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Show THE PROVO POST AGE ST shall uaAh surrender to a bureau?;' I t IOC !' lk le' NEPOTISM AT THE INFIRMARY Two years ago the Democratic party 'i veiknuui..,, Jnst where the logic lies inj.. IhU argument I cannot see. -If the principle ' of state participation in 'WHY NOT TAKE IT ALL? took We desire to show just how far son.- - f bold of the reins of gov ernmentjnjhis county people and industries are being assailed by the -ta reformers would go to mate jbe and within a very - abort t - time- - Cammi&slonem. p -- Democrat T v ML They are -- not: only j fumirTelisjfmri f ialle itliHwby T; of politics. for the present extravagance of the stale admin Thomas and Reece began their game - not satisfied with the creation of new offices in should not he state engage in a business that service at the istration 2 given Although he had given excellent opportunity, Govern was throwiu is not only less bazardons thanthein8urr.. .almost every branch of the service, but .would 'Kniuken Andrew Infirmary, County in the Deseret yeW in an article Bamberger n dive deep Inta'm&nopoIiidic'YIoctrine and com- was however, succeeded- by f it ft business but more - profitable 1 Bank- - lie out?" a verage-talevy at J2.1 mills. Hi places luciue the complete control of the states indns-frie- s of Spanish Fork, a thorough Depiov ami many mercantile lines offer greater"- ing T out br through varions 1 ureausVappointed byf and - mdneements. erat but not of the henehmah. varied,. and it didl Is to engage in the If state control it out., of the governor M. of tafind Arch the Joining''nnder the direct Reece Thurman, state and secretary long Thomas not take oOUtt. any bu.sine.ss vfiy should not the same .princiof tbat i Cjj 0f defence, Mr.Thurmaa his despicable system of undated resig- through superintendent been bad appointed Jle the places life . ' - , ,- . v ples, he followed -T guide an lndivid to , "nationsrrri: average mine at 20 years and claims that jf jnstPution and in that position he was trying ? selfcet business offers not a uni that Why The- Democratic state legislature two years to the kind He was patients aged nnk? pood. proceeds aye $100,000 the first year, then the lest opportunity for profit.! and the fewago passed a pseudoJ, workmans Compensa-tjp- n l.onest and he was square with his as he would estimate thejvalue of the mine at $ was lie est chances for loss t 'After a few more Act, which forced the rate on all industrial V.stants. lie did some splendid work within the 000,000 'and would, of course, make his multiply "KHtOT't.aVF SperimehfecTjw'itTiL tliepeopTe8 and -- given - the - iusinim llfrTifir seTTTgure'liy'tbeitate have doubt no would 20,- thus on the first year of a $100,000 net building and money and created great deficits to be met forced all insurance eonyianies to stop all cohv , eeds the" tax would bo just $24,200,or 24.2 an excellent administration of affairs m bet hr" Increased Taxes, the taxpayers! who must a not was Hutchinson -Tpetitive rates and meet t h fit price. NoCwrinTiIs Bud Hr. het tbe ofThefirst cent on institution,. tax that proceetls year u innately foot the bills, wilt rise up and de- all." While Utah industrial and mining eompa- 'member pf the Thomas f amiljny lBr fact be was produetiom Just a sample of what the rninipj i liei tumid t t a of ves that they con- r, represent re- nies employing more than four people must-pa- ydeve-withe and really in it not lnan might expect should' this piece of vum especially fine tbervielVerVfi start? Bus!nsV and hot be Tlltoin- - the BUiU'sjtnee, the compensation paid to work- Mp. the to bow matrop.Thrqngh "fused lo cja" legislation be wrltten into our hy.every polite al fail, presented, meu w ancerjrejameshad thejnatron SupposeJy toting forJbis.measure the way las nepotism, Now, is the time for all merr who believer in hurt nnd r the present law receive no oompen-sttio- u were and institution the in been j3 ou fae. placed opened for the same class the development of industrial life in Utah to tinti! they have leeu injured ten lays. nd ives a -la t - sheep.-cnttle- '; yiql were why ,Thev7 ;re the run farm products,place. ; etc, jiroduets.' ' .Then .the maximum rate is $12' per week.