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Show SIR! HI SEAM FORMER CHANCELLOR WILL LIVE IN PALACE AND DRAW SALARY OF $240,000 ANNUALLY, HAS BEEN SETILEO JUST ONE VOIE BY i m .nil vr SENATE DECLINES TO APPROVE HOUSE RESOLUTION FOR SUF. FRAGE AMENDMENT. PU.IM MEN DECIDE TO RETURN TO JOBS AFTER BEING OUT FOR BUT . FOUR DAYS. MfUCHl; Heart failure was promum,. cause of the death of Burley mt 27 years old. of Salt Luke, m,0 t found - by ; fellow workmen fa, stricken alien lie lmd fullen ut plant. Another lee Jam occurred on the arm of the Great Suit Luke nj the line of the Southern r road one night last week, um p, piled up so high tliut It vvim hft,Hl the tracks of the railroad nil, Alleged to have deserted m a and left her and their four children without support In Suit L, since last September, Earl M, gU(. a boilermaker. Is under urre-- t im, land, UuL. and will be Believing the present law, prm;,t aid for widowed mothers, Is lin ri the social workers huve ieeoiiimWl to tlio state legislature an ui lemlu, to provide a maximum ullo.,nii $10 a mouth for a dependent f.nuii The scab Is said to lie uffett nearly ull of the sheep driven mi western Utah range from Idaho, these will not In permitted to nt to that stute until they have he dipped und the dlesnse is To 111101 nil Insistent demand on part of women of the state for course in borne economics, tin r Agricultural college bus organize I number of special six weeks' oourJ which will open for registration F. ruury 12. Gerrett Meendorlnk, accused off. of a street cur at Ogden on J, t uury 17, with Gordon Kru-hke- , was sentenced to the penitentiary a term of not less than (he yn was ordered returned to the state dustrial school. lm-IR- Constitution of German Republic,' Drawn by Beat Braina of All Parties, Has Been Adopted by th Assembly. Womon Fail in Final Effort to Secure the Ballot, Vote In Senate Being One Shy of Necessary Wohnar. Dr. Friedrich Ebert, who bns boon chancellor alnre tlio over throw of knlscrdom, on February 11 was elected president of the German republic by the German national assembly here, The constitution of the German republic was drafted by the best brains of all parties" and wos adopted by tlio Dr. Ebert's election Is assembly. Washington. The hopes of the suffragists were again dashed to the ground on Februnry 10, when the senate rejected the woman suffrage con Btltutlonnl amendment. The bouse resolution for submission of the amendment fulled of adoption, with 55 votes In favor of it and 29 against, Just ono vote less than the con-itltue- nt taken as a national indorsement of his recline. 1 Practically Paralyzed Industry While Trouble Lasted, Buelnest Being Almost Completely Suspended, Even Sohoole Closed. Tentative provision culls for a snl ary of a million marks about $240,000 annually for the president of the Gorman republic. He will live In the formerly, royal castlo of ltellevue. An agreement has been reuched by the German nutlonal assembly on the composition of the new ministry, which will consist of fourteen members. Ihllllpp Schcidcnmnn has been selected chancellor; Dr. August Mueller, minister of economics; Herr Bauer, minister of labor, and Herr Landsberg, minister' of national and Justice. Another portfolio will go to Dr. Eduard David, who resigns the presidency of the national assembly at Weimar, which position will be taken over by Konstantin Fehrenbarh. The Socialists have seven seats In this cabinet, the Democrats have three and the Centrists have three, Including Mathias Krzberger, who will hold the post of minister without portdo-.fen- folio. t, Count von Brockdorff-Ituntzau- will be ister. BLACKMAILER , foreign ADMITS min- GUILT. Ogdtn Man, Convicted In 1914, Makea Clean Breast of Crime. Salt Lake City. In the belief that It might aid him In lessening his life sentence In the state penitentiary, and actuated by remorse because of the condition of his wife and children, Joseph Henry Martin of Ogden has confessed that he was guilty of the blackmailing charge of which he was convicted In the spring of 1914. The arrest and conviction of Martin followed the receipt of a series of threatening) letters received by Ogden families In the full of 1913, and which culminated early on the morning of November 2, 1913, In the dynamiting of the home of Leltoy IL Eeeles, of Ogden. A week later David Edwards, a Pinkerton detective, was shot In a blacb-hande- s. two-third- gress. The suffrage advocates went Into the test with the knowledge that they lacked one vote, but hoping to the last that the one vote would be won over. Immediately