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Publishing Subscription Price C K LUND James A JR Lund Co $159 Per Year Editor and Manager Assistant Utah’s Delegation Iu tie framing of the new tariff bill with which Congress has been euged slues March 15 the interests of Utah When the have been well conserved revision of the tariff was first undertaken it wa9 said by some that the influence of the New EnglanJ States was so great that only the interests of that section would be considered in making lie schedules and that the Western states would suffer This prediction lias not been borne out Utah’s industries have befit well cared for hj the people of thia State no msittei what their politics or what their views upon the tariff as auecoEomio proposiiou will be well pleased with the re- mit fleuatcr Reed Smoof as a momber of the Committee on Tinance has had an important part in the work of revising the tariff In framing the wool lead hilk and sugar schedules he has been a very potent factor These are all interests it which his State is diiectly interested and hoha9 woiked insistently to protect the m frtm any chiuges in duties which would prove detrimental efficient was Senatoi Smoot's services that the leaders of the Senate requested that he he named as one of the Conferees to Adjust the differences bef ween the Senate and House and put the final touches upon the bill The Conferees were selested in order of seniority and therefore the list did not include Senator Smoot’s name but he was called into the conference notwithstanding anl assisted the Conferees in their work Aldrich and the other veteran members of the Committee had great faith iu Mr hmoot’s ability and thev appreciated Lis familiarity with the important items of the bill Senator George Sulhei laud has also (aken a prominent part in the tariff legislation and has lent Lis aid iu taking care of the interests of Lis State Mr SutneilanJ is rated as one of the big lawyers of the Senate and his appointment as a member of the Judiciary Committee shows how hi colleagues apprano his legal ability He has made several speeches upon constitutional questions and has discussed the schedules of the new bill in a manner that helped materially in As getting them through the Senate adebaterMr Su'herland ranks high in the Congress and his speeches command attention In the House of Representatives jQseph Howell worked and voted with the leaders to enaat a bill that would be favorabb to the industries of Utah He made a strong speech for the bill and used his influence iu the interests of nis constituents Taken altogether no state iu the Union has a more conspicuous and efficient deleagtion in Congress thah has Utah and the results of their work 6kow the manner in which their State interests have been conserved t r s i t The Tariff Again After ten weeks’ silence Tres Taft has spoken on the tariff question and openly akuowledged that he and hit party were committed to an honest lie revision of tLo tariff downward makes a statement in which he strick as his promised blow for downward He states clearly thathe'isin raw material and serves favor of notice that any bill which does not come up to his ideas will be vetoed All honor to Tres Taft if he can hold out tVe give space here to three editorial extracts from what we believe to be some of the highest moral and literary authorities ia the world The National Printer Journalist says on the subject: “Nothing ic expedient in this free Government that is not absolutely On right equitable and fair to all any other basio this would not be a Government of the whole people for all the people by all the people and not a free Government at all but an oligarchy fo? the benefit of the few who rule directly or through their corHe wh6 rupted or sutSidzsd agents to serve a free people and then serves only certain interests and t V:- T ' classes or a part of the people is b hypocrite a fraud and in so far as he is disloyal tc the best interests of all the people he is a perjured traitor” Collier’s Weekly says: “President Tuft within a few day 9 of the time this page is printed will Sit before a huge parchment document filled with tariff Were his imagination the most duties elementary he can hardly fail to be Ills signature or his rethoughtfull fusal to6ign without further changes will affect the clothing the shelter and the food and drink will largely determine the economic status of twenty million families for tan years to And to economio equality o )ui9 to the opportunity to get enough food and clothing and shelter without labor sc severe that it degrades— to these thiug9 happiness and morality are close Whether children may have year in school whether young men can afford to marry at a reasonable age whether daughters must go out to work— for millions of families these questions lurk in that macs of figures and percentages on Mr Taft’s table Not ancient kings with autocratic power over the fortunes of their people had more occasion for conscientious consideration Whatever thoughts may come to Mr aft through the stimulus of his unique position whatever