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Show AN OVATION FOR i COL. ROOSEVELT l Chicago. Aug. 1C Preparations to I give Colonel Theodore Roosevelt au' ! ovation. August 2C. when he parses ' through Chicago on his way to Cheyenne. Chey-enne. Wvoming. were made yesterday by the Hamilton club On learning that the Roosevelt special Is to spend nearly two hours In Chicago, befora proceeding westward. John H- Batten, president of the club, sent, a message to the lion hunter, asking his plans and extending the hospitality of the I cluh. I The train bearing the former preel-' preel-' dent on his western tour Is schoduled , to arrive over the Iake -Shore road at 9 p. in.. August 20, and to lcavo at 10:45 over the Chicago & North-, North-, western. ... i In a letter received yesterday by Mr. Batten, the personal of tho party i Is given as follows: I Colonel Theodore Rooeevolt. William B. Howland, - treasurer of the Outlook. Kmest Hamlin Abbott and Harold H. Howiand. both of the. editorial staff of the Outlook. Frank Harper, secretary to Mr. Roosevelt. ' 71 |