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Bhine rt. ° The WEDNESDAY eaabsemaresnnes APRIL 22 Advice Recerd < 1881 INTELLIGENCE. he following ‘We have the manageme sdviee ng on of | its work for the to the prepose of past earn fdistrict | to two | { } at 5 o'clock this morning. by | mintep eneveh save working asecrs- wont to view the Leeds properly must accounts of refer the Aecord the home office in San tion the that cuatom work enough. but mill the very has clearly company, and its to The earn the Recerd forgets, or be made, machinery ents and county. and added} of jts stamps Fonte before can be new cheering drop These witlinvolve-an-ontiay-of-2 dollats, and as the mine sow their needn’t tell them; past—enough wild——but lengthy we they will remember lion the monntains. “The latest reports from Arizona state that much litigation is likely to be indulged in mining location boundaries, and that lawyers will reap a narved, in that field. continues for the bging believe is in that improvefew-thou- now reported sivht far the sooner a the néw El Dorado of Iron eounty, and each better it will be for all partie juter- ested, though whether the last asseysment will furnish funds sufficient for Lhe purpcse we are not} informed. PIOCHE .» Official act noticeable is His first an attach- BRISTOL. Them the hum 6f busy indusiry per-| vaded every corner of our camp; toMay ‘tis still and quiet. Persons contemplating a visit to the 5 | A. IX. Grim, of Ke Day mine cdirectory, has telegr wphed Superintendent /Gould that. fix8.-class hoisiing machinery would be shipped: from-San Francisco ga the 4th. Double-aetion property of the Barbee & Wells, Fargo & Co., bankers, Salt ; Lake City, and a business firm of this city. The daily departure of old-time ” miners and residents, many of whom have been hére since the croppings were first broken on these silver-bearing reefs, and who helped tread down the sagebrush, is greatly to be re- § gretted. w “ Why do not our enterprising mine managers introduce. the. electric light * at their mills and mines? The Brush light-is fast auperseting the oil lamp and tallow dip in both mills and mines, and certainly has many advant, ages besides economy. A New York physician says ‘you can double the circulation by washing the feet in cold water before going to bed at night and after getting up in the morning.”*’ Tis discovery , Will be a great boon to the patentt-side “papers of this Territory. 7 cil oH on-Tyne, England, who will be remembered by many ef our readers a8 formerly in this Territory, couimiited siuivide in Tucson, Arizona, on the -lJth by shoodng herself wich a pistol. degree. Mrs. Hanter heard of - his faithless act, and went to ‘ncson sey- the still. there is 4 vein many of,them as much as higheat croppings of the famous Com- which was the richest silver mine in world, is barely 9,000 feet The Carthagin- ian mines of antiquity, which purpose, at one be married a Mexican woman eral months of low ago to try and induce him to return to her, bur failed. It is also’ stated that Hunter has squandered a fortune of $150,000; which he obiuined from his deceased wife, and then deserted her and. their seven children. Re The Denver and Rio Grande. The Provo. Enquerer of last week says: On Monday morning last the surveyors of the Denver .and: Rio Grande Railroad began work on the road at the«poiut of the mountain in the valley below the city, and now graders are busy onthe roadbed. The track is about 1000 feet below the Utah Southerh, ang not far from Jor- dan River. The grade is an easy one, and the surveyors will-soon complete their work to the city. The gap between Salt Lake and Provo is a short one, and the link to connect Sali Lake with the Pleasant Valley road will be welded before the lapse of many days. The littte Rio eae ame the money, push and vin. So —_—_ The American Hog and British Lion. The Philadelphia Press says ‘‘it be- gins to look as if the American hog ‘would be more than a match for theMessrs. Chandler, Grant and Irwin British lion,” 