Show HEROES HERO ES GONE ARE REMEMBERED Parade Numbers Nearly One Thousand Bodies Participate ADDRESS BY REV GOSHEN SERVICES IN ORPHEUM AND AT CEMETERIES IMPRESSIVE America will wilt never be what it is her destiny to be until she Bite to be the ground for the or of foreign nations We have gathered here to remember the Ule dead to honor the Jivin living We e own OMm owna OMma a land or of lib liberty won with blood and With tears A handful of brave souls oUt other r lands seeking relief from religious y and ego egotism egotism landed on th the rock bOnd shores of America and commenced building bunding up the nation or of the bravE and the home of the free This mere handful bund bulk bunda bulka a government which made it possible for us to be tree free This handful num numbered bored great and nobl nobi souls Th These pioneers stand for among nations The uThe Declaration of Independence marks the first blo blow struck a against slavery Ia erp A tyrants hands were reach reaching reachIng ing ACross the Atlantic from shores to rasp grasp the New E land strip Men were glad to die for Free Freedom Freedom dom of conscience was freedom of state then as it is today War of Rebellion the securing of freedom in 1776 was an erR era of peace The next con conflict was as revolt traffic in inhuman inhuman human souls Liberty Libert again agam triumphed the nation was as strengthened b by the war which shook its very verJ hills The slave master has baa cracked his whip over the thelast I last slave wiio shall ever walk this soil We ought to appreciate t the deeds or of orthe the warriors of These uteri nera kept together a na nation which is a per perpetuation perpetuation of the ideas of freedom and ty Many of o them are now and will wake ake no until the last trumpet calls them to the final mus muster muster ter We honor the Gr Grand nd Army or of the Republic for the made by it its members Ye We absorb a spirit of before we can appreciate the sacrifices made by these men that lib liberty Ity erty and the nation might be gaind and preserved Veterans you are ROt an urn army of I e but of fret free men vl n YeI victory was great for yo had no mesa foe I 8 against you The rie was J one h r brave men foug fought ht men n tho thought bt 1 ful fui men m mt led strength th With thought thoughtful bt ful Cui men You wn n the conflict because e eyon you yon were ere battling f for r the right The eternal fore foret of Justice as with ou 01 and you fought u under r the of God uY W on Decoration Ih th these things and remember that th those men inert left wives mothers and sweet sweethearts w t hearts heans behind Brave wom n stayed at home to pray and make mak ban bandages ages We Ve knew there is much abuse heap heaped ed upon our department but butI I hope to see the day when the govern meat will care for each soldier of the SOs OOs This will have hae in it nothing in inthe the nature of 0 J payment but j The North decorates the graves raYes of nf the South today and the 8 South covers coers with flowers thE graves or of those who wore the uniforms of blue bloc We Ve at are atone one pe people with one thought one coun country country try and one flag Ye We do not glorify war America has never been a war warlike like Jike nation We are arc a nation of ciU citi citizens zens not soldiers When n there has been the American flag flab was first fired upon No North No South Vet Veterans rans the South was just as loyal tn 15 you ou were brave We Ve would Ifould ha have e done just jurt as they did had bad we been in their place There is no South no North today The suns son of the South anti and the sons of the North marched s to shoulder houlder in the war Sine Sime ij the most serious problem has bas not been the d at pots alone Strength is needed in our politics in I our commercialism We Vc ore here to honor the dead and honor the living anti we must dedicate our lives to keep our Pation strong The foreign t pouring into America makes the solution of ommer commer cia 1 tangles more difficult if not doubt doubtful doubtful ful We Ve appreciate the foreigners ls who have haye aided in building the nation and will continue to do so Russia stayed off the hand hund of when hen that na nation I tion threatened to de ith the South I in the Civil War Our early settlers our cur first settlers were foreigners But I the time tim j Ia here when who ame allt from other ther shores mus first learn that I I ContinUed 2 I HEROES GONE V ARE REMEMBERED Continued from irom Page 1 there Js is one Rag flag the flag with the tare stare and the stripes We re should see that from the liuni bleat to the thelast last ast convention V t it the th representatives represent tIves pl pI ge themselves to stand in congress to de demand mand the enactment of a law restrict restrictIng lug Ing foreign We e mut not let representatives play pet nut poli for this Is a great and sent gent state V VWe We must tolerate domination or of sect or creed nor permit union of church and state Orpheum Theatre Crowded The aboY are ara row few paragraphs hs fed 4 from Rev Elmer Elmor V I L Jid ad address dress to the Grand Army or of the R pubic vet veterans rans and tile the various or organ n jj and citizens at the Day exercises in the Orpheum theater yesterday forenoon Mr Goshen GOthen Wd wa interrupted frequently by outbursts of applause The theatre wa packed The aisles and gallery gallen Wf tilled fIlled with persons who stood dUring th meeting because they tiley could get II ii seats eata Comrade F H Clark was wag chair of the meeting The services were coin m with Uh a rendition of Ameri Amer ft by the audience BenedictIon WR was i V Vb by Re Rev D 31 L Helmick of tJi t V Iliff M E church Miss MIsO Kathleen I i patrick accompanied on the lilUn hr V Larsen sang The Flag out a 8 Stain Captain E A wood of th the United Society of Spanish American n war veterans read Lincoln Gett Gettysburg speech Little Miss Enl Y V V Bird sang Yo Your r Dad Gave His Hie LIft for His Country A quartette 1011 Mrs Mn B Beasie sie Browning Judith Anderson n Fred aVI adl Victor sang The Boys of the Old Brigade arid and other patriotic Each Euch number on the pro gramme was accorded n a round of applause Parade Is Feature The meeting t ing commenced Immediately after the parade This was one of the