Show 1N4RAILAYCIRCLES John P Meakin Appointed Excursion S Excur-sion Agent For Saitain O S L CHANGE AT NEPHI EDW A DEAN WICKINS IS 5 NOW AGENT THERE Tne Brotherhoodof Locomotive Engineers Engi-neers Will Go to Milwaukee I stead of Coming to Salt Lae The Latest By Wire Local Railway way Notes The management of Saltair beach made an importantappointroent in the person of John P Meakin who was selected for the place of excursion agent and will perforhi the duties of the position during the season of liDS Mr Meakin assumes the work at once and will be found there beginning with next Saturday when he goes out to conduct the opening of the resort which takes place with all the usual ceremonies The First Intantry band will be one of the attractions of the resort ad will furnish music during the season Other attractions will be provfcl ed and as fast as the same are secured will be announced The selection of Mr Meakin is conceded by all railroad men t be a good one and Luth he all tho management are in receipt re-ceipt of many congratulations GOES MTLWATTXEE J Salt Lake City Did Not Ask For the Brotherhood Meeting S Engineer Gilbert McLean of the Oregon f Short Line has returned from St Louis whero he attended the annual meeting of the Brotheihooc of Locomotive Engineers which has been in session there for some u time He relates that the session was avery a-very sucrobslul one and that all the del gates were pleased wUh the reception given them and the results accomplished at the meeting mcetng Milwaukee gets the next session and this too when a majority of the members wanted to come to this city The engineers en-gineers asked Mr McLean on the floor of the convention if this city did not want the meeting and he was compelled to lay that no action had been taken by the city council nor the chamber of commerce looking toward getting them here He re lated that The Heralu had tried to awaken awak-en sentiment but responses were made to the appeal so the Milwaukee men who had raised SXO < for the entertainment of the visitors joyfully received the news they had won This action means that S250000 will be spent in Milwaukee next year which might as well have been brought to this oity and left here There aje 493 delegates to the engineers all men with means who do not seek cheap lodgings but live at lve the best hotels and spend money Near ly all bring their wives and families and fl ge i whIle the engineers are lif session the women and children are dropping money in the stores and for excursions and in othe ways Perhaps some time the city will awaken wi to the fact that the way to get money is to spend i Mr McLean stopped at Omaha coming home and relates that the exposition is a great success He says Don Maguire who has charge of the mineral exhibit has a great display and that Utah is well rep resented at the TransMississippi show New Agent at ITephi J By authority of the general superintend 4 ent of the Oregon Short Line the appointment J appoint-ment of Edward Dean Wicklns as aent J of the road at Nephi was announced yes terday He succeeds Charles Van Resse laor Clinton who has been assigned to other duties with the road Mr Wickins i a bright and efficient young najanrl will no doubt give satisfaction to the offi cials of the road of Death of H L Frank Henry L Frank a well known railroad man died last night at his home in Og I den He was chief tool inspector for roads centering yi Ogden and chief inspector in-spector for the Western Weighing association asso-ciation His death wa not wholly unexpected unex-pected as he had been ill two orthree week Railroad Notes Joho H Reeves assisfant to the general I trafficmanager of the Oregon Short Line is expected to return from Denver Sun dayMessrs I Messrs Bancroft Eccles Carr and other officials of the Short Line who have been I north for several days are expected home this afternoon The Short Line excursion from the south to the Lagoon yesterday was a very well patronized affair and all the folks seemed to have a good time C H Griffin chairman of the UtahCol orado traffic bureau has gone to Denver to attend a nteetins of the association which will be held there today Seventeen recruits enlisted for the Fourteenth infantry and the Fourth cav airye the city for San Francisco yesterday yes-terday via the Rio Grande Western C Rates have been made to the biennial convention Young Peoples Christian Inion of the United Brethren in Christ which will be held at Toledo on June 16 to IS by the Western |