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Show THE HELPER TIMES. HELPER. UTAH One of the Greatest Ignorance of Public Affairs 0 a Vrf w -- s xsj Economics By DANIEL C. P.OPER, I 0 rg v. 4 - . : is . Al Y-- it, -j- s"ed"y TIE dHs. the giving extensive - it- .. lyliOi' tt' 1 ftV ' 1U 1'riH aot r may suicide pat! , n the front 1 ba f stantinople paper A1 that is t0 be a brief statemenn k U suicide on an in Luc 'prink! fco arch o:a in en-yeaS',! If, so hal Uanem, d. inent army officer jBld at" fejdy jtei yie joa 1 of Labor. The trend of judicial process has been advancing, ever limiting the We are loyal American activities ot organized labor. citizens, we believe in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the By ELMO SCOTT WATSON I Henceforth nw SMALL BOY Fnon TO STAY 1N fctates, and we have respect for law. Desnite the wroncs that must, he and Hip mistnl-pnf out I feel that we have the best democratic government on the government, lace ot the earth today. Our claim 13 that we have the right to petition and redress as our forefathers did. This is a fundamental right. When we teel the hand of government lays heavy and unfairly on the working people, our tongues will not be silenced and we will not withhold our rio-hte- a l.uoi,esr.. ihty hart Tied lo st J( wa Dog Companio; i'lt" f.con f. li , - t.'.'i'Oa V 5jrim I in Mr. and Mrs. Pu u uve near GrapeviU. ilM n t'r oi i--- t moreland countv. Roy Hallam, humane aw child, suffering from the kennel In the back yard Steinman home. A dogwastbef" company. Investigating, riniinm T . u. . .. "" M THII 1J"VC"' 1118 cniid's mother the Steinman house. Mrs. LovelH her husband had deserted b9 months ago and she returned Steinmans, to whom she Is Kt. They gave shelter to her asj wl 1 land to st Of Sprdoi f, icen ,rre a ha lage ' i!a to d J tjhor a level th( . iwtl) S if. tr ,Vjr' 77r7T7J J dVsXViUT, A ia WrA Tr Lrt " la j'her ij'ley jri IKfi tU . a Bit t ' the j(t Greensburg. pa f stake to prevent him awav. fimr.roor.N r.. "fc was housed in a dog kennel weeks, It was revealed with of a complaint, cliardD, 1" son, Henry LoveH EXT to his grandfather, Injunctions are unfair and unjust that interfere with our rights refused, she said, to have anvfe I NT Dnl..l Boone, Kit Carsoii uuu aouuge our liberty, injunctions are government by court instead do with the Garland child, hersm1 is I ' aWhfa!,i,n'Sr,,fn,;,er d!eaperhaps the most wkle- a former marriage. The Steiisa of government by law. IwsnmJ lykuown and boBt beloved D's,1)an SSV'Kart'of him'"" -- 1 N I'fi forced her, she said, to keeDhW. of American f M I . . . It is necessary for the members of organized labor to assert, thnir boy pioneers. strapped to the post and wt 'fc-- ,: t 41 There has probably never I "en Kma were my ,eache II traditional political power in that we will support in the congress and not permit her to bring him Into 4 VJ been written a book of t Trapper, hunter snl kuMc: v house. The boy had no atwi in the state those who will I M 8ketches of frontiers- J , tha truth: support us and oppose those who are aside from rlda- water and food she r men, pioneers or scouts j us. 1 against able to him surreDtitionsiT.il- f carry whIch I does not include wZlrT" iTS iWtlY.l t.hIla'n" ti I The A. F. of L. is not in accord with extremists or anarchists. lSTo bovell said. Carson in the roll of these I To the little old iniun toi-1 iT f cause can be advanced in the United States early American heroes, by the use of bomb or and many more volumes have been I Pll!ln"m?n I ? till I 8aw the hills rtl& s Race Against Death bayonet. " And tho trails thnt westward ran A , " ' s i written about Carson alone. As has ? To the farther hills and the 2 , farthest1 ?VS T 4 hilla been the case with so many other figx i, W on by Fishem ! T l A ures prominent in taming AmeriA race with faWiidwood. Crisis in Mine were the days of the mountain 11 Can- was won by Fla. can wilderness, a great mass of legend fishermen who rea null, The days that are now a lias been added to the known facts how thrilling the affair nor how hairshore in time to save the life As once wa followed the buffalo about bis life and the dime novelists We followed the beaver stream. track breadth the escape, which Carson decompanion in whose hand had te: have contributed their share to make scribes, the simple, straightforward Imbedded a deadly poison snine Trapping the beaver on lake and creek By DR. PETER