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Show 1 : : " I Another downfall of Snow! The "weather clerk" must be repentant of past years' unpropitiousness and now wishes to conciliate the farmers by making restitution "all in a lump." The marriage of Miss Maud Gonne and Major John McBride took place in Paris on Feb. 21. The bride was for I . some time under a course of instruction I in the Carmellite convent at Laval and I was baptized a Catholic previous to the ceremony. All Irishmen the world over wish the noted couple a long and hapry married life. The orations of Henry Austin Adams, with a preface by Cardinal Gibbons is a book that should be in the library of every Catholic. It consists of five orations ora-tions which have won for the distinguished distin-guished author considerable fame. The book is neatly gotten up, depicts the lives and labors of Cardinal Newman, Leo XIII., Sir Thomas More and Dr. Vindthorst; also gives a vivid de-I de-I ecrlption of "The Destiny of Erin." i' "We direct attention to the advertise- ' inent which appears In this issue of an excursion which will take place this coming summer. It affords an op-I op-I portunity not only of seeing places of I interest, but gives all a chance of do- I ing so at the least possible expense. I The last pilgrimage under the same I' management was pre-eminently euc- cessful and" persons contemplating a European trip this coming summer should write to the manager. The ex-mayor of Provo sends a vigorous vig-orous protest to the San Francisco papers pa-pers of the charge that his daughter was married to Senator Smoot, and promises with the aid of six able sons to defend the honor of his family. All appearances indicate that the accuser Mill not debate the question with Mr. Jones. The question is one of great Importance, and If Mr. Leilich fails to ' prove his sworn charge it will lower I his dignity as a Christian minister by violating God's command, which forbids for-bids "bearing false witness against a I neighbor." i The reform school at Ogden needs re- I forming. This time the reformers are I the ones to be reformed. The reform school is under the immediate juris- I diction of the state and the legisla- ; tors have taken a hand in the reforma- 1 lion of the faculty, who are supposed to be reforming the unregenerate I youths of the state. It is time that a I halt should be called. Kindness and I sympathy" for the unfortunate are more productive of good results than corporal cor-poral punishment, which begets rancor and hatred. Reverting to the anti-Catholic atmosphere at-mosphere at the capltol, it may be pointed out that this Was recognized by Senator Morgan when he attempted I to frighten the senate with his state- . ment about the compact between the I pope and the Columbian government, I ringing in the Jesuits, as a matter of j . course, to lend additional portent to the occasion. Now, there are few men broader and more liberal on religious subjects than ! Senator Morgan, but he knew that I ; there were senators who roll their eyes I in horror and shiver as with the ague I at the mere mention of the name Jesuit I He was fighting against the Panama I route and in desperation twanged this I iast string of is harp. "When all fruits ; fall, welcome haw e." J ! |