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Show ah Silver Beet Miner. RamTtTreniy “THE IMPORTANT OLD ‘SLUICE Pioneers indulged gress. The purport of the bill is the land district, the necessary application to eat and drink, and speeches, récitations, toasts, agent; incidents, Morris Gregory, location with rapturous applause, boss keno commence ung that nt - necessary can be urged. Where-the rock are gray and the mountaine steep, feature will prove to be There lies, half buried, the old slnice box. The idle stream through it lazily glides, Gently washing its m: wing, sides— in which work is required to be doneannually If best inter- From the mose-green rock on which I lean, I gaze down into the sluggish stream; The face that I gee has craver grown, And my voice, it seems, has a soberer tone; And the wanton winds w ith my hair at play Shows me that my locks have all turned gray. Still, I love to think of the days gone by, When my spirits were light, my hopes were high; I conld welcome again the rough, hard knocks, To be mining once more with the old sluice box. As the old al) whose interests it may affect. law stands, if Miner Joncs makes a location It must of the following tive expire, working years which his reepec- measure, however, and consequent in that January claims Ist to January shall 1st, regardless I regret ‘s annonce the absence of His Excelleacy, Governor Emery. When he returns he will provabiy communicate with you ent one, and the framets mannef to appoint your committees, prepare for the genera] work of the aac I transmit herewith for your consideration the annuai reports of the Territorial Auditor and Treasure In conclusion, gentiemen. it will give me: pleasure to co-operate with you in the adoption of such: nieasures ax may be best caleu- lated to promote the public interest. Antuur L. Trowas. Acting Governor. FETS PENT OU) ASE ECE TS Cowpratints of the slow progress, of the Utah Southern Extension, says the Salt Luke Herald, have President beeh brouzht Dillion of the to the attention Union Pacitie of Rail- road. Mr. Dillon says that he is mest anxious tu have the possible. road iinished to Friseo as svon as He has offered already to tinish the track with new iron insicad of old at once if the Horn Silver Mining Company the difference. understood will pay And now he wishes it to be that he will "go one better.” He will pay, on the part of the Union Pacific, one-half of the difference in cost. iain the AG. DSSS RAGE Friedman’s of strate his “mn New avery trifling ontlay. York Engincering and Mining Journal: The great silver sandstone camp, Silver Reef, Utah, will shortly be illustrated in these pages, and its rich mincs, well represented in this market by the Stormont Siiver Mining Company, will be described in detail, with the yield of their ores and the profits in workIng them, public He'‘has cederntly Jow and no fears of successful com- petition are entertained. In the Gent's Department, which no expense has been spared to render full and complete, shirts of every description and all grades are on exhibition, while a specialty is made of paperand linen collars, underclothing and hose. ‘The Ladies” Department. as many ascertained, perfection 1s of them have itself, and already it will puzzle the most fastidious lady patron to call for an article which ie not in stock. To enueverything on the shelves would re- quire volumes, so we will content ourselves with issuing a general invitation to call and exainine the goods that all may be satisfied that we have made no statements not susceptible of ocular demonstration. If you don’t see what you want, ask for jt. FRIEDMAN, ~-Under the Harrison House o<- so -——_—_—_—_-— Down to Bedrock. Newsdealer Rickards proposes to close out his entire stock of holiday goods at prices that will astonish the natives. He bas on hand a Jarge stock of dolls, blocks, musical instruments of.all kinds, candy toys and notions suitable for holiday presents for the little folks, and a whole library of books suited to the aduit taste for literature. Ali these goods must be sold by the close of the holiday seathe Bodie Standard is rapidly gaining in patson, and to that end everything has been rontge and influence. John I. wields a vigorMarked.down to prices never before equaled ous and trenchant pen, and his literary rivale- ta-the Reef: Wiis the efficient editorial