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Show MAY SETTLE MATTER WITHOUT A HEARINtf Complaint of Knight Woolen Mills Company Against Union Pacific Nearlng Adjustment. The complaint filed with tho interstate inter-state commerce commission by the Tvnight Woolen Mills company of Provo, regarding the rate on scoured" wool from Chicago to Provo will probably bo adjusted ad-justed before the hearing is called at 10 o'clock this morning, according to H. A. Scandrett, interstate commerce attorney at-torney for tho Union Pacific system. This information was givon out by Air. Scandrett, aftor a conference of the logal and traffic representatives of the Harriman lines and Donvor & Pio Grando railroad, held in the offico of J. A. Reeves, general freight agent for tho Oregon Short Line, last night. Tho coiiphiint sets forth that tho rate in ctfect was excessive and a reduction re-duction was requested. The henring is scheduled for 10 o'clock this morning beforo JOxaminor August K, Gutheim of tho interstate commerce commission, in tho federal courtroom. Among- the railroad and traffic representatives rep-resentatives from outside tho city who attended tho meeting last night wore Elmer P. Wood, general freight agent for tho Union Pacific railroad; H. C. Bush of tho westorn classification committee com-mittee and IL A. Scandrett, intcrstnto commerce altornoy for tho Union Pacific Pa-cific lines. |