Show SAlVO Of T JY JOY RIVEN TROOPERS Salt Lake Turns Out En n Masse l With Glad Hearts t to Honor Boys Who Went to to Mexican l Border to Perform Perform Per Per- form fonn Military l Service i CONTINUOUS CHEERS I GREET CAVALCADE I Utah Cavalrymen Return With Vi l Bronzed Faces That Beamed With Genuine Delight Over Oer her Ovation Feast 4 Fit for Gods Follows NOW AT FORT DOUGLAS pROUD P of her ller returning sons the joys loys who for five fhe months stood guard guard on the Mexican border ready rendy to defend their country's honor Salt Lake extended royal welcome to the first squadron First Utah cavalry yesterday afternoon The reception I one ne ovation from ro the tune time ll I troopers left their train to prepare preparo for til the parade through tho the city u until after the dinner served in their honor honorat at nt Fort Douglas late in tho after after- noon It was an occasion which wIdell the mem members ers of the cavalry will cherish as marking an epoch in their careers and keep alive tho the spark of patriotism patriot patriot- ism in their hearts Tho streets designated as the route of ot the thc parade wore thronged ed with citizens citizens citi cUt zens zons anxious to add their mite to the welcome and anti ever overt every point of ot vantage was taken which might afford a glimpse of or the troopers as the they rode rodo through h the streets proud In tho the knowledge that thc they had done their Continued on pa page pago e 7 SALvo OF JOY FOR TROOPERS t J Jf i f first Squadron Utah Cavalry Given Royal Reception on Return J 1 1 Continued from p page e 1 r duty a At citizens o of a reat great republic f eV even eWD jj though the they had not been called calle 3 S Into nto action I Tanned d like 1110 veterans and showing in k that had h become every t action they ther inured to army dl discipline the cavalrymen cavalry cavalry- men marched recognizing a friend now nd then with ever every appreciation of 5 the ho fact tact that the they were ivere home again friends who wore were glad Iad to grasp t them b by the th hand nd While there were few v demonstrations on the part of or the welcoming throngs there was wag that I deep expression of or lo loyalty alt to homo home anti and i 1 country which seemed to be carried h byS by S mas waves to the tho hearts or of the thc bronzed troopers who for months hall hail served ed their countr country along the tho Rio i Gran Grande Crande e. e Th The parade was a splendid demonstration demon demon- of what th the citizenry of or Utah ar af an n Integral part of or the great gret re republic re- re public ma may ma be lie depended upon to do In InS S c of emergency On the part ot the cavalrymen C there was a marked difference in lit their appearance yester- yester 5 day dav wand and that of four tour months month ago when th they r entrained for tho the border as ai raw r recruits In hi er e every movement mo and in their deportment generally generall they reflected re reo re- re Clede training Cn Czul Caile tt L Lend LenI J Vint n. n r r. r J IT In the tho escort t co-t v e tie the school chool cadets of oC five fi companies Cort forty men each led by Lr their theil band baIl of or eighty eight t members with Capt Frank H. H Manning Man Ian Jung ning i in command The junior soldiers mule a n fine appearance in their handsome handsome hand hand- some blue uniforms marching with the precision of oC West Vest cst Pointers and amI curryS curry carry S Ir rifles o f ext et In the column came the the drill tc m of or the tile Fraternal Order of or Eagles followed by hy military or In- In the tue United Spanish War Var ar Veteran Vet Yel eran under command of Horace II H 1 r A A. A Vui camp No o 1 I. I S f of or n Ile department of or Utah and th thi Grand of oC the Republic vet veterans rans i J i under command of or N. N D ft Corser S The returning troops to the tr-e num- num t b b br her r of or SO mounted were In of W G. G Williams 1 and the tile member member mem- mem I ber of or lila Ins staff starr Captain Kammer- Kammer mD nia troop from Mantl JanH headed the squadron with E D troop troup of oC OJ Ogden en Caplain Cap Cap- lain fain Incas J s C troop Salt Lake f- f taut tain Johnson find and A troop Salt Lake Capt J i E I-e I nn Capt Roy Hoy Bourne Hourne following 4 i dismounted detachment made mule up of or troopers for 01 wh whom om mounts could not beS be bo S f d. bron brought ht It up lip in the rear under S command of or LloYd Garrison on At Al the rear of the column of caS cavalrymen ca'- ca' S. S there then came caine the thee tho squadrons squadron's motor truck carrying the tho squadrons squadron's mascots a burro colt anti and a Mexican MexicanS S deer faun both the property of ot company com corn pany panr C C. The burro was vas purchased for forS S the sum slim of ot 52 2 from h h. Mexican native and the fawn awn was captured a six six- hour chase clato by liy the boys Os of company compan C. C More fore than fifty of lr tho the citizens of or Snit Salt Lake who ha had attended the militar mili- mili tar tai training camp last month followed fol fol- lowed in parade In command of oC Capt V. V Y 5 H It Bell hell of or the First United States caval ca r In n the parade there was also a lar large e edle dle delegation from the Rotary dub and antl oth other oilier r hu