Show to TICKET AGENTS ARE GUESTS OF SALT t tt LIE is t Convention p IQ n of international Association Begins g ms l Assembly Hall Hal Addresses of Welcome Wel t t tt Apostle Smith Talks Tas of Polygamy Election of Officers Ol b bj He f j t Hambright Made President to toy k i ii y i 1 What tIme does the 1650 1030 11 tram train When does the be next tram tala leave W tir How Ho much Ja te a ticket ticked to tor r These art are afew a I few of at the questions qu which have been beeB temporarily lost loet in hy by some men meR who are now DOW the Uie t guests of od Salt it t Lake For over eleven months of ot the year they have such questions fired at them in un nn unceasing ceasing volleys but for the remaining tin ua the Ie members of the Ute International Dl Association of Ticket Agents Apata seek to tl chase dill nn care rare and aRt harassing questions away w They are an in Salt Lake for this thin purpose The eleventh annual convention of or the u association oc ft began In the Assembly bly hall ball at yesterday afternoon the gathering tl entac having been postponed front frOm tr m the forenoon on account of the tile tar tardiness Inen of the train bearing the bulk balk of t the e delegates Welcomed By Governor The convention e was called to order by Vice President W F Hambright Hambri ht of ot Lancaster L ter Pa PR in the absence of Pres pre President PresIdent ident J XA A Bobbins of Chicago Gov Oar Governor GovI I Heber Beber M N Wells Wella delivered an ad address address dress of welcome hi In which he told of the stories glories of Utah and the wealth of he hes resources A John Henry Smith of oC j the theW Mormon W moa church then delivered an ad address dress dream of welcome on behalf of the th church oIt He Be said It had been represented represented that there was a union of church and aad state tat in m 1 Utah th but this t was false fable I IH He H e told of the t entry of the Mormon people m I They had ts tit t people the soil said he be which resulted in fn a custom that made the t world howl bowl I The apostle then went into the his JaIa history I tory tori of the state tate paid a tribute to Brigham Y aad denied that there I was wM any ajar es between tho t th Nor Mor Mormons I moss mons and aDd at the present time Fisher Harris assistant secretary I and aN manager of ot the Commercial club gave a welcome in behalf of that In Institution 1 He Be confessed affiliation uth only the church and aDd that 4 y I marriage and said aid the Mormons Mormon were not n different from the adherents of o 0 other oUter sects except that they were more consistent con in their religion 4 t of Utah He Be tendered dered the visitors the he freedom of ef C the tile club and aDd then t on the materiel material mat At r l ll of et Utah Titan especially e in ia agriculture iIi and Mag He me a i ata the I leat schools as a aiding itt J fi the th met t t the Ute C 1 Mayor Thompson on and aDd General Pas Faa Passenger Pa sener Agent D B E Burley of the Ore Oren n Short Line sidestepped on the tb speeches General Agent I 1 A Benton of tile the th Rio Grande and General Agent D R K Gray of the Southern Pacific Union n Pacific Oregon Short Line and Oregon Railroad I Navigation com corn company company pany Paul were Were jADed called on Mr Benton Boston of offered offered feted transportation tran anywhere on the tAP Rio Grande and Mr XI Gray Oray extended a special Invitation to tn the agents to re return return return turn from Portland by way of ot San Francisco over over the Southern Pacific Mr XI Hambright as the presiding officer cor expressed the thanks of the tb asso association elation for fol the courtesies offered and accepted the freedom of the city ten tendered tendered dered by the various speakers t I 0 3 1 q Secretary C G 0 Ca mats a speech in which he said the tile schools school II and aDd the tIte railways wore dot F more mere for civilization than any ep t of Mr Benton Beaten announced the Ute i gramme for the of ih ho visitors A visit to the Salt Palace sat and the tile bicycle races rac was scheduled for fer last evening Darb During the forenoon to today today day there will be a business session A 41 trip to Saltair will be taken d ty i afternoon returning in time for tor the time organ recital at the tabernacle at i g gm fu fum m Tomorrow the time will be spent to In seeing Salt kit ait Lake City President J S A Robbins Robbing and several of the other officers who were wige ahoi c sent Bent regrets A communication was read reM g r I the association to send a delegate to I the convention of the General Passenger ger r Agents association at New Ne Oct 13 u uThe S The Chicago A Alton offered a acial as cial elal train to take the delegates d froia ft o Kansas City or St Louis to Ch Chicago Washburn and Riley R et were appointed auditors of the accounts ta sit at oft the of 0 t The Th election of O I There was practIcally 7 no t te teany 1 a any ease eue Vice President I was waa elected president The result vU as follows r f President W F P B t I raster caster Pa r First Vice Pre President J 5 0 gomery mery Vincennes Tad Ind Second Vice President John H L nan DaD nal Maiden Mass Third Vice President Preat eDtL L C lew Win Wis i Secretary C G Cad Phae phia ph Pa Treasurer Ellwood Ray Thila P del Pa Fa J 1 H 21 Douglass Do of Salt lAD ak acted ae as I assistant secretary during the aemiL At the suggestion of R It L l AWS C Wilmington BeL B L the ef sm t tI executive committee CO was wu I until until this forenoon f and an aB men mont ment taken until anti I that time tilDe Before the time adjournment the tb ad ly elected made brief e of acceptance r At the ba session toy the nn a committee win will be betle tle the place pice for the t next nest meeting wiB ha b Little other business te is m ek Panted to io before the t t tf f TT 1 4 TI beai te i from U the liner r aid the personal eI Oa l exchange re of views during the trip said President Pr Hambright Ham Bam Hambright t I bright Besides this the agents get pt geta I a personal knowledge of the various v cities of which they t y are obliged to talk in selling tickets so tIO they u y can enlighten the passengers better as to O and points of interest We have beaw disappointed in not DOt having some sowe of Gire hV papers we exported expected e but the tIM trip and 84 the convention will wUl be of great bet benefit betto to us nevertheless Mr Hambright ht is Ie agent of the Penn Pennsylvania Fa sylvania at Lancaster Pa Fa He Re e ham Ma been with the company a ayears years y of which t eh thirtyfour tl years y have bv been spent as ticket agent Mr Kr Rain Ham ur Hambright bright is Ie a veteran of the civil elTi war a aa a member of cf f the G 0 A R B t |