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Show THE COLORADO EXCURSION. Hua lr I. of Kpre-ntetive Coloredoans Arrive in Nalt Lak City Today. Salt Lake City extendi a hearty welcome wel-come to the Coloiadoaus w bo have just rum-bed here. They camo on the Kio Grands Western excursion; thanks to the management of the line for such liberal rates. The towns represented are: Leadville, Aspen, l'uoblo, Salida, Buena Vista, Colorado Spring, Gleii-wood Gleii-wood Springs, Ma-iitou, Central City, Ouray, Toiiurido. Grand Junction, Penver and other points. In add tior. to the ecntiik.'n already here the Colorado Colo-rado Midland will deliver four sleepers full of people in .ion soon after midnight. mid-night. By tomorrow it is believed fully 400 people from Colorado will have reached this city. These visitors' are engaged in various businesses, and are important factors in the development and prosperity of the Centennial stale. They will remain here several days and enjoy this tine climate anil see' for themselves what desirable place this city is for investments. invest-ments. Not a few of the visitors . will go to the various mining camps of the territory, tho railroad having made special rales for this occasiou. As far as ascertained the following Coloradoans arrived at 12.31) this morning morn-ing via tho Union Pacilio: G. 11. V. Meyer of Leudviilo, F. C. Kwiug of Glen wood Springs, 1!. M. Wilson and II. A. Williamson of Pueblo, Maynard Bixby of Denver, J. C. Hume, J. Lederle. S. Trenis, J. Martinella, Mis9 Grutrnaiu of Leadville. William Lennox, Len-nox, wifo and three children of Colorado Springs, S. C. Gallup of J'ueblo, Mrs. 0. S. liatterman ami child of Aspen, Dr. Sullivan, Tom Hall, C. N. Pridoy and family, Miss Lizzie penman of Leadville. Miss Penman is society editor ed-itor of the Dispatch. W. N. B. Currin, editor of the Amesbury daily and I d-layer d-layer of Massachusetts is with tho Leadville parly. The following is a partial list of those who will arrive this alternooa. P. J. McCanne and wife, Mrs. Kndner and son, Miss Beggs, Miss Akers, Miss Harwood, Mrs. Stroud, H. Martin, Hon. P. T. Sapp, 1'. Paly, P. C. Seribner.Miss Vail and John Lamleaty, of Gunnison; Fred Bullar of Trinidad; Clint Praper of Colorado Springs; George Miller and wife of Ouray; H. Hammond and A. K. Howard, of Delta; K. E. Grail' and ladies, N. M. Warren, S. A. New-grell, New-grell, Thomas Nash, jr., and Charles Swain, of Ouray; A. J. MoCune and wife nnd Mrs. Frank McClintock, of Grand Junction. |