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Show EVENING DESERET HEWS EVEIIDJG DESERET d T.at Um t'tf. Career af Scat Jt kiuKM HNM ti Vtiuir ric ktBWBirriow Daily yuf yr ItiiiHaryrKick ............ par (Umi-viMki- ptir Frla tnM - U HlM tlaVo.VW- M - In Ik 4b boo 14 be addreeeed public) lea kU r kitlMM aamiacate uri ClraulaUa. Member A.dlt Itepreaea tktlvk t I Yerfc elr Kinney. reetJ OfBok IM Flfck New Ill Sllk Xlkl4k Clllrau 00. t fcatered ( the rooloWo 4 cM ntliw March . 111. thk A Pvea t. Aaeacleied sms sr"crsJ3 piithn km A.:" iIm rmn4 krk - - - BALT LA ICE CITY, Th nlnatlatk farane ol th Church Uuar-Oa- y 1u arnacl., full UK ttll.Octkt 41 oclock 4 I'' Vkl: Lh Hb- OCTODEK 8. IPti. notice. coyrEREXCE aaml-anso- " f CkrW wW CUT. k. m, wh okario ko A Spaclal Prlaathaad BikktlB wtll Mm4Y. fn thk AMombly HiII l oMo .... h tone of the communication from certain labor elements to protoat against th repeal or modi"picketing" law ehall fication of tha ao-cal- led J. oitAirr, effect deelgned by the protestanta. Experience has shown that the operation of the CHARLES W. rSKHOO. lew es it stands is In contravention of peace FrooMoaoy. Firat end order; and thera is nothing in the law by way of necessary protection of honest labor TREATY. PROGRESS ON TBS FEACE that is not already guaranteed by other conere not ho stitutional and legal procedure. W f th Peack Tmly mut Arlxona, on other C WENDS elalod atate, Informed that only by U of undutj U has such a measure as the one here to quesFall wnjnd-znrasgitnst kevortl of thk and surely such abuse of the statute, such i tion; In thk Bcnalk yosUrdijr. to the good name of the city, such disgrace to quit probable, a staled foreshsdowt tho at Insult to the intelligence and freedom of dispatches, that thU vote smsnd-men- U residents, as have been witnessed here of a largo number of commpo tho srs past summer, have given this comduring of a klmllar nature. But thoro more than a surfeit of the experiment. under munity oth'crk betide th baUh of amendmohU has accompllihed sot a particle of good but It ono the proposed oonnideratkm, f6r example, at least California a to tocreaak a not inconsiderable amount of barm, by Senator Johnoon of to and to to the exciting Nareputation citys Injury of U- - 8. representation In the longue of the citizens to a degree of Justifiable wrath.,.. tion Assembly, which the Calif&rnia sUlesmsn whtch nd U defending with greet vigor, FATAL CURE FOR TEMPORARY MALADY Reed hat the vehement indorsement of Senator of Missouri. Finally, if all the amendment it Senator C. L. OlsoniTide of what a be defeated HAE shall nature or name whatever of I: rscorded ysaterday, A person dealing In the necessities of life who by a similar vots to that of the same vote if registered oi the question be makes more than 13 per cent per annum net lUll on his capital, after deducting expenses, adopting or ratifying the treaty would A income action. Insufficient to secure afflmalivo and taxes; or depreciation vots Of the members present is A landlord who makes more than 10 per required for the latter procedure. cent net on the property leased after deducting amendment,, which As to the Johnson and repairs, to be expenses, including maintenance 'appears to him and to numerous others taxes and depreciation. . ' and also necessary to protect the United States against Olson further believes that a perSenator Great Brit"packing" the League Assembly in son who makes more than the net profits set ains interest against the United Slates, the forth above should be made to pay the excess the subject has been Q thoroughly alied ofby the funds ef the state. Not that defenders other and Pmidenr by he believes that anyone would make such Covenant that furthecJeartJn the matter designedly; but he does hold