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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH UTAH BUDGET CZEfiNIN RESI6IIS FROM AUSTRO - HUNGARIAN FOREIGN MINISTER FINALLY FORCED OUT OF OFFICE. Parties Now Favor Taking Part of France and Belgian Coast of Flanders Should Huns Overpower Allies. Emperor Charles' Letter to Prince Sixtus, Given Publicity by French, Renders the Position of the Count Untenable. Washington. The German gnvern-lin-ihas definitely annulled the peace rt'Milm inn uii limit annexations or indemnities, passed ly the majority of ill.- reiehstag last July, according to ail official dispatch Monday from France. The pan Germanist organ Tageblntt Itnndchau is quoted as follows: fount Herding Informed the leaders of the majority parties that if they adhered to their resolution he would resign. Factions of the majority then adopted the chancellor' point of view and formally declared that they accept'd the new program of the imperial go eminent, which includes the Incorporation by (iermany of French territory and of the llelgian coast of Founy ders as well as the payment to liy t lie western powers of a war indemnity. 'onlinuing, the dispatch says: ('mint llertling appears to have broken with Erzherger and refused to receive him. All these details have been continued by the centrist deputy, Trimliorn, at a secret congress of the lilieinish Catholic parly held at Cologne on April 2. The majority Socialists also accepted the annexationist program of the government." it THIS BE SEASONS IHE CABINET ANNULLED RESOLUTION WITHOUT ANNEXATIONS OR INDEMNITIES." HAVE All SHALL RECORD? ' the Count Czernin, foreign minister, acdispatch from Vienna, lias Amsterdam. Austro-Hungaria- cording to a resigned. Emperor Charles accepted the resignation auil entrusted Count Czernin with the conduct of foreign affairs until his sucrei-sois appointed. An official statement received here from Vienna asserts that the latest statements of the French premier, M. Cleiiieiiccaii, concerning the conversations between Austria and France regarding the possibility of opening peace negotiations do not alter the situation us regards the majority of Count Czernin's declarations. Count Czernin did not know of Emperor Charles's letter to Prince Sixtus vviieii lie made t tie statement that REMEMBER, YOU CAN PREVENT IT IF YOU WILL. France had initiated the conversations with Austria, according to a Vienna dispatch to the Lokal Anzcigncr of v licrlin. On learning of the letter, lie The three important points tflfct a to hut resigned, request yielded to be kept in mind during a lie remain in office until the conclusion fly campaign are: The swarms ;; of tin; peace agreement with Itunmnia. must be kept down; " The recent publication by the French Right Now Is Time to Begin the ; of flies government of the futile peace appeal Warfare Against Deadly and they must be kept from com- by Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungarin contact with germ- ing Filthy House Fly. in March, 1917, and the efforts II laden materials; and foods in II of the emperor and the II the home and on the market II NO ROOM FOR PACIFISTS. foreign office to explain the to the satisfaetion of Germany Presence of the Pests Is Evidence That II must be protected from them. " letter Secretary Redfield Declares We Must and the German Housekeeper Does Not Measure emperor, probably Now Fight for Peace. Up to Proper Standards of wore the most potent influence in St. I.onis. William (1. Itedlleld, secCleanliness and Efficiency of bringing about the resignation retary of commerce, on Monday de- Count Czernin. Ged Rid of Them! $ EFFECTIVE TRAP FOR FLIES clared that lids country has no room Since he was appointed foreign minfor the pacifist, if he must realize ister on becember 23, 191(5, in sucNew Preparation Recommended by Govern, The Merchants Association-o- f that lie must light now for peace; and cession to Karon York is sending broadcast a bulletin Count Czer-nimerit Is Cheap and Can Be Proliurian, for the Socialists, who should see his 1ms been very active in attemptcured by Anyone. designed to encourage the fight against ideals of brotherhood embodied in Ihe tlie dangerous and filthy house fly. The ing to bring about peace and the modnation's cause; hut that it has no room erate tone of his The best flytrap In the world Vs speeches lias been in propaganda is a commendable one for tlie pessimist or the man who deals we are glad to give it space In the simplest and can be made by anyund Gercontrast the with of that sharp with public affairs from the standpoint these columns. one. It is