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Show - WHEELS AND WHEELS. Arrival in suit l.ak nl the 1 nurtli ielilt.il (iais Tour Train liver th II. i. W. The fourth tour train to the (.olden (late by the l'enusylvania l'ailmad company arrived in Salt Lake City about noon today over the Kio (irande Western. Tho party is composed of seventy five tourists, representative citizens citi-zens of l'enusylvania. Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Kentucky anil Michigan. The excursionists left New York April l Hh ami will return there May '.'.'itb. The total number of miles covered by the ticket is (l.Vj;!. On Wednesday morning the train will leave Salt "l.aku for various points of interest on the coast. The uiillit is ihe handsomest and best appointed passenger train in existence. .Mr. Colin Studds is the tourist agent in charge. A evr Humor. All sorts of railroad reports daily arise. The- latest is that the contract has been let for the lirst division of the I'tah, Nevada ei California from Provo towards tiie west. This is the line in w hich Colonel C. D. Moore of Provo is interested. Kiltroail I!ppt4. The Alton is plucky if nothing else. The management says it has :i,i))0.00 iu the treasury to win the boycott light. Jay Could says t.her; is no foundation for the rumor tLat any ill-feeling exists between himself aud the Yanderbilt-Dcpevv Yanderbilt-Dcpevv system. K. II. Smith, who has been in tho dispatcher's dis-patcher's ollice of the Kio Grande in Pueblo for some time, has transferred his skill to the Santa l-"e service at La Junta. .lav Could it is said, w ill purchase 200 acres in the east bottoms at Kansas City on which to locate the main shops of the Missouri Pacilic which wiii employ em-ploy 2."i00 men. |