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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH lid If U.S. UTAH BUDGET L BE ASKED TO FINANCE ALLIES PROFESSIONAL CARDS Preparations are being made ut Fort Dougle for target practice which is scheduled to commence the first of next month on the range south of tlie post. e A bicycle road race is being arranged for Saturday, May 11, by th Ogden sporting goods dealers over t)l course from Ogden to the Utah licit Springs. The commissioner of water works for Salt Lake City announces that the city has undertaken to furnish free water for all war gardens in the city DR. A. T. GOUGH Registered Veterinarian Phone ten-mil- MEN GIVEN ASSURANCE THAT ADJUSTMENT BOARD WILL DECIDE IN THEIR FAVOR. Dnector McAdoo Will Be Sent The Wage From Tells Men Good Word Out About May 5, Increase to Date January t. THREE KILLED AND MUCH PROP. ERTY DAMAGE RESULT OF EARTHQUAKE. EXPECTED Two Small Towns in Southern California Wrecked, Property Damage Being Immense Shock Felt in Utah and Arizona. British Chancellor of Exchequer, in In troduclng Budget in House of Commons, Puts Faith in Generosity of United States. ASSISTANCE HAS BEEN GIVEN THE ENTENTE; MUCH MORE MUST BE GIVEN. for 51r-A'lo- 4 ITe-ide- at Los Angeles. All of southern California and part of western Arizona and Utah were shaken Sunday at 3:32 p. in. by an earthquake which wrecked virtuuLly all buildings and residence In Hemet and San Jacinto, two inland towns forty-fivmiles southeast ot Riverside, Cnl., and caused minor properly damage in practically every town and city. One man, Frank Jv Darnell if this city, was trampled to death In a panic ut Santa Monica. A woman waa Injured by fulling from a second-fctorwindow at San Jacinto, and a number of perKnng were Injured there ami elsewhere, none geriousl.v, 'Three men entombed In a magnesite mine tunnel near Hemet were saved hy fellow workers, who drove an air shaft to them. The severity of the hock seemeo greatest Inland, hut It was distinctly apparent at nearly every point ovei California south from u line from Bur-stoto the coast and In some parts of Arizona, although no damage was reported there. In Iais Angeles and vicinity tin damage was apparent nmlnly In broken windows. Hundreds of large plate glass windows here were shattered. Several large buildings allowed crucks or bulges, hut the extent of Kiieli damage to buildings could not be definitely ascertained. Homes all over southern California were shaken, dishes rattled, furniture moved, and, in many places, the shock was such as to cause the occupants to vacate hastily. In Arizona the shock was reported to have extended as far east as Selligman and Milford in Utah. - UTAH - $ 5 5 5 5 DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST Office in Douglass Building We Carry the BEST Over Bertelsen's Store 1918. Tlie daughter of Mr. an' Andrew Bonur Law, chan Mrs. Oswald It. Stewart of Benjamin eeltor of the exchequer, in introducing died ut a Provo hospital from burns tlie budget in the house of commons on received while playing at a bonfire at April 23, said it was the largest in Benjamin. the history of tlie world. Some 200 skilled workers, enlisted His expectations us to the assistance at tlie United States employment glveu to the entente allies by the bureau, left Salt Lake Monduy afterUnited States had been fulfilled. Not noon for Seattle and San Francisco withstanding this assistance, the Brit- for work in the governish louus to the allies in the last year mentshipbuilding program. were 505,000,000. The United States Appropriation of $5400 was voted hud ndvuuced to all the allies last week by the Suit Lake city comMr. Bouar Law said that Germanys mission, to defray the cost of the mudispensary to he established by daily expenditure was 6,250,000, vir nicipal the lieulth department for treatment of tually the same as the British, but the social diseases. German total did not include various To succeed Francis D. Brown, whose charges borne by the central governments here. Tlie total German votes resignation becomes effective April 30, of credit amounted at the present to Miss Curolyn L Smith has been appointed secretary of the state Indus-tria62100,000,000. commission, to assume her duties Air. Bouar Law declared It was the In that place May 1. duty of the government to levy ns A petition by which permission is much taxation as could be borne hy the nation without weakening it in the sought to advance the price of gas 20 conduct of the war. The excess prolits cents per 1000 cubic feet, or from 81 tux would not