| Show LOCAL AND OTHER batters HATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY dally 17 AUG 20 nise of theca ses of smallpox pox pom which I 1 have occurred in tit thea this city this year BO so far nine have terminated fatally DISTRICT court count in tho the third district court yesterday in tho the caboot case ease of mary G hussey flusser vs TS job smith et a al on appeal from tho the probate Court Judge Ur person penson confirmed tho the decision of that court in awarding to the said job smith the city title to certain property hereby nullifying tho abo sale of the same sanio by the U S carabal Ma rahal rabal under dc do creo of foreclosure of 0 mortgage STREET lamp laan last la evening mr J jil 11 stevens agent and superintendent ot of the united states stated gas lighting company p et of mass I 1 explained and showed bf by exper experiments ime ants how st street t lamp could be lighted by means ot of electricity e trie lt the experiments were wener exhibit d 1 in t the tho g mayors office city hall hail balliu la presence pre senco ot of tho the city council and preast and were entirely successful evincing that the rag gag could be turned on and lighted by this apparatus and method in one second tor for each jamp lamp the company represented by ain air stevens seii sell the patent right to us use uso se this apparatus to the different cities discharged mrs white who rho jes yes shot at hen her hii bli husband shand on second south street was arrested and taken it fore justice clinton list lust lust list evening X nobody 0 could be found however who was willing to make an affidavit against her not even the husband whom she used as a target and nt at the request of attorney Z snow ebe she was discharged from custody judge snow said he would bring the tile 1 matter benore before tho the grand jury of the pro batet court when if anybody could bo be foundton found to appear against her tho the case would be considered chere there bg deseret telegraph ST geouge GEO itOE 19 indan agent assent ing ingolfs alfs Is expected here in a few days dayi on his 11 Is way to loads of goods roods till passed through roush th chic which I 1 will be iye distributed t tri to th the Ind indians ians lans it is u understood that the muddy valley will lye lie made a reservation ser Tation for the indians of this country mr nein ingalls expected to bay buy out oat the present settlers there who jumped the tha mormon 1 claims and improvements mr ingalls claims that the have no titie title whatever 11 my citizens here claim that the old eld settlers should unite in a strong protest against these proceedings din thirty swiss emigrants arrived here today numbers more if sent could find immediate employment THOSE MISSING SING BOXES ETC ere tho the following comes along la in answer to that information wanted la in the NEWS newa of yesterday editor jacK tor foi deseret news in youil your ast last nighta paper I 1 read that information la is wanted about some come emigrant property I 1 can say that tho tha green box with the name buza tseu euza ott through the faithful exertions of the freight arent agent mr cope was round found nd and delivered to the rightful he the ath ot of augut augu t tho box with the name Th almaine Thal thai marm maim never was lost the sack of bed bedding dingA of david brand L kept la tit my possession possess slon until I 1 received his address as I 1 was not sure to which settlement he went when he left ogden t capot and the parties who had his address d ress never gave me the game bame As I 1 was requested to take charre charge of this company of emigrants on their arrival by prot prof maeser I 1 looked after their luggage as all mu much ch as time would permit and the effort now mado made to secure their jugg lugg luggage would have been thankfully d at the etwas it was if ceded but now 0 t that hat everything is right the anxiety in manifested nit d comes rather late aa as the parties concerned have been south tor for rora fora a week past palts and fit possession of their thele luggage since the ath of august lor JOR D GOSE goss salt sall SAlt SaIt Lako Laka Ty AN OF or bral bram for the past two or three months this territory has hus been the scene seene of a number of boody bloody tragedies there la Is one redeeming feature about I 1 the heso so disgraceful affairs however and that I 1 L that a respectable actable honorable useful citizen a ta idom dom loses his bis life in id them those rau tau murderous scenes are generally to roughs boughs and desperadoes of whom there is a large class in utah at present in laet it is asserted by those who are supposed to know that there are more cut throats blacklegs black legs gamblers pimps and characters ot of that stripe in this city than in any other ot of tho the samo earno size in the tiie west let a keen ireen student of human nature pass down east temple street at almost any houret the day and ho he will see sec numbers of or men lounging around upon whose villainous crime hardened countenances scoundrel la is written as plainly to the penetrating eye ere as if it had been placed there in indelibly printed letters lettea these bad men mea have congregated here from california and from the tho mining towns ot of the surrounding states and territories they have no apparent or visible means of