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SALT ; LAKE CITY. - (Isis - APRIL 13. 1116 RKACI111). is the pain year and a half the American public ,1 has beep told so often of the existence of first one international crisis confronting this country and then another that the announcement that the United States and Mexico are at the parting of Lb. ways might not be expected to emote a stir among the American people. We an uppoeed to , I 1'17' have 4 I , 1 , I !I ; Or t t , : - , If 7.4 .? 4 ' I , t j., t? .:ir tf . i; ' Iri .1 4 ,'.1--- 44 ' : .:i.-.- ' i; 1? ?:. '1., !1 :1 ''i , 1 ,,, ti :.::.'...:; t : I - I, tii 0A,:t ..ti 4 '' . I, ..!'j ;., .:'",( . t ,714, I. f , t :". ii' t !,',' ''''' ; IF, i , f;', I,,! ' jt k:!' . .., ,. .4 I; ' 'CI 4 . 4 1, ' ;.; il .; e Or: i:4 ,., ',, liA coldly celculating the low disappointing. held responinble for the kite sowing lion falling otttheee 'comPelltnif fall. with a cold and rainy autumn and unfavorable winter weather. nib actual condition of the crop may improve Inter on with Meths.:YU,' favorable weather, and is perhaps likely to do so, tocause the government's estimate is always rather conservative than otherwise. On the other -Wirer-killed" hand, there may have been & greater acreage then the Awl' report takes 11Qte ofthe next publication will have to be awaited before thie featsre can be necertnined. One point. howeer. is so well established thut no later ornate can alter It and It is onewhich is difficult of explanation. It is that there has bees a reduction of no lees than 11 per cent in the planted acreage. The farmer, for some re.lson. has cut down the Idea of his wheat fteldae)- dentlY hie returns from last year's bumper croo were unguitinfactory he that fr,iti this year's crop they might be. One suggestion is that he was injured by the difth:ulty in getting his slurping to market by the eastern railroad congestion in this country' and the disturbance In shipping caused by the war abroad. Another as. the certainty of a big increase in the price of binding mine. still another tik the scarcity of farm labor and the likelihood that with the boom to manufacturing and perhaps also in "soldiering." farm labor will be hard to get. Finally it la intimated that the general level of pikes received for Ms product was below what he expected though certainly better than in average years. These reasons, singly or combined, will not seem to be entirely adequate. for the common inspreasion is that last year for the American farmer wait one of the moat proeperous in history and that this year is just its promising. The iare fat which renisins Is that the United States is due ter a prospective yield of about half a billion bushels. or two hundred million bushels less than was estimated as last ireamona yield at this mune time of the year. PUBLIC WILL APPRECIATE IT. ------ THE general public would be glad to see Cup' License aesessor Chas. Lawrence's recommendation that bogie metches be &wooed Ileo instead of 25, the existing scale, carried into effect by the city commiassion. The Pell attendance at the weekly alfalfa. called bY cattrteaf of boxing matches. shows that about one per cent of the people of the city are interested in viewing the antics of the boxers who are beoked there. Probably the bigger half of thee weekly audience. is composed of youths. To see the fight game smothered by a high license would not be a calamity for the city, would cause a number of persons to leave town who could easily be spared and would clarify the air generally hereabouts. The efforts of lateen Asseseor Lawrence to bring to a proper scale aisaosamenta against droners, boxing matches and other enterprises which In the past have found this city a sort of outs are to be commanded. 'rhe city is entitled to collect a much higher fee from thee concerns than when the population was far below the present figure. If the higher license Seeps some of them away the town will be quite able to survive. In thia connection. we would urge again that the matter brought to the attention of the commissioner of finance by a local merchant a few days ago, that of imposing a heavy license tax upon itinerant dealers who enter into unfair competition with eatabliehed firms here. be primped to a conclusion. Blinking licenses to their proper figurewhich means that some of them should be reduced while others should be increasedwill have a wholesome effect upon local conditions. one-ten- th GETTING WHAT KE &MGM'. nu. tr aor- :- , ' , . - . , , APRIL of Man; VillTheathLove of God 13- - , 1916 L......... West Seeond South Neer Maim. THE BEIsT Or VAUDEVILIAr . E Gertrude HOFFMANN hi "SEMEREN." Vatideville's Grenteet Production. Company or ko. itat3tin414Y OTL1ER FEATURES. ee,... 