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Show 4 i THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 0, 1919. th mrU'an headquarter) might wrecli Ittiwuori rhol toork of th F yr Crime, secretary ol too BriUttb oftne, Robert Van atari of the same BiipUtnr, Mr J&mei I'ytiiop irpltii of tha India fri e and evenly aaatstani arrived eierday a tba vanguard of the British mission. aiianl fcilr DELINQUENT NOTICE. Montana-Bin- g ham Consolidated Mining Company Jfrincipat place of buaiiMsa. room 101 Bioa building, gait City, Utah. Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on aocount of aeaeaatnent levied on tk t2nd day of et A. IV. th several amount of th repcUv opposite th num shareholders, 'a follow: Children Cry for Fletcher lit, t Great Organization Which Is to Amity. Whipping Into Shape. trust.. trust. buz nvvvvw Angua, rThe Kind You Have Always Bought f i J y ft jw -- kalr 6. V s -- PEREZ - SI. and must be renewed daily, else the outgo of strength exceeds the income. corn EMULSION will help the tired business-maor woman keep pace with the wear n and tear of life. Scott nourishes the body, blood and and help maintain an nerve even balance of strength and energy. Safeguard foot in come of ttronglh uiifh Scott. Scott a Bowse, Bloomfield, N. J. 19-- 1 STRIKE PARALYZES ARGENTINE SHIPPING BCENOS AIRES. Jan. 1 Shipping ha bv a strike Of virtually been marine workers paraled and no vessel under ttie Argeiftine flag is being moved, the crews of the ships having deserted them. This cut off communication with Montevideo, Asuncion and bther river ports. Foreign shipping is also being hampered by the strig of the tug crews. Borne vessels from European port re of tugs, entering without the despite the heavy fine Imposed for this offense. Th newspapers today devote several columns to yesterday conflict with the strikers, with photographs showing battle lines similar to thos In army Oie rations. sltnr Bears the Signature of Arqjtlag, Brvia. Badger eftv, r Years ? 2 .,,...."3.222 J.ls Badger Bros. Badger Bro Barnett, J Barnett. J ....... TF , 200 "0 7,142 209 .124 "0 17 Barnhart. Mr. F. M. 1AS3 Barnhart. U. H. W ,31 L. Blackman, Hiockman, Bwkua, C. Bockus, C. Boduu, O..... O...... G.,,.. O LG... 2 2 2.000; .000 100 1,000 2,000 1,000 4,22 C. Bockus, C. G Bowdle, Mrs. J, R Bradley, W, H Iruate , Bralcy, Dr. Go. A Brlmaoombe, H. . Total Casualties During the Testimony of Witness at TVar Amounted to Trial of l. W. W. Prisoners. 4,762,800. 'WASHINGTON', Jan. S. Casualties in th French army, excluding colonial troops, up tp .November 1, wer 4,762,kU0, according lo official figures made public today by tbe French high commtRelon to correct conflicting repoit hitherto published. . Men killed In action ov dead of woui ds numbemd 1,1'2,09 tend to this total must be added 299, W! listed a mlcslng and given up for lost, making a total of SOP. Th? number of wounded was S. 000,000, with 435, Kt listed n prisoner. Three-fourtof the wounded have recovered either entirely or at least to such an extent as to te fit lo wick aiu. Blightly less than 79 (00 arc absolutely unable to woik and have been penTo thls'figure mut be added sioned. those who will come hack from prison camps in Germany unfit for work. The French government tstimetes that the total number of nnfll and pensioned may finally be between V'j.O'st and 9"C f00 men. The loaee among the native troopa or protectorcoming from French colon! ates were 42,5')" killed or died of wounda, with 15,000 iiilelng and very prohabli dead The number pensioned aftei or dines wa 44,(nNi, to whit It must be added those of the 3oO0 held as prisoner of war who will hove to be pensioned. h FEAR TWO AIRMEN HAVE LOST LIVES LieuFAYETTEVILLE. N. C, Jan. tenant Harley H. Pope of .Bedford, hnl, e. V. V, of and Fergeant Fleming who were in an airplane It. 1 whkta plunged Into (Mpe Fesr river, near here, early lust night, are believed to have been drowned. The wrecked plane wse raised today by soldiers from t'amp Bragg, but no trace of the missing men has been found. The machine, wldeh wa flying to Camp Jgckson, Columbia', 9 C was seen over Fayetteville late yesterday. Earlv in the man who lives near where the night