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Show NEVADA GOVERNOR WARNS U. P. OFFICER LAS VEGAS. Nev , Aug. 19. Re-tt Re-tt i ring to alleged tnreuts made by subordinate officials of the L'nlon Pacific Pa-cific here that tho railroad shops Would bo removed if the town did not give the railroad its fullest possible support. Oovernor Emmet D. Boyle stated In a telegram to E. E. Calvin, vice president of the L'nlon Pacific, who was at Salt Lake. that these "threats of reprisals made by your own officials and men against Las Vegas Ve-gas have left no general good feeling among conservative employes and business men toward your company The governor's telegram assured Mr. Calvin thafthe state Is policing your property and will continue to do so," and added that requests for protection pro-tection of men serving passenger trains In the main line have been compiled com-piled with and the trains arc being iced and watered In the open, with l no demonstration wnatever.'" After sending the telegram. Governor Gover-nor Boyle departed for Reno; Nov., la Los Angeles. oo |