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Show pen allies H FIFTY DEAD CALIFORNIA So Long WILSON MAY CALL LEAGUE MEETING AS WAS ORIGINALLY PLANNED. Notice of Firtt Mooting of Council to bo Givon Soon Following RatifL cation Exchange. Premier Clemenceau May Preside. limit of fhe Erst meeting of tin cumuli of ilie league hr ifl von it ilny of nut Ions nil) or two uftcr tin exchange of rutlflcu. lions of the treaty of Yenqillles. Am hiisHiolor Will n re cuhleil the Mate tie purtment In WiiHhlngtoii to this effort after Monthly morning's meeting of the supremo eounrll, which liml the question under consideration. It la Mill uu ojm iiieMlon whether the foriiml eull for the meeting ahull he Issued hy President Wilson aa provided for, or whether In view of the' fuet ,thnt the t'lilted Stntes lias not ratified the treaty the rail shall he IhsiiihI by Premier Clem eiiceuu, the president of the pence conference. Puder the terms of the peuce treaty (iennany was to furnish hy Deeember III it statement regarding a iinmher of different quest Imm dealt with hy the treaty. Aa the exehunge of ratifications Is not yet definitely In night, however, the eouuell considered the poeslhility of extending the, time for tills statement. The conditions tinder which tier many la to turn over the light eruisera demanded as part of the reparation for the destruction of the Senpu Flow fleet also were discussed by the conn, Purl. Jiifmiiml Look ; I y orlg-Innll- . tlfty-thre- y er A s ANTI-STRIK- E t Brotherhood jieads Enter Objections to Measure. Washington. Representative of the four railway brotherhoods and heads of affiliated trades adopted Monday night a declaration of principles os posing legislation which would muke strike of railway workers unlawful. The declaration, framed at a conference with President t lumpers of the American Pederation of I.ahor, declared it the sense of organized railway employees that penalty duuses In against pi tiding railroad legislation workers ceasing their employment should he eliminated. JOSHUA W. ALEXANDER Ur . -- . ' vv . i Bryan to Begin Campaign. Washington. The n'ws comes front Omalm that William I. Pry an has decided to tour the country uud make a series of saeches In which he will tell the Hemoeratle party what the IVmocrat'c national platform of 1920 should coutu'u. Many here are Inclined to. think Mr. Itryan's tour is designed to feci out the country on Ills candidacy for a fourth nomination. Plans to Suppress Radicalism, St. Paul, Mlun. Ways amt means of strengthening the national guards to quell 1. W. mid ,.;her Internal dlsonlcrs In Mfl.intry were discussed at n conference lw? J,in"lN Feueral of eight Mules. Joshua Willie Alexander of Gallatin, who hae been selected by President Wilson :o bo seoretary of commerce, succeed-r'UIIMo., ropreaentatlve In congress, C. Redfleld. Y" Vn7eh J?ra,k ir" At- Washington. The remarkuhle disclosure thut Kpulii was about to enter the war against the United Slutes and the allies In the spring of 1918, und was prevented only by the efforts of the American nnvul attuche und his associates lu Madrid, was made Saturday In u letter from Bear Admiral Benton t Decker, who Is now Accept "California Syrup of FIgi lu churge of the Seventh Naval dis- only look for the name California on tricts with headquarters at Key West. the package, then you are sure your child li having the best and most harmFlorida. Admiral Decker was the United less laxative or physic for the Uver and bowels. Children States tmval attache at Madrid at the Full lime of the great German offensive In love its delicious fruity taste. directions for childs dose on each bot1918 und his letter contained a declination of the navy eros. awarded him. tle. Give It without fear. Mother! You must say "California." At the sume time It revealed the great Adv. sensation. In connection with the d'solnsure Ungallant of Admiral Decker, It was reveuled offi1 hHd my tiny niece out for a stroll DATE PRESIDENT FOR CONTROVERSY OVER POSSESSION FIXES when the submarine camthat cially RETURN OF RAILROADS AND OF TRANSPORTS ENDED BY the other day. She caught sight of a paign off the Spanish coast In the AtEXPRESS TO OWNERS. PRESIDENT WILSON. little chap on the steps of a house and Medlantic, the Bay of Biscay und the slowed up and gazing at him. iterranean wus at Its height, the al- she I finally told her to hurry up or