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Show BHD IS PREPARING REPORT ON PROPOSED ROUTE OF RAILROAD Frederick Brlnd. who recently completed com-pleted a trip over the proposed route of a railroad from 8a It Lake City to the Colorado line it th Interest of Utah and European capitalists. Is preparinf his preliminary report of this trip to be submitted sub-mitted to the interests which employed him to make the trip. Mr. Brlnd was tone over thirty days and made a careful care-ful study of various parts of eastern I'tah. especially the I'lntah basin. The report will dent extensively with the resources re-sources of this section of the utttte and the need of a railroad to develop them. 1'ntll the report Is ready and submitted Mr. Brlnd declines to sav which he thinks would be the most feasible route from Halt Leake City to the Colorado line, but admitted this morn in that he had rone over several of the proponed routes with a view of reronimendtna- one or more. It Is admitted thai in some Instances In-stances it will Itkely be neressarv to make complete surveys of short stretches to determine which route would be the best. Home time sjro the barkers of the Denver. Den-ver. Northwestern Pacific expressed the idea that It would be well for Utah capital to become Interested In the completion com-pletion of the Moffat road fromhe Utah-Colorado Utah-Colorado line to Halt Lake City and it , was for the purpose of looking over the country and which might be the best route that Mr. Brlnd was engaged to nfake the trip. RAILROAD NOTES. -T. II. Msndrfleid. assistant general freight "and passnitefgenf fontie 5alt Iake route, left this sfternKjn for a business busi-ness trip to Los Angeles. If. C. Bush, traffic manager of the Colorado Col-orado Midland, la due to reach Halt Iake City September U for one of his regular Inspection trips. Charles If. Bchlacks, first vlre presl- a"n , , nanra su. . - , et-Tij ' Ident. and T. J. Wythe, chief engineer tf the Western Pacific, arrived in Halt t-ake City earlv yesterday morning on an Inspection In-spection "trip over the road. Mr. Levey and Mr. Wye he returned to Han Francisco last night, but Mr. Kchlarks expecta to remain in this city for a day or two. Chsries r. Osborn, assistant general manager of the Krle Dispatch, with headquarters head-quarters at Chicago, arrived in Halt Ijakc City thia morning on a short business trip. C. E. Cllne. contracting freight agent for the Pere Marquette, with headquarters headquar-ters In Ixis Angeles, la In Halt Lake City on business. 1 E. K. Oarrison. commercial sgent for; the Milwaukee, with headquarters at Los Angeles, in In Salt Lake City on a abort bualness trip. The Southern Pacific, haa established a school for the education of apprentice machinists at Oakland, Cal. Tools are furnished free and the school Is in charge of a epeelsl Instrurtor In a special building build-ing In the Oakland ysrds of the company. This la tho second school that the company com-pany haa established, the other being located lo-cated at Sparks, Nev. ... 1 J. A. Foley, general aent for the Illl-i Illl-i nots Central, has returned from a week's . business trip to Idaho. ... To meet numerous demands from pa-, pa-, rents traveling with small children th Southern Pacific now usee certified milk . oi all of Its dining cars. The milk comes from dairies that are under government Inspection and Is auaranteed In richness and purity and that It Is Intended especially espe-cially for bad les. Kent O. Keves. commercial agent for the fJew York 'central lines, has returned from a business trip to Kansas t.lty. where he attended meeting of the various vari-ous stents of thesyjtem. J H. revls. general sent for the Colorado Midland, haa gone north on a business trip. ... Six miles of the grade work for the double tracking of the Oregon fehort Lin between Ogden and Farmtngton haa been completed, and the laying of steel will beam within a few days. Steel for the construction of a second Oregon Bhort Line bridge over the. Weber river has beenf unloaded. TO WORK ONE DAY ON FIRE PREVENTION Monday, October 9. haa been designated by Gov. WUHam Ppry aa "fire prevention day" and will be observed In the public schools with practical ia;fes and Instructions Instruc-tions on how to prevent fires, how to put out Ares and the care of camp and hon-fires. hon-fires. Insurance (Vmmlsaloner Wlllard Ione ta getting pamphlets on these sub- Jeets ready for the arhool children and they mill be read and studied On this day. ! Pi re drills will also be held at the schools. The governor urges all clttsene to have defective fluea and chimneys put Into good condition and all plies of trash disposed dis-posed of. These rubbish piles are found to be the cause of a great many house Ores. Ignited through a spark, or match, or In many rases by spontaneous, combustion. com-bustion. Mr. Done said that the movement move-ment waa one of vast Importance and ought to result In a great decreaaa off Area. |