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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH PROFESSIONAL CARDS SWEDEN CUT OFF I OF THE OCCUPATION CTR.VAN ALAND ISLANDS BOTTLES UP BOTHNIAN GULF. FEARING MORE ONEROUS TERMS MIGHT BE IMPOSED, RUSS ACCEPT WHAT THEY CAN GET. Cpected That Teutons Will Hold Islands Both as a Threat and a Potential Pawn in Future Dealings With Scandinavians. Turkey AnistiT'l.im.- - Thu run the uf tlio Al.uul Ji liiiuK, j'li nii'.iii to .Svveilen vvliat Ih means tn Germany. The Hi mi mi' June begun (leeujiiitbin of llie-- e sii a Vl all) bighlv iiiii(ii liint Dies, with the iihjei nl Infilling llieni Imiii ,i' ;t tli real ami a jnilenti.il pawn in their inline with the must jiuweiitil uf the .si utnlinav i.iu King- in i iii.i Inn 1. . i i d (Jet-man- k - - UTAH A? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 4 4? 4? 4? 4? 4c 4? 4? 4' 4? ip 4 4 4 'f ip 4 DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST in Douglass Budling Over Beitelaens Store ip p ip 4" ip DR. J. 4? 4 4 4444 Office 4 44 4 ip 4 4 ip 4? 4" 4" 4? 4 4 4 "4 ip 4? We Carry the BEST 3O 44 4 H. ELLSWORTH of Piano if? ceutsed." if? The message, which was addressed to Brenner Retime mid 1 ureign Minister Trotzky, tallows: Deliberations Useless. As we tintieiiateil, Idaho Officer Slain. Washington. Word has been received that First lieutenant Stewart W, Hoover, of Bluckfoot, Idaho, met death in France on March 1. l.leuti limit Hoover was born in Montpelier, He finished school Idaho, July 1, in Black foot, graduating with the class of 1012, being valedictorian. He was appointed to West Iolnt by Represent-ativ- e mtrton L. French in 1012, reported there June, 1013, and graduated with the cluss of April 20, 1017. Returning to Bhickfoot, he received orders to report and sailed soon afterward. At his request lie was given trench work. j Woman Auto Racer Killed. Stockton. Cal. Nina Vltngliana of Los Angeles was Killed hero Sunday when a tire flew off of her car during a woman's automobile race. Five Others were Injured. MONTES Aliens Barred From Moving. That unnaturalized Washington. Germans In the United States, having registered under the enemy alien regulations, believed themselves free to move about at will, prompted the department of justice, on March 4 to issue a statement reminding them that tliey still are subject to Internment if they transfer their residence from the registration district without obtaining permission from the authorities. PROPOSE JOINT MILITARY OPERATIONS TO SAVE WAR SUPPLIES FROM HUNS. NO MANS LAND STREWN WITH TEUTON DEAD AS RESULT OF BATTLE. Situation Is Regarded by Japanese as Huns Open Fire During Snowstorm Warranting Military Action, and Using Every Weapon at Their Comthe Allies A ; Invted to mand, but Gallant Americans V'th Tnem. Repulse Every Attack. Washington. Japan has directed tun's lo the ciirenle powers and the Fluted States government to test their tee ling toward? a proposal to institute joint military operations in Siberia to s save the vast quantities of war stored at Vladivostok and along in- - sup-lilie- t tit .Siberian railroad. Criticism at home of the failure of Japan to play a larger part in the war is said to in bringing Iqtve been influential about the negotiations. Officials here refuse to discuss this subject for publication, but It is understood that so far as America is concerned, the proposition when first broached was not wholly acceptable, (hough the exchanges oil the subject, which itre still in progress, nitty result in modifying the governmeut's altitude. Heavy Supply Stock. Accumulated at Vladivostok are military supplies of all kinds much of American manufacture and even greater quantities of Japanese origin, which were delivered long before the Bolshe-vik- l took possession of the Russian The Stevens commission gov eminent. of American engineers made extraordinary efforts to improve the facilities of the Siberian railroad so that these stores could he transported westward for the use of the Russian army on the German and Austrian fronts. A good eleal of accumulation was removed, but great quantities remain on the docks and in warehouses and even in the open, both at Vladivostok and ut points westerly on the railroad. The material suffers greatly from eleterio.ution through exposure but the principal matter of ronoern lo the allies is the danger that the stores shall fall into the hands of t' Germans, who may make their delivery a condition of any peace treaty vvtiieh they may compel the Bolshevikl to sign. This situation is regarded by the Japanese as warranting military action on their part. They are quite of the willing to lmve the entente and American force and the problem now before ihe cobelligefents is whether Japan shall be allowed to if such a camproceed single-handepaign is begun, or whether there shall be joint (literal ions. It lias been argued that there should be a comblna tiou movement to avoid any question as to the ultimate disposition of oecu pled territory in Siberia. 