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Show it Ai,63,....4Aurdirmaditf,r01,10010aNgs.o..i.c.its.motismAlouthitabra..,.1.14.0414r4.607.,'.....A..... r , 4 t 1 . ; : t ' t ,ti, 4 k t ' Ii' ' ,, . . I - M11000 1t I, Corner of South Temple and East Temple Strsots. Salt Loki, City. Utah. Horace G. Whnoy Bustnosa Matuiver . - 11,..., NEWS EVENING PRICES. synscRtrrios per 00 00 year 00 Sy Carrier. per year 2 aa Pitini.Weekly. per year 300 Baturday News. per year Foreign postage evil" re Addrosa all buslnaaa cammuntratlftra mad anittoncea THE DIr.SEN.FT Salt Leke City, Utah. Correasnondence sod othair reading 'natter for publication should ha ddraissad to tho Editor. Member Audit Bureau Circulation P. ItcKiroe. Eastern representative 314 By Mail. . New York Mk Ave Mee. Ch leago nohow 112 Po. Michigan Ave Detrol'i Office. 1201 Kreege Building Zatarad at th or pnaintri,a tcond elan' !natter areording March S. Mt EALT LAKE (ITT. - - CONFERENCE at IlAk to Art nt APRIL City. aa Contra. 11, MS NOTICF. The eighty-mirt- h annual Gernert' Conference of the Church of J feu Chriet of LAtter-dain the gainta will convene Tabernacle, gait Lake City. on Thursdaf. April a. at 10 o'clock a. m, with sessions also on April 7 and I. It la desired that Ltrangsmente for ails. &loner), reunions shall not confllot whit any of the dates above announcetgatur, day. April S. being suggested as a COD. y limirforthsegathoringe.- --' L JOItEPH F. ANTHON H. LUND. CHARLES W. PENI1001. First Presidency. : ' to crrds over- - work of mon? There would not appear to b.. local naval recruiting Office yestorday roceivod brief, notice of tho intention of the tom to conduct a thirty days cruise for civilians nest August. The particulars of the plan are to be obtainod at tho recruiting office. It suffices' her. to say that applicants muot know something about bailors tnachinos, ship fi,tings copporsmithing. or Oslo be experienced along the lines of eloctrician. ngtneer, fireman. telegrapher or radio operator. This school not only appears to be a starting point In the mattor of forming a rswervo of capable men in civil lit. but also will give men an opportunity to get si glimpse of naval benne. Many man who would make good sailors probably are detemd from enlisting bocause they would like to try the life botors plotiging therneelves. No opportunity having existed for this, it la now ho plan should prove especially popprovided. ular long t'lle seaboard, but landsmen from tho interior may also decide that the cruise would be just the thing for them for an inetructive, onjoyuble and boalthful vacation. insit-of-wa- T. &t. which-chroni- -- cia o kOtivitleit-railiiiZart- box-offi- POLITICS BOIL! NO. I t ' L 7 CIXTY days from today the Republican National convention at Chicago will be in melon and Its candidates tor president and vke president .' the United Slates may have been ehosen. 11 ! - of delegates are rapidly being elected. The total umber to be chmen is 0115 . which moans thet ,,,Yi mates wtil be necomery to a nomination. tip to this date Sit delegates ham boon named. but f SIM most of thorn . ,, are uninstructed to safe guess on the result can be hassarded. i ', ; By the mid- ' tile of next week. S37, or more than a majority i, delegates will have been Immured, and by , , 47 titer time the trituation may be cleared. i Rushes. Roosevelt 8.nd Root are the names ,.; ! ' which continue strongeot in the limelight. and ; I the feeling is growing that if Chief Justice Hughee i mall?' intends to decline the nomination. V.;1 it is All over the east, the i t': i:r!ttips for him to say so. beet estinuttes are that the sentiment is treenlY dhlded between Hughes and Roosevelt, the long ''' i; lint of other favorite eons including Root. McCall, i Weeks. Knox, Fairbanks, Mann. Burton. Hadley. I t Sherman,. Cummins. Borah and Lairolette ..i, The Sank authorities agree that while the Re. t ',;i 0 4 publican situation bristles with interest, there is Po Democratic situation at all. Over 200 1.,, I fates have been boson for the Democratic con- vention and all ore for the f,:g. of Brest 1 dent Wilson. They announce that they feel the i 4y 14,4 ,!' president is their on. great asset, In the tenting ;:f' i' campaign. and that if good times continue, if 1 mar with Mexico is avoided. and Villa should be will into go the campaign with captured they I i 81 I the thences in their favor, although they do not ,42,, look for any suck victocy as that of as they that a reunion of the Republicans and 1:1 f realise J Progressives Is almost a fait accompli. ,i:',.,7 ,,THE PROGRESS PREPAREDNESS. i..:ti I ' , $:?, 1 preparedness program as it new stands in 1, Congress has passed through the greater Part i ;$:; ., et the tionvereational 'gage. but the snags of ste- ,,IIt t tion bas not been reached yet and. to ail appear, i !!::. armee. will not be reached for another ten days or longer. The house has painted the Hay bill Thli, ,&., practically as it came from the committee heeded ; I 4, t by the congressman from whom the bill lakes its Panic With its provisions. thou who have been t i. 4 interested enough to follow the subject at all ;si I Vesely 'sire familiar. Upon reaching the stemma foo it was sidetracked in favor of the Chamberlain hill. from the senate committee headed by SenaChamberlain of Oregon. In the meats voting ,;. 