Show WEST A GAINER WINER BYn BYj BY DY n j TWENTY j V. V r That Number It Is is Estimated Availed Themselves of Tourist Rates JJ 4 r oJ SEASON SEASOr IS NOW CLOSED J 4 About b on Ele n Thousand m l Caviled Carried h liy by Union Pacific mid anti as ns Many h liy by 1 Other Other Transcontinental Lines Lines- fc di fJ t tn Omaha April S. S S. Twenty Twenty thou thousand LJ cl v I l' l co It Is estimated have been heen j carried by the tho tran transcontinental roads I. to the Pacific coast const since Ince I February 15 The Thc rates of 33 from Chicago o and ande cc e t 25 5 from Missouri ls ouri river points arcHI are arc I HI withdrawn vi thi 1 i-an i with vI t Ii th the e I passengers cn who J j k pa passed through here toda today Saturday H. I T wras wa tho ho last da day on which i i tickets were vere sold In Omaha and for COl several days das the tho trains have o ben been loaded to their capacity foil g Was ns f I. Approximately colonists have ha havet t been heen carried b by the Union Pacific si it S1 through and from Crom Omaha and it is es- es f rl ff an nn equal If not a n greater number havo have been carried by the I Lv transcontinental roads rond combined The cheap rate was vas made on tho the theory theol that those who go west vest do so to lo become become be- be 1 come permanent residents and consequently consequently conse conse- no special rate rato Is made for tor the return Hence It Is assumed that I I a largo proportion of these tam families Illes have transferred their homes from froni the 00 Missouri valley and east cast to the states C of the Pacific coast I ANOTHER HK I t t Believed tho Senator Is to Build San EI J 0 Line I C. C 11 m-i m minji ul A prominent railroad attorney from fromi i Dallas Tex has made a proposition n to tho the directors o of the chamber of oC II iM 14 commerce In San Diego o. Calif that Ini In- In i ii that Senator Clark is planning to build an extension of the Salt Lake Lale Route to San Diego footing the bills himself rather than the new line beIng being be be- ing lug Inga a Salt Lake Route project The who submitted the who Is intimate friend proposition an of ot the tho Clark Clarl family said he was not 1 io i i representing representing- the Salt Lake Route but IM bP he did not deny den his connection with the family The general opinion that Senator K Iy Clark I Is behind the tho project individual individual- U 1 ly y Is 15 strengthened by the statement U. U that the Bullfrog branch of oC the tho road I. I j Is his private enterprise 1 The proposition made to the chamber chamber cham chain ber of oC commerce at San Diego provided provided pro pro- vided tided for a subsidy but It Is understood under under- 4 stood that It was not a a. request for amount an any large r H. LL LINE E. E I L l t l ct e Work Hk t to t n Be BC Begun 1111 at Once on j 1 J System l Republican Special r Ch Cheyenne Wyo O April 7 James rt who recently constructed V f 4 2000 miles of or telegraph lines In the tho i II southern states for tho the Postal Tele Tele- graph Cable company compan has arrived here hereto to a- a assume sume charge of or the work vork of constructing constructing constructing con con- the great independent telephone telephone tele tele- I phone Jhone system to be constructed by E. E H H. Harriman from Chicago to San Francisco He Ho says MYS material Is now nowen c en Its way and that active work will willbe willbo bo be commenced Monday Monda with large forces of men inca at work between Cheyenne Cheyenne Chey Chey- enne elme and Green River the first t dl- dl of the new phone s system stem The telephone system Is to be used ex ex- to facilitate the handling o of trains A separate pole line unusually si Ih ally all strong will be he built so that mJ nd 1 3 more delays delas will take place when the telegraph service Is Interrupted by acI se- se 1 I cre winter storms storm On these poles n HI will bo be sprung trung trun wires for fOI the operation of the electric block signal system now f 1 being established over o the entire Har liar system I j 1 Corcys s 's Not Yet Reconciled San Francisco April 8 S. Mrs V. V W. W E B Corey wife of or tho the steel magnate malnate paid ald her bill hill las last t night at the thc Palace hotel 1 and left this morning for rOl Reno Heno Nev With Mrs 1 are arc Mrs A. A A A. Corey I and Miss McAllen of or It is believed believed be be- that the tle gathering of friends of the Coreys Corcys at the Palace meant that a reconciliation would be effected between Mr 11 and Mrs Core Corey This however does docs r r. not seem to lo be the case for there has I. I teen been none and the departure of or Mrs Ir 1 1 Corey for lor or Heno Is an Indication that her 1 suit sulL for divorce will wilt be pressed |