| Show I 1 ITEMS T E AT S FROM fron TUESDAYS DAILY 1 af sexto SEXTONS ato iss ils REPORT salt lake city sell tons report for T nov 1868 am males 35 females r SO ZO of these adults 21 chil ehll childred children dred dreA A 41 4 1 died of the following causes as reported bowel complaints 20 t typhoid hold hoid f fever oever e er 7 canker 0 maras musy 1 3 oti old ola age 3 1 general i debility 3 inflammation of lungs 3 br brain aln ain fever 2 scarlet fever 2 dropsy 2 cancers cancer 2 died at birth 2 cl child lifred ilfRed bed 1 still born 1 consumption 1 croup 1 abeels 1 whoop ing cough 1 paralysis 1 asthma h 1 found dead 1 killed accidentally 1 total inter ments ca joserh JOSEPH E tayron Sex sexton tori toti ji property apu fpu faund D we ve direct attention to clawson and cas cal caines calneh ineys ineth advertise ment of a due bill being found in the ahe theatre on saturday night articles are often picked up in th the e theatre which the owners could have by applying to mr as per advertisement and by their so calling the they would do him a favor and themselves a benefit e befit there are also many things lost in the theatre which never neve r pass into his hands people lift articles off the benches where they have been forgotten by others perhaps thinking they can find the owners and instead of handing them to the ushers carry them off everybody should permit all ail sueh such articles to remain aln ain on the benches until tiie the ushers get them and those who lose should apply to mr jr CHANGE OP or TIME the tho time for opening 11 the theatre and commencing the performance was changed last night though the change evidently was not generally understood it was announced in the posters in he newspaper advertisements and in the curtain but the information was not widely enough known in time the hour for op opening ening the door is now half past six the pe performance rf armance commencing 1 at seven Ex EXPIRES pinEs pires the tho provisions of the bankrupt act which are so favorable to ingolv ants will fali fail to take effect after the first of january 1869 this act as at present applied was extended in its operations from the date at which it was to havo have expired till the close odthe of the present year tiar THE V U P R E R the track is now laid this side of bear riv erand we are informed a heavy force of the companas Comp anys men is assisting the force of J P F co to complete completo m lete Noun nans contract ties a are aro coe bp bein e ino inz glaid laid in echo kanyon and it is expected that teat the cars will be at echo city mouth of echo kanyon in less than three weeks the bocy Mount mountain ain aim herald says there are now one hundred and eleven engines at work on the whole road from omaha to bear river and ten moro more are en rouge route there are four thousand boxcars box cars and freight passenger cars carst on the through tra track ck FROM wednesdays DAILY WINTER QUARTERS notwithstanding standing the oft repeated assertion that bear river kiver llly lily Is to be the winter town on the U P F it K R the predictions have proved false for the track paged parsed thereat there at the rate of eight miles per day and will reach echo city where echo cadion joins the weber in twenty days john mulvey the contractor for bedding ties through echo has already ten miles of grade in read luebs for the rails and two hundred teams steu steadily dily dlly at worm wore delivering i material maiter matter ial lal for the other tinee fifteen miles mr armm M M hill who arrived at the townsend house this am and who kindly furnished us with the above information also says the grading Is nearly all completed between the end ofine of the track and echo olty the riot US spirus belonging to cheesebro Cheescbro ugh fc mcgeean outfit have moved westward leaving the citizens of bear river city in perfect quiet and re I 1 pose the leaders of the late disgraceful war at pa bat place are held in irons at fort bridger baldger ix 1 Tow KWe nwe we at met I 1 lie ibe hon lion E T benson denton this morning down from tho ilie north ho he Is in good henith health and spirits and reports the work on benson bensun ben son sun farra farr bests contractor con tracton the as being pushed with V igor vigor RETURNED nit it rit george A smith dropped I 1 la a today to day having an ivea frond provo provy last night he ile berm Ls matters pi ogress og 0 la in thau thai city and in utah county generali geu erAli he met with the sabbath school at provo and held meetings there as well as at ett american fork and leei leal where a good spirit prevailed his health la Is good GOOD cousser the tho gentlemen of the frater nit alty who live by the delicate mysteries of otmaro nam fam ant auT aud and similar shades of occupation are comP complaining lall lali that bull bufi i Is ig dull here ana and that auant starvation seems keema approaching a change comes some of them on stating thel tha esse ense to a iad gad eitleman ent leman ieman in the city and pointing dating out the tho plight that awaited them if not allowed to run the machine in a quiet way were advised to apply to the bishops it if living became lo 10 very difficult tood good counsel the bishops have considerable to do but bat they will always be found ming filling r to look after cases of real necessity