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Show T'' ? , -- y ( - 8. - - ' r'y. . " y - --- T , - V- ' EVENING NEWS grounded in the principles ami practices oT . team work and mass play. f ' There will be po mistake in finding placos of Corner of Booth Tempi and Tmpl Gtrseta this kind for former wearerj of the nation's Bait Lake City. Ltah. uniform. The.ir fine energy nd ambition will IHrsce G. Whitney guetnoen MuK be encouraged and made valuable to the whdle ' SUBSCRIPTION- - PRICE !! community. It will make them feel that they Dally. per yer J? are appreciated for something more lhari the oaturday Km, per yer Pr r 2rro,.'j!',,.lyCent Bine! mere ability bo do a fixed amount of manual, Copies.,.. Foreign portage wxtra. rtenralor professional work. It wiiL at OPCe alk r Address aU buemeee mmmlttlone bos hewing them an lfonor of which they are mtttancee. THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City. Utah. service worthy, .and securing a publio-epiritZ "0!TpoiMlfic and other rdlngr matter for of which no community cv ec hai an over-supplto th Editor. pfrHHcftHfHi hiM 1e A he S It v je fi ntrao Office 121 South Michigan Avenue. at tha postofflee of Balt lake CUV. e eond fltM matter according to Act of Congrw 5frch f !l?. The Aesnctated Prea la exdustrely entitled to dlspatcnee the lie far republlr alien ef all credited, ta It or net otherwise credited In tnie new, nleo thn local and publjehed Pewnpaper. f apecia herein. All riyhia of repobllratlon tend inde ' I hfreara " m99 reeecyedi APRIL 26, SALT LAKE CITY, IV1 ""' 1919. iurs GENERAL CONFERENCE NOTICE. ON. ...aanaal postponed eighty-ninti general onfprenee s of the Churchcon-of ? Jeus Christ of Latter dajrBainU will vene in the Tabernacle, 8alt Lake City, on Sunday, June 1, 1919. w illi also on Monday and 2 and JL Tb general Church" Priesthood meeting will be held in the Tabernacle Monday evening, June 2, i 7 oclock; reunions -- rliould t arranged so as not lo connict wit HEBER J. GRANT- ,- Xe hat . Oy h I if ora h., . II Po S 1 LU ' of iy fat a ic of t Eton ANTHO.N CHARLES oitt t 8a i Ni hC en of ktlol i wli foe ive To ent k mi . JO. ,mei T of num dr I tg t oh' iy i i djr am ng abo Net difl a t 4 t be r, Hi mp B. lty a red iat to be heavily because it marks the end of a titan:! straggle for the of civilization and the overthrow of a cruel foe. Subscriptions beyond the amount of the I can, four and a half billions, will not te actepted, however, so that those who really w ant to become owners of the bonds should not defer too long in mukirig their purchase. The kiminulrushis-sureta-b- e. heavy it has been on llie four previous occasions, and this ' fltbuld lie avoided this time to far as possible, bylhe smalj investbr getting theif wants attended to while there is a lull m Hie campaign. It is easy to prtve that the buyer of bonds a.ds in lowering the cost of living. Suppose the people decline to buy them; and throw the burden upon the banks:" Of course The Tatter "ran assume it, and they will do so if the people fail to give the expected support- - What then happens is a corresponding decrease in the ' purchasing power of the money which the people withhold, because bank buying means additional inflation of the currency more cred it Lability and higher prices. It means that industry, business and commerce must suffer, because the banks will be unable to loan money m sufficient quantities and at a fair rate to ihd business man. If businea and industry suffer, every rttizep will suffer. On the other hand, if the people take a great share of these ' Victory bonds, ttie' inc reaped pnrchasirrg power of their money will pay for the bonds they buy. Hid it will mean a lighter burden of taxes In T5 future-years- mi ire In v arc r I I nd. Be XU L 3.Si rd Looking at the matter only in the light of business proposition, it is plain that on the score of good financial sense and profit, it is the people's duty lo buy Victory bonds loathe utmost of their ability. But there i$ another and " a most compelling reason. It is a patriotic duty lo pay the debt of v ictory, to pay it cheerfully and liberally. And there