Show NEW TRAIN SCHEDULES I Several Changes Will Go Into Effect Today The expected change in the running time and hours of arrival and departure of through and local trams on the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line will take effect today The changes in timo of arrival are confined con-fined to No2 which connects with the limited at Ogden and No 8 at Butte I and Portland express No 2 will arrive in Salt Lake at 3 p m instead of at 305 p m as former Is l This connects with the Overland limited which arrives in Ogden at l P m S No 8 vill arrive in Salt Lake at 903 a m instead of 855 a m The time of departure cf Nos 1 MId 5 is also altered as follow No 1 the Overland limited leaves Salt Lake at1145 a m instead of at 7 a m as heretofore It connects with the train that leaves Ogden for the east at 115 p m No5 the Cache Valley express will instead of S m I a leave at 7 a m The Mercur Lehi Junction and Tin I tic tram will leave at 755 a m instead of at 730 a mOn I m-On Monday changes of considerable 1 moment will t S kePI In the schedule of the Rio Grande Western railway I No i now going east in the morning will leave Ogden s t 115 p m connecting connect-ing with the Southern Pacifics limited which will carry thrpugh Pullman ror the Western and its connections This train will leave Salt Lake at 215 p m and arrive ia Denver at 225 p m the following day making close connections with the fast eastbound trains of the Burlington and Roclc Island roads In the train westbound there will lie no change except in No9 which will leave Sat Lake at 1201 roon instead of 1230 p m to make connection with the Southern Pacific fast train for California No C the Sanpete train wilfl leave 5 Ogden at 730 a m to fill the place locally lo-cally of the present No 2 The Park City train will leave that place at 3 p m instead of 430 p m and arrive here at 315 p m the usual winter schedule The two new trains to the east are scheduled to leave at times that will bo convenient to everybody and threw th-rew arrangement will nil a longfelt want S Railroad InvestigationS Washington Oct HThe industrial commission has authorized its sub commission on transportation to visit the west for the purpose of continuing the investigation of alleged railroad die cvrlminations The first meeting under this order will be held in Chicago on the 15th of November after which time other cities in the west will be visited The subcommission consists of Hon Thomas W Philips vice chairman of the committee Senator Mallory Rep lesentatives Lorrimer and Bell and Charles J Harris and John S Kenned Ken-ned S Railroad Notes Fred P Jayne of the Union Pacific went east to New York yesterday Vice President Bancroft of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line returr d from the north yesterday The last train of the season on the Saltair road was operated yesterday afternoon The limited number of passengers pas-sengers who braved the wintry weather were treated to a generous supply of cold winds and flurries of snow The blasts from the lake swept through the deserted pavilion with vehemence that caused the wayfarers to turn up the collars of their coats and sigh for the i unattainable The water looked less inviting than usual and none of the shivering specimens of humanity had the temerity to venture into it The season has been an exceptionally II profitable one |