largest ever eer held beld en cn any Decoration day in Salt Lake Nearly a 3 thousand men marched in line Every military or organisation in the city turned out a full membership The usual tiresome de dc delays lays were omitted yesterday through effectual and careful arrangement and man management gement R It G Sleater of the G GA GA A R was as marshal of the dRY day The different organizations had formed In Inline n line by ZO 30 and the march be began began gan shortly aft afterward The national guard companies formed on West Vest Temple street the Grard Army on Market street the h p American war Rr veterans on street the Black Hawk war veterans at the rear of f the rican war var veterans and the XU All Hallows Land cadets and High School cadets n 1 West est Temple street As each or organization in line it reported to the mar marshal marshal of the day Headed b a platoon of police und under r charge of Captain J JB T TB B Burbidge and Serg Sergeants John T Roberts and Ed Tanney Janney the procession cession m north on the west side of Main street countermarching to See Se ond South street on the east side of Main street turning tast ast on Second street to State street and north on State street to the Orpheum where the ranks were broken V Assisting M of tb the Day R G were Chief Aide Colonel M M I I I Kaighn S B dd u 11 S i S 5 W V V VV V W H 11 Tobias N G 1 U Lk t 10 H gillings H Ci C O 0 F Davis McKean post and Stevens Gu ler rode h horseback and W 8 A ed by I his staff comprising Brigadier tty by C N G t U Colonl A P Kessler Colonel A E Colonel J Daynes Jr ir Colonel A S Bower Hower and Colonel George A Seaman Act Acting ct ing Adjutant General H 11 r H Lund wan as accompanied by a comprising Captain Freeman N G U Captain O 0 H HassIng Major W G GWilliams Williams and Assistant Surgeon Hu Her Hubert Herbert bert C Beans These officials and their staffs occupied boxes at the services at the Orpheum The order of parade V Platoon or ol police poUce and fire Grand marshal and M I M Kaighn 0 T Davis Captain W V H Captain CaptainS S B Edd Eddy Lieutenant nay H RH Bil lings V First Division V V Governor John C Cutler und staff First Fint Regiment band V Colonel Co onel H M H Lund acting adjutant adjutant tant general an and l staff V guard of Utah in the fol following 01 lowing loing order Signal coros company C Cin in infantry f n try battery n national lional of UtAh troop A cavalry national guard of Utah S V Second Division Fort Douglas V VV V Orand Army of th the Republic in the order McKean post S D B Chase commanding Maxwell poet WIlliam Crome commanding Loyal Lol Legion f Automobiles carrying orator Cof cf the day disabled soldiers and presidents of the Relief Corps S war yet Black Hawk war ar veter ann Third Division V All Hallows HIJo bend band bendAn V VAll An All cadets ets Hl High h School cadets Decorated Heroes Graves At the c close ose of the services at the Orpheum the MeRean post and corps COIlS went to the Mt Olivet the Maxwell n poet t and co 1 6 and the Society of 01 rIcan War Var Vet crams went to the City cemetery em tery and the circle of G A R H women V to the Port Fort Douglas cemetery At th the aE named plAte place M Mrs Kate Kat Bridwell An And d demon sang The Flag Without a StAin She was on the cornet by Mrs K Roderick The reg regimental chaplain delivered a short ad address dress The post band rendered several selections services were Le Leid d dat at Mt Olivet cemetery The fa corps of post and the tho members of MeRean n post held short ritualistic services and decorated the graves of those who wore the blue and UIl those who wore the gray A detachment of Span war veterans decorated the graves of those who r fought in the and Philippine warr I Taps wu wan sounded by six mem members es if f the AU All Hallows band and a bugler from the N G U A salute wu wan fired by members of the guard The Max Maxell weil ell post an corps corp and he United fo o of War Veter reter Veterans ails ans listened to short ritualistic services at th the City cemetery The graves of woo who were members ni of these or were ed Taps an and anda a klute were 5 by numbers of I the N G U I This phase of the days observances came to a close with the tho simple services at the cemeteries The dead were re ra and the thu living honored n a manner most appropriate The unset VOt f JJ athor er did l no not t The str Ls E rom iV V to the curbs long beo th the sound Mund of music announced d that the pa redo rade had started The aft afternoon was darkened by for a few min minutes utes and a 8 light shower threatened to spoil the pr the cemeteries rles The shower lasted but a afew afew few minutes and was followed by a grat tut t flood of sunlight The parade always the feature of Decoration n day events extended over three blocks end nd numbered members of military or organizations organizations The women of the G A AR AR R circles did not march in the street but followed in line along the side sidewalks sidewalks walks credit Is due to the Nigh High School and All Hallows Hallow cadets cadet who marched with t the e stEP and swing of off f seasoned ned S soldiers Th The contrast of ofray gray ray hairs hain and boyish locks both sur bY soldier c vas the sub j et of comment along tie he line T Told old oki fellows have bae been md f rosy youngsters are going goin to nen be said one spectator Young at V One of the s youn youngsters tersia In ia the parade was wan Abraham Lf who despite lila hl years marched along with his comrades comrade In the Ule G I A it ranks Mr is a veteran of both the Mexican and the civil wars oars Another G A R it veteran ws carr d dInto Into th the Orpheum His accumulated years have haV rendered him helpless He Herode Herode rode in the parade and was determined to hear tb the antI and see the days events event from beginning to end however As the Indian and civil chon war veterans marched proudly along keep keeping keepIng ing step to the music which once thy they followed oV r the battlefield the spec spectators lined on the sidewalks Id and cheered and appl applauded Hats came off offin offIn in e to the cheers The police and fire department Platoons numbered fifteen men e each ch Despite their lack Jack of marching drill both 8 and policemen n marched lt In ex shape It was a gI at parade |