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Show EXCURSIONISTS TO CALIFORNIA. 1 Tlie Largest Party of the Season I "Do" Zion, on Their Way to ) the Oolden Uate. J The chief of California excursion parties I this season arrived last evening over the j Union Pacific in six special Pullman cars, j and are quartered at the Walker, Continental Conti-nental . and - St. James. A Dbmocat re-pdrter, re-pdrter, in search of a familiar visage among the "far-fetched" tourists, had the pleasure of . meeting the genial conductors con-ductors of ceremonies, Messrs. J. O. Pres-cott, Pres-cott, excursion manager of the N. Y., L. E. &W. R. R., and . George E. Allen, proprietor of the Railway Magazine, both of Buffalo, N. Y. These gentlemen stated that the party headed "West from Buffalo with two private cars, adding a third one at Minneapolis, and leaving Omaha Thursday, Oct. 22d, with the present large party, en route to San Francisco, where they will arrive Wednesday morning. morn-ing. Through the courtesy of the man- agement the tickets are good for six months, and were procured at very reduced re-duced rates. Mr. Hoyt Sherman, Jr., special agent, accompanies the sight-seekers, sight-seekers, and very kindly escorted them via Denver, where they were shown many courtesies. Before the sun rose over the Wasatch this morning the streets were alive with carriages, and bunches of the visitors, in pursuit of anything and everything every-thing characteristic of" Salt Lake and Mormondom. At 10 o'clock this morning morn-ing the many divisions consolidated under the leadership of Capt. Prescott, and in solid phalanx marched to the church buildings, where the . Temple, Tabernacle, Assembly Hall, tithing yard, etc., were "done" in good shape. Later in the day the company broke ranks and took in Fort Douglas, the Hot Springs, the park, boulevards and every interesting interest-ing feature of Zion. They left for the Golden Gate on this evening's train, and will be givenan opportunity op-portunity of crossing the Sierra Nevada mountains in the daytime. At San Francisco the excursion disbands dis-bands and returns east any time within six months. Mr. John Deere, manufacturer manufac-turer of the famous farming implements, is among the party, from Moline, 111. F. G. Woodberry, president of the Mar-shalltown Mar-shalltown (Ia) Bank, as well as many other enterprising business men, compose com-pose the intelligent party. The following is a complete list of the excursionists : jur. ana Mrs. betn Arnold, Mr,' and Mrs. Delos Arnold, Marshalltown, Ia.; Mr. G. E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Andrews, Miss Andrews, Buffalo, N. Y.; Miss Emma Briggs, Griimell, Ia.; Mr. F. E. Burnham, St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. H. E. Barlow, Elmira, N,Y.; Mrs. J. D. Chapman, Miss Emma Chapman, Moline; 111.; Mrs: C. A. Coryell, Grand Ledge, Mich.; Mrs. P. L. Carter. Jackson, Mich.; Mr. George F. Cross, East Saginaw, Mich.; Mrs. S. M. Carouthers, ilrs. N. A. Carouthers, Brattleboro, Vt.; Mr. and Mrs Eli Clayton, Walnut. Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Chadwick, Fairport, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Channell, Minneapolis, Minn.; Mr. M. B. Cowperwaite, Yonkers, N. Y.; Mr. E. Christian, Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Collins, Salem, Ind.; Mrs. Coles and son, Nashville, Tenn.; Mrs. E. C.Crissim, KomeIenn.; Mr. John Deere, Moline, 111.; Mr. A. S. Dinsmore, Boston Mass.; Misses Emma and Beatrice Davis, Joliet, 111.; Mr. Amos Dow, Randolph, N. Y.; Mr. M. Dyer, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. W. H. Drake, White Bear, Minn.: Mr. F. R. Eastman, East-man, Denver, Col.; Mr. and Mrs.G. F. Eber-hard, Eber-hard, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. M. Elgutter,Oma-,a Elgutter,Oma-,a ' S'l,111-J-R- Evans, Carrollton, 111.; Mr. S. C. Fay, Rochester, N. Y.; Mrs. E. D. F Fisher, Council Bluffs, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson, Omaha. Neb.: Mrs. W. TT Hilton, Buffalo N. Y.; Mr. S. A. Holt, New York City; Mr. Frank Hall, Elmira, N. Y Mr. M. Halle, Cleveland, O.: Miss H. Hetz-ler, Hetz-ler, Lyons Neb.; Mr. A. J. Hill, Decatur, Ill-Mrs. Ill-Mrs. Mary Hinkey, Tonawanda, N. Y.; Mr Harris, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Johnson, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. Samuel Knox, Newfane, N: Y.; Mr. J. H. La Fleur, Montreal, Canada; Mr. J. W. Lee, Mrs. J M?oreVImiieaPoli8' Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Messer. Hastings, Mich.; Miss E. L. Monteith, Olean, N. Y.; Mr. W. W. Morrell, Kansas City, Mo.: Mrs. M. M. Moore, Olean to,, r Mre.H.8. Metcalf. Council EL- 'Ja'; MJra--.rN' L- McLeod, Norwalk, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKeever, Mo- r,iHVGorSe W,. McGuire, 7 ruui Jncuorci, JVlar- shalltowii, Ia.; Mr. M. Michelson, New OTk. Sflft McGibben and child, 1 Ext I?1 and Mrs. A. R. Meldrum Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. A. J. McCall. Bath.N.Y. tT-Tw ?' ?Tash ?d,rB.' A' R Nash, Huron Dakota Mrs H.M. Nelson. Ada, Ohio Miss C. Nice, Miss N. Nice, and Misa S. Nice Tonawanda, N. Y .; Mr. J. O. Prescott, Buf-S.-' NA?.,; Mrs-N.C. Price and Miss Emma Price, Chicago, Illinois; Miss Julia Perrv and Mrs. O. Perry, Odebolt, Ia.; Miss Mary Park and meoe (child), Grinnell, Iowa; Miss Maggie Pendergast, Chicago, 111.: Mr. S. B. Rhodes and Mrs. S. B. Rhodes. Utica. N. Y.: Mr. Arthur Rowe. Rochester, N. Y Mr W H.Stratton and Mrs. W.H.and son,G'alveston! iex.;Mrs.CathenneStewart,Nashville,Tenn mi5& Saer5 -Rochester, N. Y.;Miss E. Shedd, Forrest, Ills.; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Seaver, Birmingham, Conn.; Mrs. George Sherwood, Mrs. A. C Sherwood, Jackson, Mich ; Mr. S. P. Saxton, Madison, O.; Mr. G. W. Sharp, Farmmgton, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. H. ft- Tue,r Chicago, IUs.: Miss Martha Tattle, Tat-tle, DesMoines, Ia.; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. few yvNJ'; Mary Tennant, kLkw13, N;?;'Mr-A. Turner, Columbus Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Umbrecht, Syra- K'Mr dra-a N- Vanice, Danville Ind.; Mr. A. Vincent, Montreal. Canada Miss Emma White, Buffalo. N. Y.; Mr F P Whitney, Berryville, Va.; Mr. F. G. Wood-berry, Wood-berry, Mr. W C. Woodworth and Mrs. W.C. Woodworth. Mr. Jas. L. Williams, Mr. E. Wihgrod. Mrs KWilligrod and Miss Ahce wli,)nMai'shalltown' Ia.; Mrs. F. P Waldo. Grand Ledge, Mich.; Mr. W L. Will teiSlM vCitft X- Thos- Wodall, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. T. C. Waiman and Miss Fannis Wamman, Eldred, Penn.: Mr. R A Van Dusen, Elmira. N. Y.; Mr. V F win" vf '4 Vif- ,r A- iener and Mrs- A. Wiener, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. C Wilcox, Minneapolis, Minn.; and Mr. H. L. Wilson, East Saginaw, Mich. |