Show editorials TODAY TO daw DAY the 1st ast of june 1871 Is the anniversary of president youngs birth and an d j as might m I 1 gh t naturally n atu rally raily be supposed su p in a city of which he is the founder nr and among the people of which he isfeld in such high reverence and estee esteem rii 5 there have been several demonstrations st rations of respect in his honor bonor the deseret university adjourned its session on this account and between nine and ten oc look this morning the theatre string and ana and ana brass band under professor C J thomas 1 serenaded the president at bib bis residence e but the feature of the day in this connection was mose b je paid president young by most of by the members of the quorum of the twelve residing in this thi city eity namely n a tn eiders elders orson pratt john taylor george Q cannon and joseph soseph F smith smithy this visit wab was as prompted by no love of mere formal cli oli splay display or ceremony but through a desire to congratulate I 1 and glye e expression abton to the tha genuine iov lov love and honor they e entertain for a man who has stood by and led them and by whom they have stood atgood faithfully during the most cheque red scenes of the h story history of this hla hib hia church and of the saints of latter iatter days and springing from such feelings only it is easy to imagine that emotions of no ordinary character were evoked and displayed during the interview j there had been the occasion occasion but elder john taylor was chosen to give expression to the feelings of his brethren of th the twelve at their visit and as he was wp apprised of the task only a few minutes beforehand there was no time if it had been desired to compose a speech he ire however in A a very vey feeling manner I 1 ga gave lve expressions sio ns to tho fhe follo wing impromptu ad dress BROTHER BRIGHAM we a few of the twelve who are now in the city have called upon you to congratulate you upon this the seventieth anniversary of your birthday we are happy to find you in the enjoyment of good health and that your bodily strength and general appearance indicate such remarkable preservation after an earthly sojourn of seventy years we rejoice that through the ble blea blessings sings of israels god you have been able to lead forth his people from the lands of the far off east to these beautiful valleys of the mountains wh which 9 under your counsel aided by the S spirit irit of our heavenly father have s spread rea and expanded to their present ma magnificent ni J proportions we look upon you under the direction of almighty god as our leaden leader in the dictation of his chuich church and kingdom in this land and through the world and as we have enjoyed your communion counsel and fellowship for so many years past we sincerely hope that your life may be prolonged io longed to you for many years to come and that we may have the pleasure of your associations in this world and then be eternally united in n he celestial kingdom of our oun 0 Y i god the visit was wag made in president youngs private office where were present ent besides president yo rg and abd the twelve president george A smith emith and some fifteen or eighteen others while elder taylor was speaking the emotion of those present was waa BO so great that there was scarcely a dry eye in the room president young who however strongly he may be moved rarely gives any external symptom thereof was evidently much affected andla andJA ade 4 ivo jve e following avery av ery arlet Jr fei lei reply brethren I 1 am o obliged uil uli qed ged to you for your kind hind kindness ness in waiting upon me and for your congratulations congratulate ands compliment and I 1 pray ordy thai that the peace and bles bies blessing slug sing of faraas farads god may rest upon you J 1 1 21 V W we elake take great pleasure in i d 9 I 1 I 1 suei suet spontaneous tribute of respect as the above president young and the twelve have in the provi dences of god been called to pasa through scenes keenes and circumstances of the most frying trying character and in doing BO so they have learned tp know knoy each and has hns created respect an d love that nothing can undermine and that will exist as long ag as time itself dal eal alli Aill J 0 0 I 1 THE annual meeting of the 0 the utah central railroad was held this morning at the office of the president of the road the following gentlemen were were elected directors of the road boad brigham young wm jen aings joseph A V oung feramorz little and christopher layton after transacting some other business the meeting adjourned adjourn pd the directors afterwards met and elected brigham young president of the C B R E R wm jennings vlee vice president geo goo swan secretary D mckenzie Mc Kenzle assistant secretary james jack treasurer john sohn sharp general gereral superintendent and jessie W fox chief engineer enginger the labors of superintendent feramorz little have been beed so arduous in id connection with the U 0 eind find the construction of the utah southern that he 46 felt he could not do justice to both positions and ildas H wa ahir ahia nia hia yf rh ihal agen LG ron ran fon en eral S superintendent for the U C B R B R shoulder sho bho should ulde P e 9 r I 1 1 left free ib attend wholly 16 tro trw t the e pushing forward p of