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Show 1 Railroad Notes. J. D. Kenworthy, assistant general H ' freight and passenger agent of the D. H & Ji. G., with headquarters at Pueblo. I arrived in the Thursday on a brier H ' B MissiRafcrt, sister of L. Rafcrt, chief ' clerk to II. O. Bush, traffic manager of !, the Colorado Midland at Denver, ar- B rived in the city Thursday cn route to Dr. C. I. Douglas left Tuesday for M Gnlesburg, HI., where ho was called by the sudden illness of his mother. Dr. H Douglas is a delegate to tho Iv. of P. B' supreme lodge, which is shortly to con- B ' vene in Boston, and will continue his B' trip to that city before returning lo H Salt Lake City. A party of New YorJcers, together B with their wives and families, number- H ing some eighty-five strong, reached the . citv Thursday afternoon en route to the I .1 Yellowstone Park. These wore joined H ' here by another party, bringing the H number up to 200, and the entire junkot H Bk- ct over 1,10 S- J f'or tle nortI' last vHb. W. C. Ivenncdv. vice-president of the B SaQumberland branch of the Pennsylvania ,!milroad, was the guest of D. S. Spen- ' ' &ccr. assistant geueral passenger agent: B -iiwhe O. S. h for several hours Thurs- B ir uayr Mr. Konnedv has, as his objective. B ' 'Yellowstone Park, where he will j niako-jn stay of some days. B Secretary Garfield, of the depurtment B ttf the interior, spent Thursday at the H Fort Hall Indian rcKervation, and lelt H last night for the Yellowstone Park. H .vlr. Garfield Bpon some days in B inY(tigationcoiiditions for his depart- H re?.t ,Jn tleyiorlh nnd will pnv n visit H bait LakjBiis |