Show local lual AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS dainy dalny DAILY moderating the thel hot weather her Is beginning to moderate a little it is getting so a person can breathe a little more freely and comfortably the evenings are delightfully and refreshingly cool DEAD we are informed that mr ilir axon I 1 the gentleman who who has haa ha been lately co n in edito the smallpox small pox hospital being b 0 ing affected with the dread disease died there yesterday all that ni medical edical skill could suggest to prevent the malady assuming a fatal form was done but to DO no purpose eix fex fiX I 1 TONs REPORT fob FOR JULY males rales 31 females 33 of or these adults 10 children child reh ren 54 cause causes of death as reported cholera antum teething and canker can ker 34 fevers 8 lung diseases 5 brain diseases 4 3 cholera in orbus 2 smallpox x 2 paralysis ara 1 congestion of stomach 1 n ie oy y a kick from a horse korso 1 aspina affection 1 erysipelas lj 11 atrophy 1 total interments Inter ments 64 jos E TAYLOR TAY lob lor rOB sexton since saturday last mr henry dinwoodey has bem been moving into his bis new ware rooms on east temple st as fine a stock took of furniture as has probably ever been seen in utah the assort assortment me nt embra embraces cesa a great graat many varieties thedis the display in the upper room being especially rich one article on bale sale in th the 0 rooms booma is attracting considerable attention from the married portion atthe of the tender sex a self rocking baby dy crib gib which only needs wi winding tilling up to go for several hours A good institution for those who have cross babies bables KEW NEW SMELTING Vu farsace vurneace neAcE reace dro Ground was broken on thursday last at the mouth month ot of silver fork big cottonwood Kanyon for a new smelting smelling sm elting eiting furnace which is to be DO erected there orr on the gerrish patent the chicago mining bureau is the chief proprietor eton etor and col is the superintendent in this win will be the first furnace erected in big cottonwood kanyon and it is is expected that by the first week in september the proprietors proprietor wil will 1 be bo prepared to ship shig bullion mr gerrish himself after whose patent the furnaca furnace is to rebuilt be built bulit is at work witha with alaree larre larae force of hands hinds super intending a the work indrek raid balb BAID ON tiie the vallet valler tild the helena belena montana gazette of july contains the following com munica tion GALLATIN GAllAT garlat irr lir july july 1871 yesterday morning about 11 a party of in indians deans tribe unknown dashed across the gallatin rI river vernear near this place ran off all the horses boises in this part of the valley and killed two men they probably killed more that I 1 do not know of one orthe of the men killed was old mr nixon who has been farming here since 1864 IM he was shot down in his own door yard ab about outten ten miles from this place on the gallatin the tho other a beardless boy was killed abent about three miles from here on the gallatin the people are thoroughly aroused and a party composed of men from all parts of the county are on the trail led aa as usual by that chosen leader cf of all such enterprises john A culver cunia rily I 1 am the heaviest loser havin having 9 lost about 61 2500 worth of horses and mules your friend G GB jle jie news sews erom FROM piouse the following was received by deseret deveret telegraph beaver july 31 the pioche record odthe of the states that a fire broke out in the old post office building which if it had not been discovered in time would have consumed the entire town aa As the building referred to has been for some time it is a spark from the grand restaurant one door below was blown biown through the stovepipe stove pipe bole and lodged on the canvas ceiling set seti 1 tin ting fire to the building the vv water ater tank of wright and darnea darnes being clo cio close soby seby by I 1 its contents were brought to bear on the flames which soon subdued them themi the water that ia Is being conveyed to pioche in pipes ia is now within three miles of the town the bullion shipped by wells fargon co through belr beir agent B I 1 3 sides since july is valued at 1 1 OGDEN ITEMS the junction of satur i last has the following on thursday morning last we had an interview with mr J S maughlin of onawa conawa iowa who is visiting ogden in the interest of several capitalists of his state for the purpose of selecting a favor abie able site for fur tb establish establishment mt tt of reduction works 10 i nar far as by bo ios los prospect ed mr manchlin maug Mang hlin blin cons coob iders our indications here hero as extremely promising and his only wander wonder is that crus crushers hoks beKs and smelt shelters smelters sm elters drs dra eave have eio not e been established i 1 1 1 here before the atlantic and circus ilas lias been detained here her 0 several day days a tinder under a an n attachment tach ment sued out on false information by employed out and in the supposed interest of a rival esta establishment which nob not belig able to ca cocq pe with the A and lin ain in talent has overreached overreach fd d it in cunnin cunning 8 drs lee and haskell haskeil have been put to great loss and inconvenience and can can obtain ho no redress as the bondsmen accepted by the district court coat are not worth a red thea the tho A and P will most likely leave today to day forChe forThe yenne yenoe MALAD CITY july est 1871 i editor aseret es eret news sir I 1 19 11 t a 2 little news from this place pisco might not be uninteresting although iro ifo nothing thins thing particular has haa transpired lately the field crops except a little hay are a perfect failure which has haa caused many of the tha boys to leave home employment employ ment mont elsewhere for far the tho alliance nanee nance of themselves and families hut those who are left feel well the fourth and twenty fourth were celebrated with s spirit I 1 r 1 t vve lve e lack a good band here on the h 1 twenty fourth the saints assembled at the bowery whery ab they thoy enjoyed d themselves ves vel with songs ay speeches chos ches etc in the forenoon at two p m the children assembled for a dance and in iff the evening there was a concert and dance the best we ever had in malad baladi freight travel is still passing through her here e but bat many haye have lost stock by eating poisonous weeds one man had seven I 1 head ea d die as as he passed passa through this settlement yours in the gospel dasiel DANIELS bishop A tia rua SUA S UA il r A TWENTY toun tour FOURTH T H AT 11 rine 4 2 as vailey valley i A correspondent sends us an account of bf the celb ceib celebration brition of the twenty fourth bourth at pine valley vailey the people there it apI appears fears gears had haa A fire fine time on that day rhe che the rho procession speeches singing dancing etc were all alf excellent and