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Show ,,,r- - SLat' - KEWS EVENING DESERET Corner of Sooth TemsI ' Belt le It Street. m Last Temple Citv. Utah. Wuilneaa Manager, Horae snwrwmow prices V . Bf If 11 per ytr ... By Carrier per year Kwa. per year Urdfy nar year Foreign peataga extra. ... --1- Ill South Mlehlgaft CE3ULUTI 13. PTXITS FOB PEACE- ara 113. - 0UBTLE8S aU nations In time of war oxpend and large sums of money In eecret service inereq in spy work whereby military wd other formation of value may be obtained to the advantage of therein erent which procure It It dangerous service to those who encase in it, the penalty In ease of capture generally being death; but It In held to be legitimate and not dishonorable, except of course In thn case of traitors who betray their own country and sell It out to Its enemies for gold or hops of other pewarrl. Theee are of all men the most despicable and in1 famousxt Is quits a different thing, however, and wholly outside every consideration of honor, to resort to this kind of service In a neutral country, or to use such country as a bass from which to hurl Injurious shafts at a belligerent or to compromise the neutrality of such country .jjsmbrod either tt In either domestic OT with other neutrals or with belligerent powers. Any government which thus offends and violates, deserves to he regarded at ones as an open enemy treated accordingly; and the individuals who engage in th dirty work can have no other expecth fats which th laws of nation tation bar prescribed. To this grave indictment the German govern- ment has been called to answer by tha whole civilised world: and to every count in th indlct-ms- st tt has thn far had to plead guilty. For th operations of some of Its agents and officials In . this country whils th United States In an sincerity ..was striving to remain .neutral, th govern,., ment at Berlin stapds thrloa convicted; and had its miserable agents hers been hanged as high as . the proprieties and th law would have bssa in no degree overstepped. Th same kind of pernicious activity has been uncovered in other countries of this western hemisphere, 'as wU aa In neutral nations to Europe. In feet, no port of th ctrUlxed world ties sen pad the rspfUtsir d vtosa and Intrigue of this Impious power whch boasts of its "Knltor" and invokes th nams of Deity to support of Its eours. Tha latest outpouring Of Its stream of gold dMosss on foot that is impressive namely, that In bidding high for treachery It Is furiously and oa securing peacu This Bolo frantically " soouodrel bad th key to a vast treasure-che- st whoa contents war to b used to buy up advocates of peso In Franca with th purpose of de-- toehlng that hsrolo nation from her allies. How touch larger sums hav been similarly used In Boasts, th world is still to find out. As to our own country, wo oro probably only at the begin- ntng of the discovery of the plots and schemes and gold lures which have been thlokty laid, and to unfortunately too many cases have brought returns. But It aU Indicate th ultimate desperation of th German warlords Having lost all . hop of winning the war by fore of arm a their aim new da to make the beat terms ptwibl by way of ending Despairing of recovering their fem they aro engaged in a fraasied endeavor to save their faca .ni but ed it - - THE VESTS RESFOXSE OK SUGAR, SECRETARY LAKH to his recent Tabernacle be had received many anxious inquiries from th down east stats asking how th psopl of tbs west, 080 mOes from Washington, wars responding to th governments appeals In har hour of peril. Mr, Lane made a telling point when be said b had been able to report most Favorably to every .inquiry. It I to b regretted that he could not hav paused long enough to Utah to learn th fun extent of th answers made by this stats; but probably be will know la time. Th response mad by Utah, Idaho and th msnts appeal on sugar furnishes powerful instance As Is generally known 'the authorities placed sugar among th three most vital of war - y i , , . i 1 i? r IJ j, '7 food BreadThisfi'CndTsugar lead all others to Importance and The government figures tell that pound for pound and dollar for dollar, sugar h mor calories pt sustaining strength than either of th other product The fact that Mr. Hoover's committee took up the question of sugar immediately following that of wheat as 'a war tossity. indicates th relative lmportano et our sugar product. Among the sarlteet profTer of assistance to th government was that mads by the manufacturers of beet sugar. They extended thslr full and unqualified support to th government