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Show HOXOIt OF OUIt FLAG. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN GUARDED PROM INSULT. Afur ths Hate. mode of action. The Chesapeake was A VERITABLE FOOLS PARADIS proceeding to sea when she was hailed Mouta Carlo tai tba Great 1'ruttU of by the commander of the Leopard with (ha Caalno Coiujiauy. a demand that ISr tish deserters said at intervals of the man bear We to be in the hold of the Chesapeake be bank of Monte Carlo, the broke who surrendered. The American commandand more frequently of iinforluiitf.-er refused to comply, whereupon the whom that institution has broken. EvLeopard first fired a shot across the is familiar with the foiry-lik- e bow of the Ohes'ppake and folo" e I erybodyof the p;oce, through Innumerthis with two broads!d?s. The Amer- aspect views or stage picable descriptions, ican commander was severely wound- tures. And the realities are tangible ed, three Bailors were killed outright, enough, when we read the periodical and many were wounded. B ing unreports of the toy prinrlpaliiy'g busiprepared for action. It being a time for ness or the pamphlet lately published peace, the American commander haulrelative to its tbe Casino comi-ened down his colors and surrendered. by dealings with the prince of Monaco. The prince lives upon the annual subIt Was a British Outrage. Tremendous excitement prevailed in sidy he receives from the gaming esthe United States over this outrage. tablishment. and his principality a President Madison speedily issued a tract cf less than ten square miles, proclamation excluding all British war with about the population of a small American town la maintained from the same Bource. In other words, the gambling spirit of polite Europe is here concentrated, organized, administered and "run" with handsome profits by the joint stock company that leases Monte Carlo and its concessions. What these profits amount to may be gathered from some of the figures of the etatement of expenses given in the THE CHRISTOBEL COLON. shareholders pamphlet last seasons (Cruising in Cuban Waters.) expenditure of the principality apart ships from American ports. He also from the maintenance of the Casino, caused energetic protects and demands which was 14,170,000 amounted to to be presented at London. The Brit- 8G50.000. Of the latter aum the prince ish authorities promptly disavowed the received $250,000; the courts, police, action, recalled the admiral under etc., absorbed $100,000; clergy and whom the outrage had been perpetrat- schools, $45,000; charities, $30,030; e ed, and without request tendered an prizes for sports, $55,000, aid the Notwithindemnity sufficient to support the and losses, $10,000. wives and families of those who had standing these expenditures $2,880,000 been killed and wounded. was paid out in dividends on shares. In a later case the American ship Summing up, therefore, wa find a total Prometheus was fired on in the harbor revenue of $7,700,000, representing the of Greytown. The ship had declined amount left at Monte Carlo by the to pay excessive port charges Imposed "fools of the world for a seasons pleaby the king of the Mosquito territory, sure. A Irrge portion of the balance then controlling the territory under a of the Casino companys expenditure British protectorate. The king called not accounted for In the above items li From Life: He Then I go and forever. She (with remarkable composure) Very well! But dont call tomoreveaiwv for T ehsut be la. Then is talk of dividing ths Oneida row I shall recommend Pino's Cure lor Constake in two. and forming out of the far and wide. Mrs. Mulligan, sumption norlhci'ii portion a new stake. Plumstead, Kent, England, Nor. 8, 1W5. At the Lite Sum lay school conference Telling tlia truth is tbe best thing to do, Joseph !. Smith was elected if it don't sound so good. even a nu'iiilier of the general board of the Ik'serul Sunday School Union. Haaaty I Bloat Deep. Clean blood means a dean skin. No Elder lirigham Young, of the twelve beauty without It. Cnscarets.Candy Catharapostles, has returned to California. tic cleans your blood and keetM it clean, by the iszy liversnd driving ull The rest of iliat quorum remain foi stirring upfrom the body, lieflii tlic present in Zion, except Elder A. anish pimples, bolls, blotches, black heads, ami t hut tick ly bilious complexion by taking II. Land who is in Palestine. Cases rets, beauty for ten cents. All drugJ. II. Ferguson, a resident of Park gists, satisfaction guaranteed. 