Show LOCAL AND OTHER batters MATTERS from FRIDAYS DAILY FUNERAL OBSEQUIES the funeral ser vises aises of elder anthony ivins took place in the fourteenth ward wara assembly rooms at 11 a in to today day when a suitable discourse was d delivered eli ell vered verea by president jaseph joseph young sen the attendance on the occasion was very large THOSE REBELS I 1 our readers will be surprised pr 1 sed to learn that the leading rebels of tha that t ward drilling party savage ottinger graham and others whose case has so severely taxed the profoundest ludi cial and legal wisdom and talent of the territory this week were in default of bond yesterday afternoon sent to camp douglas for safekeeping safe keeping thib this we regard as a most extraordinary proceeding but then the people of utah are living under a n new 0 w and most extra extraordinary ordina ry i judicial uricial dispensation pensa tion and nothing need be surprising GONE SOUTH presidents brigham young and geo A smith t and elder brigham young jr left this city this morning on a preaching re ae hi it ng tour in the southern portion 0 of pt this h is territory their journey will probably far exceed a thousand miles and their thell labors will be arduous as they expect to visit and preach to the people of between thirty and forty settlements may peace and safety attend them in their thither and abid betherl NEW RAILROAD RAILROAD ground was broken on ehe the cheyenne iron mountain and montana railroad on the at cheyenne the ceremony was performed by dr silas reed surveyor general of wyoming Wv oming in the presence of a number of the tors of the company it is the design of the company to secure a grant of land and to interest capital sufficient to build the road to fort fetterman some one hundred and fifty miles so says the cheyenne tribune ELDER SAMUEL savery arrived from the east last evening from his mission upon which he started in may 1869 his labors labori have been in oneida and oswego counties N Y A BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN we were shown last evening by professor barfoot a very fine specimen of calcareous stalactite it had been recently taken from a cave in the ophir mining district in east kanyon by mr wm win barbee and presented by him to the museum the peculiar formations of this calciferous curiosity are beautiful and interesting important acquisitions are made to the collections at the museum almost daily and the manner in which the different specimens especially in the mineral department are clas classified sided reflects great groat credit upon professor protessor barfoot the learned and obliging manasr manager THE MORMONS ON TUB RIGHT TRACK under this heading the new york herald of the says the mormons cormons in utah have just accomplished complis hed what the gentiles have for a long iong time endeavored to do in ln vain they have arrested a bateh batch of rocky mountain brigand brigandi bri gands i who have lately V made predatory incurs incursions ons upon pacific railroad trains capturing cap PAp lunny tunny trea treasure aud and other valuable valuables if the mormons cormons stick slick to this gorl sort of business they will win the they approbation of or people wiio wilo do jo n nol noi 0 exactly x t believe boileve in some p af pf their domes domestic iio tio babitte habits 1 1 tre THE ABE ARE COMING the theatre going portion ot of the public will be gratified to hear that the great artist mr Coul dock and the scarcely less famous artiste miss Coul dock his daughter will make their appearance very shortly at the salt lake theatre they will be supported by the Lang rishe troupe which has been gaining such laurels in colorado this should certainly a great theatrical revival in this city mr air Coul Cou Idocks docks impersonations are of such excellence so nearly perfection itself that he is acknowledged to be one of the greatest actors now living the rendition of luke and rose fielding in the willow copse by mr air and miss Coul dock and their performance in old phils birthday the porters knot and other pieces not omitting mr as s louis louls XI 11 will be remembered by the public during a former engagement here those performances gained for the artists such a reputation in this city as scarcely any other artist has ever achieved and we hope that their coming engagement will be such a success and otherwise as will be satisfactory Fatis factory in the highest degree to the management and all concerned fourteenth WARD warda A new commodious brick building about thirty two feet long by twenty two wide two stories high is is about completed near the assembly rooms booms the lower pirt part will be oc copied by the war ward d branch of zions cooperative co operative institution and the upper part pant art ant will be used by the female relief belief ri lief iier ef society as a work and meeting room the building is being erected by the he shareholders of the operative cooperative co association and the P R society and will cost in the vicinity ot of 2500 joseph horne hoyne home and J R winder constitute the building committee the rooms itis it is expected will be occupied within two tero weeks A select party for the benefit of the female relief society of the ward was held in the assembly rooms on wednesday evening when a very pleasant time was enjoyed prom FROM MONDAYS DAILY SABBATH ME MEETINGS Yester yesterday day daV morning the saints assembled in the tabernacle were addressed by elder george Q cannon in the afternoon the time was occupied by elder orson pratt married on tuesday the instant at the residence of W W moore esq in galesville lesville Ga new now york by rev A L hoyt mr B W E jennens of salt lake city to miss jennie E newbury of the former place washington county N Y journal To DIED dieb at deep creek utah territory ry oct 1870 1670 phillip philllp vau vaughan vauban han ban after j a long illness of consumption awed aged 59 years brother vaughn was born asneath at neath abb abby yo Glamorgan shire wales embraced the gospel in 1843 was baptized by abel evans emigrated from mountain ash danshire gan shire wales with the first hand handcart cart eart company staid at florence four years and they pi on his journey to utah tah he held the office of a high priest and died in full faith of the gospel CALLED mr S N goodale paid us a visit today to day eight years ago in january next he visited this city when nhen it required more sacrifice sacr inee idee of time than it now does in his notes to eastern papers he expressed himself as favorably impressed with the bright future which then awaited this city and spoke in kind terms of the zeal with which its inhabitants adhered to their religious religions faith as exhibited in the industry honesty and enterprise that belief infused in all who embraced it and it would lead he be said to a life of usefulness coupled with rewards which honest toil toll will always bring now after this absence he sees a great valley more densely populated with well cultivated