plane went Into the mer heard crie for He reached the river bank only l help. time to see the machine plunge into the water, and said he saw nothing of the tnen afterward. Tne river Is being dragged by soldier in an effort. to find the bodies of the Provt-dehc- aviator. MEXICO SENATORS SIDETRACK MOTION WASHINGTON, Jan. S. Information ha reached Washington that after Senator Lugo, In the Mexican congress, in13 troduced a resolution Piesident Wlson on bia international policies. President Carranza sent for th chairman pf th eenat committee on fore.gn affairs and etrongiy opposed enactment, and the resolution failed. It wa called up in the Mexican senate-towarthe close of the session, but was sidetracked by enough of the senators leaving the onamber to prevent a quorum. . ' TRADE OF BRITAIN LARGELY INCREASES LONDON, Tuesday, Jan. T Import Into the Fnlted Kingdom during December aamc Ole 31,420. OuO over increased month in 1917. according to statistics made public bv the board of trade today. Tlve Increase wa mostly tn foodstuff and was raw material of which 4,o0,oo0 cotton texcotton increased lareeiv. Export tile providing 4 2.000.ObO of the Increase. a. according to advice received bv AN ENEMY OF WOMANHOOD the J.reek press burei here. Official investigations Ordered bv the allies. It I ! Use Soothing Musterole Tfcp ' complexion, digestion gnd added, led to the discovelv In the houses of Bulgarian officials in Varna of a great most tlve complete personality of woWoTVhcn those sharp pains go shooting number of stolen pieces of furniture. man arc dctiCDilent upoa health.. piano also wer found in the Bui mans ill are her great enemy, as tlicv through your heai when your skulla Verna. at rub grsenal garlan would cause bad complexion, dark circles unsplit, just seems as if it der the ejes, headache, backache, ner little Musterole on your temples and IMPORTATION vousne, ideeplessnes, dragging down It draws out the inflammation, neck. totally eootbes away the pain, usually giving pains and the abiuee, and olten IS RAISED unfit EMBARGO her for companion. The great quick relict. Amiican rented v for mieltoiiil'tiqn i Musterole is a dean, white ointment, Removal of WASHINGTON, Jnn. Lvdia E- - Pinkfiara's Vegetable made with oil of mustard. Defter than a npon Importation of woo! fom which has been restoring three all ronenMny count rie ha bean ordered mustard piaeteranddoes not blister. ailing women to health, tha war trade, board, effective Janu- generationsb of'relied Many doctors and nurses frankly rec- b? mar and w an Important upon with perfect In 19, prothe ary bronommend Musterole for sore throat, for reopenli r th ondfharv peace confidence. (Adver(iacntent.i gram neuraltun chaimei 9 taf trade. This will permit chitis, croup, anti neck, asthma, unreatrlcted rheumatism, Off PROPOSED AMENDMENT of NOTICE Importation virtually pleurisy, congestion, gia. arn wool, wool top, nnlh, and TO ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION lumbago, pains and aches of the back oi rv? wnwte from Argentina, I'njunv and Fouth Off THE ANTELOPE SHEARING cunts, sprains, sore muscles, bruises Africa. IJcenrc will be r.ecaary after CORPORATION. C0RB4L, A colds of th January but they will be granted chilblains,1 frosted feet None is herenv given tnet a stock1 holders' meettrg h is b n tal e.i and wall freeij. chest (it often prevents pneumonia). b held at the o.f.rce Lof th t'vnlen hotel U always dependable. o caturoai.' at Fait Lake' City, tah. Washington Portrait bold. 30c and 60c jars; hospital size 52.51 1. 19H, aj J o ilo'lt p. m , to NEW YORK, Jan. ft A portrait of January consider and vote upon a resolution to h George Washington bv Gi1tert Ftuart wa increase capital sto. k of the aiU oid for at public an tion to a corporation, Anteloo bheailng Corral, 1 iwU 00 firm of art dealer of from lo 410.000 0 Dated Decem her gd, earir Amerran ponrai a held In thictDAVID bMim. unde the anrountrv and ahhh kv .at Ion. rif'ea of the American Art f MORONI A. 9VHTH. collection of The portrait a a frmtL-tf- iv fc T'Mmaa tL Clarke. Xhra jc.trs ago the Ufc'39 a for sold portrait WOOD toin-poun- v-i- 149 20 1,000 2V0 Hrj'int, G. Brsant, U. K..., Bryant, G. E .. Bucher, Haiti . Bucher, Hattl , Bucher, Haiti , Bucher, Hattl . Bucher, Hattl , Bucher, Haiti . Bucher, Hattl . Bucher, Hattl , 1,000 0 35 169 269 260 250 269 260 260 169 150 1,009 100 1.000 00 00 (09 09 69 09 o.. ......... 