10j, 35a, Silo City, has been engaged by Lieutenant Japanese women wear neither corsets Vary to accompany him in his Arctic nor stays of any description. Their cosexpiilition, which starts during the tumes are worn with real Japan-aascoming summer. Mr. Ferguson will TO CTRE A COI.D IN ONE DAY. oin the lieutenant in July. Take Lsiauve Brets a Quinine Tablets. All The Young Men's Mutual Improve- Druggists refund Uie uuucy if it faos iu cure, kafl ment Associations of Lite church have At some time in her love every girl has increased iu membership during the just as good ns proposed to some man. s Soma War Preparation That Followed Coaea Not Wholly I'nllka That of the Maine John Hull Mae Invariably lleeu the Chief Offender. There are a large number of prece-denwhich might aid In shaping action In the Maine case when the facta are fully established. While none of the cases show the fearful loss of life caused by the Maine explosion, yet they include many ins:ances in which the United States had adopted energetic measures to redress the killing of American citizens in foreign countries. In a geneial way these methods of redress have included demands for indemnity, proclamations excluding war ships of the offending nation from the Unite States harbors, y of force, withdrawal of the minister, reprisal and blockade. Some of these steps border closely on war, although they are regarded as movements just preliminary to actual hostilities and as amounting to a threat that force will follow if reparation is not made. The case of the Water Witch is considered to be the most nearly analogous to that of the Maine, should it be established that the Maine disaster was not the result of accident The Water Witch was a United States ship engaged in 1855 in surveying the entrance to one of the rivers of Paraguay. Without warning, and by orders of President Lopez, of Paraguay, a force of troops opened fire on the Water Witch, killing one man at the helm and wounding others. Intense feeling was aroused in the United States when the facts became known. ta ds-pla- . . it es to-da- a. ; past winter at least 13, 000. This remarkable growth is due largely to the labors of the missionaries that for three months or so labored among the different stakes. The annual stake Sunday school conference scheduled to take place during May, are: Sanpete, May 12; St. George, May 8th; Parowan. May 15th; Millard, May 22d; Juab, May 20th. In all these cases the conference will occupy two days, generally the Saturday and Sun- post-offic- day. The Oregon and the Montana Mission have been consolidated under the name of tbe Northwestern States Mission. Elder F. S. lirainwell, wlio has presided in Montana, will be the president of the consolidated mission, which will include the states of Washington, Oregon, Montana and the northwestern portions of Idaho. Elder Anders W. Winberg, who presides over the Scandinavian saints in Salt Lake Citv, was honored by his countrymen on the 68th anniversary of his birthday. A reception waa given in his honor in the Fourteenth Ward tiall, at which he was presented with an engrossed set of resolutions reciting his services among his countrymen since he has been a member of the church; a substantial purse was also presented to him. An incident giving unusual pleasure occurred at the Conference of the Sunday Schools on Sunday evening, 10th F inst. The Utah State Superintendency in behalf of the various Stake Superintendancies presented Asst. SnpL Geo. Goddard with a gold medal and a purse of money. It was a complete surprise to the recipient, and in view of the many thousand present, to use the language of one speaker, the greatest surprise party that ever assembled. Eloquent addresses were delivered by Supts. Eggertnen and Booth, of lroro; Miss Alice McLaughlin pinned the medal on the veteran teacher's breast, Sire. WlesIseV Far bMHib ri SslSIf tn InI mm. U weU. mims ttminiMno fat makes us mad to see a big man driving a little skinny horse. It always Htar Tobacco Is tbe leading brand of tbs world, because it is the best. We hate to see a man with whiskers loaf in a barber shop. dueete Tear BeweU With On .caret. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever Uete. If (I CL Cl faU.druggUl refund money It turns out that many a sweetheart has a sour disposition. To Care Headache la IS Minutes, AH Take Dr. Davis Anti-Headach- e. Druggists. Pat Yses molt asy pull a cork from a beer bottle, but yees cuut pull Cork from Ireland, ms brave man. Dost TeHcce Spit ess Smeke Yeur Life Avar. Te suit tobacee easily sad forever, be mc-seti- e, full ef life, serve end vigor, take that makes weak men tbe weader-worke- r. strong. All druggists, Mu. or Si. Cure gusrsn-tee- d. Add reel Booklet sud sample free. Sterling Remedy Us. Chicago or New York. m, Denmark lias an army of 10,000 men, with a navy entirely for coast defense. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We ere asserting In tba courts our right to tbe sxcluelve use of tbe word CAHTOUIA." and TITCHEKB CASTOHIA, a our Trade Mark. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, was tbe originator of PITCHER'S CASTORIA," tbe saute that bss borne and does now bear the signature of CHAS. H. Masts-chuaet- U, fae-slm- lle FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is tbe original PITCHERS CASTORIA" which has been used In tbe homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look carefully at tbe wrapper and see that it Is the kind yon have always bought, and has the signature of CHAS. H. FLETCHER on tbe Wrapper. No ene bss authority from me to uu my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas H. Fletcher la President. March a, 1807. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. IX It will be just our luck, when we get to heaven, to have to sit behind a high hat. it will Fuy It will pay to carefully read the de- scriptive a 'ertiaement of Alabastino appearing in this paper, explaining the difference between those goods and and the congregation and choir sang kalsomlnes. Consumers should hear Who's on the Lord's Side, Who? in mind that Alabastine la unlike all Elder Goddard is now H2 years old, and the varieus kalsomlnes sold on the takes considerable pride in his singing market under different names. and alone standi and penmanship, which are both re- as a durable wall coating, and all conmarkable for a man of his age. sumers In buying should see that the President Woodruff on Thursday goods are In packages and properly afternoon, April 7, addressed the Con- labeled. ference. The Tabernacle was crowdChftatlu Caltara. ed. He spoke of the many vicissitudes wo come to tko answer tt so Aid aclife: his the marked had that many the question of whether it is worth cidents he had suffered from; how. to strive after culture, and we white when three years old, he was nearly answer, yes; believiag eonactentleusly scalded to death; when 13 he was for that laatead of leading ue away from half an hour under thirty feet of water; the straight and narrow path, the very how shortly after he was almost froooenoe ef its highest things will draw zen to death, and then bitten by a mad ua nearer and more firmly into the dog; how almost every bone of his singleness of purpose and ideal of Ilfs body had been broken except his neck portrayed in the New TestamemL and his back; yet now, when nearly 02 NcTo-lI- u for Fifty Cents. years of age, he was able to address a Guaranteed banco habit cure, mskas weak We. II. All druggUts congregation of 10,000 o(r more people, men atrong, blood pure more considers than how fift3 that it is as impolite man recited A fat lie slso as his age. a to mans him showed that Lord weight, inquire years ago the the and of Self the duty opening dedicating Salt Lake Temple would devolve upon .Selfishness has a good sense aa well him. At the conclusion of his address as a bad sense. Wa must love ourthe clioir and vast congregation rose selves well enough to foal that wa We Thank Thee, O God. must make of ourselves all that ia posand sang. sible for ue, and that no attainment for a Prophet possible for humanity ia too good for ua. The report of the Deseret Sunday Anything that makes a life truer, highSchool Union made during the genera! er, broader, better is worthy of the amConference, showed that there were bition of a proper self love. Anything innO Sunday schools and 111.000 offthat in any way impairs the attaininan ment of tbe beat of which w are capand being pupils; icers, teachers itfUT of 165 able Is simply the gratification of an the year crease, during abnormal self love. schools, H30 officers and teachers and unworthy, an .1.100 pupils. A Baarca ef Cam fort. Bummer Visitor Ton musk Truth: was unprecThe conference just past take lots of comfort In winter from afteredentedly large. Iiy Thursday that great fireplace. Green Mountain noon the tabernacle was crowded to Wal, you see, we dont hev much its utmost capacity. It was also of time. Im busy chopping wood for It unusual length, continuing five days, most of the time, an Johnny hes busy from Wednesday, April 0, to Sunday luggln it In. an Ma shes busy puttin it on the firs. evening, April 10. of names in lie Wka Traata Gad. the Then1 whs no change trusts God uses all possible He who church of the the general authorities means and conprecautions and kaows that late the at general when presented then he has the right to aak Goda of of that addition the ference, except No