1 Baris. American troops repulsed a strong German attack Irhlay morning in the salient north of Tend. There Chicagoans Against Strike. The Chicago Federation of Labor defended a resolution for a gen-erstrike if Thomas J. Mooney is hanged in California, loyalty to the men In the trenches being given as cause. Chinese to Farm in Wisconsin. Chicago. Twelve Chinese' farnmrs. the vanguard of a large colonj. pitted through Chicago Mare'lt 4, eti mute' to Juneau county. WIs., where tlm.v wifi til! a slrlfi of land leased through their attorney, I H. O Donnell. Unsinkable Ship to Sad. Washington. The nnsinkalde ship Lite i.t, loaded and rend.v to take her eh. i ares without convo.v against tlu Gei US'! sr.bi i, nine's. Is expected in of-- i ul held to le'itvc tie' port of New York .ins week. Chicago. I ifS1 if? if?if?i!?if?if? if?if?i?i5?i? ife1 ifc DR. L. D. STEWART if? PHYSICIAN and SURGEON over Bank. 'if?if?if?i!' if? Office Phone Job ifi of Entry of U. S. Into War Will Start Campaign. Washington. On April 6, the anniversary of the United States entry into the war, the third Libe'rty loan will open.. There "ill be a campaign of tlire'C eir four weeks In announcing the date Friday MeAdoo said tin amount of the loan, the Interest rate and other features, such ns convertibility of bonds of previous issues, maturity and terms of pa.viiH'nt, are to lie eleterniined, and that new legislation will be necessary before plans can lie completed, The fact that the amount eif the loan j is depenuont on furihi'r legislation in- dieittes that it will he for more than S3,ti0d,000.0tki, the remainder of author-i.ebut unissued bonds, and the fact that certificates of indebtedness now living sold in anticipation of the loan jbear 4 per cent affords some Indication of tin interest rate. Canned Goods to Be Reservco. Washington. Alt runners were adn vised Wednesday by tlie food to hold for war purposes, until further advised, all canned corn, peas, tomatoes, string I leans and salmon now on hand. ndinin-istratio- German Planes of Poor Grace. Washington. Captured German airplanes brought to this country for study by aviation eierts revenit'd that tin Germans are using materials very inferior to the standards set for American planes. rmtini 23 if? See Us Before Going JFe are here lo serve you with anything in the line of pri?ited stationery for your business and personal use . Letter Heads Bill Heads Cards Envelopes Wedding Invitations Posters or Announcements Of All Kinds The best quality of work at prices that are RIGHT that will save you many a lar will escape you if you fail to The Sum and Substance read carefully and regularly the advertising of being a subscriber to this paper is that ycu and your family become attached to it The paper becomes a member of the family and its coming each week will be as welcome as the arrival of anyone thats dear. of local merchants In This Paper It will keep you informed on the doings of the community and the bargains of the merchants regularly advertised will enable you to save many times the cost of the subscription. Again We Say CHARLES B. HENDERSON The Double Standard Oil & Gas Company Capital Stock, $100,000, fully paid,non-assessabl- e $100 invested in oil has paid $40,000 and it may do so here WAGES NEVER MADE A MAN RICH BUT A SMALL INVESTMENT HAS ! Villistas Wreck Plant. El Paso. Villa followers dynamited the power plant of the National Mine's & Smelters company, un American company at Magistral. Durango, killed Materino Smith, and Perciuno Sauceda md burned two ore trucks. if? ifr Bargains Sec-retar- y Senor Don Ismael Montes, recently to appointed minister of Bolivia France. On August 14, 1917, Senor Montes finished a second term as president of Bolivia. Colvin - Recce Co. ifi,if?ifc',if?ii'i??if?i5?ijiif?ij?ifiifi s, First Arr.iveisary Detn-oetiti- 4? VETERINARY SURGEON if? Calls Night and Day ifj Phone 57-Payson, Utah. i up-stai- rs THIRD LIBERTY LOAN APRIL 6. Republicans Win in Maine. Portland, Me. Republican nitty ors were elected in seven of the nine cities which voted in tills state Monday. c Watervtlle and Ruth, which went lust year, vveutt Republican. 