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Show THE NEWS CF RAILROADS- Tha Denver, Atx Si W.atnra w.ll ba t nniliints.l la Salt T.ake CII.T. Vice-President W. C. Miller and Treasurer W. G. Smith of the Denver, Apex & Veateru railway company are back from the east. Their mission was to place the bond of the new lino and they report tuocess. The company is in excellent condition and tho road will not only be constructed to Georgetown but west to Salt Lake City "Tho plaeinit of the bouds," Mr. Smith said, "will be conditional upon the Denver people promoting lhi enterprise, enter-prise, to tho extent of insuring the building of the first section of the road, twenty miles. When completed the lino will be a through one from Denver to Sa't Lake City. The distance between be-tween the two point will be lessened 200 miles by the D. A. & XV." Tha . F. and I). K. O, Koftrte. The heads of the railrond world dmile when rresideut Mauvel of the Santa Fe says that rumors of the latter lino absorbing ab-sorbing the 1). & it. G. are groundless. President Mauvel was in Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon and loft in the evening for the cor;t. He says that the report is without foundation, that the Snnta Fe is not fishing for the D. & It. (J. As to who will be the next president presi-dent of the latter line Mr. Mauvel did not say. |