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Show =) -*= ° fo Ser ane SILVER REEF MINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BATURDAY.... sees JUNE Senses 14, 1879 New York Dispatches, a : RAILROAD et INKHAM MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, first-¢lass San Frazicisco, California. Dry Goods Store Locati “a of works, Balver” Reef, Washingten unt Note =fhere is delinguent upon the followof Staple and Faney Dry Geods, Millinery, ing described gtuck, on account of assessment Notions and Ladies, Misses and Children’s (No. one) Jevied on the ewenty- aeiD day of March, 1079, the several amvuunts set-opposite Shoes, all of the latest styles and best make the .names of the poapeptine aliare-holders, as and at prices beyond. competition. Buying | fojjows: all goods for cash will sell- for cash only. onne aaa 3 ak Will guarantee that my prices will satisfy alle} shes a wetscesee, 10 S500 =. $50U 00 _All are invited to call and exsmine goods and Sink We 13 100 20 QUESTION. _ nouncement throws light on a subject‘of vital | ‘Phe Tribune says Gen, Hazen has prices. the nected importance to the people of Southern Utah | civil suit for libel against Gen. Starly, intending and one, too, upon which the have but little to obtain from the courts, ; De information. ; po : y The destiny ofthe Utah South- ern, Extension has if necessary, - the road |For several years-pact-I-have-been-coh=} jus- with Messrs. Auerbach, & Bro., Salt tification which he recently sought at the hands | Lake, and having had a lofg experience of the court-martial. “It seems to be under. | my business, the ladtes will do well to deferin up to this time remained | stood that the guit will not be brought to trial if | Purchasing till they examine my goods. one of the secrets which Jay. Gould and the | angels of Heaven, a were supposed to | Eek ae know. No one whose views would be entitled to the least degree df respect has supposed that is being built simply to reach cpiuaney ~ ” the decision of the court-martial fs satisfactory ‘Hazen; but when it is remembered how much evidence favorable to him was excluded in the} court-martial, it wil! be admitted he has takéh a wise precaution in making ready to carry -mat- Fe 7 OW. 0 W Pinkham Pinkham OW... ac | 8.d. FRIEDMAN. | pinxhamo Wa. . 46 CS tate rants o By your Canned Gopds, Butter and Eggs of ink am © Wooeecssecse. 49 McManus & BEAD. / bingham 0 wisigne seitag " en ests ple aan tee Pieces 2 Woe es the | ters before a jury. It must also impress the public favorably to find Hazen so determined}. se s oes Horn Silver mine in Beaver : county, though that mine, estensibly, is to be In the Fidid Again! = is some : Pacifie Coast which Pacific athro gh ii point on the} President Riley read a dispatch to the Pacific erecting another building on the old lot, cor- will give the’ Union | Mil Directors on Wednesday, from the Compa: | ner of Center and First West streets, where s thad Will control in part pete oe By’s agent at Aspinwall, announcing that the| his customers will find him prepared for busi- "| steamship Acapulco, -which:. reébantiys aextvad, ‘peas mR: Friday morning, June 6th. at least, the trade of the Pacific, Just how | r5m New York, had béen prevented from land- ; much this purpose will be influenced by local | ing her cargo. advantages can at present only be guessed'at; | that the delay weuld ba.slight. j andark Vanderbilt can see f Gould and money and ae The agent expressed ‘threopinion : It is understood sent that the Acapulco carried a6 part of her cargo large quantity of munitions of war consigned oF Me rs ale e! 20 20 x 100 Sys 100 =i2) 20 60 10 10 rene see wea paper, Pe & may long line of possibly induce railroa the Pacific magnates to take in Prescott and | northwestern Arizona on their “march to the | j sea.” As the credulous Teuton remarked in | r : ; 7 - aa Pinkhan OQ W.. ++ ee would ae ’ shall see.” eS Pay i caine paeaeemna ceupi Bees “ a © universe, we shall see what . The,Fire at Point Breeze, nama ee: GR PHILADELPATIA, June 13. : A ND B A LL ashe i Naeesen g ¥ pyeseeeroa MU 60 5 10 10 0 2 1000 panies doing business on this Coast, is furnished right here in Silver Roof in the capture and return to servitude of an absconding female for whom a reward of $50 was paid. by her owner. The owner of said* slave are in danger prima Welte S Garden, A San Antonio special says the stage was stop=a OEE Ses to the office of this pi icaris ped by four masked men near Menardoville on ate Oe eceat Peper te yerciee Wednesday night and the