| Show BITS B s FROM FRO l ENGLAND EN LAND BY SALT LAKE LAIE WOMAN VO I N From across the sea Ilea the time words url are Hashed Un hed Harrison Is deaL dead Another of ot Americas great men has humus been called to the unknown land lanil landI I think of oC him us as I saw law him hium first dur lur durIng lurIng Ing lug his lila visit several years ago n o to Salt Bait at Lake Inke How low he ho bowed graciously once twice twite u us liS be DO passed my home was us gay with Uh Sings flags and bunting In Iii honor of hl hili blo visit to 10 the thu City ur of the of oC how bow wo WI accidentally mulct met In Inthe time the gloomy ToWer of ot London on oa Octo i jr r 21 1 1 and mind the tue Incidental of ot myself and companion nib mis missionaries who felt honored anti and pleased to motel this Visitor tumid unil clasp hands with our fellow country countryman man 00 o 0 faraway tar far away 1111 from home Ho lie wa iVIeS lIS accompanied by his young wife wire the secretary of state and nd some others The tower tOler discolored by time wa was forgot forgotten ten tell the tile dreadful dr of or torture at ILl which we e hud hall been looking the knights In armor on their th II steeds tulsa nl o enveloped In metal that one won ultra IWI U rs low how they bore bure their charges great block on all which many heads lund tad ben severed train from their trunks trunk and mound around which still utIl hovers a n feeling ot of o honor all nil uru kle forgotten In the pleasure jf ot meeting Jn these Americans where we lund had looked but for strangers The general looked pleased too nt nl meeting so 10 o numerous a Il company from land In such nn on unexpected place and nad bowed bowell graciously as each one ont was van presented It u is a II pl Incident made our warm Karm and light though a tog fOg was settling down oler tile thiN ever eler forbidding fortress seem ung III in keeping with Its 18 te history of or hor hot horrors horror at lit which the thu world shudders oven even today inlay It Ills Is the common lot tot of ot all 1111 to pay the debt d bt of bf f mortality still It is it I with wo we part With a n elgh we ve think of I how many tunny have luave preceded fd him and Ind the goodly l company that will Ill follow tollow Peace Peara to his ashes February U 11 1801 isol 1 01 was waR a n clear cold collI dray day In The Time occasion or o was the rid riding 11 lag ing of the King and queen In state London on sum their way to parliament On nil all the tue lino of march tunic Ii crowds hal hai gathered early Some had even camped nil night In St FIt pirk pitk n order to on advantageous stand tied to witness the grand procession The state conch preceded by five each drawn drawl by six Ix richly en oma iti steeds eds and household Time Tho state coach was drawn by eight horses of the lie famous breed who bore their costly iR as though conscious of time tho part they hey were taking In thu display of sold gil and The rime stats state carriage so o lavishly decorated d with gold had not been used for or years it was as on an the occasion of time the of Edward Alexandra when the tho wrid to thorn them was young mini beautiful snub and the allurements of ro Intoxicating How looks the world now They are arc grand parents today und have learned that time the promises of time the world are unstable poisonous lurk under Its exterior Tie The Ingenuity of man must mu havo been rokel to build a conch coach if touch such grand cur The rhe whole frOnt being of plait glass glnn its are full In view It Itis IH is nn OO scale of costliness the one at In which Na Napoleon rode lode through Paris when he lie spout Mario Louise adorned with gid nn hI though It was of no value Queen Alexandra carried carriel stately et bowing at each burst f applause which no doubt was meant for her as time the king did dl noi no th hm m The English people love bore display tiny think they have luave not had enough during time the quiet reign of their late irate Their temper U is for gaiety pomp and Perhaps was isna one of some of their au alJ Thuy do not feel at all certain about their King but us ho hIlls has said he lie will walk in time footstep of his mother with Whim name of content they results They are uru willing to forgive hit his youthful follies If he lie has done dono with hum timid and will from now on do don doas n as ha hIs has hit so solemnly promised hut the lie do love Queen Alex Alexandra andra Her sweet meet womanly nature do dolog log good to those In distress and nIle alle time tho condition of the poor us children sue she has thus won the tho of f the people It was to keep n a promise to her It Is IM saId mid that this dis ha display play was made Edward having told her that If she he over ever became queen sho simo should rIde It iii state through London sue aim should be If earth earthly ly could satisfy her heart The Thu guards time the horsemen the footmen the equines tho lie bands time the people bucolic time the ap up applause ImmuNe and amid to sit It beside a klue and wear a surely this should suf suffice fice Did spectres of the tha mat haunt nor hoc that day Could they be from memory Could all this dull the panes pance of her womans heart Rare Hare gems wore wound around tier her white throat that It ItIs ItIs Is said are ever thus worn to hide bile the deep team inflicted Indicted sumac gomo by her own haul hand with intent to end 11 Co by them sold saId to be by luis his to end their mutual troubles Certain It U Is that lucy are n always I Her laIr hair dressed high bore the royal diadem Her heavy heny cloak only partially JIs data the rich white gown she ii he lie rule or heign IH Is asked by my the people Will Vill the first parliament with so much splendor be html but a pre pie lode of what Is to follow What Shat other will viii follow this one oneA A Aye o will he rl rUle or reign will tell The Tho sure return nt at no ito distant day of tIme the established church to llama Home Is assured Many arc called high churches now their ritual and amid service boing almost Mention with that of Home Incense Is burning candles aflame on time the alters and confessions being rondo made What luck lack they yet jet It Is said that four years ago UKO such thines unknown but they ore are In olala olain today Other Oilier churches would follow tIme the example of those referred to only oily the funds loft left fur for their support cure only on condition coalition that they tile have ilave no clinic chair or ritual A 5 late paper gives the account of three lads ut itt Dover being denied con confirmation because they could not eon con confess fess fiss nil their sins It scarcely seems scenic possible but It really did occur About two years ngo the bishop of London to that citY the clergy who were Incense In their Time The result was that sumo went unit over to Rome Home while others for n a time discontinued lt its use One clergyman wrote to hU lila wife bidding her saying she sec ee him again as its he hue was ruing going to Home nail to Can Candles miles are now burnIng during service on oil the tue alter at St Pauls cathedral Candles were around the late queen while she lay luty In partial state Lila ana It Is cull she was iris as as she could bo be and hull hold her position The Tho sonic same Is also sail of her family Some people ore uneasy seeing time the end which li is drawing new neal when they will anIn be subject to ionic Home still others see nee nothing but ore arc drifting Into time the tide which grows stronger and stronger as It nears neur time the danger rock Surely the decrees of time the Almighty will not fall short of accomplishment LYDIA D ALDER |