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Show THE PRESIDETIAL PARADE. Oa Saturday Will Contain tha Following Orgaultatlona Among Othara. Marshal Page this afternoon went over the proposed route of the presidential presi-dential parade on Saturday morning and found the streets in good shape. The head of the column will form in front of the Walker house, pass up Main to Brigbam, out East Brigham lo Fifth East aud South to Liberty Park. , Tho following organizations among Others to bo beard from will be in the parade: Sixteenth Infantry, Denhalter rifles, Dyer ritles. Patriotic Order Sons of America, Veteran Firemen, Turn Verin, Hoosiers, Typographical uniou, Mandolin club. The Central Drum corps and the lint i. i. i j i . . i miuviera uism unuu unve i.Hijuricii their services gratuitously for the occasion. occa-sion. The following geutlemenof Salt Lake win Jeave for Pocatello on Thursday evening at 6 i0 to meet the presidential party; Governor Thomas, Secretary Sells, j Delegate Caine, Chief Justice (jjjr,ij Associate Justice Anderson, Associate As-sociate Justice Miner, District Attorney Varian, Lieutenant Dunning, Mayor Scott, Mayor Turner. Colonel Godfrey, i Got. Robertson, John E. Dooly, Heber M. Wells, Tt. C. Chambers, E. C. Coffin, O. J. Salisbury, H. A. Whitney, com. G. A. R.. J. B. Blow of tribune, William Balderston of TheTimks, Geo. C. Lambert of the News, Frauk J. Cannon of the Standard, E. M. Correll of the Commercial, W. W. Wallace of the Uniou. Governor Thomas has named the following fol-lowing committee to welcome tho president pres-ident at the state line od behalf of the pepple of tha territory: O. J. Salisbury of Salt Lake, Post Commander II. A. Whitney of the G. A. K. of Salt. Lake, Lieutenant Dunning of Fort Douglas. Mayor Turner of Ogden and Frank J. Cannon of Ogden. |