Show GOV WEST RE TURNS he is reporters in sill sail lake city C V v THINKS T HE FAIR k sUO SUCCESS and brings word that appointments will be continued at once in utah the news publishes the following governor caleb W west returned to the city by this mornings flyer over tile the uni union on pacific railroad having 0 been absent on his eastern trip since june his excellency spent one day at Chica chicago C oo on the outward journey and finished up his holiday at same place having left the worlds fair city for home last saturday the governor who is now in in the very best of health and spirits having derived great benefit by the change received a host of friendly callers at the executive office for a couple of hours this morning and was kept quite busy up to midday among the number was colonel Nl erritt in the courso course of an interview which a representative of the news obtained with governor west liis his excellency said that lie made a call upon president cleveland on tile the mornin morning 0 of his arrival in washington 0 andrad and had a very cordial reception at that and a subsequent meeting they talked over general all hirs utah of course included the governor did riot not appear to be in the know as to what the future may bring in tile the matter of presidential appointments for this city but in regard to utah ventured this remark we have had to encounter obstructions in the pasti past but I 1 certainly hope we wc shall succeed in getting our enabling act through I 1 do riot not think however that this will bo be done without earnest eff effort ort on our part there are di ties in the way anti and we cannot afford to go to asleep what is the feeling in tile the east governor with reference to the silver question was asked that ps p course answered his bicell ei cell s I 1 is the one subject of af i ovton olag Sv evv ton everywhere it is the th k I 1 U yu A tv att r diversity of opisio opinion n ali 0 general feeling however seems to be that the ft sherman act ou ought lit to lo be re rc baled I 1 could not find in any qua quarter t ter any really fixed conviction as to what ought to lo be done in the circumstances Eve everybody r seems to appreciate tile tho necessity ani and propriety of doing n something but just exactly what all appear to be in doubt personally I 1 have an abiding confidence that by a thorough discussion of this all absorb ing question and by the attention riot not only of this country but butof of the whole civilized world being beine cen ferch upon it it will eventually by legislation 0 be rehabilitated in some r shape hape arid and put upon a basis that will ivill prove far more satisfactory to the silver men than is tile the ca case now lain I 1 am thoroughly convinced that we have to use it as money I 1 do not see how wo we can get along 0 without it and a great in many any persons who are classed as gold bugs out here are as strong a it in that opinion as myself questioned as to tho the showing 0 made by utah at tile alie worlds fair the governor said lie ho was very pleased to see 3 building 0 in in such excellent shape it was a varv very attractive attract iv ivo e place and a con constant stream of visitors was seen there all the time ile iio went over the utah building in company with secretary john G carlisle arid and his party which included a dozen or fifteen ladies of kentucky all of whom were loud in ill their expressions of praise of our terri torys exhibitions hibit ions the reception rooms sai said 1 I governor west are arc elegantly 0 homemade furniture silks etc being a special in the ladies reception room what is the feeding cast governor asked the reporter on the mormon question well of course was the re rc spon ec you cannot talk about utah without the mormon question coming up lip A great many people speak of utah as it was in the past when polygamy ny was practiced here herc and ask arance strange questions in regard to that institution in ill short a great lack of education is shown as to the condition of affairs in utah at the present time those of our people who are arc in charge of the utah building at the worlds F fair air do all they can to strangers on oil those these points by exola esplan n ing in how we stand liere here miss may ma preston miss hiss van cott and dr fowler were among tile the salt lakers i who returned from chicago on oil the samo same train as myself governor west expressed liia his delight of having witnessed while the guest of secretary carlisle fr from OW on board of revenue reveau cutter andrew johnson ff the ceremonies c ceremonies a attendant t upon the reception of the caravels caravell car avels on their arrival last friday governor west was favored with delightful wether whilo in NV wash ash ington and quartered himself at the riggs house during his fay in the cit city after traveling from chicago cago b since saturday night lie was roe not sorry when the the train landed him safely here bere in ill tho the small hours of this morning having had a short but refreshing sleep partaken partaker par taken of breakfast and had a hath bath in the warm springs lie he turned out to meet his fri frion ond df feeling a new man the herald gives tho the following 0 result of an interview which shows that governor west is tho the ri right r lit man in the right place governor west returned home yesterday morning after an absence of three months in the cast tip ap very much improved in health by tho the trip the governor stated to a herald representative that while in ashington Wh he be had two very pleasant interviews with president cleveland when utah affairs were discussed at some length the governor came west as far as chicago C with secretary carlisle and party and had a very avery pleasant time in the white eity city lie ile went out with the secre party on the revenue cutter andiew andi ew johnson to receive the caravans cara vals which arrived on friday last and tile the entire party visited the utah building governor NV west est says gays the r fair air is a stupendous success and has nothing but warm praise for tile the utah exhibit which he says is artistically displayed on the day lie ho was there a coutant contant stream of visitors passed through the utah building 0 ani and all seemed pleased and int interested crested with what they saw when do you oil think future appointments point ments for utah will be made asked the reporter not immediately at all events event as the president is absent from the capital replied the gohei or but the disposition of the se meyeral e ai departments is to move in the patter t as soon as possible and nd but t democrats in the offices ado do you look for decisive action accio non onyce t e silver question at the sp special dial session session well vell it will certai certainly nl r be behof f ftc rv v earnest fight fi 0 lit over the sherman acri a cr 1 i the purchasing claus e fan b 7 an I 1 a d will lilii U 1 another provi provision Eion take its p liaa T W I 1 it is difficult to vay say but I 1 am ain satisfied that out of the whole situation some satisfactory legislation with regard to silver will be evolved As a bi I 1 dont believe the white metal can be dispensed with and expect to see something done maintain its parity with gold and its use as money what wha s struck me most forcibly while in the east was the great 0 interest everywhere manifested ma 1 in the silver issue and the great variety of views entertained in regard to it the eastern people were satisfied that something 0 must be done but seem to have no clear convictions as to the remedy the rhe situation is not clear to them but out of the conflicting opinions will finally come a solution of 0 this is important question which is the ahe re estable of silver as money the tribune has this what is the te feeling teching cling 0 in regard 0 to utah affairs in washington ashington NV the governor was asked 41 in the alic opinion of those whom I 1 ill met et in washington and who are friends of utah and consequently understand the situation out here it is time to admit utah into the ution ulion as a state they bel believe it is fully pi spared to receive the dignity and I 1 am inclined to think that an enabling knablin t act will be passed by bv the next co congress tigress 2 I 1 anticipate opposition to it from frolli here and from froin certain quarters in the east and we will have to make an earnest and fight 0 it requires good work to get an act through atone at one session session I 1 but I 1 believe that we will succeed when will the administration fill the utah offices still in its command the receiver of the land and the judges t well it will I 1 believe bo be the policy of tile the appointing power to make the changes as rabidly 0 as can be made with propriety acty 11 |