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Show .....1 - , , , - ) I 4 DESERiT EVENING .NEWSFRIDAX .NOrEMBER 20 :191 8 any minor cause or for ever $o 'short a lime were reported as unfit, for duty.. ror most purposes, the Inclusion of these unimportant and temporary 'cues atmler the beading "casual--tie- s" ,would be unnecessary, and it certainly was misleading anddisquietint-Jint-fiitt- he make of the reeord, It is clear that al) should be included, leaving the matter of lateranalysis to the military atatisticians. This suggestion of the broader scope of the figures ei8ily accounts for the unexpectedly large total of though 'most of the slight wounds will 1be regarded fula cause for pride, not for anilety or repining. It is not probable, however, that in the case of the other armies,- - Injuries ao slight as those noted in ours, are counted in making up the total of "casualties.", The Germans give their wounded as four millions In round numto the killed bers; which would make of wounded British ratio the while aboull.5; to killed M. about 3.1. But in the American army, even if deaths from all cause, are the ratio is 3.4, while if only the killed. basis the are Included, it.risee to 5. and German casuraties would come men - of: cotirse being a half millionft--mawounded several times and therefore counted More than once. .By comparison, the American at their largest, latest casualties, est;imaltionutt be- rated ely L ,..:11.ET:',',.EVE1111;GIIIENIS: :: . .......,...LLl.......4slt I , .. ' :. 1- 1 I:Wens Oa - - Whitney' - per Potty I t vsrfty . - Temple and East Temple Streets. et South LAIN" a.........;.;,Lalt. !demurer atilitlelt , ei - -- - toussortmor,Es. . year . $0.00 Cents News, per year ' '''''' ... 66 i i' 101 100 6 6,1; nide 1Fdoitt: "011011 Foreign postage emirs. an business communications and all re Address 1., THE PER ERET PEWS. ,. . lintisos. gait Lake CRY. UtLit.-' COrreepOndence and other reading matter for .11hItcation should be addreseed to the Editor. Member Audit Bureau Circulation. , P. McKinney. Fastern Representative, - J. - Mew Torts ()Mee. Fifth Avenue. ' Chicaire O1fIce.,122 South Michigan Avenue. Catered at the postoMee of Salt take City. UV omelmd close matter according to Act of Congress Wares 8. 1$19. entitled tc The Associated Press is ofexclusively all news dispatchee U.S for republication in this to it or not otherwise credited and also the local news published !Ilia ot special Alt right of republication here ars also reeerved. - .,,., e ', I ( - t 29,- - On-th- to! !;.:.'",---:, at to-ni- ny - LKAISER 'WILHELM is said to have been a great reader of history, is well as somethlog a ,dabbler with the poets; and In both these of literature he tan' still doubtless find Iioei him while betnch to instruct it notofentertain Count von his friend oraits, at the chateau Allies in the Holland,ofille Er.entinck with respect to his sometime sacred person. He brill find cold comfort, in the words of grimyEttlad Itilton who wrote f "It bath always been :held, since thebeginning of the ages, that any;one has the right to seize a tyrant or wicked ;Abut, and after due conviction, to depose and :behead him." Yet the beheading of Charles I, which Milton, he sought to justify, is reek. ea.hieteilans Ill havccleared the way, r.,-,- 1 smoothly than any other, one act of the ,C.Iorswellian ,regime, for the restoration of ;')j . , ewi bi Di. Freak Crso.) (For The Deseret - - the - " . , I c-i,- '1;2 - do , eakcenTirtiè - 'war to orfor end ' . - - : - - . - ..,, - 4 - I , - 'n'-A-- . : Ask . to --- - In Ai Fr Ri - - , s aa N muuurniummtplmimillunitionaniul tel Po - I. - by r.- - , el . - 1 rights-superio- Iles . 9-0- ur t g 111-Zogin- 1 - i ,,, Ok ,44 ini"1"Z. ,I4' Likw. ,,, ' . Iceen0vf-7eleetblizzard- 1' ! - 7 AN. 111111M1m A . . . I . cross-Atlant- ic, I : trim ia.' .orid. --,- - ::. ..16.1,....n.;...,1,.. . . , ,.. , , . 