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Show has been known for years. About noon of that day dark and ' threatening clouds began to gather in receipts from $104,516 soccer. Shipped Aug. 8, received at Phiia. Aug. 14, 20.631025 ' 49,477 58,000 Omen or Stone" 8. ll 00 @ 01.14 \At the Sto‘rmont Mill the home was swept away and much other damage Shipped Sept. 3, (Aug. acct) done;’ It Wiii‘probh‘styce'st the §ONL 40,900 oz; _@ 31.14 Cheeks of the moment liver Min a: (lam any of date previous to Earth 21st.1 $823,995 order. ' The following in the New Mexican The other mills had to stop and muMining News will be read with inter? tinned at rest sbous2-l hours on ac! @801 count of the flow of mud and debris “ A very fair . description of the that continued to rush on. Along the road between here and Sierra Grand mine, in which the work ‘ the Black Ridge diVide the road was is now being done, has already been very much out up and torn away. published, but it may bear :1 brief rep- iiiAiii HWULLAHS w ww ervw in the mines of Nevada. Mr. Cahiil kindly explained the various process- Latest Dispatches Will he given by Dr. Cooper to any person finding and returning a black Newfoundland pup, which has either strayed or was stolen from his real‘ "“151... dance in this city; if stolen, the Dr. will give 525 ior conviction of thief. The Live Representative Gillespie. in 0! a Live Community. 81 C0” lives or characters of the cariesturists side in which the miners are at work of America, although almost every drilling-sons holding the drill and school-boy in the landis acquainted, another striking with a heavy sledge as for as the name goes, with these —into the side walls. Our guide, the funcmslting: artists. genial and experienced foreman of The Laramie Boomerang of Sept. the mine, Wm. Skyrme, takes as from 14th has a very interesting article of . 0118 int to another up .nnd down, some length upon Csrtoonists of the round and about, showing us a breast day, in the shape of an interview with here and another there, shove, below, 1?). Jump, one ofthe best known or- a great mass of ore richer than ever lists of the west. discovered before and opparently==of Tom East, of Harper's Weekly no- great extent. Atfirst it was looked toriety, of coorrcxstamls at the head of upon as a deposit ofindefinite extent. the listcs chief, more so, probably, the vein-being so large that its walls '- from the wide circulation of that peri- were not quickly discovered; but as odicsl than any particular eg‘cmlenco work progressed the foot and hang: : of artistic taste. In other works it?s ,lng wollsnre clearly defined and it The True Exponent Wholesale and Retail Ila-o, "u 'GROCEES ....AllD.... D RY ‘fifl l G 00 D s The * 5 man; "ilians‘n'les‘ MERCHAN'I‘I. ass: 0’ TH: ssIl massing machinery which is driven Sole Agents for Southern Utsb of by a 140 horse-power engine, working as smoothly and noiselessiy as a Du Pont's- Blasting Powder sewing machine. The ore passes in AND GIANT POWDIII. by powerful iron jaws. From thence it passes, steady stream, to the stamps which are lifted with a rotating motion,by cams and dropped upon the ore pulverising it finely in water. settlers each with its revolving agitas Beaverbut did little or no damage. _ glance that the vein runs along the hillside, cropping out a few hundred feet below the crest of the hill and dipping under at a much sharper angle than the surface slope. As you pass along you find openings on either 0 es as we passed through the mill. the As it becomes due enough it passes to The storm reached as for north as places so that it is now apparent at a tor, where it is treated with chemicals anrlcoincs in contact with the quick silver with which the settlers are charged. From the first series it passe csdou-n to the second, where the rigid tutors revolve eta loss rate of speed, and ilnnlly the amalgam is very care= fully caught; in sucks upon the lower floor whence it is removed by cars