'To which the Chicago returned from Silver Belt on Monday, Tribune adds: ‘The British lion, as whither they have been on a.tour of a beast of usefulness, is not to named in the same breath with the observation. They do not hesitate to'} American hog. The hog is bacon, express. themselves as well pleased spare-rib, pig’s foot, ham, tenderloin, Samples jowl, bristle, suusage,. head-cheese. with the outlook there. brought from several of the nrospect- "Phe one thing ornamental about him is his tail, and that’s too pretty for _ive bonanza’ S.assay well up into the anything! But the foo 5 hundreds, — 4 nothing to the lion but “howl We do not hesitate to. express the: American: ho ris ever so nuch better than-wild fowl. belief that the interests of the “Storont Comipany would be largely benPht ou ‘éfited: by a change in some of their -** Pa, whit.is the difference between -gubordinate officials, or at least 60 fur civilization and barbarism?” Civilization, my gon, is Voting “ae to segregate business and, 2a : your Sei to es win botb- malation, To. his soupee can aballata-tan, es. . Barhe bad feeling”Pike . Barism is. Pheek Boe “Out "at armon ty ra a brutal olub.” : Caisae for complatnt) be found in the sandstones and not tion a8 io action and very is all nonserise, for ‘‘surely-there: is athat vein is will x likely to be found, all other conditons being favorable, at an aliitude o 4,000 aa at one of 10,000 feet. : * Probably Ours. Ve publish in this issue an article, taken from the Sacramento Record-Union, beaded “People who Forget They Have Money ;” and: it goes on to show that there are a million and-a half dollars in the United States owners, and inform them. the Government threatens to discharge any clerk who That money legawy Call “Pwhich is probably ours; but we don’t know it. If we have any money in the United States ‘Treasury, or anywhere else, we've forgotien it And we make the statement publie that we will bribe any Government oficial, from Presdent do vn, who will inform ua where we have money. ~~ <> save us lie, because these things not only that and C hoice Cig: irs, Ladies, Genta, and Children’s Shoes, First-class Stationery, Prime Wines and Liquors, don’t has jast received from have always on a tor all piacere ee and Wane oh: apped nomenHands, Faia, iring outward ‘application upon ‘man or” Kevide,: ate osat, 8 or Livx--FYor Wind or ibaa ach or Bowels, Colics, Diar ¥.ux, Cholera. Cholera Morbus, 1 kx # Batm—For Intamed ba Skin Kr el ia Bpuatry ete, a toredver, oF unde end 3prains, and for ing Pinar for neat. Shae poop ey Good f rv almoat ie nc LOTHE6 Burra mare bea o| MELTING. POTS — BUNE- ASE, LITHARGE Se er. Th seit sor Inxs ae SS et + PORE TUBS,8 dies ee ain and wuss nie, eptinatock, A ETO., KTC,, ETC, - 3 J e Druggist, Pharmactat @ Chemi : Cooking and Heating Stove | and Ranges in the seipeieil a and. oupoat met clneator the sick and sffiicted, ia”ain af fed ard prepared roton]\ to put up preacri; tionswith care, ao: ped A and disease pat ee to. * In great variety aud of best manufacture: CARPENTER’S and BUILDER'S Hardware, NEW GOODS! or The largeet and most ‘For a Good Drink around at the Cosmopolitan they : San Saloon, Franciseo a on hand Hot complete stock of SASH and PANEL DOORS and WINDOW arti ret Try BREIGER’S SHORT-BIT —8 for 2 cents; also se Bit and Imported Cigars. CIGAR Fee. Arriving Daily, In Southern Utah, Scotch, DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR TOM AND JERRY, and Spiced Rum. ICKOX & RAFFERTY. a WiXED AND DRY PA&NTS, | STOCK OF NEW GOODS, Oils and Glass, Being unloaded every day. Old Crow Whisky at : QUIRK BROS. -—————* |_— oo WHITE LEAD. ZINC and PUTTY Amazon Bourbon, O. F.8., 1870. at QUIRK BROS. , WHEN ¥ you want All-Wool Underclothing, a Nobby Cassimere Suit, Strauss Overalls, Stetson Hats, Fresh Groceries, the Beet Brands or Tobacco TO and Bee Gvods': Se from las, Biious — For Bheumat. sat Paty aud aie the sghes .Prompt. vise, ‘ Bruises,~ * fine lot of Old frish Potheen, Scotch Whisky, Jamaica Ram, anda consignment of