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Show ' , .' - ',,,'!! '. . 1, , : 1 ,71 .i- nrrnt ....:-.- EVEIsING I way. ,fitrrlm. I I it twittered pet note ... mny ,. p p t i 0-. it I 1, e tri.,4 4 t. . ' - , f...." 4...114 , PP- i,, A. ' I i, -r"- '' ,,. i. A . - - - roveles postai'. tern. Seeress en beanies, fip.41111111U60,1411211 1. 4 1 ; , 4 , , ,', ' i - , I t ,- 4 t'; - ' I, . i 3 t. tt, , 1 ..- SALT ' - ( i ' , ,':1;. ,k,..i ' i., (.5.,',4. ' 1! 1 '1 .; Les asWianionn; eat ' LAKi .- --- 'crre - - AVG El. Int COSFERENCE'NOTICE. mit Eighty4ifth oentounum art! conference of the Church ' jeans Christ 04.0-- of Saints will in the Tabernacle. Salt Lake ,' ....ma'am 1 ;,:;1':- ....,.: 1, Ctta,, beginning en Sunday. October 4. 1914 at ten o'clock a. i i ,, 2 .:!!, ' , ,A general. Priesthood Meeting will be ; I on Mender. '.- held In the Tabernacle i4':t 4 '1 ,vct. a. atsiirtitnt at 7 o'clock JOSEPH F. SMITH. -; i Awniox H. LEND.PENROSE4CHARLES W. 4 , of Latter-da- y ti; i . -- :1 - ' 't - 4 ., i t".',,., , I - e.... i . - - - 4 4 ; !,,,, t".' 1 - - e ; is - ;,- ;II f' f, i ' e., "; , , ., ,.., :.i ; -- - ' .: . ; -r - ,.,t - ;1; t ',.' - h,i, ' ad- nlo i, ,tt,-- 1 ' ' ,4 I ' t ':'1,1; ''"; . :... - Abraham Lincolns well knows against "oespping horses :while .,,masfat the stream'' probably dory the piesent change in --.minietry in the French Teputilin-.---Ithla titse the explanation is that in the greet erten; which France facts. the best talent of her most eminent sons needed In the-- guidance of the ship 'of state; and in- order that title may be secured withdut embarasement Or friction. the present pilots re Petri- otle enough to ate, erne voluntarily, to make place for wiser and more - ex. - I .,, , .4 - -- - .7 1 4 PresidencY --- -- vice !, . 1 First - ,i212' '11; i ';:; I pet,.v. .!4 1 It is to beahoped. for the sake of r3Or suffering Franck that this is the' - truth Ordinarily. sweeping ministerial, i.,,,1; change In a time of stress and den' ;.'.'' 'lk' .., ger Indicate weakness. diseffectimi or - ; 1 Menotti in counret Premier 'flyleaf's i,. .f , , t ..i i purpose in Ittgatitiliff a new cabinet .11 t .., seems to have been to harmonise and ,i-f' .14, of , Our e '. 4 ,- 'I'l . . bring toth allertb the euPties and Jac; government - Gone This worthy Intention. botIever. I A '' 3 i5.!4t i t is not always fruitful of the beat re- :t. ) 4 ' sults. according to the lessons of hietory. la a "multitude of COUTtettr ', i S' may be sometimes safety; but 4, , t ;., 4 - there more, often in bringing together di- f,I, ierre and cnollictuit elentents there ; i ti ; .. ' are tedium dlecuselons of Pelkke and 4. : ',,', 11." ! tnoesittreit wNth lead to inderiMon i 0.f !. and defeaLA strong. United corps of ' ministers who look on the situatioe i ' -, - . Itt from the same viewpoint and would , i ,.. , r ,,,,, deal with it in the same way. is gen-- , r, trolly prefereble to one composed of :, , factions representatives of different i i ,t T and parties. lack insistent on his one : : 'solution . though perhaps-- not leas loyal s ..-..-.,.., ,,r, , asportate a et themail- IS- . , sue. It is oven better to endure 'some' ; ( il . ''' rather their take on too' , .' , Incompetents , o, : chiefs. It is - often , MAST erould-b- e 4' ' truer Patriollem to be willing to tot' -- ,, .. it,,,, - i ' ,...- - ; ! .; 1 ',. , . , 1 ., tr between Russians and Germans out on the letter's eagt.113;freanw. Indicate that the day of the eeronet and the saber has not yet passed. Cold steel at cioste quarters oas the order of seer- 'bayonet work of the Mu- cetowiten.. ; descrined as 'superb.