Show h 4 r rIn In recommending to the department depart depart- me ment t of the Interior that congress authorize the gov governor ot the territory territory territory ter ter- ter- ter of Utah power to appoint the auditor of ot the territory the treasurer treasurer trea trea- surer commissions to locate university unI uni- lands ands pr probate b te j judges county county county coun coun- ty clerks selectmen assessors collector collector col col- col- col lector and superintendents of district dis dIs- schools the same to be subject to confirmation by the Utah commission com corn mission I It ii was wa pointed out in the annual report of the commission for 1389 1889 the reasons fo for such recommendation First that the governor was more nearly than any other t the representative of 01 the power and maje majesty ty of the government among the people of the territory and granting powers to him which h will bring him in more and more mor Into direct direct di- di contact with t them tiem em would In Increase Increase Increase In- In crease their respect for the national government an element almost un- un among them Second Second Because Because residing among them he be can better judge of the th necessities of the case and the qualifications Q of of the officers to be appointed than would be possible u uthe it the appointing power should be bo vested In the president Third Such Third Such power wo would ld take the control of 01 Utah a affairs out of ot th the hands of officers who are chosen not by a free selection of the people but whose nomination Is made by counsel from the the- prIesthood priesthood priesthood priest prIest- hood and whose election Is a mere form and place It In the hands hand's of ot otmen men who represent civilized Ideas are in sympathy with the efforts of ot congress to suppress ss polygamy and will assist the officers of 01 the government government gov gov- In the work of enforcing the laws Instead of 01 using all the Influence and moral support of ot their positions to nullify the laws prevent their execution and shield offenders rs as is now the rule and practice In regard to th the proposed amendment of the Immigration laws and the restriction upon the location loca loca- tion of ot public lands the commission commission commission commis commis- sion respectfully submits says the report th that t while we forbid the immigration of the peace loving docile Chinaman be beca because because be- be ca cause use we fear a future danger from his coming while we forbid the landing on on our shores of contract laborers because they cheapen the wages wage wages of born American-born citizens and paupers because they may become become become be be- come a n burden there Is a far gr greater ater r reason ason for closing our doo doors s 's sas as a nation and forbidding citizenship citizenship citizen citizen- ship to the tle he hordes who are brought here to swell the ranks of 01 an or organized or- or l body which teaches them In advance ance to hate the government of tho the l United States denominates denominates' Us its executive lawmakers judges and 1 lIos Prosecutors as as persecutors and In Instills instills In- In stills Into lath every very mind fio tso constant teaching that their pretended reve- reve 1 allons arc are more binding bindIng- lh than n the highest and n nd b best st l laws ws o fI the land and ard that resistance nce to such sarh laws Is Isa isa isa a virtue un an l a rendE of ot ence once to God Godl How fa fn- fn short of ef c treason these teachings a ac are c W wt we leave to those who who- cai caa ir sa s tho the commission n. n By ting off this importation of enera fly Ign Ignorant rant and fc t Ic ical l ells o many many of whom neither nor care to learn our language lan Ian language guage and to say the least are not in sympathy the Institutions th or 01 t the e laws of 01 our country and the principal source of the growth gro of conspiracy against what we hold Is best and dearest In ih American rican civilization would would be materially diminished anti the spread of 01 this relic of oriental ori barbarism to that extent averted 1 A |