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Mkior to listro ; Tabernacle lest night 06venant Of the criticisto and Clarks anatrsis of thi toesue of Nations u embodied in the Treaty with OMIllatty, there te own the eddenee of the breadth and intelligenee of eommunity in desiring to beer all sides 1 get all possible light on this moil vital c 'When former President Taft and ssakiects Itb, i petty were bore a few months ago In advocacy I1 "et tbe League. they oleo were greeted by se ' ty tatieeee limited only in number by the Wilson President When the of building.i 1 emu. two or three weeks hence, be will bays same insPiring esPertmoe. Tbe people's .. Ltzest is aroused, as it ought to be. upon the I gezily problems oontronting the world in con1..1on with the termination, of the rimiest sier c! all time; and in the profound crisis by the peoples of the earth today, no ' is wise will disdain any source from who lout . - - '-Wttal Dal may be obtained. ' Ito- - good cause was ever permanently in- -, )ired by bitelligent discussion, even in the way of eritisken.' Seldom b eil the wisdom &seemANd on one side ,of any controversy.. Ar- osznits that ere designed to appeal to the sel--? flAaor partisan bias of the bearer, when the, at issui lions that relates to. the wet.; y defeat 7 them-- ) , 'bumanity,-irrentualltzs-o- f Thia Is e country Of free thought and tree speech; and U is proper in a democracy, : 1 of the . majority ultimately, prevails. In that oonclusioh, however, the road Zlezr..t.big I 7ef gaiety may sometimes seem to be tempo--I 1 p"47 obscured. All those who have the poweri Crew light 'twos the dark. places "are en--t I to respectful consideration; more thaw H they are performing a loyal duty in warn-- 4 al perils, either real or Intaginary, which "theythink may lurk in the win. 1 , I - ! ! ' -- ' cep-kit- - 1 ' I t, - ''- I . , , eon .. : 4. ern. iliall i b tad , , lIct -bt ! - 4. ' 1- - , -- ' C07....n.lf !IE:2 WORLD NEEDS, PEACE. - ' : nr.a9lineo: the cessation of the war, I ' !.. r : null to 1 ' ' - IN- - ePpeared to be planning for a re-prosperity, and the white dove ' , :et Ottawa brooded over the face of the deep. 1 1 .tzt net tor tong. goon clouds began gathering ' What was thought to ',,Itrum many, quarters. ;,,be banes ushering In the sprirtg of general :vant fortune freshened into Files. The face ' l st the dein became snore and more agitated white-caof social, industrial, polit,w14 the And presently , teal and economic disturbances. away. ' The and dove Lim fiew white took fright ,; r petrel came IOW place, reveling, as is i I eustomary with that' erratic bird, in atmos- phork commotiotur that threatened to become ll. optimism endeavored to t ! buffet back the impending tempest by spread- ; t ins tee oil of premise and peace over the sur1 ; face of the troubled ,walars... Up to date its ' ' e :' !t mote's has been but superficial. , tV tt ' 'There is unrest' in ever sdirection- -it Is t ' - Palidemic.7 Conservatism'a bra-Niernot hold- I well. Unfortunate, but really Unimportant, ins IIII enbditions that might be easily smoothed out Judicious application :of the salve of moder-T., by IIII t Woe, are 'magnified to mountainous prop0- ' i pro-w- ar - , - . - L IMig - 4 in . a- - i I. . . ..... SEPT. S, 1 1 b. , P "2 . t .... ,... ---- - --- 1-- . , dialli . MN -- -- ---- 2-- - -"- - nponAs represented by shares of preferred stock of-- the par value of 21.00 per share and 150,000 valcshares Of common stock of the par --- -a-of per share."--- That the nature of the purposed amendment will 'be.to increame the common-capital iitocktreenr4,000.00-- shares the of pot share to 12.000.000 shares of-tpat value .. of tAllt cents per share. -- SMITW, President. Tacoma Consolidated Mining corn -- - ' i ., . 