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Show GLORIOUS FOURTH ! Provo Royally Celebrates the j Nation's Binhday. A GRAND PARADE. I Interesting and Patriotic Exercises Ex-ercises the Order. X 0 oil Prntrram f k"pirs The Day Well Killed Up-Jiroyo Hndja Real Old FiihIi'i nca Fourth of Jul)' ('el- cbratloit Yesterday.. At the first break of dawn thpclil :ens were awakened by the salute-ami salute-ami the din was ki .t tip all tiny. The iniah boy with his little cracker and torpedo contributed tn hb small extent to the general noise. The parade formed cm K Mroet as heretofore aiiiiiniiicrd In Tub Demo crat Hiid w b lined up in aconritaiiee wlin i'Ur report In Saturday's lsue . IIhuuiUuI young ladle represented ourpitiinilecharnctciH.ns follows: Guld-84 of Liberty Mix- Ella Sward. Unluinbl.t, Mls Birdie Gray. Utah, M s Nora R ck. ThH pr..c-sslott wns appropriately bended l.v tin- G- A. R followed hy the f-tw returned v!unum. soele les. clubs mid Iii.Ik. there we.if, ilni Iiidluli "War Vi'li'iMit-, Hie dcpiituicni. the iWHiitlml fl-iral ear. city officials. "Utah1 bent crop," advertising Ho its ami bicycles. Taken all In all It wn a grer.t parade tad eminent y suitable to th day. Sen lees commenced In theTaherna cle shortly after 10 o'clock ly slngi b th "S'ur Spi'-gled Buiiicr." led by l'rnf. J. 11. B'.sliatd. Prayer h Chaplain S. 11. Goodwin. "Hall to Tiioe,Lii.ortj," Tubernucie choir. Mayor S S. Jones, n President of th" day, gave a short patriotic aalutu tury. ; "Sword of Bunkor Hill," sung by Walter Whitehead. D clantlon of Independence, read by A. fcljcersen. "Soldiers' chorus' ' su-ig by male members of cliolr. I Samuel A Kin, ontor of the day, gave a most ol 'qiiriiit and pitilo'lo ad-dr-ss on America; the nam of which Html lor liberty and betterment, of hiiinaniij closing with a most beautl-ful beautl-ful up tttrophH to freedom, "Tnu Passing Regiment,'' sung hy Pyne and U uhard Bro. quartette. A brier address by lion. J. V. N Whlteuoitnn In tha line of patriotism and love of copinry. Miyor Jones mail a few patrlutlo toasts and beulituents. "El C.ipUau,". ung by the .Taberns-,cle .Taberns-,cle oh dr. Benediction by Ch iplatti G, II. Good- iin. : ; . ' ' ti-!irU followed in th af'ernoi.m; cniniueneliiR wl h lia0 tiall IntlmWeKt. Square it 1: to p, m. Foitowlurf see re-ports re-ports uf ihn spirw. ' , pEY CAME! THEY SAV! THEY WON! ) " ' 1 1" if ! C A. TEAM OF SALT LAKE f "PUT3 IT OVER" PROVO j BASEBALL TEAM. ; BfOro la 2 1 to 15 In Favor of t o RU Inkei8rIloivy Rattngr ami Poor Basi Ra-nlnsr Distlifguishia the Game. ' ' ' -i I T1 Pmvf, Vnsehn if team lost their .''Ci .(l u,muh!',IiIh v'par on the Wet Hti'iKor n-uU (.,tci,'tiiv. Tiu Rin V U" s' .1 ii It t'v? 'i.l'i U on Mf " . rtl i t i -. IViw.is ' l Jl t ;.. I but the uiiarlur base ruuuiujf and ; Mil n ilirowmK of the lutivr leant lost thnni the one. The only ulnr play of the game wis a toiili e from Shipp to Choulus in ihe second. 