| Show THE TUE PRESIDENT IN OGDEN OilY t e 0 Thirty Thousand Turn Out to Wel Welcome como come Nations Executive J ON LIVE TOPICS Welcomed by Jayor bJor l jor and md introduced bJ b Rued Amid and lid Ogden gen May 30 Possibly the Iho largest crowd that has ever assembled In Og Ox Ogden Ogdon don den greeted ted President Roosevelt sevelt upon hla hili arrival at tile tie union depot at 30 20 yesterday afternoon It U Is estimated that fully people lined line the tho streets and cheered him us he lie drove along at attlio thu head of oC the parade went ort oft ot without n a 1 hitch with the single singh exception that the th school children who had hild been massed In Letter Lester park Illuk In III an nn of an address from the pros Iden wore Were disappointed On reaching Khe he point Joint where tim tho children were armed with lags flags and bedecked with tho the national colors the tho president drove slowly past and continued continue on to fibs city oit halt hall Where the tho addresses were given elvon There Thore were fully Cully people astern assem assembled bled at nt the union depot when the tho train In As the train stopped the secret seret st ret service men nien n wore were the tho first to alight They were followed by IW Senator IJ arna antI and then President Roosevelt Hoo velt made his appearance amid a 11 greeting that went wont echoing up ip the street Mayor then stepped forward and Introduced th members member of ot o the recep tion committee David I I J L Clark Joseph A T r 1 Wright WEIght and Fred J iosel With each cach cachor of or these thue the president shook hands heartily The rhe parade was quickly formed and started up street thence It tt traversed Washington avenue to to Adams avenue down buck ball to Washing Washington ton and up UI street to Jet Jef Jefferson ferson and ond through the tho park rho Tho decorations decor were very ver prolific In bright bunting S WELCOME WELCO I Mayor Maor paid nid Eadies and Gentlemen As the chief executive of ot this city I do now nov foe tol fo you y and In your behalf welcome Theodore Roosevelt President ot of the till United States to Ogden Og en City and for you ou I J extend to him hint a II fraternal greet greeting leg ing and wish him In your name namo nod God Godspeed speed d In his every Over ever undertaking We with wish him bUn and his every joy and pros prall prosperity And In conclusion I wish to say sa to the president lre that the tho words I have uttered ar are not mere mero Idle words ot of 11 flattery artery but Jut that I ip speak ak and voice for tor forthe forthe the great majority ot of the people of I this section of the country countr their senti sentiments I ments menta of ot appreciation and approval of ot the grea work ork he l I III performing At the close of at this address of ot wel wet welcome come corne Senator S n iLl Smoot from Provo Introduced In the president to tho the people In a n few tew remarks PRESIDENT T INTRODUCED President Roosevelt was Introduced to III the tho citizens of at Ogden by Senator Smoot The senators speech which was Wae brief anti and warmly applauded wan Willi wanas as 1111 follows Fellow Ogden this day Is honored with the presence of ot the most mOlt distinguished American citizen ant and In most mOlt distinguished American citizen It owens means the tue most distinguished person In all the world Not only the American people but nil all tho the great grent pow powers I ore ers of ot the world recognize our preel president dent as a n statesman and a n a a patriot and n g scholar No honest per eon can with Justice doubt his hl loyalty or patriotism lie He loves his country and his greatest t aim In life lite Is l to ad advance vance her Interests while In the late Inte war ho demonstrated ed Id to all alt he would If It necessary die for forthe forthe forthe the cause of liberty anti and truth Ve We love him him for tor his Integrity and patriotism and we shall support him him for tot his hl candor and Americanism He lie Is the first and only president of the Unit United United United ed States who knows know by personal In tn Investigation the advantages and disadvantages vantages of all nil sections of our country who knows known by personal visits to every of the Union tho the habits and cus customs customs customs toms the pleasures and trials trial the wishes and anel desires of all the people Your successes ses give gho him pleasure leasure j your 0 misfortunes he ht Is ever randy ready by his power and Influence to alleviate Our president lives In the hearts of the epple and IH 1 known In every err city ell In every town In every ever tillage and In eve ee every ry 1 hamlet an as If a I defender of ot principles of at liberty justice and free fr i dam dom He knows known no south no north no east cast ens I no west PSt for tor ho represents America and nil all that mighty word means In tact fact he Is I a II typical twentieth twentieth century American Ladles Ladies and gentlemen I J have bae the tho honor bonor and the V pleasure of Introducing to hI t you the pres presIdent president V Ident of ot the United States Slate the lion Hon Theodore Roosevelt PRESIDENTS lm SPEECH 1 The Tie presidents speech was as lIS tot fol follows lows I Mr Mayor Senator Smoot and mind you ou my men anti and women of 01 Ogden