| Show local and other oilier matters FROM wednesdays DAILY SEPT 29 2 out for drill members of the fire brigade with the steamer were out drilling last night As big a hoax the nevada I 1 indian scare was about as big a hoax as the corinne affair joelena montana independent V v utah fruit this thi S mornin 1 mr hockings of the ward laid before us half a dozen large luscious beautiful lemon peaches raised in his orchard the six weighed exactly two pounds six ounces salt lake city is somewhere on fruit raising if dilapidated bridge A gentleman informs us that a canal bridge I 1 a short distance this side jordan bridge at the west side of the city is so much in need of repairs as to endanger the limbs of teams teama and pedestrians the proper party to attend to it should see that it is mended A A vi laid up for the winter it is announced that the utah western railway train will leave this city daily at am arriving at half way house at 1030 and leave half way house on the return at 1240 pm and stay at lake late point for dinner arriving in this thia city at a 3 pm also that the steamer general garfield is avid up for the winter fires according to the corinne arail there were a couple of fires at that place on monday one in a chinese tenement and the other in a bakery the latter was vas extinguished in its incipiency but the other destroyed the building the loss losa being estimated at tit 2500 besides property which was inside the structure The fires are asserted to have been beel the work v ork of an incendiary ty 6 indians six aborigines of the nation arrived in the city last evening and have been around town today to day one of them is the second chief of the whole people and two of the others are bub sub abb chiefs or 8 they look took int intelligent ellige lity i are of trim trib physique an and aud d 8 appear f much more active thai the indians in this vicinity we understand er they will vill return southward tomorrow to morrow accident at mayfield May neld gunnison un on F friday afternoon sept as mary A mabel an intelligent 1 daughter of peter mabel of mayfield gunnison was assisting in the harvest barvest she fell off a wagon load of barle barie barley yand and the wheels passed over and sadly fractured her right thigh drs higgins dayis davis and H longmore of ofA lanti Manti soon rendered every assistance and the young woman was doing finely at last accounts splendid grapes this morning we were shown some bunches of grapes from the orchard of brother david hilton ward the bunches and berries were the largest and finest that we ever remember having seen raised in this city considering that the vines were exposed during the winter there were three dil different kinds one of which the buckland sweetwater was especially excellent the red grape we should judge to be rose chasselas and the black variety small bunch oval berry having a muscat flavor mi my V be muse muscat at hamburg off the track this morn morning ing the fri nt one of a train of or cars loaded with brick for the Z C JM 11 1 I new building was thrown from the track by the spreading of the rails at the curve close to the south entrance to the temple block the car gave n sudden lurch and sprung clear of the rai ral rails ralls Is headin heading across the street to the south t tearing earing up the hard ground ang and and making considerable of a wreck of itself both box and running gears three men were on tho the front end of the car when it sprang apran from the tho track they gave a belf yell yeli jumped um ped to the ground and escaped es unhurt had they been on the rear e end nd of the car they would woul d probably have fared badly the british mission the following aio aie extracts fromn from ii letter to elder george goddall God danl daril of this city by E elder ider lder edward hanham dated liverpool sept 9 1 I am happy abay to say gay to 3 jou you sou ou 0 ht I 1 am in the enjoyment of good health my y mind has ber bea beep very much engaged ia in this tills land in order onder to do kondur koo dur our minds neli nell neau to 0 cente centered here endeavor ed to take that courso course since I 1 landet laudet on glands En shores oct have visited the tho conferences and llave have been beau well received by saints aud and sti strangers angers there has bas been very a good work accomplished during uhe the ast 1 vear quite a number ba have been baptized into the church the E elders eiders iders have done donor well the times are pretty good irr this country in a financial point of or view I 1 speak now in reference to th the nation our people are very poor and it will be many a long year before they are gathered home unless they are gathered by their friends in zion or tho the thep P E fund 1 I shall not return this se season son cattle stealing case yesterday a couple of young men giving th the names respectively of dan teo vey and henry jenkins offered ed five head of cattle for sale at acus a suspiciously low price and had almost concluded a bar bargain galia with a butcher when bherns sheriff taylor having reason to believe the animals were stolen property arrested the young mem mom men leovey say he lie lives occasionally at farmington that he be came to this territory in 1869 that he traded a horse for lor the cattle to a man at mountain green that jenkins was not there