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Show pi iTMgipjnirT'T Union Pacific Telegraphers Provide in It for SoniB Increase. The committee of Union Pacific telegraphers telegraph-ers who have been in session for the past week at Denver have finished the new schedule sched-ule and will send it on to D. G. Ramsey, grand chief of the order of Railway Telegraphers, Tele-graphers, for his approval before presesent-ing presesent-ing it to the company. The new schedule provides that the minimum salary for operators opera-tors on the mountain division from Cheyenne Chey-enne to Portland, Ore., shall be $75 per month, instead of $65 as at present; the minimum on the gulf division, including the New Mexico and Colorado divisions, will be $70 instead of $50; and on the Nebraska division $70 instead of 50. Railroad Notes. General Manager Dickenson and party spent yesterday at Boise City. The Union Pacific announces a rate of $2.50 from this city to Park City July 4. Yesterday was a beautiful day at Garfield and over 1500 persons went in bathing. Chief Clerk Spencer of the Union Pacific declares de-clares the attendance larger than on any day previous. The democratic special train which arrived ar-rived in Salt Lake at 5:28 this morning, left Denver thirty minutes behind the Tusca-rora's. Tusca-rora's. The train was due at 12, but was hurried in order to permit the delegation to get here in time to work today. |