after the vote whs announced, lenders of womans organisations announced that the fight would be carried on In the next congress. In which the Republicans will hold both senate and house, and which, friends of the resolution declared they believed, are certain to adopt a new measure. Senators Nugent of Idaho, Pittman of Nevada, Smoot of Utah and King of Utah were for the measure; Senator Borah- of Idaho voted against the measure. The senate first voted on the Susan B. Anthony amendment In 1887, sixteen senators being recorded for It and thirty-fou- r against It. The next vote was In 1914, senators dividing thirty-fiv- e for and thirty-fou- r against. On October 1, 1918, the vote was fifty-fou- r to thirty, or two less than the necessary majority. The one vote gained Monday was thnt of Senator Pollock of South Carolina, Democrat, who spoke In vigorous support of the measure. Senator pollock succeeded former Senator Benet, who voted last October In opposition, and will retire himself next month. r. months. . - Yokel to Tackle Miller. Yokel, who defeated Ted Thye on the mat at the Los Angeles Athletic club Thursday of last week, will tackle Walter Miller for the worlds middleweight championship on February 20. Declares That While Germany Haa Been Beaten,' There la Yet Many Problems Before Final Peace. Paris. The supreme war council is to have reached a decision at Suturduy's meeting that it was necessary to Impose more severe con dltlous upon Germany for the renewal of the armistice, because of Germany's attitude toward the fulfillment of her Decisions are also said obligations. to have been reached for the control of German demobilization and of the production of plants formerly engaged in producing war material. It is expected that the means for securing the execution of the condl tlons laid down will be reached at Mondays session of the councIL "While I have said that the war has been won. It would perhaps be more accurate to say that there Is a lull In the storm," said Georges Clemenceau, the French premier, in the course of an Interview Sunday. At least," he added, It Is as well to face squarely all the possibilities. Although Germany had been beaten militarily and had been largely, disarmed, there still remained, the premier pointed out, a chaotic, but fruit ful, Russia from which great help may be drawn by the Teutons." There would be danger, he thought, of a "reopening of the military !f It were not for the assurance President Wilson had voiced recently that whenever France or any other free peoples was menaced the whole world would be ready to vindicate Its reported de-bat- e," NATION HONORS ROOSEVELT. Angt'los.-jMl- ke Planning Work for Soldiers. Salt Lake City. Immediate employment which will provide relief for all returned soldiers, sailors and marines out of work was decided upon at a conference held In the governors office between city, county and state of- ficials. Navy Expansion Program Wins. Washington. Administration leaders In the house won their flight for a declaration by congress of a policy of naval expansion unless limitation of world armament is agreed upon at the peace conference. Strike In Clyde District Called Off. Ixmdon. All the strikers in the Clyde district have been instructed by their lenders to return to work at onro. The Instructions were issued Tuesday by the joint committee of the strikers. Many Cities Join In Memorial Servlet for Famous American. Washington. In almost every city and hamlet of the land Americans gathered on February 9 and paid tribute to the memory of Theodore Roosevelt, acclaimed one of the greatest world figures of his time. In the house of representatives the officials of the three branches, of the government Joined with the envoys of foreign nations In honor of the man who achieved the greatest personal fol lowing In the country's history and left n lusting Impression on the development of the American republic. The simplicity that characterized the great citizens was reflected In the ceremonies. The only oration was delivered by Senator Henry Cubot Lodge of Massachusetts, who In accents betraying the Intensity and ardor of his feelings, reviewed the life und analyzed g friend. The the qualities of his voice of the venerable statesman broke ns he coududed his eulogy with theke words from the Pilgrims Progress": "So Valiant-for-Trutpassed over and nil the trumpets sounded for him on the other side." en-rou- te Wilson Will Boon Be Homs. Paris. The week remaining of President Wilson's visit will be the most important in many respects of any similar period since his arrival