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It hXJaYil ribta af rMi' ar als r tt- V.'tMa S5i't.W. hM bara HALT LAKI CONGRESS - - CITY, - - arexialia - NOVEMBER M, ADJOl HNS - TREATY FAILS. - a m "'HE exlrtordlnary euk)tt of Conjrtsf which was convened exactly alx months tgo, durbeen un-'d- er ing which llm lb Peace Treaty bu -baa nd ilmotl continuous dlacuatlon SenIn lb at lealt of Wy had Iht riht the ate, baa adjourned without ratification of Ume nd regrettable eoncluiion ttacL It U W ibe aummera work the more o hccaui waa put M much other necessary legislation asid In order that preferenr? might be gWeo jlo tho great subject which finally li even farther from settlement than when ,lhe began. Nevertheless, Jhe debates and .dlaeusslom of the Treaty have not been without educational value. The Irtmendoui Importance of 'the matter baa Justified all the lime and much Jaf the oratory that has been devoted to R. It innovation In involving the moat 'international relations that waa ever brought to the attention of. the governmental the world.- - It contemplated a step that waa not to be taken lightly or without the moat critical sonsideration of Its effects. It proposed a reversal of the diplomatic methods and policies of the past, a launching out upon an uncharted ion s-l- ng tea of international exploration. Vet, as The News regards it. It had every semblance and argument and symptom of It wa supported by reason and more than Justified by past experience. As lt should come under the testa of practical Operation it would doubtless prove to have flaws and weaknesses but none of them, we venture to believe, of vital consequence. Representing as it did from the beginning a compromise between imposing fprees and policies, it waa not wholly satisfactory, nor could it be under such circumstances, to anybody. But to the great majority, It appeared-t- o bplcTfar7n advance of any existing system that it was cordially hailed and welcomed with the highest of hopes. - Whether Us failure of .ratification by the Senate decisively kills it, is a matter on, Which the authorities differ. We incline to the belief that it is within the power of the executive to eubmit it again when a broader spirit of conciliation and concession shall have diffused Uaelf over both the executive and the legislative branches of the government.' There must somewhere be a bit of common ground upon wjiich they can meet and adopt such resolution as will put the pact Intirbffecl. Meantime, file United States remains technically at war, while the United States's late allies and associates have taken all but the last formal step to return to the status of peace. This atep they will now probably hasten to take, having wailed deferentially and courteously in vain for our government to Join them. ...Those who were so desperately fearful about our becoming entangled in European affairs and imperiling our nationality, etc must feel highly gratified with the anomalous and lonely position . in which ,we now find ourselves. guo-ee- ss. t::::.:: am andmarketing. of rain and snow forcefully THE recent spell the truth of statements mads during the summer w 1th regard, to the impassa-bili- ty of many of Ihe most important highways leading from nearby farming districts to the city.- - As the result of the storms Ahese roads were put into a condition worse., even,' than they were .during the summer. Them they were cut with ruts and filled with chuck holes that made travel over thenf all but impossible with auto Jtrucksj when the snoy and rain came, passageoveftliese'iar utterly impossible. Most of the roads complained of areXtynparatively .short, leading from small fanning localities to main roads. For the most part, these principal highways have been maintained in iSfairly satisfactory shape in so far as this is possible with dirt roads. The connecting roads, bbyever, are, and have been during the greater pari of the year, quite impas. sable. The circumstancesNhich brought forth complaints of particular vehemence wer.e, the announcements by state, cotmty and city authorities at different limes wihv regard to the ccnstniction of scenic routes at vast expense. It goes without saying that these touiung highways and boulevards are beyond question desirable, But they must remain Bribe Iuxuryla?s tmlif there has been completed a big projec the improvement of what may be called economic roads to enable- prbtkcers to gel their farm products