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Show THE VISITING EDITORS. The Prog-raQima of fcatertaiemeut for the Montane Treat Atnoltion. The committee of arrangement for the entertainment of the Montana i'ress association met at the chamber of commerce com-merce today aud perfected the following follow-ing programme: The editors aud their Indies will arrive ar-rive 1n this city tomorrow morning at 10:40. They will bo transported to the various hotels by the Salt Lake City Kailroad company. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Union l'aein'c's special will leave for (larlield, carrying the party to the lake fur a sport iu the brine. After bathing, the party will be tendered refreshments in the restaurant restau-rant by Mr. B. K. Bloo h, of li. K. liioch & Co. On Sunday morning a liberal treat wiil be given the association by Orant Brothers I.lvery company. Tiie Raymond Ray-mond and l.'tah coaches will leave the Cuntinentul hotel at t) a. rn. and a drive arouud the city will follow. After the drive Messrs. Saiushury & Johnson wiil take photographs of the party near the temple. At 2 o'clock the party will attend services at thu tabernacle. taber-nacle. On Sunday afternoon there will be an excursion to l-'ort Douglas via the Salt Lake City railroad. Leave here at 4:110. J ho Rapid Transit has kindlv leuueieu to transport ait ot tue association associa-tion to Calder's park, the beautiful resort re-sort south of town. Tho following committees will leave here tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock and go to Ogdon to meet the association: associa-tion: C. li. VVantland. C. O. Whine-more, Whine-more, -I. II. Watts, Samuel Kwing, H. V. Meloy and II. O. Wilson of the chaniberof commerce; 11. U. Lambert of the Xnr. V. M. Jackson of thf 7iow II. (i. Whitney of the Herald and D, L. Brinton of The Timks. |