is no , excuse under heaven for. not jfcuig.iLpruiiiptly.and anthust-Tstteal- ly when a way has been provided whereby the citoeu simply lends hi money lo U e government and gets e ery cent of it back" ir adcii'Lon lo good interest for the time the government bas the use of it. - ro, X. . m CIVIC tha t . . UES FOR or r I d ;in :tl W MEN. talk a great deal in Hue flowing phrases about putting the returned soldiers to work, helping them lo suitable employment, finding them jobs at least as good and if possible better than those they gave up when sum-- B ' mooed lo the colors. All this is praiseworthy and proper, and deserving of the warm co-- C operation of every member of the community. But thm s"mliiigjiiore that can and should be done for he young men who by reason of their recent. training and work-- have come back with increased experience and broadened viewypf the value of mass action. This i, to give them the opportunity to ue the iiMra i n ingan.Lnperii,.m:fc in eivic affairer aml gei the benefit of lheir vis ;on "amt 'their work in community and corporate life. There i a multitude of ways in which the returned niencan he given a reeopnition that' he as pVa-m- g to thrm a it wmjjH be This com- mqnrly ha? an active Eommerrial Club Llial in most respects with ehambersof rom- jneree elcewhrre; it alo has numerous serIT-eocsemi-bme cns and societies that are alert In prumolina public enterprises -- ami tmflue'Oiat in siippoH of ai project of et R ra .1 of eamp and field and thoroughly tstiment-c-aE termination.- - - Then ther !e the big an eke called , Gambling. " He la aa big a liar aa tha serpent of Eden, from whom probably he is a direct descend- -- " - ant. He ! has an alluring era, and many Is the young ohap that baa followed him off Into tha Jungle, and never earn back, .Dont gamble. Neither In little nor big affairs. Clean your sslf of tha habit. Its both ugly and dangerous. No, employer want a dark that gambles. No woman wants a gambling husband. No bank wants to do business with a gambler. And If It is known yon gamble it hi a black eye for you among any kind of reputable business men. ' Than there Is the Harpy, or filthy bird, known as Profanity. ' Its not so much because it's wicked, that you should avoid. It. hot because Its disgusting. It bars you from the society of de-- eentwornen.lt make me a ielfreepcting. wish you would go awayIt's unnecessary! yon can say anything you wish without h, better than with It ... Then there Is the old woodadioa kaowA-a- a If he gets you. you're a goner. Not only Is there death In his bits, but his daws. If they scratch you. produce th most loathsome diseases. r Mention should also bo made ef a most deadfy-brooof vlper called hr. tha, gen-- ,, era! name of Dope. May the Lord hare mer--' cy on you if they bite you. Besides these there are other vicious forms of Jungle life, such aa Idleness, PrtxV lgaiKy, Lying, Cheating, and others. Better keep away from the Jungle. But If you have to visit It, wear high boots. and dont forget your gun. fCopyrlght, by Frank Crane.) ...... d ill, TWENTY YEARS AGO. From tbo Fites of Th Deseret Nswa -- ysrwsr APitii Manila advice brought word of the killing of Private Mt Madison of Salt Lab end. tlii of Fred A. Bumlller, Mosrits vj. Jensen and John Broman, alt of Battery B. Utah light artillery, under com- mand sot Captain Grant The supreme court of Utah handed down decision ln .ths ci of Elix Warren, el 1.. appellant, against Theodor Robiaon, t at, directors of the defunct Citizens Bank W-i fOf AWdea. boJs5y thek-'-MMtoAsnsai a prtma fact Cass against de- fondants hi charging them with negligence -- In Tbermmdnet'cnfie Institution."" Richard Oroker. Tammany leader, sailed for pfiigland following an alleged attempt on the part of O. Tl P. Belmont to bring about harmony between him and William 3. 