Show S J: U' I U ’ 37 'S (z-ti ’u s' 1 — — I ‘ 4 l - - J- ’ h-X— I ' 1 - Mb! u® i'""'" ' — EDITORIAL - f ’ “ r ‘ U-'1 I I Brown J I I ' 4 i - PAGE I'w Ik? i-H 1 Arthur r‘ ! 4 7 p c ’ — — j I'Wt'r'-'' I -r 1 - -— L I I T'"" 1 m I A h jl — Editor W TV : B BJS 4r E-A was 773 i Sunday m I qwT eb Salt k’pj Lake 77— 15 City J ' 1914 r Utah ' I y STEADY ! I’ ' OR NEED A L diminution of — ACTION STOCKS the — — — AND — —— ' BONDS - Milton the H Lee’s Life-Story Great ‘Beat’ Newspaper advantage USING recent years an enormous share of Rlasbfl! Wetfc’t United States has long enjoyed in a favorable the savings made by people of quite moderate balance of trade is creatinga provoking means has been investedin stocks that situatiqn with Martin of By Green which Mr Wilson and bis counsellors are more or less speculative Many people never Herald V Again Proven -Republican must deal Imports of foreign goods are rapidly grasp the differencebetween bonds and stocks If (Copyright 1914 by the Press Publishing-Co) increasing exports by the same token are a security bears the of prominent VIDENCES to tlie life feel name some p continue multiply that of YORK ought to pretty declared story Milton H Lee copyrighted chesty” growing less at an increasingrate The drain of they do not ask how their interest N the head polisher “now stands L-j that the Committee of by The Herald-Republican gold and published exclusively in its columns was a newspaper one of the maleficentbyproducts of this related to that of other investors ourteen declared that we are a moral community?' “beat” of no mean order is less discouraging course replied the laundry ui “the however than the companion The collapse of such securities the as New inference to man the be drawnv The irritation of our friendly neighbors would sufficiently attest the importance from circumstance that American manufacturers Haven and Boston & Maine railroads must lead of the Committee of losing of the ourteen? are their story from a journalistic standpoint even if home market to foreign imports many small investors to our own judgment had not is that the Committee of greater caution They ourteen and the are selling less goods abroad thaq appraised of the the had 'made a town of New-York formerly should reflect that when they buy a stock value item at moral they news outset The Salt Lake Tribune observe the We Committees Treasury reports show a total loss in December yesterday consideredit so interesting that it infringed merely buy a of ourteen patting itself on Its share of the profits after all our copyright in order to present 1913 of over collective back $46000000 from the aggregate bal-and debts it to its readers paid If this are narrow margin “No sensible person ever of ance trade that was enjoyed by the United is wiped out they not merely lose the dividend that 'New York Lee’s story was told by him to Thomas Ramage a member of the reportorial staff was more states in December 1912 'but the price of the stock falls and immoral than any other large city Under the Payne-Ald-rich A much of their of this newspaper who visited him at the Utah state prison That portion of Lee’s seaport like this community criminal tariff law the American producer was guaranteed capital is attracts the gone adventurous narrative that was felt to be of value to the federal department of justice signed raSmNSSura from and the breed the American market without ruinoiis foreign was abroad sa$ie But "when they buy a bond they buv a prior TlacA1'ofln'nby Inland It is a Lee as a formal confession although other details of his tempestuous career which portunity not only from competition the protectionhe received for the honest but for the dishonest claim upon the income of the he company taking detailed to The Herald-Republican attracts visitors him to increase his output and to representative hundreds of thousands of augment of all were not included therein since every Itweek classes of stock The must and these visitors come here with' money company be of they could advantage to the government in prosecutingthe aged In 1911 no to spend American exports to other lands under at maturity pay the debt in full or confess bank Mr man most citizen of a small town is that law Ramage his to the of the “The circumspect than twice great has taken oath truth article he for this exports wer© more as as ruptcy prepared newspaper liable to take off the muffler and run himselfup to in the precedingyear and in 1912 they were three in an fourth speed affidavit of which the following is a fac simile when he loses himself in the metropolis Th© illusive mirage of “rights” has been a