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Show eeea ie en maaan inet ininiee eae og * en \* = j Trustees to atacefully resign awd x payers a chance’ to make cao janvany 24, 1880. tion. idea for markable can best as they might answer Sections 8 and4of the ceous approximate per cent., section three of this act, the property residents shall a be wliable te tax payment of teach These two sections Mali cover the stating in plain language that district bearing district overflows ram of occur a of basalt, which of r silver ore in these sedimentary and shalesto have been brought many. facts seem to confirm this dino; immediate or Southern ford. R. Five R. to Frisco; thousand informed, have left of new contracted San Terri- cannot by vol- untary contribatioag Why tat is a horse of another color. Such an elterprise, we are doubt. of railroad It will cerning distance (1C0 miles) of a visit to onr mines by complete their education. The element of permanency could not hedge about such an institution, no matter how. reasonably liberai the citizens Utah will experience an-influy.of contributions to-day. Dismissing to establish a school the idea and cafiital, and district school. consideration Section § of the For the calling of a meeting Cannon, n, thre newepaper having a if there be such Sublished general a paper in the circulation published in state distinctly "the time, said mecting; said notice shall be given by at least five permanent resi— of the district, but if the district be rganized, then said notice shall be given by ‘the’ trustees. : Proceéding upon the understanding that it is meant to establish a district school, and Bot one to be supported by means other than taxation, the question arises, How can the first step be taken in the premises withont a legally constituted Board of Trustees to make the necessary arrangements? If Messrs Poole, Moore ang Harrison are such a legally constityted.-body, itis ngt only their privi- jJeye but it is their duty to yo to work and see that educational facilities are furnished, to the full extent of the means school purposes. But ifthese raised gentlemen for do not hold commissions as Trastees, by virtue of votes cast in their favor by the taxpayers resident -—yctretennpeeetnneenananenee in the district, then bonnets on still remains with Way a piece an old of clothes ‘tin is explained by the New York power oue the benefit of the of the greatest and “He in repetition can frequent fix their and their business in the memories of the public,” Very Lively Prayer Meeting. The First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Pittsburg has been teaching some impressive moral lessons to a sinful world. Rev. Mr. Woodside came te the church and found to his surprise that some of his brethren had organized a kind of independent prayer meeting. Thereupon Mr. Woodside pulled off his coat, rolled up his sleeves and dashed at Elder Munn, purpose While who was in the front of leading they were the hard at seat, prayer it, tooth for the meeting. and nail, somebody struck Elder Dickson with a poker and disabled him: the son of Elder Munn -was knocked off achair and his spectacles smashed; Elder Bickerstaff was heaved throigh the church door, and Trustee buck- would-—it 4 ley was battered up with an umbrella in a really frightful manner. While Elder Munn, not be well to give the required public noescaping.from the clutches of the clergyman, tice Ofa miveting to beheld for the purpose ran foy a policeman, Mrs. Munn stood up and of electing a Board of Trustees. so that steps in especially fervid language gave her frank ~"JOoK Ing to -the—eatablishmept—_of a district | -opinion—ef-al—tho—parties.involyed.—.Then the policeman cleared the room, and the school may be taken withogt moro dclay than First Reformed Presbyterian Church of Pittsjs necessary. We do not say thai Messrs. burg is short just one prayer meeting. Poole, Moore and Harrison are not 9 jegally ——_____ > «> oe —-—constituted Board of School Trustees, but we “go eay, and know it for a fact, that the re« quirements of the Statute jn relution to their election as such were not complied with, that ten Mays potice of a meeting for ejection of ~“‘Prystees was not given, as the law requires, and that no advertisement having reference thereto appeared in the columns of this paper (the only paper published in the county),.at that