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Show THE BOSTONIAN BANQUET. He Clly Fallen oftlu Metropolis of Hassacboselts Sorprlstd. cifoviM. wi'urrs to unn. 0or flonJrrful IlKoorrM, Hnr- HI- ,,, llraulirul tllj mid HroJ WrTttilil-niisn.. The -lesion cltr clli returned from asrilrtJ ll.oliontcll ti n ((fi lasteTenlnj; anJ trpltcd to Hie KnillifjrJ.wliU tliey wereUiuiiis-ltud l v Ibe Hilt Late Cou Dell a. 8 30. Nearl tlitce hundred prominent 1,0 Irt end friillrnien were pn-trnt and Ihi eTenlii,- nl y I tolly. ilAOH IIA8KPC8 W'UMME. thyor IUskln, lu mthluR Hie speech ol welcome, said: We liem met lure tonight to honor you on jour vlalt lo cur city. We hare ihowu you tin principal ll't of ur ,,mfJ muolciIHy hut " woul1 only Kl y ',lnl w ol tho wouJorful resources of our clly. Were you to remain will) us form-ski our hospitality would not dlmlnlih. We would lake jou Into our mountains tod show you bow tba hldJcn tress, utra te taken out ' lliebtnefllof man WwuUibowjoulliii and enterprise ri.iilrol to carry on tucb kuilneu. I think we could lite you olntera whlob, If protly known tbrouglioul the. East. vtoulJ Stun lamely in tbe mult of tbe coin. In l rrsldcmial cardpaln. Vllliout oslni accurate at to eaact lUurrt I III uy fir tbe last twenty yean or more the Wetl.tmbracliii! Ulah, Call for laand Nesela hai produced I'M,-000.000 I'M,-000.000 per annum from lu mluesalone. rhlnko(lll HaJ It not been for this no mm could ley what the ttale of our national finsnce-j would be In tlay. In many rupecta we tyin eclli Masaachusetlt In many rrscta wo cau surpass lloston, the Athens of America. In the matlerof atresia w can bratyou all to Ircei I spent two start In your city of narrow lanst and crooked thoroughfare but coul I ntTtr nt toe "stralir,.it"ot them. Aealuwe can raise more iutDpktnsto tho square fool than llnston or any other spot on Lbs clot, tut when It cornea to making mak-ing those lumpklna Into lies, your YaDkreBlrlaluriiua all tbe cooks of the werld. We are starting out on an era of prosperity that I bound to result Inagrrat traniforma. Hon We liase an enernello peiple, itch mines, bsppy boiuoe, good schools and a ileuOIJ social sysleru. .Many wealthy euterners (to to t urope evtrj suniusr to ilrnl their vacations la viewing tbo wonder of nature, For awe-lnsilrlogstiu-ay wacau beattbe world. Tblspioplo are tieitliiulng to ftndoutaruiaro t-lnnlng to Tlsll ui. Ourieoplearo hospitable and generous ao 1 fney take great pleasure lu recelT. locaadonllrtalnlug visitors, especial ly wten they are as slistlugulsbed at ypunelTes. We took you out to tbe like bxlsy and ickled you aud prear-d prear-d you for spreth-maklnif nud I now lfitroducelo tbe tiscmblage HO.t. JOHN A. LEU cbtlrmtn of the Iloitou Hoard of Aldermen. That Kentlcmau tald: 1 tfpreclate to the lullest deilcu the corJIal recei tlou you have tendered mrselfknd oolleaicuoa. I al-o recoc una lbs (act tbat It Is notlTento either myself or associates, either collectively or Individually, eoniuih ts It Is to tbe grond old municipality of which we are the reprtteulailves. 1 am In n soiuewhnt euibarraielu!c tuition. This Is my llrst visit to the 1 sr West. I uui more tbuu nitroeably surprised with your city an 1 your leotle. I promise you that for years your generous hospitality and jour gallant courtesies will be remembertvj, and you cau rely upon uelolturea upon the peoi le of llcstou what we have found bere. 1 Ullcve, Mr. Mayor, that you hive one of the grsudeitcltlisln tho West. 1 Ulleve 1 volte thesenumeuta of mycolltagues wben 1 aiy thtt I was more ttiau surt rlicd at your develo) tnsnl and the Biindeur of jour scenery. I learn that your ilty but tltrled ou tho march of rogriss, thtt you tre going to pave your streets wltu either asphalt or graulle. A clly, In order to proir, ruuit first look carefully to Its water uply, tbeu to lis suulttry iciidlllou, fcudtheu Its hlghwaia When this Is done hero jou cannot help having a great clly. Vour Mayor has ttld tnat Utah cau Wat Maatuchujtls In the matter of pumpkin, but Uuhcvnuot beat her lu twaus. .Iiugtiler Ueaut ell cheater and swell more to the quire loch In Mtsitchusettt than any iumklnt you havo ever imu. Applause. JUDUR fOWFKS wat nrit lutroduLed aud made a cluracterlstla s erch of welcome and said that be did so for the taituyera of the clly, He conolu led bis talkiy laying a glowing trlbuto to Mum. cbuttlts. 111UIUE.ST 1IA1III tftbe llostutt Coimuon couucll madea I rlr and uuroui tHtech, In which he laid be was surprised to dud Halt Lake lot rooming illy tint It la. J.OT "JOHN L." John II, Bulllvnu, a member of the II elou council was Introduced by . Msior llaskln as Jonn iU riulllvsn i The i.tur corrrcled the mlsiake aud MdedtHat he was surprise 1 that he fsjujt been Introduced e Ibo genu. Im John L. Hulllvau. (I.augbier.) 