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Amsterdam: 'Jan 10 —The German Socialists’ Vorwaerts association lias declared emphatically against unrestricted submarine according to a Berlin 'dispatch warfare to the Rheinische of Essen The Westphallsche dispatch quotes Zeitung Herr Ebert member of the reichstag at a meeting ' organization Janof the uary 8 “We the German to leaveexpect no stone unturned government in support of President Wilson’s for peace efforts no On condition must our relations with neutrals risk being prejudiced by unrestricted Dr- - Gustav warfare’ German national liberal Strezmanii In a speech at deputyHanover Sunday declared that Germany must emerge from the war in of the Flemish coast Dr Sossession said that Germany although the second strongest economic power in the world and possessing the second strongest "merchant fleet had not a navai supporting point to serve single defense for in wartime -- Dr' Strezmann laid on the emphasis' nof f submarl Aes Increasing Importance He said that their full employment would raise the monthly toll of tonnage from j half a million to a million tons said This he Inwould not strike nerves her economic only but England ' would mean famine for the English people The speaker drew enthusiastic applause when he exclaimed: “Out with the ' - - — ' - as-syin- g ‘ -- - r - Military Boyle King By water De Witt Berg Labor— Chairman Bywater N L 'Williams Jones Hecker Berg Wlddl- " - ' 4 '1 v- m y -? J vy ' TWO Military 'Aerophme Lost in Practice Flight - i the school children of Salt Lake In their efforts to secure a fund for the purchase of a statue to be presented of Abraham Lincoln to the state capItol Dr Frederick Fisher will lecture on “America Vlnlng Before tho World” at the Strand theatre Monday afternoon and night and Tuesday afternoon of the lecture fill Announcements be made today at all the public schools The state and municipal ‘ school authorities are with Dr Fisher in presenting the lecture in aid of the Lincoln statue fund and hoped by this and other means to secure enough money to purchase the Lincoln statue The figure la of heroic size and will be finished In bronze It is the work of the Utah sculptor Gavin II Jack The Fisher lecture accompanied and 400 illustrated by more than slides of beautiful scenery and famous placed In America- was given in the Assembly- hall with recently success Dr Fisher and his lecgreat tures are celebrated throughout the and his slides contain views of countrybeautiful out of the way spots many in America as well as the famous or historical laces of nterest v geographical In the lecture to be given next week Dr Fisher will show-fo- r the first time several wonderful views scenery which have never before been among them several photographed scenes In Little Zion canyon and In the Wasatch range - - It-i- - s - hand-paint- of-Uta- MOB MENACES i Little Rock Ark Jan - - - - - - TO 'NAMES APPOINTEES List Will Consist However of Recess Appointments GoT'Elmon Bamberger is expected to notify ' the Senate either today or tomorrow regarding the number of vacation appointments made by former Governor William Spry since the session- of the last Legislature ' 'Under the statutes o£ the state It is the governor's duty to notify the Legislature of - the vacation appointments within ten days after the session convenes A list of the vacation' appointments made by Governor Spry will be made up In the governor’s office today for transmission to the State Senate Nothing has yet been decided by Governor Bamberger in regard to when under his he will make He said that he will administration appointments wait until the latter part of the session of the Legislature any nominations to the Senate and will give an opportunity for the terms of the Republicans to expire regularly before present appointees with new replacing men Every today brings a large number of callers the offices of the governor In behalf of candidates who are seeking WANT -- LINE ON AUDIT Oouaty Commission Asks L M Fisher fer Special Report ' A demand on L M"- Fisher who has - audit the books of been employed-tthe county for a special 19report tobe was made made by Friday January the county commission by yesterday At that time the commission expects Mr Fisher to state definitely whether he can1 complete the audit by February L If he finds that ho canont do so the