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;ss pioces max vm, MtTUHUAV.. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. TUB TUB MINK. Development work at the Yuba nine progresses steadily tad tha quantity and quality of on uncovered daring tha part few months u moat gratifying to tha owner. Aa no itatamant of the work recently dona haa been published, it nay not be ami to mention bera ita obarao. ur and result. The property ia generally known aa the old American Flag mina and wal worked in tha early 70 i (or milling ore, tlie main ahaft then reaehing a depth of about 1300 feat. At depth waa attained the ore ohanged in character to lead or melting ore, of a grade which at that time, it waa unprofitable to mine, and work waa impended. The olaia waa af. terwarde forfeited, and relocated, and waa purohaeed by tha prearnt owner lut April. Before the aale tha property wal under bond for tome time during which, the ahaft waa r-opned to the 8th level, where tha vein of beat or formerly abandoned, la found. Tha vein la a ooataot nature, following a dyka of porphyry. II atrikaa nearly east and welt, and dipa sootberly at an angle of IT. Tha porphyry rarying in thickneu from a to 100 feat, Two separate and distinct veins of ora are bow uoeovered both lying north of the haft. Tha Brat and main ore body, which wu reopened on tha 8th level. ia a baae sulphuret, assaying, well in ailrar however. Thia vain, on tha 8th and 10th laveli haa been developed for t diatanoa of about 100 feet east and weak, and, by topee and wioaea, ia ahowa to extend to a depth of about M0 feet from the 8th level. It ia believed to extend to ItiU greater depth and tha work of cleaning out the ahaft to the I2th level ii now ia pragma, Wheal completed, orou-out will be ma from tho 12th to tap tha ledge. Thia ledge now opened oarriea ore averaging ia width from one to eight and a half feet, which ia divided iota twoolaaaea, tha first olaaa aver, aging W ooaoee, and tha 2nd 46 onnon ia ailver per ton. AbouV IS per oent, ainc la contained In the ore in thia lodge, which reader it difficult and expensive to treat; but recent improve menta made in working ore will over come thia objection. The eeooad ledge opened, ia on the 8th level, at about 2a feet north of the ahaft. Development an hero made for forty fret eaat and weat, allowing a vein of ore, averaging one foot ia width. The character ii a mixture of amelting and free milling ore, the latter character pre dominating. The former oarriea 200 ounoea and the latter 70 ouaooa in ailver per ton. Tha probabilitiea of striking the tret mantioned ledge on the 1200 level by cross-onlting, are good, and tha lit and quality of the ledge at thia Pin will weigh largely in determining the character and aiae of reduction work to be erected for the treatment of thia al ready veet body of ore. Of the ora extracted while proapecting the above development, a portion of the Utter grade haa been ahipped to the Salt Lake Smelter; the remainder lie ia the ore bin and on the dump at the mine. The preaent work ia exploration work merely, proeecuted aolcly to de termine the extent of the on bod tea, and but 18 men are employed io all. The extraction and redaotiea of the or now developed meeaa employment for a large number of men, and better time foraa generally, and we hope that fu ture development will be ao favorable ae to batten materially tha energetic working of tha whole property. Eourea.-Thar will b a total eclipte of the moon to-morrow night (Sunday, ly 3t), The moon will enter penum bra at 7:18 . at. eaten shadow 8:17 . K. total oolipea begin 0:16 p. at. middle of cart pee 10 r. a. total eclipaaeada 11:1 r. H. moon leave ahadow 12 m, moon leaves penumbra 12:69 k, While proapecte for the future havt at timet bora no better than they are it rWtent, j n generally sooceded that buaiaeu of vary duenptioa it at a. lower ebb hen now than ever waa known befon. Cadet cat of July 8, Bra. A, D. Mil ler writet from Tuaoarore. Ilia Ant Im preteionaof the plao are favorable and h wiU aitch hi. tent there for a time at laeak i Fraa the aaooat of paint nstd of late a nuking and repairing roof around tow, sot burg la more nearly "painted red" tha It ever wu before, ;,' ' J. ffltsnmsuii ia in receipt of a lot of vM-eeertaf trait Jan. They an hut ifwpraaanet. ' v s MTA. aCOIOBMT B. . Klaaa Urewaee) vrMU Bathing .j . aalt beta Telegraphic disiatchea roeeired here from Salt Lake