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Show -- if1 ft 'v t M J. , ! if tion in Idaho, where two senators are to be an elected, and where the leaguer have taken control of the Democratic machinCareer 1 South Tempi end Tempi W"1 ery, Both the present senators, Mr. Borah, t : sit Lk car. U)h. Republican, and Mr. Nugent, Democratare up Mas Bore .Basin Whitney and both have been indorsed by for PRICESSUBSCRIPTION ,2: Mr ytltf element of The woman the mrrnt turdty Nw, fr & mlWeek?. t. T suffragists have enlisted against Mr. Borah, all year .. . . Cent of which tends to make, the result, in the copie . . . ;goi Edition estimation of the political weather prophets, ? ; tr i0 Foreign poster U Addrrs oil business eomtrunlcetlor end T; more than ordinarily uncertain,.. Mr. Borahs THE DESERET NFWS,.Uteh. is Mr, Democratic opponent for the long-terr. Belt Leks City. t , Republican-op-ponenFrank L. M for term Correspondent. end other reeding matter the term for short (the unexpired Edetor. ed to th .frnhlicwMoe should be eddr of the late Senator Brady! is former Goverribr Member Audit Bureau Circulation. . .'' Frank R. Gooding. J. McKinney. Eastern Represen tetir. , ' NetP York The Office. J4 Fifth Arena,. invaded Monhave loo, ChleagoOffic. 129 Soul Michigan Arenu. tana, and are loudly claiming a support large Entered et th. poet office of Salt iltClty, a enough to swing the result their way; . and in etas matter according to Act of Coogras Meruit X. U7t. Nevada an interesting feature is the independent candidacy of, Miss Anne Martin for the TJt Aaeoe'ated Pres Is egcluslrely " the be for republication of all n.we dlepatcne U.-S-. ' ' Senktf. eredUed to tt or not otherwise credited In news pobltehed are contests newspaper, and also the local olher Mgny interesting equally beretn. . All right of repohllcatlon of pedal elate and throughper ere St so res creed taking place in the out Uie nation. A vote second only to that of a 1918. OCT. KALT TAKE CITY, presidential election year is looked for. - t M ; DESERET t EVENING lul . NEWS - Non-Partis- a M J M 'Js r a M II., r 1 TT DESERET iK , : j oj- -i - vH1 . "eod Ivl I d 1 otlr HOKE NOTEJYRITING. J TR, ORIGIN OF THE INFLUENZA. ha SOLF,cGerman again departed- - from diplomatic usage tn ending out by wireless the text of an official communication to the United Stales govern-meni,,- 'ln advance bf its transmission through forftial channels by cable. There is this roueh of method in the new secretarys innovation, 1 ' t (bat hs doubtless hopes to get American senli-- 1 ment into a condition of favorable crystalliza-- 1 I administration can have the ip tion .before the for-"i- PP if ; 1 opportunity to take an official stand and fieial reply. 1 Ids' multeT an f 'scheme, but. its fesult is certain lot prove, in .this base as In the former Instance a week ago, s disappointing" to this German government. If 1 ilhertf had been the least inclination on the part of the. Wellington authorities to treat Dr. i 8o!f previous proposals with benevolence or fv . the nation-wiprotests which gentleness, t ;? from House White the American .flooded the 1 J, people would have put a Quietus upon it And the same vigorous reception and treatment are 'in store for this second me&sate when it shall . 4 !be formally received. is 1 like second the first, For the message, t secthe and inconclusive, though '.disingenuous ond, more than the first, indicates the breakdown of German resistance and the nearer apf! f proach to that frame of mind which is implied ifn the term unconditional surrender. To that nt. complexion must it come at last; and the work of- die Allied armies in the West, with the British and. pounding on the great Si door and the Belgians French and Americans shattering the hinges or that door, is hastening the consummation' mightily. In the meantime, Dr. Self's promises as to alterations in instructions to submarine commanders, and as to changes in the Internal poiiries of the empire, require - confirmation and demonstration. Evidence is still larking that the Fatherlands repentance Is sincere; and compliance with Allied terns must be something more than compulsory bef i fore generosity can be askjd for. In other