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Show W'' UT ' ' f . ii t , 6" DESERET EVENING NEWS - 4 - 4. -. -- NEWS aod Kt Tempi W City. Utah. EVENING Corner of Booth Temple Sait Lake BartMi Ma Heraoa Q. Whitney p i FRICKS. SUBSdCCPTfOK I belly per yaar Bttvaar Wwa yar ya par , year Black Ooyiaa. Weaa Ertluoa . r ....IMJ IM Cants t I I Oaata .. . , 0amt-Weakl-y, i foralra . extra. poet OV earnJuan tea ttona ar4 all re thb SaH Laica CIty. Utah. twb she pubUoMtoa t-- reelingU to ba 14 Mdltaa Member Audit Bar. a a OnmtotW J P. MedtliWy Eastern Raiummiann. 4 rtftk Arma New Torfc Office. Oflloa. 11 Booth Jflobkra Avewa . --A Chte 1 MateOre ef 8aM Lake City, aa Coogre lot unerring b . " Frees to amBaatyely TUa tba'aaa for rapabBoartaa of all aear. rispatohre credited to alaa the hoal SftoUkih.J MT beratoTAn a4 of mmbBaartoa of spestat disrightsalso reserved, patches beaa are I famkWwlM i SALTLAKKCm, - MARCH 15, ftll LKAGUK WAIT TED BT ALL THK WORLD. ; ! with Presided Wilson itatomeut jha( the world wants a League of Notions tot the BomUoAfioo sod eaSaresowot of poooo, it is ad DeeeasoJ7 to agree that the eenetitutiem v agreeing or eovensat" which be hb6 fnciited is U be accepted precisely as it now stsodix without I alteration of a clause or pSroae in so much M ! thb smallest p&rCculac. Some of the President's own friends think that bo bimeelf hss porb&ps been too insistent upon the document ns it is, I too impatient of any proposal to amend it. As indl-- ! S matter of fact, no rovernmeut haa yet cated its unreserved indorsement of the oenati- tulioo in its present form, while (Some have eery - posilrrely stated their belief thst it will need considerable changing. It is before the world t for examination, correction, suggestion, per-- p faction if such a thing as the latter is possible; and no one should bp accused of hostility to I the fundamental Idea and purpose merely be- -. cause he does not accept la Its exact entirety I this first draft. . , This is a point which all Americans will do well to remember. The occasion calls for the coolest Judgment and the broadeet vision, preliminary to which there must be a spirit of with no thought of bonest defects psrtisanship orprejudice. If there are now document, the weaknesses hi original and so that to attention call them, to time is the , when it comes before the nations for ratifica-i'tio- n, each will' know exactly what kind of a ns compact it has entered into, and what oblige-'tiohis man signs it has assumed. No prudent to an agreement, a decree, or a bond I without having considered in all its bearings the I the meaning . of the matter embodied in once baa he when that instrument. Realizing risignecLbe ia in honor bound to comply with eom- tll the terms, he takes time to look the matter the if and to i'pact over minutely advance, . i eepecially important he- invokes the advice in such 3 and assisUnce of those more skilled him-t- o committing before reubjecta tban htereelf covenant in this And recall. it beyond a League of Nations, be it remembered, the opportunity for amendment after the signing - it done, is going to bo extremely slight. The changes, if any are nee eesa ry , mn st be made be- forehand. v The world wants a league of Nations, and ! i.is going to have 1L This country cannot pre? vent it, neither can any otheij, The present eonStruct qufision is. Shall we go in and "help I'and eontroL-thgreat. MemationaL fabric,, hr ;t shall we place all our faith and future in our isolation," and stay out? There is no doubt to Americas answer. Those'wbo set up to oppose the general proposilipn, and to destroy it ty criticism without pointing out ways of tro- -; proving tt, will find themselves without a foL lowing. On the other hand, those who con- S'struettvriy'rall attention to Its defects and to I possible dangers unless they are corrected, may pros e at lat to be its best friends i ! l ... 4- i ! vM i t J J .t J 5 ' . 5i- I I ;; i t - 4 ? I I f .I K-f- f r K 1 - i ' I , V i i t t e M Dr. ' -- ) 'i i 1 ' p f 1r-- rt t . I r. f t t ? S' j ' f- . i tin. s 1 JllJ ! ! 1 1 . 1 ner, rnu f . 