and business mianagement of our-old friend John I. Ginn, have to look sharp around the corners when he equints in their direction. — of the Salt Lake Tribune. Ail right, old man, let ‘er come—after you. Decent people won’ t care the construction of a dam's goon she does come, either. oor Look Here a Moment. ” Avrgn me the deluge,’ quotes the aeouict worth how “The Captain is going to hau} down all the sheets immediately,” said a passenger onlone ‘of the ocean steamers, aé he came down be low. “ Ow! the rude thing — he ehant come in here, at any rate.’ shrieked a shj!l female _ yoice, followed by the. banging of a stateroom door, Those desirous of making themselves a New Year's present of a nice pair of Boots had better interview STEPHENS at once! He has just received # Jot of fancy boot legs and some fine French calf and boot Morogco, Boots made at a day and a half’s notice. Fancy slippers made also. Johnny knows his business. Give him a call. Teams Wanted! To haul Jamber from the Peter’s Leap. sawmill. Apply at Heckarionn & MILLER's. r wee a matter the 12th Hee Attention] Go to Stephen's for your eocd-bitiag Boots and Shoes. MAIN NEW Opposite Wells, STORE, stock of New consisting 0 ARR the Goods, nS minds been however, is Now on the road from the and Western markets, I offer the GREATEST INDUCEMENTS ce of Silver Reef and vicinity to E THEIR PURCHASES before ‘aie i of Thirty Days from date, in the weak point which the trouble. thinks the heat were put into the lamps. At Woolf 16.~The publi ie ditsetisfaction attempte 1as> d ? de 135 fr occur soon. enough savages. + LOSING QUT! until holding wt to purties listen they SATL.E, some more to of the of th lic it defense ise to it be of the and means accountability, of Meeker, whom they slaughtered, and upon whose family they perpetrated outrages worse than death, shonld .not be placed upon trial, as seems to have been attempted by Adams yesterday. What might be more to the point would be an investigation for the purpose of discovering who is responsible for continu- ing the,palaver with the savages after it was manifest they. were talking for more delay till, by the lateness of the season, | Stormont Boarding House. Jordan’‘s AND NOW Patronage Generally Solicited. OF.... All My Old Friends from Bingham Invited to Call. Kmpire Market, C. WESTOVER, Prop’s. FAMILY DAILY! All orders carefully filled and promptly de~ lived free of charge, in Silver Be ef. Leeda, Harrisburg, and on the River, J. H. Ss. J. FRIEDMAN. Se vE WON S—IN THE JUSTICE’S COURT iver Reef-preciact, Silver Peef, coe ot "tou, ‘Cermtory-ef.-Gtah siM , We i wed sul {CS JO pD , of the frm S WV. er ra tnt» vs, CHARLES FLACK IME 1 fu Chacles Fi 5 c Yon area heret tto be ap’ appear be! ore me, th nae Tonite A, t my ctfice, in the town Of Si Reef, “ount of ¥ ashing ton, luxe tory of Utyh, on the 16 h< oy of Fe brary, ABB, at Fr Volo a uswer @ complaint* «tiled against you ‘by the Se Seegagten plaintiffs, wherein they claim judgment against you for the ninety-pine sum dollars) ef $299 (two for hundred merchandise sold delivered to you by said plaintiffs. jl0-5t B. H. Justice of the Peace of St., Silver Reef, Utah. yy" SIRES TO INFORM THE PUBLIO THAT noes the Liatiwe.l and BEST selected ine Of g@ods ' canis of suuth of Balt "hake City, which OFFICE—First door south of White House, fan Lake City, APPLICATIONS FOR MINERAL tents; prepares Homestoud, Pre-emp- tion, A Sry ePEre. Unituge, Desert Land Write to him, encloaing tion, and Utah. N. save « trip to stamp tbe pondence answered promptly. PYostoflive Box 263, city. DOCK, at Precinct, Carpets Mattrasses and Bedding, / and Pension All Windows and Window Frames, Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass, Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames Of every WHITEWASHING A OELLAR ING A PARLOR. TO DEOORAT- 716m w@ GIVER me A CALL. Main Street, One door below Eachange Saloon, Elegance, Durability and Guaranteed. ee tous Ls DE Desie ag TO INFORM RB. F. C. NICBOLS ep arrive in Silver Reef end witb- fully 10 operations in the denta)i liprepared a everything pertaining thereto, don J. M. LYNCH tn Complete Assortment of Coffins Kept constantly on hand and made fo order on short notice, and everything pertaining to a firet-class fine of Undertaker’s goods, ' 6 8s Pre * your own town. $66 ass. Maine } ene Feed and Livery Stable, and Address H if: Lower Main 8t., Silver Reef, Utab, | rine mans nn SA mn meine ) On aoa! Comfért DENTISTRY. BORDERS & DECORATIONS t free, r Sake ne shoe size and pat-ern. Wall-Paper And And all work connected with the trade, from and Maker. and Buggy Painting corres- CHRISTENSEN, Boot Doors, Sash and Blinds, HUTCHISON, PAINTER. for informa to all points fn the and (Finer West STRERT, ........