until it eould establish regulations which would best serve lb Interests of the public, as wen as th needs of Our European alllea It Is gratifying to recall that R was th spokesman for th beet sugar manufac-Buer- s of Utah, who sent th first offer of aid and to Washington. The harmonious conference which followed.1 an$ th fixing of beej sugar price at IT.iS seaboard point is a matter of general Knowledge, but the full extent of th sacrifice made by th best sugar Industry Is not understood The fact 1 that beginning "October 1st. anTmagfnary tin was draen north, and south through the. Unued btate Chicago and St. Louis being the dividing basis. On the west side of this line, beet sugar .prices prevailed, on th esat aide of it, th sugar ,ewnr obtained and are still obtaining about 111. CO per cat. more. Inequitable ss this seems. 1th beet sugar men conceded it realirln jgOvertiBienniad an almost impossible task on its jhands to bring tbs owners of cane sugars' I which Cuban producers, th refiner and l"clud,,th TmF cf speculator who had bought sugar -- i J.1 A Tt $',VT4r' KEWS XG ... 3T SATURDAY at prices above 7 !5 under th term of a gencreased possession to the protection of the couneral arrangement. This condition has lasted Since try s ideals and the prosecution of its present October 1st It Will r continue until th license task Tq the fanners eepectally should tha nanmrm 's In working order, and ncgotteilors with tion bppeal.com forcefully at this time Their the eastern cans interest can be concluded Th season is practically over, their crop re mostly government has expressed its appreciation of the gathered, their market are assured, and they hav on demam). mors money than loyalty of the western beet sugar interests, which hav are giving to the sugar consumers of the western ever bsfora .A part of It In every Individual cass should b at ones ptaoed In government bonds of the Country the privilege of buyiftg their supplies at a large saying over former prices not sa a gift, bat as profitable loan -- which R and usder prices ruling In th east. Ii is probable, should be a pleasure to make aa a matter of loo. that th Influence of th beet gratitude, patriotism, thrift. Investment and good business sees. sugar will be felt in time throughout the enhre tailed States. TRIBUTE THE MORMON S.1 Had Secretary Lane tarried a little longer in ho would have been furnished with on rmnfeT'T" lIi--' religious and other form ot prejudice tfcllihg instance of the development of th beet against the Mormon formerly presugar Industry of the west, he would have vailed to a degree that almost that excluded from th learned, too, how war conditions have btought literature of th whet world fair treatment of about, for the first time, a harmonlou working theur history and religion, ere fast waning: and arrangement between the beet growers, the I ceIt to no rare thing t find in high class leries nd the government. that are literature, references to th Mprmbna Th conference held In Salt Lake last week, not case only complimentary hut sympathetic, between the members of the Farm Bureaus and tq point to a book written by L. tv Kepllnger. the eugar factories, wa mont beneficial. 'The re- entitled Esq. an' attorney'' of Censes trarks- made by James w'. Jone government rep- "Is God Good?" Th book ie a metaphysresentative in charge of commercial sugar probical discussion ot tha great subject of religion, end lem werweepecially Instructive They appear on In a chapter entitled What Think Ye of Christ?" another page of this paper and should he read by th author says of th founders of Utah. mlsumler-etandineveryone a they Will clear up some Of the faiths (hue mentioned let one be and make olear points which have long taken which arose within the memory been ip dispute. The agreement between the of those how living, under condition not tile most favorable for tha advent of a new rer royer and manufacturers by which a ligion. ft appeared in a territory already well basis was reached Tor the production of next occupied. History records nothing more years crap of beets marked au era in the comor mor pathetic, than the Mormon mimercial development of the west, and the delegration sa masse across the all bul lracklets seswho aitended sandy plain into the wilderness so far away. lhe State Farm Bureau gate Aged patriarch motherless tottering little sion must be highly commended for their sans one and mothers soon .to be hand carts and conservative action In indorsing th laden with their meagre belonging all these were there, day after day, week after week, plans proposed for beet