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Show way the brokers are gathering ' in Liberty bonds indicates they're good things. Hang onto yours. drat ADVERTISING stronger thaa a czr'z. Jlaster but it sever 1L Stay with it. , KAPP PUNNEDNEGRO PUTS UP 111 BEBLIB STILL c RULED BT THE EXPECTS COIL PEOPLE ij ift t-- n- Bauer Re Outbreak Caused By "Veals The Plana of The Fear of Negroes That Reactionaries And The White Physicians Were4 Chancellor Against The Rulings of The Reparations Commission German Leaders Seeking Their Bodies Government at Once Demand Pun For Dissection ishment of Offenders. (By Associated (By Associated Press) BERNE, March, 19. Chan- cellor Bauer caused a sensation at yesterdays sitting of the Ger- man national ssembly in gait when he revealed the cognitions presented by t)r. Kapp and General Von Luettwitz td the Ebert government before they entered Berlin last Saturday They wished to prepare for a war of revenge and plunge the country into an other catPitiless aclysm," Baur cried. punishment must come to tnem. Phillip Scheidemann, leaders f the majority Socialists Herr Burbage of the center party, Herr Kron of the German Nationalists and Herr Becker of the people party were unanimous in their condemnation of the attempted revoluton. (By Associated Press) COBLENZ, March, 19. It asto Seizure of Property in For Indemnity Payment Neutral-Countrie- Press) s (By Acsoclated BALTIMORE. March 19. Riddled by shots and probably mortally wounded, V. A. Scott a negro was captured after a desperate three hour battle waged from a harricaded house. Two .policemen were wounded anu another negro mistaken for the hunted man was shot three times by policemen and beaten by a mob before it was learned .he Nslson B. CtsKill, forty years old, was not tha man. A belief that formerly assistant attorney general for white physicians are abducting j tho state of New hat been nom. colored persons for dissecting inated a member Jersey, of the federal trade purposes is held by the authori- commission. He aeved as a colonel ties to be responsible for the at- In the army during the war. tack. An exchage of greetings by two doctors led a group of negroes to suspect they were An Increased looking for prey. Under-Secreta- Production Convention COLBY IS , TO Husband Died i in CONFIRMED! lie a Hero Argonne WASHINGTON, March, 19. Seeing in increased production a NKW YORK, March means of restoring normal busMarch 19. .That Uncle Sam m sin' iness and price conditions, the Bambridge cere in his desire toalways assist Chamber of Commerce of the to be secretary of state service men and their Uniter States, it is announced which has been subject to exten- - the belief of William J.families is Mulligan (By Associated Press) will make its eighth annual sive hearings by the senate for- - Chairman of the Knights of TOPEKA, March, 19 was committee relations Columbus Committee on War loss to wheat as a result of the meeting, to be held in .Atlantic eign ,com-- j Activities, who said today at his sorm which swept Kansas yes- City April 27 to 29, an Increased favorably reported by the record mittee today without a office 105 West Fortieth ' Strefet terday is estimated at one mil- Production Convention. vote. that if legimate complaints . of Every topic will be considered lion dollars by S. Floran. federtheir wives, children or soldiers, from relaThe that viewpointal meterologist here He said relatives are presented'1 to the much of the wheat planted was tion of government to produc governmental bureaus through and literally blown away by highr tion will be first taken up con-an intermediary versed in hand- 1 under that heading will be muRrtufhbus complaint! side-roanti-trujHnir nesian legislation and 'the grind old man of the North taxation. Business of every kind RroAfhire Accn !An?erica continent will be found is declared to be keenly interest-- ' CvUCl 9 flodlL to be the most reasonable fellow ill ift cd is taxation excess. 