to the would seem to be preposterous. Indeed, the that If a man could not make greater theory Senate itself Is apparently tired of the pre- net profit than that legally, he would not take comIs tense of continued serious debate, and .be trouble to maKelT at all, and therefore the with as much ll ing to the matter of public would get the benefit in lower prices. expedition sa is compatible with dignity, With the amount of profit allowed by Senattitude jn Ihe pajLTha. ator Olsons bill there will be' few people who chairman of the foreign relations committee will have any quarrel. It is to be remembered Is not Improbably playing an astute political hat a reasonable amount .is to be allowed for game in allowing the Fall, Johnson and other expenses of operation, Including salary allowImpossible amendments to kill themselves off ances for services actually rendered "to -- the first: after which, If the Treaty la at last to be )uainess,reAsonable depreciation,. and all forms ' ' ratified, the rejection of the advene report or of taxes. ' recommendations of his committee will not is one fatal defect to the But right here imply quite so glaring' a rebuke Of the comin it makes thal bill, jio provision for deficits. mittee, by reason of having been approaehed Should a merchant conduct bis business at a by gradual stages. net loss one year, he has no'opporlunity to reMeanwhtUuoverwhelming ratification of coup his business should more prosperous by the French chamber of deputies Treaty ' ' ,thg times come, the ensuing year., ; t yesterday advances the subject "toward "a of is open the Moreover, limiting profits climax, and vastly increases the responsibility to the permanent objection always that it of the United States Senate. When the exindividual Initiative, one PL,the'-.mos- t stifles change of ratifications betweenrihreeofthe mportant element of economic progress. If five principal Allied governments ;on the one a mans profits are limited to the amount he hand,; and the German government on the can make easily, why should be exert bis faeul-ie-s other, has been completed, tbs Treaty becomes to the fullest extent for the purpose of effective as between those governments. The turning money over to the state general fund? five principal Allied or ."associated", governHe ha' no incentive to work hard, and therements are Great Britain, France, United States, fore will "not The progress of humanity is Italy and Japan. If now either Japan or 'Italy that much retarded by such a measure. by to the' shall hasten ratify, Treaty becomes Furthermore, few If any sane menr. after 'effective; snd various questions shout whtch consideration of the measure, will concareful the United States has been debating for weeks be a proper remedy for the profiteerto sider it Shantung for examplowill 'have passed from the status of discussion into the domain ing ills which now afflict the body politic. of actuality. Then the splendid isolation" of Unless indeed, such person bold with some which we have heard so much will be a grim physicians that that is a proper remedy which fact, and we" shall have thrown away-- , tbs rures the disease hut kills the .patient, or cures the patient Senator Olson, bavins ffeatet diplomatic opportunity- - in our whole it by killing into his bill whaf he considers (he written . national life. proper definition of a profiteer and made what he probably considers liberal allowance for CRISIS, AND LIGHT, CN SIBERIA. individual initiative, proceeds to get r.d of him commander of lhe American Out practically a!l,bumes. It is GEN. CaRAVES, in Siberia, like many'another ohose as" if a surgeon would attempt to cure cancer has been imposed upon too lona, rise of the stomach by cutting out the stomach. - patience Th public may be gdvised then, to