| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS erom DAILY sept beril 1 A handsome memento Ke mento this morning we were shown by mr hir 0 F due the artistic florist the handsomest specimen of pre pie preserved served flowers we have ever seen the floral figure is a combination of the anchor and cross emblematical of hope in a crucified and risen redeemer the flowers are choice embrace a large number of varel ties and beautifully embalmed embalm ed the framing and mounting generally done at mr savages establishment are in excellent taste the whole has been executed on the order of president taylor tay tny lor as a memento of his wife the late mrs harriet VV taylor gaylor and will adorn the walia walla of the gardo hoube house e small grain it now appears that the present se season beason crop in davis county ia Is rather under the average and in particular instances is 13 ig lg very meagre thia this unfavorable statement is however counterbalanced b by y the ahe reports from utah juab S maate millard miliard and bevien bevier counties in which sections we learn after careful inquiries that the grain crops are at least quite u up P to the average of former years we cannot speak reliably of the northern counties the past season has again demonstrated the advisability of utah farmers more generally sowing a larger arua arta in the fall sea oa BOU sou as with very few exceptions fall grain matures a full crop while that sown in the spring has to risk all the chances of backward seasons often as in ta this year followed by a spell of drought retarding a full growth our agricultural friends would do well to consider this subject about smallpox H D lisonbee of marysville marksville Marys maryb ville sends senda us the following having had mid some experience in the treatment of smallpox I 1 wish to give the public the benefit of my information in a the first place proper vaccination with pure vaccine matter often otten of ten renders a person proof against the disease but it ills Is not an absolute preventive those who are in the vicinity of the disease and liebla to be exposed if they will mix in the proportion of two ounces of cream of kaitar tal tax tar to one ounce of sulphur with syrup or molasses to the consistency of thick paste and take about a teaspoonful every morning when they rise it will be found of great benefit if under this treatment a person should be attacked it would be in a mitigated form for an absolute preventive from pitting from smallpox take two ounces of red precipitate and mix with one pound aund of lard jard after the post eive eave have become of full size which is generally understood to be ke nine days after they make their first appearance anoint freely with the mixture for three sue days daub it jt on plentifully as it will not injure any one on the fourth day wash clean with a sponge and castile soap and v water ater if there are any that show any signs of redness apply a little more salve this treatment will prevent itching and will make a greater change in tho the appearance of a patient than would ever be imagined 10 FROM dally DAILY dat DAY Y sepi SEP 3 L another Coni company rany pany A company of Latt erday saint emigrants was toj toI leave leavo eave liverpool on the steamship wyoming today to day release and appointment wil wll ilam liam wood is released to return home with the Septem september bL r com corn P pany PY Y and W W hunter is appointed to him hi in the presidency of the norwich confente Con fence inu IRU star aug 14 from the north worth mrs miller millers who has returned from a visit violt to paris bear lake valley informs us that the he health althof of her nather father gen C C rich has bome some somewhat whit improved of late she ghe states stat that the weather is ml mua much 6 warmer here than in the north the differ enda enaa in tem tern per aturo being quite marked homicide at hailey at halley halies on tuesday afternoon frank brown a mining experts well known in in utah shob an and d killed col coi J of F M adams the latter was niso also known in silver beer beef and other mining camps of this thia territory brown browns who claims to 6 hate have committed the homicide in self defense ia Is in custody industrious lads joseph ward 14 years of age of Pleas pleasant aut sut grove and his brother Char charts loal leal twelve years 0 oid old id occupy their leisure tima tithe la in cutting out various kinds of wooden ornaments bracket bracke tp clock shelves hat racks etc they do very creditable work and sell bell tho the articles at eastern prices thoy they aro are ous oua as well as industrious boya boys A good thing thine were 11 it not for the iho salt lake and jordan canal thera there would be a positive water famine in this city just now there is not cot a sufficient stream flowing down in the bed of city creek to turn the tho big wheel wheelar elat at the blacksmith shop a bieck north of the eagle gate and the proprietor has been obliged to erect hand band bellows an unusual occurrence interesting experience expedience elder ELDEK JOHN Qs Q CANNON RECEIVES THE attentions OF or che THE POLICE ADDITIONS TO THE E OF bf A GOOD cd extracts from a private letter written by elder john Q cannon missionary to germany murg muRa july 29 1882 1682 your very welcome letter of the me some time