Show IT 2 i M obituary N utah 1880 isso editors deseret aws I 1 take tako the ren pen en to deport the sad news of the death of bro wm pul js ip ipher hen her at this place at alast pt friday evening th the e after an illness orld da days A a very severe attack of brain fever iro ire ho was wag a son of the lae lafe zerah iwas was born at kirtland Kirt Zand ohio january 1838 1839 he has been with the church from that time on a faithful active energetic member io no hardship seemed s c t med too great eat for him where dutye called all ali hien hyen to work there thene he delighted light edth ib ue lie whether among the snowy bwy mountains moun an of the north or the heated of the south he performed one mission to the sandwich islands W was is always ready to actor acton act or speak jn defense defenso in of the king d ont oni of god he hore bore a firm and faithful testimony mony pony in favor of af the I 1 latter atter day work work forgave an all and wish wished ed to bo forgiven forgia arranged his 1 rone as one would in preparing pret ar I 1 to 0 go 90 if ho lie had been noti fie ned before I 1 I 1 the funeral was yas largely attended by bv the people of this and and surrounding in places hinge biage arte was vas 42 4 year yeal 4 1 month and lark 20 dris days drys es body bolds for he has never neven had much ju rest e st in this thiv world folrn J 0 apu upu pu glass making clarkston CLAM STOX cache county utah march 1880 81 hews chave read with great interest th several so arzil articles an glas glass making which in the X nav iam JAM and I 1 think the file suggestions su 7 el are aro aie arc all veny very good as jar far as t they hey go and by your permission I 1 will add afew a few practical remarks or suggestions on the same subject I 1 I 1 have imaye liot riot the specimens of sill lelous a spoken k n of by the biffi diu erent ind individuals ivida arace s who havo have taken interest in se selecting and exhibiting it but mut have DO no doubt that each specimen good and suitable for the manufacture tu rip of glass for I 1 am satisfied b by X my pin gin own pvn personal inspection that tha s specimens caimens can cali be iq found in in I 1 paes pace places throughout the ort ory wherever sam saw saul beds abou abound n d and I 1 am also satisfied that it exists in great abundance in many parts the territory sufficiently antly to insure supply for fon the establishment of bf glass factory rectory III in utah betsan Bu not the only thing required in manufacture of glass there are sen sev eral other materials needed and aud am satisfied that each eacil and all these ilese materials in exist 11 in their state in preat great abw abundance fidance and all that is needed for the ture of glass is men and means cap capital tal tai jh tho materials are here and I 1 believe belleve there tere alemany k cal men to be found in t the perrl perri who would be well able to tak their thein part in preparing pie paring and the proper materials materas in th e branc brane branches hies fies of its manufacture but would here remark jor por foi fbi t he benefit of capitalist that abat they not be deceived or imposed upon any person that no one man is glass lass malie maker rj no jone man is cal eal in nil all of its branches to establish a factory and carry it on successfully and make mako it pay well and bo be profitable to employers and employ employed emp loyes ps there must be at xit least one man to IQ operate in each branch of ff its manufacture it would therefore be necessary to have a full company of men the capital is here in nole noie die oie hand hands of theca the tho capitalists and I 1 believe it could not po possibly be invested in a more profitable enterprise I 1 have been engaged in the tho man mau u facture of glass to one ono of the large largest A factories in england chance bros co birmingham fol for 20 year years I 1 have had free access fp every department of the factory and was responsible respa n for all glassett out for home and foreign consumption and have a thorough knowledge of all au its different branches as far as i is ps possible ae for any one man to have and andun understand dar all of the different processes through which it is taken the tho simple window pane to the beautiful mirror I 1 possess a rich fund of valuable information indispensably necessary for the establishment and successful ca carrying bryin 0 on n of a glass 0 ass factor factory Y I 1 tru trust r I 1 havo bavo not said too joo much on the suba subject e e t I 1 I 1 i i your yours s respectfully HENRY hrnry STOKES 41 1 H i SONTAG va vay arbir 4 1880 editors deseret news turing during our oun visit into north carolina xie nie we held a number of meetings among the saints and abid one ghe in h a locality where the elder elders had never preached benore before our two days j meet ing at toms creek was wm well attend ed and much good was wms done sv we e trust the locality has bag some ili iii historical tar lal lai importance in having once obed been the home of