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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH E PROFESSIONAL CARDS E a4 WORTH IH MULE DR. A. T. GOUGH Registered Veterinarian 4 EXPRESSES SYMPATHY PEOPLE WITH RUSSIA OF OUR IN HER OUR FIGHT WITH GERMANY. TROOPS HAVE BECOME FACTOR IN FIGHTING AT THE WEST FRONT. 4 4 A Phone 115-- j - - PAYSON, - 4 4 UTAH Th 5 yT, President Indicates Purpose of United States to Disregard Hard Terms Imposed by Huns and Stands Ready to Help Russia. Washington. gatlieriug at ELLSWORTH I DR. L. N.DKNTIvr Adapt Themselves Readily to Modern Tactics in Warfare and Arc Fear, less in Action, According to Reports of Military Men. On the eve of tin Moscow of the Russian I e inipoi-tane- 44? e l.rest-Litovs- pies-iden- woonnow wilson. Thus in his first formal word to counRussia since ttmt revolution-torof the the tinder leadership try deseited the allied cause, the president Indicates the purpose of the United States to disregard the liaid terms upon which the German and Austrian war loads mve promised pence to the Russians and (o demand an accounting upon a very ditfcruit basis when victory at last shall ! achieved by America and the allies. car-trld- n jiosi-tion- much-scoffe- FRENCHMEN WELCOME BAKER. latled by the People and Press as the Organizer of Victory. raids. Cheered by vast throngs and ailed by the French press as the of victory, Newton Ik lhiker, 'cretary of war of the United States, rtdved in Paris on Mirrh it. He was Gott-ru- i let by the executor of victory, to were visits first His Derailing. resident lolncate and Premier the American commander in hief introducing him, After a brief stay in this capital, the ecretary of war will proceed to the font. He will make a thorough of I lie American soldiers and hut will also see a vital camps, raining egmeiit of the western battle line. "or-unlz- Uiem-neeai- d k i, JOHN BARTON PAYNE Aeroplane Will Carry 9000 Tons. , Boston Minatojo Sydney, a Jnpa-ieseclaims to be the inventor of a dgnntic air machine capable of varying 9000 tons. In speaking Of ids nventjon lie declared it Is destined o revolutionize warfare in times of nnnoil, and commerce In times of ieaee. The machine, plans of wltUh tave been filed at Washington, eatr furry heavy cannon ami scores of men. of 4? and Harmony. 4? Studio at her home Santaquin 4 Sll PEACE IREATi Washington. The United States and Spain lane reached an agreement whercbj General Befalling is to get needed supjilies from across the Pyrenees. Formal annouin ement of the compact was made Friday by the war trade board following the receipt by the state department of advices from Ambassador Wiliaril stating that ratification was ext hanged (here Thursday afternoon. As understood, the ratification prov ides as follow s : Under the agreement Spain permits to the allies free exports of pyrites, minerals and manufactured wool, concessions of decided value to the entente power, and the export is permitted to the allies of home requirement of other commodities in addition to specific licensing of the supplies required by General Pershing. In return the United Stntes assures to Spain its necessary supplies of cotton and petroleum, the amount of the monthly exports being fixed in the agreement at a figure which will cover the genuine Spanish requirement, Hut bar tlie possibility of German agents in Spain secretly buying uji and hoarding a stock of cotton against the tune of the conclusion of the war. Spain is granted other supplies to the extent that they can be spared after satisfying for home requirements In the United States and providing for the needs of its associates in the war. Amsterdam, Official announcement was made in Berlin on March 7 of the signing of a jieace treaty between Germany and Finland, and also of trade and shipping agreements and a y The treaty was protocol. signed at noon on March 7. Finland by the conditions of the treaty agrees to cede no territory nor grant territorial rights to any foreign power without the previous consent of Germany, who undertakes to exert herself to secure the recognition of independence by till ttie iiowers. Each party renounces indemnities. Negotiations will start forthwith for a trade and shipping treaty. Aland fortifications will be removed aud regulations adopted for their permanent