OCR Text |
Show DESERET EVENING tt. 000, 000 ounces agsinst over 70,oo0.000 in"1 The production of the United Ststes in as about M.000,000, against 72.000,000 In . i.s ? For Uth t tty. twenty yeara and mora lha producit in the United State has been of allver tion Bastaess Mar a Whit.y in the reduction a aa ahin.si wholly if:! I'HauHJITluSI I'lUCUk hm of topper and ! but under the stimulus Hf tW JM of t'niier price there is a revival of interest ItuNtr NttfcMrMrI f .. 1 C9(N ...I.OIMMI In aome of the old ailver districts, and if tbs l maintained it ia probable that producprice "L'Mi Zm illrwi U tion will abow some increase. VnuAm thk ! lttnr r Mr cur. Vu Aa Illustrating the wide fluctuations In the ; sad 'hr price of the metal It la Interesting lt note that W"11 p bile! lea sh.d 5". nM'Wl l l for KHS, the last full year before the war, the tlreal.llaa. MoWr AU " ftepraMaldtlVW asrtage price In the New "York market w aa r MtKioktr, iK.vTark FA( otOea about 60.4 cents per ounce. Since then, aa comOlaU OAa 111 slh MU'hlgaW AVM ' Akriy. y puted by the bureau of tbe Mint, tbe average a.tiec f I Asl i tk aVrUM nllW eerdl for each year has been ka follow: Mmk 1 111914 TTk A mm la 14 PteM Ik 414 . 1915 the a. far ayabllriia 1916 44 svadiiaa ft ..this e- -t at kral .a AP5 1917 .u.-vrj - EVENING DESERT wTir i 'ttry JEWS rnly rr 'IkM-lkMkI- " ! . rwwn r..ea CT 1 - I :rh u ;l HlckM kr aii faaerv r RALT LAKE ......a,,,,.,..,..,, ........i....i..i..... . 1918 :i ii. mju.nueh aiY. LAW-MAklN- .861- 1IMISMS FOR Rtn.RO IDS. G rr The Dsesfet Nee hr rak Dr. pitfrace irobibly deferred. rl resW-tUbl- e 5 $-- fr i i Ken-Ituc- ky. ve ! aet-th- ! The usher da jr tha Rax. Dr aahad t appaar et lha AmUailee Ia Strallni In behalf of the Actor S'tinJ at lh aull Church of tha llaatrnly Itrat lo till acheolalmaBi for lha aplndld worn prrformad fretullooaljr by lha mambora of ar tba lhaoirira! profession in thair both el home and on the ballUfllta, rrpllad elating that ha could nol parltcipaia in aurh aaarclaaa. Not content with iuia(ly ha look declining, which Waa hie prtv1l occasion aipraae hia vlw in retard to nral. tha theatrical profaaaion li of ua Three vlawa era eat na who arara brought up In lha country, or In country towna, era qulia familiar with thrm. In brief, they may be alalad aa tha protest of tha Church members aalnat lha Theatre and all connected therewith, op lhe grounds that while tha Church la endeavor, tng to tncraaaa morality, tha effect of tha Theatre ia lo lower It. It la not our Intention to thrash over this Our only old controversy In this place. point here Is to Indicate that tha controversy la old and represents a tpa of Issue that has practically disappeared It la natural for thee who are wholly absorbed In one object to be Impatient with any parson whose activities seem Inconsistent with thair own. fiavonarol bldsrly attacked art lata and caused thair works to bo burned In the pub. llo square. Tha early followers of John Healey similarly attacked tha dance, the U eat re, and card playing Tima, however, demonstrate that while tha Intention of theea reformers was good, tf.elr Judgment waa not mature. Tha redemption of lha world Includes everything that can assist in tha culture, refinement and development of tha human spirit. Ia this category amuaomenta have thair place. In fact, amusements probably have more te do with tha molding of character ttan tha eerloua occupation of a people, on Kmaraona principle that th hook under the desk forma tha boys mind more than book an th desk. Th Theatre la a permanent aiprrmlon of th artistic Instinct of humanity. It I, however, human. Just aa tha Church ia hu- -. Iran. Th Theatre has often appealed to low tastes, Juet aa the Church haa often been stained by vulgar prejudices and cruel p raeeu Ilona. All things human, however, tend to eeanae themaflvea In time. The Theatre today Is better than It ever waa. It la doing Its part toward the moldlhg of the future humanity. Th members of th theatrical profeealon. ns far aa my acquaintance goes, average morally about aa the member of any other profession. I have found quite aa much honor. Integrity, and high purpose among actors as among preachers. And I have found rascal among both Th deliverance of Mr. Straton should not be taken too seriIt represent but a email and fist ously. dscrsaslng sentiment among Church people, who, ae a rule, are Intelligent and hospitably minded aa well aa conscientious. Tbe effort of Mr. Daniel FTohrrian and to raise a fund In behalf of hi tha aged and needy members of the theatrical profession is worthy of the and assistance of all good people. (Copyright, ISIS, by Prank Crane.) 