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Show ' DESERET Cojtierm of South Tempi and Fast 'Temple bolt Lke City. Utah. H trace O. lb hltne - a Patlv.- yr pe? PRICES. ',. , y-- A r partment, who have already suffered under the Undeserved reproach above referred to. ' Whether thebe are or noC the case 'items to be Street. ons where be set .right. local sentiment-shoulThe tlenale committee on agriculture, after going , carefully into IhiTTactrand taking to kill the Uouse amendment. voted '.$0 . 2 00 iiniehdnicnt out of the way, , . For the .Deseret vry-Fieftfi- o the nation's whole way program. As It is, it is nohe too easy to get competent men to fill the positions and handle the work. It will be, muck more difficult, if not impossible, to obtain. them .VLTj-tiAKK CITY. TTUT 8.1918. if the are to be subjected to the snVefsahd' suspicions of tbeir fellow ciltiens as IS OL-RTI0I5 A gre3Lms.ny4i jaiaretdlQi;e.tiier.. h CECO.VD warning by the national fuel admin-- i' boo ready anyway to adopt this critical, hol?r- O jetrator ronrerning Itie impending coal than-tho- u attitude. We can show a little loy shortage next winter, should hate a more im- -: ally by curbing these Pharisaical propensities, ... ,.j.'i.ea4ive effect upon consumers than hd his besides escaping the humiliation incurred by first naming of a month ago. Even in the him who answereth a matter before he ,;4 tetr wtu re the pe pie repose so coofakatijr hear gib iL&nd the more scnotis condemnation unlimited and inexhaustible supply invited by him who bears false witness agamL uponhis neighbor J: trt fuel, provided the railroads can only be or pnabli'd to "bauUdhere should, hegm. BISHOP ORRIS JP AI1LLER. - - to i a keener sense of the gravity of the sfU. J. uation. The past year s experience of these Slate loses a choice citizen, the Church. -: t communities m the restnction of their use of tHE j an efficient leader and servant, and the Isugar. wheat and other products- - of Which people a tried and sturdy fnpnd bv the death .. I there is usually an abundance, ought to con- - of Bishop Orrin P. Miller. .an event that is vine? everybody that a system of rationing ia recorded on another page of this paper. He ! wen so plentiful a local commodity as coil is was Of the best type Of the native tTatrn. posibDifjrea3ly to be contemplated. ,. ttnnsmmmg hut decndihle rpnet hut firm A month ago Dr. Garfield made it plain that for the next twelve months the country patient but steadfast, an observer and a listener rather than. a. performer or a talker., but ,4 would need eighty million tons of coat- more in counsel, conservative in ouuook,. ana ' j than it used during the last year; yet the fig--4 Wise exceflent" or "Sagacity as a man Of affairs. urea of probable production, based on the Jabot M x man of the people, alrreover, return from the mines and on the trgnspof-Itati- on and in liis high eccleways approachable; facilities, do not justify the hope of Prcrtd-in- g. j more' than about twenty million Ions of in--" siastical positkrmxs counselor in the Bih4riCig'finrPOir-leptio- n demonstrateiF hr creased OUlpuLT)hp neeI nor J)e much of a of that beautiful part of the bishops Entered at the postoffire of bait Lake City ar claw- - matter according to Act of Cengrs S. 179. , . draft-evadp- -- rs; thr ed t Sl J ' rk un rh re ed rs t ',V n U A i A; sh., v m T mously the Russian situation and furnish Oer-- i many with additional excuse for appivmg with s-.till greater violence her iron grip upon the throat of that chaotic regime. The murdered diplomat may have been all the m'msler and the marplot that Kefenskv and other -- teadera io