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Show SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1. 1919. - 1 IK OF: DGGUPfiTIOIl Is Report - Georg- ' IXjNDON. w Dee. 1 Field Marshal II udnbun fc telegraphed to German In 1 artrlal sevlng that h would mf . pport British occupation of Berlin, eordirg to 0 Berlin dl.pt''h to the Mxil. Oermenjr be refused to accede to the demand of the role that Polish troop front be. permuted to ue the railroad t)e Polish border to YUha, according to W.rnw advice, to the Mail. The Berlin refusal on the Cnvernment basrd -- It ground that por rolls! on from th ootent !i'toii was necessary, r The Germane have demanded that G er i. an troop returning from JtuaslA he to use Polish railway.- - The Pole hat consented to thli arrangement with the stipulation that the German troop would fc disarmed. nst, Poles Disarm Iluns. Dee. me, tera of Posen (German Poland), according lo tli Vorwaerte of Berlin. They have disarmed German officers and soldiers, some of whom, th paper add, were shot after being tried bp court martial, Vio. lent fighting has taken place In the street between German and polish oMlera I i ,TL Poles ar in control of th centra! postofflc and the telegraph office and hv cut communication with Germany. Th German authorities In th proritir urgently demand that troop b sent to t) lr eld. , ' Th local soldier and workmen's cotin-st Wreacben, east of Posen, end Z,o!w have officially proclaimed their Annexation to Poland. i Th town of Guesen, thirty mile north-ei- ,t of Posen. Is In ths hands of th to , according to reports reaching her The Pole ere el to .flay, Poland Preparing. (v the Associated Poland preparing for a military campaign aiong her entire Russian frontier. Tn Bolshevik) will be opposed on the north end east end th Rut rente ns of the Ukraine on the eoutheest. The Bo ehevtkl have forced the Pole to take rut arm by their advance tnto Polish tr-- r The Pole and th Rtithsnlsne ory. have been at odds since the Buthamans attempted to take Isomers, to November. The Botehevlkl are advancing as the WARSAW, Pa Dee. 1 German army of General Hoffman retires. Toe Germane, according to report reaching here, freely permit th Itoishevlkt to while blocking the effort of th ti 1 he TOiei to ehenlc turn Bolshevik!. ere echeduled to evacuate Vtlna, t)t capital of Lithuania, on January 4 the Pole ewalt permission from Msr-'-- ! Foch before enterlrg th city prior . to th German evacuation, Ger-rna- b-.- r.viciieviki Advance. The BMshavlkl ar advancing rspldlv toward Mina and are favored tv mild weather. Their advance aruarda ar eaid to be orderly, well rlothed end well They have committed no except where they meet with re At Pskov, where th Bolehcvlkl eietanc ere opposed, they carried out merclle.t rt aeeaciea The Bolehcvlkl, It Is reported, also ar sending forces to occupy th Ual. tto port of l,i ben and Riga aa toon as U Germans evacuate them. Negarding th situation In Posen frier- r n Poland) General Ftlsudskl, the Polish hitjtry leader. Indies ted- to the correspondent that he would follow out there v f'rm policy of suppressing any German apareesioti against th poles and fritting between the Ruthanlans eev. pr poleede reported taking pises st oval pomt. ssperlalty Kawaruaka. st '.ill-- ii where N'9 Ruthanlans er nsid to have killed Tie spirit of the Dues opposing ths Kuthsntans is said to be good and they are equipped with sup. p! as taken from Austrian military depot However, th Ruthanlans have occupied Lutsk. Duhno. Rokut and Ovetel and seem bert on taklnw Lemberg before th peace congress meets. depre-fintim- ie - ben U. S. WARSHIPS CO FROM COPENHAGEN TO GERMAN PORTS ' COPENHAGEN. Dec. !t.Th Am eruleer Chester, which arrived her erf-r- an with th American deetroyera vtlcke and Avlwin, left her today for port of German ioland. The Dnng, th have gone to Lubeck. also a dcstroyrrs Bartlc port Th warship WU1 iKmn on board auk Americana . Th altuation tn Posen I extremely cou.