Show local and other matters erom FROM DAILY dainy JULY st 31 homeward bound elder eider eldera Eld eid 1 W C staines will leave new work york yo rk tomorrow t for home sailed elder orson pratt and party sailed from new york this morning on board gulon cos gos 8 y S montana all well excursion mr H H goddard bache purposes getting up an excursion to cache probably the last of the season to come oft about the middle of august home industry home manu fractures fac tures are steadily growing in favor mr W H rowe is doing a thriving business in the boot and shoe line he has lately received several additions to his stock 0 of manufacturing machine machinery and has more on the way his goods are generally lower than the imported of the same classes demise we learn that the wife of brother frank gray son of brother john gray of the ninth NI nth ward I 1 died on the instant at allen aliens a camp one of the little colorado so far as we have been informed it is the first death of an adult that has occurred in that part of the country since the settlements were founded arrived the women of the new work by E W esq has arrived and copies can be obtained at the ladles ladies store stores on east temple street it t is 18 a work of fages pages in the authors well known attractive and thoughtful style is handsomely bound in cloth and will doubtless meet with a very large sale both in utah and throughout the united states musical bouquet we have the july number of this musical nohn lohn periodical fro from m thu the publishers john daynes son it has the pioneers Plo pio 1 words by J nicholson music by J J daynes the spirit of god tyrolean waltz by J J daynes day nee franklin by wm nym H foster Ig harmony and thorough bass cedar olty C J arthur writes from cedar our fields of grain are ripening for harvest which promises to be a boun bountiful tifai one although in the spring of the year many were fearful that the supply of water would run short we have had quite a number n sick with summer complaint most ay aged people and children and several slight touches of sunstroke sun stroke no fatal results to date jil ill cold this thib is how an exchange says cold in the head bead can be effected cured if taken in the beginning dissolve a tables tablespoonful P of b borax orax in a pint of hot water let jet it stand until it becomes tepia snuff some up the nos nob nostrils tails two or three times during the day or use the dry powdered borax like snuff taking a alfich as often as required at night have a handkerchief saturated with spirits of camphor place it near the nostrils so ad aa to inhale the fumes while sleeping juvenile instructor we have received from the bublis publisher her no 12 vol 15 of the beal beet of periodicals odi cals it has more about egypt the book of mormon normon joseph smith the prophet little tonie 2 misnomers ly mayer player sc sund sunday ay lessons Editor editorial ial iRl thoughts IT owZer and tom I 1 y travels in ir india questions and answers J 11 metals minerals and gems correspondence 6 the human hand early experience of an 11 elder childrens song music and words and a variety of other interest interesting in matter with the circus A private letter from elder richard G lambert now on the sandwich islands dated july ath states that while in honolulu iu lu the latter part of june he received word that a young man accompanying a circus wished to see bee him he subsequently met with him and learned that he was a native of denmark formerly lived in payson utah county and was persuaded to leave his home and go to california with the circus by one cue leotard a tight rope performer and gymnast who he alleged deceived him and subsequently robbed him ot of all he had he if e stated that be he felt ashamed to return to his home but bu eider elder lambert advised ad him to do so aa as soon as BE possible he also said his brother N P melison neilson now resided in pay son con museum by the courtesy of lieutenant george M wheeler U 8 A who recently visited this city and is now engaged in exploring this country the museum library is still farther enriched by the annual report appendix of the chief engineers for 1876 and topographical po graphical atlas sheets neatly enclosed in a handbook which accompany the same large photographs of kit carson views of ancient indian dwellings a also aiso iso been added to the collection lish rish with legs the singular little animal sometimes called the mud puppy and at other times the fish on legs according as it happens to be found living in water or on land is to be seen alive at the museum this creature begins life in the water at which time it breathes by means of external gills or respiratory fringes in the course of time these fringes are absorbed and the creature becomes a land animal it is known by naturalists natura lists as the liche noides the birthplace of the curious creature e on an exhibition was at bountiful where it was found in a well missionary the following are from the millennial star of july ath elder B R G berrett is appointed to labor in the bristol conference elder W W gaiu GalU galbraith ralth raith wrote from manchester to president joseph F smith 1 il I am as busy as I 1 know how to be I 1 am becoming acquainted with many influential business men of this city and spend from