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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS THREE SECTION Estates of Tramps, Convicts, Costermongers and Millionaires Managed By Government Officials ax -Public Trustee Varied aod Pkturesqoe Is Father" to Many OMIilron. and een the Them Xmas Present mad State, lit; Arts as Executor to Ileprreenllng lunges Their Holidays Kk--Buys Value to of Over flic Hundred the Estates and and Poor, Manages of Testators, nxMMBds CUlhU ltahs TTOiA llhWSTTO Plutocrats Itans InuudHes, To Liu re Mmps and Many Other Dollar r jj-ixn- d Mil-U- Businesses SATURDAY MAY, 3 1910 III department with thereold women iho martins that lived in a ehoe. among hie other duties m relation to children were: 'Remonstrating with proparents respecting Intemperance, viding wedding presents, and taking kids to the hospital to have adenoids In the first year of Its exremoved. ' istence, the department received 9,090 letters inquiries and e rote 28,006 Hir Charles Stewart, who has teen I succeeded as public trustee toy Mr j I Bimpkin, is one of the kindest of men but shrewd as they make Vrn for a. It that Swift in reaching the center of! dncu salon, he has the gift of never j seeming to be in a im rr y OM ladle who come in to ask him abojit their small estates of a few hundred pounds were often templed into asking him to draw up a will for them, as wei-ato administer It after they were dead That was one of the penalties of his manner. Jn an interview wrli the writer a few dav before his retirement. ne dwelt on the diversity of his responsibilities. The many millions on wiuch he has a c niToipng hand represent railways. ouees. lard. ot var.ous mfrtr1-'t,.od Sl.i .s and shares in practically ever- - ar- -t of undertaking. Contrast are strikwhnn come ing in the businesses within the public trustee's jurisdiction. He dos not carry on shops any , but among longer Ulan he can the enorpnv which he Is control moment are ling af the dr goods stores, grocery stores, tobaecon.st chops, a veterina-.business and k doctor s practice. HAVDilS CHURCH. ) fCopynght, 1919. t i . I I One of the to avail themselves of its services. The honorable- desirous of securing his fcav- estates for which It is resuons.ble logs for hU tail,- - daughter uint years moet extraordinary, interesting range in value from 859 to 8t.599.999, eld who added, t have no permanent and picturesque offices in Eng- the latter being that of Sir George adirea or occupation. I am a tramp. nom- - to the millionaire who solicitor, famous the Trustee Public Lewi, of that land - -- n as official te inated the f Sir Charles hands. my department has v. just changed filled this post, and valu"ofthrwnis lnviud to rect"11 huba"d "which thTpX j has who wi.h qttwsrt rare ability, ever since ne f mr . !? to I40,60.' - cod- frLnnIl creation In January. of the ! no other d that , 0UKht to h!m jlnd. stead the In his Mgned, and British government is so human, so lng a a,K.rtmg antagonist of similar "box.-ruchancellor. Into whose province free from red tape. It is pretty hard. whom wished he to or ' comes, has for exampif, lo Imagine Iho ohancelTor T, olit, lie R-trusteeship for $S0. 0. - A. aimpkin, a well known of the exchequer oieany other head of jump h, n mttndlng to 'dyCrrMter who. during the war, acted a department of state getting picture vel. required the department to look of the blockade seition of the post cards from folk with whom his n u .held ttKd her tra arrinw for trade Intelligence department. department has dealings, telling him up lni4tc trustee. Mr. Uimpkln will, bowAhey AhclirJwrtidaybjfJrnfcwas a follows The official father an be now on, as the ptfbUc trustee doe from many Jt ill of tils-- little wards;' or having elderly Ruar wa most attentive, and had a owreral thousand jcluklrea., us labeled ladies only. t his duty to see that each of them ladies drop In on him casually to dls- - carriage for guardianship and that cum the state of their health. If i My daughters, however, did not appear 9 Tinder Tproper well to will elth-He educated. to of. i one hae an estate are being appretiate, his attention dispose LJ, wiect holiday retorts for some er by wil or settlement, and no matter Sir Char: Stewart compared the vihnni. and will, when the twne eoraes whether Its value be represented by buy Christmas two figures in pounds sterling of by o Bd for so doing, aaeviia'WvHblrerfy Hass sea whouuWn;t.ei-Iry otherwise. He will be responsible by the hundreds of minor officials and j Tfced rang- - see the publie trustee himself. for the management of estates ! from the tiny ones of costermon-!r- x chances are. however, that the would ' Mr. millionaires will those of ones of Simpfind be testator to the. big representing a value of over $579,0(10.