the United n Estimated That In Two Yeare of Transfer Will be Made at Once and lied governments. Including the little hoy would take her In Ills house States, dispatched a note to Madrid to live. of the Railroads of the the Ships That Formerly Belonged The young chap, overhearing ease to the apparent calling attention to Germany Will Enter PassenCountry, the Government Hae : me. said Oh. no, I won't ; weve got with which depradatlons were comLost $646,000,000. ger Service. two of 'em now. Exchange. mitted on ulllcd shipping. Soon after transmission of this note Spuln adthe Washington. On December 24 a Washington. The controversy be- dressed a communication to Germany, proclamation was Issued hy President tween the shipping hoard und lirltisli emphasizing the fact that she wus a Wilson, returning the railroads and officials over mnossIoii of seven tier-mu- neutral, and she followed this up by to bring buck Ameriliners express companies to private control Interning some of the German underMarch 1. can troops and now held Idle In New water craft. remeYork harbor ended abruptly on Decern Failure of congress to enact These events apparently confirm the for Liver "Cascarets dial legislation was given as the rca her 20 with the announcement that of Admiral Decker that the atopinion son for extending hy two mouths the President Wilson hud ordered the ves titude of at least of the SpanSpain, and Bowels bring time originally announced for relln sels turned over to Great Britain. The ish court, was of extreme danger to the the of control qulshlng government transfer will he made without delay cause of the allies, and likewise one back Smiles ruilroud properties. In Ids message to uud the ships assigned to passenger which took little account of the supcongress lust May, President Wilson service on British lines. posed position of neutrality which the out the headTurn the "klll-Joy- s said the roads would he turned buck Xo explanation of the order was nation had declared. the sick, biliousness, ache, indigestion, at the end of the calendar year. made, beyond the statement that the It Is evident from the letter of the sour stomach and misery-makingases "Xo agreement having yet been state department hud found there was American officer thut he had positive turn them out tonight and keep them reached by congress, Secretary Tu- no wurrant for holding the ships now knowledge that the Spanish foreign of- out with Cascarets. multy said In announcing the procla- thut the object for which they were fice, In March, 1918, wus In favor of Millions of men and women take a mation, It became necessary In the assigned hy the interallied stripping having Spain cast her luck with GerC'ascaret now and then and never to reasonable allow a public Interest commission to American use the remany. England, however. It was know the misery caused by a lazy liver, time to elupse between the Issuing of turn of the American army wns acthe Spanish foreign clogged bowels, or an upset stomach. learned, suspected the proclamation and the date of Its complished. The eighth sldp of the office front the Don't put In another very beginning of the of distress. actually taking effect. The president group, the Imperator, has already war. One of the most sensational Let Cascarets cleanse day your stomuch; Is advised that the railroad Xqnd ex- t(V1 turned over to the British and episodes at the outset of the war was remove the sour, fermenting food ; take-thpress companies are not rganlVd being operated by the Cunard line, the seizure of the steamship Kroon-lan- d excess bile from your liver and moke It possible for them to rocelvP-,j,lt at This vessel car- carry out all the constlputed waste unexpected uetlon of the shipGibraltar. If and manage thels properties actually ping hoard lust September In refusing ried a large cargo of copper, and al- matter and poison In the bowels. Then turned over to them on December 81.7 to del'ver the to the British though this was to have been landed you will feel great. Imperator to The hill, designed was mid rstood to be connected with A Cusearet tonight straightens yon a was seized hy the meet conditions Incident to the return efforts to Induce the return to the at Spanish port, it out British on authorities by morning. the thnt They work while you theory of the roads, now Is in conference, Standard Oil of twelve tank the ultimate