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Show ..... - , i ...., ,z .: - .. DESERET' EVENING' , iET ....1;;..6 South Tompto and goat TomPlo ilitreoth 1 teilli.r ot . biliisillibt .... ' per you Foreign, postage extra. Address all business communications and sil- noDESERET NE'As. Saittances . THE Solt Lak City. Utah. . matter for Correspondence and other reading I be addressed to the JC,ditor. publication should --01 Mlernger Audit Bureau Circulation. J. P. McKinney, Eastern Repreeentative. New 'York Office. 324 Firth Avenue.' Cbtonse Office. 23 South Michigan Avenue. Motored at the pootoMoo of 8alt Lake City, as 'mood clams matter , actordin to Act of Congroaa, Marta S. 17 Tha Associated Prase le esclualealy entitled tha us. for republication of all news dimpatchas emitted to It or not othrsrise craditod in .Ilia 114mm:taper, and also the local news published herein. All rAghts of ropublication of Spacial here lire also reeeresd. Semi-Weekl- Single Copies ' - 1, f'i 1 1 I I I IMMIIN ,... SALT A tt d LATY. - A : -- - - rsvatoLodicAL INCIDENT. r the -- , . it - ' ii:has -- . - '' - ' - -All - . -- - Irrtill$ i i i 111 ?Olio (' . is i, s i t , i, - es-band- s i -- ii,-;litifie- I ' - - ,. it - I 1 , ' - - -- ,,,, ' ' honor.. , PI i- - ollit 1 1111 tern. ' - . - These snpplies eonsist of almoet every eon-.- ! ceivable article provided as war material for the best equipped army in thiWorld. They wharves, camps'and depots, warehouses and their Aaried contents,' dOcks; barracks, trackage, locomotives and ears, clothing, Nailkets, shoes, foods, and all kinds of junk in which may Pvell be found discarded band instruments. These latter assortments, constituting miscel- de -- laneous salvage, ark being disposed of to mdis idtia1s unde'r the System' of ;advertised bids; and the buyers stand to make fortunes out of .their bargain. The larger properties and the supplies that are in serviceable condition are being secured by the goker.nments of the eouti7 tries named through an American liquidation rommission With beadquakers in Paris.. Per:haps- a great deal of Ahlo.material could 1)4 breught iiiek home.tuid eöld. for moro than the foreigners' are paying'-- for .it .' tut there vould be vast expense and some risk- in such an, undertaking, ,While, there are the bet of moral rcasots for helping'out cur frilids with that which 1061) have j10 further use foiAier there,7 or for that, matter...1'0w here" either. . , A LICE111, AND 1:1)111-11N- A 4 , . 1., , 4A up-to-the.mom- - , ' ' - , , - , --fr- om fects makers. - , : -,- , , - . , - - - ' , ., , , - , A - ., . , .. - , ., - - . IV! 0 - , - , ' ,,, sa - -- - ...t . e-- . : 'A' ". , t he : ., . , , . , . - ' - .- , , 1 . '' -- .. ,, - -: ,,,,4- . - ' -- - 6.9,,,pa...i,r .. , ..., .. . them. o,f, . , . ' --- . - . ,'-.- - .' .. - ', -- , week a .. , - , .... short discourse, or excerpts from a - - . ' ,, ' BETII WAL'MN - Teacher of VIOLIN wet 1IA.110 Studio Ild North State Street. Wasatch 1167-- . 0111CHESTRATI0NS. IrrtrbtO 41 Z. BOVTEC TEXPLEL Mese Wee. $US. ' , Organ. Eststch tr!T Studio. rooms,1-1- 3 Harmony. FAIT Temple street. yrbout , -- ' telephones and the new penetratwill hereafter make it unsafe for recalcitrant husbands to wander far from'home . , , York Herald. after dark.---Ne- w I ' THE. - SEMI-WEEKL- 1,104 Atio .,,...., " "" )1 1 II& I de: 6 "...lot. i 1,:. ,, i e v, ii f ' , . , les.m. o 000o I hy . , 0. - . LAKE CTM UTAH SA laus:g vssito ..,,, , - 94i' a General Insurance,' ; ' A' i. .JA , ' Why Be De ormed? . stirrrat lanttmwrismt Prof. John - G. Kleasciams. rk LUKE COLLECTS RhoumatismEpecialistExpert Vase eurOrthepedics and Bloodies - - ' durgeryNrieformities- of Jointa and Muscles Disease& I want the calm the ,Doctors can not handle. I Cagnose no cases and treat all cases, under supervision of RetW ' turd Physician& AtiCtors let me show you what 1 Ain do on some of your old deformed 'rheumatic, gouty or paralytie case& Trained in Europe under Doctor Lorenzo, and Prof. Behruder., discs operated large se.siteriume throughout the East; IS years ea Agto 4' Easy Running e 11 i Prices: . ..