1 1 i;inl f I hrvV3- - S inn pnrnosM of congrkss. , .AS passion gives way o reflection, there is less violence in U.e criticism of the last session of the late Congress for its backWard-nes- s I , 3 if 'I v 1 : , ta, 4W.' lu, DESERET ' to I. i?:.r i JSPUJ ''''" jii l! tfKF ,? V , transacting tle hiiines that came ho- fm jh and for failure, to finish much of the wort th&t was highly necessary to insure , smoothness in the operation of Uie. govern- 4 metital machinery, J'eople, today are more in- " e titled than they were ten days ago to gjve the kmrws- rdit fnc-wf thics 'to JiJaaftr for what it did not do.- It was in truth a Congress, of great ahd memorable achievements. During its firaUessionr.t did virtually the entire legislative work necessary to the war With Ger- 'many.. It performed irt a creditable wayva more gigantic labor than ever before came before a national degihlative body m the worlds ' history. H jt proved disappointing in iti shf&Lecu- -, cTudifig session, it has at leayt the satisfaction 4I kBow-inf- f hi! respect' ithavTlenty . ft precedents The final filibuster was not by rny-metthe f rrt- - in Congressional history, which includes many mich locks with even more sensational features than !WPre lhibitn1 in lbls cW Also there .have t , bea tirap when the unfinished work threat-ene- to givelhe government touch greater embarrassment than at present? Perhaps when n is saidnd done, it Will be agreed that1 the j tftmage wrought by the falure of some of the W'11 not be very criouw after all. S.mea8,lre real root of the trouble, however, lies in - It - 1 Tbafc-in-4- ' ms bs (he existing fyalem by which a new session of Congress is so long in coming into life and movement end settop after its election,, Unless a special session le Balled, the newly chosen members (which means all of the Rouse of of the, Senate) Representatives and one-thi- rd do not take their seats or begin to function until thirteen months after the people have elected them- - There may have been necessity for some delay in the days pdien transportation wasdirrieuit and thJOdntejrte Washington from distant parts of Che7 country required many weeks or even njopths of travel. But today it amns anomalous. and absurd. By the tfrne thenew Congress meets in -- its regular session, the peoples mandate may have "gone eoid;" .and eartainljr h? forlhe 'nesFXongresT expires, the national mind may have undergone a complete change. In tbs present ease, the old Congress continued to function not only after Its successor bad been chosen, but what is more important after it had lost Its mandate from the people, and knef that it had. A legislative body in such, a 'position is in the worst possible condition to trsmsact business either conscientiously or speedily. The obvious propriety is that after a new Congress has been eboeen, the old one should cease to act In criticising the late Congress,, therefore, it7 will be enly fair to take these facts into consideration. ' Congressmen are only human, after all; and whila one may wish 'Ahat in the recent jrvstsoee they rnight have worked patriotically and earnestly up to the last minute, one must admit that perhaps our antiquated system Is quite as much to blame' for their failure as the estimable gentlemep,theniselves. AS EAST BET WORTHTOURITY. jJYlnovemenl'whleh has for its object " lieving of jlietrwa, in whatever form, whriher at home or abroad. Is at once commendable and praiseworthy. It Is .for this rea- son that we direct attention to the proposed drive, which begins March 24, for the collection of old clothes designed to supply the wants of our unfortunate neighbors across the seas. The drive, as usual. Is to be under the direction of that splendid organization, the Red Cross, and M-- . an tugteation is extended to thdse having spare dotting which they feel will meet the needs of the thousands of war victims in France and Belgium, to either deliver it to the numerous receiving stations, or notify Red Cross headquarters, when It will be called for. The latter, however, should not he necessary as it is announced that fire stations nd school buildings will be