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Show The S'axx Lake Telegram. and good pay for a host for a few weeks of the summer ami comparatively few opportunities the Telegram. remainders of the year. Bo alarming is the present THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. shortage of labor in several of the Western State Published Every Evening: Except Sunday. that the farmers are obliged to depend on the idlers and the "floaters" who migrate between the North by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. and South as the climatic conditions change. Last ' year the shortage of farm laborers was so great (Incorporated.) Office 149 S. West Tempi i St.. 8alt Lake that vagrants passing through Kansas on trains City. Utah, aelephone 2:0; Editorial Rooms. 228. were practically kidnaped and impressed into thV harvest service. In isolated places men were forced TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. to work under armed guard. One year by mall, in advance Stay on the farm, $7 00 3.5f) by mall. In advance man. Life there is the most healthful and On- - months, 0 young month by meli. in advance One week, by mall or carrier 15 independent. It is better than city life. Pid you 8 cents bml mlt copy, everywhere ever see a citv man wlio did not yearn lor me om d 1Q by p- G- money order, express money order. ohecic or draft, in the name and to the "bnk letter, ox the farm life? The big cities are overcrowded with SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. There com poorly paid workmen of all classes. Salt Lake City, Utah. petition is greatest and that strenuous principle the survival of the fiitest, prevails. But on the enou:u be addressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telesram. cannot be returned unles postage la ent lor farms there is work for all, good steady work that ilejected MS3. auen purees a. 1HE hvENiNG Calls-Off- ice. c-i- - - rg;l3-tere- ad-cre- ss Communications to advertisements and business should be addressed relating: General to the Manager, Salt Lake Tele tram. 12 TV. Second South St. General Eastern Adv. Agr-- nt S. C. BEUKWITH, Tribune Bide New York Ctt7. General Western Adv. Ajjent HORACE M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building;. Chtcato. .1 lif L. A LX. tliV Ul.t ILOi II AIT CUVSUI NEWS GLEANED of which to a subsequent data becomes a receipt for remittance. No other receipt Is sent unless requested. Entered at the Postoffice at Salt Lake City, Utah, a Matter. i OF JOURNALISM Franklin Fylcs, the dra n well-know- 3 le-C- l'-n- carhirr and bookkeeper of the Frnnk Le?lie Publishing arrraied. company. New York. Frank C. Jappe. I IU men of the farms turn to the cities? The Discussion of the Origin of Life. ...uw i 'n l.e '." ja.f;l r;'' 1 : Old-Ti- ion. on,i 1 c l 1 charged with robbing the company of alKjut J 10,000. The aIlKl defalcation extended over a perlcnl of four year. 1 he had lost It Is fald Jappe confsf .H r! na l i. c Kossuth's HesUmllon. 1 The Hl'DArnST. Huncary. July n of Pran: K"'nih priirtu r"rnir,e th frei!er.cy of llje party of In ha ha n : 5yir.r rTn i n hit obstructionist t u;lor i rr . h emn th thMr attar It rfjid r.f itltttr.ic the J.mer h inent. Th of th D1 yfiterday vn t.:is Thr,re it a pro evt r f th j Hua an that llf I!iFr.iiiR rapidly a frtr.U:ht. xv.uy r.journ Actress Drr.d. I Ni:W YOlti;. July C Mt. rv.r.ra f ron. and matic critic, formerly of the New York Sun nnd later of the Mall and Kxprf. In critically III nnd little hope o' his recovery Is entertained. 