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Show EVENING NEWS TUESDAY MAY DESERET lb BnUheriXi JlSl.met with "Are WetrorhStefVMiott? 'How failure. - Except in th merest fragarmies 'White' or the ments, "letnpl f gouik Tmil and have ceased to edit. The 'Reds are the gov' tX Dr. Craft) I knit l.k City. lab (for Tb P ret N ernors of the country. They have lalloriy been ! . extremely well led in their military operations. trveli m r tb Mr n'tijiciumus Th ether . f And even if Ahelr armies were not particularly New. par In NewTprk City w rly an irme prlyU. VV.k). pr Tti Iron, or their strategists exceptionally Cop Ira. Lag unhormn. Vb hftndl hlptilng, with ForIff4 post str. lairfwd tliriM wrlouftf aide bav shrewd, they have been unconsciously f lb counftftd All Jnte flow . ef th good coremonlrmton Addrtti U and a : harshness needless by many oppression . 1 HH J'CHKHBT NVW tnltt.km, try. within tha territories esptured by thslr oppohalt Lake Cltr. vtan. rwfnd U haul Teamster bftr Jtkewl movement has leen for nents. Tha food product and atbr friht until thole matr Pnrrrapafwlrara and otfirr rekOlpg demand for uiort pf nr met pnhllraHon ahouM ba addrorard to lh KdUorcompromised Iq u Inconsiderable degree in f far effort hav got Juet All of th Russian the of reaction the ths Ctrrulatlon. bar Audit JMrrau r eyes (on jopI by th P. MrKlnray, Faatarn n'lraarntaUv. tnkr aa9 failed, bru tihr ary elements which have allied themselves link OV, a ral tn ottalnl thlr object and eurd hiaao Araaaa Chlraro Offlra. HI 8ouih with and fastened themselves upon IL As wa Wrok . ftflk tf th or bcau between these Insincere friends and the downEMarrd at th poatofflc of bait !- k Cl V compromld. round rlaaa m a rr acoordlnt to Act of Coar uo It I noticeable, howvr. that oeah right BoliheviH the masse in the doubtful March 1. I IT. ceedtn wax of strike foe a little farther. in districts no had hesitation htva If preferring Tha AMoclatad frraa la ekrUialrrlr atrlklnf todla r mor Ktrllct uaa fyr rapubUi atlon of aU io ima the latter; and this has served to make Bolt rrrdltad com a llttl nearer t aheolut power aeh frr4tu4 to It or not othrW1 WWWZ'Z nhiuh4 ahevik triumph speedy and practically univer-sa- l. ar. rwJnTh HM of rpuMlctlo of pcll 41 trnd I How about It. whew th tArtir hero Aro AlA rwrt4 It toftcal odf 0ppo to loaf AUtes week The carried seen recent have within - MAY 11. BALT LAKF. Ulf. shoremen, roustabout, teamster, switch- the Imperative peeesslty of helping even men, freight headier, and all who haro to nhknf'diack to industrial and economic rigjssve. emphasizing do with th actual transportation of the lealth, end they will hardly fesl Justified fur- -, nereMltV's of Ilf nro vntually oo perfectly of the iclwllon of 3r Ihcr in adopting a different attitude toward that at th uka ef tho grand ormnlted ANNOUNCEMENT Lodge to be temporary Russia. The sooner that colossal boss, they all quit work at a prearranged can country hour, refuse to arbitral, and ar abl to thalrman of the Reptljan national convenbe enabled to breathe again and begin the auch. frm taking their month-eat prevent strl nd next at tion Chicago work of its economic strength t place tha eMuing notmder of the rHy keynoU In. and Its enormous productivity, the better for Within a fw daro kev longr tha rimpilfiH-l- t lgnififnt rajolodr to tno it and for Europe and for the world. Peace warming population of a great elty. demand Philadelphia, Chicago, any city, would publication of President Wilson's is the first consideration, snd then such assist0 without food. Bablea, with their mflk 'upon the Democratic parly for Indorsement ance as can to practically and consistently be urply cut off, would be th first clan inf the Parti Peace .Treaty at H aland. This, Uf . NitU thfr oa whole hold to who b Premier given Inmllda. ouccurnb. people. to and (hen, it to be the issue to be pretented Idea when In his remarks predarlou and dpndnt upon fut th the aptly expresses Voted upon by the American . electorate iq great rigkf nourishment, would - die. Tho foijowing the recpnl meeting of the Supreme multitude of tho poor,' who mostly ttv from (November; no far at least aa three two opposing Cuuncfl at Sad Remo he declares, the world . promin-jenc- e, hand to mouth, who have no Jetatearaen can make It of paramount needs Russia, especially Europe' doe.. He away exist ihreo casnot . day and larder, Of coum before the platform bblldera and meat market, weald on to say that he wants t see relations from th goes groery finhave jat the reepertlre convention shaft with