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Show THE MAMMOTH.RECORD. 111! A NEIVOUS The End of a Perfect Day dULHIfl LIGHT ON MAMMOTH CITY, UTAH BREAKDOWN WILL LEAD TO WAD wils6n"nd senators'discuss PAR EASTERN MENACE PACT PROVISIONS AT WHITE HOUSE SESSION. SEE FL Washington. President Wilson, interpreting tlie league of nations covenant for the senate foreign relations committee, on Tuesday, declared it imposed no legal obligation for the use of American military force in protecting the territory or independence of any other nation, But he added that the covenant might involve, in certain circumstances, an absolutely compelling moral obligation," which might be even stronger than a legal promise, j Pressed for' a more exact definition by committee1, members',! who insisted that the whole: arrangement was a ("rope of sand, he asserted fhaf on the contrary he considered it as placing the nations in an attitude of comradeship and protection which would compel respect for the principles of justice and liberty. .. ,, . , s , .Meeting the committee in a round-- ; table discussion in the east room of the White House, in contradiction to the precedents of more than a century; and with thet whole nation .listening through the' medium of a relay of public stenographers, the president went into many of the details of he peace negotiations and touched on all the hotly debated questions which have divided the senate in its consideration of the peace treaty! y. Aticle X of the covenant,, guaranteeing the integrity 'of league members against aggression,- - he declared, would leave to ehch nation complete freedom of choice as to the applicaEven if the American tion of force. representatives on the council joined in a unanimous recommendation for military action the final decision for peace cr war must rest so far as concerned the TJnited States with con' gress, he 6aid. Whatever aflvlce the : council1 gave under Its authority to take such action as is deemed appropriate, must also .be deemed .appropriate by the United States to be binding on this government, he argued,,, though in, tffe background would be such a potential moral force that he doubted if the nation would often decline to act. The president revealed that Japans promise to return Shantung province to China was reduced to written form in the minutes of the peace conference. He. asserted he had every confidence 'that the promise would be carried out, and told the senators It was the best that could be got out of the negotiations, Japan having given notice she would withdraw from tlie Conference If her demands were refused. ? The American delegates, he said, had tried to keep the nation free from obligations in European affairs, so far as it was honorably possible to do so, but he asserted that it might be necessary to keep some American troops in; the Rhine district under the treaty for" the next fifteen years. He declared the nation would be its own sole judge whether its obligations had been fulfilled under the disputed withdrawal clause of the league covenant; that purely domestic questions were safe from the leagues interfc-- -' ence; and that the .Monroe doctrine; was clearly preserved. . The league, the president explained, was built on the plan of General Smuts , . a .....t of South Africa. Mr. Wilson revealed that he had suggested the United States take no part of the German reparations, but had asked that the conference reserve disposition of the German Pacific island of, Yap on a Suggestion that it was needed for an American naval Washington. It was the unanimous opinion of American experts on far eastern affairs at Versailles that war must result from the peace treaty provisions giving Japan control in tlie Chinese province of Shantung, tlie senate foreign relations committee was told on Monday by Thomas F. Millard, an American writer, who was attached to the Chinese peace delegation. Mr. Millard declared the original acquisition of German rights in Shantung was largely responsible for tlie Hay open door policy and was one of the e Indirect causes of tlie war. The German rights were acquired, he said, with the secret asseut of the former Russian czar.,.., ... Asked how. the Shantung agreement might lead to war between Japan and the United States, tlie witness said there were many dangerous elements involved. .As an example;,, he said, tlie cumulative effect of Japans successes in China might Gasify, encourage her to assume 'conhneVcial rights which would trespass bri tlie