destination of the metal aleep. Adv. company with the prospect that an agreement steamers formerly under the German was to be Germany. on differences between the house and No Accounting for Tastes. hut now held in British custody Had Spain entered the war on the flag, j before out senate will be threshed Did you ever fall In love with t, -- crucial IB the Firth of Forth by order of the side of Germany the during March 1. J supreme council. days of 1918, It Is doubtful whether the bareback rider In a circus when yot4 . Iimsluuch as the staffs of the vaa were boyl" The state department took the po- allies would have been victorious, and, ivo- j rious systems have been retained vir- sition, however, that these were sep- at all events, whether the struggle Xo," replied Mr. Grimpkin. I was a to I used boy. queer tually Intact by the railroad admin- arate questions and must be dealt with would now be. over. say pie the bareback and rider the istration, the return of the railroads up passed United States carrying separately, the to private control will involve legal out lovely trapeze performers in their pink CONFERENCE OFFERS PLAN. Its obligation to turn the German than rather financial and operating and white tights to worship at the over to the British. ships of a snake charmer of mature shrine questions. Tentative System for Settlement of Those departments of the railroad Birmingham years." and Trade Strikes Disputes. Facing Starvation. administration will remain in existin recommenthe Fourteen Tentative persons Washington. Quebec. ence with Increased personnel for ASPIRIN FOR COLDS lighthouse . and wireless dations for the establishment of mil. months after the operating officers government Belle Isle face death by chlnery to pro cut nr retard luhor conat station have left the government service. starvation because of the failure of flicts In private Industry were anSwager Sherley, former chairman of the Name "Bayer" is on Genuine nounced December 28 by the presidelivery of their winter proviscommittee the house appropriations a with conference industrial dent's ions. Aspirin say Bayer uud now director of finance for the view to obtaining constructive critirailroad administration, probably will DOCTOR MUELLER cism before a final plan Is adopted. he the man chosen to wind up the The plan as outlined now contembusiness la rallroaiTug. government's the creation of a national Inplates jCven bigger yroblejus confront the dustrial tribunal and regtonnl bonrus express companies. Consolidated Info and adjustment, which of Inquiry one system under government operawould move to the settlement of distion the four original corporations are putes before there was any stoppage reported to have asked the department of production. Decisions would have of Justice If there would he any Eothe full force and effect of a trade lation of the Shernmn antitrust law agreement between the parties to the lu their remaining a unit. Insist on Bayer Tablets of Aspirin dispute. lu a Bayer package," containing propIll I wo .fea Hi of physical possession er directions for Colds, Pain, Ilead-- t of the railroads the government has Productive. Farms Idaho a deficit of approximately encountered ache, Neuralgia. Lumbago, and RheuIn Idaho Idaho. Farmers Pocatello, tnatlsra. Name Bayer" means genulnt ' to estimates Sdtd.lXHMNNl, according valued lit this crops produced year Mr. submitted by Aspirin prescribed by physicians for Sherley to Senator -, $114.(iN4.2h.according to a report Just nineteen years. Ilandy tin boxes of 12 Cummins. When the roads were taken released by Julius II. Jacobsen of the tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade over January 1, 1918, congress guarIdaho crop reporting service of the mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono- anteed them a rentul of $900,(HM,()in) United States department of agriculon acetlcncldester of SnIIcyllcacld.