Show n n 1 fm I E AFTER GRIPPE CRIPPE t I Or Any An Silvera Our Drus Drug Druggist I j gist Franken Advise i i rI Unit L La City People to tu tuI toI I j I J 1 Take fake Vino I i livery Person Uncovering From a 1 Severe May IlIa He Quickly Restored to Health and 1 1 i I by Mrs Ir 0 O I partridge of Franklin J Mass lilacs who recently recent celebrated her COth f wedding anniversary writes i The Tho grippe left me 1110 In a very Vi M ry weak weakened ened condition no appetite thin tiers lien nervous lienous seemed to 10 ous CU nail no vitality Nothing help mo me until n a friend brought mo me i R n bottle of ot your I 1 commenced to take It and It gave m me a 11 hearty oppe appe tile my IY health and strength returned J i i iI I A f 1 I i I f MRS D G I I until 1 I feel teel like bike n R new I con consider elder sider a n wonderful medicine for fer feron I any on one who tins has had a 1 severe sickness It U makes strength and ami vitality so fast We have never sold BohlIn In our store such Buch sucha a 1 valuable strength creator ROIl and health restorer for the convalescent cent as a Tile This Ihl Is se l because contains In III n neon concentrated con concentrated form all of at the vital pies of cod liver oil but without n retort drop of of ot oil on to tho stomach and retard Its 1111 vork work I enriches the blood purifies and ond 1 tones up Iho the digestive organs or anti and ani strengthens overy organ of oC tho the body toA to todo todo A do Its work oa oe nature Intended Wo Wa ask every Ivery person In Snit Bait Lake City Ity T rho ho has tut been beell III to try VInol on our guarantee to build them thorn up and andr 1 make them well and strong We return re return return r turn money It if It fulls falls Druehl Frank rank Frankin l ranken in en n and ana Smith Drug Co lugs hUll been advanced la Is that this tide country coutry Is IH displeased that was w ns unable to evacuate Manchuria lust last October It n WON was the tIO ti e earnest hope hOlle ot of my govern goern government ment meat that that It would bo be to with withdraw withdraw draw UK its troops from Manchuria nt at that time Tho necessity II 1 of oC safeguarding our peculiar and predominant position there thore it a I position which line hits boon bean recognised recognized by nil all tho the powers power made It Impossible sible for tor the tho to hake tuko placa with safety safely This Title li 11 hl plain words Is tho life reason why It Il has hs been heon Impossible for Cor tho the evacuation to take Inko place There have been It Is not necessary for tor me nit to specify sl has hu declared IU its n a 1 nation In III good faith Intention to evacuate a 1 region r lIlon and ond has hn been heen obliged by unforeseen en conditions a ato to postpone the tho fulfillment of those In Tho Thu people tho the situation In l Manchuria knowing furthermore that the prime mid curd Mule Bole Interest of ot the tho United lulled States In hI that O In Is It cial and ond that lint tho ho government of ot Russia Hussla has given en to nil mill tho lire powers passers Including the United States tho the most mod positive nn IN that drat their commercial com m rights d u will bo be protected anti ami safeguarded whatever emergency may ilia arise are oro unable ull hlo to tn explain tho thin continued nt at tucks hicks of ot certain American newspapers against because the she has hag been J n unable with safety to effect an nn It IH is tradition In Russia to feel Ceel friendly to America Hundreds of ot Americans returning from front have hn told mo of ot the marked kindliness with which they have been received In III nil all pats parts luts of ot my country and mid of the friend friendship friendship ship of ot which they thc saw evidence on every eyer side for tor tho late United States These travelers travle who have had the tho opportunity to study the situation on the tho spot are deeply impressed with the sincerity of at this leis feeling fee II n 1 not only on Oil tho the part of the J opo of ot Russia Hussla but tho the govern government i ment meat nt as well It IN is believed that n feeling of oC disappointment has swept over oer when American newspapers have hlo arrived there attacking the tho government and the tha people In a I bitter blUer manner J I have been repeatedly assured by bytho bytho tho the that It is III l tho the earnest wish nf or this government that the tho old traditional friendship between and tho the United Stales In the Interest of or tho the two peoples should not be disturbed I Ihno have the tho bout best t I that this gov KOV government will observe complete neutral neutrality ity Ily In time the tar far eastern cn war Indeed Its attitude has hM In this flub respect boon been nil all that either belligerent could desire And Russia nUS hL hits has no doubt that thin It will con continue mime absolutely correct does docs not expect now war Wilt I Ion is ison on that this country shall bo loo anything more than neutral My bly country does not n k that you should be he clan amid not but hut that you should bo lie She Bho expects and I can but hope bopo that she tho will 11 ro re ro tens fair treatment at ot the lie hands hon of the American you say ray In lp 1 this corn COlin country try II a it fair showing Ono of ot the reasons for tor the present unfortunate situation Is III the tho large number of ot absolutely nice false ro in roo which have been sent to Russia from the United Malted States about matters affecting tho the far eastern situation These reports hao much In III arousing IIruu sentiment against tho the United States Stalest True rrue they the have havo been corrected but unfortunately n a correo corree correction lion tion never ns as many people as do the original reports 1 I have spoken with you yon frankly inthe In tho the hope that something might be bo ac ne accomplished toward the tho clearing of the situation Mss Clara Barton president of at the tho American lied Cross called tit lit the Km nus embassy today and the lien of oC the lie society to tho the Russian government The ambassador expressed ed tho rho thanks of his hla government for tor the kindly offer otter but said that hint outside aid would not bo be needed noe In view of at the cf et work ork of or the tho Red ned Cross society t tJ JAPAN J AND UNITED D STATES STATER Chicago March 2 Uko first secretary of ot the tha Japanese legation nt ot and Tosaburo buro of oC the tho Yokohama Specie bank have nr lot nt at Chicago from Yokohama ma mo to Washington Secy Bec sync Willi one ono of ot the tile Japanese o commissioners who wino drew up the tho treaty between China Chinn and Japan at ot Shanghai lost last nil which like the treaty with frith China Chinn provided for tor the he I opening of the tho ports of ot Mukden An n tunic tung awl and On many points tho rho Japanese gov goo government ernOl nt the United States Stales seem deem agreed said fold the diplomat They are arc united on tho the open Olon door polio policy told and the he Integrity of China Japan And 1011 thin the United States would suffer most mOAt from tram tho rho acquisition of ot parts of oC China by Russia The Time policy In Man churls churla scams to be bo to exclude nil all other nations nn lIon Tho The Impression among my people U is that the lie government did not go to war quickly k enough nough They clamored for tor It long long before before hostilities begun b Tho The pea peo people p n pie plc will do all nl In their power to tu sup Slip support port the tho government liven Kven l ven the lie school chool schoolchildren children are oro helping to provide funds for carrying on tho the war I |