enjoyable 4 SILVER silven BROOCH LOST A brao gli of three stones th the a centre one of or amber color and the two si side deones ones colorless chr chrystal Ys t a 1 setin set in silver was lost in the vicinity odthe of the twentieth ward a few days since any person giving information at this office th atwill lead to its xe covery recovery will confer a great favor upon the owner who prized the article not for its intrinsic value but on account of the circumstances under which she slid became its possessor territorial szew NEWS Rec received elved by deseret eret telegraph another smallpox small pox patient patient dead dad alta CITY 2 murdock AI morrison known as jim irli 1131 11 among the mining fraternity and who has been afflicted with smallpox small pox broke from his nurse on sunday night last by knocking him down his rushing into the cold mountain air and being exposed for two hours thereto resulted in his death af ap half past three today to day there are no more known cases of smallpox in this thia reglo region tf IN weber COUNTY bishop henry holmes of north ogden informed us today to day that the visiting some portions of weber county in large numbers they seemed to come from the north and were inclined to travel westward but were prevented doing so by a north westerly had been blowing for the last few days they haye have not done much damage in the county yet but should they not fly off pretty soon there is a injury to the corn crop and the fruit trees the pests are within three miles of ogden should they come south instead of ol flying to the westa west it i is not unlikely tha that t we may in be visited by them here should they come coma it is ls to be hoped their visit will be a flying one it ia Is gratifying to know that talt ball aalthe the small amail grain in the territory tory is now out of their reach ARRESTED on the lothi of july james carroll assaulted and brutally maltreated mal treated a man named franzen on second south street the assault was the more aggravated on account of or its being entirely unprovoked carroll finding that the police gereon were wore on his track left the city directly afterwards for cottonwood kanyon where it appears he remained until yesterday on the police being informed that he was at the salt lake house some officers went there to arrest hi him in and aud found him en engaged aged in a pugilistic encounter with a man n named am duffree Dun free carroll violently resisted the officers who oho however wever weyer succeeded in lodging hah in the station for fig epting fighting resisting the police and otherwise disturbing the peace yesterday be was fined 35 and 25 for the assault onT franzen on the loth edth of july f duffree Dun Dnn free nor for fighting with carroll was waa fined 15 I 1 SANITARY A correspondent who signs signa himself crisp has handed us a communication ni cation on matters sanitary As we con aider alder the subject he treats upon to be one ot of importance affe herewith publish the larger portion of the letter people have been in the habit to convoy dead bodies of animals just outside of city limits and there leave them unburied exposed posed to the open air this thia is at all times an unwarrantable practice but it becomes especially so during the spring and autumn seasons many of our citizens afe aie are in the habit of tak taking ing a pleasant drive over oven what is known chown as arsenal hill not in order to enjoy the most magnificent view which the country affords but also to en joy loy an invigorating evening breeze which lomes bomes down city creek kanyon and adjoining ravines lately however some somo one ane who resides near where the arsenal used to stand has had reason to complain af of a nauseous stench which proceeds from the effluvia of some dead animals lying directly eat from the arsenal block A few nights ago a man who lives in that vicinity was taken very ill from the effect of poisonous gases emitted from sundry carcases conveyed there lately there 1 ia a also a certain stink pool at one time designed for a fish pond the sta stagnant water of which has become too old oid yd even for fro frogs to breed in and which therefore wants renewing it may be said sald in justification that there is a small stream of fresh water running through it sometimes from the water sect how far it is justifiable to let the water from the regular sect be mixed with the filth of such a pool I 1 leave to the judgment of those who live below and some of whom probably have to use the water for culinary purposes there are also aiso certain outhouses out houses in the the same vicinity which I 1 would invite the sanitary committee to sit in judgment upon MURDER coopey the following was received by deseret telegraph 0 last n blit oade oane au august 1 the body bd y of a man was found today to day about five or six miles south of the weber river and about yards from the U 0 R E R track from all appearances he had been ben murdered several days since the skull skuli was fractured and broken in several places slingshot sling shot and fragments of a letter were found in his pocket signed know ian lan kanand and addressed to michael knowlan employed at benedict hall ik ife cos gos manufactory new york the contents which were intended for an affianced lady named M maggie a gie gle gave a description of the mines of uta utah etc and expressed an intention of returning ina in a year or two the tho body will be brought in this evening for an inquest later laten not MURDERED OGDEN 2 corenor fife this morning states that the body was found nearly seven miles milea from ogden and between three and four hundred yards west of the V U C E R R track being one mile south of the boundary line of weber county the body was placed in a coffin which had been taken from ogden and sent on to davis davia county for inquest in said county on a closer examination of the ground where the body was found there is every appearance of deceased having met with his death by being thrown from a horse and dragged through the brush by the foot how fan far can was not murdered as reported yesterday he is badly scratched and bruised all over the body the scars and scratches on his head mi might ht induce the conjecture without a close examination that he had met with death otherwise but from every appearance of the tho ground and finding his coat which was some Wi stance distance from the body and his boot only a few feet from where the body was it ja s pretty certain that ho he had been thrown from some horse and dragged bt by one foot and only released by it slipping p ng out of the stirrup and falling where fauna found the shirt and other clothing were badly torn he was apparently about twenty five years of age about 5 feet 7 inches in height had rea iel red rea hair bair moustache abile ablie and whiskers and was of blim slim build the letter found in his coat was wag addressed to patrick knowlan and it is evident his name was michhel michael knowlan |