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Show FIT- , I . , . . . . , , act, DESERET 'EVENING , , ;' 23T-191- . -- 9 .a .. . , JULY-- ! - , . WEDNESDAY NEWS I , s - ,.., , .rge NinolgtM.M.ORN ' - 1 , 111 I! k which Mc Cum- consin oanator, Sherman and others to defeat thel the committee, if. ea I hope, as to the overwhelm least at know. After - ' ' them. 1). ' will vote against . . - treaty, and the deliberate exaggeration; ber of Iteptibl.les.at genet() TAIT 1115 P,IIN TO be majority . log may I hope But of the Shantung feature of the treaty their defeat, which is utterly without foundation. votes, 45 Democratic 11!ti,(S 111;1 fs'1011i111G do not, I think, indicate the attitude i accomplished by say that if senators across the aisle) , i against then. do of the majority of the Republican with three Republicans, woUld only forget that President on. be will deadlock the then I do not HATIFI. PACT 111111 Democratic" think . the of son : is party in the menet.,- and "The Democrats and three Repub.. this is anithat any attention- should be peid- to I !leans but party. and remember thatconfident can defeat amendments, wa be I am the suggestion that the treaty ia American question, SALT SiXtOn .GAME treaty. I to an almost unanimou amended in its provisions with refer- - they cannot ratify the come could We ' needed. are INTERPRETATIONS' once to the rearrangement of the map more Repubiloans ht: ALBRIGHT. nuPer-- 1 H.' W, Child. p resident of th e Yellows ' agreement as to reservations for may be sure there are that number , of the region of the war. of Yellowstone,. park.' stone Park Transportation company. . to ' protection of the United &Atom', are friendly who . of e Republicans is..g. . "To repeat, sin strongly in favor of Montana citizens and anakoue are and the following statement' with a partyInt112, nations of the is. as league Were it moves of the in Verity ratifying prominent nowspaper the LAKE BEES Local Golfers to Butte. i, relative to conditions there, and manta to improvo the roads of the ,(Conttnued from pare one.) I in the senate, I would not hesitate to ,xiitify the treaty and relieve' , burden of party from the sure. which bas ' been prepared for the! northwest and to encourage travel to, that he must choose between mem., to vats for it: but the situation may- Republican also, in the open sole rattifica- defeating it. We can be To participate the national parks and to the resorts tiOrill or failure of the entire .league require concession to secure the press: the Democrats who favor ratspart Uon, end I suggest what I have already that championship in Butte the latterBassYollowetone national park is bovine cC Ihis region, leave Yellowstone today 4t have treat will to be anxious this year the- - heaviest travel in its for Denver. where they will identify plan. Tafel suggestion, which creatAid sent to you, a copy of which I inclose, fication, if not without reeemtions. of the week, Charles "Corky" and aa something that will secure a useful ler. local golf professional. Errors Help' season hiotory. .The but travel prior to this themselves with the inauguration of IMr. I Costly Infield , that do not George in the senate bscause of Von' Elm, state champion in dthostenroywiittah erfetseecrvt. ations, was in 1115. when a total of the automobile service between Rocky a oaf!) dimly wahticthhommaymebettimm; lpri',Ieed of unreserved known well advocacy' . 1917, will leave for the Montana city This its 'entered Yellowstone and the by gates. Mountain 11,116 peophi ' park Take Howard's Crew to ratification, was embodied itt two 'let- may satisfy the genuine objections of 'raft's View. this aftsinoon. They will return early ' Year there Is every prospect that the way of Cheyenne, Casper, Thermopot'it le at such en hen hen hen he n hen next week.- will exceed 0,000 individual lis itnd Cody: Wyoming officials end tere to Will II. Hays. the Republican the Republican friends of the league travel - i 1..o. , ..I chairman. They touched in the senate. I Second Straight From of the character I have suggestions Figures compOod from reports re. newspaper min- will loin- them at national conof , features the view, ' upon many My treaty be office I useful made the an perhaps ceived, Ii superintendent's Cheyenne.. specific lotorpeetAttoos. , show that to the cloos of July The United States eomtetitistoner of troversy and emphasised the former therefore, is that you would better "I am coming now to specific inter- - keep cals; Score 6--2. WEATHER, REPORT belief that acceptby Hin M. our only heti president's has eaters1 the -i Honorable Smith, correspondence confidential park fisheries, people 11,ge me the to seems that It, pretations. some ance the reservations of could , until the issue is thus clearly drawn. the 21 days that had elapsed tdnce recently arriVed at Yellowstone park first ik ehieves sit that the draftsmen xn - weather Forecasts. en it may be possible for me to be the opening of the season. This from Washington for the 'purpose of treaty be retitled. and clause intended, withdrawal of the llo Bonnet! useful with the