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The WEATHER t " " si",r'H' Horvlre. t,y. I It Culo . Nov. II. a m. flr' "" "lor tnnlnhl. Satttrdaj rflT'" f"lr tun iinK'Bmtullniw advlre prove ,1 tlie fellow who pet iHimelhlHK ( r n"thiiK mV l,n' dourly for It The Sun for Rood Job printing. Entered ns Second-CUn MaCt.r, Juno 4, 11S. at the I'oitofflce at IV ke t'tih. I n ler the A l of March 3. lilt VOLUME I; NTMHEK 23. EVERY Fill PAY NOVEMHEK 1, HU8. LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY ENCIRCLE THE EARTH Armistice Brings. About Everything That Has Been Demanded of Huns By This Country. MASTERLY ADDRESS TO PEOPLE FROM PRESIDENT WILSON ltesidcjits of Price got their first now of lite unconditional vinrtuicr of the Germans ami the aignmir of the pence terms throUKlt Sun bullatitm. Tlie worlilwlu?""uiulecI nl U o'clock l:'t Monday morning (November llthjT Washington, I). C, time. Ited revolution was rampant thrrfughout the empire with William Hohcnzollcrn, former emperor of (iermany and king of Prussia, h fjRltUe in Hollond from his native land. The nrmistir in.ptwwl by the allies and the American govornmuiu was signed by the German envoys at midnight Sunday 5 o'clock l'nris time--and hostilities ceased six hours Iaterv The state department at Wash ington, I). C, gave out the news at'.J:1fi o'clock Mondn ino-iiiug. Terms of the surrondi.'r were not made public coincident with this announcement, but they wore given out later jn the day. Infor mation that the armistice had been signed was transmitted to the White House immediately after it was recoived by the govern ment, and President Wilson soon issued a statement to the Ameri ca people. Appearing before congress in person, President Wil n road the pence terms in full. These concluded he said: WAH COMES TO AN END. ; "The war thus comes to an end. For, having accepted those Unas of the armistice, it will be impossible for tho Gorman com-j rmml to renew It. It is now possible to nssoss the consequences , "f this great consummation. We know only that this tragical i nr, whose consuming flames Rwept from one nation to another until all the world was on fire, is at tin end and that it was the, privilege of our own people to ontor it at its most critical juncture! m such fashion and in such force as to contribute in a way of nhich we are all deeply proud to the great result. We know, too, hat the object of tho war is attained ; the object upon which till free men had sot their hearts; and attained with a sweeping com pleteness which even now we do not realize. Armed 'MipeiialNm och as the men conceived who were but yoatorday tho masters : Germany, i. at an end, its illicit ambitions engulfed in black' litmsttr. Who will now seek to revive it? The arbitrary power' f the military caste of Germany which once could secretly and . i its own single choice disturb tho peace of tho world Is clls- rvditced and destroyed. And more than that much more than thathas been accomplished. Tho great nations which associated themselves to destroy It have now definitely united in the common purpose to set up such a peace as will satisfy the longing of the holo world for disinterested justice, embodied in settlements v hlclt arc based upon something much bolter and much nioro Unting than tho selfish competitive interests of powerful states. There is no lor.gor conjecture as .to the objects the victors have in n-ind. They have a mind in