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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH RUSSIANS NEW RUSSIAN INVASION ACCEPT AGREES WITH VIEWS OF PRESIDENT, BUT SAYS ALLIES DO NOT APPLY THEM. LENINE AND TROTZKY YIELD TO HUN DEMANDS AND ABJECTLY SURRENDER. When American Aim Are Openly by Other, Germany Will Consider Peace, Is Imperial The Bolsheviki Government Ha Announced lt Readmes to Accept Hun Proposals, Parley to BY GERMANS REO CROSS GIFTS HER LIVES LOST WHEN STEAMER IS POUNDED TO PIECES OFF CAPE RACE. NINETY-TW- For all occasions are doubly appreciated when they come from the store of Boyd Park. Only first quality goods, at honestly reasonable prices. Perfectly safe to shop with with us by mail. BOYD PARK POUNDED IQQ Begin Chancellor6 Declaration. Amt crdji m. Speaking before the teielisfag on IVlinmrv 25, the impe-iia- l Herman ilium elior, Count ton Heriling, made ttii.s declaration: T can fiind.uiiontaNj agree with I lie lour principles n Im I, m President Wilson's view mist l,o applied In a mutual exchange of views, anil thus declare with President Wilson Unit a poiiotnl peace cim ho discussed on such a ha sis. 'Only olio resortc Hood he made in this connection: These irinciiles miisi not onl.v lie proposed hy the jire'tdent ol the I'nitcd States, hut also must t ii.i Iv he recognized hj all Mates mid peoples. "Hut this goal has not jet hcen touched. There is Mill no court of arbitration established bv all the nations for the preservation ol peace in the name of justice. When President Wilson incidentally s.ijs that the Herman i Ii.iiii ellor Is speaking to tin tribunal tire vv oi hi, I must decline this iribiinnl as prejudiced, Joj fully as I would meet It if mi impartial court of arbitration existed and gladly as I would to realize stub ideals. Allies' Terms Not in Accord. "L'ufoi innately, however, iliere Is no traie of similar statements on the part of tie leading powers of (lie entente. England's, war aims are still tliotniijihl.v and she impel ialistnwants to impose on the world a peace aci ordnii; to England's good pleasure. "Wiieii England talks about the people s right of she dm s not think of appljing the prin-('- I a to Ireland, Egypt nnd India, "It ims been repeatedly said that wo do not lontenipiate retaining Belgium, lut that we must lie safeguarded from the danger of a country, vvitii which we desire after the war to live in peace and friendship, becoming the object or jumping-of- f ground of enemy machinations. if, therefore, n proposal came from the opposing side, for example, from tin government in Havre, we aliouhi not adopt an antagonistic attitude. even though the dismission at first might only lie unbinding. Small Step Toward Agreement. Meanwhile, I readily admit that President Wilson's message of Pebru-ar11 emistltutes perhaps a small step toward a mutual approaehment. I - y HENEY MAKES GRAVE CHARGES. Declares Packer Have Paid Spies on Hoover Board. Pram js J. Honey, in Chioago. (barge of the federal investigation of the packing industry, declares lie will show that t he tdg ('itiengo packers hail tukeu steps immediately after the entrance of the ITiiled States into the war to place men in the food administration, prior to its creation, who would not allow the packing industry to lie placed at a disadvantage. Mr. Heney dei lured Monday that at least six men who drew salaries from tin packing companies and their subsidiaries were holding important posts in the food administration. These men, lie indicated, were placed in the food administration for no other purpose l him to head off any action which would Ins detrimental to the puckers. PROFITEERS at Forty-fou- r k 500-iiiil- o Give Germans a Little Touch of Their Own Medicine. Somewhere in France. In tlie American sector northwest of Toul on Sunday (lie Hermans tried the tactics of cimecni rating artillery lire on one of tlie American positions, apparently with tlie purpose of obliterating it. Tlie Americans guns immediately punished the Herman butteries with a doubly henvy retaliatory fire anil then swept tlie enemy lines with a vicious undoubtedly Inflicting considerable damage. The Herflhin guns promptly ceased fire. Whether they were put out of action or slopped firing for oilier reasons Is unknown, but since that time hardly a shot inis been fired from tlmt point. liar-rag- struck hy a train. LIEUT. COL C. E. KILBOURNE DENOUNCED. Convoke Mass .Meetings to Support This Demand That Direct Peace