Show F LAKE IS CAPTURED i 6 f BY THE EPWORTH lEAGUE t 1 r o an Arrive rl ive and an oua aa s f More ore are areo aref Coming om f g Today o a 1 t f Hundreds f reds of the e Late Arrivals Arr v s Were here un i u i b ble p t to 0 S Secure cur Beds How the Visitors Spent Spank the Jap r rL rII 1 r rJ L II I FOE FaR TU TUi TUm TOAY Oj i T AM A J S 8 iv P m rg lac l r church services I in the us uh church t tf 4 f I II I es ea s of at tile the dt city with pulpits supplied by bJ vi feg aiK mitt min 4 p m ar aa services at the a a t J 4 f 1 1 i A a rt m and seed Ul 4 p mOrgan m Organ ft W P WW St at t v the v y r ler Children ha in arms not admitted Doors Boors close dOH 10 minutes after the hours f named t p m rand Grand Epworth Le rouse meeting metin at the Salt i Lake Theatre T I II I J J J I J I I t At an early leant hour this morning hundred bundred d of people were re tile the of Salt BaIt Lake looking for ter a apiece place piece pIa e to stay stag Hotels otela began to be IN lined foiled at a l an early earTy hour yesterday ow owing owIn owing ing In to the crowds cro brought by the Ep Bp Epworth worth north League excursions Every departing de departing parting guest found two tiro to take his place The rooming houses bon filled Ailed up later and then the th coon in n the homes I fi of private families were drawn dawn upon spot until they the trace exhausted or It became ame too era late to call upon uron them After all this regular lAr and special Ia trains poured pound in crowds crowd The passengers gen gers g nI on the special trains were able TO remain in their sleepers but those on nn In the regulars had to look for ac In the city It was es estimated e estimated that ViM 1500 to 2000 2008 persons would arrive arrit e in Salt Lake Lak between mid midnight midi midnight I night and sunrise this thin morning There i was aa no nb for them m to stay unless un they could occupy the chairs in iR the hotel otel lobbies or stretch upon neon the theof grass of rf the city and aDd county building grounds grou I or lr r of Liberty park Eight Jat Thousand Yesterday Ye tenia It 11 is h i estimated th c there were visitors Jetton i in the city eity yesterday Today the will be greatly Increased At Al midnight there were mere K 1 II i n I deepen I in la the Rio Grande W Western tem yards yar ll containing about J i 00 slumber slumbering r riDlE lag iDlE Leaguer Today eighteen trains I have hue been provided f for r and the rail railway that the way a ty official are not DOt certain I number rot ut w y not be almost ost t doubled Tle throngs cap captured l E the uy sy and end tie the resorts yester yesterday I day das Tl They ejr filed the streets attests flocked d to toI I the tab a ie to 60 hear bur the organ gaare ot re citalA and aad d Fk 1 ked k d the tit p at Saltair Salt Saltair Saltair air On all an sloes slats s they were weir to be found i and all aU tobe them uen j The TOW wed ed with int rat Ht at all ai passersby pass to ta see st e if they I looked like lk Mormons They T a I The Tto Rio Ilio Grande Western trains be De began began gan to unload theM their cargoes of ing in Leaguers on un the depot platform at atI I 15 yesterday morning mornin A it large ma majority josh of the arrivals 8 ls during the day wore the badge 01 of the Ufa Epworth League ue il of If the Methodist Episcopal church chICh with ith the names of the states from which they hailed and the inscription J San Wen Francisco 1901 But there were w others In Ia some trains the 1 r were Ie largely outnumbered 11 l y persona persona wh who had chosen the opportunity 4 unity to travel at cheap cheop rates without l 1 any say connection ion with the Le Toe The first arrivals were trace ere the Leaguers Illinois They The came In a body end and were about shout 00 strong afro The Tire mo their ir feet touched the soil Boil of Zion I they ley made a rush fur for the electric cars t ai and anci were wen borne bome b rne to the tM business s enter center I The second arm ant third sections of oNo No the tile Brighton monument at