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Show $ 1kJ X7 V ... jam u Jfc, pr 7T $I A THE DESERET NEWS heiOI! their own g. They fear, and with some cause, that if a politicafrensorship is adopted the censors named may be guided I, DurI Sm BMg.' largely by a partisan and bigoted, at any rate an untrain&l and unfair, attitude. To avoid this possibility the are orgamam in New York "ttf ' impose a censorship from within their ranks . On a weak A jury of twelve, aorardhnf to the plan One month ... .... . !?.n 3 jjj.t'tt.r-- j tU; ; .11' jjjjCjs 11 vhujM view each new production and conies Single The above ratee apply to Utah. Idaho. Nevada the vote of nine to three against a play would month. and Wyoming: other atatea by mail. (.' condemn it. The jury also could demand perII. da .. .extra added-t- o. above. rat a post tain- deletiona. arte ratiouC e tr"; and if the Kead femlttan-eaanTaTItd wITTliria 'wertC to makC rtH'SC t b,J1",o.'UrI':ST,0 ( change ins play would de withdrawn. Should the jury fad m its duty at any time there would Addraaa corrponden c and other matter for be resort lo taws already existing against publication to TUB EDITOR, indecency in public performances. The plan Cone Hntitnn Woodman. lit. Advert lain seems well worth try mg. friends of the AmeriRepre.entallv Kew Tork Ctry. til (tit Avo , ca a stage are hopidg to see ft gnen a fair Cblcaao is w Adams St. , Detroit, Sit Llahtoer Bid '' opportunity to demonstrate its efficacy. Kanaaa City, tea Victor. Bldg. Amt,. . I t'onetitution 14Bldg do News MARCH 11 192J Pan Kmootant. Ho hart R Los Angeles. Union League Bldg Entered at the poatofflre of Salt La K e City, second claaa matter a. cording to Act of Congress March a. ' BRITAIN'S TIIORNA PATH n.nP 1922. AND DIVORCE SCANDALS REMEDY. notoriety wiich has come to the slate Nevada, by reason of the extreme laxity of its divorce laws, ami the .frequently scanda lous manner in which they are operated, is of the noxious sort which ought to make Ihe moral element of the slate citizenship blush with shame. Yet unless this element .is roused to vigilance, arid exerts its rights and powers prior tirt h? Ttwttmr jExCToiTniKTrTTWre vilf u ptinihecimi mon- - to wealth 'for several years to come, v Tlie situation at present is that two divorce laws wilkbe'put upon the ballotto be voted on at the November election. One is Uin initiative. "vfi ioh"Ts decTa red W lawyers and others financially interested m divorce; the other is the substitute therefor passed by the last legislature. Those w ho have ' examined themjsav.thai neither will effect any worth-whi- le change in the present law; and what jnakes the w hole proceeding look like a trick is that, if the people by their ballots approve either law, neither the legislature nor the people, by initiative, can make any change in . the divorce Iaw' until 1928. Unless their attention is sharply drawn lo it, the people in lheir indifference are likely to overlook this very serious prospect and menace. If, as stated, it is the avowed purpose of the laws submitted to tie the hands of the legislature and the people for six years and this would seem to be the obvious result it should be plain that the duty of ail good citizens is to defeat both laws by voting No, and thus demolish the attempt to gag them. - - But this, even if victoriously done, would' be only negative in its result. What is further needed is positive action, and happily, the for this is going to be also opportunity afforded. An initiative petition is lo be presented to the people for their signature. It will of the law of 1913 which ask the required one years residence did awaywith the short term divorce or the notorious found provision and was upheld as consti tutions! by the supreme court of the stale. At thaUdivorce will still be easy enough to meet every proper requlremcnC but it will'EesIiorii of the loose and disgraceful features that have made the stales divorce record in recent year slugs and a byword. To rescue the state from the ignominy which rests upon it in this connection, the urgent business of (he decent element Is first, to sign the initiaaccordingly two-fol- d: tive petition at the earliest opportunity; and second, lo vote No on both the law-- s winch will appear on the ballot ut the election next THE ce-likely targe-mcasu- SPRUCE U1shaken jim-ftssio- . . an 'CTiS-ap- iinmp-dia- to p dl. n the-Kaiba-b I Oh THE PREPARING POLITICAL tarism, far her net purpose to compel Germany to fulfill the obligations imposed by that Treaty to which all the Alllee have, tiif fixed their signatures. What our friends take for militarism: is c the anxiety- f m g people of " ' forty million inhabitant a number which hr rrot increasing whO' are iieighBor to a" Country hf eighty million Inhabitant the of nhtebTs const anty increasing. mnpir Who have twice in flftyyears subjected France to the horror ana shame of Invasion and who. whatever they may be