2o9 1,000 ....... I. I. OFFICIAL AT MALAD Bpeolerto The Trtbun. .VIA LAD, Idaho. Jail. 9. Largely attended funeral services were held here this afternoon at 3.2U o'clock for Jenkln Jones, clerk and recorder of Oneida county,' who died lit Salt Lake City Monday of Iq fluenza. The body was brought here from Salt today, accompanied by Tnomu Jones, a brother, ami William M. Tboma of Famarln, a close, personal friend of the Mary Jones, family. The mother, Mr a as unable to leave Bait Ukke, a another oir, Evan Jones, who ts critically at the ('roes hon!tal. had to and Mrs, Jones deundergo sired to be with him Tributes to the memory of Mr. Jor.cs were give by William Williams, county commlaaloner. and R. N. Hill, manager of (he Oneida Farmer union store. H O. Holbrook read a letter from the elate auditor, in which Jt was stated that Mr. Jones' office wa th best managed countv olfice in the eta to. A Mr Jones' term of office would not have expired unlit next Sunday at midnight, 'the count v commissioner today apiKiinted J. Peter Jenern, the Incoming cteik and recorder, to fill out the d term. 111 unez-plre- BEGIN CONSIDERATION .OF WAR TAX BILL WASHINGTON, Jan, f In Dickson, Mr, fiekurn, Mr. Dekum, Mr. Iionohua, P. Donohue, P. 2,110 Drake, C. F... 7,i C. F. Drak. C. Drake, F,,, ,.. 7.2i2 C. Drake, Duisenherg L. G., ...... ........ true' Duisenherg, E, truslee .11. G , Dunehee, Dunshee, H. Imnehee, H. . ftUneh, IL Dunshee, H. Dunahee, H. Dunshee. li. Putot, Jeee ...... ..i.... ........ 9 889 .40 (.448 6 81 Dkmxn, teknuin, Victor Frtckeun, Emil ... Ewart, A. F...... 67wart, A. F Ferrt. A. -- J Fnrbe. Iavid Fowler, H. A........ Fowler. H. A General Engineering Co. Giffard. H. B. Giffard, H. B , , 2,000 2,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 2,000 (00 90 1,000 600 10 ,4 70 000 1,000 100 1,000 2.000 2,000 2,000 1.000 Henry Trust Bauer, Frames M... Bauer. Joeei-Bauer, Neoma T, ... B.hmldt, E O.c..., BchmiitL kladeltn .. Hchneider, John .... ffheete, J. L. , Sheet a, J, L . .... . . Sheets, J. L.. Sheet. J. L tihlngi. ft. W., trusts Henry Trust ....... trustee HO 209 soo 109 2,299 400 609 476 i: -- 6 OO 200 Euillvan, Mia H enter, W, Harvey, W 2.09 9.00 1.7 20.00 Trent Trust Co., true- tee Trent Trust Co., 1 .60 7.60 l lrtcke, ;0 7.69 W, 7.50 Hervey, TV. 7. 0 Hervey, W Hervey, 7.60 12.00 i,0C9 609 1,000 09 909 609 I. t ... 2. ....... W. K. .,,, W. E W. E W. K. W. E. .... W, E. .... Hubbardt'W. L .... Hotchlnaon, Dr. E. L Hutchineun, Dr. E. L Hutrhmeun, IL A. , Jaeger, MrA Ann!., Jaeger, Mr. Annie., Jaeger, Mr. Ann!.. Jacobson, Anton O.. 0 J. C. ..... Jenkln, II. WL 7.60 Une. C. 0.00 Lee Chong .10 Lee Chong 90.00 Le Len 2.00 Lee, Cha. O. Lee, Chss. O. 2 9.00 Lee, Cna. O. 2.09 Lee, Ctata, 0 Lemon. U. F. 29.99 .. ............. ........ 9 7.60 7.12 1.21 7.60 12.00 12.00 246.00 245.00 142.41 182.45 12.00 J1.00 ,., 3,111 2.219 9.026 59 2.00 7. 29 79 1,000 3:0 1 09 300 9 j Mr. J. .... 2 f0 JV0.00 Olen, Nele Peter 19.00 OUen. O. Theodor 9.00 Oxford, Dr. E. J. ... 15.09 15.0J 15.00 15.00 15.00 ........... 15.0 Mar- - Waiter Weed, L140 24 79 63 1.69 90.09 150.00 900.09 184.(9 19.04 29.00 7.50 17.60 109 15.00 00 IS 09 603 15 09 is 00 80 30 4" 1(0 J.- f- 7 8.0 7( 41 75 2,5-h- J Q Jml 4 McDoUgall, Geo. W .. 2.7(5 11,00 In accordance with law and in, And, g, tk 7,239 9.254 9,369 15 (0 7 60 3 9 order of th hoard of director, made tn th 2fnd day of October, A. I. Hii3, w t many aheree of each parrel of stork a may he nreKry will be sold at fn fflc of th company, li'IO Boston bul'd-tnBalt City, V tah, on tn lDh day of January, A. . 1010, at tn hour of IS o'clock noon, to poy delinquent thereon, together with the cot of advertising and expenses of rite. C. W. WHITE. 4,3ra 1.448 3.0,6 i 64 0 50 50 on 00 3."0 6 0 2,2.9 7,841 9.301 hj ;,l 30 24 -- I 4 '"I "0 2.254 4,864 2.434 2.(30 10 1 f 1,66 1.664 7,25 60 Jn p 2- -0 L64 7,111 3 1 60 9.279 ") 0 ICO 853 271 on 01 15 00 60 1.13 4 ( 1 - 9 1 ftro 640 - 1 609 4,24F Becre'arv C'v, . Boston Building, Call Lak ff 1810 , Huh. tj (J DELINQUENT NOTICE, Glob Connolideted Mining ('omjBuv. 