City Thursday morning conveyed the atartling information that a. a. uia nati met bi death the pre. Vioua eveninir. Jlllv lSlh. he marnina i. the Lake there. The city paper atated tha came of the accident to be an attack of paralyaia while bathing ia the water, but bather who wen preaent atated it to be a cue af ttranirulation be the an. fortunate man getting water in hie mourn, ue orowned within eight of a Urge number of neonle who did not think anything waa wrong until it wu wo late to renaer aaeutnnoe. Deoeued wu an old neident of Pinch. having raided hen ainoo 1873, and at in time ot nit death wu ia hit Mth year. He wu born at Hiohaaood. Vie. giuia, Feb. 17, 1823. He wu brought up there end entered life u a medical practitioner. Darin the Vferln w.. h acoompanied tha United Statet fcron ana receives wound in the knee which rendered him n partial cripple for life. In 1849 be abandoned tha practice of medicine and oame to California, when, at See Franciaoo, he engaged in the mer chandising business. He made large nut of monev which he howeva. .aW wardt lot, and in 187S, u stated, he oame tier, lie wu oooneoted for maay yean with the Floral Serine Water Co. u Superintendent, acquiring ia time, the whole of the property, which he atill owned at the time of hit death, end which ha wu about to dispose of to a oompany hrn. The fatnilv of deoeued reeide t Ru Francisco, at which place he hat baa for the put two month, and wu on hi return hen at the time tha fatal aaei. dent occurred. The body wu (hipped irom Bait Late Uity to Ban Francuoo. Deeeaaed waa a maa of good education and fine manner; wu poiaeued of ex ceptional baeineu ability, and had many friend in thia community who regret to learn of hi aad death. Fiat, Oa Saaday eight in eitinguieh- ing the light ia hit aaloon, Louia Klein knocked one of the lamp to tha floor. The burning oil wet Mattered la every direction. Prompt aad energetic actioa by thou preaent prevented a aerioua ooa flagration. The following night at the raeidenoe of John Boeder, a burning oandl .oarelessly held, oame ia contact with a una!! dried pine tree haed ua ohriatmu tree latt December. It Mated furiously and placed the whole bouae in danger. Attracted by tonama Mr. Roe der appeared and ia extiagubbiag the Samu nverely burned hie left hand. By all mean take every precaution againat fin; w eould ill afford to hare one occur now. Niw Part.-Charity Thompeon aow appean ia the role of aa editor. The Intoopy ofth Pioche Bootalet, adl minutiv aheet, appeared but Tueaday evening and ia nromiied to ut monthly hereafter. It will guard the interuts of the boy and girl. Charity la hit own oompoaitor and it quick aad bright, but we predict for him during the next month more "pi" than be hu partaken of in a long time. - BtDXMmos. Lut Monday wu the Uat day upon which a redemption of property, cold by the County Tnaaanr, for the delinquent take of lut year, oould be made. Several redemption wen eseoteo, and the manner ia which the partiM rattled around after coin ld one to believe somothing teriont waa up, and then no boubt wu to the partie irmneoiately interested. ' Wiu.Com.-Dr. J. A. Nwbitt will leave Salt Lake for thia place to-morrow, aad will probably arrive next Tuesday moralag. Thi ioferaaatioa wu : tele. gnphed on Tbnnday ia respooee to the communrcaiaon tent hots hen laat week, after circulating the tubaoription link tor th Dootora benefit I School Motrin. Th atooad eemi. annual apportionment of echool moneya for 1888 wu made by W. 0. Dov.y, SUte Superintendent of Public Iaatruc tkm, on the 9th inat The bull it 12.. MM1 per ataaat child and Lincoln county't proportion la 11,083.07. " ' FATum. Pabraaagat Lake alioiag Dittrict it receiving aa uuutual amount of attention ot late. Three notion of application for U. 8. Ptteatt to mining claimt there appear I thit inue. " WxATHia. This, to far, hu been an exceptiotullydry teato. During the past weak the weather hu beta tome what cool, and continually cloudy, but only t tprlnkling of rain hat fallen.. Human are rife of late ooeoemlng event ia Pahrauegat Valley, which, it ia claimed, require taefitoiet eaeaaiaatioa. COVNTT HSCORDKIt' orVKK. laee TraauacUd Oairtag t Week KndlMff Jaljr 00, ma. Mining Location: Addie Mine, Pat tenoa Mining District; located July 13, by K. L. Kuberteon. Deed: A Veitch County Treasurer to J. Risenmann, dated July 17, oonveyn tha property known u the Pennsylvania quart mill, Linooln