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Show pifill I BIS POSITION ftl 1 U ? Lake Official Desires, to or "ftl Free to Accept Cashier-n5 Cashier-n5 (ship of First National. 'Jfi i.T. Ue.'itie, national bank examiner a." itah and Wyoming, yesterday wired a' icrctary of ilio Trcasurj- McAdoo efliguatiou; from his official posi- qMr. Bcatie aslcs- that the rcsigna- bvc accepted immediately in order 'ik ie may accept a position as cashier j5$ 5 First National bunk of Ogdcn. jj a meeting of the directors of the ' Wednesday morning Mr. Boatio $ ihosen cashier and when he was in-lljKd in-lljKd of t lie choice decided to accept 7 ilnce and resigned his position as iner. iilo Mr. Boatic will begin liis new . i.as cashier of the Ogdcn bank at : jit is probable thai, the treasury de-(.4 de-(.4 lent will not appoint his successor i.' ItwccJc or two. There are no na-7$' na-7$' L bank e.vaminaiions duo for a Jj5 i in this district, so that it will be jjNjj lie for the department to delay the l?M htnient of a successor to Mr. d, for a time in order to look into TTfcialifications of candidates for the ilications for the position of ua-bauk ua-bauk examiner for this district icon filed by John E. Clark and H. J lorn p. 'of this citv and bv Allen of Park City. Mr. Clark hcoietary of the Democratic state1 Lice aud an active party worker, s (he indorsement of the Demo-state Demo-state and county committoos and te Chairman S. R. Thurman, Na-Committeeman Na-Committeeman W. JR.. Wallace, Chairman T. V. Thomas, James yle, W. TL King, Simon Bam-M. Bam-M. S. Broivninjj and a number other Democratic leaders of the Hp also has the indorsement of of the larger banks of the state, jrne i. of the staff of tho Utah National bank. Though a Demo-c Demo-c has not sought tho support of mocratic leaders, bur. is depend-the depend-the support of several banks aud is men to secure the appointment. Allen, pushier of tho Park Citj-al Citj-al bank, also has considerable i for the position he is socking. |