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Show THE SALT LAKE THiBUXE, FRIDAY MORXIXO, I'LDRUARY riOTTERS if a REARRESTED (Continued from J Seven Spaniards Again Are Jailed on Alien An- - !ij archist Charges. ! v ? ' ir a of i - ii s' i TftRK, . 4 i ! was justified by suspicions Orainst them, the men anputd hsve been t- - promptly Into court, given h, .e g and ball fixed" After tne rearrest of the alleged an retained a Schists, Harry Vteinufrger, at orney bv their frlentl In the Bpantsh Is, l.istrial Worker of the World, swore put a new writ of habeas corpua In an effect their to discharge by the t.einpt nm grallun bureau. The court Pet the return for tomorrow, W the department of emlergr attacked la ..t procedure, under which, he said, a .eie were 'deprived of their conatilu ti.hi by being compelled to lea- -t tend 'v against theme ves." He aald the cti.ienment was violating the law In all h deportation cases, rectuhlng suspect to be witnesses In their own case before n forming them of their right to counsel Jills; Knox aald he would hot at this time' pass upon ths propriety of the rules and regulations, whbh department he de Titled as hoary with age," but rounael wished to said of trie Spaniard aa this regard hi clients. point, ptea At the final hearing on the writ, h would oof si ter It. Weinberger served notice li at he proposed to attempt to overthrow t ft,, gal pra tlcea of the department, which, he dot Jared, had never been submit to judhml Inquiry. I -- (tdvertisement.) lutlon, limiting franchise women' In dounlfu! canvassing the situation, but whether any action can be securad before congress adjourns. The pioposed civil pension bill wo d! ursed with the president 'by Senator MtKe'lar of Tennessee and Representative Keating of Colorado. The president was aald to have approved the object, hut did not desire to ask Its passage now in view of the mote urgent measures I ending. 1 Speaks to Newswriters. Hi their respective Industrie. They are dissatisfied with tha system of society which treats tlielr tabor power a a mere sold and used commodity, to be bought, units as though they were mdchlne-llk- e In the process of wealth production and demand distribution, and' thsy therefor that they shall become real partners tn 111 Industry, Jointly sharing in determining working conditions and management. In hia address in opening tha parha merit, ths minister of labor said t tat ths government did not favor the establish (Continued from Fag One.) ment of national factories, as such a ntep tended to hamper private erterprise. The to had caucusing and choosing member of the government, i -- dure the unemployment donation after committee lively fight was anticipated For the thirteen the weeks. expiration of reIn the chamber to width the laborite thirteen weeks ths mtn would receive eletired Whether thejrefusal of aorne comtwenty shillings and ths women fifteen ments of labor to countenance the shining the wek, with en allowance of mittee would hinder, perhaps nullify, the six shillings for the first child and three plan was anxiously debated as the deleshillings for each additional child. gates moved out, PUOBE mFiS One.) slates to the extent held by men, was being conaldered, the president, aald he wouid be glad If the reaoiutton could be passed at this cession. Senator Jone I GENEVA, Feb. 27 (By the JUsoomt ed ITea ) Swiss troops on the Bavarian and Baden frontier of Germany have been reinforced owing to unseat along the boundary. A dispatch to tho Geneva Journal from Munlih mvi the situation In the Bavarian capital Is confused. The centinl congress, the dispatch add, is uemaadlng a soviet gov ernmoiit, Dl. Wilhelm Muehlon, fot mer director of tne Krupp work at a mnfeienoe with tho central commit tec declared that he would only work with purlin on nt. It had been reported that he waa to visit Munlih and negotiate with the Socialist leadera with a view to forming a m w Havanan lublnet All the m IstiKTstte officer of the cavalry rcgln ents In Monk h have been arrested. Boll he been refused Bnnce Joachim, the veunsest son of former and Irince Leo;vilil of William, Havsria, who are under arrest as alieced leadera of the monarihlat luovement. Archie B. Billingsley, Nealv, Idaho. Thomas E. Bowen, Hardman, Utah. Ill Spar-tac- Swiss Increase Border Guard. EUD Referring to the Industrial unrest, the minister said that.'Svhatev er view was held regarding the merits of the disputes, it wag plain that their continuance was a menace