He wants entertainmentthat he can't get atz home times as great and there are many persons here to give him golden hope that led investors into stocks The what he One of the Compelling Democratic theories in of Utah wants for had a delightful habit of State companies the assembling "Except open gambling the sporting visitor ot ringing the existing Underwood tariff statute was children once in about so often and ss can get just what he wants noiv the inhabitant carvingrich same he could in the days before the Committee of that the broadening of the as American producers’ and juicy “melons” ourteen County of Salt Lake was organized New York is no more! moral now market abroad would compensate him for his than it was then in fact question if Most melons nowadays turn out to be lemons — a moral standpointIt Is In as good condition from of the home market This was a part of The in the pastures which used "ifteen years ago vice was more or less restricted'’ green corporations The New reedom that was to redeem the loss in The Parkhurst crusade was to find milk New York and to under wayJ honey are today stubborn soils being first duly sworn according but had not Thomas Ramage by the removal of “the artificial stimulation taken effect Dives and dumps were run openly But The cost of operatingany kind of a plant is inpeople lookingfor them knew where td to prosperity” go The residence districts were None the less it has freo comparatively creasing The public will not permit exceptional law I deposes from and says: and have been continuously immoral persons Because of the scarcity of am as was predicted that an increase in imports profit to public service violations of the corporations It some-seems Tenement House law its enforcement has been was rigid and effective followed by a decreasein exports times hostile to living divias it it was of prides itself a 1913 “The Committee ourteen on the The American produceris selling less at since October employed by The Herald-Republican fact that it has closed the dives and home than dend the dumps and practically eliminated the old disorderly he is selling less abroad than for districts But ever beforeand it forgets to state that the people So the small investor does well to cut out dim who frequented' the it 9 follows logically that Monday ebruary 1914 Milton dictated dives and American visions of “rights” and and on Lee dumps are all here yet except those who" some years advances and prefer have died And for every one that dies there Is a productionhas shrunk vatly with a corresponding definite obligationsthat or two Where are they? repay dollar for dollar decline in the “All town If to the same time over the entire police force were-' aggregateof wages paid to American It is perhaps significant a confession and at of this tendency that the me gave me other set to work to enforce tho Tenement House Taw-It workingmen WS' couldn’t past few the job of cleaning weeks have strength in accomplish out the seen much in three This combination of evils cannot long endure years This concerning his life which not germane may be a condition standard bonds information was of York should feel which New proud If that- Is the without serious injury to our national industrial case the Committee of ourteen has a right to Pbat itself on the back fabric A be applied remedy must and public the confession to but interesting to the public "Vice herded by itself Is blatant PRIVILEGED CLASS offensive—and of tho condition and its inevitable effects under control of the authorities Vice plastered all over a great city is secretive insidious and is LABOR unionists may be expectedto resent necessarythat the public may be awakened victims who would not otherwisebe within entwining Herald-Repub its reach the decision of the I the article which appeared The Nebraska supreme wrote in And there you are and there we are the Committee And of couri tliat they constitute ourteen will be in our midst as long as the a “privileged class” To DRIVING A BARGAIN holds out” appropriation the public generally the idea has at least the lican of Tuesday ebruary 10 1914 in toto This PRESIDENT WILSON continuesto assume that charm of novelty The fundamental principle THE TANG O’ THE TANGO upon Is the Congress ought to repeal the exemption clause which labor bases its right to organize a privilege tango immoral? mean are the new dances entirely from information given me immoral? or they all article was written group under the head of tan-go? of the canal act merely becauselie says he wishes that is asked the head polisher denied capital is that in union alone but without informationas