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Show The Sai:t Lake Telegram. Thh Evening Telegram. THE PEOPLE'8 NEWSPAPER. Published Every Evenlnc Except Sunday. by the SALT LAKE TELEGRAM ' PUBLISHING CO.. (Incorporated.) Offica149 S. West Temple St., Salt Lake City. Utah. Telephone Calls Office 240; Editorial Rooms. 228. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Vyear ty mall. In advance Six months, mall, in advance by One month by mail, 4n advance One week, by mall or carrier cent Single cypy, everywhere Remit by P.' O. money order, express money urder. regbj-tere- d bank check, or draft. In the name and to the letter, of the One - 3-- J ad-dre- sa PUBLISHING CO.. SaltLake City. T7Uh. SALT LAKE TELEGR-- M Communications pertaining- - to the Editorial Department should be addressed to the Editor of the Salt Lake Telegram Rejected MSS cannot be returned unless postage is sent for such purpose. Communications relating- to Advertisements snd business should be addr8sed to the General Manater, Salt Lake Telegram. 149 S. West Temple St. General Eastarn Adv. Agent S. C. BECK WITH, 4.V49 Tribune rtdg.. New York City. General Western Adv. Agent HORACE .M. FORD, 1151 Marquette Building. Chicago. - TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your expires Is on the address label of each paper, the a marked degree. It is a 'manly game. It Is not a . game for boys." President Merrill admit that football develop strength, endurance and quickness, but he ueclaren it unscientific. "It is the only gaime that permits interference with play and matches every more with a move to thwart it, producing a constant struggle. Can any J game be reckoned good sport which depends so much upon conditions of mere Inequality In the weight of the players?' the professor argue. Dr. Merrill preaches against brutal football from a logical standpoint. Th?re must 1 reform in the game as it Is now played or it will ceas co be a great FA national sport. In the first place, slugging must ) eliminated and more science substituted. The arbitrary time limits and the methods of scoring which prevent the score from exprensing the relative strength of the teams and the value of thir work, must Ik? altered or football will suffer. Dr. Merrill's argument represent the sentiments of a large class of Americans who like football when it is decent football. AO cyJ 1fa KNINO. NOVKMnF.U 12, F. CMME LADIES w& SUB czzdz cl -tl or-l5- Oztl Ccrt Zlzzi Lcr.r Zzzlz, v C - I 35, 23, m9 42, A Spirit of RciuUnce Rapidly Brewing. which to a subsequent date becomes a receipt for No other receipt is sent unless requested. TIICKBDAV The Employers' association rapidly extending its influence in all the large cities of the land.. Its advertisement for membership is to be een in some of the most widely circulated newspapers. Among 1 Entered at the Postofflce at Salt Lake City, Utah, a Matter. Telegram readers leaving the city for a week or more can have their paper sent to their address regularly by mail, without addi-or tional cost, by making the request, in person by postal card, at the office, No. 149 South West to $ BM 2S.m 523.24 fc-- "43.33 zz? 325.!? 333.C3 zz? .30 $BS.(M for $BaOD 2&Q for 33.34 its objects, as announced, are: To promote the stability of btiMiie and th of whether labor, organsatisfactory employment ized or to relations unorganized, encourage friendly Tarnple. between and employe 1303. employees. