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Show SILVER REEF MINER. TELEGRAPHIC ‘NE ws. WEDNESDAY ...---.--:+++ MAY 21, 1879 The Sepoys Clamorous for a New Constitution. ae _ BEGREGATING UTAH, The The proposition to segregate the Territory of Utah as being the only peaceful and cer- Congressional. tain way of disposing definitely of the Mormon question is being widely discussed t ca WasHINGTON, 17, The consideration of the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill was resumed. Among the amendments agreed -to waa one offered by Voorhees, appropriating $5,000 for the purchase of works of art. WaAsHINGTOR, 19, Senator Slater has prepared aud intends shortly to introduce a very novel bill, Which; although apparently at total variance with the stipulations of the Burlingame treaty, is really, he says, drawn within the sirict lotter of that by those most interested ina thoreugh development of its resources, and at the next regular session of Congress strenuous efforts will be made to bring the matter up for legislative action. That our national law makers will ever enect industrial interests and the suppression of those practices and beliefs which intimidate capital and retard the material advancement treaty, the guarantees of which, both direct and of the Territory, is doubtful in the extreme. The average Congressman is too much indirect, relate solely to the rights of frayel and residence. He contends thatthe right of residence does not necess arily includé unrésiyicted rights to procure in this country the means of maintaining its cost, avid he therefore believes te has discovered an effec mode of putting astop tothe Mongolian by legisiation, without abrogating any treaty. His new measure is not cont tu be regarded Pow much. fayor in Cou- ab- sorbed in representing his constituents and pulling wires for re-election to give that con- tinuons attention to the great Utah evil which its increasing importance demands; and if we wait for the evil to Congress to pass laws necessary powers it Gabriel's horn correct solo itself or for giving,the courts the is not unlikely will salute our that startled However; the passage of a bill to partition ‘the Territory would require but little time By this simple act the Mormon question would be practically solved and the work of moral re‘ eonstruction could be performed by these States and Territories to which divisions of Utah would be apportioned. All that country lying north of the 4ist parallel of latitude should be attached to Idaho, which would“give Cobb, Bishop and his disposal of the property is eviderice that.he could not, we fear very much that the foreign dancing-masters will reap nQ_ profits from their enterprise. However, we wish them" success, and if/ the French or German: method of reducing lead ores is an improvement on the “American the Territery, would next be necessary. Provo, Nephi and other populous Judging from the tone of the Nevada press the public sentiment of that State is in favor accession; laws framed by and we who polygamists mining development. Auditor Maynard's live who are hostile to the government, hostile to the Gentile element and hostile to the mining interests, would be well satisfied to live under the laws of the Silver. State, whose constitution is framed partiéularly to foster and encourage Colorado would have no objections to Salt Lake and the western half of the Territory, and there is little doubt be depended upon and the passage of a bill by Congress, my the. Tersitorial. government as above suggested is all Monday of from ile’ Crockery, Glass, 2 that they do not eontain enough of the fatal quality of humor to prove erous. Our home artist is in the lonst / measurably sure. erefore of preserving the ‘fall use of his fa Ities to a ripe old age. + kn tan tad ham © ? . Pinkham ~ C W. saathank? os es Pinkhaw C W.. Pinkham © BALL —For the Benefit of the— Silver Reef fiasonic Assoc’n —Will be given at— Welte’s Gardens Thursday Ey’ g June 5th, TICKETS, si=Aamittig Gentleman and Ladies. Tickets can bé had at all of the principal Stores. {HERMAN Wye a ERAUSE, Whelessie: and Retail Dealer i in IMPORTED Smoking AND DOMESTIC and CIGARS Chewing Tobacco, Meerschaum and Other Pipes, Stationery, Confectionery, Variety and Fancy Coods. Full supply of school Books, Etc., Ete. Also& CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Finest ere of Wavana Cigars for our retail omers, our specia'ty. 50 60. 