11.1) - ' . I - 'ss -- it .. ". ', ".'4,0',Ittr'4,-,01-fi-R- - i .. - , , awn-- ' 'Lf..- ,rr:: icrttit To But-nosttorney rf no . Sold on Terms , I --- -- -- ; - . - F . .,, 1 Second liontb: See. - - ' ' -- . -- -- , . , ' -,- ----- , - - I - - 1 , , - - , - - 9- .-- , .., , "I man , ' , 7 . .. , . , - ' 1 - fa - ' -- ' - . - - - .' --- " . ' , .. 1 Re- - serve System . .. I -- ' 7-- Member- Federal --' .- - - -. - . .1 -- , , .1 ' ' - - - -: , - , - , , . o of 2 -. k-- - , , Resources $13.000 000 , ----i . , . - -- , ''" ' - - -- -- - -- -- 1- 1 0 0 Ir...., , . , . - : 1 - 2; t, - - A ,,, 1.; 1' 0'. 11:4"... ate mi oar - , . .11 : - !AlkE COLLECTi - 7----- ..,..-..- : - , , 119 , : : --- - -- ;- -- ,, - : ---cl I - ,4 siPidale'...11- bd .wo... 9 , , - - ()poetry.4 Nowepaper ' - Paltrier Gratin-a- ' .,' Main ofto0 708.11 Demme Hook fl4g. , : Roars 11 a. in. to It P. ni. and 7:30 to 8:13 Brandt Ottloo, MidvaleHour 4 to Sk;SO p.m,. Bongo . Cone . II Woo. S4114 :.i - . 6".044, "r11 bo & rdeFILL - , ida:re sad Thonoimpo. - ' 4 - 1 I , - 0. , 4 'Ma Seethe ea . - .... SnaligNYEEICLY NEW vs rt,, ePes ElltTI lip --- ' - - - - , Gni : . - . p, L -- -c It no -' - , ...1.6 J- n - ,,-, ..kiI A - ' ow.. wookomi -- Health-Falli- - '''',,& tt in,, ,- -- 1111 IlaI 114 ur ., - , 1 Is-Yo--- e- s - ' , - , v Sol ' - - 114 r.. "...f. 1...11r--37- N - :. t ) . ' , 7-- . b- IMIMMOMffillite I , Blade lirm, WIIIIIItall 11110 1 MM. . a belp flx kulk' establishes an 1flv84luab1e : partnership. - ' - to $65-- - ' .. -- a-- -- - - , - - It omilft ' II kBUSINESS - --- - LOU , COLLECTS - E . -- . . '.- - , v'''.zit - . - ' u 11".;.....Thood-siniest- -, . Prices & . nt 2211-ra- , '."... - - - CcT. s 0 - . 's dun Onn. 0011 ------ - it ra.t' -.- -- 0 - - Go-ihBicy- i - ME . clii - 1 OMNI - $1,50.42.50Andlip.. in-f- art ' --C-- . , ; , he-eropre.' -- MIMI MICORNIeKt&IPLt.1703BANKERS I - - - -- . - nd Easy-'111inili- , -, i- riaib , . 'herJohnson's ,,-----$3- - - , he a -- - t11. . ten-eon-- is- ,111111146"'"'' -- , IIIIM . - ' ton-ce- nts - F0o - , VW' oActicto . t, -- The limit of capital stock agreed 40.000 11110,000, , -- r, ,' eronaTholunver micirruco. 'as "follows: - , , to-w- relatiortio' -- I - .. p. 1111 soap-bubb- ii. m: I - t ,... IMP - , I, ..,.. - ' - riwk-2-ja- le, -s-- CHALMERS-BWCWEL- L .. DISTRIBITMlIS . . . , ' SALT LAKE CITY. Phones Was. 4067.13'75 127'Sottth State Street , Pieties et meeting of the stsekbeldern te. madder a purposed ameoadatest te the articles of lacorporatles sit the Tecessa Csaselltated attains Company. Salt Lake City. Utah. SepL 2, 1212. Notice le hereby given to the stockholders of the Tacoma Consolidated 0 Mining company that in pursuant tonue and legal call a special meeting of the stockholders of the Tecoma Consolidated Mining company, a oorporstione Is hereby call or Thursday. the 26th 1212, at, 2 o'olock. at day of Septem ,era1 business in the It. place of it, of Uta 1410, Walker Rata Bank building. Salt Lake City. Utah. for the purpose of submitting to a vote of said stockholders a ipropositlon to amend article VII of its present articles of Incorporation so as to read rt Air-cast- - dEmno, -- - Taylor Motor Car Co. a - - , MEM MP. MOD OEM MM. - -- ":7: . - el efficient, more 11111111011mfloifilitilitottimilottioull111111111111111111111111111111111111111WIRMINIMMADM wellInown;the--tronTcanonlyflouri- . gem ' I I ..."' sh I' EMO, 01110 OMER -- . I ng - . ar car,.