Hay open-doo- r policy or: on tlie special commercial treaties the ' 'Uni'tecl States has with China. ' " This Japanese situation, he said, has been creeping up on us just as the German situation crept up on Europe, arid y6u are going to beat it, and you Youll liave cant beat it to fight., ?.. . f ,V:! ...... It may., start with a fight between Japan and China. But American missionaries will be killed and American rights violated, and sooner or later we will be swept in.t . : i . , colver! raps ackers. : i 4 - . a i. Declare Industry:: l , Competing in Many Lines of Business. Washington. The danger, as seen by the federal ' tradj cortimission, in the entrance of the pacing, industry into lines of business beyond, the packby William ing of meat B. Colver., member of the commission, on Moriday, to the senate agricultural committee.1 In its Opening hearing on the Kenyon bill to divorce ownership of the stock yards- - and refrigerator cars from the packing concerns of tlie country and to regulate by license their operation, the committee was taken over much, of the ground traveled by the commission in its investigation of tne packing industry. ? , : Traction Strike Called Off. New York. The, strike which had for., two days paralyzed the subway and elevated systems of tlie Interborough Rapid Transit company in Manhattan, Hie ' Bronx, ...Brooklyn and Queens was formally called off Mom day. Russian Operations Costly. ' London. . British expenditures for the naval and military operations in Russia from the date of the armistice until the end of July amounted to ' $350,000,000, according to an official white paper issued here Thursday. GUSTAV BAUER tmm Oregon Girl Wins Cross. New York. One of the few Amerl-ca- n women who gained. the French Croix de Guerre for bravery and heroism under fire In France was Miss of Portland, Oril Elsie Uenlhorne, Ore., who returned Sunday .when the transport Patricia docked in Hoboken. IH TREAT! FIGHT Washington. As a sequel "To the Marfa, Texas. Lieutenant H. G.1 White House inference on Saturday Peterson, one of the two American avibetween President Wilson and Sena- ators held by Mexican bandits for $15,1' tor Hitchcock, administration Header 000 ransom, crossed the border to tlie in the senate.streaty fight, it has be- American side early Monday morning. come apparent that tlie administra- Shortly after Lieutenant Peterson tion forces will center their present crossed tlie border, Captain Mnllack effort oil bringing the treaty out of returned, bringing with him Lie.utenant ' committee and defeating any textual Davis. , r ( amendments, leaving in the backCaptain Matlaek brought back with ground any negotiations relative to him one-hathe .ransom money, He final ratification with reservations. said after Peterson had been released, Meantime;!' Republican senators de- Davis was "brought forward by" the clared ojeygilt of the negotiations bandits, and the two mounted Captain of the" last few days and of Senator Matlaeks horse. Tlie bandits demandHitchcpcks statements after he had ed the remainder of the ransom monleft the president had been to stiffen ey, and Captain Matlaek and Davis resistance to any attempt at j unre- answered by riding rapidly away. served ratification and to increase the Tlie. aviators landed on the Ameridetermination of those who mat the can side of the river, Lieutenant Pettreaty amended outright. qjjtjyj as- erson said;5 Upon their arrival tit serted Saturdays poll had sh6nrip-positm- Candelaria a week ago Sunday, their growing stronger in (he face engine developed trouble and they of the explanatory statements from were forced to land, smashing their Tokio and from the White Hduse. landing gear and fuselage in doing s6:( The reported position of thrilipre- The two aviators then tried to find dent that any textual arnffe way to the nearest army "camp would send the treaty back" for n1and became confused. They walked negotiation with Germany without any and swam down the Rio Grande durmilitary force to compel acceptance ing Monday, Lieutenant Peterson said, of the American demands was taken anV then hired Mexican burros after ns largely forecasting the trend of the Pederson developed a fever. They had amendment fight. started for Candelaria when an armed It is knbwn that Mr. Lodge has been Mexican overtook them and made them studying a number of drafts, including prisoners. They were unarmed. those drawn by the McNary group and They were overtaken by a band ef those suggested by Elihu Boot; Wil- armed