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Show ADAMS' METHODS BARRED THE U. P. DOES NOT PROPOSE ANY CUTTINC DOWN OF FORCES. Ciuulil Wlilrlrrt Into liiragu on Fait lime -Kumora lu t Alarm tlia Little XVIrard ,4 Mei.cau Kail n ay XV sr. ' Oil April 2:1. Tho report current cur-rent for some t'liie past throughout the Wvoming system lhat n heavy reduction reduc-tion in all tiie departments would be made Mav 1st, together with but eight hours of work for all shop-men, was contradicted by General M-maer Clark. He said that the retrenchment methods of Charles . Adams would not bo tolerated, and that, all forces would be increased and regularly maintained. Mil. lilll in 13 A HAI'U) BIAS', Chicago, April 2:1. Jay Gould arrived ar-rived in town yesterday afternoon on a special train, having made the remarkable remark-able time often hours from Omaha, live hundred miles. Mr. Gould reiterated what he said in Omaha concerning the Wei-tern Tratiic association. When asked about the alleged Vanderbilt scheme to extend the Fremont, Klkhorn iXx Missouri valley to Ogden, Mr. Gould said ho thought tho report not true. After the I'nion l'acilic is paralleled it will be time enough for him to act. A XHXICAt lUiLWA tVAU. Cliv t ik MknK'ii, April 23. --via Galvcstonl War has beep begun between be-tween the Inter-oceanic and Mexican railways. Itoth roads have lowered the rates and are shcrtciiing the time between be-tween th '3 city and Vera Cruz. |