Show TROUBLES TELEGRAPHERS OF Belief That Arbitration Board Will Make Hake Decision by Next Saturday E K C Manon superintendent of the th Salt Gait Lake Lako division of oC the Southern South rn Pa Pacific returned yesterday from Sparks Spark Nev where he has ha been for some time after spending a week In San Fran in connection with arbitrating the trou troubles troubles bles bies between the railroad telegraphers and the officials of or r the Southern Pa Pacific Pacific The taking of ot testimony before the board of ot arbitration was completed last lat evening and Mr lIr Manson M neon ts 16 of the opinion that the decision of the board will be announced by b Saturday The differences with the telegraphers on the Southern Pacific system I stem hinge up upon upon upon on three points who shall legislate for tor forthe forthe the train dispatchers th star etar stations and pay paT for tor Sunday work Testimony was introduced so 80 aa as to make a com corn comparison comparison parison between the methods In vogue ogue on the tho different roads Officials of ot the Santa Ranta Fe Fa gave evidence as to tf that line and Assistant General J 3 M Davis of th the Short Line at Salt Lake gave testimony au as to the tho Great Northern railroad with which he be was as formerly connected In speaking of ot conditions along alone th thUna line Una of 0 the Southern Pacific Mr Manson stated Mated that the Salt Bait Lake division is in good shape except for the fact that the Sacramento division Is II unable to take the freight for California point points which has bas caused a congestion of freight traffic traffic fic tic Owing to the roundabout way wa be being beIng being ing used out of Oakland on account of the tho high waters ill all 11 eastbound d trains are lire I delayed As s to what hat damage the waters have done to the right of way wa it will willbe willbe willbe I be Impossible to 10 tell until the waters I recede tb the tracks truck still being under wa water ten ter I |