tests he may weigh iu the balance of the balance of his rnifil to determine whether tosiguor not to sign one overtops all the others and is alone sufficient to decide: “Will this bill meet the reasonable expectation of an average man in Mr Taft’s au lienee last fall at Mil vaukee at Des Moines at Cincinnati or elsewhere who listened to Mr Tafi’s promiee9 of ‘subetontial revision downward?” he Success Magazine snys: “The last ten week3 of tariff dickering have proved one of the most disheartening spectacles in American political history Republican nnd Democratic legislators have broken promises and maneuvered and dickered and bought and sold They have betrayed their cou&titueuts and have foresworn their honor if tlmy kuJ any to forsweur Flashy and unimportant reductions have been blazoned with trumpets while new big burdens have been created tecretly iu the silence of committee rooms 'I he Washington hotels and the Congressional lobbies have been filled with whispering gentlemen and the wires have been hot with messages from the big fiaaucial interests Only a few of the people's representatives have shown themselves true to their promises It look9 now as though the matter were up to Taft ' Beveu millious of men voted for Lim in the hope that lie would gaurd their interests against millionaire tariff grabbers We ein well imagine Mr Tafi’s predecessor would have skid and done during these ten weeks Roosevelt would not have encouraged the tariff robbers by lii9 6ilence Roosevelt would not have kept quiet Ror9evelt could not have kept quiet” It ought to come to the notice oflhe Sevier county Commissioners and the Clerk that in many counties of the state notably Sanpeteand Utah county printing and the county is pretty well diiided advertising Iu Sanamong the newspapers there pete the paper in the north end and the county seat paper each get the advertising so as to get it before all the people and the printing is pretty well divided too In Utah chunty it is the same knd it works very nicely One paper is doing as much for the county as any ether and a little divid Ingtip would only be fair and just Professional Peopl- e- Dr P F Spicer Graduate Dental Surgeon im SST SNNVAV CFJIC32 OVER 112 AT liLJLVfa Step up stairs over the Go p store and ask the man lie re-Airs cleans and makes suits to order August Ericksen VIVIAN’- - BURNS Professional Harness - Maker line cf complete Harness saddles whips rolrs horse medicines eW Ccme in 8tcie Just Eiutlvif file A iVVAWVVNVNW Emmit Robins Barber Step iu und get acquainted when jtu need it let me give ycu the test tonscrial work in town Agent for the Richfield Steam Laundry— And White House Building W5AwXSVtSVX eeds 8 8 8 8 Furniture? Yes h 8 I Jf $ n 8 FIT'S yiTTW- yyIkd H JLji ks £5 Davidsen Professional Painter and Paper Hanger I That4s the need of every home at some time or another If you are not properly fitted up come And see me I have the style and the variety to select from My stock cannot be excelled iu the country If veu need Furniture or Hard-wa- re conic right here to me fX? ftps H A1 rUONIH CO NX) Red 444444 4114 344444 444 n & iF XT V Prof Theo France Teacher of Vocal Violin I have been very paiticular anc careful in selecting my complete lint f spring and summer goods both ah to quality and prices Therefore I am able to do better by you than others I buy right and consequently can seT tight at prices that are s money saver to the buyeis My friends knew this and keep coining and Cornet Music Piano Tuning And Repairing Cleaned and Repaired Professional blacksmith That’s what all know 'of Carl Nielsen Just across the street from Saliua House Opera On Friday April 10 1817 a little band HhhK K C C ' C of people composed of 143 men'and boys three woman and two children left Winter Quarters on tte Missouri River for a journey westward They had with them 72 wagons 03 orses Richfield Business and Professional CO oxen 52 mules 19 cows 17 dogs Directory" and some ch’ckens After traveling 109 days making one of the most kable journey ever made they landed iu Halt Lake Valley and founded Utah on July 24 1847 Neither death serious sickness uor Indians attacked Attorneys at Law them fiiey laid the foundation of civilization and laid the —corner stone of one of the world’s great ’ Richfield Utah empires' These pioneora taught the world tne science of irrigation They built tho first telegraph system west of the Missouri river They built railroads They taught tha world the most successful way of colonization Let then be judged by their fruit9 3 — -Att’y aud'Counselor at Law HAYES and BATES FARM LOANS G has The good roads movement struck the country in dead earnest Has May it spread until what is needed iu that line 8 8 'Jorgenson CburYHbtise Richfield - yialv u ' q)ou can't do better on earth ivith youri Nuf Sod money than at my STORE Yours Truly LOUIS JACOBS ® 6 & Johnson- - Amesoir Everything In Luniber- - - -- We sell Jumbo Plaster and Portland Cement Screen Doors a Specialty ¥ B t Phene 16 black :£UMPHEIY' - hk It VOTIVE LUMBME BILLS ’PEOlMPTLY ATTENDED Office'at' Residence Salinat Utah b 'TO |