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Show ? ! - Uy , jl. it DESERET men 4 not Mwstltute th , business j community any mors than the three tailor of t constituted Tmik "W, the pcoplg.'1 NWS DESERET EVENING a 9mmt vto. ' ' WkttMf iVBmumON riUCMi prosperity. . IH t IN $ In ww, t SALT LAKE , crrr. - Uk im. JULY J, SCORE OF PEACE TREATIES. tht There, seems to be a fkelthowd Congress' will I asksfl before aSJourn-mto ratify peace- treaties with erm twenty forelt.ii power. lo before thU ruH euch A. ettueUon have presented HsnmTMit tltr happy to opite of th xuny troubles faced by several nation It would seem appropriate to cal! this the era of peace. Cm tgrcss' will do well to weijch these sfireneatt with other powers and to aCns the great power placed la lte hands Certainly .nations! honor should not be sacrificed. but If they have before them for ratification pacta entered Into between the State Department of our country and similar departments 'of twenty other powers OurjA tuskrre would be remiss Indeed In their duties If they failed to assent to honorable contrail binding the nation to submit Ita grievance to a dispassionate tribunal for analysis before a resort to arms. : The treaties provide for mediation by a board composed of five member, one to be appointed by each interested the . citizens nation from among thereof, one to be appointed by eaeb interested country from among the citizens of 6me foreign country and these four to select the fifth member It Is provided that In exceptional cases, upon the failure of these four to agree, that the fifth shan be appointed by some " disinterested nation or neutral tribunal. The signatories' are bound by the treaties not to resort to force until .the mediators luvs completed thetr work, which, of course; would include their report and recommendations with regard to the settlement of tb difficulties submitted to them fof adjustment. Even If mediation fails to bring ' about a settlement of the difficulties which may be submitted to th tribunals constituted to restore good win and to adjudicate ihp issues before them, there is always a period In which itself to pubiitr sent intent a normal status so that It may view the issue without the passion, excitement and fevertshnese that is stirred up when first they are viewed- - Calm and deliberate Judgment following the judicious consideration of the quea--1 Itself . as ttons Involved commends much more satisfactory and honorable than a hasty decision reached white stirred by anger, bias and greed. No leas this true in th relation of nations than In our relatloss with our neighbors. Sixteen treaties have been signed and th seventeenth Ik to be signed during th week This I the pending agreement with Uruguay. Th efxteen nations with which we have contracted, subject te Congressional ratification, are: Salvador. Guatemala. Panama Honduras. Nicaragua, The Netherlands Bolivia, Portugal Persia. Denmark, Esritxerland. Costa' Rica. Dominican and Republic. Venesuela. Norway, Peru. Th text of the tresty. with The prance has been agreed upon treaty with Great Britain la now being submitted to th various eolonlea and coplea of these treaties have been eent to China forexaminatlon.lthavtng been announced that China Is willing to enter into A similar agreement. The State Department announces that It hopes to sign similar- agreements with BraxIL Argentina and Chile before Congress adjourns In a statement bv Secretary Bryan he set forth th following analysis of th general purposes of th trestles: That Investigation shall be resorted cases where th ordinary reto In sources of diplomacy fail. That the contracting parties the' right to sc: Independently on th matter after the submission of the report. That - there shall-be-appeal to la force until alter the investigation completed. . i I: . IMA nt ht mey-restore- 1 ' 11 ohr mt ' some-wher- e, et . Cartel Caret For you ar p Human Being. And e not a Human Being a million Hme greater than alljkg Birde tnd Animal and Flower and chunk ef Gold and all ike Rubiee tnd Diamond that serve and beautify the place where Human Beingt live and eat and walk around I Whether you Care or not count Who -- - YOU -- with you more than with anybody much a everybody tie Caret. Remember that It doe not Rain ALL th time anywhere. tie, nA MONDAY maa to play ban or in anything that demoralises and exploits th people on th day which God meant should rest and them