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Show V r , W - , E3HIET eoth Tempi sad East TimpU . Balt Lake 91ty, Utah. Q. Business Whitney St1 Mnr suBaoRimox prices. i 1 year lW. PfWswa. (Mife wfc ly, ml Oel per year, per pewr-......- reretgm r to perpetrate the paradox of making a point clear through obscurity of language. In .the same sense, the Mormon" Church U quite often, and rightly, referred to as being democratic But surely no officer or. member of Ihe Church nor any one else, unless densely ignorant or willfully unfair could interpret this to mean that the Church is Democratic in' a political sensor What la meintln referring to the Church as a democrat organization and we hold it to be the most democratic in the have .voice rin world is the organization, and that absolute political and social equality prevail. .. , , I MM -- J " -- ' postage estra. ertl ait f a p.. M eU on a"4 sQ baatnen THU PESERE? news. . Lake ettymah. eneae pad ether redlP akoald he addressed to th -- Bdltor- - . Mon Per a a ait inure X P. McOClener, Ruttn RepreeentaOVW Vrr York Ofllee, lit Elfth Aveee. CUnt OClow 111 Beet Michigan Aveen. i one of the most significant features of democ- racy in its wider true sense is that its individual members are free to exercise their own Judgment and decide political questions for themselves, and are not bound to the principles laid down by political parlies at all. To'saythat they are democratic and yet not Democrats 'is thal-aU-mem- Bhl fared ' j 1 at th poeteBlo f Ubelt Act f Coagr matter according Ui Tree I nthilwtT MS far republlcaUnti f aU lted ta Iter not otherwise credited ( ha local baredaT Ah of repaMleatlaa f epeclal dtarights elee are tehee her pe NOV. X 1M8. BALT LAKE OTT, -- in rttd 1W tm - new-publis- reopufFAT ALL WAGE INCREASES. few day ago that ta taereate FIktaanococtagg ta be granted ihe anthr-- . about wu wife miner of the east. the national fuel ad- -' ; leriaMrator, Doctor EL A. Garfield, added this now en- -highly ligniftoaat eeatenoe: "We are igsged ha working out a plan by which the wage jtnrroeM will be ta a large measure absorbed ifa moh a fashion at not to put the burden on Se consumer.11 If Dr. Garfield shall really be pyp to fuisa the promise here held ouL he will do more than any other economist has ever and will be accorded et ones and itmaaimoosly a leading place In the people! hall fof fame.' n is a problem which on the face iof tt appears impossible. If those who produce tbt Wei am to be given an increase In wages, 'how ebe h it to be taken careof except by gaming it en to the eonsumerT The simple truth !k fo1 la aD such matters, the public bee to it cannot be otherwise. ' Any industry, pay-e- nd oo-goal producing or anything else, cannot itiooe without receiving a fair margin.: If this 'margin It wholly abeorbed by wage increases er other added costa of production, it means iiei the industry must go into debt to iXoapjrunntng, or, in the case of products where out a janeb a thing ta powfliTermust turn ! pub-E- e the event In of any good. cheaper grade ae up to this do to bad has or at leut paya-if the fuel administrator has evolved a the Amerplan by which thla ean be changed, to bear ican people will wait breathlessly ae i ; i - I ' ' c ' - ! I yw w, jSaUHfc ' ' j r' - been v I'l'KX faet that publle assemblages have to the prevalence of discontinued oWng warrant for as construed not be disease should the observ- or foregoing the spirit forgetting aace of an oeemtlsl feature of the Fast Day habitually kept in this community on the first to the Sunday of each month. .We refer food' during part of U of abstaining from of the ward to the bishop day, and of bringing to the meal value in at least donation (a equal or meals omitted, which donation is applied to. the relief of the needs of the poor. So far from this beneficial and blessed practice laps- inf into abeyance during the continuance of there arc multiplied reasons for i the epidemic, Increased earnestness. Of with it loheerring the physical and spiritual benefits of a fast, nothing need be added to that 'which Is already known, and