Show local and other matters hatters s FROM FRIDAYS DAILY AUG 11 going up agahi again Thermo thermometer meer up to VJ in the shade this afternoon no frost tonight to night cooler we may have warm weather yet again this month mouth but the last two nights were not the hottest of the season by a long way frost there was a frost at goshen utah county on the evening of the ath but not sufficiently intense to injure vegetation on the same evening there was a slight alight frost in this thin city which also did no hurt so far aa as we have learned the mercury was up in the nineties two days before to order wh sam asked the midwife on tuesday what it was she answered A daughter coh roh oh go and get me a son ald aid said he be ail all right 1 11 responded the old lady id aud in a short time she reappeared and presented the son for his paternal admiration and blessing sams cup of family bliss is full fuli fullwo to the brim ogden junction july 10 school trustees last evening there was a meeting of the tax pay ers era of the sixth school district at the schoolhouse school house at which samuel L evans was called to occupy the chair the object of the gathering was to elect a board of three trustees for the ensuing term of two years the old board james T snarr jesse west and george D keaton were re elected homestead patents the following homstead bomstead patents are published as having been received at tit the U S land office in this city up to august loth and as being ready for the persons named franklin frankln neff ww wco 11 chas chaa samuelson lew imn Len openshaw lars A jensen thomas prudy thomar thomas reed heed henry mamut in james lane laue sidney tanner joseph morgan reuben revben mcbride henry robert moss james J howard coray OLIVER A JA PATTEN register horse thieves captured the following is a special to the NEWS PAYSON aug lith editor deseret aws news yesterday officer sparks from nephi arrested two horse thieves here and took them back T they hey hev were followed from beaver and anif their description sent by telegraph three of the most notorious thieves of the south were traveling together but one of them turned off towards tintic district and was not overtaken ex mayor simons and wim wife leave here her tomorrow to morrow to visit the centennial en exhibition and their friends friend s in the 1 east s t killed by Light nin 9 the the following special was received today to day 1 RICHFIELD D aug lith 1876 SC deseret news william diamond diamonds of this place was found dead yesterday a few miles below here aad and near the sevier biver river A coro coroners nerys nerla inquest today revealed the fact that he was killed by lightning probably on the ath he was way engaged at making and was alone deceased was formerly of glasgow scotland another veteran departed the funeral services of father jonathan were held this morning in the ath ward new meeting bou ron house sep and were attended by a jarge large number of relatives and friends of the deceased apostle john taylor delivered a most excellent discourse in which he showed how hove entirely dependent upon god are all human beings for the continuance comi nuance and conditions of their ever everl day existence his remarks were replete with most excellent excel ien jen tad adv vice the practice of which is essential to enable the living to qualify themselves for future excellence and glory the speaker paid a just tribute to the ahe memory of father who he said was waa one of those simple honest bonest hearted souls upon whom mankind cannot look otherwise than with respect elder elias smith followed with a few brief remarks quite a large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery eeme teny tery weber county election commissioners ners to locate university lands john Row bery berys 1471 lewis S hills 1474 john van cott 1473 scattering 6 representatives to the legislative assembly lorin farr 1471 D H peery 1452 scattering W probate jude judge m F D richards aaron F farr selectman F A hani Hafi hammond imond 1473 scattering 4 county treasurer robert 1470 scattering 7 prosecuting attorney franklin S richards 1459 scattering 7 sheriff wm brown browns 1473 scattering 3 coroner wm win S afifa fife 1472 scattering 3 county superintendent of common schools L F monch 1411 ff C 54 scattering 6 ogden junction tho the election in stockton A tooele thoele correspondent writes of the scenes of the election in stockton on monday which appear to have shocked him considerably he says the polls were opened in a small hom how an ice cream saloon with one am small smail all ail window in front through which the proposed voting was to be done the judges table and the ballot box a tea cad ead dy were placed about three feet from the window causing the voter to throw his body half way into the room to be enabled to deposit his vote in the judges hand and whipper his name in the judges ear the peoples challengers challenger being in the tha minority were excluded from this room and and compelled to stand in the hot sun or otherwise desert the polls zo altogether s our correspondent goes onto on to describe the profanity drunkenness ribaldry obscenity and illegal vot gitig which made the place little lebbs labs than a pandemonium also the bogus ticket pushing the voting early and often the persistent repeating