Show TEA HAS advanced five cents a pound because of the duty of ten cents a pound on that article provided for in the dingley bill the table is being much abused by the present administration ONE MORK fight ie promised before an terminates the grece turkish the greek will then have an opportunity to demonstrate their fighting qualities ry THE ol 01 the erville creain L ery promises to arouse a greater in in this ejection in that industry r there Is no reason why and neighborhood should dot produce butter and cheeda sufficient to supply great portion of the intermountain west 1 although today both articles in large quantities are shipped in from the PRESIDENT in making a 1 l conditional to visit Utah in july used rather a significant expression he would come if the western senators eena tors A bould hasten to pass the tariff bill a smacks somewhat of a mild bribe or to use a more euphonious bermit was reciprocity toe earlier the tariff bill is gotten out of the way and a test of the measure made the better pleased will dilver men be therefore we can see no reason why the western should not reciprocate the prospected are that after all alie uncompahgre reservation will not be opened the senate is not inclined to accept the amendment placing a royalty on the gilsonite the western senators adding to the position that a precedent of this kind once established would tend to bring about a change in the mineral laws of the united state which at present give to the discoverer of mineral land the right to locate and set up claim to a limited area of jk the same without exacting royalty the fight over the gilsonite gils onile cr asphalt lands may prevent the opening of the 1 for a number of years THE new york world on its annever sw lary requested W J brjan to make f 1 of its columns for the purpose of telling what be thinks of that journal after relating of the good things advocated he says it would not be tar however to commend the good without condemning the bad he then tells the world that its advocacy of the god standard has done more harm than its meritorious acts have done good and concludes his letter by saying it is to be regretted that the policy of some is controlled by the mortgagee or by some corporate interest which desires a champion monopolies have found it profitable to own and control newspapers for the purpose of shielding themselves from just restrictions in abe long run however the people are able to dis coytr which papers are published in the interest of good government and which use heir columns for the defense of vicious legislation leg the world publishes the letter in full |