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Show FOREIGNERS IN SALT UIE CITY Salt Lake, Feb 5. Twenty.six of tho five hundred world tourists who reached San Francisco last Thursday on board the steamer Cleveland, after a voyago of one hundred jind ton days at sea, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday evening and aro registered at the Hotel Utah They will spend two days In this city, and will then Journey eastward to New York, where tho nart.v will HiRhnnri Fohrimrv 19. The steamer Cleveland, of the Hamburg-American lino, left New York during the month of Octobor, 1911, with a large party of 'round-the-woild tourists. As the arious countries were visited, many others Joined the party, until at tho time of the trans-Pacific trans-Pacific trip to San Francisco was commenced, the party numbered 535 persons. At San Francisco tho party of twenty-six now in this city was organized or-ganized by V. J. Folk and Herr ' Woickum, of New York, representing the Hamburg-American line, under tho auspices of which tho American sight-seeing trip is being made All except four of the party arc from Germany, the exceptions being from Spain and France. The members of the party are: Miles. R. and M. Latasto, of France; Senors R. and L. Planas, of Spain; Fran Dreschsel, Baron Ba-ron Von Richthofcr, Baron Von Braun. mullor, Herr Krause, Herr Levin, Herr Fclge, Frau Feigo. Herr Schwab, Herr Weger, Hejr Fedor von Zobcl-tiL'., Zobcl-tiL'., Herr Scholl, Herr Schwabacher, Herr Kratzer, Herr Oberlander Herr RoBello, Herr Froloff, Herr Rothe. Herr Groelbc, Frauleln Supile and Fran Wurzer, all of Gormany, and Horr Woickum and Mr. V. J. Frank, of New York. Fedor von Zobeltitz is recognized in Germany as one of that country's foremost journalists. During the trip ho has been writing a series of special articles for different German publications, publica-tions, and is now preparing a lengthy article entitled "The Psychology of the Globe-Trotter." This" will appear in Die Wocho, a magazine published in Berlin Special articles have been contributed to the Berllnger Tageblatt and tho Nachtrichton of Hamburg TTrtii 'rtr f7rWo1l?rT nlo a r t t c r vrt pare a serieB of articles on his "Impressions" "Im-pressions" of America, and while hero will gather data on this city aiiif vicinity to Incorporate In his articles. Baron von RIchtoffer and Baron von Braunmuller aro represenLntlvcs of German royalty. Frau Drechsol Ib a daughter of Herr Uhde, n famous German artist. Herr Krause and Herr Levin, until a few months ago, had rosided for tvonty-five years in iuth Amo-Ica. where thoy wore Interested In-terested In tho rubber industry. Horr Weickum, in charge of tho party, has been with the tourist on the entire trip. Ho said last night that tho sea voyages and trips by land In various countries had been exceptionally pleasant. But two deaths occurred on shipboard to mar the pleasuro of the Journey. One was that of Roland D. Armstrong, of Now York, who died soon after tho travelers trav-elers loft Bombay, and tho othor was that of Mrs. Sherwood Hall a victim of suicide mania, who threw herself, overboard. |