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Show ' Railway NotcB. Superintendent J. M. Davis of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line Is at his desk In this city ngain. after some lively days and night.-. In the north trying to keep the tracks clear of snow. General Manngcr II. W. Clarke of the Denver & Rio Grande has returned to Denver, after spending .several days In Salt Lake. While here ho and his party called on the hlgli officials of the Mormon Mor-mon church. A. W. Randall, traveling pnssongor agent for the local Rock Island offices, has returnod from the cast, where hc spent the holidays with his parents. H C. Aborav of the Southern Pacific loft Monday night for San Francisco, to be gone about throe 'weeks. Assistant General Freight Agent F. II. Plalsted of the Oregon Short Line has returned from San Francisco, where hc has been for a week or more. All annual passes Issued by tho Western West-ern Pacific aro good only until April 30. Local railroad men who have received these annuals aro wondering what this means. Prof. 15. II. Meyer of Madison. Wis., has been designated the third arbitrator In the controversy between the Illinois Central Railroad company and the telegraphers. teleg-raphers. Tho board of arbitration will meet In Chicago on Monday next. Professor Pro-fessor Meyer Is head of the department of political economy in tho University of Wisconsin and chairman of the A Iscon-sln Iscon-sln stale railroad commission. William Mahl of Now York has been elected president and director of the Texas & Nov.' Orleans railrond. vice L. II. Harrlman. deceased, at the annual directors' di-rectors' meeting held here today. Other officers of the mad were re-elected. |