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Show $ Railroad Notea. f;GACncHr?l, Superintendent J. H Young and il u "Bdcu yesterday on buslneos. lnc wi , nBW0rlh of 1,10 Western Pa-pWay Pa-pWay paPSCn5cr n Xo. 2 going cast feSaenlnnnc,;oa and Gcnflral iLlncwent to 2i.,ck1i"shani of the Short .ncraienipc?lioSP.arks J'C3tcrdaV for a r'Mlvcs r 7a J. aHsl8t th0 bereaved ry capable ofnclai" W"8 can'M,rc'1 a 1 SlllsBnZd,nf0P4' vIth Manager Ed-plth Ed-plth Bam VirST at Qoldnohl. Nev.. pS ;'lb"ra tffiUcUyrmCr,y w,th ri! Vwho aT'hom Blw"S-apher of this tuo Rio GtanSi. S!?u varl0U3 ofneos on Xr- has .H01" ncre n-nd at Den- I formerly of this city but now of BoIbc. His wire accompanied him and they are Just back from tho Earn. R. B. Turner has resigned as general superintendent of tho C, H. &. D. Uio lino which is now under Mr. Harding's direction and of which J. A. Edcon 15 general manager. This creates a vacancy which no doubt will bo filled by General Gen-eral Superintendent Coughlln of the Denver Den-ver & Kio Grande. Assaycr Parks of the Corro dc Pascp arrived in tho city yesterday from Peru on ids way homo from San Francisco. He reports nil tho Utah boys as being very well and things moving successfully on thc new road and at the mines. The Union Pacific continues to hold thc center of tho stage. That something Is up Js positive. Tho Rio Grande will double. Its terminal termi-nal capacity at Pueblo. Tho Salt Lake Route has secured in Los Angeles a site for a new station which ls to cost $100,000. The Provo depot scheme is still under advisement. Mr. Edson having resigned, somo delay may result, as ho had thc matter Ir. hand. ProVo, however, Is assured as-sured a new station, If not two. The Uintah railroad Is built from Mack to Dragon, Colo., fifty 'miles. A. E. Kimball, who ls still In thc city from Mexico, Is enjoying a visit dally at tho railroad offices, he having" formerly for-merly nlth tho Short Line's fiscal department. de-partment. The Jurisdiction of recent executive appointees ap-pointees on tho Missouri Pacific has been extended to tho St. Louis, Iron Mountain Moun-tain & Southern. I Material for the Tanana railroad cannot can-not bc shipped to Alaska this fall. Messrs. Glllett and Peck of the Salt Lake Routo are expected In tho city today to-day fom St. Louis. The American Locomotive company gets tho contract for twcnty-clght engines for the Western Pacific. This looks like business. Vice-President Bancroft states that the Salt Lake division and the shop plant at Sparks will bo second to none In the whole West. An extra gang of Greeks has been put to work in finishing the Layton cut and ballasting the line, between hero and Ogden. About ten trains a day from Jordan Jor-dan Narrows aro being sent to the district. dis-trict. , |