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Show be \ —— - SILVER REEF MINER.) SATURDAY.......THE JULY weet BODIE BLOWN UP! _zine_ Explodes, Our telegraphic columus to-day contain. the particulars of a terrible powder Bodie, Ca California, by which were hilied outright, ‘and explosion eight or ten about EILLING EIGHT MEN AND WOUNDING at FORTY OTHERS. men forty persons Full Particulars of the While we cannot. command fitting language in of this Terrible The Disaster, sister mining community, neither can we find language sufi. Boni, ey 10. A terelble explosion of a powder magazine ciently severe to apply in condemnation of the took place to-day. ‘The magazine near the’ criminal carelessness which madé such a cstas| !oid Standard incline works was blown. to trophe possible, Although no mentioa is made | atoms and everything near it levelled to the, of the cause pf the explosion (it may have re- ground, containing four rooms, ry J. J HALPI N. a Main been caused by Président of the Board action of the “Memphis.wes because Jordan’s. d of and responsibility fot ‘this accident should be ins‘ituted at ono, and punishment visited upon of improper and. in- complete disinfection. The disinfectants nsed last year were either diluted or too spar Cooking and Heating Stoves. = # 4N FY vay. RER supplies of the best quality will, be. closed out at once. Call early and secure bargains: McManus & Reap. trains not found. Thos. Gill—Hurt in the face. Richard Palmer—Badly hurt in one arm. y Hugh McMillan—Leg broken and internal] injured. y James Hickey, foreman of the Standard— Hurt inthe foot and otherwise severely injured. Mrs. McKinney and child—Burried@ in th e ruins of a boarding house; extricated with difficulty. John Mc Miilan—Buried in hia cabin an d taken out slightly injured. —sLso— etanctcieee A coMPLETE line of groceries and miners’ ingly used. works, a short dis “Many shattered to pieces. alert Tin J. Hap b, purchising Lake. ie —ae Sash The Fever Panis Subs‘dinz. peg tc as gig or Steel, Iron & Copper Ware- JR RICKARDS, —GENEBAIgy NEWS DEPOT, | — FANCY ARTICLES, To which we beg to direct public attention, ¥ STaTIONERY, CUur_Lery, CicaRs, ‘ToBaccos, ConsECTIONERY, MaGaZiNi8, ~ PRRBIO‘ICALS, Newer PAPERS, Cunomos, and full line ef Miners’ Notions. © all his J. R J. geera B. RICKARDS, STEPHENS, — PRACTICAL Doors.and Windows! BOOT AND MAIN STREET J. J. Halpin has received a large assort- SHOE MAKER, © ‘empuis, daly 11. ment of Panel Doors, Sash Doors and WinSILVER REEF There have been nodevelopments to-day of dows of all sizes. new cases, and a general feeling of.confidence AKES TO ORDER ALL KINIS of Bocts and Shoes from the best is being experienced. ‘The panic of yesterFrench Material. being practical in the busic day has entirely subsided, and everything ness, | can maxe whatever style of issih or this morning is quict. The sick members of Good Fit | shoe is desired, Uive mea call. Judge Ray's family are progressing favoraguaranteed. Drets Buots and Shoes a Specialt. biy. No spread of the disease ig anticipated, | . _ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. LaTER—No new cases or deaths reported.| ce pattaisgs in pocatitienos anc from the J. B. STE| HENS. V E HAVE THIS DAY SOLD TO JUMany who intended leaving the city have scene of every-day life and bustle, LIUS SULTAN onr general merchanconcluded to remain nand await future deyelTHE WHOLE TOWN IS A HOSPITAL. dise business in Silver Reef. He assumes all Tt is not often that such deplorable accidents opments. Rumors fly around thickly and every moliabilities and is alone authorized to receipt J. occur on Coest, bit since the mischief in Ment news comes of more- deaths and ipjuin liquidation for ail accounts due the late So faras can be ascertained the following firm of Jacobs & Sujtancities and tewns have quarantined against Lower Main Strest, Silver Keef, ries, }So far as heard from there sre eigh t thie case oneapd beyond recall, wa sincerely H. JACOBS, a ee Memphis: New Orlears, Vieksburg, Little known to be dead, and over forty wounded, LOUIS SULTAN. hope that the and tesson taught will nut be socn GKNERAL DEALER IW SILVER fiser, July 9, 1879. Rock, Pine Bluf, Norfolk, Oxford and Holly with prospects that many of them will die or Siar: ae oD: It is impossible to ge t _ Springs. from their injuries. Having this day purchased the general merIn response to numerous Rae as to Everybody is excited, and particulacs. chandise business of Jacobs & Sultan. in Silver Reef, I request a continuance of the libYELLOW JACK IN THE SOUTH, the condition of affairs in Memphis, Dr. A. WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE CRYING LUMBER and GRAIN. ae patronage heretofore Pe upon