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Mr. Balfour mild he believed the members of the council would he ready to announce the results of their deliberations Friday morning. t' e Tcho de Paris saya, turned to House and declared: "if we have thoroughly understood Pres.dent t ilaon'e thought, the armistice negopnt'ona which the American government Is disposed to open with Germany In concert with the allied powers are subordinated by the acceptance of the said poweia of the principles and conditions of peaie defined by the president on January I and in his subsequent speeches. In a word we must give our assent to the fourteen points" Colonel House Is reported to have an- s we red that was so. Premier Clemenceau broke In, mler, Colonel us-st- TELLS HOW ALLIES PARIS, Feb. 10 How the allies accepted President Wilson's fourteen point In connection with arm'stlce negotiations was revealed for the first time by the Echo de Paris today. It was at a meeting in the office of Stephen Pichon. foreign minister, on .November 3, 1918 Previous meetings at Versailles had fixed the mll'tary conditions of an eventual armistice and the government chiefs had met for final deliberation. David Uovd George, the British pre- - Steward of Almighty God I What was the secret of Lincoln's power? He revealed it once in a letter to a personal 'I hold myself as an instrument of Providence. I have my own views and purposes. I have my convictions of duty and my notions of what ti right. points I have not read them jet. Let me know what they are " Colonel House began, but after he had read tho first point (relative to open covenants of peace opeuly arrived at), Clemenceau exclaimed "That cannot he accepted. Tou cannot negotiate in the middle of a public street " A J. Balfour. British secretsry of state for foreign afrairs, explained this point meant only publication of results and not the steps by which they were reached, and the French premier an- swered- In that case my objections fall to the ground " Reading of the second point. In which Mr Wilson declared In favor of the "freedom of the seas," brought a reservation from Premier Llovd George, but the Important third point (regarding the removal of economic barriers) and others went through quickly. Only when the seventh (regarding the evacuation and restoration of Belgium), the eighth (deterritory must be claring all French freed and restored and that the wrong done France by Prussia in 1871 relative and the eleventh ), to (in whtch the future statua of Rumania, Serbia and Montenegro was considered) were read, were there further reserva- tions. as the matter of reparations entered into the situation. As for the fourteen trade hark AM ALL SOLID SHOE "THAT GUARANTEES GENUINE But I am conscious at every that all that I am, all that is subject to the control I have of a Higher Power, moment An instrument of Providence a steward of Almighty God in that PACT WITH LODGE CHANGE , HE SAYS IN CALIFORNIA It is unequaled for every purpose where real shoe dur-- You get shoe satisfaction when you QALtATAN hoe NOLAN -- EARL SHOE CO. cSilh MAKERS OF GOOD SHOES FOR FIFTY YEARS M? CORNICK & Ctt BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1873 cer-"ta- IaUrcftrarch Calendar CkrittU 8tewr4ih!p Itarv tieaaj f tried Febnurjr st. Stewardship Ae haowiedgaett Saorin February 9, Ufa Feme IxlUt-aa- at teaday. Mmrrh frt-lut- tf Parted for tha deay Spiritual Life, caiag af Ibt Inudita a ad tha laiutMU this treaty, with th polii v. It doea , ns fr to vxer rise our own Jldcmant, It la temporary, can retir If choose to hAv it to; I do not think impairs tr.at rervjiinn'. It leave not entar.tfR-- years notie. 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The general opinion Is that he will remain for a month or two and then return to Warsaw ami teenier politics. To Italian View on Extraditions. Cura A Cold Taka tr Laizativo Brcizio r ' it Qesmino TaMatc DETROIT, Mich., Feb, Machinery for handling the strike of the 387,000 members of the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees and Railway Shop Laborers, called for February 17, has been virtually completed. It was stated today at Union headquarters here. Fifteen divisional points hare been se- te5iZ lected and executive officers named th take charge of them. M. J. Powers will be st Salt Lake (My. At grand headquarters of the brotherhood here.it was reiterated today that little hope was held that the railroad administration would make wage concessions of sufficient sixe to- - induce cancellations of the strike order. 