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Show Devoted to the Mining Interests of Scuthern ‘Utah. NO. SILVER 74, SILVER REEF MINE R| TELEGRAPHIC REEF, WASHINGTON NEWS. COONTY, COAST UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY CLIPPINGS. 5, VOLumE ff. 1879. Apotheraries. Saloons: —White Pine’s jai is empty. ISSUED Wedmeaday : Saturday. PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. we OF ington last night that the Preshient intends to convene Congress to make an appropriation for marshals’ fees before its regular December session, or that he now contemplates calling an extra session for-any purpose = SUBSCRIPTION; whatever, political or otherwise, are entirely One yeRta aeons enteonee en psceBerctesee Sh 00 Mouths, ob Gap E50 Vee Hehe Gb bees cccccecs WORE sc sccewaqus ceases casespacss Soe as : 15 Baa eevecnnee i ie tay at Bsc perseeeke é ‘ without foundation. The decision not to recal} Congress upon its adjournment last Tuesday was reached by the President. and a etiate riety his Cakinet after full deliberation, and for ‘various reasons then stated in these dis ‘AGENTS. patches, one $f them O. W. Craxx, 328 Mcntgomery street, Room 10 Safe ‘Deposit Building, san Francisco. Roorrs & Ricxaxns, Silver Leef, Utah. _ Mas. ©. 0. Crovoun, Beaver, Utah. a. B, Lixpsay, Frisco, Utah, tainty already apparent that Congress would continue to refuse to modify the conditions it had attached to the Marshals’ Appropriation bill, no matter how often it might be reconvened in extrasession. Chairman Atkins and other Democratic members of the House OFFICE. Office Pdi from 9a. m. tol p. m, and from 8to7 p. nundeys, “ome hour after arrival of the stage from the north. The Northern mril closes at 6:30 a. m,The Southern mail closea at 2:30 p. m. The Tcquerville mail c oses at $:30 a, m. Registering done during office hours. Hiexmax Kraven, Fostmaster. ‘ D. i? P Third WHEDON. Attoruey-at-Law @nose, MK. Jos. Mining §S. and entrusted / I i a.d City.) {* an shubra & Mechanical Moong,©. FE. Francisco.) Co., Engineers, and foratime RAWING4, ESTIMAIES AND 8rECIFIvations m de in al) branches of mechauical eugineer ng and especially i: the performance of ‘‘Under the Carsonites. yesterday Louisa W. an old-fashioned mining ex- Peter Stockfish, the convict that was shot = Utah. TRUMBULL — AND— Wines, Liquors and Cigars. SUMMER APOTHEGARY, DRINKS MILK PUNCH: SHERRY COBBLER Claret Punch, Egg Lemonade, All Kinds meof Feuer the Ete. Drinks. First Class Lur -Luneh Under £ILVER REEF, UTAH, Stand. KEEPS constantly on hand a well-assorted “BILLIARD TABLES. stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC., and Patent Night. PERFUMERY, TOILET First-Class TELEGRAMS. Liquors! Agency to Rapid City in charge of Deputy | DRY GOODS, Fiour Which and NOTIONS, Grain, will be delivered to-any part Silver Ree*. Leeds or thacamp: BIRCH A RNS EAN Sheriff Smith, of Cheyenne, was taken from the coach at a place near where the robbery w a and hung-te-a-tree-by.threa ee Was masked men. The first session*of the Forty-sixth Congress was brought to a close at 5 o'clock Wednesday. Captain Bassett, the veteran Doorkeeper of the Senate, turned back the hands of the clock and'nominally delayed the arrival of the adjournment hoar about ten minutes beyond’the actual astronomical time, in of order to get bills enrolled, and rushed to the President-in-time.for.bis signature before the clock should mark the tiour for final neers mcnt. eesxOU- pant SOMETHING REALLY dain adulterated,” ps psy us a visit; We sell cheap to'Families and. Dea era. We kee eep constantly on hand a supply of IE, aE ARR Yh & CO. ARTICLES, R2TC., ETC, ‘CAPITOL. | Main St,, Silver THE Physicians’ Reef, BEST Carefully Wines, Liquors & Obtainable in the compounded 1. at all hours of the 023 Restaurants. [ UNITED STATES. —Articles of incorporation of the Empire and Hartford Gold and Silver Mining Company to operate in Pioneer District, Pinal: county, Arizona, have becn filed in San Francisco: Capital stock; $11-006,000. Prescriptions day or night. CIGARS, +The yield of the Tip-top mine in Arizona for April was $35.700. The yield for May was $25,709.65. The millran but a portion of May caused by lack of water. There are 120 men at work at the mine. SILVER REEF CASSIDY. Restaurant, MAIN STREET, Opposite Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express Ofee.HE Silver Keef ia most conveniently located for the laborer, busine ss 7 aud traveling public, and is conducted o ctly first-cl.ss principles. Atits2 well applied tables can slw-ys be found the best that the market atforde, prepared by the best of cooks. | M: DUNCVAN, ; $22 Be —The Texas :Pacific has only been built 35 miles west of Fort Worth, to Weatherford, and there is little prospect of a further extension west for some time; the distance between it and the Southern Pacific at present is about 1,200 miles. —Col. G. Collier Robbins, of Eureka District, has just been giving the New-York Bullion Club some Indian “‘taffy..’ He said that The World's Washinecon special says it is | al one time in Eureka District after about a being whispered about that the President will dozen of the miners had been killed by Inae AND CLEAREST IN UTAH. Ve are prepared to fill any bill of call an extra session in October. dians, all the women and children were colany ie on short notice and as oecey as any The British Indians in .Targenboo have lected in a mill and 100 men were hired to ¢ommon lumber from other yar crossed the border and are destroying buffalo keep guard over them for six weeks. No upon which the Gros Ventres depend largely miners were ever killed in Eureka by Indians, ‘| for their support. Skirmishes;have occurred and the San Francisco Stock Report adds that between the Gros Ventres and foreign In- evidently G. Collier had been dining out late dians. when he made those silly remarks in New Lame Johnny, one of the parties who robYork, or else he has made money enough not bed the Deadwood coach a short time ago, to care about returning to Eureka. while on the way from the old Red Cloud SHORT Medicines, ———, ar| } ae 8. C. PERRIN, Stormont Boarding Billiard One of’ the finest Mail Invited to Call. ular Reef ag First Class and Cigars. Always on hand, Fine Club Room in the rear. HICKOX ELK-HORN Main J. siways, the SALOON. GEORGE Prop’r. THANE-THE. PU BLIC FOR PAST FAVORS and solicit # continuance of the same, aa I~ m now prepared to seil the cheapest and the b st quality of bread inthe Reef. Remember our bread is not adulterated and we are selling 1646 Iba for one dollar. Be sure when you buy @ loaf that it weighs a pound and a haif. Street. best Wines, ee & CQ. Next door to the Drug Store. Eevee ae House. All My Old Friends from Bingham. Billiard Tabies in the Territcry, Liquors ; Patronage Generally Solicited. Liquors Pies and Cakes, the Best in the Reef. and MILLER, All are invited to cali at the Silver Reef Bakery to try our bread and we are sure you will never buy anywhere else. a LUMBER! . ETC. Day FORDONSKI. —The Bodie News says it looks for a town there twice the size of Virginia City within two years, and alxo looks for one that has staying qualities stperior toany mining camp in the world. ~—A new town: has been surveyed on the San Pedro where the Southern Pacific Railway is staked@out. It will naturally do the business of that valley for over 100 miles north and south, including that of the Tombstone mining and milling towns. Corner Maina and Conte ate ee ; , < Private Clud Rooms, Open while endeavoring to escape from the penitentiary, was not so well yesterday. He was —It is reported that Senator Sharon is bleeding internally, though he said he felt making great preparations for a reception he better. intends to giye in honor of General Granton Judge Emerson intends visiting the Stewthe arrival of the latter from China next art mining property at Bingham and other month, It will probably be the grandest claims in the vicinity, with a view to getting affair of the kind ever given on this Coast. a clearer understanding on the injunction —The Eureka Leader thinks that if Tom case now pending in the court. It is reported that $1,000,000 has been offered , Fitch has. really returned, from New York and refused for the Centennial mine in Ari- with a pocket fuH of twenties, there will bea zona. glorious poker game where he camps. It Even bets of $100 were made on seday's s4 will take a pretty good man to divorce Tom game of base-ball Bere the Deserets and from his twenties. A majority of the Ari- Athletics. +-zona Legislature couldn‘t-do-it.— ae LAKE, Jaly 2. —During the performance by the Berger bell Yesterday's ball game was the prettiest of players in Eureka, says the Leader, a gentlethe season. The score stood 23 to i5 in favor of the Deserct8*' The Deserets in the last in- man of color became so excited at the rapidmanipulation of the bells by Mr. Fred Berger ning went in, scored oneand had a man on that he couldn't refrain from expressing his second base, when a ball throwfi from the left admiration aloud, which he did as follows: field struck Corpstein, shori-stop 6f the Ath“Lord of lub, look at him gadder um in. letics, in the scrotum and laidhim out. The Whoop ! Bless us, how dat fellow could clean game was called and Corpstein carried away. off a table at a pic-nic. What’r waiter he lt is thought that he will be so far recovered would make.” that, he can play in to-morrow’s match. AGENTS FORMOUNT amateur Drugesist —=The best of-— the starlight suiis the Carson girls best. citement prevailed. As no reports-have been received from the diggings since the stampede it is probable the bottom has fallen out ef the placers. Lead has taken another rise, and is quoted at $37.50in this city, and at four cents per pound in New York. construction of steam envines for hoisting, pumping a da mi. work, The application of compressed air lu pumping our specialty. Depositiona made of che stength «f material in structures of iron and wood. Contractore for the erection of quartz mills. p>team