'I he di'Halon of ho'h umpires were fret ly tirlilclxeil ly the I'rovo tenni. but wh h.'iVO ll K 'Oil Mtfoli tr bellel. it i hat overylbiux wus not as fair as po.--ll.lu. The Piovo team was crippled by the nb-oM.CB ot ILirridon and the itUaldllty of Win. KIiik, niir cticlier, still wo believe be-lieve that ihe eoiiUdence of Prove pen pie In mil own home ten in Ims been rfireiinthetied. We Iieliuvo now thnt with our full teiilu PloVi. U the bos, niid the failure of dm wlniiliiR tenia to O 'Ver n $2oU bet proves that ihcy (hi ok mi also. Pru-vo Pru-vo da a bms) hall town Is all rlit. The ni.lowlnjj wa iho LINE ui Y. M. C. A. P. bltlona' Provo Crandall If U x mi A Mcbtrlanu...2 b Chnules K.vail cf Sh pp Ev'-rell 1 Twelves Sun ro,,... c MarkuniH Cros.... , 8b Sutherland Smith -!. Smith Andrews if I. Khu II. McFarlHiiu p S ireus.m A. MeFarlauo and Cht.ules weie captains of their respective teaim. After Af-ter the 11 n ri luiiloi; A MeFarlane wejit In to pi.cll for the Y. At. O. A , II. AJe-Ktrlano AJe-Ktrlano inkinif gHeoiid base. Umplre-Y. M C. A., llodull; Piovo. Pio-vo. U.irney. The following Is Iho tCOUE by innings: 1284 5 0780 Y.M.C.A.O 0 3 1 2 0, 6 5 02: Provo 1 4 2 0 0 5 0 2 115 HOOSK RCES. Winners Woro Horses Owned by T.L Evans," Jesse Knk'lit, J lm Tayb r. Afalrized crowd Withered at the west sldtt race trek yesterday afternoon after-noon to witness tlm tsotnng races he-iw'een he-iw'een some Provo's eraek nnns. The tMCk w.s In fairly RO"d hhapo hivupr been, fixer! up under diiectlon of the cnmiiiitt.e. Reed Suioot auted ns Ktiirtor; whllo C. E, Looi-u and J. H. Unlle.v otlleiated as ju-tRu-i. Three horse wero entered for each raee as hiiiiotinded in our last Sitnr .lay's Issue, and the tluUh lu all was lose Hiid exeltlni;. First rac" two heats 'D c Ma cilu." T. L. Eyans owner, llfM. "Frank J." L. O. Tafi owner, second "B ueher," H. Biriou owner, third. Time, 2:5U. 2:45 Second race two heats ''Chessle," .Iej liul n lit owner, first. 'Coyoie," Wm. Brereton owner, second. sec-ond. "l.a-ly Allen." W. T. Hawkey, own-Mi, own-Mi, third. Time, about 3 oilnuto". Tnlrd race three heats Hor-Ct iiwue.l In .lohn Taylor, C. F, n cker, R C W iiklns. Flr-i heat Taylor tlrst, Decker sec-oml. sec-oml. Wa kins third.. Watklns horedid not go after this heat. Second hat Decker (list. Taylor second. Third heat Tayior flr-t, Decker second. Average time, .t;l0. RI Y LB RVCES. Warm Conto ts in All Evouls by the Wlieeimen. The bicycle rces took p'aco ns advertised ad-vertised in This Democuat. except that they were run on Center street instead of on the west side rare tr.tek. This ehaiiRo was due tnt.hu late hour of closing tho hiian hill game. The winners tn the several evonts were as follows: Mile Free for all Joe Thertotr. Bys' race, under sixteen, won by Willie Roshard. ' Girl's raee, under sixteen, won by Reb t Beebo. Business men's race, won by Jon Therlott. 1 1 tht? race Cal UrsRen' of Spanish fork wa picked by many as a winner, but Kink a nasty fall which put. him out uf tho race. |