Show Railroad Notes I General Freight Agent Stub of the Missouri this evening Pacific will leave for the east E J Flynn traveling freight agent of the Missouri Pacific came up from Price yesterday B F Nevinp general agent of the Denver Rio Grande returned from rice yesterday L M Fletcher general agent of the Missouri Pacific at San Francisco lssouri Pacifc was In town yesterdayS yesterday-S H Babcock general traffic manager man-ager of the Rio Grande Western leaves today for San Francisco G I Knapp of the Oregon Short Line Is now working in the auditors office having been called in off the line A J Stratton general agent of the Chicago Great Western at San Francisco I Fran-cisco was in Salt Lake yesterday D H Burley general passenger agent of the Oregon Short Line Is expected back from New York this afternoon F W Hess clerk in the auditors office Oregon Short Line will leave today to-day to spend his vacation in California I where he will join his wife Colonel Bruback president of the Sanpete Valley railroad stated yesterday I yester-day that the Brown Stone Quarry switch will be completed about June 10 Denver papers publish a story to the effect that the Rio Grande Western will build a branch sixteen miles long at Price but the Salt Lake officials know nothing of the extension An exciting game of baseball is expected ex-pected this afternoon at 3 p m In Callers Cal-lers park when the giants from the Short Line car accountants office meet I the invinclbles from the freight office Mr A Gavin chief clerk of passenger passen-ger accounts in the O R N com pays Portland office arrived in Salt Lake yesterday He will remain here a couple of days before proceeding to Manitou where he goes for his health The special Wagner car Riva came on the Western from the east yesterday yester-day having a distinguished party of bankers on board They were Mr Houseman Mr Starbuck and Mr Davis of the New York firm of Houseman House-man Co After visiting the places of interest for several hours they went north on an Oregon Short Line special A story came over the wire yesterday to the effect that General Attorney B I P Waggoner of the Missouri Pacific I had been badly injured in a cyclone at Atchison yesterday General Freight I Agent Stith who is here wired east to ascertain the extent of the injury and I received a fake the reply that the story was I |