OCR Text |
Show aw, Bhe Silver Beef Mliner. President Sen Arthur. SATURDAY............. SEPTEMBER 24. 1881 There disqualifies hiny for the position, as fur as personal fitness is con- | DEAD. cerned. ~ His mind is keen, bright and || President Gurfield is dead. The many-sided. His works have.shown| | | work of the miscreant assassin was him ‘to be a man of force, energy and| done but too well, and the. hope and ~determination, whie the course he pride of the nation lies a corpse, after pursued at Albany, shows him to be a struggle against the deadly injury, regardless of personal loss where the prolongation of new, but-alas! personal honor or fealty is atstuke. illusive hopes in the nation. Of all The criticism: to which he has been the emotions excited by this tragedy, subjected for the past seventy days the most maddening -is the feeling must have made.a deep impression that so utter a wretch, so despicable a upon an evide utly sensitive “mind, brute as Guitean should have: been But there is no reason to suppose that able to work this‘ appalling mischief. were bis ideas of daty_as President at But neither regret nor anger ean variance with the expressed wishes of affect-the inexorable facet. James A. two-thirds of the nation, he would Garfield is a corpse; deacon the very deviite oe tora from a coursein corthresholdof a career which promised sonance With his opinions. Persons0 brilliantly; dead im the full flush ally he is aman of prepossessing -of manhood an intelleettal powers; appearance, tall, diguified and self- RR ery rcs which: o TTapt.wayfreu his-eountry-at the most critical juncture. James Abram Garfield was -born near Mentor, Ohio, November 19, 1831, and was therefore nearly fifty years of age. On the paternal side he came of the Anglo-Saxon Arniy-in -1861-as-a°Colonel of the ‘Forty-second Ohio Volunteers; was _promoted to the rank of BrigaiierGeneral January . 10,1862... In .1863 he was further_promoted to the rank of Major-General, when he left the field to serve as Representative in Congress from the Nineteeth District of Ohio,which District he represented until 1880, and was then elected United States Senetor from that State. In 1880 he was somitated by the Reat Chicago for was elected to that office by a large and decisive majority. The history of his wounding and suffering up to the 19th instant is too familiar to need recapitulation. President Gurfield had been bunt four months in office when the assassin shot him. They were four months of unprecedented anxiety and vexation. The attempts of the Grant faction, first to centro) the Adininistra: tion, and, failing that, to destroy it demanded his part. President. In polities, he, has shown the characteristics of au indefatigable worker, and at no time since he has engaged in political strife has his ‘influence been other, than powerfully felt. He is a native of Northern New York, a graduate of Yale College, a lawyer by profession, and. is about 47 years blood, of uge. ee A Millionaire «a. Horsewhipped. William M. Lent, a well-known stock speculator, who has acquired a million or more in anining ventures in Bodie and other camps, Was assaulted on California street, San Francisco, the other day, by a stock-broker named Classen. ‘The broker asserts that some years azo, when Lent was a poormaun, he loaned him about $150,- unremitting vigilance on At the same. time the ness. talked about “Lent said he the indebted- did not legally owe Classen a dollar, and would never pay him one. Classen then drew a rawhide, which he rpplied vigorously _to Lent's face and neck. A.friend_of. Classen’s interfered and got him. to desist. Lent then called for a revolver with which to kill Classen, buf as no one in the crowd abominable spoils system almost paralyzed” him’ by subjecting hinr for complied with — Ir States. He has been torn from us by means which will not bear thinking ot. From-'the St. Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico, from the At- lantic to the Pacific, a nation mourns his loss. A | ESIN sidan eee —— THE citizens of Tucson recently held a mass meeting, at which they unanimously adopted resolutions asking that the Apaches of Arizona and Western New Mexico be removed to "the Indian Territory. They say that under existing circumstances the safety of the citizens of that Territory is insecure; inimigration and developments are retarded; that the restlessness of, the Indians of the San Carlos Reservation forbodes further trouble, and that it is the general desire of the people to see the whole business settled as soon as possible. STRATEN SLES TE ACES SUITE ——A NEW PENITENTIARY BILL has been introduced in the Georgia Senate to guard against the evils ‘of brutal overseers when the convicts are sent out to labor. Under it the lessees will have. in each camp some person in whose judgment they have confidence, whose duty. it will be to administer such punishment as is necessary to the , discipline of the camps, while the officious guards will have before them the fear of a term ‘ his —THe banks throughout the Eastern States now refuse to receive Canadian fractional currency except ata heavy discount. JJ is stated that in New York this discount amounts to five cents from off the face value of each of thepieces from the twentycent upward, while the ten-cent and five-cent pieces are received for only seven and three cents respectively. The discount is put on the principle of “tit for tat,’? the Canadians having discounted the American ‘silver suggestion Preece TOBACCOS, Main SILVER MILL & MINING SUPPLIES Pipe of Street, in part of all sizes and. Bra:s Pu Po.t’s Blastirg Powder Fittings, and POWDER. Rail Tubing, REEF UTAH Furnishing HATS, fot O-EtTnN &., a Mission Gents’ Furnishing Goods onr and Finest & SHOES large assortment Flannel all ‘Colors and Linen and the | Cooking and Heating Stoves and Wool.n Qvershi Fine Ladics’ and Assortment and Shoes RANG!S8S of Misses’ In Shoes great variety and of WINES CIGARS, puss ge Genuine HARNESS LIQUORS And California -@e Dealer in.... AND SADDLES Saddlery of all Tobaccos, GROCERIES SPAN AND | Decree | cel Hay and Grain, | | JULIUS (Successor Street, Silver Powder Reef There was a fine display of the aurora borealis on Monday night, which was accompanied by a severe magnetic storm. All telegraph wires in this part of the conntry were seriously affected, the cable messages for Enrope were delayed several hours. ‘The effects of the storm npon the wires did not disappear till the lacter part of the forenoon yesterday. The magne Hy : stormetravels much like an ordinary storm, but more rapidly, and in waves It can only be felt by telegraph operators. When the storm is moving in the same direction ax the current on a wire the battery current becomes so strong as to be unmanageable, while if the storm gravels in the opposite direction the battery current is entirely neutralized. In some cases the wires can be disconnected from. the batrerfes amet worked with the mag= netic storm alone. PIPES. and SULTAN, to Jacobs Lard Coal and Street, .. Wholesale Reef, NOTION I have juet my Oils I Say Goods wish Prices Supplies, Spring Con an examination by those Prices are marked in desiring Lower HALPIN. Building, to ...eA-Full and Famous my Stock and purchose, as my were ever promptly delivered of Amazon and free of charge Cigars, CLOTHING And Which the.... Whiskies Tobaccos, Pipes, Ete MUSS WOOLF. People’s: Market Machines. and before “Tigh Life.’ and other Choice Brands of Cigars, Shoes Sewing REEF in.... GROCERIES Tobacco Utah. Line Dealer .-AND.... FAMILY : of than Southern Ladies’ will be Sold Articles, at Lowest Prices SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER IT 13 THE BEST! G ee ES ae ae BAN ‘ry the rT. ui “ & FRANCISCO EXAMINER new management ag a morn outetel pps d all ite compett and ixn JUST RECEIVED LUEK, HARRIS & CO., Prop's ai newsp af of, the Litext news ‘te ccranniel local and market reporte; and ft edlroriats are honest, ite dependent and vigorous Iin columns. are clean, and WALL House, SHEVAIS NEW FIRY HAS TAREN lie Above popula: Stine an 8 aried bnein hey ar no« pe area to serve be people of. sitver Ree ae vieindty wi h the ee et cute of Beak, M00 ON. POs ao Vt + Alea, »-US+Gs aut s01.0GNA, Hew ectase Pickle Fert, | ripe, We wan shiv yholove good meatand guod acfommodationr towtve + a cailandwe fo ther RelveR, ang we are wei tnaes ater a fair ‘rial, to sour work Iv “Re Dito al! ene n the PAPER Sign. and Ornametta! PAINTING JHA. -—-_ —- A New Jersey widow couldn't earn 86a week at the, wash-tub. She becaine acclairvoyant, and her futamet ineréased to $60. It just éhows that a tan begrudges the quarter that ‘he paya for washing his shirt, but wilt ¥.. Sberally. for“the priyile ge of be‘jug ted t : SRO A I am_ pro prices. PROVISIONS —— A physician of Germany, who