Show State s Installed With Impressive Ceremony Ship Shi of State Starts On New I Voy Voyage I Second Inauguration of Gover t II l nor Wells Announced Announce By Roaring 1 Prosperity and an Advancement vances e rat of o the t a State l s Set forth In the t e Governors Able Ad o dress her State Late Officials Sworn InGrand Inauguration Inauguration Inan g ur atio n Ball Bali in in the Evening f fl i 1 f f TAT AUGurED U ui Governor Gov Heber Y Yells Wells v W T Justice gust ee of Court George Secretary of ot State J T Ha t Attorney Ml L A I Bre d fi Superintendent de t of Public Mn A O U Jf i John Be De Grey fired Dixon y Auditor C S TiJa eT ji f tr l 3 v I AT T at itt the tb noon roon no r while t die the te Bell bellil tir br brI I i iii Ih il int building bunding tower totter was Mae betas answered tot J I 1 guilt ry in to the grounds ground blow be ow Heber M Wells was wan for t ie d i mal inaugurated governor of the commonwealth of Utah Outside i i r MK n snow drifted in swirling eddies over and a d about the wintry lend lendE kr E i M t d insidiously n the greatcoats of the National Guard aU rd ar aril g a iI il nt signal men mea it the cheeriness of the hundreds of men and a II h braved the storm corm with the soldiers but hot the was ear car cari erh j i i nugh h as planned If the whole thing had been rehearsed for tor weeks we FE I uli not nUt have bees been leo lea aea friction lees leas disarrangement of the Intended i n II e eu 0 M i u a i i nt tress marked the ceremonies in the hall of the house hOUR of r 1 Th Fh i throng that filled every available seat neat r end nd Dd every inch of stand standi I u i uld not trot fall fait to be la Impressed by It l this feature texture And ADd yet et the he t sol soli I I i i it il all was most moat noticeable It yea was U not DOt an oppressive elve solemnity oJ r i t ax a the solemnity that steals steal lite over an audience when it base ees s his j 1 11 k an epoch in J r try cry available point of the hall ball in is graceful loops leaps oops anti and folds 1 t s rs N and aDd stripes Back of the speakers stand where sat thea the a i 1 the was w hung h a facsimile of the Declaration of c b 1 festooned with bunting banting in is the colors c lo There T was waa no noc c mit nit t at ai decoration 2 i 1 iKan arriving at a the joint building a full fuU hour before the time times SI b r monies s to begin By 11 when the north doors were Ib tl I general tn ral public the hall ball was w packed pac with spectators The Thet Thed d t k and easily handled bandied Every seat et was waa w soon taken and ff lined the walls within fifteen minutes alter after admix Kiln gun j I quests gnus came talus more slowly A section of o seats eats in the south southa 1 as a reserved for city and aDd county officiate officials The southeast cor corto It ThI to members ers of the legislature Triple rows row of chairs were in iu front of the stand for special friend bleeds of the new BeW officiate TT TRAYCE ANCE OF j v seats were occupied when rhea at 1115 band in im the north BOrth Tid 1 broke broils into the triumphant opening opell bars ban of o or r s March At almost AI the same earns me the executive ap aps s lIh entrance He was accompanied only by Justice George Georgeh ih h supreme court courtr r rr i f the tM governor OV was as the occasion occa ion of a pretty tribute im n impulse implies im as an if the tM whole thins thing had been carefully ear fulay rei re r i role rose ad gad cheering c until Governor Wells Welte and Ju Jui Jua i seated sued themselves on Oft the platform The TIle chief magistrate te III nil position with the be Justice e on OR his ble right night bt The new ey state stale moment later preceded by Chief Justice Miner and Jus Jue Just her ther t members nit n era of the supreme court n II stall stair l in ill all ail the glory lory of full dress uniform came behind r fI Charles S Burton Barton led He was ace non con llon I Smith and Clayton Places were tine the I southeast corner of the hall haiL ers sat with Justice at the executives executive right Ji ht I l Breed n Nelson and Dixon occupied OC chairs n in Sutherland twine came in a trifle late and tried to into a back seat Rat but Governor r Wells had bad a chair placed il nd instated Insisted Ia Red on OR his occupying occupy I It Rt Rev Bishop Scala i he the thee o prayer was wan U the only t 1 ON OIl the Ute i eoa had bad subsided bedded su John Joha Q Cannon co who rho r rallied railed his b hand sly y fellow mM aid I Id Ii attention kt i requested nested while im s OB kt fa z T n 0 D PRAYER I L I enter mer of the tile N fona amid perfect U Bishop in as follows 1 In through tb whoa who w reign and d law lawa lawgiver vers v enact Just justI I i lince inces rule rute and alts tile the tl e mighty decree Justice we thy thyre nib h n re today to r cad to thy holy k keeping and aad care 1 iw h irs I r whom horn we have bW II Rod and deemed worthy to be our u r rIh h herthe e the P prote prof tort torf d of our rights right our ouri Ur UrI r r i si i es ea Heavenly Pat r vouchsafe to accept to sanction rod 1 f i ti Ih their ir work beins betag bet tl tf of et right truth and alai Justice ice to Is I also aI o oI ir tr I i that they may y always see lee their t ir duties rectify and c In ills Iles hat mat 1 they may Tway ly and ly I td I i an e