lie increased, because if cents to $L01, was tiled last week with it were, the government should not get the public utilities commission by tlie more money, and might get less, lie Utah Gas & Coke company. James II. Wolfe, assistant states atintended, however, to stop the leakage iu that tax. torney general, and Miss Carolyn WillMr. Bouar Law introduced new taxa- iams, secretary of the state board of tion schemes with I lie proposal to in- examiners, were licensed to marry at crease the postal rate within tlie Chicago, according to telegraphic word United Kingdom and to the United received at Salt Lake April 16. David Itosenthal, a livestock dealer States, Canada, India and tlie other dominions from a penny to three hall of Suit Lake, suffered a broken leg REGISTER WOMEN ALIENS. pence, yielding 3,400,000. The post- and painful body bruises as a result age on postcards would be a penny. of being thrown from his wagon, which President Takes Steps to Nullify Work The income tax would lie raised from wns struck from tlie rear by an autoof Women Spies. 5 shillings to 6 shillings in the pound. mobile said to have been driven by a on Wilson Tlie stump duty on checks would be young woman. Washington. April 0 Issued a proclamation calling raised from a penny to two pence, A special campaign Is just being for the registration of all female enemy yielding 750,000. Tlie increased in- started by the state food administraSENDING WHEAT TO BELGIANS. aliens of Austro Hungarian or Herman come tax would yield 11,000,000. There tor to secure the planting of 10,000 birth. would he no change in the tux on In- acres of white flint corn in the state, All women of these nationalities in Three Million Bushels to be Shipped at comes under 500. There would be no with the idea in view of producing Once to Starving Ones. tin District of Columbia who have increase in the rate on service pay. enough corn to manufacture 15,000,000 been residents in the district will he Washington. To relieve starving pounds of cornmeal. AMERICANS SUFFER LOSSES. given until May 5 to leave. Female llelgians, 3,000,000 bushels of wheat The work of planting what is betransients here w ill lie given until April will he rushed immediately from lieved will be the largest war garden 183 ports, taking precedence even Reported That Germans Took in Utah was begun last week at the Prisoners at Details as to when and where female over food for the other allies, it was Seicheprey. University of Utah. Twelve acres of enemy aliens may register will la made rnrnC on high authority here. Washington. Officials of the war land in the vicinity of the east bench Tills will feed the 9,250, (XX) people department have refused to confirm school wns public in the course of a few days by plowed last fall and wdll for one month. Official cablegrams or deny rumors to the effect that Gen- be Attorney General Gregory. this spring. planted The administrative machinery to be reaching here pictured Belgium as eral IVrshing had reported the GerClaim is made by the Western PaUsed by the government in this work starving. The country is totally withmans as having lost 400 men killed, cific and the Los Angeles & Salt Lake will he the sunn as now employed for out bread at this moment and even wounded and captured in last Saturrailroad that the state utilities comthe registering of mule enemy aliens with the immediate rustling of food days engagement with the. American no jurisdiction In the commission has across it is believed that nothing can forces at Seicheprey. It was iu this police departments of cities mid Utah-Idahof the Sugar complaint in smaller communities. avert n bretnlless period of about twen- battle that the Germans claim to have on rates that lime rock pany freight The operation of the regain 'ions pro- ty days. captured 1S3 American prisoners. from Flux to the factories are too high. With the allies clamoring for more hibiting enemy aliens from cnleriug hunters of Champion gopher Alliance Affairs Disposed Of. 