| Show IN TIII HAlLWAY FAMILY I flints of an Agreement Between Union Pacific And Oregon Short Linebut Nothing Definite CHANGE Or TRAIN TIME ON SOME LINES ITouilnrnl IUIIi y Men Milting the City Still Itot lum for Julian Moo Union right Won comes from Omaha that Union Un-ion Pacific ollldal there believe a new tramc arrangement will be entered Into In-to soon between their road and the Short Line to take the place of the agreement abrogated by the recent Union Pacific order Just what the basis of the anticipated agreement Is I has not been stated In the Halt Lake offices nothing la I known as to what may be done but ns Messrs Bancroft And iccles of the Short Line have left for tho cast It Is quite likely that any new arrangement If one be made will be lrfectcd without the knowledge of railway olllcials here except much confidential information an may como to the life Grande Western which Is I standing by the Short Line Meanwhile Mean-while tralllc foes on undisturbed that inrrlid by ihr I Union Pacific being routed to the West via the Southern Iaclllc so far as possible and the Short Lines northwestern business findlne ltd outlet through K el W connections In Colorado Jut the next ten days lin y develop an entirely new distribution of business which how nr mill not Affect the actual fraud fer of passengers and freight Mon Ud I lubt The active war on the Short Line Inline In-line with the older of seveilng cunnec lion on the part of the Union Pacific ns given In the News on Friday last was opened by the Montana union today to-day ten elayn In advance of the time Bet by the order This will create Fome inconvenience to the Miort Line und to tralllc sent by It via life Grande lVenternto eastern points until October Octo-ber 1 Uy the latter elate It Is I lot unlikely that the Short Line will make arrangements with the H A P nt Sliver How to that the Short Unas trains will run Into Untie over the II A 1 tracks thus abandolIng the Montana UnIon entirely Tbo 819 Ik ad Ogden Today September 20 tho Salt Lake Ogden changed Its time table be tvveen this city and Its stations north to Lagoon The business at the resort has been satisfactory the past sum met but the present runic t Is I not so heavy as to require the full summer service Prom this time on there will be but four trains un week days and six on Sundays follow It It news There wa an Interesting sight In the Union Pacific yards here this morning morn-ing when four sections of might No 29 went west say the Laramle Wjo Hoomrang of Saturday They were loaded with railroad mils and were tonlllntd 10 Japan The rail lire from Chicago and tire the first shipment to Japan They will lie I hllled hy boat from Hall Francisco It tills been definitely decided to change the service of the Sanpete valley Val-ley jallroad says the Muntl Messenger The messenger conllnue5uppclntend ent Rerr says that much loetter rIce r-Ice will bo given both passenger unit freight Commencing In October AIon tI will continue to be the starting point Tile passenger train will not lie en cumb1 wltlt Irlght cats will run Ihoullh 10 Nlhl In two hours one hour sooner than at preen 111I con nert with the Oregon 8holl Line ul that floce 1loee1 to Salt Lake without any delay Al ltllloOt ana gel there live hour after leulng Munll IIlgh U01my 0111MI Col A II Andrews first vice presi lent 01 the Southern not Iwayis In Salt Lake accompanied by his family and by Henry Watkins Miller Col Andrews An-drews home is lit Raleigh N c The road of which ho Is I a leading Official Is one of the largest systems In the United States operating 4800 miles of railway reaching from Clnclnnoll Mulheat 10 the AllllnUo seaboard Col Andrews and family lire traveling over the west In the colonels I private rent a y CA r IV j J Valley general passenger agent of the Colorado Midland Is all other Prominent railway man who reached this city today Unlike Col Andrews Mr JolIy lit I not IralIn t chllly Cor ret and pleasure though lie Is I having considerable ot the latter In the Successful hun transacted for his road One more notable railway worker willIs will-Is here In a tV day In the person oC W n Jerome general passenger agent of the New York Central Mr Jerome to I Irnvellne partly for pleasure and partly In the business Interests of the great runway which fixes worlds records rec-ords for tat passenger nntl freight service lying 41tehe Shipments 01 sheep are quite heavy on all the railways The railway freight frame Is better now that It has been for several years nl this season W r McMillan tho representative In Salt Lake of the llurllngton route has Just returned from a trip over tho main linen ot that road W II Snedakcr Hlo Grande Western West-ern agent at San rranclacn came In on this morning train for II brief stay In Salt Lake City O I Abbott Union Pacific agent reached Silt Lake today on n brief Visit He Is I accompanied by his family fam-ily from Ireeley Colo Passenger Agent Durley of tho Short Line Unit I Passenger Agent Wndlelgh of the Hit Glands Western tied themselves to llutte Montana list evening |