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Show le TTECEDRAP UI NEWS. THE FEVER FIEND! Bacar, Cte. Merchants. Cotton Exchange in New York of the 18th of} = August instead of at St. Louis. About fifty people-went down to the camp Tn ourissne of the 5th inst. we published an incisive paragraph from the Silver Reef Mrxer, of Utah, with respect to the Carrie Steele Mining Company, and questioning the ability of such a company ever to pay any “Peasonable dividend on its 100,000 shares. ‘Our comments were colored solely by the article of the Mixen. which, we may note, fs located in a mining camp far distant from the Carrie Steele mine. We have subse~ quently been shown reports and records touching this mine, which place it among the most substantial of any which have recently come under our observation. Prof. J. E. Clayton, Capt. J. A. Lusk, H. E.Miller, Superintendent, and others have reported on the mine, after careful examination, and all agree as to ite present value as a bullion pro- ducer and the probabilities of greater production than heretofore. It has been worked for high grade shipping ores, and sales have been made in Salt Lake City of these shipments of horn silver, containing from $500 to $2,400 perton.. The ordinary. milling ore remains al the mine, and recent work has developed _. Such a large supply of ore that the company. under the advice of Prof. Clayton, have decided to erect a mill. The mine has nevér been asseased, but has paid profits to its owners from may mill. the surface down, be expected Some npon shares have and larger returns the completion. of a been placed for the purchase of a mill, and no siock jobbing attempted. Wecan cheerfully commend such a showing and shall look to this property for legitimate mining results of a profitable character.—[Mining Record. ” Which is a pretty strong endorsement.for a ‘paper that so recently applied the term The Cholera Commencing a Work It Carries off Nine Victims in Memof Death in lowa. phis in One Day. Sapte The Stiiking Spinners Making It Neighboring Cities Establishing Lively for the Authorities. Shot-Gun Quarantine. ee —__ ~4 Cold-Blooded Murder Committed in Yankee Fork. . Not Yet Decided. Sart Laxr, July~29— At the opening of court this morning Judge Emerson stated that Judge Borenman’was not yet ready to render a decision in the contempt case, but would do so on Wednesday at 2 o’clock. At2 p. m. to-day the thermometer noted 98 in the shade. An Unprovoked Marder. ‘ Satr Lax, July 30.—An apparently coldblooded murder took place at Bonanza City, Idaho, about the 21st inst. It appears that William Dillon and Richard-King were partners in some property and that King had sold some, out of which a quarrel grew. King was in his own house, his wife with him, and the quarrel did not appear to take anything likea serious form. King turned around and was in the.act of putting a piece of wood in the stove when Dillon drew his-pistol and fired, inflicting a wound from which King died- Inthe absence of any authorities the citizens held an inquest and arrested Dillon. A Terrible Plague in Iowa. Mewpuis, July 27.—Fourteen new cases were reported to the Board of Health to-day, acd nine deaths from: yellow fever have occurred since last night. At a mecting of the Howard Association held this afternoon it was unanimously resolyed ¥ A High-Priced J. J. HALPIN: Look Here! Main St., sale McMe znus & Read as Mistake. RE CLOSING OUT AND Two miners sat downin the wi'derness of Southern Utah s few morths since to munch their bread and then pursue their wanderings and theif search for wealth... They were “‘prospectors’”’ who, having left the beaten track of treasure-seekers, wandering off, to the amusethat the Association needs no assisttnce at ment of their fellows, into the comparatively present from physicians or nurses from abroad level country. where months of searching had to attend to the comparatively few cases of revealed nothing. fever under their charge. With heartfelt “We bad better get back Into the mountain thanks to the many who have already kindly country, Jim,” said his “pard.” tendered their services, which will be grateAs he spoke his tool struck something a few fully remembered, and under no circumstance inches under the sand, and the prospector found will the services of unacclimatized persons be a fracture on the rocks and picked ‘up a small, Hereafter accepted. yellowish piece of stone, | Meni nis, July. 28.—Ten additional severe “What,s that?” said Tom, as he saw with what cases reported this:afternoon, six of whom are Y feverish warnestiesa his ‘‘pard’~ examined “the colored. Two deaths from yellow fever have e0e. occurred. kK “Egad! I think it’s horn silver!