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Show be made outright by a lowering of du- of the nuns The lished and were in operatstrong, and we should with un- as Individuals and In the ties on a given product. If possible, grudging reing about of tx- - . hand do our generous duty marksmanship of the men must cirsuch change should be made only after by the weak. of the United States avatlahu In the I urge the adoption of ceive special attention. fullest the consideration by practical DISTINGUISHED STATESMAN BUG. lTAKO0O,4 WIXOM, FroprlttMi with Cuba not only because cumstances of modern warfare the man tree delivery service. experts, who should approach the sub- reciprocity o CUMBS AFTEB SHORT ILLNESS. it Is eminently for our own interests must act for more on Ms own individ- awaiting the action of the from a business havject to control the Cuban market and by ual responsibility than ever before, and petitions and applications fniN standpoint, Inwon in Term of Subscription! of has the the in view leadership of both tablishment the of the Interadditimf.i1 ing 10,748 Executive Begins particular every means to foster our supremacy the high individual efficiency Henry ternational industrial world, not to ests affected and the commercial wellFormer Speaker of the Hooee of Representhe tropical lands and waters south unit is of the utmost importance. This shows conclusively PTer, la advance ( with the result of being of the people as a whole. The In down wealth strike of of us, but also because we, of the giant Former! s this unit was the regiment; which the establishment of tx. L tatives Wee lonttSjj; Cbnflned to Hie Bed Bat Topic. - .M turnand of factories 9W iluifUi mines, even closing met for not and has the such machinery careful not now is need providing the it of regiment, all make of should delpk the Seven Days When he Passed republic north, Idle In the streets Investigation can readily be ing the wage-workIndividtending it as rapidly as posstouV-JustifieL supplied. our sister of the American con- the troop or company; it Is the be Peacef ally to the Great leaving the farmer without a mar- The executive department has already tinent feelnations made both by the flnanckL?8 ke Poitofflce at Brigham City effort must ual soldier. WITH SUBJECT OF TRUSTS and for DEALS will Every whenever that ' they he Insistence what the a solket upon at grows. its beneflnl Beyond. mall and methods of the and matter. workmanlike disposal to by Ngf practical develop every permit It we desire to show ourselves means delay In achiev- facts and figures: and if the collecting the Impossible and officer rural the in it both population; Congress brim V ' and effectively their dierly quality ing the possible, exactly as, on the desires additional consideration to that disinterestedly who live on the soil into the enlisted man. HYKC.H STANDING, Editor. friend. Thomas Brackett to the tions with the active husinecW Reed, formei In Favor of National Rather than other hand, the stubborn defense alike which will be given the subject by Its attention call I your urgently THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL. over th of what Is good and what Is bad In own committees, then a commission of need of passing a bill providing for a It keeps the farmer in speaker of the house of representa State Regulation Would Not the IutroctloDS to Correspondents. As civilization grows warfare be- general staff before i existing system, the resolute ef- business experts can be appointed the markets; it is a potentnVft and for the reorganizabetterto condiat and for one comes of obstruct fort less th less normal and tlves, the ......... whose years are many any it to on news the solicited be of attempt should of from all recommend Do c nances the duty item tion of the supply departments part It i Away With Them, but j ment, betrays blindness to the historic action by t the Congress after a deliber- tion of foreign relations. The last cen- lines of the bill proposed by the secre- farm property, makes farm the country. one side of the most prominent characters In public contrlb' ii sure Would Eliminate the paper only. tiuth that wise evolution Is the ate and scientific examination of the tury has seen a marked diminution of tary of war last year. When the young pleasanter and less isolated Write upon ed Is dead, his death occurring In wars Write proper names plainly . wars life. revolution. between civilized various are as schedules West safeguard to powers; affected much check from do against officers enter the the they army umj Evil in Them. In order to protect the publisher from are largely Point they probably stand above their rent from country to city. Th with uncivilized condithe powers and by changed changing . D. COMMERCE. at 12:10 oclock from irresponsible persons, the fall INTERSTATE C., Washington, tions. The unhurried and unbiased re- mere matters of international policy compeers in any other military service inlrel Is to be It httrae to the author should be signed to all hoped that the No more Important Sunday morning, after a short illness, The Identity of correspondents subject can port of this commission would show duty, essential for the welfare of the Every effort should be made, by trainmake liberal appropriation E? opinion before the Congress than this of what changes should be made In the world. Wherever possible, arbitration ing, by reward of merit, by scrutiny will wlU be nithheld whenever desired. 'W ' the immediate cause of death being of In his message to Congress Presi- come continuance the sendee embusiness. various schedules, and how far these or some similar method should be Interstate of lUng the relative same regulation of them the high keep tabllshed and for its further obti uraemia. At the bedside when he died dent Roosevelt has this to say: to sit changes could go without also changing ployed in lieu of war to settle difficulnot afford can careers. This country their he excellence throughout PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. pethe great prosperity which this country ties between civilized nations, although , The measure providing for the reor- FOR IRRIGATION IN THE supine on the plea that under our waters were Mrs. Reed and Miss Katherine THE TEXT OF THE MESSAGE. WEST culiar system of government we are Is now enjoying, or upsetting Us fixed as yet the world has not progressed con ganization of the militia svstem and ly We still continue in a period of un- helpless In the presence of new condiFew subjects of more imporw Reed, Doctors Gardner, McDonald, economic policy. sufficiently to render It possible, or for securing the highest efficiency In arbito Invoke bounded reqolsl them with This to cases and unable In desirable, can The the necessarily which tariff prosperity. has been which grapple taken up by the Cm!!! prosperity tions, already have the national guard, Bishop and Goodnow, and the