60 10 10 10 25 & 50 .- wi “DEN TISTRY. nkhum O W....--..-+. 69 - 70 25 5 OC W......-..+. U1 bn Finkham 0 W......- cans. 48 25 50 50 5 50 5 10 10 Pinkham C W...... —aeente Pinkham O W....... oooe BO Pinkham'C W..... chase ean 60 50 50 10 10 10 J F, Trustee... 10 10 10 lu 1090 1.0 100 60 25 2000 15 Dodge A John Pinkham John Pinkham Jonn Pinkham John T.umber SHINGLES. and MOLDING, ay ee Pea 20 100 20 sold et public auction, at DONE Prop'r. - AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Main St., Silver Beef, Utah. . Has the‘largest.and best selected line ef goods South of Salt Lake City, consisting of FURNITURE, Of every avction room of John M ddieton & Son, No. 419 Pine street, San cisco, California, on MONDAY the ninth day of June, 1879, at the hour of two o’clock, p. m., of said day, fo pay said delinquent pee therecn, See ne costs rtisin - expenses O ees . EO. E. 8 PINNEY, Secretary. Offics—Room Ne. 44, No. 310 Pine street, San Francisco, California. 601d Pies and Cakes, the Best in the Reef. All are invited to call at the Silver Reef Bakery to try our bread and We are sure you wiil never buy anywhere else. Doors, Sash Boots and Shoes, yr CAN HAVE YOUR cxnitas Window Shades, the Wall Paper! eonsulting T. MoNmovuru (LIL,) 20. John T. Morga who was yesterday nomi- | nated for Chief-: taustice of the Supreme Coart of Idzho, is a prominent lawyer here, He was cept of Company F, 83d Illinvis Regiment ¢ Republican Btate Representative in 1870 ‘and rin 1874, He is forty-eight years old. 3. 0. PERRIN, Boarding Patronage Genorally Rolicited, All My Ol Friends from Bingham Invited to Call, ’ ty vy Of every size and pattern, WALE HUTCHISON, PAP ER, Borders and Decorations AINTING IX ALL ITS Done with Dispatch and Prices, And everything pertaining to that Mine, BRANCHES at Moderate HARROUN & COMPANY, AL80, } A eomplete assortment ef COFFINS CARPENTERS. oe ¥ the Big Sath, Screen and Doors. Doors. Furniture Made . and Repaired. JOB WORK soil my DONE TO J. A. TURRILL, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef, House. Mirrors. Pictures 4nd Picture Framea, Little Pink House, First west st. Sash JAMES BYRNE. | by ; || GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. HE UNDERSIGNED HAS A LARGE STOCK of Custom Made Boots and shoes, among which are the celebrated United Workingwen’s Boots manufactured in Ban Francisco, and ajar, stock of oth<r Custom Made Work, fo which: especially invites.the atfention of the mabe generally, Custom WOk; made to order from the choicest, calf skins. op next ‘door to Gage itol Chop House, - Putty and Glass MADE Pure White, or in Delicate Tints ts | of Blue or Pink East of Jacobs & Sultan, a Stormont and Blinds, Windows and oe —JOoB— “New Chicf-Justice for Idaho, deseription. Carpets, Mattresses & Bedding, SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING Without: injury to THANK THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS and solicit, a continuance of the same, as I ant now prepared to seil the cheapest and the b a quality ot bread inthe Reef. Remember our bread is not adulterated and we are selling 1644 Ibs for one dollaf, Be sure when yea buy a Joaf that it weighs 4 pound. and a "The Denver and South Park Railroad: se Work Paints, Oils, blver Reef Bakery J. een o 'P. HARRISON. . 20 20 the OF— One block west of the Harrison Frouse, 100 100 100 1200 100 EINDS Carpenter Pinkham Jobn F..... ree kl5 100 20 Pinkham John F...... --116 100 20 Pinkham Jobn F........ uy 100 20 Pinkham John F.........118 100 20 Pinkham John F........ 119 100 20 Pinkham John F........ 120 100 20 And in accordance with law, and ap order of the Board of Directors, made on the twentysixth day of March, 18 9, 80 many shares of each parce! of such stock as may be necessary, will be DONE. DEALERS18 1eu ud UO 100 100 F........ 114 NEATLY Heckethon & , 18 40 500 500 500 6000 =: F........ 112 F........ i13 Rete 30 600 Bed F,....... REEF a BS STEPHENS. 