Show V Tersonal and General I L The Eleventh warders spend Friday at Syracuse It The Seventeenth warders go to Syracuse E Syra-cuse next week S V The Michigan editors are heading this r way They comb by special train Yor can go to Syracuse any day in the week on thQ q nion > Pacinc 130 p in train F returning arrive at Salt Lake pm j The family of J H Bennett of the Rio L Grande Western isavo gone east for the r summer Mr Bennett accompanied them S as far as Denver V rise strike at the Rock Springs coalmines coal-mines is still on notwithstanding Mi Hoi 4 colrnbs assertion that ho had never heard I of it As a result tuern is yet a scarcity of coal ill the Union Pluilic iaras in thL city There was un imtucnse rush at Garfield I Beach yesterday notwithstanding the factS fact-S that the Attendance on Sunday was fur too large for the accommodations afforded S The Union Pacific should see to it that V there arc at least double the number of S V dressing rooms ncit season V A new method for ventilating railway V carriages and preventing dust from entering V enter-ing with thoairJhas lat appeared France The more quickly the train moves tho 5 more rapidly the apparatus works The L air Is made to transverse a receptaclecon S toinlnsr water icb ceojs tit and relieves II S S I V I t ii S 4 f 4 o = a C it of dust after which it goes through another I an-other filtering before entering the carriage Tho Indianapolis Journal says tAt all I the shops on the Big Four system as many men 3re employed as can be worked to advantage ad-vantage and on full timeIts passenger equipment has been unproved fully 50 percent per-cent in the last eight mouths and the work is to go on until according to its mileage the Big Four will be the best equipped in the number of coaches and in quality of any of the roads in the west la passenger locomotives it will rank among the best I when all the new engines are in service A correspondents writes to the Philadelphia Philadel-phia trortrt that there is great difficulty the way f railroad operations in the trop ies Thebridges wiliwash away when the floods < come He looks for suspension bridges or some otkerdovce At prd dnt I hope he says isjiolpliuging eternal in tho Central American breast JVood Is abundant and Jaboivischeiip but the fact that the next rain will sweep avythe bridges exerts a depressing Influence on the minds of investors and engineers One I would naturally suppose that such would be the case |