Show kUr LAKE PAYS I HOMAGE OMAGE TO ILLUSTRIOUS JURIST John Eulogized in Courts and Around the Banquet Board Boar fr Be ewh and Bar to the Memory of the Grea Great t Tributes I in ln Schools I tb of the hundred TI I r John to tf the ther States 0 4 of the f b ll JU In SI 1 Lake s bl schools baT r hY Y P r h and er befit befits t rate tt III aft a chief jus ju i of tf ne r rIh t 7 Ih I of f the fol who b by man many f Ih man the he great is I term the w r of Long LongI de ades Iwi Justice juStIC k f tile the form fit t Mar f I I sine iDe place laid in its last 1 s of ot flowery OW ry eloquence 1 h l his bier r bv b l lu the t i I L I lIn in legal k of th tb i int R how la ho 1 L I k aI u Virginian I f tile lii gr rn a jn f t to his tim main mem memi maint I t it f t tab leg igis t I i followed b by Jl lit In thy courts fOurt in the ii univerSity I t and t the big i hols i 11 Zak told tId in stirring words w WO WOt rs I m lawyer Ia Til rk as soldier r fIal t I In the evening g at the r i 1 iH g n fl as ash a ar 7 VM i 1 the It l Fiah un tah Bar 4 board banquet the I h r I Marshall Marhall as a am am aTI lif fe of John k I the tho Ih lon and the legal profession prof m TI in him the highest of Wing to tim nr n d i 1 m in n neat practitioner the stripling lU the novice to whom i the in l las J f John Marshall is 13 but a ai 1 H I school i tin of college or 1 expressing their rever meyer f qS in U of f the man who j the th to memory f fr r I of positionS in the the it neatest Ii r i rII HI uri Hid who ihu ho a by byi byj 1 hiet justices who have haveL j tI i II th iii II i L A 1 him must ht b judged his bis Marshall from 11 Th t it hf U Hf f Jhn Jho manhood spent t with Wa ml 1 1 m ill I the IiI TK ri rigors r of Cf Valley Forge to he be sat as 55 the ti II tiU 1 years ears of ut American law I were ere hi i t hUR white while Ill fid again U J 11 an n iid 1 r 1 I nd mol applauded his Ills name and aDd andI hl 11 l I t I 1 Features Fatum of all the pro immes were wre but perhaps I M t of tb the tributes was wu that j M by b Ih th men me molt capable of jude judg d Il v John lawyers of the th thel HI l M h of 1 f the lIme speaker at the banquet banquets s found kind to say sa saI t tI I I j I Each added an anecdote te Ir tee store lit of tt e collected thC h 00 bad them and at an 11 m i to show the greatness of the thein in i m I wh 0 h Ii 4 hi h nor they were gath gaUt BANQUET TH au I LIi tent Addresses by bJ neJa BD Leaders of Profusion Profession i 1 1 I 1 I lent II I at the Knutsford the Uta UtaI I I l i s lation feasted and aad mad madill iu ill II hon I r of t John Marshall Marshalls s ale ete aleI 11 i I th Ih of th tb thI urt lIrt I of o f the United State I K h n lIt t f try ei cry speech was u Mar MarL MarI 5 I L but hut room was left fo foi fodIll p dIll i h I as is the I Ii most dignified of pro pron n rin raldy v indulges IIi es in in and aDd it wai Wa Wat 17 7 i j t I tho th full T r t rs r of the banquet expect i iu MM but a third mon monn n 11 ha h t number num r were gathered till i 1 i tables 1 when hen at 9 il it tt t gan The tables were ar l m In the IhO mem dining room in the Ute them theIn m f a T In one ODe OD of the ordinaries t i band hidden behind a ank aI ait I of f palm discoursed a musical m mi i i namine it N ii h Ib II III n rs and coffee toffee Justice m IM I A Miner who stands staad at the thet I t Id i f the rh state tates ate s 8 supreme court OUrt courtr i r r and nI ith a few fe preliminary re me reI men meed I Ir rv inu iu ed Senator Arthur Arthurt n 1 t MM master ter Justice Miner lifter I M i a high tribute to the t tn l n i har t r jt f 1 John Marshall t It I t him a ne T of the great greatt t r this IT I s hi f justices and aDd aDdI x I w 1 i his hiI t J iret r i t thi t tl h m in Sen