the matter, not only, but a heart also. Their avowed and concerted purpose Is to satisfy and protect the uak as well as ta accord their just rights to the strong. HUMANITY OF THE VICTORS. "The humano temper and Intention of the victorious govern mints htir already been manifested In a very practical way. Their representatives in the supreme war council at Versailles have by unanimous resolution assured tho peoples of the Central Empires that everything that Is possible in tho clrcumhtunces will bo done t supply them with food nnd relieve tho distressing want that is 'i .0 many places threatening tlteir their very lives, and stops are t bo taken Immediately to organize these efforts at relief in tho mho systematic manner that they were organized in tho case of Helgium. Ily tho use or tho idle tonnage or tho Central Empires " ought presently to to be possible to lift the fear of utter misery .m their oppressced populations and set their minds. and n" vies froo for tho great and hazardous tasks of political recon i ut'on which mow face them on every hand. Hungor tloos not ' hi ruiorm. It breeds madness and all the ugly distempers ton. make an ordeied life impossible. "For with tho fnll of the ancient governments which rested i tit Incubus upon tho peoples of tho Central Empires hns come Mitienl change not merely, but revolution, and revolution which s cms as yet to assume no final nnd ordered form, but to run from ' ( fluid chance to another, until thoughtful men are forced to k thoms.-lvoj, with what governments, and of what sort, tiro we 'xjut to deal In the making or the covenants or pouco? With Khat authority will they moot us, anil with what assurance that tiir authority will abide and sustain securely the international ''i.ingemonts into which we are aboui to enter? There is liore "' "tier Tor no small anxloty and misgiving. When ponce is made "I"n whosoe promises and engagements besides our own is it to i,t?" "Let us bo perfectly frank with ourselvos and admit that tin so tiuostlous cannot bo satisfactorily answorod now or nt "nee, nut tho moral is not that thore is little hope of an early rtwer tlmt will suffice It is only that we must be patient unci Mpful ami mindful above all of the great hope and confidence ,hat Ho at tho heart of what is taking place. Excesses accom i )''! nothing. Unhappy Russia lias furnished abundant rocunt ptoof of that. Disorder immediately defeats itself. If oxcessos "n'jukl occur, if disorder should for a time ralso its head, a sober J'coiul thought will follow and a day of constructive action, if wo ,lfc! and do not hinder. THE TRUE CONQUEST CITED. "Tho present and nil that it holds belongs to tho nations nnd i'ie peoples, who preserve their self-control and tho orderly pro f,ss or their governments the future to those who provo them Ives true friends or mankind. To conquer with arms is to make nly a temporary conquest. To conquer tho world by earning its wtecrn is to make permanent conquest. I am confident that the nations that have learned the discipline or freedom and that hnve (Continued on page alx.) AND I WILL GIE PEACE IN THE LN1). ND YE SHALL LIE DOWN AND NONE SHALL MAKE YOl FR.Yll); AND I WILL LEAD EVIL 1IEASTS OtT OF TIIE LAND; NEITHER SHALL THE SWORD GO TIIKOl'dll YOl It LAND. Leviticus, 2ii-0. WHOSE TERMS OF PEACE ARE ACCEPTED BY TIIE WORLD. PRICE AND COUNTYTOWNS HAVE CELEBRATIONS 1 The "Price Peace Powwow," as hurriedly arranged by