appreciated by those who have sincerely tried iL And the needs of the poor aqd afflicted are of course Blade more pressing by tho distressing expert- ' oocea through which we are now passing. Lai none ' neglect, therefore, full compliance tomorrow with the principle of the Fast Day, even though the usual meeting may be not held. The fast itself can be kept --with none and the less of true devotion and humility; , called or to sent the be dShalion ean bishop (the .'for. by. the deacons or others whom he may designate, and the poor can be remembered and made glad in the thoughtfulness and generosity and sympathy of theirnaighhors.and friends. Thus mayalPprepare themselves acceptably to offer up to Him on high their praises end their petitions. Having shown their faith by their works, they can with the greater confidence approach the throne of grace with prayer that the Almighty in His menfy may cause the destroyer to pass them by unharmed, and the plague to be stayed.' cus-ite- xn I rz' t A S.UOKE SCREEN. superstitions as to rlETitd and virtues of whisky the remedial die hard, and revitai-zeby have been slightly lately they d the cry from the lalty who are always ready to fivs medical advice unasked that Hquor U necessary to curclnfiuenza orlU accompanyrng pneumonia. It la quite evident tharihoae who are lovers of booze and those who are sellers of it are trying to put up a good case for their side by insistinr- opon the necessity for it in the treatment o. he epidemic wilh which the country.is stricken.' line public will have noticed, however, that very little of this kind of talk is traceable to the doctors. When "la grippe swept the land a few years ago, and when whisky was more respectable and was not as widely recognized to be the common enemy of humankind at U ie today, the stuff was given a fair trial and came cut of the test The best physicians unvastly discredited. condemned it ' as a remedy, and qualifiedly abundant statistics were - available toehow that deaths were more frequent. wrben whisky was given ihan when it was not- - In one large city in the interior of the. United States, in hospitals where large- quantities of It were used in pneumonia cases, the ' death rates hanged from 28 to 38 per cent, .while in the hospitals, where, no liqyor. at all. was used the deatbleie was only from i2 to 15 per cent. This striking contrast led many physicians nonthroughout the country to adopt the alcoholic treatment absolutely; and it was stated that after carefully watching the pneumonia cases in the largest hospitals In New York, the death, rats was fouyd to be easily 10 per cent higher where liquor was used. A questionnaire cent out recently by an official CL Uw of the W.-brought replies fromjmn-dreof physicians, nearly all of whonn declared that alcohol In Influenza and pneumonia cases was not merely of no value but was positively dangerous, for the reason that It lowers resistance to.tbe disease apd fuTtherweakens the already weakened heart The consensus of ths'best medical opinion is expressed in the words of a great London surgeon who recently said: No one who has closely investigated the action of alcohol in recent years how prescribes everyone will feel relief when it is - -- -- - ds T, 1 t ILAGLK AS USING T1IE hed i. ' t 9 PLAN TALK TO JENNIE. For The Drerrei by lr. Written For The Deseret News. in-,1- ..I any--bo- -- ' m-ta- lk -- me 04 "for-mankin- d, - . - nt 29-14- ),' - ultra-practic- he chil-tlrem- m -- E - gar-nlshl- 29-S- I). fast-fulfinj- Musicians1 Directory Our Money Is Safe Says Our Patrons CALVINS. CARRINGTON. Flee. I , Rtadlo 228 Constitution Dr Masons touch and Building technic, with Mathews conjunction course of studies Hours 1 to tn graded 4 p .m. 1 Saints University MUSIC . CORPS OF IMMINENT TEACHERS LOW RATES ENROLL NOW ..Taachera:Lida NOVEMBER a,I88K" It wa reported from Wei Hal W el, China, that all the British warships there had beeq cleared for action and were "ready for sea Mr - j SCHOOL OF Files of The Deseret News. al - TWENTY- - YEARS AGO. U. S. ANOVEITcase awaJla a ruiiar from the - -- Latter-Da- y Prom th