'Bryan. Announcement was made that the Mingo smelter in Sait Lake Valley Had dosed down In keeping with the policy of the newly organized smelter truat to center the treatment of ores In one plant This left the Germania to do the work, the Hananer haring fesea closed down some time before. Striking miners at Wardner. Ida, assumed a defiant attitude and were threatening the men who atextermination of all tempted to take their places in the mine Discox ery ofvmmense ledges of copper Ore was reported in the Cardbon district, noFth f Mt. Kamcr and (0 miles east of Tacoma. Wash. non-uni- much sa lb editor's note and eyes. After this someone else will have to take up the burdea of providing amusement for the public. At the news- .exercise paper game, many ar chosen," their ingenuity iq making dialectic capital of the killing of a Dannemora guard by two convicted murderers who were deemed a hit too good for the electric chair. New York Herald. called, but few are , - HURRY THE AITOMATIC! hsve alwayr scoffed at the automatic telephone,' which lets the subscriber do his own connectIn view of Ifae- skyrocket course oilier ing and disconnecting'. One explanation has Jrires lake on the slightest excuse, we hate been it was too expensive, and another that a tbink what the ire man may do after a it wasthat too complicated. It bas one merit, howwinter that did not produce a pound of natural ever, it doe not strike. Even Burleson cannot ice for packing purposes. Columbus Dispatch. make it do that. Hartford CouranL - THE PUNCH OF PATRIOTISM. 10URS? a ' 'Her bciift a participant irt boxing malch The money in circulation now should give with a for the.beueflL of a each inhabitant of these United States I5L56. soldier fund and after being thrahed, the wAffi a- - le amount than that should Anyone edilor.of th Craig tMo.' Leader ha this much 5,1 onc to jin th BoIshevisU and do- As a result nf ih. n to. say: to T" memorial fund is swollen fellow-townsm- , HAVE YOU GOt an ,n 1 7 tm resents tbs estabilshme it of that condition of righteous unit vbleh we the 'dominant thought-i- i. Vanity! f I Joseph the Seer during tin ciosfag years of bis mortal life. I hkv said By ELDER ORSON F. WHITNEY, that ih o'der to understand Mormon-isaright, one must grasp th idea Behold, the time has fully come, of Time, mighty Saeghtsr of Etsrnlty!cena aeries of Goepel dispensations Mother of seventy which was spoken of by the mouth of inter-relatturies! end connected II th Assemble now thy children t thy side. Malachk testifying that he (Elijah) tg And ere than dieel teach them to be one should be sent before the great and links of a mighty chain, e- V th whole course of TH. l.lnk to its link rebind the broken chats . through come. Lord of tho Cl! dlepenenUsas, day glories, keys and dreadful, made -- ffec.iv by sowers. . turn the hearts of tha fathers Flrai Dispensation, of Elijah, will bring together From Aflam's fall unto Mofslaha to.T the Keys tho children, and the children to reign into one the brol er. finks f A thousand year of rest, a dsy with the fathers, lest the whole earth be and weld -God. the Gospel chain. Th r curse. a smitten with While Bblloh reigns, and Kolob once ree 'tt for ail place thing volves. Therefor, the keys of this DispenIh It Eliaa. Canto S. p. J7. proper e sation are eommittejl lnto your hands, everythis HE Gosper period knovTiTas the and by this ys may know that the settlngTTorder" of the HouoT to HI glorious Dispensation of the Fulness of, great and dreadful day of tji Lord is preparatory the significance of tfi Is ruch Time was' mads necessary by pear, even at the door. D. U C. ef Elijah, who turn the hurt the departure of. tba Christian U?: 12-- i; Ch. H. HI; p. J30. . (in-- heaven) to th cs ,ur world from the Faith delivered to the Eliaa and Elijah are verbal equiva- fathers th-and J? the hearts earth) (on of Former-Da- y guinta at the opening of lents. Compared reference in th to the fathers, , the Apostolic or. Christian Dlspensa New and Old Testaments one trans- drn But thee hearts must not only he tion. Nevertheless, according to the lated out fifth Greek, the other out turned me lastly attracted; they must foreknowledge of God. ahd In conson- of tho Hebrew clearly establish their be bound together, and boat as one. ance with His purposes look- Identity .