Show 7- - Parley Bates and Magleby FIRST MESSAGE LAWYERS aF in Extra Session Congress Told What President Expects Done Ut Richfield Court House DOCUMENT Schedules Says Chief Exeeu- Must Be Altered to Conform With Modern Conditions According to Party’s Pledge pIXljnT Office In 5 to 30 of Mo — — Robins :: Proprietor :: Work!! First Class Tonsorial :: - '' Coffins Caskets AND at Salina Co for the Otto Q Gleen Oaiket work Ephraim Utah We hare in an line of Coffin and Caaket aad ahOHRsories Salt Lake or any modern oity styles Ws deal with tntnafaotnrer and oan save yon middlemen and salesmen’s protit Ws bare goods to pleese everyone’s pores Call on oan please yon TheCa-oAgent N si mssssmsmvia Vho’s Your TAILOR? Who repairs and cleans clothes? 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called the congress together extraordinary session because a duty was laid upon the party now In power at the recent elections which It ought to perform promptly in order that the burden carried by the people under existing law may be lightened as eoon as possible and In order also that the business Interests of tl)? country may not lie kept too long' in suspense as to what the fiscal changes are to be to which they will be required to adjust themselves It Is clear to the whole country that the tariff duties must be altered They must be changed to meet the radical alterain the conditions of our ecnomic life which the country has witnessed within the last generation WJlile th$ whole face and method of our industrial and commercial life were being changed beyond recognihave retion the tariff schedules mained what they were before the change began or hare moved in the direction they were given when no of our Industrial large circumstance was what It is today development Our task Is to square them with the actual facts The sooner that is done the Booner we shall escape from suf- PULLED THE POETRY STUFF fering from the facts and the sooner our men of business will be free to Actor Doing a Double In an thrive by the law of nature (the naFollow Instructions of ture of free business) Instead of by Stage Manager the law of legislation and artificial tion ACCESSORIES rk Washington April 8 — In his first message to congress a document of unusual brevity President Wilson today told the senate and house what he and the country expect In the way of revision of the tariff the task for which mainly the extraordinary was called Following la the text of the message: To the Senate and House of Repre- In arbcr — Emmett II HOUSE The WHITE fath BRIEF Tariff tlvs - - DENTIST- - - I Is O BULLOCK Office Over Salina Meat & Store Utah j UNUSUALLY etc) Work"' Chicago III Store thing to upaet It and break it and deprive it of a chance to change It destroys It We must make changes In our fiscal laws In our fiscal system a more whose object Is development not free and wholesome development We revolution or upset or confusion must build up trade especially forWe need the outlet and eign trade the enlarged field of energy more We must than we ever did before build up lnduetry as well and must In the place of artiadopt freedom ficial stimulation only so far as it will In dealing with build not pull down the tariff the method by which this may be done will be a matter of Judgment exercised item by Item to the exTo some not accustomed citements and responsibilities of greater freedom our methods may in some respects and at aome points seem heroic but remedies may be heroic and yet be remedies It Is our business to make sure that they ase Our object Is clear genuine remedies If our motive la above Just challenge and only an occasional error of Judgment Is chargeable against us we shall be fortunate We are called upon to render the ore matcountry a great service In ters than one Our responsibility should be met and our methods should be tborough as thorough as moderate based upon the and well considered facts as they are and not worked out We are to as If we were beginners deal with Jbe facts £f our own day with the facte of no other) and 16 make laws which square with those facts It Is best Indeed It is necessary to begin with the tariff I will urge nothing upon you now at the opening of your Session which can obscure that first object or divert our from that clearly defined energies At a later time I may take the duty liberty of calling your attention to reforms which should press close upon the iieets of the tariff changes If not them of which the chief accompany (s the reform pt our banking and curJust laws refrain now I but rency For the present I put these matters on ond side and think only of this one In our fiscal thing— of the changes system which may best serve to open once more the free channels of prosperity to a great people whom we would serve to the utmost and both rank and file throughout WOODROW WILSON The White House April 8 1913 a NILSON SUBMITS N J William Gilette In the course of an Business Not Normal made to the graduates of the We have seen tariff legislation address American Academy of Dramatic Arts wander very far afield in our day — at