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Show TTIE correspond with its needsrand this determination deserves public apprpbation and t Chreetete. Published Afternoons Except Sunday.&60. Salt 'Ake City. Utah. , Phone Was. Member of The Audit Bureau of Circulations. B baying tale-maki- ........ ng 4 REPRESENTA-- , ng The more important wbrld powers are - .... Constitution Buildtgs But a smaller inrident than that at Harbin 321 Victoria Building St, Louis a few days a0 has caused tertible wars in Conger and liloody. 215 Higens Bldg. times distantly and even recently past With Lott Angeles . Holbrook Bids,. such dreadful experiences in mind, it is 'a San Francisco at at the postoffice Batt Lake City pity that three or four- Strong nations, like Entered of Britain,. France, Japan and the United as second class matter according Congress. March g. 1 E19. States, cannot take these latest would-b- e The Amociated Press Is exclusively en-- 1 combatants figuratively by the slack of the 'Pr the use of let ntrws jolt- - them4 mart, slapdispatches credited to It, cr not otherwise cred- - min a!state of common sense, before they set ited In this newspaper. and also the loczt neWl with further foolishness. published herein. All rights for republican i the world-afiof special dispatches here are also reserved. WOVE FOR ARD CAUTIOVILY. 1 SALT LAKE CITY, - - - - JULY 20, 19211 Atlanta - W b the day when. their , thousand-mil- e journey completed, the original band of Utah pioneers ended here their weary trek to westward, pitched their last camp. put the plow into the thirsty soil and settled down in acceptance of the prophecy of their leader, "This is the Place." On another page of this ' paper is the picture of the monument at the mouth of Emigration Canyon marking the spot where Brigham Young,- leaning upon his elbow in his sickbtd, looked from the wagon overJhimmering valley and pave his memorable utterance. Eighty-tw- o years next Wednesday 'will have passed between that historic day and this; eighty.' two years during which he and the handful who made up his company have gene to their account. But their children and their are stilThere, along with other hundreds of thousands who have cast here their lot. Among all of these, the Frrateful contemplation of the changes which the four mire e'ears have witnessed sug gests the reverent thought, "What hath God e ftiffitildren : svroughtr It took muchlaith years ago to realize that this was the place for anything peaceful, productive or prosperous. . eighty-tw- o All the sienswere of drought and desolation. The fertility of the valleys was undem.onstrated. the wealth in the mountains undreamed of. The blistering sun and bitter ,dust of the alkali plains held out no promise of health, the baking soil and limited ' water seemed to forbid all hope of sustenance for beast or man. Yet in process of time the then forbidding prospect has been miraculously changed into a scene of uncharm. paralleled beauty and The magic wand of industry has made the desert to blossom. has opened the treasure houses of the hills, has changed the wastes into wonderlands. To one who looks upon the smiling scene today it seems incredible that so much can have happened in so short a time. Perhaps, as some insist, the first settlers builded better than they knew. We prefer to believe not. Not all of them, to be sure, saw the end from the beginning. But they ' had a faith and a vision not given to all; and if they perchance dreamed, they also worked ,to make their dreams come truer These latter we of today have seen abundantly 'verified. Are we" as worthy as we should be of our goodly. heritage? What could only be beheld with the eye of faith eighty-tw- o years ago, today we confirm and reali7e ith all our. senses: "This, is the Placer' ever-growi- ng , ix,. Copyright. ty everybody who has a worth while idea is to improvement in our taxation syst;m will now get busy and present. it while the tax revision commission