| Show I I 61 DIG s S O RAilROADS HER Vice-President Vice and Secretary Secretary Secre Secretary tary of the Union Pacific in Salt Lake Lalie Confer Conference nce Preliminary to Meeting Gray-bearded Gray a la a-la la Prince of Wales who was portly prosPerous prosperous and polished polished polished pol pol- suave his manner a mailed fist inside a glove or of velvet Alexander Millar Millar Mil Mn lIar lar se secretary of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroad systems friend of captains of industry counselor counselor counselor coun coun- of those behind the throne of capital capital capital cap cap- ital accustomed to sit in the seats of th the mighty said today that he had no opinion pinion concerning the stand of President President President dent Roosevelt in connection with the railroads of the United States What do you think of the li President Presidents President's Presidents President's dent dents dent's a policy regarding retarding the railroads 7 1 he was asked Im Im I'm only working fox for another was was the reply My l opinion wouldn't for count much Then dont don't you think you ought to tell ten it That mailed d fist peeped o out t of the glove love of velvet an and the answer came back ack not nearly so suavely I j f dont don't ie to talk about c care that matter matter mat mat- ter at alt u Mr Millar Judge William D D. Cornish of Omaha vice president of the Union Pacific and General Manager Bancroft I of the Oregon Short Line were closeted in the office-of office the last na named ed all ajl day today It is understood that preliminary prelim preliminary 1 nary measures were taken toward arranging arranging ar ar- ar ranging the final final- details for issuing worth of bons bonds bonas to to tobe be decided decided de de- upon at a meeting tomorrow af af- Alexander Millar l s said id today that today that the the- greater r ater portion o of the proposed bond issue WIll will will-be be devoted toward redeeming outstanding ao ds of the Union Pacific railroad |