Haunted- Houses Living in -- 11. T and the old-tiprophets of Ood woe a prominent eharaeteristle-o- f those who spurned the greatest of all prophets th very Bon of eenoernlng . Whom Moeea and others had testified,.. . ORSON WHITNEY. F. By ELDER And this earn spirit, the spirit that LEArtNED gentleman from cause that coming to emit' th crucified th Christ, ha caused tlM outside he state was lecturing earth with a curse. of th Lord's servant la martyrdom hot long elnce In some of our --And blessings a well as cursings are all ' " . age. Utah toana taking for his sub- to b considered In this connection. A For the widely prevalent distrust "Living Hi Haunted Houses. state of preparedness la necessary. The felt (sward men who com from God ject:This was hi way of describing the glorious appearing of .our Lord aa wttha menage false of 2 those who put faith in tyent yet future win be a wonderand th mischief they - have prophets revelful blessing to the earth and its In- wrought are prophets and accept visions and largely responsible. But ations as among the means whereby habitants provided they are made distrust, no lees than credulity, eaa in man. Ilk Ood communicates with ready for U. But a lack of readiness be overdone. - Caution against Imposi-vtted all such to come out of their on their part would convert the bless- tion Is commendable., but doubt that . haunted house and build for tbelr ing into a calamity. Whether weal or rejects truth la to be condemned. ' AU souls "more stately mansions, found-a- d woe Is wending lta way earthward, ,it prophet are not false. There can bo. uponlhs rock of reason and scien- Is only fair that men should be told of no counterfeit without a genuine, and tific' truth. The lecturer had special It In advance. To warn the world of to proclaim against the on la virtualreferer.ce.of course,- to th followers Impending Judgments, and prepare it ly to concede the existence of th of .Joseph SmtthL...j- i- ... In 'the other. r for change that muetcorp A belief In- - prophets," visions and carrying out of th divine program-chan- ges , A plain . and simple test, of revelations is fundamental with the neceseary to human prog- prophecy Is furnished in the followLatte When regard th ress U the function ofthoee who see ing passage of holy writ: found Ing Church aa fufill-me- Into the future and reveal Cods' will prophet epeaketh In the --of the ' of prophecy (Isaiah and to man.--"" 7 ' Lord. ff the thlng follow not, nor com recognize In the' decadence of loaf esBut the natural man Is an enemy tb pass, that Is the thing" which the tablished systems of religion, a result to Cod. There 1 a proaenes in hu- Lord hath not spoken, hut the prophet of failure. to he guided by the Inspired man nature to discredit those ' who hath spoken It - presumptuously, teachings and warning of th serv- come claiming to be, divinely Inspired. (Deuteronomy 11:22). By this standants of God, r 'JWhere ther Is nq ard of judgment simple, direct, conAlmoSTInvirlaMy'The supernatural vision the people perish," (Proverbs clusive may he tested all that discounted. If not derided, by 29:18), Where there Is no revelaUon minds. All miracles are prophetic inspiration has ever uttered. spiritual darkness reigns. Given enough time, ."the thing Wtll to the- agnostic- Intellect - inspired myths demonstrate whether or not It The necessity .for dicEven those who revere th prophet elearly,, , spoken presumptuously.1- agentaoughtto be evident to any ot-tto the are despise tempted past Pjous mind. W have every reason to Ponder who this, upon hear ye th seems It of . the present ' feel assured thattheEterna Father prophet to turn from What Is and bow testimonies of, the Elder ot Israel, natural of us all. In his dealings with his reetored the gospel as a down to What Has Been. Not only preaching, witness to the nation And when earth harbor -- Br Intent to. flod and but poet, philosopher, take what is known as a snap Judg- prophets, wise and worthy teachers hav you see coming to pass, tn these day ment." Hie object being to save, not other of war, . pestilence and calamity, the to destroy, It