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Show ARMY OF COLONISTS ON THE INCREASE In Incroaaltiff number tho trains from tho aaat oro brindnc tourist a to Salt 1 Loko almost vry hour of tho day. Special Spe-cial sections of tho regular trains aro beta be-ta v- over, tho Gould and tho Hani-man Hani-man lines to accommodate tho people westward bound. It ia expected that Sunday will be the bljticeat day so far In the tourlat travel, ao far as Bait Lake to concerned. The class of tourists Is chsnsjlnic lamely. Among those arriving today aro to be found many who aro on the trip as much for invostiaat Inc laveetment pro positions as on pleasure, and Inquiries In-quiries sre being made concerning mining and aarlrulture mar f roiMntl v!t ha n t K. flrat two daya of tha tourlat Invaalon. The rallorada are preset ug every piece of equtpment Into eervlce to make up the traina. Every tourist car on all the lines M being used. The Pullman company com-pany te going Its limit to supply cars. The first tourist equtpment sent out la finding lta way back to the otartlng polnta and being sent out again. Slghtaeeliut cars of all deeerlptlnns were aean on every liand today aa Uiey carried car-ried tha vialtora over the city. 80 far the weather haa been tbs ons feature ad I tn red by the tourists. Msny In ths valley for the flrat time could hardly believe be-lieve that thia auction of the country en-loyttd en-loyttd a mild a cltmat thia tint of th . year, with altitude and geographical location lo-cation coneldered. Th weather, how-aver, how-aver, according to th weather man, is slmost exsctly normsl. |