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Show UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. m ASTHMA TO 03 GUAR ANTEtD RELIEVE INSTANTLY MONEY htFONOED D! GERMANY'S RULERS ASK ANY 0UG0I5T The Reason. "Newrbb makes lots of bulls." ' No wonder ; everybody's giving him Wl'Ollg Xlecrs." TJie old home farm is one power that can thrill the heart with an unspoken son:. Yoii 110 PEACE PAGTWITH are commanding one life and contract ever PRESIDENT WILSON DEMANDS UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER IN HIS LATEST, NOTE. Thtw vm never atfiiM "ftnt r X For Constipation Carter's Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Carter's Iron Pills jy 9 Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins te Children's Coughs it "";u Bffli tjfc jeara war --nursing t nouns, j. nere way than to study the new is no edition ' be of j "Common Sense Medical Advise",; with chapters on First Aid, Baadaj,! 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President Wilson has submitted the German plea for an armistice and peace to the allies, and, Some men's griefs are like mournat tli same time, has informed llerliu have bill over after the you empty ing that there can be no armistice except . dug the potatoes. upon terms that would make it' imH possible Infor tiermany to renew hoswinter If you have passed the telligently, your farm implements will tilities. The president's reply to the last Gershow it iu the spring. man note wa handed to the charge of Doo't mistake a gourmand for a the Swiss legutiou on October 23 for transmission to the German governfood expert. Thereure garbage cans, ment. too. Text of Reply to Germany. Cura plmplea, headache, bad Ireath by taking The president's' reply, as delivered Ms Apple, Aloe, Jalap rolled Into tin? sugar by Secretary of State lousing to pill called Doctor Fierce'a Pleasant Pellet. Ad. Frederick Oederlin, charge d'affaires Hard to tell. A skinny man may of Switzerland, in charge of German not belong to the "bone-dry- " party. Interests in the United States, is as -- follows: V "I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 22nd Nervous and All Unstrung? truismittlng a communication under Feel nervous and Irritable all the date of the 2()th from the German govtime? Continually worry over trifles? Then there's something wrong;. Back ernment, and to advise you that the of It all may be weak kidneys. Jutt president has Instructed me to" reply as nerve wear is a cause of kidney thereto us follows: weakness, so Is kidney trouble a cause of nervousness. If you have "Having received the solemn end nervous backache, "blues," spells, assurance of the German govirexplicit headaches, dizzy spells,' kidney and a tired, worn feelernment that it unreservedly accepts regularities ing, try Doan's Kidney Pills. They the terms of peace laid down In ids adare recommended by thousands. dress to the congress of the United An Idaho Case States on the 8th of January, 1918, and Mrs. James 'Em the principles of settlement enunciated Brown, S7S N. Taylor Sf., Blacktoot, Tttu aIn his subsequent addresses, particuIdaho, says: : "I storyhad a severe atthe address of the 27th of Seplarly tack of kidney and that it desires to discuss tember, trouble. Riy liacK became lame and the details of their application, and was so weak, I that this wish and purpose emanated, could hardly d not from those who have hitherto up after gtraighen 1 e b n4 ng over. conducted and German policy knire-iik- e snarp, the present war on J".ermany.'s behalf, pains darted through the emalU but from ministers who speak for the of my back. I was VI in bed for threes majority of the reichstag and for an days and could hardly move. My kidoverwehlming majority of the German neys didn't act at ail right. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and was soon up peoples; and having received, also, the nnd around nnd entirely free from the explicit promise of the present German pains and other kidney trouble." government that the humane rules of Gel Doan'e at Any Store, 60c Box civilized" warfare will be observed both on land and sea by the German armed CO, BUFFALO, N. Y. forces, the president of the United States feels that he cannot decline to take up with the governments with which the government of the United States is associated the question of an armistice. "He deems it his duty to say again, however, that the only armistice he ; ICARTER'S would feel justified in submitting for . consideration would be one which JjivER should leave the United States and the powers associated with her lit a position to enforce any arrangements that may be entered into and to make a renewal