The last glimmer of hoiie that Russia might yet rally for a holy wTar has died away with an overwhelming pence vote, the Petrograd and Moscow soviets reported in Thursdays cables. Trampled and torn, at the mercy of the invading armies and fleets, considering herself the prey of any coiners wishing to take part in the funeral feast, Russia is ready to lie down unconditionally and let the future take cure of her, Okra, the spark that set autocracy ablaze, is still glowing, but feebly ; ev er so feebly. I.enine tells his countrymen It needs peace and Fin-und- should or should not e Ship Halifax I Missing. Wallingford, Court.' The merchant dp Halifax, which sailed front an merlcan port for a British port about hanksg'ving, has not been heard from nee site left the Azores about er 10. Cuban Sugar Crop. Havana. A commission representing merlcan banking interests met repns ntaiives of Cuban bunkers on Mon-l- y to arrange for a credit of $UK),-- x sugar 1.0(H) to finance the Cuban op. 4? 4 Payson, Utah. 57-- 4 44? DR. L. D. STEWART PHYSICIAN 4? Office over 4 4 and SURGEON Bank. 4? Phone 23 lw? 44 ratified. Wilson Wants War Garden Army. Washington. In a letter to Secretary Lane, President Wilson expresses the hope that every school will have a regiment in the volunteer war garden army tlie army of school children that it is estimated may raise this year produce valued at $500,000,000. Wilsons Stand on Finance Bill. President Wilson on Washington. Saturday set at rest any possible question of his personal support of the war finance corporation bill by writing to Representative Moore, Republican, of Pennsylvania, that lie wanted to see it enacted. JOHN REDMOND I A. L. CURTIS. M. D. 4? 4 4 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in S. Douglass Building. , Telephones Residence Cor. 9th and F. Sts. up-stai- rs LUMBER and Building Material Stoves & Ranges Farm Machinery Etc. Etc. Colvin - Recce Co. Job rinting We are here to serve you with anything in the line of printed 44? See U Before Going 4 g 4? I G. F. TILSON. M. D. niYSICIAN and SURGEON at Residence Street Phone Payson, Utah 4 Office 4- - 4 Main and personal 4 7 444444 Bargains 4 4 4 4 use . Bill Heads Letter Heads Cards Envelopes Wedding Invitations Posters or Announcements Oi All Kinds The best quality of work at prices that are RIGHT that will save ; vou many a dollar will escape you if you fail to read carefully and regularly the advertising of local merchants In This Paper Again We Say Subscribe for THIS The Sum and Substance of being a subscriber to this paper is that ycu and your family become attached to it. The paper becomes a member of the family and its coming each week will be as welcome as the arrival of anyone thats dear. It will keep you informed on the doing of the community and the bargains of the merchants regularly advertised will enable you to save many times the cost of the subscription. PAPERj The Double Standard 03 & Gas Company Capital Stock, $100,000, fully n stationery for your business 4 's rest. The executive council of the pansoviet congress will meet at Moscow FALLING WALLS KILL TWELVE. to decide whether the German peace Picture House Crushed When Adjoining Building Collapses. Winchester, Ky. Twelve persons were killed, ten of whom were chilpersons so severly dren; twenty-thre- e injured It was found necessary to remove them to the Clark County hospital, and about thirty others less seriously hurt here Saturday night when the walls of a burned building adjoining a moving picture theatre collapsed, crushing in Us roof. The greatest force of the fall was speut upon one section of seventy-fivseats and it was Itere that all of the fatalities and serious injuries occurred. A considerable number of persons seated in other parts of the house, however, were cut and bruised by flying pieces of splintered timber and pieces of stone from the falling w all. 4 VETERINARY SURGEON Calls Night and Day Hardware, sujvjvle-mentar- paid,non-assessabl- e $100 invested in oil has paid $40,000 and it may do so here WAGES NEVER MADE A MAN RICH BUT A SMALL INVESTMENT HAS No Date Set for Mooney Execution. Ann Francisco, No date has been set for the execution of Thomas J. Mooney whose conviction for murder recently was upheld by . .. ..ufornla supreme court. His counsel still has about