| Show ADMIRAL LE EVANS j t CADETS AT JT HIGH SCHOOL Thousands His Ap Appearance Appearance Appearance and Witness In Interesting Interesting Interesting Spectacle S MILITARY AND CIVIL OFFICERS ARE PRESENT LARGE CROWD HEARS ENTER ENTERTAINING ENTERTAINING LECTURE IN THE THI TABERNACLE j j j j j j 5 f Whir liik 1 i that we will al alI J 4 I H ways way have hate pra f antis and a while I J 4 would uld bo bf glad 1 to t stO sev universal ulI dis die disarmament 4 armament I d not 8 see te E anything 4 for us 11 t to do nw but to get a flet fIet 4 i for fur the Pacific roast ra tand and get it 4 right now When you do that we 4 vi will keep kEp the peace peate pea and lots lot of t tC 1 C e even though w may be forced to 4 I d fight light for it from Ad Admiral 4 i miral mira Evans lecture last evening 4 r I Admiral Robley D P Evans EVan afternoon reviewed the cadet of the Salt Lake High school Admiral Evans has seen the drills of the dd t battalion before but never i to i a I letter better advantage than yesterday Following the review revl w Admiral Ad n I said Id the drill of the youngster was wall a aone one of or which trained veterans might well be proud He congratulated con Cap ap tain thin W C Webb on the excellent re ic review review view The review of the alicIa was a to re renewal renewal newal of the old itu the lira admiral and made closer than p r th the bond of affection that exists bt w n the members of the cadet batalion ba and the old sea fighter Three hundred and t tn n t ado aJ is ts com merced to form fonn for the parade pallide at iO O The company formation wa waat wP waat at the entrance to the main mam building From there the march marched to the parade grounds roun and formed a battalion The parade was u then fored and Commandant Webb put the boys through the tile manual of oC arms srm for the arrival if f the rc review reviewing tew ing Th admiral arrive arrie at 1 1 and andS wa formally received Iii Lii the tile school building by Q v W Wi Wil Spry moDel Walter Scott at ot o the thet t t teo tiUi Ui lh r United Sta arn III v Mayor John 8 P Brensford President LId el Ih till f club E A Wigwam G lt u vI of vII tha n n guard of and nd the tM ner me a abert I ber bert if th tb the military ItS staff r if tf tin SPrY Sory C Cc onel inel Scott and anch General W wood Fire Admirals Salute From the school Chool building Admiral Evine Ei 8 was wae taken in an automobile h t tr the parade ground In Ms hi automobile were Governor Spry Colonel Scott Mayor Bransford and Mr Halloran The first appearance of the admiral was the signal of prolonged applause from the spectators In contrast to the official silk hats ban of the others other in his party Admiral Evans Evars wore a abrown abrown abrown brown derby The automobile was wu es so escorted by General Wedgwood and aDd th Ut the military staff of the th governor go or the officer at Fort I Douglas and the adjutant general of the guard guardAs As the admiral neared the tM parade grounds the High school buglers sounded the admirals call and the squad at the fieldpiece fired tired the ad admirals adI salute of or thirteen guns I The cadet battalion came to atten attention attention tion while the admirals automobile took its lu place m III front of the re reviewing vie whig stand After Alter a moment the automobile started on the Inspection In trip As Aa it pasted passed the band the buglers sounded three muffles for the admiral The au su automobile u passed along within a few feet of the long line of cadets and Ad Admiral Admiral miral mimI Eva Evans observed with interest the soldierly bearing of each cadet as h hI he stood at attention in the long Jon straight I line Ine After the admiral had returned to bin hi hiI place on the parade grounds the jn tire I battalion led by the cadet band bandI I passed in review in nt of the ad admiral mimI miral The cadets again formed the parade line before the admiral Com Coot Commandant Commandant mandant Webb was notified that the parade line had ad been formed Then the youngsters Were wert put through Some me dir dif difficult d dI Petit maneuvers ending with the very I pretty execution eXe of the order Continue the movement In Ia this the die I battalion a a unit goes through the entire manual manua i of nf arms arm without wait walt waiting waitIng ing for each in individual order I Then came cam the retreat parade Th The artillery squab lIQua fired the sunset lIun et salute to the tM olon and arid while th t the band jJ played The Tbt Star Spangled Banner Benner the color squad lowered I the flag n After the impressive of or lowering the tM flag nag the cadet c det once more passed led ledI I in review before th t I admiral I After the nad iad been completed I the cadets ts present I 1 the admiral with witha a 3 large l framed d pi p tire of the battalion I The ae i 1 e first to know 1 Fighting Bob Evns while hile acting an as a aI I his hiB escort at San ilen Francisco Franciaco on the f completion of nf his hi famous and hazard hazardous I bus ous trip around th horn hom from Hamps I L AL i ton Roads to t san a 11 w v in m n ii In Atlantic fleet The Tho cadets cadet were the es ell escort ellI escort cort of or f Admiral Evans on his hi last of official I appearance a at a great ret reee