business men an and employees of ot some of ut the stores RIll and 1 industrial concern con con- cern cerns George U. U Itch Heir was in hI charge chara of or this div l ison islon 1 in iii 1 At t a stand cr erected on Main street streel between 11 Mt South and Second South streets hi Ill hc troopers w wore wro ro reviewed rl by bythe the Ine o g staff and th the elt Ity commission com coin mission Go Gov William Spry was out or of ti iy it tand t and former Coy Gov GOlI lI er Mells M M. Wells ells who vho io is al also o a member of tho commission acted in his Ills stead I on tw tIit stand stanl with the official orn- orn cial dal ial reviewing re party part were Maj T 1 T B B. Muggins lus of or the thc medical corps U U. S. S A A. 11 1 J. J K I Humphrey medical reserve corp cori 1 I 1 S S. A A. A lh the tho Rev liev I p A A. Simpkin chaplain of or the rc regiment who was ns unable unable un un- able ahle to so remain on the border Lorder Mrs lias l-lias S S. S ri ht wife Ife of or Colonel Wright or of the hit guards guard a medical Mrs Mr R. R T T. T Badger Mrs Irs Herman Hcrman II H. Mrs airs f E. E A A. A Wu wife of the adjutant general oral Mi Mis II 0 c. c W Mont and Mrs Irs 11 t h. h t rma 11 One member of or the city commission Karl Kail A A. A Sch ld l was not with the re reViewing reviewing re- re viewing parL but marched Instead will wILli the citizens citizens' military training camp contingent in the parade e. e When Johnny Johnn Comes Marching Hum Home was tho air nil struck struel up by hy the band as u It approached the stand and It from the throng one of or the most spontaneous cheers of or the da day E Eyes es right ht was sas the thc command as ns the themen themen themen men approached the stand But ll th the reView re- re View lacked ked much of ot the formal character char- char acter usual nauni for rOl such functIons Reviewing net Re ne- t viewing officials are aie Intimately ac acI acquainted ac- ac I with many members of ot the 1 guard Ward who were eVe greeted with pernal personal per per- JOnal nal salutations as they passed InI In- In I ft formality did not dispense with tho the I usual courtesies however howe E Every head hend was bared blued as the colors were were- borne past by the various organizations in th ih and when the guardsmen themselves them them- selves rode h by hats were sere reverently reverent lifted lilted by the official party part One informal reminder of life lIfo on the tho border which was not on the tho program was as given when one of the trained half 8 ridden b by a trooper Unceremoniously bucked when shen approaching the reviewing point The troopers proceeded d to Third South thence to State thence to South Temple where organizations of citizens citizens citi citi- zens zons fell fehl out of rif the tho line One of or the tho largest crowds encountered encountered encountered on the line of ot march was at State and South Temple Many Ian spectators there carried the national colors and und the demonstration showed more moie at attempts attempts at at- tempts tempt at organization than was as ex exhibited exhibited ex- ex elsewhere along the line of oC ofIn In march arch Salute h by liy Cadets From a military standpoint the mot most Impressive ssi e ceremony mon of or the day occurred oc oc- oc- oc at South Temple and Second East streets where the tho high school cadet corps formed In company front The troops passed In front of oC the who sho stood at present arms while the tho high school chool hand band played The Span Star Spangled Banner When hen the troops had hlll passed the tho thoI cadets marched marchert back to their schools while the tho guardsmen continued their I wa way on South Temple Templo to Fort FOlt Doug- Doug Ins has S That the crown w U L un return of ot the guardsmen men was waR not lacking lack lack- jug ing In wan va demonstrated bytho by bytho tho thu cheers en and hand clapping which sometimes broke forth The parade Itself was notable apart from Crum tho the part played b by tho thu returning troopers trooper because of lh th the appearance of ot ofa ofa a n. patriotic order new to military parades par pal ades ades the citizens citizens' military training camp contingent Nearly a 1 hundred of or those e who K gat l their time learning military tactics at Fort Douglas wore In lit line and with their firm hm step stell and ancl newl newly acquired military bearing they made malic a brave bave appearance M Many ny of ot them wore wore tho twisted terl hat cord designated designated by the war var department fur for tho the citizen soldier I lat nt nt Turkey Dinner After AttAr attending to their horses upon arrival at the barracks at Fort tort DougIn Doug Doug- hs In Ins the tho cavalrymen were wre entertained at dinner In the moss mess hall hail The d din din- n- n ncr ner which wa was wnM given gion lv us' the tho Lai os Literary club was as under lh the tho of Mrs Irs Ira D. D Travis assisted Ly by by t A scot oro of or members of or the club Fifty ladles ladies over every one jf of f them prett and vivacious J icie a as The dinner was wan probably the tho b best t to which the tho ho boys hoys had been heen treated since they thc loft lert Utah four COllI months month no 0 and Ritti andU U 11 wag thoroughly enjoyed Th Tilt menu Included roast turl turkey