to ui7tU can search me” answered the laundry it why he wishes can it obtain the strength to share in is that the town man demand ‘‘ know is nutty over tango it He does not explain personally by Milton H Lee and this article appeared in why he surrendersto the enjoyments of life equal to that of the privileged They 11 be dancingit at funerals next If the dances are immoral why do so he reiterates only that the Great Britain ex-s many eminently moral people class It is indeed far cry from that position But tbem? that when a remember party of the emption is a" violation The Herald-Republication under the heading th® Ddde’ "Makes to the conception of labor's began to put on dances might as held by akin to the treaty lango in a dance hall on the edge of without giving reasonsfor adopting an the Nebraska tribunal Chinatown a few years ago he had to pull down the which is totally at variance with that ho lnddf tnd could S6t ln that wasn’t Confession of Career Bandit" The court's decision is not as known however without And if people had held for eighteen attempted to put over stuff like months and that does violence to Ipgic to support it The opinion recites that the the modern dancesin the old Haymarket they the pledges his party made for him PLVuc?ren thrwn out lnto Slxth avenue on would their in the citycharter of foolish faces clause South Omaha pro-that do Times change” The country feels convinced Mr Wilson will viding only union labor can be employed upon follow the right as he sees it it has not 4 however public works is it — unconstitutional because and before this Subscribed sworn me fourteenth day of made him the keeper of the public conscience The prives taxpayer ’f his property for a benefit ebruary 1914 believe him people they thoroughly honest and sincere of thc ch the court conceives trust his integrity but they may be union labor to have become In the respect that it My commission of Life in view of his inexperiencefor withholding expires November 30 1914 restricts opportunity for public employment to full confidence that he understands what to do one1 class of the population this provision is and by how to do it They do not suspect his motives Joseph Wallace opposed to the spirit of republican but they do his judgment and furthermore the Notary Public government relations of the nation — foreign are as much the It required deal of tli part ? V1nk that t11® brilliant agreat courage on the Herald-Republican’s only objection to the attitude of its journalistic neighbors people’sbusinessas their domestic affairs of the court to the male captivates assume tlii attitude The practice the 1 It is not impossiblethat there is reflection their entertaining performancescast Jntuired of Trixie today the profession may be real ne- of admitting members hile a facetious labor to speeia upon newspaper w unions in Utah youth wearing a and the west generally cessity for clinging desperatelyto British friendship privihA‘s deniedother citizens who have Mere they alone judged by what they do tie at the flrst asked no union we the head waitress if the A have ariseh 0S(B condition may wherein cardS is should not complain unhappily members of the (SQgtSAH restaurant vocation elsewhere likely to Jwn coi?taincd so are any common as to have become a custom Ingredient akin to m asphalt English supportin a forthcomingcrisis is the "only '' form harsh judgments of Utah in political Tifo dependent foi heir live men newspapers from the sample furnished by the Tribune ew “That all Trixie The character depends" protectionupon which we can depend all by lihood upon the gently patting her that standard That would be conspicuouslyunfair but the vagrant fancy of the electorate and estimate us Wonderful of our diplomacy as revealedin coiffure Mexican "Take me for instance to it danger exists would care combat lends a tinge of probability’ that the Im a girl what had a good educa-tion state and yet A newspaper’sfirst duty is to print the news when it is news and to present such when It comes tn department may have involved us in international mgh brow dope 1’m as noisy as a can of sardines but ABOLISHING AN EVIL comments thereon in the proper column as it may deem just to strike the boss for a raise That has always been ifput get an opening can complications so dangerous that we need Great and over a song dance what was never written- in the iniquities the existing the principle that has guided Herald-Republican of Britain friend In American The But two Utah any book to stand our depriving neighbors our at the consider it their chief mission in life to regale their readers with