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Show “3.: ’ - _ It: stirs: first gum. _ , St George Precinct: get, Arthur B Cort, Richard Bentley. A " ‘ea'rnamr............ .. .oc'roaa'n 7:139: Price Precinct: NOTICE. Amer-lean ids“);- L J Larson,‘ W G . Resolved eve-That in His Excellency Omen or arosnoicr a. 14.00.. Governor Eli-11. Murray, the people of Utah have a wise and just execu- Bmvzn Riser. UTAH, May 17th, 188:1. Checks of the Stormont Silver Min n2 Com any of date previous to March 21“. 1?”, tion,a patrioticand courageous official. Samuel Robber, Rudolph Frei. Gunlock Precinct: J S Huntsman, . Resolved —;-;That in fine we are un- will e aid on presentation at the banking house of XcCorniek .5 Co., Salt Lake City. W. I. ALLEN, Manager. Miles,Nephi R Fawcett. Santa Clara Precinct: Saml Knight YOUNG MAN LEARN A TRADE. our own. .; priestlnllralelsimm indie held“. 0“ Francis Dage The SilverHeaf attractabily opposed to priestly rule in » We are sorry to see so- much neg- Jeremiah Leavitt,,Fran‘klin O Holt. -Hebron Precinct: Dani M Tyler Jr, Utahand demand the seperation of lect and carelessness on the part of Churchapd State, and a speedy subA P Winsor Jr, George W Laub. - parents in regard to the training and stitution, of-arepublican form of gov- Pine Valley Precinct: J B Brackeducating of young men for the active en Jr, John A Gardner, RbtrL Lloyd. .- duties of life. Pinto Precinct: N D Forsyth, Jno .. We are aware that-many who have ' but limited means as well as those H Harrison, Charles E Knoll. New Harmony Precinct: James F with abundance take pride in seeing their boys attend school regularly, Pace, Francis Prince, I Taylor. Ducann’s Retreat Precinct David in hopes of having them attain profi- ernment as guaranteed by the Constitution. ,. ~ A . Resolved — That a copy of the min- ‘09” N” “commons-”ewes” 69» ”so 0“ $2 .......................................... EE utes of this meeting be furnished. the Silver Reef Miner and Salt Lake Tribune for publication. B Ott, Robert W Reeve, W'm Wright. Stiring speeches were made by Rev ciency in the various branches taught Grafton Precinct: Samuel Stans- E. N. Morph-y, J. N. Louder, Gibson -‘ln the school room; Many have an idea that as soon as they have com- worth, James M Ballard, C H Ballard Clark and others in behalf of the Lib— Virgen City. Precinct: Leroy W crai cause. pleted these studies their boys are The Committee also selected the prepared to enter almost any branch Beebe, George Isom, James Jepson. Toquerville Precinct: Benj Bowen, names of Dr. C Mantor, S. W. West, of business. This is a mistake. True Col. W. I. Allen and Judge J. N. the instruction they have received, if Geo Spilsbury, Lorenzo J Slack. Springdale Precinct: 8 K Gifford, Louder, as Delegates to the 'i‘erritoral put to proper use, is a stepping-stone Convention at Salt Lake, and Judge or foundation to usefulness and even Alpheus Gifford, James H Lemon. Rockville Precinct: Jas P Terry, Gibson Clark, J. ‘A. 'l‘urril, Capt. W. greatness, but much other training is M. Nesbit, Judge Louder, Rev. A. B. necessary than is possible to acquire David F Stout. Chas M Slaughter. Cort and Judge S. C. Perrin as Cenat school, to fully‘iit the young man tral Committee for Washington for active life. County. Every young man should be taught FIVE DOLLARS is V REDWARD . -, 3: ..:3 += 2;- i: i -o it . l . . ,5 a trade, even if his parents are in good circumstances and can afford to fit him out with every needed supply for future use, as far as means are con~ ' corned. He is a better citizen in every way by being acquainted with some useful