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Show WESTERN UNION HIS NEW DIVISION HEAD W. J. Lloyd of Chicago to Take Charge, With Headquarters Head-quarters in Denver. CHICAGO, Aug. 2fi. W. J. Lloyd of Chicago was appointed today general superintendent su-perintendent of the mountain division of the Western Union Telegraph company. com-pany. His headquarters will be In Denver, Den-ver, Colo, and the territory under his Jurisdiction Includes Montana, Idaho, I tab Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska Ne-braska and New Mexico. Mr. Lloyd started in the Western I'nlon service at DubUQUe, la., as a messenger. Mr. Lloyd will relieve J. C Nelson, general superintendent, with bealquar-lers bealquar-lers at Denver, according to local officials offi-cials of tho Western Union Telegraph company Mr. Nelson will go to New York as assistant to the general manager, mana-ger, Belvedere Brooks. Mr. Lloyd was for years assistant stiper-Intendent stiper-Intendent at Chicago, and ahout July, 1010, when the "three column ' reorganization reorganiza-tion of service was effected, became di-vlsion di-vlsion traffic superintendent at Chicago for the western division, including the great lakes states. Mr. Lloyd has been In the west fre-quently fre-quently and has made a number of visits to Salt Lake City His bust visit here was two years ago, when be accompanied Belvedere. Brooks, general manager of the company, on an inspection tour The changes will have no direct effect upon the offices In Salt Lake City, according ac-cording to resident officials of the company. |