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Show N THE SALT J.AKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY SOLDIER VICTOR FUNERAL FOR CREEK TO BE t OVER DEATH IN HELD SUNDAY RACE TO BEDSIDE , CHE IS EAT. s German Publicut Declare ! Propoed Adjuitment : ! Hold : 4 f i . Feb 7 illv t t . the alien I ers.- -l Upon Gem an)' demands wiii'h will Oat counti., ilia "wane s a of H t ra grilles, the allies must Keep Herman , subjection lor decade py aim 4 agarost which the Germans a.,ult rise ,t an opigutune moment anil again pianaw the world Intu wm, Frnfi.iur Han I totorian and nblt 1st. deyia.ed to the ormaixiiidenf t.i,it, during a Faria pa of Hi ipniertme Frofeexor Imlbrue k raid ''The question of slat rnwnt'ilM b answered Ly Hue of justhe can Investigating the leal rcpaiate Remand U Mla to ie a feather tt la calculated to Iht'it the fires of ar agsln at some future day or whether It sirvcs the Ideal Of ua enduring peace ixt me single out It la proposed some of these question to Impose upon Germany a burden which It ran not throw off In a ehort time, but which would mftke the rountr) tne wage This ala va of Ha ehemtee fyr de.ades Could be eerrtfd out only f Uermany were I all force armed to be Kept aubdued by this time. But theie can not lie any doubt that Germany would rte aaatnat such Slavery at the first opportunity. Ut "Another example: Franc plalnlv in dicates that it Intends to taka away the German territory of baarbrucken. w'lth its coal fields baarbrucken ha more thsn half a million purely German Inhabitant. ceded to Franc Tnl territory wa pear of 1SU. hut through th first Farts to Geronly a year later wa given back Th inIn th second Pari peace. many habitants had unanimously In repeated In a great appeals and petitions, especially memorial, preyed for liberation from the French yoke and reunion with the German faherlnnd,1 and had aolemnly vowed to do they could to serve this end. everything Thl land belonged to Germany for a thousand ysars, excepting th very brief temporary period of French domination. ''The problem of nationality la much clearer and more rertaln here than In Kven If th German porare given to tion of France. It can aafely be prophesied that A German 'Irredenta' will spring up there very soon and threaten th peace of th Alsac- e-Lorraine. Alsace-Lorrai- World. French Flans Resented. "That Is tru to a still greater degree In th .case when territory like baarbrucken, where I nothing whatever that claimed by France out French exists, of naked greed for power In opposition to the principle of th people's right to self, determination. "A third example: The French did not Occupy th territory given them by the armistice with native Frenchmen, but for the greater part with their colored allies. These negroes sre billeted on th rlttsena. As long as the wsr laste w must endure this, terrible se It Is for the Inhabitants. Everything Indicates that the French plan a very long occupation, and after peace ae well, until Germany has paid eft the war Indemnities. If this should really rome to pass, It would not only b a barbarity, but also an Intuit and maltreatment of th German peopls which might lead at an moment to an outbreak and a new armed conflict. It la clear th world cannot come to an enduring peace that Is. a peace of Justice bv th road which French policy la following today." 1 U ' 1 i i . lf Iowi C. Peshix, bo orro, N. M. cVo). Nil Wmberg, 1ali-ade, DIED (Previously Reported Missing in Action). With, liig Timber, Mont. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined; Previously Reported Missing in Action). Edward J. Davis, SprlngvUle, Utah. RETURNED TO MILITARY CONTROL (Previously Reported Missing in Action). ,,s Will V i r30 ' ' All the standard sizes from 5x3 to 11x14, in a riety of col ora. 1 Funeral service for Oiria Kay, t of Hay's cafe, 21Sa South West i'mate Fred Hehwanz, Hutte, Mont. who died sudden, v Temple street, Wednesday In the Atlas building, will be WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). hekt at the Greek Orthodox church SunTadeuwt Kantor, Douglas, An. IVter J. Bhea, Alhambra Springs, day at 2 p m., the He Angelo Ioulo Interment will be In Mount Mont. o'GHatlug Troy O Fillpot, Greeley. Colo. Olivet, cetnotery Ernest W. Harper, Oakley, Idaho. Walter Grant Hull, Ely, Nev. Mr liav was bom at Lykotrofo, Ma A. Burkinan, Firth, Idaho. Albert Olson, Douglas, Ana Joel soitiUa, Greece, thirty-alyews ago. He K. William Morton i'teser, Rav Ariz. Frannham, Bozeman, Is survived by two brothers; Mike flay Carl C, Whitney, Middleton, Idaho. of Salt Lake and John Hay of Greece, Mont. and by ,hree sisters living in Greece. x Mrs Verna Petersen Pack, 25 year of age, wife of Horace S Pack, died at the tesldence of her parents. Mr and Mrs, Andrew F. Peterson, 1537 Ninth East Mr. street, early Thursday morning Pack has been stationed at Camp Kearny, Cal , hut reached his wife's bedside beWOUNDED SLIGHTLY fore her death. h uncial services wJI be held at th Dick Frederick Kramer, Denver, graveetde Corporal Baymqnd R. Whitlock, MeIn City cemetery, Sunday at Colo. 1 3u p. m. The funetal cortege will leave ridian, Idaho. Addison C. Brown, Alamo, N. M. the residence at 1 o'clock. Corporal Allen B. Wright, Denton, John Horvath, Anaconda, Jdotit. Mont. Marion Yi. Bennett, Stearns, Mont. UNABLE Tireto Padilla, hoeorro, .N. M Robert C. Fleming, Twodot, Mont. Merrtel W. Wathen, Bluebell, Utah. James K. Harral, Rowll, N. M. ON VERDICT Adolf Htrtihs, Bexburg, ddaho. Gilbert O. Herrick, 8alt Lake. David A. Moaa, Bountiful, Utah. Jacob Kmdsfather, Wtnsor, Colo. Six hours of deliberation by the Jury failed last night In a verdict In th case of the government against Willard K. YOUNG Cox, charged with having harbored and I given aid tg James K Hartxetl, an alleged deserter rom the United State The jury was called into the army GRANGER DIES courtroom at 9 oclock last night and until this morning at 10 discharged from Judge o'clock, with Instructions MRS. ANNIE II. FISHER. to resume consideraJohnson 1. Tj.bnan tion of the testimony at that time. According to the testimony, Co kept HartxeN at his ranch In the Antelope canyon, seven miles from the main road (Continued from T age One.) through the Duchesne valley, for several hours on the morning of July 16, 1918, tain some Associated Prcsa new, the knowing him to be a deserter, and when ainke sltuatUm anil other local news. questioned by federal officers a few The paper wa to be distributed fra of hours later concerning the movements of liartsell maintained that he had not chaige. seen him and gnew nothing of hia whereoperations of th union "soup kitchens, " b wtilih means the strikers have abouts. Hartsell is stdl at large, a fugiown member feed to their endeavored tive from justlt-e-. and the public dependsnt upon restaurants, showed s notteeablwa failing off in due tp the today. Thl SALESMAN ACCUSED patronnKe fai-- t that the etriker experienced diffisupplies to their culty m supplying tofood . EMBEZZLEMENT a raise In price of own places end meals to the striker themselves, which On a wart ant Issued by the conpty atother persona plated them on a par with were torneys office, charging him with empatronizing toe places. Prices from 63 cent to 65 cents. bezzlement, Andrew Hulahlxer, a butcher, 41 year of age, was arrested at 233 South Armed soldiers from Camp Lewi pf State street last night by Detective H. D. the regular army were on guard today at , Lyon. the government buildings and city utiliHulshlzer lx said bv the county attorties. to office have kept money for good! ney' he sold over th counter of the Economy TROOPS IN CHARGE Delicacy company, 128 East Second South PREPARED FOR DUTY. street, the amounts taken from time to time over a period of several months agIn Seattle, soldiers from Csmp Lewi gregating more than 6 Out). Hulslnxer deand occupied today the saunlelpal light was nied the accusation at tbe city jail last gas plants Operation of th plains night. not inlatferad with last night by the JURY AGREE ATTEMPTS TO SETTLE WASHINGTON. Feb. of five transports from France with about 300 officers and 6500 men, constating mainly of former national guard units, was announced today by th war