branch of industry, and, though wealth may come or go, he still retains within himself the where-with- all to earn an honest and fair living. Besides, the man who has grown up in idleness is seldom lit for any place but among idlers and hoodluvms, for ‘ "which he is specially adapted. By all means, young man, learn a trade of some kind and be a man! 9‘ L. -, .. person finding and returning a black Newfoundland pup, which has either strayed or was stolen from his residence in this city; if stolen, the Dr. will give $25 for conviction of thief. ' Noiomber. order and briefly stated the nature of the business for which the call was made, whereupon a permanentorganizznion was effected with Col. W. I. Allen as Chairman, and W. H. Harrison, Secretary. J N Louder, Gibson Clark. Julius Jordan, J R. Hoag and S. T. Pearson were chosen as a committee on Resolutions, which are as follows: , \ Latest Dispatches Notice is hereby given that the co- .\ Du holesale and Retail .... OF.... Charles Westover, GROCERS , Edward Marshall. ....AND.... _DRY GOODS represent thi3“"._l‘erritory in, the 1 _ ,- The Miniing Industries msaCHAiV'rs, Whereas —- There are but two po- . *‘F—c—awed "litical parties i‘n’this Territory: the" .‘...0P 1‘82"" : . lug, Luther Carter, Wm Woods Sr. « Grampion Precinct: " Peter S. Martin, J. P. Keller, M. C. Morris. Stat-Precinct: Wm D Williams, F Whiteside O'Connor, John D Twine. [in Pam's Blasting Powder Great Sandstone Depo sits AND GIANT POWDERLOWER HAD! ITEM voters of Washington County. in mass ParowanPrecinct: Georges Hal' terman, Lorenzo S Lyman, Wm DaVenport. . _ Smmit Precinct: Thomas G Winn. James H'Dalcy, S C Hnlet Sr. Cedar Precinct: Robert W Her- borne, Gcorge Chaliin, John Middle- - ’ Johnson Precinct: W D Joh nson Sr W H Laws, Hyrum Shumwa y. ’ General Dealers in GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Political overthrow of the disloyai element that delnoralize our industries, impede our progress and brings shame am: dishonor upon this otherwise favored Territory. - GRDCERIES ATS, BOOTS 8: 33038 . ....AXD..=.. :y‘Glendale Precinct: Jas Watson, aggiYarren Foot, Josiah Hopkins. WASHINGTON PROVISIONS A Bold, Fearless Exponent] In all Colors and Qualities, and the . or ran norm. Finest Linen and Woolen Overshirts A Fine Assortment of TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Ladies’ and Misses' Shoes The Largest Circulation ing the E-llnuiids Law and Hour 01' every description. Amendment. which have raised the cloud oi despondency and given us new cause to hope. Wines and Liquors 8' Genuine California-ea Best Advertisingliiedium HARNESS AND SADDLES And Saddlery of all Kinds. ASK FOR priestly dictation, and we point to the long list of those disfr'anchised and self-convicted, for example. Resolved—That our sympathies Umon India Rubber Co's Send for a Specimen Copy. Assayeis’ Goods Pure Para Gum Rephtcwitii: Local Happenings and Tobacc‘os, Cigars . throughout this broad land, have been robbed of their only protectec— AND PIPES. . , . ‘ Matters of Generals interest. tion in lnw,-—the right of dower— and farcially given the right of franchise BEWARE OF IMITATIONJ! to more firmly fix their bondage. Resolved —— That the distinguished ," bell for his- gallant. mm Supnlies, Pipes 8. Fillings, ’ Be sure the Boots are stamped CRACK PMOOFnu the heels. and have the PURE COUNTY. gentlemen constituting the Utah Com- GUMSP" 3.03 on the foot and instep. which Silver Reef Precinct: prevent i. eir cracking or breaking We are Joseph R. mission are entitled to the gratitude of now making them with hb’Bb’Eh‘ AND AS' :Hoa'g, Wm. H. Harrison, A. W. Har- the