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Show oy uures op te ow SLIGHTLY IN 3s 10, 1880. _— of the present At that date Colorado had been pro- _@acing ore ten years, Montana eight years, Idaho six years, New Mexico and Arizona five years, Oregon and Washington Territory for the most part, of general stagnation and depression in - business in this country, in which all. of the leading industrial interests of the nation have been more or less crippled. Capital, so largely needed in the equipment and develop- Mient of mines, has timidly sought ite hiding places and nestled in bank vaults, or been pty, inveated'in Government bonds and other eviences of.debt. In the face of all these difficulties, supplemented by local embarrassments growing out of sensational ramors af\\ fecting the security of t Berean and property, and by @ well Wounded | fear of hostile legisiaton on the part of the dominant religio-polit- stands fourth on the list of mineral and Tefritories in the Union. has leaped from helpless States amounts annual average Field of $4,700,000. or neatly ten per cent. on an investment of $50,000,000. Taking the last named sum ~pliances and adjuncts of mining—and we pearance administer tothe boys. (Let it be borne in mind that this mention is made in simple ete., in Utah, at double the supposed actual investment, or $100,090,000 (and well-informed justice entinisty), and capital invested here during dispar- ore of thé" We been picked out and sacked, the remainder, mining indystry furnishes life-blood’ to the body politic. Within the period we have rung all the way from $80 to. $160 per ton, helped to build and largely sustain her ‘rail- of the rock mined, and the residue still show an average value of from $25 to $30 per ton, what becomes of “C. B. B.'’s’’ ridiculous fused into an unenterprising people elements statement that the grade of the ore is 80 low clititches, established schools, af of activity and progress; and addéd to the that it ; popuiation a class of people that any com- | down?” & ibe E cs f i B.S munity may we i proud of. One will not more pay. the fires of smelters, and Utah } beceaiGcsak Weil seacacnS ; cance of a ca bage garden y and * built the ind tentcnt (Pp [present Leeds] insignifi- | in Pioche for four years.” we note. OGENTRE ST., mill and it The i sets the Jannary 8.—Governor Opposite Wells, fact is, this ed in California of which reports have been received,: Amang'the mining countries ‘Arizona was the field of the largest railroad op- + erations, 153 miles of the broud-gauge track having been built. Utah comes next to. Ari- : form THE Salt Lake Pribune sticks out its fetid of broad-gange and 46 the courage of his honest convictions and' pronounced himself in favor of the retention of Governor Emery in office. Characteristic. with ss miles structed, 7 miles of broad-gauge and 60 miles of the Tribune, this. But’ Postmaster Lynch wil] pull through any dirty insinuations that of narrow-gauge road in Colorado, and 35 the Tribune may huri at him, and will live in miles of narrow-gauge railroad in Nevada. the confidence and esteem of the Gentiles of eleven years is as follows:.. der the manure heap upon which he now on seeretrsee “3 sisteerieecen °7*7 -g%0001000 S33 | crows. esthny 2,500,000 axe Hors on « Sloriday/ a OPEN * 7 vat nies it eee gs Hs ad year’s ehipments., : - eeacabiccae Tun Piscdrora Tieheo-Revi Satie pm aearake 56 hiclsGiewoi: have struggi¢d through y subject. Perkrssure, January 8.