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Show T THE DESERET NEWS News Che Qtntf at nod Kill Tw( (k Hr ynU 1 Kee ! at AuOII lawn f Clrcatoltoto Mail'WMklf raklloSed Ifeltf L'aCRIl'TluN Bjr ......a (M arat .; I M itk, 14. akaa ntN seal? I BuA tthir hum bf Mil tat k fkc skmi-alrnimoKla rath aJraata tat kzk.V( yaar a.. taaiaaa tr MM rmt ! r1''ltoi aM bal rtalttWON TTTE rntwi prjucnirr Bli LokeCHr.-t-'.. mailt tat aAtraaa tarraaaonaanra osg THE EDITOR. nAwHe Hriittl. A. i r MKIy, Kwl'f ftffl e. fit Fifth 9V Trk Iff kli Mlrfclgo A CtMit offw ' C William, Wtm di rrsnetoec. Vot HI itart Bids. arty-- -- - loNtiM fm to mlntnlr tHtW t iar.rawabUcaUaa of oft. . -- tin M tXT LAKE ? city, gl(cf. rAII4 n lord owc fcUIttoi ihrwt th ... lost. MARCH 24, Bto Ninety-fl- ooOTinrB nones. Coa General Aonad rt . Clirlot of (hr Churoh of Jnut t to (bo eonroo laMor r Batata at - totoii.. IWbereeete, tolt Lak'C1ty, Aim Irt. till, of it o'clock a- .- with awadaaa oloo ow Meador oftoroooa, Tua . tor H WodioodB. Aim 4th. Ith u4 Ith. bo OtoM of 111 A apodal nioothoud mooting will bate la tbo Aoaombly Hall Monday at Prlaothood mooting In aad a tbo Taboraada Vcooday wooing at 7 p m. X MtoWdot tba I la airanglng mlaaloa - -- AF'toiC'WLAte. Ibgro will bo at conflict !n or boura with tba foregoing appoint Uh 1( goarl ! tba foor Salt taka City (bar adjaoont otakoo whore iMtoto atakoo, tiro In oltnHar action doolrablo, Fat Day will bo Sunday. March 17, 1911. af April I, tha latter data baring for tba opening af tba Caaforoaca. Bishop and other In af tbo ueaal Fast Day ozarcbtoa, and evening, ' will ploaoo govern IXomoolrea aecordtngly. HEBBR jr. CHARLES AHTHOKT W. IVINS, jrirat Frootdeney. f$f0 rjHi grant. W.JBttML g 'HAT ' 5 A MYTHICAL MILLIONS TO FRANCE. fj . France should have loaned the tJtitled Stales eight hundred million franca nearly a hundred and fifty yean ago when the young wd)MdNto.J9publJo was struggling for Inde- -! and should bans forgotten until now f latemee,debt - Cttbe ww never pakt.a is charged by Imo t loo rid ieulmia for SflSMor 4ous eomntoSFMi$gtMS belief. Neither tStxlMnllrlxjiu nbrl'trta' auccesson at the bfte of the French state, whether imperial or rebtiean, bgye fver been so flush with francs little credit balance ofeighriiundred tl(Sl nd left uncol-kjeto- d, aojiUlon could be overlooked especially from a debtor so amazingly , opulent as the nation which the original loan I d to establish Oh the. other hand, it ia lL Jdible that as the beneficiary of French J ,v- . . xlt should have been so ungrateful and 'rartnesa-lik- e ps to wait ltd years to bo ned-fo- r the financial debL However, if in of the Improbability of there being at this f ' any such unsettled account, it should 3plre ihat the financial and moral obliga- -. France may, feel 1 remains unsatisfied, ' TOd that we shall take no recourse to the - f '"g of limitations. Uncle Sam is sometimes r paymaster, hut he does not repudiate or IUs honest debts. They never outlaw;" ( je lime and in some, way, full settlement 'f made. " In ibc mcaHiune,ili system V nnting. in both the United Stales and f fit must be absurdly archaiq and a if It is unable to supjriy, in a single ( f gearch, the most incontrovertible evf- -j to whether this debt was ever paid or f C3CAT BRITAIYS D ANGER. 1 people of Great Britain should consider XS earnest thoughtfulness the words of premier, Mr. Lloyd George, uttered in an address before ..the new Tf of the Coalition, group."' The prime .5 Peferned to the nuiilary dangers that Jiy declared that more Insidious, permanent dan- -. 'I confront us. . The great peril, he Jtbe Pise to power pf a new party with poses of the most subversive charac- - ,t'Jnlly. disappeared,morehen Mils itself Labor," continued Mr. lt is really .Socialism It-- is Cjorpef Eself to pieces on its wjy to tearing Sorialism is f tghling t J piece, a i -- ba itrmly. nti rareful search and l- - cigsr t -- hlT etenlv tool, rem ia, " conditions and standards in Mex- ih. w4 rahvwararr'ft aaykwMiy - - klllog ". TWENTY-YEAR- H Cesa '7 scitt Clrrr' nr; tiimusri t t3 t:j c w. trtctr Genera! booth BAs I . JrW.JOreTS, Bilk StodBa rwto taaralaat a SdefMsnager M, llk fiaamaaa m WAtoi tuk hmim,Um mi uai ivmw Ttama UI-S- .I, iitodw - AGO. S From th Fflaa ef Tn " Drt Nwa MARCH 14. 