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Show THE PROGRAMME For (he Reception ol President Harrison mi Pirlj. iioiirr, or tiiL' rnoiLssioT. .1, KiM'tic thai thj llilef Cccnlltr Kill lw (lluiia'llojjl Ulcjmo. An a.'J ciroccl nfi-wlliu of Ihorom mltlio uniolnleJ to i rruu a pro KramnU' fer tliu rcn jitlon if I'nildrnt Harrleou Mil inrtyw - I'lllrd at tho M)or' olllcu at 4 oV o k Jtiurdny afternoon. Mayor Hoot! nru ch nen tlnlrman and Cotiiiclluiin Andcr.ou if ai elected aecn tary. I'riildenl Hlnwn ilale.1 briefly Ihe fuel which had leil the t'liiiiubcr of Commerce to iwrtpono the i ienlng of the new building until Iho t'nildent of thu Uullod BUtc uld bo TltUlt, and how the; had del lj e I Ihuluaiig. Ural lull fur the lamu purimv. Hu ftlno dwelt mi tho denim of a largo portion por-tion of tho rlllzonl of I'll city t ) havo I'rcildrtit Hnrrlton vl.lt the raUr-nicle. raUr-nicle. He thought the commlltie coulJ, without any cxpeii.eon Ua pnrtfc arringe the rogramme to heiatlifac lory to nil the utlu tin. "That la w hit we are here for. to r re-uit the entire people," he inid, "and 1 lm lore the cutiinilltco fo arrange lhungranimu accordingly." Mr. Hhnon raovrd that tha exrrclaea la, changed from Liberty lurk to the l.xpueltloii tulldlng, and In doing ao llateil that audi action would allow tlmoenotiuh fir the 1'real lent to he riacnl at Iho Chamber of Conimerni. Die following ti leg ram wat theruuii-on theruuii-on drafted aud ordered lent to Governor Ihomai, who will meet the party at Huntington, Or.! Hfieitio rrmldcnilvl iirly andnieall poaillilo clrorl lu obtain an exleiiolou of one bournr more, during wih It the coin-mlltce coin-mlltce niKiee llftn minute o.enltij exerelMaltliedcltratlonof thai bambor of Commerce, and one-half bourn tho Tabernacle, wharo Ihe Choral Hoelelr, ronalailllg f JO voire will I iKciai. pnlld by Prof llailrlllfo on tho lirgnat organ lu America. tllAiuoH M.Noott, Chairman, Jaur AvtiinaoNfHecreury. To thl Ihe luljolued amwer liaa been rcculvedl 1'onTr.AiD, May S, 1891. tl.l:. Hurley, Nail Ukei IlaveieeuMr. llo)danlal-oSauoden, but there I nothing llut ran Im dine to ehangiithBltinemry of the trip. I'leaao explain to tho Chamber of Commerco tho Inability of the party lo inako any Chan jo now. IkKIXlAX. The Pnildentlal tty ll ttavclliig by the following Itinerary: inaiciiaiaLt. Artie at lloatleitoa, Or. (rrlilir)..!) Ham. laea llDtiunitou., , 1 ila.la Aniv ai tto ta tlir.ldl..... r e a.m. lv IuiImi tllr l.iw a m, Arrlf al Poratellodd I altera UavelViealfll ile-ni. ArrtvatlteCamiaOB 10 oopta. laafallrCahiiawa t I0iin Arrte at I if dan (nalurilir).i 1 ii) a m. IA vaurd.a..... I uaiN Arm al Mil Lea....,. I oo a la. Leaiat!.ak ., u win. TUB UI-LCtUIIMI PAKTV. Tlie following committee, appointed by Governor riiom, to welcome the ili.lluiiul.hi'.l patlyat tho blato line, will leavuthl ell Ly regular train Ihla evening at U.ni): O.J.Ballibiiryof BaU Lake; II. A, Whitney, Commander O. A. It; I. lent. Uunnlngof r't. Ihiugla; Major Turner of Ugden aud Krauk J, Cau noil of Ogden. The ipeclal train will lei compoied of the following cltlicuiat.5 preaa repre icutatlveai lloMrnor Thoma. Hccretary Hill. Deleave Caltie, Chief Juitlce .llic, AVAiclate Juetlcu Auderauu, AliOciate Ji.itlco Miner, Dlitrlct Attorney ariau, Mayor Hrott, Mayor rutin r, Col. Uodfrey, Coventor l'.oUitum Lieutenant Uuiinlnar, John J. Dooly, Heber M. Weill, It. (. Chamberi, !.. (,'. CoDIn, Hienrer Clawron, (), J, Hallilatry, JI. A. Whitney, Com. U. A. II; lleorge C Lambert of the Dr.stnirr .'; II O. Whitney nf Iho Jlitaiit, J, II. Illoor, of thu IWmnf, William llalilinou, of tho Timr., Trank J, Cannon, nf tho Sfaurf m. 11. M. Corrcll.oftlieOrfimKrclciV Vf, V. Wallace, or tho Viikin, LNTEM) TO PAIlTinPATE. The following organlziitlotia havo ilgnlHod their Inteiitlou of participating participat-ing In tin lna le and will be anlgued IoIUou tomorrow morning: Inllre llepartmtal, llarebalaad aid aiiteenll, Inrialrr lUa4 Bixteealh laliDlry l: MttnHtA mia). lleBlaller hid (U,iao). llll i reel Ilea I Ol plecul. Iler ItlAre (U MOB). I atrial ie nan, or Amir ra' ISO rata). I II.Mn tinmen (l, llooaier. (Uiaea) Teulli Ward llmd (11 bieeei) UilaluUCleo Tjtil.lril till, n Pnl Lealial lirum Coioe. , ll.uliliiilliW 1 OcriaTura tareta. llllieai,t. T1IK PIUXIIIAMIin. The rltlxcnt' ccjinmlll.'o who hatu been deputed to meet tho dltltigulhed ltty at the iltt lu thl city on their arrival will, with thu (J. A, It, and l'ltit llrlgade Hand, luad the tirccc. lion upHuulh Touij lo ilrcet and along weit aouthward, where the ichool chlldreu of the city will be ,ia. tloueal on either aid of the thorougufdio for a dlilanre of two blocki. The children will ring the ISatlonalnud patrlotlu It) nut "Aniirl in," aud mliilo the rrrlldeullal irly aa they am driven alowly through the ratiki of Utah'! bright Jewil. At the Intemcllou of Hicund Writ nndHecond Houlh itnet thu column will turn lAitwnrd aud coutluue In Ihotdlreillon to j:ait Timplo Uriel, whero the roceelou will procoed roulhward ai fur a Iho Walker J louie, where brcakfait will he inttakiii of and where an hour will bo apetd. At 1CI0 the (arly will leave the Walker llouie via i:nt Temple ttrrrt lo tho lemiikton llotol and along Houtli Tcinile to I'lllli I'.a.t ilrcit, down which itrcit Iho prociuiou will matih to Lltierly I'urk, where (lover nor Thoma aud Ma) or Hrott will deliver de-liver addrci'C ot welcome, and to which the I'riildcnt Ii expected tu rnjiund, |