—The and local x Panis, January &~The subscription fora memorial to.the Prince Imperial has closetl, the amount subscribed being 200,000 francs. The Memorial Committee propose to erect a chapel on the eleyated point between the Arc Dé Triompe and, Hotel Des Invalides. te And the end on"t the belicve the district| 4 Wigs = aske the teacher. I ieee ' a sient whistiss ‘of! ee y os of vine ‘he eos eek a z 24 dat mines - Afterthe whale | recogiized as the highest authority on eléc- tric science, writes to the Temps, saying the: had thwallered Jonah he felt very uncomfortable.round here’* ” (rnbbiug’ hor lower stom- | new light 1s not mew, and he warhs the pub-' Soovtheet ot s oe! ‘ ; é me trey i ets a r ‘ +N SALE Consisting of STOCK RESS GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTION Flannels, angeeten Bsr oe Ladies’ aad Children’s, Shoe Trim Eippos. Dry Goods, Fancy Gover andJ ewel: Sian or Holiday OF.... yy AN D I Boarding Be It Remembered That this stock of ‘ ; Liquors, 6000S MUST BE SOLD, meee ; Cigars and Sale to Commence December 13th, Tobaccos Ag 7 o'elock rp. x., And will continue at 7 FANCY AND FAMILY ar ProCceries 72 oa NOW ARRIVING evening anti! the ph ee Private sale during each day «t auction prices. e ADDOCK, Auctioneer eae DAILY! ‘ THOS. : : House. ae and now is the time or the ladies and gentie4 men-of Silver Reef ang surrounding settle FURNIS iH in G : ES . Presen ees ine Black Suite Pants, ents, Undershirts .@ and Drawers for Men and Bo ments to hux goods at thelr own prices. ° HUTCHISON . ° PAINTER. (Exust Wase Srager, ...........8iVER BESS.) ONCE MORE to the FRONT! Is prepared to contract for House and Buggy Painting os P. HARRISON , WHITEWASHING A CELLAR TO DECORAT- Wain St., Silver Reef, TO INFORM THE ceaeee Sreeuth of Balt La consists of ING A PABLOB, Utah, ’ PUBLIO THAT re ais pet tytn le Se-Give ME BA A Catt. Os iy28-t? ’ , ’ ® ° ing to Call. Invited | 3 a Carpets, EVERY one sh , DESOR Washington, SN “ ow mn re ar él, os Doors, Sash and Blinds, — Poe ner earacae ree Windows and Window . Frames, Pal ts, Oils, . a! Patty and MAIN STBERT, . C.. WESTOVER, Prop’s. : *s : tat prinetah sng: rt~ Mattrasses and Bedding, D. AIS POPULAR HOTEL HAS ’ CO. a BEER EN ae refitted, having «a Bey toa eee Norms, $2.50oer Gans re FREE “e. P. HILL, Propticton. OMNIBUS A? DEPOTS. Mirrors, Pitures & Picture Frames Of every size and pattern. ian J. M. LYNCH i» |The Choloest Cuts of Beef, . Pork Wall-Paper and Mutton Alwayson Hand. | BorpensepecoraTions | Feed and Livery Stable, , eve And everything pertaining thereto, All orders carefully filled apd = ao of anton the arrisburg, vers r promp tly de- Boof, Leeds, on at ». sampl se 10 \ ut mt ’ Lower Main Stee a of ! Assortment Com constant) hand and made to order on chert notics,. tnd Ar cinea line of U Jf < ION Dry Goods lating HOUSE. . hah } > GRAND B.H cues as ach), “and he exclaimed, *‘Thow almotht)| lic against pompous amnonncemcnts, from the | to $20 20 rts free AAddress BrnrH ‘ $9, 0,, poruand, Main me tobe a Chrithtian,** =)" <" New World, ' -vperthuadéth . Ree 8 wh “Yeth'm. HURRARI! —_— : Old Friends from Bingham 7 |_|.’ A Sunday school teacher at Hartford Connecticut, recently put the following question will ever experience, and hope Loreceive their. to thé.class of,jnveiiile seekers after biblical - reward in the brighter times now dawning. _ Trying to Steal Edison's Thunder, learning: “Is there any mention.in. the biThe Times-Review 1s. * newey little sheet, de- | bie of anydamb animal talking?’” Long and Pica Jantiary'7 The news of Edison’s ane d some ning produced lit le seven- di scovery in ine eledtric c lightni At last oneve ut, man in the | awkward panse. carving ofthe patronage of ev camp. royree Atee 2 7 “year-old lifts her hand. “Can yon ,telit” | sensation ‘here. Count Dumoncel, who js | darkestAimes that. they HURRAH! reais oan EIATS detachment } ~'~": ' Memorial to