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Show of r $ J i. r -- 4 I DESERET 1UE COVENANTER i series of lattara br four distinguished authorities discussing ths Oonuat for Uafu of Nation adopted tr tb Pari pone conference, and now awaiting ratification Op th Unlud States aanaJaTba are: William H, Taft, of th United Stataa; Georg W. Wickoraham. formerly Get, Back Your Grip On Health United 1584890 m. The Best of Medicines t (For 0 REMEMBER tlUXATED IROil tat a attorney general; A. Lawrence LowolL preaidant of Harvard untver-tlt- y. and Henry W. Taft of th New fork fear., Th Individual lattara will not ba identified ARTICLE , THURSDAY JIAY 29 1D1S EVENING NEWS Build Hctp Strength. Power and Endurance fresh Ustt Anmatfr zz3m The Aaocmbl y, , AsMreegopoy ' Thi la tho larger .organ ot , th league. th on in which all th mem;. Moreover, Article V declare that exfern ar represented, by three dele- cept where otherwise upnaaty provided decisions of the assembly er gate aplec If they please, so that If council shall yeqnlro the consent of countries named in th an all the members al! th of the league repreth covenant should to join sented at the meeting.. But unanins th 45 countries can mous decision of send league, and each of them should never be attained where there la any it full complement of three, the serious difference of opinion, and eembly would flit one hundred and where there is not it la needleaa To eeata Since statesmen and thirty-fiv- e authorize the assembly to take unaniethers in all lands have a strong mous on action any subject they e to be of aervice on such therefor be aim ply it is probable that the delegates pleased would, a that cannot be power conferring present will not be much leas than need. , thi s number well fitted for debat Importance of Discussion. hut not for confidential interchange In view of the other specific proof opinion on delicate matter visions of the covenant th intention Actual, Function limited. of the clause is perfectly' clear. It The assembly will. Indeed, probably means that the assembly is authorized - attract rtiore" popular attention than matnot to decide, but to diacuas, all any ether organ of the league:, and ters within the sphere of action of tb yet its actual function which are to league or that affect the peac of the be found scattered through various workt In this it is the successor to articles of th covenant, are extremely the conferences at th Hague. Hava limited. Besides regulating It own for the very limited authority ex procedure and appointing Its commit- preaaly vested in it the function of the tee It is empowered to select the four assembly Is discussion, and that is smaller states to he represented on the of Immense importance. The mere ecu ncii, to approve of enlargement of fact that any nation, however small, the counclt, to confirm the selection of can bring Its grievance and, its asthe secretary general, to report upon piration before a general body of repgathered from all the free, disputes between nations referred to it, resentatives of the by the council or by either of the dis- orderlyla and civilized people of value. It la a earth inestimable putant to advise the reconsideration fertile mean of creating that enlightby members of th league of trestle -opinion on international that have become Inapplicable and the-. ened public which has been heralded a consideration of international condi- questions of the chief objects of a league. tiona endangering the peac of the oneInternational distrust often arise vote to world, and by a two-thimisunderstanding which can be admit new member to the league. from removed by open conference; and Except, therefore, for some definite points of contact are points of mutual to the organisation power relating The Influence of exand membership of the league, it au- comprehension. ternal public opinion may well tend thority in international affair is to and thus reduce what is to making a report In certain badenlarge, in excessive chauvinism without dispute and giving som - advice- to the lessening healthy patriotic spirit. ' 1 . member An Inquest of the World. What then is the meaning of the Parliament third clause of the article which pro- wasDisraeli once said that the great inquest of the nation. vides that th assembly may deal at of the The may well assembly league its meetings with any matter within become the great Inquest of the