Show TO LAND OF SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS Lions Zions Pilgrims Enjoying the Hospitality People of los Angeles Notable Speech of Senator Clark Upon the Fruition of His Fondest to Salt Lake Promised Los Angeles Citizens t 1 Special to The Herald I OS ANGELES May bl loud loudL I LOS L acclaim the commercial bodies of Salt SaIt Lake and Los Angeles to tonight tonight night balled bailed Senator W V A Clark as the matchmaker who had 1 these two great cities using a wedding ring of steel bands This simile was In vomited b by former Governor Heber M f Wells Velis of Utah and when he used It At atthe the reception given tonight by the Los I Angeles chamber or of commerce in hi Its splendid building to the Commercial club of Salt Lake he aroused warm arrn ap applause liau C The senator ma made e a speech later In which he be told of his plans to develop the country through which the Salt Lake Route foote and to develop the cRies eKies of Salt Lake and Los Angeles His l aroused an enthusiastic amounting to an ova t Oun Reed Smoot a F Feature Another feature of the evening was ass the oration of Senator Reed Smoot who provided a a special Utah bell for knockers The ator was not on the regular but the chairman called on him him for a few re remarks remarks marks He begun beun b by saying that he had scanned tIme the for the evening but he had noticed nothing for that good for nothing fellow front from Utah Reed Smoot He then referred to the pilgrimage of the hierarchy from Salt Lake to proclAim to the coast citizens the existence of that ecclesiastical tast al bod body in Utah He tie de dar tamed that n no state in the Union was more loyal Jod to the stars and amid stripes than Utah and then said You have some knockers In Los LosAn An Angeles and we have them in Utah We e have bave K a mountain of brimstone In Utah and you can an ship them up there and they can make a hell bell of their own Some Notable Speeches A W 1 Skinner a Los Angeles bank banker er head of the reception committee was chairman After the handshaking he introduced J O 0 Koepfli Koep i president of the Los Angeles chamber or of corn com merce who Abo extended a welcome to the visitors from Salt Lake Former Gov Governor Wells Veils president of the Commer Commercial cial club of Salt Lake responded In Ina ina a speech in which he referred to the wedding of two great cities by b Senator ClarL He praised d the senator Mud and urged M that the two to cities work der to shoulder boulder He spoke of the great r reSources of Utah including the moun mount t talus lams of iron aill predicted mu a future for the Coy Gov nl J T f C CUtler spoke of the JJ f I of the two to states united omitted and talked of the resources o of Flak Itah T E Gibbon of Ls An Angeles t Jes vice president and ge general ral coun counsel 1 of the SaiL Lake route reviewed the history of the pro Joel jet telling 00 how Senator Clark had made it an fl accomplished fad fact after many s hail had been ed through Then name Clark himself ft the Md bad subsided he said Senator Clarks Speech Wr Mr Chairman Ladies and Genk m n This je If an occasion that I have forward tn Iii with stuck muth pl pleasure suit aHI bright It proclaims to the world tilt up imp of a new trans trails continental railroad and marks mark the dawn dawnI I of a era ra of prosperity rity for two It si I II I ready Tady geta cities It and the wi wIde I area of territory tri tributary to them I These two cit cities t different In J litany aRY re reI I ts and amid particularly in their indus triPs tries and nd and ting wit h b h other for tl s vet ft working orkin together In the harmony fr for th the general good and pros pMt are now linked The t I that hitherto effectually parah d dI I t them has hs I been n annihilated I and Lbs rt p representatives o l th are clasp ins here hor tonight in hi fraternal greet gret in logs and a enthusiastic con congratulations Proud Moment in His Career Mi in here together get tonight are sooty of the tbt mo of two typical western m 8 Imbued with broad anti and liberal western kleu kiena actuated It by th the same sail hopes anti and inspiration and I iu that IrrepressIble and indomitable lito do hinr aud ont not notI tn I be outdone by any other people n earth parth No Now I f feel 1 that to be identified and have a place with such people and stick sueh communities s is an honor or of which anyone may be ju justly Jy proud sail and I want to say right here that J I haVe haule tX ex 1 trien a Premier moment In all Toy my lIfe To have been In any way metro instrumental mental in such Rurh people Into touch with each dl othor anti particularly when the be bond COmprises WI mi of st steel 1 is to me a source of satisfaction anti and dt light delight An Accomplished Fact The uThe San Pedro Los Angeles Salt Lake Lak railroad is an accomplished fact Some may have to them themselves I selves to realize It but it is there in f on tile the maps and some of YOU have verified It by a trip over Its r rails which you have assured me was a de I