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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1909. ee 0 081 8 2 2 22 OOCDRDROCOOOCS 2ODODOODSODODOOOOODOOS eens for G. A. R. Official Program DOODODOODBOOOQOOSSSEP DODOODOOCOOCOROSSBDOOOSD: Henry M, Nevins..........- .Commander-in-Chief LL. J M' Chandler..........Asst. Henry Holecomb.. Asst. Q. Adjutant M. Gen. or Executive Committee of National Council of Administration. the M. &te Prett...ecscoersscencesecee St. April 6, Louis,' Mo, place and date of holding the National Encampments from the eee a by Commanderin-Chief Stephenson, in 1866, and the name of.the Commander- n- Chief elected "at each Encampment are ag follow The First ‘National Encampment was held at Indianapolis, Ind,, November 20, 1866, and Stephen A Hurlburt, Illinois, was. elected Commander-in-Chief. Second-January 15, 1868, Philadelphia, Pa. John A. Logan, Illinois, Commander-in-Chief. Third-Cincinnatl, O., May 12, 13, 1869 John A. Logan, | Illinois, Commander-in-Chief. Fourth-Washington, D. C.,. May 11, 12, 1870. John A. Logan, Illinois, Coinmander> in-C ‘hiet Fifth-Boston, Mass., May 10, 11, 18 71. Ambrose E. Burnside, Rhode Island, Commander-inae xth-Cleveland, O., May 8,'9, 1872 Ambrose xz. Burnside, Rhode Island, Commander-in-Chief Seventh-New aven, Conn., May 14, 1873. ones r--in- Chief. Chares Devens, Massachusetts, EFighth-He irrisburg, Pa., Layers Charles Devens, Massachusetts, Gna aie in-C net. Ninth-Chicago, Ill... May 12, 13, 1875. John F. Hartrandft, Pennsylvania, Commander-in-Chief. Te nth--Philade Iphia, Pa., June 30, 1876. John FF. Hartranat, Pennsylvé ania, "Comme ande r-in-C hief. Bleve nth--Providence R! L, June ‘26, 187 John C. Robinson, New York, Comm: ander- ae Chief. Twelfth-Springfield, Mass., June 4, 1878 John Cc. Robinson, New York, Commander in-Chlef, Thirteenth-Albany, N. Y., June 17, 18, 1879 William Earnshaw, Ohio, Commander-in-Chief Fourteenth-Dayton, O., June &, 1880. Louis Wagner, Pennsylvania, C ommander- in-Chief. Minthaiih.-Tndiavapalts, June 15, 16, 1881. George 8S. Merrill, Massachusetts, Commander-in- June , 21-23, 882. Paul Van Dervoort, Nebraska, Commander-in-Chief. Seventeenth-Denver, Co 10.5 July ‘ 1888. Robert E. Beath, Pennsylvania, Commanderg Chief. ee apolis, Minn... July Pees y 1884. John S. Kountz, Ohio, Commander-in-Ch Nineteenth-Portland, Me., June ey 26, 1885. De Ghiat. Ss. Burdett, Meshington, Dac. Commanderei a: Lue! mes ! consi Twenty-first-St. wi Ma m ‘Warner, Mo., le. Co O., Br eeocittri, G. Lawler, oaeuuiarif. CHEE September 12-14, Commander-in- August 28-30, Commander-in- Illinois, Commander-Iin- Twenty-ninth-Louisville, Ky., September 11-13, 1895. Ivan N. Walker, Indiana, Sera: in-Chief. Thirtieth-St. Paul, Thad Minn., Septem 3, 4, 1896. S. Clarkson, Nebraska, pape bk in-Chief. hirty-first-Buffalo, N. Y., August 25-27, 1897. Tohn EP. S. Gobin, Pennsyvania, Commander-in-Chlef. rty-kecond. Cincinnatl, O., 898. | mes A. Sexton, Illinois, igpenia?. whoa while in office and September 5, 6, the Commanderwas succeeded by W. CC. Johnson of Ohio, Senior Vice Thirty-third-Philadelphia, Pa., September 6, 7, 1899. Albert D. Shaw, New York, Commander-inChief. ‘ tS Leo IIL, August 29, 30, 1900. Com mander-in-Ch lef. da, . September Le ecko Minnesota, Commander-in- 1902. Tho Stewart, migrider-iniChile t. hirty-seventh-San aa 190 3. D: c., ‘John C. October 9. Pennsylvania, Sralicies, Black, Illinois, Cal. 10, Com- August 20, Commander- in- ‘Phtety-pishth-Roston Mass., August 17, 18, 1904. Will Blackmar, Massachusetts, Commander- in-Chief. Senlor to the Commander oa of oe hn Blackmar R. King, Thirty-1 Siais -Danver, of died in office Maryland, Colo., September and Charles G. > 15 urton, oF Nemo. arles Nev Moe Commander-in-Chi