Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY dainy WANT TO HEAR hean filom YOU rif if this meets the eye of frederick la roche who ten years ago resided in liverpool eng ing he is requested to write to david W evans of salt lake city a millennial star please copy two or three times convalescent we are pleased to be able to state that john 0 vance sonin son in law of bishop samuel W woolley of the ath ward who a few weeks since was accidentally ci and dangerously shot while on his way to the kanyon is now able to be about again spring SpRiNO our traveling agent writing from springville Spring ville on the dinst says 1 is I stayed at springville Spring ville this a in and had the pleasure of attending a meeting held for the purpose of dedicating a new school house just juat erected in the second ward wara of that city the proceedings were of a really enjoyable nature and the disposition to continue improving was very pleasing the school rodna rodra room is finished inside in a manner superior to most of the ward school rooms throughout the territory and the seats and desks are arranged with a view to the comfort and convenience of tile scholars the dedicatory prayer was offered by bishop bringhurst and speeches were made by himself and others with vocal and instrumental music in the intervals springville Spring ville is making rapid advancement 1 in n the matted matten matter of education fourne av school houses housea have lately been veen built there two of which are now occupied and nd the others will soon be finished is tim THE KINO KING WASHER washing day days is always looked forward to byall parties concerned both man and woman moman husband and wife as a most u unpleasant period and to wives who are compelled to do the washing for their own family washing day dai with eith alth its subbing scrubbing b boiling 0 i and hard work is 34 A a weekly recurring time of torment and this is especially so if the woman mak maw be weak and ana nd sickly and have a baby to look after in addition to her other domestic chores such a state of affairs ia enough to try the temper of any women no matter how good it ma may beof date years the inconvenience hns int and toil toll of og wash tm ing lag 9 days have been lessened thau than thanks s to american ingenuity equal to gency geney by the invention of washing machines many diff different prent patterns of which are a ar now in the market and just as it is wilh with sewing machines each inventor to r or advertiser odthe several kinds declares that his is decidedly the best there ia is no doubt whatever that all have some excellence to recommend them and probably all lessen the time by one half balf or two thirds usually required to do the weeks washing but it is also certain that while this is the case it is almost horses work to operate some of them so that if paterfamilias purchase one thinking to ease the wife he finds that he must hire somebody to operate it and in this emo case what is saved in one way is lost in another A washing machine that will do its work well and easily is what ia is required before the invention can be regarded as perfect such a machine we think we are safe in saying is now L in the salt lake market its name is the king ring washer and it is entitled to the name for A aing ting of washers it most assuredly is we state this after seeing it thoroughly tested by those who have haven used other machines as well weli as this and are consequently abble atile to speak from experience there is no r romance in saying that a woman and she need not be extra strong either may do her washing with this machine and aud nurse her baly baby while she is doin doln doing kit jit it there is so little labor required the worthy in the old son song in describing his wife said she was an angel ingel every day but washing day but tien then she was like a d 1 it he hau had had a king washer he might have had an angel all the time for the excessive labor that effected ted the evil tr transformation V would have een been eon done away with the king washer is now superseding every other in the east and we believe bellAve will here the royal wringer self adjusting by means ofaf ofal everlasting elastic contrivance is sold with this machine with this wringer there is no tearing off buttons which is a continual plague with every other wringer in the market husbands who value the tho health and temper of their wives and can pos poE possibly sibly raise the dimes cannot make a better investment r ment than by lan ian buying tying a king washer it will repay itself in health and comfort five times I 1 in n a year FROM MONDAYS DAILY i L NT OF ORES prospectus ectlis 1 1 upon the treatment of 0 f ores by 4 dry crushing Crus hini bini and concentration is the title of a 32 page