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Show civic organization will participate: In (his parado the commercial and industrial indus-trial greatness of Salt Lake will be illustrated il-lustrated in the most striking manner. It will be a surprise to everybody, not even excepting our own citizens. 1 At noon, immediately upon the conclusion con-clusion of this parade, a tribe of wild Indians will make a parade through the principal streets, with ponies, dogs, tepees, papooses and squaws. In the evening they will give an exhibition of their war, sun and scalp dances. During the afternoon an interesting programme of exercises will bo ren-I ren-I dcred at Liberty park. The celebration will concludo with a grand display of fireworks. The order for this. pyrotechnic exhibition was tho largest ever manufactured in this country coun-try for any Fourth of July celebration. The firing of these lireworks will begin at 9 p. m. from one of tho mountain peaks in the immediate v icinity, thus making the celebration end in a blaze of glory. Reduced rales have been granted on all railways, and accommodations for tho thousands of visitors have been arranged. Let all Utah come to Salt Lake and participate in the festivities. T11E FOURTH OF JULY. Next Friday, will be the one hundred nnd fourteenth anniversary of American Ameri-can independence. It will bo celebrated cele-brated in Salt Lake iu a highly patriotic patri-otic manner, and on a scale of magnificence magnifi-cence never before attempted in the west. It will eclipse anything ever held between Chicago and San Francisco. The committee of arrangements has spared neither expense nor labor to make this demonstration an affair that will reflect great credit upon tho metropolis of the inter-mountain country. Thousands of visitors vis-itors from the surrounding towns and from the city of Ogden will attend, and we can assure them that they will not regret it. A day of complete en-joyrr.ent en-joyrr.ent is iu store for them. The programme pro-gramme is a varied one, and covers the entire day, so that the day's entertainment entertain-ment will afford one cout inual round of pleasure. The city will be profusely decorated. A sea of flags, banners and decorations will wave from every business busi-ness building, and the American caglo will bo present everywhere as general superintendent of the festivities. At 10 o'clock iu the morning the grand trades parade and industrial pageant pag-eant will take place. The procession will be four miles long, nnd there will be 7,000 men, with, twenty bauds of wuaic, iu line. Every military ami |