Commander-in-Chief. » August 81 to SeptemNevins, Red Bank, ‘x. Ju¢ will be a meeting of all church be admission public press. Fires- Program. Assembly Hall. Handay Night, August 9. orge 1. D. 3. B. Squires, Hamilton, Mixed Quartette Senior Vice Commander- ne WOR . ae a Stain" Mrs. ‘Emma ' Ramsey-Morr 7. Address- ae Cc. Royce, Junior Vice Commandern 8, Address- Mrs. Mary , Gulu ‘etianni President W'S. 9, EO. TS; Seprano BOlOCUOD Soo. bi diawgasc Miss Edna Evans rin ocr sc cacccs Dougall Mixed Quartette MLGURIONS 6s ods Saws dces wera Miss Irene Kelly, All camp fires commence minutes of each camp the his fac ‘a 10, August 10, at the Go The signature. Ensign on followed rn at are Held's 9; miles. Without a Stain'-Mrs, 8 p. Anna 0 "Selection Colburn , 2. Louis Wagner, Past Robert B Beath, Chairman. Fires- Bir Se leCtiona 2. Cheek, in-Chief. ie . . ccs, «cen Miss Edna ee Address- R. 3. 4. to King, and 830 Past Solo! -Miss Band Squire Irene Miss Coop, Kelly, thirty to music, Piery extra of feet 11. tt soeenes eins o Addresg.3 22 5 Selection Ferree 2 ¢ Baers 9% 0 TARAS "Old War Miss 7 ee, Songs" Edna Edwards, ° awa ee ae Chartes © Ficeal «Mod fired Fourth cniti eee country, and 1909. Cluster " Rockets. . in five Candles. there lightning effect tlers, was the mile One 1908. This sensation square, a continuous is (2,500 nee flashes) Repeating 30-inch in midair, floating finishing _ electrical Boba Sixth shell breaks Lighting of 16-Ascent of 20 i faked and tre : erial Fir narge ) of bombs. four six the of Device from a from discharge of 20 A gigantic bomb. top liquid of ao the ays S top of on ee August latest and spec 4 most effective The bomb, on an. immense changes to : + and. fires. (Fired em 13. fa = distharge |¢ electrical the 3 into a scene whic ne bursting spiders colossal sembles a score of. mighty creeping across the sky, with vivid lightning flashes, William K best War discharge rockets of Red. Cross use of dasiatin chairman. deicin Seema f open serve No. 3% and County Rooms 200. 221 Building and 222 Ae Alaska...l.e...... oe Knutsford. Hotel G. Ohio was A; tie abies R. Bat Congregational Weep Reunion ABET Sie teception Church eee C ommere jal Club 25 - ea as Cc to W. R. C. of Callfornia....247 ng. of Ladies of the G. A. R 400 and 402 Knutsford Department The The The of dae. « CG will ACRE, be etc, Oy, wi Pythias * . house the week of the Encampment. refreshments to all old soldiers. 348 Kenyon Washington of Washington and and Alaska Hotel Alaska at Knuts- Elks' club at ca ure State str Knights of Pyth at 259 South Main rg 103 Atlas block. American club United Spanish Veterans. street War Connecticu Headquarters-Hartford, ‘omm4é ander. ‘in-Chiet W. Newton Hartford, Conn Sanders..... Secretary Emery H. Department Officers-Utah. Rev. G. W. McCreery ‘ ae . Dept. Tulmer JOUNSOMN... 06s sac ec viens « Se nior Vv ice of Harry Granger... «<<. 206% .Junior Vice of W. G. Hampton....«--ceccee Adjt. of PAST A. N. B. T. DEPARTMENT Com. Dept, Dept. Dept. COMMANDERS Jarves Sleater Officers E. A, Wedgwood Camp City. No, 1, Salt Lake Bimmer JONSON «cece cs cuwscsaccceuaces Co BIOrry, Grenwer bicis cciscn sw cee bes sieieeis'sls Senior Vice AC PUI bOre arr ie cin cis ole sia wis efeise-e bie en's Junior Vice Cherles Vormland so. c.2 00 scccsc acne salsa djutant Ae IN DOE VIS oes ele cls cn cleleln a ole. sle sie 16 Quartermaster J. H. Payne ewerviod Wn ate a mice 6 8 haplain J. Ball . ccc ccc ccc cc ccc n cess e ene ive Officer of Day Robert E. Reed A .......-.- Wedgwood Otlicers Harry .Offifficer of the Guard eiale tere A. Ifficer Young Camp No. 2, of Ogden, Cam Utah. Josh H. Knight.....-sseeecees Commander W. G: Hamptom,.....scssscassces Adjutant Joseph W. Walters.....