Show ItT TALKS OF RAilROADS President McCune of Utah Pacific Returns I I i a SAYS BURLINGTON COMING Nothing Mow on Utah Pacific Regarding Re-garding Extension or Relations With the New Los Angeles End But tho Link Is Surevto Bo Closed By Somo Railroad Orogon Short In Lino Will Pay Coupons at Maturity tqt1 January 1st Santa Fe Telegraphers Telegraph-ers on n Strike I President A W McCune of the Utah Pacific la at home again after sometime some-time passed Jn New YorJ and other Eastern cities Seen at his housu ct last evening and being asked about possible developments on the road Mr McCune said that there was nothing he could give out which would be oC Tti7 Interest to tho public pertaining to the Utah 8 Pacific He saidhe had followed till the announcements made of tho plans of the construction oC I the Ios Angeles San Pedro t Salt Lake by the W A ClarkR C Kerens syndicate but to date there had been no suggestion of a future alliance between c be-tween that road and the Utah Pacific Pa-cific There Is no doubt said Mr aicCunc that the road to Los An I cir gcles la going to bt built by some one iii for the project presents many attractions attrac-tions for an Investor but it takes considerable time to get such a bD bi T undertaking successfully launched I uI have always believed that the building I of the road would bo the greatest thing possible for the development of I I this State and It was with that Idea I In view that the construction of the I Utah Pacific was brought abouL I Of one thing Imn ccrtaln the Burlington means business and is BU1Jngton If COD YOEC ing to Utah That will be a great thing fOl this country too asd It sai makes the future appear very bright L1 for the prosperity and advancement of this section Mr McCune says that the route 1 shown by the survey through Bounti I ful ought to prove a good one as there Js an easy pass from Ulntah over the I pld stage road and it has been Burr Bur-r Y 11 1 fore vcyed for a railroad many times be the line Jn fact all the plans were In hls hands When he died I didnt feel able to take hold of such a big undertaking alone so the matter waS dropped General Agent F B Choatc of the Oiegon Short Line will be transferred to plttHburg Pa 09 general agent there of the Union Pacific News of the change created great surprise yes tunlay In railroad circles rio report Is again circulated that Lthe I Burlington has secured control of the S1 Joseph Grand Island and wJ assume the inanagement of that him in connection with the Burlington Missouri system Hi Nebraska early In the new year The Rio Grande Vestcrn has under consideration u further and much j more important change for the betterment better-ment of Its line than any heretofore attempted I Is the straightening out I i of the kInks in Jordan Narrows The 1 plan calls for a tunnel through the hill at this end of the narrows I |