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Show - I Jr ant iD'tgLems cHtft hiblltM 'Atunwix Salt ISMtit Sunday. Rhone Wu Lak Ctty, Hub. Mamber of Tb Audit Bureau ot Circulalhms- f M- fNk On On On Oa - u, f ... a Staff Copies A el 1 ; m : in-- n .9?u ippif t i Addrsas th. Editor. mtupondumti tor publication RATIONAL ADVERTISING TIVES. , ut Con. Kotbenburg A Noee. Ida 10 Eaat 40lb Slreel New Tork City 344 North Michigan Atraou Chicago .General Mot ora Building Datroit ...34S Coca Cola Building Kansas Ctty Atlanta ..(ibn Building Victoria Building St. Loula Insnranco Excbaago Bldg Dm Moinaa H, U. Cougar A Co. Baa Fratclm i Third Strut Ml ........... -- Ml m fl -- , lit ill Entered at tb. poatofflc. at Salt Lak City aa second ktaaa matter according to Act at Congress. March 1. 1171. . . ! a- - i 1 y j . - Associated Pres Is exclusively tor rapubUcatloa ot all new dispatches credited to it. or aot otherwise cred-- t Had la this newspaper. and siao th. Weal a.wi publtabed herein. All right tor re publication at pecial Olapalcbea here are also rtwni. n- H SENATORS. great deafof synipathy if APPARENTLY on the senators who are obliged to remain in Washington during the summer season. The city itself is sultry, snd the reverend seigniors may be made unduly uncomfortable by being required to remain there when. all their inclinations would call them somewhere else. But the Senate chamber itself, with its new cooling system; is said to be the most comfortable place in the United Slates in the same latitude. As a Consequence, Instead of hastening away from the Senate chamber at the first opportunity, experienced members flock hither, hunt reasons to remain, and ere reluctant to leave. The willed while collar is no longer a badge of senatorial slavery to duty, the expansive palm-le- af fans with which tolons of the old days sought to cool their fevered faces are no more, the Blue Ridge mountains or the seashore at Cape May or Atlantic City no longer beckon with relief. It is said that by the mere pressing of a button a superheated statesman can send the thermometer in a down to shivering temperature a Orirr n: r4. n tdvaaa) J . Utah, aabtagtm. Colo o4 UbBtaoft. New Mexico. Cali font Artaona; other state hr aH per month. 1. and business Sand remittance New. bait munlcatloo. to Tb. Lak Ctty. Utah. Tb abov (ate Kavadl, Wjromlo. n! a LXSITFERING 4 a Month Ymt (if paid fore, is that all the parties shrink from going before the country in a general election- Holding the balance of power, Llojd George has more than once come forth to avert ministerialist disaster, not because he dislikes Ramsay Macdonald less but because he mistrusts Stanley Baldwin more. RATES. BUB8CR1FTION U! D&SLkET NEWS u, twinkling. ft These comforts, howrn er. wit! not reconcile to a long remaining those whose 4 political fences at home are in need of effort to increase the use and repair, or who from other causes are exrXti EVERY the demand for silver should periencing difficulties in their campaign for Nothing in Washington can be meet ith the support of this community for whom ILj white metal has done so much. made attractive enough to 'keep for very vacant next Any suggestion from the producers' asso- long thne whose seats become ciation at to methods by which the Chamber March. The problem of the present extra of Commerce can help in reviving the de- session, if it shall be at ..I prolonged, will pressed condition of the mining industry be to keep a quorum in attendance for the of the should be gladly welcomed and promptly transaction of business. Jt I acted upon. Hie uses, however, to which total membership has to be chosen at the use elections this falL the metal can be applied in every-da- y - i j are rather limited. Principally it can be NO COMMUNISM FOR AMERICA. helped by employing it more widely in its if I coinage function (hat Is, asking for it and ft from Moscow promise that i circulating it instead of greenbacks in sums REPORTS are soon to he made to j TTT not too large to make It burdensome. There Communism in the United States i Is none of us but what