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Show .. i DESERET EVENING NEWS aminterest west ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENTS IN Social BE r sci EMEUS RAISED The Utah Federation of Iabor will protuet to Prest Woodrow Wilson against the proposed importation ol Chinese laborers to do heavy labor In Agent, of Investigation, RULING IS MADE ON STATE Tract, Purchased as D ing Lanaj oecome Utah-Idah- o Producers. ana Mitt Rotalie Reynolds, Well Known Nurse, Diet Jnvestlgatlons that have been car ried on by special agents of the state, j Including a state geologist who. however. has not been officially appointed aa yet may mean thousands of dcllars In receipts from taxes for the state of Utah, and many more thousands for Carbon and Emery counties. This was the subject of the conference held Tuesday at which the governor. members of the stats land board, state board of equalization and commissioners and other county officials from Carbon and Emery counties were present. It is believed that large holdings of tha big coal companies. of be state can b assessed at the valus of their lands as estimated under the present government rating. Will IHy Hurt. Records of the state, of the United State land office and of the stats land board, which have been made a subject of search In tn past few weens, Will be placed at the service of the county assessing officials. This Will mean If j th plan is worked out. that UnU whicu have been assessed at us low as i 31. Is and 12 50 an acre in many in- - I stances, having been purchased from the state as grazing lands, will now b; valued, in a few cases, at as high as 1206 an acre, and perhaps in most cases st more than 1200 an acre. The slate constitution declares, with J regard to assessment of coal mines, j that they are to be assessed at th price paid to the government for the But. it is a.gued in many in- stance the land actually belonging to the coal companies of Utah were not j purchased from the government at all.' CO. in IT A. H- - Parsons, county has Isoms mors questions to uk the stats 'board of equalisation ith regard to assessments of the Utah Copper tom-O- n letter to the board calls atCompany tention to a difference between the annual report of the L tan Copper and Subscrip- to the county assessor, In the item of mater and euppllee I hand, of about L o"" 06. Tr.e elate board found thi, in the comdue notice pany, however, it hud of the entire amount n. . tioced in the annual report of the n.pany. The ot nor qursuoQ is wltn regard to share of lbs Garfiad Water amp Ay stock ksld by the Utah Copper company. Then are Hated by the . ernpnny in its AC i book holdings at f41,G0 last year 'they were assessed a Mr$: 3.720. latate board has taker; I State Oust convention of $he federation, to draft and forward to the president resolutions urging that such action would prove injurious to the American man. j laboring The convention closes this after- noon. Much of the this morning wfl devoted to meeting an addrtby C. O. Young, organizer from Chicago, who LAW spoke of function of the different labor organisations. He told of laboi accomplishment throughout the counfry, mentioning e penally" that in the state of Washington, where membership has been increased from nine to than 20,000. Graz- - more It was the sense of the meeting y that the state federation should more generally Iho Utah Labor Loal jupport News. the official publication of th 1917 FOUNDED 1864 COAL 10 16 f ON COPPER UTAH CHINESE WEDNESDAY MAY Sugar Will Make Big f , nr AKL ALjU A beautiful every $1.00 purchase infant iter into conaidsration of this item Some Say Utah Should Do Much More. Mad their return script ion will be board of directors tors are known to taking f 100,000 to announced by the gon e of the dtrec-raefavor the company's 920,006 of the loan. lafaraarr (eapsalc. only. , med with dainty lace No C. O. D. or phone orders X FA NTS FLA NKL sfclKTS Fine all wool flannel, Gertrude style m la the Utah Copper. 