Show MISS GOULDS GIFT Pocatello Hallway Y M C A Can Hear Fine Music TRIBUNE SPECIAl Pocatello Ida Dec GThe Young Mens Christian association rooms were crowded to the doors tonight with mombers and their ladles the occasion being the formal presentation to the Pocatello branch of tho handsome gift of Miss Helen Gould a fine musicbox in mahogany case accompanied by seventy music sheets On the inner lido lid-o the case is a gold plate with the inscription in-scription Presented to the Railway Young Mens Christian Association of Pocatello Poca-tello Ida by Miss Helen Miller Gould The presentation address was made by Judge D W Standroch who referred to Miss Gould as one of Americas foremost fore-most women whose many similar be jieolenccs had stirred but one thought In mens hearts God bless Hole Gould Dr O B Steeley responded In a similar felicitous vein and accepted the gin on behalf of the association I after which the evening was spent in listening to a number of selections from the musicbox and the grapho phone Secretary A K Hicks and the members now numbering 600 are highly pleased with Miss Goulds gift nnd a testimonial of their appreciation will be forwarded at once Deep Creek Stage Change The Deep Creek stage has changed its route It now leaves FaiVflcld Tuesdays Tues-days Thursdays and Saturdays in place of Stockton As no notice has been made of the change travelers are still going out to Stockton and are caused great annoyance thereby Another Big Car Order Philadelphia Dec 2Gll1 pursuance of its plan to reequip Its road the Philadelphia Heading Railway company com-pany has let contracts which In tho aggregate amount to over 52500000 Two thousand and thirty new cars have been ordered a large proportion of them of the pressed steel class that has lately come Into use For the passenger passen-ger service contracts have been let for thirty passenger coaches and ten locomotives loco-motives For the freight service thirty four locomotives are to be built by the Baldwin works Changes on Pennsylvania L n jniiaucipiiut ojec lJI VL a mceung of the directors of the Pennsylvania company which controls the lines of the Pennsylvania road west of PIUs burg held hero today the ofilce of fourth vicepresident which was abolished abol-ished in 1R07 was reestablished L F Loree the present general manager wan elected to tho olllce G L Porter general superintendent of motive power pow-er was appointed to succeed Mr Loree The position of general superintendent of motive power was not filled The general pnglncuing departments of tho Pennsylvania and the Panhandle were consolidated Thomas IL Johnson of the PanHandle was appointed consulting consult-ing engineer of both companies Thomas Rodd chief engineer of the Pennsylvania company was made chief engineer of both companies Robert Trimble formerly principal assistant engineer of both companies W R Smith present superintendent of the voluntary relief department of the Pennsylvania company who will be retired re-tired on a pension January will be succceded by Frank C Thayer G L Peck was appointed general superintendent superin-tendent of tho Southwest system to succeed John P Miller who will be retired re-tired on a pension W C Cushing was appointed superintendent of the Pitts burg division to succeed Mr Peck Taints McCrca first vicepresident of the Pennsylvania company will be in charge of the executive department oC both roads Joseph Wood will have charge of the traffic department and Mr Loree will be In charge of transportation trans-portation J T Brook will have charge of tho treasury law and real estate departments de-partments This change In the ext < ute u-te department of the road is for the purpose of establishing a closer alliance between the two companies Construction Headquarters Ogden Dec 26Tho Union Pacific it Is said will soon establish Itn general Western construction headquarters In O pden and from here direct the operations opera-tions of the many proposed Improvements Improve-ments on the CheyenneOgden dIvIsion I About 3000 men will be under the supervision super-vision of the Ogden department mostly engaged in the proposed KvanatonOg den cutoff HoarEnd Collision TRIBUNE SPECIAL I Pocatello Ida Dee jA rearend collision occurred at Idaho Falls on I the Montana division of the Short Line i at C oclock tonight one freight train running Into another destroying the I caboose and two coal cars but fortunately fortu-nately injuring no one Both were I southbound freight trains and ono was standing on the main line in the 1 yard The engineer the second trajn states that he was unable to stop his I train in time to avoid the wreak Mainline Main-line trafllc was detained lhree hours Railroad Notes G P Thompson agent of the Western West-ern at Springvllle Aas in town yesterday I yester-day l Charles C Boamer a director ot the Denver Rio Grande and counsel for the road in New York died in that city December 16th of W J Shotwell of the Denver Rio Grande en route from San Francisco to Denver was joined i here by B F Nevlim and they left yesterday E Drake traveling passenger agent of the Chicago Rock Island Pacific has been transferred from Wichita to Salt Lake succeeding T J Clark who has been transferred to Los Angeles The American Ticket Brokers association asso-ciation announces through Us presidentS president-S Steiner that it is In accord with the railway niUclals who are endeavoring to stop ticket forgeries and it will pay l J5CO reward for the arrest and conviction convic-tion of any of Its members who is guilty of forging a ticket or 200 for the arrest ar-rest and conviction of a nonmember I |