| Show LoIL v G N i vol wo NO a 11 SENA SENATOR TOR SUTHERLAND SUMMARIZES SUMMA OUTLOOK Little Hope for One-Man One Party to toBe Be e Found Lound Over Nation Says a Utah Republican Leader I REAL PROGRESSIVES PROGRESS VES OPPOSE Democratic Delays in Congress Shown to be For Political Purposes and Ill Advised Mexican Situation Reviewed SE ATon GEORGE SUTHERLAND is home from Washington n and say saya of af the political outlook k that the thc third party is getting little encouragement encouragement encourage encourage- ment among so called progressives in congress He Hc scored the Democrats of the house for holding up and defeating important legislation and prolonging prolong prolong- ing the tile session n needlessly The pre present 11 t political sit situation tion is much muchas as it as in l 1896 said Senator Sutherland a at the Hotel Utah last Jast night when hen n there was an overwhelming sentiment nt apparently for Bryan in ill iii August but McKinley was triumphantly elected ejected ill isi November The third r. r party is distinctively a a. man Olie-man one man party Bu for Mr Roosevelt it would have no existence If Mr Roosevelt died tom tomorrow tomor tomor- or- or row ro the third thud would end party over It is not based on any enduring principles or ur permanent policy i 1 tnt nv Ti n 4 in n p p poets himself of or an Inclination to leave the Republican party and join thc the Bull Bun Moose Moos had better batter re remember remember remember re- re member the experience In the campaign cam cam- of 89 1 when the party paMY 31 appeared almost almo t destroyed by wholesale desertions to the Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- Demo Demo- ranks because of or that party's attitude on the sliver er question We have all lived to see eee the oily folly of ot that Those who leave the Republican lican party part now will live to apolo apol apologize apolo gize for tor their mistake later on n. n The Republican party h hasn't JInt been in practical control of ot all the affairs af affairs at- at fairs of ot this government for half hatt halfa hatta a century to be put putout ut or now JOW ii ow by an em l m v- v 1 of thi this character ILI ILl EFFEcT START T V j The first effect of the th the C t. t a of th third party ty Wall waa mora mor or lots demoralizing because of ot the th extent of ot the defection detectIon tr from m th the tJUI Republican ranks rank which tollo followed e could not riot be ad adequately gauged As As' time goes goe on it will become clear dear that thal the defection detection is not a as 8 large as first expected Mr Ir Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt undoubtedly will get support from ultra radicals In both the old parties But this docs does not mean that he lie will m get a majority or even cven evena a large lars following from the so- so called progressive Republicans Mr f Roosevelt will not nOl get eL support support sup sup- port from other than three progressive progressive pro pro- Republican senators senators- of Kalls Kansas Clapp of or Minnesota Min Mm- and Poindexter of or Wash- Wash n. n Borah of ot Idaho Is for Taft TaCt Works of or California and Cummins of Iowa still adhere to the Rep Republican part party Kenyon of or Iowa Is for Taft as ns is als also o Senator Senator Sena Sons tor Brown of or Nebraska Senator is bitterly opposing Mr Jr- Jr Roosevelt as are are Senator Gronna of or North Dakota Crawford Cra of or South Dakota ant and other progressive Republican Republican Re Re- publican senators When in Milwaukee the other otherO day Ony O I learned boon beyond 1 question that tho Ito third party get little support support sup sup- port lort In Iii n l il c. U E JUIL 1 Speaking of or the lon long session of Congress Congre Con Con- re g-re gross gress s Just lust C ended lh 1 Senator Sutherland said that the activities Ules of the thc Democrats Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- in tin control of or the time House held up legislation and relatively lessened th the Importance of or the thc lengthy session House Democrats held heM up Important Continued on Pa Page e i T. T Column 3 SENATOR REVIEWS POliTICAL OUTLOOK Little Hope for Man forOne-Man One One Man Man Party Found Says Utah Republican Republican I lican ican Leader PROGRESSIVES OPPOSED Democratic Delays i in Congress for Po Purposes Mex Purposes r Mexican Mex- Mex ican an Situation Reviewed Continued from Page Pahe One bills and antl tried other methods of forcInG forcIng forc- forc Ing nj g some somo somo of their o own n pet Ideas on the Senate observed Mr Ir Sutherland and he continued Tho net results of ot the tho long long- session session ses ses- sion slon might have ha been accomplished In three months commented the tho Utah senator The failure of ot the most Important piece of progressive progressive sive legislation the legislation the federal compensation compensation compensation com com- law was law was due duo entire entirely to tho the action of ot the Democrats The bill 1111 doing a away 3 with tho the bad features features features fea fea- tures of ot employers employers' liability and permitting tho the o of an In Interstate interstate In- In carrier to recover regardless regardless regard regard- l less ss of ot whether