f the 4 ofiel i 0 er U Q EB at for this reason aien a new new general Gener hl superintendent for theu C B R B R was elected f V 4 i dij ui nast LAST bention ven tion of the young mens meals christian association washington P C at which a large number of dele dole gates from frow various part the country and canada assembled I 1 progo proceedings appear appeared bd n th thi washington g svening star of that da date dale e the exercises were of a very agreeable ha nature the them pleasure being increased ar rather novelty being added b by the presence of members of the indian delegation now in ia washington es from frona little rayon bayon nl and ands buffalo good after the reading of the report of the association secretary delano delang with a delegation of indians appeared on the platform and the secretary ud dressed addressed tile the cOnvent convention ign saying that he found himself id the pres presence eng 6 bf a a b of aya f men actuated bythe by the sent sentiment irine n t ago go ye into all nations and preach my gospel in company with men who had never heard the gospel these indians were uncivilized and until lately enemies of the white people and were now ready to learn the arts of civilization and to be taught the obligations s of christl christianity anIty he was satisfied that what they had seen has impressed them profoundly and they would return home firm friends to the white man with hearts open to receive the blessings of the gospel they wished to give up their savage habits to become christians and be civilized general howard offered a prayer the audience rose and sang from green lands icy blu biu mountains when mr vincent collier secretary of the indian commissioners introduced little raven a representative of the arra who made a speech the purport of which was being interpreted that tha t he had bad traveled a great distance and now had great confidence in the power of the white man and kne knew whis his hib power to be much greater greate r th than an he t thought ought before he started he was 8 satisfied after seeing the great works of 0 tue the white man that the greit great spirit it I 1 helping I 1 ank ang them and he hoped tha aba chah the phe he great gread r espirit odthe white mall man would odid h heip help elp the red men iten anid annd arid aid teem them bumm Buff buffolo llo mio good was the next speaker ei he belong Wa chitas ile he seemed beeme d 16 bea be a smarter smarten indian than the orator who preceded him he did anything about ab oual having bonfi dedulin dedic deric ain the pale races faces but bui on mhd theaon th econ coq arary 1 cast aspersions and insinuations not a at t df air creditable table tabie to them he hd said sald this thib c auntry was to dhe ahe indian and when white nian man came indian helped libed him now white bahn m an get jet rich poor oon he know how tio th tin was s unless h e better na e of the white whiteman man alq and he now wanted to take white mans ine lne ducine dt eine cine hel bel henad had cometo come to see the government be fore idt adt lie lle had not reds redi received elvia elvig what them they wanted he wanted losee lo 10 see the young men w who lio llo morelo were to govern the corent country ayi and hoped they wo 9 govern olam f better thau than it had be been governed for deans 11 I litti dittie little robe kobe alff oher ober representatives of the noble reds declined to ad addred addre dred dreA the convent foh loh mr collier haclan hallan engagement at the navy yard that day but when the nature p of f this meeting was explained to them S so 0 audious were they jaty to and learn that they preferred attending ft it to keeping that engagement on motion of general howard mr I 1 y 11 was requested to convey t tn senti sentiments menis of the convention to the visitors which he accordingly did saying at elv ell r i there werna were two pictures one rep reps ri enting resenting s forty millions of white people and the other a people who had been wronged justice had been too slaw but there was a bright side their great father before his inauguration had said he wanted to do justice justlee to the indian and justice should be written on his banners the members of the convention would pray for these men on their return and hy ha hoped that the day was not far distant when on the floor of such conk contentions mentions there would be dele gation gatlon bf etc and Little littie Ravens irttie id the chair all thi nice enough on paper ario arid no doubt avery soothing and pleasing to bhe the eans ears of the religious portion af the but at best beat J it la ils 0 av white ite nian ar eo g n irtack h I 1 thi ab abbhi ja tide tige to ind z n 9 abut J b t I 1 g ha haye civi ii aver b be P ren een rin a dons gons isten 4 0 on o n contrary the th 1 or iman cdo cad they fd sul bul their jauss janss aad arid to drive them to the wall wail wan or in other broods Br to exterminate thern the indians indian ado well and bh 4 ail all hil the talk bf of religious conventions wuie ati ridi all to reconcile alig th two races race unless s fhe the works wark the s terion superior tf with the professions they make ched buffalo good and i his people obtain lobain this kind kiha df nt or Medicine ey 1 froni the white race kene hene generally rally raily we demay may eddi confidently