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Show A “d a) pe ae +h? pate t j ' SILVE SILVER V. REEF,, _ WASHINGTON. COUNTY, UTAH, Th SILVER REEF MINER] SILVER REKF, The Published Every MMonday, Wednesday ing companies recently under Ufice—Mingr Building, Lower Maia — ee SURBSCRIPILION: ieee wate eaesare Sivan ‘str ‘onthe, eitasescesesese S ae eeeie Three Mont nae uta nets i. 2 00 One Wont see ea a Ue Detivered by. carrier, ‘per ‘week. «RS Publisher. Satemo Gold Quartz 'Co., of Nova Scotia; the San Bruno Copper Co., Mexico; and the Stormont Silver Min‘ing Co., of this district. From this not, polygamy, dent it? Tue Mr. Herald. poor thing, is very array, so far as we are able the Stormont. has the most property, ‘and is the only bullion-producer of the lot. sick, carried forward bill will not. be- months, by the efficient diring and » local the past six everything about the. come a law, even should the President mines put in the best possible ‘shape: approve it, beforé the expirdtion of ninety days. In the meantime about 50,000 ‘Chinese are éxpected to be landed on the Pacific Coast. ‘This for future successful operations. The fortunate termination of the embarrassment hefe, occasioned by tas es 1882. 27, . - én Mr. Sullivan Talks. BRIEFLETS. ‘ New ‘Yorx, March 25—Sullivan, The spring poetry. sie Goin Toquerville ., the prize-fighter, furnishes the following for publication : There has been is crowded out of this issue. Sullivan Challenges ‘the World so much ‘newspaper talk by parties. Dr. Nichote writés froth Pide He fit for Five Thousand & Side. who state that they are desirous of he will #é0n ‘thake a ondiscel viet ‘| meeting me in the ring, that I am dis- to the Reef. gusted, nevertheless, I am willing to Reverends Murphy ‘and, Cart, ae America’s Peet Laureate Buried fight any man in America in four by to-day’ 8 coach to attend the #em!weeks from ‘signing the articles, for at Mount Auburn. annual Presbytery. '|$5,000 a side, or any man in the old country for the same amount two Chas. Smithson atia R. Priiiige months from signing articles, I to use broke jafl'ut’ Beaver on Wiktitey, Apostic Woodrily Discourses on gloves, and he, if he pleases, to fight aeure: still ut re rt the Edmunds Bill. | With bare: knuckles. I will not fight) aguin: ewith bare “knuckles, tis I-don't| ‘Their mines here to-day, will bear the management anti-Chinese “ ratlroad. fare trom’ Mitra’¢ Kirkwood and Emery Mentioned as Commissioners. fullest-examination, and in the Buckeye alone, by actual measurenrent, there is in sight a ‘two years’ run for Stormont Satisfactorily Settied | But their'stamps. Explorations have been and the Goose ee High. ———— “AND yet no one has died from the effects of the Edmunds bill.—Salt Lake Herald. ‘Perhaps the ex- Gold Quartz Co., Mariposa,California : Tie Beaver Utonian says: ‘Stateimposing hood: for Utxh: Why-Not?" The to learn, ; ‘Utonian’s query may be ‘answered valuable shortly by propounding another one: reliable: Statehood for Utah: What For ? - GENERAL NEWS. Promoters. clusive control of Messrs. Clark & Bothwell, the great organizers of New Street York: Star-Grove Silver Mining Co., and the Eagle Silver Mining Co., wea ae | both of Lewis, Nevada; the Hite and Friday Eveniig. J. N. LOUDER, Far-Reaching The following is a list of the min- UTAH. MONDAY, MARCH eames these far-reaching promoters, will be Skt Lake Clty: and 3return, rom April wish to put myself in a position amen- able to the law. '| ready. Rose's $a to 19th inclusive, will My money is always os. , a The, fruit trees: are in fut ‘Bloom throughout the: adjoining settlements, Prayer Granted. and, the ‘gaudy battertiy is Oh ste. ; New York, March 25,—In° the Supreme Court to-day Judge Larimore gfatitéd a decree of divorce in the suit of Rose Eytinge Butler Batisfactorily Arranged. against-her husband, George H. But-. Sat Lake, March 26.—Satisfactory ler. The. plaintiff is the well-known arrangments ‘hive ‘beéh ‘concliided actress, and ‘she charged the defendbetween the Stormont Company and ant, who is a nephew of General its creditors.. Work 6n the property Butler, with adultery. wing. | Tt is th ‘extréttie “bad.‘thik wholely fhékdtisable for tly’ pe in ‘any wily interrijpt ‘religious vices. Mra. Wm. Rafferty Hetjueddty 4 iitie indebted to the éativte of ‘the Tate. Sane VOL. Rafferty to kettle With Her ages‘ soon a8 poe ies. number will be sufficient, probably, alike advantageous to the inimediate will be continued under the supervis-. An Editorial Bouncer. ‘Too many inert ‘are fockix i fap St. Louis, March 25, — Joseph | Bristol tn search of employm nt., T Pulitzer, editor of the Post-Dispatch, great army of tthe unemploye are ia was assaulted on the street last even- vised to keep away. their pay out of the first bullion proAy mre ing by a_buriey rough, whom he : duced. Colonel Allen and R. T. hurled through a show window. ‘The ~The Supreme Court of Nevada Has tion of an honest und experienced Tur report is xgain revived that C *|board of directors, stockholders will] Gillespie ree for the ateto-morrow. thing then ran off. Pulitzer believes reversed the finding of the lower bourt in the Albion-Richmond suit, and the C. Goodwin, editor of the Salt Lake jere long begin to again realize (pon| that some enemy hired the unlucky Albion now has the cake. Apostle Woodruff to the Front: Tribune, is to be appointed Governor their investment. ‘) ruftian Sant Lake, March 27.