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Show > pT} dee t = { so 3 : - t ! p i [ f ; : , : = eae SILVER REEF s M INER.| TELEGR APHIC ; ot ; = ro i ry 3 prowoenae NEWS| : F f : cin 7 al = ed Fernando Beaver coprolite is about to be unbottled and that gréat unwashed editor-in-chief js at last on is ihammoth ear with back elovated. innocent of any offense. We admit him as an enemy to the humar’ advocated the suppression of dent fiom’ the tone of his writings South as follows: greatest and ment advised of a straight jacket m a man time likely to become insane and do personal damage and his latest letter from Panguitch was intensifies our xpprehension. through no wish to discourage the reports-of of persecution is inflicted op 10 be-maintained: scattering the South can get°good as one of jtistice However, we -have assertions the cranium. been careful to make no that are not susceptible of proof, and if F. T.. D. Tyler wants to be shown up in his true colors let him proceed way.” in his “legal The of steambvats gress by his presence as representative of this Territory has just issued a pamphlet in-which hé endeavors to prove that the crime Of polygamy is no punishable ty human law, and that the Supreme Court Judges are a set of legal lunatics. ‘The Salt Lake Herald says thatthe apostle delegate is a sincere and econscientious man and, that his recent publication is moderate and-respectful in its tone. Nuw York, May 96. William Lioyd Garrison died at 11 o'clock toight. held ” to-night at Cardinal McCioske ¥'d residence, tirely harmonious, ana the woole circumatance ot the embarrassment of Archbishop Percell was trecly discussed. It was dec.ded to draw up an address to the clergy, to be signed by all the Bishops, setti: g forth the facta and calling for their co-operauon to liquidate the liabilities of the Archbishop, : ‘ Nrw Yong, May 27, A Washington epecial to the bulletin says: The House members of tha joint Democraiic this after oon, and the folowing -Hne~ef fore the juint comtiittes: Prey preposa to send the President. as a first bil!, the test oath» which will be signed: as separate bills, one repealing the use of the troops at the polls and ano-her repealing the supervisors’ law. ‘ihese will both be vetoed, Then they Wall pass a joint resolution extending the appropriation for the army tll December, coupled with the proviso that no troops shail be-used at .clections, Court. - It is a piece of the Supreme the cheekiest and wickedest sophistry that ever Cannon was inspired to write, andthe journalistic bag-pipe above mentioned would say so if it dared express its honest convictions: ———————ee Urau is threatened with a drouth such as it has not seen for more The spring has than a score of years. passed with only a single shower and there was less snow on the mounhabitant remembers to have seen. A Washington Iron.and Beaver eounties it is feared will not have sufficient water to save the growing crops, while the; vineyards in special says FE , A, ET Bes your Canned LETT latter said he reporter Goods, nought should vote for suppiies — <> and being managed the hegira Firrr Tmovsaxn Fret of mining timber would him on his arrival. He for 7.3. Haver received on Monday from the large assortment Lampe, etc. batts a . of Crockery, aa Call at Rogers & —> <a Pa best Rickards, for a good Always kept on >. Tare hundred pounds of Choice, Penguitch Butter jurt received by Er he to. the Fresh, McManus & Reap. / 2. B. STEPHENS, Fe fae i BOOT Hence the company suit. ibe broke the answer con- contains a general and specific denial of all that is alleged in the co plant, wth one exception. It is ac. knowledged that the letter was written upon which the plaintiff bases the claim ofa breach of contract, bat tne defendant upon which aleges to bring that this suit. —-—_—>————_o a SHORT TELEGRAMS. believed the month, of the by the hearing » will District Stewart Court suit. linger yesIt is throngh 8 | Tsaac 0, Bateroan died near Los Angeles on the 23d inst.. Deceased was well known in Utah and throughout the coast S:ates and Territories generaliy, HERMAN on subject, have been sen- tenced to be shot, and ten others sen:enced to various terms of penal servitude, Among the latter are three women, sentenced to fifteen years each, e mn am 0 W.. tinkham © W... Pinkham U 100 sees 50 W.....isiiesess . 