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Show The Tooele meeting house presents a In the church, we' think It would he of blueiime-stou- e, Indeed Govern whether Tery fine appearance; built Tery doubtful feet high. the walls twenty-fiv- e IMS EVENING NEWS. auirru axd ruiiusuiKH. Mar. Til C XtW TABCJIXACUE TUTUOiT. Tx cre wu aa Immense gather Leg yes-terd- sy afternoon jAt the New Tabernacle. The weather was delif httal, and mutt bare been tempting eyen to Lara UJta rsatureout. Oat honrbefore the tim appointed wiuv prooi wending their way with the evident design of securing" good seats. The gallery teemed to be the most deslratle place.as It wae well ailed some time before the commence ment of the meeting. Looking at the Lie of the congregation and the rut uess of the bulldl&g It would item to be ery difficult if dot Impossible to make all hear. Yet from Inquiries we hare made, there were few, If any, who failed to hear President Youog daring hit en rtts remarKiyetirujilernoon. ao tdent rimlth wu not heard well from wre some points at the commencement of hU remark; but, a he warmed op, he wm heard dUUnctly. While Elder By w ter waa speaking there wm not the eame quiet maintained that had been, aud It wm not possible in aome parts of the building to keep the run of what he said. t While President Young was addressing the congregation his hearers kept Tery itUl, and Wt are Informed by per sons who sat od the teats where they wer accustomed to sit last Summer, that yesterday they heard as they nerer did before. The gall try had made, Judging by their: nperienc, a great im provement in the acoustic qualities of the building. The reverberation that was noticed on every previous occasion when meeting was held there, did not exist yesterday, and though there may be even now some particular parts of the house where a speaker cannot be heard very distinctly, still, from all we can learn, the congregation In every part can uo w hear more plainly than ever before. We trust that strict measures will be taken by the deacons and doorkeepers to prevent the walking about of children and other during the services. The moving backward and forward of young people yesterday was very annoying, and must have materially inter fered with the hearing of tho In whoso neighborhood they walked. In a building like the New Tabernacle strict order should b enforced, or the words of the loudest speakers will bo lost to a large portion or the. congregation, and the enjoyment of the remainder will be seriously marred. Another point: It La a great convenience on a hot da, when meeting has been held for some time, to get a drink ofeool water; and children, especially, get very restless if they can cot quench their thirst. But tht practice of carrying witer around can be made objtctiooable by the excess of seal which those entrusted with this duty sometimes manifest. They can, if they choose, lessen the interest felt in the meeting and dUtorb the congregation by their ofllelousness; this would be a greater injury than the water which they pass around is a benefit. Bat on all these points experience will suggest the best course to pursue. The community is fortunate in having so coot and commodious a place of worship as is the New Tabernacle. It is a building of which, as well as the organ, we may be proud, and when the improvements yet contemplated shall have been made, we thnk It will bo an easy labor for a speaker to make himself heard by the congregation that shall assemble within 1U walls. mentooght to interfere with them.. The nearest approach to a precedent for the proposed action of Our Government to wards the Mormons Is the dealings of the English Government in India with the Thogt, who held It to be a reli gious duty to murder aud rob. But then they did not practise the rite on one another, but on Gen U lee, who were utterly opposed to participation In it, and were therefore