Show THE STATE OF UTAH the state of utah began its career with mostly untried men in the posts of responsibility just two months ago this la Is hardly sent time within which to either figure up results as ae to what has baa gone before or cast the horoscope of the future but enough to give us all an idea of the geri general eral drift of our craft to lo the open sea of political independence so bo for far we have encountered no breakers rees reefs or derelicts but it has not been alto gether geaber smooth sailing by any means and will probably be somewhat rough eras r as time wears on oc in this respect ct however we will not be at all unique there here belne being no monopoly of a thing attaching to the early or even the later career of any aay commonwealth governor wells who bo never before field a high executive office and to is not a low law graduate who Is young ID in inyeard years and unripe io in statecraft is ie holding well t his hie promise to give the people a business administration it has baa so far been quite free from partisanship or ap apparent larent bias his hie suggestions to the legislature are rank frank plain and sensible while hie bit vetoes are not dot only based budged upon such grounds as the majority of the people will approve of but bul are not withheld because of the four fear of frequency diminishing their potency and hg ban baa not been overridden yet we can alt all democrats and republicans republican alike aree upon the proposition that he be to ie doing very well indeed and premises t make a record of which UDY any OX ex might be proud with the exception except too of the judges the other state officials have bau baa no do such buch prominence before the abe public placed upon them but each seems to be conducting his department in 10 accordance cor dance with the jaw and the spirit which obtains at headquarters speaking of the judges reminds us that the now new dispensation of cf things ju licia by each county looks after ant ano disposes of its own affairs and all offenses arising within its borders was brather a rather trying one to place upon some of them where experience to ID that line hoe was wholly wanting but no far as an can call be 16 learned they have all become accustomed cue cUs tomed to it with a readiness and facility which bespeak high intelligence and an excellent public spirit on the part of the he people those of the judges who have never before sat eat on the bench meaning all of them but two iwo or abree thre eare are showing remarkable aptitude and giving the abe bent befit of fatle faction fact lon sod and as they are nearly all young men this evinces on their part oot not only learning in the law but a studious tu dious disposition which alojze CUD can keep the jurist abreast of his bis work the outlook as an a whole Is in most encouraging not only lc is the abe political mechanism working with but few jura jars but constant additions to our vant material erial resources are promising abundantly to most meet all the added expense which out our new estate has placed apon us and considerably more than bat abal at the some same time it if the jaw makers would but occasionally permit heir minds to rest upon the fact that thai he ninety days kimn granted them by the constitution co was waa intended mere merely ly 49 9 a limitation not oat I 1 at all an ae the clef lai lion of the term it would be much afire satisfactory especially in view if f the important fact that two thirds of the period is ie none gone |