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Official Program of the National Peace Jubilee held at Chicago, Illinois October 16-22, 1898.
ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY
CHAS. TRUAX,
Chairman General Committee
QENERAL COMMITTEE
JNO. T. SHAYNE,
AUSTIN A. BURNHAM.
Vive-Chairman General Committee.
CLARENCE e. YOUNQ,
Corresponding Secmary
Chas. Truss, Chairman. Benjamin J. Rosenthal. Chas. P. Qulncy. Jno. T. Shayne. Otto Young. Frederick U . Babcnck. John McNulta. Wm. L. Smith. Howard 5. Taylor J a*. W.Nye. Jno. J. Mitchell. eibrtdgeO. Keith. Chas. I. . Hutchinson. Walter C. Hately. Andrew V.McNally. Bernard A. Eckhart. Albert I' Phtlpot. Chas. H. Wacker. Jno. W. Ela. Aiutin A. Burnham. John B. Sherman. Joseph W. Suddard. Walter H. Chgmbertin. Henry Sherman Vail
Volney W. Foster. ErsklncM. Bhelps. Edwin A. Potter- Harry 0. Sel'rldpe. Albert S.aaee. Harlow N. Hlglnbothanv Thos. B. Bryan. thus. A. Stevens. Frank H. Cooper. Chas. T.Yerkes. Abraham M . Rothschild. Chas. H. Schwab. Daniel H. Burnham. Jno. V. Farwell, Jr. Byron L. Smith. Jas. M Eckels. Wm. R. Harper. Daniel M. Lord. Chas. U. Oordon. Horace Tucker, riclvlllc E. Stone. E. R. Bliss. W. H. dray. Dr. Plumer M. Woodworth
GENERAL OFFICES OF THE
National Peace Jubilee.
Suite 535 Chicago Stock Exchange Building.
Telephone Main 4433
Chicago, Oct. 8,
1898.
To the Public: -
This is to certify that the only official Program of the National Peace Jubilee will^be, that issued by Donohue and Henneberry .
Chairman General Committee.
National Peace Jubilee.
Chairman Committee on Publicity &
Promotion.
ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY
Mrs. Potter Palmer, Chairman Frederick B. Tuttle
Ball Committee.
Mrs. Henry M. Shephard, Vice-Chairman.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Adrian C. Honore loseph Adams
John K. Kitchen
Austin A. Burnham, Chairman W. L. Bodine Harold 1. Cleveland
loseph Brucker I rank D. Cosick
Henry Barrett Chamberlain Henry F. Donovan
Press Committee.
John tckels John F. Finnerty
W. C. Gregory H. Gilson Gardner Frank M. Huston
Committee on Invitations and Speakers.
Wm. R. Harper, Chairman Robert I'. Lincoln Franklin II. Head Tluntington W. lackson Levj M.i\ ei Volnej W i John W i la Petei S < in isscup Alexandei H. Revel!
i h.u les I i uax, i Jian man lohn r. Shaj ne, Vice i ha Benjamin I. Rosenthal I ;has. I . Quincy i itto â– > oung i R Babcock Gen lohn McNulta Win. I., smith Howard S las 1< n las. W. Nye lohn I .
George B. Swift Nathaniel C. Sears Graham II. Harris
lesse Sherw d
Henrv Wade Rogers i (liver H. Hi .it. ,n W. I. ( inahan
trman i ;has. I.. Hutchinson
Walter C. Ilatelv Andrew V. McNall) B \. I ckhart A. h. Philpot Chas. II. Wacker I. \\ . Hla Volney W I I rskine M. Phelps
>lm Barton Payne, Vice-Chairma Ralph M. Easley S. P. McConnell J,.hn F. Wolfl Ch.ules FJ. Gordon Howard S. Taylor Wlluii Uixon Harold l. Mel ;ormick
General Committee.
