| Show CENTRAL PACIFIC Will BE A HOME ROAD SAYS FORT H Have aMe Complete Management Manage Manage- f. f ment of Its Own Resi Resi- dent in California t tS tX C X o S. S The Tho Tho In Intent In in- S X S j. j tent of ot th the Harriman executives n nOw w engaged d In unscrambling the Sl Southern rn Pacific eggs I ito Is Isto to make the Central Pacific railroad I now owned b by the Southern Pacific a r h TH o. Th rs mt Information tI on waa conveyed In a a. telegram received here t today by Charles C. C from Fort of ot the tho Union Unon Pacific The decision decision- of or th the n Pacific c management to give she th the Central Pa Pa Fa Pacific clUe a complete management of ot Its I own 11 from president down resident resilIent In California has already be been n announced I Continuing Mr Ir ort Rort Ea says s This Th insures completion of ot double double- tracking of ot the tho Central Pacific and the Union Pacific acro across s the continent Washington Fob Feb 8 Representatives of ot the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- railways today toda formally laid before before be be- fore tore Attorney General r ham the agreement 0 for tor the dissolution of ot tho the merger cr Mr Ir the thc railroad attorneys s and Paul D. D Cravath representing l uhn Loeb Co who will h head hond nd th syndicate of or bank bankers rs to dispose din dis pose poso of Or t the Union 1 Pacific's holdings holding'S or of Southern Pacific stock discussed at length the details of the tho proposed plan but no announcement was madeN made N N. If H John G G. Milburn and John C appeared fo for tor the Union P Pacific nn and Maxwell Evarts arts for tor forthe forthe the Southern Pacific |