which carry it to the rctorts in an ad- joining building. Twenty tons of quicksilver are now in uso,.hus the ore «ltlmugh of a second grade, is so rich Great Sandstone Deposits We Carry the Largest, Stock ‘THE ONLY NEWSPAPER 5 I I ' OF I l ‘ U GENTLEMEI'S CLOTHING Furnishing Goods, ATS, 300138 a: 33028 Published in Southern Utah. a And recommend our large assortment of A Bold, Fearless Exponent .dissloa sad Flannel Under-shirts In all Colors and Qualities. and the A Fine Assortment of ‘ ' Ladies' and pulsses' Shoes: The iLargest Circulation or every description. a==r= assassin” (lsiiierais'a HARNESS AND SADDLES‘ handling the product of the mill in full operation, andmnch of the time And Saddlery of all Kinds. Best Advertising Medium ' outlive or ten stomps could he used. A. similar quantity of quicksilver will soon be in hand, the number of return; will be increased so that during September the mill will beta full ops oration and is expected to produce at Semi for n Specimen {lap}r Assayels’ Goods deplete with Local Happenings and work. .Aowe pass along our attention is been taken from the mines of the richHe is the highest paid Artist in the called to ‘Jaclrson’s fish .” The cr ores. profession, receiving $250 per week, chunk of richness which has been so In the retorts the quicksilver is vol— atircd by heat, and carried through or $13,000 yearly. 'flmuch’ tallied of, end which it was: at Tobaccoe, Cigars AND PIPES. Batters of General Interest. am tunuesjlles t. Fittings , flail; Morgan stands next to Kent first. proposed to tithe to Denver, not submerged pipes where it is condone . 32d."fig mid {521.0perme for his cor: it weighs about ‘i was and cannot be 1 sod for use again. Afterit is rstorted , . ”13 r L 019' 'l‘fiB PEGPLS. finest Linen and Woolen aversblmi that the rctcrts have not been equal to immense popularity hss became so noivappcars that they now have a leastsiltliwilll, 006mm. During Aufrom the thousnnds and tens of thous- vein tenfor twelve feet. thick and gust the product-ion has reached about ands who weekly behold his handi: growing richer as depth is gained. $200,000, while at least $150,000 has ‘ handled with."‘ i REDWARD and Mr. Thomas Cahill the ‘annflgameter, both men of large experience ing overs. ton was washed loose and lodged on the dugway making it 5.1-1 through which you can walk upright _ most impassable for teams to get by. and along which the built of the ore 'The mailwas detained several hours has been wheeled out in ordinary barn between here and Kelsies on Sundoy rowa. ’ il'he top rock fails to bridge the outcrop of the ore vein in some morning. ~ an ass-Ass: vvvvv ....CONTAINS THEN“ THE METHODS OF WORKXNG TEE OREH. at the top of the building and is first At one place a huge bowlder weigb- . etition. Entering from the hillside you crushed to about egg size or smaller, ‘turn to the left along a roomy drift Bi— ‘ aid on presentation at. the banking housecol) IeOornieis5100. Salt Lake City. Aim LIN, Manager. Mr. 13.1) D '.1'own is the superintendent pony over a thousand dollars to malts Bat little issaid or known of the will After leaving the mine we were taken to the ore house and shown the 47,880 ty-stnmp mill, with its full complement. of agitators, settlers and retorts. 45,800 «~51; camoarumsvsfor oun DAY. H” ”4-. ”00%"me ”H m 0‘ sass-s- ls sssssssusssssas-ssssassssssasslssls Simon Rani, Unit. his 17m 1002. The mill, which has now been in operation about six'weelts, is a twen- Shipped Aug. 28, 42.000 ozs W NOTICE. 28,522 handled by the stamp mill. literally poured down, covering the ground and filling the smaller ravines Shippel Aug. 15, 43,401 ozs @.$114. 