Show I 1 ITEMS T E M S boji FROM FRIDAYS DAILY dally RETURNED missionaries among the mis do tlona riona narles rles ries who returned yesterday was elder lorenzo D rudd he left this city on the soth arll 1861 1661 went to england labored there bout boul two years in reading heading derby and cheltenham conferences returned to the united states and visited his fr friends lends leads and labored in ze tte east cast principally in st louis lonis until he started for fitak utah elder fider 0 a also returned yesterday from his mission to scandinavia FIRE ellie IN ST by a telegram to prest dent jent young received this morning from prest dent denv erastus learn that an express reached st george yesterday from st joseph n m the muddy bearing information that on WO lith ith a fire had bad broken out in the fort during a pie and in half an hour the meeting house aud anesteen dwelling house houses with most bost of their on contents tents were consumed the men were in bie fie fields at work and the houses being thatch id with flags burned so rapidly that they were tes teg es troyed before the brethren could arrive the yin lin cipal sufferers are bros bios 0 P bilies allies W creeper Sree per billingsby thomas farmer day chaflin Chaff ln gabson watt cahoon caboon Ferguso ferguson nand and goy moy B bros ros neiler neller weller veiler pratt clyde cly de and ana ky aalph nd ind others now north have also lost their goods the fire fine originated with some childrez near bro streeters pers place bra dra br snow telegraphs that relief w will besent desent be sent blown to the sufferers GOT HOME general II 11 S eldredge got tome this morning at 11 by stage torn abo terminus iio ile ia is in good health beaith frost FROM SATURDAYS y IS DAILY t TREATY col F IL head read superintendent Sn perin of indian affairs and dimick I 1 huntingdon indian interpreter returned ID b the city yesterday afternoon atler aller noon from strawberry valley uinta where a big talk had leen teen held on wednesday with the indians and streaty wi h those who have been continuing visits to our settlements lu in sanpete San pete pele black hawk was present nat tat it Is claimed bat thuat he has falth ralth fully lully observed be the treaty made last 37 year ear and has not been en eged in any raid on ou the whites since e those vilh whom the talk was principally held ad aud who st signed ned the treaty were aug a vor um hm a ritz and sow how ah point polut cht chi chiefs es of the tho shub cr ech indians the first named Is the rino nino rind pa chief and is young and feminine looking the second ha ham has 4 been the prime mover to ta several of the raids made on our settlement settlements ad md in the burderi of whites which have been accredited to black hawk he ns ras the chier chief who was riding the white horse to in one of the battles with the indians who was seve sete te verely r ely wounded and was supposed to be dlack black 1 hawk at tah tab time tima it was reported that black hawk was killed he was of the party who ho murdered major vance and Ber her sergeant geant eoutz houtz and was at other places where whites yero vero hilled tae talk with these chiefs was lengthy one occupying nearly all dagand day and thile rhile it was progressing the lodge was surrounded by warriors and squaws squads waiting forthe ebnit exult finally they concluded to bury the ta and be at peace with the whites and streaty was concluded which major hunting ion believes they will observe but our brethren in he the who are exposed to their incursions will do well to remember that ete eternal rimal vigilance Is the price of safety and aud leep keep themselves ever ready to guard their lives thew theo families and property from irom indian at mke captai TP tear TEAi ars arx yBy by the kindness lofb roberts roberta esq just arrived irom sweet vater yater we learn that on wednesday evening list bishop See leys immigrant train was camped on the Sandy hanoy nine miles milea east ot of rabin robin sons toas gons ferry on orn ork ort ian river they crossed th the terry ferry next day all well returned elder john P r lee of beaver called upon us 03 yesterday afternoon having ar rived from his mission to the southern states with captain biar blar murdocks docks train he iett left here in during his absence his labors labor were extended to kentucky tennessee alabama leargia ie le orgia and florida ile he was well received hy by the people who listened to his testimony respectfully and he baptized some in ell each of the states nam narod d except georgia moch interest was manifested concerning utah its president young and numerous inquiries lea were made many of them tery very absurd because of the ts having been P groelly y m sn ID d concerning cs us our falth and d p practices tr elder eider r lee lea has bas been very bick sick b no reer recovered having begun to amend phen phe be he reached th tho the pure bracing air of the GOING EAST general A L chetlain start starts by stage this evening for his home In Illinois on a 3 two months leave of absence that he may enjoy a brief rest the general carries with him the esteem and respect of all our citizens who have made his acquaintance his gentlemanly deportment and urbanity urba mity alty having won him friends on every hand while as assessor of in revenue Ke venue the government have had in him an energetic and faithful servant we wish him a pleasant journey and a safe return wl th bli lady from froli MONDAYS