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Show Devoted to the Mining Interests of Souther Utah, No. SILVER REEF, WASHINGTON ee 76. | SILVER REEF MINER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ae Aina, a COAST —Tusearora YELLOW FEVER. —!88UED EYERY— Wednesday and Saturday. BY PIKE & DUNHAM, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION; ie vaasne 8 00 J wrccces Daiirned iu Bilver, eet and immediate vicki ity at 25 cts per week. ee 328 scouibaiate “streat, Room 10 Bafe Deposit Building, san Francisco Roaens & Rroxanns, Silver heef, Utan. ” Mrs: E. CO. Crovcn, Beaver, Utzh. ' . J.B, Luepsay, Frisco, Utah. , 4 about a new —A two stamp The faro games of ‘Leadville are have a cash basis of $250,000. leading physicians of the city, revealed the fact that the patient had died‘of yellow fever. All the physicians declared it tobe a sporadic tase, —It is said that Billy Costello of Sutro will order: ‘To the: “people ofthe} a place of safety, till we can, at least see whether the few cases of yellow fever will assume epidemic form. To ™ Jack ae. “—Wihneranone: ad of Drugs storm Wines, capeeen and Cigars. SUMMER =~ ; KS Varginls on ‘the ail the flags into shreds. “corner All Kinds of Baney Drinks.~ Fourth which préverited the paeae and blew “First Class. Lunch Stand, KEEPS somone BILLIARD TABLES. Private Club Rooms, ! PERFUMERY, / TOILET se barat LIFE, make“‘a dash for the pole,” is thé ‘firet sent loving, what conceives, rejoicing, deceives ? Or is it breathing, is it Scoring, Hestaurants, prescribes the cutting off the queues of Chinamen. nance He is said to have decided the ordi- was in conflict with the fourteenth SILVER — UNITED STATES. —The Penobscot mine, twenty-five miles north-west of Helena, Montana, is one of the most noted mines in that Territory. The fortunate Vestal here made his stake of $500,000 in Iess than a year—the mine yielding over $100,000 the first fifty feet and then selling out for $400.000. It will yield not less than $500,000 of the precious meial during the year 1879, and with the increase of the number of stamps, as now proposed by the new company, its yield will be over a million. amendment to the Constitution, but we have doubts upon that. point. In order to bring the queues of Chinamen under the exgis of thi# amendment it Js necessary to assume Love untiring guide and bleas; that Chinamen ‘are citizens of the United Qne sole aim for all created— —The citizens of Tuscarora, much to the States, as queue-wearing Chinamen certainly Happiness in righteousness. disgustof the saloon-keepers, have concluded are not, and that their queues “are privileges Buch, if not the great creator, to run a stream of water into town froma or jmmunities’ which belong to them as citiWhom no mortal thought may scan gulch near by, and iron pipes for that purzens of the United States, and therefore not | pose have been ordered froin San Francisco. Ia the shadow of that brightness to be abridged. We are ‘confident Field did TImag-d in the soul of man. |The Times-Review, in an eloquent , editooe em not make either of theese assumptions. rial on the subject, enthusiastically reJune has been a fatal month to the Napoleonic The Times gives an account of a small marks: “The spring in the above-named echemes. On the 18th of June, 1815, the battle army of tramps which has been driven from gulch yields about an inch, which*is thought of Waterloo was fought in Belgium, and its lose other States by the tramp laws and taken will be sufficient to furnish the town an adecrushed out the first Empire and sent the great possession of atract-of land near Newburg,| +-qurate-supply. Napoleon to St. Helena. On the 19th of June, on the Hudson, and levy on farmers in the 1867, Maximillian, the Emperor of Mexico, was —The testimony is overwhelming that vicinity.. They throw out. pickets, defy the shot at Queretiro. This puta finalend to the the Yankee Fork region is far from being a clod-hoppers who act. as village constables, ambitious scheme for the forming a French poor man’s paradise. Numerous récent letrifle orchards, fields and hen-roosts, subsist Empire on American soil, And on the first of