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Show SATURDAY EVENING NEWS I)ESK11ET lie HEWS t lrult i EVEHI1IG i. hkb no mss on rrrMim s tr. I. tZ Jr ML au 1910 u( tr tat, - W. on K 1 K4 that hat 15- tt acoaomic represented SILENCE DAY. rtb tin rtlcultU. f lh of vIu on ths Ns.lher mIIidlU 1 07 fta eZ'fwvTk-1Ta itriuwi a. a La a. nty. I injury dou la lh publi by U stuLborunesa if Vt. Freak & (gee TWe DmnU on on lids and on th other of group of UaaiaeM XartM CL klia.r in InilstinFeo having their own ir regardt cwmseiewe ttatnU-TIoin eons of DreM ere WU MULL. . f I IHlIr J of Ui effect oo lbs Industry, ths comfort, the r )ut We U prt'M I CMwbtto iMMMiiMtMiM' to Tb-f. )l4l ttojr, Artotto oo .T weJfar of ths people of tbs greatest nation V it t ! !. b4 Utof Itojr. ( Of ths gLibe. M Tree A4 Trtaabwirt" . Ths people rs becoming very tired of tins ee LiuifcW "4 e4 4 A44rM itj sort if obstinacy and tyranny, end ere in do sU It i to Illie MWLKKT Lake cur. Uuk. a i r wh.a vrrbe4r d ik humor to put up with much mors of IL The fr.ie tbs freeWsbt te U Ofttoe SB ttkf niCitf IMr late coal strike was the last itrsw to the burPl!L K hall HUloilai sBwld U s44roao4 la Ik LIIIW. . den which Iruks llie brk of tlielr r4. MPl II Ab4 sol hi mi. oliibrr Maaikar Aartll karaaa ClrralaUak. Ub Here was a inert handful of workers less than b4. I .m i a breeS." J K M(LMr. Kaaiaaa M.ibi M Taf k omca til nflk lbs cent rettbJ uli.rlr from one of half of populacountry" lit 44 per ? . Hut'M wr Ill (kiraa pf ABMrtlbs f OpinioB, tion-tbit out to Hie roufhihod over the set r At- f kail ej r fcatarM al tk rreiMue, tr I Ac Caraaa, mors Ihsn 99 per cent representing tbs rest of . r (rTKlIii, f MMt rlaaa matter stoiBff, er Comm.btlBf, ' Mart t. lit. the country, and to hold up everythin! unlit VbziHIbk. prtU4 their particular demands wers met. Wth to( there U b 44 tket b PZ. their sinister choas for -advutur design they (.r Tmv Ait let M Fre.ekf mcL, ths precise moment when sn Inc resaod output "Au1:? .r re iMch. of their special product was moat necessary m alaa shooed. aalrkaa to wrltw. Ab4 b and to he deilred; sod tbsy douhUps chuckled s. hr m Purtotr. 44 SALT LAKE CITY, - - NOVEMBER 15. 11. to themielves over the shrewdnaat, tbs 4 k.ptB thlnae Mtoteat with aet(h or leek oBHkr. fromby per.lr4.9 and ths alrttepd Ucbllencs crflhslr 4 4 he Jb t bom reens, tlniMif op PHARISAISM AT PITTSBURG. maneuver, .But they reckoned without their Not ur e word. I 4b4 TUIXXI will bav md wRN host. If pot exactly hoist with their owq M.dlUHtot Kt at least they were sadly Of ooure. vt mtgkt 1 by Pltr and smuis- ef tb 4 stood for word, tf log th'e World". wott Uk poopl meet pnceedirig. of the , a4 roe tnlcht lot than their own. They burled forth a challenge to r 4 Orok be te M.41UU. i Christian (1) Citizenship Conference, la lh publle was quick to accept, with which But ttoqrtof; cea tktok. At loeet erry. violent tn their this week st Pittsburg. demand for a fair, square, quick decision of body tbiaks be cea iMsk. n. the sllacks and I upon s rains , tirades out f tk. 44of orw If r bv roll. the Issue. The whole nation being summoned g As an Illustration of the lenflhs to bow te do kow tblaklBg, w.y u4 in opposition, the coal strike had no possible but tslk. we oult t least tootou tb which biro try can go, INcae proceedings will show for success; and its defeat ta the mors microbe," and te eom ptoce and talk te i(lont be memorable.' As n example of a large in Its results necause through the our)?. ;" and InUiJigtul ammblog being lUrapcdcd by 4Ob Pb The Babbatk mlrht to of Its leader, organised labor baa series of absurd falscbood nd bebsviny like blundering was It propooed anyway. originally btb t never before so prejudiced its own csss or aa a day of root, and ptoeumably atlance, but of era: y parent when taked to listen estij; la"to mob In ao to great disadvantage publie now It to day ef vtoittag and gabble, ef the truth, the Conference Is entirely unique mation. Honest labors most pressing need toeengrgeUona end dtoeour.. and tnetead In Christian limes end conditions. As showing ef eur naual a.wop pr baad.4 te us at if c hangs in chieftains. Tbs radicals who. the proneness of pious mankind