—In the; of Montana and that Sam Davie, local, The indicted Frisco cnldoritidepers TRG, HE AR Me Sa Mabon’s Case. 4 were fired $16.00 ‘anid cotts for Mormon Tabernacle, yesterday after_ editor of the edme paper, is to be welling Pioche»_Phokinge. Wasnixcrox, Match 27. — Judge liquor on Sunday, ‘and the sports Were | j noon, Apostle Woodraff said that the United Statee Marshal of . Utah. _Advoente-General Swain is expected Record, th. crisis he had long looked for was at These appointments would be exmuleted in ts each, for es ‘There has been Sbndiderble sick- hand, and it remained to be seei, to submit his report on the case of cellent ones for the people to be served, but would be rough on the ness prevailing among the children of whether the United States could over- Sergeant. Mason. to the Secretary of Pioche for the hist two weeks. ” Colds turn the plans of God 28 developed in War: to-day. It is generally under- Judge Lansing, for the, murder of bis, Tribune. SSRN RES TERN i RE BR RELA) and sore throats is the trouble, and the growth and progress of His king- stood that he recommends a mitiga- wife, at Eureka, a short. time since, QvEEN Victoria has raised a mon- several of the little ones have the A petition to returned a verdict of “Not Guilty. % dom in Utah. He urged the Saints to tion of the sentence. nment to the man who made her pnuemonia. The doctor has been live up to their ptivileges, and let the pardon Mason, containing five thousOscar Wilde lectures in San FranEmpress of India—Disraeli. The kept busy. . United States take the responsibility und names, was sent to the President cisco to-morrow night. The cultured inscription-upon it is: “Kings love of interfering with thein in their pecu- on Saturday, from Wilkesbarre, Pa. and esthetic opinion of. ’Frisco’s elite ' John Blewett, who-recently returned him that speaketh right.” This inwill be awaited with a breathless’ and scription, says the Memphis Appeal, from ‘Tombstone, Arizona, says most liar practices. Woodruff was followed Rurial of Longfellow. by another speaker who declared that profound profoundness. provekes a smile from those who of the Piochers down there have been Boston, March 27.—Services over he had made a personai contraet with fortunate in securing employment. The poem entitled «Summer is Near remember that it was one of Disraeli’s God Ahnighty, and rather than violate the remains of the poet Lonfellow uvowed maxims that.you should flat- He reports the country as being at Hand,” sent ‘to this office, ‘ts rethe contract he would suffer death. were held in private at his late home ter ilt women; bit in the cige ‘of greatly overdone, there being fiVe’or spectfully declined. The pleasant daya yesterd:iy, and public services were He speaks He also urged the Saints to keep their ferdale sovereigns ‘‘you should lay it six men fer every job. The re- of summer may be near at hand ind covenants, and-declared that in spite read at Appleton Chapel. favorably of the mines. ~-. with a trowel,”’ ; they may not be. At present the of all legislation by Congress he mains were interred at Mount Auburn. weather is not in a condition to be There is good leather in old Uncle Vne hirangues delivered in the to prevent us from falling into the creditors and the.stockholders. And hands of a soulless and clothes-wring- it is safe to say that if the Stormont ing monopoly of cueless, Caucasian be taken from the peraonal control of this firm, and placed under the direcishermen; ‘At least, we hope so. ion of Colonel Allen, and ployes of the compuiy the em- will receive sdr% Mormon tabernacle, at Salt Lake City, yesterday afternoon, betray anything but petceable submission to the Edmunds bill. It looks more as if some of these high cockalorums who pre-: tend to be in partnership with God ‘Almighty and half a dozen women at the same time will have to view the interior of the penitentiary before they can be brought to fally appreciate the beauties of the Edmunds bill. Billy Raymond yet. He recently put up a job on Jack Gilmer and disposed to him the controliing interest of the stock of the old) Hercules Mining Company of Bristol, an incorporation that has been defunct for years, aad owns no property, for $10,000. We have been informed that John Bently, who skipped the country with Jake Keele’s horse, blankets and money, abandoned the horse and THE Miner is placed under the blankets somewhere in Bull Valley, deepest obligations to the Police Ga- and started on foot from there to the vette Publishing Company for a capy Reef, where he is at present chopping Jake recovered the blankets. of a valuable 25-cent book entitled, wood. “The Mysteries of Mormonism, ” which purports to be a full expose of the secret practices and