to the life of the country. As to unemployment, he said the government waa taking measures to expedite orders to various departments In order to Increase the work available. Housing schemes were being similarly hastened. Ktr Robert Invited the conference to consider the unemployment question first, because unemployment was considerable and growing. He said he was not disquieted stout tha future, for soon there would te no lack of employment. With regard to working hours the View of the government was that the more it euld reduce the hours of labor consistently with the maintenance of necessary output the more. It would help to better the condition of the state- - The government desired the opinion of the conference on such a national question as the arranging of a minimum wage, with particular reference to women. The cost of food. Sir Robert said, would gradually de- - Tha speeches disclosed that the participant were extremely eager to act. aa well as talk. The gravity of the attua-tnwas emphasised by all. The premier waited until the last beiore addressing the assembly, aa he wanted to bear the views of both sides' ' I came to hear a frank discussion, he sahl, and I got it," He discussed at length the various causea of untest and promised a reduction by summer of tha high curt of living by a dollar a week per household He declared there was no way to relieve until Industry was fully w hieh could not be until peace was Ha hoped that would be accomsigned. plished within a few week. m mo-mr- nt Mr. Wilson desires Km-per- er dis-atc- i Archangel I -- 1 st Ao at Hri-Mn- ik 1 n, 1 - ul. ns '" ' ' 1 f e. nt enribneg.-svheretfc- been-defea- t' ey Aitit t cotton-growin- g ARE OMAHA rot-mi- l one-ha- lf Teca Week n. False Teeth REPAIRED que-tlo- 1 Instant Postum A V! t i I 1 b Mood for the children Contains ' no a rhyrn . caffeine. i.s nreWjTjj trig-rc- ra 1 00T I The Republican View. c-- yr q .. . ditrict Ab-of- Clement of Helena, MonL, Alaska, division No. 5. Mrs. Annette Adams of Bsn Francisco, northern distrk't of California. Charles L. Rig- of Cnevenpe dstrlct of Vtvmmnv he United States marshal Sarrue! J. Burris, Denver, dtstrh t of Colorado. j j Some Republicans who were at tha stated today that the president's discussion the reed for emphasised amendment of the tentative draft to establish precisely manv Important prtn- ctple beyind controversy or question. tt President Wilson, It was understood dav. dM not venture any prediction as to when peace would event', tlv be estsb-do- n b t Informed the committee mem-T- a here that he waa straining ei ery nerve toward the conUuslo of peace, adding Mi-b- el j I -- THE 44-4- 6 Wasatch All Goods Hebe Honev, lb. Kit and 1808. Dr. R. IL Delivered. ..... Peanut Butter . 30e 2 So 2 for 2a Freeh Fruit end Veqetable .... CA ClJLaWw Teeth Replaced, 50c each. East First South Street Phone Loo Lon repaired. GROCER CASH package For Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds No No Discomfort! 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GRAVITY OF SITUATION REALIZED BY MEMBERS. conclusion of a peace treaty as speedily a consistent with the Involved, and, except for questions great he adjustment of territorial differences, believe a gteat part of tha work la apform. final, proaching Informed newspaper Saxon Radicals Elect President. The presidentwithso whom be had a free correspondent 57 The nd frank dts u salon of hi work at Faria Feh, BASU!, SwitxerbmJ, new chamber of deputies of the Free and the legislative situation late today State of dHMUiy" met Tuesday ai d elect- after he had spent two bouts conferring ed Julius Fressdorff, a majority Social- with administration leaders at the cap'tol. h president, arrorditgwto a ColshcvisU Suffer Heavy ist, a from It was the first time the correspondents Drtedt n. Dr Ihtsdel, German In had been invited to see Washington cmwr.it, was named first vice president In several years. and I tepid y Llplnsky, an indt pendent So- theIt preseut Losses - in Counter-attac- k was learned that the amendment to cialist, second vh presided. the propoed constitution of the league of Parliament Not to Dictate. nations which the president Intends to Ths premier stated that tha first conJulius Frvsslorff fnmierlv win vice suggest upon his rtfturn in to Baris will deal dition Region- for relieving the situation was the president of the enstnber of deputies of witn measures to tie used by the league restoration of confidence and the removal rreMe- Tie