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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS. SPANISH FORK, UTAH FATHER JOHN SEMERIA CHARLES D. WALCOTT VSI Vs - UPON FIRE GREAT AS IT CHARGES DOWN ON THE REICHSTAG. SOLDIERS MOB PLANS COUNTENANCING BOLSHEVIK ESTABLISH REGIME IN MEXICO. SIGNATURES AFFIXED IN FRENCH CAPITAL SIGNALIZING FORMAL ENDING OF WAR. Eases Colds TO V , arm. Radical! Attack Handful of Soldiera American Draft Evaders Implicated In Widespread Movement In Mexico to Inaugurate Russian Plan of Government Terms Only Peace But Contains League of Nations Covenant. United State Alone Hae Not Ratified Treaty. Treaty Oppoalng Them. But Reserves Ar Ordered Out and Twenty Deatha Reault From Rioting. One of those Kent Ip nnd bunnies" mobs which the defender of Bolshevism miy should not he met with armed opposition, hut with kind lines and understanding, wan given an niitHirtunlty on Januury III, to dem onstrute freely before the rclchstng In explolta-tio- n protest ngulnst the law. Twenty of the moh are dead and Store than 100 wounded. The occasion of the demonatration waa the second reading In the upper hoime of the net itch Unit faetory conn ells In the rclchstng. Independent Socialists declare that the act doea not meet the demanda of the workmen, and Die Frlhclt, a radical socialist organ, publlHhed an apiieal In the name of fifteen union home union any without authority to all workmen to atop work at noon and uaHemhle In front of the rclchstng at S o'clock. Inch by Inch, radlcala In the front ranka forced the police to give more ground. Then, with only a hnndful f tmopg opposing them, the radicals tore away rifles, knocked the soldiers down, kicked their heads and chests nnd threw the helpless over the balustrade to the concrete pavement eight feet below. The soldier hadn't attempted to use their arms, but their comrades coming to the rescue fired shots over the heud of the molt. After a moment's heatltatlon they, too, were attacked. The reaervea were ordered out. They fired Into the mob and used machine guns. Berlin. Not of Defines War-Strick- Sun Antonio, regarded by government agents here u evidence that Carranza got eminent officials ure countenancing u plan to establish a Bolshevik regime In Mexico, und that the radical program Is supported lurgely by evaders of the American urmy draft, will he given to the senate Investigating Mexican affairs. Scores of witnesses, many of them refugees from Mexico, are awaiting an opportunity to testify. Summonses for more than kOO huve been Issued, hut the number who have notified agents of the committee of their willingness to testify L much greater. Muh of the testimony prepured will not be heard, It wa said, becuuxe the stories of scores differ only In detail, und much of It !m to do with the de. velopments in the early days of Carranza's administration. It is expected more time will lie given by the committee to an investigation of radicalism, us It is manifested now In Mexico, und to the existing conditions and relations of the governments of Mexico and the United States. Assertions that Americans who fled to Mexico to escape the draft are Implicated In the plun to bring Mexico umler the rule of the radicals are bused on atutement published in the official organ of the Communist party in Mex. American Ico. government records and report of special agents tend to support the statements. According to the published boast, 30, 000 Americans escuped service in the army by flight to Mexico. Most of them have returned to the United States, but many remain, and the names of a few have appeared In the literature of the Communist and I. W. W. organizations, as actively engaged In furthering the cuuse of radicalism. Pari. Ratifications of the treaty of Versailles were exchanged and peace between Germany, France, Great Britain and the other allied and associated powers, with the exertion of tho United States, became effective at 4:10 o'clock .Saturday ufternoon, Texu.-Informat- January 10, The outstanding comment on the Ceremouy U' that It leaves the United States the only power which was actively at war with Germany not nowon peace basis. That was the note sounded by Baron Kurt voti l.ersuer, ISSUES u r, rati-flyln- The Levitation Act of I ' i I ' At once I Relief with Papes Cold Compound Stj ion Charles D. Walcott, secretary of the head of tho German peace delegation. Smithsonian Institution, who has been Tho delegates assembled In the pri- tlected associate member of the French vate office of the minister of foreign kcademy of Sciences. affairs where at a secret session the protocol was signed at 4:0! o'clock. Led by Cleinenceau the delegates GALL FOR then filed Into the famous elockroom, where were held the plenary sessions of the peace conference that fixed the terms of the treaty. Baron von I.ers-ne- r E and Herr von Stinson, were the lust to enter the room und the first to sign the minutes recording the exchange of ratifications. PRESIDENT WILSON SUMMONS The proceedings begun without any MEMBERS OF LEAGUE TO ceremony, Premier I.loyd George of FIRST SESSION. Great Britain following the German delegates at the signature table. He The Call Is Isaued by the President in waa succeeded by Premier Clemen-ceaAccord With Treaty Terms, But the of France. United States Will Not ba RepPremier Nittl of Italy, Baron Matsul, resented at tha Meeting. the Japanese representative, ami Puul Hymanua, the Belgians' foreign followed