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Show -; VOL..-V. SILVER SILVER REEF MINER SILVER REEF, CANNON’S CANT. Salt Lake City, Utah. Rn, Gare & LOWE, and Attorneys Salt Lake City, Utah Ewe Notary Public in the office. 2 SS err x CLARK, Attorney at Law, and Notary Publie, SILVER C. and SILVER REEF. - M. KAIGHN MAURICE Attorney SALT Surgeon, to Halpin’s store. - - MAIN ST. at LAKE Law, UTAH, OITY, ores: No. 81, Main Street, Sornick’s Rank. Notery Public in Office. CONSUMPTION next to Me- CURED. An old physician, retired from active practice having Had placed in his bands by an Toast India Missionary the-fermulaofa simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for General-Debility and all nervous complaints, afterhaving thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels {t bi& duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The receipt with full particulars, directions for.preparation and use, and all necessary advice and instructions for successful treatment at. your own home, will be received by you by return mail, free of charges by addressing, _.Dr. M. E. BELL, 161 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. BARBER o SHOP First door north of Quirk’s Saloon. WAIN STEET.........-..-. SILVER REEF Tne HIS TONSORIAL PARLOR IS, FIRSTclass in alj) its appointments. aud all work is done with care ande xpedition. The lntest style in haircutting, and the smoothest shaves. Call and be convinced. MARTIN KELLAR, -roprietor. sfhatte Peter SS & Repairing s LL KINDS OF WOOD-WORK DONE on short notice, by experienced workmen, Agentfor Fish Bros.’ Wagons, wagon attachments and spndrics. GB Horseshoe- pee sie laity. ai PETER MAJINKIN. ep eee A. LEMMON, (UINDDIE/RITIAINIER,) é Carpenter and Builder. Barricaded Only Fifteen Thousand People Homeless in Arkansas, Bill is Unconstiutional, and Will Be Tested in the Supreme Court. of Interview with The Democrats Are Solid -on the Edmunds’ Bill. Cannon. against “Mormonism comes Supreme Court to test the point? to order. Repatring and all kinds of work done South the Mormonism. BS ogy Reported Capture’ in ote ‘Notorious Jesse James. ‘in a ‘Lor Cabin, de of the He tg Kills Seven Officers, {yf And 5 Phe cepes EES Is Shot BEG come All to Pleces before’ tie Surrenders. \ nople correspondent says that itis feared in official circles that war between Russia and Austria is inevitable. The question of calling out the reserves is being seriously discussed. Tt has at least been officially decided that some preparatory measures should be taken. No Chinese Citizens. WasuIncron, March 10.—In the Chinese debate in the Senate the most interesting incident to-day was the introduction of an amendment by Farlay, providing “that hereafter no State Court shall admit Chinese to citizenship.’ .The amendment was adopted, 25 against 22. ~ Distress’ Memruis, in the March South. 9.—At Rosedale the water is ten feet deep in all the Of 300 inhabitants, all but three families have fled. The levee here is crowded with negroes, mules and cattle. The negroes number about 500. There is no shelter and their condition is terrible, as the past two days have been cold with drenching rains. Stock is hourly dying of starvation. Governor Churchill estimates that 15,000 people in Arkansas are needing aid. They are tenants and farmers of small means, who have lost all by the overilow. » houses. Captured by their camp on Milk river. Waborers’ Marshal Botkin has directed aid sent ont from Seven companies and Postoffice. Cannon—I will do. At he governed 4 stances us5 searcely know what we present our actions will a great deal by circum- they Cannon could not hope to keep his seat, even if he hopes to be admitted. The Senate the Chinese arise. at haif-past 5 passed bill; 29 ayes, 15 nays. PM A 1 Rar A TE ce Nl RL SO ANA A, ASL A «ort A AN AMD ma 08 EEN, BERS im AES * AMR tI esac Rp BAKERY, Cor. Main and Paddock Streetz, Silver Ree. The well known Reputation of this House will be Maintained. oe Per Meal, 50c; Per Month, $30 eee Suppers Served for Balls and Parties Riot. Conkling. Cureaco, March 8.