Individu-aftr.hapeace-lovin- - -- ve ahown'aslngutar - & "To Get Ready dncl!ity In allowing themselves to be.dominated by a military party. It is not surprising that Bolshevik Russia cries out against French .militarism, since had It not been for the aid of France the Red Amies long ago would hav tramp-- , led Poland in the dust it is not surprising that the German con -aider as militarism our determination to remain upon the Rhine and not to disarm rapidlv, since without that constant menace Germany would never pay her debt, . But thag our friends In America and Great Britain should place their faith in so groat a chsrgs batrsjs Indeed Am incomprehensible ignorance of the nature of the French people and the Ideals of tho French . Republic. ll This in a case for France. nut-she- li;i, (Copyright, to a statement of the by Frank Crane) TWENTY YEARS AGO. From tlie Files of Tlie Desefet Hon. r ! , MARCH 11, ISOS. Under the direction of Postmaster Arthur Jj. Thoma3, - large steel mall boxes were installed on Main street for posting papers, packages and all mail other than letters. It ' was said they were metropolitan in style and six and & big Improvement over the boxes that had been In use. Herr Ludvig Max Goldberger. a distinguished German officlal. was reglstered ai the Knutsford. Ha Wan royal privy councilor of commerce of the German Empire and a -member oft he' Imperial consultative board for Improvement of Berlin. He was making a study of commercial and economic conditions In Amerlca and woultj upon hla return make a voluminous report "to the German government. He said he had received favorable Impressions of America and particularly of the West. From Salt Lake he was going to San Francisco and the Northwest. It was- reported from Washington, D, C., that the government had advertised for bids for the construction of the Salt Lake federal building, the bid to be opened on May T IS. following S. V, Shelp, manager of Walker Bros., back from an eastern business trip, reported a favorable outlook for the sprlng"trsde in all lines. Marion Lawrence, superintendent of schools of the Congregational Sunday church, said In Washington, D. G., that the church Sunday schools of Jhe Mormon . ware the best In the world. - Eight thousand freight handlers went on strike in Boston. - Prince Henry of Prussia sailed for home from New York on the Hamburg-America- n liner Deutschland. HJa last official caller on hoard the ship .was .Mayor Seth Low of New Tork City. for Lie Down Occasionally. f College Men Don't Pray, ,.. BY ABTHVR BRISBANE used to be said that ef, ail underfarmtakings the least accurate was mistake. The least ing. Thats This world governmeht.' is Ms sick as a planet could he, and s as are hstplsss doctors government an Alaskan medicine man when smallhow pox breaks out. They dont know to do anything except he down and die. , ks -- one ""European money has gona to smash. milIndustry over Kora is sick and lions are idle. Our money is too good, Europss money is too had. Europe wants to arrange some kind of agreement to stop fighting and throat cutknow how. ting and doesnt Quite Modern surgeons cut Into the patient and DO something; they do not sit around and talk. If the . world could suddenly develop a powerful dictator that would say to everybody: r "ou go to work, producing wealth, and I will distribute lt, that would settle tho present dis- ease. but it would give the. world a worse one.- e e John McHenry, aged H. killed two men. The Judge gives him an extra Rather week of life to get ready. painful subject, but If you were John would how ready" you "get McHenry men for execution? A'piaJori,y rest would only Bet iiervou. to shown by providence to kindness animals. They atl die without knowing of death. Man not oply has to it. die butalso has to werry-abe- KT ' Written For The Saturday New. Death- BRIGHAM YOUNG used to ay la effect: I have " him many times: There la no euch thing aa a miracle. heard Tbat which eeems miraculous to rocn. lf they but understoed the laws and ordlnuxices of Heavetv would be found to be done on natural principle There to nothing that God 'Permits to take to not a perfectly natural principle baric place on this earth that tiler aa they of It If we could only comprehend that, we would tea things are and aa He see them." Are we not approaching to these latter day of auch wonderful progress to the study and control of the elements, a time when even the most astounding parratlves and statements to the Bible shall be " accepted literally; a time when we shall no longer view with incred. to be seemed the of power beyond for ages ulKy things that have human intelligence to understand? And Instead of striving, by strained interpretations to alter their meaning, shall wa not be better served to obtain the spirit, of the prophets and discover thereby ihe plain truth of their intent and' meaning? When Moses waa commanded to come op n Mount Sinet and