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Show files' 4 hi h OGDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2 1879. VOL. VIII. NO. 39 "T circulation of these notes as paper adopted were understood to have the years of the gov t ruuu-n- t not maJtt, and ua a consequence the which a great and enlightened na-- " mcny for any prjtracted period of been effective in every respect highofficers were so few in numbt-active work of the commission was tion should guard those who ara time after the accomplishment of ly satisfactory, I thought it desira- that it was easy for those making suspended, leaving tho commission faithful in its service. this was not ble fuller to have to U the W. Ji'HCTWN.1 information purpoie contemplated By upon appoinurenu ajd promotions to itself still in existence without by the fi amers of the Ihw under which the subject, and accordingly request- personally a;cei tain the wants of tha the means i'ublished every morning except Fxi thereforj of causing RELATIONS WITU FOREIGN COUNTRIES, Citizens Sksatk and of were the low issued. they They anticipated ed tho chairman of the civil service candidates. and the qualifications to be tested in a Monday ) bv the Party managers Hoi'SE OF KePKE'ENTATIVES : the redemption and withdrawal of commission to make a thorough in- methods had not then become powerOur relations with foreign counsystematic manner, or of these notes at the earliest practicable vestigation for th;s purpose. The ful agencies of coercion hostile to the for the public services thosecuring Junction Printing Association, The mclnbers of the Forty-sixtadvan- tries have continued peace'ul. With period consistent with the attain result has been an elaborate and tre and just exercise of tho appointtages of competition upon any exs Great Britain there are still unset Congress have assembled in their ment of the object for which thoy comprehensive (Ineorponitl.) report. The report ing power. A large and responsible tensive plan. I recommended, in tied questions, growing out of the first regular session under circum were provided. sets forth the history of the partisan part of the duty of restoring t my annual message of December, local laws of the maritime province lhe policy ot tho Lnited States, spoils system in Great Britain, and f stance calling for mutual congratu service to the, Resiled purity 1877, the making of an appropria- and the action of provincial authoristeadily adhered to from the adop the rise and fall of the parliamen- and efficiency rests upon the tuesi-lations and cmtcful acknowledge tion for the resumption of the work ties deemed to be in derogation of oc. ? : fO ),r tion ot the constitution, has been to tary patronage, and of official inter- dent, and it has been mv purpose t of the commission. In the mean- rights secured by treaty to American Virv, f T Annum, t.lNl Lit' ment to the Giver of all good for the avoid the creation of a ha Mmlfn, ference with the freedom of elections. do what is within my power to ad time, hshermen. The Lnited states min competitive examinlarge and unusual measure of nation It shows that after long trial of vance such prudent and gradual ations, however, the to under many enlbarrassmentH, ister in London has been instructed City, Cavtrr NATIONAL Btlictr-.any ty furtjjf Da'liT, now variouswa which al prosperity kinds of examinations, those measures of reform ad will most sure- have been conducted within limited to present a demand for $10,530,502. enjoy. The most interesting events "whick and 'when', from necessity, in the which are competitive and open on ly and rapidly brin' about that rad- spheres in the executive depart- in view of tho damages reseived by war debts have been created, equal terms-tall, and which are ical change of system essential to ments in and in a American citizens at fortune Bay.ou kno n on have occurred in our public affairs time of Advertising have been paid off on the re carried on under the superintend- make our administrative methods number of Washington, they the custom houses and the 6th day of January, 1878. Tho ppiioMion. since my last annual message to con- turn ot peaoois rapidly as possible. ence of a single commission, have satisfactory to a free and intelligent postofncea of- - the principal cities of subject has been taken into consid gress are connected with the finan- witn inn Tiew,ani.ijr ibm purpose, with great advantage been estab- people. By a proper exercise of country, with a view to further test eration by tho British government, cial operations of the government it is recommended that the existing lished as conditions of admission to authority it is in the power of the their effects, and in every instance and an early reply is anticipated. BCSfAESS CARDS. laws for the accumulation of a sinkalmost every-- , oilicial place in the executive to do much to promote they have been found to be as salu- Upon the completion of the necesdirectly aflbcting the business inter- ing fund sufficient to extinguish the subordinate administration of that such a reform, but it cannot be too tary as they are stated to have been sary preliminary examination, the ests of the country. I