one to two hou bou hours houra rs with them when we meet 00 somo bome me are attending our meetings and I 1 am in hopes bopes many more will come and hear us we likewise are having out door meetings indeed it seems I 1 am never still until eleven or twelve at night and I 1 enjoy it 1 although I 1 get very tired for fol the gospel is plain yet to see men of culture taken aback in their traditions as to the scriptural way of serving tha the lord and to find myself a humble instrument in the hand hund of god in so doing gives me much pleasure I 1 baptized four last eve ing two were te baptisms one a man who had been in the church and a young lady who had not been seen baptized before the brethren arrived all right brother mcarthur and Kimball purpose starting for their fields of labor immediately lead poisoning in this mining region the number of cases of lead poisoning is necessarily very large men employed at the shelters smelters sm elters and refining works generally have their constitutions ruined beyond repair or are carried to the grave gruve in a few years from this cause men alen who work at the shelters smelters sm elters should take every available precaution to prevent the ill effects of the poisonous metal metals upon their thelt systems by supplying themselves with antidotes auti dotes lye yle fec however our advice to all who have any regard for their health and consequently happiness is not to labor jabor at such places at all al I 1 life minus health is little else eise than a gloomy burden aman A man can s scarcely take a more effectual meth method od of destroying his usefulness than by destroying his health there are improvements and appliances pil anees ances which tend greatly to modify the danger of lead poisoning by extracting from the fumes fumea the greater portion of the metallic particles general generally Y carried ot off in them into the air the chicago smelter ym elter eiter at stockton is provid provided ed with buch auch an arrangement which is said to work admirably the common of humanity should cause the proprietors of every smelter in the country to adopt similar means of protecting their employed emp loyes from injury if we are rightly informed the contrivance for the utilization of the metal in the fumes is not only a health and consequently life ilfe sav ing irig cause but its use Is also aiso a pecuniary saying to the owners of shelters smelters sm elters lead poisoning is sufficiently serious in our vio vie view w to justify legislative enactment on the subject A law compelling proprietors of smelters shelters sm elters to use the besl best available means to prevent it would probably save life and health the circumstances of this mining region appear to demand such a statute and we trust the legislature at its next session will take the matter under consideration cases have come under our immediate observation where men have been cut off in the prime of life by lead poisoning FROM WEDNES wednesdays daes DArS DAILY dally AUG 1 nearly hearly fini rini finished shed shek the new addition to the city jail is receiving the finishing touches examination we understand the examination of general K R T burton on the morrisine Morri site charge upon which he was waa arrested has been set for next friday editorial change the comans womans exponent for august I 1 contains the valedictory of its editor lula greene richards emmeline B wells succeeds to the editorial chair ton tor the east tomorrow to morrow eldera elders eli pierce of brigham city and morris monis B vung tung young of this city expect to leave leavel for the eastern states having been called to go on missions their first field of labor will be iowa accident t on wednesday a afternoon giles B R holden about eight hoiden roide years of age son of mr giles rolden holden holde rolde de n 0 of provo was driving a team and dropped one of the lines he jumped out of the wagon for the purpose of regaining the line when he fell and broke the wrist of his right hand utah county enquirer july 2 28 womans comans exponent for august 1 contains blessed are they who labor for mori nori joseph smith the prophet women physicians R B S reports A visit to kirtland vale victory dic tory labor for zion home affairs recent mission to the middle states woman and herera her era to the young people of zion domans womans V voice olce oice etc unparalleled the remains of dr C 0 F winslow have during the twenty four days intervening between his demise and th their ein eln final disposal undergone a variety of treatment that probably has no parallel the body was frozen the hear heart was taken out the remains eviscerated evis and embalmed embalm ed and finally cremated mortuary sexton Sex tons tona 9 report for july males 24 females 15 of these theae adults 18 children 21 causes of death as reported lung disease 6 5 convulsions infantile 5 diphtheria 3 inflammation of bowels 3 heart disease dla dia ease 2 stillborn still born 2 drop sy 2 ai cholera antum 2 inflammation of brain 2 disease o of kidneys 2 liver complaint 1 alcoholism 1 lead poisoning 1 accidental reli rell fell from JR IL B R car 1 homicide birthl birt birth bl general debility 1 paralysis 1 not reported 2 total interments inter ments 39 joserh JOSEPH E sexton bad today to day we received a call from brother