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Iba aa) out Uaa la lh Wbal rtmain af hr 1 c ft-- 1 ullr ta lu 1 I ! ourt-loaaar- akanaMr4 y 1 at-tb- a ft aril ftliy due ft yard at Malta and it a ft batluaal ab la trtr racaaarad pram a taaatarUI, II will ba bacaaa Rrftwh shipbaUdsr baa tafta upon bimalf la talagraph bar Ppaalah aw ara as offa I bay bar bar al a profit. la ardor ta praaant bar ta thea attbar far praaerreuae al hum British barbar ar far as honor burial si aa. probably I bars baa baas 1 Usd lay la Iba history of m la-a- - - 1 aarsad e liuarUUtr tor tha Rtrar war nr laadlsg tbars tip af tha Oa)- aa that sstotdsl III Ctrl Si OftiUpalt i It pall pastaaul af AprU. 1 wars mad llll. as 4 fatwta i Landtags la ragth V, W ftad X baarbaa war mod at ftd T Th moat rrwal at tb flu trwt-- i was tba V baacb las din. I V baaach was s araaa amphitheatre t lift abalf ts tba taap saaata of tb I circular OaiUpoli paalnaulft. small, sd ftd Bandy, . about 11 yardof and dole In tad by tb ruins east!. It was mlnad, wtrad and comma ndd by a murder- 1 uni, aodd-oi-Ba- runsfir at masbts Through its asrf asd ifUMl lu laIrabUs I I reached dafaadora, tb tb Muulir PuatUor. s bait bsttalloa of tb Hampshire Ragl ruld com- i sasst sad tbs West lUdln pony wars ta ba laaaenod nott 1:1 only o cktck ta tb wiornln. They tbair t ts (sad thomoolrea, but tools, t munition. runs, tatreachlng - oss 1 1 oaa Pu-Ui- ar bos psod-bad- s, pro rial o raft clothing, eras fodder pi tala, mu las. bora, tbtr drtBftinf wstar. Tb dafanaa could bars aaftad nothin bsdsr. t Tbay Is ft th bl harbor at Mudroa, I 'which was tb Allied boa forStopora-boob tons against U Dardanelles. on Tb Rirar Clyde, of April ? ton, giaaliy b tramp colllar of 1,11$ boscb i built is 4k, rarrlad uh two llgtatar tn loading party, moo. tow containing th ororflow of gng-tway with bo bad boos cut Is her aid at th Jorat or tft i hor boiwondockl tt P1" Into Pol- boscb har, dray hor lighter ties to mako a brldg scroos tho aurf, . I. I- - br brM.alanding pull left Teaadu and Ihta "pout sul mudbt f Iba Itib, Tb 4wa was nut!. Tb a perfect tb eparailoa. pickad up dd al lkabr, and of b ibn lima nraub Mribt lor bcb wn ft bra h. Wn u4 l, m 444 yarda Ittoft Ihn be,, ti of iba ruined tuna, and Iba Turka and apanad aa bar nt ran wub rift auulilaa sun fla, turm Ik firs!a few rttlauiaa IKa inlnuia. ohi(plia Iba oaa Mis Iba ap of a raplda psarartfO boa la aiirmptad ta tow tb PN bat taoallloa abnad of Iba Into ltyblars bun had roturr, but mas of lb land oil alia Inf parry bays dioppinp Mia Irsplns from Iba atoamsr I ba.p abal war ailbor alt rt blare, duws ar awailawad UP bf tb difflaull tba curraala Tb saarad III I Mara was Ihra ralnalaa drop I Tb thV fai-fos- tr Jh !. "N R has tb t'f burn lata poaittoa and lb a a h V (br'O r , . . aay l4ri wore fiostty droppsd. lb londmp party pour out lu an nfth. banaintr lot tb in Iba way fat of load, only l ordrop I fall wear of ihair rumrada rur' board and ba rwrpl fonts. abor Tb biy tuns os Ik Ar.alio of Ik Uordnsaliao apanad on Ik haplar aiaaXr. pr uiadwr-Oanor- ! lb trm oaa oaa of lb flrat to soosar p bad H bat b mmbut. fool oa h llfhiar Iban b dropped, killed loalanily by ft bullet brufb b did u tb head. Tb few boach rad In art liny foolwar tb tba drappad while they wkicb raitlay mat tbars. swa aotanflrmnaaia o. A bar handful af was finally d da In(hreuf N tba barbed wire is lb easd. Thar fIbay lay all day h Oalllpail pus with lb allff ray t amlnf into I bam. Wbaa rmalas fal lb real af th Issdln party nd tt way arbor by malibt. asd a up !