the Celebrated ‘*Noble*’ Whiskey. Don't forget Vermont is the only State in the Union wiich returns no Asiatics, and North Carolina and Delaware’ have only oue each. Se little labor may _ Treasury that have been forgotten by will put si s BIMEN FULL LINE ee or Ling Compas, ya" O66: BELTING, PaOKING, 4 ‘ voto ~airee BAIL AND BAR IRON to ume aude I IRON AND BRASS FITTINGS. endanger ihe property of the careless maa, bat that of his neighbors also; but the Com-Mittee may be allowed to express the hope that the good sense of every householder will obviate the necessity of resorting to legal measures to accomplish an end 60 much in harmony with the best interests of each and every householder in the town. BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. Jd.J3. Haupt, Secretary, —_ the careful JORNEUN'S = another destructive tire, In addition to these reasons the Committee will stave that. in all Cases where ashes are. Jougely kepi in any other than metallic hoxes, the policies or insurance onthe building ars vitiated. The Committee 1¢ advised that in all cases | where defective stove pipes sre maintained, and kept-up,/and when ashes are kept in wooed boxes. or carelesely thrown just. oat: side thy building, and when cedir bark and other inflammable rubbiah is permitted to lie around the premises, an action for nuisknce ozher the ‘‘aliitude of mines’’ be es : “ovds, oa GA8 PIPE AND TUBING, ; at ouce taking preventive st ps. vedimentary rocks of the valleys, as in the. case of the vast rich regions of Silver Reef, Utah, The speculavein for the silver,” and to iy @ Consisting in part of ALL SISES of in an iron or tin box, so that there will be no danger of fire from that vource,. The Committee-cannot too st -ongiy imprees upon the people of the town the tiecessity of| time employed 40,000 Operatives, were scarcely9,000 feet high, and the rich nines of ‘Tombstone, Arizona, do also Medicines, BL Sa eunrani : pote uk and in krames; slso Beeswax. Vegetables and Country — ne ~-The~ citizens of Silver Reef:-are-hereby notified that, ata meeting of the Citizens’ Fire Committee, Mr. Alfred Grant. was instructed to examine all stove pipes in the town and to take prompt steps to have all defective ones put:in safe condition. All householders are requested to have all cedar birk atid other inflammable-rubbish around thei~ respective-houses, guthered together, 80° that it can be carted away by a wagon employed by the Committee for that stock are cousiderably less than 8,000, and the Eberhardt of White, Nevada, the known 4 NOTICE, bui.it does follow that silver mines are found only at such altituces. The above the gea level. VUES Mill, Mine i Blacksmith's hag a a and Pojate aud Ole, Soaps, Perfum koulet arucks a vateut anstnaai ary and a prompt settlemént is requested. P. Harrison. ee And dealer is wtati ae ‘suc Bocke,‘4 ake sus aa Pocket. utlery 5 notified that all the hooks, papers and accounts have been turned over to me, place for the gold where. they fine es or purify} it?’ Rich—mines have been fonund—as high ag-«16,000 feet, und *~ Drugs To Whom I It Ma May Concern. All parties indebted. to thé late firm of Heitzelman'& Poujade are hereby are some-2 000 silver, and and wy APOTHECARY, -at. the assortmént. have| Job, of the land for the novelty COMMISSIONamare IRCN and STEEL, ee received tx -Breiger’s Millinery. Bacaies. “The ladies are invited to call and examine attain even so great an altitude. In all the broad mineral region of Nevada no paying vein of silver ore has teams conimenced hauling ore to the ever been found at an altitude of 10,000 | feet. It does not follow even that, furuace’at Bristol on the I3th. are usually ‘Moésre. Gilmer & Salisbury arrived| -beeause in veinsthe ofoldersilver rocks ot -Jlofty ii Fioche Sunday, and departed for| found Salt Lake on Monday afcernoon, Mr, mountain #avges, they may not also As we go to press we learn that a writ of attachment has been served upon the richest feet higher been Death HARDWARE,| od 30 67 the-above goods, comprising the