(LukeS:54 I Kings 17:1; That thought, no lees than the other, the Prophets mind when,-- from ing to tbs complete salvation of man Jams ): 17 1 King (18:28). But was-iDoctrine and Covenant 77:1!), this Joseph Smith distinguished between his piace of retirement d'Jlflj'g.A. flee, ' great,s of trouble, he wrote repeatedly ts period had the spirit '(r Elis" amf the spirit of been preordained from tho beginning Elijah, the former a. forerunner, th the Church regarding n a the final development of the 'Divine latter a finisher, of the Lords work; duty devolving upon It mY.h Flan in it application to the winding th set tritie of both, however, being saying: The Earth will b- - m 4 UP scene Work pertaining to preparatory to the great consumma- with a curse unless timers is , weld a flesh) this planet. It is distinctively the Day tion Ch. H. VI: p. 2)8; Joseph link' betaeea the father .nd the ch. featitn .1 And what Is tMfl weld in drvn. pp. of Gathering, the spiritual harvest Smith Teachings',' aaket Elijah, therefore, is not to be con- - hnk 7 He answer: ' ".t is ih bap. timed Ail the age s, the era of restitution, spoken of by an- founded with Ellas that is, with tho tism for the dead. For w vrithbaj' jieca. SUTtrt r w cient prophets, when God win bring Elias who committed the key of thi them cannot be mads perfect, neither ind D together "ail things In Christ, and Abrahamlc Dispensation. Ther are can they without ns be mads " (D. moot C.127,i:8): put ths capstooe on -- the- temple" of many Eliases in the sense of th lesser heaven-inspire- d is for this th before that tbout purpose greater It way. the Lat." the, human achievement. preparing wrvtm y Saints build Temnle, and and by on of them Abraham' key It is necessary said Joseph Smith, Tsten therein for tbs living and th that a whole and complete and per were restored, in order that th blessfeet anion and welding together of ings anciently pronounced upon the dead not only for their salvation, the Faithful might be' ex- ordinarily understood, , but to bring dinf nsations and keye and power and Father of to his posterity in modern them Into that grand Order of Unity, tended rebe take and .should glories place, so necessary to tho completeness 0 vealed from the days of Adam even times. ' asks the Gods Work., Nothing Imperfect caa Why send Elijah to th present time; and not only this, but those things which never have Prophet; and answers hit own ques- enter into th Divine Presene. Hence, been revealed from the foundation of tion thus: "Because he holds the the principle of marriage oelesti! administer in marriage the seajing of ths. seze the world, but have been kept hid key of the authorityof to the Priesthood; not only for time, but for all eterfrom the wise and prudent, shall be all the ordinance th authority is given, th nity. The man Is not without th reveaied unto babes and sucklings in and withoutcould not be administered woman" nor "the wdman without th ordinances this the Dispensation of the Fulness In (Ch. 1L IV: 1 Cor. 11:11). man,' id th Lord. righteousne. D. A G 128:18-- . of Times. Insame ho th United, paragraph .In they represent completeness, These words wer uttered in Sepforms us that "Elijah was th last perfection, eath - bcing ' th oompl. tember, lit!, less than two years betnent of the other. Husband and fore the "Prophets martyrdom. He Prophet that held th keys'6rlh wife, 'parent aad child, th living and Priesthood." bad looked upon the face of God, a I In th dead, jnurt be , united eternal!?, Elijah the Tishblte. a he called did Enoch, Moses, and other. seersJj. lest irbe said of them at the Cels, VoL of times old (Ch. History, I, p. I). of Israel about nine cen- tial Gat,cs: They shall not pass. H had communed with Angela and the Kingdom Part and present are related; it 1 turies before th birth of Christ. It received from them tb power of the was a period of idolatry, when the the relationship of parent and ehCd; Priesthood fpp. 13-Note). The priest of Beat (whom Elijah over- and neither is Complete without tb fulness of the GospeL.haa Jwenujrs Has Bern and What Is threw)' bad Ahab the King and hi other.