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Show l WIRE TO LAS VEGAS. 1 Salt Lake Route Establishes an Office J J and Train Service. i The wires of the Salt Lake Route gtlrti ,nQ WeHlern Union have reached Lag neKa5' 0Xcr 450 ,n,lcs trom Salt Lake. Tt ithr. r",1 ha 1jec'n stalled there and -i la .fv ,Sl.rue.tl0" dePttrLmenl has put in iffiSim,1 a,nd w,n no d0UDt "main thc ISe TLal1 ,?Vlnter' as lt well iS m?Ka.nd,lht c,,mats ideal. Ax there ' ;.i jMlaUon for a long time to come. m& Railroad Notes. V v?n SparkH 1,ave great future. iMsnnlK'nt Bone, oft goeti out to lim t? the SalL Lake ''vision. B'Ton?,(i11,Vlns betwcei1 ne nd roadlns 300 SOme renl ran" lli-'ha retu .np. Salt Lake Route, SlRKcneto tw .fro,M CaUnte, having P5k tne n 12, ln tho year, but, with all be movcj"8'""' tha frclGbt trains cannot J ilSre In'Su,:'?"6'' aB had it, jMWt atlrrlnt history of Nevada, Thc Southern Pacific now controls, cr has a largi Interest In, every mile of railroad In the State or. Nevada, excopt the Eureka & Palisade. Nv.ula Central and Nevada, California & Oregon, three very .small roads. As it liaa been nn-nounc-d that thc Western Pacific Is after the last-named, that may also fall to the Harriman family Vice-President Schlacks went ca3t, on No. 2. ' Thc Colorado fc Southern will connect Uh Colorado and Wyoming syatfms, which now are many miles apart. J. Rosn Clark of Los Angeles, a brother of Senator W. A. Clark, and with the latter an official of the Salt Lake & Los Anselcs railroad, stated at thc Palace yesterday yes-terday that the company lins Just ordered or-dered from Eastern manufacturers fifty locomotives to coat a total of about $500.-0CO, $500.-0CO, and MO box, stock and coal ars for a total of sVSSO.COO. This Sl,330,00 for new rolling slock Is In addition to the orde.-for orde.-for eluht now passenger trains to cost an apKresjate 0f abo:it JSCO.000, which was mentioned last week. Mr Clark sajs the company already has fifty locomotives and quite a large number of frelsht and passenger cars. San Francisco Examiner. |