- and the onslaught of their cavalry with the ellinitne, melee at the vary guns irresulof the enemy. as "dashing-antible." Of Modern tacticians have Pinion that the saber had no furthr wee inthe cavalrytmans,,, equipment except as an ornamental attachment for parade, purposes. The astonishing improvement in artillery and Infantry arms. Increasing immensely the rang. fire. has been thought to ro-y deet-all opporttreity for the delivery of, the old time cavalry charge. made famous in painting. song and More. It was argued that no matter-bo- w advance. the opposing In ith lie magasine high.power the anillery. with its rapid and its destructive socuracti. the charging equadrons elf before they could come near use the blade. So also' with mthe time serried infantry tanks with bayonets; they would be decimated before coming to encounter. en the Russo-Ge- r. i I that the Ott-cold steel hi not Yet. entirely in no other war of Ills- " tory have there been ad many experimental and Innovating phases as have already characterised the present eon- Met. Rut some of the old ideas appear still to have merit and. upon oecation. opportunity for exercise. "La been eabreur"hero er many marteseense after all prove to be something more tangible and useful than a Whee - ''- , , . J - , , , ,. !' -,t i :i - t -- ',. It , Y' t; . 4 French, temperament ft would appear especially desirable that the former be encouraged; and chile - tendency awaiting further develonments. it la only fair to the French vernier to asfume that he is taking the course which in his judgment wilt most cer- lately end quickly bring about that . . '''. - - , 11.- I , muffle-et:vo- , , bee- viten hie readers' l ellet to think of the per- death-dealin- g ft' , , " -' ; - nu , iray,--with- lt I - 4'.- " ' . I oilt 1 - ' k , ,..2" .- . 'ar N - .. - .; , ? -- 4 timis- I the-pe- ct- , e :.! t4, , A:-- ..4,, , --- priged,-st-ssiscia- . . . &,-- . es '. ,, t- -- , . -- - , .. s ,.., , 1 ' ' - ; , - -- -, - -- Butte miners are even the elteobee of ing the hew miners,' union or irtie's lee the town. That la worn than Hob-one- elsoice. So, - List. re, Lc.sidon Times says Mai - the I triple &Manee le a thing of the past. of It eertainly items 'went to be the passing ''. ' . , , . , . ' sle - , . .4. bfah. t.,1'-',...- . , ., , ., - - rir -- - - - --- . --- rice - , - , . , e - .V ' - t . . CI - ' t - - ,, ---- money., 1- , " ,:z 'Crash XX Bleached 10e regular - - , FOR FUN - French ' - Tlis Advice,. you been DentiseHave anywhere else? went to gee the ehemigt PatientI In our village. ?what Idiotic advice - ound did PatientBe told ine to come and You, ate. .. - ' anoi 20 PER - Cleatance of Summer Dresses a, en Ginghams th pa Ginghluns Amoskoad Apra; Gingham 714e Alt colored Dream Lie. coo GNETHIRD OFF. pa YW 4'714'1, off' Colored Ratines HALF PRICE , St, h4 pa! , 20Offat Z.C.111.1. a. 11 1 1111 tr Silks, Silk Vie Famous Geisha;f (lists One-Thir- d - . : H . ...... - 150 Dresses thrown out on tables at $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. In these lots are Dresses ranging from $4.50 to $15.00, odds apd ends. Mostly small sizes. Wonderful 'values. As well as these we will offer our entire - Summer Dresses at HALF ; All Red Seal end Bates -- ..... , . - - an Off 1 o , Dainiy Crepes, Voiles, Lingeries, with lace and embroidery combinations. Hundreds of other- Summer Waists thrown out on tables at 50c, $1.50 and I. ma - $2.00.- , 'in, - Play Dresses for little tots ... .i , AO, These are Percale Dresses in self colors, checks and stripes. Sizes 2 1,04 years. -- ib Jr Vp An Extraordinary - - - - - - Value Ribbons for Girdles , . -- . , n Oc .,Wie Slf ch - t P44' AKA An YC - fan gya tnd tho t ---- ft,e 1,11 th," n RI re Straw Hats, -- had."