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Show ril THU would not with them to do. If they wished td reaped the wishes of their friend hsd he been alive, they would refrain from violence and lawlessness, he told the mob. His words had the desired effect and the crowd melted away. It was a praiseworthy and commendable act, requiring a hlh degree of moral aa well as physical courage. Not every sheriff In the land would have dona it. Sheriff Taylor deserves the thanks and gratitude 6f all those who believe lit law and order. iTHE DESERET NEYS iCBSCRIFTlON PRICK. I l ! lan.urdr iMnl-WMkl- r. w ll.V,'.'. ' N.ws. Ht BUUtCH, j IUK Ukl ( tgU City. CUh for and other Madlnf Curr.rond.ne. t Bmorl hs eddrs.d shosld puhlle.lloii Member AdU Bor.su areuletlos. J T. McKinney. Eeetem HepreeenlmMra Re Torn Office. 114 Fifth Arenue. CHiesae OfOce. 1SS eentb Mlcblasa Arena- - EntereA at the pceloffle of sseond elaee matter eooordln to Act of Confrere, March I, 1S7S. to The Aeeoetated Free ts e duel rely ent1tlel of all the nee for repnblleatlon credited to It or not otberwtee cr.AtUdlntM. neerepaper. and nleo the local new publtohed herela. all rlfhte t republlcatlon of opeelal dis. patch.. hero ere alao reeerred. 1920. 3. SALT LAKE CITYi - - - AUGUST transferring the load to the PUBLIC ANOTHER Interesting coincidence Is that the U. S. ANIrlfispobt Princess 'Matoika which is oar- to th Tying the American tfgresentaUve seventh revived Olymplo contests at Antwerp swung into the North river the other day from exactly the same Hoboken pier whence went three short years ago the heroes who were to carry Americas banner triumphant across Europe's red fields of war; also that 70 per cent of the departing athletes era men, many of whom went oversees with the army. They were thus members both of the A. E. F. of war and thlf A. E. F. of peace. The former force was made up of millions: the latter of only 108 track and field men, 8 swimmers, 24 wrestlers, 22 boxers, 20 fencers and 8 bicycle riders hut they are the pride and glory of American manhod and womanhood too, for there are 14 champion women swimmers among them. , Of course, there will be none of the former anxiety and dread as to the results of these contests of peace, yet there will be no slight elation over the cabled news of this or that event being won by an American star. But more important than that will be the stimulus to athletics in general at home, and the influence for peace developed abroad by the friendly competition with the best that Europe has to offer. Whether or not the present American team shall make a more brilliant showing than their predecessors eight years ago at Stockholm, the fact it worth noting that they are far more representative of the entire United States, the canvass for candidates hav and Ing been put up to different localities tactions of the .country, whereby., naturally interest in the contests will be more widely diffused and of the utmost keenness every where. ice , all-rou- nd IOC, jrt-- j . eft year.-Some-- TUESDAY NEWS AUGUST 3 1920 For The Deeeret News hr Dr, Frank to U BUILDING BETTER BOYS Cmme. m dostrsbU for th. worker Iron thi trruir of (to Walk-I- s I Pol.csto s t Is for him to to Dot from It la suit Military training will Kdp -- but it tabes something besides settirKj'Up exercises to make healthy sturdy men. The body li (m Itnuf ital UL VTEr flit fryln of tbs pros 4 ud 'sufVtr Cap- tbs uss of tolas 4oHro4 frets pa of a gobs IX Armour or a F. . ReekefaUar, If all ye th fire ef Dm bran Mika. Ws'ra changed bows. whether for th totter So U fall tato Onry than aai pot 0 built out of the food you, aidest, tredded. Wheat Biscuit contains vitammes that are necessarv.to normal rition in addition to the tfesuebuildin$ . elements which are absent from many expensive fooc&The crisp and tasty goodness of the baked ivhole wheat is a joy to the wbatf - C is la about aO, aad le a uoastio cotta epaa to debate. Tbara la- amaQ 4oobt that IMor felon, bar dona a 4aI of , rood. They here throws tba foar af the wrath to son tote many a boaahead ampler. Th mr haro thatr place. Wit hoot (bam. aa4 the fa af (ham. I bavaat tba alltrhteet doubt tba atuptd (entry who drift Into tba manage-mo- nt of million usually by Uherttaao would aooa ha aattlng up royal familiaa la tboao United State talking about their divine rlfhte and otborwlea toatrldlng tba world Ilka a Coloeeu for to hohanoollora la human. But tba way out In Induatry la not tba International Union or labor oa tba one hand nor tba Combination ef Capltallata to fltht It on the other. That la ellty. It la a pbeee. It will paaa. It la Claaa nonaenaa. For no groat laeua waa ever determined by fighting. All the etepa forward of tha human race have been by The Ideal and evantual way of aettllng the labor problem