Show RAILROAD NOTES V 7 T T. T V Work ork on the Salt Lake Lako Route was I V hampered yesterday on account of oC rains Z which have continued for twenty-four twenty p. p hours houis Not enough h water fell however to cause caure material dama damage e to the tho repairs al already al- al ready cady In place and It Is expected that r will ho bo reached tomorrow Al Although Al- Al V V thou though h no additional detailed reports of oC were received re 1 ie- ie the progress s of the repair lan l'an gangs 15 t at tho ho local offices of tho the roady road that through traC y yesterday It Is believed Sic will he be resumed next week weck 2 fi Kenneth C. C Kerr traveling passenger agent enl for fOI the road returned from Crom a V southern trip yesterday reporting that thal t V the travel from Sanpete and Tooele counties coun coun- tie tle ties had been unusually heavy this week weck I A A. A B. B Cutts Cults general Jeneral passenger agent for Cor forthe the Minneapolis and SL St Louis railroad J with headquarters In Minneapolis arrived I in Salt Lake ye yesterday morning J i t. t General Superintendent A. A U. U with Chief Engineer Yard and J J. J M. M I. I V V Walker Valk r superintendent of or telegraph V came to Salt Lake yesterday J. J I. I L. L Moore district freight and passenger pas- pas flen pr agent for Cor or the Salt Sail Lake Route Houle t tr v went to Butte Butto yesterday t. t i J V Mr Ir and Mrs Ir W W. H n. Ballard allard relatives I V of oC I. I L. L M. M Allen general genral passenger agent V. V V for Cor the Rock noel Island bland stopped In Salt I Lake ke V yesterday en route from Los Angeles Ansell's to their home In Davenport Ia la M. M I. I S. S Wright assistant mana manager er for forthe forthe V the Antlers hotel at Colorado s. s t V arrived in Salt Lake Lako yesterday air Mr V Wright right rl ht has been heen In southern California V.- V. V for several t-everal weeks and will remain In Salt Lake for tor about ten days V The Salt Lake Route carried a force of oC forty to Milford yesterday V VV and fifty more will bo be taken there toda today r The railroad will begin loading wool at Fairfield Monday r Shearing will begin at Jericho the new station on the Leamington off cut April V 10 i Simon Bamberger l president of the Salt V Lake Jake and O Ogden railroad says that b by S Jul July 1 tracks will be laid to O Ogden den as far south as the bank banic of oC the river t Tile The New York Central has appropriated i. i V 1250 X 0 to remodel and enlarge Its pas pas- as- as j V senser station at nt Rochester r Vf V V George W. W r. formerly chief engineer of the Big Bib Pour lour has been bren appointed appointed ap- ap f pointed head of tho the en engineering department department depart depart- V V ment mont of the New York It Is reV reported re- re V ported that W. W M M. Duane r V V dent of construction of the m Big Four will 1 succeed ed Mr Ir |