Ruseia e&y-hwa a nd bomb-throw-s, ing by murderous fanatics may not be and is not exclusively confined to weak and anarcht-4w-h- -a tie govi exist ,But all the circumstance of the case incidfiht. exceptionally ominous the national House of Represehla- lives last month, was considering the Food it J FroduelionAet for 9I9i an amendment was !n- i troduned on the floor of the House, and adopted without mmHlee4nrestigatwn,forbiddtngtbe, payment of salaries undet the act to any man who had been placed in deferred military class! j nficatioa-oaccount of his employment by the j r. i d n ' 1 - L,:' L'fU.'i e nt of JChe amendment has evt,ked much newspaper c(mimeiil;aBiMtrih&9i quarters the men thus.: deferred have been denounced ax slackers, and the impression has been widely created that no less than 2,000 i clerks m the department of agriculture -- at had been sheltered from military j Washington . service, t lit justice to the men thus affected and I pligmatized, as well as to the department which 4 bag beoniAhAbjec beedlcss-and- ii ij verse criticism, attention should be given to a of fac-t-- . TIhcse facta are, sub-j few milted by no less an authority than the secre-- I tary of agriculture himself. who sliould surely ! wxrrant the.prediction thwh lollowcd by results of the most 1 J r significance. t,- J 4: . iiuHug-t-h- e. war ous of his critics. . fntho first pfvre m tend of TW men "rinty ' x205 iu the District of Columbia have been placed I In deferred classification on the rcconitnenda- turn of the h paruuent, ml of thest with The i I tl llIIVI ahlt rj. , r : D L J i v WMI umb Y ri ro scientific or teidHiieoLinTployccs.-ocKagedlLi- n work of the charactir, vital much of tins work having to dowith-suc" ' war activities a thrflrvntofltqcntwf wargasgs, the testing of airplane fabrics; etc. It & true thal approximately l,7ii inebidmg county agents, chemists, Sfjcrinarian, meat inspectors. and experts in the various oureaus of the department, have been placed in deferred classification at thriias4 bf ihe idkpartmeat; but not one of thee men was. deferred onJi'S "j v nd RCOA 'Th t of cc- I - a large number bf scientific Tl l .4 SI I iiien tn replace- t mm Now FlayiikCf.. , War Skdrh Ewr hensauonal Most iTralt Uke OVER THERE FeaturittW Brirate Jarfc iJnpwood Prlneww Pat Regiorlffinar of th ment; wounded 6 times, and one of 20 survivors out of 1.200 men. FIVE THEK Bir; FEATURES Coolest thetre in Salt Lake. Over five tons of ice neri daily. Three ahows daily, 2:45, 7l30, 9:15. Afternoon prW. 19, T3r. 25c. Nirhl prices, 15c. AMERICANn SrTFNTTFICALIyY (XKll.f Offers for the last Timet. TmU) Delightful thre "" local essegsment upon the lots or pieces of ground to be affected and benefited improvement, situated wifh- CONSTANCE TAlMADGE hy ir Block 70, TrT A". Salt Lake Ciiy ofmr g br 'Ahumng upon the 'FiiYhr 'irr'' tree, above named, and to a depth of GOOD NIGHT PAUL twenty-fiv- e 25) feet back from said the. district street, and all within the musical from on big bounded the north by First South; Adapted on; comedy success of ihe same name. Streep on the east ,by State street, and! the south hy Second South street, CHRISTIE COMEDY. t, .on 4 ho west by GAC.MONT Thejcoit of the abutters portion of said Improvement is estimated at Five Shows I to 11:30 p. m. thousand six and l.004.17) dol-- 1 fominc pnon-fjv,- , MN MLYsON aTHl ($3 9l dUars lars, or MORAL foot in SCICTf)E linear of abutting per front Iproperty.