congratulate public debt within a limited period country and of British India. The cleuly understood that nothing ade- under the administration of my pre- subject of our participation in the on the successful execution be maintained. If any change of the completion of the report, owing quate can be accomplished without decessor. DA DTD congress TUIC I think the economy. provincial fisheries, as regulated by tn-ieuI Rid CHr 1'. liuwdlaCVa on the part of congress purity and efficiency of the public treaty, will at once be brought to the of objects or rates of taxation is deemed to the extent of the labor inIlnrean,!Vtwpn'-- r Advertising necessary by congress, it is suggested volved in its preparation aid and considerate and intelligent sup- service wouia be greatly promote 1 by attention of the British government, THE RESUMPTION AOT. (lO Sjimce Sturrt,, T' rro AlJVEIta view to an early and permaa that experience has shown that a the omission- - ef congress to make port among tho people. Jleforms their introduction, with HEW YORK i At the time fixed and in the rofcn- - duty can be placed en tea and coffee, any provision either for the com- which challenge the generally ac wherever systematic nent settlement of the whole quespracticable, throughout tion which or- - the expenses of the cepted theories of was only temporarily adwill not enhance which of the S. aud notes U. pensation the entire civil service parties, larr, ef the price by nerconten:pli.ted thot,e articles to the consumer, tnd commission, hts beon postponed by the treaty of Waahington. changes in ilio methods o; togathev wlta ample pro- justed bagan to be redeemed in cola. Sino6 whitt'a will add otvwal millions of until tho EtTorU have been raade to obtain proiient time. It ia here- department;;, are not tha wo.k of a vision for tiioir general supervision, E, A. the rss of January latt taeyihare dellars annually to the removal of tho restriction.! found tho with transmitted to cou'resj. While day. Their permanent fouadutiou . hi order to secure and tvesuvj ti Wyoming) consistency ci n.tl'.o 8npa.tCouri-been promptly redeemed on presen- to the exportation of cattle measures reform of the be laid must another sound and injurious uniform in from principles the THE SUPPRESSION OF POLYGAMY. justice. Reports AITOKXEY-AT-IAgovernment are of no authority for in an experience which demonstrates secretary of the interior, the to the United Kingdom. Some cortatioB, and in all business transac The continued deliberate violation us, they are entitled to influence to the wisdom and exposes the errors postmaster general, and the respondence has also occurred with R'Ulih t, inur lliO I'uit OBlee. tions, public and private, in all parts bv a number of the prominent the extent which their intrinsic of their adversaries. Every worthy master in the city of New 'post regard to the rescue and saving of large : ': Utah. lork, of the country, they are received and and influential citizens ot the terri- wisdom and their OtiPa) adoption to our officer desires to make his official where such examinations hare been life and property upon theL akes, paid out as the equivalent of coin. tory of Utah of the laws of the institutions and social life may action a gain and un honor to his for some time on trial, and also from which has resulted in important fhe demand upon the treasury lor United states tor the prosecu- commend them to our consideration. country, but the people themselves the collector of the modifications of the prcvieus regulaport, the naval A. S. CONUOX.M. D., gold and silver in exchange for U. S. tion and punishment of polygamy, The views I have heretofore ex far more than their officers m public officer and the surveyor in that city, tions of the Dominion government notes has been comparatively small demands the attention of every de pressed concerning the defects and station are interested in a pure, snd from the postmasters and collec- on the subject, in the interest of huanu me voluntary ueposit oi coin partment of the government. This the abuses in our civil administration economical and vigorous administraand Physician. tors in severil of the other largo manity and commerce. urgeon and bull. on in exchange for notes territory has a population sufficient remain unchanged, except in so far tion. In accordance with the joint resoshow that the competitive cities, has been very large. The excess of to entitle it to admission as a state, as an enlarged experience has openBy laws enacted in 1853 and 1855, sjstem, wherever applied, has in lution oi the last session of congress, the precious metals deposited or ex- and the general interest of the na ed my euse of the duty, both of and now in substance incorporated various ways contributed to improve commissioners were appointed to i) m 1J7 ly changed for United States notes re- tion, as well as tne wenare ot the officeis and of tho people themselves in the revised statutes, the practice the public service. The reports show represent the United States at tha tor their removal. 