Bemernher that what method of maintaining prisoners was here before me? coastwisevessels of canal tolls exemption we our supposed shortcomings Well she could tell queen you right off the bat how jail it was not introduced by the present They prefer to publish if they can do so a fabricated description of some miles we were from Mr are making a sacrifice for which the compensation county Moon and she used to many hand three-baggers before steady ought to be enormous We trust President Wilson county administration The system has long been instance in which we transgressedrather than a report of the news of the day customers about this little speck of dust on which we in c&mp whirling has driven a good Predecessorsof the present bargain progress there Whether they fancy they can better improve their own condition by drawing us space like a bowling ball down a busy alley out It vt asn long before a long drink of enjoyed tho profit — if profit there be-— water putdown to their level rather than elevating themselvesto ours or lack the newspaper up a stiff kick and the boss canned that intellectual well as he That as circumstance naturally does spin’ to WHERE AMERICA LEADS pursue any other policy is not especially material not warrant its " 'This is food factory’ that’ continuance neither does it justify CDe 1 Superiority b I ' B f ' ' ' corporation I ? A U'hi'! I con-dition L self-congratulatory rc-port accurately I l 1 expenses 1 ad-mitted £ t r enabled precedence c1 1 r 1 I I deprivation It: I 1 !-If i occasioned oc-curred f T v- i recruit r disreputables ' i discussion violently r UI I I I ! 4 a i L a I Hay-Pauncefote attitude ! i i - i de-the Merry The t 1 excused Side unquestionably — — — - — intel-t“al1woman p I’ ta-bIe i t replied affairs L i J ' L i 1 p I I WHATEVER f P I ? incumbent jut -through t ' efficiency 1 SELECTION of American transportation any assumption that the present sheriff is 4 to manage the Great Eastern Railway- in perquisitesdenied to other sheriffs Both and England is certain to evoke much excited he and the Those Plumes county commissioners are to be commended disgustedcomment in Great Britain Calm superiority for recognizingthe evil and abolishing it over the remainder of the universeis a John by Blamable customs quite frequently obtain T! plume adorning Maggie’s hat Bull characteristic Is six feet long that can be ruffled only by the know it common consent until some especial instance I doubt indeed if there's a bird If there be any most severe shock branch of their That’s tall characterand demands their removal enough to grow it in the natives of the tight human endeavor which That appears to have been the case with reference within the trolley car She sits strikes little isle do not consider themselvesto excell it this lot of to feeding of prisoners A a poses system that is And is She swings that plume around of small importance No proof is required that fundamentally wrong should disappear when an And tickles twenty noses (they are the lords of creation they admit it awakening of the public conscienceviews it in this the roof Unwittingly she dusts And yet a remark by Lord Claude Hamilton new light Wipes cobwebs from the ceiling And chairman of the Great Eastern board of directors brushing the conductor'schin Both Sheriff Smith and the board of commissioners Gives him a creepy feeling should rouse our amiable British cousins to the that some of new course procedure agree No style too freakish can be made character of American rivalry even though their shouldbe institutedthey may safely be depended or women dear we swear it disagreeableexperiences in the Olympic games upon to follow the law in every particularand No mode can be so horrible failed of that effect requires But what some girl will wear it “Our company has been correct whatever it obliged to go to the United States for a new general manager” said Lord Hamilton “as at the President Wilson cannot be accused of not giving present time there is a dearth in the British Isles fair warning if the American merchant marine of proficient men for the more importantpositions should now insist on coming into existence and railways” Opossum shot in Kentucky was foundto have a on British paying Panama canal tolls Roosevelt button in its stomach There are some Lord Hamilton’s criticism of his native land thing’s that even an opossum can’t digest is the caustic since he Unpadded coats for men are the style this year more would doubtless St Louis has an ordinance regulatingthe size which will cause a great shrinkage in the number of to athletes tn an Englishman for motives of patriotism this