Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled to Adopt a Constitution for the State of Utah
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SALT LAKE CITY, March 12. 1895.
HON. CHARLES CRANE, City.
Dear Sir: We are in receipt of your letters of the 9th inst. requesting rate of one cent per mile for members of the Constitutional Convention, when traveling between their homes and this city, and in reply, beg to state that arrangements have been made for rate of one fare for the round trip for all members of the Convention between above points during the life of the Convention.
It is only necessary for the members to present their credentials or certificates of membership in order to procure this rate, which, to our mind, is as low a rate as can consistently be granted, and which, I think you will find, is entirely satisfactory to the parties interested.
It is probable members of the Convention do not understand that this rate was granted for more than the first trip to Salt Lake.
We will be pleased if you will give all interested to understand that the rate is in effect until the Convention closes.
Yours truly,
J. H. BENNETT,
G. P. & T. A., R. G. W. Ry.
D. E. BURLEY,
General Agent, U. P. System.