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Show II uiis LEAVE 1 Nor ose groves Four Hundred Persons Climb Aboard Mid-wintor Specials to California. DEPARTURE DELAYED Idaho Excursionists H.ivt Tickets, but Are Held Up by Blizzards. So'.MC l'kl 1H"l'm!: took ;i palling lock at tho snowclad kuidc:ipc of tiu' :ih l.:ike vulicv yeslctdnv :md then cliuib.'k aboard the J-:iit U LVuto mid 'liter cxcurMon tiai.'.s for seulheiii Iknlil'ontiii. Between fitly and 1 others wore to have e.ouc, hut tho most of them :uo s-t ill gazing at the miuw fields in Idaho, I much to tl'.cir .bajjrtn. Their lt! "ere upset when tiic !o!ill stopped all 'n M',v'11' temperai ilv ia northern The to special tt.iin-, on tiu' s-.ilt l.ake Ko-.ito were dekived nearly tsiit hour?., watting for some of the cvur-sionists cvur-sionists to arrive from the north. The) fir;-t train, which . scheduled to leave at 11 o'eloek wst.-idtiv movnuii;, did V.Ot i;et Mattel" until nearly 1 o 'eloek it! the ;i''te; uoett. on aeconn; of dekived connect : oi:s. Ike seeped train u I scheduled to i;o a; 1 1 : ik i o'eloek. nn.tj t'oiioel tho'lirst tram cat ot' ttere. 1 The first tin;n eatriel rive slecpine, earj and tlte mcoisU t:ak: eight a'.', well lilled. The remainder oi the exeuisieu-lsts exeuisieu-lsts who were able to ;et to here used tho regular traltts for M'titltrru kali-rot kali-rot ttia. Special Arrangements. However. special ;r raue-nen's have keen nia.Io by tho ilt Lake Koine to ea:o for the woni.i -be oxeui sionists ho mailt" reservation. Although the rate.-weio rate.-weio i'a t rl'eet tor The one uav only, on aeeoutit ol' tite ;onu and the ehaotic i or.iiit'.on on tiie northern roads the a:t Lake Rente ha announced tliat iesor aliens made for tiie excursion wi'l be honored for several uavs. possiMv a wees or i"ore. until normal tratisporta l:Oa condition- have Per le-tored. T. Ik. Peek of 1 a; Anelis. general passenger agent of the s:.'.t Lake' Route, telegraphed the ex.".irs'oiiist yesterday morning that the report of the, weather conditions in southern l altfornia. o far a Los Angeles was eoneei no 1, were ex-ajiersted." ex-ajiersted." Ho sal! that the rainfall There 1'ridav r.ie'nt had dot Veen heavy and that there was t'verv indication That tiie s.m would be shiidn.e; bv noon. Kasrboartd trains on the Sat: Lake li, .lite leMe.d.ll Uirt ill. M.nie delin I on ii, a mil ol n al.a ,,, soul liei n lull I ol ma and lout liei n e ada. lull I lie line u.o. I.e. a ooeu, and 1 i.l 1 l.l't uodil unhealed' lhal tho eveiilMon w ou!d e, t tin ou;;li all i ilil . al ili, ho h Iheie luifhl he a little deial on Ll.e ,t ol soil liaek. Ilie e v . n i iMoii i, aio due to :urio in I,,, Veelei, till aflernooll, hill on a, eouiit ot 1 , .ol, eondil lolls t he. Inn V no: ;;el then' until about ntidillall. t or' a (;ood le-l lollllll , I ho iMtnri ,iitl he lal,en in ehnii;,' t inn,, i ro w inorii- illj: hi the losideul :. of -out he, II 1 It li I' ,,i in :t , and the iiMial weleoine. in the na oi a foul d.l!.' slf;ht-.eeiu trip, villi stail. Teuioirou will be Santa I'aliilinn day. nlien the e, an sioiiisls will be iider-taiued iider-taiued at the ne 1 11 1 on no resort. 'I'lie. din ha been -ol aMde for the old ini-,-ion t rollev I i in and 'edneda v w ill he Venice dnv, iln rhilrdlil the i i-i t m'-will m'-will e to San Iheo bv water, u-nie the tanau: teamer IhiiMiid. Aider reaehini; San I ;. the even I .inn it s will sent tor. to ret aril homo lit will. Officials on Trains. C. II. l iit'.ine. traveline pas-oiiecr aeent of the Suit 1 ako 1,'onte, tin, I K. I'. t ullen of Los Angeles, dinrii't pa-sen-S.T ueeut (,f the 1'a. iiie ;n iaalion eoaipanv, aeeoini'anied the t irst p, eial .rain: V. 11. Lee. tlaiehiiLl pa ,n' ai:ent ot' t ho emu letui . a nd I. on Maun, a ol' tho Los Angeles' force aeeonipaiued the second train. The olVa'ials will re-il re-il i u L li with the exeilisioitisl, uulil they reach San 1'iclio 'I'hnrsdai. Alliolio the exeursioutsts fioin Salt Lake wore: M t" Alien. Mr. M. Ik Arthur, William Wil-liam M. Alideison. Mary A. Allen. II. Aniundson. .lohn A. Imi-I.v, Mis. I'.. ;ever. S. !.. litl'ins-. M r. N. lieekel. . A. liettilMin, V. I'. lilanek. .L 1'. Harue. .Mortis Tlrowai, (ieoroe li. I'lislo ino. Mrs A. ,L i in t is, .Mrs. M L. (darkle, F. V. t'anu'ron. V. .1. ( ooiilbs, Addison ('Hiti. If. W. Pe. Mrs. L .1. I'evino, Potiahl I'aMies, Miss Mahle IMw-ard. S. A. Idaiue. .lohn Labi, Mr. Helena Fvhu. Mrs. L. I), Freed, II. Holland. Mrs.'O. .1. (Iriines. .lohn l.ooell. il. V. lleotve. 0. IL Hewlett, W '. 1 Htieius, W. H. Hopkins. Dr. ('. 1'. i llaniello. Moroni Homer. Mr. W'ilhird Hansen. 11. Hender-oll, -L II. Hill, FI'T euro Hartlev, lr. K. H. l'i;reen. Mrs Ik. Ik .loht'soti. M. 0. Johnson, 11. F. lones, Pr. Keith. A. 11. Kelly, ,lr.. Ik Laneton. II. Lew, "Mrs. c. A. Ma it, Mrs. K. V. Miller.' F.. Mahmist. S. F. Norton. M-i (k !'. (Iverfield. Mis. 11. V. Fnee. S,,.v,i,el C. Fark, Mr. and Mrs YV. H. Kieh-.r.i. F. 1'. Rhinehart. F. Ii. h'aoiex, Mrs. tl CO II. Rvall. Mr. nnd Mr. A. Ik St. i lair. Miss 11. M'. Mi-s Tavlor. L. S. Thomas. I Mis L. F. Thomas. .T. l.k Valeii t i no. A. II Woodruff Mr. A. Ik Ward. M '. .1 . ! V. Wiide. Mrs. Ida Wad- R. .1. Wine nr nod i'iilv. Mr. Wliee'er. V. -1. Voutirber j. '-fden Arthur Pratt and party. A. A. Alkire and family. |