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Show THAT G he Silver Reel Miner. A POSTOFFICE HOURS. to inaure them for the not come later than 12: , — mail, they must Postmaster. SATURDAY........... FEBRUARY 11, 1882. = | BRIEFLETS. se emt | Valentine’s suse Day—Tuesday, Will you court ? Reverend Mill will sheatie on Sinday evening, at the usual time and place. The Stormont Company shipped by to-day's coach four bars of bullion, valued at $6,952. Superintendent R. T. Gilléspieand General Watson went north on Thursday’s coach. Rev. E. N. Murphy will assist Rev. Cort in enlightening the brethren at' St. George, on $24,126.70. it decidedly Ed. Taggert, mont is now Mr, P. L. in the drug county, Breiger and expect to family take their make that city their come off at the Those schoolhouse having in a few chanceg, should be a few months. Mr. N. Christensen custom-made has boots and shoes fully 20 per cent. He uses none but the best of stock and warranis his work. | Jim Cronan , foot vein of $200 ore in to ship to San one of his Serious star trouble performers Hall. A at is making arrange” the our midst, among in Southern ceeding might Miss Se any R. Burke, mission be sum not Mrs. teacher of popular with heretofore under of Be carefnl departs how The a por.ion people of direction for the you expended them South off your of next postage Department has mutilated, missing, breasi, alse to tame will de- or with not be roe this Mormon ously-signed petition praying was forwareded fora citycharler. it as' give two good reasons to the to the said What’s we the ladics’ guarantee names that entire supply alone of toy are will a be i horns, to It may be the city stealing and not or will not take The funeral services of the late William Rafferty took place at the Catholic Church on Sunday morning, at 11 o’clock, Rev. Father Gallacher officiating. The attendance was very large and the services moat impressive. The remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. A special dispatch to Toe Miner, Friday night, says: ‘‘The incorporation bill is reported favorably, and made special order for Monday, at Representative Johnson’s request. No doubt that the bili wlll pass without opposition, as it seems to possess many features of merit and every safeguard for the governed,.”” Ths business cardsof onr formertownsman, Con O’Kiefe, Esq., announce to his friends and the public generally that he is now headpusher of a two-horse hack plying between the Clift House and the Salt Lake Railroad Those of the We shall be glad to hear from the remonstrators, and particularly those who signed both petitions. trumpets George. Depot. measure. doors fraud on the part of the city officers. and music boxes offered at the auction sale Friday night was purchased by George Miller, who made the youngsters of the town happy by distributing them all around. In their orisons will the youngsters remember ' the If the people do will the house conducted par excellence. The for objecting that by incorporating open that made elective, they alone are to blame. ‘These sufficient proposed further, assertion enough interest in selecting honest and efficient men to fill the places and Reefers wishing to go to any of the hospitals or the penitentiary will always find Gon and his jaunting car ready and willing as “ Barney, the Guide. A Journalistic Tilt. The contemptible, language-mur- bipenie a Petit COURT, Juries fer the Xe Term. On the Ist instant, at 10 a. M., the Second District Court was duly opened at Beaver, Judge Twiss preOpposite the Harrison House. siding, and the-following-names were | MY “OLD 1 drawn to serve as grand and petit [=BEG TO “INFORM public. general jurors during the forth-coming March atte vt peor’ opened a. lunch- ms prep ared to. serve the finest oysters term—grand jurors to appear March aintiest lunches at any time of na Hoping to merit a liberal share 6th, petit jurors March 13th: lic patronage, I remain, ae GRAND JURORS, Silver Reef, Qctober 15, 1881. Legislature of a Territorial Board of G. ws Hiueahings Andrew Corry Equalization. T. Dobsor C, Harris THE JURY FUND BILL. Alma Craby Joseph Judd This bill provides that, upon com- W. P. Sargent ae Walters mencing suit in any of the District H. H. Benson ing Courts, litigants shall pay to the clerk A. Matheson Ww. 