la for employer and employed to get together Ilka tha human being they both are and talk thing over. All men want to be fair. That I nearly all. Kick out tha trouble maker graftere, agotlata and Jackaeee and let tha human being In ery plant elean their own doorstep. They are doing that in many plaoe For Instance, out In Ktw Jersey the other day tha workers In a company, who run tholr own affairs In a real industrial mt and passed the following democracy, resolution, to wit: WHIRIAI, It ha been brought to our aotlc through printed propaganda distributed among us worker while on our way to work thin morning, thnt the Amalgamated Metal Workers cf America have called a Tihop Meeting' for the purpose of having ia workers declare whether they are with . the employer or their fallow workers: and" R HERE AS, w . th eraplojroe of th Reeleter have governed ur Industrial affairCompany, through aa Industrial Democracy during th past yoar through th medium of duly elected representative br an.r of th workers; and WHEREAS, because ef this arrangement w hxv a fair and Juat method for the arbitration ef any disputed point affecting our welfare : and WIIEREAS. th rates of wages her la ef feet were fixed by a committee of en a basU of servtco rendered: and WHEREAS, such wages ere further augmented by a monthly bonus based upon pr- ductlcp: and WHEREAS. Mr. Walter C. Sheup onr president had to our kqowledg consistently refused vartdUs Invitations from other of labor, including th National Metal Trades Association, to Join with them for mutual protection; and WHEREAS, such refusal, w feel certain, was based upon his utmost confldtne In ur Joint ability to function properly under our Tndustrlsl Demoeracv; therefor BE IT RESOLVED that w es th of th Houe of Rsprossntatlvss of tho Autographic Register Company, hers assembled. while exceedingly regretting th neces-It- y of th calling of your Shop Mooting for th purpose stated, respectfully decline, on behalf of our constituents, your Invitation to attend. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that w arg you to serve your constituents by suggesting that they avail themselves cf a similar mod of representation ht their respeo-hepmip h v! ng- - proy.on-.it.abehj ta. worth under an conditions After I ha reading of which w nr pros to thank Ood that Common-- Bene and American (Democraty ar not , dad yet. (Copyright, 1(20; hy Frank Crans) o Or A Declaration of Independence. V feouaeed Judr After Raxa Oompers la hi place, A. E. T." INVADES EUROPE. railroads are guaranteed EARNINGS of the no longer than through this month of August; after September i the to earnings are supposed to be made sufficient cent return 6 5 or a per yield the roads Hence upon the volume of their Investment the large increase in farea and rates just authorised by the Interstate Commerce Commission, whereby the burden of the deficit and cf the tremendous aix hundred million dollar transwags award te railway employee!, is ferred to the public. The higher', shipping In charges will be mora than paralleled Increased living expensed at any rate this has always been the case a one or two cent raise or dealer being S In the cost to the producer raise in the cost cent ten followed by a five or In other Indusearners consumer. Wage to the classei salaried and the generally, will tries, feel th change Immediately, and may as well prepare themselves for it. However, the public feels well pleased In the main with the good sense and the calm temper shown by the great majority of the railroad workers in patiently wailing for and at last being satisfied with the wage award handed down last month, even though they were not given the full increase demanded. This is the spirit which is needed in the soluSCOURGE SPREADING THIS WAY. tion of the many problems which still persist to harass and vex our economio recovery. The is an ominous note in the word that railroad worker will not be begrudged their THERE from Europe regarding the appaladvanced pay, if in appreciation and grati- - ling spread of typhus. It ia declared that the tude for It they put into their work a greater greatest epidemic ift history impends. Already ' nd zeal, intelligence, induatry there has been great .devastation through now that la prob- a wage Enjoying efficiency. v i parts of eastern and central Europe, and 'ably higher than was ever before reoeived at slowly but surely tbe great wave is forcing its an tune or in any nation, they are under way westward. Dispatches yesterday brought moral obligation to give better service than word that a case of typhus had been discovwaa ever before rendered. Thie win help to ered on a French ship as it neared an Amerii lighten the load on the rest efiihe populacan port. Immediately an extra quarantine was tion. Tbe country knows