Show JUBILEE FEATURES the old historic hiat orlo cou council call house home cor act where latter day leaders leaden met in ID assemblage to discuss grave problem where me be early fiane of tile territorial legislature were hold held and where the deseret university BOW the university of utah im ported darted to students adeata Bt ot of thai mat ay ovy in to be adorned by a now new true ture tare to be erected within the next I 1 thirty days day and to be known as ai the hf hall of belles it will be an arab itee taral reproduction of ef me he famous tom tern VU pie of ZODUS zenn st at Oly olympia laDiS its if exterior h U U hall HO 0 me 5 ont fw jim zah j afe afy C HALL OF RELICS a will be of pure pare white ahl alte interior will be blazoned blaxon ed and ana decorated with indian red sage eagle greci ivul IU Ul sunflower lun flower yellow the he jubilee it r beolan MD 1911 it will have bare a frontage ol 01 I 1 allty alte toot feel on east temple and a dath d ept h of eighty five toot feet on south vms stemple ample treet street with a ceiling height of 0 F toot feet and ad a cornice height rf thirty eight feet one inch the plans plan were drawn by the well known architect dallas Hed hedzee itee stad malally Mo lally approved ampro red ry by the city council which has baa consented to the pil tog jag of bullying bull ling material matet ial on the treed street mahmed already uie the corner has hag bealia ordered cleared and early the coming lewk cvek active operations opera tlona will begin the work will be done under the supervision of spencer clawson Cla waon H G Whit writney WB itney noy and john 0 spencer who omurl the he committee having baring the matter after in charge of course the he true mine tuo lure will not be an expensive one li it will be the very reveres Teree re after the order of the me world fair buildings building and like the he famous edifices of that mat memora ble exposition will be built of effi and lumber A conspicuous and pleasing adornment will on the pedestal biown to in the illustration between the pillars of the front of the building of dallin Dal lins renowned big nal of peace as a it appeared at the worlds pair fair and as aa it la in herewith reproduced the reproduction of it Is to be made in some ome enduring material and the work will be done PY fay hugo hato D L of chicago consent to that end Is now being secured by the aubi lee commission oom milon from dallin the coulp tor and tres tree the owner both of whom stil are in europe chairman clawson in conversation with a man this forenoon said alo that it 16 was we proposed to place on OD exhibition within the building everything worthy of a place therein that hao any value as aft a pioneer relic thle would include everything in the line of manufactured froode the first noire house erected by bv the pioneer Pio Plon neen sers tb the top 0 brig barn fonagy 98 traveling wagon bishop Ht Hunte tf ox yoke and number lew less other valuable ibie artio art lolea lbs the society of utah artists art lite g he ast aal would also alio be given room in which to display their heir brush bruh orea area tlona eions of the prevent present day when the building boball have served its iti purpose that of having brought the he pioneer where they bey could coula all be seen een at one time during the he great celebration 11 will of courier coutho bu torn down dow n what will be done with the rello rellas after that 1 will be a matter of future confide ration and nd action tue signal of poses peace will probably be removed to the mitya portion of the joint building grounds or to ike be corridors corrid erB of the building itself to re main BB as a pleasant and artl atio fe 16 winder minder of other day it is IB a noteworthy fact that a oon con fild filterable erable number of workmen baye bare called upon the committee and applied tor for the privilege of working out a sub ab to the pioneer fund B R wa W nicol the well known electrician has haa generously proposed to wire the build ing without cost to the commission corn minion the ground upon whish the edifice to la to be built to is the property of the salt lake literary and Selen tift 49 soo lation which made a contribution of to tha jubilee commis elOu aad leased the site ite to sheli hat body lor for a period 14 of six ix months within the next few days day the pioneer wagon lo in which BrI ligham young foung crowed crossed the he plains in 1847 and which is ii now in the por slon loo of E N freeman of st 81 joh job arizona will be started for bait lak at t the request of hon Brig bank haka mounir director general of the pioneer jubilee celebration for the loo here given made from a photo graph we are indebted to ebo st johna herald which says ay icib in ft recent issue aue that hat it to indebted to welcome of for an excellent photograph of the be hla bill borlo Teh lole the wagon to is vow now in embid bcd adjoining the be tithing office