and garden stuffs to market. If track transportation between the small com-rwas- wha t - it b i ti es su Pfou ming Should be, there would come about a great s hereanJ sn in the cot of iuerCaied prosperity arI development, to these AVili this fcasonj. road,; work practically stopped by weather conditions, boards charged with road improvement tuiukr-Fbadsw- ar , - - mi thi-ei(- y -- ioa food-luff- -- of-fi-nai WHAT WE HAVE DONE. nil to the fonnetlon of their progrshw for year. The worth whlU thfnV for them lo have uppermost before them Is the Jndliputeble feet that In public affairs, as in private, the prudent a. thing to do U to let luxuries wait upon ncei-ticThe completion of an cxteniiv chain of economio highways connecting with the gresl north sod south srtery of travel, the Stale road, will forward the eubeUntlel Interests of ths state as few other things will do. When we hive that, then it will be time enough lo ecnilder the pleasure rootes and ecenlq boulevards, which, by the way, we do not think for a moment should he neglected yben the proper Umee eomee to construct them. MOB ? UradHM patch r U will spend the wfnter profitably if they giv bead to tbs necessities of the situetioo looking 6FIRIT NOT all the mob 1010 f rf Dmwbi Tfc gB M Dr, Bali Cmi w b:sb4 bbS hs kaiUl BBf w.r mm4 sf yB r v list Th Um BrmksUeB h fc4 II. IMS. UBubU, BeBf and unrB( in Am.r-- c bbS Bil aBr Ub Bruria. Tbu bbbb.i 4 fBVBlB. BBd tB mllllen ITIBB to . rwootBr from tbo dtouch riib But BUppOBB gBU CBBBB looklUg BtgBU t BOrB bit BBd think of Bit Vb fast of thumb your fins bo4y. Jum for a tiigmoBt of lb labor mbrcfUo. th blab tho blab ytnka Bf tha yBrluan IbBt B IIb, $0BbBr SbJ of Rare Smoothness bi auus fortt ldrB B.r lllu. ' of Action riiB soifistblnc which tbor may aa In tha coming alBctlun. and think of dona dur. btt conatructlva things wa lag tbla ysar. of Wi kava aun.d (ha Idea of KatlonB. bf far th moat Important lda. In what It offart for tha altars of iba rara, IB BtBrt ha IN MANY FORMS. lelu ipiril existent in the world itself in open violation of the law and in outbreaks against the established order of soekly. What men fall mobs have no exclusive monopoly of mob spiriL This spirit l duplexed in every attempt to evade, resist by force, or defy the will of the majority where that will ft crystallized in law. The essence of the reel mob spirit Is present In every attempt lo enforce onei will upon others by terrorism by threats of social, political, economic or bodily harm. Against euch exhibitions of it the public authorities have hitherto been slow to act, howsoever' prompt, and efficient, in suppressing actual violence if able to the scene of the riot in sufficient force in time Id disperse the rioters. Boclety has been organised to keep the mob spirit In subjection; but in tolerating the activities of the enemies of law and order so long as they refrained from overt and destructive acts, society has permitted its rights and its welfare to be. imperiled and has winked et the violation of the constipeotutional rights of millions of ple. To illustrate: it has suffered any group of handful of persona, who assumed that they had the power and showed that they had the wiU, lo suspend for their own selfish purpose the business operations and the fuel and food distribution of entire municipalities and sections all lo contemptuous disregard of the consequent loss of property and possibly of life also. Herein America hu erred, and is toda reaping the fruits of its mistake. It- has foes within Its own borders to Inflamf the minds of the weak and vicious by preachinr contempt for the law and resistance to lawfu1 authority. If not actually encouraging tlf autocracy of the mob by tolerating the proceedings upon which its operations are based, it ha at least done Ilttlo toward suppressing iL The ;ruit of this evil planting is seen in the indifference with which pnblio sentiment continue to Ignore the laws failure lo apprehehd and punish those who . destroy property and take ifffhf riota, lynching, etc. Mob spirit will not subside, and cannot be expected to,' until public sentiment is shwp! aroused to sense its consequences, check il growth, and punish its manifestations. And llu vice can be best combated by attacking it a In Malory. la Wa hava raducad our army from I.TSS.SO fflcara and man to about 150.19. Our two mlllloa man haa bean brought ha h from Eurwpa. Jsq,eurh army aa tbta ever bafora aiUl.d. Caaaar