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Show L OF I'RENIDEXT CJKO. A. MMITIff. but we were all losers in this bereave of the ment; one of the main Cburch was taken away, and be' sympaTin uew Taberniiele, Salt Lake thized with all the people. He had cacrowded to its utmost w.is for known BrotherSmith many years; City, a member been had he for octhe ou twenty years pacity, yesterday morning, Ho knew that of ward. the speaker's casion of the obsequies of President Latter-day he was a true Saint, an honSpecial trains est George A. Smith, man, an honorable man, who had brought large numbers of passengers stood up boldly for the truth, had never mi the I'tah Central, Utah Northern, dissembled or deceived, but was always Utah Southern and Utah Western, full of integrity, lie looked upen George :iml teaci3 flocked into the city from A. Smith as one erf the great men of the the towns and villages contiguous. age, whose example was worthy of imitation. He considered it was an honor A few minutes after) 10 a.m. about to be a member of his family, and he twelve thousand peoplu were a?sem-Meinvoked the consolations of the Holy in the spacious building and the Spirit upon the chief mourners, and loorways. The Tabernacle presented hoped all present would be prepared to meet him in that place to which we were The h uniguiGcent appearance. decorations ued for the Sunday satisfied be had taken his flight. V ILVKfe-- d ole-ga- nt J ubilee adorned ; thduwallsj galleries and ceilings, and a fountain in the centre of the building sent fitrtli a beautiful and cooling spray. The coffin, made of pine and paint-f- d lead color with black, and varnished handles, all of the ' plainest style, remaining the remains of President Smith, was placed in front of the ?ta nd, and the body vras viewed by tho people as they entered the passing by the stand to their cats. The dark mourning, garments generally worn on such '"occasions, were not adopted by the bereaved JSchooi Tab-ernucl- e, nor their personal friends, the de-c- e ised having expressed his aversion to the prevalent fashion at funerals. Presidents l.rigjiam 'oung and IUniel II. W ells, all the Apostles in the Territory, except Kldcr Erastus Snow, the general authorities of the Church, and a number of Bishops ;tud leading. Elders from various parts t the lerntory, occupied the stand. The choir was led by Prof. Care-lesand Prof, Paynes officiated at the organ. .. . s, Tho mseting was called to order by Ptcst. Urigbani Young. Choir faugV & - 'Thou dost not weep to weep alone, 1 he broad berealritraentieeoii qf fall f 1'nbeeded and unfclt ponei J j Jle was beloved, beloved by all," Prayer by K der Johrf Taylor. 5 Choir sang : ,;; Hark! from afar a funeral knell Moves on the breeze its echoes ewe'l ' The chorus for the' dead,'' &c." " - . , KI.IiKK OEOHORj'. AXSON-'- ; Said it was the request of the deeeaae4 December. 1873, that at 'his funeral 1 Cor., st. chap., should be read, or the iionconUined In ibflrBdok of.Poot.ine ' ' u ' nn I Coverants, or appropriate portions vf ihe I!ook of Mormon?" Iff accordance ith thivt request Elder Cnnon proceeded to read the 15th ,chajv, Jst Corinth, then" "from the Book of He read jan. M.rmon the 19th, chap, of the Book of Ahon.', and also read Vision; Doctriue and Covenants, page . . . Win-menci- BLUER HYPE OBSOX Said we were called together to pay our; lat noble munVif flo'd, who lived in the hearts , of tbej peddle, and noa'd live there forever. 'Kefmiag to the Vision just read, he asked who with u common degree of intelligence could resint the weight and force of its .aenty ments, of speak witU- disrespect JomhU Smith, who received iu We had ya to show our respect to a man of in tegrity, whoso, words and counsel we La I often received .with joy, ani Whose works would reflect honor upon his name w hich would never perish.'and which was Hoek-iu written the ,Life, in letters' If living "light Yeace to his Coial'urt to his fatnily who were U t': to mourn! Where could we look t fin t an enemy of the departed? Nowhere i icopt in the rank of those who sought to destroy the Suiuls of God.', The epeak er bore tcstiinony tothe truths read' in the hearing of the people, and invoked to - of the blessing of C!od and the assembly. 1! It H I E. upon the bereaved .?r II k,: V. WOOLLRT - should Municipal. of; George A. 'Sniith',- till it' the of come forth in the morning The City Council met, as per adjourn- . ; .. i first resurrection. ment, at z 0 ciock p. iu., in me iny The immanse assembly then dis- Hall, September 3d, 1875, Mayor L. J Frovo Tin,.