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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, U BRYAN AGAINST ' OWNERSHIP You Can Get - BY THE GOVERNMENT a warm house in less time on a cold, crisp morning with a half scuttle of Rock Springs Coal than with any other fuel. Why worry along Gives Howlands Commutes His Views on Railroad Control. this winter with smoky, sooty coal when COMPETITION it costs no more to use . (lock Springs SSe atlng income the income rrom tuo seFOR RENT a good house cheap, curities owned and deducting bond in- A block north of Allens Store. terest, were for 1910, 7.09 per cent; Ads for 1911', 6.17 per cent; for 1912, 4.97 Apply to Albert J. Williams5.94 for for 1913, cent; per per cent; 1914, 4.00 per cent; for 1915, 3.44 per FOR SALE One-hacity lot, an cent, thus showing an aluioat continof uous decrease throughout this six year excellent building tract, part corner property, period. Tt was announced that Hal- the Mathews ford Erickson, formerly chairman of 2nd West and 2nd North streets, the Wisconsin Railroad Commission, Hyrum. I also have other good would submit more complete informaApply to tion on this subject to tbe Committee city property for sale. Adv. at a later date. C F. Olsen. lf PREFERABLE. Federal Regulation 8hould Not Bo Allowed to Exclude Fxsrciss of 8tete Authority, Ho Contends Thinks Railroad Stocks Should Represent Actual, Value and Be 8tabie as Government Bonds. & God promised the people You i) can bay it of your dealer Business If you will save a t or your earnpart ings and start an account with' us, we will pay you interest. It wont be long then until you can have your own business. If you ever expect to be a leader in affairs you must practice frugality and foresight now. t tt t t? 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Mr. Bryan explained that be had long regarded government ownership as inevitable, but only because of railroad opposition to effective regulation. Against Government Ownership. Personally I cannot say that I desire government ownership." he explained. because 1 lean to the Individual idea rather than to the collective idea; that is. 1 believe that government ownership is desirable only where competition is impossible." Alfred P. Thom, counsel to the Railway Executives Advisory Committee, previously had presented before the members of the Newlands Committee as one of his reasons for urging a better balanced and more systematic regulation of railroads the argument that this is the only alternative to government ownership. Calling attention to the restrictions imposed upon the transportation lines by conflicting state laws and regulations, to tbe practical cessation of new construction and to the Impossibility under existing conditions of securing the new capital needed for extensions and betterments of railway facilities, he warncfTjt.be Congressmen that unless they provided a fair and reasonable system of regulation that would, enable the railroads to meet the growing needs of the countrys business the national government would be compelled to take over the ownership of the lines with all the evils attendant upon such a system. Your Own f f of he would save the city from destruc-Jff- i tlon it they should find "a ' that executeth judg- ment and seeketh the truth. Each of us in our individual "fipacity may be the saving power of. all our associates. It behooves us to seek the truth, and, after learning Jt, to execute judgment in put--' ting into effect that truth. 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He suggested that railroad capitalisation be readjusted to equalize it with actual valuation of the property represented, making due allowance for equities, and that when this was done the roads should be allowed to earn sufficient income to keep their stock at par and to create a surplus. The latter, he tentatively proposed, might be allowed to amount to 25 per cent of the capital. Railway Earnings Low, Tills subject of railroad capitalization and the amount of railroad earnings received further attention from (he committee during its recent sessions.' In answer to questions by Senator Cummins, Mr. Thom submitted figures Bhowing the net earnings of the roads in recent years. These figures show that during the five years from 1905 to 1910 the average net earnings were nt' 5.25 of the net capitalization, while for the five years from 1910 to 1915 the average was only 4.56 per cent The total earnings on the stock, computed by adding to the net oper- - Self-Rllin- q PEN aan j per-ce- w 'fa The Pen with the Crescent-Fill- "Sensible as S Purchase er Forever Useful "Practical as a Present" Settle the gift problem now by buying the Conklin Pen. Nothing can be found more practical as a gift more useful to all who write. Every man or woman, boy or girl who writes wants a Conklin Peu. Filled anywhere by simply dipping pen in any ink and pressing Crescent-FilleNothing to take apart, no mussy dropper. Writes the Instant pen meets paper smoothly and evenly, without coaxing, without a single blot, skip or scratch. r. - S. E NEEDHAM, Jeweler, Logan I g y y g y g -- c ' g |