pamphlet which we have received its authors are E 31 barnum and S H jacobs and it is issued by the new york printing company 81 83 and 85 centre street I 1 thi fbi w NOTICE at a local conference held bold in cedar city jan 1871 phillip mingon smith was cut cutoff off from the church of jesus christ of latter day saints for ilk lik conduct H M H IY n 0 u r N g C clerk I 1 e rihl ITEMS erom prom DIXIE the following dispatch was received by deseret telegraph line this morning ST georoe GEORGE jan deser t news on saturday morning the high council was in session sessions in the afternoon there was a general meeting of the authorities president president young and elder E snow occupied the time in giving instructions on sunday morning the meeting was addressed by elders robert gardner and jacob gates in the aft afternoon ernon by president young bishop levi stewart of kanab has been visiting here they have erected a stone schoolhouse on the site of the late fort emigration in that direction is streng strengthening the settlements brother james A little and aud other brethren ren are here from the western settlements and says say s that all are prospering GEO A SMITH A AL very fine specimen of trilobite se natia naria has leenore beluge dented to the museum by angus M cannon an esq fesq it is remarkable for its preservation of the form of this three lobed and now extinct aut auf animal ant mal mai that is seldom found with the structure so well defined in this specimen there is a study for our young paleontologists ag as many varieties of this early inhabitant of our planet are met with in our territory which maybe collected and profitably exchanged for other fossils at the museum can alsobr also aiso be seen the supposed analogue of crustacean a it is found in existing seas which may be compared with it distant prototype iti ilowite iio ilo bite of our b cleans r I 1 I 1 THE NEW Go GOVERNOR vernon vEnNon op or UTAH urah 11 under the above head the following estimate mate e of the charac charae character ter oi ot general api arl alia aila a A I 1 strickland the now new nominee of president grant for the governorship of utah appears in the troy press of the dinst its writer we believe has been acquainted with general strickland from boyhood TROY troy jan 14 1870 editors press 1 I L have known general salasa silas A Strickland since bis big boyhood he was wast born in orleans county N A ya Y of straight out democratic parents received his education at aft yates tales academy read law with hon john ganson of buffalo afterwards removed to omaha then nebraska territory was four or five times elected a democratic member of that legislature andaas and was its speaker three times he led off the first nebraska regiment in the late rebellious war fought a good night fight w was as promoted la ia less than a year to a full brigadier B riz ria generalship fought and conquered in many hotly contested battlefields the rebellion being over he laid down his arms farms and said in earnest let us have havo pe peace acell aceil now president grant has appointed him governor ot of utah territory an aa appointment fit to be made by making a few more such he may be able to throw the public mind and attention off the sickles outrage 0 i A the general is from froth a sound bound democratic parent stock and abd from head ta heels a square upright and able man with democratic instincts and education HEATHS bauc NOTE DETECTOR mr rook books who with mr bell is dis dig disposing posing of this work and giving instructions in relation to the detection of spurious billa bills informs us that they have found considerable counterfeit money in the city not long iong ion lon 9 since lA arshal marshal patrick arrested a man whom he suspected as a passer of counterfeit money but could not find any upon his person or obtain other evidence to establish his ins suspicions and therefore had to discharge him in the east men who engage in this business are said to always abw s take care to have no more than one b bill al about them at ata a time they pursue the business in couples when one enters a store his confederate remains outside at a little distance off but in sight the man who attempts to brads pass the money carries the bill boiled roiled up in n I 1 the grasp of his little inger finger f so that if arrested he can easily throw it awa away Y he buys some trifling article and if the tho bill Is taken walks off with the change and when outside of the store makes some signal agreed upon with his confederate to inform him that he has been successful and they meet and he obtains another bill from his partner and tries the same dodge over again should the storekeeper detect the counterfeit and aud reject the bill he takes imback says bays he knows who gave it to