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Show 7 :'4 el . DESEItT EVENING 'NEWS DESERET EVENING Street. Hutmtia Miaww IVbltaey SUBSCRIPTION PRICES (IN ADVANCB . g4 Dally, per er J Saturday Nwa. per year ear per ) , .. Slosla I"1 boon Edition Foreisn postage extra. conimumrsflor end nU Addreae aU Putin- THE t F M KT Salt Lae City, Bor ac Q. , the epidetme is' raping with full foree again. fhs eipepiepee i so uoiveisal that It adm'ls rule to wiil.li of iv question, and it sUsgetU there should be no eeepUn,HiameV, Eternal t .gilanee. .. HOW TO SAY SABOTAGE." 8ml-Wek!- ,..i Cop-lea- I senators during recent debates at 14 the pronunciation of th word sabotag." Thera were three different versions bafors lha upper house when Senator McKinney, tha flench Correapondene and other reading .'J' 1,1 arholar of lha body, rose to remark that while publication ehould b addroeeed to tn LQ "sabot1' is a French .word, ''sabotage'' is not, AuJ.'t tlUitau Circulation au44We.fm-a.kr jJid aot.see wbyan aUempt SeK Hiaey. Uin nlLi New York Offlc. Hi Klflh Avenu. shouliTliiluade lo givea'Tfencfipronuulitiotr Avenue. 122 MUhlgaB South C.mce, Chicago to a word that was not a french word, but an Of im4 At lb pAtofflc English. Uis version was accepted by hia assoturhMf lo Atl.SVIrm MCnd cl rr.Ur iarcb $. J7. ciates; and the word was 'pronounced with the exclusively accent on the first syllable, and the latter part, - The AMoelated Prese l 'nll;?jh the on for repuhlkation of all "tage," pronounced like tbe latter part ofdho-wur- d "''t'iu.-hV- d credited to It or not oth.rwi ' WJ o4 ilno the locml DewtHiMr die dotage." , ' of epecial reiml.llcatlan herein All right of reeerved are eleo shows her word that the is a patch lAvgjtation , recent arr.val the in It is English language. SILT LAhK CITY," - I KBBLARY 3. 13)9. not found," even among the slang, colloquial, or unusual words in the International DictionRl SSI VS UXY ARCTIC INTER. Tha New Cenary, ijur in earlier authorities. tury, however, carries the word, but with a not thoroughly Lad. the, new? from Arrh IF . 1 . aiiCl is very disqubOnjitrwttti no indication pronuricUPibTTfSenRalty different from that pf that the neat uturo contains the tnouiiee of Senator McKinney. It makes It w itb both a's The inadequate Allied aj.inrt" and the accent on tbe final syllable, any improvement. forced, including several thousand American the ge of which is pronounced dike lbe-. m straits that may in azura." troops, are probably The bijl in whuh tbe word occurs passed they .will doubtless be and if the house v able to defend themselves even again8! the the state senate ' takes similar action, tbe word as a designation superior forces lhat may be broughtagamsl But the fart' that they liSve Been of a certain kind of crime will be officially in A them. obliged .to. retreat, and are on the defensive, the statutory vocabulary of- Utah. is highly-- unfortunate and regrettable from A GRttE BLUNDER OF POLICY. both ThtTmihtary and political point "bf view. which hordes Bolshevist The When Marshal Foch declares lhat "the the heroic Allied expedition are found lo be natural fiontier which will protect civilization with . tillery and to be under is the Rhine, that it is on the Rhine that we must hold the Germans," that the Rhine is the skilled leadership. This, with their numeri-"common barrier of alt the allies," he is speak-mg-t- br Alto jnaheJhe preponderance, 4 bound language-tha- t the Germans themselves 1 lied position uncomfortable evpn though ten187 lo justify the seizure of AUace- used in Lorrame. able "until relief can come. Bismarck wss opposed to Jthe annexations "The objert irr sending the expedition into. some of the political conNorth Russia in the outset was of course to because he foresaw' The German general staff insisted, -Ome sequences.thatAlsace-Lorram- e msk-- 3 demonstration lhat sliould .keep was necessary to however, of the German divisions engaged in defendthe military -- qtrotection of -- Germany from how-ev- er French aggression. The generaJ staff had its ing ttfC Fatherland's back door. Buk it way and laid the foundations for the most correct the cam paign-- w terrible war m all history. has not been creditably provided for or proseFrance can not afford lo repeat the blunit withdrawn have to cuted. There was time der of 1871, nor is it thinkable that Great Britafter German resistance in the west and ain and the United Stales would acquiesce in lhat can only blaze the way lo everywhere else was broken but. when tfid annexations another great European war. New' York the loginot do was seized, to this opportunity World. .tal course would have been to bring to the EVERY DREAMER II IS IDS PLAN. isolated expedition sufficient