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Show DAILY PAGE TEN. BELl'S SPEECH CONTINUATION dustrlea and the protection of criminal Which kind ol protection j monopolies. does the Republican party really intend tary was either not in sympathy with to preserve, and what tariff schedules these popular reforms himself or else dM.a it propose to scale down? Will it be and his friends feared that their jno depend upon the preponderance of presence in the platform would sacri- power in the councils of the party and fice his nomination or his election by in the halls of legislation, and with special Interests th gigantic trusts in control of the arraying certain him. In either case the omission of machinery of the Republican party, these reforms is to the discredit of does any reasonable man believe that the nominee, for if he favored an In- American farms, American labor and come tax. a eollateial inheritance tax. honest American industries will escape a taw requiring subscriptions, the jths tariff blade? Can you imagine physical or actual valuation of the rail- - cannon. Dataell and Paine and others road properties in the supervision of same stripe sitting down at a lares and freights and the issuance long table and devising ways and of railroad stocks and bonds; or I? i means for the retention of tariff bene-h- e were against the reckless expend!- - ma to the farmers, th artisan and ture of public moneys amounting to that class of manufacturers who are over billion dollars at the last ses- satisfied with a fair return on their Insion of congress, or if he. like his il- vestments, while they use tbs pruning lustrious mentor, discerned grave dan- shears on the products of the favored gers to th republic through the great trusts? Such an unusual scene would centralisation of wealth, he should llv's forever. In the history of the nation. hava so declared In unequivocal terms ( The expenses of our government, even and demanded that thea things be In- - when most economically administered, scried in hla credentials, or he should vu always require substantial tariff decline to become the beneficiary of rates, for the customs duties will popularity his chief has ae- - j ways be our chief source of revenue, qulred by his strenuous championship he s mount anddle-rlbutlo- n of these of these measures. The logic of the rates must always be determined along situation prohibits the war secretary equitable lines, keeping In view the In this campaign from riding any hob- - j the greatest haptness to the greatest by but his own. The Chicago plat- - number, and particularly withholding form, which must be considered as his the shelter of the tariff from thoae who official pronouncement, bears about as use It. not for legitimate resemblance to the belligerent tion. but for the criminal purpose. of manifestos that have been hurled from 'storting the tat dollar from th Am-t- he 1 STATE UTAH JOURNAL. TUESDAY, JULY gance is to be condemned at all times, for, aside from squandering the substance of a nation, the federal government sets an example that undoubtedly weakens the habits of frugality so necessary in the private concerns of life; but how much worse is this prodl-ga- d expenditure when we realise that it will be the chief argument for maintaining the Iniquities of the tariff system upon the ground that customs duties are the chief reservoirs from which our revenues must be drawn, and that therefore no material change in the tariff cag be made without reducing the revenues that art needed to support the nation at the rate of a billion dollars a year. The slogan In one last session of congress seems to have been spend all the money you can, for every dollar that la paid out will have the tendency to maintain the high water mark of the present tariff." If It be asked bow this and other similar abuses msy be overcome our answer is, that men must be elected to both branches of congress who are absolutely responsible to their constituents and governed In their legislative conduct by the consciousness that thy have not been sent to the hells of congress for the purpose of representing selfish interests, but ss servants of the 7, 1908. it has likewise proved alluring to the brown and yellow races of the east. Borne protection has been afforded by the exclusion of Chinese tabpr put the evil is but half met if the Immigration of Japanese, Korean Hindus and other Asiatic people be not also excluded from play In ths affairs of the world, and that we cannot escape participation in the settlement of every world problem that arises but Americas wdgK and influence must ever be en the Am of peace, on the side of Justice, on tns side of the oppressed; and if the win of the people shall commit to our i hands the scepter of power. It will be used for the realisation of the high American ideals that raise our own people to loftier and better things and through our precepts and examples, contribute to the and happiness of all mankind. our shore Not only ths white . tollers of America, but all our people, without respect to class or residence, are vitally interested In this menace to our social and Industrial life from Asiatic quarter and if this is to remain whits man's country Immediate steps should be taken to prevent Asiatic immigration of whatsoever character. This national convention mefcts at a. time when the angel of neaes is hovering over the entire world and ths nations of the esrth