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Show EVENING NEWS. 0 TUESDAY IWCJKS to to c3b (9) (9) (3) cfc MARCH ATE to dJ: 30 DM) SALT i9j c9j CITY LAKE A . UTAH i i (.Ih r c8j c3j, tlM k TuSUf u )w hew , SEVENTIETH to cOj TuUm Unii blag Mbit cQ) YEAH to to Tornadoes Ripped Paths of Destruction Through,' Sections of, Eight State s . 5 MEH To be Thinking Along millC Interviewer of Ten Partisan Aspirants and. Hoover Cives Summary of His Impressions SECTIONS ONLY DISTINCTION IS ON IkOfTOttS SuTIJ Tate is ike IwsIfUi adi4aiea iaa the Hapaelaet pce.l4.eUai ! lalsrvia.ed tape. Miens eft.r aa4 few p.r. ketk pan tea aa Mr eseee4le( gecUes ef ledsy J llsw. FROM RU N MRuhr Rebels Have Been Given Ultimatum One Line EMPLOYEES ASK LEAGUE W0RL$ HIGHER WAGES ef a ssrlee ef articles dierese. la this arUris Mr. Ike Isa fcadiag cehgiyi.s el Ik. vices ef tkees e.Sr oa tks Illinois Tie-U- f . it iitneiLiua. by Bruce CinCAGO, March IS. Oerka. te. agraphert and bosk keep re employed ta municipal oAcaa went aa mrlke for higher aalartea, thraelealag a paralysis af city business, la addition 111 garbage beadier were om strike shutting down the msnirpal garbage reduction plant and causing a suspea J State Troop Still Patrol Devastated Area in Illinoi Estimate of Property Loss Is Placed at $15,000,000 But Reports From Isolated Sections May Swell This. CHICAGO, XmvN Tw sewtoe It rtnml lo ludaled ertioa o t aH Male. vfettod by Hobday of turvibdoea. U lay ralard U death loll Id KnawMdlM work la the -wug . taulnl RttoM la wella adunder ritUrW with the Had Com raiuinlUrM prorldlat lands for the auaMllaldf Meed of the aaf. ram EeUmatoa of .Ua .total rrfMl w , I.. , daMC dona ranx Rout . . oe to si3.ooo.soo. W the member qf noon today dead M'Wlmm' Indiana, T Ohlo;0j Michigan. S SS; Alabama. IT; Nebrua-k- e, , 'tPa.itOVtt lirfla,Mleeonrt. I; Wtaoomdn. I; An unverified report that IS I. MU persons mere killed at Stovall. Ga., a village near 1m Grange, aa being Investigated, and should this prove traa the death lift would b Increased to ITS. Many Reported MMn(. number were reported missing in tarious localltlea and It waa feared that some of these might bo found to have been killed. No accurate estimate of the total property damage which runs into the millions, could be made today. In Illinois' It waa estimated that the material loss waa 11.000.000; In west ern Ohio. 12.000.000; Michigan, 12,. OU0.000, and Georgia more than A - Stale 'troops 'stllTpatforThklOrtn-swrp- t areas of Illinois and the Red Cross and civilian committees organ ixed aid for the injured and homeless. Carpenters who began reconstruction work yesterday around Chicago had cleared most of the wreckage today. All of the- refugees had been placed In homes or tents. But one death occurred yesterday among the injured and hospitals re ported that most of the hundreds of patients would recover. - La Crosse Inundated la-da- y In March, 1917 on Peace time Basis But in Good aloa of gar bags collection. At the name lima a geoeral strike ef Berlin Government Declare Mut Accept Condition groups ef the IMIS manicipaJ ei ployeae threatened as tha result of At One- - Alii e Told No action of the city eon noil early today In rejecting a revised budget carrying More Troop Will be Sent e 1 4.404. 1 94 te meet salary raises. debate ever tbe . Into Dutrict Hum I PerAfter an tbe eewacU flnanoial tangle city's Vessels. mitted Under Treaty. until I o'clock this afternoon when It will take up the original budget, which carries no per adWASHINGTON. March 30. The ESfEN. March If .All but eee . vances Atlantic fleet never was better pro. Three hundred ef the I B clerk MipuUUoa af the Bar I la government pared for war than when It cams from voted for tha etitke last night. They relative to a accaatloa af fighting laCuban waters late In March. 