and the 'legislative I advisory committee are ready to meet and listen, something should soon come forth that will be of bend There are organizations and individuali who have been bestow ing much thought upon the subject for some yearepastthat is to be assumed, et least., in view of their persistent criticism of the existing system. Such persons now have their opportunity. Their recommendations I are invited and will be welcomed; and they will receive such contideration as they may appear to deserve from the ablo and experienced gentlemen who constitute the commissionand the committee above named. That there is room for improvement in the present systemso far as pertains to certain fundamentals, at. leastwill not be I seriously disputed. But the matter is too grave to be approached in a captious, whimsical or .revolitionary spirit. Better to remain substantially Where we are'than plunge into experiments or take on hobisies. Beller to make haste a little slowly than to invite the risk of disastrous blunder by adopting all at once untried theories or embarking upon- academic adventures. you---a- Twenty Years Ago. ThIT 1 I IThe I shl t . e f orla unch.; l- . in arnrfge-17,-FeTcfgrentir- I 'WARE THE WRLD CHERRY. ere-mir- 0rien, I hard-head- "' I i I , - - 1 HAT rather unsatisfactory and unpalatable wild fruit known as the cholacherry, which used to be extensively eaten hy pioneer children, in lieu of anything bet-- ter, Is neither as plentiful today nor as popular as it was when better varieties of e. And perhaps it fruit were less is just ai well; for a specialist of the U. S. department of agriculture has just discover, ed that the leaves of the tree on which it grows contain traces of prussià acid, these lea'vos being especially dangerous when partly wilted. in which condition they would be if found in a basket or bucket of the picked fruit. There is perhaps no authentic record of any person being poisoned from Pr ti-1- - I t come-atabl- , Bkng 1 I i sugge5ted. will surround the inanufacture , , Alt Vatit ,) ' 11)1 me - . f 1 - 4:-d-oci . 1 e-- - frar..71111 esS , I - - ry - ..... I , . . - dough iron.,.74,1it " 4,,,, - You ' .N1 I 1 0. 16 ..' ya , - . ,..No... -- - , I qp- - I I . ' a- I I Itt-i- e hiat.-LDeir- oit ' ---- 7,,11 0 ! d C. a pleasant . you arrive. resortsat the owe way via San Francisco reruns via las 'Vegas '1;41000 $4750 . 4 I direcreis Reno - 164006 ' Les Angeles bodt 'rays via San Francisco Salt Franciso's -, , , ' - The 3 Line Ad 3 Times DAILY Costs Only 78 ' - lowevAirect fare. Stopover any- - Los Angeles - . San Traubeisce circuit via Pordand . back to Sak LAE City . - - r , $12215 ' ' i , illteliigCltts: . . DEsEriE T- - NEWS - - I I - ervIceall Vticodioot days ars di too few. You'll save them if you zo by trainquickly, eare-fregetrestedbelote - ' Co west over the direct OVERLAND ROUTE. Flan truckee see beautiful Lake Tahoe. Then San Francco; I Malt , A ..4 s and down the Coast or thru California's great valley. 9 trains daily. Return thru San Francisco again, or ova , any of the routes coveted by these reduced fares: Come In ANY TIME! arre assured .. , o r tOCCIVtn 0, 5 lar4ou; where. it here - "A., Ikl, SOlithern.PaCiSC:S low summer fares are so planned as to permit a visit to the many California cities and I callyur your will trInk benefitssac TIME and MONET: I Will be to welcome yen. - I am I 'toad for you to know, . ' am I the counter Clerk at Deseret News office. ivi all California' in your vacation trip to the Coast . It will - - E wtoitbotttehra time you base a need or you Sacs TODAY few minutes'. finiecall, at., takaffat too ,.. ' . al ad. N ,,,,, i, . scentperhaps k ' in preproduc- Best of allbY bringing your Classified- Ad to me for Insertion in The Deseret News Classified. Sec- tionyou INSURE- -- yourself SATISF,Acronr. presentation. of ' your message., 0 - - . AI ong the Pacific ci!eertul-- Next a , 1 ...............- .- I . 11, - tellt . ik 1 I 5 T I ' r -- 4,,...A for YOUyou will enjoy your call , ... 