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Show : . I ' Northern Utah Fair tonight and Thursday; not much change -in temperature.Southwutern Idaho Tonight, fair; Thursday, showers. ... ytrdy I - . I lloXM Bldg, Maximum Minimum Minimum today - .a... Temperatur . Hi of' V t m. n today pen today I ( teday a f 4 i i SEVKNTV.rinST .YEA I UaJer Beloved CallejT-;- DR ASTIC DEMANDS PREPARED RED RULE rib mb rib rib c5i tSb IN-RUSSIA-TOP- f ' 15 Member of First Presidency IZrSuccumbFoIIo-wI- n jfan ..Illness of One -- Week , u . , . - - f v 43 4'. ? t; -- I -- i 1 , r t ' ''fcf' - ." ?r. ' V: 'vxi. . . - I In Petrograd, 300,000 Strikers Join. Insurgent Forces And Bloody Battles Forecast Leninea End. (By Associated Brees ) LOSDOX, March 2 Reports from Russia received this morning in Finland, by wav of Reral, Esthonia. disclose a situation which may result shortly in tha romplata erthrDwtoucLruJC Mi Central news Helsingfors correspon-dent- . - hroadcast'in"thehopethatim- - -- - PRESIDENT ANTHON II. LIND. FUNERAL SERVICES' WlLLr BE HELD SUNDAY, MARCH 6 h d aervTces Fighting is proceeding In many parts of Russia with fVtrograd and Moscow as tha centers of tha revolutionary woienienL lhartportS-aji- d Tha fighting In Petrograd ia ef proportion according to tha reports, for strikers are 300,000 to ba rrayrd agajnst hg go- Viet troops whose exact number U f$ for jresiaeni rat o t. waak'thwpHae lat br. men-who- bn. - to make up fof de-pleted blood supply caused by severe hemorrhages, a blood trans- fusion was tried yesterday, bert BameS-O- f 'Kaysville, of the president, furnishing -- thablood for the operation, and In-ord- -) TJ son-in-la- w i Dr. F. Z. ceased, being in attendance. de-- France Recommend Penalty 4 Be Applied at Once, But Italy, Belgium and Britain Urge Delay. I 'c -- "Reports of the revolution In Mosare meagre, doubtless owing to the Censorship. One message Indicate that large number of former officer of the Russian army are leading the insurgents there In Petrograd the military cadets, who have been among the most .reliable supporter of soviet rule, suffered heavy casualties Combined forces of laborers and marines of whom 100 were former service men, attacked the cadets drove them through the to the schools and qulckljf By General street mfc( Haaerable Jaa (krtatlaa Hast Premier at fc I a!tfr overwhelmed them. Seetk A fries. WHttaa far Tk haw ark Rvaatag- Pa sad . The surviving catfcts only obtained -- Tha Daaarat haws oprrtKkl. 1S21. shelter when soviet reinforcements General the Right Honorable Jan Christian Smuts Premier of the were rushed up. Inlon of South Africa, served wit h P restdentWIIson on th League of ha Trn Cbm mTrnyftyrTTyFxry eotrfvr erte-Garrison A ids ' Rebels, the field In the On Smuts was n ctlv leader of the Boer armyininKn4aud, In Sanguinary fighting continues served Boer War He is a graduate of Cambr-tdgUniversity was the streets and also in ths neighborxell known as State Attorney for the South African Re u bile, and hood . of Petrograd. The garrison, as a member of ths br at Cape Town. while not participating actively In tha Accenting th outcome of the Boer War'll entered the service or the d Brftlsn government, becoming Colonial Secretary for ths Transvaal in has handed over all Its armsfighting, March f. WASHINGTON, exercising a leading influence ss a delegate in the National Conven(By Associated Press.) end munitions to ths rebels The r'r ConsitlenM Ion of the bill reporttion of 1310. which drew up the ConstJtat.on for the present Union of subVasaily-Oslro- v are PARIS. March 1. In its reply beis (a -. holding ed by the senate Judiciary nuuSouth Africk. Re was Mlnitr of lx fence of the South African govern-In the American not on the question of mlttce, urb of Petrograd) and Important-residenti- al ment and commanded the troops In the campaign against the German that felons providing German of the for former mandates the -city. 