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Show ‘ 4 ‘SATURDAY ~+mbisscbas FRBRUARY 7, 1880. jority of people imagine that it is the simplest thing in the world to edit a newspaper, “UTAR'S A imnan may have grave doubts about his } talent for public speaking; may freely admit MIERABRCHY. tr may be laid Gown beas a genera) _tion that wherever, “humaa authority in Church has encrusted ‘complex © Machinery, with proposior that he cannot turn a tune, or recognize one State, itself with pompous ccre- monia} and complicated creed, there human progresé ts Fetarded icatured. and Christianity is car- There privileged classes of ambicrack the whip of nothing of an artist; usurped but there is no crea- ture sb poor-spirited as toavow his inéapacity to edit anewspaper. On the contrary, this is seems to have a physician, maker—he tions the sanctions of religion are invoked to hedge about ‘and sustain the pretended divine hud a chance, he could make a newspapera butcher, baker or candlestick has a sccret fancy that if he only little bit spiciér and livelier than anything In the shape of a public journal that has ever and souls of men. There are wheels within comein his way. This is one of the most wheels, and ‘systems of authority imperium in fi amusing and universal weaknesses of modern émperio. ‘History repeats itself in larger and times. The number of people who are Smaliler.circtes.“ fected by it is knowgy only to publishers, ‘The peculiar state of society in Utah furjust as the extent to which opium-eating is nishes a demonstration of the truth of the practiced is realized only by druggists and proposition we have. stated. Assuming |,» authority as divinely illuminated Teaders, a -g few-ambitiongs men, remarkable either for S theif’ ‘intelligence nor their transcendant virtue, claim to speak for the people and to the people. Reversing the divine order of things, they exalt the Church above the indi;. viduais, the husk above the kernel; and com- Ey 7 pounding the sensual and devilsh with the pure and the true, they force the hideoné Le mixture down the throats of the masses they influence. Aside from the complicity of the Mormon Church with polygamy and a greedy |. grasp at political power, we have-no other or greater quarrel with its polity and practice than with otber organigzations-which scandalize Christianity with their empty though mischievous pretentions to divine authority. Polygamy is the greatest enemy of the Mormon Church itself, aiders and abettors and though the of the crime account its opposers as enemies, we know that many of its members extend a hearty “God speed.’ to its conscientious opponents. We oppose polygamy and its twin evil the union of Church and State, because they as a State in the Union. We are ‘épposed to it because it inevitably createg and intensifies social antipathies, dividing and keeping apart the people of this Territory, whd ought to be united in social and fraternal felewship. We oppose it because (it-canses--misery—and dissension in families, embitters their offspring, and is in . Violation of the Jaws of God and our country: It is a blot upon the fair page of civilization, & sore upon the body politic, and a legitimate outgrowth of official presumption and dictation, such as characterize the organizations we condemn. Wonver San ‘physicians. Argonaut, expects eae had removal. cm to go to Hear how the irreverent cuss talks of that pions institution of San Francieco known as the. Young Men’s EV AnaHAg Association: nothing matter Schurzwrote general a statement of any dishonest tices on (Hayt's) scribble by stealth, and patiently toil over reams of composition mee nobody can be induced to print. silver Butte Frontier-Indez. Correct, Mr. Jndex,.correct. sheets of the Mrver have St.George; diocese, luminary around of the Lord but has been since that cavorting in the Legislature at Salt Lake, we have gone to the devil—so to speak—and if Beantiful Snow can’t be induced to hurry back to Dixie and resume his old posish on the paper —instead of making a consummate ass of himself in the Legislature—why this ‘journal all. will be beyond redemption, that's THe Chicago Times says that Governor Mur- ray is described man south of as being Mason and the handsomest Dixon's line, and .the expectation is that he will bécome very popular with the susceptible dumsels of the Far West. Evidently, that paragrapher never heard of the beauty, fluency and high reputation of the editors of the Salt Lake Tribune and