reception option I in tn San Francisco a n reception that marked the completion of the crowning achievement of nf his h brilliant calr Admiral Evans was Wall appoints to Annapolis from Utah tab in 10 1860 J ami anI Utah has baa always been dear to him for that rea reason on His Hie warm wann friendship for fr tie I Salt Lake High school cadets has haJJ nade made the cadet battalion of the Salt Lake Lalie e 1 High Hip school all allover over the coun country co l try MORE BATTLESHIPS WILL INSURE PEACE THAT WILL BE ABIDING A targe irge and well disposed dl audience q J far R nr Admiral Robley D Evans Cyan last last ei m ill ir the tte tabernacle tab taberna rna le If at the de do d IY if c I his hf lecture I tur From Hampton i I Continued on Page 6 I 0 ADMIRAL EVANS REVIEWS CADETS AT HIGH SCHOOL Continued From Page 1 Roads to San Francisco co in n Command of the Atlantic Fleet and his quizzical humor combined with a naive shrewd shrewdness nets nest in taking advantage of the patriot patriotIsm lam Ism of hi his hearers made the occasion one of extraordinary success The admiral was wad escorted e to the plat platform platform platform form by Governor Spry and his mili military military tary tar staff Colonel F M Sterrett of the Grand troy Army of the Republic President Halloran end and Secretary Fisher FIher Harris Harrit of the Commercial club Adjutant Gen General General eral oral Wedgwood Captain W V C Webb W bb Charles S Burton and Professor George Eaton Follow Following musical numbers by b the choir and the High School band Gov Go Governor Governor emor Spry after aft r delivering an eulogy j Introduced ced Admiral Evans The di distinguished dis distinguished bed lecturer calling attention to j the fact tact that his Is civil war wounds have hate ha haMen been Men troubling him recently craved crated permission per pr permission mission to remain seated while speak speaking speakIng ing ng The lecture lost none of Its fire lire and brilliancy through this fact act however how however ever his gestures and enunciation be being being beIng ing as vigorous as though he wre were on en laying the best beat of health Description of Voyage The description d of the preparations for or the voyage oage the parting with friends and loved ones preparatory preparatory preparatory tory target and maneuver practice and the shipping of hundred of thousands of dollars worth of stores required to provision provI lon the fleet held the large audi audience audIence audience ence in closest attention When the ad admiral admiral admiral miral took a sly dig die at the mistakes and omissions of o congress a roar of approval went up particularly when he described how at the Jamestown fair appropriation was made for the enter entertainment entertainment entertainment of foreigners but nothing i was as asset set et aside for the wining tuning and dining of plain American citizens No one man could have thought of taking that fleet around the world and only one man would ever have thought of sending it It took teak men to run the fleet and each and every everyone one of them deserve the credit It took one man to order us to tl go and to him be belongs belongs belongs longs the credit of or giving the world a spectacle never before equalled We VI have han been around the world once and if jou you ou want another American fleet to tomake tomake tomake make make a similar trip you OU have hae the man manat manat at tt Washington say so and theU go and end take It from me theres no one in inthe Inthe n the can stop them Not Enough Battleships But gut there ther Is one thing I r want to say sayto sayto sayto to you ou and to the people of the entire country countr We e nave have not enough battle battleships battleships ships bj by b There must be a fleet on the Atlantic as well as us the Pa Pacific Pacific ifIe coast coa t I cannot cannet get it but you ou and end the th other citizens of this great free country can While hile I 1 hope that we will always have peace and while I would bo bc x glad to see universal disarmament I r do not see anything for or us to do now no but gut to get a good fleet for the Pacific coast and get it right now When you do to that well ell keep pence peace and lots of It Itten ten ven et en though we may be forced to fight for or It st Admiral Evans had his audience with him tim during every eer second of the speech and realizing it displayed a fund rund of I wit nit which kept the crowd present in inconstant Inconstant constant laughter Program for Today I The Th program pr m outlined for or him toda today IF i During Doring the morning he will rt re I eie eive iYE friends fiends particularly the relatives of f E D Hooper the man who secured his tin appointment to Annapolis later he hc I will sill take an automobile trip about the cit city ity topping Mopping at the tabernacle at 12 1215 15 I where there a special musical program is to tobo tob ton bo b n rendered in his honor Luncheon isa is isto IsI I to a be bf served Admiral and Mrs Irs Evans I at the th home of or Captain Kane and at 3 05 iw o clock this afternoon he will leave on nt the Overland Limited for or the Yo To Yosemite YosemitE semite smite valley allej where he will rest for a week before bt fore continuing the tour |