entitled to have the Thugs exterminated. We may add, too. that on the simple ground of feasibility there is a wide difference between regu lating the sexual relation and any other. Any relation of theeexes gener ally approved of by public opinion can not be restrained by law. The law can only ttrlke at It through the rulea of In heritance, by declaring children illegit imate; but if the parties are not fright ened by this, It Is In vain to forbid whatever does not disgrace them in the eyee of their friends and neighbors. sarnmnded by neat gratel walks and with a row or young shade trees around the aentire a a lot, the whole inclosed by a neat, suoeianuai picaet zence. on the east end of the home, In a recess In the wail, is "Holiness to the Lord," In large gilt letters, in a half circle of twelve and a half feet; beneath which are the words and figures US roc ted 1869." Tho cornice li .heavy and neatly finished. ThehallU40xG0. wltna trallerv at theyfcaat end 18x10, supported by two panoeueo, maxnie p aimed columns, twenty one feet between floor and ceiling, in which are four ventilators: two Tery neat centre pieces, from which are suspended chandeliers; eight eighteen-ligwindows; doors and window casings oak, and pulpit rosewood and oak finish. Beats patterned after those of the New Tabernacle and stained walnut, capable of seating 800, and room for 1,000 people. Communion table r, 3x4 feet, Imitation marble top. and ''Holiness to the Lord" in cut and gilt letters around the border. The vestry is 16x18, surrounded on t three) aidre by a verandah, the walls and celling' hard lime finish, the same as the interior. The pillars and neatly painted white and green. Called. Wo were much gratified this railings A prayer room above the vestry 16x18, morning to receive a visit from the Rev. with two feet wardrobe, all well carS. C Damon, who has been pastor of the peted and finished. Three meetings, were held on Satur seamen's bethel ship, ai Honolulu, Sand President Wells offering the openwlch Islands, for we know not how many day,and prayer. Elders O. ing years, and the editor of the Friend, a paper Pratt, W.dedicatory Woodruff, J. F. Smith, Pres. published at that port for the benefit of Wells, and Elders W. Jennings, A. H. seamen. Mr. Damon's name and persoa Raleigh and H. J. Faust preached and are familiar to all our elders who hare been bore testimony during the day. The on the Sandwich Islands; and, though not house was almost packed, lnoludlng meetings; in the vestry, at the two first endorsing our faith iu every particular, we evening from a distance returned many have no recollection of him ever manliest-lo- g home, so that all who came, were able any feeling but that of kindness to- to get a seat. wards our people. He has Just returned On Sunday morning, at 10, the house was from a tour In the Holy Land, Uo Island again crowded, when Elders Tayand President Wells adlor and of Cyprus, Egypt, several points In the dressed Pratt at the close of the meeting, Mediterranean, and Europe, Mr. Damon La which the company started on their reaccompanied by his wife and eon. We first turn home, being accompanied some made his acquaintance In 1850, and we are distance by Captain Geo. Atkln and glad to find that Time deals so leniently company, bearing the stars and stripes. The meetings throughout were splr- with him. I ted and ine urantsviiie and joyiui. both of whom sang sweet Tooele oholrs, TUB re DESERET NEWS. PKIAL of much credit and ly. are deserving' need not to be praised. The Tooele choir. Which sang two pieces written for the occasion, is composed mostly of young ladies, whose voices will improve AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. witu cuunuueu piauwuo. alio iuueicA band also merits a kindly notice. more profitable, pleasant and agreeable NEW YORK. occasion is seldom enjoyeu even in u tan, lh JfeFarlaad where such occasions are unequalled in