da exat last in a wrsth that is terrible at least by contrast and adopts s policy' which in ordin- -, actly whsl it will do, thank to a ''conservatry circumstances he would never have con- tive' senate; It will frv some her physician than f'enator ,01on. There are not many templated. His message to the Omsk government larks nothirt in forcefulness, and he is feon in' ttah w hr wmjhf consent to havinc have th ANTHON H. IATXD. - to-call-kd law-abidi- ng do-fe- - two-thir- ds pay-me- ns roll-ca- con-Kjor- 1 . g ' . ?ri!rrTitTr1ir tyTAmorm fats w i ry VH frnr h errTV T; rcr,m'ds,-1r,vmc- Tnr ?, tr ad- - snd bis threat. At thlf distance, with tbe correspondence or other information roncern-ir- g coni non only imperfecf-lhts bh'ncs open tnnsreri.on "by any understoM. it looks a though be bad gone a little too fir, snd s P'tolic. official at aU limes, Under ruth a law in Pc. bis ' ameiffllls. BUY AT THE FACTORY worth aaythin. hr4ly blg (hat ing. And ha would think la Iba gra.a Inqulmr wauld ha aa mad aa a If ha hnaw ha waa ennsaUIng la horn reality a hoy sf wva, miwkd by a bard-- d wiitua la hit vtaor." And In a ha Jots dowa aa Jmalnnry ansednt old f hlmaslf, t!Hng how, passing a "Hospital far Jaeurabla Chlktran, ha lurad Ja hit companion and aatd eultly. Tharaa Ara tbsjrll and ma ana of lhasa daya." 4o llarbart Ralaa Tha valua af ihta Uaa la that It atrlka a raspocdlng cord In lha hsarta of many of who road It. tha grown-up- s Jt doaa la ma, J ll ronfeaa. I aavar a commltt masting, whara thay oolamnly dabaia aoma political or flaaacta nr ethar haary matter, hot thara la a spot la my mind whsra It all sssma funny. What bars X and tha othar eblldrtn ta do with It all? I ll waka up pratry aoan. A Unky young post rttno to consult mo tho othsr day. Ha wantsd ma to tall him bow to ha a ouccaatful author. It waa all I ould do to kaap from laughing la his fata. Aa It I know! All you do la to go on paatar-In- g tdltors until afisr a whllo aoma af thsm gat paarad and print your stuff, than athara taka It up, and thara you ara. Its a groat gams If yoy lira long anough. But for tho first hundrsd yaara It's hard. X am hurt by tha way aoma chtldran act toward ns. Thay look at ma aa If X waa a stona Imago, or a trso, or toms objact of th Uadsoapa Thay dont orfar to play with . . . ma X don't orta smbarraaa them.. . ., I mat Chart) Ittuart tha" othar day hadn't oaan Mm for yaara Whan I uaad to visit at hts fatb?s houaa waa a graaJT" farorit of hla bacaut I ooold whtstl loudar than anybody ho know, and ws had a tot of fun playing. Now ho ta a man, and amok. clgarattaa, and has boon to Harvard, and has opinions about Rapohllcana and Democrats, and arsrythlng. Qood Lord! Ha navar aakad ma srsn one to whlatl. BtllU Its Just as wren. A fool dsntlat flxsd my front (oath and spotlsd my whutla. It only kinds hlsaoa now, Flrat thing X do whan X gat to Haavan. X win shuck this gray hair and that eroaky leg and run ant and play with tha younger sot of angels. Tv had . anough of being grown up. Its mostly bunk. dollar block la bujlnjj your flarmenta, by walking to Slat fUretL Wby not cone and see. We also have a nice liae of IUITLE SWEATEIW at reasonable prlcee. -You can save ltr, (, S. 5L' .Dp rrsah Craasl. hl,lf Childs Wool School Sweaters. 3.25 L. D. S. GARMENTS LIGHT WEIGHT; Itfrular 12.00 Special MEDIUM WEIGHT 12.60, apodal.,.. ra-lat- aa RIB-Reg- i 23 - GIRLS ular $2.93 RHTLE SWEATERS .. .. TUXEDO SWEATERS IL93 S . Extra Special Heavy Cotton Uniona. .