-al- , cording to the Vorwaerte of Berlin. Th German government has been asked to send troops there and Here Leindsberg, secretary of publicity, art and iueratur In the k.bert rnbmet, psa gone t Foeen to negotiate with the Pole ay tse ATTITUDE OF THE ; RUSSIAN PEASANTS I ALARMS MINISTRY C. Bmart, Schaffer, Phoenix, a i A th D. Miller, Dover; Axir-Jea- n B TO (Continued from PM One.) tallty and klndn, while Ih king a, how glad he had been cured the president Wilson to have the president and Mr a hi guests. The texts of th message ex will not be published, as they regarded M being personal end private, end Mr. W Hson left Victoria Bre.dnt station at 11 this morning on a special tram n rout to France. King Georg and yueen Mary end th duke of Crnnaught accompanied Mr. and Mr. Wtleon to .the elation, premier Uod Georg wee on th platform and saw th president and hi wlf depart. Th Boot guariformed th guard of honor and the batid of th Irish guards played. Mr. Wilson rbatted with Queen Mary and ebook hand with all present aa the train pulled out, th king and queen waving Glair handkerchiefs and ths band playing as It left ths Station. It was w dark and rainy morning, hut n eroarda lined ths streets from Bui pa lave to th elation and (honed aa the procession passed. ITesKlrnt Wilson and King Georgs were In th first Queen Mary and ferriage; Mr. W!ln, Princes Mary In the aecond, and mema ber of the president pwrty and court officials wars tn the three other carMr. Wilsons umbrella waa riage. raised on account of th rain, but h nodded and smiled to th crowd at th J j klng-hai- station Mr. Wilson and King Georg Inspect- th ed the guard while th band play Preeident and "Ptar bpangled Banner to King Mrs. Wilson bd farewell George, Queen Mary and Princess Mary in th waiting room and then took their leave of Premier Llovd George, Andrew Boner lord Rohsrt Cc-i- l and 8lr Erlo Gaddea, who were at th atattnn. As Quaan Mry and Mr. Wilson, followed by President Wilson and King on !hir George, left th waiting roomwaa beauway to th royal ealon, which flowers, the band tifully decorated with " on the The guests playnd "Gver Ther platform applauded nthulst!caUy. Queen Mary and Mr. WUaon carried on an animated conversation to th last moment, President Wilson Iiavlng to call Mr. Wilson attention to th (act that th tram waa pulling out. , la, BELGIAN MINISTERS ARE SATISFIED WITH LONDON MISSION fervlcs. British Wire! LONDON, Dec Jl. Tho prim mlnteter, ftnenc minister and colonial minister of Belgium, who hav been In London In conference with thd British cabinet, concluded their mission today and returned to Brussel- They expressed themselve s ntlrly t!Mtd with th of th conference her. Dun Frsnck, th colonial minister, in an Intsrvtoiw, said "Th financial arrangement for th reconstruction of Briglum pen ting the peace payment of indemnities treaty and the In by Germany are satisfactory condition. normou losses to mv count rv Th cannot 1' Judged by g ftir vtsw of the done by th enemy, great external damage bhm king aa that i it la only a roall part The economic of what w have suffered. tosses and physical exhaustion of th middle classes and tha laboring population ar thing that do not atxlk th aye a doe lh tight of ruined town and they are non - th lose very village, but real in relation t colonial question, which he discussed with Walter Hum Long, th British colonial ecretary. M. Franck said. Our eoncern I th preservation of th absolute Integrity of our own colonial territory. This matter wg leave with conIn my fidence to the great powers. view th African rolonie can only he measure tn the that tha economic great and moral condition of th people axe steadily Improved Belgiums policy la to do thing possible In that direction to maintain th best lelatlons with and vrj the neighboring colonies. I look forward lo th colonial future with onfnienc and to the satisfactory solution of difficulties Intrparabl from th transition period" th rolt - URGES NECESSITY i FOR EARLY MEETING OF PEACE CONGRESS Deo. St Commenting ENTERS DRY LIST AMERICA REJECTS OLD-FASHIONE- enttr TAMPA, Km.. dec. H The became dry at inid-tHUN ARTILLERY of effect ht tonight with the taking the reco.