support of an honorable nature and yet they subsist and it is strongly believed and wo we might say known and not be far off the mark that there are men in league with them who endeavor to keep up an air of 0 respectability and who wilo make their assisting these characters to elude the penalty of 0 the law when they commit any depre dalion daVon wealtny A it Itha ltha has been abeen pretty generally supposed that the portion portions sot of the city situated on tho the benches or high lands are more hea heathy thy than th the elower slower parts at a lesser altitude mr nir J E P taylors report for last year years hofei however er does floes not D a appear to agree with this ideal idea but rather ia indicates sear that thai such is not the case out of deaths which occurred in this city in 1872 63 or a little over one seventh of the whole were in tho the mth ward it Is true that the soth ward has bag considerably more population than any other ward in the city being several times larger langer still the figures supplied by the sexton indicate that the mortality in the upper localities is larger than in the lower we bel bei believe belleve leves level howe howo however vers verp that by far the greater poi pol port portion reloa lon ion of 0 the mortality la in the oth ath ward is among the residents of that portion which is at present above the reach ot of water and where as a matter of course coursel there is ittle lttie or no vegetation it may be I 1 that hat the prevalence ot of summer complaints among children in that locality may be ai at least partially caused by the absence ot of grateful moisture in the atmosphere A degi ce ol 01 moisture in tho the air when it la is not impure is I 1 known to be favorable to animal aswell as weil well as it la is to vegetable life it la Is very evident that it ent water to cultivate cult irate the land on the bench north of 0 t the ha wall could bo be obtained and conveyed there that portion ot of the city would beco become me much more healthful than it is ww tor for as before alluded to the conditions would be favorable to the growth and development of ot vegetable life and it would inthe bo more to animal lito lifo also if it be true as has been sometimes stated that miasma fc c vapors float from the lower parts of the city to the I 1 anches it seems reasonable to suppose that it the atmosphere on the highlands was impregnated wit wil with h moisture from their owa own surroundings those poisonous vapors would rould be more uk likely I 1 to rise above the breathing air of the residents ane kinby KIRBY SHOOTING CASE william kirvy kirley cli charged arged with shooting with intent to kill thomas willi williams ams wa a brought into the police polke court at a t elten eleven today to day no cv dence was taken although it was understood ond that thal williams physician was to be present and make a statement he did not appear however but bat judge tilden who was present on behalf of the prisoner idoner said that the doctor stated that wr williams illiams would soon eoon be able to be around igral nand and that the tho bail ball had struck the lattora latt lat int cra hip joint glanced around and come dut out in front judge hoe hoce HOSP who appeared peare for the tha people said he be was wiling willing to take the as to the nature of the wound as similar to what the tiu physician would make were he under oath and ind justice clinton placed kirbyu kirbys bonda bands at to appear before the grand grard jury lory of the probate court of infalt lake county whenever required considering the character of the charge th the e prisoners own admissions and the r general of the case BO so far as known the bonds nrc arc exceedingly low A man has been ahot shot in tit the tile back apparently in a most cowardly manner and the Intent lirten tot of the party who did the shoo shooting ting Is so plain as almost to be set sel seir self lf evident it matters not as to the character of the man through whose base bade a bullet was ihus thug pent the cania camo of thus thug attempting to murder him is the same and it certainly cannot be said kiwo la Is a very high I 1 guro gure at which to hold a human 11 R te general statements with regard to the condition of williams do not acree agree with that made in the court this morning on tte contrary doubts are still expressed 3 regarding rard gard trig frig liis his recovery and it is thought that should ho he even be able to bo be around again ho he will be maimed tor for life OaD ogder rr IT imsais ats ars froni froin the junction of aug low COMINO coming mamuel samuel and J james ames Ifor flor rocks of this city are on their way home from country they left liverpool on the eth dinst arrived a ht new york tork on tiie the and proceeded to t patterson new jersey they started for ogden yesterday and arc are expected to arrive about sund sand sanday sunday ay next JUSTICES court count on ilio INfo monday insi gideon melain mclain was brought before justice IL K r baird baini nf lynne p precinct r on a charge ora ofa of assault i with intent to commit a rape J grover 0 rover esq app appeared eared earod fon for forth the people aryl and win hroar broan esq q for defendant all ail t on hearby hearing the tat ony and picas vicas of counsel to tho court decided that the sustained and nite eive