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Show MU lt.CIt.Cl.lltK. lie Does ot II ant to nl.clinrse the Old Hanoi on the. Itoaal. Ouaiia, Dec. 19. "If the former administration made a mUtake in discharging tho old men on. the road, it is no reason why I thould make that mistake." This was tho auswerof 3. 11. H. Clark, general manatrer .of the Union Un-ion Pacific, when asked this morning morn-ing about the orgaultatioii of the road. Mr. Clark added that the Union Pacific 110 doubt has good material, and that he thould be slow to make chauges and should make them only after seeing what the men are doing. He thought there was too much importance attached to the belief that there would be mnny chtnges. He had no friends to reward and co enemies to puni-h, and did not want to create an unnecessary un-necessary anxiety. He believed, as lit: had told Mr. Adam3 when the latter took charge, that a railway rail-way was like 11 piece of machinery, and tbe simpler it was thu Letter. |