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Show LITTLE CAUSE FtE ALARM of the g iVbniTnefit TIuall the Statea in making a careful inquiry into of the Ameren fircuiustaiie a of the sinking and its cargo ot 1 Five sailing ship William with Qenmyiy wheat before taking the ease up fat of matters, our On the is eminently proper. i 11 be justified in demanding repgo ver nine ntw knowlaration. But it is wise to have intimate the" ease before diplomatic edge of all aspects o.f like individuals, exchanges are begun. Nations, fr. Nations after h aVt y"i r ot est gain no th i n g by Inonee taking a stand are even less prone than is dividuals to alter it. When the American note effective through fnally sent it will be more, on complete knowledge of all the incidents. And there is no reason to fear that Germany will not treat the matter with full appreciation of its serious character. ftie burden of proof will be on t lie privateer. The sinking of a neutral vessel and its cargo of wheat bound for a port remote from the scene of active hostilities, would he justifiable only in certain extremities. The facts now known show no such ueeessitv. If the act had been performed under the direct order of the (1e.1n1.11 - While the government it would be very serious.held he will respons'blo, it German government can more gracefully make ample reparation than it could had the vessel been sunk by a submarine Our vigorous note zoii in the THOUGHTS OF AN IDLE HOUR What-i- i Gossip?, , Webster'- - tells that a gossip h a person who runs about telling and hearing new.' rif-thrt'-ni- te4. - -- l.e-has- ed .3 t 'n But Webster was a chivalrous gentleman and times have changed since his day. - Ilia definition of a goss:p has become weak and lacking in de' scriptive force. re But common consent is more up to accurate and just in its verdict and by common consent the professional gossip has been dpsignaded as a thing JnJiuman shape with more datc-i-mo- r ' mouth than brains. , . , do. more. harm town small can The gossip j in one hour than a whole commumty of people effort. can .overcome in a lifetime-e- f The gpssip is the breeder of scandal, the wrecker of reputations and the blighter of hopes. The gossifb isthe buzzard of society, the Lane of humanity .and the advaheC' agent Cf the- devil The gossip has but one creed, and that is The crucifixioiC of innocence and the perpetuation infamy. The tongue of the gossip is so forked it would bring .the blush of shame to the face of the other - - - reptile of the split tongue species the snake. . The gossip lives but to ret el in the slime of insinuations and innuendoes and calumnies. Scandal is the bread of life to the gossip and the desire and most intense longing of the professional is for more gossip. The stock in trade of the gossip is like the 'falhhwtr it bar mo Tn(i' lt- - jrist 'keoS'--'goj speet to vessels in the war zom was a virtual and crucifying till it bligh.U every- ultimatum on that subject. The German reply j,nd enlarging m sight. declined to accept the theory of responsibility in thingIt-is like the breath of hell upon the ' fair the hypothetical ease contained in the American cheek of an angel. ( r governments having. taken such a The, to wag in the gossips tongue begins neither decided stand on the war zone policy all morning, wags day, keeps on wagging into could withdraw gracefully ha J the William p. The and like casearets wags while you night sleep. sunk by a submarine in thevar zone. Frye-beeThe gossip construes the idle pastime of an so ease far The circumstances of the present don into the .intrigues tf a subtle a. .they are known will permit Germany to adjust al,t P01sene- sin. the matter amicably if it feels so disposed. There U " "P "I to suspeet it ot any friendly inten- is t0 shrpds V to the y,sarrifire.otJts ,dignityjr rrall of obloqny. any radleal deparlure.froiti its, general poliey in God When earthy actidif'of the ercatea.theheavepsanii the present war," it can repudiate with the presence of snakes ml He humanity the PrlflarEiteid'-a&rya oozy-another and - slimy and pestiferouasandL moral reparation.' ' j oriferous objects of loathing. Q Q 1 x. And He also inflicted us with gossips for Wheira man wants a thing he, wants it nnghtvj whatTeason only-Hrn His superior wisdom can bad and when he dont wan it at all he often tell. wants it anyway. .fa there a herafter for the gossip 1 - A Bargain! PHJJ World 7k Laroi Sal ofA nv Mtdicint inth Sold vwywbar. la bow, 10 23. j-- ' , Always one price. Always tlije best value provlded that the term3 ot this section shall not apply to any sales 01 Intoxicating liquors to a lisenseu pharmacist or druggist, or to any of any Intoxicating' liquors the price. ta,juJlcenfledJ?harmactrdniggi8t . at - Never More Never Less at the place of business of such 11. Rinsed pharmacist or druggist. Section 2. It shall- be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, dealer or agent In this state -- to deliver any Intoxicating liquors to any common carrier within this state for shipment to any ' point' within this state where the sale of Intoxicating liquors is prohibited by law; provided that the terms of this section 6hali not apply to any such deliveries consigned to a licensed pharmacist or druggist at the place of business oi such pharmacist or druggist. Section 3. It shall be unlawful for any common carrier or any agent 'to knowingly re or employee-thereo- f ceive Intoxicating liquors at any point state for consignment tc within In this state, where the any point sale of intoxicating liquors Is pro- the values are W hy don t you guaranteed. You knew - - Vrf wear nrinxxm ZZ2ZCZI Clothes is - n edge, to transport Intoxicating liq uors from such point of consignmen to any point In this state where th sale of intoxicating liquors is ptohjb' or to deliver intoxicating led which have been consignc liquors to any point