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Show 2 ;; + at nigel ep of interested citizens. tries the match, rifle, yards, each There were one Remington on And J. Y. is happy contestant firing d e, 1 DEC IPAVstaan onsets ence Coles AW. coc cacsc de Si Ey Savage 2.3 wc tsce jou P. Ranstrom ...25..40scince W.. J. Muncey ......,..: five A. T. ried toa - Moore.<..<.5 as 0 3 4 of ten munity, and in 4 4-19 competent 8 8 4-17 4:3 44 3 8 4 4 443 0-14 -0—-5 5-19 4—i9 4 2 4-16 8—12 7 o'clock on. the evening of Church, Father’ Heyde will tie.a nuptial knot, and Br. i ggius has removed his office from J. ¥! Johtigon’s store to his residence on Main atreet, next door north of the Mrver office, where those desirous of obtaining his servihess can. find, him. Freight from the north has just been a-rollthe: An dpging the past week. The roads are said to bé in better condition now. than for months Ppast,‘and no trouble is experienced My Salling through on time from the terminupiof thésrailroad. on his score of& prizes, as 0 3 3—16 3 3-16 °3-0=T1 4 4—% 4 38-17 2 .3—17 3 4-14 be seen 2— 4-14 4-20 3-15 Wall and above, there were ties on 20 between Messrs. Muncey., Cleary and Wall. These were shot off, one at a time (as, per mutual agreement), with the following result: ,, FOR THE SECOND PRIZE. Soh e W F. D. Cieary.. The hurdy dance, which has been conducted nfghtly for two or three months past, and at which ye festive sport and freigter yap have wiled away pieces, many is an hour alas! no and more. moré The four-bit building Assayer James Cronan got back tothe base ef the Skootumpaw last Sunday evening, and from’ his exceeding mumness since his return, we are léd to believe that his trip to El Dorado Canyon ward. We therenpon. was ‘are not withont promised its W.J. any measure pleared power. before to the do There for may al] that he Jies be something the match. puller who commence any his by-and-bye, bat if, in the meantime. Mr. Johnson will be kind. enough to hunt up John Rice, kettle him” and head him for home, the entire community getting afixtorts, Loo the thanks _Wwill be his. pan platform of We're Stormont can do any mill has knows better trotting of than out this, re 2 gaged the past week in making from the Company’s mines on the White and Buckeye reefs to the mill on the river, poses, for ore transportation Two or three routes will surveyed, of and when an construction will decide is arrived whether at, the that can mill's capacity time, and and: other neccessary has would pan material botcoutd he choscy fora tramway, will some. point convenient seems to be but to the little room case might be — before not sent film back mines, stood there anybody lyn, of the the neces- printers 6 5bt Poe — there On Concentrated Monday Mr. and chunk ast, Mrs. of the Lye. 14-months old Bond picked Robert concentrated lye, which The baby’s cries soon attention, and when the one had little sistance Mantor emeties, being vomited fect nicely the stomach a drop- mother's what medical as- summoned. with good effect, all the stomach deeming this exactly that would have was every Dr. knock- are uninjured. A it per- is badly throat and few days frame and jAoaou noticed type in one his -YSn{[q 9YR How ‘dn of The in a the days Lake ago, and pump Kinner ordered mine, from Zanesville, Ohio, is now on the road to arriya the few Reef. Unless stormy weather is experienced in the next few days, and theroads again become very to fathom bad, this machinery should be here remitting $5 therefor, and that when district, the That thé reason why School Trustee Poole didn't notify the, tax payers of the district, through the columns of the Miner, that there would bea meeting at the Harrison Honse to-night to. take into consideration certain school business, was that somebody would read the notice and be on hand to take in the Proneedings. eee Furnished Rooms C. Hanson's, Main, everybody inside The average Company's has been from the daily of ore, company’s all’ the Christy which mines—the of this company are conjes Tecumseh, Silver Flat, Maggie and California. mines that present: month of say never! ..g nok 4,018 az nos,, looking All the od4} same dumooi09 mystery, ‘9M fleshy srzoquud used can be as fuel, used and and it together BEST supplies, Consisting in part of ALL. SIZRS:of LIQUORS | its GAS PIPE AND TUBING; Freckathorn& Miller, was or this BELTING, PAOKING, Their Old DEALER A dramatic on cinb has been attending the evening of entertainment IN faction that a to bring little them be training up toa creditable both structor. Two hearsal—** No the . 