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Show .Railroad Notes. ,F-"T- Hooper, traveling freight agent of tho Grand Trunk railroad at Kansas Cilj. 4was shaking hands with many friends in this city yesterday. . ; A. B. Mosely, traveling passenger accnt for tho Orepon Short Line, with headquarters head-quarters at Ogden, was in Zlon on business busi-ness yesterday. G. E Blssonnct. auditor of passenger accounts for the Southern Pacific at San I' ranclsco, passed through Salt Lako ve-;-terday. en rouio to the East. C- J. McNltt. local auditor for the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, returned from Omaha yesterday. C. A. Walker, general agent for the Cbi-c..go Cbi-c..go & North western, has returned from a business trip through iho West, no reports that Nevada has-'a great blr mining boom which reminds one of thu old Comstock days. Joseph D. Baker and party, who arrived from San Fnuiclsco on Saturday night, left for the East last night, over the Rio Grande. The visitors enjoyed their so-Jturn so-Jturn In Zlon Immensely and are much Interested in Utah's mineral development. A carload of soldiers from Jeerson barracks, bar-racks, Columbus. O.. arrived in the city yesterday and are quartered at Fort Douglas. The heavy weather in -Colorado is still somewhat delaying Rio Grande trains, but all things considered, the schedule Is being be-ing well maintained. There were two sections sec-tions of No. 5 yesterday. C. W. Simmons, assistant In tho Oregon Short Line city ticket ofilce. has returned from a two weeks' vacation on the coast. J. M. Fulton, district freight and passenger pas-senger agent of the Haxrlman lines at Reno, Nev., has resigned. His successor has not yet neen named. Among the Improvements being made at lagoon jare tho establishment of a new rt-.vtaurantnd the addition of a lunch counter to the large dining hall. Shooting Shoot-ing the chutes will be one of the popular pastimes at the- resort this year. The Denver & Rio Grande Is rebuilding and straightening the line and laying double tracks between Pueblo and Flor ence. Colo. This part of the road is between be-tween high c-liu.'s along tho Arkansas river. Tho cost of tho work will bo about $1,000,000. |