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Show gossipf nr y our news, but take THE JOURNAL and. get it straight im ON Trely.-on.- n OURNAL - Hi' home Trf' vinced. ' CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1905. LOOAN VOL. XXVL Ads Work Wonders. fu afidyouU be - con-- No. 139 First came a band of Indians i darkness, but the symbol of liberwar paint and plumes. Many ox ty, the flag of the morning. Chorister Batt sang Whos on these were genuine aborigines, ( doubtless the descendants of the Lord's Side, the chorus i who the witnessed adveut those ing sung by the Sunday School 0f the pioneers and assisted them choir ami audience. In How Mrs. Y. Ziua And Meeting, Card, $ daughter in having lively times. Probably City Day of the great pioneer leader Brig- - no greater change has been ham Young, and who has person- - wrought than in the condition of And ally witnessed and assisted in the .these native sons duirng the years greater part of Utahs growth, re- - since 1847, sponded to the toast, The pio-- 1 Following these 'came .the piFor the first time in several time when the pioneers were en oneers; prior to which, however, 'neers of Utah of 1847, and of Smithfields celebration of the the Tabernacle. A. B. Chambers Pio- - route to a land of which they advent of the pioneers into Utah was Marshal of the day, and E. she presented a handsome boquet Cache valley in 1859. years Logans celebration of knew all would and with commensurate not, require neer Day was to each of the veterans present. A yoke of cows attached to one began at dawn with the raising of R. Miles, Sen., chaplain. of to available their a salute of twenty-fou- r The program follows: strength the importance of the occasion, Mrs. Card laid eloquent and wagon and a cow and horse driv- the flag and . Singing Choir and audience. and of such nature as to impress reach and subdue, the Mormons guns. tribute at the feet of the en on another attracted much at.exof conone the were who At the 9:30 gave grandest the children, Prayer by chaplainparade formed, upon from the who laid the foundations tention, particularly pioneers witDuet Hazel Miles and Ethel of the State so broad and deep children ; as did also the handcart headed by the silver cornet band. spicuous in the celebration which amples of patriotism ever five hundNext came a of Mather. was under the auspices of the nessed when they sent representation that' it will easily bear the impSs-in- g company. 'Address of Welcome Zella Sunday schools, the trials and red of the flower of their manstructure being built thereon; A log house of the brand of President Brigham Young enterof families and forheads their endured rephood, by privations spoke of the toil, privations and 1847 formed a sharp contrast with ing the Salt Lake valley, which Merrill. William Roskelley, bears in the reclamation of the resenting the support of several suuffering from cold, hunger and the residence of 1905 on the next was followed by six emigrant Quartet Great American Desert, and the thousands, to assist in the war discomforts of all kinds endured float, and each was occupied by wagons. There were two hand- George Douglass, Emma Thorn-leg against Mexico. Mrs. George Thomas. They went to by the pioneers that their child- appropriately dressed occupants. cart companies, the quaint old phenomenal progress made forefaththe the succeeding fifty-eigpreserve the country ren might enjoy present luxuries. The farmer with a flail was also vehicles being propelled by men , Paper Mrs. Annie Miles. founded. of had ers some them of Oration Samuel years. It has been frequently asked a relic of olden times as com; and women who were really membrave of The descendants these bers of Nelson. raisthe handcart The firing of artillery and original wherein the pioneers of Utah dif- pared with the modern agriculmen were also ready at the call fered from other and had drawn them Music Silver Cornet Band. announcat of companies flags tural daybreak ing machinery following. sturdy men and n the of whole Vocal Solo George Douglass. the ed the dawn of the great State at the .outbreak of the long and weariwomen who have braved dangers The Sunday school exhibit was Mormon hands war. some across the Toasts ceremonand sentiments, led by journey and hardships in the settlement of a particularly fine one, and here, plains. anniversary. The formal ies began at ten oclock in the planted the Stars and Stripes on other portions of the country. also, the difference between early Then came floats representative Mayor H. C. Peterson. Song Choir. Tabernacle, which was nicely Ensign Peak, then Mexican soil. The speaker drew a convincing days and the present was shown. of Utah in 1847 and 1905, and reof The church founders the were A Benediction and decorated for the occasion, truly typical. pretty Bishop Woodruff parallel between those who, well The first float in this division con- they feature of the was The and Mrs. Miles e which was well filled by an enthus vered the Constitution, which the provided with at least all necessi- tained an bicycle parade speeches, school, Sunday speaker exhorted the children to ties, and choosing their own tim, the occupants being clad in such riders representing the seasons. paper were most excellent, and iastic audience. invade a country aleready knowp habiliments as the scanty ward- A properly mounted float repre- the entire program highly creditThe special guests of the oc- also honor and revere. The speaker detailed the mode and prospected, and a band of ex- robes of the pioneers might be ex- sented the Indians, and it may be able. casion were the few remaining noted that minute men walked disci- iles already despoiled of Early in tle afternoon the theiy pected to furnish. The succeedpioneers of 1847 still resident in of travel, encampment, sides of the the a train children as were given a nice dance, the along piopossessions after being repeatedly