mail bags rifled. Saint J o hn’s his lost property-juat as a negro owner would The day after the murder of Mrs, Colson and : have done in the South twenty-five years ago. | daughters by Indians two men’ were killed by I TUESDAY JUNE 24th, ~ ) . The difference between the slavery of Hop | ‘hem on the Upper Frio. The Indians also at5 tacked a party of bt /Lee and that of the quondam negro owner of Mississippi and Louisiania is that the foymer is a thousand times more debasing than the but werdrepulsed. , ten camped on Devil’s. river, morality and an observance of the Merchants . sode written up in our columns isa thing of on the Coast and known to éverybody but the pious fools of the Eastern States who can discern only in the Mobgolian race extreme industry. the Reverend Joseph San Francisco may London Dispatches. Perhaps Cook during his visit to Lonpox, June 13. The Governor-General of Moscow has found it necessary to extend martial law to the five adjacent provinces. — At the Ascot to-day the Hardwick stakes were get it driven through his exists in the United stronger year States and becoming by year through the misrepre- _ sentations of religious fanatics like himself. ELS TC TG RT IS _ “BULLiog,” a new mining paper published in New York, says it has authority for stating that Irvin Davis, a stock broker of eonsiderable notoriety, got away with two million dol- Jars out of the sale of the Old Telegraph Mino. This statement probably over-estimates Davis’ share of the spoils, but there is no doubt that ‘the confiding Frenchman were bled to the tune of a-coo} million or so. But‘then, what business is this of “Bullion’s,” anyhow ? —4 Man coming out of a Toxas newspaper office with one eye gouged out, his nose spread all over his face and one of his ears chewed off, ~AaArsD— won by Chippendale, Silvio second, Lancaster third. There were ten starters. 4 Salt Lake Dispatches. inert brain that a worse than African slavery i Forwarding From Washington SaLt Lake, June 14. dispatches received last night, it appears that the petition asking that executive clemency be extended to George Reynolds, convicted of polygamy, | was brought up Owing a at the Cabinet meoting yesterday. trouble on the wires it is not known What: dis- position was made of the petition. Reynolds, whose trial, conviction and sentence on the charge of pologamy has been s0 prominently before the public for ths past two years, has been ordered to’appear before the bar of the Third District Court at 9:30 o’clock this morning to be resentenced. He has been notified:for two or three days, and has made all necessary arrangements, as he will immediately be taken into custody, and on Sunday morning will leave in charge of a Deputy Marshal for Detroit, Michigan, where he is to be confined in the penitentiary for two er Commission San Francisco, June 13. z D : 2 2 2 2 :of 15 A a 30 50 J 10 «92 ee 1000 oo 200 er eres A ¥ edna "95 WOdGG ASE... Sees 96 oe = eee eheckaes araaizse 2 , 600 500 100 106 10 ee 2 icoee < ; rpe Mm beirut a Main and Boyd Soyd J e RE reer | Pied ——_——_ e J N 7 | -}|Main street. > ' Silver Gikceesh ino Dee 500 R: a WA Reet TAYTOS, ’ ’ Q 100 : i a —ALso— 500-100: tee alien,‘Teastes. 108 “10s a my ; 20 2020 100 100 29 20 3 ae injury --Utah to YOUR “the GEILINGS Wall Stoves ‘ = OF ® 100-20 100 20 SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING HAVE ; and ‘Heatin a MANUFACTURER Pinkham John F........ 120 100 20 And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the twentysixth day of March, 18'9, 80 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be neceseary, will be sold at public auction, at the auction room of John Middieton & Son, No. 419 Pine street, San Francisco, California,on MONDAY, the ninth a e June, 1879, at the hour of two o'clock, p. m said day, to pay said delinquent Sie uanient thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale, O. RB, SPINNEY, Secreta: Office—Room No, 44, No. 310 Pine Btreet, San Francisco, California. 