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Show DESERET WHEAT PIT DIZZY EVENING NEWS SATURDAY AUGUST 1010 0 Officers Escorting Body of Martyred Captain Fryatt in London SUE STRIKING TRAVELING UNDER SPECIAL ESCORT THESPUUSS r FTi JOHN, ft, I Au. 9, .Whirlwind f price extending; to bewildering limit and 'Accompanied by alternate general etampedee to aell or to purchasq have made this Week on the board of trade as full of excitement aa any equal period during-jh- e world war. The strain wa severest immedU ately before and after the decision by Presldent Wilson and National Wheat Director Julius Barnes that the government would not be justified in eelllng the 1919 wheat crop et a sacrifice to he met from the federal treasury. Compared with a week ago, the corn market ranged in price this morning from decline to He advance, oats Were down 1H to 214 c, and provisions off St. 80 to 14.90. Widening - agitation against high 'poets of necessities kept the corn market on tha down grade until holders of all grain and provisions were in a state ef semi-paniand there had been a shrinkage of S2o a bushel In the value of corn, frantio buying ensued the instant that opportunity offered after the announcement that the government policy as to wheat would not be altered, except by selling flour Tor domestic use at a reduction of about II a barrel. Railroad strike trouble which to a large degree brought the movement of cereals to a halt, were responsible for much of the subsequent tension lq tHanom..rau the governing factors were nearly identical with those which ruled corn. The provision trade was all but paralysed by race riots and the develop-men- u of the campaign against high pricea , CHICAGO. & Warnttel' at s. , t J, Jivi V jy.tn ' Tv? tA I3T.L YEARLING COLT SOLD AT A FANCY FIGURE SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. T., Aug. I. On of the first yearlings led Into the ealee paddock here tonight, a colt by Celt-Sa- n Dune, was bid in by P. T. Chinn for 122,500 after , spirited bidding against William Jeffords, J. K. L. Roes and W. B. Karrlck. Mr. Chinn also obtained a colt by Celt-DanDam for 19,000. ty WANTED Live dealers te sen the everyPhonograph where. Get an agency now. 199 distributors, Phonograph Templeton Building-Advertis- ement. le s. blessings of peace and prosperity may SENATORIAL COMINT ON TOR II speedily be realized." Senator King said he expects quickly to carry out most of tb recommendations of the president, but PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE ON PRESIDENTS MESSAGE as to the licensing system, he thtnke that la an Issue on which there can easily be eerlous and honest differences of opinion, and legislation along WASHINGTON, Aug. I. Congress WASHINGTON. Aug. I. Comment- - that particular tin he does not think lecelieil Tit1 aidant Wilson1 add can pass t fsgti rea the tTOsiawnnBasaf on th high cost of living with vary7 grass. Senator King said; ing comment, for most part favor"The message will give reassurance Dicpoiition of Prisoners able. Although some senators and to those who believe In our form of Held by Americans representatives disagreed with seme government and Is a refutation of the of th presidents specifle recommendcriticism sometime made tbat the By The As- ations, there was an almost unanimous PARIS, Friday, Aug. The disposition of expression that his address probably president has lenf himself to the radi- sociated Press).- American forces in would have a beneficial effect on conheld. by prisoners destruction thi cal force which seek was discussed today by tb su- ditions. His refersnee to sober secFranc of eur economic system. His recom- preme council of the peace conference ond thought on the part of labor lead, mendations with respect to dealing i end it was decided that It we Impos- era wee generally approved. Chairman Cummins of the senate to. release such prisoners until with the food situation in the main sible committee end ratified the treaty Interstate eomraerc were strong end will, if carried Into three power have Gronna of the senate agriChairmen . will be It with necessary Germany. His effect, afford relief. warnings for the United States to co- culture committee, both of which will to the radical forces, those who would therefor with in guarding the' have to deal with th president's sugseek by violence the overthrow of In- operate and France this will probably make gestions, thought the effect would be dustrial forces, was all that could be prisoners It necessary to retain soms American beneficial, but Senator Oronna doubtdesired by genuine patriotic Ameri- soldiers ed that th committee would give th In Franc. cana Hie entire message was e president more power than th food strong argument In favor of a prompt control act now bestows. ratification of the treaty. It Is to be Sugar Exports Stopped. .Republican leader Mondell In the hoped that the senate will immehouse, however, characterized the 9. BUENOS AIRES. Friday, Aug. diately ratify the treaty and join president's