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Show cvziiiiro ijsvts Tuesday December J ii wccU U a tomorriea to return U tot and ba says he atxnds ret?y eld fcadlSssA wK- too praaest to and anristii re!hqnfcS f- I xlMb- i A an that, by waitthan at tarty data rather of limit .ifntil governacst the. statutory ing control it reached, the period of doubt tad un, MI certainty shall be prolonged. I i All this adds Intereel andenriositjr aa to rMr , Hr the selection of toe man who. is to be director-gener- al hi place ef Ur. MeAdoo. This official will bo confronted almost at one with the 4 tU rt m T ifitint necessity of framing policies regarding some fct 4 Salt Lak CKT. XJk. very practical issues. Obviously these policies w should be decided with the view of toe return MU tar. . of toe properties to private ownership, because that is what the present law contemplates. Of MM Ctrletl . course Congress Is at liberty to rescind the reM H'lkAt- - - A turn proviso enacted in the railway 'control K)WO Qm. law. But the duty of the bureau of railway adIs to proceed upon the presumpministration Cwerw Act Mttir jiiwriftig t $tf i - A tion that this proviso will not be revoked, and ftg 4NMHMtM0P 4PHli4 tC Y that the properties will be returned to thetir SSSmmS of a Mr! months speci owners within toe twenty-on- e 1 the exas before in fied much lew the end MMial la Ysl.U . MV alaa nssivil. at of that possible, period, piration deterwas who director a that plain general, wt r i mined on government ownership might easily adopt policies sad deliberately create conditions which would make such return impracticable if not impossible. Whatever of vaguefcrtjj groti. -r there may be in the Presidents ness, therefore Cto $$fcT l .(element of his personal predilections in the 1 ovwy.dsy tad notMoy ' -"- 1-- rt iTjf lb ey hs of CoairtM matter, will be aflootuellr cleared away by the to be tr"nUcr that too oppotU character of the man he appoints TI which' course and tbe lattbe tho by nMra-; tt hztrr! Cl outset takes with in ter the respect to the very il disapprove 5 ti to roads return of tbe of matter theif original tho mty eemo of j Ci -- -t L owner. . to md riht ' CCCa t ) Tbe one point on 'which the President makes himself quite dear is one upon which itootattoa proe U -: be no disagreement anywhere, least there will eoocOthowwo Cr--1 11 of all among practical railway men.' No one dulks tb cf txlCCy to dtoefcarr va to to pre-w-ar wishes revert ttoo tho eoqiUons where that predYtU c ), drfc uoh thoosot athe experiment ef unified operation has shown to tho ml and important' seonemy: Even the r cJ Crra r! ttd National Association of fermidshiy-aame- d I crl j::r- -i not go so Owners ef Railroad .Securities oosMshg cl CJ Cy far aa this. Its recent declare doesWhich were liens,, Cat note and a ntoer earned, to s unwisely phrased chA !r3 were criticism distinct of and ehallsrge, thy U ti cr Ca Frr-snevertheless tempered by the wish hat such . tangible fcsproveaceti aa government operaorrryl-iUd? Li who ko tion has produced shall be retained-- ' U. but tost t-t- ...... u4cxrSTJ Vlrt lSttM 4 4 r i I JT ttftuhi ssrtJSMw asa v o'! i; rV? cm, - pkl tb p7r ir -i Cn t : ; r tLrt director-g- eneral, Ortxri ' pt nr rc n r Cr rrdiIt f! til n rmrt nr. CrJ " u wf rrrr a ttgict 'Cj tCCIla Ctf tti3 r i it lfhic!At ' rr t! t'J rrti iki$rt d fcrj : iv I k l: , , : 1, , i' n crtii "y csh?od ij tj rnm in1 b ecsrtsu pcs tic a 7 w'tad st ::mrri Ci to Cj 'cat tad Hill with r to tho approval team i ti nhCj U tho ;I cta i: Lj tJZzf tsd tola for yw CCLLD v IT CATS DSTN KT2T CUT? vnegsSy, nq on eectns to pltL eutod o-c;-na t i 3 t- -- - - -- j ccrtto -- a- r , J" ' J ari ',a hj , ujira ct era Ci prxtr cf too C nt LtCHi 7 J l-i- kl 11 cf too dtyt, too eanr- -. tores of tho tmistlee an repkSy 7prooehinf fclctoffe toeu- -i Cxi cf toil foSowod ooro that toot b t Ci etottly H ovacuttkm tot frr by tot trrrilri too lift toa all trim oq cf ,X2 crr!a pair, ir S Z thtoo. Cl Pmcrtph I of tho trml-- j xrXh this put of too preyrta, tad ic i C fri tott toast ' ..Hi too crest t (1 oooatrlm oa too wool (hall bo administered tooert df cseaptUoa. The oeeupa-- C toxi Urritorks is to be carried out. cxi CrlUi riitas garrisons holding rim toJ I J Cl 7 cl !J ' 1 crtxlrcl CJ crexircief toe Rhino, (Mayenee, toysther with toe bridgn- - of s thirty kilometer tli tl totn petoisbosk and ' by garrisons rCU Cl Cl Cl " :: toe strstegie points of the1 'jA is to be reserved on J.n. trnlcf sons the Rhine between tbe 1 -- rtht tci tsi to too ...Ci cJ a Uxy (rtwn parallel to tEe bridge-'at a distance, of kilometers, frta toe frontier