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Show RATE TO SAN FRANCISCO . HAS BEEN DECIDED UPON The passenger department of the. ITar-rlmnn ITar-rlmnn lines announces a rate of $31.50 to San Francisco nnd return for thoso who wish to take part in welcoming Admiral Evans's fleet. Tho date of salo has boon Hx"d for May 2, but purchasers are allowed al-lowed five days going with thirty-day limit reluming. Special excursion trains will leavo Salt Lake City May 2. 3 and 4. all of which will carry extra standard sleeping cars. The first train will leave at S. o'clock on the morning of May 2, nnd Iho second, which will carry tho cadets. Inter In the day. Parlies of Salt Iakc pcoplo who contemplate con-template going to San Francisco are arranging ar-ranging to chnrtex a standard Pullman idoeper, which can bo secured for f-15 a dav. Figuring on forty pcoplo to tho car. It will reduce the expenso of the trip, as each person's share will not amount to much over 51 There, will bo two porters with each sleeper to look after the comfort of the passengers. In tho window of the Oregon Short Line ticket office. "Friday, wan placed a very novel display of the fleet. An American Amer-ican flag was placed In a frame and holes cut for tho pictures of Admiral Evans and the various ships of the fleet. Tho display attracted much attention, and C. M. Bayslnger, who arranged If, was delighted, de-lighted, until somebody rushed Into the office nnd told him ho had committed a very serious crime- by cutting an American Ameri-can flag, lie Immediately telephoned the authorities and, much to his relief, was Informed that ho had not violated tho lnw. |