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Show WHO WILL GET WORM JOBS? Who's' o on the. Western Pacific will probably be known - within the next few days. The official announcc-rwnt, announcc-rwnt, which will probably come from the headquarters of the company in San Fraucisco, Is anxiously awaited, not alone by the thousands of eoi-ploypes eoi-ploypes of thf various (lould lines, but by the railroad world at large. That the official announcement will be made within the next few days Is the belief of local railroad men. II is known that First Vice President Pres-ident Schlacks, Second Vice President and General Manager Levey, together with other high officers of the road, including President E. T. Jeffrey nnd fjeorge Gould .the chief stockholder lu the company have had the matter of appointments under consideration for some time. ' Gould Men In Line. That the most Important of the new appointments will bo mado from among the present Gould employei-n Is tho belief of well rxBted railroad men, but from which roud they will be selected Is still a question. Severn! months ago tho Denver & Rio Grande received a new general manager, Horace W. Clarke He was a Gould man who, however, - had not been identified with ho Denver & Rio Grande system It is generally admitted ad-mitted among western railroad men that Clarke has "made good"; that '.' Is largely due to his policy, assisted by the superintendents of tho Colorado and Utah lines, J. W. Doan and J. C. Dnlley. that trains over tho system have been running nearer on time than they have done for several years. That no little part of the "credit for this is due to J. C. Dalley, superintendent super-intendent of the Utah Hnc9 of the company, is the opinion of a majority of the local railroad men. Mr. Dalley, vho by the -way Is one of the old Gould employees that came to th Denvef.4 Rio Grande from another system, has mode good on his end of the line, as Mr. Dean has done on his end of the line. |