1417. receive 11.141 a year and demand a the Sahr dMrtet have beea accepted Lit rales. after Its winter ballla practice. Rear by tha eeatraj eosnmlttaa to charge ef' Admiral Henry T. Mayo, former merit op ratio na 'here, Embargo Shipments of the Beet, today to h notlflrado aat to Bw- 'hate by told the senate committee InvestigatCHICAGO. March S. Livestock llo tonight. Exception was taken to ing the navy's conduct of the war. to tha Chicago market, the four condition regarding tha surshipments The persenael was on a peace ha. with lbs exception of horoea. were on. render of arms and am munition. The la and was somewhat Inadequate, the der an embargo today as tbs result ef guvnmmsnt wai informed that this a strike of tea members of tbo Liveadmiral .said, hut officers and mso Handlers' Unton employed by condition would be accepted if eon- stock were confident and well trained and Union the Stockyards and TraaMl stroed In accordance with the Biele- feld agreement. target practice in southern waters company. t Frovtaiona were being made te dl had 'ahown gratifying results. The government stipulated Its con- on care hundreds the vect of stock ef No written plan or pojjpy for tha 1 outskirts ef the elty te other markets. dliions muat be accepted by tomorrow.! of the fleet Au the war participation Cattle receipts dropped yesterday to 10 Will Keep Treaty Term - T 1.14 head and hog receipts to waa gyen him when the fitted States A . a because of tha embargo. Joined The elites. Rear Admiral Mayo Demands for increases of from 39. Assurance a Merck PARIS, testified, " b ' In "conversations with Refues. Definitely to Com- - to 149 e month with elimination lit of have bean Gorman gov-- , tbe by given chief Admiral were ef naval work opt a Sunday presented by the rrtmwl that It will not send Into the t Soviet Minister Notifies Majority.of Judiciary Holds Waltons, Benson, turn . dtrlkera. U tuna now With offl-wreceive from till Ruhr valley more They other department ply. regular troops than' to 114 a month, according to comTrait- - ljkU h and Informed - are allowed that the misby the tarma of tha VerDefeat Given Socialists Perpetual Poland to Democrats party officials. Socialist sailles treaty. A German delegation, of his command were to preWaat FVxkvai MertUXww ors Minority Deny Au- sions for called on Premier hi literand and lain, Instant .service; to protect Russian Forces and Poles pare Reinstate Zahlt Cabinet The union heads have telegraphed last night, told him ths German troops' thority to Depose Men. the coasts of the United Staes and to Washington asking that federal medi- in the Knhr district did not exceed tha, All Own Fronts. ators be sent here, following refusal number allowed and declared no more Holding train naval personnel. of Federal Judge Alahuler, whe ha such troops would be arnt there with- -' Disposal of the ships of the Atlanattributed other stockyards trouble out authorisation from tha Allies. JO March N. T., ALBANT, tic fleet along of Central te act unless the men first went blck Receiving members of the French'1 five LONDON, , March 30. George T. Charges of unfitness against the America in 113 and 1114 to protect to work. press last evening, at. Mlllnrand deTchltcbertn, the Russian soviet for- Socialist members of the New Xork American Interests there, had a very Calling off the strike caused no In- clared If the German violated the Aucrease In meat prices hers, although term af tha treaty by sanding a eign minister, baa notified Poland of state assembly Louts Waldmdn, detrimental effect" on its efficiency, tbe five big packers say their plants strong armed force into tbe Ruhr dlsy Bolomon. Admiral Mayo said. The outbreak of hie willingness to open peace nego- gust Claessens, Charles will be entirely shut down within a trict, France would occupy part of Orr war In Samuel called the to altenUen and DeWItt Europe on aa 10 Poland A. has tiations Samuel week if the strike continues. Aver- the neutral none, whether the Alllee1 April comcondition of his of "unsatisfactory a majority have been sustained by age hog prices yesterday were 114.71. agreed or not. suggested, according to a wireless I he said, he Immediately began - - the astombty-JudlcUrMsommltteala. mand. 4 compared to 11.14 last week and w);lp his forces into shape " The Confer message' from Moscow Tod ay. Crists' 11.47 a year ago. qn to u,ireBult was reflected, he added, in the! Dutch Help Teutons ' M. Tchltcbertn suggests that the a 30,000 word report submitted seats splendid condition on the. fleet In the ' legislature today. It says ttur meeting be held somewhere in THE HAGUE. March 39. (Havas). spring of 1117. should be declared vacant. The Dutch government is reported Receive Instruction. to any law prevUt a of Enactment to have given Germany 4,499 ton of ' to admits On which 3, Admiral Mayo 1117, February alyni organization Bolsheviki Defeated wheat . and barley for revitualtng received instructions to tako every its membership from occupying the towns In the Ruhr valley. on U