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Show R.MLRO.MJ NOTES. Mr. Bruback, of the S. P. V. has arrived in Boston, and it is said everything has been arranged with the U. P. and work on that road in San Pete, may commence any day, NOT SOLD. It ha3 been rumored since work on the railroad was stopped in Eph-rairn, Eph-rairn, that the R. G. W. had been s ild. The following from the Tribune oi the 14th; an inteiview with col. Dodge gives a contradiction contradic-tion to these rumors. "The Rio Grande western has 11 it bee 1 sold." he replied. '. Are the negotiations pending and is here a prib.ii). lily that the road will be old?" was asked. The owners of the Rio Grande West em th'nk." said he, "that the property w ill be worth a ureal deal more after awhile than it is 11 w." Work is progressing between , Mt. Pleasant and Spr ni Gitv, and in fact all Ion; the line except Ephraim. The work on the Railroad is progress-ii'U progress-ii'U sieadily ai Mt. Pleasant, and trains will be running in three weeks. Work on the railroad for some unknown un-known reason has been stopped at j Eohiaitn. Why this is, a d how long it will remain at a standstill we are unab'e to learn. |