county, Nevada. Discharge of chattle mortgago: Ed, Bing to Dan Boeder; ducharged July 20, 1888, . STnrjtrs. Upper Main atreet preaent now a neat appearance. Through private tubaoription the rockt, etc., wen oarted oft during the week. Middle and lower Main atreet, however, need cleaning badly nnd it thonld be done. Thau matter hare been voluntarily attended to for a long time by individual, but it devolvu upon the County Commiaaioner teoee that any exceptional amount of rnbbuh, or unusual obstruction ia re' moved, if neglected for a length of time by n property owner, and it may be done at hit expense. For convenience and alto for appearance take let ua keep our main thoroughfare looking well. Th report of W. J. Dooley, State weather observer, for the put week it o followt: 'ulr aUxitroi. HntnrcM. 14 M U M U.I It. M. n 1 H UJ it n ii U ntl ut MJ at Max Jacob write from Helena, Mon tana, that be obtained eituation imme diately upon hia arrival then at a fair ealary, aad eipecte to do well. Adclph Jacobs also, la progressing; he hu a good position and ia constantly busy. The mine and mill of the Argus Com pany at Taylor wen closed down on the 13th inat and all hand diaoharged. It it not known when work will be returned and the Taylor people feel depressed in oonaeqnenee. List of lettfcr remaining uncalled tie in th Pioche Poet Office on July 16th. Oaldamex, Juan F. Yorania Venetoy Ferine Ne Cada. John Shier, P. M. Mr. Frank Slocum. Agent here for the Bristol Syndicate, having finished up the Company's business, left on Monday Uat tor hit home in Minneapolia. J. A. Clark wu SDusenirer out on the Milford stage Wednesday morning, hound for Halt Lake. Jtmu Netbitt and family are expected home from Salt Like next Tuesday morning. Several loada of freight arrived during the week. Blt-TBR RBBV CORRBUPONDRNCB Newt items of all kindt an acaroe. The River Mill hu resumed work on ohloriden' ore. . .. ;'- It it 110 in the shade here and people don't do anything that will overheat tbem. James O. Wilder and Alex. Harrison have taken oharga of the Harrison House Bar. Frank Taylor and E. Allen are work. ing the Barbae and Walker mine with good success. . The Christy Co. is doinc well. h mill it run to ita full caoacitv. there being plenty of on ia th California and leoumuu mines. Watson M. Netbitt hu moved the leaching plant formerly on Buck-eye grouna, to the Barbae and Walker tail ing pit and will leach tailings then la tutan, i ' Wm. Harrison denarted Uat weak fn Great FalU W. T., where he will mak hia future home. Ha also aetjMi u. eortto Miss Jownhine Hamilton ui far u Bait Lake City. Sol. Briucher wiU one work on tht Little Maud mine, u soon u th ore now mined, it worked. The mine it looking fairly well bat batineu demands hit pretence at Salt Lake City. - "I notioe," said his lordship, "that you have an extraordinary number of people ia Aatarica with bad teeth and poor eyes, and I read that there are more dentists aad oouiista ia tha United State then in all the rest ot the world. You drink ice water with hot food, and thit tpoUt your teeth. Yoa strain your tight by reading fine print at the wrong time, and that ruins your eyu, , Avoid such habits, take can of your eyes and teeth, and your dentist and oculittt will soon be abU to join the pioneera of Dakota ia stopping tbeae blUierd." Aad bit lordship took a pinch of snuff. -New YertSa. .- ,. . , NTATB MBWS. Harriaon bat are beginning to be teen on the CVrmstoek. Chloride on aaaaying 83,000 a ton wu extracted lut week from an Austin, Lander county mine. A five-foot quartz vein baa been dis covered liter Sierra City that is literally alive and sparkling with gold. The Confidence Mining Company paid its monthly dividend of $2 per share mounting to 829,920 on July 10. Th appropriation of 825,000 for the construction of buildings for the Indian school at Carson hu passed both houses, and ia signed by the President. For the tix montht ending June 30, then were four butinew failures in Ne vada. Assets, $1,150; liabilities $7,000. What State can make a better bowleg. The volume of water in the Truckee river at Beno hu greatly diminished within the put two weeks, the river now being lower than it hu been for yean put at thu season. . James Moore hu received notification of hia appointment to temporarily fill the office of U. S. Marshal of Nevada, made vacant by the death of Thorns E. Eelley, the Ute incumbent A cut in wagra hu been