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Show Igreat crowd to i hear roosevelt 8ra Special Trains Will Bring Hundreds From Outside Towns on Friday ! r Next Fonner President Will Arrive at 3:35 P. M. and Be JK r Escorted to Platform at Corner of Twenty-fifth jfta ; Street and Grant Avenue. . Mm Theodore Roosevelt will be In Og-iUgden Og-iUgden at 3:35 o'clock Friday afternoon. n From his train he will be conveyed fim to the vacant lot caBt of the Lyceum jH-l theater, at the corner of Twenty-fifth 3i' street and Grant avonue, where, from tfcyja platform that 1b to bo erected beforo ifSjf' his arrival, he will address the multi-tei multi-tei tude. ;oifc There will be no reserved seats, al-"-2S though local Progressive headquarters Jm has received repeated calls for 10-i&f 10-i&f served seats. Those who so deslro i3f! can P'aco seats near the platform and imI occupy them, but they must do so iJvf ""It110111 Interfering in any way4 with 'fi the arrangements for the meeting. 3l A great crowd Is anticipated, as !f there will be big -delegations from jy south as far as Richfield and north as' nf far aB Logan. Special trains are be ing arranged to bring the people to Ogden. The city authorities have been requested re-quested to supply extra police to aid in preserving perfect order and guarding guard-ing against accidents. It is estimated that 5,000 persons can gather within the enclosure at the corner where the former president Is to speak and that 20,000 can get within with-in range of the voice of tho distinguished distin-guished visitor. An effort will be made to confine the traffic of autos and other vehicles to the north side of Twenty-fifth street while the speaking is in progress. pro-gress. A delegation of distinguished citizens citi-zens will be at the depot to bid RooBevelt welcome and escort him to the speaker's platform. Business houses may decorate their places with the national colors In, honor of tho former president. Twon-I Twon-I ty-flfth street to Grant should be a I mass of bunting and Dags. |