1 he of arbitrary appointments to the that the results have been salutary two international exhibitions in deemed, is about $40,000,000. The citizens of the territory, require its to resumption of specie payments hat advance from tho territorial form of grave evils and perils of a partisan departments was considered, and ex in a marked degree, and that the Australia, one of which is now in :,. s. wiLLiias, 1 been followed by a very great revival government to the responsibilities r. 5. sicEisr-- , pons system appointment to aminations as to capacity to be con- general application of similar rules progress at Sydney, and tho other to rlv Chief Justice of business. With a currency equiv-iden- t and privileges ot a state. 1 his im- office and office tenures are now ducted Vy departmental Pro ecutm Ac;y, boards o( cannot fail to be adecided benefit to be hold Jnext year at Melbourne. A Court.Ky. in value to the money of the portant change will not, however, be generally recognized. In the examiners were providud for and the service. The reports of the gov desire has been expressed by our we are enabled to approved by the country while the the jgreat parties, in the made conditions of pdmission ernment officers, in tho city ef New mechanics and manufacturers inters UICHAKIIS cv WILLIAMS, commercial world, enter upon an equal competition citizens ot Utah, in very considerable report of departments, in the debates to the public service. These statutes lork especially, bear decided testi- ested in tho import and growing with other nations in trade and pro number, uphold a practice whioh is and proceeding of congress, in the are a decision by congress that ex- mony to the Utility of open competi- trade with Australia that an in AY duction. The increasing foreign de condemned as a crime by the laws of messages of executives, the gravity aminations of some sort as to attain- tive examinations for their respective creased provision should bo made by of these evils has been pointed out ments and capacity are essential to offices, showing that these examina- Congress for the representatien of Office in Peer. Block. Fourth St.. m;ind for our manufactures and ag' all civilized communities throughricultural products has caused a large out the world. The law? for the and tho need ot their relorm has the ot the public service. tions, and the excellent qualifica- our industries at the Melbourne UTAH. OGDEN, balance ot trade in our favor, which suppression of this offence was en been admitted to command the The important questions since the tions of those' admitted to tho ser- exhibition of next year, and the sub d.'ll-t- f has been paid in gold from the first acted with great unanimity by con necessary support. Every measure enactment of these laws have been vice through them, have had a ject is respectfully snbmitted to your of July last to November 15, to the gress more than seventeen years ago, of reform must be based on com as to the character of these exam marked incidental effect upon the favorable consideration. i amount of about $59,000,000. Since but has remained until recently a mon right and justice, and must inations, and whether official favor persons previously in the service, II. V. 0. M.AUAH-YTHE NEW FRENOU CABLE, of specie payments dead letter in the territory of Utah, be compatible with the healthy and partisan influence or common and particularly upon those aspiring the resumption ItN V A there has been a marked and gratify because of the peculiar difficulties existence of the great parties which right and merit were to control the to promotion. 1 here has been, on The assent of the government has The op- are inevitable and essential in a access to. the examinations. ln tho part of the latter, an increased ing improvement of the public credit. attending its enforcement. W, 1 no nonds ot tne government bear inion widely prevailed among the free state. When a people have practice these examinations have interest COUXSELOll-at-L- A in the work and a desire to been given to the lauding on the W.vk, f Office Cntli "!' Aub St.. ing only four per cent, interest have citizens of UUh that the law was in approved a policy at a national already been open to worthy extend acquaintance with it beyond coast of Massachusetts ef a new and cable been sold at or above par, sufficient contravention of the Constitutional election, confidence on the part ot persons, generally, who might wish to a particular desk, and tkut the independent in amount to pay on all ot the na guarantee of religious freedom. This the officers they hnve selected and of be examined. Utlicial favoritism and morale of the entire force has been between France, by way ef the su the advisers, wuocin accordance with partisanship, as a rule, appear to have raised. The examinations have been French island of St. Pierre, and this tional debt which was redeemable objection is now. removed, laws. of States our political institutions, should be designated those who alone were per- attended by many citizens, who have country, subject to any future legisThe amount nreme court the United under the present of congress on the subject. FEKCIVA'Lj J. 11 A KR ATT, of interest saved annually by the has decided the law to be within the consulted in the policy which it is mitted to go before the examining