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Show PASSENGER AGENTS OUTLINE "WORfTfOR" CONVENTION HERE A Preliminary Committee Meeting This Morning to Fix Program Details. The general oommlttea of tbe Transcontinental Trans-continental Passenger association bold Its first meeting this morning at tho Hotel Utah. Tbe committee usually meete two daye In advance to outline the work of the general meeting and to eliminate aa much as poos I bio uselees work at the general gen-eral meeting. At the meeting thle morning morn-ing Jajnea Charlton, chairman of the association, as-sociation, who reached Ball Lake yesterday yester-day afternoon, presided. Mr. Charlton said today that nothing but routine mattera had been considered at this morning s eesslon. It would be Impossible, he thought, to tell just how many msmbere would bo on hand for the opening of the general aesaion Wednesday Wednes-day morning. Many will not arrive until tomorrow or Wedneeday morning. Final arrant emente for tbe entertainment entertain-ment of the visitors are being made today. to-day. At noon Wedneeday they will Helen to a special organ recital, after which they will aee the chamber of commerce exhibit In the Vermont building. At t:l o'clock Wedneeday morning they will be token for an automobile ride about the city, which will end et 1 o'clock at the altalr depot, where the visitors will taks a apeclal train to ttaltalr. Following a dip In the lake they will be the guests of the Salt Lake City Transportation club at a banquet. The tpeclal will return to Halt Lake city at I o'clock In the afternoon. Friday morning they will take a apeclal train to Bingham for a trip over the rop-ertlee rop-ertlee of the I 'tan Copper company. From Bingham they will go to the Oarfleld smelters, returning to thla city In the afternoon. Friday night the visitors will be .he gueeie of the Commercial elub at an elaborata banquet. Among the railroad men who are already al-ready In the city are T. t Peck, general paaeenger egent for the Selt Leke route; w. W. Hattan. chief rate elect for the Denver a Rio Grande: J. E. Wilson, chief clerk passenger deportment of the Paclflc Coaat Steamship company; F. S. Howard, chief rate clerk of the Southern Pacific: F. W. Hodaea, chief rate clerk of the , Weetern Pacific, and several others-Mai. others-Mai. . K. Hooper, aaalstant to tba traf- Ac manager of the Denver di Rio Ore ode, and many othera will reach thla city tomorrow. |