of- precaution of the safeguarding of the a of party political position WARSAW, March 30. Russian Bol- ficial ballot of the state ia advocated. fleet In view of the strained relations New Cabinet Formed later with Germany. A few hour Reviews Evidence. shevik forces which have been attackorders for the defense of the fleet, ing the Polish front in Podolla have The report reviews evidence heard $. The . new said. BERLIN. March suffered severe losses and at points during the recent 24 days trial, pur- were placed In effect, hethe to fleet for the return of Socialist I that the Prussia, it was Upon ministry show organised to to have withdrawn the eastward, says porting the northern waters a patrol fore of announced today, ia composed as fol an official statement issued at army party opposed prosecution of e inaus-havwas or cruiser and smaller vessels for J headquarters her today. Polish troops! war, opposed all legislation n EL PASO, Texas, March 9. Har- lows; Premier and minister of agriculture, ganlaed and he was informed that this pursued the enemy and have, trial and military conscflptlonpledg-retakedethe be ths for of old minister directed would Interior,: Halstead of Ban Francisco, was Herr. Braum; force by the tsrrltory which waa lost in ed Its members to work shot and killed last night on the road Herr Beverlng; minister of edueaGon, . the savage fighting of last week, It is repeal of the conscription law, ad-of partment.was of the start to "This the what conscription vised resistance to Sierra Blanca, Texas, 4 miles east Herr Haenlsch; minister of finance, said. believed to be a labor and urged the repudia- ccmmander-ln-chie- f lof El Paso, according to Information Herr Ludeman; minister ofof public Fighting on all fronts is reported. In life and said Admiral Mayo, false policy, one of the recent Bolshevik attacks tion of war debts. sent here today. He was In an auto- works Herr Oceer; ministerof trade. peoples "Tho Bociallat party of America, "mainly control of active operations of two enemy regiments were annihilated mobile with C. P Crawford, a business Herr Flschbeck; minister Is not a loyal subordinate forces by the department. of El Paso and. Topeka, welfare, Herr Bteegerwald; minister and It la reported the Poles have says the report, associate, or , political "In view of my presence in the area American organisation, Justloe. Herr Zehnhoff. taken 50 prisoner. Kana, at the time. How or by whom of Four by the of operations to be covered by the of tho minleters are BoclaU Halstead was shot was not .known A battle between armored trains party, disgraced occasionally a of declaration or act in Democrats and force the traitorousmy opinmtmion, patrol Democrats, two are here. took placs east of Dsraxnia, It is said. member,but Is a disloyal organisa- ion, should have been assigned to The news ef the killing reached El two are members of Center party.. The trains were only 209 feet apart tion of per- me. exclusively composed Paso in a tel pgr am from Mr. Craw- Premier Braum was minister of agri- during the combat, and it ia said the of traitors. Therefore the-aThe fleet at the outbreak of war was ford, addressed to E. F. Maxwell, culture In the late cabinet and Herr soviet forces were obliged to with- apetual subscribmember of that party in In types of vessels essential manager of the Crawford theater in Han lech, Herr Oeaer, Herr Flschboeh,; draw, having lost several cars and ing to the constitutional oath of of- lacking to efficiency, particularly .battle cruisEl Paso. Crawford and Halstead Herr Bteegerwald and Herr Zehnhoff suffered other severe losses. fice to support the Constitution of the ers, scout cruisers, light cruiser and were partners In an oil propesltlon at also were members of that ministry. The Poles are reported to be hold- United the constitution of seagoing and submarines, the witness and States Toyah, Texaa and were returning to ing their own on all fronts. the state of New Tork should be ut- aid, adding that "furthermore there their property when tha affair occursham as patently now are none disregarded of these types 'even terly red. and a mere cloak for treachery. Mr. Crawford wired from available." Sierra before the to summoning parliament Blanca that Halstead had bees shot Reports. Separate consider the question of Hansburg,(M 35 west miles of there killed, etcher Makes Defense the principal town in the second pie-UNeewPUyborr:nd"Tho