-itiadopted amendment to thev Mate consr tut Ion making sale, tnamr-hMonhavp Tver. Hit i Hv jh i lire or Press ) The transportation of liquor, wines Associated f beer Illegal and providing heavy heavy artillery which t being offered- the for Intoxication. American armv ty th German will be a decision y th declined, acrdlng-t- o nrnslirijecl armistice commission. dinner with a floe tufkev , rjor S T! armistice commleeione Instruction p jrogrsm today. v Shsv rafeterta. wr-GAmerican Advert ( t t ioy )vov4 ttT:: teemyt) r Well, EIUID OF FLORIDA peu-ari- Man Bingham, Utah :. -- "Ther will be two problem eonfront-fh- g us during lha.uomlitg year. One U internal, th other external. -- "With regard to the first, the danger lies in class antagonism due largely to th neglect on th part of lb Bolshevism. politicians who produced Tha remedy lies In- - making up a lee way. In proving that the war really ha toui hed th susceptibilities of the There must,, be a veal effort- - to give a belter chance to the bottom dog "The external problem is bound up with the league of nations, and that, In turn, with tha question vl anmanjents While there Is an excet of gun there -- j re-w-ar D their going off The way to lessen luem is to ahohfh g wnd prohibit private conscription To my In their manufacture. Witt in, art. y - well-to-d- o. 1 m y 7 visit and urging th necessity of th assembling of the without conference further de.ay. peace the Guardian today savs: ar and s "While demonstrattalking r acting and by no means ing other favorable to ths translaacting In a eenee Imo tion of th Melt the practical and th establishment of a rule of Justice and good will among ths nations of th earth. "Italy creating a. complished facts on the eastern shore of the Adriatic; a powerful party U forming In France which not content with tne recovery of Aleac and Iorrlne and the happy beating of that historic sore, threatens to Treat fresh or bv annexe tkm beyond it borders. la Belgium claim are being Influ -- Aria-Harr- v cording to th Petovgrad correspondent of the Journal. Tjirty in Dei ember. be the peasant actively revolted snd 't was A wetk heior they were subdued. , , f he Bolshevik red guard broke down np- The poeition with the ulmoet severity iwasama were poory armed and were forced to srrrender in large numbers, v ill the correspondent add wire rased bv artillery and large mini. I'.r rn of peasant were massacred. 1 he peasants, however, th aseerted "not only to Luxertt-g- , corre, ponder t continue. maintain tbe.r attitude of entially but to sundry portion of Dutch trritoTS on her northern and eastern border. Boi position to the Ikus.ievtki. land la threatening and perhap actually Berlins Quiet Sunday. liaa occupied Ienilg, a German city with a mere Sprinkling of Poles, aud thus to BAKLU Dec it Hsvrs sgenc), Uer--- i. off east Prussia fmrrt west Prussia, nv ) The Frankfort Ges-tt- e, a copy of e'ut and apparently she deelgns to pursue her tilih ha- - hesn reieived he occnpeing pure tv German enterprise that r'urdty (mseed rather quietly in Ber- territory fpriher west and nnth. lin More than a half motion pcrenii. roncludee Guardian The "Now, thl in a demonstration orgaidx,) Is not exacdv conforms ta,tbipated bin fq either the l.v ti.e majority Boululist", and Sti.Oo in th letter of President Wl'son s or spirit of 'tho DemovraUc the demonstration terms, blit Is an attempt to forestall the I OclfcUstg. decisions of the conference when It meets A tnd must tend gravgljr to hamper Its work." STATE ebetn of Florida E. KILLED IN ACTION Action, (Previously Reported Missing-iFrank D, Ijfmmod, Fairy Lawn, Idafeo. " W0UNDE$22VERELY (Previously Reported Missing in Action). Clvda A Callahan, Cambridge, Idaho. Bruce Brenner, Globe, Aria. MATCCHESTFR, (Hava ) Th attlhai peasants In th region of Moscow toe Lenin government, ac- - 0iD5 Months Outlay Makes By E. 6. rtTZUAMOX. Ball, Pbeenix, Benrice Universal Staff Correspondent Baretraek. Most, 0. Bennett, Record in History of Samuel I). Bowman, Kline, Colo. , Special Cable Dispatch, Bafael Mast, Peralta, N. M. LONDON, Deo. Jl. Georg N. Earn, John Ooold, Price, Utah. th tabor leader, and member of th War Nation. -tTstf Cabinet, write. hi the Even trig Poetr fkealey MISSING IN ACTION, Douglas, Wyo, n president Wilson' PARIS, Dee. J1 o Hinton Wyo, 1 fckerman Trpwbridge, Gaaoett, Idaso, B. Matthews. Liberty, Idaho., Alonao Adamson, Onve, Vont. - Carroll 3. Atkinson, Missoula, Meat, A Rejected. WOUNDED SEVERELY : - Grove Kemmerer, - he atwiaye the risk of- - profit-makin- INCREASE lie In limiting WASHINGTON, Dee. Jl. It cost 'th Amefioan peopl about 118,1(0,000,000 to run lu expensive war' government nd msk loans to allies in th year ending from today, according to computation treasury reports bO two bilDecember expenditure lion dollars, the record of the nation's history, sent aggregate war costs to date to approximately 1 2 4. 