country the the it jf whips teamsters use Why doesn’t A man at Moberly Mo keepsa swarm of bees in could he find any whose management would not go a step farther and regulate the size of the his stovepipe hat If he is such a bonehead as that ruin his investmentsin the the bees cannever sting him Great Eastern language they use? an expert receiving 4— W- - e t you J WviC No There are h lot of Americans who don’t know much aboult the JJeclarationof Independence and that can tell constitution on the instant what Cobb’s batting averageis tho The baseball Khedive game who used khedive of his first Egypt has seen And probably there are Americans to think they would like to be the -just matterhow unhappy a man may’ have been with nothing on earth will make him flatter by that she was acknowledging not a Circe Cecilia and the Venus de Milo Don’t Proclaim that you’re Never Going to Do It ather Again— for Time has Heard a Lot of those Proclamations! his first wife her successor combinationof ' some Clarence By Cullen I ’ I ’ - CLCVLUM by i 'Copyright 1914 Press Publishing Co the I I 4 ' ! can Anybody SAY but the ellow — Escapes being Bruised Up is the One I I J “NO" Who I Plans that arein the Cosy Cor generally End The made nor There ! The Unsuccessful Man doesn’t Need to be Told Why — but he Likes to Submit the Questionas Show Signs a Sop to his Vanity! Healing! When you Able are and Willingto Put your inger on your Weakness Will It I incline I I - six-foot ) “Well we were talking not long ago 'Why don’t get married?’ said ‘You pull down healthy' every week for doing nothing and mazuma know swell girlies what think you look like a’ Romeo’ “ ’Not for mine’ he said ‘the dolls floating around now looking like string-beans haven’t got the brains of a mosquito They’re so light that If they didn’t" have nails in their shoes they’d float away “ ‘I’m looking for a queen who is right there with? the looks and is interesting too wife what want a can talk politics science aft and things like thatwhich didn’t come my way when’lstarted life pounding 1 I exposes ATERTHOUGHTS I he said just like ‘so put a brake on that high brow stuff and play a solo on that cash register’ The poor girl was foolish to pUt up an and it wasn’t long before argument she You was answering ads know that member of the Beef Trust what sits at your table and carries the loaf sugar home in his pocket when the boss isn't look-i ing? a 1 I of with The Trouble Some of us is that we the Man have to our Mustache Comb during Expect pulled out of the Coach Office Hours isn’t Mufch Mire by’ those Two Tired in the Job! Interested Nags Maybe and Manana Boss The that says who Uses a i ' on the front of a car' Well the first thing We know he haJ two girlies on his list One of them can talk you off your feet and her middle is name Brains? He told me himself that he just loved to hold a chair in her front parlor and hear her tear Off down of yards what he didn’t language even understand Nqw the other girl is a little doll with real goldendo'me bnt a she wouldn’tknow art from wrapperla soap “All she reads is the ‘Sales Today Girls’ and Wh¥n she looks at you with’ her loving you'd qthink to come in out of the rain Jbut-take know enough it from she can cook me steak what a would tickle a bandit and she knows forty-five different ways how to touch up your' facial map and crowning? glory understand that he’s given- her the and is all dated up with this high brow queen receiver Excuse me” and here Trixie picked up the telephone “I hope this is an Invite for a swell Ushow’x “Referring to- our former conversation” '"J1: tured when the fair cashier had finished her telephone conversation“it is easy to surmisethat the gentleman in question wxll soon wed this girl who possesses-sveh a Don’t you wonderfulmentalitythink “Not on your life'Trixioreplied a del! ghtfu b s’mHe creepinginto her beautiful brown eyes? “he just handed? me a happy flash over the wire that he' eloped with1 the Innocent doll this morning The girt? who'WretiM with the stars may enter tain innocent queen who can wrestle with a good steak will land him in the end’ a bell " ' ’ I 1 she-didn’t -orbs ' -on I go-by“ ' I ’ we’ve that Life After Discovered isn’t a flitteringGenerality we Begin to Concentrateon the Concrete acts! The man dares that Work’’ is who ven'--' De-he "Loves sometimes Open to Suspicion Which is why we Doff— If the Good Resolution the to the Headgear it's shows a Bent Spot Sign ellow who frankly a Sure says he Hates his Job that you’re Trying not and yet Does It to the to breakIt! Queen's Taste! -Enough amanbutthe -I I ‘ " ' v a A-U - SSfi - i4 3 4 |