100 - 49 100 51 100 190 6 61 50 50 60. 67 26 64 . 66 25 25 Pinkham OW..............68O W...gescee0. P nkham tinkham Pinkham Pi:kham Pinkham OW. ..iscacseoses OW ©. W oc. accsnsue 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W 0 W '- Pinkhsm 6 W 25 25 35 60 50 50 60 60 50 O.Wis co.cc ne. U W....... See O W.........<00+,109 J F, ‘trustee... 18 J F, Trustee... 19 J F, Trustee... 90J F, Trustee... 21 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 22 Pinkham Pinsham “ickham J F, trustee... J F, Trustee... J F, Trustee... 25 26 27 10 ed 10 Pinthsm J F, Trustee... Pinkham J F, ‘Lrustee... Pinkham J P, Trustee... Finkham J F, Trustee... Pinkham J F, Trustee... Pinkham J F, Trustees... Pinkham JF, Trustee... Pinkham J F, Trustes... Pinkham J F, Trustee... Hyates John......ccce00 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 ST 10. 10 10 10 10 10 100 100 Hystes 38 35 a, Has just received anothor invoieo of FOR MEN AND BOYS Lenpox, May 27. A dispatch from Irkutsh reports that the Vega, with Professor Nordenskjold, pedition on -board, of ‘has arrived the Aretic in ex-_ Behrings* Straits. ‘Dry Goods eruption of Mt. Etna‘ on a & Sabbath-school assembly, 7th and closing Jane 15th, Saturday’and Sunday evening, in Sait Boots begianing June he party, will ar- and will Lake Gity. and Se spend On Shoes, Ladies, Misses & ‘ The Strakosch Opera Troupe is o east, and will probably appear in Salt in June. 4. The Utah Southern, track is laid six miles beyo ephi. By the. ist of June it ill probafinished to Ghicken Creek. The tsrasshoppers are reported as being very thick.in Pleasant Grove, and doing mich damage toe there.-They..are also doing some. damage to fields immediately sonth of this city, and in some parts of Cachs valley they have literaliy cleaned out the crows A private telegram to-day states that the seccompany of this season’a Mormon emigrants lett Liverpool on the steamer Wyoming May 24th, and nuimbers 175 persona, And Merchandise in, General. ee Groceries, Liquors, wines, Cigare, | will be sold at public auction, at the yr OAN HAVE YOUR CEILINGS of Blue Without? injury MADE the Wall Pap er, Pink House, with IN o Al PRICES. Mirrors. Pictures and Picture Frames, Of every size and pattern, WALL First ALL ITS and Dispatch west st. BRANCHES at Moderate - CARPENTERS. East of Jacobs é Sul'/an. PAPER, | Borders and Decorations And everything pertaining to that Mae, A complete assortment ef ~ COFFINS HARROUN & COMPANY, Sign of the Big Sash, | Kopt constantly-on hand and made to. order an short notice, and everything perteining te a first-clasa line of Undértaker’s goods, J. J. HALPIN Main street. - Silver Reef. IMPORTER AND DEALER mt Fiaraware, IRON & STEEL. —ALSO— Screen Doors. and Dgors Furniture Made and Repaired. JOB J. A. TURRILE, Lower Maiti Street, Silver Reef, DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, and Cooking and Heating Stoves, MANUFACTURER OF DONE TO Tin, Steel, Iron & Copper Ware. WORK GENERALLY ORDER. LUMBER —UT— WHOLESALE Putty and Glass ALS8o, by HUTCHISON, . Done Prices. Shades, | Paints, Oils, avction eonsulting T. Window or Pink. to and Blinds, Windows and SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING GENERAL and Tobaccos ~ k SATISFACTION Doors, Sash room of John M:ddieton & Son, No. 419 Pine street, 8an Francisco, California, on MO NDAY, the ninth day of June, 1879, at the hour of two o'clock, p.m., of