FlreaUreeley'sCard the world. President Wells blessed the esse. people and spoke in commendation of A fire destroyed their Basxtocja.steam-milenergy ana spirit, ana or tneir l, Benedict's and the freight kind feelings and hospitality. depot of the Ilea sell ear and Saratoga The Tooele cemetery deserves a no railroad and Its contents, together with tice. It is 374 feet square, streets two three cars; the aggregate loss amounted rods wide running at right angles to $70,000. four into it the center, dividing through Nrw York. The Tribune, rod one 03 lots each containing 5 will contain acardfrom II o race sections, J feet wide. divided by square, paths Greeley, giving the facts with regard to It contains three and twenty-on- e the employment of private counsel in Into 252 lots, the prosecution of McFariand. The to be inclosedacres,00divided rods of by picket fence, card is Tery lengthy and amounts sim the cedar all pet. The posts being ply, to statements that Richardson was ground lies mile ofNa a friend whom he highly esteemed, and eonth-eaa- t and is laid out him guiltless of wrong In with a viewofto the city, tree he belle-rethe matter which brought about his bery,; it being planting of and shrubsusceptible irrigation. death, and that at the suggestion of The company reached home about or other mends lllchardson he had an 7,30 last evening, all well. p.m. interview with the district attorney. brother. Ac, Very truly, your Jos. and secured the service of Judge Davis F. Smith. to assist in the proeecutioir. A fire this afternoon destroyed the Urate building No. SI Centre frit,, oc cupied by the New York PrintingjCo.; pttial potters. lose 10,000. O. W. Alexander, book binder also lost $20,000. all Insured. First Class Passage ( California. The lose of the building was $20, OX). ee ap-pe- ar, j - t e, their U& txd Ui their te!hborV If, when they got op la bom alone; or found all their henea tha morning and stable or paature, they on touched to the lecitd a ilMJTicf laktwaranesa TO TZZO ' CASH -- limited the Of Highly-accomplish- one-hundred- ths three-quarte- rs d ! U J xz&QAxaTitrnrrrr '; CAJsin CAvSII I t JUST UECEIVEO. Miss LEO HUDSON! 3333 CJ 1 The most thoroughly trained animal ever In any Equestrian Drama. as r MiCP. MeKEITZlE, CCHPAWY DR1HITIC stock of WAGON TIMBER, and X MATERIAL ever Imported to this City; IhLKIOILA. BOB SLEIGHS, RUNNERS and HUOHSi A. portion wtil be sold at a small ad ance for eaaa down. Terms, par on delivery or work, without derlaiion. I J. O. LTTTLF, Dec. rm, m. s FASHIONABLE THE CIST IN TUESDAY EVE'C, MLDffieY TAILORS! . Meears. THlRKILti A GARL. of Ra.lt t. v;iiy, naring openea a nm ciaaa Merchant Tailors'- - Establishment dlOMm IMPORTANT TO MINERSI WOODHULL BROTHERS, of Little Cotton-woo- d bare opened an offloe at tbe JDIodTi on t LEAD AND SILVER ORES fleent Appeintments, For which Ihey will par the highest price in CASH. Ores4o be dellrered In the in lota of not tor examination Cloths, Cass ime res, Testlaga. ., sc. less than ten tons. Samples city x- ana wm Promptly attended to, and aeep ua stocJc a superior class or f11 .y.w111 John CunnlDgtoo, Elephant Store, Salt Xakp. HEADY BXADE CXOTniZVa And a complete and Varied assortment of dlHlm WOODHULL BROS. Gentlemen Furnishing- - Goods. We are Drenered to contract and to fnmiih Band and Reel men ta with all kinds of Mill. tary Uniforms, Sc. BRUSHES I BRUSHES 11 ' , I j Lord Byron's Benaatlonal Dramatic poem, In 3 Acta, entitled - MAZ EPP A I ? OR. The WILD H0ESE of TAETAEY ! TERRIFIC COMBATS MAZEPPA,, The WILD llOBSC, Abdher KAbn, SI fss fXrr BynopaiM of Scenery and &. EARL, St., Ogden, opposite Godbe ! Co's. Drog Store. tr di35 I am now prepared to manufacture FARM FOR PcmIctm Acres Kood land for near ONE Hundred ton. about 4U miles west ofsale, tbis 8 Doors open at 7 o'cUctr, Commnce at for U. C. ICR. Bonds or stock, will be soldcitr. In parcels or entire to salt parchssers. Apply to JNO. NICHOLSON, DkSKBtT NTW9 Sale of Tickets commence on each day at the Box offloe, at 11 a. m. LOO It OrriCE, 1IEUE GEXTlMEX The Times I The Times ! !!! First Booth 8treet. Salt Lake City, and Main fc LEO nTJDMON BLACK BESS Mr. u. MCKenzie Jneide nit, THIRKILL Addrea- -, Replete with STARTLING SITUATIONS, GRAND PROCESSION 4, SH B R U E S Of QXLZ1AT VATIIIHT and 2 VISITS' QtTiVXITir ! aizjfcjriz-t- f 8CHUTTLER, ! ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE J MANUFACTURE If WAGON ThejTlmes! 224 Great Redaction or prices In the Salt Lk Ilooae Barber Sbap l Handolph Street, Office, Randolph Street. K Corner of AT PRICES CHICAGO. ran kiln.; AS LOW AS CAN I1E IM- eents dill 1; cents 5) cents BhampoolDf, POUTED. Hair and Whiskers neatly Pyed. Toe Rait Lake Hooae Barber Shop h'en had the CHEAP CASH I of biniE the beat esLRbllatunrnt of repaia'ton tbe kind in the conn try. Jn redactos oar CALL ME A we or the demands tbe obey times, bat priors oat a stock of goods at rery oar reputation snau and mail ne kept. HAVING bought Joor west of THEATRK I ans determined tbe BeoDle Third CaII sod Judge far yoarselre. Air tne 2e shall benefit tbe hare ef bargain, 1 hare Disced the same In tre bands or Mr. We keep constantly on hand and for aalei JOHN Lake House. Salt tbe ALFOKD, opposite U kinds of mrtlrlea mmd Pcrfanfry, Call Matt 2Velcla. tbe and bay Cheap Hwi l'nfT dUSU el Merrole aad V.fbara JLtaten PaCLOTHING, mper Collar. Cigars aiad Tauaeea, Cnllery and Not leas, Mbeo fly and Prince ArGROCERIES Sharing, Hair Cuttlnr, STORE Xllt thur, ;lkr. i a ir,iiEixitor,i, Proprietors. STRAYED OU STOXEX. ETC. J of tbe CHEAP CASH T7IBOM the 20 Lb Ward beneb.one MARK, Bay ana P 6 ream old. branded. s on loft skoolaer STORE, Hala Street. dl39.lR? sln Look for tbe i i! crz- :- 22s riiHE practice or the undersigned having bla tlma, ermcd mo mm exclusively bes to notify the public that, toi enable blm loderole blmaell whol'y to the profession, and in--- GIVE . j DirnL 01. Jm t A s.: Km:., Bonleftblp.1 one cinner mionniuon or oeurennK ner JOHN SNOWBALL, In 3)ih Ward, will be toadj liberally rewarded. aixi UTAH CENTRAL 'I ed.. TRAVELERS STORE, SIX COO'BS th Ward WEST i bave MINERS! ! Residence on the lot south or tbe ' Meeting House. ' ! GROCERY AND PROVISION - dl27.tf Bxraw stt's CoCoaihk ta not greaay or sticky ItlssnpertortopomadMoralcohoUe waanesaa Store For the purchase of Will bs produced, for the First "Time in this On Main Street, Ogden, invite the gentlemen ' City, with of Ojrden sod ncloity to tee Inspection of toeir or stocK oi gooas, If Effects Wechanleal agai and. consisuog Splendid keep op bla stock of medicines, he will be com pelled In fa to re, to charge a smalliee In every case that may come under his treatment. His charges can be ascertained eorehand Tbree ticket Ogdcn to Ban Francisco, 145. CO will be rery moderate, and graded to meet they eaeb. For sate at Florence Bewlng Macntae the means oT all classes; the poor and those omce. INDIANA. oat of employ, being freely sap-plie-d 4e,eoe rtre. am.i temporarily with advice and medicine at heretofore. 22 v a xs vx LLC, Ind. A large planing offlce. at wanted tnU 8hikoi.es M. will contract to famish medicine and Mr. wae door factory, mill, and sash andloea UI36U attendance to faaolllee) by tbe year, IX desired, uu.uuo. iso in horned lastl- night; la quarterly Instalments lve dwellings were also ae-- BviLSisa Kock: One to two bandred jcorda payable surance, meet patients as usual at the DnnuT He will sale. for BaUdlnt Rock, itroyed; total los $10,000, not half In of good Nxwa Offlce, from II to L dally, Sunday exceptFor particulars apply to J. J. Thajn, lit sured. Ward. AND FANCY GOODS dij-t- f ABDHERf BTAHN , FULL ed Bank, Where irtll be found a fab assortment or fTTHE flneet ' i tv Unssey, Dabler & j And her Champion Mare Ilngrj WMimI. nald far ORK3 of erery kind and In Be to inform . ba. awy quantity, on deUrery