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Show DEPARTURE OFJTHE PILCRIMS. The- Mystle Shrine.- on Their Way East After u Day H Salt Lake. The Mvstic Shiiners returned from Garlield beach yesterday afternoon in high spirits but on their arrival in the citV at onre made their wayvto the Rio Grande Western depot. Before the the train pulled out N. Treweek. Judge Colborn and Noble Bishop made congratulatory-speeches which were briefly responded' to and as the special train began to move eastward the pilgrims gave a long and lusty cheer for Salt Lake Citv and Kl Kalah temple. The following is a list of the visitors: S. It. Ellison, M I)., Joseph B. Eakin,, Geo. W. Muller, New York City; Robert Rob-ert H. Smith and wife, Brooklyn; Theo. Bucher, Andrew Peck and wife, Bridgeport, Conn.; George C. Durnan and wife, Bethel, Conn.; Miss Knssin Dm-.ni. Bethel. Conn.: Mrs. M. Taylor, Bethel, Conn.; Mrs. E.Norton, Bethel, Conn.; Geo. Walker, Oswego. N. Y.; Miss S. D. Easton, Hartford, Conn.; Alfred T. Rider, Hartford, Conn. ; T. K. Perry and wife, Albany, N . Y.; J. S.Mundy, Newark, N. J.; Jas.S. Brvant, New York City; II. M. Cook. New York City; C. A. Davis, New York city; YV. A. Potter, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Wm. Fisher, Bridgeport, N. Y.; Gland Smith, Bridgeport, N. Y.; De.so M. Johnson, Erie, Pa.; J. II. Daws, Buffalo, Buf-falo, N.Y.; W. A. Daws, Milwaukee, Wis.; E. O. Kecler and wife, Norfolk, Conn.; John S. Dessler and wife, New York city; David It. Ailing, New Haven, Conn; Elwood II. Smith, New Haven, Conn.; S. M. Morrison, New Haven, Conn.; Chas. E. Root, New Haven, Conn.; W. II. Crawford, New Haven, Conn.; A. W. Allen, E. A. Smith, Tompsouville, Conn.; John M. Holland and wife, Miss Emma E. Clark, Danville, Maine; Miss Lillie Morchead, Leeksville, N. C; Miss Julia Shandley, J. 11. Dowen, New York Citv; Ko'bt. M. Taggart, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; JameMcGee, Brooklyn, N. Y.; John II. Witbeck, Chicago, Illinois; J. S. Mimdy, Newark, N. J.; Dr. A. B. Lyman and wife, Baltimore, Md.; Joseph Clark, Mrs. John Clark, Miss Anna Clark, New York City; Geo. West, Ballston, N, Y.; Ed. L. Munn, Holyoke, Mass.; II. L.Turner, Norfolk, Va.;Edgar E. Burnham and wife, Hartford, Conn.; Geo. W. Robertson and wife. Albany N. Y.; John 0. Smith and wife, Hartford, Conn.; N. D. Games and wife, Waterbury, Conn.; A. Weaver Wea-ver and wife, Miss N. W. Princa, Miss G. Johnson, Stafford, Conn.; C. A. Ganus, Bridgeport, Conn.; P. H. Bres-nan Bres-nan and wife, Brooklyn. N. r.; W. H. Higgs and wifo, Dr. I , A. Axtell, Hartford, Hart-ford, Coun. The visitors were loud in their praise of the entertainment furnished, and were at home with David Pearl, one of the committee on reception and entertainment enter-tainment with whom they were personally per-sonally acquainted in the east. Mr. Pearl proved himself a jolly host, and was ably assisted by Messrs. F. M. Bishop Bis-hop and S. C. Ewing. Among the prominent prom-inent thirty-two degree masons who exchanged the compliments of the season sea-son with the ' pilgrims were Dr. I. E. Cohen and J. J. Greenewald. |