- - . . Another coal has been made in Spanish Fork Canvi hy a party of young men from this CL who have taken immediate step, ,0 Merrick in the chair. velop the mine. From the apecimens of A license was granted to Wra. Cook to tbe coal shown u3 we shouU his billiard at one jujge th table, and keep a bar boys had struck a good thing." ealoon in the Y, It. R. depot, for six carThere were seventy-fivriages in the procession, ten street cars conveyed passengers to tho vicinity of the cemetery, and a large months. number of persons went on foot to George Carey persed. e t.oAL.-- ine .vK 2d inst., says: Fast -- Uiding.- -A young froin & granted a license to neighboring settlement was before witness tho intermeut. Thomson and sell liquors this m0Triltir provisions by retail, at Alderman with churged drunkeness and fast driv The entire services were conducted his stand, at R. R. Pepof. Ihe petition of John F. Neal, asking ing. He was fined three delUra and according .to the wishes of the defor a license to carry on the business of costs for each otfenee. The fiue3 Wero parted, and thus in death as well as a "Gift Enterprise" was laid on the paid. in life he set an example of simplicitable. Justices' Court. Three young ruea ty, and his silent and lifeless body W. T. S'oker was granted a license to of Riverdile were before Justice Middle-to- n spoke loudly to the Saints against keep a bar and sell liquor by retail, at this morning on a charge of drunk- extravagant and useless trappings and his 6aloon, on the east side of Main eness, profanity and diBturbing t those fashionable formalities and ha street. peace iu that precinct on the evening of H. Johnson to the 3d of of The Douglas petition biliinents of mourning which many September. One of them was ELDER JOHN TAYtOR his premises on fined fifteen dollars and a livery stable-a- t keep costs, the other Considered that a great man had fallen of them have adopted. Fifth street, for three months, was two ten .dollars each on-- i eosts. The Thus a great and good man has in Israel. But he had gone back to his fines- were paid. granted. Father in Heaven,' and would labor with departsd, leaving a vacancy in the The respective licenses of G. ll. Tribe, those who had gone before him, and all highest IlArrr Paety. Mr. Christian, Mrs. quorum of the Church, and Wm. Pidcock, James Allen, T. B. Rollins, ' famHe with was right. his sympathized an aching spot in many hearts. His Agnes Moore,. Gibson, Eccles & Co., Martha West and Mrs. Odell joised hands and gave a party last Friday ily, with President Young, and those is blessed. All lips speak Joseph Clark, Chas. Enapey tand Philip who mourned his loss, but he felt to say memory night at the residence of the latter. U Ford, were renewed"It is the Lord, and He doeth all things of him with respect, his value as a Samuel Eggleston verbally stated that was Mr. Christian's thirty. fifth birthwell." Brother George A. had lost no- staunch, devoted and valiant servant on or about the 11th of last July, Mar- day. About fifty persons gathered by thing, but had gone to joia the Apostles of the Church is appreciated, and shal Fife came to his bouse, and stated invitation and enjoyed thomselves and servants of the Lord behind the George A. Smith will be referred to in a merry dance, and when that, he wished to employ Mrs. Egglesvail, and let us bo live and act that we in ycars to come as a mighty cham ton to wait on the family of Mr. Clement they sat down to a splendid supper, were to he be is where as active at the bounteous board as in go small-pox- . might prepareJ pion of the truth, a pioneer in the who were afflicted with the He prayed God to bless his family tba. He at first objected, on the ground that the exercise of the cotillion. It was a great: latter day' work, and a just, they might be able to endure and overy bis wife had never bad the disease, bui merry, happy party, and if Father able and honest man. meet with and and the was able to move around next day, come, departed as she was anxious to benefit the family, all the just and pure in the Kingdom of he finally consented to her going. She it was because he is as spry as a young- ' God.:' - : nursed tho family, caught the disease, ter. LOCAL ITEMS. :y TBEStPENT BOIGnAM YOCXO' and the doctor says that her's was tb Said he could not'bo satisfied without Fom Monday' ' Daily of Sept. 6 Attempted Hope. worst case he ever saw. She has lost one making a few remarks abdut his departis much She and her of disfigured. eye?, Yesterday afternoon a depraved scoun I have resumed Blacksmithing. ed Councilor. For forty two years he has recovered from the malady, bat i drel attempted a rape on a little four bad no recollection of Bro. George A's work at my old stand, near the Utah still tinder medical treatment for its re year old girl living in the 19th Ward. Before be had accomplished bis vile ob- - ' ever teaching a false'dodtrine, or giving Hotel, where I