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 a Jot of fancy boot legs and some fine French calf and boot Morocco. Boots made at a day and a half’s notice, Fancy slippers. made. also,..Johony. knows his business. Give him a call, only pretty three expostulated Shin Doors, and Ranges 10th is little pieces Without entered the sles, are in ‘CARPENTER’S and BUILDER'S Sash, Hardware, The largest and most complete stock of —ALL her arm; of DONE ANDO a attorney >_> House Sarr GUARANTEED. re- Of and writing so many they will get more than a address for $2. hereafter. or REPRESENTATIVES, City, January 15, J. R. RICKARDS, dozen — GENERAL— him then NEWS letters contain. PURCHASING principally from first hands, I am prepared to duplicate SALT eee CITY at PRBIOES, FANCY ! 1880. § once, otherwise suit will them. . friends; Sent to full line of hear frou to do all I can for the further de- -—_—__—__— Fancy Coods! and Wood Work and French Embroidering Splits, Fashionable Stamping 4one Fancy for Braiding and to oraer. > << Dancing School! Don't forget that Professor Alphin’s Danoing School ig open every Tuesday and Friday evening. Private lessons given at in the afteroon of the same days...) 4° Reof ‘aqda AHA TIS “USLNIV N. BUBB, Silver : 200439 UTBVA MaIN SI Blacksmith EEE Sera [V}MOMLMI pus UI{g ‘esnON Shop. BEEF. ‘LSINOWOT8 “W 'd —— Guns, BLACKSMITHING Q Pistols, Canes, Plated AND loose Goods HALPIN’S. Wagon R, “A. SPENCER, Work, 4 Of all shapes done on short notice. Brewery for Rent or Sale. A first-class brewery,\in complete order, situated in Silver Reef, for rent or sale cheap. Apply to L. Horneeng, Silver Reef. Just received by MRS. M. A. BREIGER anew stock of Worsteds, Card Boards, Pearl Beads & PovsaveE. fixed Ammunition, Cutlery, of our section of country. urs a epee ays JOHNSON, Jr. 1° Be And full line of Miners’ Notions. J. BR, RICKARDS. any Cuns, Pistois, Etc. A and Lamps just received at 2 to birt ‘o} popueyye <[yAdmord s20psO [1 be instituted against HeErrzieman oo would ‘baw glad ARTICLES To which I beg to direct public attention. CUTLERY, States three months Legislature, I them ee once. >_> DEPOT, “HVLO letters to your ant - Heavy & Light fron, Copper & Tinware mean and local news in one MINER in the United of the Muvr.: and asa A well-appointed work-shop attached, with ESPECIAL CON VENIENOKS for manufacturing J.J. HALPIN. ok of my constituents in the Reef des my hetp tr ary watter tiey wish resented tothe sire Oils and Glass, WHITE LEAD, ZING and PUTTY it Take Notice! All persons knowing themselves indebted tous are requested to settle their bills at Drak Srr— Will you be kind enonglhi to state in the MinER that, the Asse sembly being z now organized and ready for business, se any rapes MIXED AND DRY PAINTS, HAVE PURCHASED MR. JESsup’s interest in the Peter’s Leap sawmill and are prepared to offer better inducements to parties wanting lumber than any other firm. in the Reef, and can deliver special orders much sooner than any other mill company. What’s the Use itself: Lake In Southern Utab, SATISFACTION Last Call! for collection. in Now Is the Accepted Time. The following from Representative Johnexplains SASH and PANEL DOORS and WINDOWS Work E asmall thé knife, KINDS OF— Carpenter oo fully \K d public method of informing aH overdue accounts on my books 1879 that, unless the same are before the Wth of the present will be placed in the hands of an needed a Thorn,” — and Moiding, was discharged, because with Third and Father to their RETORTS, CRUCIBLES, MUFFLES, MELTING POTS — BUNE- ASH, LITHARGE, In great variety and of best manufacture. separately in the saloon, where or four times I take this -those having for the year paid on or month, they “A Drop Too Much.’ Blomquist is to be the scenic artist. Due notice of the enterwill be given hand of proficiency and Assayers’ Goods AND shown advantages he was taking, he slashed at school, given. standard to themeelves Rose a high among Sisters’ LINE OF Cooking and Heating Stoves Club, February will time after, the pistol Thomas “LiLyy organized the & FULL Stand. L.tamber ran. Dramatic . RAIL AND BAR IRON. ETC., ETO., ETO. at boy was temporarily left in charge, and when paragraph sNOPOBLS : IRON AND BRASS FITTINGS. re- moulder, will be em- part of the hip and with -_—— well and yielding largely, There is now exposed in the above-named mines more*than enough oreto keep the mill fully supplied for the rest of the year. tee Look Here a Moment. TRON and STEEL, Mill, Mine and Blacksmith’s is supposed to be in the elbow joint. A doctor has been sent for'to extract it. Thomas gave himself up,and regrets the affair very much. It seems that Peck was carrying on *yoys 1dq10 ay) BO WANT OY 07 10} exclusively for their benefit: To the Editor of ur A Juvenile to re- Outlook. working mill during-the- 48 tons regrets OO A Splendid the same arrived here last night it was found to be —-short-of—threo_months, to-wit: February, Jane and September. Paddy swears that Geo. Miller put up this job on him by writing to the New York firm and offering them a $2 50 advance over his $5 to tear out those thee months before mailing the thing. and it yields. ee SD night, an experienced A short howfore was ex- Sujpwar B paurBpoxe ore target the -1S]A Apvl Wall hasn't a mill of his own Frank Cleary The ivy) sty ays su ‘Aup is printed duce road. SELECTION aed ee n Francisco. Goa tay convince cclnieen HAVANA CIGARS and Thomas thinks that, in his excitement, he myst have pulled the trigger without realizing the fact. The ball passed through the side of the building where the dance was going on, and shot a Miss Lydia Green. She was sitting on a bench, with her arms resting in her lap. The bullet passed through the up, Jo ofdrortp ‘“* Well,\I ,{Us9R,, do it?’ Buoys. Colone) the end Heyde has been putting the youngsters through a course of dramatic sprouts, and preliminary rehearsals have proven to his satis- Road. hoisting machinery‘and ed at Sait eae HARDWARE, 5,000 A serions cutting and shooting affair occurred at a dance in Silver City, Tintic district, last Saturday night. Two men from Provo, named E. M. Peck, Jr., and Y. L. Thomas, had some trouble ina saloon near by. Peck cut Thomas across the head and breast with a knife, and ran out of doors. Thomas followed with a self-cotking revolver in his hand. plained to her entire satisfaction ; but as there public by Colonel Wall forthe daers ployed, and an immediate boom given to the iron interests of Ogden. composing wrong “Siaquazyny Podaasuv do you pua and it is now a em ee the that of Guttenberg.. pre- fair way of recovery. On reading [T“TTOAR,, ing disciple in the and both Hodron, “XO SUM AIOJMOT AUT ,.41$ OP nof op MOY ain't yon?*? * Yes'm,” answered ithe blush- the juveniles stomach, to furnish or JUST RECEIVED! The in smelting the ores. Only two kinds of ores were tested: for one of them the right flux was not hit upon, but for the other the flux worked Very well. It is proposed to make ¥ further tests upon other ores. Ag soon as a sufficient quantity of pig iron has been obtained forthe manufacture of castings, Mr. UL SelIpVl Jaq}O aq ABU correcting ““yon’re vious to this accident, the little child of Mr. and Mrs. T. Cutts picked up and cata piece of the same stuff. Remedies were administered in time to prevent the lye dissolving little one’s Silver mine, in blast the other that they may be other ladies in tewn who would like ayy] Jo UO podnou pur suIBIy B Aq pons lye of Horn put were the before promise bulict sults so far are highly gratifying. Pig iron was made before midnight, and a very high degree of heat was obtained in the furnace without burning the brick, thus proving that the fire brick in the large furnace are good and will stand the required heat. On this point there have been some doubts which are now happily dissipated. Charcoal and coke suisodmoo roof of its