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Show o- - EZSEItn EVENING NEWS Cmw r rJ1y. of South belt rt Ti d apis City. BLEaClUfTlON I'RICES. t-- trU. ! ywr. yirhaws, par yar y, feplurdar iJml-Waa- t o M par Cent Foreign poataga axtr. iddraat ell bullae eominunlretlone end ell re fleece. THE Or BERET NEW 8 r, Belt be Be City, Utah ICorrmpODdenee end other rehdlng metter Cor Mteetlon ehould be eddreeeed to the Editor. fiigl SI EVENING NEWS THURSDAY, DESERET I e-- to keep a iob'Juil Sony enough to let money to buy lityuor aro now allying at their work -and saving money.-I Ik same UUlmooy Uiet Id. lven II 1 now chiefly IntereiUng and eterywhere, AN ADVERTISEMENT. (ke Tk Paeeret an Illustration of nation-wid- e unanimity. The most ardent friends of prohibition ar gratified to pee their fondest hopes realised and their sometime opponents brought to the stool of confession if not repentance. END or ki ' v by Ds. Trank Crannl. ' ' 'v ' it . w ; r,' , Wl S ' , -r, - ; . , (jA ' BCsta of Amarlc It th hlg yb Unit 4 oenesrn tvslnsM that la, r avtr was. g ' on th face of th rlh. It U oampoaad f over hundrag million partntra, among whom tba avrsg of bust-paabOlty and raapoot for law la h'ghor than In any othr group of poop! In th world. not wU man s 4. hocaua ft la a It nation, and n nation la managad walk on account of tha traditional nonaaosa Inharltad from tha data of monarchlaa ttoma; day natlona mar ha run as hualnaaa concarna; at , praaant thar ara run Ilka oollaf a fraUrnRlas or womag'a duba Bat tha Unttad Btataa la battar off than an othar nation. Its govarnmant la tha moot aaoura bocaua tt In tha moat audly ebangad, and tha paopla In K havo tha Phial say to. Mora paopla bar a litu oztra monay now than avr botor. They ar buying many tblnga they don't want. TbF ar eoneama (vesting millions In wtjd-cIf you hav any monay. It la tha purpose , of this adirartlaamant to tall you th hast possible place to invest it Buy th liberty Bondi, Victory Bond, or War Bavlnta Stamp of th IT. & A. of you bought thorn during th war and ar chagrined now te eae thay have faQan , a . - , .r't-'- , aa 1 U-2- JUNE 10 1020 0. 1 In ACARLED paragraph from Copenhagen (Member Audit Bureeu Ctrculetlon. New York papers the other day one IJ, P. McKinney. Eeetern Repreeentetl. which Vew TorV Office, 114 Fifth Avenue slated that the German subojai'ine (Chicago Office. Ill Bouth MUhlgen Arenne. Bank the Lusitania and later wao wrecked on Entrd t th potofflc of Halt LWa City, a the coast of Jutland, was about to be blown ond elai matter according to Act of Congras. reh t, 1IT1. up so that alf trace of the evil famed boat would forever disappear. With fateful Irony-thTh Aoclat4 PrM Is ielulvlr ntlt1d to I for rpubllcoUon of all wi dispatchthl agency of her destruction was to be a Edited to It or not otbarwUo cradltad In of Germanmlnes which also had drifted number wi ptibHad tVooapor, and aUo th Jooal tbfoliia Atl right of rtpttbllcatlon of apociol dla in the vicinity. ahore 4 i poajoaaj Th$ little paragraph arouses a flood of I 920. 10. JUNE LAKE CITY, ,T conflicting emotions, and the reader will wonder whether the good intentions of the Danes in UTAH CROPS TO THE RESCUE. , the thus deciding to blot out of existence crimes most atrocious one the of of K UT of the general discouragement over instrument Hthe high cost of lfvlng and the ome-w- at that ever darkened the red annals of war, are an inestimable precarious financial situation cornea the not conferring upon Germany in market value favor, rather than performing a service to aifiouneeniont. that Utah will prodyee "a mll-fiMany ar sailing than now to spend in bushels of wheal this year, or 60 per humanity itself. It is proper and desirable that luxuries r to Invest In private conoama to be not like should -t encouraged men, accordnations, cet more than last season. Moreover, But remember that these govsromant and hate, and : to a report of the bureau of crop' estimates, cherish thought! of vengeance to leourltlea, though their market value la Was. j On to ehould be learn forgive. enjoined an much real valif as ever. . o ier crop prospects In this stale are unusually All that wma eaid during tha war about ba ght. Especially Is this true of the grains, the other hand there afe crimes so base that their abeohit security Is true and qlfs will yield about Jialf a million bushhls they should not be allowed to pass from human , always will be truw.d. vivid t should b will memory there kept fast they (lw't of year; rtre' than - - Their markat value la off a bit simply righteous detestation for all the generations M ger and belter production of barley, and because so many foolish people ark sailing output. to come. However, a vile deed has no need is expected to double last season , them. 4 the means or weapon by which it was A 'Wall Straat correspondent aayat'ni y conditions have advanced a few points, of security back of tha liberty Bond has not the Veevil has as yet done very little achieved to make clear to future beholders been Impaired tn'tb slightest dagrae, and such and character its object consciences; well, lage. Sugar beets are also doing If bald to maturity thar la n question and their their pasratherto In cyriosity spit$ appeals ;ord mg to the report, and fruita. will be r deemed at par. Buyers at they So to sions than to their worthier sentiments. o some damage by