nurses, U not the creature of UTAH STATE NEWS. A ce law, but un- or to cut out whatever of evil has produce a monopoly are so few as to tration In every case. The formation passed the House, should receive in recent years than the Mr. Reed passed away peacefully and doubtedly the laws under which we arisen In connection with them. Inaugu constitute an Inconsiderable factor In of the international tribunal which sits prompt attention and action. It Is of m ing of of omen the Is of event system at an nationally-aide- d The Hague work have been Instrumental in cregood The power of Congress to regulate the question; but of course If In any Importance that the relation of great "W pected Preliminary steps have beep taken apparently without pain. the for and from which is absolute an case it be found that a given rate of great consequences ating the conditions which made It Interstate commerce tne national guard to the militia and garion for Jthe arid regions of theo. Thomas Brackett Reed was born Oc- possible, and by unwise legislation it unqualified grant, and without limita- duty does promote a monopoly Arc10 which welfare of all mankind may flow. It is volunteer forces- - of the United States at Richfield to provide waterworks for sin i to Invoke far where obby those no 111, better, possible, would to In place he other than would tions it. works prescribed and that be easy enough should defined, s tober 18, 1839, in Portland, Me., and in wa destroy protectionist jr that place. There will undoubtedly be periods of the Constitution. The Congress has ject to .such reduction of the duty as such a permanent tribunal than to of our present obsolete laws a practical national Irrigation has beenP-lc,- r Land, received his early education In the depression. The wave will recede; but constitutional authority to make all would equalize competition. create special arbitrators for a given and efficient system should be adopted. the need of thorough and The ) ' The reported coming of the Moffat common schools for executIn my judgment, the tariff on anthraand purpose. enable to the tide will laws will est should made proper This be advance. nation is Provision necessary grow more protection of 1860 In that city. It is a matter of sincere congratula- the secretary of war to keep cavalry than ever throughout the publlenit, delphi seated on a continent flanked by two ing this power, and I am satisfied that cite coal ahould be removed, and anjtoe.1 is causing considerable activity in he was graduated from Bowdoln col great oceans. It is composed of men this power has not been exhausted by thracite put actually, where it now is tion to our country that the United and artillery horses, worn out In long states. studyi EateS county. now on the statute nominally, on the free list.. This would States and Mexico should have been performance of duty. Such horses So far as they are available ffifta lege, winning one of the highest hon- the descendants of pioneers, or, In a any legislation endsn The of offices to use that the first the in is good evident but all It therefore, effect no of save books. and have at a rather when 60 trifle fetch but crises; sense, pioneers themselves; of men sold; sugar has advanced The price rlculture, and to whatever extent sumors the prize for excellence in Eng winnowed freewas done set at last This Court. commercial of the of service to in restrictive it be to Hague crises evils the out them turn out from misery nations than might among the n.Hnaresults In awaiting them when thus disposed of. may be reclaimed under most mer with restraint . cents per hundred pounds within the lish composition. The next four satisfactory and dom upon aubjet of boldthe entailing old world the people. remainjnn4t011,l energy, by law, the years regNO FINANCIAL RECONSTRUCTION. the case of a claim at issue between It would be better to employ them at Irrigation and love of adventure found in tional commerce fall withinandthethat sltude be held rigidly aid? should lands past two weeks earn.were spent by Mr. Reed In teaching ness, Is a It our us and sister republic. their own eager hearts. Such a nation, ulative power of Congress, would be a light work around the posts, and when home builder, the settler who ifoj Interest rates are a potent factor In makiP case first this to that be Roosevelt will law to reasonable visit hoped to put them painlessly Utah and the study of law. Before his ad- so placed, will surely wrest success wise and President and In order that estly business on his land, and for no one elit? t.t. will serve as a precedent for others. necessary of ma and proper exercise of con- these ratesactivity, death-- ' necessary from to meet fortune. be desert-lan- d on use or while his actual may the equalized their March April, way in mission to the bar he was appointed States k THE NAVY AND IT8 NEEDS. As a people we have played a large gressional authority to the end that the varying needs of the seasons and In which not only the Unitedadvanttimber and stone tS the law, but foreign nations may take to the Yellowstone Park. acting assistant paymaster in the part in the world, and we are bent such evils should be eradicated. of separated communities, and age of For the first time In our history na- commutation clause of the hommifS machinery already In existI believe that monopolies, unjust to widely even larger recurrence of financial ence atthe our future the upon making prevent of & val maneuvers on a large scale are be- law have been so perverted fromtk! United Salt the Lake Brick States or The Hague. cripnavy. M The, plant prevent affect than the past. In particular, the discriminations, which which Intention with which they were enacts Injuriously stringencies ing held under the Immediate comfile company was destroyed by fire After his discharge in 1865 Mr. events of the last four years have defi- ple competition, fraudulent overcapiCANAL. ISTHMIAN THE Is it necessary Conas to the business, permit mand of the admiral of the navy. acquisition of other evils In trust or- legitimate that there should be an element of The Congress has wisely provided stantly increasing attention is being areas of the public domain for InReed returned to Portland, passed the nitely decided that, for woe or for talization, and last week, entailing a loss of 610,000. practices which In our once weal, our place must be great among ganizations andInterstate an isthmian at system. actual monetary build settlers we shall than and the conseanS elasticity that but to of the the navy, gunnery paid trade can be Banks are the natural servants of , The rabbit hunt near Goshen last bar and entered on the practice of the nations. We may either fall greatly juriously affect canal, If possible at Panama. The It Is yet far from what It should be. prevention of settlement MoreS of Conthe power under prevented or succeed greatly; but we can not commerce, and upon them