John Redmond, the Irish Nationalist tw o weeks to tile petitions for releader, died at London, following an hearing. operation. Alfonso Accept Resignations. Madrid. King Alfonso has accepted the resignation of the entire cabinet headed by Marquis Alhucemas. Tlie king lias summoned to the pit lace the heads of the different political parties for a conference. Retains Commission Government Sioux City, Iowa. The voters of tills city decided to retain the commission form of government by a majority of almost two to one. More than (.MX) votes were east, the forces making a bard tight. Second Red Cross Drive May 20. San Francisco. The second war fund drive of the American Red Cross for $100,000,000 is to begin on May 20, according to advices received at Pacific division headquarters here from national headquarters at Washington. Detective Convicted of Theft. Brighton, Coin, A jury in tlie district court found Frank H. Mulligan, a former city detective, jrililtv of robbing Mr'. Irene Nolan, Peuver 'ouelv woman, of jewel' v v, fined 'it S.ikHi in .t holdup at he Model ro.idhou'e. North Dakota Labor Survey. Fargi), N. P. Every rural and city school in North Dakota was closed Thursduv for the purjmM' of takitq statewide irojv and labor survey by the si bool systems of the state under tin auspices of the state officials. Auto Production to Be Limited. New York. Production of passenger automobiles will be cut ,10 jier cent during tlie present fiscal year as n war measure, according to a decision readied hete by the national iiutoim Idle (huinber of commerce. A new photograph J. H. FRANCOM 4? 4? Phone of Judge John Barton Payne of Chicago, general Counsel for the railroad administration gf the government. , 4 For Necessary Supplies of Cotton and Russia, Trampled and Torn and at Petroleum, Spain Agrees to Permit Mercy of Invading Huns, Is Willto Allies Free Exports of Pyrites, ing to Lie Down and Let the Minerals and Wool. Future Take Care of Her. treasurer. y" 4 4 4? 4 GENERAL PERSHING TO GET EACH PARTY RENOUNCES INDEMNEEDED SHIPMENTS FROM NITIES AND WILL MAKE NEW ACROSS PYRENEES. TRADE AGREEMENT. Lawson Heads New Miners Union. Penver. The executive council of the newly organized Independent Union of Mine vorkers of America closed Its first meeting Saturday, after John K. Lawson ....a been chosen pres blent and E. L. Hoyle, secretary and Cn ase 4 - 4? 4? 10 s, Find Poisoned Dressing. Nevadan Tonopah, Nev. The Ited Cross has turned over to federal officials a Holt of gauze dressing which had been saturated with copper poisoning. Finance SPAIN AGREES Spnnish-Ameri-en- Billy Sunday to Go to France. Chicago. Tilly Sunday is going to France to tuk a crack at the kaiser with one of lershing's rifles, he snhl ilotulay in a talk before S00 ministers and their wives. 4 Also a complete line of DENTIST Office over Bank, Payson, Ut. 4? Office Hours, 9 to 12; 1 to 6 4? Res. Phone 103-- j 4? Phone 23. LULU TIETJEN f MISSTeacher Piano s, ed We Carry the BEST O OL H vf? -- Re-ihlie- 4 DR. J. H. ELLSWORTH 4? Dewey's Antagonist Dead. Amsterdam. Admiral von Dleder-ichcommander of a German squadron off Manila during the war and who clashed with Admiral George Bevvey, the commander of the American squadron in the Philippines, Is dead at Baden-Bade- Mann Resumes His Seat. Washington. James R, Mann, lettder In the house of although not completely from a serious Illness, resumed is sent March 11. repre-ntaUve- 4 4 a powerful factor on the front from the vei.v stall II retails, nl the same time, the Gormans' i onlempt nous 'futemciits that it would iiuuuo two years to tram even the simplest army to lie ready to take the field In the Aineiban sector, north of Toni, m the Lorraine sector, and along the ('hernia des tames, the Atnet leans met the slunk of picked German Mono troops, hurled them hack arid inflicted serious losses, and emerged from tin (onllnt smiling, ready aud eager for another try. Many of the most optimistic military leaders and critics are surprised by tile aptitude' the Americans show-ipicking up knowledge of modern position win tare foriy months after the others laid been engaged. The French and (term. ms jinked up the new tactics slowly, building stronger intrenched positions as the enemy artillery giew heavier, devising masks against gas, then jierfectmg the