a prepared to shoe horsee maining effecfi. he was discovered, and took flight. ject counsel which was incorrect.' He would and do all iiuds of blacksmithing i The petitioner asked the Council to Unicer ruilupa subsequently got on his ': '; GEORGE B. DOUGLAS. say te jbe wives and children of the appropriate $50 to help him bear the track, and after chasing him to the limeand to the Saints, that George kilns north of tbe Warm capexpenses incurred during her sickness, tared him. The fellow is bprings, a dirty; ugly " A.' had left as good a record in this A Fresh Stock of Drugs received at and to pay the bill for medical services. looking loafer, and is now in jail await World, ns any nan, and on the other side reeblea was The store granted. petition Drug j ing tnal. S. L. Herald. of the tail as( good a record w any Apos-- 1 i'dSQl:2ts70-lt- . Walker Bros., per, T.J. Stayner, pre We are informed-- ' that 1 AccinKKT. tle that ever, lived, and he , would aeso sented a statement of the expenditure of Wm. A. BLibcp Follelt,.of this city, met ciattf with, the, intclligencies in the eterthe Ogden Iron Manufacturing Company, with, a very painfuL accident yesterday nal world, jle cbuld testify tbatGewe , 10,000 Rushcls WliPilt and asked the Council to pay to them, forenoon. ;It appears he was engaged ' A.' w.isl a virtuous roan, who had never H anted. as per. accepted order, $2,500, balance in euperinlesding a threshing machineWill the market pay. highest prices, of cash bonus, due from the city accord- at the residence of W. J. Lewis, and in infringed npot the rights or stepped some way got his arm entangled in the ana are over the bounds of the Holy Priesthood. selliDg goods at ruinous prices to artjoles of agreement; ing belt wbch drives the cylinder, badly President Young aid if he were 16 give Come one, come all., At ; ;i, committee of three council oruifiog ine arm irem tue wriui, iu iuc !Aapecil sOStf , Rosextai. Bao's way o itia feelings he should liot be able ors Canfield,. Penrose and .Parry was elbow. Fortunately the machine was " A Wort. tha't Bilt he going slow sit tbe time, and was stopped, to.spealc rejoiced appointed, to. examine the matter, and and we are glad to hear he was not se- - . ' had TABERXACLE.-4-Elderanother s passed away who was preRobert F. Nes-ie- n report at tbe next meeting. ; riously injured, yet the wounds being; to into of enter He God. the and glory pared George Teasdale, will preach' in In behalf of a number of residents .on very painful. Utah County limes. wished to say that sustained a the Ogden Tabernacle next Sunday at the bench. Councilor Confield represent 1 great loss, but Bro. George A. was not a 11 a, in. A general attendance is re ed that many of the streets in that local. niuuiliv tti.i;iviiiiiiia' pillar on whichWCkdrch rested." The quested. lVUHliintoii lty were being damaged by the overflow- Church was founded on Eternal Tri.th. ,. 1ting of waste water from the lots. ', His place could be BUpplied,' forwben "a Home Made Cloth. Speaking of foreign affairs reminds., jProTO The committee. on streets were in ' : man.Svns like clay: ri the hands' of 'the i Jtist Yeceived for Fall,j and Winter .our fumuier amuse-j- , structed to: notify the. .Water Master, te us ut' another pf ! - . itim to fit liim potter God could motjltt Trade, a full and complete stock of new attend to the. matter, and enforce a iueuts.(,The groat sensatiopal preacher tbp ltvf. JCewman, .chapiaio of j' styles pf Cassimeres, Doeskins, Jeans, complyar.ee with the city ordinance re ALhad Bro.' the admiuistration has been trying,,., been faith George tify that ' i Flanneli, Waterproofs,. Linseys, Yarns, lating thereto. to impre.3 it upon .his hearers 'that ful and obedient, and thatj body now &c.y &0.,, The best goods for the money : .The,, committee oa streets, to whom he has been sent roni' heaven to con-- , laying in that coffin'would come forth in in the city.. ; .; was referred the petition of Peter Peter vert the Morraons,Jthe Oreenlanders first resurrection, BrOj George . Smith a ocf.es, Agent,., ,! son, John. Ronton and other?, reported the Consulates and the Japanese.' himself, as, the, Bible. Book of Mormon j eoo-l' t i, i. Ogden City. that they had examined Mill Creek Lane : What' tftukes it! is that no amusing and Doctrine and. Covenants, plainly ' iI "and find that in consequence of the U 6ne who appreciates the ReverendV ' taught,, .rresjdentYouog concluded n 'Pft(AcitiNQ Toca. Prest.' p.u"H N. R. R. Co. having laid their track,' in religioaf qualities would ever dream '; blensing the bereaved family,, and all ' Wells, Apostles Lorenzo Snow and F. the centre of the street,' and, using con of his possessing' more Christian vir--' people, in the name, of the Lord. Jesus soil on each side for lues than those he claim's as hik con-- -; y, .Richard"", and Elder J.E. Taylor, siderable .of the Christ. ,lc started this morning on theiritrip South- - grading- the v water from the field verts; ' Love of money; reverence for id ':t;cr , Choirs sang, tiif. Tard. .They, will proceed a far as St. around has s.ttled on both sides- - of the position ami this world's honor are1' ' unions the choice; articles of his re ' ) road, making it impassable." , , ... ,u. .:. Oforge,; ii I bid you'ili adieu.