Show locel AND OTHER matters RATTERS froe FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally AUG 22 information WANTED daniel frazer ward late of edinburgh scotland would like to know the whereabouts of mary rymer who left cowper of fifo fife scotland and went to england from which latter country coun conn try she emigrated to utah about twenty years ago THISTLES thistles whistles es grow in utah and here hore li la a way to get rid of them dr daniel bunce curator of the geelong botanical gardens state thab that an infallible way to destroy thistles whistles es was just before the bud began to form to cut the root through with a spade about two inches b blow biow low the surface of the soil cutting above the surface invariably resulted in the thistle ap springing ringing up with a greater number of heads before balb bair brother E K puller faller of harrisburg washington co called yes es berday rosalys be says mining prospectors are very busy in that section and some important and promising discoveries have been made ile he also informs us that there is a fine opening there for those who wish to pursue i the farming and grape culture business land and water being abundant NON COMPOS 11 MENTIS ENTIS there la Is a rumor afloat among the friends of a certain prominent U 8 official clai clat tb that at he has become subject to fits of temporary insanity that he is in tact fact non compos mentis we have ion lon long iong g been of the opinion that the gentleman referred furred re to is either a very bad or a partially crazy man and now that proof of his insanity is being furnish ed py by his Ir irl fri friends lends ends we ve are sorry very gorry sorry for him i RETURNED elder benjamin R hulse of beaver returned from a mission to the tho east yesterday he left this city may ad 1871 he baptized six persons rela reia relations tiong b by y marriage of elder eider albert carrington Carrin I 1 in pennsylvania in the state of new york he re baptized a brother of elder wilford Vi lford iford woodruff and in virginia he be baptized four persons at dayton in the latter state he was attacked by loy a mob wha who coated him over with mith tar and dipped him in inthe lathe the muddy bed of ek bi river from which the water had been turned off rother brother 3 hulse returns in excellent health W 0 STAINES ESQ emigration agent at new york left that city last friday as we understood with W J silver and seymour B young and arrived in in this citi elty eity last night in good health and spirits having safety endured the dent edly hot weather on thu tho atlantic coast of which many people were dying in new york and other cities and many others were greatly apprehensive about 1000 emigrants from europe this season had already arrived most ot them theta coming to this city bro staines statues expects to return to new york again by depte september aber 8 la in readiness to meet the company leaving liverpool on the ath prom FROM THE the ogden junction august has the following if W Na naisbitt labitt esq Is about to establish a steam grist griat mill at hooper it has already arrived and seben when set up and in lil running order will prove a gret great boon to the dwellers on oa the lake shores A little boy five years of age sze son of hyrum roylance roy Koy lanee lance of arth ogden died last bionday monday from the effects ot of a fall the child who was unwell was placed by an older boy on the back of a calf irom from which ho was jerked to the the ground and the injuries resulting from concussion coupled with his feeble seebie condition caused his death augus august loth 1872 editor deseret nees news D dear ear sin sir you w will ill lil con conder confer fer fen a favor upon me by giving publicity to the follo folio iving refutation lam inform ed that my name was signed to the petition petitioning congress to continue a territorial government tor utah I 1 here upon my nay honor do ce certify r thi I 1 never saw the petition neither rave gave sanction to have my name inserted it has been done by nil nii mistake stAke or maliciously cious ly my mv cifes name is attached also giso entirely r without her knowledge I 1 believe belleve tb the e people of utah are entitled to cons titu dional rights in common with other amerlean citizens and will seek to defend them in th these ese rights 1 james JAMBS FORBEs MARY Fo fobbes jaBas irez lpez per deseret telegraph PARIS reoh reon co aug the summit ortho of the mountain between here and frankling franklin by way ot of the indian trail is eighty four hundred feet above the sea level on oa the vp top we fondd found snow and flowers in kreit gret variety of colors and beauty at relay spring west base of the i mountains we encountered a severe hall hail storm we passed many abandoned snowshoes strewn along the perilous path which brother hansen hanson the mall mail carrier traversed last winter without food or fire for three thred lays days and two and a half nights from the summit the north end of salt lake and many cache valley talley settlements can be plainly seen so far the crops in this valley are but lib lit tle tie injured by frost grain is fast ripening and there will be a very abundant harvest which has just commenced the missionaries are aro doing a good work meetings are well attended the health of the people never was better the altitude of paris pariss ld id la 14 hun huni dred feet elevee clevea hundred feet higher than thad logan there ID ere Is a two year old buffalo bull at ithaca which may be purchased for the salt lake menagerie mana gerle gerie it was brought tabither with a drove of texas cattle eattle no monsters have been seen for months and their existence is very problematical in the minds of observing men the weather la is delightful nights cool and flies files chary A M M FROM FRIDAYS DAILY AUG 23 REYNOLDS NEWSPAPER or of july contains a letter in defence of the mor monsa mons by IS S S J 11 the publish publishers airs aits or of that paper thereby r by evincing more more moro liberality and love iove iove love of fair play than do many others PUTTING up thein THEIR WORKS the following