—The Journals Washington special says it is whispered that Conkling’s declination may lead to a rupture between himself and Arthur, as it is believed he urged in his letter of declination that Clarence Seward be appointed, but the President determined not to appoint him. On Short Notice. MEYERS & KERNER, Proprietors. COSMOPOLITAN Restaurant. emren nna Reduction in Rates! HE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFLLLY informed that on and after August 1, 1881, the price of board at this fuvorite and well known restaurant will be as follows: Per Meal, 50cts. Per Day, —— FINEST ALWAYS Private THE ‘ MARKET SERVED Rooms TO for $1 , AFFOBDS CUSTOMERS. Dinner Parties. Harrison House, SILVER REEF - -'- - UTAH. ae LARGE AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE has recently been refitted and renovated thoughout, is first-cisss in every department and sets one of the best tables in the West. he Harrison will maintain the good reputation it has always enjoyed among the travellng public, and guests will always receive the very best accommodations, FINE BAR AND BILLIARD ROOMS Are attached to the hotel. where the bestof Liquors and Cigars will always be found. LAFAYETTE HOUSE Lower Main Street, Bonanza. HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FIRST Class rooms, which can be rented with or without board, on reasonable terms. NO BAR IN, THE HOUSE. ne he appointments throughont are complete for the entertainment of guesis. mee table will supply the best the martes a MAH NKEN & JONES. ESTs: now before the pubRB lic. You can make money faster at Work for us than -at-anything elad, Capital not needed. We will start. you $12 a day and upwards made at home by the industrous. Men, women, boys and girls wano—_—-——2-2 ed everywhere to work ‘for us. Now is He time. You can work in spare time oni give your whole time to the business, Ou train on the Knoxsville & Ohio Rail-|& can live at home and do the work, No other business will pay i nearly as well. No road was wrecked near Knoxville, one can fail tu make enormous pay by e1Tenn. Eight men were wounded, gaging atonce. Costly Qmtit ond terms fr: e” oney made fast, easily, and RET ROT EE ‘but none fatally. Address True & Co. Augusta, Maine t YL FRIENDS the Consti- Omaua, March 8.—The work of the laborers who replaced the strikers on the Burlington & Missouri Railroad on a grading contract was interrupted this afternoon by about four thousand men, who formed a procession, rushed upon the grounds, drove off the laborers, and overpowered the regular and special police. Several special police were taken to the hospital in consequence of their wounds. Arthur INFORM MY OLD Serum THE A TO = Hone. and the public generally that I have fitted up and opened.a Joneh-house, and em preparyd,;40,..erve.. the dinest oysters and daintiest lunches at any time of night. Hoping to merit a liberal share of the pablic patronage, Lreinain, very reepectfnily. ‘N. JOHNSON. Silver Reef, October 15, 1881. WASHINGTON, 8.—In the Touse today, Haskell moved to consider the business on the Speaker’s table, so as to get at the anti-polygamy Dill. This was agreed to, but before it was reached the House adjourned. Senator Saunders submitted to-day a joint resolution proposing an amendnent to the Constitution allowing the people to elect postmasters, Internal Revenue officers, U. 5S. Marshals and District Attorneys. le is satistled that this is wise and essential. In the Ifouse to-day, Delegate Ainslie, of Idaho, reported a bill to ratify the agreement entered into by the Shoshone Bannacks for the sale of their reservation, in Idaho, forsthe use of the Utah & Northern Railroad Company. twas referred. to the appropriate commiitee. Indians. CuicaGo, March 9.— Deputy U. S. Marshal John Healy is a prisoner among the half-breeds and Indians, at Fort Assinaboine. Anti-Polygamy—Amending tution. OK ROOMS Opposite-the Harrison of infantry and two of cavalry, numpolygamy. Those in Utah bering 400, under Captain Norwood, urging its passage use polygamy as a have been sent to the scene of the war cry to disguise their real intenWaut Him Reappointed. tion, which is to gain a complete con- trouble, with instructions to rescue CHEYENNE, March 8.—The Legislatrol of the Territory. Healy and drive the Indians back to ture to-day unanimously adopted a Reporter—Do you think this action British territory. — It is feared that resoluion expressing confidence -in will seriously cripple the Mormon Healey and his companions may be Governor Hoyt and approval of his Church? butchered before the troops arrive. ‘Cannon—No; persecution for recourse during the past four years, and ligion’s sake generally rebounds on requesting the President to reappoint Solid on the Edmunds’ Bill. the people who start it. You canAhim. not crush a people possessing such * WasHINGTON, March 9.