| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAMY DAILY JULY 2 23 this afternoon the dust aust laid and the air moister and cooler BUILDING up south cottonwood ward Is being rigidly rapidly built up something over twelve br brick ck buildings are now being erected there and are in various stages of progress A CHANGE we understand that mr sigor fors bors superintendent of the germania smelt ing and refining works will soon seen retire from that position positions when the vacancy will be fillad by mr wise BIG bia excursion the ahe rush for tickets for the ward lake side bide excursion on the has his been so great that those conducting the atrain affair have been com compelled lied tied to charter another car making nine hi ef all an two DATS MEETINGS it will be seen b hya ya notice in mother column that two days meetings will be held in the new tabernacle on saturday and sunday august ath and loth there Is likely to be a large attendance ACCIDENT Mr eugene callay conductor of the utah southern railroad passenger train met with an accident while at his post t this morning by which be bad the bourth fourth finger flager severely crushed luckily no bones were broken though the flesh tiesh was badly bruised and mutilated dr benedict attended to th injury stormy that thunder storm yesterday was pretty powerful while it lasted and so was that shower the latter was only of a few minutes duration when at tta ita greatest height A steady gentle shower for a few hours would be ot of great benefit to the crops just now win nixon and T atay tay lor the young men who were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in robbin mr Shep shepherd herd berd of clil Cili california fornia of 1000 last thursday were discharged from custody today to day there being no evidence produced to show their connection with the crime accommodation on eve every ry evening when the theatre is open for the accommodation mo dation of those who attend the street cars run until the close of the performances this will be a great conven convenience lence to parties visiting the theatre who reside re tlde kide at gome distance from that building I 1 ansa ANNA BISHOP this lady and her troupe gave cave the opening one of three concerts at platts hall san ban francl FrancI francisco Fco last Thurs day night bight a large audience being in a attendance the tho figaro speaks glowingly of the quality of the performances and says the audience was very enthusiastic THE COMING exiana EMIGRANTS A dispatch in la another column bays says a thousand mor mons mona for salt lake passed through oina oma ha yesterday and the day before sunday and monday the emigrants are arc usually four days coming from omah a which aich would make it thursday or friday for the arrival of this company but as it is a large company and probably reliably coming by special train it is possible for vor it coming to fco fcc here ere on wednesday evening though it Is more likely to be thursday evening however demay we may have a dispatch giving more inore definite information before tho the arrival of the company tuia tula WELL bobi BORI ag PROJECT at ata a meeting Meet ingot 0 gentlemen interested in the above experiment experiments held yesterday yesterdays in the absence of a quorum to effect a per organizations the following persons elected to act officers henry lawrence president B G ray Bay bould treasurer bentham fabian secretary etwas it was further resolved that an assessment of twenty dollars on each share be made for the pur purpose ro e of paving I 1 g the contractor for work done up to date ana and that the secretary m n t tiry ly su subscribers to pay sald said assessment to the treasurer I 1 roa surer at the banking house of walker brother brothers BEWARE or there chere are an any haum gium csc b r of unmitigated rascals la in this city now nog no w a 4 adaya daya abo are ready to tako take advantage of every favorable opportunity to lead the young and an fn into the tho apt paths of bin sin young we women b beware er ot of t them in do not hd under any circumstance circumstances sp form acquaintances lat quain ces with strangers with whose characters r e you are unacquainted parents look after your daughters and also your sons bons and do all in your power to keep them out of the way of temptation A case of a young woman of this city leaving the home of hec her father and mother and going away with those who are capable of leading her to ruin was brought to our notice a few days ago and this Is only one instance among numbers of others from a gentleman who resides in the tenth ward we learn that some borne miserable scoundrel broke into the school house last wednesday night and took from the sunday school library collection ot of books a number of books of mormon doctrine and covenants and bibles some charred remains of the books were subsequently found on the bench about a mile east of the house indicating di that the animus of the person who committed the deed was unadulterated meanness and spite such a wretch Is beneath all contempt and it Is to be hoped he will be discovered that it may be known who Is the smallest man in the c country ol antry autry as well as that he may bo be punish according to the law A carpenter who was at work in the schools discovered on thursday morning that