'Promoted to be an honorary lieutenant-generEast Africa in 13rt-!f- . quarter Judges I. hull engage in no oilier Dut-o- ff General Russia. he wu the 5outh African representative in the Imperial War Cabinet In southeast "In colonies, the - text of which naa made! woe blocked In the occuatlon, antf to his 1317. IS This led to hie prominence in 'the Peace Conference leader of the public here- today, the executive, senate tKlaj- - by uKr Polndcx- On February S of this year Premier L close contact with president Wilson strong. Tarcea,Qf wronrtlpf"the tea (rue of rrattons-eay- ' at the roils of ter. 'FmtfTT WetlTwotrAfwuw.PatiwJWUdeclsivevietory Republican MaahJngtou. Cossacks. Is operating successfully In JThe council not only welcomes, The bill was aimed at Judge over Gen Hertsog and those who advocated the wecessltfff 'Pf'Fdtjtlr ArTea,;,r General while but feels Justified in claiming the sym' the Orenburg plains from the British Empire , Landis of Chicago. Anteoff, who la leading the insurgents pathy and support of the government southern- and Volga which devised the scheme the council WASHINGTON. March J. Aecepl-.- . in the central, adRETORIA, South Africa, January 8, 1921. It has been sugla required to . administer." anee by Federal Judge Landis of the districts, has made a cbnslderable , vance which threatens to cut off com- of I should wrtie a short estimate and in honor cow of Iha late preaidant. - nn--rnt- ad - the etent of Iht ,w l,h allied rejiarnilona o thn extent of the ""n Mannheim by Btiilah, IVeneh aiul I let tan truopa, and l f Urn Kulu- on RlJlne aiM-rowl 1, handled. rd tl, wr. , -H e ... "T7Tiiu,E amxitija y I. N. 8. Btaff Correspoa J rsoaeeomteU tv " ' Areas' JiW gj, tuT 7.v; rvdhOflLaw , ,v Aft JudeuutUy. lt was understood that the were deadlocked pn eeo- nomic ma.isure at the tlret session l?,b.AoIU allied-statesme- n i i I Jv V 1 j 130-an- I - rmal (Hy AwoHafatf UIMHI.X. March i. MrJJnjd Gaorn. the prints minister, tndar l I he employment of armed font aaslnei Germs ny In Fririidfl Are Kumninnfd. When this moTnlng It was realised that the hour of the president life were numbered the family President Heeroee alinage of the Council of the Twelve Apoetlea, The bednlde. the at gathered dying A report cm the military operations man turning to his old aseoclate In necessary - to compel Germany to meet the presidency spoke In gasps of the the Alliea- demand for 12, 600.000, ODO years of coTpanlonFhip the two had gold marks. 100.000,000.000 Indent- - ' spent together both In the mission nlty). was delivered lo the Allied field and In Scand'iutvi, and Ip the premelra by th" military chief st 8t-frvice of the Church at home, and James palace at noon. of the many delightful hours of peace Follow Ing the meeting. It was anand happiness such associations had nounced separate statements had bee given. At the bedside his family nummade by Macshat loch and by Field bered. besides Mrs Lund, Ir. II Z Marshall Sir Henry Wilson, chief Of I.urd. .Prof A. C Lund, well linown I he imperial general staff. .When the-- " mini H;t nTHon ry G LufidT prominent meeting broke up at 1.J0 oclock, th 'local attorney; A William Lund. Can"dpscueeforis non Lund and Mm Herbert"' Barnes. session was set for 6 oclock Othnlet Lurid, another eon. is on a at the British premiers official rest- mleaion In tlie northern slates dene at 40 Gowning street. Premier President Lund had been historian and general Church fecorder jftr many that . appraisal gested years In addition to hi duties as the worlfTsT President Wdsohr-o- n the termination., of .his drove to Buckingham Palace where .the Vnited of his dut.ea president of theT'ouiycil of fte Twelve tbapproval adequate performance e . im of America f I tfwi ApuatleS and prroU dent - of , ih .Salt. essentia) to the vaiidlty of any W govm(mt the house Temple "ha wav . president of note ways the not remiun silent- Mft T part, Mwbam-y and uq bodied which Tt)t-pia the npk with th suggeStioiL'i j raUnn right - Ih board of trustee qf lh' I P. B. I! in .cittrj. enmwlt,M J l J (jp. a wortLof 'appreciation for Jhe ork cf ttet AdkloatK .f T h it. I TVTA m m mrtllSlltfl to and of the Snow academy, regent of an opportunity theliS defending the Chrletian session of coogreas'-o- f I'nK entity vice of fflCtoh. the and w no,, clow contact st & jrreat Impeachment for former discussed measti one with