already the splendid thrown around the ship, and every effort made efforts they are capable of; and there is every to prevent contagion from that source. reason to expect that an even iperdased Heroic efforts'have been, and still are ( Efficiency will be displayed by them henceforth being, made to gain control over the malady, 'as their contribution to the relief that la to but the task is almost like trying to hold back porely needed in this hour of intense human the ocean tide. In Poland and Galicia alone tend industrial strain. more than 231,000 cases were reported last . rTT"r . i jt fee beet physiciansofjiurppe UTAH MAN FOR CABINET? and a large number from America have strugand many THE Washington Observer" for the Phila- -, gled to bold the disease in check, 1 delpbia Public Ledger informs his paper of them have sacrificed their., lives in the threatens that if fate smiles on the Republicans in endeavor. Meanwhile, the scourge Black as Death did in the all Europe just November, " two former members of the Senate eueh With times. mediaeval widespread on Cap-louring enaior jardingi 4t is almost incvitibio'thal f litol Hill are considered" "cabinet certainties th... dreaded naa!ady.bault jnake its., way, jto I by polflical wiseacres tP Wa8hitgton.'"-Thej J America, jar John Wingate Weeks, of Massachusetts, Suggestion has been made by the typhus and George Sutherland, of Utah. Mr. Weeks is o(f the United States army, which expedition m Boston banker and is talked of as Senator led the has fight against the spread of typhus as Hardings secretary of the treasury, though an international commission of in that Poland, a graduate of Annapolis he may be drafted for officers be formed to wage a united medical the navy portfolio. Mr. Sutherland,- a former concerted and campaign against the disease. president of the American Bar Association, seem lo be A wue rhoeahd doubtwould This as one minds of the finest legal tranks in the less will be acted upon. There is little to be United States. He is a native,of Buckinghamshire,-fey'any-ffcan bordering on hysteria hut gained the Senate England; represented Utah-ias to warrant the is the situation serious to jfor two terms and now practices international 1- -2 DESERET i 0 palate-mo- 0 real food for the least money. st c er TH!-gat- Dont Be Envious; Become Slender ! If oa desire a good figure, lighter weight: smaller waistline. abdome nips, eta; if you wish to reaace your doable diin to one of pleasing firmness, lose no time in obtaining a small box of KOREIN (pronounced koreen) and follow pleasant, easy KOREIN system under $100.00 Guarantee 1. sy-ba- . Ms thsTslJ. bo Warvtn A ck as nraeh n you msiIm. aothsutInkoharm ped)xs .Was yov facowilsls, . . plea. oi both - -- Q - ptrsons . . . Kotsmi inua. , It is rtbabifc pasular, mioosl and toaxpsasiv - T , y - r lP'Washington."'-- " Regardless of political affiliations or- - pre- directions, the people of Utah will modestly but j confidently feel, as lo Senator Sutherland for cabinet position, that if fate' shall indeed ;8mile on the Republicans in November," President-elect Harding In choosing an. attorney. general could go farther and fare worse. law A SANE AND COURAGEOUS SHERIFF. . are .due Sheriff W. P ONGRATULATIONS R. Taylor of Umatilla county, Oregon, for the success of his efforts to quiet a mob which early Sunday morning stormedTti County Jail, Intent upon securing and lynching prisoner who killed Sheriff Til Taylor during a Jail delivery a week ago. The action . I i v I t f ' of the present sheriff is the more commendable in view of the fact that the alayers whom he saved from the mob had' taken the Jife of his own brother. The slain officer was extremely' popular In his community, and his killing4 aroused great Indignation as well as sorrow. Some of hia friend and. former 'associate deter-- i mined to avenge hia death by taking the law Into their own hands. Twice they stormed the Jail in the hours of early morning, and twice they were unsuccessful, owing to the effort sheriff, brother cf the man that bad been killed. Regardless of his own f!1" Ings. and the enmity be probably felt ttwsl M brother murderers, I saw h.s dutynd fought to perform it After the second futile attempt of th mob td secure the rrioner lh sheriff succeeded in gettmg tbe mob best leaders lo listen to him. He the1 under ceumstances; possible persuasion .y crowd that he pointed out lo the they wer doing Just the thj&g his brother ! xnosL..taxncStattention..pfallJJiejountries. Typhus is one of the worst inflictions that and there should cofne in the wake of wa be no delay in taking whatever preventive measures are possible. QUEEN MARY SETS GOOD EXAMPLE. MARY of England and her wardrpbe QUEEN in the recent news dispatched It seems that she has created quite a t