98c, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 GEORGETTE AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES. Tailored, embroidered, tucked, and military styles. Made along the most fetching tines and to mod- ersf-elmarked for quick disposal S2.95, 93,95, 95.95 75c 1 II. THIRKDAY COUPON- - Visit Auerbach Co. 's Mammoth Grocery Dept, and Save on Groceries SPBCLIL $1.25 Mens Pants $1.00 ck pore Can fiupr, when or more. lb. Sfc with Grocer?' Order of 13 H.- 1WH Outinhy's Hex Brand ugr cured, wlij 10 to 1! lb. Ib in r... Hteel ciit or in bean CXJFTTlK M. J. B Brand an tl.O. lb. can $10 Mo I.- 1b. can PRESERVES Farm House Brand Preserve. Tha The iOc All varieties Mason Jar regular large jar 13c PEAS Extra Sifted Early June peaa ( Blue Flowor) 2.1 Can Bozen cans Ur from oor (Hot Freshly roasted Jnmbo Peanut " roaster i Jr lb. or 3 LBS J5r. Sl f.AH This coupon, if presented Thursday. May will entitle you to purchase $1.25 Mens Pants at Made of dark gray covert cloth. Any size 29 to 42 waist measure. ( limit 1 pair to a customer). Wednesday News, May If, 1917. Auerbach 17th. Work $1.00 from aocom-parle- 25-l- h ,c a SSgfl-S- IS NO INTENTION I TO EAST rolu DRIFT FOREIGNERS IINTELEN CAPTAIN FROM FOREST FILL o... .. IN FIS Minn May 19. Forfirs are burning fiercely throughout ths Hlbblng district. Ashe and burning brands fell In Hibbing last night. Warehouses snd outbuildings were raxed last night in the township of French. Flreis are within half a mile of Marbls. e location, near Buhl is Hibbing. ttakd ti. wT ivT , est Wood-bridg- j Treajurer hr rltr i r?rnlt0 iireL frli"lia anducU wlr chf L&l. Choates hn Whhr e,anl LV,:!." iprej XXv Vlt - rarliaroentary Sna to c m.Wr 8. R Herrison, O. W. Ott. a special R I. B. Hampton of t!c general committee are framing set of general safety orders at the request of the Industrial Commission of Utah committee TUB EE TAKE B A tKn I FTf T Wilbam Taylor Natiall. a salesman irjM: ready o l secured rmp onreeelon lfl pxtrem Jan the onnmx54 It Is one of the country, will attract traveler thither Arrowhead article on been ,, the rules, after whfrh thy will be prv- XoTlon0 ,h lm,u,lrU1 ('omral,lon ,er j ki. c. i . 31 aa i? 3L - Ok 4T4JD. Wildun, formerlyof athe Sll- the Alllxnoe tonne! Tw1y. TonTl ver Kl -h Colltlonthia Mine comtany. morning In the Bowaro Be iaol wa or. flotiM HUDOl trl raae of lb Conkllng - Mining company His testimony aeainst the Coalition was wholly with regard to the costs of digging the tunnel, and the operations in It. During the hearing Judge Tillman D Johnson has ruled that shall continue from 10 the court oclock until 2 oclock daily, without recess instead of holding morning and afternoon sessions. fieitetbt n 'H. - rcri Joseph sup against Jenp REDMAN FIREPROOF t!u. STORAGE Waaatr-- al dl-- I houlS 6 and COMPANY &d- - IM Mata. Jme I The rrMi- SStSSJa'a - nrs reswree alonr the line hare not congratulate the Aseo- - indicated." concluded the processor, May elated Advertising club upon their "depends th poelbHlty of realising to aw.st In mobilizing the n Italian population of Rsqod.oeo to purpo V'1- '! ba. thouirht . jrreJrin ' t Rr(Hn.Lttn-ftiMrunlm U lln. nt 4rtlvity In In Europe Outside to keep pc co a ranrlet is of ;re opraton would be of the greatest wne- - $Mcrtum Towards th the convention could be m-- J we must teM aif our efforts nt ployed to steadyandbus nee and Inclear or misgivings the air of doubt Egyptian Census. der to make for greater unity of pur- war the great for, Pse In winning civilization. and Cairo. Ms v 10 democracy "WOODROW WTLSON Th decaorlsl cn u of Rgj'pf ok Place on th night 1 nf Marr-Egy pt the censu Is al way taken slmi!tanouaIy thmughmi lh country, and th hour was fixed this vear for midnight. Th count ta ih. normal r.t arronnt of London. May H -- Th ltlTl, for th. y.xr ended total of about H Aftnooo 2S. show how seriously