at st bt bobas I 1 mr E N freeman of st johns ban baa furnished the following information formation la and nd facts baete concerning the history of this thi celebrated spring wagon this Is the identical spring wagon in which president Bri brigham ghan young the plains arriving at the prent st its alte of bait loke city on july 44 24 1847 it had seats at that abat time running fanning lengthwise of ef the bed bad and was wae aved as a a council house during daring me be long burny fourn flourndy eu rny dy it was thus thu the general of the pioneer company all the way from illinois on I 1 pera ant headquarters were st at bait lake city utah the father of the late horace 8 Si drodge out cut me be timber curad and abd prepared the lumber and made the vago fagoo v president young purchased it from mr eldredge Bldr edee in nauvoo just it before starting on the thelong long western trip the wagon was waa not made to order but bat was waa the one beet bat suited butted to Prom ident young I 1 remen to adall able his at that bat time lime it was waa originally docked decked over something like a van ran ced based for moving pianos and furniture and nd was wa a remarkably weli wall finished nd ad specimen epe olmen of the art its ite present condition ua hardly gives BO an adequate conception of its utility for the purpose it was wa originally on bu it v it was used nied in bait loke city for many ye anand arsand in 1881 was brou brought to arizona by john W you oar who bad a construction contract ou on the atlantic A pacific railroad he fitted it up tor for a camp kitchen kl toben and it served for that purpose while be was wag building the 1 part t of the grade under hla his contract after serving ervin this thia purpose ae it was waa takeo a by A M tenney esq to the windmill reach ranch about twenty five alles northeast of st bt john johnj mr tenney bad personal charge of the work under youngs railroad contract and ad afterwards afterward settled on the zuni river at the windmill by some borne beani the me old wagon was wa left there when he be moved away after disposing of the place to the 0 bar cattle co ill 19 remained there for several leveral years with no care are and muttered by exposure to the he weather with the ravage of time and other incidents to which aeb much st a bit of fl A team would be liable nearly completed its ita de destruct mod durlik this athla time the indiana tk book away its cover besides beide carrying ortall the bolts bolte which could be COB leniently loosened looie oed it Is bel believed levau that kat the tongue served some ome itinerant camper aa fuel for fer a fire the efforts of president D JEL K udall the remains remain of the antique vehicle were brought here and bp be boa baa interested ed in seeing that it has baa received reasonably good oats care ever law the herald remarks remark that it la in pro poised oed to take this historic wagon to baft alt lake oily city before the he coming jubilee jub lisel and after the be managers of that affair are dooe done with it that bat the wagon be deposited in the he salt it ake museum m for or sale aie keeping kee may 8 1897 while looking over your paper I 1 ames that there are I 1 a good many koplo who have in their melt possession jr of the of early in lu sad also the crowing of the plains plain relics which when they look upon thou them call to mind some gome of 0 the trials and aid tribulations which the pioneers and early settlers attlen of utah also albo the mormon Bat battalion Batta tallow lioB had to pass through these theae people are re inscribing their art leles in the th columns of the NEWS my father has baw one of the she horns hern from a bull that was wai killed IM hi the mormon battalion bullfight on an the ban pedro river or brook an a it Is ii called in the poem la in 1846 this horn has ha been made into a powder horn and abd holds bout about three and a half pounds of powder it to a large horn born as ai it Is now and it has hai been out off some rome at esob each end it was the property of james li thompson one of the mem ben of the battalions battalion who served his hl country the entire term of enlistment and pawed pared through the bardoel bardo bl of that campaign he lived in utah nd ad on the frontier nearly all the ti tin UD aid to cosbia ibis death in march or april 1891 he died as ac he be had lived jived ft a patriotic american citizen and a true latter day saint JAS E THOMPSON ISALT BALT LAKE CITY my may 10 1897 while reading the dally daily report of fifty years yean ago today as aa published la in the tribune it occurred to my mind it if 1 could see bee chairman spencer clawson and hofem nil his loa long enough I 1 would suggest sugg eit how MIX M SIGNAL OF PEACE mauch pleasure it would afford me to see ee the name ol of each ot at the plo pio been inscribed on a separate parate le bancer and nd borne in the procession by survivor or one of their descendants