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Show The Salt Lake T.ejlegram. and ethics between himself and the other inemlers of his fainilj, with whom, nevertheless, he lives on terras of happy intimacy. Despite the dllTercnee of THE PEOPLE'S NEWSPAPER. religions opinion, the sons are deeply devoted to Published Every Evening Except Sunday, their reverend father, and in the family discussion, by the which at times becomes heated, the respect due SALT LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. their parent i never lost sicjht of.1 All of 'the miiis are lnarrhnl and live with their families in the (Incorporated.) Office 149 S. West Temple St.. Salt Lake City, Utah. neighborhood of the Count's farm. Tin only unTelephone Calls Office 210; Editorial Rooms. 228. married child of Tolstoi is the younjjest daunliter, who has assumed entire charge of the household. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. In The Ot9 year by mall. voluminous writer is now busv on another book advance Fix months, by mail. In advance 3.50 On month by mall. In advance .6 reflecting on the conditions which have brought 12 One week, by mail or carrier about the jwrsecutions of the Jews in sonn of the 3 cent Single copy, everywhere Remit by P. O. money order, express money "order, regis, Kussian cities. This book snould be the most imbank ehecU or draft, in the name and to the adtred dress letter, of thr portant exposition of this subject that has as et SAL" LAKE TELEGRAM PUBLISHING CO.. Salt Lake Utah. , City. been published. QTheEyening'Telegram. ij THE FORD HOTELS I ANEW YORK STORY OF TODAY roma, frliat rcr 1M W. jrsm il M. a:t Lktts our 8 BY EDWARD W. TOWNSEND X (Ccpyrlifcu ZA by WK CHAPTER TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subscription expires is on the address? label of each paper, the chang of which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for remittance. No other receipt Is sent unless requested. Entered at the Postoffico at Salt Lake City, Utah, as Matter. Telegram, readers leaving th city for a week or more can have thsir paper sent to their address regularly by mall, without additional cost, by making the request, in person or by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West Sample. FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 2, 1903. Kansas Women Tecch Men a Lesson. f .Kansas rarely does tilings by halves. When she goes Republican, or Populist, or Prohibition, or Xow there has been what-nor- , she goes another upheaval in the Sunflower State, with courting as the issue, and Dan Cupid has won an overwhelming victory. Last winter many Kansas County and district school boards made it a condition precedent to hiring a schoolma'am that she agree neither to flirt, become engaged nor marry during her term of office. Last week the school elections were held in the State. When the returns ame in it was discovered that tho old boards were almost unanimously displaced and women had been elected in their places. Women vole in oily and school elections in Kansas, and they organized to wipe out these obnoxious retstrietions against those of their sex who "teach the young idea how to sdiaot."