Democrats, because at .: N the moraine egmo may be emnpered with a total arranging for an extension- of the 'Interpretation Proposals. chutes Fair intonight and Friday: not Local: that relieves as thus interpreted know I am infavor of ratifies. much chanore visitors up to July 15. during work of his bureau in the park. It temoerature. Six apecilic interpretation proposals from a possible construction by Pork today, Oakland trounced gait of 1470 eservatioe r of season of without 1.110 1111. the series to le the and Bureau of the Intention of are outlined, which Mr. Taft says he the actual withdrswat on two wnichii,on the up treaty Ind nada the Lake. Weenies Data ter thus 'dorsi and same 11 if date last 'fullest the the to Cemparative amendment, to Oalui. year. possible, Fisheries , July is convinced will meet the objections notice might be treatly. ' eao In favor. ot tha notor brought Yodlowstons July. two 4 the heaviest extent with the national vark- serv- of mem- - i stand with them. park oft other of of claims who a the O1iirlItI7 the group Republicans large through skein that am from "I know you to ever travel to Yellowstone ice glad dare the end that tingle recorded, ; The Bose wets the DegreesTemperature the .., infield- - Several when 111 people registered at the vit. national park may be made the great- favor a league. He count. 45 Demo- hers of the leagu- eYOU approve the compromise I have Particularly Inwere made.' cratic senators as supporting the pr.- 11 menotime peuopuisq's ire 011Ondel suggested believe in Highest yesterday and entreacits. that rious America. est you In North resort hebbloo 101 fishing do to last bee month year this "The second Interpretation easily says f., was en the mound the matter confidential until Highest in Tremendous intereet is being taken Certainly the park has possibilities !dent in the treaty fight. and 103 in this month since 1874 in the league, as akeeping comWolter 1,overeno the with be should three presence that Highest slime,. in the new park-to-paa lairs to Repsblicans hurled be useful later it when time ana hundreds may automobile such for none1 this having Lowest morning out three dominions , ter the Bane of amendvote to struck members, against material 56 set. I feed that alto, was mice connecting .Yellowstone and of 41E4 and 'treeing easily accessible mited perhaps be Lowest this month last year t He allowed nine effective in He no such proposals could, receive or colonies of a home government. wiser riot to consult Mr. Root 43 1574 at all4 Lowest this month since Glacier luktional , parks. The route to the travelingpublio. and walked two. Many of ments, .. Lake's ...,..- small a in ---77 a member.' SW; also a Certainly but yesterday-......- is his for and and eenateinajority.Hut pinch. over rat., Normal not which servicethis eertainly Cy lakes and these already op. being etreenivare victory. Chalets. crated Is to body like that of the council it would sympathetic associates on the foreign Mean yeeterday ....... The former-- president-guillteet- d prevented a for -- "Gorier,is the the to playing Blocked Glacier; with trout game furniehing r t seem this month. to have a pitching game. i banister, forced his IMMO relations until. the situa- Accumulated by Livingston,Boseman. that can hardly Mr. Hays-tha- tfor the excess since Jan. 1. 623 buriod a bosutitul as es kligheay and also one of its do- - lion morecommittee, I the utbrowse,itchievo-and issue' Accumulated Three Forks. ; Boulder, -- Helena and sport be surpassed anywhere in the country. for the present from connection with repreeented fully develops Bees to whiffstrike-ocannot I or and colonies, are more clearly drawn. Choteau good leave Mammoth Hot Visitors have already taken advantage the interpretation plan since it might minions -- earl Degrees tho Humidity In tram. olghth the of was intention it the Pork think -- ment tor the iotaout throe of the best prines- !1 ant sending a copy of this letter ot 114 Yellowstone Mondays of the OpPortunities for fishing In the antagonizesams.senators 71 Mutto me. Mlles, with the hope that you' riry at 4 am.. ! toning. he struck and Thursdays. Lodge of the foreign re's,. era Likewtoe, this auto. park. Many parties have already en. local aggrogation. to am that tho I bound a.m On say y haPPertTet confer-ifurtherance-o- f Wet bulb temperatureat and i bitters Mis pitchinit mobile service starts from Glacier oa tared the reservation- for- - the sole pur- 1 tions committee, who is ntkmed,in that Shealy. and on. 6 is riot excluded by the our common Bawler object, which is that of Relative humidity at a the dot:idles ' factor In the same days. The sleeting place le pose of fishing, and all have reported connection, declined,. today to make such a result Ivor. therefore victory. p.m. . present language of. the covenant in securing a ratification orthe treaty. Dry bulb temperature at Helena whore intep-par-k ex-on comment SO the have TattJettar-of Abe any waterstravelers Oakland over the that , tho park ball ZE t Ithd article IV: 'tor do" Ifle a treeing of the Republican party article' yesterday knocked the the night. 