each day are strengthening those ties of friendship end common Interest that will render war less frequent, and permit mankind to turn their hands to ths peace-sbl- e pursuits of life rather than to the destruction of one another. ' The Democratic party realise - the part that America must Inevitably t thoroughly cleaning It, into slightly salted boiling water and boil five minutes; drain and chop, place In tureen pour over It a half pint of gielted ter, stir once to mix the ingredients, and serve. NIP IT IN THE BUD. fM Appcnraaeo of Dandruff a That such is the csss has been conclusively proven by sciestiflc research. Prof. linn ths noted European skin specialist, declares that dandruff in th btHTowd-- p cuticle of ths scalp, enured Her Medal parasite destroying th vitality iB saw woman standing In front by the hair bulk Th hair bseos UfUs, big display window in a down- and. la time, fulls out. This caa be prl well-bei- ng - I of a town store the other day, says an observer, with a little pad la her hand J afterward sketching something. learned that she la one of the high priced dressmakers in town, and that her success Is due more than anything else to her ability to sketch off any gown that one pf her customers takes a fancy to and reproduces It." Cleveland Plain Dealer. '' Xewbres Hcrpidd kins this dandruff and restore ths hair to its natural as and sbundancy. Hsrpldds Is new used by thousands r people all satisfied that It Is th most wonderful hair preparation an ths man. , ktSoldtoday. by lauding drngiriata Bred lb. la atampa tor aampta to Ths Rsrplcld Co.. Mich. Detroit. II saute sad ILH Ripples of Fun. commonwealth. There is one branch of congress BY RYAN WALKER. that must be democratised before the people can hope for the character of representation that is guaranteed on face of our organic taw. Bo long the white house as a lad bears o erican consumer., as we maintain the present method of I hU stepfather. electing United States senators, we M.ny Reform. Needed.' Tafts Highest Claim, j There are still other reforms prees- - cannot hops that the upper chamber lf th highest claim that Mr. Taft ing upon the at'ention of our people of congress will reflect the popular has to the presidency Is the prestige Bnd demanding action at the hands of will. There are so many steps between of the white house, it is up to him to the politics parties. The corrupt use the ballot and tbs bastlle of the senexpress his sympathy wlh and pledge 0j arKe sums of money In political ate, through the circuitous medium of his honest support to those great prln j campaigns Is largely responsible for state legislatures, that the will of the clples of Democracy that have given the subversion of the peoples will a voter is waylaid and destroyed before the President the ptare he occupies In the polls. Th masses are awakening it can force Its way Into this mighty the hearts of the people. The even's of a realisation of the' great power of citadel of corporate power. the last few weeks have demonstrated KoId contr,ti that ought to be On five different occasions, the house everybody should have known, j termined acordlng to the character of of representatives has passed a conthat no man can transfer his personal nominees and the soundes. and stitutional amendment providing for to another. A great person- - 1,, poi,tlpai and there Is a the elertlon of United States senators allty cannot, even with the aid of genfrt demand for publicity In the the direct vote of he people, but hereditary law, be communicated from collection and use of campaign funds so by measures have been these father to son; and genealogy discloses thmt our clt,Mna may know whether in the senate by those who are deterwell as as P that natural children, a political party has purchased its way mined that the senate shall not become KNEW HER BUSINESS. WARFARE. tege often suffer a distinct loss from lB,0 ofrlce or ha wnn lt, vlctorle b an Integral part of our free, repreLady Susan, dont you know better Tho Maid Modern warfare must be' their relation to greatness. Especially 'honest means. sentative and thus wo be- than to throw the slope out at the very trying. In America will the people do their "In the Chicago convention a minor- hold the Institutions, branch of congress, back door? upper own thinking and make their own The General It la. Sometimes the ity report of the committee on reso- which' was established by the constiBusan Axin yer pardon, mafam, but moving-pictur- e choice of presidents. machine man Isnt lutions, containing a declaration In fa tution ss a I Ksdy and we have to wait for him. of the United I reckon ae I knows me bisnes Tbs idea seems to be creeping lntojvor Df was campaign publicity, never worked ter a family wot popular mind that If the nominee whelmlngly defeaed upon a roll call States congress, absolutely arrogating aint had no more dan t throw nato Itself to control all ths right of the Chicago convention shall be of the convention, and the Republican to exercise that em out at the front door, maam. tional and elected in November we will have a party legislation, Itself squarely upon recfor the refeat of measures In bisected presidency at the head of our ord .In placed favor of concealing the names right affairs. The American people are stick- - of the contributors, and the amounts tended for the public good. The Democratic party will continue lera on some things, and one of the-0their