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Show BIO GRANpWESTERN. Its General Office Will he Located at the Company's Depot in This City. THE UNION DEPOT ENTEEPRISE. No Definite Steps Yet Taken Raymond Excursionists Coming Other Railway News Notes and Persodals. It has been definitely determined to locate the general offices of the Rio Grande Western at the depot. The change from Denver to Salt Lake will occur May 1st, audit will not include the office of Mr. J. H. Bennett, whose office will remain in the Progress building. While Colonel Dodgo was here there was nothing said ahoutbuildiuga union building. The ..Jlip Grande Western managers assert.lhat they cannot place themselves and their road in the position posi-tion of mendicants by asking" the city for the property near the foot of Main street, but if the citv were to deed them the site that has been suggested, the Rio Grande Western would euter heartily heart-ily into the project of building there, and would bean its proportion of the expense. As matters stand, however, the Western people are perfectly satisfied satis-fied with tho present locatiou. SAD ACCIDENT AT ( KI)AR FORT. A Fireman Decapitated While His Englue In Talking Water. Ed Jones met with a terrible death lust eveuiug at Cedar Fort. He was tiring an engine which was attached to a special train, running between Iron-ton, Iron-ton, and Lehi Junction. The train stoppeil at Cedar Fort for water, and Jones wont out to tho rear end of the tender to attend to his duties in taking water. By a sudden jar of the locomotive locomo-tive he lost his balance and fell between the tender and the water carf The wheels passed over, his neck, severing his head entirely from his body. Do-ceased Do-ceased leaves a wife aud three children at Lehi Junction. llayitiom! Kxiuiretonlstg. Saturday next (light Pullmaus loaded with Raymond excursionists will arrive in Salt Lake, bound for their eastoru homes. The tourists will remain in the city over Sunday and go east by the Rio Grande Western Morula' morning. JUilway Motes and Personals. Rio Grande Western No. 1, duo here this evening, is reported on time at Grand Junction. " ' - D. C. Jones, of the passenger department depart-ment of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, Milwaukee, is in Salt Lake. Mr. Jones ,is accompanied by his wife. C. M! Hewitt, a prominent railroad man of Chicago, is registered at the Cullen with his wife. Mr. Hewitt is iu company with A. U. Burtis, of Cleveland, Cleve-land, Ohio, and both these gentlemen are on business with Colonel .D. C. Dodge. |