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Show SALTAIR SEASON CLOSES. About Quartor of a Million Passengers Handlod. The Saltalr season virtually closes with the Labor day festivities, Monday. After that date only two trains a day will be run to the lako resort. Manager Langford states that during the months of June, July and August approximately 250.000 passengers were handlod. Thin number is not so large ob was expected, the San Francisco disaster bolng held accountable ac-countable for the loss In travel. In July flU.OOO passengers wore transported, against 82,000 In 1905. Manager Langford and Joseph Nelson, secretary and treasurer of the Beach company, loave for the East Wednesday In search of novoltloB for next season at tho beach. The roller-skating season begins be-gins at Saltalr September 15. Railroad Notes. C. A. Tripp, formerly representative of the Missouri Pacific hero and now connected con-nected with a large supply houso in St. Louis, was in Zlon Saturday shaking hands with old friends. A. R. Randolph, who has been with tho Pacific & Idaho Northorn for about a yoar and was formerly of tho claim department de-partment of the Short Lino hero, has rcslgnocl and la taking a few woekB of leisure. E. J. Gruettnor hns rcsignod hln position posi-tion as chlof clerk to Assistant Superintendent Superin-tendent Cnmpbell of tho Rio Grande and In succocdcd by E. V- Moycr, who wus Mr. CampbeH'H chief clerk lu Wyoming. |