commune with God, at the time the Ten Commandments were given, there was a very wonderful manl. fcitation In the wielding of the elements, far above the power of man to compass: And It came to pass on. th third day In the morning that there were thunders' and lightnings, and a thick cloudso upon the that all. mount, mid th voice of the trumpet exceeding loud: the people tbs reeple that was in the camp trembled, , And all noise of the the and saw the thundering, and the lightnings, and when tho pooplo aavr itr trumpet, tnd th mountain tmoWngr they removed, and stood aar of A from Egypt anL been delivered had Long afterwards, when they were approaching the promised land of Canaan,' Moses, In hi exhor- tations to remembrance and obedience? remind Iarael of these of the living presence and power of the Almighty: "Did ever people hear the voice' of God speaking out of the midst of the fire, aa thou hast heard, and live?. . , Out of heaven he made thee to hear his voice, the he might instruct thee; and - upon earth bwehewed tbee-fa- to great fire; and thou heardfat his out of the midst of th fire. -, . word Slnce wfaen have people., ceased to believe literally the above P RESIDENT na r- ut The best Wiy to get ready for death, after thoroughly denouncing and despising yourself, and confessing your unworthtneas, might brto buy a first class book on astronomy, read it Intelligently, and realize thaf. In a cosmos as big aa this what happens to you probably doesnt matter. One chapter on the great Nebula la Orion would make you say: I dont amount to much. - Into .that more like this earth and it and it would be like dropping a few ocean. of Into the Pacific sugar grains Prof. Gourtiere, of Paris, serious scientist, says we stand too much. Thats evident In our build. Everything Inside of us sags down as we stand up. Thats what gives men of 60 unpleasant, protruding abdomens Old horses dont have them- - But what would an old horse look like in a few years If he stood on his hind legs ten or twelve hours a day? ten-milli- on It may hurt William Jennings Bryan's feelings To say so, for be still believes that every human skeleton has a rib missing oiLone side. Nevertheless. it's a fact that all our Internal organs are arranged for a horizontal position of the spine. Liver and kidneys are not properly supported when you stand straight. Doctors advise women before childbirth to stand on their hands and knees a great deal. While you are standing up straight your heart must' pump blood from your feet all the way up. Lying down on all fours your heart would work h as much. A11 this to theoretically useful, for our destiny is to stand up that we may look af the sky and we must get used to It through adaptation. But lie down whenever you can, especially as you get older, and let one-tent- ' 2r. Ferry, head of Hamilton College,- says - students - do. not-.-- pray. "When you talk to htm of a personal regard sucK an Incident as probabla or even possible In their time; though, out of their traditional reverence for Holy Writ, they might not have presumed to question th miracle of such a marvelous communication from Heaven aforetime. It is becoming easier to accept the word of. the prophetic historians, in declarlng that the voice of God and th voice of angel have been heard out of, heaven; and . that angels, flying In th midst of heasen, with the Divine, command to men on earth, may yet be heard crying aloud their messages, to every nation, kindred, tongue and people. Th precto Instrumentality used in former time, by th angels or messengers senUfrom the presence or God upon Sttrtr missions," farwtreles radio activ: th are we not disclosed; but learning through lty of the present day that effective means are becoming Increasingly available for declaring, not only Divine but human messages from the midst of heaven, to all th dwellers on earth and to the voyagers of the seven seas. It to given out, by the U. 8. Department of Commerce And other qualified authorities, that all States of th Union are now brought within the radius of broadcasting stations; . and that more tkan a million receiving sets are in actual use. By these means th dally broadcasting of wlreleas news, weather reconcert music, lectures and other entertainports, ment may be heard In every part of the country and far out at sea; ontU tha nation to now fairly blanketed by wireless news and mu- sic. Ships and airplane are also equipped with apparatus, so that passengers can speak from the middle of the ocean or high above the clouds, to their associate and kindred on earth and announce thetr approach hour and days before their coming. In a few days a broadcasting Installation above the Deseret News office will be able to scatter It precious news over a radius of three thousand miles. X am Informed that t to proposed ultimately U wa and broadcast the Tabernaela nect up with th new Organ Recitals over th ewhole United States; and