recently died ata ¥great ayee, vsserted ’ Jong dite was dueto the fact { hat-his that hé alwavesiept with his head to the north. He declared that the iron contained in our systems, finding itself in the direction of the. Macnetic current which continually tlows over the surface of the globe toward the North Pole, becomes magnetized, and so increases the energy of the vital principle. House of ere for Singer © tinware. STREET..:......... SILVER ..General Gents’ Furnishings GOODS Agency firet. hands, Salt Lake Ha-‘rison Ready Made Clothing Produce, Gents’ Furnishings, e@ . nid — MAIN frst signment ANDI Boots POTTY for manofacturing fron. copper.and to duplicate HOUSE. received CROCKERY, HARDWARE DRY conveniences light J. J. Miners’ Tools soe ANG vues | | AND Utah GROCERIES BoP ZINC Pureharing..from ,CLOTHING and Retail Dealer in.... Mining PAINTS & Sultan) Silver Provisions, DRY LEAD, special pared see. Lubr cating and Windows Utah, av A well-appointed workshop ie attached with eA Devas Miain AND WHITE AND STEEL, Fuse, Doors Oils ano Gliss, CIM. oA SAS Maia WIXED Cigars IRON BUILDERS Tn Southern HARDWARE TINWARE, Lower Sash and Panel heavy and | & ° The largert and moat complete stock of Kinds. | Mill Supalies, Pipes & Fittngs PROVISIONS he manufacture Kitardware, J. A. Turrill A-sayers’ Go.ds .. General best Of every description. CARPENTERS’ TOBACCO, OF POTY, BUNE ASH, LITHARGE ETO., LTO., ETO. Undershiris Qualities, LINE t MELT:NG of AND A STATIONERY, NOTIONS, of Spcctalty. Assayers’ Guods Goods, EOOTS recommend In Boots Etc. Bar tron A FULL ee AD ess And Hats, and Behking Packing, and of tron. | We Carry the Largest Stock GROCERIES Magnetic Saran -_ REEF.......-.--- ---- UTAH Consisting Sole Agents for Southern Utah GIANT A CENTRE, IRON AND STEEL, COODS ARD BELOW HARDWARE Retail GENTLE WERN’S CLOTHING New York World, September 14th: ——— STREET, - Importer and Dealer in Gas W. B. Sager — Tur Nod © ork pone Mr. Sheviteh, who is in eharge of the alleged Hartmann, says that the world will be startled by the events which will oceur in Russia within the next two poms o—- MAIN. MERCHANTS. the Apac hes. > J. ‘J. Halpin SILVER and DRY CIGARS, Wines and Liquors they will go tothe mountans and fight | but he enable him to control the entire stock. He also controls the Western Union Tele- ie Wholesale PROVISIONS of the Maricopa Indians, says thati the Government will furnis h his ne the Pima Indians with’ ammunition A Severe JUDD GROeoCEHRS —— THERE are now 250,000 confirmed opium-eaters in the United States, three-fourths of the number being-women. ‘Phe vier is constintly growing, and unless something is done to check the indiscriminate sale of the drug it Will rival aleobol in a This poison is eating out few years. the heart of China, and it seems to have Us fangs eee well HCO fixed on American. Ir is said that Jay, Gould controls 11,714 miles of vrailroad, the value of which at the present price is $560,300,000. Gonld does not own is valued at $86,000, wu 4 bad in CROCERIES cession of the upper portion of Lower California, to be used as a place of for all troublesome Indians. exile He suggests that “ Mexico is equally interesied with us in sequestering the bad Indians of the border, and would unite with us in executing the scheme, The Pavitic Ocean, the Gulf of Cali fornia and a chain of forts on the line of the two Californias would hem’ them in. ‘Then eS would a Degyal throughout the West.’ in the penitentiary if they. take ad” vantage of ee to abuse the graph: Company: '«hhe 8 togk of which |. se not & & UO STREET, Dealers General LUND plots. Fremont that the United Stites negotiate with Mexico for the peg condition of Peru is said to be most. wretched, and until the Chilian Government withdraws. its troops, 28 it is svon likely to do because the occupation of Peru is becoming ‘2 burden, little improvement in the condition of affairs is to be-expected. The people have been plundered during the Pierola dictatorship, and neither life nor property is now secure in that unfortunate land. The fate of Peru is a striking ilustration of the folly of choosing war instead of arbitration as a method for the settlement of differences between nation and nation. al the stock Of these roads, has formed alliances which is MAIN WOOLLEY, GILLESPIE REEF..............55 UTAH Governor peer United and very threshold of fairy Jand is invaded by the prosaic raps of