Show THE LAST CAMP FIRE TIts AppomnUnx or tlw Will Vgnlnsl lolKiitnr Itditliil lust 1 Mrflit lirnernl Iingnii Exlreuse I < Hlmsiir nn tint local Jiicstldii lioviruor HislN Hurst or loqticnoL 1 Synopsis of the Remark or Olliir Speakers The 1uvilion watf ciottded to I the tit most last night with IIUMI women and children of nil classes who hud thronged there to BOO the grand old soldier Gen ural Iogati and ill tho loin that ho would address lit least it few words to thorn themAt At about II I oclock there was n stir about the door whenHome ono called for ii cheers for Logan ant a rousing hip I hip I hurrah I nnd a ringing round of npplnusu greeted tho General nnd I hm party Tho distinguished guests nu hid ol besides General Ivogan Airs I ogan Governor nnd Airs Alger mitt several other ladies nnd 1 gentlemen A pea man prominent citizens including Uo ornor West oxGovernor Murray Imlgo Zone Judge Dickson and ntlurs vvcro also Heated upon tho stage While the nudicnco vas being seated chcerH nix i alls cern heard on the outside of the building and Col hells who was again i in tho clialr nnnonnioil that them acts a crowd of J000 peoplo on the outside mail nskcd torn olnnlecr to go out arid iii dress them Col DaIly of Gov Alger parttook the task upon hnutclf ant was rewarded with round after round of np pliusc The first speaker Introduced tci t tho ai hence was CllSUltl eLm II MUltim Who gave time wolcomo to tit guests rollowln is A t brief synopsis of f what said CoMiums Luiius VNI tillS IIIIIN Xo wonls can lilly express tIe thought that well from mmmy bosom un an occasion like this Tie loyal citizens are glithorc1 here from tho mountains and vallovs to moot vou mil ill tliur nimo I nm her to welcome vou In short words I nm < < here to say to you General Iogan tin you bow n nimo that m honored before this people I wish to extend to coma nnd yours to j our elntingishcd lompu Ion Governor Alger nnd his the we 11 comma of the loyal people of Utah i Ho then spoke of tho relation of a ft r ritor to tho General Government told time gucstH what wo need heroin Utah saul that thiru must bo but ono govern incut under one lIag ind I eloped II > n ain a-in General Governor ladies we such < omo you to Utah A selection was rendered hv I tho ham uid the chairman thin introduced to the audicnco viuem UCMIIU JOHN v IOUVN Following is n correct verbatim report of what ha said liS taken II thoDiMn mATA stenographic icporter 1 li Cut imiii i Ladies nntl Gcntleim III this life wo nro accustomed alvvastosn prison 1 i and I must my to sou to miht tInt tins is u Burprise solo Hint i I should mnk n sjHOcli Iieiu 1 to night is l Boinotliins that I ijl I did not couteiuplnto I Jlnt 11 iniisuiueli an I find so many boys hero with their pencil ready to halo down vvhnt I suy ami whnt ovcrvbody elso iliac I actIons they would las dihiippoiuted I ll tJ lIla St Biy cHow c-How is it boys If I wcro to uudortiiko to provo to this in dienco that Governor Murray for whom J have tho highest roepoct sad II nlnlivo ot mine I would refer you to Ills steel I sill tell it ou him right here ho nnd I arc cou ins mini Hint is the reason ho talked halt mo Mho did and if lie had not made II speech I do not know what I nhonld tare lad to talk about I aim very glad to meet this audlcnco tonIght to-night 1 am always glad to meet America i vt vra r j 3 citizens wherever I may to iipplaimu I rid ospeolallr thoso that urn now and tlioso tit have been heretofore lojnl to tlio Constitt tion nnd HIIR of this gWllt Hcpuhlio of oar If our forefathers ono hundred and ten years ago had been told lIst in this fJi r II yeor Isbb Hint peoplo I would hnve liceim I assembled on this spot m great number and that this pot would has been n tart of thin United States of America they would have said that that was a delusion Our forefathers never thought that the lou ornament of this United ritatcs would cattail wear 01 TUE OUEAT MISSIS3IP11 HIVED Then they had no dream that the toiini mont would expand beyond its eight huu aired thousand nnd o ro square miles then I nnd embraced within thut which was then claimed they never dreamed that it vvoull extend from ocean to ocean from the gllif to this lakes and far beyond tho north and that this whole