and purify their MI heart and aad 4 souls sonde that like r kno knoy how to temper the most r r 8 Justice Ju with the broad broadT bro 1 T bartty so that thus the t J RaT fee be 1 e at Instruments In thy A y Hut ut thy holy will here on o q earth veil vert ve as it is i in III heaven u Ices I e also al beseech thee theca th 0 Wisdom to endow e dow us as 11 all dl nom ut of u h t honor t and an reverence f for let di these th thy y r f re Nta they t real lIly y are area and Ml to mOVe our wU eld II w UI prompt a and s cheer their heir t laws y nn real and to M is to Je thins thin WOo 1 i n p r or r authority but that dIee r Mier r I th t 0 end ea u Yd th B Aea anty tulle apt sayers yera Jl c grant them hAt u all any I j i 0 r I 1 I i 1 S c rc A Q i l J o 7 r t tt 7 q I II t I 4 V 1 r t ti 92 I I s b a c cI 4 a i ia a s u urt P rt OC y o JO Via I L T L SY w i ir il rY r l l 1 ti f s Y f f t h ti GE GEr r P RF I r a I r ap po 1 0 GOVERNOR l r Io ao A 1 c 1 t O CSC o merits on our part for Cor we are sinful poor and ami naked but through themer Its Ita of thy Son Jesus Je Christ CJu t who world ead Amen OFFICIALS IN At the conclusion lon of the t prayer mayer General Ge term Cannon announced that the theo oath th would be administered to be rhe minor state officers Justice Bartch Secretary See Hammond Attorney Ge ml Breeden Breeder Superintendent of I t N leou Auditor y and Trea Dixon now formed a semicircle with Chief Jus Justice Ju Justice tice Miner lIner in the t center It Ii w was s a particularly auspicious occa occasion lo for Major Breeden for within a few weeks from yesterday ye the anniversary ry of the ue elevation of his hie pMt John J ohn Marshall to the chief Ip of the United Sta will be 1 e celebrated The oath was wan very brief Justice Ju tl e Miner simply asked if Ii each of or the new lIew officiate would preserve protect and defend the Ute constitution of the die 1 e United States and of the p state taw of Utah Uth The response I J do came Ikea a scatter scattering lug ing crackle c ackle of musketry and showed that this feature of the had hadnot hadnot not been rehearsed ed While the minor officers were their seats General Cannon rose again Fellow citizens said s kl h he te the governor of or u Utah Ut tah h Heber Reber M Wells Welte wet As A be he spoke General Cannon C n waved his arm to the executive e who advanced to tie t the front of the rostrum rostrum The demonstration that greeted him was the ripest pronounced that occurred during the ceremonies Nearly Ne Rr 11 a minute it continued and Q Governor r Wells ells cheeks C bee ka glowed with pleasure pleasing at the warmth of Ms reception The executive exe uti was in do a close cl fitting black frock coat surmounting gray trousers His four tour tie was I of dark material with a faint red stripe aad gad was held in Ia plaN plait by hT a small email pearl scarf searl pin pilL The rite governor was wan in excellent yoke voice From the first words of ol his Inaugural ural u ur l address which he be read from front manuscript eri his b tones were Wel clear cJe r and die dis distinct duct tl et Not a word of what he said saki was wa by b the audience every mem men bet bet be ll of which listened ll with kh close clo e attention and frequent applause R apt laust lause The greatest re tnt demonstrations were wert at the HIp elm of f Governor Gov Wells Yells eloquent tr U utes tes to te the volunteer soldiers 18 of the state anti and d his predictions of greater glory In national and ant commercial life The Th address was as aJ follows I C WELLS ADDRESS Fellow Citizens of Utah At the th birth of the new n w century it Is my happy privilege to extend to you greeting and congratulations upon the aus auspicious auspIcious I pi circumstances under which we enter the new era of the worlds ca career career career reer It must be toe a source of pride and satisfaction to each and all ail of or us that UIa t we have lived JIved and moved and aud had our ur being be to kl the glorious century that t kt has bas Just closed od It has ha been a century of ot such astounding advancement that by comparison compari on the achievements of other centuries seem eem dull and insignificant The Increased discoveries di of ot science and their application to the thed d 0 life throughout the world the of or social uses see of men the improved Im ved condition of or the whit spread of civilisation every eV everywhere where bt re and the consequent extension to the century dead and for reverence roans mans mall domain give us Q abundant cause caUlle to fo the tile greater glories ries which await direct our eyes yes with 1 confidence and courage ns us in III the century porn born orn In the worlds world great eat progress which has reached so splendid a stage it to Ia not too t o much to teMY say that our own on mighty republic founded but little more With tat lent than lilt 1 r years rs H O stands today the prodigy of the century Atlantic coast engaged in trading with ea h hother in III fringing ing the livelihood from an untried soil the United d tl other and wringing wring ng a States of America h li wn n into a nation aeration of 7 of people occupying the resources of any all an y and strength in wealth talC half If a continent confluent ate fM medieval nor modern time tin till Civilized nation nallon never