Russia resumed at onoe diplomatic end parish lik fllea tho ished Uelr work, the sharp line of lb issue Th well to do, of conroe, would leads one to for the other commercial, In, somerubbed can alwmy affected. go been least have materially They will probably hese views he it supported by many forward-ooklwhere etne. Idown. If the architects at Chicago shall feel see in stich a program less who men, Tho majority "of the people, anchored ky tha consideration of political expediency of a sacrifice of Idealism than soundness of an of means to ths locality la which they lack .inquire aoma modification of the radical nlernational investment. lire, finding tho bakery, meat shop arft marKresty changes embodied In what are knowp ket empty, would break out In hunger riots; Jet the- "Lodge reservations," It goea without pestilence would appear, and mad Idea WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS. as pestilential as microbe will feel rage Ban Francisco paying that those at Meanwhile the labor kaisers and th eminsists mellculoul to the N deny Similarly obliged blaiihlng this morning. William Dean ployer esara would b busy at recrimination, each blaming th othr. ,nce of tho White House that the great pact Howells, death has removed the doyen and Tho government, which has showa ttalf be ratified without any change whatsoever. most beloved of American men of letters. A unable to cop wttn tabor trouble on exlretnUU utterly the of demands ,To thrust the busy and graceful pen Is laid down, a rugged stand would agapo and helplaaa by. 'either side into the campaign would be profit-li- amWiarmlng personality passes from th How long would it take for ths mad to the and poor polities; and the delegates acquaintance and association of human kind. egotists ruling' the two armies Capital and to destroy th Public, th sourco f Labor conventions, coming as they do from tmme-I'dietghty-three of and past Although age, years both thlr Incomes? contact with public' sentiment in all parts a victim of lat of some of the more grievous How far ar we from starvation? of tha country, will be in a far belter position of mortal maladies, there was a vitality and And must wa tsar down our civilization and will gtve Judgment on the peoples a perennial recuperation about him which before- wo get sense enough to GET TOGETHER? wish than those higher lights of leadership Justified the hope that the end of his chapter whose detached Impressions represent prin(Copyright, lJ0,,br Prank Crane.) might be yet long deferred. There was daily cipally the dashing views on Pennsylvania a new beauty in bis life, and as age did not " Avenue and the Potomac.' appear to wither him, neither did custom stale TWENTY YEARS AGO. hi Infinite variety. Like a good knight, he ' ICO TAtaLiTTVS TASS. , j; Prom the Pile of Tbo Deseret Neva died with hie harness on. I cECY. JUXELCrS wrath and regret over tie In the world of JournalUn Howells will k MATH, 100. tniwehvM of utterance ,with which hs always bew teemed as one who, coming up and Miss Essie Hunt died at Provo, tit ah. a through the gradations of the daily grind. f charges Admiral Sims are natural enough, a result of burns sustained while working need not be taken too seriously. nay, even from the printers case attained yd Uif matter at tho Startup candy factory. literature. almost It la the of man places high may prominence of record Into tha every Special treasury agents, in their efforts I are written fcisianeea of unwisdom of talk- - as h&aaid of him that be was born in a to unearth aa alleged swindling schema or a bis father for WasJ office, country s well as of action that teem at the time, JB ost on and other places 10 sacks ;lc4.at. Ohio was and the in education editor lads . with evil, of wool valued .at SM09, This was thought 'later, to be fraught partta&Sy to be part of 10,080 worth of wool smugperiods f .great stress and tension' SWn ara largely gained In- his fathers and- other press gled through tha port of Boaton durlng the condition of war. bo man Is wise' enough offices, where be worked as compositor, year, eduIn editor. and time, great always to say and do only those things wh.h correspondent . Announcement was made of tho marriage nor bis jdation need cational institutions were proud to honor him 3 wither ba nor bis friends Crown Prince Tcshlhlto and Prince rt which in and bly'courSeS'of their instance the with But study for. degrees,' be ever sorry Sada Ko. daughter of the Kujem family. to in languages and literature were continued these incidents' are important in