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Show TH E T C I WHAT MORE COULD THEY ASK? 5 enterprisies. UTAH STOCKS. The eyes of Wall street, and for that matter, the attention of the stock purchasing public of the nation, are turned towards Park City, one of the largest lead-silvmining camp producers of the world. The property particularly interested in is the Park Utah, for which stock there is a big demand. This is advertising Utah as we really are. The people are beginning to realize that this is the place. er LETS BE FAIR. criminal. Something has got to be done in this country to stop the present criminal wave, and the more drastic the ruling, the more it will make a hit with the law abiding citizens. MORE POLITICAL REVENUE. . cient driver, careless and reckless, the state should immediately call in that number and bar such an individual from driving on the highways. Such proceeding will make every driver Stop, Look and Listen when on the highways. It is simple and no extra men need be employed to enforce the law, nor extra clerks be hired to make a check of some special law which cannot correct the EN $10,-000,0- 00 The United States government should follow in the footsteps of the Chilean government. AVe should set aside one of the Philippine islands and send all our criminals to it. In that way we would not only throw the fear of God into those criminally inclined, but we would also stop breeding the habitual Some editors are discussing at random the advisability of licensing all automobile drivers and then cancel all licenses of those who are reckless on the highways. This propaganda is just another source for political revenue and will result in only higher taxation. When the owner of a car applies for a license number, that number is legally his permit to drive. If he proves- - an ineffi- Z When public ownership advocates propose putting the state or the government into the electric business, figures like these are of interest. To duplicate the service rendered by just this one company, the public would have to invest nearly three quarters of a billion dollars. Then, instead of getting upward of a year taxes which a private plant of this kind pays, the public would have to make up that amount by increased taxes on other property, as publicly owned plants pay no taxes. These are a few of the practical facts which must be considered when our socialistic friends try to hypnotize the taxpayers into authorizing the building and operation of politically owned Loading up several ships with malcontents and radical extremists, the President of Chile sent them to an island in the Pacific with his good wishes and his hopes that they might work out a civilization to their own liking. Out there they can throw bombs, they can engage in any violence or do any of the stunts which they were carrying on in Chile. If they object to established institutions in their own island bailiwick, it will be their right to bomb them. Whatever is wrong in the conduct of affairs, they can demolish with torch and blasting powder. Being of like minds, they can apply their philosophy of violence without challenge from those who believe in governments, laws and established authority. It is their island, and there will be no capitalistic hand to wrong them or oppose them or humiliate them. If they believe in the torch and the infehial machine and violence, why should they not on their own island domain pursue liberty as they see it, and shoot up the town or blow up the banks or bum up all the temples of authority? If with them the bomb is preferable as an instru- ment of freedom to the ballot box, it will be theirs, if they so will, to bomb the ballot boxes. If a written constitution is the concoction of capitalism, they can Bpura it or blow it into fragments and predition with injury to no emissary of the capitalistic class. Out there in the Pacific, where the ocean surf sings the song of liberty on their own island, they can carry out their inalienable rights and every man be vouchsafed life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as he sees them. Portland, Oregon, Daily Journal. 0 I Deputy County Attorney H. A. Smith interprets the statutes, giving the county assessor authority to tax all hospitals and all private schools. Why not? inWhy should the taxpayers support these money-makin- g stitutions any more than they should support Keith-- 0 Briens department store, and allow the management to take all the profits? TELEGRAM XMAS TREE. The Salt Lake Telegram has planned a childrens Christmas party to be held at the Pantages theatre. There will be a Christmas tree there and presents for all orphan boys and girls, and surprises for the others. Also Manager Grant Pemberton will give the kiddies the best show they have ever seen. All between the ages of six and thirteen years are invited to this swell affair, and we are sur th kiddies will have a grand time. Thanks to the Christmas spirit of the Telegram. This Christmas party will be held Friday, December 23. present evil. When automobile accidents are reported to the police and GOOD MAN FOR PLACE. such accidents are of a serious nature, involving the killing of pedestrians, cars driven by drunken drivers, etc., the license Can Henry L.Stimson, the newly appointed governor genmn be immediately revoked. If such person whose license has been revoked is found driving a car then let him serve not less eral over the Philippine islands, take the place of the late Major than five years in the penitentiary at hard labor, and we will General Wood in the hearts of the Philippine people? We hope soon rid the community of this murderous driving gang that has he can. Stimson was appointed by President Coolidge after much consideration. He has had great experience in major pono respect for life, liberty or property. litical and business affairs of the country and is looked upon as a real big man, and it takes a big man for this position. He has FACTS WORTH CONSIDERING iii a clean record and is well known for his efficiency in all matNo nation in the world can show such electric development ters, and no man is better qualified to hold this position than is as the United States. No people in the world enjoy such electri- Stimson. We predict a successful administration under his regime in the islands. cal convenience as do our citizens. BAD STOMACHS. To illustrate how such service is given, take a typical like the North American. It is one of a number of large Mcctric companies serving our 115,000,000 people. Soda water fountains are playing havoc with the stomachs doctors ofIt has interconnected power and light lines serving 1,032,908 of the people. Those who drink often wind up in acontracted in customers in seven states from Ohio through the Middle West fice, and it generally takes years to correct trouble a few months. The substitute of the saloon is not so good fter to the Pacific coast. TIT Its consolidated balance sheet shows assets totaling nearly all If you are thirsty drink water and save your stomach. $700,000,000, and its stock is owned all over the country. i ... . ' |