Show OVER iER TWELVE THOU THOUSAND ENTERTAINED YESTERDAY Epworth Leaguers Are Now Resuming Their Pil PH grimage to the Coast Local Pulpits Filled by Visiting Ministers Accommodations Provided Pr for the Thousands of Travelers Salt Lake entertained f yesterday ter a be Ite between tween and 11 visitors Some Use tile f t the estimates eM mateS yesterday y placed number lumber of outsider III In the city as high hl h hat bI at i but the railway railways have hare hauled less ss ban than 2 00 penona ll Into lato the city ity under the excursion rates The streets hotels resorts resort churches restaurants and every other public place gave ga Ve ample evidence yesterday of If f the he immensity imm of the crowds Cn visitors al almost 1 id ring the fact that the most equaled the number c residents the crowds were well ami foi fr The hungry b were fed and end endt t few f ff were unable to find shelter Many persons were disappointed in their March erch for fui f r hotel accommodations as Intel rooming houses and other exhausted their accommodation es who came non tion but nearly everybody had the alternative of ot 0 re in yesterday est in his berth on the sl sleeper H It looked as asi At t on ni time last evening e n i f there might be a dearth of shelter First Firs Meth Mth lut It t the meeting at the li all those who woo could take takei at ac their homes were re in i i to tu leave their names and ad adres The result at headquarters res es MIS 88 as that hat when the headquarters were of oC oCro dosed there re was still a reserve rooms ro rna for Epworth League travelers tra te enteen trains rolled into Salt Grande West Western Lake Cit City over the Rio ern yesterday bearing nearly per persons tons sons Nearly all 11 of f these the e remained over aver in Salt Lake They joined join their 1 forces to the throngs already In the cn city and began taking in the town Iney ney were typical of the great middle of the Ute classes I were the vat vast majority o visitor of yesterday as a a rule and aid they came a rom every state of the east j and south They poured through Uta tha Us g gin streets in street reet ears cam in l ir in carriages and M es foot looking for lot forti tl ti points of interest est of which they t rii I Addresses and Sermons by Vis Visiting is Epworth Leaguers J tT A mass mans s meeting of If Lea gu is rs was held at the Salt Lake laite the thea a at a t l 10 hi last I t evening sd visiting ministers miner occupied ocen Use the pulpits pulpit of many of the The meeting m brought broucht out a throng ng that nat filed the parquet dress circle and ad I first of that historic old edi t and several noted divines divina and andL League L agu workers of the country were beard in m five and talks Ke Ht Rev A H Henry of the First Meth Metti Methodist I odist Virch h ded and at the open opening openIng opening ing a couple of selections J were rendered b by he the quartette tt composed of ministers from the tile northern Indiana ln tan conference I Ih The Fhe h e w re 1 f owed lowed oy hY some nome rousing id an prayer by Dr Dri J i L 1 Li xh superintendent nt of the I I nah tah missions I Re Rev E G Hunt welcomed the Ithe via vis visit it n to tah tOO head greeted them theta as en the I representative of f more mote th than n 1000 members r of o the Epworth He Heg g J foke eke k briefly r f the work in Utah and andio andI I io l 1 b by bi ting ling them m godspeed on Their journ v He Ha was wee followed by Y B BL Bl L 1 l sta r president of the Chris Ch Christin mn tin Endeavor in Utah Th The first r ri i l onse n came from A C I Iw Crew w genera of the Can CaM ajia dun League Lugue Among other oompH mentar m ji nj 1 I witty r ks of the e ak T r he related that when the d touched United soil toil t i t v were ere met bv by a throne t tt nat t d i hem hu heal lu Then they j began tefan c n to si st u 1 Mj 11 oun TIll Fis of i iT II T h I and i 1 tried tied t to h i r hem bem out oat I Ir rr r t they g t we stated God I tilT sar arp Our a aI i ions King Dd d they t nei l to t hel hell us tie U but hut neither n ithEr sid sida id had I Ii I i nuch the b t of oil lt H H Ho had bad heard bead j tt the remark t t v t his nat nt on combined c th Grea GrM Brain am coi d whip hip th the orld orid It w i III