'G. Holt of such court a jury fee of $5; ee Bamum — in ‘ap- Louis Fisher T. Ferguson John/Kyrie peal cases, $3, and $5 for every day that a jury trial may last in excess of three days. The measure is-sharply : criticized by members of the bar, who say that, while no one disputes the fact that jurors ought to be promptly | and fully paid for their services, the money to create the proposed fund should not be exacted of lltigants, but should be appropriated out of the Territorial Treasury. Unless the bill shall be so amended, its enactment into a law would be prolific only of overtaxed. THE BLACK which has been S. Fennemore C. N. Carrol AND Henry Crouse, PETIT Gillins William JURORS. J. W. Seaman BAKERY, Cor. Main and Paddock ae | Silver. Beef pete pecial tile element, then the matter assumes { another phase. In one or more of the petitions above referred toi. in addition to making the appropriation of $5,000 for repairing the road, the Legislature is asked to cut off a slice of territory the past seven months, THE BARBEE & WALKER. Few mines anywhere can make a better showing than this reliable bullion producer, which sends its treasure forth to swell the commerce of by. s0 doing the Blac Ridge road would shen be in one county only, south from the main and the money to be which is now down forty feet; the face is in a strong four-foot ledge of $50-ore. This shaft will be driven to fact the two shifts pated No from further trouble that source is _> Mines. operations antici- at present. have to add Toquerville “and appropriation made on condition is no-indication that the bulk of the members of that body wouldn’t ‘sit down ”’ on him if they could. Silver been FROM GOLD BASIN, Messrs. Al Grant and Don Liddle Mr. James Watson, of Pittsburgh, Pa., has been here looking at some of returned Wednesday from Gold Basin, and speak flatteringly of the mining the principal mines during the week, and particularly the Barbee & Walker, possibilities of that District. They brought a large number of of which property he made a thorough very handsome specimens of gold examination. Mr. Watson is s min- quartz, that we would recommend ‘as ing engineer of large experience, and a remedy for the pink eye. They represents a strong syndicate of capi- represent Uncle Sam Pastor as contalists in the Smoky City. It is prob- tented and happy, although comable that upon his favorable report, pelled to walk ten miles to the nearest the people he represents will make a spring every time he wants a-drink, large investment inthis district. The Patterson 5-stamp mill is crughing an average of about 14 tons of Married. rock per day, but not working the ore At the residenco mi the bride, in this to a high per cent. city, gh eine 5th,by J. N. Louder, J.P, Henry ‘T. Koh to Mrs, Dora What's the Use Becker, } of vesting 80 many letters to your friends; pt more local news in one Minx n° ose awe Sent to any | eer é 7 Private Roomis for Dinner Parton. es Harrison House, SILVER REEF - + - - UTAH. IS—LARGE-AND—COMMODIOUS OUSE, has recently been refitted and | renovated thoughout, is_first-cless in every department and sets one of the best tables in the West. The Harrison will ae ae gous reputation it has always enjoyeda: e travellng public, and guests wiil always, receive the very best accommodations, MERCHANTS. Bole Agents for Southern Utah of iv Du Pont’s Blasting Powder FINE.BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS = AND CIANT POWDER. We Carry the Largest Stock ees OF sate GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING Furnishing BOOTS Are attached to. the hotel, where the beat of| Liquors and Cigars will always be found, JULIUS SULTAN, SHOES And recommend our large assortment of Pa (Successor to Jacobs & Sultan) Main Street, Sliver Reef, Utah __ Goods, & i * 1 rateable and Retail Dealer in... © ; hee CROCERIES ; Provisions, Produce, _ Mission and Flannel Undershirts In all Colors and Qualities, and the CROCKERY, HARDWARE Finest Minin e ceived by the members standing $2 resumed. a - «oe AND.... HATS, ‘The bill to incorporate Silver Reef City has not yet been reported back from the House Committee on Municipal Corporations. ot Governor Murray paid a visit to the Council the other day, and was re- - BE and Retail MISCELLANEOUS. Pros- promising. repaired, and are strance. pecting continues in other parts of the mine and ground is being opened well in advance of some immediate requirements. ‘The company’s mill was shut down eight days during last month on account