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As don will causa all differences to disapfar as the villagers of Wlerlngen know, pear. of Earl I'onrernlng th declaration former Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany has not received any answer Curxon, British secretary of foretgn af. with to fairs recard revision of possible to his telegrams sent to the kings of the Captain Andre Tartlleii, peaie treaty. La Great Britain, Belgium and Italy, the interviewed IJberte today, aald by emperor of Japan and the presidents of that only that whhh existed could be the United mates and France, offering d and In order that the treaty to surrender to the allies for trial. FrederU k William, might exist It must be applied. Through hi aide, sent word to the Associated Frees correspondent today that he could not an- Protest Allies Demands.' swer anv question on tne subject of hi BERLIN. Feb. 11. Four thousand offer. The former crown prince busied of th Vntvrsity of Berlin met himself today tn a boxing bout with a Instructor who came to on th unhcralty campufl at noon today professional V ierlngen from Amsterdam this morn- to protest against th allied demand for accused of war extradition of tho ing. The student vowed to guard irlmea. the persons demanded mitb their own Premiers Speech Dissected. bodies, it nertear. PARIS. Feb. 11 (Havss) CommentThe re tor of the university an of Premier IJovd the on speech ing noumed that he had derroed th honGeorge In the British hous of commons orary diplomas conferred on him by yesterday with reference to Russia, the American and Eng.tsh universities. evening newspaper are unanimous In rea differenn in marking that mere Inis Ixvndon Aroused. and .those Speculation the Hraa expressed Feb tl The depart ire of WRS8W Pud-reVoiced In Pari by foroirr premier e irnn r j re.(I, nd afterward by Premier IgnsiS J.m nder, for miixerianlon Monday aroused concerning Russia and Turks ed to add- efforts.' u SCHOOLS OF LOGAN ARE TAKING RECESS crtnrgs 30c on the box. I j: your broken glasses st reduced prices and return C. 0. D. same day. li Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Feb. 11. The city schools of Logan will ho-- a recess for the rema.nd-- r of the week on account of the poor at- Send the pieces and frame. tendance thus far this week, caused by t Influenza. Only 40 per cent of the school children of the entire city were tn attendance this morning, according to David Tarbet, c era of the board of eduxation, and many . teachers are sick. j In visw of the lightness of the attai k I -of Influenza, it was deemed wise to closo I only for tho remainder of tne week In anticipation of a larger atteiuianve next week. S' f i K r f r . f 1 Tor th CMdrea. Too much care canmt he eTercUrd in cotirh meriicine for chs riren. no It nhould b pijiiart to take, comam harmful drug and he mM effe.c-tu-a co I or rd tkei couch curinjf ttikt i hambnaln a perlenc hv c iMftiuJi Cough Remedy It la a fawrue with rrnnv muibei. Adverurmert ) V. t In Ono Day Tuesday, Feb. 10. The Corrt-er- e ditalia, commenting on the extradition lists, says: "From a political point of view we do not understand how England can Insist upon her demand, especially against the German emperor. In whose veins runs British blood. 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Then you "I, of course, of the country the views of the people Policy Not Impaired. in '' Senator William E Borah for vlewa of Republican presidential candidates on the league of nations and the peace treaty, said he believed that "we should accept the league of nations as modified and safeguarded by existing Lodge reserve-tions- ." General Wood declared that. In his opinion, the people at large had indicated they favored the treaty, provided America s rights were fully safeguarded, and that he did not believe It necessary to delay consideration for a general election. The reply, made publlo tonight, follows: "I believe that we should accept the league f nations as modified and safeguarded by tha existing Lodge reservations, reservations that Americanize It and safeguard our traditional policies, reservations which leave America absolutely free and unlrammeled to follow the will of her own people in all questions of foreign and domestic policy. where It Is practicable However, In view of the fact that the people have clearly an I see It that they are In favor of the treatv. If our traditional and freeuom of action Interests policies, are fully safeguarded. It seems unneces sary to delay this most Important question for a general