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Show WANTY ON DECK. C. E. WanlUad li-k Irom the and Maya Moina'h.ne About Hilt I nks. Mr.C. E. Wantland and Mrs. Want-laud Want-laud arrived from (ho east in Salt Eake this morning. They had a pleasant time and while absent visited Chicago, Omaha, Kansas City, Denver, Topeka, Lincoln. Colorado spunks and Mani-tou, Mani-tou, Mr. Wantlatid did some land business at Omaha for the ru'.oti I'acitic. Ho says tho prospects f-'f excursions to L'tah this summer are not bright as money in the ea.-t is too tii;ht. l i the fall, however, there will be tt number num-ber ol excursions from tie? t asi to l'tah. You would be surprised, continued con-tinued Mr. Wantland, of the pood fcei-iug fcei-iug which the management of various railroads pos-e .s for th.s tcrntoi v. I BccompHtiied (iciiertil r.:.--i-nger Agent E. E. Lmnxx to CiiicaK'. !l" lending tiiu meeting of the piss.-nger iissociation. It v as the iiitentiori of eastern connections to raisa I t-iii rain at the convention. Mr. Eomux of the I'ninu I'.iciiic. nud Mr r.ctiueU, of the Rio Grande Western, went into the convention and fought against the proposed increase. Each of these widely known railroad lio n arc lriends of 1'iah. The Lnion l'iu-ilio has. spent a gr-at deal of cnsii tti advertising adver-tising tho general condition ami re sources oi tiie territory. 1'h.! crops in Kansas and Nebraska are looking hue. Salt Eak,e City has a bapnv prospect pros-pect of excursions from Nobra.ka ami money lor investment!, the comiti;; fall. |