** On and after Thursday next the Louisville They were out of provisious and clothes; they & Nashville Railroad, having determined to had not means with which to pay the fee for discontinue its trains between McKenzie and securing their ‘‘find.’”” After opening up’ their Memphis, which connect with those of the prize sufficiently ta show that a vein of ore Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis railroad existed, they offered it to: Mr. Ben Morgan, of Trains on the latter road will not go any far- Pittsburg, who is operating smelting works a ther than McKenzie. Nashville will then be few miles below Salt: Lake City, .for $18,000, without direct rail connections, the trains on Mr. Morgan sought the advice of the Superinthe Louisville & Nashville Railroad stopping tendent of the Ontario mine. Together they 100 miles distant and those of the Memphis & carefully examined the new ‘‘find,”’ and, unforCharleston at Moscow, forty mites distant tunately for the genia] Ben, they decided it was from Memphis. Mails wili be sent forward net worth risking the money on. The miners by locomotives. This action will make an ab- continued to open their vein, but soon again solute quarantine against Memphis. were stranded, when one of them wrote to’ two Centre, silver’ Reef. | IMPORTER veneral attention SELLING the FOR extraordinary CAsH. IRON and STEEL, Mill, Mine and Blacksmith’s a GROCLR They are retiring permanently from business an. are disposing of a New and Well Selected Consisting in part of ALL SIZES of GAS Clothing, GENT’S FURNISHING Prices that will astonish PIPE AND TUBING, : IRON AND BEES FITTINGS. BELTING, PACKING, RAIL AND BAR IRON. GOODS. A FULL the LINE OF Assayers Goods Tobaccos, Liquors & Cigars At IN HARDWARE, BEG TO DIRECT to prices for which they are now : AND DEALER eae STEELE. natives. Dusveave (Ia.), July 29.—A disease akin to A single visit will satisfy a!) MELTING POTS — BUNE- ASH, LITHARGE, cholera is raging in Centre Point, Linn county, this State. Fully twenty persons have died ETC., ETC,, ETO. Sr. Louis; July 28.—Although not officially Irish friends, who had already lost money on from its effects during the past thirteen days WE MEAN BUSINESS reported there is good authority for saying supposed ‘‘finds’’ and besought-them to try and an equal number are prostrated by that there is one well defined case of yellow temporary, we observe by the references made their luck once more, After much importuning it. The disease is also raging in Walker, a fever at/the quarantine hospital, a two-yearthey invested enough money to give the miners to the same, arc identical with those sent to little town seven miles from Centre Point, Expenses being small we are in a position te old child from Memphis. a good start, when the deve!opment of the mine defy competilion aud propose to get rid of our several deaths having occurred there. An the Mixxer and printed in a former issue. ‘Mumrnis, July 29.—Six new cases were re- proceeded rapidly. Four shafts were sunk aud goods 1n thirty days ported to the Board of Health this morning. It is astonishing how little evidence is re- order for forty coffins was received from a number of intermediate galleries run which Centre Point by a Dnbuqus undertaker. The _Vate last night a case was reported from In great variety and of best manufacture. quired—to-convince-some writers. and how connected the shafts. The work was pushed physicians of Centre Point are worn out and ‘Raleigh, Tenn. REGARDLESS OF OOST, solely with a view to show the magnitude of the readily they endorse mining property after residents are fleeing the place. Colonel Cameron, with his detail of colored deposit. It was the marvel of the whole counbeing interviewed by the owners. The editor soldiers, took possession of the ground that try. Conservative old engineers measured the CARPENTER’S and BUILDER’S ef the Record has too much experience hot to had been selected for the establishment of a ore bodies actually in sight, taking nothing for At 50 per cent. reduction in Staple Merchandise, The Fast Horses. Hardware. granted, made numerous analysis in all parts of camp and by 6 o’clock this morning had 125 know that the evidence introduced in behalf Prorta, July 28.