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Show CUTLER 11 11P1I IS EOliUO HEPHI He Will Mingle With Veterans of the Indian Wars; Five Thousand Attend. Special to The Trlbiino. NBPIII. July 24, The second day of the encampment of the Indian War Veterans was ushered- In -by music and tiring of guns with Increased enthusiasm. From early morning until 10 o'clock vehicles were pouring in from every direction, and the regular trains brought, in largo numbers num-bers until the visitors were estimated at 5000. The exercises of tho day began at. tlic City park and consisted of old-time soiyjs and speeches by some of the pioneers, hi which Interesting reminiscences of frontier front-ier life were pleasingly told. In the afternoon after-noon tho principal fentures of amusement consisted of a. number of horse races. Tho Lilttlo Waif mare from Sanlaquln. owned by Flanders, made remarkable time and camo out an easy winner In the free-for-all-race, and the proud owner salt!, as he stroked tho little beauty's neck, that he would back her for $10000 against, anything any-thing In the West. An exciting Indian skirmish and sham battle were witnessed by about J000 people, peo-ple, and was one of tho best attractions of tho day. Tomorrow Gov. Cutler and other dlg-nltarles dlg-nltarles will be here, when, the best features fea-tures of the celebration are to bo given and the most successful celebration that Nephl has ever witnessed will be closed. |