4 - 1"11111101. , V.) - - ' . - - .. ' - 1.15 let we ,IP OT be - - Sh re ad tL . , tri of . th : ou to ---, lie , ',la-- , VLISATCH - ,,t - creeping - , : 17ttket COO, COALv " - be s-- DoOlt tot the wintry winds catch you without a good supply of ooldand, while ,.. at it, Nat as well make sure of you'', having Ow boot of tho good onesCastle Gate or Clear Crooktho two fuels that have boon the loaders in the west for1-4- , ' twenty-fiv- e years. WE HAVE PLENTY OF BOTH ' . , . - t' - ,,,. -- - ' - . , - 4111:11, - of se . Winter these are gradually .All . What aBout your coal bin? itoo. . t . . . - , . upon you, - , . - in , , - nt a wo-Bright-apots--: -T- -- , n . ,. -- 3 kinas . , : or sh annnutuninuultmommownimiumnimmumumuninolli twoit vs, am,o00 -- - t- , - I 0- memoir" recelom. 0,0- - . cha.rge. TRUST COMPANY - end Se - COPPER-BA1nONAL BANKERS - Jo , , to have "Financial Foresight" sen t to your address, without OV. isilli pa hc - -- , - N - -- - - a L - -- -- -- court-mart- ial - - advantage Of theoPpörtnnity to counsel iw th e 6- fbe entitled by becOming'i of this bank, to which you --- will ' ' -- ' ' -- . . depositor. Take-- , , ,- - --- ' $10 paved each month. with 4 per cent compound Interest will total $500 In lees than four years. 125 a month grows to $1000 In about three years. , E-- -. B. - ., ' , I - - , , a --- --- - , . - lv - By building up a working tcapital.you will be ready to 'grasp ' -- NV the opportunities .which always follow thegrowth of a bank , - - account.. Don , t takechances2Ly our future success jus tfor tbe 7-:- ,- . .. - u 1 sk to-a- , , - , -- Ti M -- the" the-tim- - - lo 1 aThng right bpportun47'16-come e Now, with the return of peace, is yourself,.. ..!..,!Am I ready for opportunity'''. If you have formed the savings bank habit and are making regular deposits in this bank--, you......are- already on the road to sue-, , ',,., Bt if you do- not have a savings account, surely you will-;-start one NOW. .H at th th Opportunities? Perhaps,Ike many other young men, you hive long plailned to go into bifmess. No doubt, you have for--the '---. y, Yf '0:..0..'.,.t0..dyi.,,;0.', - - of .16 . lt - ot ' ?bat WITflat, held mansion that...ince has been yours. Babas, fuzzy chicks. kittens, puppleknew grass. pussy willows, greentne trees In spring, the first snow of winter, about all Hof them bang rainbow tints of fairyland. licrw. envy the youth, thait has yet to : :read for the first time ,"The Count of Monte of-whi- ri - OM... , - '111 :1; ww - sttri - mL..."a-Ackf- 111. , 4 firetneast------r--- ti:k1 11 approval of reasonable people on both sides, has Just been handed down by the supreme court of Massachusetts to the effect that "neither la peCliataa. The Three Musketeers." or "Treasdestrian nor a traveler by automobile has rights ' ure Isbutdt , superior to those of the other." , Why do fools pride themilelves upon so-- - Two girls had been struck by an automobile phistication, upon having seen thia and heard that and read the other? 1rheire is to get out of the way of were while trying they Ltbe . , borror lost all street--c-aaboth Um machine-an- d .:.......L, And you. greenr awkward,- embarrassed,-was - were coming from the same direction- It cheer up! We old one', that have seen it all. would give- - any money could we but claimed by the automobile driver, and the court - have your inexperience. which atone gives , 16 held, that 'if the' girls had TitoOd where they .ewharies IL the soul the rapture of first things.-- were they would not have been injured. But it I, ; Doubtless the last years of the treat Napo.