17 "V ! 1 II L v You will find Me with a smile ' i 17,,t , 1 -- courteousready' to alesiet paring )our adready erfttt II N 1 1 rs me' find ertytocuiej itsel rybetc:myry:essedhave warm-1,114P- ' ;111 A 1 tive suggestions. nv I ft., , i 'HiNamur e. - DESÈRET NEWS OFFICE 41 )(CZ I tlik , . - - i YOU WILL FIND ME AT THE ' ' '','1I'Z''-- 4,.4,:, , ,,,,., I I - peoolluir ( ;, I I t I: .90h' dads1..negeollinncer - , tree-lion-o- inr !118 eating the fruit, or even frons chewing the iprith the motzt rigid regulations for leaves: but the death of many 51leep is now ' and inspection. A suspicion exists scrutiny in the directly traced to this cause. Along trails I minds of many nerse,ns' that by no means all where grass or nutritious browse is searee the whisky: supposed to be- reserved for and choke-cherbushes border the trails rnedOnal u5e is actUally so used. Also many abundantly, it has been noticed that may Inild that a much 'larger quantity Otis out animals died, and that when the trees were through the regular prescription route than stripped as high 'astho' sheep .could reach, is legitimately. necessary. ,In view of this, thebmortality would e ease.. This Ird to sr- - government authorities, if they are going to entifie tracing back from effect to cauSe, permit new inanufacture, will bP under with the restilt that laboratory tests have stricter obligations' than e'er. to see that confirmed the range suspicion there be no leaks or diversions of ary kind Many people when tramping through whatsoeter. .' , the canyons or reclining in the shade along the banks of a stream 'bave Abe habit of U. S. FLGS IN CAN ,0A., . ..plucking green leaves and aimlessly nibbling I Witat Ameri;tenS think In gain by this ! them. Fishermen are particularly addieted BLESSED BE THE HOSPITALS! to it. This iS to give tbem warning that they nitliNt,". tatii)usePT(!c latration of their nati,ral- - 1 r har& ta see. Wrai,v1 be toying with danger in making too the Stirs and Strires may they are no safr than efforts el those who have been con- fonti:y free with the talia ge. of the familiar they would he kinder $he Union Jack- in a in4 the die. for funds. for Ft.1 echoke- - or wild cherry- as it thrives On It country Whose homicido rate is att.coit Mark s hospital, and the,responses of those Ai for the poor, dumb sheep thirteerth of our own. .The American flaz heath native who have placed their names upon the roll them no itrmunit! tinder Canadian t who do not know any better than to eat mpg law. which is anpliel to natives and visitr-- s l of hOnor. are alike to be commended. Both the xr'een comes their that way. Abont al thric accorin,lish 1 with eimni f,-chave performed a public. duty of which they anything herders in this instance will hate to do their- Win Pliable the hotel keepers to see then1 n'i I may well be profid: and if there remains a lit:!..ellir;berljow22.t.21...ezo,atl: ancl,,!ci.exti.ibit thinong for them. a lark ;If go"d 11111.1.nergt from ,Alli;11. when part of the gOod task not; yet completed. .! it meets Canarkrn. nrise Ii every ilicoura.:,,m,,,nt and aid shOuld be ex- A IIISKY MANUFACTURE. unplensantnesses. A httle refteetic,n Would !II tended to finish it up ard make it in all re' seem tO be a!I that 15 neeessary to make thatt sperfs as successful as ifs promoters desire. 1 F. anybody shall notice vtittun the near cort ef thin; Free 1 inlp,)sQible.Iwtr,lt llospitals are aniong VIP noblest juStitu- I futuro announcement of the fact that the. Press. tions of modern times, the most praise- gove rnent is considering the. resumption ' TOO STRIA'. It . I OR SIRIUS. worthy eNidences of social progress and of whisky distillation to the extent of about humanitarian endeavor. In the x'ery nature' a million and a half gallons per Yea r, hat Jeff fleark."p!!!tor fir the ltilisseatintan tI of things 'they to!ist depend in large- part him retrain, reassurett and undisturbed. It , wag hobbling arottMl en a' cane sresterdayl upon pubiie or priate-- generosity for their indicates no weaktning!!ain, official attitude nursing a txpramo,1 knO t. Cr lie needs- is a I 1 ra I et of chin whi-kehave strangers ap- Maintenanceand supPort. The toward the Eighteenth Amendment. it car IrlitTi- tl"ft atdout 3311.4";t making (s1 a profit from their operatiohs ries no eneourngement to the bibuloo.sly M' t,15 h ar. te spained his knPP mit on t the last thing their rnanavernent would ever inclined. It is explained as simply meaning Hip rfl!! links Mc,ral: nevasi,nr,,-,!