recommended in a public man chancellors and foreign secreof tile "knocker." Kill at once every fly you can find health report issued by the governtaries. However, his participation in In an address (o members of the' the forced ment and written by Earle B. Phelps peace upon ltussiu, as well and burn his body. chamber of commerce. Secretary Red-ti- as that Observers say that there are many and Albert F. Stevenson. It is made upon Rumaniiq did not show Id, who Is en route to Seattle, that his actions kept step witii liis reasons to believe there will be more as follows: warned against German propaganda, Take three teaspoonfuis of either files this season than for a number of words. and asserted that tales of the ineffithe 40 per cent solution of formaldeyears. In the pence offensive of the presciency of the new Liberty motor for ent year, Count Czernin in the Austrian The killing of Jus one fly NOW hyde, that can be bought in any drug airplanes form an example of this In- reiclirath on January 25 suggested an means there will be oillions and tril- store, or powdered salicylate of soda, whichever you prefer, and add It to a sidious propaganda. He declared the lions less next steamer. of views between Austria-Hungarmotor Is the most pov, rrful of Its kind exchange and see own Clean up yotv premises; the United" States. He ever invented, and mmufacture of it announced also that Austria based her and Insist tbut your neighbors do likeis going ahead rapidly, as is also the wise. negotiations with Russia on the policy manufacture of a J airplane parts, clean Especially no nunexationn or indemnities, but of and every nook and cranny. some there doubt was .whether always AMERICA TO DECIDE WAR. Flies will not go where there is ids pacifist 'maneuvers were honest or Balfour Declares Germany Has Mis- were inspired by ISerlin in an effort nothing to eat, and their principal diet Is too filthy to mention. to bring about a split among the encalculated Power of United States. The fly has no equal as a germ tente allies. London. (lerumny stands today ns ns ninny as 500,000,000 "carrier; adCount Czernin on April 4 in nn a predatory m th.n, and is trying to dress at Vienna declared that Premier germs have been found in and on the destroy t lie liri.'ish and French nrmies body of a single fly. before the American forces can be Clemeneeau had sought peace negotiaSpreads Deadly Diseases. French Austria. The with tions prebrought Into the field, said Arthur It is definitely known that the fly Czernin lied. Count mier that replied Balfour, minister for foreign affairs, Is the "carrier of the germs of tyin responding to a toast at a luncheon The French and Austrian offices then unphoid the fever; It Is widely believed that pint of water. Neurly till a glass tumstatements Issued explaining to the American lalmr delegation on it Is also the "carrier of other dis- bler with this solution official negotiations in Switzerland. ; place over the Monday. eases, including possibly infantile pa- tumbler a piece of white Early last week the French governblotting paPointing out that the destruction of ment ralysis. Charles declared In circular form and rather cut thnt Emperor per (iermany inis never been an entente The very presence of a fly is a sig- larger In diameter than the tumbler, and Count Czernin both hnd said that Him, and desired, so far as lie knew, nal and notification that a house- and over this Invert a saucer.' Invert to Alsace-Eorrnin-e of France tlie claim 'by ho sane mini," Mr. Fail four said was the whole device, so that tlie tumbler just. Tins brought a denial from keeper is uncleanly and inefficient. that the (ioniums lmd made many mis- Emperor Charles in tlie form of a teleDo not wait until the insects begin is standing upside down on the blotcalculations, tint none more grievous gram to Emperor William to whom lie to pester; anticipate the annoyance. ting paper in the. saucer. Insert the than to underestimate the power "of reiterated his loyally to the German and June are the best end of a toothpick under the edge of April, May said had he America. England, lie said, is eoniident cause and denied that cammonths to conduct an anti-fl- y the tumbler so as to admit a little air that America will be able to send over France was justified in wanting to It anil permit the solution to soak paign. returned. her "indomituhie troops In a way that Tlie farming and suburban districts the blotting paper. lio German general staff officer lias A little sugar sprinkled on the blotprovide ideal breeding places and the DAVID KEITH IS CALLED. ever calculated." newborn flies do not remain