commission probably ' will ask him to he has done and certify to the work into a new contract prepare on Tho commlsleoners want a on which the special audit as a basis report to outline the financial policy of the o h - to-ente- r - JUDGE present administration Threaten Dynamiting Unless He Delivers Xrxn for Lynehlng Murray Ky Jan 10 —An Infuriated mob composed of hundreds of ipen negroes as well as whites at 10 o'clock tonight surrounded a hotel here" and threatened to dynamite the building un: less Circuit' Judge Bush and Commonwealth's Attorney Denny Smith who had taken refuge there agreed to send the sheriff after Lube Martin a negro who Is charged with having murdered Guthrie Duiduld a policeman The men said they Intended to lynch the negro When refused admission by the manthreatened agers of the hotel the mob soon found to break in rear doors but that more than one hundred deputies had been sworn in and were guarding who was first" vice' president of 'the the place San Francisco Railroad St Louis company today' was elected president RIDDLE SUCCEEDS XIXOX New York Jan 10 — W B Biddle by the board of directors' He succeeds j semsaomess Curry Becomes Member of Legislature In Hospital Judge W M McCarthy justice of the supremo court administered &the oath member of office to Lewis W Curry of the lower house at tho 'L D S hosat noon Mr pital isyesterday from Uintah oounty hasCurry who been ill at the hospital several weeks n Governor Batnberger Harden state and Senator of secretary Don B- Colton accompanied Judge McAfter the oath was adminisCarthy tered the' official party “visited” with Mr Curry at some length Lewis ' XV - - - $38155339 10 —Final agree- : Washington-Ja- ment on the annual rivers and harbors bill was reported late toappropriation by :' the House committee The day measure carries $88183819 of which something over $10000000 Is for new projects and the remainder for contln or maintaining existing projects ulng - Chairman - Sparkman will report the bill this week with-thhope of having it taken up as soon ss the pending postoffice bill Is disposed of An adverse minority report will be made by Representative Freer of Wisconsin ’ - - - TAKES OATH OF OFFICE Ben-nlo- - ! Reply ‘Ultra Sensational Paris Jan 10-- Marcel Hutln wen Known as a journalist is authority ror the report that the reply of the 5 o President Wilson’s peace note " ultra sensational” and that Its 7':! to the President Is immlnentdelivery As finally framed Is con-- f the reply answer was the than longer to the German peace proposals snd contains approximately 1500 words-It1200 statements concerning tothe terms of tno entente powers are more specific than were made In previous communications or official utterances they are still general and somewhat but guarded In character ' en-5- L - s ' Tentenle A lllanee Cemented 10 — A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph from -- London-' ‘Jan Copenhagen says: “That ' the Austro-Germa- n alliance has been further cemented by the refusal of the entente allies to consider Germany’s peace overtures Is admitted by the Cologne Gazette’s Berlin correwho declares that had the spondent entente been more obliging and left the door open for future negotiations the alliance would hare been seriously shaken” - LONDON DENIES LOSS OF CRUISER SHANNON Berlin Jan 10 — “According to the Basler Anzelger” says an Overseas ewi agency announcement today "the British armored cruiser Shannon of 14800 tons was sunk In November last through a mine explosion” London Jan 10 —The British admistated that there is no truth ralty In the storytoday that the British armored cruiser Shannon of 14800 tons was sunk by a mine off the south coast of Eng-lan- d last November BILL CARRIES t SSSMMMSSBS ' Washington Jan: 10— Official Information reached here today that the entente reply to President Wilson’s note a discussion of peace terms suggesting by the belligerents had been handed to Ambassador Sharp at Paris No Intimation of the nature of the was snd the advices said reply it would notglren be made public until Pres- -' ident Wilson had received and had aa opportunity to consider it before-sendin- R ed 10 — The polit- ical ' feud between' George W Hays and the Arkansas legislature- ledt to the former governor being hustled eut ©£ office today and the inauguration of Dr CL IL BroughL his successor an hour and a