should be attorney-generreports that we can I earnestly urge that the Increase asked the approaching exhaustion of the commerce with forweek resulted in the slaughter of 613 his profession. Three years later he avoid the endeavor from which either gress to "regulate the for by the secretary of the navy In the lie ranges has of late led to mnchX several placed, as far as practicable, the bur- a undoubtedly acquire good title from Nethe and was among nations as a elected In eign Republican or must success failure A i thq of 258, side and den great great maintaining the cusslon as to the best manner of bunnies, the winning for . Improving bagging French Panama canal company. furnishing and reappropriation regulations states through come. Cowe not to can we the if Sven with would, now circulation lands in the west whu are In battle of state supply be In these of the Maine. adequate pending public was legislature granted. marksmanship gotiations upon directly operating ; Since November 17 not a single day 1869 of our diversified industries and lombia to secure her assent to our the only shots that count are the shots are suitable chiefly or only for s play a small part. If we should try, quirements the Instrumentalities needs Adan he was to the housd all that would follow would be that we such commerce, of our domestic and foreign commerce; building the canal. This canal will that hit. It Is necessary to provide lng. The sound and steady develm! therein. has passed without one or two earththose and engaged coast thereof, so should be regwest thi of this Issue and in 1870 made state senator, pass- should play a large part Ignobly and the ment the the of with of and funds the for one engineering be great greatest depends upon practice I earnestly recommend this subject ulated that a sufficient supply should feats of the twentieth century; a ample of quake shocks being felt In Pine Valley, homes funds Dem These time of in shamefully. therein. up peace. Muchtf guns building of the Congress ing from the latter position to that of But our the sons of the men to thea consideration of a law be always available for the business greater engineering feat than has yet must provide not only for the purchase our prosperity as a nation has ten the to the passage view with Hyrum Panamore of Charleston had attorney general of the state the same of the Civilpeople, sons men of the of the country. war, the been accomplished during the history of projectiles, but for allowances for due to the operation of the hon! reasonable in Its provisions and ef- interests only unneccarand unwise and his hand blown off on the night of tn year. Retiring from this office after who had Iron In their blood, rejoice In fective On be both be the other hand, n It would stead law. of mankind. The work should prizes to encourage the gun crews, In Its operations, upon which the present and face the future high withprop time to attempt to reconat the gun pointers, and for should recognize the fact that hi tfe this a as out policy essary ried continuing especially adjudican be finally 30th, by the accidental discharge of his Effective service In 1873, he was then of heart the and resolute of will. Ours catedquestions notic as to the struct our financial system, which has out regard to change of administra- perfecting an intelligent system under grazing region the man who eorm. fnade solicitor of the city of Portdoubts now raise that Is not the creed of the weakling and gun. amendment. been the growth of a century; but some tion; and it should be begun under cir- which alone It is possible to get good ponds to the homesteader may he jj. It constitutional land. of necessity ours is the gospel of hope the able to settle permanently If only 1. cumstances which will make it a mat- practice. to accomplish additional legislation is, I think, desir-- While working on a new building at In September, 1876, he was elected and coward; and sufin the work of triumphant endeavor. We do If It prove Impossible of no to should be mere halt outline There use same administrations to The the able. all for lowed any plan amount such of of ter forth set pride by above i. ful c of building up the navy, providing evcongress of the Unit- not shrink from the struggle before us. atl.e purposes ture land that his brother, the hoot, should not ficiently comprehensive to meet these continue the policy. Lehi, Monroe Wilson and H. J. Stew- to the Forty-fiftlaw, then, assuredly, we constitution to ery year additional fighting craft. We steader. Is allowed to use of anblt There are many problems for us to Deapthe ed benefit would which of In assembled wori be will States, canal great transgress The the requirements from amending shrink art were injured by the falling of t are a very rich country, vast in extent land. One hundred and sixty acres a cember, 1877. He Immediately be- face at the outset of the twentieth so as to secure beyond peradventure propriate limits of this communica-all America, and of Importance to all the By a in us of and and that to abroad Is scaffold. century grave of and rich population; be however, tion. will It problems great suggested, advantage world. It territory soil, or t came prominent through a speech, one still fairly power sought. 100 an has which on our should we know that theThe at the army as moreover, but smaller amount graver home; also of and much country, not heretofore future subject improving legislation irrigated industrially Congress has with It Is Bald that the wife of Frank of the few formal ones ever delivered we can solve them and solve them made any adwhen indeed the diminutive of beta tn of will be view compared the a In with It encouraging the be for may land, keep plenty family military position. appropriation anti-truhim, In which he argued against well, provided only that we bring to ter enforcement power. We whereas no one could get a living fros law use of such instrumentalities as will vantage to the countries of tropical that of any other firet-clas- s trud of the Hinsdalirvio yilcblcil at Schofield, ii by cerown our made the paylment of damages bv the Unit- the solution the qualities of head and as it now stands. Very much has been automatically supply every legitimate America. It Is earnestly to be hoped have deliberately one hundred and sixty acres ot dry lip from watched to demand the her which as tain were men and which do will In shown keep ed States for Injuries received by heart behygiosely foreign policies demand of productive industries by the that all of these countries done- by the department of Justice pasture land capable of supporting tl was la.w not only in the amount, some of them have already done with possession of a first-clas- s who, in the days of Washington, scouring navy. one of cattle to this of commerce, head of outside enforcement the only William and the his at example.. the Mary college following founded this