bandits, Lieutenant Peterson liam H. Taft and Charles E. Hughes. said, and a crowd of people from a He is understood not to have stood little town. They continued on their sponsor for the draft lie showed to forced journey until night, the Republican senators, however, but when the bandits forcedFriday the aviators to have merely submitted it for con- to write messages demanding ransom sideration. and telling of the death threat. Republicans assert that the only possible outcome, if reservations are Would Salvage Kruger Fortune.. to be adopted in place of textual To recover more than London. amendments, will be agreement on the in gold, part of the fortune "of draft drawn by Mr. Lodge or some Oom Paul Kruger, once presiother senator which must be accepted the late dent of the Transvaal, which is be! by the Democrats. Tlie only open lieved to be cemented in the hold of question, they declare, is how drastic the bark Dorothea, sunk on Tenedos ' the reservations are to be. is one The Democratic leaders, however, reef off the coast of Zululand, maintained there had been no change of the projects which may be revived in the sciia their stand for unreserved ratific- as a result of improvement ence sunken of ships. salvaging ation-, and in some quarters the outcome. iof Hie conference between the ALFREDO GONZALES president and Senator Hitchcock was interpreted to mean that Mr. Wilson would fight uncompromisingly against both amendments and reservations.. Score Dead in Mine Explosion. Trinidad, Colo. Nineteen of twenty men are believed dead, buried under the debris from the explosion at. 11 oclock Monday morning in the .Oak view mine of the Oakdale Coul near La Veta, Colo. exas Prepared for Emergency. s istln, Texas. Governor W. P. lloh-ainstructed tlie ndjutant to liuvo tlie Texas Nail Guard ready to respond to an genev cull for service on tlie bor Orchard Robbers Shoot Farmer. Omnlia. Vigilance committees are being organized In Douglas county following tlie shooting on Sunday of Joe JIIpp by one of a party of five whom he found robbing his orchard. Ilipp is in a serious condition. gener-departme- coin-pun- y - reeom-,,,,mendin- Release farin'! (I "fee Stung, v - . b Botlien rivers are lined, - with Lowhind ianns Conchos are the only green, be seen in tliri' erilire district. trees.--,- . : !lj; pLaN ATTACK'ON f 7J,V vr. (cot ton-woo- d In, jlelta spptsto H. C. Ll w r . A. -. t Seven Governors Will Go to Capita,! ; i.and Offer Service? in Campaigji." SuJtJ.ake City.' Seven "governors, forming a committee to represent irie national coiifefence of goYernors,; will; President go to Washington Wilson, Attorney .General Palmer, the members of congress .and. others, that tjjey are ready ,ond eager to cooprate in lowering tlie high costof living, at once. This decision was readied at session of the conference here, on August. 19, of. governors of western states, which was devoted to ways and means of reit disVussion-o- f ; ducing the cost ofdiving. Two other matters of importance were taken up during the days session,' the question of the- state budget and the consolidation of administrative boards. ' The conference of governors has been 'exceptionally well attended and many i robleius of vital interest are undei consideration by the executives. and-telly - . MOTOR CARAVAN IN ZION. officials. . . nickel with' which to buy candy. They itt le of : vltlng sign, The Busy Bee, above the door, lured them- within.-- - They niade-theipurchases and- left. Once out on the sidewalk, Harry held op his sack, in which' rattled wee particles of ' v- Candy. t, No wonBusy Bee, he snorted, der they call it that if everybody .who goes in 'there gets stiing like we did. ; Indianapolis News;'-- ' - - Belgium After the W?r, Statistical student's of the cost of show thntf. for necesliving dessities the price of which jmny-.b- .Brussels ignated, as. 100. in paid 699 in January, 1919, or "nearly a sevenfold increash. There lias been ft constant drop, since January, reaching 564 In February, 403 In' March, 344-lApril and 333 in May, 19i9. Articles not necessities have ,coine down from 615 in January to., ,406, itt May, and clothing, shoes, coal and light by 516 in January.