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Show ""TTlOOHD "THE CITY TODAY. if Pennsylvania Tourists. The seventy -six Pennsylvania tourists who will arrive here at 5:45 this evening from the coast, will be guests at the Knutsford. The party is in charge of Tourist Agent J. P. ' Me Williams, ami the ladies of the party are chaperoned by Miss Z. W. Bcaty. The following fol-lowing is a list of the tourists: J. E. Adams, jr., and wife, New York City. J. li. Tompkins aud wife, do. John Trenwith and wife. Philadelphia. Miss Amelia tk'heible, do. H. C. Shcafer, Philadelphia. Peter Quaekenbush and wife, Patterson, N. J. J. W. Arrott aud wife. Pittsburgh. ,T. M. Tate aud wife, Pittsburgh. J. W. Grove and wife' Alleghany City. Homer Langhlin aud wife. East Liver-" Liver-" pool, O. Miss G. V. Laughlin, do. Lawrence Thomas and wife, do. Miss Alice Linton, Brooklyn. Miss Maie Stevenson, do. Frank L. Fisher and wife. New York City. Miss Elizabeth Parsons, Penn Valley. Miss Margaret Parsons, do. J. F. Fredericks, Williamsport, Pa. Miss Rosetta D. Fredericks, do. Miss Z. W. Beaty, Iudianapolis, lud. Wm. Luse and wife, Rocklin. Del. I Mrs. D. W. Barker, Newark, N. S. Miss Julia R. Baldwin, do. A. M. Cooper and wife, Point Pleasant, S. J. Jas. W. Bartlett and wife, Elliot, Md. . Lloyd Briggs and wife, Boston. John E. Lentz, Allentown, Pa. C. M. W. Keck, do. N. A. Eridey, Friedensville, Pa. E. A. Foster, Philadelphia. J. R. P. Whitman, do. Dr. F. AV. White, Wilkiusburg, Pa. Dr. J. C. White, isewickley, Pa. J. M. Pratt, South Ashburnham, Mass. S. M. Fuller, Pitttrtield, Mass. H. D. Pease, New- York City. J. O. Linkletter, Mauhassett, N. Y. Mrs. E. M. Woolverton, Philadelphia. Miss Woolverton, do. Miss L. B. Krenier, do. W. E. Hammett, Pittsburgh. Thos. S. Clark, Baltimore. Alfred De Graff and wife, Fonda, N. Y. Howard A. De Graff, do. Miss De Graff, do. Daniel Beach and wife, Waikius, N. Y. Geo. C. Beach, do. Miss Beach, do. T. M. Birney, Springfield, Mass. Miss G. C. Birney, do. Miss S. P. Birney, do. Miss K. J. Williams, Merchantville, N. J. Miss M. E. Williams, do. Mrs. H. R. Coit, Litchfield, Conn. Miss Coit, do. Dr. E. H. Williams, Philadelphia. Mrs. G. V. Cresson, do. Miss Cresson, do. J. P. Me Williams, do. The Correspondent Was Oft'. A Creede correspondent of a morning paper says that "Billy" McAhan, who was recently murdered at that place was the last of live brothers who had all been killed. Mr. Tyler W. McAhan of State street, the father of the murdered man says this is false that "Billy" never had but two brothers and that they are both still alive. The statement that he had telegraphed that he was too poor to take care of his sons remaines Mr. McAhan also denies. On the contrary his daughter leaves this evening even-ing for Creede where she will be met bv one of her brothers and the remains of poor "Billy" Mc Ahan will be sent to the old home in Kuntucky where they will be laid at rest in the family vault. A private letter received in the city today prove conclusively that the killing of McAhan Mc-Ahan was an unprovoked murder. It is also alleged in the letter that Light the slayer guard the door of tjie room where the inquest in-quest was held and would let no witness be examined who might give evidenee damaging damag-ing to his side of the affair. The Preachers and President Kliot. The following resolution was adopted by the Ministers' association of this city : Resolved, That as a Ministers' association representing the various Protestant denominations denomi-nations of this city, we hereby express our great regret at the perversion of historic-facts historic-facts and the misapplication of American principles which characterized the address of President Eliot of Harvard university at the Tabernacle on Wednesday evcninL', March 16, as calculated to give the people of Utah a false impression of New England and American ideas o& civil and religious liberty. Pride of the West. The Pride of the West Mining company yesterday filed articles of incorporation with the county clerk. The eapitol stock is fixed at $1,000,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares, at the par value of $1 each. The object ob-ject of the corporation is the conducting of a general mining and smelting business in l':ah, and Salt Lake is ifted us the general business office. The oflicers are: J. E. Billings, president; J. P. Oisen, vice president; presi-dent; H. Norberg, treasurer; J. C. Jensen, secretary; and these, with R. Jensen and C J; asi n, constitute the board of directors. The Christian Kndcsror Society. The Christian Endeavor Society convention conven-tion will open at 7:30 o'clock, this evening with a song service led by I. X. 'Hayden of Ogden. The address of the president, Kev. .7. Bernard Thrall, will follow, nfter which Rev. S. E. Wishard of Ogden, will deliver an address on "Utah Christian Endeavor Societies Socie-ties to the Front in Moral Reform.'' Bounty on 'JOS Muskrat Skins. nenry Homer of Mill creek, Salt Lake county, received a bounty of live cents apeit on 20S muskrat skins this morning from County Clerk Allen. He went away with a smile on his face and 10.40 richer. Salt Lake Clearing Home. The bank clearings today amounted to $314, ST4; same day last yvar, $2.-,9ffcJ. |