Show LOCAL AN ind AND 0 OTHER MATT E Rs FROM TUESDAYS DAILY JUNE 17 houst FLIES arc are becoming numerous but not popular they have made their appearance uncommonly early CALLED we had a call cau today to day from mr ainsworth of the firm of woolworth ainsworth co publishers new york and chicago who is now on the way to california the business of the company Is confined chiefly to educational works 11 writing biting drawing drawings the classics fcc and they have published some borne of the best works of this ilind kind lind in this or any other country their publications can be obtained at Dw awyers rc THE observatory mr W D wheeler Is at work with men indis in his hib employ surveying the ground for the erection en atlon or of the national astronomical observatory T the he plan of the structure is a plain italian composite cosite now very common in this countr country I 1 fifty nitty feet in lenyth length and eighteen in depak depth rhe the building will be surmounted by a cupola where will be placed two telescopes ot of the latest pattern approved by the government ern ment and several instruments necessary to making meteorological observations apartments will beset beget be set pet agide aside for geological an avirt surveying parties for utah idaho wyoming arizona and montana junction 1 u t to n jung june T u ne I 1 at h 4 FROM erom wednesdays DAILY dally JUNE 18 bishop L E harrington ot of american fork and hon elon L farr ot of ogden both old and tried friends called brieby today all well in their fields of labor ane Ann IVED A private letter from liverpool dated may states that elders R T burton john clark and john C graham had bad arrived safely at that port in good health Burt nuit grany arAny A daring burglar burglary y was commit bitted ud u d last night at the hotel by parties unknown arane A pane rane of glass la in the front of the building was broken and aud it Is supposed that the burglar made his entrance through he the aperture into the wart warehouse house attached to the hotel the proprietor has suffered considerable iosa losa junction juno june 17 parlor parlon before us lies hes the gramme pro of a parlor entertainment tain ment to be given at the methodist church third south street on friday evening june by prof C J plummer who Is reputed to be a fine elocutionist the posse possessor sor son of extra extraordinary ord mily powers of mimicry cry and withal an excellent humorist he will regale his audience with select readings 0 anecdotes ac uke brigham CITY JUM jane editor deseret nees news yesterday about 11 a in the bo body IY of wm win henry who was drowned in bear river last saturday was found in the lake about a mile from the mouth of the river by isaac daniel smith lorenzo wright and isaac hu hunsacker ns acker who brought him tot tor brigham city where a coroners inquest was held heid over the remains the jury giving a verdict in accordance with the facts in the case the corpse was dreadfully disfigured and swollen A large number of people le followed the re mains remains in groces procession r oz to pt the e grave the burfal burial took ceat at 5 in the eve evening n A C evanston W T 18 editor despret president young accompanied by bv a number ofin cited friends left salt lake city at five fire minu minutes past six sir this morning for evanston to meet president geo A smith ane following gentlemen were in thy the party P presidents re ideas bri briham brigham ham young and I 1 D art H weila wella veli vell a and nd elders 0 orson pratt john taylor wilford woodruff george Q cant Cani ion gon win wm jennings it ti F uttie lttie A at musser J T camol camel D mckenzie Mc kenzie Kenzle 11 B clawson 11 L campbell jaines james sharp joseph A young john W young andrew burt R J golding IV WC calder alder B Y hampton aiex alex burt and orson arnold there was also quite a large number of ladles the tho part party eiml reached 02 denat about a quarter to 8 0 clock and without changing cars were switched on ane IT P line and at 10 m minutes tes to 9 left on the eastern bound train they reached evanston Rv anston all safe at 11 aj es past I 1 and met president smith and thomas jennings they were wece well received amidst cordial gree greetings ng the e weather 1 cehi h hatful u it t Is goell cool enough bhe khe to be very cry agreeable gleea bif bis let lel and the trip has been L very veny picas plews pleasurable D W M EVANS A A M musser tunnel THROUGH THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS A scheme is now on foot for foi running a tunnel through the rocky mountains this may seem a prodigious enterprise at first to the basua casual rea ceacer er but ut the parties who have the tha matter in hand are san sanguine inhof of the most complete success for some time past gentlemen have been investigating vesti gating this matter and they lave arrived at the conclusion that the project Is feasible in every particular the idea is to tunnel the mountains from a po point dat about i one e mile below black hawk to the middle park running ina lna in a northwesterly direction the tunnel to ba 03 run will it is presumed cut many rich veins of gold and silver and thus a great mining interest be developed bonev for the prosecution of the tha work is furnished by english capitalists who are sanguine of the ultimate success of