(Copyright, tell, by Frank Crane.) Make the strongest appeal to William was shown that if they had stood where they : , - , jean will JT , betWeen of the were, they would have been perilonsly ss he coniemplates the fate ' rithentollent pumerous discarded royalties of -the past whose the street car and the motor carassuming that TWENTY YEARS AGO will rise up in his Mind.- Yet Professor the motor car had kept strictly to the right. In 'risme-Smitthe distinguished student of his- - seeking to cross the road they were struck and nem tit. riles of me Deseret News. ,.ra.y and lecturer on law at Columbia Untierinjured; but if the auto bad been traveling at a .. ' 29. 181011. after observing that a monarch's exile al- - lawful rate of speed there is every reason, to be, t.r-- evilly, creates sympathy in certain circle e lays: lieve the girls would have reached a place of Lindsay P. Holt, troop IP. Temth , tufted illatee cavalry . was- tried by f,Illia the cue I have uked leading safety 'Even if, in the light of what 'hapand sentenced to death for the nrir., ' rvirench histórians whether in their opinion his pened," says the opinion of the court, "they did der of his best friend. The origin et the' emis Second not &cisnot :. ieslie did pave the way for the pursue the wisest course, that nol knan's trouble was stated in those wordi: "Mean whisky and a pistol." The m;n's ive against them:. 'nip court further held that and each answered that it uncpiestionably ?sire; On remorse was said to be awful. the other hand, beheading has often re- where an automobile has ben driven.. care- '.n;.!ted in trouble, in the cue of the Stuarts lessly or at an excessive rate of speed the Subscriptions to a benefit fund for the - widow of Col. George E. Waring. Jr.; who ,.. recover, even if he hailnot may pedestrian New Tort of yellow fever contractdiod.in ' triatles of abdicated with instances shown the best judgment in looking for a place Cistory , d in Cuba, amounting to the sum of 5;- : i- of safety. teu' datkronell monarchs whithave gone Into ex' have and or there either . not do course conflict enforced, of distinctions These voluntary '', ,,,i'.'lf Advice from' ?ottbruroto the Boston ci:::;1 tivilist4 history,' however, contains few with the main proposition that "neither the Herald stated that the steamer Portland of - the Boston & Portland ' met death pedestrian nor the traveler by automobile has where a dethroned Steamship company. r been wrecked off Highland Light and tends of his former rabieettrwhIle tars' to the otherr which is good 2 that the entirecrew and passengers, numt4nf3ed are the eases where a sovereign, defeated sense as well as good law. At the sama time, It bering 111...1ia4 perished. Thirty-fobodies Or Is equally good sense and equally good law for Is tattle and surrendering tohad 'Ibsen 'recovered when the report was at their behest,- has been by them the pedestrian rationally to assume that the dz---- s to death. Al! these facts no doubt have traveler by antomohile will not violate any statThgovernor at Washington was officially advised of the successful termination of the lp::;:z4 in mental review before the deposed utory law or be careless, and upon that aseumpse...vett during the last four weeks. Can he, tion the !former may act within reasonable ,Paris peace negotiations with Spain. eon- - firMing reports of the surrender of the treyer of millions' of lives and billions of Philippines to the United States on payment to tiresome, hope' or expect escape all punishof $20,000,001.1 , BIG FLIGHT. FOR pftrzE for his crimes? The whole world also is Wrecks and lose of life were reported along ,soling the questionHolland perhaps more CTITITY of the air service in the warithich The New England, coast as a result of terrific) Ainxiously than any other- - nationT just. nowwad stated that at least se schoonrIgales-Iis now brought to an end, and theinarvel-- What