I 1 pea ting the voting of aliens and minors the frauds being openly boasted of by the perpetrators he further says prominent men of the party publicly boasted that they would repeat the fraud as long as they could raise two hundred liberals in tho the county 11 many of the citizens manifested a great degree of apathy according to our correspondent about cabout two thirds of the legal voters of the county refused to come to the polls thereby manifesting festing an apathy criminal in its object and ruinous in its results s our correspondent concludes thul thuc the election is won stolen as 88 a former liberal official termed it and the people of this county under their own action have passed under the yoke already the dominant party have commenced to I 1 lay y plans to t remunerate themselves il for their present outlay by the removal of the county seat stockton and the building of an expensive court house and other county buildings dall uail dings which they think will if the removal can be accomplished accomplished them be a tat thing the complete county vote L the vote in salt lake cour Cout county ity according to the official returns of county clerk is as follows rE oPLES orles TICKET commissioners to locate university lands johnian john van cott cotty 2993 L 8 hills 2993 john row Bow berry 2993 representatives to the legisla ture john taylor 2993 A P Rockwood Bock rock wood 2993 archibald gardner 2993 orson pratt 2994 albert carrington carrinton 9 2 2992 1 s ja jas sharp sharps 2994 probate judge ellas smith 2992 2932 selectman E M 11 weiler 2979 treasurer E IV V east 2990 recorder angus M Cai cal callnon cannon inon 2971 S surveyor u CW C W nardy hardy 2 2991 1991 prosecuting attorney Z snow 2989 1 sheriff theodore coroner georgo george J taylor 2991 aai f su supt bupt pt of common schools M H hardy 2950 2980 justices of the peace and constables precinct J P spiers con james malin 2nd and J P george crismon con B R T burton jr 49 9 3rd ard J P A H raleigh Ba leigh con alfred alfted solomon ith J P W Y LN L N allen ailen con B YH Y hampton jtb J P A C 52 95 con C H crow sugar bulgar house Pre elifet J P jacob gibson SO 80 con C 1 I bobson robson 24 mill creek J P john F con E F M guest guests big cottonwood J P F B B D biti ner 69 63 south cottonwood cott Colt onwood J P richards E M B tripp con B R howe J maxfield iii draper J P J joshua oshua terry SO 80 con joshua fitzgerald 80 i wt wet jordan J P B L cutler iio con samuel bateman aduth yordan jordan J P john W Win drand 75 con H beckstead 75 i north jordan J P joh job n ben nion 74 con W harker 74 fort herriman cons con s ijames jamea tempest 70 i brighton con nathan hanson 10 pleasant green J P F kesler con peter le Chem mant 17 tue TUB opposition TICKET representatives to the legislature J JB R mcbride 1067 C hemingray 1066 afa nga M froiseth 1063 isaac N merrill 1062 gustave gustavo Be Bee elbon iaan 1065 louis cohn cohu 1053 probate Judge Henry simons 1060 selectman andrew cahoon 1075 recorder Be corder alexander rogers rogera 1071 surveyor survey or frank hotman Ho fiman 1055 sheriff A K smith 1 1055 fa supt bupt 0 of common sc schools J T M Coyner 1056 1058 justices of the peace and constables and 2nd precinct salt lake city J P PC C P huey ath J P elliot hartwell bandy sandy J P L B kinney granite con hans N chlarson 34 little cottonwood con E H EL mitchell Ml besides the foregoing there were scattering votes cast for various onni offices cep but not in sufficient number to be of importance normal institute AUGUST lotin prof lewis proceeded with arithmetic first however excusing himself for some remarks which might In infringe friDge upon the subject of theory and practice it cannot be held that in schools or even colleges an education is completed on the contrary it is only begun for the teacher in the short time allotted to him can do no more than lay the foundation for the education to be secured only by we the student himself so in arithmetic we only teach that wh which ch by subsequent practice will b be better understood he also showed the necessity of making arithmetic practical otherwise than in name the difficulty of understanding decimal fractions he believed to be caused by not understanding the decimal point he considered this merely as a mark of convenience the unit itself being the true dividend point aa as we nind find tens on its ibs left and tenths on its right ratio and proportion should be fully explained pla ined dj in order that their difference may be fully appreciated cause and effect the true method of proportion according to the lecturers experience was not fully enough explained in our textbooks miss peery sang mr wright commenced his lecture on oral arithmetic illustrating his method by a class of the members some objections were made to the addition but these the lecturer stated would probably te be removed in bia hla subsequent remarks prof bishop on civil cleil government in our common schools would state the he objects of governments also the dif dlf different kinds modes of evading laws and of their administration entering finally into a close consideration of our own government under the last the duties of a citizen nature of election responsibility of public offices office departments and powers of g government Ivern ment mont election of