ordered at the Carton Mint. The watchman ia only paid 12.50 per day. It ia not likely the government will get responsible men to work at those wage. The Tuacarore Water Company wu incorporated in San Francisco July 8, with a capital stock of 8600,000. The contract for the pipe hea been awarded to a Pittsburg firm. On the occasion of the Odd Fellows- picnic on the Fourth, at Virginia City, 11,000 wu taken in at the bar on the grounds, yet during the whole day all the strong liquon told amounted to bnt one gallon and a half. The Esmeralda News says fifteen tons of ore from tha Pamlico mine wu crushed at the Kiukead mill and yielded 116,700, being 81,113 per ton. More of the tame kind of on it reported to be in tight The Pamlico it not far from Hawthorne. The bou pelican wuthot on the Hum boldt river lut week by Paul Netb. It ueuured eight feet nine inches from tip to' tip ot outstretched wings, and five feet eight inches from tip of bill to feet, and ita pouch would probably hold three gallons when distended. The Index-Union, published by Judge Harris at Canon, hu suspended, and the material hu been told and ahipped to Trochee, to be need in the Bepublican office, which wu recently burned. The Index-Union was the cause of much an noyance to the Carson ring. While at a neighbor's n few dayi ago Mr. George W. Fiaher of Independence, Kanau, heard a racket out in the kitch en, and going out to investigate the cause, found that a Urge rattlesnake had cnwled into the kitchen and wu fastened in the handle of a jug in the following manner: There were some eggs and a jug on the floor when the snake crawled into the houu and it swallowed one of the eggs, and u the jug wu lying on ita tide, had crawled through the bandit u far u the egg he had swallowed would admit and finding another egg convenient aa he crawled through the handle of the jug, swallowed that egg also, and u the egg wu too Urge to pan through the handle' of the jug, Mr. Snake wu futened ao he oould neither move forward nor backward, there being an egg inside of him on either side of the jug handle, Kanau City Times. INDIAN INOUBTRIAl, ICHOOL. A bill appropriating 825,000 for the erection of an Indian industrial School hu pasted both Houu of Congreu end eeenaignedby the Preiident Follow1. ing are the provisions of th Act: "Forth purpote of constructing and completing a auitabb school building for an Indian Industrial School, to be lo cated at torn point in Orm-by county, in the State of Nevada, upon lands pre viously donated to the Government, of not leu than 200 acre in extent, and of such character and location u shall be deemed most suitable for the purposes by the Secretary of the Interior, said lands and specifications to be approved by him. A man is alnady of eonsequence in the world when it is known that we can im pllcity depend un him. Lord Lyons. We can forgive freely, if we want to. but the will to forget is not so much at our disposal. . .... i y "Fine day," said the Judge, as the ur. enty.fifth man went through tha mill for "S aad coats. H-Bot tea BoUttis. L0UI8 JACOBS, LOUIS JACOBS, Assignee of P. HARRISON, SXIiVHR HBHP, - - - TJTAII, Wlahes.to Announce that theS BARGAIN SAIaK IMMENSE i OTOCJEL, ' CONSISTING O' DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CALICOES. SILKS, SATINS, RIBBONS, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, BOOTS 4c SHOES. CLOTHING sfc FURNISHING GOODS. FANCY and STAPLE GROCERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, LIQUORS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, WALL-PAPER, PAINTS, OILS, MINING SUPPLIES, LUMBER, And all other Goods generally Called For in Mining Towns STILL CONTINUES. 1 Defy Competition. CAZ.LAXTD BZ2 COXTVZXTCSD Terms Strictly Cash. LOUIS JACOBS, Assignee 8 SILVER E'EEF, UTAH, MARCH, 21, 1886. D. C. CLARH . HBavPK0Of aonjiisa.i Isower JVXss.li traot, . xioosui,: . WHOHE8ALE RCTAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, POWDER, v : FUSE and GEIfERAL M ERCHANDISE- BANK EXCHANGE RESTAURANT " OPPOSITE sosTOrPIOK, PIOOHB - - NHIVDA. IM, O r PARR, . BEST IN T HE MANK&'T. All the Delica .iesoftoSoon, Ma. J. piEHaolt, ; ASSIGNEE, ID. ASSOCIATION! Meadow Valley St. The Best of ik :bat"s Always on Hand. BUY FOR CASH . ' AND . SELL FOR CASH : Pttjlt. l::t kwiitici, ADBLMAKN. Manger. I ; CHAS. BALL, OOBBALand " PEED STABLES, ; lowir Minibtttj rtochc, HORSES BOARDED By tha Day, Week, or Month. FOE KIX AND CBEAI