Show Editorials by the J I THE EVEr EVENING TELEGRAM Invites tes its Ita readers renders to write letters about cj rent events for tor publication In tn LIa col column There Thero Is no better way for the I I pre on of ot public opinion Write on ono one eldo Ide of or the tho paper and sign yi I name namo and give your our address If U you OU do not riot wish your oUr name published It ft L. L not app app ar ar In print Letters criticising religious beliefs bellers or airing P per n grudges will be bo rejected If It you wish manuscript returned send addrel addle f stamped envelope envelops I q Editor The Telegram Wo Yo said Bald the present system Is 15 a 11 gold cold ol standard 5 stem In which wealth ac accumulate accumulates accumulates ac- ac cumulates cumulate find and men deca decay We e say also that It Is the the great ago age of confusion In which men are to measure mans man's Integrity with Ith a n. dead metal metat Tho The thing thine to get pet an exact measure mea men suro sure ot of f a 0 foot root rule with Is a foot Cool rule Then It follows as ns the night the da day that the proper thing with which to measure a n man mans man's s Integrity Is mans man's Integrity rit Now Xo that our present ent gold money scheme proves so Inadequate that th we must resort sort to clearing hou houe houie e certificates tes cashiers cashier's checks and arid Aldrich Aldrich- Vreeland Vreeland law mO money It Jt Is 15 time wo we 0 In estl investigated ln the vice of ot the gol gold money and the virtue virtue- of ot the kind we resort to In times of or dis dis- dis tress It will be lIe found upon close analysis that mone money and civil government arn ars al allied allied allied al- al lied contrivances and that no money In Ina Inno a no civil sense cense ever came Into being belm without without without with with- out the sovereign stamp stomp of or authority The collectors collector's power makes mC it what It Is If Ie systems of oC government r. r can n be bo Introduced Intro Intro- d less expensive and morA mor productive the tive of or general happiness than those thoc wIden 1 have e existed all attempts to oppose their progress will In tho end find prove fruitless All monarchical governments are arc military mili tary tan War ar Is la their trado trade plunder and revenue rc their objects t While such governments governments governments gov gov- continue peace has not the ab absolute absolute Mi- Mi solute security of a day da This certainly Is 15 not the tho condition heaven Intended for lor forman man and If Ir this be bo monarchy well ell might monarchy monarch b bo be reckoned among the sins of tho the J Jews We Va Quote the above from Tho Thomas Paine because It conveys the Idea to our minds that links the present system with theold the tho old Hebrew v system the thc gold standard tho royal system of ot Intermediaries In Inthe Inthe inthe the faith age J J. 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A ANDERSON ANDERSO 23 3 S South uth Second East Salt Lake cn City Sept 3 Editor Evening Telegram I seek lIck tho the aid of oC your our columns In en to obtain u a remedy tot for wh what seems to mo me to be an on ugly blot on o ouT our I beautiful city I refer to the condition of or the graves graes In tho the city cemetery 1 bought a lot paid for the tho seeding and care and tried to adorn the resting place of oC a dear ono one by planting flowers around the border I visit the place frequently and It ha has always s the tho samo dr dry par parched hed appearance tho the flowers withering for Cor want of oC moisture and the weeds always alwa's In evidence Last evening I visited tiia th lot and to get to it I had to force m my way through weeds breast hl high h. h My communication to the sexton elicited elicit elicit- ed the reply that he ho could not remove the weeds without the permission of or the owner owners own- own er ers era of or the nearby graves e Sextons being credited with being beins very sober Individuals 1 pr presume this gentleman does not seethe seethe see seo the humor of his excuse I have hM visited cemeteries In other countries coun coun- trios tries and the contrast between bet them and md o our r city cemetery I Is very marked Indeed In other places decency and order are arc paramount But how different d In our own cemetery where ery e sense Is offended In place of 0 the calm and restful feeling which such a place should Inspire wo we turn from It with feelings of ot sorrow sorrow disgust disgust to think that tho authorities In control of the tho place are arc so little alive to their re responsibilities to- to Apart from this It seems to me to be an act of or dishonesty to take peoples people's money under the tho pretense of oC looking after tho the graves and then do little lit little lit lit- tle tIc or nothing In return Some little time