representatives civil and military appointments election of president and vice president ac should be treated he would take up these different subjects in successive lectures nothing can be of morn mora importance to every citizen FOREN owr owl aug lith prof monch entered upon the subdivision sub division of calisthenics again as a part of theory and practice illustration was again resorted toi toj to the lecturer drilling the volunteer class in a satisfactory manner he illustrated a few common gestures by a number of his pupils who were present and who went through the commands very gracefully during the fifteen minutes discussion a slight misunderstanding landing sometimes occurs every teacher should remember that in the institute all ali personal feelings should be laid aside and those remarks advanced which are not only of a pleasant nature but bear upon the point at issue prof M H hurds hardy was pleased to state the subject of the word method would be illustrated by miss ida lone cook tute the lady arose and proceeded to show her th ethod method by words written upon the board experience has taught that better readers can be made by this way in less time than thau by the other methods methode some ideas weme were then given on the substitution of words and correction of errors in la reading after which mr hardie resumed giving a summary of the different methods advanced and i stating their advantages and faults fault concisely the W word ord method methods from all this comparison still continued to be the favorite he showed the necessity of teaching composition at an early age but not in such a manner as to cause a dislike for the exercise but rather to induce pupils to express on paper those little ideas which every child has and Is willing td talk about miss ida ione lone cook commenced her lecture on object lessons using pictures for the purpose the lecture roust be beard to be appreciated bec because aitse of the detail only explained by illustrations parsons and whitney sang between the lectures each in ili his s excellent style the forenoon session adjourned the following additional members were in attendance the name of mr 0 0 shaw shaws from cache county who has been in attendance from wednesday was inadvertently omitted from publication on that day in addition the following were present today to day weber county rose roee canfield salt lake county annie M duncan jan jane F barlow saturdays DAILY AUG 12 new hew residence Beside nce mr M B S W sears ia Is having erected in the ward first south street a good substantial dwelling two stories high the building is near completion mr 3 ir george romney is the contractor who la is erecting it my american citizenship under this heading the beaver enterprise ter prise enlarges apropos of the election time in I 1 n a way to indicate that getting tight fighting running the town etc were not altogether unknown at that city last monday Ln luscious San santaquin is an excellent fruit raising settlement today we received from brother jonathan of that place some specimens of early peaches seedlings raised in his orchard they are of good size of most delicious flavor and very juicy he had them ri ripe p a by the latter end of july A woman commits suicide the following is a special to the NEWS by deseret telegraph fount aug 12 editor deseret news JN aws A woman committed suicide here this morning her name is mrs harriet robinson she took strychnine about this morning and died about nine nino she bhe leaves a husband and seven soven children her husband was working in cottonwood at the time manifest indifference the amount of cool indifference manifested bested in portions of this county and especially in this city at the late election is somewhat bome come what remarkable we mean meau on the part of many of the latter day saints it is true that the enemies of the people are comparatively powerless and very insignificant at present but that is no reason why there should be such a manifestation of indifference with regard to the performance for mance of an express duty for we hold hoid it to be the duty of every elector to jealously and energetically guard and defend the rights and liberties of the commonwealth as well in times of peace as 11 in times of formidable and always unscrupulous opposition bo so far fai as thenon the nonvoting non voting electors are con concerned cern the reins rains of local government might have slid into the hands of the most rabid unconscionable and unscrupulous set of vampires that exist anywhere and such would as a matter of course have been the case had all been alike negligent in the performance of a p plain lain laiu public duty perhaps some of those easy people who appear to think that any election can go 20 on just as well without as with their vote as our side is sure to win any anyway way do not realize the extent of the calamity that would befall the community did the ibe management of local affairs slide over to the peoples enemies let such look at itt and consider the many unconstitutional illegal and dishonest attempts that have bee been in mada made by the opposition to crowd the people to the wall by endeavoring to urge congress to enact legislation that would divest them of evory religious and political right 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