--2ittebu- - h Y.S - . IComment and Ji School Suits Con tindes Sattzrddy 1 the-salo- n - ')1 .. .00te Moire Ribbon, all good colors, 60c values for Beautiful line of Fancy Ribbons scriptions, suitable for Girdles, values to $1.00, for --644-in- 1 -- comeback. "Weil, that's what they went for, wasnl it?" she coundenials contain a tered. there, A Black Taffeta Silk that is reall3 seconds threw up the and his sponge to save him from further punlarge number of expletives. a bargain at $1 sold at tehment.Buffsio Express. "2 ', A man who falls In love finds it hard What He Left. to fret on his feet, again.. Residing in a little village la a !slawho is famous for drawing sem, no Germane capitalized the Belgian yer In which branch of business be has capital at $40.000,000. long enjnyed & monopoly of the coun, try for miles around. -, Russia la trying to make totem Pelee A few months shore a. '...ithy Ulan - -out them. died...There was much spectilation as . -to of end the to find out the Tbe real war price Is the price of ttorli g1; e bus: ttea losut the laarlit'a, ant! i blood. ' . after a few preliminary remarks about This is a splendid opportunity to obtairr the deceased: he said rather bluntir:- your boy's- - schooll clothing at re- "1 suppotte you niade Brown's Ipitur A !tool to the wise is sufficient. duced prices. - .' .. --"Tea," ' Then you probably know haw much One Omelet lot ot .a sité; . he left. Would you Mind telling niter at ail." the layer answered as School Sotto., val. ii: Opinion he"Not resumed his writing: "he left eaarp -or, from 12 --to 11 Chronicle. be thing ' -S- pecial,"OR NY. AIEERICA." ' , '111, Riots. Chance Post. New Tort 4, :' . Zi-t.I., a rare When an army cannot beat the en-- 1 Bate on the natal shore-. --- --American tourist who will complain erroy it should "heat it." . . N Evon an soronsut cannot rim above! that his 'European VileatiOn has been .. ' ',.. troohle and danger. spoiled. What though his baggage has ,, ' ' been left behind., together with peril Menai' makes the mare go and f roakeel ' All1 Femmes, Bangkoks and from hostile cruisers, mines. fog. and room for the automobile. t , Ono itootttl tot of In evert tappet? The tour- As a tole the man who works bite to INIIp vetStotts. Half Price. n ..letianrodp:hea.paut; gizense,;: clecirbek dnom tnyn't bauviteoewstiont;lot treinstrotistianbrasEusee ....Se, hoe! S 11 0B,c,:yst:ellwalltatatsat tioV. , toS 11 dnee ., e once In a -i a hundred he bill fortunotely. only always carries ble point.. Pedal- -' tor Isoseis ono,: ir Years to see. The British.. Meopum. 'us,. in Me time man plays many 'parts, , the tomb rif Napoleon.egt. Guttule at but it is distreteingly seldom that he , , 'IraMVIlailith.obtabrn! . Brussel". and triter den' Linden are makes a hit- able-..,, vary well in their way. but everr 27"--, . Bove cap- -e 1111 ' Els Vital ofnumten who have seen these things. Goa mIght uniemdfd var.- even may at borne and by picture postHe tannoyeet.-Did- n't ligl I tell rut RI te UPI tet ,,, -- card ant travelogue get the permanent swas s secret anst that ion mustn't tell' Al! school from az ?Se ages , - ...., a freetiguilletialtd Eurorman trio anybody? I -i; and Ste. front It to 21 Inuresithultatotf .111111Pe..41111111100. e. expense. But .... yossilidn't; you onlY's&ld g;' cluded. , ' .. ' . . to hate men Europe in convulsion. the ass a secret, ,..................- .-. ' armed canton in movement. the balance --, 01 power teetering madly back and forth. 134411www Mans. French entree-vierawwww,44w ,,Ottie DRVO trrona 18 Ai ...MEMNON. it13-lea ' MAIN smityr British guardsmen' out on bustimomm inessOat Is an adventure to pass on . i , . to posterity. And be Imre of It that C..-for many years posterity will hear bow . 