W. Mitchell, a member of the National Board And searching for the remains of loved ones JULIUS SULTAN. Goods delivered free of charge to every par “There he ER Reer, July 9, ee ~The yellow fever scourge, from which the Probably many were blown into the air and | of Healthy has sent the following: the district. have been ‘but four cases in two families,, Every ®Bouth hes suffered so much in late years, and their remains scattered broadcast. neither of which reside within one mile of MAURICE M. KAIGHN, | thing is being done that kind hearts and willwhich it was hoped had disap;esred for good any railroad or river.landing. All precautions ing hands can do. The Miners’ Union build Attorney-atct-Law, with the frosts of last Winter, has again made ing is improvised into a hospital, and the have been taken to prevent its spreading. —JOoB— i:s appearance at Mempbis and New Orleans, Masons and Odd Fellows are active jin their There is no danger from passengers or bagSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, gage on trains or boats leaving Memphis now, and the terro:-stricken citizens are reported as efforts to alleviate the sufferings of all. When there is danger I will promptly inform | Orricr: No. 81, Main Btreet, next to McTHE SHOCK FELT TWENTY MILES AWAY. once fhore fleeing from their hcmes by the : Oornick’s Bank. the public. The shock was scarcely felt underground. thousands.: : y a -» hasne i : ici ‘ At the 300-foot level the men felt a slight jar, Dey bee ee aes all Helsy pannus dene | Bast of Jacobs & Sul'an. S.gn of the Big Sash. the parties ‘ to whom “blame attaches, If there are other magazines fh like dangerous proximity to the town of Bodie or any of its mining ‘works, doubtless the explosion at the Standard will bs an all-sufficient hint to induce imine- $ aioe wsse zi fp ” ~ ale elements), investization as to the cause Sete “oY, ate nasx- The largest assortment of Family and | Fancy Groceries at lower prices than anywhere else at | Woolf & Jordan’s. } ————$—$——— PPS J A searching Reef. ‘ Maraware. ‘pa The only full and complete stock of-|’ Dry Goods and ‘Paney. Goods at Woolf « of Health, | Chandler, was interviewed last evening, and he emphatically declared there was not the least danger of the disease spreading or ever appearing here. He thonght the outbreak at The Summit carelessness, or it may havo the Silver street. IMPORTER A¥D DeALEE tance away, were men were killed,—number not known. A t . Fleeing Memphis by the Thousanis. this writing abont twenty wounded'men have >~o-eaaww ! Memphis, July 11. still ane tning is certain; If the powder had Buy your Canned Goods, Butter and Eggs of been found. It is not known how many, i f It is estimated that frilly 5,000 people denot baen stored|‘ta dangerous proximi'y to any, have been injured ijn the shaft and un MoMaxus & REaD. parted from the city yesterday The midee ear ig eee ‘works in and auiuiad hich so many lived and derground works. The top of the shaft in night trains of the Louisvite and Memphis the old ihcline is now 6n fire, but can be sure- ‘and the Charleston Railroads Corner Lot for Sale. Aavére “crowded } labored, the accident could not have been at- i ly put-ont. The hills are black with people. Forty-one feet front on Main Street and to suffucation. Both roads sent out double tended with the fearful consequences anAt this time no estimate can be made of th e trains. and’ yet were unable to accommodate 125 feet on Boyd street. Enquire of nounced. If, in the event of an expiosion like number killed and wounded. a IK, A. Spencer. many who were compell ed to remain over unSan Francrsco, Joly 11. til to-day. The Little Rock Railroad sends this, the destruction of preperty only were inga~- The latest styles of Clothing, Hats and As far as can be ‘learned at present the folout its last train at noon. The authorities of volved, and life and limb exempt from loss or Gents’ Furnishing Goods to be fourd at lowing are that city having notified the railroad” 6ficials injury, even then there could be no reasonable THE KILLED: Woolf & Jordan’s. that quarantine would be established on all Frank Tyle. excusé for storage of explosives within town trains leaving Memphis after that hour. : i 7 Thomas Flaherty. Look Our! For great bargains in Dry limits, | William O’CrienGoods; Groceries, Clething, Etc. | Our new It ig bad enough to putter loss of property Quarantining the Tr Several others. whose names are not yet obstock will be opened next wee and sold at . Litr:.