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Show THE SQUARE LOCATION SCHEME Miner. OF quarter to force through Congress a bill % WEEK. THE bodying the Rquare factory than the one proposed by Representative Daggett. Mr. SENaTOR Gorpon, of Georgia, has see his seat in the Senate. Hogkace Ma¥YNakp, Minister to Constantinople, is to succeed D. M. Key as Postmaster General. Next Saturday the Republicans ado and the Democrats of Ilinois their State Conventions. ore unsatis- This was open or fracture to objection for the . reason that, in order to ascertain of Colorwill ‘hold In Wednesday's boat race on the Potomac Courtney got .disgracefully gcooped by his Canuck antagonist, Hanlan. THE Republican State Convention of I)linois, which convened on Wednesday ‘last, has declared in favor of Grant. ip, it would be whole length necegsary the averavze to explore side linesat whatever depth upon; also the reason for ihight be owing certaining to the The amendment, of ‘This is not offered as an amendment THE Republicans, of Florida. in State Convention assem bied, instructed their delegates to the Chicago Convention to vote as a unit for Grant for President and Thomas Settle for Vice President. mining bill, but rather as and mining mine the certain ownership of location, LELAND STANFORD does not believe that, on the Pacific Coast: there fx any organized opposition to” the third-term candidacy of Grant. He says: * The ex-President is very locate one tele- anything except a and dip of the ledge, how shall it be measured? locate his surface as of course, wish to near as possible to the If, after the claim has been plored, it should be discovered ex- that the dip of the ledge is over 25°, then he will have to regret that he did not get surface ground on each side of the ledge, for working purposes. There is no provision whereby to hold one tract he can locate of surface ground in one ing $20,000 aaniages for false imprisonment, case by the Secretagy’ s-order, for aperiod of three months in the. guard-honse at Fort Russel, Wyoming Territory, in 1878.. truth, there is nothingin and a different tract that we can see, except in another. this new work In measure, for surveyors, experts and lawyers, as suggested by a promi nent referring to the original Senator when © REPRE etre ACROSS DISTRICT. have been received at this office, from mining men of the Untompahgre, in Gunnison county, Colorado. The victims are supposed to be a party of Del Norte citizens under the leadership of Bradbury, who Icft that place for the reservation a shorttimeago. Late dispatches discredit the report. requesting that copies of the MinER contain- On Tuesday last the Secretary of the Interior sent to the Senate a communication in response to the resolutions calling for information relative to the action of the De_ partment in issuing patents for’ lands in Utah, the amount of land embraced in cor- the day of publication, compliance with this ing in Salt Lake, New York and other cities, the cut of a geological section through the several ore bearing reefs of this district, be forwarded respective addresses. to their As our edition of that date was exhausted on request necessitates cut.’ Here PN a reproduction the love bed the Buckeye and other Reef, which White Reef, affording at an y to secure elevation some of across the East the these reefs article produced heré. one which to the district Value aud Leeds of OG Boy Lost. On the 15th ult., at or in the vicinity of California Ranch (the then terminns of the Utah Southern Extension Railroad), a Chinese boy named Lee Knm On, about 18 years of age, strayed away from & wagon on which he had tuken passage to Silver Reef, and nothing has been scen or heard of him since, The boy’s father, Lee Chung Too, who lives in the Reef, is very anxious to know something of his son’s whereabonts, and offers a reward of $106 to anytody Who Will Tand the stray Celestial on his paternal bosom, if he is alive. “If he dead,’* finally remarked the Chinaman who gave the reporter this item, “his fudder no want um, sayey?’’