| Show HIGHEST TRIBUTE PAID PRESIDENT BY CONGRESSMAN Says Republican Leader Could Not Be Coerced From Duty by Bourbons UTAH INTERESTS' INTERESTS SERVED House Flayed for Re Retarding Retarding Re- Re larding Sugar Wool and Mining Industries Special to The Tile Herald I T I LOGAN OGAN Aug 29 Congressman ia Joseph Howell returned home from Washington tonight having traveled as far as O Ogden den with Reed Smoot Speaking of or the political situation situation situation sit sit- the congressman paid the highest tribute to President Taft and his compliments to the Democrats who interfered with the tho country's business during tho last session of Congress Referring to tho the legislation enacted b by Congress of ot special Interest to th this west Congressman howell said Bald that tho year three homestead bill forced through h by b- western members w would uld prove to be a H. boon to the homesteaders homestead homestead- ers era and greatly promote the settlements settle settle- meats ments and occupation of oC western lands He lic continued Other measures of ot r roller relict for tor homemakers on on reclamation projects ct have been enacted at tho the Insistence in insistence In- In of ot western rn r tives The Tho state slate of or Utah has been well weB looked after ritter by special legislation leg leg- for tor relief In cases cues where required d A A. la law was Ins passed ou- ou acquisition of ot surface rights under the tho state grant and vast areas V were eT te withdrawn by ex executive executive ex- ex ord order r such auch it as oil and gas lands D DEMOCRATIC FARCE Tho The session could have terminated ed about June June Julie 15 without an any loss to the countr country But Instead of ot at attending attending attending at- at tending with promptness and dispatch dispatch dis dig patch to the business of ot the tho session session ses sea sion the Democratic maj majority Inthe Inthe in inthe the House could not refrain from engaging engaging- in a political farce Bills were rushed through under a pretense pretense pre pro tense of or revising the tariff which it was as well understood would re re receive the executive veto WHAT HAT THEY THE WOULD DO no The Democrats of oC Utah will be particularly proud of ot the rec record rd of their P party rt in n passing bills for tor free trec sugar th thereby signifying Dignifying their determination to destroy the beet It Industry for reduced duties on wool and woolens wootens far tar below belot the tho point ascertained b by the tariff board would ruin these In industries for tor a reduction in the duties on lead tead and lead ore which according to eminent Democratic authorities on mining in Utah would seriously affect mining Fortunately for tor the country these Ill considered tariff bills were promptly vetoed b by tho the President as was tun fully expected With reference to the filibustering methods of or the tle Democrats Congressman Congress Congress- man howell Hovell said The House failed to pass the tho great appropriation bills hills before the tho i close of or tho the fiscal year car and Congress Congress Con Con- gress was as obliged to provide for forthe forthe forthe the maintenance of oC the thc government govern sovern- meat ment from month to month Such delay was caused b by the action of the thc Democratic House contrary to the rules of ot that body bod to enact vicious and unwise legislation on appropriation bills Mils In nn an attempt to coerce the tho President to approve c such objectionable provisions TAFT'S TAFTS SS WON AVON O The Democrats soon found toun out however hoever that thc they had nn an executive Live tive to deal with whom thc tle they could coul not coerce From a plain sense of or dut duty to tho the country President Taft raft promptly and forcibly declared declared de tie- dared his position In a li veto so unanswerable that the House was vas forced to aban abandon on its chimerical notion President Taft In his lila contest with Con Congress has lias shown the most roost Continued on Page 2 Column G C. C HIGHEST TRIBUTE PAID PRESIDENT Says Republican Leader Could Not Be Coerced F From Duty by Bourbons Page Page Pago One profound Judgment and unflinchIng Ing courage o and anti Integrity for tor the welfare of at the country Ills fidelIty fidelity fidelity fidel fidel- ity to the pledges of at his party part his hits faithful and Impartial administration tion of law his love of international peace and his fairness In performing every oven duty without noise and bluster but with a clear conscience and singleness s of or purpOse purpose purpose pur pur- pose to servo serve the time whole people has shone out In all his administration TF WORK WORIC The people as they become better better better bet bet- ter acquainted with wih this modest but firm and patriotic President will wi more moro appreciate his worth before he- he fore tore the campaign Is over Time The reckless slander Blander of ot his en enemies tho the vicious and unholy conspiracy formed to defeat him will wil b be recognized reeo roe rec o and tho the people of ot the tho country countr will wi rally ralY to his hits support In order to Insure time the country countr against the tho menace und and calamity of the time Democratic or other boss- boss ridden parties Mr Ir desires to bo a a candidate candidate candi candi- date before the tIme state Republican convention convention con con- for tor to tho the office orico of or representative In lii Congress ss Utah will be entitled to two representatives wl In the next Congress and Mr howell feels cel that by hi Ills his experience and arid ac acQuaintance acquaintance ac- ac In the House he can more mOIe successfully serve the state and country country country coun coun- anc try than ever before beCore The rhe now new member memer mem morn her ber er will certainly be greatly benefited h by tho the wi knowledge and standing in the tIme House attained by Mr Howell Howel In In Introducing Introducing introducing In- In him to the work of ot Congress Con Con- gross gress |