43-4- 9 TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires Is on the address label of each paper, the change t m '' Ian. a pla formerly nr. I nt hrr - err.on frm heri home In Mount irjr. Anti-TruIs a new monthly publication Issued by the National Antl-Tru- n Publishing company. Philadelphia. It Is a Journal of education, aimwu and It is supported against monopolies, independent, tumvuio principally. by the engaged In the tobacco trade. st Extra Fine Value, ?;.t rlijat i d-a- great controversy on the origin of life, in which Lord Kelvin has been taking so prominent a part, Prof. Lionel Beale. emeritus professor of ni(tl- icine.at King's college, made an important contribution at the meeting of the Victoria Institute in Itallroad Builder Dead. CI.i:vr.LANt. o. July r. hfcrlej a buU ! r f t Hathaway, wrl! known . tret rallroalr d ad at l.l h"inc Ir, thia city, ngr M yrarf. Mr. Hathaway w as formerly .iMiJflait d with IVHaa Kdltor and Publisher tells of. a young Koblnon. and th f.rtn lusi'.j m r ths n man wno iook. noia ui 120 street railways thruuclv.iit th? small Western city and tried to make it WALKER BROS, EAIT i- 1 $2.95 uuns Bankers, CTTT. rarTAnursirED in. Bxny etocU Vui tor net United State". a no. Just out of town was a sum:n-- rvsort losing money. The ouns runUsher thought It touM be mace to pa,p- If properly advertised, and he latter. proaciU'd the proprietor. The hrtwpv.r. had not yet been made wise. The young cnap lie declined to venture. h.nl faith and he leased the aniuvmmi and then Interested a friend, who park, In with him una KOI coniroi ui m- wrt street car line that carried tn branch noi.le to the refrort. The pnp'-- was opened up to full paice advertisement r.tAiinr ground. A few frf t.f In the pa advertised curslons lib rally per started th Ram" and th rest was of ndvertlJii.JT remark a inai jHver would never have U ileveu hk ii wire The paper trarte has betn vr nr,i'i dbturlHd b.tauM of the ialxr i.iun- vprsy and tin ntcltation In lalmr loThrrf I talk of hlKh r price calise of the iof?ibilUy of .horlaK' of or h and al?o pnirr. Increase In the cost of mamifat turc. . . u.s- . To the itm. JULY 2. LADIES' WHITE JAPANESE SILK WAISTS 5 c About Uleli Known Pcopl:. : FROM THE FIELD thit.pday evening. OClcers Elected. SAMATOdA. N. Y.. Jul : -- Tl. n if AniTioin Hallway Mt.-- Deseret National Bank TTNITED eTATX3 DEPOaiTOllT. Car Ilulhltrn has ml joursu-- U annual er.nfrrt nt e nftr rh rtlre h fo!:ow!r.K of!lrri: lr'!"M,nt. A. W. ltrt!r. Nw John Klrby. Adrian. York; Mich.: mttvtary. Joseph W. TaJur, ! fcjrp4uw I. tr-aur-- r. a. lit! .. WuB. Tester w.MTln-PrW.- 5t rr11rat London. Prof. Beale, summarizing the principle's ft. Hli:i....,...A. C!sir Hdrmr Ttwpg............CaMe ChlraKo. him during the last half century regardtaught by Declines to Qualify. ing the nature of life and growth, declared that the Ni:VV YOIU:. Ja.y r.W. P. Thur-distinction between every kind of life and every kind ll. f uai ji. 1'ttf.l by Prt"ilnt caaaEicuL national bjlhe, is no evidence in non is of life and niU r there a Jrj May absolute, Temple. OmjKtal raid In, 500,000, lard hai f ;: ;;t! di! p;tor.i'ttjual;: ( t: it support of the view that any kind of life has pro l"rt. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 193. to priut Inis.vn nia M. t !r r Jtn J. XJr. J. . ceeded, or has in anv wav been obtained from non- life. "Th? infinite, designing, directing, sustaining TrUco Politician Paralyzed. Menace. Is a Public The Fast Driver Prof. of continued the God,M eternal K. J i v 2 PrtVttto a Hi living power M Wt'- YO - n ha iSvd h ro th.1 The ordinance prohibiting fast driving over Beale, "as it seems to me, looking from the science uniil .f San Kranri-- , . wh- - y.f ! ! t!.T-ln nl in ii!lb Its observ- side only, must le acknowledged in every kind of street crossings should be enforced. ftt of a trV; i:fTr h:i' paralin matter and at every period of lift'. Can there McCORNICK & CO., Nnuh'-m- . e ie ha whf pro- living itd ance means more for. public safety than-mani;rtniny. r u i f be any reasonable doubt that life, vital power, vital U'tn tr.kit.K bftlli. T2i visions to which the authorities now direct their itv. standn alone, not related to anv of the forces or It Kcttinic. to le recognUfd that a r.ttnatioti of ih rt;n r a k0" uicceful newspapf-- th worth attention. The man who is guilty of many of the nroorieiies or anv oruinarv i leiess maiter in mo dfal iaicilj PKJrii -till.) VaQer Monument Dcdiraticn. of tnomy. v Warn-misdemeanors for which a penalty is provided, such universe? Whence originally came vital power in Star. A hnrt tlmr)ao the St e PJ;UI.!N. July r Ttmact s. 0wrU - ivf a rS! a conttolui.ic umT.t ounmilt"" Jc:nm. hr paid JlC3.,."fi for NVvi?v piple as opium smoking, gambling and kindred offenses, living nature, and what becomes of it when it ceases Ha !!! . A Kii-Molm f Hat t f f rim Pt $d ut lnt'.r.