$35 to $65 : . Sold on Terms Bicycle Tires, $1.50, $2.50 and thi. d f - Guthrie Bicycle Co. 2211 11511. - - , Por reforenee and ruarsnMe work: NO RELIEF $O PAT. While. getting suitable locution looms or phone tr at 4211 Richmond Woe. 416; 10 a. m. to It nom& rpm. . , ' - perience. ' East Second Son WaAatelt 1 - Iver Johns9n's hi - 1,PP;'' - s special oppeintment. l , v 1 NEWSGreat Countri Newspaper , w I II - -- - ' tk 1 I ., ---- --7-- I ,, t,1 - fli'I I 0 licy Heber J.Grant . ,, C8E O. WRY ---7, Y r . IMENIONIMIENEWENOMOMMIMNOMMOIMOrl!. --- n rates.. low Yr. , , , . , es. t's !,i"' , . xitareye., , qiAg . ' . - .si.ets - .. - Aw-c----z--,- - - Write and ask us about these U3NO 'DESEREINEWS 'BOOK STORE - . . i' , Street a Hail Storm LUKE COLLECTS Each No. 6 Main ., . . . ' , Kimball. R Cecil Gatesnirlorevrocare Jepperson. Martraret Summerhays, P. M1. ?In Peterson, Lucy Gates (special). Romania kirds. C. S. Schettler, R. Owen Sweeten, Clarence J. Hawkins. Was. MO. 10 North Main. Salt Lake. T , fruit your bard work witb - - cEamdtnnoutztd.raTvrraszady .. . , PrOtect IOW RATESMTROLD NOW rLida, . , . . - Saints University ranTsunonh,11r5tatt , reoming . .. . Storms - , con:Ps OP EMINENT TEACHERS . - - Your crops aid. your may be ruined. SCHOOL OF MUSIC ,1 'TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE. : ing - MISS ESTELLE JENSEN Latter-Da- y . . - , 'Reading . A - of Piano ' TRACY Y. CANNON. Thursdays and Pupils may :gill e8 ' Saturdays betwese and 6 pir". Studios .41 and kit South' Berlin East ,1191.1,00: Tompts 1,19g) Teacher of Plena. in ' - - vestcreOhic State Jouroal. 2 -- , , .., , ,. Hall- . . , , , ' . In"' ' 228 --- -. e - Constitution Rundloir Dr. Masons'. touch and tochnto. in conjunction With Mntbews graded imams of studies. Flours 3 DI I D 41:6 , 3 - ' Pludto .Teacher of Cartnet. Corset. Theory. -- - ' 45c tor S1.25 , --,"---r- -- -- - East CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. . J. HAWKINS CLARENCE .. Anotheir pathetic little feature of everyday life is the way .every fool amateur spettlator thinks for a tiMe that he's a consirvative in- , rem .., - Studio. 143 Constitution Bldg. noes - gh , ' , , DAVID REESE. lathes ' nett"4 of Singhig. Special Sale Good' Books . '' - . ' ' i . - 1 , . WM C. CLIVE. . - . ,. . Jr, , . . ' f ,.,- - . Farmers .,- , , F armers I PROF. GEO. CARELESS. . - .' ' ' - -- Vieleeeelle isatreectos. Teacher of Adainowskl and Josef Violin. Ilene, Harmony. Pupil of Malkin. Studio. 1310 south lirlith East Studio and residence 620 So, 47th Mono. Ryland 304-F- t. , , , 0,1101111 ' THE STOCK GAMBLER'S OBSESSION.' . - , - ' ' ,i, , . ' --- - - , . - - 1 'tt lit, , . '', - . , ,P,i- .., , MUSICIANS' DIRECTORY- e .,. it . . , ' , discourse, by one or another of the general authorities of the "Mormon" Church. NaturOF UTAH CONSERVATORY . ' MUSIC. ally the preferred subjects of the sermonr-arthose in which the doctrines or beliefs ex- - ALL BRANCHES Ot MrSTO TAVGWI Jr J. McClellan. Director. pressed..are Round to be different from or at for be. - the SytematicCOUTItell arruntrod Conner. variance ',with the accepted dogmas-opupils. and moat finners and advanced is the beet more popular sects of the day: put they are vatory Instruction reasonablo. Was. 2105. Old Historian's ,South Temple. and without East Men prejudicepiesented apparently are giving no offense to the paper's readers. In .0111110Emblommonneloalonommomob the issue for August .5, for example, appears address by Prest ,a I Charles W. Penrose under the heading. "The His AtoneRighteousnese of ment Comes Salvation," in Which that forceful , -F- ORspeaker takes direct Issue with many features ' of concernmodern in the exposition "divines" ' Summeli ing the plan of human redemption. Previous mention has been male of this unusual and commendable- - venture