600, 0u0, 000. Of th - 118.160,000,000 paid out of' th coffer In 1918, probably treasurybillion dollar went for th army and th general military establishment, about two billion dollars for th navy, a billion for th shipbuilding program, a billion for and 1,150, other civtl government n brothers In 000,000 as loan to America tn mind, therefore, safety th armies, providing an International arsenal from which th nation can be rationed a we hav recently and sucarm. cessfully rationed food for Individual right Increased Ths guns then will fsll Into the cese WASHINGTON Deo Jl One-thirwould warfare Paid aftgresslv pises, wages, effective torporrew for emplovee and moral force would begin to ssum of telegraph syauni Its of alt department That th public ha paid only about the nation ultimate among place under government control, except em11 J hope that in the coming year of the wars expenses, excluding foroffice and ployees st d will of promote prog eign loan, in taxes in oash and king todv by lover along their meeeengers, were annouhied these two lines, upon whU a loan to be repaid In another Postmisier General Burleson. Employees ress th future of lb generation is indicated by treasury figIn service more than a and a half I believe, depend . ' , , ures from various sources. Yttth the last an Increaae of 10 per cent, and those world," four dss of the year not yet tabulated. A and hail emploved leea than a year It if shown that receipts from taxes, cusfive per cent. tom and mlsWlaneou revenue amounted Percentage Increase will not apply to to If.SSi.Os'tJ&OO, of whla 82,99, OJJ.uOi or premium emnlugs and premium nv Wl txves ram prof! frony Income ere to be bared on lar1es trt effect todav. taxes alone, n Th Older, provide that ealarle hall fiJ8.OOS.OW ha codi During the year be advanced lo more than f.oo a moutVt, Into tha treasury from th fourth Liband that th Increase snail not appiv In erty loam and 14471 bhO 00 from th third or to any extent wher It would In an Increase Of more than 133 Liberty loan. In addition, J13,n2,M0,0O0 have worth of certificate of lndebtedn a month since been sold and nbequently tarxely remaxiuidm and ynlnlmum liyglvlnga loan deemed from Liberty receipt. War wag scslo for traffic department force. and certificates have savings stamps ranging from 12hu to J10 maximum, anj brought $943,000,000 Into the treasury. from Id to fid minimum, the order any a (Continued From Psg On I "No increase In the traffic department Table. t force to increa ee any Individual salary Expenditure classified bevond the limit set ut na a Those going to Camp Kearny ar from The way In which th war expense Arisona. maximum monthly rating, and additional southern ('allforrla and Th detachment will leav here next have mounted from month to month la amounts will be added to Individual salary by the following expenditures. rates where the peixentag Increase does Thursday and is scheduled to arrive In shown lures: net rata th sal larv to th minimum Ban Frunolsco Bqturoay. 1918, $1,090,000,000: February, January, monthly retm specified for th particular $1,012,000,000; March, $1,153,000 00; - April, Boisterous in Chicago. classification," Jun. $1,313 000,000; Mav, $1,308,000,000; I nder the maximum rating assistant Jl. Chicago celebrated 81,512,000,01)0, Juiv, $1,608,000,000, August, chief operator are to receive not more theCHICAGO. ofDec. $1,537,000,000; new an with th $1 803,000,000; September, year opening than DM) a month, th scale dropping to of cheering, October, $1,664,000,000; November, demonstration lh monthly top wag for clerk ll0, December (partially . estimated), blowing and shouting and with Th Increases, the postmaster general born mor ceiebratnra than in any previous $2,100,000,000. announced, were mad after investigation year and. a light snowfall turned These figure Included loans to allies of a petition filed by employe of on to a drissl though of rain, th treeta were which hav run t an average of about of th telegraph companies through tts blew and bells $340,000,000 a month. and whistle officer, who recommended ' that certain crowded, rang advance be mad. hotel of and cafes, where Manager 'The department the announcement had exhausted the accomadded, "fel that tn telegraph employee reservations said They ar entitled to an increase, but revenue modation early in the night, so many local condition at thla time would no Justify never