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Show EI ROUTE! The Goodwin Special Train Off on Its Tour Through V the Territory. THE GRAND SEND OFF AT THE DEPOT. A Big Roster of the Patriots of Zion and the Program Marked for Them. SATrtUIAT, xovr.M3K 1st. Lev p.vtro Lear Peter- f.rPii'iiT,;:)0am ttsnpti Arrive at baft L-:iv bn . . 1 it im Lake. t 00 am Ativ Coal- Leave Salt tti.e JiDpa Lake m Arrive rax Leave O Men tl itiatn (Hjr STOpsn Levl'tiuh.ll:leara Leave Park City Midnight The party warn not long in settling themselves'in the magtuticentlv tuft.-d coaches, and luggage having been deposited, de-posited, the following rosier was observed ob-served for the journey: Ilon.C.C .Good in, A. L. William. Gen. P. K. Connor, J. N. Whitecotlon, Ex Gov C.VV.W eat, J. 1). Jones, Provo, O. W. Powers. K. I. Hoge, Frank 11. Dwycr, C 8. Hardy. N, Treeweek. I.. F. Kullak, J. K. Gillespie, W. II Irvine. Geo. M. Scott, Wm. II Burke. John J. Daly, T. W. Wampler, H, O. Lett. llenrv Btrnes. T. A. Davis. J B."Walden. James I login, Henry Hayne, Frank Hoffman. C. 8. Varian, Joseph Lippman, F. J. Ktesel, Ogden, M. II. Walker. I K. Koirer J. McGregor, J. L. Franks, C. K iooi'burrow. Jamv Anderson, J. W '.ieff. L. ( Karrkk. J. J. Greenewald, S. II. Field, IV P, Tarpev. 8. 8 Dcy. Gov. A. L. Thomas.A. llanamr, C. K. Allen. J. W.Judd. O.J Hollister. K. M. Hynnn. N. Thompson. G. 8. F.rb, Harvey Hardy. K, C. Chamber. Hiikfh Anderson, II, G. itnvbould, J. T. Clasboy, W. It. W allace, J. It. Hiuman. In addition to the regular vnyAger on the train was a nutrtial band embracing em-bracing the following piece: K. Ford and son and J. J. Heiferniau, lifers; J. II. Mitnsticld and I). L. Ivy, snare drummers; Samuel lUtler, ban drum; It. II. Conelly, oolor bearer. It wa 8.3u" o'clock when the engine set up a rolflforous and prolonged whistle that announued the departure of the train and the pilgrim atarted forth on the eventful run through the territory. The event I a decided Innvatlon upon the history of frontier politic and re. licet another chapter In the determined tight that has been made for the u-iiremaoy u-iiremaoy of Liberal Ideas, Liberal reforms re-forms and Liberal government In I'tah. No traiu ever steamed out of Zion with a roster that more thoroughly exemplified exempli-fied the Intelligence ami patriotism of the territory and a serious of enthusiastic enthusi-astic orations will greet them In every locality where the law-abiding and patriotic pat-riotic abide. 11.' fore leaving Hon O. W. Power stated a a supplemental supple-mental announcement that on Tuesday the train would pass Salt Lake on Its southern course at 1 :1I0 o'olock Tuesday when those taking that arm of tour should be at the Union Paclllo depot on time. Saturday morning at 0 o'clock the train pauses north for Park City when very low rate will envlte a large delegation to the mas meeting that I held that ulgbt In the nest of the boo anr.a. This evening the pilgrim will be in Ogden where they will Be received by a large delegation, and at which plaeo the first of the aeries of night meetings will occur. TiticTiMr. will contain faithful faith-ful report from day to day of every movement of the train and will keep It reader informed of all matter of luter- est in cuuneciiou theieMlth, ' Train Tuple. The coaehe were all hsndtomely decorated, one of th streamers benrlng the legend: "On to Victory; (in!" "For Congress, C, C. Goodwin of Salt Lake." General Hen Whittcmore mustered all hi men who are working nn the hotel and sent the pilgrims off with three rousing cheer. . Two enterprising photographer were on the ground nmfrauglil the physiognomies physiog-nomies of the party thnt will appear In an eastern Illustrated paper. The Party Arrives at Logan this M.rning anl Meets with a Bousing Kejeption, PHOTOGRAPHED AT DEPOT. A Times Staff Artist Accompanies the Expedition and Will Reproduce Re-produce all Movements. Enthntiastio Reception all Along the Line The Train Gaily Decorated Personel of the Party. Logan, Oct. 27. There were several hundred of Logan's wide awake and enterprising citizens waiting to receive the special train on