the Zulnued Prince, * Es abet in the province sanitary pony ‘ak meancensy iit | axmater | TREMONT HOUSE “through the ravages of diphtheria, have formed their ‘medical 1 SCHWARTZ, NIGHT oN | to assist Government the to combat the-opt demic. A, as ras Eahegin eee ed upon, ite third volame.: (he pmbiichers state that they Sr. Sour and sad; has'hdet gators = terrible distress prevailing . o> Boron 6 Friday, Godly given; Born’ on a Saturday, AND TEs Stormont to which Red Cross Society of Kharkoff, i'view of the | AY) My Borh on s Thurséay, vet ee ee ----NBW , -§. 0. PERRIN, ‘Diphtheretic Ravages in Russia. Merry and glad; me beat " P duction the present year, which feild. be nearly, $1,000,000. in excess of any previous a she was not pr Fall ofGod’s grace; = $4,708,115 aaa ro Born on & Wednesday te sees PARLOR. BOARDING Prep shockeee owing nc to oetherethe a severe attempted assassination of Alfonso. She has PLEASE CALL and EXAMINE OUR DS before purchasing elsewhere, Essences, eto. GENTS’ CLOTHING, HOUSE DAY UWE . Aad MERCHANDICE in GENERAL, trouble Woolf & Jordan's West & Meyers, Prop’s.| eras has received Borp on Tuesday, "> Kostas Pe: 2 SUSTT —— = Liquors, Cigars and Tobacce. —For— arena a oe pores eve aimstle ein a i atated oe ‘ one as Tax bullion prodpetion of Utah forths past | him fe nid away in his last reeting-place an- ~ LOOK OUT! the petits that tay tere npsnes ae Serious Illness of Alfonso’s Bride, Salt Lake when the scribe who now slanders - tne ee had sre pow running All the delicacies of the seasonDrs! are on38 eB any sHons, ecceesOPeeccee Dvusuin, January 8.—The Jrish Times states Lu. MELLGEE, Proprietor. that the Government has determined to use £250,000 of the Church surplus as a fund tobe Tr BUOKEYE “BOARDING HOUSE I8 loaned at an exceptionally low rate of interee situated to the Se pemines est to landlords and to local bodies for exheing worked on the Buckeye Beef, and furpenditure in the constrnction of permanent nishes Pain board for RIGHT eae PEB WEEK... There are sleeping apartments works, in order to provide labor for unskilled connected with the ha Reltantaat, set those deSe said loans to be repaid in thirty- | %siring it we obtain lodeings. five year DINNERS, call at Ify ou.want nice, HOT The Rellet fund of the Dutchess of Marl- ‘the Baars e estauran house in the See boro now amounts to £14,300. his best to please h: castomtery Tne {nvites the 2 publio to give him a office, simply because that gentleman showed ost and GROCERIES & FROTISIONS, ofan:tor the sick 1andMt denice Tria wale: et quaited and prepared not only ng a, up prescri with ‘car, accuracy and bus to prescribe encoessfully for the Ritlicted, house and eter A Scheme to Alleviate the Sufferingin | Ireland miles of nairow-gav ge track laid. In Idaho 90 miles of Darrow-gauge tragk were con- zona ae ——— style. k tongue at Postmaster Lynch of Salt Lake, and insinuates something about malfeasance in BOOTS or s E. JO OH NSO N, _Druggist, Pharmaoist and Chemist,” (PPE UNDERSIGNED RESPEOTFULLY INabove poe : struct: d il There the latter. man eas 7 was | ed between the broad-and narrow-gauges, | tendent of the Stormont Company's mill. | POT yy (Mae oee Sbpolmment anewe ? KILLER, AND ee ee upon STREET, CHOP Appointed ‘ and Confirmed.: ane ontwarcd Pure Native Wises, and Chotee.Old Brandies, Kum, Gin and Whiskies, for medicinal use, kept in stock. BEEF. Fargo & Co’s Express Ome. PorTLAND, January 8.