our disembodied relatives SD request, there was-ne-tragie endifiz-to the scene. Some years ago the Virweeks together to importunities.and | ginia Enterprise, then published by Rolicitations sufficient to have-over| Joe Goodman, accused Lent of being thrown the. mental’ balance of a weaker man. “There can be no doubt | implicated in the Colorado diamond eae. Lent threatened to prosethat this base “and exhausting ordeal| sapped his physical strength, and | eute Goodman for liabel, and brought thus rendered his system less abie to | suit against him for $25,000 damages. resist the shock of Guiteau’s bullet. The Enterprise expressed a desire to have the ease goto trial, and promised Had he lived, it is believed he to show up Lent in an unenviable would have put his whole soul into his administration; and_the country light by. proving everything that it expected that it would be conservative alleged against him. This seemed to have a soothing -effect on Lent’s and popular; that he would exert his iuffience in promoting ‘harmony be- wounded feelings, and the suit was Withdrawn at plaintiffs cost, though tween the several sections of the Unthe Enterprise never retracted a line ion, and that his adininistration would or paid a cent damages. be national rather than_sectional— knowing no North nor South, no East nor West in the discharge of his duties as President of the whole fur mysteries LOWFR SILVER impossible creatures, peopled with Sprites; obrewatesy= e}ves,<ddrvads, mermaids and the like, which from our time to time changed prosaic world intoa realm-of delightful enchantment? Is there a child ative to-day who believes in the tale of the unfortunate prince who was-sayed by ithe mermaiden? or the wonders ef those enchanted treasmres that were brought to light ‘by talismanie utterDead science has charmed all anee? beloved imaginations into, facts. oul We can no longer believe all that we are told.” Weare fir: too well ti structed; the wonders of our fairy dreams pale before the marvels: of lashing electricity; the mermaids of our boyish worship: change into the manatee of Iate. discovery, and the 000, and released him leyally from the payment of the same, so as not to embarrass him in business. Since then Lent has beccme a millionaire and refuses to pay the debt of honor, though frequently requested to do so. Wednesday they met on the public street and Huston & lest Gillesp e Lun R. T Ouly one possibilty remains for the. aspiring novelisi, and that isthe eonNovys sideration of human character. els tan only be such studies nowaday, for we are all much too clever, and far too well informed to be led breathlesslTy through three volumes of hairbreadtin escapes or ingenious plots Then, too, wha and conunterplots, is to be left for*imagi: itive literature or those delicious dreams off airy land he moves in the is no doubt that he will make a dignified and on the maternal side of the French Huguenot. He graduated at Williams College, Mass., in 1836, and afterwards studied and practiced Jaw. He, was a member of the Ohio Senate in 1859-60, and entered the Union publican Convention the Presidency, and. machinery Hardware, Ete. a Mista, Romance. possibilities in the shape of novelists, but it is a grave question whether imagination and faney can ever in the future hold ‘as firm a sway as ip the past. Science leaves us 10 openings for romance—ruthlessly she annihilates all the old- -fushiigned -superall the more modern structures, “possessed, while his manners are per-| feet. In New York best society. There vs. inuch expressed-solivitiide as to litent is nothing in his inteliectual make-up Tce Seience a Romance must fade before the cruel march of science. There hasbeen General Chester A. Arthur is now President of the United States. Se er Siti bre BL OMGOST SK, ob.cii-B / J me: TAILORING In Feed and Livery Stable, csr ene. 2. S.A texte: no scandalous, p reonal Editorial Rooms, 538 Sacramento St. GE |‘Papar Hang'ng R Kalsomi ning Red. M. LYNC HDS. A SPECIALTY. contain the beet family ve pablixh: Daily, one year, $6, six months, 3; We kiy, one i ar. $2:2; xix months, $1 25. oxtave paid Addre EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM'Y, 503 Montgomery St Sa Francisca. newepaper Fine all Suits its Branches. Made > An assortment of fne lish Cloths always on-hand. beat es, corner ae a ipa d sa to Order imported Eng and vial Streets aM, KONI * “7 e |