said day, to pay said delinquent ussessment thereon, together with costs of advertising’and expenses of the sale : ; GEO. R; R; SPINNEY, Secretary. Office—Room No. 44, No. 310 Pine our ny t Francisco, ‘California. Sash Children’s Shoes, AND Carpets, Mattresses & Bedding, 100 Andin accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the twentysixth day of March, 18°9, so many shares of each parcel of such stock.as may be necessary, ee —A FULL LINE oP— the journey will be resumed. OF— Of every deseription. —JOB— GOODS. KINDS FURNITURE, ALSO GENT’S FURNISHING 4 Has the largest and best selected line ef geods | Bouth of Salt Lake City, consisting of AINTING FAXCY Yo Cuicaco, May 27, A large excursion p2: of Sunday-school workers, from all parts of the country, left Chicago this morning, for Yosemite valley, to attend Monday pee by Main St., Silver Reef, Utah. 1 Little Lendon Dispatches, « P. HARRISON. 2¢ ee Sir Garnet Wolsley leaves for the Cape Thurs- Hechathom & (a, GUARANTEED. Pure White, or in Delicate Tints CLOTHING. DONE. B.. STEPHENS. One bleck west of the Harrison House, gpeciaity. |. SCHWARTZ NEATLY J. DONE Books, PIONEER STORE, REPAIRING Carpenter ~ 90 19 Coods. en epaeUteee cialty. —ALL 20 LIBRARY. Our best being practical in the busier style of boot or Giye me a-call. Good: Fit. Dress Boots and Shoes a Spe- and MOLDING, Also a OMers, French Material. REEF KINDS the —_— Finest brands of Havana Cigars for our retail Us ALL SASH 1000 1000 411 20 20 , 0 20 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 23 Pinkham J F, Trustee... 24 SILVER Shoes from 50 Pinkham Pinkham Pinkham Pinknam Pinkham Pinkham Pinkham Jobn.....,...<.... « ORDER SHINGLES, 35 70 Kte., Béc. CIRCULATING .- TO ts aud axD Meerschaum and Other Pipes Full supply of school STREET To-um ber Stationery, Confectionery, Variety and Fancy MAIN * 25 69 Be DEALERS I 50. . 62 ‘ SHOE MAKER; Next Door to Cassidy's Saloon,’ 60 50 60 : 50 ' IMPORTED AND DOMESTIS CIGARS Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Ready-Made KIeFF, May 25. O1 the fourteen Nihilists court-martialed here the 12th inst., two, including Herr Von Prussian ERAUSE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in More Nihilists Nipped. Brantner,'a 100 100 io AND f 100 500 100 100 100 100 100 e Miscellane ous, » ' AKES 100 109 Fins bam_O Worssccsanseeeee 48 Pink share- No: Shares, ex- it to mauenver, and conszonly /by Republicans. Sau a po iticians, biessing. Balt Lake Dispatches, : - arti¢le of Fresh Ranch Butter. arranged the selling tract. Glass, Hrcxirnony & Co, have the largest and stock of lumber in towo. of 7 . « Grant will baye reascn to complain when he finds that the projected ovation has been £0 planned as to exclude the majori'y of the pec~ ple in every place through which he is to pass froni any participation in if.. ‘Ihe whole thing is a discourteous blunder, which will defeat.the purpose of its perpetrators ny disgusting all that part of the Republican party who think it premature to select in 1879 the ticket for the election of 1880, ye rive in Ogden Friday East.a by bs respective in the cuse. down -Sunday-School Exsursicn. HxecmATHORN & Co.'s. the testimony will se as once that it ig only fn electioneering quently participated in There was great Sunday eveaing. - . Bale at $35 per M. feet at tothe this extraordinary demoustration, and iears’ will bs a great annoyance and embarrassment da: Butter and Eggs of MoMaxus & Reap. inter- south, which had too many negroés and was raising too much cotton, Tho Herald has sn editorial on the propored excn-sion to San Francisco to welcome Grant, It doeen’t believe Grant is a consenting party to : LT ZePayes and cardboards found at j ' FRIEDMAN'S. f a should bear it as well as he could: in regard to the negro exodus,-as having its originin Wash- Washington and Kane eountias are in danger ef being dried up. HAD oe : ; ; ge ; Location of works, Silver Beef, Washington Uta’ h. E Notuce.