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Pueblo Great Falla Salt Lake City DENVER 'm w senate leader considered the blackest crime, his party in congress would give the sanctity of Jaw, that which eighteen month? ago was of everlastltng dishonor,' the Republican congress accepted as And the essence of faith. because a Denocratic president blo ks t He wav of is hated and rethis unmoral thing he viled for his obduracy We indorse the president's view of our international obligations and commend Democratic senators for voting against reservations designed to cutVer-to of the vital the provisions pieces (Continued From Page One.) sailles treaty and against resolutions for peace whi h would disgrace the 1i Juat aa wticom aa the flowers In separate May, n that the armlsth e was gi anted rfmi a nation. We advocate the prompt or even more ao, pro' med he'll stand for of the treat, without reservations of peace wa-- i negotiattd treaty I The honor and ot th mted which would impair its essential mteg-ri- t being plucked freely, but among the tn ratification of tins State are involvedintcgntj he must do hie pluttng In a very agreement whkh brought the wai to an soft and low manner or elee the maaees end Moral Leadership. Recover to talk about financial begin polutlon We commend the president for his rtnlv It is verv doing this inu we retrieve of the stream of patriotism courage and hN hlgn coiueption of good for difficult Leader F Charles Murphy faith tn ateadfastlv s'andim? of for the this the nation among the reputation Democrat from covenant agreed tob all ahortatd and powers of the earth and recover the moral to eontnce a fellow of some that Nebraska, Willow, Weeping allied nations at war with Gtriuanv and the cleverest fellows on earth havo thetr w c condemn the Republican senate for leadoi vuip which Wilson won and which, offices on Wall The street. down only Its refusal to ratifv the tiean nicely with amazing indifference, faltering Recan see between the because it was the prorim t of lrmo- - publican polltli tans at Washington sacrl-f- u dlffereme the latterand one of the Wall late Jesse James thuratio statesmanship interposing ed street guys Is that Jesse rode a horse. en and p rional h tired m th partisan hv doing this mav we hope to this explains why we liae wav of the peace and renewed pioapentj aid Unlv In th of order notPossibly effr rcMoiatlon tuallj been favored with the presence of of the world world and take the the throughout Mr. place Another theory is that he Baruch. e erv accrpied standard of inter- that v e should assume in the front rank By stayed at home to take on another press national moraht, the president is jus in commercial and industrial spiritual accounts his most promiAt last agent. titled in asserting that the honoi of th ad am ement nent competitor In this field. Mr. country is imohed in this business, and bulld-er administration Heie the platform Frank Vanderlip of New York, had him we point to the a using fact that, bedeparted tomplelelv from the Vir- three down and was prepared to give fore it was determined to initiate politiand added a paragraph, him a press agent a hole with every conplatform ginia cal afttagoniMn to the tieatv tne ne of which Senator Walsh fidence in his ability to beat him out. to the Republican chairman of the senate for- objected language Because of this, Moreover, Mr. Vanderlip was a welcome stienuously. eign relations committee, himself, of the members none of the subcommitthe Republican convention In proclaimed that an proposition fo-- h tee would attempt to state the exact guest at Indeed, Dams Rumor has It separate peace with Germany such as language, bebaue they were willing to Chicago. one of the favored group Was he that he tnd his party associates attempts have it altered just as, Us 3 o'clock In the mornlong spirit who sat up until to force in the Kno resolution, would was not changed ing on the dav of the nomination of make us guilty of the hla kest crime the unsefftshly ticket, sacrificing his rest The Knox substitute foi the and his beautj sleep In order to help treaty was passed b the Repub- Criticism Branded False. minds for them make the delegates' up lican senate and house, and this convenBut the language submitted by ChairBut In 8an Francisco Mr. Baruch, by tion can contrive no more fitting char- man Glass, with the approval of the reason ftnanoial his of connections, would acterisation of it infamv than that made presidfnt sought to meet the widespread probably be shunned almost as though in the Forum magazine of Le ember, criticism to Article X of the league coveflag draped on him and 191$, by Henry Cabot Lodge, when he nant, that participation of the United he had a yellow of health warning pinned to said States iri the league would mean the sac- ahis board And he is commonly reChest. jet If we send our armies and oung rifice of the lives of American bos In men abroad to he killed and wounded in remote parts of the world at t lie whim of garded as one standing so close to