Show I i IN I THE T DISTRICT D COUET COUT Observance of the Centennial in Ex E I of Admiration Adaton The commemoration of f the th John Mar Marstall stall snail n centennial was observed hi in I Poro ap te manner in the district court couI At Attn t tn the hour ot usual assembly Judges hISe Hall Hii th Morse Xo hur and Stewart mounted munt the ben bench benchIn h hin in the equity court room and in ih the Vr sf once bor of numerous attorneys lf H HYette Wells Yette fur tor himself btU and on behalf bl of Ben n tier ner Ve X Smith and William Wilam aa A I Ue Lee L a sub subcommittee I committee presented the te ot of o following the Utah Uth Bar Hr association to This rho the tb day of February UtI be beIng lug InK the anniversary of the Installs Installation Installation tion of ot John Marshall of Virginia as the thee theet chIt c justice of the e supreme court of the e Staten State et and a aIr it Ir beta ih being the de design design sign sip of ot the AmericaS Bar a association and of the legal profession n to ap ait tey hOnOr hint on this thia occasion e on th the undersigned subcommittee 1 of th the Utah State Stale lIar Bar association respectfully represent to this honorable Thir t court that It ft is meet aud 00 right and should be b the pleasure and or of Uk bourn bournand and ami bar of the state stat of ot Utah Itah t to fittingly the of a man IRan who added purity dignity and learning to toa toa toa I a spotless dignified and aAd learned court and whose virtues as a man and services service len as a judge j vie with bath eh other for the mastery in the appreciation Uon and esteem teem e t of a grateful posterity oo Wherefore we respectfully move this honorable bonora court that it tt do adjourn over this day out oat of respect t lot tor the memory of the soldier te t n diplomat jur 1st and upright b citizen nJ J Marshall chief justice of the tIkI d State States and expounder of the constitution Speaking t motion Attorney Wells IIII delivered d a splendid dIr eulogy of Marshall He sited numerous incidents hi In his life showing his bill simplicity of character his hI depth of legal learning and fineness ot of mind In conclusion he be aM said 1 iti ls character out nut as one of the noblest In American history Sentiments from the Court CourtIn In Tn replying to tn the motion sad and to Mr lr Wells Veils Ih eulogy tulo y Judge Judg Hall for tor or the court said id in part Ont On hundred years ago tc today to ay John Marshall commenced S career car as a chief Justice nit His ute life work in that shines in resplendent en l truth ant ami an tic imy a I memorial t unerring thought and aAd of U His HII de upon u n constitutional seem lo ii litt ln pr l with wit h the same mc m pa la patriotic thought In io It was ron con fn Thy They M l with wish wI h his hiI day and ind now II land stand an as I ih h permanent judicial i iland land mark an ni a in iI the jur Iru of the th l n I 1 I Ilk lik tie the i to t the loma x safely lIn line K O It te of state upon u n the th o ocean ea i of time tim In may amy w we not nett congratulate tu late the th bar of the country for ur or John Mar Marshal Marshall shall ilsy fla and Iud because no cl dill eless s other than th tho IAal profession can come om so 0 close d appreciate 1 so o truly th lit value v of the lif ami aitI work rk of the hi uti It ii va wa was therefore t orbre Judges Judge Mow Morse I II tt arl incurring concurring thai that for tor the re Ce refI CeS I sp S t ami of the 1 bar ar a aol ami et fI for fr tin ti It io tnt and work of nt th t hi h lj I that the cite ne lutlo sad and response be made of record and t mt court adjourn until OnUI I this morning at M J 1 I |