mouth B named the the Iron Works folks at Ogden, says the Rustler, for the purpose of testing ores and fluxes, preparatory Lo firing the large furnace, vinegar, The little one is getting with The burned, but the doctor thinks the and up ate it. discovered eating, from now, rocovery, of and and administered timetodissolve. along was immediately responded, oil and had was attracted it been stick, baby had. ped from a shelf in the kitchen, man and tons of rails for the construction of the Utah Southern Extension Railroad to Frisco, and the shipment of iron will at once commence. It will therefore be seen that the. railroad people are determined to push the road through to.Friseo with all possible expedition, and we may look for its early comple- to the thill rejoicing. a in the on the sly to practice And Lodgings. at Mrs. Street. Not dX PFROAM OFM UMO} left for doubt. 7 by. That Paddy O*Elkins recently sent to New York for a handsome, gilt-mounted calendar. they go out on Territorial How, then, are A Mystery Solved. be son That Co}. Wall always beata the to meet a young _J.eponTER axp DEALER mn a shooting, and that Frank kicks thereat like unto a Texan steer, were of bills for a public free school for the a nail-driver tainment they prorata recently, shot in the head, Bishop John Sharp, says the Salt Lake Herald, has received a telegram from Sidney Dillon, at New York, stating that he had made arrangements With Messrs. Cooke and Frank- the year? of two weeks. As-soon after its arrival as possible, it will be put in positon, the water hoisted out_of.the north end of the mine, andan additional force of men put to work. The Kinner {s one of the richest mines could know that What fun, eh? be 219] SE ING | UOT VJSIVVs oT} Ta Jay OF paulyyd Eating That Joe Hoag has the assurance to think that his final home will bein heaven. In our humble opinion, he may get there, but in order to do 80 he will either have to bribe the heavenly gate-keeper or ‘slip through the portals when none of the guards have their eye on him. . A good way to get through without being recognized would. be for him to come down town and climb on top of the powder magazine which .stands about 7% yarde southwest of the Mrxer office, and which contains several tons of powder. _ An accommodating little boy—youngsters delight in building bonfires around the house— could light hie little match, properly apply {t, and—whizz, bang! the thing is done. Not only Joe, but everybody living in the neighhood could by this means be blown right straight to heaven — or the other place, as the was “Why, gracious me.” exclaimed a lady visi« less than four miles, and probably nearer five. IWoO8Yy. Joy Afoatsnpoxa peyurad s} That such a means of ore transportation wil! ’ ‘Wousq tor to the MINER office the other day, as she shortly be provided by the Stormont Comydviseind sy} ‘Asoyshu- owes Ot ULOYIVs 0} pany, or in lieu thereof a new mill erected at RUMORGRAPHS. when © mee com- build for some That either Major Dick Gillespie or Colonel A. Jd. Turrill will prove to be the “dark horse” in the shooting match to be engineered by Parson Shoemaker, for $100 in gold coin. wy the to the candidate for Mayor. it the they will be to. This addition That Silver Reef is soon to bave a city government, and that George Miller will bea sos as contemplated Dame Rumor js still hard_at work, and here is what she furnishes us for the week ending _ to-day: oar pur- probably estimate Beri r en- preliminary Stormont Salina ed the fellow into the middle of next week if he hadn’t ducked his head just at the supreme moment and avoided the poke. This duck was a most fortunate one for the teamster, but singularly unfortunate for the irate Mae; as when he recovered his wind he found that the force of the blow had thrown his shoulder out of place, though he struck nothing but empty air with his fist. Mac started for town immediatly and called upon Dr, Mantor, who fixed his shoulder in the twinkling of an eye and without amy pain,and surveys for the purpose of getting at an estimate of the cost’of construction of a wire tramway, At salaries of liquidate insufficient fellow. ont