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, To protect its members, the community at large TITO AFSIN C 3 C 9 oo and all men and women who deire to work from o cc c oo oo Culture Is tha Hour's Great Need. unlawful interference and the evil effect f utrike. Looking fairly and squarely at the problem of lockouts, boycotts, blacklists and all kindred move the hour's greatest need, it would seem to the un- ments savoring of persecution. biased student that culture in its broadest sense, To protect its memlTR, their employee and the which includes freedom from provincialism, catho- public in their inalienable rights to manage their of and caste of ripeMTIONIL BIVK OF THE FEfttUC interest, licity general certainty respective business in such lawful manner as they in most be this to desired ness, is the quality age. deem proper without interference from outside par11? N K The pagan, and there are pagans in mind who ties. are not usually designated by that title, is always a To procure the enforcement of present laws and provincial, his horizon is narrow, his outlook upon, the passage of new laws looking to the above ob the world restricted, his knowledge of life limited. jects. : Tt i r. t.7 r.i r t A few things he may know thoroughly, but not in Such advertisements savor of a challenge to l.v BY EDWARD W. TOWNSEND true relation to each other, or to the whole of which jor organizations. They are indicative of WELLS. FARGO & CO. BANK coming intiA know he a few are may part. persons they P trouble letween capital and labor, where all good l.alto v, I ; : mately, he cannot know the representative persons citizens had looked for peace and harmony. The Ki . CHAPTER XXVI. ConUna4. pull M ht cvr !1. of his time or his race. ... ..... ... ' a; "Hi ... r n. a If Civic Federation was formed to pacify. Why is it 'v.;U. Msh-.. r.? rt to oUf rt istn, t Substitution of a part for the whole is the dis- not doing more? t Th-f JrJ re innnf ihlrgn About lh j, r. n I. h "l"- ) a a i la rr rr.u . t t f which Itnnr1 ikx hs Irf .t '.tf g , ! f at tinguishing characteristic of provincialism; it is hulnn of hJ prof-kf t Mr. I'AXtnn. ih ,t Honar-fm'irl rf o hm known by its acceptance of local experience, knowlUnoranl flrl rr.y 0i. l;"l!'t I is. !t.: I fftuM! r,t him. la fcrm Finance as Taught by Schwab. to New Tork. but hlrh h h4 h!m. vffi If h II t.AI.K tr.t T'.rn Ti edge and standards as jxssessing the authority of High v. hl !n- Icarr.M Ur.r. by that rliful jpf l.rciur. " Some ugly facts are contained in that illuminat then. It kr.ew universal experience, knowledge and standards. It I s' thl rdllor" tit of gf k'.n f ttvrt. b tht is this mistake which breeds that narrowness and ing (locumeut known as the rejvort of Heceiver hin name cu!J hflp tin lue much Slant tight br ft th I. ih thror.lfk" u of tt h4 trjur.l uncertainty from which culture furnishes the only Smith on the Shipbuilding Trust case. This rrr.i net xn rr o rt rtttf h i fi- - CO.. rejort It, nl h wii rJolcir etr tht hrtf. 'l U ,r.ne " means cf escape. f..1 is what one might call a primer of trust finance or thounht . he turned Into th fcTli: to lt hurr4"! tt th xf;fl Gr.onci: ncfrr. Kr.Srrin Anl Jhr History is full of illustrations of this fact. One high finance as practiced by the captains of h'n '.t IMu ti, It th ntranc. trofTllr,iC tr. htm!f I Cth. ni r r ttyctr.lr. .? tnaiar.tty tif. sect or body of religious people, wrapped up in their A h ur of fttvlnc flrr hr are still out of jail. rrcct :: HuiMinr. iiJt Lk C; u. bvt !, r.mrly own beliefs forms and ceremonies, often reaches U tr lrn urn to r lh t.ir t0 torfnjr rorrft The