since at a moment when I 1 was in the hottest part of a little contest with the authorities over my right as an amet amei ican lean citizen and a newspaper correspondent to remains remain and dee see the bights sights and write up it if interesting enough the grand bava eava bavarian rian industrial du 1118 triAl triai exposition position DOSI tIon now in progress resby ressy and ind your second letter juss juar one month later in date cama came to hand today to day after the contest Is ig over after we have figuratively wiped the gore from our swords i and after I 1 have bid most of the saints adieu preparatory to starting for berlin in my innocence I 1 had supposed that because of the great number of strangers in the city attending the exposition I 1 could stay tay a unnoticed for a week or two and then quietly leave had tho the misfortune within a few days after my arrival to meet in the then treet street and be recognized by the same bame judge before whom I 1 was previously examined and the next morning true to my expectation 1 I received visits hrom from fi rom nom gen gendarme darmes at two places where I 1 happened to be during the following week I 1 enjoyed several more visits of this same character after which time the mys mysterious t erious and disagreeable questions were propounded gi u added no longer and the officer called md at my stopping slopping place every day or two to see if that american isia is till still h here erm buch such marked attention from the authorities is notice a little to flattering to suit me but for myself I 1 care less lesa than for the annoyance to the kind kindhearted hearted friends who entertain entert afif alif me which my presence causes in order to test their feeling upon this point I 1 suggested in the outset that I 1 would for tor if a few to a public lodging house in the city where among other comers corners and doers nn eoens koens I 1 would not ba be so much noticed at least if noticed it would only be myself that would sunner suffer from but with much warmth they insisted that I 1 must not think of leaving them them and d that L eo 0 o far as they wera were co concerned c erd a gendarme could come coma every hour of the fhe day and every day of the week the first interrogator that came wanted to eee gee my passport and wanted a good deal more information as iks to my past actions and future ru ture intentions ions than I 1 was disi disposed posed to toi give I 1 showed him my passport with a good deal dear of satisfaction knowing that be he could not read a hordof it but hut I 1 enough of germ berm german aniu apiu law W to see eee that a person is no nofa tk required to answer all a police mans questions and from my experience have found that buch euch answers as one does give arbnot correctly reported I 1 had made mada uRmy my mind that I 1 would play the ignorance game and refuse to understand tand anything any thing that was said but I 1 could not act ane part fart through when I 1 heard the blunders my interlocutor ter waa waz making and th the likelihood li kellho od there waa wag of his making my caso case which ja felt faure fiure was very good extremely bad bo so I 1 proceeded to explain oci to him wha what that little bit of le parchment lehment Tv iO asand what protection protea noa non tIon to its owner herrice he once me akly su suggested that such a passport raa ras was yaa not nott sunil sunni cent J but bub when IL recalled whis ahls to 0 his mind that he lie could conid not read it and hence could havo have no idoa idea of how much mucha offa aguar guaranty an hylt it drew draw hil hll ha object objection and picking up his gun and complimenting me mo on my progress in the language during my two month months 91 absence in north Germ germany anys took his luave leave he never nevel came again again but contented himself with hearing reports of my actions and answers from hla hia subordinates I 1 went upon my own invitation and visited the Burgomaster and to him I 1 represented myself as a mormon but as not having broken any of hia bia laws and not having any intention of so doing he courteously requested that I 1 should leave my passport with him till I 1 left for another place but this I 1 refused to do WM when I 1 paid a guinea for jhb document in london I 1 thought it was a dear privilege at atter after ter all to be recognize rec ed as an american but now the precious preci ous oua paper is more valuable to me than a german batik bank note of the same size and I 1 carry it in my pocketbook as near my heart as the thickness of my clothes and skin shin and the convenience of my pockets will permit he was a little surprised at my refusal and grunted granted out Eom something ething which if tian translated slated into english would be considered naughty to repeat however he told me that the visits of which I 1 complained had been ordered by the circuit uit judge and that they would in all probability continue as aalona long iong as I 1 stayed here to the correctness of which opinion I 1 now bear testimony I 1 returned the day before yester day from a visit to munich where abraham fh ff cannon hind and I 1 spent a weer week in march mauch last when abraham baptized twelve persons ordaining ono one of them a priest to pro side aide temporarily owing to the emigration next