—Republican County ‘he. sei Attorney -elect Coombs was yesterday &p- | style. . ee Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Teanaien, ftesh itis heir to, both ne outward and inward application; elso, Dixie OLoTHks BiuzrNc = The best. in the INTERPRIS Long ne HOUSE! MAIN - Idaho and Utah, there were 474 miles of rail- | prosecuted under the immediate supervision | Pointed to that position by Governor Garce- yhow? Pare SILVER REEF CHOP fanagurated tordayand delivered his nieseane, road constructed, being nearly equally divid- | of Mr. T. McMasters, the present SuperinWho is **C. etaclies B. B.,” an requiring Best Table in Town. Inausuration of Governor Long. * Boston, 10 Pitts — For liver Complaints, Dysof CoxDvcrep IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE AND OYSTER was built at Bullionville, several mies distant ase ‘year in Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, | from Piothe, and the work of construction there being 243 of the former and 231 miles of SILVER G oss,Fevers, Colds, Bilious Single Meals $ 60 Board by the Week...,..csccccscenereces 9 00 Board by the Month..........-...055-- - 40:00 It is Me) mall an ran CLOTEHIN eae a Rheamat- | ism, . cavaiaaa Pains in the ag ant limbs, meen Sprains, Swelled Parts, Wounds, Burns and Scalds, Chai ee ee and for diseases Restaurant was renominated for State Treasurer. ; ane market. Inxs, Syrups, ANNAPOLIs, Januaty 7.—The Legislature assembled to-day and Democratic officials were| electedin both branches. Barnes Compton mill was never put up in Pioche at all, but . AGENT! | fireman, ere Close up the mines, silence the clangor of | alleged in this letter that Mr: Charles Gracey stamps, patout late ee FANCY & DRY GOODS JDANGON’S Home-made nade Family MEDICINES. Cosmopolitan | Legislature in Session. to mine ‘tas they go misstatement his when Jesus Killed by a Mexican. of this ore now sacked at'the mine, awafting shipment to the mill. Now, if large quantities of such valuable ore can be sorted out hospitals and charitable institations; has in- haserected killed, AS REOPENED HIS NEW STORE, with a.fine selected stock of New Goods, consis sting of the ‘Home ee sTORE Of Silver Reef, Crockery and Glassware, Lampsand Lamp Stock * Los AneExEs, Cal., January 9.—Two Mexi- mgyas UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE cans got into an altercation at Elmonte,a few Fi miles below this city; the other evening, when‘ me another man named Jesus Beneras interfered crave. to atop the disturbance. Bceneras: was shot ‘will be procured, pa ever dishes they please and are willing to pay by one of the Spaniards and died in a few for (cashdown), Come and see me, moments. The murderer, named Nieto, has N. JOHNSON, been committed to await the action of the Grand Jary. and to our knowledge there are twenty tons roads, furnishing four-fifths of their income; he was see Johnson, = the “low grade," still. gives. an. average of from $25 to $30 perton. The first class ore’ and infiuerce, has to train |\PIONEER Medicines, Paints aod an Soaps, Perfumery, ae ae ae struments, Patent Medicines, , Notions and Goods, @tationsey and.Books, xan oe and Pocket Cutlery, Goods. —— Fresh, Laun re ae Poctevet toe and Bottied (both reign and. Domestic. Candies and ikodsrtone aohine Eto. Greoeries and Grocery Gocds, Tobacco, Oigara wa Snuff. A, BAILEY, Tiness of Senator Blatne. mined. The ores of the Thompson & McNally are sorted, and after the high grade has referred to, it has lifted Utah from poverty whoge and Hestaurants, was - PorTLand, Me.. Jarnary 9.