1 ; tor has eccurred thus far only on Amendments. As it At; noWetands amended, or with other amendments I,:if I to follow. it promises to receive early passage. tll ' This done. tiny legislation that is to receive the . final action of Congress; will remain to be drawn. ; ; The two bills will go before a conference eons- i mitt. and a compromise on the two measures i '!4,1 ; will then be drawn and submitted for the vote on passage in both houses. Until this la an 1,, itecomplithed fact no one in or out of Congress's can have even a faint idea of what the eountry le I . t to stet In the way of 'strengthened defenees. The big fight on the Chamberlain bill has cell: Hired on, Section 58.which, provides for an army of federal volunteers'. 2$1.000 men recruitedfrom '.,..,;. This force Is, under a new name. training 'temp i tr.;E nothing more nor less than the Continental army. 1,7f, The Continental army was the rock upon which !' the president and former Secretary Garrison split. It was natural that it 'should cause an up- roar when it came before the 'ornate. When the ,, vote was token on nenator Lee 's amendment to i ,.!,3 strike out the newly named Continental army. it i was seen that the adminietration could not murer !,':it the votes neeesisstry to Rave the day. From the ".4, minority the two votes that were needed were obtettned and the Chamberlain bill was premerved 1. fi,!. I i intim on this point. The bill now provides for a three-pll' 'i defensive system, the army. the federal volunteers end the I It' i national guard. In other words, in case of need i I the army would first be reinforced by calling out ! this new force comprising civilians who may ; have had at the time of the call thirty days of 4 training in a mummer camp. The third force i , would be the national guard. a force uniformed : .., and equipped exactly as Is the regular army. V undergoing training every week in the year under li' the 'Os of officers of the reenter army detailed in taoh state. and in ad- , as instructor-inspector- s ditiOn to this trained annually in field inetrue- 1 l', :,, tion ramps in conformity with programs apprise:sit :, l, by the war department and superintended by reg!I Weir army officersa force actually in existence , and numbering 120.4100 officers and men. This - ,i2 notional guard force has been gradually trans, 4' formed through its own efforts from what fifteen i ,,.,, r years ago wee. perhaps. not incorrectly termed "tin soldier army" Into an organisation that . with proper logislation and support can be In a t very short time made into a WW1( and dependable : civilian stow ready on short notice to give good ., backing to the smaller regular establishment. It e: keen its own weaknesses' bolter. perhaps. than i''',31 elso. As to the pea t. It to working hard c ; 6.3 ' ,, ., , , ' tit Iofthe i--- iTl. . I t' 7, ; ? 4," ...f,.".;ti 44 lilt or :' TEl 4, .., , ';' ,,- -,t : ,.' . ', , 1 y 1 ' , i:' t : ,,-- ; 1 - : t , . ate. , d refuse-passpo- AN blimed-otain- . ' ; 1 these is the correction of fatal defects in the symptom under which its affairs are administered. This la to be accomplished by federal legislation. Because the national guard is endeatortng to secure the passage of this legislation. benator Chamberlain brands its activities as meddleeome and pernirdous. On the other hand. the efforts of an influential organization of ummer soldiers who attended the Plattsbure camp last year to urge senators to vote for the dieguised Continental army Provision of Hui Chamberlain bill. wore. evidently, In the Oregon solon's view only praiseworthy. , Opinions expressed In military circles were el unanimous in urging that the provisions of the Chamberlain bill as it affects the regular army and the provisions of the Hay bill as it affects the national guard should be oombined in the conference metusur Very few ever bad a good word for the Continental Whatever the final draft of the preparedneas isaialation. it