Show 7 THE REP ILE PRESS success breeds envy and jealousy no where is this condition more in ey eviden interests fe r than in the way the farming gard mining and being in the mao class clas S 0 of f and also backed by a certain theiron their dwellers who never look beyond ageew are enabled narrow circle of activities they abel chic ich to enact any kind of legi legislation S lation at 0 or see fit laws aimed at mining wor founded 0 on I 1 other basic industry are minded ar ance backed by narrow abolt to and destined to cause more harm barm yes a state or a nation in a s than ever can be returned to the is V or 0 in the few dollars he receives it j benefits DC posed to receive in doubtful that 0 is noteworthy and notorious for materialize nali promised benefits never mate at a trained politician is an adept woney he t in new ways to spend the publics public a ewel lit tax manid g i A case in point is the leesa ties a CO com won ment which the farming ice 1 tile 6 utah this month forced upon leg Is 1300 abc acc fla the state it goes the limit c 0 ar is lav 0 9 against a basic industry ablio N the extreme capable of allowing al lowins graft which explains its backing by thle the professional politicians and is destined to create more mischief with mining and to cause more direct loss to the state than any other statute ever enacted and the country press is squealing with glee utah is not alone in this idea of swat the mines it exists wherever there are big producers we take pleasure in recommending the following from the kingman K agman arizona miner to the attention of hay bay sl ingers we take note of all the alfalfa newspapers of the state that every newspaper that says a good word for the mining interests of arizona is classed as one of the reptile press and we note that one of these alfalfa newspapers makes use of the fact and jubilates over it that the inspiration mining company pays for enough power from the roosevelt dam to pay off the investment of the salt river farmers in that great project in the next twenty years and yet these fellows are using every means at their command to put the mining interests out of commission the batters lat money is acceptable cep table but they must not expect anything for it from the state or the people of the state it the truth some time the mining fraternity also will get together present a united front against the constitution tink ebers and put an end to this policy of rule and ruin |