also to equip the" Stake and Ward meeting houses of th Church with receiving sets; 'so that the people, not able to attend conference, may stay at bom "and hear the sermons as they are spoken and the singing of the Choir. tinder th Arma- If men can so marvelously employ the elements reheaven? VermKl heard be and JehovaE not shall speak ment, ily! And It will be no miracle. The Psalmist says: "God "hath spoken onoa: twice have I heard this; that power ' T belongeth unto God." bx r-- af er . -- A , , ft j . -- sound-amplifi- .1 4 er -- God the college man does not understand. Dr. Ferry' says, however, your at the toft and turning lever No. J far hi -- secret Is marktd. nd every - well- present day college- -, man talk truth, honor and service to others" laboratory, the scientist recently re- -, conducted home ha It own set, a summer evening; Thats something. leased a lightning bolt that ripped ai caller, on a stifling College men should know that ml nature tree from tip to baa and may remark: . Could you eerve e thunderstorm? Im prayer often brings results, even when shattered specified oak plank to cooling ' warm! you pray to the wrong God. Fagan smithereens. Mohammedans fight with fury and will he the reply. "Will i JZCertalnly. success after praying to Allah. Prayer you have two lumps of lightning with to a power in itself. Great! Only thing that remains t your throe?" thunderstorms-o- r . m .j ; to now to th apparatus done be put "Three, If you dont mind. Are yom In Paris a magnificent bathing es- up in parlor gam eet ao th young sure It isnt too much trouble?" tablishment has been opened for pet and old may while away th dull 1, mdear. "No trouble at I Juat dogs. That . will amaze some older love to get up dainty little electrical Parisians. This writer remembers disturbance for friend" when more than 99 per cent of all my No home will bo eompleto without bathers in Paris sent out for a bath Canting Outfit Children and had It brought solemnly to a band a lightning will cry tor , wagon, hoi water, tub and all. At the magnificent Hotel de Rua-sl- e at Nice, .If you wanted a bath an little Willi will nmuM himself g bolts at the cat Sister old lady led you down to the basement, casting lined the bath tub with a sheet, brought Susie will kill the duller hours trying you towels blazing hot, clasped her to score s direct hit on her doll with hand with tearful anxiety at what Jovian bolt at thirty paces. Pa and you were about to do, and left you to Ma will fight it out with personally conducted electrical storms to th your fate. Some Frenchmen would trade some kitchen, -- - m. It zig-za- of today's porcelain bath for th Hotl de Russle cooking of those day The OnceOver rat rituiw see see at A good Urns will ho had by alt cept the neighbor. .. ex- . SOLE thetr Landlords will call peril. A shot of lightning between s the eyes la enough to taka mind off ths mere matter of baek . rent. any-man- no NOW FOR THE FIRESIDE THUN Lodge's reservation. In short, there will be It really to very simple, according and ammunition, or artillery DER AND LIGHTNING BETS. of heavy sparing to Dr. Btetnmeta Ever since tho or of agency political Sweet days are ahead. Th of any other weapon scientist saw hi first thunderstorm battle 'which the distinguished New by every human being nt he has wanted to make on Just like It, 'With potsibl Improvements ou - . one tlm or another, to hurl a bolt of the Englander must expect tq meet. - lightning. ' to within early realization. is and little his alarm lightning there , However, . m cause no for the any In Be friends say there is that ambition has had nothAnd, as far a thunder to concernon members of th human race. Lddge councils or ranks. During nearly three ed, you soon may be able to roll your ing Practically every man has lonred to -- . . be lo which belongs own. decades past Ihe party his own lightning bolt It Dr: Charles K Btelnmetz, electrical produce hza boen alraply a ca of never get-tin-g aesed through vark4tryingviciss.itu4es wizard, claims to have discovered It. to down time thuna Every hi own hold method of producing thunder and derstorm cam but he has always managed to it would remind which, as the druggist would a fellow of hia along but ambition, difficulty. At the present time lightning wtthout-rqu- ch a are as th "Juat origisay, good so many other thing would - ; writ, " he.would seem to be stronger, and his party in nal article. come up. between storms to distraot ' , with him to reward humor and him. a bettor position By pressing the third button from another scnatorial term, than even.. before. Hia But one you make up rear mtod would circumstances the . overthrow .under to perfect indoor tlghtotag and - set WIT TO UT be a political miracle. All the same, the Bay steadfastly to work suseees Is certain. u aesmsk No sucass Is possible State Republicans are not planning to fall Into on the other . hand. If, In the midst Tfear