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Show OFFICIALS WHO NEVER CAME-Omaha CAME-Omaha Junketlne City Authorities Disap-point Disap-point Salt Lake Today. The Omaha exiles in Salt Lake are as disconsolate iu disappointment today as they were jocund in anticipation yesterday. yester-day. Advices from Omaha had gives the information that the council of that citv were enroute to the coast, and would stop over at Suit Lake, arriving today. So every Omaha man in town got out his best suit of clothes and turned out to make things hum. Tho mayor was visited and he decided that the Salt Lake municipality must show oft' beforo the visitors, so a programme embracing carriage rides, Garlield and oilier nice things was arranged. The members of the Omaha party, who arc just out for fun, embrace the following councilmeii: C. L. Chalice, president of the conn-eil; conn-eil; F. I). Cooper, V. L. Blumer. The:) Olson, Edward Morearly, Edward O'Connor; Frank J. Kaspar, 1. II. WJioeler, W. C. Shriver, E. C. Davis, John McLuarlo, 15. V. Madsen and Henry Ostholi'. Resides these the party will he accompanied by Deputy City Clerk Harry Counsmati. ex-Chairman of the Board of l'ubllc Works Sr. A. D. lialeombu and City Comptroller Charles Goodrich. Frank Itedmond, Wendell Benson and a number of newspaper men who formerly for-merly dwelt in the .Nebraska town, went down lo welcome tho crew. Besides Be-sides these there, were Mayor Seoft and Oouneilmen Parsons, Spoli'ord, Knrriek, James, Anderson and Noble. The Ray-mond Ray-mond coach was out and it was the intention in-tention of tho oily government of Salt Lake to turn over the town to the visitors. visit-ors. For several anxious minutes they wailed ami finally when the train pulled in at 12:30 the crowd moved down upon the rullman. But alas, he cometh not she said. A Pullman porter, after a tour had been made of the sleepers, gave the information informa-tion that the party had decided lo goon to Portland and lo return viaSall Lake, so tho crestfallen Omaha men with the equally crestfallen city representatives who had turned out to do the proper thing were obliged to return in a street car instead of on the top of the Raymond Ray-mond coach. |