of the freezing up of the water supply pipes, and resumed en the first. authorities in Rates! THE FINEST THR.MARKET AFFORDS _ ALWAYS REGVED "FO CUSTOMERS. ae GSRoOcEHRsSs of an increase of Mormon population to the county, well and good; if eek do not like the prospect. time to be lostin forwardi and is expected to cut the ledge in 15 or 20 feet, when it is fully expected a bonanza will be encountered. Chureh thing for the Reef..people.to think, over. If they are satisfied to let the matter &o as it now stands, and have Croas’cut No. 6 ahead with the other Mormon towns to Washington county is reserted to. This is some- 5 on the fourth level north is is being driven is, attempting tinues in good ore. eatisfactory results. Wholesale assume control of county affairs, and to prevent this the nice littie dodge of: The mine is producing an abundance of fair grade ore, which is worked: to a high per cent. by the dry process. ; je Per Meal, 50cts. fo Per Day, i in its afraid that at no distant day the Gentiles will outvote the Mormons and a connection with the second level south. The winze at the extreme north end of the second level north conWinze expended repairs could, by -reason thereof; be handled to better advantage. This plea is a little thin, to be,sure. The incline, ian man grammar Want : ye HE PUB!.IC ARE RES PECTFLLLY informed that on and ¢ ter Aumes am i the price of boarda thieo favors sand well-known restaurant will be as from Kane county and add it to Washington county, it bein alleged that the world with systematic regularity. A new shaft is being sunk on the ledge from the surface at a point 235 feet the above-pamed road, and es- Gillespie, Lund & (Oh propriation the price of relinquishing all future hope of control by the Gen- THE LEEDS COMPANY. The mine and mill were closed down for about two weeks in consequence of a serious break to the mill machinery; this has now been ee emlscrliausens, y the stretch lying between Bellevue aiid Grapevine Springs. But when it is proposed to make this ap- Two. new. pans--have just~ been pe in the company’s mill, which has been running uninterruptedly for Such is the pleasant way in which the editor of the Beaver Utonian_refers to the Beaver Enterprise and its talented editor, Joe Fields. The Enterprise is yet to be heard from, but if Joe doesn’t paralyze the Utonwill promptly cut off the Enterprise from its exchange list. | ¢ Reduction ROAD. propriate committee. There can be no doubt that the sum asked for could be advantageously expended in re- both the third and.fourth levels can be safely estimated sufficient for a six months’ mill run. A uniform output of about 50 tons per day is maintained which “fs raised principally through the Savage shaft. The future of this property looks very with a broadside. of choice and phonetics, THE MINER RIDGE appropriation of $5,000 for repairing the road over the Black Ridge, The petitions have been referred to the ap- proven by the second level directly above, for that distance. The ore reserves now in sight on dering, dirty sheet, published down the street by an ignoramus who cannot even spell his own name correctly. “Darling, are you tired?" asked his best girl, the other evening, ‘ Yes, Birdie; very tired,” he replied; “the bad air and powder smoke-are quite distressing and seem to be \ wearing on my constitution.” And two hours later, while Birdie was slumbering the ppy hours away, he felt so tired and disLove's fires feed on fuel itéetian: “ea that he went and tried to break in theWhen Cupid darts his little splinter, rdy house floor with a sopbis: ehaffte ronal ea happily. now ne: 6 arra » MON axe beh ange seins Ts coe ig eet winter * and Waroh During the week three petitions have been forwarded from Washingbeen let for the first 50 feet, and work has begun. 