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Show HD 13 PUN Ticket Representatives Will J Visit Salt Lake in Pur- j suing Itinerary. With a view to educating its repre-I repre-I sentatives in the methods employed by railroads in various large cities of the l.nited State? and making them ac-1 1 quainted with the .attractions of the country in general, the Southern Pacific cum pa ny ha? arranged to seud ticket i agents from its principal stations on a tour of the Fnitcd States. The agents will go in gjoups of four or five and all expenses incident to the trip will be paid by the Southern Pacific. The first group, consisting of William Wil-liam Ifolmcs, city ticket agent at Fresno; Fres-no; 'John (Gardner, chief clerk to tho ticket agent at Portland ; Herbert bat jo, ticket ch-rk at San Francisco, and beorgc Kratka. ticket clerk at Los Angeles, will l-'avc Nan Francisco today. to-day. The partv iwill "visit Los An-mdVs, An-mdVs, Tucson, I'hoentx, Cliche, El Paso, !-au Antonio, Houston, Galveston, New ! Orleans, New York. Boston. "Philadelphia, "Philadel-phia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, i Buffalo, Detroit, Cincinnati, St. Louis, l C hicago, Kansas City, Omaha, Benver and isalt Lake, and arrive in San Francisco Fran-cisco on February 1. The tourists will be taken over the famous Apache trail, 120 miles in length, by automobile stage i from Phoenix to Globe Ariz. From I New Orleans to New York the trip will be made on the steamship Creole. The party is scheduled to arrive in , Salt Lake on the morning of January 31 and will be shown the sights around Salt Lake by 0. L. AIcFaul, district freight and passenger agent of the company. com-pany. The tentative programme mit-jinfi'd mit-jinfi'd by Mr. McFanl includes an organ recital at the tabernacle,' a sightseeing trip around the citv, a dinner at the Hotel Ltah, a trip to Great Salt Lake and to Bingham. , |