Show CONFERENCE OF RAIL RAILROAD OAD MEN Harriman Harahan Calvin and the Others Will Discuss Plans at Pasadena Pas dena Cal CalLos CalLos CalLos Los Angeles Cal March 14 How can I tell ten what will happen before beCore it happens was the answer E H Har Bar Harriman Harriman riman gave cave to a question as to what changes In railroad circles would re result result sult suit from the conference between n him himself self sel and several of or his lieutenants to tobe tobe tobe be begun In Pasadena tomorrow The answer was similar to all other replies he made when asked regarding te future railroad policies and things thih d vi vital v tal to the new prosperity wave The special train which brought Mr Jr Harriman and party from Mexico ar arrived arrived arrived rived in Riverside this afternoon and the members of the party spent several hours in automobiles in the suburbs of or orthe the tho city Later the train proceeded to Pasadena where Mr Harriman was Joined by several other railroad mag rodg magnates nates The conference tomorrow Will take place In a cottage rented for three weeks by Mr Harriman and amI m n which a telegraph office has been b n installed Mr Harriman refused to discuss the Use rate situation In Texas and Arizona or his plans for railroad building or ex extensions extensions extensions tensions or Improvements of existing lines The Harriman Party With Mr Ir Harriman are his wife ICe and two daughters Julius vice president and director of maintenance maIntenance nance mince and operation of the Southern Pacific system s W V F Herrin chief counsel of the Southern Pacific P and Epes Randolph manager mana er for Cor Mr Ir Har liar Harriman Harriman riman in Arizona Among the other railroad men who met him at Pasadena tonight were J T JT TT T Harahan of the Illinois Central J P OBrien of ot the Oregon Railroad Nay Nav Navigation Ni company compan J 3 F Dunne of the Oregon Short Line E B E Calvin of the Southern Pacific George T Nicholson second vice president pf of the Santa Fe and W H Newman the New York Central When told of newspaper reports of ut changes In the heads of ot the various branches of the Harriman system Mr Harriman said it was evident that the newspapers knew all about it but that he did not know anything an about the changes as yet |