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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY (, 1908. PAGE SEVEN nt ui'n Intelligence to that total of the result of all the t'11 abolished. tariff revision promises made and l"nger would it le In the t.xxer reiated lu aeveral campaigns. l'Ut te.lcr.il judge, aittiug iu . lidiu- Trusts. bet. r.nritij txi.i.iue ex upon U of step. from the shortest the It a!;. a .ult. Isia u WIl. thal th,a .Uriff to the truata Let It be nWto;lIiiu vxx it by ilf they care to deny It. that the tariff aJu 1( lllia- A llr!lUH ratU. lt.I1;,h.ra,y I ia the real mother of the truata. n that I'.isst'.l the Senate at the last The Preaident haa made great ptv-- l of t'ougtvss. proxhliiig tltut it tence of destroying truata Let him shouM le for three judges to tell of the reault. In a message de- act together for the purpose of issulivered to Coi'dWH he aaid: such an order, would now be the ing department of Jutlee haa for lax. Permanent Presiding Officer of Democratic Na- theThe last four years devoted more atA laxx iviuivir.g the iullieati.n betention to the enforcement of anti- fore !ivtii;i of eamiiaign contributions tional Convention Makes Strengly trust legislation titan anything else. must he preserved. Our federal Much haa been accomplished: partluu-- j of and limited powlarly marked has been the ntoal effect er kii la- maintained iu all it Vital Outlines Differences increasSpeech of the persecutions; but it la vigor, and each state must ingly evident that there will be a be preserved with all of Its reserve very insufficiently beneficial result in puw vs and in its Between the Two lutergrity and the way of economic change. The sucforexer. Therein is the safeaut".:iny cessful prosecution of one device to ty f the Union and the states one evade .the law immediately developed Indissoluble and tbe other (United Preaa) another device to accomplish the same What is needed Is not sweep-tlon- a purpose. L-- t u confidently hope that the time DENVER, CoIol, July I. Henry D. No man has said more than the I of every arrangement, will nexer be prohibition R( ripe for the change of the elecon Alabama of the about tl president of Congrescorruption which matured to ra Constitution be Clayton, bd, executive actions" con-1 tions. Tou recall hie message to ses, was chosen permanent chairman ,rict competition, but such adequate- and by Judicial Interpretations" If I in he gresg December, where sid INI, supervision and regulation as will pte- auclt a time should cuine then a govof the convention. He waa the choice I ' restriction of competition ernment of law will vent bewaa and chosen J. W. Bryan of perish from the has been only too clearly show s I fnun any the detrlinent of the earth and a of caprice . I he the When government that assumed men cause of that certain at the head of these putlnc. weti a. such supervision and will be created on the ruins of one I note small but gavel today Mr. Clayton spoke as foltake corporations relation as will prevent other abuses established by a written constitution. lows: of the ethical distinction between hon in no way connected with restriction DemoFellow Mr. Chairman and Dsmoc ratio Duty. esy and dishonesty; they draw the line or competition." Democratic la a This year. crats: only this side of what may be called We know there is a brighter prosThis Is an admission of failure and Democratic Ideas are now popular. the kind of honesty nec- one does not need to dwell on this pect. if the love of country and libDoctrines always taught by our party essary In order to avoid falling Into admission further than to say that erty is still strong in the hearts of and scoffed at by our opponents are the dutches of the law.1 of those who vio- the American people; if an oath to supWe have here the condemnation of the Imprisonment now urged as a gospel of their own. would have had a port tlie constitution is now considered law lated the Measures and policies of Democratic the practice. Has he proved his faith effect than all that has by tin in ss binding; if the people are I more salutary origin are now pretepdedly advocated by hie works? Is It true or not that or been done In in earnest In their piotests against the have done might by the leaders of the Republican four years ago ha selected for his cam- - I thta rule of insolent wealth, the unauthord,lpoctlon durin hu e,,ltrB adm,n' ised and baleful Influence of corporaparty. It la no longer anarchistic tOp.irn manager a novice in politics declare private monopoly to be Inde- whose principal qualification for theatJatlon' tions siid the exactions of the trusts; in The Jioeratic P1y fensible or that the great transportat- position waa tta. power he held over if the manliness of the fathers have whrter pecUl prtvlle ion companies should be regulated and the corporation of the land? Is It true don been transmitted to the sons, the throuh proteftlve wh Former law. quesor secrecontrolled by public not that the official place ns 4th of next Marrh will mark the ad-- 1 chargovernment tioning of the decision of a bare ma- tary of commerce and labor gave full uri Demur-ras- y MRS. CLEVELAND corporations by permission of vent of the gladaonte light of jority of tbe Supreme court in the in- knowledge of thes. business secrets and of return the the beginning come tax case cannot now be beard, and relations of corporations to this lwto the Constitutional 'governmet, honThe Present Panic, because of tbe greater noise of the ve- campaign manager, and clothed him I THANKS FRIENDS ad economically administered. . hement and embroidered denunciation with power, with the assent of the! proceeding at once to a mention of estly To the banner we raise here' we of Judges and judicial acta that have president, to punish or reward them by the Republican party'a dealing with shocked the country. A demand for publishing or withholding their secret I the disturbed finances of the country, nv le to vpalr all cltlsens of our com 4o , PRINCETON. NJuly the revision of the tariff Is no longer that he had colected ae such secretary I wa ara brought before that curious moil country who revere the humbler e traditions of the past and who deplore great haa been the number of la It true or not that, with this pow-- 1 legislative compound, the Yreeland-Al-a threat to destroy our Industrial sysof Mrs. received aberrations the j condolence I of grave present by held in terror over the corporations. drlob bm sages tem. Trusts are not to be tolerated The Republican party Let us see to It that this standard Grover Cleveland slnca tha death of even by the Republican party. We he solicited or had his campaign con-- 1 ta of its knowledge of finance, I that Mrs. Cleve-meneed not now enlarge on the list of trtbutlon. from them? what have they given us in this law? shall once again float over a govern- - th former president, I It to niaks haa found Impossible Court admissions and lnd of secure foundaon and promises Contempts Injunctions Republican resting lasting The Republican party has attempted them. to all of response Mans. Let me go on. There has been and Is I for election purposes only. The Repersonal recurrence of depositors ppevent the the to she Therefore now marked gave pron mads yesterday Mr. for has legislation public .demand publican party Chairman, delegatee and fellow note bill, by an .mergency gress in promises to the people and regulating, not abolishing, the process I ,n th. provlBloM of Whloh they have countrymen, the time and the occa- - Pre- - thg following communication in of much greater progress in aiding selfish of injunction and the power to Punish deipeaied the that the depost- - slon in our national affairs impose a acknowledgement N. these messages That for alleged Indirect or constructive Interests and special privileges. J. July 7. 108. we we evade. if would, cannot, Princeton, had in a two.fold way. flrat by duty Westland. party, guided by expediency and cam- contempts of courts. Ever since 18 the amount of reserve ra- We must go out from this hull with paign necessity, would camp this year th. Democratic party, has protested! uln!d by taw one to a determination heart and have come our there In put great grief be held and on Democratic ground. If It is apparour even loved state on an of from all hasty and HI considered use of I and to children ship notes myself, new m tha my emergency ent recent progress, is to continue It njnnctiona nnd has been Insisting on of tba keel. That keel has been too long over our country and from other lands, asaeU all the does not require a very great sweep of the ,nU Ibsnk, decreasing the security that the beating the air. We must bring it expreeslnna of condolence In our right. of the Imagination to see written Into a constructive contempts. The Republiinto the deep and abiding waters reavement and of a participation In bank had to keep for the depositor and Republican platform four years hence can party has been avoiding this ques-- l of the Constitution. our sorrow. My heart ie touched by the bank liabilities that those abuses and failures on the part tion. So to the president, in taking It increasing be charged against deposits. of tbs present administration! urge up, and Mr- - Taft In his letter to the I might Rspubliean Failures. the labor unions advocated a measure thati the impossibility of separating present occupation of the White House ths Democratic party, acting In behalf I Thus, my countrymen. In this review from his own annointed one. of the correct administration of pub- - we have the spectacle of a president It has been made evident tn the pend- Ho Justice, has been demanding for urging a refractory Congress to naas needed reforms and appealing In rain. ing campaign that the Republicans twelve years. will seek to conjure with the name of Thera has not been a session of Con-- 1 or we have another spectacle, that of t Roosevelt and will rely upon the Presi- grass In twelve years at which the Re-- 1 a president, for the sake of his own dent's policies as a prised asset. The publican party could not have passed jxopularity or for the sake of the popu- -i president has advertised himself and a law prescribing, defining and regu-- 1 larlty of his own candidate making his policies with a frequency and latlng the Issuance of Injunctions and I a political play by urging that Conability that surpasses the best efforts providing for fair trials In contempt gress do what he must have known it of the shrewdest press agent A dis- eases. Yet nothing has been done to I would not do and what we are forced fair treatment to consider he did not wish done. The tinguished Republican, a former Cabi- glv the net officer, once publicly proclaimed and less than nothing is offered to him I President stands sponsor for Mr. Tsft. the president to be the greatest expo- in the Chicago deliverance. The mean-- 1 He desires that laboring men; that! nent of the art of advertising the ingiess generalities of its Injunction tboM Wh0 would havs tha government I world has known. . The country has plank are an inault to those who effectively regulate the railroad, that been told and not allowed to forget mand reasonable and substantial legls- - thoM wh would revise and reduce that in his opinion, his energies have latlon to prevent the admitted abuse of tlVB Uriff and deBtroy the trusts; these I been devoted to the accomplishment of this judicial process. believe that Mr. Taft la not a I many high purposes, and that 1C bis Tha Tariff. reactionary but a militant reformer. 10 work is yet incomplete it is so only Ben foot of The preaident and his party declare! saturated with his Ideas and that he because his undertakings were too vast that a revision of the tariff will carry out my policies. Taft Mp to be carried to succees during his term would be unwise. 