Show 1 TO SUCCEED HIS UNCLE I H = E Huntington in Control of the Southern Pacific 5 To railway officials the Interesting news In the will of the late C P Runt Jngton president of the Southern Pacific iIi Pa-cific is the paragraph relating to stock 51 of the great system and Its disposition I His nephew VicePresident H E r Huntington is given onethird the ji ctock i and Mrs Huntington wife of the Fti dead millionaire gets twothirds The s article In the will covering the stock is explicit In Its provisions governing the future action of the legatees In regard re-gard to Us disposal and one cannot S net without consentof the other This clearly Indicates that IF E Huntlngton will he in position to I manage absolutely the railroad holdings hold-ings of the caLale uJie iis given outS out-S rJght onethird the nunUngton holdings hold-ings and the twothirds cannot he sold or disposed of Vlthout his consentS consent-S This carries with It tho presidency of ty the system undoubtedly The younger e15 Huntington was trained by his uncle J lor that purpose and was placed at the head of the company in San Francisco ri Fran-cisco for no other reason The election of II E Huntington Is expected as t Boon as the board meets He Is J also i ivcn the residue of the estate after all the specified bequests arc made Two other ofllclais of the road are beneficiaries under the will Charles H Tweed second vicepresident an1 Mr JIuntlngtons attorney Is given 550000 l and L E Gates acting vicepresident 1e and assistant secretary Is given SlOQ i 000 Both arc executors and Mr Gales is a kinsman None of the olcltlme California officials I offi-cials or employees are named in the will |