| Show itao ITEMS MS I 1 FROM TUESDAYS DAILY NOTICE there Is a letter at this office for mrs clarissa J bullen builen from her sister in washington which she can have by applying for it ifancy if any person knows other whereabouts they will oblige by informing her WORK worx IN THE caston cafron brother isaac groo iet left let camp near petersons bridge weber canon last list evenin gand arrived in this city at 6 this morning he reports everything p prosper m s p er ous in the canon eanon mr seymour had set eel t the h e last stake in their contract and with the upion union prevailing amongst the men the work would soon boon be completed DIED this morning of dysentery hermon chapan chapin son of president D IL and martha wells aged about one year and seven months we sympathise with the parents in their bereavement rea and sorrow the funeral will take place at 11 tomorrow greatest the papers of sacramento the bee record and reporter have been having a bit of a squabble as to which has the largest circulation the two latter iatter wishing to make it appear that they were ahead of the bee in its issue of the 2nd and instant the bee inserts a card to the publishers of the record thene theRe the por ter ler havin bavin having g given up the point offering to wager waier 25 in gold old oid that its circulation in sacramento city is copies more than the record 25 that it is 2100 more 25 that it is more 25 that it is more a like amount that it is rw goo more and again the same sum that it is GOO ow more I 1 if we were given to betting we would not go quite so far as the bee but bat we would not mind wagering a trifle that the circulation of the NEWS is several hundred ahead of any other haper raper paper published in the territory of utah saying ng nothing of popularity notwithstanding all the representations that have been made to the contrary smail small pox pos has created considerable of a p panic ale in the city of san francisco for the last 1 lew e w months somewhat more than one hundred and twenty having died there of this fearful disease since june every precautionary measure has been adopted and vaccination has been strongly advocated the following remarks from the preface to a work on vaccination re revaccination vaccination and how to prevent small pox by dr 8 feln fein FElU felzot ot late health officer are worth a perusal we hear a rood deal said about raising a ganic janic panic when afire breaks out a panic is immediately raised which is the surest mode of stopping n i it t A cholera panic would do mischief ee because gu r fright may cause diarrhoea which is akin to cholera but fright will not produce a boll or measles or a sore of any kind or small pox and itis a very great mistake to suppose that the way to check an epidemic Is to keep it a secret when it is on a very large scale of course it is impossible to do so and when it ills lols Is on a smaller scale it is quite as unwise to attempt it as it would be if it were known that twenty houses in dif dlf different parts odthe of the town had taken fire inside to attempt to hush bush hitup it up and keep it a secret with the view of preventing a conflagration how shall the people avoid av me poison on un unless they know w where w it is let e them em n w where it is and let them know the full ex extent of the danger anger do not be afraid of producing s small smail all ail pox x by fright in the most timid individual t there ere is no such case cue on record let the people know all about how many cases there are and where they are and how many die and what a dread disease it is and what will be the effect of all ali this why simply to induce them to avoid the infected places and to have themselves and children vaccina vaccinated ted and re vaccinated till they are sure the vaccination will not take again and to keep themselves clean and to kc keep ep their habitations clean and well ventilated the daw bee sacramento says the police of san francisco made 1006 arrests during the month of august we give it up and acknowledge that han ban francisco is ta acir r a head ahead of us in chiv L I 1 on SHOOTING alekay at cable city ma i horrible shooting scrape occurred a few lays days ago between two men named edward newman and george nixon which will or probably tro aro bably babiy has by this time terminated fatally in both cases between these men thero there was an old grudge and meeting euh each other on the street each drew his revolver and fired at the other both falling newman being wounded in the lower part of ortho tho the abdomen and dixon in the groin NEWS from frow by letter from elder edward stevenson we are informed that on ou friday evening nast farmington was visited by a wind storm which in inyeard years past have oc caslo casio nally done so much damage in that locality but that on this occasion the injury done amounted only to the blowing over of a few stacks the dislocation of several limb trees and the general prostration of sugar cane much of the small grain in that district ol 01 country Is already thrashed and as a general thing turns out light A company of men expect to start during the present week to work on the western portion ot of the railroad the advice given by the NEWS last springton spring to so sow meas peas has baa as been hollowed loll owed owea by several of the