department, ku hiding 'elements of th 103rd nfantry. Forty-firdivision, whkh waa made up from the Sevmd Montana Infantry and parts of th Third District of Columbia Infantry, and of the 161st Infantry, which was mad up Horn the Second Washington Infantry and parts of the Third Ihstrict of Columbia Infantry Th cruiser Huntington Is due at New Tbrk February li, with the atti.pl) company, marhlrts-gg- n company Thud battalion hradqiiut ters, snd I. K, I, and M of the 15rd bound companies for Camp Dlx, the Fits, Infant!), battalion headquarter and A, it und C companies of the 161t Infantry, also for Camp Dlx, and the 164fh ambulance company Th Heredia, due at New York FebIn bringing dotaihment at ruary 211, base hospitals Noe It, Ik and fie The F J Luckenhach also will arrive at New York. February it), with a few laxual officers The Merrill V Is due at Newport News, February IS, With the fikth regiment, coast artillery, complete, bound for Ote-gothe Mth ammunition train, composed of Illinois. California end Texas troops, a detachment of JO battery. 61st regiment const artillery, convalescent detachment No 66; twenty-sicasual officers and six officer snd 33 man of th nsvy. Th steamer Kurane and the F. J. Luckenbach bring a few casual officers l!lng st n; FI SEATTLE STRIKE WOMAN OF BOUNTIFUL AT OF hc-- e well-kno- rat Jrt STATUTES nwppr RATE ARE bn i ti i STRIKERS AT SEATTLE ARE :CT3 When you rouQi feel a cold stop it Tablets, act as a and Laxative, and the system in qondition to throw attacks and Influenza. a coming on, Laxative promo Quinine Ku'-s'an- , Tablets remove the cause of Colds, Crip and Influenza Quickly Relieve Headaches It Ky' the has ' caused from Colds the tares rn r and original fill-pa- byevery ex-p- has larger sale the United States than sales all otheicaH and cures. It the test more than Quarter a ef-f- Remember there Is Only One Bromo Quinine Oaf for Ml name and look for signature on iP Oft Prlco n Ccni3 rrtnv in . Tr Dt 30 ru s hi . I ORDER BRIEF FILED IN POLICEMAN CASE A demurrer wax entered and argued yeaterdav before William Reger, Justice of the peace. In th case of R. A. Radke, a of policeman, charged with extortion money from Paul Sedar, proprietor of a west side pool hall t'omieel for the defendant was given until Monday to submit a brief. In the cases of J E. Woodward and J. A. Egbert. city detectives, jolnt'y charged with Radke, hearing was continued, pending the ruling on the demurrer in Radke a case. Now is the. time to purchase that Album you linve long wanted at a big saving. With every Album purchased during this sale we will givj! FEES, a package of the following: Art Corners, Adhesive Wafers, Dry Mucilage, . Tube Glue. SALT LAKE PHOTO SUPPLY CO., NEAR BRIGHAM y. S. TO flUYAT L Price on Basic Commodi- ties May Be Determined by Special Committee. a vci tkaa.auka.L A MONUMENT OF ENDURING WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 President Wilcommittee son has been asked to name of ludi rtrial leaders and government representatives which will hav the pwer suggest a scale of to lnvestlgate-an- d th price for baste commodities at which government will buv during th post-wRedfield of Commerce Secretary period. announced todav The atep was taken after conferences of producers and labor representative and government officials who are unanimous. Secretary Redfield said. In recommending It General unemployment tnd Industrial Secretary depression were threatened. Redfield said, by th watting tendency due to doubt as Industrie tn nearly all to the trend of price and It was decided that If some on having official sanction could determine th price levels for th government Itself this woula furnish a gipde for private enterprise In resuming activities There is no prospect in th Immediate future of a restoration of pre-wprices, Mr Redfield' statement said. understood that the men who It acted as division head of the war Industries board are among those suggested to the president. no legal Mr, Redfield explained that authorisation bjr congress would be necessary and no use of the government's war power was contemplated. ar