methods by which the trust was wrecked t.u'.l. kf o - ( I it t'f . m leu. n" I vrti Hi r,v :mni Ci .... it.... the conclusion that all other ways of worship are i'.. tnn si itn l .1:1 t..i l I re 'WALKER BROS.. Banltrt ti '.f l thM i u rini "44 I tcua.'Blw, d th trim m l traeh lMir Astir. It w f ;". In worthless and apart from truth. A little commu straight into the of th rpuri" mud at the lxttom of the channel. t mll f rur of :rri. too nity, isolated by the accidents of position from the are described in such cold, brutal terms as artitie rU hS ttr triit.i not to b r.otlrb thr. j trrir-TA'ti t : , i : rest of the world, becomes imbued with the convic swindle" and "wholesale plunder. In ln f .:lt tion that its way of doing things is the only way of The recital of Mr. Schwab's pirt in this "whole- doubt not to ttrrt ur.tlnn. Inr.0i t -; m f r u l c Ah. hr t merit. A group of radical reformers, sincere and sale iobberv" constitutes a remarkable storv. hrr hAvjr vrll ml iArnthlr hr n.r.rf. : r t it r to b'it rr.annr l4r r zealous, by passionate advocacy of a single reform. Schwab nominally sold the Heihlehem works to th noMrM. IbVscrct National to rrrr; 'it Bank j bt c;r Hnr.ltr' ,,tJorit I fik hS lit- - a comes to feel that the fate of the universe rests upon hm xrUimJ. trul"!" ; trues- t i r company on such terms that instead of cr.ixc-,1 ltord r;.?r-Mr. In th trim lilil nur) , t? i one movement, and that this accomplished, the sal Shipbuilding far w h llethlchem he o vM'tt that the "took over t"rr. It company selling really vation of the world will be wrought. of troobl tht h the United States Shipbuilding company, the di- In on mr.nr . ii h turn!. ffr ir to to hn jro so find we it the Cn tr evervwhere And substitution rectors of that company civing him $:Umm),oimi in mr.il rt auKAly hr. fjtH jtil to on of th rllrl ' r mi i t hr at l ' t of a part for the whoie. Larger knowledge makes it stock and lnnds for it off tin ir bauds. taking throuch th tlar grm und m .. K as clear as sunlight that there always have been, if (p frar And now we have another case of high tin an re. tcrl-- i of a trt to Ilrxkln. t rt la hf t .; t t u l th cfT.r'ti a hr-will a variation rUlnir wide and be, great 1 tt Mf-perhaps always NU!3a ISCS. yesterday investigation developed a most y to hrr iluu-- Ir.quirtt. 5rtt-- ; '.t'm . !. a j 'lriin latitude in ritual and worship; that the life of every Only fti t, uui met !u4. of i. street n.. illustration Wall xvlifn mlc. ra. i;'JO(M. Tali ' striking tf Csji'al ;f f.j if . tt. . . t ..t t t f i i rr progressive nation has been a continuous agitation 11 ;is siiumi t nun i i.iuk . iiouiiiN oi It'll sircei, i fffgi'' limn io iut yr u a k:.fk b f i.r f J ,tt'1r dain for reforms; that no reform can ever be final, but u t.l. tul you uon'l 'If trt uny . j ' J i ", h"i'1 r ' j. ' uri .. . j Itoar-j in .!"-that one must succeed another until the enn of time. and th Commercial Ifuiilwav Kqutpment ou if n for irt:ir. yu. mi. tht m r! i't I j .. c comj.anr, The man of culture has jHjise and steadiness; lu made out of $73,000, actual assets, a $7.sr,0,0(M t .f t con1g I, T'r4 : Tu has- seen life's myriad tides come ami go; he is neireow.i i:Uu ; r,n. am. I f think cern. i ht j lt; m. wuh lar.. r.f ther unduly depressed when his little world goes tr'.nT a nl ,rwis Had these object lesions b,n pre.ente.1 thrro McCORiSICK & CO., r frt; . A, ; when it goes right. vears aco the HafJ. wrong, not exuberantly happy of this country would have " rtyt' I ,r" Hut If'arl I c.n di for ... Tie knows that all organisations, political, social, re- .. ..e .111 n -!.ri!, i ..ri ...tit: hr ny,,Anrth!r timii i i :i. IUUIHIU3 ui uoimr, iu m uifi iiuiiuirus in h tmrMr. up ,flt salti f t".tr j rt Hh a ligious, be only a means to an end; that all for which iule in such cases the truth does not come ,Mt until flrore4 tSderJ lady. farafd. Whcr ho v ! On rardcai to graap him by i ar.l w r.i. r he contends will, when attained, be only another the " c pur, twain bar. l. aa h .rurrnue4 In a etr damage is done. v i ft n.,r u... j t .. t f org ?. of ag n. "Oh. Mr. Paston. stage in the unbroken, ever rising cycles of the de of - !f.f ,it ar t t :jf.-.jit . a , I nf . velopment of the world. llow ar l with a ti.n Mortensen, Lynch, Hot ha and Ilaworth, all con- ginef Tho oSl.--r r lortke T n. ar thn fofgirf.r .tu a lij.,) J. t hl crk. to turr.ed ar.4 of rllff. . ! demned murderers, are in State's prison under death nigh i ' M(inrr rrhor4 Howard.lie "(on ant uy r i Kins: Hardware 5 'tovc Co. if !s Football a Sport or Is It War? sentence. Isn't nn execution or two nlnnit due in J imjed rfT the brlg. j toitl r ;g .t ' fr I I atterf blor.glf g. 'llo-; f(,.,n g.tthr "Any game that calls for the presence of sur the interest of law and order? "Wcnef h gad. Bln. l ! Hom r t fa.trrl I bey a'.l "Not gon to i'ri 1? a r t1 geons and that results in so many fatalities as oc a f H,wrd. tif ft"j.. of to hostilities in Mon ctirred last season is too sei ions bo called 'sport,' The temporary cessation he monf4. It'a gr. a the "Vorr" tV f t o' Her voic hy' r that fhe muM lb ri hti'.iM t . f f '.slMif writes President George E. Merrill of Colgate uni tana conies in the nick of time for Hutte. Two more r.ot H go on. Tb.!. tr.-- . H . i i . tra il a In wicked aald Machine's Howard toT would me to have tione in and be .American "Ve. iteview. a game city versny Mary .orui ' t Irg i ti t comforting; tone, ar-- rrrlr.g htr rara-fi. h In tnnt ii.w in that "sends a dozen young men to death in a season'' depopulated. (ft Into hand. n :r ar. ( jretjiu I rurit", and rrdc t t r ' ' "lie' gon to UrooklynT" i: r is, Dr. Merrill thinks, nearer Dr. Pliot's definition o u- - t bcrl-- l CULLEN Howard. "I'.u'. j i:nuual 'tlfn h'avrrjir ti' lrt "war" than sport. And he adds: If Mortensen is the man of Iron he claims to Im perh:ip l. kr.oa how to rturr.. I nr. i. f lir,f m vi.t Tf tiutiTrr.i. Mbit h ner wi.l. t ' "Oue may willingly admit that such a gan-e- just f wouldn't it be a good idea for that tiring squad to l .i'c l.fff." bta and n'ay thrrr all a at l wj. h ra;: i ;'. on account of its risks, is likely to foster courage to use steel bullets? "Not Har.r,!ter be nail .,. ;:. wir, C'fr l;rt Cam f: aJjrjir r.: allJ.kTta.t.a r; h ad Ird. "llul Mtr t th of ru Fatf th Deer. not to laugh. "Wt at nmr.itr ap- Ver. 'I'l-- alii- g Ih f . mh r forsaken trail by yonder f Ijwtfr proach row fMl!,vl. Itiofk In thv whirlpool f httmaulty f WEN ESEDTO- - C i LEES AND LEAVEN A NEW YORK STORY OF TODAY rt: i- - . - c 1 t fc rf - ! rr ; if.-- J I r-- -r J- t Sr-- 'r-'- 1 -- v. i -- "' -- . ! -t kr-o- m.m 1 f. 1 : tr. o trt. 1141 R.G. DUN 1 1 indu-try-wh- t,tr h- t- - trr 14 r,r lrI r or.ri ur.i ', brthi. lrtrt -v- h-- t' v - . !i t-- '.n H-ri!r - -- ,. . ( ugitl - ; ! e-- v 1 5 r-- - - -- -- i i trr.r jir . I i T- " 3 . ; - v: ! V f- J " i if-- t !." " S ' 1 l- --f - t i m tt. M 11 e or i : , - . 5. , th--.- rrtliy I- . f'f4 3 . r . tt t 1 -r iri , . ! ? - S i . : J r r- - ' ' 1 IS "" r lb-- t j ;. t- h-- . n-..