H. HEIXHOLD, German Financial In woods till then unknown the truth about Kit Carson obscure. manner in which Expert is it told the shows We rantted from the Platte to the San wblplike tail of a deadly sticprc Too often this quiet, modest little man Carson Joaquin, plainly was why The beloved victim of the dreaded (Win for From the Salt to the Yellowstone. has been Included in tiie general cateRevival of tourist trade in bis modesty, which was equaled only Charles Falk of Wiidwood. Fait, k Germany, with the along restoration of 01(1 , Jim Rrldger. Rohidoux, Meek. buckskin-clagory of Indian-killingby his courage and his daring. One confiscated property in Xorth and South oloved aboard a fishinir boat, t, Young from the Rio Cirande. America, may postpone a swashbucklers and the sensational I instance will sutiice. Almost without Sub.ette. p, rIp bailing out nets that were 1; crisis in the transfer of And Hta of the Broken Smith Hand aspects of Ids career have been so reparation payments, but- cannot avert it exception those who have written of laden. !Sn Without a balance of played up as to cause most Americans Carson have made much of his famous radS thr0UBh tna descrt dus7 He and others would draw tr payments, which depend upon a balance of to lose sight of his historic Imporduel with the French bully, The trails of cliff and glen. trade, over must Captain the side so that fish poured a; sooner Germany later or None come know to the point where a tance. the paths to the Western Shunan (or Shunar) and the dim. the deck. amed But we CaIk'J for Fortunately novel type of writer especially has the memory of Carthat were mountain men! PWe" t0 CnSider the question of In that, way a stinsaree was slate son, the latest addition to the biographtoiu it with much sensational riotnii Young- Fremont came over the tliA spin nnrl ss It went throe pass from With a hard and weathered fewical material about him has been the Here is the way Carson tells of th across the waste the Kp"'r it lashed out its whiptail, burr air J'nsled plain, unvarnished story of his life mi Ma troopers, affair; the as given by Carson himself to one of ing spine, as deadly cs the fas: culty, but, influenced by a political They won the California land. There wn In ft,. consideration, they assessed the rep-bra of his closest friends some seventy For pitch tib deep into the en; rattlesnake, .i..i. years a lare-- Frenchman nno the mountain men and snare. nut UDrips neer's the hand. plainsago. This is "Kit Carson's Own ed justified, in Story overbearing kind and very strong. lie -.... That farsn brought them there. was applied tt A tourniquet of Mis Life" as it was dictated to Col. made a practice of u u,usl41ire8 woutu better themselves and their r. mull painsL'nj he was a belaying pin, e that twisted with and Mrs. D. C. Peters about isr.(j-rdispleased with and that tight W2"' Ihpl?ra. to h0,1 ,h,"se h taking labor would not be doomed to fail,, of ours was all. One " ana am nearly crau. full speed was made for the fisbu day, v.after ho had and never before published until it In every other respect the Dawes beaten two- nr thron mr, u iuai .r , i' lie,ht our nfht- bth Red for ...v.,., lie BillU, was brought to light by Miss Blanche deserves plan the Frenchmen he had no trouble high praise as pier. under the starry flag; C. (.rant of Taos, X. M.. who Members of the crew assisted U io nog and. as for the Americans, he extremely fair and in several respects showing economic r.ontiv And that's I'm would genius take a switch and switch them Oeneral Carson now. why nchnra onrt trinn nrcprl Into SeiTi? edited It and published it 0f her own ... .. I did not like such talk from """ue nue, o at the "P-- n floor. the automobile of one of the an;!ff expense. man so I told him I was the worst In .KnJu.vVbere old . town . t'U of Taos. a hi.on or me camn in the pier and raced to the nopi t American itas aiury manuscript, Been Thwif!,X"f00? cme striding In ,brav,e given In the book which Miss (Irant nothing but started for his rifle, where prompt treatment prevents in ttn'1 lfe u" mounted his horse, and made his apTo leu ,ha.l'r" has published, is an Interesting one In to further spread of the poison. I not rive foot one! Father pearance in front of tha o, a. itself. The story Is as follows: I saw him I mounted my horse Buun as and They "a'' m Col. and their friend I DeWItt C. Peters, took the first arms I could get hold