the Empire theater told a story very far indeed from the field In which “When I was in Booth’s company our prosperity might have had a noryears ago" the actor said "we had to mal growth and stimulation No one be up In many parts Frequently the who looks the facts squarely In the actors would have to double in a perface or knows anything that lies be- formance when the roles outnumbered neath the surface of action can fall to the people I remember one time we perceive the principles upon which were playing ‘Hamlet When the time has recent tariff legislation been came In the players scene for the based We long ago passed beyond man to poison the king ft was found the modest notion of “protecting" the that the particular actor selected for Industries of the country and moved the part was on the atage in another boldly forward to the idea that they role were entitled to the direct patronage the stage manager "Immediately — For a long time of the government was getting grabbed an actor who a time so long that the men now active ready to continue in another role In public policy hardly remember the The actor was wrapped in a big manconditions that preceded it— we have tle handed a bottle and told to hurry sought In our tariff schedules to give on the stage and do the poisoning Noor pro- body would recognize him said the each group of manufacturers ducers what they themselves thought stage manager In order to that they needed "‘But’ protested' the actor ‘what exclusive are my lines?’ maintain a practically ” 'Oh market as against the rest of the you know" replied the stage world Consciously or unconsciously manager we have built up a set of privileges ” ‘That poetry stuff?' and exemptions from competition be“'Sure! “ 'All hind which It was easy by any even right’ said1 the actor Then he the crudest forms of combination to strode on the stage with his bottle organize monopoly until at last noth- and bending over the king said: nothing Is obliged to ing is normal "'Nobody here nobody near! stand the tests of efficiency and econ"‘I'll pour the poison In his ear!’" but omy In our world of big business arconcerted thrives by Frowned on Innovation everything rangement Only new principles of Scotland Is to be an aviaMontrose action will save ub from a final bard tion station and the appearance of crystallization of monopoly and a flying machines there ie enough accomplete loss of the Influences that cording to the London Chronicle to quicken enterprise and kfep inde- bring some of tbe good old ladles of pendent energy alive that town out of their graves It was It Is plain what those principles one of them as Dean Ramsay records must be We must abolish everything who protested against steam vessels that bears even the semblance of priv- as counteracting the decrees of proviilege or of any kind of artificial ad- dence In going against wind and tide vantage and put our business men 'I would has naethlng to say ta thae and producers under the stimulation Impious vessels” she Insisted Anof a constant necessity to be efficient other was equally shocked by the Inand enterprising masters economical troduction of gas In place of oil debetter manding: "What’e to become o’ the supremacy of competitive workers and merchants than any in pulr whales?” the world Aside from the duties laid upon articles which we do not and Much for His Money therefore produce At the suffrage probably cannot portrait show at and tbe duties laid upon luxuries and the Glaenzer galleries In New York revenues the of sake for the John Sloan told a story about the merely they yield the object of the tariff du- nude In art ties henceforth laid must be effective “An old farmer and hls wife” said the whetting of Americompetition Mr Sloan "once visited an exhibition can wits by contest with the wits of where the nude predominated They world the rest of the seemed a good deal impressed they seemed almost stupefied Not Revolution by all the Development It would be unwise to move toward white and gleaming pictures As they man the old with I left with a reckless heard end say this headlong haste or with strokes that cut at the sigh: “ ‘Well Hannah" I never expected very roots of what has grown up amongst us by long process and at to see as much as this for a quarIt does not alter ter!’” our own Invitation Roses From Italy the The rose so long considered was not floral emblem of England known in that country until the early Hose part of the fifteenth century trees were then brought from Italy and planted in the royal gardens They were sent as presents from the by holy father and highly esteemed to royalty It became the custom carve them over the doors of the conas holy flowers hence the fessional term sub rosa (under the rose) used Marla ecrecy”-A- ve aran "vl Guy de Maupassant as a Clerk manner of life Guy de Maupassant’s as a junior clerk in the French education office Is the subject of an Interesting article by one of hls old We gather that he abcolleagues sented himself from hie duties on the of Illness on an ground average about three days a week and that waa how he