Herald. That Governor Murray’ might, by a strong supposed stretch of the imagination, to equal.in good looks be the editor of the Tribune, we must reluctantly admit; but that hecan ever expecttoclimbtosnch an ideal pinnacle of beauty as that occupied by the Herald man, why—Hyperion to a satyr—never! SRR RRR AE SS RR = WHERE hss the Uteh ‘Board of Trade, with its pamphlet, gone to t—Salt Lake Herald. Gone to h— Mr. Herald, dwell Dull Times “ After twenty two years they have a stone- with Brigham. Sabe, s in Bodio. “ History repeats itself,’ and in noinstance front building, mortgaged for neariy al! it’s is this truism more apparent than in Bodie at worth, and costing more for annual interest this time. Following up mining excitements andsrepairs by $4,000 than it receives, Its from ‘49 to the present day, there seems to be library contains 3,514 volumes, of delapidated |: no difference in the history of the rise and and uninteresting books. Only twelve new ones were added in the year. An average of fall of camps. Usually there is a“boom” in one particular locality which attracts the atabout seven Jodgings a night was furnished tention of men in contiguous camps where g the year. dt has supplied 1,200 meal the dull season prevails, and, with with Hayt's Schurz posi- his about act part the case he said or corrrpt had been for no pracfound, Schurz Knew at this time that Hayt had-sent his son under an assumed name to buy-a mine 6n a Government reservation, He also knew that the exposure of this was Solely due to Fisk's publication charges. fact and Charley’s Crime. Cuicaco, February 5.—Charles DeYoung is in Leavenworth, gathering evidence for his trial in the Kailoch ‘matter. y The proofalways been passed under the eagle eye of Apostle Snow of the do faet. publication, in’ which proof Wnen a Mormon editor in Utah writes an article for his paper, he has first to submit it to the Bishop for approval or correction.— to of lively asserfadion the day Hayt was removed that he made the discharge simply heeanse the Commissioner had withheld information and not because any of the charges under investigationy had been proven. Morcover, of every newspaper Office in the country overflow with the.evidences of the ambition. end harmless vanity of the vast public who where Frank Pixiey, editor of the Francisco when he dies. The drawers and waste-baskets Schurz and Hayt. New York, Febrnary 5. —A Sun ’s Washing{on special says: Carl Schurz has been acting # double a) in the official melo-drama which has ended with the removal of Commissioner Mayt, In a letter to Fisk, Febrnary 2, he denies that he has said that Fisk's sunted Count Wants the Returns Aveusta, Davis, in We... Febrnary concluding his 5. — inaugural Gacpenoe address, late difficuities: ** There can be no half-way ground in regard to this great public wrong, which should receive the condemnation of every honest citizen, that “thus refers it may who, to the berve a8 a warning under a free in future government, may to those Won't Act. New York, February 5.—Drexel, Morgan & Co, have given notice that they cannot act any longer as treasurers of the fund raised through the instrumentality of Parnell. Help for 014 Ireland. New Irish York, February Relief Fand amounts 6.— The Herati’s go fur to $104,500, Among yesterday's contributors are Augustus Belmont and Harry Hill for round amounts. Dion Boucicault makes the suggestion that every theater and mmnusic hall in the United States should devote St. Patrick’s day to performances in aid of The Heraid correspondent who signs himself * California’’ that he does not yet find the names of any of the Irish milHonaires of California among the contributors. His communication is prematnre, since the Herald's proposition will not have reached California in several days. Handsome sums are expected from the public- apisites men of that State. A Hellish Deed. kicked it across the room crushing its skull, Another child six years of age was in the room and testifies to the erime. A Lively Shek2-Up. N Companionship Comstock, and will serve wr i ap THAT THOMAS a as aspecimon of the Township tions ies 1 section 25, in Townsbip 36, ‘south Range 14 W., alt Lake meridian, and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at discovery raonunment with magnetic variation 15 deg. running N, 21 deg. E. 760 feet on "ie ceauire ine N. 9 deg. W. 69 deg. Hoe E. 30u District, Iron county, Any and all ; Application for Patent. 