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Show 1 , i' J DEStRET 4 'deseret evening news 11 Corssr Eut Tnpl Of Sooth Tempts and ' c. Horae Streets. Salt Lake CUr. Utah. Business X Whitney refclv coi. 6ii Noq. kiiules p- y tar Foreita l , Addw fttac aU ' , poig 8 Alt Lk n .NEWS, til City. othr rdln BifjV Cwrtpodr.e ddrwSAd to th rditor should h pubiuqUoii '" nim Member Audit Bureau Circulation J P McKinley Fstrr Rprentmtl7q 34 Fifth Avenu Ofhce ChlCAAO .Offlco, Michigan nd .In KYrii . xth. eorawnni THE lKKKFT "'" Kntfrrcd At the petofflce of Balt Lba Cltrround a 1am matter ccordinir to Act ofKerch I, im. That AarorUted Preos Is txcInolTAlf th uxm for rapoblication of 11 i credited to H or not otherwise credited e Nio newopooer and alio the local aw fHJAd 4uf of apeclal herein- - All riirbt of repuhllcatio ' patch? hero aro slso Cot - fULl rrd i , t aasaeaMBaBcssssssssssdss3SMsssssBSBss .SALT LAKE CUT - - FEBRUARY 2R, 1915. KlllTUVS LABOR-CAPITA- CONFERENCE. L 'TBrTyrtat industrial parliament. composed J ifrprrsenlatufs of Rrilnh employers s ind employed and gwwrniment officials, which assembled ..yesterday. in London, . one of the $ most noteworthy and reinarkalde- - inrodenU of ! 'Jhe tiftlea. Probably ton milltoa worker are , represented, and it w erident that they propone I to bait their views made known tteyond any The frovern- 'portability of roininderstandinq. i 'nriPDt'r earnestness andintorest fn the matter tare shown by the formidable array of officials 'in attendance; and if they strait x away with- -l onl a Jborough tinderstanding of Labor's lew 1 ,cf the present situatioiit Will only be because 1 they close their eyes and ears to the spirit that I: is infloencirg the, delegates. The proposal for the reference ft attributed to Lloyd George, and it ts regarded as one of his best political 8 .moves Since the general election last December. Nt one 'could object to it even the most stub- -, born conservatives could not forego the oppov- -, 'tunityjOf forcing the labor representatives to place the it cards on the table, so that there Biight'he a chance of settling matters once for plL N?w that Labor has accepted the chal-- C tenge yighl heartily, escape from the eonclu.-eions of tbe ecJKn will noi be so easy all .parties will be in a measure bound to stand by r 'its decisions, resolutiops or recommendations, im cae: it shall reach a frame of mind where ' uch Dpngs are possible. The- - statement made csterday by Mr. ; . James Henry Thomas, member of Parliament, prominent union official, and spokesman for i three of the most powerful labor organizations in the Doited Kindom, was at once candid, lari'' reaching and threatening. It goes far beyond f anything hitherto promulgated by intelligent La lo r la the course of calm discussion of ia- c ,! dustrial questions, and in its presentment of labor's claims, hopes, and intentions, it re- fleets wUbotrt doubt the solemn and matured determination of its framers. This document i alone, if there shall be nothing else injected pito. the proceedings by the side wJJereJhe 1 eomrooneri sal in the council hall, will be euf- ficient to give the gentlemen on Ihrf other side, itlie capitalists and the officials, plenty of food for thought These are said to be the day of the hsrmoiHser ; and if that is true, the big industrial parliament m London w preparing i a full-sir- ed job for that pleasant individual. of. i -- tl i 1 : i i i ' I TOE SPEAKERSHIP 'Jr u i OPTIMISM CONGRESS. is concerned, Hon. Frederick H. Gilletl of Massachusetts is as- SO far as caucus action an the nation are prepared to WHETHER or not, the fact remains that no to gam lasting benef.U can hope patron through the unlimited use of its power, and is" through total isolation. Natrona! character the ultimate basis of progressive development; and the world ideal of the present day is federative, not cosmopolitan. The contenders for a . league of nations do not contemplate the the national character of the relinquishment d.ffernnt nations. The scheme doe not impjy the contrary it prepares the the weakening- -; wsy for the strengthening and deepening of the devotion of all citiren towards their native country. Nations