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Show -- V J T ' J V PAGE TWO lit . i f ponng; but,.! he other, which was one that might involve a considerable loss, could not be ' -P- UBLISHED B- Ypostponed as the individual with whomt'was EARL AND, ENGLAND PUBLISHING CO 0 be held, left Salt' Lake JR ' l Uesuay pears to us that, a railway certainly owes its cvci fcuicicu l Luc Thursday and Saturday, at Logan, Utah patrons the courtesy of1 a notice of change of thne'in its passenger schedules. s second-clas- s . ' matter. EDITOR Auuuoi. uo knows.- F. J. MARSHALL, CITY EDITOR La The Ballinger letter called forth and ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES, war for the Pinchot letter. The i . By Carrier. no rebuke from the letter received Ballinger Months . . . 90c T IK TH commit-teemansbi- p i'u&U-Uiiic- e . The Pinchpt letter, is made the 11.75 President. basis of an executive order removing from of$3.50 fice a man of the highest character whose pub75c lic seryice is an enduring monument ., to . his Months Months 'i By Mail . J pin-poi- nt ! - - " . ',i . life-tim- You will bo $urpmec at these Bargains n Bald-Heade- Winter Gbods Must Gbi. f V '' M U ' ' Dunbar, Robinson, Campteli MAIN ST, Company Jo.. T i ,r- Cut right do wii; in Prices -- Shoes For Men Walk-Ov- er Wat-terso- . ' on r Flodr Raiding Pin-chot- -- ' ment of Sen. Samuel iU Piles, fearing that his record in their behalf will cause him to be defeated. lie has anouneed. that he will not. rub. r And McCormick has announced that he wiljl run,. Further, the politicians say ho wllf not , e tmbij-tiobut he will pay. A only-runis urging him on, and Robert Laird Mcd Eagle who was Cormick, the practically run out of Wisconsin for his reactionary tendencies in politics, is in the open, an avowed candidate for the senate, in Washings-ton- . The nation will watch with interest the contest- - It will show whether Washington is to line uj with the Aldricb-Canno- n political believes state new whether or this plutocracy, rule. in the right of the people to Months : Months $1.50 name.' In this terse language Senator Jjs Follette, 13 Months $3.0C in the leading editorial of his magazine, brands When not paid in advance, 50c per year as official etiquette the dismissal of additional.' Forester Pinchot. In bold contrast he holds up We do not the fact that Secretary of the Interior BalThe Deseret News remarks: fstoop to discuss Any question whatever with linger sent a letter to Senator Jones of Washthe Tribune, then uses that sentence as the ington, which was read on tjie floor of the introduction to a discussion; which breaks the Senate in the same manner as Chief Forester alabkal letter to Dolliver was read. record for speed in fracturing, good new year great cause of complaint against " " ' . . x resolutions. match Chief Forester Pinchot was his activity in at.Search the records for. a case it, says Senator La Follette,' referring to the tempting to block a big syndicated seizure of n Ballinger letter. .Behold a member of the vastly valuable coal and mineral lands in Upon the announcement that Henry admitted his inability to namethe next cabinet, whose department has been charged Alaska. The Rural Weekly says of the procandidate for President, a facetious contem-- . with corrupt or improper practices relative to posed joint investigation into Secretary Bao u rn al ask- coal lands in Alaska, angered at other officials llingers connection with, this matterr -porary pf the Louhv il With resolutions pending in the senate for ed X Why should Col. Watterson or anybody of the executive department because, as he else bother about the matter; that is Bryans says., they are the source and inspiration of the appointment of a joint committee of the he charges. Behold him ignore his superior, house and senate to probe the charges brought job. the president, and eoine by letter upon the against Sec. Ballinger, Tafts efforts to stay floor of the Senate to file charges against his the tide of criticism1 have come to naught, and JTThe appointment of Potter to suecced ester Pinchot was only temporary, and already official colleagues of the Forestry Service, the issue of whether the vast mineral wealth members of the executive family. He does of Alaska is to be held in tra?t for the Amerihe ijas been succeeded by the permanent Henry I. Graves; a Yale man who took not complain that thqy have violated any can' people or given over to syndicates for " special studies in forestry in the Harvard and statute or betrayed any public rustrbut that exploitation brought to decision. criticised have and in criticism and been who has the and they come of There has a. parting inspired ways beMupich "universities, adtween the