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Show 7 oS, 4 even - Ge Silver Reef Pliner. SATURDAY 2222+ Jos. - PEBREARY new All ‘Comfetes and the Ready to Drop. 4 $, 1880. hoisting works; and-also INTELLICENCE. explore. Horn Silver stock isiets at —-_ 2 oe Who was your valetine! ° 4 Last Tuesday was Pancake day. The Educational Society holds a meeting at the Harrison House to-night. To-morrow will the first Sunday usher in the in On the night of the 23d ef June last, Barbee mill accidentally caught fire, and spite of all that don!ld ‘be done to check advanee of the flames, that structure and hoisting works of the mine were razed to Quadragesima-- Lenten season. “There he stands, like-a stone-Wall!” An’ thou lovest us, Colonel, do it to-morrow. ground. oo canses and much inconvenience to the The Tt women through direct men bullion shipments from Silver Wells, Fargo & Co.'s for the week ending to-day, aggregate $20,956.07, that A nearly had $35.000 piled up Indian many and two between dogs squaw foot a hali-grown as had a mind to races, take a The shooting match between the Rev. M. Shoemaker’s shooting After will Cassidy this Mormon be indulged is eround) or two, a horse Several by a race of. our spirited and a dog Blake for ment in Brizham Utah, that works in that one that grinds of the old some is a little Northern capacity, out Utah's best poetic race setth- only mill crop... does Flanagan fnll Virgin won't of and carpenters The day, the to a aqua water, and rest be the Reef on Eastern Wednesday got since into which within the gates of this holey camp for a week or ten days past. The Gen- eral — who, by tho way, is an old Pacific Coast newspaper man, ag well as a nonprofessional mining expert — is here as the capitalists who properties Nianifesto! N. Christensen, whose place of business fot the manufacture and repairing of Boots and is on Main Street, next 4 jong to the begs Ex- leave to state that he has spent the half of a. life time at the trade on custom work, and acknowledged no superior in making Boots or Shoes to fit in the great city of St. Lonis, where he formerly lived. fe has now prospered among the people of Silver Reef about three years, and maintained his position against all fossilized styles and competition, and intends.to all gentlemen do so henceforth. who desires BOOTS OR SHOES give hima call, IN GOOD ANY He invites FITTING STYLE to pans, The deep, the (op of of which these be and six As pnip frem charged into then pans is the the delivered are pattern, nearly 4,000 stand are the panes pulp of 5 to the canyon J. The B. badly feet eapacityy bnilt on inconvenient and amalgam a very more row than platforms receptacles liberal agreeably upon seale, and the nar- with platforms constructed mills. ENGINE, RETORT motive power AND for ASSAY the mill ROOMS. will be fur- froma boilerof 443 The feed also 5-ply pump which. f-ply each of feet hose other bell pans, and boiler is a attachments, the a while dimen- purposes. to run A battery; pans are supplied line the 14 for this with for fire and beltsndices inch by P. arilecra Shea, tory of that Reynetds out a was H. are Separated room, and quested for run by a partition from the engine quileeconvenient a object, to to the sign was a adjourned pan fron’ room, reterts, capable of holding 1.200 pounds of amalgam, though the, usual charge is not more than about SOO pounds, In these retorts the amalgam the is placed and fires in the sealed up air-tight, when furnaces underneath volatilize the quicksilver and leave the silver free, or comparatively so, from all impurities. The precious metal is then taken ont, melted, east into bricks of a convenient size, assayed, stamped and shipped. For this work a roomy and convenient assay oftice, with weighing room ticulars, has attached, been complete erected a few in all yards parnorth of the mill. Sonth ef the mill about 50 yards stands one of the Jargest and best-eppointed blacksmith shops to be found in Southern Utah, where all ordinary work or repairs for mill and mine can be done. THE MOST SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT MILLIN UTAN, Although the mill and adjunct structures have been put up as contract work (Mr. Geo, Chater-eontracter},- wefeet no-hesttancy in asserting that a more substantially-built or more conveniently cannot be Coast. The and arranged found work has on been supervision when quartz anywhere read All paper to the done Pacific under the of; Millwright the battery drops W, T. to-morrow we shall see in what mauner that gentleman’s work bears out his reputation as the boss mill constructor of this section of the country. The Miner congratulates. Messrs. Barbee mitts That of the it may, both gods, grind unlike fast and and like the exceeding fine, and turn ont profits for its owners until they become richer than old C resus himself, is the worst wish we haye to express. Wont week, by perme sion ‘ yr i oie ot . of the ow ners, A by Governor fire. will concurring, the Territorial in next a symre- heading at meeting Rice’s to then Hall. much thereof as may be applicabie to While re lying‘on the Supreme I. SCHWARTZ, veneeeOF om S this THE.....