ing floats, many of which were amongst pline, etc., that governed Logan and vicinity business floats besides The races and various other whom were: Aaron D. Thatcher, neers upon their momentous jour- driven from their homes, setting truly beautiful, contained the dif- protection. were the for their amusement. to the their forth excellent, conspicuous into the traarrival, wilderness of modern sports ferent the West, and Mrs. Alva ney S. W. Riter, Mr. and departments them those of R. There E. was them also a basketball game among confronted bethat it being for more than a thou- Sunday school, the members versing Cummings, Mrs. Thomas Evans, prospects Frank between and Miles, the difficulties the graduates of the Purser, they sand miles without either suitable ing appropriately costumed and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jackman, and and the trials and store. beschools of contrast a overcame. drug a baseball or suc, a handsome failTheir Drawing we carriage another lady whose name provision. appearpresenting emithe the modes of tween cess Following travel was due to leaderand Smithfield. -parade gamebetween present day inspired ed to get. jance. Theie were a number of old after the of a grants the the pioneers, encamped Hyde Park; band concert, and ship, and their trial to their des-- pioneer and freight wagons of The pioneers of Logan in 1859 and that con- a grand ball in the evening. and a tra- tination so straight that for7 the the said modern plains manner, the that hotly schooner and speaker order, prairie were also present, and naturally tested sham battle was fought Smithfield was honored by the veler eould form no conception of greater part of the way it was many citizens in carriages. were much more numerous. the Indians and famous of the followed the attacking, The parade was truly typical of presence of the following pioneers P10 Journ by the The exercises began at 10:30 ,the men minute under the direction of 1847, who were the guests of neers- - wbo nPon heir arrival railway. Mrs. Card exhorted her conditions as they existed in pio- Utah, the by the singing of of G. Milys, defending the honor: J. J. Ewing, Jane Merrill found de a the treeless George to mubearers neer as treasure contrasted the with country young days up Queen of the West, by a picked and Emily Corbett. morie8 of those early days of trial present. At its conclusion the traip. - hert which br their labors th of choir School twenty Sunday had The days amusements were transformed into a garden and to honor those who had mad 'wagons, hand carts and Indians five voices from each ward, and The Program. conducted without a hitch, and with trees and flowers H present conditions possible. drove to the B. Y. Campus east of the audience under the leadership ,filled A fine was in were greatly enjoyed. tlie ara T. were en-tprogram or given o John the ball ground, where an Caine, Jr., responded speaker sculptor of Stake Sunday School Chorister tist he had ideals which, if carthe toast, Utah. He detailed campment was made after the Charles Batt. in canved on or marble causes leading to the breaking pioneer pattern, and an Indian the LATEST ESCAPE ied by captain Smiley of the placed Prayer was offered by Presi- vas child-tiecommemorate s from tack communiwould established the fittingly repulsed, affording folOP ABDUL HAMID United States army. No one was dent Isaac Smith, which was ne deeds of the the an lesson in and commona new urgpioneers, object hurt in the pavilion with the exfounding pioneer ,ren lowed by the song In Our Loveed the children present to loyalty ity so far beyond the bounds of history. , A Bomb Aimed With Laudable ception of a few attendants, who by the choir and to the ly Deseret visi-an- d to their State, to civilization, recounted the deeds and pioneers, Logan Many people Intent Falls Short of its Royal received scratches from flying audience. to their countheir the under of pin- - tors ate their lunch country the aqd accomplishments glass. Mark. The Sunday School children, t of trees in the Tabernacle square, and Utah flag. the The force of the explosion also neers, trys compared the and friends their parents, 2 to 4 p. m. were 1847 from and with of the Utah lb there, 22. the clock tower in the The today, Melvin damaged with Ballard J. Constantinople, July sang pioneer guests were bidden a welheld al kinds of and races beauties the athlet natural court commission eulogized to yard of the mosque. appointed inquire come by; Master of Ceremonies J. much expression the good old ic and contests for and the and of resources sports State, prizes into the attempt on the life of the Immediately after the. sultan II. Linford, who then introduced ballad, Hard Times Come Again meta- - for the benefit of the children, af-- sultan yesterday has ascertained had departed adetachment of cavdwelt marvelous the upon audience No the More, joining the orator of the day, morphoses that had been wrought ter which they were given a dance that the explosion of the bomb alry charged down the street parin the chorus. W. E. Robinson, Mayor allel with the mosque, and from death of twenty-fou- r who did not like the title orator Hon. Joseph Howell responded chiefly by the labor of those em- for two hours. The little ones caused had a of surfeit which the bomb was thrown, in enjoy- persons and wounded certainly of the day ; would have preferred to the toast, Our Country ; the pire builders, the pioneers. America" ment was the fifty-fiv- e addition In horses sung by to hear some of the pioneers re- rapid development of which he jrere hopes of finding the author of the choir and benedic and the af audience, Many grownups spent injured. Preliminary' investiga attempt, who, however, has not industry late stories of the early days, and attributed to Anglo-Saxo- n was " tion pronoucneOSuperltT fernoohaOhTrace5ddwiTaFthe tions show that the outrage was yet been discovered. believed