the at times he practiadministration that northern France and Flanders with no t He executive The paragraph branded cally stands on it false and result but this, our entrant e into war this (ritnLm a iclousl) on F.ven a dark night Hoke Kmltli and with such an intention was a crime (onceivedi nsirtlng tnat rtble X could Reed couldn't get into the White width nothing can justify The intent not bring on a foreign war without the Jim House with burglars' tools, but for him of congress and the intent of the pt evapproval of innzres latch strings hang o'er the outside, ident was that time could be no peace senator GUis- stated tluii he expected the all that he would be about and until we could create a situation where the Mibcommittc e would be able to re- as yet with out here as a penthouse popular no such war as this could re ur We port to the full commute sometime also the estimation In which a is Such, t annOt on the entile platform expect peace evept m ompan RegardIs held among those of h rn easterner would our allies It with hiand us with ing the league of nations plank, he said the who believe that Mr everlasting dishonor and bring luin to us there might be changes m phiaseologv Bryanproletariat wears an alpaca coat so that when also if we undertook to make a separate to meet the views or certain senators, w Ings sprout out they can burst rea e ' but there will be no t of substance his right athrough the fabric without damagThus to that wirh the Hep'll In an (rooced nor of spirit doDcd feather Such is the curse of ing wealth. He who runs first with and Dun back east runs last with the great common people out here. Some persons of morbid tendency went to the convention hall today to hear oratory and to gase again upon the picture in oils of President Wilson which hangs behind the speakers platform. This likeness, which was done by the leading house, sign and portrait painter of Placers llle, this state, deserves more mention than the correspondents have seen fit to give It. Monday when It was unveiled the delegates cheered for fifteen minutes, but an artist from Boston standing Just In front of me fell down and had an epileptic fit lasting e'en longer. There is something about the technique of the thing which reminds one of the late Mr. Cyrus McCormick s great masterpiece entitled s the time "Custers Last brand." while the color Two-thirdtreatment is reminiscent of tne best work on ship of the of the man who used to stripe band wagon wheel, foi Rlnfllng Brothers cruising to s I aj many went to hear the burning words of the ll er tongues some of Indies, Central the words naming freely and others with a uea' ed fuse but I preferred to roam South America. the ''oor and study the expressions upon hi laces of the delegates fiom New lork, Opportunity for unique 6ide trips' .New Jarsej and Msssachusetts as the ou'iutlon that the convention would ashore, visiting the ancient dtie3 either adopt a dry plank or Ignore tha e of the Spaniards, pirato prohibition Issue altogether became firm. I' fixed In their mtnde In my mind's syt haunts and the fascinating modern I could see a Tammany district leader returning next week to his ones happy home capitals of Latin America. on the teeming east side and meeting a const'tutent who will say to him, "Well, Cruises 15 to 23 days. Sailings vote to let Larry, did you Dlmmyc-at- s me have a sacer of beer wit me dinYotk twice each week from New ner" and thg eader will srj, "No, Tim. but we came out very strongly on the and New Orleans. s ihject of foreign relatione end In the umt breath will elart calling for the poAsk your ticket or tourist agent, or me These he the halcvon days in the Demowrite direct for free illustrated folder. cratic household, If jou onh pronounce to rhjme the first syllable of "halcyon with "jell." United Fruit Co. yf WILSON'!) LEAGUE 0 D L it Dem-oora- pub-Itcl- Hi v et GREAT WHITE PU3ET of a Great White Fleet the West and old-tim- 1 tr v Brad-stre- 1 71 1 te - t - c- -. ratlfl-catio- I Ji I in", Divorce Suite Comprise Total of Six Cases Filed wft tnd two husbaml f!ll In the Third dlatrlct tourt j eater-d- a for dLorce on ground of desertion, whlU one wife aheged nonsupport, mak-iii- c -lx dl'orce action In all, 100 per tent of - the ault filed dearie- tUtjLj Rradley charges desertion against John Rradlej, ae does Kllsa NeIh-e- b ? ,'t gri agatnat Anton Negri, t.jle Coiad against W. H tMeed, Charles W. Neal against a Mary Neal and Jared W against lone Conlson Summer-hwhile 8arah R. Htottcr chargee s, nonsupport against Samuel Blotter. Pum-merli- a' STATE ROAD PLANNED. countv agent of Kang Ir Hugh Murat, 1 'isltor at the office of the mi lount', board stoca state the jeaierda', come up from the meeting of the ha'tng lirand Central Highway asxeclat'on at Sal.na Seven counties were represented at that meeting w hicli plana a oroes atate highway. lea' ing the Midland trail at Green-r- i' er, and through Selin of Delta to Garrison, canjon end by waypalng on the Nevada-L'teline. CROSS ll TWIN FALLS POCATELLO OGDEN BOISE PTORRHEaX TREATED A RAY EXAMINATIONS BRIDGE WORK COLD CROWNS .I PLATES COLO INLAYS THAT FIT PainlessWithers .DENTAL CO . 