-, mpn t 11 think i5 certainly the last tvoewriter and the Vez"flble thing any that inasniuch as no whisky has been law- - SI:Ck fq tlIPexercise.--Richniond. Neva a s of them woUld ewl expect,. Yet ltle,. they are isel fully manufactured since- the enactment of froin as soliciting maintenance the national prohibition act-- avaCable stocks ' I .1 1AIIII: HULL DROP IT. funds. If tlkey can 'meet the demands upon for m edicinal are near the poin t where i list them without running hopelessly behind. re leel Lindbergh n ever w as exact tY must begin. in compliance! replenme they are falisliand well they maY be, for with the statute which pro ides f, ir distil;a- - noted foe ills gift, to gab but froni now on' 11 l't! a' as the H ,in his Lame. i I the demands are always increasing. they are lion , in sufficient guantity to maintain i I tever quite able to meet the situation as proper stacks for these purposes. As abont tincinrati Enquirer , -to Ite re- - i they would like to. i f6ur years' of ageing"- ist.supi-oseIMPORTANT DRAWIIACK. . Mark's:institution; material enlargement of quire& a coin. yeacs suprly ahead is made the L D. S.; improvements in ttie ifoly Cross,. necessary at all times. 4 Apartment heuse. life has its disaalsan- - t . a briele yard, it'g ni indicate a ePt emir lt ifm to make the t i The deentes! i Presumably goveroert f tat.al- -t neighbor know sslien : Your ,iffatult ICI facilities eommuniy-tor glst.i!attt-la5 all-'NewsI t respects to t!'fue pnublorig , S -- nt 1 : .L.. PARAGRAPHS f. - - norsioammawdo IF anniversary of Third. ehineng to new Meta la work. And the human animal is naturally lazy. Fourth. the proposal and Protiocutler' of a new lug is likely to cause pain and unpleasantness to ' our friends. And the average MSS shrink from inflicting pain on his ease..., dates. Fifth. It is easy to rationalize our ree'stance chs Few of us fight a new Idea wit'a out first framing for ourse'.ves Justifl(ation for the fight we.make, and there is nothing so easy as finding a plausible reasOn for standing by the existing' order of things. Sixth. the trail blazer must at- waif. face a, dot of social pressure -- re on the eve of the Brisbane , Wisconsin and former editor of des Cup, teary lingazino Why is the first reaction to proposed change in our ideas or Our institutions a negative reaction? For all our boast of most of us are conservatives at heart., We like to talk about change but we are slow to accept IL Setting &aids tor a moment theme Who are conservative because proposed change threatens some personal interest. by is our DOTmai mood antagonistic bt change? There are. I think. at least six clear reasons for the conservatism of the average man. First. we have a vested interest In our old Ideas.- This vested interest is Psychological. Old Ideas like old shoes are more comfortable than brand new ones. We can manage them without thinking. We can wear them without being aware of them. And. then. having said we believe theme we dislike to reverse ourselves'. Second. we ars Instinctively afraid of the unknown. This fear of the unknown goes ' price.