the enterprise ter prise some idea of the magnitude of the tak may be gathered from the fact that the tunnel if completed will wiil be twelve miles lu in length it la is intended to make it large enough to be used for railroad purposes po ses and so it if a road is ever to be con n truc ted to the middle park irwill it will nind find go it ils its most convenient route routs through the tunnel it will be called the sierra madre tunnel company and the incorporation tapers papers tar par ers ens for lt organization have already boen been filed george W heaton esq a rent tent gentleman gentleman leman ieman well versed in matters ot of this kind ind will have business charge ol 01 the operations of the company we hope the company wili will be b success sulin fulin carrying out the great bore it will undoubtedly be one ot of the biggest things in the world and if they can make it woy woi kv will prove that man knows no ob kincle in nature for jung june zut tut editor desent deseret meus in your issue ot of last evening I 1 find a notice of smallpox small pox cases which I 1 think needs some explanation As I 1 understand it your reporter carries the idea that I 1 was one ol 01 the attending physicians upon these cases and one would naturally inter vw waa to a certain extent at east responsible in la the matter were it not that this Infer inser inference enoe might naturally be drawn I 1 would not notice the article for to me newspaper rio hio notoriety dorany sor for any physician of standing standings 13 a questionable position As to the facts facto aa as they exist dr benedict was neither the attending nor consulting phy hida tida at any time and was wa not employed by mr to even the cases the same facts apply equally to dr davist darls who was employed aa as a nurse only according to your notice I 1 am placed in tha th enviable position of meeting and consulting with a professed homce homos physician which common sense would at once teach us la Is impossible my true position in the premises was to express an opinion to mr taylor which I 1 did exan on n sunday did time and space permit I 1 might enter more into details but this I 1 think thinks Is sufficient J 31 BENEDICT IL D salt sait lake lako city june 1873 the reference made in the local article alluded to inthe above to dr benedict 13 as follows dr clinton states that three physicians have rendered medical aid to those patients dr de benedict dr higgins davis and dr melk meik this statement it appears Is incorrect so far as the rendering of Al medical aid was concerned our reporter has tas cast no red rejections ec lions on anybody having no intention of doing so the only thing in connect tiow tion with the matter that appeared to need explanation Is that several parties were aware ot the existence ot of smallpox at the residence of mr nir taylor homo time previous to tuesday morning mornings and yet no report was made to the city quarantine physician until ull then the citizens meantime ignorantly running the risk of coming in contact with the disease nten nien the petition of citizens asking the city city lity council not to license any dram drain and tippling shops and to prohibit bit tit so far as lies in their power the r sale saie sale rale of spirituous liquors excepting for medicinal purposes in this city was cd last I 1 night ight 1 tae petition bad Z 2783 83 names appended to it the number of or signers would have been several times larger largen but forthe for the shortness of the time timp between the commencement of its circulation for sig pig natures and its presenta presentation to the council only nine out odthe of the twenty bishops wards heing being represented presented rf in it IL on motion of councilor G grow row the mayor appointed appolit ed a committee ot of five to tg take the petition under considerations consideration examine tao the law on the subjects subject frame an ord ordinance mance la in conformity with the law and with the expressed wishes of the people and report at next meeting in framing a suitable ordinance the main objects to be considered are to make it conformable to law and therill the wili will of the tho people it ordinances are to be constructed and rna fra framed with an eye to meeting the whims and pre prejudices prejudice judie judic of individuals who may bae a little brief authority and who use the latter in an arbitrary and unjustifiable manners manner oneff one of the most mou mon mongrel greis grels one sided and useless documents that ever was produced would be the probable result and then the chances would be that it would atwould be ruled down after all we hope to see a good wholesome ordinance emanate from the present wholesome and much needed movement that is what the people want and that Is what the law justifies the representatives of the people in framing u i mckean miner groo winder and smith composed the committee appoint ed by the mayor ans ani to whom the petition was referred i c i FROM THURSDAYS DAILY JUNE 19 THAT CASE in ia the district court in c ch chambers bambers today to day the evi evl evidence deuce was closed and the arguments delivered in the preliminary of the has kins perjury case cam the decision of 0 the court will be given tomorrow to morrow morning at enox kasab KANAB 0 IT oliphant Oll called this thia morning