- - Adv. Income the average annually, based with estimate This ture. compares test period. Operating of a three-yea- r 11.7 328,281 for 1918, and Is considrevenues lu 1918 fell $23fi,0(HMHl9 beEspecially That Kind. a splendid record In face of the ered She (complnlnlnglj ) You mild below the standurd return and this year severe drought of 1919, which Is set fore our marriage that my every wish will he about $230,000,090 under that forth In the report as the most severe was your law. amount. The remainder of the dell-el- l In thirty years. lie Maybe 1 did, hut you seem to has been Incurred in expenses of administration. Inland waterways, etc. forget that luw become obsolete. Raisers Enter Protest. Boston Transcript. Cattle RtL , Members- - of twelve Washington. Needs of America. Europe Help western cattle growers associations "Cold In the Head" Washington. Without the aid of the INon Is an acute attack of Natal Catarrh. Per to " president have appealed United Slates, Europe will he hi a eons who are aubject to frequent coldof through former Secretary MeAdoo to In the head'1 will find that the use will state of turmoil for years to come, AtHALLS CATARRH MEDICINE upset the arrangements made by hulld up the System, cleanse the Blooa Representative Britten of Illinois beto Palmer Geucriil compromise and render them let liable to cold. torney lieves a a result of his observations Repeated attacks ot Acute Catarrh proceedantitrust the governments abroad. Mr. Britten has returned from lead to Chronic Catarrh. John In accordance with the approval of meat the puckers. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE l tak ings against a tour of several months, during which tho International labor and note through the Bloa, In Stockton. Texas, pres- --en Internally delegates of Fort Miller, on the Mucous Surfaces of he visited every capital of Europe and session In apPnnlmndle tnttle associaGermany Waahlngton, All Druggist ?5o. Testimonials of the ident talked with leading men of the various tldOOO for anv case of entar pointed Doctor Mueller to act ae her tion has announced. HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE will f nations. rcpreeentatlve In the labor conference. cure, V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Radical Sentenced to Penitentiary. Put Ban on Arms Exports. Die In Attempt to Eecapo. two of Sentence Man. Winnipeg. Revocation, effective Xew York. An attempt to escape Washington. Logical Conclusion. Imprisonment was given here years' " Good of all licenses The strike Ideu Issued of the House 1, Shepherd from by the January the of one B. R. Russell, to "WelH" the war trade board prior to lust Sep- hy using lorn sheets as a rope, with Saturday recent leaders of Winnipeg's "Scorns to be making a hit." tember 30 for the exportation of anus Milch to slide from her room mf the labor strike. Russell wns found general of deuth lit Ihe and munitions of war to Mexico Is an- fourth floor, resulted guilty of seditious conspiracy. nounced hy the state department. i Rose Marino, 23 .veurs old. $ Woman Weda Prince Son. American ' Strike Leader Convicted. Rail Worker Return to Poet. Tire, . If they Miss Frances Ijiwrenee, lnrls. eg, Man. R. B. Russell, one Smart or Bum, if Sort San Juun, P. R. The employees of of Mrs. Francis S'. Iatwrence dnnghter Rico of I'orto rallrond In American Winnipeg's general the dejs New York, was mnrrled to Andre ; SSSSSJSSSBlg 'l with seditious consplr-in- d who have been on strike since Decern of a son of Prince Andre Often. Soothes Refresh. Ponlntowskl, on after work to on here FrU'ay nil 3 returned her guilty the ceremony taking Infant or Adult At all Druggist. Write W ,, Ponlutowskl, announced the they were granted a 2o yet cent 1 ca.ciwuv freeze Book. riiut in on hero Sunday. N Jed. place In wages little-stomach- , I ht Pos-statio- LONGJACES u-- ed g e w Eseli-t'umml- Age-Heral- mwm I tlehlo, . t tongue! Remove poison from atomach, liver and bowels. 4 Break la Foiled. a! tempt at Jnil Pueblo, (ft the Pueblo county break was mu, The escape of iii Bn,.. . By v V rndo Fuel & iron 'tetra ted hy shots both day the prisoners was company nd night until i danger from trouble fired hy imp f because of the steel tb(, lx strike past. "" wounding on Inmate. More victlmi of Wood Alcohol. -Prush, (olo.