4 spend -in the Maggert at Hari with ceeded p.m. their sport tc, bulb Wet exexpectations temperature Taft Hays. inning 1' XV ; article language-loeighth necessarily the I in from 63 tone the e The of the burden ... ... the th - none on. and of superintendent of the parkend they have afforded. Bohn yesterday The letters follow: elude from the tribunal to recommend treaty, and the removaldefeating air 4 p.m. yes1 of its Issues Relative -.,.r humidity I Oaks homed tri the eanteeantowith w , home Mr. a a said of I settlement go In what 23 a IhN dispute Hays: "My dem( from tbs next political campaign. At terday Cooper. ain left ViViOUS one ernment I of its where over did not the -- - I OM bales oroPir. dominionia go yesterday pretty SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA slways.- sincerely yours. played SHERIFFS AND DEPUTT : lnehoo. , 6,14 for the winnrs. fly Procipttation interpretations and reservations, be- or colonies is a party. nor doescol-it, "W H. TAFT." grabbing two biud the gam. fielding or a exclude dominion I cause our in that necessarily ono hand...Autrey thought previous l bails with and 004' Total yesterday catch. Miggert from such tri bun, where the - t Sees made a tinetwo correepondencs 02 theywers sufficientlyI ony . Total for this month' hits out at tour - I think home aaa -- 11110110111LE got may party; that 'government explained.MAN HERE THyler egg for COUNTRY this TRACKLESS IN Accumulated deficiency Herrmn. INTEHEsT ths CENTERS , see-: times tap have formulated them, after a good yet, .40 in the month first blood Th. Oaks drew "I have no doubt that both ot these 8.41 on first by a t deal of thought. to take up my reasons Total since Jan. I I ond inning. Wine got Iraa .01111 were hunt Intended the excluaione Jan. since out by In detail for suggesting them. Accumulated deficiency beat i fro psea. Murphy to :.72 mere of the covenant- - Nor is there , l.ft. and in Cart M. Met Itay1 field escrtary of the "Speaking generally. I wish to em- any-HUNTING MURDER CLEWS :Bohn , sacrificed DISCUSSION . axoresa -IN - gibms fly. MItIVIT did et the ,funcdescription - Patching,Obockvatt000--"'-r-Phasteis my convtetion that the tinned club."' southern Weather Ho throw Automobile Of work. !beautiful pierswho banged the pellet tom's, States senate might well ratify the tion to be performed by the council Ls in At I a.m. July 24: Balt , Lake the assembly under article XV so to Johnon. hay. to grab Will present treaty without any reserva- or wild to IC nag In an effort as to Audi- -, act error. his it ing should that from completed on require the , Los am cored to or Tempe rat are. I tions The trip ' ott 'won& cond. News). Wills (Conttnu'ed from page one). (Special 7 interpretations. blurObt Angeles over the Arrowhead and according to international l dent that the actual operation of the cloudy Iliad out to bluiligan. trail. 1Z had word I 24....No 10 Jule TOOELE, c ri It in ittiOt or - - i Stumpf no law thehave I and -- justice. at platscatch. equity ratification-would-brin' Arafter caught and treatybeing' With offiChtla Senator other of Is Rehinson, Democrat, the club he :A. '744 ' been received here at noon today from about doubt that it was intended that the tempt to oars atter theOaks. same as the that result exactly .1: conferring with state highway officials Sheriff D. M. Adanteort.whn left TuesDi' 2 17111 il.;.: language of the preamble should char- - kansas. the Shantting provision. STATIONS Tyro Blom los Oaks and director of the 17tah Automobile day night in 'company with sheriff which Would be attained by the ac- acterizo 0 r the duties of President Wilson -- - bad 0 lit! ' 'Two more were annexed by the&rover these of ceptance and Sherinterpretations Dan Martin of Juab tutd Deputy Os the council or assembly under article engagements singled.Leverens. association. with ? 51;1: today'',, in the sixth. banserror to me seems but to it be reservations. by Lake iff Barnes of Salt county. the ? wite safe on an ?: ..0 a was fort,-- - Mr. MoStaY rStrta that SO Par ant to Frank statesmen of GrOl'Or to i the part third. r o recognize to the murder reported Lane going investigate by I i I : 4 '1 poexigencies, and partiman personal. by a grounder hit ted at second Trout in the from Harris ranch the is of the Los An. Arrostead trail from merely giving expres- covenant. Senators visiting theWhite singled throw ' litical. of a situation in seekingto terpretation 94' - 1 Coaster to 7ug. Wills T LAKE sion- to that-whiought to b 3 inferred House yesterday were the last on Abe SA Lone and Cooper. gels to Bait Lake is good while the creek region in Josh county. Sheriff 72 88 achieve real progress end refortei. 