frost, particularly present price ar assured of an exceedingly attractive Interest yield. Th Idea under- that, on the whole, the decision of the Danish p iches, show exceptional promise. to this authorities lying th Issue of all tha Liberty Bonds infamous, entirely destroy Here surely Is reason for encouragement was that th people should purchase them hulk be shattered criticized, wiirnol , Justly all 1 a prosper-ia an Investment rather than as a speculaoptimism. In the last analysis bloodr depends primarily upon the food supply, taince the act will in no wise affect the tion, and as an Investment they ar as good claim on the execration of today as thsy were on th day they were , aid good crops mean an uplifting of all thirsty is not literally to be she and if was mankind; put out benches of industry. Recently when there Tots can buy these bonds bow to pet you hoist by her own petard, there is grim justice cHisiderable discussion of the retail mercana of g per cent yield will i tile situation In Utah, as elsewhere through-o- at in the thought that her final undoing do not knew fust what to do with If yon come through an instrumentality designed to the country, some of the leading merchant your money; If you are confuaed and la work in alliance with her for the destruction t I i doubt buy tha V. 6. saouriflsa refused to share in the pessimism which overher bf foes. Keep what you h eve. Do not sell.' They clouded their associates, and the gleam of hope are bound to go up, . to which they held was the outlook for bounte-o- i SHOULD NOT REPEAT THE MISTAKE. If w have a panto, thee bonds ara ths . aeeuritlsa that will never b Injured. crops from the Utah farms. to the, week, almost They are the safest securities known. Of course summer and ago, the has years fifty only begun i, JUST ,4 Buy U. 6. A. eecurttiea Dont sell. Keep were disastrous ich their conducting might happen between now and harvest ; what you hav. Some day you will be glad , f an Canada. With at to outlook But optimism the attempt invading affect line crop adversely. of tt. 11& is not to be expected and in all probability that can scarcely be credited now,' a fewscat-tere- d i M (Jopyrtght It JO, by Frank Crane.) . hundreds of armed men hoped by takhA will not occur. The season is far ' enough advanced to make unlikely any widespread diling armed control of th Dominion to settle ator. The people of Utah, therefore, may look the Irish question forever. It was a ridiculously TWENTY YEARS AGO. if forward with hope and Confidence to the 1920 hopeless venture and could not but end as it From the Tiles of The Deseret gin. as an alleviation in great degree of did a skirmish or two, a few men killed, some hjiveit ' lir existing difficulties. others taken prisoner, and the Fenians, disMAT JO, JPOO. . organized and routed, thrown, for food and Mutual Annual conference of th shelter on the charity of the communities in THE GERMAN ELECTIONS. ' Improvement associations convened In the which they found themselves. il Tabernacle. Increased attendance and gen- S w'is to be expected, the present coalition At Montreal the (American Federation of In tha era! enthusiasm were' reported government in Germany has emerged from Labor is in session this week, and Irish absence of President 'Lorenso Snow, who inlen-tion I wa Ul, President Joseph T, Smith presided. general election last Sunday greatly sympathizers have made known 'their The reports showed for th Young ladles' Uened. It has been steadily losing supporters of having the convention indorse the orgentaatlon a total of 481 associations, a the date of its assumption of power, being Irish 'republic- and demand that British enrollment of 20,717, with an average total less satisfactory to the German people than troops be withdrawn from Ireland. Canadian attendance of 10,064; and for th Younr t latter will generally delegates declare that they oppose such fmlside nations, although the Mens, 043 associations, total enrollment of 38,(07. average attendance, 11,063. resolution should it come before .the conven-tion- . it it with good intentions. Like most and intimate that its introduction at i however, it has failed to live up to the Senator Joseph X. Kawlins returned home from Washington, D. C He expected expectations of its friends, being too moderate meeting on British soil will be construed is to bo In Salt Lake City all summer, with the extremists and too radical for " the an insult. Even though some of these delegates the Democratto , the exception of attending to the ierates. It was suspected of a generous entertain favofable opinions privately Kansas City. Senator at national convention the reactionaries, whom it at once Irish cause they will not tolerate the abuse of Bawllna said he was for Bryan as th party red and coquetted with; but the sharp British hospitality which the passing of such standard bearer, "of course. mOYement a resolution would manifest. Should the Cana Itting down of the Alexander Stevenson, night Inspector for j, from to that redeem it suspicion. dian delegates find themselves unable to keep the Utah light and Power company, was largely pded alectrooutad when ha climbed a pol on J In spite of its losses in the elections, it will the resolution out of the convention or to kill Third South street to adjust a lamp.. doubtless continue to hold power by some new it speedily should