world; the sphere of action of the league, or tho where plana for the better affecting the peace of the world.1 mentbody of mankind are advocated, and Clearly this does not mean that it qan where code of international law are deal only with the subjects to which and debated. Its authority extends by the provisions prepared be observed that although It of the covenant, for that would re- each may member of the league' Is enduce its field of discuesion to almost titled to send three representatives to nothing; Nor, on the other hand, doe the assembly, th voting Is by state. tt mean that the assembly, can take Home people hare desired great paraction binding upon the members in liament of the peoples of the earth, all matter within the sphere of ac- but as 'yet that la utopian. The ortion of the league, because specific ganization of the modern world is provision are made for dealing with jbullt upon nationality, and whatever those matter and th interpretation a remote future may bring forth, at suggested would render 11 such pro- present peace and order. Justice, prog, vision futile. The assemble would rees and liberty most be based upon hare power to overrule them alL a concert of free nations. ii de-ai- re oeea-aton- -- rd con-.fin- ed - always Thai New that by IL Addington Bruce.) in or nursing the sick there is nothing of quite such Import- ace a optimism. Persistent, confident hopefulness la far and away the beat of medicines Listen to this recent testimony by a physician of nearly half a century' active practice. Dr. Charles W. Pag of Hartford, Conn.: Th mor I have accumulated experience, especially with medical men; the more firmly have I been convinced that optimism is the chief constructive force in human affairs, and that Its possession by a medical man is a requisite for professional success A medical man who la well fortified with an optimistic personality Is certain to meet with th most favorable conditions for developing - in others hopeful, stimulating- - thoughts and moral courage the best method by which to charm and invigorate the patient's mind, mollify his burden of and pave tbs way for improvement in bodily conditions. To cope successfully with demoralised ideas of the anxious sick, as they crop ont in all amts and conditions of patients, a physician with pronounced optimistic personality will find frequent occasion to exercise all the wit and wisdom he can command. Yet no service he can render to disquieted invalids will be more efficacious or better rewarded than will be the engrafting into the minds Of bis patients feelings of courage and uplifting trains of thought. Bat If tho exercise of optimism is incumbent, on the physician. It is even more' incumbent on those called upon to car foralek people In their homes or in hospital. The physician, aee his patient for only a few minutes at a time. Let him be ever po optimistic, his efforts will count for little unless reinforced CONFERENCE NOTICES M Relief Society Conference. by optimism on the part of those con--, sick Mnually in contact with th person. No matter how anxious they may feel regarding the outcome of th Illness, they must contrive to keep up a hopeful look and manner. Otherwise doubt and fear wtQ fasten upon the patient. Consciously or subconsciously he will think to himself: It Is all very fine for th doctor to talk so hopefully. H l only trying to fool me. Bvarybody also admit that I am as good aa dead, as their faces show plainly. in proportion a this unhappy idea grips him, fits resistive power will grow lea and less, until at last the odds will be all en the Bide of th disease from which he suffers. Of course It Is hard to appear hopeful and to talk hopefully when beset with anxiety for the health of a loved one. The whole tendency la In th direction of an excessive pessimism. But for the asks of that loved one this tendency must be overcoma Else a fatal outcome may be made certain, and even if recovery eventually takes place .tit ia certain to be needleealy delayed. (Copyright, aa - b eseret Sunday School Union Th Associated Newspapers.) Than Skin Deep. There is aa old saying that beauty I only skin deep. That may be so with those who- get their beauty out of a box, but not th genuine sort. Beauty is really only another word for good health and no woman who is bUtoua and constipated can reasonably bops to be beantinfuL Chamberlain's Tablets will correct these