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Show T tCorser , I iHornoe , Street Business Whitney SUBSCRIPTION PRICKS. Mtng a ipg confession: The last time I asked a foreman whaUJo do next. He replied, Can't you find a place to bide? I did, and have been loafing for three Mhys, receiving 19.90 a day." According HEWS EVENING f Bouthjrmple and Bast Tsmpl Salt Lake City, Utah. - ...... .... loaljy. per year iFaturdsy Newi, for year . Weekly. pte year I Cents .Rlnglc Copies 1 cents . Nra Edition , FLrelga peel as e - extra Address aU Pus1n.se eomtntinlestlons and all ye i mlttencew, THE DESERET NEWS. Salt Lake City. Cfejt. .... .............. y jr 11 ' I. . .Correspondence and other readlnic' matter Her puMlcetloo should be addressed to Kemper Audit Bureeo Ctrrulaiios 1 P. McKinney. Eastern Bepresentattsa t New Tork OITtc. 414 Fifth Avenue. , Chicago Oflcs. 124 Sonlfi Michigan Arensa " Entered at the poatoWce of Pelt Lakst CUD according to Act of opgrene ' iserord elaas matter f March 1ST BALT LAKE CTTY, ' -- V- .OCT 21. ma the Germans can speedily pul a step to, the smashing advances made by the ' French and Americans from the. south, their I retreat on the Belgian front is not going'to be TNLESS tapid enmlgh to enable than to escape envelopment and capture. The Allied driveflorth-trar- d from the line between Rheims and Ver-d- un really constitutes the most formidable .menace the German army has yet encountered. ,Its continued progress tbiratens. not onlyt flank, but also the rear, of the whole right .(wing of the HunnishamjyIf the British and ' Belgian facing this wing in the north do nolh-in- g more than stand still, tne enemy must perforce be either driven into their-n-et or fall . .hack hastily Ur avoid being surnjunded. - In fact, the rapidity of tlje British 'advance in 'Belgium, and the incontinent flight 'of the 'enemy with hardly a pretense of resistance, is to be attributed to this approaching peril from . 'the region of the Meuse and the Aisne. It is an example of Gen. Focba application of the scale"" bo large that general staff, .with whom it is a favorite movement, are eonfnsed, as they must be amazed, by its audacity.. It is a convincing proof that the Allied eommander-in- chief, is eonseions of his abundant resources to' men and material, as well as bis adequate reserves of both; and Is convinced of bis ability jnow to beat the enemy at any point no matter ibow strong the position or the defense. ,The present operation can be likened to the flattening out' of a salient, a maneuver t which Gen; Foeh haa already many times illus- -i (rated so prettily to the past three months 4 except that 11 is a hundred times magnified. jlnstead of pressing upon the sides of a wedge , j in order to squeeze into a pocket a tow hat-Italions or even divisions holding a few miles i of front, this is a stupendous stroke to rout or- surround a couple of the enemys best and I largest armies in a huge untenable salient 3 whose apex is so broad ss to include provinces, and whose base is the hitherto inviolate frontier Jof the (ferman empire itself. . i s ' ' SUCCESS OF THE LOAN. I T w ill be several days before the returns are compiled sufficiently to ' warrant a definite statement s to the amount realized from the ;' 4: sale of bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan As to Salt Lake' Citys allotment, and that of the " Stale of Utah also, there is no doubt of a com- fortable oversubscription; and when all the circumstances are taken into consideration the feat deserves to be regarded as not only hut really remarkable. The managers of the campaign have earned the gratitude and of the national gov- .of their fellow-citizeeminent There was never. moment when 'they underrated the magnitude of their task, but on the other hand there .was never a moment when they doubted that it .would be brilliantly accomplished. Their buoyant confidence proved" to be contagious; and many a ' skeptic who murmured the fear that the underwould prove too large for us to the taking : limited lime allowed, came away from a three minute talk with Mr. Grant, or Mr. Freed, or - Jsome other of the uivtounted ones," with an ; entirely new bel f in the community's strength 'and spiriL In Jheir bright lexicon therowa no such word a; fail; and their, energy and