- PIONEER Of STORE Silver Reet, “The ratiFoad cetectlyes say that Graham, who was recently. arrested at Ogden for embezzling over $40,000 from the Central Pacific Railroad Company, had a preparation which would erase. figures and then make them come again whenever he liked. When he was compsring freiht bills he would obliterate the figures and put in Ahers, afterwards restoring the original ones. He kept this up four or fiveyears, oe The The <> o——___ Pioneer old Pioncer the Stormont some of river and profitably for future buildings ——_—- mill, belonging has been to disinantl@!, the will prove im of most Charge The office be put Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BOOTS and This and is tures Tramp the work-of srd_ of incidents, advenexp:riences connectéd with the gossipy and atithor’s Mark Twain's in Europe. The it to subscribers at the following BELTING, PACKING, \ RAIL AND BAR IRON. Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco And MERCHANDISE in GENERAL, A FULL LINE OF : - Assayers’ Goods te" PLEASE CALI and EXAMINE OUR GUODS before purchasing elsewhere. I. SCHWARTZ, 2 Pine ogg awnnoray RETORTS, MELTING CRUCIBLES, MUFFLES, POTS — BONE- ASH, LITHARGE, ETC., ETO., ETC, eee Cooking and Heating Stoves and Ranges In greai variety and of best manufacture, CARPENTER’ S and BUILDER’S d ware. Woolf & Jordan‘s FANCY To which @-- \ ARTICLES, I bég to direct public attention, CUTLERY, CiGaxsa, Tobacco QuN¥ECTIONE RY, AGAZINAS, PERIOPICALS, And full lino of Miners’ Notions. . J. BR. RIGKARDS. MalN SILVER wae - sree, SASH and PANEL DOORS and WINDOWS. ‘In Southern Utah, — oe reTR HATS uh MIXED FANCY AND pe PAINTS, Oils and Glass, WHITE LEAD, ZINC and PUTTY A well-appointed work-shop attached,w ESPECIAL CONVENIENCAS for ieation nae FAMILY Groceries! REEF. AND AND FURNISHING GOODS Shop. Blacksmith STRERT, OF.... Liauors, Cigars and Tobaceos N. BUBB. Reef tes aan? nace Casuon STOCK SE ee ig NEWSPAPERS, Silver @ The largest and most complete stock of volume prices: Beautifully bouud in fine eloth, sprinkled edge, $4.00; same. with gilt edge, $5, also, leather library style, sprinkled edge, IRON AND BRASS FITTINGS. oS ....NEW is issned in the same style as his former works—Inuocents Abroad, Roughing It, ete: —and is fully illustrated by original drawings made by the author himself—in his own peculfar and inimitabfe style--and by those’ of other renowned and eminent artists in Europe and America. It also contains a superb stecl engraving of the author, being the only one in existence. This volume. it is believed, will be fonnd not only exceedingly amusing, but like its predecessors. brim-full of valuable information. Mr. Fisher has been appointed agent for the sale of the work in this part of the Territory, and will deliver GAS PIPE AND TUBING, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, is just out, reed late sojourn * LOOK? OUT!) NEWS: DEPOT, Abroad!” a * Supplics, — GENERAL— Buckeye last Mine and Blacksmith’s SHOES, J R. RICKARDS, ground, for the use of Secretary Allen 2 “A RE, HHIRONARDandWASTEEL, Consisting in part of ALL SIZES of Stirs for $10 at Sager’s: con- of on ImpoRTtzR AND DEALER IN ++. —— building, we up seein’ st., below Centre, Silver Reef, CLOTHING Go to J. B. Stephens, for your GOOD FITTING BOOTS. Orders taken for Ladies’ Dress Shoes. the pliant being removed to the some to the mines, where it can be used, and the balance stored away use. The office and othr adjunct have been pulled down and will be to ae J. HALPIN FANCY & DRY GOODS Gentlemen! Dismaniled. }-stamp Company, —andes iste Hiss REOPENED HIS NEW STORE, with a tine selected stock of New Goods, Gistrict, will be adopted at the n@&&t meeting: ——-———~> eect consisting o1 protec- tion, there has been no abatement in vigiJance or care in Poresctiye the efliciency of the Department.”