Negotiations Shall Be Opened With United States. Zurich. Socialist members of the Austrian parliament on Friday passed a resolution calling upon tlie government to adopt the principles enunciated by President Wilson ns the basis for a general peace nnd asking that negotiations he begun as soon as possible. The Austrian socialists have convoked mass meetings to support their demand that direct peace negotiations shall lie opened with tlie United States. Tlie Austrian emperor lias warned tlie leaders of the different parliamentary parties that he will prorogue tlie reiehsrath and govern the country by absolute methods if a majority is not secured f rtlie provisional budget. Wild scenes in the reichrath Tuesday on tlie occasion of Premier von Sejdler's speech are described in a Vienna dispatch to the Berlin Vossisehe Zoitung. Tlie Czechs anil Slavs at one point ostentatiously quitted the house anil during tlie greater part of tlie premiers speech maintained a continuous din. There were shouts of "Lies, Treachery," Tell them that in Berlin anil similar expressions. The premier was audible only to those nearest him, Czech protests were loud against the advance of tlie Herman troops in Russia. The loles are extremely dissatisfied with tlie Austrian government and demand that tlie Ukrainian frontier shall lie fixed at tlie river Bug and that n forCount Czernin, eign minister, shall lie dismissed. Austro-Hungaria- Anarchists in Spy Role. Washington. Letters indicating that Alexander Berkman and Emma Holliman were with liar Iay-ul- , tlie Herman spy, and Indian revolution propagandist, before they were sent to prison for violating tlie draft law, were made public Sunday hy Attorney General Gregory, in answer to radical protests against the imprisonment of the anarchist leaders. Youth Confesses Three Murders. Los Angeles. Mjstery surrounding two murders which took place several jears ago was cleared up when Eddie Keves, aged 22. sentenced to hang for slaying Lofard Harwich, a newsboy, confessed that lie also participated in the slaying of Anna Bolters and Charles E. Bend.tr, a diamond merKeves implicated other perchant. sons in the three murders. Milwaukee.-Ja- ck one-side- Including an amendment condemning Senator La Follette for his aut(nde toward the war, was passed by the state senate lute Monday night by a vote of 20 to 3. Japan to Act in Siberia Soon. Ilarhin. The Japanese, according to reliable authority, intend to take action in Siberia at an ently date, and there are evidences that they have long been preparing to carry out tiii-s St. John, N F. Forty- - four persons were rescued from the wreckage of THIS TAG PREVENTS LOSS the Red Cross liner Florizel, which was pounilcil to pieces off tlie rocks of II you prevent the Iota ol a tingle ilMfi by tagging your Mock with Perfect Eat Cape Race in tlie storm on February 1 aga, you'll lave the cost of all th tag! ue. lha Perfect bar lag la to 24. you The death list now stands at manding attention of all stockman. It It ninety-two- . Tlie last hope of saving light a weight made of ikuBiBini noa corrotne ( nonpotonoui readily the lives of more persons aboard tlie attached with one operation i has liberal loom for aane and aJdress of owners ship was given up Monday night at tyimber, etc. tlie offices of the Red Cross line. FOE CATTLE. SHIFT AND H0C Tlie saved include seventeen passenSALT LAKE STAMP CO. members of tlie gers and twenty-seveIT I ARE CITY I TAM crew. for. Free Send Tlie three rescue ships, which were li.spatched to Hie scene of the wreck in answer to tlie S. O. S. wireless call, eturned to this port late Monday afternoon, bringing with them tlie forty-fou- r survivors, who were found clinging to tlie stranded hull of the ship. BARGAINS IN USED CARS Unavailing efforts had been made all 50 splendid used Oldsmoblles, N the previous night hy tlie lifesaving Uoaals $250 to $800. Guaranteed first class coudition-earow s along tlie shore, but the storm tf wanted by terms running right panics. Wtue for detailed list and decrip would not permit a small craft to Mon, Used Car Dept., reach tlie wreck. Naval gunners shot Randall-Dod- d Auto Co., Salt Lake Cltr a line from tlie shore across the how of the ship, but there was no apparent ffort to make the line fast, and it Full-of-Life .as believed .that all aboard were dead. Now is the time to buy your seeds for When the rescue ships finally reached planting while shipping facilities arespring and the quality of seeds