government, and, in the but much more could be done if Con-gre- but in the character of circulation ; and signal success, and will invite to their The isthmian canal will greatly In- every ten acres. In the past pen of i hands of United States If the tracts of the troops during days of Lincoln, preserved It. domain have lees of making all kinds of money inter- shores commerce and Improve their crease the efficiency of our navy If a appropriamake public would usei special jphe Utah crop of potatoes is short the war. The subsequent policy we of the will of the material conditions by recognizing that navy Is of sufficient size; but fenced In THE EVIDENCES OF WEALTH. persons having no title tion for this purpose, to be expended changeable, and, atinto U P the thereto, in by this season, because of the drouth, and the government In relation to war then an have established navy, the are Inadequate the convertible defiance attorney of order direct of the and the prerequisites direction holder, the No country stability hi has ever a under of the canal would be merely win IndeNo building standard. or the maintenance cosuccessful of development. gold forbidding already a few potatoes are being claims was largely determined by the higher plane of material occupied g general. to any power of su- nstruction of any such unlawful Incloi. a have need hostage giving America lsh In FOR nation ' ' Aefeat LABOR, of to TREATMENT Mr. this FAIR which ours measure, pendent at from Idaho. than moment. the present This TRUSTS AND TARIFF SEPARATE. The Monroe Doc- ure of public land. For various m. shipped In from perior strength. g bea Reed signally contributed. He was Is due to no sudden or acto secure fair treatment alike the slightest fear of Itaggression How cardinal as the should be treated trine each behooves been sons there has been little Interference United States. :r h j The rural free delivery service has also one of the minority members ap- cidental causes, but to the play of One proposition advocatedas has tin labor and for capital, how to hold the for American of feature own policy; foreign Its within means order paid, in a lnclosures the to maintain such bat one with economic forces in this country the reduction of the tariff check the unscrupulous man, In It. would be worse than idle to asY but obliInaugurated at Lehi. The route pointed to Investigate the election of the , been its Just to now been trusts has and notice the the given of borders discharge ample for over a century; to our laws, our of reaching the evils " whether employer or employe, without Is sert It unless we intended to back It trespassers, and all the resources it wei gations to foreigners. When this be sustained and continuous policies; which fall within the category I have weakening Individual Initiative, withsupplies residents at the sugar factory, President Hayes in the famous Hayes-Tildea can backed and be it up only by up. the command of the government ill controversy. His skill as a de- above all, to the high individual aver- described. Not merely would this be out hampering and cramping the In- done, they can rest assured that, noththoroughly good navy. A good navy Is hereafter be used to put a stop to neb Sego Lily and Lehi Junction. bater was at once recognized, and his age of our citizenship. Great fortunes wholy ineffective, but the diversion of dustrial of the country, they strong or weak, they have Is war. the It not development of a provocative interference. to dread from outside would is a trespassing. The Utah WoolGrowers association influence becoming more strongly have been won by those who have our efforts in such a direction surest guaranty of peace. problem fraught with great dif- ing InterdeH taken the lead in this phenomenal in- mean the abandonment of all Intelligent ficulties one which It is of the More and more the increasing and our THE CARE OF INDIANS. of each Individual unit Each navy 100 the of Nato year, Internaof named parked leadership the and delegates has complexity dustrial development, and most of these attempt to do away with these evils. highest Importance to solve on lines pendence Its of most efflecient be should the his was to conceded economic relations party finally and him, our sin Indiana with the In dealing fortunes have been won not by doing Many of the largest corporations, many of sanity and common tional political tional Livestock convention to be held and In the Forty-ninttl on all civilized and kind as regards both material and perand Fiftieth be their ultimate absorptloa In. but as an Incident to action which of those which should certainly be In- sense as well as of devotion to the render It IncumbentInsist 1 sonnel that Is to be found in the world. should on In Kansas City from January 13 to 16. congresses the complimentary non?? evil, the proper to our But In many of to of reguthe powers people. has benefited the community as a cluded In any proper scheme body This Is an era of federation and orderly I call your special attention to the cases this the right. absorption must and ahould was ten- whole. Never before has material well. The report Of the state treasurer nation to the speakership J: of combination. Exactly as business men policing of the world. for the need of lation, would not be affected In manning providing very slow. In portions of the Inbeing been so widely diffused among slightest degree by a change hi the find they must often work through cordered him by the Republicans. the ships. Serious trouble threatens be WAR RECORD IN ORIENT. U , blood hu shows a balance on hand Dec. 1 of our people. Great fortunes have been tariff, save as such change interfered porations, and as it Is a constant tenddo better than we dian Territory the mixture ofwith can not we us if In the Fifty-firs- t congress, that par- accumulated, one hundred on 4 the proOn July last, and yet In the ag- with the general prosperity of the ency of these corporations to grow 'the gone Inon at the same time are now as 3161,997.09; receipts during November, ty having obtained the securing doing regards the of h hh he twenty-sixtand ascendancy, education, so that anniversary these fortunes are small in- country. The only relation of the tar- larger, so It is often necessary for la- and set vices of a sufficient number of the gress arewealth - .6167,124.84; expenditures, 6121,164.24, was elected speaker on the first bal- gregate our with men of peace varytaj of Is declaration independence, there deed when compared to the wealth of iff to big corporations as a whole plenty In meand to men sea of work federations, of sailormen, type in the highest ' were In the first days of his administhe people as a whole. The plain peo- that the tariff makes manufactures boring seamen of our degrees of purity of Indian blood IkIn these have become important factors and amnestyislands. promulgated JJTallpox is practically wiped out of lot Some trouble