election In which their views could hardly be more decisively ex pressed than they liave already been. "W ith ref. rence to your question as to mv views on the foreign policy of this government, I am In favor of. and shall continue to be in favor of. the foreign policy of this government whUh conserve an promotes the interests of our own country. The determination to execute this trust by setting aside a definite first proportion of time and income in His name and for His work. 2. Feb. 11. General Leonard CHICAGO. Wood, replying today to the request of UNION MADS The recognition that life and all its posses sions, are a trust from Almighty God. 1. Lwe Houses Answer. WOOD WOULD TAKE j , conviction lay his mastery. Racnme. tf . that subordinates selfishness to servJprit To. promote a wider consideration April 4, Itittr tv&dftv, ice, and asks not: How much Lb of the claims of Christian stewardship, I can but How much can I get? ' both inside the churches and out, the give? Protestant denominations of America have set aside February, the month of Lincoln Wilf you dedicate some definite proportion of and Washington, as Christian. Stewardship your income to His cause? Alsace-Lorraine- After all the point had been read, 1L Clemenceau turned to Colonel House, say. ing' In case we reject the fourteen points what would hsppenT". "President Wilson would consider conversations he has engaged in with the allies on the subject of (he armistice as I ended." was Colonel House's reply. Would he also consider as ended the conversat'ons he began with the. Germans In October? asked the French pre- mier. "I can give you no assurance of that, replied Colonel House. At this decisive moment Premier Clemenceau pronounced the aacramental adopted Premier Lloyd George hastened the rapid decision by saying; We reserve to ourselves, the right to formulate reservations as regards free- dom of the sea and reparation. 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The addressee of Mr. Balfour and Jf Bourgeois wer Interpreted Into French and English. Mr. Balfour, with referenca to the decision to hold secret sessions, ex"We have concluded that the plained; detalle of our work can not advantageously take place fn open aesemldy " He declared that. If the work cf the council waa Crowds blessedheGod, Who,in this our grcattrialgiveth us the churches Yours Make Good? (Conttnned from Bags One.) her at noon today. .Arthur J Halfour, representing Great Britain, assumed the chair on the suggestion of Leon Bourireota, representative of France In h of welcome to the hia st Mr. Balfour aald there waa only delegate,, one blot ' on tha meeting, and that waa that there wer eight nations represented Instead of nine He said that It was not dealrab e to touch on the absence of the IJnlted States, but he referred to It marring the s mmetry of the original plan of the league. M. Bourgeois, In reply, added a word of regret that the nations rspreseuled wsrs only sight In number. "As I myself was One of the plenipotentiaries at Versailles, I am aura nobody 1 am addressing and none of my friends In America will tnlnk I am doing wrong in aspreaslng my personal regret that for the moment, at all eventa, we have not reached Our complete number P saltf Mr. Balfour In hia reference to the lack of American representation in the council at the present time. He expressed the opinion that the members of ths council would be able to do useful work, and that an Institute which carries within Itself so many promises for the future may do something towards ths consummation Which all desire." The council Intrusted M. Bourgeois with Organisation of the permanent court of International justice provided for bv article XIV of the league covenant, and consideration of the proposed l.st of International Jurists to be Invited to form a committee to prepare plans for a constitution of ths court Count de Leon Spanish ambassador to Quinones I ranee. with sooelderatlon of the duties of the league relating to transit, port waterways ard railways; Dr. Gostoa da Cunha, Brasilian ambassador to Frame, with the consideration of an International body for dealing with health problems. and Baron Keishlro Matsul. Japanese ambassador tq France, with the league's guarantee with reference to the Polish minority treatv There was little show of public Interest In the meeting of the council Two of the king's scarlet-coate- d marshals were stationed at the entrance of the palace to Win that Boy of 109 Main Street, Sait Lake City m m t X t( I t I i T J t 1 3 8 -- CiMSe ru re m & m M V . rd |