physically. Intellectually and spiritually. On the other hand, every summer Sunday holds at least fifteen daylight hours when thousands of persons whose home are not attractive, woo do not own carriage and automobiles, who have few Inward resources, ar likely to follow tlje crowd. Even If they go tti church on. y or twice, as they eugnt lo da. even If they sleep late and spend mors time, than usual at meals, they still have, much leisure left on their hands. Th tern put non to kef on street corners or to rnrouae In questionable rosort Is strong. Some recreation of the right sort Is essential. At this point w believe th Influence of Christian sentiment should be felt In determining as far s poaxlhie the character of amusements and diversions and In overseeing what take places In public re- sorts PLUCKING BOARD.' th New York Tribune. Secretary Daniels baa made a start toward ending tb evils of the naval "plucking" system.. He has appolnied a board of officers to recommend changes In the law nhich will do away wltb ALL THIS WEEK. atar chamber proceedings and eliminate ' World's Greatest discrimlnatlor and Injurttce, without Opi.-i- r , d flow of procheeking the a great Ull of hog Headlining motion. , weather fentu The vice of the existing method. Is COOLEVT ft Nlffrr IN TOWN. tup: that th Judgment or th "pluckei Always 85 lo 8 degree was sot baaed on the public records, of tb officers ordered 4ots retirement. The board acted more or less blindly and arbitrarily. It would be easy To substitute fo- - arbitrary action some, general rules. 'Age In grade might be, considered as aa element and the demerit market, up against officers might also be need a testa of relative Inefficiency. A fixed system might) also work to toe disadvantage of some deserving officer iHrtt Lake Amtm 1C3 E. Condemnation of the present method hoe been very, general. The Injustices rirmt iMtkg tUllr at I a. . for U committed by .this years board were too flagrant to be endured looser.. Wei BALSAM HOTEL ABO BRIGHTON should Ilk to see Congress reinstate' the victim of th 1414 boards ml- judgment, as wall as make a repetition I RcCwrnlatr stag leave Brighten et of. such mtsjudgment impossible. Round Trip 43 44. TO .ABOLISH ' Prom much-desire- - Brighton Stage ' Round Trip 43 64. Phone Wasatch JUST FOR FUN sources and ar united In building up our State to an economic, social, and Intellectual manner.'" from th east and west, come thousands to our doors te contribute something of the best from world; from our borders go th youth to Europe and ever all America' .to bring back Is time something nr A hs intellectual life, obtained from tb galleries, universities. and museums of the world. Surely Utah has much- - ta encourage her. Her detainer are fast passing; her friends ar growing In strength. Her people have everything to be thankful and happy for. On his fugitive trip from Mexico City to Puerto Mexico tbs heat was so great Truly, "the farmer Is still on the that Huerta was continually mopping Job!" Don't forget him or It! th perspiration from his brow. Had Carranaa caught him he would have OPR WHEAT CROP. mopped th earth frith him. NEWS y 3664 for Reservation. THEATER UTAH ALL THIS WEEK Vti'.ir.",?- -- DANNUNZIO'S ALL STUPENDOUS PHOTO SPECTACLE RIA dRCHESTR.A THE WORLD'S MASTERPIECE. CHORUS OP 30. OP 30. Prices: Evenings, entire lower floor. 75c: first 3 rows balcony. 50c: Entire floor and first lower rows Mainters: 35c. balcony. remaining 3 rows balcony. 50c: remaining rows b Irony. 25c. All seats renewed, EXCURSION RATES ON DAMBERUER ELECTRIC LINE Never In our Nation's history hav the crop been so enormous as th present year. It all goes wall, the United State .will produce 3M.M6.goO bushels pf wheat, nearly twenty per cent more than tb bast previous yield, which was last year's: and our com crop is the greatest In alt our history. Kansas alone will harvest over three hundred million bushels of Corn, and already the farmers of that state as well as all th Mississippi states are seeking workmen from all over tb land. The railroads wilt be kept busy furnishing cars and even the steamship companies are trying to solve the problem as to bow lo handle our exports In cereals Prom an agricultural st least, tb times could never be better for th American people. Tb farmer will be able to pay his debts thereby creating a healthy financial condition throughout the land. Over 33M.000.404 will be paid to th farmers of Kansas