Show PRAYING FOR RELIEF The Deseret Evening Kews favors the approval of the fire and police bill now in the hands of the governor rather than a continuance of the present system sys-tem with Its bickerings its litigation and Its life tenure of office As our evening contemporary put the matter In Its frt article on police affairs j af-fairs the trouble and expense which have arisen under the present system are sufficient tl condemn i and there should be no unnecessary delay in put Ung a end to i Last evening it took the same stand and while not altogether satisfied with every detail of the measure which Passed so unanimously up to the chief executive It sad However It i be better to risk I that and have the change occur at the opening of next year than to have the present system perpetuated Ye object ob-ject to placing any department of city affairs outside the jurisdiction and con trot of the municipal government The change proposed Is necessary The News realizes too that the only way to set this needed relief is through the measure in the hands of the governor gover-nor Upon this point It says The fire amidpo1ice bill having passe both houses of the legislature and there being little prospect of a change in Its provisions even If It should be vetoed by the governor the people of Salt Lake CIty will perhaps have to put up with i in its present form 1alculal as there is vIolent opposition opposI-tion to an immediate change in the law on the part of representatives from cIte of the secondclas There Is nothing that would afford such general satisfaction throughout the city of Sal Law noting that would give the taxpayers greater relief from the endless lawsuits double asia rm saa rice and big fees which have resulted from the system introduced in the last territorial assembly by an attorney who lies certainly turned it to account I was n bill to mae business for himself and it is sad that he has never been without a case since the bm be cam a law |