—Colonel Dowbill has arae Bea to determine its richness, and the tents erected. cautious calculated the silver in sight is of the Carrieé Steele is of an ex parte character. ranged for #trot between Rarus and Hopeful, The first train with refugees will leave t his eek $27,000,C00. Jay Cooke, hearing of this The public will p'e se recollect that our Stock on September 23d. Other speedy racers, inthe witnesses being in some manner interThe largest and most complete stock of prize, sécured an option of one-half interest for afternoon at 5 o'clock. ia not composedf od, unsgalable aud worthless cluding “‘Sleepy Tom,” will be present. $2,5+0,000 for a short time, and hastening eastarcs, but of entirely new goods, clean, well The police authorities are to furnish rations ested. And were their statements entirely ward, he induced annmber ef English in New ected and of the best purchaseable quality. SASH and PANEL DOO2S and WINDOWS only to those in the caimp, and this rule will York to invest, an ey took it at this: price, true, the showing is not sufficient to warrant the four original owners declining to sell the rebe strictly observed. : In Southern Utah. A Tragedy in Tennessee. him in declaring the Carrie Steele mine to be maining half at any price. This isthe famous OUR SPECIALTIES: Two more cases svere reported to the Board Cuargsyitie (Tenn.), July 27.—A report “Horn silver Mine” or ‘‘New Bonanza,”’ around “among the most substantial properties comFour deaths from’ which a town has in a few months clustered has reached this city of a terrible tragedy at of Health Tuesday night. ing under his observation.” Instead of disUNDERCLOTHING, orLnear Dona, Tenn., yesterday. Wm. Bar- _yellow fever havc been reported by the called ‘‘Frisco,”’ and to which one mine the GROCERIES, Utah Southern Railroad will this summer be exundertakers. covering that the Mrner is published in a chet, a former resident of Clarksville anda tended nearly. 390 miles.—'Pittsburg Telegraph — Hickman, Ky., has established quarantine Oils and Glass, carpenter by trade, was married not long TOBACCOS & BOTTLED WHISKIES. section far distant from the location of the against all steamboats, up or down. since to Mrs. Yates, widow of J. H. Yates, mine, and attempting to throw discredit: on Natcuez, July 28.—The city council to-day formerly policeman and sexton of the city o- Bay.“J! Remember—Mong&y Talks. ite statements, after having endorsed them, cemetery at this place. Mrs. Yates had a declared strict quarantine against New Or daughter by her former hushand, and Barchet ] Jeans, to take effect on and after Wednesday, the Record should have stated what it knows the 30th. A well-appointed work-sbop attached, with in a fit of frenzy yes terduy shot his wife, Miss ' to be a fact—that the Mixer is well posted ESPECIAL UON VeNIENUGS for manu-actaring New Orveans, July 28—An Italian girl Maggie, Yates, (his step-daugher,) who was on Utah mines, careful in what it says, and died of yellow faver here to-day. grown, and then shot himself. Barchet died Heavy & Light tron Compete inware withal a friend to legitimate, mining. FailNew Orveans, July 2/.—No new cases are almost immediately, but at last accounts Mis. ures such as we have already witnessed in Barchet and Miss Yates were alive but in a reported in the city. A:little girl was brought HARRY LORRAINE...... Business Manager No cause is as- | here sick on Sunday night from Morgan City. very precarious condition. Camp Floyd District may not affect the Rec|; B. WARNOCK H. M'CORKINDALE FURCGASING principally from first hands,I She has black vomit and wiil die. signed for the act. Barctiet had the reputaam prepared to dup icate SALI LAKE criy ord, but they affect mining in Utah, and we Lovuisvitte, July 28.—Mrs. Pomeroy, who tion of being a quiet man. His friends bePRIVEs, jy 2v-té with her child was removed from Preston do not desire to see.a repetition of them. We lieve that he must have been laboring under street to the hospital last week, died last are perfectly willing that individuals shall a fit of temporary insanity. THE CALIFORNIA a night. The child, which was suffering from use their own money as they may see fit and the fever, is doing well. ‘hey arrived from proper, but we object at all timies and under Memphis only the day before they were reSeattls Silver-Reefed. _ Forwarding moved to the hospital. The death of Mra all circumstances to the *capping-in*’ and San Francisco, July 27.—A Seattle disPomeroy is the third that has occurred here robbing of the unsuspecting public. patch says that a fire last night, originating At Their Old Stand, woh this year from yellow’fever, and the first at —————————ae in the American Hote], burned the entire — AN D— the yellow fever hospital. All of the cases DEALERS [8 block, and crossing Mill etreet swept it on both From an official statement we learn that the were imported from Memphis, not a single sides. The buildings burned were mostly local case having occurred. product of the Consolidated Virginia mine Commission business houses. Loss about $100,000. WILL APPEAR WILL APPEAR Loursvizir, July 29.