In this state where th sale of Intoxicating liquors Is prolill itied by law; provided that the terms of this aedtion shall not apply to an shipment consigned or transporter to a licensed pharmacist or draggi3 at the place of business of such licensed pharmacist or dniggi3t. 4. Section Any natural person In any, a. who shall any be shall act of this the provisions than more not of fine a punished by or less than $500 or by lm. $1.QJ)0 prisonment In the county! all for not more than 12 months. If any cor poration shall In any way violate any of the provisions of this act it - shall be punished by a fine of not less than In case $500 nor more than $1000. of the conviction of a licensed brew r. er, distiller, wholcsalervifetatl-teat-eor wtJier a natural person a cor. poration, of a violation cf any" thej provisions of this act, the court in addition to imposing the penalty declare the liaforesaid, shall-alscense of such licensee forfeited - obte.-Botl- by-la- w, . n tion-Wtho- ' nt -- . .... - -- -- d .j e "3nTtfth errisrTvbere-i- - 1 1- - Manufacturers are kn own the world over Heaven wont have them and hell dont want bf the labels on their goods 'and wide awake mer- "them. chants re known hy their ads in the local paper. A to pass down through the ages of - o o o eternity as epeople without a final place m. lt may be true tkat there is nothing new wi abode T the sun,-- but there are. a lot of funny things Or are they like the reptile, a thing without in..th.e...,sh ado ws. a soul. -o The question Ts too drfoFtkiThum'anIiiinir to solve. cant force a single solitary Sad, but But perhaps-the-gos- sip can fll tear for old Turk. re-th- ey jf --- oo way-violat- WhatCiires J .riL t Big selection All Specials fcr. qf fine fabrics, the popular styles. ycung men. SCHWAB: e, o d. . sWiQMwus. We became the exdtmve dwtribu-tor- s because they, have the distinc.-tivstjle of higher priced clothe, in addition to a guarantee of wear. Utah-Panama-Paci- TT rrrT miimiVK mt vtyuieryRu fic PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO THE PANAMA-PACIFIINTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION r SAN FRANCISCO AND PAN EXPOSITION IN SA1TDIEGO a Complete Tour tf the Principal Points Including " ""'tn'California-r- Under the Auspices f . C w inquiries lately hibitlonr The"lawprovldesa finej The text of the Fbnk bill follows! regarding Xk:zena many and other skih are that to make our w. glad SIGNS" GOVERNOR Section 1. No license Issued of not less than $500 nor more than public. - After careful investigaap.wer we have found that a almple wash tion the laws of this state to sell in- of OH of Wintergreen, as compounded $1000 when a corporation violates D. D. D. Frescription, can be relied FUNK DRY BILL any of its provisions. Any person toxicating liquors shall authorize In upon. We wotild not make this statement to our friends and neighfound guilty of violating any of its any person firm, corporation or bors unless patrons, we were sure ot' it and dealer are j or there to liable a although of Is fine sell to or solicit many $100 provisions agent remedies sold, we ourselves unGov. William Spry signed the Funk to $1000 or one jear's Imprisonment take or receive orders for, or the r hesitatingly rocotnn.end t. 1. tv tlorr both. bill late Tuesday afternoon, prohiblivery of, or to deliver, any intoxi. Drop Into our store todav, Piss tp talk There were several other liquor bating liquors In any county, city or ever the merits of this wondci fur pr iting the shipment of liquor Into dry eorlptlonbecome will measure hills introduced in the legislature be-- J town in this state where the sale of territory . The PEOVO DRUG COMPANY -- ef fec.ti bill and the Wootton intoxicating liquors Is prohibited by u,,, Ixty days aft era ojiroval. j fritrol's law aud it shall be unlawful tor any The action ot the governcr in Regard fprohrbftionljmVenatoi - is taken btll aryfneed a tetTltory but strict regulation bill, it j Person or firm, corporation, dealer 7tol&o agent to sell or solicit, take or re- Senator Chez also intro-jo- r w.TI veto a strIngnrguMIonriLc'efvefd?rsP:foiw,r"the"dMtvrry'aLof, jqany, that Governor-Sp- ry Children ' the Wootton statwida prohibition This bill wits never reported out by or to deliver any intoxicating liquors i In Use For Over Years j committee, meeting its death In any county, city or town within tilt The . bears Always whei7e the salegild the" officers In enforcing the law with 100 other bnT8lhthlTgiTrni?'lh1r-stateIn sections that have voted for pro- - committee. dia-a- Ke-ce- de-o- Pre-scr-ip - J -- 1 - CASTOR ! -- dut-e- d . -- J j - H Cor. Third South and Academy Ave." 30 xi Prices;15, 25, 30, 35 and 40 cents per dozen. -- !A SaiTer -B- 'expenses and lower berth-- Fare, Fare. expenses and tipper berth . Fare, expenses,., where berth is ,, - -- included $88.00 $77.20 in anothers er-$71.50 The Yeoman Special Trainleaves Salt Lake City March 10 and return May 22. All tickets good for ninety daws. Above amount pays for Pullman fare, meals en route, side trips, room four days in San Francisco and three days in Los Angeles. Your only additional expense will bemeals in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Catalina and sruch other money as you care to spend for pleasure. A special representative of the railroads over1 which we travel will accompany the train to see that we are well taken care of"--' Our treasurer Js the Farmers .and..Stockgrowers bank of Sa.lt, Lake .Citv,71 . 7 V' . For further in formation address G. C. Rominger, prST dent, 2 Newell Bldg., Salt Lake Cty; A, B. Jensen, Ogden ; C. EJIadrich. secretary. 2 Newell Bldg., Salt Lake City. -- -- 21-2- 21-2- -- Vaw.'wawr EUlu . w v v. js. j , ROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOME- N- Oranges at their best right now. Ufc LN A EXPENSE W. hav. had vstvjrv IhternationalExposition-lu- b i 11 Phone 67 - |