a com i inilti'c consisting of C. It. Mnrcuscn, W. F. Olson and Prof. Orsor Ryan, Inst Monday, was all that the patriotic citizenship or Pncv could desire. Mayor Wootton declared jrliolitlu)' tt take effect at noon, and there was a unanimous rcsiio'iiso to it. Throughout the clay, from 12 o'clock noon to 12 o'clock midnight, cannon ho'imcd a salute at intervals of fifteen minutes. At jl'o'eiot k In the after noon a huge parade several blocks m Icngtbf headed by Mci'shuls or the Day Carlos Gundcrson and Orcnn Ryan, and tho Price band, marched tho length or Main street; made up or lady flagbfnrors, Red Cross organizations and gaily decorated automobiles. The spirit or the day was prevalent everywhere. In the evening a big openair patriotic deiuonstinlion was held on the schoolhousc square. Gathered around a huge bonfire wore twelve to firteon hundred people. Carl U. Marcuson acted as master of ceremonies, and an appropriate program of band .nutic, singing and speeches and the like was carried out. Tho Liberty band honor nag, with Its beautiful four bars and three stars, tolling the story or how Price went "over the top" three to one, was presented to the city government by Carl It. Mnrcuscn. The service flag, with its hundred and fifty-uino stars, told what this community did towards supplying at national army. Tills presentation was accepted in behalf of tho city by George A. Wootton, mayor. The complete program follows: Community singing under direction of A. iiergeuer; peace prayer, Rev. Ralph C. Jones, pastor or the Methodist church: 'Fathers or the Hoys Over Thore," A. W. Horsloy; "Mothors or the Roys Over There," Mrs. C. II. Stovensor; "Keep the Home Firos Hurning," Misses jqxi Wootton and Lolls llrynpr nnd A. Rergener; "The Home Guard," Dr. II. II. Gootxmann; "When the Hoys Come Home," short talk, Mrs. Matt Gllmour. From 10 o'clock to midnight, "Give the Kaiser Hell." About the same program as the' one at Price was carried out in all tho communitios and camps or Carbon county. It was a holiday everywhere. BRIEFLY TOLDJVAR NEWS. : Id I iv.iiliuiuii i. fw-rwlirr mm l.nt in lori 1'ormor Kiniwor WIIIImhi ril to IIoIIhiuI, whtr lin liua lii'vn IiiUmmkI. . Itumniti ir lh ummiwIimUuu tf th iriiwii iirtiifv of ftormH) nr " fnr niiiiiitllrmd. KII4 Murthal mi I llttlulurif ha ilml himMf himI iNh tiri)Mtii army ut III iIUimmIIIum nf tlm lit-w wutl' Ktiwrimifnt Ht lirllu. Cimnmi ultller h- lumnilttlnKi uiU nf liilmnii uHlnt Inhtkltllmiul HIUl Hie (lOUllO)illK' llli' llllltttftUK n- trim to llin leniu t ih iiimUtlui rrnflilout Wllnuii Iiuh Mint u rHit-1 VUrlllK IIIONlMIKt) t tile IMIll uf do.'- munv In ruply I" I tin npiutul limn Chmiiullrir Hliort. Hit irimlHt in ulil (lrrmiiii In the niiittur t'f fiMid HupplioM hikI In iitliolni; ill'trumtliiK unt. 1'runlilont WIImui Iihm under i'm KlUorntlmi tho uiipolntiuont ( n ru cuiutruvtluii (oinmlmlnu to douliip u L-niniroliciiHlo iiriiKruiii fur the mi lion' coiivtrvldii from u r Jo a pome bavin. The commUnlon would l adtlmxy mthr than kh.hIIv Im ruhitloiw and lM plaiui ilti4Jd and tii-uxllnalvil It) It wuuld txt iar ill oul hi onlatliiK Hvtrnmvnt tl paitHifnl and iwiulw. ftMMl AdmlHMratnr llomr wlll all for tCuruim n U W'lill 8ur llitar. olmtU'. pKilwbly lottiurrtiw IIh km at ITHldnt Wltauiui' ruquoat lu ttiiwt tkt w.rl( of fetHK tlit atoning ixipulaCluiut of wanm Ur rt AlHrl,tiil titMipa ha crtNutrd th nM)Uiii frtnlli liiM-nril MwU and