In Europe. He Is returning to America with the draft of the constitution of the league of nations approved and needing only its Inclusion In the formal peace treaty, to become effective that Is, of course, If the senate authorizes the treaty's ratification. vy Planning Trans-AtlantiFlight Washington. Secretary Daniels has permitted the announcement to be mnde thnt the American navy Is planning tit undertake a transatlantic (light and thnt It hopes to beat the world" in Its effort to negotiate the first aerial voyage beta ecu Amerleu und Europe. c h Typhus Epldemie In Russia. A typhus epidemic has Copenhagen. who was sent to America by In several of the larger broken out to tell Italy's the Italian government side of the controversy with the Jugo- Russian towns. Thousands are reported dead. slavs. C. H. McDowell, director of the chemical division of the war industries board, Is one of the men who will play a big part In agricultural develop, ment before the board Is disbanded. His specialty la nitrates. Duessetdorf Strike Ended. Cologne. The strike of the official and professional classes at Duessel-dor- f is ended, the Spnrtncnns having conceded most of the points denmnded Bourgeois delegates who had been Imprisoned ns hostages huve been liberated. Sells Jail for War Fund. Sioux City, Iowa. Horn lek, near here, Is populated by patriotic people who are willing to sacrifice everything Including their city jail according to reports here. During a recent war fund drive the town calaboose was sold to swell the funds and brought $35. Minister Killed In Rioting. San Salvador. Serious rioting has occurred In Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, and the minister of the Interior, Francisco J. Mejia. 1ms been killed, neeordlng to a dispnteh from Tegucigalpa. Palmer May Succeed Gregory, Washington. It was announced here Mondny thnt there Is every probability thnt A. Mltchol Painter will he nonit-nnteby President Wilson to be attorney general In succession to Thomas W. Gregory, who recently resigned. &&& 4 " .Yk, . N.rr Latest photograph of Discharges of Soldiers Halted. New York. There will be no further discharges of soldiers for several months. In the United States, according to Col. McAndrews of the nrmy general staff, because of the condition of unemployment In the nation. . A, ..J vX Union f , Col. Ugo Noted Diplomat Totally Blind. London. The eye trouble with which Viscount Grey, former British secretary of state for foreign nffalrs and noted diplomat, has been afflicted for years, now has culminated In total btludness, says the Daily Stull. j The 30,000 record-breakin- life-lon- Wilson Supports Budget System. President Wilson Washington. again urges a budget system of national finances, In a cablegram given out Tuesday by Chairman Sherley of the appropriations committee of the house. Rush to Join the Navy. Washington. Enlistments In the navy during tlm week ending Februnry 1 total 1G37, the highest weekly figure since voluntary enlistments were resumed early In December, the navy (hpurtment announces. Premier Clemenceau Score of Anarchist Leaders Arrested. . Jerome, Arlz. Following the arrest liberty. of a score of inen late Monday said, In the society of nations, said the to be anarchist leaders and accused premier, each nation must be willing of obstructing street traffic, a great to renounce Its traditional aloofness crowd surrounded the Jail, demanding and be willing to employ the national their Immediate release, and threaten- strength outside Its own country, both in war and In peace. ing to tqar down the building. Premier Clemenceau warmly praised the help the American troops had COLUGOPIZZARELLO given in winning the war for democracy. Japan Remains Obdurate. Inrls. Japan has reiterated her Intention to hold the Marshall and Caroline Islands In the Faclfic which she took from Germany during the war, as well as to Insist upon the execution of her agreemnt reached In Septarnber last, with China, regarding Shantung. A formal statement to this effect by Japanese representatives has been made public here. Los SCREWS TO BE TIGHTENED TO COMPEL GERMANY TO FUU FILL HER OBLIGATIONS. - Arranging Returnof Herolo Dead. Washington. Plans for bringing borne the bodies of all officers, sailors and marines now burled on foreign soil are being worked out by the navy department and the actual work will be undertaken within the next few general sympathetic union employes of Seattle is at nn end. The men' were ordered to return to work nt noon Tuesday, February 11, when tlio general strike committee at 1 oclock on Monday