la very far from his pur? been treated In this manner. predictloas of ancient and of modern poe that the world shall be caught Seven cities . claimed the birth of seeiA - give a 1 thought a serious Homer, dead, unaware; that men or nations shall be '' which th ' living- - Homer thought to the situation. Aek yourinvolved In trouble of which they have Through - - Legged selves whether you can afford to bo for bread. had no warning, and for which, con? classed either'with those who deem The Savior reproved the pious un- believer In prophecy deluded dupes sequently, they could make no preparation, The promised .sending, of believer cf hla generation forl living, in haunted houses, or With &f Elijah the Prophet before the comthe sepulchres th those who exalt the prophets of foring of the-- great and dreadful day of departed . seers and rejecting th mer ages, and at "the same time Igthe Lord," (Malachl 4:5, I); waa In living ones. Just as their fathers bad nore as a thlng'of naught the fateful, -- order that certain thing "might be done before them (Matthew II: utterances of the done wblch, if left undone,-- would 'A professed reverence for Moee prophets of the last days,.-,.- . 14 ' NO POINT TO QUIBBLE OVER. . r V SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS Frank Crux. ,0 Oh, well! All risht, Jennie. Since you to ape&X Wer yo expect But I dont end ell your lire.you'U probably U m Ahtnk of me M horrid? aty, dliwreeWe men. However yoa hv mUhTme to tell you your fault end bow- you can Improve your. -elf. So hero got.Firet. you dont walk ritfht. Tou walk aa If you were harrying a plat of ham and that. Why go , egg. Too OiJi Ohnre Ilk a deckhand! a with gait Ilf through How - w you correct RT Imitate. Iiotic - eotne .one who movee gracefully. Practice before th looking glaea. X good dauclng; teacher might help x . geoond. your vole la had. Tou dont know how to open your mouth. Tour ton etrong weetern teaodUao4-jrou3v- e American hurr. IAstan to people who apeak charmingly. Particularly English and Scotch ..people, who know how to open their mouth. to you, and perhap" Tbey.jay eeem affected want to pUV 5n"htfg you ' nay that you dont and ap the' Engllh. That la non nee, combined with eenaltlveneaa and ego t ton,, It. Learn from alao Ignorance.-Dr- op who can do a thing betterthan you- .No Self hn provement la poibl tor one. JwhO s., Yon muat learn to apeak In a low, distinct, and pleasing tone. Tour talk ie not god. Tou eay 'alnT and He rays to- Mame and I." and yoii'Ue a deal of elang.- 'FoW, there no objection to alang If you know when not to use It. It x objectionable only when lte unconeoloun or ?. A " ubeo n cl ou. properly la The only way to learn to -- associate with tboae who talk properly. And fhat about the only way to learn any- thing. , Tou must piek your company;:. ZAZ It 1 a great temptation to go about with .those .only of your own level and klndror helow. But yqj; should o manage that at leawt a part of every dsy you can mingle with culture and education above your own. Cant you find some dub, grouproreoclety . of girls with the art aha. graces you want - "."7?. -- to posses? " 7 V.: ' After AH. they eey wo descended from monkey, and about th only way to get on 1 to ap those who are lha kind of folks we , w!h w were. elf ta hard work... So Improving one hard is It that comparatively few have the eourage lo keep .it. up. W all wish, h a vague way, that we were better, but when to lopping ofoneS crudities and adopting way that would do lit good but aeem a first, abcurd, w find the process : painful. It humOlatea ue. It wounds, our core. I allly prlda Moift of oa ay l don't am Nhat. I amr Tm a good- - aa anybody. And If people dont like me, why they, So we slump back Into our beneedn't loved coarseness. On must realise, most be able and wtll tng to see, on need of Improvement And if are have too much egotism tor that there no hope. 6lf Improvement is worth whna. . But It -a long rsd. end ap hlfl all the way. It call -for our lest ounce of courage and perlat-v- , ' i ace. But we can succeed. Anybody can succeed. If w only have the win to win. V Blr1 1 fiction- .