addreae as a "confeeaten" hands with the president and the A decree prohibiting the exportation that tha administration had failed to reconstruction for the forces working of sugar was promulgated today by realise the seriousness of th situaof the world to the end that the tb Argentine government- tion end ute Its powers t curs It Con-gra- ss cn . ll B0IMVI to the promise of the Bonneville-On-The-Hi- Jl ' . , ' it , . CHIROPRACTIC v "Puts case a any Disease.' Consider the superb property from every angle geographically and topographically; the grand view, pure air, good surroundings, paved approaches, nearness to business and protective restrictions, and it will MAKE GObp. BESIDES, IT IS BEYOND THE SMOKE Many fine homes are already there. Among the most notable being the beautiful residence of stateBishop Glass; Lingerlonger erstwhile the home of the unforgotten Judge Powera; the L. Tracy and many others. ly residence of Russel WE WILL MEET THE HOME BUILDER HALF WAY And can offer him sites that will hold this magnificent valley in .view for all time to' come. , EDWARD F. COLBORN'T- 308 Newhouse Bldg. Wasatch 3588. 8 I 4 - - 4 hi ids jf" ; j.t ; si C.tf - . ft If-- . Main . Off toe. 70S- - Deseret -. Bank Bldg. , , 1:30 to 8:18 Hours, it a. m. to 2 p. n. Branch Offloe, Midvale Hooks 4 to 8:80 p.hi. .H v . UO Jt-HOME CALLS BY .APPOINTMENT Phone, Waa 8134. 5 . BRUSSELS. Friday. Aug. I. By The Associated' Press ) The Belgian government has undertaken a vast project for reclaiming th devastated farm lands In th battle sone. The farms will be taken over from their owners end worked under the prtneiplea and then returned tnIlrEt alas (lnnilUlnuta Omni! Hit'll Era are to be paid 6 per cent in ter ear on the prewar valuation of th property during operation by the government. - m latest-scientifi- 9SS LlUMBERn Mark at Lowest Level. . NINE PLAYHOUSES CLOSED. NEW YORK. Aug. 9. Nine- In th Broadway theatrical district have been closed, three are presenting abbreviated programs while seven have been able to the strike order of th Actors' Equity association and give their advertised bill with This, In effect, was complete casts the statu today of th latest labor troubls to mak an appearance In New York. In adltlon to th theatre that are closed. It was estimated that the rehearsal of 10 play were being held up. play-hous- - l --- ' BERLIN, Friday. Aug. I. (By The Associated Press) German marks, the value of which has been steadily falling recently In neutral countries surrounding Germany reached thlr lowest point In history in Bwltserland yesterday being quoted at S3 centimes instead of th peace price of 125 centimes. itJ 'S ' A Z FOiR'SALE Millions of feet of ;lxl 2, 2x4, 2x6, as goocf as new in any quantity. ; r r , j es PLUMBING AND HEATING FIXTURES' 4 nearly new, toilets, water tanks end heat- ers. Gjmplete vafer mains and electric light system nt FORT DOUGLAS J ! ' ALL CANTONMENT BUILDINGS r Are Now for Sale One or as Many as You Wan?. Vt road-anOfficer at Building No. 1 at junction of. main , ' ' d m. to 6 p. mi BERGERMAN & GLASER COMPANY street car. We are there from F. G. Blake, Manager, 8 a. it lV J Wasatch 1100 ; , L. D.S. Choir Leaders " , 1 ' HAVE YOU A SUPPLY OF , Temple Anthems Vol 2 . BERLIN, Thursday, Aug. ff. (B Ths Associated Press) The first direct uncensored mall from America to Germany began arriving yesterday, from the letters received rating business communication held up for weeks, months and even year )y the English to recent letters iron) ture to five weeks old. as is ' ll.of, ....... .L. O. Emerson Beautiful Are Thy Towers, O Zion Brightest and the Beet of the Sons of the Morning tee Dudley Buck .E. Stephens . Christmas Song Ira B. Wilson Come and Worship Mozart, Gloria (Twelveth Mass) Hail Poetry (Adapted by H. G. Whitney) ; ..Rossini Israels Sons With One Accord . F. Stewart Lift Up Thy Voice In Singing.-TC. A White Not Dead But Sleepeth ... D. Edwards Our Father in Heaven E. Sfephens Prayer E. Giles ...--HHeaven Spirit of Stainer Sweet Tender Flower Edward Howe . Jr. The Beatitudes j i .. Frank L. Armstrong The Waiting Time . . . Thro the Day Thy Love Has Spared Us . . W. V. Wallace ..... ...... .. ...... --v .L .-- WASHINGTON, Dr. James E. Tal mages Ntmr Book "THE VITAIJTY OF MORMONISM" Published byThe Gorham Pres of Boston, Mas. 310 pages, comprising 104 "Brief of th Esnaya on Distinctive Doctrines Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints." a, Recommended by th First PresiIn their Official Church of the dency Announcement. Contains th series of articles published through the great newspapers of th country during two years. Cloth. 