when he made the trade hut hub that he helped him to biln bring them to this city jenkins says mys 1 lie ho has been working at the mi mines ginesin in montana and in star district beaver co and that lie now new resides with his hia father at farmington for the benefit of the owners providing the animals have been stolen we append a description of them A red cow branded on left ribs with 0 in a circle and W 0 joined a white cow blotched brand cowther ribs and three steers branded sa S 0 on left hip I 1 it is probable the young lenwill men will be held until the officers can obtain definite nite information that will show whether or not the cattle were weri stolen two days meetings two days meetings were held at abt conwood con wood ward on sunday sun SUB day aad hd dron bron monday day on sunday bunday elders eiders john tylor taylor wilford woodruff abd and george G orge onge goddard from the city were present the meeting house was crowded and numbers hadad had to stand around on the outside being b e ling unable to gain admittance 0 on a the fl first day elders joh job john n taylor and wilford woodruff merethe we were rethe the speakers akeis akew and on monday elders eiders john T taylor a alor and geo goddard addressed the congregations elder Woodruff not being present e ent during the afternoon elder eider ider lder taylor valor called for a vote of nil uli all those who were willing from that time hil bil on to tg lay aside every evil and besetting sin and live moro more closely to to the lord lor d by strictly keeping his commandments and who were willing to be used for fon the building up the kingdom of god the show of hands was versa versal and afterwards bishops rawlings R Bl miller iller and IV G young and E eiders elders idt ids ra alexander hill and silas richards expressed their unqualified endorsement of the teachings that had bad been given and their determination to individually reduce them to practice the meetings were well attended throughout the teachings were I 1 in n accordance with the spirit of the ibe times in the church repentance n tenee and reformation and a goodly por or tion of the spirit of the lord was eD enjoyed joyed t city council the cou council nc ji met last evening alderman crismon presiding petition of isaac hunter representing that his property had been dw damaged aged by overflowing caterin wa terin 1862 1862 1562 and 1863 and asking forre for tre jre lief Iler referred to the committee cittee C oil on clair claims ns f petitions of mary blary camp malcolm meduis and E al caste aski asking ng for special reasons set bet forth that their city taxes be remitted laid over to be considered in their order petition of Z sn snow enow asking ff an appropriation for services as city attorney for the quarter ending sep SP referred re erred t to 0 com eom cittee on mun municipal laws Peti petition tiou of james marsden and twenty niva five others asking for the placing of bridges over the ditches on esth r bouth 5 bt st between ath aih west i t st anti and the state noad road referred to committee on street streets and sand alleys bill of committee on improvements for work done 0 on U union square in august allowed uhe the committee on public grounds reported t I 1 0 o allo alto allowing kt ing the ua er bajo t F fiel 6 c 1 club 1 I ab t to 0 practise ou on senai senal if nile i north 0 o rth of the old city wall during the pleasure of the council adopted i i the committee on oil el airris claims reported the tho supervisor supervisors report for fur expenditures tures for the tho i he quarter ending aug 1875 correct and aud acom mended that the amount be appropriated adopted the committee tee on market grounds recommended that stall no 1 ward market be painted adopted the committee to whom was referred the petition of peter reter beld reid asking for compensation for damage done lone to hii his pro property perty porty by the overflowing of water aud for fur labor done in behalf of the city reported adversely to the granting of the prayer adopted adjourned till next tuesday at 7 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY SEPT SO 30 missionaries returning turning Ee elders jos F smith and P F M lyman passed omaha yesterday afternoon 00 n on th the train etrain due here hero on friday evening accident this afternoon just as wo were going to press pless a wagon containing singer sewing machines macl mael lines iines was overturned on wain main street the driver mr milando pratt being seriously hurt A warm september this is the last day of september and we ma may y say that with the thermometer between 80 and 90 deg degrees rees for several hours through the day during the larger part of the time it has been rather warm month mouth hereabout at beaver the following telegram was received this mornin morning beaver sept 30 1875 president wells and com eom company pally arrived here yesterday at 7 pm ail ali all nil well they will remain today to day and hoid hold hold hoid two meetings s 11 mule stealing yesterday a man named john pickering was arrested at provo and brought to this city by deputy sheriff florida on a charge of stealing a span of mules belonging to an ogden man hamdu sewell james lund is in ja jail jall 1 I 1 on a charge of being implicated e d in the same theft the animals having been found in