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Show DALE. UTAH EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE mmm rfrih REIG ii 77;e pot of GourZBWMl PLAN FOB fflSSiB l.Zl mi LEAGUE OF NATIONS IE RRQR OF 1 ! I 's. r : Start Your Garden RigM t&Ml Bend for Maule's 8ccd Book. 17S page of most REPRESENTATIVES FROM GREAT AND SMALL COUNTRIES RULE SOCIETY OF NATIONS. HOME OF BUTTE MINER WHO REFUSED TO JOIN STRIKERS J8 BLOWN UP. tardea Beat the high Dei pirn information. ... COBt of new cardena hot year M. crop, wzn produced. Governing Body, Decision Inside Three Months. " MAULE SEED BOOK 17C Bntte. Anarchy rnlsed its head la this city February 13, when the home ef O. II. Nolan, a miner who had been .working at the St. Lawrence mine ; despite the strike of members of the Butte Metal Miners' union (independ- nt) and of the Metal Mine Workers' industrial union, No. 800, I. VT. W was dynamited. No one In tlie Nolan household was Injured by the explosion and only nominal damage was done to the dwelling. No clew as to who was responsible tor the dynamiting has been uncovered, but the officials are blaming it to the anarchistic element. ' Officials of the two organizations of miners who are on strike declared It was their belief that none of their members was responsible for the L SHE AT SEATTLE EBERT PRESIDENT III REPUBLIC . HAS BEEN SETTLED n. FORMER CHANCELLOR WILL LIVE MEN DECIDE TO RETURN TO JOBS . AFTER BEING OUT FOR BUT IN PALACE AND DRAW SALARY Thjere now are approximately 800 DAYS. FOUR ANNUALLY. OF $240,000 soldters in Butte and with the excepcases of isolated assaults upon tion of t miners returning from work, both the Constitution of German Republic, Practically Paralyzed Industry While Trouble Lasted, Business Being police department and military report Drawn by Best Brains of All Almost Completely Suspended, ,the situation well In hand, , , , Parties, Has Been Adopted Even Schools Closed. the 'by Assembly. SOLDIERS MAY LEAVE RUSSIA, Seattle. The general sympathetic Weimar. Dr. Frledrlch Ebert, who Recall of Allied and American Forces strike of 30,000 union employes of overhas been chancellor since the Is Predicted. ,,, ., '.'.'.. Is at an end. The men were Seattle throw of kalserdom, on February 11 Washington. Prediction that the was elected president of the German ordered to return to work at noon proposed conference at Princes islands republic by the German national con- Tuesday, February 11, when the general strike committee at 1 o'clock on between representatives of the victo- stituent assembly here. Monday called off the sympathetic rious associated nations and the vareThe constitution of the German rious contending Russian factions public was drafted by the "best brains strike designed to help 25,000 striking metal trade workers to enforce a dewould result in an agreement for of all parties" and was adopted by the mand for withdrawal from Itussla of American assembly. higher wages. Dr. Ebert's election Is and allied troops was made in the sen- taken as a national indorsement of his The strike practically paralyzed Industry at Seattle while it lasted. Busiate on February 13 by Senator Hitch- regime. was suspended, even in cock, chairman of the foreign relaTentative provision calls for a sal ness every line the schools compelled to close, being tions committee, during another spirit- ary of a million marks about $240,000 cars were not running: the and street ed debate on the American policy of the annually, for the president barber shops, towards Ilusslu. German republic. He will live in the Newspapers, restaurants, in fact almost every business venture formerly royal castle of Bellevue. in the city, were put out of business Texas Loses Last Saloon. An agreement has been reached by for the time. on the El Paso. It cost John Ford f00 and the German national assembly The strike lasted four days, soldiers cost3 and three days in jail to operate composition of the new ministry, been sent into Seattle the first having his little rough board saloon at Vinton, which will consist of fourteen memof the strike to maintain order. dny Texas, near the New Mexico line, in bers. Phlllipp Scheidemann has been There was no rioting, and but few arviolation of state prohibition. lie en- selected chancellor ; Dr. August Muel rests as a result of the strike, which tered a plea of guilty Thursday and ler,, minister of economics ; Herr while it lasted was one of the most agreed to close his saloon. Ford s Bauer, minister