Taft administration and what 'are charge of the forestry school at Yale since charges' against other officials' of the same 190). He has been romewhat closely connected ministrative household and urges that they be known as the Roosevelt policies. .Though the witk the U. S. forest service, is a friend of the investigated by Congress. He Ignores the Taft administration has professed adherence deposed chief forester and is said to have sub- fact that under the Constitution the executive policy of conservation, it has not lent and the are ideas legislative to itself the serrate,, the work with an enthusiasm to sugindependent game regarding stantially and coordinate branches of the best. It tion policies; so let us hope Jor the government; gest that it is greatly concerned in saving to that Congress has no authofity over these ex- the public' its estate in mine and forest and might have been worse. ecutive officials; that the president alone can water power. The Commercial Boosters dub is interest- deal with them, acquit or condemn, approve f In spite of President Tafts Insistence that ' A" Sec. Ballinger has no entanglements with the ing itself in the matter of having our little or punish. In rather have Senator La we extended car until vigorous street language system syndicated interests that are reaching forth to Follette shdw's Glavis -urban that the communication with bur neighbors case, upon which exploit the mineral wealth of Alaska, the ugly .on the north and on the south. The Journal real charges against Secretary Ballinger "are fact remains that unless the claims pending has upon several occasions expressed the be- based, is almost forgotten in President Tafts before the secretary shall be rejected and conletter discussing the case in dismissing Pin- gress shall take action to repeal the existing lief that such a line would pay, and the But this case is too big and strikes land laws as they relate to Alaska, mineral good patronage of the little line chot. down too seem belief. to a we have, deeply into the life of the American deposits in fabulous value will, pass into the fully justify' such to be disposed of lightly upon a point hands of the Guggenheim interests. We therefore wish the Boosters everyt success people in the promotion of this object, and bespeak of official etiquette, says La Follette. The Guggenheims have- chosen the West The which to the refers President aid for them every and Alaska as their field of operation. Like "guilt they may seek in its : in speaking of Pinchots letter, was not, as the conquerors of old, the financial groups prosecution. The benefits would- be many at the outset, and would grow with each year. might be inferred from the use of that word have apportioned their rich provinces among in this connection, in any public land steal themselves to avoid conflict.. And with a com' Our immigration laws are peculiar, to say but a violation of official propriety in letting munity of interests they work in harmony in , the least. While thousands of undesirable the public know about an attempt upon the seizure of whatever natural resources yet remale immigrants, many of them without doubt part of others, connived t by public officials, main in the public domain or in using governOne for all, and contract laborers who sw'ear falsely, are ad- as they believe, to steal the public lands. ment to serve their ends. whether mitted freely, some really desirable people are is it be duty their motto,, 9alt for one, AKING A SENATOR. on steel, a freight rate in jeopardy, a franchise rejected.. A short time since a woman arrived The following, from the Rural Weekly to extend or a water power to develop. in the port at Boston from1 Europe. She was The Cunningham claims, which are the in perfect health, had visible means of support gives a very fair idea of the manner in which S. U. : Senators are'made for the time being, was cook caimmediate Bsue in controversy, involvS coal his in ambition to ascend the Thwarted of pofind a and of such value that they, stagger the imwould lands pable earning good salary, litical in ladder of Unthe welcome a warm in thousands of families. Wisconsin, by turning agination. It is stated by those that have infortunately she had an artificial leg that, while sentiment to the progressive ideas ofLaFollette vestigated th Alaskan coal fields the fields it answered all necessary purposes, was con- Robert Laird MicCormack, multimillionaire of in which the claims in dispute are located sidered sufficient of an impediment to good the lumber trade, and standpat politician of the that they contain mountains of solid anthraold school, is now trying- to buy a seat in the cite. It has beefa published by the government