Show loal LOUL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY AUG IS WANTED to know the whereabouts a of G george eorge gardner bidler eidler by his brother brothe r henry bidler fidler west epst malvern shire england welten wetten millennial nial star INI information FORMATION WANTED any person knowing the whereabouts a of return R hill who lived in the tho loth ward some years since will confer a favor by communicating muni cating his address to bishop john proctor loth ward t MORE EMIGRANTS by courtesy of president young we are enabled to pu pub lish the following telegram NEW kew york yobu august 12 i I 1 1 T V president dri Bri brigham phanh ghant young s wards company will leave tonight to night all alt well W C 1 I kars KAYs KA ra creen CREEH aug loth 1872 editor deseret news dear sir I 1 was surprised to see nl my name namu published in your paper as having been signed t athe the petition against against the admission of utah as a state I 1 want here to declare that I 1 never saw nor read any petition of the kind nor signed it nor authorized any one to sign my name to it respectfully JAS K X GREEN ST GEORGE brother henry eyring from st george goorge reports leaving there two weeks since the canaan cooperative operative co stock stuck company of which he la Is secretary recently declared a dividend ot of 44 4 per cent for twelve months the small grain crops were good although the drouth had been severe in consequence of which the corn and cane crops were limited the grape crop was promising although on stiff clay sub soils particularly mildew prevailed a disease unknown in itt that locality locci llly illy until the last five jears yearb the peach crop is light ibis year the apple crop very light pears very promising the indiana had bad been troublesome all the spring encamp encamping ing lug in the fields and suffering their hormes to run in the growing grain which had annoyed the people until thew they had become impatient but no serious trouble was wag apprehended ix IN I 1 OWN professor Pro ressor reasor lyman coleman D D of lafayette college easton pa who completed the compilation of the book of the tho genealogy of the lyman nyman man family in america and selden J coffin professor of applied mathematics of the same college are in the city on a passing visit being on their way westward dr coleman designing to extend his journey to tb tho sandwich islands and Prote professor asor coffin going as far fir as san francisco both on a tour ore ote 0 creation recreation the doctor is in feeal feeble health notwithstanding which and hit his his advanced age he being seventy six sim years old oid oldo he ascended grays peak colorado aug 2 an elevation of feet we trust their journey will be productive of much interest id and pleasure to them and thal that they will return to the sylvan state invigorated reinvigorated re and renewed physically and intellectually ond nd with many agree agreeable aole adlo recollections of their trip to the pacific INDIAN RAID the aho following dispatch was received last evening august 12 last saturday night as our cow nera hera herd ivas leas was coming in the indians broke fron fro n the cedars upon 14 it shooting two of thi the gerders herders her ders one having his right hand badly shattered and several beveral arrows sticking into him the other hild had bid arrow wounds the boys turned ou out t and recovered the herd and overtaking the indians indiana tour miles mikis north rad imd rad iad i ad a light fight the indiana indians then returned driving off ten head of stolen horses the boys then pushed on to thistle valley to mav hav ravages ba akeya aketa sheep herd companies of meri men were pouring in there all ali night from other set bet I 1 a aud and uld lid the herds were i brought I 1 in n on sunday we are at a lo 10 loss to know how much longer forbearance e will continue to be a virtue tle recovery of one of the boys is doubtful EXTENSIVE DAMS two very large dams damn have beba lately built by this county at the head or of jordan rapids near the point orthe of the moun mountain lain iain south the principal pa I 1 one is quite an extensive affair having a sixty feeo feol tome bae nae is feet in length and fourteen feet high besides a large quantity of other materials a thousand loads of rock were used in its construction A gentleman who has visited the dams bince since the they v were completed states that they are as line nine specimens or of work of the kind as has ever been done in utah bishop archibald gardner was the contractor coni contractor to whom credit is due for the really substantial char character weter deter of the dams this work will be of almost incalculable benefit to the county as M it will be the mens means of converting into fruitful fields an extensive tract of land that has heretofore been a barren waste from to acres to which water will be conveyed from the dams by mems means ofa large canal at the same point a bridge has been constructed auda aud a dus dug 4 way made on each side of f the river enabling tra travelers velem velen to cross the tb e jordan without difficulty instead of having to fordi tas as heretofore the amount already expended on olf the work is information wasted WANTED maggle magzle tho mag mas box east bennington vermont is desirous of lb arning