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Show THE OMAHA BRIDGE. The V. P. Jshonld die Hie 0lhr Read Access oa Iteaion- ablo Terras. A WjARM wavx movino eastward. east-ward. ? Tae lrl-h G-uf rence at Ilonlcjnf: " t- So KeeoncIIIatlun Trobabie. THE SITUATION ATtTHE INDIAN AGENCY' BrTtlearach tolas J"r" IDC KAH-BOAD QrARHEl- SS. rBt Train Prevented from 1'ramlas- lhe Omaha llrldge. OilAil , "eb., Ic. 31. A temporary tem-porary Injunction was granted on petition of Ernest Stull, of Omaha, G prevent5150,OW in londs voteu by tbe city to aid the Union Pacific railroad ln the construction of a union depot here, from being turned over to tint company. The lnjuncUou is based on the ground that thu Union Pacifii should give all roa-is access to the depot on reasonable terms, and it now shows a disposition ta vlola'e the contract. The heariDg is st for January 5th. After the order of the court had boen served on the Union l-:ln last iilslit and that coaipauy had learned from the court that the fat, Paul trains could come across the briJge, an attempt was made to bring a fast train on thelattrrroalfrom Council BluflV. Tho train had progressed but a, short dUUncewben it was brought tea standstill by tbe tracks being barn up for 150 feet. An attempt was made to take tbe train over another route, but tbe switch was blocked byaneoilce ordered there ito keep fc train from goiothrough. ZL D,naaBi'o,,, j9ftSB. Dec 3! A 1 1 cclal 'IM8SfWaMrD ,vv reCvh.-d to- '" ""tWX t says !! i .enacted Wi-fcgJ is raajefrohj rSP?lito- gld fof EnglaSlL New iork Sss-jfd. AnUnues its demSS fen.-'charges six per cent tsB loans. |