Ei - words, the new German virtue must bo someVit thing more than the fruits of mere necessity. foreign-secretar- 7f zP .if de 1 rl iV an: - 1 1 'jit fc CONSERVATION' OF THONE ENERGY. would be a very unreasonable and selfish ITperson indeed who could find fault with, and prove indiffer-i- il to, the request of the local telephone officials in .regard to limiting tho use of that instrutnent,ionder present stressfut conditions," lo .the barest necessities. Just at the time when most people are. a little timid sbpjit" going abroad unless obliged to do so, and consequently find more uses for their telephones than ever, along comes an infection that seriously cripples the service and may make it difficult to operate it at ail. Obviously- there are public Jietdiihat the telephone must con- tinue to meet though every private subscribe! e in system go unserved; and all that the sensible person need be asked to remember - that the less the service is invoked for frfvolpua and prolonged anJ" unnecessary calls and conversations, the better will be the chance :UJ of getting attention when the call is worth while. The request of the local management, ' that patrons be patriotic as wMI as patient and prudent ih the present, emergency, which is bill rf trouble awfantiety for the phone corn f i ) ' pany as well as the rest of us, should be right fV-willingly complied w ith, ' The best way to make ' 1 eure (bat we shall not have to get along with--1 , Out the wonderful little instrument altogether 3,- - ik to makq up our minds at .once to a dinun-- ", j . Jshed use of it. We shall m that way at least j i bo dojjng what we can to keep it with us and 1 1 1 11 "In operation as ton? as possible. ' -- the,-whol- i- q: 1 TILL ELECTION DAL ONLY A FORTNIGHT TWO - Weeks from today will be election day, though there is a vast number of people in j - I Utah who do not seein.to have Avaked up to J.J the fact. In the east the pot is beginning to boil,1 especially in New .York where the last II days regislratioh brought out a total beyond l ,all estimates. This bourse is due td the female .vole, for the women Of the Empire Stale wilt Va on November 5, to the polls for the first 'time in a state, election." The race for Uia .governorship between Whitman, Republican, and Smith, Demoqpat, is of almost national urn j porta nee, and both sides concede that the balance life with the women. , The control of, the United States 'Senate also depends upon the coming election, and all One of, these eye are on the pivotal stales. Ur , , itsAllinois-wher- 1 For THIS Ibe DetoeC Stm by Dr.Fnnk Cren. TTo of FOLLOWI.VG. the back track of the plague the doctors seem to have reached the opinion that in tt present form it is merely a milder variation of the pneumonio plague 'that broke out in north China, that great incubator of disease;, in 1910, and has since been marching, relentlessly westward, with such speed of late that it bids fair soon to have made its way back to the place of beginning.- - By February of this year it .had reached the.ahoree.of.tbe Black Sea, and since that time Tie Spread Over Western Europe has ieen pitilessly rapid, although It appeared for a time to have leaped Clear --over the central parte of the continent, andto bave gathered itself in the Near East for a long flight across to the battle lines in Trance and Belgium. Two theories ere advanced in explanation of this phenomenon. One is that the German soldiers who came early in the year into the Crimea, se but were soon released by the Russian on the back for the to go larger job western front, carried, the disease with them and spread it among their own fortes as well as among the soldiers of the Allies. The other Is that the Chinese laborers sent to France in lP17 took it wtth them, and when some of them fell into German bands as prisoners after the jig drive of March last, they passed their plague along to their captors. The two theories thus agree upon the one point that so far as the soldiers sire concerned, the malady first appeared among the Germans. But it will at once occur to the reader that if the Chinese eoolies brought the epidemic to Europet they would surely have communicated it to the French soldiers first, instead of waiting to hand it to the Germans, by Them to be passed back across the cheerless stretches of No Man Land, from whence, by returning soldiers or otherwise, it has come to the United Stales. In these studies and notions, however, the layman is much less interested than in the present prevalence and violence of the epidemic itself.