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TAILOR
309 Judge Bldg.
Bell 1032 Ind. 4990
IS COUNCILMAN M'KINNEY ATTORNEY FOR
THE FEDERAL BUNCH?
Is the Francis J. Heney (halo about to be trans
ferred from San Francsco to Salt Lake? Is the
Parley Christensen pose about to be shadowed? Is'
Luther Burbank, who has combined so many
ambitious vegetables to the ultimate improve
ment of both in a single specimen, about to be
outdone?
The recent activities of Councilman James W.
McKinney would lead one to believe that the
gallery plays of the first, the cheap bid for free
advertising of the second, and the skill of the
third are all to be assumed by him, for he is
apparently possessed of those uterliug attributes
which go to make up a great reformer, and
which only appear at rare intervals in the human
race, a sort of a Burbanked Doctor Parkhurst
Anthony Comstock-W. C. T. U. rolled all in one.
Possibly McKinney Is sincere and merely mis
guided, but the eagerness with which he seizes
upon every Herald-Republican story or editorial
having for its object something to say to the
detriment of the city administration, would
lead one to believe that he is attorney for the
federal bunch rather than a city councilman,
keen on his duty, and having the best interests
of the city and party at heart. Every time that
paner says "shush!" he sneezes, though previous
to entering the council, McKinney had a very
large number of admirers who thought they saw
in him the making of a competent official. That
they have been greviously disappointed is putj
ting it mildly, for he has done nothing during
his incumbency but create strife and trouble and
discontent, and the most apt pupil who might
have spent years under the tutelage of the fed
eral bunch could not have done them better ser
vice than McKinney is doing in his work of
disorganization.
If there was any principle at stake it would
be different. A high principle is always above
a party if the advocate is sincere, but the specta
cle of a man of McKinney's calibre unfurling
his banner as the leader of a reform movement
to solve the problems of evils that have existed
for four thousand years without any perceptible
halt in their progress, is ridiculous, to say the
least. Has this city and state not had enough
to contend with from the liars without and the
assinine legislature within, that it must be fur
ther hampered by reformers of the McKinney
stripe?
It Is always expected of Brother Fernstrom
that he will be a trouble maker. His perennial
performance in this line has grown to be such
a habit that he has come to be looked upon
as the chief clog to progress in the council
. manic chamber. Let him retain his prerogative,
or, if he must make way for another, let that
other be someone with the brains of Fern-'
strom, and not James W. McKinney.
There are many great Improvements decided
upon and contemplated for the Btate and the
city during the coming year, but nothing would
bs of so much benefit to; all concerned as a
firm resolution on the part of nine-tenths of the
legislators and such city officials as the McKin
ney kind to give us all a rest.
Rev. Charles Aked, pastor of Rockefeller's
church in New York has left that city to ac
cept a charge in San Francisco. He resigned
his New York pastorate, he says, because he
did not want to minister to a church accessible
only to people who came in automobiles. Can it
be that he thinks it is easier for "a camel to
pass through the knee of an idol" than for an
automobile to enter the kingdom of heaven?
The Industrial Workers of the World make
only one exception to the eight-hour day and
that is when their lungs are at work.
If Coal was sold by the heat value, in
stead of the ton, "Hiawatha Coal" would
bring the highest price.
Nearly all dealers.
Mined in Utah by Utah people. Keep
your money at home.
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693 Both Phones
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at reasonable rates.
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Security and Trust Building.
DR. AUSTIN KERR I
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
(Utah Medical License 592.)
Both Phones. Salt Lake City.
520 Mclntyre Bldg.,
FOR REAL ESTATE I
Just go straight to
Hill
Manager Real Estate Department, Halloran
Judge Loan & Trust Co., headquarters for
Real Estate of all kinds. 309 South Main.
Phones 823.
Interest On Meter Deposits
The Utah Light and Railway Company
announces that it will pay Interest at the
rate of 5 per annum from January 1, 1911,
on all deposits then in its hands and from
the date of the certificate on all deposits
made subsequent to that date to the date
the service of the company is discontinued,
providing for electric service for the protec
tion of which the deposit was ma'de, has
been paid regularly each month and is not
closed within a period of six months from
the date the deposit is made.
Interest earned each year will be credited
on the customer's account for electric ser
vice during the month of January of the en
suing year. '
Utah Light & Railway Co.
"Electricity for Everything"