Show WAS MERELY A FAKE The Rumor That U P Officesma Were to be Removed SUPT BANCROFT DENIES IT Through Trains to Ran From Green Rirer and From Pocatello to This City flio Dispatcher Dis-patcher May Go The Yale lock has been picked once more The Waltham watch story has been revived re-vived The Tribune has again posed as arival to the Eden Musee and has once more allowed lowed its freak to startle the public The great moral organ has once again proved to the Salt Lake community that its it-s utterly and totally unreliable in railway news as in every thing else it tackles The public has heard much of the scoops in the shape of railway news to I I which the great organ of moral decrepitude has treated its readers They have been told that it was the first to publish a synopsisbadly bulled and totully unreliable i the report of the surveys made by JFewson Smith for the extension of tho Union Pacific to the coast Tho readers of the delectable Ira j I j rag have been compelled to wade through column after column of alleged railway I news stolen from eastern and western journals jour-nals and rehashed as local happenings All this and more have they suffered and then turned to THE HERLD for facts The latest stroke of enterprise now over was made yesterday morning when tc heunreliablerag announced that the machine ma-chine shops and other departments of the Union Pacific were TO BE REMOVED TO OGDEN Those who were aware of the reputation ol the sheet for truth and veracity paid no attention to its utterances knowing lull well that they must be corroborated before they would be worth anything There were those however who allowed the sheet to influence their judgment and among those were members of the real estate exchange and the chamber pf commerce com-merce As will be seen from proceedings published elsewhere the real estate exchange ex-change held a meeting aud appointed a committee to wait upon the Union Pacific officers to inquire what it all meant A meeting was also called at the chamber of commerce rooms at 3 oclock for the purpose pur-pose of considering the questions and adopting RESOLUTIONS AGAINST THE ALLEGED PROPOSED PRO-POSED TRANSFER Among those present were the mayor and members of the city council the officers and directors of the chamber and leading member and officers the real estate exchange ex-change tingPresident JDonellan called the meeting to order and at his suggestion suggeston Mayor Scott was chosen chairman A general gen-eral discussion of the subject followed aud a committee consisting of Messrs George A Lowe L E Hail and Judge E F Col burn was appointed to prepare a request bo presented to Mr Bancroft immediately by a committee nine as follows Maybrw Scott exofflcio chairman Acting Presi dent John W DonnoIIan of the chamber commerce President H C Lett of the red estate exchange Vice President N Treweek of the stock exchange Messrs George A Lowe Spencer Clawson L E Hall 13 F Colborn and WiiaD H Shear man maThe committee immediately proceeded to Mr Bancroft office and were very courteously courte-ously received Mayor Scott read the following fol-lowing resolution Us adopted by thecom mittee supplementing the same with ap propriate remarks the subject At a meeting of the business men and city council of Salt Lake cfty assembled to consider the current rumor of the intended removal by ho Umo Pacific rillrjnd company ot Its butt ness offices from Salt Lake city to Ogden the following resolutions were unanimously adopted Whereas Salt Lake cit has in the past furnished nished to the Union Pacific Ktfilroad company avery a-very large proportion of us frtight and passenger passen-ger muSic which pr6portion was and is the sulk of the bubinebsdone In Utah territory by that company and inasmuch as a removal irom thIs city of said olees and hops would preju dice the busite < s interests of this City prlju ResolvedThat we earnestly and unitedly wc uniedy protest agaiubt the iiimorcd removal and i such stops are conteuip ated by said company ive resptctfully reiuebt that the idea of such renoval be abandoned Resolved That a copy of these resolutions be delivered to said Union Pacific Railroad com piny ActingPresident Donnellan being called upon to speak for the chamber of com nerce yielded the floor to Mr L E Hall vvMp spoke for a few minutes Withou waiting to hear from the other representatives tires of the committee Mr Bancrof promptly assured them that l HAD NOT UEEN DECIDED to remove the headquarters of the mountain moun-tain division of the Union Pacific railway from Salt Lake city and that the story 7 about the removal of the shops from thi city was all bosh and there had never been anything in it Speaking of the rumor about transferring his office and the train dispatcher Mr Bancrof said that the train dispatcher would go to Ogden as a matter of economy and apos sible convenience The idea of removing his individual office from Salt Lake city had been discussed somewhat but upon that point he said it had not been decided to do so and 1 > I assure you that I am decidedly de-cidedly of tho opmori that I will not leave Salt Lake Further 1 want to say to your committee that we have just about completed com-pleted arra igemeats for running trains on the main line from Green River Wyoming solid to Salt Lake city instead of breaking tie train and changing cars at Ogden as at present A smilar arrangement will be made in regard to the trains on the Utah Northern from Pocatello to Sait Lake The committee was well pleased with the interview and expressed the opinion that the only thing that was even likely to be done would bo the possible REMOVAL OF THE TRAItf DISPATCHERS I office which of itself involved only a very few people Instead of their receiving undesirable un-desirable news they received the auovi information concerning the contem pla ed changes fuyorable to this city RUnning RUn-ning through solid trains into Salt Lake city direct will make Sale Lake the terminus termi-nus of ill of the mountain division of the Union Pacific and as a matter of courso necessitate the construction of much larger shops The committee will report these facts at tho meeting to bo held at the chamber of commerce this evening |