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Show , , ' -- - ' , --7- -- nr,FIrr7.-tli"- - - -- -- - . . : iwriatiiinp. - ,- , , . - -- ' - '. '-- - . - ' ''.. . , ... ' err" ... - - - ,, ' .: 2 ' '''', . exprees; for ber love and sacrifice have glor17.11 EVENING NENYS Led tbe race and sanctified the world..; t'LES It is a beankful custom.. this gathering once t4sruo, oC hoot Toetple $od Bast ?staple Streets. &year at the shrine of her remembrance. riot Fait Laks City. Utah. onry does it mean for her au overflowing happiDimino's Id mass', G Horse. Whitet7 netts beyond the measure of any oiler reward, & ........ ; KTBSCILTPTIOX PRICES. that we coal(' bring, but we ourselvc& who do 04 t$ Por rPthe . 4 ,.. E natl. her hornaOrerare lifted itp and made the happier. ., Al,!..4:. 1 allberthrl Wows. Den year. At., t evil W apk T. per post The world is brighter, and better, for Mother's II Ceuta elearte 4 ,,, '' I ., ' 1 r , I' ,.:3 ,t , , -- 1 - pootaire . ertra. an re 'Adlatrema an bastrows tommemicaticrea gad A LIENERET NInVIS rtsh-,- VHS z., Ilittlakomik, I , savt 1A,,k, city. .... .., B. -- ter offier seeding natter 'Correspeodesee 'sad Editor-...A- t loubticattea should be addressed to tb ',. . t ,! , !I ,i1. 1. xi , i A1 i ; ' I 4" I ,, t i ..! , ,,, . - ' 1 :p ' rr. ' , Istered at the; postordem itf Salt take City. Sessed dams matter esseerding to Ad et irottoreso, i Mardi S. rrrs. entitled to rho Aeveciated Prose Is etexclusively all sews dispatches rotteddicatten rhs Ins for tn tett eredahed as St os sot otherwise ecetitted pebtishett the local newt,sessepaper, sled also voteet4Scattatsof Spacial dio, died a kerstaAll :, pet:atlas Isers ars doe reserved. arr. LAKE 11Atto, - s ..I' !' '1',- '' ! k I, I ''';' : , ' ' '7 4 ; Ii , ,10! 1.. '', ' i1 . ', -- '1' 4i ,, ; . , -. . - ; t. - t i ' - ' , . - , 1 il 1 '', 4- ; -- ;I ,...' j- - 4 t ' ,! 1 ' 1 '''' i Welk ad 'some that were mot at that time re., glefeal Anfirlixed- - The abort noon, cad they were knpressive in the highest degree, the culznblating feature being the drivineof Moelst spikes, the hammer blows mos setdch were sent vibrating by electric meimotion 1, every telegranb office between the two aeons. and between the Great takes and wires tbe Clottor Marko. in Sas Francisco the - , ? , Ware connected with the Ore skunk- and the released soma the Dub .. &charge of 220 guns " f ,I hen the betteries et the Gotden Gate which ens thandeeed the great 17161006P-Oe- t ewer the ; : : i. 1i i Inessionhas IPesdfic. Itzt Washington they were -J esomanted with the bell of the Capitol. so that - :glorhosnews was thence sent ringing down li 11 - the Pelona to the ellitlErt3 SOL ' i' annivers-etimitIFIS mod Oda the the leant :tft'-.4- ; the sawriage et the railroads. Their sziof I - f;; !divorce took place later hi the tam year in ! ' III Sonblombet, when Ogden Ineeelected and des. ,,,. l' 1 I Illtnated sa the point of inaction. the Central - , ', i ! f; Puttee n Pacifies i havtng. purchased ,47,1 1 West comes ft of that that 1 Thu besockaga i, 4' ' I celebration- of the "Golden in Otelea loday-tb,,, . ,, '. Spike la being obetreed with the enthusiasm f t . 1 - '',' ithe ' z 3 . , ilt - the-Unio- , - II , e ebartsleristie et:Jhe :peapielot that:thrtring 41:::t4r, sap, and In e sonar bee. fling thelmportetier ..t,.-- 7 ,,, .. , r 74 otfbeeecalkai. ' '' been . the et. Utah beginning people ', 1 Me r.rj tia keedy toterested In the emzetruction et the transoontinental highway as Its warm- ,' i I eetworooters ever could have been. They had .: t ; petnioned for 11 tmmedtately after they settled !I the Iselley of the Great Salt Lake, they even ' , '' ''' ontemplated n wtum waking their original I journey hither u they sought out the - easy ' .. ,- - ,...; S 1i 1 I, i. I grades which they erpectod i 4 ' 1I ..- ; I , ,todinadf.'DO Itilloinpletkei, Trtie,-th,,-.6 --- - :muld take it their capital city; but ivhen the engi'!through 4 glee decided upon The route around the north E sod elf the Lake hostead of the south end. they -1' - Ewererta no wise disgruntled, but set to work at 100611 to establish connection between thii city ,, ,' ,1 ::.;1 ' -,- - rtrl. :i I ,:4'.!' ,1 11 i 4 .. I'red - '' ,. ' ' ; ii 'i it one day to follow, ;and width hi truth it has followed for selves' of :miles. 