- -t In the an vard ir r h- hd nptM' harms himself chiefly, and pays the penalty with his at death is at this time unknown to science. But so tb while uko HUl Netj-o- of thth- - Kan. university Kanr:v r JIVi.OO for i !'. it vinl- Star Prof k.iv ti But if a reckless driver runs down far there is no indication of life ever having been City own suffering. 1 is wa . tr.The Tlns pa;n: Vrrrltv h! lh- unu I'.ti "f . At.'olrrv..u- - National Bank of the Repnblic City Tlrr,. 11 had to who one comes 'H'i Mill out woman ,u. the injury a child or ft::i K'ia fjuari-- r 'i tnrIit, v. a DnronTAJT. brought within the domain of physical law. Bather rxpfti'. t t t.t was nltnoni worth rMiv url plant not is the law. It r no thought of violating any duty does life seem to be a power which I vent mo to a million. Th Srr'pj ii i;a i" "! Knet A rrr.k "i Ir : of An.hi w CiO'v V." t f i ' n! it ; w. F. P." ". civUr. ToUdo anfi th run to o have Ju?t tw of every pedestrian to be prepared ll, jump think will ere long be regarded as allied to if not to and havecorn bin! it v. Uh th .NV in, tisa. caittaj rxar ajwh to escape injury at an instant's notice, the intent be actuallv included in the spiritual order of of th- - name city, capitalizing ttif wl...b- Cortelyou'a Secretary. r.anklr.c l.n tl ft trwmM I fr- : . V. Juland purpose of the ordinance which provides a things." While it is certain that our world must at 5Uo0.t". t :a nt ...ut, I t ;ilaUr.lf the rwpapr if a telvoi moderate walk as the speed limit for drivers ore have been formed ages lefori! the apjiearanco oT out: The W r f 11. !, tr.fui su!Jvct jut nt, t.... t :hns- ' r M f. V" w r I pntty will exhauPd the principal street crossings is to mak-- these places living particle, there is no evidence justifying t he but more no than (he tl , re. i prhap a. 13 of WELLS, FARGO & CO., BANK yeatp of every form of Individual safe for children, the aged nd infirm. It now ap idea of the gradual production of a Ihing organism t ' r a i: i.t tnr f!'' ran lop r, i tr.or Th KAJLT IKS CTTT. t.TAJt. c i r i: i nft r pears that many drivers- proceed upon the theory from anv matter or anv combination of non livtuir rflatlv jiower elltr than ha th" - tea hT. th' j rut LXi ) : mi.ii..th lawyer or th- :tftr.an. up CnyltU rhat those who walk from choice or necessity are substances. But the scientific world will await wit It prta.hr. 4 imerft.tn F arli:a jJt viivlrvva! thwld--however, a rtdation. In f.' n,cc.H a rrt. at the to Iovrr. Hepublicar Ticket. th- - Ir.Tlu- Trr.v-athletes in hard training and ready i print Jon to from Lord wizard hear not (hmntl that ha Kelvin, kft pnor. impatience IJJIAFTS JS.UTTJ rm v.! j,.-.: -- t:.- ot- - ciU The Telegram respectfully of science, on this interesting discussion of the ern e once exertl'd Tlu-rby the few paper j iu:s mmn;, i f it lV(i4 IMajU. &ira&, AM. approach of danger. l v P.r ; : H Is t.o .ai r. that were oracular. 1: ajrr.rn . Aurtrtu'u. .d u rwt f t f Afy:, A no calls Acting Chief Burbidge's attention to the fact physical basis of life. no j :.t: Stat. '.' Kaymord.c;rvehy of today, H. r.. tU krt v.a ith A. 4.iIl.l til III' r, ui'i that the city fast driving law is being violated al J' 't.' If l xn.Lr.r- - CJ.r. f P !K f r iitveTjn-rhlKh re. Cumrrdr.s the for th barkcround merely 21 lULJO, JUw U hours. The I.ont JNO, er d Hirtmost every minute in every twenty-fou- r f..r In A.Ialr n ji of f of Herrb'tt every p rr.al'.ty CW,e, r f i a mon tralve error; Char ;. A. Pdh p Still there rtifiil. around cornets dashes who the in a Lesson Land Boom. fast driver, r A person than Ju1kc c f tb Su retn- '.;rt; t. IJ. diffusion f th nevrfpaprr !dt of section the w n th business in no crs r a! of l!t:r.'.i the over I Kvn ever or iffas f t?. i ?'-n- t rrttv.'