Show I As I Should Be We have for a long time advocated in i this journal that the governors and cer tin other chief officials of the large Territories Ter-ritories such as Montana New Mexico Washington Arizona and even Utah should be elected by the people of those Territories and that so long as Congress fails to make a law to that effect the Federal Executive should with possibly the exception of the Judges confine his appointments to longtime residents of the Territories or to men clearly identified identi-fied with the industrial and general interests inter-ests of the Territory to office in which they may be appointed greatly pleases us therefore to see Mr Samuel T Haus er made Governor of the important Territory of Montana a citizen who is so largely connected with all the interests in-terests that are rapidly building up Montana to the propotions of a Statehood State-hood deeply and widely founded Mr Hauser has resided in Montana ever since 1862 He erected the first smelting works in that Territory j also the first metallurgical mill put up within its limits as early as 1867was for a com which he founded The pany large wealth he has acquired is not the fruit of some mere special stroke of good fortune for-tune but of an administrative ability and intelligence which promise an administration adminis-tration of his office for the material benefit bene-fit of the people of Montana We shall trust to see the same care and fitness of selection illustrated in the gubernatorial gub-ernatorial appointments t the other rerntones New York fining Journal i otll 5 S j I |