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Show 1 .VpfF " 4 DESERET dollars and cant Wellington Illustrated the idea vividly when he said that Xepoleon alone was i worth 40 rv on a battlefield. The big job are the bardeot to rnr of Ho tilSellTimrlt and Iwt Tempi Street. occurs fill, and thus it that there are so many vacant li.N and Lake City. Utah 10.0 . . . Btifln Horse a Whitney Meaager able of positions Thus It happens that men capoccupying them, like Goethals. are wanted in two or three SUBSCRIPTION PMC place at the same time and that ?f Malt per year the corporation which finally secures their service 1 11 By Carrier, per year considers itself economical and fortunate, no mat New. per peer MS tar what the coat may be In terms of er rear salary or pay 'oreign poitai extra. NOTHING NIX reIX CERE SUCH PACIFISM. Address all bualnea eoeuBicleatteaaand all THE DESERET NEWR mittance. I 'OI.ERA.vr and charitable observers who have . Salt Lake City, Utah been disposed to grant to those in fo'' who Congress Correspondence and other readies ma opposed tha war resolution all that these latpublication should he addroaaed to tha Bdltor. ter could claim for the and honesty of Member Audit Bureau CVreeUtloe their pacifism, will looksincerity in rein through the J P. UrKlaney. Eastern representative. speeches delivered on aide that of the question Nee York Offlc. 4 Fifth, Arena for anything that wag worthy hither of the Chlcsao Office. 11 South HlrBtgan Aveir- eoeea-1o- n or of the issue. As these addressee come to Entered at the postedits of Salt Lake Clr be calmly read, their moat prominent feature apsecond class matter according to Act of Congrssa March t. pears to be an extreme partisanship for Germany against the APRIL li. 117. of course world, the United States Included This ALT LAKE CITY. disqualifies such pacifist from viewing the case fairly, to say nothing of from BAIT LAKES CLAIMS the purely American standpoint viewing It Through hertng the acquired habit' before of taking Germany urge it claims aloe in SALT LAKE may Justly war department aa an ideal elte for Impor-- . every controversy with England. Irene and Bel glnm. they have baeom tant military plant without any suspicion of cuIncapable of trom th allegiance even when the tearing ' centre. pidity or commercial taint. Worth while aa thee l brought to thatr own doors and arises plant would bo from the standpoint of payrolls, verqr with their own country. Thatr fellow-rltig- e ns purchase of raw materials and added circulation of money in local channel, tha highest Importance have bean loath to impugn their loyalty, but the more their course closely of consideration and far greater utterances are exragy be attached to value to the nation. Acting purely In a broad amined, the more difficult It becomes to with hold that unhappy accusation. spirit of patriotism, those who present the advantFor those who are uncompromisingly ages of this locality to tha Washington officials opposed may place full reliance upon geographical location lo war on any account or for any causa, who abhor and the abundance and variety of resource for militarism in any and every form and will have none of It. and who plant themselves their moat convincing arguments. One proposal hag to do with the location here upon an idealism that la admitted to be squarely glorious and beautiful, although It may be of a great training camp for candidate for regarded by In the national army to be raised during other aa Impracticable and visionary for these, tha summer. Salt Lake as the natural center of a measure of generous respect and patience may tha tntarmourrtain country has a territory to draw ba claimed. But for those whose pacifism is exfrom for Its recruit for such a camp that Includes pressed in terms of partisanship, and who so abounds wanuly support the cause of one of the combathalf a dozen states where patriotism young men Many of them. ants that they will even offer no resistance when among If not the greater number, would bo ablo and Its deadly assaults are directed against their own eager to moot the expense of trace! involrod In nation for these there can be little sympathy or consideration n mobilisation of this kind at Balt Lake, whereas They have excused tha enemys they might not be equal to the sacrifices If the atrocities daring two years and more with tha training camp were farther away. Fort Douglas argument that, these Injuries were not directed offers every facility for housing tha men who against us; but now that tha same outrages are would attend uch a camp and the country round defiantly aimed directly at us, they find it still about present such diverse topographical feaimpossible to Justify our resentment or resistance. tures that tha training would be far eu parlor to It la a pitiable