obtained leisure for literNone the less he ary composition was very anxious to retain his clerkship until hls literary prospects were secure— Westminster Gazette s JAMES FARRELL LAMMERSDORF A V HUISH Cashier W H Brown Farrell James Chas DIRECTORS— Lammersdorf CkrU Jorgensen P C Soorup H S Oates A V Huish Pres First State Bank UNDER DEMOCRATIC DOMINATION BOTH HOUSES READY TO WRESTLE WITH PROBLEMS Southern Fjenator Deprecates President to Invade Halls gress and Speak Hie Mind People’s Plan of Conto the Representatives of Salina Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms Accounts Respectfully Solicited oi Four: Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits Washington — Congress opening iq on Monday session extraordinary Democratic dominaApril 7 under tion was enlivened by the activities of the Progressive organization Iq (he house and an Invasion of peti CHANGES PROPOSED g-- LUMBER LUMBER suffragettes Victor Murdock leader of the new lower Progressive party In the branch aided by bis Bmall band of followers attracted unusual Interest and at tbe very outset stirred up a fight over the seating of Representative H OHn Young of Michigan Tbe heralding of tbe coming of the of the United States to de ((resident message in person however was the principal subject of official discussion and unofficial The senhesitated ate when a resolution adopted previously by the house providing for a joint session to listen to President Wilson was presented toj Its consideration hfci It was a stunning proposal in the lifetime of any veteran statesman present had such a thing ever been considered History they sup posed had closed on that custom 8 century ago First an effort was made to have the resolution lie oves under the rules but Marshall ruled it was a resolution ot the highest privilege Before It was adopted Senator Williams of Mississippi deprecated the president’s decision to enter the halls of congress and speak hls mind to the He expresspeople’s representatives ed the hope that such an event never would occur again during the administration and said he doubted the wisdom of the move averring that it could not aid in bringing about the legislation for which the people were clamoring of both house® of conOrganization gress was partly concluded Monday over was Speaker Clark and1 James R Mann (Republican and other (Progressive) officers of the house also were Tbe Progressive strength was tested on the speakership Murdock receiving eighteen votes RADICAL CHAfl Doors Windows Mouldings Builders Hardware Paints Oil Plaster and Portland Cement g JOHN ARNESON LUMBER CO f 3GC Why not say Hello to them? Your friends all want to talk to you over the ’ohone Better tiave it put in With plug a (Saline telephone in yonr home yon ean ran errand go shew do buslaete eto without leaving heme Yon will enjoy tbe Why not have It? Qet aonneoted thin soaring week COMPANY TELEPHONE SAUNA 3C YOU CANNOT LIVE ' MEATS WITHOUT GROC’RIES And the very Best Place to buy them is at The White Front where I AIA GUI Tariff From Many ArtiFood and Clothing Washington — Removal of all tariff from many articles of food and cloth Ing broad reductions In the rates ol duty on all necessaries of life an crease of tariff on many luxuries and a new Income tax that would touch the pocket of every American citizen whose net income exceeds $4000 are the striking features of the new Democratic tariff revision bill presented Lul'Ju o Removal of cles of LITE ME LIGHT! "a i Light Heat Power Motors for the Flatiron and Washing Machine to the house on Monday Sugar would be free of duty In 1916 bill proposing an Immediate 25 cent reduction and the removal of the remaining duty In 1916 Raw wool would be made free at "heavy once with a correspondingly reduction in the tariff on all woolen goods the per Dayton Banks Will be Aided ol Washington — Secretary McAdoo will deposit the treasury department banks ol $2000000 In the national to relieve the money Dayton O shortage resulting from the flood accepting government state city and This will county bonds as security be the first time since 1908 that the government has accepted as security bonds other than those for deposits of the United States The light of truth is no brighter than the light of our Electricity This is the age of Electricity Be with the times tlc ltrJ°nge?t and most Light known and you are losing money and eyesight and The Edison Mazda Lamp ful jjleasurejfoujlojiotJiavejheNlazda E !e HISSING Death In Fire were Five persons total property loss of caused by a fire which swept $200000 the Chase creek section of Clifton The fire started In a dwelling and destroyed WRIGIIT IIK You’ve at We want to the big end put you ol the Our ad 80 years “WWTT1H SO YOU CAN UNDKMTAMO IT GREAT A Preeroos any time toravsr br W K Continued Story ef the World’ Which you may begin reading at and which will hold your interest running in Popular Mechanics Magazine rates Cl your purse Our publicity bring the money ta your door (OnorrUM lidnatlng Fiction horn C) Ars you reading R ? 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