of Th'e Times, and it is a plessureto observe that the proprietors haNe seen no reason to abandon iL By such well known authors It is an evidence of uncommon fairness, and as and pt Inquiry indicates a spirit v,I,',r"v1"-Robert W. Chambers. the same ' that is thoroughly gratifying.' Irving Bacheller issue apove referred to is one of those terse Waller , Mary E. and popular sermonettea or doctrinal essays Owen Wister Talmige which appear weekly by Dr. James J. 1. Bell. etc. etc. in the 'columns oUThe,Deseret News., 'Regular Price 75c to $1.50- Chilst--Throu- ' , ' ., ,- - , SOUTH MAIN 4 .11.1. paarnia.n . d "OCR DRUG STORE IS AT ,111-11- t. - itl:-- . ; Ben 01w-fiel- - . - ..,,,, " " . . ' e, t Sey '1 ,11,-- , - , . 1I 1 - . , q' i . -- ; t ' Youi Clioiee while the' y lasto ',1 ,, 1! morn- commencing Monday ... ., 7 at $4.95; 4 ing -, i; - --- 4 Lyra- -- . , ,it :ti---,. . '- ; - , , . , . , , -- . , , el, , G., . 1 -- - - , .,, , , . e .. ,es, s , , , . t . . ' Pt aie brokenvalues $8. sizes - up to , ,, - . . - Ti:lere sgiust..,bou,t,- , ,. --1 La Camie, Franco, Ma dmd l , - ., . - - 417-7,------ ,., - i - , . - , , . - - . , pecial , . .' ' . ; 0 95, 409 ' , - - ' .. ,,.,, ' , e , ' Q Extra . Z C ; - : . , . , , . 2-- - , . , NoTitting During Sale. T , , ,.. 1 ' . , t -- choiceat 150 Off. - . , ' , , - - ;- ALL NET CORSETS 10Vo. OFF - - , 9 W'. - . , :-- the Your ij t ' .A message was received Ironi Preeldept .c It Rich of the Southern States mission denonnoing reports coneerning the safety of sensaormtiononal Elders in that mission and etating that while some had been , mobbedil and driven from ,varions places, non. bad met with serious injury. , ; -' There- wee great rejotoin, NinewraTinoirnkt tehlar':;t:: ties on receipt of news from copper bad adviumed to lf cent a pound and waa itlil cihnbing. Frble was &n increase of more than IS cents a pound since the e - nFet of the year. 'S& The Mine compLny- of Denvey.tnade known its Intention to astablishr.a branch house In Salt IA4ce by filing the necessary papers with tha sicre- . Lary of state. Warren C. Bogue was de ' ,Ildnated al &Snt. . Zmployees of Z. C. IL Salt Lake. spent d the day at a . Beach and enloYed program of sports and other amusements. 'rbs Canibriatt Society held forth at Salt7ir ' Resell. s s , very latest. style ef. , , ', , Corset-- orld s le a d p' rehendingthe , Im a Y .; ; 4 ,, . styrescom' ent . , . 6t171"6, ca''ft'te' . , ' - ,, . Right ' , . . .. , ' II ,.) I . . 1 0 9, '1999;:' ' COMB EENCING'MNDAY MORNING s of the,: from Platte 1).. Lyman eirreirsaitsePnrtelltdetrincl European in isition,' of tb; death by drowning of Elder Joseph Hogan,. Jr.. of South Bountiful. Utah, who 'lost his life in the river Rhino. Elder Hogan was,Sr.., hid bees in the 'mission . yti.0...00rnt ...,,,z.,,,Lnd two yvini, A Sao rrarioisoo dispatch staied that Ohs ' t 'en'Lb batteries would be muatared out Äugvet IS and would reach Salt Loke on their 19, when it ovras ir er.outurdn 't!ilcambave.e. August a rouslog celebration in tPhm-e- (., :1112o.o.,..1 e(,The Deseret pews. , ,. it--, at - , . s saleln th, ,, , ' ls - v. - ,' mil-wor- - . - 411) fIF , , das-- , - , . s 711411 ' ' ed .1;"0"vrd'mil"-- Areee--Tv- . 1- supplying themselves with commodities they tkaperately need, at ime Tnensely reduced prices, and on most liberal terms of payment. France bas.reeently signed up for the purchase of about four hundred ..;nndollars' and yesterday Belgium took advantage ,of th; opportunity to 13,97$,11.6 huge ' American supplies at the An4werp base for about ten or twelve minions on 'fivbrable credit 4 - , . ,.. . 4017 ." , . TWENTY YEARS AGO. From the .. . in being FaANcE and Belgium are fertunata of avail themitel7ves-,Uncle Sam's !.