. TVOINO TORY however, may be sufficient on this occasion : ‘The section is taken Buckeye and East Reefs, through at California and Duffln mines, the the White, Thompson, The black line etc. - lessuess iu Chiidren market Ks, 'g oe . rups, Essences, ie etc ae rete WINEs, and Ubotce ola Brendies, Kum, Gin and Whiskies, tor medicinal CRILDREN’S. use, White Figua suis! kept J. instock. E. JOHNSON, Drugyist, Pharmacist & Chemist, Having had raspy years of practical experience in the preparativn and compounding of medicines fur tho sick ana afflicted, is ols aetece and prspared not only to put u iyWene { with care, accurécy and aapech” but also to ‘Prescribe successfully forthe afflicted. ETC, ETC, ETC: Wi payed i Calland See Them J. F ‘RIEDMAN. P. HARRISON PIONEER Main St., Silver Reef, Utah. ESIRES8 TO INFGRM THE PUBLIC THAT be has the LARGEST and BES! selected line of gouds south ot Salt Lake City, which Of = TORE Silver. Reet, consists of HAT DESIRABLE LODGING HOUSE, of six furnished rooms, on Main street, now occupied by Mrs. C, Ilansen. Also building lately occupied as barber-shop and one frame building in the rear. Cheap forcash. Inquire of MRS, C. NANSEN, =FURNITURE= AS REOPENED HIS NEW STORE, H witha eee selected stock of New Goods, consistingo OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FANCY& DRY GOODS: F Carpets, Mattrasses and Bedding, Doors, Sash and Blinds, Windows and Window Frames, Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass. be SALE! I HALPIN {SSOLUTION OF Gents’ Furnishing Goods, BOOTS and GROCERIES BHOES, & EROVISIONS, Lisuors, Cigars and BORDERS & DECORATIONS will ye TWO DESIRABLE BUSINESS SEAN DS ~orr—Matir Street Op posite | Welje. Fargo & Co.'s, now occupied as store and office. Also, one DWELLING HOUSE, furnished or unfurnished. Terms reasonable. Apply to — CLOTHING WJwall-Paper PRIVATE of five rooms. FOR An extract from that article, Family MEDICINES. ONCE MORE to the FRONT!| residence, re- Snufl, Kocky MOUNTAIN Coven BaLaaM,--For Colés Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Throat or Lungs Hives, etc. \.GHELIN SaLvr—For healing Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds and sprains, aud fcr Strengthening Piaster tor Uhest, Side or Back, ete. PaIn KILLER—-Good for almost any trouble flesh is hear to, both for outward and inward application; also Dixie ‘CLOTHES Buivxixe -- The best im the HHL be aud eaB » Life and Travels of Crant. The * Life and Travels of General Grant,’ by the Ifon.J. T. Headley, a correspondent 1. known as one of the most brilliant descriptive writers in America, is just out, and will be found to be a brilliant record of the General's remarkable carecr from his boyhood's home tothe completion of his extraordinary journey around the world. The work is enriched ‘by a fine steel engraving of the General, and is published in one elegant volme of over 700 pages, with 200 illustrations. Mr, Fisher, the agent, will deliver it to subscribers for $5. Remember this is the only low-priced work extant. FINELY-LOCATED in con- Cigars 5 igiate or Lire--For Wind or Pain in Stomach or Boweis, Colics, DiarsLa@a, Dysentery, Flux, Cholera. Cholers Moi bus, ‘Loothache, etc, Eyk BaLM—For Intiamea,Wneon pe tore Eyes, Shin Eruptions, Chappea Lips, SooTHING Synup — For Pains, Coli and Rest- The $100 sold at ia very reasonable figure for cash. <A portion of the furniture will house, if purchaser so desires. For f urt ter particulars inquire at the store of SIEGEL & MA eee the other, gleo Lobaccy, RockY MOUNTAIN Lintuset — For Rheumatism, Neuralgic fains in the body and hmbs, bruises, Sprains, swelled Parte, Wounds, burns and Scolds, Chapped Hands, sud tor as) diseases ee outward applicaion upoh man or Kid Gloves, Silk Mits, Opera Shawls, Kmbroideries ao Fancy Boneskv k1LLs — For Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, eran Loss of appetute, Jaunaice, , Fevers, Colds, Bilious Compisints, no tight. aud JOHNSON'S figeud DOLMANS! Time. FOR SALE! re - NouoLs Crockery uuu Glassware, Lamps ana Lamp Stock ana Wocden ware. Cords Kope, Baskets, Kic, Honey, irem the’ "Home Apiary, pure and iragiant, iu Cans, Bottles, Bulk and.in brawes'; slso Beeswax. Vegembies and: eae Produce. lr end vissone at Medicines, stati- gery and Bouke, ‘able = pocket atlery, Laundry Gvoas, Fruit res Dried; Canned, Preserved uae “bottled. (both Foreign dnd Domestic. Candies aD Contectious, \uts, Etc, Groceries snd Grocery SALIH es appeared skhould oys, OF— Reef, Tecumseh King on the Buckeye, Chinese SAGNODE of dexcriptive PART and Paints aud Ous, Soaps, Perfumery, aracles, Insiruments, Fatent pean Gocds, on the White Reef. . Thereavas IN its valuable lony.