| Show LOCAL AND OTER KATTOS DAILY NOV ak 18 san sanpete San Sap pete stake conference dent faylor ray fay lor has postponed the hold ling of the quarterly conference of athe sanpete San pete tele stake of zion until wednesday november both and thursday december 1881 recovering we are happy to that elder andrew love of nephi county superintendent of district schools for juab who has but sut suffering buffering severely beverely mionia nionia arion laJa Js od on the high road t to 0 recovery he is severity three years of age I 1 from the ministry this morn ing we received a driendl friendly v call from elder joseph B Be benit berit lifleY ley of st george who returned from a mission from england last friday he left for that country on the of october 1879 he was quite quito successful in his labors having baptized twenty eight new ro embe embers s information desired ef k P desires to know lenow if his hia brother benjamin whitehead is living if not would like ilke to hilow if he had bad sons or daughters who live at or near bait salt ilabe lake city if there are any living he would be pleased to sto hear bear from irom them address IS P whitehead Whit head chead vermillion oswego county N Y A sudden summons apostle john henry smith left III f kane county yesterday morning on his way to provo via milford from which latter point he will tra travel velby by rail raft we regret to learn that the reason of his auden buden sudden return to tho the north ia Is occasioned by a summons to the bedside of his brother charles charley who is prostrated with eo so rious illness it is reported that the malady from which he is bunne suffering ring is pneumonia hut t ut of this we are not quite certain missionaries departed the following missionaries left ogden for the west by last evenings central pacific train for the sandwich islands john juhn meldrum of provo erasmus martin hansen fillmore james B coalville Co alville franklin wm marcyiana peoa geoa err eor for new zealand hooperville Hoop erville walter B R barber smithfield lucien farr logan nathan ricks benson joseph jose baraton barston millville Mill ville ephraim ralph brigham city the denver and rio grande in in the city pho phe tho denver nio eio grande B R K R has made connection with the utah and nevada RR R R for the purpose of carrying on the construction of the jine line from this end the company had a construction engine at work in this thia city yesterday and there was an arrival of a large number of new flat flatcars cars carb the company have under consideration the immediate pu putting eting in of a fr to gwo blocks south of the utah central depot and at once laying lay ing a track south a short abort distance thence east to their depot grounds near the old dobie doble yard we understand that mr charles decker has obtained a contract from the company ancient relics prof Bar nar barfoot noot root curator of the museum has shown us the tilo most perfectly fored axe head we have ever seen of the indian relic species it wa was 8 rent pent to him by NV R of smith tille graham co arizona arly ariy onn ona accompanied with a letter in a which he refers to it and to interesting ruins in that part of the country from which we quote 1 I picked ib lb from the site bite of an old ruin of which there are a great many in this valley thero there are the ruins of a large city on the of the from us ug it can be distinctly distinct iX traced for fon wight eight or nine miles in length and one and a hait half miles in width some of the walls are from six in binche che s to three feet high it is laid 0 out luty lull all the buildings being built straight north and south east and west and the streets running at right angles showing that they regarded the several points of the compass ll 11 wednesdays IS DAILy NOV ita 17 party of saints A small com pany p any of gathering saints accompanied pa nied by elders palmer and god trey irey t r ey returning missionaries arrived fr from OM minnesota to day the party comprises com six grown people and five children en agent returned returned hon hou james 11 hart arrived from new york by y the forenoon train today to day having completed the tho emigration business of the season keason which has been in every way successful and satisfactory he is in good health t more hore missionaries yesterday she he following started on the U P R it for their several fields of labor john P of city for the southern out hein bein states T B R jones lehi lehl for wales and lars liars Mor teneen henry 0 jensen and christian hansen of brigham city for scandinavia din di john craddock charles junes jones dymock village Gloucester shire E England n together ether ethen with other friends of john craddock craddoch are very anxious to learn of the whereabouts of that person ler ier bon hon lie he crossed the ocean in the sailing vessel called the mclellan and came camo to utah probably abat abut 16 years ago as according to our the ac carried aled a company over the ocean about apat time Cra craddock deock was formerly of cannock chase england and engaged in selling seiling books after ho he got here V A lost child we have eive heen