has chanics. The veteran Indistinguishable Philippine tration of the office much opposition ple are better off than they have ever profitable, and the tariff remedy pro- of modern industrial life. as are a type as can are absolutely war of high ships on from time to time threatened be found In any navy which before. The insurance companpoint of social, political, and economy rides the would be In effect simply to make Both kinds of federation, capitalistic since blng was made by the minority to the en- been posed but Moros, Mohammedan associate the on white from with their are which remove To mutual much as unsurability ies, do and can are waters of the world; they practically good, and labor, manufactures unprofitable. department during the forcement of what Mr. Reed believed benefit societies with the late insurrectionary Filipinos other tribes which have he in daring. In resolution. In read- There are no especially helpful to the tariff as a punitive measure di- a necessary corollary they can both the passed Civil ceased. hte tgovadvance has constitutional war to count entirely made Tv&ino power, men of moderate means represent acperceptible trusts would Inevitably do evil. Opposition to each kind of ernment has now been Introduced. Not iness, In thorough knowledge of their yet rected th against font to To oward try such members present in the house as par- cumulations of capital which are result in ruin to the weaker competiequality. organization should take the form of only does each Filipino enjoy such profession. They deserve every con- such tribes too Is to prevent ttab WZ. fast in the In Is In this a reamong to the them. can them. whatever shown bad country. be sideration largest vote, their ticipating are that r despite against who tors struggling opposition well at the Oregon Short to life, liberty and the pursuit le There are more deposits In the savthere are not enough of them. It going forward at all. fusal to use their privilege. The quesOur aim should be not by unwise tariff conduct of any given corporation or rights happiness as he has never before Put A, ids station, which has for so tion of silence live under widtribes the Is no more possible to Improvise a ings hanks, more owners of farms, changes to give foreign products the union not of attacks upon corpora- of Moreover, oi on such occasion con- mors recorded of the known during history well-pain than It is possible to improvise a ely different conditions. Where a tribe over domestic products, but tion as such nor upon unions as such; the Islands, , C but the people taken as a crew 'Diaj furnished water for the stituting legal absence, and the de- country now than ever before In this and advance our advantage considerable most made war finest To some has build of the domestic the to ship, for ship. give proper regulation whole now enjoy a measure of Is potIt soil tank at Lehi Junction, struction thereby of a quorum, was, history. Of course, when the condi- by on our to fertile send for has and lives deadliest with iCoig the work farming and this beneficent people a fair chance; battery, no greater than that granted it afloat with a raw VA seejve become exhausted. In matter able to allot the members lands In sehowever, set at rest by the adoption tions have favored the growth of so competition crew, be reached by any tariff been accomplished through both corto any other orientals by any foreign how much that was good, they have also end cannot rewere must Each new of brave unions. bi and veralty much as Is the case with whltt rules unfavorathe individually, affect they would than by house, porations that which February and greater enjoyed changes power GenaifsJafiager Bancroft of the when tribe Inthe somewhat favored of other There are what growth 14, 1890. In September of the same other orientals under their own v'ould be to Insure disaster if a foe of settlers.course competitors, good and frain from arbitrary or tyrannous any tbe by On Is eminently necessary bly all domestic was evil. desirable. Is It ' OregosSnrt Line announces that on not were a of others. encountered. such Mr. Reed was governments, save the Japanese alone. average capacity to the that we should endeavor to cut out this bad alike. The question of regulation terference with the rights ft should to Organized capital and organized la We have not gone too far In granting Neither ships nor men can be Impro- aria prairie lands the effort stands apart from the Januap 1 that road will establish a congress by a large ma- - evil, hut let us keep a due sense of of the trusts in to Induce the Indians to lead pastonlto remember the vised when war has begun. should T that alike bor and of revision. tariff of these liberty rights question and Mr. Reed proved himself an proportion; let us not in fixing our We need a thousand additional off- rather than agricultural lives, we have certainly gone must alpensiojiyjtem for employes who have Iority. but long run the interest of each mutt be enonomic of policy Stability rath villages worker, even while in gaze upon the lesser evil forget the ways be the prime economic need of brought into harmony with the interest to the limit that In the Interests of the icers in order to properly man the ships permit them to settle In Isolation. been ih the company twenty years good. The evils are real and than to force them Into public; and the conduct Philippine people themselves It was now provided for and under construe not of the pongress, and aside from his duties as greater and npiart. some of them are menacing, but they this country. This stability should has of eachgeneral fundamust conform to the wise or Just to go. To hurry matters, tion. The classes at the naval school The large Indian schools situateddorhe found are the outgrowth, not of misery or be fossilization. .The country Congressman and of obedience to the law, to go faster than we are now going, at Annapolis should be greatly en- emote from rulea mental John Marshall of Panguitch lost 600 time to contribute speaker the of any Indian reservation prowisdom in the to several maga- decadence, but of prosperity of the acquiesced of individual freedom, and of justice would entail calamity on the people of. larged. At the same time that we thus special and peculiar work of great Isheep- It this last snowstorm. The zines of the day articles pertinent to progress of our gigantic Industrial de- tective tariff principle. It is exceed- and fair dealing toward all. Each the islands. No we officers nded add where the ever them, entered into policy mportance. But, excellent though these undesirable that this system ahould remember that in addition to the American people has vindicated we should facilitate the retirment of are, an Immense amount of additions political and economic velopment. This Industrial develop- ingly sheep had not left the mountains when the various by or there that be ; 4 should destroyed