*’ ANV the Drugs Of every size and patrern. ISVE tion nection with the section And dealer ia of —CONSISTING MERCHANT, APOTHECARY, Mirrors, Pictures & Picture Frames ‘SHAR APS phaneety iiinateate: oar idea of COMMISSION OF.. to other HAIOUWHL ere2 ~ LOT. “ The | ‘NOMLOas S = « LARGE ropa forming another ay. eyportunity ‘Sir. roared a man, ont in Nebraska, striding up to a ne ighbor, “Sir, you are a liars” ‘ ae ; *T am?” exclaimed the astonished neighbor. ** How du you kuow FT amy * Becvuse I know ity beenuse T have “téhha Heoutves * How long have you been living here?” * Six weeks.” Neighbor tranquilly nodding his head: “Oh. well, probably you do know it, then, I didn’t think you had been in town so ~ ™ Silver Reef & St. Geerge, Utah, ‘Spring Goods, FOR SA'E! ut TAT IE of Christ thatI mines = ~ Holy Wrath. for the and Stormy Se nation has been. exercised in favor of the Mormons, etc. The report was not read, owing to the absence of Senator Edmunds, the father of the regolntions. Brother M,, since his removal to Dakota, has divided his time-between~preaching. aud farming. One Sunday morning, after the farm chores were domc, Brother M. and his wife carefully dressed themselves and started for a neighboring church where he had an appointment to preach, Just as they passed through the yate Mrs. M. remindéd her husband that the calf had not been fed. Instead of looking cross about it, as an unregenerated farmer might be expected to do in such an extremity, Brother M. quietly told his wife that he would feed it if she would get the milk ready. His better half hastened to do this, and with a large bucketful of milk the saintly brother soon entered the pasture. The calf sdw him coming; it saw the bucket also, and lost no time in trying to get outside of its late breakfast. It began by thrusting its bead up to its eyes in the milk, filling its nostrils and mouth fall. It then suddenly elevated its head and, with a terrific snort, Mietributed about two quarts of the Jacteal fluid over the preacher’e Sunday suit. Brother M. looked at It, and then siezed the _ealf by both its ears. ‘He | tried to be calm. The sacred stillness of that Sabbath morning| contrasted painfully with the condition of hia clothes. He remembered that he was a Christian and a preacher; but when the calf, in its frantic effort to get loose, upset the remainder of the milk ppon his nicely polished boots, it was more than a Dakota preacher gould quietly endure, and giving the fright- of the it ig: porated cities in Utah, and whether discrimi- heart, I'd twis} your G—d d—d sA ont ee THE Utes, on the Gunnigon River, near the mouth ead off!” the ooo ~~ During the past two weeks numerous letters TWENTY-FIVK prorpectors are reported to have been killed recemtly by the White River heve in my at reward money has deen deposited with Mr. John H. Rice at the bank, and will be paid to anybody producing the boy to his papa. * bill. ‘popping in his dominions. “If it wasn't feet Next week, if our artist fulfills bis promise, If it is to bea will, J. E, JOIINSON r— SiJu FRIEDMAN?S forming what ore treasures.’ A prospector dis- ground. he line croppings. SaMUEL STANTON) a resident of Genevieve county, Missoygri, has planted a suit against Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior, claim- ened animal a vigorous shake, he roared out: thus ofthe called claimants covering a Jedye will uot know how he shonld popular in California, and if he should be nominated he would get the whole Republican vote.” i ITF 1,000 mines, the Vanderbilt on The question next arising is: Who is to de- square ELE and another section, taken made area of surface ground. cide what is the main 5 bed and other graph informs us that “ Mr. Belford offered a Tue Secretary of War, in a communication to the Senate, recommends an appropriation of $15,000 for a military wagon.road between the post on White River and the proposed new post near the junction of Gunnison and Grand Rivers. Tue Czar of Russia—that animated target for the bullets of