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Show IZIOI TO ERTEHTAIH SPANISH II mi Will Make Stop in Salt Lake En Uoufe Home From Coiivenlioii. Arrangements :ire beinc nintlo for rlic entertainment of f ho rlclecatos of the United Spanish V:ir Veterans to the recoil I. n:itiou:il coiivenlioit at. Scittlc ou their vuy homo from tliowosl. The party, which numbers about iifi.v poisons, poi-sons, will arrive here Monday at. 1100:1 over tho Salt Lake Route from Los An-Seles. An-Seles. Among those 'vho will be present Iaro Ldward .J. Giiion of Boston, com-mandor-in-chiof; Jimry F. Marshal of .Illinois, senior viee roinmaiuler-in-clricf ; Rev. T. 0. Myer of Oklahoma, chaplain in-ohief; AI orris J. Thomas of Peiin-hylvauia. Peiin-hylvauia. Henry ('. Schimler of New "i ork. George R. Moore of Maine, chief of engineers; Charles SchumaHier of Wisconsin, chief of artillery; William D. Turner of New' York, national historian. his-torian. The president -"eiiera I of the woman's auxiliary, accompanied by members of that organization, is anion; tho number. A. M. Jarvis of this city is ebairmnu of the commilteo on arnuincmenls for I ho reception of the delegates here. The rooms of the t'ommen-ial club will be thrown open to the guests and every, thin possible will bo done to provide entertainment. The lateness of the sen-son sen-son will proven! attendance al. many of the retorts, but -Monday afternoon and all Tuesday will be passed in viewing tho sights of the city and in gaining an irlnn nf flin i(imniin'!:il :ni(l illiltl';! I'i.'ll Iimportanee of (lie city. Members of tho party are making a tour of the western country on their way homo. They have been entertained at Portland. Tac'oma. San Francisco, Los Angeles and other places. The parly will leave for the. east at 7:10 Tuesday evening, over the Deuvfcor & Rio Grande railroad, and will make a stop at Den-er Den-er and other cities on ihe, return trip. The party is provided with a special ear ami the stops at Ihe dill'erent citios arc made in the nature of a reunion. |