| Show LOM LOCAL AND OTHER OMER mattres MATTERS DA ila ILY MY JULY SS 28 health improved mr thomas W jennings who recently arrived home from a trip to bear lake valley states that the physical health of gen C C rich eich has greatly improved of lato late being much better than for a year past Fir emens excursion the pioneer engine company no I 1 are making arrangements for an excursion to logan and franklin on the of august doubtless Doubt feas Jeaa many people will avail themselves of the opportunity to visit the capital of cache the queen city of northern utah hard workers A beaver can yon idaho correspondent informs ua us that two young men B A henninger and jj P henrickson Henricks cn who are at work at W N thomas sawmill make feet of lumber a day from irom idaho red pine the trees are sawed down and cut into lengths which average sixteen feet with a crosscut saw pretty good work A transparent statement if thore there had been any room for doubt as to the veracity of H D mno kino who claimed to have been robbed and shot by highwaymen a short time ago near liberty park it was dispelled yesterday he was closely interrogated by captain burt as to when and how the affair happened according to his own statement the attack upon him was made from the direction of the grove to his left as he was driving north the captain drew his hla attention to the fact that such a thing waa was impossible as the bullet that struck him entered from the right and passed out at the left he was unable to explain this and other points equally clear against his statement and the suspicion is confirmed that he wounded himself with his own hand for ulterior purposes A person who has been in the city since once the affair occurred has s stated d that ho he knows mno kino and that he haa zas been mixed up with a number of questionable transactions in other places in the veat meat he is evidently evi evl dently dantly a good man to steer clear of branch organized in mississippi yesterday we were favored anh with a visit from elder john N price of mill creek salt lake county he returned a few days ago from a mission to mississippi he left for hib his field of cf labor on the of september 1680 and his hia operations were decidedly up hill for a considerable period in nearly every place he went to he be and aud bla hia message were vere either treated with cold indifference or decided and threatening ho hostility still his traveling was mostly done on foot having in this ancient method of transit gone over a distance of nearly milt a atlant at last he found last spring a comparative oasis in panola county there ho he found affectionate kind hearted hand and oasis in panola county there ho he found affectionate kind hearted hand and friends on every baptized sixteen new now members of the church organized a branch over which brother berlas keeth was appointed to preside brother jamea james blood being also set bet apart to aid him aa counselors in panola fanola county the people wera were eo ao kind hind to elder price 1 h filled with pe pleasure asure at the prospect of coming home on his belog being relea released ed he left his friends with regret hei ho aho alto effected an opening jn in Pren prentiss tisa county where he baptized one person with a prospect of further missionary labor being rewarded by an abundant harvest A brutal crime yesterday af demoon a young fellow named william A grean green whose reside residence is between cottonwood and mill creek was brought before justice Justlee spiers at the police count court for ex exe on a charge of attempt ing to commit a jupo it appears that green and a young ayoung married man named hullinger are musicians and have frequently been engaged to play together onmon on monday hullinger asked green to accompany him to some place where he was going to play but he excused himself and did nut not go at a late hour houn our oun of the same night taking 2 advantage of the absence of mr hullinger Huli huil inger from home green grean entered his house and made an assault with criminal intent upon his wife mrs hullinger Huli hull inger struggled with the villain succeeded in getting out of or the house hoube and ana rushed in the direction of the tho residence of a friend by green in getting out of or the and ana rushed in the direction of the tho residence of a friend by green pursued she had gone but a short abort distance when she stumbled and fell and the brutal fellow renewed his attack attach the tho screams of the distressed woman brought a number of persons to the spot who caught green in his bril briltil brutal til and fiendish work wort A local justice of the peace prudently declined to handle the case and the accused was wai brought to this city he waived examination examinations and was held hold to answer I 0 a the grand jury in the astonishingly small sum of the ball being fixed at that amount on the recommendation of the tho prosecuting attorney according to the statements of witnesses there la is grounds for believing that an actual rape has been committed and the statutory penalty of that crime Is imprisonment for not less lebs than 11 nive five ve years in the penitentiary while for an attempt the PU punish nish ment beut la to not less than one year thia this occurrence Is all the more de testable on account