60td OAN . Cookin | Tin, ’ Steel, ’ Iron & Copper WarePP THE Bang Compe, Transacts by a Generar BANKING BUSINESS. Furnishes Exchange on alt Lake, Ssn Fraacisco, and all parts of the Kastern. States and Europe, a JOHN H RICE, MADE Paper, LEEDS Silver Reef, ier. HARROUN & COMPANY, | —JOB-— CARPENTERS. consulting East of Jacobs & Sultan. T. HUTCHISON, Little . Pink House, AINTING IN ALL Done with Dispatch rices, N. First ITS and west BRANCHES at Moderate and Screen Doors. JOB WORK Elegance, Durability and Guaranteed. Comfort J. B. STEPHENS, “—PRACTICAL— , MAIN STREET yee. TO SILVER ORDER ALL REBP KINDS and Shoes from the best Bronch Aree Being practical in the business, I can make whatever style of boot or shoe is desired. Give me a call. Qood Fit WING cage — (LOWER MAIN STREET.) IRONING AND To ots First Wash- -House, Bonanza, WASHING, DONE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Two doors below Postoffice, SAM GENERALLY DER. Shoe Maker. Main Street, Furniture Made and Repaired. CHRISTENSEN, Boot Sign of the Big Saab, Sash and Doors. st, FLUTING. Work done promptly and in best of style. TonJ. M. LYNCH 25 Feed and Livery Stable, Lower Main St, Stiver Reef, Utah. Dress Boots and Shoes a Spe cialty. : _ REPAIRING NEATLY ' DONE, | Z J.. B,|. STEPHENS. ia A. TURRILE, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef, GENERAL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions; LUMBER ‘cade GRAIN? = Goods delivered free of t-otatge to ore the district, . vont, pes BES FRU 3 UTAH H AL? | cour ae Stree Streets, U BEEF, w ion Pinkham youn ec. i2 400 Pinkham 3.100100 Stnkhain John JOHAR F........ oro: lid Terminus Utah Southern Railroad. A eotiat meeting of the Chamber of Comreplied to a policeman who interviewed him: merce was lield this afternoon for the purpose “I didn’t like an article that ‘peared in tho of considering the proposed commercial treaty paper last week, and I went in ter see the between France and the United States. There was an usually large attendance, which included man who writ it, an’ he war there.” Handling, Sampling, Shipping Several gentlemen not members of the ChamANSEL EY SIRENS. set RTC ber, Leon Choiteau, representing French intorand Sellin- Ores and Bul‘The choicest lotof lade’ evening and dress ests, read a printed address giving datain favor lion a Specialty. gloves, also silk mits, a of the adoption of a treaty and showing how Mribdjnas’ 8 New Btore. ,| far he thought this country would be benefited: 1 | by an almost free introduction here of French wines and other articles of consumption. 0, A. aa Tho only full and complete stock ree wagon and Railroad freight oft of Wetmore followed in a carefully prepared all goods consigned to ourec Dry Goods and Fancy Goods at Woolf & | speech, intended to show that the provisions of Will give rates of frei ze all ts Jordan’s. the proposed treaty would operate injuriously East and West. eh , rs to this country. Hewald M. Chotteau was here ’ > x . bs ” All communications answered promptly. as paid agent of @ small body of manufacturers, ~-After~ the Fire. at alljwith the government Address: We found some of our goods damaged, but and had no influence | of France. He referred to’ the discontent everything is again in order and those wishprevailing over the free trade relations with ing anything in our line will remember that R, WARNOCK & CO,, France, and produced a long array of statistics the wet place is Farppuan’s. in support of his position, YORK, Utah, S DodgeA B....... 205 soe 9808-200 Without e shortest possible time. hd increase of business enables us to forward goods at one-half our former rates. = = Fy —-aeey Pure White, or in Delicate Tints of Blue or Pink Wee ARE DOING THE PRINCIPAL Forwarding from that point, and are the only Company that‘ean furnish teamsters back loading, which secures to us the best outfits on the road, and enables us to guarantee nat - Vv SILVER Caan Work TIMES. . Cornerer of o 25 he . te 150 ee AT : Hyates John............ Doleek. Bence ote Boon seaenta ne Dodge A Bovnneseseses 38 = . 91 & kGGS S 26 isieas St : —AND— 20 Cos | ES. j Wr Principal place of business, BUTTER a MERCHANTS. ,| the delivery of all classes of importations on Ban Frexsleco Dinextches. 4 10 10 Pinkham John F........ R. WARNOCK & CO. 20 100 Jobn F........ 116 iis Pinkham John is compelled to be a courtesan of the | 224 84ys. he is always sensible of the approval of his fellow citizens, but avy formal display lowest order. But Chinese slavery does not which might. be construed as a movement for stop with the women. The men are also political purposes would not be agreeable. slaves, owned by rich companies who capture ‘4 20 Pinkham Ar John F........118 He gh Soames | stercan Le 119 woman of almost daily occurrence ° : 20 x cs “00 hah ; & orwardin q. agrephs he had seen in the American files about The little epi- 1879, mee Grant Wants No Demonstration. sepa See _Goctrines of Christianity, but the Chinese | political demonstrations in honor of his return, | & WARNOCK. a their refugees a la Hop Lee. v5 31 32 R 200 eae F, pe sib Pinkhawn J Fr Sora 3 DodgeA E...... cage 4 E....., Da FRESH Cr Pinkham J F, Trustee... 