Show RLINGTON B MAY GIT G T IN A BAD BOX Ambiguous Answers to Some Direct Queries I i CUT KATE CHARGES BEING INVESTIGATED RECORDS OF THE OFFICE ARE NOT GOOD EVIDENCE AgreeI on Limitations Being Violated Vio-lated on All Hands and the Situation Situa-tion la Being Fairly Faced by Competing Lines Demoralization in Passenger Rates Has Not Run Its Course by Fnr and a Crash Is Confidently Looked For Chicago June 23 Rates for the National Na-tional Education associations meeting ait Asbury park N J are likely to go t pieces Demoralization has already set im but so fa it has not extended farther than the limitation of tickets The Soo ds the leader in breaking over the traces I a announced that its return tickets for the occasion will be good until September 1 The Wisconsin Central at once gave notice that it will do the same The Milwaukee ii SL Paul o ha decided de-cided > to meet the competition I will exbend the limits of its own tickets and accept extensions on the part of the connections The Bunlington may find itself in a bad box before it gets through with the charges thaifc have been made the ae mae ngainst it < un conneotibn with cut rates made for school teachers from Denver General Passenger Agent Travers ha written he dhairman of the Western Passenger association declaring that the records of his educe showed that the tickets of which complaint has been made had been sold at full tariif rates and he proposed to stand on tat record The chairman considered ithis answer swer ambiguous He considered i would have been more satisfactory to competing roaxJs df Mr Travers had r come out and stalled unequivocally not ttdat the records of his office showed but that no cut or unauthorized inducement in-ducement a been made to induce the teachers t tpalronize the Burlington Missouri Tihe matter is still under Te matr investigatioki irvetgatdn I Charges against the Burlington Cedar Ce-dar Rapids Northern for selling a ticket from Rednbock t Chicago at 750 ithe authorized rate being 850 I were da dismissed by the chairman of the Western Passenger association because there was not evidence enough to susltain tihem Private advices received here today I from Cincinnati reported that lao < attention at-tention wa being paid to the agreed limitations of tickets for the Republican I can league meeting at Denver The Ohio Mississ5ppi and the Missouri Pacifiq were malting tickets good for return any time until June 27 The Chicago roads propose t meet this competition thi rm tton Cut Rates to Denver Kansas City June 23he sale of excursion tickets to Denver and Pueblo Pueb-lo with stopover priveleges began today day The rate is 1075 for the roundtrip round-trip but the return end can be used only on June 30 July 10 and July 12 unless some of the roads secretly honor the tickets on otflier days There was a lively demand for the tickets this morning and heavy travel to Denver days Is anticipated within the next few Having n Serious Struggle Evansville Ind June 23Grand SecretaryTreasurer Murphy of the Switchmens Mutual Aid association was here today on an important mission mis-sion in connection with the removal of the grand officers in this city July 1 He said the statements of the affairs of the order will be given out shortly From a conversation with him it is now believed the order is passing through a serious struggle for existence exist-ence I is believed the statements will be of a sensational nature At War AgainSt Again-St Louis Mo June 23t Louis lines members of the Western Passenger Passen-ger association are at wa again This time it is the Missouri Pacific the Wabash and the Burlington aganist the Chicago Alton The charge is made that the Alton has offered St Louis turners a rate of 2250 between St Louis and Denver which they have advertised for their annual meeting at Denver July 79 Northern Pacific Repairs Tacoma Wash June 23 Superintendent Superinten-dent Dickinson of the Northern Pacific announced this morning that repairs to the flooded portions of the road have been so nearly completed that the line to Portland south of Globe Ore will be placed in ooeration Sunday and the main line around lake Pen dOrelle in Idaho on Monday The First Son An infant boy arrived at the home of Mr R S Dresser 148 South West emI I em-I pie at 3 this morning All are well |