Show COXFIK3IAT10V 0 JUDGE ZWE Tin dbpatcluc tUte tint the Senate has confirmed the nppitt meut of Charles e Z48e sa Chief Juitlce of Utah All things con dJercil the selection might to say the least have been a great deal worse We hwieacmethlngs against him but a good deal in his favor About the only objectionable features fea-tures of his administration of tlie law as we have remarked on other occasions art his extreme bias and seventy in the treatment of Mormons Mor-mons cued of infractions of the Edmund and idrauails Tucker acts yet even In that line his course his not teen worsu than that of other Judges on the Utah bench Among the points in his favor is his wide knowledge of the law Indeed we have never pretended to siy othcrwbxj than that in aany respects ho Is an able jurist While pursuing what we have always held to be an extreme i not to say cruel course lu a line in j which he very likely freurncd he sustaining the general govern mentit is to his credit that ho has also al-so endeavoredia accord with sound law to uphold the local government as wUl Taking it ail in all a much I worse appointment than that ofi Chief Justice Zane might have been j I made j |