courage had a jnot stimulating effect upon , (heir assistants, T Hovers, and all who came within, ih.jangel Uie irinf lue nc-- -. ? Pending the final count from the nation .at large. it is timely to recall that lhe 'Fourth Liberty Loan of six billions is the greatest single financial operation 'ver undertaken by any nation at any time in world history. It meant an average' of Pearly $G0 apiece from every man, - woman and child of the more than hundred-- i. inuliion population, of the United States, and the people were allows not monlbs but days ,to which to make Iheir arrangements. Many of the wise ones were dubious over Lite pros- peels they feared that th tiling "could not be i done at leasUin so short a time. These should be even happier over the result than the more jaanguine fteople; for tney are newly made , aw are ofa great and definite trait and attribute ito their fellow citizens which hitherto they bad deemed more, or less vigud and Tbeorcti- -' ' ,eal. ; highly-creditabl- ( : I st : e ns -- -- 'em -- ' -- , DISHONEST .AND DISLOA.AL, BESIDES LAZY. has been customary to cite the Mexican as the personification of laziness and t inertia. But if we look nearer home, it may be discovered that other people are affected very ,much that same way, with the Ban Francisco .(shipyards furnishing a specific: illustration. A Workman there writes' an eastern journal that 75 per cent of the meri are doing 50 per cent ,ef a days work, losing thereby to the coipitry yal least g3,000 per day, on one single ship. He ' 'reports it for a fact that there are foremen who tell their men, Now take this job easy, and hang onto it, and he makes this astonub- - IT raid court In Salt Lake City Salt LaksJ! man, praying for the admi of a certain , County, Utah. laat Witness the Clerk of said Court, ! with the seat thereof affixed this ltth Ida R. Smith, HaaV of Letters Teit,?1 granting day of October A. r ltltHOMER. -John P. Bowman hu THOa .?1 JUST II FB7 HOURS I Seal) Clerk. hearing on Fridav tha JtT?? h , clerk. AD mt. tober, ' By ft. tt. White, deputy htewart. Stewart and Alexander, at- he County Court Houaek.vk room of said Court Cel torneys tor petitioner. Li. Salt Lake UluS rlah eCold Compound IK THE 'ftlSTRICTk COURT. PRO-,hs- ts Wltneee the Cllrk Division, in and for Salt Iwks Asia Utah. In the matter Of the grippe misery- - . County, estate of Wllltam Crowth-- r. deceased. stuffed-upH of Elisabeth Notica The ! petition atay Crowther praying for the ndipiiieton toBoWma" At . of a certain document, pur- VOU can end grippe and break up probate Vo tast will and teatabe the porting severe cold either in head, cheat, nent of William Crowther. deceased, IN THB rISTRlrT ... , body or limb by taking a dose of and for tho granting of letters teita- - j .P'e."1?"- - 1" nd . . set been haa for , herself Cold mentarr to two County. State of Utah , "Papo'a Compound" every . hearing on Friday the 15th day of uo-jthe estate of Franklin L? hours unUl three doaea are taken. Jill two o clock v pin. t j cmiH, NotfM It roTODtlr AAcna clflffftd sip tiASs ' tobef, A-- D. Court House tn the Court I era Stark prartnr torli1? Rfc trtia and fclr mmN in tho bead ,h County in Salt Lk City fOoorae Arbockla of Court 0 nose or Mops uarty dlaehargs t ration In the BmVu running. Leke County. UUh. relteres sick hradach dullness, fever- - 8i, witness the Clerk of aafd Court, with deceased. hheen .2, fa. tshnera, sore throat, sneering, eorendts the seal thereof affixed this ltth day Friday, the Sth day ror i of October. 1115. at two and stiffnera. 11. p m at THOS. HOMFR. Houra. In Dont atay stuffed up! Quit blowing Qerfa. . raid Court tn Salt - lake CltV,7J (Seal) and snuffing! Ease your throbbing By p; M. White. Deputy Clerk. Utah. 7iirT,tUk bead nothing else In tha world gives IL 8. Tanner, attorney for petitioner. Cottv, Wltneee the Clerk ef J d such prompt relief as "Papes Cold ITthe seal thereof T PRO- -, of October, A. ft affrd hU few IK THE DISTRICT COURT, Compound." which costa only ' In and (or Salt Lake) fSeal) cents at any drug store. It acts with- bate Division, THOU HOMFR State of Utah In tho matter of) o.T out aestotancc. tames nic and causes County. Vet'a te o( Jennie Exjforit deceased.! H. Badtmari no inconvenience. Be sure you get, the Al,ornri for I NOTICE The petltiop of