tho March hav been institution that finances ffftd tv h war Reonpts have Film Censorship. declined by C2L11. end although a? per share waa dividend of one was not earned The, paid recently H of Brisbane. Austral's. MSr 16 Tnatl the house Is 4,046 net membership, tutlen of an official cnsorshfp of against 4.229 j cinema films Is expected her shortly Now there virtually Is no a'thougb films are subject tocnorh,p examinaWant to Complete Line. tion al the custom house, wher the officials on refuse to pass any which Mexico City, May If The Rout hern .hey consider morally objectionable anPacific railroad of Mexico he nounced to the department of communFORLD ALMANAC AND ications that ft b anxious to comply with th term of its concession and FOR 117. to complete It lln from th city of JC8T Tepte to Gugdalajara nd tht department ha mad an urgent request or SSc Ha pool pM the deportment of tgar to supply aid and protection against bandits neons DESERET NEW BOOK STORE. to the of workmen the company. sary Advarttacaant T I Alleged Ax Murderer Given Protection "r (? fl-- ; ter under indictment charged with the VlIHsca ax murder In 1912. was taken to Logan. Ia.. today. Ttb minister will be. held in Jal! there until hia whJch hM no1 He was accompanied by The Weather Teday mu 4 Tcsfwia .J.,. IM.-C- Louis. he,1 ,n St wVsTnag of th at weather bureau ofTempermtur fice end kiosk Inrtruments on roof of office. 142 feet higher than those tn kiosk. Roof nf no,, ton Bldg. Kiosk Maximum yesterday . 60...,. 94 Minimum yesterday .0 41 Minimum today . 45 0 am. today ..42. 45 44 7 a.m. 44 today. S 40 40 today SHIPPING Cnrt. Third nttri axiil For Toiurillda. Hoararte at) th Ltah r throat condition, uaed an a gar-- 1 Malt Stllinovich agalnatrecover 0 to company will hill th rirulrnl rrm ac- Apex Mining damage for Pronal Injuri tivity on th Inflamed company Brewing Lake Salt again! Full direction In each carton. Shortlno. to rcovr 15 alleged l For and deliv.rad. at all druggiau in orlgi-h- 8am to b da for good oldLoo A- -! Hot Carton. lot, j agalnat Jrannl rui. InttrUrntm y STORAGE MOVING PACKING New Suit Filed. yore, kesdeSSlpll TWO DIVORCE DECREEf. An interlocutory decree of divorce rUJ P. C. 19eans of wav granted by f?xd. the Third district court today In the I wife. his D. L Pfout against Maude rase of e J. L Brown fore1, 'fyer. Pfout. 11,772.00. Try It th. Red Oak. Ia.. Mayl$. Rev. Lynn widely Georg J. Kelly, the Itinerant minis- - xmpHou.tjn to 12. listed liabilities amounting 169.25 snd. his assets, gll exempt, ss only . j -- - ' and county. t am. today .......41 ....... .49. 10 a.m today 11 a .m. today 10 SI .... .,..49 , .4 gy today if SS 1 p.m today 00 Laval F. Tonight and Thursday, fain froU tonight. Relative humidity 21 per cent U boo I m on ) A PEOPLE INDIA WANT DEFENSE VILLAGE entries. an assistant supervisor at the : telsn attributed bis desire to Up the Vn'ted Sfates y0rk The Utah Conner omuar.v Hexed that tb amount of land so to and It was while on already imunltlon traffic to humanitarian mo jin th Rome. May 10 (Correspondent e of be assessed la comparatively small. o2-- coanty hospital Lamar ttwm, j I Allies' loans some and moat of t.hA, z.WML: the Aaeoclated Trcsa) The prosperity i oal land, bought W. 1 denly Th with pt.n.:c(tl cXT-wh!rh McAdoo f Italy after the war depends upon r nSTSdiviSSi ln, ;cut' ','ve,opd U. severe was tne i s ??' atiacx that an op- - tion to the Liberty loan. solution of three great coglneerlng Red For Funds land Croat tho pnr" th rompani. hav paid nation wa. immfdiataiy lh. On perform-- d problems. In the opinion of Prof Luigi aa htfth an 1250 an acr. and that lann account of Apathy Is dees. weakened condition, due ! On the other la already ao aaseaed: an at lack f ,h IU,Ua Disappointment eeverai atrenuoua e asea which ah apparent newlr ere- - i I"1' Civil Washington. Mar 1.