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Show t f HUNTINGTON TALKS. He Will Mjlke No Cornice in the Southern l'l.clfio I'olicy. San FitANCisco, April 12. C. P. Huntington, in an interview concerning concern-ing an address made when he assumed tho office of president of the Southtffii Pacific, company, said: "I did not think what I said would create so much feeling. feel-ing. I do not went the public to think I am opposed to Senator .Stanford's political success or that I bear any personal per-sonal hostility to him. Our only differences differ-ences have arisen from his mixing the company up with politics. I have been very much opposed to this for a long time and told Standford so." "Do you expect absolutely and a once to sever the Southern Pacific company com-pany from all political affiliations in this slate?" was asked. "Asa corporation corpor-ation yes." Huntington said he would make no change in the policy of the company aside, from those announced in his address. |