Show suuJc1cAOGKSLIDE I i Train Ditched Near Utah Line Yesterday I FIREMAN W F RYAN KILLED II I I Second Section of No 1 Rio Grando Western Ran into Immense Bock slide Near the Line No Passengers Hurt Tramp un Over at Price and Leg Cut Offse May DieGo Die-Go d Progress on Tunnel at Altus r Being Made Wow Route j to Du I cliesnc Railroad Notes I I Grand Junction Colo Jan SThe second section of No1 the westbound secton Rio Grande Western which left this city this morning about 1 oclock was ditched by an Immense rockslldc at 1 point between Wcstwater and the Utah line thirty miles west of here which resulted In the death of Fireman W P Ryan None of the passengers were injured NEW WAGON ROAD I Suunyville will bo Shipping Point for Duchesne Region Correspondence Tribune Price Utah Jan SSome months I back The Tribune told Its readers that the building of the Sunnyside branch I by the Rio Grande Western railway would In time be likely to shorten the I load so long used by the stage line and I freighters who supply the country north of Price The merchants a Vernal I Ver-nal and at Fort Duchesne a well as the United States army have long deplored de-plored tho fact that t the long distance to railroad facilities was not likely to be lessened This however is likely to soon be done C O Baxter of tho Gibson Asphaltum company returned Saturday from a trip to the Ashley valley val-ley and from there as far east as Rangely Colo and as his company has I extensive Interests near Fort Duchesne and farther east the matter of L shorter J short-er haul for gllsonlte was seriously considered con-sidered A route has been found whereby where-by an easier outlet can be made for trafilc by wagon and dirt will soon begin be-gin to fly on the new wagon road From Brocks station the road goes up a small canyon down Water canyon to the bad lands and across them to a point on the Duchesne river a little above the junction of the Duchesne and Uln tah and due south of Fort Duchesne thence on by a road already built From Lees ranch on the Vernal road n cutoff cut-off road is to be built to Whltmore canYOn can-yon These two pieces of road can be built cnslly for about SCOOO and SIOO of this amount has already been subscribed sub-scribed The mines of the north country coun-try above Vernal wilt use about 300 tons of coke per month and this Is to be furnished from the Sunnyside mines About 300 tons of copper matte and ore will each month bo delivered at Sunny side by i the mines for shipment east and the decrease in cost of transportation transporta-tion will allow the GINon Asphaltum company to double Its output of gjlson Ite which last I year amounted to about 1500 tons and this aside from the output out-put from Culmer Brothers mines The ore has been shipped north to Carter Wyo as has the matte and coke has come In that way In winter that route r Is I bad l account of snow rime route his way can be used tho year around Large amounts of wool that in former years went north to Carter on the Union Pacific will now come this way I and Sunnyslde Is likely to have a boom In building unless the Rio Grade Western extends the branch farther up the canyon when t town will be built at the nearest point for communication communlcalon north Boycott on Colorado Southern Denver Colo Jan SThe Order of Railroad Telegraphers has declared a boycott against the Colorado Southern South-ern railway on account of the disagreement disagree-ment between the company and the operators regarding wages and hours of labor W V Powell grand chief of the te legraphers organization is in tho city and has Issued a statement to other branches of the brnnches railway service explaining ex-plaining tho telegraphers grievances and the company asking aid to In terms tlulr efforts to bring I I MAKING GOOD HEADWAY Utah Central Tunnel Being Pushed from Both Sides Work on the Utah Central tunnel at Altus Is being pushed forward rapidly The men are In thirty feet on the Park City side and 118 feet on this side Each I Is trying to make gang the best record rec-ord but the boys on the other side have I had harder ground to work The tunnel will be l finished on schedule time as it II seems to be clear sailing now t TRAMP RUN OVER Asleep on Track He Lost a Leg and Probably will Die That railroad accidents come In trios was again Illustrated yesterday at Price when Charles Craig GO years old from Colcsvllle Pa was run over on the Rio Grande Western Craig had crawled under a car on a sidetrack to to sleep and when the go nnc yard crew was doing some switching the engine was backed Into this siding and the car passed over the sleeper cutting off his leg He was cared for by the county authorities but will probably die A companion narrowly escaped narrowl a similar fateBoth simiar Both men are said to be tramps and were Intoxicated during the night which evidently explains their unwise selection of a bed NcathornPaciflc Loses Washington Jan Sln an opinion handed down in the United States Supreme Su-preme court today by Justice Ilarlan the title of Urn Oregon California Railroad company to large tracts of land In the State of o Oregon was con firmed The lands were granted to the railroad company many years ago but Its claims were contested by the Government Gov-ernment The main controversy was between the Oregon California road and the Northern Pacific The Northern North-ern Pacific company claimed under an earlier grant but It was shown that this road had not filed 1 map of definite locution and thus failed to earn the ant Damage Parmington Wreck The damage In the nrmln ton wreck of Sunday night will be less thAn at first reported 4 The upper portions of the caboose and empty box car were burned but tho lower part and trucks wore saved JSnglnu 61 wa ready for the road again last night The loss on the cars lit about 1000 Railroad Notes General and traveling agents were scarce around town yesterday Chief Engineer J B Berry of the Union Pacific will bo here today A party of young men hnx posted mining I mi-ning locations Over the hill at Altus foliouJmr time imp of th tunnel I time coritrar toms find Kohl it H blonic to tho man whose name appears lOb feet above They will get a whoj lot of prospecting done for nothing and probably prob-ably the railroad company would be the first to congratulate them if a rich vein i Is i struck for Its tonnage that builds up a road Through the courtesy of the railroads the two sailors of Dewcys squadron were passed through free Their home Is In California II Col D C Doc general manager of the Rio Grande Western will arrive In I tho State today He mon an official tour of Inspection f Inspecton |