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Show ALREADY DRUM UP 1915 FAIR BUSINESS That tha strongest bid for travel at any time In the history of the United Btetee will be made by tourlat com pa-nles pa-nles and railroad eompanlee for tha Panama-Pacific expoaltion In Ban Franclece in Itli la certain. Already the railroad and tourist oompanlee are preparing for the ruah. . . Tha first Botloe of action cornea today with an announcement from the Gregory Tour company that on January 1 next tne name of the company will be changed to the Travel Service bureau, and that of-flrea of-flrea will be opened at Chicago. It-Lou It-Lou Is. Atlanta. Oa.. and a number of other cities with a special view of booming boom-ing for business for the expoeltlon. An agent of tha company who la m gait I-aka City today la authority for the atatement that practically every one of the touring parties they will arrange for the expoeltlon will vialt Halt Lake City either going to o returning from Saa Francisco. KAILKOAO MOTES. William H. Bancroft, vice president and general manager of the Oregon Short Una. and hla assistant. Fred H. Knickerbocker, Knick-erbocker, returned thla morning from an Inspection trip over the Idaho and Montana Mon-tana divisions of tne road. a a s K. C. Manaon. general auperlntendent of the Oregon flhort Una and Oejorge H. Smith, asalstant general attorney for the company, left thla afternoon for Montana, Mon-tana, where they win have a conference with the Montana railroad eomialeelon. They expect to rsturn Thursday. Twenty-eight Lea Angelas Wka arrived ar-rived In Salt Lake City at tlW o'clock thla afternoon In a special ear. They will spend tha rest of the day la thla city and will then go to Tallow at one park. |