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Show 1 RABLROAP NOTES I ft A special train, carrying" 210 young WJg'yil; women students of the Radnor college U'-cT, of Nashville. Tenn., arrived in tho city liS'- Krlday morning over the Salt Lake Route JflnKlOl from Los Angeles. In thc evening tins Sljffiin party, which was in charge of Professor ISy- A. N. Kshman. president of the Instllu- fissffc tion. lefl for the east over the Denver tHt" & Rio Grande. The young women have -M fxxfc been making a trip through tho western R i.1Jj slates. an m; ' N. L. Drew, general agent of the Colo- ;f M rndo Midland railroad al Colorado Springs, ffvjm arrived In the city Friday on a short business trip. M ??i ' T. C. Davidson, general baggage agent H fJ of the Salt Lake Route, with headquar- M ftT3 ters at Los Angeles, arrived in the cltv Mtf' Friday en route to the east to attend ft ifrtha a meeting of the baggage agents of tha Sfclut! principal railroads of the city, which will be held In Chicago, June 13. f John S. Ross, traveling agent of thc ; feuf Southern Paeltlc railroad, with headquar- WiH lers a I San Francisco, arrld in Salt t wJ Lake City Friday on a short business i?T lWp" ( D. TJ. FJdredgc, traveling freight and v mliii passenger agent of the Rock Island and ITvii Frisco lines, with headquarters In this city, returned Friday from a business trip to Idaho. "jCvSS J. A. Foley, local commercial agent of jlkit thc Illinois Central railroad, left Friday Ms?' ou a short business trip to thc northern part of thc slate. 5W-Ui George M, Fraslor. traveling freight and JM,Kit passenger agent of the Illinois Central iBetCol rn 1 1 road, returned Friday morning from a cSitoMi business trip to Idaho. B3lis |