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Show i Rnilroad ITotos. J. M. Allen, traffic manager of tho St. Loul3 fair, was in tho city yesterday. Over 1030 excursionists camo down from Ogden Og-den over tho Denver & "mo Qrando yesterday. Tho Oregon Short Lino reports that tho last excursion for tha North will loavo hero on September 2. O. n. Gibson, representing tho Denver & Rio Grando at Ogden. was a visitor In Salt Lako yesterday. Kennath Kerr, travollng passenger agent of the Salt Loke Routo. has returned from Colorado Colo-rado from a three woeks' trip. J. L. Mooro. district freight and passonger agent of thti Salt Lako Routo, who Is In Loa Angeles, will return homo on Friday. Philip P. Hitchcock, general agent In the pasienjor "department of tho Wabash at Denver, Den-ver, epsnt tho day In Solt Lako yesterday. Tha Salt I-ako Routo announces a reduction In tho rates for hauling ores from Callonto west to Daggett, of from $1 to $1.10 per ton. A. C. Uldgewoy, genoral manager of tho Denver Ez Rio Grande. Chlof Engineer E. J. Yard and S. V. Dcrrah went to Ogden yesterday. yes-terday. Tho Eureka & Palisade railway will put a gasollno car cn thcV lino to succoed tho mixed tl-ulns which hava been running to Eureka, a distance of 10) miles. L. II. Wattls of tho Utah Construction company com-pany was In tho city yesterday. Ho Is In chargo of tho excavutlon of tho smeltor slto near Garflold Reach, but could not say when the samo would bo completed. Tho Salt Lalco Rangers' association football teams .will glvo an excursion to Ogden canyon via tho Rio Ornndo on Saturday. They will leavo Salt Lako at 30:23, returning at 10 p. m Thoro will bo a proerammo of Scottish sports and other fun. |