101. Commercial elvt of Boston, St. Louis and Cincinnati rro entftaUig In Bait Lak Ctty hy"H TUh Major Esra Credit Men's association. Thompson headed a commute that welcomed th visitor to th cKjr. Thy wr taken In carriage on a tour of th city and environs. wra received hy Governor Hebr M. Wells, wer dined at th AJu c'uh and Tkhentacle, fiholr wer guests-arecliaL Ths party consisted of I prominent - Mmbrs of th Chl-eag- o. j Outdoors for an Hour a Day t -- Th4i?ns of tha BaR Lsk federal build-- 4 Vhg were received from WashtaigtonTTir C. Ths pdvsneo description of ths itructurs tal- U .tied n detail with ths completed. wnth'ytAifcoIIarun vu tndTr;rs Regular Sunday services wars held in ths n hall, w 1th Brest. Angus M. of Balt Lake stake p re elding. Th speaker wer Elder C. W. Fearoee. of th stak presidency and Elder Benjamin Goddard. Th funeral of William H. Folsom was held in tha Fourteenth ward chapel. The speakers were Bishop Oeorge Romney, John Elder T. Caine, Prest Angus 54.' Brigham Yeung and President Joseph F. Smith. An organised committee of W. C. T. IT. . workers, church members and civic leaders waited on Mayor M. 8. Browning of Ogden to enlist his support In a war against vice in tha Junction City. The denominational churches were represented by th Rev.-- Mr. Carver and th Rev. Mr. Tav lor. ( The L. D. rerreeenled hy Joseph Stan8. Church-w- a fordr and C. A. Smurthwalte. 'wfghe'mfl'imtwi fsrrm&Pi tv men were injured in a- coalowwom, min Nin near Pa. Connellsvllle, explosion In n clash between troops at Tien Tsin two members of the Welsh fuileers and a member of th Victorian contingent, acting a ta. policemen, were killed wtth saber and It was reported that th German troops war the pcinclp&i'olfeader. .. buttoned . and sleRxps turned back, and a good pade in your hands r thats the way to discover better health. Cn-""ao- Amem-hl- r Make a Better Health . -- 0""". 'jay-one- forthcoming meeting to create a clearer unde- rous countries repreenicd and to arouse thereby a warmer spirit of cordiality and It is probable that chambers of commerce In many Amerifan cities will send delegates. It is a matler'for poficrar Satisfaction and pleasure that, Mexico is thus rising out of the chaos and turmoil in which internal ifficulties kept her for so long, Not otaly from tbe standpoint of buines and trade, but from every point of view, tt is pfatifymg to see her again moving forward toward peadLSnd prosperity. It is quite likely that every once In awhile there may be a little fluster of excite-ine- nt and apprehension m fhat country as Mexican rise in bis stirsome rups and threatens to take charge of tbe government; but it is to be hoped that the days of. rcaireyoiution an(J fear are past. If bap- - . pily that tune has arrived, Mexico will Ind ho to toja country mod no people isior hands with her in friend-hi- p and understanding than tbe United States nd ilk peace-lovicitizens. ; ' -- w rgy fee - baaa ed 1 ( ujvand-comin- Ta gak.nln from the southern republlr, both from Mexican businewmenand "fP0fflr"Artrieahs who have fnvestigtoted th situation there. It is pointed out Utot Internal troubles have eeaed y everything the great prophpts and and Mextro to well on the road to stabilization cf parties. Unionist and Liberal have tX generations to upbuild Parlia- - countries. So far- as international trade are as much menaced as concerned. Mexico Jias the advantage of, not reeis, an4'the"nite Ti? class organ- -i having suffered ffwneiaily and" commercially be eubatitntod for them.1 during the world war, aa did moat nf the jti he JVX likelihood of the Socialists gain- -I nations. This fact makes possible Fmore rapid of the. govemmenl the premier recovery from whetever HI effects reached 3 aiditKin of 4 per cent would pal that country a a result ef ths war. ' touijonty, and that from IS to 20 A commission representing a confederaTEE Bt RDEN OE pRCiT. tion of chambers of commeree of Mexico Is at ) ant vote, V C eims and purpose of - the present hr tbs United (Kales and- - to meeting ' A ladys leather handbag gn g danger toto the nation, they with tbe merchants and business men of the while parked os Park avenue Bind. It f.lUe comfort to larger cities. .The particular purpose of their Owner can have same by raliiagfa 3. learing itaelf