1 y (Bv Agsoriatfid Frew) t dn the toftrld to do business with. KANSAS, CITY, Mo., March ' profits taxes. pointed out that ,, Holstein-'At a of the Another of the meeting problem in phase High winds continued C. of have such an inter-to Breeders b discussed will be the fart,' Friesian of the State the greater part of Kansas'! held of the the afternoon, the ' government, Thursday farmer, where considerable damage was hi an m i ncreas done to growing wheat. Wire acainst iho government. The communication is impaired in ing farm production Secretary ers Association was formed CJforcc in charKe of it has obtain Th? wind swept of Agrculture Meredith will with the following officers: many places. stich rapid-fir- e results for Presi-i- e U. of Funk, Richmond, tho for The government. volums of dust from freshly speak relation of labor to production, dent; planted fields. vice men and their kin that the will bo Hinckley, of the State Industrial of this bureau wU continue L. School S. Rice of'?'ork at Ogden, to sidcr, the r N. of MORGAN NOT ALWAYS HARD Richmond: sSIreiiry iidTreas-- ; thrAmerkayFKSoiLof, which , Great Financ cr Proved He Had Kindly Labor and the by employer-com Heart aa Well at a Keen CiXiecuuve . B . business man. will be compose ine Butinese Mind. nieetinea for aach of aev- l rd Tli ere la uo belter tent or a mans who ofjr.dustry. from ! dW meetblinies linn his way of linmlliug vub- to be held at St. Paul, Minn. Joun(l3 received in action in the ,ing mho make mistakes, ordinal, was?!"u?AT'rnne offensive' ; pa A constitution and J. Pterpont Morgan, the elder, had n ARE GUARDING 1 ' full state i ' which the give adopted clerk mho. Ihing beyond his mean. two Abut weeks Mrs. ago Holsteinthe with the balance standing make ( through nmij;lil up FORMER KAISER Friesian Association of America J "ary Raymond, the , widoy t of rpuculation ; ami, hating failed, helped hd lived at Dr. R. W. Hoggan explained the . lilmaelf to (he firm' money. I ex-Col- by ( , . (By Associated Preset - 19.'The will return COBLENZE, March Ebert government form Stuttgart to Berlin tomorrow. The National Assembly and Prussian diet have been convoked to meet in Berlin Sunday. (By Associated Press) LONDON, March 19. st 11 J. eral Von Luettwitz is reported to have left Berlin by airplane, and it was impossible to arrest him while the Iron division was in the city, says a Berlin dispatch to the exchange telegraph Co. In fact the dispatch says it is not known whether orders for the arrest of Luettwitz or Dr. Wolfgang Fapp, chancellor of were reactinary government (Br Associated Press) BERLIN. March 19.A telegram from Cassel says, crowd violated the armistice arrangeed between the Contending forces) there and attacked the barracks of the Security Guard. This at-- 1 tack was repulsed but the losses on both sides were heavy, it is said. Illy Aisoelated Pfes) LONDON, March 19. Hundreds were killed in the mining districts in Germany in collisions between the miners and troops, according to reports reIt is ceived via Copenhagen. ju'gan j j Vice-presiden- cme?vieSint S ever issued. ;cLe'fUaA .iF- "7 i tolKr. NaS? '"'"K I by-la- The culprit a called luto Mr. Mon gnu' irivate office. lle e(Mvted arret. Instead hp was (old to go home on-- ' M bli wife IK- n- ' And .U.,u( it. t'rrow ,fljr Apsoriawd jority Award ; of i Tht Coal Strike ; Commi' i ssion., - 7 Vi V . . v (By Aaaoclated Frets) BERLIN, March 19. Berlin is still under the rule of bayonets but troops loyal to the febert govenynent patrol the streets. The forces which supported the feglmrsefDp by Doctor Kapp left Berlin yesterday. The withdrawal of these soldiers, r, left chaos behind, as the Prena) 5 - By Associated - PraaslLJI Machi'lf. President Wilson' expCcts ths WASHINGTON, bituminous-coa- l operators j and miners to work out their contracts for the new coal year be- ginning April fijqst on a basis of the majority report of the coal, strike ; settlement commission. rearguard turned against the Attorney General Palmer, said jeering crowd in the Unter Den! today after a conference with Linden and fired,' many citizens (Secretary Tumulty at the White . how-fcve- I being killed and scores wounded. More bloodshed occurred near the parliament buildings, white in Charlottenburg and other suburbs clashes resulted in loss of . life. While radical elements have sot made organized attacks on the capital, ctonomic conditions ire described as seribus and a resumption of power by the government is opposed by those who believed it bargained with the reactionary eftdcrs wlto tried to seize control and there seems to be an urgent demand for reorganization of the ministry and changes h policy in important particur , lars. e Reports from Germany of Berlin are of such a character that a blear View ot .the lituation is hard to obtain at present. While it is said soviets wUi be .formed number, of, towns cities in and juportaht die industrial districts It 'does iot,. appear ,the V movement is gaining momentum. ' Communist lympathizers seem to have met item opposition at many points. house.. 