'prohibited ureas without permit will find more food In the face of the Ger- Weber county is the title that has been of the Affairs Del, not iifiply to German women until n jiini) drive, Herbert lias been Wilmington, lloover " won by George and Wilford Frorer, 14 date to be fixed Ly oernian-AmericnAlliance, lighting relentlessly for the last ten National and 16 years of age, of Eden. In winera I. The object of lids, says a state- days to save the Belgian people from which recently decided to dissolve, ning this title the boys have added ment made by the attorney generals practical famine and 1ms finally ar- were formally wound up here Tuesday $18.40 to their war savings stamps when Adolph Timm of Philadelphia, accounts for 368 office, Is so that arrangements may la ranged to ship ahead of everything gophers upon which handed over railsecretary-treasurebushels of wheat. made by women to apply for permits collected the bounty. they road bonds' worth $30,000 to General and a careful investigation may he Weather conditions permitting, Utah TWO U. S. SHIPS BLOWN UP. Charles Bird, president of the Delamade before the issuance of permits. will this year produce a 100 county ware Bed Cross. Any German women in any prohibitcent peach crop, followed closely per H Moor Florence The Lake and ed area after the time set for their by other counties throughout the state, Huns May Abandon Offensive. Victims of Germans. departure will he subject to arrest and whose crop estimate is placed at SO to correOttawa. Beater's Limited, to Internment. Two disasters Washington. 90 per cent, according to an opinion American ships In the war zone, re- spondent at British headquarters in expressed by J. Basil Walker, state to German Patient Murders Doctor. ported Sunday hy Vice Admiral Sims, France says that, according crop pest commissioner. San Francisco. Dr. Martin Crotoszy-ner- , commander in chief of the American prisoners, leaves of absence will be With the holding of the forty-fourtin in the German army early prominent San Francisco physi- naval forces abroad, are believed to resumed session of the grand lodge in annual May. "Such action," the dispatch says, lives. cian, was shot and instantly killed in have taken a toll of eighty-siLake last week, the ninety-nintSalt suggests that tlie enemy anticipates liis offices Saturday hy a man said to Tlie I.ake Moor was sunk April 11 of the organization of the anniversary or of tlie abandonment decision the it have been Frank Freeman, mu of the by n German submarine in Knglish Order of Odd Fellows was Independent doctor's patients. The murderer I lien waters and forty-fiv- e members of tier offensive hy then. observed. Eighty-nin- e delegates and shot hinmelf in ht head nmj died w;',ir ;rew are missing, . thirty-tw- o officers and past grand to to Berlin. Czernin 6o ell route to the etnergO'iey hospital. No Tlie Florence H, was torn open by were In attendance. Washington. Count Czernin, accord- masters reason is known for the shouting. a terrific explosion while she lay in The pupils of the public schools of an official dispatch from Franco, a French port, ' April 17, and forty-on- ing to Bertogether with the faculty, to Ephraim, ambassador to is be appointed Americans Fought to Firdsh. members of her crew are gone. the students and faculty of the and from a lin. Zurich, telegram Quoting Our troops were overwhelmParis. The apparent loss of life in the two Snow Normal college, led hy the bands ed hy a superiority of numbers, but disasters is the greatest, ns far ns the dispatch says it should be borne of the two schools, paraded the In Charles mlml in his that Emperor This was the of- maritime losses are concerned, since fought to a finish.' streets of Ephraim one day last week him ficial characterization hy a field com- the torpedoing of the British transport last letter to Czernin informed In the interest of gardening and Inrelie not before be would that it long mander of the American troops, who Tuscnnin, laden with American troops, creasing the food production of that ceived a new post. successfully repulsed an enemy on- more than 200 of whom lost their vicinity. slaught in the Toul sector, In his re- lives. Irish Quit Work in Protest. Paying high compliment to the to port headquarters. American Dublin. the of decision troops and declaring that e Following In Fifty-fivBuilds Ship Days. on Saturday, upon the loyalty of tlie people of the tlie here trade congress & Grim Jest of Mexicans. Skinner The Eddy Seattle. the final deMexico City. Mail advices tell of plant on Saturday launched the 8800-to- various trade unions have met and gen- United States depends war in of the allies, favor of the cision fifty-fiv- e erally accepted the decision and dea fiesta at San Baltasar, a small town steel steamer West a large before Dunmore Lord spoke to termined abstain from all work In the state of luebln, at which the days after laying the keel. Satat tlie Commercial club at ns a protest against conscripgathering Tuesday were of workmen tlie Juan engaged Garcia, urday night village, president at a banquet at which lie was lured hy enemies into impersonaton the installation