to believe evil day tb door by e bey w g.t our Sabbath doare have climbed somehow Into the saddle j rather than good of their neighbor, even though n.w. akoet d.Urorad ta a wheelbarrow and ing tbeir utmost to ride It to ruin. f "the propagandists of the former are notorious remaining aneugb Ittaratur t found a Utowry. for turning their talents for mendacity into SAFETY THROUGH BAYING. . . Tb advantagM ef tn.nre riey are e apI $money, thla Pittsburg Incident Is notable even parent that te empbaetoe tb.m ware roper- :: in occasions of Us kind. of increasing production and problem fluoue. THE But Juat thick what It would mount He j As to the' "Mormons being injured by It, bringing prices back to a level that Senator pouring hla Niagara of oratory tnte voluble fanatical Dr. the ta Martin, even the not considered a be probnormal, personal may j x th Bocord. no Congroauionat K Mrs. Bhepherd, the romancing Winifred Gra lem which It is the duty of every American orator advocating hi acbome for regutet-In- g ham from overseas, or any other of the high man and woman to help solve; andlha only way th unlroraa, no frl.od taking ua aald t UghU of hypocrisy can now aspect any auch to solve it Is to save by sacrificing for a time and telling un em. thing for our own good, no euiialn loctur from frl.nd wife. I result. To their dismay they have found their the desire for luxurlee and using the money to go to, na benuu.to to attend, no th.atr. i. untruths rebuked and their assaults resisted In euch a way ns to. stimulate the production committee meeting no vtolta, no school, no t most vigorously by hire They of necessities. BUbQlly of labor, of business, church, no meeting tn the rroc.Cy, no 1 ' the volume of antiMonnon' to write, no nothing nohow never end of government Itself, rests upon the willingness not et alt, ii prejudice which hitherto has mada their earn Of the people to work and aave. When everyJuet Silence, hleeed.rt engel gift ef Oed i : palgna popular and their conclusions easy. The body shall realiia this eoonomte and fundato man! ' was that could have anticipated , last thing they mental truth, and shall act In conformity with Carlyle eyu eomethlng ta the affect that If any on will maintain abeolnta alienee great business concerns like the Rolariana, the it, the high price problem will cease to exist. ; on whol day h will find hi me If atrangofy Commercial Club, state and municipal officials That the chantry Is gradually coming to a purged of e mate of error, nonatna end mainly should hurl their recognition of the faetls evMenced in at least aril. lllle back In their teeth. Least of all could they one encouraging instance. The U. S. treasury And what thla country auraty need la e ministers In department, reports that although more than dreamed that good purgtng. . Juet On Day Jet na alt Keep StQI. and tah, aome of them of the exact profession a million organlxed workers were on strike maybe eotn of our foottobneau wilt depart i. which ie leading this anU ervnadq In Pills-- throughout he 'country, and although prices from uu. , , burg, should repudiate tbeir allegations and go of commodities said. --Maybe." generally were at a higher en record as to that which they know to be stage than at any time sines the Civil War, the (Copyright, It If. by Frank Crane) This was I October sales of Thrift ' and War Savings . (i(be truth about local conditions. t;J.he most unklndest cut of alL And though in I gumpa and treasury saying certificates were conclave that had been' packed loaded, a million and a quarter dollars greater than TWENTY YEARS "AGO. J; primed and eocked In advance for an anti- - for the month of September, reaching the lidy. j Mormon" explosion, there was riotous refusal total of 17.316.000. From the Ftleu of Th Dceeret Newa. give a hearing to the facts, the truth Is !jio It Is a cheering Incident, and tends to JusI j beverthelesa bound to find Its way into the tify the hop that the peak of the national un18S. NOVEMBER ! j Consciousness of all but the confirmed fanatics rest, industrial disturbance and high prices is waa almoet wiped Kan The town of Troy, fland pharisees who Just now are ruling the past. When the mass of the are found bleie. e dlaaetroua people tty map th off ; toast in the Smoky City. to be tans and saving, the countrys foundaMichael MeCarty. a etalwart young miner, ! min at tions era safe and unshaken, and Its progress mat lnataat death In th i FORBIDDEN FRUIT. ' and prosperity are assured. Fark CUy, when he fell down a shaft, e disfeet tance of 1,4 rpHERE are lots of people wbo think prohibi- ALARMESG-- IF TRUE. .fti aA SOMEWHAT South Africa, stat'Word Ladyamlth, from tion is all wrong but then there are lots of '?