Show HARR MAN TRAIN HERE Head of Great Railway System Sys-tem Talks Improvements 1 HURRYING TO NEW YORK Sir Harriman Arrived nl 630 P 3H and Left at Midnight Accompanied Accompa-nied by Many Officials Asked as to Extensions Said Not Number Num-ber but Kind of Bonds to Be Built Finest Train to be Procured Xhmey Chief Engineer of Grand Central Road in OregonNotes E H Karrlman the managing director di-rector of the Union Pacltlc Southern Paeit1can allied lines arrived at iCO P m yesterday bu thIs stay was but a brief one for his special train pulled out for the Enst at 1130 p J m The Southern Pacific and Navigation officials of-ficials returned llm Ogden to their t re spectlve headfiartera but President Hurt and staff and VicePresident Ban cioft and staff accompanied the Ilarrl man party to thla city where Mr Stubbs and the ladles of the party joined them Mr Harriman received The Tribune rciorter in his car directly after his arrival ar-rival and as in his usual genial I mood a manner which hns won for him so many nknds In all I parts of the country coun-try In reply to questions t he said the t-he had been awu fsom New York so long that he had no news beyond that which he heard as he traveled he had a lony but very Intoreatlng trip In carefully care-fully looking over the rotuls embraced 1 In the system and had Just been over the Central PacHlcwhere so much work is being done lo Improve the line The Jake cutoil Is being built and work Villl commence at once on the west side I of the lake and on the trestle Asked ay to the Los Angeles road Mr Ilarlrman laughingly said that It was being built just as mist as men and money could do it and there was nothing left to be said l II I wns not probable thai the line will be through In a year as it Is Impossible to work on the desert this summer owing to the heat but it will not be much longer than about I eighteen months before the line is completed When asked If there I wcie any more excenlons In contemplation contem-plation ho said It Is I not the number of new roads which count so much hut the kind of roach meaning that the system Is expending a vast sum of money to make the old lines as perfect In their physical condition as modern engineering car devise Those who have followed the work on the four roads will understand the weight and significance of Mr Ilarrlnrans trite remark Mr Harriman did not care to enter Into a discussion of the muchvexed Salt Lnlce terminal matter Ho was aiked 1 If It was true as contained con-tained in n Tribune special from New York that Mr Morgan was trying to buy Union Pacific I have not heard of that he said as he smiled Has lie gotten It Mr Hnrrlman looks very well so It Is judged Hint his trip has been a most phaiant one In Cer way It was understood that he was to remain here several days but all his plans wore changed and he had to hurry on to New York last night |