--whic- -- ' IleyE are r41;a1.1;a11;;t16123:t1;3341;:21:26' PRANK 11 st truitersky et Presides& - -- 'W--A- THIS IS THE PLACE! Get Sc'mething Ged;-- The Lion's Mouth.N Protect your Jug111a4N I DO WE FIGHT CHANGE? NVHY Itussin ("dna, JaPan. - - . beet-growi- the Manchurapparently of the opinion. thatCone, Rothenburg and Noee. 1nè sill dissolVe- in nothing more 10 East, 40th St. ian war-cloNow York City" Blvd. serious than a succession of 36(1 North Michigan .Chicage threats and Gontral..IBItors Building Detroit SOS Cola Coca Bldg grimaces'. It is to be hoped this nlay be true. Kansas City , 1929 11 King Features' to broken glass. He and ethers risk their lives going fifty miles an Syndicate. Inc. . hour plata glass cages. knowing Russia and Chins, ars 'tastert- that aincollision peace and war- mean a severed at any MOnlittit may antering" is between the jugular yam. usual spasm Ruasia having Just like of military L B. patriotism. J. on lialdans. writing -any capitalise nation." "man's ." encourages you their good with the destiny for The Japanese statement that our earth tariff. weltare, has lasted "about" twenty thousrelli101111. dwtarht! agnednera,wi. On the other hand is a fear that any send and milliod years. and will carry want don't increase in the sugar tariff is going to ttoops to the border. to prevent it tie comfortably for nitiliona , of increase living costs. But how much of ir they can. Japan. having recently centuries more. 'How beaten China and Russia, .separBut the sun much- of the uproar this is true? possibly swell about 111' temneenrilY. may as similar over the proposal to raise sugar duties is stars ately. knows a good deal ,, do. In this case the both. occasional'', !, based on analYall of the fact? Very is human race will be very ranidlY !idle. evidently. ; to conform But Jalin has not dealt with the roasted. Let us look into this question. If the We I ke to stand well with our Russia ot today. a country diffe.- fellows. We dislike to be thourht the of Russia full Increase proPiesed. In the Hawley ant from the flabby The human' race is not yet Dukca exactly queer. ectentric,,,scrazy. dangerous. bill should go into effect 'what would It days of Czar and Grand roasting, but it is ruffering obsolete of the The defenders amount to to the ordinary person? from drought in many places. .. It Japan should, get inthe troable know this toe well. and they see to Iresult Itusata with modern Rain has ruined wheat in many This is easier to answ.ar in the ass-o. new of ideas it that the proposer parts of the United States and might be surprising. 'sugar than with most other commodt.-is well hazed for his attempt. northwestern h Canada ' be-to ,,,r.Lumer-mucputting up ties. Everyons-us- ea the 7We-hare Sugar and In this There la arl atiolute break 'be- the price in a way pletutant for unknown dark of the Jungle turn, fore we launch a new idea.-- country everyone uses practitally the tween Russia and China; biggest those that hare wheat for sal. anMcClure In our the hearts of Newspaper ',rind:Ivo Copyright I same amount in a year. civilized countries in the world. cestor& Syndicate.) in area and population.' If you take the total consumption of England suffers in a drought althe Hoover. watching President most unparalleled. Mill. are clossugar in the- United States In a year. eituation.' presumably will keep ing down for lack of grater divide it by the number sof inhabitants to from of out it. apart run them. and all the people are 110tERT assume and that all of the proposed willelIg4 American interests. to avoid waste water. of requested tectin: increase would Into the WOrilretail. go duty has lived. traveled and QUILLAN h la not likely it would ed in Russia. and China and knows A yerr important formula, that I ..amozatto....D.ftycents a yearitithe,indirl H20. Take away the molecules those countries. That dentonstratcs President the advantage of havtng- a vidual. each twostems of Containing An alien is a foreigner. A darned The tariff wall nerves a double I who has spent some time out- hydrogen and one of oxygen. and This Is not much to scream over. front'yard. man and life on this planet would purpose. By keeping out foreign alien is a foreigner who isn't hunt. side 'of And there is another consideration. out foreign bled by the fact,goods. It also keeps be