Show JL THE CARBON COUNTY NEWS 0 4 FRIDAY AT PRIE PRICE UTAH A i subscription 1 00 PER YEAR I 1 SIX MONTHS 50 CENTS strictly in advance advertising rates made known on application address all communications to the carbon county news price utah entered as second class matter april 29 1907 at the postoffice Post office at price utah under the act of Cong roea of march 3 1873 this paper a r la on tue tile of ast dunns advertising agency hooper building south Ss salt pe lake a k e city where advertising contract contracts can ee be made and sube crip tiona left PRICE CARBON CO UTAH FRIDAY NOVEMBERS NOVEMBER 5 1009 1909 1 I I 1 I 1 1111 I 1 II 11 1 1111 11 III if mr taft really sends all hig promised recommendations to the next congress the last raise in salary for our overworked legislators isla tors would be almost justified ju stifled spokane wash will get got the next dry farming congress only three cities cities contested for the next cong congress Tess they were kune irma colorado springs and rapid city N D president taft is an ohio man but when he told the californians ho lie would favor a pacific fleet if they could assure him that the next war bould como come from that side he lie talked like a man from missouri Alis L the citizens ci etis party at helper which was ivas defeated for election reelection re tuesday by the republicans takes their defeat very much to heart hear there is something doing it is reported that the leaders of the 40 citizens party said before election if they were not sustained tu it ut the polls they would surrender the charter of incorporation atre it remains 4 to be seen whether such a move will bo be made some people think it a mystery that notwithstanding good advice their boys grow up to be wild and reckless young men if these boys were taught from infancy that homo hone was the proper place for them after dark rather than prowling around the streets annoying well and sick people alike much of this mystery might be explained and young men with better moral character and mor intelligent minds would be tho the result no parent parent need expect true morals in a boy that prowls the streets at night even if he doe does go to sunday school say boys tho the mancho man who has been elected to succeed the late ate E H harriman in the railroad world was once a poor plow boy down in texas at the ago age of 15 a lank untutored boy was leaning over the plow handles liand les on a poverty stricken farm the only thing ho lie had bad over ever seen in all his early years outside of the farm and the humble was tho the big railroad train that passed by once in in a A 1 abie hue when robert S lovett first saw the big train boy although he was lie resolved to become a railroad man in a long u hard struggle ho lie made good he found harriman but harriman i had first found him the lest iest was easy the life of this manis man is an example to every american boy who ants to make something out of himself f the western slope development Con congress gres to be held at it grand S t junction on the and elih of november 14 attracting a great deal of attention the governors of western states stat es have sent word that they will attend and also appoint delegates those who have the privilege to appoint delegates ae legates are mayorq of cities of 1000 county commissioners chambers of commerce water associations ciati ons live stock associations railroad companies compani eg agricultural and horticultural society societies 1 es or associations and clubs the governors of colorado utah dominc Wo arizona and new mexico are entitled to in the congress as are legislators and editors in in the tile states mentioned the congress promises to be of great benefit in bringing to the tile attention of the public questions that 4 have not rot heretofore been thoroughly discussed the dry farming C congress 0 n gress held at billings montana last IT week eek i was as one of the most memorable gatherings of smart men ever held in the west president james J hill of the great north I 1 orn railway system and howard elliote predent of the northern pacific railroad wore were pre present seni and made speeches their views i were to the effect that the interests of the farmers and railroads cre ore identical what helped one ono would help the other they said they would do all they could to redan i the arid regions for by so doing they ou id create traffic for their roads much discussion came up en cn tho the pro proposition posit oon of changing clia nging the name dry t to something that would sound better and not have such a barren ring to I 1 it scientific and practical were suggested but no change of name made |