month and the ab solute necessity of my being baing in berlin thres or four weeks before the date fixed for the comp company anys departures departure par tures I 1 was notable not abie able to spa apa spare remore more than eight days on this visit but during that time as I 1 read in my journal I 1 was waa bj by my heavenly father to baptize apriz and confirm sixteen persons ordain three elders and bless thirteen children the prospects are exceedingly bright in that city for a large branch and now that a beginning has been made and a working organization effected I 1 look for good and results tho the spirit of inquiry la Is abroad in the land stronghold of catholicism aa as this region is from one of the danube towns quite out of my line ut travel came a letter the other day begging me visit the writer he with his family and a few of his neighbors had heard of our principles and were ready to embrace them A family faintly la in Frankfor out of my district though perhaps as much in mine aa anybody a else have also been praying for a preacher of such doctrines anc and i have written me a splendid le letter tte r my lack of times time however makes it out of the question for me to visit these people at present presents and I 1 have written them that they must wait till I 1 come south agai again I 1 1 in september or october I 1 have aio nio alo alto had some conversation and c correspondence 0 rr es pond e nce with a prominent man n in one of the government departments which I 1 expect to result in his baltim bap tim hla hia wife ia is a very estimable woman and so desirous of instant enrollment in the church that she says bhe ehe would come here for the purpose though she Is rusticating in the bavarian alps several kio klo kilometers meters away the man is is highly i educated and has occupied though still quite quits young several important offices in the government he hi e la Is at present pree making a sort eort of tour over all the railways of the kingdom traveling in his hid own car and attended by cooks rooks clerks and servants her eer vanta without witt hout hont number ho he spares time to write writer me every few days day and says on my return he will he be settled for the winter and will be baptized ba I 1 have na reason to doubt his bis sincerity and he is not at hil all inclined to make a secret of his ills attachment to our principles eo go I 1 trust through his example many more will ba be led to investigate vesti gate or will give me an opportunity to warn them day after tomorrow to morrow I 1 leave dor for berlin and will probably remain in the north for eight weeks the language there i Is purer and more correct so in that respect the change will be for the better but tho the saluta haluta are not so united and whole in the tho lovo love of the gospel belh as they nic arc here and therefore I 1 do not noti enjoy myrela BO 60 well among them still they require visiting as much as the better ones perhaps oven even more I 1 feel that if we can once more bring about unity in the berlin branch we will ba be able to do a great knat work vork there so long iong ong however as disunion prevails in our ranka ranks the world can see no better fruits from our principles than from their own the season has haa been wet and the grain nearly ripe Is rotting in the fields potatoes alio aho are becom becoming ing unfit for later growth and many farmers are digging them though no larger tha than n pigeons eggs the bad outlook and the deepening fear that with next nest bring spring if not sooner a war of some kind ad will bo be engaged in perhaps as the result of the present crisis on the nile have combined to bring upon the minds of the people a feel ing of consternation and dismay erom FROM MONDAYS DAILY DAMY SEPT 4 the coming company A telegram from elder james H hart to president john taylor states that the company of latter day saints who lef left t liverpool on saturday sept 2nd and on the S S wyom riggs ing numbered souls information wanted forma informs In tion la is wanted by brother win wm edwards of the ath ward of this city of tho the whereabouts of william richards his brother ln in law as he wishes to communicate with him when mat nat heard from ho he was in the vic vicinity 1 laity of boston massachusetts papers plea piea please so copy fire at stockton ton the firo fira fiend again visited stockton inroe in too ele county on sunday evening originating in a building next to that of T D brown son general merchants at about fifteen minutes past ton the buildings being mostly if not all of wood soon fell a prey the flames and I 1 in n about a quarter of an an hour had bad devastated the entire side of the street or block from one cine end to the other consuming everything jn in its D brown and son and the stockton hotel besides numerous other smaller building buildings very sVery little if anything was saved brown Ss son rion lose about they had an insurance of we understand that no one else wag waa insured we did not obtain any definite idea of the other losses A shooting affray A shooting incident ut occurred at ut minersville Miners Mine raville vilie ville beaver county afew a few days ago it appears from the account of it in irk the etonian that a man named jack jacobs started in to empty hi bi pistol in front of Lessl nga saloon |