ment must not he but side by power it must strive after the realiza itself In more signal manner than the those at the head of the list whose work must be done on the reservation! ' the snowstorm came, and they were questions which were from time to side with It should checked, go such progressive should be violent and radical changes usefulness has become Impaired. Protion of healthy, lofty, and generous policy of holding the Philippines. themselves among the old. and above shows Our agitating the country. therein. experience past will as snowed in. Several more herds are diminish If the service all the must evils. fostered motion be ideals. our regulation The of all above arms, triumph among the young, Indians, in this country r, In the same condition. We should fall In our duty If we did that great prosperity the triumph of our laws and principles, Is to be kept efficient. Every employer, every LOADED WITH SILVER. first and most Important itoj The not try to remedy the evils, but we has always come under a protective must his his lamentable of and The come be has officers, sooner we had liberty than guaranteed scarcity any right toward the absorption of the Indian and that the country cannot A tribune tariff; we If shall succeed likes to his the of recruits and with as do and pato he Too number propYork only New from cannot proceed much be large expect special praise Man Is Drowned by the Weight of Coin on tiently, with practical common sense prosper under fitful tariff changes at right or his labor so teach him to earn his living; yet long as he does given to the army for what it has done ot unskilled men necessarily put aboard to tariff erty is not necessarily to be assumed thsj Hit Feraon. i I City ays that it is stated on good au as well as resolution, separating the short Intervals. Moreover, If the busi-necomas new of been vessels have others. in the the riehts not in the both and warfare upon they Philippines Infringe s each community all Indian oubhwto thority that a new line of railway good from the bad and holding on to laws a a whole work well, and If It is of the highest Importance that from an administrative standpoint In missioned,. has- - thrown upon our ,pffl-cer- s, In A peculiar drowning Is reported the Is either tillers of the and become them under has enhas been former while on to prospered and the lieutenants should alike and employe get especially preparing the way for civil governsuneyed from Salt Lake City from Canarsie, Long Island. With rid of the latter. endeavoring Their Industrie mif stock raisers. It is better to endure for a employer and unusual labor and prospering, each and view to San Francisco to to the similar credit ment; the deavor junior grades, appreciate belongs be diversified, and thos tto many miles shorter 63u0 in sliver In his and Inconveniences properly lnequal time and has strained sure dls slight and civil their authorities the other for of In the the which faligue gravely way THE REGULATION OF TRUSTS. pockets, which he special desire or adaptability ities In some schedules than to upset point JthMttgteUral pacific. powers of endurance- - Nor Is there show aster that will come upon both In the they have planted the seeds of In my message to the present ConIndustrial or even commercial por business by too quick and too radical long run if either grows to take as in the ground thus made sign of any Immediate let-u- p in this "hlle at work In the Annie Laurie had saved for his wedding, Edward gress so far at Its first session I discussed at It Is most earnestly to be habitual an attitude of sour hostility ready for them. The courage, the un- strain. It must continue for some time suits should be encouiaged each hi out to follow at Kimberley, Snow McDonald Porter was knocked from his sloop length the question of the regulation changes. practicable more officers wished that we could treat the tariff and distrust toward the other. are gradflinching endurance, the high soldiery longer, until big corporations commonly from the standpoint solely of our busiuated from Annapolis, and until the re- bent. me near losing his life through the while returning to port and was of those Few people deserve better of the efficiency, . ajid the general , to an interstate often doing business, too much ness In It needs. Is, of and become cruits skillful our trained perhaps, and both to Every effort should be madeline those drowned. - laving of than the storm, hlq with some tendency to monopoly, humanity representatives Owing timbers, which, fortunately, the be en country InciIndian the In difficulties to have duties. may that their along these are been partisanship manifested. and troops there labor and of hope strikingly capital on the head, throwing him crew could render no assistance, and which are popularly known as trusts. excluded from consideration of many such who work continually to There now remain only some fifteen dent upon the development of our war ratural aptitude, and to encourag v.tackMrd.' He fortunately received no weighted down by the coin. Porter, al- The experience of the past year has tirely it can be made bring about a good understanding of thousand troops in the Island.- - All told, 11 t the conduct of all our officers has existing native Industries pectilW at least but the subject, emphasized in my opinion the desirato the business interests of this kind, based upon wisdom and over one hundred thousand have been been creditable to the service, and the certain tribes, such as th vrto though a good swimmer, sank almost bility Pr Injuries. of the steps I then proposed. A secondary cano bowthat Is, to the interests upon broad and kindly sympathy be- sent there. Of course, there have been lieutenants and Junior grades In par kinds of basket weaving,blanket the country instantly. effl-eler of social fundamental requisite wwj and a ing, smith work, and x&avchal John Adams and Peter our people as a whole. Unquestionof tween Above individual instances of wrongdoing tlcular have displayed an ability and employed. employers Is a standard of individual and F. high icy steadfast cheerfulness - which entitles Above all, the Indian boyscommana these business interests will best all, we need to remember that any kind among them. 