lis arrival. The air was filled with music and cheer followed cheer, until the train literally trembled with enthusiasm. enthusi-asm. At 8 o'clock a mass meeting, attendod by the entire population,, popula-tion,, with rural delegations. Is in progress, - and . there is every assurance that the Liberal candidate will secure much strength from this source. The train resumes Its journey at S o'clock and proceeds direct to Ogden'. Og-den'. at which point a meeting will be held this evening. . TUB AltKIVAL AT OODIN, The Cntlre Ran Marked II v a Series of Ovations Met at th Depot, Ooden, Oct. 27. The special train bearing the Liberal voyagers arrived here on schedule time aud were met by i large 'and enthusiastic delegation. dele-gation. , headed1" by ... a brass band. The run through Inter-lying Inter-lying towns was characterized by a series of ovations in which Judge Goodwin was made the recipient of marked attentions, and the meeting meet-ing tonight in this city promises to be one of the most enthusiastic of the campaign. cam-paign. The party remain but a few moments In Ogden, when they will propeed to Logan, reinforced by a : large delegation from the Weber county metropolis, where an afternoon's meeting will be held. The whirl begins with feature that are most pleasurable and general results promise to be most favorable to the Home superstitious patriot betrayed his interest in the nlTair by throwing an old shoe at the train as It pulled out. And Judge Power smiled a toothsome tooth-some smile. Liberal campaign. orr HitmiiT and early. Th Patriots of Zion mart on Their Mission Through the Territory. At 7.80 o'clock this morning the pilgrims pil-grims composing the Goodwin train answered roll call nt the Walker house and after some preliminaries moved In column to the Union I'acilio depot where the special train thnt is to bear them through tho haunt of the territorial terri-torial elector was walling, The big engine with Its hiney pelt was already filling Its bellows for the run and everything every-thing pointed to a voyage of unrivaled co.ofort undcr"tho new dispensations. " The train was composed of a Pullman buffet, a Pullman sleeper and a regular coach for tho accomodation of gucts and inter-route recruits. In charge of the party was travelling passenger agent Charles K. ingalls, while Conductor Con-ductor Henry M. Hadley had possession of the ticket punch. To each of the party was presented a neat and artistic folder on the face ol which was this brief legend: ".tlnerarr of tfce Lltwrst Camrialirn Tour Through i th, by the 0lwin Higrms via tie fill' Paclfle Systf in, November .ie.-tln, lr. K"ll will m rallwi ai trie Lnln 1'iu irtr d'lit. Ha t Lif e C.ty. at a.m.. Monday, October 7lb. IMAV The shove quotation is the frontispiece frontis-piece Inscription, while on the rear page Is: 'Equipment On Pullman ltunt, On Pull-man Pull-man Hlwp-r, One 1'ar Oacn. In cUargi- ot the p.rty 'brls K Inifsii. Traveling Pa. ennksr Aiem; Cubuuetur. llnry M. Hadley " Within the pag f th foMnr was the following time-table that will be scrupulously scrupu-lously observed on the whirl: MOM DAT, OCTOBER 27TII. Special train will leave Salt Lake depot at 8:30 a. m., I'i nsKarm- P Brfghao lni oi rfam O ty 11 :00am Paslug Kays- Vm Collins- ville :lara tm rf)pm Arriving Og- Arme In .(u pin A-a mm I, r I,n h ffi pro Lea re Ogdn lOiOam Arrive Oxda SMiput Tt'fcSUAY. OCTOBER 2TI!. Leave Oden Croes i3:fpm l.jrEur-K... 8:10am Arrive 8ait Leave Kays- Lake ... .. I :ISpm nil 10 .10 am Lve gait Lake I pra Leav Farm- Lare Hiody. S ti pro Inton U .10pm Hiir.rC ty t pm Leav Wools AiTlveltiueaa SAO pm WEUMESDA T, OCTOBER 2VTH. Leave Rurek ant Orov 18 :9B pm lor Nethl at J Arrive Provo I mpm Leave Xepk) . IKism 1 wo hours for dinner Leave Amrt- Leave iTovo 3u, pro can Frtf ... 1 1 AO am Iare Parson i pm Leav Pleat- Arrive Nepal II auu pm THl'lisDAT. OCTOBER 30TU. Leave Ncphi for San Pete via San Pete Valley at 7 30 a. m. Keturn to Nephi at 0 p. m. rKIDr, OCTOBER 31.T. Leave Nephl Leave Rpealidl U prove at 7' am furs II. 0O m. Ar. !e J't.. 's;n Leave SpiDtf Ls.viuaI)....Oaui vilie $4pm t Arrive Prva. 09 pas |