'Iilli wlru lloiloulana but lloston was 1 j'"t I rou I ol John 1.. (Apiliuw.) Ha wai surj rlsid to II ml city In this IJttof tbegrcat wist like Halt Lake, "hen he If It lloatou bo was an anil- illvtrmnu, but bo frankly admitted lost be ha I beeu loiivertel In faor Jl Itits white metal. IU. was a delegate lo the ramilng .National Democratic 1 convention at Chicago, and be noulj ) I on the tide ol sliver men there, as ould the moat of Masaachuietti. 1 Ap-plsusi.) Ap-plsusi.) r L'ommenllngiipontbeiiosslbllltlesof our oily the sikir talJi "You blvi the msklng of Ibu Rresloat city of the Jt"u ourmsgnlrlpcntstreelsainnft ilreets, but brdad and betulllul ave. noes, We ouly havo ono aveuue In Jton that compuroa favorably with your streets. AUlUUIAN ItrtMN Mid that during the day ho had real, "ed the dream and dealre of hla boy. hood. He had oroiMHl thei niverJor-Utu. niverJor-Utu. (Laughter.) Halt Lake would surely become a great city. He found nerualllhe culture and aeconitllsh-menttof aeconitllsh-menttof which iroudnld Union could bout. Ho felt at tnougli lie was In V" 1 Utfl.nl, an I liiillv so, as the floneers of Ulib were moiJy New 1 nglstideti Utah was the lllni of the worll. No olber not on (Jod's earth was favored more than this Territory. Ter-ritory. .Nnlnto sullied upon Ua always. Only be careful about one thing. I'rotict yourielvis by stnllary precautions. 1-reel a ire uiaunyfur the dliimilof your nwer atta but never 111 iku Ibo fatal mlatako of conveying It luto your beautiful lake. If you do, lo fifteen or twenty leors, perbais U.i, ou will tuir.r fromanrpldemlothe horror of which on tan not now concotve. John it. iiim, clerk of tbe Uoaton illy council, c irnsed hla aurprlie at what ho bad foun I Inaalt Lake, an I thanked the ofilclalaandclllseiii thereof for their liosj liallty, J11K3E 7ANU eiprsned blsaatlilaclton at the 0 for tunlty of participating In tho receutlou tenJered to the members of the com. moil council of llooton. "Kvery gnat natlou"ba tald cau bout of a city that excels all olbers. In nncleut tlmn Athens was looked tons a tvntir of Intelloilual light and a t lice for moral develonient. In tills laud we speak of Jloatoll as the 11 lib of the universe, llvistou has not yet, how. ever, ( rodmed a Hocratts nr an Arlaloilr, lut It has rurnl-hed the United rllatea and lbs worll with aome Illustrious men and women. Our city Is not as old as Uoaton nr Athens. We have no such academy at Harvard college but we havn Institutions ol learnlug of which we may well be proud. Though now i radically at tbe footof the hill, the summit will b. reached during the coming aAts of nrogreia and rosperlty. The poets have written of tills a the Uden ot the Weal, aud such It Is. In Utah our ruckt are more valuable, our Uellt dccer an I our mountalus higher than yourt aud our lain more brautllul than Klllaruey can boait of. Uur atmosphere at-mosphere la aapuroai that of auy sea shore and our clloiite uuiurpasiel. (Jenllemou, 1 am glad lo Join with the peopleof our fair clly In blddlugyou welcome. IN Tilt. DININCI HAM. A magnificent a read, which bad been prepared by Mauager Holmes. wasthsnartakeu of In an luforrual manner. At midnight moat of the guests departed for their hornet while others llugered till later. T1IC DrtAHTUHK. Thlt morning at 01.0 the dlatln. fculahsd Iloalonlaus resumed their ourney toaards the coail. AN VMAOCKITl U INVITATION. Major Itaskln had seut the follow. Ing lo the mayor of Cgdsn (Jit)! Tboro will be given at tho Knutsford hotel or this clly, a P 1) o'clock p. in. on the &Uh lust, an outwi ultiinsiil lu honor of Ibosevcufecu uiemliersof tho Iloston city council who will stop ovor hero uli that date lo tholr l aasago across Ibo oon-lluent. oon-lluent. Uubebslrof Iho council of this city I am Instructed to lovito you and your council to lion r us with your presence al such entertainment. An early ret ly Is requested. Itoiirnfullv; II..N,lltal!l-r,Miyor. To this letter Mayor Turner ssnt tbe followlug refill Honorablo It. X. IlssUn, Mayor, fill! Uke City, Utah: Pear Ntr-our favor of Ibis date to ban I an 1 noted Inliebalrof theoooncll of this city I thsnk you lor your kind and courteous iiiilliitlou to bo proientat the himlsrnrd hotel on the eieulng of the 'JtUt Inau, for tho iirposo named. I lo grel to si tbst soversl lueinliorBOl our council art at present absent from tbe cuy, an I lbos whom 1 baveseti,loi;elh. erwith myself, through the short noilco and prior engagements, will not bo able to be pre-enl with you Thsnklojyouagsla fr the Invitation aud wishing you stl an enjoyable time, lam reipectrutly. Wm. II. IC'nitn, Mayor. |