with been z : they the gentleman tion. have been secured. Though shipped from Chicago nearly two months ago, the material is only just commencing to arrive. | trigger tramway or not. This isnoemall enterprise to undertake, as the distance from the mines to the mill, by the shortest practicable route toms » a been extended, and in a few days three new pans will be added to the ten now in opera- have becn made a month ago ifthe \ Colonel Surveying fora Tramway. - Colonel Tom Gillespie has been busily cost ofthe that. soon. Oo pany The If anybody can’t re- will in will be seen to WALL-PAPER| still remains in the,brain, yet Tayloris rational and there are chiinces for his recovery.” It is a remarkable case, the fair thing, watchman McEwen interfered and insisted that, if they wanted to fight, they should give the lone man a show for his white alley, as it were, and tackle him one at atime. This suggestion wasn’t well received by the men of mules, and to emphazise their disapproval of McEwen's interference, one of them squared off and hit him. Mac ‘promptly gathered himself together and lit are the aboye'it enlightenment Legislature, us MiinCeyr ity From Wall secured all three prizes, notwithstanding the fact that he made but two entries in Representative Johnson writes us to say that, if we need his assistance in bringing be of the other is to be used for other purposes. schoo) ee bill has been introduced in the Legislato punish persons guilty of, or encouragin any way, the vice of opium smoking. bill should become a Jaw. Taylor Main St., below Centre, Silver Reef. FAMILY GROCERIES third by the scores ‘A ‘ture ing The gen- J, J. HALPIN TO Having at heart everything which pertains e+e,/AND THE,..... to the advancement of education, and viewing the spread of knowledge and intelligence as the great bulwark of our free institutions,I for one should lke to see..a success made of tion. the school, if it is to be started; and to this| At Ogden, on the‘night of the 16th inst., -Lo-be had in Town at a Bit-a Drink end I would suggest: First— In view of.the Sam McMillan was shot and killed by Ed. peculiar circumstances under which the Morton, a saloon keeper. It appears that School Trustees were selected, that they do MeMillan had laida plan to blackmail MorAlso a good Supply of now resign, and that the people, who are so ton, and to that end induced the woman he freely subscribing toward the enterprise, be called his. wife to inveigle Morton to her allowed to choose the persons who are to rooms. The saloon man fell into the trap, handle the funds, erect the building, and con- and McMillan canght him in bed with the duct the affairs of the school. Second—That woman about 11 o'clock at night. Forcing a public meeting be held to devise ways and the door, McMillan. entered the room and He is Going Out of the ore Mine means to best accomplish what is proposed. commenced firing off his revolver over the Bosin+ss and is sellingbh These points come vividly to mind in the bed, thinking thereby to frighten Morton and stock below cost. light of experience by one who has obtain hush money from him. Instead of BEEN THERE. submitting to blackmiail, however, Morton > <> jumped out of bed, grabbed his revolver and FRESH BUITER & EGGS AT ALL TIMES, fired. three shots at McMillan, hitting him A Heavy Blow. Se Remember this place sella caeneer each time. McMillan died next morning. wny other house. On Tuesday afternoon, at the old Buckeye Morton, who was also wounded by shots from mill, three teamsters got into a quarrel, when McMillan’s pistol, is under arrest. two of them pooled their issues and commenced to take revenge out of the hide of The experimental furnace recently built by 5 3-1 For the second will free td fiect the for one month. we to maintain 34.3 34 4 0 4-4 4.4.4 334 34 5 3 22 308 4 45 3 4 83 4 2 The first. prize vee awarded to Colonel] public Our telle, probably 202 $3.4 husband of a teachers and balance 8 . Ste the School Fund, I am afraid, will be but a baga- 33 2 403 Capt. Forshay-.......-+..++ is incidentals? W, Nuckle8..cs. ccs cscceeses Charles Bywater..........-. 