--wa- ,7"ifiimst-itave-,-upou,a- , f - ------ ON , -- on ...., MM. OMIlb WImb , . , MM. . . - ! - -- - - - ' .. IMO ..4 MOM . ( - a , s. m ' 4 i in - :-- , - -- - -- , i a: 4. ... . handsome; a new Elliott type front tale, which makes ., steering no'w a tireless pleasure; a new rear axle, heavier, , .. ,with an indestructible four pinion differential; in improved . electric system; a new idea in an instrument board; a larger . , and more convenient gear shifting lover; ftill crown fenders , with wire edge reinforcing,. (the front fender aprons are I crowned to eliminate all vibration and rattle); a new way of ttrichoring the running board; a larger gas tank and hunein the rear; a new tire carrier; a new emergency brake, located - - :at the tansmission,- and not on the rear wheels; a heavier - - service brake, and equipped with equalizer ,to - ' :: : . skid. Also equipped prevent any tendency to with Hot Spot Etnd Ram's-hor4 'These are but a few; and yet it is the I , ' same fundamental chassis on which' 300,000 1 1' Maxwells have been built I1 1I : . , '. .: ' :- To miss Maxwell is JA,,, fata., per PAM . " seeing this Post-Wte) miss the motor car treat of the year. 1' in" u.s , 1 glee-growi- 0..no MEM it leads the Way, among cars selling - - Imder $12,00. .... ay . ...-.MOM , ' Unquestiormbly- 11. NNW, . 1 E . . - - home-mad- FQMall .' -. ,A..' ar oui-salesroom- country. , ' .. -- - Poo There'sa new type radiator, larger, more , rar .. a It expresses in Today this car is in iv autnrnoloCe a decisive way the progress of making in this - 'Jr i . 9S. ) engineering ,laboratories. were Post-WMaxwell. Working pe pro-Aw- .., ioaptio .." -- . ..... . 4'iv, ,. production - - f it:441. 41 at,., Wirinight and day onthea f -- - .. ' .... ,A1 LE the great plants of the Maxwell were busy - IS. r. Tr- - s ,, 0 . S N J1 ti , ft.a 7 - , - 410.0 P - 1:11,1' ",. 4. rin-r- I"'"! ,tr,dif OP g',' v . ' ' I o N , l' . A. ' ... '' ,..Zob ' ON.. T.: ' those sections of the Stake conference was belc at 141fanti. at which President Lorenzo Snow and ethers country where tbe cereal is growni- Utah 'llas not- failed in evidence that it shares in delivered ad- - of the dreeses. The general them, of the confersthe nation's sharpened taste for eke during Ince was observance of the law of tithing. this As of a war. result of recent lib. years arrionds of, W. J. Bryan bald a meeting .appetite, not only has ths( rice In Salt Lake and made arrangements for a Statm United nearly of the duction ' public reception to be tendered the but the ' .war 'period, doubled ' during Visitor hie in this (brief ruleled stay during of the ,toothsome article city. ithe- importation -the local harvest doubled also.- This A dispatch tom Manila stated that the is estimated at more than 42 million bushels Filipinos were short of suppliee and that a buss section of their trOopi was reduced tolas against about Li milfien bushels in tett This e use of the black pOwder. , $ i places the. United States far in the front as AU London to Occidental the special dispatches Abe largest rice producer in. the morning newspapers indicated that corres- world; and it is of interest to note that'this pondents had got the impression that the totnparatively new industry has grown out of ply of ' a system peculiar to this country of producing Chamberlain's latest note would to SA - pertinent rejection' of the suggeFted confer., Abe grain An a manner in whichtirjoderk ma- :ence al Capetown, and war, therefore. was chinery- can be utilized in -considered unavoidable. 'crude instead lion and harvesting, ' Truet, fl;; 4 Ulm; "'Petty George Harty conductor on the Not rest glasttl'hilincoriociastividoi;ifor Illethóds brwhich it is produeettbi thatOrient. MOtor Thstintly killed-S,eeeti011 of the world, the the car left the track about two miles east IT- I. W. WAsm are set UP In the tenlPles of pep.- - As is of the sPrings.TUelit Iltdeivttah:Latrliart I : tiler worship.,..