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Show iov You tipt t'lieap i'idiii. j Desveb, February 19. On account of , the faihira of the Transcontinental lifiilwnv Aa- j socialion to agree upon the terms of the i pool, tho Santa Fe, Union Pacific and Deu- ver & liio Grande companies yesterday an-! an-! nouueed a cut of twenty dollars in emigrant j rates and eighteen dollars each in first-class i unlimited and limited tickets to the -Pacific "I Oonnt. j Chicago, February 18. Following the dis- solution of the Transcontinental Associa-I Associa-I tion the Union Pacific to-day promptly re-j re-j duced its passenger rates from the Missouri ; river to the Pacific Coast one-third to one- half the tariff rates, making the schedule as i follows: First-class, unlimited, Omaha to San Francisca, (W; old rate $8i. First- class, limited, 40: old rate $73. Second- class, $2: old rate, '45. The Burlington & j Missouri River, for the Denver & Rio Grande and Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe and for its own line, at once met the cut, but no I move has yet been made by the Northern Pacific. Freights are iu a demoralized condition. con-dition. -..-.I I '. '' |