Sea Senn SenI n I ii tIt i u It n malt U him feel very ery tiled n II t t a at t as toast j h I Itah lt tah h K Hal r association II t h hIt it h thinned os o or r J LII MarshalL But Bat ButTor 1 rf i M to h hr moi Tor the bar of 1 all em nt lIt lf f the tile coun ii n is UK by b tile the r Its it I IM It M 7 v was s S t rett lawyer JaWer III i i the th n mi I Cr rat at lawyer 1 wh wb s it is the i tj Is It h u II the lawyer t will II roll nil Who ho was wag 1 L t th h ii I i v hen t the t na nat naTI t 1 0 d m in 1861 1811 1 TI Th u n tS Li conduct 1 I l M q 1 nn M I one of f the I If f J s ige The see 1 sun UI 1 os is not select t tr r ins hi u He lie was 1 i u 1 his him brains Gla C of Them 1 All h greatest lawyer of oft 1 t 11 cht ht t Continuing Sen San Sanit 11 great it enthusiasm tile to the martyred I iwer lyer and aDd as uJ a man mait S ailed oa on George L U Ui i tiled to respond re to t tS I Marshall at Whose S i Hide Their V N n H 1 greeted when he heH H II I started smarted off C t with a ak II sk k ih of 1 S n ted oe eu Ms I nuh 0 It h on oni A 11 i i ogress ess and and as asI c c cn n 1 I toting with fUll hi e t the popl ailed lid to a hillier i et Marshall Ln I I the groat groatE E i the supreme J 1 hill of the federal I 1 Ne X t Judge Jud e M Mr Mer Mern r ri S i n ovation His Hk toast l Judiciary Sains Salu J M t ux Lex Judge Mar MarI technical He Be H HI I V 1 lisa antage f Yina I la f coordinate coordinated n se he be cited d was wu as n n 1 e York who was WasI M t on r a e insurance I h hn i Ii I husband husbanded LU mU QU ed suIcide This Thi u t r ber bus hus huss busun T lilt in tIre the s un and d full secUred a j ja a a DL Judge Jud Mar a aS n careful atten S n u p I i there cc was w ye Vi Vir yec r OlL c oJ 1 of e A A c Cad ad to in the toast The rite LAW LeW It 1 less Has Honored Us La May We Honor It IL Mr am said id tie he felt some mme pleas are ale At t Wing called on to hi respond to tot a at t t was wa particularly elevating Jn in 5 of the there wa w eoa branch that could be allotted oaly to lawyers That was the Judi Jodi Judiciary ciary cy the judiciary was allotted only to toT those who had Ul attained stat emi De In the tile profession this point p int Mr Williams argued m In favor favos of f an honest bar a 8 bar whose member should Mould be without stain and aDd without reproach He particularly urged u the Ute younger Y members of the profen atoa sian to from anything that could con cast cam the slightest state stain on OIl their pre aal careers He thou t they the coo i do this by the exercise of caVe care and oa 47 In this way could they become an honor hoDor to their profession proon Ion At t the conclusion of Mr Williams peee b a Toastmaster Brown read a 8 telegram from the Bar association of Illinois assembled at a 8 banquet in Ut I honor of Marshall day in Chicago The message contained greetings and good fellowship to the Utah practitioners coupled with the wish that all alt might be united In paying tribute to the memory of the great chief Justice The message mage e ewas was waa addressed to R B Shepherd and signed by b Adolph Moses Mesas e a well welt known Chicago lawyer Th Pioneer Lawyer Le U Grande G de Young was the next speaker His file toast tout was wall The Pioneer Lawyer r Judge Youngs speech con consisted stated principally of oC a series of inter interesting esting eating reminiscences cence of old days in the practice of law in this thia state He Was heartily applauded at intervals throughout his speech epe ch chE E K B Critchlow talked on Legal Eth Ethics ics and nd made a distinct hit So did J JW JW W N WJ of Provo Prove whose I subject t was wan The Scholar at the Bar Br BarThe BarThe The was concluded by a I I talk from W H Brassel on The Young You g I Practitioner