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Show BACK TO DEMOCRACY GOV. MARSHALL A STATESMAN OUR GREAT WALL CHART OFFER of Democratic Nominee Have Gained Veten' Confidence. Utterances IN THIS CRISIS IT IS COUNTRY'S ONLY HOPE. In hla home state, whose governor lie Is, Mr. Marshall la described as a progressive with tha brake on." Hla To Be Free From Demagogues of ths maxim, in a few words, le that the Roosevelt Stripe There Must Bo people should enforce their will as su- a Return to Proper Principles. HOURS ARE VALUBLE Thu especially true ia In traveling. age north or south Sy rail, you plan to traveling east cr west; get your destination in the shortest possi ble time; you want In hii busy modem comfort, and you expect and require every possible masure of protection. Without thease features, traveling nwhal General Sherman s lid war is. THE 0. S. LINE RAILROAD with the Unnion Pacific, Sou diem Pacific and O 0-& N. Lines, desires to rerve yen to east cm points, the Pacific Coast and locally. in connection R $75,000,000 is being expended in double halting these the Missouri River: the block signol system for lines west cf protection is being kept at the highest possible state of effectiveness, and equipment and service are continuly bciag improved and brought le the latest staneards of quality. Consult any There le an excuse for Theodore Roosevelt which ehould be fully understood. The American people are not partial to third terms. They are not naturally inclined to embrace necessary men. They have many reaaona to- - distrusting the person who now assumes to lead them into strange paths. They know that he le willful. Impatient of restraint, looae In statement, fond of power and dictatorial. They know that ha craves applause and enjoya attention. They know that almoat any man who la cheeky, clever and unscrupulous can recruit a nolay following from the ranks of the unstable and the reckless. It la violence and violence alone that gives Theodore Roosevelt power. By this means he enlists support which otherwise could not be had. By Ihia means he makes men forget the tieaka and stripes in his career. By new sensations and new terrors he renews interest In himself dally. It la no new art that he practices. It is the old, old art of demogogy. But there la an excuse for Mr. Roosevelt the same as there Is an excuse for a lynching party. Where law la enforced and Justice prevalla mobs do not assemble and dictatorships are not proposed. When mischief Is afoot those whose social responsibilities are few do not Inquire closely Into the motives of Its authors. Attached as most Americana are to order and law, they nevertheless have shown from the beginning a willing-Des- s on occasion to make short cuts, to use force and to palliate despotic deeds. It Is to this spirit that Mr. Roosevelt appeal!. It Is a people discouraged and desperate, a people betrayed, a people disorganized and a people almost persuaded to repudiate law, that the demagogue addreaaea. He will be heard until a better and truer man gains attention. The excuse for Roosevelt Is to be found In the perfidy of his own party and the uncertainty that has existed as to the policy and leadership of the Democratic party. The antidote here as elsewhere, now as always, for the poison of force and abeolutlam is a litres and fighting Democracy, attached to the constitution, true to Ita pledges and Inflexibly the champion of equal rights under the laws. If we cannot have true Americanism, true Democracy, true we ehall presently have something worse than Roosevelt Dangerous aa he may be, he la only the apostle of a ropenslty that never fails to appear wnen great peoples have grievances which In orderly fashion they, seem powerless to remedy. New York World. lead-erles- repesenitive when you are ready to traveL THE BEST FARM PAPER The T Farmer & Ranchman rans-Missou- Experts tell you all about farming, ri stock-railin- Wilsons View Correct. In your Issue of July 9 Dr. las Murray Butler is quoted plant food, soil culture awl everything else connected with the farm and ranch. lows: "The high cost of Bring le worldwide, existing In low tariff countries as well as In high tariff nations. The causes are threefold the Increased supply of gold, the enormoua shifting of population from the country district! to the cities, which decreases the number of producer! and Increases the number of consumers, and the third and chief cause is shortening the hours of labor, thus decreasing tha production and Increasing the consuming capacity. This is all true as far aa he goes. But Dr. Butler misses ths very point of the argument, aa applied to the United States, when he falls to say that the excessively high tariff In the United 8tatea le directly responsible for the enormous and hurtful shifting of population from the country districts to the cities. This it is that Is making labor so scarce In the country districts and decreasing so largely what our food products ought to be in comparison to our total imputation. lienee Governor Wilson le entirely correct when he says that the high coat of living and the excessively high tariff are interminably linked together. Letter In New York Herald. SPECIAL OFFER rO SUBSRIBERS. On payment of the subscription Paper we will send you die TRANS-MISSOUR- I RANCHMAN, a sixteen page magazine for price of the FARMER AND ONE YEAP. Both Papers For the Price of ONE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT STARTED NOW WITH The MERCHANTS BANK 277 South Main St Nichoax fol- Salt Lake City. Utah Will furnish capital for tke opportunity which will surely arrive later oo Percent Interest on Tim ft Savings Deposits COMMERCIAL BANKING Tee Grotesque for Toleration. Intelligent people must, In the calmer momenta which are coming, perceive that a campaign professedly against trusts and monopoly and the elfish Interest of individuals which Is kept alive by the resources of ths chairman of the finance committee of the Harvester trust le too grotesque to command the toleration of serious men. In that cause the money of George W. Perkins stinks. New York