latest in point-of just 000 feet above the present sea level, and among IMPORTER aND Hats, Feathers and Millinery Goods. An elegant: and coniplete stock of proved by actual measurements that most of the great silver mines lie 10,- 10, 000 feet above the level of the sea; ter husband, A. G. Hunter, was formerly the Superintendent of the F lagsiti’ mine of Utah, and aiterwa ds a some posi.ioa in the Aziec Company it Arizonua.. For the pst two years he nas been operadng in Sonora, Mexico, where, it is allegeu, Walker Mill and Mining Company by a lands, says that ‘‘svientific men below Contre, iilver Reel, ‘All of the above articles are secondhand, except the plow; but each and every one is warranted to be as good as new. _C. C. WoopHovge, are Sir express for the pas’ week. Men have been busy duri ing the’ week repairing the track of the rallroad from Pidche to Bullionville. There has been a large quansity of chloriders’ ore hois ed out ‘of the Meadow Valley mine the pst week, Yhe greater portion of this ore is rich eblorile, and the owners expec: to mike quite a anug livile’ sum fromthe shipped through Wells, Fargo & Co.’s ’ mew camp of Siver Belt will find on their arrival there our * gdalel host ickox,1 “ this city, wlio is matin to provide abundantly for man and beast. A “His executors many of the editors who keep the above quotation afloat, said: ‘Surely ment on the company’s mine. The publication of the Constitution and By-Laws adopted ai the miners’ meeting at the time of reorgan'zing Silver Belt Mining District, Iron county, is unavoidably deferred until next week.» ‘Salisbury, while here, remarked that had been traveliag through AriGen. Ogden’s contemplated Mining he zona and the Wood River country re“ Intelligence” oftive and Bureay‘of cently, and that, after examining the [probable] Information, which/s to mines along the range from Bristol wo be established .at Salt Lake Aity or Pioche, he saw becer prospects tuere Butte, Montanz, will no Qdéubt be a for the investment of capital than he did in either of ye firstguamed placee. Gamble-ing affair. | Deiertion. and Suicide, Tis a sad reminder pf fallen great- | Mrs.* A. G. Hunter, of Neweasteness when we contrzst the Silver Reef of a year ago with ‘that of to-day.| Manor, accordliig ’ (Pioche Record of the '6th.] Quite an Amount of freight arrived ia town the pet week for our merchants, There ‘were 442i 65. in bullion succeeding day witnesses the enthusiastic prospector leaving for the new diggings at Silver Belt. The new Superintendent of the Barbee & Walker is starting in vigor| «same. ously iu his management. wieh. The tangent ssortmen* and ton eonplecatc $ Mable Inke tu hase sGu(b OF Bart Labee is Soda Bouts en ceteenetis 286 See ods. .cssesce cies diewe aoiintie yi Se ving Machine Revemeneces woegusen a0 Saas sea ce rer ecad Cute cease CO be of Uz, who was doubtless better versed in geology, mineralogy, metallargy and practical mining than eeee AND will that a great bargain OUR Cost. PRICE 757 Bilhard Table... cpegenveys 150 B :gatelle Table.ieee ie beunes cooks 150 50 Nathaniel Rothschild and Sir Philip Rose. mijl is placed in a condition to’tarn out baly’ that part of agriculture. The rush to Silyer Belt Mining District contiues, and all late reports but confirm the belief that thére is a veritable Comstock in those iron-capped é@xodus ore. run—we He J, © HAEPIN calli the acta figures at which. such can be laid down in Beaver, and then give our figures on the same: ‘ Mining Altitudes. [Bodie Free Press.] A good deal of nonsense is being: indulged in by contemporaries about the altitudes at which mines, and -eapecially-silver..mines,..are_ found; and one paragraph, evidently started by a man from the Louisiana low tO be looking better than it has for two years young calmly. show Sn perhaps necessary the heard. to his earnest to by weil does not know, that the Leeds mill is novin running order, and that many needed repairs 5 Dr. Julius Wagner, Jack Nagle and Pat_ Murphy rolled ot. yesterday morning for the silver