Show Railroad Notes Mr S H Babcock has gone to Colt fornia on business Mr A E Cronenwett managing owner of the PhmlpsJudson excursIon company Is here from Seattle Llvesto k Agent Gregory of the Denver Den-ver Rio Grade returned from the I south yesterday having secured for I shipment two trainloads of cattle from Lehl and Ephram The local Brotherhoad of Locomotive Engineers through their officers yesterday yes-terday delivered to Mrs F B Hanson wWow of the late Short Line engIneer I a check for 3000 due on the Insurance policy held by her husband Lewis A Hal ha asked a subsidy of I 15000 from the town of Weiser pat I cash and part land for his road to the Seven Detils There Is but littte doubt DevJs mte that the sum will be raised The town I jectWinston Is all excItement over Mr Halls pro Winston Brother of lnneapoUs have a contract for grading between Omaha and Tama Iowa for a double track on the Chicago Northwestern railway It Is expected that the grade between Omaha and Missouri valley will be com DIeted In time so that the track can be laid by Aug 1 I Michael D Wild has been made sec I rotary of the Baltimore Ohio Southwestern South-western railway succeeding Edward Bruce and assistant secretary of the Baltimore Ohio railroad wIth headquarters head-quarters at No 2 Wall street New York For sever years Mr Wild has held a very responsible position with the Baltimore Ohio railroad In Baltimore more and the change Is a promotion and recognition of his valuable servIces A merry party occupied a special train furnished by the Salt Lake Los Angeles for a trip to Salalr yesterday 1r J E Moore and a party of eleven who came In on the W B Mershon prIvate car 1r ChamberlaIn and party of the Erie Mrs Rice and a number of friends from the Knutsford and thirteen thIr-teen PhHJpsJudson excursionIsts were among the guests Fort Douglas and the tabernacle were also visited during the day There is a horse laugh on Mr R A Goldman the genial stockman from Denver He was In Lehl a few days ago and while transacting his business busi-ness undertook to cut out some steer I so happened that the corrals were muddy and Mr Goldman was furnished fur-nished a pretty roane pony which heat he-at once mounted The horse was more used to the busIness than the rider and when an obstinate steer tried a little dodge followed In hot pursuit The cattleman was thrown In the mire and would have stayed there had nat some friends rushed to the rescue He took the first train for the east |