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Show for hi product, U Is a bit of good fortune (hat hu not rome any too often. As a general thing, hi calling involve a conld,iall gampiraeto r4 tot f snd hi labor, mini! Tewipl h - ble, both of bis fipilal . Ml UM UI, ba too hot or too eolJ, too weather that may Manager ItU.lh' rfi.-- . O Whitney wet or too dry, inciuding hall and devaitating if tUtefurjJoM I'KU. site sgainit tnioct peit snd plant dis storms; ........ i par t 'l eaves no assurance of even an average nith year gar Itiurday pear pr a fair market, to aty nothing of of nor crop bur: Copies.......,...... : 7f 'orti po.Uge nor big prices that will make a crops bumper u u bui, vl? for I.in. It he prospers, the coun5 profit enug R r j TiiL J &jT. MHancaa. he fails, the country suffers. mu Lake CHV- nt- If try prospers. if he needs a little exWherefore, occasionally a"4 M fh C J no hardship on the oneration, it ought to e(,IcaUa should ha aJdreasad - tiir --minded to give dl la him. vn Her-f 5krmhr j 114 Tcik r.ftb I ,w NEWS EVENING DESERET lrr Tf' yr ft.' ift-WMli- l. r itr 0' fe. I I - rrrwA"f J rp'm o". .nlrd nil " ri TTT. matin' L M?. . . f accord n -- op i im toil Art' of' W CAr .tad Jn'raw'. a., Slbt - m!r:sr;i. mv: s . rr... rtV.'trh'i I. SVB uW KJl'-.l- -- ptk 'ia here r utT'iAMc'iaTr. - . " SU i tNn:itcxfB s yoTicE. General Con sl ninetieth of J Church the .(eranca of Saints T will Convene to on rrWay. CUX, Salt Uk4 cie, aeaalt." ma t 1 o'clock tilid I . a. Q Oct. win ho ; A Bpselat Oct t, at Hall on Mondsf. j Ijjj Ihf jtuw-fnbtcon- General PH eat hoed meetlnf will on Oct, Saturday, vena In the Tabernacla I m. 1 o'clock p. at 4, -, Sjjt Jt la desired that arrangements for wit itonarx rettclon aha.ll nvL.ronrilutand that );any of tha dutea above announced, on Saturday S.'gwcb reunions aa may ha held I not earlier hour at for fined he leveplng ' f I than 1,38 o'clock.' H EBBIt J. GRANT. j , , H ANTlfON U. LUND, . ... tU CHARLES W. PBNROSa . j;i riret Prealdency, . .. eeml-sano- Th J ,!Utur4t Oct. 41 rntho4 y " I,, j$1LIZ.TIOVS THIN BRITTI.E CRtST. A i T'lflK terrible affair at Omaha last night of ! illustratioir of the elosa prrarnre (.(h in the mass of humanity, the ease can Uhiich men who call thomselvea. civilized into aavage. liWansformed in a fewjmnulea nd I j J,,, fbows the absolute irresi'onsibilily slanted, unco it gets h?n mob inanity of a, ltiB all sense of intelligence and soberran bo which it to The only 'impulse which, having likened la that of the wild beast until it fhaU satisfied not is once tasted blood, A wise frch-ima- o in it., bathed and battened of once made an epigram the purport Ustes human which is that, voneer and adorn "tends only aod traits as'we may. barbarism wo. cteps gway, ready foi so much s tclace if it defence be omitted in this slwioos uU fa moment ,Th "ders respectable !bfmk were doubtless be ordinarily would the followers citizens. Yet in a iclaSed as remains fcifiWt of fury, the inception of which howlmass of !a mastery, they became a plastic mur, arson, destruction, on' ing madmen, bent to who none sought to Bphre der, determined Jibas and reckless btem their hellish frenzy, d b th6ir whSch Ibering foo' of lhe fxtent 10 . . Orgy.might extcnd. .thirsty in vari-jo- uf occurrences v recent This with other American eitie are imparting a gruesome a lot or education in human nature. There is nonetoo-ae revIT tn manilnd'and it is. kept social and law for cutely down by respect 'order, fenr '.community probably has certain lelemcnti that are only restrained by the fear riot and mischief. l0f fpUersT frSmengafmg Tn into the public come jBut the surprise that J?as ao many who are there that is mind of late border-linbetween sobriety of e ; inhabit lhe is dis-- 4 citblnship and idiotlsm of anarchy, it to solid are wholly lacking quieting that.so many that even among sense and rei those' who would normally be regarded as turned so easily liable, the baser passions are sad loose to become tincenU:olabl4Thi is the and Omaha, Pycblajynching the tesatm which the Chicago and Washington race war, the Bosbeating into the naton a coascdousBev-As people we have not tional '"beimved the conditions existed, no that we needed the lesson. It damages many of our mpuLJheories, Vnd wounds grievously our .ZZZZ-social optimism 5 pifr-Ai- it well-dress- well-intentio- f ! f ! t 1. AORB t , TOR THE FARMER. , V J ilhimttive of the average cily mans r fanning and of the farmer's it is iblemting to lLlen