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Show Wte DESERET EVENING NEWS TUESDAY OCTOBER 13 1914 ! luvTtJ l KM ct . ef twitii Temalv Corner uott ajt uti rmcn: H'BKtirriOM Kr MaU. M renr Wg Carrlaf. far Taar M recruit from th vest la quit' the torn mileage In the Called State la capitalised at ari avrfsgco about t ItIulf to be awl to aa taatm auiu .The Army and Navy Journal, which IC.WO per mile, at htrh figure't could not be replaced and fetch la baa ae been t me than Us getuat saUi. fur thc aioat term enUrimenl. ace a way to teat she abort term ealiatmentid-- a thee more, la the last twelve year without a new law. Tha power edrvady about- - half the. capita Uzatkia of the held by the president. the secretory t railroad has been arlded to their cost, a roe of ehk-- baa added a dot- atr and the commanding generalsoldof a ' alaI moat r to their art revenue, though the to discharge' department aajr after aix moot ha of aerrUe. la Indn td j Interest on thli great sum milt be aa the mean. It te suggested that In tamed every year, la the eame period time the wages of employrea hare ooe or aiore regime nta met be dla-- ) charged when a herd of officer deter. Inucaaed from a to 7 per cent, while auldiata I hf rptea of traffic have bees constant-l- y nlBH THTirto tw ledoepd.'"-These carriers ara thus and near men be enl'ried in their place h unious and snomakm This plan looks to be tritsr n u!t of towering the price of their ltd to (err the purpose of a hostile f, idea than a servlcw while inv reusing its cost lead of the short-terOrdinary readers are not food of way to demonmrate It might possess. The theory of the studying statistic of any kto or deshort-terr- a plan aas that men aho ducing results from aa analysis of ......liM t1 teiat wfcir. m 7ar fotaitfu XtM Hr rr b f -v Fexelgv peetag otxra. a A OS re, namuHH, THE 1 anMiM NX. Uta Oyr, tuft.4 PEKKKCT M a 4 etfter fer rakucaUea ahenlft Uliat. d naftaf aunaa aM ka pU-'T- Tark OKca III FlfX Ara Oftaa lia Mlekteaa MrlUiaw, It.sreec latfta. Haw . ima a t-- T BataM as ffta HaatafRca ef ftatt Lafta Pur aa aaeaaft alaaa aarlar apaarStaa H Aat a Caasraea Kard 1 lilt "would not other hr enter Hie army them, Ooncerning railroad llgurra esmight do so Wy for the patriotic mo- pecially. most people are Impattent BALT LAKE C1TT.- - OCTTH. tive of equipping taepiseivea to sen e wrlth many ttie RJea tS popular that the their country Hi time of need. Snch great corpora I too ara robbera, and wen would hardiydoro forward unless that their adept juggle the ligurva go IOYALTT 1 felYISOfi. terms of the enl vet event were delta as to make them tell any desired tale the - What the Coiled States need most " The foregoing statements, however. arn Holy esiabttshed of all ig a nationalistic hurinrs by) The Cnlted Stales la la ao condition imwntrov ertibte. Stripped of all terb- nice I alty. declares The Chicago Herald. to meet sudden emerge n Ics. Its amblgufty, and reducing the ' hoMing that wow le the I bn to Prahlem to it aimpkwt teCa, - they ter twer la very vmvan- .army ?i u a time leg ifta great HtSW rovtld he put1 te smptytn eupport Oen. Dodgebody of A me rices- - people and Ameri-ia- n hich la effect la fhaf Hie'riV tika a creditable time should anything manufacturer to reHa the tre- aa road ef " e country te not unreaPtlfl-lb- er no in arise emergency mendous power that a national sentila the nation to hava a sonably oppressed or condemned --In ment of business hi alt v will put be- dlsposftton army. It does not har- othT nerds that they b given a standing larger hind American enterprise monise with the cherished notional squara deal" Germany knows the secret, and the tradition A hat the sal toft does need, tremendous expansion of her business bonever, is more trained men in 4vll "tear a line to He ..England nfe Purely no one' Will argue that to the hr gmjgdna' the easiimd 4 t tVm midst3' F a FSJSGsiijSl todawig j dilion about would, be mtUtariam To her beat to jnfryutage-tha- T spirit. Am argue that ah(Hy to meet emergsnriea would art to bringt hem3fout. to llt ' tH - e fir' 'a!.mi tjjit. 