Show MORE HOT nOT el AIR un Ht AND BAD DAD MUSIC r Our socialist agitator up the street Is again howling about water notices being published In this paper at per notice Ho He asks the applicant applicant ap ap- ap for water rights to inquire of the state engineer why such such n notices nr published for when he be the socialist grafter will handlo tho job at at per notice How different was this wall wail from the hypocritical reformer reform reform- er four years ago when he was publishing the time at My Myton Mylon ton At that I time limo he asked more snore than the legal rate We Ve have copies of letters he wrote to the state engineer at that time in which he argued for more money than the customary charge And In those days the poor farmers on the reservation reservation reservation reser reser- were having equally as much trouble to get along as they now have Therefore dear reader when you ou write to the state about this ad- ad in justice to ull ask him to send you copies of Mr Alexanders Alexander's letters wherein he tried to get more than the legal rate You might also write to the tho socialist editor and ask him the following questions Why did you howl vl about a newspaper trust last winter when whon it was supposed that a company would he e organized to publish a paper at Myton and one at Roosevelt and then theu do this same thing yourself sixty days das later Why did you establish a paper at Roosevelt Why did you tell teU such peculIar peculiar tar stories about it even to the tho extent of saying that you had the plant at Watson Why Is It that you are aro so anxious to get water notices at per notice when you were Just as anxious to receive more for them four years rears ago Why do you advocate socialism and Its principles of for all aU labor and anel then cut printing prices all alt up Is a pi printer Inter not as worth worthy his hire as an editor Do we not need good newspapers in the Basin as primo prime requisites for publicity and advertising our Inland Do newspapers as a rule make millE money more than a bare are living Is 18 your plant not now under mortgage to the bank at vernal Do you not have a a hell cell of ofa a hard time tomake tomako a go of it Is la the rato charged for water notices more than titan tho line rate for advertising At per notice would it not bo ho cheaper than the line rate rale of ten cents for tho tiro first issue and five cents for each subsequent issue Is this not the tho advertising rate for lino Une advertising advertising advertis advertis- ing in Utah and at this rate do the country papers make malo big profits In Intact fact tact Mr Editor of the lime socialist hot air sheet Is not the present rate of per notice taking the thru the tho year not under the rate rale as aa charged for other lino advertising Are you treading your profession under foot root when you ou cut prices on printing Why did you carry that ad I 1 Tho The Dawn so long offering to do Job work for one half price Is that cooperation Is that tha socialism Is it anything but wrong i Let the socialist editor answer a fow few questions We Ve have some more I equally as pertinent or more moie so GLOOMY COMPARISONS I BY Y TILE THE PESSIMIST I Two weeks ago in Salt Lake Mr McClure owner of the McClure publish publish- publishing ing syndicate in several Utah Towns and In Salt Lake was entertained entertained entertained enter enter- lavishly In analysing his bis lecture at the Donneville Bonneville club Judge C. 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C Goodwin the veteran editorial writer gives us sonic some good Ideas It is well for Cor all radicals to read them theta The faults in fu the criminal procedure of ot our courts he ho ascribes to the tho courts themselves Ho lie makes males gloomy comparisons between tho the records of or crimes in our country compared with those of northwestern Europe and of at Canada and forgets that three-fourths three of a century Europe has been beon unloading her prisons lunatic asylums and nd adventurers upon us UBi that up to fifteen years ago the immigrants to Canada were almost extensively from the United Kingdom Kingdom King King- dom and that 90 per cent of ot those found their way within a year after landIng landing landing land land- ing to the United States He Ho makes no discriminations between a comm community say in Germany where the people have all known each other from father to son SOil for centuries and our country where In the past fifty years an area half halt as largo large as all aU Europe has been converted cou from savagery into an industrial empire The Time sins of a few corporations he assumes to be the general rule In the United States he denounces most American eft city governments forgetting that there has been more mort building of American Cities in tho the United States In Inthe inthe inthe the last sixty years titan than in ill Europe In the past six hundred years and that across the sea where labor lhor Is cheap the rule Is to employ ample police protection pro pro- pro 1 backed by the tho military and all aU under the shadow of servitude to kings and lords and still In the time one live city of ot Paris there has been for tor years a sinister organization of ot robbers and assassins which up to I I date has baffled every effort of tho the authorities Ginty and national and crush I He tells how thoroughly the tho imperial national state stale and city governments abroad are aro organized Certainly they aro are They have been at work upon I that organization for five fi hundred handrea l years with no to foreign reign Interference no material Increase e of the tho people save the excess of births over deaths while II the shadow of Imperial power backed by an army Is over all How would It be were their land invaded annually by people from southern Europe Including in the host a fi full fuU contingent of the canaille and i I 1 black handers He lIe thinks the host hosl of unemployed Is a disgrace to our country and how I different It Is In Germany What would Germany do with a fresh tresh host of pouring In upon her annually Ho Ito speaks of the trouble that came while waiting for a decision in the tho case caso f. f of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroad merger caso case and tells i. i how it would have been i In Germany In Germany the owns the tho railways but ut in management they do do not co compare pare either In efficiency or i equipment or modern advancement or administration with our own even oven ours in the sparsely settled desert s Further tho suit sull was to contest the merger of ot the Southern Pacific and the old Central Pacific two roads on an average six hundred miles apart with lour competing through roads and half a dozen competing roads half halt the way The Tho bringing of ot the suit was vas due to an attempt on the part parl of the tho government attorney to tn make a misapplication of the meaning of a law and was vms a a. persecution rather than a prosecution |