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Show zt.s. x:::::...- ;, ' , : . DENIED 10ERMOS 1 - 1 ' l . ,., I ' ' '''''' , ,,..,,, , ,,, , , . t Allied Peace Delegates Re, ply to Latest Protests "iron' Huns, Telling Them , , Yirtually No . ,.,,,, ,,,..;..., .7 ,,,,,,.,, " ' f , COLOIIIES'LVOTE SarfaceT the - - t 5 , 11 ABI)S TO POWEll Ilet OF U. S. LABOR - 1 111, , It 4, ' , and yea'''. save all." , . . - - 10, -- Borah Threateps to Quit Re , -i - publicafii Party avid Talks' . : About Trampling on and Spitting on Platforms' Without Covenant Plank. : 'ql I 411 , , 1 I ' Freshness awl are the master tonics of the, jaded soul . That's why paint and varnish can play so impo'rtant a part this spring is furthering a general feeling of prosperity anti coutident courage. I President Wilson Cables ' Samuel. Gompers Provit lion in , International La- bor Clauses of Covenant No Embarrassment to America. t. WASHINGTON'. be June 21.--T- he l.ague - - BIG DANCE TONIGHTn Make up ATLAIITIC - CITY, N. I, Inns a - '' am 111111111111111 ,.. co,r on kiq MEM MEMO . MOMIlb IIIIME ' Sunset Beach 411aeFine rls tkr1 -1:) affords s JoYful new feature for belhere. The only beach Of real nes wind between the ecotone. Trains. this Afternoon at 2. 2:45. 3:30. 4:15. L 6:4S, I:30. 7:15. M. 8:46. :30 end 10:1S. 21.-- -I ' - Partly this events& and take a troths to the lake and calor the Soidely Night dance. The big tia hair bard will Mar a oPeriallY prepared progress of tiAbee Bathers are esloYieS the firm. floats and dips of the season rislit Dow. The temperature of the water is Llent - Get a painter out to your house and chirk up the morale of your whole block with new color on your home's exterior and newfinieli on it interior. "rwill be a plosotafit experiin its good. ence, effect& of nations covenant controversy in the. senate was enlivened today by a series sumo-elat- ed Lit Flarl- ''''; 4 Father Con- latest commardcation between the allied vid governments and the Gerrimins on the peace treaty consieta of a note under by therGerrnans to the Allies, note. date of June 21. The, German Jen . 11 4 . 1, ., PARTS. "'Save E THEELEAGO', OVER ... cessions Will be Made. ', ' ' ,., 4 i4 I - - - - - 2j OFORRIDTALKVI r4,1.:!,,:04.7r.t. IN PEACE TREATY 'I AWE '2i 1919 MONDAY . i . NEWS DESEREVI,EVENING 7 ! - . , .,,,, t : .,... FURTHER CHANGES - - - Has Fifteen Childand SENATE IS SCENE For . Grenades Who Buy Thrift Stamps ,.,. , ., , 1. , ; ,. ,, ,,,, of developments accepted ass fertshad-- , 0 I The fart that British colonies bevel owing the linet into which the final' in the league of nations! power voting ratification fight may fall. a .. (general labor conference will prove Ellhu Root, secretary of ,state under, t 7 ', which la from Count von BrockdortfStates. United to the ri of strength Preeident Roosevelt. laid before the e'Source embarrassment: '4 an Rantaillt, MayS; of a committee relations program. foreign docuv, . from Fres"Tbe examination of the four for acceptance of the league with cercording to a cable message Patriotically it will be well r L 'silents submitted on June le to the coatbecause it way help some relaining reeenli B orden made the So Noising rem arks: terenee at Versa Meg. Lain reservations. t1:411L1,44,4.4.; t the delegation of t inWil"thenexptabor s cidheanntges I A .." 1 . ,sulesary general I wither get a Job. eovenaa t. read t "2. That the chanz,ces (114 Senator of turning Borah, Idaho, Republican rum-ictson tveernntilsontolsollenkceodveinann I certain a nut the fact that 11E4 fa etl.way." of being tivx tumitr COLIVentinri Into bet gave notice in a senate speech that be are announced in 14 114411 , I of and the tchoen,Amentleouricanb'erblredeirati nations. bu. think it league ' with tba mony In not could the Balnuel remain league et Republican will by well it be ra' Iota Economically cee. desirable to make letter and in the memorandum, perfectly plain enant. .; more defto a if it because failed take is -rood Ithe as text. Party always paint that the character of it membership 3. That the chances are are not found in the . V Gompera ' a na, more 'stand Wilson the inite than Preerident gt 'against preservative