| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS fwu TUESDAYS D i AUG L ok for europe elder emil emli an derbon deroon of american fork left this city at 7 a m today to day for Sc andina andins nia on a mission to which he was recently called more sore telephone in the course of a week or so the independent line between salt balt lake lahe and ogden for the uhe use of subscribers to the he telephone exchange will be in operation the rate will be 30 cents for a conversation of five minutes duration beginning from the time the connection is made the distant south brother brather charles charies 1 I bobson robson wrote from mesa city marlo Mario Mar leopa opa oua county arizona on the of july on saturday evening the bros B F and J E johnson ar lived rived at this thia place all ali well yesterday evening the president macdonald arrived the health of the people is good and they are en doying the fruits of their labors in the shape of grapes melons melon meion etc our early peaches and apricots being out of season wedded in this thia city today to day aug willard young son of the late president brigham young and miss hattie hooper daughter ol 01 hon W H hooper were united in the holy bonds of matrimony president J jodeph joseph F smith performing the ceremony the bridegroom is a worthy son of his great father and the bride in IR handsome and accomplished shed both have a multitude of friends with whom we wo unite in congratulations and in wishing wish ing the happy couple every blessing that will conduce to their happiness in time and eternity killed by Ina lna indians ians lans from a letter received irom itom mra mrs janette fer fei rin of pima rima graham county ari art rona roan by bi bishop hop E W wade ot of pleasant view in weber county we leam that mr air jacob ferrin of north oden ogden was shot and killed by indians on the of july while freighting between pima and ducos no further particulars are given in the letter ietter except that the funeral too tor took k place on tho dinst mr jacob forna ferna was one of the oldest settlers of weber county and a brother of mr josiah ferrin of edon he was between 50 and 60 years of uge ege and generally teb reb pecked ogden herald going to castle valley A I 1 spring city man Ban pete en ent t writes under the auspices of the society So clety a plinio dinter dinner was given to tho the citizens of thib thia place flaco in honor of bishop T olsons anniversary of birth he being called to leave laave this place for castle castie valley about bat eat down to a sumptuous repast the tho brass band playing afterwards ter wards toasts speeches chez musia musio and budging by the choir chair the whole ein eln cn cin c in n eluding with dancing many kindly feelings expressed towards the was much affected by this thia token of re speet and appreciation smallpox spreading the fol owing lowing from the ogden berald herald shows khai thai the contagious malady is spreading spread ing lag chere are boma cases of smallpox in north ogden some young men who ba hae have bae e ceen working work king eing on the oregon short line rine contracted the theasa while out there bince since their return home the smallpox has hai fully developed itself luelf on them and aud the tho county authorities have placed thom thorn under strict regulations and adopted every to the tho spread of the diseases disease in which efforts they will be assisted by the people in the district where the dis earb has broken out the attempts that have been made to bupp suppress rebo reea the fact of the existence of smallpox in the grad ing camps of the railroad named is highly high ly reprehensible aa as opposed to tho the safety of tho the public FIRE NEAR OGDEN lne ine THE FLAMES CONSUME SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF on sunday morning Weber floering flouring flou ring mills owned by hon D H peery a short distance north of ogden was discovered to be on fire the ogden herald gives a voluminous account of the burning in the mill was about 1500 bushels of grain and a lare larkre quantity of bran and shorts all of which together with the fixtures and machi machinery nerys were totally destroyed there is nothing left of the establishment but the bare walls and martof part of them h have fallen the fire soon communicated itself to the store of B S H higginboth tham co cos which is entirely consumed but through the unremitting tin exertions exer tiona of the citizens much of the merchandise was saved from the fire fiend the fire brigade arrived on the spot as quickly as possible but not in time to protect the buildings which were also the property of mr peery feery they succeeded however in saving the residence of mr rig hig gin botham from the conflagration the loss which has accrued to hon D H peery by this fire is estimated at fully no part of which was vas insured the ims loss to higginbotham co la Is from t lo 10 0 10 wh which ach Is isi fu fully fly covered by insurances the firm la is insured in the following in amounts oli s ig in n tr the phek phoenix ix company in the german america 2000 in the north british and mercantile in the commercial union 1000 nir air peery feery ia is now in the east re turning from virginia dispatches have been sent to different points notifying notify ing him of the disaster he Is expected to