- - It has taken a lees terrible form, tt is true, in Western Europe and here in America than tn Asia, where the mortality was at times as high as 100 per cent; but it is quite strious enough, and tt catis for vigilant and courageous combative measures, and the strictest poi&ible compliance with the advice of those oTficially and professionally qualified to give it-- Another point not unworthy of notice is that although (he profession Dad full warning that the epidemic was beaded this way and could not help but effect a landing on our shores, they have been unable to do more than offer a comparatively feeble resistance to there is not a stale-i- n Its spread, the Union, and scarcely. a county in any stale, that is without its quota of cases and its share of fatalities. No aanfe person wilt attempt to dispute that the plague would have assuredly been jrruch worse had the medical fraternity been less energetic irheoping with it. This is not the best of consolation, however, .and' it leaves undenied the assertion that with all our learning and progress, wevare still prone to delay our precautions unliKthe damage has been done, and that even whence do our best, we come up against problems now and then that make ns fed how puny and helpless we v ' are, col-ap- for-tod- . It ! e. . J. . Hamilton-LewisT,me- President Wilsons strongest lieutenants, is . pitted .against Medill McCormick Republican, In Michigan where Henry . former Progressive. Ford is running on- - a Democratic ticket, the , result- - la eomtededly iincer-ni- n, Almost equal interest attache to the elec THE LARGEST LEGISLATIVE DUTY. time of year in whfqh 'stale preparing their biennial reports. There are two things" to be said, from the standgeneral public: point of the First, it is to be hoped that the next legislature, be it Republican cm Democratic, will pay the THIS is are long-sufferi- ng MU HI.. : aft of my eamt nd eeplrtny who waaf to Oat On. and Get ITp. and Get Rich, and Get Famona. I would recommend the JSaaieat Way. I It la. imjly, to Go Crory. For is qot our beings end and aim" to b Exclusive, on wy or another! , Home-Mixe- ,8g - Effective. Mrs. JjepltO.. writW:5 street. seeks, but the vatu of distinction. For If she sees the cook' or stenographer with . the some kind of hat, she will weathers ' never again. But. havent you noticed a lru!tar rftoisetion ht the headgear of craxr folk? I knew a lunatic woman when I was a boy who always wore at. fragment of broom oq her hat, and It attracted quite a much .Attention as any creation yon can buy on Fifth Avenue for 8S. R hat, therefore, lad!, lot mo recommend mad- na aa the simplest and. cheapest way Is , get what you want., "Then, fiw gentlemen are contract- lng art and . diabetes - In the great game of Making Money! What do they wans wtth money Why, to escape. -The attractiveness of money Is its silent lng function. Money means fences. Tho poorer the people the thinner the partitions, down ' to the poorest .who sleep unpartitioned on the graee in the perk. .. 4 y, Money, does net make f Heads,-- it help Jn escaping them. And when you have mr,nT enoughuvirtues become superfluous, for such things as kindness. '. and Justice ase for the use of poor folk. Who have to live together, and are designed to mitigate the plague of enforced Inti- mocy; buf when Unpleasant domestic condition write it isaosiar to step into. an suto mobile and drive fast than to control . one- .temper, pleasanter to board a train de luxe and go to Palm Beach than to" stay home nd put up with Aunt" Jane, and mors enjoyrtbie to mount pour restive airplane and go to Guinea,' than to sties around and . be decent. - Now, by going eraxy yon reach the desired aloofness at a bound. They lock you ln,a cell and keep the common herdaway from you with armed guards, Ton can even escape, from your wife. And in madness you