of the aame at VrtL J my omoeonJCaat iemp:eDireet, usaii mi ngii narrati's store, hsji Lisae wity WEW MILLINERY ROBERT IT AG EES. ESTIBUSHRENT dizr tr t. One Door North of , Dramatic ed Equestrienne, semi-circula- to-morr- ow EXTRAORDINARY ATTACTION ht six-foo- Hei OF UTAH! Z3ZNZIXIS 1 The AKir OF THE opened a flrst-ela- THFITfiE I ss GEOCERY AND PROVISION STORE, and will sell as cheap as anyone. Particular attention given toChronlo diseases Will And a PTJL.Ij STOCK; of everything s. a and the necessary medicine sent necessary for their profession and Paor. Blot is good authority, an 3 aajs Bar-net- of all kinds, TsTs on their a to at distance, post parties by comfort la the Departments are Extracts the beU flavoring a lull description of case and $3.00 will remove freckles. of Butsml Kaixirrox j Corn, Barley, Oats, currenev In advance. Buasarr's Co loo ice Watm la elegant for Ail letters Coal Oil. Sardines, must to addressed be and prepaid, tnebatn. ensure Box P.O. &alt to 293, No. and Orsters, Hots, Caadles, Iaka City, Spasmodic Asthma. Tne moat severe eases Apples, Oranaea of this dreadful complaint hire been cared by a reply mutt contain six eents In stamps. Efa, Batter, nsutard. JT. a few doses of Jonas Wbltcorab's Remedy for MEIK. Mercantile Inst'n, Asthma, and in no Instance has it failed to iIts O IIOMCEPATHIO fRACTITIONER. viurauH! osiBsa-- , ovaip, Immediate relief. dl21-oawlO-tT 1S70. Bait Lake City, Aprtl Soda, Caadlea. Lard , ' j balr-dreasln- Salt Lake Oitv, fur-niahl- May 2nd, 1870. Editor Dettrtt Kcwt:Otx Friday. nt) dinner sc c P. Co-oper- ative one-eight- h Jata, r UNDER GARMENTS, OVER BHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, RUBBER BOOTS, m KIP BOOTS, COAL! COAL! I : CatTee,: And CTerjUiIng needed and AreTialen HEAVY CLOTHING, ene-bair- of X Cheese, BLANKETS, RUBBER DO., other ever manufactured. It is put up in t c.DAnnr.TT. i I and 5 pound cans, which e&ntaln that quantiASSAYER ETC. ANALYTICAL CHE01ST ot mat actual ty powder by tortght, while the majority of Baking Powderanffered, fall abort Oxnci at J. R Clawsen's Restaurant and lee from to what Is repre- Cream Baloon, 1st South Temple Street, ' sented. Ask your Procer tor Dooley's and you V A few doors west of Theatre. will not be satisfied with any other. ouo-s- sumptuous was spread out in the npper part of the the company, Factory building awaiting been made for having preparations a muett larger number. After dinner the machinery was set in motionIn roraiew order for moments, everything being carding and spinning, GC0 spindles being the spinning capacity of the Fac tory, xto looms are yet in operation. The machinery Is of the best quality. Tbebnlldlnr is a strong substantial EGGS FOR HATCHING! one. the 'walla of blue limestone, laid up in lime mortar and well pointed, 49 x S3, onrstory; the roof framed, and ca cable, Of being raised another story am now to taks tome mors orders when necessity shall require it. The for eggs fromprepared the following six npner floor, is supported by a row of columns through the center. The walls are well plastered. Light and ventila- CHOICE YABMTES of POULTRY tion arc also well arranged and ample. A meeting was held In the north end of the building, at which rrealdent Wells which X have Imported at great expense, and Elder John Taylor spoke in com the mendation or the e nor la made ny.FacKAUELT: eoanty to erect tho people of tho on the subjects of home tory, and mancXACluni ana improvements, susDoric nrnbnia. taining ourselvee and the Kingdom of Ood. Elder Taylor opened the meet do. XJgttt building, by prayer, dedicating the to ing Ood. and enrroondlnn its interior .After meeting we drove to Tooele Black ' City, accompanied" by Urge number of it.'citizens in carriages, wagons ana on horseback.' Bishop- A.. II. Italelgh . Wltlte-- f steed Ttlaelc Spanlab. vTlUlam Jennings and - Brother also having Joined the company. Frencii Hondaha, . ' The