-- - . AH protests and objections- - to the carrying, out of such intention must be in writing, stating therein fireaentedblock, or deecrlption of propTNfrfiay Only, ATTA STEWATIT In TfLK MKSSAGE OF TffK MOUSK' erty, dotke City Recorder on or be--i 16th fore the day of July. 191S. 9th Episode of The Facies Kye. The Board of Commissioners at Its Ooiwody, omeeting t her e a Tie nratfegular''' will wit, the nth day of July. 191S, consider the proposed levy, and hear and consider such protests and objec- tion o said proposed Improvement Main-stree- 6 STRAND -- L . - a, BROADWAY -- Today Last Times Mabel Normandy . Id By order of sloners of Balt May ISth. 1S18. . GORDON SNOW. ' Ctty Recorder. Sidewalk Extension No. ISj. , June lltK. 191. pnhlicatlon J Iti , ; 5' red Goldwjm feature 'ThVenus the Board of Commls-- 1 Lake City, Utah. Dated MoLdel AND G C ,VR1 LAN SHIP 0 NOTICE. PROBATE T1e story of a rid who mad her way to a bathing nit Also WOMAN IN THE WED" . ns int-po- onult --Countv - 4X . -- ed f en-gm- . .... COMING ONEDAY ONLY Thurs Julyrll v i ! . i Circus- - toe-roatt- BEAUTIFUL WtsT COT-R- T -- - .4. - attracted to private ehiployment; lor instance, th? bureau of annual ifohp'try alofie iVeeils tnnt than 60 veteriuarians in 01 woik of meat in-spection. without which Ih lmalth of thc sol- diers especially, andbf the civil population generally, caii not, he safeguarded.. The same is , true of the other bureaus. Thera may lie men in,L'tahln service with prth-i4-deg-.B Jcxd-juuxulin- th' , da- - 92-- . THE taM'-wrc- II. - - la-de- -- tf rodai-thep- rt Co-jr- - THOS. (Seal) By M. M. Jrmiah PetH loner. i -- HOMEP. Clerk Snell. Drp.oty Clerk Stokea, Jr.. Attornrv . - te: ; t IN THE DISTRICT COURT.' Divialon. in and for Balt Lk Ooonty, Buie of ptah. In Ttir mattrr-- of " the estate nf Arthur .I. Durnford eaasad ' HOTICE The' petition of Hava D. Richter, praying for the to C.uaUV or AamlnUtratlon.r,E;f.htr,of In the eclat of Arthur J. Dtirnford d ha brn rt for hearing on Friday, the 12th day of July. A.D. ISIS, at T o'clock am. at the Oonnty Ootirt House, in the Court said Court: in Salt Lake Citf. Salt Lake County. Utah. Witness the Clerk of eaid Court. its th teal thereof affixed this 29th di of June. A.D. 151S. THOS. HOSIER Clef k (Seal) By M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. r - Job P. Lyon. Attorney for Petlr.onef r' PRO IN. THE DIsfRICT COURT bale Division, tfn end for Salt Lake " , o Utah.-In the mat-t- r County. Slpte or the estate of Ida Pearl Xori-- r. deceased. Notice. qtsfst, The prtUJGtL of ifyrum H. Evans praying for the is siJAftre to himself of letters of istraUon lia th 44 Feartl Norduiat deceaaed, liaa been -the Sfflt dav-- f Friday A. D., T91t. at 10 ovioclt a ro4 County Court Hmiaa, in tbe Court of said court, in Salt Lake Lake County. Utah. " 4 Witness the Clerk bf eaid with the seal thereof affixed, this PRO-ba- P-- e ims-jc- - - THOS. HQJ4LR. Clerk. . i . broad-uprisin- Lots 5 and - of function-3- . Toknfh 9 and Range aforesaid all tracts in SaW Lake County, State of Utah ha ber set for hearing on and for settlement at annual acrwm T7idayrtWTYtn day at IA o'clock a.m.. July. the County Court House, in the room- of said Court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Utah. Witness the Clerk of said Court tritr the seal thereof" affixed this 2sth day of Juna, A D. ISIS j Clerk or respective signers for further Information. ", THlti DISTRICT :C0CRT4PRG-liat- o Tomorrow, Tncs.. .. , 'UIU.1AM EAU.SC Si. la.iUviaion. ia and for Bait Lake State of Utah.: In the matter ICounty.estate-oItOl'CIIl AND READYof the Robert Carty. dereaaed. Nolire .The pel it Inn of. Uundry- himslf of praying for th isuane to letters of. adcoinistraiion io tb of Robert Carty. deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 12th day of. the County ACourt