league. of and method the adherence should stantially Important, the most In thia message Senator Hitchcock. Democrat of Ne- inasmtch !changed by hand. Among , the one r,,,,ea as Live every labor convection changes in- he the imme paying for itself by the decay also asserted he believed"120t, brask a. replied that no party dared of these contradictions the ailetsd by the It substanprevent. were I other.' covenant conference !tlabor j be the inuat the and the stand selected proposal league has submitted against s," to German delegation I declared the covenant was assured of Reemotion moved. . government for re.tIfication. Thus any freitik-outially important. inasmuch as event-. A';itAcr" t votes. tb, following. ratification choice corovnRepublican of by (hour or kneser ootnnvustentiboonsuadbognipttveeddbtyo acceptance , It you don't flaboerencor -the any rojeotion ''Ele then offered the following res- - In our bands. r , It' Is stated on page 114Vell of adfoe Show Dewy. irrespective of the be -I 1 ere can was good la 1 n. which olutio adoPtpalmtom aa 44. ttanimoutily Germany stitution of the geneira.1 conferontt , Senator Knox of Pennsylvania de- inemorandum that t,Itusorlearevijecnif ed by the conference: ' stud Fifteen million hand grenades that bided rajloon." ezrntzminectintoourficeorh:r:ottifidg.aececatio. "4. That the problems of the to call for a show down of eon-aglee you the phone numlatillea to alio looguo of nations from ' have hurled at would 'The rhief conference authorized the the doughboys in by hie' British colonies and domitiMil Monday opinion bringing several ben of who are ch. beUelltsreaulting shall J to can the committee ars not make such much more like our men tr. drafting had the war continued reaolution declaring the treaty After first setting forth In detail , r el and perfectly then the league covenant the 'stipulations relative to the freedom the Germans be be, amendments to with lik, to those accepted at null' are similar necessary changea--.-whi- ch On the other are to be given by br. J. Stanley attaChed. - have the convention conform .to the Great Britain'e so that their' repreats. 0011313181T41, and tranalt. yes15 thetr,'4 at indorsed and vrill be a wmcco already 'published the reCont.; of these developments covenant of the league of nations in talon band. It la staled on Pare 42 of the Brown of Joliet? IlL, national thrift to our point rather than an ry,,,44 Can Wasatdi charges. of former Secretary Root, terday's 'mention of the conventionthe , the a of to character memorandum that for the minimum1 , director , to school children who earn mendation to gels:. its membership and raaemen reply then of two conferproceeded days 1270 and ask for our presented after president riot! Of five years unilaterat cordi-- f - here with league ILPPOnentah at"5. That, in my opinion. raised in a cable sent him by r. in the method of ofadherence point s in the matter of commercial re- enough tO buy war saving stamps. Thelenees tba Doctor." this "Paint "In pursuance resolution. changes' do, not In tracted widest discussion tonight be. would be impoited on Germany. grenades were perfect. All they needed' cause Gompers. s any 4,4. it was regarded as embodying to the prod- - the fonowin-- '- chstimes were made: nese or of threat This according point.war any Debt. to weapons make them murderous Lorraine " 'Article one of your commissions news into the labor a plan on which an appeal is likely to Alpena in the treaty, ek, dents reply. now appears of the was to be filed with TNT.. He'll give you !My be made for unity of action by all provisions L It ie stated on page 11 asaurne u oder article 406. will stand, thanks recupouserts of "They will not peace do to who the Paris wiartthiciethemilir;no France approve efully that year memorandum I ffort and e. as covenant. wuson jouvthoed. of the synt ;the public debt of with article 36. have been combineed progressiveguidance., 2d r. Root 14 that for the of the memorandum on the one balm,The reservations on athievements suggested page of stated is tweedIt the ream as article 387 of the trektY to read: i "I am convinced." read the there and on pages 42 and 43 of the