has tieen a prominent labor In Haxonv. territorial decree. enforcing of the atmosphere of suspicion between leader, and served In the rxlUista fioin and labor, and continued; capltal to lwt 1U. Monroe Doctrine Safe. M.CHANGEI Wednesday, Feb. 2 It is not for the government to dictate Labor to Share in ControL rim Aasii;lated Pee w ) Hmslievilt i tm- either The tendency of th da y. the labor minthe Monroe ,tlocUlnL. the. IteAardbup capital ror labors Eisner Funeral Imposing One. t 'I r on M'in.i iv attempted a counter r bbut to be ister declared. Would be lo give labor a partial.' president felt thet the league constitu Wedn-s- d 2 Vint against the newly gained allied wee He BFRIJN. the declared Fep. g"eat-ethe my tv, that unreal larger share In th control of lndietry. tlon eoutd nut contravene It when It prolion on the Murmansk front, but j luted Press.) Mumih advkes reproblem ever confronted ky the flrtt-ia- ll He said that a committee of the employfor maintenance of the doctrine by vi ie repute d with heavy losses. 5 he ceived her Indicate that the dny passed vided to er and employees wnj considering a bill t , people tn pwe time a ", appea'ed t kl used an armored train In without disturlianue. The funeral of Kurt all the world. I to Bold togethAi for the restoration of th trade union it was gathered that the president be- allMrsections the r ineffectual attempt. the Bavarian mad who Eianer, laws whicll had been surrendered for the Henderson a w.ie appeal powerful of premier, the lieved with the rl he exception quiet on the doctor eotifh of Aren-- aeeiselnated Inst week, resolved Itself clausa that, to all to of war the take stops Immediately to deal duration relating to enforcing territorial de- with gel was broken Monday when a Into the most irniioalng demonstration cree the The early hours of .the session today tha situation, which he termed only ambiguities connected with airplane dropped a bomb near the Munich hs ever wllnesaetf. All buslne were marked and by an assertion, boldly made compiehensiv In existed 'grave, constitution the the menacing.''. A writ an poattions on ths Vologda rail In the city came to a tandstiH during mindsleague Mis Stephens, representing the cateri- by labor, of Its independence and power, of person dlaeueaing them. v, All ottuir sector of the Anhangol the ceremontis. was was warned that woman in which the the ng heard, government was only industry, learned that the piealdent It ff nt Cuiitlnue Comparatively quiet. firm In his determination not to call an though quite a number of women were labor would be -- utisfied with ns half1 New Cabinet. . measures. reShe way Forming However, with the exattacked tha proponed extra aeaeton of the new congress until present.. He do Hans Disclosed. he returns from France, and also that duction of the women's unemployment ception of on or two radical speakers, LONDON. Feb. 5',. Dr Wilhelm Mueh-loI LONDON, Feb. 57 What pci sonately urged confiscation of purported former director of the Krupp works he does not Intend to address congress be- benefit, advocated a national workshop who fr, be a ropy of the foil military plan - - - for women workers, and warned the pre- wealth and other revolutionary measures, I neeollating with tSocniliet leaders at fore hi sail on March. tabor of the liyuFbevikl In Russia during 1911 Munich the waa near who "unleader, especially those reprethat mier, In to by, reeard a sitting with to congressional legislation, fotmlng a 'new b a tome Into tha possession of tha Bavarian cabinet,view made it known that he was less something is don to tackle th prob- senting the most Important trades unions, according' lo a Berne the president t rh advocated relief along constitutional line lem of low there be government. wont In wages any to the exchange Telegraph com- Interested securing passage of several , Chairman Browthe of the executive otn of the principal offensive was dispatch , Important Irglalatlon bills, but that moat government." pany. of ceuncil the Amalgamated Society of for the fanned Of hie conferemea at the rapltol were to Archangel front, where are well known It I indt- Blockade to Continue. , . t Engineers emphatically warned th govreceive request for action from senators that the country waa not going however, that the Bolshevikl are and representative. 