of labor, and Herr complete, in its efforts to tie up Indussaloon was the only one In Texas and Landsberg, minister of national de- try, ever Inaugurated in the west. he had boasted that It was the only fense and justice. The resolution by which the strike one in Arizona, New Mexico or Texas. Another portfolio will go to Dr. was declared off contained a statement He was forced to close the place three Eduard David, who resigns the presi- advising all labor unions which retimes before he agreed to close per- dency of the national assembly at turned to work Sunday or Monday to manently. Weimar, which position will be taken go on strike again until Tuesday over by Konstantin Fehrenbach., noon, as a demonstration of the solid The Socialists have seven seats in arity of labor, so that all would rePortland Promises Jobs for Soldiers. Portland, Ore. The pressing need of this eabinef, the Democrats have turn to work together. inThe general strike at Tacoma, called, providing public work to relieve the three and the Centrists have three, in who will Mathias in sympathy with the ship yard this Erzberger, situation city, cluding unemployed where there are said to be 11.000 men hold the post of minister without port- workers' strike, ended Monday, when union workers returned to work in all out of work, was placed before the folio. Count von Brockdorff-Kantzau- , will be foreign min places except the ship yards. city commissioners Thursday by a comUnited States soldiers prevented mittee of leading bankers and busi- ister. pickets in Butte from stopping men ness men. The commissioners promwho wanted to work in the mines in ised that street improvement would Russ Accept Poles' Peace Offer. defiance of the strike call of the I. means of be rushed as a employing London. A Russian wireless mes war workers and soldiers now out of sage received here says that M. Tchit-cheri- W. W. members. work. the Bolshevist foreign minister. President Wilson Washington. replying to the .proposal of Ignace Jan a urges budget system of nationagain Clile Will Punish Radicals. I'nderwskl, the Polish premier, to send al finances, in a cablegram given out to Moscow Polish to discuss delegates' Santiago, Chile. As a result of anby Chairman Sherley of the archistic outbreaks and disorders on urgent questions, says the soviet gov Tuesday committee of the house. appropriations ernment desires a re fronardently peaceful both sides of the tier, the Chilean foreign office is pro- lations with the Polish republic and THOMAS W. GREGORY posing a convention with Argentina guarantees on unhindered journey to Moscow . for the delegates. for the extradition of the offenders. . anti-Sociali- n, . Chile-Argentin- BASIL M. MANLY ' I i h I J - 1 . r W ' . :J I I1 Heney Predicts Food Monopoly. Francis J. Ileney, Washington. former counsel for the federal trade commission, testifying before the house interstate commerce committee, declared that within ten years and probably within five, the five leading, meal packers would control the entire food supply of the country and would be able to charge whatever prices they desired. BLACKMAILER ADMITS GUILT. Ogden Man, Convicted In 1914, Makes 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 serljes of threatening letters received by Ogden families in the fall of 1013, and which culminated early on the morning of November 2, 1913, in the dynamiting of the home of LeRoy R. Eccles, of Ogden. A week later David Edwards, a Pinkerton detective, was shot in a. futile attempt to capture the black-hande- r. Shoveling Silver Dollars Into Fire. Philadelphia. Perspiring men shoveling silver dollars into a fire with' the same kind of a shovel ordinarily used Ao put coal into a furnace, and piles of goW and silver coin and bullion amounting to more than $400,000,000, were some of the'unnsual things seen at the Philadelphia mint by the government assay commission, which on 'Wednesday began to test the coins made at the several mints last year. The silver dollars are being reduced to bullion. v 1 - , Greater Army Plan Opposed, Washington. General opposition to a standing army In excess of lTo.OOO men, as authorized in the national defense act thr?e years ago. was voiced In the house Wednesday during debate on the annual army appropriation bill with its provision for n military force of 536.0(H) officers and men during tine period of demobilization. r Philippine Legislature Adjourns. Manila, P, I. The Philippine legisla ture closed February 