0, 761 Johnson. scoring Boise., Tate was Sheriff Adamson told WM as of 'Mention the framers of and the the fifteen Deputy list of selected the to Sheely, president, by 0 58 58 Murphy flied third. "The situation which confronts us other 10 per scent is divided between that he would communicate with him I may say that it supplies but it was said that invftstions to oth- Cheyenne . .... out stealing for bad and very bad stretches. Hs stalea . a( the first opportunity and Mr. Tate now in reference to the ratification of covenant :: :: ' : piste sin,which Mr. Root forcibly reported er senators would go forward as Mr. Chicago that Another pair mimed theStumpf 76:1 Deaver the seventh. however. that even the worst stretches ham been expectine a message hour. the treaty is one created by very seri- am a defect of the covenant. 96 Wilson desired to confer with as Grand Junction the Oaks In was . $afe en Krug's error, are not impassable except cms mistakes of policy Committed by 0 in bad ly since lets Wednesday afternoon."The third interpretation is an ex- - many of them as possible before start- Helena 83i tied, Elliott struck truck I; 82 Lane Out, Mr. 72 74 0 Wilson. . nearest The .. The the to Talitenburg wire act character He a weather. the commends Kansas on r. Out and Stumpf and Elliott pulled construction of the effect of ing partisan telegraph his speaking tour. City highway legal 88 68 O. ranch is at Gold Hill, some,10 of. his administration, during the war, article X. and I do not sea how any of Angeles ,,... 6Si President Wilson's advisers said to- Los ' double steal. Thor scored on GrOVeellle improvements undertaken in Nevada Harris - 66 .14 ... 861,the alleged together ;wit hie a ppearto his noun.; the signatory powers can 'object to it day the president had known for sev- Modena .a,. Provision-- has been miles- from ths acene-o- f and " Cooper we teat, . 76! Ingle. New .N Orleans made in California. he said. by reason murder; and it is evident that Sher. trymens to elect a Democratic congress The Conclusions in respect to the tune- - eral days of the existence of the let- New York Leverens. 761 82 01 first oounter of Salt Lake made their walked. the $40.000.000 road bond issue for iff Adamson and his party have not In November, 1918. Created a condition tion of Congress under this article is ters of former President Taft suggest- Oklahoma . .... '...,72,1 92 John. U4Vefltb 12 been Gold the in Hill after having of personal and political antagonism the necessary result of the distribution ing reservations on the peace treaty. 8IiIy in arrived at all the of the trail improvement third. to I , going veil Allitele4,- Shely Rumors- Arecurrent ,,, raneh. 'toward- him among Republican leaders of power under our constitution to Some of the senators with whom Mr. or about with state that .131 the double exception ft By. Into play. 78 - 58 ;Mulligan hit 68 Laverens Is myna In Ban IltirtiCrdin0 county. here that Eugene Harris,- 14 years which was shared by a Majority of 'which none of the associate members Wilson has conferred recently have Portland. Ore. ler singled. scoring falsely. 9 74 ,74 of that county are old, had 'riven himself up to officers the - American people.. of the league can object where the been in communication with Mr. Taft St. Louis struck out. ' 83 01 62 Paul in the eighth behind the peopis movement to defray the In Gold Hill, and it is part of the on the subject of reservations and it St Oakland made another 0 68 , . Fourth PartIstut. 66 San hit , Bohn when Interpretation. Diego out. assumes the he that after two were story responeibill of waa section that the presi.assumed that ,former 01 66 expenses 66 . Improving This was shown In the resulta of "The fourth - interpretation is a dent's suggesilons were discussed at San Francksco one over the deft field team'.halfMar. , for the of cattleman. the ty murder of the 82 60 60 trail. of 01 Fe Santa ' the election. of Mere international law Shia, statement' .,01art'e homer In Salt Lake's Notwithetanding fatal 54 64 01 "Th Arrowhead trail is more fees. lease Chen, and the probable some of ths White House conferences. Seattle ended the toting Mr. ' 88 Wilson the in and of the the eighth construction the persisted proper 94 continuing Sheriff .03 of Joseph same Deputy : gala this Ible as a route to Tellowstans." Mr. shooting Spokane 68L .. The clubs are meeting lAulidng Alifeets., 0 . . exclusion of Republi- seventh' paragraph of article "Clt, ..J -- - 72 Washington ..gams being achstltiled MoStaY' said. "than the Midland trail Sabey. of Callao. It is not definitely cans inpartisan afternoon, the o'elock. to 0i 86 58 62 is to returned with who the inserted which critYellowstone int. Secy. dealing was I.Ansing only her known whether highly killed. satisfy Babe), reason at Lincoln to start for and highway. The a had from of icism Paris. Matter on of based results the that portant was ono !settling today he earl. Washington Ls it paragraph. that having report the this Arrowhead that trail passes Score by innings: Sun rises 6:17 a.m.; sun sets 8:51 liAn..i 4 wounded and was being taken of the war. He selected a commiulon . the unfounded assumption that some long conference with the president ..0 1 0 0 I 11 0--4 riakiand . II through country which can profitably toady 7 In which the Republicans had no rep tribunal of the league will be found at the White Houee during the fore- July 25. Salt Laks..e 0 0 0 is to a. Salt Lake hospital. .. be while