Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM S dally DAILY go GONE ae WEST we wo lder Ider understand stand that his excellency governor shaffer left for the fhe west last evening we wonder if he la is gone on a tour to collect subscriptions p tl ions lons an in aidon the project referred to in his nis recent proclamation being evidently so so deeply deep interested we should not bd bei the least surprised if this is the object of his mission OBSEQUIES at 2 p in yesterday a large number of friendy friend assembled to participate in the funeral ceremonies of the daughter of K R T borton a notice ot whose death appeared in yesterday yesterdays mews news the child was ot more than ordinary promise and was beautiful in form and disposition and her death causes an irreparable iosa losa and gap in the family circle elder john taylor delivered an instructive address pouring consolation aa as far as possible under under the circumstances into the hearts of the mourners all of whom without exception from the youngest to the oldest were convulsed with emotion DIED in paris rich county U T an aug of inflammation of the lungs lungs sara sarah t ann amu hunter rich kich daughter of joseph 0 and ann amu eliza rich eich aged 4 months and 2 21 i days lays suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not for of such is the kingdom of heaven cohr coar TO BEE KEEPERS bro edward edwald morgan of south I 1 mill rill creek sends us for publication some of his recent experience experience in bee keeping he says I 1 rhad thad a swarm come out outs on the of july I 1 hived dived them in one of K I 1 kidder deral patent moveable moveably move able abie comb hiv chiv hives I 1 es I 1 thought I 1 would see gee how much they would woula make in a month BO sa I 1 weighed tb the 0 hive and bees the weight being forty three pounds august the I 1 again weighed the tho hive the weight heiri beirl being g eighty eight and a half pounds making forty nive five and a half pounds of honey from the of august augast 11 7 DIED at great hunts july lith mary ann willea year warl mail atar aug 2 departures the Mille millennial flani staf star of bf the 2nd and dinst says president joseph young and elders eiders seymour aymour byoung and ana amos H neff embarked in excellent health and spirits on the steamship idaho captain price july 27 cornew por for new york on their return to their mountain home elder neff nefi has been laboring f faithfully alth aith fully the last twelve months in the bristol and cheltenham conferences president joseph an and deider dElder elder young ha have v e visited several of the conferences cheering and encouraging instructing and building up the saints and we have ab nb no doubt that their visit will wilt long be remembered with interest by the saints who have been blessed with their presence and ministrations rations may they have a safe speedy and pleasant journey to the peaceful peaceful vales of utah president joseph young has now accomplished a longtime long time desire of his heart to visit the european saints and see them in their native homes we believe he returns to zion well satisfied with his visit and determined more than ever to direct his energies ener gies and his influence for the gathering of scattered israel FROM WEDNESDAY wednesdays DAILY A WORD woud fon FOB THE MAIL SERVICE hebe HERE one of the brethren living in the 2nd and ward of this city who returned two weeks ago from a mission to scandinavia dropped fit lit into to dagand dagand related an iastan oft ot t the e promptitude and care so characteristic of the present administration of the salt lake city post omee office H be e says that thai in january last and aud again in may he posted to his wife residing here numbers of the scandinavian she she has r repeatedly peat edly applied gluff lied ilea for papers but has always received a bluff and curt assurance assance that there were none for her yesterday application was again made when a number of the above paper mailed a month ago was received as also those mailed mallea in january and aud AJ may DIED in the tenth ward yest yesterday erda of inflammation of the bowels john Joh el edwin w 1 forter porter aged aged 1 year 9 months and 13 days son of jo john n and mary porter MEDICAL dr H J R ichards Rc hards left this city for the east this morning we understand that he has gone in order to prosecute his medical and dud surgical studies during curing the tha coming winter SILVER MINES mrnes the omaha herald of the diat instant on the authority 0 of hon on geo ageo B bj lake who it says had bad J just returned home states that in utah I 1 there are single silver sliver lodes or veins which are known by demons demonstrated tests to contain millions in silver and nd I 1 lead elou enough gh to pay the cost og 0 mining transporting and re lining refining theres news for th tha people of utah they would probably never have haven known that their territory possessed such fabulous wealth if it had not been forthe for the hon Q G B lakel SMALLPOX SMALL POX IN tooele thoele by letter