'kid when the days of its eonstruction 'came, they Igraded hundreds of miles of its through the herded part of ita eirroute, i 1 j' ,, s, 7 7 Hine ... -11"Tese-dart ' that day what storms. what ship. i ,, '1 ? .,., bare seta much disappointment. but I bays, well-to-d- ' - a Beyond- -0 heyond-boy- (Copyright. ondl itlarby - Frank Crane.) - - From th Files of frrho Deseret News , Prod Simon, prominent'ffall Lake husi- - -nese man. an4 former president of the Chamber of Commerc e. died suddenly of aPoPletY. He was el years ot age. -- Richard Jamea aged 10, and Laraine Holman. aged 11. were drovrned while fording the river in a wagon at Kemmerer. Wyoming. Thomas Iteehatn. the driver. escaped. ad nk . ----- ---- - ' nd e ;, 1 n. , f,. -- ? "', ,, . ,:, - i on si 1 1 If , ,4, 4 ,r,, , --- , IL.,, . - . , - -- 1,04 wit' IL' en the tho bog of roo DoniTee we mambo in 00" la arrant Osrdnirl-- 6 IA' ' , ' X illt Doi own wasa Oen lit gorge B. able havir 1,) basked od tied w oil OWOf otterie olis. Th, Irjaph Ho Itallit , miss El gen, Wm-Th- ;Ita e 0 .of tarty this I 1trance sa taninbPd 1,,rgain Part' their la pasts phil pa tharge le Cann ?pivice P ley, touring Inclawn Ira motto boot of manure sue Ma: gent In argt a suf, garden ss - - il , d-at if oseviciLTb6--Lard-knsvr--Ihttt-:lh- put-pos- 1 under-comman- y ---- TWENTY YEARS AGO. T ' r, 1 , "1- 4 - 110-201- ':',-- ,, , IvrartEc at ..:',!! -- Whoa shall the eel I times redemption dawn? I bum et bet ) but this know! I That day le teu,. .? The Order et , and Malty , MSS'S Br Onsom,r. t000litt, tb. oolynig the consecration. not !my et . bet also of properties. 'teens oat of the same bands. will another is part ontained Ot the be imength ATEcen up tatelfishal soot be perpetuated. yet It must be. for Ztro gag bosom and go, up and "edema revelation-- Threw "And this two hes eiders until vras to peas not be built up wtthout it; and brought racial Such in substanoe 'the divine call and colnumnd endowed with power rens - es high" there ft si tams on Corti'. the oto the King of Kings. will not come. 41, resulting in the expedition known as (101:11).The Merck In 1814 'Imul so "enWhen he tomes. Enoch's City Zion's Camp. 'Upon this organization mit was laid the heroic duty of esecering dowmenta" , There was so Temple come whit Rim; Zion from' store ottlse ritual blending with Zion from 'below, the Jackson County flight's' and re- that ear and the secret it of Cod. even if revealed tit the torn and body in the instating them upon the lands of House triads knows to Mercy and Trutt will reeurieciott, which they bad been unlawfully and Prophet, bad not been Meet; the people. But was this the eadow- ousness and Peace will kiss violently dispossemed. The call mune each otreveiatiou. or her, and there shall hi February., Mt. about three months went referred to tu the be a rook more? Which: moan did it something the .lacksoti County oxpulsion. after Optional. la which tut. takes. it is evident that Gathering ed web' from all glorified creations' (Doctrine and Covenants. Section ree view b. fuhi the who of the blaming spoken grill loin Moose I:11, 14). , ture 41115:111yr. Ziou could notrrito reIs it strange that a work of inch And Zion "esedeW the Elders, were umenttud aho1d -- reeporepreput, even at that eerly day deemed u fltirtL"-Altwed-1,1th power-trom'oMackinZion. tt that tion; City Of Rollout Tler:21 these same Elders. - untmdowed. ery been In sondition to do the see- yet been sent forth to --redeem Ziosti should be built ep only by the pure hi bad heart? the tedeniPtiel of saw? work.