Show SUPER INTE CY OF THE UTAH AND NORTHERN t i WE wr learned today to day that mr sir IV Y P 1 P st se clair had resigned his position aa as superintendent of the idaho division of the anlon cacille bract practically I 1 cal cai I 1 y superintendent of 0 f the utah and Nor northern thein railroad mr blickens derfer superintendent of the oregon short line assisted by mr nin J A edson chief trel tram dispatcher of the latter line has been hp pointed appointed to fill the position vacated by air st clair it is not unlikely however that the appointment of nir air BlIckens derfer cr is a temporary arrangement as it is scarcely practicable for one man to have the of the two dh d islo ns that the removal of mr air st clair has his been beeri in contemplation for so sone e time as we recollect a few weeks ago a petition being forwarded to the president mr C F adams and general manager mr nir S E R callaway CalI call aWay based upon that probability the petition was signed by a larce laree number of prom prominent nent business men of the community of all classes and requested that in caselow such a vacancy occurring in the of the idaho division mr geo geow W thatcher be appointed to fill it in response cespon se to this popular endorsement of mr thatcher both president adams and manager callaway politely informed the petitioners petition ers that their request so strongly dy sustained should receive due consideration we but voice the general popular sell seil sentiment ciment of all classes here and had along the I 1 line inc of tile the utah and northern when we ave express the hope that mr thatcher will be appointed to the position which he formerly held and in which lie he gave such unqualified satisfaction the desire Is not based on a mere inere matter of preference oh personal grounds r 0 edg although strong in that dl direction r e p tion but buti because of a prevalent confidence conil deneh dench in hi hia competency to fill the posit position ion iod here appears an opportunity for the U 11 chief officials to show a spirit of conciliation not to say accommodation toward the tha people whose patronage they receive in smatter that would in no way compromise their interests but rather enhance them |