Show STATE NEWS MURRAY A BASEBALL TOWN salt lake may alay 22 herald 1 I w wish 1811 thoro hr were a few more mur rays in this state there wore were twenty five present and not a knocker in the bunch this is the report brought back to salt lako last evening by awo wo of the commit committee teo that visited a meeting in murray last night to talk league baseball be it understood that murray lias has been in line for some ome time but the proposition to take fort douglas team in the league came up instead of provo prove the committee who solicited money for the team desired to put the change in the program up to those who were paying for baseball As a result the meeting was held last night and from all reports it was oz one 10 of the most enthusiastic baseball meeting that has ever been held in the state murray is tor for baseball of the kind proposed and the murray team today Is in as good shape as any in the state to go ahead mory every person ierson in the tow town is interested which means glood sized crowds to patronize the game after the league is once started jn in addition to showing that they meant business an organization was wag formed to look after the interests of the team this organization has for its president philip dents bents vice president I 1 henry thane secretary A chri stensen and treasurer Afa machroni bront spencer these together with frank howe will constitute the board of directors on top of the report that murray was all right came a long distance message from ogden that the junction city also had bad accepted the new condition of ar fairs with a whoop or to bo be more explicit the ogden delegate deL gate said ogden is there like a duck this means that all apparent difficulties have been overcome and that salt lake ogden murray and fort douglas are ready to go ahead and organize a state league A meeting for this purpose has be been en called for the kenyon hotel tonight and it is believed the utah state league will be in full swing agla again by tomorrow to m orrow of course it will take time to whip the teams into shape and get sady mady r for the opening of the league but the hardest work that of getting the towns lined up seems to have been accomplished CREOSOTE TE FACTORY will make products from coal tar to cater to railroad patronage salt lake md may v 22 the most re 0 cent nt addition to the industrial interests of salt lake city is a factory tor for the manufacture of all kinds of coal tar products which is being built on the property of the utah gas and coke company at the southwest corner of first south and tenth west streets the establish which will be operated by the burton coal and lumber company will have a ground space of feet will cost over and will be thoroughly up to date in every respect furthermore the plant will be the only one of its kind west of denyer denver and will thence bence be tho the distributing center for far products of this description for the intermountain mountain Inte and pacific coast regions work is being pushed on the construction st of tile the building and it is expected that the plant ready for operation by july 1 machinery Is already being received from philadelphia and a great quantity of dry wool felt Is also on the way to be used in tho the manufacture of a roofing contracts have been arranged with the utah gas gag and coke company for its entire output of coal tar tai which le Is now a waste product this thia product will be refined in the new factory and the wate waste from it will be used to manufacture creosote A ja still for use in the factory Is being made by silver bros and will be ready for installation in a few days WORK ON NEW CAR BARNS E H harriman says go ah ahead and spend in n alon 11 salt lake may alay 22 joseph S wells general manager of the utah light railway company said thursday evening that ho he had received orders from william 11 bancroft to proceed with the erection of car barns and other necessary buildings tor for the accommodation of the cars of the company on vie the block between fifth and sixth south and sixth and seventh east streets formerly known as tenth ward square mr wells raid that the barns will cost about and shops storerooms store rooms offices and other improvements will increase the total cost to approximately plans for the new buildings were approved by the resident officers of the company pome ome time ago and it was said that only the word from mr harriman Harrl man was required to malm make it possible to proceed with the work WORK ON WESTERN PACIFIC the reno gazette says baya 3 B n gilnaugh and J 0 steel two residents of the camp of chilcott along tho the line of the western arrived in reno last evening from the town y report that the work of building the tunnels of oe the ine VV western estern pacific at chilcott and sprine garden is being performed very slowly but that they believe the worl woric will soon he be resul resumed ned on a largo large scale mr air steele states that before maying chilcott ho learned that orders had been issued by the officers or 0 the west ern pacific tor to immediately increase the construction forces all along alon the line and to rush work woric with all possible speed this means that the forces at chilcott and at other points along the line of the new transcontinental trans continental line alno will be more than doubled it is estimated that it will take more than a year to complete the ite two big tunnels through the sierra nevada mountains but when tho tunnels ire are once completed it will s only taue tale a short time to complete the remainder of the line and probably within two years alx the western pacific will bo i r running trains through nevada from salt lake city to the coast continued on E ight eight i SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS continued from page five yellowstone IS SCENE OF STRIFE stage companies wage war over tourist service for coming season salt lake may 21 news tourist business in yellowstone Is jthn subject of contention between the interests allied to the northern pacific and the harriman interests while the harriman interests started the trouble they are taking an undemonstrative part in it it all came about because the oregon short line upon building an extension to the western edge ot the park instituted stage travel through the reserve the news some time ago had a detailed story on fares and arrangements for business during the coming season the oregon short line trip consumes but four and one quarter days instead 0 five and a naif days the time consumed by the trip as conducted by the opposition this saves tourists in hotel expenses etc when the oregon short line arrangements range ments were made public II 11 W child president of the park association originally backed by the northern pacific noticed the four and a quarter day announcement he immediately hastened to washington and complained to the department of the interior he said the rival stage lines assisted aided and abetted by the harriman line had cut some of the lest attractions in the park in reducing the trip by one day and according to his notion this should be prevented as it was a fraud upon the traveling public hearing of childs visit to washington T J haynes president of the monida yellowstone park stage company the harriman concern hurried to the nations he said tourists who patronized his line would i get just as much for their money as taoso who went avei the other line the difference in time he explained was due to the fact that the northern pacific train service was so arranged as to necessitate a layover lay over ot one night in garddner a border station alie matter is now up to the department of the interior with full power to act without notice as it sees tit oregon short line officials and those of the stage company are enjoying unwavering confidence in the affair they feel they have the best of the argument |