Show A TI tt t t to 15 4 though ione sight 41 rhe he inci memory nory lias has a great reat deal to do ivr I 1 t our bodily ills said the vc veteran teran iw VW 7 my illy cai coins its on oil the foot I 1 lost at gettysburg hurt like the dickens ahei I 1 stub my lily ouden doudt n leg 0 Har harpers pera bazar ll 11 sh oil ii tri behind be lid 1 closed doors at the Knuts knutsford fora hote monday representatives representative 3 of themer mer oil ij j a a s J qt of I 1 this city and the railroads centrice cen trine here have been in close con fren frema I 1 trying to satis gatis aleast the fel freight t tariff from mossouri Moss onri river T city and alsoto also to salt ike tike T from fro nithe it west the task before the cont conf iren denb la Is one which has not a promising butlo outlook k tora fora quick solution the th merchants eban atlant have taken a solid stand I 1 T agal at the railroads bud and are ina in a position posit to assert their rights until the rail roads accede to their just demands but BELL it thele there is anyone who believes that the I 1 61 uj A f various roads have sent such an array of t 11 talent talen as it is already here simply to listen 1 to the demands of the merchants committee i and favorably report on oil those demands tiei dei I 1 than that person should make the acquaintance of 0 some of the general freight agents in this city railroads said president S il II 11 dark clark of the union pacific to a times reporter this morning are like individuals when it comes to making concession no man gives up anything valuable val liable un nn less forced to do so wei want to be fair with the people of this city said mr air dark clark in slon sion do you think the conference will be able to agree on a freight tariff asked the reporter mr dark clark rubbed hia rhin chin nod said it atif knowlie know lie he coulat fay eay the railroad men now in the city fire are colonel doll dodge S jr II 11 dark clark E die dackin mege son J A 57 SI judge trolly holly of the union aulon pacific W M sage traffic manager of the chicago rock island pacific F C gay and C jr II hudson of the atchison topeka asanta santa FP fe rich ard gray of the sout southern born pacific G 11 crosby of the burlington and mosouri river AT wells jr denver and rio grande S 11 II babcock rio grande western S V derrah mosoura pacific the merchants committee is as follows W 11 II remington A E hyde G T 0 dell john dark clark C P V mason and george romney 13 1 was held at the Knutsford this morning but no buis guisness ness of importance was transacted as thet the meeting was awaiting the arrival of general dodge whose train was delayed ane and a halt half chourp arriving here hera shortly after lO 10 ol 01 cloea at P pm in the conal bace was called to order and got down to im immediate work as aa gentral general dodge will remain in the city only a day or so BO it id 18 generally believe in the city aba the action of the merchants commit committee tee and the railroad representatives would befi be final nalin in case they reach an aa amicable adjustment of tile the rates bat such buell is not the cased the chamber of commerce in this case ha has relinquished it has simply ly given the larger shippers opportunity to confer with the railroads to see it if the he freight rate question could be settled without bit au aphea appeal I 1 to the inter state commerce if I 1 tb it agree agreed d upon by the railroads Is unsatisfactory 10 lo the abam chamber her of com coin in marce erce the suit now pending against the railroads will be pushed actively before the anter slate commission timi Tymi tso |