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Show THE TRIUMHIANTTOlll The Goodwin Pilgrims Arrive at Spanish Span-ish Fork and are Greeted with Eii th miasm. A GREAT NI3HT SPENT AT NEPHI The Party of American Institutions on Its Trip to Victory Throughout the Territory. x Spanish Fohk, Oct. 81. Special Tim Goodwin pilgrims left Nephl at 8 o'clock. After a good breakfast which wos nerved at 8 o'clock, the run was continued to Spanish Fork whom the stump exercisei of the day were to bgin. The first stop was m.ido at Payson where tho quoeu city guards In chargo of Capt. A. B. Thomson, greeted greet-ed the pilgrims with a salute from their I rifle. The guards then joined the vl.il- tor accompanying theiu to Spanish Fork, At Payson the. out-bound passenger train was met. The pilgrim were dressed up In column and to the musto of the drum corps the traiu bowled in. Rev. S. K. Wiskaid, who married II. C. Lett thirty year ago, here appeared on the scene, lie wa recognized, Introduced, In-troduced, aud greeted with three cheers. Mr Wishard spoko, saying ho wa fd to face the tnuaio this morning, ite was somewhat of a tenderfoot himself, him-self, but In Utah tho sole of a man's feet get hard very fast. Ill remarks elicited tremendous applausn. It had been reported that Candidate Caine was on the castbouud train, but he failed to materialise. The train wa greeted by a large concourse of people. The national colors floated from almost every home and bright streamers Muttered in the breeze. The meeting was opened by George A. Hick of Spanish Fork, who made a brief speech. He was followed by E, M.Bnnnlon, who spoko In both English and Welsh. Speeches were then delivered by Frank Hoffman, Judge Goodwin, Mr. William and other'. Tho ladies regaled re-galed the pilgrim with a sumptuous repast, after which the train moved on tu Springvllli), |