open to receive such articles and these distributed throughplaces are out the elty, that it seems hardly likely anyone will feel under the necessity of .asking someone to call. The central point of collection will be at 1W Main street, a plaee convenient for thoe engaged in fhe buiness district The movement is supported, as it should be, by the various civic and religious organizations, and oughi to and doubtless will be, thoroughly Raints To the end that the Latter-da- y lend their aid to the campaign. The Newt may is authorized to invite bishops and presiding authorities generally to give (he matter their attention In Snnday meetings, urging ttietr people to give as liberally as possible to this cause, rememhermg the while that he (hat gfveth to the poor lendolh io the Lord. -- sue-c-ess-ful. FFtORR! n son, FOR HI . hood. ! - r For Tbo Deaerat Kew by Dr. Frock Ctxao. It took a loac'wbUa for tbaologiaoa to of mtuiAlod could Barer ba woeoovpliabod by "plucking brioAa from Uta borningy ire muat put outltba i tiro. . Sot hr aacragntioa, withdraawl and laoU-tlo- n caa 11 ora Lh world. Wa muat.' ga into it nad eieaa It up. Vou eaaoot laad A aatiafacsory llita aa aa iBdtvkhaai anltaa Vot halg yaar nalgbora ' btta ilka tlfa Ta caonot area Spring-flal- d a good city wtlboup gUi king Sangajaoa County good, and yoa caonot naaka Saaga-tno- n a modal oounty until you bare mad DHnoia a modal atata, aal Dltuaia aannot ba ' aat right walaaa th whola Dnitad Btatoa la aat right, Md eaimat rnaha gtatoa a proaparoua aad amhgbtaoad tarrt-tor-y axnapt you da aa modi for tha whoLa talk The Second Adam. aaa thaa Uja aalvation ... jo workV ' t Nature doea not propeaa that any nA lire uhto him elf. Ton cannot ba baalthy by youraalf; your eighbot's dlaewaa wtU- infact you. Ton. cannot lire oanltarily on Fifth arema smleaa yon maha tbe alama sanitary, for typhoid gonna and anvailpog da not respect social banicra Toa aaa carry thla law as tar aa yo -- , plsaaa. Ton cannot protect American irxfita-- . tries, and out off immigration, and thoa hops to keep tfc a American people np to a high, grade odiMng cOndUlena whfla Brer tag conditions are horrible in Mexico aad Chine. Ton are brother., Maybo you don't want to bo brothers, but nature dees not ears what yon fancy. You're got to ba brothers whether yon want to be or sot, and If yoa refuse, and build wans (krooni yon le keep the wretched not, along will come war or . ..pestilence or . earns other.. human ellor 1 and teach yon a lesson. Wa did not want to gat tangled op "in European politic, and wa imagined wa could keep oat. thanks to X.009 miles of water. By a twist ef the wrist Destiny pi on red n in, and wo can never extricate ounotveai Wa moat sare Armenia if we would aare Kansas. There can bo no permanent peace and justice hi Pennsylvania until they hare peace and Justice In Russia, Poland and Turkey. The labor leaden are beginning to sea that American labor cannot bare its rights until labor everywhere ,hsa its rights. And a Chinese coolie, a Mexican peon, or a Liberian Kroo hss jnst aa much right ta live decently and bare the advantages of hand ban in education aa the ateek-mi- n Cary. Indiana. Mltwol aa know no distinction. They paaa calmly from beggar to prince. And Ideas know no fences. Joetica, truth nndjrlghteoueneae are going to cover the whole earth, or they will not' cover any piece of it This Universal Brotherhood bustoaea is not a Sunday School sissy idea Hem. Ife Bolshevik. It has teeth and daw. If you think you can keep your little family, or nation, or race, in fatness and health, while anywhere ori earth Is a family or nation cursed by Ignorance or devoured by fever, you are Bring ta a fool's paradise, and you shall bg destroyed. ' Nature, Destiny. Is like the French Rev-Bllion 1st, who. It vm said, presented a pistol to your head and exclaimed,. Sols mon frere on Je vous tue! "Be my brother or TO kill yoa. "ball atao tb day ef Noe were. the coming at the Son ef Man ha- who day wa now i aomottaae yefarred "The Beoond Adam." Be In aa ealledbecnure R devolved Flood, upon him lo oenOnuo, after tbo ot th rork bruQ T th