11 60. DESERET NEWS BOOK 8TRE. . News Building. I Main street. c The success of Vol I lead to the Issue of Vol which the following are the contents: Arizona Census Appointees t i i . WASHINGTON. Aug. f. Cot, Fred, erlck Meera whs acted as . general railroad manager of the American lines In France during th war, was appointed today by President Wlleon as chief engineer In charge of the construction of th government railroad In Alaska. He w'H he chairman of the Alaskan engineering commission. William C. Ede has been named consulting engineer to tbs Ang. . Additional Just' ansupervisor of the census nounced Included: Arizona First district, Samuel 'B. Bradner, Phoenix; Second district, Ray Bernard Leach, ITucson. , ... - The patronage of muric lovers and Choir Leaders of ther Church made Volume One a great Success, Three Editions, .! ; in all ten thousand copies were printed. 'Alaskan Railroad Construction Staff - r GENERAL AGENT v" " Col. Mears to Head , SEE ME I KNOW ALL ABOUT IT f - . e -- - Has iwiieodi much suffering and disease, but A.B.KesIerD. Uncensored Mail Received. Company The Quality Quarter Different: of. Salt LakeThe Home-Plac- THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.?; -- . tl J h; t 1,1 1 . . - ;'- -AIR SERVICE. BERLIN. Friday, Aug. I (By The Associated Press) Zeppelin airship service between Berlin and Munich win be Inaugurated In the near future, exsays ths Voss inch Zeltung. It pected the Journey will be covered In seven hours. Ths fare will be three hundred marks. ' i H V BERIJN MUNICH . This is the quick response of our 400 to make tor - and many more in process oi incubation. All this in FOUR SHORT MONTHS. 5 - a WASHINGTON, Aug. I Th following casualties ar reported by the commanding general of ths American expeditionary force: Total, t; died from wounds S; died from accident and other causes, 10; died of disease, I; wounded severely, 9;.wounded, (deI; wounded gree undetermined) slightly, Clarence Williams, Layton, Utah; returned to duty, (previously reported missing), 'William C. Bohaf-fe- r, Denver, Colo.- A - '4 A Belgium! Unique Plan . To Redailn Ruined Area Layton Youth in Lut of Wounded Are More Tine '.Homes S , f : ihe-Btlti- sh Building in Bonneville-on-the-HiThan In Any Other Square Mile of Salt Lake 5 , d 5 3C President Aug. the famous marine division In brigade of the second Washington Tuesday. Orderd for the two regiments of marines to parade .here were issued today by acting Serv. Roosevelt. These willbe tha first returning troops to be reviewed by Mr, the body-- of Captain Fryatt, who was shot by thl Ger Impressive scenes wereyltnpeind .ln Lcndon-wh- eB mans because he radimed a submarine with hie merchant ship ss he was about to be attacked, was brought back to England and taken to Bt. Paul's Cathedral. London. The photograph shops the coffin, covered by Union Jack, being escorted by fellow captains of the dead hero. Interment was at Dovroourt. fere Now $ South Street .159 West-Thir- Washington. I , CO. Wilson will review W (c . I MCDONALD CHOCOLATE " c, aT J.G. MARINE BRIGADE 1 TO BE REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT U- 7e Re-Cre- ole . eternal j than dur.n,u A NEW WORK ON THE DOCHHIINE' Specie! the-Prlnc- Whirlwind ' Changes of BePrice Extended to wildering Limits Grain And Provision Holders Were in Near Panic - Aug. 9. vicinity of shipping lanee week, OP THE GOSPEL preceutlona against the possible pres-sne- e . NEW TORK. Aug. I. Deelalon to1 . entitled . - . of- - Ice floe .end bergs In tha fight the strike called by tha Actors path of tha battleship Renown, bring- reins Way or. Lm?- e Equity .association, which last night ing of Wales to this colony Written esecisliy for young paaplaOfW closed 19 of New Yorks leading thea- and Canada, were taken Edwin F. Parry, te a spiendH. today. It was Bishop book for presenting tie Gospi. little tres, and to bring suit againnt the announced that the cruiser. Dauntless principles to the yeung. It Is Sima' 'and ' actor alleged to have which preceded the escorting fleet te and foreeful and original In - stH. broken their contracts was reached at srrsnge for the prlncee reception Price Tlo postpaid. For nW s the e meeting of the Producing Managers' here, 'would cruise about the Grand DESERET NEWS BOOK. STORK.. Banks for the purpose of locating Ice ;galt Lake city. Protective eesoclation late today. -?' Advertisement. - The producers declared that "In al- and would theq proceed to eea to es utt - ""y i most every Instance where an actor refused to play, the engagement had been made with him under an actors equity contract, signed by him and thej manager prior to the time that thei i present difficulties arose." Only four of the II theatres which closed last, night were able to open their doors tonight. In these cases In numerous substitutions -the cast, r were noted. 20 Experienced Chocolate Dippers. Theatres which remained closed u were the Astor, Rroadhurat, Gaiety. Once Apply Knickerbocker, Playhouse. Lyric, Princess, Republic and Shubsrt. JO - cort the Renown to her anchorage trr Several unusuaM Conception bay. large bergs have been reported in th I PRINCE OF WALES , .,.. - 1 The volume consists of 16 anthems, well printed and handsomely bound, $5.00 per dot. , To choir' leaders who have used Vol I we will mail at sample of Vol. II free, on application. 4 DeseretNewsBook Store News Building. 6 Main St |