Show II I I SALT L T HONORS MEMORIAL OA DAYI l a Impressive Ceremonies and Loving Deeds lot for Those Who Sleep In Death I CEMETERIES ARE THRONGED Veterans of or Many Battles In tn a t Parade That Was Witnessed by Thousands This Morning SPEECHES AND OTHER EXERCISES I Orators of the Day Daj Tell Stories Of or Valor and Death Pleasure Holds Sway This Afternoon The thy day hns Ime hn been liMn given over to lo tho honor of tho the dead The hills of tho the oily city elt cemetery and the beautiful green plots of Mt Olivet nrc thronged with loved loveil ones one of those thoo who have gone gore before and by Aun will bo be transformed Into Inlo lottery N cr In the History of o the tho city pet per h ip has hat tho the observance of ot f Memorial dl 18 been more 0 re general g nerI The Tho mR been a II simple ono one oi In the morning c CM hOlly watched the 1111 parade c 0 nobody went td tho Ihl bal I nl ed NI down with for tor the tho gre of ones oneil Then dinner dinn er Then hon n As AR though to wp v I t the I tI Ill that Hint attended ott 0 II thi I hp visit tc Ie i Ih tl burial tho whole holi t if II I ins to hue have gone to tho the K Kei J 1 ei PI street ecu car owned by h tim till company I t in III arnica Hut It tt IR Is to tott tt S this whether the tho linen I 1 to th Ih other oUr haunts of or leading to 10 the tho are 1110 the tho 11 f II heavily Nature iture smiled her broadest on tho the lii di The sun lun CIUllO cu no up 1111 U p deny mul It t I TIB ng n The sky eky ky v wn as clear Only roy for mi 1111 hour was wui therea thoroll there a of die t I weather This fhle was WIS ne when whon a 1 aud I iud ud gathered directly overhead oh ring Ing tho the nun eon Hut It soon oon melted incited I n AH As s though n i 1 kind 1 V ld lel not nol permit It tho the maiming of no co I 1 n a 1 tin r ices vero wro held at nl tho the cemeteries 11 Jre 1 to tho the 0 a A 4 It U wore lere ere delivered I 1 eminent n rid thousands I I ned to thorn them enraptured AND AD there them woe was no general go II elU I re to tot 11 I u 11 t for tOl decorations the business 1 l Il I B have ho come cinno to 10 the front with mi un nh 11 thoughtfulness 1 float from rr m 1 Le buildings B up 1111 and atu down IUt street In front of tho the Ken iCen ot o almost the tho theu 1 nt 1 u hang honA from from tho the 1 n the Iho tops lOllS of tho the Mercantile Millinery Keith Crane U II li and other buildings build ings tho t ho hone ne anti and Stripes float anti and automobiles are nr 1 I In national colors Thc shops were barren last laM In 1 3 lit ht At closing tine tholo WitS not lower tovey to 10 be he had In any toioI In I the et Oil This la Sc something that ini rt nl I In many It U ItI 11 Lt tt I how IiO generally the tho lay hoe haH hoet I t II fu n II All MI business hue huet 1 t id an liS usual TODA YS The great public feature of ot the tho day dayis ay 1 is I the parade which moved from this the mor ru r of or Third RO and State Stalo streets 1 in 10 Two 1110 hours houra b for i 1111 b had begun to gather ulong th thO thi the theR 1 R i of They rhey worn wro ero ed In t heir lr best Jest many mall carried curried HUB nuS anti and all ull allI I aA ero sero bent hont on beginning h tho the holiday with a 1 d of Pf gratitude to the military organization that were vere to march There woe Willi as very vor little delay In Inthe Intile tile the start The column Into Kust l Temple street from Third Houth In frond the tho usual platoon of police pollee led let by Chief Chlor Lynch I and accompanied by four tour mounted Next woe was the tho patrol W ion drawn drin by 4 the thu spanking team tenni recently purchased olid gaily decorated Then Thet came Frank II Clark of tho the fl O A H n nid Crand Marshal of ot tho the ston He lie wn M mounted on a II flety charger r otio otie to 10 the music and to complete tho the picture a it 1 bugler of tho the Light 4 accompanied him Next in line lino riding were ere Col Cot ColM ColM M M Ma Mn Richard W Young Copt J T Wash Young and und Capt JOB Jos U E I Caine Tin TOLLOW OLLOW The Ninth infantry band led the tho Ninth Infantry and U IC prizes were ere of or offered this loli of the parade would come In for tor strong To tile lively quickstep the regulate regular marched With the tho sim lm vigor and stead steadiness iness Ine s that cornea comes only from experience They wore vere loudly loudl applauded all oil along the tho line lino a 1 more moio dashing lot of soldiers never having haIng been beon seen In this city OF LONG JONO AGO And then Ihen tim thO ho vets vot e He Heroes