Show I KEARNS ON COAST ROAD RAD L I J Angeles Angeles Line ine an Assured Fact ABOUT IT NOW NO W 4 SENATOR W A A CK AND P J OTHER OT PROMOTERS COMING f Thomas Kearns and and David Kieth returned yesterday from rom California and lat last Mr tr Kearns what has ha confirmed been published relative to the building of the line lne of railroad be tween Salt Lake Lae and Los os Angeles You can say sy Is an assured fact fac and there thai thee e Is no o doubt now about its it being put through h said Mr r i Kearns and it is now left lef to the citi elti citizens ci I zens of Salt Lake to show their liber Uber liberality liberality dUty in granting franchises which will wi determine whether this city cf shall sh l be the eastern terminus or not J 3 Ross Clark Clark a brother of Senator Clark and Thomas Thoma E Gibbon the general generl counsel of atthe tf the Los Angeles n eles Terminal who is given n the the credit for having harbor made the new line lne to San Pedro possible were ere expected here next week eek l but ut soon after his arrival home yesterday Mr Ir Kearns received arrIva a message that their arrival would probably be delayed for fer the reason that rason Senator W A Clark Robert C Kerens the latter of St Louis and president of the Terminal road and other n i 1 I would reach rEach Salt Lake about the te instant and the plan is to have all aU the promoters promoter of the proposed road to the coast cast here at the same time to meet state with wih the and representative citizens of the determine on what can be done in the cn of or way acquiring the Droner terminal facilities te Another object of the distinguished dist gentlemen coming here is to form the new corporation which through the efforts of or Thomas Kearns is to be j I made a Utah enterprise or j I under the laws of this state The state treasury treasur will wf thereby derive d rive the benefits of the filing of papers other emoluments will wi come to the te state which could not if the company was formed in some other part Dart of the tho union Speaking of the probable route of the new road Mr Kearns Kears says that part is a matter mater still undecided but sti person ally he will wi work for the adoption peron of the old TIernan survey for the reason it takes the i line Une through a country where it i could secure a heavy local freight frei ht traffic The route Is surveyed from Ludlow on the Santa Fe in Cali fornia cuts across southern Nevada Cal enters Arizona along the Rio Virgin river passing through St George and tapping the iron and coal fields at Cedar City Cf The selection of feds the route mav may not occur until after the Salt Lake meeting Sufficient money has been already it J rr Le e n the road Clark and Mr Kerens of St Louis could do it them selves The latter is a millionaire i I I twenty times Umes but the te citizens of Los 1 Angeles will wi take tae up of Ls the bonds and are so enthused and interested in the project they enthuse want more of them they J Ross Clark is to have control of all the th interests Interest of his brother in Call Cali fornia and Mr r Kearns will m become the resident director for Utah and will I represent the great interests of Mr wf R B I C Kerens in the enterprise David Daid Kieth l leth has acquired a large interest but will vill wi not become one of the atom of the road Between now and the time of the ar rival of the th distinguished visitors Mr Kearns with wih the help of C O 0 Whitte White more and others other will wil endeavor to make the reception to be given them tem the most notable event In the history of Salt Lake City Actual construction on the west end Mr Kearns said will wil probably begin within the next thirty days Work on the east end will wf start as soon filed fed after afe as possible l the Incorporation papers paper are a |