posltloa In which they thus place that poastbla almost anywhsrs else In the nation. themselvae, for the quarrel la now aa much our As the location of a muni tioM factory or da, A it is anybody's. To Swept the German view that the unrestricted pot, Balt Lakes position is unrivalled. It la rewarfare is not against us but against Germany's enemy. Is aa moved from the eeeroast and from our southern Illogical as deIt would be to yield hours by rail will frontier, and yet twenty-fou- r Germany the right to land an liver its output wherever It' might be needed In the army on our shores to Invade Canada. Exactly the. same policy by which Germany forced Belwestern country. It lies within a region aboundgium into the war. she has employed until she has ing In the materials moat needed In the production of munitions and where workmen would be forced tha United States in. The genuine, sincere pacifist can pee this aa well aa the most ardent plentiful and erery facility unexcelled. Fort Douglas aa a brigade post has often been patriot can. Those who cannot or will not see it up for consideration. At Jhe center of railway must prepare themselves to be called by a much lines that radiate in every direction, in a region more unpleasant name. where production of everything needed to support TWENTY BEVEX DECLARATIONS OF WAR. a large force of soldiers is abundant, in an unTV HEN the United States Congress last rivalled climate, and where the terrxtb Is admirFriday announced a Mate of war as existing be ably adapted fo training and maneuvers in open In tha tween or this country and Germany. It was the army canyons and mountains, country such declaration since tha beginpost near this city la one to commend Itself to twenty-sixtevery military student who gives thought to Its ning of the world conflict that has now bean raging for thirty-thre- e months. It will perhaps be adaptability. f Interest to rehount chronologically, for purposes As a training station for aviators It has recomraandatlona to urga. Nearly all Uncle of record and recollect ion, the sinister story Earn s aviators have thus far been trained at 114. stations. It goes without saying that tha Austria declared war on Serbia July 21 birdmer. should be given opportunity to learn Aug. 1 Germany declared war bn Prance. something about air navigation in the higher alAug. 4 Germany declared war on Belgium. titude and where the air currents are influenced Aug. 4 England declared war on Germany. bir mountain ranges, deep canyons and sweeping Aug. ( Austria declared war on Russia. open country In combination. Russia declared war on Austria. Aug In addition to tha facilities afforded right Aug. 7 Montenegro declared war on Austria. at tba doors or this city, thbre are further adAustria declared war on Montenegro. Aug. vantages to urge In connection with the state Aug. 16 France declared war on Austria. military reservation jiist south of tho city at the tz F6inI of the Mountain.' Aug. 1 Z Montenegro declared war oh GerHere there are thoumany. sands of acres of diversified terrain admirably Aug. 12-- 1 J (midnight) England declared adapted to tha training of large bodies ef troops and possessing special advantages aa an artillery war pn Austria. 21 Japan declared war on Germany. ,Aug target range and maneuver ground. It is connect-oAug. 26 Austria declared war on Japan. with the city by two eteam rail lines and by tha Nov. (England declared war on alactrlc tnterurban Turkey. Few ioeaUtte offer tha numerous military to are bo Balt found at lake advantage that May 11 Italy declared war on Austria. cpnsidora-tlogBalt Lake can urge the threshold Aug. II Italy declared war on Turkey. upon the war department a lth no fear of beOct. it Serbia declared war on Bulgaria. Oct. If England declared war on Bulgaria ing charged with narrow local or aalfish Interest. The Interests of public policy will be served if Oct. If France declared war on Bulgaria. the efforts now being made albng this line bear Oct. If Italy declared war en Bulgaria. fruit immediately. Oct. Russia declared war on Bulgaria DESERET EVENING EVENING NEWS t I i I 4 -- h sea-coa- -- d na - g 1 Kid. LUCRATIVE PLACES HIGHER CF. Intimation that Gan. Goethals. builder of Panama canal, will take charge of the government construction of a fleet of wooden ships, and, wtlf have to give up a responsible position in New Jersey where he was to supervise tha fifteen million dollars in stats axpen1' g. is another reminder that big men! capable of big tasks, art Mill a national scarcity, it has bean said that there are many more Jobs worth len thousand dollars per year than there are men to fill them: and the statement is neither loose nor Idle, it la strictly true The problem before large corporatione. either public or private, is not to find the money with which to