- - kins subordinates with whom be is Hoetilitio In the IVa brought in touch so sympathetic that Mar Ended on January ft. 1871, and ge wiIT also have to carry on many it wilt not be necessary to go in to the Paris, Worn by famine, capitulated on the Day After. all. at Still, himself little trustee and those public pad of bu sinew, big room waiting, if the visi4 doctors, tobacconists,others and will there is his tor does desire. Forty-eigcd druggists among jears ago, Jan. 27, whichwere formally accepted -by the AH kinds and classes of people seek to act as guide, philosopher and assembly March L the or more Jess interviews a with", host of public jruirtee:IS7T. the'afniTjUce 'pu! ling an', end j,q national Kid to Terms of the treaty, which were n of both sexes, finding doc-- ! widow.' small tradesmen, 'distin- hostilities of the k signed at Frankfort on May formally lawyers, eminent literary sar was signed, and on the day folgn fur some of them and "eompan-p- g' guished 10, 1871, Included: houses for men, shrewd men of business, all of tl) Payment by for others, renting ' lowing. Paris, suffering the horrors France of indemnity of 5,0(10,090,000 gge and finding tenants for the them, anxious that the public trustee of cession of the greater 12) famine, administer their property capitulated. Since the francs,or Alsace Making should ferses of another section. e and Lorraine; parts recenton One vast behalf of the die. bewhen 19th been morning of Paris had army they gnntmenls September German evacuation to begin upon ly. for instance, the callers included a g persons whose estates have been by the German forces, and ratification of the treaty, and to be to his care will ho another big retired gardener who had 8175 to leaguered .until the full a doctor with a large family in the ' siege had been broken only by continuedofgradually ppartment of his activities, and he leave, the indemnity; (4) the payment a south-coathink in fig have. literally, to place, and a three futile sorties by tne garrison of cost watering of German maintained In troops busi-tehard-facen sharp-spokemanufac- the The total value of the city. The final sortie was at- - France to be paid by the French govnegotiated to date by his prude-esn- r turer from the north, with nearly half menu was the stupendous sum of a million pounds to place under the tempted in January as a last resort, ern The cause of the war is believed to control of the public trustee. In the and was the. only alternative to sur- have 11,443 230.115. been the Jealousy of Napoleon This public Trusteeship la simply a first two years of Its existence the de- render. It resulted in a hopeless de111 of the growing importance of peemment office by means of which partment administered the estates of feat. Bismarck was planParis at the time was filled with Prussia, state acts as executor and as eight convicts. & lo place at the head of a Gerrefugees from the surrounding coun- ning rote or as trustee under a man and emalso the desire of to due the and fact that the and In other rapacities of a empire. The public - trustee is not only try. Napoleon to strengthen his throne, The state thus acts "father eierything in anHe nature. to some thousands of chil- pire had organized tottering, by the prosecution of ticipation of victory, there were in- then ether as the sole trustee of an to them too, sufficient mother or in association with private dren but provisions, and the garri- a successful war against the heredithis he latter respondelegates though foe of the "French nation. son was tary suffering with the seventy of inutcea The post was established so sibility to feminine keeping. He is The poiUcal situation in Spain six the winter. Revictualling of the city a person having property of that It is end'd the Germans lost 28.00b stricken by his maladv investment the for proper responsible was accomplished with great difficul- furnish'd the Immediate cause for deadmonth, lug or small extent to leave by will wounded or dis- (Cent flni ) The origin of tht- - conmanagement of projrty left for ty after tho outbreak of