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Show DESERET f 5 i EVENING NEWS TUESDAY JULY 22 1919 ship in the League of Nations, etc, etc, etc. A very different spirit this, from that in which 'fctfMr of Couth Temple and Eut Tain pi Balt Lak c ity. Utah. BualBMS HfM4 Whitney i Streets, a Wi SUBSCRIPTION WNew, JW PRICES. per year per year 2?"wk,ly. ... Ceplee Blaglo Forelra poetape extra. - ?? I" and all re' Address all busm communication THE PSWKRKT mlttances, Balt Lake City. Ltah. N"-''V- 1 Correspondence and other readme matter tor publication ebon Id be addrossea to the Editor. Thara la but ana evil coagulation. Thera la but ana problem attribution. Moat- diseases era due to soma sort o t congealing. Moat cures consist in restor-"ithe circulation. Tha curse of history has been provincialism. Tribe, clans, rations, and school boys fight because they arc not acquainted. The' gentlemen who advised the League of Nations did something toward securing the peace of the world. Steam did more. Railroada and steamships have the best right "to be called the children of God." because they are the greateet peacemakers. Humanity when It- - coagulate, spoils. It needs constant mixing. Nothing better coud befall a nation than to he emptied periodically of Its population, who should go about among other nations, - A certain portion of all the youth of one land ought to be sent at public expense to foreign lands for a part of their education. ant mat. Man Is a circumambulator? - When he stand still he gets morbid. ' - Distribution! If workmen could be properly tflMributed there would he no labor problem. If money were properly distributed there would be no financial problem. Famjnes come not from lack of food, but Is There distribution. from inefficient plenty Of wheat In Russia, while Rureians starve. Sooner or later Government that Is, the Whole People, must assume the responsibility of managing the railroads, poet offices, telegrapne, and telephones, cither dt- - reetty- - or-- lndlre otter- - because Communion "tlort la a' maifer of tire and death to. the people. 'Civilisation Is of the Speech saves mem from madnees, for thus Ideas circulate. Exercise maintains health, for thus the blood circulates; ' ' Newspapers are better safeguards against armlet. riot and revolution than-tand!For revolutions are never caused by the circulation of ideas, but by ideas that cannot circulate; so they fester. Religion sours In temples; It sweetens when it runs throughout the highway and hedges. The River of God, In the Apocalyptic vl- - slon. ran through the streets of the city, end In that city the Beer saw no temple. Hire the Bolsheviks a hall and make them talk, and give them a daily column In the newspaper. Nothing dissipates nonsense like airing It. - The only dangerous heresy is the one we prohibit. Nothing grows by martyrdom like bunk. lYuth Is not preserved by Institutions, Organisations, Armies, Laws, nor any other Term ef force, What prospers Truth Is Open Air. A free field and no favor Is the cry of Truth. Tou do not need to defend It Just find K, love it, believe It and tell It, and It will defend Itself and you too. Most hlstorlo "Defenders of the Faith" - hare don more harm- - than good.- Open the ways! Remove the dame! Let business circulate! (Let competition go oil! be 'unhindered! Let inforLet mation circulate! Freedom! Liberty! The Open Door! Give us these! The reason la: Truth and Righteousness are stronger, tougher, and longer-Uve- d than any Error or Evil, Their greateet htnderers are they that try to ."protect" them. (Copyright, by Frank Crane.) skin-dee- p, - nf LIVE STOCK REN IN CONVENTION. of FROM the discussions and deliberations live stock growers of the West, now In -- , - fsr4-- i ry ;as - -- o;cj-den- tal el i very long ago, when ill a time not soCount von Bemstorff given by to his imperial master and his was fatefully sinister and fatally unwise. When ambassador from Germany to this country, be persisted in telling his government that there need be no fear that America would fight, no matter what the provocation for one thing, there werl1b3ktfany Germans here to make any such move politically or physically possible. How far this fatuous counsel may have emboldened Berlin to go on from one insult and outrage to another, it is not necessary now to inquire, even if it were possible to ascertain. But it certainly was not calculated to in their rash and' bloody deter the and to a extent ft hastened certain program, their downfall and destruction. From such a source the German nation today, may properly He had a dis. feel reluctant to seek advice. astrous share in hastening their day oLdoorn. And yet he is just now giving his country-the- n words of admonition and warqing so sane ind sound that one wonders if he really can