- What vealed. to him, Empowered, by divine wife, the completely must be- - Joined before 'the Perfect authority, he bad organized the under their sinister influence. Re- Da? can dawn th day of unity, ef Chnrch of Christ Ch. H. IV, p. 7i) garding the great restorer, referred brotherly love, without, which the the forerunner of tho Kingdom that to the world would be unprepared to rw 3 by one eminent writer a shall stand forever (Daniel 2:44), He ceiv th Holy One, the King of Right- grandest and most romantic character had gazed upon the glories of Eternity that Israel ever produced. Dr. Glekle eousness. Unable to endure His pres-- T and portrayed In burning eloquence aays: ence, to withstand His glory. Earth' the destiny of the human race, setThe immense influence of Elijah with all that it contain would vanish t ting forth in vivid plainness the con- during his life is seen in the place be from before His face, like hoar-frodition of man salvation and exalta- held In the memory of after genera- in the rays of the rising tun. That' t tion in world to com (D. AC 74). tions. in Israel. He takes rank along ther might be no such calamity o jj Ho had preached the Gospel In hi with Samuel dnd Mow; not like the converting 'of an intended blearing native America, and had caused it to former, as th apostle of a syrtem yet Into a consuming curse, but bo preached in realms beyond tho sea undeveloped; or as 'the founder of a a timely and projective discipline tad reetored .fh introducing principles, the practice of religion, like the Utter; but as th re- development Elijah hicbbs- - aMirmro jrmrid1) fill gTorth' storer of the Old when It waB almost Keys "of 'Preparation, whereby U" I Zion and enable "tWr pure in heart' driven from the earth. The prophet things that are Christs, both in ? to see God the ultimate goal ef all Malachl portray him as the announc- Heaven and on Earth, shall be brought ; er of the great and terrible day of together and the divided and discorighteous endeavor. Jehovah. His reappearance was con-- , rdant parts attuned and blended in eat This is why Adam blessed his ! he wanted to bring them into st&utly expected as the precursor of harmonious Whole. the Presence of God .... Moses sought the Messiah. continually was be Th( to bring tbs children of Israel into in the thoughts of the people of New r I the presenoe of God. through tha pow-- Testament time that, botfa JohuLthe rtai of th Priesthood, but ho could not. Baptist aad our Lord were supposed trt BC In hs wrt ages of th world they to be no other than be. -- Tbs son of iror 14 l kiJtyng. and Slrach calls him a fire, and flays that ther war Eliasss raised up who tried his ward burned like a torch, and that e o r to V hut. did It was- he who .was to gather together rtn ,7.25e Bot obtain them; but they prophesied again the tribes of Israel front the Smalt Can Irb- Pint Size 35 of a.day when this glory would be re- great dispersion. 65c prei vealed, .....when God would gather His Anal coming, it Is believed, will Quart Size : a.i Gallons together all things in one. The be three day before that of th Mes.$15 Prophets redbrd goes on to say that siah, and on each of the three he will FOR SALE AT ALL LEAD iva rk. the Angels who hold the keys of spirit- proclaim peace, happiness and salvaING ual powers and blessings "authorita- tion, in a voice that will be heard over GROCERIES AND Thi tive characters men in Heaven hav- all the earth. So firm, Indeed, was the lr PAINT STORES ing children on Earth, will come conviction of this in the days of the nvk down and join hand in hand In bring- Talmud, that when goods were found ent CD. 3c C. 107: which no owner claimed, th ing about this work. laJm comTb Greet Ceeetry Is . rani (4: 21, 24; Eph. 1: 10; Ch. H. mon saying was. Put them by till Elipmgmw ml Tbl Sretlee Is th ieat IH, pp. 3(8, 3(1). Hours with tha Bible, jah comes. AnSemi-Week- ly Kewa Already, when those words wer tv: is, 88. red WAS written, this phase of th Latter-da- y TKAK. Elijah's mission, a mad known by r Id. 4 mm4 Tlewliyii work bad begun; its founder having divine revelation In Latter r. a Days, rep- received, under th hands of heavenly Hi messengers, the keys of authority held ra arr by them in past dispensations. John rol th Baptist hall conferred pon Joseph tt Smith and Oliver Cowdery the Aaron-l- e Th Priesthood (D. A C. 13), and th I way being thus prepared, they wer it ( ordained to th greater or Sielchlxs-de- k nro Priesthood by Peter. James aad irpl . the large tire marrafactOf Ing compaiucs in Ai John, Christ jutpoat las. (D.