shall be done with this man, the world's ous advance made in the scienee of ationautics, T ere had gone down at different points from ' Eastport, Me.. to New Havett2Conn. best hatedfugitive from Justice? will combine to give great interestAb the considered the the one of "Harry, Valet," flight for which the London Daily Mall i - tpcLE SAM, WORLD'S CREDITO& cleverest Jewelry thieves 11141 Europe, was has offered a prize of $50,090, The conditions arraigned in the West London police court ratted States has become a creditor, In of the competition have lately been received in charged with stealing jewels valued at 110,000 I I;. stead of a debtor nation; it has, in fact, be- - this country, tad they 8,14 of a character,whIch pounds, while on a train running between --- ' Paris and Calais. :ioMe the banking center of the world. The almost guarantets thatthi feat will successfully 7 linancial halo that frosted the croin of The be accomplished. may be of any states from the scourge, has raised his name to bid Lady of Threadneedle Street," (The Bank of nationality so lo,ngftmpetitors as they hold an aviatoes cerken:hind) from the time when memory rurnieth tificate issuedvunder the rules of the Interns, the loftiest plane among earth' s benefactors; ' OS to tberntrary has been shifted to this side tional Aerorieutic Federation by the Aero Club and the Rockefeller Foundation, in sending him , I and the on his present mission, is sure to.add further Ihr, the'Atiantie,- and now rests easy over-ou- r of Amitita on this side of His sfideral Reserve banking system. There were BoyelAero Club of Great Britain on the other luster to an already imperishable fame. remonitions of this change for some time be- Ode( ,Only one aircraft ma be used for each presence is much needed in the countries to gore the war; but the war's advent hastened and altempt to mato the flight, but it May be re- which he has been sent, especially on the northwest coast of South America 'where for generarfhas noiv completed the transformation; paired en route and will be se' marked before to Prior the war, The United States (Ay,ecl starting that it can be identified upon reaching tions, malarious diseases of the- most deadly about four billions of dollars. Now' we the other side... Intermediate' stops are allowed, type have prevailed, tothar4itent that, is at kbroad , in Ecuador. International trade And ' hold obligations from' foreign nations tof. some but they may be made only upon the water. The Guayaquil - 'nine, biluons, having at the same tioir bought start may be made from either land or water, commerce, Which ought to be importantare 'back three billions of bur OWL1 obli.gitions-- This but at the finish the competitor must cross the really represented by nothing more than a :has given the United States a great credit posi- coast line in flight.. 'The London newspaper cipher. r If the general can conquer these tin.: ,tion that will exercise .a corresponding influhich is offering this handsome prize is said to wholesome eonditions which untold Jens of fence in fpreign tommerciat fields., it is under-- - be he will- prove getting tired of waitihg for some one to win quinine have failed , stood that while the annual income fronT this the money. The present likelihood is, however, himself. more than ever a worldwide benefacbe brought home, and that the sporty owner of the great journal will tor; and he might then with Profit turn-hi- s at,investment can not Jthat muck of...tt 191 be used in developing for- -- itow.very soon be relieved of his suspense. tention to the northwest coast of Africa where teign industries, ,,this condition itself will vastly the malaria is said to be so deadly that foreign-- , A SURGEON'S CONTINENTAL- CAMPAIGN. extend our banking facilities; In this