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Show THE AUSTRIAN TREAT! RACE RIOTS AT THE NEPHI. UTAH. TIMES-NEW- S. D AMERICA S RIGHTS Conflicting Thoughts TERMS DELIVERED NATIONAL CAPITOL TO BE RESPECTED Why not be perfectly satisfied when you buy Jewelry, a Diamond or a Watch? Our reasonable CAVALRY, POLICE AND PROVOST GUARD BATTLE WITH ANGRY MOB IN 6TREETS. prioes ease tha way. DEFEATED NATION MUST PAY FOR AIDING BERLIN'S ATTEMPT TO THROTTLE WORLD. CARRANZA ASKED FOR EXPLANA. TION OF ATTACK ON SAILORS OF BATTLESHIP CHEYENNE. Complete Terms Demanded by Allies Handed to Delegation at Paris. Army Reduced to 30,000 on a Purely Voluntary Bail. Utah Senator, After Conferences With President, Declare Drastic Steps Are Considered. Flag Insulted Near Tampico. BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY City Detective Slain and Three Patrolmen Hurt; Two Negroea Die From Wound In Fighting. Three Killed. Tlio known disunity Washington, toll of the race rloi.i which broke out in various sections of tliu national eup-ita- l Monday night, reached three killed and twelve seriously wounded, besides numerous minor casualties inflicted by bricks and oilier missies. In uddition to tin- - killing of olio city detective and flu fatal wounding of anollicr by two negro women, three, putrolmcii bad been wounded by negro rioters. Two negroes wero dead ami four others wore reported to lie dying. llarry Wilson ,u detective, wan shot by u liegress, who liatl opened fire from the second floor of residence. A second ncgress opened fire from the ground floor of a house itiTosH the alley, when the police and guardsmen rushed the house which the first was holding. Thompson, second detective victim, was wounded during the clash. Only one urrest was made, the young Heiress who was shot through the hips. ll was Mild by officials that the riots here were of u more serious nature than anything which had occurred since the outbreaks during tin' period of tin' old "feutlier duster legislature," ill the tiirtiuleut iliiys after the clul war. before the present form of district government was organized. The outbreaks Mnrteil Sal unlay night, following a series of attacks on white women, several murders, scores of robberies and general lawlessness. Several hundred soldiers, sailors and marines Joined together Saturday night to aeitrch for u licgro suspected of attacking the wife of mi employee of the naval nvlatioii bureau. 1'nnlile to find bllii. they made their way to the center of the city, where they vented their anger on a negro they met. 11 THREE DEAD IN WRECK ON U. P. and Evantton Men Slain as Engine Explode. Ogden. Thomas Carroll, engineer: I'hnrlea It. llohbs, briikeinnii. both m Kvunston. Wyo., mid Arthur I'.. WimmIs, l fireman of Ogileii. were Instantly at 4:13 o'clock Monday morning at 'Arthur E. Woods, Ogden kill-ti- I'urvo. wlxty tulle east of Ogden. when No. Si his exthe boiler of of the accbleut are ploded. Ik-taI lick I n . The ilicrllitcfidciit of the I'ulon Taclflf jicin at ;rcen Itlver ha started an Investigation of the explosion. t Information received here, ti locomotive was one of the c jmwcrful mud type of the t'nioii railroad, 81 was attache! to a tbound. that left fast fruit train, Ogden about two hoUa before the accident. Only the wheels were left on the track, the holler anil lr r itor- tioiis of the engine being ecatlcred on side of the right of way for many fi-t- . It Is atated. As all the men on the engine when the Isdler expbsled were killed, the enact cause of the accident may never he known. lias l'a-tlfl- Hi-- Bandit Rob Train; Throw Victim Off Lincoln. Neb. Four armed robbers ((.inline Monday night on a Chicago. .I'.iii linglon h QuScy freight train be- ,..