k the other trail developed. the at in and in situation will which which ante declare the there issues resentation, were Elliott; noon,. he the respect dlicusaing The feud that terminated al. no Batterlosinalkonburir through such an arid country that de. matters. Americans or other of conference to and real tariff be the prominent la to any of knnwn Leversits and Oyler. Cohn peace murder toimmigration velopment along the line Ss wholly int. leged over the title to the ranch experience and leadership of public something other than a question of The French Treaty. CALLED BY DEATH practical. due to the great arida,' of have beanClaimed With such a commission. domestic policy, if, as all authorities by Mrs. Harris. Cohn opinion. property. the region." A revolution requesting President Take Will his course unusual in going abroad show, immigration and tariff unal- Wilson to submit Britisher, Mr. Matey left for California today was known to have asserted that Mrs. senate the to the the borne. 50 Harrio did not own the place. tti t she himself. as president, greatly empha- fected by' treaties are purely domes- treaty by which the rnited States; i Lou Joe OboeAt ' Outing at Lagoon, Aug. 41 over the Midland. route. north First West street, Mn. Louise was a squatter on the property, the sized the pertainal element in the fram- tic questions. then it cannot injure would in Francs aid to the 82 died promise year old, today from rightful title of which belonged to a ing of the treaty; and intensified the the league to say that which is un- - event of en upprovoked attack by Olson, s incident of old age. She a maxim of international Germany was offered in the senate, ailment Britisher of Etalt Lake. Ogden and To Attend- - Launching Mr. Miller in Nephi. and that he had general tendency to oppose anything was in 24. born 1836, and Sweden, Aug. an, to graze his cattle oft the that he might bring home.- because of Idou..rbhtee dfly ln ,1804., the Among surrounding territory Ire to have 'tho- "thohcarbon" permisakm Of today by Chairman Lodge Of the tor came to 1:tah eenr-Dt.his wiehAadiciataths-policyointrprttattem-delinos-tFredOlio-lurh Thefinaltrou-hiere, ranch at apparent f oripyable outings wOrIct-ancl other, ofontheir l'angil in to monopolize the Monroe doctrine. As the kipression the this city. The body is at murder is declared 'to suiting It Wart for its Immediate considera- dentist Monday. Aug. Lagoon 'Monroe doctrine.' is used in article tion was refused by Senator Robinson, the Joseph William Taylor chapel, O. J. Grimes. secretor to Gover- have occurred when Mrs. Harria, cc. credit for it. annual affair. held always on tho feel "I some as that the United States is the Democrat, Arkansas. of the defects of 30CI, and to the story, corralled Cohn's first Monday in August because on nor $11..on Bomberger, has gone to cording FUNERAL NOTICE!. cattle and refused to give them up un- the league of nations are due to him. author of the doetrins and has mainthe measSenator Lodge-offerthat day, all over Britain. nobody California. to attend to preliminaries til I 911 am confident tained it he for that he There has been the years, it is fairly ure after a sharp debate during prevented Funeral service. tor Frank Adkins works, it being the great midsummer for the celebration of the launching heard paid damages. here, elan. the story that Cohn's adoption. of the plan of the league to within the limit of an interpretation which Republican spokesmen deciar- -- will2 be held Friday. July 25, ' "bank" holiday. The affair is under of the "Utahcarbon." an emerirencY eon had ' p.m. in the Emeratin ward-chapproposed marriage to Mrs. enforce peace in respect to an inter- for it to state what the doctrine has ed that- the terms of the treaty re- Rt tho auspice of the 13rOxanto fleet shit the honor ot naming which Harris's daughter f and that the feud national court and the settlement of been made to be in the history of HI quired- that it be submitted to the Emerson avenue, near Eleventh East acto on street Carbon fell Utah. county. t same to featwas the Intensified he the wu when as at I justiciable development ratification As Thts be was,. questions. present senate day. for to is rejected. f event this ; year The ... I entitled count ofin the record made by that It is said Mr m Harris had another am adviised. in the English plan, but the time has come for Its world ree- time am the treaty with Germany. - tired by a grand spectacle loan Fourth the Liberty county Was has come omitted the time also from the very ognition. for studioasly "Peace and the League of Nations, campaign. Miss Margaret Horsley. of son, Leland. younger than Eugene. its definition and I believe the lan- Lenroot Favors Reservations American plan. in which ever 100 children and adults Price, will christen the ship. Gover- but how many members of the family satisfactory . 