Wm. Extord tloner tha administrator of the estate of Jennie Emu win For The Dwret Xews fey Dr. Frmak Otis Napoleon Bonaparte waa not only a gnat aoldier, bat a man of ray ihmN Common aenaa. If ha had not davotad hlmaelf to ItlUlnr paopla ha micht hara had. M, very . - ' useful boainaas carear. I haya juat baaa looking orer a lltfla of hta maxima, with note by General Burnod- - , At tha prnaent tlma thay make vary intereelinf reading whan apply them to tha tactics which Ganaral Foch haa boon using Jn bis recant drive. Foch, by the way, la an ardent admirer of Napoleon. "Of an obstacles to tha march of an army," said the free at Corsican, ."the most difficult to over Cora a is the desert; moun- taJna coma next, and broad rivers occupy . ' PBOPHECT BEING- - FULFILLED. h- plague of Spanish influenza that has so spread over the face of ttje entire earth Carries in its wake a percentage of deaths that, is exceedingly high. The epidemic reached this country several weeks ago and has now become prevalent in all parts of the United States. Late reports slate that it. is spreading over Mexico where sanitary con-- , ditions are usually very poor, and that it has also broken out, with the usual fatal results, iq various parts of South America. Virtually the entire continent is in the grip of this dread ' disease. medical best lhe Every precaution that skill can devise appears to have been taken, and ibis has without question lessened the rav&ges of tfie malady. Yet in spite of every restriction, (uxcaulion and warning, thousands Such a condition ip . this" land are dying. should cause one and all to exercise the utmost care and follow the best advice that can keep from contracting the disease and spreading it. The rules and Regulations of the health board shoujd be strictly observed. and needless visiting and mingling in groups should be conscientiously avoided. x In. reflecting upon this and other conditions of the times, our attention is called to some remarkable predictions to the revelations given through Joseph Smith to the early thirties. While thebe are many who do not believe in the latter-da- y Prophet and hie revelations, no apology for referring to need be there jet predictions made by him which are now being literally fulfilled, for his inspiration cannot be successfully impeached to the face of the facts in the case. It is a well established fact that on Christmas day in lhe year 1832, 'he not Only predicted our dreadful Civil War, commencing with the rebellion of South Carolina, but also declared that the days .would come that war wilj be poured 'out upon all nations. Jhefulfilhneiit or Jhto prediction 'is now a well attested fact. Even aC an eariier dale, March 3, 1831, inTrevelatioa of great import, And the following prediction is lo be found: there shall brmen istindmg to that shall not pass, until they shall see aox overflowing scourge; liar-- a desolating sicklt is a little early, ness shall cover the land. at this writing to declare that the present epidemic is the fulfillment of this prediction1; but maywe not say. even now, that ills in perfect keeping with that prophy? - What nuy be m store' for us we do not know, but let us hope and pray that Some other plagy worse than this is not awaiting us! , However that, may be. all who believe in Christ may he well assured that the end of trouble has not come. JHe declared as stated in Matthew xxiv, that lhe prevalence of wars and rumors of wars, nation rising against n, and kingdoms against kingdoms, famines, pestilences and earthquakes in divers places, were but the beginning of sorrows of the latter days. The prediction was also 'made by Josepji Smith in 1829 that a desolating scourge shall go forth among the inhabitants of the earth, and shall continue to be poured out from lipie l to time, if they repent (he earth is empty, And tlm- - inhabitants -- thereof are away .and utterly destroyed by the brightness of my the Reejicemers coming." Nor shall the inhabitants Of Zion escape, hu( shall be visited wHth sore affliction, with pestilence woh plague, with swords with, vengeance, with devouring fire," if they repent not and fail to hearken to the Lord com- - THE r therrt pi-- gonuinart-Advertiseme- na-tiq- not,-unti- con-sym- ed mandmehtA. -- 7 The object hi calling alien lion to this is not -- J. J nt. u rcJ mary oiniuioo lilvmion. Tn and estate to the person a ent tried, has hern County. Btnte of ptah tot i? .S1fan set for hearing on Friday the 15th day, f th, esta t jam of October A. ft. 11 at two oclock p reaaed. Notice The m- - at the Comity Court House in the J Winchester Room of Bald Court tn Salt Lake Stephen 3. for lhe t IL rf,,,tftr praying AWSY Court I Utah. CUT. Salt Lake County. Henry J Wallace of ' -- m BNLUUB IT Instant Relief From Pain -- Soreness, Stiffness Follows a Robbing With 7 SL Jacobs Lini- - " ment. -- , try." "A' good general,' welt organised system. good instruction, and severe discipline will always make good troops, independently of the cause for which they right" This seeme-t- o be rsther a Cermsn ldsa. "Tha first qualification of a aoldier la fortitude, under fatigue and privation; Mh the second. Hardship, poverty and want are the best school, for a soldier. "Ten is ars unfavorable to. health. Tha aoldier is best when he bivouacs, because he sleeps with his feet to the fire, which speed fly dftee the ground on which he lie" "Nothing Is so important in war as sa undivided command." "Information obtained from pcMonera should he received with caution. A soldier seldom sees anything beyond bis company." "Councils Of war and long discussions usually terminate in the adoption of ' "the worst course." "Never do what the enemy wishes you" to do." "A general of ordinary talent occupying . a bad position, and surprised by a superior great force, seeks safety in retreat; but captain supplies all deflcienciea by his courage, and marches boldly to most the attack." c Copyright, ISIS, by Frank Crane.) ", ' Stop "dortng" Theumatlsm. It's pain only; not one case In fifty requires internal treatment. Ijnb sostthlng, penetrating "HL.Jacoba Liniment" right on tha "tender spot." and by tha time you ray Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. "8(. Jacob Liniment" conquers pals! It Is a harmless rheumatism liniment, which never disappoints and doesn't burn the akin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffnera from bones; aching' joint c- musclea and lumbago, - backache, stops sciatineuralgia and redaces swelling. Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of honest "St. Jacob Uniment" from any drug store, and in a moment you'll be . free from sufpain aches and stiffness. fer! Rub rheumatism away. Ad old-tim- e, t SICE TEA Int s BEAUTIFIES Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens So Naturally That No-body cato TelL ion can turn gray, faded hair TWENTY YEARS AGO. From lhe Files of Tbs Deseret New lSS. , 1 The report that the dowager empress of China had married LI Hong Chang, as pub-- Itshed papers, warn declared by ffu Ting Fang, Chineee minister to the ' United States, to be perfectly absord. While Queen WUhotmina of Holland Iras about to take a train at Amsterdam, she was accosted by an obliging reporter. x dressed in bicycle eoume. who offered her ladyship his arm. The reporter was imjne-- . d lately arrested end great excitement prevailed.. However, he was later released a hen k it was learned that ha did it merely 'out of courtesy' and with no Intention to offend. A dispatch to ttm Enchants Telegraph company from Portsmouth said tha British dock ..admiralty had Issued prdere that no ywrd repairs were to be commented on ships !of the reserve squadron unless- - they could ba This was completed wiihln 4S .hour war. of an indication as impending .regarded The Sait Lake Opera company played return engagement of The Queens Iee Handkerchief, at the Salt Lake Theatre, in response to popular demand.- It was stated that tha reorganisation of the Union Pacific line ; contemplated' the -consolidation of the Oregon Short line and the Oregon Railway Navigation companytInto .one ytem, Vo be operated from Porland. Oregon." ' Announcement was made of the deeth at Glasgow, Scotland, of Elder D. M. Muir, son of J. D Muir' of Beaver. Utah, aged It years. He had been laboring there as missionary less than two month . Utah day was celebrated the day previous., st the Omaha Tranemiraissippt Exposition . and speeches ' with k program of exercises Freridents ; by Governor Heber M. Weil Lorenxo Snow, George Q. Cannon and In a warm welcoming Joseph F. Smith. speech to tbee Utah delegation. President