49 I ieri ftitM Iriaf 49 f 49 49 49 ;f 49 () m kulwl (mr Wltlltt ottos. tre a tHiiLtr 49 49 49 It Pays To Advertise 49 49 ERNEST TRISEX KOVtSOe (her Aag Wig Wvaelr uk (Risms K. a tiOMAlD WOWKWT II COLOR 049 ktmtwi wore' r.kkt itAwwr 49 49 49 49 rrn rawt. pwwr avd SKARKOCK 0 aiwi 0 in 1- if Remember 49 Whtag lha CraaAelaag 49 49 IVliva-ili- U. Oe I Sc. 49 S.vmlnga lie. lie. tic. 49 r. Jl3 0 M DANCING TONIGHT CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE TODAY 9kw biia at SjJM p, m. II AT Room for All Youd V T1RK AYD IEB Christmas Cards Dances Printed and Engraved PrW Mfi, Trlm Mati.t 20e toe 90 At the Deseret New mm4 kd Orders For Engraved Cards Can Be Received After Dec. 1st. i HEATriE WASATCH 1111 LAOMOMC Vs: NOW PLATING RALPH CLOMNGER aag Aasaelata Plarera la girl Jiivrss; f araiUtlff MMfdyadraaa Mafias MtHay rHfrtt Mehta, l&e Matlirrn, 3 Frtak P. (tlbMy a oi Birat Beek -- ( GEM dayi Faraierly the Liberty ARE TOl' TIRED OP (OMMOVPI.ACE riLMSf Thea See bHwffB art. orli The Call of th BACK TO GODS COUNTRY Fratartag (he Beaatlfal SPKCI1L A College Picture Iit "The Winning y.- s- - Sffs 6f VAUDEVILLE HONOLULU Up. Storage Moving Heber J. Grant Packing Shipping Agnlssloat Msttneea Klitdlea, ( Adults, 20c (except Sua-d- )s and hnlldays). Evealag gd w.ce. . E. 'j' ; ba-c- -l Mercantile Open Stock. Bank Burglary. Interior Hold Up. Messenger Robberv. ' LET US PROTEQT YOU lOe All Seat, Stic. tf & Co. tVe employ every device snl practice that makes our good service better. -- Mare Thaa a Theatre Lake faatltuttoa.M A Call Wseatch Salt la It a Dreadful Dtaeaae f See THE AETGE.AXCE OF DI R IVD." Adapted From REX BEACHS nerful 8tory by Mr. sad Atra. George Randolph Cheater THIUTA-PIEC- STORAGE CO. 1X A Trd Henkel, Coadaeter I . K AA FRILL la Ao-- al Arleettnaa ' omlae and av VttTt HF I I. I EVA I- Become Slender mu XUtP.-f a 11 i.t,a;i.:. 7.ltra Ilex Q Drug Krankrn: Ihr ts- - n.rrihr w wt- ix Dtk. va; Iirug Store Co.: lArnctil A ml otlicis IA Sslt. Cliy. E2oJ n e. i, So. 4h West Adler-i-ka- -atarday la ast or ms people Tin: - Takes PATHK XEAVS ! ' A.licr-i-k- a helped my Wife for ton the stomach and our etomachgae In 11 worlt beyond iiSt.yc.TlnuiM GREATEST . expectation." (Signed) Cal. H bo1 AX' CASE flushes BOTH upper and completely It relieve gae on stomadv er ponr atomach lie moves foul .matter w lilr lOfttn CURES constipation. Prevents Appendicitis Adltr-i-k- a is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara. glycerine and nine other simple ' Ingredients. fchramm-Jtthno(sold by lesding druggists everywhers.) Advertlsa- imrnt i . n, ie General Agents " 22 S. Main. pRone Was. 2262-- 3 If5 Wife. PHIf.HAR. E. AIOMC ORf IfEVTR H8I or REDMAN FIREPROOF TODAY Jraloasy rt ee pro-iudio- n Residence Burglary. Mercantile Safe. Highway Robbery, ori Hold Cecil B. DeMllle FEAIALE" Suva, New Zealand, Australia The I'amusl Passenger Sieamei. R. M 8 "N'lsgsrs" R. M. 8. -- Makurs-2.W TOM. 15,500 Ton. Sail from Vancouver. B. C. . For fare- end sailings apply to Railroad or- Steamship Agent or to Cans-- , Royal Mail Lins. HO Seymour St. Vancouver. B. C. Stroke1 saapF' IT M AI.E AAD 1 George Walsh Aod alx INSURE AGAINST Regalar Prlrea. Vest Attraetlsa With a Kick! ' Highway. sf Wild Aalaisls KOW PLATITG AT THE GEM THEATRE By Jsaea Oliver Csnrasf Terer a Flla. I, Ike This LADIES ORCHESTRA AFTER. ROOT AAD EVF.MXO TIHVKII.IUW PROGRAM. Csatlsaaas 12:15 to II . at. g Klad V Residence, Store, Office, Aad Slxteea Hong-lon- heavily.'