descend ante with wilb the be name in ID large gold letters let ten tating stating the number dumber of souls each one hafl boo contributed to establish tola thin commonwealth mon wealth in oabe no one la Is represented lo in vernon or descendent lot let his hia dame occupy a banner stating the faeta facts and it could be attached to the saddle addle of h b bone or the vacant seat geat of a conveyance counted in the first company of pioneers of 1847 these valiant men and women are the ones onea whose names and record we want made specially especially prominent ens on no BO memorable an aalon next to hem saem we want to so see eee the samoa and number of t similarly represented on individual bannec formed in the order they occupied in divisions making up the several hundreds led by the be veteran leader isadore so eo many of whom have passed way from us u the great desire of my heart to la to tee ee the names name of these early bejoes and ber olues perpetuated in the minds mincie of the people occupying ebone later inter mountain I 1 very well remember seeing every THE PIONEER WAGON ong one of these theme companies take their departure from our terrible winter quarterma Qu artera now known as a the town 0 florence usa above omaha on the west ride aide of the be missouri river where hundreds ban dreda of pare care of jesus found peaceful gravee from the tb scourge of scurvy and black log leg that the remainder of our people only escaped by the discovery of artichokes wild onions and a maecle of potatoes we found growing upon the he river bot bat tomi JIM in selecting representatives of the departed royal men and women it is ie to go be b hoped none but noble specimens of manhood and womanhood will pre sent ent as aa representatives tor for abey were as ai heroic and manly and W womanly OM aly is a close of people aa ever trove to acquire or of maintain broadt freedom m and liberty an a I 1 admired and now remember them hem another claps of men I 1 desire to so ee fo represented presented are the militia men composing the nauvoo legion eglon Ij who by their valor and endurance made it possible for us to maintain ma lotain an existence by an individual heroism as aa minute men it in which they exhibited courage sit elf dental denial and endurance unexcelled by any world renowned patriot that has hai pledged himself to maintain the or champion the cause of suffering humanity indiana indian and desperate outlaws outlaw were hold held in check and our outlying settlements maintained by the vigor of our old officers and the individual men whose determined flirts should be recognized and be represented by the choicest of their shelf arme in the absence of their fathers clad in the he uniform and beating the he badges so honored ANGUS M CANNON the following was written by sam barn uel it adams of st george 0 it 19 be writes in a letter to chairman clawson 1 I forward the enclosed and ulna ply say may that it you consider it suited to fill 1111 soy any place in the great program it is at yur your disposal its auoe to is marching through Ge georgia orals I 1 am also in the hands of the committee to sing ing it it if they mey so desire as my voice is till still equal to any hall ball it may be sung in TIFTY FIFTY YEARS AGO air AIB marching through georgia fifty yeara vears aco ago today this spot looked quite forlorn an uninviting country as sure bare as you yon were born the cricket hopped around as sagebrush immense had grown As ae we came marching to utah CHORUS hurrah hurrah the brush we have out cut down the crickett kete have been banished and were building quite a town bait lake is ia growing greater and gaining great r renown since we came marching to utah this was a howling wilderness that every body knows the ute took up a thinking we were stepping on his bis toes the wolves and buzzards caught the name flame becoming deadly foes As an we came marching to utah chorus hurrah hurrah etc ate we built the old fort walls to shield from foes and cold the feats that happened thereabouts have never half been told of want and suffering in the camp of pioneers bold As they came marching to utah chorus Hur hurrah rali hurrah etc ate A stint the prophet gave them that surely was not mean it was to change the looks of earth and make things neat and green and learn to cultivate our crops by watering from the stream As they came marching to utah chorus hurrah hurrah etc we built the U P rall railroad road that brought you all to see our pioneer gathering mg and aid our jubilee and with wi h he h cormons mormons M none once in life to have a jolly spree As you come marching to utah chorus hurrah hurrah etc ate we now unveil the statue of our leader brig ham young the man that load lead the vanguard the pioneer throng that opened up the western wilds and bid you come co 1 ne along and s aid id in building up utah Chorus Hurrah hurrah etc L ADAMS st 81 george may alay 1897 |