Show THE GLORIOUS FOURTH Tlio Palilolle Kxcrclscs nt Mlurtj Pnilc Ycstenln Tlio Picnic of the Orniid Atniy 01 Ilio llcpnlillc Attcnilcil lij 2001 1crson SpoiclipH lij Dot Wcit Jolin 31 Young nml Other Hcprescnlnlhcs of tin Lojal CrtiKo In Utitli lIrr Lelore was tho nlnl day of the upnblle so patriotically celebrated in Utah or so satisfactorily to the true mcricans ns It was jcsterday In this lity Tho attendance at Liberty Park wns fully 2000 and the exercises were onductcd in n spirit which furnished no rounds for adverse criticism to anyone friendly to tho causo of American liberty who believes that it must bo uphold h y strict obedience to thc laws The riendly iclalions and intercourse be ween tho members of tbo O A H all the exConfederates was ono of the mosl pleasant features of the day and shovvot that Iho bloody shirt business so persist ntly worked by small fry politicians ncots with no response from the len or Jlah who proved their devotion to tho auscs which they severally espoused by risking their lives in their defense The cuts of the O A K and exConfeder lies wcro pitched within convenient dis tnco of each other and each wcro hronged with visitors promiscuously v ithout regard to the color of the uniform wor in the troublous dajs or tbo sympa hies entertained during that unfor nnato period in our Nalions history The beautiful grove was resplendent will sational flags 1 nnd tho speakers were istencd to with such marked attention a evinced extraordinary interest in the oc cision which had caused tho patriot nsscmblngo The tent of the 0 A U vas covered with mottoes the most conspicuous con-spicuous of which were tho words of their Immortal chief Let Us Have Peace Jn Iho rear of tho quarters of tho oxCon cdcratca was a furled flag of Iho dofunc Confederacy over vv hich w ns cmblazonci I Vo Tiirlcd Our Hag in 1803 Anothe inscription which attracted more alien ton than any other and which WIS unanimously approved by all who cam in good faith to celebrate tho day was Down With All HalfMasters of Ou Countrys Flag Upon Our Natioiin Ilirthday Lashings of boor and othc letreshments WOO served freely to ni comers to both tents tho solids being do natcd by Slajor Krb ol tbo Walker lions and Continental Hotel Tho speakers stand was occupied by the prominei Gentiles of tho city and I tho ceremonie were oi > cned bj Major Bradley who hai 1tjl been chosen l to act as chairman Aftc u few appropriate remarks hointioducct llov Mr Thrall who oflercd a pravc This was followed by the singing of fho Hword of Bunker Hill by Mr Harpe Tho Declaration of Indopendenco was then read in a clear and distinct voice h Mr Bishop after which camo tho TORTS AM ItFSrONStS The first regular toast was then reK The Itopublic a government of tl I people bv tho iicoplo and for the pci lle TrI response was by His Excel lency Governor West who spoke aq fololsIOIR iioVERvou WTSTS msiossr IU > E AND GENTL tEN Wo tell to di lY tho oftrepeated but lever old story of bon bo-n peoplo in their might and in tboir grca IICHS determined Hint they wore and of right ought to bo freu Slid ladepcnden I You hmo had lend in jour presence lhe Declaration of Independence thnt ran round the world nndgavo Hfo and rnol to tho downtrodden nnd oppressed wh ero struggling for hfo nnd liberty Yo know in history bow tbat declaration wa maintained by noble and patriotic saer lees of case comfort treasure nnd blooi alL You know that such n day in tbo history < nntloiiB nnd fs tho world has not ransei since three millions of people trough their cboaen representatives mado that declaration nnd wo continue now to repeat in tbo words of tbo son iti millions of hearts njhO voice today do honor nnd nrniso to tboso noMe patriots nnd today live in freedom and In honor because I thank my God today Ittekl nlnbf I planso AH nro free nono are reslreled of their liberty except those who vollle tho law npplituso and tbo Inwabiilln nro preserved in every right in all I hbcrt in tho security r fife tg fie proper lon l-on the pursuit of happiness Applause As Americans we can look over our vnst am extensive country today with its roagni cent cites with its fertile valleys with is rncged mountains with its varied indu tries nnd with its free industrious valian fn J r thriving I population nnd tbnnk God that w live in such a country under such n Gov ernment and with Bach laws Applause My timo forbids that I should dwell upo our glories We nil know them But UPI this our National anniversary our upn naturally revert to the fact that from our uorkshops from our stores from our mUl ufnctorics from our milieu from the valley from tho mountains from tho fields sii millions of f rco peoplo are to day beuea h Gods nlty