moot offer I sensible and practlesble plan to which whatever civilian forces provided for can work In this respect it would appear that some THEIR LAEyr D ELI RI UM provisions of the Hay bill must be modified. Army opinion Quite stnerally regards the Chamberlain bill as the best military logialation for the army I V the National Reform association cannot coothat has ever been drawn. Congress must realize l. Jure up one kind of a fe,arsome creature to scare the trusting and unsophtsticated &sellers too. that in providing for atisen armies there must be a plan that is acceptable to the men who In the far eastern cities of the country it gives vldence of ability to produce another guaranteed are to serve In it. They have Inescapable eivillan reeponsibilities that must not be lost sight of. to be Just as good. The association. which timer overlooks an opportunity to take up a collection Moreover. antagonistic forces must not be brought Into exiartence. Whatever the final schema it to buy meat. drink and clothes for the orators must be one that will create regular and civilian on its circuit. has discovered many "Mormon" armies that will work in harmony toward. menaces in its daythstltavetionethemaood. service. The accounts of the eastern papers ermimen'endTTf is altogether likely that whatever 7 rnri-.legialationrocatea-tipusi-.paseage-wtth- is It session tion het "ft aloe collection was taken up." The will be found on trial to be Nothing more than a big experiment The sweeties of the embedment performers on this circuit ars, however. beset will depend upon the strong and united str6rt with quite the same problem that faces other to reveal its strength and Its weakness's,. The vaudeville poople---whe- n they travel over the cirthing to be expected is that several sections of cuit the second. third or fourth time. unless their. et is brightened up by the addition of fresh Congrees will have the matter before them before snytiting approaching a final and satisfactory material. the audience tires of them and the settlement of the problem will be reached. These receipts in consequence dwindle reform orators know thin full well, and so the rxrnao orTArls A CONQUEROR. headquarters offices are ever ready to provide them with Menice No. 2 when Menace No I propocition Ulla by this government to has petered out. and so on through the whole lutt Gen. Carman which would be eventuailY of of menaces. far snore benefit to his country than tho preamoit The latest delirium act being plesented over aamiatance in ridding him of hie chief band of the N. R. A. ciroute will furnish aa much amusecutthroats, has singularly failed thus far to meet ment here as it will fright and horror where the his emirs approbation. This was that if he would Cr. to be seen in the flesh. Without a we in would launch. comment. for it is co.operate proper manner, wholly unnecessary. here is a through the matkode suppliad by the Rockets lisr description ,of the menace as it appeared in a Foundation. an brganised crusade against typhus. the other day: that dreaded scourge which annually claims Philadelphia paper Fear that "Mormona" of this country will many limas as many victims as fall from rovetry to bring the war widows of Europe to luticiatet0 bullet& He has grivan no avitiono of America and make polygamous wives of them is back of a resolution to be presented tohoarty acceptaace of tho offeron lb contrary night at a mass meeting in the Baptist Temhe hes hindered rather than belpad the Red Cross The National ple. Broad and Berke streets. and other organisations that ham. tried to rondo: Reform Aasociation. which is oonducting the his strickan poople this humanitarian service. meeting. has invited representatives of various churehes to attend. Frank J. Cannon While the principal nations of the earth aro will be one of the speakers. The resolution ngsged in destroying life as fast as they know to the war widows will be so folreferring how. the Unit-astates has taken the lead in the low': 'Preen dispatches from London state that missionaries of the Mormon Church 000cat:4ton and promulgation of prolcts that will Cr. working in Europe to bring to the United saw. more lives than European cannon and bay. thetas for polygamous marriage the women nets are taking In Latta America. particularly, who have been bereaved of husbands. or who theme have plans been carried to a glowing stage may be deprived of opportunity for monogamous marriages by this. the most destructive of gnomes. Vast as was the work of oonstructing wor of history." To prevent this. the resothe Panama canal. a groatar triumph still wow rt lutions ask President