'The blockade of Germany could hot be ernment back to the social snd industrial edndi-tloto isalng t rootie there for a greater sirained until Germany had signed a peace ft it before the war. prevailing BangC&nstitutlon. They plan to maintain only a deNo Conflict With treaty which would make war Impossifensive on the Murman front and on the ing hi fist on th table and addressing V nnisti The president let It be known that he ble. Premier Lloyd Georg declared. Th htmrelf directly te the premier, Brownlie frontier. Is firmly rom limed that In no particular premier said be hoped that within tha declared: lu the weot the Rnlahevlkl decided, to a preliminary peace would d or- - any jircivtshm njf Jfi tfcagu charier next few week rii Irrtake an attack from Narva to conflict with the American constitution. be signed. - Demands Not Tel Ended. I'vo.sk, wtth the object of overrunning Peace been haa conIn I sthouta end Letv'a end occupying Riga, told virtually established, the callers hia He Faria that The worker of England along with the and carefully kept the premier stated, but the specter of ference he had clo-e- lv tun and Revol They have captured had reappeared and that must be other workers of the world ar longing a and etlll hold It They aleo took in mind constitutional features, and had unest rid for a higher life a tetter Ufa. On beof. L bau, but have been driven out. had the advice of expert American law- - gotten half of my own organisation I plainly In his reference to th industrial situaton all constitutional questions Mr. fere that our demands ar not yet ended. sayI ion atdeclared the Georg Lloyd 1Ia.ns Fail Entirely. Those appearing to conflict with the (Continued from Ftgg One ) mosphere of suspicion waa thickening in hop to negotiate with you, Mr. Brim constitution were rejected or altered. The plana to bold Ksthonta have failed There wrere faults on Minister, for a further reduction of hour In conferences at the cap! to! lata today stead of clearing both sides, he conceded. The employers, of labor " completely and the advance Into Letvta world become convulsed with war In the wtth member of ths asnate. President h, s been checked east of Llbau. Kir Robert Home, minister of labor, Tha future we are likely to become Involved Wilson reiterated, wtth emphasis, his de- he said, must trust the workmen more. bboshevik plan of following the retiring In It. t couli not thrive umess th opened th meeting with a formal stateIn extraordi Industry not call to cision congress ment on the labor situation ahd th mearegimenta In western Rueele and Citing enormous cost and losses of the nary session until he returned again from workers" felt they had an Interest In It sures tjrmn ths government wee taking t Th organising tha territory under military present war, he said; old sectional controversies must He requested administration France, administration has been successful He announced that be gotten rid of, th premier inslnted. remedy conditions. The confidence of men In government leaders to so advise Republicans, The Bolahevlkl have been eucceeafut In ha been shaken and will never be reafter expjration of the period of thlrtoen Confidence In the success of plans for a We will do that gradually," be said. of their ptan to overrun the 1'kraltte and stored until governments devise some way league to dons tlon weeks unemployed worker of nations- was reiterated by the to force the now In operetlon th government provolunteer to end these war during conferences with sen- Hopes to Reduce Living Cost. to reduce th ermy and tha Coeeacks across the river mount for th posed If we tall to adopt an Internationalism president ators. Mr. Lloyd Gporg said he hoped that Their plans to hold the northern of governments that will unit to end Don thirteen weeks, the men to reby summer th cost of living In th workceive twenty ehllltng instead df twenty-nin- e part of the Caucasus and to take all the wars w shall be far to far with the Declares Success Certain. ingman s household wou'd be reduced and the women fifteen Instead of port have been ehattered, how. Internationalism of the Individual " faipun ever, by the army of General Denektna. shilling a week. Half that reduc- twenty-fivIts success Is Inevitable," the prest four , Referring to the trend toward Socialisf occur tion the end would On east of the to by on was March, attack they planned i and Ideas, Senator Hitrtuock dent tic quoted at saying. .The United two wing lowvrj Orenburg, where they said leaders waa communistic, that Franca Htates cannot afford to fall the world In It waa hie hope. Protests Voiced. Russia Vigorous t . member been jb euceesafut. and chard