eom-matha reoa. under Oodn orlginaJ Ami ho oommand to multiply whoo replenish tha aarth." Noah, next In other bum M Gabriel, riand author tty te Adam to tha Priesthood' and hi (Ch. History VoL , p, tira( vm typical of the period that 'Wttneeoed the Creadon. The Deluge waa Earth'a baptlmn, bop-tt- a r tha watery part thereof; pad ta a aymbet e berth. In a oertoiri enaw ear planet pt the very beginning wea "born of Water aad af tha Spirit." (Oan. , 1: L ); and in Noah1 day, whieh wa remlntooant of tha Begtn-bfnrebirth, a H axperlenoad waahing of 'regeaeretton,, prophede of a oplrttoal er Cary immersion yet to eoma Prior to the day of Noah, God, haring shown to Enoch tbp utter destruction of Earth wicked lnhabR-ant- a, oovenaatod with tha ftmnder of tha Saored City that tha m'n ehoocn to - repeopLs tha.. .dcYatated . globe honld ba ef hi Hneaga. In order that thla promts might not fail, Enoch non Mothuaaleh, famed as "the oldest ma- n- (Gan. I; IT), wa not taken" when Zion waa translated, but remained to become the father of la ef Noah mech and grandfather Blessed and ordained (Mini ns I: by Methane! eh when but ton years old, Noah, like his predecessor In tbs pa- -, trtanshai Bne, was a prophet and a the preacher of righteousness. word of the Lord to him, saying: "My Spirit shafl not alway strive with mam . . . yet his day shall bo on hundred and twenty years, and if men do not repent, I will send in the floods upon them." They hearkened not, and God then decreed: "The end of all flesh lo come before me, for the darth is filled with violence, and behold I win destroy an flesh (Moses : It, from- - off the earth." A - Noah: grt ad C-- tt; U till, by Freak By ELDKB OttSOit F." WHITNFT, 1--1). 1 (Copyright, ! g. , . Crana) TWENTY YEARS AGO. i Geo. : , lJ). T Noah had three eons, She. Ham and Japheth, naming them ta the order usually! given. Japheth, however, was the eldest and Ham tbo: youngest of the brother. (Mooeowere The three 11; Oen. It; tl). Del-ag- e among the eight survivor of the was them of d : a Peter to); the whole eartS' overspread." (Gen. p. ify. Japheth peopled Europe, Shem Aria .and Ham, Africa. blessed The Bible toUo bow Noah Hmn Japheth. and sure euretag the wm Canaan);, trough hi. recorded. and the Wtng. being , thuorerriftt of Coxsod be Canaan,--servants shall he be of Shorn, Blessed bo the Lord God hi "''rent--Go- d and Canaan shall be and he shan enlarge Japheth. and Shorn; of .hall dwell (Gen. servant" anau be hi :tt-2- T. MARCH S, IhW. A special to The New from Washington said there wa a movement on foot to have Congress reconsider Its former action on the election of United Statea senators, and accept governors appointees where legislatures had failed to elect Part of the curse that Canaan wa "a blackness, 1M that which had been placed upon Moses 4:1S; seed of Cain" (Gen. Noah's curs also deprived the the Priesthood; though -were hlowed with the blessings they of An English syndicate was reported to be of tbe earth and with the blesstagS entering tbe American oil field, haring sewisdom" (Abraham 1:24). cured 100, MO acre of proved land In cores Hams sin. which brought the Indian Territory on which It proposed to hinted ta vaguely poa p-- " operate and compete ta the open market bo ta the sacred narrative may not with the Standard Oil Co. there were, It oven if but tally known; the case of John Pern, et at. against , unlIn weald seta remain a mystery tha the Salt Lake City Runway company, the of the punlahment of a solved problem Utah supreme court derided ta defendants whole 'race for an offense committed favor, giving the company the right to ex' seem reaby one of its anoestors. It tend its line on east South Temple street sonable to infer that there was a larger was not Joseph H. Choate, United States ambassacausa, that the zin ta question dor to the court of St James, made his first, handed has Tradition issue. the main public appearance In Ehgland at a banquet to (hat effect, .but down something of the Association of Chamber of nothing conclusive of tbe case ia to be . In London. v- . found in the standard works ot the The uale legislature adjourned aer reOne thing wo may rest a Church. maining In sension evvf days sored ofr Canaan was hot Unjustly While its failure to elect a United Ftates sencursed, nor were the spirits who earns ator wa generally deplored, It was con- - ' his Uncage wrongly assigned. through reded that much wholesome legislation had "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall been enacted. fie also reap." This principle applies to spirit.