people for Soles which Will make them last their iairuess in the dis- BESTOS ‘ mon. twice as long as any Rubber Boots made. charge FOR {ALE BY'ALL DEALERS. of their onorous duties. Leeds Precinct: Charles Con ALL KINDA‘. RUllllElt BEL'l‘lKG. PACKn elly, Resolved — that the (banks of 1NG.H0 E. PRENG . LO’l‘HING, N M'Millcr,' Frank S Hamilt all on. B00 [‘3 Amp H03 . He. the Liberal and fair minded peopl llashington Precincts e of , GQODYEAR RUBBER CO. R Parker Utah are due the Hon. Allen G. Camp-, 3938 C—hidester, Jos H Crawfo "RH.PEA 1 Jr. rd. And recommend our large assortment of .{lission and Flannel Undershirts the Liberal muse alone can Utah be redeemed, regenerated and placed in honorable competition with our sister States and Territories. Resolved — That we fully apprecidie the wisdom ofCongress in enact- unlike those of their sex elsewhere Wm Jollev Published in Southern Utah. Furnishing Goods. Pah-reah. Precincts: .. Robert A' are with the women of Utah, who, Smith, Nathaniel Riggs, Jas'Smith. Robert Moncure, Wrn Wo'rthen . '’ Order-ville Precinct: Sam! Clar age .iDelaun Cox, Thomas Statworthy. , THE ONLY NEWSPAPER ....OF.... Kanarra Precinct: Rees J Will iams ‘ Samuel Pollock, John W Bro wn. Resolved -—A That we cordially inParagoonah Precinct: Joh n R vite to our ranks Young Utah, (and Robinson Jr., John Topham, Joh n S remind them that shame, disgrace and Barton. a nation’s scorn is their lot if they KANE COUN’ ‘Y. continue to bow to Kanab Precinct: John Rid er B Y - - SILVER REEL... .............at“: We Carry the Largest Stock Ri'solved— That in the success of IRON COUNTY. Sole Agents for Southern Utah of progressive Convention assembled, regardless of 1.1,,Joseph, HenryVEmerson, David Reese our inauspicious surroundings, again Minersville Precinct: Louis Less- pledge our best efforts towards the I'M: “-‘wf w-n TheTrue Exponent Liberal party, composed of :the law- Daniel Barton, David Miller. Adamsville Precinct: Joseph H. , "my Of a Live Community. partnership heretofore existing between Charles Westover and Edward Marshall, under the firm name and style of Weslover dz Marshall, is this day des'olved by mutual consent, Mr. Marshall retiring. BEAVER COUNTY. class; and the People’s party, comBeaver Precinct: ' James R. Wil- posed of the blind dupes of a fanatical kins, E. Thompson J r., S. A. Kenner. Priesthood; therefore, be it ' " Greenville Precinct: A’iina Barton Resolved— That we, the Liberal Mt Carmel Precinct: . Dissolution of Copartnership. , Baird, F W Webber. .. ....CONTAINS THEN" SILVER REEF, August 15th, 1882. Whereas — An important Election is at hand, whereat We shall be called upon to cast our votes for. a Delegate ahiding, liberty~loving, ton. - The Live Representative- : ,. . .W‘n ' w— , WM°““ . 'r- ' '7' mifiion'Y'esjte‘rday' to A'ct’iu a: ....IS.... Held at Citizens Hall, Silver Reef, W. 1. Allen, Chairman. Oct. 3, 1882-. . W. H. Harrison, Secy. J N Louder called the meeting to American Congress-and; a: v The Convention then adjourned with three hearty cheers for the Liberal party. Liberal Convention to JUDGES OF ELECTION. V Will he given by Dr. Cooper to any MINUTES OFA V + .......... 23 fight against l was: - in X. KGXYQK, ifig‘rnts. “a. EWMM Advertising Raise on Application HARDWARE TlNWARE’l. IRON AND STEEL. forms or! subscription :' Powder and Fuse, Mines-s’ Tools One Year ............ . .....v .............. 34 so. ....ALSO.... sax Moullrs.........l .................... 25o kLard, Coal and Lubricating Oils Three Months ...................... ..... 150lane m-......s. w=~.............~...-...-.“ as i 5 |