9 the pisms,..of Cook's summer tours for ' ,. siV4 SW LAkt OTY.trIAlt lilt, were sadly huerfered with by the BELMONIASCHOOMMI plans of the German General Staff. - ilia,m,..,..--,,iiiiiiar- '''' p and ' 111117 Tins ,51"dos honor behinds by 21 miles San south of Francleco. qt.4 putwootood sting rcsrrits,tit, rowEns ALERT. ..., --- -- a r - . - ; Linen OFF. 1314C ie . sRicEo.fnew- Be Subsided. I "Germany has expelled all the for.1 eign students from ber ;schools." hN remarked by way of prying the lid the conversation. "Oh. really?" she asked. "What for?" "They're afraid .. AU lie .ee Towie. .1134 Nainsook finish "Honest Width"' are. Muslin. unbleached...to Indian Head. . un.. .. 110c bleached unRed C. Riser bleached ..1M0 unA. Henderson I Lis bleached Colors Half Price - .... Bleached 'Hope .L4141 asen.dala-Canla- Crepes-- Ail AllSummerDsses Ratd - 1 , ...... bleached T Towels Muslinse, Fruit of the 'peens. Intruding new Crepe de Chines, Crepe Voiles, Brocaded Crepes, Sunshine ' Rotnan Stripe Silks. , - 17; - . ds gd.e.,11, XX Broom Crash; lte goods tor P. Blesehod Crash; Ige 12 ifit goods for P. Brown Crash; 1214e Ile goods tor AL!, OTHER CRASH. 20 ES PER CENT OFF --a- --- $1.25 -- Crash; for 25 Damasks PER CENT OPT. 35 PER Napkina CENTOFP- ---Dollies. Lunch Cloths Tray Cloths and Pearta ll 31 PER CENT OPP. - : Jr ,,,,,. , - - Damask - , or , CENT OPT. . , - , ',,Table . 14 wonderful values that will save you 1)i-aclay- . All table damask vets 25 ' I t. JUST of Saturday will --- ' End of Summer Clear.. - tince Sale --- 14111 to-b- e oslifid df. too iij oto, - s A -- Your.ce 5 . " ¬ -- le 1 , sum--fli- er 2 . 4 , --' - ,ap io 4A. 0.. 75 2 $ ...- .. Eio dj too, 1 - . bro 1 - -- Sho.--N- - 0 li - tar . - Gm . I s, - ' Save ID013ZIC -- EgGIAANTING 0110 II . New Two antes Went struck today emphahow rime certain neutral pow'. sising ers tire to the international Stowage ,. 1 sent troe trtletnatontSwr mina tobiteeneeenkrt:wIlirrase iwild4r ' - .- - e , ' , , ' - ' ,' .,. 4 - ,. - , ,. lea - zr ky., , 4, Comply with MI Puts - t roodutwo 1 . ' , '''' ,s; :- , , - m Ornellit ' -1- - I . , 4 , , 1:11test,3113"210vesort - , riar.tallt, 2 CM, ' AtetsClarltet tywirsalidad . , . ' Accredited to Colleges East and West. Grammar and Primary Departments . Send toe illustrated catalogue. "" B. I. Lackey, A. - Prindpal: Mary PALO 'ALTO.' CALIF. k :- - -- - -- ... - , ' I . . Vervains Reid, Belmont, California. ' 43.10111.111111111111111111111 ' on Tr, tO., 11 Po 1 Deseret Musego' i. - R. G. Dun & Co' . at ---; Prepares for College.' General and elective courses. Address Secretary, Dept. L, care W. T. P "11t9t9 -- - Money, Powder and Flavoring , .., . r Extracts . Eitltria ' Ger. ' -- - it HU9t'S Perfect Baking Iti lIcelf I 1rre irranCeto emphasize bee frlendlinese. oral a 'movie! train to Amilksetlead to .0N...ow V. itinstilann7. nineethrctiogiollor ' : ' Switzerland's neutrality has Om combatant& violation waa trivial.- la one case German troons ocruniad :be trailroill station bat Ramie. in violated by get: instance tha Irrer:lee 4 . .. q N.V.p An4 -- ' mate , chase their season's supply of school hcsiery now at the prevailing .., ',' prices. , , - , .4 z.n ....... d an "7---..---7---- , , a C. M. L have a splendid Variety to select from and the same pI rices'maintain as heretofore. Parents 'Will be well advised to pur- i - ,, . ' 1 -. . . I - , , . and a substantial increase i;looked for - , -'-r- . 1 . ; - . ,.. It will be impo;sible to obtain further shipments of Ho'cici.3; n the easte-i- maricetls quite unsettled, from Europe. , -- .,' ,... . Of .vessal se vrath are auxiliaries to ths great British and German navies. ' : ' . 