his possession it is claimed that pickering Pick ering cring delivered them to him fish commissioner 8 F baird of the U S commission fish and fisheries has written to hon A P rockwood informing him that thes the salmon egg eggs collected by mr livingston leavingston lAv ingston stone at sacramento the present season will soon be ready for distribution and asking what quantity mr air R would want for nor distribution in the tho public c waters here bere hereabout about we under understand stand that mr rockwood sd intends ordering several hundred thousand symptoms more favorable the friends of bishop bishup resler kealer will be glad giad to hear that the symptoms in the ease case of his son so severely injured recently by kleks kicks on the head from a mule are now more favorable for six days the poor young man was totally insensible and drs benedict aud fowier fowler considered that the chances chancey of reco recovery very vory were doubtful nd as it was a very severe cae casmo ca e of concussion of the brain but yesterday the light of reason began to return and it is 14 now believed that his hib recovery is probable A considerable establishment mitchell and james are doing a stirring bu business siness just now especially in the pump line a although the other branches are not behind either they have at pm pro sent twenty nine actively engaged they are at work now oil on a fine zine sine bracket cornice for the new bank building it will probably be the handsomest thing in m the line in the city it will be live feet nine inches deep and of proportionate thickness in this branchi of industry bis this firm renders importation out of the question being able to manufacture cornicks cornices cor nices of this thib description much cheapen cheaper than they can be laid down here from abroad obsequies the funeral services of william fewens accidentally killed Monday on were held at the ward schoolhouse school house yesterday yeat erday afternoon having been a member of deseret fire company no 4 which is composed of railroad railroad hand handi i his bia fellow firemen turned costume to pay their last respects to their deceased comrade ivery every com company compans palis pally ill in the brigade ba bu in ing well weh ibl bishop lorenzo D young tind lind elders G Q G B N water and feramorz fe little littie wee the hp speakers eakers anthe occasion wl a 1 of whom having been bt cn pers pern nan naU acquainted with de ceased tI tied ried to his exemplary character the thy cortege or procession that followed the remains to the grave was quite large escaped from jail C chapin the notorious horse thief escaped from jail last night he having procured a file and chisel by some means from the tile outside went to work dug out the clinched sta staples P filed them off and pulled the door open leaving the lock hanging to the upright of the door he thu gained entrance into the front room and went to work with his file and made a screw driver out oat of a stove lid by which he unscrewed all the inside battin s of the front door and then with kii knife ife an and d chisel cut a hole through the outside bat batting tings large enough to make his escape up to going to press he lie is still at large beaver enterprise sept 28 indian prisoners paie pale paje fice face P a correspondent of the S P F chro caro bicle nicle writing 0 from cherry creek nevada sept 20 says that at the conclusion of the seare scare two shoshone i shone e indians one of them shoshone jim were held prisoners by portion of col command it being alle alie alleged that they had bad been killing the horses of some miners in the mountains east cast of spring sprin 9 valley says the correspondent about five on the afternoon of their delivery to the lieutenant jims partner was told by mischievous person that the soldiers were gong going to treat him as they had the indian who killed toland that is han ban hang him standing not upon the orde of his going he threw his blankets from his shoulders and ran for life lire A volley of henry rifle shots were sent after him and another and another until he was beyond their reach he escaped in broad daylight and whether any of the shots took effect is not known own if not nor then the mormon baptismal teachings that the big wash making indian proof against bullets 2 has been verified ia irk this instance and as a sequence must pass to the tribes as a prophecy shoshone jim remained and says the correspondent would probably be taken to camp halleck kept a month or two and then liberated to return to his native mountains the big wah making indians proof against bullets bulletin is an inv dinv invention 11 of the sensation makers IA bear lake valley yest yesterday r y brother david P Kimba Kimball Iwho who has just returned from a two months visit to bear lake valle vaile vailey valley y called at our office bringing with him a few specimens of the productions of that northern region he exhibited a largo large red mangold marigold which weighed eleven pounds when taken out odthe of the ground also a big beet and some fine specimens of early rose potatoes all of which show that in the matter of root raising the bear lake lako country is not in the rear guard in that particular perhaps second to none in this part of the country he also brought a specimen apple from the |