2:16 p.m.. 10c. 26e. 60o. Eves., $:16. p.m. 10c. 26c. 60c. 76s Ness Week. ROAD SilOW Tickets tor entire engsgensceil now catastrophe so great as the present A WO,. war must of necesralty proctor', results unex- igLP11121.11 d tana WI Silk prices are mounting. The turned. , Rintigwity matches - oomtitnes sproid Ilk wild tall too - Was. 1115difid - - MAXWELL. Juno 20, 24, 31. 31. gta ..... 2, 1. 10, 14, ASnL'.iLI3.2O. II 21, 21. 2$. and 11. September October 31st, ISIS. 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' - - .91 Path" Just ; .- t THE REX n Bil4ittiiiti4414444-13',4- . I I I I 111111111t 1Vile's Sacrifice d A lb AMERICAN loy-a- e - ki "HELP W ANTED" . .:. ': .;, A ti he - I " sevyr-ebanort- as t... f -- LIT a ....-- u e '''' "rb44-"1,,ltt,14-04,47-:1- I 1 ,' 14", t.. 1 I ' We read with tranquil mind perhaps of the treat wars of the past. In the events preceding and following three wars. they Ple seem not so wtrenge or unusual. in fact, reason- I ti ing nom cause to effect we may almost saY I such changing' tind overturning' were unavoid141 .41 eine. But when we Hv, In the of such a 4. 417131 time of terror and ditoreae, bonm.,Int A iteetb truial tr. winter of man unreetrained liy law the or conventiou I burst forth in ail their true anti horrid nakednees, 1121,11ilt nor even are thieves to euppiseed ;ersienenois to Wnriletl be an "'"'"Zt . unknown quantity. then Fairigsa,;,a'AfrieVir"-A , M questions begin to arise, and many begin to doubt star istg tinto4 vaudeville even threw eternal veritien upon which they features. thought were founded their faith tn God and man. It is Otte thing to read of a fight to the death; It te Pieria Ceram's. MinkletrPla. quit another thing to be a participant In such a struggle. Ocoee cameras to greet art. All who with the weakneee of hu- Astir Lowas able Co. in Tlis man nature sympathize feel the need of exerceling not si twitit;a Dulte lo charity for those who once Proclaim" a sin IttnAn LA SCALA SCATItrrie faith tn God's goodneee and love, aryl who now tin,' that their faith waivers. that the sunlight of Those 14A, their hope Ls dimmed, that cruel doubt of the See prison. very exiatence of a God who is good constantlY recure and whose lapse Into pessimism Is a serious 'tumbling block to others. Allattempts to- understand the mystery of TON IC. WEEK-Ta- l will end much Mks the attempt to un- lannand the rtrE FRNEST mmtery of original sin, the mystery I will remain a mystery till. ct..3,1,-- 1 But like len must be accepted as an undeniablesoffering fact Just as the Bryant, Paul Phenomene of nature must be accepted as undeCliff nistole facts. Although they are but understorne even if we may not fully partially 1:,111All comprehend the mystery of suffering . there are many truths related to It that no one denies and 'sheds may be found in their acceptance to some on the almost staggering problem of th bearing war. Since the time when man fret brok the 'aims of God suffering has been as C.1111'0.n in thrive. perience of men ago the air we breathe,o-nv- n the holy Ron of nod endured calmly, bravely patiently. sufferings beyond the sisperienre et any I , new play. of the eons of men. Now we do arialaanly riot flfrI deubte 11440041 by Morawooriest arise because sin and sorrow sitti Lido ing have 1 liale here. Mats. been and are so universal. Ws Thurs.. secptrinis tort and Mt-- . 15o, and Mk as something dreadful. Indeed, awl tires,. 1 Night'. 114'. 2500. 15e. &On tl sleevelet extent unnecessary in view of blood. hut wit do not doubt the goeilneaa of tirei or his wondrous lova to man becteise things are true. Rather is our faith in himthy.strengthned and our love for him tiPtikenel eine. notwithstanding our sins and conseiiiient suffering. hie love prevails over all and pear. comes to Us SELECTED MAITRE& through acceptance of his marcebeis sift. Now why should our faith stumble when the ft011 L ITT MA NTELb sorrow, suffering and agony are maltiplied even In to the terrible proportions due to this ear? No new principle has entered into the problem. The A factors are the same. If two times two equals four, is there any new truth stated when we say four times four equal. sixteen? It sin drove Adam from