had entertained guests and never had so manv people thts increase unless bv a careful plan from surrounding cities and towns. of eliminating wst Incident to duplicawas "The Btar Spangled Banner tion. and by effecting other economies, which will not Impair the efficiency of played or sung again and again; In virand , celebration, every place the eervb-ethe revenue condition can tually ; .Idled and sailors war everywhere In be mad to meet eucJi Incresee evidence. Employee at office On of the larger parties was that of are to he paid at their regular salary womens war relief society, the stag In for hour excess worked of rating eight which entertained 1600 guests from up to a maximum ot ten hour a day. For (Continued from Fag One.) extra send, e tn excess of ten hour a Chorus girl to "star." hotel , where nonThree of th four da they will be paid time and a half. cook and waiter fUt the places ot endowment fund and breaking down esEmployees working fcunt'ay will hn paid union those on tnk were crowded with tablished educational standard. Ruuetl at th regular rates, at granted compenaid. patrons, though In one the guests wer satory Urns In tha weak follow Ing. asked to eerv themselves, aa a result "The BfJhvlkl stand only for comof reduced servke. The fourth made no plete disruption of Rural. Their agitator effort to cater to Jh celebrants after th may prat about universal brotherhood not scespt guns of model dinner hour. .. . of man and uplift of humanitv, but ther . previous to lMt. gun can be no upUftwhere there 1 no educawithout cylinder record m hanism, New Merriment. York tion, he ld. bowltxers of model previous to ISO J. dr model of s date NEW YORK, Jan. t, 119 Father previous to 1910. Th armistice decided Knickerbocker and bbi numerous family TROOPS u began that the reception of material should up th "ltd" late last night after January 1 and until new In- and hadprying It entirely removed by the time CROWD ASKING struction w er received. chimes, whistles, bell and horns gave the fulfillment of the armletice riotous greeting at midnight to th adUpon TO condition regarding material to he vent of 1919 , turned over, the malcrial nut accepted Wul A strike of union waiters, called almost . be returned to the Germans. lltersllv at the eleventh hour, and the By Th Associated . Dec. 29. SympaWARSAW, Bund-iyexcessive cost of high living cast no BoUhevIkl marched to damper on their-- determination to cele- thiser with th in WILSON and FIRST todav Warsaw Hotel Bruhl th blithelv brate properlv. pawned-tThey of lx Bolshevik family jewels or mortgaged ill Old demanded Abe PAY OUTSIDE the fired Into crowd, Polish troop gent homestead that they might be prepared after several soldier bad been wounded oy tor emergencies. AMERICAN were killed and Th oldest inhabitant of Broadway tho mob, and five person wounded In th tnd adjacent street Roaring a number of other L Preeldent forties Dec. admitted unanimously that for Th crowd, which numbered more than WASHINGTON, Wilson today had his first pay outmerriment end note It was th most suc- 1000, paraded through th atreete singing. side or the limits of the UniteddayState cessful New Tears eve they could re- carrying red banners and crying "Down with PUaudskll Down with th governand the treasury warrant for JSiAO drawn member. They attributed th It wn compoeed mostly of young to hi credit prohablv eras th first presi of th celebration to two fac- ment! dential pay check ever indorsed by" any- tors. Off waa that war no longer cast men and young women. Then they one other than the chief executive. When a ghastly shadow over the spirits of marched to the hotel, wher three comths preeldent left the country he dealg mankind and the other was the prospect panies of th Polish legion wer guarding nated N. P. Webster, dtsbutwlng clork st that when 1920 appears upon th scene the Bolshevik agent Leaders of the crowd demanded th rethe White House, as his "attorney In toast will be drunk In nothing more enwhen fact, and Mr. Webster today received livening than chaata tea or foaming gin- lease of the Bolshevik agent, and this was refused revolver shot were fired the warrant. Indorsed It with Mr. Wtlnons ger at. solThe Into hotel crowd th th from name, then signed hie own as attorney of By a special dispensation Mayor and deposited the warrant tn the bank to Hytan. permits wer Issued to 