(1 bargain rounterthough0 it is in no sense a bankrupt - - e 4 ' v ' , Bt - . '' - - , , '-- - WAR SUPPLIES "OVER THERE." - - .. , - otteriti--- . . . , inofh,e4"meAyen Let me tool this! Let Tn. sharpen my human nerve! Thus losing mwelf I shall ', '' '' ; slav. it' '' - ., ',, ' -I shall Ihe their- - ineleible- - ?" join Whose mamba la th - gladmoo of tha world. : : (Copyright; 1011,- by Frank Craps.). , wheat-grow- s '.t. , , . . ee s 4 lethalrise.ling117 P'eruiltil vb.; Korillnet;istatCae laiveOulCdr , t 410"11:1; Dsuithallo - $012TitERN newspaper, The Alabama Ann-ikoWeekly Times, which by reason 'of its ex.' . ccedangly IOW price has a very largo, eircula, tioo, and because of its large circulation call' manngement and tile eMeitint ei,Pration 'afford to publish 'at' a low'prioee, 'la dotolf a slava ' ,of their transportation systems. Are Limp.' three good thing for its readrs'ind for the 1,Pread alsume to lay down the law to of truth in prinLing inftscolurnns ieek by ,mitilorts I , Ting tp . o t n iiirk,re:L.L" ri -- 11 , 1 . manipulation' andthat temporary competiaon which a. few months ago was threatened. The growers were encouraged to sow large acreages by,theassurance of 1120 chicago .basis, ter. all their product meeting 'certain, specifications; and there- Is '110 doubt that; except for this ruarantke, legs wheat would have been sown. There would have been also the other elements of uncertainty, .with' the strong likelihood of far less Profit from their hidtistry than if they had not gone in so droner for wheat.. All that human prudence and foresight 'Could do er to make the sectire in rediunera- - . Will A , -' , BAilktion is unWholeitoms untru'll is hu- inanized, ConsciOnce is, Septic until it Includos my lteighbor.".Conviciloes are dart. tereue titan thee), sr capable. of some generalization. Ethics Is aePtla until It is nal', r ,, vernal. , , .' This is tile humamity, inYkind. my rtiople, my larger, truer and inalionablo self. I cannot live my life unktati I live their liveo. I save my oss4 as a brand from till . , tOred..nrico.....wereremovert.- American w. e wouldioday conunaad a higher figure, is probably correct. In other producing countries, the Prioe has suddenly and stmnglY stiffened, and the United Stated price, considered in connection with world Markets, is generally regarded as low; hence what the agricultural interests were disposed a year ago to Welcome as 'a guar,antee of a'. minimum .price they now dislike, ai a restrictive maximum price.-,- , On the other hand, the tanners cannot. be unaware' that' this' guarantee 'has been a great safeguard' and anchor to them against, ' , SALVAGING ., , ri Ofr'O-P.ii:ioOtcUOrOt4.- . - looking to kf ih..fr?ve!.rnment , , , rrl a:---- ,4........5Q., . V1 Borer - ! e , , It ur. - , , , aeen , . '' liforality'is not Individual:- it 'is social. Tim loftiest rule of ethics la the Golden Rule I plan not modest in hie representatio'ns. 11 which bans been embodied in a ' '.program, I ..thM. has been ' laid before Congress, le in eils of the' railways of the ' socializing 1 it ' with the 'brotherhoods" and organi ,irr. f ' I. Itaber doing the most of the managing and -. 4 7,.col!iag. He opposes retention of the roads I X ...Se 'government, for, that would be, he says, - t'Ace thern in the ban& of theP.6111.1cians., tipposee restoration of the roads, to their that would be to place thernin ,,.,, ' of the capitalists. He scents danger "ii,...,Ats' these propositions, but be fees security it( 1. peace and all the other good things peritc, ",..ig JO safety arid prosperity in restoring to rt,t;:se engaged in this industry (that is, the ,k'.tiberboods and the organized labor unions I ' with railroad work) "that equal op-ir,rtunity of which they have been deprived." ,, ,Mr. ' Plumb may think he ls clever, and his v I - 01,111 ingenious. The onlooker will regard him i iff lisolttnt andbis scheme OA ridiculous. Nes, i itCzed .17y. a Congressman )psterday as-- to !whethe his proposition was not' a variation of 1 !the Soviet system, be sidestipped ysith the re- !ply that he didn't know much 'about HOssiari I :aAzirs.