to , . v ,.i ksera the country to pieces 4 tie jassarto he text r-- f! to C -- hitoOngite i Erittok leodrr ef Crr'rrx U i 1 i Ut-t- d .cri amwrt ia 5 I v I t itera te LI j CL C 1 i. ti i ty -- i HIT :- that would aftrwrg "I It," ha aalg Don't bum other crop that ran be irown In Cache Valley. Factory market near at hand. Schools, telephones, electric TEhtA.TloElr.irwril. electrirand' steam railways all yours , to Cache ' SOVIETS. ico have opened up a big trade opporf unity United SMstes, sceordlng to reports ier lt til tho logy. aabogy ttor" h Til Ttgamtrwwg atgnog ti'a I ant ha Tha ngro wag mistaken, n w blltoAAbn ammna.y4bWrnaAlcch.nJi Thor will bo a goal o( t:k about I ho grgrnorary of th negro la thl rata. Wblrli Injuuiasnao--. Tha nogro. U.jiUhirC..I " prncaablo sng tawhlgtaig Thru th wbMn. mag KalgM a kcui that Tha noa to making hoaata of hnngrogo of wh! women ararf night in tho md-hnaIn New York. ang It to th nama demon that mad flamoa a rumen anS cost him htatif. Boo wu hag enough bfor prohihlttoa aat In. Now th staff that Is sold to ittulf vlcloug, Th man who taka a drink sow from a gtrangor or In a mnrt to a mol world Two mrn promtaioat la th atoppog at a NW York hotel wno nnth ago. Thoy got tom whisky from a bellboy. gam Tba othae-wa- nt fnr nf thm gtog 4a blind and dlod 1atr. t th . Trt thcr ar tho who rnnnfr breaking of (ho law. and antggrf at mn ang women who dop Ibemrclve Into maudlin bMutllneas. Th arclr criminal to Alcohol ' ( Copyright, 1111. by Frank ritM.) tnl ICEVERAL predecessor! of the present Pope have been known to view with much favor PRAYED Jry, eminent farmers have established ther own sons on Valley on a g EATRAL Irrigatediin Cache unction. . ow ro Lands. TvVhy t Ito cause a farm caned out of this fertile tract la an ideal homesite, command. Many of these bountiful farms full of opportunity for tho young to go at $t50 per acre. Others man of small capital and lota nf mow. frxponsive.i.Wlten could initiative and artt : you go to match a price like this - Rcwm yet for scores of other on level Irrigated land?.. Ejnall g payment down, ten years to pun men. young karma available tn alw,JTOB, jq at 6 per cent acres up. Plentiful water for Write or phonforan7BP-polntmcn- t to be taken over this Greer reai ?"' iotaldes, Becla, wheat and any fertile 3000-at- r f niM4U s." IN THE NEW MEXICO. along. l Inde-.pende- nte M Kalghl 11114 amg ana htri4-- aomobog, dM "I 4940 OPPORTUNITIES grr hr correpon1enc tbe idea of a belter understanding between, and a getting together of. the two great branches Roman and Greek of the Catbolio church; and that Pope Benedict has a lively interest in the proposal would appear to be foreshadowed by tbe recent departure of an envoy fyom the Vatican, to inquire Into, the religious situation In Siberia, and the presence in Vienna of another, whose mission ia to inveatigaleand report upon tbe condition in the Ukraine. Now eomes the official newspaper organ of the Vatican with" the announcement that negotiations between the Greek and Roman Catholic churches have- - lately taken place in Berlin, and that tn Die" course of the meeting, means were sought to promote the idea of a union between the Russian people and remedy heeH-gio- us anarchy of the Soviet republic." It was agreed, Uie Roman periodical adds, that the time wis propitious for a union, tbat the old schism might now be healed, if Rome, while remaining firm in matter of docfrhiel' would tolerate a certain latitude In regard to rites and tradition' whfch are nation! In Russia, rather than religious." Tbe suggestion is significant; and the whole movement, though apparently lacking as yet in the prominency which would claim widespread notice, will nevertheless be watched with close interest by observers of every incident tn the religions trend and tendency of the present disturbed . days. , O own homo. H fro rrg'og walking horribly mulllntog bar aa aha poaCoahir homo, lia atoeg at the rnaeooa ft TIK JSEEVAND THE ant h shot klaa Then made bto way from Somerset county to Pittsburgh, whence he took the long watrf route via the Ohio, Mississippi and. Missouri rivers to Independence, Missouri At h and two companions, neither now living, secured a covered wagon and continued overland to Utah and thence Into California. "After experiencing the disappointments met bymoalortbe' gold 'seek era he" "entered The first organised mail service, driving for George Chorpenning, a native of Pennsylvania who held the contract for tho mailt between Sacramento and Salt Lake City. This was prior' to the establishment of the Pony Express and not later, as is usually supposed." There is no belter place than Utah, which was the "half-wa- y station" between the River and . the Coast for transcontinental wagon travel In pie later 40s and early 60s, to seek Tor the missing Iiis In the "history of those adventurous days. 