—'t is soid that Senator Elaine bad a vioient fit on WednesPhysiday night, brought on by oveiwoik. cians were with him five hov's. fully misrepresent the property, or is himself in lgnorance as to the grade of ore there Ny ‘These are the direct results; itis more difficult to sam up the indirect but equally substantial benefits accruing to ali classes and to the Territory at large through the development of our mines. Ina material sense our to wéalth who And dealer in Drugs beast. Essence oF LivE—For Wind or =~ in Stom- } ach or bowel: Colics, Diarrh@a, Dysentery, its ee Cholera Morbus, Toothache, etc, Write to him, e p fer informaflamed, Weak or Sore Ey —For tion, and save a oe to te city, cit All corres: aria‘Eraptions, OChapped Lips, etc. pondence answered promptly. Syrup — For Pains, Colic and RestPestoffice Box 263, jiém legsness in Children. Rocky Mountars Cones Barsam.--For Oolis Coughs). ! Sore Throat or er Lungs Hives, ete: ign Satve—For healing Sores, Bruises, and Sprains, and for. arene 4 On ta, in Fiimter for Uheat, Bide or Back, eto. standing in the cab. He watched hima moment, and observed him go to his accustémed place in thecab. Then the outlines became more and more indistinct, till he vanished suddenly, falling down between the tender and the engine in the same manner as at the time of his death. The fireman who was in the cab at ihe time saw nothing of the apparition. in the district, that “the on surprised tng to mine as they go down,” shows that the Record correspondent either seeks to wil- believe: the facts would show a much ‘larger and isolation Bishop, Thompson & MéNallyis low grade, not pay- ten’per cent. ; properties Atiother statement, these ten exceptional years -tias donbled in on its original investment. to other and not ont of any desire. lo. speak agingly of the Leeds.)~ mining men will, we think, sustain us in this retorn, - fireman, at the spot where the accident happened, was ere, sampling works} thachifiery, tramways, per annum a this district’ why that is a dose of * taffy”? sich as even Penman Parker would blush to stands the ease to-day? We place the actual valu¢of all the mines, propects, mills, smelt- nearly Johnson, APOTHEOARY, —_—- killed near Michigan City some days ago, It -is said his friends have several times seen his ‘apparition, and that last night Engineer think it will fully cover all expenditures—how paying of COMMISSION MERCHANT, AKES APPLICATIONS FOR Patents; prepages eee eee nea Timber Vulture, Desert Land and Peston Pape of over a year before any”particular developments were made in the Leeds.--And-as to the Leeds being “ the best producing minein I. SCHWARTZ, Silver Reef and St. George, Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. ” Larayetrs, Iid., January 8.—The railroad employees are excited over the alleged reap- taking ore ont of the fecamsch (now owned by the Christy Company) for a period as a fair esti- Utah mines, mills, smelters, and all the ap- value, besides J. E. JOINSON OFFIQE—First door south ofWhite Hous, The Spook of'a Fireman. If we are not misinformed, Judge Barbee was mate of capita] and labor actiially invested in ’ > Deacon Smith Diacharged: Cincinnati, January 8.— The charge of It 1 alao stated that the company are “ net | criminal! libel bronght against Richard Smith, of the Cincinnati Gazette, was dismissed in tmaising a-pound of ore’ ont of the Last the Police Court this afternoon bythe ProseChance mine, This is-an untruth. Ore is cuting Attorney, on the ground that a crimibeing hoisted out of the Last Chance mine nal charge cannot lie against a corporation, every day in the week. Equally untrie is the Mr. Smith being charged.as the representative of the Cincinnati Gazette Company. statement that the Leéds mine “is the oldest and best-producing mine in this district.” Within the duction 2 | H | LAND infancy, to lusty manhood. Its aggregated ; Sudden and Salone Hiness of Senator Blaine.