Mr Bramel Brau l received I close attention and aad frequent applause Among those thoa th present were Gover Goer Governor I nor Heber M K Justices Baskin Miner and Bartch George Smith C C D I Savery Frank J S GutIn Charles Bald Baldwin Baldwin BaldI I win E W Wilson J T W Christy Eu Ba Eugene Eune i iene I gene ene ne Lewis A T Sanford J W N I I of Provo P E T MeG I II I le JK Grande Young Yoong Alviras E B Snow I Kay au YVan Van Vaa GoU Coti Dae T Smith C B Stewart Barlow Fer 8 t n nr C r Stanley Price Joe Richards 1 I 11 S SWells Wells Wens C r B Jack C S Pulver and anti W WL WI V VI L I I Maginnis of Ogden Robert Hark Harkness Harkness ness nesa Justice Kroeger Kro ger Will McRae H HO HO O 0 Shepard Parley Farle Williams Williame P P Christensen C C W Morse lorse A T Ken KR Kennedy nedy miedy of New York W H Bramel Brame Bl Et ELbe br be ee Thomas Thoman J H 11 Sam Samuel Samuel uel ad Francis of Morgan Morgn i ft Ceorge Ge N Ne e Lawrence Law Gerl L IA N Ny Y e Waldemar Van Cott L T Palmer H Ii J Dininny A L Hoppaugh B B X Smith F S Pierce Pierre Judge Barbee arbee Judge Bastin of New York E ti B It Wiley Vile Viler r Broun Bron M K A Breeden C F Loofbourow row S W Stewart M M S SD I H Lewis D C Eichnor Charles A De Dc DeMoisey DeI Moisey I y of Provo Judge Andrew How Howatt I Iatt att Judge Jud C c e Higgins Judge H P I Henderson Senator R H R H Tanner of I Beaver C S S Varian anan Judge H H Ro Re I lapp of Ogden Judge W V C Hall HallI I Thomas Marshall Mrshall Judge John A Mar MarIX MarI I shall 1 IX nr i THE FEDERAL COURT I Appropriate Remarks R emary by Colonel El m Ellis EUs mI I lis Us and aad Judge Marshall I When the federal court convened j I esterday morning Colonel A C Ellis 1 I one of the committee for tor the tate celebration I I of f John Marshall day and find arose scone pre inn presented I I to the court a resolution r in inI honor of John Marshall Mr 11 Ellis I spoke poke for an hour bour on the life and work lof I f John Marshall after which Judge i John A Marshall of the federal court ourt I briefly reviewed rele ed some tame of the decisions I I in noted cases C cas J s of the great man Par I I I ley Icy L Williams moved the adoption of the resolution and the court order that J L same be entered in the minutes of the court The preamble to the resolution refers refer I I j to the appointment of Joint John Marshall to I Ithe the supreme court of the United States Staten by President dent John Adams Adam 1 years yeans ego ago and aDd if his hia distinguished services to the American people The resolution is ia I as follow Resolved That the bench benet and bar i iad a and ad d people of the t United Stes com corn t and cherish with profound admiration the splendid career of John I Marshall in the great olilee of chief I I justice of the supreme court which he be adorned for more mure m than thirtyfour i Years yeans And we declare that we feel it i I j a privilege as members rs of a ion I Iso I I so honored by his bis character tal i eats Cuts and services ef rendered upon the events of his time Ume to f express In 1 a special manner our rever rover I alice and acknowledge our obligations tot tor taw h great name lame and aDd public services 8 CX EULOGIES and by ex cx Chief Justice tice Zane I In UK th supreme court a large number of or of the bar yesterday morning to tu pay pa tribute to the of Chief Chiff Jj MarshalL AU All three of the or of the states appellate dw o o the bench b back of which court draped raped large nag flag Wit WC following Justice c S Zane t the resolutions Which were ordered spread ad upon n the minutes of the court ODe d years fars have hava pee John Johi MarShall became bein chief Justice justi e of the United Stat The I has made clearer 1 and aud clearer lapee his of