--4t C.-Jrd i(; 121.20). .Without this divine auent desires to' get in touch with individual or organiza- totj att the Church thority, could not have' boon organized, th Ensign could not tion with sufficient capital and ability to give them high A 1 have been lifted fof'tSe gathering of ld class representation in Salt Lake City. , scattered Israel. ven fond But more was to follow.' .In that! th wonderful record nf visions manifesome 'LInels'of the" highest quality, nationally advert t'd to Joseph and OUvar in tb Klrt-lan- d mi Temple, where they beheld, first, and has a reputation among1 the trade aa being the most j ent Jehovah f Jesus Christ)," and then off, handle.7 to profitable : i 1o Moses, who restored th key of th Gathering, w further read: cl il EHa appeared, and committed the "Si j l Applications statmg-.capitaDispensation, of the Gospel of available; prescnt busines,' saylhg that In ns. gad seed and other details, together with place where interview all generations after us should be The Consummation. I m seveo-crows- ed ed f -- ail-wi- se 'e 37-3- long-herald- per-fect- ." t ter-da- r , 12, - wicked-Jezebel, pos-fnrtt- y; or 'V t. ... ' l-- m BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY I 5 1) T; 0n'd r The telephone managers In New England COMING OF THE ICE MAN. ,. ship some of the returned soldiers freh from . - Foes --rrf -c- apital-pirn find espjiafiy their Would invariably be strong Uieped by including in their, memberII, tU-c- 1 all,-whe- FACT VS. SENTIMENT. oetCimions - -- this Ideal I 'JOshall not be consecrate myself that sport my only aim that my reward and my lesson shall be in the thrill of the phase and the glory of the heights, and the whistle of the stag in the music of the murmuring stream and the leap of the playing trout In the gold of the autumn's woods and the whirr of the ruffed grouse in the sweet soft scent that breathes from off the sea and in the beauty and ailenca-o- f the lonely Lille atid dells.- TOC biddiow a y, t' tah's slate fish and has just bad occasion to print in pamphlet form the fish and game law of the state of Utah, which was effective March 13 last. The cammissionar had worked in bis spare mbment for about two years to whip that law into shape for presentation to and passage by the last legislature But afterIt came time to print the law, he chose to place on the first page of the little bock. The American SportaL wuicn the above la the concluding sentence,' The commissioner's judgment mas right. For he who lives up lo the creed as there enunciated will find he has' already observed practically all the provisions named on the 1 pages which follow it in the pamphlet. And the creed" itself could have been shor.ened into that one sentence note . how Admirably suited it is, by the way, to Utah and one other. There are nine declarations in the creed as to what a sportsman should do. These could have been condensed into one, the ' ' last: Love Nature and its denizens, and be a gentleman." Withrthat as his guiding star, the sporU-nu- m need have no fear of the laws proposed by' the stats fish and game department, or passed by the legislature. More,, he will meet with nothing but encouragement from the stale " ofiicials.' ' oa -- THE TRUE STORTSMAYS CREED. b al, res4 Gen-enii- 1 us wort, ns- tiger, AlcohoL He is a gay looking beast with bright stripes and fiery eyes. That quite considerable portion of the human raca known a DamphooUi think he can be domesticated and will make a fine pet. after generation of the Dampbpol family entertain this earn delusion, not, : ' of . withstanding the fact that nine-tent-h them are bitten, scratched, mangled or imir - dered by the . ou beast before thefyut sens enough to til him. Dont play vHA.thl animat Dont stroke him ABA- - tedhHmy b him- - end loC him -follow