a memory. . The tariff on sugar la and always has Ton read the other day that debt payment& still a hick town if it manta Si tjDeen considered a tariff for revenue is Its Mg. George F. Baker's First NaIn the govrast lust year your above even more than a tariff for protection the leadership of a man who wasn't tionar bank stock had gone ernment- - has spent for you, taking has Now gone It share. born fifty-cethere. a $7.000 contri- of home Industry. A cars of ite soldiers, pensioners, above $11,000 a share. up it5i yes- - army, navy. tnterest on war debts. button to the expense of government ts AkIAP value of etc.. the That increases terday. o Americanism: 1 Thinking the not much to ask . particularly from na the little bank by U15,000,000 In 2Eihi:,ell "Sh32.; eut Smiths don't amount to much bey.t. those who make little or no other gonhours. twenty-fou- r Sicause they seems eager to be s tribution to national expense, e ept the cost of running the.WhIte friendly with though I this In irk we the not thing do right , It you ,House. Mr. Hoover has economitprofess to know what thebody low enctugh to want your of lc It will ed on himself. country take give, 'take actual amount of the duty increase be worth while. could friendship Ono man care of to ID' all lood way set your , probability should be. but it is certain that the to work on Um Is to start the you. whether it be the right stock The cost of government amounts whine American cane and beet producers do &lance, has found a way to mitt vacuum of a cleaner. or the right piece Of real estate. to about 830 for every man. woman oil and water. but, we still have need additional protection by the tariff. A anti the in States. United child i nese that run risks, Pew live rerhaps "two ear garage" la the white pants and fiat tires. for alIooddea l of money. especially long. wars. But only way to aay It, but uslualle it is and past MIIEMPML not . too cautioua are mot. Those that polite than exact to call the the results are worth it. older sine a car. so long. The ancient Greek. warned by 4., be killed would he the oracle that How easy to solve all problems I. ',114Pb ' by a house tallizg on him. islep... we could compromise without o' ALT' 20. DOC fly-s always out of doors.p.An on to those giving up eavy the other side. consert:ation commission . e'reated I turt,e verhead I from us iclaws. eagleh, 1 fell on the ma and the by .the 'previous legislature to conserve easier to It's llow'd yub get that way? For cry- - bends In a new understandit You was the -- house." Inmi . It's i the national resources of the state, was highway in' Out loud!". I boss of the !know the friends where by Governor William Spry. And it there is any curiosity as BY Ch 'tries Forepaugh, dead a t the' were Joseph T. Merrill, 1 ;engineer own property.' GROVE, PATTE.RSON 1Iappointed live so loon! didn't t age Of rtnety. O. J. Salisbury. George eori,, tr ied to avoid dazer.1 ' FIGURES THAT SAY try to find colt because he The four etsentials in making Il-Austin and Thomas L. Allen. Governor II At the end of the Civil War; saying: ',feet yet'' , modern gin are grain alcohol. waml:TmNia. broth,' his and was Charles Forepaugh chairman. ter. juniper berries and imagineSpry g er Adam bought horses and mul,:s tI Figures grow wearisome.a Also- 431rnEssuLNEL.:1 g 14fOrgettenTSo-mMelt rterseit rememsomebody-doesn'When m The are ll w:th a John a circus, ures te story and they to he a well known woman of Salt Lake A grouch riffcrs in eom ways. For example in a recent, ber your face or your name. don't lit he f circus gotaa few lions, and Chides portant. a IN ays knows where his Cityc and signing the name 'Jae M. Gal- the! week there were 66,000 more tank tie p7.evi5h. Don't be hurt or irri1 higher," passed- nearly a kore of wo:111- the other fellow. Face lawn mower is. mouth or one of them at each Per- - of freight loaded than in the less checks on at Lake merchants, and fate that it is because you Laililormance, No man