-6--s-seseees ‘Quartermaster a s Magar Allon Jry <5... ..6ctcccc cc cesesicie nein pe Commander-in-Chief ‘Sons ot Veterans, 210 McGil P. She and ord Musictar supplies, " 7 bama and Georgta.. City and County Euliding -Halt's Hotel W. R. CGC. of Kansas......250 and 251 Wilson Hotel R. C. of Missourl........... 282 Kenyon Hotel Ww. R. Cc. of Connecticut. Kenyon Hotel Department He adquarters ‘of Ladies of the G. A. R. of New York, N. Y.St. Cecile Hotel, Room 109 W. R. Cc. of Kentucky. St. C ore Room 102 2ansom Post . Knutsford. Hotel Montana loc ated. at ‘No. 4 ‘Fremont School bulild- por- 617, Bos- hire Tennessee, oo ; aff oom 6, Se cond Floor, : Fre ‘mont ae Building BE, L. Young Post No. 338, Department of York University Apartments, 1310 East Second ‘South ORig Society 2. - sen uncs ce cc euvca Eagles' Hall, No, 3 Staff of Commander-in-Chief..... Eagle Hall Parlor W. R. C. of Colorado eas Wyoming. Tourraine Hotel Wo Re CoOL NGW SOLE. cc cee ccccnasenceucek bcs einelerercle cris Wwiteon Hotel, tooms 144 and 145 Wr CG. of Vermont, ..-...Cullen Hotel Charles hospital at room a. F. Beer, ) School, effects. the nights . Will keep They will 12th ete hospital on the lawn. tennis S. hospital, fully equipped. * , Fremont and North ¢ arolin Bee, zadies of the ton an ot Both phones 611, Third-During the parade there will be a doctor and a sures at each of the stands and on the corners and middle of each block from the Monument to Seventh South and Main streets Seventh Fourth-At First, Fourth and South e will be an automobile ambulance, fully equipped for rapid we -Each nurse. will wear ne usual nurses' Fift Dr. 122 Army Nurses b's © «ioe n'a Colonial Hotel Naval. Veter ; Federation Hall, No, 5 Civil. War Tis sicidng Bp on oe yale oe ah esse Asse embly Hall, Lafayette School Vermont Cays ulry - Reunions . «i. ican ae os ed ale ah otoe .No, 4 Fe dere ation of Labor Hall Signal CORDS be 's 0.576, afk ple nth ath deel x cae nes eee etna . Counell ¢ ths amber, ( ity and County Bullding Fifth New York Veter Cavalivici aise sce iat Care Oke Toad Fy re mont School Building One-Legged and s¢ ne -Armed Veterans.........-. de e SR Se Me es Fremont School National Aide*eCamp Association.......... Supreme Court Room, City and County Building Oregon's mone Club (authorised by Executive DirecTOM ci cere cs metas reese eres ee ae seagees 6 days Los ues le aS "Drum ccorps ( authorize a by Ex ecutive Director) ..--ccccscccccervesess 6. days Sharp's, Military Band plavctelsletalela(sie(ele eietelereia 2 days Rexburg Military Hand Vecicadcecesacneaus a ea 3 days Christensén's Band .. sees ce ce veeneesewece Parade Prova, Band pieizina ealcievislenieviaisindwe ne. ca) Oa Park -..City Band | aeiieiciniciaeaciaeinais fact fl 3 days Payson Band «.--+eecer seer sere enens days Cadet and mean the Ogden Industria Se dol. arate Hawallan Troubadours ....-.-.eeseenecacee days Springville Drum Cor . ° days Lyndonville Band (¢ euthorie "d "by Ex cutive : YWrectOT) ..-.+ essere eerane ° Bes 6 days Utah State Band .- cesses eneecevenceneess Parade Ogden Band °....-sqeceeeescessceensencens Parade Ogden Band ...---ssecesseceercenedeneenns Parade Sandy City 3and erataleisiaiclersis aiatelala tats alae a ateleis Parade - and agi Hote ve Cullen Hotel es-Knutsford ...+<4.+ieeeete City Pins t Guns. jzed by Execttive Director. +-+s4--6 day Kansas Band No. a {ne name), authorized by Pixecutive Director) ...