the temple Gaul and a d tabernacle ta ade ne ire B hive bouts houe bolt Eagle gate Brigham Youngs grave the Gardo house houwe fuel and nd other ob objects object of interest They The viewed the city from University heights and from Fort a Gael d th they iNey y walked up and down Brigham street to te gage PH at atthe the handsome pa o residences li e Altogether the visitors seemed I to be greatly arty interested and pleased in all allty they ty saw w They The praised ed the beauty of the city its Ita location and business out 1 ok but Dot many teemed Deemed disappointed that they could uld not distinguish a Mor Mormon mon roon from frOG an other person They had hada a keen teen eye for tor polygamists and AAd a man flan who walked waked ked down the tae street in com company company company pany with l more tM the 1 one woman rendered ren rendered dered himself lf an object of suspicion to a large are proportion pro It of the We visitors feeding the Crowds Crowd The large crowds were fed yesterday ye although two restaurants were report reported ed d to he lie pretty well welt cleaned c ed out be before before before fore the flee close e of or the lay 4 y and others had their theft t capacity tested te ted The crisis will come cadre today t however as the multitudes multi multitudes multitudes tudes made great gr t Inroads oeds yesterday on aft I Ithe the food rood supply and aDd today tod ay the markets mar markets ket will be b closed The Kenyon genyon fed et lunch yesterday Y 7 and as esmal nary mary y SlIMe mare at din dinner dinner I I 1 ner and turned tu away w y SCOT There Th re was a crowd Jt att at tits the and 1 the We n was thronged ed The res restaurant up an down dowA Main In street and South were wars i t at t alt all 11 hows hoen Dut t amt there tIer was wad always an opportunity opp tY 7 for tb a person pertI p on to ret jest a meal somewhere h fe if he lie e wanted wa ft to wait until he lee be served x ved Tile The prices were w were ie trot wot t always satisfactory fae tory tort to the visitors vit v and Del complaint came that o one restaurant re t had bad raised the ces to an n elu t to te toj j st f lv T it tj of W t l BB t r es S f q r 1 1 Four Tho s s Jd d l r Ug I I loaded at the he ne po ot 5 made trade their ap ace at 1139 M Near Nearly Nearly J ly all o of oC their were allied I w th the rel t g and in included InI I large and at parties partH from the states of ot Tenne Tennes e I J r ri rf rit Wisconsin a Nebraska Ne nuska as well wen as Li asa asa a special pedal car lh which iwo two score of Leaguers had from Philadel Philadelphia Philadelphia phia phe t Hw es ant an Jayhawkers surged around the t as the fourth and earl fifth sections stopped Mopped art at t 1230 1570 The Iowans lowans were conspicuous CO by reason of the large lar ca ey wore proclaiming tho the state carE and y to which they be belonged longed The were less le esa noticeable notice noticeable noticeable able as their b es were printed with small type I IThe The space apace before e the depot building was wa during durin t fatter atter part of oP the morning a kal plc pic scene Cene of or a flash 1 I Conti on OD page i a i AT 1 loT BEAD BEM j I r f y I t tt iy r a 1 f fl fi r d t l 1 i t tr J r i J r r 1 l R r l I lI J JI 1 I s 1 r ra ri 1 a 1 1 I t I i i c i iy y n ni y i t j ja A a 1 1 I Iy y i i f r rb b C t f i l lf f r i i I Ii i i r rj f j t l ll I l r ff f fI l r rt I t i a ar jj j r i 1 r j 1 ji i P CO LEAGUE AT IO l d DOT t I Jt 1 X S J J J 00 J O o s 1 i jE y AG Continued from pap pace L Lj J colors and rushing inquisitive cu curious rious humanity Yh 1 proportion of Leaguers on the n trains was much lower than 1 that of the morning Nning The lint section I 4 f No 1 1 g at 3 was occupied J ly ral travelers tra elen and independent t with Ith a small mall sprinkling of or JorgIa Leaguers There were a few j members of the League Lea on t th se ond and third sections of No So 1 who made themselves known by intro iI tro trot t daring therris w s at the reception r n co COlli tj sections