$ $9 abort a was laasebad which mcs Slrro salsa lb cast la rats with Turkish rlfla dad Tnrklah maTba chares fallnd ck In ran tba anew La H was a Turkish ikarya at tn Id n if b I which boat tb romsaat t tb of Iba laadlap party bach A boacb and all bul wiped tftrm second Uriltah aitack t down tba bait day suecaodod baiiar asd tbs cssila ruins war aalaad. of tho Th trafla otory of the Gallipoli osmpalfn If already rkoown. After lb orocwaUon, tb Turks sad tb beofhed hirer Clyd w has th arm Islloa with Turkey wos finally alioad oa Oct. M, 1114. bar of stripped bulk mill Uy na tba oasdfbar V beach, a inula monuraaat J raoraaat of (lory. Tb BrllUh admiralty ouocodod la duration towing bar t Malta, asdof aCommon was asked la tb Hour ooncamlnf bar future. Tb admiralty ropllad that it would Coat Ilfd.SdO la maka bar seaworthy and low har to England. Tbars Ik malar apparently lay, whll eenllment crystallised demand Britain 1st throughout that. If It war found I oiponale I faich bar home, aba nlgbt at laast bo lowed out to aao from Malta and burled la tha Mfditarranaas with full naval honors Bat thors ws no Oliver . Wondsll another Holraaa In Brliaia to writ Admiralty "Old Ironaldao." Bo th old. tha Klvtr Dydf. (or .tha. scrap a ) m lf na ad tat rt pll-las- .... ... I. .rUm r,CI f Copyright br h EdwardMrshn W. Syn diesis, Ind.) HE thousand of people who adult Brighton daring th surname monlbt may har difficulty la rnlWnf that tb map shots takas abor ahow pros la th popular raoort as March T. Tho eltws wora lakan by Walter Jaaari sad FYank Whltnay, young mountain climber wb war o on of their annual pllgTimftgao to Brighton, tnado PtwUng Brighton In midwinter for many on akbt They har at praaant, nor tba bul report that they novor paw tb snow ao deep want to Park Oty by train, took ho roc a canary no magnificent Tbay rroooad tho dlrldo on fkl osparianring tfcafl to tho Bllvar King mine and all tho dallghln Of tho tihlUraUng fport as thay cam down th sleep Incline that divide! Big Cottonwood Canjon and Parlayo Canyon. - - ka . Bol-sbov- Fr , delicious ? . nutritious ? Hillside near BrigHtop! Sp al rigKt . Gates the snow. Thay war surprised to run aeror track! of alcdfs all th way th canyon, as they knsw of no traffic going on there this tUn of tho year. Later on they teamed that th track wero those fund by tho parlies ah. brought donn Oie bodies of th two unfortunsto man. who-we- r killed in tha enow elide at lhaWoodlawn kilns near Hrifhtqn. Bottom right The flat in front of the post office and Brighton store; . ; n It. THe cottages looking southeast. Bottom Jeft President Heber J. Grants cottage, rear view. Bottom center Top of the swing in front of Frank Whitneys cottage showing the depth of Top '-- and tho other on th Caspian sen. Talk of dispatching aJtriUrh exh ftirg-la- n. peditionary loro le tif( AaerbaUan and Armenian armies In tb Caucasus persists In Ixindon. Two hundred thousand men as th maximum strensth named here, hut the British Russian policy la eo thoroughly confused that tha Ulk no sooner takes shape tn th newspaper than sources promptly deny accompanying Top left TKe field in front of tke Brighton Hotel and between tne Hotel and Silverjake. Top center THe Grove of, pines on tba Thay spent w days and a night on thatr voyage, and csni donn Big Cottonwood In rapid fashion, th deep snow lasting till they rcachsd from th mouth of thi th bead of Th BUIrs," three or fpur mil 1 , , , canyon. 'semi-offici- aro brought at on operation within Crrpodaca th Bolshevist ephers. ONOO.V. March Id. The col Tho BritUh hav given do facto a lapso of Dnkln produces recognition to the governments of th highly critlckl situation In th Georgian, Aierbuijan and Armenian it Cauoasaa. la brief. If th republics In th Caucasus, thus estabwedge between th army jo las hands with th In lishing a British advancing Bolshevists aud tha Turkish Turkish NatlonIlstft twraetlonary NaUonallsta, of which ono wing rests on th Black asa, which Is commanded Turkey, Syria, Mesopotamia and da. already aflama with, dleoontent. hyth British. MedUerranesn fleet. (Special scenes sKcwn in tKe pKotograpKs are as follows:- -" TKe yr bn . V V - 4.t 1 1 Bristol B.v Tkwn Wsd la rvat af Bolafcsvtat Advaaea Wkkb ( Embroil Tarkay, dyrta, JIpWmla asd frnla L a- V. th iv a-- d-- d ST--" JL p-- Issues At Stake In Caucasus -- Ho at T " SECTION TIIIU'.K 1920 MAltCII SATE'IUUY Summer Cottages at Brighton in Their Winter Garb Ship That Won War Renown Sold For Mere Scrap Iron , ONDOM, EVENING NEWS . Snap Pbsla ta Pspnlar Itesart, Taken Msrvk r. tea. nise and fully, appreciat tho valuable suicidal, and ont of the terms on assistance rendered to aclentlflo British aid way granted to and the consolation afforded to Deneklnc.' tudenltch and Kolchak wow a bereaved parent through promany should that the Anslo-Prreta- n treaty fessional mediumshlp. 