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Show DAILY UTAH 4 UTAH STATE JOURNAL OGDEN, UTAH. STATE JOURNAL, price and he sells in the United States at that same worlds market price. Id other words the farmer sells all his product at the lowest DECEMBER THURSDAY, 1903. OF BALANCE FARMER'S TRADE. THE 3, GRAND JOS. CLARK, Manager. The Immerise exporta from the (arms the country lead to an examination of worlds price. FRANK J. CANNON. EDITOR. balance of trade. Thla of the Where does the manufacturer of the Unit- examination reveals what aeema to ed States sell his goods? Largely in the do- have eacaped the attention of the pubTHE BIG PASCALS MAY BE mestic market and at the highest price pre- lic, and that la, that the favorable balance of everything included, la vailing in the world. The manufacturer of due to thetrade, still more favorable balance The rascals are to be whitewashed, if the this country, as a rule, charges as much as of trade in the product! of the farm. During the thirteen years Republican party can safely wield the brush the worlds market price plus the tariff for the average annual excess of domestic in which he sells the the domestic in Washington. The looting of the governgoods over Imports amounted to exports ment through the postoffice department con- market. $275,000,000, and during the same time Is this fair to compel the farmer to sell in the annual average In favor of farm tinued for many years. In May, 1902. some of the crime was exposed and brought to the the lowest market in the world and buy of products was $337,000,000, from which apparent that there was an averattention of the administration. Shortly af- manufactured goods in the highest market in it is annual adverse balance of trade age terward, Beaver was allowed to resign al- world? Is it fair to discriminate thus between in products other than those of the farm amounting to $62,000,000, which though grave circumstances connected with two classes of producers in this country? inthe farmers offset and had left The present tariff law is full of this his name were already known. The statute to thee redlt of themselves and of limitation was allowed to run its course in iquity. Secretary Wilson distinctly shows the country. other cases. Late, very late, in the progress that it is the farmer who pays foreign bondTuklng the business of 1803, the Is much more favorable to the of the scandal and exposure, special counsel holders; and his figures demonstrate that it were engaged by the government; but the is the farmer who changes an adverse balance farmers than during the preceding thirteen-yea- r period, since the value of work of these lawyers was greatly hampered to a favorable balance of trade. And yet this domestic exports over imports was instead of being aided by 'officials who had same farmer is compelled to carry all the $367,000,000, the entire trade being inburdens of the tariff while getting none of its cluded, while the excess for farm proknowledge and responsibility. ducts was $422,000,000, which was suf admindirect benefits. It looks now as if the Republican ficient not only to offset the unfavor istration intends to prevent full exposure and able balance of trade of $56,000,000 In prosecution at this crucial hour in the party's brilliant writer of the Salt Lake products other than those of the farm, leave, as above stated, the enorfortunes. political Herald who produces In Lighter Vein, but to favorable mous balance of $367,000,-00Instead of enlisting the combined efforts It is safe to bet that while the ninesays: Bath Robe ed 1880-18- Comfort 0! $275,-000,0- OPERA IIOISF No man can undsrstand the comfort of a bath robe until ho has ons; and no man will give up the comfort after ho has once snjoysd it. BIT GET A 00 GOOD KIND com-larle- 8ome of ours sre elegant all good. Turkish $4.50 to $7.50 Blanket That post-offic- THE COMING OF UTAH OIL. It is cheering news that a group of prom- inent Pennsylvania experts and capitalists in the oil businesss have undertaken a determined effort to find oil in Salt Lake valley. Geologists have long contended that the strata between the mountains and the lake gave indication of holding oil; and superficially the development has confirmed the theory. However, no deep boring has been made up to the present time. As is well known natural gas has been discovered at various points on the eastern lake shore; but this has not come from any considerable depth. . The Pennsylvania men who have been enin the oil business for more than fifty gaged years have the experience, the courage and the money with which to carry the theory to its final settlement, and all citizens' will await the result with earnest hope and favor. Oil is advancing steadily in the worlds esteem &s a fuel. The Southern Pacific has more than one hundred engines equipped for oil burning on its Sunset line; and despite certain disadvantages to the mechanism arising from the use of oil, it is still more economical than coal. Coal prices in Utah should lie much lower than they are. It is is one of the outrages under which the industrial and domestic community has long suffered, that our great coal measures have not been at the disposal of furnaces and ranges at a price commensurate with the convenience of the fields, the case of mining, and the long continued steadiness of the labor element. With oil in the field as a satisfactory competitor, perhaps the price of coal may be reduced to a figure which will justify increase in our manufacturing in- terests. THE FARMER AND THE TARIFF. In another column of this page under the title The Farmers Balance of Trade, appears a quotation from the annual report of the lion. James Wilson, secretary of agriculture. It is worth while for every farmer and every voter to study this emanation from Mr. Wilsons office most carefully, as a proper appreciation of the figures which he quotes and an inevitable deduction drawn therefrom will give a clearer conception of the great injustice perpetrated upon the agriculturists of the United States under our present tariff system. As the secretary clearly shows, the farmer