1 Range 1 West - fice Mining +143. Any and porti n of ail persons ace said Great Western face ground claims with ate reguired the Register Extension of the Mountain or sure of putting it, but story-teller a it has long taken time who has made that sum twice over sixty days. another — man’s little name. a 2 Application for Patent. MARRIED CLARK—-BRICK—At Siiter the Recf. February Catholic Ist, by F ather Heyde. Mr. Patrick Clark Een Brick, boih of Silver Reef. Church, the Rev. to Miss Rew Co-Day. south post No. 8,feet to peee 600 fee From pa red I ea JNO. B. NEIL, eee Notiok Notice No, 582. -Unirep §1at: 8 Laxp OFFIcR, Batt east of himself. 86, Application for Pateat. Lake Crry, Uran, January 15, 1880. +; section 25, ia ‘Lownship 36, south of Range 14 West of the Salt Leke meridian, ag described ss follows, to wit: Commencing at discovery monument With a mag etic variation of 15 doy. east and running S. 4s deg. 39 min, W! 300 feet to post No, 1,, thence 8. 6 dég. 30 min. E, 1,500 feet to pest No. 2, thence N. 83 deg. 38 min. E. 6:0 reet to post No. 8, thence N. 6 deg, 30 min. W. 1,5u0 feet to post No. 4, thence 8, 83 ceg. 30 min. W. 660 fact to post No. 1, conta ing 2U.661 apres. From post No. 4 the 44 scction curuer between sections 24 and 25, ‘Yownuship 36, south Range 14 W. bears East 330 fect distant, The nearest knoWwn mining location Is-the Great Western Extension of the Mountain -Peak, The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's offica of Pitito Iron Mining District, Iron county, Utah, Book B, page ls ; Any and afl persons claiming adversely any périion of said Monntain Peak mine or surface ground are required to file their adverso claims with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, during the sixty days’ publication hercof, or they will be-barred by virtue of the provisions No. 586, Unirep Starys Lanp Orricr, Bact Lage (itx, Ursu, Janpary 15, 1880. Or: £13 HEREBY, GIVEN THAT 1HOMAS } plat on file in this office 23 Lot No. 48, in° north- Dawn Rice has become a preacher, but he isn't the first clown that has made a minister ; es TOTICE la HEREBY GIVEN THAT THOMAS few ‘lownsnip JNO. B. NEIL, Register. Taylor, whose Postofice address is Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, has made application for a patent for 1,500 lioear feet of the Mountain Peak mine or vein, bearing iron, with surface | ground 600 feet on width, situatedin Pints lron Mining District, county of Iron, Utah Territo-y, and desiyvated by the field notes and official bya in direct that this noice b 0 d@ in the MIKER, the newspaper published at silver Reef, neurest to said mining claim, forthe period of many minutes’ toil with his pen—the simple writ- So. 49, teien with magnetic variation 15 . E. and running N. 36 dey, 65 min. ‘centre of claim, thence N. 63 dex 300 feet to post No. 1, thence 3. 36 W. 1,600 feet.to ee No. 2, thence with the Hegister ef the United res Land Ofdce,at Salt Lake City, Utah, curing ike six'y the in- and Lot days’ publication hereof, er they w by virtue of the provisious of a sixty days’ publication hereof, or they will be barred by virine of the provisions of the statute, Tdiect that this notice be published in the MINEK, 8 Dewspape: published at Silver Reet, Dearest said miuing claim, for the period of gixty days. > <> o--—-—_— years of labor to make this money. We could show him a man in the penitentiary as Any and all anak ‘claiming adversely any portion of saia Put mine or surface ground are required to fi'e their bine claime adversely any Iron Mountain to fie their adverge of the United States Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah. during the £7-60d . easterly extension of the Fot Metal. Jhe location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder’s office of Fiuto! sron ee District, Iron county, Uteh, Book B, D: strict, Peak mine THOMAS for ® patent for ine or veiD, o. 1 the quarter-section corner between sections 30 and 31f Township 86, south Range 13 W. bears north 28 deg. 14 min. west 1,160 feet. The nearest known mining location is the north E. 1,491 feet distant, The nearest known mining locations are the Mountain Peak xnd Excelsior. Tiie loca.ion of this miseis recorded in the Re- corder’s cffice~of Finto oe Iron county, Utah, Book THAT eat Ss. 53 deg. 1 min, E. 600 f eet to thence N. 386 deg. 45 min, x 1,560 No. 4, thenceN . 53 deg. 15 min. W. post No. 1, containing 20.661 acres. 