Fkat and twig, were dominated. Jv th jsootattat this erne rgyno .have of James, Henry Thomas, ' tgoron pro teats and general secretary of the have this' echem told senators' and repreTit leadera, and tbT boclahst principles were were voiced bv all labor speakers. Inof Union ed. and now are 530 miles from their obMen, he said Railway from sentatives In state and England Germany. growing Robert was John Cltnes. to cluding obformer ood the making deputed following jective. that tt would he impossible to lift Ktiro servation for th triple alliance of min- minister, who is probably ths most mod- on cotton until after til War PromotTs Unrest. pean embargo of rate all the . labor Severe Fighting Reported men and transport workers, railway representative. formal declaration of peace. Mr. Clines said It was bad War and tha for war, the for the , leader Administration advised the ers; STOCKHOLM, Feb 57 An official burden of war preparation ernment to announce a reduction in govand tha horrors of war The Britworkers Great of organised th believed that they the statement issued hr the Esthrmtan army ar largely reaponalbl for this develop- pretdent were benefits when ain have unemployment made mind to obtain up their unemploydetermined to defeat the hwatiquarteta repitrt severe lighting near ment In every nation of E un-waa ment of the Sofor an of tberraelves Increasing. the share Representatives of Increasing bill loan Victor and thus force Narva. Pskov, Volmar and Sallsburg and It said. If war and the Bn early liberty wealth which thelt labor ho produced tne employing engineers and Hritish dy call of the new congre-- s, Calm that the Eit ontan have repulsed cialistic Idea,"for war wore association th threefare to and Th of among continue workers th the preparatlona speakers. produces. Preel'lent WllsOn It was said, et his ths Rolahsvlki, inflicting sertnus losses In chief business of national government we On bennlf of th to emold organisation - are determined engineering kdied and wounded. The statement de- -. can expect a development of fhaialism and Jaws and with emphatic gesture, fold the shorten In ployers. Rir Alian bmith proposed formatell th Republicans materially the hours of labor wrbex the fighting In the direction of Bolshevism In ths Fnlted States. Nor Democratic leaders to held of an hid tion s mtriai committee to conbe responsible for Saiisbtirg a violent and dscarea that will It be confined to orations on soap that they would sider and report to a further meeting of failure of the hill snd regardless of args forces wsrs engaged. the parliament on the cause of the unboxes In the public street of our great their attitude, he w'ouldthat, of delay Increased tha dandav that not every Call congress and methods for takirg car of th cttlea, but It mill appear her in congress. together until he returned. cf complications, especially In Ger- reel ger best interest of the working of In the house end the people the WAGES representative FIXED many. employers and th atate. Thl resolution senate. It will affect legislation in this Will Address NpW Yorkers Rome of the committeemen gained th attacked by Mr. Henderson, who as It has In other .ountte. It will FOR FIREMEN country th president was will- was that Impression of his own which was finally The preldent today accepted an Invitaseise potltlca power In this country aa to accept a specific amendment of moved onePremier Llnyd George reserved tion to speak In New York next Tuesday ing tt has In other countries.'' the proposed constitution to guarantee adopted. his for the afternoon until Neb, Feh. 57 -- Minimum on eve th hia speech of he night, sailing again for maintenance of the Monro doctrine. Thev Analysing th proposed league constituwages for ordinary members of the Omaha tion. Senator Hitchcock France. The Invitation to the president said, however, that he Indicated any such had heard ths view of th vartou memIt agreesaid fire deuaitment were fixed at from 90 per ment for postponement of war while the was extended by Governor Smith in a tele- amendment bers of the conference. ( reissues raise a of might nmnth to not leas than fl&nd a year, de- - executive proceeds with examlna- - gram from Albany lated nature which would prove so difpemlmg upon tile length of serv ire, by th tlon bf dispute would Insure a cooling State your offering r your require-men- t Secretary Tumultr said th president ficult of adjustment that th possibility state kg'sl.iture today, when the senate off tlms" ,and of Itself be a tremendous expected to leave Washington for New of It accurately and eoneisely U a tit. adoption was remote. 