subscriptions. By a vote of thing, that they will not stand for la to j ,n the committee, and a vote of to tabor for the direct election of United States senators, and it appeals a divided responsibility In the white lmore than l0 t x n the of the house. They will demand, and they j to the voters of America to elect memconfessed their convention, they guilt, bers of the different state have a right to demand, that the heart :They thus admitted legislatures the charge so who will pledge themselves to vota for conceives, the brain that plans, qUentiy made by our Repub-snd that no candidate for the United States sen the hand that executes shall be llca success In the party has past largely directly answerable to the sovereign 'depended upon the vast sums of money ste that Is not In favor of this repower that built the white house and collected from the we warn the people bf great monopolies of form; and selects one man at a time to fill it the country and corruptly used in the America that unless this be given lm Democrat,, Gemus Needed. conduct of It. campaign The people mediate and serious attention, the oligarchy now exercising almost desknow to or whether right d " 'any political party Is maintained from potic sway In the senate chamber will coven,Jn pointing out evil, and calling the th treasuries of th corporation, for continue Its usurpation of power until Republican party to task for the part a not to be that targe the very fabric of It has played In creating and perpet- - appropriations forpresumed campaign purposes shall be destroyed. rating abuses. For nearly half a cen- will be made by corporate Interests unThe affirmative position of the tury, when a new nation required a less there be an Implied or expressed Democratic payty upon these great strong, constructive policy to give It agreement. to protect and serve them questions will be mads clear during ACTIVITY IN REALTY. rank and character among theatres na- In their lawless of the peo- ths impending campaign, and, disdainexploitation WITHOUT SUCCESS. WITH Tourist OR Any activity In real estate tions of the earth, it was Democratic ple. Let the voters of this all subterfuges, It will speak In Doran Well, good luck to ing country In town? this in ye yer founds-1 .!? tvengthened Its seriously consider whether the refusal language that cannot be misunder- new Job. Tis of ye to try it, Lounger Waal, a hull loti A cy- thms, vigilantly guarded it against the th. Republican party to disclose stood. Its voice will ring wtth a but suppose ye nervy clone blew two farms Into the next success? achieve dont danger, of monarchy and established th. source, and amount, of Its elec-th- e genulns love for humanity and the Horan Filx, thin. Ill have to sue- - county an theres been two landslides natton forever upon the broad basis tlon flnanm ,, not confession of the charge of Insincerity will never be ceed wldout It an a flood! off a peoples Inherent right to govern and corrupt use of money In brought to Its doors Let our party debasing themselves. This fact was not accotn- - llt declaration In this convention present campaigns. pushed without severe exertion, a broad . U ,a eminently proper that this d ths strong contrast between that which enlightened patrtottom and elvemlon should deQn the Democratic we here propose and that which was steady adherence to the great moral attitude toward the rfcgulalmt of trans-trut- declared at Chicago. Let any man upon which a KPrM"lUve 'portatlon companies and call the atten-for- take the temperature of the Chicago of government rests. Democ- - tlon of the country o the Indispuable platform, and discover. If he can, any arena o the m.ore c1,e? I,a that It was after years of sign of human warmth. It reads like to battl. for the sacred principles of Democratic effort only an amendment the annual report of a bankers assothat It must wage an un- was made to the Interstate commerce cold, calculating and commercompromising war for the return of taw authorising the commission to es- ciation, the government to the hands of the tablish seasonable rates whenever It cial. Where do you find one word to of our people or to the fes people, and this means that the Pha- appeared that an existing schedule was allay the unrest and anxiety thai quiet lanx. of special Interests must be brokunjust or unreasonable. The national everywhere prevail? Not a single en. The triumph of the people can platforms of the Republican party re' sentiment Is there to redeem It from come only through the Democratic malned silent upon this great question party, for the life of Its chief political for years, and the fact that the neces- the materialism permeating it through and through Just simply a promise to Is artifiso Into absorbed the opponent sary change waa advocated by a re- help the people make - more money, cial life of the monopolies and trusts publican president, who succeeded that Is all that Is necessary, for money that It excludes the hope that the Re- through the aid of the Democrats only In la everything. Why discuss character, publican party will ever be able or both branches of congress, in placing ask, or great moral principled; they existence willing to regain a separata an amendment upon our statute books, where It can honestly discharge Its does not affect the credit to which our the golden calf is fittest to be war. there is no time or space duty to the people. for having worked shipped, and party Is