Watties said: "The motion to bold-'t- hl exposition- wss made by William J. Bryan And wss seconded by Georg Q. Cannon." The SSrd anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar, when the British fleet, under brilliant victory Admiral Nelson, gained over the fleets of France and Spain, com manded by Admiral VUleneuve. was cele' ' brated to Great Britain. Tha Mutual Improvement League was ,t tendered a brilliant recaptionMr at A.theW.Gardo House, ftatt Lake City, by The affair was largely attended and by Mutual Improvement worker fine program was rendered and refreshments served. During th evening Mr. McCune presented the league with a check for ISCS snd two other friends each gave check for 110. - ' - Mc-Cu- to barrow up the souls of men and frighten Ilian, but to raise the warning voice, as tbe Lord has already done, that all who will, may through repentance and righteous conduct stand to holy plsMB aad a1 he moved, in tbe fear al th Lsm& . j i m.. SBynD. M. 'whit 'deputy Oeo. J. Constantine, g F,, . rterkjSMWgf v1. County, Utah I,j - - j Lake Witness the Clerk of lti r petitioner. PRO- - lortoW,AD? IH?"4 ,t'1 IN THB DISTRICT COURT ( , . hate .Diviaion, In and for Salt Lake THOA ' ucue. department No f f seal , elate of Utah, County, L In the matter of I twr estate or Edith py D.'M 'W (te, 'two H. U'MuIliner. Attorney foVLa. Mason, doceaaed. Notice. The petition of Herbert B. E. Mason and Bertha 'era Helen Paschal praying for the admission to probste of a certain document,- hOTKE Or SALE OK HEUg to be the last will teit testapnrportlng I ment of Edith Macon, deceased, and for The w'1 , the granting of tetters testamentary to sale, thundersigned desmbeS Herbert B. E. Mason and Bertha Helen situated following in gall Lak Coantv Paschal has been set for hearing on Utah, : lt ( Friday, the 2tth dayP. of October. A. D. An undivided ons half tstmew J M. at the County and 1111, at two o'clock 2 to: J Beginning j Court Honor, in the Court Room of said the Northeast corner of.&.! i Court tn Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Bloek II. Plat "D". Salt LmD wW County. Utah. -- F. to-w- l-- Wltneas the Clerk of said Coart. with the seal thereof affixed this 12th day of Orio ' Clerk. , ISeal) By D. M. While, Deputy Clerk H. A. A acd Rich Booth, Lee, Badger Rich, Attorneys for Petitioner. these trM A 8urvey. and running, feet thenne South S uJi Eaat IJJ feet; thence Nortiirh to the place of beginning. ne--j Zl ot a perpetual Tight way ntr mancing at the Sontheut said Lot ( and running tkrm rods; thence North 19 roll iEast 10 test; these 8o;h m ,7 thence East 1i feet: these Stut ; feet to the place of begisolet -- Pn Or after October 21, mi ,t W am., and bids will b receive! u office of G. H. Backnian h' h South Temple Street, Salt Lett c, . Utah. Terms of sale cash or term u's! the Administratrix eeeins sntt fintal to the estate, Ella K. Lenkt. ttl ministralrlx of th eatats of ArtkaL Borst, decease A G. H. Backman, attoraey fsr lira' i iatratrix. Dated this 11th day of October, 1 - t ' IK THE DISTRICT COURT. Dlrtslo in snd for Salt Lake Coupty, Stats of Utah. In tbs matter of the estate of Margaret Nalamlth, deceased Notica The petition of Mary M. Lind praying for the iesuance to herself of letters of administration in the estate of Margaret Naismtth, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 1st day of November, A. D. 1111. at two o'clock pm. at the County Court House, la the Court Room of aatd court In Sait Lake City, Bait Lake County, Utah. Wltneea the Clerk of said Court, with ; the seal thereof affixed, this 15th day of October, A. D. 1111 KOTICB OF SALE OF THOS. HOMER. PRO-be- te . 