4: , ' - foertmes 7: --- bring Mt. refugee,. who were esoorted! Longwy has surren- by Swiss reservists- In order to prevent any further el. Germans- - But titts la a dered her billattanacalleledir oftraetwbekTiesseartand long way from ending the war. every man liable to military duty to the colors'and Securities in Loudon have depreciated 400.000 men are now guarding the fron.1 ovtr nine hundred million do. liars, Tru- tier. It I. reported today from Denmark! ly wealth bas WintIL . that a German Zeppells sailed across; that country. Thiel, of course. is not.. , Not a gun has been fired on the elssetting foot on Danish soil. but it may i Atlantic side fret 4pusineas is said to be be regarded in the light of a technical violation of Denmark's neutrality.. The' shot all to pieces. view taken here is that this Zeppeliu abunyt Give a man the choice between ad- rostinciti, irrntentt scroassgainstDenthamtartoktmeritrytb. vic and a lemon and be will take the to ascertain If there was any movement of the British fleet toward the lemon every timer ' A large portion of the Skagerrack, Beet remains in the Baltic-OnlGerman How le It that the pork barrel is by gOing thmugh the Okaggerack never tospectel to sea if ile contents and t'Ircumnaviliating Denmark could the British fleet aPPrnack tin nalaafa ar. aaititarlt naval force. China regarded here aa being The tbn't of peace has flown to the much at iswar with Germany as at Japan. 'It was noted in today's. uttermost parts of the earth , met. patches that all telegraphic com muni- the Chinese minister St Berlin with 'Pekin was stoppedN. T. Why can't the modern drama be as Herald. . ' censored se the war !laws - :rho gJ ' ' ' 4 ' - Mme. Sarah Bernhardt says oh tit sorry that she cannot go to the front and fight. She can go way back sad -' f sit down. - tali-suit- e - The militant suffragattes have broken the pact and have burst out again. Tim silence became too prefer': it was sores than forcible feeding. , - , . nt he-c- ome ! President Wilson will bend Paul Fuller to talk with General useransa. Ha would have vent je0,111 LantionlY that Mr. Und has severilven antavldent. that. ha can talk. - . - . -- chances are that you will learn wmething you did not know.. And don't forget that everybody kale- - something and knowe sonw. thing that you do not. Listen- Half the blenders In this world' aro wads beoweso people ''''don't listen to instructions ond do not listen when they have tho chance. Accuracy and spoof aceitstutots to tho Listens,. Listen. And romonber that ;maple ars not tho only creators that -- say Than tsre "signs" in the things. very air and at eiverystage of your lifo history, and if you Liston you ars tiabis to hear something ..that to your may proof very intpm-tcsuccors as well as to your Aappineat. - , The road to Paris la aald to be open enesecit or republican. Tbe statement to the Gannon. Ifee Parts and die. is everywhere heard today that the , Present European contest la to deter' A wifs earns all- she Eels 'and she mins the right to supremacy between usually gets all her husband earns. Teuton and Slay.- - Prof. Burgess he a tIter to the Springfield Repubikan - Twice told taleeatoriee of maroonel alliti14tlrattle-of-tim-eaber-would inierit;ne" just returned, home. -- be ears la, comparison with the crack of the Consaclea knout - poilfnril has achiftvw1 glory and hu stid the chinking of Siberian chains" Lao had glory thrust' upon her. He identities the contending tome"( 01511T1111111 meet the &Met tomes today quite clentlY-- The editor-o- f the When - 4 i-- '. - F... rho I "- - . Vol. ZAstert.. - Europa cask. ale SePeteret ",undertook black plc- A ' ,t, ture of Slavic supremacy. the bell- .il f,k , il ttient colors in which the war lord of ; ", ' ", Grmaypaints the Teutonic cause. and the Nopeoteonic county. I, ,,,, 'When, after the everthrow of the 1. 