Show THE FEEE PASTWAE t r J > i f r trJ I I The Cattle Delegation off for St Louis Loiii3li > T 5 f r 1C 3li CHOOSING THEIBOWX ROUTES Yesterdays Load Over the Little t qIt tJit d To igs Detachment Detach-ment Over the Big t Never since the two railroads clasped handa in femporary amity1 has there been such a striving and endeavor on the part of each to get ahead of the other as has been witnessed in the re centcbntest as lolwhich should extend passes to the cattle delegation from Utah and Idaho Had each passenger been aboutto phy teh times the regular fare for his passage there could have been made no niore gigantic effort to secure his patronage From the owner of a new ntnoh cow to the broad brimmed herder on a thousand hills cattle men have been the objects of railroad officials solicitude soli-citude and passes liave been waved about with the utmost prodigality and profusion A number of rangers are understood to have held back till the last moment under the impression that one of the roads was about to offer cooking stoves or bed room sets in addition addi-tion to the passes but this was a misunderstanding mis-understanding There was a scene of considerable life and bustle at the D d R G depot yesterday morning when in addition to the cattle men from this city and Ogden the Masonic Knights marched down to take the train to the last named place whgre they attend to the dedication of the new hal the train from Ogden brought down those of the cattle men who had not been seduced by the wiles of Mr Needhara and among them were the President of the StocKmens Association Mr Chas Herman and Secretary Of E Hill A HERALD reporter was on theferound and in thecoursefof a hasty ru through the crowd gathered the following names of those who were bound Jor St LouisE Louis-E H Parsons delegateatlargeffrorn Utah General James S Brisbin delegate from Idaho < j t j i r Charles Herman t American Falls j Thomas Sparks American Falls W L White Salt LakeCity E W McGatlin American Falls O E Hill Ogden iohn H dulchfGranti lJoseplz Jenningi bait Lake Civ l Jt St warJ Ya so 1 t A udenhauser Oxford John S Hontze Ogden 1 C Armstrong Salt Lake City i l c H J Faust bait Lake City J Greenewald Salt Lake City Henry Cohn Salt Lake City Fred J Keisel Ogden r m WB Hugh Jid J > J I I D W Standrod Malad James Larkin Kaysviller M H Beardsley Ogden Major V M C oilva Ogden There were fifteen or twenty ladies in the party All Were f tHe bet of spirits and the train bearing them outwards out-wards resounded f with their excited comments and merry peal of laughter A number of those cattTe men who preferred the broad gauge and the j society of thuir wives gratis stood upon i the platform JUH I watched the tramu 1ojlrll out of the yard with sarcastic smils upon their countenance They call that u load ot cattle men do they said one of these t reporter I I know men I there who ion t know the meaning of a I muly cow and who never owned a horn I in their Ue Appear to me theyre I running the pass business into the 1 ground Hi Xreporter railed on 5Lr Sanderson of the Union PacifiC later in the day and learned that the arrangement by which these ssses are issued i I was entered into by all the roads interested on Oc ober 24th in Chicago I was there decided that tree rates should b extended all member of the stock convention and their wives Ihe D R G Western who rcceiv little benefit compared to the oilier roads from the cattle traffic only ext nded half Crates to the ladies thcv reeeive pass however over the D R G proper The following nune l jM > tI men make up the list of stockmen who leaveover Union Pacific this morning morn-ing arriving in St Louis on Sunday The U P agent stated that hUnTatl been very particular in issuing tickets to know that eaqb applicant waS a bonl jutestock dwner for wsaid he < 1onr instructions in-structions were ironda andmyou may be sure that each one ot these gentlemen gentle-men is a substantial cattle owner Neither road furnishes Pallnwn those are always extra Win Burke and wife j J H Clark and wife I i Thomas Keogh I E J Travis and wife J C Li n rgan W P Noble and wife r m jLTB Adams KdUI I l S McIntyre and wife Wm Skeen f I i C R Hank and wife f I Geo A Ritter t I D R Jon s 1 I J W Guhtrie and wi I 1 C P T Farnsworth 1 E A Whitaker 1 1 T E Webber I Fred Mvers and wife i W E Travis SRfGwmr r > y WmMMcGuuihes8S J I WmMGui i I Y N Shellin andiwiitT L f J eonVdntitfn ion 9s Di 9fiStLonis i i-on Monday the 17th Many important questions concerning the cattle interests of the west will be brought up before the meeting and a great deal that is interesting in-teresting t Utah growers will probably be discussed THE HERALD has arranged ar-ranged for a number of letters on the proceedings 4 > t ts A ti |