p people eo e of I 1 farmington armington and they have raised good crops of this very useful and healthy edible ae at the time elder stevenson wrote news had just Us been rec received elved that the hoppers had laid their eggs over the greater portion of bear lake valley BLACK blacic hawe HAWK heard enow FROM the following telegram from bp johnson of springville Spring ville to president young has been courteously handed banded to us president B young black hawk and wife arrived admy house last last evening he wishes me to ask you lahe if be is at liberty to travel as usual and all be right signed A jonnson br mone MOKE team TEAMS wasted 8 B reed superintendent of construction of the union pacific railroad company telegraphs president brigham young that he wants nye live hundred or mom more teams tims to commence in ten days to haul and distribute ties and lumber CONTRACTS L LET we wo understand that the contracts for supplying supplying camp douglas with barley oats and coal havo have avo been let to bro and to NL and james KU kiskadden kadden bro will supply pounds of barley at per hun hundred T red rod pounds mr Bou koffsky pounds of 0 oats at IMIO per hundred and and mr K kiskadden bushels of coal at 85 cents per bushel FROM FROU wednesdays DAILY DID rr IT COOLLY there are indian troubles in montana the sioux the crows and the whites having a sort of triangular feht aby any one la in meeting either of the otner two having an enemy on ou hand without stopping to ask questions quite recently red cloud the sioux chief did as cool and bloodless a deed as we have seen recorded of red men for some soma time fort 0 P F smith having been abandoned by the military red ked cloud plundered and burn burnt tit it destroying what the fire fira would not A train of thirty wagons beio belo niang ng to mckenzie Mc Kenzle and it reshaw Beshaw was wason on the big horn when red cloud and three hundred braves crossed over and the chier chief being acquainted with one in the train told them he would not take their scalps but he proposed to make a grand inspection of the train and help heip himself to anything which he fancied cled to this no objection was made and he helped himself freely but his band demanded one scalp at least belore before they left which bo he refused to let them take he left telling those wim with the train that they might expect to have a fight between the big horn hom and yellow Sto stone with a party of sioux bioux who would meet them there fighting had bad occurred between the crows and sioux sious the same night and between the whites and sioux subsequently several indians being killed and one white man wounded DIED in the I 1 oth ward sept ath im 1868 martha newland wife of james ashman of ofton con aged sa 87 years 8 months and 12 da days yr friends are invited to attend the rune fune funeral at the loth ward school house on thursday at af hernoon at 4 oclo clr cir miu mia star siar please copy information wasted wanted 33 P F johnson of spring lake villa utah county writes inquiring concerning a young man named geo thomas dayer about eighteen years old from M neath in wales who on the anne sota this season reason with the immigration since which time his friends have heard nothing of him if he is living they wish to hear from him immediately dia tely ciflie if he is dead they are anxious that some somo one who knows the facts concerning his decease would communicate with them through I 1 bro johnson NOT so BAD bau crops at mount pleasant sanpete San peto pete aro much better than they were expected to be some time ago the locusts were liberally disposed and left enough to bread tha tho inhabitants lii hii L till 11 another harvest with some to spare so writes br cliff failen FALLEN under this heading we find fina the following in an exchange one orthe pacific R B R cities which had nive five thousand inhabitants ini six months ago now consists 0 of twenty people three Shant shanties iem iez three tents and anu numerous piles of old whisky lot bot bottles ties taming TAKING they have a case of smallpox small smail pox in cortland eort fort land ore oreon oregon on and they bae fenced the house around where the sufferer ferer sam Is iving lying so that pedestrians cannot walk walla near it there Is a blacksmiths shop next door and the workmen have quit for lear lean of being infected A the ond C mar star has the fou fon following owing A curiosity in the sweet potatoe line is isnow now in possession of capt william laski orthe of the prince george restaurant on seventh street opposite the centre AI Af arket it weighs about rive five pounds and Is the perfect shape of a man with the exception of developed features though the crown piece to the body is about the size of well weil proportioned head compared with witha the body the tae legs and arms are distinctly con necked and if dressed in a suit of linen unea the potato tato would present a good counterpart ota ofa of a r doll ii li 11 baby this curious carious specimen ol 01 the pot potatoe atoo atoe species was raised on a farm in prince Ge georges county md A by correspondence from bro edward cliffee learn that a very enthusiastic welcome was tendered to bishop seely by the inhabitants of mount pleasant on his is return home from his trip to the terminus for r the immigration he