300 feel to “the discovery poin:, containing 19.704 acres. From post No. 4at the northeast corner cf this claim ihe 4, section corner between sections 24 and 25, Township 36, south 47 min, GIVEN Range 14 West of tne yult Lake meriuian, and described as follows, to wit; Cm en s pera: ne deg. E S00. ae a 15 min. W. ra 45 sok mag8. 83 N.W 33640 the Show. Range 14 West, bears North 4deg. HERELY Taylor, whose Postoffice audress is Salt Leke beu: euring iron, with santa ground.6c0 feet in width, situ.ted in Pinto Iron Mining District, Iron county; Utah Territory, and designated b the ficld notes and official pla: ou file in this 6 ss follows, Commencing at discovery Monument with netic variation 15 deg. 30 min. KF. running deg. 380 min, W, 300 tecito post No. 1, be corner of the Chaim , een i ve deg. &. OTICEIS City, Utah, .as made. Ree 1,500 linear foet of tue designated by the fle!ld notes and official plat on file in this office ss Lot No. 47, in sectivn 25, in described I Noriok No. 585, Unirep States Laxp O } Barr Lake (ry, Drag, Sanaaey: 18, 1880. Taylor, whose Poatoflice address is Salt Lake a Utah, has made application. for a patent or 1,500 hhear feet of the Great Western Iron Rrabeatk hxtension of the Mountain Pe mine or vein, béaring iron, with surface ground 60) feet in width, situated in Pinto Iron Mining Disiric:, iow eounty, Utah Territory, and aud hereof or they will be barred of the provisions of the eee Application for Patent. NoricE No, 681. Unirep states Laxy OFFice, } * Satt Lake City, Uran, January 16, 1880, OTICEIS HEREBY GIV. N THAT THOMAS Wikiz Coiiins says honest toil with the pen has given him $150,000. This is a novel genious publication vircué “direct that this notice be pull MrseEnr, the newspaper published ac bilver Reef, nearest to said mining claim, for the period sixty daye. 60d JNO. B. NEIL, Register. JNO. B. NEIL, Register. 36, south é the Reyister of the Unitea States Land Cffice, at Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, during the sixty days’ by direct that this notice bo published in the INER, A Lewspaper published, at Silver Reef; near 5t-to-said mining claim, for. the period of meridian, in Book B, persons claiming aixaresty any portion of said Blowout mine or surface ground are“required to file their adverse claims with Salt Lake Ci-y, Utsh Territory, during ths sixty days’ publication hereof, or t ey will bo barred bv virtue of the piovisions of the statute, I Yownship 8 “shart to post No. 4, thence N. 65 deg. W. eet to pee No.1, containing 20.661 fates: From post No. 1 of said claim the corners to sections 1, 2, 35 Bo a Town bips 36 and 37, eouth Range 14 Wa Bl dg. E, 2/4 feet distant. The eiieat kr own mining locations are the Duncan Piacer mining claim and the Bloomcr mining The location of this mine is recoréed county, Utah, Book B, page1 -17-6:d feet to post 60u feet to post No. 2, thence B. 65 aeg. teet to post No. 8, thence N. ae ‘f the Register of the United States Land Office, at sixty days. 36, south Ran 2, Tow.ship 37, south Range 14 W., 300 feet.4 W. 500 fect to the ceutre »y avd all persons claiming ee ersely any Ration of said Excelsior mine or surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with An old man with a gatchel and.cane yesterday stood in front of the Detroit Opera House for a Jong half hour, surveying the building yith a curious eye, and he finally entered, walked up to the box office and asked: “What's the regular price to go in?” “Well, about six shilings,”’ answered Shaw. “I'll give you 10 cents!” The treasurer hesitated for awhile, but finally took the money and told him to go up. The old man went up stairs to find everything dark and deserted. He took a seat, fixed his gaze on the drop-curtain and didn’t get tired out for about half an hour. Then he walked down stairs with a slow and dignified step, put his head into the box office and said: “If you call! that a panorama then you don't know what a panorama is, andif folks come slong and pay six shillings t8 see it, there’s a heap of fools in this country! ‘Good day!"? way ate for 1,500 linear feet 0) the Biowous District, ine of said nr containing 2.661 acres. From post Ne. said claim the corners to Bections 30, 31, 25 a "36. Township 36, soul ange 13 and 14 Wert, bear 8S.44 deg, 3) min. 2,0u0u fee. distant, ‘Tue nearest known mise locatiuns Bro the: hesspeak aud Mountain Peak. Ths locador 20f this mine is recored in the Recorder’s Pinto Ifon ue District, 4 * AND Vo GIVEN aeica 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THOMAS Taylor, wh: se SE ee os rece nr Uity, Utch Territory, bas made &pp er applicaticn for a patent of, the Excelsior mine or: situated in Fiuto Iron Mining 4, thence CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING C0008, Selene. IS HEREBY Notice an Ko. 584. rea Lanp OFFICE, a} igtien Crry, Deak January 15, 1880. Heed 15, 1880. } Taylor, whose Pos:ofilce address is Salt Lake of said ciaim, the ek. SAGER, ' chong lhe post No. 1, ‘thence S$. 