— here is delinquent upon the following described stuck, on account of assessment (No. one) levied on the: twenty-sixth day of Pinkhum of $107 665 for alleged breach of contract ‘the Pinkham, claim of the claimant was that Wels, Fargo Co, had agreed to disposa of their banking busi- | Pinkham Pittkham ness, etc., in this'city for the sum of $40,060, Piukham and that after gertain preliminaries had been viewed Senator Butler on various topics, and the Sevier River ‘which in May, as a rule, is fall lard county. ‘ county, sr tor to adjourn, and if agen cotvened by the President, to repeat the programime, Beyond that all is coaos, The to the top of its banks, is reported dry in Mil- f aiso legislative purposes, on ‘eonditiwn that supervisors do notact, If they are vetoed, they Propoke tains on the first of A pril than the oldest in- | and ington polygamist to become, and that a transcript of There is reasou to believe that stil further tension willbe granted. for the purpose of d-vising measures looking to the liquidation of the debts of archbishop Purcell, ot Cincinnati. The proceedings wore en- for a Mormon and learning of obtain Tho whole session terday was occupied New York Dispatches. government, and if taunted with backing the dignity was tv have been made, but itis\said that owing to 8 press of business on tue hands of the stenozrapher, it has been found impossible’ to to cairy The Herald knows, however, that Cannon is as hypocritical and false as it is possible even this pamphlet is full of implied disrespect of of John H. Miles. convicted of big amy, eXpirea to day. A. sta:ement on motionitora new trial f policy, which will be brought up to-murrow bewho disgraces the American Con- 28, compsteut sending caucus committe, met unavimous.y agreed on Tar man. May the sentence wes: A private meeting of Bishops who came to New York vo attend the cathedral dedication was are gnly sorry that our truthful and Lakr, for Important Suit, 2 desert’-atmosphere of his hollow SALT time ee . Setr Lage, May 27. Yesterday an answer was tile 1 by Wells, Fargo Co. ta the compiaint of the London Bank of Utrh, which bas bronvht suit to‘recover the sum humanity. awey. assi- leave the field of journalism of colored peopl. on the banks of the river waiting tor transportatioa, and he did not advise the them and enter the fields of sugar cane and carrots, extension West- employment and The letter was obsained under sich false and fraudaent representations as to render it fotaliy in. ehartering Or It eonstientious efforts have been wasted on ; ———— New Mexico Mines. the names of the respective f—* ~ Waenmtxaror, May. 97. _ holders, as follows: No; General Atkinsoh,Surveyor-Ganeral of New Certif. Mexico, ishera He say, over 300 mining cle'ms c eaceesiacss 10 had been staked off in the Los verillo#: District } FAMOG ST Revises PinkhamO' W....... 13 up to. May Sth, and abcut seventy shafta were UO W........:.. 14 begun at thatt mie. A gold. and siiver-bDearing Pinkham Pinkham O Woiecccccses 15 lode was distuvered in the! Sandia nydthtains, just back of Beralillo and Al suquergue. Q Pinkhath:O W y../...c08s 16 character of the ore is the sama as that of Los Pinkhym-CW cise eee. Pinkham 0 We icc...s 49 Ceriilos, and the indications are that 1t is part of the vein. Itis iocated abont twenty miles to Pinkham C W....... cree Of Pinkham C W.......... eee the southwest of the Los Gerillos District: kinkham 0 W.. ...-<.c.. 45 Pinkham O Waa. cccocccseese . 4 Mil:s Not Yet Sentenced. Pipkham O W............5 47 be bist the. ment of facts. but it is our honest conviction he should wt Delinquent Sale Hotite, . : 5 — = Tha-1us would throughout that and we 27. that John mp Prrsident’s infotmation, it now appears, has not Jed him to suppose ‘hat there are thous: nde of nine old egotist that we rendered him a state- po by their be taken, whose reason hangs on such fa stender-thread is-at any the of the Ghio, I think the exodas will do god; in fact it has done good alreudy,. : LatFr —The report of the interview with the President regarding the.