Show i MOST DRASTIC MEASURE THIS subscribers to dally daily and weekly newspapers monthly magazines and all periodicals entitled to herond ceass postage rates must pay their sub script ions practically up to date if they wish to receive tho publication after january 3 1 1908 according cord ing M to an order oriler from f roin the postmaster general 01 the ie order ts Is a most drastic one and does not leav any alternative to the publisher other than to collect the subscription price or stop the paper the order provided provides that daily newspapers must not be sent through the mails malls to subscribers J who are more than three months month in arrears in their subscription monthly publications tiong must not o 0 sut ahr ugh the mails malls to subscribers caho who are more than four months in arrears or weeklies to subscribers who are more than a year in ar arrears arr cais each rach publication icat fan cannot send sample copies to more than 10 per ceni cent or as many as there ore paid sub A libers on its lists 1 h the order Is effective january 1st ast it came a surprise to the publishers and it Is feared that it apay ay work a hardship en some of them as many publishers r s have been ie in the cavit of continuing to send their publications to many who are considerably moreen h arrears than the limit set by the order their expectancy being of course that tho the subscribers wore were only neglecting to pay when due and pay the bill before long anyway 4 0 the penalty imposed by teLo th estoff itco depart went lor for violation of the regulation Is severe the 4 ril maxitat in being to shut out the entire circulation of I 1 1 S the paper fro ra second class privileges 10 twelve years ago go last saturday atall became a the region embracing what Is ini darl as wae wao acquired from mexico in 1848 says park olty q record and the territory of utah was or laninea nned in 1850 it comprised i ed what is now utah colorado wyoming and nevada novada mormons under Brig brigham hain young settled in salt lake valley in 1847 oca occupied the fertile portions of the terr territory I 1 atory later the gentilee gentiles attracted by the i ie e poi polled ted richness of the country flocked to the te tc r in large numbers und soon began to contest with F the mormons for supremacy tho ile former at time tithe controlled the government A bill was I 1 ansel by congress in 1882 disara disfranchising the V 1 lyga mists and annulling an act of the territorial b to women in 1887 a bill wi passed confiscating tho the property of the mormon church el church buildings and parsonages personages nages the money thus obtained bo be ing 11 devoted to the support of tbt public schools of tho territory in 1890 the lAor mormons mons renounced polygamy poly gany garay for sometime some time previous to this efforts had been neade to have utah admitted to slate statehood hool t r 1 but bettu beca ui of the practice tico of polygamy the aepli cation was wits ignored M but in december 1893 a bill waa was posed making utah a state which act was finally completed copple ted on january 4 1890 when utah bt bream cagne a the forty tah h state in the union W the ile bankd have been so concerned forbear for fear the public might undertake to hoard board its funds that they have scraped scra ct the lid down on their strong boxes and und prevent fl the public from having a chance to become guilty of so reprehensible a crime a it ir 19 about tamo time tb tha iho the banks take their own advice and loosen up a of all the boarding iri id tho history of finance that of which the banks have been guilty during tuo tle past few weeks is certainly tho star example experiment have shown that irrigation as profit is a rop crop insurance ranco oven even in the extreme epst erst and a knowledge of its possibilities o and methods will cad load to its extension in the future until it will be practiced to some extent throughout the united stales states if two the girls who go on the ilage would go to the Jda kuchan tellen instead there would be a athole lot inore in the world wv alj V lot ui coin te the failures experienced ed in the thelast past 11 t a into of the future c i f I 1 si |