on sentimental things. Such to waste Revise the Tariff. , persistently for such an enactment. EITHER WAY WOULD DO. A NEW NAME FOR IT. With the power and opportunity to Further amendment to our taws giving is the message that the Republican The Artlst-T- ouv got that Impres. carry out Democratic principles, wo the federal government supervision party has given to the world. OBrien An- - phwat sart av a doc- slonlstlc ws meet As in will be called upon to revise our tariff over the Issuance here upside down. the painting hung heart of Is Dunn? thor Docthor railroad stocks of Exhlbltor-D- ont The make much Art laws In the Interests of the whole peo- and bonds is demanded, but the re- this groat west, ws will be pardoned if OToole-S- ure me one till hes they difference. Nobody can make head nor ple. This Issue cannot be disposed of publican congress that has recently we express our admiration for that av thlm homely Patrick tall out pf It by the assertion that the Republican adjourned utterly failed to authorise vast empire stretching from the banks i i party also stands for tariff reform. such supervision, and yet the Republi- of the Mississippi to the golden shores Republican revision and Democratic re- can party, in Its last national conven- of the Pacific. Our fertile plains and vision arc two different things. There tion, had the audacity to promise that hillsides are springing llge magic into, has always been some doubt as to the If returned to power It would enact life. On the crests of lofty mountain exact meaning of the expression. The legislation to effect that end. ranges the snows of winter are conRepublican party believes that the tarThe fixing of transportation charges served until the summer heat carries iff should be reformed by its" friends. and the control of issuance of railroad their blessings to the thirsty plains beIt Is difficult to determine whether It securities are Inseparably connected low. Bide by side, individual entermeans that revision shall be made by with the actual valuation of railroads. prise and federal policy are converting the friends of the tariff or by the The Democratic party believes that the great areas of arid huid Into populous friends of the Republican party, but first to do Is to secure a phy communities where peace and contentin the light of present conditions the slcal thing of the valuation that Is s ment He down at every door. With declaration In the Republican cam' valuation of the solid roads, rather than the Its agriculture, Its mines. Its timbers. palgn book should read as follows: liquid assets of the companies. Its growing factories and it Axnmerce, The Republican party believes that the While on the other hand, the the west Is Impressing Its national tariff should be revised by the friends on a roll call in the importance upon the public mind. On party, Republican of the Republican party, who are the the bosom of the Pacific will be en of the tariff.' convention, by an overwhelming vote special beneficiaries the great commercial struggles acted, an took in stand favor unequivocal We would then be confronted by the of the future, and the Interests of of a water rates of without system edifying spectacle of assigning to the American commerce in connection with trusts and monopolies the pleasing task giving the people the benefit of a me- the exposure of our western shores to ter. of adjusting their own tariff rates. hostile attack, will demand that any In one search "We for vain syllable Trusts Extort by Tariff. The Democratic Idea Is that where In the Chicago platform pledging the the greater portion of the American navy shall be retained in the waters the tariff enables the trusts to main Republican party to retrenchment and of MORE THE WAY NOWADAYS. the Pacific to preserve the peace of tain a system of extortion the duty reform: and It Is not mere contact western world. This the Tommies Youve magnificent to dolEditor us billion rewrite dence Father, did you bring mo has your a got that given should be removed from all trust made not only proved new novel. home any fairy stories? ours has to on eve country session a of the of lar so abroad congress from that competition goods, our own people and the Ruyter Unsatisfactory? Father Did I? Heres a lot of books may compel reasonable prices to our national election and the possible rev! attractive to other white nations of the earth, but Editor Doesn't quite fit the picture Isued by makers of automobile own people. There Is a vast difference slon of the tariff. Reckless extrara de-wh- Panic) ana Butter Wsuc Put a fresh ounch of parsley, after - at mor-poputar- sand-bagg- ed ate self-respe- ON THE BARBER, The Barber I cut my best friend yesterday. Customer Tou ought to ba careful when yous shaviitg yourself. ct fre-th- at , ! no-T- T l, , HER DREAM SHATTERED. Old Lady (at newspaper office) Will you kindly tell mo If the lady Is in who writes the Mother's Page" every Saturday? Office Boy Yesm. Thats him In the blue shirt over there Just lighting a cigarette. con-an- , h, m en-ltle- d - hard at work. Ebner I thought youd be busy this time of year gettin ready for your summer boarders. Hiram So I am. Ebner But you dont appear to be plantin any vegetable Hiram Certainly not fm putting In most o my time of the advertisements. , - Y t I THE ANNUAL PROCEEDINGS. Dobbins Pretty busy at your bouse? Wobblns Ye my wife Is preparing to go away to get tired for the sum mer. |