4 with - a" Hartware, Ete. GREENBAUMS| The Horn Silver Company offer $9 per tom’ f'* or the freighting of their bullion from Frisco to California Ranch, the oe terminus of the railroad. one that should strongly prospective sary expenses 4 Q—-1R 470—¢ 56.8 or in 4 217 34-18 4 5—20 40 3 G0 8.2) s M. Nesbit. /.ccocs ss se - contrasts way 344 WiOuillenic.ssssce-sec0seHank With escsrhececsssrs teach the heavenly land what hand » issue, and - - 2 Go It is expected that the Utah Southern Extension to Frisco willbe completed some time during April. maintained after a suitable building shall have been erected? What resources are at 2=13 Henry en George Howard. Wed MUORCey: 5 sos vasas cee Provo isto have a theater. eral ignorance and lack of enterprise with which we are on al! sides surrounded.’ But, Mr. Editor, permit me ask the pertinent questions: Is not this move premature? Has it been made with due deliberation? And 4 Charles Meligren..... successful : - Mliscellaucous, of the Land Office, Col. J. B. Neil, Register has been nominated for census taker of this Territory. Has “‘Been There.” Sunver Reer, January 23, 1880. receive the fullest encouragement from every citizen. The liberality shown by the ‘con‘tributers thus far is conclusive evidence o the public spirit which pervades the com- with weight - 243.5 . 023 0 - 383 4 4 Out ofa singlé cent, the 12 Score. 2 3 4 2-14 4545 4-2 400-9 203 3 0-8 ~ Where old Elijah went. Patrick Clark will become mie Ellen Brick. shots, Mi. Quirk. cscs. 50h pess Adolph Sultan....... E. C. MeLeod........ <The nish who cheats the printer, (D, V.), at the Catholic No. ' 4 TERRITORIAL NEWS. DEAR SrR—You are probably aware that a paper is being extensively circulated in town soliciting contributions for the purpose of erecting a public shool-house. This is certainly a commendable move, if it can be car- and the prizes}com peted (gna) loading rifle having a maximum i ‘Goa helps them who helps. themselves,"’ vat God help: the sinner (if we catch him) who makés free with the MrnEr woodpile. That sort of thing is played out, half-paet - To the Rditor©of the Miner: en- pounds, minimum pull of trigger three pounds, with sights of any description except telescope, magnifying and globe-covered front, might be used. Following are the scores of the contestants: ¢°“Phete will be no services at the Catholic fear to-morrow, Father Heyde having ne to Pioch €. At thirty . rea oe peta ap ve _Who a possible 25 to score: The rules under which the match came off provided that any breach- _ he’ gres.of this district aro the cheapest to “mine and reduce of any in the known world. Fou hear.us! Febrnary Jet cn nica THE séHoon QUESTION. breach-leading double gun, and (3d) one Colts’ dotale-action pistol. The range was 200 “The house fly has reappeared already. Da—, that ig, dlas—, we mean, drat the pesky critter. ! Mre: J. ¥. Gamble returned to the Reef in repeating “Citizen ‘Peter Harrison is expected to arrive home in a few days. t \ Shakespeare corrected— Sweet are the uses of advertising, and don"t you forgét it. “a= ed r= for were (ist) one Burgess improved 45-calibre Flour was selling on the street last Monday at $5.per hundred. <=y ag of the Prizes. The shooting match at the race track on Sunday last was witnessed by a large number ee INTELLICENCE. oa ae W, a a. Colonel Wall Captu res All ‘Three | AFew Pertinent ntRemarks by One| %, One Year ago since the Paria excitement. “Wednésday evening. gues, more. Sh LAST SUNDAY’S SHOOT. | 2 SUARY Yy SATURRAY ce in ees JANUARY LOCAL ac liner. “the Silver Beet 3 i Centiemen! Go to J. B. Stephens, TING BOOTS, Dress Shoes. for yourGOOD Orders taken FIT- for Ladies’ hoes! Gents, call and see Stephens. He has recelved the latest style of Summer Shoes. 7s o'clock wr ADVERTISE ip the MinER. Horse-Shosing ‘‘all the same." CONTRACTOR "7 PATENT, F A. LEHMANN, SOLICITOR OF AMER- ~AND— BUILDER, Corner of Main _/” and Boyd Streets SILVER REEF, Oh aBii » ican and Foreign Patents. W esbington, 7 D.C. 1 business connected with atents, A WEEK... $122 whether before the eae po me . areas promptly attended te. charge m 1 made, ae issn & patent is seourpd. sendin nae a _ & Co. Auguste,M ; es |