Show FOR FOIt TIlE THE GOOD OF OP ALL ef effort of- of The Republicans Republican's mention of or an efort fort for Cor the thc establishment of a state railway commission has hag met a welcome wel wel- como come evidence of approval on the Iho part of or the Iho public S SIt It would be bc for the good of all allIn allIn allin In Utah says 18 one o of tho the men who are aro not afraid arald to lo voice oice their Indorsement Indorse indorse- ment of or a right action I am glad to lind a n. paper that that Is willing to ur urge e a a. course so 80 clearly In lii tho time interest of ot the people of or Utah Ulah t said ald another Let Lot me mo thank The Republican for daring to say 51 that a railroad commis commis- commission commission sion would be a good thing for Cor Utah Ulah says stIll another It would be best for tor shippers for Cor the tho people generall generally generally gener gener- all ally and In the Iho long bug run very ery much better belter for fOI the tIme railroads themselves It Is one of or the movements seem commended by every good bood argument ment and approved by the experience of those thoMe states slates that have tried It There are many qu questions which demand attention attention at- at from tho tho state stat and which can camm cannot cannot not well be handled as aH things now are arc In no case cose where the tho tates states have provided provided provided pro pro- vided by law for Cor the organization o of ofa ofa a railroad commission have havo the railroads railroads railroads rail rail- roads been en harmed In Iii no rio case caso would tho Iho people for Cor a moment abolish tho time commission Both shippers and antI transportation transportation trans trans- companies have profited b by byth bytho th tho mediation of the commission Rates for Cor both passengers and anti freight have been lowered and yet ot travel tra has been so o stimulated that increased business has haH more than counterbalanced the thu percentage of ot loss 10 1 on single items Hem In their effort to a sent sent- ment mont In imm favor tavor of ot the movement we 0 believe the Merchants Merchants' and amid Manufacturers Manufacturers' Manufacturers Manufacturers' association are arc expressing the r. r 7 i t. i 5 j. j 4 will of oC the people of ot the tIme state The They stand for 01 the time business men nimen of Utah need of oC tho The They are arc aware of the tIme commission It Is very likely that thc will wilt secure from the coming session of ot the legislature such stick action as will wll best cou conserve er e all tho the Interests ts of or both parties When hen John Halley Halle of Idaho can no not further follow the Democratic party part It Is time for the time rest resto of his former associates to realize that Fred Dubois Dubol Is making a mistake We Ve think a great reat deal of Dr Paden Pallen but really he lie Is such a hl high h ecclesiastic ecclesias- ecclesias tic that wo fear tear he Is permitting himself himself him him- self to lo be put forward rather er too much as an nn buffer Weber reber Pitt and anti Edmunds had the nominations be before ore tho convention was called to order All AI the rest of oC the candidates were simply butting their heads against a Kearns Kearn wall vall Dont Don't think for a a. minute the time streets will be hc put back In condition this winten win win- ter ten You good people who have laid yourselves under the time domination o of Mr Ir and amid his friend Moran Iolan will wll II have to stumble through mud and I drive around closed streets until far fai into the season of ot 1 1907 07 If the time party part Is composed com po posed cd largely largel of former Republicans then thon the recent conventions of the have been vor very unfair to their friends The They have given a majority ma ma- of oC their nominations to men who vimo were Wele formerly In the Democratic party parly It really looks a little as If tho the Democratic pai party parl ty had gone over to body bod and unel bloomers |