got home on the ath dinst when it became known where his train would camp the previous night the mount pleasant brass band followed by wagon after wagon bearing living freight with boys and young men on horseback journeyed out to meet h him rim and gave him a most hearty bearty reception ion lon the musicians u doing their best next hext morning about nine main maln street was alive wiio wilo men women and children who had not gone out the previous previous night all anxious to extend extends a right welcome elcome home to their bishop which tey they dia did za in genuine gennin estyle style aim A night there was a supper and ball at which the bishop and his company were guests the choir was waa to give a concert and ball on the following night that Is the way for men to live and exercise authority so that the hearts of the people will bo be drawn out to them in love and affection fu UNE aeral renal rAi tho the funeral of hermon C son of president wells took place today to day the obsequies being conducted at it president wells residence remarks appropriate to the occasion were made by president B young elder georgo george A smith and elder geor george o Q cannon and the body was waa followed to the cemetery by a largo number of friends of the family distinguished arri Anni ARRIVALS vALs vans Tho choso chiefs as of the nez perces nerces indians who went to washington last spring arrived in this city today to day in a wagon in all the plenitude of broadcloth stovepipe stove pipe hats watches with gold guards and a reasonable amount of equanimity they bear the names of lawyer head chief of the tribe timothy and i jason ason or the more unpronounceable ones of hal ol lo sote ta mo ason and kol kol sho a tosh they are accompanied by B R newell kewell esq agent and the interpreter P BW B whitman hItman they will go north to center yme today to day and there wait for the stage PRODUCE GOING george takes pounds of potatoes and pounds of onions to green olivcr iziver city for W bro and starts today to day the tho albany oregon deit doit of the uit tells of a diabolical attempt to set fire to that town ton an armful of straw had been carried into a blacksmith shop placed near the forge and set fire to tho the person who carried it in having done so in his stocking feet tho the iiames flames were discovered about four in the morning shortly after they had been kindled from the situation odthe of the blacksmith shop where re the incendiary had commenced operations it was believed that tho the main business houses would have been swept away if the tho atrocious attempt had been successful tho the editor of tho democrat says sayer though we have havo always opposed mob law yet inthe if tho the perpetrator of the decd deed could bo be caught wo we should not ab shea shed ed many tears fears if ho he sh should 0 uli uld bo made to dangle ata at a ropes cudby ena end by an outraged community FROM fron THURSDAYS DA DAILY dally PROPOSED bennrtt bes BENn erit riT W we understand that it is proposed to give a benefit next week to the veteran actor mr T A lyne the subject has been under contemplation among a number of his friends for somo some time and there is little doubt but tho the performance for manco mance will bo be most attractive and the audience a crow crowded me miss ince has kindly volunteered her services for the occasion correction cor COK there have been beon numerous inquiries made at this omee office and at the presidents si office concer concerning ninga a telegram said to have havo been received from capt gillespie Gilles pie pio bearing date sept ad stating that his train passed bridger on that day A copy of the telegram was kindly furnish furnished edby by president young was placed on locals desk on tuesday evening and was by him overlooked yesterday morning it bore date dato the tho ath dinst and stated that captain gillespie gillaspie Gillo spie had that day passed bridger DONT boil THE SUGAR As the season for making preserves Is not yet et ov r the tho following from the mining 13 worth trying that paper says that cane sugar by long boiling Is converted into grape grapo sugar losing one third of its sweetness in preserving fril fruits its therefore avoid boiling te the sugar bugar boll BOIL the juice by itself and when it become becomes nearly cool add th the tho e sugar it dissolves readily one third less sugar serves in th this laway way and fermentation is prevented as well as crystallizing BEING bezim for some time past workmen have been busy on the theatre putting the finishing touches upon the exterior of the building the scaffolding Is removed from the front and new steps are being put down today to day leading to the entrance PROBABLE VERY wo va take the following from a california paper and if the claim of the inventor is well weli ground round ed it may revolutionize railroad arv traveling cling there thero is an invention at tho the mechanics institute institutor fair which tho the inventor dr beers claims will prevent railroad accidents at dangerous places on roads ho he proposes to lay a center rail which is grasped b by horizontal friction wheels attached to t tho I 1 0 car which he thinks will render it an utter impossibility for any car to runoff run off tho the track dieb 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