Show DAVIS AT SPARKS assistant general superintendent directing freight movement 10 J HI al davis usi assistant stant general superintendent in of the oregon short lino line who went to sparks nevada a few days ago to supervise the handling of tho the freight congestion out of that city Is now in san francisco and Is expected to return to utah in a few days it Is learned from froin him that the tic up has been practically ily disposed of and that the thousands of cars of freight are no now w being moved or will be moved at tt an early date the tracks are again in shape and it Is only a matter of a little time until business is moving along in the regular way Tall tallying cing of the strike situation M dans said in an interview it Is not s Z strike proposition at all for some time the representatives of 47 railroads have been corresponding with the general managers of these railroads the matter matte r has bas sifted down to a point where six general managers and the head representatives of the employed emp loyes are going to do determine termine whether the men will accept a 10 per cent increase in wages offered or whether they will submit the matter to an arbitration board naturally when the committees started to take a referendum vote many of 0 the men believed that a strike was brewing |