Show THE FUNtRALfoDAY Details S of the Arangements For the Obsequies TABERNACLE SERVICES ADDRESSES BY PRACTICALLY ALl OF THE A05TS Order of the Prcsi n The Music General Directions to the Public The City Couci Meets and Adopt ResolutoUWiI Attend I a Body S S Today the mortal remains of President PresI-dent WIord Voodruf will be laid away to rest in the city cemetery The people of the city and state will pay their last respects to the honored leader who henceforth is to live only in mem Oy they will come in great numbers to strew flowerS on his grave and join in anthems and prayers that hIs sleep may be peaceful All the details of the funeral arrangements arrange-ments were completed yesterday and nothing now remains but to cary out the progamme From all indications I I last evening there will be a very large attendance in fact it will be the largest larg-est funeral ever held In the state and the commodious tabernacle will be far too small to accommodate those who wish to witness the services there I Hundreds of people are expected from the south and many from Idaho and Wyoming A great many came ln last evening but the large excursions will arrive by special trains this morning TABERNACLE CEREMONIES The ceremonies at the tabernacle will begin promptly at 1030 oclock The programme for this phrt of the services ser-vices has been given out as follows Funeral march composed for the occasion oc-casion and played by J J Daynes Opening hymn Thou Dost Not Weep to Weep Alone Tabernacle choir Prayer Singing 0 My Father Thou Tat I Dwellest George D Per and tabernacle taber-nacle choir Remarks Singing The BeautIful City Mrs Maggie Remarks C Hull and temple choir Closing hymn God Movesln a Mysterious Mys-terIous Way tabernacle choir Favorite hymn of rsident Wood rug ruf the gave the Harmony Gee club will sing the selection Not Dead but Sleepeth SIn S-In accordance with the wishes of the dead president the apostes will speak the speAker to be called upon when the time comes I Is quite likely that nearly all of the quorum of twelve will pay tribute to theIr prident by short talks and the service in the tabernacle will therefore consum considerable tIme tmeORDER OF PROCESSION At the conclusion of the services at the tabernacle the procession will for on South and West Telnple streets and proceed to the city cemetery in the fol lowln order I Marshal of day and aides S Helds band Harmony Glee club1 n I Pallbearers S S Hearse S Flowers Carriages one to twelve inclusive family SS CarrIages thirteen to eighteen inclusive inclu-sive carrying general church authorities authori-ties S sBand Band on foot cp Presidents of stakes and counselors General organization relief societies Young Ladies Mutual Tmprovement associations Young Iens Mutual Improvement associations Deseret Sunday school union Primary associations Church board of education Faculty and students of Brigham Young academy and representatves of different church coleges and acada niles S First regImental band and Utah National Na-tional Guard State and city officials General public i S During the march Chfltensens FirstS First-S Regimental Military band will play np S i President Woodruffs Funeral March i an original piece composed for the occasion oc-casion by L C Read of this city President Toodrufis remains will be conducted to the cemetery in a white hearse drawn by the deceaseds favorite I fa-vorite team one white and one black I horse The driver will be the late presIdents I pres-idents coachman James W McHenr DIRECTIONS TO THE PUBLIC Chairman Elias A Smith of the com mitee on arrangements has Issued an order asking all those who desire to follow the remains to the gave to assemble as-semble on South Temple between Main and West Temple and on West Temple south of the temple block l those who partcipate as organi zatlons in the services at the tabernacle taber-nacle are requested to enter through the south gate leading to the grounds where they will be escorted to places assigned for them on the iJside SPECIAL POLICEMEN Mayor Clark yesterday appointed the following specIal mounted policemen to assist the regular force during the funeral fu-neral of President Woodruff this morning morn-ing Nephi L Morris 11 D Wells V P Wells James G McDonald Theodore L Burton Dr A C Young Charles Wlckens Samuel Bateman lathonl Pratt A O Smoot George E Teasdale John D Spencer George E Vooley Henry Lund Twentyfour regular policemen will also take part In the procession Owing to the anticipated large attendance and in order to prevent a blockade Chief Pratt has Issued an order to keep clear of teams South Temple street between be-tween Main and West Temple and West Temple between North Temple and South Temple |