one About three years ago t I Iwas was entertained by a committee or of this chamber or of commerce I had then ac acquired I control of the Los Angeles Ter TermInal er minal railroad with a view of extending g git it to tah I f outlined to yet my plans l determination to build a liRe line to Man Zat TAke Lake and I have always felt l to you g gentlemen for the substantial help stat and assurance of good will which I re It fn from m Some time afterwards I was wa the honored recipient or of a rom corn t banquet given by tire the Corn Com club climb of Salt Lake Lak missy of the principal promoters of whIch I am pleased to meet here toni tonight bt To them themI J I save the same assurance of a speedy dy dyran ran mall connection n with the City of the Angels Promises Made Good GoodAll All Ali these theose promises I have made good goodas as this bringing together of tIme the two peo pw plea to exchange cordialities I 1 to you 00 the sup me delight which titis thi and this an ac nt affords me All 11 my st rw hopes have b been n more than realized The prot prospects for an immense business are exceedingly din I bright and the principal of tile general manager and l heads of departments are all beaming with en n Never for one the o of the enterprise nave naw nawI I hAd any apprehension n lon on that point t I twant want however to assure you that the dollars nd cents feature was not alto bethel Ute the governing motive mothe Future Development There are numberless fields for fot the of capital th the promise of adequate returns where perhaps less care anti and worry ito ht Involved but bu buon where on the other nand there would be less to become a factor In a great national enterprise for the ex cx pension pan lon of commerce and the l lf R a great undeveloped eln accessible to the b of In III time he vast area ariet of mineral lands lyIng toOt to our r IJ ift in Utah cid Id Ne time must d discoveries s loire have fItI 8 of nf old 11 an and oil 11 ver cr ores arc whose extent and s cx cite the wonder of f tile the lIe prospectors said miners Ita base hess posed In due cl urse IllS e e ts may warrant we hOpS to 16 ex ax extend tend railway facilities to these Great Work of Irrigation These Ci fields are attracting a large population and towns and will he be built liD up that will furnish traffic for reI forthe UI the road rond nad ami business for such cial centers as Salt and Lee lAe A Amigo lea as well ell ItS as for thE smaller towns tary to them There is Ig another fae at work whose we must mint lOt overlook and that Is Irrigation The gee has bas undertaken a great of reclamation of arid and semiarid in an IntellIgent and vigorous eu way vay and tile the bests baId upon a comprehensive scale GIll ne of storage torae of torrential flood nood wate and 1 diversion of the same tn the arabic lands From made hy by our prompted by th the scar car carcity scarcity city of water n t he d desert rt or of the road I am firmly convinced t thus ar artesian artesian water in abundance ma he be hev 40 v I in many localities where the arge arca of valuable and ami fertile fertil Ia as for example in the Las Ve valley Iley may be Desert Will Blossom If this can be Ie lone done then I Indeed me we realise the force and beauty ot and of that poetic tO making the rt as the rese Then Indeed may we expect to see IMe some or of time the now desolate but bot graceful bastes Mod anti valleys on the use line of the Salt Lake route tra transformed Into verdant meadows md and fruitful fields WIth the of if autumn months It is 18 the int of this company to Install a dally daily limited service from this city to Chicago 11 Ic con an with other roads and thea we hope lOtte to ive ve you a 1 Loul to Salt Lake and aud nt ah ei eight bt hours to Chica Chicago o Such H to the service will be made sa tile tha ma may warrant an another Sn other decade we e all hope to tile the completion of the Isthmian can canal l Great PossIbilities The harbor of San Pf Pedro dro now being improved improTe by the government d and by tin this company is the first harbor north or of the canal The di or orthe tire the great commerce which It will ring to the eastward and to Ue the no bf limit of its po possible sible availability will flow as naturally from this harbor a as water flows along the he linen or of least The maintenance of the open dc deor or In China which Uncle Ende Sam win Will surely hook after time the of Japan by t ts own wn achievements to rank with th the I great t powers of the world and out on own oriental possessions ons now being developed point JOint Jun surely ly tu to rapidly traffic I with the orient and a line of steamships from San Pedro harbor to tilt the unfoldIng commercial routers of the orient is lit iii or oi id Mike dream and its iq at no distant day will surely Trip to Salt Lake Promised Promise Th visit of 0 your Utah laah frk friends nd w whom m myon yon yell are so graciously entertaining t twill will result tt m in much J pleasure rf the fon foi thus floa of enduring f friendships amid aad much