- I M ,', , nil hi"im, nearly fifty transient farm hand a number of their victims 1, 'I threw from the train. Mi id a rcirt received l.v 1'., rt special ;iy. a Ilurlitigtoii agent here, from a railroad telegrapher ii! I iiiriimiit. A liiiiiil-- r of the farm bands com-- I at t'nlrutoiil. Inim-to the did lad say if any of the )l t. f irm liuels wire Injured, tior did It . pioMiiiiile the fine milt of money i ,.! Id 1 Austria's army Is reduced to purely voluntary basis by one of the military terms of peace, which, together with the reparation Clausen and a number of minor terms, were handed to the Austrian delegates t Saint (Jernialne Sunday by M. Iut-aatsecretary general of the peace conference, without ceremony. No definite repurulloiiitl sum is fixed In the treaty, hut Austria Is told that the extent of bur nubilities and the schedule of payments which will bo extended over a period of thirty years will be made known before May 1, 1020. GIVEN The commission In charge of reparations will have an Austrian section, Austria now has the complete tonus and must submit her final "observa. tlons" within fifteen days. The payment of a 'reasonable sum." The establishment of an Austrian commission. The Issuing of bonds. The delivery of livestock and certain historical and artistic data. Heiliictloii of the Austrian army to 10,1 KM volunteers must be undertaken within three months nfter signing of the peace. This army can be used for no purpose other than maintenance of Internal order and control of frontiers. Importation and exportation of arms, ammunition and war materials of all kinds is forbidden by the treaty. The army reduction Is described as "part of the plan to render possible the Initiation of a general limitation of armaments of all tuitions." Austria Is assured that the reparations committee will "bear In mind the (llminiiatlon of Austria's resources and capacity of payment resulting from the a AMERICAN Loudon honored Coneral rersbiiiK Friday with the fretHlom of the city and a sword of honor In the presence of a distinguished company of Itrltons and Americans gathered within the historic Ciuildhall. John W. I'nvln, the American ambassador, the embassy ataff, Kear Admiral Hurry S. Kmipp nud his staff, members of the British government and a number of British goticrul were participant lu the ceremouy. Ijffly this month the corporation ot the city of Loudon voted to present to ieueral 1'ershlnK and Mursluil Foch the frei'ilom of the city and swords of honor. The nword of honor Is gold mounted nod is a handsome reproduction of the American army j litem. On the upper band are displaced the arms of the Tnlled Stales in one sjde and the anus of the city of Loudon on the other. In the enamel below the Amerfcan coat of arms la General I'crshliig s monogram lu diamonds and rubies, with the American flag and fnlon Jack. On the reverse side enameled rlbboim .dia play the names of the battle in which the Amerii-atroops participated and of General Fernlilng' campaigns. The decoration of a Knight Grand cross of the Order of the Hath, with ;; which tieneral lias been appear on the lower band. The hilt and bands are of IS knrat gold The aword was made by the it Silversmith' company. KILLED BY TRAIN interurban Crashes Into Auto Near Hin-1ata- n lic" Ne Polk Sails for France. York Trunk L. I "oik. tjr.dr- - .t ,f ),:. msi:p ImpTBtor talc the l iace r,f r encp ronierenre. t,.i,,1t f'r on Trance to Iinin at pre-aente- Gold-smith- NaTipa. Another Victim May Die. Ilolse, Idaho. Five persons were InStrikebreakers Disarmed by Mob. stantly killed and a iitb. o iHHWy Injured that his. Vie) I despaired of Okla. Armed guard", motor-meTulsa. ium an Intenirbun electric car ran and corittusliirsi on thr-- e lnirtir- Into an automobile Sunday evening at , Oklahoma futon liad- ranl of 6:10 o'clock at a railroad crossing four wav were removed from the . ... ... mlle north of Nampa. on the Ilolse--1 f. ,,.. Nampa electric line. The dead Hre