| Show PARLIAMENT t of t A jai a 1 III ani n nt I la IQ i i AI 1 ti to t i lit Ih hi V pot PI pott u II t i tn OIL hi ti i tup P Shah bitt h I tI thuS saeng na h he t II f from a it conflict between citizen citizens The Persian ruler ff DIn is 1 an enlightened monarch h Ho lie has hus traveled extensively and lId profited by b what ho he him hats won seen il II knows know that the kings ot of otIO IO countries are stronger and than Ihan the 13 who are ar III in lit II If I their thir I h lr I lOll and It ItI I j H it ire tn If t hint him that he In Is now will Mill MillIn In log I to give Ite IP up Ui hi I traditional I r Ilona portion without und and share harf the so soI gov 0 I j nt with the Ih people The h ma hla may not be he considered nt hi ely fit flu for fr I r Still th hl y are ar III Edu ration U is widely diffused d Nearly Nearl I t In III that at country can eRn reed read rallI I and write and they tb will peon learn leant to 10 tomake tomake make taw laws and nd t whatever functions will III be bf entrusted emulated to the per par parliament It I Is folly to keep a I nation under autocratic rule rul under the pre ir irnie teni nie that tUt It II la is not lit 1 for v emment How will m It ever 11 the IheI I qualities necessary n lot for popular govern rovern ment uncut If tt It la It never r given Driven a rhan hant chance to tot try t r You Tou cannot not leant In m to walk wait alk except by b walking or to wlm swim except by bT swimming and that II Is t true of 0 government too IHO It U moat mast bo lit l learned by tuy J practice The fill rh Persian II I will quickly kly l leant lean ani a III 5 the thc have haY done donI The political I event In Persia leave hue not attracted general M I attention but It II I Is II evident that the peaceful revolution that ha h taken plate phu mutt must have hav been preceded by br a Rita a ld stormy scenes cene It U is I now laM ald that the Ihl grand grani Prince who held the UI principal ministerial omee from Aup Aug Au 21 H ISAI I until a few rew d days y ago ngo wa w tas generally generall considered co hostile to the proposition proportion for lor a parliament and that he lie thus Ihus brought down upon himself M so heavy a burden of o popular disfavor that th It the hah Frith was wall compelled to 10 depose him There were wore riots oU and threats At Teheran and nd a general c of or for tor signers elders into the BrItish legation legat n but hut the Hh hH removal of the and announcement of or a parliament have re cc stored Mored peace and nd order fJ fr and mu there are areto areto re reto to lie lee and all forts torts of or ort festivities t In honor of ot the new HI regime The qu question of or what whal the thene new nl ne Persian government will have hae Is III Isone Ison one on of Interest For mart many year Url nUll Hun sin and anul Great Britain 1111 II In have competed far Or the Ih control of 01 affairs at Teheran At tt l the Ih present moment the finances of or the tho country Art are hr el In the hande handl of o onel nel la lan nho are supposed Upi o d to 10 the ideas Idea and ambitions of St SI Petersburg The establishment of 01 a will strengthen Iren the people Bud nud the to withstand land such foreign torM intrIgues s It may mar he lie the sal NIl Ilion of ot P from front national destruction tion |