reinforcements to make it perfectly safe, during the- - Iqng Great events always shike unbalanced frozen-i- n period, from any concentration of minds of the war severely, and one t i forces the revolutionists might be able to W'lll undoubtedly be a marked increase in imbring against lL No thought seems to have provised schemes for human regeneration. The been given lo the climatic conditions which very word reconstruction, now on every tongue, private inventors. Why .leave all the during the winter months make relief of prompts work to presidents and prime ministers? Every the and withdrawal njike impossible; present man reconstructor of the world. The effort of the Peace Conference to effect a press will groan with projects. This is no time -truce of the -- Russian factions while they for modesty. It it the favored era of the commeet to try to compose their local differences, mon man, and he should not hesitate to rush ' ' u nof finding warm support from the obstinate in where statesmen fear to tread. He certainly m not hesitating. His output of proposals with party which is giving the Allies so much trouble tong and resounding titles is increasing each ,MW . il -ealled -- S'r well-equipp-ed Cl -- Th week - M: S. LESSONS FROM THE t r U r! iiJ.: M rV t T I i 4 1 , i n T ' iI fI vis b-,. -- air-Bor- nS N4 U gov- ad world-proble- ONE FLU.' the general business and in the Twelfth Federal Reserve district, the circular letter issued from San Francisco Federal Reserve bank, Under date of January 21, makes incidental reference to the influenza, which, though stilt a menace through-o- af Ihe'dislrlclT H declared lo be nowhere as serious as it was in October and November. 8 Under a compulsory masking ordinance in San Francisco, figures from the board of health show a hiecrease hnra 619 new cases and 39 deaths on January 17, .when the law became enforceable, to 182 new caes and 22 deaths on January 21, This is a condition and fact cer- -, tamly worth noting. A great many valuable 'lessons will he learned -f- rom- this epidemic, costly .Though they are. The history of the disease shows that ' it has a habit of periodical recurrence, and recognition of this fact should bo of use in the - saving f Lives when the epidemic shall next make its appearance. The general seems to be thab those who recover from the diseae are thereafter immune not invariably, of course, but largely so; it is pointed out That those who suffered from it when it raged so widely 25 years ago, escaped the vis.tation this lime, wherefore thos- - who stnrmr ifnowmay fairly expect lo escape when it comes again. The efficacy of inoculation remains to be proved to the satisfac-tioof the entire medical fraternity, though the majority seem to pe definite hopcm this remedy or preventive, while the use of liquor appears to have utterly failed w tb Justify the promise made by those wjo advo- c ated''iL'""Ttie'" vu inirs;'l)'f ' fho Tna.sK'l5stltf ' ? at stoutly supported by some authorities as it fiercely resist J white on these points .the profesion may be far Jfrom seeing rye to eye, jet progress being made toward reaching 3 common undi-r-authority suggests lhat - the plague may never happen again if proper ' preventive measures are taken--ht- s conjecture being that infection is only by contact, that - the disease cannot be and "that quarantine wilt therefore do. the work. And . upon certain other pims. everybody semis thoroughly agreed. These in brief are, thattit is never safe 0 assume the disease ha been gol'Ytd of: down, restrictions are re- -' REPORTING Happy-4hughtsa- ernmental perfection and humn felicity are being pulled out of the most unexpected hats. We are living In a wonderful age in nothing more wonderful than the huge number of peo-p- le will iHLihinJCfhaLLhe'llJluuse Jatch-ke- y New York fit the lock of Evening Post. MN STREET CARS. street ear has had plenty of The one-mcritics from the day of its first appearance. But if it is to be banished from the cities of Washington as is now threatened, such action should rest on a bptler fcason than the plea that more employees would be needed to hancars. dle two-mWhat Washington and the whole world fieed is work "that W'lll produce rrer weaRh aod comforts, not added work that will give no real results. Those who are opposing the one-m- an car will need lo center their efforts on proof that the system is dangerous to pedestrians or does not provide proper safety, speed or comfort for the passengers. To demand a change merely lo make longer payrolls is lo set a precedent for substituting wheelbarrows for trucks, ox teams for railway trains and flails for combined harves ters. Spokane Chronicle. an . en NEYRING THE END. Dert News by Dr. A ha you