- etart.d at daycannonading ed that ! heavy In There are about this fair country. . people were withbad. Indeed, if tba suffering, misery and Boers the aome of and that break icne hundred millions of them, and it would be TOO resulting from the strike of the in I.SOO yard of the British when can? k mighty big task for anyone to find a million bituminous eoal miners of the nation should be nonading cuaaed end rifle fire began. want the.courilry to sUy wet"---: inof the hao-Dr. Camara PeetanaT director augmented by eoother.pulbreak of .Spanish ' jiknd that wouldnt be a very powerful fraction fluenza.- Tba new carried in the press disterlologtcai Institute, died at IJahon of attend-ln- g - VCf the population, not as strong as the 2.73 per patches from Youngstown, 0,' yesterday that plagua, which he contracted whBe ' patient Hfent article that New York seems beside itself Influenza had broken out among the men George Q. Cannon, who had ' Preeldent j jo have. And that is what makes the desperate boused in the big steel mills there, Is indeed 1U ef pneumonia tn New York, arrived been efforts of certain Individuals and corporations on the suband further tn Salt Lake accompanied by hla wife and Hwho have vast stores of potent damp goods In ominous, disease willdispatches with keenawaited be aona WQllam and P re ton. Ilia condition this of ject 1 ' ' 'Storage, and other Individuals who havent but est Interest by an anxious publlo. waa much Improved. hwlsh they, had, appear, so. richly ridiculousfact the none - The danger Is. In hla thanksgiving proclamation. Gothe .less, from the efforts to have local courts tell the world that the vernor 'Heber M.' Well of Utah aald: "Our ; and the efforts to break it and strike, T that Congress was all wrong in banning booze, harvests have been abundant; the health, to protect property in the steel mills, and prei The fact and happiness of our people la unexampled is, in the case of the corporations that creates sumably also in the coal milling regions, the volume of trade la greater than eer; Jiave the lid pned up an inch or conditions ;kre trying favorable to the propagation the standard of education has Improved our very 7 ,oo they know tbre is not a ghost uf a chance' of the disease tnlts epidemic form, If the exflag to loved at home and respected abroad; our nation to blessed with unparalleled prosly ;of having the wartime act declared of a the ago with year eamps army perience perity, and the future to radiant wlthAprom-laa- ." of no force. A temporary order they can be laid at the door of the crowded housing rmay obUinthroughlhe oratory of an advocato, facilities afforded at suoh great Centers. The Interview at New Tork Cengreee-ma- n an In I but in the end it will be vacated wben all the Influenza epidemic, if It occufs, would UnB. H. Roberta of Utah denledhe re'facts and precedents and issues are before the doubtedly be augmented on account of the lack port that ha Intended to reelgn big eeat la Oourt. In the- - lnterim, however. ihey are will- Congress. qf fuel,- patients being extremely susceptible tog to 'take a chance and dispose1 of such of to cold and to sudden changes of temperature their yrares as find buyers. The old soaks of while ill with or menaced by the disease. The before, .though .they must not neglect due pre"the country ball the bench In such instances unrest, and the violent forms It Is taking would cautions, may also be found to be to a certain I Is fountains of wisdom and willingly part with certainly have great effect in spreading such exteftt Immunized against Its recurrence. I their .hoarded gold for a horn of conserved an epidemic as was sweeping the nation a year