is high. Writegood for the scene they found the few who were catalogue of Vogelers Purity Seeds. saved clinging to the wreckage in a grim, determined battle with death, Salt Lake City, Utah amid a foaming sea and tlie bitter elements of tlie storm, which had not yet subsided. Many of them were uncon- AIRPLANE ROUTE TO SWEDEN scious and were still unable to talk when they were brought here. Trelleborg and Sassnitz to Be the Ter-miof the Proposed Line ConTlie coastal steamer Irospero, the necting With Germany. sealer Terra Nova and a government ship, Horne, met tlie lifeboats, which The following bulletin on Trelleborg Threats of Violence by Indians Against had first reached tlie wreck, but were and Sassnitz, the termini of the proand His Also Agent unable to land. Tlie survivors were Family Charged posed Swedish-Germaairplane route, Against Erring Members taken aboard the largeT vessels. which assumes special significance in of the Tribe. Tlie captain of the ITospero reported the light of recent developments lu that the Florizel was at the mercy of the diplomatic relations betwei GerSalt Lake City. Open defiance of the waves. Her wireless had been de- many and Sweden, has been issued by Hie authorities of tlie United States stroyed by a tire which started in the National Geographic society. Between Trelleborg, the most southgovernment in enforcing the provision forecastle. of the draft law among the Indian resiSeveral persons attempted' to reach erly town in the Kingdom of Sweden, dents on tlie Hosliute reservation on the shore in small boats before help and Sassnitz, a summer resort on the a tlie line In Juab county, reu'ehed them, and were swallowed up northeastern shore of the German anil threats of violence by tlie redmen within sight of those who had re- island of Rugen, express steamers in against tlie Indian agent and his fam- mained on hoard. Many were swept times of peace make regular trips across this arm of the Baltic in four ily, was promptly and effectively met overboard during tlie storm. when the government quietly sent a deTen hmlies have been washed ashore, hours. This is the chief water link In tlie tachment of the Twentieth infantry one a woman. express service between Stockholm and Berlin. Neither town from Fort Douglas to the reservation would be of any importance were it not and arrested tlie ringleaders in the American Raiders Capture Huns. draft revolt and brought them prisonSomewhere in France. An American for the fact that they are the termini of this steamer service. ers to this city. s secpatrol in the Tlie Indlun prisoners, who were sur- tor, in Trelleborg is a quaint old town of conjunction with a French paprised by the federal troops and round- trol, early Monday, penetrated a few some 10,000 inhabitants, lying 20 miles southeast of Mahno, capital of Skane, ed up before daylight, before they hundred yards into the German lines teli most populous could make escape to tlie hills or or- and province in all Swecaptured two German officers, den! It is only 16 miles from Malmo ganize effective resistance, include An- twenty men and one machine gun. to the Danish capital, Copenhagen. nies Tommy, A1 Steele, Jim Straight? Sassnitz is one of several popular conJohn Syme, who are charged with Hun Raider Reaches Haven. seaside resorts on the Island of Rugen, spiracy to incite the Indians of draft Amsterdam. A dispatch to tlie Dus the largest insular possession of Gerage upon the reservation to defiance of seldorfer Zeitung from Berlin says tlie many, having an area about equal to the government, anil Tweedy Baker, Lou Murpliy anil Jack Setuoo, who are auxiliary cruiser Wolf landed in the that of Cape Cod. Only about 2,500 Austrian harbor of Iola, Adriatic sea. people make Sassnitz their permanent charged with being evaders of the The dispatch adds that the vessel tried home, but during the bathing season in I draft registration law. to return to tlie North sea, times of peace the village is visited Tlie soldiers from Fort Douglas, In- repeatedly was barred by the watchbut always annually by more than 20,000 pleasure e enfifty-onanil officers cluding three seekers. fulness of the British stiips. listed men under command of Captain, The water trip from Trelleborg to Walter C. Gullion, accompanied United Sassnitz Is CO miles. Thus the JOHN F. NUGENT Static Marshal Aquila Nebeker from distance between StockSalt Lake to tlie reservation, making holm and Berlin is 415 miles. e so the that