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Show iPEICE TALKS expects to be abroao not MORE THAN SIX WEEKS, ACCOROINQ TO PLANS. Party Sailed From Nw York on Tu day and Expect to Reach Breet In About 8even Day. Washington. President Wilson oq Tuesday, 1 3, begun Ms trip to Kun!; to attend the s'ucu confer . cure. The president loft Washington on Hinl trul ii for New York, where he uml his party boarded the transport George Washington, on which the voy oge ucro'H the Atlantic Is being timde. AImiiu Helen day will l required for the trip mid the ship will dock at a French Mirt, presumably Brest. The president doc not exjtect to be ahroud for more than six weeks, which would give him Just a month, on KuroMiin noil, Before the cace coir s fcrcrice minis he will confer with Lloyd George of 1 rent Britain, tieinenceiiu of Fnuice mid Orlando ot Italy, and prvlmhly with King Albert of Belgium, m to the xiilleut imlnts of the Kace trenty. While In Luroie, Mr. Wilson plans to xlslt England and Italy us well us France, and he may go to Brussel. lie also Is umlerstiMNl to Intend to make u pilgrimage to some of the buttlcfhid In France. . Joseph 1. Tumulty, the president's uicretary, accompanied Mr. Wilson to New York, hut did not go aboard. He has returned to Washington to conduct It be business of the While House und Will lie ibe eyes und ears of thtf president In tills country. Mr. Tumulty win W In frequent coniniiinleatbiii with the him president by cable uml will keep . tfully advised of events lit home-Only three of the live American representatives to the pence confereiiee sis aiuiounciHl at the White House will cross with the president. They tire the president himself, Secretary of Stute itobert Iuiiislug pml Henry White, former umhussmlor to Frtinee mid Italy, Colonel E. M. House and General Tusker II. IUIas, the other two members, are in Frunce and will Join the president there. Pre-tiller- 1 If L Mrs. W. lUiyuinu, a woman barber ol Ogden, wai fitted $3 for fulling In wcui a g a into mask while Halving patrons, eae Installation of a fire alarm syssmeller wit cone tem at Ilia Garth-Iweek. The system cost last pitied about $ IO.ixiO. Work was begun last spring. brewing of lattr lser Is forbidden regula In Utah, under the milloo-wldthin against the making of mull lev. N'o cruges In the United Stutes after PRELIMINARY CONFERENCES OF ALLIES ARE SET FOR MIDDLE OF THE MONTH. e Believed That Netlene Repreeented at Conference Will Aorta on Soma Peace Polnta Before Chrlstmaa, But Mutt Extend Armietfct. vcnilmr 30. No definite Purls. December Id has been act as the date on which the preliminary conference will begin he tween President Wilson and 1'rcmlerx Lloyd George, (icinenceuu and Or lundo. The program thus fur developed warrants belief that the nations now represented by these men will agree ou some Jsdnl of peace before I'hrl Minus. U The smaller nations are then expected to be consulted us to details. Germany will not be called In liefore late In Junuury, If Is believed, mid than only to hear the .results of the deliberations mid to suggest modifications. , Meanwhile the armistice will have to be prolonged mid that question already Is being considered. No difficulties are looked for on Hint score. SHORT SESSION PROMISES TO BE BELIEVED THAT DEFINITE NAVAL 3 he genera,' feeling here Is that once ONE OF THE BUSIEST IN FORCE WILL BE MAINTAINED the allies and America have agreed on HISTORY OF IN EUROPEAN WATERS. NATION. the main mIiiik, they will Impose the with little terunf lienee upon Germany Post-Wa- r discussion. Issues Sura to Demand Large I Expected That Half of tho Main Fight I It seems obvious that the central Share of Solona Attention, tho Ing Strength of Our Navy Will I Problem of Reconstruction Be- iNiwers settlement of their own gov Go Into a Reorganzed Pacific ' ernmeiitiil mid social problems will Ocean Fleet Ing On of Moet Pressing. have a considerable bearing uism the filial peace trenty. Washington. The program With the passing of provls - l Washington. None of the delegates are making lonully laid out for the coming session I German sea power, the Impelling extensive reservations at Versailles, of congress Indicates that In the three I strategic reason for keeping the iiiiiin which Is tuken as proof that the nil months 1 eeeinlier between 2 und I strength of the American navy massed sciiute and the house I In the Atlantic ocean no longer exbis. will huve about the busiest time In I officers here nnth'lpute, there- dell-Iiltel- y , allled-Amerleu- 1 lar ' - u-- k-- . .1; - w ..II war emergency has passed which when appropriation at Versailles. I bave ,0 bo one-lm- lf of the main are there and bound to bJ,ss,I. substantially e and a few l'remler Lloyil crop up nny number of Issues grow-- 1 fighting strength of the navy go Into reto cont'nue others, however, may Ing out of the war umj the eace con- a reorganized I'aclflc fleet. side at Versailles while the congress ference that will crowd the session There are Indications about the delusts. full of events that will attract the partment flint plans are already nfot public Interest. for the reviving of the old Kunqieaii Breweries Closed. The biggest legislative issue that squadron. With the Increased ,Mf"re th con tlMU I of the United Stales In Eu were thrown oufirf g Problem of to the war and the due reconstruction the and rope. estimated In value at 8tl0.0ti0.000 BnJ aa ,,m be It Is merchant marine. to regarded lug g!sl fbn, re,Uim, flOO.OW.OOO Investment. ' . The president hasprobahle that, definite naval force made Idle at midnight. November doe t favor the ere- - will be maintained In European waters the sixteen St Louis brewer-- atlon EXPERT ADVICE AT CONFERENCE "Prcial 'but hereafter and it Is possible that step commission, governwould Prefer to have the problems ofmuy be taken toward, establishing Evidence of Preparedness of American reconstruction worked out by war I limited base facilities for the upkeep Government to Enter Negotiations. boards already constituted, to which I of the force. The navy now has a he could transfer what authority might I station at the Azores and officers be-b- e New York. Striking evidence of the I needed to proceed. Heve an arrangement with the Portu- props redness of the American government to eider Into peace negotiations Nevertheless, the Republicans In the gu&te government, under which the r was given In an announcement that 10 a I will be continued for somo Secretary Daniels said, although such members of an advisory ,x J,nt conKresslonal com- - time, at least. Is to he expected. twenty-thre- e n can be effected craduallv commission of exerta who have made Without ,s to hav dU diwU8sb'8 f,1ure of he impairment of the servtce win of all legislation on a pa rtlcu- - officers realize that the ereutlon of a a year's study of iolltlcnl and ecouoiuic jreetlon be granted v hir subject Involving the reconstrue-- 1 league of nations may produee new conditions In Kurojie and Asia suited fellow t,wn Bettle,",,t- - K Py ny cluinee ac-- 1 considerations. As the United States Is Ids and Wilson with president Men 8eanlana Carries Fifty be delayed sjamsor for the proposal for a world delegates on the George Washington. t,0.0",hethenew8ubJwt Bhou,dcon,es Washington. The navy's newest unUI With them go several tons of docuthe league. It Is assumed that a concrete congrss NC-the lane the clunt he ahle woutd to this ments ami maiis, which, together with latest force ftcpnblieuns mnppe.1 out plan of action has bc-In the world, broke all - for President Wilson by his military . other records of their Investigations tliro,IB,, ahliough probprKram they f w111 be b' over a advisers. This would Include the pro- P aiy aSane Jq ,! already 111 Purls or on their way. comdata veto by the president. International of a collection prise poeul of an organization under which The revenue bill, which has been hang- - the combined fleets would operate to Bald to he without purallel In history. Ing Are In congress since early In May, police the world. will he hefoie the senate early In the Freighter Goes Down In Lake. N. Y. Eleven men, session, according to plans of the sen Watertown, Caring for Disabled Soldiers. ate finance committee, which has con' comprising the crew of the bow secNew York. Soldiers disabled during eluded Its work on the measure. The tion of the freighter Mineola, are bewill be paid $3 a month dur-lp- g war the hill Is due for a prolonged fight In the lieved to have been drowned when 2, that the Ninety-sevent- h In. division, the , , , period of their th it section of the bout went down In '!!! which will be directed by the federal or,., ml fe-- 1 maximum her,. Tuesamount of revenue to Itke Ontario, near Duck Inland, board for vocational training, mobilized at once. The base hospital day night In a terrific gale and bliz- and a few other necessary units are to raised lu the 1920 collections. These provisions were put Into the bill by zard. remnlu Intact for the present. JOHN JACOB ROGERS the solid vote of the Democratic mem- hers of the committee