musks as the gases became more jiowerful, building deeper dngout.s as the penetration of tin high velocity shells became greater. But the Americans entered the struggle, in the thick of it, after three and a half years lighting. Readily and rapidly they .adapted themselves to the advanced stages of scientific lighting readied by the others. No small part in the success of tin Americans so fur is due to the fearlessness of the high command in discarding tactics that have been found obsolete and concentrating upon training in limiters long proved effective. For example, the handling of pistol, rifle and bayonet is being drilled, drilled, drilled into the American troops, despite the reports current for three years that the day of the infantry man with the guns is long since over and that the and the bayonet have been superseded by hand grenades. Half a dozen defeats of German s to penetrate the American were due entirely to the fact that our troops have confidence In rifle fire. They stand steadily until the enemy is well within range, and then open up a deadly tire, causing him to break for cover. The elasticity front also lias been adopted by the American Command, which refuses to sacrifice lives by holding advance lines heavily manned, because heavy losses invariably result when the enemy concentrates ids artillery or destructive tire against such Mines. Instead, our troops are distributed vvilli the aim of escaping unnecessary Even though the enemy casualties. may lie able to enter our front line, a counter-attacImmediately ejects hitnj At this season, especially, the mud everywhere offers an excellent cushion for exploding shells, so although the men are spattered with mud from head to heels, they often escape the steel Bplinters. Their helmets also save them many w ounds. 4 Building Store Over Bertelsens --- judgment on the tlerman-ruudjioau front shows conclusively the accepted by the P.olsheviki at ol flu Culled States army in the President Wilson has sent a world wnr nod proves that it will be message of sympathy to the Russian people through the congress, with a pledge that the I'm ted States will avail itself of every opportunity to aid them la driving out tnilocracyaiid restoring Russia to her place in the woild with complete sovereignly and Independence, The United States now reengmes t no government in Russia, but the cabled ills message to the American consul at Moscow for delivery to the congress, winch is made up of soldiers and workmen's representatives anil speaks fur at least a considerable part of the Russian people. Tin message mude public on March 11, by the state department, was as follows: May I not take advantage of the meeting of the eongiess of the soy lets to express the sincere sympathy wldt It the people of the United States feel for the Russian people at this moment when the (Jermtm power has been thrust In to interrupt and turn lmik tile whole struggle for fieedmu and substitute the wishes of (let many for the purpose of the people of Russia, of the the government Although United States is, unhappily, not now in a position to render the direct and efl active aid it would wish to render, I beg to assure the people of Russia through the congress that it will avail itself of every opportunity to secure for Russia once more complete sovereignty and Independence In her own a Hairs and full restoration to her great role In the life of Europe and tin modern world. The whole heart of the people of the United States is with the people of Russia in the attempt to free themselves forever Sfrotn autocratic government and become the masters of their own life. (Signed) Office in Douglass 44 44 Somewhere ill .nice I he Jui't foi Plight's lighting by Annin an troops In three different seitois of the west 1 congress of soviets, which is to puss 4 4 4 4 Stock now selling at 10c per share. $20.00 buys 200 shares; $50 buys 500 shares; $100 buys 1000 shares. If desired send 2c a share cash and 2c per share each month. 5 per cent discount for all cash. Figure what it means if it advances to $1.00 or $10.00 as others have done. Our holdings are in Wyoming, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky, Colorado, Texas, where wells produce as high as 10,000 barrels daily. 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