- - life aa jwell, aa to Ufelta HISTORY AS 4H OTED. Thttttc-lff-hiUta fi tTaw.irafirt.j onTius 'poM!3'.''TIe thinks that America has litUe lo fear. He From Shem came Abraham told the -- Mr. Tafl exprerejrth of doubt whether the has thrown a most illutinnating light upon the senators Avlo. quote Washingtons Farewell House ot Israel; and from Japheth the ever read it .fs justified by the fart Gentile, the founders of the most civsubject in his testimony before the Senate Address natione of modcommittee investigating propaganda, and his that mot of them attribute (o that document ilized and enlightened , fhv phrase, pejfce, rommerce and honest ern time, including Great'Britain, opinion ought to command respect. He is a witFrance, Italy ..and the United State ot friendship with all nations entangling; alliness. personally highly qualified, bging .naturances with' none." While these were in America.'., How wonderfully God haA the sentiment of Washington, the" words enlarged Japheth! pet me say ta pass-ta- g ally aympathetic with what, are called the lower classes," being lilao Intensely religious are from .Jeffersons first: inaUuriL that the Jem Gentile, as used by What both Washington 'and Jefferson sought to do the Latter-da- y Saints, ia'not one of re- and deeply conscientious, And having thnrong was for him informed !y wlfhy a Wig stay jn. Russia, England aad France, whieh- - they regarded xur signifying of a nstton,-andir sacred Incidentally the conlrast between his etear-cu- t, iikely lo involve us not in a Iagueuf Nations history the plural noun designates New-Tom an direct information and assertions, and the but rk imperialistic war. World. those. nations that:re.ot ofIrpL-Thvague generalities 'put forth by Ambassador Latter-da- y Saints are Gentiles ta GOVERNMENT OWNF-fiFTHNO. Dav id R, Francis, is worth noting. 1 he fortfter part; for while 'they claim lineal frond the Hebrew Patriarchs, It ronsMed of fresh, vital, .human-interes- t1 Ttie quesiion'of government ownership or hews extended government control is settled adversemostly, through. Ephraim, who anderived from personal experience and observation; ly. Nobody who has. with theroads ciently "mixed himself among the peoMr. Franc is. was able fo impart nothing wants it. and it is no dealings ple (Hoea.T:8)-r-th- at ia, among the considlonger seriously much fnore recent or specific than the press ered, It is. therefore, nations that hare furnished proselytes of duty dispatches gave long ago. Which1 hows that, the new, Congress promptly to enact the taws to the Mormon" faith. As after all. the best soured of. information con- necessary to restore the credit of the roads by the result of that racial blending, they nt cerning-a perplexing. situation majr freeing them fromth restrictions from which are also of Japheth blood... they suffer, while retaining such supervision Our friends upon the outside eur as hai' PrM,PTlt th abu "corerihlt"11 ot freedom. San fellow Gentile ehatl I call them? J assigned to field. , Francisco Chronicle. , ., have not always understood ua, nor - Com-mrr- they recognise Him or not. fbM, otroigth is n part of His omntpow AA for the descendants of IXon they beesjne eminent, wealthy, and powerful tu ESypt,' "the erefl, f, civilization;" reaping the blesing of the earth" and "of wisdom," ixing to the" full Aho divinely tasptrw promises made to their forebs In eth . They have prospered also rlean countries. But ' in Europe "America,'" and ta other laadq, they were long held in . slavery; nor set their days q bondage even now at m end In Africa and so mg 'pafta of. Asia, The Ethiopian has served both th Gentile and the Semite, Joat s Noah " 1 , predicted. 