| Show ocal local and other matters prom EOM wednesdays DAILY AUG 20 29 special conference elder john aylor raylor left this city on wednesday ay for paris 31 bear lake county idaho to organize the M bear bean e a r L lake ake state stake of zion lie he was aee ace accompany 0 in pa ed by elders lorenzo snow F D richards and A carrington Jarr ington als ais also aiso y brethers brothers geo C lambert B R R 11 anderson and geo ceo F gibbs the party left franklin the following day in three carriages daiv an n by brothers jedda blair elair and jamea ames anderson from logan and by y brother nenon from franklin hey rhey reached mink creek that da day Y i distance of about 22 miles where aey hey camped and were met bj by bishop win budge and brothel tucki next lay iby dby day they were met in emigration cannin by president C 0 lich tich bishop horne home elders geo 5 spencer and arid walter hoge ar iving v ing at paris at 3 pm the conference was held in the bowery commencing at 10 im m on saturday the and conti continued nuell until sunday afternoon the forenoon meeting of satur batur atur adur jay ay was addressed by eiders eldera A carrington and lorenzo snow and that hat of the afternoon by elder F 0 3 richards when elder taylor fter occupying a short time speak ng on the duties of or the various of ices acea of the priesthood presented the following nominations is which ivere unanimously sustained for Pred president dent of the bear lake stake of zion wm budge jame ahart H hart and george osmond usmond as hl hit counselors pr eident of the high priests quorum niels As bishop of paris pans ward henry lenry J horne second ward robert price bishop of georgetown warde ward henry lewis ben lington jos moore bloore preston pres H H 3 dalrymple ovid peter jens jensen e 13 liberty edwin N austin st charles john A mint hunt and mont peller elier charles robinson on sunday morning elders A arrington and lorenzo brow snow were the speakers and elder taylor presented the following nomina iong ions lions long which were stained sustained nu without ut a dissenting vote bishop of bloomington Bloo minton wm 11 hulme ulme alme Fish haven R robert bobert obert pope Lake laketown town ira meadow vie vilie gilie jos kimball it andolph randolph S stewart woodruff wm win H lee no appoint menU were vere made for eden berne and loda soda ioda springs but will be when the presidency dency denoy of the stake in connect noi tion with elder chas C rich rieb ake make their intended visit through the nhe county to complete the organization of ahe the lesser priesthood president ent of the elders quorum wm A hymas hyena Pre president Adent of the thi priests quorum henry J horne home gierk clerk of the stake thomas minson members of the high council john U minor wilcox hyrum S kloh kich anders B beck e k rhomas slight lewis 1 harley le morey pe peler I 1 r Gree greenhalch nhi alch hezekiah duffan anders jacobson john WH we ht kv r caving one oni more to be the 0 ti was wag occupied ba b E elders eiders iders Ric Bich barda harda arda drda and taylor who addressed the tho congregation the thu br brethren ethrea who wh had not previously received the ordination di qualifying them to enter ente upon their several appointments were ordained and set apart under t the ehe 0 hands handa of elmerjohn Elde elder rJohn john taylor and theo the other her members of the twelve present the party left paris on sud BUD da night and reached this city las last evening FROM THURSDAYS DAILY aug severe illness ulness we have been beel informed that bishop samuel A woolley of the oth ward ia is bunder suffer ing ng from a severe attack of cholera manifestations of respect the thi demis lemise e of president brigham young oung yesterday afternoon ha lim east cast ast nat a deep shade of mourning ove over the he community since the occurrence rence ence of the sad event flags on pub ic lie and many of the private build ings of the city have bt ea on raised to t hair half mast and many stores and anc 3 nd ind places of business are closed or 01 partially arti artl ally aily so and the entrances draped with crape however the th intensity nten sity of the esteem and und aflee atee tion ion for and appreciation of the th le parted great and good man th leader of gods goda people i indicated ted by the quiet subdue tone that everywhere prevails the latter day saints while feeling reeling far in excess of what the they ire capable of or expressing the vastness of the loss josa they have sustain id d in being required to mourn the th Je ep arture to a widened and ex ended tended field of operations of the man nan whom they have ablong solo roio ng look d up to antl and ep teemed esteemed as the in pined head of the body rel rei religious iglow which they compose have a great and aud nd solacing comfort that hat the work of the lord in the tbt founding establishing andi andl build ing tug ng up of which he had bad the lege ege of taking so active prominent nd glorious a par part twill