fn the 'loose aid nsrryTtalk in Inch the wheat-grow- er rasltzafed by the den'toVeotera of population the'ireh-profi- tf er revptmsihle in greater deone for thhurh eot of livelse than any gree suppliej the staff of ing It is true that Ufa and to the key crop to American agriculture: R is truea!o that )iol now icom mtods a lugb prh e; but it to not True, snd it obviously cannot be true, that the farmer to for or can engage in profiteering as the term to row understood. This gentle practice .involve foe pownrio tVyynpply of any product or commodity. Kid Hm n to establish the' at a figure which Insures tin gathering ofjarge gr:n. Those who und - this defin'tion accuse the wnea'arower of leli t a profltoep, erdy show bow many things they do not know ml lhe feto. The about the actual condition rtoeT'i-Tb- y ib pur- cell "kfa rc ,y f Jarr.er chaser, ard hr has to do this 'In compermon wdh yeryoiiw? fa rne f --w lw there ee m I'lotis In The Cnted Slates On otie ib ruhef Jieri,. I.e Tns hTTsuy" all his - !n 1 open tstfii,! f S - ,t I H w h s. 'er fixes, the mirkeh If at ,te , jl rrr.i tlfije it egricuilur-is- t is ftUitf pikes that may bt islkd faaef" n hij.-na- t!e pie e- -i 1 1 1 1 (r i!hij ion m:uin. Y o jears leeert Nee tZ tr. Freak Crewe). end el a U the eerier We can eneer Ihle uUoa ue abuut ae well now, la this iwenUeik eeoury of greoe, ee Total (Win or.Nveh could bee anored It la Ihoir days, Arehblabop Whatoly oalle Ihlo "the prob ten yf the egoa. Rut, wBboul elelmtnf lo ho able ta ooloa Iho eternal riddle, we oai at leaet aea that there te one nee of trouble, and that le to revoai the etuff we're made of, In the hour of ehlp-wretensr le a reveelor. the inert we thought a ftlppent Idle -, during eunny daye euddenly develop a euhaeiounde ue, while the big, lim herolein hoteling, blustering fellow te (Recovered to he a poltroon. Ton can tell the eompoeitlon of tha eon by tha epectrum, and by the earn mean determine the component parte of any metal brought to a whlto heat. Bo when a eoul le while hot Ite real nature leap forth. The hoepltal nurse knows people ae no on ele can know them. When the fire of engtileh eeieea the frame it te ehe that eeee tha gelirat women beer bereelf nobly, and lhe etrong man cringe end cry tike a Baby, A certain women had conducted heraelf In each a way ae to ahock the community. They were dteoueelng her with ecant charity at a meeting of "ladlea" Then up spoke one woman end aaldr -Nothing that any of you can eay east ever meke me believe ehd le not a good, true, wonderful woman. I have been with her .when tho deepest trouble that can befall a woman came to her, and I know. Bha may moke elgerettee and go to champagne sup-pe- rt tilt doomsday, hut ahe cant keep me from looking up to her ee a great, superior eoul. I hdve even her in eorrow, and I only prey (hat If euch .eorrow ever he eont to me imypeee-sa3elf.JiaU.great and fine as h. rw our kl net of (he tiro nature . clamped down and concealed by custom and convention. But when a great amotion take ua, and prudence la burned away, the naked beauty or ugltnoae of ua appear Tou can alt aide by aide with a men la .church for yearsu or work in his company In the routine of office and he may remain to you a bottled trp, unknown quantity. And then In one moment, when you get a glimpse of him In uncontrolled anger, or terrible peril, or stress of (harp temptation, out comes the cork and In tha explosion ha Is revealed. For that matter how do yon know what you are yourself. If yon have never been . hungry and oold, If you have never been penniless and Jobless f .There la club In Kew Tork called the Beach Combere, for which to qualify yon must have beet at some time entirely down nd out would teem that th members of this organisation must have a tie that binds much mor really than Is found tn most clubs. And possibly death, that king of terrors, that last stress which brings the life of man to ila extreme proof, and sends him shiv- - T .erlng and stripped into unknown adventure -poaslbly death comes to ns all to show ue . our real selves, and passing through th . flame of dissolution we enter upon our next eareer self known at lest. -- (OMK -i- that timo. ce The other day 1 1 poke over a phone here to Philadolphia to a convention to San Francisco. It took one- -' hirtieth of second for my voice to span tha continent... Jlardly had. JL finished than I heard the cheers of the men in the conlong-distan- .. vention hall. When I went to Ran Franctoco in '69 