d.ffer so much in character, u development, and m needs, that any attempt to force upon them a fort of external uniformity will be, and should be, foredoomed to failure. But there is surely nothing incongruous or anomalous in a striving toward that which will allow every natron to through tU own activity and peacefully 'prosper not through abase of its military strength or pettiest power. As these latter disturb and hinder internal social development, so also wilj it be impossible to effeet a astro g peace between states as long as a bitter strife for supremacy and wealth Tagrer between the and classes of each separate nation. Fo the success of the movement for a league of nations must rett fundamentally, and depend absolutely, on the spirit in which the great object is approached. In strrvmg for the ideal, the means of reaiity must be reckoned with and employed. Nevertheless, in too much realism there is stagnation, while tn skepticism are the seeds of failure. In the present stale of the world there is much to justify a feeling of pessimism and discouragement as to the practical posaibiliUaa of the great scheme But that is not the spirit in which the proposal should be met. It wdl only be made successful by coining to A with the firm Intention of making it win. No great progress has ever been achieved, no great political prize' ever won, without wholesome optimism and joyful confidence In the possibility of a better future. This attitude of ramd is commended to those who spend their time in searching for and multiplying and magnifying the defects and dangers of the proposed league, neglecting meanwhile the fine opportunity to dwelt upon and rejoice in the numerous and splendid promises which it presents as to a new and better world order for the days to come. -- 1 'efer-foen-ts i- ft--j- tlf the death of former Senator NEWS F. Edmunds of "Vermont, at the age of W years, will recall to the minds of Utah people the legislation passed by Congress in the W with which hi name lyts been indissolubly linked.'" The yofinger generation now upon the stage may not have as lively a recollection as their,, fathers, have, of conditions locally created by the enforcement of the Edmonds" and "Edmunds-Tucke- r" acts, but they have none the lees reason to remember those trying times,- which, though happily pact will-- , never be forgotten. Judge Edmunds was one of the large senatorial figures of hie time. The caricaturists were fond of depicting him as "SL. Jerome; and little regard as Puritan New England had the samts" in the church calendar, for any it nevertheless paid much homage for many years to this brainy son of the Green Mountain state.' He was never an approachable" man, and therefore was without the personal popularity that attended many of his colleagues. Neithw was he brilliant in oratory or debate, and he was wholly lacking in the power to wm an enthusiastic following. Bnt along with his stern and almost repellent nature, and his appearance of profound asceticism, there went a certain craftiness and skill that made him formidable to those whose political aspirations he saw fit to antagonize He was more than once talked of as the candidate of the Republican party for the presidency, and went into at, least onj national oonventionwllh" sTconsTd-erab- le following. His pohticI decline dates from the middle 80's, and of recent years he tins. lived in seclusion at his home in southern California. - Salt Lake Theatre THE DEVIL. Audra Alden Ralph Cloninger waste end filth, .. But, for 11 that, ot of the- war eortouely enough arise our emcntial national virtues' For Instance, this war has armies d ths people to stop poisoning themselves and their children wtlh alcohol. It ha induced national thrift aa ne other episode in our history has done. It has unified the populace, it has Americanized oa, in two years as much a eould have been done hi fifty years of peace. Federal power, which simply means the realization of ourselves as a nation and not a a loose bundle of states, has advanced We have realised ths na-- c "With a bound. tkraal character of railroads, telegraphs and telephones, so that even if they do not remain permanently in