Show GENERAL ALGERS VISIT he Is met and greeted by many ogden and salt lake republicans 1 general alger arrived yeste yesterday mornine from california the train pulled in at and while the generals private car was being sidetracked side aide tracked he arofo to be greeted when he stepped on the car platform platform Ilat form by a large crowd of odeah leading citizens cit izena members of the john A dix post no 3 G A R turned out ont and the band and cadets cabets from the military academy among the notable citi zens TUB tue STANDARD reporter is able to name the following judge james A miner L 1 R rogers major elliott Et liott J T B S Pain terII 11 0 A breeden 0 H mcclure e and many others cothers As eoon soon as G general auer had had time to shake bands hands with acquaintances and be introduced to bemb ra of the army and others arol howard to boak toak him to where the military academy stood and introduced the distinguished gentleman to thu the boya boys the general made maje a neat little speech speaking words of praise 1 aise 1 of military education and discipline fa 1 e bow how it enlarges manhood and prepares a boy for the great battle of life he was pleased to know that ogden had a military school and hoped that it would prosper per and grow in influence and concluded parol ed by urging the boys to be honorable and soldier like in their lives the boyf boys a gave the general th three ree cheers when h he e finished d speaking at A I 1 the con conclusion eg gaking on of his talk the rio G grande rande western passenger train pulled in from salt lake and judge zine zane lion hon arthur brown judge bennett Ben nelt lawyer hoffman and one or two other gentlemen from the capital were among the passengers after greetings with the salt like republicans general alger in company with judge miner and others was driven about the city while waiting for the union pacific train to run down to salt lake returning to tha tile depot preparations were made for de departing parang general alger remembered THE Tim STAND ABO ARD man and grasped him warmly by the hand in answer to the reporters inquiries as to hla his trip and what he thought of california general alger said that the journey bad had been one of uninterrupted ples plea ileaure ure that the parta bad had enjoyed gurs good health and that california ie is a 8 great and glorious country at the train pulled out judge miner judda bennett bennett major breeden lawyer H Hoffa oia ian J fi painter eq and others other been accompanying the party in their private car HS HIS TREATMENT IS IN SALT LAKE BALT SALT LAKE march 23 1892 local republicans hail bal their innings today to day la in welcoming to bait salt lake a nun who r bands in the front ranks of presidential aspirants general alger the distinguished guest arrived with his wife w ife and two daughters at 1045 today to day A reception committee consisting 0 of judge bennett chairman of the republican territorial committee sam J kenyon chairman of the city committee arthur brown president of the republican club league and judges zane and bartch 1 met the party at og den judge miner and painter and rogers of ogden accompanied the party from ogden and immediately upon their arrival in salt lake general alger was surrounded rounded by a strong guard of local stalwart stal wa A republicans among whom were barlow ferguson sam hill james sharp attorney stevens joe geoghegan heber M 31 wells and many others car carriages were provided and the points 1 of f interest t in the city were visited visit az ave mrs A brown and mrs hoyt sherman took the ladies ladles of the party in charge at 12 the visitors vieito rs repaired to the rooms of the templeton as guests of the union cina an elegant banquet was served at which many of the prominent republicans of the territory participated including governor thomas and n many others who have as yot yet not allied themselves with the local organization here while the column of admirers were passing through into the beautiful dining room general alger found time to answer a few questions asked by the indefatigable faber pusher the i general refused to eay say anything regard me harrisons chances for and thought that the sincerity of blaine in declining the nomination could not be questioned at 4 the distin j guests were escorted to the tabi where the second largest organ in the united states sustained its former reputation under the master band hand of the choir organist the grand army men here then claimed the general general who was taken to the parlors of the utah commission and another reception was given general alger is president of that vast organization and the representatives in salt silt lake are entertaining him in a manner befit ing in g his office |