ey cranberry sauce sweet potatoes stewed corn coni celery olives olhos and und other condiments It was sas finished with wilh pie and cake cak for Cor desert ert and on the tables were large dishes of or fruits an and nuts was wag served and tho the meal was finished with a n choice Havana During the course of ot the tue meal the Ariel Arlel quartet gave e a a number of salce lions mo ing from table to table tahle each ench member playing either a mandolin or ora ora ora a guitar The boys w were ere ro mo moed mo ed by the spirit of or the music and frequently broke out with songs which they had brought from from Crom the border At l the suggestion ot of John A A. Reeves Hec who acted us as toastmaster the tho boys bos rose 1030 immediately before the speechmaking speechmaking speech speech- making began an and san sang America It wa was sun sung sting with a vim the women Join join- ing The Tue mess meSH hall ball rang with tho the 10 io I I train frain end if the tho l patriotism which ac accompanied ne- ne companied tho the singing could haY have been expressed in reverberation the grand ol old song bong would have and anil reechoed re 10 ro- ro echoed from the hills hUls In the tho background back buck ground around of OC the fort torl I Ferrys Ferry's Address Briefly extending w welcome to the troopers rM and commending them for the patriotism the they displayed In iii offering their services for their countr country Mr Reeves Beeves introduced Mayor Maor W W. Mont Ferry who said paid alu Boys we welcome you back home I Every citizen who viewed the c itt nt nt parade of ot which you OU were the tho prime feature sounded a throb of oC gratification gratification grat grat- ral- ral at your our homo home coming When hen you ou wont vont away awa- wo we were ero proud to say ay good byo bye for tor the people of Utah wore ere glad that the state state- was able nule to lo send south such magnificent manhood to the border bor bor- tier der In defense of the thc honor of ot the thenn nn nation At that time I saul said we vc were ere sending the hC best beit l we wo hail had The Tho statement state state- ment reent was true truc and toda today wo we are aro more mOlo than proud of oC you vou The reports from the border horder show how that you ou performed your duty uty promptly efficiently and anti well You have ha pro proved prod d yourselves ourselves a credit to YOUl yourselves to the state of ot Utah and to the nation I 1 dont don't want to enlarge o on 01 the subject subject sub sub- Jeet but I want you ou to know leno that we arc are glad you ou have returned and we arc ure proud of or your our record For the tho city of ot Salt Lake I will say sar that we arc ni-c glad lad you are arc back and proud of oC you jou and that we wc know when the call can of or dut duty may come again as it ma may In tho the future Utah will ill again respond with tho the best she can offer octer and send the flower of oC Its youth as it did In you youa OU OUa a few months ago to the front Colonel Greeting Mr Reeves es Introduced Cot Col C. C A A. Quigley who saidI said I hI want to sa say that we are proud of or orthe the manner in which Salt Lake ant and the state of ot Utah responded when a n call can for troops was as made We c arc are I I proud of you OU because you ou willingly h and freely Creely gave yourselves ourselves for Cor service I I doubt if it one could find anywhere a I bod of men who ho can bettor better maintain tho the government go than you OU We Yo have o Implicit confidence in your our ability to todo todo I Ido do that which you ou might have ha been called upon to attempt under government govern I ment merit orders You have ha shown that thal you rou held hel sacred tho iso oath of or a soldier and that I you Ou had hat the brains and the right spirit You Vou have havo m my confidence and my support support sup sup- port and If I should be bo called upon ulion to K give Ke e financial or nn any other kind of aid I would give It Il gladly At the conclusion of the dinner tho the boys bos gave three gave three rousing cheers for the members of or tho the Ladles Ladles' Literary club chub The dinner was ns prepared under the Immediate direction of or Sergeant Henry Hen Henderson erson of oC the regular ular army amy who had for his assistants Privates A. A Duck Euck an and George Georgo Hess Donors of or Mounts The troop returned to Salt Sail Lake with l R horses horse leaving of f the cavalrymen cavalry cavalry- men without mounts This number of oC hor horses es were borrowed for Cor the parade and er e every member of tho the troop would have ha I mounted If It had haa been possible to collect the animals in Iii time Dr M. M Connelly chairman of or the tho mount committee reported yesterday morning that he had hall secured horses horse from Crom the following Coal company compan Armour Co Bailey Sons Alex Pickering National Biscuit company com coin pany McCoy McCo L Ler Livery er Keeley Keeler Ice Cream company compan Taylors Taylor's Exchange Farmers Farmers' Exchange Mrs Barrington Model Laundry Western Packing company E E. H H. Dundas Woodruff Sheets Morris Mrs Irs Mr 11 Glenn Bees Dees- lc hey lej Music company comp n Rodman Van Storage company I D. D A A. Lattimer of ot and Dis Bishop JO Stokes of or Bountiful Boun |