production. and month after month. But on, and still on, Of equaflmporiance was the stand the delethey urge their weary, toilsome way Litergatee "took when they went on record .opposing ature's utmost effort, and the gsnius of art, further factory building In Utah, until the beet hav combined to keep the Mayflower and Plymouth. Rock incident, inspired as It was production has had a chance to catch up with the by a like motive, before the tie ot the world, factory capacity. This subject comes right home to but who shall say that them were not entitled the beet grower becauee th lack of beets for a to a like place if Judged by the character of full factory run must reduce the profits which, the act! Theee also dared the vast unknown. Bee them there as they follow the path of u nd er the new arrangement, will be divided with the westward sun, day after day These are the grower. no common Worshipers. They go qot lured 7 Beet growers and stockholders In sugar facby wealth ot gold within the hills toward tories are alike aware of the danger of overdoing which they slowly move, as others have gone since They sensed things spiritual. De- the promotion of factories Several new plants reived or deceiver: Pi Sir prophet .way .have -bring erected in .utaHthUTyeir era huflt with'oap-It- el teas. been, but divinity to theirs non th which comes into the Industry for tha first Their every uplifts,, weary foot la a compass-need- le lime. In moat instance these do not have much which Indicate live rlghuhemisphere, reserve capital. They, ms well as fh factories " though It points not to the polar star. From out of the ranks of the commonplace commoowned by tb old established oompanle will find n-people sublimity here elands forth. In the hardships that must follow th sreotion of error though they were, thslr heglra halos Before a luster which well may factories In districts already thoroughly provided. humanity. pale their own, the very gods may not wlth- Absolutely every beet that will be grown In Utah - out discredit to themselves withhold obeisanos next year, both for old and new factorte can b were her. But you say these, though tn grievous errors True, and let sincere, sliced Jm the planta already bulk, and they will those among us who have hot been In error withhold his till have much leas than a capacity run. sympathy, and tribute of respect, for-- these Utah has made a great patriotic response, but most earnest souls. 8ors burdened, travel-stainher people must now study th question of effiand starward yearning souls of whatsoever faith. In error though you wera and ciency to handling her resources. are. I claim vou all as brethren! YHeYrifrii ft- fesr trtricer ,thari'''thos5;'or" WB4I THS WAR RISK RATE other faltha They have their miracles attested by wltnesae one of whom Uved but, fir protection a city ha th lower THE better yesterday, whose testimony on any other Insurance rate. Th leas hazardous a matter would be taken without hesitation. mans occupation, th better th risk which th They had their martyra too. Their Christ life Insurance company assumes In Issuing a polalso was crucified. They ars tlneers. Within th personal knowledge of th writer, th icy to him. Th safer the seas and the stauncher descendants of those pioneer visiting th loth ship, th better the rat made by th under-f- it cality of their departure, a arrival of vessel sad cargo fore kneethtgnreesef their tips to th tear a th port ot destination. These are axioms of moistened earth, which they bore away to bs treasured as a priceless souvenir. And who th Insurance business and th basis for them is is there that doss not know that a -- Kero's sound and , persecution, as ono before, would only have Crest interest attache, therefor to th nt added fuel to further feed that faith's flams? reduction of They are not lacking In Intelligence. Availing per cent In th war risk themselves of th Ceatl Rhodes scheme, they Insurance bureaus rat on American vessels and attend Oxford University They go as cargoes traversing the waT sons Th Incident and they return as Mormons. .By evcan hav only one meaning, and that la that the ery test whether intellectual, moral, or spiritual. they compare not altogether unfavorsubmarine menace is being overcome, or at least ably with those of other faiths. Like those that tha government believes It la . During tha of other faith they err grievously, but ttk last six weeks there has been those of other faith they sense their verity a steady diminution of sinking by And their zeal is non the lee and the Insurance Their missionaries go by th thousand bureau is