Philadelphia was a city of 603,000 inhabitants. Today it has 1,800,000. It bad dwellings. Now it has 380,000. The nation had a wealth of (25,000,000,000. .Now it 120,-0- 00 has 250,000,000,000. T have aeen panics come and' panics go. I have seen strikes come and strikes go. I have seen the German empire rive and seen it fall. ' T had with me on my trip to San Francisco a copy of the Testament, on one of the leaves of which was written in pencil words of couneel and of cheer by my mother. The words are as plain and clear today as the day they were written. . In very poor health, I tell you, -when 1 started on that journey fifty years ago. I have outlived every other member of ths party and am hale and hearty today. , , . Why? Because f am an optimist, because f believe in my. city, my state, my country and my fallow man- .Because I know that most of the , things we worry about never happen. Because I believe tomorrow always be a better day than today." T-w- tT CiiLT three days more Jiw" AOOIPH -- . MUlKTl' lUKOS j MARGUERITE ck 'idow By Proxy tht e ro this guinincr, tegular of a historical section of The Saturday hews will have noticed. Salt Lake City wa visited by a distinguished party cf Baslenicrs who look advantage of tjie recent completion of the transcontinental rf droad to fnake a visit to the Pacific Coast. One of the members of this party, the enly eurvivor, waa lately quoted by the Philadelphia Public Ledger in a bit Af reinmLccnre, in w hirh are expressed sentimenU o wholesome and cheerful that it merits wide publicity. The gentleman is Hon. E. J. Cattoit, statistician of the city of Philadelphia, and he - said: u Fifty years ego. on August 18, 80i, 1 ieft Philadelphia with g party of thirty-Bv- e persona for. San ITancisco. I was in very poor heili. NVe traveled from Jierc tc New kork via Monmouth Junction. From New York we went to Chicago, Omaha arid Linta. VVe had to stage from Uinta to Salt Lake Ciy. I saw Hrigham Young. !!iVe went on from tUh to Sacramento, which then was the end of the rffltroatRafid from Sacramento to Han Franciseo by boat. The trip tools ten daysi very fast trip at Fin The O. ere' Why gala, eortoir -- f A ' PAIemVbeI 1 tJl u. uivirdl THE USE OF TROUBLE. yf fParamtmnl firkraf! Qidmrt to pretend eh we the widew ef a irrreill a girt bed dear friend ho. bend. la love g( rrosK ah fell bl-erken- d tha men f her ws 'dyleg far SirPOiB again that althoughof ehe hrr widowhood- eompelf her I heart lopropMo svery mention weep for the "laie arparted' erirro. yo teroald a dosen Other lerrtbl tangles' end thee thi eom.djr-dram- e, grrroR ee deloiy Msrguerile Unrk In a corking scream widow who wasn't. Ton'd com, wooldn't ygfi Ton bet) BRIGGS COMEDY than a theatre a More SaK Lake Institution," COMING TOMORROW JST TIMES TODAY rl 119, by Frank Crane.) Good Music Burton Holmes Travels e (Copyright, SCHOOL DAY'S. Anita Stewart May Murray IV it "HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS" "Twin Pawns mm Q hr iffiint lifHrtH rut ta BMiiha 1h tll-d- . ar PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. Ted Henkel. Conductor. ALL MkidUITV CONSOLIDaTEDt fusic commty; tpowlal eoarwrl evealaga at 9tl8 gad ea Monday aad Friday Ids every aft.raooa at 3C zzzizzzzii xs I Announce Jj The Selwynt Serve , aa MtmEB -- A WEDXESDAT drama af satllea gaalat raral aa (km, Weaeeay aa Mattaeea horerwid export SatarSay Prlrre reasons of hts eoagaay la The Road lo Happiness TONIGHT T A RTI.V O WAAATCH 11X1 mxrHOM NOW PLAYING Ralph Cloniner SALT LAKE THEATRE 3 tHEATRF -- Nlghte. Be Mettaeea, Ue ae te -- Tr Ale w-i- RF.APIa MYTHOI.OGY tells us of an enterprising hut agriculturtot who sowed drag-rteeth instead of proper seed. from which grew armed men who made it very plain that L .pacifism was not part of their moral sffow to was that fable The object of J,he when unwise or evil influences are allowed to germinate and spread unrepressed in ceo'nomie life, as in other lines of human artivily, it will From the File of The Deseret News. m equin-men- destructive fruit likely to bring disaster to society. Within the last half century, two agencies, different in range of individual action, but alike calculated to subvert social order, have been operating to IbU country. One to. a govern mental policy of lamentable if not reprehensible imlaxity to a free and easy administr Alton of is & absolute of policy migration. The other selfishness and disregard of of many great todavtrial their toward help. Of late years corporations the