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Show rmz araTflUlx. 'M""i aTair. JiTr " h' to toTIiSS' fe?S3ta regard that thZt!?1.0 Prasiaent Iflller fSwfcft,r,b,0,,bl8 mlghtUter-JwTn&p,r,,-freement wtaGeldaaid: 'at indifferent wStt-.SkJhJ aoUl to do l95ta arid UbB aOleged PabTJ-aS91 A-d 3Tm2t'Eli5?m tranaacUona, lwt.y-l1'w ad absurd be SteLES- Unltal SJJ,"v2"f eommittee,InItsre- StTtSL' P And Kanaaa rSatZ!?woJ,At the lowest ap-mi ap-mi 15090,rj00. For the OcM y, ttei tTn-S"?, tTn-S"?, "WrUauMd that tMt mat SJS -Wwbiy BtTect the "a,t, agreement TO"lHSTO9 OH DlLLOX'd STATE- aiEsrr. Milili", Dec- so' PreslJcnt ?f SL Paul road, com-mttogonthe com-mttogonthe statement made by rfSTleS.t ffUonof the Union Pa--i2,t' TId JWAWenlng that ho was fig bear that the tripartite fyeat was still In force, aanear-SLffe1 aanear-SLffe1 dB tbought it was "A. InttoatUHnforcehetoatB losatokBow bow the traffic agrre-ment agrre-ment between the Union Pacific na Northwestern roads can sUnd. By the terms of one the other cannot can-not exist. The 8L Paul road, he WjWould endeavor through legal Proceedings to enforce the contract forhe,use of the bridge terminals. President Cable of the Rock "land extirtased a similar sentiment senti-ment Neither he nor Miller would fxpreaa an opinion as to whether their contracts with the Union Pa-afle Pa-afle were In violation of the regu iatlonaof that road to the government govern-ment What steps they had taken regarding legal proceedings were flao kept quiet Both wlU attend the presidential meeting in New York and it is thought that they are reserving what they may have to say until then. SUu,the general Impression Im-pression actios to be that Gculd will gain his point In keeping the Bock Island and St Paul out of Omaba. Ifhd doea it to not at all certain that they will carry out the original project pro-ject of building an Independent bridge. |