Show f MNITT MADE AUDITOR I I Popular Short Line Official Is Promoted EFFECTIVE ON JUNE FIRST i t Has Been Acting Auditor Sines Mr i Hills Besltjncd Last Year IT E Shrimpton Made Chief Clerk of Department De-partment iWews Will Be Generally Pleasing to the Members oi the Shot Line Paniily Sir McNitt Kettirnca1 From Omaha Yesterday Morning Enlhoad Notes There was general good feeling in the I big Short Line building yesterday morning when It became known that Clarence T McXltt had received thc npnoiumcnt as auditor of the system as the successor of F V Hills who left last > oar to become comptioiler oC the American Smelting Refining company com-pany at New York Since then Mr MrNltt han been nellng auditor and now he receives the title In full The chcular Is signed hy ISrastus I Young I aul approved by I E II Harriman and took effect on June 1st although It was I not known until early ycsiurdny mornIng morn-Ing when Mr McNitt returned from Omaha F E Shrlmpton who has been acting act-ing chief clerk will be made chief clerk at one by Auditor McNitt and this too will be a matter of congratulation among his friends who are many Mr McNitt hns been with the Short t Line since the rcorftanirnUon In March 1S07 and before then was with the Vnlon Pacific at Omaha When he came to Salt Lake he was chief clerk of the freight accounts and succeeded Mr AmlruB as chicf ilerk and when Mr 11111s went IT New York Mr Mc Nut wan at mice Installed as acting I auditor and it Is very evident that he has filled the ponlion acceptably as he Is now given the office which Is one oi the most Important ono5 on the system sys-tem All his friends will offer their cong con-g M I I I 112 Ho l IK I a pUasnni I and enl dent official and will undoubtedly mala a success in the oince as he has done in the past Great Northern Strike SI Paul Mina June 7 Statements were obtained from the operating officials offi-cials I of the Great Northern today t denying deny-ing that I there v as a si like among the boilermakera and helpers at Barnes yule Minn A dispatch wns received from Barnesville to the effect that tho hollormikors and helpers at that point had recivod orlers ft rim union official to strike out of sympathy with the striking St Paul men The men at the Great Northern shops at that point however it 5f I asserted refused I to strike saying they were satisfied with present conditions The Great Northern North-ern does not anticipate strike from that quarter I No trouble whatever Is reported from Havre Hillyard or any other points where Great Northern shops are located The strike In the St Paul shops remained unchanged today to-day The company believes the mon are petting fair treatment and excellent excel-lent wages The men want a ninehour day with ten hours wages Some seventy sev-enty men are out here and they claim that COO more are olit alonG the line Railroad Notes The dally train to Terminus is always al-ways loaded I The Short Lire will again experiment with oil to lay the dust on the Idaho division The Rio Grande station presented busy scenes yesterday with all the Shriner trains arriving Ihe Short Line having long ago cleared the Plant property on Fourfh West antI South Temple streets Is now surveying for tracks t Into the property The Rio Gramlo vow has two dally trains between Provo and Hebor HO passiengcrs from this city can go through the Provo canyon morning ore or-e lIh g Fishing trips are now numerous nu-merous |