'on, of American Fork, were The House Passed the Penelon Bill Without energy and excellence; but this Is in ably of of class animosity in the political They warred under fearful difficulties tbem to the ungrudging thanks of all should be given confident no wise Inconsistent with power to be served if together with fixity ft Word of Debate. hot by the accidental discharge world is, If possible, even more wicked, of climate and aurroundinge; and under who realize the disheartening trials and colloquial English, andfor should principle as regards the tariff we comact In for combination alms can which a vItob The house on Saturday passed penbine a system which will permit us even more destructive to national wel- tne strain of the terrible provocations fatigues to which they are of neces- narlly be prepared condition I marshals revolver, which fell not so well be achieved by the indiurw with the neceswhich to to time make the reoeived sity subjected. from race struggle time or from than they continually fare, sectional, religious A alone. vidual bills fundamental acting carrying rather than is I pocket. The ball passed sion appropriation We can get good govern their foes, occasional instance of cruel - There is not a cloud on the horl- - i which their people live,Into Is the Inviolability sary reapplication of the principle to animosity. of civilization nw base some the shifting national needs. We must ment only upon condition that we keep retaliation occurred. Every effort has zon at present. There seems not the Immediate absorption Adams left ankle, and lodged 6139,000,000 without a word of debate. of property; but this is In no wise inforof a chance trouble with community, care the to slightest that been developed made highly to such true reapthe principles upon which this prevent Mr. Barney (Wis.), In charge of the consistent with the right of socetey to take scrupulous cruelties, Jon's left leg. be made In such a way nation was founded, and Judge each and finally theae efforts have been com- elgn power. We, most earnestly hope The officials who represent the the exercise of the artificial plicationwillshall regulr measure, explained that the approprla that this state of 'things may continue; eminent in dealing with the mdtoj amount to a not dislocation man it not as of v a a that but successful, has effort pletely upon class, ownwhich confers it the Every part powe. upon in the sugar factory tions It carried, aggregating 6139,847,-00working also been made to deteot and punish ml the way to Insure Its continuance w'ork under hard conditions, and w ers of property, under the name of cor- of our system, the mere threat of which his individual merits. Is to provide for a thoroughly efficient under conditions which render it of the to of All to ask we tha a. speak have Morgan Lott was caught In performance) that in (not a such as wrongdoers. right porate franchises, way were practically identical with to navy. The refusal to maintain such a to do wrong and very difficult to In the busiwould his After or rich all whatever paralysis allowance man, produce misuse poor, of for any these the these making prevent powers. imoth beet wheel and carried ness energies of the community. The creed, his occupation, his birthplace, misdeeds. It remains true that few In- sen would Invite trouble, and If trouthose for the current year and that it wrong. Consequently they shoiufl Corporations, and especially combi'1P of the room. consideration In making these or his residence, is that he shall act deed have been the instances In which ble came would insure disaster. Fat-ui- amply paid on the one hand, andta first With rare contained no new of be mannations should corporations, or vanity, or other hand a particularly high su legislation. The bill well and honorably by his neighbor and war has been waged by a civilized under public regulation. Expechanges would, of course, be to preX ,mind ly''grasped an Iron was then .passed without a word of aged in refusing to pre-pe- aid serve the principle which underlies our by his country. We are neither for the power against of conduct should bs dsmaiw" rience hae shown that under our eye-teor barIs for both foolish and from them, and where misconduct danger. rich man as such nor for the poor man barous forces where there has been so the wheel tore comment, whole tariff system that is, the princiof the neceeeary sua as in exactly ten minutes having pervisiongovernment such wicked nation and ours; as such; we are for the upright man little wrongdoing by the victors as in cannot be obtained by etate ple of putting American business inbe proved the punishment shouia Imcm-ohis body. been consumed in its consideration. the Philippine islands. On the other past experience has shown that such j exemplary action. It must therefore be achieved terests at least on a fully equality rich or poor. So far as the constitujs. to recognize or pre DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE had, the amount of difficult, important, fatuity In refusing In by national action. .Our aim is not to with Interests abroad, and of always tional powers of the national governgame warden of San-- advance is usual- for any crisis Ifftftsarft Failed Providing How do away with corporations; on the conIn n deportment of govsmmtaW a sufficient rate of duty to ment touch these matters of general and benefleient work which has been partsucceeded slowing y reports that native trout, ly by a mad panic of hys- meat May be Worked more than cover the difference between and vital moment to the nation, they done Is well-nig- h ork Incalculable. ,.t vears has therof trary, these big aggregations are an terical fear -once the crisis has actually davelopment of modern indus- the labor cost here and abroad. The should he exercised In conformity with gUPCeSs than In that kp and eastern brook trout greater WORK A bill has been passed by the house OF NATIONAL GUARD. I arrived. r, g trialism, and the effort to destroy of the like the the principles above set forth. ing scientific aid to the farming g. but that bass are not well-beiTaking the work of the army and the RURAL ROUTE APPROPRIATIONS, ation thereby showing them how uwj of the tiller of the soil, providing that when oil lands are lo- them would be futile unless accomTREATY. CUBAN ADOPTION OF civil authorities 4a LaU tVi&meA YM. together, it may be ge hens, ducks and quail plished in waye that would work the should be treated as an essential In The striking increase in the revenues aA4,.IaM41 cated as placer mining claims the anim I hope soon to submit to the Senate questioned whether anywhere else in utmost mischief to the entire body shaping our whole economic policy. or insisting no is need ' de-tcrease, but deer are modern times the world has seen a nual assessment labor upon such pclitic. tance. for the welfare of the fanuj" There must never be any change which a reciprocity treaty with Cuba. On better to We can do nothing of good In the will Jeopardize the standard of com- May 20 last the United States kept its example of real constructive poor range. the Increasing activity of thTbusi t fundamentally necessary claims may be done upon any or each way of regulating and supervising fort, the standard of wages of the promise to the Island by formally va statesmanship than our people have and of the republic as a fare ness of the country. in le suicided at Schofield, of a group of claims lying contiguous the Philippine Islands. High these corporations until we fix clearly American r. eating Cuban soil and turning Cuba glvep The