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Show HAILROAD "GET ACQUAINTED" SPECIAL COMES TO LOGAN X Brings Representatives of All Departments of the Short Line, American Express, And Telegraph Company. Superintendent Manson, Freight Agent' Reeves And Passenger Agent Spencer Make Strong Promises. Up-Town Up-Town Express and Telegraph Offices Assured. The Oregon Short Line Hallrouil -Get Acquainted" Special pulled Into Logan on Tuesday evening, bringing the officials of the line, as per announcement an-nouncement In the last Issue ot Tho Republican. Tlio Commercial Boosters Boost-ers Club had a line of nutou at Uie (Utlon and Immediately upon arrival the visitors were tucked away In the mtos and driven to tho Agricultural College, whero they Inspected the buildings, and took n look nt tho prettiest pret-tiest valley In tho country round At 7 o'clock they returned to the jtatlon and took luncheon on tho dining din-ing car, President H. B. Hatch of the Commercial Club, and other members of the club In attendance. At 8 o'clock at tho Club rooms a Urge gathering of members and business busi-ness men Joined tho visitors, and lor two hours matters of Interest to the people and tho company were talked our. President Hatch presided at the meeting and Superintendent E. C. Manson was In chargo o( tho official company. Freight rates were talked over for some time, and from statements state-ments made by Mr. J. A. Reeves, General Freight Agent. It Is 'reason-ibte 'reason-ibte to presumo that In the near future fu-ture the matter of "common point rites" will be settled to our satisfaction. satisfac-tion. Tio matters of Importance, and ,Hlich will add to the convenience and -jfclng of our community, were re-'ijrttned re-'ijrttned with much approval, that of tp-ton express and telegraph offices. Mr. Rogers, Supt. American Express Company announced that n decision bad been reached, whereby an tip-town (xpressofttoader Logan would be opened at oiJee. ' Supt. Manson said be saw no reason why wo should not bare an up-town telegraph office and uggesled that tho Club take the matter mat-ter up with Mr. J. C. Nelson, General Superintendent nt Denver. 'If you '111 do this you will get the office" Hid be. Scales for weighing freight, and oth-ir oth-ir Improvements were touched upon, ud an evening of genuine pleasuro Iplflcant of the good feeling be-een be-een the people of Logan and tho ,S. Ifc company prevailed. After the :tng an Informal handshaking was Indulged In and tho officers wcie driven driv-en to the pullmans nt the station whero they retired for the night. Yesterday Yes-terday tho other towns of tiie valley were visited as per announced schedule sched-ule In the last Issue ot The Republican. Republic-an. The personnel of the party was ns follows: Operating pepartment. Mr. E. C. Manson, Asst. General Mnnnger; Mr. W. S. Anderson, Cnr Service Agent; Mr. B. P. Probes, Supt. of Telegraph; Mr. II. W. Jones, Stenographer. Sten-ographer. Engineering Department. Mr. Carl Stradley, Asst. General Continued on Page 4 Railroad "Get Acquainted" SpeciaKomes to Logan Continued from page 1. Mnnngcr; .Mr. E. W. Newcomb, Signal Sig-nal Engineer. Traffic Department. Mr. J. A. Reeves, General Freight Agent; Mr. U. It. Gray. Asst. General Freight Agent; Mr. D. S. Spencer, Asst. General Passenger Agent; Mr A. It. McNItt, Freight Claim Agent; Mr. II. E. Goodwin, District Freight Agent. Accounting Department. Mr. C. J. McNItt, Auditor. i Legal Department. I Hon. P. L. Williams, General Attor-iney; Attor-iney; Mr. D. Worth Clark, Asst. At-j At-j torney; Vocntello, Idaho; Mr. E. M. Hngloy, Claims Attorney. Motive Power Department. Mr. II. R. Ilucks. Chief Electrician. Purchasing Department. Mr. G. II. ltohlson, Asst. General Mnnngcr. Dining Car and Hotel Department. Mr. F. W. Gentseli, Superintendent. Utah Division Officials. Mr. A. F. Rrower, Superintendent; Mr. II. J. Hnrrls. AbsL Sunt. Idaho Division Officials. Mr. A. I). Stevenson, Superintendent; Superintend-ent; Mr. A. Q. Cnmpbcll, Asst. Sunt. Pullman Co. Mr. II. S. Twining, District Superintendent. Super-intendent. American Express Co. Mr. 11. W. Rogers, Superintendent. Guests. Hon. Geo. T. Odell. General Manager Manag-er Con. Wagon t Machine Co.; Mr. John Reeves: Mr. Claude A. Williams, Commercial Agent, C. M. &. St. P. Ry. |