Show OFFICIALS IN POLITICS THE TH HERALD COMMENDS the ex cx I amp ample set et b by Major Hogan Holan of Illi Illinois I note nois to the prayerful consideratIon of POl Thomas Collector Edw Edward rd ill H Callister Receiver of the Land Of fi flee George A Smith and other federal oft holders in Utah Major Hogan had heeD been given to understand that he would be appointed collector of inter internal internal nal revenue for the district of Illinois He is i very r much interested In the politics of his di district and he went to Washington to find out if the pre president was in whet he said sidd that ornee e holders must not mix in In and figures th answer of the chief was as made nade perfectly plain to Major Hogan hE left the White House thE major informed th the that he oud not ac 8 the appointment lt 11 In preferred the fu of politics to the and the emoluments of office If ll he would like to have th hut hilt wh n it lame arne to making a choice ch ice ti he to take the Candor such as aa this 1 as as a glass of cold coldwater coldwater water t the he in a desert The universal curse pursued by t fede ei 1 office offiE holders is ha to nail the job down r t and then sit it up ni nights ta a method of evading the antI antl regulation There Col 01 lie He p seem m to 0 C 4 2 think the fact that he be is chairman of oftie tie state committee dis dia t bt I In revenue True he wu US chairman be before before fore Ile be waa u collector but be has occupied both positions for a consider considerable able and bunt seen fit to re resin resign sin sign either POtter r Thomas hu has never neer for 01 the duty that he be 0 public to with his political Issues He has hall always been ely active in promulgating doctrines and whenever he heu warn u ao to to play postmaster and ue me time It the of 0 Ute the ine that he neglected A Smith never omitted the th of drawing his salary s jut just he be hap happened to o be b out out in the state spreading read w the of OC Iy p ia Utah and aad incidentally Whoop d it up for the r t lt will 1 1 low W to la In lathe Inthe the future the course they the have foI rowed lowed la In the put past is I a que for time timeto to Major aJor H Hogan of Illinois e believes fro Mr Roosevelt R velt is In I elDeSt earnest have refused I Ito or 01 be would never I to pin the luscious plum that hung ripe above his I |