-particularl- - NELL SHIPMAN iFaraierly Wllkea Theater How-,m- le-lli- acd Rwlas- ailag Star all-.v- y. A Burglary Epidemic is Raging The Theatre Beaatlfal. Phase Waa. 12M T9 3.1$ 4. the-treaur- Job Printing Dept. Deseret News Annex 1- -4; b- V SO 40 No -3 pro-pe- and Old The Denishawn -2 jpcrt Dub1 you rant g et In tonight, the same Show runs Tomorrow and Saturday Hall Special! DROP the The Hieht of V Q.DEO Beautiful The ar 1- The New Paramount Refined Comedian 0 CEviS la talar, g.ree, Slag In 49 WHh 49 49 49 Bryant Washburn 49 A 49 49 49 4Y f!rnt, then com th dawMrt! Cairo of Lnufhler! Typhoons of Fun! (9 (9 MARIE" NOT m livy jer Thnkglrlnf Twiey ( r.rr.T7 1101 IDA Y B1U b PICUL O . ll Mo4J eare-s- x Bixl Terwiel Msileeee TVeieSir (9 m'r stock-raisin- PAl Cress OONOREfS will have to work rapidly with its failroad lelUtion during the month beIts reconvening on Monday nett in reguprwnt writing, th United BUU oon tween and lha dale fixed by the Preeident aeseion lar guffrtg throughout th of government eontrol November, for the la elwtion relinquishment ) enough for lb fene U of the roads. Although notified of this Utter j focot aro not iltofttker flattering. And thl because tber I dale, many months ago, the national Uwmakers j 'ucfortunite and Unit have not progressed far In the completion of a tht ihort within IltUe If any doubt lha Conslltu-Stio- n which everybody feel must be enactmeasures the to arnenJnienl (woman auffrage of ed before the properties go back to private wlU be ratified byj aufftcient number law orianlo manaremenL The whole question hat, howlalatea to make it a rt of the ratified been by ever, far finally resolved itself Into the two bills ;of the land. It ha Una In voted baa as the Cummins bill which has been inknown that all) every elate Jrgulatur p9 for LUh troduced in the Senate, and the Etch bill which upon U in many tneUneea, includinf unanlmoue passed the House last week. Between the two another, by one and New York aU were measures there are difference In many Imthat vote, and In olhere by majoritlea I portant respects, and it would seem that durmoet aa Impreeelve ae unanimity iteelf. But to number ing the December month there U much ground Utee are 17 abort of the requlalt 17, I covered before they can be harmoniied to of there and 'make ratification complete; In J before next or either of them can become law. aeaaiona 4 year bold will regular only The House, having passed the Esch bill. j tiro to make their vole effective eo far at the WHI gov naturally wait upon the further pleas: fall .election la concerned. Tboae 4 atatea, all ure of the Senate; and the latter body, which I of which are counted aa eure to ratify, are still has the Cummina bill before it, will naturj Rhode laland. Maryland, .New Jeraey and Thla leavea atlll IS aUlea whoae raUfl-- ! ally ronsidcr that measure in preference to the cation la needed, and In whoa cate, aa In that House hill. Some of the principal feature of of aeveral which hare already ratified, a tpe- -i tha Cummins hill which in it essential proJ eial aeeaion of the legislature will be require! visions la believed likely to represent the ultimate conclusions of Congress on the railroad j j provided the amendment la I become opera-l'UDakota North in A 1920. tenion question are: it calls for fixed minimum and in apeclal a division of excess earnings beI convened last of the ratification and earning;.for Tuesday; 1 tween atlll tbe roads and the government; for a Sjamendment la expected there, leaving Four la transportation board to divide responsibility requlalte. ijalalea whoae ratifying vote to with the Interstate Commerce Commission; for ( elate governors have conditionally promised ran special aeaaiona though no exact date has a federal incorporation; for compulsory coneae states beitg Colorado, Nebraska, solidations into not less than twenty or more been j systems; for representation by Idaho and South Dakotg. If these promises than thirty-fiv- e ' on board of directors of the railroads; labor tbe amendment ratified, the and fulfilled shall be for a fine of $500 and imprisonment for two M there wUl atlll b needed the ratification of S or more persons entering into a combination jiaUlea, and from no governor of the remainenor agreement to in any way interfere with the much even or ing atatea has any promise, - movement of traffic during a strike. It does received. thua far been couragement, Thus it will be .jeen that there are not provide for an offset in striking a balance ifa" alanding