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Show ——— and the Dead President. people, as expressed at public meet- —— BELLEVUE wins the county seat of Alturas, Idaho, by a majority “of one, and the News is now the game | ‘cock of the Wood tg tee Country. ings and by the press since the shooting of President Garfield, haxe been } as sympathetic and patriotic aS those fof any section of the Union. They —TuHE remains sine ct the late President were buried in Cleveland, Ohio, ery of the President, as warmly sym- have as sincerely hoped on Monday last. The city was thronged with people from all parts of the Union, — Tur Beaver Utonion has taken the advice of THe Mixer, and on Sat_ Urday last présented a neater appear- for the recov- pathized with him in his sufferings, and as strongly. denounced the act of the arcadia 8as the Président’s immediate neighbors. Since his death they have manifested as much grief as the people of the North, and have paid as much respeet to his memory as. the in. its | peopleof any Northern State. Shortly after the President’s death an im-4 mense mass meeting was. held in —Bnick Powrnoy went to Colo- Charleston, South Carolina, and rado two years ago worth $300. He among the resolutions adopted was is now said to be worth $200,000, and oné ‘*That as residents of South Carois President. of a tunnel company with lina, living in the so-styled Cradle of oe capital of $7,000, oa ance in real mourning than former indications. the Rebellion, we honor —— Tan F ‘isco ‘Tin Times showed con‘siderable enterprise on Saturday last in securing by telegraph the com- the memory of James A. Garfield, because, as the “President of “the Carte Sentes his purposes and his policy assed beyond press-of this- Territory 4 the Hues of a party and of a section, “on the Presidént’s death. and knew no other limit than the Tet ments ef. the —-Sam Pxvis has taken err -of the local department of the Salt “= Lake Tribune. With Goodwin and Davis as a team, it will be hard to find a better edited paper on the Coast ~ than the Tribune. ~ boundries of the Republic welfare of the whole the ting weary of the . could have are weary of ca English. ual. —— Or the Irish question. It also said that Irishmen legislation by the Scoteh The The weariness is mu$118,000, 000,000 of gold pro- duced by the world last year, nearly one-half was mined in the United States, and. $70,000,000 of the $90,000,000 worth of silver produced in that year was the Prelit of the American inines. — —— PRESIDENT ARTHUR has issucd « proclamation convening the Senate in extraordinary session October 10th. The House is not included in the eall. -[t is represented that there isa great "amount of routine business on hand awaiting attention. —— Tue New York Graphic, in an editorial on Dr. Bliss, says the morning after the President’s death the following bulletin should have been issued: ‘The President died last night. dition With this exception, the conae the patient. remains un- changed —— Tue Beaver Enterprise speaks of an attempt made to break up that office by inducing its yap compositors to leave. We would. suggest that a little coin handed over the counter now and then—evyen to ‘the chosen ones’”’—might be an inducement for them to remain. | —— IN considering the elements of wealth in this country the fact ought not to be obscured that of petroleum alone we month of and in sold June 1881 abroad during the in 1880 $2,225,813, $5,553,268; during the fiscal year of 1880 $36, 218 3625, and of 1881 $40,315,596. —— RAILROAD BUILDING is progressing rapidly in this country at subject to which it refers, and the ‘then who adopted it certainly can no longer be jusily stigmatized as rebels and Union haters. The Indian miles a week. —— the THE money extraction of disseminated precious for metals from mother earth and the formulat- “eng of them into. bright buillon gives employment to thousands of indus,trjous men at highly remunerate wurates. This is one of the many strong Soe in favor of gold and silver ning. poe GERMAN STATISTICIAN Teck? ons that the world contains 1,455,923,000 inhabitants, or 16,708,000 more that it did a quarter of a century ago. He allots 831,707,000 to Asia, 315,929,000 to Europe, 205,679,000 1 95,405,000 to’ America, Australia Polynesia, » the Polar regions. and to Africa, 4,121,000 to 82,000 to Probably they have never tried it, save perhaps in a_halfhearted way. In advertising, as in everything clse, the old maxim, that what is worth: doing at is worth doing well, applies. you want large profits, advertise mining, the quantity of coin decreased to about $100,000,000 of our money; them to a friend about to start in bus- but years after South America and Mexico, in a comparatively: short iness, ‘Pay-as much for advertising as you do for rent, and you will suc- ceed.’ ‘There is more in this’ than would occur to some at first thought. Take the case of a merchant. His rent, clerk hire, insurance and other expenses are nearly as much upon sales of $25,000 per annum as upon gulps of slonhblo that. anonkt The sagacious merchant appreciates this, and he concludes big profit to mike that it will pay a the extra sales of 25,000, and so he calls to his aid that the world’s heaviest advertisers.” ee The Stars and The flag of the United States, slthough it is the symbol of the newest of any of the great nations, is in itself one of the most venerable national symbols, and its history is net a little curious. It dates back to 1777, ain is twenty-four years younger, haying been adopted-in 1801. “quent that they are ls0ked" for as ¥ Spain took her present colors in 1735, France matter of course by the powers that be. Certain it is that our Soughern exchanges ‘are exiled -upon so-fre- quently to announce these horrid massacres that they keep the head- lines announcing these butcheries. in type, in anticipation of constaut use. lfow soon we may be called upon to do the same we can but surmise, in view of the fact the worst bands of 1830, the German know with whow it originated. so Se a pee cane Downfallen within our borders. Newspaper Changes. Several changes occur in the news- The fing seems to have sprung up fall grown, ke the-magie-trees-the-Oriental conjuror produces before one’s eyes from the ground... The precedent flags gave but little intimation of what wascoming. They were striped, it is true, but had no hint of stars and stripes. The ratdlesnake was a favorite device some times in the eorner where the stars now shine forth, and with it was frequently found the motto, *“Jon't tread on ine. the Colorado Utes have been removed a eae Spain. Three hundred years ago Spain was the leading nation of Europé, and for more than ene hundred years she maintained her superiority. The conquest of Mexico and’ Peru opened up to her a vast source of wealth, and the revenue of the Spanish crown was derson of the Ruby Hill Mining immense in comparison with the posNews, who sells the! laiter to Messrs. | sessions of other countries. But the George Payne and Walter Marsden. luxury and glory reacted formidably} Mr. Anderson has shown by_his ‘paper business on tange to-day. has been the The purchased work on the News writer, and has Nevada Base the effort to climb to the level of the Sen- up to these changes, employed on the Leader, as foreman and local reporter respectively. Being men of ability, we feel confident that the present good standard of the News will be, maintained... rof the bold discoverers of unknown regions, and energetic. conquerers of the New World, inherited the lust of conquest without the power. ‘They left hae mother country in hundreds and found their way to America‘ to plunder, devastate and ruin. ‘They intermarried with the native Indians, and the succeeding energies A Disgrace Revived. and stooped so low as to accept colHected by subscription, to» sinile on toadyism. . There are a class of people whose minds in this are so debased country as to imagine that money can heal every wound to which, humanity is sub- of Spain were infe- industry; i were taxed! to the utmost to provide soldiers, priests and officials for the new possessions Iler glory dimmed; and she sank by the ee riched her. The death of President Garfield has again brought forward the question of providing for his family, and subseriptions—have. -necordingly been started. Grant is the only President races rior in enterprise and the A who has moneys The Next acquisitions Es: that had ¢n- a —Lerrers from Russia depict a sad condition of things as regards the Jews. It is no rare occurrence, especially in the south, for rich Jews to be falsely accused of some imaginary crime and their properties confiscated.. The victims are glad to escape with their lives, and if they venture to return they are seized,as vagabonds or bearing an assumed name, and are banished to Siberia or removed to distant parts of the Empire. jected. The idea is an insult'to Mrs:° i THE long-eontinued drought Garfield, and we believe she: will s0 throughout the East is reported.to be ern press that President Arthurwill consider it. Mr. Garfidld’s family ‘almost “unprecedented. ‘Throughout form a new Cabinet, and that Conk- has not;-been left in’ want, and the the whole of New England, New pie — be tendered the office of Sec- Government could easily make‘a pro- York and Pennsylvania yegetation State, though it is not be- vision for their benefit if they had. suffered greatly.. From the Southern The Nevada middle Western States