- 1 bo--r- ! - - V 1 1 ', A r 4 - -r 1 J V : 1 . 1 - : ? - - i 1 r 1 ) A - Ul CCm-lEC- X l - ln-opl- V ft-. . J l - v 1 t mhmi'.-'r'- Y 1 i j - , i :t d. h-- r h-- - - J jkl.-!h- 1 : - 1 - 1 I 4 HOTEL . 5 ; . b-'- ll j i;-or- g tf try-ln- g - f ; , m HERE'S WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN HE STOPPED WORRYING. Cleveland Tlaln Dealer. "What dM your husband do during th eix months you were away?" "He did one thing I didn't at all like." "What was that?" "He went right away ar.d joined a 'Don't Worry' club." IN A NEW FORM. Chicago Tribun". Young Husband Bertha, where are my 12 zors YouVtf Wife Didn't I tell you? There man called yesterday, was a nice young down town, and you had gone said lust after see he was th them He asked to this precinct. He took razor Inspector for them Said them away to getback thissharpened. and morning, he'd bring them what are you actlnar that way for, dear? CHEER UP I ti trying lden In kocU Introduce OFTEN THE CASE. IVck. Crawford Did you break th Sabbath aaln? Th minister Crabshaw I'm afraid didn't I reach the of the church I attended k. goiel. nome new fr.-- t'ircl l y. Porki hop What' the matter with her now? Mrs. Porkrhipt Why. ay lt' r.1 longer Rood form to take r'rtiix'ri to the abattoir. COMMUTER'S COMPUTATION. A DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT. Washington Kvenln"; Stur. "Binkn rhbdren don't I'd in to treat him with the deference due a parent." "No. You nee Hinks lr.lted on ning for office and hi family h. been eadlng the speeches of the opposition." run- IN CHICAGO. Puck. Mrs. Porkehops That Mri. Gralnrlt Is Chicago Tribune. "Huminn. how far nut In the nubv.rM do yo.i liveT "two j lpfj of tobacco ar.d a gam of cinch." erthlr.g around th car that through th- - aurglr.g ma. liftlr.g c.rt cf It. acattarlng; iome, dlvldirg It. rutrrt ting It Into mallr dl!n that tinffther again, but r.evfr dindnUMr c and trugg'.1. It. a !r.gle fgur metimr buried out of lebt. rn-tlrlorne to th Up of th h!ghet wavra of th whirling fjool. 8h followe.1 hi eyr. tnt aw nothor thar.rel ing that diverted htr their form. "I ha!l go to HrfwMyn aftr Mm!" h. lec:ard. -- Will you help m- -r "Hy the token of tht cot rr'a gvl. right arm. and ur.leHir.g club. I on th ref lied, key ing n r H'Ard lorm-to- d Cgure . He had recognil Heorg In th uney atom, but to tell Urtrwd. faring emotion! tleorg wor a wlJbrlmTM hat. very much Jiulled down over hi At tlrre h fought thn nrotind eye. him In a luly way, and with emlr.g nyyment: anel thn. harlr.g cleared pae about him for a sond, would tol na Puck. Carrie had two offer of marriage thin Laura ln't that too funny? And you thought your engmgtmer.t w I rt. lb4td of ih rrab-rJ ;' ;Mru tat th . my rull. Thltt J rt i -- 1 loe r.t him. and U to . r . l.i;r, .r rr r, 1 ti,f. I 4 ' At j I:.. ! . ;t,,j ur :h f ,.t the b I ,r : it . J SI r. ",,.' '. r;'t r. tik t.4ftw t :r In may rek I - r i ?H n. ?... I x ! u I ; . far. for-bo- MEAN, HATEFUL THING. Irg ( it"1" j f p, w A lOri.r.W )ti.t(I lUtt. r,i-- I "lit t trM:t,y r t t, Wh i! re that fad. d tt frriI VNk. Ujt-- ti tbo-j- tt 'H o4 fcr t b had ywar i i? 1 iht t - .1 iEi"iRt jftr! t '- -- f w At l f s v. tt ;t. f m ' : tr tf.--.''- d , : i - row ' rg , t.iri it t ( o iT. t-- n v . f i ; 'r.'k vr" f Of II" , i f t u ta :it n i.- - lr .. T r .t i t r.. c tbj tl'- 4 nr . fi t" t!r,f,t1t(t',j,if wh r ' i:in.utc f nvrr'.r VI 1 "-- -i It:" eTrf cf . ;r1"f f t' 1 J t' " i" ' -n j f e r t 1 . A t r-'t- t I 'f r r'sf rgrrr. t ! HOPE. W-- I i S j , i Ir l'!Vr( 1 "4 t it r-. t,j Tf . |