- Oood manners, n cultured air, and a pleasing personality are things that can be learned, like playing- the violin;' Any on can manag it. If on has the grit. by Frank Crane.) (Copyright - - New 2 lOli EVENING .' XOVTOrBEH SATURDAY? DDSEBUT NEVTS - Edmuud,TrcyX Cannon, Edward P. I Cannon, Marian In June, 1917, when Kimball, B. Cecil Gates, Florence coast Margaret Summerhay P. MelPacific in the U. S. 8. San, Diego was vin Peterson, Lucy Oates (special), for subscribed crew and officers Romania Hyde. C. 8 Schettler, R Owen waters, her Sweeten. fa 4490. 80 North Main, .s bonds, Loan an hour's notlc. of at First 1100,000 Liberty about. Salt Lake which they received in coupon form. As they Carlos Marla Vicuna, Chilean minister to UTAH . CONSERVATORY OF the United Btatee, called on President Mcwere oh continuous duty they were hi consent, to MUSIC.-- him asked and give Kinley obliged to keep their bonds with them. When of Mr. Buchanan, Unitto th appointment ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC TAUGHT the their ship was sunk recently in the east ed State minister to the Argentine Republic, J. J. McClellan, Director. not were to themselves save councrew,, though able to act a an arbitrator between that 8ytematlc-couree- s arranged for end advanced pupils. Conserable to save any of their belongings, and down try and pall should hi service be needed " Is Instruction the best and most vatory In settling long standing differences. reasonable. Was. 2104 Old Historians everything went bonds and alL Now, under Bouth office. Kast Tempte. the law' and the regulations,- duplicates of The- - Sixth 7 Virginia. a . hegro regiment. mutinied at Camp Polland, Tenn- - because coupon bogds are not issued when the originals ARVILLA CLARK ANDLIN , white officer superseded negro officers, who are "lost but only when they are "destroyed," 1 ' Vote ..The under pressure. resigned Ihad - Nine yet study TnPlan. I'arla.'London destroyed, satisfactory rproof of - Michigan- waa ordered out to quell the die-end Berlin., Studio, 48 East South In The be furnished. must ' question t urbane.. . wtych fact this case therefore is, were these bonds. deto e eon-- ., were said Chicago capitalists MISS ESTELLE JENSEN destruction or the if and So, a whopaw matter stroyed, offortnlng 1 18, 00 0,00,0 . alderlng the Teacher of Plane. All electric r and -- syndicate to Install and operate 7PuplTsTnay can swear to it? Or were they simpty lost? -Saturday between I and 4 p.m. Studio, lighting street ear line The belief and hope is' that the department St. 48 South East Temple and power plants JnlJapnt undr authoriaa-tlo- n will cut all red tape in the" case aad reimburse of t,hat government. TRACY Y. CANNON. these' gallant fellows,, who 'were not only giva Thita for you," an Italian With Berlin - and Ann- Arbor. service lives to. the their but their service ing Teacher of Plano, Parts. into a Jlctr York hanknut ktepped peddler of their country. Of course, there ia a chamra T1, Harmony Studio, room on the Orrn, ing house and dropped a package IS5.000. 44 East Smith Temple street. counter containing eecurltlea worth , (hat the bonds, although they went.zIown with Wasatch 4S28., the ship, may come to the top again, and be The package had been lost by a messenger and a wide search had been Instituted for washed ashore, picked up by some .lucky MATTIE READ. EVANS ignorant of Its recovery. - Th peddlerNg " beachcomber, and presented for payment, which , Plano Studio. , for Its content but was a ' in Berlin." Student In could not be refused because a coupon bond is . Four years his honesty lu returning It. and pupil of Conservatory Stems THE WTf)E VS. THE LIMITED MEANING. its the rightful property of presumed to Studio 414 Templeton Bldg. Ameron the attltudeof the amonting ,H r- -i oa e recent past, possessor But 0ns is only about OHeChance In lean peace commissioners In arranging term pOUtlCALpiiscussionT'-of-th" teri m:ltion; and the government canTwell afford hr Soldi.