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Show ' i i i i rrrrrnm o.ignal pic ncer train, with nigged, barefooted men and boys, women ajd children with sunbounets and calico dresses; old wagons, with raw-hide wrapped tongues, water- barrels, chicken-coops, frypans, ill-mxtched ill-mxtched teams of horses, oxen and cows, dust and all." Persons desir-I desir-I ing to; volunteer oan receive, full information by addressing the chair-map, chair-map, Spencor Clawson. THKl PRESIDENT- WILL WE HERE . Today the telegraph ticked the peasant intelligence, across the continent that President McKinley will surely visit Utah during, the Jubilee and that he is already plant nmg.,the trip.i. The presence of the nation's chief executives in, Zion during, the Jubilee will bievan. event which will please the two thousand people.,who will be hercat that time to bid him welcome and at the same time give him an insight into the character and the enterprise of the people of the West. THE UTAH PIONEER JUBILEE. In Commemoration of the Arrival of "The Pioneer of 1847.7 Special Comegpondence. 'Salt 'Lake City May 25, 1897 . At the la-Uregular,-meeting the Utah Semi-Centennial Cdmmission. h unanimously adopted the following: To thePeople of Utah::: In this our semi-centennial year, during, which we shall celebrate the achievements of the : pioneers and the marvelous progress we have , made as a people since 1847, the life and works of Brighact '-Young are of peculiar interest Whatever others may have done, towards the attain- vment of our present civilization, all concede that his master mind conceived con-ceived and his energy and efforts crystallized into success the movement move-ment which accomplished thee reclamation of the desert and. the-present' the-present' gr,eatnessof State. . Oh Juae. 1 iwill reoccur his- birthV day. The Ufah Semi-Centennial Commission having in charge the pioneer Jubilee, call upon the 'people of Utah to cele&pate with proper ceremonies the event, and 1 to erect upon every staff in the State the?, flag of our country. In no better way can we signify our love for Utah and evidence our gratitude 10 the pioneers than by thus honoring : the birthday of Utah's greatest, pioneer antLstatesman . THE PIONEER TRAIN. For-the p oneer train,, which will enter the city, in the old' way on July 24th, the last day of the great Jubilee, ?eventy-two volunteers have" been called for by Chairman . Glawson. "It is intended," reads the advertisement calling for volunteers, volun-teers, "to make this feature of the celebration very attractive and as fax. as possible to reproduce the . x v I |