putted puffed in at atI 1 They of eight coache I the av rag 11 f all trains during the dUo day 4 male hut but a short stop in InI I Salt t Lake There were Epworth I on Oft board bor all from Iowa They I 81 to keep th Ute Sabbath in n Ogden many not Dot even een leave their theirS ts S during d the of the train A An n or more will however do their In 14 this city They under understood stood that the train would stay at Salt Late for fYr one hour bour and sought BOught a res re restaurant i a block While they were appeasing lq their hunKer hunger the left for Ogden oden TIle The departure rf t the f fourth section of No 1 at SO practically completed the theba i business ba of the day the railroad men IDea on duty drew a sigh h of ot It had bad been a hard haM day in all depart depan departments J ments especially e pec for the I ba Ithe mud the switch crews EvesT Leaguer Le had a trunk and the trucks were piled with them early to the eaves eaTes of the station Tin Ten ext men were employed j j in S handling tId array of ot Four engines handled the ac ae accumulated cumulated in the y them neatly arway ay on the t stay y until tonight t hen nen t Sabbath being over the Leaguers witt Wi resume me their pilgrimage to te the Pacific t Pc coast t The done e by the reception cont eo i if f mitt e at tile the Rio Grande aute most t necessary to the well NC h guests Jan nci was WIUS a i r every one wb desired rJ if 3 Scores of inquiries were made con concerning j l the Mormons Monnon One man in Hi inquired Hij j where Brigham Toung be e found and was directed to the theof 1 of ol tile the prophet rare located in the north wo t ef f waiting I room nut ung q h streamers tre e of red and aud wl weA te s large banner out outside I side aide attracted the atten attention attention tion f visitors and many from every train hastened ha to the barred doorway to learn whatever wh er they desired to I j know The committee c fo was 88 ably abl di directed I by Miss MI Cora Cor Ferguson Dur During ing the busy midday hours boun the ladies of ot the committee were so busy that they did not DOt even attempt att to eat and 4 had bAd struck e bt were able to snatch a hasty b At a committee of six members I I headed beaded by Bert rt Walt tok k the train for Thistle to meet the In o trains and last night an additional party of I twenty ladles and aDd gentlemen followed with the same purpose In view few Very heavy travel was anticipated beginning at midnight and continuing until sunrise Tram Train No 3 S is bI already scheduled in tn five sections If the capa capacity capacity city of the yards will admit most t of these e cars will lie over the day in Salt Lake to obviate the tty necessity nece for Sun Sua Sunday day travel So tar far Yardmaster Mur Murray Murray ray has haJJ kept things going like clock clockwork work and not a single I accident has bas marred the record of oJ tile the yard crews The railroad men who are good placed the number of r arrivals yesterday at The Mt Rio Grande Western has thus far handled the trains remark remarkably remarkably ably few delays dely the first sections usually any ally being Dr on time and those behind the first section as a a 8 rule not more than a couple of hours bours late 1 Special ial Trains Although the Leaguers are averse to traveling on Sunday more specials will arrive tills this morning than on any other day since nee the rush ru began Following is 1 the e schedule sc ule for today 7 a m Onto Ohio special from Cincinnati 8 a m Northwestern party from Chicago a m Pennsylvania Peu Inn party in charge of ot C R Rosenberg In in a m Pennsylvania party charge of H Y Darnell i 10 a m Pennsylvania party part In n charge of W N rd 30 10 a a m Pennsylvania Iri of ot D N Bell I r rAll All 11 of these specials started start O oM Philadelphia a m JR New 1 party p 1 hating Ung at Boston to In charge of G Wt 1110 11 10 a a mSt m St Louis special in of H R Gregory 11 a m party originating lug ing at New York In charge of H A Kinports 1150 a m second Kinports party from New York I |