or any subsequent time. In view of these facts, the. inquiry of our, correspondent is pertinent. enough: “Would it not be well forthe gentlemen now acting as Down to Bedrock. Newsdealer Rickards proposes to close out’ his entire stock of holiday goods at prices that will astonish the natives. He fas on hand a large stock of dolis, blocks, musica! in- struments of all kinds, candy toys and notions snitable for holiday presents for the little folks, and a whole library of books suited to the adult taste for literature. All these goods must be sold by the close of the holiday season, and to that end everything has been marked down to eee never before equaled in the Reef. -~-o tar Sunscrine forthe Miner the is road pon G injure him Suffrage was Phebe as her y finally elected -Yors, and SHOES, J Com plaints, etc. .CKY MOUNTAIN Lrniment — For Rheumatism, Neuralgic Pains in the ve std limbs, Bruises, \prains, Swelled Parts, Wounds, Burne and Scualds, Chapoed Hands, and for ai) diseases requiring be.st. —A cannot be, never having Skin has merely written electricity. De Baptist ppnei scienwork. - or Chapped HING Syrup Lips, etc. — For Pains, Colic and Rest COAKLIN SaLyr—For heal Wounds and sprains, an owen Strep Saris also, X1g CLOTHES BLULING -- The best in ETC., ETC., ETC. burr Native Wrnps, and Ghotee Old Brandies, Rum, Gin and Whiskies, for medicinal use, kept in stock, errs , J. E. JOHNSON, Druggist, Pharmacist and Chemist, & SPECIAL, GENTS ne to ONCE MORE to the FRONT! Jordan’s P. HARRISON Main St., Sliver Reef, Utah, CLOTHING. HATS CLOSING QUT! experience Of medi- well wel guaied avd prepared not only to pat B aes with cure, accuracy and agate. but prescribe successfully for the wfflicted, —FUR— Woolf the ini Inks, Syrups, Essences, etc. LOOK OUT! fey from any man Hives, etc who wars noble any original 5 ESIRES TO INFORM THY PUBLIC THAT he hus the LARGE»T and BEST elected hne of youds south of Salt Lake Uity, which AND FURNISHING GOODS ® Liauors, Cigars and Tobaccos consists of —=FURNITURE— a number cf reports Fonveilie Dumas eon Cuts, before purchasing elsewhere. ee says Edison’s FANCY work will be appreciated in future ages when names of critics have been long buried in oblivion. Jean upon lessness 10 Chindien: -PLEASE CALL and EXAMINE OUR GOODS wrnisaing Goods! St. in made application cines tor the sick aud afflicted, other special Outward - hBSENCE on piece re or Pan in Btomach or Bow: olics, Digrrhoa, Dysentery, Flux, Cholers. Cholera Morbua, ‘oothache, etc, r umM—For Inflamed, Weak or Sore Eyea, I. ‘SCHWA RTZ, Speaker. January22. . ing Plaster for uhest, Side or Baek, eer Pain K1Lupe—Good far y trouble flesh is heir to, both for outward yor inward. Mora) and 4 Having had many )ears of practical in the preparation and com of “The and foremost ’ Boneset PILLs — For Liver Complaints, Dys- politically. Question,”’ been aren JOHNSON'S Home-made Family MEDICINES. And MERCHANDISE in GENERAL, NOTIONS! he Convention, subject Woman roe Cigars sud Kocky Mountain Covuao BaLsam, cor Colde Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat Seen but as Cozzens, the revolutionary always Candies ae “tobacco, pepsia, Headache, Loss or Appetite, Jaundice, Indigestion, sleep! eemees, Fora vers, Colds, Bilious Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco the ready is wanted, so:soon said his impression on reading of Edison’s discovery was onc of incredulity, but he now sees no real impossibility in the thing, Crooks said he did not believe the horse shoe of Edison can last for any length of ‘time. M. Fontaine, President of the Syndicate Electricite, believes Edison has made an important advance in electric light. AND Carpets, Mattrasses and Bedding, FAMILY Crroceries: NOW ARRIVING 7. DAILY! x ‘Winter Goods. XxX Doors, Sash and Blinds, Windows and Window Frames, Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass. Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames Of every size and patiern, KAN --BY.... “ They possessed by a by on says He thinks the falsg¢ reto Woman’s had in had Shall We iteration, powers newspaper, and names of Goc GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, =i DRY GOODS jc from and He he tific discovery or published j Sun: out Paris gives the views ofa number of French electricians on the Edison light. M. de Fouveille said the onslaught of Count de Moncel on Edison excited no attention. whatever: De Monce} is not a member of the Institute tied line.” BOOTS and Western market oe. offer the GREATEST es CEMENTS to the Ladies of Silver Reef ana vey to AKE T HEIR PURCHASES before the end of Thirty Days from date, in Pa., con- to-niglit voluntarily Miss who New has thing Now Eastern French Scientists on Edison's Discovery. Sil- dipper sent Fan and Domestic. Costectons, x uts, Ew, of again on the list. was whenever Leadville. National deeds, it pays business men to advertise well get back Aspect of the of Apostle-Deiegate, was county, Denver wax<irculated Louis, paper pokes * George Q. larly once a month that the correct v8 and by ene. up notices in public places in the district; said ad- vertisements shall place and object of Mormon at toreturn held that six wives, and takes a paper that states regu- for the election of Trustecs, or for cent. of tax to be as given ten days before the time appointed for the holdingof euch election or taking ench vote, by advertising, at least three and the Alleghany a dispatch arrived women on THis is the way an Eastern fun at the Delegate from Utah: of sideration. Frisco without delay. a In each school district there shall be three Schoo} Trustees, who shall be elected by the qualified yoters resident in the district. Section 5 provides: ig some that Fore Gents’ Furnishing Goods, SUMMER GOODS! contest examination remains and Wtati-nery: and Books, Table aaa phoney: ndry Goods, ruite— Fresh, STORE, CLOTHIN SPRING the resolutions offered yesterday by Mrs. Spencer were discussed and adopted. Miss Florence, of Indiana. appealed to young women to abandon their lives of frivolity and take the subject of suffrage into serious con- population certain In order to make room for my EXTENSIVE STOCK of ; as Collector but Medicines, for WaAsHINGTON, January 22.—Ata mecting of of the School 2 Act reads: county {it is equally The Alaska, NEW stock of New Goods, Woman Suffrazists in Convention. ver Reef will be measurably benefited thereby. let the road be comple ‘ted to By al] means, to be suported exclusively by voluntary contributions, we return to the mode. to HIS a tine selected -FANGY & DRY GOODS: Buena- 22.—The and Patuts and Oils, Soaps, Perfumery, a Instruments, = a -Metisines, Toilet Col., January 22.—b. F. Kennedy, taken port travelling. So it is certain that, with the completion of the railroad to Frisco, Southern, of the Reef may bein their _an_attempt a at San there is no truth in che report. afraid, while it might flourish temporarily. would eventually have to succumb to the to Frisco, would not think,of resuming their tightening of ‘purse Sirings, aud the youthful seekers after Knowlédge- be sent elsewhere to | Journey south, simply because of the inconsuch here. whom repute, we staging San Morton Reef, REOPENED with Philadephia giving Carrency to the rumor that he had defaulted with a woman of bad That benefit-, indnoce of Silver consisting of Bernar- in 1879 and Prothonotary ship- within easy upon aL a Walker, Goodwin, Drugs Denies the Soft Impeachment, Mill- Frisco, and attendant with nominations at wsTORE Notions Murray, Utah, Porter, January visit regisiered district this his DENVER, many mioneyed men who, if they had in the first place to stage a distance of 150 or 2) miles of residence during rails, we are veniences Of records shows that Morton Was registerea here from 1871.to 1879. He was dropped can‘visit facilities, bring Jeanette Francisco, ton’s Utah for, and ment of the same already commenced. extension And dealer ia PIONEER Senate California—L. R. Silver Reef and St. George, Utah, COMMISSION MEROHANT, APOTHECARY, Pioche. expects to W. J. E. JOUNSON SATE? of Internal Revenue for this district has caused an tnquiry from Washington, direeted to the Registrar of Elections, regarding Mor- for doubt even Silver Reef will be measurabiy ed by this of Bere, 3 assortment sud most ae stock . ‘of MEDIOINES in —_ south of Salt Lake, II. SCHWARTZ, has agreed to re- following to-day: over the confirmation larze silver of the or, rather, tons been CLOSING QUT! His Name is There, Sure. SOUTH. room the Mfs. Meyers, sandstones about, atid view of the extension Aliscellancous. GOOD NEWS! ventura; John A. Keyes, at Visalia, Colorado® —Andrew Armstrong, at Fort Collins; Jas. A. Gooch, at Rosita. Nevada — Charles F, to be There seems to he no 23.