—The regulations of for the first half of the current year amountWILL. APPEAR WILL APPEAR quarantine are being made much more strict ee = WILL APPEAR ed to $672,200 in gold and $822,400 silver, makthan ever before. Departing passengers must WILL APPEAR AND ing a total of $1,494,600. The product of the have their baggage checked by quarantine The Strikers Getting Desperate. No New Orleans cases of yellow Fauu River, July 27.—A serious affray oc- Officials. California mine for the same period was $1,856,300, of which $946,300 was gold and $910.- curred at the Slade mill this afternoon. Some fever have been reported here and the only ones we have are four.in the yellow fever striking spinners allege that while passing the 0CO silver. The grand total of both mines was hospital, all being imported and all doing mill they were shouted at by the working Principal place of business, ' August Ist and 2nd. $3,250,900. Two yeara ago this amount was well. spinners in the yard, whereupon they stopped. Doors, Sash, New York, July 27.—A special from Mea _wielded per month. A disturbance was’ created and a crowd of "ian 1,000 -people~-soon gathered.---Deputy-Sheriff+ phis says-says:The-weather.is-warm and-dePrices of Admission: and Moiding, Buffington, on duty at the mill, said, ‘as an lightful and the people are out promenading In one of his letters from China, Mr. John officer of the Commonwealth I order this and enjoying themselves on the streets, the General] admission... -$1 00 Russ:ll Young teils how General Grant and his crowd to disperse,” but the crowd failed to do bluffs and in the suburbs. A stranger here,. |. CRibMirenty. veh ecwse teen tres tron ites Terminus Utah Southern Railrwad. eserved Seas is... 03520 ove veneers pee lee if he heard no conversation, would not know so, and Buffington was seized by a big fellow —ALL KINDS OF-p rty partook of -bird’s nest soup at Canton. that the fever prevailed in many portions of and rather roughly handled:’ Stones were That ought to help his Presidential prospects. the city and that nine victims fell to-day. thrown by the mob and shots were fired, one Thousands of simple persons who never cared The churches that were open were well atof which grazed the head of a working spinICE _ @ continental for the redoubted General will be ner. By.order of the Sheriff the fire was re- attended. | ICE Dy. Collins, “Medical Inspector. of the closely drawn to him now, but no narrative of turned and oné man in the crowd, a striking E a DOING THE PRINCIPAL National Board of Health, visited his family warding from that point, and are IcERL6 this kind can efface from the memory of our spinner, was struck on the hand and hip. ' the only Combany that can furnish teamsters at Lagrange by slivping between the pickets. Boston, July 29.--Mayor Lindley, of Fall back loading, which secures to us the best outpeople the terrible wrestle John C. Fremont had V E HAVE PURCHASED MR. JESHe was discovered, waked up yesterday mornRiver, had a long interview with Governor fits (athe road, and enables us to guarantee sup’s interest in the Peter’s Leap with a grasshopper pie in ear'y life. ing and given five minutes to leave the town, the delivery of all classes of importations on Talbot to day relative to the labor trouble ‘FTER THIS DaTE I WILL SUPPLY THE sawmill and are vrepared to offer better inar sna of Silver Recf with a first-ciase the shortest possible time They knew him well and respected him,'but ducements to parties wanting lumber than there. ‘the Mayer states that the Governor any other firm in the Reet, and can deliver Our increase of business enables us to forfeared the fever. He had to walk to Memphis, assured him that he would be supported in Srxce January 1, 1879; Utah has averaged special orders much sooner than- any other ward goods at one-half our former rates. a distanee of forty miles, and arrived this efforts to pregervc the peace. mill company. ‘ one business failure per fhonth (July includ-. ee morning. He could get nothing to eat along} ed), with aggregated liabilities of $365.354. the route. People warned him from approachTHOS. HUTCHISON, ing their dwellings and told him to move on. Demolishing the Tuilleries. For the six months ending June 20, 1878, Viersaitixs, July 29.—The Chamber of Shot gun quarantine is effectual so far. ‘This there were but four failures, with $43,700 liaHandling, Sampling, Shipping And will guarantee satisfaction to all who may Deputies by a vote of 249 to 166 adopted the shows the fear inspired’ by the ‘yellow fever give orders for the sam wagon will be on ‘vilities. This showing is not a good one for proposal of M. Proust for the demolition of the throughout the surrounding country. Phyand Selling Ores and Bulthe strc et regularly every ere our merchandising friends at the north. . B, FRANCIS. ruins of the Tuilleries. ‘The site will be sicians in many county. towns along the rail(Finst WEST STREET, ........... Sruver REgy,) lion a Specialty. road will leave such towns should the fever transformed into a garden. Is prepared to contract for break out. ‘THe St. Louis Times says the Zulus dre an WaAsHINGTON, ta 28.