kc (he same suave and unscrupulous diplomat whom this government endured so long and finally was obliged figuratively to kick out of the country. At once the mind reverts to the fine of the old jingle, When the devil was sick, fbe devil a monk would be, as well as the complementary reminder that When the devil was well, tbe devil a monk was he. Presumably the Count is not at present in good mental health or spirits, his symptoms hre those of a luilty soul experiencing a sort of deathbed repentance. Be this as it may, he is saying things rhich bis people will do well to hear and heed, rbey must never forget, he adjures thera, that a world policy such as was engineered before lie war (by himself among others) has impossible; they must fulfill the peace lerms according to their best ability; they must snlertain no thoughts of a war of revenge; they must behave themselves In such manneri a to qualify themselves speedily for.member- - I fellow-countrym- war-make- 'M 'S ; en rs be-i- ue i Back of the First Mortgage Gold Bonds of this company stand ALL its physical properties qnd assets factory, sitemachinery, equipment, etc.' Besides this security, Bondholders have a first claim on ALL the working capital, surplus and earnings of the company, These Bonds are in reality a First Mortgage. BOND DEBTS, OBLIGATIONS, T PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST MUST EE PAID. the depleted stocks in European countries, both belligerent and neutral. Foreign buyers are Id. the American market from nations which heretofore have been sufficient unto themselves for this commodity; and In some instances' they are not content with contracting for American leather merely, tb.ey arrf extensive purchasers of AmerioanTbuift. shoes, whose fit and wearing qualities impress them as superior to their home made article. Responding to the irrevocable principle of supply and demand? this situation presages a further advance in the prices of footwear; and only a few days ago a large eastern manufacturer was quoted In a Denver interview as predicting that men's shoes will be (20 at least by spring, and it would not surprise me if they went to $25." Fortunately for Salt Lakers who do not relish the notion of going barefpot, local dealers do not anticipate any such distressing figure; yet some of them significantly admit that an advance is due to occur now any day, with still further advances before New Year, this being the warning from the head renters of the trade. There is a song which many will recall from their college days, entitled "The Wooden Shoon." Though not a classic in either, rhyme or melody, it has served acceptably at many a jolly student function. The pre- sent prospects in the leather trade suggest that Instead of being merely the subject of- - a rollicking chorus, wooden shoon" Tnay become a matter of actual pedal experience. - Assurance is given that, although hitherto regarded as clumsy and uncomfortable, and as peculiarly the sign of poverty, a wooden shoe will be found healthful, warm, and even attractive in short, that though built for the fool U can be worn handily. The price is an argument strongly in its favor and there is said to be serious thought of Hie industtyonts TnsiwfsrtarFjDtrthis Already the Stockholders have subscribed to more than 1210,000 worth of these Bonds. Less than $90,000 worth remains unsold. These we are now offering to the public. These Bonds can be purchased at 90 cents on the dollar and are redeemable serially in from 2 to 10 years at par a full 100 cents on the dollar. Their actual earning power is approximately per cent. tar Send in your reservations for Bonds TODAY. 9-- Gunnison Valley Sugar Co. Office; 420 Boston Buildiitg, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 1803. ' Money for payment of the first interest coupons .s already on deposit with the trusted, the Utah Savings an! . Trust Company pf fcali Lakp CitiV I TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the Files of The Deseret Newa JULY 22, 89. Preliminary hearing of John IL Bertbrook. charged with the murder of Burton C. Morris, wss begun before Justice Pardee In the criminal room of the Third district cou.it The defendant was represented by an array of prominent lawyers, while tha prosecution was conducted by Assistant County Attorney Ray Van Cott athletic sports were held at London, with honors practically even between English and American contestants. It was announced that Elihu Root had been tendered and had accepted tha secretaryship of war. ' Four companies of the 'Ohio national guard were called out In Cleveland to key the peace during the street railway strike. The body of Earl Lufkin, who was droaned ln Jordan river, rs taken from tha stream at Fourth South, a short distance from where tbe boy was last