1 ' -- -.- J- t!ir aroa.jhi Journal 5 They moat pot theif ptrtntfm to a prartical nae and b loyal to their country's material enterprises is well as to its high Meats Develop this sentiment and the peoInsist n American good. ple TheywlJJfupport the countrys Industrie, and the results win soon he seen In an expansion of our domestic market, the firm and moat Important concern of our whole Industrial system, Uvery sort of business, from pgrtcultnre to commerce, will fed the s -- stimulus Develop this emlfraeot end IKe a will make the label "Made in Anverl"' stand for the best' that skin and capital van prodoc. The Wa to to put behind the great ? fore of industry sod trade extension the ateadyand powerful inlloencea f national pride, baaed on solid national achievement. It Ja to btve.Ameriean. he-- -l consumera aa welt aa producer S live thoroughly In the superior cyret-- ! 5 ha of their own product with solid grounds Jor such belief. It) is to pro vide trade both at home and abroad it h the Irrratstihl argument that come from merit, atneertryand pstrto- Thhv 1s the stew 3 rig cnthualasm. S ukt ky th Chicago paper, which an must subscribe I Continuing its pa-- 9 ri'.tlic plea fcr T hi aalfurialUtic g . nesa loyalty, the Herald says. Ia this-idefanciful from tT "It prgctp-a-i and elf rs intensely prsetk-s- i and 111 mao-ufact- ut ' l ' i;v-'i- " 1 Fr a irimraj weakness that doe not el and If II Tb constant fMtt la for peace. W are a commercial realise that only In peep!" and pear can our bastnesa program. W have been ridiculed abroad locaua of I f. rommnn ,hat grant Jwt mr 4wtt M produce min huf het the ear good Im to reaaoa wbrihsr the qut,(f Kurftp, OKvuld c use the suspension of west'll or the queri of power t t M ,ewtker fomcasts la something new coat of count less thousands slain on the under the sunbattlefield la better, T form oor sevond libs ef defne WhenMexk-abullets cross th lfi we hate the organised mllitw. an eff- tcrnatlonsl boundary lin and sroun) icient fora of devoted young Mexicans nr overAmericans, th as militia gee, la num- shooting th mark. .. that bers it could --furnish not to. exceed iaa ao a men, nk"wl trataumlght eltm-InaThe Hermans call thrir grant mortars ao many, though. that th num-p- "growlers " The nllie can ocarrety be would tea This figure, klstwd M I her d aot car t rush ths though. I reached upon the assump- growler. member tion that every Tht It t no moc than Just that-- allle would be found In the r would depend upon their rolunteering. and Germans should speak trail of the 1yr tinder th Constitution and federal bridges that carry lhm ever rnfeiy. law the mllHla could not bo ordered When German airships drop bomb beyond war territorial border, but would ho prtv Urged to volunteer. From on to Paris It causes th Parisians to sit op and take not lea. these fact, which can hardly ha lt is evident lhat wo have Prasident Wilson cannot be pulled fighting fora nor the mean of getting one. True, w e could do aa wo did In into war xrtth Mexico with a team. Jtte, enlist volunteers by thousands, men without training to bo led hy offU Turpin, ehv Invented turplnltg rers wlthowt training la in wa paid Is V. any relation tn ona Dtrk Turpin? al-o- kt ,w - h men-efll-cl- cm, I, te er n able-bodi- oIIk "A --to " "Amrriran-JapaiH-a- As the hiatonan Bum nft says, the vine of liberty ucdcr .smcnvan auspices, took deep rwKW filled the land and unto 'both oceans. Westward the fame of this only daughter off freedom" russed the pari he and Inspired the lUanoerg of -- t Illustrious secretary, Mr. John Hay god consistejily followed by hta Overcoats 4 Off , With a dealre to Insure peaceful relation with the United Stairs, Japan In IM and In 111 signed with the Utter net kin aa arbitration convention whkh provides that "difference whit h may arise of a legal nature, of . reUttng to the interpretation of treaTodajg Japan u the on standard ties existing between Viva two contract- hv of ,n tN. ,hote ori. to settl hy rfipbmvacy eat. Tha wisdom shich had passed Iwen possible shall be referred to tb permanent from India to Ureece. the Jurisprudence Court of Arbitration, established at of Rome; the medieval mumOpa.liti&, The Hague by the Convention of the th July, ISifJ, provided, nevertheless,ths Teutonic method of tepresentslion: do not affect the vital tnthe political experience jf England; the that they the Independence, or the honor terrain; . of of Abe expositor benignant wisdom ,f the two contracting states, and do rxaw-he- d & Ja-P- n. have changed ao vastly stiver more pvvportwnt tbwaever certainly one of the most popular Obercoal ialel we have ever held due fin doubt to it coming fo earlv in the aea.ion. tjec-ms- ny s 1 All doe-fruit- ed (ri.? D- -- dr 4iiN wardatiw that her ireeten dancer lira anMMi th tha United 8tata and the Far Eit. of fata chat Japan ae. It 4a the forenuat object in tn taklaar tip arma xdim4 ijermany Jfibpana hands aith Knrand in th WrlrTr(ffiir'Ta tolTw Jpan nt lead Sim trow wrtij dha iwm t im iitwt aa to aewwra the Germaa fraae K M o wr tornr.tf bv overrun hy th esara China and thus insure ea ataitd fw 1thfira!tn during paaca tax the Far East braun and are opposedthy to autoemj and With th European aatloaa in ihci 0- - FropK ;t u lnro 8 MAIN a jfiip of war th importation of EuroThis wy fart t hat. n mrchandai to rhDa haa eow- -t stand for libraMsm praadd them In this Japan j stopped combat th m Utartem of Germany lui parattvalj otdrn opportunity both for AmrrhS tn far east No on 4he m tnei frtf rOMGMT AM TtlMORBoW eeraly than the Japanese that lb wwr ,mpor, ITlsmote txels worth. Should termnste pr.ur.ptly and re- - f MGIIT Of this total at ,rtTr trnH in th establishment of batter u- 1T1 harad by Ea- ), Steel IMr annoonew and triiehill 0r-Iand drastsndtng between Japan ln Tnu not see what splendid a a Jr. baad upon th mutual msprt la rffrd jrour country, aa Them ofmortanity and conaldrrntioa ach rKHfmiina well aa Shepherd of ths Hills raw Japan. Importing from1" fully th. r'glil of the ...hcc Kor no Li!ui Japan nd other raw mstertal Drametised Irons Harold Bell o natiofia can frin4Ty shea into finihd Arnrhs, ttirna Wright aK e el 4o fhlna7X- chandiar In br'idtipprd right of th other Tie. 1.0. th hant Price pkmahtnC He, !. jana That Japan's policy tn Chins t in scat h r cruiarra. ar at nd Mr children 1 5c. with that of th rnil-e- vour aaniw tobytransport your mcr- - Matinees He perfect harm.-rBut fttates neeos no exttanatten 8r the Poritlve Sroratloo. th aat markets of Otlnt for those unkittlated In the history f handia to t STIR BlAFBUJc PlMFR, Tdar th UnWrd htata raporta far eastern diplomacy a few words worth of TOMORROW ATT NOON fblnaoriy stay not he amiss. rnmpar This with 345.? W J aa, T t tn, h '31:! 1 'IdivJ ' i 1' Llk! - A I : Famoue pUvere News '. Drama Path . Maim-- " 1 SA-Musich Price Jfir, tH THv Coming Tomorrow, KALICK ttf "Vsriw of ' lex lands " d y - .;rr ssr,.,,snurjK,- - Ftwoca Waa Marine Daily ti!y Choosing ""h !;. ALWAYS THE BEST1NVAIDE-- 1 Il.LK. ALL pres-'aa'"u- f)n Vttff.-Chl- nt el OPINION pi ut JUST FOR Till, 1TK. Ilk-ke- lc, lc n -- m (. ' I ; i Well-drill- ,cr exp-nen- fix i of tlwrof- siwf ffteaAnter ht" and Prrxonallly ' " the ' STATE x of l ho Cigirlfflj ' ecv At e are THEATRE UTAH t ron A ALL THIS MEEK. A Sensational both hero. street I Oomedy-Dram- play you will want to ae tark. Price. 2ic. Itc. lie. Matinees Thursday and Saturday, lie. Sic, 1 "The Man an the ."'. v Hffdwitflu i. jfTf, Mifilihw, (fifthtif. y. rMontBffiff, Me EVERT DAY FORMER 1111.10' Mens Daily. J Jta. 7:30 :15 p m. KRftZY KiltS ft BIG ACTS AND I BMJ OF PICTTREK. New prices Matinees, all seats on lower floor, reserved. lSe; balcony, I Sc; boxes. 2Rc. Nights, entire lower floor, reserved first snow.