cue has the blessing. Elder Andrew Jensen as one of the as- ask God to protect hhn whileright to ha nesistants to Elder Franklin I). Richards, glects to take the measures for his the general church historian. safety which are within Ills reach. Ala-basti- ne pre-emine- nt The President reported the facts to asked Congress, and in his message of demonstration a authority to make resuitable insure would which force dress. In response Congress authorized him to use such force as is necessary to secure ample reparation. Accordingly an armed fleet was hastily assembled on a scale which was regarded as remarkable for those days. The expedie tion Included nineteen ships, twenty-fiv- five heavy guns and two thousand Acmarines. and hundred sailors companying this fleet were civllan plenipotentiaries prepared to present the demands of this government and enforce them by calling on the fleet. The expedition made a formidable chowing In South American waters, and President Lopez government was awed into complete subjection by Us The American commispresence. naval officers were receivand sioners ed at Asuncion with much honor, and every reparation within the power of the republic was given. This included an abject apology, a sweeping disavowal, and $10,000 for the sufferers from the outrage. As the republic was willing to grant full reparation, the saval expedition did not exert the force It was prepared to use in case of a refusal. When the facts of the expedition were reported to Congress, the President said that the dispatch of this formidable naval fleet had had a salutary influence throughout the world, and had convinced foreign nations that the United States would protect the lives of its citizens with all the force at its command. The case of the firing on the United States ship Chesapeake by the British ship Leopard is another case affording a precedent as to the governments the British warship Express to sus- absorbed by press subventions," tain his demands, and the Express amounting altogether to $125,000. This promptly sent a broadside into the means, as the Monte Carlo philanthropPrometheus. No one was killed, but ists frankly explain in their pamphlet, the United States made a prompt de- that it is absolutely necessary to exThe British pend large sums in securing the good mand for reparation. Some government gave this in the fullest will of the continental press. of the alluring but imaginative tales manner and without question. Displays of force were made by the of vast winnings and bank hreakinga United States in 1852 against Japan may be traced to this source. It la and in 1858 against Java. In the for- also a fact that Borne of the stories of mer case American sailors had been auicldeB at Monte Carlo are the invenseverely handled in Japanese ports, tions of enviuus journals that do not and the native courts failed to give come in for a share of the spoils. A naval expediadequate redress. tion was sent to Japanese waters, and Gut Her Good Tims. this had the effect of securing the fullReturned Daughter Oh, ma, everyon est apology, and also an agreement by which every protection was guaran- - THE U. S. TORPEDO BOAT GWIN. (Can Destroy Any Battleship AfloaL) teed to American citizens and property in Japan. In the latter case a large naval force was sent to the waters of Java to demand that the native trial courts should give the fullest protection to Americans. The expedition was successful In its purpose, and all tbe desired assurances were given. The pictures presented are for the e war purpose of contrast with material. old-tim- May Have a Grudge. "A girl who sings early In the morning must have a sweet disposition. She may have a Not necessarily. grudge against her neighbor next door. Tit-Bit- s. body was ao kind to me when I wag in the city. They took me to balls and partioB and theaters and operaa and all aorta of places. Shrewd Ma I knew they would. You told everybody, didnt you that your pa had bought a cottage at Newport, and we expected to entertain all our friends and relatives there next summer that is, if they would come? Daughter Yes. indeed, ma; and they said of course they'd come. Newport is the capital of Rhode Island! isnt it? Shrewd Ma The Newport we are going to la in Pennsylvania. New York Weekly. Jumping at a Conclusion. hear Misa Fiimser say that she had a speaking acquaintance with that millionaire? asked Maud scornYes, fully. replied Mamie with It's the first time I knew equal scorn. that she ever worked In a telephone exchange. Washington Star. Did you liar Demand. He I am willing to admit that 1 She Ah! but you mast admit that I was right! Tiv Bits. was wrong. Ln. |