- But this condition did the Lord did not design it then, Zion b more than the Varela', lot. exist. "The strength" of the et re- would be not have ea-Eh be. to covery ot land s. the building of Lord's "hones" did eat respond to Nis .''risis be1orehaa4? dowed them 'or the founding of nationa It is the II (105:17):- and the few (20S) who amid what becomes of their conquest et the heart the sublugetko enrolled themselves as member of eed. t the soul the sanctifying of the that historte band and marched from then. as now, ofi Intter-da-y Sands The flesh. the petering and !inutile( et Ohio to Missour i. were not all trained had The frailties. human the ordinary Ong, pension& Greater Is he who somoo for the tisk nor equal to the trials ,Goantal net. carat into "the sea," had himself. who captures and maintains that lay before them. y ', rgathered of every kind.", They were the citadel of his own time le 'best 01110, Redemption , et Zion ,strast sot a were the but people, perfect iseleda cosse by power." conqueror. fing the the- Voice that could be found for this particular who . mienamed worterwititthe roar of drums. vith e Revedatimaiust-Prophec(101:11). But power dwells in unity, not hi die- - would not succeed at first; but a be- the thunder of cannon. with the light. cord:-I- n humility. not in pride: in ginning bad to be made, and was plug of rands and bayonets, ovet. tenni and sets up kingdoms lives set erino not seifiehritem M obedience, :nada, with the result stated. Mims a yet wears to the gram not rebellion. Had all the Letter-da- y The ntlisd character of the Church the fettersking. of unbridled lust, and die, Saints in Jackson County borne this In tho Is indicated te in mind and practiced accordingly, Membership tho and is other records of that Inslays children's hearts ming Zion no such catastrophe as that ertdch beher Heber C. Kimball, a member be built up and redeemed. "even fell them would have taken place. period. of Zion's Camp, writes thus In his first man seeking the interest of his sole& 'who, went to their relief And and doing all thing; with an m bor, had acted constistently with the slime the Camp "Brother Joseph called to the glory of God." When the principle. they would have escaped single iti conesand told us thatthe tribulation that came aPoo them together.of the disobedience of some Iknoweraersthenfaitthmh pullets feetham. (pence as a chastisement. bees had tolistento not that willing The failure to redeeM Zion and his words, but had been rebellious, build the noty City was due to trans- God had decreed that sickness should (meadow, in-- Other words. to lack of come $100 Rew- ard, $100. us. and we should die ilko upou en the part of those at title Phitcc'' will la preparedness am sorry. but I TIN readers Said he. that them is at keit selected for that high end holy un- sheop", pleased to learn cannot help tone dreaded diseasa that science- ha -dertaking. Had the playersfiguratcure in all its stages. an, to able Elder Kimball thou relates bow the been is cataerb. Catarrh being greatly that ively spealcingbeen ready. the play. cholera attacked the Camp, sity-eigcenstitutioaal coedits influanced by could have been presented. But members botng seized. and fourteen of requires constitutioaal . treataest is taken laMedicine!, nothing could compensate for the abHalls Catarrh acta thru them dying. One of the despoiled and e rnally and the sence. of readiness en their Part tha on Blood appealed .to:- for "it small faces 46 of the Bream thereby There was no substitute for the quell. driven was ettliES a little broth for some Moving the foundation lit the Oman ties Indispensable in men and women fowr to by hum, of giving ths patient streagth the "in brethren agonies of the constitution and assisting aa chosen foie salted an enterprise.' rea- up the this tt refused but Tho work.. he for Ks in death;" tors preprie,, doing : Afl 'members of the Church Were taith la the curative few days we poet to is- tors have se muchCatarrh a ,Medicine that not responsible faBure-,(1)for & the and posterst Donate ter sty eller OafailsHeadred thsy all. bad to sheer he the turn back Into 31.ckpott County C.:7105:7)--Osufar lid Bend cum. te case that it shallIlierer et testimonials; keen-giConsequentSi-- entailed.' showed Address; P. J. CHIENICT & of is chain is the strength of its weak-e- Others of the expelled colony kindneet to the- afflicted (Life do, Ohio. Bold by' mal druggist. Ilk. link." and the general average' of Ittest advertissaitint, the mealy formed and inexperieneed I of Heber C. Kimball. pp. sureteare of Prom the ranks of the eommunity was sot high enough te Zion's Camp were chosen the first Justify a better outcome. earliest and the quorTwelve Apostles WOMEN! DRY CLEAN The Camp of Zion did not utterly In this diepensation fan. Indeed, there are good reamens ums of Seventy had