Show The AttorneyGeneral and Oflices Imperial I to TiE HEIAIJ > Examiner Dispatch I WASHINGTON May 9A representative of tic Kzim < ncr cael on AttorneyGenera I Miller yestereay afternoon to make some inwiry in regard to the delay in the app i ap-p ntmeiit of the marshals and district attorneys at-torneys for the Pacific slope I has frequently bei stated in these dispatches dis-patches that no appointments would be made unless there was a vacancy or untIl the time of the present incumbents expires itiis information came from a reliable source and was a foreshadowing of the policy to be pursued by President Harrison which has been steadily carried out At torneyGeneral Miller said that the Pacific coast delegation particularly the California has impressed upon him that there was no immediate hurry for these appointments and consequently he had given the subject no thought gen Oregon has made no recommendation for any change and it seems agreed that none will be made there for some time The at torneygeneral was surprised when the Examiner correspondent told him that the candidates for the various positions were getting somewhat uneasy and would like the administration to hurry up a little II am only carrying out the recommendation recommend-ation of the congressional delegations I IHey ask us t do certain things we try and Tomnly with their wishes Dont understand under-stand me to say these appointments would have been made but for the recommendation mae tion but their request not to appoint them has relieved the administration and nothing noth-ing will be done in regard to these California Califor-nia appointments until thedelesration comes t some conclusion i the matter |