Premier Cleiuenceau In Washington. President Wilson on the order numed. January lg Issued the call for the first Then the delegates of the other g meeting of the council of the league of nations signed in alphabetical nations, to be held at Parla at 10:30 WILL PAY BALTIC DEMANDS. a. in., Friday. It was directed to the sequence. of the entente nation Peaceful relations between Germany ambassador Germany Agrssa to Replace Property which huve become a party to the exmoat and of the nations in the engaged Deetroyed by Troops. Berlin. Admiral Ilopmun, the Ger- great war with her are established by change of ratification of the treaty The of Versailles, and will not be made man government's plenipotentiary In the action taken on Saturday. the Baltic tangle, tins signed an agree- peace treaty now goes Into effect, as public until it hua been transmitted by ment covering General Nlessel'a de- between Germany and those powers them to their governments. WILL PAY MINING LOSSES. The call, which was brief, was Ismand for a replacement of the prop- that have finally ratified It Great Brisued accord' In the with by president France, Italy, Japan, Belgium, erty removed and destroyed by the tain, the treuty term. The United States Congress Makes Appropriation to . troops of General von tier Gottx In the Bolivia, Brar.lt, Guatemala, Peru, PoCompensate Western Operators. will not he represented at the council Cxecho-Slovakl- a Uruland, und Slam, Baltic states. The troop violated n Thousands upon Washington. s which to meeting, expected provide contract regulating their evacuutlon guay. thouaawd of dollars wilt soon be for ... a of the iiumboc " setting up United The alone of States the big Into Germany, numerous western mining missions, Immediate creation of whl men ns Technically, . the- admiral's action five has not ratied the treaty. As to carry out certain for losses they compensation provisions of the terminates the affair, but4 General the list shows, formal ratifications sustained In responding to the govi mandatory. treaty Nlesxel will remain In Berlin until have been given by most of the smaller ernment's cull during the war for Innotified that bis officers have left the powers signatory to the treaty. China creased production of mnngnnese, Barnet Gives Warning. frontier and the trains and ammuni- did not sign the document because of chrome nnd other rare mintungsten, hazYork. New Warning of price tion promised to the Baltic nations her objections to the Shantung provierals so necessary In many of the warami which wheat ards confront may Lave begun to cross over the border. sions, but proclaimed a state of peace flour handier after the withdrawal making processes. Congress has apwith Germany. of government control, when the ac- propriated $3,500,000 to compensate The ratification by , Six 'Years to Oust Liquor. tivities of the grain corporation are for these losses, nnd the disbursement Six years from now the Germany was given on July t. 1019, of the fund Is In the hands of the war Chtcftgo. brought to an end In June, vvum conUulted Slates will lie as dry as the the day following which President Wil- tained In a circular sent out January mineral relief commission, which is enthusiastic prohibitionists expected tt son presented the treaty to the United 12, by Julius I. Barnes, wheat director, now tabulating claims that have been to be when congress passed the dry States senate. to the holder of the 42, (KH) licenses he filed. The long Interval between the as- Im law und not before that time. It is Issued. going to take those years for the sembling of the peace conference at Mayor Has Close Call. special body of sleuths armed with the Versailles on January 18. 1019, ami Salt Luke City. Mayor E. A. Bock New Zealand Continues Wet. federal amendment blotter to take all the signing of the treuty was occuBy narrowly escaped death by asphyxiaWellington, New Zeuland. the moisture out of the land. In six pied with almost dully conferences on reason of the failure of the prohibi- tion In his home Sunday night when he years It Is hoped that the composite Its provisions among the representa- tionist to obtain a majority of the was overcome by carbon monoxide gas craving of the country for alcoholic tives of the nations which had been votes In the recent no license" refer- Issuing from a hot water heater. The at war with Germany or had broken stimulants will be entirely extinct. New Zealand will remain wet mayor bad gone to the bathroom nnd relations with her, the principal part endum, ami the present license system will locked the door, Ilia wife discovered being taken by delegates of France, continue. Montana Commission Enjoined. that the gas was escuping and resHelena, Mont. Judge George M. Great Britain, Italy, Japan and the cued the mayor just In time. Bourqutn, In the United States dis- United States. The first Important Abe Ruef Is Pardoned. trict court here, granted an Injunction work complete! was the drawing up Federal Blue Sky Law Propoied. Cal. Abraham Ituef, Sacramento, ngnlttst the Montana trade commission, of the covenant of the league of na- former political boss, convicted in Washington. A bill proposing a fedhalting the operation of the commis- tions. which was finished on February Sail Francisco of bribery, has been eral blue sky law to prevent flotasion' order No. 4, which would com- 14. The Gennun representatives regranted a pardon by Governor William tion of worthless stocks and