Show JUDGE CORNISH WAS i iI f I BORN BOEN 60 69 YEARS AGO j 4 NEW LW YORK YORE Nov 7 William 7 William D. D Cornish left New NW York day to go 20 goi goto i ll to Chicago O on business of the thc Harriman roads oads and nd was believed by his business j associates here bere to be bo in in p perfect h health He e was born in Plymouth Mass Mae about nine tifty-nine ye years aio ago He Ho had practiced t. t Jaw and served as a judge e in St St. Paul Panl when jn in n 1813 he was appointed appoint d master J n chancery in connection with the receivership re reo re- re i of the Union Pacific railroad W baud and nd allied companies The United States government holding a n. second lien for about had joined with irith the bondholders in the movement mo to conserve tho the properties of the foreclosures fore fore- closures that followed those rece receivershIps receiver receiver- er ships in turn followed by the reorganization ani Cation three or four years later which J was wa vae the basis basis' of the Union Pacific Railroad and its allied d lines Cornish was appointed vice president of off f be Union Pacific aud and the tho Oregon Short t f Line ln and the thc Oe Oregon n Railroad and anda Nay Nav- a I. I fj Cation companies fi i Having Havin become a confidential al nil ad- of Mr r Harriman bo ho became vice also abo of the Southern Pacific when vh n Mr Ir Harriman obtained control pt that road His particular duties 5 an executive covered all the land matters of all the tho Harriman lines 1 Judge Jud c Cornish is js survived by h his bis s 4 and nd Jau daughter The company will bring brint the body cast east casta GJ QU a special pedal car iJ |