Esien. and if sin caused the death en Calvary, should we wonder that sin represented by twenty centuries of the outrageous neglect of Christ's law to love on. another should result in GLADYS 14.42iSON such a war? No new factor hes entered into the problem. Reasoning from cause to effect. sortie "The Primrose such cataclysm seems to have been inevitable. the Surely consequence of sin cannot be questioned. The history of mankina leaves no loophole of escape from the conclusion, the wages of sin is death." No One of honest mind. xanitningothoreughte into the affairs and relationships of men. caa possibly doubt that the law of love and charity has been most grossly violated persistently and first entineiated. consciously since that law But this is only the beginning of the Bet of failures on man's part to live in harmony with God's smshymmiminommonmaxl IL commands. In fact our whoa. civilization Is permeated front top to nottion with the rottenness of sin and seinahnese Such a broad and sweeping statement does not in the least controvert the equally true statement that there are many true, followers of christ whose light is sincere, shining steadily and brightly, and whone lives LAST TIWE TODAY make all the More clear Oy force of contrast the surrounding darkness. Beenoee sin is so terrible a thing and Its 14,111114t(Ilittrief.P1 at) horrible is no reaThe Favorite son for doubting the goodness of God or his love A litCritlin Actor to man. For on the other hand. the consequences 13tomost) of obeying his laws and living in harmony with Dustin Faruum nig will do unquestionntily bring peace and joy. and all the satisfactions of a lift, well spent. Unless we admit this corresponaing truth vie merely In a Miwnineent Pfrinrhation and disgive proof that we are narrow-minde9 posed to consider but on. wide of the problem. An honest. fair minded owl diniassionlyte Ill compel us to admit that of the whoa. matter Burton Holmes Travel Menne& there is no true reasen no doubting our God or Paramount Netts Items. his love to man. I et pe- rather be fair minded to It hero therdthisiape put enough truly belongs-upon ourselves. k iiyet t11411V of the treat repots sin looking of history si tinve iiroosht home to us the truta -PO well lusted cetituriss also: Ntirely the wrath of man shall praise Thee. th remainder of wrath shalt Mei restrain." tine or two zemples will goalie. The terrible outiotaissof mans cruelty Edwin Tenhooner Prenents and stupidity shown in the horrors of the inquisition caused the faith of many to waver. and not a few to deny their Lord. But can env one now question that. by the wisdom of Almighty God, this fearful storm of mans wrath was made TUN the very Instrument whereby the name which was intended to Conglinle ana destroy those who th"le believed in worshiping their God according to their conscience. was conierted into the very A postortal dramatisation of Bream. means whereby religious liberty eventually became dominant? Perseculson drove our forelag's moat lassoes poem, la five arts. at acros the but the geese Plymfathers landing 641 lit WV!, MIIMP." outh Rock was symbolic of that rock foundation Novelty Farm. of freedom to think and heileve as we choose . on which was to he founded the future growth and stahility of our country. The awful slaughter of our Civil war preceded the firmer estaithehment 41111111110P NIONIONIMIlk of the Union and the freedom of the slave. The same principle in found prevailing In the long, slow. and sometimes disheartening advance of civilization from lower to higher planes. Why than should we dow-- that after this unspeakable fearful time of suffering. the same advance will be true? Many of us may not live long Specials Today and Tomorrow enough to see the wonderfol way In which God will use this tempest of man's wrath for his greatasroot on we this Fine assortment of the Best er praise and glory, but may sured, that whatsoever of the storm would not Carnations, we ever had, 35c work out for his greater praise and the eventual per dozen, 3 dozen MOO benefit of mankind. will be reetrained. Never yet heve hie premises tailed: never yet choice and selective Very hes there been a reversal of that law of advance stock of potted plants. JUbt noted; never yet. in all the darkest scenes 20c to MOO of tragedy and gloom has the light of faith failed and n one out in the hearts of all of his true believers; and never yet bye that faith failed of Yenta. in the light of future Justcation he slay me yet shall I trust him." "Though was uttered centuriee ago before our Christ had the final atel moat complete proof of love Phone Main 700 divine. Remembering that wondrous life of sacrifles suffering. sorrow and death for you and Garoian, Mgr. even Harry nrm true. and our faith remain me, cannot FREE DELIVERY the agony and distress of the present war,wunder we rearecall that the love of God was the son for the Star of Bethlehem and the sacrifice on understand such Calvary? T be sure we cannot a love al this. but at least we may be true to it. EAT MT it. glory In It. and never question .1. J. pected. 