* Secretary were The re-convene Maaeyieclgtt tron, Copper & Tinware Si. —_—_—_———_—_ + pLacksmiturna,( ) oe Photography! and is now prepared to turn out work the so photogrny yhie art. go early and You His avail will find stay will vaurself him of always CLARKE’S.RESIDENCE, Wagon of the finest quality and the latest styles known to be short, home Horse-Shoeing N. Zeads and by of MRS. M. Worsteds, Wood Boards, Fashionable 2 first hands, LAK x, bate ; jy? aes t mg-g10 ‘o} popucjye Apjdaroid siopso [1V THOS. shoe HUTCHISON, . “HYIO PAINTBE. ‘aaa * - $4oenS to WAATIB UB “USL NIV ...’........8I1LVER REEF.) Is prepared to contract for House TAILORING. and [RWIMLAIQ pues Ug Buggy: Painting IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, to order. ed 110 in tanks a deg., and 150 deg., An assortment of Fime, EXGLISHW 4@ -—>— Fine suits made Shop, CLOTHS, Corner of Centre and First A. WINQUI8T, 022 ~ fP OITE MEK gil ~~ *4 W. B. SAGER,~ ——$y Bt Clea West Streets, ; WHITEWASHING A OELLAR TO DECORATING A PARLOR, Import- siwaye or hand. ‘eno ~(LSINOWOTS “Wd And all work bopnected with tlio trade, from School! —- W. Comfort Guaranteed. ‘ Fancy oraer. Just Received At Halpin’s Hardware House 1,060 gallons of 8. Durability and (Frast WEsT STRERT, Pearl Don't forget that Professor “Alphin‘s Dancing School is open every Tuesday and Friday evening. Priyate lessons given at 1 o’clock in the afteroon of the same days. OIL, and Elegance, ee Meadlight’Oil principally from to aguplicate BALT a} Main Street, One door below Exchange Saloon, A. BRETGER Card Splits. dove Dancing COAL ‘all the same. Maker. Work and French Stamping for Braiding and mbroidering prepared CHRISTENSEN, Boot Fancy Goods! stock PURCHASING PRIOEs, Jannary 30, 1880. Just recerved a new &m _ Upper Street. o~oo Reef, DAILY! at Dentistry! This is my third visit to the Reef and my stay will depend on how long my services may be required. ROOM No. 1i, second floor of the HARRISON HOUSE. kK. C. NICHOLS. Silver ARRIVING. Work, Of all shapes done on short notice. the opporat NOW AND Don‘t forget that J. J. Bennett, the wellknown photographer, has arrived in the Reef Tailor. and 5. A, TURRILL, sees DEALER Groceries, IN. eee Provisions, cases. Oe TREMONT HOUSE Shocs! Gonts, call and see Stephens. Ho has received tho latest style of Summer Shoes. & Van Hagen onthe completion of their new mill, explained miners with roll. crusher the coke nual report: ‘By the blessings of Divine Providence the past year has been remarkable for its immunity from serious losses by.]. elected Secretary Monday evening pext, at 7 o'clock. H understeod that the Constitution and a Laws of the Virginia Miners’ Union, or: J. 12-inch 20,000 tons of Says the Eureka (Nev.) Leaiter : The extension of the Utah Southern. Railroad has deprived Eureka of the handling of a great portion of Lincoln county freight, and its connection with Frisco will be apt to turn a portion of the passenger traffic in the same direction. to order was words, moyciment graced tunity. two The he was called Shea few voice. the of 110 men ment are that Legislature proposes to appropriate $1,000 as a premium to be paid to the company or individual who shall manufacture the first 3,000 pounds of merchantable Utah sugar. that effect. and in a short time the signatures is the 18x space allowed for the retort apartHere the and adopted by the meeting, with- with J2- with an 18- settlers It is estimated afternoon Reynolds Gs in dissenting pathy the 1ineh-4-ply the principal ne Bastin, Gig —s Maia be required during 1880 for the'emelting furnaces at Sandy and for the use of the Hern Silver Mining Company at Frisco. the object of the meeting. and sibsequently a preamble and resolutions, further explana- im- 4 inches the 10 from that par, on A bill to require recorders of mining districts to give bonds for the faithful performance of their dutics has been introduced in the Legislature. soundly yesterday meeting Woods. ssident President into the poinds The and contrast Rich, He seitlers. 4 deep—the thence combination immediate Silver Reef! three stten tanks—each 5 feet fir and runs, settlers. ever to and these change Saloon, has received and keeps on hand the finest French Calf and Kip that was brought tle by an Sinch 4-ply. a visit so they pans 3 Blake, rock him gentlemen serves sojourning Shoes from stunned will sions, GENERAL OGbeEN, from New York City, has Christensen’s EEN Os stamp. were to about lines. and his companion mines. The et Reef mining own forty tons one, About themselves Rowen understand, taken been Eastern the discharge bed, men Extricating night. to nished by a Frazer & Chalmers’ engine of 60 horse power, for whieh the required steam is it are