? Now the men are wondering how it all mine sibonr. The answer is easy. Have not the .Kansas males often heard that line about a certain warm place having "no fury like a woman scorned"? If to deprive a Avoman of her right to make herself attractive to the male sex is not scorning her the school word has no meaning. Hereafter the pretty . ,..1 h'aw ma am or ivansas can nirt who iiuiu mh jucum-and can get married to her heart's content or even discontent without fearing the mandates of the law. All history shows that it is impossible to enforce any law that is not approved by the majority of the community, and in such matters as are under discussion one woman is a majority over the whole of the male sex. We do not believe the children will suffer from the change. Indeed, it must be rather an inspiration to the young teacher to cultivate the youthful minds when she is aware that she may soon be a patron of the school instead of the Tolstoi Nearing the Four-Sco- re Mark. circle of admirers of Count Leo The world-widTolstoi, the Kussian sage, will join in extending the happiest greetings of the day on the occasion of tin seventy-fiftanniversary of his birth, which he cele brated recently at Jasnaga Polyuria. American newspapers publish in their last Sunday's issr.es re productions of Tolstoi's picture, taken on his birthday fete, and a group of his five sons, which tell more forcibly than any word pictures could describe the striking difference between the temperament and opinions of tin father and those of the sons. Contrary to the wishes of their aged father," whose aversion to the shedding of blood, either of humans or animals, is well known, the sons are passionate hunters. The picture represents them on their return from a hunt, during which they felled a whole pack of wolves. Their father is a strict vegetarian, but only one f their sisters follows his example in this matter. Tolstoi does not believe in compulsory education or in forcing his offspring lo believe as he does. This leads, he thinks, to hypocrisy. This accounts in part for Hie difference in lifV e jn-opl- shop-keepe- Curtis Jett. Kentucky fomlist, umlor hententv tf death in one ease and lifo imrivfnment in another, explains that men in that Stato aro "shot from ambush, not bemuse of fear, but because that is. under the eirrumstancos. tho only fair way to do it." Why shouldn't all Kentucky feudists o into ambush and stav there? Washington Evening1 Star. "Ti'hat do you think of the idea of electSenators by the people?" ing "I- don't know that it wrfuld make a preat deal of difference to me," answered Senator Sorghum. "Of course, it's a convenience to have all the votes bunched in one legislature, but I never saw the market yet that couldn't be cornered by the - right parties." nr r. wall To rt;ic ah rim, winihiwh. rd Very elr, etc. Th men or women -- c t t-- 'xj htr r.lhl on contract. by the lay oi fttr ,ull riT fur. or up- The Dtdayed Kvenmp; News which, in yostei ila issue, strenuously called for tvidonr that there was such a thin?; as the uropositiiui in the Chy Counc:l. had its breath taken away by the with which facts a. id figures, hot frtnu the Council's minutes, were presented. m 7 s S-to- g House Cleaning ft. Iatn d . el j:-.