They THINGS AT HOME for believing that it accomplished (03..Thatore been put upon their mettle and had everything expected of it under the stood the teat The trial of their circumstances. And who can say. in nobly the last analysis that the same le not faith was complete. Try iti For a few cents you ata 1 have said. and hero reglitewhere true of the colonists whose relief and -- - If it failed at an Zion's Camp. peat: dry clean everything.rehaststement wee the announced e for its prefailed mission, Is fulfilling if the expedition? , which kg, At all events, what befell must have cisely similar reasons to those gave ih'e to Lea. taouus-tinicithi aocieitcztros kteptleratiFilittidering e everYthing in the home foressea,,,.,Divirie-presseitmeexbest - al-- - dry cleaang t would be ruined kt with gasoline-thatends ,ba all things connected " with for forty years inthe Wilderness.amp and water; uits, emits. waists God's emelt.-- - When Re commanded meet within sight of their coveted silks. laces, gloves. shoes? fur drip hie people to bond the New Jerusa- Canaan, which they were not per- ertec rugs; everything! to in mitted that possess. generation He Place a gallon or more of gasoline knew bow much, or how little, lem, the modern pilgrims be- In a dishpan or washboller. than pet they were capable of accomplishing in Like Moses, tbe things to be dry Mewled, thee that directionknew it just as well held, as from Plegab's ton. their Prom- tst wash them with Sobrite soap. OMIT before se H. did after. Such a thing teed kind: like Moms, on account of everYthing comas out looking like er a à surprise or disappointment on NM trausgressiou, they were not permitted near. Nothing lades, shrinks krf to 'arose over." There were Caleb wrinkles. Da not attempt to e, An part is ineoneetvable. in the Camp:eche were clean without goPrite "map. This MBeing, who has created. and Imbues oline amp is the secret of all dri peopled. redeemed and glorified "m0.., worthy.; but the great omit in the Dons of earths Eke this" Moses 1;30), window 'et 'the' Iligtvese'was- sot deet, Package of Solvite soap containin not One to be shocked er astoettad-.- 1 tined then to be. ; It was left for a ing directiomi for home drY detain& Its Joshua to go coms little of lull drug storm- - Dr cid by anything that happens en our future grusration, and or away from flame IP in the might of the Lord nod re- clean tittle Phoot. ' - --Fadi-ng ,1117-.411tfird. - . ' 7.17""'i: iiiiiiee' of - 1 .littl-- , i "hall ft !md? , s - , , -I . :.! : : ht arossosd cm trearmre--y- ou. With your soot pearl of great price. clasped in my band, shall I pass, and take my place among th o J of heaven. arta you wbo are Past.youaforii-rodent and gawks tolerable tine insufferable oyes... ... Of those poor pririt...Harttper.p .Thom ,.tato04 boast:tuna Teterdoilc7:--a -row who remain:717pol ars an -t- he-- IntlItltddinhussilences of What is to Ito, I should shrink. wet it not for Mt. Not &loner shall I front toy judgment. There, as tiers. it two! shall bo-- mrs idy soul sad retire 0 hand in hand bat UP fare forth. two ghosts. Into the trhostitness, The Infinite and boostleg solitudes, - 1 - --' - , le" , , -- , , - - , ..NI , - - T. Wrattet For The'Desent News. -- -- - - Oarnationi tet. Tod enteru is ndsor I amine. v r Rte. IL swit-da- y - I 1. ThO1,HTT - -- - . . , ILIrt I L.,' - if-a- ll w' -- , , . IN revs-hitle- -- .. sA I U,KL)A Y t thirty-oecon- hcptante : ,. lk TT dr. T 1 rT1 Al.-reade- Officials of St. George stake arrange4 for Bandlitato great main line. Sat take fifty years 000141 conference hia717 and it designed celebrated the oempletion of the leder loge f to greet Prest.....Leresse Sewer Ittid party on i ?might, prOjed at the Promontory with a the occasion of their visit to that stou. :11 I -,., 'warmth and trineerfty, vet surpassed anywhere ,, 4 : - ten tbe continent. Advice from Mardla stated that the tin-cl-- ' l ' ,,,I army gunboats. Laguna do Bay and t Cant-FraCavadongo, 5 Headers of The weekly department in this 4 In returtr beaded A. equatitypoint 7 paper trent, Utah volunteer officer, steamed 'Fifty TearnAgo,'--up tbe itlo Grande to Calumpit clearing of the progress of the great under- - for Allied acquiescence in their - Shantung 