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Show V 4 1)i:sj;ju;t kvknixg news M U lh tffefta ef U amoie upon buna a lucr, as fvtdrarrd la tliniiu!,n,i BeU DESERET EVENINGNRVS Lnh they were f batted to make. ! X terser Z Seam Tan.f.U Now, tbit fca a aeriou Indictment lupperted '(I BUeeta Uk n. by teUmoay which cannot b Eght'y bruhd tleeiB U WfetlSrf a ide. It mut b nmat urgently preaed upon ituifc II M the attention rrf lh city utherit.ra a draerv. r ..... Mf ..i::-- !s eer Ing ef tbtir Unmed.at and Ihorouih action. Kiat, H ef )Mr Thu Jtcr th" evil ba been wort than evrr ........... I before; and while I hi nr that explanation ,itiia has bora offered a eonit.kitin a more or hf v U UA piauuhl rirmr. br beg ufferir.g pubhe ha finally f aaaed Ue feit wher either ei tana-Ih- r 4 Mlr r4M t ! nr rxcue Taticlv. and ha arrived at hU'4U0ii r pievn.iiou u the point where reiejy Mwkrr Adit Hu.a.u n, alette J r. MrVi.Mf, fixer haa grown wort Th demanded uluatiou Nw trii IK jrtflfc " instead of UUer; wtirfrf..re the roneluaton Xpeea In that the rity ordinance tu the uhjer t ? rmit ta I r a af till . ew teiere at tka el.ee atliw Milll I hm are ehher Inadequate in their pros uion and Mtnl I. HU or else lliat they are pot enforced. brtrKUon. l aallllal Tka iaarlalM l..M la asrlaial To aaaa the f a all eiutln ddemma there are only aaa . tka ... la rerablirll aMkataiaa rr.ei.t rrxtile la M ar l two that the amoke evil cannot, by I on, I horn; a a. a4 alaa Ika kavaaapar karat a All rtfkla ft raaaktiratlaa af aka41 reaaon of wm rlimatologieal condition, be krra ere alaa reserved. overeomean hypolheai wturh nobody t witl. - mint aav r?. UKcrm, ing to concede; tbe other, that through lumd-Itor IrreaoluUmc our official beiUtto apply the'draalie cure. Gul of regard for th UINTJUL CnMTRrJSfX. poaatble merit of the fhntr, the public will Th ninetieth nnul Lanark! Onfer-- a perbap be willing yet to toleraU a littk of of lh Church of Jau ChrUl of Of the murk me that emanate s, from UUrMir Pml will rnvro In lh but wtl Inmt that it be reduc'd to the Tbarnrf. Fall Lsfco Cily. on ?ur1v, minimum. Aa to the other proposition they l 10 o rlck . m, wiib April feel that the lively indignation which i now Ion ln on Mondiy sod Tufdy, April uperedmj their hitherto ailmt unpat,ence I S tod 0. Juatifiahle aa a civic, virtue. If the evil can-nrr.nu.cn vM. ba I mad led, know it; if it can be, let I ANTIION 11. Ll'ND. tl The ReaJ George Washington. ifep The pMifit lul r"r irdr Must Vi (.. v 4 k t' NVit -- y - vy mokr-Mark- i mt do it! CH ARLES W. TEN ROSE, First Pm-dmc- y. A C0NHJCT1N0 report otlure of rrf'L Tn Cmtt ef the bora bt thai tofir 4a not kaww (ha maa. . aliru baila h.baa bfn wlloy4 oa aa a cannot at h'. faaluraa Hut ba maa human. Aa w m hi tha frlioar ha IU a rx!ar f raactaM!!ty. k. a fub-ay- a nHe a a treat mam leiiir, an a rr-- ft ii..t.aU fraaf man Tbera I a 1!ffep. fla,-rare ef ila a net aa maka ba rmen ft meat. three urh aa tha Ourth Inf ami wt cn lha fUtf-r-- n f tr.jWaaa. ef Jo'), and elact aa a ary all aa. Vea aa know the kind ar wham ta.t rave ra him. an wiah ha aoold (, au - :n.'nf a fr4 " aaa) It.lnk I ahnuM haa Jifcad feria. A hi her rorrpllmant I eannof pay any ay. able in hravan r earth. He aaa a if man Phvairaily. Si fear, man ara tern in. he .H i,rga.lone humble- - mind ad. Ifka Napolaem. ta oialura, 1 (naan - ar apt la haea A hua aera a woma If eplninn ,.f tharreel'r. f at, Id Mhr th.rf helny aoal ehoeaa a n an f r a hnaluin. anrh ara mar tao-- : h 1 than men mar, aa th rSanJ,..n He wreiCar of hla naif nnnrhnewt, tha heat rteaer, Afiii aa athleia M. ft ft a He aa a f ar,l bnainewi rran and femoa afra nnl nf tha band that mad a and aimplar folk. hlm.i".jrietnhnntr MUd to by tha rlrhewt When ha 4i4 ha man In America. Tet noriy aenmad to hold It afalna hhn. He Mood on hla faat. rMa on no-b- d a tMk. aoked notofva help. Tie man-arte- d hia own affair ahrawdl). and hano knew to maoafa tha affaire of tha nation. Thai