Show J G GOVERNOR on CUTLER nIl DID RIGHT p When hen he vetoed the bill bm giving rights rights' of oC eminent domain to the thc smelter people Governor Cutler did exactly read with satisfaction satis satis- Salt Lake may right Ills His enemies hero here In C faction action the statement of or untruth In their general Ol organ an ant t that Jat he hc bows to the church ChUlch and nud kills the bill hili But Dut the tho believe the community will vIli neither sensible men of the tho controlled him nor doubt doubt doubt- con church church chulch Mormon Is meant no when he refused to approve approve ap ap- thing that he dl did la a reprehensible that measure prove plO willing to submit this matter to perfectly V We are arc pc 2 I the j Judgment of oC our own people Wo We are arc perfectly willIng will will- submit It Jt to the judgment of every cery citizen In an any In Ing to state of ot the Union The Thc smelter Interests never should V. V and nd Governor Gay Gov domain have been granted the right of oC eminent Cutler has well eli and faithfully discharged his dut duty when he lie refused his liEs Indor Indorsement of so 50 dangerous a aV V policy In Iii saying sayin this The Thc Republican has not a whit of ot h hostility wit to the tho smelter people We o c recognize the Importance Im hu- of the smelter interest the necessity for smelters In a laud of many mines Wo Vo 0 fully appreciate the tho fact that tiiU the smelter owners have ha a big stake In the community com corn and that they arc ent entitled to all the consideration tion Ion consistent with the rights of the rest of oC the people The They arc are entitled to every protection that the law la lacan can throw about them And we dont don't think Governor Go Cutler has lias an any more feeling of hostility for them than have we C nut lint it would be bad business to grant to an any ate private Interest so o great a power as Is implied in the lie right of eminent domain Railroad companies are alC granted the lie right and they may take tale JIH private property under the s safeguards of oC the law Jaw and build their lines pretty prett nearly where thc they want ant to But railroads are not nol private cor cor- They remain un under cr the supervision and control control control con con- of the people who surrender a portion of their rights and get et the right of ot In exchange T 1 Rho ho he peoV people peo peo- V PlC would buld get ct nothing nothing- II In exchange for Cor tho the rights the they would surrender er to the smelter owners The They would get pay hay for fot such property as the lie smelters condemned and took look of course But the they would retain no power of oC regulating re IC re- re the sm smelter management We dont don't think for a minute th the smelter owners would purposely devastate any portion of the countr country That Is not their theil purpose nor the motive for Cor their operations oper oper- At the same time it would be unwise e for the to confer upon them the right tight of eminent domain domain do do- main for fot when a piece of land became necessary for their uses thc they would have haV the right to take it it and the public would would get get no power of supervision or regulation in compensation for that surrender If smelters may bo be given that right then any other I big interest is entitled to it If a big interest is entitled then an any an little HUlo Interest would of right be entitled as aswell wen well The The- brewery brewer the tho boiler factory tho the stockyards might with equal fitness be given tho ho right of eminent domain 1 and thu precedent established would become dangerous Just lust what Is the best solution o oC of the smelter smeller puzzle we do not pretend to say Let us hope that tho the owners ma may find locations locutions that are arc favorable to them and not nat harmful t tl 19 the tho Interests ts or destructive e of or tho the property of the people But Dut Buto o wo o are ure very sure the granting of the rl right ht of eminent domain to them is not the best way out of the 1 I And It 1 is folly to talk lalk about the church directing that the bill be bo killed |