1 regard-th- e be recognised by the new, Russian gift, of mediumshlp aa too valoabl to. tovrnmnt which th three. wero to Killed 1 t be used u A necessarily or for frivolous CIbImi CtaMaBtdtffn 1ft life HI hsve set up. Dangerous as th old ftftar Dwrtfcre CImin la purposes. It would be in tb interests aal latka t tbe Table. Russian policy wss lo British Interof all, if our tried and proved ests In Persia, Its revival in Itolshevlat were placed on a recognised . hands Is even more dangerous. fourth basis and safeguarded under authori(Hperlal Correspondence.) It 1 for ths vast stake of Turkey. gone to' a higher plane-- It tative control. and in consequence find latTh ON DON,' March 14. plan Pyrla. Mesopotamia and Persia that Tabl Walticd .Around the Room. the Bolshevists are playing in the to spiritualism In more difficult to communicate with convert est r the earthly plane. Caucasus. It I for th winning of Lord Molesworth added that usually Moles-"wortla Viscount a England Lord Molesworth thinks It is th same' stake that the British hav and bia wif sat. so that th whose Son fell In the great pity that the church has stood only hewas given de facto lecognltlon to the govnot prolonged. When his power ernment of th Georgian, AaerbaUan war. ' Inheritor of a famous fighting aloof from spiritualism. Join th circle th however, daughter, admitwhile The attitude which, and Armenian republic, and hsve tradition, there Is dothing . of the while ht is terrific. One force of life the existence after death, played the piano, th thrown s wedge across the Canes bus table literally Ro- ting Moleeworth". Lord about crank refrains from nevertheless InvestigaIn front of the advancing Bolshevists. waltsed around the room. yean tion, frankly puzxles me. The bishop bust, alert and in his fifty-thir- d CLAIR PRICE, Lord I am past my we said has are the that tho 'ofLpndon i hls mUitsry feme wan .raada.wriUk ' JCopyrlghtJL420,) fame five minutes after death as we IMoleswbrth concluded.1 and tho more Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry. He were learn of the life beyond the veil, when alive, and then goes on to Is the ninth viscount or bis tins, and say Jhet communication with the dead the more. anxious I am to get there. Yet the position one Is to occupy oa tho fighting fame which ts associat- la'forbldden.' ed with his name was begun by Fir is not (Ve sire asked to the eplritual plane depends on how That (Valter Molesworth, who accompanied inquire, but would It not be helpful one has conducted one's self en this. Edward 1 to Palestine. The third vis- If th Church lifted the present at- Hurtly that Is the greatest religion one E p to the first count was of frivolity which obtain can teach." Duka of Marlborough and saved his mosphere in ome quarters to a reverent and Lady Glenconner, the novelist and t in life Kemlllie 1706, commander Mster-ln-laslncer level? of Mrs. Asquith whose the rewarded with posilater being do not believ in the profes- book of reminiscences I expected to (Special Coirespondence.) Irecommander-in-chie- f of of tion . sional mediums. As a matter of fact, create a-- profound sensation in EngLONDON, MArch-10Many a man, land. .. ordinary inquirer should have no lish, political circles, is another conoil leaving s hotel, has cursed It lust Cntl! nearly three .years Ago. the need of seanres or mediums If you vert to spiritualism. said in Molesworth th picturesLord heart that Uy and hoped, with all his It Is important that spiritualism he want to study any. science or religion. cottage. near Chertsey where some dire calamity would presently que (Veil, then, to should become disentangled from the I hod n VOu go to the books. live In peaceful seclusion, the Jocosities and th befall it. .And yet. In 94 tdscs out of Interest in sptrtflu attain. In fact, I the student of spiritualism a whole fortune-telllng- v books is available Crookes, lower demonstrations of physical pheon earning was not only