21 deg. W. 1,600 tect e post No, 2, thence S. 69 des. F, 600 feet to post No. 3 thence N. 21 deg. KE. 1, 500 feet to port No, ‘New Yorn, February 5.—AJetter from cord, menrush furiously to the point of inHavana says the recent earthquake Jeft all terest, without a thought of whether they have | public buildings ane most private houses, exmeans to tide overa dull season. To-day we cept those of wood, in San Christobal in a -have 1,000 men too many in Bodie. They can heap of ruins. In the Vuilta Abaja su)phurbe seen standing on street corners and in ous ea have occurred. esosen DEALER IN... “-» 392.45 for salaries, $941.90 for “charity and asloons, and a glance chows thé initiated observer that they have not the wherewithal to general expenses.”’Subtract from this The Latest Ute Nows. Groceries, Provisions, pay for a. hreakfast or dinner. The season amount what is laid out for general expenses Los Prxos AcExcy, @1.;4=-via Laxe City, is such that they cannot seck new fields. and and we figure this pretentious and loud-vviced Col., 6. — General Adams and party arrived the consequence is that every business bereligious organization’s actua] expenditure yesterday, Captain Jack and Sowerwick left comes overdone afd much want prevails. for charity at almost nothing. Now, if this mmedistely for Grand River, at which point Our mines are as good as ever; the stream of Boots, Shoes and Fats, is not a finud,a pretense, a humbug, and a it is reported Douglas and the While River ballion prodaction is constantly’ increasing; hypocritical sham, under the clouk of religUtes areencamped. Jack made no promises, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, and the outlook is as cheering as cVer, but the. ion, will #omeone be kind enongh to inform and refaged to seta time for his return. “I fact that we have more non-producers than TOBACCO, CIGARS, WINES & LIQUORS, us what itis? Prayers at noon, afterfioon,” will do my best to effect the surrender ef the producers makes it hard onthe latter class. and two evenings.in the week, andafew dog prisoners,’’ were his parting words to Gcnera] STORMONT e eared tract#'as w free library, may be a good But a few weeks more will unravel this Adams. Douglas has not been to the Agcncy tangled skein, ,and when outside districts South of Silver Reef, Utah Territory. excnse for begging money these hard times, since ha made his demand for rations on the are opened up for exploration the many so that a lot of idle young Christians may 7th ult.,and was refused. Allis quict. The idlers will firid something to do. No class Application for Patent, have comfortable reading and sleeping rooms Indians anxious over the fending negotiaof men in the world show more pluck and on Satter Btreet. We ask some of these young tions at Washington. courage than do the prospectors aud those Notice No, 579. Christ if they are not ashamed gf themThe Times says Mr. William Byers, of Denwho make a business of mining. No comUnrtep States Laxp OFFICE, selves for their lack of zea} in God's service? ver, an intimate friend of the late Mr. MeekSait Lary City, UTAH, January 15, 1880. ' bination of fortuitous circumstances can We demand to know if they expect when they er, of White River, informed the House Com,OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT get to Abraham’s bosom, the welcome of make them afraid or cause a waver among i Thomas Taylor, whose Poatctit: ® aduress mittee on Indian Afiairs yesterday that Jn his them of the slightest nature. They are strong ia Salt Lake City, Uteh Territory; hae mace op* well-done, good and faithful servunis?”