It any 1 rap baRed with sweet assurance and - mw tea of perfecting a few cushion shots a e with They promiee lightning, you succumb td an IndcccpTiv a littia n a baa tnm ur Ora an-ona- it to drop work and run down ' battle royal waged with Just as much thoroughvitation mm Ua Mack m krVUr Imo-- nt to the burlesque house. boo Wo nab iha pert, aas no olS ba aorprm foriorn a were if as it and Bfa skill courage, e ness, kkdM ban bUntbaaSb, ban Uv ai hope for the greatest possible prize, instead .of, To b n successful lightning maker as they , affirm, a contest whose result is youve got to concentrate. Dr. Stain-mo- ts hi concentrated, and whats already a foregone conclusion. Despite it th result? He to now an even money the an choice eleclions, in th betting whenever ho is off campaign being yearjn matched with a real in Massachusetts promise, to afford all the thunderstorm. excitement and pyrotechnic of the regular V . flare-up. . quadrennial . national Realty, awfully simple. , ,Wha th rlAdt.) . r 1011 i COLUMBIA RECORDS- .... Next Week Only & . Glen Bros.- - ce. pitsa - 1,100 Left 4 FOR $2.10 tioeftuettutt hensst-to-good-no- as ( Retired ... V I stock-quotatio- -- cratir parlj would welcome his defeat as an almost priceless advantage 'for them in thto off ear" in. malor politics; and by Ihe same 'Jokeiiliiey tnaj' pepted to spar no effort nor means in reason to bring about that result. U hatever influence ud .power , Mr. - Wilson 'may retain in the councils of his party w i! flJUuraCj hcexeried agaiiwt ihe of the man whose particular hostility to the sa iltey-Trey,a rtd Y il vmTan d i q h'macy eral, iproaured one of the bitterest enmities In our poriiiral history. tormer-Goverp- or Cox in of otiio. Uie Democratic standard-bearihe presidential contest of f920, is alsp keen to feed fal lus ancient grudge against the Massachusetts isonalor, and has indicated the wish that in any speaking campaign planned for hmr by the jparty managers this summer and fall, the Lulk .of his appointments way he on Mr. , r BIBLE THOUGHTS war-fareinj- he FRAY. ol Senator Lodge of liassachuseKs FRIENDS disturbed, but theyjan searcelybe considered as frightened by tlie --formidable campaign which his political opponents are pre tins fail. It is no paring againH his - they argue, thalprogrpssfof the American stage would come to a standstill, the diamatte n-oflrtd be crushed o,yt. or at least would be so repressed that at would suffer vitally It is quite generally recognized that these 'among American .dramatists and producers wbo seek ' l encoura er tiie risque aud the unclean are by far in lb nftuoFUy, BuL because f the attitude and aclidpso? theseall ITio including, it should not be forgotten, (he patrons,, must suffer. It is to the interest therefore, of all concerned, except the fewrwhp make money by catering to a perverted taste, that the salacious and immoral play be eliminated. If those in file profession will not do it, the general citizenship, through its official rtpresen taUv es. wilLT h e u nrlca n play must go. Most members of the profession prefer lo- fgnai frrr and beginning of the spring clean-ucampaign-T- ho "primping done by the commonwealth this year should be even for jpore.ihflrtiugh and extensive than-uauit is quite probable that the nations chief e well be a guest for a'few days during the doming; seasom A visit from him would naturally attract wide interest, and every eiiy and town included in his itinerary will want to appear in its best bib and tucker. The President wjjl be On his way to Alaska. but he has signified a desire to include southern California in In journey, and such' a trip would in all probability bring htm to Salt I.ake. If ihe commercial forces of the state will do their part, it may also be possible to induce him to make a quick dash into southern Utah, visiting Zion and Bryce canyons, Cedar Breaks, and then slipping over into Arizona for a view of Forest and the Grand f anyon from the north rim. A nationally read magazine recently urged that the President ftiake sueh a trip; and announcement ttiat he will visit southern California rnay be delicately intended to imply that he mean To accept the suggestion. It need not be said that Utah will give him a warm welcome; and if a formal and'cordial invitation is appropriate. no lime should be lost before extending It? in the meantime the clean-u- p referred to and other steps by way or preparation for his coming, need not be deferred an hour after sthV weather settles. to-th- eat off in a few days now, and its paint-u-p they make Up lheir in mi? to do it. theatrical producers, managers, playwrights and Others associated with the profession can - Avoid the impending establishment of a censorship over plays. If they themselves will unite to abolish unclean and undesirable productions the services of an outside censor'Will not be necessary. This is exactly what a number of prominent theatrical people of