Heroes roes ros of Gettysburg und ond Why some of or them thrill carried umbrellas to vard of ot the tho pelt peltIng Ing lag rays raya of ot Old Sol Sot R some used staffs to help them on their way But Hut there thoro was WIlA not one who vho forgot to 10 raise hl hili Ie lint with Kith almost t tearful in Pride Me as ILC the thousands of cheered i lustily the 0 I A 11 H I First cune the tho James I lJ 13 McKoan Konn post about 30 10 strong antI and then the Ihl H n Max Maxwell well roIl post poet of or considerable less ieee numbers number To those who have havo watched the tho mem otial parades year after year yonI there theN wag wagan an nn eloquent but sorrowful story ator In inthe tho the night eight It U WOK was apparent how the tho tanks ranks are arc thinning out It Is Ic likely that n II full score eore of or yett lIns have hoye pass pais passed ed Id avny luring during the year more of or them thom will ill pro IfO within another year Kven Een today the that followed th the faithful old marchers carried a 1 number from each post PORt who sin are absolutely unable to 10 make moke another march It will be but n a short time sighed n II spectator ape before only our remain The Iho corps followed tho two to In anti and thorn thom came the Utah TIght Light Artillery hoH In their old eld khaki khalil uniforms led by Capt K It A Wedgewood A MATTER OF or There Thoro was disappointment In the tho Knowing showing made by II tho tio battery boys hoa For lor some Inexplicable the omeerA of ot the tho arc aro un on unable able to get Kt the members out on ll parade It II I t Is a II pity In magnificent parade with hundreds of men from Fort ort 1 With the th Utah Light artillery two batteries had hllL a 11 of only about 21 The Indian war veterans most of them long bug Inre marched with their red banner flying n ln anti and evoked the plaudits of ot tile the multitude And AmI come caine tho the picturesque artil artillery levy lery from Fort Fori Douglas There wore were two 1110 divisions of ot 12 guns each being helnA the tho Twelfth anti mated artillery A liner lot of or men mn And u horses RH never neon line shown In III over every OVI step they the take Holds band bOOtI swung In behind tho tha cog reg heading bending the National In Infantry fantry Then come came All Hallows cadets Indel Their uniform are the only may gray ny shown In III the and pur par partially tI III I from the sentiment theli the It dress and partially because of ot their flue fine appearance the Iho crowd found Itself cheering attain again The Tho High school ca en cadets dote received tho the same sort gort of an nn ova on ovation tion Tho The National battery and anti the troop of ot cavalry were vere cheered lUll lus lustily thy tily nail and the Veteran Firemen were wro ero no loss ices eagerly greeted than tho the old war Will veterans Chief still sill I leads them on such stich occasions and a grateful community hopes hopel ho he will do so 80 o many timed yet et ot The Tho last laM feature of or the parade was tho the Oro department which made an ex ox excellent Tho The lin lint of march woe was tram front the Knutsford corner to Hast gut Temple street streel thence north In to the tho Pioneer monument thence countermarched to Second Routh nuth thence east eRAt to State Stale street where the procession Tim The veterans and relief relict corps proceeded nt at n I once to th the cemo come and for several hours Jours were en engaged engaged in decorating the tho graves TUT Ill I CITY Cg ElER V r Great tile Scene Of Flowers hind and Sorrow Thousands of people wended their WilY way ty to 10 the City II ity today anti and a there pall paid tribute to loved ones oneil gone g ne before by h bedecking their graves graven with h lIow lowers fl as an us ue they tile were fran rant not hi In the history hillOrY of the silent city Ill of ut the dead thud lire bun there thero been un Immense crowd rod UK na hint witnessed there The t company was Ins as nt its llo wits 1111 ends coils to t bun hIli bundie die the S white while at nt the Sexton LavIe and oud a were ero kept kelt busy bucy hll y an inquiries nail and pointing out to 10 those thore who called the plot of ground whore hore loved loVeil been heen lild la 11 Iii hi hinWIl away any Unlike the acene described In III Inthe Inthe the opening of o Cr Grays ys leRY legy the place woe wn more lucre like a n city of or the living than of ot the dead and bore log witness to 10 to the tho foot fact that death Is no 10 respecter ro pC lor of or persons that It Is III In reality