ul uJ Ll 1 ave ve ben been better bE toe he bethought thought t to lae ye d l t ha t II they OO l i i tt tv e the worl Both coan nO were ik ng tog t og h hr r for fw f f Jesus s I IrIst brist and anti h had no ti ul t bat aud u i MUC iM uha alwa he the cas C CRe Re M i L r of Jt f Ltd lid Gerg t lg t DO LY v secretary o of af tt Kar te tt t f v hen hn ho n kt D Dr r 1 I imer ean J I Know That Ir Iy 5 RQn Reden Li etti Th Tb fast at v vf j iker ker w wai a Pi l EL E L Thorp f II BroK v inti It tt A evident that ja 40 J t t A An 11 u the e 1 jt e at th ih fn n ici I an i i te ed P Pro Dr s si i ran oon fo l inK hu h l H h O l f r ok fr fer to latter s h i is 1 n i r rm ni tilt tar ll v ElaU t we web v e 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J h i liSt last evening bom ont he ke It v Hp I th b Lea Leaich eTs ich ih 1 r of r interest terest i laie e sc w ted r d by ruin min nt nc wis i tv ty THre Ti a tojal Clil pr mme of masic elI r i cr tiO of o Mrs Kate Bride Briden n j x as s pr ded over oer b bi liv by f C le U il i n 1 u rn ol of f e 01 Ion and al ri f addresses add I i cd d a di Of I I had heard beard They wandered about the city viewed the temple tempi the tabernacle tabe acle the Ue Bee Hive house id other ether Mormon I f landmarks landmark attended church services I took In the t recitals and the i service In the tabernacle visited Salt Saltair saltair Saltair I air tended at a y ye e rally at the Theatre and aad then dropped exhausted into their places of The hotels turned away way thousands thou ands even after alter calling cots cois into inte service The ford housed 30 in including the Kinport party part of ex excursionists who are not Leaguers but who are taking ad advantage advantage vantage of oC the rates At this house 1000 1 meals were served yesterday esterday Chief Clerk Henshaw gave up his I room and hung himself for tor the night nighton on a 8 a hook ok h in the cloak room while I Clerks Burton act Hod ad Olmsted when noton not noton on o duty paced corridors The Kenyon Knon was as overcrowded from morning until night while the Walker White Rouse Souse and Cullen used evert every available all able inch of r space spare The other regular re r accommodations in the city were exhausted before nightfall The restaurants were tilled hued at all aU hours while white two that had contracts to toI I feed f parties had difficulty in keeping their agreements The pa patrone patron trone tron were obliged d to stand in line for some time in a order to get seats and andI then frequently had bad to walt wait to be served I Saltair Beach was crowded Man Manager Manager Manager ager Bateman said last night that 3 passengers pa had been carried out on the railroad Today a special s ial train tram will run out at 8 t to ge get an early erly start with the crowds Yesterday waa wae the big bis day of the tide of travel The Leaguers a as a arule arule arule rule did not BOt wish Ish to travel on Sunday and an so IJO o the general stopover r was ar arranged arranged arranged ranged for Salt Lake Lak During the night the t trains began to move on westward we their th toads of ex eC and aDd the today day t will tot i Dt t begin baSIa to make up for the outgo Tj by Rev Kev E B Bt t wis D Ti D presiding elder eMer of the Indianapolis Ind md Rev E H Todd D D of Wash h Rev Appleton Bash h h of ot Pittsburg Pa and aDd Rev Richard Ri Hinkle of Everett Pa There were a number of other on or the platform including Rev v Samuel Smuel Blair the pastor tor of the church Rev E B orK end and lid oth etti others h hers ers era The attendance woe was not no eo o large lage as anticipated must n of the visitors vl hay hav having tag ing been a tired out by the days worship sad and and nd retired early to their oars ears The singing was unusually good and as greatly enjoyed Y K X 90 G A Address c A Ial service at t the Y M 1 C A A priors parlors at 4 yesterday afternoon after afternoon a noon attracted a goodly number of oC men Including a number of Leaguers Lea from fOID d The address waa us toy tin Rev Ohrte ris Reiser of oC Kansas CitY whose wb iBe religious work Is directed I largely to the railroad men in his city His lila remarks were based on the story I at t Naaman N n and his cure trout from the