unfortunate Tokio. The drinking of cups of wine Jkeror tbo shrine la the Imperial palace Marked the last. Even diplomacyV&s adorned by his (Consequences art so rare as to be negligible. I , bis ceremonyi ' tho and served be Into .wheb are men adventure human; brief it, ia that realised only It or Tha Salt Lake public schools closed their if they sometimes say a word too much, country as its representative In .Venice durdoors for tho school year, with the liberacommit a rashness of speech or conduct, it ing our Civil War period, and perfected himtion for tho summer vacation of I, IS comas at last to ba remembered, if at all, as self in the rich and musical Italian tongue. all Under the Eighth grade. pupils His name will be linked in memory with such something deserving only of sympathy or per-Mrs.- Nettle R, Craven woo Indicted by AtlanAmerican magazines as The Nation, the haps amusement.' tho grand Jury at Sn pranclscp for alleged In the case of admirals. It is especially to tic Monthly, Cosmopolitan and Harpers, of alt perjury in connection with her claim for a widow's share of the dames O. Fair estate. J be noted that the breezinws which presum-- I of which be has been editor, his latest years Tha 'Populist convention, tn- - session at ably'is developed by a life spentm salt water having been benignly spent in the Harpers Bloux Palls, S. D., nominated W. J. Bryan i .loads them with- singular frequency into the Easy Chair; while his list of published books ,yer president and Charier A. Towns for I by and forbidden paths ,of loquacity which makes a veritable catalogue of itself. He was vice task bis love in with aversion. I Intense with shun worker, an indefatigable , .land diplomatists Samuel Unzey Sprague, an AVe have had. other illustrations of it before whatever this might be from day to day, .arid resident of Salt Lake, and' at one tlm a Sims, and in recent months and years our yet a buoyant vacationist and trailer, the deputy United States "marehal, died at hi and good comradeship.. Of home, 44 State Street, as a result of I British friends have had a striking abundance soul of sociability with whomn life he had of them ia tbo published observations of the choice spirits pneumonia, aggravated, by paralysis. He was 7 years of age. of most to ana ming!ed, riearly all .preceded Meat intimately say nothing Jellicoe, Usher, he-the side to Tn what was described as one of th fast-- -. the other g. Lord Beresford. him practically that bluff and gallant Ht. prettiest and closest heavyweight .ring They all have taken a whirl at raising the last of the chivalrous, generous school that battle vr fought In Nw Tork. dam J. readers of today 'wind, with tho concomitant dust or spray or flourished wbeh middle-age- d Jeffrie reaffirmed his right to the chamand strugfog to make the incident at the moment appear were still in 'the elementary grades one pionship by defeating Jin IYs. three as ominous as possible. But' the excitement gling with the champion himaelf, after JL rounds ef scientific flghtlngvT . or panic soon subsides again, leaving the sitmovement ok the metals. uation as smooth as their own beloved element with much- - ibss than its normaL new supply of In Its balmiest moods. 4 fn this the tMTe. metal. Aa for the unusual demand the metals of precious MOVEMENT Of course there WSs great anxipttn cer during the first four months of gbroad, it is sufficient la refer to the insistent tain quarters lest a bad effect, on been significant and somewhat 'calls from India and China. Fpr thre has years relations might be prpduced by Admiral this year Federal Reserve Board hat Just past Uie former country, nod for one year The puzzling,Sims statement that hpwas warned by a high a statement as of AprilO, "showing past the latter country, have each been naval authority njHo let llie British pull the published from Europe since Januof gold that imports absorbing th equivalent of the silver output wool over hiseyes." But it transpires that I totaled $54,83184, .while exports of gold of the whole world for those respective ary had years. bad has of the story the repelilW no, for' the .tame period were only' Still another factor that has influenced the. effect at all in British official circles; over to Europe from all countries rise in silver on ihe London market has been there they are evidently used to and tolerant (2ia?i. Imports'of gold to FTM92.II20, the fall, in British . exchange any 'material amounted the for period sjme seamen. It 'bf the garrulous propensities of United Slate from the but during the rise