on the surrounding country and move off in ters pronounce emphatically against it. It June, 1879, the Prinee Imperial and Emperor detachments when they have staid their | may be a good section next year, or the year in training was killed by the Zulus, Of these time. They do not hesitate to say the world | following, but it will not do this season. three catastrophes, which occurred on so many owes them a living and they won't work. Prospectors and the public generally would There continents, the last seems the most fatal to the Six hundred Mormon emigrants arrived ie well to heed thie timely warning. are neither roads nor mills at present, and hopes of dynastic aggrandizement. from Liverpool to-day. ee until these can be provided the Yankee Fork A letter received at Washington says Grant Wuen the Zulus rushed onthe small British will defer his return till after the Republican | region can not prosper. | detachment of Col. Wood, and while there was nomination for the Presidency is made. His —A novel feature of the Fourth of July yet an open road in one direction, Col. Weatherchange of movements is brought aboul by| celebration at Virginia City, Nevada, was the ly, an English cavalry officer clapped his son, a accounts received of the officions intentions mimie¢ battle of the Piutes. After C sttfeet boy of thirteen who was with him, on horseback of some individuals who fastened themselves | had been cleared from Sutton avenue to Tayhissed him, aud told him to fly for life. The upon his administration, and whom he found lor street these sons of the sagebrush, iad jamped from the szddle, struck the borse a it difficult to shake off. The same parties, he lash Which sent it galloping off, and said: has been informed, intend to obtrude thein- mounted on their wild steeds and horrid in paint and feathers, made a grand war charge. “‘Father I’)] die with you.’”’ The father handed selyes upon him in case of his re-election. Their grotesque appearance, their fearful his revolver to the child just as the Zulus yells and their display of horsemanship called reachéd, over British bodies, the spot where The Situation in New Orleans. forth peals of laughter from the vast crowd of they stood, Wea herly slew five Zulus before New OrzzEans, July 10. witnesses. It is. doubtful if Virginia ever ‘he fell, but the son was killed at once. Ata meeting of the State Board of Health saw the like before, or ever will again. a im ADLapy, a regular shopper, who had made sn to-night resolutions were adopted setting -—It-is-estimated—that inthe famous Bodte unfortunate clerk tumble over all the stockings forth that New Orleans was never healthier, mine there is ore enough in sight above the in the store, objected that none of them were being entirely free from yellow fever and re- lower level to keep the mill running steadily Great Jong enough, “I want,"’ she said, “‘the longest markably from all kinds of diseases. for a year or more. The ledge grows richer tose that are made.”’ “Then, madam,”’ was the care is given tothe sanitary condition of the and richer as it is worked deeper, and is withcity. Tt was resolved that in order to conreply, ‘‘you had better apply to the next engine tinue this healthy condition it is the duty of out a doubt the richest known gold mine in house.” ae Specimens taken from yarious oe the Board to enforce against Memphis the the world. parts of the: ledge by’ Dr. Van Zandt and Mrs. Mackey, wife of the bonanza king, now rules and regulations suggested by the Nashown to the reporter of the Gold Hill News, residing in Paris, contemplates giving a dinner tional Board of Health. were very rich not only in freé gold, but also _ &his month, when the menu will be, as usual, in both leaf and horn silver, One piece esLondon Dispatches, q@ngraved on silver, but -in-addition with the pecially, of a reddish, soft decomposed charLonpon, July 9. portra.t of each guest artistically fitted in. ge ame og acter was heavy with bright, pure gold, dnd The estimated cost to Russia of the war a i the doctor had about a teaspoonful of coarse With uncommon gallantry aman will resign with Turkey amounts to 150,000,000 pounds, pieces