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Show DAVID R, FRANCIS SALT II Says Wilson Will Be mining Factor in p. Settlement PREDICTSPROSPEK, Declares Two Years Quiet Will Be jfcjj by Revival, President Woodrow WiW. -the determining factor i ,vH ' ment of peace in Europe " Embassador C. T. Dumba jh sent back to the government-., j whtch accredited him fot J with United States ifldustn.il .The United States, ri ders, should, and likclv iB7 the Anglo-French loan of lit' lar line of credit at satUf.fi and on good security tTbuJ . Two years of quiet. f H l in this countrv will h ii perhaps the kreatat V!J United states has ever W the gold of the world i, David R, Francis, format of Missouri, member 0f C t.levelaud s cabinet in mas-" dent of the St. Lou?B . 1904 and jow a trustee 0fig! York Life Insurant companr 3 pression to the foreooinr bM terday at the Hotel Utah Distinguished Party. He arrived in Salt Lake in ft. noon with the XPW york Lif'-J ance company's distinguish,! ! headed by President Kinniet of I'ompany. Mr. Francis said: 1 am en route to San Frinciw see the fair. September !i haH. set as de as the Louisiana Purr! Exposition day. and, havinr u president of that fair, I n one of i he guests on tliat (vsa .Embassador Dumba ouelit T sent back home. He had no 1 Tiess to interfere iD our Mm relations or to attempt io, M ministration's managemeni 0' foreign relations has bfen bin with ability. The Dumba affair we are determined that forfjp resentatives accredited to thii i eminent shall not iresepaw bounds of propriety. I ju not lieve that the so-called ir Americans can have anv )uM i for criticising our position. The D ha incident is going to ctaritv tfi considerably. In my opinion. Predicts Prosperity. This country is. getting ab i money in the world and, ihtrdi should have prosperous tinier Th is no country that can liavei; ance in trade of a billion dolliri more, as the United States, till at the same time having prwps With alt the gold here, or comlnji is natural for the other nation . the world to seek loans lien ui we should extend the .Anglo-? agents a line of credit in any J sonable amount on proper twill especially since they want io all of it for our manufactures, if cultural and mining products. We certainly produce more than consume, and if we would Ml! surplus to other countries, ' s, extend them credit, especially rt they haven't the gold to pay wj thermore, it is not our desire r our interest to deplete these coanfll of their gold and accumulate ::i here. Conditions, which have shownil pression for a year or more, oaf improve, and, in my opinion, id on the verge of a great reviraL i other thing. I believe that Presli Woodrow Wilson will be the id mining factor in the peace m ment, when it comes. |