government ownership they will always be under government con- j ered. The war has shown us ths essential nature of politics Democracy means politic We cannot escape or evade our political duties and responsfWHUes. If politics is rotten, ws cannot sidestep it, we must go into it and clean It up. And, last of all, the war has made ns realize the supremacy of Humanity over naThe nation is Important The tionality. human race is more important At the peace table, for the first time in history, ths welfare of the human race, under the form of the League of Nations, takes precedence over ths glory of this or that " empire, or nation, mr race. Tiie dsvH Is bad Vice,, crime, tyranny, and ignofance egotism, brutality, blood-luare bad. And. war, which Is a compendium Is bad But still oh, well perof all these. haps you understand I dont . (Copyright lIU, by Frank Crsne.) - of st Might, (So, Last malines Friday. l &X.rUb most If By NEXT ATTRAOnOM 1 TUB HTK1CXL ARTS - SOCTETTS Third Offering of the MAY 8non !. -- SOPRANO krfTROPOLITAN OPERA CO. Prioes. SOe to St .50, plus war tax BEATS NOW READY Crow Baj-o- r law-maki- ng Starting t-- Wnv. A. Brady 1 ur ed rs-ro- U The Man Wlio Came Back Brew S0c to S1A0. Mab 25c to Solo Open Today. . ft L,Lsltyr- - . aear BRYANT VAUDEVILLE" o o o o AU Matinees o 1000 o inb lOOO SEATS AvC SEATS o o o PLAYING o o WelcomeNOWreturn of our vaudeville! cheer- - o o orite and lest comedienne, o STELLA o MAYHEW o JIM HARKINS o o o AZIE KING Marlin Beok Prevent o i NO SABE. o o Ith i CAROLINE KOHL o o BRTERRE KING o ELSA o o RUEGGER o o One of the o a World Greatest o o s o o Evenings, SI. Matinees o o Ticket o It a .inon tosaleII atp office. daily o U J Every night except Monday and Tuex. 1:11. Four beginning Thom mat-In- t Another of those James gomery Flagg satires se , -- W Ceil 1st 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, 10c, 25c, BOc. box m M mV March -- coming in like a otherwise why not .accept the weather performance of night before last, and " tot it 4 l Uutf . v iion'-- or I V.re fuiwi jhis matter of comedy day FATTY ARBUCKLE - - M ABLE G NORM AND Rt.ALTIKV. .mitt & ji.iv. 6MTTJMJ BILL P.AK.SOVS. HONS MORAN COMEDY Tomorrow ' WM. DESMOND 1 la DEUCE DUNCAN." Pearl White hi 'The Lightning Raiders. two with take three Junes a day, after mols. fiayer Tablets of Aspirin. package Larger suea sat of ttnrr Vsnofie Doctor Tells How To Strengthen Eyesight rtk. eimpleuM of " BoO'Opuib Dr leii,i)uvB v tea tyo tcht atrenc thenef JWk la a week -dmejamapf initiacet, ad quick relief broagkt to inflamed, chtaf, iubinf, bomlnt, Reed the doctor epyear m tKto paper ended evwvwUere kf cvk a lull kimmm soon la aatd aad Thq great country newspaper of thla y News. section is the 12 00 per year. Issued Mondays and Semt-Weokl- Thursdays. THE WORLDS GREATEST ORGANIST wm iuiiL The Cannibal Maids SIX OTHER BIG ACTS. BIO PHOTO COMEDY. Three shows daily: 2:45, 7:10, 1:15 Prices: Matinees, 10c, lie. 25a. Night Prices: 15c, 25c. 15e. " 10MNET On the Worlds Greatest Organ in the . Worlds Greatest Auditorium FLORENCE if r AM -- ROBERTS And the WITkc Player - In CARMEN A stupendous production of the immortal lore story most elaborate the staging, lighting and costuming presentation ever slock seen" lfl'a westem ' theatre. Ticket Now on Sale Bureau of- -- - Inf0fmat!0n NEXT WEEK Eternal Magdalene Miss Robert' Last Engagement - Prices: Jdats, 25e nnd'SSm Night, 25o to LX0. -- j Theatre and state Second South Where Quality Reign. The Best In Picture and Mnjric. WEEK FEB. 25 TO MARCH 2. I Delusive. DorolhyPhilllps in The Hear! ol Humanily.: The That WUI live Forever The story of the greatest love in the world; tb love which mean sacrifice that if, the story of The Pk-tur- c ' Heart of Humanity. ConUnnoos performance from 1 to 11 m. daily. hSiows starting at . 2. 6. 