lep lop lepas rosa roRy as the lbs story is told in n Kings A strong parallel was w s drawn between I Ian sin an in and the leprosy lepro y and many good lessons were brought brot ret out by this title thought There was special singing by bya h ha a Quartette composed of Dr Charles CharlesM arles M K Chandler A Hudson Hud on Dr Wesley Ve ley Davis D and R H B Quay QUY The meeting was filled with enthusiasm m la and aDd at the opening Secretary Axton stated that Liar tor f r the tile thue ne t in many ronny years year the tire as association ASsociation could see its way clear to be out of debt so o that it could direct Its efforts toward t work it is intended to do for youg you g men and boys and not waste an all a its energies raising money mone with to t pay bUlB bills bUlBA A Preachers Quartette The tret Congregational church was filled nned back k to the doors last night by byla local la and aDd visiting v religionists reli wha wh w wanted anted to hear how bow preachers san an slug altie They Th Y her ber rd The North Indiana Con Confert fen fert consisting of Rev RevEar Earn Ear F P Rev Daniel H Guild R Rv Res Leslie J and Rev F Thor iberg furnished the music aU all aUthe aUthe th the number numbers being sacred of course The rhe he audience in its entire enthusiasm enthusiasm sham greeted each e h number with lout loul and in ft spite spit of the efferts of some of the local chirch members member to frow fr Wr it down believing outward ex cx expression of approval ur becoming on Sunday evening An Ant ic ng the hf uC numbers rendered by the quarto qUart tc t were The Wayside aside Cross Cro rth h Hosts Lead Kindly L Light ight Saved Saed by Aie Ii Grace Heaven Heavin Is My Home o i Wondrous ondrous Cross Croes and 1 I Want Vant ant to Go Cri G There Solo Soh Sols ere vere contributed b by Rev Earle tenor and Rev Mr Thorn Thornburg Thornburg Thornburg burg bas laCs so soBer Ber the commenced Prof sor Radcliffe Radcliff ga gave A number r of or beautiful st selections selection le on the pipe organ which h wt ver re highly appreciated Th four nur ministers who compose the Uart tt t t a af ac f residents re of Indiana but 00 trat Te e to 10 lOB say a no n two of them come from the arrn irr town They got together at It a hi h gathering in Kokomo sonic some morth a ago agn n and each possessing a voicE oice of t gi 1111 quality decided to as asa asI a I quartette They The practiced at rare intervals int and finally concluded t te inn tun tunan innan an en excursion n to tl the convention at San Stin Francisco Thus far the excursion ex ur lon un under under der their direction has been very sue suc successful 1 The p at the First Fint Congregational tonal lonal t church e morning was waR wasi i tupie cUpie i b by Dr Matt S Hughes of Kansas The excursionists from that place attended in a body bOOY and with the regu reg r congregation filled tille the church to ovi ov ing Dr Hughes de devoted voted most of f his time to a discussion of rif the object of f the Kp Epworth worth League a ead d the great reforms it hopes h pes to bring brin about principal among which after wakening the eople Ople to solid Christian Christianity ity is the ti suppression of vice in all Its f i om Dr Hughes paid Salt Lake a 8 pretty prett sa saying ing that all the th n op ophe he lie e had hart nun mf t here hen have been iery ren Continued on page i 2 i r OVER TWEl Vf THOUSAND Continued from page L 1 1 courteous and seem to lead lives live First Presbyterian The services at the First Presbyterian church o u Ch were conducted last night by Rev Dr R it c MD pastor p stor of the Methodist Episcopal church of t Mil lIll Milwaukee Milwaukee waukee There was only a small audi audience audience audience ence present but bat those who were there enjoyed an able address addre by the eastern tern divine The service opened with rith a song service by the th choir After this a Q responsive scripture reading rea was con oon ducted by Rev Ross Ro Payden Dr Di Manaton took for tor his fate topic The Dreams of Men Under tinder this head hi he h discussed mans ideal of ot the God and compared In a most moat interesting manner the material tad and earthly truths re revealed by research and the spiritual truths revealed leY e by religion |