20) 200 100 100 a0 Pinkham a 15 92 Dodge A Dodge A Dodge We White & Al‘en, Trustee. 105 SILVER - 2 150 Dodge A A Dodge A ] ~ 2 11.00 103 500 500 Dodge MAIN STREET 2 2 ae 20 0 20 lo 5 400 15 15 Dodge. A SHOE MAKER, WEAkE ES. TO SePrE. ALL KINDS of Boots and rom ® French Material. Leing orpetioal in thé business, 1 can make whatever style of man st shoe is desired. Give me a call. Good F guaranteed. Dress Boots and Shoes-a aoe 10 200 20 82 20 4 4 A 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 10 30 ftinkham J F, Trustee... 31 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 32, Pinkham J ¥, Trustee... 33 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 34 Finkham J F, Trusiec... 35 Pinkham J F, ‘Trustee... 36 Hyates Jobn............ 37 Hyates John............ 38 Jacobs & Sultan......... 39 oigeA b... wears DodgsA ] DodgeA E., Dodge A | Budge A AND + ext Door to Cassidy's Saloon, 10 50 1000 1000 411 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 10 10 10 | 10 vdge A E BOOT oat 5 Pinkham PinkhamO W........... 82° Pinkham O'W............. 85 Finkham O W............ 86 inkham © W............-.109 Pinkuam J F, Trustee... 18 Pinkham J F; Trustee... 19 inkham J F, Trustee... 20 Pinkham J F, Trostee... 21 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 22 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 23 inkham J F, Trustee... 24 Pinkham J F, ‘irustee 25 Pinuham J F, Trustee... 26 inkham J F, Trustee... 27 Pinkh3:mJ F, Trustee... 28 © —PRACTICAL— 5 «25 Pinkham © Weis... Pinkham © W.......se000- 72 Pinkham O W......00005 78 P-nkham O W.......c0005. 77 J. B. STEPHENS, 5 25 oom 12,ee Harr ison House. a: ier 12, 1878, Silver Reef, 6 25 68 M fully prepared to perform 4 operatiors iu the Der sal ae: i t is to divide my py een cloaks and this place. The length on hew long my of stay this time will rede 0. NICHOLS, services may be requir | 10 25 W..Wanettsh ters “eT Pinkham © W...... Pinkham is “and sepulchral as possible, and it is the gon} that a Pinkham J F; Trustee... 29 DENVER (Col:,) 19, i one o’clock this afternoon the Denver, ef the Tribune correspondent suffer eclipse South *Park and Pacific Railrosd reached the Kenosha summit wiih the track, and at 3:30 p the loss to modern English literature would an, the first pass-nger train reached the foci be irreparable. It is encouraging to note, 10,240 feet above the sca level, the highest pint yet attained by any railroad in North America, however, that the luminous’ Lock, having’ All the dificu'ties in the way are now overconi”, and tracklaying will continue at the rate of a learned the untimely fate of the Free Press’ mile @ day until the road reaches Leadville, Passengers leaving Lehaville in the morning man was the result of being too humorous, _ arrivo in Denver béfore midnight tbe same has made his later compositions as solemn y impression MINING COMPAXY. — place business, of troit humorist, for it is coarse, lowg-winded “and egotistical, but should the radiant genius ide (atta iia ate 6n AGRAND A series of strikes are ‘ecoebelina a Caichtia, Gangs of malcontents at'Poona have written to necessary to work moral and political reformthe Boinbay government, threatening to raise another mutiny and to put a price upon the head ation among the disciples of that modern oe the Governor unless their distress is relieved. Mahomet, Joseph Smith; forever blast that A dispatch to the Times from Caicuita says the report that twenty to thirty thousand per” wicked snd: ‘soul-corrupting relic of barbarsons dled from cholera while returning fr ism, polygamy, and-put a quietus upon those religions fair is confirmed, The disease ana o peared in most of the cites of Pnujaub. Kobincipient revolutionists who have so long de- beries by armed gangs are assuming alarmiug proportions in thé Deccan, especialiy'in the: fied ard derided the authority of the Unitad