memorshould be written into the senate's. Silecia Uppersehescite In -" 'A permanent organization is conference. sometime from what hide- andurw on the other, far from being ratification resolutionwould be de- world "ceputot the shall be created a commission while peoples I wordgeng dentn'gses are (,ver may complementary. which In to Soften the nation's obligein the text) cortradictory, hereby established for the promotion courage and hope anI confidetice take h pendeints"-(Frenci 'The covenant of the league of na- - signed ttan for guaranteeing the integrity of and spirit of throe of the objects set forth in the substance' r the feet to the new draft of the con- - Gong pream- e of members according th future. that the states .: countries and to further safeis to be apchitlins. they re- - bit. The original members of the better (beforementioned) ditions this commissionallied pro- - foreign the Monroe doctrine. the will make the neceasary "I am sore that league will agree ling 1 and ago. the guard right of gams. nations' by d mainan shall solely mein be the the to initure visions league origipointed 1 guaranteecommunica. of withdrawal from the league and the 4 nothing could be more fa tai to oft, to iciated governments. 'nal tenance of of freedom likewise members this the of your protocol "Second. and sub-jeorganization of domestic first aspirations than any Wore 4 purely prob. 4. It le suited on page Ikon the ton and transit, as well as 'wit treat- - determination ( article le has been transferred to body hereafter membership of the league indorse Ionia These reservatons could be made. these provisions count of the territory of Memel. that the ment of the commerce o a 11 members the i 408. The article under former in of declared. pertake secretary will treaty place . i naitio adof sofinp this is your support and stiocsonibip.' ups territory the league. When 0. any !cession feet harmony with the tralitions of uie said ort withuitmemberto the of by the commission do adopted lutiong mined Into the league, she will share diplomacy ,under the form of a transfer because without endangering not appear in the treaty. Inasmuch as and associated powers the advantages of these stipulations other leagueandprovisions. antedstatue Cbtibbiell nelevecittelion- I I' 11 BIG TIMBER FIRE Of the Lithuanian territories with the other countries. they were merely proposals of separate the Knox to decision The the up to bring no $, of the and not yet eatabitshed. According "As report part you doubtless bare Ast mind, delegations was confera reached resoluttos after cosDebt. be STARTED BY SOLT Prase Mill Assume should Lithuania for .thie provision as unanimosly adopted the change have the effect of giving incorporaroc of leaders had agreed that some be the definitive i aidered as the state to in the treaty. The memorandum States on Page vote revealing the exact state of '2. tion dominions British and colonies the 41 South Main. . , :I acquIrer. if that 'concerning the local debt of ate opinion would clarify the air andPrEBLO. rolo..loste If "Third. a number of changes of separate representation on the gm, L According to pager? of the memo estabacres of timber have bees form have been through the draft con- - eral conference,---Whe- n strengthen the position of league opyou give your created for lishmont of I and the public Allied the irandum.- - the commission ponents. vention to make it conform in phrase- final judgment on the importance of destroyed in a fire thst is sweeping and associat1---ie- and associated were rumors Ilieligoland by the allied that this There intonight powershavealways ology With the covenant of the league these changes. I earnestly urge you to the an Isabel forest reserre awe i;ivilletimento.4sto-- 4.044..what d agreed in understanding that Prance decision might be reversed. however, miles est of Pvir. the following considera- Beulah. thirty-fiv- e of nations as redrafted by the league entertain tallations are to be maintained for the assumed them. Now. article 56, com- and a substitute for the Knox measure land. biro. according to word received here of is the For example. tions: of the of nations commission. article.256 bined with in later in the week. But it treaty. 