at their ting paper around the tumbler will add "It is men we need now," lie conbut migrate, using railto its attractiveness for the flies. The Capitalist and Pioneer Mining Man birthplace, cluded. means of transportaroads other and formaldehyde and 'the salicylate are Succumbs to Pneumonia. tion to towns and cities. N the best poisons for flies and are perminSalt Lake City. David Keith, Would Punish Cabotage. Kill flies and save lives ! fectly safe. The former has an unof one the and V Miller ing magnate, capitalist nshington. Representative offenman taste that would prevent chilodor td is Any pleasing pleasant in the inter of Minnesota has introduced a bill to most widely known men sive to tlie fly and vice versa and will dren from tasting it. while any quandied in Ids apartments drive them away. punish "criminal syndicalism," which mountain west, tity of the salicylate that a child would is defined us "the doctrine which ad- at the Hotel Utijh Tuosdnf morning. be likely to eat would do it no harm. five cents worth of oil of lavTake vocates crime, malicious damage or in- Mr. Keith would have been 71 years ender, mix it with the same quantity of next month. jury by an employee to an employers of age the 21th life of David Keith Of water, put it in a common glass Look ti Windows and Doors. Into the early atomizer and spray Jt around the property, violence or other unlawful The fly time is here. All windows method of terrorism as a means of ac- came much of the romance of advenrooms where flies are. In the dining and doors should be thoroughly 'lulustrlal or political ture. He was a typical pioneer and room spray it lavishly, even on the screened. This complishing applies especially to pathfinder, who was found in the front table linen. The odor is very disaends." ranks of the sturdy men who carried greeable to flies, but refreshing to restaurants and fond distributing establishments. Killing one fly now Bohemians Cheer Wilson, civilization and development into the most people. means that there will be billions less Amsterdam. Thousands of people untamed wilds in ttie early days. Rorn Odors the Pests Will Avoid. during the summer. Clean up your people, the fearless gathered in the streets of Frugue, of a Geranium, mignonette, heliotrope own premises and see that your neighof adventure his of through on pulsed Bohemia, capital Saturday de- spirit and white clover are offensive to flies. bors do likewise. Especially clean nounced the Germans and cheered the veins. For 1dm the call of the sea They especially dislike the odor of places. Flies will not go whero entente and President Wilson, says a was strong, hut the lure of tlie trackthere is nothing to eat honeysuckle and hop blossoms. dispatch from Hint city to the Lokal less west, with its unbounded wealth According to a French scientist flies of adventure and untold riches in tnln-rn- l have inteuse hatred for the color blue. Anzeiger of Berlin. ENEMY OF MANKIND' was stronger. In response to this Rooms decorated in blue will liJlp to Aviator Flies Over Andes. call he forsook the sea anil when n keep out the flies. F.uenos Aires. Lieutenant (.'enilel-nri- a young man of but 20 he was found In Mix together one tnblespoonfui of of the Argentine army in April In the great mining district of Nevada. cream, one of ground black pepper crossed the Andes by airplane from That marked tlie beginning of the makand one of brown sugar. This mixsuccessone of the west's most Zapnla, Argentina, to Curico, Chile, a ing of ture is poisonous to the flies. Put in a distance of ISO kilometers. The ma- ful and noted mining men. darken the room except one David Keith was horn at Mahou, saucer, chine crossed the niounlans at an altiwindow and In that set the saucer. Proton Nova Island, Scotia, May Cape tude of 3200 meters. To clear the house of flies burn 27, 1S17. Tills stupefies pyrethrum powder. Fir Shipped by Special Train. the (lies, but they must be SWEPT Letter Perfect. Washington. Speoli 1 trains, carryUP and BURNED. "TTow is Jibway at tilling story?" ing fifty million feet of fir timber, Rornx Is especially valuable around "Not bnd. have loft the Pacific coast for Atlantic farms and out of doors. One pound I presume that comes fum prac- of borax to twelve bushels of manure and gulf shipyard, which have been tice?" will be found desirable as a poison delayed in turning out wooden ships Yes. Hes been practicing on the without by traffic tieups. injuring its nianurial qualiv i same story for nearly twenty years. ties or farm stock. Scatter tlie borax 1. Oean of Omaha Pioneers Dies. Birmingham over the manure and sprinkle