they secretly trip arrived upon tlie reservation without To Boil Eggs by Telephone. an inkling of their coming reaching the Indians. Telephone operators need a sense of humor to make the petty annoyArmy Captain Interned. ances of their occupation bearable. If New York. Cupt. David A. Henkes, they have that, they can find endless Sixteenth infantry, U. S. A., has been matter for amusement In the freak-ishnes- s sentenced to dismissal from the servof the human nature that exhibits itself at the other end of the ice and confinement at hard labor for wire. twenty-fiv- e years ly a general court-martiA telephone subscriber asked his held tit Governors island. operator to ring his bell in three minHenkes, vvjio is of Herman descent, enutes, and immediately hung up his redeavored to resign ids commission, ceiver. At the appointed time the susaying he did not cure to fight against relatives nnd friends. pervisor rang on the line, and the subscriber responded merely with Government Owenship Defeated. Thank you. Later he called again to thank the operator, and explained Washington. Champions of governthat he had been boiling eggs and ment ow net'ship lost by an overvv helmwanted to time them. They had been ing vote on Friday their bitter fight cooked to the queens taste, he said. in tlie senate for tin Indefinite federal control of the railroads after the war. A Good Wife. An amendment to tlie administration Once upon a time there was a farmrailroad bill, offered by Senator Johner whose wife daily pumped the houseson of South Dakota, and providing hold supply of water up to a that government control should contank o' the roof, says The Little tinue until congress otherwise oulered, VXvXvYW,1. 6.Y Journal. f. 20 ter was defeated, 01 to 10. years he Installed an electric John F. Nugent of Boise has been motor to do this for her. Careful calShip Torpedoed; Hundred Drowned. appointed United States senator by culation brought out tlie fact that theBaris. One hundred and ten persons Governor Alexander to fill the vacancy u,fpoh-nbrworklns ttmt vxmv n hours at a value of half a perished vv lien tlie steamer Ladives caused by the death of Senator Brady. Mr. Nugent is a lawyer, was formerly corff per hour. She bad saved was torpedoed in tlie Mediterranean him m 20 February I, according to an official an- Democratic state chairman and also What was it the member of the counsel for the Western preacher said about her worth nouncement. Tlie attacking submarine being Federation of Miners-above rubies? was not seen. j J m n Samplesl (WU-2-23-- Ger-nian- Brest-Lltovs- Dies in Attempt to Save Pig. I.exlugtou, Ky. Fred trojle lost his life Sunday while trying to save tlie life of a pig. He tried to push the pig from n railroad track when he was La Follette Denounced by Senate. Madison, Wis. A lojulty resolution CITY Hol-he- e p SALT LAKE 100 MAIN STREET Saved by Rescue Ships Dispatched to the Scene. Loudon. v The iki government, represented by Nikolai Letiini and Leon Trotzky, litis acceded to the demands of Germany and announced it.s readiness to accept the hard peace terms which (iermany has laid down. Tims, apparently without further hesitation, tin Russians are prepared, in ait ell ort to stop the inroads the Hermans now are making Into their couiitrj, to add to the enemj's already vast holdings more of Russias most valuable w i,stern territory, extending from the gulf of Finland southward to tlie Itlnek sea, and even to withdraw lier troops front Finland and give back to the Turks what lias been taken from them in buttles. Surrender Abject. 'J lie surrender seems iihjei t. Russia is immediately to semi a delegation to The dotted line shows the approximate Rresl Litovsk, there to discuss with y boundary of the territory was reported to have demanded In the peace Herman representatives the linul deto made Russia proposal conference. 1 Where the northern advance was made tails of tin peace and sign the com- at the by tlie Germans across the Dvina river In the pact. occupation of Dvinsk. 2 Where At last accounts the Herman armies the southern German advance was begun In the occupation of the Russian in Hie east were giving no heed to fortress town of Lutsk. 