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Show r - r t a - ' " ' THE IRON AND STEEL EXPERTS. The EnglUh and Uerman Visitors at CUI-. CUI-. eago Welcomed by the Mayor. Chicago, Oct.' 13. Speeial.J The members of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain and of the Vercin DentscherEisenhuttenleute arrived here this morning from Tittsburg. They were met at the Union depot by a committee com-mittee composed of the most leading business men of Chicago and escorted to tho Palmer house, where an address of welcome was delivered by Mayor Cregicr. There are about three hundred hun-dred Englishmen and one hundred Ocr- :. '.l... , .,-t,. onil rnnnv nf them mans in mo t-i"j -are accompanied by their fiinnlies. I he reception committee then took the visitors visi-tors for a drive around the boulevards, after which thoy lunched at tho W ash-ington ash-ington Park club house. On returning to the city tliev were taken to the hue front, where a review of tho police and lire departments was witnessed. I his evening the visitors will be given a grand reception at the Auditorum when they ' will have an opportunity op-portunity to meet Chicago's society The character and importance of the party is shown by the names of a few of those attending. From the iron and steel institute of Great Britain are. Sir James Kitson, its president; Sir Low-thian Low-thian Bell, Sir J. G. A. Allyn, Sir James Aspinall, Sir James Bain, llie-odore llie-odore Fry, M. P., Sir William Simons, Sir William Arral, Sir Thomas Storr, E P, Martin, P. C. Gilchrist, h. Windsor Wind-sor Richards, G. J. Snelus. J. Cunmng-hame, Cunmng-hame, Robert Heath, W. T. Crawshay. T E. Horton, Paul Bayard, Stanley Baldwin, Hugh Bell, George Berkeley, G. M. Blair. George Bond, John li. Darby, Sir Frederick Abel. Sir J. J. Jenkins, Sir W. T. Lewis, John S. xT.,i..r. p K I.tanlev and John Francis Pease. Among the prominent men from the Berlin Deutscher Lison-buetcnlente Lison-buetcnlente are, E. Blass, R. M. Daclen, N Hillen, E. Schrodter, A. Bloickert, Dr. Morton Von Douglass Korery Eck. F. C- Glasser, F. A.' Herberts, Louis Holtzer, Gustavo Piedbouef. A. Spaaagel and D. Lunge. Ihe party will remain here tomorrow and the next day will leave the city, some of them going to the southern iron holds and some going to investigate the resources re-sources of Minnesota and Wisconsin. |