'What are wo to understand ' The tents of EhemT" "Tent" to a term used figuratively aa well aa literapy in the BiblO. Heavens . canopy compared te a teat; 00 also fc tb Church of Christ, and the City Jarusaleqt flaaJLah 4UJX;.M:X; Th word may properly be appli. therefore, to a country or a place at . j sojourn. , How Japheth has dwelt la the tsn of Ehenh" is partly, shown by the hfc. tory - of iPalosttasr- - Israel's erlghal " homeland, long dominated by tU Saracens and Turks both jGentll peoplesg-an-d only recently Atotrerei from the Moslem yoke by the mfutaiy power 'of the British, a racial bta. tag of Japheth and Shem. Japbetbt remarkable blearing ban ei- realised ta . America,' tbo Um tt Joeeph, whieh' tbo GentOm aow seas, and whore aootnding to tb Book of Mormon, they are to ant ia gathering Israel and building the N Jerusalem.' It is their prlrileg t share, if they win, in an the bteerina of tbo ehooen people, aad to bo n as the seed of Abraham (Abraham 1; to). The Asiatic and especially tb IsraeUtlsh countries, with North to South America the homes of (Jodi people, ancient aad modern, now fo. habited by the children of JapheCb- these are "the tents of Shorn." Noahs period had a two-fo- ld i niflcance. Pointing .backward end forward, it symbolised both th ginning and tha End. Its propbetk import is mads clear by the words A the Savior, when weeping error Jwo salem, predicting the downfall ef fin Jewish Commonwealth, aa event Unwise typical ef the final destrueUm of lb wicked (bUtt. X4:J7-1- ). veil of darkness spiritual darkm. covered the Earth ta Noahs Day; u4 a like condition Is to characterise fn Last Day, thus foretokened ( Moral 2 8, tl. ) The disaster that eve whelmed the Antediluvians, dsstroytnf the wicked with the earth" (Wita representing earth), Is fo have sequel a more terrible calamity,' which the unrighteous will bo by fire from Heaven. And m unexpectedly as came the regenerating Flood In which our planet u once Immersed, will eeme the periling Flame to cleanse It from all to tqulty and prepare it for Etanel : .1 k); - From the Files ef The .Deseret News. heard in connection w'll.i Heir dMurhanres and with nnuual hii.I experiments in overwycs'l the VorMiwt'-- l ilmut Bolshevism in the United Stales. Whites er progress this imported noxious growth imv have made in congested renters in the F.at, the West has little nr none of jt. or else it j.s deeply concealed. Of course there are manifestations now and then of discontent; but these are precisely the same as in former years, and before Bolshevism wa ever beard of. This country Is not one In which Bolshevism has any- right tw expert to thrive, for the excellent reason that the people, even when they think themselves most downtrodden nr at a disadvantage, enjoy a degree of freedom, and hence a remedy, whirh leaves jio provocation for resistance to property constitute authority.' Those observers who are best able tojtagnose the polilicaLmalady which has worked so ruinously upon the Russian body small ehanr politic, are agreed that making headway in the United Slates. Mr. Raymond Robins of Chicago, recently returned from prolonged Red Cross activity in Russia which gave him the very best opportunity to study the situation at first hand, is quite em- - li.(. T!ie Teeth and Claws of Brother- - BOLSHEVISM. t U 11 SATURDAY MARCH 15 1915 ' ee -- it-h- ve-tj- . 1 s terness And m. . 0 jf tm m There has been much bitestrangement between the two eiassea, but I hope it has all gone by, I Am convinced that if the Gentiles know ua better; and --wS - more fully realised our relationship to them, all would feel kinder and --mor charitable. We would recognise that wo are engaged ta the same great cause for so wa are, ta a general way, And that wa ought not to hate eaoh other, ought not to work against eaoh other, when ta the lips of our duty, doing the thing that God has given us todo. M ormoiu" have no quarNo ev rel with the Gentiles." They are VirIn a mighty tually our task having aa it object the preparing, of the way before the Coming of tbetLord. No one people can do an this work;, it to