1 , i . agony I t, - . ........................r..............i. Why Should Our Faith Stumble When the borrow. istifiertris Are Even to the Terrible ProportionsMultiplied hue to This War. I , - DESERET EVENING 'NEWS THURSDAY HARRY J. HAISIELDEN or Chicago, who gained notoriety a few months ago by his ritori." part in the Baby Bollinger case. has finally got what he was looking formore notoriety and We are not by any means certain that the object of the punitive expedition hos 'been fulfilled some money. A news dispatch from the Wind "in so far as it will be able to do so:' The text City says that Dr. HaiAlden to about to become a moving picture star. The film company that of the war department order given to uen. FunMon is published today' in our news columns. signed him will have him act in a series of film Probably its very general directions have been dramas built around his theory that there are fully complied with, but President Wilson told the lives that are not worth living. and that it is better for mental defectives to die. For doing this Carransa government. as he is quoted in the Car-ransa note, that Villa was the object and subject he will receive an annual salary of $26.00o. The ?met. Wilson told Mexico: purpose of thr aim plays will be to carry the of the expedition. "Aiii we have already announced. the espedition gospel of eugenics abroad through the land." was ordered under an agreement with the de facto said Dr. Haiselden. No less could have been expected. Reputable government of Mexico for the purpose only of capturing the bandit Villa, whose forces have medical practitioners would have shrunk from Invaded the territory of the United Mates, and on the very publicity this Chicago doctor courted. no pretext whatever would we order an invasion In this particularly delectable eurgeon the "gosof that republic or a violation of its sovereignty.- - pel of eusenics has a most worthy exponent. Somehow his becoming a motion picture star Villa has not been captured. Re has been reported wounded and even dead. To satisfy the American at V1.000 a year recalls the eagerness of the people. particularly those living on the border. vaudeville stage to claim such "talenr as Evethe Chihuahua fox must either be found and 1n Nesbitt and others who, notoriety could be made prisoner or his foul corpse must be exhibited capitalised in the absence of merit and worth. to Oen. Pershing. Until that happy ending of this among them a string of former prizefighters. lockies. baseball and football players and women unhappy episode is reached. the object or Inc yewhose lives and loves got sadly mixed from time pedition will not have been accomplished. CarJust in passing. the question occurs I', time. ransa's protested ability to cope with the situahother the movies have done anything in WU 1, tion means nothing. On at least two occasions during this chase, Villa has gotten through the int Dr. Haiselden that tends to make rigid cenCamilla" lines when he was said to have been sorship less desirable. surrounded. nit tarransa forces either do not Th e Canadian munitions scandal has developed want to capture him. are afraid to do so. or ate fact that contracts were given to two "mushthe tar& This to chase the nag begin aot equal tut Perehing's troopers and they are the only ones room" concerns. That may explain the charge some of the Canadian troops were using who promise to be able to end They do it"( that "mushroom" bullets. imperil the de facto government of Mexico in the kast. they mean no harm to the Mexican people Maximillian Harden says that Germany has sad Will do nothing that need bring on further learned the mysterious Wa Ya of Providence. The unthe Mexico and United Siarell trouble between editor is miataken. It is ways that as. he seems great leas carraosa to looking for dark and tricks that are vain that