Show Lo lochland local and other matters from TUESDAY ft DAILY JULY 25 THE 1 GRAIM lon ION i JUBILEE yesterday the twenty fourth of jul jui july juls the anniversary of the day on which the pioneers of 1847 entered tb the valley of the tho salt lake was celebrated in splendid style at the new tabernacle the proceedings opened shortly after affer ten a m and on tin stand then were of the first presidency of the church D ef we wells Is of the quorum of or the twelve apor apos john taylor wilford ruu and aud orson pratt of the presidency of this stake of zion aider under whose supervision the celebration celeb proceedings were arrange i and conducted angus M cannon david DAN 0 calder and joseph juseph t ta taylor y or bishop edward hunter and a large number of bi hap 4 i and leading elders biters from distant warlis as well weli as the city brother geurge george goddard Go dilard apa AsA stant of the sunday school union and arld the superintendents of the varius sunday schools also occupied a position on tile the stand the spacious building was occupied by an audience that would probably not number lems less than between nine thousand alid and ten thousand people tb the sunday school chiti chili children iren fren numbering probably ill in the of four thou thousand sand occupying diug the central portion of the the liall hall being 0 surrounded outer edges generally ty hy people of more mature age the mass masa of people in the encircling ing gallery forming an excellent border burder for tor the whole being a framing to one ono of the most beautiful animated pictures that human eyes need dibi desire ife ide to look upon indeed what spectacle is more fraught with beauty and innocence than an im iw assemblage of lovely neatly attired children he who can look upon uch tuch t huch a eune beene unmoved agin is indeed to obe be pitied the assemblage wag was called to order by elder A aa M cannon when whon the children led by prof proc C J f thomas sang in our lovely deseret their sweet voices making the air nir resonant with harmonious harmon harmol lous loud s sound kind mind and sef seg sending iding a thrill through every fluey finely finey constituted organism in the audience the opening prayer was offered by elder john taylor the tho children responding ai UL tile the cloye cloie e as well weil as a tho the grown people with a hoarty hearty amen the union glee club comprising ele eleven gentlemen ehtle men including the le hider leader prof C J thomas mane hanl with excellent deflect indica ludica mig good training and ability the glee 1 I 9 comrades in arms this t he the fir t performance of or this club ia in public and for this reason their fid linein 0 ging I 1 D w was as all the more creditable hd b ae aldier ELDER orso T pratt in a brief and forcible speech gave a historical sketch of or the entrance orthe of the pioneers into this valley in ihrl the glee ive iee blow blow thou winter vind St everts was splendidly sung bv tile the tabernacle choir led by prof george ae rge careless s the children i hang ang our own sunday school followed by a well executed organ solo by brother joseph J daynes tho ibe ibo rhe the next performance 11 t inglam atus rossini rolo by mrs 0 careless chorus by the choir was wag really magnificent the rich me melodious tones of the splendid soloist fco loist captivated every li listener steber which was all the more remarkable as the lady is at present laboring laborin gr under an indi indisposition apposition and the chorus was rendered with great power vigor and abd with an educated taste and the organ accompaniment of mr bir daynes was all that could be desired 11 the children of the saws beautifully sung sang by the eb children childred chil ehll ildren lidren dreu ended the first part of the proceed ings and the SECOND PART opened with ora A song of praise 1 by the children the latter sin sID singing gIDy very effectively where would I 1 be bey was rendered in good style by theUn the union ion IoD glee club followed by JOHN 0 MIDGLEY son of brother joshu joshua midgley elgh teeb teea years old who delivered the following address yon ton bate have heard from one of the veterans one uneuy of I 1 hat that bon bun honored hundred wed and of re resolute M ti 11 who twenty nine nille 3 earb ears agathis ago ngo this thib day planted feet apoi the mull full of this fiill then a b harren barren wante but now tein teil t ein eil ayt icik life and beauty it Is not dim C calt cult i f fur fun or as ui to look backward la in lim igina uon flon and contrast contract the tho scene of twenty nino ago with that which meets our view today to day born and reared in utah belony lne ine to the generation following that to which those respected pioneers belong I 1 talc tai tale take c pride on behalf of I 1 he the young people of utah in alluding to the mighty work performed by ane a in laying the of so 0 magnificent A super i truc ure ils its is now heind being reared in utah and drawing the eyes of the world toward this thid com cum community when they came here there were no kind friends to welcome them all was harren barren wild and uninviting but they labored and tolled on showing an example of industry falta percever ance and ad energy that I 1 will be emulated by their one fone f t and daughters who are now t budding