-- Th hand perhapa the hulk of the coal had recently attended he wa not able ? Inteteat in the loan on the part of Engineers. Theae three 1 ated Red Croa war council bgan work thia motn-th- a land have not been purchaaed from tah. k0t'u op-- ra her etr-ntr- th after the r.ain expred WILE on ACCEPT OFFER the Red of he here fhe In taak an address hsre m hank oiSciala of Salt Lak stated problem, ,bfitting cied government direct at all. and on tton j Cross other atated thlr belief lino, financially forIn tb-- hurdsn war i ,jg wt,ek rc: The reclamation ot bVtvcTf T--r "grSluate WKJ the land tt la now proposed to put attended It field at and Thrust will ( the while are upon slow, an assessment based on government classmates marsh lands, the irrigation of semi arid present subscriptions home . tracts, and th more complete utUlxa- land, adjoin- . .. . . gn. appraiaal of government urvivd hy her mother and a OF GOV. WHITMAN fng, or else on an appraiaal reached lars family of brother and tt.ra bi f ifirkld power eaperlally In the Jmbii ih? -la to .be hleh of fund the great ,!f hy th. .am. method, as !. n.ed by the Numerou. production of chemical fertlluer. for a friend. Including great Henry' fhe soli by a country wide campaign. coal lands manv whom Miss Remolds has ten- government In appraising A "We have our V custom P handled fof Co., chair Davison of J. Morgafr Th Just how much this will mean In dolof ere many lneeeat of th Unltd ,rv JT,a!rJ.,i b rrl?ve to said President rhereo State man of subscription, in Frof lars and cents In revenue to th state hr is Lutggt's program N T John C. Cutler of the Deseret National At th eon-- ! ant winJhapen'l th greater pert of hi found nr.v, May 1 h 7, and to the counties I of course still a bank this morniug. "and some of them elusion of a two-hoWOrk am'a of "forilji capital to- - f eonfru. matter of doubt It is believed, how But for tne amounts. Jarg ue large people ver. that already some of tb fon of which Italy hpee to draw of Utah are not doing half what they day with Gov iHiltman. Col Theodore th rouncI1 conttnjee. SALOON MIN FINED, company officials have seen the should in this matter. They do not Roosevelt announced that he would ac- -' rSiS?IrJS' tlce of the state' stand and are seers to realise that we are at war and i -TnJn,r7oh.ol?"of aid PrJ mfnt should be Pay Judges m3r to are. it Engflih ae.mt Ing that the many general commisaion in the state serv raised so thft the companies wJ1 par a asleep ' Tln federai the were to bill and rcf..lf of army Memory state paa: Xathe T. r Respect of the Utah Badg-Kodnej larger proportion SEELS TO provision to permit him better conditions of labor across th nonal bank said that some large tub- - ! W county taxes. with an expeditionary or wore that j force. to stilt In middle scrlptioi.s had been made through State Will Barit fan a ties. London. May 14. 114 . m. All Atlantic, th-rwere and excess of emigration is a that institution, many - Europe This were court of the However, the countv official He th getha he more higher to said Judge drawback the expected inquiries progress of Italy and told vesterdav that, should the ral ered in The King's bench division this of the Latin races, ss Franc has no Sev Bast proprietor of a saloon brisk Interest in the loan w;thln a few the - Increase at all In her Dr. memSeir.brich compsnte take the matter Into would Dead. the to to -t wpay respect morr.ir.g population while at 4! I Sond South atreet. waa ccnrt th atat la Culberaoti. r.f th N- - i ory of Joneph H Choate, former am- - the Teutonic race increase very todav fined Sl atand hhtni1 pontttr offttal by Judge C M Kiel- - tionai Bark of the Republt- -. ta"i redied who bwador to England, thia ruling on th- - part or ,on for rontrlbutlng to the deltnauencv that while eubecriptiont bad To reduce emigration it is neceeeary tsr Turk in N he looked for 9 .N,T,r-hrhu.brr.,Sln- p: slower than hoped-for.- " the state officials woyid be retroaefiv- n increased Interest, and that the Na- - ir- r- M.r-.