will continue to 0 progress and that though he ii low now invisible to the natural eye hat that same work is not shorn ever evet f his future labors it is but a hange bange of sphere so far as he e is con arned his connection with the thi ork fork of redemption being eternal although departed L art ed he yet lives lie lle ie lives in tia the sphere phe r e to which h has hns las aas gone he yet lives here for h b ives lives in the mighty work which inder under the blessing of god he be ha bas among his hid fellow rellow men aen he lives in the me moriei in fin the he esteem and of a great eople people and will continue to thus live ive while eternity shall endure great salt lake some surprise has las been manifested by those who wh bave have ave read the report of an analysis anai anal ysl of f the wate waters ra of tb the e grea great t sal salt t wt lake by y dr smart U 8 A as publish hed d in the herald of this tilis city an ac count of the differ ellice betwee between i that hat analysis and the received re port ort published by captain stans ury tury in 1849 60 50 dr smart ev I 1 wishes to place faeth I 1 etore lefor the be public in such a 1 khu as t tc bow the way in which ni stake biake nay aay have arleu nt at tiie the time luno tin the ormer analyses weir mad mado th thi report made by dr gale by diree ion tion of the corps of engineer engineers andi auri in stan yian i ury hows hoai tha tom parts by weight 0 sail sali gake jake lake water of ih tnt ppe cinc gravity I 1 70 water bein being 1000 solid mater ter equal to 22 parts was obtain d by evaporation this mat ter er an analysis floride of sodium common salt balt sulphate of seft giau glaubert glau bers berg galt gait 1834 chloride of calcium a trace this would give about 20 pei cent ent common salt gait and about 2 pei cent ent of other salts by weight bui it L should be known i hat bat dr gale who ho made the analysis an alyAs aiyub stated in iii his bis ils lis report that only about 2 quart of f water was sent to him for ex minati un a quantity far too lual nual to a enable him to give a com comp leti lete analysis na lysis beside which the sealing g of f the bottles was defective and by the be evere r agitation in traveling lore more or less of the contenta contents cun con tenta had es aped 11 7 under tha thi these ege ese ces ees es it ia likely some evaporation 00 of the lie lle water may have Inc ine increased reneW the tbt of the brine it iu which ae the quantity of maline faline mattel mattei would be gt greater grenter eater enter As to the large amount of bitter alts reported as now present iu in i ho he loske lomke waar in iti the tho analysis ol 01 dr r smart the immense deposits 0 of epsom salta tind tild chlor hies of magnesium which fornery for abounded on n the lake f horev borei bijl vi vf ul jl account forthal for or that tons of bitter reported as found on the lake jab hores bores ores oreb and some means ol 01 of r utilizing them hem was a desideratum sought fter after after these have been bren dissolved since ince the overflowing of the lake at it the time of the recent explore ion tion made in september 1876 bj direction of the salt lake county courte ourt it was found that the west ern rn shores of the lake had extend ed d twenty to twenty five miles inand and there can be no doubt that in a 1849 the waters of the lake were as 8 reported by stansbury a strong rine brine and the comparative fresh less of the water now can only be ic counted for by the increased quantity of fresh water brought down own bythe by the rivers or the dimin shed influx of water containing lits in solution from the warm springs hot springs and othel sait gait lit springs of the existence of salts its ith alts on the western shores of the lake distinct mention is made by also of the immense de of bau sau generally many mile a width and length he d the quantity at a hundred mil uail ions lions of bushels it is almost certain that tha other ther analyses of the lake wa a ter er will be made and pub pu lh hed bed in the government re r ports wheeler and party parts I 1 jy ire lre re now engaged in explorations in aich the meteorological condi lons of this thia region are t tt be ta taken ken into ito ato consideration and everything relating slating to the lake will be hinves ti gated to give a correct sis is of the water many observation it t different places and probably at different lerent if depths have to be made to a obtain a result showing the meau mean degree agree of salinity dr smart ints hints at some of these difficulties in his is interesting inter esting eating report alluding to the he former analysis h he 0 say bay baysin sIn the of personal k knowledge now ledge con arning the point olat W whence ence enee the sam was ie a po poss Vole ah that at suot another lier iler sample ea ess dl diluted by tile the fresh water in low flow from the land and would yield i larger arger per of saline baline 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