country would lie popa luted by Intelligent people who Uliuvo III republioan institutions On this dido of tho Mississippi river as I had Oceanian to nay before we lore nearly tlirioiiunrUrrt i > f the extent of this vust Itepablio ours With an area as brand as wo have with time malt diverse Interests III different portions of the country with a population brought from all parts of the civilized world thrown together no government of its extent could lust hut for a short time except it were that tho pui pie who formed it were the government themselves upon their shoulders I it rents and upon their patriotism aU perpetuity I t edt tends And in the form itlou of this i grand lfo srb l rl overnment of ours the plan that was devised de-vised was that this Government with all its States all its territories all this vast empire em-pire should bo beneath ono lint ono ooustl tutlon and Its uovereiknty should be con tered in that constitution and III that Hag making it ouo grand republic ono grand nation AIIlnuoj Ijuyulty means loyult to the nation to its interests to porpetu ing its institutions veneration for its flue and observation of its constitution laws and the only reason why there linn h on trouble hi this country lit any tlis bus bei Ultl r ll because the government itxl i orgiiubn was by u portion of Ui i I lii h 1 ittbiupted to be perverted in I re i clmotatiariioa and its laws the it K lilt lure ban made were u Un ittiai of II violation 0 tuiiou in tie direr 4 liun < if tbo II ii It I bearcat principle t1 ut brought i e these puople 1 together r ono tre i ation and one great V vcrnrcont uu Tbo Iovrrnvcut thaxbd bo teueious ut all tluies 1 he general laws should bear ujtiull ujiun nil iieople and where the people theiu elvesnre the government each nnd ovtrj ono should have the Biime rights as oilUenu and those righta should be 1 protected bv the laws under oar Government ihe Icrri jstjjejjjjttjjjj I tortes of tho Gorernment are n part and pored of the oonntry yet they are na was mid hy l Governor Murray mere wards of the I sutton without power except that power which is I conferred upon them by the Gov nment Ilicy have no power to make laws jcept as those laws mnv bo rntiflcd by one deportment of the Government of the United States they may bo ratified by cqniesccnco and otherwise but yet the laws of tho Territories are dependent upon the ctlon of the Government In order then tint the people of n Territory like thoso of a Slate can expect to ask privileges from lbs Government they must first do their inrt ns citl7ens of time Government No citizen has n right to risk privileges from i the Government unions that citizen makes luwlf n part of tho Government obeyIng tIm Constitution rind ob crving ore instituted the t laws for pplausc tho benefit Governments of the LOV rned Under n written constitution ns I aid of Hint character which bears cqunlly Im nil n government in its principles tOlS not nIToct jour opinions politically It docs not nITcct your opinions in any dirco I thin whatever provided you do not under ako to exercise them in violation the law pplausc lint no government can exist l nless thnt government shall i bo obeyed so far as its law is concerned If wo have had las it is our dutv to obey them ns well ns JUOll iinis until the representatives of tho itoplo nhnll rejenl them I and substitute I ictu romeo in their place Vpplause I VH woo w1I salil ny uovernor Murray iiicro nnnot bo two governments acting in the aim plnco at the snmo time where they rare riot nctint lu ncoird A Stnto unvernment hurtle of rio United States Government is I lenlv novcrnmenl without Bovorciguly II s oxoreixcd by tho Nut on but with certain r ilht that they enjoy Under ito Con tltu lion riot with which rights Ibo Government lIeH does not interfere where they dont como inconlhct with than laws of the Nlltioll lIT tho Constitution of tho Government Applause Certain rights are lven to hem thnt they mnv exorcise within certain Described I rules 31 limits I Whonevcrthoy go beyond that the Nation lao power itself I o prevent it nnd stop it AND IT IS ITS DUTY TO IX IT lAPminmmsc So then churches 1 may bo or nnled iu nny part of tho country if they I nro churches where they violate no law