some one had been inside the building the night previous as he found that one of the windows of the old school house which connects connect with the new now had been unfastened bened THE tue nake LAKE there thero is a luxury within reach of many of our citizens which does not seem to be appreciated to that extent that it deserves we refer to bathing in the waters of the salt lake lakes one of the most healthful and pleasant recreations imaginable the waters have a most bracing and strengthening effect upon invalids and their buoyancy enables ladles ladies and children to bathe in them with little or no danger of drowning it being nearly impossible tor for an individual to sink with a great many peo pie plo distance lends enchantment to the view clew and it is probable that it the lake ye mere y e from one to three hundred miles distant from here quite a number ot of our cit olt citizens zens who have never been close to its shores would visit it tor for recreation pleasure and health the few keople who reside around the ME marign laign of the lake attest that the atmosphere mo sphere is very conducive td tot health and thattie that the difference in this is noticeable within a distance of only a few miles of the shore this is probably explainable on the ground that a certain degree of moisture is favorable to animal as well as vegetable r ilfe life the evaporation from the lake in summer time is vey extensive so much so that around its margin a heavy dew falls upon the contiguous land every evening at sunset remaining on the ground till an hour or two after sunrise causing a moisture to exist in the atmosphere that is exceedingly grateful to the senses and la Is very invigorating to the human system and hence in eie ele the vicinity 0 of f the lake what is known aa as summer corn plaint among children is comparatively unknown whereas in localities where the atmosphere is dry and arld arid such diseases prevail to an alarming R extent it IL I 1 the opinion 0 of f sono sono gono who ara arc acquainted quain ted with those facts that it if these items were more widely understood tho the gide bide of the tho lako luke would become a more frequent place ot of resort than it is at present t and that the number of summer residences thereabouts would largely increase FROM wednesdays DAILY JULY 23 from PROM judge peacock ot of manti co is in town TIIE THE EMIGRANTS we understand the c coming orning emigrants will be in this city at ten tomorrow to morrow morning tue THIRD Cour company any AxY tho cho third company of emi emigrants auts for lor utah was wms expected to 10 leave liverpool july uth and to number about tuc TUB emir Exir EMIGRANTS RANTs acad the list of names of arriving emigrants alid and see if your friends and acquaintances are among the number QUOITS there will be a quoit contest tomorrow at K R margetts grounds second south street we understand that from fifteen to twenty competitors havo bavo entered their names namos CAPTURED wardon warden rack Kack wood informed us today to day that the convict peter angerson who escaped a few days ago wab captured yesterday in the first ward and that he is now safely in custody FROM erom BEAK BEAR LAKE VALLET general gendral C C rich and his eon col J C klea kica arrived in the city today to day they re report or that harvest prospects ets la bear lake valvey 7 al are excellent THI tw F IM according to custom the printers wish to enjoy themselves in celebrating the arrival of the pioneers in thia this valley consequently wo shall publish no paper tomorrow to morrow RETURNED eider elder george reached home this morning from the tile sandwich islands in good health ile lie had a pleasant trip going and returning ho he left honolulu on the esth instant brother mitchell mitchall and family and the brethren 9 generally on cralle were well when he aft ctt elder emer king who has as been laboring on the sandwich Sandi islands for several years with his wise wife and family and two native boyea boy doy will be la in this city lo 10 a 0 few days THAT TUAT GALE oz fsr warden rockwood hock Kock wood dropped in this morning nul nur nril informed us that the gale sale ou on monday al ler ter carried a new now largo large and very substantial out outhouse housey which he be had bad had bad erected on tho the fair grounds on jordan st sta into tho the air for a few rods the fall completely demolishing it A circular tent 21 24 x 16 reet feet was considered in great danger and the guard directed t AO xo A O of the prisoners to bold onto on to it the men did as they were told but their strength was not sufficient and they and tent were carried aloft a few feet the men reached terra firma again uninjured but the tent was destroyed ST by courtesy of president george A smith we are arc enabled to print the following rc elved hy by deseret telegraph this morning rooming ST GEORGE july 23 22 1373 president geo A smith the work on the temple Is steadily progressing foun dation on west end nort north I 1 east and half of east end six feet ilk lik high bli mii weather warm and dry range about i 1 crops light not much elc sic sickness eick kness ness nesb but considerable wilt cooper co oper open agite farm encouraging ROBT james umphries humphries IT writes from virgen city kane co july as follows we have very hot weather