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Show 1 Railroad Notes. "The many friends of Miss Estelle Beemer. who has been in the aud tors office of the Oregon Short Lino Ra lroad company for some years, will be glad to hear that she has accepted a PObitlon with Superintendent Piatt of the Ltah division. On her departure Miss Beemer was presented by her old associates with a handsome watch. A deputation from the Idaho Press as-ociatIon as-ociatIon Is expected doSvn in Salt Lake today or tomorrow. It is on its way to St Louis to ylslt the exposition and will I be entertained by the Utah Press asso- ! elation. j One hundred and fifty members of the California State Board of Trade, will be passing through Ogden on Saturday on their way to the World's Fair. B. T. Young has resigned his position posi-tion a8 supervisor of the bridge and building department of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake road and is to be succeeded by John A. Shanahan, who has been assistant superintendent of the Kansas division of tho Union Pacific. Mr. Young expectw to go to San Pedro to take over the supervision of the construction con-struction of the docks there. Simon Bamberger, president of the Salt Lake and Ogden railroad, announced an-nounced yesterday that he had given tho operation of the "dummy" to Alfred Al-fred D. Plereon, as general agent, and JiJaduia, B 2ua as traffic nianacor. faro to Lagoon will be 25 cents as usual. As previously announced, ho management manage-ment of the report Is ln the hands of Jacob Bergermann. who is lesaec. Work on the seven miles branch of the Salt Lake road to Sam Newhouse's Cactus mines from Frisco will be commenced com-menced shortly by the Utah Construction Construc-tion company. |