419 Boston Building, Balt Lak C..D. L'tah. There are delinquent npon'l.' Notlr following derrlhed atOck Oil account ot assessment levied on the l(ih day o November. 1918, the several amount oppoelta th name of reapectiv Ct. No. Nam. 4iC Mr. VV. J. Aider W. D. Alexander. .,...8 4 414 Juliue C. Anderson Men Adderon id Robert Anderson ......3 5 4)8 Israel Barlow kl Geo. E. Barton f Lawrence Bean F. O. Reel ....4 3 Wm. 8. Wake. ,,..,.,..4U aliare-ho'der- a: l-- 7 MT 7.745 7.1(2 Wm. Wm. Wm. Wm. Biske.,,,,, ....... 8. Hlaka.4. 8. Jt ne. tt. Link a.... Neil la K. Iliodla. H. 4' i .4(3 44 ...... 4e 36( ..6"9 C'hafUa 431 IL Child... 6(4 IL Child...., -3 MTIt. Child..,- -. 6t8 W. H Child. 1ST John W. Dei ... Evan rdwarda ....,..,.."7 Evan Edwara W. W. E 6- C, Emery. ,.61'7 C. I mery 8. C. Emerv. ...... .....881 C. R, Iltzgerald.. ....... 4' B. B. ,...... Frank J. jolland 8 .4.4 A. F. Galeford. A. F. Galeford 49 Leo W. Goale8. ....... .477 kt kadis Graham Gu Halllna ...... ,,....439 r . I LaUUi Qu Ir. pr. a4j f W. T, W. T. iaMf9.9eK9 Jlarho Jam John Homw 1.453 75 1 2 23 8.IM (' 4 tn 5(1 2 4 4 0(3 4,9(8 1 SOI .. ... ... Jnn. Ce 4.109 How Png 7 8.418 pflugerr Maud 7,374 2.00 Peng Bing .14 Png Bing 7,80 2 07. Plrgrae, John ... 3,3(4 Plngree, Jonn, Jr. ... 3 3'8 Jr. Plnare,. John, 3,1(9 Iingre, John, Jr,. ... ... Plngree, John, Jr ... 3.3'0 7.15 Plngree, John, Jr. Jr. ... 7124 Plngree, John. 2.134 K. A . Pomeroy, Pomeroy. A, F-- ...... 2.54 ruMen. Mergkret C. d ;"28 A.... 57 Qunneon. w. ....... 1,04 Pete, A 173 Piiuh, Adolph M A.... 1 S''? peMll ard, Remmert, Mrv .... 7177 Remmert, Mary .... 7,133 fy-o- 15.09 K0 ...1,302 1,22 ., 15.00 1863 -- O'Nein, Go. J. O Nei l, Geo. J y 7,201 .... 2,28 .... 1.248 ... 1.805 W... Mcfougll,.Gi. Ned ...... .01 00 Waiter liar-ve- , 2,(44 4.009 7.289 Macfarlane, ..... 0 Of'O Weed, Walter 1.739 2,843 6.079 IS 00 Miller. K. 7.50 Mlnner. Mrs. A. R.. F. C, 46.04 Moyi 1,610 600 16.00 Neal. Cha. T. 10001 2.00 Neal. C'haa. T. . O'heiil, Geo. J. . .... 20 00 O Net 1, G0, J 1,000 50 ...... liar...... C. Jr. too 0 100 Walter yy 804 4.409 7,143 4.164 1,000 60 Weed. VV Weed, 4,29 . 9,009 McKenzte, McKensie, Jied ... McKinney. Albert Marshall. G, E- Martin. Mrs. M. 8.. Matson, Hy ...... Maxwell, Amelia t. . Meeks, Weller J, '9-0Meek. Walter J. ... 9.00 Meek, Walter J. 10 0 Meeks, Walter J. 1 iiar- - 24.(2 2,088 4,191 4.34 Macfarlane, McDermotL J. C. .99 ktiDermotL J D. 4 09 McDermotL Viola 209 wilur 15.00 2.99 1.81 5.097 9.09 McCutcheon, Tho. 1,2(4 McCutcheon, Tho. .. 1,2(8 14.29 McDermott, CKrence. 1,800 19 700 709 9.99 10.09 1,000 700 9.99 600 19.99 700 ' 0.09 160 19 60 20,90 1,000 7.000 90.00 Wted, 15.00 2.000 6,009 1.01 20,000 7,829 ,6j5 6"9 7,974 1.000 4,827 6.417 (50 2.944 Oi Len LaCosta, Amy Arm...... strong Lino, Ed.. P. C. Lucas, W., Jr.. .. Luke Chang Lyman. Henry J. , Lyman, Henry J. . Lyman, Henry J. .... Lyman, Henry J. .... Lyman, Henry J. Lyman. Henry J, Lyman. Henry J. lino, Louie ...... Lino, Ijouis P. .. McDermotL alter Hur...... Har- - 7.71 Jr., 19.69 Weed. V, 176.09 140 0.29 1ST 6.61 700 21.00 6,009 169.09 39 .49 1.000 20.00 9,650 199.50 .89 2.07 ,78 489 94 2,807 2.214 2,241 9,457 4.142 4. IS Le I2MAII 11,509 (.00 Hubbard, Hubbard, Hubbard, Hubbard, Hubbard, Hubbard, ' iff Walter 176.09 12,509 .... L 15.09 20.99 15.00 19.09 19.00 7.60 29.04 20.09 10.09 1.00 2.62 F.. Weed, ley ..... 15J.09 H. wtUVi T 4.50 19.09 2.09 Allc R. 1,609 9.09 Hind, Huu Bhe .....9.209 Mr. 1.60 Houston, Puvao B... 1.86 14.09 L506 D. 11.09 ltoy, C. e. Hoy. P 1,99 11.00 1.673 1.64 Hoy, C, 1,039 16.V0 Hoy, C, C. , 1.448 7.60 Hey, Mr. C. p. ,v 1.444 P. 20.00 Hoy, Mr. M re. C. XK 1,44$ 14 Hoy, O. 1,714 1.04 Hoyt, Fihel O. Ethel l,4vl Hoyt, 2.00 2.00 Uebbard, E. B., I.J35 ., trust 4. 00 ' 0.00 Hubbard, E. 8., 1.179 trust 0.09 29.09 Hubbard, K, 8. ... 1.629 2.(41 20.00 Hubbard, K. 8. 1.2t9 80.00 Hubbard, E. 8. 90.00 Hubbard, E. 8. .... 145 B. 1.5 2 15.00 Hubbsrd, 1.939 19.99 Hubbard, K. 8 3,2(9 (0.00 18.00 15.00 22.10 130.00 0.00 90.00 90.