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Show EXCELLENT RECORD IS MADE ' BY RAILROAD OFFICIALS ON SACRAMENTO SAC-RAMENTO DIVISION. Supt. E. C. Mrnson Pays a Compliment Compli-ment to thr Men In the Storm Center No Delays Now. Superintendent Manson. Resident Euglneer Fitzgerald and Master Mechanic Me-chanic MalonM came back rather unexpectedly un-expectedly last night from Wells. Nevada, Ne-vada, after Investigating the derailment derail-ment of a freight train at that point Swnday afternoon. To a reporter, Superintendent Su-perintendent Manson said: "The Standard may assure the public pub-lic that the embargo has been raised on the Southern Pacific between Ogden Og-den and Sa'. Francisco and that we are now in sh.ipe to accept business of flny description and handle It expeditiously ex-peditiously all along the system notwithstanding not-withstanding (he great floods In California. Cali-fornia. The rain out there was continuous con-tinuous and heavy for six conspcutive rlas and the entire country was tin- fltl waier ai one um? wmie me dninnge to Southern Pacific property was pretty iier.vy in many districts, the operating officials on the Sacramento Sacra-mento division have made a record during the floods of which the Harrl-lnan Harrl-lnan management is justly proud. "Everything N adjusting Itself nicely nice-ly and passenst-r and freight service will be in normal condition again In a day or two. The passenger trains from the west, are nearly on time today to-day and thes conditions will Improve right along r.ow. Throughout the interruption in-terruption of traffic by the floods, the Salt Lake division has been In prime shape and no oelays of any kind have occurred betv ten Ogden and Sparks. "I came bick to attend a Central Pacific meeting at Salt Lake Wednesday Wednes-day and will leave again for the west directly afterwards." |