col daniel boone the original white settler of kentucky and also more recent lythe home of df the justly justis celebrated siamese twins twin whoso chose avido widows s and children still reside in irk the vicinity and are steady going C well thought of citizens the elders laboring in this district 19 have met considerable opposition but by bv steady persevering arci enox eri ng effort have havo accomplished chood a good work 1 with most excellent prospects for the future two riyo elders V iders are needed to take tako the pae of some released and several good openings are ready for the laborers lii III the locality whore where h ra we held heid the thip first c mormon formon 46 meeting a good feeling was manifest fes res t the house boup was crowded full fuli ea close ose attention was paid raid and a ca cordial invitation was extended to remain or oj return a anu and preach preach again which home some eiders elders will doubtless be able to do in the near futua future at vyvy tl iville ahad I 1 had to separate from M my young traveling com companion pan bro brom M F cowley a forme former employed of the NL new NEW w gee office who 0 has proven a most MOA successful E eider elder ider lder and has gained an influence in the midst of the people for one so young soung anc ane and inexperienced our together through the moun mountains bains of virginia and north carolina will always be remembered e I 1 as days of pleasure and enjoyment erom from Wyth ville I 1 came camo to big lick by rail rall crissip crossing cross ipg g or rather 1 going through the alleghany allegheny Alleg hany liany mo mountains en route and following jip the tilo celebrated bm ted valley vailey eaily vally of virginia forn fora for a considerable sid erable d distance arice aiice fran 1 B nig big lickly private conveyance 1 crossed over the blue ridge and arrived at col hopers dopers in the tile afternoon who hospitably entertained me for the tile night and sent me to this point the f next lext day iday where I 1 had the pleasure of meeting elders Barnet babett tand and langton both in the enjoyment of g good od health and the spirit spirl bof lof of their MIS mission S A branch of the church has bas been built wilt up here quite a few of whom have emi emigrated and everything mow now bids bida fair fortha cpr ihu restel rest the saints to get a away awny this tills month their lands have hil hll 11 cn alls AlIs disposed posed and much of their property ro perty we hold a two i days dass B ays meeting arday and sunday next after which I 1 phan phah go to Gb georgia orgA to attend a two days meeting and then to look jook ook after the emigration which leaves chattanooga tan boga on tile the of march general reports from th the mission omission are favorable and arid the elders find all they can do A mistaken idea prevails that lle ile lie he winter season is 19 the most favor favorable able abie for missi missionary ondry labor hr iry the so south uth whereas my experience leads me to just st the opposite conclusion siwu siou very few localities are properly pro 1 ay furnished with houses to hold meeting in flie winter while v hile hiie during the summer season beason open air meetings are aro very much resorted to with best wishes for zions zion kweli welfare I 1 remain your Is brother rother aj MORGAN how ho a sedentary life affects affef 9 1 women bomin the tile po pula sei sel serence science ence rc re marks that many of the alls ails or dis eases among the women iri irl ar c no doubt traceable to tho sedentary mode them the progress sd or odthe fhe the 1 inaus indas trial art has done away ny with much of the household drudgery to which many women were formerly subjected andin and in M many any eases cases want of suf buo occupation for needed bodily exer exercise eise else it lt says the fruits of this state of things are alq histed hi n certain observations made madei by the late etc dr bertson robertson Bo a ian ta lan i n chester surgeon who in his practice i as a specialist for diseases found that women who themselves perform rford all their house household holI work gund found no trade trace of certain complaints that these complaints begin to td make their appearance in women with one servant become more pronounced edin in women with two servants or cr worse vorse still with those who wiio have three servants and andio so on he show ed statistically that the deaths from childbirth child birth were four times greater in n cases af four servants than those llone lione on Ou tile tiie theother other hand halid we noticed a statement tatem ent the ather other day that sine since the suspension on of labor in the tho mills mille of new england on account of th the tho panic k many tainy of the female op operatives em agnic have av a au sought itt employment as dom domestics domestico esties and as us a consequence there is is much more among them than there was wag previously This would seem to show that housework is not as healthy th Y as labor in cotton dir rii lus iUs |