seen. The Epworth League closed it convention at Indianapolis with the adoption of resolutions protesting against the election Of Hon. B. H. Roberta of Utah to Congress, and demanding that he be expelled. well-pattern- ed start-Tng'- up ing it in the Nation al Parks eide of the water as an offset to the growing price of leather goods which, after all is said, is believed to be largely speculative, or in plain language profiteering. There has also been much iccent talk of the pioduction of a fish-sk- in substitute for leather, namely the shark-hid- e, some 7,000 of which were lately unloaded in New York. During the recent war the Germans gave great employment and dignity to the word Ersatx, meaning substitute" or the use of something just as good." It will be strange if American genius cannot succeed m the same direction, and hit upon something to take the place of that particular &r2" tide whose price is advancing with the seven-leag- ue Roughing it PIE fondnes for pie, to which I was alluding the other dav. was the rum of Emerson, according to a letter written Jy one, The Americans of his friends, Henry J. Warner: It was ple at breakfast that broke down Emersop prematurely; no human being, 'kowever well can live long and keep his mind utveiouded on pie at breakfast. Emerson lost his mind or memory at a much earlier period than he would have been likely to lose it owing to the vicious habit, of pie at 'breakfast." London Dqily News. ' -- xe and bears, deep woods and ipe-flakes. Around the corner are modem resort hotels and miles of auto boule- expresses ed vards. All the joyi of th wilderness, within easy reach of modern hotels and railroad trains. Here you can camp out climb mountains go fishingand Hit the trail in a region of peaks and ca yons, glaciers and geysers, Indians . AND DEATH. de-lu- what a summer outing may be in the National Parks of the West. strides imperishably associated in the if its most famous le- childish mind with cnr. gendary conceptions. . Summcrtxcursion fartst Aik lor the booklet yoa went. They deecrflrt YtllowMonk, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Mt. RaL nier, Crater Lake, Yeeemke, Sequoia, Hawaii, GnoJ Cidtoc, Petnie4 Forest, Zno, Meat Verde aad Hot Spnngi of Arkansas. Aik the local ticket agent to help plan row trip, or apply to praieM Conioiidatod Ticket Office, or addreu Travel Bureau, U. S. R.R. Adminutration, S44 Traniportadoo Bldr., Chicago) 141 Liberty New Yoikj (92 Heaiey Atlanta, Go. it. United States Railrcad Administration -- -- -- CONSOLIDATED . Main TICKET OFFICE and South Tempi streets, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1, THE SEMI-WEEKL- Y NEWS -- K gUftvaxi' w'uwhsrasw-tvf- w 4. ac. i. i VH Located in the heart of one of the most prosperous agricultural districts In the State Gunnison Valley the success of this company is a foregone conclusion. The farmers are jointly Beet Growers, Stockholders and Bondholders. - ." Il, months past there has beeit an FOR several demand for leather, not only to meet the' horfie YequiremenU but to replenish I -- Inter-universi- ty TIIE COUNT AS COUNSELOR. THERE cross-roads- ... nf . k f. Trank Crane ). Doeeset Ksw, 4 Foe-Th- s session in ibis city, much good should come to the industry in the Rocky Mountain region. Member Audit Bureau circulation. These men of the trail and range. have. come J. P. McKInnev. Rastem Kpreentatlvo to know their problem In all ita aspects durNew York Office. 114 Fifth Avenue Chtcaao Office, 123 South Michigan Aveno ing the years in which they have faced it under Entered at the poatoffice of Salt Lane City, aa the smiling skies of prosperity as well amid the eecond clean matter according to Act of Congress stress and storm of business reverses, Tbey March t. 1173. are not theorists or idealists in any sense of the i The Aaaoclateo Preae la exclualvely entitled to word, their interest in the points .at Issue is not the uae for republtcatlon of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In tnia of the sort called academic." This question of newepaper and aleo the local newa P",, regulating grating rights on the publio domain herein. All rlphta of republtratton of apeelal here are aleo reserved. is with them an exceedingly live and vital mai1919 To a great extent, the success of their inler. JULY 22, SALT LAKE CITY dustry is involved inlts adjudication. Impresses .JAPANS INCREASED PRESTIGE; particularly .for the adoption of a definite policy Just now wheii the agitation ia so strong meteoric rise of Japan from a position for- the settlement of returned -- soldiers and THE isolation and unimportance half a een homesteaders" generally upon the land. There tury ago to a conceded place of, prominent can be no timelier momrtit for the adoption of and influence today' among the great powert