ago tho the city commission commission commis commis- sion slon made a great stir sUr about persons al allowing allowing al- al lowing weeds to grow grO grOon on vacant lots If 11 they would set their own house In order before condemning others It would be bo bemore bemore more consistent for the tho city cemetery Is a veritable propagating ground round for ever every weed indigenous to Salt Lake City Yours C. C J. J HEILBUT September 1 Salt Lake Telegram In these trying times with v. salaries cut and In man many mans cases entirely stopped dividends dividends divi divi- all stopped and food prices soaring It teems seems to me fitting that the city of oC Salt Lake should assist Its property owners owners own own- ers era by bp eliminating th the fee of 10 for In In In- staling water meters permitting property rt owners to reduce water vater expenses Were Vere this Initial ex expense of or 10 eliminated hundreds hundreds hun hun- not now on meters would quickly Install them This seems to me the time for quick action on the part of the city e commissioners commis and would result In dispelling all nh danger of or a water famine amine We hope you OU will Ill urge this ma matter at once A TAXPAYER Complied Compiled b J. J A. A A Anderson The Th president of or the United States State of oC America on July I 4 1 1914 at Philadelphia said raid among oth other oilier l' l things I have havo hll vo had some nemo experiences In tho the Ia last t fourteen months which have not been entirely re re- re rr freshing It was universally admitted that thit the banking system of or this country n needed eded reorganization r Wo We set the tho best minds we could find to tho task of or discovering discovering dis dis- covering the best beat methods of 01 reorganization tion Wo We met with hardly anything but resistance from bankers 01 of this country or at least from the tho majority of or those who said anything And yet ot just as soon I as that act was passed on the very ery next day there thero was an universal chorus chams of or applause from rota the bankers of or the United States Now No NoIe If Ie It was wrong the day C before It was is-as passed why was it right the day dav after It was as passed The Thc privileged d class of or mankind have no conscience on tho the subject of oC their privilege History docs does not adduce one Instance in which nobility or e even en n a monopoly In precedent or custom custom cus ens- tom torn has ever voluntarily ma made e restitution lion tion to society of or the rights of ot which she I hn has lIe been n despoiled John John John Clark Rl Rid Rid- path The constitution rf It man 1 I. 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I I iiI n ii I for a R. long time after ho he has disc g 9 the Incorrectness of or tho the Ideas pr pre S around him h ho shrinks from I II emancipating himself from their 4 Ion Jon and constrained by force orco of or c cl ci a stances ho becomes a hypocrite hypocrite- 4 p applauding what his private Juc Ju t condemns When a nation Is i ij this passage so 80 universal do these I tices become that It may bo hypocrisy Is b organized Jo C Draper I Bankruptcy wo no 0 said was as gro great m Indeed money Itself Is a Q standing standing l facie Thomas Thomas Carlle I It has so 80 happened with the d doe doc that money mone Is 15 synonymous with We wel Once questioned indeed It was nas as doo door but no one ono was likely to think of or qi qi it whose hose Instead of or being the they delusively eh appear Ind Indefinite atea ate u-c a strictly defined and arid limited d des s M tion namI namely to facilitate fl teh oh dl of ot the produce product of In Industry u tr according according the tue convenience of oC tho those thoc c. c among who Is shared John John Stuart Mills Salt Lake JAke CIt City Utah Ulah Editor of or The Salt Lake Telegram Telegram- Dear Sir Sir Sir-lu In reporting an account of ol the Republican congressional convention In iii your our I issue suo of oC August 31 you OU quote Mr Glen Miller er temporary chairman of the meeting as saying sa-ing The Christian Scientists Set Set- should erect a monument to glorify Secretary Redfield for his psychological explanation of our ps psychological depres sion slon you have havo quoted him cor cot reed I believe that had Mr Miller er stopped for a moment to think he lie car cere would not havo have been guilty o of cast cast- ing that little slur slut on Christian Science Science- Christian Scientists do not Interfere In poll politics tics neither do they criticise or comment comment com corn ment on differing forms of religion on but attend strictly to their own business of ol doing good to their fellow rellow men and for tor that lint reason surel surely should be exempt from unkind criticism and Innuendo HENRY A A. 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