'This will make available .ton county, and presented in the a very large block of bonanza ground Council by Erastus Snow, asking an there''are not a’ half-dozen. of the signers of the remonstrance who can matter candid con, Bonanza, DISTRICT Grand Sart Lakk, February 9, 1882. During the past week two measures of more than passing importance have been introduced and discussed in the House branch of the Legislature—one beinga bill to create a fund for the payment of jurors in civil cases tried in the District Courts, and the other a bill providing for the election by the made that mine so deservedly famous. The third level north will be ex- on the fifth Moet level, and a drift on the ledge is being pushed north with three eight-hour. shifts, with very the the first-class hosteiry, at popular House, . SECOND The Cosvoraura we of venture Mrs. Mahnken and Mrs. Jones have leased Lafayette - oh down 60 feet and shows a two-foot: ledge of hi ns rade ore the entire depth. The ledge has been cut a Eiivate wilderness. good for the Park, ought to be good a Reef. under the direction of the ve organization whatever. Vhile it seems a late day to suggest in favor of incorporation, and a numer- prices. in are now unable to.\do, from the fact that as a community we have no sort Park City had a booming mass meeting last duct abound It would enable us to apply the money collected for fines and penalties under the city ordinances towurd the public schools and upon thesireets, and in such other ways as the city council might direct; in short, it would enable us to do a dozen other things. which the well being of the cominunity demands, and which we The Presbyterian Home Mission have sent the lady teachers at St. Ceorge, Washington and Toquerville each a handsome cabinet organ. It takes music to soothe the saVage the its in- County Court upon county roads only. Bernetia Alphin tear Postofiice postage stamps of Legislature if nipped in It would enable us to use upon our ceived as postage on mailing matter. week which own streets the poll-tax collected within.our city Jimits, whereas it now goes inté the county treasury to be is the pubiic the will be taught by Miss cided that to It would enable us to keep our water ditches free from filth, and thereby add to the health and comfort during the remainder of the term. stamps. enabled sances, which invariably the Chinese quarter. the Pres- the depariment A. Hall, who week, be It would enable us to suppress nui- ex- school at-Toquerville, quite primary school, would er protection against fires. a i that place. She has recently been elected chief engineer of a sewing circle. The advantages of the citizens. Fanny to the It would enable us to enforce great- Dance prove at least. $500. byterian said Uiah, their and end now viluable lives, the Frank Gordon says he is willing and anxicus to make a'race for 500 yards, straight track, ride catch weight, and bar no horse owned council cipiency, would no doubt have saved Metropolitan organization this one particular, tous that First, | we Francisco. is anticipated at cily benefit in mines ae adopt stringent police regulations, and thus keep in check rowdyism that is and. has so long been rampant in is reported to have struck a 2 El Dorado Canyon, and meuts the mare’s nest or a nigger in the wood pile, we will mention some of these advantages. reduced the price of LETTER. tendeded 250 feet; a contract has just It seems Mrs. 8S. Ada Hall will leave early next week on 4 brief visit to her former home in Paducah, Kentucky. She expects to return in that proposed change? around. LAKE Litigants—Miscellaneous. are so Obvious as to hardly need mention. Still, for the benefit of. those who have suddenly discovered a levytT These are the only opportunities for taxation allowed the city government under the proposed act. Is this sufficient to induce a few of the people of the town to wildly rave over the The raffle for the residence of Mrs. Carbis will to pay taxes to the county weuld simply pass them into the city treasury. de- future home, days. power of night-watchmen, who levy assessment regularly each. week, which foots handsomely. at the of the year. Such business as business California. parture for Salt Lake City early next week. They in its but in the case of business houses this would be much less than they at present pay directly under the system inter- formerly Secretary of the Stor. Company, SALT Legislative Doings—A Hard Bill on to be derived from a city organization it is true esting for two-thirds of the community. at Ukiah, Mendocino city would have the power to license all classes of business houses, amusements, auctioneers, retail pedlers etc. ; Colds and catarrhal affections have the call making the of one per cent. upon the assessed value of all taxable property in the city Mr. George Leyson leaves for San Francisco in a day or two, whither he goes to attend a course at the Pacific Business College. are NOTES, Gathered During a Ramble Through the Various Properties. sana