- n. P who is anohr question opening up ierge tf mlnorn H pleaded gu. My to having raided chief lord Serr.brleh, dl.d juicc. hr.,!n paM I b,tt h,a a bor took who the i.o iiMes. Isold of in Bank hail handbis tionai the th Intoilcgnt in Dr yet.rdaYM This can be done by developing the po;hi lit arreat resulted J,j aubscriBlloos to Republic date amourtit,g U. f Stengel Bembric! was known to rn uPresort at the meeting Tuesd ' be liquor to Saltalr American resource ihed of Italy, many of natural ; 1 from the raid on rial talr last nigh a total of 110,000. aide over th state and coun . officials world the and he . and his, Mr Choate aaid the chief justice, which are t!!l lying dormant or ar4 Nick Ruga, proprietor of the Lake were tTisrle Mostyn Owen and K. T. t. W Boyer, cashier of he Conti-- j .striae wife were often railed "th and waa not nrlv an American completely utilized aotyet lawyer bar. 442 west Second Smith street, an- - nentai National bark, skid That he had j Joan" of the musical world, Darby Olann. th nature of whose employ"Br Jaltmethods, of the of Middle Improvine a the more agricultural ment by the tate has no been 41 other saloon in th bencher noticed with manifested hut binity Interim Temple of the at and hi bartender. Gene (r depot. the past few days than heretofore uttlrg Ir. cultivation land that now vulged; and James !1 Wolf Owen to q that subscrip- - ! guilty Merc, each pleaded not rnfldrce torney general office. Mr. cases waa indelinto nf ?n the a f a wltn will greatly Increase oOntributirig short in the government rhargr ef minors ft.-- CnR rhT - 4raTi44r eoal queuci and through the sale .f time fiubacriptlor to the amount of j volvtng theTTentries of ,he various fields, or a especially Tn a tnemhered him. viscount Reading con- intoxicant coYftfiitniV placed ttnd'r tM,4M were yeierda trnamittd the Hits fnearbon county 169. aa graceful and eloquent In south lands now almost sterile would f a fee years ao. and Mr Olson has bonds in the sum of f to the bank the Continents! Nation tinued. be-- n affected In be most blessed official th on the Ideai o by luxuriant and departifje hi ration crops ounty having treasury great district It Is surmised that they have na- - Also hvdro electric power sheuld be Wsshirgton May 10 Rep Jeannette .cr, operation between our hfen engaged looking up the record? ut Hired belter for the production of ' Land is Restored. from Montana, tiors Rankin, Hinjiri-iiKnmn q of the various' titles to land held by fertiliser and other and for rttrats A eSOTt tO Upon ooon stm-- k her first parliamentary snag to-- j th 01 companlea and the rnsnner in connected developinx manv !nditrle dv in th bouse. t- which they were obtained; and it i th thousand acre of public prAdct Eighty M! f n Ra nk no confirmafurther eurmieed. though T A. Warr. . "Thr should also b better means trorr r,trr "ok'wuh Mhi? fror, WlltOll rCIICltfltCS tion to thia effect can he reached at th I4U14J. f4.rm.rljr wliBrxwn .of tranporf h- - rail, by road, and bv t Route, arrived this hers who had not answered the rollc!' pi office nt Gov. Bambrcr, that they are coal land, m Emery. Carbon and ?vjsr of the fait Iak Th and social con water o. Fran-lsAdvcrtlfing on to be in the motion to recommit th army of h snitry j dltfons bring paid out of th 625.000 fund al counties have hcn rnnr4 and are morn'rg from San rural center at nopnl h lowed ty the list legislature for inves- subject, row to entry, according to a tht city until Thursday, or Friday, h- attempted to h tmprAffd by better ws- shonld tlon vr I 1 frtem l$vlne for r$A$lAft fwitt at he land nf Herbert h j te- - tjpp!iea better sewage. better Tork May tigation of the date records. j invlM II lji hnusine snd better chOOlfpT president of the Assorts fed World to- "All these problems Involve mimer-- i of the rinbs Advertising Considering Rules. day made public a message from Wti- ous snd important ccrtnerlng w , v 7 n