thousand striker anil syinpathl, Mr. and Mr. J. F. t ilery of Nampa ,.r ,.,,,, , , ut Tak 11. and Tu.n and their daughters. I.lnn. aged night. Sjl1I,a rMay. ag.sl 12. end Mrs. I'barles I' j Afu.r lh,.y ttvrp ,i.lirl the i of Nampa. Mielllrger the strikebreakers. Mr. Shelliiberger. badly Uijur.fl. has ,,., ,. Ti, ,.wvan, trB(U H.rtii.i? al and ,,,, taken to the Nampa the p,,,,, ev tru1u,y operated ntK.n. but his rondilloti lown bu, ,Pre WJ1, , tremely critical. (i.lllinc.. i,e nr The on strike several went 'car 'icnitor CAPT. PEARL HAMILTON weeks ago when the Oklahoma t'nioii railway refused to recognize their ' union. n ,,.,.,, Burleson Reduce Air Mail Postage I'ostmaster General Washington. Iturleson Friday reduced the pfwl8 rate on airplane mall to 2 cent an ounce, the regular rate for first-clasmall matter, and placed the air mail service on the same footinx with all other means of railroad transsirta-lion- . . s - .,,.,,,. bo-pi- ( ,. GEN. JOSEPH PILSUDSKI ,,, j l 1- - . i Briton to be "Prepared" "The nett time l.iiglaiel (! the same .ilion as tinwill be la-- t le ready and time she will we will have to wait for her." is a statement made by Marshal Foch of Fraticp to a corremtidetit of Hie Iaily Mail, which prints an Interview with the fH.iinioiiider III hi'f of the allied The marshal Insists that armies. Great r.ritain boutd tnniiitain lar-of military maierinl. sayina: "That Is one of the obvious and precautions to be taken." Foch Warn I Kmk ti. In I . , .. - ....- - . - I I - -- . - fl t I I L K j j i- i ' Booth. Anarchistic Plot at Elba Island. Attempt to convert to radicalism aliens on F)ii llafid were reienlefl i )i rn trli ibscovery if a large said of i,ar.hiiie iMfrature. rpii.r,t:t . . . to how coming to the Islann In spite of rpeilfil some time ps agent detailed to at h the mail. lr : i Eiglish Rioter Bum Town Hall. I.ieloti -- I'eare riots ar reported froTn f"Tt, t orriMl riii Lnglish town. At Ln- the town hall wa hf rlotir. 8. West Temple (It., 43 bll Lake Oitr. Typewriters Sold. Rented,50 Repaired, I ClOO. pricee-S7.Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd South. Salt Laks City. Utah All makea Writ for Bad Indeed. First laborer "Yes, I 'card you waa In tb" hospital. Was yer very badf. Second laborer "Bad? I should think I was bad Why, a pal o' mine bring me a bottle o' beer, an' I coulda't so much as look at It I" London Mall. 1 lMf. om la VWTf UosUltf a o4yrfil ism Uasiai fr kail M Mok, jH (aaxuto! MM HAM Ptnoturt-PtM- . iarlf 4nacrt aBMajiproylf Mr. mmd Ogden, Utah. Joseph Folkman, 50 age, and bis son, Iah Folk-ma25 years of age, were Instantly killed ; Josle Folkman, 15 years of age, a daughter, was pmoabty fatally injured, and Gwendolyn Stewart. 12 year of age, aud Viola Knight. 15 years of age were aerlously injured, Central electric when a I'tah-IdahInterurban car'crashed Into the Folk-ma- n automobile at the Harrlsvllle road crossing, five mile north of here, at 4:55 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The accident waa one of the most frightful recorded In the annals of accidents In this county In a number of month. The automobile in which the killed and Injured were riding wa dragged along the feet before track for a distance of the electric car could be stopped. When the car wm halted it wa found necessary to remove the pilot before It could reuitne Its trip to the city. A a result of the collision, the senior Folkman wa decapitated and disemboweled, and I.ee Folkman' head wa crushed beyond all recognition, with the flesh and kln being torn from the face. Jole Folkman sustained a fractured skull, broken leg and body Injuries. It la said she cannot live. Gwendolyn Stewart was hurt about the bead and lxdy. Viola a Injured about the legs. Knight TaarTa rtla. HMuMaJ aaatwr foar Vlll years of at.4 W .LablUa. bip ktliaa of froaa wkirii waokty