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Show Raihoad Notes. C S Vllllam. commercial agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 9t Paul, and Traveling Trav-eling Freight and Bassanger Agent nd-gerlon nd-gerlon of the Chicago and North-Western v re i gden visitors yesterday. L M Allen of the New York Central line's, with headfp.ni ters in New oi k Hiid who has been visiting in Salt Kuke for a dav or two, left for Gotham last night Mr. Allen has not been In Zion for twelve veuis and as amazed to see the progress that had been made The lliiinman system has Just Issued a new map of tho territory covered by jts lines. Tho map Is clear and distinct In all lit: details and decidedly up to di t S W Bccles, formerly general traffic manager of the Oregon Short line and now vice-president of the American Smelting and Penning company at New York. Is In the city greeting many old friends. R. K. Wells, general manager of the Salt l ake itoute. i aim- In from Ijs Angeles last night. When the new time card of the Salt Lake Route i- published, aU-ut Ivemlxr ) it will sl ow 'nt and out of Salt lvike City daily a total of sixteen passenger trains This Is an increase of twelve trains daily since the company commenced operations In this State Vice-President Schlacks. Traffic sfai ,,p.T Flushes and Chief Engineer Yard oi the Rio 'Jrande visit, d the Bingham-Garneld Bingham-Garneld branch Of the road yesterday and were very much pleased with the work golnir on there. |