---.esseeeereeuen 6 days by 121 Bombs. Civil. a Rooms : x- Prisoner ra of War Wilson H otel, Score 304 Regiment Ohio Vol. Light Artille Wao. a ane or Pa eau federation Hall, No. 2 Da vughters of Veterans Hall, No. 1 . . + Eagle Convention Hall igs Armory Hall N itional Woman's Relief ¢ ‘orps ce eec i waboce cp ittees P resbyterlan Chureh .F irst Music. in . Cullen Hote} Union First Bouquet carry 148 Hotel 12s eee e dees nee. nnes ylvi an fsx. "-Wilse son "Hotel, Virginia The following musica] organizations have been pup ioy ee by the committee and will participate In the Encampment Several of the Departments and posts will bring with them their music: . .6 days Held's' Band (official) Musicians National Association (authorized by Executive Director). 6 days Ladies' G. A. R. Band (authorized by Exec ( "Utive Director) cas-cccsccssenccsceccevens § days Kansas Band No. 1 (Rk exford Band), author- and Hotel, . Cullen With, Jewels. electrical sent the lava Flight of 2,000 large colored tray the final eruption. instructed . Wilson teewes 204 Room Hotel, Wilson ac recs }..i..c0dekes. Washington and We st Vv. irginia Rockets, rent of 20 8- pound Congreve Containing magnesium lights as made by us for the United States Navy for the 1909 Maneuvers. (Largest and most powérful rockets ver produced.) uniform £4%,; 463: 60aceas Cécile, Room 23 "OCOMNGEG feicl'e ec'e ene beseuns Wilson Hotel, Ro 203 Rhode Issland ie wowace feu ace Wilson Hote | anor He South Dakota... ; .Wlilson Hotel, Room103 .Tennessee. City and C ounty Building, Room 216 Texas.. -Commercial Club Buile ling, Room 216 Utah a4 .ai dg. 40 West Second South Street Vermont, . enced duh Cullen Hotel 100 large bombs, fired by electricity. ieoanemitaiinn of the Sumunit. Vv 100 powerful magnesium lights, lighting ntire neighborhood bright as day uy Eruption of Mount Ensign. 16-The guns Explosion of 100 aerial pounds of Pain's Ruby ComBurst of 600 pound. flash comets, ascending into Flight of 1,000 the air 500 feet. 100 detonating bomb 1,000 pounds of erabustibis material to repre- fully, Rooms: -...St. .s eer shire Mexico Cloud. emergency ae ‘Room 111 cee ee eee ese we ae ewan County B ufldine , Room Oregon uced by the dise of 25 15-inch mainte actos bombs, tenune up the mounn with daylight effect. 10-Salvoe of 10 24-inch, two, three and four-break ms S. Sach break a different effect 11-Salvoe of Six 40-inch Pain's Monster Bombs. Sach containing 5,000 stars eighing 40 pchnds Aeral Rose Garden 12-The Produced by the electrical discharge of 20 15-inch bombs, opening with a burst of shimch angling to a cluster of Ameri- Utah Labor FOrk \. 56 ude wats bse cig tote Knutsford Hotel Dakota Ke nyon Hotel, Rooms 277 and 27 OhiG.?. 05.5.8 Wilson Hotel, Rooms 123 and 125 Oklahoma ..... St. Cecile rg Rooms 104 and 105 Fired Ensign of Streets Hotel, Wew North ascent © ei Parachute, hanging L chain, natto pas streamer, a aarerters aerlal seigh bells' and Pain's 1 gente H: NOW licht Peak. eo «- ev eee e essegs St, Cecile, Rooms C and D eeedegeses fasectaecrevenvinissleeeece's nccewactasacetesascuuncesan Cullen Hotel Sew Hampshire JeTseY .+ + 0+ New électriec State ...eseesseneeiaeecuees MISSOUT) MOMtANA Nebraska hate Fre sSchool Fremont %«iteas¥aded. "County Buildin ¢ eben and sass Minnesota ens Peak Ensign Aerial Studded Hote} ene guemecies Ciera Knutsford Hotel Wilson Hotel, Rooms 104 and 105 «1 eee eee os 0.0 4% City Michigan detona-, 6... and : Pederation and -» Wilegh, Hatal,: \ 2.2.50. -ceenee ; Massachusetts famous transthe bright st Ensign JN South *-‘atervinnd: +A dii ccd wes fired surroundings. of Powerful Cloud Second--An mes, . Mountain Top. reflecting fire, amber releases its attitude, which n red and gold, Hanecoinien star with rayonet a 60-foot mortar. ) from erland. 18-"Spid by Pecaucen bombs, large is ins electric flashes and I First-A general gréunds of the L. D. times Rockets-Bombs. will-o'-the-wisp- oe @ ical C Corps. Medical novelty. Aecria entire the : hes Flectsieal once breaks ayat h 600 noapes glorious suns fag omcan electrical Produced by the 15-inch bombs 7J-Saivoe of 30 24-inch "Dispay. 