Wilson to the connuest there over infectious dieeaao. to all "Mormon" miettionartes for any lam eampitigml In Cuba and Porto Rion have boon couittry of Europe. and to warn all nations of Europe that polygamy is illegal in the United conducted with the weapons of medicine and publitotes. lic sanitation. Victory along these lined titling amoured in the American titimisphera. the mama Nirml FROM READQVARTFRS. , bonaticest purposes Cr. Wag pursued in the Orient, notably in that most reluctant of all naintereeting view of the enlisted man's opinOrme. China. Whet was don In Serbia, and other ion on the canteen question is to be obtained Balkan states is now a matter of history and of In a report that comes from Gonaives. Ha yti. national pride. This is a type of asutrality which Tears ago the cantosn was abolished from the Is banevolont in the best sad widest sense; its canton where alcoholic drinks might armythe so era more worth than thooe be purchased by soldiers on the reservation. Much such conquests won on battlefields that Moro are information has from time to time been mixed no terms with which to oon oo n. oon. oon. with more misinformation in discussions of the canteen question. The public has been, probably. OVIILDOING aa much in the dark as a dear old lady showed reguiartty that would be impossible herself the other day when troops were being rushed to the border. On the belts of the inby the xactest and more careful estaffairs which she culttion. those who have to do with the repair fantrymen hung was told were the soldiers canteens. In horror of the city streme in the bueinese oenter--etthcar company or city officialsrmerve as dates she threw up her hands. saying that she thought canteen had been abolished years ago. It for such work the days when the town is full was a severs Shook to her ea she pictured the of visitors for conference or ether conventions which bring in many people front the outaide. havoc that could be wrought by the two quarts of liquid fire she thought each of those olive drab To local rmidents perhaps Wm interesting coincidence has not been made en plain as to those boys was toting on his hip. She was, of course, who temporarily sojourn withia our gates at about disillusioned by her neighbor on the curb. But the canteen al s drinking place has disappeared the same seasons of saeb year. To these latter. however. It has become a fixed ineident and from the army, probably never to return. Probcendition. They me it every time. end this?' are ably also, the alcoholic features of the garrisons much myvtified as to the motive. Is it that the as they pertain to the officers will soon disappear. streets of ties metropolis ars forever in need 9f as they about& This news from Hayti. though. was the subject and continually undergoing repair? It is that we started on. Members of the U. B. Marine some one wishes to show hew everlastingly preCorps en duty there recently held a debate on the greastve and industrious the city and ear corresolution 'that aside from the personal liberty porations are? Is it that traffic around the Monument and other Centeru is suddenly so enormous question involved, the abolishment of the canteen that the repairs must be made on the moment . was a splendid thing, and we. the members of the lowt everything be brought to a standstill? or United states Marine Corp. on duty at Gonsives, are solidly against any movement looking to its is it that when thousands of strangers chat and loiter and traverse these Miley sections, there is restoration." The vote of the detachment showed 17 votes against the canteen and II votee in its a opportunity mischieveuely to spatfavor. a fairly good showing. don't you think' ter their faces with cement chips and etrew for their bucolic feet? An eloquent subject for the cartooniat might We give it up; and yet. attention having been called to it. we find unwisea unabie to deny be found in the Utah political situation this fall. the soft impeachment. The News haa found no on one side of the picture might be shown the one to give a reason by this work covet be old time solicitor for campaign funds making his rounds. On the other. sundry brewery owners kept for three particular days at these particular soots. Tore le as much truth as ever in the and saloon proprietors with their campaign ofproverb that a stitch in time eaves nine, but by ferings all ready. struck with consternation as the that seine token them street stitches would have notidtor waves them grandly to the rear and anRaved more if taken last week than if held for nounces that he has no use for tainted funds. tilts. Improvements are always in order. but 0 tempors! 