Poons. The district for some ime pa.t has been infested by hands of Dacoits, who<have States government. been scouring the county: committing daring attacks On houses and villages. In their re‘arkabla manifesto to the Bombay goyegnment, threatening another mutiny aad to» “cut off th head. of the Governor unlessthe distress igs reEASTERN papers announce. that “M. Quad,” fovea, they also inform thé governimefit -th: ene public works are at once Opes. the Detroit Free Press man, has become de- unless ¢d, employment provided for the people,| native mented through over exertion of the brain, trades enceuraged, taxes reduced, and the salaries of highly-paid Europeans’ ut down, th-y) that long-continued efforts to fillup his huvil not cease to plunder, and will extend to Europeans what they have hitherto confined to namorus column have proved fatal to his intellitives. They wil! kill the Governor of Boni bay, gence. This should be asad and solemn warn- hang the Judge of the Court of sessions of Poona, carry murder and rapice throughout the ing to Lock Melone, whose productions evince country, and engage. in'a maskacre o, Europe8. The manitesto ends by warning the Govan extraordinary amount of hard work on the aenck that unless he at once complies. with the part of the writer. The American people can requisition the price of one thousand rupees = be put on his head. afford to lose the grave-yard wit of the De- eral received assortment <r _, Utah and partitioning this priest-ridden de- Trouble Threatened iin India Cholera ae. | large aa Now that the Spring house cleanings are occenpying the attention of the ladies, Mr. 8. J. Friedman begs to notify them that he has lately received a large assortment of curtain net, so necessary to the tasteful ornamentation of windows: Also a’ full line of Ladies’ linen dresses and dusters to which he im ¢ invites their attention. Paurs, 19. The Republique Francais publishes an excesdingly bitter article concerning Engiand’s nunco-operation with Franceon the Kgyptian and Greek questions, and adds that the English should not take refuge in equivocation, France is compelled to ask whether it would not be better to ap with enemies than with such friends. this Holy Land in spite of. the polygamic pro- pendency a Lamps, eto, A Paris Paper on England. would accept the northern end of _ vada, Colorado and Idaho may Suicide. San Francisco 19. The body of the late, Auditor Mayn.rd, was brought to. this city last nigbt. The report. of his suicide is co:rect, He left his friends in the amalgamating room of the Gwin mine, went into an adjoining room where a Chinaman was at.work, and picked up 8 carving-knife, complaining that it was dull. He sharpened it on a whetstone and stepped into theice-house. Here lie was found sitting a few moments afterwards. = ‘the arrival of his friends he said: ‘I killed ina fit of mental depression.” YourHeden wounds were found in his breast and abdomen, He died in about three hours afterwards. clivities of its inhabitants. Therefore, the favorable action of the governments of Ne- abolishing may ae et J.J, Hatpm Eas: Sait Lake, 17. The fall emigration, Mormon, will Jeave Liverpool the first wees in September and about the 25th of October. These will be the last fer the peaso: n. Sart Lake, 0. peice Wm... Snow died at his residence, in Pine valley. The hearing on the motion for a new trial in the case of the United states against John Miles has been. pestponed a week, from Wednesday, the 2lst, tothe 28th, &t. George. that Idaho speculators $32.50" Balt Lake Dispatches, Dis This towns; and to Nevada, Frisco and Silver Reéf under French Wili bny 1000 feet of gelected mining lumber of McManus & Reap. The Ponca indian Casa, together with Reaver and that modern Mecca, vs, of the proposed the possibly reap rich rewards. : ——————_~—2 > OmaHa (Neb.,) 20, Judge ene says, regarding his decision on the Pon ower ase;.that the United States a no oe or trea tting apart a reservation . recuse for the Indians, nar for repower they could not exercise such high matin g them therete, or keeping them thereon, handed