Sleevine Man Slain U. fc. A., was a close friend surseon, By DR. PAUL DE VIJYST, , . Thouirh I f..k L of, which was a pistol, galloped up to and adBelgian Statesman. mirer of Kit Carson, the prent Taos him and demanded of him tt r He finally Induced him to dic(scout. ia luunity wrong. by Dynamite Chat? one he Intended to shoot Our horses The public mind is not tate his life story. This was written sepn n tt eai.i sufficiently (were) touching. favor of th. t Slauch Chunk, so ni down, according to a son, Clinton Pethe same time, drawing his gun so he mental policies do not consider the said to thirty-five- , dlctlne t,00 Bulat, a ters, during Carson's frequent visits near '"end. FtriJhe. J"Jun'8 The couia nave a rair shot at me. I was or aym-- n.o. cities of when way to the Peters family, who were stathe mountain man. wealthy, was killed prepared and allowed him to draw hi. forget the farmer. en tioned at "some fort near Taos." probMm The gun. We both fired at the same time; William, Beckwourtb, th. tall Crow naa UUUI.1 CAI'IUUCU Many men have tried to change this sitnntinn ably Fort Union, and in the town of all present saying but one report was lo? a under j. 1 Taos as well. In all afnU"d " slve was concealed heard. I shot him through iv. "i'1?,'"9 Eastern hand. most up to the farmer to change it himself i"f?c.,Kublettflon the front porch of Bulafa Smith of it was written down probability Th in the old adobe ball passed my head, his u of the P"'' (Its Broken Hand cutting my was W house In Taos, now owned by the Mahair and the powder burning Columbus, and a fuse my eye sons and called the "Kit Carson house" . WOntht hi hl the muzzle once of Clin helm, more r,V.. "I nrtJ'r irom tne outsiae 01 me on the street leadlnxr eastward from head when he fired. During our stay trail, was and waltln,r hfre ilk m was lying on the lounge rZu the Plaza toward the mountains. wt.K In camp we had no more bother with ma i itm on mo nan. " The original manuscript Is for the this bully (of a) Frenchman. capitated. t Light on flare to the mountain men most part In the handwriting pf Mrs .... And tha inv f !.. M.it No theory lias been advanced by Thus does Carson dismiss tbia wi. Peters, though at times the colonel When we probed the heart of the wlidor. IIuma with farming, and so Parted police for the explosion. helped with the writing, probably in dent, which ninny writers pxiuinrt int. Ahead of the pioneers. the year 1S57. Colonel Peters then Wl11 be IaminS But the of pages farm should pay. thrilling detail, nor does he wrote his lontr "Life and Adventures necary. R Old Horse Kills Man of Kit Carson." which was published 7h. ? The say anything about the fact rpcnr.io In 185. Carson never read bcav"r means reliable to historians Triai'l!I,g.,hr by live. the book fr that Shunar impr0VemCnt in It to Grat as a whole, but read Leading cities, for his life iH begged after his first shot aid to have remarked that Peters Dlll"..,h. .rrk we Atlnnrlp Pttv. N. J. A sixty'"" meant to do. hme' The farm is the best place3 for family failed and that Carson "In'.d It on a leetle too thick." we dreamed It or w n k We then ' yeur-oiwall This early manuscript was hand when he had his enemy at his lariner, TTnr r'fL" ln FlKor"?.,ihl .... '"nl,, evidently 1 u". im a death nifri! hy uuiijcn to wood, was kicked l"r poei s sn. Theodore Pe- mercy. AHTHUK OL'ITKHMAN. was ieis. wno iook it to Paris. France Not the least of the interest f ti.t- horse, which lie Here, after his deRth. about 1907 his '' dug had he book, as the one authoritative life of brother Clinton found the papers ing to the grave stoma the his brother's effects, while The horse kicked Ang In Kit t arson, lies not onlv in thn tr Calif., an well an tha around In a cellar on Avenue Clinton Peters himself ful editing by Miss Grant and the nu Dr. diaries C. McXulty of Atlw to publish the ft. Ouen. Montmartre. Clinton Peters the per "ii m turn passed to the merous footnotes which supplement City had Just pronounced brouKht the manuscript bark to New at an the York and had two copies made but usefulness of also text, the horse's the The reproductions of And It Is lust for th 1 . .B criminal he sold to l.M,,. a r.' " neVer bpfore This was the first time the animal tor his famous Newberrv lihram i. the book "reflect, the real , ye been out of bis stall for several Children who have not been Chicago. III. The copies came Into the , trtino,1 in nanus ot