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Show TRAIN SCHEDULES ON W. P. RESUMED Train chedHln were rJijmed on the Western Pacific railroad today follnwlnflr & derailment, seven tnllea wext of thin city, of the baRK-age car of passenger train No. 1, which left Salt Lake for Kan Francisco at 12:40 p. m. Thursday. Damage wrought by the derailment, which was caused by a split switch, officials said, centered on the track and the baggage car. Among the passengers from Halt Lake on the train, none of whom was injured, in-jured, were C A. and J. R. Walker of Walker Krothers' store. The damage to the baggage car necessitated returning the train to Fait Lake, from which point It began ths journey again six hours and forty minutes late. Other went bound trains, one of which carried the private car of A. R. Baldwin, vice president and general counnel for the road and re-reiver re-reiver of the Denver & Rio Grande, were detoured over the Ixs Angeles U Halt Lake tracks until the Western Pacific tracks were repaired. |