authority as they now do in Utah.: and:aherefere they cannot be removed or kept force. His crim on does not claim: that ConA line drawn southward from a point on the ‘gress might not authorize such a treaty, but that no such authority haséver been conferred, dist parallel so as to pass a few miles west of so far as these Poncas are monoeEned, Balt Lake City, to the southern boundary of capital, system, that Territory population would give to Colorado the present Territorial yINKHAM P Location of The ihe on: ted wa} 8aTT ooation., of works, bilver Reef, Washington woladeteolaans fer life. Di , x aa Chere is delinquent upon the followse aoe eacribed stuck, account of assessment SHORT TELEGRAMS. No. one) levied on the twenty-sixth day of Lord Murphy ace the Derby at Louiaville on March, ¥ saree the séveral amvuunts set opposite the 20th; time,2 the nam e respective respective shareholders, pela Ayother ii of workingmen fs called No.No. Union Square'to-night to ratify the California = Ce: tif, Shares, Am’t. election, It is announced that Hendrick B, Tames J Bu....i+ ssceeseeeess 10 2500 «= $500LO Wright will speak, Pinkham U Wie 13 100 20 Jay Gould and Oliver and Bidney Dilton, with We caccessots ae 100 20 Pinkham ao Fench, the Govern ont Auditor of | Pinkham O W.........+. 16 100 20 é Pacific railroads reached aor e to-day, and Pinkhain O W......-++.. 16 100 20 aes on Friday for an exteudid trip over the Pinkham O W...... ecccseeees. AE 100 - - 20 Union Pacific Railroad to San‘Francisco, on 2 Bite OW eccccnesseenss. SF 600 100 businese connected with the Central Pscific, Pinkham O W........ oe. 43 100” 20 which company has r-iused as yet to show up Pokban 0 W semana cee ae 1060 20 its boek for i> saga ee vinkham die tpiecst Oe 100 20 Pinkham U gee we 6 100 go . 47 100 20 The sale of the Old Telegraph property has at Pinkham0 W.. Pinkham O.W.......cc000- 48 100 20 last bean consummated, and Mr. Hoiden has reink ami O W.......cs00-. 49 100 20 alized his awbition of becoming a millionaire. ‘ 50 100 2u 100 29 The formation may bear “great resemblance to| 160 20 that of the’ Haftz mountains’ and carry ‘no 650 10 50 10 more jead then the Comstock ores,’’ but if Pro60 10 fessor Holden could not. make the mines pay, 50 10 sufficient to entitle it to Statehood, and though the Mormons might hold the balance of 4 ity of murder i the second degree... the prisoner sen @ proceedings = the open ‘session of the fatiate yesterday, though int+resting to the well-filled — can hardiy be char acterized as importa: It is the i intention of" ho Democrats to procure an adjournment of\{he Senate for two cay from to-day, to give the House au opporrunity to act upon the sentate amendments to the Legislaiive Appropriation Sill, WasHIN ¥, 20. ¥, As foreshadowed last night, the Caeane this afternoon passed the Legisiative Appropriaticn Bill by a. strict pariy vote, without. amendments to its political sections, and adjourned to Lhursda y. The Warner silver bill was practically defeated by thé adortion of Marsh’s substitute for its ait section, although its chi-f promoters hope to obtain a sufficient number of votes from’ absentecs to strike out this new. provision, which meskes the bili so wholly uncsatisf: ee to them that they wil otherwise not aitempt to preveut its suaciate defeat, ears before any change is visible, and then it ‘will come too late to be of service. and would meet with less opposition. Warner: Silver Bill Practically Defeated. ; thas. aise. - Delinquent, Sale Botice. Murderer Sentenced. Norwice Be megs ) 20. Tn the Saperior the case of State vs. W. W. Bishop, with the murder of bh — and-with complicity in ae murder of -Kopt constantly on hand and made to order on short notice, and everything pertaining to a first-clase line of Undertaker’s goods, decd; HALPIN: Main street. - Silver Reef. IMPORTER AND DEaLer m riaraweare, IRON & STEEL. _ GENERAL DEALER IM —ALSo— Groceries, Provisions, Cooking and Heating Stoves. LUMBER end GRAIN. Goods délivered free of ebarge to eveuy part the dbetwiet. MANUFACTURER OF Tin, Atos, Iron & Copper Ware |