Show SOUTHERN PACIFIC Proceedings In the Injunction Cane at San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO Jan 17In the Southern Pacific injunction case against the railroad commissioners testimony adduced before the Pacific railroad commission was read which went to show that the Central Pacific was not worth the amount of mortgages mort-gages sold by the government and that the railroad had lost money through the delay of government officials in patenting railroad lands Railway Notes George Craig Union Pacific agent at Provo is in town r The excursionists to the Leadville ioe palace report that their trip was a delightful one They were received with openhanded hospitality at Lead ville and although their stay was short it was exceedingly pleasant The Rio Grande Western looked after the comfort of the Salt Lake contingent Colonel Dan B Honin who has made the Railway NewsReporter what I is will get out a Utah edition of mammoth mam-moth proportions that will deal largely with the varied resources of the new state I is needless to say that it will be replete with halftone cuts of a high order i feature that has given prominence to the colonels work in bygone by-gone years I may safely be said that people who figure in the Utah edition will be written up as they never were before as Ray Raymond is associate editor of the one issue and in all his work cuts out a style that stamps him as original in every way Meager data is all that is required hell do the rest The Argus |