of the prof essed friendship of green for the husband of the vict imand a most distressing phase plima of the affair is the injury resulting to the lady because of her previous condition she is the mother of several small children ANOTHER SUICIDE B R T course coulm ENDS ms HIS c aia ala WITH A nullet BULLET we received a dispatch today to day from silver silven city utah stating that B R T course of Eu eurelea eureka relea relEs district terminated his earthly existence tuis this morning by shooting himself through the head arrangements were being made r for lor or the holding of an inquest but full details of the tragedy haxe have not yet reached us SMALLPOX pox rox hf IN ECHO nie THE DISEASE STILL we loarn learn indirectly from a gentleman who resides in the vicinity of of f echo that smallpox small pox is still prevalent at that place one person died of the disease on sunday last and there are several other very bad cases cass besides a number who have the malady in a milder form it is also stated that the tine regulations in the locality are altogether too loose persons persona who have been ellof jil ill of the disease being permitted komove to move around among the people before the danger of contagion Js past pasto if this be the case it is entirely wrong and more stringent measures abound be enforced the safety of the community demands it 16 mm THURSDAYS DAILY JULY 27 missionaries NABIES thoe those missionaries who were expected acted to leave this city on tuesday augurt august ath for europe will fieste take notice that the time of departure has been extended to tuesday august being one week later this change Is made to conform to the mailing calling of the steamship from now york josepn JOSEPH P F frankum D Ric nS july 1882 returned from the south apostle erastus snow returned yes yea es berday from a trip through a portion of the southern settlements settlement sm having been as far as parowan carowan Pa rowan he attend ed conference at nephi on saturday and sunday ile he is in fair health emigration agent elder james H hart hari church emigration agent at new york will return to that city within three weeks ho he has gone rone ganeto to his home in bear lake valley in the interim appointments Appointment elders eiders E snow and john henry smith of the apostles expect to start on saturday aug bah for castle valley they will hold me meetings betings with the saints sainta on price biver river at 4 p m thursday at huntington at 4 p m en friday and at Castl Cast ledale edalo saturday and sunday and A generous sentiment there seems to be a very general feeling in the community to render substantial ald aid to the industrious work I 1 ing ng men who owned the match F factory actor y lately destroyed by fire most of the proprietors lost every eveny dollar of their surplus means by the disaster and the inclination to help i the enterprise to its ita feet angala is quite strong we understand that tho the senti renti mc ment nt took practical sape yesterday in the form of a subscription list hat which mag wai being circulated and meeting with ready responses re there are many however who are willing to lend a helping hand whom the paper will not reach and we therefore ther eforo suggest that some special places and parties be named for the reception of donations eions this morning some tome person pernon forwarded a dollar to this office as a contribution which can be la had by the parties for whom it is intended there ere are others ready to contribute if they knew where to forward donations to accidentally drowned about nine this morning a little girl ot of wm win ii Pid rid cocks s about one year and eight months old wandered from the house unobserved by its parents but the child had not long been gone before it was missed by its anxious mother search was instituted but it was not to be found in ady any part of the house the search was continued in the lot but the little one could not be found in any part of it the weber canal a large largi irrigating water course runs juns past just west of mr residences residence and into this stream the child had fallen the current being swift at aft that point int carried the infant down quick lyv ay iy and belore beloro help could reach it twe the little one was drowned every thing was done that could possibly ably be done to resuscitate the my body but in vain tain the vital spark had fled and the parents were plunged in grief and sorrow we extend to them our sympathies in their sad bereavement bere the deceased elizabeth zina was the daughter of wm win 11 and fanny pidcock she was bom born in this city november ath 1880 ogden herald wednesday THE SITUATION AT ECHO seten SEVEN MIA X PATIENTS HAV HAVE E DIED AND three oases CASES EXISTING we have been enabled to sta ascertain certain the thereat real status of affairs at echo summit county so far aa as smallpox is concerned four cases have terminated fatally and three persons are now afflicted by it besides there area considerable number of persons mostly members of the families of individuals lm now affected with the malady who have been exposed to contagion and are liable at any time to be taken down with it ito the quarantine regul regulations ationo which are under the supervision of sheriff alcieon All Al leon lleon are not loose as an