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Show Bi t I RAILROAD NOTES 1 Hi HU V III Col. I- A. Benton, district passenger ill ra ' gent of tne Denver & Rio Grande, B" IB' 1 spent Friday in Ogdsn Wyjljj Q Deputy Auditor Cruickshank of tho fl fO Oregon Short Line, returned Friday Jjljp S from a three weeks trip in the East. w j ' While in Washington. Mr. Cruickshank (Jj attended a meeting or railway auditors. Hp , j He also called on President Roosevelt. ijl! j -j E. Stenger, general superintendent of Hft m 1 lif" th Denver & Rio Grande, returned, Fri Hftlil afternoon from a trip in tho East, Hj Hit Mr. Stenger left about a week ago to Hj , fflm meet his wife and family, who nave Hj vdlWc . been spending several months with lAtljM friends. , a H.' fH Vice-President and General Manager HT vm, Bancroft and General Superintendent HI ' KIM v': Davis of tho Oregon Short Ldne left Hjv fjwj ' Friday noon for Idaho on a general in- ti'l 4 Fpection tonr. Thej will go as far north Hw' J 83 Huntington. They are expected to II ml j roturn Monday. Wvil Several representatives of the Nevada HYr 11x14 1 Bonthern are in Salt Lake City at the Hfc j'tt present time. They are: L. G. Cannon, He ililK general manager; G. F. Decklmen, mas- H III mi ter-mechanic; G. F. Sharp, secretary of Hi ' HH Ps Cannon, and P. W. Kull, chief clork Hv III (IB n a ?eneral manager's office. Mr. Hv i ' lili'iK Cannon is here on business. The other !( ilBsi members of tho party havo been to tho Hr llllilp'l' coast to see the fleet. They are roturn- Hl: 1 1 Iw'M inE to Ely Salt Lako y |