Show The Commission at Work WAsHInGTON April 2The Pacific Railroad Commissioners met in their temporary quarters in Geological Survey Sur-vey building thE morning and immediately proceeded to work The of secretary and stenographer of the Commission Com-mission were united and Charles Young of New York City was appointed to the place The salary was fixed at S3SOD per annum The Commission had an interview with General J Jonnston commissioner com-missioner of railroads and with him discussed dis-cussed Pacific railroad affairs and examined exam-ined reports and statistics They agreed to hold daily sessions from 10 L m to 4 p m and during these hours will receive any information either orally or in writing which anyone may have to communicate com-municate relating to the subject of investigation inves-tigation |