ces sity yes gentlemen try tue the bishops or go fuere your peculiar occupation is appreciated atta evitable wo wa hear with pleasure that a subscription is being put in circulation by the friends of bro christian jorgensen who was accidentally killed last 1 friday while working on the railroad rall Kail road noad flade elade grade in weber kanyon foi for the relief of his is widow and three children his family are in very poor circumstances and their place of residence is a temporary temporal y structure unsuitable for cold weather the design is if means can be obtained to provide a more comfortable abode and to supply them with such articles as they absolutely need from all that we carr caff hear he andris and ana his family have been much respected and those who remain are worthy ot of assistance we hope the kind efforts of friends will meet with a response from the charitably despos dispes ed srini STILT AT laege by a correspondence from br er wm fotheringham of beaver we learn farther particulars of the tho efforts made to cap ture willis bartholemew bartholomew who committed the lilg 1119 highway hway robbery a short shorn time ago in billiard county he stole a holse horse at corn creek on which he made off ile he was followed by a party as far as dog valley john king one of the party went to beaver procured some assis tence lence and went to minersville miners ville vilie in jen jer sult three men were sent north to etowah wah wah springs in the vicinity of the yellow banks to try and in percept him at tre the la game same boe koe time a small party went south of Miners minersville vIlle to reconnoitre the country through which the road runs subsequent abs nent however proved roved that t the e bri tri criminal minal minai had laid over about iwo wo days in the mountains between cove creek and the beaver in I 1 be the vicinity of what Is known as horse shoe bend for one day after the scouts came in the maii mail carrier from melhim met him near the sulphur springs about sun rise where they discovered his track going up the they followed and while up in the mountain they saw him ride to the springs water his horse and put out on the road they were then five miles off him they started in per sult suit but he took it easy until they got within two miles of him they chased hl him thirty miles but could get no nearer him for he was well mounted lie he took the road leading to the mountain meadow but after dark dare he dodged to the left and at mid arrived at brown crows on little pinto lie ile asked br er crow for something to eat said he was from arizona and inquired now far it was to cedar mr crow having no bread prepared bartholomew gave him 5 to eo go to mr air Rit chies chles near by and procure some lie he contrived to steal mr Rit chles chies stable horse valued at got his provisions and started this was the last heard of him by his pursur ers SOMETHING WRONG we have the authority of judge clinton for saying that something must be the matter as aft there has not been a person locked up since the day before yesterday whether the police are responsible whether the theatre keeps individuals inclined to in bulge in a condition of solid mentality by affording sufficient lelent recreation or whether the aforesaid individuals have resolved to reform and go upon the straight are questions to be solved by some student deeply learned in the subject run BUN OVER A little boy about nive five years old belonging to the ath Ward was accidentally run over on main street this morning by a car ariage no blame as far as we dawlearn caW can learn a t baches to any person and we are happy to say the little fellow Is only slightly injured from THURSDAYS dally DAILY GOOD flour Is felling at bryau bryan for per sacre wholesale while white me the retail price Is and a few other ai i iches which con consuming sumin 9 humanity cannot well dispense with letch fetch a proportionate profit to the retail dealer inthe if the sel sei seller seiler er in small quantities claims nearly half the gross price as his profit lor for simply weighing the article oat and forthe por for the brier investment of his capital hal har should the proal producer acer have for his share and the waiting ot of months for a return for his capital expended his bis labor such dealers and speculators are rqn ran reasonable amable beings being svery very I 1 S it woula do them good to lave have the privilege of plowing sowing irrigating watching g and waiting for the growth of the wheat irom from which their flour Is made great Is the dollar and speculators worship it with zal zeal zai and tireless devotion IK tows town we ve were pleased to meet with and make the acquaintance of E 8 wilkinson Wl lkinson esq prin principal clEal cital editor of or the rocky mountain gazette published ed at helena montana gewere we were glad to meet mr wilkinson and wish him a P pleasant beasant sojourn in our city died dien in this city on theand dinst ellen isabella daughter of andrew and ann burt aged 16 months and 12 days the funeral took place today to day at 2 from the residence of 01 captain burt 2 ward INDIAN difficulties the follo following wing telegram to president young from prest erastus snow has been handed to us for publication st george dec 2 prest prost 6 YOUNG I 1 late on sunday