1 breaks twice shell breaks three times shell from falling Fifth shell breaks five times. 15-Special i. T. eee of batterie compound ascend breaks the Cullen ole a 8s. Se ~ r, Floor, Carolina... 203° City } VOWSIONA Memime@. .\. erica Rte 5,5 Second ae oii. ck. national streamer. it exhibition an 2-Ilumination of the Hill, Vi 200 = ain's mammoth red, white and blue Beng is made for giclee of the Huds on River, the heaviest made 8-Dis spiny. of 150 $-pound Pain's E xhibition Rockets. Electric, weeping willow, prismatic torrent, chromatic star, eagle scream and 1909 effects, fired in quick succession 4-Star Spangled Cloud. *roduced the electrical discharge of 25 15-ineh bombs le of 30 18-ineh Bombs. ‘'y octopus, Japanese willows, magnolia ia silver clusters en cee "on : Karen Kentucky Bombs. Bouquet. shel] ri New: i-Twenty-One from 19 909 arranged the the .... "Knutsford: Indiana Towa... if Fireworks. prismatie¢ a different effe Pain's Prize Asteroids. by ¢ xy O38 Friday Night, dis- bouquet. Produced First an Trohns aos accompanis it are of 1908 (Beauty Roses and Sham » 14-The Crescendo Repeating Bomb direc aoecntbeatx <3 ora, break of 25 a 13-The Owen es Miss Laurlanda ‘Soult amet » Sheerles purtie s Sun of day. Lighting wonderful a "Aerial Silver Palls."' wonderfu shower of eectricity sat in Glamond:: uption oO nsign Peak, Giving a grand final grup rtion of Ensign Peak from. the top of the iountain, which will Include 1,000, pounds ‘of Pain's. marvelous Ruby Compound, followed by tremendous explosions and the ascent of 1,000 rockets and bombs. This whole vast finale to be _ fre d by '4-The the After changing color repeatedly each ore becomes an incandescent star, M. ms Chairman. # ve wares Be on Hawaiian Troub: iow Wins a bc Samuel Rk, Vv ae a Seprano Solo... 5 - S00 slewing ia aa of danger Gatvo of Pain's Mammoth Bom With rapid and repeated each 12-Ascent of up Starting rear Banner. representing most heavens ec Brenyre in the heaver final "G " Bouquet" never to be forgot n by those earbati ute gnotigh to see it. 36-Good- Night G. A, R." In mammoth letters of streaming fire the be lights. Carnival, stars ee Fires-Program. Maurice 1 high, the As is Graham Quartette Armory Hall. Wednesday Night, August the 3ualloons. surrounding Cobras. large brilllant Pain's entire o releases. During eh. by eee uth will have in Pain's Bombs. novelty Spangled the SK . _. pouring from the top 31-Showers of Meteorites, Beach novelties 10 Mammoth as bright as 10-Battery of 250 Third Camp fall Rocket the cesta brilliant Star 100 u Quarterte a ae up @ eet positions so as to blend the tints. (Have all the effects of 10 24-inch intensely . Commander-in- -Chief, Siolerees 38-The Tem- Produced by the electrical discharge of 30 large shells, arranged to depict an ae rial natlonal shield . 9-Pain's Marvelous "Pillar of Light." a James Tanner, Past Commanderq. Addrégs....-. 3s. teeters Sitsieip Ce mae Chie. Soprano South has passed parade will wil Patent without NNests of Tred from The wh: acs ‘Belection...... ..8 5 Salt Lake a Squire Coop, director Address- Pain's all the of p. n and commencement mbracing 7i-Flight KE. BR, Monfort, Chairman. (Concetta. ... ts. se. Ps» sla 8 11. Guns. d-Ascent of 12 oarliae Lighting up the entire 6-Ten Eawards, arnerrrce: st, rom. 2, 75 rockets, .8-*The ee Troubadours Night, August and Sticks.) 5-Display ee Camp Fires - Program. oe Grand of Idaho nape wo coe Lining Pai n's cent incandescent compound; oo irs in review passed of Aerial Fired from three continued varied of Troubadours ee at Main point the ‘ salute 1000 g And surroundings with 100 Seieaaie fires, changing colors' three times. 