pay handsome salaries, but to find the men who can earn them. A captain of Industry recently declared of one of his lieutenants that he was worth mors dollar plant which be operthan the ated; and the saying is not an exaggeration when it is realised that money can always bulk! a pleat but It cannot always buy the ability to manage It. The cheapest employee which a great railway system ha on it payroll la not the trackwalker or section hand at tto a month, but the president or manager to whom It pays perhaps twice that much per day. In earning capacity for his road, he la worth a thousand of tha low. priced help. When one of the gigantic te! companies of the United mates gave tta president a million dollars lat year, the stockholders were convinced because expert accountants were able to prove It that hip work had earned It. If ha had been giren lesa tha ugly truth would have stood out that ha fra not receiving the pay which Vo Aetarvod. while bla puddlers, . timekeepers, ete.. wtw getting every cent lo which they be re entitled. Bo. it la not a question of salary o much as it Ig a question of earning capacity The man who draws dawn the largest pay chgck la i.cnerally tha cheapest employes on the Job. The the tha ticket-.ocher on a railroad, are better- paid than the president. the manager or tha superintendent, though the latter may receive twenty, fifty or a band red times as much aa tha former in mere March March THE PM 8 11 v I H 111 14 m III I j ; ' it three-millio- n -- gate-Man- More-cler- u - I If Aug. Z7 Aug. mania it Germany Austria Rumania Germany declared war on declared war on declared war on declared war Portugal. Portugal. Austria on Ru- I 17. April 4 United States declared state of war between Germany and America. April 7 Cuba declared state of war between that youthful republic and Germany. In addition to thee formal declarations, three other republics. China Brazil and Uruguay, have broken diplomatic relation with Germany, and the United Statee has broken with Austria which logically means In each case another declaration in due time. There is precious little of the old earth, therefore, which is either not already embroiled in the Struggle or on the immediate verge pf it. I.EBBOX WE HAVE LEARNED. T IB evident that there have been eome Americana not too busy with money making and the courting of the Wall Street War Bridee to learn a lesson or two from Europe's belligerent countries. The course of the war has shown clearly that she mobilisation of fighting forces is. perhap. only one small incidental In the business of conducting war. On every hand, in a day press dispatches from every section of the country, there Is convincing evidence that this lesson has been pretty thoroughly learned tn America. Witness yesterday's budget of reps redness measures being taken in a wide variety of activities. Industrial, financial. social, commercial and military. A iMBfit Of fire men was appointed, at tha suggestion of the council of national defense, by the Reads of the principal railways of mates- meeting yesterday tn Washington; the senate by resolution requested the council to consider the advisability of establishing a commissioner-shiof agricultural defense; the quartermaster general of the army placed contracts for a million pairs of shoes; the physicians and surgeons of the country were called upon to prepare tbemsel roll fof war service by tha thousands -- , - u.gnz-.Tt- - - v SEETtto. The annual th adx-Vix- h er of I he BugaTiSf' peny will be held at the off" .hi company. Vermont building. Salt lDI City. Utah, at t oclock .p 16. 117 The purpose of the election of a board director jitto tbe serve during the ensuingof yexr .,1 the of j on Which tha formation of American Opinion Has Sot Even Begun. BY SAMUEL COLCORD. transection any other buainei. mX U,ly em Wor the me' 'tag' Article. Fourth " 1 W. TIMPBO.v Published by Special Arrangement with the Xow York Herald Company ! Secretary and Treasurer. aa population aiigbtly Isis than lata ms that of the United Statee. For nine years Brazil has had in force a universal military- service law, every Brasilian between the ages of Zl and 4 being affected. The terms of service under this law require two year In the rank, followed by seven years in the army reserve, seven year in the lent-- . t oriel army and eight years in the national guard. Reservists are called up for four weeks training annually and are given rifle practice once a month. The territorial arrays training varies from two to four weak a year. The total available orga n tied military strength of Brazil exceed by half a million men the total organized military of strength Italy at the time the latter counwar. Tbe war try entered the world strength of the country is twice as great ax tha of Fortugal, five times greater