you around, no matter howgdntlk he aeema. nor June sweetly he purrs, Hes an Incurable devil at heart and only waiting for bis chance to gt yon. Shoot him on sight, and shoot to kill. Thxw iy reweonabl remedy for hlm is ex. ' . ids in - well-inform- - 51 or? fere have been accepted and recognized by the people. Is no more true than to say that the autocracy of the Czars, having been endured for decades, was approved and acquiesced vq by ILduSAsMT The" Diomehl came when the qual ity of this acquiescence" was furiously shown, to the dismay of the Romanoff dynasty and its adherents and of despots everywhere. The lima wiibmrely come when the extent of the people' approval" of Bolshevism wSH Tie exhibited in a jo less convincing fasJikm., -- - The late Czar was never more reluctant ta summon and listen to the representatives of the people than are the present heads of govern meat lo convoke a constituent assembly This spirit of TjSV'ftussTannaUoiL is lhe weakest fart of thcirwholc program it is a rank contradiction of their most pladsible pretensions. They overthrew the assembly con Vened utajfearago to oranizarepttblicaa government, .and expelled with bayonets .the members who refused to indorse Uie red policy of terror and destruction that had been planned. They have efface brutally refused to listen to the appeal of the moderates, who ask only for an constituent assembly, elected by universal"suffrage,and who promise ready submission lo any form of government in which auch assembly may see-fto invest the power of the people. This question of a representative elected parliament lo frame a form of government is the starting poibt of divergence between tha factions. It bas divided the Democratic, Socialist and Bolshevik groups into apparently Irreconcilable camps. It has led to the civil war that is "now raging, 'and that will probably rage until the present dictatorship, embodied in Lenin e, Trotsky and their followed ing, is bloodily destroyed. AH Bolshevik! know are a the that people minority party the terrorists know it themselves, otherwise they would not be afraid to go before the nation frankly in a general ejection. Tins is what constitutes their tyranny a despotism coarser, more cruel and more destructive than that which terminated when the feeble Nicholas abjured for himself and family the imperial powers and prerogaOvesIlbf Tiard7ong it rea-rtf-fc n IT THE PEOPLE SHOULD BUY BONDS, Victory Liberty Loan otight rHE o ersolwcribed, and it will be. t a Y 11 rreW octet fiav iao First Presidency, ;o.' Com t mg d til H. LUND, PENROSE, Written For The Deseret News. ' that the Soviet regime In Russia, TOingsayheld power for over a year, must there m SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS tb lo ei repre-TchtTng'l- Ee Tues-iday,Ju- i)e young friend, It U full of wild beaoU and poloonou in g Insect. lakes, also S ieee-bre; U I o pleasant, out la tb clearing, whara you. llv, with your father aad mother and alt aorta af decent yaopio, that you may aoinatlmsa. b templed to think that there Ions any dongle, that It la alt a aeary story,' Invented to frighten bad boys and girl. But, I.sm aorry to say, tha Jungle is no Myth, but hard, erusl rashly. And all through It He the bleached bone of many ' a fin fallow and Rally girt who wandered tob far Intja, It dpchs, anA never returned. It may serve you a good turn to know some of the dangerous creature that live In the Jungle, watching, waltfaig, with tha endless patience of blood-lus- t, for their human prey. DEMOCRACY'S DEMANDS IN RUSSIA. K Entered 1 APRIL 2GJD15.. SATURDAY Jungla. y-' Vjembr Audit Burr a Circulation. J. P, McKinney, Easier Rfrefttira. New York Omoa. 114 fifth Aeenti. M For The Peearat New by Dr. Frank Cnne. Ail around you, ed A cfa . TT TT ... 1 JUNGLE FOLK. Et a . NEWS EVENING K: 1 . DESKHKT DESERET V, i iA .A blessed. . , After this vision Exj' closed, another great and aiorious virion burst upon us. for Elijah th Prophet, who was taken to Heaven without tasking death, stood before us and said ", can be held, will be treated in strict confidence. 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