| Show SENATOR SENIOR RAWLINS R INTERVIEWED His Stand Standon on the th a Arid Ard Land Ques Quos Question tion tio d the tho Tariff TarUl v STRONG VIEWS ON TRUSTS nt Hoo Jo i AVolt 31 Ex Vetted to I 01 kol t 01 elm tho tin Subject of o crItic the ilo trust Emil U h Senator wll leave leao for Cor Wash WashIngton WashIngton Ington about Dt De 1 I to attend the session of oC Congress o r II A News representative taught sought o an atm Interview with wih him him this morning on air on the several Im tar Important Important questions queston a of C Interest tn leret to Utah anti anil tho the West Vest W st which wn will como come the tho national body and Ind obtained tho the following expressions us On the subject of national aid nl to u alm lands Ben question queston has bc been n before beCore Con Congress Congress Congress gress for tor the tho past fifteen years yearn hut But no rio scheme has bun hUl been proposed JC which has man hasmet hasI met I with acceptance In to hISS Congress authorized UfO tho setting of ot reser resel reservoir reserVoir voir sites and reserved from roar sale ale lands ands which might be lie hI Irrigated from them 11 turned out to to bo be very vary r objection objectionable able as It prevented settlement nt on large tracts of land and blocked bockl private en on In 18 2 the tho te lands were re JC restored stored stord und anti the scheme heme s Abandoned It Jt Is i stilt still In doubt how ho federal aid can be effectively rendered Shall the government build time the reservoirs and canals and assume alume Jurisdiction of ot the waters th the j states Tire Tho he people In Instates tM the states t s will Wi not approve this plan pAn Snail Shall the government construct the works anal then turn them over ocr to the tho states By fly the time the tho th state Mate late received them ther tho tire lands land II to Who bo be Irrigated unless reserved would be appropriated by b ate vate Individual to whom the time waters would to bt bi b In Bonja sona manner framer tile ala disposed posed pored pOled or of orThis K This plan meets with wih no favor Cavor In Congress Con rJ Strait Shall private Individuals t and com corn companies parrie engaged In constructing such works be he subsidized from tram the treasury This plan nn I II b not nol only vicious In principle but If adopted would re Ie result suIt sult ul tn lii the tire aid old being b given to the line strong such luch as I the theland land grant to rail mali railroads roads and nOi not nt to the tho weak who most need anti and an deserve tIne the aid ald The cession lon of oC the Ire lands to time states Is 1 most likely to but most of at atthe the arid land not want this hl there Is a n radical ratI 1 change o lt of sentiment In Congress no ire plan ilan yet et sue sag suggested seated d has hl any show of success AND TilE THE I TARIFF I am Im not In favor ei Imposing tariff or maintaining them to foster fester r and protect trusts or monopolies Neither am I In favor of taking oft off any an duty for the special o nM or benefit of of ot any such nuch monopoly These trusts without exception want protective duties dutes on nit alt al they have to sell sl and free tree ant trade trude In all nU they have to buy bU The Tire sugar augur trust tru t has line only on refined sugar augar to sell sel and buys the raw sugar sugar it warm wanti my the vote latter Inter free Cree It I cannot have It with UNITY ON SUGAR This emphatic expression from Sena Sean tor on the sugar question will wi be bo gratifying to all nl who ho desire the tho de tie development of the beet sugar su ar Industry te of the West Wat and It I means mat all ni three thre of ot representatives representative In the na national councils regardless of o politics will wi work together on this question queston Congressman Sutherlands views have hac already been printed J by the News Newl and it I la is 11 generally known that Senator Kearns Kearn stands standI with him This means that alt all 01 three thre will wl be In line lne with Ith the fhe th great sentiment of oC tho the West est ana una ani North Northwest west ivest for Cor wherever beet sugar factories factor s shave have have been b n springing up of ot late year yean especially In California Nebraska Col Colorado Colorado I orado ordo Oregon and Michigan II nil all ni par pal parties ties tics arc are united on the tire necessity of ot fos los them and Ind protecting them against possible assaults from thu the Sugar Trust The Tire solid old South too will wi be with smith lh the West est on this question queston for Cor any airy reduction In the tine existing tariff tarl laws would hurt the ennui cano sugar augar In Industry industry as ns well wel THE PRESIDENT NT ON TRUSTS In connection with this subject the following article from Crom the tire New York Heralds Washington Wa correspondence of or Monday ing lag ingIn lagIn last will wl form Con Interesting read isad reading ra In his forthcoming message to Con Congre gross gre President Roosevelt will wil take strong grounds in favor of legislation to compel trusts and vast Industrial combinations to change their attitude toward towar tire tho tie public Mr Roosevelt desires to safeguard the interests of or Investors Investor by requiring great companies like the United States Steel teel Stel corporation that do an Inter Interstate II leI state tato business to ranks make known facts as ns a to tho tine Intrinsic value alue of or their se cc securities He lie HI may nay also aiso al o advise Congress to pass lass laws that thal will wi protect employee In their right to organize and he Is II expected to favor an nn amendment to the Sherman herman AntiTrust law that will en enable enable enable wl able tho tiro department of oC Justice to get ge evidence of the existence of a 1 monopoly without employing detective methods AH All Al other questions under consideration tion ton In Ia the White imite House are ar being Ing overshadowed by br tho the recommendations r President l Roosevelt wilt wi make with whir wih reference refer nc to these great groat Grat Industrial combinations The chapter or of Mi his bl tries men sage rage dealing with this Uris subject has ba al ai already ready rady J been written It I has been n road read rad to several persons outside the tho cabinet In his hil message to the New York leg In January 1900 1000 10 Governor Roosevelt said I That abuses exist eist anti that they arc arci of ot a I very cry grave character It li Is I worse than Idle Ille to deny Just Juat ro so long l nl as in inthe Inthe the business world orl unscrupulous cun con cunning conning ning lit Is II allowed the free rein rin which thanks to the tire growth roth of humanity dur during lug ing 11 tIre tho th past centuries we now tV deny the unscrupulous physical c 1 force tore then lust just so long there will wi Iwi Is 10 n ft field fidel for tor the th best effort of ot every cef honest social aint civic reformer who In Is I capable of oC feeling an nn Impulse of or generous Indignation and who ho is III farsighted enough to appreciate where her the real ral danger r to the country les les The effects eleu pro Irl bad enough b when hen the unscrupulous Individual works work by b himself They are Gre worse ors when hen he works orb orbIn In n conjunction with lh his fellows through a ci 1 giant corporation c or trust The first essential Is knowledge of oC the he fact publicity Much tuch can cn be b done donen at n once by amendment of ot the th corpora C Ir lion Ion ton laws to so 0 as R to provide e for far such publicity RH as Ri will 1 not work ork Injustice as Q between rivals The ke chief tte abuses abue Altered alleged to te arise alt from rm trusts trails arc ore probably the t th follow fellow n i pm or e etl etli i j S ment macat regarding material facts facia con cali connected I tire the organization of f an nn un en In the tire evi connected with tin Un un scrupulous promotion lion ion unfair competition resulting It II inn i crushing out of oC competitors who them themselves themselves selves do not net fret let Improperly raising raining of oC prices above fair air competitive rat ratel OH the Lire wielding of or increased power ower over ove overtire tire the wage earners |