Austin A Burnham, Secretarj E. A. Potter li G. Selfridge A. s. i lage II. N. Higinbotham B Bryan \ Stevens Franl \ Coi iper Chas. I 1
Marvin Hughitt
lohn F. Wallace loseph 11. Wood Benjamin Thomas P I Pettibone Franklin MacVeagh ;\\el\ ille E. Stone
C. C. Chapman. Secretary Benj. McCutcheon w Hi. I. Shanks She lb\ M. Singleton
• H- h ge VV. Dixon, Secretarj i Iwen F. Aldis Robert A. Waller
1 . Willis Rice Charles Henrotin ( "h.u les r. Quincy Albert S. t iage
Walter II, Ch.tmberlin
Arthui I. Eddj
\ V Rothschild
li Scwab Bi ron I . smith las. li. Eckels W. R. Harper D M Lord
U. Cordon Horace Tucker lohn B. Sherman
i Clarence I "i i iung, Cor. Se<
Elbridge ( i. Keith, Treasurer
Plumer M W oi >du orth loseph W Suddard
I R. Bliss Vielville E. Stone w alter II. i ;haml
W. 11. Cra- Henry Shei man
Mis Rotter Rainier
Mrs. Henry M. Shepard
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CONTAINING ANNOUNCEMENTS OF ALL PUBLIC MEETINGS, EXERCISES, PARADES, BANQUETS, ETC.
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SUNDAY
THANKSGIVING SERVICES
October 16th, II a. m.
In 700 Churches of Chicago. Inspiring Patriotic Music by the Church Choirs of Chicago, supported by Great Organs and Military Bands under Prof. Henry B. Roney, Musical Director. Sacred Conceit-- in all Public Parks in afternoon, weather permitting.
The President of the United States, distinguished guests, military heroes and returned soldiers in attendance.
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Illuminated Bicycle Parade, Dedication of Arches, and Grand Illumination of the Citv, including trolley cars and elevated railway trains in the national colors on this and every evening during the Jubilee. |
TUESDAY MORNING.
AUDITORIUM MEETING.
October 18th, at io:3o o'clock
Prayer
Address
Address
Address of Welcome
address
Address
The Rev. Frank W. Gunsaulus, D. D., Chaplain of the Meeting By Chairman Charles Truax, introducing Presiding Officer
By Hon. Geu. R. Peck, Presiding Officer
By Carter H. Harrison, Mayor of Chicago
By Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul
By Judge Emory Speer, of Macon, Georgia
The President of the United States and members of the Cabinet and Diplomatic Corps will be present.
MUSIC By Military Band
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
ADDRESSES IN PUBLIC HALLS.
October 18, at 3 o'clock
Tickets for each meeting to be S' cured from the Vlanagei ol the Hall.
Speakers:
Presiding ( ifficer, Chaplain, Manager, Music by Military Band.
SPEAKERS:
Presiding 1 ifficer, Chaplain, Manager, Musi,- hi- MilHarr Baud.
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Presiding 1 ifficei . Chaplain, Vlanager, Mii-.i. by Military Band.
STUDEBAKER HALL.
f Hon. Albert J. Beveridge, Indianapolis, Indiana ( President Cyrus Northrup, University of Minnesota
ludge Peter S. Grosscup Rev. Bishop Charles E. Cheney Mr. Harry Knott
COLUMBIA THEATRE.
^ Henry M. Duffield, Detroit, Mich.
• Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Washington, D. C.
( Booker T. Washington, Tuskeegee, Ala.
Ex-Mayi >r Roche
Rev. P. s. Henson, D. D.
Mr. Ernest Hamil
FIRST REGIMENT ARHORV.
1 Gen. Wm. R. Shatter, Washington, D. C. - Secretary James Wilson, Washington, D. C. ( Mayor David A. Rose. Milwaukee, Wis.
Hon. 1 ieorge r Adams
Rev. F. A. N..ble. D. D.