of hostilities on the part of Germany impossible. The president has. therefore, transmitted his correspondence with the present German authorities to the governments with which the government of the United States Is associated as a belligerent. with the suggestion that, if those gov- eminent' are disposed to effect peace upon the terms and principles indiPurely Vegetable cated, their military advisers and the Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price military advisers of the United States be asked to submit to the governments associated against Germany the necessary terms of such an armistice as will fully protect the interests of the Will restore color to the faces of peoples involved and Insure to the those who lack Iron in the blood, associated governments the unrestricas most pale-face- d people do. ted power to safeguard ami enforce the details of the peace to which the German has agreed : provided Jkf JS9 JS9 29 9 J9 . 23 they government deem such an armistice possible from n military point of view. Should such terms of armistice be suggested, their acceptance by Germany will afford the best concrete evidence of her unequivocal acceptance of the terms The New Cntlcura Method and principles of peace from which the whole action proceeds. "The would deem himself DON'T CUT OUT t rv. 1 lacking president in candor ilid he not point out in the frankest possible terms the reaAShoeBoil,CappeT son why extraordinary safeguards must Hock or Bursitis be demanded. Significantly Important FOR as the constitutional changes seem to be which are spoken of by the German foreign secretary in his note of the 20th of October, it does not appear that the will reduce them and leave no blemisbe. principle of a government responsible Does not blisStop lamrnesi promptly. ter or remove the hair, and horse can be to the German people lias yet been fully worked. 52. 50 a bottle delivered. Book 6 B free. worked out or that any guarantees either exist or are in contemplation ABSORBINE, JR.. for nanklnl the aatitrpk Bnimenl foe BolU. BraiKt, Sore, Swellintt. Varicoae Vrlu. that the alterations of principle and of Allajrt Paia and Inflammation. Price f .2 a bottlr at draf practice now partially agreed upon will lira of dclltcTtd. Will nil Jan mora II jroa wrilc. be permanent. Moreover, it does not W. F.YOUNG, P.O. F., 310 Tangle Sl.,SDringfl9ld,Mata. appear that the heart of .the present difficulty has been reached. It may be that future wars have been brought may he checked and more serious conditions under the control of the German of the throat will be often avoided by dose of safe people, but the present war has not promptly giving the child been ; and it is with the present war that we are dealing. It is evident that the German people have no means of commanding the acquiescence, of the tlma t vnnu. wen . nppnaaaicu mau no uie present It is about lhe biggest 8 nmif undertook. FOSTER-MILBUR- fVio Holn 10 PLANS GERMANY DESIRES DOUBLE uunpiiin mm mi loonr duiluih PEAC E AT AN Y C DST good news. BEFORE THE PLEA IS NOW ALLIED . GOVERNMENTS FOR ACTION WHICH MAY END WAR. SECRETARY DANIELS DISCLOSES SECOND THREE YEAR PROGRAM OF SHIP CONSTRUCTION Would Build Ten Additional Six Battle Cruisers and 140 Smaller Vessels at Cost of s, $600,000,000. Washington. Congress has been asked by the navy department to naval authorize a second rf!ree-yea- r building program to provide ten additional six battle cruisejs and 140 smaller vessels at a cost of ?CO0,OOO,0OO. This Was disclosed Tuesday by Secretary Daniels after his appearance before the House naval committee to explain the appropriation. This authorization is asked for the next fiscal year and is in addition to Uie 150 naval vessels comprising the first three-yea- r building program authorized in 101G and the great number of new destroyers and other special types contracted for since the United States entered the war. Work on the first three-yea- r program was delayed by the war, but Congress has required that a start must be made on all the vessels before next July 1. for the Including the $G0O,00O,0X three-yea- r program Secretary Daniels said the total estimates of the department for ship construction, .including armor and armament, amount this year to $972,0!0,XK). Only $200,000,000 of the $000,000,000 will be made available next year for construction work on the three-yea- r program, in addition to $372,090,000, asked for completing vessels already authorized. s, military authorities of the empire popular will ; that the power of ttie king of Prussia to control the policy of the empire is unimpaired; that the determining initiative still remains with those who have