& Rock, Aeoe 14; only —an unpleasant experience just passed tained are known to be killed. prices never betore offered in the market. All The yellow fever news from Memphis cregoods brought direus from New Yor through by many of our own cit'zens— but THE WOUNDED. FOOLF & TyOnbAN. ates profound excitement. The Board of A, D. Pierce—Slightly hurt. when, in addi!ion, the lives of good citizens are Health has resolved that no train om the Tom Murphy—Arm fractured. forfeited, and scores of men, women and chilMemphis and Little Rock Railroad shall be | Mr. and Mrs. Chaff—Slightly hurt. d&c, in the East permitted to enter the quarantine limits, five | Stoves, Hardware, dren maimed and renderea sufferers to the end Mr. Sullivan, engineer at the Standard— miles east of the city, after 12 noon to-day. ern Market, has facilities for selling Both eyes blown out and skull fractured; bh e of their days, then it is time indeed tocry aloud The health officers were ofdered to be placed all goods in hie line cheaper than can can not live. egainst the ignoranca or criminal heedlessness on-the Iron Mountata road. Dr. Colbourn Wim. Hedge--Leg broken. be bought any where south of eat which leads to such disasters. was Seems tomeetthe incoming Momphis John Chinaman— Buried under ruins and sulted from gross a fur oe N& STEEL. }- which to convey to the sufferers the profound and sympathies dwelling nishied, situatéd on Main street. For partic ulars-inquireof Jupex.D. P. WaHEDpN. | —_——_ neverely, and many itis feared fatally, injured.’ regrets the court. \ New York, July 11. GiMr. Friedman begs to 4nnounce to his lady Unquestionably there is great alarm here patrons that he is now prepared to furnish ‘about the yellow fever,—not particularly that them wilh light: linen suits of excellent and the. disease will reach New York, but that it durable quality. They will be found exwill paralyze business throughout the eountremely serviceable to those desiring to visit} try, an instance of which is sven in the decline in pork of half a dollar per barrcl in ~Panguitch Lake suring Se peeece season. Soe —_——— Cincinnati yesterday. : Shoes! The Sun's special says there were two fatal cases at New Orleans yesterday. d Gents, call ad seé Stephens. He has reThere was a Sata] ease at quarantine yesterceived the latest style of Summer Shoes. : ee day,—a seaman from Havana. The Standard Mine Maga- EXPLOSION, __Blsteltaneons. To Sell or Rent. wherein defendants hed disobeyed the order of Yelkw Fever hoies in New York. 12, 1879 eeewee ae i aeNe Hew To-Day. NOTICE. ‘SURRILL, Groceries, Provisions. ' HARROUN & COMPANY CARPENTERS. a ;: Last Summer's plsgue taught the a lesson by which ' beems 7m. almost as if at if : : precaution and effort t introduction and sprcad ; for despite the over- fa ee were needed to stop its | from Bodie. streets and alleys, the attempt to kill fevergerms by the freezing-avt process, and erate a hate 5 eS f P the in; ‘here is hope, however, and our dispatches ithaca commun sey the Health officers of the quarantined cities are confident, that the disezse may be checked in its ravages this season, and fred fi os: pce is ; fod we may that no precaution will bs neglected nor A Gory excitement has brcken out at Glen Westch ‘ chester Railroad*Sifteen miles former place, In from. the sinking an artesian the Ridde cotton miils, is, anan a!)ailuvial >i: \ spread Battling for the Spoils, have been satisfactory to the plaintiffs, and their attorneys in court yesterday filed affidavits reciting certain facts and claiming that the order of the court for the transfer of property to the receivers had not been complied with, and therefore moved that an order be made, returnable at 10 o’clock this morning, citing A. Carrington and Brigham Ygnng of the executors and John Taylor to appear in court and show cause why they should not be held in contempt. The order was allowed, ; contrary to’ expettation. The defendants. : s By to 8 ow cause deposit was | why they the surface, and on being analyz: was found} to yield gold at the rate of $20 to the ton. A Yesterday an anes order was issued by Judge) ; i a Ale 2 Eee eee Albert Carrington, Brig- plight am Young and John Taylor (o show cause why they should not be punished for con‘tempt of court in having neglected to comply with the previous order which directed that the assets OF the cetate of the late Brighanr 4 of eighteen feet below the “diggings” ie occur ring, but they are going at the inves‘igation _thoronghly before getting wild over the affair. Competent geologists are making a thorough exploration of the locality, and their report is awsited With anxiety by the people jn the . vieinity. Closing ~ Out. Having still left a quantity of goods saved from,the fire, I offer the same at cost. in order to.make way for a new. stock..I shall vey’ soon have my business rnnning as formerly at the old Pioneer stand, where I shall be glad to meet my friends