.it io. W.ih'!.f.n b"dy a. crossings an undertaking as great as the Twin Fall lh That I r.w all the "f In paper return r. newpapf He should be squelched . J n verycity, is a public menace. s.tan-tli"ir Tr! t. as the Interpreter ?ri'C Land acres of and Water 00,000 Company's opening . ur: S Slat ' lur k UlKC" rl?e. of business. out and should be put boiy and everybody S: t.t. tt of tillable land should have interested but lif l U I expected that n1out a thousand OEOIiaS IIUST, Oeneral KAjamftr persons, as the dispatches inform us, cer- delegates will be present at th ;nntiul Utah, Idalio and Wormlng. OSfH in H lltorlal a big failure in some point of the met tliiK f the National indicates Cities. the for Farms Desert Men jj tainly 11th. to Sih LITTLE FOLLY. on A TjTfHi Bulldla r, 3aH LaJt City. Young iatlon nt Omaha July hunOmain one not one trill 11th Jeae editor On the person Probably July The tendency of the young man to desert the enterprise. on an excursion to Yellowstone park. ha in knew Idaho and dred, Nevada, Wyoming, Catlln. editor of the flrH VTKONOLY NAMED. farm for the c4ty was never so pronounced as now. anything Utah, about the project. Those who did know Capt. Henry abolitionist rw?pap'r. printTh Pajctrr FhJrtd rowm In r.rie. Ph.. before the war. dhd. I'!.!Already the effects of this tide which drains the anything knew precious little. When the Okla- ed lock Tti '.r fonkca wltl.c- -t old Id year. In P3 he edited the ni;el F." l i t! ih'af 'll.. American. It. MtfmK editorial utcountry districts are bein felt and unless the homa Territory was to be opened, the newspajers True sal-to have Inspired Jo' n are terance movement is checked a disastrous blow will be gave columns to advertising the expected rush. Hrown to plan th hlt"rle rail ti4t "I t;i. .!1.t t's w 'i ; f r ;:ri . r.; a dealt that bone and sinew of American commerce, The Twin Falls managers eschewed the newspapers made him famous. a fl.'jlfcir! " if as as to had wanted are tho farmers Kansas tarte th" who farm. the. oroducimr eut.:-.;- 4 firt carefully they sending keep of fjafi'. Td4 Henry Ttomelk. x J .r, Is dead. bureau. THE TOT AND THE KETTLE. tith IjUAlJTT rf Cera Mi out a cry of distress. They are in desperate need opening a secret. True, the railroads announced th press clippinff th jU of C.3 toc It Uk of men to help them harvest the wheat crop. They opening through the newspapers, but Ihe manager THE TROUBLE WITH HIM. l. l" Cen Wt tn h j rj fcrjH?- - t ll i'.llw-Ail' .: no wuu mo 15. ine press to iet Dfclr money uerow, supcrintenuent oi spenr have appealed to 1. cad th - .' M puuur rk jr. j ,r !lb . ' I Atlanta 7r,.: in Cfn'.iU;tli". much about know It trri the proiKTty. yrfr;l-nPossibly fences -- Well, nuh." said P'oil-.ethe State Emolovment Bureau of Kansas, and he "I t. Ti try tt te u a. i!'.hir!- Pr'er Jinkln v.i.1 turn is asking the railroads, the preso and the pub-li- in the desert were used and bill board, and mavbe lafrji l worl'! AH K" Crccri. t i t i K t !; wi i r.:m Vh w!..it m.ilKr generally to bring men to the rescue. Farm la- some hand bills were distributed on the ranches. a j L jskd r it l"y that ol: He bor has been put at a premium to attract helpers, but the onlj medium that is known to bring defi he"Only lUl.ti.lr.': i.m't but even with this inducement there is grave danger nite results un newspaper was rejected. in- persons, there should have been that not enough men will be obtained to garner and- stead of There was a simi- ten or twenty times that number on hand to avail save the whole of the crop. lar dearth of harvest hands last year, but this year themselves of the splendid opportunity to acquire the need is greater than ever. Superintendent land. The lack of primer's ink explains the failure Gerow has received advices from the big wheat completely. counties of Kansas showing that a total of twenty- if ue are to hare an underground system of eight thousand men will be required within the next fortnight in this State alone to gather the telephone wires there is no time for starting the wheat after the machines and get it into shoo: new plan so good as the present. Instead of grantready for the thresher. These figures do