but n theocracy whcrothov cxerciso legislntivc udlcinl oral executive functions inside oho o-ho Government for tho purpoxo of over hrovviug tho rules nnd lows nnd coustilu ion of tho Government cannot exist Loud npplnnso Tho power that belongs to citizens as 1 said is the right under the I lawn to have protection for their lives nnd for their property maul for their reputations Ml rights thnt aro given and guaranteed to l tgftnagl hem they mire entitled j to have to protect hem in every respect inside ns I said of tho nrescribcd limits of the luw omit tho con Btitiition I would not interfere with the opinions of nm inonmenmanmyoubect Whether ho believed in n God or not tlm 18 Ins business and not mine If I had the right 11 contr l I might perhaps pitt urn In u a channel I according to my own npmt ms but mail Imvinu that right ho has tho snmo right to exercise those views under our Constitution ns I have Dot to raise his satire in reference to matters of that kind and to prescribe rules in violatioi of tho law and to exercise or put them in ap < ration ns ngllinst the lnwns ngninst soci ity UMiinst civilized ideas nud ncnust tho fundamental principles of a great Hcpubli the this ns I s dd tho two cnnnot exist to tether without n conflict being iroducei between thorn Applause It is on thin same principle that w o had a gigantic rebellion rebel-lion in this country What produced it It win tho different views undertaken to bo exorci ° id and operated under tho some Con stitutloii when these conflicting principle rJI U could not bo enforced no matter by whou so thnt when the two conflicting ideas mind two forces eltOn together thero was no power on earth that could havo prevente than conflict terminating as it did sooner ort hater 1 between tIe parties having the dif fercnt views they C dtl in reference to the great subjects which agitated the people Bo then when it occurred and the pone of tho Government was exercised THAT IOVVEU WAS ENrOBCKD Having the loyal hearts of nil than p opl nlflIJ dtI Ij with than old flag and with I the idea of the Great portion Hepublio fries tho that other no should severance bo tolerate of nn and prevailed and made this ns I said on of tho greatest governments that God eve allowed man to exist under for his benefit So then n forco again may ho nppile ntjiinst nny ideas or ngninst the constitutio Md1Il1 itho l 1Il1 or loses until Oman or the other must subnii Now then it is II question whether or not tho laws of tho United btntes shall be enforced en-forced over every foot of the American sol Vpplnuse I say for myself yes Applause Ap-plause 1 And if you havo in this ornn sti b ojlac ohls ir other place yon love institutions I that ore iii conflict with tho laws of this nation the Inws themselves must fall or yoor institi lions must to down Applause And It seems to mo It would not require n very great exercise of oinmon henso to sco which ono would bo superior when these Ideas come in conflict Applause lh r JOh IWIC J JEIOjL JEI imijit not be done in a moment I cello who fall to be lev o in the laws mil y resist fur II lila but if jour ovcrnment is IcIer mined with reference to IIUY subject to it force tho laws and preserve the inslitiitioi of thh axe vernmoe nih it isolllv it question of time when you lose tot to succumb to th limo amid tlio force of hansom pplaune 1 fin to you and I don oiiy it out of nay g feelnuor l desire I to eve other t txoplo I pun bled not for that but becaubo 1 believe oulywaj to preserve this Government of ours Is to preserve it as I turn said bj Ire serving its laws aud bv makingcitizensobe the laws tApmulaoset r If citizens of thio j country despise this Government nnd lint its lance they MUST nun smmrr TO Tin M on neon r Ono or tho other IIIIIIIIOJ j It is tIe duty of tho courtsof nil countries to enfur than Inws by their decrees It is the duty of the Incentive ekpiirtment nf tho Gover rncnt to execute tho laws it is tho duty of nil oflieers to execute them ns well ns the duty of citizens to submit to them nd I stay lu you now and not out of mi feelin that you ma resist for n time and it is oaily I for a time for fornomebod home time or other or homo leo he or some class I of people will i have conaleol of this