or fall in the value or the British pound export has had much mere effect here at home, and we sent is of course reflected in London Thus 1168,789,516. totaled time quotations for on the whote Admiral Sims has suffered most jarne a half ailver. in out three of the ,and ,the , country from it. Secy. Daniels therefore need not lake months more than twice as much gold as we These are ihe chief and obvious reasons it, or anything else in the Sims disclosures, why'silver is leaving our shores twice as fast teo niuch lo heart.. It is apparently only a rceehed from In the matter of. silver, practically tb as it is coming lo us, and why the London tittle hahiLto which ali admirals are addicted.- ame situation exists. From January i to price, which was about 24 pene tit'ounea .... jurl. April M, United Sta.tps import of silver from before the war, went up dizzily to 89 pence RESUiraCN or ktsslan relations. all countries totaled 137.173.599, while exports in February last, and even today ia still hover-in- g of from thg Vn trd State to all countries for of the around 6A Soviet government RECOGNITION ihe aam period totaled 54,9!C,6i9. more and more lo b FINCTiaS OF TI1R PRIM ART. There are many reasons for the high price regarded as the proper course for the Allied of admiration for its of silver and for its demand abroad.- Ia expla- -. Powers, not Tb riMnari to he having the effect principles rr Hs performances, but because of cation of the former, it Is only neeary to pot dcvprriing lb overwhebh'ing atrenrih 'the eonv.ctirn .tv3t ;t it not to be shaken by say. that ants tSlt thre ha been - remarkan nvcrehadowing poracaiy buirtof mutual a fore of production everywhere and cflanghfcr wsr, ar.1 that the best able among th Hading ecnloinu. They Rus-ia notably n Mexico. .The mult was that durar mernly kill.qg ch oihrr eft. Th Rpub-iira- n 'jvoLcy now is to make peace in and with eo ts to allow the Rhslari people to deal ing the war period, when expenditure was furnihnsilbonaltarconvenfionwhichnow pmm;aa io ni be launched upon with their dwn Situ; ion in their own way. abnormal and the need for. nzrs 'Currency a career eomrtrviy rw hi presidcnlial Jt esanot longer be deputed that the armed was greatest, lha world bad la struggle along peUUc, Springfield flcpubliclii. TlETEvEtiKbKbwb 1 trr trrr I trunl -- "te Mraiuat. grk 4r "'iC I 1920 fir 8lrt. Et ivt I 11 & rUr ITWnjj vrl anll-BoIshe- - , 1 1 goods, our uiful. Boa-to- n. . Just as Great Bargains Await . d The sale continues all this week and include our entire stock. Each evening ; the stocks are replenished from tha reserve stock. nf - If Possible, Come "Early in the Day - es You .Tomorrov ; - - 10 Yesterday receipts were greater than those of any prqrious sale day in the history of the institution. Tor a time it seemed as though we would hare .to cloeo the doors, the throng was so great. -- ij.:. the uBacttled conditions, tho difficulty experienced in obtaining sale promises to be n . well-or- Not-withtandi- iig The Greatest May Sale-Ithe iistorv of I. C. M. I. prnt tue " That ja the onty word dfseriptire of theKrst Pa 7 of the Great Hay Bale. (, - ' s !OX7 - .iis-i- i DRUG PTOIt booth TS Mam 2 At H7u n; ait - , . . die sailor- -' Forty feet above water-linboys dive overboard from warship decks and bridges into the blue bay at e, j ' ' San Diego, .California. news-.JiSfs- pr They're enjoying the same cbol summer days and nights that are waiting for you, by white beaches and blue ocean. , - ' - like everygood Amcricany ouwill thrilt with pride to see the airplanes overhead or skimming the smooth waters of , the white uniforms of officers and men,-thgreat Naval Air Station and the rising walls cf the Marine Base all .. here because the government haf found th San Diego the ideal playground for its men. ' . ' " the--bay- e M - I - 'f t. The curving sweep of beach as far as eye can reach, your tent or bungalow a stone's throw from the surf, or comfortable accommodations in modem hotels' close to the bay all are enjoyed anew - old-ti- sea-do- -- each summer day by 8y,ooo residents ' and thousands of summer guests at -- - . h Anglo-Americ- an other-countri- . bc-au- PiDan riitafk Womti a MI(4 r (tint Oh with wr, wfWl kwk --l.lbb m4 tntktn P.. rifl. 01 4r. tat. Ualnai1.. A wl au. I., Mllktf trip lkni(l UlMt VCaivtM part! Olail.r aa tbM:fc Knb. es. in 14 tu- - CalifornlaT OmOctimi I AmU Ska ta Iim m AmK U flm mm m jmt fn kMkk. N m -r- DS, CSIrala r .i... m. ?TBEg-T- ClT. r--f . TlkMU Civa, Iprfrt. - e-- Dn-Cuv- " THE ' : SEMI-VEEIIL- Y ; NEUS T-t- a;ry : ' |