than th of Norway, exceed that of Greece, of Serbia, and of Bulgaria. Its reserves and regular army constitute a fighting force half as large as the total war strength of ail the other countries of South America comone-four- th - Cd,. NOTICE TO COirnUCTORS, In ray last article, did I paint a dark our to Th real danger Board of CommUaiontra of crisis in thla hour picture? If I did. I also named a word country March n. i serious , SealedBalt Lake City, a and it very will be receivedtK that will curtain It with light. That 4a thi; Not that our people thie officepnpoali until 10 oclock a word is alliance. Lot tbe United States danger will fall to come to ribt thinking In May. April I?, 1I7, for tha worker all but use that word and Germany St tha and, but that reaougcafu! German j conetructlng ntkoel..dthat havm he Ah MS hwatermalng Vhs conclusion of the peace, be she intrigue and secret propaganda. Joined .5' and prewith influences victorious or defeated, will be so com judices wlii block any effective move pteCbly tied that she win dare noi so toward alliance until It Will be too iat. forme for eonrr much a fire a gun at us. If before Under condition there could and bond, tktjiar- krlth plans. th end of the present war we enter not he existing furnished by the rite If a more deadly blow aimed at prepared, s will engineer office on' receipt of th alliance with the Station now our country. d, That there Is and long has boon a poait of fir (6.00) dollars. fighting Germany, by that act wo wilt GOctnDK rv,.u. ho Included is the term of the peace persistent and far reaching GriHn and could not thereafter be attacked paid propaganda, conducted by other First publication Last publication April 14, i17, by any of the contracting nations. than German agitators, working to in Under the present conditions of our fiuence members of Congress against un preparedness such allianc would alijanee with th Entente Allies there ASSESSMENT NOTICE. seons almost necessary to our continucan be no doubt. Of some of It 1 have ed existence aa a nation, and one personal knowledge. In a very subtle AUTUMN MINING COMPANY might think that consideration alone way this propaganda la ualng to the Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake Cite utmost advantage the hostility .of th Utah. Notlc la hereby given that lt , enough to dacid the question. the directors held on tha Since Germany has shattered all the Irish to England, of the Jew and meeting of 117. an lth day of March, ifk and made It plain tba t we are others to Russia and th quit com- of a cent per aisesirr.au share vu to have war. this should and wil na- - mon American prejudice against the levied on th of stock of the corcapitaT Reto Claude T. Bar- - ., turgliy take Us place, as the new and English which atill survives our aim-jporation, payable Treasurer. 506 Walker Bank Bundles' Utfly question, the really pressing and volutionary War. and the evident Lake City. Utah, one half "cm momentous question of the hour. It 1 it all is to Influence Congress and the 8alt before April II, 117, and seems strange that up to the present administration in a way unfavorable or u before 16.. 117. Any slock there ha been practically no discus- to the. formation of an alliance, though which the May assessment mmy remain upon unsion of this subject, and most ali the admitting that w are actually In th paid on May 14. 1417. will be delindesultory talk has been to tbe effect war With plenty of Revolutionary quent and advertised for sale at pubadvblood and considerable Irish Jtpirlt in lic auction and unless payment ts mads that, following Washingtons will be eold on the second dav ice,-w should avpid entangling my system, I cannot ahar the sen- before June, 117. to pay th delinquent alliances' and fight alone, it has bean timent of hostility to England, but of assessment together with the coat of to reported that such is th Presidents would think It an inspiring sight and expense of sale. view. I doubt if the report is correct, see John Bull and Uncle Sam fight- advertising CLAUDE T. BARNES. and am convinced that if H is such ing aid by aid for world democracy Secretary and Treasurer 56 Walker Bank Building, Sitt Li-Citwill not continue to ba the Preaident a to the of Yankee Doodle.' Utah. But since I am convinced that preposition after he seriously take the matter In hand, for It- la a radically judice and intrigue, together with apand dangerously wrong view. Wash- peals to our "traditional ' policy" and will (really ington never intended that advice to fears of "entanglement HEREBY ,f?IVEN BT apply to a case Ilk this a can be Imperil any attempt at early alliance th NOTICE 18 Board of Commlsaloaera of Salt offiarly shown. To take that position that will include Great Britain and of the intention of Lake Utah, City. with