Show HOME houe beus BEMS SABBATH mertin ider lder george A smith lectured on the history of the church a continuation of igi hl his discourse of the previous sabbath morning he ap traced the difficulties attending the building of the Tem tempe pleat at kirtland ana ona and ana spoke of the manifestations testimonies and blessings received hi lp it at its dedication he referred to tot the establishment of the work in irr england to th espirit spirit of apo which prevailed in the churches in kirtland kertland ohio and missouri and ind to the difficulties encountered and persecutions endured in ip ohio and traced trued church estory down to the settlement and anji organization of tho the saints in caldwel caldwell county missouri 4 1 afternoon edg elder elden joseph E S russell spoke of lils his late mission to europe and the benefits he hip had bad derived fro from m ll 11 in hi having developed within himself a knowledge of the thi truth and ari an assurance of tha the controlling power of god he touched upon the ignorance n orance of the world concerning the kingdom of god expressed his desires to work righteous righteousness nesi and bore boie testimony to the truth elder george Q cann cannon 0 n treated upon the motives tives which ae actuate cuate those who obey the truth showing how hon different higher and nobler they are to those entertained by members of other religious bodies the ih a motives of apostates from the truth who seek to destroy those with whom they previously professed unanimity of faith are mote more bittel bitte and tand devilish than those by ahil which individuals are actuated who turn away from any of oi the sects af pf the day he ife reasoned upon the principle ciple that to retain connection with the tha 0 church of god women must be pure in thought word and action and showed shamed that the opposition to the kingdom of god which the saints have to contend with is not caused by our belief in any principle that we hold ai as part of our faith falth but in the hatred which the adversary of or good has against the truth icah and which he has always manifested against fiig he work and peaple of god RAID oat oar OK A GANG GANO OP OF nr city police yubo axe are ever vigilantly on the alert pounce poune don cLon dDn q gang of lar larceny e ny jover lover on saturday night bagging the game gme and an indiscriminate lot of oj lunder we dropped clay city hall and saw taw the spread out including clothes black snakes bridles whip lashes and a miscellaneous cel quantity of articles almost sulli sufficient clent to stock the property room of a good sized theatre in full uli ull blast the rascals nail had been quite impartial IK irl attentions helping themselves selves to anything and everything that came in lit their way that was portable frolli from a w wagon agon cover or saddle down to the most trifling article and hadi bestowed their care on citi citizens zens zent of ali all al clas cias sese with indefatigable industry on monday morning orning ni at to 10 his worship justice clinton gave them a special levee and as a re thein their industrial efforts awarded award eAthem them the decoration eco r of the ball and chain chhin for 00 days each I 1 tu to be directed fa for vor I 1 that timo time in the public behalf the individuals thus favored are transients and aud bear thon then the names arnes of edward edwird jo joyce ce wm aril frenchy george taylor and W W rg phelps ap A he the latter no relation to the judge the scene of ff 11 their present labors is ls emigration street which they are assisting to gradet grades grade A A meeting was held on monday evening merchants who have goods baek bade on the road at various points that had been forwarded bythe Butter nutter fields soni the goods ale aie are at bridger green river rivet bitter creek denver and part still in warehouse at river much credit is due to J X T beav hirt esq subcontractor sub contractor of the batter butter though his train was the last that left the frontiers brought his freight farthest on oti the waylaying way laying it now at bridger bridget and it is expected liere here at an an early date 11 mr me whirls energy and persever perseverance anco anca have accod what might have been muc much easier heaslet done by the as he ha brought the goods he to a point where they can now bet bei easily got get in if the Butter butten fields would deal deai fairly bythe by the mer merchants elmuts and people of utah for whom they undertook to carry freight they would seek to emulate the example set by their subcontractor sub contractor and try to deliver the freight ittin it lin tin something like reasonable time I 1 A I 1 r 1 i t ai 1 1 co bishop georgo W bradlex tes april 80 our teanis teams their quota fon for the church trains started for the states statesmen it du tha the I 1 loth well fitted out and all the boys I 1 seemed I 1 havea have a good spirit indicating the tha a operation cooperation co in the great outlay of iama iams la bonaud botand laid expense in aid of this seasons gra on or tha the 4 aple generally are blessed with health and notwithstanding the losses and hindrances some troublesome indians aro are energetically striving to make their homes homei the tho abodes of all ali 1 l that is eiel elet elevating yating and refining in the correct rec