-.-SILVER REEF.) House JAMES. HIS NEW FIRM HAS TAKEN, the above popular = started business. rates prepared to serve th pa Henle!of Silver Reef and Meialy with the choicest cuts of BEEF, MUT POBK aad VEAL; also, Tat rciee and ue BOLUG NA, Headcheese, Pickled ee We want ay who love good meat and ee accommodations to give us a call and see ee be judged by eer worke. aetaeae vicinity FREE oF OHAKG Is prepared to contract for Salt THOMAS selves, and we are satisfied, after a fair trial, to —FURNITURE— and If you fail to be mn appear, judgment will be rendered agaigat you by melee es fall amount of said Gninaua: and costs To the Sheriff, orany Conatable of Waahineton county, rer en Make legal service and due return hereo: oe es my hand this eixth day of Jan- uary,A . D. 1880, Main CARLTON. PEOPLE'S MARKET CARLTON & JAMES, Prop’rs. P. HARRISON (Successor to T. C. Bailey), f-|LAND AGENT! |-2 The Choicest Cuts of Beef, Pork and Mutton Always on Hand. ONCE MORE to the FRONT! THOS. JOHN A. BAILEY, ? ‘Winter Goods} thcir es- cape was rendered certain. ARRIVING and invites the 8. C. PERRIN, @WGroceries will captured, energetic & FANCY by indignation. been it can obtain his best to please his customers, public to give him a call, Liouors, Cigars and Tobaccos out, tend ‘that toa have ih h not #& them tors for BOOKEYE “BOARDING HOUSE I8 convenicntly situated to bfSerena mines being worked on the Backe and fur Bet good board for EIGHE “Dotan PER bEK. There are good6 ing apartments Ssumect d with the Hesianrant ranare thone de- AND FURNISHING GOODS causes resuit } sh12 16 after the pee HATS IJnter-Ocean's > incredu'y must that with Firth i Comipission provoke af We RTZ, GENTS’ CLOTHING. SPECIAL editorial rays: In view of the dilemma in which the Commis$ion is placed by the utter failure of its mission to ihe Utes and of the DAY AND NIGHT. BOARDING — HOUSE. OUT! -...NEW.-STOCK Plain Talk About the Utes. January : uh. MELLOREY, Proprister. —FroR— there are fifty Jamps burning, one of which has now been in use for nearly forty days. A new glass, however, has been engaged, and modifications may be made in the Jamp allowing for some means of carrying off the heat emitted. Cuicaco, SCHWA LOOK ETC., ETC., ETC. present PARLOR. 5 m want nice, Hot DINNERS, call at the Buckeye hestaurent, which 1s second to ne house in the camp. The proprietor fe aa Furnishing Goods! the light cracks the blaze at the tie places where the platinum wires enter the lamp, and that the air gets in. Nochange can be found in any of the carbons which have been burning for some wecks. The edges are just the same under the microscope as before the carbons OPEN OTR siring Mr, emitted whatto pay West & Meyers, Prop’s. GENTS’ awing to the failure of the carbon horse shoes, Some lamps were found to last not more than an hour, and it was decided to suspend their further manufacture. Edison is now at work He “yi it. justice means trying to find out can ae willing UNDERSIGNED SED RESPROTFULLY INform tlie public that they have opened the bove house and sre now running it in first-class pay All the delicacies of the s+ason are on band and preparedby cooks secoud to none a the camp. OYSTERS in every imaginal NOTIONS! made went in snd Come and see me. N. JOHNSON. OYSTER And MERCHANDISE in GENERAL. je" PLEASE, CALL and EXAMINE GUODS before purchasing elsewhere. CHAMBERLAIN. suddenly best of ro BucEEYE: DRY GOODS |= not downhearted. beautifully, TO ee Liquors, Cigars and Tebaeco in a position to to the efforts to A. SHOES, to the The Post, referring to the same subject, says: Some days ago many Jamps which’ had been burning and GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, Eastern New York, January 14.