into manhood and woma womanhood and by all the youner younger element of of utah U tah we have a beautiful rui fal and desirable territory delightful lu to dwell in fit but bat there exit many ti lings introduced from front abroad that are an calculated to lead the 3 oune and wid unthinking into luto forbidden pam and mid I 1 anuw huak kusk speak erectly to the youna and arld warn evil company shun in th allurements allure ments of rhe the eup rup the f suid va valaile gaile ien ies of fashion and aud every immoral und and degrading practice my advice to th the youth I 1 to deer clear aiso alho of uhe tho soul destroying ein bin of unbelief lief ilef that Is the bane of this generation whatever malever you choose lo 10 he be nuver let that choice lend lemd you vou v ou to bean be an infidel cultivate the spirit of falth faith and trusting in god that actuated your fathers who taid laid the foundation of ibis wonderful work and if we do this thia w qu look the future with the eye of or faith raith and hope and see our ourselves selvas operating in still stilt more advanced and glorious stages of the latter iatter day work which the future will develop and thus will hill we ba b worthy sons gons and antl daun itera of noble and worthy fathers fat hent bert and m young brt brethren thren antt antl bit sit sitters slaters we should not look to the pleat dreb reb of the 1 tie tle art prig Cit scoot eit elt for hapl iness mess megs but seek to understand the nature of our mission inis slon sion on earth the toe deign design of the great creator in sending us here and on coming totham to that knowledge eek eek cek to fulfill fulfil that purpose an waveringly unwaveringly let us lis look upon the nl bf this aves eves western te rn region and see what our fathers have done let us look to the present and see waal we ourselves can cau do towards taking up the w rk th where they leave it and carrying it fr forward ward to new and grander bue buc eestes eest es in the future for the king kingdom dorn of god Is in its nature progressive and that must be he our nature and courie couri o if we keep k cep pace with its majestic majetic march the responsibility that will rest upon the men and women of the in I 1 generation Is nut less lese great than that which to beb bes be ky the nohle nome hand band of rion pion vers who wenfered t this vahey valley owen twenty ty nine idne years ago today to day the chief among whom was our honored respected and beloved president brigham young ho ile and his associates lu iii the brave work should ht he marks for emulation by the youth of and we should ever holo bolo ho in wc W c t tion t e regard the ini int memory mory mony of tue tre arc founder in tn latti tile the hands of the lord of the gnat latto birday r day dispensation joseph smith the prophet while brother gley giey was waa t peaking the ilk lit arts of the people were gladu gladdened ened on unter cuter thu the building anti und take taku a seat it stand tite lilt belov d re petted ted led and vener vuner venerable able ablo leader ot or the tho community I 1 f latter day saints aunts rieb ident brigham young i the rem tempie templo pita plia song a eb charming arming little piece was icing by the children childred an organ solo wa performed in tu excellent style by bruther brother jos J daynes followed by march sung hung by the union glee ulee club the children brang frang zion is growing tile tho presence and singing ringing of the little innocents inny cents being proof poh pos ilive of ti 0 sentiment or rather truism on which the song sung is founded A chorus from the 11 messiah handel was waa ung tung t bung by the choir splendidly the eget execution ution showing careful and training PRESIDENT ill youna YOUNG addressed the assembled concourse in a kind hind fatherly ray and instructive e manner bla hia words arid and the fee feeling ling 1119 that prompted them going direct to the hearts of his hear bear erb erh atthe at the C delusion conclusion 0 of his brief discourse he blessed the people every one I 1 in 11 llis his place and station in the name of or jesus christ and by the authority of tile the priesthood be he holds according to his right and anti privilege the assemblage then dispersed at about twenty minutes past 12 everybody being apparently well pleased at having havi nj apt nt a little time in BO so very agreeable and by no means unprofitable u a manner I 1 I 1 the entertainment vas was strongly in character with the oc ocasio aslon nand and considering the short 4 1 me in which etwas it was got up and arran arraD arranged ged was most excellent and a peaceful heaven heaverd ly spirit t pervaded the whole proceed ingi all who took partin part in the cele celt bration deserve credit for doing their work so wull well and aud thoroughly refreshing shower all ali was van gladdened yester da dav evening hy ily u col copious dous grateful and refreshing isnhower wet showery on bunday evening but much more ao so yesterday evening and the damp and drag excursionist wore swore not a few tabernacle meeting sr un on sunday afternoon oon E EMer li I 1 er medward nEdward E d ward I 1 henry U fowler and 0 J gutta Gutla son sou returned missionaries and elder Brig brigham harn young jr preached no more blore bentham fabian is gone goue he died