Show PRESIDENT MAY MAT COME COdE He Ho Will wm Attend tho Pioneer Jubilee it Congress Adjourns Adjourn in Time The Utah delegation gation have invited the President to attend the Pioneer Jubilee a and d h hhas' hhas he has has- pro promised Dis d to honor the occasion with his liis presence if Co Congress Congress' gress adjourns s before t that tat time The Th following ng g gentlemen from neighboring states a accompanied cp our ur delegation tion Senators Warren of Wyoming Wyo- Wyo ming Shoup of Idaho Carter Car Car- Carter ter tei- of Montana Wilson Vilson o off of f Washington Perkins and White of California ia Cullom ni of Illinois Proctor of Vermont Vermont Ver mont Representative Sha Sha- froth of Colorado Delegate M. M A. A Smith of Arizona and George W. W E. E Dorsey of Ne Ne- braska THE MEMORIAL AL It was exquisitely engrossed engross engrossed engross engross- ed on on oI a parchment and listened to with much interest inter inter- est t The address had bad badas as its head headpiece piece a of of ofa a b buffalo skull between bet the thed d dates tes 1897 1847 and id above the inscription a bulletin of the plains On the skull was vas the inscription Pioneers c camped mp d here June Tunis J j f r i 3 1 ID making 15 miles today toda to to- da day All Alf well All well BRIGHAM YOUNG Tl Tile address itself which was yas greatly admired for its exquisite diction didiO tf was was th then n read by Mr I King ing as f follows fol- fol l- l lows THE fHE ADDRESS To the President Your Excellency Ex Ex- Fx- Fx We We are come coine a special commission in behalf of ana an iiii iii the lb name iame name of the people of Utah Utah- Utah indeed indeed of the whole intermountain mountain inter country to to invite and urge Your Ex Exelle elle y to visit our State ft Tt will be fifty ye years rs o on the day of bf next J since the 1 first band baud of pioneers entered entered en en- the he valley of Great Salt Lake Naked almost and almost in despair r- r they blazed bla ed the ir fr m the fhe Missouri river to the shore of our Dead Se Sea only J. J to be saluted i.- i. l. l t their on their heir arrival by a desert Such a journey made to find home amid amil such desolation was was' never before undertaken For years thereafter their were poverty and and hardship tb i lot unceasing and poorly requited toil Uncomplaining they bore up against their iron fortune slowly acre by acre was re reclaimed reclaimed reo claimed from the waste until flowers and fruits took the place of the garment of sage which clothed the desert Strong Strongmen men and delicate women thus wore out their lives The dreams of youth were repressed they put aside their early hopes il if songs were in their souls they were never sung From the rugged path they trod one by one fell out until of of- the now only a remnant band rema remains ns Upon the sacr sacred d graves graves graves' of those pioneers pioneers pio pio- on land enriched by their tears our States State's 3 i t J r J iI 7 it A t we i. t ti ns have been laid In July in honor onor of those who who still live and of the memories of tb those se who have died a aa J j jubilee bile is to held a aT aTe aTe T Te Deum D u sung Then the story will win be told of how iW the fro frown of desolation desolation desola desola- tion wa was was' cha chased d away how tb the s smiles U of civilization on were warm life in Utah how t the waters of the streams turned turned aside from their natural natu natu- ral channels gave gave life to the foil h how the Desert exert rt relented at last a and d s smiles ites grew grew on Its's its Its' s v g face through flowers and aha g golden ha harvests how at atthe atthe the miners' miners summons the sterile mountains' mountains opened their adamantine doors and i brought forth jewels until Utah became one one of the first first of mining stat states s how in the he wastes temples of religion to education to order and to law were how the toilers while subduing th the wilderness subdued at the same swine time their ir own prejudices prejudices prejudices' dices dices' ices ices' until when d came came Sit it was vas greeted by bya a people as loving as as loyal as astrue astrue astrue true and as devoted devoted to our free institutions ns as ever lived Will you not Mr President Preside t accept the invitation of the whole people of Utah Uta and the West J Will not cpm come a and d listen as swell the a acclaims of our V J jubilee 1 Y q 1 We promise dal sy we ve ye pledge moreover that t welcomes welcomes' welcomes shall sli all allbe be e everywhere in the in the sun sun- the sparkle of the waters waters' of our gre great t inland sea in the flowers in iii the eyes and in the words of our people an and we believe lieve the visit will win add dd to yov pride in native land your determination to serve serve with o h Po all ll faithfulness this great Nation Naton and if po possible sible t to give new majesty to her flag We have the honor to be Your E Excellency c l ency your your most 09 obedient r servants servant's Lei tL f i GEORGE Q CANNON II G W. W BAR r CH H P. P H H. LANNAN m mFR O if FR FRANK ANK- ANK J CANNON ANNON J JOSEPH L. L RAWLINS W WILLIAM I H. H KING At Ai r usi Pi s' s ident again gain said The eve event t is vell J well worth ot general celebration and if ir I I can i ishall canI shall shaH go jt 0 J 1 1 41 J |