—The Secretary of enterprising sort of people. They have deWar has telegraphed to the President of the An East India Deck Caves In. clared peace half a dozen times, and are still Board of Trade of Memphis, in response to Will pay wagon and Baiiead freight on Lonvon, July 29.-—A large: portion of the Lower Main Street, Silver Reef, And all work connected with the trade, from all goods consigned*to our twisting the British lion's tail so hard. that wall of the import’ dock of the East India his application for rations, that rations will Will give rates of frei a ee all points only be furnished to persons sick with yellow WHITEWASHING A CFLLAR TO DECORAThe doesn't know whether he hae the jimjams docks fell yesterday, carrying with it all the GENERAL DEALER IN East and West. , fever or in the quarantine camp, and who can ING A PARLOR, hydraulic craces and quay sheds. The dam“er the colic. All communications answered promptly. be subsisted in no other way. NS EINER RE PERG EI age is estimated at $500.000. jy2s tf we GIvE M® A CALL. St. Louis, July 27.—Dr. Kuthérford, of the sil » «Bonanza City, Idaho, has no newspaper Address: Texas State Board of Health, has telegraphed ‘yct,but will have one sopp. It is to be called ' LUMBER and GRAIN. to the officials here that medical officers will Will Not Reign Yet. the Yankee Fork Herald. The editor is there be sent from Texas to Cairo, St. Louis and G ods delivered free of charge to every part R. WARNOCK & CO,, Roms, July 29.—The police have seized in a already. He will no doubt publish an aggresHannibal, who will examine all persons going the Matrict, printing establishment in this city a copy of to that State by railway and give certificates eive paper. Not long ago he was being —JOB— shaved, and sat silently while the barber told the programme for the reign.of the Universal YORK, Utah, of health to those who are well recently from Republican Association. The programme, him that his hair was getting thin and turnthe yellow fever districts. ing gray very fast, and that his head was full which was intended for circulation throughout The steamer Ouachita Belle, with 300 pasof dandruff and ° needed shampooing. He Italy, says the time for action has arrived and sengers, and Mollie Moore, with ninety people, | | Bast.of Jacobs. &. Sul.an....Sign of the.Dag Sash. invites the tiembers of the ‘association to be from Memphis, arrived at quarantine last | prepared for the impending movement. Seynight. There was no sickness on board either oral arrests have been made, First Wash-House, Bonanza, | boat and all the passengers were permitted to Sash and Doors. —_—_—_————————— come up to the city this evening. nh (LOWER MAIN STREET.) rbed. wire ar solani pottle oofits Balt tain —The supply of quicksilver-on the Pacific » Montgomery and Vicksburg have estabScreen Doors: Furniture. Made and Qh, no, he thin Coast is larger in proportion to the demand, lished quarantine against Now Orleans. In One door South of the Lafayette house, rose from wie etal chair, a3 than ever known before, and the price has consequence of possible interference from local romgt on The X, Yank quarantines the executive council have defallen to $2 cents a ponnd—20 pet cent. less JOB WORK ORNERALLY DONE 0 pe stalwart reform paper. than ever before, | poly aes cided to hold a convention of the National promptly and in best of style. “ wild-cat "’ to the same property. .The reports and records shown our New York co- Cooking a Heating Stoves Ranges MIXED AND DRY PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, ZINC and PUTTY Hew ALHAMBRA MUSIC HALL! | Forwarding . ; Mlercants. R. WARNOCK & CO. 4) Beckather we ler, [VAUDEVILLE TROUFE!; L.umber Friday & Saturday Even’gs, MERCHANTS. york SHINGLES, - -Utah Carpenter Work DONE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 4 mame AT TWO CENTS Tae (C5 PER POUND !. J PAINTSS. J. A. TURRILL, House and nm Buggy Painting... Groceries. Provisions, HARROUN & COMPANY A. LEMMON, * Carpenter, Builder and CARPENTERS. SAM WING CABINET MAKER. ‘Repaired. ep OR co ea surebbembe mia ea OTT hl aaah eines nar 2 at as THE this afternoon..The weather hgs greatly in-_ terfered with the poor. The camp has been named Camp Marks in honor of the Governor. ‘The Howard Association assigned ten addid f disinfecting the city is going on . In the fourth district every place disinfected from the river to Camp 4 |