and Napolaon navar haard of auch an army, an army that wanted only fb jull fighting nnd go back to work, an army thal want War In tha first plica, but 'did want out to fight that war might rraaa. Tour billion dollars' worth of war hats bean cancelled. Kli hundred million dollars has been realised from I ha sales of surplus accumulated war supplies. Of tha great Tranaport fleet only amall fraction remains Almost four million Iona of shipping has bran returned to tha United Blatra Shipping Board and to private owners. Industrial unrrat la passing. To say that an Industrial revolution Is threatening reveals an tgnarwncs of tha genius of tha American people. We will settle this labor trouble, th worker will get Justice, law and order will be maintained. The great sans. Recent, flr and square mass ef tha American people tra going about their Job Intelligently, It can't be done In a da. But It pan he dona, and la being doue. Between November. II Li. and November, Jill, the Department of Labor, through Ihe division of conciliation, has handled some 1.150 (trikes, threatened strike and lockouts. Thla quiet constructive work has not bean eiplolted In the newspapers, but It has bean going on. Over a million boys have taken off the khaki and gone back to wirk. The labor dlffloultlee In three noticeable cases have been satisfactorily adjusted t good offices of the Government, to witk th big copper Interests In the West, the oil concerns of California, and the packing house of Chicago. So alt light and don't get panicky. "Our distraught nerves," says Secretary Lane, "are plavlng havoc with our good aepee. The war has taught us bitterness and hatred and movement by slogans, catch phrftaes and headlines, so that we are trvlng to work out economic problems by pamlon and epigram. "Thla will pars. The moral forcea of ihe world have had their victory In war. They w 111 have It also In peace. Work, work, work is the great medicine God' medicine for puizled, confused. Intoxicated, venture-som- e man." at con-trar- rch law-abidi- ng mob-outbrea- ks, its source. This is' America's present task, and it is r grave one. Moral suasion can still do much ii resisting the evil,' if applied to those wh lave merely drifted away thoughtlessly fron be safe mooring of liberty 3ut if mpral suasion fails, there are other remedies, searching and effective, and plenty o' oyal hands to apply them. It questior whether we have not already too long delaye' the taking of adequate measures against the Ip lent canker of anarchism, which proposes if possible, to eat its deadly way lo the ver) leart of the nation'! social structure and brim civilisation itself tumbling to ruin. thing you will liV,e THF. and remember longest about a Hot Spot Chalmers is its ;arj: smoothness of action. You will note an absence of "rfTQrt about its motive that U alpower. You ya ill sense most no vibration, no jars, no engine noises. , because Hot Spot cracks up" the gas into an extremely fine vapor hurries it ad Rams-horto the cylinders so that gas That is n condenses but little en-rout- e. There are no sharp corners or abrupt bends in Ram's-hoto impede its progress. If the ChAlmcrs engine had windows you would be amazed at the miracles performed vi t h g a s . But when you drive a Hot Spot Chalmers you will note the results obtained, and you, too, will say Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the world. m J16S5 f. o. b. Detroit Taylor Motor Car Co. STATE STREET 127 SOUTH -- i H Wasatch 4057 (a n n iJCZSSBSbsi (Copyright. 1911, by Frank Crane.) TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Deseret News. ed is-- a in-- c ONE BUGABOO LAID AT REST. MM, AILURE of the Peace Treatys ratification b the Senate has accomplished 'at ltast on good thing it has removed,- - op at any rate allayed, the perturbation felt by a number of good down east- - people over possible Canadim designs on northeastern U. 8. territory. It lia' been "bruited abroad that if the Treaty should amend3e accepted without reservation or ment, the first thing the Canadian governmen' would do would be to ask the United States tr cede to the Dominion the northern half of thi sta'te Of Maine, afa compensation to he mutually agreed upon! This part of the Pinetrer 8tate has a water frontage upon xvhich the Cafiadians are charged with long having casi a wistful eye, since possession thereof vould ncefvably' prove of decided maritime advantage lo them; and seekers after