OiJen of Is ts n a 1 great pleasure to 0 come before you ou this afternoon and If C I J needed netted which I J do not a n ion of what was done In Irrigation I would appeal to tho the experience of ot tIle the people who have made so 10 marvelous a II of ot Irrigation in this beautiful t alley nile What Wha t you ou have hn 0 succeeded In doing doln with lIh beet sugar alone alono Is to show the tho wisdom of trying to develop Jn In a every way a the Irrigated agriculture of the country and I was more pleased ban I cart can say to have been able to render any nn aid whatsoever In putting 1 Upon the tho national statute books a n law lawch If Which Thich ch I J consider second lelOnd In beneficence to a none connected with our Internal de development since the homestead law was passed palled IRRIGATION I am delighted that the tho National Ir Jr Irrigation Irrigation congress Is to be bo held helit hero here next tall fall and I 1 congratulate the state of bf Utah upon the fact tact that Its 1111 Ix Legis Igl p lature Will was as the first fiut ever eer to PASS pIUS an nn appropriation for such ouch a n congress There can be Le nothing of greater tm lam to the welfare and growth of ot 1 our country count during durin lh the that Is I opening than this question of ot Irrigation It Is of at vital consequence to the growth of ot nU flit of ot the states of the J I Rocky nock Mountains and immediately to either side and anything that Is of such consequence to one portion of ot our country IB ts necessarily of consequence to all eli I cannot with too loo much em emphasis say lay la that every wise and pa patriotic man will viIi favor any an scheme schema for forthe forthe forthe the betterment of a part of the coun country country I try whether It In t In his own section or not adI rJ t b caus whatever helps a part I of Us I Is In the long lone run helps help all we Ye go BO up p or go godown godown godown down together Prosperity does not stop at ucla tate lines line and neither dOts does ad nd adI I versify When prosperity comes comel while It tt may come com unequally yet et It cornea com J to alii aU all and when wea adversity como while white some somo will wilt suffer Buffer more than thun others yet all nil must t suffer stiffer somewhat The greatest lessen leason the time Amen Ameri American can body politic to take to heart at tile me beginning of dt th the twentieth conS con century tury tory Is that It Is III out of the tho question flue permanently for our people to progress wave save on lines that tell for tor time the progression res sion of nil all that you OU cannot raise per permanently permanently permanently one section by hy depressing an another other oIlier one olle class by hy depressing dt another and anI the man Is to the prin principles of our government no lew lesa than to the welfare of our people who Becks Heeks to arouse e any feeling among amon Americans against their ho inn makes ken his hili appeal In iii the time fancied In Interest interest terest of ot a u section or In the time funded Interest of ot a 11 class ilass We can cnn BO go we e go up only by h 11 each ench of us keeping In mind not merely merel his hiM own rights rl but hi his HH duties to Ills his hi neigh hors born meaning by neighbor ov every oen ry man living within the tine limits of ot broad broadland land hand TIme The safe motto on which to act oct actIs actis Is the motto not mint of oC some ome men down Iown but of all up and therefore I t feel teel It w was vs s not my m privilege but my air duty to ask Isk the tIme national gov gur government representing the tIme people of the 1118 entire onto do doall doall all In Its IlK power lower for tIme the furtherance of the tIns Interest t of ot those hose states whose whoa sue suc success tees cess Is Ii I largely dependent upon the ap application p of ot the of ot Irrigation SELF HELP And now you know the pr oret The Tho Lord Jord helps those who help themselves If you yeLl ou throw all al the duty duh of helping you on the Lord Laid he wll throw It hack baLk backon hackon on you u Now It Is t the tIne same ame way with your our fellowmen Providence Is III not go 0 lag Inc tc tt do everything for you and the national government cannot All that the tIme national llonel government can cun do tb h I to try tr to tOMI give you a n fair fRh show to help you to la tho chance of at doing your jour our work under favorable conditions and then time the has hall got to be done by you yourselves And Anel a u as one step tep toward doing that work ork I T hope most earnestly that you and all tho the other stat a In tn interest will 1111 push forward end and will In every way lIa endeavor to make the time meeting of the irrigation s here In Ogden n a thorough coni ulce Ant And I say aay that tint Omat merely In the of 01 Ogden not 1101 merely merel In ill the of or states which breto m to 10 be benefited by 11 Irritation Irrigation hut but In Inthe Inthe the tIme Interest of ot the this Union I 1 want to see that thai c III ft sst I want vant to tolee lee ace tho the work oric of ot Irrigation made time the greatest possible Hero in the today nt at Og Ogden den I am by the one ono olata olase of oC our citizens whom I feel f 1 I have hao the concurrence of ot nil of us ue In putting tore fore foremost