0 mores! there are times when they are not so opportune of the navy has been giving An a at others. Also it is well and convenient many reasons why StNt rotary t the Nary Daniels always for a town or oommunity to put Its bast must go. Tho reasons fall to convince geeretary foot foremost but this need not involve violation Daniels so ho does not go. of courtelry and hospitality by tussinsee and display. "Fly the way. what has become of Male. We therefore make bold to offer the sutteeISchwimmerr asks an exchange. Evidently he tion that henceforth wuch repairs as are nervebag been engulfed in the waters of oblivion. havaary on upper Main Mreet be made either just ing got beyond her depth. before the data for conference and other large gatherings. or be postponed a few dale later; On the thirteenth instant President Wilson will and that the workmen who are employed In these make a keynote speech. Tn the Democrats it labors be temporarily transferred to other will be a clarion note; to tto Republicans it will where there Ii plenty of need for them. worn a note Of despair. and where they will not be in the visitors' way. Houston Stewart Chamberlain. tho author. is NOW A CIVILIAN NATI eeeking naturalization as a Bavarian sub.loct. the coals el Newcastle will be heated and heaped HE American bluejackets do not propose to on his head. i let their landsmen brothers in the military service "put anything cner on tbim." If there Membership in 'the "Society of the Sons anti ar to be training camps for civilian& there erin Daughters Whose An (COTO Were Net Nolobe training cruives for civilians. Anti why not! gutehed' is very small Indeed. le there any good reason why gaps in the war strength tts the navy should not be filled up in What a mibpict for a aeneatlenal moot picture tbno of trouble by able bodied ant capable men dritillere stators et the laritiah atasemar Idateppe ,Arawn from Uv1 pursuits that fit In whit tho - would make, COMillff - . . , . TE Wrnf flask-shap- er d sec-Ho- T 3 ' I ' ' DESERET EVENINd, NEWS SATURDAY APRIL 8 1916 . DESERET ' fl : , - - I - . .. - 4 , I g I I W I I By Roy Greenwood ha New York .. Thom New Tort Them , .,. ' Thlthe be a ado of words to ft. one. MOT 10 the taCtil, Why do you Pant? lb teeters coutributing to that tha railtrnYa nra "thin c:a42 Glee answer. Kings, I I r than at aalr erne nese Princes. Generale. underlings, I the brilliancy of present industrial ty I". money Sponsors owned of the war plague's an4 financial conditions. 'as et., Expanidon dared by th. Iegaroult. blight- -'"was What ts your quarrel? Why do you I Is the general nobs. The iron and common is 1107. sks at deit, .eel trade is at the nissinatun of !ere for fair clilaParlaalla' Laat Veat fist light? distribu.loorathymartit.earr'iadand yowl" bablialLaa Thor toes -We wage our wars for the lows of a durtion. consumption, and .0 Os& tion Within a year there has been I sensams ono without Prince. Food for 1011I an Increase of a Mika of dollars as anything on the Kle0.000.60.) oia711, national bank loan& eat a linger in. investment which alone enabled think since; For a parcel of earthenough, good !crease of depowite. That le le my, th" i thus Wreat7 to siorim the pubile. 47,,; soot h. incream of deposits le net the sort cording to tho Batman of Rally. To CO Pt the bones of our slaughtered which comes from an increase of lecceonlice the earnings of ths n.1. but is the result in good part waYa. after paItnent Of taxes wakt youth; !loans. are liot InCluatod In Tie For a depoeits of new monoy. profits ChrollieWo jest, A tattered rag at a whim's behest; Offaly& wets Illl,epef:11, ; in SWIM' came repreeentativo loos in Piny than in 1007. The. to, For the rise or fall tit an ancient tins. industrial' in many lines of trees Le. For a regak rightmiscalled Divine, erage la per cent divitionds. against ditties suppliod wkh Ave blillons For 'ordain', over the seas expanse. ; an aversive of 10 per cent for the pre- - investment were a gift to the puhot,it For a hoard of gold or as intrigue- , ei,dt,g year. "imam gengma gig many but paid for at a great prtre tho the rallaar building chloce. hails Wagla ar. rising, sad More PrOotratka laof 'MI omit 112,I11,1!) TMks, hy our sovereign will. we fight, le a minimum at unemployment. Rail- - indlostrr. hating nothingsave 'Ood and right. way are doing the lergem business in of railcar share" for new 'work lOtr, on New listed York !stock az. the their history. Thong la a shortage of Why do YOH fight ? 