0 I tl Cornices. the esar entered Paris with ;; t ,, :stun. his Cossack horde behind him. be failed ' . to eqtablielt Cossack rule M Europe. ,,,,p .. HEROISM. Ntotttr did rePubliscanitin set itself Up ; ,,,, Out of the carnage sod ruin of the over the continent. Some day this may , , ;.; 'European conflict rise "Itt.t'atteell ot , i " ieven predict that this war . heroism end valor that brighten. mo- - spells the end of monarchy. We cantt ' ', t:. 4 t! the nark picture 'Minot mentality at least, I Predict tttili much at this rage be- 4 1 war, Danner beget& bravery' and or the incomplete recoil me have ', the face of evyr, - 1l clImel thus far of events that have and are ., , I soinoone steps forward to show the' taxing place. Certain it is. though, if , l ,, man atilt ta "et in heroic mold., Not Europe.isi never all repunlican, it never ; i t, , all of these acts of bravery are record- - will he-, comma ;i ed and heralded abroad, more often Phould England, loranee and Russia ,,:;,. than aot they are known only to the he victoreIfl the present death grapple k .; few-,- In the thick of the 7 ne present foetus of civilteation ,,, SOSO Itcobeerve and applaud, many a t guarantees that the Czar wlu,1,d ' SkiehMtelY hero te the situation no more dominate rte.'. whole the . i- . i. ,, that faces him, then 'client, USSOSS, continent , than t ; , sifter he - did ,...., ,'L goes doins." . , Weitrine. ambitions C.Prinatire , v '' .4 : Mean" .al are the detailed 'relemta iheched as the reettit a war. Eite' . that have e"tne Itnnt Om bertie front. f , t ; - alagnadinseestzadorstitao;fourrtfuhll,re teedvitertanIM. ;whiffs of been account acts has of it given bray,11 ; , l , , equal perhaps to thee. et any i i t L '' a erY has ever Poen the pan PhlYod by in Illithlr; Oni ihch ircnrridl In this t'' t r -Whale and ever will be. The Russian Chatierolaround ,; of this t fight peril. so called. is no more imminent to- light ., i . Liar then it was a century -On, correspondent gals, agmThea ' , , -t ' The . te'mblirn'AAat Aenttn191 .relent' the apprehension was even greater ,: 44.1 . the French with a whereupon i ; CrImea followed - ilhan it Is today. euret4 meet - - - gallantry-which t.' 1 :. ,i, .1 Orr. charged the German twittery and l Waterit.t. Inleed. in Russia e ; fti , bayoneted all the trunnerst Their Metes DO. in not rally as a unit to the sun. , , ti IS mid. exceeded Mom of the Light., 1 -a nettalion, Port of the tittle Whits Father: Closely Tty '. , . ii: - only te, men. It ht mid. returned un- - following the war with Jams the re; ,, , -1,,, - 0 tithed. Their boaters-- however, volt anwmg the RUIPIIISS threlltellOd tel , Camel the German advance, knock the crown from the devoted bead : c.11"rept i' foot en I the (net by . . through ' outekirts of Charleroi to the tery heart At NicholasW111P "we near to it, in ,j'-- ' :I'll - : of the town, There In the narrow fist, that the Keifer was thought to 't 1 ii' &wogs the carnage was indescribable. be to mail hut own sinned 1,07its ' t'' ; The French infantrymen tole me that to ready Moscow and el. Petersburg to "Ivo . the roads heroine PO jammed with dead ,' li that the killed remained Manillas up, succor to the rulerof Russia. Tryanny ' '; 4,. ,,, ',' la responsible for keeping ..the itusphing right where they had been shot, , , -- The valor of the i a people from an advanced Position Ileigitna In tb,Orr i' : ,, (mute of I..logo and tu Mher ocean; In tivilizatitmi. They are equal to all , , -, "tern with the GormanAnradern has re- - things If they might be allowed to put teived.00nsidorable notice in the pros& forth the effort: It seems certain from 1, , i. . if evidenconwere nwled Of this