$1.75 ; SWEATERS SLIP-OVER- MENS UNIONS $U0 WINTER WEIGHT Tart Wool atf f stto4, a4 Ns bf la Rul Loll i4r eui4 M avr lttr a Mr. Wba him Mil as aarthlss mar U wsra lol4 cea4li4 hktm.eoul4u If bis oplaloalaugh- THAT TICKETING" EVIL. WE Dsierl iht ea misjudge greatly the tense and spirit of Utah legislator if the Jntim Mating Ths Jam --- inaatla na la thk Tkhkraaelo oa Saturday. Oat. I. t T o'clock p. m. for It to daalrad that krrB4mBU ohaU not oonWet wttk reunion plenary that ar of the dataa abOTk inch ra unlock aa may to hold oaaotiatiirAay oarllor avanlng ho m4 for aa hoof oclock. I I than r iror " A Okoarkl Frlaatkaad xebex THE BOY. other generalities s would satisfy if not enlighten lh nation at boms without impairing its prestige abroed. To at least a limited extent the people are entitled to enjoy the govern menti confidence; and If our military ultimatum shall load to tha publication of letter calculated to throw light upon the hitherto dark polnta, th scurrility of the Vladivostok editor and th activity of the Cossack chief which Gen. Oraee resents sherply, will not bav been wholly without - - beoofiotal result. repre-sentatlv- al f protest of th Omik government wer well founded, in respect to some of proposed petisIU. If a, he will b corrertet from Washington, though tho likelihood is that in vlsw of lh sicetlent discretion h has thus far displayed snd th Influence ho lit gainer and disturbed field of diplo in that far-o- ff many, be will be given k pretty free hand li dealing with lh slluition a it msy develop from day to day. On result of tbo incident should be the unequivocal announcement snd definition, without deity, of United BAto policy In regard to this Whole Siberian or East Russian question. What w bav been doing has rsllei forth wide criticism snd crested much dUsit-- li faction, mainly because no one has stooi forth to explain or Justify It; end this feeling lb persistent reticence of the administration tends but to Intensify. There are coneelblo reasons why Washington mVy not deem proper to toll the publio all it knows about the Siberian question, but gureiy thero can be no impropriety in etying eo, end In adding euch though th Wool Mixed Ur.iona, Heavy weight. .$3.93 rfST. Mens Cotton Sox runcture-proof- , 15c 25c pair. Sale price, pair H.TJ IIOAO Consolidated Woolen Mills ' ; ; 151-15- SOUTH STATE STREET 3 Bast Side Between First and Second South JLEXT AKC AXO l JtflEArS I TOHIGHT aibucHT. TXIAeMOMg kow ri.An.vo Matinee Saturday Submarine Ralph F-- BARRIERS. me Omni bio act Tkraa abaws 4ally, I4A liA. S,IS M m, aa l Happiness af mUa taatat nnl a ad abaar, SfitlM Sat ar4av Knl V k "Artaama ikrmmm A Sa Ma, top, sa. a7 Road to The First Episode of SMASHING rilaaa. atla niskta. aa. Cloniner - aad kla 7 T1XI WAXATUt rrteaa T8a SSsbta. ISa Matlaaaa. S3 aad Sfte hlda-and-aa- ak (Copyright, llll, by Dra. cohav cniOK Rvar TkaFaaalaa TWENTY YEARS AGO. From tha Fllss of Tha Dornrat Nawa IS. ' OCTOBER , " Th flrvt Utah atat fair open ad at th fair ground in Balt Lake City, with a splendid display of native resource. Acting Governor Jam T. Hammond mads tha opsn- ing address, which waa responded to by Col. John R. Winder, veteran president of th D. A. A XT. society. for th Th first race of th eerie America's cup, between th Cohinvbla and th Shamrock at New Tork. waa called off after an Interestlhg race, both boats having exceeded th tlm limit because of advert weather conditions Th magnificent sword awarded by act of Congress to Admiral Dewey, was . presented him by Secretary of th Navy Long In an Impressive ceremony at the Capitol. James Burt Jones, for many year an emand a . ploye of tha New Tork pioneer gold digger of California, died at tha . age of 74. Chief Engineer John C. OVMalveney of tha Oregon Short Line was shot to death In hl office in Balt Lake by Capt. Frad J. Mills,; formerly lieutenant governor and atat engineer of Idaho. Tha slayer confessed tha deed and gave himself up to th police. Quayla JBrother of .,.,It wa4 reported that Farmers ward had sold their entire flock of 17.000 head of ehpep to