House, In the Court a rrwam n mu rl in Qslt Pijj j (Salt Iake ( ounty. Elah. and indignation, it is improbable that oer-mafWitness the Clerk of said Court, with Ltua. xheraoX tabe.aaal affixed, will he m t he rpond to Jircept thee - t ltth dav i of June. A. Lt.: 191. THOS. HOMER. at face valuyT" An Tinmediale lightfvea ) Clerk ening of the bonds which she has already hi M 8tM Enell.Vthiev Tep ty Clerk A Leatherwood,. King. file -t BoWiev the upon rouimon! Attorneys for Petitioner. placing of Mocow. Petrograd and other RusIN, THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-hat- e sian centers unaer German maruai law. me reDivision, in ahdfoiL Salt Lake CountyvState of Utah. - lo to a state-o-f duction in fact of The whole-count- ry of the estate of Alfred John Danste; NOTICE. The petition absolute vassalage these are among the of George H. Dansie. administrator of the likeliest of the possible consequences of last estate of Alfred John Dansie, deceased, r . And th- wh-iIrdife and prop- -' prayrnir Tor xtr order '6 sal of real Saturdayrrrtmer" On thTittier; ijaniLitifriuJ-cident'maef said decedent, and that all I property ' erty are destroyed, and agonizing suffering ett- -' persons interested appear before the foreshadow, as some observers- V SHERIFF'S SALE. to show cause why an orCourt said depends .upon only surrounding 9 general revolt againsl'The hated Gershould not be granted to sell so DISTRICT IN AND der shall ss be necessary,"' of the much physical condition's. Reports as to this latest for .Salt Lake man domination, a beginning of ihe Counjjr. State of Utah. described real estate of said Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Com- , following it ; deceased, that is to drive the invading tyrant out. horror would imply that the Columbia's plaintiff, egainst pany. h corporation, Beginning at a point 91.9 feet north als.0 more or less under the influT Joseph the news'and develooments of A West. Lola H. West, Samuel from corner of Section the southwest AHen.. Gehrge W 2. II. Allen, Ida Lowt-' be full of ip- - fncu of liquor: for the fact that the boat ran Middleton." Townahp 1 South. Range- 1 . West. -- tbeufXUgWjdays are certain to MargareCE, Middleton. E. S' Balt Lake Merdian. and running thence liio shoal water and luftnped flir shore show's Hsllork. Belt tonIak County, a Munici....'4 jnin, weei.U2ia.eS feeu TerejL jJj; of Utah. Defendant south 2J deg. 01 piln. west 7J.9J pal Corporal tin?re yer? an ..taken .wiLh.a to the west-fron- t thence be void- etf-s- h erltTe-ee- -t ST aegV'West TTII'Tee'i' feerrtheBcrhonw 1 LHRIBLE TRAGEDY TRVCKARIE TO door of the County Court House more or less, to the. wes.Ulne of fur on' Thus, with ordinary precautions In the City and County of Salt .ake, southeast i of the southeast DRINK. j of Seci.e.forted. what ehe than disaster cbuldL bale' .State of Utah, on the 10th..day of July. tion t. Township and noon-o- f A- - P- - 11 S, at 12 o'clock said thence north t feet; thence sast IM.Ti been. , the expeced? of excursion steamer linking day all the right, title, elatm'and in feet; thence north S deg east 71.25 -tereal-Q- f said defend a nts.oU.Jn and feel; thence east In tti degrewand quality and exlent of her tok feott TtrenSe 'ifr th(t I llitwi- - rtvr the following decriie4-.