Mr. E. S. Conway
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. (Continued)
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ADDRESSES IN PUBLIC HALLS. October 18, at 3 o'clock
Tickets for each meeting to be secured at the Hall
SECOND REGIMENT ARMORY.
\ Gen. Joseph E. Wheeler, Camp Wikort, L. I. Speakers: - - - - I Hon. Samuel Gompers, Washington, D. C.
Presiding Officer, - - Dr. Henry Wade Rogers
Chaplain, - " I,iev- Father Edward Kell)
Manager,' - w- H- Gra> â–
Music byK Military Band.
NORTH SIDE TURNER MALL.
\ General Adna R. Clurtee. Speakers: - - ... ( Hon. Chas. Emory Smith.
Presiding Officer, ------- . Judge Christian C. Kohlsaat
.» - . Ge'>. S. Douglas,
Manager, - ------- s
Music by Military Band,
TUESDAY EVENING.
GRAND JUBILEE BALL AT THE AUDITORIUM, Mrs. Pie, Palmer, Chairman
FOR THE BENEFIT OF SOLDIERS AND SAll.i >RS.
WEDNESDAY
PARADE
October 19th, 11:00 a. m.
Grand Military, Naval and Civic Parade, led by a Platoon of Police and the Chicago Hussars. Gen. Ioseph Stockton, Chief Marshal. Col. Roy B. Harper, Chief ol Staff.
First Division -Gen. John C. Black, Grand Marshal; Gen.
A.J. Burbank, Chief of Staff. Second Division — Col. E. I). Swain, Marshal; Walter II.
Chamberlin, Chief of Staff; Capt. W. L. Ue Reiner.
Adjt. General; Capt. Albert B. Capron, Chief of Aids.
Third Division -Col. Chas. R. E. Koch, Marshal; Gen. C. S. Bentley, Chief of Staff; Lieut. Win. Brooke, U. S. A.. Adjutant General; George S. Ballard, Chief of Aids.
Fourth Division ('.lias. (J. Gordon, Marshal; LeRoj
Steward, Chief "i Staff; Ambrose Lammey, Adjutant General; John A. Montgomery, Chief of Aids,
First Battalion — General Herman l.ieb. Commandant, Second Battalion— Ch.nel E S. Watts, Commandant. Third Battalion- Captain J. J. Healv, Commandant. Fifth Division— General Fitz-Simons, Marshal; Colonel
H. B. Maxwell, Chief of Staff.
LINE OF MARCH.
From south of Congress street on Michigan avenue, march north i" Van Buren street, west to State street, north U> Randolph street, west to Dearborn street, south to Adams street, west to La Salle street, north t" Washington street, west to Franklin street, south to Jackson boulevard and east past the President's reviewing stand at the Union League Club to Michigan avenue and disband.
6:30 P. M. Grand Complimentary Banquet to the President of the United States and other guests at the Auditorium. Addresses at 9 p. M.
iistinguished
WEDNESDAY EVENING. « « «
AUDITORIUM BANQUET. October 19th, at 9 o'clock.
Tendered to the President of the United States and Distinguished Guests.
Tickets t< 1 be secured by invitation only from Mr. Henrotin, Chairman 1 if Committee on Banquet. (Room 539 Stock Exchange. 1
Presiding Officer ------- Franklin MacVeagh
Chaplain ----- - - Rev. Frank Crane, b. D.
TOASTS.
" Our Country " The President
" The President " Ex-Vice President Adlai E. Stevensson
1 Gen. Nelson A. Miles, Washington, D. C. "The Army" ] Gen. Wm. R. Shatter, Governor's Island, N.Y. City
(Gen. Joseph E. Wheeler, Camp Wikoff, L. I.
r Admiral Schley
" The Navy " - Capt. Mahan, Washington, D. C.
[_ Commander Philip, Washington, D. C.
" Reunited Cohntry — North and South," Clark Howell, Atlanta, Ga.