7 1the entire country of rebels front tho bay '1 t as reported for the information of the claims :is much strengthened by the latest detttaking ''' upward. are shrewd traders; and ! those , of hiswill 4..t , velopmenta. They damno need f,,,People They i1 4' ; The Mayors of a number of western cities whether there was in 'his Instance any barter',; ,Ztorleal 'resume of the work, forlt has been sii-'' Joined in err invitation to Admiral Dewey 4,0 t. 1.idrkept before them in excerpts from these ing or not, they have made a good bargain, asking him to return from the Philippines ''' '''' cost. at Chines 1 fled flee This day ball a century ago opened principally ; by way of in Pranciseo, thins giving the II' people of the west an opportunity to express ,1 i ittp to the vision of the people's mind a trans.'''..' U. S. A LENDEll TO GERMANY? their appreciation of his patriotic servkai. formation in their isolated homes which the !. i..i;:I more t ime has of George W. Reed, Jr, was cly).ten to Roc.' realize& than goloolge They in thit country understand per- coed the late Robert Cleghorn as manager Isaw,- - but imperfectly, what the future had in FINANauts that if the United Statei is to of Z. C. M. L drug 'tore, Salt Lake. ,r, I :, t: ?store following the advent of the iron horse. resume trade relations on an extensive scale :II t The Western Labor triton, at its meeting 1Tho comparatively ' few survivors of those with the nations of ,,,,,, In Salt Lake. adopted a constitution Yurope, generous arrangesnaking 4 lepochal scenes, casting their thoughts today ments for credit will have to be made in their tr It the duty of all local unions to look up the It back over the lapse of years, are 105t in amaze-,4 t,' i, records of all nominees for public office behalf. And if this is true ofFranee, England, 4,z ! and gratitude, finding utterance only in and give support onty to those who were Iment .,and and of 1: countries; Italy neu' t't,,2-working in behalf of the labor movement : "What bath God wrought!" ', 4, ,,, imwhom trals of 'h alsoall havibeen e greatly , hire Harriet T. Taylor, wife of Stephen ': I poverished by the warit must be true in a , MOWERS' DAL - ' W. Taylor, died suddenly of hemorrhage of 1 . , ! f more impressive sense of the Central Powers ;: the lunge at her home in Salt Lake. She I t.,' k !f ' was a pioneer of 11141 and 40 years of age. which come 'out of the conflict in a thoroughly 4.-the tutted States tomoiroVo weakened if not.1) i'''!':ji helpless financial condition-Th- e L ,Ithousan ds upon thousands of mothers., will ..t ;i4.:!' t , . question is, Does 'the United States want to t 44' hal' nade glad. Flowers and gifts wilt t.1 do busineas with its late enemies?. And as the. such products as cotton. sugar, till, Copper, coffee torarip ; warm messages of love and abiding affeanswer will naturally be in the'afilrmative. la- -. and many others of which she stands in dire li ri,'.4, : them cMa. :Their heart's will throb with a new-fouas commerrequickly forgets all enmi,tasnitich need, and which under ordinary circumstances-w;, 1.1 f : :, 3 , J,,,,,,',407 and tears of haPPinesa will well into their ties.when pare reigns, it seems inevitable that would be glad to sell to her. A large loan ii;t . ' - flirts as they receive the greetings of their on these countries must also be allowed to become would solve the ditilculty; but such a loan fi i:.: 1 ; :t toad daughters, who have paused In the burry the beneficiaries of our credit arrangements;:. under pment conditiOns would reqUire some. , of life to etprees their filial de.. thereStartling as may be than commercial instinct and sym, iand stress 4 For many mothers it will be the bright- - f, fie. that the United States make a large loan thingmore 4, I, i pathy behind it In the first place, the guaranest day Of all the year to CermanY. it is'one that on seeond thought tee or security would bave,to be of the most 5 Since civilization's earliest dawn the name dc,es not Seem to be unreasonable.' AdviCes irreproachable quality-- and In the second ' 1 place. inUmate that Prest Wilson is quite our financiers would not think of set Mother has been a hallowed namea guid- from abroad it touching n to the nobleft mpirations of light It 28 a neeecsaey pop to oyeet except.with the full sanctio h. ti not at Insistent-upoI '.',',Y,z exthe , .. , t ging Innumerable have been, the tributes paid press desire, of our European bankrliotcy by helping to restore conguternment.;.