acae sai of progressive improvement socially morally and nd religiously bishop bradley will pleasa please accept our thanks for his communication and excuse us for placing anderse un derse dense pa heads the information so courteously furnished ve are always agwayo anxious to publish th the latest anda andl and most reliable information upon aU topics of interest from ali oil parts ot of our territory but cannot of course do so unless it is tarnished by those who possess it As the desern neap belongs in common to all the laii laif we trust tile tiie the brethren every favor themselves ourselves and the work in which we are engaged bj by promptly furnishing items of beneral interest in teres or benefit galin galisa 4 are co elder Wf liidiA me MC fadden under date dato that on the black hawk with SO mo modin morin tinted ted indians and about 29 on foot intercepted four teams on their thelt way from glenwood two of them for fbi the church trains but the tha teai teal asters escaped to salina the indians then shot and killed the tha person in charge orthe of the sheep herd the eattle cattle herdsman had a brother about 10 years old with him the Irid indians lans ians shot seven arrows into the little boy and left ienn him for dead but when wh enthey they were gone he got up waded the sevier bevier river up to his neck and come home the older brother had not been found the names of the two brothers and of the sheperd who was killed are not stated neither Is it mentioned how how low the brave little boy was wag getting along with his numerous berous wounds in this foray the indiana drove from salina head of 0 cattle 12 horses and a few sheep ire be sides vre we suppose the cattle in the fidi four teams from glenwood elle rile zhe the settlers made sst fit strenuous efforts to save the animals but were too to few to prevent their I 1 being driven off on oli account of the exposed position of salina balina ana and its small population pres orson hyde had advised the settlers to move north until the arrangements range ments now in operation for lor their krotec tio aloft are more fully cevelo developed ped V I 1 fairview FAin viEW co eider elder eida elda andrew I 1 etersen petersen writes april 29 that indiana had killed thomas jones near fairview and at the same time wounded william wliilam avery while on picket guard there were three on guard at the time and the third one brought in br avery avem who he Is rapidly recover recovering ilg br reters petersen eru erx adds we now keeport keep out a guard of ten men nna and scarcely feel safe with that number we are obliged to go in companies for wood keep out oat of the kenyons kan and go armed to our jit ift fields elds I 1 the assistance now on the way for that region will we trust soon place affairs there in a more peaceful attitude As already noticed how remarkable fife enterprise ter prise af pf the settler sIn sanpete San pete bevier soviet and pluto pinter counties in promptly forwarding g th their air quota luota of the teams while their stock Is being stolen and their labors hindered by renegade I 1 indians falls s ze dmore 1 0 ABOUT 1 THEIN tiie tire diang INDIANS ia by latest ad vices s from reliable source we learn that the people of the settlements south where tho the adlan difficulties exist have been and are en ene eni active in preserving ilfe life and property on 04 the ulta rencontre took place between bros hakes and wm west and two indians at fort sanford on the sevier near the mouth month of bear creek in which bt west wounded in thea thep the shoulder houlder b by k a gun gunshot shot and afterwards one ono ne I 1 of the niri nill arrs alls was jellied Icil red led and tile the othen other one wounded who got hway way I 1 about the same samo time the thy encamp encamped eq kearfort near fort sanford gave gaie uril till their arms aa and went into the fown to have a taik talk was expected x to result in good A pleda plede camp two miles from rang Pang witch was visited by br loader Londer and a party of men to induce t the e savages to do the same but while li he was assuring them of kind treatment and safety they fired their arrows seriously if not mortally wounding woun ding aing br james butler they were then fired on two being killed and two captured the rest made off on the evening of sunday uit the indians killed albert lewis and wounded others near Marys marysville marksville ville field plute plate co and escaped to the mountains in a skirmish with the savages near in that region several severi il efthem of them got killed but no whites the policy of the settlers seams seems tob to be a good and wise one it Is to treat the friendly indians well to let those who are mad feel that they mean to protect themselves and can punish aggressions and that when the savages cease their depredations they will wiil retreated bo be treated with that kindness which tiley they have uniformly rei fd calved luthe inthe past t I 1 the excitement Inthe in the more Is much bugh allayed and the a arrangements made madd aro are deemed efficient for entirely overcoming the difficulties blackhawk Is yet operating through the mountains south and Is the leading spirit la in ait alt al git the troubles troubles that have recently occurred f information IO 10 f states that an pitch was vas not killed