receipts of the postofflee departvegsUM over to those whom her own people praise should also be glv.n those Fili- ment In our minds that we are not attacking enlose of morphine. Hins-J- i and owned by the same person or corfor the fiscal year ending June 30 THE RECIPROCITY TREATIES. In the the of h'td officials as pinos, chosen first aggregate the but the very numerous, to corporations, endeavoring to wanted by Salt Lake officials $121,848,047.26. an inwho have accepted the new conditions last amounted One way In which the readjustment new republic. poration, not exceeding five claims lq do away with any evil In them. We over the preharye of obtaining money under are not hostile to them; we are merely sought can be reached Is by reciprocity Cuba lies at our doors, and whatever and Jointed with our representatives to crease of 610,216,853.87 said labor will tend all, that the year, provided largest increase known ?e,?vha.9 .ben plant topretenses, and it is supposed a determined that they shall be so han- treaties. It Is greatly to be desired affects her for good or for 111 affects work with hearty good will for the ceding h to Ln or the development determine the dled as to subserve the public good. that such treaties may be adopted. us also. So much have our people felt welfare of the Islands. service. ! ti!s,t.or?. of.th.e. J cnlMvation undta ation of the disgrace he had The army has been reduced to the character of such con- We draw the line against misconduct They can be used to widen our this that In the Platt amendment we bt upon, himself prompted the not against wealth. The capitalist markets and to give a greater field for definitely took the ground that Cuba minimum allowed by law. It ia very tiguous claims. who, alone or in conjunction with his the activities of our producers on the must hereafter hnve closer political re- small for the size of the nation, and A. to but 68,518.067. fellows, performs some great industrial one hand, and on the other hand to lations with us than with any other most certainly should be kept at the amounted Italy Will Send Cruisers to Venexnelo. For 'nstnncaffi issenger engine running at a Rural of service la seeure --no In The senior highest efficiency. feat point he which a the is wins power. practical the shape lowering by money of producing A special from Rome says two ,te of speed or the Rio Grande Thus in a sense Cuba has become officers are given scant chance under longer in the experimental stage; It ttcability welldoer, not a wrongdoer, provided of duties when they are no longer needof macaroni wheats In veslon U jumped the track at a point cruisers have been ordered to be put only he works In proper and legitimate ed for protection among our own peo- a part of our international political ordinary conditions to exercise com- has become a fixed policy. The results annual rainfall of only tap g. following Its Introduction have fully lines. We wish to favor such a man ple, or when the minimum of damage system. .This makes it necessary that mands commensurate with their-ranJestwater, and the fireman, C. in commission for immediate has been thereabouts active In the circumstances justified of which under some the when done would in Congress be be he su fit return to should well. does for the she may sake apwish -- del, was killed. We large disregarded given John monstrated. Engineer of made for Its establishpei vise and control his actions only to of the maximum of good accomplished, the benefits of becoming part of our them to do their duty In time of actual propriations nlngZrhitd one leg broken and service. These vessels, the dispatch Through the introduction. frt. The average maneuvering our ment and extension. prevent him from doing UL Publicity If it prove impossible to ratify the economic system.. It is, trom our own war. A system ofsome Texa and in to are VenBenson rices be to adds, thought had his shoulder going little size has yearly Increase In postofflee receipts In Auction of rice In this ovintrj can do no harm to the honest corporad and mis- army in bodies of jplerk pending treaties, and If there seem to standpoint, a 4 the be rural districts of the Is made to about equal the hem ezuela. It is thought that the report tion; and we need not be overtender lie no warrant for the endeavor to exe- chievous policy to fait to recognize been begun and should steadily continued. Without such maneuvers It Is about 2 per cent. We are country or to cute IIUT f about need. now amend the the others, this dishonest corporaable, pending sparing posrib Ihe the southwest D. Cox, who, with her hus-Jos- t regarding the Italian cruisers arises by actual results, to show that where ' TnVnslnir tion. treaties so that they can be ratified, Moreover, it is unworthy ot a mighty folly to expect that In the event of hosrange inl" ... d In curbing and regulating the com-b- ir then the same end to secure reciprocand generous nation. Itself the greatest tilities with any serious foe even a delivery service has been f th north jo.. the mountains of from the fact that Italy has claims could hisbe df small estabHshed In corps met army to handled be should an atlons to such are or of most successful direct extent and to which as by may ity republic legislahe" capital have i&anty nbout a month ago. against Venezuela and a delegate of crops become injurious to the public we must tion. tory, to refuse to stretch out a helping advantage. Both our officers and en- enable us to make comparisons the In h east It tjWiS and feet badly President Oustro was in Rome this be careful not to stop the great enterWherever the tariff conditions are hand to a young and weak sister re- - listed men are such that we can take yearly increase has been upward of thal eome of 10 per cent. Salt Lake hospital week endeavoring to reach an agreeprises which have legitimately re- - such that a needed change can not with public Just entering upon its career of- hearty pride In them. can it i- and shipped in " w No better material be found. But fearbe made duced cost not of to the On November 1 1102 11 k rural can be stored should the We of by cause always advantage independence. application production, profitable ment with radiate matthe in the t government be must face the both In our thoroughly trained, tree delivery routes had been estab- they rights ej)?Bdoq tbg ylacg Which pur country of the reciprocity Idea, then It can lessly Insist upon r',j 1 poisoning and ner- ter of these claims.. 5 QlC 0X DEATH OP SPEAKER (& LfctfV REED THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. one-thl- ih It With Prosperity as a er ru. jnd-elas- t,he yf- .? I - al h well-water- st - ss well-bein- well-bein- n far-sight- ed h . id wage-worke- rs ng 'Ifty-secon- d - tie wage-worke- - -- . - 0, us seml-clviliz- m shrrt-slghtedne- ss re ed -- , we'l-beln- wage-worke- S o wagi-worke- free-delive- ry . - -- , short-lighte- over-stocke- n S .J&i |