'protection brought it memorandum d. On page 11 of the relative to the public debts of the seemed certain the opposition was the words. the high contracting Tar- "I. That Borden could not go back today. A high wind at noon today fan--. lie promised that the German railways empire and states,' and there tgronined to show Its strength in some ties,' now read 'member e: and other to the Canadian People. who occupy o ned the flames and forest ranmaskt t not be 'German France from concrete manner before the treaty is bi' no clause exempting land mines of Shantungof.shall similar unimportant changes. 'position of considerable importance ed Pueblo for aestatanos. - submitted for ratification. the German the payment of the local debt of iconsidered as property Fourth. on April 11. at the plenary in the industrial world. and tell them When yoor car !leads a new Lightning ortarted the fire Friday There Is. therefore. no I if the Germans can prove twit Makes Borah ,tat ?bream,. conference were not entitled to repre- and earlier today It had bPta reportad the which that report adopted they between the memorandum 4 at our divergence total it windshield, get they are private31property. Senator Borah threatened withdraw- - I of the labor commission. Sir Robert semation on the general labor con. under controL--f- e of the memorandwn - and the treaty. On page al from his party during a sharp .de- - i' I Etter& ,t '411 is stated that the allied and sagoUni. bate. started when the Idaho senator tipper lineal CAttaambutlem lelated governmenta erre ready to subtreaty S. The co rnm iNliOn which hAta beam read into the record a petition signed 'mit. within One. month after the of ..' 2ii prominent New .... York the ,.... Republi...... list by a ov id e d r or upper Silesia and which. :goes into force, surrendered cane. that the peace treaty be to the en- - PI to be according to article 45 at the treaty, ratifiedtaking iOermttas without th delay. Among is to be appointed by the principal Amy., were George W. Wickersham, Allied and aiatociated powers. Is called signers former attorney general. and,. Oscar S. I Reparations Committee. 'COMMt8SiOn in indethe a memorandum former ambassador to Turkey. S. On page SS it is stipulated that COMMiSe011. in order Straus, cannot ea- -- Pendentseparate who were bitterly availed by Mr. 011111111 .the reparations cotwnission 10 explain that it is a commission tapmann' secrets of Mr. Straus was talking to sevof Borah. surrender .1 the tact - (ULM, charged with' the mission mem.. eral senators just outside the "Anat. Local: Fair tonight and Tuesday, i n the aforesaid article etfaoture or other confidential informs45. Honed It that moreover when charnber was the stipulated , is made. cooler Speech It ,tion. tonight; Viedueacitty slightly on does not appear that there is in matter The tit shall have no executive it power speaker also quoted an appeal of fair. whatever between the former shall not any divergence President Taft against the German territory and that .. and the memorandum. treaty or supervision in which Mr. Taft thiterfere in the direction "4 The etplanations given on page Knox resolution. Laeal Weather Data tie of S.German establishments, 16 of the memorandum concerning Me- - urged that politica sho uld stop at the Camparative ' June. On pages4 anti following. of the mel show waters edges. . no between the contradiction is 'a con"I with that perfectly." epecial procedure sneesoranduct. agree I and the 'memorandum. DuTe0441 cover the repare, treaty , Mr. Borah; Does politica stop Temperature provided to fix and Gerrilility. ---- -of tinned ."5. Concerning the destruction from the water's edge regarding the Monlion exacted ,,, the fortifications of Helgoland, the at )4 roe yesterday on Yes. Highest doctrine? but side of le. Cm page 86 of the memorandum this 1 101 Allied and asso,lated powers the water. And so with a in this month last year . promised facilities for the principal ,Germany is of multitude' Higheat 101 and raw materlala intend, as they explained on page 17 of other things in thig - 4mportation PligheS,t .!!1 thin mo,nth since L874. a coin, inconceivable that this an be to 1.17: On memorandum, memorandum Lowest appoint this 67, morning page kept out miesion to exereise this control. in con- - of 44i : 1'. 