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Show TWO FRENCH ENCtNEERS. liMttBjrUh4 Railroad M af Fr la-sparting la-sparting ili American l.laes. Two distinguished French railroad engineers arrived in Salt Lake last eve. I niiijf mid are slopping at the CuUeu They are V. Paul Ihtbobe and Henri jau lll.u'cnheighe, both of Pari. The Wiiors are connected with the greatest railw ay lines of France, They are both ' voting men and well rduculrd in Ku; ; stub. M. Henri van Itt.irettliergho is an en ginetr connected with iidwav in the eatcrn pin of Prance and present his card tin Ingenieur des pouts el t hails-sics. hails-sics. He t a ttt of the chairman ot the hoard of directors and s'atids high in the railway circle of hi country. Hi1 say tie come on a pTiiiI mission for the company he represent hich is an inspection oi railway of the I'mted Mate nnd Canada M, K. I'iiul lKilKiie is connected uitli the col p of Pnginrrtsof the bridge nod induct department. The gentlemen hav been interested nod morn than a little surprised at the advanced condition of railroad asT.un in thin country. Tien .etil some time in inspecting lite riu line in Colorado Colo-rado and the marvelous fe:u of rail road engineering to be een thi'rn, They were very much interested in the steep grade witieii were new to them. They will spend several dav In hall I.Bko and then go on to California. |