with Samuel lingers, dean of Omaha piowater. Not Valued Highly. neers anil the last jfurvivnr of the NeLye. chloride of lime, or copperas Drowning Man llow much do you (sulphate of iron) dissolved in water, braska territorial legislature, died at his home here Sunday at the age of want to save my life? crude carbolic add, or any kind of dis- It Is the Patriotic Duty of Every CitiSailor Ten dollars. W yeans. He was born at Flemings-burg- , infectant may be used in vaults. zen to Destroy This Pest Mac It worth ain't that Drowning Ky. pinch. tier-man- SLAY AND BURN! I " y Austro-Hungaria- n 1 ii y Alsac- e-Lorraine sea-farin- out-of-w- i Age-Hor- In a day and a half Suit Lake subscribed nearly $2,000,000 to tlie third Liberty loan issue. Ogden City and We'.er county will form a joint partnership in owning ballot boxes, booths and other election equipment, A contribution of $257 all tlie money In tlie treasury has been made by the Provo Cuorul society to the Utah county Red Cross society. Patriotism and pledges of support for the government in tlie present war crisis featured tlie annual encampment of the Daughters of (Jtah Pioneers, at Salt Lake. 1). B. Broadhead, of Levan ridge, has raised more than 1500 bushels of wheat on his farm without Irrigation. He lias bushels to got as high as fifty-eigthe acre by the same process of cultivation. Heartsick and discouraged over the loss of his eyesight, which occurred about a month ago, O. W. McGill, 49 years old, of Salt Lake, shot himself through tlie breast, death being almost Instantaneous. Tlie Salt Lake Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants Protective association is the name of tlie new union organization now being planned as a necessary war measure, according to labor officials. Authority to proceed at once with tlie construction of a complete terminal station at Soldier Summit, at a cost of about $1,000,000, lias been received from tlie Denver head offices of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company. Every tardy pupil at the L. D. S. university at Salt Lake is fined one thrift stamp. Tills plan of increasing thrift stamp sales and putting a check on tardiness was adopted the first of the week and is reported. to be operating successfully. That precautionary measures may be adopted generally by millers and grain men to prevent loss from dust explosions during the summer, an educational campaign by Dr. II. H. Brown, scientific expert with the department of agriculture, has been begun in Utah. Horse and cattle buyers who attended the motion sales conducted ny the Ogden Ilorse Sales & Commission company at its yards at Ogden, were Grand guests of Tom Bradstrcet of winch at a at banquet, Island, Neb., the "piece de resistance was liorso meat. That Baron Carl von Ilaagsmnr, alias Chauneey Hollender, now held In Jail at Salt Lake as a spy, was active El along tlie Mexican border around Columof. the time at the faso, Texas, bus raid is learned from telegraph operators who were employed in El Paso at the time. The annual stockholders meeting of the Oregon Short Lifle Railroad company was held at Salt Lake, April 10. The old board of directors was reelected with the exception of Marvin Ilughitt, Sr., who retired of his own volition, and his son, Marvin Ilughitt, Jr was elected in his place. Failing, after four days of conference, to reach an agreement on the wage schedule to become effective May 1, the committees representing the platform men and the officials of the Utah Light & Traction company at Salt Lake decided to refer the matter of wages to a board of arbitration. Winter wheat is in fair to good condition, and spring plowing and seeding-arprogressing. Fruit is blossoming in southern counties and budding in the north. Ranges generally are good, excepting in eastern Utah; sheep and cattle are good to excellent, excepting only in eastern Utah, where, they continue only fair. No man in Ogden of moderate or means will escape from subscribing for third Liberty loan bonds. There will he no chance, ns the result of tlie adoption of the card index system by the general committee of the city and county. Every home is to be visited anil tlie amount invested Ih bonds will lie recorded. Having waived all his legal rights since tlie supreme court of the state decided against him and iTfirmed the lower courts verdict, Howard II. convicted of murder in the first degree for the killing of his wife in Salt Lake on September 22, 191(5, is seeking immediate carrying out of the death sentence imposed upon him. At tlie annual meeting of stockholders of the Utah-IduhSugar company last week, a