7, and tp.ni. a 1 . lure o( Mueoactumctdeger cf RIALTO all w Adults can take one or "Bayer Tablets of Aspmn If water. necessary, Astana Is tits srsde movies.'' Last day Rheumatism Headache Neuralci Grippe Lumbago Influenza Pain 20-ce- It's good fun poked at the fav- A M ARI AN M Mont- One Minute S: SO. -- As tO For Colds WASHBURN $Q)aaMUfliQkiur9 nce appeal to the vene t5T humor ralhef than to any more serious sentiment. It will be about as efficacious as fireworks, and will last just aboql as long. As a slogan based on experience and sense, No beer More work" has it beaten to a finish. fZfrT - AyVALlACE IRVIN Hippodrome , -- v mnsmanaEnnsr Venus the East in The liqttor and brewing htjerext are making" a great' ffulcry "against the new law, threatening all" manner of dreadful things, U&al aiuLiudusU the latter being the fTpffal.to. inaugurate a-- general atrika. of th labor unions when file amendment takes effect, 10 pirsuance ot which, buttons bearing the legend, No beer No work" are being ex- fiery . , , . . , ... Package Tablets X. Y. Co. in fe-for-m. t Buy orlv BlTPr on grauuMi. Q Hank e have gone on record m favor of the great , ooanxo ' ' Adrer! Proved Safe by Million';." T The worst blizzard of the year raged between Laramie and Rawlins, Wyoming, filling the railroad outs with snow and causing suspension of traffic. Han was received of the raising of the United States flag over the island of Guam. with Commander Tauaalg of the Bennington a the Brat American governor. Walla Tonaka, oondemned Choctaw Indian, found guilty of the murder of hi uncle la Indian- - Territory end sentenced to-- be shot, was reprieved Jtmt a the firing quad was about to carry out the execution. The Evening Post of San Francisco published a sensational article to the effect that a triple alliance had been formed by Qer- -. many. Prance and Russia far the purpose of , jumping the Philippine bland Jasper Pavia, a Mercur blacksmith stn- pkwed at the Daisy mlneJll St feet while -fixing a pulley and died within two hours. He was S3 years of age. Engineer Teargin and Firemen Dillard and.. Hendenshot.-thlatter of Ogden, were , killed In a collision on the Central Pacific near Hot Spring, Nevada. e,tr PETERSON BILL NOW PLAYING Headed by pro--eidi- it P bUk-oan- . f,me!lUndre4 t,mel 1 TWENTY YEARS AGO. FEBRUARY 28, Tbo &ait Lake pubbe building ing an appropriation of 100,000, and for the sale of the Womans Industrial Homs property, passed the Bouse of , Representatives. It was rumored In Washington, based on a report from Wall Street that Admiral , Dewey had Lad trouble with the Germans at Manila, although the war department received no such advices. Ths Seventh army corps In Cuba we reported suffering from an outbreak of typhoid fever. Uie morning, not all dandruff will be gone, and of four more application, win dissolve and entirely destroy comp.?! S' gl sign and trace of It. no mA,' how much dandruff you may You will find all Itching and ?,i., ging of the scalp all! stop InsMnth and your halr wli be ftutty. Tusro iJ glossy, silky and soft, and -- From the Flies of The Deseret New ' Ua Tomorrow Night, March "" g Ther is one sure way that has failed to remove dandruff that is to dissolve It. then vou .,1,111 it entirely. To do this. tour ounce of plain, common Uouid arvon from any drug store tthis ta youwiU heed,,inntiarW apply --tt at night w h,La flttrtnf; un ta tnoisteo th. en 15c, BOe. N End Dandruff , '.TOMORROW .. STOP THIEF! - War has made us realize the supremacy ef the Common Good- .- Both capitalist and laborer understand better now than over before that their disputes are not private, but that in them the welfare of the public, a a dominating Third Party, is to be consid- TODAY Presenting B Simple Way to Better Pictures for Ton mnd Tour Family." - And awmeiate players - trol. WtS3INr TONIGHT LAST TIME or The Deseret Mews by Dr. Frank Crvns. The devl Is the bedUeBsl boaristles ot all that law vfl, aU that would plagu hurt or dwtroy. Tet It la a eorloua thing, in the strange peradox of life, that aetnehow w need him and all' be vtaoda for in our effort toward improvement. Of course, ootnmon oenoe holds aa back from concluding that the devil la good, that wrong la right, am all that. But still the devU has hia uae. Every virtue dependa for its development upon the oppoaite vice. There could be no Patience unlesa there . were thing unpleasant. - irritating. and -wicked to endure. , Thera could be no Courage, the most splendid excellence of our humanity, unless there were within us fears to overcome. There could