mu. i that, he had taken the body to sons. bescite Sierra Blanca. of Brooklyn, signed a report expressesThe 39. Zahle WASHINGTON. March The considered the News of the death was wired by I ministry ing the belief that the Socialists were cort of the convoy which included the question of disposition of the second Mr. Maxwell lo W. Rltohle, Hetel entitled to retain tbeir seats. They sons in settled had favor of been weakened Antilles Germany transport by Towanda, Jones 'street, San Francisco, i state that no evidence waa produced The opposition, another business partner of Halstead, I Kb- - the night before that vessel was sunk the recent plebescite.' the of the to attitude show that Wil30. March DENVER, Colo., of one of the howeyer, insisted there should be at and to Mrs. Willard Halstead, mother during the war waa not other. by the return toonBrest liam Jennings Bryan, upon arrival in cialists account of a heavy least provisional internationalisation of deceased at Hackettstown, N. J. escortlng yachts htan negative, withholding aid and searBear B. Fletcher of Flensburg and the second none. William Admiral Crawford Is the son of L. )t. CrawDenver at 7:30 o'clock this morn-ta- comfort to their government, rather JACKSON, Miss., March 30. The. the naval board ford of Topeka, Kan. .than a..poailJve.flne cf. Airing MOM testified today before Neb.-,-- cn- - rout men'eamw-tor-EtTaso rieto- - senate today-ratifietwo removal" from MfeMftwIppfr rfomHfe SlnV Fnftrr Rl.Kcc e iThs 1nVesUgafinghB'" nations eqemles. Los Angeles, denied he is a candidate comfort Toyah Sunday night, purchased a the federal woman suffrage amend-- ; Two Democratic members of the Brest command by Rear Admiral Sims truck in El Paso (Monday and started for nomination aa president of the committee, Maurice Bloch and Wil- after the Antilles was torpedoed In To Bottom of Sea of aev-- J back to their oil holdings Monday ment thus reversing the action amend-United States. He will speak to the liam 8. Evans of New York, hold October, 117. . ; the when weeks oral ago "The eaoorttng yacht Kana wha left night at gll fi'clock ttyeHng by auFor" Hi Country tomobile. public at noon .today before tbe Den- that. the members ' assembly ver Bar association at 1 o'clock and cannot unseat the Tire 'Socialists the convoy on the night of October 14 meat waa rejected. " T 'l before the pupils of a grade school without violating their own oath of because of the rough weather.' AdTOMBSTONE. Arlx.,'March S9.In 30. The March -- miral Fletcher testified, "leaving the DOVER. some time in the afternoon.-- He will office. 'Del., , Sonora, Mexico, Is on leave Denver tonight. Evans contends that under the Antilles and two other transports- with explaining his' principal motive in house committee on revised statutes' escort.as an The two minthe Revolution 1,144 asaemof state the of the yachts constitution only striking copper Verge to which the joint resolution tor the. b!y-"i- s forbidden from impoelng up- - Antilles was sunk about dawn the next ers and their sympathisers from Ble-be- e ratification of equal suffrage had Repeal of Daylight Law. on July 13, 1917, Captain Harry C. any memebr any test of loyalty. morning. NOGALES, Sonora, March 10.' The "Radical mlnorites, says Eavns, Admiral Fletcher previously had tes- Wheeler, at that time sheriff of state of Sonora, Mexico, is on the been referred, voted today, 4 to S, to - ALBANT- .- N. T.. March 39. The "must be driven from the legislature. tified that operations of his escort Cochise county today told the Jury verge of revolution, according tb a report the measure out "on Its merFowler bill designed to repeal the day- It is better to have them in the legis- forces composed entirely of converted trying Harry B. Wootton on a charge The negative voles were cast by telegram received here today from its. light saving law failed of passage in lature than In secret meieting in cel- yachts up to that time, had been' seri- of kidnaping In connection with the General P. Alias Call, who recently Democrats. ! tho assembly I&te today. . The vote lars. . occaon he that several would been have deportations ously handicapped resigned from President Cairansa'g Both the senate and house commit- waa 75 to 44. one leu than required. "Liberty involves the right to think sions by rough weather, which de- willing to "sink the entire Blsbee dis- cabinet to assist in the campaign of tees