— The to be Governor at Woodland; was precipitated in soluble form of sulphides, and these were subsequently in part changed to chlorides-above the water level. In this manner, We May suppose the accumulation of astothe Hliscellancous. be ‘ Heeling” Territories Postmasters have the appear- DOWN et. WASHINGTON, January 22.—The Senate has confirmed be reduced, and as the porous sandstone beds CREEPING Gaois, Nominations Confirmed. volcanic through which it filtered contained quantities of carbonaceous matter, the of bone fort January on Kentucky, hori- chlorides number oy respects, great of iof port back the nomination of Eli H. the canyons of the form _ recommendation that it be confirmed. “No doubt, the héat and volcanic gases from this lava outburst rendered more. etergelic the solvent. liquids passing through the. silver. As this silver-bearing solution aj Roteaiter the surface, its temperature and pressure would for in of Committee And the following hypothesis as-to the accumulation of silver ore in the sandstones: maintenance But if it is independently in the Talking WasHINGTON, ward the fault. proposed that the school shall be a free pubinetitution, we ance of being the result of a single outflow or ertption, and whith appear also to be connected with the presence of these mineral deposits in the inclined beds, which all dip to- If this is the kind of a school,itis proposed to establish in Silver Reef, there need be no lie w hich EWS. % The Senate Committee on Territories in, Favor of Murray for Governor of Utah. of sulphides. Near the line of the supposed break between the horizontal bed of the plateau and the declined beds of the silver- ground, schools torlal- aid, and eupported exclusively through silver ores, either may be pmuintained by the levying of taxes upon assessable property within the district. trouble apprehended as to its for eight months in the year. beds N Herself for Emergencies, resdlt the meantime all C Bonpeey ofF Alleghany County, Pa., Puts in a Denial. Germany ed of alternatinf, series of white ev yellow, le @indstones and shales, some of which in Pincreramel irregularly with made provided which in | New. Discovery. plateau; and is bounded by high vertical cliffs, iving the impression that this district was ' roken off fromghe great plain. ae = ds in it are more or l@ + inclined, and are compos- by the Trustees, and the rate per cent. may be increased tobin sum not exceeding three per cent. per annum, as .shall be decided by a two-thirds jority vote of the qualified voters resident in the district, present at a Provided, one In P H French Electricians on Mr. Edison's Colorado River of the West are cut. The silver district forms a depression in the great onr be profits age, Which-aresimilar zontal School cost thereof shall the except the silver contents, to the Act read as follows: The Trustees sNall provide suitable schoolhouses and keep.the same in repair, employ. teachers, and furnish fuel, maps, charts, and other suitable articles for school purposes, and may at their option collect sips fees. assess They are also hereby empoweredt and collect, annually,a tax-of snaitoust h—of one per cent. on al! taxable, property within their districts, for schoo! pai pose ~ i shall have power to remit taxes, to prescribe the manner in which echool shall be ernane dl, to establish out-honees, play grounds, and , Other appurtenances. Whenever more than one-fourth of one per cent. per annum shal! be neccessary to peal build, repair or furnish school- houses, or for other school purposes, an estimate of the Mining ‘** The silver-bearing sandstones of Southern Utah are, both ina geological and business sense, among the most interesting min- correspondent,-as to the manner-fmowhith public or district schools can be maintained, by quoting the Territorial Statutes in relation tirereto. and eral deposits ever discovered. The silver sandstone district is composed of beds of sedimentary sandstone, of the tertiary or creta- feel disof ores, and from their treatment.” those the “qneries manne are favored. with the following descriptive -remarks about the district at large: he chance to call a public meeting and, by their votes, either re-elect them or choose a new Board of Frustées, Mr. Mining Company's mines and mill, giving also the cost of mining and milling these re- Gentlemen to resign and give the tax-payers a * We York A 4 