had an opportunity to thoroughly lationconditions The is imposed before alto examiinto even of and their the since of debt the and effect, the character carry boards, refunding subjecting power congress duty legislative investigate scope process ATTORNEY this connection with our lowing is a from ners of for friends to the The all is a 1877, It action of as rule the Slarch method the $14,297,177. of de 1st, binding pressure mdispensible. eminently tests, and AND bonds sold were largely in small who resided within the territories should explain it of the candidates very difficult to termining the results, and those shores to bo established, are such as that they roper C ConiiMt'loi1 efore the people, as well as illustrate resist As a conseqnence the stand- visitors have without exception ap to secure its competition with any sums, and the number of cur citizens Thore is no longer any reason for A83I8TANT C. 8. MST. ATTORNEY ow holding the public securities is delay or hesitation in its enforce- its spirit in the performance of their ard of admission fell below that proved the modes employed, and existing or future lines of marine Collection, a Specialty, f oal, on Murtpages Ef much greater than ever before. The ment. It should bo firmly and ef- official duties. It need hardly be which the public interest demanded. several of them have publicly attest- cable, and preclude amalgamation Side Juan ijt.,Ogleu. fttcted. Olic, amount of the national debt which fectively executed. If notsufficieat- - pointed out that very different con It was almost inevitable that a sys ed their favorablaopinion upon such therewith;of to provide for entire rights to our government matures in less man two years is ly stringent in its provisions, it siderations apply to the greater tem which iovided for various sep- considerations. I deem it my duty equality with those of France in and people fill those of the of who boards of examiners no with of aid which conrenew number be and the arate recommendation to in the should amended, $500,000,000 $792,121,700, use of the the cable; and to prevent in civil or Dein uniform common the I tained bears interest at tne rate ot four per purpose in view, recommend that subordinate places supervision my annual message of possession of the priviand more service. Their responsibility is to method of procedures should reault cember, 1877, requesting congress to any exclusive cent. It is believed that this part more comprehensive in confusion inconsistency and in- make the necessary appropriation lege, as accorded by France and the ol the public debt can be refunded searching methods for preventing, as their superiors in orticial position United States, which may be pro- by the issue of four per cent, bonds, well as punishing, he crime be pro It is their duty to obey tho legal in adequate tests of capacity, highly de- for tho resumption of the work of and accomplished by our citiFILLING A SFIXI ILTT. USE jected A tho Econto those whom civil of that trimental service commission. the and by the reduction of interest vided. If necessary to secure obe structions public interests. upon reduction of EatUfact on Guaranteed. which wfil thus be effected about dience to the law, the enjoyment authority is devolvedand their best further ana more radical change omy will be promoted by authorizing zens. An important ths present rates of communication disanin In consists was the the service moderate a to Gfioe. Harrta' House, uext liuae north of toetho- - $11,000,000 can be annually saved to and exercise ot the rights and pnvi required. obviously public compensation persons with Europe, felt to be too burdendiuld lw diat Church. the treasury. Xo secure this impor leges ef citizenship in the territories charge df their functions,irrespective nual message of December, 1870, in the public seryice who may per- some to the interests of our comduties declared that form extra labor upon or under the tant reduction of interest to be paid of the United States may be with- of partisan politics. Their My predecessor must necessarily flow from bv the United Mates, turther legishv held or withdrawn from those who are the same, whatever party is in "There is no duty which so much commission, as the executive may merce, establishment of this competing line. I nolicv nrevails whatever and heads executive the and embarrasses direct. convinced am a if that . tioti is required, which it is hoped violate or oppose the enforcement of nnwer. JAS. H. MARTINEAU, , . i As a consequence it follows that their of departments as that of appoint- just and definite test of merit is en- The attontion of Congress was will be provided by congress daring the law on this subject. W. 8. I)EPUTY MINERAL SUR tenure of office should not depend ments, nor is thre any such ardu- forced for admission to the public drawn to the propriety of some its present session. THE EL1CTIONS by Congress regulation VEYOR and upon the prevalence of any policy, ous and thankless labor imposed on service, and n making promotions, general THE COINAGE of the whole subject of but of as such abuses as without and senators or the of the past year,'thdugh occupied