OCtaillBjr aa. i. prfltatea ko aa4 Waha wlMtM. taUl ft bl Waaiaaaa f i Kmm aCU F W blwW aa tka fUn ft ataMk. wrlift am cojoouum icon GOOD HEALTH RULES FOR ca ALL o road-crossin- g Want Action. Not Talk lloiiew ives are rather fed tip with congressional invent iga lions of the high cost of living mid would prefer enactment of rcm-dia- l legislation. Mis Jessie Hater. biri'lH-tiv- e if the National representative wrote to llepre-entativt'itiiiiiier' Tinkbain of Mn"acni.ts Mr, Tinkbam has introduced a bill appropriating $:tMi for a nation-- ile Inquiry Into living e,st Have Many Idea Engl Ian Poopl Which It Wesitd Be Well foe Americana ta Copy. On of the aaot popular forma of food In Ed (land la cheese. Tbl sup- plla a highly concentrated protein food which, wbea properly ripened and naaticated, la anally well assimilated. percentage of protein, but it also co talas fat aad mineral salt. Whei combined with bread, which I a carbohydrate food, cheee make an Ideal eoaiblnatlea. evpplylng a It doe all tha element bvceaaary for Dourtan-aae- ot e and protein, fat, mineral salts. Cheese aad bread la a very popular form of food In England and It la eaten by all claaaea. Being an economical food. It la eaten ta a larger eitent by the laborlag classes, who, owing to the sort ef work they do. require a good tissue builder at a moderate price. It well to remember that part of the health of the Kngllsh rare la due to the fact that the Kngllsh life I an outdoor life, and It la a very good thing for u to profit by this and cultivate at all time. In ourselves and In our children, the habit of getting outdoor as tmich as possible. carbo-hydrat- 1 Pellteaess Oidnt Pay Her. Down on Water street, Augusta. Me tbe other day. two men met at tha comer of the street and they Wh at p ped to the i.nter edge f.f the walk t avoid two holies wh nn they met. men said In chorus: "I 'anion me," then h both sidrMcpped lo the left. When they met scs in bo'h sidestepped tica more, ll.l time to the right, and met agsln. Then they bofh iod still, and a ore man turned to tbe rinlit and extended bis tniK atiove his bead aa be flattened himself senilis! tbe buildid to tbe other miin: "Sny, ing, be wbea you g t by. w hille." Ucnne-le-c Joitriist. Sought for Pleasure Trips Why beuld He? Th World I Hi. Atlantic my. N. 4 More limn "An Englishman comes into a draw. could airplanes of the pleasure typo ng rofm as If be owned It, An Amer b eold Immediately if manufacturer comes Into a drawing room a 'Wild make deliveries and more than .ban If be didn't care a damn who owned or ordered been purchased ffttpi have Guidon Sketch. f. i Poill the t'n ted states in the lat three New portrait of the president of months. und. Why Librarian Co to Denver. Womnn (to li?irar!nn) "I'm Toimg Aviator Journey. Comp'ete I French Jailed at Anaconda Escaped Burglar i aviator, Morehal. Rorry to trouble yon. but I've forgotfM,tjmi Nevada of It. Ueneur the tvl"fi. I. who tri"l to fly from Krane to ;i-s- i ten the name of the boofc I want. If Sillelay tte !! left Ogden early you'll Jnt mention what hnk yen during the war, but n o'd'god tuo'tiiiig for Anaconda. Mont., to get 1 11 have lito-sslop ymi wbn yon come to Austrian in the fHtiirdny an ewniwd convict to land j y,u-t- t Gibo. If." lumen M. from lis Tmncript. a io flew hydro or airplane me i in hiiand from mtoiy pbael, sfri'ss the Meli' rrwiui n. to tn?i ,ff :n Triumph Over Se!flshn. I'.ixerta. Tunis Tlie tnngtiest not any trait ever tr!d Granted. Increase Waje n eelflsh benrt. It t rrack t 6 Miner Killed in West Virjinia. Victory fete is Given for Ref ugtr. Wi.si.ii.k-t.iWage ini IiMnmer. s"ierbii'of.n by A iveti ss gtanl awuig I'aris.