3:, and ditches, and in _, twenty minutes the flood began more everything of Shipped Aug. 19 Total shipments to date We dilly, M grade ore-so rich that it cannot be @ $1 .14 » ,._.,repsirs and put things in running than a dossn letters contain. Sent to any address in the United States one month for .1, or three months for all. . ‘ calf ” worth almost its weight in silver, and tons upon tons of high hours the rain began tofall in a mod- a movable nature before it. they will get more local news in one 11min ing it. Pueblo smelter, The 3mm What's the Use Of writing so many letters to your friends: either ladies or gentlemen from visit» for the month of July, including the north-east and in less than two erate rate and continued to increase in force and volume until the water our laws. —. down, who are widely known and other masses, including- the many which is carefully assayed to determine the degrseot' fineness.—Miniag Journal. ,. much appreciated, who vary in prices times larger one in the famous “bridfrom’00to $100 weekly, according to al chamber,” was found resting in a bed of sand carbonates. Above it was I cheatinfizrnuinstrument:sensesthe positions they hold. The pictures we see in Harper’s and quite a little vacant space surmounted th‘e‘jGraphic, are generally drawn on by an arch of porous ore resembling SH‘ORTER TIME. Bristol heard with pen and ink and coke in opppearance from which it We are informed byMr‘. Herman athenphotographed down to proper had evidently been melted out. We have heard many doubt that the silver , Kraose, P. M. of Silver Reef, that in size for printing. could be melted with u. candle, as so Harper’s pictures are wood cuts, thefuture all njiailfrom Silver Reef frequently stated, but. we were eye Puck'andthe Graphic are printed. "for Salt LakeCity and points beyond, ‘There are many interesting points witnesses tnthe melting away at the will be sent in Brass Lock Pouches to Milford and forwarded in closed sack, in the lives of these professionals, but chloride and agood sized “button ” to Salt Lake, reaching there at 10 a. our space will not. permit us to touch formed 01' pure silver upon the face of the ore body in the llameofa common to. instead of 0 :80 p. tn. as formerly. upon them further now. candle. Indeed, the flame of a single This arrangementshas been effected by wa— match is sufiicient to produce a similar the efl'orts of ti. J.“ MoClusicit Esq. THE MINERAL BONANZAS. result on a smaller scale. Our tour of V Supt. 3,17. Mail Service, 8th Divisthe mine brought us to the foot of the ion, to whom tho‘thanks of the people The Sierra Grand and Sierra Plats shaft through which nearly all the ore of Southern Utahare due for this and were legally consolidated on the 7th. is now being raised by the aid of a » many other improvements in the mail The stock of the latter is now inter- “donkey” engine. Seven or'eight service of the Territory. changeable for that of the former. feet above us‘in the side wall a door Persons desiring to avail themThe following is the aggregate ship- kept incited let us into the “ bridal selves of this facility of sending their chamber.” It is a sight worth seeing mall through in 8 hours and 30 min- meats made to date: even now, but not so wonder-inspirJULY. intes shorter time, should be sure to post it before 12 m‘. ‘ Tons‘Worked in mill, ’ 1080 ing'ns it used to be when there was Assay value per ton $108.18 less ‘ in sight.” We choose to climb “w 'l‘aillngs 83.18 a ladder about 40 feet to retracing our HEAVY STORM. Per cent. called for 07.26 steps through the mine, and were soonin the open air again. There is Assay value, per ton, net. 68.01 One'ol' the most destructive and plenty of pure air, it is perfectly dry, Shipped to Philadelphia ofllce 68,918 oz heavy storms visited this section last and nothing disagreeable to deter Value of total shipments made , Saturday afternoon and evening, that -. .--.-....-.-~ ' luvs-Sillller all: miter. HARDWARE Advertising. Rates on Application l‘fl'l- it;:we tothe assay house where it in, WNWARE, filfi‘i \ I ‘ ' ~ "' 15m". l: “W”? l‘llhl ”formfa ol fifiélrfittiifvilrfifii ”Pl” ! >1 ..-:.-_..'..~.....::.~.-..*;win-”3.11:." ‘ . .....§5§ with).....;;.~.....«.«......;...., It": {5:31-15 7.40.1th -.,v2 i: --;;:-;:-:;::: u ' |