r acknowledging their obligatlo to the Giver of all Good and commomorn ing tbo glories of our ancestors who laid deep and wide oo foundations of our Go eminent ns to make it the admiration of the libertyloving people of tho whole war lbertyIovlnl t I Government of tbo peop pople y the peoplo nnd for the people Unit is what those threo millions of peo nlo did for the world a little more than oue hundred jcnrs ngo tbov announced thnt principle and in announcing that princip olloteinl prnclllo they pledged their lives their property ai their sacred honor to maintain it bey di maintain il nnd hero in I country that h the libertyloving I peoplo of every country ii the world thoy established n nation and a Ilnu and bid them come mid they Imv KUtherod hero an er say until wo now hav niity million of people happy contented industrious prosperous nnd no excelling II tho arts nud industries that vro havo heoomi tho admiration of the whole world nnd for this wo are indebted to our noble ancestors 1urthermore let us think that the llui that wan raised ns the emblem of our coun try never jet has faihd tu lloat over victor ious war Applause Whenever tho peo nloof this country have marched agams the foe bearing thu Hat l theyhnvoreturaei Now with it nil crowned honor nud with glory victory to tho Applauu any 1 1 each heart como nnd oiler up its devotie and renew its fealty to the principle of Koverumciit thnt havo been established hereto here-to the government itself nnd its l laws he cause in tho observance for and obedience tu law vvo havo the perfect ftcourity of liberty and tho pcrmuiiancy l of our Qov eminent ud without it we cannot hope for it Applause Now thanking jou and ImviiiK taken inor of jour timo than intended let us hefon vo depart renew our vows of feulty and rcjnico tliat wo nru American citizens in i united country of thirtveluht to enua btuteu and unlit uwKnluciut i Torriton i i and u District with its city and capital thlt continually urows in jjrandeur nnd lovtll lies and bids fair in the uear future to outrival out-rival any of the cities of the Old World AKUUI I thank > ou for your attention Ind say God bless jou and tho daj Tho sentiments of Ilio Oovcrnor vvero grouted with frcijuent iniinifebtatioim of approval ami it times the ejieaker vsaa obliged to Biispend hla remarks his voieo ing being hands drowiicil by thu hound of conUict 1 TIII UAY vvi CLIUIIIIATK Wus apiirojiruloly resjiondeil lo by Sec I rotary A L Thomas whoso remarks wero frequently npphuded The next I regullr toast was I TIn HOVIfs I OtU I Ot TIt hich called I ludgo Xano to his feet ard Iti il jer thnt encrablo mid vviso i expounder of the Invv approached the front of the platform plat-form he wns greeted with such I chipping or hands as to defer for some time the l tme mmencemcnt of his remarks Tho udges short speech was appropriate I te rsc and to nlI point Ho had I I not tiro 1II1red himself for lie 1 occasion but his lords were none the less applicable In cresting nnd Instructive Ilenvallcdhlm sel of tho gist of the toast to deliver an extra judicial doiUIon upon the mar riago relation which might have been irofitably listened to t by many who by Wll idopting i his views i would probably 1 avoid i n future ofllcial Interview with his Honor In the court of tho 1 bird Judicial District or the Territory The basis of his remarks re-marks wns tho equality clause In the Do arntion of Independence which ho as cried was nq applicable to family ns to overnmeiitil relations All the mem jers of a family should bo equal as they ftIIK ft re under tho law and ns they will bo hen the law shall bo properlj obejed he ludgo tnndo 11 a brief 1 but welltimed i llusion to the capital nnd liborquestion wih n logical explanation of tbo duties alli responsibilities of both Captain Badger of the United Stales Army responded to nil HIM v TO IST Ho recognied the army as the scrvanl I or f tho peoplo by whom it Is paid Its irnndcur was more of the past than the ircHent Although today it is but I ikclelon it Is n nucleus around which In time of need n > alinnt host of ohm cers will 1 gather ns in the l war of tho clicllion from the ranks of tho I citizens Tho regular army was useful as I toacliei ol fvoluntcers Ho hoped however that heir services would not be needed blt hat ponrn might forever reign Tho Captain wns followed by Com YerIN ICOI nandcr W II Sells who I responded TO THE NUV Tho speaker alluded as resjiectfully lS ho facts would admit of our attenuate nan I was not lion ever 1 prolili bcmo for patriotic outburst so lie gen leman ingenuously nnd successfully oc cupicd his timo with sOle liumoroui uid entertaining relations of his persona experience Bimgby Tho Star Mr