exports so largely as to keep a balance of trade in our favor. Where does he sell his goods He sells in the and at what price? markets of the world at the worlds market Robes $5.00 to $10.00 some Styles are varied sort of a robe for ovary per- sons fancy. Maks a splendid Christmas gift. 0. e of the attorney generals office and the department and even the president himself, the exposure made by General Bristow is being buffeted about and will probably be kicked into some dark corner before the winter is gone. All the high pretensions of a purpose to purify the department and to punish the dishonest officials who engaged in the robbery of the public treasury, are in danger of vanishing into thin air. The demand for a Democratic victory which will turn the rascals out, is growing more and more imperative day by day. Robes Toweling a teen fooball players were being killed during the present football season, seven times that number of young men died from ailments produced by lack of exercise. And there is some good philosophy for the consideration of timid parents. Football is an heroic game and the world would be worse for its During the last fourteen years there was a balance of trade In favor of farm products, without excepting any year, thut amounted to $4,806,000,000. Against this was an adverse balance of trade In products other than those of the farm of $865,000,000, and the farmers not only conceled this immense obligation, but had enough left to place $3,940,000,000 to the credit of the nation when the IBooks of Internatolnal exchange were balanced. John Mitchell keeps his head as level in These figures tersely express the imColorado and Utah as he kept it in Pennsyl- mense national power of the farmers of the country vania, his visit here will be of the utmost under present quantities of production. good. Mitchell is one of the great men of his It is the farmers who have paid the generation. His power to advance or injure foreign bondholders. MRS. JOHN REED, Former Ogden woman, as Miss Prudence Pinchbeck In "Cinderella," ' or A Dress Rehearsal," at the Grand Friday night. Fred M. Nye Clothier, Furnisher, GRAND Hatter. JOS. CLARK, Manager. Monday, Dec. 7. If reserve-sustaini- the cause of labor is larger than that of any other living man; and, happily for the laborer and the employer, Mitchell so far has used his authority with fine discretion. A ng 4 4- 4- - In HAVERLYS Dress- - - Making MASTODON 4- - 4 And now after 999 editorials were written on Professor Spencer Bassetts removal from Trinity college in North Carolina, it appears that the trustees have' concluded to retain him. The newspaper writers have the consolation of knowing that their views were sound even if the telegraph did misstate the - facts. 4- - 4- 4- - 4- - 4- - 4 4- - 4- - 4- - ' Judging from the Salt Lake papers of yesterday morning, the people of the capital city never enjoyed an opera more than they did the production of Cinderella," or "A Dress Rehearsal, under the direction of Mrs. Martha Royle King. The big audiences were astonished at the. amount of real operatic ability displayed and at the finished- performance given. The Salt Lake Opera company demonstrated what a good show could be put on in Utah, and this new production is additional proof. The Salt Lake Her- . - John Sharp Williams of Mississippi, leader of the Democraticparty . on the floor of the house of representatives, is shouting Get Together; and he is doing it through a megaphone so that all the faithful of the party, from ocean to ocean and from the great lakes to the gulf, can hear the. battle cry. The British House of Lords having decided that women are debarred because of their sex from becoming lawyers, it is left for the ambitious English matron to continue to become the mother of lawyers many of them better than any of the pettifoggers now in in the House of Lords. Senators Kearns and Smoot are both in Utah. Each one sticketh to the other closer than a brother. Nor is this the only kind of sticking in which they are prepared to engage; for each one carries a political bowie knife in each boot also one up the right sleeve. Panama claimed the right to secede from the United States of Colombia because the spirit of the confederation had been broken. That 4- 4- 4- - was the ground taken by our own south- ern states. And yet Republican claim that Panama is right. Postmaster-Genera- l Payne ture a spoilsman. papers is by na- In his conduct of his high office his fellow spoilsmen received all his consideration and the dear people have what is left and get left. President Roosevelts conduct toward ald demands a return engagement and the Salt Lake Tribune calls the production a triumph. A former Ogden woman, Mrs. John Reed, plays a conspicuous comedy part and is specially commented on. She will have a great deal to do with the when' the opera Is presented in Ogden at the Grand Opera House Friday evening. A number .of the Ogden men are to be targets for shafts from all the girls, and there is considerable interest in what, may be sprung. Little Annie Eccles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Eccles, is to appear as a page to the prince, who is Miss Edna Dwyer of Salt Lake Opera company fame. will kindly squeeze its water into the Great Salt Lake, much will be forgiven. MINSTRELS HEADED BY THE MIN8TREL MAN BILLY VAN THE ASSASSIN LYCEUM only trouble with Dowieism it that its collections fell off one hundred and one per cent. t THEATER ALL NEW FACES. MISS AGNES DAVENPORT Nee Ada Barrott, Ogden's Favorite ' Soprano. MR. AMOS DAVIS Blackface Comedian. MR. JOE ALLMOX Monologue. MR, WILL QUIXXE ' Do You Dread Washday? Baritone. BEAUMONT AND HAYWARD Song and Dance. New Illustrated Songs and Pictures BANK. FIRST NATIONAL 2384 Washington Ave. CAPITAL $150,000 8URPLUS AND PROFITS....! 73,245 We transact business In all branches of banking and extend every courtesy consistent with soundness. Mora Riots. Disturbances of strikers DAVID ECCLES THOMAS D. DEE JAMES PINGREE JOHN PINGREE Most women do. The old way means no and of labor. 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