Show THE AUSTRIAN PRINCE He Will Bo Here About the 29th Instant In-stant D E Burley yesterday received the following message from Perry Griffin Union Pacific agent at Spokane The Archduke ot Austria leaves Spokane Spo-kane tonight for Yellowstone Park Expects Ex-pects to leave Livingston September 28 and possibly on the 29th for Salt Lake via Butte Worlds Fair Traffic Railroad men all agree that the Worlds fair business has reached its height and they expect a marked falling off within the next ten days says the Kansas City Star The passenger business has been remarkably good all summer and this is all that saved the railroads from serious loss as the freight traffic has been exceedingly ex-ceedingly light Usually the passenger business only amounts to about onehalf of the freight business but during the month of August the Altons receipts from the sale of tickets exceeded the amount received for the transportation of freight The same is true in proportion with all the other roads They express great satisfaction with the nassenger traffic and feel that it has helped them through a season of financial depression when no attraction less alluring than the Worlds fair could have induced the people peo-ple to travel in anylarge numbers A Receiver Appointed WHEELING W Va Sept 20A receiver re-ceiver has been appointed for the Wheeling Wheel-ing Bridge and Terminal company for its inability to pay overdue coupons on the 2000000 mortgage bonds It has no other indebtedness Coupling Pins G H Corse Union Pacific agent at Ogden was in town yesterday Mrs Georgie Jennings and Miss Olive and Genieve leave this morning for Lincoln Lin-coln Neb over the Union Pacific J G Bywater Mr and Mrs George W Moyer Thomas Green Miss Emma McCornick and brothers and E C Morton Mor-ton and wife are among those who leave for Chicago this morning over the Union Pacific Mrs Deal Shay and Mrs Kate Shay leave over the Union Pacific this morning for Burlington la J C Oglesby general agont of the Rock Island returned yesterday morning from a brief business trip to Denver where he met his chief and reported as to the situation here He says Denver is almost dead and Salt Lake is to be congratulated con-gratulated on its prospertty No reductions reduc-tions either in force or salary have been ordered in his department Ferdinand Dickert went to Grand Junction last night over tho Western Mrs Wilson and daughter of Park City started last night for Pore Henry N Y over the Western i The Denver Rio Grande earnings for last week were 122000 for the same week last year 190100 a decrease of 3582 per centS I cent-S M Shattuc Colorado passenger agent of the Ohio Mississippi has succeeded suc-ceeded C E Fear as passenger agent of the Ohio Mississippi in St Louis Mr Fearl is well known in Kansas City and St Joseph He will go into the mercantile mercan-tile business in Seattle The Ohio Mississippi Mis-sissippi and the western territory will continue to be looked after by George B Warfel I |