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Show Devoted to the Mining Interests of Scuthern Utah, 69. * SILVER REEF, WASHINGTON SILVER REEF MINER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. : ‘—-18s0mD Wednesday ix FORO gamy OF And SUBSCRIPTION; onthly .. AGENTS. Wi. B. Our agentes are authorized to collect moneys due this office, take orders for advertising and attend to all other business devolyimg upon them as the representatives of the publishers. 8:30 to 7 p. Bandays, iota ebheg 12 dally The m, and departs for the same places at 9 a, m. Mail closes for the North at 8 :30 a. m HERMAN KRAUSE, Fostmaster. Lawyers. (Late P U.S. Att’y for Attorney-at-Law SILVER REEF, UTAH, Will attend to any legal business to his care. entrusted Jos. Mining 8. Shubra and & Co., Mechanical Engineers, PD wes, ESTIMATES AND SPECIFICations mde in all branches of mechanical engineering and especially in the construction of ateam enyines for hoisting; pumping and will worke,.. The application of compressed air in pumping our specialty. Depositions made of the stength «f material in structures of iron dw q Contractora for the erection of quarts mills, Steam eogines tested by indicator and reports “pads of ihetr-economis capacity and~ general performances, Vaives and valve motions set and ee tee to give their highest attainable res agents for H. W John’s Asbestos steam botler and pipe coverings, aoe Address P. 0. Box 19, Silver Reef. J, BIRCH& C0, Leeds - Utah. ~AGENTS > FOR— MOUNT ‘TRUMBULL LUMBER! First-Class Liquors! Yr YOU WANT SOMETHING REALLY Good and unadulterated, pay us a visit. bill be placed on the calehdar but not acted on this session. It is expected that:the judicial appropriation bill, which passed the Senate to-day, will receive the final action of the House on the amendmen.s in time for it to reach the President on Wednesday and to be returned with the impending veto by Thursday. Meanwhile the Senata will have passed the army appropriation bill, and its signature, as well as the President’s approval of the legislative and executive appropriation bill, may be confidently expected by Friday. The Senate Committee on Appropria| tions are inclined to recommend to-morrow that the resolution for final adjournment be returned to the House with an amendinent fixing next Saturday as the date, but in view of the certain veto of the judicial bill it is quite prubable that the Senate will refuse to name a day earlier than the 24th inst., as there would otherwise be no time for a decorous consideration of the veto message. Speculators differ widely as to what will be the immediate result of the veto of this bill. Predictions are made that a suflicient. number of Democrats will unite with the Republicans to pass the bill forthwith divested of ita extraneous provisions, but eareful inquiry fails to discover adequate grounds for expecting mainder of the presont session, althougli it may very easily, and possibly will, occur soon after another extra session is convened. There seems to be no doubt that both Houses will adjourn very soon after the veto is received and without making provision for judicial expenses. The question now discussed with the most interest in Washington is whether the President, in that event, will reconvoke Congress immediately, or allow things to tako their course until the deficiency ean be provided for at the regular session next December, We nell cheap tu:Familios and Dealers, We keep Flour Which and Grain, will be delivered to any part Silver Reef. Leeds or the camp. BIRCH SAM & CO, WING First Wash-House, Bonanza, | (LOWER MAIN STREET.) WASHING, IRONING AND FLUTING. Wark done promptly and in best of style. of mucca. The defendant was then remanded —Denver has twelve regular: policemen, ; . Five Cheyenne Oliinamen-are robbers,“ —There is a demand-for houses in Ogden. The jury in the Dudley murder caso, after beee ‘counterfeiter ~Yankee Fork is no place for & poor man. —Oasrson has hada Chinese lottery swindle, —A large “Three-card monte men are thick in Elko. eS in & ver- corner Main * advertised letter list is probsathe United states, That of four and # half columns of contains 1,950 names. KEEPS constantly on basa a aa quantity of railroad ties and other ‘DRUGS, MEDICINES, stock —The Renoiies who visited Virginia to listen to the opera were much disgusted with the troupe, It is rumored that in consequence the company feel much discouraged and will oe band, - --Eureka has a five-legged, three-eared rabbit. —The Reno Gazette is publishing a $600 prize story. —Reno boasts of two of the longest beards in the tate, —iwo men who induced a large amie of prospectors. to go into Northeastern Arizona, on resr\sentations of knowing the locality of rich ay ‘placer on’: Centre ate. SILVER REEF, UTAH, ja of the Southern Pacific railroad, preparatory to the continuation of work on the Ist of October. —The divorce question still agitates Arizona, = APOTHECARY, who material are being accumulated at the terminus —Boise Basin has had heavy rainfalla lately, Lake, a —The Leadville bly the longest in May 28th takes up the Chronicle and —Winremucca is to have a dancing school. ciggings, cF ack of Patent Medicines, PERFUMERY, e TOILET ARTICLES, ETC., were hung by the outraged ms ETO. \ party. 