3-Display 1erial oe N ..No,. South and' Jllinois to changing light known to selence 30-One Mile of Floating Pesto a lghting Magnesium Fire Uihuinivettian. ai play. These mammoth salutes gigagtic steel guns 2-Iuminvation of "Ensign Peal 3. Soprano* Solio: w. 1... 32 2s lorence Locke 5. Selection: ,~"...2 Btatpha cnetoe Havetien Troubadours Gy PAC OTSGR sacs. fata elaists ie aon lele, s)e aheraleee I.« F.o Mack 7. Recitation Dialer ae t ate cea oeaks ee ata e Miss Vida Fox 8, Address...... wae om W. Cook Oo Selactlon: Salute nnouncing i Hawalian that cascades Fourth Across Immen a fect _. Pain's ve already "to "at av Delawar Florid orida Georgia ; candles revolving Re Produced ' Formation. of 20,000 Bombs. 2 Bimanes Botts id Produced by 100 " August f i 1-National eae Past nove 203 City and County Building Room 21% Fremont School 04 si. ieee 605s. cies oun e 0'e GSSbs California ain' Nev: die a Wils son Hotel, Room 147 Colorado and Wyoming........ .Tourraine Hotel Connecticut. . oW dadn Hotel, Rooms 201 and 2290 tions. of Utah the Department Grand Army stand, the carrying Weiasert, Oc topus fete, Fireworks. To be Fired from Ensign Peak, Tuesday Night, August 10. Chatrman, tna ote etal a eee Address- A. G. at an bow be use a = . vU9 novelty 29-The a. Silver Glory Program. Armory Hall. . Tuesday Night, August. 10. Phil 1 an Sunstrom aie Pain's Manhattan Arey ar So ripe ya race dacs ot coe ofa Pees Modoc Club Mrs. Mary" F, Sanborn and Miss Irma); B. Watson, accompanists Camp C. n a Band Commander-in-Chief. Past Cymer Kiefer Choru When Utah has passed the living flag the latter will form in the rear of Utah and will halt at Main and First South long enough for the bands to swing into line in the rear of Utah The living flag will form in the rear of the bands playing and both pass the reviewing stand, the band Soland _the children singing "Onward, Christian dier Spanish-American The Sons of Veterans and the to the varions dewar veterans will act as guides after the parade partments, before, during and and will call through the week of the Encampment, as they deem to their aid such additional assistance expedient. B.CBoprano? Solo! ai 6 fees es oe es Mi ss Irene Kelly 4. Address- Ss. S. Burdett, Past Commander-in-Chief 5. Bass oe A 7E. oh See mee og tah 5 galt Richardson GB SAGOTGRE 350 au cie a8 anit «ab coe.ate William Ketcham 7 Contralts Soloketacsvciase tk Miss Hazel Barnes 8. Address- De tobert Night, a.m ‘When Utz bands which Sgunjermarely th Tuesday Night, August 10. State coubatours . -- Deparinient: Headquarters. AVEANSHS 1909 novelty: the ‘sky, outlined 25-Salute of the Rees an Flag following will be the d6rder of formation and commencing Wednesday, August 11, 1909, at When reviewing Fires- Program. O''Neall, ars placed. the central candles 2 will nagnesium, lig hting ‘Witt float eros Hawaiian Troubadours accompanist by the Commander-in-Chief p¢ Assembly Hall. W. . 27- 12. the At 9:30, at one blast of the Tribune whistle, place of various commands will start for their on a map furrendezvous, which wlll be eae nished eac h Department Commande At two whistles the column will ‘form At three whisites the column will move. The column will enter Main street from East South Temple and march to the living flag at Seventh South and Main streets on the east side, and passing the flag the width of Main street, 132 feet, will return on the west side of Main and be reviewed m Joseph 2 -Pain's 15th Infantry, U. S. A., and-National Guard of Utah. and Official Family and DisCommander-in-Chief inguished Guests in Carriages Illinois and Wisconsin Pennsylvania and Ohio New York and Connecticut Massachusetts and New Jersey Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Vermont. The Potomac, Virginia and North Carolina and Maryland. Nebraska, Mic higan and Iowa. Indiana, Colorado and Wyoming. <ansas and Delaware See a