Government who I will enforce its laws Appl I mse j rl1 W it J Oit Now then let UK look nt it in a cumin m one tnko practical view of it Now which is I tho best lor citizen to ohuey the law when they cannot chanto it when they flnd that they hose not thin power to make lie irent mass r n country like this believe with them in the violntl m of thin Inw 1 which is the best for them their children and gOIl eritionstocome to train men III aliohi dl eneo to tho law so that its pone shall coin with full force at Homo lime upon them or is it best for them at once to they the law and Mi alone penceably and I Nre and live 1 itb IWsI thl 31 within its confines as other citizens U > so thnt pence nod LOO 1 order shall cxint iu all parts of this mntry wherever tie tl ig of this glorious Government shall floaU It seems to mo that it should bo a inestioii easily answered I don t pe rceivo any hardship hard-ship in it Ihe Government dies not dell harshly with people who have n desire to de d fairly with tie lii ivernmuit When a Government finds it p < oplo intentions are 10 obey lie law nnd not to disregard law I have never Kiiiwn ono to I deal hiirshly with its citizens lint us 1 slid when IIIlY light the Government THEY JUVL nor TO IXCUVE Tilt I1LOW nd they have got to tako it when it comes ssiaetlier they believeimm It or last Apnliuue rll i bISV Ne t iJ I Now Indies and Lentlemun 1 hive said much more than I intended when I diane and certainly much moro than I intended when arose A party of us lire traveling to ban 1 rnuciboo and wo have lid u royal goad time since we left home and which I hopo wu will continue to have until our return re-turn Wo havo been treated with tie utmost ut-most kindness everywhere wo hove gone And when this train sped across from one eiccuu t > i U other currying men from afar nit tlio IK ndsof mnjeo away hit hhin might 1 cat ul frci t ono another mixiatama because lie luvo I arched shoulder to shoulder vith it aId Hiinernf this Uepnbliciuthcir rub I that this whole Government might be IrHiiied aiililly to PICp atoll to the music of i the U m M jnd II it all oOllform to the I i prescribe modo of overnment and be oonio i I l1oj h eutlicns oneo more It is a joyful j day for this iruiid Hepublio of ours And when Peoria can si o men iiy the thousands cross I trio the continent I merely to shake haudn i I I lllhia eiijs liii Ii aLly oa r siove uiF short thuoc it gives evldemace to maae ma tlaat there is aura In this love of etjuntry than I thuluatu name there is morn in itriotum tliun the mere solid of the word thero is moro m loyally than in tho mero term timer is I morn in the affection that draws men to tlm principles that underlie this Government than men n few years ago were wont to believe be-lieve hero is BOMLTnlNO ISDESCBIBitlLK IN IT There Is something about our home some ilng about our country there h I something rlotat 1 our flog something about our Institutions F Insti-tutions that draws men along with them and causes them tosny This Is h my country Ill is my home this Is my flag these Ire my peoplel and so help me God wo will stnnd together and mnko It tho best govern lIIent that ever tho stars of heaven shono UPOII So then let nil of us citizens of this IImlld Hepublio whether wo dwell In Cnli irnin or iu Massachusetts in Utah or in loridn let 1 cnch rind every ono of us become Inspired i lilc this sane feeling I t Ctft the grand galaxv nf nations I thin llepubllc Irentlnfl 13 1I1 of Clan United States t filial stand out nost prominent It is time beacon light of villzatlon it is hIm bright star that shines there end time light that it reflects falls upon tbo pathway of man lighting i it np so lint oiuny march forward Imnd iu hand to the rnndest consummation tint mankind could ontcini Into for tho benefit of us nnd thoso who nre to como after amid preserve this rand republic I of oul let us too In do r ngthntlenrn ttn order to have tho roper friendship for DUO another to jnu n I proper respect ono for tho otncr wo must qually obey tho law wo must not allow our eiehbors to Hay you urn u viilator eif tho law while I ohey it but let each nnd everj nllo feel thnt when wo meet thero is no peni cutlnrv door standing onen for us no enl lows hanging to II tree for uo that no jail cur hold us thnt lucre is na such thing ns drhllIU tea out of sjclet we ui rutoiiuuim the nmo road for thol reRIrmtiun of this ernnd RepublIc on the grent rond for tho nit conIce lent of the civilisation of thin unnt Nn Ion In fnct wv nro on that hum hint when ull other until ns come to I lool upon Ls they cilIa snv tIers is u topic of energy there is I ii eoplo with nlfe ctlou for their eov eminent tiunire is n teoplo who are honest ill their ictious them is a people who mien nctnnted by puro motives thero is n peoplo whoso greatest dcslro Is to I advance their t country irescrvo the law protect their constitution ind have their Itag rcspecled whctherwnvlng on land or sea on Mount nr in vallej hv every human being i on earth pplnusoj f il WJrI When hioohIe l regard ns In 1 thnt light wo will then have achieved that which tho Almighty utended that scnaibh civilized people liko irselvrfl should uiinllj accomplish Ivow ladies anal gentlemen I thank you from tho bottom of nay heart for HID kind roo ception jou have given ns here tonight i I 1 hHo ttb shall io bear il t in ineinon nud in the time to come when I shnll travel along town this volley 1 Rhnll remember thnt III Utah In Salt Lake City wo received ono if tho grandest receptions nIl ercctinis thnt wo found nnvvvhero III nil our travels ind I shnll bo glad 11 tnko this tuck 1 nst 3 lWl 11 tll 1hn nnd tell lWlop thnt In Utnh there mien I loyal American citlcns long continued np lauso i that In Utah there ore 100110 who love the institutions of this conntrv slant in Utah there are perhaps n third or fourth of the citizens WHO IlLLIIVt IS 00011 OOVrUSMEST That there are people and maIm good pen plo too that behove in tho laws of ourcoun and that believe in their enforcement nryt o c Ul they want is the proper encourogeaoeuat and the proper course pursued by the cell tral govcrnuicut thnt they themselves may hrllll Utult lip to the standard of the citl semis nf this Hepublio cf ours thnt wo may lio proud to nay there is not ono blot now 01 tho proud escutcheon of this great Vmerl can Nation nil the datk spots have beet blotted out It shines today hIm the glorious majestic King abovo us that reflects its lleht and glory upon tIn footstool of man Applause aoMiisoit Awrit or Mictitavv Wus then piesented to the niidience UlII said lam not a public sxikcr nnd I w oiikl us Icif undertake to plant the hole State of Nebraska with corn its toaddrcs nn nudienec like this wish to tende to this ntuhcneo mmiy kmdect thanks for tinsreception Wc have had n long jour nev and nil alone the route wo were greeted lay the oil soldiers of the I war Vo found those old 1 fellows who iirecily ifter the Will people thou ht would neve amount to 1111lhinl wero than thrift and prominent citizens evervwhere At the close of the vv ir the boys in blue left ono duty undone when the marched into Washington after the final battle The should huo turned their faces vve twnn nnd should noth tvo lain 1 rlousim their I arms until they hid wiped out this blot iron Utah lint 300 will jet hive to do it nn leas tho peoplo hero obey tho lass A Aguill I thank you and bid von good mUit A solo was then icndercd by one of the lily membeis of tho lovvn Glee Club The Charm then mtrohucd oo i itvin c VLI 11 w vv i ST Of Ut ih who spoke isfollous iu lira 11111 GeulollCIIith this se i of faces In fore me with these be mtiful women arid these bravo men ought to be inspire I to sly 6011I worels that would early Utah welcome to the hearts of our brave suldlcr I guests and their beautiful vvivis mil lovel i companions 1 sii1v hut Utah says to thee g I V I icr otol i loyal veterans Welcomewelcomo to our hearts and weleome further bcneitli uur I ling for ollr Hug isourllu I i It docs not depend General up jit bom I lodvut some time or somewhere I to hiave the laws respected in this community II ho laws lace been made nnd tho power of the iountrj is I ut tie hack of them and they barn bent tin ir messengers to I execute them ami lit lull be iniitul Till much for tho laws Now then I hoc nodmbt that these veterans 011 their svii3 from lIe 1nst hive met with iniklit ronl welcome from main of tho I hens in lilIan 1 who marched I with them i 03hi who ns