apparently of opinion that ,thia imThey may be found throughout the globe. In proporprovement is going to be permanent. Such contion to Jhelr mean no other faith surpasses clusion might conceivably be reached from a them. They go not Uks other faith backed, sent, and maintained by powerful missionstudy of th list of sinkings week by week, but ary societies, with agencies yet more potent It U more probable that there are other and ready at bock and call to Interpose war s shel more certain source- of information,concerning - terlng aegU, If needed The apostles of this which at present th public Is In ignorance. faith go everywhere the world at their own espouse. throughout As this government bureau conducts Its Their tear and devo- op. tlon to spiritual end parallels tht of to eratlons on busicee principles, and has aoeses to Jesuit missionaries of tb seventeenth centh best sources of Information, Its changes In tury. and of that faith apostles and founder rates from time to time may be regarded almost still earlier. Like those they taw verity. as a barometer or aa Index of th success of th Though, like those, they erred as to the form. 11k those they rightly sensed th submarine campaign. Soon after Germanys th power, and the character of themagnitude, too Ihrsat of unrestricted nd her warfare, demonstration ot th effectiveness of it, tnsur-an- o Judge Gary, chairman of the U. 8. bteel Corrates rose sharply. They went up poration and a financial authority of no ordinary after our entry Into th war la April, andagain still standing, say tha United States can raise a hnn-- 8 again in th Utter part of July when th sinkred billions of dollars within three or four year ing bad become very numerous Th present This makes th mere three or four billion wantIn rates Is from that high rat of OH per ed this month look ridiculously easy drop nd it jf cent, and it to directly due to th diminished losses very citizen will do his part. , since the beginning of autumn, and th growA to the suggestion about ing confidence that If the to nor already lt using the In the way of being more extensively In the American meat It leant conquered, ration. It is lightly hut literally true that a little passed the point of Its greatest destructiveness. The United States may not yef by able to rabbit can be made to go a long way. Itself too proudly -- upon haring brought plum Senator La FoUette stack .to evidently below but if, cm par in Chicago. The Herahl of that city states Indisputably claim a reasonable share of the that he will go down through the ages Hun- credit, while some there are who aver that U. H. and sept, genii, and daring are going .tojjverconwr and the menace altogether. There wcurli' L Tbs embargo against shipping ooal to Cana y eculiarly retributive justice In such an eventuada has been lifted This should warm the ality. It was the that dragged us Into the cockles of the heart of Our Lady of Snow war, and If we could but drag or blow the Dont bs Liberty loan laggard. Subscribe out of It, the game would be quickly over and and to the full extent of your financial today, peace wowld come. r or-es- q & Jt&Z- J - OCTOBER -- I tu, - -- -- -- Paper Hanging, Paper Cleaning, , " Window Cleaning, Calcimining General House Cleaning. Play of the Season It keeps you guessing ' Every Minute. ' . The Greatest Mystery Phone Wasatch 4256. National HoaseCieaning Co "56 Post Office Place. THE 016 IDEA AUTHOR Waste Not! Want Not! UXKXOW X. Performance Every Night Matinees prices. Thursday and Satarday-v-Ma- t. 15c and 25c, Boxes ' 50c Night boxes' 75c 50c, 25c, 35c, 15c, prices Over ONE BILUOV-OJfHrtf. D REI) MfLLIOK DOLLARS paid by Insurance Companies for Fife Loeess in the United States .In the tost TEW YEARS. E m he-ro- - II ST yhich Trust Company? k. Home . Fire Insurance Co. --OF Executor H We will appreciate the opportunity of explaining to you the advantages of .the. ser-- " vice of this thoroughly equipped Trust Com II , phones aja.s MAIW. DIRECTOR Rlter, President; Georg Ellas A Smith. Romney, Ylte-Prsst- .. Cashier; Jobs R. Barns John Cutler, M A Browning J A. El-dSg Osarg Sutherland, Kud Smoot, W. F Jamow A. w. Ivina Edward L Burton. d res Cent Isttmt Paid On x). . Wasatch UTAH The Deseret Savings Bank pany. 31 Up Mam to prevent this waste Do yoor BIT y .Sait iake Security &.Tkus per cent partly preventable, gnd the balance origin unknown. The superiority of Trust .Company service over that of an individual is no longer a ques- -' tion. The problem that confronts men and women of tqday when making a Will is Which Trust Company shall I appoint as . per cent ot which were strirtl) preventable. loOS kajt.j. ed TEnS"" lit Mor-mo- na TN generating plant complete not including storeys battery is 37 inch long, 14 inchs wids, Zl live has high -- We Are Ready to Award the Agency for - at 1 'jack-rabb- -- Hun-honor- Hun-sun- at at power. THE LOAM MIST BE 81BSCRIBED1 HAT part of the United States lying west of th crest of th Rockies has profited much more from tha Increased -price of products brought about by the war than Its subscriptions to the Second Liberty Loan thus far would Indicate. There has been a great Increase In tha price of wheat, wool hide barley, hog live stock, sugar. copper, petroleum; etc.