Show FAREWELL TO THE ELKS Outgoing Trains Were All Crowded Yesterday GRAND TIME AT PARK CITY Excursionists Astonished by the Princely Generosity of the Miners Tintio Excursion Abandoned Band Contest Settled So Far ns Judges Are Concerned Tho Second Prize Has Not Been Given Out to AnyoneSuit Said to Be Contemplated Contem-plated by Montana Band The convention tide Is on the ebb but the ebb Is far less rapid than the flow and at the rate of departure l that obtained ob-tained yesterday It will he several days before the last adieu Is said ro look at the crowded street cars that wont to the depots and the heavily loaded trains that puled out eastward and westward bound one might easily have imagined that Salt Lake would uoon resemble the deserted village But such fears found 1 no verification on the streets Continuous Contin-uous streams of people flowed up arid down on each tilde of Main and Second South and the crowd was plentifully besprinkled be-sprinkled with the white and purple badges There was a thinning out of the applicants ap-plicants at the uptown ticket oniccs the double and triple rows decreasing first to a single row and then to a broken line I The hotels are losing numbers num-bers of their guests but the rooms arc taken almost as soon as they are vacated va-cated No 4 the eastbound through train on the Rio Grande ran out last night In four sections all densely packed Thc Kansas special left thin Oregon Short Line at S a in the California special at 10 CO and the Seattle crowd at 915 on the regular The regular also carried a large and hetcrogenlous delegation from all sources to Yellowstone park where the tourists will spend the remainder re-mainder of tho time allowed on their tickets The last of the California party started start-ed In a special train yesterday morning for home Past Exalted Ruler Plckett was one of the passengers Exalted Ilulcr Cronk will stay over until Sunday Sun-day night It lIt noticeable that scores of the departing de-parting Elks were accompanied to the depots by i Salt Lakers who knew them elsewhere 01 had formed their acquaint I ance since the beginning of the reunion This emphasized the strong hold the genial visitors have held upon the affections affec-tions of the natives A whole hothouse full of lowers were cast In the direction of Park City after the return of the excursion party last evening rhe Interesting Inspection of the mines together with the unstinted even importunate hospitality of the miners mi-ners made a great imprcslson on the Easterners and many of the Elks had to be lassoed before they could be loaded on the train Their capture uas made easy by the fact that they were heavily handicapped by i the bright pyrites specimens spec-imens they had selected at the mines Thc Tlntlc excursion was abandoned at the last minute to Lhe permanent loss of the prospective excursionists who would have been willing to walk If they hod known of the preparations that had been made for their reception The band contest Is I settled 50 far as the judges arc concerned and the 1 second sec-ond prize of 500 Is marked unclaimed though It was reported on the streets yesterday that I the Montana band might brine suit to recover It |