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Show A PAGE TW6 THE JOURNAL t BV JBlBLlfcHED PUBLISHING ENGLAND J AND t CANAblAN rSOPOSCD AMEVDMFNT TO THU CONST TLT10N BOUSE JOJM RE30UCTWM UP HUNS CAVALRY BOUND NUMBER AN ORDERS - from The Government advising us that Subscriptions must be paid in advance. We cannot extend- - time any longer. The order is positive. We Irindly ask, therefore, every sub-- -, scriber now owing not only to pay up, hi that he pay for some time in ad- vance. By paying six months in ad- HAVE-RECEIV- COMPANY . ATGPBTPa GORDOiT Csterd At th. Port Office 1,1 , Ever; Da; Is wr Week, Eicept Suada;, mm i BATES SUBSCRIPTION , BY MAIL, PER MONTH, In Advance..:. , aaaw - i Me ; 0c PER MONTH, In Advance ' Given B Par Wttl Per Year 1.00 of Rate At the Dlareaat Advance Payment For Six Month or a Year BY CARRIER, , X . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoctated Preaa la exclusive); entitled to the aae for repablfoe Boa of all news dispatch ea credited to It or not otherwbe credited la tbla paper end also the local newa published herein All rights of republieatioa of special dispatches herein are else msrved Advertteiag Rates Furnished On Application , paying a year you save. $1.00. Do it today. mdtim WAY! With the fighting on the westeru front becoming more open, cat airy Is being employed in greeter numbers, Canadian. cavalry made a spirited dash Thin official Into enemy territory and rounded up thousand of jirlsontjrs. photograph shows the Itemies coining into the Infantry line after being driven c ' In by tim cut ally uien. , ; J H)!Wi j - Good enough dqctrinc the general wins who makes the fewest. for Napoleons day, but not for the era of the ash Register and mechanical calculator. Pershings lines movpd, hkffyloc because hisequipment was nearly perfect; hence jjjhej surprisingly THE . low casualty list. The dollars that bought the. maps,, telephone lie in the same bed. They have wires and other supplies saved American lives. cannot and humility DEFIANCE asked to subscribe the to in common, and so long as they are the conflicting when in mind this Liberty Keep elements in German peace maneuvers we must proceed with Without the dollars our arpiy would be powerless. caution. The central powers have yelled for peace, but they have also made effective use of diabolical submarine warfare in the HEROES ALL. J same hour. They indiciate that they are ready to come to terms, lists from the other side of the ocearHmve brought but they belie their statements by sacking towns in their retreat. THE casualty to many homes in Utah, but there is consoutioin in the The peace today has resolved itself into a vexing problem. men who have yielded up their liVes on the Whether war will end or not is but incidental to the main ques- fact that the young field of battle and those who now lie wounded in hospitals tion. The end of war does not bring peace with justice if it fails call of their country and that their sacrifice made at the their to right- the"wrong on the Before we e live forever. Those terms oi peace we must determine the meaning of Germany's names will adorn the pages of history and death by accident as well as those .who have sucwho met have ' iT.niuch about 'th6 latest peace peace maneuvers. Plainly there ' ' cumbed to disease at the front or in the army cantonments And , venture 'of thecentral Mwefa'ffiat V e do not in&mand. in the United states have; an- equal claim upon; - Their (ieflaftce of the training schools, peace nofes po't oottmafib of their countrymen and will share in the glory of the gratitude conservatives of the Reichsg.1' fiin!oRe,irim Gerntahi'1 bfeg's American soldiers who went foijth to die for .the cause for peace, but at the same time she whispers that she will defend the other of democracy. There Is no distinctioia. AU 'are listed among German soil to the last man. She will defend that soil ftorn the brave of the twentieth centuryt'and while we what? from the terror and destruction which for four long the bravest of in the presence of death we know that all with the, weep years she has heaped upon French territory? 