of Holland up 1 ' ) Ci frrrti Cwltaxiaad; and toe ky Cszsj of toe Rbinelanda (left and . .i Ink) was to be 10 ordered aa to be C :Ct4 within, period of thirty-on- e days the !2th cTr toe eigntng of the trmirUe.6a tob month,"' therefore, ' this important .jcxvcaeat Is required, to be completed; and toi rate at which it is'rogeeseing justifies toe belief that ft will be Accomplished on schedule time. Having atarted n their retfo-pramarch, the German legions are evidently. bereasing their speed as they approach their U Fatherland; lad judging from recent' if any of them are left on this side of De river after the middle of next. week, it iTrili only be because there are not boats and fridges enough to enable them to gel over. Ci sirefcm sod ti t de re-rer- ta, prose-- U much Inquiry as to whether tbe influence could fksve really been prevented from getting a foothold hi this country. Tbe Scientific American, however, is now positive tool It could and It very peciUveiy proceeds to plaoe the blame for street "whsre R belongs The government ktxlto authorities at Ngxr Tort, declares this paper, wire bitmap net csAriinttnicaf every that failed to clean bill ef health, and leelUlng all 1;W fc3taa ctoee until thoroughly 4 recovered. Insteed of. doing this, the health... officials placed toe sick in opeo wards of toe Ellis Island hospital, where tbe contagion had full swing; and f allow - passengers of toe patients, exposed to toe infection, were allowed to go their way carrying germs Of the disease with them to scatter abroad over the land. Even when the plague broke out with malignity to New Tort no one seems to have sensed its seriousness until too late, notwithstanding the terrible experiences already having been noticed in Europe. It is always easier to criticise than to rs with a large gift of cure, and hindsight are proverbially - numerous. Too much attention should therefore not be paid to those belated advisers whose principal stock to trade is I told you so. At the same time it would seem that to the light of medical achievements of the present day, the Spanish influenza must have caught toe doctors napping. Scourges that have been regarded as tbe last word In deadliness, like yellow fever, eholera and. typhoid, have been captured, studied and tamed. Yet here comes along a miserable variant of our old enemy la grippe, with a wicked tendency to pneumonia, anl sweeps the country like a prairie fire, claiming 11s victims by scores Of. thousands. If it chooses to come again, we shall doubtless be able to combat it more successfully. But that consolatory thought is at best meager, if, as the American claims, the present visitation might have been averted or minimized by the watchfulness of health officials at ports of entry .where vigilance against' imported maladies is supposed to be strict and unceasing to tbe last degree of tho Coevrota. At tho j , tin Cr m td wa ho1 Aoqutlly to-c l crC:A 1 from tot tziim :J frr f i : i- i ( Jr:c ;hhtooCci tortxi tCr Jtho tit SrT 7UCCttn C i 1 over ttnllarw. 1 i, ;: i !: j cf ; ic.crrr i' 4 wide-spre- ed fault-finde- SATURDAY NlGHT THOUGHTS, FIVE weeks ago, when it became evident that suspension of regular Church services would have to be something more than temporary, Bishop Orson F; Whitney began the YLVT KZOUT GOmMFAT CONTROL? . preparation of the series of religious, essays, Saturday Night Thoughts, which, since that reference In President.Wilsona address time. baa proved so acceptable and welcome TE3 Congress yesterday as to the policy to of The Saturday News. These articles towards the railroads of the coun-i- y wf redesigned Jo fill in JKHPejiegrea-4.leadopted 1 apiriU ladicalea that the administration, thus far ual void and meet a Special need of those who declines to U least, commit itself on the ques- -, were m the habit of attending Sunday aervices, f government' ownerehip. The railroads but were dented that privilege by the prevalrsoo taken over eleven months ago, Urat is to ence of the Influenza epidemic. Semi-dtrinaj December 28 last. Nett to follow the railin their nature, characterized by lofty thoughts jfsy roads into government operation were the ex- -. clothed in choice language, and calculated to press companies, then the Pullman company, move the reader Iq toe serious contemplation then the telegraph and telephone lines, and of. noble have, we feri'sure, done themethey Tist jately the cables. While no definite utter-- ! a great amount of good and have' found so aptsce has been made during the eleven months proved's perusal that they witi continue to be f.7 the President or any member of his' cab' looked