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Show RAILROAD IS NOW UP TO CHIEF ENGINEER "It is up to the chief enjrineer," said Mr. Sanborn, one of the leading promoters pro-moters of the Salt-Lake k Garfield road, this morning, when askei as to the immediate im-mediate plans of the company. Eay-mond Eay-mond 8. Masson, chief engineer of the company, is inspecting the project of the company, and the materialization of much that has been outlined depends upon his ! report. Several days in all probability will be consumed in this work. . Another important contingency is the report that H. P. Clark will bring back with him from tbe East upon his return tomorrow. Jt will be known then whether the company will take-up the $150,000 option on the Su'.tair pavilion. "It takes times to lani a big deal," said Mr. Sanborn this morning. "We do not know anything definite yet." The viaduct on Fourth West street, the electrification of the Saltair line and the other projects will be definitely settled set-tled one wav or the other when Mr. Masson and Mr. Clark are heard from. |