wita with the indian prisoners oboes who escaped from mantl u ut was killed two days later april at the mouth af of birch kanyon between moroni mor oni and fountain green oreen correction A rumor has got around that a party of the territorial militia tia have gone south tg the scene soene of the indian difficulties for the purpose of chastising the savages s Js incorrect the tile command that left here hene on on tuesday ilist went for the pur purpose pose 04 0 aiding the brethren south to protect their lives and property against indian aggressions and to guard them until they can cad can place themselves in adafe a safe condition the indians have been driving and killing stock stack and shooting whites and this thi a assistance has been voluntarily rendered by some of the brethren here to their brethren mhd reside where these outrages have occurred WANTED of the whereabouts of RA XA LOCKETT ha who was captain of ot a train atrain destined for portland oregon he left his train at fort bridger and went to salt lake to purchase stock and rejoin his party at boise city since then a letter from wm davis was received stating that he and lockett had hired to a freighter to go to virginia city montana any information in regard to tok it A lockett will be thankfully received at this onice office salt lake papers please copy copiz r montana iem bem democrat WAS rr IT CON we aronold that a person of reputed intelligence remarked the other day that a certain paper would have to materially te change brit or at would lose some subscribers at the sama samo time stating that he did not read the paper in question was he like a parrot re beating some other persons notion or was he like one pronounced not very wise judging a matter without knowing anything about it prejudice whim and a hankering to be at least a little uttie bit like the world in some of its follies and nonsense even in newspapers sadly warp ones ot herse hense better judgement jud gement and consistency wilh with his profession R regularity W vye iye e learn from mr J M i horner mission san jose cal that the DESE DESERET ETZ jEws is now regularly received there and ana contents appreciated we are axe glad to record such items angwill and will try to have the NEWS worthy of appreciation to all its readers CAUGHT A on tuesday evening lust a boy in blue with some sonke comrades com comrade radek near ear tac by br met a couple or three boys teams tearris east near the mouth ot of emigration kanyon and wishing to look at the pistol orone of them obtained possession of it wa used to compel the others to deliver up theirs some shots were fired 6 at the teamsters without hurting I 1 in them A little distance from th p place late blue met another man and de demanded mAndod afi his pistol pisto il ar tol toi when he got it after another fashion with a ball in the leg and crack on the tho crown being at the same time deprived of the pistols he had forcibly stolen the name of the man who brought down the would be bo highwayman and took the pistols from him Is variously reported the facts stated only seem to be reli rell reliable agle atle the young men had their irons returned to them I 1 yia yla viA NAhe spirit of persecution still continues to make itself manifest in scandinavia once ln in a while elder charles charted president of that mission had been arrested last march and detained in custody five days and a hain half A good opportunity was wag afforded him of preaching the truth to the authorities thorit thorl ties lei and officials there of which he availed himself after his release his meetings were crowded and many marks of respect ki kindness and aud sympathy were shown to him by the saints and by friends not in fix the chur church clu cil S I 1 i I 1 I 1 i POLICE dourt COURT dr smith was charged before justice clinton on nry friday afternoon with witha assaulting officer J Y smith and threat threatening euIng ening him in the execution of his duty on thursday night alter atter a lengthy inet liy lay hearing on saturday ra morning orning his v worship gave his s decision re barkl markl ngy ngi it was a bullwhackers Is d drunken r aken sai I 1 scrape he would ass assess a bullwhackers alno no fined 30 being 15 on each charge west weston on was fined sloat 10 at the sam same time fir attempting a r rescue esc ue on the ar 68 bof smith IN lit force we V e were TV ere favored with a look at atillie itlie black record the other evening in fix which the names misdeeds and se sentences of those arrested bythe by the police ara are kept A hearty baugh was wits the result of reading ane entry which we noted that our readers might bight laugh h too W madison three and a h hair half alf air feet M high gb was arrested for procuring liquor for indians and fined sao 1550 with the option of fighting 9 ahting bill hyde S small smail n all ail specimen accepted the pugilistic ordeal measured with his eye eya the gigantic a william willfam and agreed to attend to his case next morning the terrible conflict is said to havo have occupied two hours and a half and resulted in little mans giving the big officer a severe whip ping who could believe itt lit it Is not that ther pursuit of humor under difficulties we will believe soon in extracting laughing gas froni 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