her hep in this part of the country and very dry the tho driest season for many years our wheat crop is all gathered late corn Is beginning to be planted early carn looks well also sugar cane and a q far as I 1 can learn the people of virgen city are all rejoicing in the principles of the gospel our sunday and da day I 1 school is well attended and as a general general thing the health of the community is pretty good GAS gaa WATER A asb AND ND mr william J silver has been for some time engaged in labine gas steam and water pipes in the city hall the steam pipes are t tt be used for heating the interior of 0 the building when the gas arrangements are completed the town clock will be lighted up at nights while the fittings are being arranged for lighting the clock the public are requested to look upon it as an unsafe time indicator this will not be for a few davs howe however very verp as the woric work cannot be done till some ot of the fixings arrive from the east U US S MAIL commissioner general slonaker of new Orle orie orleans general commissioner or superintendent of the united states tales 8 railroad mali mall service Is in town tows the general has the superintendence of the railroad maii mall service for the entire cou country 11 try and it Is on business conn connected acted with his office that he is 13 now tr traveling ng in tho the west on leaving this city ho he will proceed to california ho he has the supervision of thy tha making of contracts for carrying malls mails amsl assignment dment of routes etc throughout tho the united states the generall general who served la in the confederate army under general longstreet states that of representatives in the state legislature of louisiana 83 93 are color colored edy edv and of 44 senators 33 are colored besides there being a colored congressman united states senator and auditor of public accounts FOUND tue THE HORSES some time ago john bright of Ri rivendale riverdale weber county had six horses stolen from him and since bince aten sheriff william brown ef of weber county has been hunting for the animals and thieves A few day days s ago he recovered two of the horses which he found in possession of a man in ophir who had bought them from two men named res lely james heien helen and W bean these there two individuals were found in this city yesterday with two of tho the animals in their possession and were arrested dolen said eaid he be bought the horses but could give glo no definite idea as to whom he bought them from while bean claimed to be only an employed of dolen this morning the following dispatch was received by capt Andrew Burt leui leni july 23 capt burt bart I 1 hear bear you have t two w of tho 0 horses and prisoners I 1 have got t he tho other hors horst B s angwill and will be in the city this evening WILLIAM wilma m browy brows sheriff in every case which sheriff brown has undertaken BO so far as we have had opportunity to observe he has showed that he Is isa a most efficient eili cill clent officer fleer of when he starts out after anybody ho he keeps up an incessant and indefatigable hunt until his object is accomplished ile ire keeps the object to be attained in view and never lets up until he has either accomplished it or till perfectly satisfied that the case is fruitless weber county is fortunate in having so fo able industrious dust rious and lelent efficient efm eff an officer PATAI SHOOTING CASE CANE shortly before seven last evening ildi 1131 II 11 M garvey was shot and killed by VV Illiam william B sullivan in harry wrights saloon east temple street the Thet women entered into a dispute gave each other lie lle and then commenced a rough and tumble night fight several persons who were present it nt tho the time interfered among the latter being the proprietor of the saloon mr wright and separated the combatants ba tants sullivan was put out oat of the place and garvey retired toward the rear end of the saloon when sullivan got as far as the outside of the d acor C or he drew his bis pistol opened the swinging door with his left hand and pointed the weapon at garvey the latter ran from him in a B looping attitude as if to avoid avold the bullet when sullivan fired the ball e entered n acred garvels Gar Garv veys cys back bacz bac v beneath the tho shoulder blade and taking an upward tendency tend ency eucy owing to his stooping posture came out under hs hi s collar bone and went through the partition door casing andrell and fell seii to the tho ficor lir fir hamilton was immediately called in fil who said eald at once that the tho case was wag hopel hopeless ces uld old avid informed the deceased to that effects effect tho the latter only lived about twenty minutes atter alter receiving the tho wound after the shooting sullivan gave him himself cli up and was wag taken to the city hall and edred edged in jail where he now lies at half balf past nine in the evening evenin r coroner george J tny Thy taylor lorand and a jury held an inquest over ibe the remains of garvey when edward Preb prebble bleg bles harry wright wrighty and yung cut the latter a chinese waiter waiters were examined as witnesses the testimony given by these witnesses was la in effect that a fow tow minutes before the shooting t ok place sullivan called garvey to go over to a corner of the |