5 m. passed a house bill on this subject ahout war. th after p. York adjournment tie Tribune Want Ad it will pay. Firemen who have served more than safeguard against noon. March 4 He will at of congress on and years ar to receive Would Wreck League. sail from New York for France the follownot lea than IlioO a year, th bill proday. vides. The measure also authorises th . Digressing from his prepared text. Sen- ingFormer President Is expected to Omaha city council to pay ordinary ator Hitchcock declared that If the senate be a speilal speaker Taft at the same meetsalaries ranging from 390 per attempted to amend tbs proposed conatl-tutlo- ing, which will be held under the auaplres the league would lie wrecked." H month for men doing their first six committee of representm nth of service to any sum between accused ienator who opposed the league of a I pkg. Teeo Pan Cake Flour for ..28c of various societies advocating tatives 1M per month for those 1J0 and befor the plan proposed constitution was formation of a league of nations. Presiserving announied 1 pkg Buckwheat Flour free for thl mere than two years. with trumping up charges dent ilson is aqtri to he very anxious to tt week only. against IL will Mr. Tsft on th program with him have continue conjuring up a "Thsy Details of th president s conference . J lo Granulated lb. . siarecrow," he declared. congressmen last night continued to 1 lb Dower Sugar, n Coffee The Japanese was character. with r,.,,,Stt in th dlscusslona between .y todsy develop Butter, lb .....55e lied as a hugabwi," and on of the th, wht House guests and other mem- - Creamery Ranch Evga. dosen ..............,60c your old , plates made fata fronta" brought up os an argument lere of cengress. One of the develop 8c Cleanser Lighthouse the league. new missing teeth like against was the apparent certainty that ments henator Hitchcock epoke before crowded the president doe not wish any formal galleries, but there was no demonstra- expression replaced. on th tentative time this at had been warned draft. tion, as spectators Pkt against applauding. Mill fctry Baytri Tbs genuine. Idaho. Juan I. Maetaz, Park View, N. M. David Nlcholea, Coyote, Utah. Wyo. , ptgt True Aspirin I WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. The following' casualties are reportby tha commanding general of the American expeditionary force: Total, 1718; killed in action, 32; died of wounds, 8; died of accident and other causea, 11; died of disease, 118; wounded severe858. ly, 19; wounded, degree undetermined, 672; wounded alightly, X from "Stowed saf, nullumge Tablet. Often ed Jofljfinjf from reports from dronfrirt ; who are constantly la direct touch with the public, there i eue prcparatioo Leandro Ieo, Tpy, Colo. that ha been very successful in overDIED OF DISEASE (Previously Reported Missing in Action) coating these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr, Kilmer tdwih 1. Traxer, Colorado BpriniT, Edward B. Center, Evanston, Wyo. Bwamp Soot is sooa realiied. It stands Colo. lie highest for its remarkable record Lari D, Johnson Lingle, Wyo. til success. WOUNDED (Degree Undetermined). An examining physician for one of Sergeant Clark E. McQillvray, Boul the prominent Life insurance ComSergeant Wflford Abraham WarF, J der, Uilo. panies, in an interview on the subject, Nephl, Utah. Corporal Nelaon M. Denson, Allen Bmtth, McGill, Ner. made the aetonishing statement that Clement K. Porter, Bexburg, Idaho. Lake. one reason why so many applicants for Wtlliazn O. Gates, Winslow, Ana. insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble is so common to the AmeriWOUNDED SLIGHTLY. x can people, and the is rife majority of those whose applications are declined John F. Haines, ieuleld, Idaho. Corporal Chester L. Burke, Pueblo, do not even suspect that they have the Colo. Frank J. Morrison, Aluuquerque disease. It is on sale at ail drug stores Corporal Jess hi. Harrell, Cambridge, N. M. James T. Murphy, Rolling, Wva in bottles of two sizes, medium and Idaho. Nelii P. Nielson, Balt Lake ChtT.x. Fail S. Maioae, Tucumcari, N. M. large. However, if you wish first to test Prank M. Annie, Pocatello, Idaho Hugo bwanson, Rose Lake, Idaho. Ret E. Turner, Weiser, Idaho. this great preparation send ten eentt ' Molenscndro Chavea, Ja;arito, A. to Dr. Kilmer m to ., Binchamton, N. Y., J. Arnzen, Cottonwood, George