Show OGDENS POWER DAM k C E 3Tayne the Promoter Said to j Be Engineering a New Deal Bale oL a Street Railway Franchise Interest Inter-est in the TransMississippi Congress Press Correspondents Arrive OGDEN April 11 Notwithstanding the fact that butIittle being heard or seen of C E Wayne that gentleman is working for Ogden with his old time spirit and the results will bo felt within a mouth Ho is seen by but fewmost of those few being parties in some of the enterprises he has on hand in embryo as it werebut his offices in the Reed hotel and Kay block are veritable hives of industry in-dustry from which pour letters and Ogden Og-den literature in a seemingly neverending stream The first plan to mature will be the remcorporation of the Ogden Power Dam company undor the name of the Canyon Power Water company Articles Arti-cles of incorporation of this company will ba filed this week The capital stock is placed at 230000 BEET JiAIIAVAT FRANCHISE SOLD It was stated today upon the best of authority that the controling interest in the HendersonBrinker Street Railway cumpauy which was two years ago given a very valuable franchise has been purchased pur-chased and transferred to eastern capitalists capital-ists and that the road will be built at once Mr Mayne who is said to have engineered the deal when questioned today to-day regarding the matter refused to talk I on the subject and put the reporter off with an evasive answer which plainly indicated that the hen was nearly ready tocome off with a full brood THE COMING CONGRESS Without exception all railroads of the TransMississippi country have made a rate for the coming congress of one fare I for the round trip Every line except the Southern Pacific have made an open rate so that any person may take advantage of it but the latter road will confine its sale of reduced tickets to delegates I Several newspaper men are already on I i the ground and indications point to avery I a-Very large representation of scribes Two or three of the New York illustrated weeklies will have special artists and correspondents I cor-respondents on the ground i The letter carriers of the west are making i mak-ing a strong effort to have the present salary schedule revised and a number of i measures looking to that end have met defeat in the National Congress The j secretary of the Los Angeles Cal Union I has wiitten the chairman of the executive committee to introduce a resolution during du-ring the TransMississippi congress endorsing en-dorsing the movement The mayor of Leadville has appointed the following delegates to the congress John M Vhittou George S Phelps and James Powell THE CATTLEMENS CONVENTION Interest in the Cattlemens congress Which will be called to order on April 20 is not overshadowed by even that being taken in the TransMississippi congress i and judging from the number of letters and pledges the secretary receives daily the attendance will be extremely large I Sheriff Henderson of Elko county Nevi I reached Ocaen this morning and will leave with the three Elko burglars who were captured here tomorrow morning The Allred damage case against Salt q Lake city was settled today by the defendant I de-fendant paying 3056 instead of 877333 the amount of the judgment The plaintiff plain-tiff was given the judgment for damages alleged to havo been sustained by him through the city driving the artesian wells in Horseshoe bend on the Jordan I near Utah lake |