such Board of allianc might easily be th first thought an- Russia. I propose Commissioners to make swer to the question. The second France, without whose aid in our described improvement the following thought answer, for most convincing Washington probably would to wit : To grhde. curb and gutter with c. ramson, must be for alliance, but not never have been the Father of Hie construct private an for alliance that would Country not Lincojn the savior of the ment. necessarily construct drainage system ts driveways be can there Union. France entangle Against and across streets carryInterter along We may pass by as too no opposition. Long live France! She sections of vitrified, concreteand and corof in ho for argument the great military ad- will protect the terms peace, rugated iron pipe from six (4) inches to In to Inch be well we accrue and fight diameter would that from unieighteen proud may (1) vantages pave with sheet asphalt isatd ty of action wtth those who for near- by her side in thi hour of her trlalln and pavement to be sixty (() ttet bely three years of unparalleled warfare aid of the defence that her valor has tween and curb Inches thick, hare learned by dearly bought ex- made heroic, and in the cause of igir with six () Inchnine concrete base, one she is and (14) Inch binder and on perience of alternating success and perilled freedom for which and failure what arms and methods are pouring out her best blood. (1) Inch topping). Ninth best fitted to defeat the foe. But it need not be an entangling al-- 1 South street between Sixth East and But let ue consider the very bad lance. We may rally ourselves with Nos. 17 and Z). to the plana according on position we would be left in if with- the other Powers in the prosecution profiles and specifications file in the out such alliance when the present of the war. within fair limitation, but office of the City Engineer, and defray war ends, no matter which side is vic- with a definite agreement that th the abutters portion of th cost and thereof by a local assessment torious If we fight alone and the making of the terms of peace in so expense the lots or places of ground ta Entente Allies conclude a peace, be it far as they are to affect Europe and upon be affected and benartted by aatd im. either victory, defeat or "drawn bat- the East, shall be no affair of our, rovement, situated within Blocks L and 4. Plat B, Salt Lake City tle," w would Rill be at war with but. excepting the protection of our and Blocksl( and 1. Five Acre now recognized rights euch as the Germany, supported by "A." Big Field Survey, fronting Plat to shall tn while and door the belong China, Turkey Bulgaria, open or street above th abutting conclusion of peace would leave u Europe and the East alone, while we named, and toupon a depth of twenty-fiv- e new and (ZS) feet back from without an ally. The Entente Alllee. would receive for our share a said street, ana on the only too gled to le at peace, would full recognition of the Monro Doc- all within tha district bounded on north by Eighth South street, the not take up war again for ue. And trine. fair Indemnities for the on Ninth the East y street, why should they. If we.. disdaining al- injury to our shipping and destruc- hy Thirteenth South street, and onsouth th also should and to with liance do our tion of American lives them, elect west by Sixth East street. And The estimated coat does not Includs besides, the have proper and sufficient guarantee fighting alone? terms of peace would forbid their against reprisals and for the Insur- firlvate driveways, the cost of which sgainst tho property again fighting Germany Th Central ance of our future peace Thu we will benefited assessed in addition to th regular Powers, he vine made peace with their avoid "entangling alliance and enter other would be free to turn their only an alliance by which we might Estimated cost of each private combined fleet and their Immense render a signal service to the endan- driveway (45.06 The total cost of said Improvement and wonderfully equipped, thoroughly gered democracy of the World and also estimated at thirty-si- x thousand tws trained and hardened armies upon the save ourselves. At the same time It Is 0 ttXlll-56and eighteen wofully unprepared United 8taies with should be understood In the beginning hundred of which arum the abut- ) her entirely inadequate army, her de- that out; government will be left free ters' dollars, is twenty-nin- e thousand portion e ficient navy and unsupported by any to exert her moral influence tn favor tbren hundred and dollars, or seven and ether Fowen In our present condition of a human and not too drastic treat- (124,353 2 front or linear foot of abutof absolute unpreparednes for a con- ment of the Central Power In the ((7.75) per property. flict so great we would be taking a term of peace, to secure Juat and ting All protest and to th very greet hazard, and the result equitable treatment for all natlonsand carrying out of such objections Intention must be In In writing, ethtlng therein to or not Join might he as outlined id the imme- also be free to Join presented diately preceding article. any alliance or league that may be iot and block, or description of propWe do not intend to let Germany formed to insure the future peace ol erty. to tbe City Recorder on or before the nth day of April. 