Nebraska. Missouri. and Oklahoma aknS during th season, and .this will rssult In a revival of trade In tbs west that will be felt ' far tnd wide In the land. la Utah our crops an far beyond the output of any previous .year, and our problem I how we are going to place our fruits and 'flour on th eastern martini- - The rallroads ar taxed to their capacity, and. it I feared that th loss wilt be much to the fanners because of th limited facilities for carrying our products. However, th yield t f fruits and grains vegetable and sugar bsets'ls encouraging to say th least, and It all goes to show that our true wealth after all lies in th product of the soil, which makes th farmer Independent and happy, and maintains th security of our civilization. vtew-pol- TO THE PASSING TOURIST. vfrrlld .ti-il- t BRIGHTOX NEW RUSTIC HOTEL Goes with all new and modern conveniences. OPEXEB JtXV 1 1 At ' the head of Big Cottonwood, Utah's most beautiful canyon. Rates 4144 up. Meals a Ln Carte Trout and chicken dinner served dally from 13 to 3. i -- furth er : tHan green tea - --and j more refreshing, tod VISIT THE Deseret Museum POINT OF VIEW "An awfully nien man live 1 VcnnoM -- Building. fiecond that so? on Entrance Floar.-EE- General Huerta says that he Is going he to Europe and that he will stay there JAe: Th Cltff Dwellers Maramle until his country needs him. It would 1T! Carpenter, Skeleton of. Extinct Monsters. .. Th South Sea Island Collection. be weir for hirer to make a ninety-nin- e My. but the carpenter Is slow. Th Hail of Mormon Relies, and With him a. Experience fallr-H- e year leas of his residence. The finest Mineral exhibit in th even stops his work to go State. And manicure bis nail Militant Suffragette Jan Hunt may - Cincinnati Open dally except Sanday. :3ff to hav thought that eh eras avenging For getting things don In Enquirer. a tush :M. Admission 35 cento. ConJan Welsh Carlyle when eh slashed ducted parties at reduced rotes, by He does not care a straw; his brush to, aside Ha'll work lay arrangements. previous Millais' portrait ef The teeth upon hi saw. 4Boston Transcript. Margaret Anglin says thst hsr husband may be a poor actor, but that he No Limit For Him. must bo a flae sweetheart. Eh In"I hear Wombat is a gentleman farm- BELMONTkSCHQOLF&Ts sists on an "angel." er now." 21 miles south of San Franclaco. "Right up to the notch, too. Puts General his scarecrows Prepares for College. "la modesty a stats of mind?" asks evening drees on atell Uask. Louisville and elective courses. every evening: Address an exchange. These days ranch l. Secretary, Dept L, care W. T. frtodesty t all In th minds eye The Polite Driver. Reid, Belmont, California. In New Orleans they car more for Chauffeur (under auto:) I beg your a man's ratting average than they do pardon, sir. out would yon mind back' ing the car up a little? for Tils batting average. School forGirife Owner: What the matter Chauffeur: My face is caught In the Accredited to Colleges East and "In again, out again, gone again." work Punch Bowl. and Primary Departments., very wH describes Mrs. Psnkhurst s Reform. Send for illustrated catalogue. prison experience. China is In need of many reforms." Principal; Mary I. Locksy, A. B. , It Is said that Edison obeys hit wife "Tea" answered th glob trotter. PALO- - ALTO, CALIF. would start "What rolorrn you No genius In that; all husbands obey i with?" their wive. In"Spelling reform." Cincinnati quirer. to have a skyscraper Chicago Strain Alleviated, church. Of course It will bo "high church. you going to Europe soon?" "Are one New York girt asked repllea th other. "Now that How strange that the fisherman's ps"No." Is eut of local politics and high biggest fish always make a good get- finance. I don't think well have to go to Europe so often." Washington Star. away. 'TKU The TruthfmJ Farmer. Quality The man who makes a fool of him"Tou told me you hadn't any moself never confines himself to on role. squito" said the summeri boarder, re, THE BEST LOCAL CREAM. Not a Cooling brees but hot words proschfully. "I hadn't." replied Farmer Cerntos-seERIFfi, "Them you see floatin' around com make a coolness between friends. from SI Perkin s plate. . They aint LOCAL The CREAMERIES, when they have Th price of beef Is also after an mine." Washington etsr. all have class f lyst buttnnkrs, attitude record. - - - Depend Whose Pee.