1 - out-lid- Jjrjl - ' I Gen- He Announces Tha .Hopes to See New tracts FolIow Jhs V- Press ry BE killed in Berlin yesterday afternoon when Von Luetwitz troops fired into a crowd as they were leaving the city. It is said Ebert troops are guarding the litv nad that a general communist outbreak still is threatening. in Berlin are Food condition 'aid to be serious as no food has lccn received for1 five days. Chief. WASHINGTON, March 10. have Strong remonstrances been made by the American government against the rulings of tha allied reparations commission that under the peat treaty the sale of certain German property In neutral countries can be forced if necessary to satisfy the initial payment of CounttM M. da Licdekarka, chairthe German indemnity. man of the Oeuvre da la Croix of State Polk Mauve Etollle," under tha patronage writing to Senator Henderson. of hie eminence. Cardinal Mereiar, hae thli country to ask America said! eom Democrat, of ; Nevada, help lo the cere of children 'vht further protest was In prep--j to have lost their mothers and whose eel aration as such a construction of dier fathers have been mutilated In the the treaty is contrary to an of-- J world war. ficial interpretation exchanged between Germany and the allied Wife Finds Missing powers. is retorted hero that twenty were Eberi Troops Patrol The Streets And They Are Urged to Remain Loyal to Fatherland by Their Commander ' In ( By Associated a., GEraiTriEADY right hapd man. " ' - : FOR' PEACE; Proaa) Ludendorff and of Colonel Bauer, characterized as Luden-dorff- s Preaa) - COPENHAGEN March 19. Newspaper dispatches from Ber Lin state that warrants have been issued for the arrest of Gen oral TB)r Asarjclated t TOKIO, March, 19. It is understood here that the government has instructed Tuklchi Ob-at-a, Japanese minister In Peking to begin negotiations mmediita-l- y for a speedy settlement of tha Shantung question, a the of the Japanese and .Chtecfyirrx c 1 miseionerg appontejto tiv; 'I-r- thehave been fup to concur main point and Stz a i) ready to make concession to- , ward an amicable solution TREATY ; VOTH i 1 Bv Aaaoclated Praia) .WASHINGTON, March 19 Preparing for the final vote ca the, ratification .of the pac - (By Aaaocuted Proaa) treaty, the BERUN, March 19. Some a modified senate today adopted reservation , of the clashes occurred here last night oreamble worked out in the biOno crowd attacked the conference under which partisan building, demanding that affirmative acceptance of the guards stationed around it be reservations by other powers withdrawn. Vor-waer- ts not be required. . The preamble provided will (By Associated Press) BERLIN, March. 19. Gener-i- l Von Seccht commander of the Pbert troop in Berlin issued a woclamation to the troops today in the name of the minister of defense, urging them to stand to rether as before, against any at tempts to establish Bolshevism. He asked them to Diace the welfare of the Fatherland above alT " other considerations. that "failure on the part of thaUed and j associated powers to mike objection to. said reservations and' understandings prior to deposit of ratification by the United States shall be taken aa full and final acceptance of each, reservations and understanding by said powers. ' . ' The preambitrwas offered by Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, tepublican leader and accepted is with the idea in mind AMERONGEN, March 19. Evidence an accredited that extremely tablishing cWkX;c.i. Mr. and Morgan. ie marched for - war aftpr havin fellow' amaapment. closi guard has been placed by Supt. E. S. Hinckley, A. K Car- . to the After a weeks illness of vithuut a roll call bhH 111 Dutch over don and John T. Caine spoke government bin the full amount of the handed doroach trouble and comolica-l.ionear,y Put former emperor William was ob- - on different things pertaining to . .,r; with : hi jiecuiation $.1,400 ,a,1ainat roceived 1 stated that telegrams Bishop G. W. Lindquist YAQUI INDIANS us ,r 'the welfare of the Holstein !n that back where yon took the other