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Show 2 ft E. HUNTINGTON J QUITS S. P. CO. NEW YORK, June 24. H. E. Hunt- 5 Inston has tendered his resignation as P ' vice-president of thc Southern Pacific i Railroad company. So far as known no V ; icllon has yet been taken on the mat- tcr It Is understood, according to the - J Jftrald, that Mr. Huntington -will re-HB re-HB jjIn a director in the system founded m I ij bis uncle, thp lata Coll Is P. Hunt- - jf Injton, : Marvin Hughitt, president of the j Chicago & Northwestern and a direc-1 direc-1 in ' tor of the Union Pacific railroad, has U bn chosen to succeed, Edwin Haivlcy, II Ul resignation as director and . member of the Southern Pacific exocu- - live committee has Just been an- Inwnced. This selection Is considered in Important development in the rail-1 rail-1 read world. Friends of Mr. Hawley understand 6 thai he also proposes severing his con-I, con-I, r.tctlons with several financial institu-. institu-. Hons of this city and In the future will y direct his attention and concentrate his j, operations In thoso railroad properties K in which he is largely Interested. Mr. Huntington's resignation as vlce-? vlce-? President of the Southern Pacific Is tho V Mcond that he has placed before the f Clreclors of thc company. More than v a year ago ho resigned because of a difference between the Southern Pacific I T m and certa'n Paclflc coast tracks trac-ks Ion properties. This was settled and f rcassumed the ofilce. |