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Show THE S fof efforts have been Commenting upon the senate rejection of Charles B. Warren, the Senator said that the only thing anyone had against Warren was that he was : an attorney for the American Sugar and Refining company, and he was known all over the country to be a most capable attorney. it appear that Mr. rhe Constitution and shaken by the - Nay, it is .. Lincoln even fav- oview or congress-judiciar- y decisions. Mr. Lincoln real-- r for the Supreme i:.;dary was necessary :ne Government; and n. . deci ,: :.:s on ,eT . constitutional to be wrong, the a change in th Ettifemedy en oiiii,rship of che court, or an e against, what be a Manifestly wrong view, to It time, hv-- said, the judiciary Lin--thhigliij ibooUl be upheld. Certainly Mr. s, never favored a popular or of a decision pcnirfnn"1 referendum It meant a foal t&. the Supreme Court. luiteOartruction of the Constitution. one moment romOfojrdid Mr. T.iucoln for suppZfcpsu! from the great purpose of his octri preservation of the Union, who regret the intiali jt is) well for those to reincijfe growth of the national spirit If nationalism departs seed caH this.. n offi fromthis Republic, disintegration and The will follow speedily. f26,E;dopay ,, he a naticial spirit touches the heart I stings, inspires patriotism, aijd gives aW, 'spiritual power to the melodies of thl Republic. Abraham Lincoln never , fr liit flight of the Union and the Nitton. At Gettysburg he appealed tohis countrymen to resolve that :s Nation shall have a new birth appen i .1 arous-eligicifejCub- lie ap-th- op:-,h)- ea I i February said: 12, 1924, President Coolidge con-giou- Hfe--t- he .1fj of .freedom. In his second inaugural to he appealed to his countrymen . 0 Nations wounds. His was a sacrifice for the WnUUp the ? martyrdom Nation. Without nationalism his whole life and $ork would-bin vain. Some claim that Abraham .Lincoln e independent in politics, thus iseting political party authority wjjtasn Sra inJregularity. It! bi ired On the contrary, he He held the Government of the United is is a political organization, and the political opinions and act-- s of those intrusted with its in critical days are as J of consequence as integrity and He made his appoint- ligence. from among those who believed principles and the measures of 'arty with which he was identi- in party discipline. ad-Jtrati- on believed in majority rule with-- e party. e , Republic was passing through oral ami spiritual revival when ' jEham Lincoln appeared in the Btt drama. Again the Nation feels ffiyQuch of moral and spiritual n a struggle against Orialism. JS Ef the dedication of il . the Lincoln Washington, May 30, President Harding said: every of peril, in every dls,ragcmQnt; whenever the gath. there is the. image of n our hopes and to refi Whenever there is a do Uf "h over our national tr.! achievpm comes the remind , e J M-m- ent : l LJ 11 triumphs could not have been. Before the Holy Name Society in Washington, September 21, last President Goolidge said: We Americans are idealists. We are willing to follow the truth because it is the truth. We put our main emphasis on the things which are spiritual. We use wealth as a The means to a higher life. tall shaft near which we are gathered, and yonder stately memorial, remind us that our standards of manhood revealed in the adoration which we pay to Washington and Lincoln. They are unrivaled and unsurpassed. Above all else, they are Americans. In an address in New York City, - fam-Ureisio- : EN available at present. much to the state. , "d Tntain I Z er but that for Lincolns heroic and unalterable faith in the Union these Nation.- Lreqm-.-- IT re- - the political br-r- ne it C To me the greatness of Lincoln consisted very largely of a vision by which he saw more clearly than the men of his time the moral relationHe was a ship of things. great moral force. Only the matchless Nazarene can be compared with Abraham Lincoln. The greatest President, powerful and strong Yet he was humble, kind forgiving, mild, And with all patience and affection taught, Rebuked, persuaded, solaced, counseled, warned, In fervent style and manner. Needy poor And dying men, like music, heard his feet and guilty Approach their beds, wretches took New hope, and in his prayers wept and smiled And blessed him as they died for given; and all In his face contentment, in his life The path to glory and perpetual joy. SENATOR SMOOT RETURNS FOR MUCH NEEDED REST. Senator Reed Smoot is back in the city and he plainly shows the effects of his recent illness and the hard work he has gone through the past few months. However, now he will get a much needed rest surrounded by old time friends and it will not take him long to recuperate and regain his health. On the committee who met the Senator at the Union Pacific station upon his arrival were E. 0. Howard, chairman; Ernest Bamberger, L. S. Cates, J.