Show I 1 arthe DEPOTS 13 V I 1 i we proceed now to a consideration ot that very nel nr subject the lon depots I 1 our readers will bo be pleased to rel for the first time the itari lZ news es that the tho union pacific and central companies promise r alia a to fugill I 1 j i I 1 their pledges by ty the tile erection of a structure at ti the a j junction of 0 tho tile two lines I 1 the latest up upon n this point is cod contained in a letter letterio to lion ilan A 11 1 nelbon nelson from senator stanford sir 1 r nelson was chairman of the commit I 1 teo appointed by the 0 ogden adert chamber ot of commerce to interview the distin I 1 gullied C u hen lien he lie wai laft honored by riding through this grei great it city it mill ft ill bo be remembered by our readers that tho the cry very inopportune bobrof senator Stanford 8 arrival ami aide deprived him of a rare pleasure that of 0 hearing the claims claim of ogden for railway recognition immediately fol loning this awkward circumstance mr nelson addressed the senator at washington reminding him that lie the union depots at ogden vere were still unfinished finisi cd and asking abis ans favorable attention co to the matter in response senator stanford bent sent the tile following communication which wv was received yesterday dictated to stenographer UNITED SENATE WASIM NOTON D C dec 3 1837 mr alfed 11 II axelson secretary odthe utah sall co olden DRAR DK AsSiR SIR yours of the this da day y received ha 1 I appreciate tho the importance of having v ing a suitable depot at 0 odden den and anti agree with you on that if ought to bo be built immediately the one that lias be been e commenced there does pot meet mit with h rn my a approval rova latall at all provi broido d a for or shelter to the passengers on landing and nothing less than that tha t is to me satisfactory 1 1 I 1 I mill ill coin communicate muni cate m with ith the union pacific people ale and bee if we can agree on a ugo union n depot I 1 understand that 31 sir r adams is anxious for a depot at 0 ogden and as all parties seem to aggee on its importance and even necessity I 1 think something Bo methin will bo be I 1 done very shortly you yours to very ery truly LELAND STANFORD cleres a pretty state of things the union pacific 1 people have asserted and almost conclusively proved that the central pacific officials were 0 opposed p to the depots as planned because of their great cost and now senator stanford retaliates ina in a very shrewd way ay by asserting that it is is ai he e who desires more extensive depot facilities cili ties than the union author 1 aties hao have yet ct proposed M I 1 I 1 I 1 11 M the foregoing croe represents not only the cross state of public beelin feeling 9 induced here by the cruel and absurd delate delays of the railways ni lwis ia ili this thin matter but file this clogs is a also the r sign ign of trust in in the promise of both adams ad ims an and d stanford regarding a speedy resumption of work upon tile present structures and it is is in this depot traiani tra iati vall L imply limply to that cross we a cling |