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Show f decideon plan JLrrntaiives of the TTarriman 1 P pacifies Lay Agreement Bc-m Bc-m . f0re Attorney Genera). l' trrvrrTON". Pel). S, Kcprescnt-91' Kcprescnt-91' rt,P Union Pacillc am! South-Ml'ifr5 South-Ml'ifr5 rnilwavs todav formally laid H'ifilSiJfteMoriil WickorBliRin M fZlfor tho dissolution of tho morjrer. Mr. "Wickorsliani, tho railiw attorneys and Paul JD. Grnvath, ropre scntine Ivuhn. Loob & Co., vho will head the syndicate of bankers to dispose dis-pose ot tho Union Pacific's holdings of tooiilnerii Pacific stock, discussed at eiJRth the details of tho proposed plan, but no announcement was made. N IT. Loomis. John G. .MM burn and .John 0. Spooncr appeared for the Union Pacific Pa-cific and Maxwell Evarts for the South, ei'n Pacific. SAN 1 'KAN CI SCO, Feb. S. Tho in-ten in-ten L oi the llnrriman executives now engaged in unscrambling the Southern Pacific-Union Pacific, eggs is to make 1 he Centra Pacific railroad, now operated oper-ated bv the Southern Pacific, a "homo road.' ' Tlti.s information was convoyed in a telegram received here today by Charles C . jMoorc from ficrritt Fort of tho Union Pacific. Tho decision of the Union Pacific management to give the Central Pacific a complete management of its own from president down, resident in California, hns alreadv boon announced. Continuing. Continu-ing. Mr. Port says: ''This insures completion of double-tracking double-tracking of tho. Central Pacific and) the Union Pacific across the continent." conti-nent." I |