and fruitful fruit tul tui fields a city with contented and haddy people with aspirations for future usefulness mr Go goldate odaie differs from many other letter writers reasoning from the laws jaws of nature a rising generation of healthy men and women must be produced although he be did not argue that to do this a plurality was necessary simply that the physical laws are such that a mixture of different classes are useful in producing healthy offspring ile se further predicted that soon after afier rail roads should penetrate the interior portion of this country no law from congress would be required to regulate the religious views of this peaple wi it a free tree inter course with the out outside sidd the tho marriage customs of the mormons cormons Mor mons would naturally gravitate toward those of other religious denominations in which opinion we of course widely differ from mr air goodale and with this stricken out their faith would become the most popular for the reason that it 16 leads to good works and a life of happi happl happiness ness neEs because useful mr 0 is about publishing a book on the interest of sheep husbandry and desires information from front those who have bad ex exy esy peri perl ence euce in growing wool west of we mississippi issis as well as a description and locality ot any particular valley or mountain range which ulay may be well adapted to this thib pursuit and any letter addressed to him at st louis loui will wili be thankfully rek rei received elved and may prove of public un importance as the book brok will wi ll 11 point out jsu ao loval io aulen aules lifes as well as the roaring rearing and nd management of sheep RETURNED officers nyde hyde de and hampton and me ars H P camball J Q knowlton riley judd an booth have got back from elko these gentlemen gave their evidence before the grand gradd jury with regard to the railroad robbers but left before th i 3 prisoners oriso ariso ners were indicted should they 33 indicted of which there need bo be sea ely any doubt the trial will commence 0 n i he nii fit st of december when they will probably ask for a continuance as they will endeavor to prove an alibi as their only chance we are indebted for the above information to officer william williana hyde who requested us t to 0 mention that himself and companions had been treated with the greatest courtesy and kindness by the officers and others at elko theo tracy esq returned to this city from elko some days before the gentle men above named THAT peocla PROCLA proclamation mation NATION A CAUTION the subject of the following letter being of such importance to the people of this city we insert it in our local column believing that its contents will thus bo bb perused by a larger number than otherwise SALT laeh LAKE CITY nov 0 editor deseret news sir knowing your desire for the strictest respect to and aud am preservation of law and order in this city I 1 beg the indulgence of a small amount of space in I 1 n your issue of today to day I 1 in order t tj a apprise a the public 0 of f an occurred occurrence nce nee which in the light of recent events in this city I 1 think should be instantly investigated yesterday morning while in my house my attention was arrested not by a dept deputy y marshal but by the distant sound of firearms and as the reports continued I 1 thought that one of these sunday drills drill ss might be in progress and as some of our misguided and rebellious fellow citizens through drilling when only for their own amusement have been recently incarcerated car by the powers that be in a military prison at C camp an dou douglas glas alas evincing evincing 9 a determination on their t ir part to suppress if possible all drilling except what they perform trems themselves ives I 1 hastened in the direction whence the sounds still continuing proceeded and soon had my suspicion confirmed for I 1 came upon a squad of not less than two men mert who it was evident to me from their manoeuvres and evolutions were engaged in the proscribed amusement although they declared they were only tr trying y ing a colts revolver offenders always al ways have an I 1 entered into conversation with them upon the impropriety of their course in 11 drilling or even having fire arms in their possession both of which I 1 explained to them were violations of the tho deceased and lamented shaffers Sha fTera proclamation they did not seem disposed to pay attention to my ex postulations but the tho prospect of that 96 military prison eventually cooled their ardol and they finally expressed a atlon to go in a body and ask judge haw leys permission to drill and also to have and practice with firearms fire arms feeling that I 1 had performed the part of a christian and a brother in inducing on the sabbath day a squad of in my y fellow citizens to refrain from a course so fraught with danger to themselves I 1 returned home but whether they saw the judge or not I 1 am not aware if it they have not and either he or the marshal will call at my office in the W rd I 1 can furnish the names and residences of the offender 4 this is a serious matter and I 1 think deserves the prompt attention and anve aiga tion dionot of the old lady in chief and the members of tho the ring in this city respectfully PAUL PRY THAT BOUNDARY LINE A letter from hugh white esq proprietor of the southern stage line dated city nov 23 says q J here has been quite an excitement here for the last few days in regard to ary line the surveyors place this place and panacea about three miles milos in utah they have just held their election here and it u upsets every th thing I 1 ng in inthe intha tb in way 0 of f elections if pioche is in utah fitch is elected as they gave kendll kendall majority in the country and as fitch pitch is only beaten by so 80 he may gain his election there Is quite an excitement also about the mining property it being now a test of who is the strongest party in numbers henry rifles being the judge in most mot cases fy MAIL main MATTERS NORTH A reliable correspondent a resident of the north now in this city sends sands the following letter the complaints and allegations it contains are worthy the attention of colonel the specia I 1 mall mail agent of this territory and we commend the matter to hs consideration sider alder acion salt lake nov mr editor having become disgusted with some 0 the operations in your once felicitous city I 1 concluded to pay a visit to the Sanito aa of the west soda sods springs previous to my departure I 1 paid for fur and ordered the DAILY EVENING news to be forwarded to me but during a stay of six weeks I 1 have not received one lotters mailed there four weeks ago tor for parties in this city have not put in an appe appearance amace here yet and residing ther inform me trio that they never receive their thein mails iri tri atis alis especially papers ravers 8 except y ma hent sent round by chritine corl Cori hine tine ne W bala hata the inal mat ter beraud and who is postmaster at |