Show SHORfLTI ES NW PRESIDENT What the Election of Judge Cornish lleans I t i DOMINATION BY THE r r UNION PACIFIC i V 1 Process of Cohesion SuccessfullY F Carried Out The Two Wads row Constitute a f Union In PartitionSpecullltion r Regarding the Ogden Gateway Is t Revived Bancr > ft and Eccles Will Return Today Hallory r Goes to the Baltimore Ohio To Stop DiscriminationNotes eSpecial to The Herald Omaha Neb Oct 9From this time on the Oregon Short Line will be dominated dom-inated by the Union Pacific which will completely control Its policy Judge Cornish who for so long a time was I identified with the latter road not only becomes chairman of the board of directors di-rectors but assumes the presidency of I the Oregon Short Line Officials of the Union Pacific here admit that the Short Line Is no longer an Independent system with a policy of its own The I fact that Horace G Burt George J i Gould E H Harriman O II Kahn I and Judge Cornish have been made the new < iirectors of the system and are associated In its management is pointed I point-ed out as a decisive proof of Union Pacific Pa-cific domination It 15 still however j a union In partition The roads do not becofe one but as a prominent olTIcial of the UnIon Pacific pointed outlast out-last nirht the Short Line will be operated oper-ated under the management and dlrec i tlon of Union Pacific magnates The process of cohesion has been in progress prog-ress for many months and began when the owners of the Union Pacific se i cured a controlling interest In the stock of the Short Line Since then no change of Importance occurred to change the aspeit of Independence until the elections elec-tions made at the meeting of the stockholders stock-holders In Salt Lake recently 1 As chairman of the board Judge Cornishi will have with him as an executive exe-cutive commIttee the following Oliver Amea H G Burt < E HHardman O H Kahn md Winslow S PlOrce Fur members of the executive committee including President Burt are also members of the xecutlVe mmittceof I the UIIOl Pacific No further 1ianEfS In official per i I sonnel of the Short Line have yet been announced I i The above confirms The Heralds an I 3 nouncejnent jestrday morning that W I D Cornisn had been elected president of the Oregon Short Lne at the direc tors meeting held In New York City I on Friday and explodes the fake spe clal of the Tribune printed under flaring headlines Friday morning an I nounclng the election of Harriman as president on Thursday when as a matter mat-ter of fact the dlrectors meeting did not take place until the following day It may be added however that none of the railway officials here regarded the I Tribune special as anything but a fake and entirely In line with nearly 1 every prediction made by that sheet in co JccUon with the expected r changes in the management of the two I f systems |