ile he left kanab a week ago hist last friday he ile reports that everything Is prosperous at that settlement although the crops arc are backi backward ard owin owing to the lateness of the spring they look nino fino and promising stock is also doln doin doing well there owing to I 1 the he high water the west bank of the jordan at keeses reeses field has given way and a large portion of the land is inundated in consequence tho the locality of the breach Is 13 a short distance north of t tt tie tte e bridge telegraphic the deseret Telez telegraph raph company havo have removed from thir th thi ir lr lines the worn out hard rubber insulators substituting an Improve Im provet I pattern of glas gla s in alator insle insie d the hard rubber insulat ors are good when new news but in a rey fey years he elements honeycomb honey comb them by dissipating the sulphur with wl wt ich they are hardened the comp company i uy ha haju babu ali t completed a new double wire lin between this city and ogden on new pol s planted on the west side bide of the th e 17 C R tt tl their through no 11 c commercial wire wires wilch which connects with san frn tum lux and new yok yoh yo k ai repeaters repeat re rs Is steel and will bear a breake g str L 1 of 2800 pound i while the no 9 sala gala gal a iced iron wiro wire nw in general use offers only goo pou als ais lis breaking resistance bith S dents 1 muster and van der burah he latter of the C P R RK IL wires a bitof ra ly ot of boys and men di abling their I 1 nes by breal breaking dug the glass inua tuua lusua tors tons with roea pistols ac parents teachers and the well disposed pubic should use their all i such ao band when n known r port the fenders offenders to tho the proper authorities fr punishment the deseret company has been engaged in rebut rebutting ding their lines and placing thern them along the line of the which greatly la increases creases the tha facilities for re repairs palas do not break the insulators WAT WATER an abundance of water at this dry time ot of the year la Is a positive necessity the various creeks running into this cl city are full even to overflowing yet the people pie in various parts of the city are lo 10 loud lu tu t their theiu elc complaints regarding the scarcity scarcity of water er that the tha trees lu in their orchards are t thirsty asty and some of them even perishing for sor formant want or of it it is certainly a pity that people should be in this position seeing that the lack does not exist in any deficiency in intro the oel orl original rinal ginal sources ot of supply but in its distribution there Is generally considerable growling done on the water question every season ome gome of which is probably meas measurably u ru bly justifiable ti and other portions not s so 0 v very cry A good deal or of growling has been dirc dire directed eted towards the city vater water master masten con considerable adorable ot of which he be probably has not deserved with regard to the matters Pert pertaining dining to the distribution ac of water the inhabitants ot of the various wards may have a little more to do themselves than t they hey probably imagine as Is partially indicated by sec see 5 ot of an ordin ordinance anea auca creating the office of the city and aud defining De the deputies thereof which reads as follows the duty of 0 the inhabitants et of each bishops ward to make and aud keep in repair such sueh damsig daims ates gates or may be necessary necess ivy iry to admit an equal and fair distribution thib trib ution of water to their several wards to be under the control of the tile wate 91 in each ward one of 0 the chief duties of the city water maiter ma iter according to law 13 to see that a sufficient supply of water is kept blonvill flowing floN viii vIll 9 through the main ditches from which the under the immediate supervision of the tha ward water masters receive their supplies when a leakage occurs in one of the smaller ditches as is often the case and instead ot of the water running down the ceas it overflows the streets thus cutting lutting off the supply to people below the breach besides injuring the i oad road we ave are informed it is the duty of the ward water master to see to the repairing of the break the same also alao in the matter of obstructions in the ditches and here one ward leno lenc encroaches roaches on the rights ot of another ward the city official should be appealed to to decide between the disputants it would appear that the best remedy for the adjustment of the water question would bo for tor tho the people to nind find out whether their water masters are the right men in inthe the right place sif sir th y are notto dispense with their thein services and select men who are able and willingto willing to attend to the duties of the position this done the city would we bell beil believe eves evev at once hon hou r the tho choice of the people and give the men selee ted certificates of office the selection of the right kind or men would be likely to make the matter much more satisfactory to the people generally dis uis OVERT overy yest test yesterday erd my abress ayress rs C woodmansee george georce seaser seazer and arn hunt of this city went to sardine kanyon ganyou lead ie id ID ing out oat of orden rall Rali kanson eanson voil voll where they |