HlraaaliiiiK'. Marahal I'm-li, wimumtMl-M-ln-i'hlr of the aIIUmI Hrinla, will mukti iHiUiun tuitile Jnto KtraaalMir and MnU nit Hiimliiy In the prmwrn'o nf I'rovldent I'ulniure unit 1'ieiuler IwniHiiceHU. I'lana fr the roorKHiiltailoii nf the war deimrtmrnt nnd the unuy now uro In rorimilutliiii li the mineral Htuff ami iHMin will he liefoie tiaore tary llaker. cirdora fur tho avtiml lireuldiiK up of tho army cannot !u priuniiiKnted until tliwu pluux ore completed hh the ilpinotdllzutlnu pro Brum In dependent to wimu exteul upon the uduptlon of u reorifiiulxu tlon pulley. HADSENS HAKE COAL DEAL Sew Mine l to Oih-ii llwwrvn t'lonr' frtik iiml siiififtil. f I'ntlmii mint) In wHtn t luxe an I'tlier rHliii Iiik al ramp up In t'"' Ht'nriltt motion InillHK the 3t wtn-k thv Malixn lirnlliiirn. .Veil M Anlhnn and A. '. Madiwu. tho littler f Ml. I'hmMMt. mtW elKhty Bilpn of ml Ih4 alaiHl n mile woilh tf Kpi rieht town to a hurnh of HmIi I -a lie in mmllfmfii. on of thn lur iiiiin waa In I'rfcf UVdmwlBy lant. wii.-ii i!h tranafor paiwra wot alMtved. Tim prnprrty llm about a MHarler of milr from thv ,1'nhiH Cnclfk' mtiMt irtraeh and off thv lMrr and i.i" ra ml hranrh llrn t t'Umr ii. alaiut a bi.lf mllt. Th irnHrty may ln iarhed from .Hh.r. hut thv rhancva ar llw com . m ti to formed will Up Ha hold imkk from the t'laar (rnk Itram-h. Thv Matlavn rnml It the Union la Iflr wlna of Mlnv. fHinen and thtr IWt. LHhtr holdlHHa llir.n thai pur haavd are aim btlm niHlreil. The nvw itirMHMIInii U to mw a liltf ai traav. NeM week a folxo of minora will lie atarliHl at work to ile elop the plvperly. Thuve imwl Urwely iHleiiwttaJ ate UaMom m pie. hut HeHaral ofOvea air to lie maliilalMod at Malt lke tit). The eapllalMthm of the iuiMny (elUK formeil la loit MlH4i ohI, hut II l- aiaied It will Ihdi' plenty of work uiK "8Hlal. Iulpment in to he ol the heat. The daftl with the StatWna mini lido Die thouaanda Nell At M.i.Imii la In lie choeii In the Ixiaril i direttora. A. II. Wluiter or Kail l-ike I'll) lepieaeulel the pun lluwra in the deal JtiM i'IoumI ORANGE SEttY, PIONEER, DEAD I'ii.h. IN-uivfull) Tiu-mIii) .MondliR While slItliiK In C'lintr. I'wlo'" OramteHeel), I'lah pioneer and hImi one of the er lltet etttt)r ' lHk(h V i I".', died at III liiiiuv Ii. C'UMlle Dale luat Ttitada)'. Ilea III nine from llrluhl'i dleae Ht 3 i iliMk of the inornlinc wlil- lie wu altllnK In a elialr. llli end huh nitwit eaieful. lie wa born In lrf- only, la. rVliruar) 1, nil. and nun In hU M-eui -fifth tear With hla renin he Mine V-rHi the plain, to "all l.ake I'll) In Ik IT and In UU Imaled with them at Ml. I'lwaaant. white a Hi eater itoilluii of hla life e.a ainl. Ile waa murrled In IKJ and whIi hla famll) inuvetl to what In mow Kimry louiit) III IKT7. Ile waa Hi" fa.her of nine children, aeu of wMum ur le him. lie a Inn loaVti a widow Ile wnd In the Itlaik lliwk wir with dtatlnctloH. wua a hik-tii.au III Kaiipele eoiint) and later weil l i ill leKlaiature from Kinery luuuo, '. vervlntf Ha prolKiln Judite of limn) under apHiutmeiit of I'reaidiut liar rlaoii lu territorial tin), lie Aoa the flrt Idnhop of the ward whl..i i mi i oinprli-l all of Dinery and a piltimi uf i'hiIhiii fotinty. Anlde from theru hu held nuineioua other nwlllo i nf honor and I runt fiom hln hmne imsn hla t utility and the vtute. Two )eat hko he waa u repuldleau prenldeutiat vletlor l'tinerHl enlit4 may he held mm row at hla honu lu 1'imtlv iMlo or It IIW) he