—Much insterling qualities as the Mormoris and interest is manifested to know how The Walkers’ Divy. advance, Our religion cannot be Democrats will vote on the New York, March 8,—Uazael tochecked unless you extirpate our the people entirely. Edmunds’ bill... There is.an impress- day got $9,380, gate money, and $9,000 Reporter—What are your views as ion that they have changed views and sweepstakes, Fitzgerald got $4,790, to the constitavonality of the proare about determined to vote unitedly Noremae $2,251, Hart $1,593, Hughes posed legislation? Camion—It is the option of good for the bill. If the measure passes it $1,126, Sullivan $750. lawyers that it is unconstitutional. may of itself settle the case of CanReporter—Will you appeal to the non. Yesterday a passenger and ‘freight With the Edmunds’ bill a law a Blacksmithing ~ Bestanants, BAGGED! r nbout Miahnken, Bonanza Flat silver Keef on UTAH. for -~ FASHION Austria Getting Ready to Tackle the Russians. but the Submit. from the religious sects east and west and is promoted bythe missionaries who have been in Utah and failed to uccomplish their ends by legitimate means, and now resort to this method of arousing religious animosity against an honest, thrifty and industrious people, because of their heterodoxy. teporter—It is Claimed that a considerable seetion of the Mormon Church favors the passage of this measure. i .Cannon—The statement has not the slightest foundation in facet. The Mormon people are unanimous in their opposition to it. Senator Edmunds, who made this assertion, hopes there are enough Gentiles and what are called apostate: Mermeons in the Territory_to-obtain control of the Government by interrupting or challenging the votes of the regular Mormons. The bill places extraordinary powers in the hands of the Commission, and if it becomes a law we may look for very harsh measures at their hands. One object of the bill is to prevent me taking my seat in the House. It is merely the consumation of the fraud commenced by Governor Murray when he witheld my certificate. Reporter—What course will the Mormon Chureh take if the “bill passes into legislation? , Cannon—We will have to submit to it; as we submitted to other acts of persecution. We will protest eee it in every legitimate way. The act will fall he: wily upon others besides Mornions. Capital will be unsettled and a great many evils result. 'Taxnation will be increased and. mismiihagement take the place of the present wise conduct of our Territorial affairs. The people who’ make this outery against Mormonism care nothing MANTOR, Physician Will Extirpation Antidote clamor REEY, UT UTAH. Orrice—Next door 10, (882. Reported. Captnre of Jesse James. ~ Kansas Cary, March 8.—Ilt_ is re-. ported that Jesse James was captured last evening some place in~Kansas,, Another New County. after a determined and bloody fight,. . SaLT.Lakzk, Mareh 9.—In the House in which he killed seven officers and unjust and framed “upon prejudice, being pushed by people who were yesterday the bill changing ‘the boun- wounded several others. Jesse himignorant of the true condition of daries of Kane, Iren, and Washington self was shot full of holes, and it is affairs in Utah, which are in a very counties, and creating Snow county, impossible for him to live. ‘The outThe bill proposes to make law was-surrounded in a log cabin in flourishing condition. The Territory passed. is out of debt, and the most lightly- Kanab the county seat of Kane, and the midst of heavy timber, where he Panguitch the COmOTy os of Snow taxed of any section in the West. and his companion, supposed to be county The percentage of illiteracy was Ed. Miller, were hiding. They were Bishop John Sharp has been relower then in many States, although asleep when the officers arrived, but we never had a dollar of the public elected one of the directors of cae the door was securely barricaded, and U nion Pacific Railroad. ™ funds. Capital in Utah feels safe be-]. made a desperate resistance. ‘The cause of the present wise management story is generally discredited. | Another War Cloud. of the affairs of the Territory. The Lonpon,’ Marth 9.—A_ Constanti- (Successors to T. C. Bailey,) IESON Persecution, WASHINGTON, March 9.—In a conversation to-day. Cannon expressed himself very freely on the anti-polygamy Dill. He said the bill was very Land Agents and. Attorneys. G Is Declares An ‘BAILEY & PARSONS, BIRD | y Professional. Land Agents Bill Mormons Publisher. poe mel 5) eee MARCH FRIDAY, _ Edmunds’ Lower Main Street N. LOUDER, UTAH, ws \ He TERMS OF "SUBSCRIPTION: OE YORI... 0... scee cee ccccceccecs eeaasore 60 Six Msathactcc on wee. 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