“negro exodus is now said by the President's friends to have been erroneous in several particnlars. For iustance, the iut-rviewer ‘desired to know definitely whether the President approved tho proposition to go with chartered boats ava deliverthe thousanas on the banks of the river, and it wis said last evening that hea thonght the step ought to employ- because amount this right ought Ved that he the from ern States instead of crowdiv'g into a sy one of the I have no doubt, from very extensive information on the subject, that all who come a eanitary precaution We Judging terests of thé negroes, 1 Ujink, and made the suggestion purely for the benereaders. dave : the negro, There wili be ro lack of tunds to Lelp the emigrantsit the need ot them. is buc “properly mute known w the good people of the country, There can be no question of the right ot the negro to emigrate wherever he sees fit We adtoeated the suppression of his editorial fit of -his the = government officers and agents, x8 wellsus from other good sources of iniormation, I think tha exodus destined to become general, capeciaily from those poriions «f the South where the of inspired wisdom. department strictly as fixing WashInGion, May 26. The President is reported as having expréSsed bis views regarding \he negro exodus trom the - him a fool out of pure charity, for it was eviconsidered.-himself full resolution, Hayes on the Negro Excdus, haying called him a coprolite and a fool; we - have asserted that his editorial correspond- the editorial department of his journal by the health officers. - We.have also advised that he bA encased in Gstraigkt jacket. But he is falge as well as imbecile if he asserts that we have been actuated by vicious motives. We called Wood's of adjournment at Juse 1)dh, 0, Lord! Bo the tr¢mendous wreth of the have Brash WithSAN Yanktots, || May Ncisco, seroaty dispatch ae ae March, 1879, the several amvunts set opposite| Congressional. WasHINGToN, May °4 The House has passed the warner silver bill by a t twerity majority. m F WaSHINGTON, May 27, The Ways and Means Coti mictue wave report- under its pew management would mind its own business. It has become so slanderous and personally abusive that the editor-inchief will not‘ notice it farther, except ina “Tegal way.” : race and See wenty hours and killing e} Indians th succeeded in Ong “Welly sstana. but secre obig d to abaudon their h-rsesand wagons. ‘The indians near Fort McLeod are killing pet~ tiers’ eattle to aveid starvation. Hayes on the Negro Exodus. Our junior editorwas mistaken in the ainderstanding that the Silver Reef Miner ence stamped : COMPANY,x. After Oghtug P Location of MINING principal place of busingss,, 3 - Tux Beaver Chronicle utters the following dire threiit 3 We feel ees = er ve ten | phe. Warner Silver Bill Passed the | Tou won men, whilé- traveling Keognmegs out to other Fort Assinaboine, were: at- | win House. . ’ tackedFortby tty Vabhion Indians, 3 WEDNESDAY ..)...-s--.1y 0>-MAY 28, 1879] ae . © é 7 a er ee ua + St ee QEVBEBE Be seweeyee gre =i mm! SEBSSRSSERREE BP = % H{ we GRAIN Goods delivered free of charge to evovy part the diatrtet, Boots and Shoes, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, PR UNDERSIGNED HAS A LARGE STOCK of Custom Made Boots and Shoes, among which are the celebrated United Workingmen’s Boots manifactared in Ban Francisco, and alarge atock of other Custom Made Work, to which he especially invites the attention cf the public generally, Custom Work’made to order from the choicest calf skins, Shop next door to Cap, itol Chop House, — f JAMES BYRNE, / } abusing |