received this morning from mr richard warburton of tooele thoele city we regret to learn that several residents of the place are at t present s ent suffering from smallpox small pox aree arve we up hope ei that if prompt and energetic measures have not been already adopted to prevent the spread and to ensure the extermination of of the disease that such measures will be at 0 once nce adopted by the authorities of tooele thoele city GONE EAST elder wm 0 staines after a visit home of some three or four days left this city yesterday for the east to attend to the closing of the present seasons emigration to this territory bro william nas has aas acted as church emigration agent for the past three or four years and it is safe to say that no higher proof can be given of approval of his labors bytho bythe by tho the authorities than the fact of his successive appoint reappoint re ment to fill this thievery very important mission the emigration this season owing to the poverty of the people has been light but for the past few seasons season sIt it has amounted to thousands and it speaks well for the discretion judgment and humanity of a man to know that under his direction dire clion such large numbers of people all entire strangers and in hundreds of ing ini instances almost destitute destitute should be cared for and forwarded in safety fiver a journey of thousands of 01 mites miles this has been the case under bro staines adin ad administration in we congratulate him hlin on his success and think the emigrants are peculiarly fortunate in havin having a man so able kind and humane to atoeff attend to their interests BIG STORM elder geo goo brough writing from spring city co on the Instants instant says ays is on thursday afternoon about 4 t this his city was visited by a severe wind and ana hall tail storm which lasted about half aalf an aurb fotr hote le 1 bauld cam efrom efroni the southwest and tai twi passed through our city commencing at mhd westi corner she the ah a hailstones measured from throe inches beating to pieces leces feces our oar fruit trees corn corm peas in dother an chingai tha that came in ing windows and tearing up things gener genen i ally the tha e maln main malli belt of the storm was near a mile milo wide wido huttinot more than thank one fourth of seriously damaged general good health beaith prevails among the inhabitants our oar corn and potatoe crops according to present appearances will V be very light lights sun 8 STRUCK 15 truck we regret to learn that a little boy eight or nine years of age the sun of brother thomas thorley of cedar city iron county was sun aun struck during the recent heated term he was in a dan berous erous and precarious condition but it was teli tell believed eved that he would eventually recover HEARD HEAED from elder eider jeremiah hat hatch ch who left here last summer on h a mission to the states writes on the ansty dinst from westfield orleans county vt ve he sa says that he and bro aaron D thatcher reacus reached vermont last september and traveled and preached as opportunity offered until the last of Noy nox november ember when they went to west virginia they stayed there until the end of february eder thatcher then left fo for home rhome and he elder hatch returned to vermont where he has continued his labors preaching to saint and sinner shiner in publio public and private and assisting some to emigrate until the present time about thirty persons in that state will emigrate to this fail fall and the they thoy are making cal cai calculations cu rations to start about ake the or of the next month nom ROM THURSDAYS DAILY MILITARY it will be seen by the general orders published in to days paper that a grand review of bf the militia of the territory is to bo be held shortly attention all interested and necessary pre W WHITEHEAD thera is ia A telegram for you from franklin cache cacho co at thereser et telegraph office call and get it WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH OFFICE the western union onion telegraph company have moved their office in this c ity city next door to the first national bauk bank a much I 1 ir eater neater more commodious and eligible situation than the one formerly occupied they have also extended their lines to new 1 mexico TOOELE warburton and atkin residents resi rosi dents of tooele thoele CIty called in this morning in reference to the item in yesterdays NEWS newa about the small pox in their burgh they assured us that the letter referred to conveyed convoyed a misunderstanding and that instead of citizens being afflicted the diseases confined to one family and that every precaution has been take by ty the authorities ties the house where the disease ex exi i ests is three quarters of a mile from the city it is strictly guarded and no personal com communication mun leation whatever allowed between its inmates and any who have not had the dl disease sease every want of the family is supplied by the city authorities we are glad to be able to make this thu report of tooele thoele in order to correct any false