of gold, which he picked out of tlie| his seat'in a horse car to a colored woman who and the deaths in the Russian army number ledge with his candlestick ‘a eating pepperm int ares and perapiring. J. H. CASSIDY. atall hours of ae. | ‘Restaurant, |i VTA 8 } Opposite Wells, Fargo.a& Co's Express Offiee. HE Silver Keef is most conveniently focated, for the laborer, business man and. traveling pubic, and is conducted on gtrictly first-class principles. At its well-supplied tables can alw*ys-be found the best that the market atords, prepared by the beat of cooks. M. DONCVAN. j22 PIONEER sec pe \ \ - 8. C. PERRIN, Stormont Billiard Hall One of the finest Boarding Patronage Generally House. Solicited¥ All My Olé Friends from Bingham © Invited to Call. Billiard Tabies im the Territory, First Liquors Class and [LAFAYETTE RESTAUR'NT Ny JOHNSON, Prop’r. Cigars Always ou hand. Fine CJub Room in the rear. HICKOX & | | —— COQ.) mae LAFAYETTF RESTAURANT again changed hands and the new prietor t?kes this method of informing numerous friends and the public that -repared to accommodate them with the ELK-HORN SALOON. Main «st that the country affords, prepared Street. Next door to the Drug Stare, Ke@ps Cigar 4. always, the best Wines, GEORGE Liquors HAs prohis he is very and | bys cook that acknowledges no superior in bis profession. No pains will be spared to please customers. atrons can order whatever they please out of the ordinary line. N. JOHNSON. |: MILLER. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING. Kremlin Saloon. yee CAN HAVE YOUR QUILLAN & MAHONY. of Blue Without Giver Reef Bakery MADE injury or to the Pink Wall Paper, by consulting . T. HUTCHISON, Little Pink Housé, "First west at. J. HIBBERD, Prop’r. THANK THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVO"S and solicit. a continuance of the same, asI am now prepared to sell the cheapest and the best quality of bread inthe Reef. Remember our bread is not adulterated aud we ere selling 1644 Ips for one dollar. Be suté when you buy & loaf that it weighs a pound and a half. CEILINGS Pure White, or'in Delicate Tints AINTING IN ALL Done. with Dispatch Prices, | FOR A IY8 and BBANCHES at Moderata sA.LE! Valuable Property. ae acres of land with water—twenty acres under fence, fourteen acres In lucerne: and the balance.snitable for gardeninne. Also. one stone building at Leed?, suitable fora store, and eight building lots opposite it; and a good lumber building, 24x24. in a desirable | art of Silver Reef, with goud water at the All are invited to call st the Silver Reef BakFor further particalars callon | ery to try our bread and we are sure you will ' eor. B.¢, BOREN. silver Beat never buy anywhere else. Pies’ and Cakes, the Best in the Reef. nr SAE Every sense a pleased de:ight, Or an achivg void still craving Ease from pain, for day the night? No, not one, but all compounded’ Uonstiiute the perfect whole; Body, mind, and conscience blended Make of man the living soul. So creation, atars that glimmer, Every orb with life that seems, Boundless space and Jaws controllicg All that substance haa or seems; Spirit world, whence wisdom knowledge, by way of the Pacific for strictly polar purposes. The route Bennett has selected is the most promising he could have chosen, because the least explored. There is no reason why the channels between the Arctic and Pacific oceans-should not offer as favorable an approach to the polar regions as either of the routes heretofore selected. Judge Field has secured himself a conspicuous place in Kearney's next oration by deciding the statute of California invalid which Presariptions Ogrefally Senate Obtainable in the . Ka life thinking, ‘is life What remembers, Now but sorrow, now Ever seeking what =. day-or night, CIGARS, —The Gold Hill. News says the: pay-roll of the Sierra Nevada Miifing Company for the month of June amoysss to $30,000; that of the Ophir, Mexftan*’ ha Union Con. combined, $51,916; that of the Gould’& Curry, Best & Belcher ang Qsbiston shaft, $22,058.27, and that of the Con. Virginia, California and C. & C. shaft combined, $47,650.55. The Utah pay-roll amounts to $5,710.75; the NNorth Con. Virginia, $11,757 0 and the Occidental $905. ARTICLES, ETC,, BTC. Wines, Liquors & New Yorg, July 9. a, woll-amorted worted Patent Medicines,. 