- Higher and ever higher waits, ,on wet land, so wet that ordinary farm ma- :!smeLha.was raticlbni-o- f over ahorter hours of labor r t 1 ,, and shorter-anIL But,t few not be. used-upchinery-ca- n rat: .I in a jealous Imlay Andy Colton; eeisty degnanded, with no thought of .what certain lands convict. who "rived time in the 'Utah state that diecoveyed 1,4;f ,rikrtrkitQ,119,,, ' 'prison rio . Itireadrialtd -at In4Texas, Arkansas Louisiana and elsewhere Farr. production, and In defiance-o- f 'the laws of twereinconstitated with attorney, while the 1st- -' - - I ... tar vras ocenooki ecienountt-rroperirtorr'mate, and water supply that ,they'could be a, paseed throughFares hat, inflicting IAI ply and demand. le Plans prepared with the usual agrictiltural machin- slight scalp wound: 4-I -- for reconstruction of the American , railway ' the seed also planted by machinery; the H. Robert. addretried. a large ' EMer eystilm are solemnly advanced before Congress ari, then flooded ; II from nearby streams or arlands in the First ward meatind... congregation the ,14;a true solution of I problem now vexing 'Asian wells, ancl'tha.water drained off as the "TheBalt tAks, on the subject. how -' the traniportation world. The Brotherhoods ,rica approaches-maturity- ; Monlind of Out Civilization." and ordinary reap.; I tare demanding higher wages. although al- -,Ing and threshing machineAused in harvesting r- I in the world, the. best volilLiOniiOctibe' ifidustitliii the number of pounds of wheat T:and "Atli supreme audacity are asking practi;a reoord years of 1913 Stata1 anti was ittrunited grown tel'uontrol of the transportation systemt, with "VelOPMent in world production . for iin no other and .1915 was about forty billion pounds More. i ''''so ' responsibility. and with --the country,. at l''' i, countryhas this method been practiced, The CJO benefi,t1Llett be Strates for their it '2arto -ap7ducing. area wasalanTeapandedfrom:the over classes are peppered laboring mom,the Cli'eOlintiS antirGeorgia to the Mississippi Valzi Perhaps the most unfortunate man In these ; ii be nation in profusion, , Including that most ley, Arkansas, and Texas, and recently certain dollarette days is the one witlo Ii held up and . , robbed of about 1iO in rash. It Is a little too Ir,,tdillansiNe of all labor disturbances, .. the areas even in California. :v ' '1;72pettetio. ettOte much to carry around Contracts are being pocket. and not : yew peoPlo realize that the world. pro-enough tO Justify a trip to the bank.Kansas f, - 1;:ed the Germane Itt'eted - trelUe- eof tire ii 'warty as great as the world City Star. : C orepe of 'paper." The costs,of living have Production nf wheat, pound tor pound. It is . a poinj.where positive entleiing among often said that ,rice is the chief cereal food liC40111.EDGE FROM EXPERIENCE-Co eahartd, znorglated-00the population of the basbegu56. of Mori than,one-ba- lf to the unSonstituticmiliti Loyal opinient thiS is probably true;'butfew real- -. common. world,-an- d rule and mob law 4r of the prohibitory emendreent oomee plentir.. are refund a chance to ,work for their ile bownearT no, 'comiwieS fully enough from IttOrDeri 'who have-ha- d s effillated equalling- - that, of wheat, when In the dry ereas of the country. experience. from pmhibition state has bilabor. . ' ther"Thrices,1;beresdtuce4tImtiosi th;t:Iseot wi A I yet arisen to oat the thing .aril be put over. . , i be the but of' of Is.ale ,,amy WI eko'naOTdire Atilticetathas w.made The reason Is that attorney; In prohibition i , eon- tadieste rthe that the rand total la favorable years 'totes - know- - bottn,phdadelphis Public clegtzt.that ' ' ' ' 1 J tipperroost queetion is nearly or perhaps quite two Irtmdred lifttion Ledger.. ,.;C2,4:::.1 ... , 1 1 '.91 , , . ,,,,;, I. ''''''1, 4 41 '""''''''. 94 016',41. , I 'ti AL --, '''" ' Ttrri 7 r rt) - 4.