- have (frop-pe- d to 35T in May. priL-1914- Getting ..Madder All .the Time. Bobby noticed that his frierid .lolinny was sitting on little Willies neck, .. . . Cuticura for Sore Hands. Soak hands on retiring in the hot suds of Cuticura Soap, dry and rpb in CuRemove surplus ticura Ointment. Ointment with tissue paper. This is Cuticura will do only one of If Soap, Ointment and Talcum are used for all toilet purposes. Adv. the-thing- s : ... Contentment. . ometers showing 2499 utiles covered since leaving Washington, D. C., July 7 last. It was after the Imposing parade down Main street had been completed and while the train was preparing tri make camp for the night that IJeut. Col. Charles W. McClure,' commantf-aht- , received a telegram- from the war department extending congratulations and stating that the distance previously traveled by an army motor was 900 miles. (Hence the convoy, lias neatly 1G00 miles to Its credit: over all ' previous records. Walsh Calls' King Jailer. New York. Frank P. Walsh, chairman of tlite American' conimiHsioii on Irish independence, chnrncforizey- (lie world os a vast Jail, with King George V of England us it keeper, in a statement Issued here Monday pro testing against , the nlleged acqui escence of various state departments, in permitting England to deny passports for their' citizens t,V "irnvil In Great Britain and Us pos.sessionu. , ' '.IK . Guard Enlistment Slow.i Washington. Although more Hum n month has pussed since authority was given states to reorganize their national guard, only 36,013 enitstmeiils have hpen reDorted to the miiilia bureau. Are-Touc- hy. a it ft ambi- Train of Army Trucks Ettablish a tion. ..No,.,sinall boy licking an icecream, cone would change paces with Record for Time and Distance. the president of the United Slates durfar .Salt Lake City. Establisliingby that glad few minutes.a new worlds record for both time ing theUnited States army and distance , When a man marries his stenogra motor transport convoy rested Tuesthat Ik Hvhere he stops dinar plier, its with speedw day night in Salt Lake, German Workmen Coblenz. Workmen in the railroad shops of central Germany nre refusing to repair an armored locomotive, part of tlie equipment of the army, on the ground that It is a tool of Noskos in Gotham. tlie ground in a helpless position. What are you sitting mi Willie for? demanded Bobby. -.r Oh, Im just going to, sit on him till I count a hundred, cause piy, mamma told me to always count a hundred when you are angry before bulking anyone, and I.xlont. want him to get ... t wV away. , Perfect contentment, kills all New York. All subway and elevated railway lines of tlie Interboro Rapid Transit company were tied lip Sunday by the strike of 15,000 members of the Brotherhood of Interboro Employees, which went into effect at 4 oclock. Car Strike to .:fillenthe.lattcr,,,ya,s faeij ? Murder Suspect Freed. P.ecmiso'bf Instil'-- . , Cnzenovln, N.. Y. Anficiont evidence, W. Fellier of geles, Cul., student ut Cornell university, eliurged with puirder In connection i.wJjli tlio dentil of Miss Hazel Crunee of Ithaca, in Cayuga lake, July 19, has been released. ' .; ji, Harry and Grace each .received a Ing.i EMI Go , Fiom Bad to Worse! i Are you always weak, miserable and Then its time you found out what is wrong. Kidney weakness causes mueh suffering 'from backache, stiffness o and lameness, rheumatic pains, and if neglected, brings danger of serious troubles dropsy, gravel and Brights disease. Don't delay. Use Doana Kidney Pills. They have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! half-sioK- ? r. An Idaho Case t Fiirmen Ask for Big Raise. Cleveland. A 35 to 03 pec cent increase in wages is demanded for 117,-Xfiremen and hostlers on railroads IJ in the United Slates and Canada In a wage scale adopted before adjournAlfredo Gonzales, former president ment Sunday by 300 general chairmen of tlie Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire- of Costa Rica, whose administration revolu-ton- , men and Eiigiiieinen in session here all was overthrown by the Tinoco in is Washington conferring wit( week. Tinoco Reaches Jamaican Capital Kingston, Juiimica. Federico Tinoco who recently abandoned the presidency of Cos a Itiea and fled the country, fearing ho would be assassinated, arrived hero Saturday on hoard the steamer Zacnpa, on route to Europe. Austrians Want Charles, raris. Dignitaries of the former Austrian regime have reiterated their requests that former Emperor C) arles assume an active part in Austrian affairs, according to a dispatch from Zurich. itfrribubly 'rirasaiftcxeftkwasVery ' cafijfan And niovinfaini- pass-- i tbulocate the' 8cattereMl)ftntlS4!Ufliqai9Juo ' It now is believed a comparatively small number of bandits were Involved in the ki3rtaplngll '?rt Tlie district within the angle, formed by a junction of the Rio Grande and Conchos rivers is the wildest section of. northern Mexico, noted for rugg(:i) barren mountains, deep caliyoHS-antdeserts. - The: Conchos riven flows into the Rio Grande near Ojingga, a ftp1' tumbling through San Juan pass frpiu D.io, Cuchillo Iarado to lf n is being inddfe Stfk"' pursuit . ii Stag Luncheon Served Solons. It was n stag luncli-- i that President WlNon gave to mbers of the senate foreign rcla-n- s committee Tuesday, following tlie llte House treaty conference, so s. Wilson was left to lunch alone. iVnsliIngton. fi.