Show GABLAYD TO GO g A AVasnington special to an exchange saysitis understood inthecapital that AttorneyGeneral Garland has gone not to return He left before Congress adjourxsed and it is understood that instead in-stead of going back himself he will send his resignation ostensibly on tacRround of Hihealth when itls understood that < Jenks the newly appoInted sD1icit r General will succeed him Indeed gossip goes so far as to say that the inducement which led Judge Jenks to I accept the office was the promise of the AttorneyjGeueralsblp That Garland Gar-land was permitfoKo hold office a day after the facts came out regarding his connection with the Pan Electric Telephone Compauy is sv scandal from which this administration will never I I recover Better things were expected from a President who went into office I as a pure man and a reformer echoing the cry turn te rascals out Itccr I tsinlr waS not expected that the administration ad-ministration would cling to and uphold i as the chief IaN officer of the nation a I man who lacks so ninth of being above nnfiaon that even his own party can not defendlhimibut more emphatic than the opposiuon la demanding his retirement Men who love purity and probity in public ofllx will all hope II II I I lJat the rumor of Garlands fortucom I ingr fgoation rae11 I unndld His remova woodhsvvr fled iedr1Dore credit ° m the idmub Utn bitaitavIl indicate a willingness to live up to professions pro-fessions totgid rid of him even by letting let-ting amsteji nude voldnarily |