impression em that might have been otherwise ire pre created it also speaks well for the vigilance of the authorities of the city who have done all that is possible to do and there is no probability of the disease spreading this is as it should be in every place where contagious diseases exist mar MAI LING E mr hamer an employed in the of this city brought up to this office this morning some mail matter in a truly extraordinary condition it consisted of packages of 0 the DESERET NEWS and also letter gaall which was sent on its destination post officio office here a week yesterday and arrived at this Post rost postoffice office again last evening there w were e r e two sacks one of which was tag tagged ed for fillmore the other for Toker viTle neither of which should be opened until reaching the places to which they thoy are addressed neither sack had been opened but the condition of the contents it woula would be difficult to account for the wrappers were torn worn dirty and wet as though the packages had been months on ou the way had had a dip in the creek and been made a foot ball of and as if everything that mischief could devise short of opening the sacks had been done to damage their contents there was ricy no means of telling tolling how far these sacks had been towards their destination or the of fence for offense offence it certainly is might be fastened where it deserves waton wanton mischief seems to have been the cause of the damage thus caused bailif its per perpetrator peti ato could be discovered ed he het hel night Inight find taha taba tampering with ith and delaying the malisa inaus a serious beriou s thang wa hope if it it be tho the result of neglect mischief or that the party arty will be discovered and punished lo 10 hebe SEBE crry CITY wasatch co 06 bishop abraham hatch of ueler heler alty called in today to day and gave a short account of omat matters mattens and things in his field bf labor those pests posts the hoppers hoppens hop perd pers destroyed most of the grain this season but good crops of peas and potatoes are being the prospect for the future is good for the hoppers are not laying eggs in the valley talley this fall sufficient hay aay will also be secured to feed the stock the health and spirits of the people are first rate and having little or no nd harvesting to attend to they are giving flying their time to the erection of houses barns fences ac and improvements are going on in all parts ol 01 the valley about two weeks since a band of indians froni rom nom the white mountains fountains Colorado made a raid on midway and succeeded in driving off some twelve or fifteen head of horses A party went in pursuit when they reached the uintah reservation a portion returned home the chief tabby furnished lumi shed shea a guide to the remainder who continued the pursuit they have not yet been heard hoard from but from what was learned at uintah itin tah alose those who returned home feel sanguine that the stolen stock willbe will be recovered I 1 ADJUTANT GENERALS generans Cli cil IT T f olt bit olty CITY i r august 1870 i general orders no 1 burton 1 lo 10 0 I 1 major T burton barton 0 commanding division nauvoo legion salt sait lake military cause to td be held a general muster for three days of all the forces within said distri district et for the purposes pur poses posea of drill inspection and camp duty no 2 the commandants of otah utah huab huab Ban san pete eRa parowan carowan Pa rowan iron dayis davis weber cache richland rich Bich land laud tooele thoele summit and Wasatch military districts will cause to be held a similar muster not nov to exceed three days of all zill the forces in their respective districts to be held not later lateri than the lat day of noyem NoVem november said commandants will cause suitable notice to be given of time and place of mute randall all ali persons liable to mill military ry duty to be enrolled and notified no 3 bands of music may be ba organized gani zed and musicians i ns required hoper toper to per form duty as per general orders no 3 1869 no 4 it is with deep regret that we announce to the legion the death of brigadier general C W west commandant of weber weder military district BrIg brigadier adlei adiel general r D richards is hereby assigned to the cop command amand offid of bald said district no 6 5 at the muster of the forces of cache va bhe military mill mili tary district there will wiil willbe be elected a brigadier general who will take command of san sai baid said ld district no 6 district PI strict commandants will cause all vacancies acan cles cies to be filled in their thein respective district districts i they will make b a rigid inspection of arms and equipments and make full fall and complete returns to this office on or before the day of november they are also enjoined to enforce good order and sobriety and take every precaution to avert the occurrence of accident from any cause whatever during the by order of gen danien DANIEL H WEMS WELLS S commanding nauvoo legion H B CLAWSON CI AWSON adjutant general U T |