13, after passing many bills. The most notable one was a bill authorizing the formation of the National Development company, with a capital of 50,000,000 pesos. Preparing For Wilson's Return. Brest, France. The U. S. S. George Washington arrived here Tuesday to carry President Wilson home. Twenty destroyers will join the George Washington on her return trip at the Azores. govern the society of nations, meeting every two or three months in a place that will be internationalized. The meeting place was not indicated in the plan, but during the discussion members of the commission spoke of Constantinople or some island. Each country will provide a list of experts in International law, from which body will be chosen arbitrators when disputes between nations are sub, : mitted for settlement. Every difference between countries will have to be submitted to the governing body of the society of nations which will make a decision within three months, during which, time the contending parties must refrain from any act of hostility. Once a decision is given, if it is not accepted by one or more of the parties to the conflict, the case will be referred to a committee of arbitration, the members of which will be chosen from lists of experts on International law provided by countries which are members of the society of nations. If the country which the decision of the arbitrators places In the wrong does not accept the ruling of the arbitrators and has' recourse in arms, not only the forces of the other contending party In the dispute, but. the forces of all other members of the society of nations in a position to help, will take up arms against it. The covenant establishing the rules of the society of nations does not make it compulsory for all the conrracting parties to go to war to help one of their associates. lw : 'ii 3 Bomb Plot in Arizona. Douglas, Ariz. Alertness on the 0 part of military police on February 13 Attorney General Gregory wilLr. A new picture of Basil M. Manly, probably saved the Douglas Y. M. C. A. from the cabinet en March 4, havwho has succeeded Frank ?, Walsh as building from being blown up by a tire because the salary Is too ing resigned war chairman of the labor board. bomb filled with nitroglycerine. Joint .mail. America Facing Huge Burden. Washington. Approximately must be forthcoming from the American people tlds year and next year in taxes and loans to pay for the war. It is estimated that Unless taxes are increased next year it will be necessary to raise about $12,000,t)00,-00- 0 of this amount 'through flotation of loans before June 30, 1920. Chinese Charged With Anarchy. Chicago. Investigation of a spread of I. W. W. propaganda among Chinese- has been under way for some time, it was disclosed by government representatives coincident with meeting of Chinese leaders In Chlea-- o who hope to check radical tendcnc;. among their countrymen. Pace of Practical Pnpp lE.t. Information feara what, when, and how to tfm " r K'uunq i or Dn Paris. The plan for a league of tions which may now be considered as virtually approved by all the members of the special commission, provides for a mall body of representatives of the great and small countries which will na- f liw in Hinit't Every Difference Between Countries Will Have to Be Submitted to )Am Fear to Return to Work Because of Attitude of I. W. W. Soldiers 8ent to Butte to Protect :" Citizens. of with Manic (ar isen. j copy tiMiaf, WM. HENRY MAULE. Int 2MI Arch Street Attn Mm Mean Phiiaddpbi, fndudht Car 1 I- - aUaaaa W. N. Salt Lake City, Wife's Cigars No. Welcome. . "Tomorrow's my birthday and ishall get the usual very welcome box of dj. ars from my wife." "Welcome? Huh I'll bet you ttro thera away," , "Nfft much, I don't. I give them to my friends. They remember the and later when I offer them a cigar that's really good they pass. I tell yo wife's gift Is dozens of dollars in mj pocket every year." Boston Transcript ;''.- fries BOSCHEPS SYRUP Why use "ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup has been used so successfully for years It all parts of, the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In tit throat, especially lung troubles! It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy In the morn, ug, gives natm a chance to soothe the Inflamed parti, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Made la America and sold for more than M century. Adv. fifty-on- e n The Meaning. 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