Show GO TO WORK NOW The Deep Creek Company Should Sail In at Once Now is the time to push the Deep Creek railway and if the company has any favors to ask it should come to the front before excitement dies out The time tb strike is when the iron is hot and there is not so much caloric in this community as to insure that the iron will keep hot without a good deal of energetic en-ergetic werk at the bellows There has been enough talk and agitation agita-tion already spent to build a dozen roads to Deep Creek if it had been rightly applied The way to build the road is to let the contract at once There are 2500 men on these streets who would gladly take up their shovels and go to throwing dirt if the chance were given them Contractor Sullivan says that the road could be built now if the contractor was assured supplies while the work was being done Haruy Hardy one of the most enthusiastic enthusi-astic of the Deep Creek mining men believes be-lieves that a mass meeting should be called and the matter put uuder way without with-out further delay I A Coal Road Survey Following on the heels of the organization organiza-tion of the Salt Lake Deep Creek company com-pany comes the new that the projected road to the coal fields at Chalk Creek has taken definite shape and it is said on excellent ex-cellent authority that a surveying party will be made up today and started in the field at once There is an abundant supply sup-ply of coal of superiorVquality at Chalk Creek and it is expected that with the proposed road the coal can be retailed here at with a fair profit air Burley Returns JD E Burley the genial general agent of the Union Pacificreturned from Omaha yesterday His visit was for the purpose of conferring with the heads of the road as is customary at the close of each year and had no significance whatever Mr Burley says that the Union Pacific is in splendid shape He had a pleasant trip and while in Omaha met Colonel Lett of this city VPurtelo Has Not Resigned All reports to the contrary notwithstanding notwith-standing Superintendent C E Wurtele of the Wyoming division of the Union I Pacific has not resigned but has been I granted a four months leave of absence He will spend the vacation in southern California where he now is Personal and General The Union Pacific shops at Denver employ em-ploy 810 men and the monthly pay roll i amounts to 47000 I Billy Shotwell general agent of the Denver Rio Grande leaves for Pueblo today to spend the holidays The Union Pacific has extended all editorial edi-torial mileage passes to Jan 31 next by which time all new advertising contracts I will have been made The Rio Grande Western passenger department I de-partment has issued a neat diary for 1893 which is being sent to friends of the road I It is guiltedged leatherbound and labeled la-beled in gilt letters Columbian Year I The road is in good order and its equipment equip-ment is as neat as this little diary I |