'What does she defendersof who have been called to their ,reward. , liberty mean? Surely these conflicting declarations do Dot mean that There Is nothing that can be said to assuage the grief, qf the. Germany comes to us for peace in complete humility. ' v' stricken fathers and mothers and other near relatives and f sienfjs True lovers of peace are backed by a spirit of humility i' de, heroeswho are faking thqir ettfrpaj rest ,4afURny, fiance is not a part of 'ah honek'Kioi'fdr ' Geririanyffo&3 of.ytahs Frawce.' thdae who, have fotind graves, in the waters oLftjjq eejv tbtebtfrden'iof not meatf'both of theH&gw pcr. and those Vho' lie in' thle fchiir'chyards hare at home. ty'a mourn Mi'teppWi&i irt Gerdetermining lief mind'MAs'. feofiic filled this with them,, but there is an aching void which .cannot-bmany of which we in America know nothihg'ani this'ia the basis side of the dark river. Yet the sacrifices are not without comof the danger confronting us. We are face to face with a propensation, for if a long era of peace is- to be brought to the world position, much of which has been concealed. is .the young warriors of the United States and the brave men The German note does not carry the word imperial ; it makes ir of the allied countries who have made it possible by freely, shedno reference to the ally, Turkey. Why ? Germany has left the blood. Generatiions will come and pass away and answer to our imagination, to our intuition.' We are monkeying ding their men will be born into the world, live their three sedre of myriads with an explosive, we all know that, but none, of us knows the ten and and pass on without leaving a mark behind to show secret of the composition. Germany is seeking to force us from years ever that existed; while the victims of the awful, Struggle they the field of war in which we have mastered many intricate probnow drawing to a close have fought the good fight, kept the faith lems to a territory of which we know nothing.- Germany has which is imperishable- - It is worth while to live the offensive in this movement and it constitutes a distinct ad- and left a record in these g times. It was worth while for these young vantage. -- Germany knows what we. must guess, and if we guess men to die that eternal truth and justice might prevail.-- - , wrong, we may discover a pitfall. When shot been last fired and the gallant boys come has the ,, What are we to' dd? First of all we must refuse to tamper the us not let over from back seas, forget jn our hqur pf joy and with an infernal machine, the key to Which is held by the enemy. who went down to death that wp plight ones the thanksgiving We cannot establish peace on an unknown quantity, but we must live in peace and comfort. Let their memory be ever kept green stick to the things wle know. We know that Germany is treacherlet a monument be raised and their names engraved upon and ous, and while tte are told that the Presidents terms amount to the enduring' granite. Let the archives of the state show how unconditional surrender, the enemy has' not admitted this where each one of the Utah boys met death so that .those who and Germany understands what an unconditional surrencome after us may know who it was that made the sacrifice and' der means and we know all it means and that should constitute do reverence.. Let us do everything within our power to them the first consideration of peace. and comfort those whose hearts are bursting with grief as cheer Now that President Wilson indicates that note writing is adfollow their loved one to the grave. It is night for them, they journed, let us go on with the war. Salt Lake Herald. but it Is morning for those who have gone before" and all-- their earthly troubles and cares are over. If they could return to life BARGAIN PRICES. they would again go forth at the sound of the trumpet and the Mihiel is little more than a name to most call of the this at date St, EVEN president if the world should once more spring to arms, ' " us. . for they belonged to a race of heroes'.: So lcFtheTathefsand. - We know that General Pershing won a victory, and that the mothers dry their tears and be comforted by the fact that they operations were carried out almost entirely by Americans. Per- have provided fighting men for their country in the hour of peril. haps we know that 152 square miles were restored in France, and Salt Lake Tribune. that the forces employed were incredibly few in proportion to the extent of the gains. The probability is that Prince Max of Baden will, as a result But we are without the intimate knowledge of the spectator. of being chancellor, lose' his reputation as a moderate. His proWe have not been given what the movie directors call a close-u- claimed principles and the job have not yet, in Wilhelmian his. . We cannot Bee 100,000 maps being distributed to the se- tory, mixed. Courier-Journa- l. lected troops, with corrections recorded the day before the at- helm II snatch this opportunity to prepared and handed round as a part of the final instructions. tell his army very proudly and also the world, that he was again Or 5,000 miles of telephone wire being hud in the salient, and offering peace to his enemies?. .The man was made to fall like moved forward with their motor truck switch-hoard- s and ex- Lucifer. Springfield Republican. changes during the advance. Or th observers locating every One way for the government to remedy U.e shortage of paper enemy trench and notifying their artillery, by phone or the would be to prohibit the substitution for leather in shoe sales. 