Show IN IA1oAn CICLES The Utah Republican Delegates Off for Denver I TH SWITCHMENS ORDER EXGRAND MASTER SWEENEY WRITES TO TKS HERALD < He Says the Association Is All Right Freight Rates Will Go Up Governor Govern-or Evans Wants an Accounting At the Western Shops and Yards Railway Notes Most of the delegates to the Republican Repub-lican convention at Denver left for that city over the Union Pacific last nigtht I addition to the list pub Jished in yesterdays Herald James Chapman W H Grant J R jVIurT dock W P Smith and J B Cropk went along with the Union Pacific pat The Rio Grande Western captured seventeen of tine Republican league delegates Yesterday mornings R G i W No 2 bore away Charles Crane Sam J Kenyon Chadwick v I M McMillan and Hoyt Sherman jr Among the delegates on this moan I irs No 2 are W S McCornick C E Allen J H Cahoon Johnson E W Tatlock J Q Packard adJudge ad-Judge Goodwin Freights Will Go Up Freight rates wall go up July 1 The traffic managers at St Louis decided this the other day h advance on the scale will be as follows Class 1 and 2 5 cents per hundred class 3 3 cents i class 4 5 cents A B C and D 2 cants no advance on las E This i will put rates higher than they have been < at any time during the past five years The advance is for traflie west of Chicago ito the river and for points west of the latter as wcH I Evans Wants an Accounting i ExGovernor John Evans is after the Union Pacific people through the supreme court He has begun an a tdon against the Unlou Pacific the Central Trust company the American Loan and Tlnust company and the Mercantile Trust company to compel an accounting from the Union Pacific company of securities amounting to over 100000000 He fears that the bonds now dn the hands of the truStees truS-tees may be sold for nonpayment of fo nQnpymen I i I interest and he therefore asks for an injunction restraining g such sales and an accounting It is evident from this moye that the Gulf people intend to maintain a severance from the Union i i I Pacific fences proper accordingly sitt d a fixing their j i I The R G W Shops and Yard I A Herald man who visited the Rio Grande Western grounds yesterday observed ob-served that notwithstanding this is an off year for railroads considerable ea1 alroads I work is going on throughout j The and baggageand passenger depot baggageand I I express building arE i0w receiving the finishing touches at the hands of the painter e5 1 I The rip track is full of B O cars and they are b iri Wshed out as fast as possible In the back shop engines No 137 115 I 151 I and 117 are being overhauled and will I I soon be out Two more Ire being all but rebuilt over in the round house I i In the paint shop are three coac sand s-and General Palmers private car Nomad No-mad The latter is being remodeled as well as ratouchedPwith paint varnish var-nish and gold leaf HW it will shine Engines 66 and 42that come together recently are now inland the 66 compound com-pound only needs anew front end and I bumper beam while the 42 Is a lIttle worse off The lattels front frame is I sprung in addition L < Work in all the departments seem to be taking on a spice of the old life1 I At Saltnir Agreat crowd expected at Sal > lr today and besides the short and pleasant i pleas-ant ride the fine bathing the continuous I continu-ous en entertainmenfco the orchestra there will be two sacred concerts by the Metropolitan quartette i I A Cruise o i the Lake I Mrs N Eames and Mrs Pardee the well known literary < women who have been visiting Salt Lake for some time I with Alfred Lambourne and H L A Culmer the Salt Lake artists left Garfield Gar-field beach on Thursday morning in the Catamaran with Captain D L Davis I the pioneer lake explorer and his son Dewey in charge for a cruse on the lake They made Stansbury island I first and landed On Friday night i the voyagers went over to Antelope I island spending the night on the lake The party encountered all sorts of I I weather saw some magnificent scenery and witnessed sunsets and dawns that i aroused all their admiration The trip was gotten up by the Union Pacific and Mrs Eames will furnish articles on Salt Lake for sQme of the leading i magazines Railway Notcs General Agent JNevins of the D R G and J G Moore the St Louis wool man go to Wasatoh this morning trout tomorrow night Ray Raymond yesterday received a card from Grand Chief Conductor E E Clarke in which he says Your article ar-ticle on the industrials is good I believe be-lieve you have the right idea When law and its authority are defied all good men must range themselves on the side of law and order Mr Clarke so defined de-fined his views at the outset and time has vindicated him on his clear cut expressions in regard to the movement A party of about forty prominent homeopathists will arrive here from Denver tomorrow or Tuesday morning They have been attending the convention conven-tion at Denver J H Bennett of the Western will leave tomorrow on a trip to England Superintendent Mulloy of the Wyoming Wyom-ing division of the Union Pacific is in town I Suoerintendent Bancroft of the Union ancrof Pacific retuined yesterday from a trip I over the Idaho division Dan Spencer of the Union Pacific left last evening with the Republican delegates to the Denver convention Colonel Henry Page has purchased i half interest in the pleasure steamer Talula which runs from Saltair The Stuart Robson company will arrive ar-rive over the Union Pacific this morning morn-ing ingThe HopkIns Specialty company left this mornlno over the Union Pacific The annual excursion of the Twentieth eth ward people takes place on Tuesday Tues-day next Garfield Beach being the objective ob-jective point Cars leave l the schoolhouse school-house block for the depot at 94 a m and 130 p m delot |