ought to be happy introduce believe Leaders of the party in Soviet-lan- d to carry around with us a good deal more that with the present depression and unemof it than wre do, end some of us would be ployment in this country the time is ripe. ; gtid to carry a good deal more of it if we Effort are aTso to be made td Introduce The could only get it The translation of these same ideas in Germany, China, and other n will help in the cause feelings lands. which the silver producers association is There is however, no field here for a wre hi' are all promoting, and in which revolution. The great majority of the peolernted. of this country would not for a moment It is in every good sense a homo in- ple countenance the introduction of Communism. dustry, this extraction of silver from the Bolshevism or Fascism. It is true there is bowels of our mountains; and as such it Is some unemployment, and some depression entitled lo our support Our loyalty should In business in America, but no conditions be such as to cause us to prefer it to all that would warrant the introduction of rev substitute. For some purposes there may and an uprising of the be other things just Si good, but so long olutionary principles a change of government. It is as they sre no better, our duty is lo stand masses or believed that the present unstable hoped and f! by our own product Certainly as far as conditions are but temporary, and that with dollars sre concerned, there Is nothing to ereate ter: It is firm, white, clean, and worth a the efforts that are being made of new , U employment and the opening up ? wrhere. The highly proper thing would be, When t wrhere possible, to refuse to take anythin? soon regain their wonted allactivity. desire who it, for is there employment si else. who Ideas happen any among revolutionary tfi! lo entertain them Jade away like the mist rtt PESTS OF THE PARKS. Ttt GREATER USE OF SIUXR. One-thi- 1 di. rd into-actio- 'T'HERE are some people, fortunately not many, who think they are missing some of their great American privileges unless they leave a lot of litter and rubbish behind them in a public part or playground which they have happened to visit- - They jurtran't conceive how anybody should expect them to clean up a little; what are the attendants paid for if not to follow up and remove the refuse and. trashy which these high and mighty boors' leave after each temporary it! M !: i I before the sun. America is loo well grounded and loo solid to be disturbed by passing winds of depression. When the untoward effects of conditions where men have been overreaching their financial abilities shall have passed the sunshine of prosperity wilt beam forth again upon all. FRUITFUL SALT A Bis Birthday. LouiavUls Courier Journal. Conan Doyle Knows, Now. The Queen Smokes. Reductloa Jn population of aomu ot Kentucky's rural counties Curing - tb tasg ten yean, as revealed by the ISIS census, is A natursj result of post-wa- r Industrial activity and agricultural depresses. It is not extraordinary, Tb phenomenon has been noted In practically all States of ths South and South-was- L New Enslsnd has long since gone throbgh the abandoned farm per-- 1 tod. It began in Kentucky and tha Middle West years ago sad its effects were being felt up to last summer. Kentucky has literally thousands Of abandoned farms. As ths director snd asalstxut director of tbs Nations Park Service rode over tha Mammoth Cava area a ago.they noted many n weed and fields, mouldering outbuildings and ancient cabins. Aa abandoned farm Is a sad sight. Especially pathetic Is a ruined log cabin, possibly a pioneer home, which may have been home lo generations ot Kentuckians. These msy be found In the bills ln every county on the edge of ths Slurgrass region and beyond. What infinite patience and labor wera required to build these cabin homes! .immense poplar trees were felled, .Tor-- , their trunks and squared off "wTOT'An" adxe. Each log end was notchsd with the ax. Examination ot the huge timbers. raised to their place by poles and show them to have been marvels of workmanship, considering