11 this month last year are indicated, among the cabes ether polities, for the people have no way' Lowest 32 to ,formity with the treaty. I month since 1874 this Lowest to themselves lin which the granting of permission express except through "6. The Allied and associated pow- 70 those for considered. Normal he shall yesterday parties." political lexport gold t t. .. elm out to think It their 83 point duty Wee that the view of theme who lean yesterday I lin which the Ileichsh:,,i, has, furnished that 1", 85 they have never deelared that the- signed the round robin?" interrupted Accumulated excess this month- -'I cuaranteee Willett it. could not satisfy German Shoorailways and ntioes of Senator Pornerene. Democrat, of Ohio. Accumulated excess since Jan. 1 .. 44 in any other way. an. prop- not be ehall considered " I tung 33 ' can Only assume to speak for myof the memorandum On page Inch ea arty of the German state, if the Get- - self." replied Mr. 't : There Borah. the assurance is given that any liquiPrecipitation . prove that theysare private never was an instant when I would and ea- mans-ta,dators appointed by the Alliedshall , t i oPeYbe 0 ... K who not denounced as have sociated Total my t yesterday governmenta Parte can na"if that her Germany prove T Of punishable acts shall be prosiif it had taken a stand for this Total for this month 1 1: 1.4' D in then., enter- - ardly with the penal tionals hold share Mr. Hays (the Republican nan Accumulated. - deficiency this tecuted in conformity l4 .,' - ' prises. they Mall receive the benefit league. .69 in an Amen- this month tional (codesays chairmanj ' . of the general principles establiehed can question. 4 6.39 It its. but it has two Total since Jan. 1 Gentles Deleasittee4e Duty. t I In the treaty for each matters. and on which 'Fide does he stand? Accumulated deficiency since Jan sides. -, 1 "It is the duty of the German del- i I 1 3.24 been a Republican all toy bat. Lixted. Offenders be to to account exact an to render egstion i should like to remain a Re...i. 1th .. stated on page 31 of the life. lila ,;. government and to the national i BLit I would trample any Relative humidity at 6 a.m. today 1 33 publican. , It must know ab- - memorandum t: essembly.'Therefore. Allied the and associated platform that endorsed this treaich- Relative humidity at I p.m. yes16 f s eolutely how far the enemy intends - erous scheme and 1 would spit upon to to intend j 13 the Gerpowers terday concealgive eontraet force to these to con- - i ma n goy ernmn, A1 t hi li a Mr)Flq2 after any. platform that was client on the It begs your excellency ene. comes e a list of subtect the treav fort into Observations Weather con-firm by writing the fact that the 1;,... The International bankers may At a a rn. June 22: with lents of the accompanying letter and- 17. pertris Ishorn. in accordance l is to inirren- - monopolize else in the-, everything there-wilifter to the AvIti and associated pbe memorandum treating thean aboveTom can sire United States. but they t monopoperat powinte- - i entioned points constitute. lize the right to organise a new po- ral part of the new peace propositions el.1..1...h . AI led and aiomoiate,l pow- - Wield party. associated and Allied of governthe ... 51,, stated :' on page it4 of tho . rootlet Colionsit Parly. doubt also hits arioen con ers. oe 01 Grandam. have na intent itin ..... 1 of giving' hepligg aa second ,,. docutvben the .?.' w point lir. Hays cannot commit the ReITATIOP53. COMM ir,iull authority z were examined. p submitted Brenta :: W to Certain tol Il'tepublicans neutrality. , reve.ation of aocrets of tone printed copy of the Penec e27- - exact dont want the party to or other confidential informa- F 17 -Lig atitions submitted to us is dtfferent In fa,Jure take a definite poeition because they .. and additions lion, 1: ,,,, 0 the know trnanuscript corrections that I,emocratic on party is thor- -$. 