- !? -r -n v o JANITOR a-- t,-- 1 m-fti- .c It-"- ', af tln rejrf b-- d . !a-tj- ri;tf( ir'o. ; KiX !.!' -- T l- - 1 S tin -- J f 1 f n 1- - t:!ft - ht'-ratur- t- t- - '. p-it- !'.foeif rn -- s w:r:7 ttv i:it n:t Stf.'tt O-.y- " , , l In white rnc t ). Ir-.- rmd infAt r f th" edirp i.n'o x itllnu if if ir a a! Inr ao.irit v. h- - f . t 7 lux i o-- r-- tor th.it I. t-- f-- r ;! WIihi aid did t'-- Ki-- l -. .i f; ' I;.;d ii U " ll S-.- ' ' - XtP-(i- H t. yt. f rn. i:.t rt. ' !o t;..t r mir of ta iimaey V ' ' f tl.' ar ; iof stralor.l to abandon 'iTna!!Ti; nr.'l. ! a t hatir. to.iK tip th" "rk of -r o ?. a ' f u j r:a!:o t. ritina and l!Uitratlr ,d a,ifiiwrn'ni, Thi" vrrk paid wrjl, whlt not v !. t; - ' f as- - jI J.!hr .iU' inn hb lurary mbttlin. oir..-tlnly CZ lh'..J Vi.j!Mr;v-t- i it did ."atbfy a utrorcr or": to Ik A !f.-al-- -t i vJ t? r ton of hi father; an (ixitec financially lnd pend - I ev-al th t' ct.trb'. but fabulouIy proprroun cr- , . , -. VW J lrat!on lawyer, w hn cofTd at hi ?u" Jr. C:. 1 J K maV-riha! TI.M,th. It.--r at th lul. 11ord had t.o .,a that I r.'.'.-- t. !" si father. Ilitml-t.- r .!' wa th- - com me ret a author hatd-hra- r I t of v.hnm TurnbuU had t. '.d. and : ' rli "MMhe-but rr. Mo and th Identity had tf.rlh- WALKER BROS., Bankers, er.ol th tU-- t lively lMKrrt h- - flt tn Mart k oti CiU'i Itc it-t!e h lady be l'.v. lh mm. Whnt om; U. j who li.ol won hi ardr,t nfTrctinns? It" t do, eajlt laih: crrr. t;i M w h t h'I'thaj i I'aitn wonder d. a th'-- drov up town to th ' It" w t of the patk. That touch aU.ut her 'h'r." tJerjtt; hf t feptoae not ;.;!. r.oueh aulder.?v atror.i; '!MhT" Mrf Marb rraimd. oc d h- ur hia v0ce f tve a hint, telephonic fJTy tpctt tcna to . r ! t "!! j:rl ihn A t' t.!-rpinlnc 1. youfc thing, joirely. ' t y n t! l'?1 of Ju'.i . t I Howard coiulub They alUbtd from it I'm rinvr-miv', llttl" four th'lr rah in front f n rmail S up ir xr" " of . row of Mic h j ptory br).t k tottage. on.; m In a near th- - southern f.f . Can. th- - f!oi v n , ...t National Bank ! I ton-a e Pv .ut drive-end lt nnlter. after Itivrridh l tp! t'KITK) STATE? DUfOIITOHT the Ir!vr r iw horn, : :. ja es "Madaot v.dd.t.: I'ar fa;tal h l.owever. railed a mltlff. and JFjfrJj ' r f v U: r ,n ' " th it hi hor had died loriRr aoi. fpramr I. t ll'I'e .....re1-t: lt nl hall o;i up. wrol the at ruhed rrald up the pt.-iTT!rhr pat a e r a Votl B. t !hc ilf.ir rrvlr)t ,.CM.!r "CjOm.lf' t,v..' , .f . o M. I"., a f 5l. h- art ? Vuei: ;:i ITra T4'f CMer Forirlve -;- ;i-l Marh Thie callirif h dla,-iarrdM. ard Itrw . 't.Ul ar ! ,r ll ard ard .nttr-- d a little, brilliantly Ucht ! K,i"!5tr.tor,r 1 room that had rnxv. homllk f.. :ir. ir. that ' f "i" ',fi,,': if l" of b Ir. tmu h lived In by enisl e t.l . tl ULS. "- ' n"' " " r "! f i COMHEEQa nation oiy p.o;.. An old l . ly. seat-- d : f ' ,J ' 'f '"'r,-J- ",M1 h' Tail wna In but an CrltU la, 20Q,000. M -- . ... . '.ilhrt ' ii....K rt t I.IHK ('.IJH-T- , ,!iit."" I , i flr-.