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Show Music by the quartette. Prayer by Chaplain Rev. W. M. Line. Music by the First Brigade band. Heading of Iho J)nclarfit!i,n of Independence Inde-pendence by H. A. Terpering. Honfj by Quartette. Addrei of the day by Hod. J. L. CiM.voil. Music by quartette. Brisket picnic, free ico cream and lemonade lem-onade to the children. Aft.r Dinner. Exercise begin : 2 p. m. Sentiment Senti-ment and respones ad iollows: "Washington," Jiou. L. I'. Lorry, Park City. "Our Public School Svatem," Hun. C. K. Allen of .salt Lake.' 'The Day," lion. t). W. Powers. "i lie Sigueta," Kev. W. L:ir:e. "Tim .ising Gouuratiou," Hun. G. C. Goodwin, '"The .Uidiciarv," net tilind. "Sheridan," C 11. tati'on. "W. I'. Sherman." C. M. Jackson. 'From VY aehiiiglnn la Lincoln, " Professor Pro-fessor V. JL Do. over. Music, Caledonian club and games, foot bail, etc. riTiE GLORIAS F0U11TII T 115th IcJipiadeno Day will ba ITab-irjJ ITab-irjJ in t Bait Lake by a Salute of Thiriita Qur.i at Bnnrise. T ?00UH1IE 15 TOLL. JiiiS of Eu Leaanade aud Orators General Gen-eral EurpsBsion of Bnsin Young Ant.-ic- and Hit Fire Oracksri. Tl:i great American eagle will scream tomorrow. Th old nird will Inhale ftnnke from gnopoeder from the rising of the sun to the etlir. of the frame. Fourth ci' July it a distinct Institution In th. grand iaud. Tim day was pat-tended pat-tended Hi yuan siuee by the tilty six fuut .t'Ki iun who put their name to the nusi elteet'.ve instrument yet drawn up la ttiu L'u.ted Stale. Every bait Lake c!juui r.y who has lead the history of this nation can recall the openiui' words of l ho mighty dtclaralioii of independence: indepen-dence: "When in the cuurse of human evunt it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve (he political bauds i. i. . . . i.l . l :,'....,. 1, wiHU.l JA e i:oil n rr.iu whom no riu.n iter, it-er, and to asMtr.ie among tho powers of the eurtll, t'.io H'lpnati) and fijual l-tiotn l-tiotn to which the. U'-v of nature and of nature' (iod entitle the'ii a decent roapee: to the opinions of mankind ro-quiruK ro-quiruK that they ihould declare the oauac which impel theui to the separation" separa-tion" John Ad.ims was tho coloasu in til debaU wliicli occurred prior to the adoption of the paper and lie fought foarieuly for every word of it. The old Liberty bell which proclaimed Independence to the colonies in 1770 is today the most sacred relic in tho city of i'hiladelpliia. Thrio are cracks iu the Lull bat thu prophetic inscription, "1'iocUliu liberty throughout all tho " ' land unto all iliu inhabitant thereof," 1 plaiu to tho siht of all patriotic people. peo-ple. The obi statu house or hall of independence (lands oil of Cliastnut street. The belfry la which the venerable bellman tood for hours has been remodeled, but the awjci itions clustered around it are dealer to the hear ot the peopio eui-h .ii:cedit;t; Fourth of July. About '& o'clock ia tha ilte.ii.oou a door ot tho I Htulo hoU4P (Willi;,' opei and a con j ; MM.iua, ia knee i,raei hts, wi, ru.llei ' and cocked hat weal out in the ,in-". ,in-". light and eaclatinvti "i'aMed! It ha pasted." 'leu thousand people caught up the words, and the watch-boy, ciap-Sim ciap-Sim h! hands, raised hi eye to his grandialher iu the belfry v I ahouled "Rie.