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 46.00 4.00 9.00 12.00 ' Sullivan, Mlaa Mar- - 1.00 100 9.00 Macrarlane, F. W. 1(W. 4.30 Macfarlane, F. W 19 2.40 Macferlan, 1 090 20.00 Mscfarian, Br. lo.VO 1,009 10,0110 200.00 Macfartane, 20.00 1,000 trueiee . Giffard. II. B, trustee . 2.00 20,00 0.00 19.00 4.4 Mar- garet .... 99 , Sullivan, fills! ........ 4,859 1.(02 9.119 Giffard. IL B., R,. Jopeon, P. orr P. Q. P. G. Jopeon, P. U, 2.7 Jopeon, P. or P, ... Hyla 71 Jorgensen, 2. Kelly, Q. B 2.7 J- - H S:n Kelly, Kennedy, Tim ...... 19. 0 Kleeet, C. W. 9.0 Krlder, Frank ...... 20.00 Kinder, Frank ...... Frank ...... 1.0 Krlder, 16.00 Kwal Chung Geo. A, , 11.00 Lam, 20.00 Lane, C. M. M. 4.30 Lane, C, M, ... 2.76 Lane, C M 2.00 Lane. C. .... C. IL Lana. 76.00 1.40 Lane, C. M. ... 49 .......a.1,950 truetee 45 0)0 A..,. A.... Stanley, W. L, Btanley, W, L... Btanh-y- , W. I..,. Blanton, f. Bc'livnn Allen , trust Heryey, id 109 259 Giffard. H. B.. houza, j. Bourn. J. trusts 20 00 SCO 665 Henry Trunt 20.00 2.09 Johnson, 00 700 2,140 Bilver Joseph Rllver, Joseph .7 20.00 7.(0 ,l!5 7 461 TFT 1.00 24.00 2.09 1J.00 19.00 2.15 10.60 11.600 4.747 .2.4 A truitM Fan ford Allan T 1(0.00 Henry Trust 20.00 trust 150.00 Henry 10.00 Trust 225.00 true! .00 Henry .12 Cruet IS ,00 H.00 11 600 ,1.207 Feme, G J St 1.200 Flynn, Llien 7.116 Fldde, Jae. H..... ...... T.., I 209 200 !,0O 409 Keel, P. C...... Kmlee, Jos. M..,. Victor ,, bn ('Adv ertleerro-n- t I 100 2.91 Giffard A Mefrtan 2,96 Gtffard A Macferlan 2 908 Giffnrd A Mzcfaidan 2,92 Giffard A Macferlan 2,973 Giffard A Macf Arlan 2.974 A Macfariew 4 029 would . be matt Giffard each dav as public reached. The conferee raid their ocl- - GKfard A Mactarlari 4J('8 on as announced would he final and Giffard A Mecfarmh 4,370 Gmnebaugh, Cbaa. C, 485 pnueat would not be entortainMl. G.nnehaugh, Bertha C Reorganize Chin Cabinet Tmeet .. Oomea. Jan. 7. (By th As- Gomea, Helen . . PEKIN. Tuee-tavsociated Press ) The Chine parliament Oomes, Helen . petal approved th reorganize lion ob the Gomes, Helen ,. cabinet bv Clin Nun Hsun,. who ha Grace, Mr P 3 ailing premier The new cabinet In- Gravln. Mr. Thnmag 7 4 cludes new minister of finance and war. Greenfield, W. B. 4,207 Gregg. Harry B. A. Co Was Beatles at Night, Grimes. Flla Sufferer from kidney trouble. experi- Crimea, K'la T , ence beckadie, rheumatic pain, , at he Grime. Lila T,,, Hall. Wm O in joint and muscle and other tortur-ot- i Haenisch, T. A. afllictiffwe. E- - W. KittK, F. D. 2, Tfarrltt- - Pnee K. I oed Ha user, Herbert Box 9, Shorter. Ala., 1 was rest! Bills as so Haueer, Herbert , Foley Kpinev over insht with pmus in mv bsck and Hauser. Herbert W. M. Havener, me did and I good side. They truthfully mv role? Kidney Bills is the medicine Hav. fi trouide. Fur Bale by 111 nry f,.r kiutiPV bchramin Johnson, (Adv.j Trust Henrv Trust NOTICE. Th "war savings committee temporary Hnry Trust la Henry heorlqiiimer at v U. M. A M eomtany on to pi. hlji Pr Decaniper .iipjiii i rshuv, J inuury 10, at 140 him trect, Henry Truei leiueen the hours of 10 aniN 3 p m. Herne cull and mgu souther anti receive Henry MU. T. 'I 'HI J (he. k. Director for blah. Hknry wntr 77 1..,. p...... -- 29 00 - Huchholta, Maud M. 4.09 Buchholta, Maud M, 4.143 Buchhoitt, Maud M. ,! . 5.578 Budge, A. G... . . Burnham, Frank .. 2.04 .. ButeharL C, B... 4,597 Butter, J. O,..,.-Butler- , .. 3.492 J. O...... ... 3,499 3.601 Butler, J. O SACRAMENTO, Cal.Jan. 8. Indut-tria- l Butler. .. 1,901 J. O... Workers of the World had been J. adv lsed to plant noxious weeds la Cali J O 3,972 fornia, field, W. Dennis, formerly a J. O 1,92 member of the organization, now man- Butler, J. O 7,811 7,222 J. O.. ager of a manufacturing plaut at Berke- Butler, 7,440 0 ley, Cal., testified today a a witness Butler. J.Thoma ... 2,00 Caffrey, fur the prosecution at the trial of Thoma ... 2,101 tortv-s- i Industrial Wprker - of the Caffrey, 1,44 Carter, Allc World rtid other charged with acts of Carter, Allc 1,47'. Allc Carter, P,... ,'3,441 sabotage throughout the west, This practice was suggested, Dennis Carter, Allc D.,... 1,49 Aim D. 1,470 Carter, mean as a to tbe offset saiil, prosecuAllc D.,,... 