whorrl esme made by Representative I . charge president of ' Z. C. M. I . dlree ther armed Intervention in Germany, cause. human awY in the sendee to. 0 I quarter, great most Democrat the signal Ohio. tor of the Beneficial Life Insurance j U jWetty, the latter drew up a separate report lt-j ' imJhiA out; hnwjvtr, now In wa raised to far giddier height and compaftY, vice president Tnf Zion rep0rj There I supplementary to th agreement great saving of toMomJ complicated by the j was Adopted became - the centre of the world unanimously by the full Ravings Sank nd Trust eompanyi11 the reference in lit effect upon the international ha msen believe) not (I ratified the .State committee, although Chairman Vol-Rnowjs'nrhipl or- - ihe situation. hopes.d And then he fell, m u career In failure stood-anAfter these close Of Hannibal own hi file a mm- people, dent Utah Genealogical society: lc' treaty anThaimHaKeir'ratHK4eetead-reerr- e by iheright-trejected the whom both the military lead- gods two those "On meetings, and the of .councll eclipse $e league? j close career reportortty Vtah Trust Saving hi and apparently yreat and er left for St. jredent the legal irtvftea experts the t'nlted State The note anj The said the charges punyv-an- d vice presided Inand Crv Shd tragic defe-itback Tn James lialace to s.lvi.e the premiers finite sorrows." - It has come clo-to partic.pate In the discusalon of 0f Mr. WWty involved the Jegsl and What the is -e tal Salt company. explanation of Man-iiaF to was t the first to- ar- -. orh meeting of the council, i moral character of my mind In reference a the Landis' al- : . coming Presldert Hebef J. Grant who is ab-- j the tragedy, which Is hot rive at St. James l'alace. Premier. few Brief tremendous For career. Wilson when final? decion arc to Jeged act in acceptingJudge ms sent on ih coast wa tiotif;ed employment moment he wa not only 'the leader be taken George had increased his staff th Claa A and baseball arbitrator at a salary of $42, ,Llod moming of th death of hi counselor j (Continued on page s!x in the World, be for the meet ng to include A. Ronar B mandates. of th 600 B yer n(J lt b(l Toun'd and It is ' expected funeral, 4arrang-tC- ! Law, War Secretary Church,!! and Sir he council that said act of accepting the Cm- ments will not be mode until an nwm i ! b slocatlonU7,hi plov John Bradbury. - Large crowHspStoed If proved, is in E,oll,,r lo ihrsHeefi has been received ) Press. Associated before the Pa 'ace and cheered the (By their at opinion inconsistent least, President Lund woe at his office IntCiaiM'Ic, - emeu ,n th pac,.f!c aI!ocate'3 pithT-eliteri-d- . ABted fair and adequate perform- t WARHINGTOJC Marcb J Champ the Church omce building last on FebJ ma" ' ance of tb duty of the said Kenesaw Clark died her today at 2:10 pm. In The latest addith-j- t Vo the Allied mil rry lend'rs in Gen. ilaghnse. Mountain Lstndis ae a United States ' . .. , district suaded to go to hi home and rest. Hi , and within two days of, chin eg i: r. I f of tbs Belgian army. Judge and thatTsaid act would his Tlst year Of rep-house s I constitute eenous .Impropriety on his retirement from the re would extend 1 th of of tha vervlce administration after of W)h the part said Judge. resentstive jplrf Recommend British Send" . Into eternity. I Tb report wa signed by Death wes due to an attack of p.urIB AHiitr4 Prw ) -T (Jlr Associated Press ) T'JS!? bu.M!nr wheheji;! The council add thatnotett htur tentative Dyer, Republican. Missouri. Uy and a complication of disease In e Cka-gto the ss chairman: Representatives- Husted, cident to his advanced age. I p to ten March 2 Chirred I WASHINGTON. March PARIS, IHs.. tiding wee re- - ardwl ,h Am,rlran of th death of 1rrat. acrtfk't of th Site ofj French, British, Italian and Japanese New Tork, Boies. Iowa, Republicans. days ago. however .when he developed,- with carving h! initials on the rhyt nf nendk ccived ae. , Mr had shared and Clark cold. Gard. Ghlo. ioldl.r and on a Armistice government. American ' Vehel Sumners, old day Tevsy. - Itiocraplilra! likrjchi Mrs. Harry Heger. 