called off' the sympathetic strike designed to help 23.000 striking metal trade workers to enforce a demand for higher wages. The strike practically paralyzed InBusidustry at Seattle while it lasted. ness In every line was suspended, even the schools being compelled to close, and the street cars were not running. Newspapers, restaurants, barber shops, In fuet almost every business venture in the city, were put out of business for the time. The strike lasted four days, soldiers been sent Into Seattle the first having THROUGH BY GOES MEASURE of the strike to maintain order. day A VOTE OF 310 TO 11, AFTER There was no rioting, and but few arLONG DEBATE. rests as a resulf of the strike, which while tt lasted was one of the most in Its efforts to tie up IndusParty Leaders Join in Prophesying complete, try, ever Inaugurated In the west. That the Bills Tax Levies Are Too Thw resolution by which the strike Low, and Predict That Higher declared off contained a statement was Be Taxes Must Provided. rendvlslng all labor unions which, to or Monday work to turned Sunday Washington. The house on Satur- go on strike again until Tuesday day, February 8, Concluded Us work noon, as a demonstration of the solidg on the war revenue arity of labor, so that all wpuld rebill by adopting, 310 to 11, after six turn to work together. hours discussion, ttie conferees agreeThe general strike at Tacoma, called ment on the meusure. It now goes to In sympnthy with the ship yard the senate for final approval, which workers strike, ended Monday, when Is expected in a few days. union workers returned to work in all The conference report, which pro- places except the ship yards. United States soldiers prevented poses to raise six billion dollars In taxes this year and more than four pickets In Butte from stopping men billions annually until repealed, will who wanted to work In the mines In be taken up by the senate Immediately defiance of the strike call of the L after disposal of the woman suffrage V. W. members. resolution. Its adoption by the senate and approval by President Wilson are 'ANARCHISTS TO BE DEPORTED. i regarded as assured. During debate in the house Satur- Will Rid Country of Allens With Criminal Records. day, Democratic and Republican leaders Joined In declaring that the bills Chicago. A cleanup to rid the countax levies were too low, both for this try of aliens with criminal records or year and 1920, and predicted that high- who are regarded as a menace to the er taxes must be provided by the next nation. Is under way. Within a few congress. days another carload of undesirables Opposition to the report was not will leave Chicago to be shipped back based, however, on its tax Imposts, but to the countries from whence they to minor amendments, particularly the came. officials made this child labor legislation. Immigration aliens, Besides the child labor provision, known Monday as the fifty-fou- r several bouse members criticised as a hurried through Chicago Sunday back to Europe under heavy pittance" the $G0 pay bonus provided for persons discharged from military guard, was nearing New York. The cleanup Is under way and will service. official an be Representative KItchin, Democratic said.thorough, are immigration score In a There nearly leader, made the principal address, Jails now who will be1 decommending the bill as a whole, but Chicago of the country within a few out ported declaring it should have Imposed Aliens who get Into the country days. higher taxes and that it would not under false and then attempt pretenses meet future requirements. He exto stir up trouble with their propapressed the belief thnt expenditures will find it hard pickings from this year would total $20,000,000 and ganda now on. If this country doesnt suit $10,000,000,000 in 1920, and that by has .a very effecthem the end of the. next fiscal year the tive the government of helping them Into more way bonds outstanding would aggregate climes." He explained, how- congenial $30,000,000,000. the work Is under the direcLocally ever, that to enact the bill and take tion of Harry It. Landis, Inspector of $1,700,000,000 more than under existwith the Immigration. ing law from profiteers," charged police department a large number of with conducting propaganda against anarchists have been quietly netted Its passage, the house conferees were within the lust several months and compelled to give and take. A lurge number of given hearings. these are being held In jail awaiting C. H. MDOWELL an opportune time to load them ou cars and shipping them out of tl)e country. Scuttle. strike of necessary Thus ended wlint lending suffrage ehainplons hnd said in advance would be the flnnl test of this session of con- Urges Support of Wllaon Plan. f Chicago. An urgent appeal to American citizens to unite In support of President Wilson In his fight for a league of nations was made Monday by prominent speakers at the opening session of the Great Lakes congress of the League to Enforce Peace, - futile attempt to capture the Two-Third- Woman Charged with Selling Girl. Ga. Marietta, of Investigation charges that Mrs. Naontl V. Uamphell, head of it tt orphans' home here, had trailed a girl Inmate for ?.'