bi been eri erl e ii ie requested to publish the following any auy any auy person reading this card and can give gilm that will wil I 1 find courtney carbaugh a little littleboy boy that left home the of october and has not s nee been heard dt or will relieve a grief stricken father and mother and will be rewarded for all trouble he is 12 years old and has dark eyes and hair and the thumb of or the lefthand left hand off at tile arst joint was dressed in a dark suit of clothes when lie left telegraph J T H U carca Sh shannon annon aanon illinois proposed bear lake tabernacle the bear L lii iii e democrat thus advocates the erect erection ien len of a new and commodious tabernacle for that zion the logan 5 temple will soon boon soonbo be completed and the pecuniary condition of tho people has much improved since it was commenced our oar greatly increased population lation and general time of prosperity fully warrant the tle undertaking of such a work as we have indicated let steps bo be early taken for the building of a large largo and subs tun tan tabernacle that will be a credit to our stake and adequate to the wants of a large and thriving community oom 11 health and prosperity brother william K R wrote from smithville graham county arizona we are a little settlement situated on the gila river we have had a general time of henith health with the exception of some of the people who have lived close to the river having haying had bad chills and fever wo have bave raised cane thra seabon season and made about 9 00 of me molasses luses of good quality be ides idea other crops of which we have raised a it fair average we already own four very good water ditches which provide for about acres of til labo land we also own some shares in iff adother arl ail other water ditch dit chand and contemplate taking gout out another that wili will cover our town plot piot and take in in about acres more of glod land we vve have been here two years and seven months and there are only five graves in our cemetery one of which lathat of a lady who died orold of oid old age the tho others are of a child still stillborn bornand born and three babes who died of summer complaint the nhe cases of chills and fever that we have had lad have been mostly among newcomers new comers none of the old settlers having had if it this season there is no sickness of any kind here now we have had some little excite ment here concerning the indians but all is quiet now aud we do dor not apprehend any more trouble with them we have never had a visit from any of the leaders of the church this makes us neel feel asif as if we were alone we would like above ail all things to have some of them come come and see us and give us a word of encouragement which we need very veny much in this new country 1 flee AT PROVO THE HOUSE OF MR NFL AND MRS SEW NEW ELL elij DESTROYED we learn from a friend just in from provo prove that a distractive fire occurred in the fifth werd of that town on ork sunday while brother bro alir and sister myron newell nowell were at meeting their dwelling took ero fire and ww wab totally destroyed with nearly the ibe whole of the contents one portion of the house was built of adebie and the other of logs when on their way vay home homo the proprietors of the place saw the flames and hastened to the slot biot S ot they found the log section with all it contained had been entirely consumed and the flames doing their devouring work on the othes division all ali Alltha alitha that was the tho building before the est was complete was wa a bed and bedstead a washstand and a trunk containing mrs wedding dres drem the names flames originated from a young hired boy lighting a nire fire and paving the doors of be the stove open brother broth e rand and Sister newell are a young married couple with one child and thele is a good deal of sympathy for them in having hidir home thus they thay are son in law and daughter of president A 0 smoot we understand der stand a movement has been inaugurated augu rated to give them a benefit performance in tle the provo theatre the estimated loss is 1200 FROM THURSDAYS S DAILY NOV 18 in new hew york mrs ellen B eer Fer glison has commenced her medi studies in bellevue beile Belio vue hospi Hospital New york she expects also to deliver beveral several public lectures in that city weekly on utah and her ing the present winter arrivals twenty six mission aries from utah in charge of E R B R anderson arrived on sunday morning last at 8 am by SS abyssinia ten were abr scandinavia and the remainder for great britain they had bad an exceptionally smooth passage 1 across the ocean and arrived here in good health millennial star oct 31 the temple angell and nd his helps have finished the rock laying on the temple walls walla for the season the last stone of the seven courses laid this year was hoisted into place at pm today the inside height of the walls measured from the bottom of the basement to the present square is seventy six feet 10 inches tho the height on the outside from the ground level is 63 feet 9 inches thirteen courses more 31 feet 3 inches will take the walls up to the full