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245Figaro. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 29, 1893. The Forty Club were the guests of the Wild West people on | 245Figaro. CHICAGO, ILL., JUNE 29, 1893. The Forty Club were the guests of the Wild West people on this day, the invitation having been extended by Nate Salsbury, the manager of the World's Congress of Rough Riders and incidentally vice-president of the Forty Club. The members of the Club, their guests and hosts left the Van Buren street station of the Illinois Central at about two o'clock, and when they arrived at the grounds the Hon. W. F. Cody was on hand to extend the hospitalities and freedom of the enclosure to his guests. The "Key to All" was handed over to Biff Hall, and until long after the last act in the Wild West drama had ended there was nothing on the grounds too good for the guests of honor. Of the performance itself nothing can be said which has not already been told time and again except that the Deadwood stage-coach carried on this afternoon as precious a load as ever circled about the arena or climbed the steep paths of the rockies. Biff Hall, H. C. Chatfield-Taylor and Treasurer Shuman put themselves in the keeping of the driver, and all came out alive, much to their own delight. After the performance a regular Forty Club meeting was held and the orators of the day were given a wheelbarrow, from which point of vantage they might best be seen and heard. Among those who availed themselves of Mr. Salbury's kind invitation were Messrs. Anson Temple, Max Platz, Burr McIntosh, Edward Freiberger, John |
