Show i SOUTHERN UTAH NOTES Miscellaneous Matters Mining aut Uscelaueous Iluhlg at Fr D and the Beef donated C65 head of The Beaver Coop G6 sheep to the Manti Mormon Temple The Stormont company produced 1 50000 worth of bullion during the month of July A shipment of thirtyfive tons of fair grade ore was made from the Vanderbilt Vander-bilt to the Stormont mill lost week The Christy mill has been running steadily during the past week on company ore steadiy pulp assays shows the ore to be of the usual grade The Star miners have had jingle with the Germania smelter management on account it is said of unfair treatment in the handling of their ores Last Tuesday was the annual bath day with the Frisco dudes so they took a night off and drove down to the Beaver and took an all nights rub with scrubbing scrub-bing brushes and lye The Board of Equalization of Beaver county raised 48000 on the assessed valuation of property in the county Of valuation this amount 10000 was socked on the Horn Silver hoisting works most of the balance was made up on cattle and sheep Milford polled thirty votes for and four against the fence law Allen G Campbell Camp-bell and P Lochrie ran ahead of the Liberal ticket in Milford and Star Judge Spear ran against W I McGary for Justice of the Peace in Milford precinct Justce and won by a small majority James R Neilson a Republican was elected Constable Con-stable but A W Mourie will practically fill the office Some of the miners on Tecumsehllul Silver Reef are gently murmuring against sneak thieves who have of late been getting away with their tools ore sacks powder etc The miscreant who would steal from a chlorider these times is mean enough to rob his own father The boys are beginning to feel a little wrathy about the matter and i the guilty parties are detected Sheol will pop I has been hinted that there are a few black sheep in their own flock who if caught dead to rights will be treated without mercy There is a bughole at St George where they are liable to lodge for a while A Silver Reef correspondent says Much of the prevailing sickness throughput through-put the camp at this time is due to the impure water supply which in its present abundance is drawn from the alkaline beds and marshy swamps of decaying vegetation at its source This in itself possesses very indifferent medicinal qualities butw when seasoned with all manner of rubbish and offal from an old boot to a dead mule the situation is not a pleasant one to contemplate or the result re-sult surprising Let us appoint 1 water master to keep the ditch free from filth and make life a trifle more attractive |