ri 1 In- -i meeting of the Home Fire amance company ie being held thia afternoon. at which jhe matter of INTO THE II. S. ARMY ' to tb loan i to be taken up. MAKES STATEMENT The director of the company are known to be in favor of a aubacriptlon. Two other Utah Ineuranc companies . ... & have already subscribed, or by resoluWashington. May 10 To allay aption of their directors have authorized OF HIS ACTIVITIES a subscription. prehension of Mexicans sJong the borThe Beneficial Life . Insurance company directors have auder that thsy might be drafted into thorized th company to take 626.090 the army the government today Issued worth of the bonds and the Intermoun- n MISS ROSALIE REYNOLDS. New Tork. May 1. Capt Fran tain Life Insurance company voted to a denial of any such Intention subscribe for 110,094. of German the on trial navy, Mias R,aie Reynold, daughter of Report coming from the Mexican At a meeting of the Silver King here on conaix others with of chargee the late George Reynold and Mary O. Coalition Mining ompany, to be heldt border said an official announce, to muni-this P,rlB it is possible mat disrupt country's ment, indicata that a genera! of 342 Wall street died ud-- ! Monday afternoon, Reynolds . . ln.e the of to the loan in question 1915 exists tion com a subscribing has made among Maxican laborers ' Tuesday. May 16, at a local ho- - will be taken up. . Individuals Inter-- ' . Industry if thev remain in the United tensnt Ui th government of; JJ pi tat t the age of 23 year She at- - ested in this company are reported to p t to eor.- Ry WTI D tended the public school and the L D hve ubscrlbed and the taking of ajhi activities voluntarily and ' without A 59c $1.19 of very fine Nainsook, 1 LINGERIE BLOUSES. Strikingly attractive models of Voiles, DrgandlMt Lawns, Soisettes, and novelties. Tou cn not conceive such dainty styles so reasonably priced at BAND-MID- E yoke. trim- Roberta andvJ bn Watson, of the state board, have gone to Cache th valuation county to .isvasUgat ache county placed In that count more thiti yoar returned valuation below those UM.tli fh,a given in 3 91 g It is noted that the amount of Increased interest In the Liberty loan land owned in the county assessed more on the psrt of the public generally is , this year is about 40.CO0 acre lMt tAh.ouh he 1916 reremarked tod.y by .cm of the leading thn turns showed $6,00j Leiow-. 191 financier of the city, several of tfa- hoard will ures. The member dif subscribe Investigate the reasons for th corporations will probably in figure I ferences and within a few others will liberally C. K- Christiansen. com mission r. and day settle definitely upon their course 'also the county clerk of Kan Juan have each addrv.ed letters to f county of action. asking ' r a ruling on As stated recently in The Xevi, the the state board tke question of Whether live stock asi Utah Idaho fcugax company atockhold-er- a, sessed at the first of the year, tut at the meeting held in the Hotel which has since died, should be taxed. Utah on May li d.acuaeed the matter The stale law leaves no loophole in It is held, though someof subscribing the loan, hat no the matter, the county commissioners act or. definite step has been taken since that times own without judgment asking time, due to the absence of President thslr Jos. F limit h and W. Nibley, one of the any questions Oftce having brought ti.e directors, who ar- at present en route matter up officially, however, there is home from t S B. or over. For Thursday klips $1.75 INFANTS Coming at. tills most opport any time when blouses' are so much desired- - Presenting Blousedoms most exclusive and desirable styles. BIB FREE with etIe. boa pleat down the front, neck and sleeve. trimmed with lace. Bishop llVL 'valuation CL Doing onare Dllt ment of D Z5ankl An Important Sale oj BLOUSES ! hursday Baby Specials Th Hague. Netherlands. May 1C of The Aseociated (Correspondence Press) A deputation