bonds has pel retail dealers to mark the cost ceived the treaty on May 7. This automatically re- been Introduced by Senator Kenyon, ' prices upon goods' offered for sule In The treaty not only defines the terms I. Stephens. to Ktief rights of citizenship. Republican, Iowa. stores of peace with Germany, but contain the atate. the league of nation covenant ami the provisions for the International labor Mysterious Malady in Kansas. Kansas City. Whether a mysterious organization. The document comprises Intestinal umlntly which has appeared fifteen parts, with numerous annexe. In Kansas and Oklahoma exists in It provided that as soon as It had been other communities of the southwest ratified by Germany and three of the was a matter for much aperninthm principal allied ami associated power here. Meantime officials of the two a proces verbal of the deposit of rat ill states In which the disease 1ms been cation should be drawn up, from the found were making efforts to Identify date of which the treaty would come It and employ means for checking Its Into force a between the power which hHd ratified' it. The treaty will spread. enter Into force for each other power at the date of the hiolt of it ratiDry Law Votea Declared Final. Washington. State legislatures can- fication. In October lat a sufficient number not under the law repeal ratification the constitutional amendment, of powers had ratified the treaty to Wft.vne B. Wheeler, counsel for the comply with the requirement for It Antlsnlnon league, declared In a state- effectiveness. Because of the sinking ment discussing recommendations for of the German Interned ship by their repeal made to the lawmakers of Now officers and crew at Sea pa Flow, howYork by Governor Smith. e'er, and the failure of the German tn live up to some of the armistice Womana Body Found In Park. terms, the Allies on November 1 deLouisville, Ky Motives for the mur- manded that before the treaty was put der of Iteheecn Iaiveall, 1)1. whose body Into effect Germany should sqm a prowas found hi a Ioullllo public park tocol providing for reparation for the with the head partly severed from the destruction of the warship and guarbody, has not been determined. anteeing the carrying out of the armistice term. Trade Expiditlon to Vislst Mexico. New York. About 150 American Auto Bandits Secure Rich Booty. President Takes Stroll. Sanitation Lacking In Army. business men from all parts of the Tokio. That n chief cause for the Three automobile Washington. President Wilson took Philadelphia. country will start from St. Louis for as extended walk In the White House Imndlts broke a show window In a recent reverses of the Siberian army Mexico City the middle of next month ground Sunday, accompanied by Mr. Jewelry store and got away with Jew- - wa to he found In Its unsnnltnry con- to foster closer commercial relations Mllson. Till wa an was the opinion expressed early spring elr valued at $10,000. while u between the two countries. day" In Washington, and llie president and the store detective stood cently by Col. It. B. Teusler, Amerlcnn took advantage of the mild weather. Red Cross commissioner to Siberia. only twenty yards away. Mine Operators Accept Edict. Washington. Mine operator la the Sensational Tele Denied by Perehing. Patti Changed Her Mind. Senator King Still Hopeful. central competitive field have told Washington, Charge made before London. The Inst will nnd testaWashington. Senator King of Utah the commission named to settle the house war Investigating emumlttec one of the optimistic Democrat ment of Adelina Patti, the famous bituminous coni strike that they that 'lives of Amerlcnn soldier were senator In Washington who believe singer, who died recently, reveals that would accept, with a single reserva- - wasted In needle nttuek on nrmls. there is still a rlmnce of securing rat- she falls to bequeath her throat to u tion, any award the commission makes, tire day are denied In a letter from ification of the peace treaty with Isindon hospital, a sin tud promised General Pershing made piddle Sunday. yenre ago. min-late- 'I is Tha first dose eases your cold I Dont stuffed-up- ! Quit blowing and snuffling I dose of Pape' Cold Compound taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all grippe misery. Relief awaits you! Open your t7 Father John 8emeria has coma with message to Americans from tha war orphans of South Italy. Ha Is here to aollclt the aid of both Itallane and Americana In the welfare work which he la carrying on for the thoueande of children left fatherless and motherless by the war. E III STEEL MILLS CALLED OFF 8TRUGGLE INVOLVING NEARLY HALF MEN IB MILLION FORMALLY TERMINATED. Antagonistic Capital, the Press and Other Influences Retponsible for Collapse of 8trike, Declare Officials of Union. Pittsburg. Tha strike In the steel mills and furnaces, called September 22, and which at Its Inception Involved 3(17,000 men. was officially called off here January 8 by the national committee, after an meeting. Announcement that the national committee had decided to proceed no further was contained In a telegram sent to the headquarters of the American Federation of Labor In Wash, ington, to the beads of all International unlous Interested and to the organizers and field men In all strike districts. The steel corporation, the telegram said, with the active assistance of the press, the courts, the federal troops, state police and many public officials, have