-mere Victory Va. W. tneti '.Mefiebl. fit cent were frsnle. .oci'i'ig lO once the shell power to do that. on l!i killed Friday In an ep!'ri'in at tb .t.i.dn.r t j'io'lny nl t'oier le T;'f'i. of ojs-fnfdoee la broken, tb aweetest meat ever tasttlon--icof for n'! line, H !,loirif old b Cur's i II mine at KiTd.s'l. taen'y a(cl tind ci?f (or AlUntic i wt" f the tiii hc Qiiile to ed drop oat. T!:: mile pt of I'.hief )i';i2 1sird. The ! lii 1'i.ris. r in the x eU4,rt ntl'iIs unknown the ;i;i'e an !I 'Iff onferinca I pinion i,u iriccl af 2000 Plane 'r f"i ... j. . lii-ii'- r. pai.n s f'-t- t r j CUT "Safety First." Two recent caes of fainting in tha batb recall the advice that tb lata Sir William Kingston, M. D., of Montreal was wont to give bis patient. Till the bath." he used to say, "pal oat the plug and then gat In. If you faint In tb bath the water will rua out before you drown." Electric Car Drags Automobile Along Track and Mangle Occupant. a New York LAKE oat omlf l traffic on the Santa Fe. Train No. 10. due here from the west at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. was about sixteen hour bite. Trains flue tonight were reported from three to four hours late. tn.-C- - Capt. Pearl Hamilton, the adopted daughter of Commander Evangeline CoUega. w vaat Housewive Ruinou. Fruit Juice Tan Washington. Federal tates of 10 sales of grape. ! r cent m Itie eros aj.ple and loganlfcrry Jiiies have so Int ren-- d prices to consumers that the indnstrv Is tl.reateneii wnn uesiruc c. ml- m a, i ll flllll- it.. " If.,..- t,l.- k..uA lll.l,. tl.n mlttee was told Monday t'T a delega tion of Wa.hltigto and Oregon congressmen and representatives of the Industry. A ta of 2 cent a gallon or less, m tirgel. the sjkeiiien declaring that at f.resint pricea sales were decreasing rapidly. Passport Dispute Cleared. Washington. F. I .. Iobeny, falifor-nioil operator, was esonerattsl by in a forniBl stale- ttie slate denirtment -merit of any false pretence or la'k .1 ...I." a.. Arfi. r. .w . ii.tt a ih oi iaon lat January when talning be went to Fari. HALT onstrated that rapid breathing of pura air acts as an anaesthetic and renders a person Immune to pain a long aa It la maintained. Of courae, after tba rapid Inhalation ceaae the pain will be felt. By a little training, It Is said, a person may Induce sound sleep by deep and rapid breathing for a few minutes. P WMTFn Itjou wnlbi wageilesm tin naitltU tsrlasr trte. Uiui imill ftLr town nil btrbrra: good opportuullir open ovi-- r ilralt see. men barbirn In irm; hivi lor Oi't prepared olticvrH rcinnninioon good in few wk. Cll or writ. Moler Bwrbav aXabltiaXMI tratisf-fintineiiia- - CTIUr Quick Breathing an Anaesthetic. scientist who have United State been conducting experiment In the art of breathing claim to have dem- TWO KILLED, THREE HURT. Delayed By Great Slide. In Albuquerque. N. M. Washout eastern Ariaoflna have delayel all c ! Washington. After several conferences with the president and state department officials, Senator W. 11. King of I'tuh Saturday stated that the Mex-icusituation is going to be dealt with la u manner that will fully protect the lights of Americans, both us to their Uvea and their property. Kxaetly what the new policy of the administration Is to be, Senator King was not at liberty te disclose, but the Inference wua drawn from his remark that as soon as the German treaty Is ratified, or possibly sooner, strong demands will be made upon Can iin.a to guarantee full protection to Americans everywhere hi Mexico, the demand to cover also American property rights lu that country. If a satisfactory assurance followed Is not by satisfactory performance promptly forthcoming, It would seem to be the purpose of the administration to resort to military means of perthat American suading Carranzii rights can no longer be disregarded In his country. What form of military move would be resorted to In such event, Is apparently not yet fully determined. The state department Is working on Its reply to Senator King's resolution