- - Joe; front balcony rsoerved flm show, I r; balance balcony, lie; boxes, la the earnest and aim of th Utah Slat National Bank to constant- -' ly tnersaas its oaefulnew ta ths people and sapplf every legitimate backing Zll d-- slr ned. Checking account (targe - ar araaUi or oordisRy in -- . -- kited. . UTAH ! - t. MORE CSEFTT BY PUBLIC DEAt AND. ' "RJETtHX-T- O S Aaadevllle Sr. " OmilRM. W. Mr P-" ust hafrty Boxes, tynr Rwlt Aw--i o M A RCUSILOEW.'S &-Tr- Ranking in all tw Trost Bonding A ft.. Next Attractlow Sh onr pa- -1 Company TEE GBOVrUREAKER A ' rmpbii-- . hmg on Utah Savings ata Four Act Entitled. acad-etm- ', How often do you hesr eceking of t anybody connect bio hettklnc .hefting liifuemstlon con. rernlng a parthwlar s temk or aualjxii'X re- vjrt bank statciiicfn? New cusNOT often. tom rw are drawn Yn a hank throngh thn IRUA AIrinTT with Gr EDWARD'S MATINEE GIRL'S . Hines and Dh. Byrd froweil. IVank y UUsxm. Three Brothera, GnIM and Hoag, fharle Ale Good Kxrtnstve Orphewm Trwrai Co. Meekly and Orchestra Coor-rr- t. Wv c. Matinees, i It; price. ENTIRE BALTONY- Nights, de to 7 Sc Boxes and t t t : 'price. 7 office Box Sc. open dally I Lnges, 'v-- '" " CH 11 AND A Baal tte - COMMENT -- yoods. Jl' sf AFTERiilAIIl ic. who-woul- d i "Not I.ike inhcgu.ltcturcv -Last Tims T.ir.gS Dsniel Frohman I g, mira . BROADWAY . -- f.i it i bTHF-kt- r 4 mU-tana- the-wa- f - "W r J.rar. interest of 11 lit powers tn chin by! munrTo teflrfi.ttel tasls per, insuring th mdepeMenra end integrity of whirh la hard by of the Chinese empire and the prlncl-- 1 nnl,m' w mataHls pi of squat opportunities front the pom i tb Tnrrhabd1s whoa jra from the Inited mere and industry of all nation l I Turn to Japan, and you find another China swatting your ii.mm.rHil Aeatn la June. Japan took the wM' Eurones exports to Japan1 Xvtvklf. Inttifttive to exchange with France a t MW.PI ri ,t memorandum whose amt waa th till total. England shore 1M.14 an ervstkm of ths territorial integrity Add ven to this lU.Oi ted ye from j dun. third and M19 yen from attempt tn preserve f British India Japan's China intexrttv was mad in July, Hongkong and you see whet an enorm- -j Britain te doing In I 7. When she succeeded In Great trade "u mnejuriing. with - Husete convention rae- -i Japan. German export to Japan totsl nixing "the Independence and th ter- - dt.PffM yen per annum, and those of fitoriel Integrity f th empire of.FVsnc and Belgium, amount to yen and f 0X7.000 yen respectively sad the principle of equal nppnr-(itr ha stopped all Now that tunity tn whatever concern the com-- , Th aid haring th longest range mrce 4 industry if all naltepa. to! Imports from Europe. America Is In a . the ; mooopottxe thee "tw viwuwin Japanese , poattlowt work 1., vrapireoveed engaging gtsss makes the Shortest and defend the maiplenance of ihe market. I n the mermams and ixiei. let thtaij to statu and for this prin- ufseturer of America afford ! Meet men tan count their successes ciple hyquoall the respect means within opportunity slip? pacific 1 on th finger of ono'haod. In the j their reach"" Th destiny of th Pacific It is plain to you that th principles hands of lb thra nation America. in.. these doEUnunta are Great Britain and Japan, Guided by Tushand '.haa embodied Truly the in perfect consonance with th England and the I'nited State. Japan hie peck of trouble. -j of th I'nited 8tats In hopes to maintain the peace of the poikthe far east as enunciated by tbs latf Pacific and especially of th Far East. Th csnaoTt blua pencil know! brother. c rfpl prms Amer-jeuc- the - nfmw 1 " -- ire. . choice now atg- - d " m i . ranginjf from $12 to i m hr 1 thepwest jnateJriaf4 hen-peck- ed KE' Is - bencAHi.,. If thrartlsat H t ueductsm not muj from wuai haa done, not only from what that a fidd army b highly trained Britain ia now trying with In our big cities w would never wait Ont H her mvght to do. but also from -until a erimo was committed to organth plainest facts of domestic and a big lira ise a