denied steel workers their right of free speech, free assemblage and the right to organize, and, by this arbitrary and ruthless misuse of power, have brought about a condition which has compelled the national committee for organizing Iron and steel workers to vote that the active strike phase of the steel campaign Is now at an end. A vigorous campnlgn of education and reorganization will be Immediately begun and will not cease until Industrial justice In the steel Industry has been achieved. All steel workers now are at liberty to return to work, pending preparation for the next big organ, izntlon movement." The telegram was signed by the officers of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers. Secretary Foster announced that: the The strike has . encouraged steel trade unions to redouble their efforts. It has been proved that the men In the steel Industry can be organized, and they have secured the confidence of men In other unions. The offices of the committee here will he maintained for about a month while the business of the strike Is being wound up, and the commissary department will continue to look after needy former strikers and their fund-lie- s until the men have obtained employment. a cloggod-u- nostrils and the air p acts without assistance. Tastes no quinine. Insist Papes I Adv. Glass Asks for Relisf Loan. Loans aggregating Washington. 1150,000,000 for food relief In Austria, Boland and other European countries and Armenia, to prevent a general disintegration of jiolltlcnl cohesion In western Europe, have been promised to congress by Secretary Glass. nca-Contal- ns on Lost Her Pie. f In an effort to combat the high cost of eating, a girl living on the Illinois j line sometimes carries a midday lunch. Recently In fixing up her lunch she failed to put In a small pie, so rather than untie the package she simply put the pie In a paper sack and put It In a pocket of her coat. She hml to stand all the way down-tow- n and In some manner the pie got crowded out of her pocket so thnt ! when she started to leave the car tfr pie fell out of the sack face down oi the floor of the car. And it was t soft berry pie, too. Indianapolis News. LET DANDERINE" BEAUTIFY HAIR all-da- y Berger Again Denied Seat. Washington. Victor L. Berger, Milwaukee Socialist, was denied a sent In congress for the second time on Saturday. In spite of a fight In hls behalf led by Representative Mann of Illinois, only six votes were cast against a resolution refusing him the privilege of taking the oath. pass- ages of your head; stop nose running; relieve the headache, dullness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Papes Cold Compound g he quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It Til Girls I Have a mass of long thick, gleamy hair Let Danderine save your hair and double Its beauty. Ton can have loti of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair.. Don't let It stay lifeless, thin, scraggly t or fading. Bring back Its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-ee- nt I - bottle of delightful "Danderine at any drug or toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dan- druff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonic, then Its life, color, brightness and abundance will return Hurry ! Adv. Admired the Old Gentleman. suld the anxious girl, who had been waiting while ber lover Interviewed her father oa matrimonial topics, whnt did paps say? Agnes, my love, replied George, I dont think your diplomatically, Oh, George, dear, father's friends half appreciate what a vigorous speaker be Is, or what e wonderful possesses. command of language es o BOSCHEES SYRUP. A cold Is probably the most common of all disorders snd when neglected Is apt to be most dangerous. Statistics show that more than three times as many people died from influenza last yer, as were killed lu the greatest war the world has ever years known. For the last fifty-thre- e Boschees Syrup has been used for coughs, bronchitis, colds, throat lr rltatlon md especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration la the morning. Made In America and used In the homes of thousands of families all over the civilized world. Sold every where. Adv. Well, Weill -- I suppose, suld the man who was Sun Fails to 8hln at Yuma. a Yuma, Arlz. The sun fulled to shine liui'lnr parrot, that It will be easier bird to learn short words? the first frf S the for on Yuma on January time In 45 years, according to persons y'Oli, not at nil! the dealer respond-(W- l I've found that they cheerfully, who huve lived here thnt long. Kata take most naturally to polysyllable. fell throughout the duy. Italian Valleys Flooded. Important to Mothers bottle Law Supreme, Says CqO- Boston. The need of immunizing If one has pep, lie does somegovernment and lmlatr,vn,l "f main- thing, whether It is worth doing or taining obedience to jo law "a not. In hls stressed by Governor on to the January address Enforced Idleness finds the devil' legMii''' term. s, ii'iiuguiat'iig hls workshop operating at full capacityvA-m- d h f Examine curefully every fh Borne. The Arno valley CASTOHIA, that famous old remedyn and many towns, among whlchhre for Infants and children, and see that Bald, Uuprona, Bevrtola and ivtolo, Bears the 1' are Isolated. The lower purtf of Signature Is Inundated bFJ 1'Isr of elty 'a tales. In Use for Over 30 Years. feared lives have been lost a Children Cry for Fletchers Castori I i be I |