square when their height willbe will be feet even in its present unfinished state the building looks stately and magnificent and as naturally a special ci al object of admiration with strangers who visit the city appointments the fo following howing is frana from the Miller efad mial slap etar of oct octa 3 A bailey C sharp and NV V hulme are appointed traveling elders in the tho birmingham conference nutt butt traveling alderin eider elder in the tho bristol J royle anit anil B R ure Ti traveling aveling elders in the Glasgo glasgow iv H fr evans evano J hardy and 0 fowler traveling elders in the london I 11 II I L eyland leyland Ii and J ellis ellig traveling elders in the dlan Blan manchester chester J england traveling elder in uie hie norwich W V bromley find and W IT ittin tra Y traveling elders in the Notting netting ham and ia perkins traveling EI el der in the welsh N farr parr larn narn is released from flom being traveling Tr aPling elder in the lanchester manchester A conference and is appointed tra trav v elder in th tile tiie e london and anam if F V brown Js Is released from being traveling elder in the london and is appointed traveling ealder elder in the manchester conference each to proceed to lits deiv new neld field as s gonas ponas convenient V the new liquor ordinance in strict accordance accor daneo danco with the rulings of chief justice hunter Hi futer the whisky combination of this thi city has been nning running lu ahli things in an indiscriminate fashion drinking saloons have been kept going how bow and when it pleased their proprietors the city ordinance to ila relation to thai thad that destructive branch of busi busl business ness nesa having been decided void vold on a technicality in judge hunters decisions he be las lias intimated that the city has the aright right to regulate the liquor traffic but butt not to license or tax it the new ordinance passed on tuesday night iby ibs hythe bythe the city council is confined to this limited prerogative doubtless there thero will soonbo some cases brought into the courts under it the orr orb dinan di nance ceso coso so far aa as it goes is judicious but will not be acceptable to the whisky sellers white on this question in view of the encouragement that is given to intemperance which is followed by a hideous train of kindred evils wherever it gains anex an ex foothold we have thought it i might be a good thing torget up a ocal history of the question in its ts III present phase and in pamphlet i I 1 chape pel send it out broadcast over the i auntry ou it might bea be a good thine thing thin 0 exhibit the doings of the self righteous regulators of this community interesting missionary experience elder paul hammer gug pup of t he missionaries narles who reached home 4 rom ram europe last friday called up 1 an n us this morning he was called WK I 1 toa c lt af f europe he left an wi the chich part or On ingen lingen lagen ho bri was sent vent sent by the late president of the scandinavian mission to hamburg where lie remained six months he r related to us the following circumstances of his mission which we a ive lve in substance as told by himself at altoona I 1 was waa arrested for preach r reaching ing the gospel while in inthe the act aeb of opening a meeting on tb the of may I 1 had previously e dr dreamed creamed earned that I 1 would be taken into eus ous custody tody and was therefore not im prepared unprepared for it I 1 remained in pr son nine days while in conn conf confinement lne I 1 ix I 1 thought upon the circumstance of paul in ancient times converting the jailor and I 1 prayed b to the lord iford that I 1 might be an instrument in ment in his hands in doing a similar work vork shortly afterwards one of the jailors of the prison called to see bee an and d converse with me lex lox I 1 explained the principles of the gospel t U him and he ie appeared greatly interested te to Af lermy release I 1 returned to hamburg where this same game jailor called upon me and finally invited me over to altoona to baptize him bim and his hit family they being heing by this time belle belie believers K I 1 responded to the and had bad the piel pleasure tsure of baptizing I 1 I 1 himself his wife two grown daugh ter saud sand abd blessing his younger 1 children j who were not old enough ep ough to be baptized so I 1 was an instrument in bringing br i nging a jailor and his bia household hito into the chu church rich this his same samo jailor was questioned by his superior officer regarding his association with me he told him the fruth ruth about the whole matter but had bad great anxiety about the danger of losing his b Is position he ire was threatened w with th that tha rec result tilt lilt if he be did nott entirely entire y cut loose from tho the gospel shortly after however everice 1 he baptized jailor received a noting rion tion from a still higher rut aut authony hoTy informing lim him ho be had been appointed yi to a more desirable po position at at 1 I subsequently labored again in hamburg from which place however I 1 was vas subsequently exiled I 1 baptized ted twenty tw seven persons during my mission ali |