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Show I LARGE IMPROVEMENTS ARE SOON TO BE MADE Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. June 3. When General Manager Man-ager W. II. Bancroft of the Orison Short Una railroad returned to Ogden this afternoon, after a short trip to I he oast, where he conferred with 10. II. Harriman. Jtillus Krultschnltt and other high officials offi-cials of the Ilarrlman roads, he announced an-nounced that the Improvements mapped out Tor Ogden will go forward at once. Among iheHO are a new freight depot for the Southern Pacific railroad, the romplete rearrangement of the tracks In the local yards, with the Installation of gates and entrances to ' the passenger tracks, and the erection of a foundry, at which car wheels for all of the rolling utock of the Harriman roads will be Ihl', manufactured. IK Just what Improvements will be slarl-flHltd slarl-flHltd immediately was not stated by Mi'. SH Bancroft, who declared that according to Kthe present plans a largo sum or money SKMfV'Hl be expended In Ogden. After a short MMtop In Ogden, Mr. Bancroft went on to |