the crude tools. Only here end there the mark of a cutting edge betrays the method. As for they honest log they are as sotldesnd strong Today as When erected a century ago. though not a drop of paint has ever been added as protection against the weather. d nails fastened In the door frame and wooden pegs hold the n shingles ot the fallen roof. er Though the single room of floor was no larger than an ordinary room ln a modern home. U was kitchen, diningroom snd bedroom combined. The great wide fireplace, which filled nearly one end the room, was ths hasting and cooking plant in one. Its chimney of limestone slabs was laboriously built Holes on the outside of the house. bored in the logs Inside reveal where or pegs for tables and shelves were Inserted. Over the door hang the crumbling crotches where the pioneer's ftfle was kept, 'p Every part of the structure, even the chinking, was an achievement of hardest labor. But the satisfaction must have been great It wa home. The ancient apple trees tn the Wtl clearing prove that, but on the bars floor Where children romped, pokeweed and burdock now grow rank snd the only reminder of personality is a name rudely carved in the door Jamb. These were the people who brqught civilisation to the wilderness and wealth to the nation, but now the farm? which once grew foodstuffs for the country are slipping back Into their primitive 'condition. Who can sey that they will not thus prove of timgreater value, when their ber again la restored? fenv-we- ek brush-grow- man-powe- r, Hand-forge- hand-hew- the-low- bed-pol- JtXY r k J John D. Rockefeller - has begun d yearhis Mr. Rockefeller has every reason to praise the Lord, tor he is. Indeed, fearfully sad wonderfully made." Many old meu have attributed their long Uvea to "not worrying.' Few bays lived lo age. enduring the hard work and strains such as he has borne ln building his gigantic Industries. In flea of keenest competition, enduring ssvsge criticism. ninety-secon- Jackie Ciarke. speedy Australian bicycle rider, broke tho world's record for of a mile in 1 12. snd also won ths western championship sgainst a fast field on the saucer track at ths Balt Palace. two-thir- ls erw- - com-pan- out-bui- ld But England, when she hod the money, had no" difficulty ln outbuilding aU other nations. Including this nation. We have tho money1 now; why cant we do it? la there any good reason, in addition. to tho reason that Great Britain does not wish It? -e a a It thdHmish hadn't outbuilt all 'nation and in battleships other swift cruisers before Jt4. th former Kaiser wouldn't bo In Holland new, and King George wouldn't be In Buckingham British Faiaee. ships blockaded Germany, and incidental!, bossed ua. en I, p vr ey. - ite - provide happiness CHANGE German philosothe tragedy pher once wrote that ot life was change. We may never the count on things remaining same. This grieved him greatly. of most And yet. It would seem to tii, who are not philosopher, but Just observers ot life and people, that it would b much more tragic If there were no change. Pascal, another philosopher; who ws aUa Frenchmen, wrote: "Time heals one griefs and dissensions, because one la no longer tbe same change Neither tha offender nor person the offended are any longer themselves." In what chains of grief and tragcaught If nature edy we would be did net keep on doing her ltttU .ua. in chan bajuig by little making -- us forget w e GROWING OLD Tbe hsppleat old people are those who keep much In the company of people younger than themselves. They retain their lev of the same thing (hatyyouth love. They reminisce little. They look forward to good time to come. Thus they A pessimistic ,, r ,' a m V - of Wlecossatu Century uf Former Editor of Iho ' In lti the United State was 4t per cent urban and 14 per cent rural. In ISIS th United States was cent Sfpcr cent urban and 4 per .. rural. In 1S1 the United States Is C in the Industry. and others. Directors now dumb on purpose. or per cent urban and 31 per cent figures, approximately mean, aa I suggested In this w luma some time ago. tha