- To this ' to herin the Jpot's f,ong and the throbbirg tinental Ortniomic- and ronitnercial prosperity: completion, however. it may come at last; it . y eloolueace of the spoken word, but bem, of all in In the millter of food for Corrhany, we have may not be long before : may see 1; ie.'. As gentle caress ond thoughtful deeds of hu- - beep rather pos;trse in,demindin that she , spectacle of America lending money to rehabiliPay i.,:.?;,; lissakind. And she deserves it all. yev mere. in ta,th forwhat she'reeeised from us- - But it is I tate a nation which America a few months 1 :,.4 ';4 1 l'ar abort, than all of these can ever 41 hope to I quite out of the qufttion for her to pay cash for , since was borrowing money to knock Clown. ; , , ' l'' 1 , , n'7 iti; or ,.. ber handsome of the Shantung settlement spiit by the peace conference; and hi rctrai'd to the League of Nations, were a little premature. Later Information is that the Chinese delegaVersailles has been instructed not: to tion sign the treaty; and though the probability Is that;on later reflection this recalcitrant attitudeh will be abandoned, there really cannot be mue-surprise at the present disappointment and sorrow of the Chinese nation. They have counted, apparently too tonthitntly, ttpnn the statmch support of America In resisting Japanese enemachments opoTuth!tr,territory;and trtainfy if linerinan influence was exerted In their behalf :it. was not, pressed with enough earnestness to make it effective-- A logical explanation ot this is seen In Japan's surrender of the point of racial equality as a clause in the League of Nations covenant. Net representatives at first were emphatic and resolute in demanding a 'satisfactory expression on this delicate point; and their later tonsent to its omission was too sudden to be construed as as superinduced by other eoneessions that are held to be more valuable. In other words, the suspicion that li T11h. t sem Of youth. Not divine Aphrodite. oot Helen of'Troy . not any woman of earth or heaven. could lb to mo what fan are. For ever no Jo ibo chrism of gineartatod ui U. - And 'thy - Ito full moaning -- has pourod ' Ghosts ars with you. 0 ml love to m you bare interpreted -o- xistence..-Too are the over-ftte- d landocape of my anat. tho stars of sky, lb mountain peaks of my valley. Where you are is bons- - Alters rYtt are not is homesiokness. As I look at you I retinas the, Wonderful Secr,t. known only to those who hero tatten d life's titers is. degreo-t- hat Ponothing greater ttan Love, although Love is Ole Greatest Thing in the worldr- -it is Loyalty1 Oh, I rest in you. For were I driven arstaY Sn ohliono. you would follow-,-o- f course. Where I burned In fewer,lrour cool hand would soother me. Wars I bong to know Who would stand the Ilitheat-tres.- -I there snit weep and Fai- t- Were I darnned to the lowest hell, you would follow, and if you go. toor yeti they sated you would answor. saying, "Of coursor bars boon a long time on this globe and V.,e,OITTPittnents pet mitcbina to on also ... , I would rather you Went bare. Irerna" with your gm hair. than any fresh DISSATISFACTIONo, il$1711)LEIZ yr - - - . ,. ,CIPMVS We two! two. whom destiny kali mad on. it forty years?we met as Long ago---- is wandering motes hs HMOS sunbeam. between sus ths primal affinity withis us the ties passiona Under tbo Juno trees I kissed first.- How Shy and afraid and delirious was rror stribood- !--- 'wrecks. what partings and Peril& what ad' ventures. what strife and Vette. whaktattto- 7atroglItea. what happy hours of companion. ship, what gladness and bittor Wink and flowwe two alone. and agency circumam- treaty without protest and would be unworthy of their responsibility if they did not seek its modifiration in temps respette. But after they have done all that eould be expected of them M this regard, ana all Ural, the Allied delegates have patienee for, they without doubt perform'their 'allotted part ire tile MIA ac a., , great-dram, Meanwhilee, though the warts ended. peace. has not yet come.