of natlv the Dutch Last Indies waiting to represent the Queen of Holland necessity of a more adequate defense of their country was r unusual Incident recently witnessed at the Rohl Palace A deputation of five nation and two Europeans, made the long paseage from Java to the mother country to lay before her majesty, her minteter and Parliament the text of a resolution on this subject passed at big demonstration at Batavia. popular Bourabaya and numerous other centers. The native delegates comprise Javanese prince representing tha nobility, a leading dignitary who speak for th high official ejasa, a delegate of the native and Moslem society, the Sarekat Islam, with It 1,256.000 members, and two other representatives of nattv societies. This litrte party ha been received with every mark Of respect; it ha been presented to th queen, the queen mother, and meaibars of the government The leader of the deputation aug-ge0 that a sum equivalent to be Borrowed, half by should Holland and half by the Eaat Indies, out of which the former should for the building of tight ;ru leers, while the latter to tbs equiDroent of the required val baae, the supply of eulvss torpedo-destroyermine lay era, al defense, and the organisation of a militia with officers' training oollegee and munition factories Abdul Mule, the rep resents tie of the fiarekx? lelam, brought definite demand whose formulated by tho He said In eubobaneo: envoy h Is "We are ready to In forming a native militia to defend oar country against Japan, whose domination would be far more undesirable than that of Holland: but In return you must tntroduoe drastic reforms, economic and political, and society, make Dutch Indian a state ruled in ths Interests of and by the native, under Holland's leadership. Hol"If the Indian supports th lander. this Is purely for his omi native Interest. declared Abdul Muia to an interviewer. "The gTeat danger Even lies in Japanese domination. this war. tt seems, the Japanduring ese government entertained 00 tain plana In respect of ths NetherlandsEast Indies, and only the intenrention of the United States and (front Britain prevented their reallxation. In her reply Queen WllheUblaa that the common bond Klnted out Holland the Netherlanda Eat Indies services to promots th welfare of both, and its maintenance Is an Indian interest. are thus While the powers- - that-bIn regard to leading journals point out that Holland reoognlxe th right of the natives and tlready has entered th upon path leading o Institutions, the latest step being th law to establish a consultative national council. Dutch statesmen believe the wardof the Netherlands East ladles ship must last for a Inns Mm yet. The is politically, very far fopulatlon peoples of the Philippines Hundreds of different language are peo- spoken, and hundreds of different go to make up the 4.000. 000 of this extensive archipelNevertheless, all the languages ago e counter-concession- and peoples belong to the group, and no one denlee that unity is attainable AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTH U, onsulT sign- - ' or respective for further .nformaUoa. Couny notick to Urfnf will nFrrrroRF -- estate Rxrton. Deceased. claims jetth 151 to th undersigned at Wentworth Avenue, .alt Lake City,. or hfor the 23rd day of of Crqdfjors vouchers July. A. E 1917 KTRUX A. BARTON. Administrator of th Estate of Law-fefic- e B. Barton. Icceasd. Dat- - of first publication May 16, A.D 191 7. Thuriran. Wedge wood A Irlvioew Attorneys for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITOR. EFTATE of Albrt C. Lyon, Deceased. Creditors wfll present claims with vouedken to at 140 Thirteenth th untirignd Sxli Lk City, Utah, on or KaI Street. before th ZJrd iiy of July. A.D. MIL WIT.I.1AM WEBB, Admlnlarntor of tb Estxte of Albert C. Lyon. Deceaeeri. Date of first puhllcatloa IE c , 11 7. Tharmer. Wedgewood ft Irvin. At for Administrator. A.D. torney - H |