1I7. overcome us How can we defeat her? the world. The Board of Commissioners at !ta There are only two mean by which Even if the Entente Allies are de- first regular meeting thereafter, we can do it. One is by the weapon of feated. it will be far heller for our the lth day of April, 1117. will th proposed levy, and heat preparedness. Jiiat how a very slim safety to be ir alliance with them, or consider and consider protests and oblec. would The which be other trill knock with France, weapon. equally tlons to said such weapon the have been made.improvement as shall her ellly; (That's the word I mean.) effective, and be Included In It is a weapon which, if we will but peace, than to be left alone to fight By order of the Board of Commissionuse it, wilt so surely defeat her plene the victorious Germany with all her ers of Salt Lake City. Utah. Dated March 16th, 1)17. that she aril! with chagrin and much allied GORDON SNOW. We have appealed to the lower modisgust throw them tnto the discard Citv Recorder. and make not o much as a move to at- tive of fear, but not to the fear that No. 167. Extension Faring tack ue. That sure and unerring is cowardice, and a proper regard First Publication Mar 24, 11. Last Publication April 17th. 1417 weapon is, as I, by hints in previous for oar triril safety, bat far above inteoGntmHv ernel forecasted; that 7 have had conrtantly In mind actual alllancs with th Entente Pow- what must be our deep concern for srsmojr ers. Not merely that we fight side by the safety of our Imperilled InstituIN THE id with them in- hard hitting war. tions; for that which was Lincolns THlftD JUDICIAL court of Salt Lalnr but that we make a formal agreement great, solicitude, pittrfet that this last County. Stat of Rom Utah. of alliance with them. Then the terms great of human experiment Etsel All un Burton, plaintiff. of peace would forbid Germany at- freedom. a of the known helra of the government estate of Vis. J. the people and for Saunders, deceased, and all creditor of tacking u. and though she might be people. by more than willing to treat It aa a the people, should not perish from the estate of said Win. J. Saunden and all unknown helre of the "scrap of paper" she would not do the earth. In whatever war we en- deceased, so in th face of the certainty that in gage let America rise to her highest estate of Annie E. Saunders, deceased, all creditors of the estate of aald that event the terms by which she and noblest traditions and Ideals. Let and Annie E. be likewise It not be Inscribed on the pages of Summons Saunders, deceased. Defendant. would be protected-woul- d treated and the entire force of th En- history that In the greatest war of. all defendant: The State of Utah to tha aald tente Allies would be brought down the ages, in which France and Engar hereby summoned to appear land and Belgium fought the battle of within twenty day after the sendee of upon her. you, If served withBut the weapon, powerful as it is. democracy.- America fongjtt rmly th In the county ttpon In which thla action ta will not defeat her If we felt to use defence of her industries and combrought; otherwise, within thirty day It Her defeat then depend upon our merce and to avenge in a long belated After service, and defend the above endiplomatic move. That move is to get hour the wanton taking of American titled and In case of your failure into th alliance before Germany can live. Rather let it be written that we ao to action; do. Judgment will be rendered her make move, fought for Christian civilisation, for against you according to the demand great diplomatic which would be to forestall us by con- tbe emancipation of mankind from the of the complaint, which hat been filed the Clerk of the court. Thia aul rule and Its with cluding a peace with the Entente Al- curee of autocratic la to title to lota 20 and lies before we can complete our move deadening weight of militarism for 21 brought lrr Block quiet and lota 11 and 12 ill to Join the alliance. Thus beating us the democracy and freedom of a Block 2, Main Street and State Road she would world. in the diplomatic game Subdivision, the same being a part of Lot IS, Block II, Five Acre Plat "A (To Be Continued.) put u exactly where she want us. In Field Survey. the position where we must fight her Copyright. 