be-- t: between the accounts of the government and . a good many large the whole J nation tbe railroads; whereas in the Esch bill there is women of tween the j'and the ' realization of, their hope, to be provision for deduction by the government of (enabled to vote for the next president the amount owed the railroads in guaranteed ' j i of the United Stales. The right is certain to be net income, from the sum owed to the govJ to them In the not distant future; in fact, ernment by the railroads for improvements TWENTY YEARS AGO. j Ijjthe opposlion hopes to do nd more than stave and betterments, the difference to be carried notes. For From the File of The Deseret News. off the inevitable until after the next general by the government in fifteen-yeowes the the as railroads look government example, It the way. elections areout of NOVEMBER 27. 1S. unjuat and $413,000,000 guaranteed net income as rental, though this effort might succeed, V The death waa announced of Samuel H. whereas the railroads borrowed from the gov.ahamefc" though it would be. Elbert, former governor of Colorado, who The 19 state which have already ratified ernment for improvements and betterments Ij paaeed away at Galveston, Texas, at the age (778,000,000. It is easy to see that such a call by s contain a majority of the population of the of CS jeers. I United States. These are. In the order of their the government on the railroads for immediate A dispatch from Cnpetowm, South Africa, ratificalion,-Wi8consIn- , Michigan, Kansas, Ohio, or early' payment of eo large a sum would stated that General Xlethuei) had captured create a curious financial pition and a very New York, Illinois-- Pennsylvania, Massaclm Honey Nesthtoof, 10 mile north of Gras embarrassment. aerious Pan, and 2,400.000 rounds of ammunition. Montana, Arkansas, Missouri, setts, Texas, Iowa, Charles Coghlan, eminent actor and auUtah, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Nebraska, BUDGET SYSTEM'S PROSPECTS BRIGIIT- thor died at Galveston, Texas. California and Maine. Even if the amendment ENED. A small flour mill at Five Points, near should not be adopted by 36 states before the' Utah, was' destroj ed by fire with a Ogden, Novemher election next year the right to vote WITH the seating of Secretary of the loss of about 11.700. SenGlass in Carter the United States for president can be exercased by 17,000,000 The tody of Norman Taylor, a pioneer women in stales where the suffrage has been ate as successor to the late Senator Thomas S. of lStT. who died Ln Salt Lake of typhoid and erysipelas, was shipped to Moab, Utah, ferarted to them by slate law. Of the 53t votes Martin of Virginia, the cause of national budget for funeral services and Interment. Mr. in tho electoral college, 326 will come from reform will acquire a powerful Congressional Taj lor drove the second team to reach the chiTipton, it being understood that Mr. Glass is elates which already have eqpal suffrage. Salt Lake valley and was engaged ln to bt Immediately named a member of the seahd merchandising at Moab when DOLLARS? THE MELTING POT FOR lect committee of the Senate on this important death claimed him. subject. To offset his selection, or rather to .. Arguments for and against the erection the nwrkel prlee of balance of relative political power lhe DURING this month, ot a unton depot on Fourth West street. Salt preserve per n the the dlxxy fsgwfe of $1.31 he being a Democrat, it has ''Lake, were heard by the City Council comcommittee, 1873 when it fine ounce Ibe highest price since mittee, after tjhlch the hearing was conalso been decided to add Senator William S. tinued for aeveral days. an ounce. Our ailver dollar 'brought $1.32 a commit-;oto e the venyon of Iowa, Republican, Anil R. Jackman, who reached Salt Lake that Is, there is a dol (coinage rate is f 1.29 He is also a strong supporter membership. valley1 from Winter Quarters In October. lar's worth of silver in the coin when the price of the proposed reform. As already constitut1547. died at his home, 2S2 east Second Hence It Is. clear of bullion silver Is $1.29 South street, of general debility, at the age tho committee comprises an unusual list of ed, that at the above mentioned price