arrive home some time during the present week the fire la Is thought to have been bein caused by spontaneous combustion in the smut room of the mi although it 13 bald said that room was empty as it had recently been cleaned out and locked up and the mill has been idle since the first of july FROM wednesdays DAILY DALLY AUG 2 the correct name hame the older of the two sons bons of john I 1 smith and mary blary adella haight smith killed ata at a sawmill saw mill on july at cassia casbia creek idaho was anshel asahel albert and not albert A as the N avs was formerly informed somewhat better we understand that brother miner Mine atwood s of the ward who was wag seized with sudden budden illness some time bince aluce Is somewhat better but his condition Is far from satisfactory the complain complaints corm corn plain dris fria baid eaid to have been tween a slight alight acock of paralysis tho the effects of which still linger with him no 6 of mor MOT genst jennen which is just out c contains on the first missionaries on the island of eaister falster the first missionaries in vi norway the history of the church organ in muni cation calion from elder chr J larsen lareen extracts from erastus journal rhe rho the starry heavens memorandum from may etc number ia Is accompanied with w ith a premium hect heet containing a continuation of the general church history severely injured yesterday august let while brother peter andersons Ander sons sens peterson ward 3 morgan county was et standing anding at the morgan city operative cooperative co store door they took tools fright and started with sister anderson iwho who was waa sitting in the wagon on curnin turning 9 the corner she wab waa thrown out and nn in ox examination by dr P F 8 roh koh koh F 01 11 swab kwao found to toha havo havon voa A very severe and ugly gash at the back of the head and some mome very bad bruises about the body the doctor stated that no bones were broken the injured lady suffered from the shock the team ran off for home while the wagon was broken i to pieces A pow Fow powerful erful expresser Ex th this Is morning on the premises of mr H B clawson we saw the largest cane mill ever brought to this territory being a ponderous and powerful piece of machinery 0 li squair ebros of buffalo are the makers and it was procured by mr clawson for mr arthur stayner of farmington who purposes going largely into the cyru syrup and to some bome bausless extent the sugar business this ses sea son the capacity of this powerful squeezer la Is from 60 to acres of cane in a season so great is its pressure that cane from which the saccharine I 1 luice juice ulce ulee has been expressed by it can be burned in the evaporator almost directly afterwards severely eurt hurt mr Q 0 M mumford of mill nuil creek met with a severe accident at his saw baw mali on the weber a few days since he ele wa va adjusting the guides when his hie right ba had had bad d was caught and partially drawn into the machinery the thumb was wu cut through in two places the index finger almost crushed to a pulp including the bone while the middle one was badly bi lacerated mr munford is in the city under the treatment of dr anderson who is in hopes of saving the injured members except perhaps a portion of the thumb the two fing fingers erss will wills however be partially useless on account of permanent stiffness stiff mr mumford had a narrow escape from being more severely hurt or perhaps killed A voice from beaver C halvorsen I 1 writes from rom beaver in about one month from lowthe september term of court of the second judicial district will convene at beaver and by that time we hope to see a good many strangers in our city and among them we hope to see the pleasant countenance of our honore 1 and respect respected sd Judg judge eSP 8 P twiss TWI BS I 1 think beis hols he is one of the honorable of cf the car enn earth tb and the people love to bee see him among them thorn he knows no mormon and no gentile but as judge is dispensing justice as be becomes comes an honorable government official which is more than can be said of a good many of the government ap poin tees our oar city fathers passed some ordinances to restrain the liquor traffic and the consequence is ls la 13 that only three saloons are operating and those beem seem to keep very orderly houses as far as known our religious meeting sour sunday echo ech oolf oland and the different associations eions are managed very wisely and doing a good work our farmers are very busy in their fields rejoicing over the tile prospect of a bountiful harvest iha crickets crick czIck ets havo have occasionally visited some of the fields but did not do much harm hanm and after resting a day or two disappeared m mysteriously to parts par Is unknown stage robbery come down and he did come down very meekly and took the position assigned him this imperative command was vas given to the driver by one of the masked robbers who stopped the incoming stagecoach stage last night when the vehicle was within eight miles of Kelton keiton utah there w v ero ere eight passengers on board the coach oge ode on e of the robbers went to the head bead of the team and took possession of the lead horses the other three went through the travelers trave traye leim leiB some boma of whom were ladles ladies and