ew York are trying to do. .Inauguration of political censorship in New York state has not only been broaclted but is well on is way toward accomplishment. Reform societies, religious bodmS and uplift organizations in genera! hive made strong fight during 'the past two years to havfc . sn official censor appointed to put an end presentation of imnmiat andobccpe plajs. - - ProrninenOepresentat i es of the theatre sense a grave danger to American drama if this political ccnsorthip is- installed. Itmiplil .result in eliminating some of the undesirable plajs. they admit, but the restrictive and eon so-gr- SOMEBODY COMING I raw should be tho PLAS. i IP i- eanfrtendstake-fartmperlattsmofjmn- s -- have oa dramatie creation and production would be ng ed BrrmOl.iff FOR con-gid- i- i Poor Government Doctor. t k- - it . TODAY CrsnO -- pro-gra- . CENSORSHIP New by Dr, Frank d, tilt NEVADAS pwmt tu hs court of American public opinion tho caso for lYaoco should at least bo . , clearly stated. As near aa wo can come at the consensus f - publle - opinion among the .leaders. of . French thoiijfht and the directors of Franc action, the as follows: Jt is. with amnewhat, ot diaroay that the, "French people become aware that the pie In th Allied countries, with whom they have recently been la such close unify In standing the universal peril, seem to hwve th Idea that the Republic of France, intoxicated by Ua military victories and swelling with vanity, lg getting ready to put on the grand airs of Louis XIV. and to swagger shoot In the boots of Napoleon. Trance is not dnmlr wIth mllKary glori. Prouil a she may be of the endurance and heroism that her sens have shows for more than four year upon th battle-fielshe jUflLknoWs an too well, what that victory Qo&i her in men and money, and eeuld another war with nothing but horror. What could aha hope, from another con- . filet? Bhe has already delivered Alsace and Lorraine and she has a Colonial Empire which has reached thy limit of her expansive force. What more could she want? The left bank of the Rhine? She knows thsit the left bank of the Rhine is peopled with six mil loti-t-ie rroans and that she could incorporate H by force only In vioherlating Mr own principles self to a war of revenge which would be Justified on the .part of Germany. - What certain of our ferttlsh and Amert- - Fy annotated Trens Is sscluatvely entttled to the republlmtlen of all newe Oiapstcfte. to credited It, or not otherwise credited In this newspaper, and also the local news published All rights of repsbUeatlon of special dla herein. patches here are also reserved. Ml. INDI INf 4e-which the BrftisIr-mtfHstJHE trouble now having with the government's representative officials in India because of flour indiscretions of speech and conduct is not to be compared in gravity with the deeper-seate- d difficulties it is likely to have with those teeming oriental populations if tlif present policy of repression add indiscriminate arrest is per. sisted 'in- - Not only i this course playing directly into the hand of the it lias also proved, thus far at lea I. an utter failure. One great lesson which the war m has taught the world is that ftps fort of cannot suITTdeTealsjtAbwnT'bjeel by increasing the tension, alienating the popular sympathy, and aggravating the general unrest. In Britains rae this lias been proved in Ireland and in Egypt, as it being proved in India, 1lie uaEonat .hojeotl' three W f5uTd.'protoft)tYtiavetnrd- - but limited scope and indifferent success during the period of the prince of Waless visit has been asrgra-vatby government blunders until it has Jiecome so complete as to be truly menacing, The hoped for oniiT7opuTarung rn nrajTr7XTsrt?4re thprefore rn Instead' an of increase in harmony negatived. and a closer bond of understanding between flic far flung dominion and the home government, the policy pursued in arresting dative leaders and in other act of repression have furnished a ready excuse for civil disobedience and sullen disloyalty. With the spirit of martyrs, hundreds of followers of these Imprisoned leader have submitted themselves to arrest have indeed courted it in order to show lheir sympathy witty and Oietr desire to share the punishment of, the influential spokesmen upon whom the governments heavy hand has fallen. It is not a pleasing situation, certainly not a peaceful one; it can only be handled successfully by the exercise of tact, palience and conciliation. It is a pity that its prospects of early correction should be diminished by the recent incident connected with the viceroys and the secretarys diplomatic blunders, which have brought the whole Inch an administration and policy Intq the already seething aud lumiiuii- - j ous caldron of British politics. A MARCH I Tor the pt ll'r SALT LAKE CITY. THE CASE FOR FRANCE. pro-pbsr- tf, d The ss? house-cleanin- ...... - 1 SATURDAY T: t V to ' L r Roberts PIANO CO. V 161 So.MsiaQL 4 J - |