120.161 cora the firet far throe years. ehenge. Railway constructi" hot Practical'7 moo& being et ta, flow say you. men. compared with a surplus of idlo czna minimum for mers. although the mina You who rot in the trench s pen. of 341,741 a year ago. A more litres. Shattered host& in the bloody rite. nous money.making season perbnpe wee newer grmater. The railway" caa, not contribute billions of privet. esta Food for the shamble.why do YOU was never known. not !tat tor publics use hi that appreado. Yet the enilwaya alone sea ; fight? TO Or". the Pablle they an; Yoltrit chronic Are they happy. Why? -We? Why, since you have broached grumbler"? Aro they suffering tor replenish their equipmont at tea tap Of & the thing. Ming Ma:tot. ror Dew eats4. their sins ht their unpreparedness to We battle to mirror our liege the king. meet the demands of the publk? The Mel must compete wttla ths new n We stand or fail in the surge heet &newer is found in tact. not $r. terprises, !both pulblio utilities 04 Froin tyranny's bane- the Land to gumente The latest laintoof the, 111. private induatriala. which canady. nanctel Chronthie shows that the reO- - dividend" twice or IS- times those ses Purge; For patriot zest for the honor of home, tibia ta theeallways.----tw 'sacred Romans Of their apparent t'oesey. the k. Ititarg litir'neatli 11.040.1104301, for the Arst time ex. It y they are lett defenseless ague dome. to so billion. round mot the reeding demised" fOr Inge intresset of lig, l increase of net by 1211.661.SO. or AS Speak not to us of fratricide! We swear by the Cross of Him who per cent, the biggest increase ever tilikee0 by one.fints of their employ. died. l known. What mitre could Oats rail- - all, anti that small proportion qa Our tiouls are clean as the itit&es ways ask In reason? They might, for boot paid. The oongeotion of Whoa, ask for mom" returns on the traffic ahem" that the railways do ow (isms; We serve our Mainerstheirs the I examplo, investment which enabled them to troffer &lona- - rha "Mallon ofr lbws blame. without ode facilities is tbo limit at tho profit g make TO earnings Do the home fires burn? Has ail gone Grose earning' roes- - general trade. It ha the limit see ot .proltn glata well? ths country's agrieutterli put. the sorylcer , it the public by much et ror The thunder crash of a bursting shell piece example in the sae work. tons paseengers car. growth. is our newer! Which side holds the ried. without discount for waterod Porous Oat. Or Veal& ander ceadright? tstock or market operations, or any ol netts Inciting railcar developeem Question our Leaderswe but fight!" tho recent candela which occupy the tonstruction for tho last Aim year was fig miles. practically 'iota i 'PICO dliptilportIonate te the public counties in Tema !aspools of ths railway question. Re- - ing. There aro ductions of dividends through such auger than aninli kingdoms shies 1 & locomotive mag. beard never have tor sae meet the part private Opinion scandal' tie That farms in such dismiss not sell higher. and their pro Itrouble& not dispose of the railway will A CANDID VIEW to say Met the reedit earned duce wit stet contribute more to tte 3.09 per tient. oat their property in. reduction of the cost of livingr Eke New York Herald. he There is plenty of material lying rotind loose to make a political sit- shows. If their extravagance and in., at the mercy of regulation by tam i for the results et man uation in this country of tho first i efficiency wasted their earnings. that irreepotteiblas worst entitled to no more. and lotion. either to that raileays or toile magnitude. There are Jura three men around Irailcars 'suffering In comparienn I public. TM will continue so levy which it now centersthe pronident, with other onterprisea Appealing lag thal poopits wish. . Justice Hughes and Mr. Roolievelt. The president will be renominated at ,1---.St. Louis beyond doubt. But when I he gets that renomination the Republicans will have bad their battle at ,. Chicago and it will be reasonably apbratiL parent whether they have thrown Gary (IndL) away their chances or met the requirements of the occasion. as thus A great. many important interests fast days of sight. but oho know be N these amaglingle are closing in around sir. ROOSeVeit 11I cobarets and country clubs. of se- and he knew that she knew. leaAfter substantial supper. the as their favorite for Republican standmu-- I der collards on a great flat dish flail. ard bearer. With the exception of piece bathing suka and home-raisliver ed with slims of Mow Justice Hughes there, is no man who sera! comedies. of twenty-cefresh butter and buttermilk. wawa appears able to combat him in the and twenty-cen- t gasoline. we have biscuits. sem not and but anan always is It convention. Republican from good old