-r!" Tho iron tongue of the boll r.HUfiHil Tinta nf irldni,a mmi triiitiw.h to :ioat over tho city, across the Dcla-wate Dcla-wate nd all the counley around about. Cabr.ot; belched, bonhrc blazed, llaj; floated, an'! tlie peoido w ere possessed iu tha spirit which liinalied the oirih of the iopublio cf the L'uitod State. Woo and truly did the mighty patriot Adams characterize this event as the most memorable epoch in tho history (if Aineiica. "I am apt to believe," said lie, "thai it will be celebrated by succeeding suc-ceeding generations es the great auai-vetsary auai-vetsary festival. It ought to bo com-, com-, niuuioraled a tho day of deliverance, by solemn acts cf devotion to Almighty God. It ought to be aoiemuized with v ' vomp and parade, with shows, game, aJTIIH'i. ytilWi'im'Aardhilles and illtim-:. illtim-:. r; lniioifretn bue ond of this CiTfttiJierrv r'4"'"' to the other irom this time forth evermore.". ever-more.". The result has equaled the ' great patriot's wishe. ' To-morrow Ii Laita will put on her .' (holiday attire, the wheel of business . , Willi, cease revolving. All who can rl ,', will s spend the day in picnic . , style., Voung America will burn . ', , ;.' v'gunpowder uud shout at the noisy ' ' ' , '.Vjsult. The young man aud hi ' . ' ' .'Jitst girl w ill join tne party and pass '.,., tho hours beside a stream or in a cool ' canon. The business man will not .' : ., bather about bills. The old people will s'' sit in tho cool and meditate ou tlie past. lied lemonade and orators will bob up ' at various points. There will h no de- ' ception about the 4th in Salt Lake. At evening display of fireworks will be made iu various parts of the city. 1W1-loous 1W1-loous and rockets will climb skyward and look down on a happy and prosperous pros-perous pcopie. To be sure there i danger aceom-paning aceom-paning the burning of powder. Hoy cannot be too careful where they throw fire crackers. The police will watch . them and Marshal Young has issued order to hi moil to see that Ihe resolution resolu-tion passed by the city council is trict-ly trict-ly enforced tomorrow. No law abiding boy, no matter how patriotic lie be will shoot a cracker or oilier explosive ex-plosive within the district bounded by South Temple, Third South, First F.ast and West Temple streets. If crught lie will pass the remainder of the day In the cooler. The Patriotic Order Son of America has prepared the follow ing programme for tomorrow: Salute of thirteen gun at sunns. THE I'AKADK. First DiT.aioa. riatcyon of Police, Chief John M. Young commanding. Marshal of the day, J. 0. Dowlin and i aid os. First Brigade Baud. Compauy A, Denhalter Kifles. Company I!, Dyer Kifles. Company 0, Denlialter Kifles. G. A. H. James H. Melvean Post. George li. Alaxwcll Post. Sacoud Dlrialon Marshal and aides, Kami. Trades Union. Caledonian cub. , Sous of St. George. Other civic societies. Third DUUiua, Marshal W. K. Grant. Park CitT band, Camp 8. P. O. S. of A., Park City, Camp 2. P. O. S. of A., Salt Lake, Camp 5, P. O. S. of A., Salt Lak. Libera! Drum Corps, Camp U, P. O. S. of A., Sail Lake, Salt Late Fire department, W. A.Stan-tou, A.Stan-tou, rhicf. Foartb PItIiIou. Marshal B. T. Whittemore and aides, bpoaksrs of the day in carriages, City officials In carriages Territorial and county oflicials In car- Iradcs d. spiny. Tha parade will form sfi.ilr.rv Titst division form on M South Tern 'e r:(;ht resting on Main. Second division on Last Sm.t'i 'l emple. Third division on Wen lirst South, and fourth division divis-ion on Last Fourth South. The column will move at 9 a. m sharp, and the line of march will be as follow: South on Maid to Fourth South, thence east to Fiith Eaat. theuce east to Fifth Flast, thence south to Niuth South and thence east to the park. Order of x.rcl.es at tha Uronnda. Introductory remarks by the president presi-dent ot '.he day. |