eatisfied, will be Mr. Olcott's verdict. of to of the Company's THE time he has been ingpeeting milis and mines. They will bear inspection, and sneh, we are representative tons double amalsamating parties, have their eye on certain in this district. cigbt a in sume Rio but we eminent night, a capacity while’ to re-erectcd where at Esen E. Oncorr, Esq., of New York City, mining and metallurgical engineer, who has been experting the Horn Silver mine at Frisco of hes rock revolutions per enieula ed for thirteen Stearn for the pans is supplied from the boiler.in the engine room and is taken in Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taggart expect to bid adieu to their Silver Reef fricnds to-morrow. They leave here to take up their permanent residence in the City of Saints. interest bat- Ktich’s the minute. PERSONAL. in the of and a Freuch sandy, sharp, is expected to pay the shortly. feeds went venience 3 feet Frank reason the the improved Millwright have advanced named brothers The completion of the Utah & Pleasant Valley Railroad wil bring ont-of that valley the best coke probably to be found in the country. Tlaa, value of sitch a deposit of > <me =. — coking coal is only appreciated by those who Organizing a Miners’ Unien. ‘Ihave had to buy coke brought from ConnellsVille, Pa., at $26°to $30 per ton, for smelting A mecting of the miners of Harrisburg Disand other mclallurgic work in Utah. trict, for the purpose of taking the preliminary steps toward the organization of a Miners’ The Chief Engineer of thg Ogden Fire DeUnion, was held in Rice’s Hell on Wednespartment embodied the following in his an- the as fast as it is needed and no hronch No, hatte ry discha or into juch NEWBERRY, above in- diameter by 3 feet deep, the mullers in which make sixty-five revolutions per minute. The three settiers are also of the improved combination pattern, 8 feet in dianveter by gure that Frank and the balance of the boys would appreciate such a Dbiow-out. Holy Moses, but how their hol coppers would 81Zz-zz! Proresson Test.” ore dump and camating proved. “holy those for that fect the is ai hopper of amalgamating yet banqgact. a little and in engine ISx26 a man Bowen foundry of Howe & Davis, Sait Lake City. ull of the machinery being fu rnished by Frazer & Chalmers, of Chicnzo. . IN THE PAN LOOM Are accommodated teri sand tanks, six amal- wide, need invite of temperance may intoxicate, with which und is Ybattery A new Hooker pump for use at the Stormont mill, and to take the place. of the one which burst during the cold snap of December, arrived here day before yesterday Superintendent MecMasters can low pump tanks feet feet: twelve level the just- usual, And uot allow ‘ Kanarr-er™’ to rhyme with terror.’ We think the poen will thorough revising after to-morrow. his 50x24, room, The and interred in the Silver Reef cemetery to-day. Young Bowen, who was cousiderably bruised abont the chest and right shoulder by the falling debris, is at present in the hospital, under the care of Dr. Mantor. by the rest eighty: st: unp license is and fro:n day MILE. dixt2 retort located (one sereens, the and stracture, and/abroad. room room, and ona with mortar too. faulty. A ‘ faster. per (if If the gentleman who sent us the poem entitled *A Son of a Gun-from Kanarr-er” will call aroatid at the office, his manuscript will be returned. The veree is hardly up to the Miner's standard, the metre being somewhat new ore. which stamps iO serut chronicling the are of and tery-feeder part of the country is the codgers on OF TUL NEW pan constrnetion) partner, Mormon and fact, is probably fifty feet distant. Underne vith is i he crusher constructed a hopper to receive the broken ore, and in con- the item that “an eighty-stamp mill is going np at Brighsin. Utah’ Bar it tent all the same; of-the at home battery fect, crusher, mortir, nection squaw are both The 22428 the mine, fight. exchanges with- this: night the younger down The battery consists of five head of Td pound stamps. which work with a fall of. abot six inches and make ninety-five drops per mhiute. ‘She ore is hroken in an &x10 at in, followed recognizing injuries. unable to help himsclf, and in that position died from suffocation beneath the dirt which had fallen upon him. The body was brought previously of ili fortune by which jost-his life anda younger brother sus- stantly-or community, day , for the first time Miner, rooms. fight. some -swhicl in the astroke and, dimensions; Col. Wall and is decided, or next room, young Roundy of Kanarra, ten shots for $100 a@ side, comes