- - Hereto his modesty again befrienaPd for whether he knows much or little about' ;tt Asen affairs, he, is obviously not ignorant of las craziest dreams and tnethods of commun., 'e Bolshevism and I, he railroad brotherhoods, if Vito gentle ; 't ik:kesrnan represents their views' and demanthi, 11(l'igOing a little too far in this affair. rome .11 iel their, leaders have intimated in very- plain i t !terms that Uttio1Pi eome such' plan is adopted, 5 I t.t.ey will go 0A,,Ittrike and, paralyze the opera... ilits roads. It is inconceivahle that, itiL I ton of itC"igent as most, of thorn aro, theyean enter., I 4 itCn such a thought. much less eNpresi iL All .1,,tr.11 there are perhaps less than three milliott iniembers of the railroad brotherhoods and !atilliated unions. The railroads belong. in a broad sense to the people. a hun3r:p1 , who are dependent of i ata' trulhillitoti4 iliqp, and of hour the night upon the con- day leyey 1' - wators.7 , , , k . , - i ., Itti . at tatutajt noeo'Time... . - -,' te ' , , ,, , When I eat my breaktaat I ant partner to a thousand bands. Hewers of haul. ere of lumber, planing mill and joiners vollaboratod to make. fiat. Wsavers. spinners, and the napery. Coal diggora iron railway mon; steel mill operative. fact in see. clerksk and delivory boys to mot 1 knife and fork. From hi m7 far ' Brazil or JII:e& cams my (wile. tregle 'furnished my milk and cretin butter. Laborors in wheit fields. grist ilia bakoshops supplied my bread. ,, , is holy 'every meal I , wharf I break the bread and, oup -, with numaiiity--7---------- L. Tito highest murk) is not the si -. of the virtuoso, but the orchestra. Warnedsaid thM ills beet thing alkut a violin was forty of them. No solo minter can reaoh that grandeur of effect that a chorus can . ng -- ----- mi.. ''') )'rank Crane). MD. prons.' mountain .00mmunities are not indifferent to the 'Conditioe, of the crop' nitiónally; and they will feell not a little dimmoointment, as .utel the belt Itself, in the crizninishe4 ts estimates and the none too encouraging of the season's yield, issued by the U. S. department, of agriculture yesterday. , , In the condition. and yield 'of the wheat crop, however, local interest is keen, and as the season bee advanceda close watch. has been kept upon the reports. Weather conditions have been unfavorable, and while a considerable reductionin the total crop was anticipated, no molt falling off as 24.4'3 Million bushels as comt pared with the estimate's month ago was expected. We shall still have an abundant supply if,it is properly handled,' though it ,,,comes far short of what was hoped for. ,, Under these Circumstances, the contention of representatives of the farmer interests, that done. tive returns s. - , the weathelt, ."," public. ,,' , li ,,,tr; Wileon's recommendations will not all and the element( no human power can control, not icte of prov11 ,rsopted, and even the simpler end more ity.. nor other, conditions which, if at least are Impousible of rnan's Pre-- : ied ot ,them cannot at once be put Into idente, mere pleased :Those who vention. year ago one bee i '1.4,Bilt important result already , healthful change In mental with the government's experiment In prite-fixtr- ig 1, atitined--th- e I1 xide above referred to. - ,,' may not now be so well satisfied with it; but ' t ' t -- , ., I those who disliked it then7inity 'now.haVe relf1NTWF.ST PLAN OF n.n.comruoL. ,,I..7:: to be thankful1 for it.There Is some all , , ., . i eon 0,. ,.., , ,,. routd compensation in this, besides the feeling nOve 1?4, '.E....eandid Mr. Plumb who is just en. government, all things considered, took thstthe 4itightening committees of Congress ' on' his ii,v,rise course in the matter.