ar " (Continued from Bags One.) state livestock commission from Levi Anderson of Brigham City Mr. Anderson reports that he has alfrom Berlin and Munich, whr he had ready lost two head of cattle and fifty long conversations with his old friends,' Hi are endangered cattle have been Including leaders of the three Socialist J F. Smith of dartlea-wEbr- t, Scheldemann and placed under quarantine West Jordan also sent tn a report that Ledebour, Haas and a dozen DEATHS. . In a hospital, Mrs 34 vea-- s cf ate, died df funeral later Lillian Swartfiguee, Notice Thursday others. . The Swiss deputy regards the present trouble In Germany as transitory. He said further. The German people still believe that Germany, although attacked by all Europe and America, la not beaten, but the more Intelligent say that the British i naval blockade, which is still felt, brought the German army to its knees, not their military operations. Therefor, th innate hat, of th English still continues. and they also hate America, while the' other adversaries are forgotten. 'We never wanted our navy, On ot the Socialist leaders said to me. 'Lt it our former prosgo, and let us hav perous commerce, peace and liberty, undefe whatever government may be formed. " M bigg added: ' Nobody speaks about tne kaiser or the ersw prince now If the Germans are questioned, they reply: "Oh, Hohensollerna are finished. They did us great harm. No regret for them George Aim Baughman. and Mrs Frank Baughman, West Nor'h Temple s.reex, died remains." I'mdi; services were held Th'irs.tjiYT ce'erd;it lutenunt was . in City ceme- ter on of Mr ".15 . arrangcniet ts Tabersael. W hav All Kinds given Was. 800. f Til Work reliable service for J ovsrslfiiesntunf nothing Like Bi-nes- ia to Relieve Indigestion Prove It yourself to your own satisfaction. Just eat a hearty meal of th good things that usually make your stomach kick Op a fuss. Then taka three little tablets with a sip of hot water. Note the entire absence of th usual pam and discomfort. That's because indigestion simply can't exist in th same stomach with Dont suffer any longer with Indigestion, gas, acidity of food fermentation. Go today to Bchramm-JohnsoDrugs; Druehl Drug Co. or any other good druggist and get a package of tablets and use as directed, Then you will soon be telling your friends that they can eat what (Adv.) they like It they take la n, It lt ral quality you want in meats, come here. We handle. only best steer beef. You will find the price right 6 lbs.25c Utah Bake Fish Bound Steak 27c SOtk Loin Steak, lb 65c Beet Lard, 2 lbe. Hamburger 4 Sausage, 2 lbs. .65c 15c ; Liver, lb Pickled Pigs Feet 2 lbe. ...,26c 25c Wiener and Franks, lb Pork Neck Bonee, lb. ....... 10e Welch G. Juice, pt, 30c, qts. 60c Nut-ola- , 35c, per lb Honey, quart 60c Honey, pint 91-l- for the 145th regiment and y6Pt most h'.s time In th American A'.. P. offl'W gas school st Caumont Imartlng informsu tlon snd Instructions t ty the regiment ths uss ot gas, etc. MORE JOBS7 FOUND FOR SERVICE MEN Edward SentermllL a No known a brother in Colorado has been notified FuneraJ relati'es reside Opp. 152 JCast Second South Lteb-kriec- At 971 West Pecornl North street, Mrs Ells Meads, w'f of Arthur Meads, died She was born tij England, yesterday April 11, 15 3 Funeral eervbes will be held In the Twenta -- ninth ward chapel 3 m at Friends p are invited Sunday to will be in state t the attend Tbe body 1 residence from until, 2 30 p. m tomorrow Int.rment wdll be In City ceme-te- r) Eliss f.lorrix & Sons Co, YiFOYLE f Marketed Reports of an outbreak of anthrax, an Deaths and Funerals cs ds-pept- lc CITY the dread disease had made Its appearance In his locality WORTH will be the one we erect for you It will have all the elements and of the dear departed, will remind the loved and the loving left behind of all of his or her dearest traits. This is the on essential In a memorial In atone, one that ae bear In mind In making such monument Our book of new designs will thow mean. we you what !a lnfei nous and usually fatal bacterial disease of cattle and shep. was received yesterday