| Show 1 f I I I 4 le k I A VillOl 10 11V Hllr 0 k ho 11 r I 1l It Is I very well known that public I 11 I 1 office and employment are frequently I N 1 I 11 secured by men who do not represent Ili i 11 11 I the highest typo of chlalrlo honor 4 ili g who In fact nro deficient In common I z I honesty to an extent that makes It I I difficult for grocers butchers tailors I 1 1 I I and tradespeople generally to collect I I bills from them It la not an uncommon rq 0 1 sight to see a man bursting with a I 9 J patriotic desire to smo his fellow citizens t citi-zens In some capacity that will give A 21 i him access to the public treasury who I 1 Rq F I l at the same time It I so contemptibly l I t I dishonest that he would cheat his I washerwoman out or hr hrdarned f A 14 k ollei and the In lances In which uh I men succeed obtaining positions and I I 11 ji jobs that enable them to draw the peo 1 1 I pies money Is I surprising I I It hal ben held to be the law that ic I 1 1 1 I the wages of an employe of n i munlcl W 14 M I I Polity In this State could not be 1 gar Y 41 I q I 1 U nlihcd for debt and memory reverts ii I 2 j 10 the case or an Individual who some Ill 1 I 11 i I years ago held a position under the I 1 y city government which paid a generous 4VT i gener-ous salary jet who Openly and notoriously m T 4 o A I toriously defied small creditors to collect I lect bills from him 1 Ills worthless t = II checks Given I In payment ot gambling I Hi t X J 11 debts Were circulating about town and ll t Al oia 11i tradespeople who had accommodated Ill him with credit and acquaintances Mho ilitl h t anu had loaned him surna of money were I 11 I 1 treated with contempt Ills salary was I held to be protected by law and he X I I I 4 was otherwise judgmentproof There I N I f i have ben too many uh cases 1 i7 A 1 I The county commissioners of Salt I I Lake county cUdcntly do not propose to i I I that such an abuse shall exist among 1 I a I 0 4 the employe of the county as they i 1 I 41 9 recently adopted n resolution to tho effect A i fect that the refusal of a county em 11 I t I k I k I F ploye to pay an honest debt would I t 0 be deemed satin fent I cause for discharge R I 11 1 S 1 o ort removal This Is I 11 most wholesome or-t k rule and It ought to be enforced In all LLL df the departments of the city aa well aol > g I I It In ol the county government A mon who I 14 g 11 will not use his Income for the payment I J 1i 11Z t lh of hla honest debts as far na that It I 0 1 f W I come will go after supplying himself t 4 and his famll If he has one with actual t I N t 4 4 V i 1 ac-tual necessaries ought not to be kept I f In a Position v here lie can draw II I I I I V I I I salary match li I protected from his 11 1 ai ii creditors The News does not rat I 1 lk r-at this time to discuss the soundness 0 llit I of a law that makes such an abuse possible 4 L I I t pos-sible but will content Itself with expressing I 4 il 4 I I 1 pressing the hope that the proper olll 4k a it 6I I core will adopt regulations that will Irll J It 1 i P 1 0 make impc Jble |