- pub of .seUlement'w tth Spatn;-tNORM AN - McCARTYr especially since the United Stalls ehtered to take it technical or niggardly llshed at Paris, grid : "No monarchical govratliertliad)e -dea of announcement VOICE AND PIANO. purpose Ihe wai with ernment would hove dared lo condurtJtaeTf, w illfits defenders over little item University School of Music Graduate and are familiar now fined in a phrase, ol a after the fashion of the Americans, who Ann - Arbor. Ten yeara director beggarly hundred thousand dollars. have done much to confuse in many people's forever.tafklog o much of right and liberty--Th- e Music. Park Coller PnniT of pliakea- Americans I now evident.' of the plan words pesre and Enrl Rosenberg. of the democracy" the meaning jiind THE MADNESS PRECEDING DESTRUCTION. la tq take all of Poalns colonies and leave It With the Utah Conservatory. and DemocraL" To make the world safe for A Spain' the debt of all those colonies. This is and STRANGE situation contradictory Is the result of the holy war undertaken to democracy" is the phrase mentioned; and the thrust upon the notice of the Allies in this, Ineure the Independence of th Cubans. , PROF. GEO. CARELESS. misconception referred to ,is amusingly illus- these d boa these liberals, What moment is that hvpocrisy at when the Teacher of anxiously told Germany of Uiejrish doughboy , , . traled in the,stery " these republicans show!" democrats, Plano. Harmony.' to an not .armistice loiin, if llld th.it see to It UmormglforhysteriVftUy said he was,lhere who So. 'thEast. Ptudio still residence whole wortd was made solid for the Democratic w ith a view to immediate peace, German troops : ' borome inslihcla of human nature, they have 1 eont'iiue their fiendish atrocities in the destrucparty."- f at REESE. of drivblindness DAVID the in ther ra?e its broad 'sense tion of c.vilian life and property and the . The word democracy-i- n 's(raiiKtsnJ means a governmefit by the people wilh pohti-c- at ing of hundreds of French families into German 'dpfpal aft$r. beinKpi,()mijeiLA'1i't)ory for four Italian Method f 8H,lag. slaicry. Teutonic .military authorities must j ear4thty are as heedlre of Ihe ruunrciuenres and social equality, while Ihe word 'studio. 441 Constitution Bldg of Paris wiU demand the know that their actions aa if they were irresponsible of to mean ihe specific name, now takln ' t or any meniher repatriation of every One of these exiled people, savages. F a particular, political-pafiy- , GUNARD ERICKSON. thereof, AH the people of the United SlaleV with full indemnities for. out rages .inflicted. " Ml SIC FUR BERLIN. STRLirr Teaeher f ClariaH. "belong to' a democracy and arc democratic, but, And yeHhey persist in their mad and bnital r 2Tos yr 844 Laird Are. ' by no means all ctf them are Democrats or be fiolwy, even in their retreat toward their own Independent Srir'alivti are already Ainstrg ' h- - v rhon Ry, d in will Kaismille hut Hie Berlin, as for 'I Imre Mareeillqise are g borders, begging pefice they long to the Democratic barty. know tahaMhal song really mean until I he torch at the same timf. They not great many democratic .Organizations , in the apply W.M.LANGDON. s I reneh are it ij) Unterden J.inden. BerUnited Stales today that are not in Hie remotest base seemingly lot eversense of judgment as lin. 18 also singini ' due to hear a rousing regimen al VOICE. v well as of humanity? and to have departed from rhorps pinging Tti Star Ppnngh'd Danner." J 'Room 4. over Deeerett 8t S. Union degree affiliated or associated with the' Demo-trat- . 7 aLrnnicl. . Book Store. party or with aSy other party. In far ail knowledge of cause and effect . To the Aw Ran FrancisJep-perso- n, pua The reputation of the bank added to the Gibraltar Safety of the Great Federal Reserve System is. back of very dollar subjeet to check or in the safe ty deposit vaults of this bank. r We Will Welcome Your Business. at-se- a, I i b t ! -- - Jlt - I J ' ' -- - 198-190- 105-10- 0; Uiah Savings & :TnusttCo.'- 235 SOUTH . IVIAIN Pres. W, S. McCornick, Anthon .George Albert Smith, Fred M. Michelsen, Cashier. D. ErJudd," Assistant Cashier. H-Lu- - Vice-Pre- 3. 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