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Show That Excursfon. - - -Our reporter who Tvcnt up to the end of the track on "the" Utah Northern North-ern Biilroad with tho excursionists on i Thursday last, baring lost some sleep in the operation, does not feel very fresh and therefore not much, like writing, 'but he cannot rest well until he has fully discharged what he regards re-gards to be a duty to those having charge of the party. Mr. J. N. Pike, who appeared to bo the active man in the matter, though a young one, seemed to have very much at heart the success of the trip and the comfort com-fort of the seven hundred and odd human beings vhose lives were, for the time bfing, in hie lfands; and so far as we could jude, he felt the importance im-portance and responsibility of his trust and acquitted himself conscientiously con-scientiously and -justly -and- to the general satisfaction of the party. Our reporter s-.ys he has traveled a good deal in his time, and been on numerous trips of the kind, but never saw more caro on the part of railroad employes than was manifested by those on both the Utah Central and Utah Northern roads on this occasion, and what is nut always the case, they were not only careful, but polite. |