get not only exclusiveness, but also notoriety. ''Cease, friend, ' your strivings! You do not hav to become a .famous actor or artist r society belte, or millionaire or president. Not even a king. - Just go crazy. Then the boys will run after you, the women win humof you, ; " the law wilkexcopt you, and everybody will ' bo a IMtlo afraid, of you. , , In fine. If you want to be superior, and of tho elect, and in the esoteric circle, and hove adl the advantages of an exclusive club, and attraf as much attention as Charlie Chaplin, and altogether b IT, why take such pains, and worry and struggle? Just go eraxy, and yon get all yon want, and v the eta te gives yon fteo board and clothes. . To which it may be added that if yrout tastes nan to crime, and you want to beat some one up, let us say, or bit somebody you dont Ilka tho law will protect yon if youre crazy, but will popish yon If you . . ' are Sana '(Copyright 11. by IJrank Crane.) In e ... .m h.. ot tbeir own medlelnT m SPENT -- miGTIIGETi m of my husband's each week after said Mr. Mary paying t?' - This dress is a combination outer straight line, .model and under bloomer dress, with waist and half leggings. "When worn together it is not distinguishable from any handsomely tailored - . gown. ' Tt does away with underskirts, separate waists and a number of useless andjmrdensome garments, i- The dress comes in wool serge and charmeuse combined, wool tricotine and, charmeuse, or both outer dress and underdress of - , charmeuse entirely. ' , - Now onl exhibition in our Cloak Department. ;om :il2-lli tmuo neys bothered me all the pains In the small of my most ran me distracted. My me so bad many a day that 1 able t look after my two chU4S do my housework. I Uo headaches, was very ttervea, S hardly ever had a minute', ttmZ comfort. I spent nearly all iByk T,n matobutfind that would help noth.rf j me any good. . At last somebody told me te h, Tanlac and it wasnt long until I gan feeling better. My kidney, bother me now, my pain l, u end- my back is about u strong ,,1 was when I was a girl. My heriwbe end nervousness are gone entirely I feel all of ten year yetmgr ivI can recommend Teniae becauee k made life worth living for me ; believe. It will help any ode mi8iiw . like I did, Bee that the name of G.-- V Wii and the Cooper Medicine company , on each - carton. Bold only ty is at; store MAIN ST.! SOUTH Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Lake City,. UtaJu ' , OCTOBER aa, ISM. dispatch to tho New York Herald stated that Admiral Deweys seizure of Agulnaidoe steamers had made the natives indignant and their attitude was ' threatening. The same message also said , . that in a baseball contest for a stiver cup 1 the 14th regiment team was defeated by tht Utah Volunteer team. Advices from Nicaragua stated that the contention of the American company regarding the expiration .of Its canal eonces- -' slon fronr the government had been sustained, making tbs contract expire Oct. 20. Mina your eye at from-Manil- . . your eye. Your eye closes before you think. Reflex action. Your-ey- e telegraphs to your . brain Bug coming! Your brain flashes A BUG darts Tback Close up! of arent the exchange of messages conscious but your I eyelids close. " Force of habit protects you. Habit and rgflex action save time and effort m numberless ways, and keep your brain clear for 4 the real problem. ' . You . , Dont exchange a good habit for Habit, for .example, sets the hour when the delicate departments of a bad One. Nujol builds suclf a your digestion cwmbine in a supreme strong habit that it offers a maximum of resistance to the clogging of the reflex aion to move your bowel Dont wait until youre Nujol cultivates that habit' If they intestine1 move regularly all you know is that ffsick"1 to start. , Nujol night and . . you feel yrelL morning will give you a reflex action Be a If they, dont move regularly, yu as regular as clockwork. mrrt the habit has failed. proudof yourinsidecleanlinessasyou The food waste stagnates in your are of a clean face and clean teeth, large intestine, - decays,"- - generates - Pills, purgative mineral waters, salts, poisons, which are absorbed into castor oil and othercathartics, weaken