ty Pr R W. Hoggan of th In a losf't.i' bookkeepe-- , died 127 Main St. F. Bowerman, Manager. W. ANTHRAX IS FOUND -- a TO i stoker. for th CERTIFICATES TO BE We are and persona and ISSUED NEXT WEEK ofproperty disorder." all Brigadier re-rr- ui Sell at About One-HaTlieir Real Value ; " DIED OF DISEASE. REPORTS ,, - protection of th suppression General Frank li Watson, commanding the troop In do not Intend waa made yesterday tacoma, said todav. "Wat tion Announcement Mrs Annie Hutmon Ftstter, 32 years except In am arbitrary through the federal reserve bank that to take emergency Any of age, wife pf J, E Fisher of Bountiful, a new offering of JSoo 000,1101) worth of taae of the gravest enbe will to wants reopen cert 'flea tea of Indebtedness would be p.ant which both .a died at the residence of her mother, Mrs. to end receive made February 13 July 13 titled maturing of It G. R. Hgrroon, at Granger yesterday. th and to persona it property The certificate will bear Interest at 41 Mr was a singer and per rent a vear Otherwise they will be eruroVf - took Flaherin Im Seattle, the eeveiiCottonwood stake entertainTruop'J Identical with the series of January 3d Issued Star. of th headltr BAKERS ments Her husband In column enlisted the medtop Subset Ipllori books will close behiuarv the ft ret newspaper to ical corps In June. 1816, snd has heejt 3d The quota for thin distru t in this afternoon,, the was called. strike since stationed Colo. at Fort Ha was publish Lyons, ItS.tuO.OOO Manned and guarded bv soldiers, th flret notified of her critical illness and reached eent wna Into truckload of her hrc.stde before ehe died. la belrg encoubtered by Difficulty Besides her hm band and mother she ADVANCE the business district. Th soldiers gave Walter M. Hoyden, state dairy and food RAIL crowds to that awav I gathered eurvlved by two slaters snd three papers th In rommtaatoner. getting the baker to of the Soma crowd, truck RUMORS the Funeral services will be held at DENIED around to have bee union newsbova, brothers. d conform to the state regulstlons with 12 o'clock believe! at the residence of to weight of loaves of bread. The tore them Mrs. HarmonSunday, and the of paper at danger seized many declares continue U no truth In thf ruinous that Thr bakers, ha operating to tl' under the teders! food rulings w hleh th government mnumplatru furthor Msvnr Haneon promised newspaper are attlt tn force. The com- vancing frrtifht and fwusnprr on they say asserts that he'wotild supply all the publisher such la not the case and th missioner aoooulin to H raJlroAd, and police needed to continue soldiers I of vntends to bring about a return to the TiuitK uh rtckett, manager publication state regulations, requiring that each Scrviie bureau. Waitert.ij ! IUmin, aald t the Seattle Sti.ke leeders, it wasconsidered loaf shall be lateled with Us correct genemi of rnilfodOl, hs mmieit laibor permitcouncil todav. etatmente to the trnfrto hmrut (hmlnf weight nrd tbe name of the ting several of the ' large downtown cafethe truth of t ie ruinote Soup kitchens," opterias to open by strikerated in military "mess ' style Balt Lake South Changes. Pension Is Awarded.- workers, hsve been so heaving cudnaty not crowds that bv th everyone A federal enxiin of 630 a month has ily taxed MILFORD, Fsb. 7 Several changes have recently been made tn the Salt Fake aart!od John HuNhman, a Mran could be served Route offher In this city J H Derg-me- n of the Dlnok Hak Indian war tus'ord-in- f of Salt lake has been appointed chief to Mr KUahth M t'ohen, tah SAYS Continued from Pfege One.) clerk to Hoedmaster P. J. Adame, with pernKrn The nim iiionr waid 4 A forJ. snd from dates Murch 117 V4 Bushman here, Ingala, headquarters LED mer chief clerk, has been transferred to served a tnvalnman comrades In th tubes and on th rail-w- a (private) atSuit Lake Eugene Dick, car inpectnr tached to the command of rptmn interfered with by "khaki BY ALIEN ELEMENT labor" being M Winn and ureon I Miles here, has resigned and gone to Salt latk Officials of th union to which tne busmen belong declare they fear It Feb 7 