7aIJ By D. hl tl' URAL BTl Clerk' The undersigned will fl al trine) rale, th following described FsM situated in Salt Lake smutty, Rts r tioner. Commencing at pu Utah, IN THE DI8TRICT COURT. PRO I rods south of the Northeag Division. In and for Salt Lake f the Northwest quarter of Svtwiti County. State of Utah. In the matter. Township 2 South of Range I But and running ties I the estate of Anna Louise Oberg.t Lake Meridian, Th NOTICE deceased. of (7 degrees 41 minoteir W 118 Wr petition Abdon A. Oberg. oxeeutor of the last thenr S. 41 degrees II atlantal B Will snd testament of Anna Louisa TOds; thsnrt 8 44 derates !tsm 14 2 rods; thence N 11 dtnsl Oberg, deceased praying for tha set-.tlement of final account of said exs-- j 22 4 rod to tha place of beginongK 4 with Oils cutor and for the distribution of thejgether residue of the estate to th persons water stock IS the Spring Crttk h of executor ration Company, on or after 0a entitled, and discharge has been set for hearing on FrtdaylOth, till, at 14 o clerk the 25th "day of October A. D. 1111 at will he received at the office f G two o'clock p. m, at the County Court Backman. No 14 East Sosth Tra House, tn the Court Rootteof said i Street. Salt Lake City, Utsk , Court In Salt Lake City, alt Lake) Terms of sale cash CARRIE M.Qntt j County. UUh. Witness ths Clerk of raid Court, with ' Administratrix of the Estate W Bri A. Nielson, deceased tha seal thereof affixed this ltth day of October, 1114 G. M Backman. Attorney for THOS. HOMER, "Clerk. Dated 4hls 14th dsy of October it (Seal) M. White. deputy clerk. By-111 C. M Nielson. A- - A. Duncan, attorney - A OTICW TO BIDDERS. for petitioner IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DisThe Stats Board of Etsorsen rl trict Court. In and for Sait i.ake Coun- receive bids for ths foliowiag F16'3 ara In the of Utah. matter of ths and ty. 8tate up to 12 o'clock estate of Rhode Watkins Price, De- Nov. binding the office of at t, lilt, thel rale of Rea signed and In, accordance tili ceased. Notice of Th undersigned will sell cations on file at this offices Property. rale at following described superintendent of state prisunp te privatein Saltthe Lake County, State of 324 State Capitol: 1 property " UUh towit-Al- l statements. of Lot fifteen of Hansen's Sub- roue, journals Of the senste s4 division of the southwest quarter of of representatives of the Stst twenty-fivSection Township two legislative bills of th thirtctesb South, Range one West, Salt Leke slon of th legislature of the .idlan, aa per plat on file tn the office UUh. copies of the lavs of the of the County Recorder of Salt Lake teentb session of the iegisistra County. UUh, on or after Wednesday, State of Utah, copies of the tkrd day of October. 1111, and writ- departmental report ten bids wilt be received at the office Each bid must be tccompr4j of Stewart. Stewart A Alexander. certified check equsl t i (14 Judge Building. Salt Lake ths amount of the bid, to b City, Utah; terms of rale. Cash, 10 per condition that unon ,h f cent payable at tbe time of sale and the contract the bidder will of thy sale promptly execute a good rad w balance upon confirmation ' ML"? State to the by tho court bond, payable Dated this- ltth rise of October, lilt. approved bv the Flat BoardW . the ANGUS B PRICE. iners. conditioned that deliver Wat-kin snd of Estate of Rhoda perform the work der such rules and regultM Price, Deceased Stewart, , Stewart A Alexander, At- . board may prcrlbe and for " j torneys for Administrator. M. White, Deputy Clerk. for petiToung A Moyle, -- -attorneys - to-w- beau- tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if yonR get a bottle of "Wyeths Saga and Bulphar Compound" at any drug Fore. Muttons, of bottles of this famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other Ingredient n are sold annually, says a druggist here, because It darkens tbe so hair naturally and evenly that no one can tell it haa been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly -dark and beautiful. -d. This la tbs age of youth. unattractive folks aren't wanted - sround. ao get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and youll be delighted with, your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance . within a , few day This preparation is a toilet requisite sad is not intended for tbe cure, mitigation or prevention of disease Gray-haire- ' Widow Preferred to Meet Death at Home. . "For many yean suffered from, stomach trouble. All the doctors I mo tried helped but little. All raid I would have to go to hospital and ba operated on for tail stones or I would not Uve much longer. I told them I preferred to meet death at home. One day I picked up an advertisement of Harrs Wonderful Remedy and sines taking a course of it more that a year ago have not had a single pain in my stomach, have good appetite and can eat anything." It i a simple, harmless preparation and removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation-. which . causes -- practically all stomach, liver and intestinal- ailment One Including appendicitis does will eon vine or money refunded. o S 8c hrsmm-J- boson good stores and one-bat- E. 4 1 talk' i - d"! r Tax-paye- rs e. ... IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- servesjhe Division, in and for Salt Lake County, SUto of Utah, tn tbe matter of SecreUry SUt Board of she estate of Adolph Richter, Deceased. DELINQUENT NOTHNOTICE. The petition of Lucy- A lo Richter, praying for ths issuanceAdministration in herself a pelters ef disoMa. kittrUMOMau., THE T1XP4XOGA3 ROD Clrtjl the estate of Adolph Richter, deceased, corporation, location on the set ties been for PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP hearing Friday, business. Salt Lake City. OV . . 2ith day of October. AD. lilt, at 2 L&t There are delinquent NOTICE. at ths County Court lowing described otodt on tM ti oclock a room of said Court, assessment No. 2. levied Court in ths honsc. Consult County Clerk or respective In Salt Lake City, Salt Lak- - County, of September. Ill the serarsi t , rimers for further information. UUh. set opposite the names of ths NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Witness the Clerk of raid Court, shareholders as folio- k J Virgil Gay Bogue; deceased. Creditors with tbe seal thereof affixed, this 1th Cert. grl wilt present claims with vouchers to day ef October. AD, Jill. , Name. , No,- ,J ft the nnderrigned at (11 Judge Build- (81) THOS HOMER. Clerk. , 14 James C. Jensen r ! beon Lake or M Belt D. City, Utah, Clerk. ing. Lersen White, Deputy 6 Ry 22 Arthur ' fore tbe Sth day of December, A. D Dev. Hoppangtk A Fabian, Attorney 22 Anna L lersen . i1- for Petitioner. 24 James S- - Murdock DAVID H. CANNON. N, Lund In John (4 With . Will Annexed Administrator of TN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-ha2 John O Edwards.... the Estate of Vlrglt Gay Bogne, Division, In and for Fait Lake II James W, Clyde State of UUh. In th Matter nf 42 Frank Eardley I .. j nr,t Publication, Sept 1. County, 54 fhe Kstate of Harriet Shore, Deceased David Broad ben D- j, Hit Notice. The petition of Mamie Shore 52 C. D Brows and Alexander, At Woodward, Stewart Stewart Smith A. one of the Executors of the 55. David . . torney taat wltl and teetament of Harriet g N. J. Haasen . I ft h ore dacaaaad. for confirmation of tha 70 C. S. Burton PRO-bat- e LN THE DISTRICT COURT. Wagoner mle dcacrihad the of 7$ real Arthur M V.n following .... Sait Lak eetata of raid deceased, Division, in and for Anderras James O. Johnson County. SUt of Utah, i In the mat-to- r at the aotithaaat comer Charles state of Charles J Broww. ofCommencing of th &0 Plat I . Balt laake 87 Edith R Johnson . Lot Block lr The petition of CUy Notice. Deceased. and Korlh thence W. J Willis 99 running Barrey Edward HI tiler, praying for the ls- - 0 rods: thence Watt ft rod; thane $f R. M. Heiner 2 Hatch i to thcncc Eart rod, rody mVnnt?onkTVhVE,u1,.'or? &AU tha J eph place of bescinnfnff, in Balt Lake 104 Irvin H. Bfor Countv, J Brown,on deceased, haa been set NoBrt0B 60. of 009 sum for tha 107 George Vtah, . tbe let day of t: hearing A. Friday, And Musser the w terms, upon following mf j. D.. lilt, at ! ociock p m. 16 vember, on balance cent Gardner eonfirma P. t cash, per J. at- - the County Court House, in the court tlon from sale Farrington of appear Si a! by J nf Court Room of said court In Sait Lak tha filed1 177 S Coleman .. return of sale City. Bolt Loks County, Utah In been haa Court, pred W Chambers ... th Clerk of raid Court., art for hta j Wttnen ji on r. Woolley Tttwdy, theiuJ-K- , M with th oral thereof affixed, this 15th Jtb dayrpec!learln N Stohl A. P f 1918, it two 12 t of October, Lorenxo till m. th day of October, A. D. Court et o'clock i Connty 1ST Frsnk p,' THOS. HOMER, Ffouae, in the Court Room of said 124 - U Clerk- fSeal) ff J Court, in Balt Laka 142 Thos. Bo" Li, - City.' Balt Lake Tty D. X. WTtlte, Deputy Clerk. Klnmsli tTtah. 