'Plenty of pioneers are still living who remember with accuracy and can give Incidents of the great gold migration of the Forty-NinerThese at least will be interested hi the foregoing; though It must be aid that the name of George Chorpenning as mail contractor between this jtif and Sacramento it not familiar, either in jnemory or Joes! history. An exchange of corrcspondcnce between Mr.' Bruce and some of our -might prove mutually profitable. in tt hart my taat, wg kck wlg A young negro wnaiaa In Now find nnlv nne living PUUt who'wa employed In Ih Very flnt Mgantzed wagon mail tervico between the Mtoeouri River nd California." TWadrirwin Pi to of born May 8,. 1831, and now in feeble health but still possessed of retentive memory and able to give interesting Mr. Bruce further slates that Pile -- MI k44 '. rhk4 rfhg dAAdddd4tod dteAAdi 4 AiiRAJb A iiffl ha ehok4 m basin. barkg n ssainA tbs ma ang aUcreg to. H wtagow an4 ! nr wssa I aaltoftog with tbat, ( k tkai. ftngcra back ang aalg ha for hi half ang ut, 1 II a this as silt jour threat as RITING in the New York Herald of Mjrch 19, Mr. Robert Bruce of Clinton, Oneida sfter hmg and counly,,. NfwJork.Mjntht I atruggtog SAP 5501 SOD vr alsr4 m IIMK sag took to by eft lbs bag am hr ayrslcg aa In lb bug I hr MADL... "la tha ark. tar th to kill PomarMl-Pennsylvaa- i at sag Jrk4 la ry 1 147. iddadf h. raaS Cttaa.1 a 4 w ims Masse 9y 1021 L. apeM. (Mi b1 Tbenbt paopia-ar- a f swept blindly along to a purpose and laid FIRST OVERLAND WAGON Tto ItowU CC-1NA- UAJXII 24 "Ha waa 4raakae than klm la all Ika yaara I had kaaa klaa." aa!4 Clara Km Ilk Hunt, m ft mg la W tow Oktokawta murdr raae tkt h l ehk4 raportM In Iba a ika MI ins, t4 bll ns, aa4 tune they baited sM'fl dark and sinister. It Mag enough at lead to learn in what direction rlbey ara traveling. ! 1 IN he- - cmmwr'Wl-mBta- ( bong KruMH featt of th Mimn tk Wfi M krd (Ruutr inoillif J Act at Caagtaaa, Ml HO TH2 REAL I KATCS Mall. at Csrrlee, vlrw of tbs situation, but It mutt bd Mid In tbo asms breath that many of than nrt not awakt (o whit Is going on around I bom and art likely to be tarried along by any current of thought or action. Mr. Lloyd Ooorga to tot a bolter poo lion to eurvey tbo field of national poll lira than are most nf bto countrymen; and although hit Judgment may be aomewbat warped by bta prejudices, yet the fact that ha amtnda ao unmistakable a warning .should rouas all Britain to a realiialton of imminent danger. bam If lhe "Labor" party' were what B impllca If it were working for the interests of tba roenmon people, upon whoa loyalty and industry the fate of the realm In rblef meaaure depend, there would be no reason to fear. But unleca Lloyd tieorge and other eminent men who have studied tbo situation are greatly m in their interpretation of wbal Ibey ran THURSDAY The Joyous Story Hour Just such things as delight the heart of childhood at their brightest and best in The Juvenile Charming pictures to catch the eye, stories to amuse and puzzle novelties to hold the' eager attention for hours of fun. And a Boys' and Girls' very own page, made up of 'Their' little letters ana'bbetttS.-O- pen td ail the Rspirtar voung eUgibles in the land. A big opportunity for the ' V little, folks. . come influence into wholesome "Juvenile the Let the of your boys and girls. , Subscribe today 41.50 a Year. you will find 'Instructor. ' hu-ipor- -- ( The Juvenile Instructor 44 East Sooth Temple Street Expert Trass Fitting nt of twors ttttteff rm wtl mu ia (h rtty. Mad TMr trdern t4 4Hsf Vlli mk the tvtfto tipfft j karcFi RisderatF. pH m -a- MfMMtette ta (fe VVHITE STAR UNE S. 4m alt Uto SAMht. 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