117. hy the New York Bagley A Aahton and Robt. L. Judd, alone. Herald Company. All rights reserved. attorney for plaintiff ROSE STEEL BURTON. 409 Kearns bujldinf. NOTICE. wide and eight l) inches thick), In SaltP. IO.aheaddreea, Utah. City, . Paving District No, lo according th plane, profiles and specification TO ALL PERSONS WHOM on file in the office of the City Engineer CONCERN; AITtC MINING COMPANY. You are hereby notified that the nnd defray the abutters' portion of coat the and exprne thereof by PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS. Emigration Hanyfc Railroad company has filed as application before tha of assessment upon tba lota or pieces Balt Lake City, UUh. Notice There-ar- e ground to be affected and benefited Public rtilltie Commission of Utah, delinquent upon the following de- t dis- w? .'?. '"LPforement, situated within scribed asking permission to permanently stock, on account of Block 76, Pint A. Salt Laks City Surcontinue the operation of Ita road and levied on the tlth of March, fo take up it rood and dispose of the vey, fronting or abutting upon the 1917. the several amount dayeet opposite etreet above named and reato for the a depth of the names of the Iron and other material, shareholde (25) feet bjek from arid ers as follows: respective sons and purpose sat forth tn said twenty-fivwlthtn tba district application, and all persons who have etreet. and ali north by Flret South any objection to the granting of said bounded " on thIkeeast of cer- - No. of by State street, on Emigration Capyon application of said ta Name. flcgte. by Saceed aoot street, Ena Daniel this regard, win n south Railroad Company H Wells.Jr JS the west by Main street. file in writing with the Secretary of The total coat of said improvement la George W Riter. .75 said Com mission, or otherwise appear estimated W. Riter 3S George at fourteen hundred beon or eueh and and present (t)ectlon. 47 W, S. eventy-tw- o (11.472.00) of W S Halsey fore 1 oclock a. m.. the !2d day of which sum the abutters dolUre. ( Halsey time a 1917. at which I. portion public thirteen hundred and April. Fannie 62 Hines before th bearing will beth had or two Fannie Hines 63 aaJd application at ; upon jnrs.VfT front or near foot Fannie Hines .... .64 the emces Of th commission In Room Fannie Hines .....45 abutting property. 22 of tbe State Capitol bonding. Salt and objections to th John Hines (no cerprotests Lake city. Utah tificate issued) . b JOSHUA GREENWOOD. "ISSfJJ mu,t '"SPH? (Signed) l(w snd n or ,t (herein And In accordanceofwith Director, made Emtedi flatt Lake City, txff 2? I1 proB- - the ofibthe Hoard March: Y9W.- " mJ-shtr- es of day the I Tth day or April. of each parcel of euch t,lt-The Board of Commissioners may be ngMtr), will be aold its NOTICE. to the office of the company, being ta 2r the mb April, of Young A Moyle, attorney. N wu office consider the proposed levy end hrer 11 Deseret Nation! Bank Bldg cor- . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BT THE UCh " and obj- - ner Main and Fiat South Streets Board of Commissioner, of Salt lake Lake City. Utah, on the 2th dayri m.? City. Utah, of th intention ol such 2 "e Bo, r d of April. of 1917. at the h0UT Board of Commissioners to make the o'clock noon, to pay tbe delinqoew following daoerlbed improvement, on assessments together thereon, GORDON SNOW. coats of advertising and expense To grade, and pave with concrete. Recor',r-Flre- t ale. Flam Alley from Orpheum Avenue to Paving Extension NoC,!z4 WM T. FOULGER. PrurLw Second South etreet (said ..concrete publication. March 22 117 Deseret National Bank Bldg. pavement ta be about sixteen 716) feet Lat publication, April anti-Engli- ;ed i h bined. Of the South American republics, only tha three ABC powers have navies qf appre- ciable strength. The personnel, officers and men. of Brazil is equal to tbs combined strength of Phils and Argentina. The pride of the Brkzftiaa navy are her tw, modern dreadnoughts of I 44 tons displacement and with an armament of 12 guns. Contracts were under consideration for tho with building of a guns at the time the European war began and the naval construction yards of all the belligerent power found their hand full supplying the need of their own govorn-- . Two old battleships, laid down In 1 of 1,50 lit. and two protected cruisers, remainder displacement each, comprise the d of Brasil's major fighting ships, by five torpedo gunboats, tsn T ars row destroyers, four torpedo boats, four destroyers, a mine ship, and three submarines. The country has three naval arsenal at Rio do Janeiro. Para, and Ladario 4 Matto Grosso, the last named a fiver arsenal. The infantry is equipped wtth Mauser riflee. while the fisld and horse artillery use a Kntpp gun. Tha military