? We opinion the main cause of the recent Ute outin their belief in the future, and if they are plicution for a patent for 1,500 linear feet of the ask theni if they expectto get tu Abraham’s break was the attempt of hieeker to compel Bleck Magnetic mine or, vein, bearing iron, with bosom at all. We warn the yocng Christians | unsuccessful in one camp are always ready the savages to conferm strictly to the cus- surface ground 66) fect tu width, situated in to make for another and try their luck there. Pinto lrun Mining Distric’, county ‘of Trou, Utah that they can't fool good oid Father Abraham. toms ofthe whites. ‘Verritory, a.d desiguated by the fleld notes and nd unlers the golden pavement is fastened The present du!] season must give way to a Official plat on file in this cfilce as Lot No. 64, in renewal of good times, and with the disapdown, and the harps and things all chained the northeast +; and southeast 14 sec'ion 30, in Eritish Revenge. pearance of the snow will come good business we ward Father Abraham that if these young» Townsbip 36, South Range 14 West, Salt Lake - Lonpon, February 6. — General Roberts and plenty of it. We trust, however, that meridian, and described as follows, to wit: .___Chystiaus get to heaven, he had better herp sends the following from Cubul: Before NoOommencing at discovery ae ps eee outside camps may Keep their r population inthem itn his bosom, or they will, clean heaven ’ ‘Vem ber 12, 1878, about 73-men were executed, thence on centre lige _N. 65 docs . tact until such time as we are prepared to Teout of ater portable fine they van get their thence N. 25 deg. ‘BOO fest to posy owe. a viz: the city of Kotwal magistrate and sit ceive them and provide labor for unemploythence S. 25 deg. E 600 feet to post No. 2, MeRAE on.* others convicted for dishonoring the bodies thence 8. Shave W. 1,50) feat to post No, 8 ed hands.— News. thence N. 25 ceg. W. fect to post No,4 of the officers of thé British Embassy; seven—_——_—-—_-> < + -_ -—— = co N. 65 dee: bk. 1,100 feetto post No.1 cole SULVEB REEF don't boom as she used to ' teen convicted fér attacking the escort to the taidhng 20.661 ac-es, No variation given; local did.” Why don't the Mixer get up and Embassy and having the proporty of the “Gup marnin’, Mre. Mulcahy.’ attraction. From post No. 2 the $4 section corenthuse some more,—(Ugden Rustler. ner between sections 29 and 30, Township 36, Embassy in their possession, and forty-nine “Gud marnin’ to ye, Mrs. Flannigan.” South Range 14 W., bears south 66 deg."30 min Oh, fio, Charley! We haven't Jost any for proved murders of camp followers and “Did ye hear the news, Mrs,, Mulcahy?" , 660 feet. The nearest kuown mining locaimplication in the attack on the British EmFaith an’ I didn’t, Mrs. Flannigan.”’ ich tar rite dose of “enthnse’’ as you tlons are the Soft Deposit Placer claim and the Pot Metal mining claim. ‘The location of this “There's another increase in the family bassy. Since November 12, nine’ were exegot. Bat how did you get it off, old boy mine is recorded in the Recorder’s office of cuted on conviction for attacking the Resiover at O’Rouke’s. Pirto Iron Mining District, Iron county, Book See rsoeete dency, and fifteen more have been sentenced ‘*God help us, an’ fwhat is it, a bboy ora B, page 168. "any and a)l persons claiming advervely any “Mn. Rerawnrony B. Ilarrs will please gerrul?”” to death for killing wounded soldiers and imrtion of ssid B ack Magnetic mine or surface plication in the attack ou-the Residency. ‘ Begor {t's naythur, Mra. Mulcahy.” take notice thptthe Salt Lake Herald doesn't gronnd are required to file their adverse clains “ Naytbor!”* with the Register of the United States Land “want any more outsiders after Genetal (fice, at Sal. Lake Oily, Utah, duriig the wixty It’s both—it’s twins, Mrs. ‘*No, naythur. How They Do It in France. « days’ publication here +f, or they will be barfed “Murray to fill the gubernatorial chair of Mulcahy.’ Panis, February 5.— The calamity which by virtne of the provia‘ons of the statute, I “Twins!” : We suppose that! he will govern himaati direct that this notice. ba _ published in tho ae ‘Vtah. occurred on the circular railroad at Clichy on “ Twins—yis—bad cess to Paddy O\Rouke.” Mien, tho newepsper prbliabed at Silver teef, Tuesday night was even more horrible than nearest to eid minivg claim, for the period of estimated from fretreports, Eleven persons oh INO. B. NEIL, Rogister Wn gurstnevs bave already died, most notably among them eaer-Susecnine for the Mixer, tickets; this is cquivalent to boarding one man, It provides street preaching, has a noom prayer- meeting from 8:30 to 4:30 py.m., every day, a Bible class every Tuesday evening, and stréet preaching every Sunday. It pay $958.70 annually for gas and water; $1,- Crry, Iron couuty, Utat Territory, and designated by the field notes and official plat on fe in this cfilice as Lot No. 46, in N.E. ane \ of _ one ac- Laxe UTICE in width, of Misery. <@—- \ Nomex. Nos en UnitTeD Srares Laxp UFFiOEF, City, Utah, has made fof'1,6u0 linear feet talk of the times: “Au’ how air ye the mornin’, Mrs. Murphy?” : “Nnunined entirely, bless God. It's bad you're lookin’ yerself, Mrs. McFadden.” *« Were ye in the Lady O’ Kelly, dear?’ “Twas. It took the savin’s of six months. How was it with you, darlint?” “I've .clane lost all the few dollars I had.”* hy } “*Tt’s all along wid the dthrill hole." ‘+ Ard the sa-alt.’’ ‘Och! the thaven spalpeens.”’ “It may not have been right,, dear, but from the first prospect I was prayin’ for that mine and for Captain O*Bryan, an’ all the time I ought to have been selling short. ‘Och! what can praying do. agin dthrill holes and sa-alt.”” An’ poor Mrs. Mulrooney, She's in-it“Wid her twins! Och! murder!” ‘““ An’ Mrs. McDuiffey, she’s sa-alted.”” “Wid. her auld man sick these three months!"* 7 “An’ there's wapin’ and wailin’ at Doughe rtys.:) ** God help us!"’— Virgtnia Enterprise. He Saw Application fo for Patent. Patent. veiju, bearing iron, with surface ground 600 feet The following may be duplicated by halting within the hearing of any two gossips on the ing of Dayton, O., February 5.—Juiius Radke was | arrested last evening charged with the death of his child an infant of four months. He came home under the influence of liquor and seizing the child dashed it tothe floor then ° Satt Boston, February 5.—The Republican State Convention will be held at Worcester on April 15, to choose delegates at large to the Nationa) Convention. Ths New Fo-Day. Hew To-Day. Apeiosfio. for The Massachusetts Republican Convention, the Irish Relief Fund. says wounded is computed at sixty, and of these several wil) die. Dieudonne, engineer of the train, died yesterday. In his ante-mortem statement he gave his versfon of: the particnlars of the terrible disaster. He was within a few yards of the Argentville train before he observed the red lights on the rear car, and before he had time to do anything the crash came, 2nd he knewno more. Twocauses are mentioned as tending to explain the collision —one is the reprehensible practice of dispatching the fast express train a few minutes after the departure of the slow train, and the other ts the utter insufficiency of fog signals on the line. At the time of the collision the express was ei tee at eyfall speed. attempt to trample upon the rights of the people. I would recommend an investigation of the whole subject of arranging, tabulating and counting the returns, and that the facts astertained be made public.” scandalize ‘ the nation,and’prevent Utah from taking her appropriate place Beasted ‘Chinaman. San Francisco, February 5.—There was a fire in a Chinese wash-honuse on Pine street, near Taylor, thismorning. It is not known how many occupants the house had, but ten bodies have already been recovered: ‘fipm thie ruins. yi manifest call. No matter what his actual business in Hfe msy be—prescher, lawyer, authority oyer the people as the slave owner does over the slave gang. In such organiza- right of kings and priests to rule the bodics More Mud: San Fraxctsco, February 5 —Assessments have been levied as follows: Savage,50 cents ashare; Dudley, % cents; Hillside, $0 cents. e may confess that he is no poet, not much ofa scholar, and a work to which every man ‘ (ious men are built up ai the expense of the Saahens. ‘and when turned by any one else: TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. being Count Depuyferrat.. The’ number of <i gl: = the Biteer Beet Winer. Tue editor of the New York Tablet, who knows whereof he speaks, says that the ma- of the atatute, ; I diyect that this notice Soren ced in the Mixer, ths newspaper published at Siiver Reef, nearest Taylor, whose Fustcffice address in halt Laze City. Utah Terriiory, has this day made applica tion for a patent for 1,56 linear teet of the Chesapeak mine or vein, bearing iron, with sur- face ground 600 feet in width, situsted in Finuso Iron Mining District, county of Iron, and Utah Territory, and designated by the field notes and official piat on file in this office as Lot No. 45, in the southeast 3; and southwest 1{ Section 25, Township 36, south r Wiest, Sait Lake meridian, said Lot 45 being described as follows, towit: Commencing at discovery monume.s running on the centre line of said claim deg. 45 min, EK, 1,500 feet, thence N. 69 deg. Suu feet to post No. 1, theuce 8. 36 deg. 45 min. . 1,500 feet to post No. 2, thence 9. es deg. E. 600 feet to post No. 3, thence N, 36 deg. 45 E. 1 600 feet to post No. 4, tieucs N. 69 deg. W. 600 feet to post No. 1, containing 19.885 acres.