tained today. Tiade his first excursion down ill and from many of the bigger German from, it i a loan from me. and I ex- pcome and went Police officers were detailed to breed. A large attendance show- town thU morning. molhcr mining towns declare fighting is Hit you to return it a aoon a in the f0n0W him, a few steps in the ed a very keen interest Ttulf he SURRENDER might recover proceeding in nearly all of them can Nonp of the other derks kmiw he walked about the organization which promises to r? h workers were where soldiers and lent her to Mr, Mulligan, R. C, Cholmeley-JoneDirector of the OLD JjEXICO AU opposed. ; Insurance Risk Bureau War of The laTfbdinr Morgin DETROIT, March. 18. One'dairymen with either registered Children After everirSntlS was appealed to by the Knights Of lb. debt. man was shot and several others,or grade Holsteins are invited, Corn and Oats ' IBv Associated Press ) who laid all the facte before him. -n can and to members become After counting the pile of hill received minor injuries late toi ; ELPASO He Raythat 19 , March Corporal The replied hi iek. u whh-- he had added those dav whcn a number of aliensso hf communicating with A. famiTy and 'Sieged mond had made his mother ben- mort important group of Vagui iny Associated Press) (By Associated Press) no answer. eficiary in ' his insurance and Indians operating against the CHICAGO. March 19. May flPPifl m Fflj jf that the department had compli- Mexican government has suriicti utc wm W&fl ' com, one fifty two ar.d five Now tnk it home and give it to our tempted to oVerpower thtir Mr. David Thomas, Federal, never occurred to the woman ed with his wishes and his moth- rendered to the federal authoriThe arrival of military Prohibition inspector for Utah, it'a aafe bet that ahe aaed j guards. her husband might have st er i was .receiving $42.50 per ties in Sonora, according to an eighths. May oats eighty five rstored order. was m the city this morning eon- - ,hat reinforcements . Boston of it." post. one fourth. the tere(j , r por two years month. official dispatch received here to4 Thomas Zuba, a Russian was ferring with the Sheriffs in. . search continued and then recommendation of day from Mexico. the Upon velvet 'taken to a hospital with a bullet partment relative to prohibition! heTiiywixite'to the'warde Director The Smart gymnasium on Jones the fact, of conditions here. His department in his leg. rtment jn urn g,e received the dependants was taken up. It One of tha neatest, best College hill presents a highly oris on hand at all times to render la eHer from in the hundred are Four following nate appearance General was decided that the widow was prisoners Adjutant and most effective elec e P- - C. Harris which said in jtk. 8.ke.rIs effective efforts of the artists custody at the fort. not entitled to - any insurance trie slams in the ; part: city has them who have excelled all previous Kavmond nJisted at nionev, but that a special ruling (placed In jwiUnn its power, lending .corpora over the position all out with cooperation. Bom in Salt Lake yesterday. efforts in decking it Syracuse, N. Y July 31, 1917,'had been agreed ucon-- . This entrance to the Three irJn rT 5 Samuel for of Mrs. Mr. and the 'to Linof vave th Rigby Orient, name Mrs. jand the charms of : agreement provides that .the Beck the M. of Prom. Officials will notreduce II. C.j Newton, a fine son: was the, Cashier r,i? Van Ilovenberg, of 3Q Waite lotment money which M rs. Ray- - .tonights unior aww L. as long as they aire paid not news that reached' theirhome .Cache Junction bank was aLo-- Ste Nonvich, N. Y. (His mother) imond and two children have, In a basketball contort I i town over the phone yesterday, jgan visitor this'moming. 'aa the nearest of Kin. He died in been deprived of should be paideveninv After spending the winter iu to. v 1 'and No. Base Oct. Walter Mrs. 7, 1918, Hospital the family will reedve' second Hteh i IOgan, Mr. and f from nnhot wound Pwle east have been runctur A politician and gas meter Assessor Olsen Davis returned todav to their team of the LoSa j $42.50 per month until the vMrs. to few holes in a the Hass sitccn''Chool with samr their are in the for -t Junction today, assessing Raymond days agojren attain Ibe age of icy valks farm at Idaho Falls, prepare Ing C. were vl . acitv. 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