r the sun SUIL Neither in do ancient Detent has history any ny y development deve and achievement as our ours the nations bas hM been e attain attained a and yet our present prese supreme n among True there have been perils pains pain after only a little more more than 1 years nationality not bu t upon the and such as alS would have wrecked wre ked any allY renewed cause Je for rejoicing have But ut we solid rock ruck of popular sovereignty divine diviDe divi providence our OUI and aad guided by upon title this lt foundation gua of that today cit eM fathers betided buil hotter better than they the knew gad and ut we are Contin Wa Pete k kc c l S State atE Officials Installed With Imp Impressive e siye i Ceremony I S Continued from Crow i r same republic r which wi they ey established ele in order to Insure I r tile the te blessings ot Of ID j je erty e to t their tp posterity and a the te oppressed oppre of all al nations nans U S ADVANCEMENT j In the t recent ret march mr of o patriotism and nd prosperity it I to f 1 gratifying to o re Ye record cord cr that tat Utah Uth l baa step to the te music pf Of the te Union If I we w consider cn er the t half hat decade de which lh has ha passed p since ainee sn the te territory became becane b the t state ste of Utah U Ua as a one O of the t most momentous J t periods g in the te listen History lr of o the nation nUon and this is I undeniably the t fact then we e may my take te honest hont honet pride in the thought th t that it has lia fallen alis to our oar oW tot lot lt to be participants pint in no small measure mere in iu the tb national tri iii triumphs t ump which kave Iv attended the te national valor During the brief tim Um af our membership in toe the t sisterhood te of ot states ste the last t vestige of ancient ant and ty tyrannical power fower has ba been b driven drive from tJ the western hemisphere ad and millions of people ppl have hae been liberated from hereditary bondage through American achievement Every Ee patriotic mind within tin our boundaries should sud be b stirred by the Ute thought that Ut this u the t be youngest of the te states stat was among the te first to respond rend to t the th ello for volunteers to crush the te power of the oppressor and aD tree free her he enslaved eved and a downtrodden subjects Our valiant vaU nt sons Sofia ss wherever they t were we assigned to duty made J a record of which every eVe citizen should sk be b proud pru These The men nien ma few of o whom wb had bad h ever eve before bore shouldered a gun for a hostile ht put par u ups pose ps or kw knew w U the alarums ar of ofa a battlefield at once placed themselves with the very ver forefront of the t nations army ary and acted acte throughout as a though they ty were tried and seasoned ne veterans Their Tr work redounds rounds to t their ter endless ele credit ci and d to ours our and as 88 time thu ti rolls on their tir deeds des will wi shine with greater lustre until through them tl Utah Uth will wm attain attn an imperishable name ne as a one on of the strongest defenders defene of our nations honor S PROSPERITY OF THE T STATE In the materiel material prosperity which has ha come to our country Utah Uth has 5 also contributed an important part p and had a a generous share sa Here Her as elsewhere in the Union events evet are e taking tn us by the hand had and leading lell us rapidly for Cor forward forward ward Enterprises of great g t pith and ad moment have multiplied and are a going onward at a an a almost almot impetuous pace pc aee and ad these te embrace nearly nl every ever phase S of industrial life by means of ot which employment ment is afforded aoe to t artisans ad and laborers laber Mining and an manufacturing I probably show the greatest gt advance advancement adv ment meat White While in I 1 11 the t helms gross production of the precious metals met of the th state Was wag a S 2 in 1909 l 1 R it I Was s COl and d while the product of our industrial Ind concerns c eer in hi I 18 was estimated te at In 19 it wa was as approximately The T increase l et m lair r factory facto products is perhaps chiefly chief attributable to t the th new DW sugar 8 factories already al ay erected which are ae adding addin vastly to fu the wealth welt of ot the th state t These Te with others which are in process pro of construction are furnishing employment to hundreds of our citizens ns and an revolutionizing revolutionising and building up u the U farming interests of the communities in which they Uy ar are located In I the te pst past p tive f years yearn r our OI livestock Interests have grown gown enormously It Itis Itis is to t be b regretted that definite statistics are are not obtainable but bt from careful S estimates it it b safe to nay I y that this thi feature of industrial wealth has ha doubled In value since n statehood and has hal hs now D reached a figure estimated etite at In all al agricultural a interests that department of our OU economical e system sem which has ha made all aU 11 the rest possible b and an upon which alt all of them and all al of us u de dc depend pond pend p the improvement is I so 8 marked and so extensive that our oar successful tilling of the lbs th soil sl has hs b become bm an impregnable safeguard 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