1,471 Huhr. Carter, tion of Blackie' Ford and II. Alio D 1,780 Carter, J.2S3 charged in 1013 with the murder or Carter, Alire D, 1,254 District Attorney E. T. Man well at Carter, Allc D.. 1.234 D... Wheatland, Cal., and subsequently sen- Carter, Allc D. V.... 4,29 Chang, tenced to life imprisonment. , Chang, D. T. . . . 4,(4 Testimony which the prosecution said Chrianey, Joseph 1,190 would tend to show tho connection of Chriency, Joseph 2,264 Theodora Pollock, . one of the defen- Chrieney, Joseph 2,?56 ( JoGeo, 'arleton. 7,34 to free with the campaign T..., dants, 7, 44 Howard D. Campbell, in convicted 1914, Jnne, seph Ililirtrom, Howard 7,445 p, in ttah, of murder, was blocked when Campbell, Howard 1. 7,44 Campbell, 7.447 Judge Frank Kudkin sustained the ob- Campbell, Howard jection of Miss Pollocks attorney. Campbell, Howard J. 7,44 K. O. Bonham, prosecutor or the Campbell, Howard D. 7.449 HUlstrom case, who had been called C from halt Lake, City as a witness for Cohen, J.j. C, the government vn tho present trial, Cohen, Cohen, J. C left tho stand' after being permitted to Coke, J. L. answer only the preliminary questions. Coke, J, L. ' P. A.'Marr, who said be had Veen em Conk ling, D, D. ploved as investigator for the E. Clem- Conkltng, D. of the Conkllng, D. ens Horst company, owners lAheatland hop yards, where the riots Conklmg, occurred! in which ManwelDwas killed, related that he had listened to conversations in which some of the defen Coughlin. O. dants had discussed cutting guide wires that supported the hop vines and had Coulter, Geo, talked over means or destroying the Coulter, Geo. ho had occupied a Coulter, Geo. kiln a Marr-sairoom at a local hotel adjoining one occupied bv workers of the Ford and Suhr Defense league, and had often listened Cram, H. W in,-othe conversations. Cram, 11. W Crouch, Eb. Dalehi, K. 1 GEM STATE Dekum, Fd Lima. Jo de BURIED . Gib-eo- n, V H. A Co Armliage, H. A C. Atkinson, H W..., Auerhack, H. R, ... Bsdger Bro Over 3 Use For ( QMev 0.00 Mary.. 1. Henry Henry Trust 1.00 true tee ,0 Henry 0.04 00 4.7.50 I beginning consideration of th differing senate and New Bed Cros Official. . houa of drafts the war revenue tgil, ('clone th Joint conference commute PARIS. Jan. I Lieutenant of George IL Burr has. been appointed two house todav agreed upon rate thof Rod Cross commissioner for eortaxe and normal American on Individual In evacuating the France. He will succeed Harvey D. tax, enal SALONIKl, Jan. Incomes a levied by th bill and Black sea port of fonatsrwil th the Ruwho will periialn in France as chair- upon - and of elatemanian provinc of Dobrudia the Bulgarmen of lb Eurnpean commission of the bond exception Irom federal taxation. ' municipal ian look with them many trains loaded Red Croce. Th conferee. t th cion of hlr wilh furniture, dbjerta of art and othr Initial eeseton a mine need that agreevalualges front the house of wealthy peoment on th varlou ction of th bill ple, especially from rich Greeks of BULGARS CARRIED VALUABLES AWAY Mre. 3 4 00 10. 00 I pa.-htto- far-of- (Io, H... Angus, Go. H.,,... Angua, Go. H Arm lag, H. A Co Arm (age, H. A Co Arm! tag, H, A C at "galle-a-mang- r, Bog Henrv Trust 7.50 trustee 7.40 Henry 11.00 Trut 16.00 trusts 0.00 Henry 45.00 1 ruet 0.00 trusts Junt-aH-fco- od - it I J, 4.00 . Andrade, Jo Andrade, Jo Andrade, Jo personal .Mipcrvisloa for over 30 years. Allow no one to deceive you la this Counterfeit, Imitations tunl are but Bxperlments, and endanger th Iiealtli of Children Bxperience against experiment for January 1 t.l.75 K.,., Kind You 1 1 avo Always Bought hat homo the signature of Cham. II. Fletcher, and hax been made under hit 'Tb Tryout Scheduled Infants and Children. for -- 4.7 .... Remmert, Mary C. R Rodman. -- Hnry trust Amt. Henry 27.7l Trust Name. Xyoy. Torn Ayoy, Tom, Aiov, Tom, trust Ayoy, Toni, Ahuna. Walkoloa Akana, A. K.... Akana, A, Akana, A. K.,.,. i. -- No. of No of Kam. Name, Hypry Oo-tot- Balfour at' Cannes. Foreign Minister Ralfour ts now resting Premier - Uovd Cannes, France. George and all the reet of the British commissioners ami mission attache are expected here before the week-eikIt must be remembered that because of the world embracing interests of Britain, th British peace machine la necessarily Establish far bigger than the American. SUU to come are Premiere Borden and