for bullion experienced legislators; and when further reinof 7i year. a profit could be derived by melting down cr forced as suggested, it will be indeed influAdvice from Washington stated that Conr teaman Brigham H. Roberts of Utah dollars provided they were not toomuch ential and authoritative on the subject specially would be sworn In In tho regular way and r, abraded and gave full value if melted. entrusted to it. Both the Utah senators are the question of his expulsion dealt with while there Is no law Against the melting members of it. and Senator Medill McCormick later on of our coins, it is improbable that such melting of Illinois is chairman. The latter has been in would lake place to any great extent unless the extended conference with Secretary Glass in It is Intolerable to think that his furc(ion con.high prices for bullion should remain for a of the general provisions of the the should be mereljt to go out n4 borrow preparation siderable time above the coinage rale. Wheth- bill to be laid before the committee, the outmoney when sorpeone el?e has spent it without consultation with him or eoniJ-eratio- n er lhe prices will continue to hover around the standing feature of which is the creation of a of the means to raie ,t. The repalush figure. or o evn higher, depends a great mreau of the budget in the office of the Secr of tbe budget should be the prinration between trsde situation deal upon the. geneift 'of the Treasury." Toward this proposiof the finance minister. retary cipal duty the restof the wort and Asia, and particularly tion t is natural to expect Mr. Glass as senator is tor understand the objrrhons It difficult froni India China, upon the prices Pexporta to extend the fulleH approbation. He Is on to the introduct.on of the budget system in silver earfn countries, using and clher far record as saying: national governmental affairs, vet no more a tfiowy. 'lFeceni rise !n the price of the I am heartily in favor of a budeet sytem. so than to account frr the opposition rnan'- nielal is dr'LcVy attributed to" lhehfavy deWithout effective control ner governfestej in many state legislature. Sen: men! Canada. India. g mand madby England. mental expenditures and limitations of in favor of it u srow.ng rapidly, however, and them lo the government s .ncome, we shall and Chna. Since the lifting of the emheads many slate executives afe thoroughly condown the splendid bring whlclrwas maintained from upon'oor bargo on which our to it. !U have built. structure s in Gongiv- - we- -. fathers verted 1918 has China of untl May last, the and which we have preserved. so a never and when once now; pool silver than alt other countries A budirot to he effective, must cover all been taxman? has made it to accept it, the 9 mind up In August She look eleven million appro- -, (Mnbirr appropriations and all increases various Union that may commonwealths of the exeru whether m initiated them ItjV her In eihxfifid since prialions, driL-agents hav Te sl.lt timorous about it, will not - long m m Congress. 'The or live departments even market lot larger quantities. w the bureau of the budeet should lie in the office following the sie general . rgovernment's example. frDut there is another reason for the remark of the secretary of the officer Production ha of the government chargetTwilh the heavy advance Mn"lrlee. Ol RNFl'.V In Mfjico. burden of f ndine the means to finance iu The Tt ie division of reaponsibil-it- y ?rd :n 19IIT of sHter made its high t of our government. bane e useo to sir the is on It is old songs I srten the workj's output was 226,192,000 fine intolerable that the secretary of the treaswe could detend on. but modern ragprinciple 136.626.000 to fell ounrei From this it time tunes gre crazy, and we do not know what ury should have no voice in the determina- I lion of the expenditures of the government , they teachi-W, Howe's Monthly. ln 1216, when Mexico's yield was estimated at I eqc-a- l ; Tv 1010 -- 7 The Church ir.d ihd Theatre. I7IX f Pin trad-cre- NEWS THURSDAY NOVKMI)ER 63 aemmEBBzg Wanted Boys to Sell The A ClirislmasNews in every town In Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Write circulation dc parlmcnl lorpar ticulars. V |