polk- - force or wait iniernsti-- nsi trade It means qul- to organise wod equip a fir departand a widening tty, market at home. It means quality, ment. forcefulnes and persistent effect To go back to the short term . in tbq movement to yecure a fair Inaptrad by equal aval fa effisliare of the world trade be) ond our borders. ciency la th I'nited Staten army, milIt mean more than that. It itary authorities have pmg differed as mean at home s gradual extension No recognition for Carraaxa. scarcely to (be relative merits of th long-terul the whole range of manufacturenlist- a nod. enlistment and the short-tering Industrie. A national business make to pen! in such case I to drop national Gl AIUI. ment. Th weight of opinion H aployalty will stimulate, the effort to on one kree. Thujas General Bohave this country produce many ths German right extend to Oe- win ia on the ride of ths shorter Spokesman-Review- , pear. sque! said at Rslavlavi. to magnifit-mSpokane things fof which w retyon foreign g but It Is we war" Intend enlistment for - A large ataivdiitg .arxng.., iit- - never . haa. Jhe. present, pat; AtiSievef the reseoft, the recoTifof p a plain lesson nf our dc-- period in the reserve to follow . UJ commended Itself to the American Injuries to officers taught ua..inIn this war em- aotoe vmiHHniant-aitd haw msd a But thi Is phasizes th appcxl of The . American bran-- popular g .Vs pendent Je; Wood.- chief of staff, for prop' unnecessary respects. In the-- and disbelieve not to any that the people e FUN recommendation that- differs quite a far AddiUottot naUonel niilitxry it will round out the area of our in defensive preparation by mean of In the sections of the Utile from Mr. Garrison's. The present national Industries, as far as coo-- e or educt- I'nited State. various ", dit of a training military Soldier swiftcan be degree tons permit them to be rounded term of entlrirarnt is seven yrar. four b The Brute. ion The case for thi stand o a mte of raw levies, as we have ff out with ly madeInontevery In active servlcw and three ia the with a nation war. Officers are not Co-e- d proved What tens do 1 ns when I th same footing This patriotic view of American to man a of to the man duty Wood It a ths would ao make quickly drained, and this will be i ay. "I am- - beautiful?" condi- - more enterprim la not wholly foreign to such pfiyakwi himself hr keep more and case as the tetri th . . tarm six year., permitting lhe soldier - Bold Bopb Bemot past arista r htetetry dnld w tlon that, nraar.f war becomermurateehnttlKl; .' we have had flashes of this sort to ratlin to tpe reserves at the end of and ita machinery more complicated. Aim. Her of loyalty. Bat why wait for crises? a year and a half. He believes that a West Point today fumnhea barely Why not express and utilise this Throughodt life's range "short term aa an active- - soldier might enough officers for our pigmy army In sentiment at a time when It can maiden aim Her time of Rut a score more West ' ' attract wome-t- o- th array th greatest 'benefit? Why Wa Just to change - ' produce Point pa3. scattered throughout ' the not tnak It W part of th national hesitate to enlist for The longer term. name. maiden Her eoold State United factor in a profitably educate permanent psychology, Flora Judge. Further, th short term at active eerv- young men for civilian careers, while the country's business, one of the aft th same time giving them a mill- principal notipscifiuln plants la Hloorir Boston. w tary tri.nlng that would make them crest national platform of program i to train larger numbers of men for , and competent officers after a few month a ' are s, prosperity? "Where you going, pap t" asked emergency possible active lyrvice. .If the American people, producer a little . ' an A smalt with ev army ronsum, The world hope there will be no " ad consumer and cry To Copp I Hill Burying-grounce wars. bur iong er lx a producer .and every does adequate reserve of