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Show AN OLD U. P. MAN. Aat. Oenl. Mann car Kd. Illrklnion Oam a ltisld-ut or Malt lika Xot a few people read in last evening's even-ing's Time of the return of Kd. Dickinson Dickin-son to the I'nion Pacific. Ho will succeed suc-ceed Assistant General Manager Hoi-comb Hoi-comb with headquarters at Omaha. Mr. Dickinson is one of the most capable railroad men in the country. coun-try. He commenced with the Union Pacific as telegraph messenger boy, and by his industry and trustworthiness he was promoted until he was made superintendent super-intendent of the Wyoming division. When Mr. Adams stepped up to the presidential chair Mr. Dickinson was general manager of the Missouri river division. The former plav-ing plav-ing the gamo of human events Mr Dickinson had a successor' aud the Hal- ! timore it Ohio knowing his value, glad-I glad-I ly offered him a position which was accepted. ac-cepted. Mr. Dickinson formerly resided in Salt Lake and owns property at Sixth South and Main. He has iiiinuroiis friends in this cuy who are ever so glad that. Kd. is once again with the I'nion Pacific and is assistant general manager of the entire system. |