Satto the long table Eta omaly in American politics. Candor got very far away rtrititreollimot on either . and aide of generations compote tho statemel,t that Mr. Roose- urday night velt 'will stand in the eyes of many It is so far back to the old times that father and mother sitting at tile esds tin long tried Republicans as the man It almort 'memo like a dream; to the keen appetites were brought sad lea or of youth and good fellowski Who made the election of Air. Wilson & Seat to elands that those of easy easy. Ho made Mr. Taft premident in young it'oessus like a joke. wise bare lacked bongo-it1406 and repented of hie work. He But lot memory turn the curtain coat And after supper. when the dishes Mr. Wilson mad. president in 1612 !back and tonight lot's,live over the were eleared and the house mate and repented of his work. Ho said he ran independently in 1,12 because 'Saturday night of Wes ago. you of us ready for the night, and she cameobee on .the actual of it Maass, the 'oft rustle of the Taft convention. of which Mr. who know experience. by the faint perfume petuliar Root was permanent chairman "stole" The week's work is done, sows a skirts, her telling of her presence hetire bit the delegates away from him. Hence there is much which must be ex- 10eorg:a editor. and the chores of tho head was turned; and after &wink homehtew die:Appease plained. The whole Republican cam- farm aro over; the stock has been the brothers on the broad piazza he aid paign would have to be one t,f ex- fed. the wood boxes in the kitchen and for tits o were alone hs except planation and defense. That is the and big house filled, the plow gear mos in the moo n. who stalled MA only trouble. about Mr. Roonevelt's srd and the contarles of the the knowledge candidacy, although it might be over, and stocks under the abed. the cricket that chirped by the weft come. farm has put on its Sunday dress. scent of the teorsomides in Us The attitude of Justice Hughes, it is The moil of toil- has been removed The whtto clean-sweyard filled the sr true, at that tine makes for the surerapplication of home- and their bloom. glistened like 0301F -es of Mr. Itoosevelt's aspirati('ns. by Vigorous and the Sunday clothes in the moontight. The Justice soys he is not a candidate 'made soap. clean shirt. home-LeoYouth and maid alone with God al Avowedly he wiil not accept a nom- deted oreA were independent of the love. And down from the arts th ination which comae to him as the result of a bitter contest at Chicago Chink and the steam laundrymen spirits of millions of lovere looked is tie of gorgeous colors and smilett . the kindly stars winked although he mtglit accept if the those days) of the friendly appreciation. and the twnomination came to him unsinimousi). i faxtened with a glistening pin Therefore. the very tact of Mr. ma:I order kindthere were no ilight world was their friend for a to stores us; Imes supply brogan porrnal existence youth and Roosevelt a going into the convention jewelt" serviceable of cowhide would seem to rule Justice Hughes i shoeto on renewed youth from mattered 4t to her that kts Out even more effectively than he has whieh took a coat of suet and soot. carefully ad-- I clothes were coarse, his epee, b etwe ruled himself out. d not barrameti and brokenkhey lir. Roosevelt la a very popular ministered. in his Solomon glad raiment per- need tho spoken word. What matterAmerican. He has a dash that aphaps made a more glittering show. ed to him that her best dress ww peals to the admiration even of his but he did not feel any more dressed calico, for was not the ribbon at kw political enemies. Ha very Inconsistencies are sometimes attractive. lie. up than the boy long ago as he left throat a thing' of beauty worimiliiie home domicile to quickly foot that in her hair en aureole? Wb thes too. changes his mind. Hia high opinped ion of himself makes him sometimes the Intervening miles to where she ruattalred to them that the week had been sis days of toil? Was set lovable. aometimes hateable. But if lived. the and had bad She thlifht. Saturday night. lb. he is going to "try" for this nominabretherethey always these gave the visitor a hearty wel- inorrew iiinaday. with Sunday salad tion he cannot gevote too much time Price" of to the revival of Republican friend- come. Booing don. his own chorea. and church. and many hours I he turned in to help the them and leas companionship attend? ships. these were over by the Urn. the call Thu, must hare been what Sang-dato supper came. She was not in night was made for. THEIR TM,ES, jwouid maggots--forgotte- I n ; all , s- hell-bor- wata.1nLba-yoar-1011--sagan4si- es I , ' ! Comment and openrhel . 