la a food Inference even today, for Henry Ford would mak a belfar prowl-dethan bhifana Peha. H waj'nnt a pclttlrian. fiery he!. If w do I. haiyd polli'caj part lea )!a thnufht (here waa a better way nf running a republic than by hating and f'fhting each el her. He waa not even a lawyeF. and henew to him public polMne were dictated by com-nwaenae. not by phranM, II waa an engineer. Seibert Lajab aaya: Ilia numtroua campaign over tha rave him a conception of tha of the Ohio Valiev, and the road ha built Pr fired. lock on tha laet of thoae ape-ditjuatill atanda aa tha baat conceived and eeec triad road In America, Halt I more to (himlwr land. 10 feet wide, apannlng the vallev. riding th hllla, and. threading tha mountain through th heart of Maryland. have not elee where found lta equal, (hough I have motored on practically all tha main road In th east and many In th central and woelern Mate Thl waa the rout of Panlel Boon to Kentuok). of loo and McClellan to Antlatam. The whole middle went waa largely aettlad by the roneatoga wagon which tolled over lie blue llmeaton gurface, and by tha canal hoatg of th ChaJapeak and Ohio canal, which waa another conception and pet pro-Jeof our firat President ' An engineer! Cant we find another nnw, aome ror. Builder, and unapeechlfylng f.entleman and elect him Treeldent. and glva the Uabbera. Jfandahakera and Wrangler I I a!l-an.- oii u on PORT FOR ARIZONA. fP HE old THE ADRIATIC TINGLE. f the il Joke about the bwl navy is reellr! aister state by the recent bint that Utah on of Aruona may actually have a "sea"-po- ri of these fine days. There has been n l.n agitation at variuus tun's in the pnM f.r ih acquisition of the "Unlalbiogly narrow trij f Ihd Mexican atale of Bo norm" whirh separa'e Arizona from the salt water of the t.ulf f California, and keep her irrevocably locked in from the ea." But those mho will take th trouble to look at the map will discover that Arizona 1 no more locked In from tbe srd than nt the enrreApondrne ty the arlual tell of lh publication at lat of the bound mind The public respective note. lo become confuted and excited when It ho nothing but rumors to feed upon In a matter of urh general interest at this; and for Ihia reason If no other, the practice of "secret diplomacy" which has been ao roundly scored that the iuperhealed rity of In this and other recent intanres, deaenes Pennsylvania Yuma i really nearer the era than the great to bo consigned at once to that limbo of discarded International habit that have outlasted port of Philadelphia. At present, it is true, the Colorado present more difficulties to navigawhatever of usefulness they base ever had. the Delaware toil thrc After all, United Flatea intervention has tion than doe obstacles are not Insuperable. The same ort bad an effect more explosive than the cireum-alancof the 6ae warranL The views of the of rectification measures that have made the which it Prwident on the Flume matter have been well lordly Delaware the great water-wa- y known from the beginning; and when the Allied ia can make the mighty Colorado navigable for craft not only to Yuma hut to The premiers undertook to substitute romething wholly opposed to those views, they must have Needles, while smaller craft even now can make expected a most vigorous protest, unless, Indeed, the voyage up to the confluenee of tho Rio Virgen. Tbe Mormon conception of a port they thought he. had become wholly incapacitated. Mr. Wilson's brusqueness may have of entry at Callville Is a picturesque feature of .given them something of a shock, but it has early western history by no means visionary also given them abundant evidence that the then or impracticable now. Bo Arizona does not absolutely need the United Stales is still to bo reckoned with in these problems if the nation is "tantalizing Sonora sjrip in furtherance of her possible ambition for a port. The treaty expected to participate in the at all. Fiume was one of the chief battlev