Show WHO WILL WILT WANT ita IT i ON saturday junta junia CL d the late chief justice asked a d I 1 I 1 permission aslon ision A of the S supreme court 11 of the territory to take from in the clerks cherka ia onice any decisions filed there therein a for the tho purpose of publishing a volume of utah ie ports reports if it such permission was graut graul able ablo at all it could hardly with 11 any courtesy have been be on refused to the applicant nut but haho prudent thing tiling in tit collating t and publishing these reports re portis might 0 he lie pot not luye had sufficient s regard for propriety to refrain from frodi such ah all enterprise for c considering considering onsIde rino ring his courshon cour course E seon on til the bench here and athe tho the prejudices prejudice malid and to he has shown himself the slave siave who will hib fib accept e ki p hla hia pupil published shed re reports p orts as perfectly p r at y trustworthy it is wel well enough known and is almost daily becoming e more and alid more demon str aled thai that N while naile sItt sitting irig as a i judge hereabout lw his rulings and anti decisions ivero of sueh sreh such a character as to forc force 0 the almost if not quite irresistible conviction convict ibn that he studiously twisted the jaw and forced forma its interpretation to suit ius iha a own wn prejudiced and partisan purposes ft f a min pin nian naan as a judge will twist and arid misrepresent tho the law through h prejudice and partisan feeling fee lingi is iler liti not capable asa aga twist twilling tw isling IlIg and aud misrepresenting j judicial decisions through prejudice and partisan feeling again will not riot mot the public suspect that in collating and add publish ing these decisions principal regard will be llad had by the collator and publisher to publishing 0 not the decisions which ardef are of greatest interest and to ibe ibo ah e public and the legal 7 fitl fraternity anity but those which h he e may consider most weighty weigh ty in justification of his own prejudiced and nud partisan course on the bench and awid that hven thomb in ay not fiot be honestly copied and pret presented if so who beyond the narrow circle bf of the utah ning ring would want sueh such awlik in his big law library libraty of what iise ilse would it be to anybody law books more mora thae tham any other classes of books ought tobe lobe to be strictly 1 I nc curate accurate anae undeviatingly faithful and thoroughly trustworthy otherwise thed wi e b the bohks mere blind leaders of the tife blind VY yr niters itera and compilers books ought to be men whose abilia ability J in cander and ihl partiality impartiality are of the highest type tylle and alto gether beyond question a position which is in jn no wise widely conceded to the late late lato chief justlee justice utah |