- li Iff .1111 ta Oe.rral all p Rrarnll'lll, tlek'rff n e.h Fh- f.!rrloJohn 3. I'T. J. R n. Movant and "aid)"' ,TK t,,5f-t. ,,"n,,s !,r " entered, iwj O J. S:uyr7. rd my cir't Tct. in a placid ton- - "I am td to r.e rlf?. i nlr-rMr. I'.nlon. Will votl take n n h.itl'" - r i t U "If )o' nr to a paper and read?" She point iMIntr-ilrt- u : ! t s-- - - - t- - " U : ? s . t- . - js,-- P c ft kr-"- t tt - o- 1 . SC TjlllV T- . fr 1 tj. 't re-vea- - - l- y 3 I bt-lni- ; - " 1 r . i nl tr-e- , "' ' 'at ' i! i.--- ir f Dseret t- -lv 1 't d " 1 - 1 " -- 'c 1 . t Tl;-rr')r- I ! . "" white-haire- plr.k-chk- r" - ... 11 I r - 'iN 1 y,-.i- ? -- wa ln tl .arro Dd a!l )!h Pf of Maji-elaett- vfrday met tvti to norn li.t State t"kt. Th- - unanlnvot cttom nation "f p,v J. I.. Ilatf. up. Gov. tl fluhl. Jr. inl th- - rmle.der of Pt of st.it otVif-- w.i - ir I. Should Mrs. Fish enter politics and run for President on a platform demanding that every woman should have $o0,000 a year for her dresses, she misht expect the unanimous support of the female voters. II. - Pii-i- ic.n r I la . C to Il tr.n-citi- at;d "f - . ! -- (ol, " t h'ici ! ?Tt.-e," t j Li ; Srt'M-j- 1 h; ;..m.. l r . . ' hat I McCORNICK & CO., Bankers, UA.ICU crrr. al,t th-iI I .r- my , i t a- pr-ti- CalleJ Of? Tor- by n -- k r tlv !rr. ! - t i ir -- i ii '" T ' t j .n!!'ir I! t !!-- i . - i! ! - '. ".; .;., t- Oi ;:.- t i t I . i Ver a 'ta . la o ; - J C-i- trc Biy State Republicans. HOST.N. Het. . ! d wl.lt n a 1 -" - : - t- f d c. I r.t A. - .1- Recorder Nystrom should have the Council ballot blanks prepared with the printed on them. This would be a scheme, as the vote on propositions before the Council is usually to 7. The National (- 'irtrj:. n-- y P-i- labor-savin- ttv WE KNOW HOW rur.xs itofstx Mm k ii llr.K. Mr.K - "a t;t ,. -- .. Trtaian Cu;al nikit a ji Z$aat2MM. !,! Pt . r ' Some Kastern papers are aitatinp; the New York. Oct. N'ecotiatlonr In l"tti, . ..... t.if.-t I a to Ine Inland of making the a member of the Pr's tl. Philip; iin.l tlio tr.!teit Hlilm r',.v v fV ideilt's Cabinet. That is equivalent to a demand ernment npardlne the aale of th- - land for I.. In.j.l, Mltt !. ' Saprete v . f t ' t i p'"f nr th" ' ' ' ' hy n" rr,3r" rrrrval njiii t licit the t US t.llll his saidl. Per V..J monk i IT) from thrntr !and t,::;:. t t t at a erbr I ?c"'. f n cil',d off by 1'ns X.. v.r if ri t r n th C 'f ,T Vr s a fr,.-h fre m .n Home. to a dl'j att i! Mt. 4r' f er r ;. t -3. n ff r t The fair is a State institution. Kvery citizen is !turp"i- - 1 at Imw? i j t , (Ort- ef ' ..l I. ' W Woman roIon Boy. should aid in building it up by oiii"; to the grounds li Jeek. tev- r.t !.. '.itMr P until :s 2 - Th" cr.ei et Ill . Mill. r t. in,nk-twk. as often as possible. turn," lH -A: J' V k w; t. j5t o . I jury, on a hnri: of murder In th- - P,rt " Th at f ; n ' dKree. p.in h"!d Mr. Ida UulVr. fjOtn I .,).; of ioinlMC Ilwaer C5i. .iie'jsnl t I! ,t ! i e f ; It.: fto n frlj ' It may b stated, just for information. ih:it the t rc n Tio- tlull-- r rr-- t t- ; . r i ur 1. t !. ..U o it n a llk eharnrf . . a dairy hr nnl ar d ' n ..f ..1 IT ".. . . .. . army maneuvers are not beinp; conducted in the fetid h.ie ruo r liwait wa. a on of or.e of . Jiff Tld !.. tun ct. on regions of Kentucky. l; Put ' r f i, f al pc V. . "I . t , ' f .i a. ;.:t JUt Wyoming rostmaster Named. Keiser