Show I D. D R. R C. C DEPOT TO BE REALITY Wo Yo have 0 been working as mon many men inca menas as 81 possible under weather conditions from now on the force will bo ho Increased Rn and tho the work pu pushed hed Any Ity and all nil stories K that w station st. wo O aro are not going to build tho the are aro without foundation The Tho station statton will wilt willbe willbo be bo built as fast allt as aR It is 13 possible to do the work ork The plans have been approved j and within a n snort time the we contracts for tho other parts larts of or the building will bo to let Statement leL Statement of ot A. A C. C BIdgway Ridgway ar general gen gen- eral eu-al manager of or the Denver Rio UIo Grande Mr Ridgway arrived in Salt Lake Lako City I tat last ost night in his private car on ono one of or his regular Inspection trips trip and wh when n asked this morning about tho the new passenger passenger pas pas- Ing r station made the above state state- ment Mr MiS 11 said Mid that tho the company was devoting Its attention to tho the putting of or every department of or op operation In first class condition Among AmonI these improvements Improve Improve- menta ments In which the people of or Salt Lake Lako City and Garfield are arc especially espe espe- daily interested aro are those being made on the Bingham branch and tho line lino from Bingham to the tho smelters at Garfield This will Include a a. general overhauling of ot tho the branch lino line with now new yards ards and track track- a age e at BIngham additional sidings and many many other Improvements Lt for tho the better handling of ot the passenger and nod freight traffic between this city and the mining mInim amp camp and the handling of or the Immense tonnage of ot oro ore from the tue camp to tho the smelters At the present time R n. largo large force torce of ot men menIs menis is engaged aged in tho ballasting of ot tho the track from Bingham to Garfield and preparing for tor the tracking double of or this line Une from LaUne Junction to Garfield eld Junction Another Important Improvement which will l be o made In the operation of or tho the Bingham branch will be tho the Installing of ot ofa a n. tol telephone dispatching circuit for that part of or the system Work on this tant rant improvement has hae been started and it ft is 18 expected that It will t bo be completed within a a. short time Mr Ir Ridgway was as In conference with Superintendent Dailey this morning re regarding to- to garding conditions on the Utah dh division slon I E E. It R. Buller tr traveling freight and passenger pas pas- stager enger agent for tor the Chicago to Northwestern North North- western with headquarters at Omaha arrived d in this city to today a en to the west on a business trip F. F T. T Vincent local agent for tor the Eric Erie Dispatch has returned from a 3 bu business trip to Idaho S S SIn In anticipation of or tho the opening of oC the Yellowstone park season ea on the officials of or ortho the Jio Oregon Short hort LIne are arranging for tor forts Its ts train service fer from this city to the tho park There Thero will b be a train a da day the same as last laft season scalon but it will be a R. bl bigger big big- ger get and better The travel to the park lark this eC season JIon promises to be the greatest greatest great grent- est In the history of or that natural won won- derland S The Tho current Issue of oC the Railroad Ago Age Gazette known as the engineering number number num num- ber bet I is probably the largest t edition of or that publication ever published Among tb the articles which will b bo be of ot special Interest Interest In- In terest erest to the tho people of or the wet west Is is one on Tho The Western Pacific b by P. P S. S 1111 UIl- dreth inspecting engineer for the thc bankers behind th the construction of ot tho the Ves Western ern Pacific fh The article Is illustrated with I numerous half tones tone including ono of or tho the road crossing the great salt alt bed bl west of or I this late lake and another of or the Great Salt lake mud desert I S S Sant Santa Barbara Barbar Cal Cat March 23 E. 1 E. E II IT Harriman has 1138 gone gono to Paso Pao Robles Hobles to take tho the baths bath at th the thA hot springs which were beneficial to Admiral RobIa D. D Evans when he h arrived with tho the Atlantic fleet on the tho Pacific coast suffering with rhuma- rhuma Mr Ir Harriman IB Is being bothered with rheumatism too but his hit physician Dr Dixon says art that ho he Is not Ill iii ill but simp simply de desires to try tr- tho th hot baths Helena Mont March arch 3 Thc Tho The state tato I board of or railroad commissioners held a n public h hearing haring here herp on tho the question Iu of or I limo rock rate to applicable between n all Montana points point The Tho smelter Interests have havo made protest against the thc existing rates as too high Winnipeg Manitoba March 25 Negotiations for a n. new wo working agreement be between be be- Canadian Pacific and tween the railway Its mechanical employees opened yesterday yester yester- da day when whet an Important conference be between between be- be I tween cn representatives ta of ot the tho compa company no and of or tho the men took place Those represented represented rep rep- re resented arc ore boiler rs boiler r makers makers' ers ers' helpers mechanics blacksmiths and helper help help- er s. Ct-s. car men fitters coach situ ami store m men mo n. n Among tho the principal matters complained of or 11 is tho the pension question themen tho the thomen thomen men wanting old workers reinstated tl to positions th that t they filled before the thc strike of last year year- |