Show TREASURY APPOINTMENTS A Series of Rules Governing OiUce Sealers Seal-ers Laid Down WASHINGTON March 1 I is announced an-nounced at the treasury department that several treasury appointments will be sent to the Senate by the president Monday Mon-day The most pressing subject that of building up the gold reserve having been accomplished for the present at least Secretary Carlisle has turned his attention atten-tion to the subject of offices His first move in this direction was t secure a private room in the treasury department far removed from his office where he could work without being constantly interrupted inter-rupted by office seekers The desire of the members of Congress and applicants for office to see papers on file for positions has retarded the work of the appointment division so much that Secretary Carlisle Imsjfiwued an orderjm the subject as follows fol-lows OFeL9U First The papers of one candidate cannot be seen by another candidate SecondThe papers of any candidate can be seen by his endorsers ThirdThe members of Congress in whose district the office is located may see all the papers in the case FourthUnfavorable papers are not to be shown to either candidate or his endorsers en-dorsers but the members of Congress of the district may see them |