Spangled Harper after Banner which wasthe Jtidg C C Godwin responded to TUB 1iirss The Judge called nltenlion to tho per Imps not generally known fact tint the author of tho aphorism Tho pen is i mightier than tho sword was careful to ondition it upon tho former implement being In competent hands Thoreserva ton shuts outmost men who use pens The speaker paid a nieritcJ tribute to the press of America prcdicling that the timo was not fir distant when the Senit will but reflect the daily prsss armie receive their marching orders from It i uid public opinion content to lean upoi it as a guide THE a HAND ARMY OP Tin in runric Was responded to by Colonel Sells in i the absence of Captain Morrill from whom a letter was read expressing his regret that he could not bo present Captain Stewart ono of the veterans 01 the Texas revolution then related som intcrcsling reminiscences of that period After IHxie by tho band Genera Maxwell I spoke briefly but earnestly i response to run cu vinv or mi VUMV op rue ri rovi vc The Generals remarks elicited much ap ilatise and tho hero of many battles d 11 1 V i lit ei ltl us full share in contributing to ho into est of the exercises of tho day The Gei eral lo was followed by joa Bradley win gave some interesting reminiscences of Shermans Bummers Ierlmps I the speech most attentive listened to wns mat of John M Youiif who responded to lie sentiment UTVH rvsT rnrsiNT AMI HJTUIU The speaker is a native of Utah nnd I creditable typo of tho young manhood 01 tbo Territory Ho is 1 liveing illtistratio of what education and tho exercise 01 reasoning faculties will do towards ols lulling the impressions crcaled by erroneous erron-eous teachings in childhood days Bor of Mormon parents reared in tlm church I nnd imbued with nil of flU fl rcl i ious superstitions and political heresies of Mormonlsu 10 has by the light or education and n cultivated mini emerged from tho darkness which sur rounded him into tho sunshine of relg ions nnd political i I liberty of thought at action Ho commenced his remarks vv m a merited tribute to tho pioneers of tl Territory giving them full credit for the I persoverence enterprise ali hardihood in overcoming the difficulties which beset them in their march through tho vvilde ness and their settlement of I Ihen II most unknown nnd wholly unciulizei region This would have been hit jus fiom anjono called ii > oii to respond lo dc such a toast and certainly I i I would I have been an unpardonable omission in ono who is I lineal descendant but ono genet gen-et atlon removed of two of the members of tho little band mistaken calots though they were who planted tho first seeds 01 civillition in tins then uncultivated unculti-vated nnd Bavago vvuste We nro aware that this jwrtion of the voung gentlemans s > cech vv as somewhal unfavorably criticised by n portion of his listeners but to our mini its omission would have detracted greatly from it i it did not entirely destroy the force of his Euhscqiienl remurks I would certainly have hen I grot perversion of IiUtory ns much so as neglect I to i redit 1 II i IJ esr 7 tho rilgrim ratbers lor llieir meritorious enterprise because of the subsequent of witches and burning persfcution of Quakers The speaker commended the hardihood and enterprise of the Mormon pioneers while he deprecated Iho I fanaticism fanati-cism whkh i inspired I them In I regard to the present ho considered education the panacea for all existing local evils IMu cato the joung of both sexes and Mormonism Mor-monism would dio I natural death with tho cOB 01 the present geneiation I I the meantime tho unlawful practices of tho professors of that religion must bo ihccked by tho strong hand of Iho National Government and 110 Natonal Goermelt Ind every person made lo rcalielhat hit individual belief mubt not thwart tlm rigid cnfone mcnt of Iho law Ho hpoko wilh enthus iasm of the natural reboiirieb of Iho Territory Ter-ritory and predicted for i I glorious future when enlightenment bhall have dliinellid and fanaticism theidurk and clouds Utah t of I superstition shall have taken its plain among the sovmigu States of the Union We regnt lliat ewer e-wer unable to givo our reudi rs t full r iwt of Mr Youngs speech II would bo read with interest nnd meet the approval of overy unprejudiced ami liberal minded peison who read It Assistant Dittriit Attorney OK Vunan made tlm closing sjieech in response to Ollt MOIIII Its MSI HIM WIVl h AMI HlnJ I iiiAiirs The 8ieaker waxed eloquent upon this I boulinspiring themo and his remarks were frequently applauded Tim regular exercises ilosed with the Bulging of I Auld Lang h > no ufter which the company I com-pany Monday disjiersed Sic Irnniil ijluriti |