Hughe and General Smuts, aa well as their remen will Insure a spective staffs The voice at the conference for the British dominion and colonlo. Insuring transmission of news to Enthe Britten staff has arranged pe-- f of Mighty Anti-Wa- gland. ciai telephone cables across the channel, whhh will also he at the disposal of the press, and three Handley-Pa- g Engine r aero squadrons for courier service between l aris and Ixmdon. British press headquarters has been 15. established in the Astoria. It U similar to tn American In tlie trlllon. Traveling down the Champa Ebsee between rank of German guns, on comes to the By ROBEBT WELLES RITCHIE. second great peace battery, the Hotel already minutely described In Universal News Service Correspondent Crillon, lull cr sal Service dispatch. Five minute down. In the Hue Tivoli, an extenSpecial Cable Diepati-h- . PARIS, Jan. V. This is a storj about sive suite In the Hotel SMaurice awaits of the Jatxtne-the delegates and the lneiaP.ailon of ilia grt-Dtmachinery theircoming staff. Across the Font Concorde, of human organization the acrid iiaa on the Heine left hank. In a quaint old aland the Chinese legation, with eraeen, to serve the most imperative garden an ancient oriental sun dial atntd leafless end In the hietory of humanHy. of the CelestUl trees. Here the It is the machine which minst evolve a republic will playdelegate their part. durable pence from the haos of he world war a far more dlf lilt task than Propagandists Busy. The Portuguese, Belgian and Brarli-lan- a the general summoning to aims to rehave hotel in the vicinity of the For with the armistice Arc de sist Invasion. ana all have died that peculiar psychological phase of busy on Trtoinphe, the trail of the correspondents wlUiu propaganda for their respective takexaltation to white-hepatriotism, The latest arrivals are depuing no thought of tha morrow, and countries. tations of Serbs, Croat and Slovenes, lie inevitable reaction gross headed by Nicholas through th veneranationalistic individualism, with It comes ble Herblan premier They are stopping 1 the Hotel Campbell. the tecurrenca of suspicion and JealousAdd to these parts of the peace mae ies and ay instinctive desire fot chine all the little wheel coming in the which may on may not hope of fitting in somewhere, delegates listen to a single voice from the western from Bolivia and Liberia? Siam and Boworld pleading new theortee of a world land, tn fact, from all I he four comer of the earth, not forgetting Nicholas of comity. it Is now pretty thoroughly understood Montenegro, who is bound that he will that the gfieat peace mai hine being In- get a hearing about that lost throne of stalled will have Its first tryout about his, even it he fights alone, and you wht January 15. when, Offor th first time, the be- - able to understand the stupendous about to be done peace delegate England, America, complexity of what Prance and Italy, perhaps aleo of Japan, here. will assemble in the great Behind it alt lurk an abiding mytery fdinlng-room- ) of the French for- concerning who will come from Germany and Austria. Will they be representaeign office, on the left bank of th turbulent Seine to discuss th preliminary tive of the entire criminal nations or only grinding of the toughened edges of diplo- part? Indeed, will It be poaslhl for Germatic discord. many and Austria to eet their house in order sufficiently to choose delegatee who Visible. will be recognized? Here I the great Only Part crux of the moment, to which there i Today only fart of this machine is positively no answer anywhere. visible. The American gear was installed three weeks ago, the British la now receiving th finishing touches, and the SEINE RIVER IS Julian la not yet unvelied. The French, for reason of their' own, RISING STEADILY ' Lav e their peace engine perfected, but have not announced tta personnel, nor are PARIS, Jan. I. The Bein continue to they ltkelv to announce It until the last intnuto, because Clemenceau, the chief rise steadily and today its level was the engineer, must reckon with a twelfth-hou- r turn of politics before determining highest since the present flood condihis staff positively. tions set in. Navigation