| Show I ROADS ROAS REUME RESUME I USUA USUAL SERVICE En Embargoes Arc Are Lifted After Adamson Hour 8 Bill Bil Is Passed by hy Congress STRIKE CLOUD PASSES Relief F Felt el t on All Au Al Sides but hut Fear Remains That It Is Only Temporary T Ii I tho the threatened railroad WITH WIT vy averted by action of ot Con- Con gross In passing the tho to ion Adamson S S- hour bi bill railroads centering In Utah lifted Ired yesterday all al embargoes that had had been placed on the shipment of ot freight and transportation of ot passengers Embargoes of oC tho the Denver Rio Grande Crande and the Oregon Short Line Lino LitH were lifted before noon although It I Iwa was wa not definitely known that the tho Senate Senate Sen Sen- ate ato had hd passed passel the Adamson on bill bil until I Limo Immediately Im ira- after otter 6 r o'clock mountain mediately shippers shipper at nil all nI points on both rO roads 3 hogan began loading live Jve stock stock and ont grain for eastern markets that tho shipments might get undera underway to toda to- to da day Tho Salt Lake Lako Lako Route the tho Western West West- em ern Pacific Pacio and md tho the Southern Pacific also ilso have havo lifted their embargoes Skipping Shipping Returned At tho the Oreg Oregon n Short Lino offices otles It I Iwa was said cars placed at sidings wa for tor loading and not used on account of ot tho the company refusing to accept shipments shipments shipments ship ship- ments were were loaded during during- tho afternoon afternoon after after- noon and were on their wa way ea oust t last night Tho rho action acton of other western roads in lifting embargoes Friday night influenced tho action acton taken when It became evident nl that the th Senate would pass the thc hour eight bill bi Local officers of ot the four brotherhoods brother brother- broter- broter hoods which called clod the strike had not received last night official notice from brotherhood representatives In Wash Wasn- ah Ington that tho the strike had hal been boen abro abro- gated It I was ald b by C C. C. C BUiler and H H. E. E Mcintyre that notification messages would arrive hero here today toda and would bo be read at the meetings of or the railroad men called for 3 o'clock this afternoon and S g o'clock tonight In thu the Eagles Eagles' Eagles Mall hall lal Railroad employees who were to have havo gone one on strike Monday expressed themselves as being pleased pleaded with wih tho the course courso ourse of oC events stopping tho the threatened strike d for or Strike At general beneral offices of or the railroads relief rele was expressed on all al sides al although 31 al- al though managers masers of ot tho the various lines Jines In Utah declared they thoy were noro ready to move trains over o their lines if It the strike order went into effect It I was generally understood In Oregon Short I Line Lino offices that enough employees would have remained In the tho service i of ot tho the company to move more moro than half ht of ot tho the usual traffic None ono of the tho officials would make a statement restatement however however how how- ever er on the tho strike situ situ- atlon It I was learned from an authentic source in the tho Union Pacific system that preparations already have havo been started b by Its Is legal department In conJunction conJunction con- con Junction with wih the tho legal departments of ot other roads In tho the country to attack tho the constitutionality of ot the Adamson law as soon as It becomes effective on January 1 Wholesale houses of or Salt Lako Lao which stopped cars can In transit at Chicago havo have ordered the tho shipments to proceed west west The Tho express companies which had made preparations to protect shipments shipments ship ship- ments meats in case cao of ot a a. strike rele released ed all an allmen allmen men man engaged for tor this Extra train crews were used wd on all al lines mo ln moving traffic that had been held up I part of the tho te week wece and tho the connecting lines of ot all al Utah roads began delivering delivering deliver deliver- delver- delver In ing freight at terminals for tor transit to local points on tho the linos linea Y Yellowstone Service SC IC As a n result of ot tho the threatened strike tho the Yellowstone special from tram Salt Sal Lake Le to Yellowstone will wil be bo discontinued discontinued discon discon- after aCer tonight ht The Tho train tain will wl leave leae here hore at at o'clock tonight for Its last trl trip and will wil return from tho the park on tho the morning of September B. B After ACer tonight traffic to Yellowstone will ivill wil be handl handled d on the regular train leaving It Salt Lake In the tho afternoon Service will wi bo be continued to the tho park until September 15 Passenger traffic on all al roads was wa heavier yesterday than any dE day of or the present season as a the rush from the Pacific coast reached hero eastbound and the rush resin from tho the east cast cat reached hero w westbound In frantic effort to get through to destinations before tho the time the strike should havo become ef et- et Trains were run In two or more moro sections HolH l. l Hunt lilt ll The he ho hotels of ot the ci c y had ha light re registration reg reg- yesterday as the trav traveling public passed through Salt S1 Lako In ef ef- ef- ef torts forts to get to destinations The Tho crowds crowd about the hotels Friday had disappeared ared and anI only a a. few ew traveling men who were making for the tho big town to weather the threatened railroad railroad rail rail- rai- rai road storm to bo ho found Throughout the city business men expressed relief at nt tho the turn tur of affairs but man many of ot them the take the tho view that tha the Adamson act will not effectually settle the differences wil but oni only postpone post post- pono pone the threatened strike and its at attendant attendant at- at difficulties a n few months I |