half ahead of the time set for the Induction 'ceremonies ' Senators who participated in the move admitted ' that their idea was to aTiear the retiring governor of his power aa soon as possible Another reason for ' the' Inauguration at 1230 p’ m instead of 2 o’clock was the serious Illness of Senator Hamilton It was feared that his death would give Governor Hays opportunity to endanger the slender majority the: Brough supporters hold in the Senate by appointing a successor friendly to the opposition The twenty-fou- r pardons issued by Governor Hays today- made a total o!! 149 that he issued' since December 1 and a total of 914 during the three and one-ha- lf years he held office v San Diego1 Cal Jan 10 —Persistent efforts this afternoon and tonight to locate Col Harry G Bishop and Lieut W A Robertson army aviators who left this morningJr'on & round trip to Valley resulted only in the Imperial information that the machine was near Jacumba this county at sighted 9:80 a m and later was seen to dive then disappear suddenly and over failure to hear from the Anxietywas keen late tonight at the aviators aviation school here and a dearmy termined search will be begun early tomorrow If nothing definite Is learned meanwhile" - It Is believed that the aviators were compelled Yo descend in and scantily populated mounrugged tain country because of engine trouble of the field Colonel' officers’ a graduate of the artillery branch Is Bishop aviation school recently organized In with the regular aviation conjunction school-- ' Lieutenant Robertson training an aviator received his commission--a- s several months ago and is considered appointments an able filer He also Is noted as a polo player : RIVER-HARBO- IO aid - U-boa- ts" '' ey - - - ' h r :‘ school children and head hours of work After seventy-tw- o marked by a contest between D D Me Kay' of Weber atid J I Boyden of Summit for chairmanship of the public utilities committee of the House the - - rt - Strat-ton-Alr- " German Socialists Urge Sup-po- Inauguration ' Hurried to Entente Declaration to Be Executive Made Public After Its of Pres ident Wilson s rShew Retiring " V Power His of Peace Efforts Delivery at Washington grouped BELOW are described t 'House committee on committees reported out the standing: committees yesterday afternoon Mr McKay landed the chairmanship of the committee but Mr Boyden was also ' placed on the committee Wynn I Eddy of Box Elder got the chairmanship of ' the manufactures and commerce committee which will handle the prohibition bill and R W Young: Jr of Balt Lake the chairman committee ship of the' judiciary when the committees 'were announced precedents of past Legislatures were broken' by the members snd requesting the House that arising be placed on certain committees they R K Currie of Salt Lake said that he wanted a place on the labor committee and after telling what labor or he ganixattons name on theSpeaker Tolton placed hisrepresented labor committee Mrs CSrace Stratton-Atre- y Mrs Daisy C Allen of Salt Lake D D Rust of Kane Kepht U Williams of Emery and others were not wholly pleased with the committee appointments assigned them and were switched around until they got on the committees they desired Committee In the House follow: appointments Manufactures and Commerce —Chairman Eddy Campbell Heppler Pratt Argyle Cardon Young Public Health— Chairman Mrs Eddy Boyden Page Berg Insurance— Chairman Heppler Raleigh Wlddlson Prisons —Chairman Penitentiary and Raleigh Bennett Decker N‘ L King Williams and Brldges-Ralelg- Chairman Highways Ruet Paxman Billings Thomas ' Heppler Smltn Hammond Fisher Corporations— Chairman McKinney Pratt Smith K I Williams Nalder Legislative Reference — Chairman Boyden: McKinney Hecker Bevan Iagc Resolutions and' memorials — Frank Prntt chairman: Southwlck Hayward X L Williams Greenwood ' Enrollment and engrossment —Fisher chairman flecker Rust llavward School for dear and blind — Allen chairman: Currie Hayward Argyle Hecker — Bennett chairMining and smelting man Thomas DeWItt Hammons Mace easier Rust chairman Hanking —Smith Hopkins chairPublic Buildings —Wlddlson man: King Adams Billings Paxman chairman Appropriations— Cardon Hammond Rust Campbell Greenwood StrattoiK Alrey Argyle Public lands—Campbell bhalrman: Adams Xalder L W Currie Syl Williams Public" utilities —McKay chairman Boyden Hecker Fisher Cardon