connecers approaching on shipboard take sick and die i Akin it isdertineigto observi that this counbefore their vessels can reach the xtharves. In . , no her lesfrOniiwned victories DEACE bath advance of another hundred milthere yet remain-manremit short, fields to conquer Itry's Milton wa John than sang , hideous where .ttion,. to Italy has made pur total loans to all the have long held diseages tropical by. the resumption of ' to and is be it '1A)ties to date an almost even eight billions,-Th- e this consum- -, tliat sway; hoped work by Maj. Gen. William C. Gorges, .surgeon limit of it Is that by far the larger part of this and will be sanitation of Itokr ' Isast sum has remained on this side ' having been general,l the Rockefeller foundation. vouchsafed sufficient strengtbi Ind support to researA fever ler to our friends to expend in this coun;,-enable hinf to Farryihe:war.,Ito the. enemiee (;,9 rgaejlad, legnnLth is :work .in January - - :tryfor munitions and supplies of x:arloils kinds.- 1911, by permission of the war department; strongholds and reduce them by stc,rm.-- fo it has remained here in home circulation; but when the United States entered tho war, he -EVENING VI TILE SCORE:"'and it has placed us as a-- nation in the fortunate to to return his army' specialty but gene'rally, believed impossible positiorr.of relinquished.' The? old 69th was botmd-trla ag retired last 00,ober by operatinen work. Ho pet to Sedan and -e too... tating our cake and hiving it out the memory tit 'Iatarhipt)eried there limit teriel pt intled wipeforty-eigyears, foro to an Irishman '. in service until The, amist icwhen keirra aged. - '"named IlAW'CASL'ALTIES" WERE SLIGHT, -; Post:takein his his le alield where labors up Again - 4.,r RE great and sudden increase in the number made- an internatiotial name by clearing - the 7-- 1 AUSTMA'S .M017..7 . , 41 of American casualties abroad, in the coml. Isthintis'of Panarria of,the yellow peril and thug ,. . ... 'pleted and compileC,Iists up to mid including enabling this governmeztt-- ' Wo don't, wishtoiiib it in or anything. hut the Panama. the last daa's fieitinf.' November', Comsve can help recalling that Auatrias-mott- o ' "Austria frit in orbe ultirna," (Austria will en4 ;en. glared with thetotals published November 15 (organ goes to Central and South Amer-!e- a dure forever."--Hans. City Stir.. , . twhich manifestly. were conuilled some weeks where not only yellow level., but; other vi ru-- 7' tiarlier...created considerable dismay A ziozt: diseases are periodically BRAVERY. an households and led to of' anxious Ili ere. oglIAto.-Olieratio-.a 'With ii, to the ca usiSTOrisec-6MtliOu-glthe seamen at tie! could not fall tor the local governments for their suppression.. 2 , itowever. there was consolatioo and relief in the psychotogy in holchtfuthat of yellow jack." , aonquest spextarular would inspire the nation like a total ' in those that later ithMexglanation jet) has Freed .not Duly the pesrilential eleventh-boursfliTt in-fight.--' . 41gie1 thetery.liglitly wounded, .all whQ or 118t1 but 'Cuba and various bo11Lhern,k1Uork - ' e 11.0f, OlLthe scones?' of first things! The curse of Old age lstbatLhey become fewer land fewer.- - The rapture of youth is that there,: bpportunitt ?or so many beginnings. That first home. obeli and cramped. In ,more-tutt,Pbtee- 6V, tilll 1:t4 Ot - The firat kiss of love te than all the subsequent chapters of passion. - Were you ever in Parts? Do you remember the first day, when you stepped out of the train and got you a voiture in the burly. burly and rode with your bags through the strestatt was all so new so ntrange. so wonderfulimagination gilded the actual-- never Since has 'Paris seemed to you such an utterly foreign, wildly adventurous place. -- And the first banquet you ever