over the opposiProhibits Antagonistic Flags ROBERT LANSING tion of the sevn Republican members. Washington. A hill prohibiting tho ' V: The Republicans take the position that display of flags or emblems of organof measure such a Is new unfair to the which izations esiHiuse principles congress, in that it seeks to tie the government antagonistic to th constihands of the Republican majority a tution of the United States, was Inyear In advunee of the time when the troduced by Representative Osborne of bill becomes effective. They will fight Cal.fornla. the hill In the senate even to the extent of holding up its passage in order Ultimatum. Send Fooh , to make an extra session of congress Marshal Foch has sent a unavoidable. new ultimatum to the German armisThe appropriation measures, which tice delegates demundlng- - that Gerlocomothe war period were' passed alof the rest during the many give up most without' question and merely tives agreed to, according to an EX' of the upon the recommendations' Change Telegraph dispatch from Copheads of departments, will he subjectenhagen. i . f ed to the closest scrutiny. Roth representatives and senators are deter' Loan to War Industries. cormined to force strict economy upon ull finance war The Washington. the departments of the government, poration reported to congress that It and they will prune the appropriahad loaned $7,3ST.000 to war Industions In every direction whenever postries since Its organization, and sugsible. gested changes In the existing law to permit It to continue Judicious use of Says Marshall Will Be President. its large resources during the ierlod New York. George W. Wlckcrslmm, of readjustment. attorney general In the Taft ndmlnls- Well. tratlon, In an nddress before educaAmerican Say Hun Treat e tors, lawyers, bankers and merchants hundred Twenty-threWashington. in International trade who are war engaged at t'ump American prisoners of of the council on foreign remembers "well were reported ltastatt, Germany, Representative John Jacob Rogers of advanced the opinion that the Massachusetts asked his local ex lations, morale and organized, well clothed draft constitution tuukeB It mandatory upon board to have him called into cellent" In a cablegram to the Ameri service, Robert Lansing, secretary of state, it Vice President Marshall to assume the and left cun Red Cross from I cm G. Levy of Washington for Camp Zachary one of the four delegates selected by office of president if Mr. Wilson leaves who has aa a private. HI wife Is nursrelief section, the prisoners Taylor the president to represent the United the United Stutes to uttend the pence ing wounded soldiers In Walter Reed Just visited ltastatt. -States at the peace conference. , conference. , hospital. Lands. File Holdings List In Enemy Cunard Liners Bringing Yanks. Fearful Toll From Flu. Kolchak Assassirated. Washington. All Americans owning III. Influenza General Slarch, chief I Honolulu. Cable advices received during Washington. Springfield, been proierty In enemy countries have the recent epidemic took a death toll of staff announced that the Cunard the Nlppu JIJI, a Japanese asked by tbe state department to file of 22,500 In Illinois, according to fig- liner Mauretania, which sailed from here by state It was reported newspaper, daily of with the department a complete list ures announced November 30, by Dr. Liverpool for New York last Monday hn ja,mn that Admiral Kolchak, the Is Information The such holdings. C. St Clair Drake, director of the at 4 p. m has aboard 105 officers and Iterator of Siberia, has been assassin- needed in' settlement of war claims. 3834 men of the American a.1 uy, In- - atecl at Omsk. State department of health. eluding 110 sick and wounded. Germany Short on Locomotive. Worker' Right to Combine. Troops to Sail From England. will Germans Paris. It appears the Marshall Cancels Speaking Tour. The right of employes Neb. Seven steamers, which, Lincoln, Washington. be unable to hand over all the 5000 In Nebraska to combine to secure Washington. lice President Inr according to a London dispatch, will In armistice the locomotives stipulated higher wages or Improve their working shall has cancelled his speaking tour leave Liverpool within the next week .agreement by December 17, ncoordlng conditions, wus upheld by the suprtune through the west and to the Iaclflc, or ten days, will return home practlc-to the Matin, and It Is possible that the court In an opinion affirming u de hlch would have kept him away from I ally all of the Amerleun troops now in more time. them will allies grant Washington until after the holidays. Engluud cislon by the district court I ortd' fi ?;r: meusures ro-qsi- J "f " expand-representin- murder "I1 Ration T'!' 