Show IIS RAILWAY CIRCLES The Probable Fate of Vin I cenzo Scappatura I A OUT INLKE PARK RATE I I I The Bund Excursion Yesterday Per a lUlU and General Note of Interest THE BAND EXCOBSIDN The excursion day of the Garfield Bach Band was a veritable moster ovation and a flattering testimonial to the organizations pop ittity as well as to Ben Vh5i temores advertising generalship The 245 4 45 and 645 trains of imtnrnse length were jammed to overflowing wth humanity and evca the ceUytd S 45 which did not I reach the Be cb till past 10 brought E good many who join d in thu dance I Captain Dorius thinks thee were 3000 people at the resort c uring the afternoon after-noon The paviion which readily seats 1500 was crowded in evtry part while the concert was going on and the applause ap-plause over the more notable numbers was moat vociftreo I Mr Oorhus is Alice Where art Thou probably bore off tLe honors a d na had to give Naicy Lee as nix em ore 1I I giies UlsenThjmas met with a I I huge rece t5on and atsr fcL I tang teperadou W3 forced to repeat it Air Alions ciraet solo and Mr dims clarinet solo wero also warmly rewarded and the other numbers num-bers were not less well received As soon as it grew dark a thousand Chinese lanterns hung in loops all around the pavilion and up both tides of the promenade were illuminated and the gay brilliant scene the dancing lights on the wa tr the sounds of tue mazy walz float ng over the lake witn the soft Italian skies for a biokgrouud all made up an effect to the suns s most ravishing to behold It looked a veritable Alladms palace to the eye and to staid on the shcro and gaze down upon the spectacle one could scarcely believe that he was not beholding the action of some Arabian night tale Tte dance lasted till a late hour and the floor was thronged till the close tine only drawback being the hitch in the arrival and departure of the trains The baud recei es 25 per cent of the gro s receipts from the sale of railroad tickets aid bah houses so they think there is little fear but that the uniforms uni-forms ale an assured lact There are fifteen to be procured and the rule has already been set down that the uniforms uni-forms belong to the citizens who rallied yesterday in such numbers and not to the individual members Any member leaving tbe band will have to leave his fcnit bemud fur his successor 1 informs uui in-forms will be after the siye of tnos of Cuppas famous band LtSIGxT GECWLS Do rnilroad men sci se the irnsa3e amouiit of inconvenience not to fay distiess which attends the failure 0 keep their imina on schedule time If they coail have passed clout tbe lyz j Ulllf d train which should h c let unrueld at 9 Mast M-ast evening and which did lot reaoi Salt Lake 111 mar uiiuniuht they would have heard er cuil to co vtt them that it woud pay tu Ktejj up to the time cartis even if i I took double headers auo a special Ule graph service to do it lv jurist j fro u he lemarks fcbout 30 pritit ut the train loidbad ctirnuges waiting t tit d pot in cialt Lake and the otarr 7i wire mothers wo Lai hit mraing babes ac home wih th ziei gui in the expectation cf rig back by 10 oclock And when added to all the rest on arriving in Bait > Lake theatric car set you down at Main Street anc if you lived in the wtntieth rsvtnty first Eleventn TwelfthTenth or fcJiguin Ward you have a midnight trudge of front halt u mile to > wo mile to your home tne bought id apt o come over you that the bin ocuI ion day is the o > ie of all others in the year to oe avoided TIlE GARFIELD BEACH CHAKG7 It is not generally known that Oar I field Beach has been under new management agement for a week past The little j iow between Hoyt Sherman and the PaCific Hotel people having culminated in Mr Sherman > a resignation and In 3aptainiJouns being appointed superintendent intendent of tile resort in his place The reasons tnat have led up to tine the change are not made public but it can be said for Mr Sherman tfiatwbat ever they were he has popularized Garfield Gar-field tojan extent itjnevei knew betore and given it a tone which will be invaluable valuable to whoever runs it in the future Mr herman remain with the U P in a responsible capacity and still has the day regarding garding excursions over tbe Utah di Nevada Mr Riter correctly estimating hIS popularity with tha public and being glad to have a hold on his I services Captain Dorius has got things running as smootnly as falling I off a log to use his words and M he is an old lake man from the ground no there is no question but that the Beach will lose none of its popularity in his nands He was placed in charge by Messrs Swabe and Mar qutte Saturday last and handled yesterdays yes-terdays huge gathering with order and dispatch I PERSONAL AND GENERAL The many friends and acquaintances of Yinoenzo Scappatura who has for many years past been in this city will receive with considerable apprehension the news that he has lost his way on a Nevada desert and by this tine has urooabiy perished From I superintendent Sharp of the Utah Central It was learned that a couple of men nameii Roe ana cJUodley reached I Milford on Saturday evening last aj < i a few days 1 iter a minor reacned this city that me hid nciinptmitd acap I I patura ap iof ae way oa tfe journey I wueu be nart disappeared and tuey had OJtuo on without him dcajpaiura he superintendent said was a member of Wests surveying