4 "His used in states have is the we courts well what the guage prejudice of might correctly figured alleged against -' will take parL All the nations nor Bomberger will be present at the tragedy t, is not known, nor will it be known. Article X. Ithlnk. is due to have & right to claim it to be and - Allies ere to be represented. the Ger.latvout r will include which the preceremony, WASHTNOTON, July received from the him primarily. because it is merely all that we have the right to claim mans being represented merely by sentation of a solid silver tea and rot. here until word isOne WU f with nations A of & of the league TAYLOR' . CO. party. report has it the embodiment of the last of his it to - their delegate signing the peace fee set, of five pieces, each engraved sheriffs that Mrs. Harris's daughter is in Salt fourteen points. While it came from I "Thes.e interpretations. It seems to reservations to protect Independence DIRECTOR& terms while surrounded by imperson- with the words: rnagtAL in was advocated hisaction. me. Lake American of a answer where she has been Red all the festoon.' City. suggestion. however, it suited the reasonably , ations of Preoident Wilson. Mr. Lloyd 'SI 255 R. lot So. 4'54 "Presented to the United States demands of the French. so far as it able or sincere criticisms made against the genets today by Senator Lenroot, community worker. Phone Ws& Olt o ...George. Mr. Clemencsau and Goner. Ship Utahearbon by the state of Utah Crone The right-tWisconsin. $4.' I went. are and There the stories as 14 also to believe are that be now met league Republican, except Eugene the they by ale Pershing. Toth and Haig. and the county of. Carbon. July IL Harris was draftett and that while in heart of the league in lending to unite -- the single tion as to article determine domestic questions to 10.i Besides a mieeellantous - program 31111." PUIRINT. the service he wrote letters to the war the forres,of the world in police duty .1E Mr. Root. in his letter to you, minister the Monroe doctrine and to i ' of songs. character dancing. gymthe operation of article X' decide upon Its course in any case AMERICAN department officials to the effect that to suppress wars- of conquest: 'mane work. a comic musical act. a -- MORAL -fi FLORlyTitX. he article son was a draft evador. Young aseerted., .itegitgns for very lottesiott Cohn's to five. years. when the arising under 'proposed Power to Amend. program of sports has been provid Motor Express more Convoy shoeild were be is Harris's it Coming. declared. of the war should be refully protected by charges paid on charges. AL. it.- ed. with 30 prises for the winners. "The power of amendment, contain-- , ardor,. wmgtommanr American Theatra Was. $677. with the view to the fur., reservation& inveotigated. but dropped. aa ed within the terms of the league. of examined, ;The orator of the day will be the 14 the 'Wilson's . A rewas communiestion of ther President points, the of artiole operation yesterday after a, ,Ron. Brigham U. Roberts. fere full opportunity to remedy the de- resettlement LAWBOURNE. - BALT ERNEST, said, only six had been com- Lake's ceived by T. Dewitt Foster, trecretary fects of the league with reterencs to rect informationInfluencedI by some di- - speakerwith florist new store. ril - - in the treaty, while four neral leading our have as to plied that No Word at Eureka. of the Utah Automobile association. the international court, and In other the attitude of France in : designs 7Hot Days Continue. specialty. Detours. and t violated" four been had "clearly to 87 tiona South Main. Waa 111111. respect The 'great point which supreepects. W. B. Doron. publicLieutenant , from .3C, I am confident,the "not included- atall." Among those , pvtod violated of nations now article porters of the league : Stiottal to The brews). of five year, is not long enough. he mentioned the stipulations weather continues to be .a lug- ity Officer with the. - EUREKA.KrN,g11:LORAL tel),.,...,111.01tAL , for. seek--itheOf ,a this wc;rdestablishment exJuly to open covenants. disarma- signs.A14 E. 2nd Bo. TAWW.A241L commotor stabilization and does trucks which not COTIVOy of offer relating , 'ration --of thewhillwhiskored :basis which. upon co-- 1 been through here from received Sheriff Den amendment, the ment and which the train France which army transport security impartial adjustmeneof prise eagerly FLORAL nrsinN51 cerpt from a much overdone mein- is Tin now traveling across the rnireti Martin,- who went with Sheriff D. M. the league can be pa. ected. It is ab- seeks. ,t1 think, therefore, that the Ionia) claims. He expressed the opinEvans riorlr, Co , $W Main Waal.' SIL solutely necessary to retain article X cautionary Influence of the the villain still pur- States and would ion the which Is scheduled to ar- Adamson to investigate the Trout On that provisions league ,. drama. "AndRains league to order stabilize the world. In case still are The the extreme occurring rive in Salt take August 15. The train Creek murder sued ben" FLTIVE11111. strengthened by not be effective in forcing- diaarma- DIRECPORs. fluid condition of the region of the would be greatly weetern part of this county. in the eouthern part of the state. Mo- wee yeeterday reported to be in Clinthis period from five to ment. war threatens the stability of the tlengthening Inch last night. ton. Iowa, where- the Commercial 4, dens getting .14 ten years." to 'know." 