learning something concern ing ins her father william thomas she states tho the latter is of french birth a d that he crossed the plains plain about fifteen years ago in company with elders eilers el lers snow and rovers the letter ietter says that all the family of william thomas whom he be left in nebraska and who subsequently moved to vermont are alive and that his youngest daughter is married to a butcher and is living at corinne in this territory it appears that a legacy has come to the fam ily and it Is ia necessary before a settlement cali cau be effected that it should aronld be ba proved whether william thomas be dead or alive should this meet the eve eye of the latter he be can obtain the letter referred to on application to this office if any persons know anything concerning the individual in question they will doubtless confer a preat reat favor on the family by communicating with magdo thomis thomms as per the address at the beginning of this notice AmER AMERICAN lolan ICIAN fore foru A gentleman who settlement a day or two bince since gives us the following concerning matters the operative cooperative co association has purchased the american fork flouring floering Flou ring mill formerly owned by bro A adams the mill has been undergoing a thorough over hauling and by the last ot of this week it 1 is expected it will be ready for work when it la is the intention to turu oat flour to none in the territory the operative cooperative co sa score re is doing a first class business and gives general satis BAtiS fao tion A operative cooperative co boot and khoe shoe factory in connection with the tannery established some time since will commence operations this week A new frame building has been ere erected cued cLed and nod the company have from 2000 to 3 worth of leather of ther their own manufacture it is the tho anten tion to manufacture first arst class goods and sell at saig sall lake prices bishop harrington has beba very sick ogain again but is now recovering slowly monroe elder eider W warwick writes from monroe sevier bevier county aug fth he rays says that settlement Bett lement lemeul numbers about eighty families and a better or more united people be bas hab never been acquainted with every body is busy there at present and he speaks glowingly of the tho gen oral eral prospects of the county he is of opinion that a few years of assiduous labor will transform it into the riche richest stand and aud most beautiful locality in the territory south of salt lake city indians were not very troublesome esome at monroe they had paid two visits to the place with pretensions of friendship and each time a horse bad been mi bising sing but this had been the extent of their delpreda tion s brother W speaks in high 0 terms of the progressive measures for the beti beit benefit elit of the people which were being inaugurated by brother joseph A young president af the county bran BEAR LANE LAKE COUN COUNTRY try TnY A gentleman just rn turned returned from bear lake informs W u that the crops in that locality are ual ly good there belue belne a prospect of an aban dant daut harvest though it was feared the late grain crops would bunn buff sunner bunner or somewhat from the frost J rost harvesting would commence generally in two or three weeks at farthest mr nin bunyan banyan hunt a brother of bishop john hunt of st charles had his thigh amputated on thursday morning last by dr W P F anderson andersen who had been sent lor to perform the operation brother been beun a cripple lor for more than twenty years with a white swelling of the knee joiet atut and or of late the limb jimb hail become so inglam ed and painful that it became necessary vi to remove it brother hunt though very much reduced and weakened from previous disease bore the opera ion with fortitude and at last accounts was doing well one of oen chas C richs sons while cutting pius plus tor tur posts with a hatchet nearly ti evered bis hla thumb from his bis hand band the wound however was sewed up and it was supposed that he would recover the ghe uso of bis his thumb again the people about bear lake look happy kappy and prosperous no grasshoppers or mon mou alers giers to molest or mke them afraid FROM DAILY dally AUG AVO IL 11 postmaster AT OGDEN mr joseph hall a gentleman well known tt to the peo pie of weber county has received his ap point mont ment meu men from washington to the office of postmaster at ogden we need say nothing of mr hally haliy s qualifications for ahn the position they are familiar ram lam iliArio to civery ardy dy in this vicinity but we mingle our congratulations lat ial lons ions iu in which are included the good wishes of the whole staff stuff of tile tiie junction with those or of mr 1 air HAIN H dis nu acquaintances and hope our old friend and associate may way live long to distribute the ibe letters and make up the mails malis in 0 ogden den city odea ogden junction prevention TION tron the proportion of sick fessand ness and mortality in the hot season over any other part of the year is extra extraordinary ord inary it is well tor for people to be acquainted with bult buit suitable able abie remedies for the compla compia complaints luth ints incidental to summer time but it la Is more ben timal tidal to kaow ho how to prevent such sueh diseases