E B B R young just in f from r om wanship manship Wan ship summit county we learn from him that at that of grasshoppers came cande down upon the colds ori 01 sunday and commenced devouring crops of f all kinds and were still laboring haid hard at the work of destruction when brother young lert left yest yesterday er morning besides this visitation of the pests on monday night there was a keen frost causing ice tee to form an eighth of an inch thick on standing water the potatoe vines were all killed making the fourth time they have been thus treated the present season cremation the cremation of the bod body y of dr 0 F winslow Vi was consummated last evening as expected A large crowd was attracted to the ground there were no religious ceremonies en on the occasion in conformity with the peculiar ian lan views which had been entertained in life lire by the deceased dr ff amilton hamilton dr smart and general bane made remarks eulogistic of the character of t he the de departe departed parte 1 and on the superiority of the cremation process of disposing of human remains over ordinary burial the time occupied from the ing of the body in the tha furmage till the reduction of the whole bulk to three pounds eight and a half hall ounces of ashes was two hours and thirty five minutes during a portion of the time while the process of cremation was in progress the air in the vicinity of the furnace and a consider considerable able ahle distance from it was filled with a powerful stench which was strong jy suggestive of the advisability of having such ceremonies attended to in a biffi different erent place than the centre of a large city the top of one of the surrounding mountains would be more suitable for what general ba bane no called this beautiful cremation this magnificent purification its coming today to day we received a call from mr robert filkins director of publications of the great forepaugh show which will vill exhibit in this city on the and instants it is said to be a mammoth affair and incorporates a menagerie of about forty cages a u se ur a and a circus the show Is B on the way to california from the east the advertising car a very handsome affair is at the depot where it can be seen by those wishing to view it railroad Eail rall road the extension on the west end of the utah western railroad is progressing rapidly A d distance IS t a nce nee 0 of i over four miles completed and some time next week the he point selected for the tooele thoele city station about three miles distant from that town will be reached it is expected that the whole w hole hoie thirteen miles of the extension to the point near stockton where th the e tunnelling tun nelling will have to be done will be completed next month mouth at the latter point a tramway comp company anys organ organized hed a sho short rt time since once constructing a two fo foot 0 t gauge line between there and th the e mines in dry canlon canion to meet with the utah western A length of several miles of the tramway has already been constructed and the whole will probably be done by the I 1 tim time theu W reaches the connecting point to the bee keepers of utah several practical apiarists have expressed a strong desire to hao hae have a territorial bee keepers convention called at our next conference in this city in view of the ravages I 1 of foul brood ili in beveral several localities it is desirable that all bee keepers attend the convention elther either in lu person or by intelli intelligent g eu P proxy oxy in the meantime the a apiarists pl fists of utah are respectfully requested io lo forward by mail to samuel mckay mc kay esq this city a full detailed report of the number and condition of all the bees in their several districts these reports should bo be in by the middle of september at latest territorial papers plea piea please te bubli sh this A MILTON mllton JOHN MOKOAN samurl MCK MCKAY mcray AY salt lake city J uly 30 1877 fat and lean we are informed that an effort is being made to get got up a thick and thin base ball hatsh by a couple of picked nines the tue nine for one side are to be selected not for their agility and expertness as base ballasts ball bal lists lats but because cau beof of the superabundance of adipose in their several 1 l r mr P H lannan ia Is expected to figure largely on that side ilie llie opposite nine are to be chosen because of their attenuated pro pru proportions portions the slenderer the better mr A patterson ia Is expected to figure highly on this side the first mentioned nine will be likely to ca carry earry i rry ow oft the laurels as I 1 each member of the fat nine will be an expert catch eatch erit being somewhat doubtful that a ball will successfully cess fully pass such a bulk buik bulky y wass maes C of if human organic matter without catching against it the len nine are baid said bo however wever to be good pitchers being proverbial I 1 for pitching into the edibles edl tal bles they will have the advantage also of being in little or no danger of being behig hil bit hy fly a stray ball should such an unlooked unlocked for accident happen however the ball would be likely to get split in halves calv city council the council met last evening mayor little presiding Feti petition tion of john G burrill ask ing for the sum of 20 for |