" International Arbitration ''.... President James B. Angel, University of Michigan
1 Secretary Lyman J. Gage, Chicago
"Our Future" .1 Samuel Gompers, Washington, D. C.
( Cyrus Northrop, Pres. University of Minn.
ADDRESSES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Tuesday Afternoon, October 18th, at 1:30 o'clock.
tickets can be secured from Principals.
DISTRICT No. i.
Louis Nettlehorst School, Evanston Ave. and School St.
Principal, Maria Clark
Presiding Officer, - - Graham H Harris
Chaplain, Rev. E. A. Larrabee
cn(,.tpre. j Lieut. Col George V Unman speaicers. ( Capt A]len Uste|. Fowlel.
Army Representative — Capt. Jeremiah I. Sisk, 7th Illinois Vol.
Navy Representative — Cyrus D. Sorenson, U. S. N.
LaSalle School, Hammond and Eugenie Sts.
Principal. Homer Bevans
Presiding Officer, - - Franklin H. Head
Chaplain. Rev J B. Dore
c . ( Roger Sherman
5>peaKers:-j &il Edward c youngi ,,t m. cav.
Army Representative — Capt James Kelly, 7th Illinois VoJ. Navy Representative — W. H. Sutter, " Harvard"
Augustus M. Burley School, Noble and Ashland Aves.
Principal, Cephas H. Leach Presiding Officer, - - Austin 0. Sexton
Chaplain, - Rev. F. M Carson. D. D
Sneakers- \ Rush C Blltier speakers, j Cart w H McComb
Army Representative Capt John T. McCormick, 7th 111. Vol. Navy Representative Harry G. Dodd
DISTRICT No. 2.
Anderson School, Lincoln and Division Sts.
Principal. F. M McKay Presiding I Ifficer, - - Paul O. Stensland Chaplain, - - - - Rev. J. W. Fifield Speakers: ) W. S Elliott, Jr. / Frank Gardner Army Representative McDermott Navy Representative— Arling R. Hansen
Franklin School, Goethe and Wells Sts.
Principal. William C. Dodge Presiding Officer: Frank K Loesch
Chaplain : Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, 1) D.
Wak-^'v * Major Lawrence M. Ennis speatcers.^ Renry c Noyes
Army Representative Capt John T. Ryan Navy Representative— F. W Welchman
Ellen Mitchell School, N. Oakley Av. and N. Ohio St. Principal, Chester C. Dodge
Presiding Officer, Zenophile P Brosseau
Chaplain, - - - Rev T N. Morrison
Wikers â– * Rev J- p- Brushingham D. D. ^ I Major Frank Alsip, 1st 111. Cav
Army Representative— Capt. W. H. Chenoweth, 1st 111. Vol. Navy Representative — Stand Murpln
DISTRICT No. 3.
Brentano School, Linden Ave. and Diversey St. Principal, Washington D. Smyser Presiding Officer, - - J. H. Strong
Chaplain, - - Rev. J. A. Rondthaler
Sneakers- * Kobert McM"rdy speaicers. j Ljeut s D | |,M a. 11. s. N.
Army Representative Capt. C. T. Wilt, 1st Reg. III. Vol. Navy Representative— Webster T. Smith
Bismarck School, Armitage and Central Park Avev
Principal, Wm. M. Huberts Presiding Officer, - John T. Keating
Chaplain, - Rev. M. M. Parkhurst
sneakers- * K' C Lindlev' U- S- N'
"l ( Lieut. Col. Daniel Moriarty, 7th 111. Vol.
Army Representative— Sergt. Marshall Brewster, 1st 111. Vol.
Navy Representative Samuel McEwen
Von Humboldt School, Rockwell and Hirsch Streets Principal, Will I. Bartholf Presiding Officer, - - Joseph Schwab
Chaplain, - - Rev. Aaron Norden
speakerv I ^ J Kavmer
( Major raylor E. Brown Army Representative— Llewllyn A. McCalla, 1st ill. Cav. Navy Representative— George Conrad
DISTRICT No. 4.
