Show ha HOME tie nie IT ITEMS eilts EiNTS T bunday SUNDAY 2 agg GS jt lder ider robert L camp uta UDA be bell beil I 1 1 spoke 1 of his early experience in the church dwelling on the plainness with which tile the first farst principles of the gospel presented themselves to him and the disappointment with which lie he found that those to whom he then declared them could not see their truth beauty and de eira elra bleness bieness as he did elder ejder hugh findlay dwelt on oil the tiie traditions tradition fi which have to be encountered by those who have received or receive the gospel through the preaching of the tile elders and strongly urged parents to be exceedingly careful in training and educating their children that they may not have to contend with like traditions but be enabled to exercise from youth stronger faith and hav hagemore haver emore amore nore power before the tile lord t i afternoon pres 1 U young delivered a discourse replete witha valuable cou counsel lisel and dinst instruction ruction which tich was wre reported ported for publication pu J I 1 S isake lai proof STORE slone among the increase of we notice that the new fireproof fire proof stor store 0 of awood woodmansee in ansee an see bro Is completed and has baa leady heady already received part of major barrows extensive wholesale stock of goods the building erected by folsom romney from plans by mr W V ft HF folsom is 80 x 29 feet built of red sandstone two stories high each eacil story 14 feet in the clear with a basement story or extensive i cellar running the entire length of the building the tha front Is of cut stone something of the 11 roman ormin orwin style and certainly Is very handsome ad adding dISIC to the architectural appearance of the fitrell fuere merchants most do congregate the lislie insiders Is finely finished and tastefully dec orated oram the lower story fitted up with pine shelving in iad lad and polished cedar top counters the upper t iry bry Is a large w well weil ell eil lighted and well furn storeroom sigr kt room tile tiie usual offices ac occupy a space pace at the east end of the he building we shou should estimate the cost at a trifle under So OOOO DRILL AND inspection tile tiie tile hegt caa Cal cavalry airy alry and ad re hegt t infantry nauvoo legion territorial militia tia were drilled on their respective parade grounds on saturday forenoon and re viewed and inspected in the afternoon by their commanding officers col RT burton inspecting the cavalry and col D J ross boss the infantry the men presented a avery very uniform and effective appearance and performed their evolutions in a highly creditable manner the inspection of arms and equipments induced several compliments from the inspecting officers and some suggestions 1 I gen 11 33 clawson A godbe and B D hampton ests arrived in the tho city aty from the rast east E t by stage on thursday uit in good health and happy to be home ho niell again theay THEAT theatrical east lynne pr presented on tuesday evening of last week Is one of ot the most effective pieces played during the present engagement ga gement with a healthy moral and forcibly illustrating phases of the human character more common than commendable the justifiable lecresy of carlysle ina lna in a matter involving the life and death of an early acquaintance and his private interviews with barbara hare with whose name his hla own had been mingled in local gossip as lovers previous to his marriage arouses the demon jealousy in the breast of his wife lady isabel who in a moment of desperation flies with her villainous tempter driven to the act by her husbands supposed infidelity then the old old story of sin and wrong of deceit and unmasking itself and fallen woman awaking to a bitter realization of her true position remorse succeeds then the acting out of the resolve by the divorced wife to return and disguised be the governess of her lier own children whom though she yearns over yet she dare not avow her relationship to the most tearfully affecting scene Is that in which her boy william miss dellie clawson dies respecting his nurse but ignorant that she is his mother while that mother tom torn by agonizing sorrow writhes under the blow struggling to hide as best she may the torture of misery misers which she endures mrs haynes vivid rendering of the character was ati artistically cally caily natural the actress was forgotten in the woe laden woman the dying scene was very fine flue mr Wal wai Waldron drons 8 archibald was equal to anything we have llave seen him play on thursday evening camille was repeated with its previous success on saturday evening medea and the love chase drew a very large house As medea and constance mrs beane deone hayne fully sustained her reputation in both tragedy and comedy the first character proved beyond anything she has yet played here her capacity for heaviest the line of characters in the tragic drama mr potters Fond Foud love iove was the best thing ming that gentleman has played here the engagement of mrs aayne rayne and the potter company terminated on saturday night but a complimentary benefit was tendered to the lady last evening in which she was sustained as before the pieces selected were lucretia Luc retia retla borgia and the rough diamond mrs hayne as lucretia Luc retla and