-' The .JiUiyJu tbe Republlcan banner-- liei us eneonr-- r was boss. 4 They tried to gt him mad Hutchinson be will Mr result? the Imagine, Farmer, one . uiiIusLry. eut down these long lists ef expen-sirm&vuuura benefit to any wso foe total diha-- were unsuccessful. Finally the big row debut taxed 25 being cent of approximately per j0Ur employes. Stamp out class legislation and bilitV or .death is only $4300, with strings on that Hutchinson stop matrou the end quit. a after tax land and veloped an paying product e amouiftto-thdetriment of the dependents of "IJTjrTtnir free from freak legislation. Lrt' us and Thomas out. she walked when her w pay ped provement tax?' Its just as fair one ay as an-labor-i- n the right manner and let the on pay until they tbetnrty killed unit tfrthe benefit of the st&teT Trtter Reece gave- her a. vacation -- - other. companies enterinto clean cut competi- - Yet v. itb.this measure striking at the insurHutchinson out of office. Al-- - , - -- John M. Hays, writing in the Deseret News, could legislate tion. . U .. ance eompaiues the. industrial institutions and i iiou gh t bey misappropriated funds to do as she: glves .the following sharp facts that should ap. Under private ownership, competitive iiisrr- r- " the workmen; and with injustice to all, the Dem"had quit. peal to every man or womaif willing to give a ance San Francisco., Under state monop . ashis of ocratic party in its state platforjri declares to Most out. Hutchinson They got ,f square deal ; oly a Sehof'cl-- t disaster would bankrupt Utah's c was matron the dig deeper inthe mire anti to create for the state and put with went him,' sistants Allow meto present the following by way ; insurance fund fpr years to, coine'aTid;tbe'..tax- -. . of lTtah.a complete monopoly- - in-t- insurance "have boilers The is the result! What to of answer of facta nncharge. typical I payers would pay the price. business with fixed arbitrary rates and minimum -- been in a d an ge rous e ondit ion. - Land prepared made in behalf of Constitutional amendment to c t : o o "o . benefits to the injured, for" sugar hets umler Mr. Kmidsen has gone Sec. A, Artiele 13;- WAR AIMS Insurance Companies throughout-Utaand lack to itiToriginal swampy state. With the suThg mines are assessed only $5.00 ea-i nations What allied for are the theUtirted-"States drift to have always been absolutely fighting institution the began perintendent gone an acre on their ground. he plainly stated in just two points : , ielf supporting.. They 'are under hationnl and down hill. It is widely elaimed without denial . , THE FACT The mines are assessed state regulation and the taxpayers of the state ' 1st. To make it impossible for anp man or ' that vicious characters have been kept in , that $21.21 an acre. " to mans a Jo not pay their expenses. , Under the law While is, home for the aged. job it, set of men to ever again plunge the whole 'world The net proceeds, tax-i- s merely a : by the last legislature three eommissioners.-to- -f beat the head of the institution, nepotism" Is re--? rinio vvar and tax on profits. T,r ; vTappointed by" the governor and at salaries of .sponsible or a woman taking his place and the THE FACTNet proceeds are more .thj 2nd. To make thoe responsible for the $4000 per annum, followed closely upon the beds . damage done by this war pay forJt so far as it is Jesuits are evident. Effieieney has found no 50 per Cent greater than profits, because mint 'board. With relatives - owners are not of the enactment clause. They . ARE TO BE the rdaee with present humanly possible.. allpwed to deduct such necessary PAID FROM THE STATE TREASURY, 7 and friends eared for, little else mattered. Its The first point will be: aeeomplishediwhen' expenses damages and compensation, inaus ' the incident a . in Section 10 of the Workmans Compensation have thorfollowing, states have been vassal and her . anee, taxes, general office, ete. "'5 Germany ' , J, law' then gives to that commission the power to did example of the' Demoera tig" "commissioners The mines are taxes less oughly licked and their minitary and autpaying Add to that force as follows; I Efficiency, During the spring a woman with twoocratic power crushed. than they paid under the old law. THE COMMISSION MAY. EMPLOY A or three small children came up from one of our , The second point will have been accomplishTHE FACT The mines are paying huACACTUARIES. counties and being without funds she southern DEPUTIES. ndreds of thousands more in taxes than SECRETARY, ed when the victorious allies impose and execute they ever the near the train to leave was EXAMINERS, forced slaughter COUNTANTS. INSPECTORS, well' so her allies and sentence that Germany th,e paid under the old law. The following table in delicate health ' house south of the eity