Missouri! and Oregon. Kentucky W la and South: a Weenineton, and Arkans Mexico, Ten nnessee, New Louisiana ana "Wientexi ont Florida, Montana, Texas and Idaho rizona, Georgia, Alabama and North Dakota Oklahoma, Ex-Union Prisoners and Naval Veterans. m. fires There Will be 1,200 pounds \of explosives sed on Ensign Peak on Tuesday night. The foollowing , ‘programme of pyrotechnics will be followed, mencing at 1030 o'clock. The SGU Geren of this programme will be made by the explosion of six monster bombs at intervas of five minutes each, commencing at 10 p. m. Concert...) 54.6.0 ah ee - Utah From 8 to 830 p.m. Address- flow i ent of 12 Rocket Bombs. Nehts, rren M tle i d Hotel. ote Knuts or Mlabama.. ArIZONA. of Flora huge a eee ae i upward of Tan Device 6 shells releasing Pain' 5 De mon Shells, 9 f ar Rive. Bessie browning «\ cake. cw eevee Irene Kelly, iss Order President. D(Band: 23 2 3essie Browning d fende ri Issohn Male Choru Address: suicisc weal rae The march, Plummer. i 16 ea of the 'W. R. C. by Mary E. Gilman, Presid 18: Greetings-Daughters of Veterans by Clara F. Hoover, Preside LSE sGr See acone of Veterans by Edgar Allen, Commander-in-C 20. Greetings-Army Nurses by Rebecca Smith, Camp Club " 26-Ascent tle we as vce Mendelssohn Bolger ee Wednesday Tabernacle, terles upt 1 000 : . - King. Address of Mayor ees 9. Selection-Held's Ban 10 Introduction of De a artment Commander Smyth by Judge King. Address of Commander Smyth 12 Se lection-National Assoc iation Civil War Musicians (fifé and drum), fins, Cor Introduction of Henry Lepublic mander-in-¢ Fina of the Grand Army on the by Judge Kir Commander-in-Chief Henry M 14. Address ‘of Nevins ‘ "Flag Pox Program. August . conceit OMS ‘3 sat Rall. Fe Grand Judge ni tire will be dexaved -_ Night, c - femple eee Grand Marshal....-..-.. General P sf Weoley ood Assistant read Marshal. -.-. ee Oapt.- J, * Caine 1. Seleetion-Held's Band 2. Selection-Modoc Club 3. Introduction of Judge } Ww H. King by the Executive Director, Col. F. M. Sterrett. 4. Address of Judge King, introducing Goy. WilSpry 6. Address of Gov. Spry Banner''-Mrs. Emma Ram6. "Star Spangled sey-Morris Bransford by 7. Introduction ‘of Mayor John S. 15. Vida He ay i lodoc accompanis st. Candles, anc clave 9 {eh 2!-Exhibition of 10 of Pains "Flowering. Pampus" Ryan Ran ires- Sx Pelee eee Be 6. AddresS....ssecvees at the Tabernacle, 8 p. m. 1909, "ul : Le Van Dodge, Chairman. Hawaiian ICO ~.'.. iq AE Soprano =5. Aaaress Com- simile five aia Sanborn, a ----_ ri? wich OPES ea 8. Selection. ...cceccceses Semi-Official Meeting August 8%. Address- ene by by 9. Addre C88... aw dec sceee ves «see J. 10. Selection. ..... eralensiy cic ‘Salt ae Male Band' Gonnee, WONG gies cacccsceu wees m bt Pro f. Charles Kent Address Saree Houry M. Nevins, Com.-in-Chief 7 be of ‘Daniel wea ‘elanete aaa me i Songs e r): War Mrs. Mary F. 1 func- ticket, will distance a for valley the tate Band ‘ Pee Ts \ Produced by the electrical, dischargeof 10 | mander-in-Chief, bearing be will programme following will be used, of explosives amount The same Peak. Thursday Wednesday, Tuesday, on pounds, 1,200 feet in circumference six Bombs nights. and Friday when which, alr, the in feet 1,000 thrown be will and tops mountain the up light will explode they Chairman. 4. Geleagtion on). ifsa we asad Dougall 5. general admission seats ra ae ER Armory chair seats, admission. the to except be bearer the ee Camp "Oldv SS sheletwn/ at followed Tues- for chair the to will but ticket, by to Wednesday organizat the First Methodist Church on Su nday evening 8 o'clock. is will be a patriotic praise meeting whiab distinguished local and foreign speakers wil] present. The program will be announced through the the not presented to Sterret Sterrett, \crobatic d > LOIN S rmibs Opening red an green changing to blue n mber, finish: ng with peacock plumes and prismaticje torren tx prisr é : . " Bran 8 191) PwWiillam bs jamtion odoe Club eee R Recitation Assembly Hall. Sandan] Night at at at be of will _- Arty aepond/rotede 19 Henry M, There tion The succeeded 7, 8, 1905. James Tanner, New ork, Commander-in-Chief. Fortieth-Minneapolis, Minn., August 16, 17. 