the apThis thing is:a disgrace to America, and r Jones of pete are all.of the same color—no pret ; jen gsarched up, and rivers Nescttincyl d deserves the scorn of ve reapeet € portion her ¢i rely now belie Kelteved by the East- Lp ION, 4 @ Rie bone nem BIRD along that the ball had taken a downward and forward course, and had been located near the right groin. & LOWE, Land, Agents Salt Scientific tests were made confirming this theory. . Long flexible tubes were introduced at the exterior wound and (i pushed in that direction to. depth of eleven inches. From this direction Notice and Attorneys Lake City, Utah. Notary Public in the office. for LanD 696. Publication—No. OFFTeE, ree to Chinese ene sential Sienna of common The Democrats the face that majority the reputation of that It is not the smiles of a preity face, the-delicate tint of complexion, the enchanting glance of the eye, the beauty and symmetry of person, nor Celestials having discovered everyone who melodious notes good on the spot. —‘In‘all listened became towns where a news- paper ity of her thoughts, he is enguged her afable and is published,” say man in. It ata distance know not only that the town reside in has a live and you Pee As fruit Vamilshe od w ate pecieas Gold Hill News: Old Dufferdink, down in Lower Gold Hill, having read in a newspaper that if watermelons are varnished they will retain their sweet juiciness for many months, has | been trying his hatid upon a wagon load. It cost him six. doHars for do hish, one dollar for a brush and : whole d: iv’s work to annoint the ae ons, to say nothing of the first cost of them, At the end of the weck he commenced trying, just to see how the plan operated. The first one he cut tasted so strong of varnish clear the poet, that animates the voieé in the blaze of eloquent faction, that guides the brain in the august toils of atitely Councils.” Whatever may” be the lot of man—however unfortunate, however oppressed—if he only loves and is loved, he must strike a-balance can poverty, and lighten the fetters‘of the slave.” ——A Carirat. example is set by France to other countries. It has cstablished savings banks in conneetion with the public schools; and in these children’s banks, which number over through to the core that he threw it away. Another was still worse, and he threw that away also, One after the other he tried them all. They all tasted that way and his breath smelled like a paint-shop for three weeks afterward, He thinks the man who. ten thousand, the deposits already approximate a million dollars. No suggested the idea is a designing fraud. more efficient and prretieal way could be devised to teach children thrift and economy, two very important virtues for comfort and usefulness of “the life that now is.’”’ The objection that they may be taught to be niggardly is not weighty. Ninety-nine boys run down the easy read of the spendthrift toruin-where one climbs. the difficult hill of the miser—a ruin just aus real, though more respectable. Oo a oo “Mother,”? asked Mary Jane at the bre: fast table, “dom tyou think grey hair js aw fully becoming ?”’ (M ar vine 4 should be rem: irked, has a beau whose locks are silvery.] ‘Yes, Ido,” remarked her ae ry grabbing at something on MaryJ ane’ 8 shoulder: ‘yes, L think it is becoming too common, "That “makes the tenth "this morning’—holding it up between her thumb and finger. => When You Want —— GENERAL Artie nis refered to as the only person from New York suit, city who has ever been President or groceries. is shoes, firstcla stationery, prime and li ieee! a t ee ‘that you can find all these hnes of goodsa! AGER'S. it also At-wool that no President, from Washington to Garfield, was born in a city, and a nobby Cassimere overalls, the best eee Stetson brands hats, fresh of tobacco and seas ‘ ear. s and What's mike County Court of Wash- entley, Jesse W. St. George, Washington Cours of H. McMASTER, Register. & Lowe, Attorneys for Applicant. Binp Gillespie, Lun . T GILLESPIE WOOLLEY, LUND & JUDD Retail Rs GOODS Sole Agents for Southern Utah of Du Pont’s Blasting Powder AND GIANT children’s POWDER. —_—- We Carry the Largest Stock anes OL iis BEDE CLOTHING : Furnishing HATS, And BOOTS recommend Goods, & SHOES our large assortment of Mission and Flannel Undershirts In Finest all Colors and Qualities, and the Linen and Woolen Qvershirts A Fine Assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes Of every description. agar Genuine “California -@e HARNESS AND SADDLES And Saddlery of all Kinds. Assayers Goods Tobaccos, AND Cigars PIPES. Mill Supnlies, Pipes & Fittings HARDWARE TINWARE, IRON AND. STEEL, Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools | «+» ALSO...» Lard, Coal and Lubricating Oits Use Of writing so, many letters to-your friends; elected. Of all the Vice-Presidents two: only., were born in ean: they will han get: more local news a dozen letters.contain. Saree Dallas in Philadelphia, and Mr. Colfax in New York; and only Mr. Dallas-was- a resident of acity when elected. | It is the country boys, and who underclothing, Strauss choice true that only the second Adams was éven |nominally a resident of a city when dwellers, in the country, v pro’ Crosby, aA ty, Uta b. pays never have been gained; But IS advertise -community of businessnien.’ the seed is sown, so shall the Ree ae f lay the laurels that, without her Vice-President. to a contem- should the advertiser, but it lets the people open disposition, her sympathy with those in adversity. and above all, the humbleness of her soul, that eonstitute true loveliness, Disracli has observed that “it is at the foot of woman of 697. ecm following-named settler aree filed his intention to make fin roof in be made before whe inctou Conmnty, U absolutely in it, even if nothing more than a card stating his name und the business roof City, eptember 17, 1881 HEREBY GIVEN THAT to the porary, “every dark TOTICE A the notice of SALT LAKE some the costly dress or decorations, that the and.- Hafen,: support of his claim, and that said } proof will compose woman's loveliness. It is her pleasing deportment, her chaste conversation, the sensibility and pur- illumine Publication—No. OFFICE, DRY seautiful - Woman. for Jove upon & CO, like bard-headed in favor of existence, for LAND residence land, viz: John Marius Ensign and Jacob Santa Clara, Washington believe that a bird’ which they call Foang Hoang introduced him to this knowledge. When the Emperor was in the first throes of inspiration, so runs the Jegend, the bird appeared With its mate and sang in six different tones, makingea scale containing twelve notes like eur modern chroWholesale and matic. The Chinese selected five out of the twelve which they still retain, GSROoCE discarding the remainder as useless and ealling them, with, their usual Ne AUN ene depreciation of Woman-kind, “female notes. * Such was the beauty of the first harmoi ies thus revealed to moreee tal Chinaman T“by the heay are busiuess men—honestly, with patriotic regard for the country, and at the same time for wuatever political adyantage may accrue fromm it. we of H. McMASTER, Register. & Parsons, Att'ys for ‘Applicant. Notice ?Pfusic. harmony of sound; and. the, Chinese in no Way responsible. ‘The power they have comes to them honorably. It is not only their privilege, but their duty to use it. Politics is not sentimentalism, but hard-headed business. If the Demoerats meet in the Senate With a majority of three they should use of all Bartey 2,950 years before Christ, and enjoys |1 sense. The Republicans lose two Senators by a political hari-kari, and one by the act of God. Emperor of said By tion israther amusing. Fo Hi, whom some experts consider to be none oiher than Noah, of watery memory, was his continwons Tobler, inr, says that thé legend of its inven- ‘York Senators, who cannot be admitted until after the organization, the Democrats have a-clear majority of three. The Herald argues that to waive this majority would be the extreme of folly, lacking in every es- prove cnltivation ‘Coitity; Ctr A writer in the New York Evening Mail, speaking of the solemnity of Chinese music, with which the people of this Coast are more or Jess famil- in the United States in one MINER Sent to any as month 0 cents, or three months for $1 50. eet ee ; i y r Old Crow W hisky. ot t QUIRK BROS. are Amazon Bourbon, O..9..S., 1870, at ss / TR RT toward the heart, Senate. smile, would advocated (Succeseors to TC. Bailey,) Land Agents and Attorneys _ Salt Lake City, Utah. and that it founda resting place just back of it~ The public was told ail The New York Herald has an arti- it is her image that strings the lyre of to be a vigorous: BAILEY & PARSONS, report that the direc- tion.of the ball was cle on the organization of the United Siutes Senate. ~ With the vacancy in Rhode Island, caused by the death of E. An- ably the’ser- This is one of the pecniiarities of the business. ‘Then these precious metals case, and it is simpiy mentioned as were discovered: in California, and such. No doubt the attendant sur since in other States and places, until geons are eminent in their profession, now different loeatities —preduee—an +and-have-giyen.to tho ease all the care ample sepply which goes to meet the and skill they possessed, yet the fact common demand, though brought remains that they, have learned as from widely seperated portions of the much by the post mortem exaniination globe. as the public: : SE Ce Leader mining