disorders, then with proper diet and exercise there 1 no reason why any young woman with regular features may not bop -- - to be beautifuL mkat. in-Ne- - STEPHEN L. RICHAJSD6, GEORGE D. FYPER General Superintendency. LAURENCE W. RICHARDS, General Secretary. - - ' TOef A special 'meeting of the stake a perintendencles and secretaries win fee held Run day afternoon, June 1, at 4:14 o'clock, in Room 401 of the L. D. Office Building. . David o. Its great cities are teeming with human life and interest. Important persona get from all the centers of the world are here to sec the wheel of Democracy go rouncL New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, and the other great business od' social center of the East present a marvelous panorama of new action, and new8 thoughts to quicken your patriotic pulse and arouse your enthusiasm for Peace- Come East and visit the many places of historic interest, where we woo oar rst fffir ' - far LIBERTY. Come East, too, for the fW of It for- a fling etthe gay, carefree; happy summer life of fits cool seashore from Atlantia BsoMsf ' City and the forty beaches of New Jersey to Bar Harbor and th ' resorts of New England famoaa coast, or the White and Chxtn York State, among th sportful woods Mountains; or, tip ami lakes of the Adirondack, or through the Thousand Islands See Niagara Falla and the historic Hudson with memories of the Half Moon and Its doughty skipper. Summer m die East offers new pleasures, new life, new fa texest to all people. Camel ' - Advertisement. Annual M. I. A. and Primary Conference f -- The Twenty-fourt- h General Annual Conference of the Young Men's and Young Ladles' Mutual Improvement Associations and the Seventeen th Annual Conference of th Primary Associations of th Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- v Saints will be bald in Salt Lake City, on .Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. June 4, 7 and 1. 1111. All member are Invited and all officer are particularly requested to be present at all of the meetings of the conference. and a cordial tnvitatica ia extended to the Saints generally to attend the meetings to ba held Ip th Tabernacle at I and 7 p. m. on Sunday. conference of the June (th.A. W. IVINS. The Deseret Sunday School Union will be B H ROBERTS. held at the tabernacle. Salt Lake City. RICHARD R. LYMAN, Sunday evening, June 1, lilt, at 7:0 General Buperintendency Y. M. M. L A. MARTHA H. TINGE T, o'clock sharp. All Sunday school ofRUTH M FOX, ficers and teachers are expected to be MAE T. NT8TROM. present and a cordial invitation ia exPresidency Y. L. Mi L A. tended to tho public to attend. LOUIE B. FELT. semi-annu- for your: summer vacation .. 1111, by f Beauty More A Th Annual Conference of th Relief Society will fee held on Wednesday and Thursday, June 4 and I. 111 Two officers' meetings will be held on Wednesday, at It a m. and 1 p. m. la th Auditorium, fourth floor Bishop Tb officers meetings will building be limited to stak officer, stake board member and stak representative Two getaeval sessions will be held In the Assembly hall on Thursday, June I, and 3 p. m. All officers and at It Relief society workers are Invited to be in attendance. EMMELINE B. WELLS. President. CLARISSA S WILLIAMS. First Counselor. JULINA L SMITH, Second Co a one lor. Come EAST fe The United States Rafiruad Adminttratioa InuRm you to travel, and oflos Summer Ktrnidon fan to all auton Ask your local ticket agent to help yoo plan year trip, or apply O&csi or writ fcr iBavtratcd booklet, a gtwca betw with JUt Label, f Btstc which you dears. Addrcssi rii r "" AdminkimiioN', UraiED.-SiMES-Railroa- d -- Travel Bureau 143 Liberty Street New York City Ta4 Travel Bureau 648 Transportation Bofldtng Chicago L 00 Haairy Building AdeaUi .'I;- al - - MAY ANDERSON.