Show I 1 rt L LOCAL 0 C L A AND N 0 OTHER matt MATTERS ERS ebs FROM FRIDAYS DAILY vaccination dr murphy will be in poss possession eskon of warm lymph with which to vaccinate thos those who ano may wish to avail themselves of this preventative of small pox on sunday monday and tuesday next emigration NEWS A company for utah will leave liverpool on wednesday august ath to be composed only of those ha having ving means of t their heir own f ibn br their fare and expenses from their homes to ogden lak lake city with those who may be advised from this office those who gho are thus prepared and wish to go on the ath of august can do so by forwarding their names and ages to this lom lof mice fice at least one wee weed k before the day of sailing and bei bel being n 1 in liverpool on or before the esth they w will not need any further notification so far as is at present known the aug oth company is thelast for this season ason asoD except one more that will sail bail sometime from the middle to the last of october millen bal wal star july lith emigration A portion of the company of emigrants whose names we published on monday last as having sailed an on the steamship colorado Cb lorado from liverpool for new york on july loth arrived at t the he depot of the TJ 0 R K B ili lil in this city at ten am under the charge of ei elder elden der george barton one of bf the returning missionaries the tho emigrants were generally in the enjoyment of good health elder hamilton G 6 park who has been in charge of the company and elders eiders thomas howells and edmonde edmonda Edmon dF r bird remained at ogden to look after the baggage of the company abarge A large number of the emigrants did dia not nov come any farther than ogden it being more convenient to join oln oin their friends in settlements north norih of ird and around ogden from that point than from this city elder geo goo lake who bad charge of the first company of this seasons emigrants across the sea but who remained in the states to visit his friends came into ogden with this company successful the lady of the lake was yesterday taken to a point on the jordan hiyer blyer north of the bridge where she he will be launched probably either today to day or tomorrow the little vessel was hauled from the tho depot by mr J W youngs road steamer tho the removal commenced at 2 p m on wednesday half the distance baving having been gone over that afternoon and the remainder by noon yesterday the length of the time taken to take her to the launching placa was wag occasion oc occasioned casio caslo ned by numerous stoppages which had to be made in order to wedge and brace up ac great care baving to be taken to prevent lo 10 the lady of the lake sustaining damage the trip showed clearly the great capacity of the road steamer indicating its peculiar adaptability for lor heavy freighting bro W J silver engineer is of opinion that it will on an average with comparative comparativo para pa tive ease oase ea seten ten ton wagons with a load of over two tons apiece it would be of great value in the hauling of ore or building rock it is well and strong strongly lr built and of good finish OBITUARY A profound feeling of sorrow was produced among the people of this city on receipt of the intelligence this morning that brother briant had bad died at half past five this a nl na at his residence near the jordan rivee the sensation was all the more intense on account of such an event being totally unlooked unlocked for but few people even being aware that hewes he was sick the disease with which he was afflicted and which terminated his ilfe life was bilious remittent fever with VIM which he had been ill about nine days previous to his death although he had complained of feeling somewhat indisposed before being taken with the fever brother was as widely known in id I 1 the territory a as a man could be he was a man of unimpeachable life a and nd character and sterling integrity being respected and esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance he was in his ath year was the eldest son of george and polly and was raised in the church from forn his early parly boyhood he was one one of the pioneers to dis this valley having come come here in president brigham youngs company in 1847 his family followed him the next nest year the remains of deceased will be brought to town this evening and the funeral obsequies will take place at 10 am to tomorrow morrow at the thirteenth ward assembly rooms brother am leaves a numerous family to mourn his loss ak W y foai foal SATURDAYS DAMY DAILY a 5 tot information WANTED WANT EDof of alma clough who emigrated to utah in 1868 address mrs ann clough 4 bridge blackburn lancashire england mill star sta MEETINGS AT PROVO there awill will be wo days mee meetings tinga held at provo city on saturday and sunday august and commencing at 10 am on the firsti named day there will be present at these meetings president joseph young the first presidency and prad priD probably bably babiy several ol 01 the twelve apostles july to ALL ALT WHOM CONCERN benj ben bowan and his wife julia bowan were cut off from the church of jesus christof christ of latter day saints faints in this branch on the dinst for apostasy apo stacy richaad richard FRYER cleric clerk of branch come coke TO ro GRIEF A letter dated july 8 3 from elder george of the sandwich islands to elder joseph F smith of this city makes mention of a man named walter M gibson who went from this territory to the sandwich islands some soma y years ears ago jago an and d acted the villian the fellow has been up to his old tricks and has got into trouble thereby E elder eider ider lder rebeker aay xay 41 W M gibson has come to grief at last it seems that the fool undertook to steal a schooner and has got goi caught and has been put pub in irons OBITUARY we ve learn by letter from brother james H hart that brother david taylor of st charles rich kich count county died suddenly at his big fancheon ran cheon the east sill slie side of bear lake of heart disease on the night of july bith he had attended to the business of the day and went to bed at the usual asual hour apparent well but awoke shortly after and complained of pain in the chest and died before 12 