Show i local LOC ii H AND 0 5 ather OTHER hr RS 1 t 1 l tt 1 FROM FROU FRIDAYS DAILY dally t J OBSEQUIES OB OF jonn JOUST i xoung YOUNG THE funeral services of president and Patri patriarch aich john young took place in tabo tho tabernacle at midday mid day tho the building being pretty well filled with those who had bad assembled to pay their last tribute of respect to the deceased I 1 the services commenced by singing the hymn thou dost not weep to weep alone after which prayer was offered by elder geo Q cannon the hymn W 0 thou that dwell est 11 was next sung when an instruct instructive iv and appropriate address was delivered by president geo A smith in which the chief points of the life and labors of the deceased before and since his hii connection with the church of jesus christ ol 01 latter day saints were dwelt upon and also the hopes of glory and immortality enjoyed by the faith falth tul lul in this work remarks by elder geo Q cannon followed founded on the section page of the book of doctrine and covenants the hymn farewell all earthly honors and prayer by president geo A smith closed the services the remains of the deceased were followed to the cemetery by a long procession in carriages in the following order president brigham young and the remaining brothers of the deceased we the hearse the counsellors counsellor coun conn of the nigh high prie pris Priests 1 quorum six pall bearers the family and reha relatives tives of f the deceased members of the high priests quorum and citizens MAZEPPA duning during conference week the tho performances at the theatre we understand will be of an entirely new now character here leo reo hudson the famous performer of of I 1 1 I 1 and other mazeppa dramatic pieces of that style will appear in some of her famous characters she arrived in this city last tast evening and makes her first appearance pe arance on monday evening the ad disorderly SOLDIERS about 12 on wednesday night a party of twelve or fourteen soldiers on first south st supposed to be returning to camp from the theatre when they reached the lith ward commenced breaking fences and windows tearing up footbridges hal cooing yelling and otherwise acting more like a pack of drunken indians than whito white men wearing the honored livery of uncle sam one of the citizens aroused from slumber by the breaking of his fence arose and having obtained the assistance of several neighbors ors they went in pursuit and on overtaking the crowd remonstrated against such lawless conduct the military began talking big things about what they would do if these citizens interfered with them and finding that remonstrance wals wils useless the citizens who had bade fortunately taken the tile precaution to arm themselves drew drow their revolver revolvers and by this means quieted their bullying and bravado and succeeded in capturing three of the most turbulent and with a good deal of trouble lodged them in the city hall yesterday the tho precious trio were brought before alderman clinton when the ringleader was fined twenty five dollars and the other two ten dollars each I 1 disturbances by soldiers stationed at camp douglass were formerly common occurrences but for several years past owing to tho the excellent discipline maintained there they hav have 0 been ver very y rare it is to be presumed that these delinquents belong to some boma recently rece rege ritty arrived P pt t here hene I 1 and that they have not yet yeh got the hang g of their new meetinghouse 11 it ia is probable that the fine assessed by tho the doctor may have some somo effect in convincing them of the and impropriety of such conduct notice E TO preemption PRE EMPTION SETTLERS we haye havo received tho the following circular which chic we publish pu I 1 probo pro bono no publico department ephrim it of the Jt general land office match march 1870 f pursuant to instructions from the secretary of the interior it is hereby ordered that what settlers upon lands including those within railroad limits settled upon prior to withdrawal shall file their declaratory statements with the register of the proper land office or with the surveyor general where the plat has not been filed in the district office within six months after survey in the field and shall make proof and payment within twelve months from such filing as required by b act of june where parties have al already filed for lands settled prior to survey and payment must be mado made within twelvemonths twelve months from the first day of june 1870 at which date this notice trill will take effect settlers prior to withdrawal on lands 94 9 surveyed 4 iv d a of settlement within rail rali F dimits must file their declaratory statements within three months from said first day of june next and thereafter make proof wor and payment as required by law full inform information will be fu furnished 4 upon application app li cation catlon at ane ti e respective active united states di district t brict land offices JOS S WILSON commissioner the subject to which iob lub the above refers is one of great importance to hundreds of our people but it is one upon which we think many of them have manifested considerable apathy the great majority of them lived here bete for years before the preemption pre emption or other land laws were practically