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Show TRAINS TO RUN IN WEii'S'TlHE Woshoat Dcicrjes on Sdt LeSe to Be Re-pslrcd Re-pslrcd Soon, t v Trains running from .Salt Lake to within with-in ten miles of Callente; two pile drivers working night and day on bridges at this end of the break; Callente to be opened up not later than Monday; two tralnloads ot oranges for Eastern points In good condition and to pass through' Salt Lake some time Monday night this Is the good news that comes from the seat of trouble on the Salt Lake Route today and Is given giv-en out at the general offices here. . After all the damage to the tracks, of the Salt Lake Route by the floods of last Sunday, night will not be as serious , as has been predicted. Very little of the track has been washed out the trouble Is confined mostly to the loss ot bridges scattered hither and yon, and the gaps are being fast repaired. Callente will be In communication with the North not - later than Monday, and only a short time will elapse before the regular train service is restored. This information in-formation comes In the shape of advices ad-vices from the seat of trouble signed by both E. W. Glllett. general freight and passenger agent, and R. E.. Wens, general gen-eral manager. . An expert refrigerator man has been ! with the two tralnloads of oranges and has kept them properly refrigerated. This In conjunction with . the cool - weather which has prevailed, has prevented any loss to this valuable cargo of perishables,- and it. Is - stated that the loss on arrival - at destination will not exceed ex-ceed S per cent; if Indeed, it is so great This is quite an Item, as the oranges would have proven a $25,000 loss If thev had spoiled. Work on the lower end of the break Is being pushed as vigorously as on the upper up-per portion, and before the ensuing week Is half gone trains may be passing alomr the entire line. |