loving subjects—now proposes to liberate 200 political prisoners in St., Petersburg and 4,000 thronghont the empire, and relieve 11,000 from surveillance. Theold man evidently wants to see a little more‘hell —a we shall be enabled to lay before our readers to the ‘The The line line of fault off and uplifted several hundred feet, thereby a substitute laws. ore broken. mine hortion now upon by the Public Lands Cemmission in regard to mineral] lands ae ———- fault, but found to continue beyond that line, simple amendment, which met the approval A Lonpon dispatch states that the crimiWhether of the Pacific Coast delegation.” nal prosecution for libel, instituted by Lambri against Labeuchiere, editor of The Truth, re-| the gentlemen of whom that delegation is eulted in a verdict for the defendant. Truth| composed appreve or not, is questionable; triumphant, as.it were. but as to the measure being a simple one, A WaSsHINGTON dispatch to the New York why there cannot be a moment's doubt ahout Herald states that the friends of the Presiit. Itis so simple that it would never deterdent express the opinion that he will promptcall an extra session if Congress shall adjourn without making provision for the pay of U. S.Marshale, ~ #& that apex, and for the whole of the recommendations of the ore bed is seen to terminate upon the line of had offered *Andin all cases where the main dip of the lode, vein or ledge doesnot exceed 252 from the horizon, the right to follow the: mineral shall not extend beyond the side line drawn downward vertically.” new Thompson strata as follows: McKenzie’s columf of cavalry ‘left Fort Garland on Saturday last, their mission being to prevent the Utes from doing ee in the Gunnison country: Reefs, the been Leeds Company's by Representative Belford of Colorado, reads Arter the adjournment of Congress President Hayes will, with Mrs. H's. consent, don his holiday bid and tucker and pay a’ visit to the Pacific Coast, | tiseettaneous. Th elargest assortment aud most ¢ompletestock of MavICINBp in Utah south of palt Lake. =, . summit e beds between the Buck- stfita ‘ing impossibility ef as- new folding of the is called the White Reef, or, rather, dislocat- there the dip until explorations been made. or position of the eye and White the fixed that would be an unceriainay as to the extent ‘property, upheayal ent having Just Received! of the along this line a distance of about 500 feet at the of the ¢lainy along the vertical and the before the erosion of the anti¢linal fold commenced. contemplated determining the dip of the vein at some fixed depth. after portion united the Buckeye and East Jf, indicates the amendment Y Ett. Pee The dotted line, A A, shows which strata, and . Daggett’s bed Reefs has beeh offered which is even Con. declares another dividend of worked. 4 the position oecupied by that St. Louis EvreKa 50 cents. ” em Anotheramendment more oe = ——. being SMALL-Pox rages in Paris, is to havea U.S. Assay office. Go0ts, upon the diagram is intended to repre- sent the principal ore-bed heretofore and now location theory of owner- ship in miningground. “ary shown There seems to be a determipation ifféome SATURD DAY...ccccccocserese MAY98,1680. NEWS _ be ee Ghe Silver Reet : 4 = ~ ee , — And everything pertaining thereto, Tobacco And MERCHANDISE in GENERAL, Complete Assortment of Coffins Keptconstantly on hand end made to order on short notice, and everything first-class line of Undertaker’s pertaining goods. to a TREMONT HOUSE Washington, D, C. CO-PARTNER- SHIP.--Notice is hereby giventhat the HIS POPULAR HOTEL HAS BREEN ENperartnorahip heretotore. existing between A, tirely refitted, having accommodations for Whitehead and¢ alton, as butcherr, F300 guests, and willeontinue to be the only in Silver Reef, was, on the 6th ‘day of April, first-class house in the city at moderate rates. ls), dissolved by mutual consent. Terms, $2.50 per day. A. R. WAITEHEAD, C. W. Darton. F, P. HILL, Proprietor. GOODS PLEASE CALL and EXAMINE OUR before purchasing elsewhere. SCHWARTZ.— DENTISTRY. Sree <a mtn = This is my third visit to the Reef and my stay. will depend on howPane y services oO. th, secong may be require RO floor of the HARRISON Hows E. Ber Silver Reef, January 30, “180. ee fe, : |