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Show I I. Published Every Saturday Y Single ooplea 10 eenta. Payments should be made by Cheek, Money Order or Registered Letter, to The Citizen. Address all communications to GOODWINS WEEKLY PUBLISHING CO.f INC. A. W. RAYBOULD, Business Manager SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: m postage In the United months. Subscriptions I per The-Citize- pay-sbl- e n. Entered as secondlass matter, June 21, 1919, at the Postoffloe at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879. Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Wasatch 8409 SIMMS Nees Bldg. States, Canada and Mexico, $2.50 per year, to all foreign countries, within ths Postal year. KING AND THE TARIFF m the preachments of Senator W. H. King, of Utah, against are not so conspicuously autochthonous as the speeches of the great orators of ancient Greece ; nor so heavily ladened hora desire to educate the masses in the verities of their emments as were the persuasive orations of these ancient lers, is discovered in the fact that our genial junior senator hor of the following : policy of the Republican party is to derive but little revenue tariff by cutting off importations, in order that the domestic ,urer and producer may have a monopoly of the domestic farmer products rated at $25,000,000,000 each year from being shut out of their home market by foreign competition than they are with raising, any particular amount from tariff $60,000,000,000 and American revenues. The Democrats including Senator King, who represents a great agricultural and wool producing state are willing to give (nay, demand), that foreign manufacturers, .grazers and farmers, be given first whack at the great American market and loudly boast over the big revenue thus derived, whereas, it is conclusively shown that a Republican protective tariff invariably secures the greater revenue from foreign importations through the process of higher rates, while e American voters, and especially the voters of Utah, will at the same, time checking the flooding of the home market by foreign made goods. to ponder over and disect this statement by the Utah junior Senator King is easily one of the leading filibusters on the they will discover that he is devoting his sole efforts at' tariff bill. But he is by no means a leading authority on the tariff on in order that domestic manufacturers and producers v as little of the domestic market as possible under a free as his sophistries and lack of information plainly disclose. Senator King, it may be said, is now displaying consummate nerve (gram which his party sponsors. s in seeking to again represent the wool growers and farmers of Utah rampantant and lung exhausting tirades to estop the evidence of a passing a tariff law at this session of the congress, in the senate chamber, after such wilful and unholy desire to turn their home markets over to the exploitation of foreign ving has either lost sight of the true facts of tariff history, e is so consumed by the raging fires of opposition to anyr manufacturers and producers. t might benefit home manufacturers and America for Americans including the American market is producers that he is liable to rise up to to forget facts and figures in order to protect his particular the slogan of the hour, and this same slogan he is again elected to ets German dye makers and foreign manufacturers and haunt the junior, senator from Utah before fill any office at Washington. es anent imports under various tariffs both Republican SPEAKING OF YALLER DOGS. ocratic as furnished by the U. S. Statistical Abstract, reveal the tariff law (still eight years of the Simmons-Underwoo- d 1914 to 1921 This is the story of Sport a yaller dog, who lives out our inclusive, this country imported $24,208,000,000 foreign made goods. The revenue collected on these im-d- s way. Dogs have appeared some frequent in story, and rhyme but never aggregated $1,939,543,000. Of this total $92,000,000 was the period, v before in an editorial, in so far as we .arc conversant with ancient when the July 1st to October 3rd,-191was in effect, and about. $20,000,000 from Republican history and modern day catastrophe. 'vol and Sport is of tlie lean mould, fashioned along lines similar to a sugar, carried over into the following year, total revenue derived from the present Democratic tariff racing automobile. He carries his muzzle well balanced and his tail June 30, 1921, was therefore $1,827,000,000. During the eight is invariably flung aloft in the breeze. Sport is chesty without being Mediately preceding 1914, four of which were under the absolutely pugnacious. Sport will fight on rare occasions, but most and four inclusive, of all he likes to bluster around and bluff, just like a boy in his first under the Payne-Aldriclaw, 1906-1- 3 human in many try imported $11,718,000,000 worth of goods. The revenues pair of long pants. Sport is intensely and perversely frm these and a yaller imported foreign made goods aggregated $2,479,- - of his traits considering the fact that Sport is just a dog dog at that. her instance : In 1920 imports under the present law totaled Sports particular calling at present, out our way, is to rise, early find lying producing $323,500,000 in revenue; while in 1910, under in the morning and chew up all the newspapers he can lnla'v, imports in carrying out his general supervision of totaling $1,557,000,000 netted $333,683,000 of around on the lawns ; also rm customs. the by C on the west and D on the east and , speaking, it may be said that under Republican policy in abutting Tenth avenue, Sport sticks a sensitive, superlatively inquisienue is incidental to protection, while under the Democratic tive nose into every pot or pan the modest housewife happens to leave ection is accidental to revenue. The Republicans are more out to cool off its heated contents. And thusly he often annexes a "th protecting American manufactured products worth very choice morsel intended for the gastronomic edification of the . . .... . Re-fro- m . . i -- . 3, . Re-hh- h, block-bound- ed |