!0 and a cow, was begun here Tuesday by Solicitor General Dorsey, VtlMMsvKl A'lV.'.HWy.WA d Red Violence Stirs Germany. Dying Wife Accuses Husband. Berlin. The Interna! situation In Chicago. An antemortem ncctisntion Germany Is seriously menaced by num- was made by Mrs, Cel lit Ilaensel, If, stitute for saloons when prohibition erous Spnrtaeun groups, who nro show- year-olChristmas bride of Arthur goes Into effect next July Is a plan ing themselves In the north und east ilaensel, n discharged soldier of the being supported by n number of promi- coast cities, mid nt various places in Eighty-sixtdivision, thnt her husband nent ministers of New York. central und southern Germany. lmd shot tier und her mother. j Coffee Houtea to Supplant Bara. New York. Coffee houses as a sub- d h cmi-uiIIm- . lry ( In the event that the JUnh vallw unable to olituln surplus water fr the Strawberry valley project to r. for the lands which can he recluln-I- t Is more Umn likely that a move lie made to develop the available w supply of the locality. conva'-cen- t Twelve of the twenty-sin- e wounded who arrived in fjike February 8 from the Ilohut debarkation hospital are Utahns. Tl Is the largtst percentage of Utah men yet to arrive In a single run; gent nt Salt Lake City. A total of $8043 was received by i; stute lust year for the skins of pm tory animals, being 33 per cent than the amount received the yen raviolis from the same source, accord to Information given out by Dr. It." Ilnggun, state livestock inspector. Differences of several months' mat ing between the state of Utah and t metal mine operators were enmpo Februnry 10, when representative some of the bigger mining compan-paiInto the state treusury In exes of $7(X),(HK) to cover thp occupation ti levy for the past year. Utah Is tied with Illinois and cousin for second plnce In the fc' draft contest, with 1)0 per rent ot r draft records completed and forwent to Washington, according to inform-- ' tiou received by Captain (Jordon executive of Utah, from Prow Marshal General Crowder. Utuh linkers must label their tim In the future, according to stutemn made by Walter SI. Iloyden, ' dairy and food commissioner. state regulation the correct and the name of the niuker uin- -t on every loaf of bread which Ur on the market, lie declared. Two masked highwaymen enter! and while Jewelry store ut covered the Jewler with a pistol, t other took $15 from the safe. Tb then were joined by u confedetr who lmd remained outside, and $ three left In an automobile tliut b been left around the corner. In 1910 the average monthly sl. 'l puld to elementary and high teachers of Utah was $78.33, or an mini snlury of $379,125, bused or school year of seven and one-months. In 1918 the average main1 salary was $92. or $827.0(1 a year slightly more thnn eight month. In acknowledgment of the debt gratitude to the British nuvy und,! British armies for the purt they pi'1 in the European struggle, Suudiiy, b ruury 10, will be observed with HIT' prlute programs In homes und chunk und other duccs of public inert throughout the state as British day In line with the wage redurtl'1 mnde by the Utah Copper oompnnr both Its mines and mills, tin k" vb large smelters of the Salt ' & Refining American Smelting St.t ternatlotml Smelting nnd United Smelting have put Into opera tl lowered wage scale for ull emph" Feeder cattle will be shown for1' first time this year nt the fat show to he belli on April 3, 4 uwl under the auspices of the interne tain Stock Show association, at Sfilt Luke Union stockyards, nnd lU ' expected Hint tills Innovation w i111' considerable Interest tract stockmen. I L'm-li- ' ' H Doleful Prospects. "I suppose the peopte of Chtfl are particularly liable to the lnf.se1 epidemic." "Why should they be?" Because they are constantly in 111. atate." High Cost Anyway, coal has not continued1 go up In price," I dont know about thnt. The our Innlior collects tips In freer cnilioi coni would llgure ul about |