| Show THOUSANDS HERE AT CONfERENCE Streets Are Crowded by the 1 Many Visitors Attracted to City In spite of the chill chili rain which swept swep the th city In Intermittent gusts yesterday ye the streets were crowded with conference visitors during most of the afternoon and evening Up to Saturday night it was estimated by railroad officials that at least OUO persons person had been brought into Intoe e city during the first two days of the conference rates and probably several thousand more arrived yesterday in time for tor the first meeting In the tabernacle yesterday morning The number Is larger than ever before it is 18 claimed This is due to the fact that the Inland Empire exposition the biggest affair of ot its kind ever held in Utah holds out additional inducements to residents of the outlying districts to visit the Utah metropolis Officials of the th Oregon Short Line road which by reason rea on of the large amount of Mormon population in the Utah and Idaho districts which it drains has handled the majority of the visitors say MY that fully funy persons have come into Salt Lake from the north One OM trainload d arrived Saturday from Butte Mont and hundreds of or the visitors are from as far north as all the Mormon settlements in Alberta Canada From the south the Denver Rio Grande and the Salt Lake Route have brought in almost an equal number from the thickly thick populated settlements of Utah Juab and Sanpete counties The St StGeorge StGeorge StGeorge George conference visitors are also much in evidence even though they come over aJO miles a goodly portion of which must be covered by stage Even from Mexico the followers of the Mormon faith aith have journeyed and it can be truly trul said that the present conference is highly representative representative representative of o the Mormon people as a whole |