removing any party, representatives supremacy CIVIL ENGINEER. cables by my predecessor,in his mesof gold by the mints of the Unite I only with state othcers,hare not tailed should be determined by their that of finding places for con- good cause, and partisan and official Minof Dec. 7th, 1875, and I respectLoff&n, Cache County, Utah, Survey and sage obtaining SUtes during the last fiscal year was to elicit, in the political discussions capacity to serve the people most stituents. The present system does interference with the proper exeicise is claim made for locatiou or fordmatf fully submit to your consideration the in i best often a the will secure and not of the latent. .oi them the over which attended all men, Quite power, silver ine oi usefully. aoi appointing irrespective HU,vao,viz coinage importance of congressional action lars since the passage ot the act for country, new and decisive evidence partisan interests. The same con- - not even fit men for the public large measure disappenr. There are in this matter. Questions of grave should and the elevation The abuses which to other administrative purifithat purpose, up to Nor. 1, 1879, was of the deep interest in the progress siderations that govern places. with growing out importance E. J. O'CALLAGHaN, $45,000,850, of which $12,700,344 have of the country toward a more gener tenure should also prevail in the cation of the civil service of the govs the attentien of congress should be of the incidents Sjain, of the Cuban inMern been issued from the treasury and al and complete establishment, at appointment, discipline and re ernmentwill be hailed with approval asked in this connection. been for the most t snd the con- surrection, have by the whole people of the United Physician and Snrgeon. are now in circulation, and $32,300, whatever cost, of universal security moval ot the subordinates. and ine honorable settled. and happily part re States." Congress accordingly pass- stant peril of removal without cause 506 are still in the possession of the and freedom in the exercise of the authority of appointment be reasonably anticipated It Office Franklin Street, let. Zd and 4ih, may of the elective franchise; while many topics moval is not a perquisite, which may ed the act approved March 3rd, 1871, very naturally lead to an absorbing now sitting in mar20tf governor en t. forThe pendency OfJen, Utah. the and mischicvious activity on the that the Commission unity ot action be of political concern demand great be used to aid a friend or reward a "to regulate the civil service of effproposition for tho decision of Washington which exeris a of those United be the States and thus to trust but appointed, promote tween the United States and the attention from our people both in partizan; part private cases in this connection will commercial nations of Eu the sphere of national and state- au cised in the public interest under all iciency thereof," giving the neces- not only interferes with the due soon principal be able to bring its labors to a is A. CARES WELL, rope to enect a permanent system thority. I find no reason to qualify the samctions which .attend the sary authority to the executive to discharge of official duty, out Tho long standing conclusion. freedom of the funds reform. with Act civil service a the institute to I of last silver in the opinion incompatible for the equality apply public obligation gold and expressed in my ?LAIS AHI C88ASJEITTAI. TCOS T7SHISS. of the coast of Florida claims question inin was without which elections. Not statute this tor warrant, purposes. ing under the recognized money of the world, annual message that no temporary only public has lately been renewed as a subject Ordcra iptfuHy solicit d and tha leads me to recommend that con or administrative interests ol govern Every citizen has an equal right to terpreted as intended to secure a the view of my predecessors in the of correspondence and may possibly trad u(plid at lowest ratui. honor and profit of entering the system ef justiand effectual exami- presidential office, directly in acforalrnrt rspairiug and general jobbing; also gress refrain from new legislation on ment, however urgent or weighty, the congressional action for its cordance with the law of 1871, al- require w the general subject, lhe great re will ever displace the zeal of our peo public service of his country; the nations under uniform supervision .mittiioj. Maichnnd eg and produco taken. A treaty with the final disposition. endeav-ea I is of measure regunumber the by vival of trade, internal and foreign, ple in defense oi the primary rights only discrimination eminently competent ready cited, with respect to conMAIS T,X(.rth of Z.C. M.I. Netherlands, of 22d June, 1877, sular will supply during the coming year of citizenship, and that the power of of character and capacity he has persons were selected for the pur lation made on the rights and privileges nmilar to its own instructions, which may well public opinion will override all poll to make that seryice most useful to pose,who entered with zeal upon the to put some reasonable limits to those with other powers, has been be and not abuses. such It ot