Show 1 S L A. A II Hel t. t I p. p U Utah tah the Salt t LiI rA Li to T I W to indic baico te those c Co bo be good enough I S W believes believes' the thO S Upon which o od d SS That T- T tins Sf be reduced i it t the cond ing elUt tah h senators i fOZ f r r a week eck InVer in t tude In Ih ii no instance how however Ver J b Or r tariff tanH atti- atti and definite 1 t In c common rn wih ith It J grown ape ape- I ore are J to guess as s to the tE die C public we ve it bases b its ita criticisms of Ut CS Upon which I and ana Senate ben bera cra pf f House ous I If Mr Ir Kearus' Kearus win ll j I identifying those articles upon wh which h p been unduly y assessed if the votes of duties have baTe l and nd their cn to Smoot and anti Sutherland COIl I possible we may bo atte to prOVo to bS it ita t 1 IS is isune Trib- Trib and a une tine its err error I enlist it itS induce it to abandon its ha s i or 01 at least f t 1 tb that t must bo lon a to to I the ithe the campaign mado m In the thet I interest of Utah industries doubt safe sale to exclude elude t C It i is without j lead ea I tho the list of commodities which the tta Tribu Tribue Tribune moi Joni e d desire to a admit free fre of duty The Trib rib o I r. r Kearns Kearne once a n 5 senator at r from orn tj this state I I. I and as ns such an ardent t supporter supporter-of o the e 0 bill biU is deeply interested in a a lead leia tari tariff ff would force his mine to to close He m nj properly bo be assumed to understand 1 ho e necessity for a n protective duty on lead and to be ready to any attempt to remo remove it Cf f fI Is h it from wool that Mr Kerns Kearns n newspaper ne I would ouId remove remore the tho tariff 1 One eo at least we hope hoe not The millions millions' i dollars 0 i invested im-ested in in Utah thousands thousands thou thou- sands of persons per ons whoso Whose Ii livelihood depe depends depends' as' as upon I tho the maintenance of the selling eUing price of tat wool I. I at a n. reasonable figure precludes th the suspicion S I I the Tribune would urge its ith removal That t News Newspaper newspaper 0 and is well paper should be no doubt awat that the removal of tho the duty would reduce the hc selling sellig g I price o of woollen goods so little as to tobe o be abu aln i t negligible ye yet would di diminish t the returns from ff 1 raw wool to an extent that would work eriQ harm S t I J I I Nor Nr is 8 it con conceivable vable that a Utah Uh ne newspaper 1 I is i so 60 little interested in the sugar industry or or oro I II I informed ill as ag to the role it plays in Utah pros prosperity prosperity pros pros- as to desire the r reduction n or complete ex extinction I of the tho protection it t enjoys enjoys The The business of the Utah farmer r has immeasurably increased I since the growing of sugar beets became profit profit- t I able the wage earners of Utah have found their ther 11 field held of employment vastly broadened since B sugar gar garI factories factories' were iere established the dividends distributed I to Utah stockholders of the B sugar gar companies havo have stimulated trade and commerce year after year The free admission of sugar to the United States wo are assured by those familiar with the industry will inaugurate a n competition that the Utah companies cannot c. withstand unless they reduce the tho Price of beets to th the point where their growing growing- will prove unprofitable to the farmer and ns also alse decrease t the wages of the men and women and women employed in the f factories It is not O possible ible that the Tribune desires to injure muir these three e great Utah products The fhe plausible explanation of it its belligerent attitude I and its ita ca caustic tie criticisms criticisms' of Utah Utah's 5 senators n is that its de antipathy for is 1 greater than tau its I sc sense of duty to Utah that it its it desire for t I upon them transcends its Ifs wish to be of service to r the state and its people But nut Mr lb Seams Kearns newspaper newspaper news S t paper poper eventually will discern its error and will conclude to take our advice We V e have ha suggested and we now repeat it t that thai t tt t I the Tribune join Jom The Herald Republican Herald hcan in d doing in t whit what it t can to o rescue this co nw al th the o rf j i i larni tanu Lut deterring it ita efforts efforts' j I at vengeance e until that menace h his has s passed I t the national administration has been co convinced I that it would be doing Utah incalculable hatm harm to to toI reduce the protective tariff upon it its industries I we can n all aU return to the political Kilkenny cat t fight the Tribune is in inviting When the tho common 6 danger has been removed Senators Smoot and andi t i Sutherland and their friends will meet Mr r. r Kearns Kearn and liis lila supporters those thoro in the tho open and ond those in hiding biding on whatever cr issue isroe they may suggest I In the meantime however howver let let us t work ork together I to be of or service ser to Utah in In this matter X No mans man's political ambitions ll need d suffer and none need be balked of his revenge IC all can afford to wait until untila a more more- propitious ls time t I q W |