midnight t brother hart says the ce ceased deceased was a good citizen an honorable in mau man au and a faith tui tul latter day saint and was highly r respected Os eim elm him acted by all who were acquainted with bogus BRIGHAM most of those who have been members ortho of the church for any length of time have heard some reference to the story of bogus t brigham Brig bama hama a highly interesting incident in the early history matory of of the church when elder elden william miller now nonliving living south by a ruse personated persona ted andaas and ana was arrested arres arrea ted tea by a bloodthirsty mob for or president brigham B bam young the re marka contained in the first column of our second page today to day delivered by president young at logan re ported looted by his bis daughter julia julla give a brief history of this event and we doubt not that it will be perused with great interest by the great majority of our readers LETTER FROM ENGLAND by courtesy of pres pros D have been permitted to peruse a letter to him from brother george 11 eynolds reynolds dated at liverpool july 13 we learn from it thattie th that thab atthe the present summer in england has so B far fir been very cold and wet rains raina prevailing prey ailing nearly four fifths of theotime the time in in consequence of this condition of the weather the grain crops are ane unusually backward and much 0 of the hay bay has been badly damaged small fruits however ar are e more than ordinarily abend abundant ant and cheap atlate at date of writing the health of the elders eiders in thet the mission so far as known was unexceptionally good the following missionaries had been released to return home with the com company pan which will leave liverpool cornew lon lor new york aorl on th the ath of august gedrge george of 0 noble W douglass alma eldridge and stephen taylor OI 01 OBSEQUIES A numerous company consisting of the family relatives Wes ana and frienda friends of elder eider briant whose decease was recorded in yesterdays pa paper er assembled wari wars in the thirteenth ward 11 assembly rooms this morning at ten to pay the last tribu tribute tg 1 of respect to his remains among those present were the first dency presidents B young G A smith and D b H wells also elders orson pratt erastus snow and geo Q cannon of the quorum of the twelve the service commenced by the choir singing ing gio 0 my fa ther thou that dwell est I 1 I 1 P wh when t prayer was offered by president smith president joseph young and elders cannon nud nua and land snow were nvere the speakers and they briefly referred to the simple unostentatious unobtrusive and virtuous ilfe life odthe of tho the deceased and his sudden and totally unexpected death and besought all present to improve the sad event by living so that til they ey might be ready for deaths summons ns let it come whenever it inight light they chey also reil rell referred erred to the promises of the gospel respecting mortal life and its object death and the gain effected thereby to the righteous in ushering them from the pains perplexities and trials of the present lire life to the glory and joy of an immortal existence As fail fair as po possible sible sibie under the distressing circumstances the words of the speakers were calculated to solace the hearts of tb the 0 sorrowing family and relatives of th the e d deceased e the services were brought to a close by the singing of the hymn farewell all earthly honors honor honoreand sand sana ana and prayer by president D BT ff wells the remains of the deceased were follow ed ad to the cemetery by twenty six carriages a containing leading citizens FROM MONDAYS DAILY DIED this morning in the ath ward of this city of teething and canker charles abner son of john andani and ann taylor aged ten months and three days funeral will take place bee at the oth ward school house tomorrow to morrow at two 0 clock p in friends are invited to attend THE OGDEN POISONING CASE we learn from the junction of the ath the following particulars connected with the supposed poisoning case at ogden it appears that mr B J harrison the supposed e c ve victim tim died a week ago last saturday after a brief illness and ana was burnea buried liedthe the following day shortly after hi his funeral a rumor spread that he had been poisoned hut but as no formal complaint had been made nothing was done until last thursday when it was decided that the body should be exhumed and the matter thoroughly investigated mr Ha harrison harrlson unison trison had been a member odthe of the odd fellows society and the principal mover in inaugurating the indu inquiry i i was a gentleman named dan nan darmel darnel iffie P doyle doyie oyle oyie a rother brother odd fellow who went to mrs harrison and advised iler tier heft that hat the remains of her late husband would be disinterred but bui ut she was not favorable to the suggestion mr doyle then determined to bunim summon on aid from the society and on thursday a formal complaint was made before alderman thomson that there were good grounds for the su suspicion iclon biclon and belief that the late robert J harrison harrlson harri Harrl sou sod had met his death b by oison olson wilson and that minnie harrison geo W miner and george thompson were implicated and a demand was made for warrants fon for their arrest andrew duggen esq a a lawyer from salt lake jiabo J city conducted 10 the case base on behalf of the odd fellows represented by mr doyle the above named I 1 parties were accordingly arrested the corpse when exhumed presented a horrible appearance the head being swollen i to twice its natural size and was quite black while the tongue protruded and ana and the face was putrid the stomach and a portion of the liver were extracted by dr P F li anderson of ogden placed in an earthen jar hermetically sealed soiled and sent to salt lake city to bo be submitted to a strict analysis our oar readers are already acquainted with the verdict rendered by the coroners jury jum at the iii Iti inquest quest lately held on this case one of the prisoners arrested as being implicated in the poisoning ot of mr harrison george thompson was on friday night discharged ed from custody no evidence being adduced against him |