- r ai oerih IU2 feel; thenc? jouth 7t deg. JO mXde considersome toJwIt: 150 Toss "vvuiess,' lives of mm. east 264 feet; thence, south erty.Iijmois jhas tliouvli ith the 9.4 g thence south Commencing at the Northwest cornoast 16a tr.tpeable to that . source of so much of flie able improvement in recent years.: But there is er of Idvt I- Block 2t. Flat B. Salt feet; thence south XS.de. 30 nun. east feet; vast and immediate further improye-nicu- t- Ia.k City" Survey, and running thence 422.4 feet; thence south 14 dee. 30 min. worl-- j s .misery aiiiTsuTfenng. a i., intiixicalihs rrotu forHumaiV I east Set fe-- t; thence south to'deg. west tlfeTinff property w ill never be Peat Pekin weel 7 rods; thence north 7 rods' to 170,24 feet; thence senth Si deg west drink. The rhief of police ' le there, or, in any other place, until-- the' ttter place of beginning Situate in l 66 feet: thence south Si deg. wtl. 132 as' bavin? said: Rcpori.s line romp to md .people, County. I t all I fert; thence north Si deg. west la: who have those interests in dheir keep; Balt Lake City. Salt Purchase prlcci pavahJe.. In lawful feet; thence south 60deg. west 266 feet; that the drinking on Uiard the Columbia' the ing ore prohibited from putting Into their j thence south 29 deg. So misr. west 92 I money of' the United Slates. Dated at Salt Lake Ctty, Utah, thla feet; thence south 7 deg west 66 feet; night of th tragedy mas carried to extremes. mouths an euenfTo steal away their brains. iy ' 17th day of June A. Tf. 1911 . thence south 11 deg. e&efc 113 fw; -- r -JOHN t. CORLKSS, thence aoutb 4i deg. .50 jnin. eat M : Sheriff of Salt Lake, County, State of feet; thence south it) deg;, east 14v.ij Utah. thence eouth dg. east 6Ll j " JITTI feeffnieftc nOrth Ifejg. fifl mih y twit to the place of bejrfnnui.t for plaintiff. Ashhy Snaw-AtLorti- y 4H:X4.ft Tate of first publication, June 17th, being; In and a part 'of Sections 2 ar,4 A. D. 1918. S), Township and Range afore said, together with the right of eretr JfOXICE. and ingress over a strip of land tw (2) rod wide tbe center line of wh:cl I NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEW by the is described as follows: Beginning 1 Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake the N.E. corner of the N.W. k of thi of such N.E, J of Section 16, same Townshf City. Utah, of the intention Board of Commissioners to make the aod Range-an- d runnlag thence N :i j to- - dog. 61 min. east, 226 feet. i w rovement. described flowing . Beginning at a point 14.24 wjt: To remove the present eight foot con south from the southwest corner ot 4 2. Township Fouth, crete sidewalks and replace the same Lot' j. SectfoiT Salt Lake -- Mertthar. with concrete .sidewalks nine 9) feet I Range 1 West, 76 dg if and running- - thenee-eeu- th ) mches thick, with iwide and four min. east 24.39 chains to hank of Jor- er 'three and (3) inch baee ! dan River; thence up the nrer ban! south 41 deg. 25 min. west 5.64 chain remove the present stone curb 75 deg. 35 min. west H Iter, and replace .with concrete curb thence north only, on Regent Street between" First chain; thence north 44 deg. east 4. k inSou4h- - a4- - SCARd- - South- - atreeta. chains; thence north 76 deg. 50 mis .Sidewalk. District No. 30. according west 3.50 chains; thence north 50 dz to the plans, profiles ard specifications east 30 links; thence south 7,6 deg. 5l i Fn- - min east 34 70 chains to the pUon file in the office of the Oity be4ng in and a part ofiih gineer. and defray the abutters portion beginning. 