war. Isabella 1L who abled. and 101,000 the been armistice had er dispose of by settlement could go and sufventional symbol ha been list in Against this the French minors until they come of age, and signed, in spite of the generosity of had been deposed In ISOS, formally u a public official and entrust him another of his duties is to see that foreign nations who rivalled each abdicated the throne on June 25. fered the toll of 158,000 dead (of the traditions of Journalism, butd- -c heir nth the earning out of his wishes 17.000 had as died is what the older operators whom in tare under are prisoners responsible guardian- other in sending food and money IS 70. A few days later the fact was the with the assurance that it was a state they 0 it was handsof the Germans) and ship and are being properly educated LOndon alone made public that Prince Leopold of resent for tnmsction which could not fail. $149,090 wounded or disabled. ApproxiMam vears ago the old Hohenxollem had consented to ben. lief. There Is always a certain' amount of Reliable information is obtained pemately 720,009.- men .surrendered to Vnlotr Telegraph company published ddfirultr In getting private persons riodically of these children, many of At this time France was helpless, come a candidate for the vacant-thron- the to of or the Germans .authorities the to a office from code of time for their operators of ispaln, with the approval neutral with nearly all her train'd soldiers lo undertakeof executor whun visit states, and at the close of The figure signs and trute "I," for example, signiand always the danger tune. Schools have been selected for disarmed or prisoners of war, while of Wuliam I. King of Prur-i- a The were 250,000 fied a minute. the figure 8." Walt that these will not be carried out disi- many of them, home and outfits pro- French territory was onupi'd by an news caused Intense excitement all the war there on foot."2-Ne- still w Tork that 1 m busy on a line, the num- arranged, and army of more than half a million over Europe, and in Pans especiall- Frenrh troops nterest --dir and to the best ad van -- vided, pocket money Evening Poet. The. In one case men. Following, the-b.u.ct of a simply pangr ber 17. I'm rending an Important y.de Th,e ttre, od how welcome such a depart -- railway tickets bought. Gramwu, ,Luc French, after wonc i a scheme of education for a large tne fail of Sedan in upheataj i.lpiftr message. It ought to have precedent e. hke ordln ir wet of wxte vras sent minister, foreign representath' community September, and periodical yuff't and so on unfit finally "29 indicated ! untold mt-eit Urge Is proved by the astonishing family was prepared. An- attempt Is government had been in a etate ot tion "to the Prussian government of 30 Signifies. made to distribute part of the income chaos. In th' meanwhile, during the displeasure with which the ing beyond words to express. But the end of the message. growth of the public trusteeship. at the festive seasons, the seige of Paris, the work of con- French government regard'd the When Sir Charles Stewart was ap- available T,,nen often suffer in s lmce. rather Journalists have never been able than B. mak their trouble known. women reference to noted Christmas act to Five It, frequent especially. pointed the pea, in January. 108. of Prince Leopold, and on deviae a better 8mbol in all the t0 into an the states candidacy German solidating the entire staff consisted of six per- as "official mothers." and their' duties empire had been accomplished, 12 was announced that by newspaper readers, doubtless the companies of the world having tele- - I,.,1, Voj, irirfddm .!r m1?, fctiffer with it and July ron. who occupied four rooms in Cle-ne- are to keep in touch with the young by proclamation at ersallle Wil- Prince Leopold had withdrawn. On meaning of that cabalistic symbol, i raph redes After each night and h ithe rensfpafion fed 'kid- Inn. an apartment building Just wards of the department and see that liam I established himself as Count end of the day the Vincent h the the day following ff the Strand- - There were estates they are being cared for in accordance German emperortraversed' the cont.ni Benedetti. French ambassador" at but tht incident an pllnafiom wishes of testators who have to the value of about 8499,000 to nd The Editors in time!,h b J, . a Berlin, addressing William I rather printed in connection with the obse-- 1 from 'the nsf waiting