they enteied their towns and cilia welcomed and rasped their hands ami recalled re-called the memories nf old Now as re pro seutine tin nlher side M erie win was opposed op-posed to them ns one who wore tho Kmj I and who faithfnll and I devotedly lollovved his flue us lout UK it waved I I now oay with loval I I heart and with equal devotion I to tins llaj I liii I jm welcome j Iiirthermon in Hjeiikiiu my < wn henti ments believe I a mice tho sentiments nf tb bali I j lo from whcmo I e ntin chile Siuth becaiiM onr lIght sins not in vain I Ilio sicrilleo of yuinr precious bind I of 3oar lose of our comfort and nf our treasure and the prayers nf jour wumeii nave nit been In vain liieauie I you can now prniidl point tua the Ihog Hint waves over our undivided Nation that will thumb forever with people who will wnteh it It seems to mo the crowning glorj nf tho Union soldiers is to remember Ilia dauntless foe they met nnd conquere il ho but a Hued I dan could hnve grnsped from the hand I I nf Curly tIe ollllllct of victory ho would lon I won amid crowm d Ins br iw situ Ilor1 Who I but a Grant could hove laid an iiiioiiiattox I Vn I mltdatiatead I I to inuko a speech I I Inf intended I to say welc mil which ll rJo lie ill Shuy your stay hero bo pleasant may jour rrtOt tliJ IIrulI Ot rjoIIrulI J trip to tho coast be joyful may jour couii sets bo wise nnd benenei nnd may vou return re-turn to jour homes to enjoy them arid miy UU lace long and prosper is my wish UIIIIOIIVI TVVSI 1C Was then iaiuilly ullcl forunil us ondi din d-in Hiibkt inrei is follows I 110 not tliii k I it proper for mo lo ad Iress tills audit neii I tumchti for yeit know when Ihet chief i has hpokon tIes lilllu 1 I lIon should ktep inlet I lout I in turn I imat I night 1 mil I nee that hit Ikieret Vu8 of to mUil is in a oil 1 cIlIa of mind over roy Hiilr tual con ditlon Ilo I then Mil tint tho Aru hail misquoted mis-quoted him on ono point mid txplainid tint I whit hu really I liii I siv seas that Hoc f Iilil era years ueo when talking over sl the I mibject with u friend hu had 1 mid thai if the ro was no other ely of Bcltling Ihu question thu whole loneern Bhoul 1 lo Kent to the bottomless depths of boll And I say now th it whito tly moiay elinn itasu tart at their relioi H man who has no moro leluion thin to pull u wifo lawn to tlm linil of u conuibimi hasn I got n hgion eiiongh to keep him from hell Applause Iheij n It is unmlliruf conscieiieo Hut it was matter of eon Heieneo that it took IIi four vi MIll ii J chile with Iho boiilli It vv laheeanso limy Laluillili IUU III lii ii 11I II llllli01iTl oil they did hilt WII bal just emit Ihllu ulvantueo uu I < ui0 wo acre rlht anal I hv loIs help wei provedit Vn t nvnl thu I conntrv for all not for onu uml remember re-member that tie IIIHo its over ever Inch of boil In I the Union arid will BO float until eloom It Boomed ono lime as lough every prince In the world was landing on tip toe to eee this Government Govern-ment go IlnwlI but no raised our flag so high that they could pee it and thov had to look up to see it too I thought toil to-il ns I stood on an eminence vthieh vcrlooked this beautiful valley of the old line which begins Fvery prospect pleases nd only mnn is I vile These people should remember that Utah is nn nlmlghtv small portion of the i United States amid If It dont slant In IIlIe it is bound to get thn worst of It I This Union cost us too much or us to IIITo1 lo let It go nnd It Is worth nil it I oct l I believe ns Governor West said I hit If we vvcre in need of men to protect he flag men from Isi w York and North I Carolina Mn ntliu clt8 iintl Mississippi svnimll 1 rially to its support Now when 1flnl lrt nl I vo return I we shall tell vour wants allover all-over our land nnd we shall carr them I nlo our homes and remember them at our family altars and If it conies to the worst wo shall tome out here and sweep I his curse into the depths of Salt Lake Tim rhairm nmioiinced dint ns they hoes of no moro delegations that wcro lu onrrive and us most nil of the Mies8 vould be leaving lo nteht tie camp hIres votild be ilwontiniieU The nud me left the building with rctrrcts that wo lUlU lo h ive no more meetings with tire I rml Annv of the IJcpubhc |