politiprobability ot cal ahgnmente sooner or later. Thera la today mere la common between the city men iq both parties and tbe country men ia both parties than thero la between tho city men and tbe country men in Thee correct, ng either parties Tbe Democratic dnkey and ike Republican alephant are each ln psychopathic condition, suffering from a split Foul and confused b Its dual personality. Each party la more or leas hamstrung by ths necessity of more beg opportunistic tween rural interests and urban Inw are terests; with tb result that an Increasing suffering paralysis at statesmanship. Thla cannot go on indefinitely. I hope the result will aot bo A rural party and an urban partj, horse-tradin- . but, at any rata, 1 doubt nation vMij he content to go on Indefinitely with both Its major parties relatively paralysed by this Internal confHct f city end ooun-tr(Copyright. McClure News- paper Syndicate.) neighbor who needs reporting and a poor lost heathen who needs axing is 3.000 mile y. . Now that ants are tn the kitchAlas! When hotel rate allow en, you can have a picnic anytime for towel thefts, the honest man Just by sitting on 'the floor, tnuat pay for somethin? he docsn t a a a get. a a a Americanism: Appropriating millions to rid the farmer if pests; leaving afflicted cities to shoot their own. Anyway, domestic troubles drive fewer men to drink. try the liquor and decide wives aren't aa bad aa thought Tb difference between A quiet wedding doesn't talk. now money They their Take Lcng Walks Fatten Are Told How can you walk off your fat if you haven't th energy to do It You can take off fat with Krusch-e- n Salt. new kind Just over from Europe, if you will lake one half teaspoon ln ket weter ovary morula before hrte-'fe-t- . There are I different salte In Krusrhen real Tit -- Inin mineral nervea glands sad I ody organa must have If you are fr enjoy sod health While you are .osing you will be gaining in vigor energy, vitality and power of -- ndurance. at soon you will be That meant able to walk many miles without fatigue and enjoy every step you druggist aU ever America Kruech.n Salta aod a Jar that 34 dava costs you li cents real blessing o fat people- - alag sell will it's Adv. xoTicg where axo ecABMAjianr aoTttaa. rBOBATB. they a wicked on 1 or sale or uIl kstatk. The uaderslaiisd ftt sell at sale ths fsitowtnr draertbsd realprivate estate la Salt XaSa City, salt Lake Ceaety, t: , Utah, .Baa'nalng at .a point on the West side of Salt Lake and Jordan Canal It feat South of a potat41--ds- 1 llnkn South and shoot Ada Vtsst from tha Northeast comer of tho North-r- ot eanrter of tho Sonthoaat of Bratton 4. Township 3 South. quarttr Rons 1 East, salt lake MoridUa. and manias thanes South along tho Wont bank f eaid canal TO tact: theses death tt 4.trees West 33-- 3 rode marc er ires to tho cantor of Hshland Prim, throes Northerly clang tho renter of Hlghlaod Dries to a point South 34 degree West Of hernslng. and 7 fart dm North of tho Sows konadary hereof thanes North 4 decrocs Kw 13 4 gods anara er less to tha pier at kaglanmg. On or after July 14th 1430. at IS o'clock a m. and hlda win bs rtenlyed st the off io of O H. S M. V Back-a;ii Temp lotos Bldg,I Salt Lake City. llah. VATHSW TEUKtlMV Guard San of tho estate of Learns lfer-ga- e Tempiamsa wham auidca asm a La units Morgan. laeomprtsaL OH la 34.for V. Baektnaa, attorneys administrator. -Dated July L 1434. is Full All'Over-Sil- k Fashioned Hose: ear 100 for themselves a a a EQUALITY We are not born equal 10 anybody In particular. Every man la not a a only good as any other man. We make ourselvo equal to someone eUt when we posseas qualities ss good as he bss. There is no such thing as being born equal or being madt. equal by a yttm of government. He esn. If we will, be equal to tbe best, but It is hard Job and takes g long time. a a o TAKING AN INTEREST Most of us st some time or other, tired of people and work, and the old routines of life, think w would like to live sport from the world, surrounded by a high wall with hrokenfcott4e on tho top Of ItTkgj the first .chapcearetlt,after week we would bn eager lo come ut through the gate, go down town to the store, stand on tho corner, snd pass th time of day with anybody who would listen to ua. There is ft great deal more of happiness to be found in taking an Interest In things and people than there Is In Ignoring them. Semi-Chiffo- n & Service Weight Pr. ... of Beautifully sheer pure silk from top to toe. Asol with lisle tops. Sizes 8ft to 10. Womens Dainty New ry, jaw Philippine Gown, Reg. . . 