party The latest advices had from him wete to the effect that dcappaturahad grown somewhat moody scarcely speaking unless first spoken to for several days at a time He seemed to have gained the idea that the other members of the party did not like him and did not care to associate with bio Mr West did all in his power to convince the young man that he was wrong but with 1Ddiff rent success it would appear for later he wrote me tht he had sent Scappatnra home with a couple of men who were in tbe employ of Allan G Campbell and wno were heading for Milford They 1 I arrived at that place it would appear on Saturday last but failed to apprise I me of the fact that Scappatura did I not come with them and it was only by chance I learned of the fact I have just telegraphed Standlcy at Milford for a statement and in reply have received re-ceived the following signed by him Superintendent Sharp Mr Scappa I lura left Yunts Ranch in Southern Nve Countr Nov with George Rose I and myself on July 25th for Milford I Immediately after breakfast at Quartz Springs on the fourth day out Scappatura shouldered his canteen of I water and started out for SummIt 1 Springs twentyfive miles diitactwher i I we expected to camp that night After driving an hour or two we saw him two or tares miles ahead but on arriving I I at the springs about 5 oclock in the I evening we found he had not been I there I went bad to the road tlia crones Le Summit Springs road for I Groom and satisfied myself he had uo gone that way On returning to camp I we found the teams would not drink Summit Springs water and having dipped Quartz Springs dry that morning was compelled to come on to Crystal Springs for water and at ones informed one of Mr Snows surveying party find Mr Gear of the missing man also the men in charge of Eismans ranch who promised to look after the missing man at once Owing to delayed mail matter which had caused me to be late In reaching Milford I f It myself bound to come on Up to a late hour last evnirg ths was aI that couli be learned in the matter Those of Scappitnras friend3 who know him best say he is of an es citable nature and that when the trutt dawned upon him that he was lost it would probably narly derange his mind Others believe that the ext rem heat bad to a slight degree at least unsettled his reason and that he i now wandering arouuJ ILC cou trj Mr Sharp says it would seem to him that Sc pllltura could scarcely Ice his way because he bhoud be thorouuLlv I acqudneci with the route bii toik hav log accompanied tine aiuv yors over rat r-at least onc b fur I RAILWAY traFc is noL very heavy IN en intrvnw with ilr A S Hughes of the Rio Granrle regarding the men tion of nis name as the successor of J Waldo late orol cmimissiotor of the Texas Inter State frame Association that gentleman aid The papers are premaure Any mention of my name in that conn c tion is without authoiity or foundation in fact If I have bren named I do not know havent heard of it before Under no circuni < fces woald I go to I Texas as a fixture If the headquarters cerr established I in Denver would you accent the com msMonershipY was akd I have never given tine matter a moments mo-ments thought and therefore I hate no opiiJi on the sabj ct No amount of infr osaion woul elicit anything danuite from Air Hughes bt from a gentleman near him in a ba inss capacity was learne that if tho Texas pool office is moved to Denver Mr Hughes will b asSe 1 to fill the choir TJe t1otii Pacific rand has a large nrleoge I n Texas aiiii will have sometainy to s tV i < niiu 1g he cosmissionr Deliver nVzc < EKQULAB LASS PABS BitHISG TSAISfc Making the T > > p in 30 Minut J Leave Bait Like fur Lakf rsire at 5 23 a m 210 430 555 7 no p m IJ ave Lake Park for Salt Lake at iOOfja in325 515 70596 pm Leave Osdeti for Lake Para at 9 2 < a i 020 SAO p m Leave Lnke Park for Ogden at 9 r2 a ni 632 815 p ra Concerts at Like rk dlI In ile Military Bund T THERE is i a prospect so it is officially stated that some ierest new w Ft rnanaefrom ihe office of theSalt Lake 6 tort Douglas erelong A yot tow ever i illriid to a scarcely Vady for tbe press I Kansas bas 6211 n les of railways the averngp MS < fed value per mile ai recently tisfj by the Sate Board of Acsesaors is f5 019 In some cases tnt value rfache1 as high a3OJOu otners I it is as low as3 500 IHE Salt Lake di Frt Doiglas Railway I Rail-way people expect to cross the Penitcn tary grounds within a few d IY8 tEr mission for them to do sO having been r ceived from Washington I GBKT BRos run busses from both do > pots to the White House Cullen Continental Clitt House Valley House St Elmo and Spnucer House iine turnouts for tourists Telephone 211 t THE Denver Pariarobs Militant leavo for California on September llth They go by the Southern route and return bthe Central Pacific and Denver di Kio Grande Western BEDCCED FARE TO LAKE PARK Commencing August llth and continuing con-tinuing uutil the close of tbe season tickets from Salt Lake City and Ogden to Lake Park ani return will be sold at 25 cents each We understand the D di R G Railway Rail-way Company have reduced the fare at thesolicitation of many fmilies who dsire to frequently visit that popular report There is no doubt but what the Lake Park traffic will be more than doubled by this generous reduction in fare and that the popularity of the resort re-sort will be permanently established I |