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Show IN RAILWAY CIRCLES- The Blp Excursion of Ministers Mr. Barley Going East Notes, The big excursion of eastern ministers en route to Portland will leave Omaha tomorrow to-morrow at 10 a. m., and arrive in Ogden at ! 10:50 p. m. Saturdiy night. They will pro- j ceed at once to Salt Lake, arriviner here at j midnight, and will remain here until 8 p. m. Monday, when they will resume their Journey westward, aecomparsiel by several Salt L i ,ers. There are between 4o0 and 500 clergy. nen in the party, including s me of the most noted Presbyterian uuiuiaUrj iu the count y. . Mr. Bu ley, one of the most popular j g n tie to c i who has ever represented Iks i n. on Pi c fic here, wi.l leave f r the east in a short time on a two weeks vscition, the tir t he has taken nee com ng h r ' in Januay. 1891. . r. Luley wi'l tar.e in New York, i i Ladelp ii ana Baliinure. J. K. Hast ng-. Gete-al Superintendent of the Chicago, Builiugton & Northern, and J. R. Hastings and vV. J. C. Kenyon, oil cials of the eame road, were in the city yce.i'rday. The gent e neu have been v. siting the cotst, and, 1 ft for the east last night in there private car. The many friends of General Passenger Agent Hooper, of the Rio (ir.n.de, will regret to learn that he is still quite ill at Denver w.ih an attack of inflam t-iy rheumatism. The Union Pacific will soon be asked to adopt the same scale of wages for agtmts and operators that ii in force on the Rio Grande. |