Show I UNION TROUBLES 1 Coal Train Ditched Near Morgan But Blockade at Aspen Is Nearly Raised For a time at least the troubles of the Harriman lines have been from the Southern Pacific to the tile Union Pacific In addition to the line being blocked mocked between the Aspen spen tunnel and Altamont oy ny D a landslide pine cars load Ed td with coal were ditched near neat Morgan yesterday morning and that portion of or the line between Ogden and Evanston was tied up for the balance of the day da It Is not known just how the wreck of The wrecker from Ogden as aswell aswell asWell well as the outfit from Evanston was sent out to clear away the wreckage General Manager W T H Bancroft and General Superintendent E Buckinham went to the scene in a special train Local Union Pacific officials state that they expect the landslide near the As Aspen Aspen ASpen pen tunnel to be cleared away some time today so as to permit a resumption of travel over that route All Au of ot yesterdays trains to and from the he east wire w re run via Ia McCammon and Granger over the north northern northern northera ern era route 0 o Short Line This occa occasioned occasioned delay to all trains over oel that route The Lillian Lililan Russell u the theatrical th company compan which was scheduled for tor fora tora a performance here heru last evening came in from the east on one of the delayed trans trains which arrived close eloc to midnight and the performance had to be can canceled The Union trouble has served to give the Southern Pacific line a chance to get caught UI up in a measure with its heavy rush of freight Assistant General Superintendent ent J M Davis of the Short Line came up from Salt Lake yesterday and spent a part of tho the day dav looking over local conditions Superintendent E K C Manson Ianson returned from the west yesterday after spending a week at Sparks |