taxes to the moderate rate of one-half The bullion shipments per Wells; Fargo & Co.’s express, since our last report, aggre- just now, and the Bill C. E. Bruce ®S. O. White Chas: Adams B. B. Hutchin The well known sessislle of a T, Culver Ww. Greenwood W. mere ai, House will be Maintained. — D. L. Me caaen A. M. Skirnar and has encountered uniform ore of a A. Campbell, jr. -F. E. King high rade the entire distance. Levels . C, Clark Taylor ee have, n started at 100 and 200 feet Per Meal, 60c; Per Month, Louis Davis Ab. Polleys north and south to gonnett with shafts . Ward C. Meyerfeldt 3 and 4, This pioneer of the Reef trouble and -hardship to such as seek 8. F: Orton | T. P. Gillespie looks better at each Ene stage to maintain their rights before the Suppers Served for Balls and Parties 8. C. Perrin J, H. Harper Courts. of development... Moss Woolf I, Lemmon ; On Short Notice. . PROPOSED EQUALIZATION BOARD. THE STORMONT COMPANY, M. M. Stevens a H. Greenwood This bill was introduced yesterday So far during the present year this W. King J. Dennis company has made an excellent record by Mr. Booth. Some such a Board J. Vance Bs Lyman MEYERS & KERNER, and the indications all point to ay has long been needed in the Territory. Wm. Rafferty’~ . Darrow ~ At present there is no standard of as- James W, Clark | . W. Mooney. future of unequalled prosperity. Proprietors. — The. lower workings in the Buckeye sessments as between the counties and J.C. Dalton Georgo Hall no board or commission designated to continue in excellent ore; the stopes F.R. Fish C. H. Oliphant. in the fourth levels, both north and equalize the several assessment rolls south, are yielding handsomely. and so as to make the general taxes fall Card; of Thanks. lave at no time showed to better ad- equally on the different counties, The undersigned desires to return vantage, The third level, south is Under such a system, or want of sysher sincere .thanks to the Superinbeing pushed ahead into the Last tem, rather, it is evident that some Chance ground, and continues in counties must pay more than their tendents, business men and miners, Restaureé four feet of good mill ore, and has just proportion of the general taxes, and especially to Mrs. Leyson and while others pay less. The bill intro- Mrs. Liddle, for their finterest and now less than fifty feet tomake to Corner mataéna entre We; ~—uced by Mr. Booth is designed to kindness in enabiirfy her to raffle off| reach the localities—at some two hundred feet greater depth—of the afford the necessary relief in cases her house. Mrs. J. HipsprerD. rich. and extensive ore bodies that where it is shown that counties are limits Sunday. gate About The mining situation has undergone We learn that. a remonstrance against the incorporation of Silver no notable change since our last the most promising Reef has been forwarded to the report, and Legislature, or possibly to the Gov- features are observable at all the ernor. While. we did not see the mines. THE CHRISTY COMPANY. document, we understand that it sets Recent developments in the Califororth as the principal reason why. the. nia mine have uncovered.a large body incorporation act should not become a of high-grade ore on the 400-foot level law, the great expense incurred there- north. This level is being advanced by. Now if it were true that great as rapidly as possible, and will be soe by .shaft No...2, on the additional burdens would be imposed ground, which will. be sunk upon the people of Silver Reef, then an esiekeroal 500 feet for that purpose. the reason alleged for this opposition As soon as this connection is made might have some force, and might the two properties will be far admiroutweigh the advantages that would able condition for handling the nee ore bodies exposed in each mine. occur from having a city organiza- new T rail track has been laid is tion, but, as it happens, it is not true both of these properties which, with that the proposed act authorizes or the new’ and improved machinery permits the imposition of additional now in place, leaves them complete in every appointment. taxation to such an extent as to give ‘Shaft No. 5, on the. aes this assigned reason any force what- which is being sunk on the led hag. soever. ‘I'he act proposed expressly attained a depth of about feet, HERMAN KRAUSE, the MINING REMONSTRANCE. 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