-- -' the benefits of the advances -' made in the science of. butter After th Bsll "Didn't yod find himA telephone girl accepts more calls making. wonderfully light on hi feet for such than proposals. a heavily built me?" They also have one advantage, "Oh. yee; ne was Ught eoough on that of receiving the Cream be-- Even reinforced laws are not ht D." Life. A fore It has been fermented, ' wblrb Is not slways tnje at the Very. Very Creel MEADOW centra! rrm,-rv- . A IEW BUTTER . la .. QUALITY Young Bride I didn't accept Jim j After vacation, rest; after rest, the thTh first SWEET-CREAmad" from time hp proposed. old grind. I not fermented properly ripenMiss Ryvsl (slightly 'envious) ed. et the BEPUof the LOCAL know you didn't, dear. Th Toung Bride How do you know?. CREAMERIES. New Haven appear to be he fled for there. weren't Miss Ryva' Tou Arernue. , J. ,M. CHRISTFTSEX PRODUCE Sketch. Courier-Journa- Castilleja Utahs Greatest GlothingJSal- e- West-Gram- A wondrous under-pricichandise! Come! Save! v ' ' ' , -- Every patterned Suit Included. e Blue Serges. 'AH patterned Pants for menlind 6oyT T ' All Boys Knickerbocker Suits. All Straw Hats and Genuine Panamas. Ladies Panamas HALF PRICE. . - Many lots of Shirts and Underwear. ' ' Many lots of Silk Neckwear. All Washable Neckwear. " 5.00 Hurley Oxfords now $3.00. Boys Wash Blouse Suits HALF PRICE. All -- L -- of standard mer- ng Butter. Two-piec- s - , Anticipate your wants and needs for months lo come. . ' . , . UTAHE GREATEST CLOTHING STORE -- Gardner & Adams Co. . ; M ln the Kearns Building " We Give and Redeem Security Vouchers - 7 . . The battle cry of freedom CO. office. . A Wise Answer. Meadow View products are Better. Examiner Admiral (to naval CandiBUND AT PROBLEM. AdTHE da ter Now mention three great mirals. . Prom th Congregethmallst. Nelson and I beg Candidate W urge Christian people who would your pardon, Draks, didn't quite catch sir. . citizens your nsm?. ruiu-hkeep and pass on to our newer th beet element ef Sunday It chance for rest. Its opportunity for quiet wor' Sure, f He Wnal To. ship, its freedom from to boisterous and the artlvltie-' study demoralising Irate Boarder "I thought yots toM 513 SLAIN STREET thetr respective me I could sleep under blankets here1 Sunday problem ofshould don not be ' This communities. HONEST WORK of night?' simply from th point of view of traUnperturbed Farmer "Bo y kin. ef dition or of legal enactments, pro- ye want to, and you got the blanket" , HONEST PRICES hibitive or permissive, but from the Baltimore American. Painless extraction sf teeth "or no point ef view ef the moral and spiritual pay.' All work guaranty. welfare of our large heterogeneous Asserting Her Rlht. . urban populations . REMEMBER US Dame, standing In aisle, to occupant W do not believe In th commercial 4 '. We Treat You Right" Ixlng of Sunday by noisy assemblage of pew "Are you Mr , , that disturb the peer of neighborhoods ' Office N . ' hour; 1:14 a m. to 4 p.m. and Interfere Arltb 4h worship of God "Well. J am. antFtbl Is her pew." Sunday. 14 to 3. "Phon 1111. In hie sanctuary. In letting tb rich tb poor ' Puficix man play and forbidding . gull - - . r - ! The Great Country Newspaper Semi-Week- ly " Pllklngton-Haycock?- . 77 V - BALSAMS high- - Lake. City, and the valley together with the mountain and vales of the entire State of Utah look Large golden - Discussing the proposed trestles Sec- so beautiful as now. wheat fields smiling orchard with retary Bryan aald: fruits of almost every kind, sndhsy In of our tread there are certain excefiivns asd In most of these fields extend. far and wide. Th moun- Treaties the exceptions are: "The vital uln re flDou In their summer verInterests the .independence of the two durt. and the streams arc .very beautl countries and the Internet of the third ful. enclosed as they sre with wilthat these arbt-ratlo- n parties" It is evident treaties do not prevent recourse low and goldenrod. The tree of Salt to hostilities with gatd to th cause Lake City and the ararietlsa exceed "Included In the exception clauso. It Is those of almost any other city In the the Intention that the trestle now be- west make of our aide walks rare ing exchanged ehntt rtoer-th- l gap and leave no emus for a declaration of war shady avenues where one may find a and th of hostilities until coolness quilt, restful.