Germany bits 10 be. learned. LESS Ni HL'AT THIS YE,t1t. The accusations and counter accuaatIona In the Von Bethmann Ho controgernY NITED STATES stein growers. dealers and sound wonderfully hat the old argument, "You're have down settled wiltiont exporters another. &WOO to rite fact that this .s.r s wheat crop is smaller be a than that el materially totns to If Villa is deed, the good he did did not die year ago. 80,We deenpatte was naturally to be ex- with him tor he never did any treed. pected, for tt WWI too moth to hope that tbe Tbs British stearnr Senator has been sunk. penipaglonaliy large crop of lilt and of lilt could now belongs to tho lower house. h swabs forthcoming for a third consecutive time. It forecast on and tne report But the government It Is to be said In favor of messenger boys 11111 yield la so much below thowe of the two prethat titay do not lead a rata !Ito,. Is a worth moment's vious years that the subject At meet political dinners "chewing the rag Is egambtatiou. Ita the first place. the April condition of the the piece de reeistance. frolrivir crop is summarized by experts throughThera are far mon, misfit ambitions than misout thtt Octitnirg as somewhat unsatieta,tory. This fit clothes tn this world. as the known is Whitt agricultural Ii dteCked In the preparedness movement reason and not deportment's estimate of "average condition." if this sedon toubl be perfectwhich it never is hysteria should lead. Compared with -,- 4ba Agora saki 1Prou1d be 100. "Therirs a key to every heart." says the mug. dude liortottioo. Om April estimate a year ago was Usually a skeleton key. ant high es ,OettteestItT percentage. ,lf.hite)t 3 Folly 10 may a good men cemeot be lePt etnint wlactgZ not ex Tbds year tivo ortintott is fl U ' lc i , Owen-A:wit- h , 'I callous and months. But in all seriousness. this new situation, while it will not inflame Public sentiment. nevertheless will give pause to the whole country. It affects our life at close quarters. We and our neighbor have come to a point that sooner or later was to have been reached. Upon the way our government now handles the trying situation, the entire country believes, rests the peace and Namurtty ut the border states, the welfare of Americana and Arnesican intereetio in Mexico and the right of the country to demand the respect of Re neighbor. Th. American people will not look with trantrinity upon any decision by their government Which Voids to the Mexican demands without fu1l7 rissitataig every American interest concerned in this latest development. The poseibilitiss present in this situation are of grave concern. The plight of the tonsil force of Ma country now over 400 miles Into Mexico, 'it a broach with Carmelo should come. would b pitiful and tragic. Though. of course. Ms is not the big thing at staks . it is. neverthelese, the thing which gripe the heart. These troops hate shed a new lustre upon the flag arid their good for- tune and welfare are in the thoughts of every American. We have on the border anti in Mexico practically all the regular forces In the Untied Statesoonly a handful of men might be added and then every garrison in the country would be depopulated. To withdraw any considerable force Ircen the border for service on Mexican oil would be to recklessly expose the border towns. It is In such a situation as this that the woeful state of military unpreparednees of this country may be appraised. Serious as the situation may appear, it I. not to be supposed that it will reach a conclusion im modtatislY. The Carman' note does nut brusquely demand the withdrawal of the American forces. It does approach this point very closelyas chowly as diplomatic exchangeq can do without offering an open affront. On this point, the Carranat ante says: "And as that expedition has fulfilled its objefit in eo far os It will be able to do so, as the party headed by Villa has already been dispersed; and, finally, bemuse there are Mexican troops in sufficient number pursuing them. and more forces are being sent to exterminate the rest of the beaten party, the fret chief of the constitutionalist army, charged with tne executive power of tho nation. considers that it is already time to treat with the United States government for the withdrawal of their forces from our ter - 1 become through the hard schooling of the past eighteen : I 1 TuE ' I 1101110 , , . . rt tI are , , ' to this ysaT are out of date mow Immo low 4Ldj 0.1 m ,av 1;'4.11tre:t ot eW I' |