judgment as foi fol bollong long to wit kaid kald bind kind mclain to he be imprisoned months at hard hiru labor and pa pay V a fine of fifty fly dollars and all costs of atilt J ACCIDENT archibald N baxter aged 23 son of robart baxter of or wellsville cacho cache county was coming down a hill bill near bishop Jair jairrel james fei rei s saw mill milt with a span of mule sand and the running runn inc pears gears of or a tho liever of the brake leaning pine tree which raised tila the wacon wason and threw him forward on his head bead him up and rendering rende rinar him francis francia E gunnell came to his ills assistance and brought him hina into ogden arriving about daylight this morning lie ire was C conveyed 0 to the residence of dr drall Y L anderson andersen his mother was staying in ogdan visiting at the residence of mn jin P 1 mcfarlane McF ariane and ancl Is now attending ir on onic het bet son who Is in great danger the injuries 4 are in the spinal column and with the uhe exception of the respiratory organs and tb th 1 head acad ho he is almost entirely paralyzed tho the lower part of his body is entirely insensible to touch and he is unable to move his hands fiands and arms except with a very slight motion ills his recovery would be almost a miracle FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally AUGUST AUGUSTS 21 coffee correr mint MIIA geo wa davis has just imported a bl big coffee which la Is at his store I 1 STILL IN JAM willfam william kirby who shot thomas williams s still in jail not havink having been able ablo to td find acceptable bonds bondsmen bien nien SASH FASTENERS mr a agent rit tit for sor or t tho 0 patent wedge sash bash fasteners has hag discovered that window sashes cashes can not only be fastened at any desired height beight by those articles but that by driving a screw nail into a batten rod the vie windows cannot be lifted by parties outside Mr informs us ho be la Is at work on an invention of his ills own in this line also work on the wedge principle but wu vit consist 0 of but one piece aper deseret telegraph ST geouge 21 about vvo wo hundred ia indians have gathered here from the su surrounding country ncr sr tor for tho the appearance ot of agent ingalls installs numbers ot them seem very much opposed to going antho on tho reservation the tho muddy indian who received ft rew few presents from tho agent tenc lafin lalin that the goods wore werm orno onno account the blankets were mado made ot or tho the poorest shoddy and they could almost shake them to 0 pieces for food ho he rave gave them mouldy bouldy bacon which almost poisoned them this morning the tho grand galell mining company started a compa company of men at work making a road from g this Is city c ity to their mines preparatory prep oratory to having havin g a smelter built noc nor PREPARED pre PaE pared PAnED the city council committee m atteo on improvements lm were not prepared report on tuesday night on the thel matter mattor of the petition ot of residents of the north bench asking for aid in getting water to that locality wo understand however that the tho subject la Is very favorably considered by the committee and by the mayor and entire council and itis it Js probable that they will do all in their power for ther eller ellet of the was present at dt the tho council ine meeting etIng ou tuesday night dight and offered a few suggestions on the tho subject lle ile lie He took the ground that it water could dould be supplied to tho the bench lots property in that thai locality would become so much more valuable than it ia is at present that any expenditure that the city might be at in getting the water there would son won soon boon be returned in the shapo shape ot taxation CITY CM an auz aug 1873 1673 editor deseret neus news tho the inhabitants or of northern utah are just now suffering from a chronic complaint postal irregularities and certain dersom persons are ungenerous enough to hint that it a dose of walking papers were administered to a postal official who resides lu in a neighboring town tho the mall mail matter for malad and vicinity would be received with greater a r regularity Crops r ra throughout the countr splendid d 1 but the prospect for the tho advantageous dis disposal al ot of the products does not in fact utah farmers must depend od ori some other employment or pursuit than raising raiding wheat with which to procure clothing groceries etes etc s so long as it costs so much to raise it we can scarcely hope to export grain and compete with eastern farmers and make a good profit but the fact that we may become able to compete with them in tho the manufacture of woolen cloth la Is being demonstrated by the factories at this and other places in the territory cry that silk worm the honey bee and many other industries are the tho profits ot of a well managed apiary aie are almost incredible frequently reaching four hundred t per cent cho tho silk culture can be malo mato a success Is Js a well weil established tact let farmers enter into some of these industries and export something and times will be better bettor utah this season la is not exporting anything of consequence excepting oies otes and wool and this importing and non exporting policy is sapping tle vitals of her commercial wealth it wool bo exported from here it |