Show EDITORIAL NOTES 10 I 1 I 1 ao me c 11 the ann aun lal ial meeting of 0 the press associate on will be held in the parlors of the kenyon hotel at bait salt lake city next tuesday in addition to the election of officers for the ensuing ensiling year the members will put the finishing fi touch eg es on the newspaper bill which is to be presented bd to te state legislature leB liture during its present session briefly the measure is a home industry bill and provides that all state printing be done in the state county printing in th the county and city printing in the city eity where there is a paper in such county or city the bill ig is tion ably a good one and every member of the association should be present at the annual meeting tuesday for the purpose of lending his influence in support of the measure it is beginning to look as though there will be no deputy sheriff at either main moth or silver city durine during the next two years sheriff cronin has failed to ap point peace officers for these camps and it is understood that he will not do so because he is somewhat leary about the commisso commissioners ners confirming the appoint ment of a democrat to either of these offices As the matter now stands mr air cron n will have to have republicans upon his staff or do th work h himself governor my ells message to the legis lature contains the follow ng bg paragraph with reference to the raining mining industry indu etry of utah we owe to humanity liu manity the duty of safe guarding bf b entry possible legislative means meang the hyes lives of those engaged in the leading industry of eur our state there should be ample provision for competent inspection by the proper official not only of the coal mines but of all kind of under ground workings where the health and safety of men are involved and we shall be lacking in the fulfillment of our re if we la fa I 1 to by every pr caution in our power the re currence of these bereavements to our community and these shocks to our civili lation at different times during the past two years the writer has called attention to the fact that there should be an inspect or of metal mines in utah the same as in colorado idaho and other states where mining is the leading industry representative senta tive brink of bingham has a bill which will be introduced during this session of the legislature providing for an inspects of metal mines while rep baret of beaver deaver has a mea sure aroh biting tho the storage of explosives in large quant ties underground these men are no doubt familiar with the needs of the mining industry and thee bills should become las fatal accidents in the mines of the state aro are becoming becom iLg very numerous and ald two many eaf gate e guards can not be thrown around men who earn their living by work underground |