young men of mil"Is that where all ths. policemen r? training that ft gtve to youngj mT not in It ? Tout h hut buried proand the to m g Ira the ex gftm a certainty. them employed for Companion. training itary men Invaluable is well learn this principle, if they will resolve lesto from war this Ihe . and morally s a both phyalcally ductive industry appears to be plan country, sons to use American goods on the it present the Blame. It is peaceful, not militaristic, in It which most American Could Indorse. ground that they are American to purpose and spirit. It ahns only aide Annie Do you like his dancing? goods. If manufacturer "wilt go on the CHINA AND THE WAR. military i Pannie Te. hut I wish ha wouldn't qualify cii liens resolutely forward with the deter- of American .ciiuxnshlR'te thetaIMFKICAY RtlLW VS tread, n my. foes, so often!. mination to make "Made In Amer,r fur make peace rarve that Annie Whst slxe shoe do you wear? meow bejtr ito American From this point of view there will (Translation furnished by Interna-- 1 and to everybody else, then Is no Judge. There is probably ao better Kvtng with Major tlonal New be general agreement j Agency.) power that can atay th onward York national New of rxttroada on of fnited rthe the fhe Dayton - Though- - certain number of Chinese march of this nation' s business. milling Gravity. A he publicly Sald last Bator-daguard. States than Gea. G. M.x Dodge. He Man Ion dock H What are you rownewspapers mt still talking about t Is an engineer of the highest standing a irrftt rwm, fd that Japan's intervention somewhat, widly. j ing with that trunk In the bow of the ned an wide can Yoo experience, opera boat for. Pat a builder of reserve ts oor national "Is Patraetbure. an" If II was hi th not make a ao idler or a aalter la a day there a distinct irnprAement In' the f War Garrison has tor. student and economist, of Secretary tone dthers are adopting. The change, j I the wouldn't ever all rowin b come, training j stern, uphill should war reserv If an and than nsual acumen and army made bis plana for Ihe time? An' this way I'm rowin' the eotdter gets in the national guard perhaps, ' to In the main due to the win irtejudf bis recommendation ia j When he makes statement, therefore, downhill 11 the time! Tale Record. would - ; be Invaluable. satisfaction expreseed by the reking In th ragin he ? a ts the needs and achievement of hta snnusKreport Government at "Jaisn's repealed xs-si month Tone C okw. vor a abort WnUetmeBt, eurancea of good faith. It to du also, . this great agency of ctvl!rxtion..pfo- OFFICERS. DEARTH OF to realization of the fact that proterm whereupon th aoldtrr will perity and commerae, hix. words, arx - (Did year playmate enjoy her wieit?" longed - to preig rampaigni New York American. (Ml Ufa, obligated An return to th entitled he. weight; for It is safe to said a mother to her small todaughter, can haft effect the of a.tdlBg who a little adieu - rakes Hi Ik evsat, of war . Tlte shun assume. tr0! hth the allies fuel only AhM jhgy lt. ia to auch nareat aa tha diahnaxilun.. w jvpr' friend.had- -JarkliiiWrii fie4i of tradels Gertnart rrmiev ndth To proaure. On both" bound , term bss bran advoiated by General sent findings which cannot h upset did.' I think she yea. rrgqher. Why. the mortolltv among the offi.-rThat the railroad system - of the replied the child. "I called" her responsible paper are wise hi Wood and many otfier high army offl- ?Y that and Belgium grounds In the battles In Franc ended coring to quiet the poblie mind, f tons that dear" been la R State the has very Called often, while pays dressy wages highest by many and ls grave eo there ter, has been great They go on better and indicate1 One plan brought forward con- In the world, and thgt It-- pay mere you use when you have company."