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Show In Railroad World Railroad Notes. W. F. Vco, traveling passengci agent for the Pennsylvania -l.lneF. has returned re-turned from a trip to Denver. While there he attended the annual conven-llon conven-llon of the Anirlraii Association of Passenger Pas-senger Agents. Ho roportH iho meetings to have he,cii succesrul and growing in importance among passenger men. T?. b, Krown. vice president, and V. S. Martin, assistant geneial manager of tlic Denver ,1 Rio Grande. wnr,- In Salt Lak" City a folv hours yesterday forouoon' IThoy came hero :rt.:r having made at, Inspection- trip over tho MarvsvaW: branch of the road and went from hero to Denver. . Tho heavy colonist travel continues, according to I. A. Benton, and wllpcon-tlnuc wllpcon-tlnuc for several days, although tho last tlckclM wore sold In Chicago 'October 10. .Ir. He n ton, who is general agent of the passenger department of the Denver Rio (.'randc. reported yesterdav that there were three sections to train No 1 and six sections to train No. 5, all bc-Inc bc-Inc heavily loaded. N. 1". Johnson, traveling passenger agent for the Atchison, Topcka Sr. Santa Fc. arrived in Salt Tako Cltv laat night-and night-and may be hero several days. A. W. Rayboiild, traveling passenger agent for the Western Pacific, reports (hat all of tho saloon and manj business busi-ness houses aro closed In Kly, Nov., and that pooplo are leaving there by the hundreds evcrv day. |