regarded as the skepticy library ofCrawford 100, that hotel 'has-goand doxens of oth- nomena with which It has too long Barratt,' of the family, but as rather athpistic-all- ers. dividends for it''owners as serenely been confounded, Lady Glenconner Inclined. ' is devoted ID more, wras.a had It is these low manifestation 'no as If the wrathful guest necessary1 for or- says. Then my son was killed. It to own conduct their which have laid spiritualism" open to One day shortly after, dinary inquirers an equal ""amount of time to blessing great blowf. In fefcearcl?4s more I It ; and is were than wife for the strong and Just denunciation "of .any while my walking it Instead. 1 felt absolutely as if lie every navigator to prepare his own the church on th one hand, and have the garden, Sometimes, however, when s curse were about and trying to make his charts befor proceeding on a voyage-Alfco- . delivered it over on th other hand for communion with bnes own to the inexcusable levities of tb I said to fiy wife., I is pronounced upon s hostelry it sticks presence felt. loved ones the mcdiumistic were CLAIR PRICE! ability newspapers. and makes no end of trouble. Such, feelI as If Charlie to gohere. indoors with often found ih the sanctity of the honjc (Copyright by the Edward Marshall felt impelled I was authoritatively told this week, to circle la preferable. While I recog get my wife and endeavor Syndicate, Inc.) with him through the ta- was the predicament In a fashionable we touched t(ie London 'hotel, which has always been ble. No aooner had table than it literally Jumped up. That favorite with .traveling Americans, day I obtained my first message from and which is now preparing for s rec- my son. The purport of it was so any other ord 'invasion on ,the part of our private that telepathy or out of tho entirely countrymen next summer, once found Influence question. itself. we often have then only of During the original building of the , Since conhotel, a series of accidents occurred, court when the mood and tho in harmony. Take, and for some time after the opening, ditions have been this evening. The cliy, everything seemed to go wrong. One for instance, atmosphere would be ideal. brightwss. of tho directors. Inclined to be Lady Me rereads rullerted mosey simply staggered. I. all the fellewa cast about to see if' there We had tried lag clltalai conld be any occult reason for tbe long Molesworth added. previously and scries of catastrophes and found that automatic writing not from Hyrum tlalliday, I (ah. the site occupied by the hotel had there appeared a message, Suluiana Walker, Mlaarsiille. I tab. a very old friend once belonged to a monastic order, and my son, but from Meven nrolkera Garfield, Clift, Caiupaay. died many years ago. I had Idaho-P- . JkaC. W, kruts, Stoae, that, when the monks were expelled who since my dreamed- of him,Howard, Park at the reformation, their abbot had never on Uiy. (.tab. concentrated my Oraon L. fttevenana, Ogdra, I (ah. thoughts were solemnly cursed the ground for over son. VV. McLeod, Th meesag which was signed Bloghaai, Vtah, after. to mo, said: known name only a A. Vermes, Clly. The director Immediately sought out by Tour Ahble now. come iio is S. P. Miller, M Uses Hotal, CHy aonjeannot the had of the order in Kngland and, In hospital. Grier je Hooke, City. V. ,1. Bailer, Cafeteria, City, with some difficulty, persuaded him It was from that seaflde that t Dleklaaoa tempaay, City Bishop doka Clay tax. City. to go through tha, ceremony of undo- learned that my boy had been woundA. City. W, H.. Smith, (iroeel Idaho. D. A. Market, Grocer, ing the curs. Since then the hotel ed in the head and that his leg bad Clothier, City. Were, Ce, Salem. I rah. Shajoa Geo. haa flourished1,, exceedingly Anyhow, been amputated. Now I know that he T, Taylar, Celltasto, Vtah Dr, W . R. Calderwfd, Clly, . - W. E. Daafirld. thats lh story. still live and is happy- - All my sorCity. HATDEN CHVRCH. rows are dispersed, for the departed la tar If y Vr win reHeet save maser Haim W eaUset ,mT (Copyright by The Edward Marshall are pained if ou grieve for