will report ths ratification resThe same bill was adopted by a 24 to wrong," Bloch In stroyers, he solder could have faced trict to the bottom of the sea for his General Alvaro Obregon for ths presi- olution this afternoon so that a says Assemblyman 25 vote In the senate last night. his report.,. without trouble. country. , dency of Mexico, may be taken . tomorrows Shape Every Precaution Was Taken For Safe-guarding American War all-nig- ht ed at DANISH RULER COrfflTEEOF N.OSSHBLY PEACE MEETING rWILLBEHELD ' anU-gvve- BPLDLY FACES CRISISCREATED DENIESSEATS ON APRIL 4 or aa v - the--coast -- San Francisco Man Shot While , Riding in Auto I LA CROSSE, Win, March 39. Railroad tracks leading to factories and jobbing houses along the .river front were under water this morning. With a stage of 13.2 over a foot above flood stage, the Miasiaslppi is still rising. The water lapped at the flooring of the Clinton iitreet bridge crossing, Black river, which was , ip danger of being swept away. , The main freight track of "he Burlington railroad waa only a few Inches above the waterline this mom ng. In North La Crosse 25 families moved household furniture from their homes during the night and a large additional residential area is flooded today. French ' inland farmers today were rescuing livestock, caught - In high spots by the rising water and moving stock from flooded barns to higher land. La Crosse la nearly surrounded by water, but the main part of the city Is In no danger, being built on land far above the high water mark, . ' -- Bridge Collapses WAUflAUKEE, Wis.. March 89. The Interstate bridge herei n 480-foete'eT'affucture, collapsed under the strain of the flood waters and ice of the Menominee river. The river had feet above normal when yld.lO-1- 2 the supports gave way and the bridge plunged Into the water. The loss is estimated at $25,990. ot High Wind Causes Death LINCOLN, Neb., March 30. One fatality occurred When 58 mile an hour winds swept Nebraska Sunday,-I- t was learned here today. Florence aged 12. was struck on- - the head by a gat blown shut while she Was assisting with chores on a farm Bean-bUrcro- (Continued on page three.) p Faces Metropolis of Business by Two Strikes Embargo On Stock Sbipmenta. ill, Thar $ Bllvea ) , for thoffica of. are tan candidal sew YORK. March 4. fbnoa have a flghU pre.id.nt of the felted IMatea ten. that is, who to spead eeverel I have ialarvlewed them all. It ie an awful thing caadidster read candidates. of ; our life doing nothing but talk to the expert Nevertheless, friends. ales' candid ta taJk sad speeches floats not wtlkeet aorae iBieMltnf comp.ne.iwni which I shall try to ' ta this article. A The astenishing thing te wie about thsee caadldattoMoup IwmocrelS, and' ell KepubUoane was the amaslng Mmltsylty of thef new on pub-llo qutoUona At least, It waa aatoniablng to one who has been brought up lo believe thst a Democrat thinks differently from a Republican. Such thinking as Is being done by the candidates' this yesr. regardless pattern. If there Is a of party, a sms to fail largely into on familiar a are if there opposing groups real cleavage of opinion la this country, Whom o clash la Imminent, the Republican and Demecraile parties the do not seem to know It (I exclude from discussion for the moment and the Socialist.. Thtea groups ntv Labor party, the committee of 41, social institutions, are hardly likely however Interesting to the student of to win in an election in 119 ) To earn manse: All the candid alee at both parties eay practically the earns thing regarding Bolshevism. Not one of them not even Attorney Gene ml Palmer profeeeae to have any real fear of a Bolshevist uprising in the United States All ef them have the same Idea, generally speaking about Industrial war. unrest. They alt want labor to get a little more" than before the elemore other that eo much to want labor seem te get But they don't reseed. ments In the community will be dl with one breath they They all demand a beetneae administration, and hlgh-ooof living of the Is solution the geclar that Increased production the pert which currency Inreallxe te poem two on or Only problem. flation play. (Cnntlaued oa page seven ) i.'opyrlght. CHICAGO CITY King ChristiiQ of Denmark Takes Rule Firmly in His Grip FLEE! ... rt ' Mississippi and Not Candidate Declares Bryan ictf Delaware Favor nd I 1 Suffrage Law! g- - frem-Llnee- lni d. to-th- onii , T i -- |