THERE HAVE BEEN DARKER DAYS. corn. ago. And it is quite probable also that the It But, to whom it may concern, as it might epidemic and the misery. resulting would serve I be put, know all menly these presents that the Following the Civil War wheat sold for to Increase the unrest Thys an ' a bushel and sugar brougbUtwenty cents $4 and Jobri are" of numbered, Barleycorn .days circle, as H were," wolild be created, the unrest a After 1815, wheat was 12 a bushel . less than the bsirs on his head. Prohibition of pound. spreading the disease through strikes, and the was paid fifty cents & day. while 1 i'a foolproof and permanent kind is migtityjiQar j disease labor unrest. feeding the ' And here we are, roaring our heads off at band. It is backed by public sentiment the There is no necessity, however, to feel !' country oven Any thought by' King Alcohols undue alarm as yeL Strike centers are about the high eost of living as though it wer something brand new. Costs fame down after "friends and victims that "the- - good old days" usually places where the truth is frequently 1815 and again after 1865 because people went I, are on the way back is a silly delusion. Dis- -! concealed, and where, as a result, alarmist re- to work and brought them down instead of tiller and drinker need not worry over their ports spread quickly. It may be that the influ- whining about them. That is what we shall I have to do right now. SL Paul Pioneer Press. future, for they have none." enza eases, if any were found at Youngstown, to be wilt prove not of the epidemic variety; HR. TAFTS STRONG ASSET. LP LIKE ROCKET, DOWN LIKE STICK. and it may be, also, that the illness of which land al this writing the men in the mills were suffering wasnot Is needed One thing may always be said of 'Wilis less collective bargaining and more colinfluenza at all.' Indeed, it would not be surliam Howard Taft. H,c never is like the world, lec the common eense. Of all countries in the prising if the story were found to be without as he describes it, in the doldrums. For him rto foundation of any sort. World, the United Stales of America has there are no biffhng winds and no dead calms. On the other band, should an epidemic reHe finds something to do or to say every hour been reckoned The one where this latter 'trail predominated. .And yetylthm sixty days cur, as has been feared and even predicted by of the day, and it never hurts anybody. Good the probability, naturt; and opt.nnvm when .associated- with e have had printers strikes. longWe-- beallh officials, there learning and. a judicial temperament make a men's strikes, sbipworkerstrikes, policemens according to health authorities, that it wiU Nc strong combination. Nations like individuals, will not long remain in the dumps, il they folStrikes, steel and coal strikes, al! of large pfo- - Jn mifder form than it took at its first outportions, besides a score of smaller other break; while those who have had jbe disease low his cheering example. New .York World. DESERET NOVEMBER vtt4 path-nra- Hralatl (. tur.lf 44ati. -- .r.,. w- -r. xj . - tttre ppor-luhsne- j SS'CtfWr, br - ii, The Beautiful sr. dUrad rd. 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Such is th aoo-tritaogbt by the noted MetchnikoS. -What cansea thoee toxic poisons where do they eom from how do they get into the intestinal tract? Science gives u on answer in ena word eaose food fermentation; h and it is this mass of partially digested, soar, fermenting food patting through the Intestines that ere to toxio poisons that art absorbed into th blood and carried into every part of the system, causing a long train of disease and making millions of men and women feeble. haggard and Old looking before their time when by right they should be strong, healthy, in th prlmi 6FlIi. Omnmon tons tells u that In order to stop those loxle poieons forming in the intestines, you mnst get rid of ths joat aa - ever-wideni- ng In-thi- na Acid-Stomac- h. Acid-Stomac- s hith-Ha- ;p8t dentists tell ns that we mnst get rid of to keep the teeth from decaying. When acid forme in the month it eats right through the hard enamel of the teeth. 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