fi expect to seethe see the lion and the lamb iamb the leopard and the kid theer pent vent and the dove to fraternize abd alid live in peace e together 1 t I 1 1 1 i n A cearious sensation recently occurred in one one of the public streets of bf pitts pitta burgh the particulars of I 1 which are published in the gazette of the dinst the actors actor ain aln in this affair were the wife of one of the principal business the city and an da gentleman well known in pittsburgh who before the ladys marria marriage goi gei was one of her most persistent admirers and sought to tb ob tua tun her hand since her marriage this mans attentions have been thrust upon the lady at every opportunity much to her chargin and annoyance when he has met her on the street he would ac cost her with all the familiarity imam imaginable 1 I and although urgently requested to cease bla hia importunities and imperati im perti nence he hab hay on many occasions insisted on walking with her and accompanying compa nying her to church and sometimes on her shopping excursions this gave rise some to talk and reaching the ears of the ladys husband raised suspicion in his mind as to her fidelity Alarmed grieved and annoyed beyond measure at this state of affairs the lady determined upon a means to remedy and terminate the annoyance no she accordingly provided herself with a paper of cayenne pep peps per and on the instant Ins tanti as she was taking a walk she was again subjected to annoyance by the undue familiarities of her old lover she requested him to debish desist and to cease cense his rudeness her request was disregarded when she threw the cayenne with which she had provided herself full inthia face and dad eyes this thi of course relieved her hen herot of his presence annd aund and arid attentions and she went on her way the antics bof the fellow with his hig eyes full fuli of civi p per soon boon created a sensation on the when theoduse the gise wise was explained pla pia ined instead of his bui sui exciting sympathy y the general and ve very veny ry just verdict was served him right when the report of the affair reached the ears of the ladys husband it la Is said sald that he lib iviah was highly i pleased at the vindication of her conduct w which she had given 1 A disgusting 9 GUSTING austing tragedy occurred just recently at owensboro Owen ovi reh rea ky the actors being a mr cain and a mr and mrs summers some time last summer a misunderstanding occurred between them which was wag settled the other week in ift the following manner cain calu i want onto the premises of the summers bummers when they mr and mrs came out both armed mr summers bummers fired on cain wounding him rather badly to this cain rejoined by splitting open thie the head of bummers summers with an axe mrs summers bummers then fired three shots from each ione lone taking effect on cam caw fhe he datter latter I 1 fallen tallen foe e tild the tired loh lou 1 the better betten ohalf half worthy and hn bald faid her ber with th the we axey axe osin 1 cain then fell abal atal died bath of df hia assailants follow ing sult suit the orthy worthy thio trio it must be a en engaged gage di in n abood cause for J an n 1 slaughtering l ug bering each aach other they rid t the h e world orl bf that by the 1098 lobs of which I 1 it t must musi m iffet veat veda i 1 j 1 t tim irh ane ioe 11 3 1 J f THE buffalo N Y express of the dinst contains particulars the of the destruction a day or two previous of three men by being carried over thel the falls of niagara their names are unknown but bat from a large box containing prize candy boxes and cheap jew jewelry airy alry left by them at the Eagle hoube house at niagara they were believed to be peddlers ped lers they were all young ranging from eighteen to twenty two years or of ae aze and as to their nationality one it is said was a german another a jew and the other an irishman they were flashily but respectably dressed dreb dree sed were strangers at abc niagara and arrived there about three hours before they barted ta 1 arted on their ill starred voyage they hino hired a flat bottomed boat to cross from the american to the canadian side bide of the river but a ik few minutes after aftel starting ib lug g a cu current arent baruck uck the thi boat and despite their exertions gore bare them towards toward the fall before th they esy ehy reached it tile the boat capsized and broke in two one ione of them struggled stoutly te to 0 escape death albut but all in avain all three were werd carne earne carried over the fall falli parties who sav ther horrible event trans transpire pike say asay that two of the unfortunates were dead bedore before their bodies reached the fall fali the the only vestige recovered of the poor boor follows fellows was vas a large piece bf noo flesh tom torn on one oue of df the bodies seemingly at the hips which was picked up on the canadian side of the river A of the tho London lay dally zay standard in a reent recent letter esan account of an exciting occurrence at the gribel principal pal pai umberto theatre floreace florence atit bel bei before fore the date of writing the performance on the evening in question was a grand equestrian spectacle entitled the capture of cipriano priano Cl la 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