1 yesr . Democrats. ti Priding In th houee as Ginn mend to Jh Anthon Henrik Lund wa born May Foreman, 28. In held In jail sere stricken from a prrmlors that leader. Denmark. His bj sent tv Hamburg," death of Mr. her n day on II. 18(4, in Aalborg. th after of mavhem. report today by tbe house war lnves- - British fleet Immediately chtrgs we as he of the- plan to three and when died Germany, part remother committee after three'hour force announced, th house Clark w that Foreman tigat-.nMrs. Rogers Germany to meet th allied Inone-ha8 years old and ha went to llvj j minute. for cessed Represent Johnxon. ttfp. ve. RptlbHiwi, Booh after! demnity Announcement hi grandmother. ttve Rucker, Democrr.t. MiasonfL Who locked tier In tomm on hi farm Mi Booth wa made that the reo , rdatitm Dakota. author of the the' th hi father wa drafted intountil-thmad the announcement, said Jt ora mite west ef Tarl and did dhe e would be the. made to did and ! a army the the (metiers 'Danish Mr. Clark's wish r"P,ri esjwenaed through love. test of mr o'eiooi supreme csurca met at boy wa seven year old. At the, his eon. that there be no interruption rrr?'- - an vote stshen uniuccewTut' at Preiptst Lloyd George's official' The Jail t being closely guardrd Lund was of Congress in its closing dam. early age of four, Anthon fur residence the pave changed hi say A mad ' ot I March at Callf 19 , OAKLAND. iiam nu-he where echool street. Downing rti)tir , Champ Clark was, born March ?. eent tn a private c. rvc rt Jwnxs and final action to- Mr. Roxr I th if of tenant itit.-iPa.. March 1. . i ,e first element ,of reading. truck was held up her tonight and - HARRISBURG, In Anderson county. Kentucky. . on Fonrman' tmrm. Fh Mud and other sub- - six package of registered snail taken Tbs New Tt k Night Express en the 158, -were Clark Johxt French Arm His Hampton writing, inrhmetlo .Prepares s to the rear sf fast freight train a short and parents Clark given n alternative rf the carv'ng Alethn Jane Ject. and when seven year old he en-- 1 by three bandit who, according H'nMl R hi NATttR TTl AD. ss autome-covere- d distance west of Baileys Iron, The To March Into station at 8 He we educated In the common knife or thwas carved one day and him oc.ork thtd morning, causing O" ForFKATTI.E. Waah , March th schools nf Kentucky, ths .Bethany col- WHil He advanced rapidly from grad to bit to th truck end and were next the Initial "F" Federal .Both -s mer United fate fteoatoc gamuei H --radpolice f death of Eorlneer W. 3 Line.' of Al- lege and th Cincinnati Law school th Wide t) regulr course with revolver PAP.W March. I The Frwneh m'm Twh Tone. and--thPfXrtTfTnr-tjtirraon fh ariea4&) ury. ed Ftre--i He married Geoetieve BcnuCU. Pf Aux deeply rut and more than two Inches Pile of Washington, dted tary staff has and plans t ofwildy, took -- I hera. The value of th fCgtSTered tnall V i 4- of the sup.vme council Th V allied pit .tiers then begantoday.seekings ronipromir and it was expected that thia would be reached at Ilia second asaloo in the evening . ,, It was --teamed that the French urged the application of immediate Penalties upon Germans to the Germans to meet the alliedcompel demands, sr Th Lallans opposed such speedy ic- tlon. The Rrti-- h ami Belgians were said to hava given ho decisive decision, but to have- - indicated that their aentl- -, ments were with Italy. Germany was confronted with th possibility of an indemnity ultimatum this afternoon. Lord Riddle, tha of- representative of : j ihe uprem uunounced at noon there was g. posstbiilty that the Germans would be summoned to meet the Allies this afternoon to receive Woodrow Wilsons Place in History ls Told By Gen. Smuts tharebeia ' ..nmedt - fcesirieCWiir se 5-- sndwM -- er, L Sbawi"V,ft r . An was anpounced thia afternoon tht?uneraP wassr W ?t. members throughout the world, Tthon VaT A) r H. Jwund Will V held Sunday fn tha Tabernacla At 2 pm. It U In- ! .U ' but to many outside of t onoa from, wHl jrtum-a- T aftii tharWywakdtnt Mebat.J n sic- TTTptwiiy cm' he i eeGtftCT'fn Chtirch-wbhave learned - to coast, but-I-t tmoMiaowa whether Bldeprlav4dLhdclCay,And wfw -James those who would rather see ft is reliably reported. she disreturn with