3i ). and pages of f,,ilowng the chair- - the memorandum the printed enpy drom in preand that eery the Allied and asso- - oughlyinorgamged , 4 ...... mian of the tlermatt delegation roma- - elated ti,Wer: have the it einct is United States fighting not provided any for the . led on May 7. t, . 6 671 league of nations. 67i SALT LAKE ,...i 96i -h. -proceiiire 1,, fix anti "Naturally. 'the Clerman delegation aaecial So far as rm c oncerned It does Raker 48' 0 r,,,,,,a,,,,,,,, "a, ted from ".'.er il 481 ,..1 IIII0t conaider as definite the changes Tile the Re., Boise i difference make hot .a4oe. jai;.;1. .1,0;;;:;"h-a-v'what any 56 54 Al!!ed 6 and i i the text which are not made by party does- - I know there'll 0 381 10, hen hnd giv en i tem :art y the Ittit. lity of pre- - publk-and or wic. on ,h p , r"r '''' f'XanlinAn" Cif the 'aidiD e a party that will stand for Amer- - Cheyenne 78 0 ' "I Chicago .. .....t 6S1 pare not the evident charactel- - of all- - .1::.10,erS d,,,tt:tent.t -righta. and prupo,,11.:tttut at Iran 62' 0 .... 62,! 92, Dtenver iditions,, unleiii; the Allied ;Ind i In hi s 'reply. Senator Hitchcock de- d tr ,in I.;;h7n. c,f , ,h,. gninc 66'... 66, 0 ad governments confr the fact that ;ce toUr City Dodge was Hared the why Hepubito niiintho. With a gtogit cans dared notplain I Viiitcaing ,,,,,,... 48. 0 'these divergenries wee duo to a falsely to take a party stand Durango.... ..... I 481 h or rep,tra, Ion,. l 6 copy, not that they tire (be re:4,,hastening tre 52,' 52; the league because test Eureka trinted of tho greatiy idlootening ihrozttiga.taattinst 701 a 91i detirat 64; sentiment made heretofore' Grand Junction..1 Ira public. the tleatsiona STICH 7Iii le tlIFF- - R A NTZA1.7." tiosu..,.ard,.a,elerating 72' 72 0 i :,, Havre an'tworwh.Imin.. shown sentiment. p, eonfifaritItte4 the eGnernIng rmest-eases 98 68 0 snt,-,-,on ttteee 1.; of the metnoraridum Republicart:i as well as Democrats, for Helena Reply. ' ', 66 0 i Huron 64, is roply 4. Clemeneeau says: league.' for Imit,,rtattrih of food and raw theThe ' "1 have the bettor of re-- ! 72 70: Nebraska senator .72 the Kansas gave menCity are acknovt.edeine 'ntt Germany they ..!.1 mot of a number of neespaper ,audi Lander 58' 58i ,; 8 96; , OnV 'tinder teserve of certam It'Ittr of June O. In t,,:, ''t r ece p tto ttftitlesourcommtsn'eattoo ,. 701 'non. ail Fhowing majorities! Los .. . 0 !fn.' Aithin limits that canmagazine the A1iie , 'Id P.ply 86, 6, I Lir the league and read a long list of! New Angeles 767- -.1 t Pod asectetated powers hmiten to in- - h'!' 'of ,,,,ticv,,,i in advance and nh-Orleans .. 741 .12 ifornti you that the !.00 eottiee of the u,,,!,r ,,s,:-.-e 62 of the neCe'tt,ity in whi,h,ltenuttlican paper which, he said. were New York 74; ' I 60,'' .' 0, n it 62! sent to the rterman th. ',.:11 and assr.riated !tower.. r li;tht 62 North Platte 0 r 'peace eonilltloric . "If . t the or, 19 ttf are to he coo- th,a!ret-tdefeat this, Oklahoma Jure Republiran5 'delegation ... 701 881 701 0 taltIng leima,, NI?. ,,,,, Hitchcock as doted the eon. own ,.,;,.. text. authentic continued.i treay." . 921 " economic s,,,aati,n 72! timaha 6 1 1 7A ot the tkerhaft aggreto,lotti thy will find out what the sentiment i Phoenix anti m's. f', lug all the ,,l'' 741 7,4 0 ';s, t' , of the country la" tevt vknt auI lone 7.trade innot the printed frto -0 t - I 56, if Senator PI lett rhPrCra ard ' torah Ast,eti by II he would! Portland. Ore. 1,15, , I,tav Ti, .,,,,,,,,,,,andum oat 501 ' 74' 50 0 ,,,, ,,,,11,,,,i43 Irioclificattems as are the reel-li," of the it, 14p be join in preparing a measure for a popu-- I ..1 To avert serious inconvenience 'and discomfort to be sure of ,h,!,1. 62' 6 62' " on 01 vote Rapid City the to errint to the roinlnthants1.r the Nebraska litiar,titie German uustion itcreatione .enroptent t ; 44. A M. Clemenceau 'i 40 see fit. th rii:Irt ,,,,! senator replied there was no need. for Roseburg .. ....! in a sec,net note to wher,e "" Castle Gate or Clear Creek Coal 0 your 74!....,.. 70' 1.10 the - :t is inf. German drit.gattelr, !export en,d,, tr, vr,,,.,, on the treats WOUA htive enough Repub., St. Louis t:, , .1 .131 your letter of Jiirt 661 ti St. Paul of guarai,-.,1,,,t ..r.,, t,ak t,,,,,, fu,lican votes to seeure ratification. Ott ealleti 6611.22 ' :4 lowest I of the ' Ithe attention of the Allied and asst.,- - nished and that fiaid not to, fuent,,hrf 611.