off on-the race-travk to-morrow afternoon. not DESCRIPTIVE as whack and The new mill building. as above stated, is on the siteof the old structure, and under one roof ta alces in battery, pan, engine'a nd retort and it. The lynx got the worst»of the Benediction by Parson Shoemaker. was remedy, ofthe high lynx and month, Silver Reef, The bonds of Utah railroads are attracting the attention of investors in the East, and set abqui clearing the dirt und boards oif the body of theelder Bowen, but they did this only td find that life was extinct. It is supposed that one-end-ofthe ridge pole fell npon the unfortunate man and either kilicd him in- will undoubtedly possess interest for readers ‘Last Sunday's exercises at the race track included the regular weekly shooting match. a fight per to cirenlate brief articte descriptive that nary a piece of blooming sagebrush isto be seen in the whoie valley. a buck men Pole some cebris, WORKS mill of composed. ground paid ont to employees ‘and mer- ceased a row the the so OF TUESH miners, Dr. MeKenzie, a cold-water sharp who parts” his namve in the middle, is attempting to pry up atemperance boom in Salt Lake City. asleep, the ridge pole of the*tabin suddenly snapped and fell upon thein, together with the boards and dirt of which the roof was thousands of dollars. also, was measurably of Ridge Bewen o'clock, & Messis. Barbee 4 Van aven were soon down work again with tlieir cust mary energy. The result of that work i ay be seen in the erection of new hoisting works for the mine, and a new mill on the site of the\old one, whose battery will be ready to drop, to-mor- **Where are you, Winter? And the frost bedecked chap auswWers from his resort in the boreal regions, ‘1°11 see you Jater,’ and that’s what we all fear..’—Ezchange. He has! He has! is of mineral of a aa 5 “00D NEWS! aes tained Thursday to Superintendent Rolker has appointed Sam Fifiert to the foremauship of the Buckeye imine, vice N. Rice, resigned. G. L. Bemis takes’ the night foremanship'in place of 4ir. Fifield. “beautiful” been out The recent snow storms and subseqjent thaws have agrin placed -the roads in bad condition, and necessarily-a delay in the reoe now on the roud will follow. |; number however, The Barbeo CABIN. and another man, whoare burning coaLin the locality named, sought their cabin edtly on most district The burning of the mill and hoisting works, pound. Grass Valley, on the north side of Skootum paw, has three fect of snow on foot DESTRUCTION large and Jevel. the the others were thrown ont of employment, and chants; per of in loss to Messrs. ever owneda Eggs have taken a tamblein price. They can now be bought for 35@40 cents x, dozen. Batter still holds its own, both in strength cents resulting THE The dance given at the Buckeye Boarding House last night was well attended, and an enjoyable time had by all who participated. price, at 4@50 one properties --amonnted to many The district at large, aifected, as by Reef, express, disaster north Van Higen, the owners of the property— and, by the way, two of the most energetic mining children. The this mining Breaking HIS Costs Coal Burner Bowen His Life. On Thursday night last an accident hap‘pened at a p point three miles up the canyon,: Pp the in the the the was left Without stamps to crush or works to hoist a pound of its: rich ore, so much of which had been demonstrated to exist there, Whooping-cough is whooping it up to all the children and a good many grown-up people in town. Water is four cents a gallon in Frisco. By productive The IN + ae ~ ‘Bliscettaneous. ns fe KILLED = 4 the be gathered. One et the Most SubdtantiallyBuilt and Best-Arranged Quartz Mills ow the Pacific Coast. if + iu Nanny LOCAL tpg ane TERRITORIAL NEWS. to the lower levels of the mine, giving to the public the benefit of such items of interest as may Batton et erat r i reporter will pay a visit of inspection Washington, D, Cc. Lower Main Street, Silver’ Reef, CLOTHING, GENTS" FURNISHING GOODS, GENERAL DEALER IN Boots, Shoes and Hats, seo HIS POPULAR HOTE L WAS BEEN ENtirely refitted, having accommodations for guests, and: will éontinue to be the only firat= class house in the city at ‘hodorate rates, Torms, $2.50 perSeea BILL, Proprietor. attention r4 Go to Stephon’s for your good: fitting Boots and Shoes. ee CLOTHING at reduced prices at Sager’s. | rneb J £ oMNistis AT DEPOTS. : { Groceries: Provisions, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, TOR ReCy CIGARS, WINES & LIQUORS, t \ STORMONT LUMBER and .GRAIN. j South 4 foe meth Utah Torivory: I |