Show THE TWO processions professions PROCESS IONS PEOPLE are what they seem to be what a man looks like is what he really is in the overwhelming majority of cases it is only a question of discernment in detecting his real seeming in perceiving his bis true appearance pea pe arance the rule laid down dowa here may have exceptions but it will generally apply under it let at us review the liberal procession of friday feb ath and that of the peoples peopled party on saturday feb 8 the former had an impromptu appearance pe arance throughout the column looked as if it had been hastily formed and for the most part from the bystanders there was a lack of order system and symmetry A helter air predominated all along the line portions of the column wore uniforms and some of the organizations thus equi ped marched tolerably well but the majority of the men in the mae line did not march at all they merely straggled the mass MAN of which the procession was composed was heterogeneous rather than one sec tion N was from colorado another from iown iowa another from the dako tae ete etc the marchers barchers mar chers were strangers to each other to a great extent aud and many of them were strangers in the city vity A considerable portion of the men i in the t 6 liberal sf procession wore expressions upon their faces which indicated a devil anevil may care disposition a 9 willin willingness guess to resort to any tactics atwould th tb win I 1 they looked like riffraff riff raff and their whole appearance indicated that they were transients or at least not a cerms perms permanent nent element of local society they did not look like their names were on the tax roll nor like they had children in the schools here there was a notable dearth of music m the appears appearance nee of the peopled party parade as compared with what we have just described indicated a superior race and civilization tio u it was waa perfectly organized observed per perfect feet ayder and the column marched with a steady ry rhythmic ahmic step so suggestive of strength power unity and disca discipline P the serried faces wore expressions of honest earnest hopeful purpose most of them were as familiar to old residents as the fixed objects one sees upon the streets the transient element was wholly lacking if visitors designated as such guch who were given places in the line be excepted solidity stability permanency were ideas expressed by the features of the procession from beginning to to end the rich banners of which there w was as a remarkable profusion were emblazoned em blazoned with sentiments hard bard for a dishonest people to counterfeit ter feit felt the mass was homogeneous fach each man was acquainted with a host of his fellows there waft a large preponderance of an element which was born and reared in utah and filled with devotion demotion for her welfare the names on the tax roll had their owners in this column by the thousand the homes and schools of the city had hack their proprietors prie tors and patrons here an honest discerning man eni arely free from party and religious lines and gifted with keen tion who saw the two processions professions process ions but knew nothing of the issues between the two would not hesitate an instant to which to give his sympathies pa thies he would feel in his inmost soul that the peoples peopled ticket ought to win |