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Show HERALD EDITORIALS (By I. H. Masters.) . WHO CAUSES THE HIGH PRICE OF SUGAR? ; t ij !" i ., ij - The controversy. bet ween the sugar companies and the determine that the , farmers has gone far enough for us to farmer is not the one yho has been and is causing the high ' price of sugar. The report; as presented in this paper and set forth in our Monday edition gives conclusive' proof that the blame cannot belaid at the grower's ;door. But the proof is just as conclusive that the manufacturers of sugar are the real ones to blame, This report shows conclusively that the beetsugar manufacturers made last, year a net profit "of $9.18 on each ton of beets handled and the average profit r to the farmer for. the same year and on the same beets was per ton. At the present price ofsugar the company -- A . is making $15.18 per ton on each ton of beets that they han- dle.--: fiow We leaveHu ouyrreadera-.tQ.'drowoiowfrco: of sugar.. . elusions as to who is to blame for the high price " State more . The company which irto blame, iri this than any other is the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company,. because they handle the majority of the beets grown in Utah, lsnf this enough to make a man take his gun or his club and stat after the heads of this institution and the leaders in the sugar beet manufacturing business in Utah in general? The families in this State must have" sugar and it does not matter what the price h, they must buy it. But when aimpany will rob the growers first by not paying what is astly4heirand in the second place by holding the price up., to toe purchaser where it is little better thaiw Highway rob- bery, is it any wonder that men go mad and seek revenge by Such crimes as the above are what drives force and mob-law- ? the laboring man to Socialism and the protection of such a system is little short of protecting and harboring crime. The farmers now are demanding of this great corpora- - 1 .". - k If - - . A big new discovery in cigarette blending ' ' Thebig "tEinabwtCsterldns tfieir unique" blend. The Chesterfield blendis an entirely new com " : - bination of tobaccos. This blend is the most important new development in cigarette making in 20 years, - As a result, Chesterfields produce a totally new kind of cigarette enjoyment they satisfyl. JFust Jijce a "bite"before bedtime satisfieswhea you're hungry. 39c But with all that, Chesterfields are MILD, top ! r hi This new enjoyment (satisfy, yet mild) comes ONLVin Chesterfields because no cigarette maker "" can copy the Chesterfield blend ; J tdbt Give me A- m - si? a package of those cigarettes that SA TISFYf ticnMC:jS these 0ying.philanthropistsrbiy thejwjxrj;hy will refuse to plant their ground to beets. Under such a system the growers should not have less than eight dollars per ton for their beets, but what would be better still would be for this mighty trust to drop the price of sugar down to where the ' - - averageOTkingirrairtan& cost of living But if these forces continue the fight over this price of beets the chances are that the grower will get more for his crop, but where in h will the poor devil who is paying the bill get off? A second great revolution which bids fair to rival the Frenchi Revolution is ine vitable andit will probably take the "' form of a social revolution between the workers JT and the- - I capitalists. We canot" blame the growers for wanting more for their beets and as a result we can blame only the manufacturers who are feeding fat their own coffers at the ex- pense of the individual. two-contendi- . UTAHREE-SPiRI- ng i m 'I " " j? " "" f i1 1 M.w Co. Repairing 208 West Center Utah St., Provo, l B-- - . :. , Only the best i various wards of this city for the nomination of candidates or the board of education to be voted on at a later day. We would like to suggest that it seems to us that it would he a ' good plan to ask eacblward to n'8rainate,two persons so that ; mere would be some choice in. the selection at the finsfl eleo tion. If only one nomination is madefrom each ward, then there "will be very little choice at thefinalelection unless there is" an organized movement against .somecandidate who is nominated because the list of nominAtions ; : nearly always gdes through as slat pose oi a primary we neneveto make a choice among can-- : dictates possible. -- If so, then nominate two men fromTeach ard next Tuesday evening. . . , ' In the death of Dr. Lowell of ihe Lowell observatory, ' It is a time of the year when to act up and not down. v " we want tfte thermometer " WH III Willi! JI J I n j' Secure - Wireless .Codes tee positions to all or full course prior 15. :iai7. "'Write for Address Polytechnic Telegraphy, Oakland, we-sha- New Improvements A Utah. roads Proposed far road lo Deep CreeKT - Vast Rail- - Rail- - Employ- - Immediate - the ereat demand jor reliable operators in boti Railroad and 1 14 ll -- . . guaran who enroll to January particulars. College :of : Cal. The election la over; the country is "The Soul of Kara San" is an ri-nfuttnof --moneyr--in facttheEastern ' N. T. interesting drama financiers ".. say there is too much tensely ' American. money ana mey na?e aecmea 10 loan (Europe one billion dollars without security. The rural creditbiir""!!! reduce interest rates and stimulate andrn fact all kinds of investments. A Tailroad is how underconstniCM tion to Deep