applied by the government to this territory and though many havo bavo availed themselves of the opportunity to purchase their homesteads presented by the opening of a land office here a year or two ago we are satisfied that many have not yet done so 0 this neglect if persisted in will lead to unpleasant results and wo we urge all who have not hitherto complied with it to adopt without further delay the course indicated indicated in the circular of commissioner wilson FROM krom SATURDAYS DAI dal DAILY dainy Y MEETING IN IX THE NEW tabernacle it is tho the intention to hold bold meeting on sunday afternoon in the new Tabernacle Taberna eleand nd it is hoped that there will bo be a general at ten dance danco of the people this ia is desired in order to teat test the acoustic properties of the house the expectation being that the alterations which have been made will so improve them that the speakers on the stand can be heard distinctly in every part of it there will be doorkeepers door keepers appointed and deacons in attendance to seat the people the same order of seating will be observed j as formerly the ladies in the gentre centre the gentlemen on each side in the galleries the ladies will be seated on the north and the gentlemen on the south side the public are respectfully requested to observe this requirement in this connection it may also be well to notice that the times of holding bolding sabbath meetings has boen been changed until notification to the contrary is given meetings will commence in the morning at 10 in the afternoon at 2 NOTICE TO presidents OF SEVENTIES president joseph young sen wishes all presidents of seventies quorums who desire to obtain licences licenses licen ces to apply for the same during the coming general conference and at the same time they may inay obtain fain laiu any word of counsel they may desire in respect to them presidents Pres identa not attending conference can have licenses licences licen ces transmitted by post if they desire to do so by making written application for the same THE JUVENILE instructor number 3 vol 5 of I 1 this his popular juvenile paper is issued this day its table of contents comprises the tho following articles the river ganges illustrated a more than ordinarily 0 adin arlly interesting article from beth on the chemistry of common things ai missionary sketches sketched g or original ginal poetry to the sunbeam 10 selected e 1 acted poetry only a boy and watch mother muther editorial thoughts au an eastern fountain Fountai till illustrated biography of joseph smith the prophet an interesting article on the rise and progress of the potters art 11 the animal kingdom illustrated ac c ac A CHANCE eoll roil freighters 9 we learn that a hundred tons of freight for montana have been received at ogden by calder co transfer agents for the rocky mountain express company another hundred tons are expected in a few days hero is a chance for freighters who want teaming to do apply early and make sure of the greenbacks green backs If MOVING OVING east temple street experienced a momentary sensation this morning ean can caused sedly uy the presence of company A ath regiment TL S infantry from camp dou douglas 9 I 1 as pr preceded seceded by a band of music on the march mareb to montana wherever they go we doubt doub not tuot that they thoy will establish for themselves a reputation for being peaceful and orderly which their long residence in the environs of this city has won for them SUICIDE carl gee Sec Se geeters beevers vers verg a norwegian and a member of the art preservative committed suicide at gold hill nevada on the instant death was caused by the inhalation of chloroform deceased was formerly foreman of the gold hill news ho he was a single man and about thirty six years of age PERSONAL elder A F barron barren of meadow ailey aliey alley valley washington co reached this city last evening from a mission to the east he labored in mississippi alabama and georgia he informed us that he was well received by relations and strangers he baptized four persons while on his ruis mission sion siou he is in excellent health FROM FROAL MEETINGS the time in the morning was wag occupied by elder robert roberi bo berk F nealen and william C staines Stain cs in the afternoon the meeting was wag held in the new now tabernacle the congregation being the largest probably ever eyer seen indoors in this city numbering not less than eleven thousand pei pel persons sons the building build 9 was not full up stairs and there was ro royn aw to seat several hundred more below after the usual preliminary exercises of the afternoon services singing prayer and the breaking and blessing 0 of f bread dread president young addressed ad dres led sed the congregation stating in his introductory remarks that he wished all to be as quiet aa as possible sombat so that the improvement in the acoustic P properties roper ropen ties of the building which was expected p acted b by the erection of the gallery and he the t adoption of other improvements might night b be a tested after the close of president youngs remarks president G A smith delivered a discourse on primitive christianity and its corruption by the introduction and incorporation with it of pagan rites and ceremonies in rome borne elder G 0 bywater was the