Tribune. Not an Unmixed Blessing. claim! that by prayer and fasting she has gained the gift of tongue and now can convene in any language. Tha cynica will probably retort that, taking the miracle for granted, one tongue haa proved to be far too voluble a vehicle for the majority of her aex, and that tha accese of all languages la not ao much a personal merit aa a general misfortune. Baltimore Teft'e Weak Defenae. Mr. Taft haa ahown that the Philippines have cost the United States nothing if you leave eut of account the principal Item like the expenditures incident to military and naval operations and the support of ths United States forces in the archipelago.1. But If It had not been for the annexation of the Philippines would all these millions have leenspent? A clumsier attempt to bolster up case palpably had could not bo A woman LONELINESS DISPELLED You never need be lonely if you have a Bell Telephone If you live in the city or in the country, your friends are easely accessible if you nsc the Red. You can have a aeigh-borchat at any time. The telephone is a protection for the noma. If something unusual happens, yon will find the Bell Tdeuhne an ever reaey friend. All pats of ihe country lited by wriverial service. ly Was the $25,000 to Help T. R.h letter from John D. Archbold of the Standard Oil company written to Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania on October 13, 1904, Indicates that a check for f 2 5,000 waa sent upon that date by the Standard Oil man to Senator Penrose. By a strange coincidence one Theodore Roosevelt was at that particular time a candidate on the Republican ticket for president of the United States, and one of hla most active supporters then was the same Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania. Tha Republican ticket in Pennsylvania waa in no danger that anyone could discover at that time. John P. Elkin was a candidate for Justice of the supreme court, his Democratic opponent being Samuel Oustlne Thompson, whose candidacy was not taken seriously by anyone in Pennsylvania or elsewhere. Can it be posalble that Penrose solicited that $25,000 from the Standard Oil company man and used It In the interests of the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt? Penrose should explain. If any Standard Oil money was used for Roosevelt In 1904, and If it can be proven, Mr. Perkins, Mr. Munsey, Mr. McCormick and Mr. Flinn will no doubt make up a fund to send the cash back to its tainted source. A Gradual and Thorough. When S39.nor Wilson said, following his conference with Congressman Redfleld, that he believed the revision of the tariff should be gradual and thorough ha made It clear that he is in agreement with the leaders of the party generally. Aa soon aa the Democrats organised the house they entered upon a programme of tariff reform which was expressed in a series of bills approved and sent to the senate for action. They were not general tariff bllla, but bllle relating to certain schedules of tha Payne-Aldric- h law. The iron and ateel, wool and sugar chedules are examples. They were elected because they were the most flagrantly unjust applications of the Republican protective tariff theory. What the Democracy haa done already la a fair index of what it proposes to da The evil of the tariff are not the only ones, and when the work la dona every schedule will have been scrutinised and acted upon aa the Democratic party has already acted. Governor Wilson's interview la assurance that the future executive is in hearty sympathy with the party position. ever-increasi- 4 preme, and that it should be made as easy aa poslble to give them the power to do ao. Withal, he la not in favor of the methods conspicuously advocated by the progressives to accomplish that end. Hera la what he said at tha Indiana state convention: Until the provisions of our present constitution with reference to officials are tried, and until graver evlli arise than have appeared thua far, there la but alight demand for tha Initiative, referendum or recall. He hae often said that ha haa nothing but contempt for the recall aa aiH plied to Judges and their decisions. Aa regards the trusts he haa very decided ideas. But with Senator Root he bellevea that each state can take care of the serious defects and vices of corporation. He favora a very stringent state control, especially of corporations of public utilities. He le naturally for a tariff for revenue only, but he thinks that this can be reached gradually, without injury to legitimate Interests. But above all, he sae that representative government lias at ail times fairly reflected the voters, and for its faults the voters alone are responsible, therefore any reform ought to begin with them, and not with the machinery they use. To show Mr. Marshall in hla beet light, we quote hla definition of the situation on the recall, made after Roosevelt had announced his doctrines: Lincoln held It to be the. Inalienable right of an unsuccessful litigant to go down to the tavern and cusa the court. It la the theory of Roosevelt that It Is the right of an unsuccessful litigant to go down to the tavern and overrule the court Bitterness of spirit and indignation at what I deem to be Judicial injustices seize me. Even now, I am chafing under what I conceive to be the unwarranted interference of the courts with my But my sober Judgprerogatives. ment, looking to the permanent good of the people, Impels me to Insist that the courts must remain free and that we must flrat seek relief through the remedy we now have and patiently abide the lawful reversal of Judicial Injustice. d v Which U of interest to men and Women, Boys and Gills. css this office be had while they last, by sending this coupon 48 cents to made few words about this GREAT Two Page Wall Chart A of'AL Material Page one 29 x 39: size of Panama contains Map of United States, Republic The Hawauandand , d Alaska United States con la. ns Map of the world Map of the the press ent to of Peace showing the accessions of territory from Treaty Page two day. 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