- Reuben Clark, H. E. Crockett, Chas. M. Morris, Mayor C. Clarence Neslen, J. Ray Ward, D. C. Green, J. I). Stack, Dan. S.. Spencer, Henry . Taggart and James H. Anderson, The Senator, laid, stress upon the fact that the incoming congress would wrestle with the tax problem, and before returning to Washington Senator Smoot will work out details in tax reduction. Smoot announced that the Salt Lake basin reclamation project would cost between eight and nine million dollars and that $1,275,000 of the amount was - ... This means .... LIVE STOCK SHOW. Due to the Increasing loss of vessels and cargo, and the enormous cost of rum running, a good .many bootleggers on the Pacific coast ara ready to quit business. ... . The cost of living in Salt Lake City has Increased 39 per cent during the past 10 years, according to the bureau of labor statistics. . Broncho Jim, 76 years of age, one of the wealthiest Indians in the W6st, died on the Fort Hall reservation the beginning of ' this month. Jim had made a large fortune in the cattle busi - The eighth intermountain live stock show-openat the Salt Lake Union Stock yards, north Salt Lake, Tuesday, March 31,' and will continue every day up to and including April 4. The prize stock of the entire west will be on display at this show, which promises to be the best ever held in the intermountain country, and which is being held under the auspices of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and s Commercial club, with R. N. Mead as manager of the. show. Among the features there will be on display the biggest and most noteworthy dairy show ever staged in the northwest, in which appear Holsteins, Jerseys, Guernseys and milking Shorthorns. There will be on display breeding cattle, sheep and swine that have been awarded the royal purple ribbons many times. The management has provided some fun every afternoon in the way of wild cowpunchers, and efforts will also be made to ride the famous Nevada outlaw horse, High Gear. -- ness. In ' Japan a vigorous campaign ; is being conducted for ' equal rights for women at the polls. The suffragette movement has spread to all parts of the country, and mass meetings tended by crowds of enthusiastic rmen are held weekly. Negotiations are under way to induce Paavo Nurmi, champion Finnish runner, to race some of the Zumi Indians of New Mexico. The Zumi Indians are reported to be the fastest runners in the world. David H. Cannon, special prosecutor for the attorney generals office in Washington, has been lauded for his work in conecticn with mail fraud cases. Mr. Cannon is a native of Salt Lake City. S R E ' !i ; . GOOD i at- i wo- i i FMH FOR SUE BJUtGAIH. One of the best small farms in the state is offered for sale. 68' acres' of It consists of choice land adapted for raising The water right is perfect. The farm lies within half a mile of the Gunnison Valley Sugar Factory; on railroad and close to town. On the farm is a good four-roohouse with shade and lawns; good barns and stack yard; chicken houses; farm implements; two teams of horses and harness. Irice, $15,000. Best of terms and 10 years time at 7 per cent to right party. Will take some city property in exchange. This is a bargain. It is A1 land, in one piece, all highly cultivated and well fenced. Buyer can move on right now and get this years crop. : I m For particulars see C. N. Lund, 363 East 4th So., Salt Lake City, Utah. Letters regarding this will receive prompt attention. E V S WE RECOMMEND the purchase of Emma Silver, Car- and Alta Merger. diff, Recent developments at the above properties make these stock the most attractive purchases that we know of. Alta-Michig- an ft ft V GEO. H. WATSON & CO. V Established in 1904 Incorporated .1916 I I "DEALERS IN UTAH STOCKS AND BONDS C Members Salt Lake Stock & Mining Exchange C I C E E S E R . f - i i An international exposition will be held in Philadelphia June 1 to November 30, 1926, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence; alfalfa, beets and grain.. The present style in womens apparel is very' much like the clothes worn by flappers 2,000 years ago, according to ancient drawings that has been discovered on walls in caves in Spain. w : i i |