4 o? 4 of the cost and expense thereof by alsouth of the northwest and par: Range-aforesai- one or another bureau of the agricultural . , te. -- iJ ed - . . y ala - 4 4 ssi .jjdoaythings in-i- i j ib Will person of an ambassador, no matter unpopular and odhius. is held In all rivi-lir.goyernmonts to be even more sacred and inviolate than rovalty itself, for Ihe reason that in 'him is represented, not ihe foibles or thf virtues of an tndividuat, but the power and majesty of a friendly nation. And by the same : U.keu every goverumeut rescuu. wun a promptness atid vigor pot comparable with any other provocation,, the'.slipfitest insult or While in this- case the officiats- - Uof-biuci- ftr-- -- 4hpwTlie . triotHin ne, Tand : I ate net r, This phase of the case will receive our rigid attention, after we have buried our dead; the Said Captain Q. W. results may be amazing. frioderick of the local home guard, Our men are angry; they believe the crew of (he Columbia had beeh'drihkfng and wiere negligent. These statements, together with reports of lue- actions of a number, of The excursionists, carry the conviction that- liquor had been Jjuiun.,,fcciayti!HL. the intimation from the Pekin chief of police of forthcoming amazing developments, create the suspicion that the excursion was a gen- eral carousal in which crew and many of the With such a passengers were participants. prevailing, the occasion was - naturally one ' fi'pe'-- lot ail others, men entrusted with the operation of; a common carrier like a steamboat or a railroad train must have clear heads and mv rei able nerves. Quick, . accurate judgment and prompt, efficient action' based on undemanding of surroundings and condi-tin- n of hperation arenMnt-ia- l at web timer If. efficiency of action is clogged or para-jvrbjr IrtaOTJLtjiere Is- no tellhig tQ 'Wbat come disaster in desthjotion of eteiumay prop, erfy. suffering afid dea'Jl. A drunken at (he throttle of a locomotive is a dreadful thing: to contemplate; no effort of tne nnactnalion is required to figure out what miy be . the ... resulL. .appiiy.... this sort ot thine dtiesliol oeeur now In tfiiscountry. for railroad managers everywhere - have perma-pntl- v dmon Barleycorn from their i igtit of wav. nj when the crew of an excursion steam-.- er ; get to irinking,. and the .escursioaiit weH-iAa-ke a hand in the game," it is merely a question of time before the expectedhap-iwii- -: - anti-Germ- au ! IABI n I HEN jAV HE assassination of the German ambassador at Moscow cannot hilt accravate enor- - Story and. Lots of Fun.. :.ti,:- . : BURTON HOLMES IN THE SOUTH SEAS. PATHE NEWS. rail-roa- RISSLAS LATEST BOMBSHELL. DIIIERRKI) DRAFTEES AND SLACKERS. rite .. utii f - ed . - . Its Artistic, a Good over-crowdi- ng . I in her latest Arteraft Triumph - - - - . . HOW. COULD YOU JEAN? ! J Ti MARY - : WEDNESDAY. TODAY, TOMORROW, '. ne 4 "Better Pictures for. You and Your Family. pro-Genri- : - t ! rrrv; rla PARAMCIUNTIEMFRESS "' - than which.'we venture to think, there poor is no Jwtter proof of the true Christian, be lie leader or layma n. bile- Bis hop M H ier s vir tues: were .mostly snrh as woni I e rill'd horn etyrthcy nevei t h cl e s isti d s ir e many acid public tests; and with his growth in years and prominence, so also grew be In mens confidence and esteem. Correct habits of life and. tbe lightly-borphysical burdens of matured middle age. seemed to give warrant, that many years of usefulness were still before him but this was not to he. To gay tbat.no one will be found precisely .to iilLhis place it an obvious truism that e an be remarked of any useful man who dies in - the harness. And yet human experience ts that, mtich as such men may be needed, other men come forward to fill the gaps, end the world wags on as before. jV'o doubt it will rJways be so: and yet, in an exceptionally literal and. sincere sense,. it can be said of Orrin P. Miller that he will be long and deeply" mourned and by many thou?and3..1be . more . fondly remcnibcred be. : cause so sorely missed. . T, -- ,4 mathemaDmn.,tndi3Cfl.Yec,i'hai.Jhi9.imp).y. r' .teal.tng-vhiriltw---- OCR