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Show Transportation matters. Th Tram M Mourl Ainoclatlon (llva Hop of Koadjuitniant of Kulrl. There is hope ahead for the accomplishment accomp-lishment of the transportation question. The Trans-Missouri association writes that they have not intentionally discriminated dis-criminated against the welfare of Salt Lake City and Utah. The people of the association are desirous of meeting the representatives of tho Salt Lake transportation trans-portation bureau and talk over the situation. sit-uation. It is for this purpose that Chairman Fred Simon and Commissioner W. C. B. Allen will have a conference the last of this week with the chairman of the Western Railway association in Chicago. Chica-go. These gentlemen will make practical statements and ask that fair consideration considera-tion be given the transportation question, ques-tion, which, if remedied, will greatly assist in the advancement of the interests inter-ests of this city and territory. Messrs. Simon aud Allen are representative citizens and they understand the situation situa-tion thoroughly, and the result will doubtless bo satisfactory to Salt Lake business men aud Utah in general. These gentlemen will make a special effort in respect to rates for tourists,?-enrsionists tourists,?-enrsionists aud immigrants and the freight business. During tho absence of President Simon of the Chamber of Commerce and Commissioner Allen of the Bureau of Transportation, Col. J. W. Donuel-lan Donuel-lan will be acting president, and Secretary Secre-tary Gillespie acting commissioner of the Bureau of Transportation. |