West Division High School, Ogden Ave. and Congress St.
Principal, Geo. M Clayberg. Presiding ( itticer, - - D. R Cameron
Chaplain, - Rev Walter H Reynolds
Sneakers- i Gen. John C. Black, ipeaKers- } Capt A S. Bolte, 1st 111. Vol. Army Representative— Shirley T. High, First Illinois Cav. Navy Represe tative John J. Bradshaw
Marshall School, Kedzie Ave. and Adams St. Principal, Louis J. Block. Presiding Officer, - Mrs. Caroline K. Sherman Chaplain, Rev. Franklin C. Southworth
Sneakers- 3 Rev W M' Lawrence' speaicers. ( £ DeKoven Leffingwell.U S N.
Army Representative Lieut lolin Curran. First Illinois Vol
Navy Representative— E. A. Burroughs
Tilden School, Lake and Elizabeth Sts.
Principal, Harriet N. Winchell. Presiding ( itticer, - C R. Walleck
Chaplain, - - - Rev. A. C.Wakem.m
Sneakers-* H°Pe Reed Cody
â– I"1^- 1 Captain W. H. Wigham, 1st Illinois Vol.
Army Representative— Captain Patrick O'Connor, 2d 111. Vol.
Navy Representative — Geo. W. Clark
DISTRICT No. 5.
Thomas Chalmers School, Twelfth St and Fairfield Ave.
Principal, Bertha Benson.
Presiding Officer, - Christian Meier
Chaplain, - - - Rev. Charles E. Morse
c . i E. C. Ritsher
Speakers : -j Capt £ H >Switzeri ,st ni. Vol.
Army Repsesentative — Sergt. Major Shirley Philpot, 7th Reg. Navy Representative F. H. Brandt, "Harvard"
Medill School, Fourteenth Place and Troop Street.
Principal, Stewart B Sabin.
Presiding Officer, - Clayton Mark
Chaplain, - - Rev. A. A. Lambert
c , \ Richard Prendergast
speakers: ^ Capt M L c Funkhouser, 1st 111. Vol.
Army Representative— Sergt. A. D. McBurney, 1st Reg.
Navy Representative — R. E. Herrick
Froebel School, Twenty-first and Robey Streets. Principal, Henry C. Cox. Presiding Officer, - Dr. W. S Christopher. Chaplain, - - Rev. J. P. Muldoon,
Sneakers- S Alfred S" Trude speakers. f Maj John M Southworth
Army Representative — Lieut. James Miles, 1st 111. Vol.
Navy Reprepesentative — Geo. H. Ratledge.
DISTRICT No. 6. Lake High School, Matteson St. (47th PI.) and Union Ave. Principal, Edward F. Sterns. Presiding Officer Chaplain - - -
L. Ot Goddard. Rev. YV. F. Black
Sneakers- 3 Johl1 A- Henr-y'
speakers. ( Major E_ B -r-oIman> lst Reg. 111. Vol.
Army Representative— Cap. E. C. Sturgus, lst 111. Vol. Navy Representative— John A. Welch.
Holden School, 3lst and Deering Streets.
Principal, Chas. F. Babcock.
Presiding Officer - - Thomas Gallagher.
Chaplain - Father McGuire.
Sneakers- ■» Gea W' Underwood,
speakers. ( Sergt victor Arnold, 1st Cavalry.
Army Representative — Capt. John M. Clasley, 7th Reg. III. Vol. Navy Representative— E. A. Long.
Perkins Bass School. 66th and May Streets. Principal, Fulton B. Ormsby. Presiding Officer - â– Edward C. Carroll.
Chapalin Rev. William E. Danforth.
5 .. . ( Robert H. Wiles speakers. | Cap £ } Dimmick, 1st 111. Vol.