citizenship, to bar her. United States senate from the great and grow- geological survey that there are 6,000,000,000 inColliers Weekly protests against the tons in these fields over two and one-haing timber state of Washington. Middle West sentiment of the when Just often times all of the coal that has been mined in worked the justice by contributory the was law. corporation policies the Pennsylvania fields and accessible to the reaching against It relates as an incident of negligence its operation the case of a girl operating a of Aldrich and Elkins and Fo raker,, McCor- ocean with the building of a railway not over machine in a factory. She was warned by mick, plethoric 'in wealth and zealous in politics 100 miles in length. ' am' observant person having knowledge of of the brand that makes its motto get someUnder the law as enacted by congress these decoal lands may Ije surveyed, and entered by machinery, that the one she was working was thing, became possessed of an inordinate corporations at $101 an acre. It is significant dangerous and unless a defect were remedied sire to sit in The United (States senate. Wisconin But did look not that this law was fathered by Sen. Heybum, things hopeful might cost her the loss' of an arm. She .called the" proprietors attention to it and he roughly-tol- d sin. La Follette bad scattered seeds of revolt who, it is charged, has a contract to serve as her she. was not employed to tell him how against the dictation of vested interests and attorney for the Cunningham claimants in perr to run" his" business. She continued working, privileged wealth. fecting their title, his fee to be a coal claim But out in the far West senate seats were estimated to be worth over $1,000,000 when debeing forced thereto by poverty and lack of other employment, and did lose' an arm. When selling on the market, and if not cheap, at least veloped. she sued for damages, he pleaded contributory they were selling to the highest bidder, and The Cunningham- claims were vitiated by with the success danWore Clark and of her that Ankeny negligence, proved frauds and it is charged- that Ballinger, who him an McCormick a to charis rushed of the and an attorney for the interests involved open market, crippled' object ger, girl ity for the rest of her days. Surely some of Washington. during the interim between his retirement It was an open secret that he came for the from' the general land office and his appointour labor laws need amending badly. specific purpose of going to the senate. To ment to the office of secretary of the interior, On Sunday morning, without notice of any boost him into the limelight he was nominated has sought to have the title pass from the govkind Jhaving been given, the public through at so much per vote as candidate for mayor of ernment to the Guggenheims. Tacoma, in which city he had settled to make the time of departureof the morning passenv The immediate need is to check fraud, but the newspapers or other form of advertising, his home. the larger issue is to' determine whether the But as in Wisconsin, so in Tacoma; the peo- remaining mineral wealth in the train to Salt Lake was changed from 8.J5 to public domain x The result was flat. nnma oclock that ple were turning from the theory tjiat none shall be retained by the government for the eight her of people who relied. as'they had a right.: but corporation-friend- : may be intrusted with benefit of the public or made fair prey for. the upon the old time, which had been in effect for power.- His known subserviency was his un- great exploiting syndicates.' If this rich heriyearSj were left. Among cases coming under doing, and he went down to defeat. tage of the people is to be made secure our observation was that of a lady, left on Sun-daThat was four years ago. And all these four come through a recognition by congress of th morning, and a business man" yesterday years have been spent in regaining the prestige fact that the public domain is menaced not so morning- The ladys family was expecting" and lost'Mn that municipal conflict. By a series of much by syndicated, fraud as by governmental ' local and state philanthropies! by becoming the policy. ea the State Historical f society, prominent , , Existing laws must be repealed, new laws , 4 mkn, had two important engagements' One, byl in the Ferry museum and other public institti-th- e established policy' rejaxst be enacted ' and ' use 'of the telephone, be succeeded in post-- 1 ticina of a or charitable na- - versed. ' ' 3 5 Tuesday, January 18, 1910. ladder ipre, he gradually worked back up the national the of political prestige into of the party in the state; That was last. year. 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