-an-d com partson of theee rigures with those that obtained prior to the war will show that the prosperity coming to this country out of Europe distress ha not been confined by an means to the manu- fsotorirg sections 4 , As evidence of the nittor-wid- e extent of this prosperity, the fact maj be cued that during the tea month following May lv IMS. tfiere Was an increase of practically a million and a half deposit acootnfTtTTh JK national 'hanks, and still more significant is the fact that a of this increase was reported by what ars celled country banks. indicating a wider diffusion of the wealth of the country From this showing It is easy to deduce that the people of the ns- TtSorBlnx th lhrf billion dollar Pocona Ubarty Loan. And mere will bo no I rouble, If every person who ha prospered because of thU War shall consider It an absolute duty to devote a if j,!, seven-elghth- - pr says By buying a bond you are extending a bys to th Kaiser Amertea doeen t lisp shouts In billions. ht nt t ht sub-agen- ht has-.been.oa-t- ' In JS NOTHING number It by- - - , fairly LOST. Twenty billions of dollars for th cost of the t0 ,h Allied Well. of The money is not power destroyed. It Ztr.'n!r changer hands that m an John Brown, th owner of a building pav. Uflfl ineom tax to government Tha government pays it to Its the Trie Sotdieni 4t to their wive, the Mid the pav It to John Brown for rent. Th merchantis money took where ft started from and It doe not appear that anybody has lost anything loans that" 100 "to"Eni- a0 J1 mad orn;4nlr in .4nrh.Inltedh'1'rState The" money Ume MU nnd WnhUndred Erfy sol-oie- rx -- o7mt W puvr i7'4h4 - Tha privilege of distributing the Lalley-Ligfarm electric this in been awarded to has Lalley-Keplant territory Electro Company of Denver. 7, Because of the notable success of Lalley-Ligand the manufacturer's rigid requirements of its selling represen-tative- s, the agency was sought by many and we consider ourselves fortunate in being finally selected.' r ts We are how appointing throughout our terri- -' will and conAder tory, applicationaln the order receivefl" is an electric light and power plant for farm Lalley-Liguse..It market, - and' in successful farm r r .use, for mote than seven years. - , It is simple, safe, reliable and economical Farmers are ready now as never before for electricity. These facts make Lalley-Ligan unexcelled selling pro--. " position to the dealer It not only sells readily; jbut it gives complete satisfaction after it is sold. , If you know a half dozen farmers, ask them if they arent ready for a good reliable electric light plant jrz .. The probabilities are that each one will say he is willing . ' ' to buy if the plant is right ; Lalley-Ligis right More than seven years of actual use have proved that . And any man of average energy can build a good business on it . Send in your application at once for the agency. - ht W. W. aimed at big revolution. headltn. Aim poor, missed tb mark. ;; ht -- - ,rr c0n rar.n.rfcssr.a 1nurn ph ln th war and 1.1 of u h 8ld Belgium and northern mliu! and blow up buildings and tsar up ralrMd tacks and destroy vast bands of horse and cattle with microbes of s nth rax and glanders then some something Los Angeles ,'J'- P -- & Fall House Cleaning v - tr 1917 13 EH to - U.3 r fALL NEXT WEEK 'j now-a-ds- of repebticatitm of apectal dispatcher herein . alpo reaerred. OCTOBER F i Fntered at th poatofflea of Balt ascend claea matter according to Aci of Cong March I It? Tha Aaaoetated Preaa U exetuaieraty antttlrd to tha naa for rapubUcation of all new credited YO It or not otherwise credited In this BJII,)J sod alto tha local newa published harrln All nghia RALT LAKE CITY. r t. price-loweri- Correepoiitlmr and ether rre'tlre V??" ! Eaitagv pnMleattoa aheold be addressed Circulation Member Audit Surean J P MfRlnney. Faster reyreeecatlya. Keer York Office IJ4 Fifth ArrnoA Cbleago Offlee. 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