- - -- CLARA W. BEEBE, Presidency Primary Association. Religion Class Conference. A special religion class conference will be held in Barratt hall, Sunday morning, June 1, from 1:30 till 4.30 o'clock, to which stak presidents and counselors, high councilors, bishops and counselors, and stak and ward Religion class workers are cordially Invited. HEDGER CLAWSON. JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH. WM. A. MORTON. General Superintendence Sfya vJ"' Stake Social Workers nex, Oecond avane and D street: 7 of German birth or ever alerted origin er Fort prudent of the Harmome-aennr-che- r pjn. Take Third arena Douglas car; get off at Second avenue. society, this city's oldest and H lOTICK TO CONTMACTORJU - . ,i Tb Beard of Edueatlea of the Jr- - H dan School District will receive bids z until i 0 pm. on Wedaeeday, June 4, i or I 11, for th construction general the second story of the boiler boos f In the rear of the Union school baild- J lag. A certified check of 2 per cent j moat accompany tart bid. The plan and specifications ran be seen at th Office of tho Board of Education la tb Jordan High School Buildisg at Sandy. The Skoal Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid. Waostch ward hall; wealthiest German social cljub, with Eastern State members, today announced that p. m. Take Fifteenth East car to 1.000 h lua resigned the presidency and that be will also give up tus memberIrWt Fourteenth ward haR, First ship. Mr. Burns said he found a GerSouth, between Went Temple and First man flag firing from the start when the Reading soldier of the Rainbow West streets: division cam home and that he tor Northern States Le Grand ward it down, putting up the only American amusement ball; 2 pm. Take Sugar flag In the house. I was misinformed House or Highland Drive car to Yale as to tb real character of the dub arena. and the court ought to close the JORDAN STHOGL DITRFT place, because of what happened in Society Maude Realdeuce of Eu- the M. Thompson. Clerk. Is be quoted a having said. past," gene M. Cannon, 2354 Seventh East set; I pjn. Take Wandamere car; NOTICE get off a( Ashton a venae. COUNCIL OF STATE Boathcrii State' i IS Hr.rffcBT GIVEN BY AT THE HAGUE VOTES theNOTIfiB ward hall, 323 east Second South; 7:3 Board of Commissioners of SsJt Take east Seoond Sooth or FifLaka of of iwtentioa the Utah, City, jun. FRENCH REUEF FUND teenth Eaat car. Boprd Of Commissioner to m3A.r..J Uiv loiBliaf described improvsneot I. ! .WASHINGTON. May 22. The counTo grade, curb and gutter with PRESIDENCY QUITS cil of state at The Hague has Introconstruct drainsg system lo a bill providing for a five-yecarry water across and along street i)'t AND SAYS IIARMON1E duced and Intersection, construct p rival, credit of approximately 25,400.40 install water services tb Dutch treasury to the French driveways, 1 CLUB SHOULD CLOSE from biaewsr connections and pare with and use in for the restoration government tuminous concrete Sixth Avenue be- of the devastated portions of France, H and N Streets, and N Street READING, Pa, May 2. WTmam according to advices received today by between Third and Sixth Avenues isaid pavement on said Sixth Avenue Buna the first American at tinea not the state department between H and N Streets to be forty-si- x - 2 1 1 Twelfth-Thirteen- th to-w- it: eon-cre- tr, ar There will be meeting of the stake chairmen of social committees in room 401 Church office building at 4:34 p m- - Juno 2. Stak presidents are cordially Invited to attend. STEPHEN L. RICHARDS. Utah Merchants Will Gladly Sell Utah Products Temple Notices. Th Logan tempi will r'oe June and open July 22, 1223. The Mantl temple will dose July tl. 1111. and open Aog. IS. 11L The Salt lake temple, wm does July IS, 1111, and open Sept. L 1113. HEBER J. GRANTS () 24, 1111. Children Cry for Fletchers ANTON H. LEND, CHARLES W. PENROSE. ' First Presidency. Most merchants of the state carry Utah Products. 'Hiey are glad to sell them, too, but, of course, they must 'cater to their trade and carry what their customers call for, - Missionary Reunions. its up to you, Mr. Utah Booster and Mrs. Utah to ask for Utah Products. So If there v . is any doubt in your mind your dealer will tell you which are Utah Goods. , , 1 . 3f Utah consumers, Utah merchants and Utah factories work together; Utahs permanent prosperity is assured- - Utah Manufacturers Association OOOOOL ooaaac Builders of Industry. -- . aizDanncC Rn.r' Saturday, May L Netherlands OLteenth ward meeting -house, 1 J1 North Fifth West; 4 a. m. Take West Fourth North or Fair Ground car. Nottingham Twenty eecotid amusement hall. Second Wait and Fourth North: 2 p.m. Take Warm Spring car; get off at Fourth North. Samoan and Tongan --Ninth ward hall. Fifth East between Fourth and Fifth South; 3 30 p. m. Taka cars 2 or 4 and get off at Fifth East. Swedish Granite stake tabernad. Fiat street and thirty-thir- d South. Taka Sandy, Midvale, Murray or State Street ear. - Yortaditr Tn etudes HuIL Leeds and Sheffield; Pioneer stake hen, fifth