122j MAIN ST Mi Room ell In pub! to tne wr thampiomd the estai lisumen of a kauc f nations with Thcj anliciLMtrd and er aiguments they logic the now advance against the league Mr ladg alul addresee- - pi ioi j rg. The pian faU is i a the enemies of the league dictated the polk of the in tie se late and coitiollel the platform declaration at Chicago. While the league plank in the Chkigo platform la full of ambiguities, it is an Indorse-maof the positions of the irreconrtl-able- s and a repudiation of the Lodge The league plank Is not reservations frank. The convention should have displaced the lo irae clearH to declare Its policy, but tie Chicago convention was in singing frank on onlv one subject a hjmn of hate for tne piesldent The chief Wsue Is whcthei He United States shall lontrait with othei nMioni to prevent unne ar wars vuiether the waste and sairlfn.es of uujurtiiiablt. conflicts shall be superseJed h oiderl tribunals for the settlement of disputes among nation9 If the fupubli ans win the small nations which obtained their independent through association m th war with tie allies a ill he ovruDw ty thetr recent enemies, and Uuropeto-- quickly I on will collapse into its ptewat of oppression and threatened aiM.cn Our country will Incur the distrust an contempt of Her former allies and our ri people will earn h reputation foi ness and irresponsibility wnmh wid recounteract centuries t' quire ma-Joi- lt 0t AND HOLIDAYS 9ajI w "If Coffee bothers You, drick and feel fine lAFPEB ratirt-atlo- EPCH-NU- -- delicious and refreshing' mean the most. when The Coca-Co- la Company ATLANTA. 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The principal Herne of work aro apptoxlmatelv aa folloae: The omplet fabncaiion and furnishing of the deck aiecl teaae mpifti for one joe vpa i l outlining approximately poumH of structural aeel and casting j hr work einbiMiCd in tula contract sitaI tod aMhin 4 leather working; u age h following the evecuHod r dav the conti.ft lv t He secretary of agKrt-tur- e The Jntrval between the strnng contractor and 4he of He oulract bv t of the contract bv the eetrfr-Lr- v (,fuiinn 15 of agriculture la approxlmatelv It is expected that work will dv contractor upon his Maimsiartd bv the ing of the contract. Tbe contract form and ud the pUna. Hpevifivatlons, o' quant tea ma be exsmned bv Tie at contra 43 coonr reaFfonl t tsh on or after Mudcn PMg , orUs'rib ill forwarded a he to June 2', Ail e cftitriu. lors uw request on be made mnat and forma, propwtli ai?h iftatrurfions In forming orI''ie a part of the specifications above referred lo and n net ie sc o'upauled by a proamount at posal guarantee In ai ceHt of the total ep-aper to H'e amount of the proposal B. J. F1N H dutnet engineer. . 130-fo- -- WIDOW'S CLAIM DENIED. Deciding that' Pldnei J Davis, former employe of the Inlernat'onal Pmeltmt died of natural i anaes. and not companj, from an a cldent, the Industrial commission of I'tah has denied the claim of tht widow, Mrs. May Da' Is, and four niinoi children, for compensation. IS THAT REALLY TASTES GOOD Order Ires Tsar Regalar Datlat "If this war end and the allies go th"ir Jusseparate wan without substituting tice for force In the settlement of mtei national dlspuUa. the gencrat.on- - to tmr n 8pm. SUNDAYS in. will be born to a hfrUage of "am fulnc'-The world w.intr and and bloods d must ha' e some autetantial advance some comot 'ration for what It Pet and If the delegates in suffered in the war thla convention do their dutv as our soldiers hkve done theirs, the 'ntera of the nation will not fall them If we make this Issue bodly we will win Will the women of Amerha who aa'e their men to our uniforms, pro'e Indifferent to the cause of fore'er rendering impossible the lecurrence of such a struggle as the wai just ended It is profoundthet the mo'einenis for ly significant woman suffrage and for toe pre ration of needle's wars proceed simultaneous!' The of the equal Immediate frage amendment wdl ensure vlctm. 'm the Democratic partv on a platfoi m favoring the laCRcatlou of the treaty w ip out deelructl c resor'ailons The women of America stand for peace and against war. Ne'er before has a nation-wid- e political hattle been waged In the cause or International Justice, humanity nd peace The opposition has taken low and untenaT.et the Democratic fatty ble ground occupy the hclghta Ne'er again will anj at great polltli part' In Vmerlia openlj Invite ' disaster to trifling with great problems. HOURS $1 530a.m. I VV J. Examinations Free Enemies Dictate League Plank. Bold Declaration Will ' 146 Central Park West (Entire Block) New York City Ot etJnokiM,' V11D.1I Utuipsqilt I iKp. Iyil.V ni most delulitrulh .tu itcd Iiflcl cf .ilmo-ldiei- e, t .ijqt!iii pet nuiicnt uni tnii-lf.- it g neats vf infilud uiunr it j tJ-- t a. id li Amid Beautiful Environtnsnlt. Booklet Upon RtquuL EDMUND M. BRENNAN eati-n't- ! iei |