3 Later reports from Berlin stated that the Germans were advancing on the Russian front along the entire line from Riga tail; of peace, hut, on the contrary, to Lutsk. This front Is approximately 400 miles long. were methodically pushing forward their line over t he more than front from the gulf of Finland region to Volhvniu, and still now here meeting with any sjstenmtic attempts to hinder their progress. Numerous additional towns have been capl in ed and several thousand E TERROR OF DRAFT none Russians made prisoners. In addition, nearly 3000 Herman and Au ti'iau prisoners of war have been libURGE UPON PARLIAMENT THE GOSHUTE SLACKERS CAUGHT AT erated lij the invaders. UTAH LINE, RINGLEADERS ADOPTION OF PRINCIPLES VOICED BY WILSON. BEING IMPRISONED. YANKEES SILENCE HUN CANNON. Tuscania Survivors Recovering. American Washington. Sixty-thresurvivors of tlie torpedoed troopship Tuscania wore reported to Hie war department Sunday as recovering in Irish hospitals from the effects of injuries or exposure. Still Going Up. Dempsey is a "hale of a heav.v weight gentleman. Tin Salt Lake Irishmau stopped the game Hill P.rennan In the sixth round of a dazzling, though buttle Monday night and demonstrated that he sorely Is worth a whack at lted Fulton in a runner-ucontest for tin opportunity to combat with Jess Willard. Survivors Found Clinging to the Stranded Hull of the Ship and Once. North Dakota Senator Declares Bol- sheviki Movement Spreading Here. Washington. Proiltecrlng by labor slackers and supplj contractors was denounced in the senate Monday by Senator P. J. Met 'umber of North Dakota, Republican. as tjpifyiug the spread of winit lie (tilled u P.olshoviki movement in tills countrj. The senator delivered u two hour prepared declaring profiteering was encouraged Ivy government officials, i barging that labor unionism "is slacking in most shameful and disgraceful manner" in shipbuilding, ami urging enactment of Ins bilk to draft for industrial or agricultural service men between IS and 02 years old. mov e. MAKERS OF JEWELRY ks, sy Seeds VOGELER SEED CO. ni n Utah-Nevad- ! 24-ho- ' Chemin-des-Dame- 200-mil- al - Twelve Killed in Collision. Lieut. Col. Charles E. Kilbourne, a Columbia. S. C. Twelve persons member of the staff of Maj. Gen. Leon- were killed and thirty five injured in ard Wood, was wounded at the front a rear-encollision of two passenger In France by the same accidental extrains Monday on tlie Cohnnhia-Hreen-ill- e plosion that injured General Wood. branch of the Southern railway. Chocolate Plant Burns. Spain to Publish Notes to Huns. Harrisburg, Bn. Eire in the plant of Madrid. Three notes to the Herman the llershey Chocolate company did government relative to the s'nklng of damage amounting to more than Spanish ships by submarines ami the tine million pounds of powdered invasion of Spanish territorial waters cocoa was dost roj oil. Tlie origin of by will lie published, it has the fire is unknown. been decided by tlie government. Fake Captain Makes Escape. Americans in England Must Serve. St. Louis. "Capt. Harold .T. Kcjcs. London. Approximately !O0 Amerion route from Salt Iztkc to Camp cans resident in the United Kingdom Wheeler, near Macon, Hu., to be tried are subjeit to draft under the dost Ills as a rtor, eluded custodian treaty, it was announced Frivvlnle ml a train Sunday and I. as uot day hy the American consul general, been found. Robert B. Skinner. .$'tKk-OtK- i. Anglo-America- Americans Murdered at Tampico. Washington. One American was killed and three were wounded in an attack by Mexican bandits on an oil bout at Tampico, The limn slain was Edgar House, a paymaster for the Texas oil company. Huns Sink Spanish Vessel. Madrid. Tin Mar Caspio, a Spanish steamer, lias fallen victim to a submarine, it was announced here Friday. Tlie vessel was destroyed and sunk by shell fire from tlie undersea craft, tlie statement added. Need 50,000 Tuberculosis Beds. Army Health Conditions Improve. New York. At least :0.inm) more Washington. Health conditions in f ill American army camp showed de- ! erciilosis 1ims.i:,,i 1, ,..! be neH.-cided im; tindining week in tlie I i'i'ed Stales wi'l.'u the next Hiding i'elintaij' 15 and for that week twi jeats to m ,. ,M ,(i, there was a lower death rate in an contiol of Hi,. camps than since November. UJltlxT j Il ; t row-min- t - , , Well Posted. They were discussing literature and he conversation turned to English authors. Have you read Carlyle? inquired the literary connoisseur. No 1,,K'Mry pav,nu school." but Ive Lave Food Discoveries. in2?7.lmve been rrr,I0S,'(i ns the to staple articles of diet. One Scientist has Iceland moss as triable forsuggested flour making for bread and reindeer moss as good fonder for animals. |