1 KSi I,. I. '' -- - I date 1ms as yet been announced for completion of Ueiimldlla members ii I Ion of the more thun I'ulvcr the at S. unit T. the ('. idly of liuti. Cattlemen throughout the stale will he furnished free with telegraphic regarding the weather, should desire It, according to an anthey nouncement made by J. Cecil Alter, local weatherman. Alaiut 23,000 pints of bonded whisky, which has been sdsed at various times from js'rsoiis arrest is I by Salt Lake patrolmen and detectives, have been distributed free to the hospital for use In Influenza case. A survey of coal romps, mines and other Industries In Utah where large numlier of aliens are employed, will he undertaken by the United Stutes department of Ichor us part of g' end Americanization plan Every returned soldier who needs help In finding a Job will be assisted by service bureaus of the United Staten department of lalntr. These bureaus will he established in many towns In Utah, as well us In other states. Henry William, arrested In Salt luike recently on the eluirgo of having stolen 1275 from 'a cafe In Ogden, where he was employed as u imrtcr, lias been sentenced to serve from one to ten year In the jienltentlary. Five concrete bridge will be constructed on the post road In Gruml county. The bridges will spun the Thompson wash, Klomljke wash. wash and Courthouse wash, Seven-mil- e the Mill creek crossing, Just above re-Hr- ts Moab. 1 Paris. American troops crossed tlft frontier Into Prussia at duyllght f Io-o- ccwber behind the German rear luards. Treves Is the most Important city thus far occupied. Amerleun troops also are patrolling acorc of til. luges, however. General l'crshln Is In the liniuedl. at vicinity lo observe the operation. His udvunco headquarters will he ex- tabllshed at Treves, where General I'restou Brown will be military governor and General Harry A. Kmlth in charge of civil affairs. Three million German troops, a million horkes und great quantities ( baggage, withdrawing toward the river Rhine from Belgium , and northern France, are romlueting the movement in tin orderly mnuner, iieeorillng to a from Dusseldoi-rjqieclul telegram Rhenish Prussia. The .tnxp are carrying tluir own provision. German troop which have been Russtnii territory ure returning to Germany under great difficulty, according to a dispatch from t'oicu-liagcn- . One detachment of 1500 mcii miles marching from Lodz, seventy-liv- e southwest of Wursuw, wus attacked by the Poles and only succeeded in rcuchlng the German border uftcr undergoing severe hardships. The German army of 500,000 men lx being forced to march homeward t Ihrongh mow and rain. The men use the railroads, because the Russian, returning to their own country, have taken over nil the rolling stis k. The Germans ure pillaging ns they pas through villages, the Inhabitant taking flight as the soldiers upproueh. 1 , e.wi-po- Although definite plans for the reAMERICAN SOLDIERS HOME. gaining of school hours, 'which have been lost on account of the epidemic, are not yet complete, It Is prolmhle Transport Reaches New York With that longer day sessions will be hehl, First Body of Overseas Troops. when the school open at Salt Lake, New York. The British steamship probably January 1. Mauretania, returning to the United Blackleg has made Its apiwarance at Stutes with the first lurge body of Pleasant Grove, and during the Inst American overseas troops, anchored In week several head of cattle belonging Gravesend bay at 7:i0 oclock Sunday to W. II. Ilotner, Jrn lmve died of the ulglit. disease. Veterinarians are urging that Aboard the Mauretania were several cattlemen have their herds vueclnnted thousand member of the air service, t once as a preventive, who were stationed In England. The Alt but three counties In the slate ship also carried a number of casuals. have complied with the request of the According to' those on the Maurestate council of defense to appoint a tania, the ship bad a rough crossing. suitable person to make a survey of Four storms were encountered ami at the soldiers from the respective coun one time the sea ran so high that the ties. The survey will he made through tierlenl force at work In the cabin had cacvuss. a to quit when their typewriters were David M. Evans of Huntsville, re- burled to the floor. ported missing on October 22, In a message