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Show Railroad Notes. Pingree. has a fine new hotel and general gen-eral store building of the mission style. Superintendent. Van llousen uf tho Salt Lake, division Is down the lino with General Manager Wells. Traveling Freight Agonl W. J I, Lee of the Salt Lake Route is able to attend to his duties once more ami Is on the road after wool. For some weeks he had been troubled with his eyes most seriously, seri-ously, but his large number of friends will bo glad to know that there will be no permanent injury, Tho car lolanthe la in tho Itlo Grande yards on the. way east. Occupying it H George Khle, a wealthy Now Vorker. and his ramlly. who have been enjoying California. Cali-fornia. ,..VlVr ,',."";,at1 Schumuehor. General i ruffle .Manager Hughes and General AroiiI Ilcrr of tlie nio Grande wore at Ulvcrsldo thlH week. The next cristern excursion ilales will be Mu.y C und 11. mid the next I'aelllc eonst excursions will be on May 'J8 to June 3. W. 3". Yco. Irnveling ia?eiigor afjonl of the Pennsylvania, is bock from a three weeks' trip in his territory. General Superintendent J. C. Dalley is down live line on business. The big approprlntioii for Ulo Grande betterments in Ibis stale will mciin a j wonderful Improvement on the local lines. Ono of the results of Colonel Roosevelt's Roose-velt's immlKmtion stimulus was apparent appar-ent at Opden Friday, when tho Rio Orando delivered 200 Greeks to tho Ilar-riinnn Ilar-riinnn lines for movement west. About 200 hotel men arrive on tho Itlo Grande Saturday morning:. "Utah vs. Idaho, or the Rush lor Arid Lands," would bo an attractive title for a railroad booklet covering the present situation. Fifty million in bonds is the nnnouneo-meiit nnnouneo-meiit from tho Baltimore &. Qhlo. |