of the power plant tion nml as evidence of their purpose Salt was the guest of honor. to resist it. vvhirh was to tie vessel an the to have ready effigy hanged and promise ing Allotments of $10 each were allowed as a climax to tlie eebhralhm. They for service in sixteen days. Heads British Missions to U. S. week by the state board of exlast him in then hanged reality. Lieutenant G. to 291 Utah Indian war vet General Washington. aminers Guard. Under Irish Railroads T. M. Bridges of the Britisli army, who erans and widows of veterans. The Morgan Pays $50,000 for Helmet. London. Tlie principal railways, lias money comes from an appropriation of New York. .1. I. Morgan bought a IMistofficos and telephone exchanges in recently arrived in Washington, been made principal military adviser $25,000 made by the last legislature in ilia tiered German helmet on Monday Ireland are under military guard, a of the Britisli ambassador ami high behalf of those who aided in the Black tfor $50,000. Iaiud cheering greeted the dispatch from Cork to Lloyd's Weekly Hawk and other Indian wnr troubles bid for the memento of the war at the declared Saturday. The dispatch adds commissioner, and head of all British military missions in the United In Utah during 1806 and 1867 and at open air Liberty loan meeting iu the that raids for concealed nrtns and ex- States. Intermittent periods surrounding those financial district plosives continue. years. Former Postmaster Bohemians Are Starving. Mexican Raiders Busy. The people of tlie town of Opliir beNewark, N. J.Fred W. Waster-harth- . El l.iso, Texas. Armed Mexicans Washington. Thousands of families lieve they have eclipsed every other formerly postmaster at Lake in Bohemia, esjieelnlly at Prague ami crossed the border in the Big Bend view, N. .1., and for thirty-sevetown in the state population considyear: ered in their numa off drove and vicinity, are starving, according to an district Sunday purchase of the third a naturalized American, is on and cows from the White official dispatch received from ber of hor-.e- s issue of Liberty bonds. The quota of here have to his citizenship revokeu reFrance, which quoted the Lcipziger ranch, according to information Opliir was $10,lXX and on April 16, be huso of seditious utterances. at Yolks Zeituug. ceived here from state officers $65,000 worth of the bonds had beeu Marfa. Texas. Ball Player Kills Wife and Self. bought, with more promised. Fifteen British Vessels Lost. 1 Tlie hme Ogdon merchant who has Aider a heated hicago. argument Corn Bread Served at White House. Ixmdoii. The losses to British slop.I ii.a-on a crowded been holding out against the riles g corner. served Is broad Corn in the past Washington. ping hy mine or submarine local retailers during ;! e petio i sbot and kill-wiu and Wheat and t ibe Wln'e . House. week totaled fifteen. In the previous id... war has annonimid Vs w i ir of the M own 1, ,f n is him- been cut off the lleii- .,ok week only six British toerehannicn nos-, V. eo al e gun to abide hy the i . g .1 .. ' ., s c- - ;.t a I'M Mel'rood 1. four ,,.r . 'ii, e tunc, it w a were miii'k by mine or subina: ine, ' r the down !' o,i g ., t fo offit'ial Saturday. ton-,- . of them of mote Gian u: comm ; u.l o Washington. Directin' General on Monday sent a massage to all of tin employes of the railroad administration giving them praetlral nssnr-nne- e that they would receive a suh Mautlul increase in wages. Tie tells them the giM)d word will lie sent about May 5. immediately after his return on tlie eompletion of the I.ilierty loan drive. The director general asks the men to show their patriotism and proper spirit by hauling all the money they can in buying IJlierty loan bonds. The wage Increase will date from January 1, and tin director general passes along the broad hint that the increase will tie four months velvet, and no better use could he made of it than In turning this to the support of the wnr, while they will receive 4 per cent a year Interest. No Indication of the Increase Is given. Reaches Decision. Tin wage adjustment horud has finished its decision and is ready to submit the findings to the director gen oral on May 4. It Is generally believed that tin; advance will average about 0 per cent. This will mean the cutting of a melon worth something like $J."0.000,MK) fur the employes. It will he divided, in view of the high cost of living, so the more poorly paid men will rccelv tin greater proportionate Increase. - PAYSON, 5' CCp J. DR. H. ELLSWORTH Phone 23. i&t vjF Res. 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