Show I RAILROAD NOTES Former Senator W. W A. A Clark of Montana Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana president of the Salt Lake Lale route and his brother 1 J. Ross Clark of Los Angeles vice president of lf f the road arrived arrived ar are r rived ed in Salt Lako Lake yesterday in in their private car from L Los s AD Angeles les accompanied accompanied b by Chief En Engineer ineer E. E G. G Tilton of that road for forthe the purpose of open open- opening in inQ ing bids for the construction of sixty miles of high line around the Meadow Mcadow valley aIley wash in in Nevada Nev The line in in use is is handling the traffic in a satisfactory satisfactory satis factory manner but the the railroad men mon desire to put the new ling line far above the dan danger er mark to obviate the possibility possibility possibility of a repetition of the washouts was outs that played havoc with the line last December The Salt Lake route will put on a summer excursion lon to Los Angeles be bt between b- b tween August 30 and S September 7 7 with tickets good for r return turn until October 31 It Is expected that the patronage from Salt Lake City will be bo exceptionally heavy as there ther are so fO many residents of or this city who know of ot and appreciate the delight of an autumn vac vacation on the tho coast t The first through passenger train over o the Western Pacific from Salt Lake Lako to the coast loft left this city last night from the new Gould Could passenger station Th The engine hauling the train was No which hauled the newspaper n special Into the city The members of th the crew were Charles Sullivan engineer Arthur Gregory Greg Greg- Gregory ory 00 fireman L L. D D. conductor Charles K and H. H Arnold brake brake- men The first through train from San Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco will reach this city elty at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning |