Show excursion to fillmore B M st lieu r GF gei GEN i D IL 11 WELLS weams oar our delegate and gem wells left this city tuesday dinst rud kud drove to springville Spring ville on the they reached Nephi and on the arrived at it F fillmore iii ili M miles south orthis of this city they visited the south wing w ing of the tho state house house whose walls are of or red sandstone where they found the workmen busily engaged in placing tile the flagging g iii m the basement story storo the floors in the 14 1 fi first IV t a and d second stories stone and arid arching the ae i th large hall in the upper story preparatory to lathing and plastering the sash vere mere were all in and outside doors all alt li ilung and a lern temporary pora i r entrance stairway finished taw the w I 1 work 0 rk oil on the build hig wiil will soon be ready for the plasterers and painters who it is expected will be immediately sent lent from this city and all efforts are being made to complete the rooms so far is to comfortably accommodate the library and the next legislative assembly which adjourned it to meet on tila tha second monday bonday of december at that place cora corn and potatoes at fillmore e and at other place between betge en here hera and there look promising for a fair fail crop but grain and arid hay are an entime entire failure re except at Spring springville ville and provo where they will probably have wheat ft heat sufficient for their own consumption there is considerable hay cat at pleasant grove and american creek Kan osher osber and all tile the indians met with oil on th the a we friendly tho as usual altery aitery alvery very bur upon our young oung settlements in their aft method of constant begging and supplying them themselves serves liberally with corn and potatoes from the fields n after tarrying over night at fillmore and the transaction borsuch of sach such business thadde evolved va dilion upon I 1 them they started starie 7 d on their return on an the tha and reached readied this I 1 city about halt past I 1 11 I 1 a m of the in excellent health and THE BIG dig cotto Conw wood CANAL canan this work is progressing I 1 several sections being alicot finished all the I 1 heavy 11 I 1 avy jobs north of big 11 kanion kanyon creel have lava been let jet by bibro bro john yohn sharp 0 johanda to o hands handa engaged gagen on ib the tho public works who wiio are temporarily thrown out on t of their usual avocations in consequence of the failure of grass for the cattle employed in hauling rock from the quarry there is much good land lying west of the kana cana analyst ana lyet to dispose of for labor thereon it is expected that the brethren who have taken contracts will bo be diligent in fulfilling them as the canal la Is designed to be finished eaily early in the ensuing season on so thit granite can be rolled into the city from the tho foot of the twin deks and lind the works on 6 the tho temple tempie thereby facilitated it is well kno known wn also that the water is much needed for irrigating irrl 9 il ing purposes the lands on the line of this canal are remarkably well adapted for the tho raising of fruit trees being of or a quick soil and not so subject to early and late frosts aa as the lowlands are all persons wishing to cultivate peaches apples grapes rapes and arid I 1 other fruits f rui rul i g will shew show their wisdom in selecting tho choko lands along the ti je line of or this canal which will insure a certainty of the means of irrigation bro dro david is on hand to accommodate the brethren willi every information oa on the subject and will personally assist them in it would li we well weli therefore for the tile brethren to look after their own interests interest and by so doing hasten the building of tile the temple fire W ve understand by mr klawes recent recert recently y that the country on the north side tide of bf the tiie road haa been burned over destroying the grass gaiss and end timber wo we aso ago adso leant writ that ilie tile f gire fire ire lre lias has extended north from beer bear F aver over ever 03 03 miles gr grats grass s end timer and andl ceery crery iu in its ita way in jk the tho part i if ostia 3 n flatmo this probably accounts in part for the murky atmosphere atmo phere that has be clouded our city during the past fw few weaks vs ceisl a atso also learn that wheat conf coni corn pota potatoes ios fos add garden I vegetables look ik remarkably well veil ai at klawes IIa lia ranch raach where they have been properly irrigated iri riga ri fed ted when he I 1 n he left en on tile the ath august the wild V rye and grass seed sided upon which the indians have lave hitherto lived hied are a total failure on account of the excessive drouth j lilion lilios 11 crinion lios ilos darland garland HURT u s INDIA INDIAN x AGE AGENT returned on the dinst from a very pleasant and successful visit to tile the indians on marys river the short time intervening between his return and the departure of the next eastern mail and d the tha amount of his official correspondence prevented dr hurt hurl from personally furnish furnishing irig an account of or his trip but lie ha very courteously requested lih clerk mr craig to furnish an account I 1 thereof there rif with wll wil which i fi hii ho promptly and acceptably complied and our readers will bs be edified in perusing it as published on page MISSION TO INDIA UDIA we WC have been kindly tarnished at our request by elder chancey wi W west a sketch of the labors and travels of the missionaries sent to india about two years bears ago it will ba continued in several numbers numbers and will be found full of interest to the saints |