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Show tiie si:xtii:el. I'uljJi'hi'k even1 Weilncxil.iv Sanpete County, I'l.ili. iii MAXIM UTAH Muuli, the sugar ti ns u i ndue adv. .itage: As I drew the sugar sche hit e I ought to know what it means, and I certainly know what it was The entire intended to liieaii. discriminating duty, according to my calculations, that refined sugar is accorded by ilia bill is of one cent. Now, when you take into account the bounty paid by (Jcrmaiiy for its exported sugar, and tin: fact that Herman sugar is shipped in bags which are not dutiable, and which can be used over and over agai t. it wili be seen that the Anteri can refiner is given no advantage over his Herman competitors. In truth, the Herman exporter has of a cent per pound advantage over the American refiner after he has paid our import duty. Now. if anv one disputes these figures of mine, and can show me where the American reliner receives greater protection than I have slated, 1 will see that tile bill is changed. sixteen-himdrcdt- WKDM'.SDAV, MARCH., SEJMTINEL ji, iSy PUB. (SO. il.iicicil at tilt; IrHnlYivi: at Manti as second class mntler. afraid I'tali will jrt 1'iKir oM kutv , bc hat .Statcliooii. worricil a great deal about these liotrid Mormons over siuee tliev treated Iter so well on her visit lo ("tali some v ear ago. Ka . i i. l'iclil i l'tii-- : Republicans of the Finance committee would like to waste a month or so by keeping the tariff hiil in committee, but the Democrats will not allow any such time. If they will agree to have the bill reported this week the democrats will allow them that much time; if not the bill will be rejxirtetl without llt ir consent. Sm im;t ahy Herbert's answer to i hi: louse resolution asking hv what aiilhority he ordered .Admiral Skerrett to obey Mr. llloimt when be went to Hawaii as Special Commissioner, was. in short, that it came rum the Commandei-in-Chic- f of the Army and Navy. the President ol tlie I 'lilted States; and he cited seven precedents for the action, dating from iSij to 1MS1. 1 I Si o r: polish Morse the man whom Joe Raw Fits roasted in Congress. lor objecting to Itali Stale-iioowants an amendment u the Constitution Hod. recognizing Twas ever thus. The men who have the least respect for (Jod in tneir hearts, make the most fuss .dKMH it. If he would put the teachings of Christ into a daily practice more than lie does, he would be less worried over the irreligimt of others. d. Di;miUIts in Congress are in thorough sympathy with the Dcpait-meutCongrcssion Commission which has been engaged for many noutlis in looking into the business methods of the (iovernment Apartments. with a ic toreeommending cluuiges locking to a reduction of unnecessary l ed tape and of unnecessary otlicials. Faery leeomenda-lio- n ol i lie Commission had been promptly acted upon hv Congress, the last ire-fo- r abolishing the ibireau nr Customs of the Trcas-t- u Department having been parsed :;v ibe House without an iio irs discussion, slowly lot surelvtbe le.nen of reform is working. The results of thirty years of extravagance and faioritism e.imiot be ovei thrown ilia day. or a week, but they will be ourthrown in the end. This tiie Democrats are determined al 1 hx tli a- -v TOO MI CH HONOR. Title Tribune would like to give the Republican party all the credit (?) of trying to rob the school fund, and give the odium (?) of lefealii'g the measure to the Democrats. While the Democrats are willing to shoulder all such Name, and would he perfectly capable of using every effort to defeat tint plan, honesty bids us give due credit to some of the Republican members for being on the right side. The htand taken by the Salt Lake press. we are pleased to note that the Herald has seen the error of its ways ami repented. is not new by any means, but it is wrong neverless. To claim that because the wealthier counties have to pay more than their less fortunate neighcounties arc bors, the outside therefore paupers, is as illiog-icas it would he lor the millionarc characterize the tradesman as a to All taxes are assessed tramp. according to the wealth, in fact it is the wealth that is taxed, not tiie individual. It is a just law, and is recognized as such in every civilized nation. I.et Salt Lake people figure out what is speus of the public means ill the pauper counties, outside o' the school funds, ami they will find that nearly all of the Territorial tax' finds its way to the capital, ami stays there. All of Utah pays tri Imte to Salt Lake City, and no one grumbles at it particularly. An old time member of the Legislature at one lime, that all the propo-c- d Tcrrtonal taxes should be given to Salt Lake City exiepts so much as should be necessary t pay the will eers living on the outside. The had the effect of shampropo-irio- ii ing some of the money grabbers into being a little less avaricious. The public mean, should be expended where they are most needed where the greatest wealth is The talk of pauper ivutciisl. ait boh. it is childish, counties ami wilt result in causing the mem-lci- x to from the cow Counties consider that they are justified in fight ingall demands of the Cily. Tliev do not believed they are sent loot" Salt Lake City, as the to Tribune insinuates, they have been tdwavs willing to ,lu jiMue In the matter. but (be