JTor, The probability jl that the. ban, txt on the vital question of government on public assemblages will soon be removed, the foregoing actions have 'seemed to and this w ilfbe most welcome, But The News tivo spolien more loudly than words But the hopes that such action will not the suggest rxiient now states that he has no answer necessity of, terminating Night 'Saturday --7 to toe question. What is the right thing Thoughts "Though owing., their origin in with the roade-- the Interest of the pub-;L- 3 these columns to an unfortunate condition in in fairness to tlieir owners.' He Jiolda L precautionary interest f the public health.' oc -- own-tosh- ip, t tri 7 ' tU, bf UafMttmaUly. User la (Oamrrtgtt, - ,iif A. to croon c? kcrtuoiffe rol rrrrraanacn i9is 3 fnU Crane.) ss S ' atraak af keaaaa Vhere Will . S3 Inatau oa tkrwytog mud at any ' grant and aanapteuana flisk Washington, liaaatn, and Orant bad planiy of good haters. And King David had hM Shlma. - Lat Mr, WUaaa ohaar w. Lord Northcllffe, a British nr of tha In a racant tatarriew, m da aom ' cnmm?nui on Amariean men and dolnga which nra lntaraating. They thaw that people abroad do not think wo have dona' so badly In th conduct of this war aa some at ' homo would have uo auppona. Ha rxpreaaaa hla .admiration, flrat for "the miracle of tho Inetant operation of tha 8a- - lectlve Draft. , - -a Ha also applies fha word miracle to tha erection of tho gigantic cantonments, and tha housing, clothing, feeding, drilling and railroad transportation of tha millions of America. ' Ha meatlons tha great service of the United State tn supporting unity of oom-ma- ad by which alone tha great Ttctor(es of the Allies wars made poealtilef He speaks with admiration of the aliasing adaptation of a large part of Trance te " Uts needs of the humereus American Army. and of tho cores and thousands of men ' whoee work Is not board of that spread orer Trance a network of raU and wire that - . arose as If by magic. " V?hen the history of the war omee to ha . written, ho cays, "the story of tho Signal . Corps of tho United Btatsa Armyv wllf read-v like a page of romance Also "of tho work of. tbs American Bed Cross and T. M. C. A good as it has been, much more wUl yet he heard." - He ears, however, that tho greatest achievement of all was the Armada, coming to Europe across the Atlantic end arriving at a moment when the Allies, who had been suddenly attacked by an enemy that had been preparing since the reign of Trederick the Oreat, were feeling the strain and stress of their effort. Tho moot difficult undertakings bad to ho faced, such aa the creation . of a staff- - a work entirely now to most of -In concerned It, those , In "We have lost an sensa of - this war. lust remember thsefproportion tha number of British troops engaged at the Battle of Waterloo was oaly Sent H,Ht, and tho whole action took place la an arsa only aa large aa aa ordinary toco track." He cans tha advance of tha American army through tho Argonne forests on of tho moot splendid exploits of tho war, as tho tor-rawas exceedingly difficult. . He alao has a good word for Colonel House, saying that "Colonel House Is well known to European statesmen. Hla great wisdom commands universal respect here. Hla oouneOl helped a year ago to mako the , ultimata military victory possible. We all believe that today hla council will help Insure ultimate unity of political and diplo." matic action following our military ' x These views of tho Xagtlshman are re-. spectfully submitted to the esteemed kickers 4s tha United States. (Copyright. 111, by Trank Crane )' s Mtm that - "i i Yoii Ba Ten - Brit-laha- U si S s ra. g5 Years From v S i s . r ' lf I , ' ' "L Now? rv Every man should look own future straight', his v in the, face. He should T frequently ask himself, r .WhereamJ going,to be .ten years from nowVl' . K - - remember what ten do years from you now depends upon what you do today- in preparing yourself for the future. For,- - -- . As toi finances, you wilL either be better off or 'will have less money. And if all depends upon your efforts now to save and safeguard your earnings. - "7 , - . . be possible, By carefully planning --your future,-it-wi- ll start to save NOW, tp'establish yourself in business, buy a new home,' or accumulate a substantial working capital in a . . , . very few years' , , I -- -you - I V 5 j V I ' S3 E2 f S .Customers of this bank arejirged to consult freely with the officers on all business matters. It is a matter of keen satisfae- tion to the men who manage thisjnstitution to help small de' v positors grow into big' ones. month with