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Show Ii ' .fBoBCIIFE William Rogers Comes From ; ' Price to Open Gould Terminal Ter-minal Restaurant. i " -j 'iVILL BE COMMISSARY j FOR HOTEL DEPARTMENT .tTjCarc for Dining Cars and y Hotels for Both I'l I William Rogers, who has managed the i j railroad hotel at Price so satisfactorily 'rf for some time past, comes to Suit Lake August 15 io manage tlio Marb'c res- Z. ' tuurant and cafe, In the new Gould tor ? mlnal. The restaurant will he In the hotel 1 1 and dining car department of which Clydo 1 j' Opelt Is superintendent, and Mr Rogers, 3 v In addition to bcjng In charge of the I ' restaurant, will be tho indent cr-mmls- I sary for the department, buying Mipplles t ffor all tho notcls along tho lino and ' ' , keeping up the stoclc for the dining I i' 't cars. ; j ' While tho general offices of the dining 1 1 car departments will bo at Denver and , Salt Lake, respectively, this city, being "in the center and rhe Junction of the two systems, will bu the most Important point on the lines, and a force cf men ' will bo engaged in the commi3.iry to look after the Interests of the two roads. The new restnurant In the unin sla- t j 'Ion will be opened August 15, and ow- ; Ing to Its size It will cater to .ill classes '; , j 3f people, so that It will be possible to j (! secure a tine course diner or short or- f. 1 1 dors, jf A barber shop, bureau cZ Information, 5 bootblnck, news star.;I, public telephone lj booth and tchiraph office will es- ht, Jnbllshcrl In the station on the name i Gcncnil Superintendent .1. C. r.n.'loy j t has selected a tine suite of rooms on the jocond tloor for himself :.nd staff and i tvlll be installed there by thr li'tli. All A the other operating officials will have of- ii tlcea hi i he new building ex'.ept the me- ,J ; . chanlcal staff, which remains near tho It shop plants In the present location. If j DIE CONTRACT LET ii : FOR TETON BRANCH I , ' .lames IS. Fogg returned from Salt V I, I-akc- City Friday with a substantial or- i 1 der for railroad lies for the Short I.ino. ' l presumably for use on the Teton Basin branch. A portion of the Older is lor t' . Jclivery this fall. Mr. Fogg sta'od that f he had no further nows of the railroad i situation to give out. He underaloo l that ' I, .York was to commence at ono nn ttn. ( Basin branrh. and supposed that the ; , ties were '"oded nn that job. On Fil- 1 day m"- ho sent to Evergreen, in 5 ' the ws "art of the state, a ear con- j . '.aluinc h sovral teams of oxen and ogglng outfit-. With theso went a crew H1 . of men. with C. G. Ncilsen In charge 4 of all. These outfits will go to work on J the tie contract mecntlv secured by Mr. I .Fogg for the P. : I. X. railway. Fre- i moht County News. I ; 1 : LOCAL STATIONS HAD . GREAT SUNDAY RUSH Sunday was a great day at the rall- ' road stations. The Sunday rnlos wore I on, and In addition the 21th round trip rates were In cfTect to all parts of the I state. Trains going in all directions I" were crowded to the full capacity, and j' It was the heaviest movement icen at j i, the stations for a long time. The Harrl- , , , man union station had the oisgest day ; 1 of the year, and the force was k-;ot busy ! until late in the afternoon. |