130 of the dier answered with three volley Into the crowd. more popular hotels and cafes to the proudest- credit. the festivities for Sn hour and half after the usual closing time st 1 Fired on Soldiers. TRANSYLVANIA a. m, and all availed themselve of the PARIS, Dec 31 (Hava agency.) Of- privilege to the last moment charest dlcpatche received from MISSION SUBMITS hotel affected by th ftcial Among th that Bolshevik! organisations, aided which, according to union leaders, say revand Russian anarchist by Budapest RUMANIAN PACT strike, gained SoOO supporter during th dav, recently organised a demonwere the Rtltmor. Manhattan, Ootham, olutionist. and attempted to lnBucharest stration Dec. SL- -f Sayov. Artsohla. Pelieclatre, Lafayette rrcs on of th principal thoroughfare BUCHAREST, Monday. Hav as.) The mission of the Transeyl. and Brevoort Restaurant affected in- TT revob.tionarle fired on' th soldiers van Ian government sent by the national cluded the Fifth Avenue, Savartn, Viosln, guarding th street-- The troops returned Elvsee and Rumanian of Ivanla to Avignon. Trans) sssemldy the fire, and a a result of th fighting In th crowds wer six hand to Kmc Ferdinand the pact of union merrvmaklng person were killed and fifteen woundof thousand eoldlers sailors headed and was Rumania tn with received Bucharest ed. The ringleader tn th affray wer with great ceremony. Th mission was fur th score of places where th slo- arrested and will t-- prosecuted, . scclslmsd by the populace and was gan of the day was "your uniform is of form and wher at rovwl the every lodged palace. jour pass," King Ferdinand received the deputation entertainment, from "eat" to dancing and declared he was ohevlng the will of and theatricals, wn offered The Hotel Mon's association, anticipatthe Rumsnisn people In accepting the mandat to reign over the region from ing the extension of th strike, which ha been in progress in several hotels for to Dniester Thelsa the ,lhe some weeks, had mohtltxed more than walt-- rs lot'll and these wer ru'hed relief T1Transvlrsnla hatlobG assembly, which met In lwcemher, dedared the free- in automobiles to places where the waitdom of the Rumanian dletrtct Of Tran- er walked out The Bits Carlton, one of the hotel af. sylvania, as well as the desire of those dtstrb l to be joined with Rumania un- fected bv th strike, met the situation by der King Ferdinand. Tha Dniester river throwing a detachment of uniformed solvacated bv the waitflows through Galicia and Bessarabia to diers Into theIt pbicee was a victory New Year's (Continued from Psg On) the Black sea, while the Thelse flow ers and, as eve" the fighters were warmly anyway, from th Danube northeast of Belgrade and swings eastward to Its source in the received nd reaped a veritable harvest 10th, I1S6. J2nd. IJrd, J7th, 4rd. lJnd, mountains between Bukowlna and Trsn-- s ot tips. 191t, ISTtfl. 184th, 4rd, 469th, 490th, ivanla. Near tha Danuba It flpi meand ervtc and 649th, air 4tth through tile region known aa Banat. The AT chanics include th 17th, 18th and 19t addition to Rumania of these district will Th organisations of th tb, almost; double the area of Rumania a it IN CHICAGO companies. and 66th and Hth, pioneer Infantrjv repwaa before th war. officer and on man resented bv on field hospital, two Alt much there had each, and thfifty-fiv-164ih HICAGO. Dec SI e oft and men, ar aiao desiters WILSON been an understanding letween hotel s a casual companv frorq the ignated 'and union officials that conks air manager aerv one and ice the chemical from RECEIVE WELCOME and waiter wou'd not be called on strike'j warfare service.' tniiil after New Year's, the strike already LANDING AT CALAIS Involving three large holes spread today WEIYFORT NEWS, Va.. Dec. Jl. Th to the Fort Dearhorn. The management Aeolus arrived her today from Dec. JE (IT Vast President of th Hotel blierman aleo controls the transport PARIS, Fra nee with 2900 officer and men, most and Mr. W llaon arrived In Pari thi Fort Dearborn, union officials said In of had been wounded or gaaspd. whom explanation of thw sjmpaUietlo strike at evening from their vilt to England. The steamer Brighton, on ahlch th the Kbrt Dearborn. cooks' and waiter" unions hate Th BRINGS presidential party made the passage or voted overwhelming1--fo- r strike, but the channel, reached Calais at 12 to o dock and waa we.mmed by General the evecut've committee. In wh'ch full MANY SICK AND uthontv I veetel. he sid the strike s the Dltte, the governor ot ' WOUNDED commanding th allied brec and would not be general nnd would spread ontv to those hotel which proved "unroprevenlariv e or the muiilclpaluv Tic umons president left foij I sri at t o cltajc 1) fair to the NEWPORT NEWS. A ., Dec. St Tb special tram w.th returning troop (raiicptu-- l R bm, tonixut To Discuss Syrian Affairs. st Newport sfKMini, aTtved Kings Gift to Wilson. 