has received a tip r -- Fred It. Wm. V. anhlnKtoti. "I Evidently ".Tude" .i f it t sit tl. oi.t. h t r n.a i. ih.ter man. Keiser has d from the weather retir from the ,11 U'lrrl.ilir r . .. . , .... ft " l!!. n... , ..... ' ,1 l, t ,.t i,'. Ilt:-d VA. V'trhter. race for Auditor. ..,it lf ' WO t.. f t list r t v r C r "t ' ' ft pfT. ltXPERIENCED. . t s t"t' ' t .. a t ;. f j t;.,; I'tnv . ? ' f f The fair exhibits show that Ctah as a li e stock, I , . , f j P4 it I l I. r , "a it .. i r i fruit and agricultural State is entitled to float tank. New- York '..Ti; :.-:-' n t t t. j n't I t 4lf if it rr.wr. j l.,; P f rr. :.? h i o. ti n iifi'-y ! v S'h!I a t.r let anr - lifnni-;t tiwaa'l .f. Here's hoping that Sir Thomas Lipton may ft tv. "No. o f n .it t r l. m 1" 'i - i r itP.ff-- ,., , r ' .. a , t .i . f . iw, r t t lilt kl'.'l t:, the Embassailoiship cup. ! t . J'f.;" i . I t .,. - AN UNFORTUNATE , Thf-i;o- ! ' d ft..-n:;- i Vice-Preside- i ft-- iitn ? i . - ? : ; t 1 - 1 Vice-Presiden- j 1 I i ie b- ac-ord- ; ; fi-.- - i:- - 1 ? I ; I ; ( 4- - J . ? -- ; ; tlj , V trt. i . v. . ! !- . ; 1 i .i 1. ; i J 1 t-- t-- ,r- Sn;-- rtel -. v- 1 1 , - ! H ; S.;.-- h T 5 5 , I ke-ft-i- d. f - !- ' i ! S tli-- lr . . - - II- I J f i 1 i. . 1 1 .- i . r-- . , ! - ! , - I- . . t i , ? 3 i : i : . J , , ? ! , r-- i . -- -- t'-n- t ft.- i . 1 .. " , - : I - :;-- : " V 3 , a : ? ' ..-- . p.."-- iirf-otpt-.- ! . - .- M - : 1 . 1 p- ? , I I ? - H- i. ! ; " l - I - t v I.-- . . . S .'tl. .V II u if n. .'.r f c .it ! lu . ti,- p, - .Hfl TWILIGHT. A SOUTHERN Puck. Reuben Oh. yes: the bunko feller ald: "The farmer's life's th' life f r me." Judson Aw. the raskil! What did you do? Reuben Well. 1 thoupht if that war, the felt about It I'd ruther h d taif way mv money. to an arkaway Did ou nirtk' lo git Is at tl.- Fhore? Clevertnn Ye.. One from r.oton aid ono front New tirb-an- . "How wr.s it?" "Did you ever have chill and f ve; ? you doilars? Great Philanthropist What nerve! Who are you, anyway? Stranger I am a college president. Vli:j 1 A - 1 Th York Times. "How eld Rollvar'n Oet .Rlrh-Qulr- k Pcheme pan out ?" Itolivar doesn't have to "Very wit. worry about ways and man now." Where is h living-'- ' "Third tier. Ten ears' ing ing. lcure." "IP-ally- ? or t ?, s. irr.; '):! "'.t t. r d I tfdth litUrp. t c Irlt I j H.-t- f, turd- t t it m.t",l fart It; I to etjie . x ' - :i!- a 1 1 - - tr In ;' !- ...r l j ! . :r .?! !!.;, i ..t f t - I ft J f'nS1)' . ? tTn t fo-'jrt- sr a a I? a; to ef hrf r the 3 1 i ' of :. -- " ' ! c. f ; S..lrf---; , . ! e - t. 5 1 -- '' f'-tf- , .T ;n -, 'J. f, j, . 1 1 J n t. ... . 1 ,pfr t I 1 W 1 id:i.i,tr.. i"e.Tf lissolutio:; cr rARTwrnsinr. . . , t t 1 n..;; " i - ? at .;.-.- . f,J3 , - . V , r r.M. s M Io-.a- t.O tnr,t - j .,.r.. t - e , n t 5di fl' 0,!"i to. ni,. t taf.'t n;.l!!r? ! t: c .. ef . K i:h a ! Tf J ,t, , .m ,,, ,,'r " ,t f t ; g Ja'-- 1 1 N i: , t-- tlordfiif. P . ? a.. I I. la k AftT dlr.i r. v .V nnl fjia, r 1. .it, .. v f .tt a J at Mr Marl i: ubj'- - l of I i f ttrf'-ri'thr . 1 ; 1 J . .ti . t . i . r . : , . .- t-- v,i o-to- io, 1 " . ,"-- t ? a; !; - V; . i a. a t fc f t-- :. t .'ii.that ff-- t h i ' hour" of lh 'j f;.l T us thin "o-- j ,o r- - or art, rUN'TON' SCtI.ll!l tn V." Hnirt i !.. . !.: hurcr arm - . - ;. 