attended.' the first theatre, the first ball, the first po.: , Mica! meeting. The ocean can never ainin be to you what it was that first day you saw it, strange blue wall, that soon stretched out into ' , : I; :- --- - - , , - the ADECISION that will- not pleasemeet-wion either side,- but will th ,4' , ring tasted Tb rars'iremear of sever beforet The thaim of the nowt 0, The first five minutes in bed! What sweet. Neu in the first troproachea of sleep! How the bed caresses you end the call of weari. -,ness is answered by the luxury of restt The ftrst sip of water when you're .thirsty,, as heaven's nectar. The first bite of food when you're hungry, that la the eptrituals idealized food. the rest In feeding.. a,littl PEDESTRIAN AND AUTOMOBILE. , 14 n even-take- -- - - ded, roon FOR REFLECTION KAISER'S 41 o the-rati- Imigulure 19,1,3.. NOV. SALT LAKE CITY, I - lultlitilitHintninuttilitmluminimitmmintririrmintmilmilittionnunnitrnimillimnionituttinnthullinnuinurnmininitougullli THE FLAVOR OF BEGINNINGS. J.'3e,000-easuitit.les;- - - ORmillMOIMINadm.M - , , TOO , ha in . , . be ' s - - Not DRINK HOT WATER - i . Says you really feel clean, sweet and fresh inside, and are seldom ' . , y odesa-dietutarL4eear- led -- - i ikone..-or-11- , - ., - vanced r - - g- -- - - ht --- -. !.- - I. -- Mar!itahon,-N'ew-York"EVenih- ' k , - :. ' - , , s 11,-a- -- as .,& -- . TOO-BELAT- -, 1 totals-were,-ilr--- -- I'Even 11 1 art 1 . ea , L , Infittenza BEFOREBREAKFAST -- - f Or-a- ny Health will 71'4pSti-4:Poiii-dp- If you are a&ustorned to wake up coated tongue, foul breath or with a dull. dizzy headache; or..lfyourA nd sour-aturn into gas- - and meals acids,you have a real "surprise, await-- 4 Ing you. Tomorrow morning, Immediately upon tHiting,drink a Tins' of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone; phosphate In It. This is intended to first neutralise and then wash out-Of- l your stomach, liver. kidneys and Indi' thirty feet of Intestines all the gestible waste. poisons, sour bile and toxins. thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire- alimentary canal. Those "abject to sick headaches. form of stomach trouble, Priced. tesSet accine, ree a guarter,Pound ston4 phosphate from the drug store and begin enjoying this morning in-- 1 It lis. said that men and women who trY become enthu-- 1 elastic and keep it up. dollY. It is al it is more splendid.health measure-fo- r Important to keep clean and'ptireon the inside than on the outside.--bcause the skin pores do not absorb imdisease purities Into the blood. causing while he bowel pores do-- 1 The principle-o- f bathing not new, as millions of people practice 'IL' Jtist as hot Nontttle and freshen the skis, so itot purify and-'1water lithestone teaspeontul-estomach.. phosphate act on the' kbineyi and bowels. Limestone liver.1 phate is an inexpensive white powder, and almost tiiiiisk hifitialiililliteiiiè. free of Charge to all Physkians aid Health: Officers ASTH , ea - RELIEVED WITH INSTANTLY 1 e' ASK ANY DRS. SHORES & SHORES Fort and.' WOMEN; MEN Mee; 249 'Main Salt Lake City liours. 10 to 5; 10 to 12. s rfigEHMWD:OR OR 11011E111 ERN a upOn--.applic- SPECIALISTS aider-betb.- --: ORIKALST Th.., b Wilkie bonat the. i .....":- "Wiltir ettElcupa--: t010 ILLIETV s.- - -' Thor .et Vombetit 161 AM loinmpowoio eel 1614 4 , , 'eA' . ; ,,,4 &res. , ;111 . , 4 10,0: 4111 Look at Dra.Knoceffii ", record of 26 years. of i, 4 kI.:k ., ', continuous- - success specialists in PiERVo-- , ,;iCIIIIONIC,H .'1 : - end ',SPECIAL Ahak,4;4---- - Ots i DISEASES. Minna Pte''''40.1r. 1.7.7' ; .0 ; c,,'- , .... :"- t ;,,k -- tasteleaseL-Advertimeme- - " - Call or. write. loRLAGRI p ' - Some--daY- .... f 'L . , 4 - 411460molit. ,--- IT r ' ihnimmi : ..;. .. :r'- loon 'Drug - 1 - 'j..- Ce:Adrertmettent. -,- ' . V 'O. |