budget far ltl( amounted to l,M6,60. Brazil la the third largest republic in the world, for In extent of territory the South American nation is exceeded only by Russia and the United BtaMS The republic oj and Tibet China la fourth In area. not incudd). one-ha- lf 4n y, - eupple-rnente- first-clas- -- () one-ha- lf one-ha- lf Wilson mad a personal appeal to. tho farmer of the country to speed up crop production; the Chicago board of trad took step to present spec ulatton la egas as a war measure. Intensive training of potential reserve officers was begun at Harvard. which is importing ala French army of fleer to Instruct the students In the most ad vanned practices in the art of war; tbe department of Justice undertook detailed consideration of a policy to be pursued with regard to alien enemies censorship of mail at navy yards and aboard ship was Instituted to prevent any Information regard ina operation or ship movements being given out; Herbert C. Hoover, tendered the chairmanship of a national food beard, cabled hie acceptance from London; the war trad commission appointed by the cabinet began consideration of "trading with the enemy" regulation and a blacklist similar to Englands; the Nations! Agricultural society proposed the creation of a commission to fix food Sur-ve- Austria-Hungar- fo, fifty-thre- prices these bite ef intelligence in tha of a day are commended to (hope curbstone stat men who loudly complain that nobody la doing anything. They must not delude themselves into the belief that everyone in tbe country la like themselves. The actual recruiting of a fighting force is moving dtoeeuragingly slow, but even that may. ba due for a spurt a soon as Congraa gat down to business on the important legislation now In the hand of Its committees. The country I i being eartfuUy probably fortunate that this considered A delay of a few days in order that a satisfactory program may be adopted intelligently will not be nearly so fatal to the welfare of the legcountry as would be hasty and d islation (hat might bavfjn.lt numorouo pitfalls. The responsible beads of tho government end the array of dvtaory talent that has been drafted for sendee re hard at work and each day see progress made tn the erection of a program that give every evidence of careful planning and workmanlike construction AH of unoua-peete- There la much talk about planting this and more propiplanting that but there never was a tious time for planting the standard of truth and righteousness. - It is th aim of th general staff of the army to be a stay and a etaff to the aged and a guide to the youth, American are beginning to understand why French people do not care to hoar German music. Gy Advancing three billion dollar to th tente Allies will be dollar diplomacy par Joke ready. Get your euporetitlou row will be Friday, th thirteenth. Tomor- Tbe mountain-hig- h price of wheat naturally against the grain The Russian have captured Van. Bag and baggage, no doubt. "New York Is a strange city," say The World. Strange hut tree. ,In th seareh for suspect and spies let no guilty man escape. The aviator at th front are loo busy to shoot folly as she ftife. FINANCIAL AID TO FRANCE. The idea of tendering 'ftnahefai aid to Franc takes form in Senator Smoot mind aa follow First, s public subscription of 1144,044,140 raised directly through the agency of a collection appointed by the president; second, an appropriation by tty United States government of whatever amount tha subscribed fund might fall short of 1(66,666.606 on June . From this outline. t doe nor appear deflnileljr whether the money would 6 a gift to Franc outright, or a loan carrying a moderate ret of Interest. If tbe n were understood to be a gift, th gov-mmight find Itself on Juno I called upon to furnish the larger port of the amount. But Mr. Smoot's proposal to give the American people an opportunity to subscribe a Individuals may be wisely conceived. Franc has sympathisers enough among rich Americans to render timely an appeal to them to make their money fight Eprlflolil Republican. -- 1 4 -' 1 En- go half-billio- t?.Z APRIL 12 1917 Fitp Vital and Urgent Qusetions lli.M able-bodi- ed , . Mental Unpreparedness Washington. D-- C April II.- Byaxil be forced into war wtth Germany, her peace-timnucleus of an army men) will be Supplemented by a and thoroughly trained police force of 26. 06 man equipped for military service. The strength of the Bbuth American republics reserve army Is in recess of 5b.66 men, while the total available unorganised strength of tbe nation is 4.266.660 from a lt. ; STOCKHOLDERS Bulletin National Geographic Society. Sr4r i THURSDAY BRAZILS ARMY AND NAVY 000-sold- Iy NEWS V ' i n lo-c- . ae-men- th. -- . 'sndjLlM i2 SaSyl5trRgiglii retr dr , - as Jif? l1" to-w- it It. jjjy Lake City. Utah. |