31 A Fmnool Vmen, an New T'i Rlindam sailed from Franc FAKlJ?. Tco. LtiNDON, Dee. St. King Georr has congres will meet at Marc1ile Thursday at tb same time as th Aeolus, which' for a duwussinn of the future of Fine arrived here early today. presented a magnificently bound end hlstorv of Windsor eautl to M Franhlin-Bouttlovice president of Th Riimtam brought 1100 !ck and President Wilson ss a Jiirthdav gift, of casual, the foreigff af' r rommlltc of the wounded. companies romrog d. one-thi- rd two-thjr- )ar gt for Insurance Often Applicants Expenses Over Antagonism r and America Eighteen Billions Dur Question of League of Nations. ing the 'Year. . DIED OF WOUNDS. L Berry, Carpuido IwwA, . ' . Leadre Bice, Trey, Cole. TRJUBLE E3T EASILY KEGCSUZED t ' Corporal Mont. Posen. Basel, EC2T WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. The following caatmltiei are report ed ty tts commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Total, 425; killed in action, 42; died of wounds, 42; died of accident and other causes, 3; died ct disease, 9;wounded severe, Cl&xs ly, 299; missing in action, 3X. KILLED IN ACTION,' Lieutenant Benjamin rixoxif, N. M. Poles Disarm Teuton Of v ficers an Men in 11. j Intermountain Casualties Hindenburjf Sends Message to German Magnates, J . ns p h ' fi SB $1,933,-000,00- 0; -- IL IS iili Aa examining physician for on of tli prominent Life Insurance Com 145th Member . panies, ia aa interview on.tbe subject, mad th astonishing statement that on reasoa why so many Be De- for s v insurance ar rejected ia because kidney trouble ia to common to tb Ameri U. A- - C. mobilized can people, and th large majority of ;nose applications are declined tho do not eva suspect that they have the disease. Special to Tho Tribune. Judging from reports from druggists WASHINGTON, Dec. IL -- a Utah memWho ere constantly ia direct touch with 143th field artillery, some ber the public, there is one preparation that 350 Inof the will be mustered out cf number, been has very successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing th army at Logan, Utah; the remainder of th regiment, mad up of men reinfluence of Dr. Kilmer Swamp-Boo- t t soon realized." It stands the highest cruited from the fcifto coaat s for it remarkable record of success. h gent to ban Francisco and Camp Lew ia We find thet Swamp-Boo- t i etnctl for muster out. an herbal compound, and we would TheVar department., in announcing tjgrii vise eur readers who feel in need of now at ary a the regiment program, such a remedy to give it a trial. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of sea, aboard the Santa Theresa, ard 'is echeduled to reach --New York abo it two siset, medium and large. However, )f you wish first to test this great preparation, sent! ten cents At the point of debarkation, Uie to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y , will be divided Into three untf for a sample bottle. l&Jieii writing be all Utah men, comprising on dejchmei sure end mention The bait Lake Daily will go direct to Logan, where provjcmn Tribune. (Advertisemeht.j will be made for demobilization Agricultural college. - ' artillery corps; T'hlrtscnth and NlnefecnTB 4irrttlrcraft section and ti D4th ammuBig Time Planned. nition train. Brigadier General Charles to The Tribune. Zimmerman, formerly of th Ohio na- Special tional guard, and hi staff also arrlvod FuCATELLO, Idaho, Dec on th RIJndam. row evening, New Year Th wounded and sick ' from the two a gala on at faivation vessel ware taken to debarkation hos- ter on South Second pital at Camp Stuart, from which they deferred Christmas will be cleared to various convalescent under the direction and rehabilitation hospitals throughout Sherwood Preparations were th country. Th other troop wer sent completed for tho activities on Christto Camp till) for clearanc to demob- mas. but for unforeseen circumstances ilisation camp the big time was postponed until tomor row night The usual Chratma tree will be In evideno and watchnight servicei A genetal Invitation FRENCH CHAMBER will be held extended to all to attend. of Utah Field Artillery to appl-caot- at ' 1 Jan-uar- regl-ms- AGREES TO PROJECTS PARIS, Dec. Jl. (Hava Agency ) Th chamber of deputies today adopted without '.modification all the financial project passed by th senate end adjourned sin die The vote ws 42$ tn 5. Th senate adjourned to January 14. ELKS MAKE GIFT TO SALVATION ARMY NFW TOKK, Dec. 31.