him and pays for the article he purchases in goodmoney good money if a detective should arrest him be he contrives to throwaway throw away the counterfeit and there being none on his bis person the chances are that he escapes the plan generally adopted to catch these rascals is for the detective to follow them until he gets a clue to the confederates who carry the spurious money and then arrest them rooks and bell have been patronized by the bankers merchants and leiding businessmen of the city all of whom we understand are pleased with their system the men menacing hoing a limited burl buwi business iness require the same knowledge of counterfeits as the men who do business on an extensive scale from the fact that they are equal byor more liable to be bb imposed upon A banker or a merchant has a cashier whose experience in handling money makes jt t difficult for counterfeiters counterfeit ers to impose upon him even if he should not possess the rules which heaths deaths book imparts for the detection of counterfeits one feature about this book and system of detection is that if a merchant should change his clerks the merchant has still the book to refer to to teach his new employed emp loyes convention AT weara bearo indebted toj to J miller esq for the ther following i flemington FA EMINGTON lf jan ian lath 1871 editor ed tor for neus news dear dea i brother brodherr Bro yesterday a meeting of bf the leading men 9 of i davis co county jinty tinty convened at the instance of judge judie haight at ht the meeting house ear far earm farm ington ing for the purpose ot of taking into consideration the tho introduction of improved stock horses bees etc wat was well attended the hon H 0 haight ip the chair brother jacob miller secretary some few remarks on the object of the meeting were made by the Chai chal chairman ninan and bishops 0 Layton Wm B R smith anz and bro john pack when it was unanimously vot voted ed that a branch society be organized under the ti name came ine lne and style of the davis county branch of the deseret desere eing flag stock anabee and ana bee 11 hon hector C haight was unanimously elected president bishop 0 layton vice president bro atthur arthur sta stayner ner nen secretary and bro thomas S smith treasurer treasurer on motion rho tion the chairman appointed bps aps C layton wm B R smith and bros arthur stayner and wm win atkinson atkeson in the absence of bps aps john W hess and and john stoker who were unavoidably detained tal ta ined ned a committee to nominate committees inthe an the various items 0 improvement suggested said committee made the follo following wing nominations which were unanimously voted forby for by the meeting ON ox HORSES thomas thomaa S johns smith ozias kilburn hilburn wm win at finsod hyrum hynum 0 shurtleff imn lff 11 J ON hoat hoft red reb STOCK christopher layton ton I 1 chairman john pack sen wm amr R smith ezra T clark clarh yawara edward phillips ON sheep SHEEP john fordi hordi sen son chairman edmund webb jesse no perkins daniel danli A miller joseph B noble ON BEES john so S smith chairman horton D haight wm streeper P go sessions and rosel hyde ON kisir grandison ra raymond mond chairman jesse W perkin perking 3 nathan to porter roer daniel A miller and wm wm brown ON SWINE AND FOWLS arthur stayner St ayner avner chairman john ellison mison william thurgood ira park and henry steed ON agriculture john W hess chairman henry john ford fond sen seii james bennett and win wih so S muir the meeting was adjourned until two weeks from yesterday at the same place at 11 am JACOB MILLER millen sec gee sec SANTAQUIN utah co jan to whom it may conce Gonce goncerz concern rh this is to certify that on the instant ezra stron strong jr and wife louisa strong and frederic knowles were cut off from this branch of the church of jesus christ of latter latten daf day saints for apostasy apo stacy do S ANDREW clerk prom from caone CACHE bishop peter maughn and col thomas E ricks bicks who are now on a short visit to this city called this morning they give gratifying accounts of the condition of affairs in cache county the meetings in the various settlements were never better attended than now in fact in almost every place the meeting houses aretos are too small to hold all who wish to attend SUBJECT TO earry eniry KT the omaha merald herald says the government lands on the line the tho union pacific are surveyed and subject to entry under the homestead law durin dunin during 9 the coming spring the government will W make surveys of the lands along the I 1 line no of the road in wyoming Colora doand utah it is the intention ot of the company before the close of this year to have these lands in the market so as to present astill a still larger choice to the attention of buyers |