Show U F SENT IN but not until H he 0 runs down every rumor reflecting on his career letter from postoffice Post office department says william Glas manns record Is satisfactory and nothing to prevent an honorable resignation amont A month 1 1 ago go the postmaster an 1 bounced t that 1 lat ho would go out of 0 office in a fow few days immediately his enemies announced that may be he was resigning voluntarily and may be he was not resigning voluntarily mr glasmann however decided to P put ut at rest all future rumors of that kind and wrote congressman aman howell to learn if his record was wa 9 clear and it if there was wag any reason why the postmaster general could not accept his res resignation ignation it if it should be tendered yesterday the following letter was received it speaks for itself post office department office of first assistant postmaster general washington dec 8 1908 hon joseph howell house of representatives my dear sir referring to your call at the department today concerning the at ogden utah I 1 have to inform you that the department knows of no objections to the acceptance of the resignation of mr william glasmann glasman n as DO postmaster st master regarding your inquiry as to the record reea reca of mr glasmann the dep departments a rt ments flies files show that the ogden office has been satisfactorily conducted under his management very truly yours signed I 1 E F BUSHNELL BUSHNELL acting first assistant postmaster general upon receipt of the above the following letter was sent to washington last evening the resignation ogdon ogden utah dec 16 15 1908 1008 to tho the honorable first assistant postmaster general division of appointments washington D C sir I 1 hereby te tender n my resignation as postmaster at ogden utah same to take effect at tile the pleasure of the postmaster general I 1 would like to be relieved at the close of this quarter december 31 1908 respectfully I 1 signed WILLIAM GLASMANN postmaster |