Show I MA1TY SERVICES Held at All the Churches in the City I In addition to the great meeting in i the tabernacle there were services I yesterday both morning and evening in the Salt Lake theatre the Grand I Opera House the Lyceum and in the i following churches First Congregational j Congrega-tional I Plymouth Congregational Phillips I Phil-lips Congregational First Presby I terlan Westminster Presbyterian i Third Presbyterian First Baptist EastSide i East-Side Baptist Burlington Baptist Illff i Methodist Liberty Park Methodist Second Methodist Central Chrhtian I Fort Douglas chapel Fourth Presbyterian Presby-terian Heath Methodist and the English Eng-lish Lutheran In all of these churches I I I the pulpits were cupietl by visiting clergymen and the morning services In particular were well attended There I was also a great junior rally in the First Congregational church at 930 in 1 the morning In the evening the visItors i vis-itors seemed more inclined to attend i j the regular Mormon services In the i tabernacle than to go to the other I I churches and the tabernacle was I crowded at night many persons being 1 willing to Eland I THE TRAINS I All day yesterday except at times I when the church or tabernacle services were in progress the principal streets of the city were crowded with visitors A number of additional delegations came in between 11 oclock Saturday night and daybreak and several trains arrived before noon yesterday The latest arrivals who reached here in time to attend the tabernacle services I were the delegations from Nebraska New YorlfeMinnesotaMassachusetts I r Delaware Texas Missouri I Hmiisy Pennsylvania < Chicago Iowa Tennis see and the District of Columbia Late j yesterday afternoon or early In the evening five more trains arrived containing con-taining two parties from Illinois one from Pennsylvania one from Iowa and one from Indiana At midnight Sunday Sun-day there were 13 more trainn to arrive ar-rive here and the most of these will probably be here some time today Up to 11 oclock I last night the Rio i g YVe elie g Grands Western people estimated that I they had brought at least 13000 people ltO this city since Saturday morning I aced by the time that all the trains I reach here they believe they will Ihave landed 15000 passengers There must i have been 3CO sleeping cars in the I Western yards at 10 ochock last night but at that time the first trains began I to move out to resume their journey to San Francisco The first trains to leave were Mc I Clalnes St Louis party and the Iowa state party at 10 oclock last night At I a late hour last night the Rio Grande i had arranged to move trains out as follows I Sunday 1145 p m Ohio two sections sec-tions and Nebraska Monday 1201 I a m Kentucky Chicago and northern Iowa In two sections Michigan in two sections Monday 945 a m New York Monday 11 a m Bullocks Chicago Chi-cago special Massachusetts in two sections Monday noon Pennsylvania Monday 1223 p m Texas Pittsburs party including a special party in the car Vasson and one car of Denver peo i I pIe Monday 5 p m Minnesota with one car of Kansas City people Monday Mon-day 10 p m Tennessee Alabama and Owen party A R G W BULLETIN II Mr F A Wadleigh general passenger pas-senger agent of the Rio Grande Western West-ern issued the following bulletin last I nightUp to 11 p m Sunday we have handled 5S special Christian Endeavor I trains and 13000 people over our line with ten more specials in sight to be I delivered us at Grand Junction within I the next 12 hours This immense traffic has been handled without serious seri-ous delay By midnight Monday we will have carried 15000 This is a i conservative estimate The proprietors of restaurants and others who had prepared to feed the hungry had no special complaint to make yesterday and as an Instance of I the number of people accommodated the Cullen hotel gave out the statement that It fed 1300 people yesterday The restaurants in general were well patronized and doubtless will be today also Notwithstanding the number whore who-re med their journey to San Francisco Fran-cisco last night there will be enough I Endeavcrers in the city this morning the to forma very noticeable crowd at I dress parate at Fort Douglas at 1030 and also at Garfield for which special excursions have been arranged Quite I A number 01 Jie Endeavorers seem to 1 have come to grof in the last day or I two In the way oi losing purses and other articles and a number a3fto announcements b I an-nouncements to this cuect had to be made at the tabeni3c i e yesterday I Chairman Caldwell has va railroad ticket In his possession now which the proper owner can have upon avpica I tion i Bullocks Chicago party who arrived here yesterday had quite an experience I I at Pleasant Valley a mountain station I I I about 100 miles east of here Consider I I able excitement was caused par I Ucularly among the feminine members > of the partyby the unexpected jneet i ins with a party of Utah cowboys It seems a crowd of cow boys had collie down to the station to show off in a friendly sort of way by shooting j through each others hats and flourishing flourish-ing their pistols in the direction of the cars The fun finally developed into i a firstclass fight between two brawny fellows in sombreros and when a i dagger was drawn some of the mascu i I line Endeavorers sought to interfere I while the women frantically took refuge in their Pullmans Just at this I point when It looked as if the inebriated i inebri-ated cowboys would attack the coach the train pulled out One cowboy asa I I as-a parting salute lassoed a colored I porter who turned white with fright but released himself with the help of I the nasseneers The party arrived with the characteristic I char-acteristic yell and all sorts of mountain moun-tain trophies from a rattle snake I which was suspended by a college professor I pro-fessor from one of the coaches to specimens of wild cactus At numerous points en route they left their cars to I peer into miners huts or explore curious curi-ous places along the track I There was no mishap to mar the trip and everyone was in a hallelujah I frame of mind l Call For a Meeting I I I Them lbers of the local 97 committee commit-tee are requested to m tat the Knuts I ford ar 9t50ocloeki morning tCVs cort the national officers and tfther iljs I i I tinsulshed quests to Fort Douglas |