your blood and carried all over your and cause strain. They increase com body." Your jiexreffort will be " stipatipn. - Nujol act easily, harm- -, more . difficult-ra- nd . soon. the. JM Js!y, naturally. Y our druggist has it. .habit (. constipation will, be .est? iished. The good habit of regu- -, Ianty replaced br the bad habit reflex action is par-- STANDARD CHLCO.fNEW JERSEYj of irregularity '1 ! ! it- .y, THE Nujol Laboratories SEMI-X7EEKL- Y IIEX7S Store, SM AdvertiMnrem. ng i&r,y M mv "l Hvo reprenu. suffered so mucTSSL that life- - wa little PTeasura for-- 1 never knew what a wes for that length of time. 12 ?? From the Files of The Deseret Newa road wa!n contemplation. the. officials who, having been on the job, arevjn the best position to know A hat details in the slate law really require legislative attenefficiently ,end more economically Than at tion. Second,, tt is similarly desirable that the present. slate officials not only themselv.es refrain in the grist of new legislation Perhaps from, but in others seek to discourage, attempts passed by the last' legislature, errors have been to pul through new legislation except where detected that are so serious as to require that the same is absolutely necessary. the time of the legislators ba taken to correct , The next legislature may, and by all means them.- - But for the rest, let jhem get the tax should, devote most of its time to tax questsystem of the stale in some sort of shape that ions.- If it.does this with anything like a will take it out of this never-endiand ran. hopd of surcess, "jfwill not have very much corous controversy. And then let them go time, for other legislation and alt other lawhome, conscious of 4 uork well done. . , making should be cut down to ! .AX suffi-eiriiis EASY LESSON more a ey there than IN HISTORY. : Furthermore,' . of laws op the statute books now. It To the baseball Tan, uho, hy the way, is would, indeed be gratifying to see some legisout of a job for the duration of the war, lature dareJa brekklherule which in now theattitirde of Oermany is something like thisr come have inlg force that the number of Two teams go twelve innmgs without either page, in the. volume of .session Taws xnust side scoring and. mthe thirteenth, one rolls up increase' in arithmetical "progression'with each throe runs and the captain of the other team says to the umpire: You see that it is impossucceeding session. Let the eojons ralii&r prosible either side to win the game? youd vide some means of enforcing the laws we betterfor call it oh account of darkness." Hart- 1 see can if have, and. this dbt.be dope more ford uou rant. ,, the Tenia, TWENTY YEARS AGO. The British admiralty Issued an order -requiring every Teagoing warship to have its crew made up to the" full complement in esse of mobilization. A summary of th work don by the locsi . branch of this Bed Cross society during the year, was published in Th News over the signature of Mrs. Annie Weils Cannon. After detailing its numerous activities the The amount, of work com- -, report afd: pleted is sufficient evidence of the need of a Red Cross society, and it Js to be sincerely hoped that, the war being ended. there will be found not only an of men to defend-th- e flag, but an army of ' women to assist them." Th appearance of- - frost : caused the Louisiana stats board of health to remove quarantine restrictions for yellow fever, which had been !q, efet there for soine - ? - . - time.' t s. It was reported that ? party of 17 Rio Gyande engineers were at work surveying in Clear Creek canyon, Beever county; also -?U Sevter and Fttnprte counties;' giving rise- - am knowlo miner, Second South, in living a converatu ' 1S99. . . NEAplrr It almost nude little self-contr- A i- for cold. Muwt- - JU Mnthe.L. any cough VY 1 fO?. ytV couhed Pciih,h week. After I th t4 to u th)! In thr eic 6y,a j u. Just buy Mentho-Laxen- -- -- CouLk d The Dress of the Hour new hat, and pays for it money enough for .. the upkeep of . healthy baby lot yeor it Is not values In ribbon and featbars she my ... V reod-- r erio-eclero- 4 f J 1918 tfl ? , ' a f ji 22 TUESDAY OCTOBER THE ADVANTAGE OF MADNESS s." fr o..f pf EVENING NEWS TleS , |