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Show II. II. MAGNA I kS. The Presidents Assembled in Conferenc e at l(:UO This lorniiix In New York. ! Oab'e EaiilrS and S;ys a Friandly Foeling Is Maniestei by AH Piweut. A LIST CF THE EIQ B AILBOAD GUNS Cp to the Present None of the Matters in Dispute Have UetMi To tic I ed. George Grm'd IHniei the Exported Con-simulation Con-simulation if the Santa Fo and M.Mouri Pacific. VERY FRIENDLY RELATIONS EXIST. Oenernl New Matter of I ulveraal tutareat From Varlott rarta of the C 'unlrj. New Vohk, Jan 8 Tho meeting of the railroad presidents assembled here at 10.110 this morning. President Miller Mil-ler of tho St. Paul road presided. At noon President Cable of the Rock Isl-anu Isl-anu came from the conference room He said only routine business had been transacted so far and that a friendly feeling was manifested by all those present. The following took part in the conference: Jay Gould and S. II. II. Clark of tho Missouri Pacific; Allen Manvel of the Santa Pe; C. P. Huntington and J. C. Stubbs of the Southern Pacific; Henry Villard of the Northern Paoilic; Sidney Dillon of the I'nion Pacific; Marvin Hughittof the Chicago & Northwestern; 11. R. Cable and Benjamin Beckwith of the Hock Island; David II. MolTatt of the Denver & Kio Grande; Hoswell Miller of the St. Paul; J). D. Ashley of the Wabash; Russell Sage of the Iowa Central; Stuyvesant pish of tho Illinois Central; and Charles E. Perkins of tho Burlington. |