stir by cost. Tothe chagrin and dismay of thtyhigh priced specialty shops along Bond Street the queen m her latest purchasing has jpven them the and through y a dreys agency .has obtained almost a complete' outfit at prices not in excess of those American . stenographer would pay. Jhe average cost per garment was ?30 andjdn evening go'frn.'coata, skirts and a tea gjwsn were included in the purchases. There are who will criticize the queen, holding that her rank and, station demanded tbt she refrain from being so plebian ip.4iier taste. Du! the incident wall lift herjHajesty in tve estimation of the great mass & humanity. I'- (jucthMary finds 130 attractive .fenough, garmFnts satisfying thfact may be taken ?.s an evidence of her jpod Judgment and acrnJ sense. Moreover, the Example s.e sets to other women is salutary and should have a good efft-etThere are fat too man women who can not content themselves unless they spend for their Wardrobe a great deal more than it u worth or t,han , they mly can afford. insisting on buying clothes of moderate go-b- a' - a-- i, ! STIO: om PtRLEY Just thirk. thn blood-thirf'- they-hav- e KNOWS. prohibition and Farmer-Labcandidate aio have fo be notified that been nommateLIndaapoii Newt. or 'I-- ujautv If yog ar TWENTY YEARS AGO. From th -- Filo of Th Deseret News. AUG. a, ioo. . g. was It reported on jfooA authority In railroad circles that project we being evolved fo make, 'Salt Lake Ctty th main ; station on th IJJilon Pacific transcontinental rout. Th lchem comprehended build-i- n the V. FjJ from Uinta, near th mouth of Weber nrfnyon, down east of TCayevltl' Into BaltUlak City and around the South end of ifyi'e Great Salt Lake to. Lot Angla. PrsdinV Bishop " wilUam B.'prsstoh. '' oboyAng order from a masked robber in his b&me at 74 west .North Tempi street, talked at the point of a gun Into a room .'opening off hie library, closed th door and remained until the burglar mad hta escape.. Th bishop was conversing with a friend on- - thy sidewalk about half a bloek-from his home whence saw a man go around the house. Th members of hia family wer not at home and he went to see (rho It was. Untiring th library h caught a glimpse of a well dressed man and op When his thought tt w addressed him the men turned, masked and armed, and th little plod was enacted. ' V.- -:- over-stou- t, you know tha mecomfojt of feeing eaYou may be clever enoughto make others imagine you ra glad to fee fat. that you are aa happy aa Ju Outwardly teem, but you truly wish to th tv thadom pietmr. .vgA thinner. S You need no longer ait Idly by and r' watch (lender persons enviously. Become supple, light and cheerfuL Improve your physical and mental ' condition add years to your life and lift to your ytart t The secret la ia following Korein It is for both sexes, mil age. There is a pleasure ia realising that you are a little thinner, in better health and more attractive each day. -- Follow the direettena- - of the Esraia of weight reduction, they are leasant and healthifying. Begin to feel the benefit at oocei A (ISO. 00 CsmsbUs h enclosed In ssdi box of Korein. Cash refund if you do not reduce 10 to 60, ( nor, pounds, a. nay b Beaded ia your care. TU. I. ito risk! Us to toxin rsdudnt Let your health km ror apso. Bocom weight. note , attrectiva, vivaciousir active ood tfioom. Your figure will be more normal, attractive; you will realize the benefit of your new superior Oaim 'youth and btautyt personality. Busy druggists sell KOREIN. - Alao sold in many department etorea Accept no substitutes ; there is nothing just aa good. ytm aimple, -- son-in-la- w. the-bish- Nathan Toung, nephew of th late Free- -' (dent Brigham Toung,' cam to Utah at th age of 71 to spend the rest of hie days with hie.atster, Mrs. Rachel 'Frasier, ynd hia brother, iamey V. Toung. of CoaMUw Mr. Toung was a member of the Mormon Battalion and went from California to Australia Jn 151. No word had been heard from him for nearly half a century and tt wee believed he wae dead. Hie identity and hi history wer Confirmed by hi cousin, -'Elder Brigham- - Toung. of tho Council of th Twelve. It wae announced thxt th eld Jennings Woolen Mills building at Fifth North and Third West street- - was bslng remodelsd by th Silver Brothers for a. mattress factory. Th department of t tX Weehlngtoa made ublic th following d lapktea from XJ told th Che Fo o French eoneul today no menage will be delivered from tho minister because foreigners ar advancing, n onPeklrt. Tw members of th Tsung 11 Yemen wre beheaded on the . 17th u!t for urging the preservation ef th ministers, by 14 Ting Hin, new command-- Ing th Chinee troops at Tskln. He ordered the Tae Tlrg massacre. Th ! was a direct defiance te d Interpreted Powers. MOTHER! 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