Hllllday Ope aoli U wunewhere hetween here and ICaimaH City with Mtoik nnd had not heeu ImatiHl ihla clrrlda) inoruliiK It In deelred to have him prevent ELECTION RETURNS CANVASSED IVu I'luiUKoa 1'roui Iho I'liolfhiil llelunia Arc hlinwii. CitrlHiii t tut ul - I'oiumlaaloueia met laat Tueailay anil iantal the )oie of the lentieral eleitlnii uf NuemlHr Bill There ale f-w hauKoa In the total for eai Ii iiiikIIiIuU- aa Hlen l laat week'a Kun Will In foi ion tm liaa a Hiajorlt) over Walt In of forty-four, while thai of Keller for hvrlff onr I'olllnahaWi la iut fnoo flflcwn to thirteen, thl Mnallertt mi orliy of an)one eWctaVl Mmlth for rlcrk aiea lu over llorap-) with three hundretl and fourteen vote, the lament of any of the inujorllle. Ijimph IkmU Col ion lu the Miwtorktl rate liy a ImiMlrwl and thlrl)-al. lie turua fiom the entlrv dlatrh-t'afti not yet In The election of Idtiiiph la lltoeC llkel). Two of the amendment. No I and I. are i an led In Carlton louiit) The third, perlalnlne to the taxation of mlnea I defaated h a vote of lilt to ID1 No I. prohibition, ittriee b a vote of ktC lo 1, mid No. I, re lulliik' to unirorm tuxca and etii tlnna, Klanila 70S for uml lie aHuln.t State wIuhiI orfH'lal aanert that Ills amendment to the l.ite eonatltuthm on mine ha been tarried by aeveral tliouauud mujorlt). The ilalm Ih lauweil on Iuih Jorltlet kUui b) Cat ho unci llox Hlder louutle. whluh will moro than off net the major!! piled up In Salt ltke umilnnt Hi" umrudmnnt. Niivember 3Ut the nivoiiJ Iu-i ill ment of 20 per tent en tin luurtli liberty loan become d.ie 1 jtH Everything for which Amcri- ifl en fought hns boon accomplish- aH ed. It will now uo our fortun- 3fl ate duty lo a.tsist by exitni))lo, Ml by sober, friundly council and by fl material aid in the establish- ment of u lasting and just de- l mocracy tlirciugliou: the world. IH President Wondrow Wilson. jH l.lin'Miliu- mump fix mm h uimtchy iin nppreiiilou 'iH HAMILTON AND BRYNER 1 BLOW TAXPAYERS I MONEY II rut.viiMi coviitt-r miai.v i.i.t U WIIIIIIIT N IIIIIIIINf, fll CoiKi'in III Willi Ii ilic I'm iiii'i'- M'lfu U l Sliakliohler I'm o lit I In Iho Ht- Jlfl iliilin or tllliciM uml At tho H' 111 hmi of 'Hint' Who Aliiinl) Art H I leu ill) lliuiliiinl II) lllali TtMi. fl 'Hill' lliimliiii' i.nd I Inner, tho ' ploua. put throuHh atlll aiHither ef ' H their numemua roll en ileal that tllnk ' In ht(h hravi4i at the tairuhir meat- M Ihk of the board uf iimnty rnmmU t ahinvra on Tueaday laat. wlmi thoy V awarded In a Imal pHhlleallon tilt M pi III 1 1 ii; or Hie iMImttiettt lax lht far S thhi ear at twenty lonla a drlp- H tlon -two ii'IHm a ilewrlplhm mere H than the aame rom-rrn eharKed for H hlenthall) the aame i-orvlio 11 yenr H ko, and nevon and it half lent n H diea-rlpthui III exriaa of the hill at H The Sun lft Nnveinber. ThU Jonr H The Hun, and hIko tho thlid imper In H Ciirlaui ittuuty at Helper, were lunor- . H oil In the matter nf 11111111111;, of rather 1 M beltlK eollrllcil for ptoatNl. M llrlefl) the woik itoe to a loanl H outfit In whhh loniity nfrictaU tire H loihholilera wilhout oninpelltloii nt H H ihH In the laxHt)tr of (NirlH)rt H eniiHty of wimethlnK like two hun- H drill dollar more than It would have , H been had bid 'leen I'lilcrlalH'Hl. M I'niniliieiit of the nUMkholilora of llio M ahtet I Mra. W. T HauriUon, wlfo of tMiumhwhuier ' Hill" llatnllliHi. IAt H )ear llif fame publliulliin waa it I veil Ijt