him. - . - V. hint for his non wll know Duncan of Massachusetts or-rMembers of tha Council of tha Twaive AposOea do not expect to attend, patch aaya. "that very many have been and an announcement is puts next in Bear expected to- OConnor of New fork chosen sterling qualities. Death was due the various conferences for which they were scheduled Sunday well or killed within on in both wounded sides morrow. minute turnover to ulcer of the duodenum, a mal- -' River, B exelder, Idaho. Logan. Moapa, Pangultch, Rigby. Ban Luts and Twin street fighting and that there has been The three whose selections wsre atha lasts populblllriv. la considerable ady from which President Lund alIf 'prwadanl aat In the case of tha death of Praat. JoaapK F. flmlth ot property damage. The Council and the First ITealdancy naval garrison at Kronstadt has Joined has suffered for some time. foUowed. tha waakly tnaetinf of the r, t only'of-Chnrc- tk 1 vener--able-a- "the' heartanot' t ly AunrltuS Free I AHloK, u, 4wlitonnUtt lUtJun neighbor In Mlrtfll nd nearby tosns bad him Godspeed in th of iha Presidency day In n formal farewell that brought him' to tha famous front porch for on of ltd large gathering Marlon arhuoli and bu!n hou closed ihelr daora for two houri to observe the occasion and aa tha final front porch meeting began, church balla and factory whistle mingled thalr aulraa In a sonorous mraaaf a of food will. A part of the farewell caramony. mad known tonlfht nra Andraw W. tha rlty praaamad to tha I'raaldrnt-- 1 J,'!,on- - Htleburg bankr. to ha " Will Hayt of retary of Iha .,!i,V'r -- Gud . indt.n. iVapuMlciin ,nilon.l iIa- m,B ,MH,(nu,.tar (anar.l. .n.l to you, bifing li. Fall, now eenator from New The pnagrtm arranged for the fare- Allert Mealcn be eeefetary of tha Interwell cremonibegan shortly before The official annowncemer.t did noon was a sintpia one. After the ior. been not cum surprise. U having preaeniMtio t tha plaque a reception known generally for aeveral daa lhy was held would b Included. Harding's Paetor SpsLa So Formal Kuuwtcot. For his teat in the presentation No forms! etatemenf was Issued In Xj Thomas II. McAfee, paalor. tint Ilh tha of rrandantiart JUrdmr rhurrh ' jonnaallon lnJlotad ha mlyht hv took Iha Inwrlptlon of tha pl.qua To Mr some more detailed observations to B'arren fiat.aliel Harding and is wife. Florence KMng Harding, from makw when he announce tomorrow ithe name of hi secretary of labor the citizens of Marlon, in testimony of affection and gratitude for lojal jit Is known that from the start con-been urged on friendship, devotion to the public wel flirting advice has raptlon of A marie n clutanahip. Col'aJ ftonU.t blawlnc (o you I thraa Tllhl man r Kill The pmlflaflt larl'a raeponee to pramar brief, expraselns thank end aekln ; brlnelr. ee name h The tha eupport of h! netfhhors In the wrlttan oppoeite the labor portfolio In work ah-a- d of him. list la James J. cabinet the tentative New Ce bloat N Davis of Pttubun, ' - I provement might soon be noted and widespread worry and - apprehension - thus be - avoided. Word of the' death of the beloved Church leader will come as a distinct shock to. his thousands of friends and admirers and will bring sorrow to 1 PLING HwH RESIDENT, ANTHON H. J.UND died today. He passed away peacefully at his home, 127 N. West Temple street, at 10:30 a. m., surrounded by members of his family and grasping the hand of his close friend and associate, President; C. W. Penrose. Elder James E. Talmage was also present when the end came. For several days it was known to his immediate j family-and Church - associates that his condition was critical,-bu- t the news was not spread rib Bells tmd Whistles -Mingle in Sonorous FarexvelLat Marion . s K"V-.- ' Famil- y- is - Present t .r rib rib 1 - al ik -- " " P 'o Sttto thnit Iuw ram. a 9y ! fay T & j-- CV , v CHAMP CLARLJ 5 o -- SUCCUTiIBS AT tk-!- ' r"?.n ; WASHINGTON tht meat-sforesai- rattat CUT INITIALS ON WAR CHARGE IS s4hy ORDERED OUT WOMANS CHEST w orcnc SigMn.ar . .!L 2- ( "18 ,- -, ; OAKLAND f,l AIL lf TRUCK ROBBED a!d FASTPASSEft'GER dbt. ... TRAIN VRECKED thrr j Beam-hamp- a- I e here-shon- BtmLf :r |