it would have teen more and dcteimination. In Utah, committed by two Hungarians. Caused Great Excitement instructive. However, he might the stone ejected by the builders, tendent Horace Cummings of the Park. School In General the Board. a was ball ' Sunday evening grand Constantinople, Friday, July 21, Although the outrage occurred say something for the children may yet be found the chief comer a great attraction for Logans via Sofia, Bulgaria, The Parade. to remember. As July 22. The at 1 p. m.f the fact that his main the stone of the Republic. present With the unfortunate at the exception young people bomb which Brigham was intended to blow jestys life had been in danger The speaker related the story original settlement of the country of could the fact that and lawn the Young College Logan did not become generally known upon of the exodus from Nauvoo, in faith in God and unflagging inup the sultan fell short and some neither boast a of band brass older citizens good Logans about thirty yards from until night, when it aroused widewhich those who had, shared vpith dustry had built up a wealthy and of its made nor for the one own, on the engage his dancing merry green To not. face the prosperous commonwealth. those who had Mr. majesty. The latter was at spread excitement as it was .the the all that was after the occasion, true fashion. parade pioneer time on the top step of the first bomb explosion of this charthe great trials and hardships, and to Howell reviewed the early settle- eould debe desired and even The celebration that as a was whole break loose from all ties in the ment of the United States, and flight leading from the mosque., acter that ever occurred in Confect was atoned well for and by partially planned executed, and A panic immediately seized the stantinople. The majority of those old and dear homes they werq the names now famous in hisdrum- it is to bA hoped we will have few a filers and patriotic sultans entourage and the court killed were soldiers who were linleaving, required faith in God, in tory as those who struggled with mers scattered and at more of them because of intervals, many dignitaries rushed up and implor- ing the road, near - the mosque. their leaders, and themselves. and overcame the forbidding asa pioneer brass band which, their educational value to the ed Abdul namid to remain in the The authorities are greatly disThe speaker drew a comparison pects of nature on that barren was however, and lest we decidedly Inprimitive. young, turbed to The unable and forget. sultan, however, between the exodus of the Child- eastern coast. Throughout the mosque. explain how would-b- e entered the and sisted on regicide passed proceeding ren of Israel and that of the history of America, but nowhere his carriage with a calmness not through the cordon of troops ter-da- y Saints. The former were more than in the earliest settleusually attributed to him and, which always bars the roads leadjtrong, the latter weak in num-ber- s, ment of the East and of the West, picking up the reins, drove him- ing to the mosque as soon as the the distance the former trav- it was evident that God had set The races a attracted the mile trot or pace between self to the Yildiz palace, amid the sultan leaves the palace. quite eled was small, while the pioneers apart this country as the cradle of, Utah crossed more than a and home of liberty and the crowd to the Park yesterday after Nimishi, driven by Riley Kent, cheers of the admiring officials. Mrs. Ellen Jukes of Salt Lake American Attache Present. thousand miles of plain, desert equality of man. Its wonderful noon. They were quite interest- Nigger Boy, driven by Read of was thrown violently to the was as The far heard explosion and .mountain . The children of natural resources have been de- ing,' although the track was slow. Ogden, and Michael, M, driven by Israel, upon their arrival, enter- veloped by the hardy and indus- , In the first race, a half mile Moses Thatcher, Jr. Nimishi won as the Pera quarter. Besides the ground by the sudden starting of two straight heats; time 2.25. soldiers in the vicinity, several a street car as she was standing ed a land flowing, with milk and trious races which have been were ' The or trot the pace, competitors quarter mile dash was won horses were killed, carriages were upon the step. Her head and arm honey, while the pioneers of Utah drawn to it by the beacon light of of Maud Reed driven OgII, by by the Iloneyville sorrel, Saxby. smashed into matchwood and the were badly hurt. , came to a barren land bearing liberty, until today it is the wonT. n. Smiths son won the pony windows of the pavilion reserved none of the insignia of hope ex- der of the world.' The children den; Frank W. driven by Kent, Chinch, or as they call them in for the diplomatic corps were Moses and driven race. C, in their Raymond by cept what could Jbe discerned by should take great pride that The broken. won in contained, locality, cedar bugs, have pavilion Saxby, the Honeyville sorrel the eye "of faith. membership and nativity in this Thatcher, Jr. Frank W Grant U. Smith, played havoc with a large portion Mormon loyalty had been call-fe- d great land of the free, and should three straight heats; best time won the half mile dash, time 54 among others, seconds, defeating Nickel , and second secretary of the American of the wheat crop in Kane county, into question at that time, as revere its honored flag, which is 1.18. legation here, who was accompan especially at Ordmille. it has since; but at the trying not the emblem of despotism and The most interesting race was Buck. PIONEER DAY IN LOGAN SMITHFIELD CELEBRATES be-'a- nd The Celebrated Parade Pioneer Remembered Honored With Fitting Observances, Sports. well-deserv- ed y, du-in- ht -- Ex-May- or Spanish-America- old-tim- 1904-190- 5; trans-continent- . at-loo- se v i , te fifty-seve- n. -- ex-pold-ed RACES AT DRIVING PARK -- ( |