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Show MORGAN. GOULD 10 hill mmm j Rio Grande and Western Pacific Paci-fic Involved in Realignment of Railroads. NEW YORK, Jan. 'j7 Reports that a readjustment of the railroad situation is pending continue to be circulated In Wall street, despite the 'lenis put forth few days ago. The combine is to be one .if the Bill, Gould and Morgan interests in-terests against the Harrlman roads, ac- ordlng to an account today, and will mean control of property from the Atlantic At-lantic to the Pacific. The Herald tuday .-:a of th' plan: "Controlling the railroad sj'uaiion in ;kt- .-nst. the 1-ItU-Morgan group is now prrpaie,) to dominate ih roads west o; the Ml islssippl river. Plans are bclner considered for n joint ownership of th two Gould roads. th Denver a- Rio Grande and tbe Western Pautylc, to be .ii.i'Jo between the Missouri Pacifi. and Chl as., r irllngton & Qulney s;.s-t. s;.s-t. me, which will give the illil Hue . through route from Chicago to the ra-Clfir ra-Clfir ' oast. "Riah- & Co., wi.o financed the greater pert of the Western Pacific project, aie known to lean favorably toward an alliance al-liance with the Hilt system. it Is thought that tb Rock Tsland may aiso entei into ,;'' new eomblriatlop. "U P. BuVh, president of the Missouri Paclfii bi item, who was recently elected president ol the Denver & RJo Grande, ir known to lie In faor of nn alhan 8 w it h the Bui llngion |