it gain ' admittance, it is Tour people war killed in 4m Interur-ba- n cegnbination that will temporarily,, give it. a understood they will withdraw as a protest. . electric Une collision near Providence, bare majority. Under the circumstances, it It is to be hoped that the farsightedness . R.L t 4ms to be the best that can be obtained. It of Samuel Gompers, president of the FederaIt was reported that th Dowager need a considerable 'bolstering up, and U)is tion, who is in charge. of the meetings at I1 of CMna hed fled to th RusEmpress not the will from come, introduction of the Montreal, stronger wjfl probably prevent sian legation In Pekin. h tions which will naturally refuse to coalesce, resolution. Certainly it could do Utile good for Riots due to strikes and lockouts were from the weaker, which can only anybody, though.it might satisfy the desires, report ad in St Louie in a positive way through politiIrishmen of a few willful and alliances. It is generally conceded that the It is greatly to be double4 that any good for the ck A TOO CRITICAL AUDIENCE. M ory safety far t$e state today lies in some sort Irish people or their cause could come out of a working How yould you like to deliver a humorous fclyjiaon and agreement of it- - Like the armed "invasion" of Canada bejpeen the moderate parties, as against the fifty years ago it would stir up a little ecture before an audience composed excluveteran bartender who had heard sofnewhat discredited by still potent militarist excitement, intensify hatred and then- slink sively of the funny etories in the world! Kansas on one hand, and back. into its place as an unpleasant memory. City Star. aigi monarchicelements thse extreme revolutionists on the other In a measure it could not but retard the pro- o incline to the dogmas .and dominion of gress of Ireland toward complete emancipation. THE UN ANSWERED QUESTION. proletariat The greatest need, of all is Once we were young and now we are older, BD COMPANY AND DRINK. fot a popular leader, a man of outstanding never yet have we met any one who had hut and who can Intelligence, courage sagacity and three glasses of liquor found a (rood answer to the question as to company loqk beyond the exigencies of the moment and BAD blamed by a Wyoming man who lias fwhv the spirit of mortal .should be proud. eah summon to his banner the patriotic mil-l- ie Jallav New. to two years inhe stale sentenced been, is upon whom the Fatherland must depend-f- just The man is a ranch hand and he ALL LOOK ALIKE TO VICTIM. its future. Germany cannot but have reformatory., to ' issuing Bad checks. To the guilty pleaded not are at such men, although they tniny a Judge who pronounced sentence on him he present prominently in evidence.- There are many differences between an aid that bad companions and tampering vulh i ." outlaw strike and a strike thai is not j had .been responsible for z intoxicating liquor CALIFORNIAS CONVERSION. s every trad unionist can tell; but all . bis downfall i trikee affecting public services have this in Cl YEN Ca.fornia, whose It is the old, old elory. Here was a young ommon, that the .public io put to inconven-enre,- ., frequently suffers hardship and M industry as thought by man who, if report! are true, was nortainted It matters nothing to a pay of to be to sorely threatened by the criminal. mother thatthe 5 the by the tendencies or impulses the milk needed for her baby is Eighteenth Amendment and the laws framed He was laboring man and doubtless look held up by a I outlaw strike and not Mita enforcement that a strongsentiment might some pride in making an honest living. But he by a rrgular strike Sun and N. Y. Herald. naiuraHy be expected agaiqsl it, cannpl longer chanced to fall among bad companions. He I THE EVEVITVBLE CANDIDATE. withhold approval of the results of. the great partook of their spirit and Joined them in Labor conditions are officially reported some of their amusement. Evidently it did can be more absurd than much improved over the unieitied not seem to him a very ser.ous matter to Nothing chan-esuppose that a csnd.dates few months ago as to be now tale jut one drink of liquor. But one led or Sanr Francsco are to Ehicsgo to and second the to a with and another l.uir of a third, ; practically normal, in reckoned term of delegate. sejrcity of laborers for the harv t period. Four from that beginning he rapidly went to the The nom nations will be really deternrned by forces metaphysical logical, geographicalphy!-olovtc- al Isii ago the deputy state commissioner of labor offense that brought him irdo the toils of historical-pastora- l. f at J Sacramento iued a report to this effect, IheJaw, JSovr he sUndi4d-sgracecon etc, Pv the various method t ' itfouting the rapid change in cond.tions to damned to imprisonment for two years, facing bag been demonstrated thst the candidate who With the pamg,pf the the contempt, even though tinged with pity, of holds a commanding lead has no chances at all,' , , tapmai - prcfi.bit on. -and the eabdidlte wtth no chinces at all i a , 'stf'OtM,say, laborers have become more all who know hun, and his own eure-ff- e winner. Take it from the various And all as stead because he are teatrioua and live. 4t where ij working bead quarters. New York Evening perhaps lcrg a i cimpxga Poet conditions are satisfactory. 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