'mad' Jog. Wht TATLCIt 1 B. W. Tight "The country ought world, and it needs the united factor but the rain clouds fail to reach this club. Rotary club and war camp com"I venture to think that my tug- - t Senator tenroot. "that with very few ple, St Utah'm leading undertaker and of the world to restore a conembalmer. Services normal and latitude. , The heat is still intense and munity service entertained the men. are of members this goods not quality amendments. but only exceptions the body, th beat Prices at gestions SHERIFFS ON WATBACK dition of - enervating. hot nights being now the In my !interpretations your own suiting. or action authorized irrespective of party, are In favor of Was. 251 it be would!judgment, therefore, most order-o- f things. The forecast does not the league itself. I don't thinkJher i league of nations. And the country ' s unfortunate if the cautionary influence by show prospect of any Improvement. .. will weaken in any substantiel waytt ought to know that with very few Mrs. Done Die.s X may not be retained in article tof CARL rtmlNoTon & CO., ,. forcible effect of the league, and exceptions the Republican members WITH HAMS. the crucial decade through Ineicti 'Ithehope , ruNERAt, DIRECTOR. that they may remove the are in favor of the league now proIn a local hospital. Mr Mary Eunice Will Use Fort Douglas is to pass. the world OPEN OAT AND NIGHT, qUaiMe and anxious concern offriends' posed, provided reservations are made Smith Done, le years old. died Wed 4. PHONE Y. In. t "The attitude of toward hostility Stabels Done of watt the Gunsheds the the wife league whose votes are twos- protecting nesday night. Mr. rights and, interests of r s. the president has aroused citicism and of R. C. Done. ?la Richards atret. to ratify it . United States. the , airy which T. t opposition the daughter of the late Robert been - "I believe the United State. can and might have 01DOISTNEL & CO, UNTERTAKItite "Sincerely yours. -- For R. O. C.Equipment land Mary Ann Smith of liayson. VILA. : :avoided had he taken with him ouch and embalmer'. It 'WiLLIAM be resershoLld H. by elgutb TAM" proper protected her hueband Ito men as Mr.- Hoot and two repre,- Authorisation to ups the trV ash e d 1 She is survived byttmea , Street. vations and with such reeervationif the 'temple .., "My Dees Will.", hyotherc Jo.. ' baby ona day aid,, sentatives of the. foreign relations for tho admit. Charles R. and Henry Smith. and league may be of great value in preveat Tort (Special to The News). stable Dougial committee Dear. in to the "My ',and your The critisenate, CEMLrTERIES Willtteferring ,,... ..., .. one sinter, Mrs. Julia Douglas. Ironer. .. ware nting--future and , a o securing floamaftwatt received . Pit7REKA, me this (Sunday) morncisms thus aroused have etirred the telephone-tJuly 24.Word h011iall I 01 Su v 4 IMIll'ri"'" ''' al ervioes bay not been completed between naunderstanding LAWN CEMETERY. PER. of a number of Republican ing, I understand you to agree with t better t':the University of Utah hain been re.fbut ft Is thought atthee.I will be held at here by P. J..Bonner, chairman of the conscienceand Mal s St Wm- - 'SS& vetua be unwise at this tions." me would it that have endangered the response Payson Sunday p.m. latatmeal, board of county commieMoners. from senators, cifved from Washington, The articles. for arbitraof the league by Gold Hill is to the effect that Sheriff to a request recently made by uni- - will be IA Payeon. Ittime to bring my suggestion to the tion and giving providing MONUMENTS. authority The equipment Dan Martin of Juab Sheriff 11, AL , of the senate. !attention of Mr. Root, Senator Lodge to act in case oftheanyleague authorities, .--,,versity 11 t of war . threat or of the Republicans ranged in gin.1 were received to date by the It. O. T. C. I Adamson of Toole and Peputy Sheriff ESAU!' LAKE MARBLE 'AND mozar Republikein Votes .Noeded., the Oho also by senator, praised to t ratification !era' of the frac. of trucks, Barnes unit Lake opposition Frank left $alt comprises O. county, Johnson. WorksC. ,'ortillery Prop.. 10 "Mr. Wilson's influence with LATE LOCALS 1 the withdrawal mentti, Is the league without reservations. What said he considered m mtrost Gold Hill this morning with Mrs. Harion sad guns valued at 256,000 One article in vernocratic senate satisfactory. the supporters if I is 1 bundled horses will bo required for,' fear that these reservations ris and her two eons in custody, Mr. a ill eseure ' Monroe Doctrine. perhaps 45 votes. Nineteen come to the knowledge of such orpon- - I FOR SALE. Gong to YellowstoneGeneral nut- Bonner stays he talked with A. S. maneuvering operations. UtOlt votes are Republican tot and the 1 needed, D. antis .seria-the S. of both of Mr. Gold monger of Hill, league their authorship' The provision made regarding dn. spencer The assistance the Spencer, Agent Spencer question is how 4,hey can be secured. I I will HAND TWO NO WE once HAVEON at in Mr. the Short Line Mrs solicited told that Bonner to nos the mestic Harris and prompt Yellow he tnre Oregon war, w!iit securing .7. considered "open qu'estions I. understood you-t- o recen4y.Cap-'.aton- s wheat the dont think they can be secured ear t them say that to oblection."