1. FORDONSKI. Lawyers. _ * on Sot DRUGS, MEDICINES, CAPITOL. The World to-day says: The expedition yesterday dispatched from San’ Francisco to AND = APOTHES | D RIN —An assessment of 50 cents. per share has the people along the different routes of travel been levied upon the. capital. stock of the we say, there can be no possible danger of Ward Gold and Silver Mining Company. B.B. Our agents are authorized to elect infection for many days to come. moneys due this office, take orders for adver—Nine full cargoes of wheat were. cleared Five new cases were reported this morning ne and attend to all other business devolyfrom San Francisco last month. This is the gupon them as the representatives of the ETC., ETO. and one death. A perfect stampede of citiSehnen same number as for the opening month of zens is in progress, the trains being unable ‘Open Day and Night. to carry away the hundreds who are ready to the year. leave. —dJohn Binett, formerly foreman of the PosT OFFICE. MeEmpuis, July 10-2 p. m. has been presented with ay” | Sutro tunnel, Office hours from 9a, m. tol p. m. and from | There has been no change in the.situation. $1,000 watch and chain by the Company in Sto7p ¥ The great desire of every oneis to leave be recognition of his long and valuable services, Sunday: “one hour after arrival of the stage fore the fever spreads. Physicians are hopefrom the north. —Advices from Guaymas indicate that the ful as to the future, but the stampede of citiThe Northern mail closes at 6:30 a, m. building of a railroad from that point to E} zens has almost assumed a ‘panic form. The Southern mail closes at 2:30 p. m. There will not be cars enough to-night to Paso or elsewhere is unlikely, the Mexican The Toquerville niail closes at 8:30 a, m. to building carry the people away. Business is progress- government preferring fighting, Begistering done during = hours. ing as usual, but in a limited manner. The railroads. MAW KRAUSE, negro exodus.may carry considerable infected Fostmaater. —Says the Tybo Sunn; Mr, Baisanti has baggage into Missouri and Kansas and thus discovered a ledge of antimonial silver-bearing cause some cases of yellow fever in those Main St,, Silver heef, “ah quartz between sixteen and eighteen inches States. wide, some three miles from Tybo, the cropMempuis, July 10—8 p. m. pings of which assay $403.39 in silver. To-night a more hopefal feeling exists. The panic of to-day has gradually subsided, —The Reno Gazette says: The I. X. L. D, P WHEDON, and a thorough investigation shows the con mine, which lies in the Peavine District, was (Late assistant U.S. Att’y for Utah.) dition of affairs. There are only two persons prospected for copper, (but is proving very in the whole city prostrated with the fever. rich in gold and silver.} Captain Griffin was Attoruney-at-Law Two deaths have occurred. in the other day/with 4 sack full of speciSILVER REEF, UTAH, mens which showed huggets of gold all} Will attend to any legal business entrusted ) through them.” ~ New York Dispatches. to his eare. sist. ——The best of— in ‘Lemonade, - _ Claret Punch, Et a wind Mpotheruries, iy. WAGNERS SALOON, MAIN STREET. First door South of Post-office. to —Until further notice the Carson Mint will pay $1.14 and two-fifths per ounce for fine silver. Considerable excitement prevails. move your families to said —Wheat in Northern Utah is 50 cents per bushel and butter eight cents per pound. Mempnis, July 10. shortly challenge ~The Board of Héalth this. morning issued pee tonfight ik city of Moiphié we would say quietly ‘re- EXCHANGE quartz mill has just been built in Reno. Mewrnrs, Tenn., July 9. Frank Mulhandon, an Irishman, 47 years old and a shoemaker by trade, was taken sick last Saturday forenoon and died to-day. The post mortem examination held by six of the : ten- etamp mill. Tt Makes Its Appearance in Momphis. ‘the following ———-6--W; oe ne VOLUME Saloons. CLIPPINGS. is ee UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1879. j \ iclsigd on niahalsenangnlendtalbiine iy |