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Show Railroad Notes- G. M. Fraser, traveling freight and passenger pas-senger agent of the Illinois Central, has gone to Boise on business. E. c. Fenneflsy, superintendent of the dining 1 ar B lt 01 Of the Salt Lake Route. 1- in Sail L.ik on business connected with his department. P. k Lewis, superintendent of dining ars and hotels of the Harrlman lines, with headquarters in Ogden, was at tho Short Line offices yesterday in conference with General Superintendent Buckingham. v v. s. Thorns; director of purchases Of the entile Harrlman system, arrived In Salt Lake from New York on Sunday and left for San Francisco yesterday morning, Mr. Thome, who is accompanied by his wife. Is making a tour of the system, partly on business and partly on pleasure. 11 M Cushlng of the Rio Grande, and J K. I.iraki "1 tlo- RoCk Island were 1 igden visitors Monday. Col. I. A. Benton of the Rio Grande has r. 1 ivered from his Indisposition and was attending to his duties yestevdoy Genual Superintendent a e. Wllby has returned from a trip of Inspection of the road. B. P. Cheney, one of the directors of the Frisco system, wno arrived In Salt Lake in a special car on Sunday, left for New York over the Rio Grands yesterday morning morn-ing A delegation Of painters from the Pa-1 Pa-1 illi coast will arrive In Salt Lake on Novembi r L"t and spend the day here. They are en route to Memphis, Tenn., to nt'.end the session of the National convention conven-tion of painters, which meets there ie-cejmbor ie-cejmbor Ith. and will go East over the Rio t irandc William Jackson, a representative of Jackson 6: Moore wool merchants St Louis, arrived In Salt Lake yesterday Hit 1 1 iv . 1 1 in Lugurates th cam dgn toi the coming wool season, and there are more to follow. |