Army Representative — Capt. Martin Duhig, 7th Reg. 111. Vol. Navy Representative — E. M. Lubeck.
DISTRICT No. 7.
DISTRICT No. 8.
Hyde Park High School. 56th Si., and Kimbark Ave. Principal, 1 'lias. W. French
Presiding' Officer, - - Walter C. Nelson
1 haplain, - Re\. W. F. Irwin
v Col. Marcus Kavanaugh, ~th Illinois Vol.
.. , \ 1.01. iviarcus isa\anaue.n
Speakers: ,, «. , ,
' / Mr. Sk ne\ 1 .. hastman
Army Representative— Capt. 1 VI. Kennedy, 7th Illinois Vol. Navy Representative Cecil Page
Forestville School, 15th St. and St. Lawrence Ave. Principal, Florence M. Holbrook
Presiding Officer. S. Laim: Williams
Chaplain, Rev. Wm. P. Merrill
1 lohn S. Miller
1 > ol. D. Hack Foster. III. Vol.
Army Representatives Capt. lames Clark, 7th III. Vol.
Navy Representatives Stuart ij. Bradley
Speakers
George William Curtis School. Stanwood Ave. and
â– State St., Kensington. Principal, Thos. C. Hill Presiding Officer, - - lesse Sherwood
( :haplain, - - - Rev. P. C. Pledger
sneakers S Merritt Starr
' ltJK"v , Maj. I. B. Sanborn. 1st. Illionis Vol.
Army Representative Lieut. I. D. Laramie, 1st. Illinois Vol. Navy Representative 1 'has. Annett
Lewis School, 6lst St.. and Princeton Ave. Principal, Kate S. Kellogg Presiding 1 rfficer, How aid II. I Jross
1 haplain, - - Re\ . Ii iseph stolz
\ W. T Underu ood
, I W. I. 1 iklei v, < m 'd
SPeakerS: (Lieut. II. DorseyP;
Patton
Army Representative — Capt. Wm. E. Hoineville, 7th Illinois Vol. Navy Representative H. W. Affleck, "Oregon"
Phil. Sheridan School, 90th St. and Escanaba, Ave.
Si mth 1 Ihicagi Principal, Edward L. C. .Worse
Presiding Officer, Mrs. Isabella O'Keefe
Chaplain, Rev. I. I, Carroll
sn 1 it .,-s I Thomas 1 1. Knight
' ' ' ' / Lieut. Paul Linebarger.lst. III. Cav.
Army Representative Adjt. Michael Cassidy, 7th Reg. Navy Representative— Clarence Hardin
Douglas School, rhirty-Second St. and Forest Ave. Principal, Lucia Johnston Presiding 1 ifficer, Noble B. Judah
1 'haplain, - - Rev. A. I 1 amtield. D. D.
, (1 :ol. Henry 1 . Turner, 1st 111. Vol. PeaKers | Rev. Reverd) C. Ransom
Army Representative Capt. J. L. Malley, 7th 111. Vi
Navy Representative Ensign Wa ren I. Purdv.
Educational Committee.
Dr.Henry Wade Rogers, Honorary Chairman Henry Sherman Vail, Chairman
Dr. E. B. Andrews Dr. Geo. N. Carmen Albert G. Lane
Dr. J. G. K. McClure Dr. F. W. Gunsaulus Henry H. Belfield
Dr. H. P. Judson, Vice-Chairman Col. F. W. Parker Geortte Everett Adams
Committee on Decorations.
Louis M. Stumer, Chairman Chas. A.Stevens, Vice-Ch'm'n
S. H. Ettlesi in, Secretary Gorman B. Coffin Hubert Mandel
B. Gunther W. M. Kosminski Fred Meyer A. F. Brockman L. D. Heusner
Leo. A. L..eb Andrew Work Riley Darnell Jules Ballenberg George D. Milligan
I. Keim. F. G. Moulton J. J. Coughlan i ;has. F. Gunther E. I. Novak
F. II. Cloidt Fred W. Upham William Mangier J. S. Dunham Win S. Merle
Beni. I. Rosenthal, Chairman Clarence E. Young, Secretary
H.N.Higinbotham, Vice-Chairman Chas. D. Hutchinson
Committee on finance.
ice E. Young, Secretary [j. Hutchinsi m
Committee on music.