in their cases and easy, all and may where, discharge duties, prepared, the people. Except sectional be awaited before attempting further tical prejudices and the and ratified, signed BILL POSTING. principles, with intelligent appreciation ot the may never, perhaps, be necessary to ratifications were exchanged on the experimental measures with the state attachments, in demand that upon just arid recognized of pension off- requirements of the service, the defino with precision the proper 31st of in Ogden i TUool) tictnscd coinage. I would, however. strongly all over our wide territory the name as upon the theoryare bestowed Negotiations for July last. as regulations and limit of political acion on the part exetradition contemplated treaties with the urge upon congress the importance of citizen of tho United States shall icers, promotions bewhile their But officers. federal of of the their took for examination, charge past service", of authorizing the secretary of the mean one and the same thing,' and rewards Netherlands and with Denmark are Who it disreand who in their capacity as right to hold and freely express their now in Br)K9 10 Jo work ia hithelino with treasury to suspend the coinage of carry with it unchallenged se stowal upon any theory wbich progress. Some questions (he gi..Tri nl on is as opinions cannot be questioned, it sdver dollars upon the present legal curitv and respect. 1 earnestly ap gards personal merit, is an act of a board have been known in regard to with horlbt U"tl-Switzerlande, service commission. very plain that they should neither civil ratio. The market value of the silver peal to the intelligence and patriot injustice to' the citizen, as Well as a the and convict emigrants, have pauper subto other devote to allowed be which two for to oi years appropriated Congress dollar being uniformly and largely ism all good citizens of every part breach of that trustsubject arisen, but it is not doubted that jects the time needed for the proper less than the market value of the of the country, however much they the appointing power is held. ln. the money needed for the compensathey will be arranged upon ajutt official nor duties, A question eold dollar, it is obviously impracti may be divided in opinions on other the light of these principles, it be- tion and for the expense of carrying s uischargo of their office to and satisfactory basis. to an cable to maintain them at par with political subjects, to unite in com comes of great importance to provide on the work of the commission. Itap-pear- to use the authority of their with occurred also has respect from the report of the commis- enforce their own opinions and to asserted claim each other if both are coined without pelline obedience to existing laws just and adequate means, especially Swiss municipal by of those in action the political limit. If the cheaper coin is forced aimed at the protection of the right for every department and large ad- sion submitted to the presidenthad coerce authorities to exercise tutelage over who hold different opinions. into circulation it will, if coined with ot suffrage-- respectfully urge upon ministrative office, where personal April, 1874, that examinations person and property of Swiss of justice and public policy, the Of Main Slreet, soon become the sole Congress to supply any defects in discrimination on the part of its been held in various sections of the out naturalized in this country. citizens of limit, ia io OgJpn, receipt to those which forfln "ock of New standard of value and thus defeat those law which experience has head is not practicable for ascertain- country and that an appropriation of quite analagous official is possible that this may require It Goods, embracing the for to be use bid of the power required the desired object, which is a curren shown to be, and which is in its power ing those qualifications to which ap- about $25,000 would by treaty. With the should meet the annual expenses, including oppression of the private citizen, adjustment German WATCHES, JEWELRY cv of both gold and silver, which toremedr. I again invoke the npointments and Toremovals questions empire fail to provide salaries, involved in discharging the impose upon the goveronment the arise in connectionfrequent shall be of equivalent value, dollar eration of th executive and legisla- have reference. with the subject reofficers and its The of And the CeM.ra'ed commission. dutv of not the the protecting duties only to deny for dollar, with the universally re tive authorities of the states in this such means is of naturalization and expatriation, eoanized money of the world. The great purpose. I am fully convinced opportunity of ascertaining the fact port was transmitted to Congress by agents from arbitrary exactions. but the imperial government has King's Combination Spectacles. retirement from circulatiou of that if the public mind can 4e set at upon which the most righteous claim the special message of April 18th,( In whatever aspect considered, constantly manifested a desire to of making levies rest on this .paramount question of office depends, but of necessity to 1874, with the following favorable