1.47 leddies, of Non-Ru- n Rayon, Priced Regularly at . 1.50 titled Slip of Non-Ru- n Rayon Gowns of Non-Ru- n Rayon All are first quality undies and remarkable values at ... I $1. pro-- delay a When yon see the average male dangerous tt ln aborts you can understand why hibiUoa act. th naked savage of early day What s shame to replace Graham was savage. who by some sport announcer to tb prosaic facta will stick Intell about Yon can't . . fluence. Walt and see whether UtAnother need of th times is il Lindberg use bis first old look will auto an polish that to btte a reporter.- fool th rata cloud 'to enough a a a a a a To get tbe full value of vacaYet tb man whs has no radio tut thlpka th Stein Bong is "Sweet tion time, stay at home and- give Come early tth a. the tUJ WOTnaeh- A .vacation:Correct this sentence: "Mother th stag la getting Instructions WeiL lbat's on nice Xbtng about gave me seventeen Uttlng bottom; thsra'a no plae to when she left last week." said the go but p. flapper, "and I havent forgotten' B on yet" Th Stein Song woa written over 34 years ago. which shows "bow The lalkie mad n great change r clnr Bo for first choice. Angora.Berets pre-nat- al In dainty pastel abodes of orchid, yellow, tan, beige. New! M1K Tprhaae, I'Mully U gold, 100 .... lO -- Resiles, Nervous? Sommer Weight Garments 98c An extra root, new, knitted weave that wU be welcome for summer wear. Sitea 34 to 4a Mail Order tilled Promptly We Pay the Portage 4- - JUdUiO drink r . C adversity d BX GROTE PATTERSON. fellow-campe- BY BX GLEB HUXK. of census reveals an Tho 1S America growing leas and -- leas rural and more and mara urban. . In USA tb United State Waa l per cent urban and S3 per cent rural. In lit the Unite States was SI per cent per cent urban-anrural. Ia 1S3S tb United States was It per cent urban and I? per cent rural. In 1140 th United States was J per cent urban and 34 per cent rural. In 18TS tbe United Etatee waa 31 per cent urban aad 13 per cent .. rural. la 1333 (he United Statea woa St per cent urban and 1 per cent rural. ln 1S tb United Statea was IS per cent urban and 3 per cent rural. In 1100 ths United States waa 4 per cent urban and IS per cent The Way of the World from Washington, v. C., said that several tracts of land that had been withdrawn on account of proposed irrigation projects, had been restored to entry. They included scattered areas in Tooele, Garfield and Kane counties. Utah. - whtrh our navy would be regulated by th withe ot England. France and Japan, that it r "folly to think w can aU ether nation. The President knows best, of course. ' e e e Everybody should wish him more years to enjoy ths pleasures Of retrospection. He has dons wfcst the peopls did not know how to do tor themselves. changing ths natural wealth of the earth Into gigantic sums of monsy, then using the money to fight disease snd ignorsnes, at ths Tms time organising scientific Suppose' yon suddenly learned production, snd decreasing ths cost that your grandmother need tq waik ot necessities a tightrope on one foot her other away, to sdneefJ()t Ha has-givhc)d hifh in tb4 TouJ be shocked. snd education, more than five hundred million dollars, and his Bit you would not be as serson continues ths giving. iously shocked as ten million BritHe. or his son. to whom he Is ish eld ladies, mala and female, his euppoaed to have turned toover that Queen be the eoddenly informed la said gigantic holdings,man. Mary actually smokes cigarettes. world's richest By the aid She smokes of compound interest, he might two, on after he is by luncheom esa only after tea- - - But she easily he r icher than hie hrhad