| Show SHORT LIE RECEIVER I I p fir Dickinson Thinks the Union S Pacific Will Win Pacfic 1 TH ROAD I GOOD SHAPE EARKIXGS ARE JfOW SHOWING A GRADUAL infCRXASE Messrs Clark and Dickinson Will Leave For Portltitttl ToixisUt Gcl tug Ready For Work oiv he Sun Joaquin Val Road Geueral Ikotes Receiver Clark and General Manager Dickinson of the Union Pacific returned from a hunting trip near Juab yesterday I and will leave this evening for Portland to be present a the hearing on the application ap-plication for the appointment of a separate separ-ate receiver for the Oregon Short Line I will be n battle royal and the result will be awaited with great Interest by all railway men Messrs Clark and Dickinson started for the coast some days ago but on reaching Huntington learned that Judge Gilbert before whom the case is to be tried would be detained in San Francisco so that tie hearing could not oe proceeded ceeded with until Monday so they decided decid-ed to spend the time on the road The gentlemen tme seen by n Herald reporter yesterday and Mr Dickinson stated that in his opinion the Union Pacific Pa-cific would win all right and that there would be no separate receiverships Mr Dickinson stated that the Union I Pacific was never in better physical condition I con-dition and never in worse shape financially finan-cially The outlook was encouraging however and the earnings showed an increase in-crease over the same period of 1594 |