too vast, too ardjioua Wo ntd Ihe help of the Gentiles their wealth, their power, their mean of rapid iongltaa&-nomninnlraHWe need their wonderful insight into and oommand over material thing, their Intelligence and skill In manipulating temporalities. ,Wt could not gather God people out from the nation without the aid of tb Gentiles. They shall fly upon tha shoulders of the Philistines toward thi West." 80 wrote Isaiah concerning Israel, with prophetta eye upon this very period (ll:lf). The shoulder of the Philistine" are (he ship and railroad of the Gentiles. Israel wields the powers of the Priesthood, and administers the laws and ordinances of tha Gospel. These are bis prerogative. But the children of Japheth the original Gentile, have their special mission, in statecraft, commerce, science, art, invention, discovery, and kindred - activities, and it is a pvrt of the divine plan for human progress. This in Gods work, not man's, gad Ho is doihg it In his own way, haring instruments outside as wen as inside the Church, and using all men, ta one way or another, for the accomplishment of Hie purposes It waa the Gentile who discovered aad eettled Ameriea, wh fought, for. the freedom aad Independence of this Land, preparatory though they knew it not --to the founding of a Government under which Gods work might come forth and not be crushed out by the tyranny of man. The God of Israel was with Columbus, with Washington, with the Pilgrims, and with the Patriots' who founded this mighty Regntblh) (1 Nephl Gentile all, though probably of a mixed lineage, having much of the blood of Israel ta their veins. And He ia with all good and great men whose hearts are set te do right and to uplift humanity. Ho is with thorn whether they knew it or not, whether Glory. we them. .jp ip .! oysi rori1 lvi Ireh fore pari evld hold Jobs for ntor had fre. fore fr ia' is cific Tl rkt ecivi A I was dud cor Unh thur mod hrou to g Bot w tb th ieJje vv, iA A ilF U) inonl err -- e than who : Tunt El dent False Statements Corrected ffcst but Gear retui Brtti one Dr. G. A. Gamble Kefate Rumors Worthy Poor If you would not bo criticized, then, to quote Abe" Lincoln, there to only, one formulae- - to follow Say nothing, do nothing and bo nothing! Always the man who leadsl it matters not in what line or must bear, along with the praise and recognition his work invokes, tha slanderous envy of the incapable few .whose inferior work cannot keep pace with the high professional services of the lead- that Hi Cl large Are Exorbitant Pay. Nothing. It if not so. And I sincerely uk that all those imposed upon inquire personally ot my many patrons (earn the truth direct from "those who know." I dont .ask that, they take my word alone. Neither do I try to repudiate such take slander by long detailed-statsmeof my professional work and policy, I feel that the service I hav rendered the Balt Lake psbllo dun-tathe many past yeans speaks tar . ; er. itself. I am here to help and sera would-beThese " critic sleuth the community. To be a builder around for the one weak link In a lifter. All that I can da I the leaders chain of good works. want to do. Financial profit h There they strike with the polson-4oU- e never the first consideration; thora is no compromise; When the puN cunning of a serpent. To th loader It count for little. In conlies welfare 10 at styUca I claim and reserve tbo right t scientiously and ably administering his service ho 6 fortified charge people in affluence, accordagainst this deadly menace. ing to what the work io worth, but Wherefore, I would discount all I also give my services free, whea letch false statement; recently Circumstance warrant It. to the effect that I am charging exorbitant prices for my make this special offer of my se. rvices It onteopathic treatments. good for thirty dayl ' AH those , who dip this ad and present it at my office will bo entitled jo ten OxteopalJiic treatments for the sum of ten dollars. Die worthy a re never turned wayt Whether they have money or noU-- . i r vnscwisras .case B ioce rely, 'V DR G. A. 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