you hav vine good deul prlnclpl oom that 11 at th bottom ' ' of tL Th underlying fact la th railroad muddle, In all till dlacusaion for and against th- - fact that 1 government ownership, truggllnc to t recognised, and which, once It la acknoW edged, will giv ua plain , ailing, i this: That railroads hsr eavoed to be local affair and are now, national and even international in their significance. --LiUer.. in many , other branches ef ed 3tmerIcaaaviopment, - can be diwover a freet tendency which i steadily oom-- " peUlng our people away from provincialism and toward unity away from otate rights' ' toward Federal power. That tendency has been the most push in American history. unifying Really it was this federalizing Civil War when force which brought It met the reactionary obstruction of tboee of the .who believed Jntheuprpme Which One ShalllMarry? Audra Alden Ralph Clomnger . And Excellent Cast. Nights: 10, ISe. 50c; u . XVcdne-- Matinees, ( 25c. Order seats early. IHUsaMH T cliar-acteria- on-th- ' individual states. recent war came,"" When the crisis ef-ttbe old plan of managing transportation by forty-eigdifferent state and hundred of competing companies broke down. Vnder the sudden demand for extraordinary effiwent to smaoh,t .The cen- - . ciency tral government had to take over the roadt Now that the war Is over tjuslneor and finance shrink from the- lemons destiny-taughFor them by a sound spanking. nothing is so timid ns business and finance; and the nothing so tacks 'imagination larger view. But we will have to come to it. The railroad executives suggest a private ownership under careful,- .government . ponirni, ", w 1th a secretary of- transportation In the cabinet, with Strict regulation of rate, and bs ht - VAUDEVILLE - Every night except Monday and 15, Tuesday, Thursday. 2 39. BEGINNING W FP. KVE. . - Engagement Extraordinary t so on. The one thing they dread, because they know its utter Impracticability, la the von- - . fused control of railway by separate.. . state. " But it la hard t see how their plan ownerfrom 'govbVtimerff differs, materially. 1 ship, and th suspicion armes that It Gov- they fear fnore than the game. eminent ownership has had "tM Tnisfor-lun- e of being cham pi mwd by- - certain apo-,. ties of pnreet ahd are partlouliitlv uffeL- . give In the nostrils ot Jdg.fcusineiM.. Just a the extreme abolitionists mtule tbe cause arts-- 1 of the North hateful' ta tbe Southern ' locracy. But the Issue wifi, fjnajly be. settled not by likes and dlplikes, but by the lrras.etlble push Of progress.' . And that push to alwavs and steadily away from, competition and away fiora confusion toward and toward unity, away from the power of the state and toward the growing power of the Federal Colon. Transportation has become so big a problem that only the nation can handle it,, and in some form or other, more or. loss camouflaged, that will be the outcome. Crane ) by fCopyrlght, hi (HINlSKLf) ibe wk seatlaeea Tkvndsr aa Flays all week, Seat. Th reass Are Bwrnrln Print Mattaee, tend Nlshov retire finft ret teree rewe three beleeay, reef ef baleeay, th' H8RHY Hi A (.RUE FEBRUARY , 1899. A dispatch to the New York Herald from Patras, Greece, announoed the deathOpf CoWlle K. legate, American vlra.coniil.n of hydrophobia. Heavy sheep and cattle losses were in Wyoming ai a result of a blizzard" which swept the range, covering the feeding grounds. A committee of Spaniards in Havana "Issued a Strong appeal to their compatriots throughout the island to unite for th pur- -' pose of bringing about the annexation of Cuba to the United States, A record Tun Was made by the transport Buffalo, which covered the distance between New York and Manila In 54 day a Owing to heavy snowp, railroad traffic in the intermountain region was demoralized, particularly in Colorado, where these corlosing 525,009 a. porations were eaid ' SOci Ut sellrrj, Or. ULLb- - omo a 'iino. Raton of Many Musical Comedy Kuocewso. Kvening. 10c, 125c. 50c, 75c, It. Matinees, Oc. 25c, 60c. Tickets on sale at boxe office, , It a m. to 10 p. m. daily. Oh its nice to et up to stay in bed in the tnomin but nicer Picture and Music Mmta a Headache. f TODAY-TGKORRO- W Charles Ray Creator of the only human hick that the screen has ever known, in hi latent rural RHJj NOW PItAYIVG. Headed From the File of Th Deseret Newt. rr-- K ef baleeny, fleer ef beleeey, JIW WORTH. w WKK BROWNE 11, YEARS AGO. Stt l" .iiz aAafi onwvfa IX11R BlTriTiClPM." t.RXCK N FI AON jime ' TWENTY BaturSey. TODAY Engage Yours eattre fewer flor aa dm ... by comedy-dram- HERE COOES EVA FIVE OTHER BIG ACTS. RPFCTUd last FpUods of . - A fight for millions." a Shok ft- - " Daily: 2:45. 7 20, S I5. Prices- - Matinees. 