report was issued showing, that out of 01,700 acres of beets which the company made contracts to have planted last season, only 7S.S00 vere actually put in, and of this acreage 0145 were lost in tlie harvesting through luck of thinning at proper timq and oilier causes. Tlie state crop pest commission is working on a set of rules and regulations which will he published in tlie near future, and which will take up in detail tlie various anil latest methods of disease control among plants and crops. Necessity of with tlie Uniied tRutes government by the increasing of the production of fruit during the coming year was urged upon members of the State Horticulturist society at tlie annual convention of the social v at Salt Lake last J. II. Xewhold, aged 28,. ftus working at the Ohio i upper mill at Lark, moving wires wliuh necessitated Ids passim; under a line shaft, when the wire cauzht in the shaft and wound him and the wire nroun.l tin' shaft, tearing s ie.i ;,rm liom its soi Let so that lie ''led to death well-to-d- DRAGGING IN EARLY SPRING Easiest and Best Method of Road Maintenance After Road Has Been Properly Located. Farmers dont realize the value of the drag. If it costs $25 ot $50, and was painted up, and somebody could make money by going around selling drags, it would be better. For the farmer would then think he must use it to get his money out of it. Its cheapness and simplicity work against it. In ten years time-whe- n we have had exfind we will that the drag is perience, tlie easiest and best method of road maintenance after the road has been properly located, graded, drained, and bridges nnd culverts put in. Tlie drags in a township are worth many times as much as tlie expensive machinery, In tlie way of graders, which tlie township usually buys. If you really want a good road this summer, dont forget the spring dragIf you dragged your roads ging. smooth last fail after the last rain, so that they froze up smooth, you have had good roads all winter. If not, you have smoothed them down by bumping over them, nnd then smoothed them only in tlie tracks, torturing your wife, your children and yourself simply because you would not follow our advice, says Wallaces Farmer. There will always be trouble about getting the townsliin trustees to drag Useful Drag in Operation. the roads at the proper time. Surely we shall soon reach a time when every farmer will take pride in seeing the road in front of his farm kept smooth and hard, whether he is paid for it or not. The best work we get done in this world, the work that Counts for the most, is that which a man does for love of it, and because of ids own t, rather than for the money he may make. This is true of about everything we do. The best work is work that cannot be paid for in cash, but is the outward expression of tlie inward life of the man. Lets get over tlie idea that .ve must do only what we are paid for doing, and that when we are paid for it, it is ail right to do less work for tlie same money for the township or county than we would do for a neighbor or employer. Lets develop a loyalty to ourselves, to our frnis, to the township, to tlie state, that will lead us to do tilings because they should be done, and not for the gain we get out of it. .not primarily for the pay. o e, o CONVICTS WILL MAKE ROADS State of Missouri to Put 500 Prison, ers to Work on Columbia-Jeffer-so- n City Highway. Missouri will employ 500 of the prisoners confined in institutions of that state at road work. Brob-abl- y tlie first road to be so built will be the Columhia-.TeffersoCily highway, connecting the seat of die state university with the state capital, The state highway department will pay tile state $1.25 for each convict used, a compromise wage suggested by Governor Gardner. The state will feed, clot lie, transport nnd guard tlie prisoners for this wage. 2.500 n GOOD ROADS ARE NECESSARY Without Them Farmer Is Not Going to Achieve Success He Is Justly Entitled To. Good roads, better roads are everywhere needed, not luxuries to he enjoyed by tlie classes only, hut necessary for tlie masses, and without them tlie progress that the farmer, particularly, is entitled to and Is going to have, would never be his. Mixing Cream Not Advisable. The mixing of warm, fresli cream witii cold cream is never advisable, as the whole mass is warmed thereby, und souring will follow more quickly. Need Wool and Sheep. We need more wool. We mast have morii sheep. Tills appeal comes direct from our government. Reason for Sheep Shortage. There are several reasons for oui shortage of sheep, but the main reason is the dog nuisance. |