C. Covey A Bona of Salt Lake City for tl,000. y, that enforcement mlghl be manner as to cause the suctua in attempted business man or farmer for the fanner is engaged In the sale of foodstuffs and other mcrchandiset-arllde- s of trade or commerce" t is coneeivabls Writtt. by Tba Bease nvo On Tear In New Tork Six Momha In Oih-aKTIGH'I'. . MAT).NEE ......... ...one . .50 Jand -- A He Meal cal TB BA eaat. taeladlav all-st- ar Cwwty LLOYD A ClfRISTIB HEAVE A WAI.MS CRAY A VOHMAV -- KELL LOCKWOOD . A McIKTOSH A MCSICAL LONG TACK SAM , Cmananr af Weadcr OAad Hla . O 4 . Warkara IYloes Mats. 15e, 25c, SOo J5o. 25c. &0c, 75o EvetUtig More than a theatre o a Salt Lake Institution." TODAY AND SATURDAY O A V IT tlAPPENS EVERY YOUNG O DAYI MAN, down and out, sauntering: along Life's highway with distrust in his eyes and hatred in his heart. Then came the girl ill Goeesseccesss X TOM MOORE A The City of Comrades From the Saturday Evening Post story by Basil King Smiling Bill Parsons in "A WONDERFUL. NIGHT. PHILHARMONIC ORCHHESTRA Thirty pieces, TED HENKEL, Conductor Spedal concerts every afternoon at 2:13 and on Monday and Friday evenings at 9. CONFERENCE VISITORS WELCOME TO THE CITY OF COMRADS ies -- Yr TUTTING IT OVER THE last ever--gy- wol aiwmatf W vpaa "TH1 ItOUAHY Ereaeated by aa CITIES UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN. . . JACK HOLT. LEWIS 1. CODY, PAl LIKE STARKE, SEEK A OWE. TILLY MARSHALL, WALLACE BERRY aad Maay Otbera COMPA.VYT BRIGGS COMEDY' tbark ta the goad aid big daral PARAMOl VT MAGAZIVE. THE UUL GOOD MVSIO DOVT FORGET TO SEE MART PICK FORD AT THE BOYF AITD GIRLS' MATINEE TOMORROW . his-nec- abundant-opportunit- mmtm Bogin Thursday VOW BLATIVO Tba kl4lr-Star- a a4 Orfata-1- 1 al Cbaraa af tha twa big New Coaaadlea, "Yaa OYark Basical Ha A I, aad UC Vk Baat IV y reseat 4. a" MORE DAYS alzht exorsn Monday Tu radar I Every o O o o o o A o ravaaaallty.' Life? Line pvm . , eg lUAUIUCE I2J ta 14 to move to some ojher state for his home: and certainly any business man or farmer not in the state would hesitate to come in and to under such a yoke as that place ' proposed by Senator Olsons hiTT. 'T'"' dlreclioa in which American s'etlle- ment or colonization might be expected to extend is northward under the Arctic circle. Yet Chnada, which has already established several times the farthest frontier," and which not. yet utilized has within the temperate zone, is becoming interested in the prediction and statements made recently at Calgary by Vilhjalmur Stefahsson. the explorer, to the effect that big cities are certain to spring up along Canadas Arctic coast. He says that the climate of Herschell Island is equal if not superior, to that of Winnipeg and that the northern plains are destined to be tuto of the great food producing areas of the globe. In this connection he advocated that Canada take measures Jo establish herds of muskox and. reiqdeer, which he asserts will multiply and supply a palatable meat fooLof nutritive " value The explorer has spe.nt the summer lathe that he might have Alberta mountains solitude while writing his. account of his last five, rears in the Arctic regions, and the book will be issued about Christmas. In it he will doubtle.s endeavor to diffuse a portion of the cnthuissm which he feels a to the possibilities of the FarNorlh. The indiputabie rigors e t afenfotod rf 1 h'g TP ppfffftmv the ardr of the ordinary hom.eeker or city builder, at least unt.l pretty much everything else. on the globe shall has been occupied. EMPRESSSNT PA Frank Crana) K TV IS S031IXG BACK 7 ikkiih. DILO. SHORES & SHORES. THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS. FOR -KEN tai Vi'OXEf. Tuesday T5r TWO DAYS ONLY Haora. 10 fa li days, 10 t 12. 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