- - Immediate lack of men In command. to thamight country at .largo tb splendid Tooths Companion. In potte on agree Invested Both based aides that taxes than has 'now ot showing It- the apparently it capital localizing opportunity regiments, templated officers already self capable of standing alone. For th ting the proportion of two enlisting men near Jhrir home and railroads of any other country, .will five. of out wounded aa or kilted time being China la completely cut off having them serve at garrisons In their he admitted without argument. As id "Bo you have no references" ex Id I This heavy loss among officer from foreign financial . sestet nr. that this be efficiency, statistic arc aia laMe Giles to th boy who offered portionatety to that among the men Borne of her own sources of revenue. Situ state. It w as srg-f- d fact aa the that hand. a farm the Custom receipts for example, will result undoubtedly from would take away eturdy young men to prove that this same system dies himself "No. 'air." said the youngster "But! th modern atrntegv which encourages deersesd and yet somehow or other who are not now attracted to the army mom work ia proportion to Ua rapifal, I that I left without asking! soldiers the cover for Ihe raeeoq funds hay got tn he found W hay every poeolble : sd would save the government a vast and eleo doe more work on less capifor owe Too are. when I had been 'still permits, and in a sense sequire no dArbt that they can be found protal. in th than railroad now cow j travel of a month themaetee maent we Grave had heed, died, expenses. system and ail to vided a sections of th nation under-- 1 say spent the expo i ofien 11 xt on their faces, a modern Stand t hat Ihey most mwe for h- A mnn enlisted in New Tork is quite other country in the world. This would to cat it. Borne week ftfterwxrd a pig iesty. e and would you believe It? tin of infantry will with their bayachievement of Ibis one purpose. That likely to pe neat' to some far western I seem to disprove the claim ao often died, had to eat that. Well tw days ago onets throw up' tiny rampart of la the point which the Chinese Preawj post and upon his discharge, be te sent J asserted that American railways .are the old woman died, and ea I hopped earth and shield behind themselves (t. might well drive home at the present j evcr-c- a Pi tallied. Aa a matter of fact It." London hack to th piece where h en 111- -1 concession tbs officers time. , Jncak-ulaki-e- tinues All Week It six-mu- le method This Great Sate Con Pruncq and Holland, air abed on her!,lCTo iVnvent still further the ties of -i r alectm tnflueoca." , fnid-ib!between th ta rouixrta, -' treaty of st aaTRh polUJcl ait Japan la mir JMt. Bam facial Jdfta.1 lth Orat Britain htv ueifiied the potent Induence upon Japan Is the fhecrfulfv street to insert tn that unvent lh article "Should Fnc live Imlaration off State following independence which' went forth frni either high contracting party convlude tb historic hall dt Ph.ladelphla found a treaty of general arbitration with a her diacipi In the"Vbik f tlta wurld sllhtrd power. It ts agreed that poth-olj lug In tbit agreement shall sntail ups. age be--- QcOaranhicaHy Jspafl iR'SrVepe tie H contracting party an (.bliawtom to tween th great autorracy of Russia go do W f VTVTi thrlinswr tin wlieia.. and the grand repuhlkamam of h in force.-kwtreaty of arbitration is With the. moral support, if not This clause should ease- the minds iha material umetance, ot th Cnlted j of those Amyrlcsna who seem to tvrfhrnd that Japan, njth Enala nf w corn tnta rotlteiaa aid mar rme the I'aitH Wttn ih e hirn'that the Jap- Aa arwrite aAraa aavr. arth Caaiasda naant, haa rruiarra ot the trad ' r e live tVa-ark- uf as a nation. ef the American did nonid By x" Japan and the UnitedStates K. K. KAU Ihl'Il of Itrlatioas, c al Door, etc. ' ' Bell STATE NATIONAL BANK. lake CHy. Utah - . th' rHt4 ftitft CAT7 y' fw-.- trim ?Avy r. 1 JeaIures-- 7 ig aj-pua-rd. HigwIrHi'g Coocen (techestra 2r," Oct: 19-2- 9 THE MORI. IV a M AllVIT, A N r HIS INTFRN ATTON ft ! 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