interests of Eastern Nevada. He will undoubtedly make a strong that coin to transact the world’s growing Eureka The descendants Hew To-Day. Physicians. true Septem came copious discharges of pus, said OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT term of years, made good the deficit, to be from the track of the ball. Inthe following-nanved settler has filed notice of his jiptention to make final proof in ten times over. When the vast re#, ‘eisions were made into this supposed support of his claim, and that said proof sources of America began develop- track many inches from the exterior will be made before the Cleik of the County: Court of - Washington -Connty, Utah. at Sr. ments, and people flocked in from and in the direction of the groin. estat November 12, 1881, ate eens Declaratory Statem every clime, economists became But the autopsy discloses the fact that forU the R, ty lof the NEY of Bee 1teL 5 42, 3 16W. He names the following witnesses alarmed at the impeding scarcity of the bullet did not go in that direction.| by James upon the country. from the official General Burnside, and the two New Stripes. in 1794, Portugal rificed and property destroyed by these human hyenas. It is possible these occurrences have beeome so fre- esting statements to show the tiquity of the art of mining. spoke of the early reference in Iloly Writ to the precious metals, gold and silver, which he traced down through the Bible into the pres- their fortunes by intelligent use of the newspaper columns. Said one of Let yourself be known and President’s It now turns out geo ttending the late Presidént in total ignorance an-{GGarfield remained of the course and lodgement of the He ball until the autopsy. It appears the heard from. Some of the most suecessful businessmen have acquired largely. Empire 1870, and Italy IS{8. Even the Chinese aud Japanese flags are more recent; those of Russia and Turkey, howeve r, antedate the American, ‘There is no recoyd. of any debate before the adoption of the Stars and Stripes, and no one seems to localities have been raided, lives sac- The Silver. recognized. In the middle ages, when search was being made for the philosopher’s stone, which was to do awayewith the trouble and expense of goes on, and so fur none of the: hosbeen overtaken or punished. sad reminder of the inof the Government to day. the telegraphie announcesettlers in different isolated and Ina recent lecture on this subject R. B. Kimball made some very inter- aH ent day. “Fhe Book of Job gives a deIf scription of mining which is easily tiles have It is a efficiency by-day sce ment that is very energetic, and we wish him all possible success. Messrs. Payne and Marsden were, at the rate, in the aggregate, of about pays. while the Union Jack ef Great Brit- Troubles. Advices from Arizona and New Mexico report the Indian troubles far from settled. ‘The work of death more than year “there are siill a few people, here and there, who are not clear in their own minds that nejvspaper advertising powerful leverage, the press, and the people in after years talk of his ‘good luck’ in amassing wealth, The lack lay in his liberal adverti ising, and is represented by his advertising bills. Union of indestructible States, rest- The businessman who desires to sueing, as it does, and through his -tragie| “eced will do well to study.the methdeath, on the affection and confidence ods and.-heed the counsel of some of _ 3,500 miles have been graded and laid, and. track-laying is now progressing in the various States and Territories So far this Gold people. - Un-- tinel, though he will not find it an easy task. However, Mr. Anderson present. Pays. compromising always in his devotion to the Union and to the Republican party, he remembered as President only the grandeur of this indissoluble * —— THE Censiis of British India has just_been completed, and shows the number of Queen Victoria’s sub- of the people.” It is doubtful if a” jects in that country to be 252,500,000 more affecting or patriotic sentiment —a very respectable number, even if. than is embodied in that resolution ‘they are untutored Hindoos. has been uttered in the Union on the ——TuxeE London Times says that Scotchmen and Englishmen are get- “” and Advertising The Burlington Hawkeye says that G2 South The, Winnemucca Silver State says that the sentiments of the Southern _ =~ SATURDAY... ssoeee.....OCPOBER 1, 1881 The aie a The Silver Reel Mliner. i Wii nis Pi nace UMEBOS for Miners’ Union. Meetings. * NOE 9 REGULAR ° ° MEETINGS OF THE Miners’ Voina of Harrisbur; tb Diatrict will be h at Miners’ Union H ‘on the first and third Wednesdays of esure mont) ae of the Gnine are fegngsted to atten Bed. Ghai, Sexrtt. am sc President. NSE Sab |