Hammond Mace Heppler Salaries and fees — McKlnnin chairman Jones Campbell Argyle Currie chairman: Agriculture— Southwlck Jones McKay Mace Boyden Fisher L Williams McKinnon Decker X Industrial school — Hayward- chairman Bevan R E Currie Bennett Blll-m- s Allen Education — Chairman Greenwood Wlddlson Jr Joseph E Cardon Mrs Allen Decker Rust Heppler Bennett Southwlck — Chairman Young McKinJudiciary Southwlck Sevan Paxman ney Eddy Wlddlson-J— Chairman Irrigation and Reservoirs R E Currie X L easier McKinney Williams Thomas De Witt Sylvester Williams— Mace Rust Rifles Chairman R E Currie Paxman Greenwood Caster Page' Mental Hospital —Chairman Bsrg Bevan Bennett King Alrey Shotton — Revenue and Tax Chairman Page McKay Campbell Paxman Young Mace Adams Committee on- Committees —Chairman Tolton Young Page Chrdon Hammond Bevan McKay Hecker Bevan Printing—Chairman easier Argyle BoyleChairman Counties— Billings Hopkins Boyle Argyle: Heppler Fish and Game —Chairman Hopkins Xalder Jones By water Berg Cosier Williams Sylvester Affairs— Chairmdn Mace GIVEN TO SHARP HUSTLED OUT OF OFFICE “ - Committee Announcements Arc Followed by Shifts at 'Members-Reques- ' 'tV BROKEN PRECEDENTS '' ' s ” CIpHTHUBSI: 'SAM LAKE tHEhERA 'i - " Weber Man Heads Committee on Public Utilities J11 JV sl I WARM CONTEST —v - " A ' s' V LECTURE' TO ASSIST SCHOOL CH LDREN iOPPOSEUNRESTRICIEfi M1AYWINSIN 1 - : THROAT IN SLASHED U S Soldier Found Dead on Mexican Side of Rio Grande'1 Laredo Tex Jan 10 —The body of Corporal John'R Stewart G company Ninth United States Infantry was found on the Mexican' side of the Rio Grande here last night with his throat cut Stops that itching It is a positive fact that the moment'Rcsinol touches any itching skin the r itching usually stops and healing begins Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal condition It quickly clears away all trace pf eczema ringworm pimples' or similar tormenting unsightly eruption leaving the skin clear and healthy " Doctors have prescribed Resinol for over twenty years’ so when you try it‘ t you are using a remedy of proven valued - H Is sold by all druggists ADVOCATE EMBARGO ON WHEAT EXPORTS - Indianapolis Jan 10 —An embargo on the exportation of wheat and a federal investigation are recommended as EGAN TO HAVE VACATION means of reducing the high cost of W C Nixon who died recently after Copenhagen Jan 10— --Dr Maurice F living In a resolution adopted today by minister a American Denmark to office few weeks Egan holding board of’the United Mine who has been second will leave here February 8 accom- the executive E D Levy only America of which la In sesor two Mrs a months’ Wprkers vice president and general manager panied by Egan sion here was choBen as Mr Biddle’s successor vacation to the United States - - AUTOMOBILES AND THEIR OWNERS By Briggs - son Currie COLLEGE FUND GROWS Westminster Campaign Results la Gratifying Receipt of Checks WestOrganisation work of the financial for minster campaign college pledges Is progressing rapidly Cooperation of a number of prominent business and professional-mehas been - The main 'ingredients in beer are barley and water Utah White i Club' Baxley is famous as a v brewing grain Utah moun- tain water is unusually pure' and' ' perfectly adapted for ' brewing 1 - - n ’ secured Members of the women’s board of met at in the the college Hotel Utah Tuesdayheadquarters afternoon and formulated plans for giving their assistance An executive committee and subcommittees were appointedv-an- d a scheme of action was determined upon The campaign committee Is much enthe Interest being shown couraged In raising by the fund - - v ' - ' r IN THE '' ’’Tc oT -- i J T V ' A m :'r i ' 'i Maintenance f f -- WAY OMLYi v iSATii CAR'" is OF HEALTH FfticTOfty Of SBLECTIMG i g Y® lb ‘repeait IKJ FbRMWLA V-- : is made from these choice natural Utah produets No brewery anywhere starts with finer Hw materials They in a plant that is right to the minute in every deup tail by men who have devoted their lives to' acquiring perfection in brewing science It is highly important that you pay special attention to the stomach liver and bowels axe-prepare- s WMlL6: Ths AT THE FIRST TENDENCY I OW1MER to sluggishness or ircak-nc- ss you should try HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters OF Take s 'Tv- JU 15 V - 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