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Show IN RAILWAY CIRCLES. A Road to be Built Between Corinne and Ma lad - Notes. Some eighteen years ago, -work was commenced com-menced on a railroad line connecting Corinne Cor-inne and Mulad City. The plau could not be carried out at that time, however, and after lying dormant all these years it has been takeu up again and will doubtless be carried through. The wealthiest men of both cities are behind the scheme, and the road will run through a very fertile valley. It will be lifty miles long, and will cost $350,000. Among those who are interested in the scheme are Dr. Hoaehe, Tom D. Pitt, William Church, K. S. Guthrie and H. M. Jar vis. Hi i Grande Karnings for June. The estimated earnings of the Rio (Jrande lor the third week of June show a total of $171,300, as compared with $102,050 during the same period last year. The tabulated report is as follows, the report for the year being complete at the close of another weekj FOR THE WEEK. 1!2. 191. Freiuht SU'.Miil $106,000 Passenger :M.om 10,000 Bxprees, etc (8,300 lti,!ioO Tota I $171,300 $1 6-.',9."(0 Increase 8,850 FOU YEAH TO DATE. 1KW1-1W. 1S'IO-01. Freight $r.,hf,',.gl $e,(j04,2flfl Passenger 1,814,974 l,H7i;,t8 Express, etc 907,072 900,579 Total WUtBJSlR $8,581,775 Decrease 1MH 8iniKBA SKUA ICE. The Union I'acitic Inaugurates Low Kates to Outside l'oints. Until further notice tho Union Pacific will tuu a suburban train from Salt Lake City to Woods Cross, the fare for which will !e ten cents or tifteen cents for the round trip. Trains leave Sait Lake at 7:30 and 0:0 a. m., 3:30 p. m. ami t'r.'-H) p. m., returning: a'(S:30 a. m., 10:45 a. m., 1! noon and 7:10 p. m. This is a movement designed to oppose the Great halt Lake it Hot Springs line. Hallway Notes. General Agent Burley has returned from his trip north. He reports snow at Helena and Butte. Mr. Dickensou, Mr. Loinax and Howard Gould are now in Oregon. The Union I'aeilic railroad is already preparing pre-paring to handle nn enormous crowd during the conclave. Three hundred Pullman cars "will be occupied by guests. These t ars will each contain an average of about thirty people, making the total number which the Union Pacific alone will handle about 9000. Extra trackage facilities will necessarily have to be added in order to accommodate the increased number of ears. |