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Show Resigned. Wo learn that Mr. C. M. Brown has resigned his position as conductor on the C. P. R. K. Wc arc sorry to , hear this. Mr. Brown is very favorably favor-ably known in Ogdcn. From the davs when tho track was first laid here he has been recognized by our-cit-ns as a gentlemanly and well conducted young man, and has preserved pre-served tho esteem and respect of ad who are acquainted with him. W e should bo sorry to leso him as a rcsi dent of our city, and hope some chango will be made that will alter his determination to remove Oj-Ln Juii:tio:i. Wc concur with tbe above expressions expres-sions of regret that anything should have occasioned Mr. Brown to resign, as he has ever been one of the most, popular, obliging mid gentlemanly conductors on the Central r.'.cifie. |