| Show USING ELECTRIC HEADLIGHTS The Southern Pacific Making Provision Provis-ion for Additional Safety The Southern Pacific locomotives are beginning to use their electric headlights head-lights the first upon the Truckee division di-vision being upon No1 Sunday night The light is exceedingly brilliant and Illuminates the track in front of the train a hundred yards or more It renders ren-ders objects visible at a much longer distance than the old lamp system and will doubtless be the means of preventing prevent-ing many accidents Colora loIItuIi Rates A circular has been received in the local railway offices announcing a meeting meet-ing of the ColoradoUtah Committee of the Western Passenger association to be held in Denver on Tuesday December Decem-ber 12 At the meeting rates for the r clergy and officers of the Young Mens Christian Association Womens ChrIsti ChrIs-ti n Temperance Union Salvation Army and various other bodies will be onsIdered Tile Conductors Special Train Word has been received that the special train of the Conductors Association Asso-ciation will leave Ogden on its way east on December 13 at noon and that the members of the party numbering 190 will be in Salt Lake until 7 a m the next day Change in Logan Trains The Union Pacific yesterday Inaugurated Inaugu-rated a change in the trains for Logan Theretofore the trains leaving Salt Lake at 245 p m and 7 p m had both connected with Logan but now only that caving at 245 p m will do BO the 7 p m going directly on north Riiilrraj otex A large rabbit hunting party num berig about forty will go out to Cedar Fort today and kill the festive Jacks ior sweet charitys sake The Rio Grande Western passenger department has also announced an one fare rate for tlje round trip for the holidays holi-days from all points in Utah Allan G Campbell and J E Dooly will move the old quartz mill of the formers from Milford to their goldmine gold-mine near Blake Cal on the Atlantic k Pacific |