EXPERTS, CLERKS. PHYSICIANS, STENOG-RAITIER- S ..deserve; shows the increased taxes paid by 20 mines in she wandered to an plcLcabin near the Bonneville ' AND OTHER ASSISTANTS 'AND various parts of the states Of. course, if peace. is ,tobe lasting, it must-- . - , she- came into town to beg for Later tunnel. FIX TIIEIR 'COMPENSATION.' SUCH EM- the the Justice to rest upon justice. conquered ' ' , Increasej)ver: - food and some SHALL PLOYMENT AND COMPENSATION i::- - x clothing in which to wrap a child "" Year same as to the conqueror, or better stated,-jus-ti- ce 1915 taxes as she was about .to become a mother. - However, FIRST BE APPROVED BY, THE GOVERNOR ' to the criminal aa well as . to the- - society' .3916, afcl. ...wohias waaa $ 30,610.31 'before she could be located byone of the' eom-- " AND SHALL BE PAID OUT OF THE - STATE 19171 which the criminal wronged? u 392,852.2? mittees she bad1 gone back to the hut. Mr. Thom: TREASURY. demands that criminals 1918 everywhere Society .J Ir&jJL. 311,863.92 lllL t as was notified of the condition of the woman Added to this is provision for their travelbe subdued and brought before the' courts of inxlus-triand was asked for help.. Just what, the com- -' Total increase ing' expenses; and all taxpayers (not the Jiystice, there to answer for their crimes-- - $735,356.48 of is a ' missioners has never been It did who reported. are' her criminals allies alone insured) must pay for that army and These figures embrace only 20 mines and do Germany fact, however, that the poor woman gave birth state employees. who are under the direct control not include federal taxes or occupation- - tax. The have broken every law of God1 and man- - and the medical or at the in without to a hut child his that do bidding lonely world that demands the nations of the of the governor and must pf society occupation tax adds" more' than $ W0, 000 to the other attention. Some ten days later ,when she crack of his undated resignation whip. additional state taxes on mines in 1918. they be subdued and brought before the courts came back it was with the greatest reluctance of justice of the world, there to be punished for Now, added to this army of employes which ' The mining companies are seeking Mr. Thomas consented to provide 'for" the that crimes. trie state mhst pay, the Democratic party pledges thejr - to escape their just share of taxation., Jater8end:her 1 to its legislature to pass a law forcing all industrial If those criminals the greatest of an time. ... woman at the THE FACT Mining companies are the only her friends. County Attorney Tucker had to ininsurant companie8'0uUof business And forcing' are not subdued, the worlds courts cannot im- -' taxpayers who have been fully and legally taxed sist would Mr. Utah, before Thomas act. on that action which means the out leave cannot mete to state, ever since statehood. Net. proceeds have always justice. thm qrnst sentenee, A fine example of the, way the commission--- . will emplay a small army of men and women been assessed at 40 per cent and less for 20 years Society does not argne with its criminals; it era haye reaTTy attended-t- o .business -- inthe subdues them, A negotiatel peace, with Ger and pay them out of the taxes of the .state." after statehood. The mining people did not pro. . , : county, Now here, Mr, Farmer, is where "this act of work for the tax law of 1915, nor did many would he temporizing and placating with pose . WHO ARE PATRIOTS? strikes you: After arranging for the insurance the greatest criminal of all times. they oppose its repeal at the last session of the - Five Republican members of the present The greatest calamity that could come to the of practically all otherrtnsseirof employeswho legislature. But, the men who are supporting Congress haveresigned to volunteer in the army; are entitled to insurance, it says in Section 51 worldwould be a negotiated peace with this amendment did. obtain the law of 1915 and fonr to take lu- haye "resigned, PERSON EXCEPT- - AGRICULTUR.' did oppose its repeal and the restoration of "'7'" - erative iffieial positions and the"' fifth to better" -- - they AL LABORERS and domestic servants the old law. $ his financial condition in private life. etc. In other words, you, Mr. WHO REALLY BLOCKED THE GAME? The amendment will make it posi - Albert Johnson, of Washington; Royal C. jjje Republicans have been accused sible to tax mines at their full value. ' Fanner, must pay your taxes into the state treas-, Johnson, of South Dakota; F. n. LaGuardiaof - "TIIE FACT to practically everything from reactionaries ury to he paid out lo this army of stats employThis ischnd sTtalkr Econo-New Yerk;A. P. Gardner, of Massachusetts, and es but'yon"eannot participate in the insurance traitors hecanse they are not willing to mists, engineers, and all sensible taxation" plan Victor Ileintz, of. Ohio; all Republicans, and TOjt (Uietly to a coinplete disfranchisement we yourself or your men employed. Just a abandonee) the vain attempt to determine .the members of the 65th Congress, - are all volun- - showing little more class legislation, fTe printing two parallel statements value of A 'mine long ago. What the teer In the army. Major Gardner has made the Yet added to this comes the demand for the what the Democratic sentiment actually was makes possible iV to tax mines at jmendment T 8Ufeme sacrifice.whatever value the state board of equalization forPwaf"UiS"iteilare(t."Rt''a(l'thp;folloving Tie Democratic members of Congress who the state. Dr nwratic legislators" are pledged to statements? then say who held up war prepara- pleases. . '.. L have are;resigned the first take to tiousi are pledged suppott i. They .Taxes could be reduced 10 per Daniel J. Griffin resigned from the House to ' " men of free and unless Marl Frussianism. WHonV From toward Vice President From p,ldent cent on other step property if the mines now become sheriff of Brooklyn. . IHah are ready to . commence an unconditional meesage to Congress of shells address In Madison - paid the same proportion of the state ex- December 8, 1914: Square, New York Sep- Murray Hubbert resigned to aecept an ap- - """ sir fender to Bamberger and his coterie of bench- - tpre-- " tember penses'M prior to 1916. " 28. 1918:' thisthan More puintment as Commissioner of Docks and men who are seeking to control, this vital indus"" QUESTION As proved by the above fiff . I come here partly t pareduess tor national-dfmines are payihg (thousands more than nres, try. twill he driven ' from the stater tense proposed at this make an epology an William' C. Adamson, who was chairman on v Even strong Democrats such as - Ileher J. me to for say. attitude my .apology time, permit they paid prior to 1916; therefore, why have not 8 nd. Foreign Com-vt- p Grant "are fighting against this action. Mr. the other taxes been reduced? nmree. oue of .the most important-committee- s of -and a half of that fateful had lost our Grant in discussing it SW session; that we- had conntct, an apology that ' thc llouse, especially fit this time, resigned to he- "I ani most emphatically opposed to the man In the a been thrown off our bal come a member of the Board of Appraisers ' proportion to enact a law in- - Utah creating twf ntietk century of civb , ance by A WAR WITH - New, York. 7 , a state monopoly of workmens compensa- WHICH we; have no- - lira tion could have dreamVT. from the House John ' ' Fitzgernld resigned Published by ed that any nation, any . tion insurance. I take the position that the THING TO DO, WHOSE IhVe in order law of to the YIIE man POST or could commercial practice up CANNOT to., in PUBLISHING COMPANY any people CAUSES any state should not indulge 1 he be as , neutral for whose when very make and .UP, family, right its JTOUCH said, money hipiself v Provo, Utah. enterprise which canhe conducted hy was with on a Congress existence gives u opporsave able to not fighting basis. being anything efficient more or an citizens on equal - TL C. nicks Editor wrong tunities for friendship and 1 sional salary.. State monopoly means elimination of comN. C. Hick !. disinterested "service . .T Manager claim Henry Brookr.er of New York "resigned to" which - should make petition. Sponsors for the movement Bronx The Entered at the post Office' become president of the National Te to ns any hostile that this will result in decreasing the cost to every Tuesday and ion for at trouble. at second-clasmatter. Friday, s Proto, Utah, as the employer and increasing the heuefitsJto prepi ' James-Hutchinso- - 1 IT ti ji IS' a. lie pr Sc ( 8( ft k - ld - -Z- -- - -- y -- , . h cotiv-ttntio- led-AWfi- lrtHiujni'ed-is'disgnstiiigiyzlovv,-dVFson- y S'- -- iou I--- - , -- e . our im-- nee - ,. 1 . re-bu- ilt ' he mis-stateme- - h h. - . -- -- - v -- . -- ta -- -- -- 1 . h B-'in- -- ' - -- - - s- -- es , , . -- .. ' " . Ger-"raan- (2)-FVER- y; Y in.tbe-cmployme- " k nt, suh-eith- er - Industry-throughout- -- - - c , self-pos- -- THE PROVO POST God-fearin- g , - ( - . - r. Im-po- art " k r of to et P Ci ft V a! J 'i A p I e e |