Show LOOKING AFTER OFFICIALS The Tribune Is very much worried about Mr Dunbar and his management of the county clerks office It Is most anxious that the county commissioners commission-ers shall look into his office Whenever When-ever they do they will find him there All this worry Is for the public good and nothing else But why worry about one public pfilcial and not another an-other Now there is United States Marshal Millers office It is a very Important one mish uld not be neglected neg-lected If the marshal is not very much maligned and misrepresented he has been devoting the greater part of his time since his appointment to the building of a McKinley party in Utah that party which was defeated In this state in 1890 by a majority of more than 50000 Hasnt the marshal shown pernicious activity in the matter of having the heads of Democratic postmasters post-masters cut off The marshal is such I a pheasant fellow that we much dislike to say anything in the least unkind of him but he seems to have actually grown fat if not sassy in the pleasant occupation of chopping off the heads of DeipocratJepostmastrs = Why doesnt our contemporary call a halt on Mar shalMiller as well as on Clerk Dun bar If Its solicitude for the public welfare is genuine and not simulated it will do this Marshal Miller needs far mor looking after than does Clerk Dunbar Let him be looked after |