Show A KOAD TO TIE COAST The San francisco People Realize That Something Mutt Ke Done Dr H 1 Faust returned yesterday from an extended visit to San Francisco i He is full of Deep Creek railroad enthu I siam and says that every man who puts a dollar into the project will receive 2 I in return a the road will surely bring I double what it costs t build it Any I company that builds to the coist would be obliged to buy it Concerning the I project of a road to the coast Mr Faust said I am positive from the assurances assur-ances I received from wealthy men in San Francisco that the road can be built easily providing the Salt Lake men step in and put their shoulders t the wheel and commence pushing a little They have great confidence over there in r the Utah people The money is in San Francisco millions and millions laying II idle and the project is considered with great favor They realize that they have got to do something Vih the heel of the Southern Pacific on their necks with two railroads running into Los Angeles and two running into PortlandSan Francisco has bean forced down to a small field in i the shipping business Those other ports have just as good water facilities a San fcltes Francisco I TransOIisstasIppi Delegates Governor Thomas yesterday appointed O C Goodwin Judge Henderson John Henry Smith James Devino and Georgo L Nye of this city Fred J Kiesel O R Leonard David Eccles L B Adams and William A Lee of Weber cpnnty a delegates to the transMississippi congress t be held at Ogden on April 24 A War In Colorado A redhot rate war is raging over in Colorado between the Denver Rio Grande and the Colorado Midland The passenger rate between Grand Junction and Denver has been cut down from 51980 t 12 and from Denver to Lead vie from 5 to f8 LaIi Hallway Notes General Freight Agent Envies of the Union Pacific went down t Nephi yesterday yes-terday Traveling Passenger Agent Taggart of the Union Pacific started out on a conference i i con-ference still hunt yesterday The general offices of the Rio Grande Western freight and claim departments will be removed to the new quarters in the Central block tomorrow I Colonel Fred Crocker first vicepresi dent of the Southern Pacific passed through this city on Rio Grande Western train No 3 last night west bound I Both the Utah lines are spreading their nets for the wool traffic from the south ern country and some very fine work is on the freight department programme According to the dedication programme the railways will today bring in 100 people peo-ple from Tooele 400 from Juab 300 from I Wasatch and 1000 from Cache valley The Union Pacific will run special trains I from all points in Cache valley to Salt I Lake on April 10 and 13 for the convenience I conven-ience of the Cache valley people who wish t attend the dedicatory services on those dates The train will run through to Salt Lake without change on the following fol-lowing schedule Leaving Preston 2 p m Logan 310 Cache Junction 348 I Bingham city 5 arriving in Salt Lake at 7pm |