- - While this seems a contradiction, it is nevertheless a fact. Mankind generally still hesitates on the threshold of the new era, The More bnpetnons, it is true, have already crossed it, feeling assured that all danger and delay are past. But the forward movement oil all fronts is not yet underway; and there is getting to be much impatience among those who have been held so long in restraint None can complain: however, of the recent rate of progress. The week now lashg has been moment- ous In the extreme; the tension to which the world's nerves have been sqbjected Is without parallel. , The ensuing fortnight will probably afford a period of partial relaxationthere will doubtless be a lull and breathing spell, brief but not unwelcome.. Then for the pulling of the lever upon which, In the apt simile presented by Lloyd George, - men's bands are gripped awaiting tbe maeie word "Peace" with an that ,t- -2- .: --- .. - - --,,. '' - Nirtt will doubtless be In the present instance; Tbey would be less than Inman if theisezepted this two great numbs and 1.086 miles weetet-Omahs- , reloads. the; Union Petite working from the asertisea-took-place--- - -- -. ego todai, at A point 53 miles Flartraorthwat of Ogden, 600 tones east of Sacra- bast-- - and the grandchildren. but they have gone to their hornea Tito clatter of racing feet. the thrill laughter. tho babble of tongues have cooked. and it is as if we had corn. into a, waveloss pool after Os TOSTillt rapids. In this pool of silence rots and I alone. after by bit of bluff blusteLthey have done the Allies' bidding with quite commendable promptness. And so it Os , and I - e. having ,eased.their-conscienee- . east, and the &Wel Pacific from the west, met and welded Liteir tmcks bite a single transcon- tinental loots in the presence of cely about a. 1 thousand arsons, but whoa rativity repre- seated snarly all the chrilicted nations of the i .. . -, ,..,':. "4 4 anderotand- - All is still except - - s . ogling clock uPon the mantel- This folks have been here hide. I . .1 Redemption By Power tomgift-1- ld arrpowers.Iir-eachand'everfInitinc- AftNIVERS.ill' 7t.' - , - 1919. ) 1,--takes going4o turn over their ships; yet the transfer They were not:going to send envoys to Paris to be humiliated before the Allied Powers represented therecinsteid what1send niPosolvers-to-toeit- ve ever communication the,Mlies might have .to Mike; yet, their delegation is headed by their chiefest stateionan and it is vested with plen-- they-wou- - .-- 1,- - Thanks to the favorable luso. we has this room and somewhat of creature aid -- age-to was made on time. - EArt Ger! peace treaty . might imply their utter rejection of it, were it WM, for the fact that ever since the arrnistire they have gene on doing the things theyNowed they would not do. They were not 111 spots TimmdsmmErs THE violence with which German statesmen and the Germanpress areallackingthe, Ilherpao .' ,, : 'AITING etrenlation. J. P. McKinnon Irastro Rportmrotativo 134 Officio. Mow York rtth Avette. Avenue. chigAtt 0i7k411. ;13 South Michigan Monter E - day. , U ' Pereirst -.. I ! I.: ' E i; .4 .: d , A.,,.' , oompanicms, anent ha ghosts. are Forty Teai s. their arms full of memories. their Tacos sweet and gffinintr yet a little sad. am all Childrea Of the Paot Lo copies . i 1 twol You are tatting over there with yo'ar and- I over here with my book-Wit- h 1 -- 1 , , AV. WO - . - For Me Deeerit Nowa by Dr. ?rank Crum. or t , . ( ..... .,,... IfVE, , - t .,1;,.4.1 1,-.- DESERET-,LEN'ENING- I - ,. - , NEWS, SA'rURDAY )1AT:::10:.,::1919 - , 4 ' 4 , . . - ;.- - ; ,,,,,, -- . - . - r .. . , - . - Aa Intel evraina w the 0 m rta Chi Ile 9. litael tall will Donlon w :SI pier, I woliera,11 Slalom a ler the sill mono reamitteo Ito Mose It , and lbw J. at ar to leg DOOR Da --- -Oit Rotel Intiime leembeia via ITind Bessie Jo Berne Cr Helen R Mar Mal Rue Pete Mira 8 Dlicage I id home Ittre.