and thus abolish to a great extent the necessity for the application of remedies we regard the theory of dr hall editor of halls journal of jammer in u relation to the tho prevention of bickness sickness jummer bummer as aa excellent he asserts that a large arge proportion of diseases in hot weather Is s caused by using unsuitable food and ver over eating in hot weather he says all fatty atty or oily olly substances should be eschew ed sugar and sweets generally should be used but sparingly and no iniesta meats should be eaten except what are entirely free from fal at the reason adduced for the discarding of f fat fal oata fata a and sweets is because they are carbonaceous bonace ous ons giving but little nourishment but ut a large amount of heat beat to the tho system people should also eat sparingly in hot weather and aad regularity in eating is absolutely imperative to the tite possession assion of good health rhe rne The appetite should never be forced caperson Ra fa person feels an aversion to food he be hould bould follow the Instinct instincts bof of nature and not eat anything till the next meal time aud then not eat any more than if he had eaten at the provi previous ous ons meal time we are satisfied if a few simple common ules rules relative to diet were weno strictly adhered to 0 that a groat great deal of summer sickness blo sio kuess would be abated great care should be taken with children during the hot season they should not be allowed to overeat they cannot beeb peeled to know enough to govern their appetites but the vigilant mother should be able to judge in such matters according to dr hall they should never eat more than once between mells melis and then only sparingly an and d never at all atterson atter after sundown exercise in the open air as every one knows is a great promoter of health SALT laeb laen RAILROAD A petition wa was introduced in the city council last night from front W W riter biter secretary of the street railroad company asking the privilege for the company to use a locomotive on the second line f railroad which they propose building from irom the depot to the temple block for the purpose of freighting rock for or the building of the temple the petition set forth that the iron now in n use on the line was entirely too light for the tuo hauling of exceedingly heavy freight and that at least thirty pound iron would have to be used for the tho purpose specified and showed the advantages that would accrue from using a locomotive over the system of hauling by means of cattle the latter plan not belne beine in keeping with the advanced rate state of the times rhe fhe petition was granted another petition from the same source was pre pres sewed ened asking for the company the right of way to extend a branch of the line to the warm springs con coo commencing menning at the intersection of south temple and first west streets taking a north and westerly direction to the city baths this petition peti tiou merely asked for the right of way ou on a different route from one previously proposed and aud for which a grant had been rc corded batho by the Co council the ho petition was referred to the committee 04 municipal laws who were instructed ted to draft a resolution granting the request agricultural AND manufacturing soctt ty the members of the board of Direct directors orn ord of the D A fc M society have been appointed supervisory committees as follows class A field crops A P rockwood 66 13 vegetables john reading 46 0 fruit and flowers geo B wallace class D medicine plants geo B wallace class E sheep john pack 66 F cattle gittie john pack os G horses john R winder is H poultry elsh eish and bees john Nf morgan organ class oila J minerals J R winder d t K carriages farming implements aoi geo naylor class ii machinery geo goo naylor 66 M latner leather J R winder Is N domestic dry goods henry dinwoodey din wood ey class 0 Clot ciot clothing king hats and caps henry dinwoodey class P furniture H dinwoodey 11 ss 11 Q painting telegraphy kc A M mu mn muser ser class B R oils paints aa A M musser S hardware geo goo naylor T ladies work E F sheets 46 IT produce john Rei res reading beading is 7 essays essaya board of directors any information concerning me tle above departments can be readily obtained ou on appl appi application cation catlon to the above parties A CARD the following comes to ns tta from leon leou iowa with a request to publish iu in hopes that it may meet the eye of abe tb e party to whom it is ia addressed P 0 11 dear brother why do you not write to your brothers and friends on whom you cau can wilo who sympathize with you in your troubles arid arld will do all in their power to relieve your embarrassments embarrass ments there is no obstacle to your coming back and taking your old place in L society and business and being a man you have friends here who will spend their last dollar to relieve any financial burden under S ou may labor there Js is no possible necessity for your absence unless you mean tb rb 11 11 debert your family which heaven forbid be reasonable and write arte to your family immediately think of ehe the situation in which your family Is left ienn in a worse con than if yon you were dead your insurance for their benefit which shows you had bad their future welfare at heart has |