- ', , of control of the railroads is r "elleit ii - - fore-cu- , r .0 1111 1,,- L , ' ' corn-growi- , , . - ' , The beauty st lit, k liftmen:. We have more .14 do than to "Soo our Crlre lite.7 Tito boot part of that life is what ' , we 'get and give with others. ' , lAte's overtone cotne from they peopla, and the overtones aro the sweetest. g am au Intimately bound up with others' that., were Ito be suddenly left oolitarY, with no human being In reach, I shonld bo as ono striPPd naked in The wind.' Solitary coo- finament la most dreaded tOrtUnID ng - , ,,.....,.,s, ERTAINLY the President makes recommen- . N..' dations enough and of urgency eneugh as t to methods for checking the rising prices of suggestions are radi- !I foodstuff& Some of l ' .4Cat and at fret 'glance appear unworkable. . Others are reasonable but will not, easily be t out. Still others, and these constitute ' carried 1 ;the majority of his propositions, are capable of being quickly enforced, an,dif yisorously in; voked they ought to bring early and apprecia- 1 ble relief. The country 'will wait anxiously to see what Congress decides tO'do about...it, and what 'memo the 'executive departments, have t lin exeresing the powers already existent unifier laws now on the book& But in one respect liin bnmecliats improvement should be perceptilble;, This is the moral effect which the &sits- . -Consumers realize now produced. government, is taking a band in the Maur nt their segastance .i.to extortion. They have hitherto adopted a nether pusiveif displeased attitude. To each 'advance In torts they have uttered mild probut have accepted the fact as more or less l itest . They Were the reoipients Of scant !attention, to say nothing of courtesy, if they ,Idared to make complaint; and they d'sually Isubmitted to the extortion with the:acting that Tilt,' were lucky to be able lo make t;he pure party appeared to lame at all. einci the other to as whether or not indifferent iliti ' .,, ' Ile sold at all. this will be suddenly changed under the , 4 new Influence that has come over the situation. Customers will Dot be ao ready to give what'li detoancled without demur! or question. They will be bolder to challeigatnd snore eonfiglent in refusing to buy if they think they srs being imposed upon. Above all, they will feel that there are many opportunities for them themselves to help also the gov- i ' is desirous of doing something; 11 will also experience a Change of dealers - ie i ,44, !sfill realize the importance of mak- it, of.ignoring or antago;Fiends with Instead ' 4.- -- ,. IN this ,part of the country people are ,nof,,s0 4 much interested as farther east In the corn crop. and the market prices of that of stock. is gred product. The grain-fattenian industry which, though by no means insignificant locally, is nevertheless not yet of Magnitude as compared with its Importance in the central portions of the continent. Corn is not one of our staple crops; our nights are usually 1 e too cool in the early season for the best deve17. opment of that stately, sturdy; yet sensitive plant..- which thief; its prettied only when it can keep- on growing day and night; Yet the Inter- AUG. 9, 1919 D000rot Nowa by Dr. 1 ' -- (For Th. s CORN.. SVIICAT AND GUARANTEED PRICES. lin 1 THE CHOIR 'INVISIBLE ' ,, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE& oo 0000000 te 00 ts117. Per Newsr 000000 . p;le year ,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., toe Saturday hi - . -- . . and enforce their demands upon the otter hundred rnillidnN as if the latter had no voice, no rights. ndpower to the premises? Where have Mrs:Plumb 'and Xis brotherhood coadjutors beeti reseal), acquiring their notiorks of Amer:. Icanism 'and democracy? -- They are precious students of a precious system that would make a precious mess of 'American tedilistry and American government if their 'advanced" ideas ' ' were to be cairied into effect. EVENING , I1r:.,.:&,,,,,,,,.,;,,..,:,.;,.. i SATIMDXk AUGUST'', 9 1919 NEWS ..Milmomoollaniminonoimmoomm.atmmon010011, 1 1I -, .. ..., . , , .. , , o'-,- . , IP. 1 - . , r , ..,....... . .. . . , . f . 4 ' ' , . Advertlases should nee tg Weekly News If they desire to the people of the western states to - , . , . A ,', , o, |