Show l PENSION ITS EMPlOYES1 DI Oregon Short Line Adopts Plan January 1st 1 IT WILL CREATE INTEREST 1 Fund Will Bo Provided and Those p Who Have Been Continuously in Service for Twenty Years Including Includ-ing Utah Central and Union Pacific and Reached Age Limit Will Be 3 H Given Pension Gathering of High fd Officials for tho St Paul Now 1 Through Car Arrangement Notes p I VicePresident W H Bancroft of the I r Oregon Short Line yesterday Issued the j following circular by authority of the board of directors t On January 1 1003 the Oregon Short Line Railroad company will establish es-tablish n pension syplern and provide the necessary fund for the same the sI L benefits of which will accrue to those a t f employees who have I been twenty ypjirs continuously In the companys II service and who have reached an age necessitating retirement therefrom The amount of pensionfto he paid any t employeewill depend upon the length of his continuous service with the company com-pany and his average 1 monthly salary during the last Ion yearn thereof IN Full particulars of this plan will be announced In due time The above 1 will create general interest Inter-est among the army of men on the L Short Line system In the companys I service In this caSt means the old I Utah Central and local lines the old Oregon Short Line and Utah and lB Northern and thc Union Pacific with I liK their successor the Oregon Short Line I > > iB Thus It vIlI bo seen that there arc I iff many who have been In the service i twenty and even thirty years There will to the usual age limit however I 70 years being the age when a man will retire from the service and receive a pension for the rest of hie life The same system will go Into effect on the Union Pacific Southern Pacific and Oregon Railway Navigation com L pan panTho The move Is I a good one and the ad L dltlonal particulars will be eagerly looked for by the employees of the i t Harriman llnca all over the country |