dispossessed them of all their money moneys and other valuables which occupied about two hours and a half the daring thieves valuables which occupied hours and a half the daring thieves got about 2500 in cath cash four watcher and other jewelry these chefe avaricious ri penurious wretches even took from the persons of the passengers their shirt shift studs and sleeve beeve buttons they then broke open the traveling trunks and took from them whatever wis wib 0 of f sufficient value or convenient to get geh oft with after the rascals had plundered the tho beope of all they could they took onn off the leaders from the tho ton toa team M them themy and struck out for some pla pia 0 of safo safe retreat we understand they did not interfere with any of uncle eams bams mall mail bags because they had not time to go through thomm thorn before they left lef t they turned returned ra the watch they took from the stage driver and gave each of the travelers one dollar to buy a supper when they reached kelton orden ogden herald ym M THURSDAYS dally DAILY AUG 3 water for thirsty ground water from emigration creek Is now running along that part ot of the north bench water ditch that passes se through the slat ward but the ground over which t the a new connee connecting ditch passes is so porous rous roub that tho the ot stream a la Is as yet comparatively small s all nil thero there here is an assurance of an increase boon aron what are the reasons of late years there hab has been a marked increase in the number of cases of paralysis and kindred affections anleo anneo eions it is greater than would naturally ensue from the increase of the population the fame same may be said regard iod lot Thu rhu rheumatic matIc and pulmonary complaints and anil perhaps ague the latter disease having been almost unknown io ta this section until within the last three or four years can anybody explain the causes seasonable aa As diarrhoea is generally prevalent at this time of the year the following from an ex change may not be out of the way careful dieting dieling la Is very important boiled milk rice and chocolate are good the rice must be boiled until nearly done the milk added and then thoroughly cooked ube use the very beav beat chocolate boiled rice made into cakes with a very little well beaten egg but no butter this diet ia Is specially proper for children avoid vegetables as much as ai possible potatoes especially boiled milk is very good sometimes Bom som eUmes a dose of oil of cinnamon or pulverized ived sayd cinnamon will check A long distance down the bore of the artesian well near the base of the mount mounts inson sinson the northeast ea edge of the city cAty had up till last night reached a depth of feet the sheet iron piping formerly inserted in the excavation having av 9 proved comparatively useless w being too frail wrought iron piping pingy pings the 8 diameter of which is six bix inches ches is now in the bore the whole hole hoie of the distance and the workmen are using the sand pump the present determination is 18 to keep workmen engaged until water ia Is reached silk interest today to day ve re calved a call from froni father daniel graves the energetic advocate cf ef the silk Bilk industry ile he states that miss went south bouth to provo from this thia city this af afternoon to teach a class of young ladies the art of reeling ho he albo alao announces that as 89 boo soon n as a bum suM sufficient elent clent quantity ot reeled elik ellk is obtain obtained eds the toe utah stake bilk silk association purpose entering upon the business of silk weaving people who have cocoons they do not know how to dispose make arrange menta monta to have them reeled on shares bf by communicating with the association death of dr D davis avis we regret to have to announce that thal dr arm mii mil L davia of the ath ward died sud 0 mod rod denly o at this chis am hig hia ill lii ness I 1 lasted asted only a few hours being first attacked about yesterday evening about midnight he rallied the pain disappearing and it was thought he was recovering at this point he said eald 1 I have been afraid of my heart for years and will some day bid you good bye addressing himself to those around him shortly after he commenced to bink sink and expired peacefully at the hour hoite mentioned dr thompson was in attendance from a short time after the attack until the demise of the patient A consultation of the leading physicians of this city was held today to day on the case when it was decided that the cause of death was rheumatism of the heart I 1 f decease was waa bom in the state of 0 new york and was aged 67 57 years 3 weeks week a and wid I 1 day ile he wab waa a 01 good citizen and a mild respectable and unpretentious gentleman the bereaved relatives have our simps thy the funeral will take place tomorrow quarantine and sanitary considerable Sid erable ernbie attention has been given by the city fathers of late to bant rant tary and quarantine matters borne some time ago the council Conn cil cli temporarily appointed some borne of the police officers to look after the sanitary condition within the corporation and a great deal of surface cles clev denning ning up was the i the consequence and doubtless the health of the city has been improved by what has been done dono in this direction recently |