Show CO COMES IES lEIGh HIGH Butter comes high and and we must havo have It But hOle hoie Is a letter from the he dalr dairy and food commissioner of the state of Pennsylvania asking Utah to Instruct her hel congressman man to make mako tho tIme burdens of or regulation a little heavier on tIme the maker of oleomargarine than the they arc are now And so far Car as Tho The Republican I Is concerned d we wo shall not hot do ot It Wo We 0 haven't any interest Inthe in inthe inthe the dairy alry business of or Penn Pennsylvania nor 1101 the tia factories at Elgin Bigin Ill HI and wo we dont don't think the state of oC Utah cares care I whether those cormorants increase e their present leverage or not One Ono or of the requests preferred by bytho bytho I tho time friend of at time the Pennsylvania butter makers Is revealed b by the following 13 paragraph ph The pre present ent Internal revenue laws Jaws have havo IJ been cn so Interpreted b by United States district Judges as to permit the concealing of 0 stamp stamps marks and andI I j II jI jf I f I 1 J 1 brands after atter are arc placed on packages packages pack pack- ages of renovated butter butter but but- ter an and adulterated butter This statute stat stat- ut ute tile should be so amended that stamps marks mid and brands should be exposed c to the public There Is somewhere In Blackstone's commentaries possibly vcr very carl early In Inthe tho the first volume n. a a statement that laws should be reasonable that what I I is without reason Is not r really In law w antI and that lint laws lows should not not Invade the domain of or purely purel personal and private ate vate atc affairs For example the great commentator states that a law of England England England Eng Eng- land one time prohibited men wearIng wearIng wearing wear- wear Ing spikes more than six Inches lon lonon long longon on the tho toes of ot their shoes and antI this was a 0 bad law because men should have havo a rl right ht to wear spikes as long longas longa as a- athey they wished that It was a personal matter of In dress Much the same right rigiL of personal preference Is Invaded In b by this suggested provision of the he h butter laws OleomargarIne Oleomargarine Oleo Oleo- margarine marg-arIne haa hili been proved pro to be as cleanly and as healthful as ns butter It i costs less to produce or at least It sells soils at a n price considerably lower Thousands of at American America citizens use it dally daily and experience no bad re- re ro-I ro suIts It Js is not bogus butter and is not miot sold as butter When hen the time citizen i knows he ho Is buying does bU buy it H and does docs take It home ho 1 should not not be he required by the statutes of these United States to havo have a label printed upon It publishing what he Imo has In the bundle hundle It has beet been tho the contention of the tIme associated of ot the country that every such parcel be branded brantIe on tho ho wrapper and antI then they have ha sought by plenteous advertisement to discredit the man carrying a parcel of or causing It to bo be delivered de delivered I de- livered at his homo That seems an invasion of or the private right and Itcan Itcan it itcan can not effect an any goo good for the time general general gen Jen- eral government Is Js a legitimate product a proper article of commerce and a n docent decent de do- ct cent nt thin thing to cat If IC the people of Pennsylvania want to bu buy it at about half haIr the price of butter wo we shall shaH not ask Con Congressman ressman Howell to Interfere and It IL |