Confirmed as Governor ef Utah. itis his intention to shortly commence “a detailed description of the Stormont Silver ‘speaks) “ that in view of the peculiar cirenmstances under which the School Trustees were selected,’’ it would be a good New R A Recommendation That Murray Journal of January 10th, the editor states that project- .whereof the E 6 F ; . In ed establishment of a free school, does not ‘see the way clear for.the maintenance of euch an institution. He asks for enlightenment on the subject, and pending elucidation, knowing etL DESCRIPTIVE--- HYPOTH ETICAL, in this issue of the Mixer. The writer thereof—a qualified voter resident in this district, aud a genlléman honored -as the head of 3 (evidently T Until this question is, settled, it is difficult to see What progress can be made toward the wished-for consumma- SCHOOL QUESTION. : <a Attention is called to a communication ou “The School Question,” printed elsewhere suggests the al nnn ; their | will ji the matter? THE family—while warmly endorsing the yive known ; 4 New York, Wall-Paper Gobble Canada? January British-American 22.-A colonists meeting was held of in Ss. J. FRIEDMAN. BORDERS & DECORATIONS Union Hall yesterday to organize a sogiety to agitate the annexation of Canada to the United States. Davitt and Brennan Crdered to Show Up. Lonpon, January 22.—Davitt and Brennan have been served with writs calling upon them to appear before the Court of Queen's Bench on or before Monday next, and stating that, if they decline, writs their arrest. in consequenceof Thisis will be issued And J. A. TURRILL, Lower Davitt GENERAL BERN, January 22.—A bill has been presented in the Bundezrath proposing an addition of eleven new regiments of infantry and two of artillery and one battalion of pioneers army, two oneregiment Saxon, force. batteries The to the contemplated changes LUMBER N. man would en- Boot and have a beer,”’ speak “ Albrig—,”’ IN | First Liquors GRAIN. Tables Kept constantly om hand ana made to order on short notice, and everyt ig pertaining to @ first-class line of Undertaker’s goods, THOS. Class and Alwaw Cigars and then %) - Attention! Go to Stephen’s for your good-fitting Boots HUTCHISON, PAINTS. on hand, (Fimst Wrst STRERT, .......>++- SILVER RERF.) Fine CJub Room shoe in the rear. Is prepared to contract for Maker. Main Street, One door below Exchange Saloon, -——_— Guaranteed. HICKOX & CO. | Philadslia Selvon House and Buggy Painting And all work connected with the trade, from WHITEWASHING A OELLAR TO DECORAT- MAIN STREET, SILVER REEF. failed— he cheeked himself, but it was too late. He handed over the $5. Beer is a mocker, Even in the festive mum social for the benefit-of the church it scoope Ini its victims ——> <> -— and Shoes. Billiard Complete Assortment of Coffins in the Territory, | Elegance, Durability and _Comfort but one, He offered to forfeit $5 ‘for the good of the cause’ if they could induce him to speak a word within halfan hour. The time had nearly expired, when a knowing young lady stole up behind him, and in masculine voice, whispered, “Bill, let’s go out and and the finest CHRISTENSEN, At a “mum social’’ in Norristown the other night, all artifices, plans, dodges, subterfiuges and things resorted to by the ladies young DEALER artillery T_T ECR EE to make a certain of Hall of thirty- existing tail a permanent yearly outlay of 17,000,000 marks and a primary expenditure of 27,000,000 marks. One of infantry the rest Prussian. The bill also proposes an addition two-ficld Reef, Groceries, Provisions, Germany Thinking of ‘‘ Heeling” Herself. to be Bavarian, Street, Silver es Billiard for and Brennan not having yet entered their appearance before the Queen's Bench. to the German Main everything pertaining thereto. TAILORING. ING A PABLOB, @ar Give mg : jymais 4 OALL. . ak FORTMAN IN ALLITS BRANCHES. Fine Shop, Corner of Centre and ‘BLE-HORN SALOON. suits made toorder. Anassortment of Fine, Imported ENGLISH CLOTS, always on hand. 4@” & HARTER, Props. First Main +The Choicest Brands of— West Street, ” Strects. A. Pea 023 WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Next door to the Drug Store, Tailor. a week in your own towm. Terms and $5 outfit free, Address H. Hater& Go., vortland, Maine, Obtainable in the Market always on Hand, my GIVE ME A OALL. “qa bigs are, always, the: best Wines, Hes / / Liquors and GEORGE MILLER, ty |