most In lIving giving for Cor all time the right of the men of the tho Grand Army Arm of ot the also allO of at greeting the tIme younger meir my own comrades who WInO ashore and I am glad clad lal to sav say here afloat both bolh ashore and nud afloat did tilt their duty dut In the tIme WAr of at 1898 anti and ani I want to I say lust JUNt tu t a word wort to you ou about thim When W hen I greet reet the men anti and ant women of ot the th generation that fought ought the civil for mind you the woman who lio stayed at ot home and sent husband or I lover father or brother to the Will war that sent the breadwinner off ort and tried triad to do her beat best without his aid at home Items knowing that he lie never come ome comeback beck back sh she deserves Just as I much recognition attica as the man who ho went In fact when I J speak of ot good I am just as apt to think of or a woman as aa a n aman anun nun man and In tn the tile partnership between man mami nd d woman I J am nm by b no means sure lIure but that It la is the tile man that g goner m r oily has the best of It anti and one omne thing lIning I know that no other othor citizen In the country has the tho equal claim upon us UI as All the tine woman who wino has imas brought us up to b be honorable mIl men and women her children who wIno has hu done domme tier her duty ditty Iti tn tIe the hula home to husband and to children Now you of or o the civil war var mind and you my m comrades of the tile lesser leaser for gentlemen In our case It tt BO No of a 1 job but wo we did It ItI I want nant 10 It 0 take Just one leson le Jon from what they did At Salt Bull Lake I spoke of time the lea les lessons sons eons to be Ito Ie drawn In our own on end civic lire life from tram time the conduct of ot the themen men mcneIl who fought In tn the th great tivit war var warWe Vie WI have hll VI many man problems to ty our boundaries here hero a nil as a 1 many new problems Pave have arisen and will arise as All incidents in ill th trell growth of our complex industrial civilization We Wo teed need to advance new methods of meeting problems but blat the tine spirit with which vo Vf v must inmost approach them It If we are to succeed Is 18 the tine shown howl by Jy tine the mon men who In lift 1861 answered when Abraham Lincoln called a spirit of ot broad humanity of ot d da a 0 spirit of manliness which will wilt not en enI n I uro wrong and will wilt not millet inflict It both 1 I dont want to see leo you endure wrong and I dont want vant to see nee you inflict It Anti And above and In addition a spirit of coolheaded sanity If JC there ther Is ono one quality which wo WU must try to eradicate from our dealings with any an of the at and ami Industrial problems which arise from time to time tine It II Is the quality of Banish h brutality eney ency greed creed hatred them nil nii niland and banish with them all nil forms of ot emo erno emotional tinned We need cool head ell sane common sense In dealing with tine problems that confront tine tin nation jJ t as we need lIeo l It In dealing IAh eeli with wit I th problems that confront him or her in his hll or her tier own on household OF OP CIVIL WAR WAIt W AU So that we need 1111 to draw u II lemon from the conduct of ot tine the men mom of ot the Civil w r In mm conducting our affairs of or peace Vt Vii need neeti also to draw a moral front from their conduct as III to how to handle our ourselves solves selves In the giest work of the world which whether we wish It or not we must undertake Mind you ou a 1 nation like ours cant piny jiny Iia a V email part A small n In weak wak people a Ii people with limited territory t 01 little wealth and lint few Inhabitants might play pIny a 11 small part with dignity and propriety a big nation like hIke ours our cant lant We must play u tt big part We cnn can play It badly or play lla it II play It we W haw have got not to and an nit we have to I J know too well welt tle of ot Iny lay countrymen to heel heal tat tate HB III to tIne th way In which It shall be played foyed Now In th the Civil war the men who vino did dill the tha business dint did not boast bont of ot more inure than they th could make good Ool They Tiney did lid not say may what they could not do The people who rimo called On to 10 Richmond and demanded ll that within three weeks they th time should go ItO to 10 Richmond were not the people with the rifles at nt the front they the were the tIme people behind Yes and tine Oio tH men In front knew they had Mil quite a Job on their hands I they knew that It would take some time and w were re bent on H seeing It U through mind and the tho same no poo vie pie who sho would nt mit one moment shriek for tom an immediate victory victor Ictor a n triumph at Richmond two weeks afterwArd when perhaps that victory had occur occurred occurred red would sly say that the time war wa was n a fail failure tire ure After It lund had ended they were vere In tn error It did not end for three years year ear earan and an a 1 half afterward and then It end ended ended ed ell the tIme other way wa waAt At this time tinne there th re was quite a IL com corn commotion commotion motion among tho tIne people on the west westside westside side of ot the speakers stand and the tho people In front began to arise and look |