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Show UXIOX PACIFIC CIIAXCKS. An Ominous breaking In the UDcIat Ranks or the Road. Ry a circular issued from the Union Pacific headquarters at Omaha, yesterday, the headquarters of the surintendent of moUve lower are transferred from Omaha to Cheyenne.and that of the general manager of thu Missouri division, to Kansas City. The order takes ttreet July 1. Omaha, Neb., June 16. The shock that ran through the Union Pacific ranks when Mr. Dickinson was asked to step down and out has been renewed, and, according to information in-formation from Uie inside circle, it Is to 1 renewed with a vengeance. Mr. Melleti Is to bo succeeded by Mr. Monroe, and Mr. Tebbets will be made assistant general traffic mauagcr. The handwriting ou Uie wall, it is asserted, suddenly blazed forth lu the office of no !csh a jvr-son jvr-son than Third Vice-President Kirn-Inll, Kirn-Inll, and that the place which now knows him so we-II will in a few weeks or days know him no more forever, so far as his present official iKr-itiou is concerned. A short time ago a prominent gentleman residing cut of the i!ty sent Mr. Kimliall a request for a lass. The letter received no attention atten-tion not even an answer, although such a request had previously been answered with promptness and pleasure. The gentleman who made the request was in thisclty recently re-cently and askeil Mr. Kimlvill if be ! had received a request from lit-u for a pas. Mr. Kimballausweral that ; he had, but that nil power to do j anything more of the kind lor his friends had U-e-n taken out of his hands, much as he regretted the ; mortification the announcement ! nist him. The gentleman Uien a-kesl Mr. Kimball why lie didn't at l.sit answer his letter. To this Mr. Kimliall acknowledged or revealed the fact that went very much against his grain. It was that he had found himself under astonishingly astonish-ingly close surveillance, and was rctually afraid even to answer the letter. President Adams and Vice-President Unicornis; finished their tour of the Union Pacific system and returned re-turned to Omaha this morning. I When questioned regarding the j rumor of more changes to lo: made ( iu the official stair. -Mr. Adams declares! de-clares! he knew ot none. ".Mr. Dickinson's resignation.' he e-on-tluued, "is the last, and if there are oUiers to follow it is something I knutr nothing about." If au official circular has not been i'sued nptminting J. O. RrinkerhofT to succeed Dickinson, it will tie u a few ilays, Ogdcn Standard. |