| Show RELATIVES IN OFFICE TIIE tile now rule concerning conc eining relatives in office adopted by secretary bristow in the treasury department has caused little less than a revolution in that department the policy evidently is intended to prevent the farming out nod and monopolization of public offices among in a few fey families and to give representatives of a greater number of families a chance cliance to their country in omm off official lelal positions the tho fend tend en dency ency for families to monopolize z e omm off offices leeg and for cert certain alil nill families to hold hoid some offices with a firm and exclusive grip is not liot peculiar to it is as observable in n dlf dit different parts of the country and is not altogether ab sent from utah if the ad administration minis mints should pash the policy inaugurated au augu gyrated rated at tile tiie the seat of government by bristow into all the departments department sand band and insist upon its thing for many famil families teg leg les and some of their members woud have to cut cu t adrift from government support and the hold upon the means of the public which govern government mene ment onice frequently gives the family of the chief justice of utah for instance would feel the efie effects ets of the policy the son of the tho gentleman i named having i tee ree mcendy enily been 0 appointed P clerk of the court in ili the di district distrct where the father sits on oli the bench this would not nut be allowed under the bristow healthful anti policy twe the imposition of one of the family upon the community was a burden grievious lowe to be borne and two would be considered decidedly too much of a good thing an affliction that could not be permitted As we have said the enforcement 0 of f tile the anti antl relative policy would be a bad thing for the family of the tile chief justice that gend gentleman ernan did a shrewd thing and a good thin thing for his family N when ahe he be placed his san son in the tiie po position 11 of clerk of the court for the pu public bli bil is well aware that the berk hp ship 1 is by no meanda merely nomi ual or honorary office Thier earo eare a good many fees perquisites and emoluments in variety pertaining lemau leman ton toh to ft the fortunate young genie geule ieman incumbent bent wo have no xio doubt frequently leaves the court coutt room I 1 with attl more greenbacks green backs p put t into his bis purse during the day than thau his father does I 1 in u fact there is reason to I 1 think that if dollars were counted at the yearns years end it would be found that tile the clerkship is isa a much batter paying office than the chief tice ship is now that the courts have beensen been set and are ilk lik likely e to be kept open most of the ye year i r therefore we havo have reason for the thought that if the bristow Bristo kv pole policy were carried out generally and riia riga rigidly it would bo bead bend bad for the family of our chief justice juaice f in n conclusion we should say a word for the late clerk mr joseph F nou Xou unan who retired to make way for the advancement of the son of the chief justice mr was clerk during the time when the court was doing little business in in consequence of the waiting for the poland bill but that gentleman m an during his in incumbency um bency won golden rolden olden opinions from all sorts u of r people who had omm off official leial business bus bu kiness ines with him and earned universal respect and esteem from all classes of citizens by ids his tint uniform fortu civility courtesy and disposition to oblige horticultural brother martin harrow hands in the following ao the best method of preventing suckers appearing on currant and gooseberry bushes take cuttings of one years growth and destroy or cut olm olt all the buds on en the part to be planted in the ground and leave about four above the ground the lowest lowe kt from four to six inches a above b 0 vet the h e a surface ur race if this rule be followed there will be no suckers and better fruit will be produced it is the buds planted in the ground that produce the suckers my reason for wanting the thu foregoing published is that the plants in iti this city are nearly everywhere choked with suckers here is what he bays says about grape vines an fn n order to produce a strong vine from a cutting in one year take a stout cutting with three eyes or binds bunds bu ds and destroy the two that go in the ground leaving one above the ground which is intended to form the vine this Is much better than leaving three or four eyes above the ground as the latter plan produces weakly shoots having all to be cut back to one for that cause if the recommended be adopted the vine will bear fruit much quicker and of a much better quality |