144 Codnty, Ernest Toung A Moyle, Attorneys tor Petithe Clerk of aald Court, with 1ST Frank 1) Witpeaa, tioner. the a cal thereof if fixed, thfa 19th day of Anri tn or Wraith A. D J918. an order of th IM THE DISTRICT COURT. PTUV October, HOMER THOS, (Seal) on the 11th ' bat Dtvtdton, in an! for Salt Lak ' CTerk. ao many Coonty. Plate of Utah, in tbo matter b necesarV By D. M White, Deputy Clerk. atoek eomnh?of tha eUt of Jededlnh J. CHts. 4a StswsrL Stewart knd Alexander, At- - at the office Cito.ttf1 Mtltion or Mary moM. NOnrirB Tha for Petitioner, Main Street, for tha laananoa- - to torneys 8, CHto praytn 4th day the in of Lattara ?ellnT'rtt,2fT of Admlnlatratton homrif IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-ba- p m.. to pa th tha Estate of Jedrdfah J. Olive da t Division, in and for Salt Lake thereon, together caaad hat bean eat for hearing: on & the Using and tha Sth day of October L t County. Utah. B. In ths matter of NOFriday, Deceased. of m. Ida Smith. eafat two Coon o'clock at at the p. IflU, Court House tn tbs Court Rouen of TICE Ths petition of John F. Bow- - gsW e- - -- -- -- te to-w- it; f' f, - T T- P" Jrhnl(, - oplisj ' . ts ty . of October, -- well-know- OCTOBER 31, - ii -- - - 1 - . hi of -- - , . the third plsce Again ha says, "Retreat easts more men 'and material than tha most bloody engage- meot; with this difference, that In a battle tha enemys loss is nearly equal to your - own, whereas 'in a retreat tha loss la on your aide only." . . The 'opinion of Herr Ludendorff on this observation might bo " S Interesting: The strength of aw army, like the power in mechanics,' is estimated by multiplying the mass by tha rWpidity. .. , This cplla to mind tha raying of Frederick tha Great that- - all wars should be short and - rapid. "In mountain warfare, the assailant has always the advantage." . , "In a retreat, the toss of Ufa Js often greater Wap In two battles." "Never attack a position in front which would certainty congratulate Napoleon General Foch on his recent Marne campaign. for he says, "The- transition, from the defensive to the offensive Is one of the moot delicate operations In war." "Charges of cavalry shotdd bo mate al- ways, if possible; on the flanks of infan- iYc.,rwAr.,,ui end, Don't .. , Wini- Pape 1 -- prinelple' on"a 'pincers even the German to reports from the east, there "are shipyards and other plants engaged to government work where pretty mneh the same stale of affairs exists; and it is evident that large contingents of loafers, draft evaders, coffee coolers," beats and men chronically affected with ennui have ihs', indue led theniselvesinlo thrtodystriaP branch 'of the government service where they not only escape military obligations, but also draw large pay for an insignificant amount of work. One authority says it bas often happened that intelligent, competent and patriotic workmen who have been forced to work with, 'these scrubs have become disgusted and quit. - If such conditions are at all prevalent, it is obvious lhas not only have enormous financial losses been inourred through the needlessly increased cost of production, but &tso serious disappointments due to decreased and delayed oqt-pShip construction, so essential to the nation's war program, bas fallen behind expectations based 'ton honest work; the same is trpo of other supplies and war necessities; and herein we may have come upon a perfectly intelligible explanation of JL It is almost an insuit to the honest soldiers who-ardoing their work so manfully to suggest that these rogues and laggards be immediately withdrawn from deferred classification and thrown with 'all speed into the hardest part of the military service, for the latter bj been madeloo loyal a ndho no rah etO be deservmg"'of the taint which the presence of such characters would bring upon it. But something shonld be done to brihgNdown upon them the scorn and contempt whiehhey merit.- - Intelligent Labor itself, which is proverbially jealous of its own honor and dignity and which is to be commended for it should take a hand in throwing such fellows out of the Jobe which they disgrace and in blacklisting if apt jailing the foremen' or. over-s-on r who Condone their ghifyessness. Soirto surely due the brave felthing of the kind lows who over there know no such limitations as the eight-ho- ur day, and whose very life is constantly on the altar with no other monetary consideration than a pitiful $30 a month. " . , 51 1918 OCTOBER MONDAY THE MAXIMS OF NAPOLEON uL THE FOE DOES WEIX TO FLEE. 'I EVENING NEWS DESERET i-J- BESEREI ' ( . j"" |