from the war department, and Major Straight Diet In Parla. tuoured as dead by Ids family, has rurls. Major Willard D. Straight, written them a letter from a base financier and diplomat of New York, I have hospital in France, Baying: who several days ago was stricken with been wounded, but am rapidly recoverpneumonia, died Sunday night. Major reing." Straight had been detailed at the John Rigby, 87 years old, pioneer of quest of Colonel K. 51. House to take Weber county, was found dead about a up duties with the House mission as quarter of a mile from his home, near soon us hostilities ceased. The major Hooper, by his son, Ilyrum Rigby, Imd commenced work several days bewhen the young man went to visit his fore he fell ill. father. He found the house vacant, hut warm, and the body of bis futher Would Avoid Pension Evils. near It. Washington. Social workers from Complaints from citizens of Bing- nil parts of the United States gain ham, claiming merchants of that place ored here to consider problem arNlng had been charging exorbitant prices from demobilization, of the nation resolution for foodstuffs, cuuwd the stute food armed forces, adopted administration to mail each mcrclutnt culling on the government for avoida fair price list with Instructions that ance of the evils of the pension system It he placed In a conspicuous place In for our vjotorlous troops and of prethe store building. ventable poverty among wage earner'.' of the social la Economy In retail delivery service In Further extension Utah the past year netted merchants surunce und In workmens compensaof the state approximately $3,000, (MS). tion laws" was suggested as a reined v. This amount was given out by W. F. Jensen, nconomy commissioner, Financier Taken by Death. defense. council of New state York. Captain Joseph Raphael the through This Is nt the rate of $7 per enplta or De Lamar, financier and mine owner, $10 per family, since the people patridied' Sunday In Roosevelt hospital of an otically curried packages. pneumonia which developed after obit Cup73 He was years In Utuh are cuttle starved by operation. Many of the being kept too long on Insufficient full I tain De Lamar was president of vice president Dome 5Ilnes not means company, loss pasturage, and this only and I In weight for the animal, but may the International Nickel company cuuse the death of the weaker ones nt u director In many other corporations. spring calving. This Is the statement Resume Mining on Larger Scale. made by the committee on agricultural Pottsville, la. Anthracite mining, production, of 'the state council of desince Infense In warning stockmen not to stint which lpis been lagging ever I about over this region, fluenza swept tho feed. tlnin ,to he resumed on a larger "scale m Returning soldiers and sailor are before the Ilundrecf epldet'c. assured of work ns soon as they reach higher the miners who, attracted by Ogden, according to a canvass made the wages In munition plants, left by representatives of the local federal tallies, nre now returning. employment service. Regardless of physical deformity, the men will reKing of Wuerttemberg Abdicates. ceive Jolts. f Berne. Following the exampe of An eight-hou- r day will be Inaugu- the former German emperor, the king rated In. the Ogden shops beginning De- of Wuerttemberg has publicly abdicember 3, according to notice received cated. He renounces the crown only In from the general offices of the South- - tils own name, making no mention In ' ern Pacific Railroad coinpuny. his declaration of the heir apparent. , Exorbitant prices have not .been Correspondents Sail for Europe. charged for fish upon the Salt Lake N. J. The United State Hoboken, market, according to a statement made sailed for Bresl. Orlzulm by Armstrong. The transport with 500 newspaper Sunday, 'nearly statement was made by Mr. Armstrong , pn "V the it al from following an Investigation of the pres- ent high cost of fish In Salt Lake cou",ry on conferences nt Twelve grave diggers employed In coming pence the Ogden cemetery refused to dig nny Troopa Advancing. n graves on Thnnksglving day. They The Archangel. told their employers that ns they had forces, continuing their advance up t m snowcvem been working practically day and night I Ilnegn river over Ice and town of Ra for a long period of time, the lmve captured they had frauds, arc decided to make Thanksgiving a 1ngorskol, 10 mite from lingou, ' day of rest. er a fight with the Dolshevlltl. house-to-hou- r eorre-pondei- ita Quills Russo-America- n Kusso-Amerlni- |