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Show I lit ' -'. . DRIVING PILES TO .; j-1 PROTECT RAILWAY I J' i Since the Western Pacific was reopened i J ': j for traffic between 4f0 and 500 men and I ,, . three work trains have been employed in lli,. i raising the traok acro?s tho south end of ' ilHN-'J Great Salt Lake. When this work is i ,jj completed the track will have been raised '111 '' 1 1 six feel above the aid grade. The com- i if pany will protect tho track on the north ili i sldo by a system of piling, tho Interven- II s (I ing space to be filled with rocks. The jjli ; a work of driving piles was commenced Kill i'1. ii yesterday, near old Garfield beach, and IPlt'' r lwo 1)1,0 drlvers are In operation, one iliil 'il '" 1 ' working east and the other west. It Is A -l "M expected that tho work will tako at least ' jfj.j jl thco months. I' ! r Now After Western Union. , t)i I; WASHINGTON. June 10. The fed- ti .1ij eial cr.mil jury today relumed an in- &i dictmont anainst tho Western Union iljr Jfl Teleeraph company, clinrpint: it with : i "ortv-two violations of the bucket shop '.', 1 law of March 1, 1900. ' ill) ' The claim is mado that the Western Union company, hy means of a tele- , .I', f . craph 'wire ami a ticker aided nhd ' J l I H : g abetted the conduct of a bucket slop I , I n 1j : . in the District of Colmnbia. Jji t Tho forty-two counts of the indict- j J ! ! ments varv only in the date, on which j ' h " Hie aljeccd violations are said to have ' tf! j k J ' occurred. I i I '8 " An additional indictment charging . 41 the conduct of a bucket i?hop in the i j ' district was filed today against William ijj ',J ' B. Price. Virgil P. "Randolph. Honry I J j ft . -M. Randolph. Charles T. Moorchcad, ,i il , TMward Weldon, James A. Anderson, f; J X ' . all of Paltimore. Mil.: Thomas II. . fi M ('.-Kniibcll of Philadelphia; Joseph F. W, fiiilins of New York: Edward Everett ' j !:(: ' Tavlor and John P. Altberger of Phil- . jjt'll ; ndclphia. ( , ; 'I i " U. P. Telephone Service. , 1 j'i' ' Special to The Tribune. . i ill! OGD12N. .June 10. Within a few days ,i ? ):. ' '-veryihlng will be In readiness for tho j ,,!,, i handling of passenger trains by telo- ,I I ri: . phono messages, which will be in Wf o 1 ;i ! ! between Ogdcn and Rawlins, Wyo. bx- I L Lf, I . perintendent W. M. Jeffers has returned t f ,fl 'S ' from Ruwlins. after a trip of Inspection , U i ft y I ' rtvor the Utah division. lie says that tho A f ) j dispatching of trains on the Utah dlvi- . Mri't i nlon by telephone will begin as soon as 1 'v 'lf,l ; ' Instruments aro Installed at several sta- 1 (Ions, the wires having already' been ' strung for this purpose. 1 , Jr " l! The use of telephones to transmit, train , ' v . ,! f orders will be ndoptcd on the Nebraska 1 division also, and the copper wire line ' .v jll i !h now being built between North Platte V T fr nnd Sidney. This system will be com- 1 lp,l h pleted in the next thirty days. " '?! l' i ' ' i t !, j' . Railroad NoteB. ' i j;. ' T-os Angeles tonight. ; r. (! j - Plocho will be next. f(! ' Ml!; I .' Callento Js Jubilant, jj I ; u l'. Do upper berths como down? Jl -I . Piocho is already celebrating. J j N j' . Don't forgot time card changes. J r n A mountain of coal is being stored. Tl r ( fif Eastern rates caused a rush on Frl- I , i; 3 The excursion movement has been un- hi I Miners' day, June 13, will bring, up a fil I Brill crowd to Lagoon. 5 i hi Tl 1 1- Adams has been named acting n j i -i' n . general agent at Los Angeles "for the ;' U-1 Salt Lake Route, vice F. J. Wheeler. I n' R S granted a leave of absence, j M 5 The RIo Grande and Short TJnc offices it ! M. were besieged Friday on account of the ' ' ji :! dato for eastern excursion rates, which , I . 'J is Saturday. The movement Is very y 'large. " 'ijli'i J On June 13 tho mines will close at t jHiiil Tlnllc to enable all the mlncrfj to come 1 x ' Hlni lo tn,s c,lv all(1 to Lagoon for tho annual ' m '! Miners' day celebration. Tlio Salt Lake ill Route will operate two special trains, ; ( Jfilj ' coming up from Tlntic enrly in the mom- I H jfS' Ing and returning after the celebration. Jr) i m Tho Rio Grando time card will becomo A ' Jfl effort Ive June 19. tho Oregon Short Line and the Salt Lako JRouto J,une U. Don't miss your train. Tho yellowstortc Park solicitors aro flocking to tho city In anticipation of the opening of tho season. The Rio Grande terminal Is now being cleared of nil construction timbers and rubbish. The lawns will bo put in as soon as tho material Is removed. All the cement curblngs are In. Tho Denver & RIo Grando owns outright out-right S7f5.OO0.O0O In tho Western Pacific. The official record of Its refunding mortgage, mort-gage, dated July 1, 1H0S, covors tho consolidated con-solidated properties to socuro an Issuo of Jlo0.000.000 new bonds. In addition to a Hen on tho Denver & Rio Grande, tho bonds are secured by two-thirds ($50,-000.0001 ($50,-000.0001 of the stock of tho Western Pacific Pa-cific and all the $2fi,000.000 second mortgage mort-gage bonds on tho latter. This Is tho official record, taken from tho mortgage), nnd received from New Yorlc authority. H." H. Hays, general ngent of tho passenger pas-senger department of Wylle's Permanent Camping trips through tho Yellowstone, is again horo after a splendid campaign in the cast, and will at once open his office In the Burlington room In the Judge building. Leon Engstrom of the Pennsylvania leaves for the east Sunday. The glls of the Colorado Springs Gazette Ga-zette contest will arrive over the RIo Grande Saturday and remain hero a day. W. 11. Hunsbcrger has returned from Denver. Piocho will be open to rail communication communi-cation by tho 20th. The Pullman company hns set un the claim that It Is an Innkeeper, furnishing lodging, otc, and therefore not amenable to the laws regulating transportation. 1'ncle Sam, however, says It Is furnishing furnish-ing lodging, etc.. In transit between various va-rious states: that said service Is a distinct dis-tinct pnrt of transportation, and thore-foro thore-foro the rates arc to be considered us part of transportation rates between states. The rate on upper berths will most likely be ordjered down. |