reported but are on the contrary complete there theire was one case however from which considerable exposure resulted A negro was ill of the disease and during his sickness became wildly deranged while in that condition he effected hla hia escape and went some bome distance along the rail rall load zoad he was however subsequently q captured and has since died we WIP understand the school hoium home Is to being aeed as a hoe hog hospital pital SALT LAKE AND JORDAN CATTAL AN IMMENSE BENEFIT TO SALT latr lake CITY today to day we took a drive along the salt lake and jorda jordan n canal from the southeast corner of the city to the emptying point on jordan street north of this office we pro bounce the aqueduct one of the most moat beneficial successes odthe of the kind hind ever established in this thia city all along the bank and the name in the passage through the city he the stream la in tapped at various points by convenient gates which have been lately placed in position under the eil oll direction of wilcken As a rule they are aro not yet completed being still minus the necessary locks to prevent their being tampered with by irresponsible persons persona but the finishing strokes will soon be given the canal canni carries a considerable body of water being at the head of the flume after being tapped at numerous points over fifteen niches inches deep the flume width being eight feet at that part at many points where the stream Is 13 tapped the water flowing from the he openings is boxed for considerable distances to prevent caving which would be the result if deep ditches were left open however down ho the sides of the streets east of east temple street and below the canni canal numerous streams of water are flowing from tho the largo aqueduct all hat that section of the city being befog irrigated from that source with but little exception arriving at the mouth of the flume we found a stream of large volu volume me pouring into tho the city creek creeh stone cu culvert iverts lverts from which the citizens north and west of east temple street obtain their supply for irrigation the proof wan was directly under our eyes that but for the balt bait lake lobe and jordan canal there would have been a water famine this season seavon the stream flowing from city creek being like a thread compared to that from the flume and in a few weeks it will be nearly if not quite entirely dry in fact it ia 13 almost so now there Is a cims class in the community fortunately insignificant in number who take special delight in denouncing every good thing established by the bulk of the community against whom they have a narrow and unreasoning prejudice it looks as if such were exceedingly sorry to see sea the canal a great for such it undoubtedly Is I 1 none but fools or wilful pervert ers can express any other view regarding it what are the evidences of IN iti success its object was to convey a body of water for irrigation into thit this this city for tha relief of the inhabit inhabitant anta inta the object is accomplished a large body of aqueous fluid flows through and can beat be at anytime any time increased I 1 if needed from erom it smaller streams are running into the orchards and garden gardens refreshing and maturing fruit and vegetables maintaining the reputation of salt lake rs a forest city one of the chief features of its beauty perhaps some bome spiteful malcontents would like to see fee the city robbed of its freshness and bloom and ana decomo become a comparative picture of dryness and desolation A few people very fow tow decomo become a picture of dryness and desolation A few people very fow tow overlooking overlook eg the necessity of manifesting a larg largeness eneas of soul that would lead to a consider the general weal ground of the water of jordan being impure compared with that heretofore used the answer lies in the increase of quantity for IrrIg irrigation atlon and the availability of other sources of supply for culinary purposes in every part of tho the city except tho the cc dry bench where there thoro appears to bo be no water either above or below wells can bo be obtained besides who desires to use the water that flown flows largely south fouth sout bout hand and west from tho the central portion of main street for any purpose but irrigating anyway for years it has been most persistency constantly and disgustingly gu founds fou ed as anybody can prove by passing along the central streets at an earty early hour in the morning and seeing the filth emptied into the water from the saloons and other places it Is lo scarcely pos ible eible E to add to the tho defilement that has already existed over a considerable area of the city there la Is now a large proportion of the city above the fineto the no north th of the present sources of water supply for any purpose whatever people in that section of the city have hayo undergone hardships beyond the knowledge of the bulk of the community from that cause they have been compelled by toy necessity to carry their water in every kind hind of weather many of them aged and feeble long distances in some cases nearly a mile and use it warm and unwholesome in the hottest seat sent gons cons causing the percentage of sick and the death rate to be occasionally alarmingly high in the locality one |