1906, mopert = Brown, Ohio, Commander-in-Chief ber aS Wetherbee Troubadours on Tabernacle greatest this, the meeting Admission Encampment, evening. day ourth-Chicago, Rassiéur, Missouri, hirty-ftth-clevelan 1901. Bl. Torrance, Chief. Bo ea eeuneton, Address S. be will pregramme at the following ugu ae A 20-"The Changing Cloud. August 12 t, COOODOOOOSOOO Mino, writ Smersauts IMational Headquarters, of ly Pi win? eae Camp Club Songs" Sete inte Modoc War ig pena ok nine M.M: leted. Augus 13, e ta Mr ass., 1A, Tw venty- Beer 1890. Whee ock G. Veazzey, Vermont, eeecna dae' in-Chief. Twenty: Sfth-Detroit. Mich., August 5-7, 1891. John Palmer, New York, Commander- in- Chief Twenty- sixth-Washington, D, C., September 21, 22, 1893. Weissert, Wisconsin, Commanderin-Chief. Twenty+seventh-Indianapolis, Ind., September 6, 7, 1898. John G. B. Adams, Massachusetts, Commander-in-Chief. Twenty-eighth-Pittsburg, Pa., September 12, 13, Tho Longfield the .cceccseevacrs Wilfred Hawaiian ce aise s . .5s ccic/s'o' 9. Night, ay euaitente ~ ‘ President Nat. ak ... seml-offictal the Septem £ Twenty-third-Milw aukee, Wis, Russel] A. Alger, Michigan, aanae4 5. 6, : contin Louis, 1887. John P. Rea, Minne Twenty-second-Colum Club day hurs 4.' Address .Modoc ty aoe Thursday 1909. Md Address- Genevieve of Ladies The Where the National Encampments Have Been Heid. Chief. Sixteenth-Baltimore, Recitation. ..-ocsecev Selection. ...-~«aspereee Selection. 2. Commander-in Commander-in-Chief. Miss Vida Fox iascevsenes 7. Address. f Past Be 8. Selection-""Old T Utah, Chairman. Hawaiian Troubadours Com, 6. 10. Wm. J. Patterson. <'.. aj. feeds eeeee . Pittsburg, si FamesOwensS. ... fF biccecrteeces New York, N. George: Barnett. .). cereieseeereiees Camden, N. 5 *Died Dept. Address- Ell Torrance, 9. SThomas W. Scott. ...«s.ccresseesFairchild, I). m. H. ee ewlcpe ewe uae Indianapolis, Ind. Philip Cheek. .....ccccccccessessves Baraboo, Wls. BR. 4. General Smyth, Past Burton, G. c tharles . Chi Songs" Selection" ‘Old War 3. Custodian H. Fires-frogram. Assembly Hall. Armory Hall. Monday Night, August 9. Prank O. Cole.....ceeesecess Adjutant General Cola D. R Stowits Bieter Quartermaster General J.f{Kent Hamilton.......i.. Vice Com.-in-Chiet Charles C., Royce.......... or, Vice Com.-in-Chief G.i Lane Tanneyhill...........-+.- Surgeon General Rev. John . a TICG. wer cccerves Chaplain- in-Chict Alfred B. Beers.......:Judge Advocate General Wililam H. Har aaaay sGesbecetosae Inspector General Samuel Fallows........Né ational Patriotic Director J. Cory W ns....Sr. A. D. C. and Chief of Staff John Camp Camp Fires - Program. - Officers of Grand Army of the Republic, 1909. ence een Widwartl Cofor..... Com. Camp gans of Utah. Dd. 2... -8%.ccccpcnakea chan Veterans, Salt Lake City, National Associalion of Civil War Musicians. The largest veteran drum corps in the world. EH. J. Freeman, National President..Audubon, Iowa ~A- i Phillips, National Drum Major, Pocahontas, Iowa J AD A. J.) Hamburger, N F. Bogart, Chief Bugler... .2...1 National Secretary and ee oh Fu cen ncce manent Hopkins, National Fife Major re Ru Frank George ie Weathers; Howell, EB. eee Historian Banner Tracy, Color llow troit, Springs ...:..3.2. Washington, Bearer....... San (Continued D Bearer....Wareham on' Page Mich. Treasurer Plainfield, N. ie ce eee Eight.) D. J. |