calling for full information regarding pust depredutlons against Americans and American property in Mexico, the report being delayed. It Is explained, by the tnasa of data that la being assembled. The foreign relations committee is standing back of Senator King in his effort to get a full statement of Mexican outrages ogalnst Americans, with a view to bringing about a speedy and fair settlement of all American claims against the Mexican government. Traffic iit IV. Irish Leader G'ven Sword by Hindu. - Knrnorin de Vslera. Kun t"rn-r-i- t j resident of the 'lrih It'imMIc," was ir.4ritel Mi.ndiir with an engravel ruord by n rpreentation f.f the tiadnr psrty. With It he re-eived a nlk flag of the "Irish repub- Washington. Amended to provide $11,000,000 Instead of $0,000,000 for the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers, sailors and marines, the sundry civil appropriation bill, which was vetoed by the president, was passed by the house Thursday and sent to the Ben ate. The original measure waa vetoed by the president ou the ground that the was Insufficient to care ?ii.oiNi,ooo for the country's wounded proiH-rlmen. To meet bis objection, the bouse committee increased appropriations the amount to $1,000,000. Ieinocrat8 Insisted on a larger sum ami, after Representative Ibieliiinan, Ocmocrat, of Texas, moved to recommit the bill with Instructions to Increase the amount to llS.Ooo.ooO. Republican Leader Mondell offered n substitute to the motion. Increasing the amount to $11,000,000. Thin was carried. 201 to 1!M. I'rgliiR congressional Invest Igntlon of the coal altuatlon, 'govrnnient officials and coal operatoni told the house rule committee that a fuel shortage was Impending. "Coat men fear the situation may get away from them, and that prices may rise $1 or $6 a ton." declared C K. lusher of the geological survey. "Their advertlslun of the fituatlon la lu the hope that this may be averted, for they kuow that the condition would reflect on them." Anthracite production aince January 1 was 10.iOO,000 ton less than last year and bituminous 74,Tort,0n) tons, said, due to lack of demand. u Act ;ivtvii.gi"i!. More on Strike in Berlin, riiii. Worker on the surface, elevated and juibajiy car lines, and lo ! trician and e workers, went on strike Monday in fympatby with the jfit rim! ilernon1rfition. HONORED FOURTEEN MILLIONS FOR REHABILITATION OF FIGHTERS INCLUDED IN MEASURE. Per-hiii- DAHOANS PASSED BY HOUSE Sword I a Handsome Reproduction of Original Measure of $6,000,000 Vetoed American Pattern President Ask by President Wilson on the Permanent Rank for Pershing, Grounds of Not Being SufMarch, Sim and Benson. ficient Sum. not be adequate to make complete reparation," but she undertakes by the treaty that she will make compensation for daniHKi done to civilians ami their property along lines similar to those of the treaty with (iennany. Austria, by virtue of the treaty, "ar. rept the responsibility of Austria and her allie for catisliijf the loss and damage to which the allied and associated rovertmieuts and their national have a consequence of been aubjeeted the war Imposed Umiii the in by the afcrelon of Austria and her allies.'' I AMENDED BILL IS PERSHING GENERAL II BY CITY OF LONDON AT HISTORIC GUILD HALL. treaty." The allied and assclnted powers rceoRnlze that Austria' resources will 6 f JEWELED SWORD Ho"t!ura 1 i lUw 'ln. tt Wi?7l set Pari. re-p- di-p- ni .town i: BO.Ooo men on a -'ti to Crush Revolution. liecoirins Unit there 5i si tnove;netd otl fi't t ii (".e the Honduras t lit pte-Mof lite i.t. Liii ri.m! onl a lo co.iiiKI of tniii, '!- - bn fir, in rin i the existence of a li to a !;ie ft war, department. Tln lched at tt.e t deiiil nod A f if ili'.ii!i f,iip Kecrrtiiry I'biM p mitiouio ) that the ! sided for fnithi r j ii? l;ii'lit hud kijAsJ' i i MM MAIN f- -i n-- 't rer-r!ie- |