at the great western ern hotel on sunday morning nd was buried on the afternoon of the same day deceased was aged about 59 69 years at his death was a man tuan of fair education a native of england and withal was quite a character in his big way games lat evening 1 savage and ottinger and othereen nemen liemen of the ward instituted a number dumber of ram gam rames games es among the boys at the school schoolhouse house cleek block there were walking matches run ning ping matches and other exercise pa the most expert carrying off prizes of various kind races yes yesterday berd ay thero there was a trottie trot trailing tim lim match nt agricultural park for a purse of california roan billy and butcher boy bo were the enter anter edthe 1 iatter latter uter owned by mr bir william short got away with tile the stake there were also a number of other races of minor importance another case of lye Polso poisoning ning yes the tho celebia don dou proceedings mr yr and aud mrs ivins conk couk called for foe from the stand being wanted k at their home I 1 one of their children having been poisoned by accidentally drinking g a quantity ot of concentrated ja J e ii it is 1 most remarkable that such cases should be so frequent post office removed the post office ha been lern lein hemovi d to the wasatch hotel Bul rul building iding laing in opposition to the petition of or the majority of or the principal business men of the eity city ft iti easier easler to move the post even od on a sunday than to move a certain drug store if it the man wont go tu to the mountain moun moul taio talo of or counse course the mountain must go t to 0 tile tho man nothing like fili fill 1111 7 cers looking 11 after the tho main wain chance the the tho almighty dollar tho iho Pay payson 1 sion slon b out I 1 two ud ind people went arm irm trim this city and the op the utah southern line to yesterday the ehe ex excursion ur Ms were met at nt the payson u loy joy y targe larye odthe wood people bf that place who brought and aud wa 9 ma 1118 without number to onvey envoy llie eile to the town and ui hewie e achem with most marked and cupi bality I 1 I 1 root foot crushed a L on saturday evening a iea leu 3 ear old gon sou of hio bio bi gus gas M lark of or the ward iiames mired alfred aifred was in III tiie tho juvenile J J instructor printing afflec when he accidentally got his foot 1 u the machine ma chine chioe by which it wa crushed and anti lacer lacerate atea very badly the flesh being torn away from the thu bone botie on one bide hide of it the little lellow fellow will probably regain tho the thence ure ur ube e or of the injured member but it will he some time before he will be abl abi able abie 6 to be about again s i it indicted and arraigned Y yesterday es morning james junies and joseph shaw were arraigned and pleaded not guilty in the Di district court to an indictment for re sistina the tho t b c united slates officers and were Ve released leased on WO bunds bonds to appear r at the next nest curt coun curL for trial thia this is ap old cas casp p laid on one side as not amounting to a row of pins 10 revived by the present grand jury who aro arc very in industrious ind u sarious in their endeavors ehde a lors jors to please the party they represent european mission th rhe e following eire are from the stat slat of july 3 RELEASES al AND D appointments TS elden eiden sstephen rit li rich arkels Is ro re leased from his labors iu in the liver pool pooi dool conference Cpu ference and appointed to labor ibor 1 in 1 ii the he nottingham co efer ence eider elder ebinezer G I 1 and johh IL miles AIlles are io labor in the london conference Elile elder thomas judd is appointed to labor io tn the birmingham conference on tir tit THIRD COMPANY II 11 ier i arranged for fur the third company to isail sail on the of september next returned missionary we were wen called upon ihl by elder jaines james W bay of virgin ily ity ity fly rane kane county who returned on sunday night from a mission to ohio he left here on the of last lat november and during a portion of or the time he be was wa absent he be labored in union marion and champagne counties 0 in conjunction with elder miles P bom rum no ny noy y concerning whose energy and per in missionary labors he lie tweaks very highly six gix persons were baptized in na marion arion county and arid a branch organized presided over by iny ilder elder H J hill 1 brother J H ward baptized in ohio recently aud and mr J wood accompanied elder eider bay to this city the former to locate hero here permanently manent ly anti and the latter on a visit for bis big health little colorado bro brother the r daniel davis davia writes froni frym crossing cros cro slug sing little col coi colorado grado orado A T july 5 giving an on acal account mat of 0 the celebration of tile the Fu fourth of or july at that place but c have alread already y bubli published hed an au account ot of it from another corres pon dent hiro kro divis davis continues as to general news our camp is doing as v m mol til 01 as ouid could be expected under the circumstances cum stances amli aali flit ice ite the completion of our dam and ditch P the crops eem to be do ilg well wa we have in about aboul fafty fifty ares a res orom alid and are still all planting the |