1 Ogden. will have to receive about aeven tnll- of office. My policies must continue. Thla assertion has been repeated in non votes before he can execute any So the champion of these would trans- advance of every election since the x0 gt the vote for him the fer office and power to his favorite enactment of the Dingley law and I wishes to show what fins president cabinet minister, and his spear is to surely the country will not again be I chosen one will carry out his policies have a fallow. . The pretense Is that deceived to Republican promises to lf eIected; and ha can show it cheaply by the fight must go on under the leader revise the tariff after election. Their that to recommendations designated by him un11 the last shall appeal to the people Is this give usl by pointing hi party associates have ignored and have surrendered or lies Inglorious In another chance to make you a prom-- 1 wm Janore the dust The nomination of his would lse and the promise win be made. The prase has told us In what he successor waa largely accomplWhat does protectionism mean? Un- - seemed to be statements ished by th use of official patrona'ge der the policy of protection, from the White House that the PresiRepublican and coarse machine methods and has the people, the consumers, while paying was so Intent upon his policies delighted the chief apostle of strenu a Httls over 1100,000,000 per year into dent hat ,f CongnU adojurned enacting oslty, and, at the same time, has not th treasury through Import duties on pretuited tbe conscience of tbe one- foreign goods, pay between H.ZfiO.OOO, them Into law he would call an extra time civil service reformer, now the 000 and 11,(00,000,000 a rear In the session. Congress did adjourn leaving unpassed moet of hie favored measboss, an adept in the bestowal of pub enhanced price of home produced goods. ures and the extra session was never He plunder and of his all forgetful Our domestic manufactures exceed called. If the President desired to No our resounding moral commonplaces. total Imports by ten to one and American could read the they are nearly all protected. It is safe have this legislation the Democrat were ready to Join in its passage. The daily accounts of he recent political to to say that tha people Pay at least Democratic leader of the House, au- doings at Chicago without feeling mort(5.00 to the already wealthy benefl- b ification and regret; mortllcatlon that ci&riea d of protectionism for every the president should have so abused Into is the lar that treasury. paid his power in dictating to a great party hind the wall of high protection, which ,",uppo? f ,C" his choice of a successor, and regret In some esse. U altogether prohibitive. f in the House. If thirty that that party should have submitted the trusts levy enormous tribute on the majority of o cowardly to a humiliation that was all Democrats the had them joined people. This was amounted to not len as manifest as it was degrading.. measures wwld have passed than (10,000,000.000 in th test decade. jtheM What are the policies which constithere and gone to a Republican senate. The president himself has said: tute the capital of the Republican party the is concerned less 1 am of the opinion that one change!80 ar in this campaign and that are relied of. the Republicans in the tariff could with advantage be than upon to support the candidacy of Mr. recom- made forthwith. Our forests need ev- - were needed to change these Taft. law. ery protection, and one method of pro- - mendatlons into To recall : Democratic platforms tectlng them would b to put upon the The Republican support was not 'Peeches, end measured is to convince free list wood pulp, with a correspond-- 1 forthcoming. nr man that many of the presidents reduction upon paper made from I , Det us see what could have been Ing' Public utterances were derived from an corn from any done if legislation Instead of party when srowd familiarity with the teachings woodpulp,that does they not put export duty I vantage had been desired, Coupon . I f our party. His utterances that are had of the a If Republicans part them." Democratic have given him hia only upon of What waa ths fruit of this recom-- 1 Joined the Democrats In support of ' f claim to be a reformer and have con' mendatlon? In the House a commit-- measures proposed by a Republican tributed more than all else to the PP tee was appointed to investigate the President the power with which some ularity M has enjoyed. The heir and subject Title was a scheme to muddy federal judges have hastily thrown he Petty ere committed to the waters, to placate the newspapers there authority into the ecale against to the policies of the The Repub- tabor would havs been regulated by to excuse and PreslJem. what are these policies and decided do nothing. law. to lican majority 1l,t are the achievements of presi as 21k I recall it A fair trial In all cases of direct or In countrymen, my fact, fient and party?. constructive contempt Of court would the done work ways' by the great only Campaign Contributions' It must be admitted that the Repub- and means committee of the Republi- now be provided by law. Labor would be exempt from the can House In the matter of the revilic cannot long survive If fraud of the 8herman law against of the prohibition admittedly sion reduction or. become material factors In our combinations. elections No man has said more than unjustifiable tariff waa to report out a Wood pulp and print paper would the free Hat tea sweeph president about the corruption bill to put upon sum now be on the free Hat and the pres- the la This duet. become material factors tea and ings elecin our es-tl- on anti-ele- c- . CHMAM . I - se-to- AUTOMATIC SEALING the Jars Patent FmiM Partisan - One Parties. Filler iudx-eiruct-l- It WITH EACH DOZEN .. Watson-Flygar- e Hardware Co. hi I I" I I l.-- J-- - mes-th- er nt these and by all tributes paid to Mr. Cleveland In word and act. I am deeply grateful for the comfort that Ood gave ug tn this way. I regret that the multitude of these messages renders It Impossible f,r me to send a personal word of thanks for each. 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