the work at I III. I. rlmnl 11 third H more than The Hun' bid at the lima. M 'I'hla lime the ewt will be In extoM at H till uiii If Hamilton uml llryiur H were apeiiillliK 1 lio In five liUHdrort H dollara of their own moiioy. iMtniid M of that of Iho people, d ie enyoite Im- H aitlno they would iwt look amuiid fur H prlreaT .That the) have bruxenl)' H iKimretl the low la ehowii III tho iUO- M tiillou boluw from Clmp. IV., Ke. tOJ, H Conhdleil mh, 1 1107. whlvh rraidm H "Membera Not to lln lutereileil In H ContrurtH. Utr. No ineiiiber (if -tho laaird tt-ouiily itiininlwljiirm) mum H be Inlirtwted, dlrettly or Imllreclly, III M mid properly piiii'lincod for the un of H the -niinly, nor lu any pnreliae or H aale of proper!) bvloiiKlnK to Ibe H loniity, nor In an) lonlrait mud by M the laaird or other peraon 011 behalf j M of the euuiit), for the erwtlou uf pub- j M lie biilldlnft. tho oMMilHif or Iihihwo H ment of road, or the Imlldlits ot M bridKea HI I'Clll ANY OTIIIilt I'lJIt- H I'tlHK." Iteveiit brldKe deal of thl atme wlr l have lieeitofthe ethirniat, lnt nil fan- II eldered the) ale not morn fitloatlon llaaal Hide lhaii thl prlnlliiK umfl worked !afl to the boneril of the Wife of "lllll" ! Hamilton and the miiIiii frlctuU of H llryner, the ploun However, there l la'H KoIuk to be a re- k.m.iia 'the Sun wilt afl keep Ciirbou tuiint) tnxia)era nil- n vlM'd a mailer deilop. jU QUITS TIIE PRINTING BUSINESS I I,. . Niiibtr Tiikra l'ltlnu Willi lllt H .McifiinllU' CniKtrn At Kmvkii. P After uearl) thirteen oai- elves H aawtilatlon with The Hun and lu H imiinrn, I A. Uiilur lut Kaliwday M handed In hla reaJKimtluii nnd an M WihIiioihIu) inoruliiK of thl week left IM the ill) for Hureka. where he an H eumea It repoube piMltlon With the H J. II. Mhiiwhi imniHiii), merrlwHbv H The ii'Hieru hit four blK Mora In tM tliat dUtrlil, the main one Ht Ihireka and the oilier at Dividend. ICnllit- ) vllle uml Htandard. He will Iwre ! il.HrKt or them aa auperlulamlaMt and hImo I employetl In a rwiifhlautlai ( 'aiwilly lo the inmiaiu) Mra. I at u bar hi and the family are In remain at l'rlce 91 11 nl II euili time na a dwellluK at yJM tuied, whan they will ho thore. "Iltnt" M Ijiuber aifomiatnletl hi father ami S ha a ilerkhlp at one of the pUwtw OH under the latter HH The Muu not on I) part with a wan of exceptionally abllll) and In hla- il at lulearlt) and aenav of hnnur, twt MJ uu Iniiier 1'ltlaeu ever ealleil any iowu 111 hi home tluin I A latuhr ha that uf I'rhe lllmaelf and family will m lMlNd b) very many friend, who (IH had tome to look upon them aa ftK jiH turaa here. The firm with whlth ha ! Kh la fortunate lo wturt him. Tliv beet wlahea of all follow the lalmr & wherever thef may itcale. It will be !J tmieaoine for. a Iouk lime tu MHM H around The Uiu wilhout "iuiuiy SJM Jim.'' U Carlo (luiiilroii ha punHaetaJ ! the family home at I'rlte. IM UerauH or the ahurlaiic of labor M due to the lii(lutliH rplilidiilo II luI Ufl been found iiocoiajary to elumiro MJ from November 1, ItflS. lo nixeuiL'er BHJ I, lH, the effet'tlve date for tlia H Ulan adopted Ii) IMreelor Ueuerul Mr jHJ Adiai for lombllllnK tbe vleeplllK Ulld UJ pailor ear tula nnd the ailillllonal SI iluiiKe for the ottvupiiui') In leeplni; ;VJ or wrl r ihix iinordlns to minuuiieo- jHJ Uixt Huturday' paper turry the nume or VlrKtl C. Wommuek n killed lu latlun mi the weMtern front. The homo of the man I clveii uh Kunuy- HI tide aaaal