Show C P I 1 I 1 U NT I 1 N passed nili yesterday oa on his ivay way to california a IBE THE HITE BIS gig hunts think s 1 l is ganir ra nir 01 hm a god effect salt lake will col tot get ibi central rai tine if new loves to be made the union pacific passenger pan enger train which arrived la in OZ den at I 1 40 yesterday afternoon brought in the special car ol 01 president 0 11 of the central rac Pac fic containing president and arp huntington a lady friend and sir mr miles lilies the private secretary the parly party is returning from an in eastern lour tour and left on the central pacific at foi sin san francieco francisco the train waa was duo dae in og derf at 11 a but for or romo rome anavo unavoidable leable reason was detained until tha tho hour above mentioned As it entered the yard a STANDARD reporter who bad been bee n waiting for nearly three boura hou rai boarded the private car and entered cute red into conversation with president HanU neton mr air bad jail jast finished his dinner and seemed to eel feel very well lie ile requested the reporter re to accompany him on an on a tour ol 01 inspection ins action of tho the union depot and ans eaid laid he would answer any question u e a ini p put u t to him that 3 did id not ont b bear e a r on certain subjects which bo he did not caro care to 1 I do not take any part in politics said mr air huntington Hont ington and neither does the central pacific I 1 consider that should ba be ran on a business budness principal and not mixed up with political party strafes fes feg 11 in regard to the stanford matter I 1 must cay may that I 1 know nothing I 1 am not working against the governor in any political p Olit leal sone and we are not I 1 in n perfect accord in regard to the particular position taken by myself roya elf tte I 1 the central pacific should be run entirely se from politics mr air stanford may be elected reelected re ro to tho ct t that I 1 inow know nothing I 1 do not tako any an y stock in tho the ramor rumor that stanford intends to ally himself with the vader bilta bilts and parallel with the central ftc in act fact I 1 know that each such are not bis his intentions tendons in I 1 da do oot cot care to place myself on record ro regarding gardin ini politics itice b bause I 1 taka take no block stock in it what hive yon heard about tho pacific short line that would bo b 0 of interest to the people c of ogden mr air 7 11 it aed tha the reporter only what I 1 have read io in the pipers pire re officially I 1 have heard nothing ro no advances have been made by th that i L t I 1 company to us end and of their amov movements e I 1 ana am entirely in the dark 11 do you think ho the santa le l e I 1 succeed ed in maniac making a deal with he the rio grando grande western and have an any y arrangements been made with the central pacific by which other co connections ll 11 may bo be mada made with th the e coast 1 I do not know nhat hat the bo baatu hiatus atu of the matter is at present bat vat nothing has been slid said to me we priva privately ely or officially about the project you have doub tlapa beard heard of 0 the long articles which have been pub I 1 limbed in the salt liko pipers re regarding ard the change of the sanction janc tion of of the central pacific from oscea to salt lake city and the tte building of the main line around the south eido side of the lake into that cay c ty Is thero there anything any thine in the matter mr air huntington 7 asked the reporter none whatever tho remarks aro are entirely unfounded I 1 do not think our company care to build through hundreds hand reds of miles of sage brush and desert simply to reace salt lake like city we will do no more building whatever th this year e ar 1 ly I have traveled through the country west and south of the lake by i stage and have seen some very hard times there the poorest meal I 1 over ever 1 ate and I 1 have bad had eoma some pretty bid bad 1 one I 1 tell you was at stockton just oat out west of bait salt lake that was a I 1 terrible meal and makes me shudder to think of it you have ft a beautiful city haro hero and one I 1 think with a great future before it lt the water hero is open splendid did 1 and plenty of it and there la Is all th the room and resources necessary to make a larga large city with the entire county at tributary to it the climate ia also very good and I 1 think ogden is ft a thrifty and I 1 rapidly gaoing city what you dont mean to toll tell tac me that you have a population of nearly eighteen thousand well I 1 would never have thought to soo sue the time when a city of 0 f this size would ba be built here but then time changes all fill things lings ti when I 1 first passed through here before the road u was as built bull t the country presented A different appearance when asked what a ere hla his views about bout tho the manifesto by h brae dent woodruff Wood rna sometime joaie time alo president said 1 11 I bavo havo read tho the manifesto and of course have heard tha the matter discus S bed very freely in to tho the east last and in d my own and tho the general opinion is that move nove was a it one the latter day biinte saints or mormons cormons as they are called always did have my heartiest and most sincere respect and sympathy I 1 always did think that they were tho moat most industrious aad one of the best people on tho the earth when I 1 think of the good thay they have done in bonding building up this western country and bringing over the poorer class of at people from europe and other countries not bid mind you vou but dimply ly poor where they coald could iff imf materially mat ria ly improve their positions ID in life the idea occurs to TOO me that this till government has imade mada a serious mistake in the way it hag has dealt with this cople eople but bat dont think that I 1 sanction polygamy on the contrary I 1 consider it a rale ot at barbet lom but then I 1 believe that is the of the mormons cormons and no one else talking of this matter brings to my mind a little incident which always makes mo me emila smile when i I 1 think of it i t while the central ai pacific was belog being bet built and before the connection was made at ogden I 1 was out here in I 1 this country and bad W creation occasion to visit salt lake city and of course must m see eee the areat brigham during on our r stay one of my c campan tons ona asked him how many I 1 wives bo he had the answer brinham gave 0 him made us all laaen and I 1 have ave always had bad a great deat deal of ro for hirn since 1 I have jast just eno enough L 1 said ald he be to keep me from interfering with other laena mens wives and do this answer while not the firt bret time he had anade it was now to us 1 t lr am glad gw the have given up polygamy and hopa to sea a mora more harmonious spirit festel here in ulah utah of course I 1 do no not bother my head about the lies ilea I 1 know them to belies be lies told about people aad and they have my respect those cra cars there pointing to so tome m a emigrant em frant sleepers attached to the train remind roe me of tho time shortly after the road was opened when deml emigrants were forced to fight tor for a grants place c to sleep I 1 became tired ol 01 seeing women in with three or four children 11 hud d died together and nowhere t to lay a their tired heads so built at myo my own 0 exreno ex peno 0 ten cars after abat that pattern si since ah that at time oar our has run regular emigrant sleepers elee pera on every through traia train and they haeF hae proven roven a 8 great benefit to persons wish wishing I 1 ng to travel oa on second class tickets ind and niora more especially emigrants em franto 11 tho train was delayed some little time ou on account of a missing bait bolt in the private car but at a little after division superintendent knapp who mr sir Runt huntington ington to california rave gave the word and the conductor called all aboard pro idoft huntington when taking a ladt look at odon eaid said that he was glad to have had a social chat with tire tim STANDARD reporter as be was the only newspaper representative that had talked with him during dining the day the passengers scrambled to their places and the train pall palled ed out of the depot derot thero has bas been a represent atlo e from both the san ean francisco chronicle anda and examiner in ogden since monday waiting or mr huntington to arri arrive ve and both went west on an liia me train yesterday afternoon |