margery of which we shall say more next week on wednesday erveng next nest the members or of the tha orchestra will take a benefit on which occasion macbeth will be presented with mrs julia deane hayne as lady macbeth the desire has been strongly expressed to see mrs hayne in this character and we have no doubt there wili will be a crowded house the tho lady will be sustained by mr waldron Valdron and the members of the deseret dramatic association an arrangement that will gratify y many patrons of the theatre the tiie appearance peara pe arance nce of the association with mrs hayne has been much des desired desireo tred treO a very general opinion being entertained that she would be sustained by its 10 members in a manner to reflect credit on the company and present a dramatic treat of more than ordinary excellence we jve have pleasure in announcing chatan that an engagement ga has been made by the tiie management with mrs hayne and mr waldron for the WI riter liter season sea soll TRAVEL RAVEL 0 ON X THE TILE PLAINS in a conversation with gen H B Claw clawso since his return we have gleaned numerous items of interest relative to travel on the tho plains and the danger from indians many persons traveling with trains through not scein seeing indians Ind lans ians are apt to get careless relax their vigilance and sometimes stray off a short distance dl stancer from the train when the ever watchful cunning and sanguinary suddenly appear butcher them and another item Is added to the tile list of mass massacres acrea bythe savages there are indians numbers of them on the route but they keep out of sight until they see a sure chance for plunder and blood then they show themselves i murder and rob and are out of sight immediately in this way all or nearly all the massacres that have taken place on the plains this tills summer have oc cured individuals would straggle off from their trains or very small parties would get careless and neglect to be and ilie the indians would be upon them without intimation from any quarter of their being near various parties and persons have been thus murdered within sight odthe of tile trains with which they were traveling A moderate sized train or party of determined vigilant and well armed men might travel across the plains in comparative safety soldiers are scattered alon aion alonz along the road in considerable numbers yet tile the difficulty 1 H net not to fight the indians but to find them many of the incidents on the plains deriu during the past season are calculated to awaken admiration at manifest manifested eti etl courage and provoke contempt for pusillanimous cowardice illustrative of the tho for former mera a number of indiana Ind lans attacked eleven soldiers and two government wagons in the neighborhood of the Lara mies some short time ago some of the soldiers escaped and the tile rest were killed one of the teams teamsters tersa a powerful muscular man fired his hla revolver till all the tile chambers were discharged and then remaining byais by his wagon he be fought the savages with his fists until he was overpowered lils his death was wis horrible they chained him to the tile wagon wheel piled plied bacon around him and burned him to death the following incident shows the reckless daring and audacity of the indians two days previous to gen C reaching virginia dale n the stage ft a body of In diRris made a denton denion str ti atlon against that giace glace and in the face of kansas and 6 colorado lorado balry cavalry under the command of col plum who had bad just arrived there run off six head of cows without one of the indians being injured the troubles lie principally between sulphur springs and virginia dale miles west of it and all along the line of road between those two places parties of indians appear when they feel disposed and commit their depredations some forty six individuals are reported to have been massacred by them during the past put month and tt it Is not known that a single indian has been killed in the time the general speaks in high terms of mr Holli days exertions to run the stage and just as soon as a proper escort can be got the mall mail will be run daily dally as before all the agents on the line seem to be doing their best to gave cave have the mall mail put through mr david street general superintendent of the line is untiring in his efforts to have malls and passengers carried with certainty and safety and mr spotswood division agent from denver to north platte in whose division the greatest amount of trouble exists goes with tile the stage regularly every week himself at all personal risk sees it through his division and returns heis Hels he Is spoken of as brave as a lion and of gentlemanly demeanor the stage Is rarely attacked by the indians they know the passengers are all well armed and do not seem to thinh think the booty would be worth the risk our readers can arrive at their own conclusions as to the efficiency of the protection afforded to the route and can easily comprehend that with parties traveling across the plains at present the old adage Is fully verified eternal vi vigilance ilance liance Is the price of safety va 4 AGONE TO DIXIE president dent B young and prid a large company including several everal of the brethren of the twelve and other