-P- ort T Ladd, proprietor W " bar,IPr- - 1"P. Is dead and llnve long a rasident. . nlErhlslMeMn'i lw,,r,Uel' HI. pliysl- - R'l'h Andrews, !'W ,,f elutm a result of drlnkln- - fi- -r home, shot Hi, ,Vthe f ... u ()f substitute whisky, which Is believed nd '""st neck and then tn V iiate conte!hp(J woyij alcohol. : hi Patrolling Steal Plant Property Polo, Colorado imtUmul SUunlsmen will patrol the vicinity Was Retrained Only by Naval tach at Madrid, It Is Asserted. Had Knowledge of 8pains Friendship for Hunt. Holiday Calibration Results in Death to Scores Who Had Purchased Poleoned Liquor From Men Now Charged With Murder. two charging violation of the wartime prohibition act und two Illegal transiHirtutlou of liquor from state to elute. Tjie arrests resulted from an Investigation Into the deaths of more than fifty persona In the Connecticut viUley since Christmas from drinking wood alcohol contained lu a mixture sold as whisky. Five more deaths hud resulted Sunday from alcoholic poisoning, three In Holyoke and two in Chicopee, bringing the total for the Connecticut valley, not Including Hartford, to divided as follows; Clileopee, 37, Including two women; Holyoke, nine; Springfield, four, one wonmn; tlrccutlcld, one and Thompsonvllle, Conn., two, Those under arrest on the federal warrants are John NusalzewskI of Chicopee, and Harry Shapiro of Springfield, truck drivers, who are charged with bringing the liquor Into the valley; Adam Oslrowskl and John W, Starzky, both of Holyoke, charged with violation of the wartime prohibition act. Marshal Alfred Caron of the Chicopee police, left for New Haven, Conn., with warrants charging murder agHlimt four men who huve been arrested there. The warrants were sworn til. The difficulty urlslng from the fuet out, the police say, on Information that the I'nltcd States hua not rati- given hy William Ilaker of Chicopee, fied the treaty and President Wilson who Is held on o manslaughter charge, ronscquenlly will not he uhle to Issue and Shapiro. an official convocation will lie surmounted, according to the runnell'a GEN. RICHARD W. YOUNG DEAD plan, hy President Wilson Issuing an End Comae Following Operation for unofficial eull. Appendicitis. It Is considered here Imimaslhle that Salt Lake City. Itiehard W. Young, the first meeting of the council will he held In Washington, h originally brigadier general daring the world here la war, attorney, writer, orator and acprovided. The Impression Hint the members of the council will tive In civil, social and business life Saints of Utah, died at the Latter-dahe ssked to come to Parla. hospltg! at 7 :1!0 o'clock Sunday night following an operation for appendiciNOTED PHYSICIAN DEAD. tis Sunday. He was 81 years of age. General Toung was horn In Salt Dr. Osier Dies After Seversl Weeks Lake In April 19, 1833. He began Ids lllnesss England. Oxford, England. Sir William Os- military life after being graduated United States military ier, noted physlclun, who had been from the academy at West Point, and was active lit for set end weeks, died here In the Philippines during the Span-Ish-Jilt. oierlcan wur, when he served i Or. Osier was professor of medicine with the rank of major. After the 18N0 from Johns lit Hopkins university to He was horn In Iunmht In close of that war he retired from military life and returned to Suit Iatke, where he began the pralce of law, .Ill 1903, at the Commemoration day a w HI WhCD tkclwd against Johns of execlses illopklna unlveslty General GerutftTly Young waS matte colof Baltimore, In which I16 served as Ctah'-onel regiment of professor of medicine, Dr. Osier deliv- field commanding was made up of which artillery, ered the address In which he spoke of o7 cavalry. 'the comparative uselessness t men two squadrons shove 40 years of age." His words, Negro Dies, AgeJ 128 Years, then siMikeu without thought of how Parkersburg, W. Va. William Toy. they would he, passed round the world In garbled form of ton, a negro, one of the oldest men In the United States, died Saturday every variety. He was quoted as huv-lu- g Little Ilocklng, Ohio, near Parkersat men lit that that effect, said, past 128 years. age were of no vulue lu the progress burg, at the age of of humanity and Hint men who hud Withholds Action on Sugar Bill. reached the age of 00 should he chloroWashington. President Wilson Is formed. Ir. Osier remained silent for a long time before issuing a denial withholding net Ion on the MeXury hill extending the life of the sugar equal. Unit he had made such s statement Izutlon board until the hoard files a memorandum concerning the measure. CLAUSE. OPPOSE , PLANNED TO ENTER WAR ON SIDE OF CENTRAL POWERS IN 1918, IT IS ALLEGED DEATH CAUSE OOTLEOGERS THEY 8ELL- - LIQUOR WHEN MADE WITH WOOD ALCOHOL. Chicopee, Mas. Four men were arrested Sunday on federal warrants, . IS CHILES LAXATIVE EFFECT PEACE PACT PRESIDENT FIG SYRUP .f thc-etyte- jn. j J BStefJRS MnmEftS 4-e- , se |