jyRVO PTORE IS AT 113 114 SOUTH MAIN ST. 30-ce- hws Ur- - . . I - new methods, modern machinery and skillful-facto- ry management have brought the prices of these goods to a minimum, consistent withTugh grade materials and 4 workmanship- .' ' The best mixtures from the made all castings are of iron known to the trade, are smooth and strong. The nickel work is the finest That good materials, expert workmen and close supervision are' able to make. " 4 means the necessily for saving sornewhere and somehow during the ensuing twelve months the ! large amount of sixty million tons. The in-- -t oreased consumpdon Is dtie 'almost whony to the seething activity in the nation's war JndUS Tines, and in this direction there can be no thought of relailng the effort The disap- -i pointingly small increase in the output Of tbe I mines is due to the shortage of labor, and this raiso appears to be a matter beyond present remedy. There is no visible escape, therefore, i.from the dilemma: this sixty million tons of t 'oaj must be eaved. But bow? .Two plans suggest First, Tigid economy on the part of users; and this is very clei.Yly the inspiration of Dr. Garfield's pre- -f Ik warning, with Us significant intimation 'that if consumers will not eeonomire yolun-- ! taijly they may be compelled to do so. And j second, the restriction of coal consumption by i industries not essential to tbe conduct of. the In this direction. Dr. Garfields bureau ; war. ' hat already taken one long step, that is, in reducing by 25 per cent the. amount of coal ,;dbat may he consumed in ifte menufeeture-o- f pUAsure automobiles. Other similar steps in the same line, and even more drastic in char. actir may be ordered before the country sees ! its way out of the present really gloomy fuel prospect for the foming wihter. Have been brought to the lugbest fficiency while went to another waiting tine and Stood-thirty minute bibreL T bought a ticket: Then I paid a tax on it rTheo another tax Tnr ndmg m a fiiltman.' Then a Pullman tirket. Then a tax on that Five watlops thev gave me. I hey had refused to reserve a berth for me by telephone. They refused to re- serve a berth from a distant city to an- - other point by telegraph. I don j, obj cL liny didn t lake aU myj; money I had enough kft to buy a nt meal in tbe diner for a dollar eighty, and a quarter to help pay the porters wages But if Czar McAdoo would kindly issue a ttkase to all railroad clerk and herders of public, asking,, them to deal, gently: ,tbe. with the common people, who are imbued: with tbe desire to contribute money to the - roads, and remind thenr that dead hens lay . hd eggs, and instrurt them tr administer a little laughing-ga- s of courtesy when, Oil r dollars, it would help gllract ai m- s- I am not Honest, ITh not a Bolshevik. I m just bruised. Ill take mv punishmenL, if it necessary. But why kip on pounding a man when. hes down mivj H. C. forbes, in his magazine: T he abolition of ticket offices at convenient points, the cancellation of old-tiprivileges such as the return and refund of nimsed Pullman tickets, the lop- -. ping off of passenger trains, the .curtailment of sleeping accommodations, the of trains all this will save money for the new railroad overlords, but the public will have to foot the bill, not only financially, but at the cost of time, temper, convenience and efficiency. - So railroading ha fat government-controll- not tended to whet the publicV attitude for the government ownership of The attitude of many railway employees toward the traveling public has undergone a distinct and regrettable, but perhaps net unnatural, change. Atready - there, is noticeable Ihe proverbial haught iness of government officials. The men now feel that their former bosses are no longer bosses and that they need not be overcareful how they acL ... (Copyright, 1918, by Frank Crane.) -- : See Them In Our Hardware Dept. z:jt4tzt:"" ; u .1. - i . ;T!uf I lances Gas.Ranges,a man or group of men in our organwation.. will be claimed. ' , ; And that has been the eommendableat- titude big business throughout the cnuntryC And of the people generally. We are willing to ao without sleeping cars, .dining car and chair ears. if it means licking, tbe German, just, as we gladly dispense with wheat, m4l and diamond necklaces. irate, for. " j- i -- bad to travel the other day, on the crack railway of the Lniled - States. I went to the ticket office and had to stand In Rne fur half an hour before I eould get - to a clerk to ask a .question:: The clerical: force was entirely inadequate for dpcent fi rv ire When I reached the clerk I found I was at the wrong place. He snapped at me, too. Ahhough my'only offense wks a desire to spend some money for a ticket, I ..felt as if l were up before a police magi- -. G -- 4 d ina-liejo- us Jterrbar Audit Bureau Circulation. 'J. P, McKinpay, .Eastern Representative. ork. orfw.-- '234 Fifth AvenueChicago Office, 1 28aurh Micjiifjan Avenue.. - Frank Crane. besidpr-rfoitgtn'g'tf- 1 aeaand March News by Dr. loyal epirit-The public and the railway official hgye-jtrieto lo the anion 'of the gov-- " erpment in taking over the railroads. rttYanythnigTd winThe war.1ThegovrJ' ernment, said Ogden Armour, when war was declared, vcan have Armour & Com -- all buslnfs communications and all re THE DKSKRKT NMl'S. mAtaoee, tfalt Lake .City. I tan. : i orrerpm? tfenrf mm for to tk Editor publication should 81918 JULY. MONDAY NEWS GOVERNMENT RAILROADS. it may be made w'orse.. if those y bo still regard these employees as slackcis are eiKHigh-t- a jayl draff fheyar-gtag-- , tobert'aniof doing ror The truth. is and U cannot bd joo strongly that the functioning of the department of agriculture at .the very' top Of its AdlrM ' EVENING DESERET elabmate-testimony- ' SUBSCRIPTION r4 a y N w, per eeklv, par year. : feaM fcsi-l- 4 - j. NEWS EVENING7 i- " , T Tt O. ir M CTer ne1!reputv Attorney for II. Barkman, K COURT. IN THE DISTRICT revision, in and for Rail TRD-hat- e LJ xnautr Tountr. State of Utah. Tn the the eafate of Ivy. Barton W ashircu Ieroeaed. Notice. The petition of .Owa isP. W ashington, praying for me to Letter L. .Barton of Lej suance ters of Administration In .th deeasa of fvy-- - Barton- - Was h ing has been eet for hearing on r riday. tn . D 12th day of July A. 11. o'clock at th County House. lnthA Court Boom of tituirrir TAke'CIiy Skit County. t"th. Witness the Clerk of mid the eI thereof xfDxed. "tht day ef JOhe A. D., 117. THOS. HOMFR- (Seal) By St M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. tT Jeremiah PetiUonSr. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. RR" bate. Division. In and - fir Sa.t- .M'TtighUJ3d"the of th esUte Of Phoehe WoIst.nhOW deceased Notlre The ' ptiupB Daniel Wolatenholm. praying for letters or "' Issuance lo hlmaelf-o- f ministration In the estate of. bee" F; deceased. Woletenholme, for hearing on Friday,' th 2tb-) : o'clock AD.. 1. J .191I., July. at the County Court House. "Lake Room of said court In Salt Lake County. Utah. Witness th Clerk .of aafd Ct4' with, the aai thereof affixed h , 19H. dayof ' Juna'.A. I THOS. HOMER.' ' ' ' ClerS Seal) : By JI. M SnelL Deputy Clerk 0T K. G. H. back man, AjtmtT iioner. '4 .. !: 51 Couri-wit- ' Btokaaw-JrAttorr- ey -i hs -. . CUT-ga- - -' |