Show EST IN MERGER CASE filED HERE Huge Volumes in Transcript of Gigantic Suit Against Roads EFFORT COMBINATIONS o to Circuit Court of States for Final Hearing ja er spending a year and a half takI tak- tak 3 I t te testimony in the famous railway a w er suit In n which seven great rail rail- systems one trust company and 1 railway magnates are concerned kt Jeter tor ir G. G Williams a special ex exam exam- for the government brought his histo histo to a a. close this morning by filing e great at bound boun volumes of evidence i a. a final report with J J. J E. E I Letcher o of the United States courts for the thet Utah The testimony was wason t on file and will wW be held heM until it itI iten itten I ten en i up by one of the circuit courts United United States for consideration L case ale is ono of tho bi biggest cst raili rail- rail 1 ever over attempted by byl l and a great deal of im- im mi- mi II Sit tt evidence has been collected t tj i jT Mr Williams says should shoud make og ng case a against the railway comand corn com r and d others concerned f complaint alle alleges es a a. merger of ot ys valued at many millions of 1 if The following are made dein deits de- de its in in the case The he Union Pa Pa- company the Oregon J lit Line J ne Railway company the Ore Ore- Navigation company Fc Fe e Railway company tho rn Pacific Railway company the Pacific Railway com company pan tho the thol l Northern Railway company the h Loan and Trust company 13 K Kima Kis ima riman riman n Jal Jacob ob H H. r. r Otto II n. 11 Tames lames es Stillman Henry II H. I g i ye iy-c y 6 Trick and William A. A I lIe IJ d l II cont ry to to t. t he regulations of i COmme e e act and it ft Is I r oj ot U the government 1 to dis- dis i l tle merger Jf If f one really exists lams who took the U- U his morning that he was not at ath k h say what h hIt It kind of a case he ISit rt present to the e court b but t h h hf do does d lat athis his hearings were all successful obtained about all he went after fe way of testimony of testimony was as begun r I 1 1908 O in New York C City tj e 5 of the Farmers Farmers' Loan and tt company and several railway men meni i- i s who were subpoenaed Kott Nb- Nb tt Jt 1414 1 a and 16 1908 1905 were r heard V og ow i York Mr ht Williams iams J gradually westward Including on II jl Salt Satt Lake City where he h stopped irs jI days and heard several local Oilmen He ea concluded n d his eh hearings t it w time me ago In Los Angeles and Im- Im IY sent the mass of evidence to toi Bil Cake ake City f for filing lie e arrived i nil G- G rif i and d went through t the th for for- sot of filing SUing h his report and the evl- evl L t r at once He will leave leavo for tor his tn Denver n tonight g in u t clues cities visited during ng the year and if ot evidence gathering were New Newit it Cincinnati Cl ve- ve Ii St. St Louis Salt Lake City i San Francisco and Los Loa Ani An- An i s a f V testimony has bas been bound in fr typewritten volumes and nod Includes 14 Je To carry the tha books a good was required t t q- Wll stated this mo morning that jt great Z relief I t to be through with 1 k While h be e had had a but t trou- trou desired witnesses there fi continual i-continual mental strain that was wasa a pleasant t 7 what will be done with the t tea tea- Ift I ft one e can teJ tell at t this time h It PI PIh iA k up by one n of the h circuit cun t 1 and will probably will wUl n- n ny months before a decision Is f own If it Is II against st tho the d defend defend- fend fend- 1 Is probable that it win wll l b. b a. a at- at jj 1 I p is the circuit court of ot appeals and andr r be several years before j g. g outcome Is known The Tho case Is IsS S very closely by railway i over ver the be country |