Show FIGHTING BOB IN SALT LAKE reviews cadets cabets and delivers lecture Is guest of state which gave him his appointment to annapolis robley D evans the grand old man of the united states nave nav has b been en a visitor in this state the past week suffering from rheumatism and BE as he aptly termed it several souvenirs of the civil war he be reviewed the high school cadets cabets on their parade grounds last saturday in the presence presence of 0 one of the greatest crowds ever seen in zion and attended by governor spry and his staff in full dress uniform as W well ell as the regular army officers from fort douglas here is the tribute he be paid the cadets cabets 1 I am an old sea dog and I 1 am used to precision in everything especially in noting the movements of the men under my command but I 1 was never more proud in my in y life than I 1 wai wag this saturday afternoon when I 1 moved about on the field in reviewing my bodi bode guard my personal I 1 escort who accompanied me through the streets of san francisco when I 1 returned from the magnificent trip of of the atlantic battleship fleet round around the cape they were the bos who he saw me as I 1 ended my long career as an officer of the united states navy and every one of those young men of the high school cadets did himself proud I 1 shall never forget the sight and I 1 shall never forget them the cadets cabets the officers and the band came in for a lot of praise from all who witnessed the review in the big tabernacle at night a large audience listened to fighting bob describe his trip from hampton roads to ko san francisco the th thousands of tons of supplies it took and the hard bard drilling which the ships crews were compelled to undergo in preparation for the trip A an instance of the supplies required it may be bd mentioned that on christmas day pounds of turkey were sed secret to the men at trinidad where the fleet was anchored on that dav this will give some idea of the amount of supplies which had to be carried for the men which composed the fleet in concluding his lecture he said eaid there wa one lesson lesion taught us as a result of that magnificent cruise of the battleship fleet we have not today enorah ships in our navy we cannot defend the pacific coast with ou oui ship in the atlantic and we must have additional ships just as soon as possible the millennium has not come as let iet and until it does we must be prepared to knock the other fellow at any moment instead of being knocked ourselves I 1 hope for peace and when the time comes I 1 shall favor disarmament but this time has not yet come we must I 1 therefore get busy and build a pacific fleet but we will keep peace even if we have to fight about it admiral evans eans was given his appointment to the naval academy from this state by captain hooper the delegate in congress Con greas in the earls earl mr hooper met the boy in washington and took a liking to him he offered him the appointment from rom utah to the naval academy if he would go to utah and make his residence for the required time young robley started for this country and made the trip overland he stopped in an salt lake city chic h was a mighty small billage at that time and then went to the naval academy as the cadet from utah while in salt lake the past week he could pont out the changes that had taken since his residence here years ago prohibition POINTERS PO INTERi continued erom page 3 2 to the darkness I 1 found J was standing elbowing almost agamet a pretty decent looking leaking coffin I 1 pulled off my hat of cf course 1 I was 18 in the presence of the dead the officer began thumbing thumby around at the screws beres and he pushed the cafin lid to one side and there I 1 beheld mot loot the face of the late lamented but ten or ayzens of bottles of facer beer packed in straw and this officer ibold me that he and a fellow officer took that coffin the ibe day before out of a baggage ear on the boston and maine road having received a telephone telco hone tip the day teford from a nearby tom town n to get the stuff all m irked and a woman a woman deemed in mourning mour and with a 2 long bong crepe vail reaching from her head ito her heels was riding lit in the passenger coach behind and passed up a dirst class ticket for the transportation her dead nus bandis remains now ithak it i the way they violate the law in maine they du valate it but biam ff am here to tell sou ou that the of the laws I 1 of the state of wisconsin are haiie frequent la lS violated nn an the aits of milwaukee the prohibitory lassof law of maine if violated in the city of bangor or of portland a am here ito tall you that pro is not a remedy reni tudy with people hut but I 1 am here to esy that prohibition prohibit uon at its As wom pro hit utica in the hands at a officers offic eera ertS who do not cotant auant to main maintain tairi rt it will be prohibition backed up by political partied par tiei that dant eare care to make at popular prohibition at its worst it ir tetter letter than high license and regulation at its best Is it any wonder that prohibition fails when men crien and women to every possible posa ihle scheme for cor its defeat we are having wing some such exper ilace n nce here in richfield and men who would bristle with indignation it if their honesty were questioned are doing all in their power to assist the liquor dealers in malag a failure ut of the city councils attempt at a better municipality there is isa a day of reckoning coming to them and we may have the duty of exposing some of these pretended honest clail citizens ns |