negligence Is shown was favored by the Republicans Republicans It wa was war held up In the House committee by a group roup of southern Democrats although man many Democrats favored the tho bill billand billand billand and it was indorsed b by tho the Baltimore Baltimore Balti Balti- more platform Southern Democrats particularly particular particular- ly from Georgia North Carolina Texas and Arkansas combined to defeat It It Tho The question Is la not un understood understood understood un- un In those states railroad men themselves cs not comprehending It and being misled by lawyers who would lose revenue revenue- from personal Injury cases If the tho bill passed PARCELS POST HI Uin BENEFIT Senator Sutherland the parcels parcels par par- cels post bill as the most Important act passed by Congress at the session Just ended and la Is confident that It will help tho the small merchant and not harm him lie asserted asserted If there was a n. pOl possibility of ot the bill harming tho rho small merchant and aiding tho the big city stores the bill never nover would havo have J passed a Congress finally adopted tho Senates Senate's Senates Senate's Sen Sen- ates ate's proposition on the parcels post and I regard It as one ono of the most substantial beneficial pieces of legislation accomplished during tho the 50 session slon continued the senator r There ero Is a n. good deal of or misunderstanding among small merchants as to tho the effect o of this law They Thc fear tear It will Induce people people peo peo- pIe to extensively extensive patronize large largo stores In big cities because because be be- cause they are arc enabled to get purchases pur pur- purchases chases challes b by mall at cheap rates In my opinion exactly the tho contrary u will ili be tho the effect The law Is constructed on tho the zone ono system b by which rates rate of postage are aro graduated according to distance of ot carriage Rates areso are are- ao so adjusted as greatly to favor or tho the small mall merchants In nearby pities Packages can bo ho forwarded forward forward- ed from the tho maG store storo over the rural free delivery route to tho farmer at less Ics than half halt tho the amount for which the same lame weight can be sent sant from the more remote cit cit- le ies STIMULATE HOME TRADE When Wien the law is In full tun operation operation operation opera opera- tion It will result in stimulating the purchase and transmission of ot articles of merchandise from town to country countr and of ot smaller articles article of ot farm produce to tho towns Senator Sutherland Is Js a member ofa of ofa a special Senate subcommittee which will Investigate In the disturbances In Nicaragua possibly visiting Central America before Congress convenes again ag Another subcommittee will In Investigate tn- tn the Mexican revolutions REGRETS FAILURE 01 OF lULL HILL Senator Sutherland regrets that the tho bill providing pro for American supervision super l slon sion of tho finances of Nicaragua under under under un un- der that republics republic's appeal for tor the guarantee guarantee guarantee guar guar- antee of ot a n. loan did not pass On this subject he said Revolutions are usually over o tho the control o of the tho country's revenue and this plan In m my jud Judgment ent would have havo prevented trouble The senator does docs not agree with those who have ha criticised the tho action of or the tho President and tho the state department department department depart depart- ment with will regard to Central America and Mexico He lie pointed out while on this subject Tho The situation Is extremely delicate deli deli- delicate cate and most persons do not understand understand understand un un- It American colonists In Mexico are distributed over o various various various vari vari- ous sections of that country Unless Unless Unless Un Un- less the administration proceeded carefully there would bo be war If we sent our troops Into Mexico railroads would be destroyed and I ob obstacles placed In the way so that I It would take a long time to get the soldiers to a a. point where they would be bo of service to the colo- colo Everything considered I behove be believe be- be hove lieve that tho the administration has dealt proper properly with a situation of ot extreme delicacy The fhe senator and Mrs Sutherland ex expect expect expect ex- ex to remain In Salt Lake until ho he Is compelled to return to Washington ton Unless unless unless un un- less Mr Sutherland accedes to the re- re the Republican national com com- tl that ho he make malco campaign ad addresses addresses ad- ad dresses In Now Nosy York New Jersey and other Atlantic states Senator Sutherland Sutherland erland will consult with his Republican Republic Republic- an constituents In Utah and determine whether his presence Is needed In this state until Congress Cons meets again On his way homo home Senator Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland Suther Suther- land stopped In Milwaukee to deliver er an address before the American Bar association He lie was much pleased at nt athis athis his reception there tho the Bar association passing resolutions Indorsing his hs ro- ro marks markn and ordering his address printed print print- ed and sent to all members |