hidden crimes of the Latter-day work. It is pleasing to note that the book was written by the wife of 2 Mormon Apostle. ‘This, of course, settles all doubt as to the veracity of the writer. Then again, the chaste and beautiful language used in the construction of the plot entitles the book to high commendation, while the illustrations, as usual, are in the clear-cut lithographic style so peculiar to the Police’ Gazette. All in all, it is a work that does our esteemed bawdy-house contemporary infinite credit. immediately The present- author should her credentials for admission into Kate Flint’s bagnio, where she ean probably accummulate as much wealth ina legitimate manner as by writing: lying atories about our huly Eadowigent wouses, fy The great Samuel W. Barnum, the tickler of catgut and the man of very few words, writes Recorder Henderson that he is again traveling in double farness, and besides being a husband again, he is also an uncle and grand-uncle to a numerous family. The letter is dated at Woodington, Ohio. a 0 Utah Presbytery. The semi-annual Presbytery of Utah meets at American Fork, on the 3lst inst. It is expected that some forty- five teachers of the mission schools, and. at. least twenty ministers, will be present. A church and schoolhouse have ju-t been completed at that place at a cost of $4,000. a DURNO'’S i CATARKH | affections of the | head and threat, mucous, fF NUFF membrane, cures al of the would never givee up his-wives. Several times during the utterance of these sentiments the audience manifested a decided paper to applaud the speaker. “«Commissioner” Kirkwood. Sart Lakr, March 27.—According tothe Chicago Inter-Ocean the name of ex-Secretary Kirkwood has been prominently mentioned as one of the Conunissioners for Utah, under the Edmunds bill, Another Probabie Utah Commissioner. Sat Lake, March 27.— It is currently reported ‘that ex-Governor Emery will be named as one of the Commissioners for Utah under the Edmunds bill. “Fhe Governor is now at his home in Marshfield, Mass. » A Break of Texas Convicts. GALVEstON, March 27:—Six colored convicts working on the Texas Pacific Ruaiiroad killed the guard and escaped. Two got into Mexico. The others were pursued, and two killed and one exptured,. _. The Pope’s Ultimatum Lonpon, March 27.—It is said that the Pope declares that he will not receive the Emperor Francis Joseph at the Vatican, if he visits King Humbert, at Rome. Arrived trifled with. Safely. WASHINGTON, March 25.—Secretary Hunt has received a cable message from + Lieutenent Harber, of Frank shiner recently the of the Des been killed in a duel. Debate has the crippled boot; apprehended. here..as one of the parties who burglarized the Jeannette search expediiion, announ- residence of John M. Burk, in Frisco, cing the arrival of himself and Master was convicted in the District Court at Shultz.at Irtkutsk, in good health. Beaver, and on Monday sentenced to eighteen months in the pen. Rival Regiments. The President has wisely concluded Lonxpon, March 23.—There have been continual disturbances at Galway between the 85th regiment of the Counaught Rangers and the 84th, an English regiment. On Thursday night the Connaughts, assisted by a mob, aitacked the pickets of the English regiment, and cheered for Ireland. ‘here were several bayonet wounds on both sides. to appoint none of the Salt Lake officeseekers on the Utah Commiséion. This is as it should be. We almost blush to call the attention of Mr. Authur to the native modesty of the Silver Reef politician, but would re- spectfuliy remind. him that modesty is a virtue that should sometimes be rewarded, and that not over five of our prominent citizens could possibly A Sensible Doubt. be induced to accept Commission Berwin, March 25.—The Krutze honors, however urgently he might Zeitung expresses doubts whether the ‘| insist. Emperor of Russiahas sufficient power at home to make his resolve to The favor peace prevail. The Sage Blatte states that negotiations have taken place between Vienna and St. Peterburg on the subject of an interview between Czar Alexander and the Emperor Francis Joseph. When You Want ‘All-wool underclothing, a nobby. Cassimere snit, Strauss overalls, Stetson hats, fresh shoes, firstclass stationery, prime wine and liquors, don’t forget that you can find all these lines of goods at SAGER'S, Esthete. O prmp me full of pumpkin Comb out my curls with a Wrap me up in a donblet of And set me out in the sun and milk, golden rake, old gold silk, to bake. | I fain would shave my mustache,ordie— + O slim is the shank of the long, long leg— But bring plush breeches about knee-high, Andhitch up my “galluses’’ one more pegt: RLS NNT eee NOTICE. rpHose .| groceries, the best brands of tobacco. and} Another Journalist Killed. choice cigars, ladies’, gent’s and children's Rest, March 27.—Phe Hofer cor- respondent ; Lynch, PARTIESKNOWING DHEN- selves jndvbted to the Estate of the «late: re meee, will please call and settle h Mr. J. D, Hickox, my. ona pase ei a ine Cabinet soe we 1 RAFan |. meee ara its ean Do aaa hem ta! ee a! |