DAILY s SABBATH in the morning elder W S godbe made gome some interesting remarks about his bis trip east lie he wag waa happy to say that the prejudice so long existing against us was giving way be beckus causa we are becoming better known aud and and he was satisfied that tens of thousands will yet receive and rejoice in the truth elder EW tuf taul midge fidge dge just returned from a two years mission to the eastern states discoursed upon the evidences of god overruling and con broling the affairs of the world and of the special manifestation of ills power in with this work and people elder eider Z jacobs just returned from a mission to england followed while there be he had rejoiced in preaching the gospel and bearing his testimony to the people and rejoiced unspeakably to be once again with the saints hainta lu in the valleys of the mountains mounia ins afternoon aner AUer noon elder A miner spoke of b his Is labors jabors in britain and of theroy the joy be he had experienced in performing the duties orthe of the mission from which he has just returned elder T B II 11 stenhouse spoke of his faith and feelings and of his hopes with regard to the future suture of his native nativo country scotland bishop IA D young gave some good advice to the newly arrived immigrants ile he touched upon the tile speedy and comparatively easy manner in which they had made the journey corn pared with the manner in which it has been made by the immigrating saints in past years and counseled them with regard to the cli circum cum stances which surround them pres pros D H wells also gave some valuable ad vice to the newly arrived saints and said that those who had agreed to go and work on th the railroad should keep that agreement raith faith faithfully fully and anil proceed to the work as soon as possible his remarks were brief but very tery instructive A last friday a few of the boys boya working below lost creek in weber canon concluded to pay a visit to the city and by commencing unusually early got through a fair days work wora by noon they then started coming through hound round valley over the weber past porter rocter porterville e and making ma lillig for the divide between city creek creem and porter caf cat ca cannous cannons ions flous night feil lell and it grew dark around them while the path was through thick oae oak brush where at times they were compelled to make their way on hands and knees sometime about midnight they being a little scattered and still a dozen miles irom the city tired and worn out their number was increased by toe sudden and startling appearance of a bear which stepped out into the track bo lhome blome m e of the party being in advance of it and some home behind rearing hearing upon its hind legs it seemed intent on bestowing beb beh towing lowing a powerful fraternal embrace on the nearest but bat they declined its advances and sand made themselves scarce tal tai fal talking kino king louday to it or in other words shouting t to scare it chev they succeeded so far as to have the track tract clear of orso so unwelcome an occupant in a short time and they worked their passage down the canon being in closer proximity several times to members odthe of the bruin family than they cared to be As it was tolerably daril dark they could not tell whether it was a brown bear or a grizzley but from its size they took it to ba be the latter HOUR manufacture the colorado tribune of the commences a short article with the following wise remark which every citizen ot of utah should practically endorse with regard to this Terri territory torS we believe it to ba be the bounden duty of 0 e every 1 ery to patronize to the extent of his power our home institutions especially our manufacturing fac turing establishments as it encourages the starting of ol 01 other her enterprises and keeps money in the territory ANOTHER I 1 captain train bf 43 wagons bringing freight and passengers got in today to day about noon there were six deaths during the trip from laramie laralle Lar amle all children child d ren under four years of ag age ge they left on the of july stopped a 0 day each at a couple of points 0 I 1 n ts by the way was and consequently made the fo journey w ney in 25 23 traveling days LOCUSTS nr lir n r DAVIS AND UTAH COUIN counties bishop dishop stoker informs ua us that the grasshoppers grasshoppers reached bountiful day ay they have been in other parts parta of davis county for about a week and have been doing some damage to the late corn judge peacock of manti who reached the city today also states that they seemed to be doing injury to the corn in etah county the harvest however is too far advanced for foi their destructiveness to bo be much felt now and if they leave without depositing their theli eggs the present visit will not bo be a serious one telegram we WO have been favored with the i following telegram to president B young the tho tb train referred to is most roost likely captain see leys which should have made about that dis tance from the time it was camped on sandy muddy 8 miles smiles north of bridger aug 23 brisban brig Bris ham bam young we camped here last night and leave here ben thia evening allwell all ali well weli stock doing well ru finup pinup ici ILI P HURST MAi mal tRiED in rait lmke lake city by president D DH H wells mr jonata n steg itea viand uland reli kell I 1 I 1 and ulsa miss mary bia hla ann smith of liverpool Li tjui U mcm star please copy |