1,500,000 shells that screamed an answer to the message. , 72 villages and 15,188 prisoners were taken. 111 guns, 42 Cleveland Plain Dealer. first; consideration. - -- t. can-decid- - -- , , t e - epoch-makin- , inter-pretation- . . , p. HakingWooI-- By Richard A. Purdy While the world was at work with its tilling, While the sowers were singing of peace. And the harvest, 'when 'fill ' be willing, . iThat the battles of hatre! ' should cease ; In their midst was a eouncil debating And insecret devising a way. To destroy with their pestilent box-car- . own,-r-nc-rame- v .: Growing Paramount Tided law. by In various western state 'fairs Seetioa 8 .If approved by the electors of the State, this proposed amendment shall take it was noticed less attention ,was effect on the fir&t day of January 191D. i , I1' Approved March 12, 4917. paid to the sheep and wool in- I. HARDEN BENNION, f .Str.M Sectary Sf the btats of Ltnfa do hereby certify1 thf ' dustry than it deserved. the above is a full, tree copy. ff proposin' an artHilmint to SecThere are few farms inllie ationresolution 8, Article 13, CvivtiMAion ofrtiia Saate of Utah, relatiag to uniform tax6s anl state that could not afford' to excpptions. lOlf In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my keep from a dozen to fifty sheep hand cad affixed tiiei fiqcll A3 the 4ute of Auguit, HI 8. and improve the farm and its f Utah, thla 2Jrd day HARDEN BENNIOtf!' (Scalj finances. Secretary of btato S They make a living and under PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTB TUriON KOLSE JOINT brush and fertilize the land NUMBER NINE At present price of wool fifty A joint resolution provul.m? for an amendsheep would put from $300 to ment to Section 4, Art.cle li, of the of the State of Utah relating to the $400 a year in the owners pocktaxation of mines and mining property and et to say nothing of lambs and th Be MHnent bvot ,am?. the LezUlature of the State it enacted . mutton. of Utah, of all the members elected to thfmwo bouses concurring therein: ; Sectvfib 1. That it is proposed to amend Instead of sheep and wqol flection 4, Article 13 of the Constitution of the State of Utah so that the same will read as production declining several follows: 4. All metalliferous mines or minhundred million pounds . pf ingSeeticn and rock tn place, thU claims, both wool additional could be grown be assessed at $5placer 40 per acre, and in addition thereto at a valut based upon some multiple . ef the aet annual proceeds jn western ststes. j cr hbrtopi AH other mines er mining, dam; mineral denofcits, including valuable sndotler and WRrJOU DnRUhdil I t I t UEflOLU-TIO- hating; N n Coniti-tutio- i - two-thir- ti I jhe curtain, Afid their blow at the world K woulfl be 'dealt ; j grading Ip a whisper 'at first dhd" fhpfi louder, ; All of Germany echoed ' that the west rjjril3J f wooFs I 9l shall Containing coal or hydre-carbChf astosed at their full vatne. All diachinery en!m uMHanTd(fi'ng(dn4iH( ..Fifteen. .onillion.' poundsJi wool will be handled there this year by, the government, fijd distributed direct from growers to woolen mills. "'nfese wools are Egrown in Ortmon, tWaslfingtol Idaho, ( surfmMikf improvements -- upott pr appurtenant to mince hf dny surf an wtfningciuiina and use made of suning claims, or mining property for other then mining) ! purposes, shall! W assessed at full value. The state board of equalizatiori ahall autos apd lax ajl property) herein .mimwauL dtfydcd that smm , mowr-ef- f 'f topper awe and tiw ueocasmint ef the value cf any use other than for mining purposes chall be mad as provided by law. Section 2. The Secretary 6f State ig hereby directed to submit thn proposed amendment to the electors of the State at the next general election in the manner prescribed by iaw. Section 8 If adopted hy the electors of the State, this (Memjpnent shall takuAcaaWanu- ary 1st, 191 Approved lafl) 12, 1017.i I. BARDIe m NNION, jacretary df State Creby cert that true landf correct lopy of ? a joint rtoolutiou prbvulina far an amendment of Section 4, Article Ike of the Constitution of the State of Utah relating to the taxation of mipcs and mining property, and the assessment of same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my , hand and affixed the Great Seal of the Stale Of Utah this 23id day o' August. 