10c, 15c. 25o. NighuPrices: 25c, 25c, S5e. Pathe News. Hitting the (Baries paij String Ueans 1 RIALTO TODAY ON LV IrilriKfn! Edith Roberts tlie Stolen Opijon Five Rn4 a. Hies- - COMING Pikt. 145th artillery at Logan and arrival Salt Lake. in 11 Watch the Tongue of your Young! Yourlittle Pets need Cascarets in Children think Cascarets just dandy, They are safe and mild cathartic candy. Sell for a dime -- "work'' every time. Bluebird LVature and COMEDY. CHAKIJE CHAPLIN Tonvorrov In- NORMA TUJULADGE Special IV turn Rialto Perfect Ventilation. to-be laf. The committee on teachers and school .work of the Salt Lake City board of education met and drafted a resolution setting forth what manner of man waa wanted to as superintendent of fill th vacancy THICK. school. The Salt Lake Stock Sc Mining Exchange decided to adopt two Call a dav, murning and afternoon, in order to oetrer meet local . requirement. j Elder B. 'H.Roberts delivered the first of a series of lecture under the auspice Of th h. D.,8. College. His subject was, 'Succession to th Presidency." The question what to do with the kaiser may soon answer itself. The current reports from hw residence in fxile picture to u a the eleventh book and change the name of the man so broken in health and. in nerve that his king therein to a certain private gentleman in survival for a prolonged period cannot reasonHolland. Correspondence, in 4 San Francisco ably be expected. Even the celebrated,, musChronicle. tache now droops, tndirating a neglect of personal appearance that attends a growing lack A MUTTER OF ENVIRONMENT. of imprest m life. That he looks like a man can he beof 40. although his year ore The indifference of the Pans press to pub-Iici- ly lieved. Napoleon lived but sboul six years in the peace conference naturally causes after Waterloo. William Hohenzollerm prob- comment, in viCw of the fact that Premier cannot ably. that, long. Springfield Clemenceau, when out of office, ran a news. Republican. paper that habitually and consistently defied the press censorship and denounced the OA BIT OF GR UNITE. fficial suppression of news. The tiger in office is a different creature frem one m the jangle. "Special permission lo accompany the Springfield Republican. French armies mto Strasbourg was askeij by Bbrop-Pron- . H YHDTU DLSHNGI LSIL pf feet of during the war-o- f 4870. At the time of the old .eityg bombardment lhe "tnirk-anrt frornttre-dcbrethedral belfry-wthe profe't sei'iinvi a of grande and instructed his children that whenever the day of liberation came lake the stone back and present it to the 'authorities of the tPTV 0.,..r9 rofyj ly a r, 1I Jirpi, d i) ring, J h ",18 hi be returned lo Sifasbrnirg by Ca p fa'in ftTiiijf "xti 0 " p oafe'ea n gr r k s L. f "afl v' jm Itonnor on t he vry day of the entry of the should be accompaniedr. by the Edison talkFrench troop Christ. an Science Monitor". ing accompaniment or they wont be much fun. Chatlanooga New's. THE MYSTIC NUMBER FILEY EN. I MORE HUNTING THAN. FINDING. As you know," the war stopped on thd elevenlh hour iri lhe eleventh . dav and the If a perron is interested merely in the pureleventh month. If you want lo know, why, suit of happiness, Berlin affords the bekt opopen younwBihle (or borrow one)-- and read portunity tot a. prolonged hunk Indianapolis the eleventh verse aa the eleventh chapter and New. . Stro-hmi- l OPENING TONIGHT ' Play YoTI Never Forget. A sequel to F. very woman." Frank Crvn. in oonaiderlAC any Quoetlon gln4 tht to K'VMiiV'''! Sal! Lake Theafre THE RAILROAD QUESTION. his-ow- n been wretchedly mismanaged; and the Allied nations will not feel easy tn their minds or con- -t sciences until the blunder has been retrieved aUeasLia-i- h eJ54 e nt of bringing sway tbe troops thgt have bad no business there since the armistice was signed. FEBRUARY' S 1919 moved, lb publifl grows rarelpss, and presently NEWS Comer ef Heath Temple and Mt Tempi Lake 4 ity, Utah- - MONDAY rg as they-shoul- e 'Tri FREE Glossy Him FROM DANDRUFF Sate yourliair!. Double its .beauty in a few momenta try this! 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Do away wth sour fermentations and constipation poisoflj which is keeping yoot a to 008 cross feverish and sick. Children loye Cascarets because caiom c castor u, Is than it like eating candy. Cascarets aot better never gupA pills on the tender stomach, liver and bowels. Cascarets never inJur? and d0 not disappoint the worried mother. Chft Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each ten contains full directions, The Great Countify Newspaper S erpi-WeeklTN- em Advertisers: INSTANTLY ftELICVCD WITH fUM the SctnLWwkly people of the Western State Sbonia ottoiorBEniNpco askanywumist If they and Territories I" 1 |