with Mexico guarantees In United Slates vesa re't? grounds in the Peace Conference struggle for sels the right of transit the Colorado in this (ropyrlght, J:o, hy Prank Craiui.) and the principles advocated by tnis country, respect is as free internationally to navigation for a was won Mate SL was which If Lawrence. our neighboring as the triumph the victory principles which, it must be confessed, were Is in earnest tn wishing to establish port faciliTWENTY YEARS AGO. violated enough at other points. Perhaps this ties and prestige, the money vai!able for the is why Mr. Wilson has attached a rather exagpurpose will b more profitably spent in fixing From the File of Th Desorot Nee. gerated Importance to the Adriatic controversy, up the old Colorado's channel and delta than in land w Sonora of and has insisted upon adhering strictly lo the ith for the parcels bargaining FFJIFUWIIY 27, 1900. text of the agreement do which Clcmenceau that simply serve to keep the river within X'l.ifo. Pnoletto, a Chicago saloon keeper, and Lloyd George subscribed. He was forced bounds from Yuma down to the sea. It matters wav a'i li ken dnml) after having shot and to compromise with his principles in somo other not so much who holds title to the hanks, so killed hie partner, Frank Clavlto. but of case to the in stream the tself the Shantung: as pre instances, notably ong rights lrevt. I.orenzo Snow and party of Church he lias remained immovable with respect to officials visited Sallalr Beach and mad a So when the prems. the rights of the to thorough lneprrtion of the buildings iers of Great Britain, France and Italy recently UNSMOOTJ! CURRENT OF DOMESTIC JOY. decide on certain contemplated Iniprovc-inentassumed to rcere iho ad ion of the Peace PVOMESTIC troubles of the Hohcnzollerrn arc Conference, and sent an ultimatum to the Jugo1imeral services were held at the Ninth just now rwfiving much attnntion at the choice a between slav government requiring ward chapel, Salt lake, for Bishop Samuel A. Woolley, a highly respected pioneer resithe secret treaty of London (which the United hands of the American newspapers. Tbe world is interested in the deeds and plans of thee dent. Tho Breakers were Elders Joseph E. Stales refused to be bound by) and a new proTalor. A. M. Musser. Angtia M. Cannon, and .questions of taste aside, even family position which was no less in opposition to Iho men, Bishop F. F. Sheeta, Joseph XV. McMurrln, - principles for which the United States deleganotoriety has an international aspect. Though C. XV. Tcnroso and Samuel XV. Richards, it may seem a quite inelegant curiosity, married tion had contended throughout, there was notA delegation of prominent clergymen couples elsewhere are inclined to show ronrern hing for it hut to lodge an emphatic protest. from various pirtv of the country appeared German of the relations over the reciprocal of Hie whole incident; This Is the before the House Judlciarv commltteo at and under tlie.se nreuml.ince, European press royal princes and (he r wivcsX. That. loo Washington In aidvocaiv of thi Shosalter 11111X11, m the well as ami pol gain.' r solution. matches its tin diplomatic Allies ate ramm! that nepol any complaints lost have of roval with family Germany .Itiho Oraharn retired v postmaster of piWige peace if their pl.ui' a r tTi he subject to Irc't. Trovo, Ftah, In arcortUnce with lelegraphio Wilson's veto, are quite beside ilie mark. Their the overthrow of lie llohcnzollcrjyilynasly, i, inst rucl IcuVa from WasliiLigton. and Reed leadily credible, twtli becaTTsi'cvcnhs at the negotiations need onl to he ei'mlneled in one his lot took Smoot, bondsmen, charge with the principles to wheh they 'time of the change were marked by no great of Iho office rending appointment of his of or or arrCded jn the ses'mm nf the Peace Conference .display chivalry (for nobility dignity ,,v action. Ihe flight was4 Indeed shamefully inglorious:, itself A dispatch Jo the Fvchango