1918. UABDi-BENNION. Secretary of StaU, few s toast, !' , With the rattling "of" swords ; grow in prouder,' From a though to a hope jtHqn a boast 1 in, pdltie hearts of jher peol reflected, n And the hatred her masters had bred; , . Like a fever- - that crept" and i totanSfaTy California gets . these 'gradR wools from Oregon, ; infected, Formerly the dealers bought Till the soul of a nation was wool in sacks and usually at dead. the value of the lower gfacftsf Then effeciency, proud and then sorted abd sold at the high- n defiant, er values. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TH CONSTITUTION HOUSE J01NT RESOLtl evolution As the strange Now the wools are sorted fit TION NUMBER FOURTEEN. the grower and'he gets theiffufi . A joint resolution repoaliny House Jelnl Was for building the form of value for each grade 1, as paused by the twelfth sesanqiin sion of theNo.Legislature of the State Utah, a giant 250,0Q0 pounds there mayn fe and propping a new resolution In lieuofthereof 2Z ot the Constitution of the Section amending AnL a monster, in place of a thirty grades. by adding. Section 8. thereto, trtricl State of toUtah, the prohibition and regulatren of man. , A, carload of wool froithe. relating ale, manufacture .usiBdMUueioepb, of posof, or liquors. When to torture and kill would shearing sheds weighs 25101)0 session Whereas, Houses JotgJ Itpqolufioa No. I " to ameinl the JCahajitetyib, 4J the proposing be pleasure,1 pounds when graded and.qom-jiresse- d State of Utah by adding Section- 8 to Artiele XXII, has been psbKft fy b4f34dsHl9 this fo government ' s(?n3-ard- s Legislature And their battWand conquests and filed trUh't ' 8u W the measure weighs 50,000 pounds! a certain important aspect their si Of their joy in the toast of f This is a saving of fronlfifijr Inlution aa actus !)y passed f fiotlr Hons, in that in the sixth lma to seventy-fiv- e The Day, per cent ointhe posed, after the word failure" ta3.jrS- - 'and all malt and brewed drinks' were omitted So they drank as they poured wool clip the west on freight from said engrossed copy. Now, therefore, be it resolved by the legisalone, besides saving cars. through the passes lature of the State of Utah, of tho to each of the two House Conditions are changin0nfl members elected Of the treaty-close- d Belgian ' concurring ; Section I. That tt Is proposed to amend there is not a good reason why Article frontier. 23 of the Constitution of Utah by Section 3, thereto, whioh fection shall And again they were lifting wool and sheep growing afrbultl Adding read as follows i not become the paramount; Ifvci or flection S. Th MMsfactar Bata, keeping' their glasses, storing fsr sale er effenng er exposing for W or Importing, eaitytng, transpertlng, sU When the treasures of Paris stock industry. yerthing, dutributing, gflring away, excheng ' Ing, dispensing, or serving ef all fermented seemed near. malt, vinous or spirituous liquor. alcohoL absinth er any ether slipitr, With' an oath and a laugh came Purchase of Danish West Indies., intoxicating drink, mixturekor preparation of like nature t and all malt or Stowed djuoksl the clinking, ' preserved la alcoholic liquor ef any Under the terms of the sale whet'efty fruits kind; and ail keveragsa esntaining jn excess et As thq Germans with coarse ef one per centum of alcohol by vel the Catted States bought the Danish. ' mo; pnd all mixtures, compounds or brutal West Indies now be-'ga- n, 1 ih . win,-port- er, one-ha- lf jeers, , Heard the doomed Lusitania was While . was . Then a sinking. , the rest of the world in tears. , ' people, aroused from their slumber, for. With their ten times temnillion 1 ht 1 . ( ' Then they rose and they drank to The Day! . To the day when rheir clutch would be certain ; To the day when their grip would be felt; To the day when they dared lift in number And their forty-eigstates, cried for War! We will answer, the toast of I their nrtaking; ench-mortars, s, 4 locomotives, 200 machine-guns- , 30 Hand theglasses to all our 40 .wagons, and vast supplies of ammunition. Almost any married man will freely admit that in thq.phoice Allies; The results were magnificent because the preparations were of a partner his wifes With the knees of Autocracy judgment was superior to his magnificent. Pershings plans worked like formuke on a black Bee. . , v. shaking, board like the mechanism of a faultless timepiece. The Crush the Hun