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Show if AUTO TOURISTS PASS THROUGH "CITY Majority of Enthusiasts for Open Road Hail From the East-More East-More a ntoinohilo tourist s, crossi n the ioji 1 i n 'Mi t , :d op pod over in Hall kriko l ist erday and on tlio preceding day Mian n t. any pre v ious t i niu Ihi t o;ir. A reiiew of the nunihers on I In caiM r In v ed many liaili'd from tliu oust ern ritut-l and inland cities and a few from the I "an fie coast. It see inn more cast or tie rn an; coin i ng west than w est e niers ;ni n eaht . Sumo nay t Ii is ih hceaU.se the westerners, know the trials of the (jreat desert during July and August, and juefer their own homes, on tho Hneifio. coast, as the het tuimnif riii; resorts. .Vmonj; prom inen t )art iei crops in g tho eoritinent who registered at the Hotel I'tah were: Mr. and .Mr?. U. M . HcxingiT, Mr. ami Mrs. N. K. JiciiHin-ger JiciiHin-ger and Mihd Stella Kanst, all of Chicago. Chi-cago. Mr. K-exi tiger js manager of Morris and Com any, Chicago. H ib j'arfy ha-i experienced no difficulty, tlu'iigli tlm roads, he says, are not very good. Their most exciting ox perienee was pulling a Kurd up a hill. Mr. Hex-ingcr Hex-ingcr 'h party left. Jat night hy auto for San i-'ranei-eo over the Jdneo!n highway. They will stop uff at Lake Tahoe and "oseniite. Another party hailing from Philadelphia Philadel-phia consists of . -Mrs. Henry Hem her -ton and her two sons. M rf. I 'ember ton (jays they have great ly enjoy ed their trijt, with the exemption of killing kill-ing a rattlesnake. A third party hailing from Brown-woorl, Brown-woorl, Texas, consists of Mrs. H. A. Armstrong, Mrs. H. Griffey, Mibs (irace liilman. and A. 1 Gerry, chauffeur. Their autoninhile showed figns of the dusly roads of Ctah, though they have made the t,rip in reeurd time. I |