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Show Telegraphic Changes. Tc-day Mr. ii. II. Peck, for some time night prc-ss report operator at the Western Union telegraph cfSce in this city, goes to San Francisco upon a month's ieave of absence toa'tend to private business matters. Mr. Ick has greatly pleased all who have bad bueicess connections with him sir.ee bin sojourn at the telegraph tele-graph efficc. The Herald wishes him a safe jourcey, ail success in his San Fracciscy matters, aid a safe return re-turn to Salt Lake. While bidding our adieux to Mr, Puck wc are glad to welcome Mr. P. Kearney back upon the night reporL Kearney is always reliable. Mr. Chaa. Moore, acting manager of the same ofS:', informs us that in the course uf'a week he txpecLs to leturn to the city upon the Bear, ho being relieved by Mr. J. Henderson, a loog time manager at Hamilton, Hamil-ton, White Pino, and lately in charge at Pioche, with ihc W. U. cumpanj at both poiotf. Mr. Moore, w.ll be much missed, he having formed hosts of friends during his briet stay berc. Mr. Hamilton who 16 to be permanent per-manent manager is an operator of long experience and will without doubt give the utmost satisfaction to all doing telegraphic tel-egraphic business with him. And thus it goes. Telegraphers are migratory migra-tory beings and it is seldom one remains long at any particular office, unless perchance, as pome times happens, matrimony overtakes and fastens down a "licbtniog striker." |