—The Graphic has -areport from Menlo Park to the effect that the carbon horse shves, the main reliance of Edison in perfecting his electric light, have failed, and that in consequence he has decid, ed to suspend their farther manufacture. Mr. Edison, BOOTS Atthe from anarchy and mea and me to say that he has by all Josmvua LEAVE NTERPRIS @& con- Hon. has January. The Gents’ Furnishing Goeds, SUMMER GOODS! of the feel the 1 BEGS —AaNnD— to his inquiry addressed a CLOTETN eee AND~ ooo calmly considered, our = in a way for settle toward STREET, Fargo & Co’s Express Office. UNDERSIGNED will be procured,a ever dishes they please EXTENSIVE SPRING Mayor. will of duty, my Governor. people day toa ina ke TN 1for >TOch lu order A Set Back for Edison. re- HIS a fine selected for (cash Gown). in. bis power aided in keeping the field clear or a lawful and peaceful solution of the turned from a trip to the best purchasing markets of the West, where he carefully selected a large and excellent assortment of Gent's Furnishing Goods, to which he directs public attention with pardonable pride. The stock is now coniplete in the Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Departments, and to all who wish an elegant and serviceable article of merchandise, the best possible inducements are offered. Considering the unparalleled quality of the goods, the prices are unpre- REOPENED with LAE Lamson NASH, in ay attitude as matter in issue (Signed) ++ just PD sam eI regard him eAntribute ina high eure Po TRESS usefulness. If in my reply Ee. = save us requires donc Manifesto! My Lamson, Not content with the conspicuous success which Friedman has achieved in furnishing the Ledies of Silver Reef and vicinity with every conceivable article of personal adornment, he is ambitious still further to demon- merate “jatereat..to-accept _ this liberal pesniakl Thus they can save a big interest on their have wee AS REEF HOUSE! otsited re safety. ment. nobly. in writing. As the Acting Governor of the Te erritury, I am prepared to unite with you in the work of le; siatian. recommend that you procced in the thee thereof Jaues 16 allay the agitation known to the date upon which the location may have In the absence of Governor Emery, Acting been made. He must indeed be afflicted Governor Thomas. delivered the following witha treacherous memory who cannot readdress to thé members of the Legislature, in member that with the close of the year his joint session convened, on Monday afternoon time in which to do certain work expires, and last: if that work be not done, he must suffer the Urau Trrrito consequences. EXECUTIVE VEFICE, Fa 12. 1879. ; ore = the Ceuncil and House of KepreThe bill, in both its features, is an excellEC VES dismiss HARLES questions could be troubles wonld soon run from SOO SSB he to strenat opde tident that the dispositions made for ther protection are sufficient, although not obtrnded on public sight, and would ail keep and counsel patience, so that eee and legal it . simplifies the matter by providing that the period within which work is required to be on unpatented ‘ Resput Very Seer personal materially protects memory, ise, citizens of the State, I hereby give assurance that up to this moment calm conngels have prevailed. and that I see no present o¢ casion for public alarm. I regret that messages shouid be sent from any quarter Which bring crowds ef men of both political parties in this city. This is a great embarrassment in preserving the peace and in eeechieg a proper solution of the eee before u Whatever threats are made, I have no fe. ao for my work, leaves his claim valuable they may be. the honest miner of bad H . & DRY GOODS can open to be jnmped by the first professional black leg who ¢an get upon the ground. The new ites, Court This evening General Chamberlain issued the following addrese to the people of the State: To'the People-of Maine Believing that I eat to do everythingI unintentional neglect to perform the required’ annual amount of or claims, however it will bieeW (Signed) a district—ali prospectors do this —on different dates, that the least forgetful#ss on his upon ig my F direct. be plain, then, dn.such a case, when part as to the date chang? bee a tihe buildings will be confined to members-elect of the Legislature and to those claiming seats therein, and such other persons as you may “year. when Jones makes more than onelocation in done SWEET. 1880, the period within which his required annnal assessment work may be done runs from that date to the date of po! ice OF ranty Acting date of location of the claim,” is also a good one, and will certainly meet the approval of corresponding SILVER STORE Of Silver Reef, ‘Winteror Goods.’ SO stated Sheriff Libby does not.recognize Lamson “as Governor and declines to obey the order. He has ordered his deputies on duty to-night, “The following is a communication from . Mayor Nash concerning as Pee force: To Major-General Chamber Stn—I have the nbrOL: i state that I will keep at the Capitol only such police force as in een the ees from day to day em necessary for the preservation of peace ae toD protect public property. In no case is such force sore any person or interfere with any of his rights and privileges. After this day admission to the public The other provision, ‘‘ that the period with-. 15th of September, 15.--It is now te. ing: the Me., January pr baie them 1 ce. (Signed) ests of all concerned in the business of min- on any “he i of this on all unpatented mineral claims shall. com“‘mence’orth® ist'of Jannary succeeding the At the days that I toiled at the old sluice box, AND number | be amended. for the Single Meals...... cacccrecseccccccccsese® BU Board by the Wek Moc ee SOF Board by the Mantle. Bes neecne s+-- 40 00 THE....- . PIONEER The Troubles in Maine. Atcusta, { should Oh, many a day, with a weary hand, — Have I tossed in its bed the glittering sand; And dreamed, as I leaned on its rotting side, Raking the depths of its turbid tide,Of father’s gray hairs and dear mother's smile, And loved ones at home who were waiting the _ while. The wanderer’s return. But time sneeringly cc : oo.-+-OF and : that General Chamberlain refuses to comply with the request of Lamson to diminish the A proper regard for the rights And the guich below looks dark and deep: Where the gnaricd pines in their rugged pride Loom gloomity up on either #ide: Where the manzanita is croaked and thick; Where once was heard the shovel and pick; Where the shadows lle heavy upon the rocks, Sides that once were muddy and dim From the yellow dirt that was cast within: While acro#s thé stream on the gravel heaps, The agile squirrel gently leaps; And the crested quail flattering drops For its evening drink from the old sluice box. ae I. SCHWARTZ, eee IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE AND seta the Best Tabie in Town. CHOP and privileges of miners and minc-owners requires that herein the existing mining Jaw adoption Cosmopolitan SALE: days ago. BB application and affi- The &00D NEWS! = Corner Main and Centre S8ts., Silver Reef, singe, M the the LOSING QUT! it. The trains are running on time again, bright, moderate weather prevails. this section located davits for the securing of patents to mineral laims is one to which no reasonable objection by the THE OLD SLUICE Box. SHORT a few the date of Restaurants. Restaurant The Third District Court will hold a session at Ogden to-day, Judge Emerson presiding. The Grand and Petit Juries forthe Fébrnary term will be drawn from the list published which The provision allowing an authorized agent ancient flapjack eaters present: | of the clam, to make received especially shall 10th, 1872.°° following was within succeeding shall apply to all claims. pleasing the new and original poem, which claims on the Ist of January best they the Preacher of the Coast, recited the period unpatented mineral knew how to promote and enhance the festivAmong other also, that, nessed work is required to be done annually on all A large proportion of the company present were old ities of the occasion. SPECIAL. Sarr Lake, sels 16.—In eh billiard match last night between Josh Arthur and Al. Campbell, 300 points up, 3-ball game, the former beat by 66 points. The game was mediocre throughout.’ Quite a crowd. wit- the-existing mining law the provision “that “when aclaimant of patent is not a resident of ina There was any amount of good things Comstockers, and all did the very Arthur Beats Campbell train Running to add to and affidavits may be made by his authorized aS e0nge, ‘music and general hilarity. Dry Goots, Ste. 2,- Piiseellancous. "— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. 33 of. the Revised Statutes of the United States,"* had passed the lower Heche of Con- grand jollification meeting, with “plenty of ladies and other friends.to help them enjoy it. ps MINERS. ‘that a bill * amending sections 2,324 and BOX. “One at Bodie, on New New Year s Eve, the solety of Pacific Coast TO The telegraph informed ue a few days ago JANUARY 17, 1880. » { |