prominent citizens started on monday morning for a trip to the southern settlements they will hold meetings by the way going and coming and a two days meeting in st george tile the people of the south will doubtless derive as much benefit from this t trip r I 1 p as those I 1 in n the twe settlements in other parts of the territory have who have enjoyed their presence and teachings during the preceding part of the season J 1 COTTON YARN yann those wanting cotton yarn can be supplied with an excellent quality spun at pres B youngs factory by applying to br teasdale wilo WHO WA WANTS Ts LAND br lir wallace can accommodate parties desirous of investing in land I 1 the soil is good so says a y a the tile advertisement a and ana na those who have proved it this season say it is verily truo land contiguous to tile tiie city Is rapidly increasing in value and will become more valuable get it now when it Is easy to be had llad tiie THE crry CITY rott PoTT POTTERY erny Erty advertises adver a superior quality of pottery ware A superior quality has been much needed for a long time let us I 1 have bave ve it by all means I 1 lewd lews evvs FROM scandinavia NAWA by the kindness of elder wm win clayton we are enabled to lay before our readers the following extract of a letter to him from elder charles bearing date copenhagen july 1863 the work in the mission Is prospering as well as can be expected we have baptized in the past half year about and emigrated souls the neld in this mission Is wide and many laborers are needed I 1 was therefore glad to leam learn that 20 native elders are on an their way to these countries as missionaries since the war we lack good and experienced elders as many as could having left the country when the war broke out to avoid being drafted the E elders eiders ders dc from zion are all well and doing well 11 r the IMMIGRATION A telegram to prel young states that the last of this season seasons s immigration 1111 ration started from the frontiers oil on the uli ull tiit lilt 1 r V f DEATH BY RY A rattlesnake BITE A child daughter daug ilter liter of wm will and mary uary barton of beaver named rachel a little over two years old was bitten by a rattlesnake on the alth uit while playing by a log of wood under which tile tiie snake lay concealed it thrust its head from under the log and struck her twice on the foot but the parents when they heard her scream thought she had only been scratched by tile tiie rough end ortho of the log until the foot began to swell when upon search being made tile tiie snake was found remedies were applied but without avail three hours after being bitten the foot commenced to mortify and in forty eight hours tile tiie was a ft corpse NB ver vrr on the tile uit a very heavy rain storm visited beaver accompanied with ter terrific riffe rinno thunder and lightening and part of the time with a stron strong east wind which laid down considerable sid erable grain making it rather difficult to harvest the tiie only damage reported by the lightning was a piece of fencing thrown down which had been struck by it the people in the settlement had bad finished their hay harvest on the uit and were beginning to harvest their grain for this and the preceding item we are indebted to the tiie courtesy of elder william 1 FATAL S Opens openshaw haw baw ofsan reports a fatal occurrence occur ence there on sanday uit A little boy named Ell asaph son of eleanor and the late EllaA pil AVIll williams larns farns aged four years about noon on oil sunday 1 sucked the spout of a teakettle that was on the stove stove almost boiling and either inhaled the steam or got some of the hot water into his ston sion stomach lach laeh which was follow followed edby eaby by violent vomiting and nd although all known rem remedies edles edies were applied he died on the monday evening following abbitt 1 h clock PLEASANT NT GROVE bishop brown af 0 flea blea pleasant grove gives a good report of the condition of olf matters in his ward wara the health of tild tile the people Is good they are enjoying excellent spirits and are aie progressing rapidly in gathering an abundant harvest hay ilay liay wheat and potatoes ac are of quantity and quality to reward the farmer for his bis toll information WASTED WANTED by rachel jane jaue J nes mes east birmingham buchanan post office alle aghany co pa of her uncle henry baker who emigrated from Pittsburg in 1861 and last wrote to her from goshen in tills territory also by robert dickenson st louis mo of thomas seddon who emigrated athis territory sroni froni st louis louls mo yio in or oroli 57 and ind of james dickenson who iett lett st loul loui 3 in 1851 or 1857 c DEAD the man turner who was stab stabbed beay beav holland on monday week died from the effects effect 4 7 odthe of the wounds on friday dinst it Is sad to reflect on the little value that is now placed on human life and that men for a slight provocation will hurry their fellows into eternity but it Is an age of blood the desire for destroying life Is growing throughout the nations ana and ana men feel its influence almost everywhere davin DAVID BRINTON offers a good farm for sale in big cottonwood ISAAC LP leany leany LEANT A axy loth ward wishes to rent a cane mill EAST WEBER elder thomas colborn informs us has most excellent crops of |