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Show READY FOR THE I ANGELENOS Details of Programme I Complete. Ex-Gov, Wells Will Deliver j . Address of Wel come. Other Spall binders "Will Be on Hand at Saltair and Lagxion Special Time for Cotuicilmen. riaria for th entertainment of tho Los .Angoloa Chamber of Commorco from Iho timet of Its arrival at 8:) this morning iiavo been completed by tho Commercial club committees, even down to tho minor -details. If there. Is any hitch In tho programme pro-gramme It will be duo to accident and not to any oversight upon tho part of tho (hosts. Headquarters at Club. All statements to the contrary liotwith-etandlns, liotwith-etandlns, tho headquarters of tho AnRi-Jenos AnRi-Jenos will be at tho Common in 1 dub. This is understood at both ends of tho line. It Is a matter of convenience that tin.- guests should have a common gathering juli't where they .nay always be found by the reception committee and that place will tho Commercial chibrooms. Wires havii been put Into the club by the Postal and the Western union companies and operators will be on duty to transmit personal per-sonal messages free ot charge to the families fam-ilies at horn"' Through th.- m- - f Tho Remington Typrowrlter company, two stenographers will bo at the service of tha "visitors In tho clubrooihfl Programme at Reception. At the reception this evening four rooms will bo thrown into win and choirs will provided for as many of the guests as pace win permit. Punch will b served throughout the evening. The address of welcome, will b delivered by President Heber M. Wells of the club. President Koopfll of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce will reply. Senator w. a t'lurk win follow .. W. Skinner of Los Angeles and another Angeleno who-, name ruts not reached tho committee will make a few remarks. The closing addn - xvlll bo b Judge 0. W, Powers A String "band of twenty Instruments will provide tho music for the occasion Gov Cutler and staff and tho officers from Fort Douglas, Doug-las, with their wives will assist th.- Commercial Com-mercial club members and ladies and the ivlnyor and City Council la receiving and entertaining tni guests A Fine Concert. Tho oonct rt at the Tabernacle Tuesday evening will be a beautiful and grand affair af-fair The public Is cordially invited. Seats 'vlll be reserved for the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and the Commercial club in a roped urea. The doors of the building and the gates to the Temple grounds will be olosed rt 8 M In order to prevent any lnterrup tlons. The programme for the banquet at Baltoir pavilion Wednesdu evening will include after-dinner spee hes by Judge 1 C Goodwin, Judge e. P. Colburn ami Mathonihah Thomas. In Ik half of Sail Lako. with a number of equally bright orators from the ranks of the visitors Capt. Joseph E. Calnc w.is lo have :o-i.-.l s toastmnxter, but was compelled to Recline the honor because of the serious Illness of bis father. A substitute has not yet been secured. Spellbinders Are Assured. The list of speakers for the dinner at I,.iKoon Thursday evening has not beer jinnounced. but the prediction Is COttfl-dentl) COttfl-dentl) made that a full array ot spi II-.lUnders II-.lUnders will be secured Some slight variations are round In tlu-jjrogramme tlu-jjrogramme for the entertainment of the City Fathers of the seaside niirnpoll-They niirnpoll-They Will fcx taken fare of by th-- Salt Lnko officials. After the welcome at the depot at 8:30 the visiting dlnnii.ir. - will oe convc-yea to the Knutsrom. wnei e h banquet will be nerved in their honor ;it 3 o'clock. Afterward there will bi B Visit of inspection to the City and County building, band concert and review' at Tort Douplas and a ride about the rity At 8 In the- evening the offh lal visitors "will attend the reception at the Commercial Commer-cial club, and, an hour later they will be taken to the Salt Palace U witness the outcome of an argument between one JProf. O'Keefo and one Doctor Gardner. Offers Free Transportation. The Commercial club Is In receipt of a Sutter from Superintendent Read of th-s Vtah Light and Railway companj ten-dcrir.g ten-dcrir.g free transportation to the members of tho Los Angeles Chamlx r of Commerce Com-merce from June 12 lo 16. identification will bo by their official badges. The Commercial club badges havo been delivered de-livered and nro very neat creations A tflsk bearing the word? "Commercial Club Committee" Is suspended fern :i pretty anetal pin by a short blue rlbbi n Drop Into Poetry. In their greeting wired Lo President Hewlett of tho Salt Lake t.'ouncll Saturday Sat-urday night, the Lo Ang lee oJT 3ro !:ito poetry, Inspired . btlesl by a premonition of the poetic land which they were about to visit. The dispatch "Los Angeles, June 10. "F J. Hewlett, President Salt Lake Cits Council "Wo -will trael by rail from ocean to lake, to give the glad hand to our friends In Salt Lake. Entire Council and other City officers extend cordial greeting just .prior to departure. "THEODORE SVMMERLAND, "President City Council. "EDWARD ICERR. "Chairman Board of Public Works " This la the official programme for the Week as approved by tho Commercial club: Monday, June 12. A delegation from tho Commercial eluD 111 me..-t the train bearing tho Los Angeles Ange-les guests upon its arrival and escort thcrrr to their hotels At 2 p. m. the visitors will gather at the Commercial club, from which point will begin a trip to places of Interest In and about tho city, closing with a concert by tho Twent -ninth United States Infantry bnnd and a disss parade by that regiment at Fort Douglas. From hero tho visitors v111 be returned to their hotels In time for dinner. At 8 o'clock In tho evening our visitors ere reouested to be present at tho Commercial Com-mercial club rooms, where a reception will bo held in their honor. This reception will be attended by th members of the Commercial Com-mercial club and tho ladles of their families. fam-ilies. Music and refreshments Tuesday, June 13. Our visitors aro requested to be at the Commercial club promptly at 8:S0 in the morning. Street cars will be in waiting there to take them to the Rio Grande etatlon, from which point they will bo taken to the great mining camp of Blng-am, Blng-am, given a iew of mines and mills In active operation, returning by way of Murray, where they will have an opportunity oppor-tunity to lnsppct the Immense plant of tho United States Smelting and Refining company. Luncheon and refreshments will b served on this train. At S o'clock in tho evening there will be given in honor of the visitors and through the courtesy of tho First Presidency of tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a musical festival in the Tabernacle, Taber-nacle, Wednesday, June 14. At 1:30 p. m. street cars will be In waiting wait-ing at tho Commercial club to convoy the visitors to the Saltair station, from which point they will bo taken to Saltair. where tho day will be spent In bathing and dancing. Luncheon and refreshments will Vk served at Saltair and there will probably prob-ably be some spi aklny i Los Angeles and local spi llblndi r. l-'roin Saltair tho vlsitoi-s will return to tho city at their pleasure. Thursday, June 15. This day. our 'visitors will be left free for such personal Inspection of the city as they may he pleased to make, until 4:30 in the afternoon, when they will gather at tho Commercial club and take cars to tho Lagoon station, from whence they will he taken bj train to that resort. Supper Will bs Served and there will he muslC, n frei iirnents and speaking, the visitors being ..a this occaslop the guests of Hon Slrn in Bamberger. From hero the guests will return lo the city at their pleasure Friday, June 16. At 8:30 this morning cars will be In readiness at the Commercial club to take tho visitors to the Oregon Short Line station, sta-tion, from whence they wWl take a special spe-cial train for a visit to the famous Lucln cut-off. Lunch and refreshments win bo served on this train. This trip marks the end of tho official programmo of entertainment, |