4 skeleton at Marlette —Prospectors passing Pioche from Arizona, in —Omaha sent San Francisco 80,000 pounds of eggs last month, search of ‘other fields and pastures new" do not give a very flattering account of that country. ,, They all tell the samo, story—the mines do not go down, heavy drafts on all Physicians’ Carefully Prescriptions compounded atal! hours of the £ 022 day or night, : —Two thousand persous attended the Pioneer picnic at Carson. —Eiko’s* new public hali will lighted with gas. Restaurants. probably jbe —Meagher county, Montana, hus s mysterious fatal cattie Gisease, Some rich ore bodies are being in the Belmont mine. SILVER opened McManus & Read —The Solid Silver, a new panning out immense. Paradise REEF Restaurant, MAIN STREET, up Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express Offies.- a —Sheep men are havingstrouble with [odians near Rockville, Idaho. . mine, is ——- Silver Reef ts most conveniently |ocated te: the laborer, business man and traveling public, and is conducted on strictly first-class principles. Atits6 weuonelee tables can alweys be found. .the beat that the market LUMBER! —The officers of Esmeraida county are charged ‘affords, prepared by. the best of cooks. M. DONCVAN, with general looseness, 422° —ihere will be » grand balloon ascension Belmont onthe Fourth LAFAYETTE RESTAUR'NT. at ~ —The emigrant travel westward over the Cen- | tral Pacific is very. light... — —John Sneth has been appointed the Raymond & Eli mine, —Wild blackberries are selling for eight cents per pound; Ny JOHNSON, -Prop'r.. MERCHANDISE?! —The tax rate at Virginia City is $1 : on every $100 of taxable property. seme nna foreman of in California HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS directed to our new and select assortment of Merchandise just recéived, —One hundred and seven children attend the public schools at Tuscarora, —Two hundred dollar rock has been struck in the Mayflower mixe, Bristo), ‘—An insane woman leaped from a train going | —The checks of the De Frees Tuscarora have been protested, Company N. JOHNSON. BUCKEYE at =i hi 3 ROR Ve —One York, a deserted soldier, has been jugged at Helena for stealing $800. the =The prospects are that@arry Mighel’s book will meet with an enormous sale, —Adrunken Piute attempted to assassinate Ohiet Winnemucca at Virginia last week. a9 best and choicest quality atantly on hand, of the celebrated Calisuddenly at Tuscarora a ~The mcst of the tilled portions of Weher county is reported to be as bare of vegetation a8 the streets of Salt Lake City. Grasshoppors. call at J. L. MELLGREN. 8. C. PERRIN, Stormont the TO Week. “you want nice, HOT "DINNERS, Tobacoos, Liquors & Cigars Of erwygeente the Buckeye Restaurant, which is second-to no house inthe camp... The.proprietor-is doing his best to please his customers, Give us a —Serious charges have been made against the management of the Story county hospital, —Never in the history of Nevada has there been-so much prospecting done as at present, Es rious mines being worked on Reef and titniniseaord board at Per —The Enterprise denounces the disgraceful condition of the Virginia City, graveyard. —Congressman Daggett, of Nevada, delivered the Decoration Day poem at Washington. is BOARDING HOUSE, There are good sleeping’ apartments connected with the Restaurant, where those desiring it can obtain Lodgi —The Reveille predicts that hay will be worth $75 per ton in Austin next winter. HE LAFAYETTY RESTAURANT HAS again changed hands and the new proeprietor takes this method of informing his numerous friends and the public that he is prseares to accommodate them with the very ast that the country affords, prepared bys cook that acknowledges no superior in his profession. No pains will be spared to please customers. Patrons can order whatever they please out of the ordinary line. Clothing, at full speed near Reno lately. —Vasquez, a brother to the custody of the Marshal. It is understood fornia highwayman, ha that Reynolds will be at liberty until Monday | last.week. ' morning. ne cat ea as dicot of not guilty, the —The Reno tar brigade made another descent last week on the vags that infest that town, | Sixteen cf the tramps were reer and aieosige toleave-town se. =n '—Thé Tybo mill is running full blast. Sait Lake, June 14. —An Eastern company will soon commence At 3 o’clock this afternoon the case of the mining operations in Eureka county, Nevada. United States vs, George Reynolds came up in ~The Virainia Chronicle says that in its town the District Court, Assistant District Attorney the milk wagon is the advafice agent of a hearse. Beatty presented the remitteur of the Supreme --It is estimated that there are 5,000 grassCourt, ordering that the sentence heretofore hoppers to sat head of grain in Paradise valgiven.in the case be set aside, and that another ley, sentence, exactly corresponding to the former —The belfry of the Eplecopal Church at Pione be given, with the exception of the words ‘at hard labor,.’”’ Judge Emerson then asked oche was blown down last weék during a heavy gaie. if the defendant had anything to say. Reynolds replied, ‘No, sir.” The Judge then delivered —There has been invented a machine for savthe sentence, which was that the defendant pay ing flour gold, which is said to be superior to a fine of $£00 and be imprisoned for a term. of sluices, two years, Schalatta, kept con- Boarding House. Patronage Generally Solicited. All My Old Friends from Singhian —A reformed drunkard is telling the people of Ogden what he knows about intemperance, Salt Lake Dispatches. eonstantly on hand a supply of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, —Burglaries are frequent at Carson. ing in mining circles, WASHINGTON, June 14, The committee conaisting ,of Senators Thurman, Garland and: McDonald, appointed by the Demiteiatic caucus yesterday to consider the Coke resolution to take the Warner silver bill from the Committee on Finance and pass it, will recommend not later than Monday that the waNp— —Frank —The rise in silver is creating a jubilant feel- any such coalition to be formed during the re- Ft AND CLEAREST IN UTAH. We are prepared to fill any bill of any size on short notice and as cheap as any eommon lumber from other yards. 269.66, + —Dog Town, near Austin, is deserted. ~-Mammoth District, Mono 1,600 miners, t), WAGNER® jumped from a train while on the way to Carson, has been captured 150 miles north of Winne- —Yankee Fork is making pasts of Nevada: Congressional. A.J Moors, 0. E, (san Francisco.) a& SHUBRA, M. E. (ate of Virginia City.) — Belmont has a dramatic society, —Tuacorora stocks are looking np, as indicated in his talk to-day, will do ail he can DEaDWooOD, June 14. A cloud-burst Thursday evening near Buffalo Gap, about ninety miles trom this place, drowned nine persons and destroyed a darge amount of property. - Aotheravies, oe —$12,508.48. in bullion was > capes 3 = Pioche for the week-ending June 7th. The product for the week ending Jure 14th was $13,- —The Carson river is very high, —John Dwyer, the prize-fighter}ia on his way to California, Cloud-Burst in the Black Hills, Utah.) 1879. —The fan Francisco Ohronicle answers the question, ‘‘Why should the spirit of Kearney be proud ?’’ by remarking that it would be difficult $0: mays —Water is scarce at Adrora. —An Indian fished up lake last week. 18, will produce $1,000 per day during July. —San Pete crops look well. fer the full penalty of the law. as embodied in his sentence. Schurz and McCreary warmly approyed this view, while Sherman and Evarts were in favor of clemency. Key and Thompson took no part in the discussion. Key favors a pardon and Thompson inclines the other way. The general policy of the Administration was also considered. Hayes desires to do what he can to uproot thé institution of polygamy, and to accomplish that object. WHEDON, assistant Devens | securing his ultimate conviction, he should suf8t George 2:39 p. m. fait arrives tous Salt take und Pioche at 5 p. D, WasHineron, June 14, to-day the whole Morup for discussion, and was taken, yet the policy JUNE —Eb. Torrey, of the Bullion mine, Paradise valley, informs the Silver State that the mine —Ogden is building a soap factory. was of the opinion thatas Reynolds employed every known means to break down the prosecution and put the government to the expense of 1to2p.m. ak arrives fre ee departs at CLIPPINGS. —Ogden is to have a new theater. tion, the whole peopié, should be pardoned. OFFICE: Office Pare from 9 a,m to 2:30 pm. and from WEDNESDAY, —Belmontis without # doctor, indicated. The subject:came up in-connection with the petition for: {George Reynolds’ pardon. This petition wai scopitipanted by a letter from Delegate Cannon addressed to the President. Cannon says the case of Reynolds was a test case, set up by the Mormons themselves, to test the constitutionality of the anti-polygamy laws, and Reynolds himself was a volunteer defendant, put forward to represent :he Mormon peopie. Cannon thought that, owing to this peculiar condition of facts, Reynolds, representing Rogers & Rioxarps, Silver Keef, Utah. Mrzs. E, 0. Cxovon, Beaver, Utah. 4.8. Livpaay, Frisco, Utah, 7 1 and position of the Administration was clearly lontgomiery~ street; Room ‘10 Safe Deposit Daldine een Francisco. ‘COAST UTAH, —Sutro has gone to New York. Reynolds. ‘ At a Cabinet meeting mon question came ‘while no formal action 15 POST Poly-j is Not Inclined to Bardon Bro.| . Delivered in sliver Hest and ‘immediate vicin- ~ the The Cabinet Discusses the Mormon Ques- ity at 25 ots per w OW CR, Question, aaa & DUNHAM, FORE, <isc or crews coseectgiceccssvnwes os $8 ODBix M See eeseecddagecaeocaeeis<. ceed OU Three Months.vc-..csccoveseeees écveess 2 20 -). Diseusses aos PIKE RATES The Cabinet EvERY— and Saturday. COUNTY, Fd Ne. Invited .to Call. trees vive? Res! Bakery WE are offering for sale jumber sawed by the J. BIBBERD, Prop’r. —_—_— \ Jessup Whose mill Silver..Reef,.. Lumber. Company, is situated within We are therefore 14 miles.of able to give better inducements than any. other Company I THANK THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS and solicit a continuance of the same, asI am how prepared to sell the cheapest and the best quality of bread in the Reef, Remember our bread is not adulterated and we are selling 164¢ lbs for one dollar. Be sure when you buy a loaf that it weighs a pound anda half. Pies and Cakes, the Best in the Reef. can possibly afford, and solicit the inspection and taade of mining an and millmen. Lumber of an ara invited to call at the Silver Reef Bakevery description and of the best qual!ty fur. ' ry to try our bread and we are sure you will nished on short notice and lowest terms, . never buy anywhere else, A |