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Show RAILI1DSPDT UP ARGUMENTS Following meetings with representatives represen-tatives of both the Southern Pacific and the Fnion I'acific railroads in .connection with the Central I'acific controversy, the Ogden chamber of commerce lust night announced that a report would In- made shortly. Betting forth the stand of tho Ogden body In the controversy. J. A. Reeve, D. R. Gray and Joseph Jo-seph Lylc of Bait Lake, representing the Union l'aelflc. - conferred last night with the chamber of commerce committee. Jesse 8. Richards, secretary secre-tary of tho chamber, acted as secretary' secre-tary' of the meeting, over which C. A. line if til.. It, m I ..... kMM.i Friday evening a similar meeting was held with Itoss Beason. H. B, Fa-1 Fa-1 bian and H. W. Prlckott of Salt Luke representing the Southern Pacific I Tho railroad representatives pre-ISented pre-ISented arguments why their respec-tivs respec-tivs company should be favored In the I iroposul to lease the Central Pacific. , which is to bo divorced from th' Southern Pacific by mandate of the i United States supreme court. Tho chamber of commerce committee com-mittee announced that there would be no formal statement Issued until some Later date, which was not specified. |