---- M I' the Pio hat nit a ales clu ar,d , Mrs. 8 wouthern 1..,;,,Li. - out-doo- rs Advertisement man May dispute this ItalartiOn and Point to the painage.: "It repented God that- - he bad made man" (Gen. gli). as an of divine, disappointment Butt let him beer in mind that makers of Scripture, Ilk all wise teachers, reach for "the point of contact" and adaptt their language to the comprehension of those idiom they teach. so srpeak- , Coneerning those whom the Camp went forth to succor, tide front the Radio-Activ- e Pid i Restores Health "Behold, they have siet learned to be obedient to the things which I and do not , quired at their hands, impart of their subetanoe, as becometh Pad by atimulatiag . Ow Radio-AetiSaints. to the poor and afflicted thin blood circulation imparts enerfl ' among them:" restores vitality and overcomes disease "And are not united according to We have many testimonials fromrifts"' log that they "may naturally under-sand- ", who have suffered from the onion required by the law of the Blood Presieure. (D. ,& C. 29:24;11;41-12- ). Rbesinatiem. Neuralgia StomInsomnia, Diseases ot the NetTee,Bladder.. Whatever the dead letter may seem to Celestial Kingdom: ach. Lungs. Bowel. Heart "And Zion uncannot be built up, MY. God is not roam, that he should oi&nd and 7 Milner, Liver. Pronsete Complaints. To prove MO remark"repent" or fail to foresee how Ni. lees it he by the principles of the law male able and vitalng effete of the Celeetial Kingdom. otherwise of thisrestorative creature will conduct themselves. wonderful appliance we will seed The Omniming knew In ad-- I I cannot receive her unto Myself" It on ten days' trial with an absolute money-bac- k l guarantee if it fans till rtr ID. & C. 105.34).-- , vanes what the modern 1 entire satisfaction- - No matter west ens would do or leave undone. and Hsi Wonderful revealing. this. What is your ailment- shaped Mg plans accordingly. The It but to say- - that the Order of For gull information. write tottay time was not ripe for Zion's redemp- Unity. the Order. of Zion. is the 01.- AOIVN APPIAANCIS CO. 140 BradhurP Bldg, Los Angeles. caL tion. Th e' Saints were not ready to der of the Celestial Worlds. where the build the New Jerusalem. And the Gods. a Divine Brotherhood. have "all proof of it is in the trespass commit- thInts common ted Iby them against the divine laws Th Lord made it plain te ale pooordained for their government ' pie that they must prepare them- 1 "In 'consequence of the trustwee- "iselves for the great events that were lion of my people; it is expedismt to approaching. Before they could hope me that mine elders should wait for a to accomplish their glorious destiny, little season for the redemptioa of they must become 1 mighty, not only In Zion." Thus came the word of the numbers and material influence. but Free eUnic for children under from 4 to 5 of years ago Lord to Zion's Camp. on Fishing morally 7 and spiritually SSIS Orator StreetRiver, Missouri (D, and C. 105: I). mighty by the power of God. descend-lo- g ' Home" Coinferta of ltrith But this ,was added: "I have beard upon them as an endowment from Our past experience enables us their prayera and will accept their of- Ion High ID. kC. 105:11). When they ; to case. handle your ferings; and it is expedient in me that were ready to redeem Zion . the way GIVE VS A TRIM& be prepared for them: $111011 I Office Hours: 11 a. they should be brought thus far 111" in, to 1 V. rlwould a trial of their faith" (106;11). Divine Presence" going on an.. a.SA 3 p. There ,It I,-- -"a trial of their faith." 'before. They ware not to use viea.m. : That was the immediate purpoea r' nee to secure their God rights. the call for the ospedition...Mere was would Tom rest matt, Eh fight their battles. They were PROW et Tido- iloodsms So not expected than thisthat they would I "the children of Israel, and at the I .,, manifest a willingness to do all thati seed of Abraham" and "most ,. needal the Lord commanded, and the will si be led out of bondage by . '. taken for the deed. a Aa...etched out arta" 0.:4, 46 dm , ' Another proof that Zion's redemp- - Iwith "Lae Inuit Touts. 106;14. 10).., , 1 ' 161Peedi liondlans ima4 Ilberodir7e, tion was not intnded for that,time, is . And there the matter' stands. or Money Back ! Zion-build-- r - Jackson8dackson Chiropractors -- 2-- 1 .SEM1s17EEKLY ITEI7S . no - - ' , . - , ,, 4.4""w ,. , - , . "'''''"'"', , .4.r ..:,-- ...., 4...ii- ii,i0z; : , ' -, , 4,,,, , ..,,. , ... ,,,,,q1.' ' .' . .'....imm |