fields of Lron and churchyard of Hughendon asser enough peacefully by really offered in the urticles, we quute He took nourish- to 1:3, but took a sudden relapse, buried by the side of his wife in the parish we querists Francisco. ought to save assessments sounds To for the first time without avail, and he died been xbaken, and for information respecting great bargain Bagatelle Tabié Branewick pa e Soda Fountain . Tue Sisxiene: . ¥. WwW. Tutt, maker. One California V uero Saddle. vs One Binger Sewing Maciiing. One s6-inch Weir Suiky Plow. | i Phe physicians applied the usual restoratives, the prop- get'a One Billiard Table.J. M. Brunswick Baseet of to-day stutes that Lord Beaconsfield died for exuminasion for o1ght that to ch operate underground.” cost. to can Special to the SiveR Reser Moree.) Sarr Lars, April 19. —A London dispatch The calm reliance and blissfal confidence with which our New York coutem porary was but for rE Wollinne Bees and One in or, ‘hope ‘of Jegal accounts Inill in ean of year Ex-Premier Most Illustrious Statesman. prospecis this property - and ‘would foot a thorough Their cnsivuimt ments (?) John and Fred Gam- This is the time of England’s Gorreey confidence caruslateere financial years. erty all tof Fastern ble, late of Silver Reef, are the latest novelty in mining experts. Don’t forget that Goldsmith. & Co. are closing out their immense stock of clothing and geut’s furnishings at iy Death incisive parazraph? lost financial The Stockholders. Hardware, Ete. | = For ‘Sale Chean. Any person wishing to purchase either or al) of the following articles 1 t Mining the present c.nditign aba the men York t to the queries of, regardimy ‘BEEACONS FIEL iG, LORD New of me Leeds mine, in, this- district, ibe New:| York Mintwy vegprd of the 9th inst contains The keno game has been removed to~ the Cosmopolitan. “Mr. J.-D. Hickox, one of the bonanza kings of Silver Belt, is in town on/busginess. : See Greenbaum’s notice in another column of new and elegant patterns in wall-paper. Messrs. J. R. Rickards and John Donovan left yesterday morning on a _ prospecting tour. Professors the to the Eastern to oe LOCAL of INVENTORS and PATENTEES Should send for instructions, terme,references OG, | wn Bros., Solicitors if Patents ‘ashington, 1). o fu rniv-b the tame w pees pone Edson Brothers is a poe A well-appointed work-shop attached, with ESPLOIALOON VENIEN Gebtor manufacturing y Heavy & Light Iron, Copper & Tinware forget that you can find - these lines of goods at AGER’S. GRAND CLOSING-OUT “TAILORING. SALE At Goldsmith & Co.’s for TEN DAYS only, and during that time we will sell Clothiag, Hats, Boots, Blankets and Furnishing#oods.at-less than — Streets, cost, to avoid paying freight on them Utah. before been Our Stock mast offered A. WINQUIS6T, silors be sold, no , Country merchants will find it to DR. F. C. NICHOLS RESPECTfnily informs ee Public of Silver eef and Washington county that '—GENERAL— NEWS DEPOT, FANCY To All Kinds -henefit. of our low. figares, In Firet-clase|style of aud Dental ITH & CO, Fire Warh-tos (Lown «, Dovangs, ¥ Nawararrrs, HROMO: andfullline ef Mimors'Notions. ya Rie ARDS;— TnJ. Me | LYNCH Bs Rize Main St. - - Silver Reef, ST sarees f Z TR GROCERIES! CLOTHING, cate rns aom: i ~ MaGartines, PeRIONIOALB, at reasonable charges HaLN STRELT.) ARTICLES, I beg to direct public attention. ConrecTIONERY; i Work "Sam WING” _ We Sell for Cash only; but. ‘in lots to suit the pPirchaser. Our Goods are of the best, and the public can save ; | urchasing . pmoney..by. = whioh he's now located at his old quarters (Room 1 at thé aay ween where he is prepare to per their advantage to call and get the W. B. SAGER, J. R. BICKARDS, Dentistry in matter ‘at what sacrifice. 4 (N ALLITS BRANOHES. Fine auite made toorder. Anassortment of Fime, Imported ENGLIsH CLOTAS, alwaysor hand, 17 Bhop, &orner of Usntre and Firet Weet Lback to Salt-Lake, Now is the time| to secure greater bargains than have cver PURCHASING princitpallyfrom first hands. Thee to duplicate SALT ee ae) . |