Show RAILWAY NEWS it A bad squeeze trouble said to be brewing S F fenton esq of the utah nevada goes east this evening he will be by mrs fenton IA I 1 A benton esq of the union ticket office is back from the east J H bennett esq of the D 1 R G W is expected in this city this evening evenin ile he has been attending the meeting of general passenger agents at st louis on and after nov 25 the utah central park paik city express will leave this city at 3 50 p pm m six minutes later than the present schedule che dule time the omaha bee lives cives the followed following interview with a burlington striker they can say what hat they like bui bat theres going to be big on the roads before long and you can petit down that the burlington going goin to wing winthie win this strike im so sure of it that im putting in my winters coal now and it if you have any friends tell them to do the same just ask aek any of the boys what the grievance committee have been dome doin since the convention I 1 know of one 0 e a chairman who time lime to stop over at his home but went out west to confer with the men out there of course they keep silence A all the money which the world possesses today would only purchase one third of its railways sirce since today the railroads of the world are worth nearly W or about oae oe tenth of the total monetary wealth of all the civilized civi hied nations and over one quarter of their invested capital in comparison with this surn the amount of money loves inversed ed in banking through out the entre ent re world is but a trifle the railroad business is one w which hie h i is S 1 mcrea n C r aas in ing at an almost incredible rate in if 1875 the worlds railways aggregated miles while in 1885 there were over miles of railroads thus showing an increase of miles in ten years vears or on an average of upward of miles a year when it is considered that this t is would mean the laying each year of railway enough to reach nearly half around the earth the magnitude of the increase can be in a measure appreciated 6 this mornings ogden oden standard d says early yesterday morning 3 alexander chapman an employed on the union pacific was severely injured at green river he was assisting at a turntable turn table curnin turning a locomotive As the table was nearing the rails chapman ap put his toot foot upon the dog and lever used to fasten the table for the purpose of dropping it in place in doing so his foot slipped on the frosty iron and he fell headlong As the table swung around unchecked the cowcatcher of the engine caught him on the lower part of tile the back and jammed him between it and the rail L badly adly injuring his back and groins those who were at work with him on the table at once rushed to his assistance pushed the table back and bitted hira him up from the ground he was unable to walk and it was feared tw that he suffered ered f frodi W internal I 1 injuries J es he was brought down dawn to orgden on U P no 1 and taken to the U P hospital for treatment |