&e. ' "Tha committee were of the opinion liijious faiths t j Vfl Orson Pratt, that the R.) R. Co. referred to are the , We have religious picnics or camp t TJerjedictton by Elcler y - .fc 1. .4. i. ...... i. i it .j Just in from the East a jstock of Whit proper parties to pat in good condition iMeeting3. 5The people Uke their has-- v. The rest of tho cerouioniea. were keta aud their tents and eainp outia.t; co'tiductcd by Sexton Joseph E uey'a celebrated Cider mills, for. side .at said street, ad, they were . informed, the and sing BARNARD .WHITE'S track was located: in the ; road without the woods, vhere thej dance and shout. Our sensational preacher , Taylor. any permit from the City Council." U t i ll and relig- in was covered a jThe body A ..T.M.I MV. I. n a . t B .1 placed ..Vk. .M leads thein host?, politically iously: sermon, in prayer and son o', Ke tcarse. The ; :Mor: Potatox8. carriage anstcad Israel: CanfielJ, mittee instructed to make application The burdcu'of his prayer is like unto U. N. R. R. Co. '' to redress the for family ibd . fnensa i of. the ideeeusfcd some Rose .i. brought Early potatoes followed in tarions thioles, and' a into our 'office this Morning, 'that beats , Several bills for .jiblio labor Were O," Maker ef the universe, look i and allowed, t is t Mor-- r' have' presented of1, we line number inline down 'potato'e anything large persons unprovided 2 ' 11. upon the heathen, ' the L-- t 1 'A l .it. x Council 17th The 'till were the orru of iuio ri.svu, emouia taa Adjourned with carriage availe.d themselves 6f u.on, the Cathlie, th Greeulander,'? nvj well grown', and nine 'of then. "we.hed September, 1876, to meet ' in ' the City the Japanese, the Democrats and allii the. conyeniences afforded by . street ' : VI pounds and 3 Ounces. Next. other outcats, with the poor and tho. in Hall,' at 2 o'clock p. nu cars.: iThe procession moved in rrgu-la- r -, tteedyj place them all. under our foot- :s order from the 'Tabernacle 'to the the of Bless tho President j . i.ARr.E crowd. Lieven cars were stool, ,; j; j Fruit Trces.r cenictcVy, whtre th'e coffi n was Iacei States' and make Ulysses, Uuitedt , llr. Vaa,Dorn intends visiting Logan crowded with passetger8 to Sal: Lake on of the uation, .thatlhou-j- , t in a rouu box and lowercdjiuto the on mler the jSpecial train yesterday morning.- again Co Tuesday, Sept. 7th, and be added to our religious,,., sands grave.,., CH j,xAi.- - nlj : f..J- - during the: week, when he Mill receive Abcut 800 persens availed themselves of and may political church, and that your , Elder J. D. T.iMoAllistcri led iu orders i for fruit tihd ornamental trees the opportunity, to attend ihe funeral of honorable and mighty follower may,,; u A i portion of his stock j now iu Ojdeh President George A Smith. be honored by, the highest gift' tn the. singing the hymn: ' V and he will replenish from his nursery We hepe this will give a gentle hint We care not if of the u;iti-ms. r'Weep. Veep not" for ':m, 'ion," Ac . 1' .!".-- .. In Nebraska. ' a'Wsh- - .'( to the iu railroad favor of be companies it PresidentD: II. Welli' bficflj Chaplain of the Senate, The tree's imported by hub Iart Spting very cheap excursion trains. . Although op's position, or Pope of the thanks to;, all; who had taken have given general satisfaction, being everybody wished to attend the funeral church, of Home, if we can onl) pb-- : ' part iu the proceedings,; and oHered fleeted vit'' great care1 to1 suit the yesterday, the lownes of Ihe fare was Uin honor, riches' aut. power. Amen. - 1 fiual the Vlknprayer dedicating the ground Utah markeu. I'l ices to suit the times. one of the chief causes of the' largeness Washington Cot. Cleveland. ' aV the last elf II t.' tiny? thV dealer. of the number of passengers.' body j resting place was . - ,. - Mor-le- . , ' ; , ! ! -- . to-da- y. . ; - , -- ! ; ; ; we-4ia- d , - i-- - ' - , ; - , , ; ! , , s n . , ; L - .; s . 1 , ! -- d290-sG7-iw- cider muu i ." T"1 1 .. A ( 1 " ; -- ! ' ' 1 ! ,K Ct-cb- e . . -- , 1 . . 1 re-turn- Fiiid his heart was full.,.. It was no common occurrence which called' us here He elncerply ; condoled and eymphathiied with' Ihe'family who had taffercd Ices, and not oalj with thein to-da- h'-'.- y J-- P tr f;i |