closing speaker of the days services at the close of the preaching president young inquired of the congregation in various parts of the vast building whether they had ad been able to hear the speakers and was answered in the affirmative this is a very gratifying result of the recent improvements this is by far the largest single roofed building we believe on the continent having a capac capacity lt for geating seating about persons and with the introduction of other contemplated improvements prove ments referred to by president young X oung and a stricter enforcement of order by the deacons we believe the acoustic properties of the building will be superior to those of any large building gin gln in the country MAZEPPA the first appearance of leo teo hudson la in her famous impersonation of mazeppa will not take place tonight to night as nten untended nt ended deol the interim between the concluding performance of the japanese troupe and this evening not being sufficient to get tho the piece up with the style and land effect desired the first appearance of this lady las has therefore been deferred until tomorrow to morrow evening when mazeppa Ma zeppa on his bis fiery charger will appear in a style befitting th tho reputation of the salt sait L ke theatre while on this subject we may just say that in tho the presentation of mazeppa ll there will bo be nothing to offend the sensibilities bili ties of the most delicate and refined the way this piece has been presented in some places and the tho reputation of some who have attained notoriety in the personification of the chief character may have led some to anticipate that an approach to the nude drama would be attempted in placing it on the salt lake stage but we aro are assured that there will not be tho the least approach to anything unchaste or indelicate and the theatre goers of this city may anticipate a genuine treat in the per firmance for mance of miss lleo leo hudson who as a dramatic equestrienne brings a very high reputation and her bar celebrated mare black bess not hot less so miss hudson will be supported by mr D mckenzie and the full strength of the home dramatic conn cora 4 pany among the excursion ests per IT 0 B R R this morning were the scholars of the ward sunday school they marched from the schoolhouse school house to the depot with banners flying under the care caro of superintendent reynolds and counsellor lo rAllen alien the little folks were out in full force their numbers being sufficient to fill three cars the train was chartered b by bishop sharp and all the attendants at t the by school schoor above six years of age had the tho privilege of the ride rido and back for one dollar and those unable to procure the dollar were taken free everything was done for the comfort of tho the children and we doubt not that they will have a very pleasant excursion cur sion they return at six this evening j this example set bv by the authorities of the tho dwar ward to the scholars of the sunday school 2 is praiseworthy and we understand unde that some other wards of the city have dono done the same thing tho the class in connected with morgans commercial college is hereby notified that there will be no lesson on the coming thursday evening the ath dinst the next regular evening class will meet as usual in the ward schoolhouse RAVAGES OP OF THE grasshoppers bro james rawlins raw Baw lins of mill creek ward was in today to day and reported that the grasshoppers are doing much harm in that region they have already devoured several fields of wheat and are making havoc with vegetables and in fact with everything eatable which they alight upon SEXTONS REPORT eor TOR males maiga 13 females 17 of these adults 16 children 14 causes of death as reported heart disease 4 feyers fevers 4 old age 3 stillborn still bom born 3 lung complaints 3 measles 2 dropsy 2 paralysis paral 2 child bed 1 1 erysipelas 1 apoplexy 1 ma rasmus 1 1 croup 1 perished in snow storm 1 total interments inter ments 30 jos E R taynor sexton SeX toil tOll MR noly noli ani AHI THE omara OMAHA W the collector of internal revenue for this city mr hollister is evidently troubled with what the latius call cacoethes seri leri bendi individuals thus morbidly afflicted muti mutt scribble ribble le no matter how ridiculous they make themselves by so doing this mania in mr ur hollisters Hol listers manifests itself in writing about mormonism A subject with more difficulties to him ho he could not have chos choa ennor one upon which be could more effectually display his ignorance pr prejudice judice ax at d spleen the fol I 1 lowing twing wa ns latest effort Is aront fronT tiie tife th e omaha herald of last tuesday we ve think our readers will agree that the composition is neither brilliant nor original and that it would not do dw cred credit it to a school boy BALT SALT laeri LAKE CITY ro to the ilia editor of the jE Terald sir sin aou you seem scein to wonder that I 1 made uso use of your columns to present what I 1 conceive to be tie a correct view of the tho issue between the vas ung ted states and the tho mormons cormons before the western public rather than to explain anything personal to myself jn in doing joing that all the personal explanation I 1 cared for was incidentally made nobody that I 1 am ain aware aware of |