Creek, which will open a very large and rich mineral dis- trict" One railroad, and possibly two, ex Profit by ly w4U build into, the; Uintah country, rich in unfortun making this. vast perience of those mineral, agriculture and stock raisate people who have lost ing open to development. The ICudahy iPacking company has their money by speculation, definitely decided to at once build a fire or thieves and deposit big packing plant in . Salt lLake City. This means much more extensive your, hard earned sayinga stock yards and "feed yards, making with the State IBanFof Salt !Lake City the packing and liveinstock center of the intermoiintain Provo, where, you are country. sured against loss- - front - Utah Copper to Spend $10,000,000 The International Harvester any cause. will erect large building in Salt Lake for its western distributing BANK point ,. The Utah Copper company and the smelters have announced they wll expend $10000,000 m vast Of PROVO mprovements."; The high price of metal has given' mining the greatest ALVA NELSON, "activity ever known, and new mines " . Cashier. and districts are being - opened in every part of the State. The inflow j 01 money irom mis source is '.More.. sugar .factories iare to be built In the State. The abound-an- t and cheap electric power devel oped- - by means me ouiimng oi many more " manufacturing planto in the State. Air these great enterprises combined are certain to give Utah a very Tribune. big and rapid growth.-Th- e Take No Chances Phone 396 . . - ; IT'S QUALITY i per cent consumption and a consequent loss of iit one- tenthrnd that liirht. clear " ash that doesn't clog grate or retard draft Our quality does this satisfactorily, consequently lessens your fael bills. A sample ton nrovM it. heffpr frinii ww I ..... I , .... t Sanitary ice In Provo. COLD STORAGE CO. . Herald Want Ads Wotk Wonders -- 4 1 "Thai Good Coal CASTLE GATS CLEAR CREEK . KINO SPRING CANYON -- , PJIONE508 PROVO ICE Spafhrd " ; , "The Heir to the Hoorah" is the feature at the Broadway. .L.Thomas Meighan and Anita King are the parents of the heir and one Is impressed with the - fact that, little Margaret had excellent taste in I ' Lu selecting her parents. The play is most amusing and there Is not a dull moment in the five reels. Tha best scene was tne meeting of the bride and bridegroom and the return fffouj friends of the miner's. " - - We also furnish the most I: 3twasjhjenjotheHn4awiwfe all the trquhle. She received her just deserts and - was shipped out of Hoorah City on the 8 : 03 local, while Bud and (Bill and Geraldine and Joe and the baby lived happy ever aXter. -- hN. Y. Tribune. , , The story of Kura San is a story of the unusual. It Is always Interesting to watch Mr. lHayakawa and Miss Aoki who Invariably play with a fine eastern repression., Y. Evening MalL . , . . . v - 5moof & " -- " v 9.91 .1 in coal that makes the heat, fiu2iLti fino the coalman that makes possible a 90 PcarQeu. STATE - " . - pom-pan- y - Some fellow got up to give a lady a seat in congress. i leather used ; - -- the.planet Mars has lost a friend. pah tanned ; 1-f- : urn "i the-cost- proof leather for winter Wear. . Ladies' Waiting room. We call and deliver free. inhe bheld -- ; '1. ; nur ment. fTh Polytechnic Colleee of Oakland, C&I.; is the offclal Marconi Wireless School. Owing to : We recommend the famous Korry Krome water'. v 1 iiimi - politics, and although outsiders who misunderstand theT hot spirit of the State might believe that the gentiles-woulvote for Wmrespecklly-as:it7h-as been --generally accepted that at least one of the senators" should be a gentile, their mistake is now made apparent ind the "judge's plurai ty. f The Mormons and gentiles have shown the same largenes : of mind in dealingwith the situation, and for that mu? fet leastreven the Republicans of Utah, who have the reputa-tio- n of their State near at heart, should feel deeply " Ex. it faraC-buyin- 20 years experience and employ only pert shoe re - Jhay en gratified. III I We have had over iALiVsL as against gentiles. The cases of Simon Bamberger and ; ' ; Judge King speak for themselves. It is true that Judge King is a Democrat and that the political dictator of; the i&ate isya Republicanr but that elucidates the more vividly tha point" we seek o .make, udge King has been an independent factor in Utah -- I I I V.bll i11 i vote for one of their faith for the highest office in the self-chos- fn QPCUT-IHHf- nU I - State, and '"' ' And j themselveaJjtecidelfraelyeoijl 1 1 has been demonstrated thFthTlormonswiir -- m. - -- lines. i ' by-an- y 1 ' " For Neat and Durablh Shoe Repairing Call at i - l. LEARN TELEGRAPHY Regardless of party lines, there are certain satisfactions to be derived, from thelectionresultsin Utah, for above everything else we are citizens of Utah and of the United States. The American spirit is indelibly written in our souls, and we are glad as citizens for those things which, bring good to our State and to our country. It is well that Utah should be heralded abroad as independent in politics, that it should be understood that its vote cannot be delivered political dictator' or by any institution. There is a compensation in that for all Utahns creed. crimitterwhatheirpartyr-thei- r been demonstrated thatlUtahns, when left tor lOas ; ' ' Tr -- m0l r in CAMERON STANDARD "ANTHRACITE SMITHING " COKE 4 . and t KINDLING WOOD .j ail r QZ-- om Telephone: : 1;... ......... . i a |