West, Lamont, Idaho, for a sample bottle. When writing be hamuel W. Foisom, Gooding, Idaho. Idaho. sure and mention The Bait Lake Daily Harland IL Hutcheson, Meridian, Heury James Wriftht, Hampshire, ed and each to pledged self to hold In his residence a quantity Tribune. of munitions, reedy for any emergency, and to assemble at g'wertslii V!a( when called upon, l.vtry memiier of the plot has been requested to enlist as many Officers mval to the former emperor as oeslble. Tha government has been warned of what l going on." va the manixa The corresiKHidoJit tlon of new hordes of Ittope by the gov which alone can save It ernment, a step t ns ard other extremfrom the ists, he been tioaslble only by reason of the govern met t yielding to the oiler officer t Use, which, he sayt has already bullied the government Into winking at numerous political crime and arbitrary (Continued acts which have beer, committed." Beyer Croea on killed in action. Active. fourteen Spaniard arre.led here Monarchists Reported t'ot.p of on LONDON, Feb, 7. The monarchist o j iptiay suspicion of complied). ili an an early a eyed plot to attempt trie overthrow of Gcrninpy are contemplating tne federal government by ainat!on coup d etat In the Opinion of the Malle Of public offirlele were releaaed from the at Berlin, who says that been graduuy custody of the secret on h e today onaf-a the old officer class has ante of habeaa corpus. Immediate y getting the whip hand tnoro amt Januterward they were rearreated by Imnilyra-- tl ary l and now hold the gt vernmsnt in . n officials on warrant charging them Its power. The threatened coop would he carried atth being alien anarchist and subject A Old In Heriln alone,", he writes. td deportation. of large number of officer are said to he JndK Knox, who rraitted the writ hacea corpua Tuesday, upheld It on He aseochted in the l lot which atm at the return, ruling that the prleonere overthrow of the present governtr ent and fir al re detained without wariant, the e ths restoration of the old order of things. l A set rst meeting of monarchist, officret service haring presented no was held at f harlottenturg on Febcer the gov. criticised crime. He of dm, It was sunimrnea by the einment del tlvee for their delay In ruary It. devon Herringen, son of the former r Into Mr Joo .court, brine g the defendant war. of arrest their while Thirty officers attend-- 1 "perhaps sectstary that, claring himIs aald directed have 1 i Feb. 57. Seven ervntsUce t Trevea tlie proviaione (or between exlenelofi of the ermlatit' the aiUea and fiermer y. ,Thee provision of council he received from tne anpreme the peace conference- - They were accepted by the Uermana after being refen 4 to the iiMtftMii aesemhly U Weimar and were eigned tv the Herman deie gate on the evening of February It. An t 'NEW Ft TRJt'ILE A.D LIVER SUSPECT IT Applicants for Insurance Rejected. One.) )Vh prevented to the Oermaft 4 i - Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. LIEIiY HAVE TECOSAiDS FREED; hops sen. to 1919. . Rasey Laboratory Department 113 S. Main. Salt Lake. Second Massachusetts district anil his home is in Bpnngfietd." He was born in Westfield, Mts in 1852, and was graduated from Amherst college end the Harvard law school. He entered public life in 1879 two years after receiving hia lawdegree being appointed assistant attorney general, which position he held until 1882, when be returned to private law practice. Ilia first election to office was in 1890 aa a member of tho Massachusetts house of representaIn 1891, and tives Ha was at the conclusion of his term waa nominated to congresa and elected by a large vote. Ha baa Received thirteen elections from hie district, and in the last cam' paign bad no Democratic opposition. Ilaysy and Penrosey. Echoes from the recent conference between Will Hays, chairman of the national eommjttee, and Republican and. Reureaentativa.Fesa.And Indiana delegations, which preceded Mr. Fens a withdrawal from the race, were heard at tonight's conference. Borne of the representatives speaking in support of Representatives Mann and Campbell, declared that Chairman Hsys and Senator Penroae of Pennsylvania and other senators sought to dictate the organization of the next house. look rather Haysy and Pen-ros"It for the Republican party,1' declared Representative Bweet of Iowa, speaking in support of Mr. Campbell. Representative Megee of New York, speaking for Mr. Alanq, said no one eould give any reason' why wo should be influenced in out actions by outside parties. Vaile of ColoRepresentative-elec- t rado,. declared that if ths speaker in bouse came from Massachusetts, and the if the senate was controlled by Senator success of tho Republican party Penrose, would bo Bbsewed And the- - feeling bred that the party was controlled by sec-- the-Ohi- tionalism. Committee Is Named. John by President Mlt&l WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.