-price , San Diego gili 0 -.1 tated governments to certain San Francisco t; 54' by Any ,iiher mean... .(!hont the prevt-0 70, points :cots ; , ; pon nhieb. according to the German ,:se 56' am- authorm,lion Fe ,,f 56i 88i Santa .1,1!(1 6 and ars' Gilbert t .. : ';Townley elesation there is a divrgence .1too.ated poAcra , 0 . by the re- -' , 1t Oen the tgt tn treaty aett the ,parwton (ornmie,1,11. I ''''' ., 0 t: 1 Are on Placed sent to The 9 Aili0,1 r,enoorancium On and Associated states. June 16, l ; 561 SO )ou, 561 Spokane : in reply to the German of the in,morandom ottsersat whica t on r.4ze ,,,,.! 62; Tonopah 421 lit A: :,1.,lat-ef1 (adv to reretve, JACKS(T)X.. Minn...lune .I 60', . .. thetnson 541 0 Washington 1 1, t It IUEd 1 ews. and ibr.yO f that thr C. !any ....I gel Williston 64 0 Townley. president of the , 1..0 ;,,,,,an froyPrtmAtr. tualr ;11111., 10 'have the hon.r to Inform you that turtgi,ch ' 50t. Winnemucca ...! 50 lel ' and league, the "n Joiteph Gilbert, of .. ' Fuh,t. .. the views of the Allied and tieeoeiatpel or fraudulent ' Yellowstone ..,.-.Stlf 481 t 0 48 former of the league, committed by per- ,J'at organizer on theee daterent pOintS Mined and eh'IrC'd with the 1 Were "n2 on in Placed shipped 111,14010n trial the of district . pernments .t ' in the All:e4 and as- - Court here .. Sun Hues SS. a.m.; suns seta PM stattmenta made on trtte !Gertnen property 11111 today on indictments L,t;-' ' ,, , exclusively by .tat"'. 1."."1",00 these turned last year by the Jackson county p.m, June !I. AiblApliVP L, ckt in rereont! conforrolty viith their own . . 4, .'itiVIliktiG11, and, it neresearY. 'w;i1 int- - grand jury. Gilbert is charged with . i ASKFO1tand GET i made in harics utterances pose penalties and disloyal every was conform.. , 11 ' , ing to the provons of their national the allegation against Townley is con- Granulated (,14 ;lair. -spirary. inflamed by exPc- I Ey" the 1 Among . , The interpretations f grand jury held that Townley as aod Wei sure to Sus those which. according' toabove the .1 president of the I ' . , The league aril 1 assoctated Mertes powers. kly : rellevettby q Original league literature to be as constituting an May be , lye Bawdy. No Snorting. which critielaed some of the ICven. have tiei'n incorporated in the , war just Eye comfort-- At protocol. which the Allied and 'permitted and that he Zatrlinitatkasall41 lishattletell ,, governroents are diSOnsed to Gilbert to make the address roue Drutgists or bf mail 60c per Bottle. ,,, to thtl ucaty,- 1106 Minn., which resulted in Fot Bilk el Se rye free write ;b 1 ' CLEM EXCEAU: , 1 , ,, - .... ' 1 1 r 1 : -- ! i a - A 'Tr; - I. . te 'able ressonable t !' ar , Alsace-Lorrain- fi , . McPlIEE & J McGINMIY C.OMPANY ct t T 1 ne Alsace-Lorrain- e. -- .14 Alsac- e-Lorrerte. , deve 4 r. 0. WEATHER REPORT) . eS 4 4Z .. . it ......... cow-guil- ty La ,,,,,.,.. .. . I, . .. ii - sl --- - .0 oi 6 I, - Calelimelica 1 gsc6) I"" , t- ..,,... .. ., - - ...... 1 Mr. . U.S. Fuel Administrator, . add--ee- Garfield, i -'- , , i i.a...-.....,;..,..- a t t-- -- ,1! to 1 F ;, , n i '"."1" aseo-ciat- - ..) . it ! . ite. -.- ; (771:: , , ? , :3 t i ! t.. li'e iTideclares this c11;, not wouins:tefamrifin.ebuying .. started at .. wiii be impossible to provide- the the year's supply during fall months. , Mr. Babson of the U. S. Department of La., bor says prices will not be lowerCAN'T be : lower. i , 31 Z , in"" .ci t, ...... ..... . ' f- pr,d,, ..1,-,!- , ' A 7 lit ., 7. , 1 -- ,-- n ' ' int,e,d, t' Non-Partis- I re!'"- , 1 1"-la"."4 , k - c, - Trial Sh Di .; , or licit's Yu " ' ' Malted Milk pcies arrest- - - Itsalw Romeds at supplyget yearNOW. ASK 1 41 , - 40 (A Utah Fuel Có .'- - .- ' ,111 - ca s , e) Gat t Jr. ; . . . , . t i , . , . .., -- . , , V aull , , , ill , . Ogg eree 4 - ' Clikagob . , Ypti DEALER the !yak : - Ey cs Non-Partis- ,, ..... '' ' 1 '; t , '- - Pocatello ... . ' Mr. Hinei, Director of Railroads, says that coal will be unusually hard to haul next winter.- 1 ' - A if |