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OPPOSED TO THE TRINIDAD BRANCH; The Rio Grande, Union Pacific, and Denver and Gulf Contract.

OPPOSED TO THE TRINIDAD BRANCH; The Rio Grande, Union Pacific, and Denver and Gulf Contract.
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DENVER, Col., March 23. -- The receivers of the Union Pacific Railroad and President S.H.H. Clark, arrived this morning from Omaha. They are accompanied by Henry D. Hyde, counsel for the American Loan and Trust Company; W.W. Green, counsel for the Mercantile Trust Company; Samuel Carr, Jr., representing the Ames estate, and John S. Wise, counsel for the Gulf Reorganization Committee and bondholders. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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