night nov 22 1 learned by telegraph from rockville roc Koc kville that friendly indians hunting near the head of the rio virgen haa had had haa reported Nava joes this side of the colorado making for our settlement the next day some indians reported tracks near st george lor I 1 ordered at once the stock to be gathered from tho the bottoms and guarded and placed pickets along the river for fifteen miles and cavalry to guard the mountain passes south and east but found that one lot of horses had already gono gone out ahead of them which col pearce pursued sixty miles without overtaking several other lots lota of horses and mules with a few cattle tattle had been run offard wo we have found several killed from where the tha stock was driven the came in on foot with their lariats lari ats and bows and divided in squads of two or three throe and operated in the night in dlly dily different erent quarters so rapidly as to bannie bannio pickets ick lck ets and get away with some stock though though twenty seven horses were secured from them on the at black kanyon and toda today to da day I 1 learn by express from colonel pearces lad headquarters head hoad quarters barters uart ers at pipe springs that capt cap coffan 17 an had arrived there with twenty horses and mules recovered from tia thle naval Navai joes oes in the buckskin mountains through the aid of the friendly hunting there two Nava joes are reported killed I 1 also learned by express yesterday that a few of the same party of nava joes had runoff run omm off eio eig eighteen lateen horses and mules sixt sixty r miles down the ho rio Virgen belonging to yos yes jos W youn young and other emigrants I 1 immediately dispatched at a platoon ol 01 horsemen to endeavor to cut off their retreat and expressed to col pearce and the to guard the passe and hope to bo be able to head them erastus SNOW FIGHT WITH INDIANS by a communication to a gentleman in this city dated beaver nov we leam learn of an indian fl night fight I 1 lit on a small scale the name of the white whito man goncer concerned ned we learn from the st george was allred who lived at elk horn springs some twenty miles south of beaver on the road to parowan carowan Pa rowan I 1 about five days previous to date of writing two indians cam came e down from the tho mountains in the night and drove off two horses belonging to mr allred and three which he had in charge belon belonging id to another 0 her hec person perso n he started next morning in p pursuit pursuit on footland foot foo tand and followed their t tracks s about b out t twenty ty give five miles in he neared them and crawled on his belly nearly a mile through brush before ho lie reached them ile he got within some fiete fifteen n feet of them without being detected a and was right behind them they ahey had bad a nire fire and ana were sitting by it cooking their s supper talking over their success his on only weapon was wag a flie five shooter with G D cap capi after watching them a little he picked out the stoutest fired at him and brought him down the other indian picked up his gun and ran vir lir mr nir allred shoil shouted bed Led come on boys here they thov are and wred wed at the ru running n ning savage who continued running the 0 ono one n e who vl 0 was shot raised himself up and fixed fired two arrows cne one of which passed through mr allreds alfreds All reds hat and grazed his forehead and the other through the rim of his hat but did not burt hurt him when the indian had fired he dropped down as if dead and shut his eves and allred walked up to him held the pistol astol to his head fired and killed eipl him ile he took the hobbles lariats and his hii horses and started for home which he lie reached in safety FROM FRIDAYS DAILY END op or THE thip TRACK we learn that last night the track was vas laid about eleven miles west of bear river and that gen casement had telegraphed to dr durant that he would be compelled to suspend operations for four or five days waiting the completion of the grading on the heavy cut near where yellow creek empties into bear river on bonnan cos contract there is a heavy force of men at work on the part with this finished the cars will be at the head of echo in about five days the locomotive ls is is 19 expected to whistle at echo city before christmas yet MARRIED in this city on the dec 1868 by president D lei JEI wells miss sarah sarali welsh formerly of market drayton england to mr W S lewis ofin ofil of moroni loroni sanpete co ON A TOUR toun by letter from elder edward stevenson dated gunnison Gunni ion son sanpete e t e co nov 0 we learn that he a and ana d sag E elder eider d e r robert L campbell were then on a tour preaching and visiting the schools in the settlements they left this city on the uit and had bad visited most of the settlements as far as F fillmore il linore and were in sanpete valley they found things generally in a satisfactory and flourishing condition and were enjoying their visit FROM SATURDAYS DAILY baily AILY ally WORTH remembering the denver tribune of the uit says the detective officers tell us that since the lian iian banging in of musgrove on ilion illon monday day last about all odthe ot the suspicious characters whom they have hive been watching haxe have sud suddenly denly dealy departed good |