and the public generally, I, SCHWARTZ. a ‘ Dr, * Supervisory 7B ma a i oe “ IL x ER. of Main and Boyd Sat SILVER REEF, UTAH. At Ae The Their Old One door South of the Lafayette house, Silver IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ber toorder. New York Dispatches. gested. Se In the meantime Judge Bennett, for eon a SHORT : bh sn ei ( loca tye tenet * 1 s Sh CLOT‘LOTHIS, aaa e ett “3 a 02” “4 Import- han alwaysozn hand, Daim e Peat A, WINQUIST > ’ Tailor. a 9 THE ms Moiding : eens 4 S and : —_— LEEDS ; Benkng Company, —ALL KINDS OF— Carpenter DONE AND [ Work SATISFACTION WE Bin PURCHASED MR. JESsup’s interest in the Peter's leap fawinill and are prepared to offer ay ered Sens ‘to parties wanting lumber then ther firm in the Keef, and®can doliver lal o sacl orders PINS vA 7 ORRAEANER ) x Vtab. Silwer Reef, Transacts BANKING GUARANTEED: a agen te ( Sash, \ dp sso / N s TELECRAMS. utd Mig te | Doors, A hurricane in Central Pennsylvania yeeterday destroyed a large amount of property. John H. Burke began another suit in San Francisco yesterday against James C. Flood of the Nevada Bank et al. for $1,500,000, alleged excessive charges on didgotnt! on -bull- ane; ny HI ; New York, duly 11. this)}° “The trial of Chastine Cox begins on Monand day. Yesterday, on application of his eounpresel Judge Cowing ordered an extra-panel of case 200 jurors. : sug- the Executors, presented a motion to discharge the order to show canse, and the Court| stated that.arguments.on_this motion .w ould. be heard this evening. At the openidg of court thie afternoon arguments on motion to discharge the order were made, Judge Bennett opening. Speeches were made by counsel on both sides, and after a spirited debate fo weno S Fine enits made Anassortment of Fime, ENGI. ed d ENGLISH oe started, Young should be handed over to the Receiver appointed by the Court. At 10 o’clock morning the counsel for the Executors Trustee in Trust were present in court, pared to make answer to order. Another being in progress, postponement was Ss Tr r Saratoga Regatta, 10:01%; Reef. TAILORING. 1 oe ay. , voter ang bones a8 re : we vere .good for fintshing the heats of the Pilates eeaktte and Murray won. Time—Murray, Jackson, 10:05; Brown, 10:09. LEMMON, Carpenter, Builder and Stand. Uno and prompt at the hour the Juniors TO ane The case now goes to the Court of LAKE, July il. DONB : Btrects, meczatnornd Mile, It. has affirmed the judgMrs. Smith, and Cove ment in the case of ( Bennett, sentenced to be hanged for the mur' and CABINET MAKER. / /. N.d,, Jy GENERALLY A. éaveer der of Police Officer Smith, husband of Mrs. Bee D Surgeon-Gen- Jndgm:nt ASirmed, TRENTON, WORK Made ired Cree otis eral of the marine hospital service, does not apprehend a repetition of the yellow fever epidemic of last year in the South. He thinks |, there may be sporadic cases, but considers, : that the precautions taken will Brerent any spread of disease. | The Supreme Court JOB —AND— Doors. i Furniture R | Wasurnaton, July 10. Hamilton, , and Doors. next ‘A Croce ARTICLE of jresh butter te the re, | the Court decided to discharge the order on ion and interests on louny. to the Consolidated pall trade for asle by McManus & Rexp, ~| the ground that the plaintiffs had failed to Virginia and California caer ; . A i Screen First Knack-Down for the Executcre encountered at a for resigns rror and Appeals. ' atampede HicCrary Sash " P The President is reported as fevora- Horton. wel] at ;‘ ‘ depth our, prepared when SPRACER, t entveEer Car J. H. Morgan, son, of Senator Morgan, denies the charge of seduction made by Miss TIDE SPRY MALT CECE aD tee Nel Sat oe taken yesterday afternoon. The transfer of ationld ubl be held an-contempr, War A. Pen P nee Sait Lage, July 11. e of month. Riddle, a small town on the Philadelph’a and i is meaeys aa ies ae Br the Ree ; F rest as- any effort spared to prevent its /further or introduttion from other climes. 4 Doe tary | SDMary rerorms, | property to the receivers does not appear to} the p‘agze still returns with the hot weather. | R. Washington Dispatehes. ' Wasuinoton, July 9. Gen. Sickles has been proposed as Secre- ‘ i hauling of sewers, the thorough cleansing of i n CAVA fearful experience with this | but paid little attention to it. Fortunately denizens of Southern cities | the drifts had just been connected, so that no they scught to rone But ij | Jury was done to any below the ground. The shock was felt on the surfaee a distance something more than haman | |,¢ twenty miles, as. learned by telegraph SOM IMO ALS: PASBEREC TS AE inet a General BUSINESS. | Furnishes Exchange on Falt Lake, San Fran. .cigco, aud ail parta of the Lasterm States and Evirope, e | 4 ar . : es J ; |