Telegraph AThe saJe The present net result, of the exdiunge of and because the wealth and power (hat, might Co., liondon. from Baris, said: of tho Danish Anlllles tty the United Slates notes appears to he a further of have helped to cover the desirable personal has practicalh been completed. the Adriatic question with an )nilj.lmu to the attributes have failed as well. 7 Tho death was announced of Mrs. SusanOne might sympathize with (he former United State to collaborate m sdtling it. What nah Neslen (.pencer, wife of Claudius V. this country ran do in that regard is not just emperor and empress in these reported d.vorco, Spencer, and familiarly known as "Aunt and separations were the reasons md so now very dear; hut this murh at least has Wen homo In Salt Xyake Sii'.ionah." at She ions. Many ardent Americans will confess woman, other deaths recorded on this date to an admiration hot so many years aeo of f the conditions ami lines on winch the settle- "etc those of Mrs Duncan MeViehle of Salt ment must he made if this government is to German achievements in general, and in parLake and Judge c harle Foote of Nephi. of the personality and power ticular, possibly, .to a party to it. of the royal family. It seems that others who creil it. subtly permitted Iho news of their had opportunity for intimate observation were find to leak, AN INTOLER ABLE 1'Hf.Ll TION. rurceedod in fooljng'a group of too.dec eived. The. sorry spectacle of the family chp'lal .I, and some real mining experts, ail'd I KW- days ago this paper contained an at present wouldlie'saved adiftlc if the conrmgtlt have gotten awny with several millions in i.sh, had not Clarence King of the United unsigned communication from a, corre- - sorts would, determine to play a losing and Btaje.s th? fraud. geological survey onc 'Of disagreeable game to the ved-- end but. this That w.x the nearest the exposed pndent whom The Ncwi'know-- i in West ever came bo Balt Lake's most prominent busine,s men and too is not characteristic of the race. Hence having a diamond field. San Francisro taxpayers, complaining vigorously of the ilie domestic difficulties, and for the, observers Bnchecked'and injurious smoke evil. Ho pointed only the unsatisfying incident of other well SPIRITS AND THE LAYMAN. out the extent to which Iho town was suffering laid plans that gang vifii in and esteem visitors, in reputation with lhere are Mrnpjo souls who surmls that Tho world is made up of all kinds ofpeo-pi- e, mideliU vinv ke Jiimsci-f- though anchored if tliere were mv from the psychic them some to as and of think tho question J here by business interests as well a, by sentiworld, they could ascert i.n it without descendis March gfung to'come m like a liop to crude rappings,and ment aiid lifelong association, are fa:n to spend whether ing. oit the "u. hu-or a lamb- is already timely and important. hahh! ns, and without infanhle in smokier the tbe other of soaring, on the part year pari s other, uito T of psiteric verbalism. The eclimes where this sooty nuisan-- e can be CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS.'.. Rev irw. c escaped. Kince the publication of that tetter, .Once some Ban' Franciscans thought they ANOTIIMI AAHRRY ABOUT WOMEN. v. I forrrte president of Ihp focal Rotary club has Were in. on the ground floor of the riche, t same lo a hi the voiced effect proLest publicly diamond field ia the wnrj. Some clever The pol Dean- - who ueiT to say women, if even eveierterms; and still more recently, salted with small African diamonds a the vole, wo.jiq jpwer employ it seriously, given pire local physicians have been quoted in state- - of ground somewherefh the Rockies, "discov- - are nowr afraid tt cy will. Boston TrauscrioL on the Adriatic affair are tel at rtl -- I I I. fclh a ptanaala (T1 .?u.t many Lag HeetH itfe n tip by tua diffiU r4r , t Oka That u bcctoaa nrr 1 by Hr. rrmeh know all ahwwl Tit rwff't c. 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