- s N . , TWENTY YEARS AGO. ! -- ...odd!' ....sit. fr ...mil trr,r,r,l,r,01,,, 1,00 , - 0 B - 4 , titilanagallah .4 ,,.... 4 i . 0 , -- 4,44444.44.4,4..- ,,... .4. 4 A it From the 71lee of The Deseret 4qmre. . , Idm., - - 4, . .. , i MENT' Tiot in Or near riouon 1 ..I, a I I I2 , , , --- - Development . !F-- . . i - , - . - , ' ve V , ur follow Mimeos who Know What To Do. This class is not only large but loud. It ts not true that wo era in the midst of perplexing problem. and that no one knows Om way Out Williams knows. At. moot any Mon you most in the street knows. WI all know what Wilson ought to do and to have done. what Congress ought to do, what docilely and the Church and the School ought to do. 'what our Neighbor ' ought to do. I have some opinions myself that aro, h little bit of all right. ' . The Socialist. tbe Sing la Tait'''. the Bol- - . hevik, the Banker. the Prehcher. ths Livery Stable Hand. Senator Borah, William Landolph Hearst the chrietian, Scientist the - P-.- A.F- -. lb - A.-Sinn . Feiner Henry .leprd.. Brer lAnine, Bernard Shaw and our old trienda Vox Popult and. Constantlleader.. all know what along with me and . Intliams. , , . , t to do.. Ask us. : And you donl even have to ask us,. Zust stand still a minute and wall tell you. - . But- -The little bend of eons of Martha. of Carpenters Bricklayer Vigill Aldermen, School Policament atm Mayor ' Pupil dfethers, Business Men and Wood-- row WilsonTHMT have Jo do it. ven when the, don't know bow. and they do it nioatly by making mistakos. -- Isn't, it quoin-- that when a man is actually tp against a job he has to bedo he quits' done? ing about how it ought to - (Copyright. ltlt, by rrank Crane.) i 1,- . SI 11.I. - - ar ,..... rkh. , L i-1 Maxwell- Is a' Rare Study in Automobil e Post-W- 1 t . ' , IE of , 4 groat things gro ohnpla all simplo thing are sot 'As the men wilder taughty are the irecluoom Ins thoi employer too mot an hour tor Shear work and too .oento as hour for any machine that does a Mane work and ten mots ao hoer for a horses work or any sahibs that takes a hoists plata. TM govocinsent should pay evory women twolvo dollars a week attr the birth of her ttret shild and three doilare a week tor every actitional child untill they are past lb ago of election." I might comment upon this letter, but will 1101 polot tho Uly. , Meter Williams roprommolo s large clam ern--t- he EsiVIIION- a of he Di OCCIDEATAL - . , - ! AU "Itemodollag tho lase oistim is the lulu. of our octal problem. 'rut vac,' Mao in the laboring Olase 'as. der taughty. blot clerical aloe aaft super. to endeadoot postUons and proteelons op men above toughty, asd the presidents and Metals ot torporstiono to be over tiny sad alow the moo over teughty who do not qualify tor buoinoes La bocom the servants ps 13111ENTAL FOOD .. dib , Uwe eo-cal- led - - 11."- ton. the Asti' of the ureic may he established sad invested with the dignity that properly he10110 to IL In scarcely any other line le it so necessary. that the spirit and fundamentals.of civil eervioe law he preserved. the Only by a merit system of promotion amoile employees, under which as they gain lu roar-puknee they Ully bo bAdured of reoognition sad advancement, cake a competent force be main-ttained from which to select the moril import-ta- d ant officials such as eecretaries of legation, consule and even ministers. Other regulations astich will tend to popularize and dignity tbe aervka are: improvement of the entrance exreasonable ' increasli in salary laminations, echedules, so ea to attract capable men; and the ownership by the government of its in order to batistes, legatk)na and consulate and give permanance respeotability to the seryice. forced l The war has the United States sudcleniy into a position of the