RepresentaWASHINGTON, wpl not be much longer possible tn In a speech the member from Joining the strike, keep tive Jc'hnson of Washington, out government lorries to pkk in the bouse today, ikrc lared that strike were due to up"bending lias caused serious unrest in the f'aciflc northwest passenger be should but who our said Alfred Smith, union men, dxerd, among fore'gners, no action was taken by chairman "If they (ontlnue, an) thing against whomofficials Metal workers mav happen It is really asking for trougovernment said, threatened general strikes ble " there, he metal industries through th in the a a sympathetic" movement BOLSHEVISTS ARE strikes Representative with country "These great were i son said. BLAMED FOR TROUBLE. by a eerie preceded "i Jo few doses of LAXATIVE BR0M0 tjUININE or riots on Sunday, and after one of It N now genraUv rrooipnltefl that the In Seattle arrested authorltlc" the these which destroy germs, Tonic whose names whole of the present libor unrest s re, ill thirteen meti. the leader?, Vo trade unions ami the a gtewt array of Slovinskys and a revolt against off of wer The most imporunion movement keep names of that sort Out of the thirteen, trade m (Treat Britain men leaders labor tant of one whom lliete were two Americans, Colds, Grip shed he were not an Ameri- - who have spent their lives in the work -end Ilf It grow 5 plainer it lard n The other elrven were aliens and are fleeting present strike are nert of than half ot the eleven were that the and ii ore financed movements to Mpread s BoWhev tut dortrines and proceedings ah Britain. over Oreat I,ondon papers and Piez. of Ask Assurances have been alow to wake up to the Wmh Fh 7 Th Taromu the ptopJe T (iMM Now thev are beginning to danger Council telotrophtd t might realize it Vftl TratifIMei. rllroctor genttu of the mav happen in the Almost anvtbin ty I lee The whole strike movement f hdrffn ronwatiCM, aklnemhat next week he the hoAI mav die awav on the other hand It mav gixen Mpjrd in the juet ettlefnent and crow much worae before thre Muen of returned to work pending an spread la an It seo'e more likelmpnv,ement Iddemand of the xage dMtneNf ly that, whatever may be the oitrome bv to rte the manv will be telegram le (tor there serious labor problem's jeural unril and hr g r?rC to eettie in the next few months, and that LAXATIVE BR0M0 QUININE is first in Memente newepac'oat the frequent reourreme of labor distura.i'pnp, entv adviaet the northwest hlp- - bance on 9 UrK eoaie mav- he e Cold and Grip Tablet, is used Civilized to remain at ork until ted ir I Mrker S fixed the the Kd 'rider aaties It by undent a. that Kinj? Gee rare Varh in Nation, and M -t tia ii ti Hn.i t ien t formally rei lent apee' h from the throne at the fnrriMi nn the mutter of readjuetnieitt or of parliament rrvt Tuesday i t combined Mrtrs oytemme grip tif turn ai ,n contain an Important stood i. for TKt (ount'.l to the labor Situation a teleg am to Mr Plea aald of Century. d Geo'ift who is ex pec teI Lack in Ixiwnin pur f'lH pMe adertiement had the u in lee ahat fattb we street tomorrow mormntr, t of will tvinirg . The met i i Xs e pui'Mc preen ' devote most f h.s address p the house ti wiueted Mr Pie to forward of commons to the seme subtext j i e Gisnnl a copy of the Mcy award uirTenient In Best the World. Says It Is th AM ue h the tt tam reed, 'U a i he r ftmoranriunt signed bv mm? There Is ye remedy that thoe Whr I mum r fot f from ,'C'ic! t ( o r At tci naltona) realdentf and to know deepd s wp w er agree Uter the grip R,.1, j that "hung on u dear Hniwv and the p;.aas.s , soptnc raw, tnflMmd memhrgne npijl thla Set. boa. Victory Dinner baruehe Irritation and 11, klgig In the Tuesday February 25, ha been fixed, tbrot A H MctHnltl. Imx tl, Upd&ide "I am grd to .ell ou Untaltvelv, ss the date on which the M- W Ns write that Fnevs Honcv find Tjr I tr best elon and reconstruction dinner of th -In club will be given. ne.ildns this world. J have hm! s . Lake Commercial The event promise tn be the blggeat af- vere 1 cow'Kb and ti!oro V used half a bott'etter " S hramm-Jofair of th kind evr given under