I per pw compound grow to $1000 In about ten year. $30 a mpntb equals $3000, and $30 a month total $4500 all in. t tho wm short time. , $10 mvod MTh . . intervet, ) i - in -- -if- , -- H x ' , . " "t NATIONAL COPPER, BANK T&7 IlANKEIlS TRUST OOMPANY lllUlllllilUlliltlllllllllHIllillillUlllllllllllllllllUlllllillllllillllllllllli! pgryiiieugiiiRnimHtumumnimiiiiiUiUiBiHiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiimnm1 H H 'i S 1- - TV I ,Y f TWENTY YEARS . AGO Trim tho - nha of Tho Dooorol Nows DSCHICX g. II Assworlng Hong Kong sowopsporo which assorted that the attitude of the Germans at Manila was hostile to the Insurgents, tho Gormans there circulated a statement that towards tho they were thoroughly friendly I mtpmu which, however, was construed to moaa they were favorable to tho independent faction, Tho British steamer King Arthur arrived St Liverpool and reported having sighted tho British steamer Londonism la latttudo 41 longitude ltt on her beam ends on thn Starboard aids with hatches submerged. All her boats wore goae sad there was a sign . of lift about bor. - Another of tho Chippewa Indians uprising was threatened. Tho gams warden at Sauk Rapida, Minn., had had a fight with 14 nf tho red men, whom ho attempted to arrest, in which ho wan hadly whltmed end Sr-- ta Game Wardoa Vullartou bad ordered that th Indiana bo taken Into oustody regardless of result. Tho Indians declared they would resist all attempts to capture them sad' had organised a rebellion. There was a report from Berlin that Oer- many waa negotiating for th purchase of th Carolla tela, 'a, which ccemed t explain th reluctance oi th Spaniards in giving the American an answer regarding thee islands, aa well as respecting the question ef religious liberty. Mrs. Martha LI tie Davtdsoa. who entered tho distinction of Raving spooled the first spool of thread tn th flret factory known ro th theasd Industry of America, died at her boms In Lebanon. I1L, aged kt years. Tb Jfowg devoted three column of It 'editorial page to aa article on tb history and bollofO of tho "Mormon from th pan of President Franklin people, D. Church historian, and pubiisned in Richard. a magaslno Issued by tb UniversityProxies, of ,, POLARINE Joe, my wife and I wnt you tod Mrs. Johnson to come out with us this tftemoon for a little - trip. IVs clear eyen if it is cold, and youll both enjoy it. Thanks, old man, we'll be glad to go. You know my cars laid up for a few repairs. I'd been using just any old oil it congeal- - ed that first cold snap we had, . and now the motor needs over ; hauling. - Yes, the' garage man men tion ed it to me. I never have trouble of that kind I use Polarine. It flows freely in zero weather-bu- rns up clean gives' me a smooth working motor. , Yes, I know what oil to stick to now . Youre right on Polarine its an excellent oil for summer and winter. Whattime will you call? Be ready at two. See you . - . . Chi-.-C- R0 -- tber will stilt bo profitable and timely .when the plagues dark thadow shall have passed and the happy, restful Sabbath shall once more be restored to its normal observance. BREWERY LITERATURE. ; - The literary gents" who wrote articles for the Atlantic Monthly and received pay from it as well as from their brewer employers ought to be eligible1 for employment on ft certain Washington newspaper whose editor, associated with Mr Htrst, ulso knows whst browery York World.. backing is worth.--Ne- w , i 7: - - THE CONTINBNTAl OIL COMPART i then." (A Colorado Corootatioo) 1 LOGAN PROVO SALT LAKE CITY BOISE OGDEN IDAHO FALLS MMSMMMSMimmm LOOKING OUT FQR XO.1- - 7-I- , POCATELLO TWIN PALLS ALL FnOMTTFNT DE LEBS AND CONOCO SERVICE Sl'ATIONS Will In marveling at all those tons and tons of food kept in the Kaisers palace it should be remembered that Wilhelm had $ hearty sons with appetites not affected by sight-o- f the Also Wilhelm" may slaughter at the front have been planning to hold out against a siege an Francisco Chronicle. by hit own people. -- -- UNWELCOME VISITORS. s i The Dutch are naturally alarmed at the prospect of having to be hosts to an indefinite assortment of Oemnan royalty. Like Macbeth, they inquire rhetorically if the line will stretch out to toe crack of doom. There ate entirely too many kings and princelings and what not endeavoring to make all speed out of Germany. So it is likely that Holland Is adopting a policy of gentle discouragement, by making the quarters of the aristocratic visitors not too attractive. Sookane'&DOkoaiuno-RiHie- w, AT FILLING..TIHE SEMI-WEEKL- Y LOOK FOR THE CONOCO SIGN NEWS' .J ij The Great Country Newspaper M - " vs r f & |