highest intone-Mo- ld timid importance; and unless the government bestirs itself, we shall soon find ourselves handicapped by the lack of trained and corn.; patent men to represent us, not only in the world 's capitals, but, shoo in its ports, market And centers. As a nation we have been twitted in the past with our "shirt-sleediplomacy," though we have not auffer.ed much in compe,.. talon with other countries where. diplomacy has been cultivated as one of the worthiest Treleuions and one oflthe finest.aria. But. we cannot expect indefinitely to hold our own tunlees we train and prepare especially. for 'these new responsibilities that will soon be ' upon us. pooping - Utah hu hitherto been very slightly reiesented in the eation's foreign service. We hope and expect tO see an early change in this ;respect. and eapable young men are advised ,to give serious consideration to the business of Jqualifying themselves for a calling of this kin- d- It carries a diánity to which they may worthily aspire; and in the fact that so many of 'them are masters of more than one IaPark by reason of missions abroad or by rea- On of having parents'of alien birth and tongue, libefatready possess a great Advantage. The is one that should not he neglected. opportunity . . geWty of settees I ata the testi reader Lipner I Ole ether day trent blister 1 eh Valor with tliellty. as Illo I morls 'whole thing. the otYlo. the orthography end all. ostler tale ha perfection.. have red. WrItos."'your articles Ind other exports to roisroaco to domocracy Lad maniocs. oimom:7 or mellieem will bo Came. red al tho mins Woe am porpetutal too. Unitod --- -------ft ' , 144 le the Fri amyl. thugh alas . e. i rraitt , 0111106111111111111111111111111111111111,, onmoa. dog ruse !mangoes aor gorier what he boo to my. Re gem I. bream Imam sad I.U. we what a : Damorst Negro tor Dr: Theres wo &litho Moot might dowo te de. AvowOdIelk I.1 tio tiociatried Q INCE the war the diplomatie 9.1110 of the ' tattoos het , teasing Staten baa already aasumed, and with the do'. lapse of time it will still more rapidly 0: - , assunu In ingreeesd bnportalson and respout14so Lott Oty. Note:rod at lb pootodloo t $olt 14 Megrims. bility, It Is a branch of ',overact:lent sarvice to Ai . te...1 'toss Ottehilhhe s000rdtsg L IIIL 1 which hie been bilberto grilkatly neglected, but Inland tit t ' Tbs Anooclotod rroso Ia osolotirott whkh a the future should prove highly atsow disposeboo oil tor rosolottesti 1 !tbf..21, rodtiod to 'Llitip trutive; and in order that floes who have the ito It or sod odbotwtmt . lionar.11 sod $loe tits Vas& sows publdott r,..A11 risk's the rpo tea tios 101- ilyslokail Coe inclination and the qualifloatitme may be entaro roomer's& . milebes Imo, couraged W Dior and continue in it, there ow - - SEPTEMBER & leit should be early legislative action uoder which : -- : - I VI DIPLOMACY. aprovnymnri tee sootier 2adisc ittlitorze, 11111111111111111117111111111g1111171111TEITITIF1111710171177111!1111211771771117111173 , T ruo Privitoes of earning sad eating his bread tin. disturbed? lien obeli pace oogn iiiti 14 the earth. an4 shad Its bealoon upon all Lb Inbibltsula thereof? Bow spuds worse roust become tbo aggravation Won It shall bee to be allayed? Among men.. wbo Is them that tan tie S nsnfortiski answer? lessee, libeeteamo WHAT TO DO t. !ee-- City, : IMMO.. 1 oat deleleen ad boles epteteuniestione t tillt Peeett-Inienesem Utah- emit Lake City, , ' , 0 ,' L. ma ' 0-1- Temple Otreeel KA .190 3 e in all men's minds lel When will Ab la roLumt Vibe Is turmoil cease aufnuist 6 shall a wee be gala able be sit undo We own in gesso anoi ta vise an4 EvEilt,G liEvis - SEP.TE3MER nESEI1ET EVENING NEWS 1VEDNESDÃ'Y 401. G ' ... 4 - - - ,., , .......... - J, . , - 4 |