4 J. H. FRANC0M if? if? if? were many American casualties, one iS,if?if?i5i'ifc of Hie killed being a captain who vvas graduated from West Beiint in 1917. The raid was a ciimjiiete failure, A. L. CURTIS. M. D. three German prisoners remaining in American hands. The ground in front if? PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ifi in S. Douglass if? of t lie American trenches vvas strewn ifc Office ifc Building. Telephones with German dead. Residence Cor. 9th and F. Sts. ifj A driving wet snow was falling when the Hermans opened fire on the American salient with every weapon at their Seventy-sevenheavy coiqmaud. shells and gas shells fell in a perfect G. F. TILS0N. M. D. whirlwind on the American trendies if? PHYSICIAN and SURGEON ifi for half an hour. At the same time oilier enemy shells in great numbers if Office at Residence were dropping on the American bat- if? Main Street Phone 7 if? tery positions. Payson, Utah J'lie Germans, evidently thinking that the Americans in this se'ction, having Intel one taste of gas a few days ago, would fear it now, let loose great quantities of poisonous gas, but the men put on their masks anel only a few were effected by it. So intense was the fire that the woods back of the salient were shot to pieces. At 6 oclock the barrage fire lifted dol-- " on the trenches to the right of the salient and Germans numbering 240 cante sweeping forward under the pro tection of their fire. They came forr ward apparently intending to make a was into what and haul jumped big left of the trenches, but there, instead of the easy time anticipated, found the Americans all ready for battle. One American captain rallied men with rifles "and machine guns and went through the American wire entangle-nit'iit- s into No. Mans Land and there waited for the enemy, whom he expected to be driven out hy his comrades in the trenches. He was right, for soon groups of the Subscribe enemy started back through the wire for THIS entanglements. The Americans poured the in a deadly fire, but unfortunately PAPERj captain was killed during the fight. He is the first member of the 1917 class at West Point to be killed. d French Hit Hard Blow. London. French troops on Monday executed a defying and successful raid on the Verdun front to the east of Mevtse, carrying them far into the German line's and netting 1.70 prisoners. Oklahoma Mob Foiled. Norman, Okla. A mob of about fifty persons attempted to take Charles Holden, being held here for murder, from the county jail, after announcing their intention of lynching him, but failed. Farm Machinery Etc. Etc. if?ifif?i?i?if?i5?i?i$?if?'if?ij?'if?';fc More Land for Farmers. Omaha. Many thousands of acres of tillable lands will be added to Nebraska farms this year by the offer of Nebraska railroads to farmers that all that portion of the right of way except thRt part uetually occupied h.v the tracks be cultivated by farmers on either side of the roads. DON ISMAEL Building Material Stoves & Ranges fe and Harmony. Studio at her home Santaquin i ipifiifi'ij?'!? ifrif?if?ii?ip i?'5pif?iJ?iJ clellbe rat ions on a treaty of peace are absolutely useless and could only make things nurse in cumjiarisuu with the ultimatum of Fehtuaiy 21. They might even assume the e har.icter of leading to the pre'on tatioii of another ultimatum. In view of this fait anti in consequence ot Ihe Germans refusal to cease military ae lion unltl peace is sighed, we have resolved to .sign file trinity without discussing its contents ami leave aiier we have attached i.ur We. therefore, have resignatures. quested it tram, ting to sign am! leave aft envn ids. The must serious feature of the new demands compared wit It those of Fein nary 21 is the following: "To delaeli the regions of Karahand, Kara and Batoum from Russian territory on the pretext of the right of peoples to The new lenitorial claims upon Russia are apparently advance'll In the interest of Turkey. Batoum, a strongly fortified seaport on the Black sen Coast, in Tiuiiscaucasia, about twenty miles north of the border of Turkish Armenia, was one of the cities ceded hy Turkey to Russia after the Russo-- , Turkish war of 1S77-78- . Kars, also in Traneuucasia, 10n miles' nurthe'ust of lJrzerotiin, in Turkish Armenia, has been In dispute between Tutks and the Russians for nearly a eentur.v and finally was cedetl to Russia at Hie same time as was lkitoum.