be no Chastity wars there na temptations to wantonneea. There could be no Honesty If w never had any slightest d retro to lie or cheat Temperance would bo no commendable virtue If we www not ell subject to the lore of lntoxlcatlon, Without a doubt war is the sum of all Vfllginiea It is a compound of the guile and stupidity of rulens, and Ihe Ignorance and madness orpeopla Once you are in it all Its glory vanishes and you see Its otter cruelty, tla horror, and its Unspeakable GEORGE V. EDMUNDS. -- fi 1 -- sured of election to the speakership of the House of Representatives of the Sixty-six- th Congress. This is one of the highest positions in the world by some publicists regarded as being more Important than the presidency itself. TJieir argument is that whereas the president only executes the laws, the speaker presides over and direrts the popular branch of the great legislative body which originates and enacts them, and is consequently the direct leader of the people and the exponent of their wilL However, the speakershp is not now the influential and dominating positionll once was. in recent decades there has come to be more and more of direct leadership of Congress from the White Houe; and furthermore, the House, ALL BY THEIR LONESOME." STATFJ5 tby the adoption of new rules and phanges in .Jthe matter of committee appointments, has F.NN'SYLVANTA has surprised berelf even shora.it preluding officer of great deal nwre than Iherett 6 fThecouDtryT)yra tiof the almost Czar-hk- e power he once enjoyed lling the prohibition amendment lo the U. S. TIaihe incoming Congress, the speakership is Constitution, making the forty-fift- h stale to likely to come hack m some degree lo its pris- do so, New York sod Pennsylvania were not tine importance, h reason of the fact that (tie so very long as certain to vote body will ime a political majority a2?.inl the eighteenth amendment. Both have w opposed to the party repr'eseated by the eSrcu- - now taken the opposite action. .'In New York," gtntlermn at 0 other end of Pennsyl- - the Manhattan delegation m the legislature - ania Avenue, Jj .fought long and hard against ratification, as In '(he ceci ron of Mr. Giiielf. history is re- - ua . j expected; but the upstate" hrembers nere pealing itelf in nn mfere-tin- g wa, namely. able to overcome them, and when this was the restoration of New Ingland or the far Eart rcalned, the opposition fell inglonoosly down. - to the seats pf tbs niiUitj "Which had to be In Pennsylvania, withils tremendous foreign j Surrendered with thc'laft of political power population, adverse action was regarded as' t tc the The last of the eastern even more certain: hut the foreigners failed to ttwAtukmnwMsftr tfe,pcs,trcv rnrr'wts"'fihoff!sR,'H'rei( ir.ake a ny impress ion on the legislature, if h 5 iJ Tsntujm'wrmf ' indmi they' al'iempied tkdo so m "an orgamred fs Hi- Maine to make the position great was the way. The telepathic wave from forty-fowhite-ptumknighlZ .lames G. Blaine-- -, y ti oilier stales swept silently through Harrisburg, which uguets the thought that Maine's ret .! ' and alniot before the rountry could believe - " J Y markable influence at Washington and in lh? a. Hi, k,, f af the nntmrr wiiv'Ttoc' tO 'tirT'laad'ihle the forfy-fifth to come into line. I of habit V i ible men term after J Tins leaves New Jersey, Connecticut and erm, Masqat liusqll to have profited Utile Rhody aa the only commonwealths to by this example in the cae of Mr. GilMt, who remain outside of the pale, although only Conwill, with the next Congress, pnler upon his necticut, the home of three universities and fourteenth consecutive term: he will be the t.o divinity schools, is as yet the only one u to oldest member of the House in point of sefcvi&e take formal and final defiant action. except the perennial Uncle Jec Cannon of their attitude is their own loss, and notHowever, liquor's JlliROW U In additionJIherefore, to the kher gam, for they sland conspicuously kneome alilies wlueh fit him for the honor that his snd helpless against the 45 sister states that -- OUR FRIEND ESSENTML TO STCCESS. T SUBBCRI PT lOJf PRICES (IN ADVANCE). 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