eogines tested by indicator and reports toade of their economic capacity and noo e performances. Vaives and valve motions set and adjuste: to give their highest aitainable resulta, Agents for H. W John’s aabestos steam voiler and pipe coverings. Address P. 0. Box 19, Silver Reef. Leods_- —An Gaslight” delights ify. WAGNER SALOON, STREET. First door South of Post-office. shaft’ Salt Lake Dispatches, District Court MAIN in —Herman Schumaker, known at Carson as the perpetual motion man, is dead... Perpetual rest is what ails him now. with the original plaintiff, Emeline <A. Young, make seven that have entered the suit voluntarily. In Park City they are indulging“in a gold excitément of some magnitude: On Tuesday afternoon acouple of men exhibited in the town some black sand said to contain gold, and in a short time there was a stampede for the scene of the alleged discovery, said to be in Thayn’s Canyon. Horses were in demand whe 4.8 (late of Virginia havoc —The .Yellow Jacket perpendicular has attained a depth of 2,640 feet. entered their appearance ag plaintitis. These, REEF, UraH, Will attend to any legal business tw his care. playing —It costs $49,000 a year 6 support the Virginia City Fire Department. Young Ferguson, Dora Young Dunford, Marinda Hyde Conrad, Ernest Irving Young, Miriam Young Ellsworth and Vilate Decker (Late assistant U. S. Att’y for Utah.) SILVER are —‘Alladin-like caves’’ are what the Bodie papers are talking about. F Sart Lakg, July 3. Another move is recorded in the suit of the heirs against the executors and the trustee in trust of the Brigham Young estate. In the Lawyers. le —Ruby Hill had a $1,400 celebration. —The grasshoppers Paradise Valley. —The Times-Review says that the majority Committee on Appropriations had*di8o deof Tuscarorans who went to Yankee Fork clared, and still say, that if the marshals go have sought other fields of operations. forward and perform the ordinary duties of their office there willbe no difficulty in secur—Richard Roscoe of Pioche loved two Moring the prompt passage of a deficiency bill mon siaters of Clover Valley, joined the Morfor their relief next December. All the marmon Church, married both ot the girls, and is shals can procure. sufficient money to carry happy. them through the only question remaining . —It is estimated that over 7,000 head of was whether the Administration could lawcattle have already been driven from Madison fully allow them to involve the government county, Montana, this season. They have in liability for the payment of their fees by brought an average price of $17 per head. permitting them to serve criminal processes. This question was really absurd and unworthy —The second shipment of bullion from the of serious consideration, and it had been Tombstone Company's mill was about $19,given an effectual quietus to-day by the offi- 000. Everything at the mines~and mill recial letter of Attorney-General Devens.: ported as running smoothly without bobble? or jar. WB. B. Our agents are authorized to collect moneys due this office, take ordera for advertising and attend to all other business. devolvfing upon them as the representatives of the publishers. POST being the absolute cer- EXCHANGE ~Typhoid fever is\bad in Sutro. WasHineron, July 3. All the statements telegraphed from Wash- BY & DUNHAM, PIKE BATES Washington Dispatches. EVERY— and i Kremlin Saloon. LAFAYETTE RESTAUR'NT QUILLAN & MAHONY. N. JOHNSON, Prop’r. | — | CABINET Opposite Harrison House, SALOON, Silver . Reef. —Under lock and key and closely guarded, BY ERYTUING - FIRST-CLASS STYLE says the Lake Mining Review, we saw some und the best ‘of the fabulously rich stuff out of the Bodie mine-yeaterday...A-reeeptacile.as large as a .WEINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS common Wells, Fargo’s & Co's express box Only passed over the Bar. was filled with the result.of twoday’s run in WM. KAFFERTY. the batteries of the Bodie mill, and the sight was one to make & mati’s eyes water. There lay $15,000 in gold nuggets mixed up with the coarse, brownish sand which is usually found with the metal. “ The old gag of Col. Fair is LODGING I1O USE. apropos here, when comparing the Bodie _ | with the Standard, as assuredly the ‘child ig MINE FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR bigger than its daddy.”’ With such stuffin . Gentlemen can be had by applying sight:who wonders that the whole country is | going wild over Bodie? "MRS. _L. BUSCH,’ Main St. (MNAE LAFAYETTF RESTAURANT HAS again changed hands and the new proprietor tekes this-method of ittorming,.his numerous friends and the public that“he is repared to accommodate them with the very est that the country affords, prepared b cook that acknowledges no superior in his profession. ; No pains will a spared to please customers. Patrons can ofder whatever they please out of the ordinary line. N. JGHNSON. SAM First WING Wash-House, Bonanza, (LOWER MaIN STREET.) WASHING, IRONING AND FLUTING. Work dore promptly and in beet of style |