mutual advantage lii In order that the mf can an bt returned if you OU so desire It gill 1 be the pleasure of the railway mammy to at your disposal al within a mew few w weeks eks similar transportation to enable you f enjoy the facilities ot o t the good people of Stilt Salt Lake lak where yost get Et a hearty welcome And now my friends n of southern I to avail myself of this thi opportunity to thank you in behalf of myself and an all t thime as fl with ith nb for all your kindly sets and since UtE the beginning bf S1 t this hi t enterprise We e hope JIe tO tn r reciprocate te hy by giving hIng you 0 prompt nail and S rf service and doing whatsoever Ii lies in our 1 power to promote t the Inter eMs ts stat and prosperity tf of yr beautiful amid eil city and of all its ts Facts About Salt Lake Judge ii E K F Colburn of Salt Lake fe followed cHewed a characteristic Ue which was frequently interrupted by and cheers He told tow lion Mr Ir Gibbon had aad sprung long of nf figures on the tit Lake C D rial club at its banquet in Senator larks and amid at that time be had bad delf determined to get even een lie He thereupon tM tid a few facts regarding the great Q of Salt LAke and spoke of C the Salt Lake JAke route as a great to 10 Senator Clark TIle The speech k of DC followed whereupon the tAe recep reception reception tion broke Uti an Continued on Page 2 WELCOMED TO lAND OF I SUNSHINE AND Continued from Page 1 Early dawn found the members the fhe excursion party beginning to stir and SOOn they were er aU all out taking in the beautiful scenery from San Bernardino to the end of the run The They gazed with in terest at vistas Istas of oran orange e groves es and vineyards Int with mountains in the The run of the last one miles mUes was made In exactly thirty minutes landing the train In Los Angeles on schedule time at S O A large delegation was in alting at the station including man many San Salt LakerS Sen Senator Senator ator W A Clark and his brother J T Ross Roes Clark were there to greet the In iii corners The senator was kept bus buss busy s shaking aking hands bands and receiving Senator Simon Bamberger David Keith former Senator Thomas Kearns Kehrns and man many others from Salt Lake were on hand J 3 W Yo Houston Governor Cutler and some others were met by their fast am Illes who had preceded them Church Party Arrived First The regular train bearing Apostles Reed Smoot John Henr Smith George GeorgeA A Smith and C IV v p Penrose nrose President Angus 3 f Cannon Bishop W r I f Beatie and other church officials with members of their families Lafayette Holbrook of I Provo State SLate Senator W Yo N Williams and others of their party part h had d already arrived at a m and the members of the party had taken n quarters at the Hotel The excursion train waS met by a committee from the Los Angeles chamber pf commerce header by A W V Skinner Special street cars and auto automobiles automobiles mobiles were in waiting to take the via hors to their hotels The bulk built of the party part was divided between the Angelus and the the councilmen go log Ing to the latter hotel Salt Lake head headQuarters headquarters Quarters were established at the Angelus The church officials were the objects of especial attention Reed Smoot told the theLo Los Lo Angeles newspaper per men he was not worrying Ing about his cast case and that the I Salt Lake Route was a fine road The Theother oth other r church officials expressed ed them themselves selves similarly submitting placidly to tile the multitude or of stares First Day Passed Pleasantly The local committee of arran arrangements did not seek ek to force on the visitors a for the first day Tim Tho Salt Lakers were given iven a opportunity to bathe sha shave e stretch their limbs arid and become accustomed to their surroundings ings ThOse who desired were taken in special street cars and nd auto automobiles mobiles forenoon and about the thc city A lun luncheon was given the cit city officials at the I b by the Los Angeles city officials but the regular included nothing except the tho thor r reception eption at the chamber of corn commerce in inthe inthe the evening Luncheon to Councilmen i The luncheon to the councilmen was Informal Theodore Summerland dent of the Los Angeles council was toastmaster Mayor welcomed the visitors to Los Angeles Ang k Remarks s were made by President F J Hewlett A T 1 Davis and I If A tiC jr the Salt Lake council and Dr A B ton to of the Los Angeles counciL and City Treasurer William Workman The lust Just named familiarly known as Uncle I Billy tame came to Los Angeles Years ars ago and his cordial gret greeting tin as a r aroused warm wann iu and es esI especially when he pledged the thc two and a I half hale million dollars in the city treasury as mone money for the Salt Lakers tr if heeded During the afternoon they were about th the hotel lobbies throngs of people coming to meet th the Salt Lakers amon among whom WEre Joseph C P Over Overfield field and man many other Salt Lakers who happened to be in the cit city |