- - The other region mentioned probably is that of Kuralmgh. Transcaucasia, lying to the east of the Kars region and north of the Persian border. and LUMBER ip,ij?iiijjiiri?irij?ij5ipif5' JAPAN THREATENS 1 Hardware, -- LULU TIETJEN f MISSTeacher E Also a complete line of DENTIST Office over Bank, Bason, Ut. 4? Office Hours. 9 to 12; 1 to 6 Phone 23. Res. Phone 103-- j j? ijriijrijrij? ifcifrijjijrifc ifci$?i?ifc4r i I e 4? if? 4- - 115-- j I ilunis iijritiuii by a fincign juiwer uf ue Al.iml isles mentis the irttml bottling tti uf Die Rothman gulf, ami then by the (tilling ulT uf the two Juu hern thirds uf Sweden's cast eunst. t lllls Jinl'tli til.ir setisun, the Incl'iiee 1u Sweden Is dutdilj great, be ,ui-- c uf ihe ice eumiei riun. The hugest isl.utd Ites less than tvvcnlv live miles from he Swedish const and only mvchrv-otimiles (runt Slui kholin, the kingdom's i ;i i h t ;i At the same time, it is puintid out, the Germans hy sri.nig these islands, complete their strangle hold ujion t lit Lultle-tt- ) Russian licet In the (lull of Finland and their control of Finland itself. Berlins Excuse "lieseiie" of the Finns lrotu the Kcd let Ilerlin as ihe rea-sitrmti'ds is for the seiure, which Germany asserts in a note to Sweden, will only The Finns thetn- provisional." selves, the note declares, urgent i. appealed fur this rescue." r Sweden, in a highly diplomatic note to lit powers, does not commit herself ns opposing (he (ierimm action, hut points out that certain Important objections and dangcis lmve been emphasized to the Jierlln government in reply to the (iermnn anmumcenient. f Germany's announced plan to "restore order in Finland spells added menace to Petrogrud's Hank, and to tussias access to the White sea as well since (lie fiernmn northward dimlt across Finland to Archangel Is regal here us entirely likely to he part of the program. Meanwhile ltusshi amt are at peace hut only technically. The Kusshtn delegation at Brest I.itov-has signed the German conditions, though in doing so, announced that It was surrender hy extortion h.v the force of arms. Kr.vlenko has ordered the Bed guards to cease lighting, hut to remain at the front. Germany hits halted her operations in Bttssia, loit continues her military movements against Finland and in the Ukraine. 4 V ip Brest I.irovsk has us i ju ml all ihe German peace oomljt ions and Ins -- 'gneil an agreement, m lording to ,i ti from the ih legates n n ii d Mm clay at the biimliiev institute. The demands all'Milv lave been tm eased, they n ported. Bj reason of the signing of the peace treaty with Russia, says the confininie-- mu tiom Baulin, military movements m Great Russia have I Phone PAYSON, j? 4 4 4 Pefrogr.id- .- In Ihe Gar th ii tmuit would it Mill in even mm.' .uuu ous terms, the Bus-t.i- n llhg.lllo) at (iiiiiniis h.ni' -- 4? f DR. A. T. GOUGH Registered Veterinarian 4? 4? 4" 4? 41 Wins Former and Disputed in Latest Demands of Germany. Military Movements Expected to Cease. 4? ve 4? 4? & Territory 4 $ 4? 4? 4? 4? 41 Charles B. Henderson, who has appointed United States senator Nevada to fill out the unexplred of the late Senator Newlands, lawyer and banker. been from term is a Ruling in Income Tax. Washington. Business men paying salaries of emplov.es who entered the army or navy or serve the government at nominal pay, may deduet the amount in figuring ineoin or excess profits taxes, it hats been ih'cbli'd. Stefanssot Reported. Daw sen. Y. T. 111. Word reached here Friday of the illness of Viihjnlmur 'tites ti'.e vxphver, win N Nhi'd. I. I'd repnri ing at lli.'-okc- l : n jaid lie h.td Mill vied a n le was debt outs. p.--- Stock now selling at 10c per share. $20.00 buys 200 shares; $50j buys 500 shares; $100 buys 1000 shares. If desired send 2c a share cash and 2c per share each month. 5 per cent discount for ell cash. Figure what it means if it advances to $1.00 cr $10.00 as others have done. 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