folly of those policies has become o mazn-fe- st that a radical change basjheenjound .to be imperative on the part of both government and corporations lrorelgnera who were not only ignorant of our language, Taws and customs, hut entirely1 unappreciative of American tostltutioirs, have been admitted to a citizenship whose meaning nationthey had no idea of. They have herded only papers reading amongnationahty, ality could printed in their native tongue, when they that environment without and any read at all, American into them remould in time might itizens, Foresighted citizens who realized the poliry warned dangers of this easy-goithe old time But to lime. it from time aga'flst of the the America refuge eing about slogan so all nations of downtrodden snd oppressed national the bortouded the perspecJhiTpf the threatening danger to our was not understood tnW M fait ly had As hand on the nation's throat. Thn some was ww.' barely to time, to the es-- frle pf proper dtorrtmlnatifiq in sulm luing immigrant to th country, Ah to the other sgrncy, the selflrh attitude of great Indus! H it corporation toward their workers, the theory cf manager and employer fro yWr. hvs (hat wheu they pent w- all p!oyeeth'r 'u?n btd'gatien to (hem were ended They at (h criticism that tha JUPfiuHto todays oppress icn v in thaif pat ve Und differed only in degree, pril in Lind, from living condTHnni in hto tan j tot r ad-- pi -. Vcu were kept at tha grrod night and dayrrtm daya ik the week; nothing wa done to eievato tbmjnsraliy, fnaBlACy, wtr imferutod Pf pferkkli-ng h---p ro-ef- ed cn-iim m- i MILLIONS TWENTY YEARS AGO. A GRIM II IU I ST. legis-lators'th- a! elvil-uati- nn Suffer from BEFTEMBEH 99, 1899. , Acid-Stomac- The great Dewey naval parade took place Just outside of New Tork harbor ahd was' said to have been the most magnificent dem- onstration ever seen in American waters. Gen. Julio RengaJfo, formerly Colombian representative In Washington, and one of th beat knoan SoOth American diplomat-let- s, wa drowned In the Magdalena river, 'according to advice received by the Colombian legation' In an official cablegram from Bogota. Ad the time of hi death he was secretary of th treasury In the Colombian - - - cabinet of Salt Lake, Major Richard W. Young who waa home on a brief furlough from th - Philippine, and who had gone to New York to take part in the celebration in honor of Admiral Dewey, waa directed by the secretary of war to return to Manila at the earli est possible moment. - Jt was reported from Washington that the president probably would soon appoint a civil governor In the Philippines, with authority to form a eort Of provisional govern-- . ment for adoption by Congress should the national body see fit to ao act. FZUCEA Rvealnsw, BOe ta S2.00 MAT. Me te I11M Plan Tax. n: ramSOAT, FRIDAT' -- Gen Chambers McKIbbln, commanding the department of Texas with headquarter at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, was designated by 4he president to meet Mr. Meriscal. vice president and minister of foreign af- fairs of Mexico, at Eagle Pmes and escort him to Chicago, showing him all proper courtesies during hie stay tn this country. The Norden Literary Society of Salt Lake gave a welcome home reception at - St Marks hall to Utah's Swedish volunteer. The program Included speeches by prominent Swedish citizens, musical number and aft elaborate supper. slaves op mere animals, th v became while the rorporation manager remained But tn time rvant , or hesrtle?. ef vtrtous Industrial an expose came cendifloo, then sudden cuf breaks when human nature could endura no more; snd there fol lowed a ru'dsswskeTitTig, future possibnilie llghled yp, snd a start was mads to remedy Ihtog. But th dra gen's teeth had been sewn; conseiettceles labor agitators found tn the depressed laboring multitude excellent recruiting material for revolution! snd open rebellion, batebday ' AND have reaped an abundant and hid-cr-ut harvest, T 1 Giro c ivii'Mflon need remaking! a tpir.laal tneriurn.na is a erying needj ' and to our treuhtod gnr and sonmis esc the curs and to vatiofl fttaa enly possible in (ha passing away ef eid (tu4 and the advent ef a new and living ' ' .. And tin excellent ; art TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT PRICES: 50o tn S9.00 A i ft A BEST) IN The Pzulnrt Fler Ever Wrtttea by GEORGE M. COHAN Oae Year la New York. Six Maaths la Chiracs vrigkta, BO to Ml OS to . Matlara. 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