a fair, wise policy than right now; and from' "of the; world, vi one of the most remarkable no more competenl and representative source ot .uatim. JThUUlhe thiftgAliJw the routd srorelary of Agriculture look or. A managed to eke out a modest agrarian existence capablepresentatibnof the "'"stockmen's with little contact with the outside world." Now than from the men now here in convention tie has, within .the .last. five .years, doubled iSecy Houston honara them and Jura-se- lf her industrial capacity, has established marin coming ao far to be in attendance; and kets throughout the East and the world, has the. full and free personal exchange of views at undefeated and formidable army and navy, on the important subject cannot but be bene- -' aid is invited on terms of equality to occupy a ficial to all concerned. - seat among the mighty where the destinies of Is like Salt Meanwhilo proud to aQ nations and governments are passed in reand all, one . them welcome, hearty give view. From the scene of great conflict latethem a profitable and instructive wishing ly terminated she was separated by half tbe aeries of meetings, and a right royal good time circumference of the globe; but the part which in the hours which they are able to devote to the chose to play in it was promptly and ef- recreation and pleasure. ficiently performed. - She has Acquired prior BUSINESS JUDGMENT. rights in tbe enormous territory described as which with reason haste of the S&eria, by a good thing for some of the live stock the threw an army inta that region for the that some of the county asjneifofUtah ostensible protection of Allied interests and sessors are not the bank cashiers. Foe exthe restoration of order. Above all, she has man it is a most imposing influence upon the ample, in the case of one live stock that the record on a chattel shown mortgage by future of China, by the acquisition even a good round a loan him of has bank made though temporary of the German eoncesaions sum on 1000 head of ealttev There is no doubt in Shantung."' In abort, of an tbe chief bellig1000 head of range cattle as security, erents in the world war, she emerges with the that with is loan the Just as safe as that proverbial Bank greatest proportional increase of power and of England note, and almost as safe as a Uniteg prestige,- gained at tbe least cost. War Savings Stamp. Of course the chatStates Herein are tome of the reason why bar tel mortgage U supported by the usual formaliextraordinarily liberal treatment by the Peace in the way of declaration of ownership and ties xocferencfL eccountering a degree of. f ibesefor disfavor. She has at various times been Ihj likS, and, equally of course,-iare some there have been falsified, malitles called the Great Britain of the East and the who should, men stock live prominent fairly Yankee-lan- d of Asia. .Perhaps her people are be repenting behind Iic4 flattered by either Compliment, but there and very probably would, nickel-stebars.' is more or less ot merit in She Yet the county assessor of the same county and a unique geographical enjoys position; where thlaparticular live, stock grower was in the temperament and ability of her. people a loan of 130,000 on 1000 head of catto able gel she is fitted to go far in the keen competitive find can that the owner possesses only 200 tle race for commercial influence and industrial which he considers as worth of head cattle, she is able to supremacy. Intellectually.-to- o, around for 17,000 purposes of taxation. Conte match wits with the best of them. There is no mon doubtless gratitude harniready suggested gainsaying tbe astuteness of her diplomacy, IhatT otherwise she would not have eome away from to this live stock man the sincere belief is about him loaned the banker who the money the peace table with her wants more nearly the right man in the right place, and be suresatisfied than any other participant in the exto goodness has reason to believe that, the ly ercises of that occasion. As a. member of the is the right man in the right place. assessor influence League of Nations, her power and the live stock owner in the Butwhether can be made potent in preserving the world's has 20 head of cattle and is who same county equilibrium'. Outside of the League, or an ene20 head holds the same taxes on the paying my to it, ahe would have the opportunity to be is another question. opinion, Aslatio Pacific a constant thorn in the ,and flesh. NOTHING LIKE LEATHER? LETS SEE! tha-histo- 05 THE ONE THING NEEDFUL. his messages of two and a half or three years ago were penned or uttered. He has passed through a great darkness and has come into a new light; but whether his conversion is more than only the future .can disclose. His words are fair, but who.ean tell what is v in his heart I , aa ivav-- |