- -A nominated by Pnd. Palmer today wa dent Wilson to b general !. , g. !! mm mil French War Losses Total 20 BlUlonA PARIS Feh. 27'," via Montreal-T-he war losses of Franc amount to nearly 220,009.000,000, according to an ertumn fro prepared by Louis Dubois, deputy hud-get the department of the tSeuw for the depucommittee of the chamber of colosses ties, says the Journal. Th' and property, nsist of damage to land deed loss f n , TUsob; attorney Mr.' Palmer probably will take efiis Match t, the date tentatively fixed by Attorney beneral Gregory for hi retire, ment when he resigned several mombt ago to return to private practice of The resignation of Mr. Palmar ai xlhi property custodian has not been announced and there ha been no Intimation as to a ho may succeed him tn that office. Mr. Palmer I A native of Etrcudi-bur'Pa., an JT '(T yean 6IJTIe grajjl" a ted from aarthmore college In ltd end two year later waa admitted to Ua bur. in 1908 he woe elected to congress aid served three term from the Twenty-stal- k Pennsylvania district, becoming a member of the committee on way and means and framing th metal schedule In the Underwood bill. Bines 1912 he hat bee a member of the national Demomue committee. In 1915 he was appointed by President Wilson a judge of th United States court of claim, but declined te It wa generally reported that accept. he wa offered th war portfolio tn President Wilson cabinet, but asked to he excused beesuse he wa a (junker, hi October, 1917, President Wllaoa aaawd him alien property custodian. Jullu Kahn; Colorado, Timberlak; Connecticut Delaware. Caleb R. Idaho, Burton L. French IUinoia. James R Mann; Indiana, Merrill Moore; Iowa, William R. Green; Kansas, David R, Anthony; Kentucky, John W. lang-ey- ; Maine, Wallace H. White; Mary, laind, Sydney E. Mudd; Massachusetts, Q Geo-er- and trade, Stats delegations. Just befor th conference adjourned, advieed th caucus of their- - selections for th Important committee on committees. Thl committee. It wee announced. will meet next Wednesday to make Up the. Republican membership of the standing committees of th next house, select th floor party comleader and whip, name the steering mittee and recommend revision on rules. Several Republican and tive Mann, although defeated Representaconla test for speakership nomination, thehad a number of supporter on th committee on committee and thereby would have Vie Advantage in th floor leader race. Th members of th committee on committee fqllow: Cal fomia, Property Custodian Appointed Attorney household effects, cattle and title raw material and provisions, and revenue ' Committee Membership- - Alien Ly-to- n; SPUR.W00D -- dick; Nebraska, Chartet F. Reavift' Kw Hampshire, Edward H. WasonNeW eey. Isaac Bacharat; New Mexico BJeC Thome B.' Dunn! North nrd,l:JSewYprk' Georg N. Young; Ohio Nicholas Lonyworth - Oklahoma, Dick T Morgan; Oregon. Willi, C. J Hampton Moore; Island, Walter R. Stine,. South Dakou! no report; gam R. Sell; v mont. Porter H. Ia!e; Virginia, c Baa. combe Bwnp; Washington, Johnaon- - West Virginia, C Woofl Harry yard; Wisconsin, John J. Esch; Frank W. Mondell. -- honestly and swiftly by be Tenne, ing new in de- W?o-nvin- g. , Eariy Extra Session, Hays Asks. sign NEW YORK. Feb. 27.- -A of congresa, aa soon poMlbllT'' in order that th Republican mSTortty in both house may begin to function advocated by V, ill H. Hay chairman th Republican 4 honor hr.?on!ght ' Th peopie eiftfted thB Rnuh!ir&e and senator in the beut riiah they could aid by, legislation , In affair in this Mui.trinto ring cal, business, conxtiuulonal nT'i! resali The people entifiS to w?uf,r on aa soon, a rial fPeT txm. hi w4y .: n.smn a, as? .r. Astylewhich won its spurs burelr ableasE&W in quality. ' ha' Hun Propagandista Still ' WASHINGTON. Feb. 7 Busy 5I2M SSTKffiSWr IV day from w a?d d?i4l?h . a lean countries. rartmenl a, characterild?tin'4m,r' h h(r to puM,tteAe, patch related ment that Ji.floo German ordered into Franc poim alien of that coumryd ?- tAk fc - '' had been in the r- WlklCS, f j |