| No variation given; local attraction. From post No, 4 the corners to sections 26, 36, 30 and 31, Township 36, south Kange 13 and 14 West, bear south 44 deg. 30 min. E. 2,000 feet vaeeae The nearest kuown minivg locatious are the Blowout and Excelsior. The location of this mne is recorded in the Recorder’s oftice of Pinto Iron Mining District, Iron county, Book B,_ page 147. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of the said Chesapesk m: ground are required to file their or surface ms with the Register of the ae od Bates Land Office,at Balt Lake City, Utah Sn the sixty days’ publication Seneror they bo barred by virtue of the provisions of os statute. I direct that this notice be published the MINER, the newspaper published st Sliver eef, nearest to said mining claim, for the to said mining claim, for the period of sixty period of sixty days, days. 7-60d JNO, B, NEIL, Register, 17-604 JNO. B. NEIL, Register. Application for Patent, Application for Patent. Notice No. 687. UnitErp Sratzs Lanp OFFIcR, Bar? Lake Cary, Uran, January 35, 1880. } OLICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THOMAS Noricz No. €83, Untrep €ratrs Lanp Orr SALT Lake Ciry, Urau, ixdoate 58, 1880, | OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1E0MAS Taylor, whose Fos‘oftice addr:.ss is Salt Lake City, U tah, “has made application for a patent for 1,500 near feet of the Duncan No. 1 mine r vein, bearing iron, with surface) ground 600 feet Ta width, situated in Pinto Tron Miving District, Iron county, Utah ‘Territory, and designated by the field notea and: fficial plat oa file in this office as Lot No. 37, in Townships 36 and 37, south of liange 14 West of the Salt Lake meridian, and described as follows, to wit: © ommencing at eee muy mene with magnetic var ation 15 deg,2 E,, running N, 24 deg. li, Te0 feet to eaten or claim, thence N. 66 dee. W. 890 teet to post No. 1, thence 8, 24 deg. W. 1,500 feet to post No, deg. FE. 60u feet to post No, ‘Taylor, whose Post fice address is Salt Lake City, Utah, ‘has made application for a patentior fifteen hundred linear feet of the Desert mine or vein, bearing iron, with Monnd surface — six hundred f.et in width, situated in Iron Springs lron Miniug District, Iron county, and Territory of Utah, and designated wae ee: field Pas and official piat on flie in this o 33, Lownship 36, south of Range maa West of the ralt Laze meridian, and beinng deacribed as follows, to wit: Conaeeiig at discovery monument, running thence N, 72 ug. K. 683 teet te the centre or said mining ainton: thence N, 18 deg. W. 360 feet to corner post No. 1, thence 8. i2 deg. W. 1,433 fret to post No. 2, thence 8. 18 2; thence 8. 66 3, thence N. 24 deg. RH. 1,600 feet to port No, 4, thence N. 66 deg. W. 600 feet to post No. 1, containing 20.661 acres. From post No. 4 att tho: northeast corner of sections 2, 8, 34 and 35, Townships #6 and 37, &. Range 14 W. bears N. 81 deg. 45 wis! EB. 228 ~feet ot ‘ho nearcat known mining O0A> tion js toe Duncan Placer minivg claim. The location of this mine ia recorded in the Re- corder’s oan. sa Pinto Iron Book B, page1 Any and all Peaee portion of aid Duncan Mining District, parallel, south roeabi 13 W., 6 north 20 fee distant. The nearest knowwo par ts location is “thé Bisek Maquette: ~The location of- this mineis recorded in the Recorder’ 8 office of the Iron Bp: ings Iron Mining District, bg nes aes Iron eee adversely any No.1 mine or surface Rronne are required to flle their adverse claims ith the Register of the United States Land Ofiice, at Salt i.axe City, Utah, dur'ng the sixty da; 8’ publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the prrovisions direct that this notica be of the statute, pubfiehed _ ees = i ge a in. the Miner, the newspaper published at rilver Reef, nearest the said mining olaim, for the poriod of six'y days, { 7-600 JNO. B. NEIL, Register. a week in your own fown. $ $5 outfit freo, Oo., Yorvand, Maine, Addresa Terms ae H, HaLuer per. dav at home. gamPire $51 0 $20 worth ee fre Addrvas Hruy39,10 o., ducsand, Malu visions a9 — the statute, 17-6 I direct that JNO. this sede per pubraining NEL, INVENTORS and PATENTEES pponla tee ri , to Edson Bree ; Soljoitors of ronea Wathington, o, aes furnish the same WITHOUT CHAR Brotvars, z wollknown and arcaadatatni Pe hating, hoch ostabilehed tn e e of bes published in the Mr lished at pilver Heef, nearest to claim, a the period of oe daya. "A ewes Ti |