rc nil H the unwelcome visitant that knocks at nt every Ver door I very In the cemetery was wan crowded and ami heN litre and there thero could be 11 seen Aen little knots cf d c f people tome come arranging lowers flowers on Oil the mound of ot earth marking tho the routing r place pf ot those departed nod and others ottiece with moistened cheek check anun an un on bidden tear nt at thought of happy with those who sho had been betit lIc n called away The fhe only exercises of ot f a II formal char character actor acter that were ere carried oyt 01 were tore those under tinder the direction of the Uie corgo IU It B Maxwell lost 0 O A H It the tho Corps orpa ami tho the no t Veterans After A tier decorating the grives gravell of comrades reading tho the rit nt ritual ual of at the Grand Army A 1111 nod and listening to Inspiring strains from Crom the Utah lion Hon W V I D was ae In Introduced nail and made a u telling speech In which he recounted tho the achievements achievement of or tIme the nations heroes and paid tribute to 10 who simo had laid III It down their lives for their cause In the tho early tiny day of tIm the nation the tho west weilt was too young yoting to participate hut but not flOt 81 o 11 oIn In the tho war of or OS 08 S when lien thousands of ot other her gallant sons lion marched faith foith In Ia oho olie to their call and with the tIme Intrepidity of ot tIme the true American soldier ohler gave their to vindi vindicate pate cate their cause The TIme other othor scalier aker of ot tIme the day was len dan Rollins who reviewed tho the war rut his itis history tory lor of ot the past hOst tribute to toI I those thos Iho who In the tho of the Int contest the Ih like iIi o of which the tho world wend has hall never known Rollins praised the tho Con Coil Confederate federate soldiers for their gallantry gallantly and until sold that the Mho battle of or the tho Rebellion was wo that bitt of ot Gettysburg which In lii awfulness the Of df the lie struggle and the tIme bravery of the tho men participating sac not by II l even eon 11 the battle of ot Waterloo cloi close c of he exercises 11 were died AT 1 JUT lT T TG G a i A K U mill umi Other Do Honor to tn Sleeping at tit It Olivet oem celli Y wire conducted bv lIv the J n 11 Mo tim 11 Kean post 0 A R It thin the Womans Relief Corps CorDa ut ot the tic same canto po poM t l Tho The orator of the tito was Rev Hev pr PI D DH H ii Talbot of the lilt Meth Methodist odist odlat mission for tor Utah who delivered nn on able obit and eloquent In lit he paid the tho Ito hIghest tribute to the sol sal soldier dier tiler dead and which was lna ns with hearty applause Tho ho lit Ito cemetery was Waft sImply n a 1 lower garden nearly ev e et etry try t grave In I tho ho entire plot piot being pro NO nicely wIth The fhe 0 a A 11 n mid and Hags flags Hagson on O tIme the graves of theIr hull lud their monument was ns aR almost completely cov tov ered with lIh Hus The graves of Utah volunteers a II few tow of or whom itO are burled bulled at ot Mt Olivet were also with lings flags and lowers II 0 lIe Ill Tho The Masons Wood Woodmen men it the World and other orders appointed committees 10 m 1111 I who pIne placed ed NI a u bouquet on the grave of or each de dp departed departed parted member of their order In addi addition lois tion to o alt all these tho the private graves were most mot lavishly strewn with flowers anti and the entire cemetery presented a most beautiful appearance i 1 After Alor the be parade the Iho a O A H It and the Relief corps went directly to the tho cemetery ry They rhey were wore and fol tol follow low honed cd by hundreds of who went In carriages on the tile cars enra and on foot toot footIt It Is III estimated that several thousand people visited the tho cemetery during the day and placed flowers on the graves graveR Tho The O n A It arrived at the tho cemetery about 11 it and anil their services were Vero commenced shortly afterwards They Thoy were conducted on a L platform erected near the 0 O lA A R It monument and aud lasted t i cd on Qa pegs two SALT LAKE HONORS MEMORIAL DAY Continued troi t o page a o ono Ol until about 1215 Tho Tile following program was WIS carried out 1 exercises J 13 D McKean post U O I A II n Song Pong My Imly Country Tie 18 of Thee Theo TheeO 0 O A H It t Relief leleC corps COrll ox t 1 n O Dr Ir D H 11 I Tolbott Kong SlOt HII 0 A AIt AH AIt It H and or v Said l battery bId t e Ft Pt Douglas Baird Ond cind on battery H D Ii H Ii Tolbott Tolbot of U A H It and Hr RII Holier corps cor s |