36 Tickets can be procuced at sll: the Stores. | DDodge odec aA E...1.. latter. The female slave in the South while ’ Ww Seeee Juneee 13 Ree she was to perform : required eq , * *0etam amenial labor was is | Grant, the Philsdelphia in a letterto from Siam, alludes press to the says: partaught ~ Hyates Folin — AT. — — Texas Troubles. GaLyEsTON, June 13. Pinkham J B rusteo... 529 ££ 2v0 82 20. a 10 Pinkham J F, Trustee.. OC sa Remember this place sella cheaper thas 10 bad 1000 411 . R ’ 50 oe 85 ‘Trustee... THE... : : as Piokhani OW . 80 een ° = ees een ss. ‘ay other howe . a8 17 W....eee: eee * | Pinkham J F, Trustee... Pinkham J F, Trustee... — UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE — G | Pinko 0 Wa Poxiantd W... r Ont Ontofo » eee worst form exists among the Chinese Com- | Tb® Atlantic Petroleum Storage Co.’s warehouse | Silver Beef Masonie R 4 ‘ i took fire. The entire works and surroundings : | ‘ The fire at Point Breeze was rekindled at 11 a, INDISPUTABLE evidence, if further evidence | m. by a strong wind which prevailed, and tho were required to show that slavery of the | flames were fanned to immense proportions. | . Y 5 Pinkham 4 F. Trustee... Pinkham Trustee... at4 ition J gyF, toe : F A M 5 7 a © the e Clothing and is selling his ag siock below cost. 0 . da GoiGoing He.isis Business ae soeee er uu 10: be had in Town at a Bit a Drink. : Also a good Supply of 5 gee "3 == L i 0 25 Eiskan fiscated, we S T - nent should not be aliowed, On the arrival of'|. Spas 20 ay Piakhan 3 F, coreanetent ‘® ee a the freight was For Sale! Pasion 3 ¥, Trance. . ..at:‘at20 . : >reven : > ® ship isy of the harbor of Az-|a" A fine residence situated at the head of | Finkham JF, Trastee... 23 pinwall, It was feared that if an a tempt was | First West street. For particulars enquire of | pingham J F, Trustee... 24 , relation to his squash which he calculated | made to land the cargo the arms would be conJOHN ALPHIN. space 0 BE 10 25 xr oo 125 feet on Boyd street. Enquire of . Spencer & Jaques. aid ef its. oppo- = 50 = Tekhuin (Wires 69 aa OF sees d wed: AND 10 25 66 LOT HAVANA A CIGARS 10 10 50 4: Fifty-three feet front on Main Street and | pinknamoW. government, ‘requesting that passago across the neutral terti- Union | tory of arms,intended for the heey Boe ee The private restlence of J, J: Halpin either furnished «or unfurnished. mont, whO was so successful in making tho | 5&" informed of the shipment of arms, at once eee Ith i \ Siugiaeeisinens communicated with the Bolivian on 5050 50 biukbam ( Worse ess sae 64 Pinkham C W AGE Inquire at his business. it deflecting their road so as'to tap | 4, Peruvian houses, The arms were shipped, it | Store, where full particulars will be given. . Prescott and the mines in its vicinity, of course | is said, as hardware ~ and agricultural implethat is what they will do, and Governor Free- | ents, But the government of Chili, having Corner Lot for Sale. " 100 = Pinkham C0 W FINE ers Bo 500 rd 100 that his case shall havea full hearing. its terminus. _.e+.A d = 100 a W.:....... 64 We-would call the agention of our readers | Pinkham 6 W.........., 65 : : ania : Pinkham 0 W 5T A man | to the advertisement of A. Winquist, tailor, = seesaecese® r tb Pinkham OC W....... Rae 68 who is in the wrong is not usually so anxious to| in another column. ‘Bithouak Although burnt out by Pinkham 0 W.. 69 The knowing have guessed that the ultimate | po tried. Saturday's fire, he is, with his usual energy, | Pinkhaa O W....s-.00.-...+ ey terminus of the road ; q; GREENBAUM 202 17 . 42 ; . ~ sr 16100100 . Pinkham 0 W pees 2uh ie —BY— And will keep constantly on hand's fali-tine rohit tpae : JUST RECEIVED! between the Postoffice and the News Depot a NEw. YorgE; Jana13.The Sun confesses thé end and_net_ result of the entire session of Congress is that the DemJer. Gould and W. H. Vanderbilt Will ac | oeracy are covered with dikgrace, while glory. is company Governor Freemont , and Judge. shed upon Hayes. _ The Tribune says the accumulated rertals of Silent from New York to Prescott, Arizona, : ° the old John Brown farm pass now into the ae Wh eee vas hands of bis son, to be used in helping tha ne-| as ; = groes of the South to make their exodus scr If the Sentinel is correctly posted, this an- gently. THE ‘ ety, DOCS ee Miseellancens, Delinquent Sale Rotire. New Store, New hice. New Goods | The undersigned begs leave to announce to the public of Silver Reef that he has opened as cee Re “ lit ser a ~ |