Show TARIFF IS AGAIN TO BE THE dominating ISSUE that the tariff was the dominating issue in the campaign of 1914 and that the tariff will be the dominating issue in the presidential campaign in 1916 is the judgment of charles D hiles clu chairman of the republican national committee in a carefully prepared statement published widely in the newspapers of a few days ago chairman hilles says the issue in 1914 was the tariff and every state where the effect of tile underwood bill had time thue to be felt vent went republican the disastrous effects of the new tariff have not yet been fully felt in the grat agricultural states of the west but even there the reaction against democracy was unmistakable the issue in 1916 will be squarely on the tariff and on the legislation of the democratic party the revolt against democracy is not confined to business men labor indicated very dearly clearly in the last election that it understood that its own prosperity ro is inextricably wound up with the prosperity of business gu business siness and that uk unemployment employment and reduced wages inevitably follow democratic tariff tinkering it Is gratifying to know that chairman halles so correctly construes the signs of the times protection was the paramount issue in 1914 it Is certain to be again the greatest single issue tb that at will vill determine the result two years hence since the death of mckinley in 1901 the country has had two republican publican ee lits who were not sound protectionists projectionists indications multiply that the republican nominee in 1916 will be a straight out protectionist and that he will bo be elected fine weather yes but all since the coming of the parcels post it is now possible to obtain a civil answer from the average country town express agent just as certain as it requires an adequate f fire ire to keep the house warm so it requires an adequate tariff to insure work in the U S twenty five cent wool was the optimistic sentiment expressed at the wool growers association in salt lake last week sounds good to eastern utah t go west young man said horace greeley and now that you are west raise wheat at least raise it this next year if you are in the agricultural business bui buil iness ness your democratic administration may it hive ave nothing to do with the present en beneral eral depression the country er but it is difficult to convince just lota lots of folks otherwise to investigation ia Is being made into the unusual rise in the price of wheat in the east the farmers soil trust however is one without the J jurisdiction uris diction of investigating committees commIttee 4 billy sunday says theres rotten stinking corroding corrupt hell ridden god defying devil bedridden new york aside from that we take it new york iq 1 all right salt lake tribune editor leo lee of If helpers elpers times is laboring under the hallucination that the general offices of the consolidated fuel company are to be moved from zion to that town ton he ile should take something for it 1 representatives of the local automobile firm who made a trip to the reservation for the purpose of creating interest in a daily stage line went over in a car named imagination the next car over the route should be realization wheat is shil still sticking around the two dollar mark there are thousands of acres near price that were put on this sphere for the express purpose of growing wheat on and a large pait of this acreage requires but little or no irrigation while many of the utah legislators are considering ahat kind of laws can I 1 1 enacted to prevent a situation among mechanics similar to ahn one that has tied up the work ork on the capitol ordinary folks are wondering Aon dering what steps can be taken to prevent a similar farce that is now being gone through with by the lawmakers of the state removal of the telephone and fiyut poles on eighth street from the denver and rio grande depot north bould show off to much better adva age the carbon county high school build building ng of which all of us are so justly proud strangers passing through the city rould have an unobstructed view of this magnificent structure as well as the residents south of main street when a man tells you he has something to spit sell that e s so good it needs no advertising you may well view him with suspicion the man mail who ho really has something good is so proud of it that you could not keep him from advertising it he ile just naturally vv NN ants to tell everyone about it and his enthusiasm goes into every line he writes and the goods sell because he makes the public catch something of tills this enthusiasm newspaper advertising ader is the greatest outlet for the written messages that sells the goods it reaches an audience that ie is abw alws R looking for something better owing to the deadlock in the lower hous oi the utah legislature there seems to be little certainty at this time as to whether the republicans or the fusionists will have control contro of the appointments mrs stanley ballinger price is the caucus nominee of the fusio for a committee cLrk this senatorial district the first time almost in demot has not received an appointment in the senate W 11 smart of Da chesna son of william H smart preal president dent of the duchesne stake of zion has lias a clerkship in the senate during senator iversons eversons Iver sons term he roade made appointments from uintah county but the new senator don B colton seems to leave overlooked the unwritten tz reciprocity in ahlo matter car carbon bo n county has never had an appointment |