not cover frig the new company permission to further obstruct the whole shortage. Fifty thousand is the num- - the residence thoroughfares by stringing wies on ber needed to make the harvest expeditious. Ap- - the sides of the streets, the Council should compel peal after appeal has gone out from the Kansas it to bury the wires. And this applies to Uie old Tlie agricultural press in telephone company as well as its rival. It, to. Employment JJureau. some instances has agreed to publish free of charge should be compelled to put its wires underground. any sources of supply from which laborers may be If Salt Lake is ever to have an underground svs- The great railroad systems traversing tern the time to start this reform is at hand. obtained. he Western wheat belt have made special low rates to transport men from other States and from popu But why should the railroad terminate at Saltair Some pavilion? lous centers to the places of great need.. Why shouid it not go on to a point 3 from the is resulted but has this, difficulty good where a dock could be made from which a rate Farmers are offering 2.50 a day might be lloated? The pavilion will soon be still alarming. only In places where the need is most a half-waand board. house, anyway. ntimrut of patriotism in the newsboy, which prompts hfm ELIEVING In fostering th acute wages considerably in excess of these are to make a big noise and spread t li rale on Iiid"jnidcnce day, and knowing that tho Kansas is not the only Stale hampered offered. difWhy not settle the Fernstrom Cottrell-N'ylittle news merchant has not the same amount of monev to born that mi jit of his moos South Dakota, by a dearth of farm laborers. a duel with ferences brass by arranging triangular North Dakota, Nebraska, Montana and the great favored fellow patriots jMrssess, The Telegram oflering sixteen prixos In tire ihftpe of orders and on a band hand accompaniment photographer in Western Canada are in similar wheat sections for fireworks on the Wilkes Cycle Co.'h store, '21 East First South. Tho prize will be glrra to to a obtain for pictures kinetoscope? straits. An army of more than a hundred thou-- t the sixteen beys making the largest percentage of inrnnM' over their aTcrago daily eaJcn up to nfl ronn will not be a whit too larce fnr iho rrnn Alld stU1 tl,e unprecedented series of disasters, the Fourth of July. If you really enjoy having the street urchin explode a nice, Iarg- - etinnon It is a race between the various sections as to coniinuesThe fnr West had its Hcpj.ner, and now cracker right beneath your feet which shall offer the best inducements to get the This problem is becoming graver every even that horror is eclipsed by the Ilanna accident. men. The era of prosperity and good wages has BUY HIS TELEGRAM TONIGHT AND HELP year. new certain of for members Is from the the farms and drawn anything taken laborers away HIM WIN ONE OF THE FIREVORJ-iPRIZES to be in contempt, that such a pother ht Council In the latter they get work prac- them to cities. The honest public has been turning ticallv all the year, while on the farms there is a inatle over statesmen for some time past. violent fluctuation of. labor needs, there being places UP its u06e at Telegram readers leaving the pity for a week or mora can have their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without additional cost, by making: the request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West 1 1 r X- poH.-lbl- Ho't : .1 d- - n-- a r. ir-ck- Ix-rau- y m f. l- 1 ? pr-- v ? t:-i-" M- BANKERS, crrr. alt 1 I rlpp-Mc- Z.--- r T, I- - !!- , k -- n lULT-U- 1 t- - " 1 1 - , : ; m.t,'-:in-lu- -- as 1 - -- ', e ''r 1- . s ad--nr- - e a. In-flue- ne. ! i - . ; 1 1 . . . v- !, J -- Iv C-- trr-.tbUe- i , i - Jat. I - n. ib-ha- : I- i n I . - . -- - 11 V'-- - Pal-ire- - er. ltti ty-sev- -. ji?-s- R. G. DUN . n-I- en CO. ot i outf-iokM-t I - - l ; MAI ZENE ! 1 51 tj fl !- : ? D!-k-- rT e ! - r- 1 I , ! I t I ! ee-.rt.a- Jr. I ! - ! - fifty-sove- n i eiesram - firew FOR. THE NEWSBOYS - Young America Ready ho Explode on the Glorious Fourth. y e S thc 3 |