is at a comAH Paris throb All shipments of coal with the pulsations plete standstill. over of the various segments of the peaceth river rout have been stopped making engine, for it Is ecattereiT over since January 3. Several barges loaded miles and individual parts are linked by with flour were forced to tie up along furiously charging automobiles violating the river banks before reaching Baris, all laws, b telephones and wireless with causing many baketw to close their shops the home offices In lindon. Washing-- - garlv this, morning because of a lack of f Tokio. flour. U ton. Rome and Thev The rain ha ceafied and the barometer Take the British, for example Is rising. rommandcered hoteia three The weather is clear, but th have great along the Chamne Eljsees. one of them river continues to rise, shewing greatAt the Astoria, where the tin est gain at the Austerlttst bridge, nounced he would eat his Christmas dln- - the font Neuf, the Bont (it. Michael and ner In 1914. and until recently used for th Bont dee Arts It also has risen hospital work. Besides, thev have estab steadily. The peop.e line the banka of lished a printing press on the old Auteutl the river and talk reminiscently of the racecourse, ready to rush into type nil 1910 flood. The rsllroart to the Invaildcs documents, report and statistics needing station- - la submerged in several places distribution among the British mission. and the Voltaire and Louvre wharves are under water. of Workers. At the bridge Alma the stone zouve Army which stands guard over the river is s M teeth: wilt he the quar-erThe Hotel an Icy bath. of the British commissioners and tsklng of houses near the river cellars The More than 100 their personal staffs flooded throughout Paris, and the room have been converted into offliee. are on the LJuahdOrray soldiers American Besldee, suite and eleeping quarter in busy saving the stuck of coal lining the Astoria ere now remodeled to receive are th river. Meanwhile, th Yontie and a email armv of clerks, stenographers, and Marne rivers, the former with a confidential secretaries, subordinate and bed and the latter with ewampy expert on the Balkans. Asia Minor and granite Russia. A third hotel is utilized as quar- banks, continue to rise. ter for the military and naval attaches and a host of messenger, TAKES FIELD and understrappers In gold epaulets and without. More theft seventy-fiv- e speAGAINST CARRANZA cial service automobile are parked before the Majestic ati(l Astoria, ready for immediate daahes In anv direction. KL PASO, Texas, Jam Copies of a The precincts of the Majestic and As- proclamation Issued bv General E Bare toria are already hallowed. Scotland from Bm a Grande, Chihuahua, were reYard men and stuff seigeants are guard- ceived today. Th proclamation stated ing the portals. Nobody enters w Itjiout that General Pere had taken the' field a military pass. Like the Americana, the against the- Carranzn government and British are taking extraordinary precauVilla, and would lead a movement In tions against spies gaming access to northwestern Chihuahua for General Felix secret code and confidential document rehel leader. Th Diaz, the southern It Is conceivable that one spy wessel-in- g proclamation stated that Mexico wae ins way into the Majestic or Crillon tiled of misrule and banditry" and the Din movement proposed to put a atop to banditry throughout the republic am establish peace. General Verve. who was with Fasousl YiHAT ABOUT YOUR INCOME? Orozoo during the Orozco revolution of 191 the border west of here reThe elements comprising the cently crossed with, twenty men. His movement la not taken seriously by Mexican leaders body are constantly wearing out here. j 13 Howard Jonc fv. o. Kaujn. Emil K. Unri.. Emil E. Un K fiL Lot' d.. Maw... Iroy.. Andrew Moberg . A. T. Moon A. T. Moon,,,.,.. A. T. Moon..,,. E. Cha. G. Wm. M A. VV. hhortfnxn. Ceni 13. I 6 ...491 I ..443 fie' .442 6 5 ....44( l.fl f 38 JJ X 5 2 ......f.t( 4(4 Geo. E Wa.aer And n order of t'. e i Ct 6 0 ' P3 5 .........417 vmcept W 1 444 K. T. Moon A. T. Moon Mr. ..4:4 .86? ft ..4 -- Joseph H Mrfahon. A. O. McMudlo..., f uvirnolt. F. H. 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