kept does smoke. a billion dollars. If Her marvelously complicated money. Instead ogtving It away. Victorian hats, skirts below her Mr. Rockefeller's twj favorite anklee, stately carriage, dignified words are: "Patleace add perse- expression cannot make (ho horriverance." fied millions forget the three A etory. told by his- brother dreadful words. "Queen Mary MrRockewlir take William, Smokes. fellers memory back about eighty-fiv- e New York's commission on yearn "noise abatement" reports that the When he was a small boy. a Irregular, continuous roar of a Indian doctor in tbe district greet city redueee human efficien- Started business by announcing an tim em9. that he would suction off That explains the fact that sucbright silver dollar." The crowd, cessful men nearly always come suspicious, did not bid, until from the country. Move your chilseven, dren to the young John D., aged about "Bold. country If you can. -said: I bid five cents. a a a u your id ths auctioneer! "give Experiments prove that workers dolthe work harder, wear themselves out nickel, sonny, snd tks lar. more rapidly, accomplish lea, "Take it out of the dollar." said while exposed to sudden load Rockefeller, as cautious Job tv noises. anybody, "and give me ninety-fiv- e The sudden bursting of a blown-ucents." paper bag causea more presSuch a boy was quite sure to get sure on tbe brain than nitroahead. glycerine or morphine, which higher pressure than any Sir Conan Doyle, who baa Just Cause other drugs. died, created Bheriock Holmes, a name that baa become part of the Wheat has just reached a new Engilsh- - language. sxuldicdaJ)e-Ueve- r in epirituaiism. In a month, dropping to eighty-eigWhet, it anytbiug, dose he think and s quarter cents a bushel of eplritualism now? tn Chicago. Is be belecUag eome earth mewas It predicted in this column dium through whom be may tell some time ago that the arrival of fnrnda on earth that he lx Julr 1st would bring a crisis Ti harpy? wheat Does he remember this earth, or Experienced dealers believe that anything about it. or ia ailonthat as the government Farm Board h. a eertb. vague as the month xpent made matters worse by discouragbefore birth? normal liquidation of th Mediums will get many mes- ing Bur hat cannot be provesages. but we shall not hear from dConan Doyle. The Farm Board now beseeches recoin farmers to plant leas wheat That President Hoover under wll suit Canada. mending the - agreement 10, 1010. awe ' ' fnaliisl - - Bf Arthur Britbane A dispatch two-mt- THE CENSUS AND POLITICS. Noise, Brain Pressure. Twenty Years Ago. UTO owners in the four populous states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland de- -. halt .rpMUngJytetaiid-iinea- l f.i.sceftd&RU of the Goths and Vandals, they add .Delaware,? given, a had. name by their ini . hive not improved at alt On their original traffic officers for their persistence defective. are that cars mechanically i ancestors. They would father move- on using TB Ortgon hort Lin fUtilwiy y ,j been inthan dean no. They think their lofty dis- -! Four million motor vehicles have active contlructlon on the egan. wnd uf this number one million i between Glenns Perry fifty mite cut-of- f regard of the common requirements of spected, brake adjustment or renewals, a and Buhl, and it was announced that I required of the them cleanliness gives appearance j tho work would bo rushed to compleM I aristocrats. It only brands (hefn the more million required adjustment of lights, nearly tion, according to advices received In three hundred thousand required steering as scrubs. unmistakably thia city, and ha'.f miltton a required gear repairs, Happily these specimens are lew. and them to mechanical corrections other put At the regular Sunday services in the the contempt with which they are regarded the Salt Lake Tabernacle, genealogical stars Is doing much to in a safe condition for operation on by their, tistics and temple work were tho subBill streets and roads. Unless m some of the make them ashamed of themselves. ject! ot discourses. The speakers were cases these ailments were