-- st , . who has succeeded Schiedemann as premier of the German republic. she told me about it From the day I took it I began to feel better and now I am Well and able to do most any kind of wc.k. I g have been tlie Compound ever since and give you my perMiss mission to publish this letter. Flo. Kelly, 476 So. 14th St, Newark, N. JV The reason this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, was so successful in Miss Kellys case was because it went to the root of her trouble, restored her to a normal healthy condition and as a result her nervousness disappeared. ' of ; piejaviators .Cliihuahu Vearj.v 'Iuesday," American" cavalry "troops ADMINISTRATION FORCES WILL TWO AVIATORS CAPTURED BY Crossed tlie border.' Reports received CENTER EFFORTS-OGETTING BANDITS FREED UPON THE v from Hie' troops In the field gave no TREATY OUT OF COMMITTEE PAYMENT OF RANSOM. intimatiomthat TJontact. had 'been made with the bandits or .that there had been f ", any fighting. Republican Senators Declare Result Had Lost Thei' Way After They Had jtenled The bandit Jesus band, by of Negotiations Will Be Stiffening Been Forced to Land as Result of to be in hiding in the teriavisfbdlieyed of Resistance to Attempt at Engine Trouble and Were Taken Unreserved Ratification. Prisoner by Bandit, follovying Vege-tab- le Compound and .gear San Antonio, to China Promised by Premier Hara. Tokio. Restitution to China by Japan of those parts of the Shantung province, including Kiaoehow, now occupied by Japanese forces, will be made without unnecessary delay, but the time required will be dependent upon the attitude of China, said Tak-aslDara, the Japanese premier, in an answer to a question as to whether actual restoration would take place. " " Herr Gustav Bauer, - Pinkhams Lieutenant Peterson and Lieutenant Davis, the rarisoiftedOefls, are; riding 'With the Eighth eavalry to help locate1 the place jwhere;the bandits, made. them prisoners, and to identify, tlie bandits if captured. Restitution sailles were being delayed until ...the world learned wlnit would happen to the treaty with Germany. He said he saw no reasonable objection to senate reservations, W thought it unwise to Incorporate them in the ratification itself. o , Mexico. .a? vs. " i down and got so weak I could hardly stand,. and had headaches (every day. I (everything I could think of and ,,was under a phy-- sicians care for two " years. A girl friend had used Lydia E. , r? JAPAN TO RESTORE SHANTUNG. ' station. was on the action urged treaty Early In a statement by the president at the outset of the conference. This was necessary, he held, so that a peace basis might be reached, arid the olher treaties under negotiations now at Ver- For about tbres Newark, N. J. years I suffered from nervous break- Ransomed Fly4moJCajfdlng$oltlirs in Endeavor to Capture Mexicans Who Had"91owrr,Th'efr Con- -i ei b tempt' fer.LaW and Order. iie.i'iJi erf nrr, u" , Marfa, Texas.? American? troops have again crossed the border into eL Mexico.' case of war against Mexico, f'but'Valf1 against' the bandits who recently:, captured two .American aviators an JielcJ .tjjem for ransom. does!" noj: seem to. be in La position to coritroriiis subjects; arid it appears to be rip "to Uricle Safa to ghastise some of . the junruly .ones of Russo-Japanes- with-words- ' AIRMEN. VISION OF TREATY. Asserted That Fight May Start Be- -' tween China and Japan, But That Sooner or Later We Will be Swept Into Controversy. I EXPEDITION COMBtNti RAggtS IN M E X1CO-FOKJ D NARREBS A Minute Explanations of Disputed Points in League of Nations Covenant Are Brought Out, Presi- dent Urging Early Action, f l ' . EXPERTS IN SHANTUNG PRO- KeUyTells Ho w Lydia E. Pinkh&ms Vegetable CdmpAiftd Ref tered ' Her Health. Mi '.XT Mrs. J. W. Webstei Eighth St.. Lewi! ton, Idaho, says: hud trouble from m kidneys of a dropslci nature. 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