Show A BOYAL ROYAL VISITOR the marquis of and suite pass through ogden this morning about twenty minutes pat put schedule time the it N passenger train arrived from the north expected by a little knot of curious people eager to see a real royalty the fie son of the duke of argyll and son in law of queen victoria of great britain arrived with suite in a pullman palace car being en route for the east after afler an nil extensive tour through the north and northwest the suite ofilio marquis of lome lorne is composed of the following gentlemen tl men col Dewi dewinton liton military secretary major chater aide deCa ca captain anin percival royal dragoons lion capt babott british yeomanry rev dr mcgregor edinburgh dr sewell medical staff mr austin a correspondent res ent of the london tb times nes amid and mr hall artist odthe of the london graphic accompany the party the party left the car to take possession of their s splendid bendid quarters in the pullman F hotel car st nicholas which was attached t to to the U P express that left shortly after 10 the marquis of lome lorne paid the city a short visit while somo some of his suite were seen strolling about the de depot ot yn in connection with tills this it may be amusing to lu learn arn how low the tile hospitality which helena mont extended to the governor general of the british dominion of canada the independent devotes a whole column to a narrative odthe of alie strange proceeding of the official committees of rece reception artion bright and early on thursa thursday morning the tile committees of both the tt to board of trade and tile city councilor Counci lon hospitable bos bitable pi table thoughts intent started from helena in vehicles to meet the marquis unfortunately tuna tely however the seven mile house lay on the road to silver city ci V they called a halt A abeso areso resolution was put and unanimously adopted to take ft a drink at the bouse house aforesaid one drink led to another until at length the city fathers feeling sufficiently fortified to meet bic alie marquis proceeded upon their journey but the golden hours santin spent in fortifying against the marquis had given him an opportunity tunit to elude his pursuers which he lie da did by taking tho tile lower road from silver city to helena the result was that the marquis came to helena as any other private citizen without a flourish of trumpets or other distinguishing gui guis shing bing tokens of public honor on OR their return to helena the committees being charged to tender the scion of scottish Scotti sli nobility t the he hospitalities of tile city met the marquis in his at the hotel they shook him by the liand land and looked into his eye they told him they had come for forli him irn and that they represented the tile helena corporation they informed him that they proposed to dine him and wine him at the public expense the marquis politely but firmly declined the invitation vi buethe but the marquis is a polite gentleman and he lie of course while declining e I ll 11 i 11 the public hospitality tendered tene telle dere ditis nim could do no less than invite the committee to dine with him biln this invitation was promptly accepted the committee assumed that it not only included themselves but the entire council and board of trade and all the friends whom they chose to invite the result was that some forty or fifty guests not invited by the marquis eat rat r at down to an elegant banquet let they feasted they drank drink t they TI ey smoked and were happy all at tile expense of the marquis of lome Lorne ho he was invited to accept a box at the theater and also by the fair association to visit the fair but post positively t i vely declined both offers he preferred remaining all for lorne doubtless he lie was satisfied with his first experience of helena hospitality and 10 did not choose to rijk any an y further ventures in that direction how could he lie know judging from liis ills pa past t experience but that a it visit i to tho the theater or the F fair air might involve him in the expense of footing the admission fee of the entire assemblages semb lages ut both these place places |