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Show i). I 1 6. OFFICIALS 4 VISITING IN ZIBI (jlpidgeway and Wadleigh Make pij Trip With State Lcg-r Lcg-r !? l islature. report conditions to be rapidly improving ws o olSpeak Encouragingly Concern-1 Concern-1 jjig Now Gould Station to Be Built Here. rfef : be A. C. Ridgeway, general manager or PtoRtho Denver & Rio Grande, and F. A. ' .Vadlcigh, assistant general passenger -D. (Ricr'ent of Iho Fame road, with head--riuarter in Denver, arrived in Salt Lake "TTTjfcity Tuesday morning Today the two Hi foftlcials will mako the trip with the ""fistale legislature, governor and stall, Mmcmbers of the faculty of the um-ifflfversitv um-ifflfversitv of Utah, and newspaper rcpro-it, rcpro-it, JKrntativcs, over the new Western L a-""M'eific a-""M'eific railroad to Wendover. Mr. ad-Sleigh ad-Sleigh is hero as 'the representative of llflnPresideut Edward T. Jcffory ot the UUt Western Pacific, and also tho Denver & Co; & Rio Grande, in response to whoso m-'kyen m-'kyen vitation the trip will bo made, sewn.! f Both Mr. Ridgewny and Mr. Wad-rh'leigh Wad-rh'leigh report that things arc looking tLSfine in Colorado, and lhat the financial cum filH'tiiation is improving very rapidly. Mr. SuniijfWadleigh, speaking for the passenger Bor department, said that he looked for opo L2jfof the most successful years in the his- iory of the road. Western business, he jHfivs, promises to be exceedingly heavy pilPjltli'is year, and as soon as the Western OfintPaoific is opened up, lie says he thinks sp raffle over the Denver & Rio Grande -wJjw'ill be heavier tha"n ever before. Both Ti atmn arc very enthusiastic over the out-1 out-1 ! jlloolc. a 'I Confers With Local Officials. U'M This is tho first time that Mr. Wnd- ileigh has been in the city for some njlSinionlhs, and he spent the greater part 'lGiof Tuesday in conference with I. A. "mBenton, general agent of the local pas-A pas-A i! wsonger department of the Denver & iJJio Grande, and S. V. Dcrrah, assistant i -vlpciieral freight agont of the Denver Kio Grande and general passenger "'iV'fllagent of the Western Pacific. V..M Bo,h Mr- Kidgeway an,l Mr- w.ad-....'iiah'igli w.ad-....'iiah'igli spoke encouragingly concerning lcrh"53li.!i(' new Gould passenger station which 'lips to be built in this city m during tho lo jSjcoming summer. This station will ae-' ae-' 4jm)mmodafe tho business of both tho .."Dfiner & Rio Grande and also the Western Pacific. Many other improve-ack improve-ack pjlmoius are to bo made on the Utah tht V branch of the Denver & Rio Graudo dur-i&ing dur-i&ing tho nest few months, and it is fiwjierstood Mr. Ridgcway will confer pKjSffh J. C. Daily, tho general superin-BrlYjt'ondi?nt superin-BrlYjt'ondi?nt of the "Utah lines, before rc-Plfl'turning rc-Plfl'turning to Denver. fitff-; The excursion to tho salt beds, west iof the great Sake Lake, todav. will be ana VSilcHghtful trip, and Mr. Wadleigh ex- TtiJiriNiSfd Ins delight Tuesday afternoon F uthat vt had been arranged for. ACK J |