-- while he thought-her twb fion were park last department's action and ITS, 1' their by -relieving vonsciences at a later time an open statement by t ervation should be . arrived at the ranch and had rept unit. after: wil 4 tain IL B.. Dawson of the declaring a .I. a officers been ' 11 nt ort xis as Jle---Hotel Coal Stove. ail to be sold rea.f.suring interpretations of1 me to the public, that I approved the Monroe doctrine adopted Investigated the ac commoda- "unaffected!' He onea sacrifice. already placed under arrest by a through r ;having announces Also quantities of white ain of Idathe a such 4 that corporation character league, that i these .interpretations and reservations also suggested a reservations. under at tions at the post. mad. a recommen. yno and Vtah wheat will find a n ex- - local deputy sherlitt. She gave up they as cups, bowl to be accepted without ,I as a proper basis of compromise,' which nations coulenot'have the dia- enamel wars such 1 dation that he Irort Douglas beds be port market Via Galveston. if sold to without any fight as did her two eons further etc.. also aluminum plates. pitelierP. 4 negotiation and conference and !might be useful in securing the ao-- ! armament limitations also. Denuty Sheriff .Sabey the report are It interested you cheap. call Itra-- .. placed upon a at Iti.cent the rata per said. was not fatally wounded and is delay by the other nations which dicof some Republicans and them while they were at war. patch ?It or write G. C. Duntord, Asuniversity." said Prof. ElberI hu government. d re tated for the from Utah tO peace. After consideration ,Iquiescence support of the Democrats. I freight hurried to a Salt Lake bospi. of univer- - Galveston. article X. Senator Len-ro- sistant Stcretary University of Utah. ..?.1). Thomas. chairman of tb ,the arguments made on the subJect, - "I am ready at any time, when it is! Regarding effective, On One ,.day's .no- - being .. ..laity military committee..,would said he- considered that "neither I gledlycs. have formulated these ' to be useful. to make such a President Wilson nor the senate had WASHING DONE interpretations ,,build-"bnusin'for this trikteria'k, butt and reeervalions. -with- the hope that thought ;statement. but I don't wish to make it any moral right - to ebligate the ,United ..., we could. not do it legally until Truck-an- d Boidaway RicturnoOrrirr '6:- - HoldMEN will baste ot CHILDRENS Clotbell Will they fuggestwhen It toa' toagreecreate LAM, - thorized by the state legislature.. Weaway. of the Spraguei ambulance unit. eonfuslon States war to presorve 'the merely go ment between the DellIOCTIIMP And suf. worse; confounded. I haN opened territerial integrity of any existing pe- washett by hap& Fpecial table linen.. .would have to wait until 121 for suchland ikon of A. N. Holdaway, this city. ficient A Second West street car turning Republicans to ratify the treaty communication on the subject with liticak independence qf members of It was for this reasoni has returned home after two years' around - the-- r-- tyltil4 this monumenta ad And .secura us the inestimable benefit the three senators whose votes I hope the league.' :, The Its cam via Alirbeillea. ...- - an eastbound should be requektlo use the Tot BUSINESS OPPORTUNITiE3 oft the States United which will be may defeat radical reservations in left free in the future.people army league . ' 'lac buildings'wati- mada."'" he said. "to reo eollided foundation Fort the truck from at for Douglas " growth anddevel the nature of amendments likely-tfrain WANTED from' war in LIVEWIRES" TO TAKE engaging against Advertisers shouM use the 11:15 o'clock this morning. No dam- opment into a new era In Our internacome from the majority in the foreign thole will." subagents eontraets.- for "Motorlife:. I. News It hey desire t, reseh age was done except that the.fendere tional relations. work. - office Fank state of Utah. committee. . These recomisGolden opportunity Os I relations "Partisanship being , charged hustlers with some : work. "The attonipts,of such menas gen- mendations have to be voted for by against , legal work quick work, out ths people ot the western states In were' bent on both the street car and W. in capital the considerstRepublicans thetr komos, - ator Borah, Senator "Motoritte Agent: 143 So. Main 4cecia1tiea Deseret News Job Dept the truck., Johnson, Senator Borah in order to bring them out of ion-, of this treaty," said the Wis Prairie, L. Salt Lake t , . - Yellowstone Park' New Tourist Record- ' MA ay Setl rh Year , ' , , 7 A, , er the-lrad- -- . , HRACE. "---- T, . , , , . V , . fig-to- 1 -- t re , ' , ,, . r'' rk -- Mr.-Lodg- I - -- .... --,nine -- Party.-Chairma- this-mig- h.-ma- - n 4111 . f - .... - , - - . , N,...c7,,- - -- , g discusI - . 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