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Show In a card to the Southern Utah Times, B. F. Grant states the difficulty in which he was mixed up with B. F. . Spears of Milford. Money, or rather no-money, was the cause of the row, and in conclusion, Grant's card says : "If the Justice were to put all under bonds, who tried to collect col-lect what Spear owed them; the entire county would be reeking with sureties. This is how Rumel threatened Spear's life, defied United States officials and was not put under bonds to keep the peace." Among other mining matters at Silver Reef last week, the correspondent of the Southern Utah Times mentions that Sam Bennett shipped twelve tons of very good rock from the Thompson to the River mill The fifty-ton shipment, made by Josh Alphin, to the Stormpnt mill, from the old Bonanza mine on the White Reef, milled $48.70 per ton. The stopes in the Buckeye, Savage and Last Chance group of mines are looking well and are furnish-in furnish-in the mill with an average of thirty-eight thirty-eight tons of fair grade ore per day. It is the intention ol tne manage'" " mj ri sinking the main incline froin the six to the seven in a -short time. The Christy mill has been running regularly on good ore, and it is expected that the bulhon output for the month will be better than usual. . . .. ' . |