-- A receipt of a New Year gift of th war relief commission of the Order of Lika to Salvation Army was announced her the REVERSE DECISION C tonight by Commander boEvangeline war used for The monev j to ON FARE Booth. relief work, tn presenting th check tit Elk commission, of which John M. Tener of permsjlvama is chairJEFFERSON CITY, Mo, Dec. SI Missouri supreme court today reversed man. declared It to he "in recognition Circuit Judge blates demston that (lie of the untiring, unaelfiah effort of th Missouri public service commission had Salvation Army and In appreciation of a no authority to Increase the street car great work modestly performed in th name of God and humanity." far la Kansas City from 5 to 6 cents. $69,000 STREETCAR n As a Result of Ambition to do and to hav I the mainspring of all business AMBITION" fact, of all great undertakings. Because of it ambition th Union Dent) Company ha worked M way vo th very top of the ladder. Today, with th biggest practice In fhe profession, th Union Dental Company realizes the gratification which come from doing th right thing in the matter of price and quality, of value given and value received. (tlxteen year In the same location, under the same management, to the earn public, with the present measure of success, show acatering Dentistry Invariably give eatlsfac- -' solidity worth looking Into, Union Goa. Investigate us for $ ouraeU. - Examination free. Bridge Work rJa LIMITS .. .$5.00 Inlays, $2 to $5.00 Porcelain Fillings .$2 to $2.50 Silver Fillings ..$1.00 Very Best Set of ' Teeth (Trubyte $10.00 Teeth) Gold FIRE POLISH ON FREE BOLSHEVIKI Fre. h k Gold Crowns fifteen-centimet- HAS DAY ! POPULAR PRICES . oon-tln- y tMlW 'll Wn , ALL WORK UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED equipped laboratory In the west. Gnly the best largest and best our work Teeth positively extracted without pain. materials used in office open seven dajs a week. -- No unpleasant after effects, I 1) The Old Reliable Union DentalL. Company, Dr. J. Dun In Fhone Wasatch ZU Main Street. 1126. charge. whole-aouledn- es - con-tln- ANOTHER STRIKE HOTEL C AND WIFE TRANSPORT rla!, 1 o'il-eer- HOME to stare 1919 INVEST Do Not Speculate, GET INCOME REAL ESTATE and eventually i,eo the principal double or treble, with no possible loss. GET FIRST MORTGAGES and kno' your income is absolutely sure, and larger thau jour .neighbors Who stock gamble. , Many year of lively success, 1919 to b th liveliest vet) Th years to come, livelier itilll IKE SECBET OF OUR SUCCESS ' Our Ability to Get Bargains, Our Willingness to Give Bargains Two story brick block on Eavt NOTE A busines property bargaipf Second South Street, le thati two blotks from Wniker Bank Faya 6 per ccnt.net oh $20,000.00. Offer us $47UU aud $8000.00 6,j percent mortgage. ANOTHER Bom peoplfi still need to sell. Tho war hail its effect., Last Broadway. Very deep lot. Boor im-Jiearlv 100 feet-'ot- i but carry; worth f, JO, 000. Offer us $18,900. partially provementa, Will loan yon $16,000.00 at 7. per ccut. YET f?yTI Tf',t'! --Why not make our money do double service la mid-- , buddings, ono wmJcr, when bnyers aro few. 130 feet with several Try our ability by block? from Wilson hotel; worth $60.00). $43,500.00. Assume $35,000 mortgage bearing b'j per cent. aa-ur- n g RESIDENTIAL . t i. . . At the top end bf that Prive of Residential Boulevards beautiful East youth Temple Street-l- ies Beautiful Federal Heights Where th lilies bloom so fair in summer. no-And th ar whiter far in winter Than any ia ths smoks zone, s Wher tb air of bereft t Ozone. Here We Have Two Beautiful Bungalow Bargains One line hotn$, $SG00. Another fine home for $C2r0. Honragster-Vogele- r new modern, hot water heated , . . new, modern, furnaee heated ' Investment Gcmpany r |