to the earth, eternally quoted Napoleon said (among, fifty thousand other Women were made a little in advance of mirrors, and have as We rise!,' .. aphorisms credited to him) r A battle is a series of blunders, and managed to keep In front of them ever since. Idaho Statesman. Lift aloft evry glass and then -tr- fclOUT. to A reotatla propwins ao th tion 5. Arud Id of Oh Caiution StBt of Utah, relating to uniform taxe and ax cm plieni. Be it reole! hr the Leei.Uture of tho But of all tha memUr elected f Utah, two-thir-d to each bouse concurring therein: See Jon 1. Ihjt It is profaned to amend H Ariic-- e XUi of tne Constitution trcactt of the State of L.ab o that the earne will toad aa folio we : l Section 3. The Lesialetre shall provide bp law a unborn and equal rate ox eHcsamne and taxation on all property in the State, ac cording to its va'ue in bmmhT, and ahaU prescribe by general law eucb regulations as shall valuation for UM&tton of oil eeure a property, so lhai eveiy person and corporation' shall pay a tzx in proportion to tbs valuo of h her or Rw property Proyidid, that a deduction of debits from credits may bs authorized: Provided lurtber, That tha ilroo-ert- y of the United State, of the State, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots urth toe buildings thereon used exclusively for eitacr re-l- ig oua worship or charitalb purposes, and of burial not held or used for priva s plas or corporate benaAt, shall be exempt from taxation. Ditches, canals, reservoirs, pipes and flumes owned apd used by iudtvidfiAi9 or ro orations for irrigating lands owned by saih Individuals or comorotiona, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed s long as they shall be owned and ued for such purpose Frovidtd further. That mortgages upon faith real and pertom 1 property shall be exempt from taxation . further. That tl:e taxes of the indigent poor may be remitted or abated at such time and in such manner as may ho provided by law: Provided, further. That the LegUlaturs may provide for the exemption from texath i of homes, homesteads, and personal proper,. to oxessd- two" hundred and fifty dollar jLnot rin Talus for homes and homestead and on hundred dollars of personal property. Section 2. 'Ihe Secretary qf State is directed to cauie this proposed Amendment to be published as required by the Constitution and to be submitted to the eketors of the State at the next general clctioa in the man ED . EDITOR -. .- At Logan, Aa Second Claaa UattC Lpaaaaa m waaHwnaMMIIMMBB A Wednesday, October 16, 1918. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. . . , prspsra-tion- s, called the Virgin islands from Denmark, it was stipulated that German vessels in the hair, bora of the islands should not be Tone mandeered In the event of the .United States going to war with Germapy Tough Luck. , His wife had followed Mm across to be a Red Cross nurse. ' whether liquid nr not, which are m tended when mixed with water, or otherwise tn produen hy. fermentation , er otherwise an Intoxicating Kquor, are hereby forever pro kibhed in the State, except Aicehej for artsn-tifie and manufacturing purpeens, and win Used for sacramental purposes. , Section S. The Secretary ot State Is hereby directed to submit the proponed amendment contained herein to the electors nf the State at the next general election 4n the manned provided by law, instead of the resolution as cm braced la House Joint Resolution No 1, heretofore passed hy thl Legislatnrs-sn4-whie.flag-befe- ll is hereby repealed. flection 1. If adopted by the elector nf th wounded and woke up several State this amendment shall have effect Januhours later ia a field hospital.' Bis ary 1st, A. D. 1819. - r wife was bending over him. Approved March 3lf.k , d;, ( HARDEN BENNION, Secretary of Btato Aint that Just my luck, Jenny J fie Utah, do hereby ecrtily 4ht the abre I murmured. -- With all thejprettf Hdr-se- e w n full, true and correct copy of a joint reso there are over here to look after artion providing for the amendment of the Constitution of the State of Utah by adding the soldiers I had to draw you. flection t to Article XXII relating to the prohibition and regulation of sale, manufacture toe, advertisement of, possession nf, nr truffle tn intoxicating Uqqora. In witness whereof, J have hereunto set my drain hand and affixed the Great Seal nf the 8tatg of Utah, thi 83rd day of August 1918. Force the Huns, to drink with (Seal) HARDEN BENNION. , Secretary f fftata j and t r it; To ' us say Democracy! Fight to attain , it To ' . Democracy, The Day,. . Huns! , Ik k To fft 1 Apn Ye Say for THIS PAPES, |