had ever done responding week last year. Alto-- a!! the "She and Correct ed. the last time you saw him, to was that before, although many have nether there were more than 1 eluded the police when the fraud said the done It since. This speaks. make an lInpression deep enough it talked for an hour." loaded. million cars' discovered., 1 .' That hts wife. but nether rd us mentioned itself firmly le ma i I. his death "news." volumes for business. for trade. vertu implantIt isn't ' 'his' fault..,It.a her jewelry. car or other posses"Eob" Brown, editor rf the LOUIS. merchandising. for ,orosperity. x,,:iememorl. HiS many friends learn With re- even ! sions?, ,-Yours. the small cloud of hard times tille, Ky.. Times, and past exalted ruler . lief that William Fox, the motion can be seen Over the horizon of of the B. P. G. Elks, and Morris Rohncome has safely picture niagnate, States of Americathrough an accident that In;ght I the tnited frt, chief judge of the grand forum of PACIFIC COAST LOW FARES ON SALE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3 have resulted seriously. the order, were vis;tors in Salt Lake ' '. accident JEETT When news of the ApCity, and were guests of Col'',,,,,. came. reporters were requested to t lidelklejohn. rniversity of plegate. ascert&n what sort of glass Mr. consin we have a 11' Fox had- in his Rolls Hoyce car. beautifulteacher. saysbut we don't , ..,,,:'N Niztt John B. Ramsey of New York 1 He language. and others had been advised by hear of to it. the Lbgten enough incorn City, aecomranted by three women the writer to use "safety glass" P.N.:4C ' of the streAte and the ball - I ,.' ! taanion s touraig EVIr0 .3 t stead of the sort that breaks Into speech rontinent 10 field. the race trac1c . and the aver- -razor edge pieces i fro m New York to an Francisco in an ''' ' ' 70, age office. s autOniobilei arrived in this ity during Ilr': 'Whatcha din'. k'fidln me? that Mr Fog had not taken ! the evening. The rarty started June S. precaution. His injuries were due You dunno watcher talkin"bout.! tut was held up several days In Iowa 1101'71i,1141-.1on account o f bad weather. I . -i t'. . , Postmaster Arthur L. Thomas of qet . ....,, s, I Lake City was officia:ly advised that ini Creases in salaries, amounting to 117,100 ...,... lAf , for the fiscal year of IMO. effective July , , I I. bad been granted the Salt Lake sclstt, office. youtz-,c,tos-cfrocii, ng - , ., .Fifty cents a year to the individual!, Probably leas! The- sugar tariff is a difficult matter. American sugar planters are facing a It has been gstting-tough proposition. harder and harder to produce sugar at any profit. Sugar beet farmers wish they had some other crop that would them real money. bring " The sugar beet aide of this' problem interests California.. which is one of the . states. large sugar ,, Certainly the augar growers of ths United States need some he:p from the OTH of them adhering to the League of ,. Yitions, both of them ratified the Kelton pact for the renunciation' of RATES-On- e SUBSCRIPTION war, Russia And China in their .15 $ Week and and saber-rattliagainst One Month One sear 7.001 each other are showing a singular disregard In of the spirit and purpose of those menioOne Tear tif paid I Cents, Sipple Copies rale instruments. What there is to go to war The above rates apply to Utah, Idabo, N'erads, Wybming, Oregon. WashIngton. Colo- about in- a simple quarrel over the manageand rado Montana. New Mexico. California.MOO.. ment of a railroad system is sotneitiinglhat Arizona: other states by mail per month. the ordinary mortal cannot. understand. If Send remittances and businere com- the two nations think their present...behavmunications to The Deseret NewaSa:t Lake ior is in.leepthg with their recent protestatCity. Utah. ions. one wonders dliOw they would have Address correspondence for publication to carried on if they had had no such , the Editor. restraints. 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