° will be seen what the statement of “C. B. B.,” amounts to. G00D NEWS! t assortment and most complete stock Thel of MEQIOINES in Utah south of Salt Lake. Hew To-Day. JOHN “short perlod.of-ten years this great interest to nearly $47,000,000, withan oats: arte ——— Stotustver Boat THE JUSTIOCE'S COUBT Silver Reef ty of Washington, Territory of alee and JULIUS JORDAN, o on . & Jordan, Plain tiffs, A Scheme to Alleviate the Suffering | ¥ PLAOK 3COMB, Defendant. geems tous that *C. B. B.”’ is considerably To Oharles Greeting; in Ireland. off his veracious nat, to say the least. The You are hereby summoned to be and appear before me, the undersigned, at my office, in = ‘impression sought to be conveyed by this town of Kilver “ county et Weahlagton, Territory of Utah, on the of Jan i statement is that, without working the ores Narrow Escape for Deadwood. A. D. 188°, at 100 rolock AM, o's answer & comDesApwoop, D. T., January 8.— The eseape of tribnters and shipping the product as plaint filed against you by the above-named of Deadwood from being totally destroyed by plaintiffs, wherein they claim judgment inet Stormont bullion, the Stormont Company fire a second time this morning was most cannot ship its usual $40,000 to. $50,000 per miracnious. About midnight the timber on month. Let us see whether they can or not. the hill side, on Shoemaker’s Gulch, caught and appear, judgment will be fire from a miner’s torch, and fanned by a rendered against you by default ean oe full The November yteld of bullion from all of said demand, and costs high wind, spread through that gulch into amount ores run rose) the Stormont mill antountTo the Sheriff, or any Constable ofWashington Biacktall, over the divide into City Creek and| nome ds greeting: Mako legal service and due ed to $46,810, while the December turn-out hereof, Forest Hill, inside the city limits, where, by | return Sivas under my hand this sixth day of Janshowed $48,073—a total of $94,883, The total the superior efforts of the firemen and cititary, A. D. 1880, zens, it was got under control with a loss of value of the custom ores milled during, the B. H. PADDOCK, only a few cabins and some cordwood. The jlo -5t Tenlles of the Peace of said Precinct. same period was $12,982, which sum, deducted wind blew almost a hurricane and did confrom $94,883, leaves $81,901_as the bullion siderable damage in different parts of. the product from the company’s ores, Now add city. All stores were cleared of goods, and had the fire reached the heart of the city it to this $81,901 the sum realized from working (Successor to T. 0. Bailey), | could have destroyed little else but empty the custom ores—whtch may properly enough buildings. The wildest excitement prevailed de connted: Stormont duilion, though not throughout the night. taken ont of the company’s mines—and it ee {eal party@fthe Territory, the mining intereat has struggled to the front,and Utah now ‘Pliscellancous. Briseclianeons. JONES—At in hospital, Silver Reef, Jana Ly §: 1880. George Jones. aged about 30 Deadwood Narrowly Escapes Being Silver-Reeted Again, he thinks, ‘‘is calculated to deceive Eastern men who may not know betier.”’ It in this Territory over the Utah Central Rail- DIED. NEWS. —_—— bullion as Stormont bullion,” all of which, month, Woodhull Brothers, of Salt Lake City six years. Ten years Sieauiabeidoaeich TELEGRAPHIC 2 chloridersin this camp and then ships the * shipped the first car-load of ore from mines road. ° the astonishing statement that the Stormont Company mills “ all of the custom ore from UTAH. a EEEROR. ee One “C. B, B.,” in a letter from Silver Reef to the New York Mining Record, makes ; ee “THE JANUARY an wocerrs Sitver Beet Biner. i a — sectes ee fs ZOOdH, \ slab } s gE ; ® week ia your we ' ; = ; St., Silver Reef, Utah, oathh fros., navens eeB. Baie eth& Maing f mae ons See = . A |