unarics K. Camp of Perkeley d 1 discipline before their sixth r respect for Trite j, 1 je- -E Child Found three-year-ol- S 4 Uei ..fasti mi against crM MA I new ?rS'Kr An effective method of combating this evil would be the creating of a counsel for political education which would have its headquarters in Washington and be composed of men from both parties. It should aim to keep the people thinking, talking and reading about political questions. It would tend to encourage the Open forum method of debate and would inspire rather than hire citizens to take part in public affairs. By PRESIDENT GREEN, American Federation ' . vote. 1 - . indents i r 8 Government by Courts Constitutes Infringement T on American Lioerty Hi- Wr,, Constantinople Expert liberties are ignorance of what is greatest menaces to our affairs and indifference to public respon-I- I taking place in public of the benefits of American i m:!1:.. renn i a v and avoids the attending refuses citizenship who persistently obligations of his citizenship. These obligations involve the observance of the law, keeping before the people the sanctity of law and order, taking proper personal interest in public affairs, and casting his ballot in the interest of what he intelligently believes to be the interests of the country. Unintelligent political vision and planning, the magnitude and complexity of problems now demanding solution and the multiplicity of voting are among the reasons for waning political control and indifference on the part of the voter. To correct this situation old party methThe ratio of the eligible vote to the actual has ods are ineffective. declined 50 per cent in the last 50 years notwithstanding that women . .5 Suicide Vifi r"ti- Transfer of Reparation Payments tl-.- e not Be Avoided of :j f htc a I .7 t,;an rtiv !ind si'.ml 7 w ay's Ne; Btio y s frs- it th: t de d Cut-fac- e - - - - :- . 7 ", .4 ai tiint. I 15 bv I Mh( 9':n phe iy I' ft fftre c ;t efiin; - Interests of the Farmer Have Neglected Governmental Policies Klt-A- nd 1 Pa.-Jo- TT 4 ti & !trei frj:il W'm 4in li u Winr in H)jrr ! " fdrt 1 home-Ne- id "J.l 7" '" AraZlToltl 2 rl "'I1 ""-r- e Doting nmii rum-ma-ln- When the "perfect . automobile' comes it can travel miles on one ration of gasoline. Hut If such a ma- il chine were made at (be present time, It would be so unsightly and so uncomfortable that no one would ride In It. However, new developments In engine-makinand in fuel make It likely that a car capable of traveling 50 miles on a gallon Is on the way. Man is never satisfied. If he was, he Weekly. nrngress.rar.por's "Grew" This Armchair John Krubsack of Embarrass, Wis., has "grown" an armchair, lty grafting and betiding the limbs of 32 box elder saplings, Krubsack trained th trees to grow in the form of an armchair. It took 11 years of patient effort, but the chair was sold for S1.O00. Indianapolis News. Prosperity engenders ( mre parents UlCr F rc,ativcs 8US(PtiMe to " important around." The great sudiy. he said. airman smiled rather don't really die young "They outgrow It." guod -- Two Deaths Over San Francisco. Warren u San sixty-fivdeputy sheriff at kllleu and shot dro, near here, In " ward A. Ilayne, thirty-six- , og rel over ownership of beach, brought In by the tide. then committed suicide, shootin? self. outh aft,r overcoming his car, han An inlubitional failure picks up '"or. :':n 'H a 3 h ''V The n,lt is imminent".. ZmC: Z Pampering by the d.,tig ni!llin, lone boy or a ,one girl f a infl IH'ular .panki,,, toward die. king the crinle WaV(1 an, V of 't ' t "f" .. S T at he climbed on to tirne a nurse or parent !f H b' a youngster is f dm"" 'f nw go aSt 6 A ing such a long wav Small Cut Causes t Of kni Hili..' )t tl pll- :di m 1 the ;.-ni- 1-' tl r Death r'uulsboro. n. trifk on ton rey, h rigger at work m Vacuum Oil company's plant Idmself slightly, faluied nt t"e t the blood and droj.ped N his death. lie was twciH.V-told and hud been i:iarriel weeks. mi y n - "i, said: fame ?;! for "Spoiled" Children Responsible Orvllle Wright, praising Charles A. Lindbergh at a dinner in lhivton ' "Only a young man could have achieved this feat. For youth js i.rav-e- r than age. It Is more generous too ' more honorable. Yes, its botter iliri iit-m- j PteOtt error in later life. Dotin factors in such case, In Praise of Youth "The sloth.-Ll- vy. . TP r rw would make no . u r"-on- Fifty Allies on a Gallon yii n- - '"' 4 1 -- f!i ( ,( |