hitherto been the masters of Germany. Feeling that the whole peace of the world depends now on plain speaking and straightforward action, the president deems it his duty to say, without any attempt to soften what may seem harsh words, that the nations of the worid do not and cannot trust the word of those who have hitherto been the masters of German policy, and to point out once more that in concluding peace and attempting to undo the infinite injuries and injus-tfce- s of this war the government of the United States cannot deal with any but veritable representatives of the German people who have been assured of a genuine constitutional standing ns the real rulers of Germany. If It must deal with the military masters and the monarchial autocrats of Germany now. or if it is likely to have to deal with them later in regard to the International obligations of the German empire, it must demand, not peace negotiations, but surrender. Nothing can be gained by leaving this essential thing unsaid. "Accept, sir, the renewed assurances' of my high consideration. (signed) "KOBEUT LANSING." in-th- e Merchant Marine Seeking Firemen. Washington. A call for 2000 men to work as fircuen on the American merchant marine, to make good a deficiency in the normal supply of volunteers caused by the influenza epidemic has been issued by the shipping board. Slacker Convicted. Angeles, Cal. Kobert Livingston, recently arrested in Venezuela, as a suspected draft evader was declared guilty of wilful desertion and ordered turne over to the military authorities by ft local draft board. Los Officers of Supreme War Council Will Probably Be Invoked to Prepare "Documents Defining Conditions For Settlement I Doctor Pierce has good news for ewf y ik? Buffering woman. Write him tell him your troubles, and he will tef you 'just the right advice to restore jaj to health, and that without charge.,K4 "Favorite Prescription" has been 4 J rescue of thousands of suffering womai Many grateful patienta have taken Dt f Fiefce's advice. to-da- White Man Stops to Eat I teacher In an Indian agrlcultuttf school In South Dakota writes us M the loyalty.of the Sioux in that regte! Is astonishing. Many have quietly listed without fuss or hurrah, k with great determination. She aMs "My neighbor, Frisking Elk, who If; a leg befriending the whites in tl old hostile days, expressed the f SI that he had the missing limb that Ik? A Germany's plea for Washington. an armistice and peace now is before i the allied governments, which are to determine whether they are disposed to accept President Wilson's principles of settlements, to which Germany subscribes, and, in accord with the United States, ask their military advisers and those of America to prepare the terms might now go nnd fight ; but he adds! of an armistice which virtually will 1 do not think much of the way K mean surrender by Germany. white man fights now. He sleeps, tk Iu various public, utterances, the pre- he. eats, then he rests a while, thenk miers and other leaders of the entente then he eats. No, that Is m fights, powers have repeatedly declared that the way. When I used to fight I n. President Wilson's statements in his to go three, four and five days lilt address of last January 8 and subse- out " Outlook. eating.' quent addresses reflect their own views. Something more official and Aerial Bombing. binding is required now, although It Is Aerial bombing is today far most regarded here as a foregone conclusion of an exact science than was R? that this approval will be registered posed, possible a year and half ? and that the offices of the supreme In the early days of the war, to; war council will be invoked to prepare bombs was largely a matter 4 ping the fateful document which will define luck. m bomb-sight- s Accurrfte the conditions under which Germany been vse. produced which, carefully may secure relief from the incessant are a guarantee of the bomb falfc allied victorious and of the hammering on the object aimed at, with a W!j American armies. small margin of error. Of ccrarse, It is known that the supreme war the case of all such instruments, ti council already has given the matter human element Is sometimes resp And the most earnest consideration. sible for errors of calculation and ij in that connction it was recalled that at.15, small error on a bomb-sigthere was no delay in notifying Gen feet will send a bomb far out oik eral D'lispernay, the allied commancourse. der on the Balkan front, of the terms that should be laid down for Bulgaria "CsAA In the Head" when that nation asked for an armisIs an acute attack of Nasal CatarrtJ? tice. 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