with the gave France to be dealt with. the public trustee their execu- breathingarmistice In which to build up unceremoniously at Ems. asked that quies of Sir Wilfrid Laurter. make adopted the sign "30 to inform the ' f Today upwards of made T.Vlrt h(nofH sidohm spell suhherb 44 persons, housed in a big building tor. The public trustee's own relation a government capable of he a make news no declaration the 1 i that tarious in an item Montreal depart-the La Patrie negotiations a a Kingsway. Londons newest street, with these kiddies is voiced in the for peace Elections for the La. , national prince would ever be and Is thence translated. - "What' men,s an1 the composing room that . teiu f ard h.np'neM art required to deal with the ever following message on a picture post- assembly were held on Feb. 8, permitted the "copy was fimshed and that , to the does that signify was accept asked Spanish by, business of the department, card received from a watering place: and tb' assembly crown. The king refused to listen thousands who filed past the casket there would be nothing additional at on Bordeaux h p PaI. tad the value of the business, am having a ripping holiday here, Feb. 17 elected Adolphe Thiers chief and. breaking off the interview, sent of Sir Wilfrid' Laurter and had re- present andI am Finally for newspaper men, the j forma, wriies tnd future, negotiated up to date After feeling much better. We hare of the executive power. He lost no to Bismarck a copy of the French marked the bouquet of flowers upon I number jour1 is, "30 became the symbol of j advertisement In the reading "Times already stated, over a billion doll- all our meals out of doors, and I bathe time In choosing a coalition demand with authority to make use which lay the symbol 30 in red the end of all thing on earth, and thought I would cabinet, ars, Tables try Sulpherh every day and then personally took up the ne- of It. This floral tribute even of life. figures. For Sir Wilfrid the as a jtonlc and regulator, and I f t . I Though the public trusteeship was said Sir gotiation of peace. His indefatigable "My official experience. Bismarck gave to the press such given by members of the Tress igsb-'- f ntrmber "S! meant It is the end.' them" absolutely the most wonder I established people of email means. Charles Stewart recently, "ranges labors resulted in an arrangement parts as would tend to arouse the lery in the dominion parliament. us. For who For every day- collect the system regulator I have ever us- - .. B7 Plutocrat hare thought it wise i among all classes, from the applicant for the preliminary terms for peace German people. Thereupon the them this number means the same as news of the entire "30 sig- Sincerely, etc. Hold by good drugs world. French government, considering that the words which the great departed nifies also C'e t flni." Pittsburg everywhere at 60c per tub and gt,, It was called upon to clear ns na- pronounced some days after being Dispatch. satisfactory Ad v. tional honor, formally declared war on Prussia, on July 19, 1870 It was supposed that there Were available for immediate mobilization ! from 450,000 to 500.000 French, but B9 the army was so and imperfectly equipped that only 250,-- 1 000 men were ready for the first movement, with no reserves. Against this body, known-- aa the Army of the) Rhine, the North German Federa-- J tion was able to put 450,000 In the field, with a. reserve of 409,000. The South" German states, which the French were hoping would stay neuOXDOX.'Aprll 8. - s i8. 'xSfr T- 1 n ap-,0- ed i ig ,2 s nt lnun-dr.e- e. sur-g-o- ns . -aa- sut-fce.Ujes - h. wswwf Anniversary of Armistice of 1871 stock-jobbe- rs ht help-pe-s- -- ranco-Geyma- 3)-th- mil-ye- n. st m d, see -- es-u- ta -- 141.-90- -- the-duti- es - -- -- to-th- e v- What - 1 t If nt " - Jhe " ry ZiTtS jir A , - Lfhlthei 1 r fr - I tral, put their troops at the disposal of Prussia, and thus added to the overwhelming weight that was plied upon France. During the campaign, lastlpg about A Burglary idemic is Satisfaction in Every Ounce Are you a user of Maid o Clover butter? r Maid o Clover quality is alwajrs the same. It is made from pure, 1 . If not, you da not know what real- good butteryour money can buy Maid oClover butter is the .result of years of experience, coupled with the latest scientific knowledge. It is the butter in greatest, demand. 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