tho practice with ... to u. 8. XOTES, : i. i Which improvk, strengthen, snl the strictly maintain and comply the labors of the for party purposes upon all treaty" stipulations in regard to rigiiiB, no serious oojeci win discourage all unworthy aspirants by comment upon sustained pupuiar demoralis Conofficers reserre salaries of tie eight. highly by f With the capacity of legal tenders thwart or delay the complete pacih handing over appointments and re- commission: "If them. In consequence of the omisas a step to cation of the country, or retard the movals to mere influence and favor- gress I have no doubt the rules can, izing to the public service and dis- sion of congress to provide for a They are et with fine French periscopif in private contracts, ites. If it is tho right of the wor- after the experience gained, be so creditable to the country. Though diplomatic representative, the lega!enei, and c.ia be to aJjusie.l that tht be taken in our progress toward a general diffusion of prosperity:"" thiest claimant to gain the appoint- improved and enforced as to still an officer should be as free as any tion to Greece has been withdrawn, currency, which oJU8 will come direoOy in fror. of th' safe and stable REFORMING THE CIVIL SERVICE. as and the and the interest of the people more materially benefit the public other citizen to give his own money There is now no chance of diplomatic be tshould policy accepted ment, tnakinj: ibeno Cjiioh mwe eervice ina former and In the I invited bestow the to the ble Mi J nueful than it upon him, it would seem service and relieve the executive, i in aid of his own opinions, or his communication between the two of inoesage oriinary fpeotaclet duty and government of of to attention the the cubicct clear that a wise and just method of members of Congress and the heads party, he should also be as free as countries, and the expediency of proCongress people. security terest firm conviction that the of reformation of the civil service of ascertaining personal fitness for office of departments from influence preju any other citizen to refuse to make viding for one in some form is subis It my TL?in. Pair Tarrted. Try Trj issue ot legal tender paper money, the government, and expressed the must needs be an important and dicial to good administration. The sucn gilts. It salaries arc but a lair mitted to congress. Relations with based wholly upon the authority and intention of transmitting to Congress permanent function of every just and J rules as they have hitherto been en- compensation for the time and labor Austria, Persia, Italy, Portugal, beneficially, as of the officers, it is gross injustice to Turkey und Belgium continue amicredit of the government, except in, as early as practicable a report upon wise government, n nas long 6incc forced have dIHi-Imem- levy a tax upon thein. If they are extreme urgency, is without war-- this subject by the chairman of the become impossible in the great of- is shown by the opinions of thesuborcable and marked by no incident of wade excessive in order that they rant in the Constitution, and a vkr civil service commission. In view of fices, for those having the duty of bers of the cabinet and their especial importance. A change ol the is an excess lation of sound financial principles. the facts that during a considerable nomination and appointment to per- dinates in the departments, and In may bear the tax, the A Card. personal head of the government of United State notes dur- period the government of Gieat sonally examine into the individual the opinion I concur." And in the indirect robbery of the public funds. Egypt has taken place, no change, T all wk au'' The issue of ar BfTerine froai the of December, of the I recommend,therefore,such a revishas occurred in the relations eaie!,i1, " r!j ing the late civil war, with the ca Britain has been dealing with ad qualifications of more than a small annual message frinn of ronth, mrfi'S of the present however, . I win e ion and exten-ie- n similar views are tenders between jeay, low nf manhood, office, same ininistrative and priof those of legal year, abusas, problems between Egypt and the United seeking proportion pacity that iU nn roa) flKS 0F CHAKGF. lb:. in to those secure shall an appropriation for cons statutes as vate indiAiduals, was not authorized in various particulars analagous to and with the enlargement of civil Stales. remedy iii dhroTar! I f nrWcDS'ji' tiU anvriaa. enrei'itk except as a means of rescuing the those presented in this and service that proportion must con- tinuing the work of the commission every grade of official, life or public .4e country, 'aii n J'jayu 1. rsaijr, Statwn D. A'v country from immineat peril. The that in recent years the measures tinue to become Jess. In the earlier again adviged.jTht appropriation was ernmovmeT, ' u Ai)aaBi. HAYES' MESSAGE. TeleKi-ap- .tf'iTI.'-H- i o . do-ma- THOMAS, UTAH. LA "YER9. . well-bein- T'l'O 1-- trans-Atlant- io di7-l- y le ut Law. t' di)7-l- y IIALL, Surgeon Dentist. A. - trans-marin- i al 1 a partisan-appointmen- . d5"-6- JOHN HOHSPOOL, J. s. OPTICIAN, , Hea-son- 1 co-o- 1 ; re-ult-ed y er-o- re f' aif-jar- 'l21l. s e |