11- Saturday Night II I I nt ed . - I I I . 1 , y , Syracuse In putting questions upon the war to classes. to determine how well acqlainted coLege students are with in the making. the title's of the hilory ruff re of Europe constitute the ohst.bicles over which most of them stumbled it ts not strange that they fail. and it does not argue that they unedicate& unobserving or unread because they fail. The titles of the ruling monarchs of Europe follow no rule. If you should have occasion to write them the mode of address of the several kings should he as follows: V., by the grace of God of the Inited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. and of the British dominions beyond the peas. Wing. defender of the faith. emperor of India. William II German emperor and king of Prussia. Francis Joseph, emperor of Austria and kite of lintlftarY Nicholas ll. emperor of all the Ros- Records of Famous Men their Velwa Nevada IN at lat. five-ce- nt - af t ' 1 Ws Part ofo ttab Territory. recopying the records of Esmer- counts portion of the reeorda.of Carson county, Utah. several interesting documents have been unearthed by County Recorder Johnson-Th- e whole of the state of Nevada was la portion of tho territory of Utah and this portion of the Mate was embraced In the boundaries of Carson county until Congress created the territory of Nevada record in Esmeralda:a porTho (ion of the records of Carson county advt. 12, was ntered Oct. 2. 1St4. Orion Clemens. then secretary of the territory of Nevada. certified to si:is. Constantine I. king of the He ilenes. the authenticity of ths portion of tho Victor Emmanuel III king of Italy. records of canyon county, Utah. which the Ferdinand. king of Bulgaria. Iwere copied into lb. books of tho certifiof Esmeralda. Nicholas I.. prince of Montenegro. !county war stamp. cat is affixed a Carol I.. king of Rumania. One of the first of the documents ro Alfonso XIII.. king of Spain. The man who could rail the roll of corded in the book, of Carson count) kings correctly would be quite excep- for this section of the sista was a tional. but we shouldn't say that it was power of attorney issued by Brigham B. Smith sad signed by something to brag-- about.. IYoung to W.names have sines become famous throughout ths country. Tim was recorded April power of attorney 20. 1227. and was sigma by T. D CONFERENCE NOTICES Brown. G. D. Grant and Abraham 0 Smoot. DIIIETtET SINDAY SCHOOL Following this bit of hietorteal paper 1LN ION. comes another documat pertairdng to A mineral conference of the Deseret the head of the "blames" Church. Sunday School Vision will convene In who at that time was governor of the the Tabernacle. Salt Lake City. Sun- territory of Utah. Brighom Young. day. April 2. lint. at 7 o'clock p.m. This document is a deed of tract caSunday chool officers and teachers tered into April IL 116I,, between are specially footnoted to be present, William 21. Hooper sad Brigham and the pubile. le cordially invited. Young of Greet --Salt Lake OM a. th JOSEPH F. MITR Inotropolie of Mormon.' Utah , was .)AVID O. ICKAT, then alto& STZPHEN L. RICHARDS 1 doe- In trensmitting Otto , oenorst leas-leree'. astat into the sem tolerating , Suptrultsitutiact Cr-- j Johntook 1 Hooper, it snows. a herd of SOS hood of enttle homes and the noceesary implementi of a range outfit. Because be needed awl money to Per creditors in the east had no ready market, hi deoded dot mire herd and thew property went with the outfit to Brtgbaw Young for the sum of dlee-assume re Young was bound to St ponsibility for debts. aniounticg 26.000. rib awed oleo stiptlisted that tho esti, were tobe drive tl One IMMO California marked. owner doomed the most accewebo market facilitios weirs to bt foe" California. Tim cattle woe 14 ke wer on by way of Corson waitalr and to he sold for Iles benefit of the vole dors. The entilitY record books otoand rocas, intereeting bits of informationwide tke tog historical characters who west and bars gine become, know wed throughout Om world. Nevada dmittod in Ohs token Oct. 3 1.r21,:atot sad was tho 2Srd goatee to be (Marta statehood. ra 'Virginia City goalS entered Into tho rots of a Motor! or loot beforo tho loot record Wa. lorded in thee books of Co'loon come Bows. ?arm of the doted. . 1.7tak.--Gol4f- ield Mc Irianlied. 1111 Tho goddlor knocked timidly oe tee Witham Anal.. A stoat Irina woonlat tbot eary at holm town oted II Work. rattail open Um doer and rod at him obe ,n,:nDiddedyosta ortotarsoth tomato ent000. ail Ita sonured boo web '1, oat laY ontoono trtot. 1 thsek You. And eft be Trstumetot., "Vali. I I AUL west.-Ite10- I |