1 t r f - . ! I t' . i t if f- !t,i;"i hweet. haw thit wan inti j t ij-'-- n kindred hr.iri! -- 13. 1i ',;r' d a tf ir. els i.n.-ii-,i-- n Ir.. Mer ard ! ', t t . I . . I .i a. 1 .1 ; i 1 1 I ti. J 1 1. P.t ii .li? . .Iff, I!.- ..tr .tv;n.r.?4 ..... . .. f a r.-- . ,'.'. I c (V . i frit i AN ASSURED FUTURE. N.-- :nhl th iim li .t;,rty alf Pn art S. t. THE FORCE OF HABIT. Harper's Bazar. Would it he possible, sir, for Stranger to let me have a hundred thousand A DESCRIPTIVE. CHOICE. r V J A HOPEFUL VIEW. :eMt. it. ry i.l .r.. a l" Kir o tli-plr.- JUST A STRIP OF JOKES TO MAKE YOUR DAY MERRIER. Town Topics. "The manager say. he engaged the forchorus girls in twenty minutes." ty' "Gr :ious, bat he's quick at figures." fl-- - r sudib-n-nes- ,Ttr. ft) nim u.at ine- very nrir.injc ry rrtlin. ! t ar. ! j forgive, ami aKnl tat fully If ilrot j;e f r u 'A ' ' ' if was not lon.lnjr to d.nr.tr. The V, j ; i Male of n.ln.1 Mvk cxr.H.'4 by ,. ,c -, Mr. lU n, ,u Co. ard. ov-- r his fhoulJcr, he v.!p in Ilar.nlMer. ti ,i.bel. adv.if 'fl.f Mr. arr. ftructr-- to Inform the o.t that tJet.rRp yrz. out. i!sf rf t ty h 8ti. nm cf ny in fo. main Ti:i.nrnoNn wa lis I'.cNoted ar.-- t humble lae, dream! tin Mr. If f-srvoice th whlih. btlrjf done, akr! ; ct .n a i hand, CJcorse would not take the ttlephor.e In beat in? n ff.at nany !!ar.on;e. st-Marnf f(utr ef V.'SCICO f,m . in-t v i "It tald. ilTfi" r.rr ta. -- ; an-orr,eperson. lie did o. and tvore that enderfyl t yt-and tn i fcr 'nit u;on out w&n-pafir k r rrrp'jr..!. thing had bf n entirely hl fault: that h trm". Mar: ma. t ? . i : -I va a mlscratlc wrttch who had Ur.n irrt ;r. fatten." !. r tram- - I ut fe in no better thtn a murderer to any that it n a. rnt lc.kir paft.j SERVICE was her fault, and could he bring How. . 1 . t r aru I'axton to dinner. Yei. It wa tt. (ereM th it .pjat-- 11- !n frrrx.ii:r ron t?iTjrt:t - fi:!--- ! !: r. "dil i It ;t Mr. I'axton had talkel to her about, up AMI FT)r.H3. and he drt with to. much tloor lat-f lb'lit i were romlr.g up tj(rrs formality. ai r tb- - fM k t p were. fr"i dre?id a vthey thy l t tt. wo kmI ar d I i'. Ilowwrd jereatly amue,l ty thre 1 ac.S ? ill ,:t BANK OF TflE KEPl'ELIC tor he nud heard p rffirinar.t f r NIT10NILtv i f sf hUn ! ; wn thliiR of lUrntrter that had tit..u,o.i h tr.rtiTAur, i a very different nrt of cxi-- t Vn NK ..... ... Vt 'c- ? : t , t i ;.-i'.d If t h" r .i Turnhull had toll him that the yours ... i J A J.tt'H.V' f f M' t.o pre s.t!i ' ... VS. t. A ! A M H ... rl loan. aft-- two or thr year; twjruHu . I. o t t t i t! li..- .ir ou. career In Pari. whtr lf" nrrmcd to Matl rA'IT,t, havo done a numtnT f other thine r i tv ?lrf';a) c in r.ul t" !.' . . lv---ide Improving hltr.-lIn art. returned r.ict.t. tbt. te.- - . ' ? v mt.u. r l ;: ., cor,vl--tlo'i to New York with a bolMerou tjmi: v loJt lt".ird ti I !VTi:ru:.'i vait hdd nil the jrl- that t t to" that ner worth ?trlvlr.ic for. and that r n r h a pfcttUirly qualified to v.u them. WELLS, FARGO & CO. BANK ; oi-- ; H j m II" n isht have humbly advanced to-v- c th oj . ! . I :t 'ui ! I a !!. literature, ax others are id to over that b I u J : tls ta ut n that v rh" lfaffrd 'n.n t' have dMt-- by ay of journalism. T M i k " 1.1. o t mp ran-ntai l terb ny to li rf f ditur v h ilar d to lay a ?.! lisht ., ,,. ............ ry : t t ki t !.', i'i rmj-.iiI r ........... Ip. tvtt-.tti- L a h iH '.it acHh " i 'A :ii ru ir.i ; : i t t .., n a it j 1.1 i TitMifO wrttlrc. Ilavlnc. .:! ); a wtird of ! WASTED NO TIME. .! - nrsr! h: "una e h lv :.- ,..' .. f-- l:. w ) 4 It is not a new departure which the Salt Lake ciailies have taken in publishing the news about tv- phoid fever. The majority of the great journals of the country long ago concluded that it was their dut to publish such news, in the interest of the whclo people. There is only one argument against such publication, and it is outweighed by a do7.cn for it. It is quite true that there are some timid and ignorant persons who might forego a visit to a city because it had an unusual number of cases of disease, and such city would thereby bo deprived of those visitors' trade. Put the intelligent man is not afraid of typhoid. It would be better. ossibly, if he were, for then he would not be careless in imbib ing water suspected of micro organisms. The ig norant man is either alarmed at rumors or too thick headed to heed advice. He is pretty sure to produce trouble or get into trouble. One of the best known of our hospital physicians, while admitting that a scare over the prevalence of disease may have its effect on trade, yet he lxdieves the newspapers reach thousands to warn and inform them, where the doc-to- r can only reach a handful. He says that were it of the necessity possible to convince all the of boiling the drinking water, typhoid would disappear from our midst at once. So that the controversy resolves itself into the simple question: Is it better to keep the public ignorant and go on increasing the disease, lest sont may hs a possible customer, or is it bettor to warn tin people of their danger and havo them take heed and stamp out the disease promptly? Is it better to make a dollar or saw a life? 1 - & Co urr i ed rvAi Iff jj um l her rfor and obtained the . np . f th - i Th-I- r telephone uha : r.uml' r I'ur.r.lM' r itn tii:ui,n at- j !;? a Yoke t.k.!. tffectfd. rr.4- "gao him. and a tre;; Luis. nJh "l that ou. JtorKer- - "I am JjcMr.R 'W".; for t.oit: Br.ii!.lur. I.owat ! , nf lau tli -frr, I.oarM. tho Ak her," whljfr'd I.r.r.lter tin f cu.tr If Mrr, fnrr I t.hih w.l in. ,".e jn a l.v. "If I nm fonctven." How.nl f .:. Typhoid and Trade vs. Human Lives. 43-4- l"h::;-.- r ' !';!!. wJln a tih. .rt j... itrr. tiT t h v.r and t but u ow h nued. llouard called p m, X.-Conti- ir. i J7-- such purpose. Communications relating" to advertisements and business hould be addressed to the General Manager, Salt Lake Telo-gra143 8. West Temple St. General Eastern Adv. Aarent 8. C. BBCKW1TH. 9 Tribune Bld.. New Tork City. General Western Adv. Agent HORACE M. FORD. 1151 Marquette Building, Chicago. v.m. OCTOHKH 2. LEES AND LEAVENl t to the Editorial Communications flhould be addressed pertaining1 to the Editor of the Salt LakeDepartment Telegram. 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