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Show I? PASSENGER YARDS ijl ENLARGED AT OGDEN Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Utah, April 15. The passenger passen-ger yards' of the Harriman roads in 1 J Ogden arc to be centralized. Tiie com- V 1 pa'nles arc now at work constructing, f ; new tracks about the union depot. ) H Trains will be made up at the union ' j depot and incoming cars will be left y on the track near the depot, and no V. frelcht trains will be allowed to pass J the station. The yards will be enlarged " i to about double their present capacity i 1 to accommodate the passenger cars. .1: : " . It is reported that the union depot is jy 1 to be enlarged. When the 'depot was il. built the walls were so constructed tin: t & they will accommodate three stories. It , j Is now stated that another story will ,,c n3ded anc tne building extended. f The improvements are made necessary li " ; by the recent changes In the railroad fl . t situation, making- the depot altogether If , ' too small to accommodate the ofllcials ;f ' located here.. V. 1 Trainmen who were In the Jackson ftv ' explosion -on February 19th arc indig--fi) nant at the story published. In a local j'-i morning paper to the effect that many f of the dead bodies were robbed and ' :t that the car of Conductor Dermody S5r '. 4 "was entered and sxnne of his effects sto- ' . y.ftrK len- They claim that the property 3ryHr missing was the direct result of ihz cx- V plosion. |