acts ami talk indulged in during the Legislative to have setting may cau.se some such feeling before they arc tbr.n.gh vvilli it. Salt Lake City nod is not Itali Teiritoryby a deal, ami buibloing does not go in this verv far in this age. eo'iiUn . ai Tlnir allotcd time bus been spent and the result of their labor's are before the people, ami their iccord is nothing to lie proud of. There so ns to have been but too distinct Ideas in the minds of the majority. first that all previous laws were bad. ami second that bounties were needed, after spending fifty live days in preliminary business, tlu-- got down to work ami with a zeal worthy of better cause, proceeded to find out what should have the bounty and lighted on three articles.' Although the papers are full of the profits of the beet raisers, they decided that they would still further encourage that industry, by giving the fanners who resides withina radius of fifty miles of the sugar factory still greater profits then they are it present reaping. It is claimed that a lew year will teach the farmer liovv to raise heels profitably. Those who arc close enough to enjoy the leuellts have already learned their lesson, hence are supposed to make it pay. The bounty does not increase the capacity of the only sugar actory inltah. and so there is nothing to lc gained by those who are ufar off. When capitalists huild mure factories the benefit will iceoine general but untill then it is only a local benefit at the expense of the wl ole Territory. Qf the other articles marked out us desert the same ing of encouragement be slid. might The method of encouraging these industries was hy crippling the school. The Territory practicaly insolvent, or worse, their expemleturc being greater then their income. The taxes nre already as high a the people can hear, but these wise patrots decided that wc had to much education, hence the appropriation should Went down. The human I starved, that the minf ' hcet Vlorish, the future that the r'lyYi silk worm mi glim increse in the land, mid as probably th& children would be needed to help in the cultivation of cunuigre, the schools must lie closed. Luckily there was a Democrat to consult, who believed that no industry should lie encouraged at the expense of the human race, uml he refused to allow such an infamous system to prevail. The first and the last Republican Legislslature of I 'tali has shown the people that the men who coin posed it were below the average in tin art of good, vvholcsum lcigsla-tioThey had too much partison-shi- p to he good legislators. too little ability to carry their schemes, to little patriotism to think of the public making. mflHTi SUPER SGHOOLt lira. Elizabeth Ucsaer Baltimore, Mil. Rescued from All Said She Could Not Live Month .Ymv Alive and Well ThonUa Hood' a Baraaparillu. Jcepseseulatii e Kilgore, il Texas waiiiM altog.itlur wrong, although rather too general, win ii ho said in the course of the debate on the Di'tvict of Columbia appropriation till concerning the newspapers of Washington the new spiicrs of Washington liae net it failed to advocate any scheme. 1 don't care bow infamous ii was. that looked to the epciulii'jre of the public money in the inteiert of s violators in aid a nun id the ciiy. I never knew of an in which ihev .lid r.'.l advocate such In sila-mes- . Eicic times I would he 'ihno.it stl.1t with cold perspiration. I spent a .T.vt iliv.l of riuiipjr fur attendance, lio: 1 i.id uutK- -t any bi p;y duu.'litcr i i i s , n nil I bcKan tiM mo e.hoi.t llcii-.i'- i to lake U. I wuijihod less tlian 100 lot. and was of great d. of iio.i'y pi.inii i'Af!vi talk, gem a r.l ci a ;m . ,ci.-M- : i t. a paign a and l::c n,'is ol al i. ; A ! i -- Under the. direction of ! 1 DR. Picture of Misery Every one who saw r.:a thought I could not .n tv Improve live anotln-month. Il.tt 1 V.llh II.Nhi's Siriaita- at 0111:0 nlur iaed iii.lll I am now rilla. and have r;..dir.::y g rv.;-.- .1. I ..:5 well, sleep well, and perfectly am in t nfret hcnldi. I iwo till to b-- r Hocdo 8arcapas!lla mu par-fsct- ij L ASSISTED BY K CORPS OF WE TELL YOU notliiiijc new when we stall Hut il aya to viicng most lu-t- I hr aiul pleasant uiisi lu a rvlurns a pruHl fur every day's work in., that is the busim-- t we offer the working rlust. Such We leach tliem how to muke iiioik'.v rnpiiliy. ami Kuarantee every une who folhiws oar In.irucilun: faiililnlly the luakinr of WiMIOZNl a mouth. Every one who takes luild now sail works will surely aud ieeUly inrrvase tlieir euriilnjii; tliere cuii fie iio oiu'stlou about It; Olliers now al work an doing It, and you. remlrr, can do the same. This Is the best . uviua Undue tlial you hare ever liail the chance lo secure. You will muke a mistake U rou fail to yiie it a trial hi oure. yruie If voui;rap I lie situation, ami act .jiik-kly- , you will directly Hnd yourself in a luml ro'ierou businesa, ai whkli you ran surety muko and stive large sums of money. The roiili of only a fe hours work will often e.inul a weeks wages. Whether you are old or young, man or woman, Ir makes no difference, do as we tell von, and sue cess will meet you at the very start. Nell lie exHTieiiee or capital necessary. Those who work for us are rewarded. Why not write to day 1 1, bill particulars, free ? K. 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