Show JUICBOOMING BOOMING TVOJIAiVS SUFFE1GE Six Hundred People Attend the Big Lawn Fete Last Evening The womans suffrage movement was given the biggest send off last evening it has received since it began to be agitated in Utah l Hitherto the convention had been marked with a certain degree of lifelessness I lifeless-ness but under the influence of the great mows from Wyoming the femalo suffrag tsts have lifted their heads buckled on their armor and gone forth into the fight I with redoubled vigor and determination The unique idea of a monster lawn fete not only in aid of the cause but to ad vcr I tise and boom it occurred to some of the leadnir minds and they secured the best Place in the city for carrying their ideas into effect tho grounds of Mrs C B Dye in tie Twentieth ward that lady always public spirited tendering the premises with orkers her compliments to her fellow I j The Dye grounds oven in tha daytime i are known as one of the sights of the city at night lit up by a thousand Japanese lanterns decked with flags strung with festoons and bunting they resembled an Arabian Night scene of splendor and the oating population of the Fourth precinct which assembled on the exterior rubbed its uj es as it gazed on the scene of splen dm that met their view Between six and seven hundred peoplo thronged into the fairy realm and spent three or four delightful hours threading he mazes of the grounds listening to the irogramrne dancing and partaking of the refreshment provided at an immense table capable e of accommodating over one hundred hun-dred persons at ono time A platform had been provided and upon I it were seated the leading ladies interested in the movement of womans suffrage with some special guests President Presi-dent George Q Cannon being among the number The audience was seated in a semicircle in front of the platform and the following programme was rendered National air by the bard 2 Prayer by Mrs M Isabella Home Address ofwelcome President Sarah M Kimball 4Speech Mrs Emily S Richards 5Song Mrs Agnes Olson Thomas words written for the occasion by Augusta Au-gusta Joyce Crocheron G Sketch M Isabella Home read by Mattie H Tin gey Musicljy the bandS i band-S Speech Mrs Bancroft of Dakota 9Song Nellie Druce Pugsley vords written for the occasion by Mrs Wood mansee The programme closed with a few hearty words of commendation by President George Q Cannon and tho assemblage then opaired to the supper tables refreshments being served by a charming corps of young lady waitresses In the throng were many prominent peopletoo many for mention and the general verdict at the close was that the womans suffrage movement in it lawn fete had made the biggest hit in the history of its organization |