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Show THE COLORADO EXCURSION. Arrival of Some of tht Vialtori -The Majority Ma-jority to he Her This Evening. The midnight train on the Rio Grande Western front the ea?t brought in a number of Colorado peoplo who will remain in Zion for aome days. The body of the excursion will arrive in the city this eveniug and will consist of several hundred Coloradoans. The railroads rail-roads have made the rates of the round trip so reasonable that a great many people bave taken this opportunity to see Salt Lake City and other points in the territory. i Salt Lake City welcomes the men ami women from the east because they are desirable people and possess the, character and industrious habits which gruatiy assist in building up a community. com-munity. This city and the territory cannot be seen i'i a day or so, and the visitors would do well to remember that both are entitled to and will bear detail inspection and investigation from a business or any other point of view. The visitors are welcome and The Timi'.s hopes they will have a pleasant stay and lind it convenient to favor this office with a i call. j The following' are the excursionists I who have registered at tho hotels in j this city: John Rocsa, Mrs. M Pred-erii'kson, Pred-erii'kson, Mrs. Ira M. Jessup, A. M. Holt of Trinidad. Daniol Browning, M. P. Owen of Aspen; G. B. Piers of Lead-viHc. Lead-viHc. Wm. Leggett of Denver; Mrs. Wilson and two children, of Ouray; Mrs. W. J. Coy and child, of Aspen; K. S. DeGolyer "of Laku City; Ldward Opel of Denver; S d StratiK of Lead-ville; Lead-ville; I. V. C. Corbin of Tulluridu. |