Show U P RAIlWAY OfHOA And Representatives of the Govern ment Arrive THE FORECLOSURE TODAY I WILL COM JUDGE SA BORN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT The Sale of the Road It I Anticipated Antici-pated Will Result In Something Like a Revolution In Railroad Circles Known Who the Purchasers Purchas-ers Will Be and Their Policy Will Be to Absorb Other Systems A party of distinguished United States court officers and Union Pacific officials arrived on a special train from the east last night and went to the Knutsford They are here in connection connec-tion with the proceedings which will occur in the federal court today when the decree of foreclosure against the Union Pacific will be entered The party included Receivers Anderson and Mink of the Union Pacific Mr Green of New York representing the trustees of the first mortgage Mr Cornell aNew a-New York attorney and exGovernor Hoadley and wife of Ohio Governor Hoadley is a special assistant of the attorney general aId represents the government The others in the party are General Cowin Hoadleys assistant assist-ant W B Smith of Topeka representIng represent-ing the mortgage holders and Mrs Smith General Solicitor Kelly and General Gen-eral Manager Dickinson of the Union PacifIc None of the party were inclined to talk about railroad matters last nbrht The decree of foreclosure has already been entered in the United States courts at Omaha Denver and Cheyenne Chey-enne and the formality will be completed com-pleted when it Is entered here today After that the road will be advertised for sale which will take place in Omaha perhaps within 30 days KNOW THE PURCEDASERS PUCES While the Union Pacific officials are naturally not inclined to talk about the matter 1 3s generally understood that they know who will b the purchasers of the road and there is also a well grounded foundation for the statement that as soon as the road is sold and the affairs of the company reorganized the Union Pacific expects to create more or less of a revolution L railroad circles absorbing other roads which It does not control now and eventually establishing estab-lishing one of the greatest railroad systems in the country This is expected pected to occur within a year LOMAX HERE ALSO Mr E F Lomax o Omaha general passenger and ticket agent o the Union Pacific is also a guest at the Knutsford He arrived here yesterday afternoon and went to Saltair with Passenger Agent H M Clay and Traveling Trav-eling Passenger Agent S A Hutchinson Hutchin-son S I |