possible or probable trouble for this country in the entanglements of the Peace Treaty, claim to have discovered that fn this boundary question the United Stales was bound to lose in any appeal to- the .international tribunal of Ahe League of Nations, and could be coerced into making ' the concessions Canada asked for. - It sn amusing and absurd speculation, but it clothed with about as much probaas some of the" other objections to the bility Treaty and Covenant. Of course persons or na lions who are always in an atlstude of suspicion, expecting disputes and scekin for them, can generally contrive to find them. The world would be a sorry place if everybody gave way' to such .predictions anib were govemed-'P- y them. Tn the instance referred to, some of the Boston papers have Suffered themselves, to be onsiderably slirredup over the prospect, though the Maine press has apparently not yet awal&ifd to the peril that b&s been hanging over tliejremmonweellh. Perhaps the inexplicable iUitusJe of some gt the New England sens- -, tors is but Nhejreflection of this interesting anxiety. In anXcase, ihe defeat of the Treaty, reservations and atL bas put the whole question in abeyance for-r?apn, and the pan peacefully pursue theif usual paths - is is down-eastern- ers NOVEMBER 20. 1809. 'f At the quarterly conftrence of Boxetder stake, held at Brtgham. City. Utah. Charles Kelly was appointed president of the stake to succeed Rudder Clawson, called to be an N. apostle. whtle.Luclus A 5now and Oleen Stohl were sustained as ills counselors Kaiser. Wilhelm of Germany arrived at Portsmouth, England, and whs welcomed with salutes from the guns of warships and - Ah forts. .Later he was received by Queers Victoria at Windsor Castle. In "a heavy battle at Ladysmith. South Africa, hundreds of Boars were reported , - killed, and taken prisoners. The British losses were said to be comparatively small. Arthur Pratt, chief census enumerator for Utah, was In search of between 400 and 300 eeltant .to help him with the work In this state. r The Chicago Tribune announced that the . Bgrllngton railroad would build an exten-- 1 ekpn of its line to Ogden. I'lah, and make connections there with the Southern Pacific. Could M Eat or Sleep BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET A Rriatr Gltea Home-MaSperlaltet Rerlps to Darkea Gray Hair. de Too Fat? A guarantsed weight reduction method; safe, pleasant. Brings slenderness, better health, happiness. Get smsll box of oil of koreln (in capsules) at tha drug- Mrs. M. D. 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It is the beef and cod liver peptones contained in Vinol aided by iron and There seems to he thd makings tf a firt-larevolution in the propoaI by the Pru!an len, von Francois of a' years compulsory labor or every German youth, as a substitute for mlitary conscription. Nor would tha plan he eFv .acceptable to the Allies, who would suspect that this conscript work army bJinit used &&.' cover for military training. -8prjngficld Republican. f charging the jury. One of the briefest summoning upon record was that of Justice Maule, who thus addressed. the Jfiry on memorable occasion: 'Gentlemen pf the Jury, tie is reported to if you dont believe the witnesses lfpHrswhd, forAhe plaintiff you xwill Jind for the defendant, tf you don't believe the witnesses for the you wilt find for. the platntiff. IL like mjself, you dont believe any of them. Heaven .knows w hich .way you will fuwt Gcifiider yom OI! OI! ERCY.GO BRkGIl i J ' INSURE Btronff. EATONIC U tb AGAINST IT ipariu. Vitality and Ftp. 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The name of the song was "Lei's Help the Irish New" the words were by Remie Grossman, the music , sp.d it was pubLshecL if our 4 by. Bennie FrL-cl- u Bern , recollection does not errA bjrPhapico and ' etem. 8pokanc Spokesman-Review- .. -- ATONIC . verdict." Pittsburg Chronicle Tflograpn. ing After you eat always take and got ss 1 . , - Messenger Robbery. LET US PROTECT YOU MAGNEsia For Dyspepsia, Indigestion j ; Heartburn, BelchIPg, Sour Acid Ftem-Cu in Stomach, etc, Ink a tea--t- v nful of Biauratcd .Manesia 4a a half glssa i afiar eating. Is barmP'S- - to us and r. p cassnt andwater g.v almost irstsnr relief It nau-tre acidlti snd sweetoos the Isx.S contents ao that digestion I xsv aid painless Sold by druggist bverywhva.' acb, of-ho- xl , Heber J.Grant & Co. General Agents 22 S. Main." Phone Was. 2262-- 3 |