Show S GOVERNOR GO MESSAGE S The first message ago of or Governor Go WIS William Wi Wil S liam Ban Spry to tho legislature of or Utah Uta has b been m delivered It will bo found S in full in The Republican today S S. S We Ye think thin a a. careful reading of ot that rne message will wm convince tho the of or S its excellence as a n. state paper It Is 13 S plain and direct revealing re a careful I. I study of ot tho the topics discussed the se sethe the the varied aried Interests of or the state stale And nd nd the thc ar argument always convincing is c expressed ex ex- S pressed in good terms term It Is 13 to tho timo timoS S credit of tho governor that ho h hasS has'S hits has s I S 'S J been brief as possible and yet ct has hasI omitted no commanding interest ant and that he lie has spoken to his people the citizenship of ot tho the state of or Utah in inI I terms that win him a n. still higher 5 place in their regard even than that I S proved in his election That tribute to tho the possibilities of ot 5 tho the state found sound at time the cr very opening openingS S of ot f tho the message Is worth worthy even en tho lofty subject considered Her natural resources aro are as yet et touched b by th the theS S morning light of ot a L lay day of or matchless I opportunity It b Is a line uric to re rem re- re m member I Governor Spry turning promptly ll to toS the subject of ot revenue points out the S 5 inconsistency of oC a wealth reported to tho the nation far tar in excess of or that found foundS S J by the assessors and asks for an cn anS S amendment to the taxing laws An And 1 en emphasizes pha tho the evil 11 cf that Juggling which Salt t Lal Lake e City has l performed j n t- t three three- r years rears ers ears when hen he heS heads S a ads s ds There should be no ambiguity S iJ in the wording wording- of or a 1 tax statute j J Ills urging of help lor for tho project of ol irrigation his word for lor tho time common Schools of or the state and for tor tho limo School etten extension lon his Ills tribute to the work worl of or the State University anc and tim the timS S Agricultural college not college not to mention 5 5 5 th thin the other state institutions are institutions-are are careful care care- 5 ful lul close to the facts and amply doS de do- S served Especially Is his hla word of ot S. S praise for tor the school for tor blind anI and deaf dc-af eat worthily t bestowed 55 That bat suggestion for tor a home homo for the theS 1 S adult blind will b be well received l we believe It has moro more than a a. sentimental sentimental senti senti- V mental merit meriL And his argument for tor some somo provision to a separate the feeble I 5 5 T 1 minded and epileptics from irom the tho In- In 5 sane aane In tho the state asylum should not T 5 be Ignored by bJ the legislature S Tho The report that the penitentiary S was wal conducted within its appropriation t i don tion will win tho the approval that J 5 5 economy an and good o d management de doS do- do e- e S 5 serve Wo We like the Idea of ot an armory r and andS andL S L'- L' 4 4 arsenal for tor the National Guard of or ori l J i Ut Utah Th The clearl clearly can be done t 1 and it should f i Without qu question sUon the tho ow c-ow governor Is Js isS S l' l sight in the recommendation that the tho office of or state statistician be bo re- re 1 created Far lar too much of important record is 18 ml missed se under the condition conditionS condition'S 5 S 'S I which has necessarily obtained in the thet t S past poat two years More ore and more every ery day clay 3 tho the need need of or that office Is apparent 5 I From Irom this message message message-as ase as from other othor v P i t I. I S data data it It is clear tho the state bank banI e C ex- ex I. I J has done his dut duty t S 'S Wo We believe tIme the suggestion for 01 a al 1 l S state capitol building will bo be ip i. i v proved by all citizens Certainly Utah j I should have ha to a state slate house houGe Just what f rf d. d S is ia the best means cans to bo be adopted in getS get get- 4 S ting ting- t it t Is 18 i not mot yet yot ct clear But of the thet t Lc 1 purpose of the time state to be so supplied u r thero there can bo ho o no question PS O- O OThere i. i There will be approval al vcr very likely k jj s i of ot the suggestion to make mako ft birthday a A ft holiday In Utah p V t r t r But nut the the most moat Impressive l i f r in tiie Ui entire message sago Is f- f f 1 that for a public service commission The Thc demand for tor a n. railroad S f f t t 1 v slon ion Is 18 not so broad a as this Railroad i i. S commissions have havo not In all states j pro c proved satisfactory The rho public lIc 8 ner- ner 1 I o 1 vice commission taking supervision Mon not only of or railroads but of or all public r. r I h t will best f ervo all aU tho people T r and o er every Interest no now and for tor the time timeS S future No Xo more Important work t milan ihan that will come before the cl eighth I 4 s session lon of ot tho tIme legislature of Utah S Throughout tho tito mes message slows shows candor fairness un understanding S' S of the theca thet t ca case et rc regard ard for tho great responsibility S 'S laid ald ul upon on him and lOd his P pet perfect feet I I trust the tha manhood of or his fellow felio L c citizens fIt f- f ij j i It is 18 a good mel and aud The fhe n Fei Re Republican Fe- Fe i 3 publican extends sincere i. i lions Governor Go Spry has well begun un lila his work work- |