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Show III 1KB II Sjpi 15 1 11 James Clove, S. W. Ross, Charles De Moisey, ci a!., are Subcct to Dismissal for Disobeying Federal Rale. There is a place for those who defy the law. There is n condition with which to handle thofo who violate propriety. In every walk of life certain rules must bo obeyed. They nro given by the superiors and and If not complied with dismissal from service Is tho penalty. The above mentioned names nro breaking the rules of tho government. govern-ment. Strict orders have been given that ollicials of the government such ns are mentioned in the order are to keep out of the minipulation of politics and yet tho above mentioned men nro leaders. At the judicial convention held yesterday, Charlrs DeMoisy was made chairman of the Republicans of the dhttict. Ho was busy iu the convention and when he comes to tho city, this time of the year t is a known fact that he is here on a political missiou. Docs this seem like obeying the rules of tho government? James Clove, postmaster of Provo, and otherwise official of the government, is busy in political every year at this time. Today he Is a delegate to the Republican state convention which Is being held iu Salt Lake, Are tho rules of the government considered? Not furJimmie. Tho poStmahter-gen-' cral may issue an order a day and this office holder politician would pay uo attention. A change iu the Provo postmastarehip will be forthcoming forth-coming if the rules of the department depart-ment continue to bo broken. S. W. Ross made the nomination speech yesterday for Harvey Cluff. FEDKRAL OFr ILlAl.S WHO ARE VIOLATING THE LAW Charles Do Moisey, register laud olllco at Venial. S."W How, Lehl. James Clove, Provo. He warn n delegatc'iiud an abuser of the Instruction from the postmaster postmas-ter general. He is a politician for the money there is iu it, It would be well if public servants would obey instructions and consider propriety. Tho' following la a copy of the orders given by the postmaster postmas-ter gencrali Olllce of the Postmaster-General, Washington, D. 0., Aug. 25, J90& Order No.107l).. To officers and employees of the post oflirtj department and the postal bcrvlce:' Attention in directed to the following fol-lowing orders of the PostmuBttr-Generul: PostmuBttr-Generul: I Washington, D. C, Juno 0, 1007. Order No. 407. Under dale of June 3, 1007, the the president amended rulo I of tho civil service rules to read as follows: No person in tho executive civil 'service shall use his official author. ity or lulluenco for tho purpose of interfering with an election or uf-feeling uf-feeling the result thereof. Persons who by tho provisions of these rules are in the jchiBsified service, while retaining the right to vote as they please and 'toixpref privieJy'heir, opinions on all political subjects, shall take . no iti tivo i irt In political m mage-! nient or in political campaigns. It' is hereby ordeied that all employees j of tho Postollico department and! the postal eervlco shall govern themselves accordingly. The following forms of activity! have been held to bo forbiddeii by ' this provision: Service on political committees; service as delegates to county, stato' or district conventions or a jwliticul parly (although it was understood that the employees wero not "to take or use any jHilitical activity in Hoing to those conventions or oilier- wise violate the civil service rule"); continued political activity and leadership; the publication of a Lowspnperin the Interests of n political polit-ical party; holding office in n club which takes active part in political campaigns and management; the circulation of petitions having a political object; bervico as a commissioner com-missioner of election in a commun-I commun-I ity where it wan notorious that a I ojmmittioncr of election must bo an active politician; accepting nomination nomina-tion for a political cilice with intention inten-tion of resiguim: from tho competitive com-petitive servioo if elected; recommendation recom-mendation by clerks anV carriers of a pcroon to bo postmaster; activity in local option campaigns; service as inspector of elections. j This notice shall bo printed and posted conspicuously in all offices of the department, iu classified post-offices. post-offices. G. V. L. MKYKU, , - - PtiHiiilaiiter-Qeneral, |