potF- this fart that .the autocracy CI Russia a' I, The threatened Peril Is pioe bravery tho events of "the past I, doomed. i i ,d, two smoke bave,Auppiled it abundant not hovering over Eurepe.,- - Th4 inatil I t It . . a Tilleu. tlittanr. cree4711.itsrit:Ina mistaktably e(31111Tit th': ...Slav or I and Namur. Through tangled nOte of tleation for the desire of the Teuton tP 11., 1,, , !., the fatty,. or for the Latin to , athirele charmtdg ced telth omarwoelecen extinguieh , , t exterminate the Teuton. .1, ' rt 11 Mass. laid defenders of - the Team muet peso before Europe shall i),i ,, r' " - .ctty. the by the kaieres e tnyttpavforted the from the thealdom of minter- , ..,. - hisairgaelitibi.4ns lann s' - love 4bao---bt- 2,,, :"reemtilearYssilaterandls - '; " many hare of getting restless la eons! as swpwbody begias to talk to to urgal amoricros to leava'Europe without 'delay. They may leave wttbnut daisy but they can't leave without . : - , . - ' I : tish?oroughly grestme- - celettmhtla fee ContiMetall1n' PreMetY be &petstied' to;the ima st hos of hie people by declaring the future rule in Europe would be 1 te- : ,,, , - , tra; Amer . , ,, ,., . ,' . ' - . ,.. , ' - . , LISTEN cnf ......... ,,-;1 ,: OR MIRIAM. REPCISLICAN ''' ! aandlrooldh: fury of the charge. thin heroism shone .... , , i'.'' ,;.,j. Wtanent:notre stittuOtihborund and , , .' 28 1914 , I . 111:nat tea constsinsti-40-ssidost-tshte.:Tr', ' muato is sweetest, "the rattle of thei ... .' : " or-thsaber" ''.erack or the Cossack's knout. When peace spreads her,pro !, by CIEORGE PLAITITElvitnAms ver . '4 - . ?benne-Wings-O"ihe ireubleill, 'states l'. A. wisest Ma theft Vow eriler and the songs of the peasants In the! fields are heard, 71SitillAItheir labor.- - WI !raked tO,Welf th4 arly a good . r.ad, bat Cr Listes'er., when when 'justice reigns., content,' the, - A aught, god. races ant united under the bearter1111 artil ...tkne." t,,rmirgetztAustatetr,11t. Christanity. then , heard In ell the centuries of her bloodproiiingi their courage, - . in claimer moment' as eefl ma tit the stained history. Vas Duallitrt Initiril - not Lees City, Oteh . . , 44., 4 0 - etre'. 'pat soil other ru4ta - Raejt Terrible se to the pleture of Irlitths; 1,414"nr, abseil' Pe ,se there te courolatien in the thought tenor- ' , , "'hen the occasion comes men can . , ... ' - .470;47: 14"."...3cwiLessi". 'resirst7 el.i. bravely dio. MO,IMM,diMEMqP, IC:Maser. nevreassualva, , COLD STIML. tnellrad at be patellae al lett Lake OPP ea motel ohms tastier sonertiall aP The dinettelee telling of,the fighting itag Se Cowen Mardi I. MIL :, tf ; rtelvair Cartespoodoluto .L I .,, I , I . :VOMIttosoos. ,, , , ,f,-- I , - ','?: I.;' ,Ir , ,.....,...,....,;,re.1), tried in the present OW, 1,44 y. 1 , : 4 : - ,..l r--.7-11n : .! i t t: , 4 In:OCILIPTIOS PISICISS; SUL Sor raer Cartier. Wire, e.,...... ;,, . ;- - MI aritish fortitude, though it has net per seer netartey AiIPL ger rear , f., ,.1, 4 I ' . ' to : FRMAY-- 'AUGUST 'NEWS When this day .ertiree. the eat I. fetillium rank& C4 irtrWIL glees or belching I Ceres. of South ?mete sue Beet emits abediaw. name and leadthe nothana premed on , Otrdelit. gen Lena Cttr. Units. .. names at, Whither ..., DIESialell Ifigkeigga to- victory.,-- it-- 1 ... , - ,,' , , deellt.LLMherivatoncestanoadi Ur ; 1 , , I 4 t, J, , , - , i ! 1 .,,';.: .: . , ,.. . k , , ."t1 Deflate& tauselse immAd Flom ...' incn -- Tits CIST D1.0130111. JAMMU& Seenete. Skeletons of Suttee Conecti11... Wend 11'' 114".". VitalotIltball Pe.:lt Morelos Reim 01 la eaten that& Illmds' Open Meer eseept 115 cenu.'sdi tbaoladdizle. Al!liill811111tat led previous IMOOMINI.laL Artri P, tn , 110.11), 4,......, , NA 17ta! 111: 11 hwri atte |