came today to day by W U tel line od ed up their works today to day the machinery runs splendidly they arb are taking a solid chunk out of the ira mine with tackles which weighs over a tou and essays assays over five thousand dollars there are lively times in stockton to day BuTTi bulter cn la Is this an agricultural country are there any cows in this region does doeg anybody know how to make good butter and if so BO is anyone engaged in the business if these questions can ean be answered la in the affirmative will anybody be kind enough to tell why the people of this city have to pay fifty cents a pound for execrable krease grease more fit for axle lubricating purposes than for the food of humana humann hu manh we exhort our country cousins to po good enough to let the salt lakers layers hae have a little good butter unfavorable A private dispatch from mount pleasant yesterday states that brother jeremiah D page the telegraph oab operator it abr that place who was brutally mutilated on the by richard smyth was delirio usall usail ali ail thursday night and was very restless yesterday from a gentleman well acquainted with brother page we learn that he is universally r respected tas ios acte by all acquainted wIth wit bhim him being intelligent well disposed and a young man of most exemplary habits and that he had acted in a most friendly manner towards smyth there seems tobe no other cause for the horrible deed than the insanity of the perpetrator i from SATURDAYS DAILY ado 21 24 RETURNED bro david M duncan soa called in this morning he returned with the oni eni emigrant lgrant company on tuesday evening he does not speak very favor favors ably of the climate of old scotland it boink being too thick damp 1 and foggy however he looks ten years younger than before he left this city which improvement I te ie e charges entirely to the sea voyage telegraph I 1 I 1 sopa SPRING 2 23 uia uda V ia Frank frankila frankiin ila iia 2 24 4 general rich is ia here from paris cape hooper and family col aversand akers Aker sand and severt sever bevert eveia 4 t alother al other salt lake laae gentlemen and ladies ladie are here recuperating their health to prom pros te which copious and frequent draughts of f sparkling soda boda water irom from the inex treely freely taken by the invalids captain captai a hooper 9 P hale and others are building houses bouses and making other subs substantial tanti improvements ants the car penters work from sunrise to sunset far for the capt and from sunset to 11 pm for mayor hale soda springs city la Is nifty fifty five hundred feet above the sea level the thermometer yesterday at noon stood at 85 nights are delightfully cool A A herd 0 1400 head of 0 texan stock is passing through here westward today to day the operative cooperative co store is dying a good business A M af 1 14 item item writes from mount pleasant aug 20 the indian disturbances were rather a heavy tax tam upon the set tiers the smyth page case was under uner investigation smyth was sent to mantl manti says our correspondent bishop seeley has kept table tabie family famili supplies and every conceivable means employed at the service and demand of the most exact ingraca of indians these are no ordinary indians they are dressed lofty and grand la in appearance pe arance and bearing and while seated at the friendly board of tho the bishop demand other luxuries and their demands hayo havo been threateningly conveyed bishop bradley rejoices in the prospects of heavy harvest and no hearp to bring it home be cause poor poon poorly lo 10 had need of his two span of horses ephraim e equally quail I 1 rejoices in a tax of from seven to nine hundred ancl red rod dollars per month for her watchmen wheeler and party are in the valley but I 1 fear his operations may way be greatly impeded by the present indian em imbroglio broglio funeral OBSEQUIES the funeral of thomas harrington Harr ington logton who didd died of old age on the insi was numerously attended at his reside residence ned in the ath ward at 10 a m on the lust the ser ter services vices were conducted conduct dd under the direction of bishop win wen thorne and andre re marks were made by elder eider john taylor taylon and others eulogistic of his faithful and upright course as a latter alaster day saint sin t duk during a period briod of thirty tw two 6 years brother harrington was one of the first who embraced the gospel in the town of liverpool england eie eee he fie gathered with the maints haims in 1842 to nauvoo illinois ois irom whence he was driven with his brethren and sisters for the testimony of jesus and has continued ready with his life and substance stance to advance the cause of god the exact age of deceased is not known although it is believed by those most familiar with b him I 1 m t that h at it exceeded ninety years jears he was very eccentric in his hig tn manners anners and although liberal in making those around him comfortable would relate nothing pertaining to his own li fenor yet of his acquaintances quain unless it reflected to their good Six years yearb ago be hgr was thrown from his horse upon his head bead which deprived i him of his hit memory and affected his mind up to the time of his bis death he leaves a wife three daughters and a son to record their Int interest brest in an honorable father com comi ELECTION RETURNS ST august 1872 editor deseret Je sews news v the vote of washington county is as aa fol lows lowa t to ow wit it delegate to congress george 0 cannon votes cammi commissioners to locate locale sity lands john yan van cott gott lewis newis S hills john representative to the legislative Ap assembly from washington and kan hano 0 coup counties ties J joseph josoph W young county surveyor Survey br john M mi Md mcfarlane Farlane county superintendent oi of common schools joseph 13 johnson county recorder alden A al sheriff daniel dantel coroner It riehard bichard ichard bentley bent Beut ley lev Select selectman man mau robert D covington respectfully ALDEN A 31 JACKSON county clerk i I 1 1 P S the last precinct wera were rp not nok received until yesterday |