- - Hundreds -- of bcptnnlng ' there has been an invecllgstion of the differences I Is believed an mveett-ratln- n wild,.ftowerJng plants are found In .will not only .give time for the the canyons and no place on earth ran eubeldent'e'of pairion and the restora- boast of a greater variety. Our mines tion of calm and dellhetate Judgment, are furnishing work to thousands of but that tt wtl) also be useful in p and front our factories wares ar rating questions of fact and questions men, sent to 'the markets east and west. of honor. i X, Above all, baa Utah a contented peoThis Is s momentous effort In. the ple, whose aims are high, and whose world-wide cause of amity and de1 great. . No better type of serves the tholightful consideration of destiny Intellectual manhood and womanhood . every member of Congress. exists than ' here In these mountain Vales and tho children Of our pioneer President Wllgon ha consulted with stock, together with those who her three prominent business men.on tfusl-Re- ss come sincq tho railroad Vas built, ary business taking bold of our undeveloped re- conditions. But three no f it.' '' Has th feoderTlm and Inclination to glance at a few figure?,, . . The agricultural department at Washington baa observers and correspondents In every part of tbs country, who report from time to Ume the condition of th crop Thee reports are "conservatively scanned, compared, and summarised, and the totals sre published. They represent, at th hour of publication, the actual statu . so fa Imiwaa esltmate Is possible, of the nation's crop Th markets of th world, arc Influenced by that report and prices on the world's exchange rise or fait In accordance ivith Its forecast, Hare Is a partial synopsis of the latest publication: Th wheat harvest will yield Mb million bushels worth 700 million dollars Of corn there will be harvested HI million bushels, worth over 3 billion dollars Osts will thresh out 1,204 million bushels which will be worth ever 400 million dollars- - This year's crop of thee thro staples alone will therefore hav a cash value of ever three billion one hundred million dollars! Is these figures are not included th barley, bay or manifold crops wltb which th good earth fairly teem in response to tb labors of th husbandman. Tb total value of farm crops la tb whole country for th year ef grace 1114 I figured to be not a cent less than tea button dollars, or more than a hundred dollars place for every man, weman and child In th land! - Th ordinary mind Is wholly unable to grasp th full significance of thee statistics Tbeifinunnsity staggers belief. They are so big a to be almost without meaning. But there they are, and thsy are vouched for by the beet authority If anything ths estimate Is declared to be low rather than ADAMS fl A successful captain la big business th chief commercial city of the southern states recently sent out to hi , ttsr small army of hustling young travsllng men these ringing Instruction! "Don't werry,' War or no .war. VRI BMMUrr rats or ho freight Vs tea tariff ; freight Lmkrn City, Vu4 kll or no tariff, baseball or no baseball, ; ' b4 mIm mIU Oorwywwiwm mimt Tw pmUemUmm aktai to 4p ii M UK gray Juice or champagne th tanner Is still on tb Job. Dos t forest him." ; bUtos A small paragraph of that kind of New Trk OAm, 114 Ftftft An CM to OOcn !M Mihla AnM J, . talk Is worth a whole velum of, cKtoaey, BeprweewaUm . croaks sad groans. It carries cheer,, comfort and confidence to all Who will NKoAm kit mm marts 1 CHy heed h. Its true. Act W Cmi Mate Nll, fif ytAf kml'Wiair, mt tittfU Kerrs, pmr tmt , Nnlgt ts GEORGE MATTHEW Wt are all creature of mood. And to w all have moment when a though tee tcer o euch m email value that nobody carte who to or or to hat urn doBul If ever t man i etranded upon th Rock, U i at tueh a time as this., ffhO Cartel Why! Everybody Cart. Dont you think that they dont-- If they toy they dont they dont moan Your ditcouraged hour I the discouraged hour of many a one right note, tomewher. And if that on is believing that tomebodQ, really Carte, you can be-- it ae he believetX) , This is - Caring old world. It would have been put but of buei-nlong age if-- it Hadnt been. No matter what your lot, there it earner me, tomewhere, who lot is harder, and the chance are that ha it eticking it out like a good Indian, with patient, end fortitude. . By Carrier, t X Iy . EVENING WHO CAKES f Tooely--stree- Nvtli tmmpu m4 itfM ku Uk cur, mt PfF'f2 kh,u. Advertisers n knMi tu NEWS. ue semiweekiy News if they desire to reach the of the Western States and. Territories in their homes people - |