them. merehaat aad baaketw 4a feet. fv 7 W I can truly say that spiritualism savSin dicat.) Mshephrder, th Catted State as tat earn frelga ed me, and I do not fear to tell of this, s sine I know What consolation it will afrord thousand at. beresved motb ch which Spiritism V Latest Convert J v -- tna-dis- - Back of this weds across tho Caucasian brldgs, tbs Turkish Nationalists under Mustapha Kem4 Rash, former commander of th Turkish Third army corpa and a Turkish war hero by reason of his stubborn defenso at tho Dardanelles, ar Increasing In strength. Recent reports from Aleppo, th farthest north town of the Arab lands below th Tsurun mountains, stated that ITusiapha't forced' Were 'Plonmg tn on It. and the Ramadan Shalash movement against tho British In Mesopotamia I known to hate Turkish Both deNationalist connections. unvelopments indicate a growing and derstanding between th Turks the Arabs, th Turk inflamed by the presence of tho Greeks in Smyrna and the prospect of the return of the to eastern Anatolia, and the Arabs inflamed by the presence of th French In Syria amt the BritUh In I Mesopotamia. Th Arabs have long been bitter enemies of the Turk and afforded valuable aid to the British in canal driving th Turk from the Sues mounand back behind th Taurus tains h, half-centnr- aide-de-cam- w 'I -- ns The same significance lies back of Bolshevist Intrigue among the Turks Russia and Turkey In Asia Mlonr. have been traditional enemies ever since Russian eyes turned toward Con etanlinople. Now that both are down, and out. however, they have made common cause against the Allien and were it not for the Allied wedge across military leadthe Caucasus, Bolshevist an inexhaustership would command ible reservoir of Turkish and Arab r, rising against the Allies the Caucasus ,n all tha way-fro" ' ' Egypt. The situation with respect to rer-s- j la a similar on. 'JJule news has come out of Persia since the Anglo-Persia- n treaty of Aug. 4. 1919, treaannounced. The Anglo-Persla- n ty, by which Britain takes over the Influence in old Russian sphcre-vnorthern Persia, haa pot been ap proved by the Persian parliament Bolshevist propagandft has already been busy lu Tersia for some time, and the Bolshevist reach toward the Caucasus en- rout to Persia revives an old and interesting policy of Cxarlst Russia. In tha alleged will of Peter the Great, the first of the modern Bear In Russian Imperialist says: mind that the commerce of India Is (ho commerc of the worid, and that it he who can exclusively command No- - occasion-coulis dictator of Europe. therefore be lost td provoke war with Pereira to hasten its decay, and to advance on the Persian Gulf." The old Russian policy in Persia was directed at the creation of a second Vladivostok on the Persian Gulf, designed to free Russia from her Black 6ea jail and from th Sues canal, to aever tkw British overland route to India ftnd to take British sea Honolulu, Suva, How Zslu4 route to India in the flank. It ia a g UK Russian which th railway to policy UliQtll lOSTHAtUtll I0T11 from TlfUs to Tabris in Persin, and Th Palatini Passenger Meemers n Trans-CaspiaK. IS. .Masers" H. M. S. Makars". the course of the Russian ftOe Tone on 1J.S99 Tona . railway rrom Krasno-vods" from Fair Vsnnouver, B. tbe Caspian down, behind the north For fare and sailing apply Persian frontier, stand as monuor to or everts rieemrhir, ments. Per Britain to consent to such Rnyat Mall Lin, etl ove.on the part of Russia. Would Seymour St'eet, Vancouver, B. G, ' man-powe- Of super-stillou- - Money Collected st fr Nell, - Ilal-kn- - AUSTRALIA til GROUND CHOCOLATE Cenart-Itn-Antral- lu i her. W ' Spirit Goes Barther Away.. These messages have been given to me over and over again. But it is curious that at ffrftt tne writing was large and bold and later became ringller, until now wo can only read it with the aid of a magnifying glass. Lord Th explanation of thle, Molesworth iatorpooed, "Is that he has yr ut, brcr, fr y. hrht Merchants Proteclive Assn. mtrif , t . Fifth t keleatlfle ralleetar. of llasret Debts.- - Flor. 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