South between West Tempi and First West. Taka cars It, 14, 14 or walk. Monday, Jane Ia ward hall. 3(5 east Second Sooth; I p.m. Take eat Second Sooth or Fifteenth East car. London Pioneer stake hall, 121 west Fifth South street; 7:42 pjn. Take cars 13, 14, II or walk. Northwestern State Whftnry haR, corner Second avenue and A street, 2:30 p. m. Take Sixth or Ninth ay, nu car, or walk. Scandinavian Meeting for member of society, Fourteenth ward hn First South between West Tempi and First West, 4 : Y 0 p. m. Dane for members, escorts and friends. Unity hall. Second East between First and A astral tan Twelfth-Thirteen- th Second South, 1:34 p. tn. Tuesday, Jana 2. Oratral State Twentieth ward an Xhe Kind You Eire Always Bought, and which hai bees , la 886 for 6T6f thirty years, has boms ths signatory of aid has been made under his per-.-frwmI supervision since its infancy. Allow bo one to deceive yon in thi. 'All Counterfeits, Imitations and n are but Experiments Cut trifle with and endanger the- - health of Intents and Children Experience against Experiment. fz, Just-as-go- od What is CASTORIA a Castoria ia harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, and Soothing Syrnpe. It is pleasant. . It contains neither Opium, Morphine bin other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation ef Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children Panacea The Mothers Friend. Drope CASTORIA GENUINE 1 ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ....t.4 34-1- 74-1- 35-1- 53-1- 44 (31-15- to-w- In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Hove Always Bought e.trr.u. M.ay. anma cry. V I I (441 feet between emtt and on said N street between Third snd Sixth A veooee. to be (44) feet between forty curb snd all of said pavement to be six Inches thick with four (4) inch crushed rock base and two (2) Inch wearing surface of bituminous concrete). in Paving Districts Noe 24 snd 24, according to tbe plact profile "and peer Deal urn. on file in tb office ef lb City Rox tower, and defray the shatters' portion of tb cost sod expense thereof by s local ssseeemest upon tb lots or piece of ground to be affected and benefited by said Improvement, situated within Block 34. 37. T4, 4. L 12. If. 14. 15. 34, 37. 33. 31. aad 14. Flat. D." and la Block 21. Plat "O all in Salt Lake City Survey, and fa the southwest quarter of Secpart of tion 32. Townnthp I North, Rang 2 East Saltor Lake Base and Meridian, upon the street fronting abova named,abutting and to a depth of fiftv (531 foot back from said stroct, and ail within the district bounded oa tb north by Seventh Avenne, en tbe east by the1 center line of Section 21. Townnorth. Rang 1 east. Said Lake ship Haas and Meridian, on th south Third Avnna and on the west by by H Street. Th estimated coet per front foot does not tneluds private driveways water service and sewer connections, the cost of which is to be assessed th property benefited, in addiagainst tion to the regular assessment Estimated cost of each private .. driveway Estimated cost of each water service 413.44 Estimated cost of each sewed connection .. .. .. g!3.44 Tho total cost of said Improvement i estimated at seventy thousand ons hundred forty-si- x (174.144) dollars; thirty-tw- o thousand one hundred forty-six and ( 322.144.64) dollars, or eight and (33.741 dollars per front or linear foot of abutting propfoot roadway ( ogle erty for forty-ai- x track); fifteen hundred seven (IIJI!) or six and dol. dollar, (Ji.li) lara per front or linear foot of abutfoot roadting property for forty-si- x way (double track): and nineteen thousand five hundred seventy-on- e aad (311,571.59) dotiara, or nine and dollars per front or ) linear foot of abutting property for foot roadway. forty All protest and objection to tb eat of ncb Intention must be carrying t resen ted In writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of- - propRecorder on er before erty, to the City th ftb day of June, 1111. The Board of Commieionerx at Ha it, first regular meeting thereafter, the loth day or Jane. 1111, will consider the proposed levy, sal bear and consider such protest and objections to said Improvement a Mutil hate been mad. By order of tb Board of Commlu-noneof fait Lake City, Utah. Dated May 12th. 1113. W. A. LEATHAM. City Recorder. No. 143. Extension Faring iSth, 113 Mey publication Firt I Last publication Jon 7th. lilt.. 7 rs r , f- 1 |