the tle' of the club The entertain-mn- t Drugs, 1 a to Good Flirt. ligrronag Adv., .111111111,0111 TUI mam committee la preparing an olaho-rut- e A Oowefta. program. Including a number of movent hag am prlt-Cto ili kearn UKig v dvt ) violate of Kodak Albums We have just- received a big shipment ot high grades genuine Leather Loose Leaf Albums that are ""going to Lewntown, Mont. Corporal 1atrick A. Dwyer, bhelby, M'mt. Jesse C. francis, Clovis, X. M. Says Country Is German. j I. Evj, ; Sale C. Leslie, Salt Lake. George B. Ilalfertv, 1'ueblo, Colo Herbert DIED FBOM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES. pu-i.l- 5 i John C. Hoover, Cuerwo, N. M. f Martin Koter Huildleaton, I'ueblo, Colo. fi i F!ovl GET THIS! P. PACK. DIED OF WOUNDS. RERUN, -- !f ( ook Louts S. Boyer, Clark s.laie, Aria. Threat. France Accused of Making Possible Great War in the Future. Tiess., MRS- - VERNA WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. The following casualties are reported the by commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: se-- i Total, 1249; killed in 'action, 71; died of wounds, 37 acm verely, 35; died of accident, 5; died of disease, 49; missing tion, 15; wounded, degree undetermined, 511; wounded slightly, C26, KILLED IN ACTION. t i 8, 1919. Thurda). in Ftah snd Twenty-shy- n returned soldier placed tn positions yasterds) hy theof a" tral buread of th ststs icumil fense. Twelvs of theae veterans wore given permanent position, while tine were given tempqrary work. NPW trod Lieutenart Shlrlev P. In ofiarge of the bureau, report that tne ape still several hundred returned n the list who need Immediate empej inert and every business firm In the is urged to aid In giving them wor. later FUNERALS. Funwa senlces with reou.em mas for tohn Molmnad, son of Mr and Mrs, Felix M Imnaid cf Inspiration, Aria, will be held In be futbedra! of the Madeleine (Continued from Fige One.) a in "o o cbyk this morning Kn'rhts of Coiuni'aiiy and mem'iers of the Holy tariff which will gW fair and adequate Name society are Inuted to attend. to business, labor and the protection The bill for this tariff wtllbaaf Fur-r- sl sen Ice.- - for Rsa Cahibl. who farmers. name of the (he chairman of the fjfianc i dc-rus the result of an tve'nurtu If the committee. senator Fortv-ftft- h a. Uent South turn oi er to Senator Republican Penrose th virtual aid State street wld he he d at the S D In of th th leadership psrty senate, toIvAks ha pel .Sunday at 12 .0 o'. In. k gether with the tremendous power now Incrment wld be in Caia-- v exercised by the chairman of the committee cn finance, th tariff bill 'will lose the of the' rank jtnd ftl of the TifV tmeui if Vu Johanna Marie Jen-se- confidence Many will contend, and with jusa died Thursday, b held In Tarty. that Senator pehros is tnrapahle tice, w ird 'he Be restored t your normal ronddi "mnoe. of writing a tariff btfl fres from the in.biplbe atin iinrn row, In'irnert wi ci'v fluent e of the corpyfatlons and monopo-l.c- s The Neeley Treatment will remove which in poUfirs he has alwavs craving or used for th liquor or uA!fr So wlthth sened. . bill, which it is tho ideal treatment. MTbe lodv of Margaret Fhes, wh6 must com from th reienuy com mi tee on fiIt is th humane treatment. died In 'hi rilv February 6, will be sort nance. To th average voter th name to Kansas City, Mo , this No sudden withdrawal of the rB4p,, for will tell th Atory." funeral sendees and Interment evening The bortv liquor. No sickness o vomiting. will be In state at th O Donnell tient improves from the beginning. faflonarably Discharged, until 4 0 clock thl af'emoon Feb. CunPROyu. Hay funeral- - services for John McFadden. ningham. son of Mrs. Alii Cunningham, who d.ed February 5, wiil be held of Just returned from Camp has cltv, row at 3 p m. U Wasatch 17& the Q Donnell Dodge, Iowa, where he received his chapel. ii.tmm, nt will te in Cgivatv from the army. During discharge, i 334 West South Jemplfc .is service he was regimental gas officer itmibrj. "i LIQUOD AND DRUG USERS ar I i c, ltri. 1 -s k to-m- ot The Keeley Institute tls hon-jxh- |