time I I l to his r As a soldier great gr in I our long loll for i independence nee be e I the years yean of his h and d early to the sacred cause of liberty s 1 a member of the DIa conven lo he bore an important part m In S th of the beneficent tn t t u r which our country has bas grown and nd Papered AS chief justic he be laid ad the foundations or of our n a Suta I law aw In alt all his pUblic stations as ast asI I C a tat a legislator sl r and a magistrate rb him b e eto ss Ufo Ufe on en Mared t to K his bl countrymen In Jn life lite his and of Chirac r arouses our reverend admiration Therefore the members of the bar of the e court of L U tab have hav resolved That t as s a memorial of the one Gee Hun anniversary of chief Mar Yar shall an a 8 elevation to the highest judicial oe la In his I hi country a gift th the court n be to over the day ar and aud g t Ii the co be rea upon tile the J Ida his w wt Ti J Jt t 11 OR t 0 J Ji i I I SALT LAKE UKE PUS PA S HOMAGE TO JURIST Continued from fr Page Pae 1 an adl saying In part It I certainly is I an Interesting event vent that ail aS al over ov this tha broad bd land ln in alt every v try ry judicial tribunal similar proceedings are ar arI taking place The e blameless life e and I labors of John Marshall are nrc a constant inspiration a priceless pr 1 heritage to every lawyer r however humble his hi po position may be beIt beIt p It I would be b useless u le to recall rel among amoos amO lawyers le his splendid a luminous judgments U that fill the reports of Cranch Wheat on I Ian and ami an Peters Pter evidencing his accurate die dis discrimination crimination his mighty might comprehension and grasp of thought though h u lit regarded t the e f law as a great g science whose principles human humn rights and human humn duties p and I the methods metho and a modes mode ne of enforcing them He found oun the th constitution a life He lifeless less l paper he left it a warm war living in instrument Instrument strument of government His marvelous powers of reasoning f his almost prophetic I Insight into t the needs of national rrb lite and unity his hi solid Ud and profound learning and his hi tireless industry made mad md him Mm an ideal judge juge His patience his courtesy cr I his hi candor eor of heart her his unos UI unostentatious simplicity of life le endeared him Im to a bar br that numbered such en giants as Pinkney Wirt and antI Webster He IQ came to t tote the te te duties of his office at a time when there was lu no such thing thine h as constitutional law and a lun it may be said that be he created r rIt it It Ite n Above all he gave to th the federal guy gov government e that t solidity I i which I he enabled it t to endure the th shock shok of civil war and a yet I the constitution rf of f has h left capable cpi an expansion sufficient to t meet me alt all al the t vary varying I ing needs of national iO life The expounder j of rh his t constitution II must stand aland I among Cu its I benefactors and on the th same plane with tie te te greatest of his race r On I gete that high h h plane coming generations get w wi will U behold the chiet chi justice as they shall rise through the ages as one whose life and labors conferred n r inestimable ben benefits benefits I eft and ta shed she imperishable glory glor on un nis country The T s of party spirit spirit the envy en and reproach of high ni h station the calumnies and slanders s of political L controversy t all l have e es been silenced I oy uy the ever for rh his growing noble gratitude gl life I and Ud of i labors labels his countrymen cY His lili r body 1 sleeps sIepe in peace his bis r soul I beyond d the Ute mute finite hi Hame h forever e more for The Th the court cur day then ordered orre an adjournment nt I |