city presented a very beautiful ap- pcaTJUstt.theiniu trees being in, run - CrcTC-Cocui- f, bloom; txrJecj, orchardi, fences and , . do' street the to main dwellings along good .The order, well trimmed and neat. schoolchildren and people seemed to Orders to befilld la May aad Jane la ro have turned out en mcw,wlth flags and X also want a fsw Broody Hem. banneri, oa which various and suitable mottoes were Inscribed, and mutlo to welcome the company; and as we drove PAUL JL SHETTLER, the long lines of people extended past on either aide, we were greeted by 12th WarL thrte shouts of "Welcomf," i X4mvl (non-retrenchme- O fi 29th Inst., about one o'clock, President Wells and company, vis : J. Taylor, Orson Pratt. W. WoodrufflJ. F. Hmith. II. J. Faust and wire and it. Taylor reached Black Kock, where they were met by a large company of horsemen from Tooele City and Urantsvllle.under Oat Trial SaOcea tho leadership of Captains tleo. .Atkins to seems which Tuk Chicago TH&vn, and 8. A. Woolley. who escorted them To prove that Doolkt's Chsxicai, Tsast Rax hold the Mormons in a good deal of hor to the New Factory near K, T. A 150 Pownxa is superior in every respect to aay ror, warmly supports Cullom's bill, and ridicules the notion that their polyga my Is entitled to any forbearance be cause they practice It as of divine ordinance. It asks scornfully whether, were to if a band or horte-thieva to have divine revela professing tion directing them. to practice). horse stealing aa an institution! we should pay any attention to their religious scruples, or should not bunt them down and string them up with aa much rlf or aa if they stole hortee through "pure cussdnesaT and not as a meant of grace. Now, USm Is not a parallel Case, and la therefore delusive, and for this reason, axaoo&otbers: In polygamy all parties concerned are 'consenting partita. The arrangement is what the civil lawyers call consensual. In other words, there Is nobody la It calling her self or himself a victim; and appealing tons for protection.' When horse art stolen, on the other hand, the owner Is and we aggrieved and demands ouraaaid, we shoold to it Just bound givo an an to woman It U toond to'tlTt whom the Harmons sought to abduct irfec arm t. If, however, asset Its appearance, like- the Bhakers, forInstance, and' settled in a secluded dlstxlct, ted prictlccd, m rtllsloci rite, eojamaxded by their prophet, the custom or carrying off each other's horses and vtr ready to la the night-tim- sooner than to stay In torture endure I SALT LAKE . . to-d- ay -- IlEVi ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . and Utah Central Paper Wanted. I Co-operati- ve . Ctfars. la the Grocery line. in famish parUes wlthSl7fPER lam prepared on SliarS AaUeew or PIC-IfI-C CIIARtES DAYEY. dllS-t- f 7f ETC., ETC. , AM now prepared to fill orders for COAL or aame to surer and will d the any part me city. Orders received at tbe Store of fiVabbs A Klrkwood, Kast Temple BU, or at the yard. West slds of Depot Block. dlU-V- GEO. CRISMON n E8I Q-EOOEEI- II a ana, Syr a pa, Baeea, Ssurar, Teast Pawder, Soda, DESERET : - Tea, Coflee, v DP Office. i ( : i PAST tTRSTT. rMtntalnlB 118 - alcnad foe a Third Rsader, - - I . 429 wo--u " K0BT. L. 0ALLPBEXL. i h ! if - ' f AND RETUBN j tmo'' and JrenU ONLY TITO ,fwi- Teacherm fralna t We latTtte all to call and ciamlse ST r ransement. Svfto - 1, amazements esn be thatTall. Tnose who tarir tielSiah,be dlaappokted. V dU2 6UFT. 'dUaU f parties1 wish, Wei ViU ChArter or alns;l -- Ctoaenea, by special ar-- - mifePto aooommodati ' . if : 751'. CTneavy Dlseonat te TThelesale Pure ) ' '.''? baaera. ; iPANS, OGDEN An ii' retail PICKS, LI Q UORSI or M0B0X,cplete,Tsi. j; . ETC . BOOat APBIL 30th, J&f AT 2nd and Srd. - - SATURDAY MOXDAY an a TUESDAT I nonuDfj At the IllttorianUOfke and the Desert News " ! SjlEsliSl Ghecb Jfor Retools! 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