Show S I SAI 11 LAKE ln TRUSTS TRusS ARROGANT T. S t Lake trusts are arc alI aggressive r- r Boise noise Stale man man T The Tho Snit Salt jc f far Car ns as so have ha gone and und arro arrogant ant They rhey y 0 sive sI under which all rue are to be t gO gOer governed er cd b bone by byone Ize l a federation done one t j make mae Is probably tl one authoritY That J central one constituent trusts live 11 up the tho It more certain that ThO 11 lawless to the lett letter r and spirit of their thell has this l tog of having purpose satisfactorilY rite never he en very ery members to offered i is that it wIll the tue and others ho credit cred- cred selves elve against t hone t customers no lot of oC 4 uh It i is not nol debts JIbe 1 to guard a against L bad shall hall Is to control prices and dictate who lying c I rules s Under the and who f shall hall not engage e In business busine- s. s from prevented pre be of oC such an organization a man may cloin doing hu ine s at all Further eVI af affecting the business h can he I that the consumers consumer l will b be regulated in such stick a manner turn All real competition 1 N Ic el im mulcted at er e every tho those wh who I Ido and under agreement an rl business h I Is done lone do not abide by b the a agreements will wilt be he made mode to suffer suffer- The end sought I H to exact hl higher prices and that l is 1 thi not result of every such organization whether it IK- IK simply among tho those o engaged el In on one line of hu business or 01 among tho those operating In many lines It Is the modern tendency U tt deprives the public of oC competitive markets I and amI it is necessary ary to stamp It out Just as one would stamp out a n fire firC in his field It i is in t violation of natural rl rights of or the ordinary citizen a citizen a monstrous effort efort to rob the people for Cor or the benefit of those en engaged a ed In th the conS con con- S piracy I racy If Utah has an effective law it should s sot set t about enforcing enforcing en en- forcing It In mich tuch a n manner that everything like a tru U Uin in the state will be he broken up The state cannot afford to permit any two men an any dozen men or an any hundred to combine together for fOl such purposes e as those entertained enter enter- nt r- r tamed by a n trust A Agreements about pric prices s or distribution distri distri- hullon of goods should I bl bo ho made mao punishable with such uch heavy penalties that people would not dare are enl enter r into them Tho The subject is squarely before the people of all the states stales anti and the experience of Salt Lake in wre wrestling with this all embracing trust will vill bo e watched with the greatest great great- est t interest le t h by nIl ill its ni neighbors i |