multiplied upon who ones are tasks the the they multiply President Anthon If. Lund and Elders of park attendants, and who cause criticism the same unhappy car?, it will be seen that Charles W. Penrose, Francis M. Lyman inven25 cent of about the whole per of officials because tbe psrk a re not al- only and Joseph F. Smith, Jr of the Ceun-cT- I of the Twelve: ways immediately and immaculately clean ft is disegard of these little common de- of health. As it has now been quite definitely how to compel cencies that leads to much misunderstandcompliance with the reproved that 15 per cent of the deaths by quirement until perhaps after the ing, unpleasantness and complafnL damage mechanical traffic accidents are paused by has been done? The guilly driver then lose defects in the agency that does the damage, no'Ttme In BRltALYS CABINET CRISES. rushing in with bit excuse and it is eminently desirable that steps be taken the accident Is again ratedas "unavoidable." such slender majorities as the Labor to remove at once from the streets and inihlst rylii 'GriSat" Britain Ilfs managed l5Tghwf eery caflnTinlihsaRf mechanics!T HE GI NS OF GOD. takeepitsrtfjn power job several recent condition. And to effect this purpose it Is The biggest gun are hoi fourteen-inc- h occasions, it cannot expect long to survive emphatically urged that systematic state inor to carry forward with courage any of spection, and certificates of such inspection, monster belchmg forth death. Th piece of , largest caliber are generosity and the bold policies with which it would like be made a in the issuance of thoughtfulness. A soft answer atilt blunts to be identified. Yesterday H escaped, license ylaleg. the farthest thrust of a foe in any sector. ol only three votes, these' The flaw in the plan It that satisfactory Kilting them with kindness furnishes the hsL Friendship changing from an opposition party, and cast inspection today may be foTiowedTby grave ia the mightiest ship In any navy. Mutual at lhe last minuf agalnst that eppoVilioni defects tomorrow;" There ts no assurance understanding will mow down more troops own amendment On such foundation there that a car in good condition at the begin- than any pas attack tn Flanders or Conno of be of course, can, expectation per ning of the year, when (he license plates gress. Laying down a barrage of sympatby manence downfall lurks In every roll-ca- ll, afe obtained, will be jn even passable con- is the best prelude to approach. Going over tbe top In charily is the way to wiu No more precarious and anomalmia sit dition' by" midsummer. t Indeed, the way (he victory. Deity may be on' the side of nation evef confronted a British ministry; some drivers perform, one trip may be suf the heaviest artillery, as Napoleon said; but i , - the wonder Is that Premier Macdonald is firienl to transform a good, sound cartbe Biggest guns nf rl0)f flra justice and snug, "?nwl.!llng to.lry.To carry on under such fete. 3h( A moving mass of ju n YSwrinFflanger ffiercyLowAngries Times, cmrtineexHe surv1ves by.the sufferancc Tor everybody witbfn atriklng tfirtanee. One COMING DOWN TO EARTH. of the Libera) party at whose head Is Lloyd Tnfpection-fer,.jear- J therefore riot'enough m; George. Withdrawal The recent flrplane hop between Florida support for" some cers and some driver It ia tot nt pTunge him into Instant defeat The bf anv good al all. To be effective, fnspec-tion- S and California proves that H Is absolutely to slay ia either place, Tulu only reason this ha3 not been bla fate be- 'should be.frequent and thorough; but necessary -- VptliL s r I ; j .! M itt The Deserted Cabin. Governor William Spry and members ot the Utah state land board held a meeting in the governor's office with severs! business men to discuss the proposed purchase of the Piute near -- Marysvafc, ,4c.. scilaa was reached. a J-, CAUSE OF AUTO DEATHS. THU itsl) AY JULY CITY LAK-- E Ficgo The mott wholcsorts DaIatable CqgeiCT5tfatitiite It. Pk. SIRMRDE or youf Stomach and your Nerve Good , It reHeret Constipitiont - It always payi to bay the j Bead j 70 SOOTH MAIN : r 3-- |