John I. Mitchell Byron L. Smith
Elbridge G. Keith las. II. Eckels
Charles L). Haniill. Chairman Chas. N. Fay
Arthur Heurtley, Vice-Chairman John I. Glessner
Edward Rosing, Secretary Milward Adams
Florence Ziegfeld John P. Byrne
John K. Lindgren Albeit D. Philpi i
Edward M. Lahifl
Daniel M. Lord, Chairman Frank H. ( ;â– n iper, Vice-Chairman
Committee on Promotion and Publicity.
Chas. A. Stevens
Badges. transportation.
Ri ibert I. Thompsi »n Austin A. Burnham
James W. Nye. Chairman
Horace Tucker, Chairman
Committee on thanksgiving Services.
Rev. H. W. Thomas, D. D., Chairman Rt.Kev. Samuel Fallows, LL. D., Secretary Chas. R. Macloon, Acting Secretary Prof. Henry B. Roney, Director of Music Most Rev. Patrick Feehan Rev. E. M. Stires Rev. Chas. A. Lippincott Rev. E. G. Hirsch.Ph. U., D. D
Rev. N. D. Hillis, D. D. Rev. S. P. Brushinnham, D. D. Rev. A. J. Canfield, D. D. Rev. Jas. S. Stone, D. D. Booker T. Washington Rev. Nacv McGee Waters Rev. Rufus A. White Rev. Revercty C. Ransom
Rev. Moses H. Jackson Rev. F. A. Noble, D. D. Rev. Jos. Stolz, D. D. Rev. P. S. Henson, D. D. Rev. W. M. Lawrence, D. D. Rev. J. H. 0. Smith Rev. A. S.McGavick Rev. J. D. Severimjhaus, D. D
Banquet Committee.
John W. Ela, Chairman George B Swift Robert T. Lincoln Peter S. Grosscup
Franklin MacVeagh Melville E. Stone John Barton Payne Owen F. Aldis
Robert A. Waller F. Willis Rice Chas. Henrotin Marvin Hughitt
Ralph M. Easley Chas. F. Quincy John F. Wallace Walter H. Chamberlin
Albert S. Gage Arthur J. Eddy Robert G. Clarke Geo. W. Dixon
Committee on Bicycle Parade.
Simon Mavev, Chairman
E. J. Tapper John Si man Adolph Roth ( Iscar Solum W. D. Jaw.rski Sol. H. Hess I. P. Hally James Baird i Irlando Adams E. S. Cay wood A. T. Hey wood H. Ostenarm
Fred Graflund C. K. Anderson John Kurtz H. P. Hansen M. J. BmMong H. C. Bietler S. Rosenthal Dr. W. E. Webster C. P. Root Br V H. Schultz Geo. Cawthorne J. H. Chubbuck
K. G. Fisher, Chairman Ex T. Raddell Frank T. Fowler John T. Swarthout C. E. Woods E. P. Hearne C. W. Hammer J. A. Carderleaf West Kenneth Mackenzie Jesse J. Smith C. G. Sinsabaugh E. E. Lee L. C. Whitaker
Officio
Joe Ness C. A. Nathan
E. A. Gold A. W. Born
F. A. Alden H. W. Musselwhite J. C. Barclay R. L.Welch M. J. Bolstad C. I. Critchett James Lew
C. F. Peterson
Walter Faraday, Secretary G. G. Greenburi;
E. McNeil
F. D. McGuire W. F. Reed
G. K. Barratt Wm. Altman Geo. K. Herrmann R. R. Phelps Fred W. Wile John H. McCabe
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