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Show Jt DESERET EVENING NEWS THURSDAY JULY 10 1910 "The contracts which these Industrial trusts and corporations bad with . SECY. GLASS SAYS Attorney Generil Palmer Tells Congressional Discusses Status of Enemy priations Committee Further Issues of Bonds Will Not Be' Necessary Plans For Meeting Needs:: 111. ' Aliens Since Ratification Of Treaty by Huns. Get Back 1 this-countr- , YourGripl OnHeallh i Appro- Samuel Gompers Tells Pan-Americ- an Convention Vir WouldJ D - Iron and steel Industrite, but had met ,,ut ttle miVOWa bt,caUB(, ..the8a tual olavery men had kept In bondage and suit Under Conditions He, have beenbeen allowed only their own language newspapers, which taught them they should bate the American Seems To Suspect Ke-,wl- th - These speeches were greeted with such turbulent applausd and ping taat the president of the Mwnr-bl- y Called attention to the fact that handclapping was against the rule 'and threatened to have the galleries Cleared. The debate, however, pro- jCeeded with similar speeches by other j' members and similar applause. p The National party. Introduced an ri f j amendment .In favor of ratifying, with reservo .the express that the sanction ' of International law experts of repute ' should - first be obtained concerning 227 and- 380, and that a neu, articles tral court should be created to Investigate the responsibility for the war. Master Strength Builder . President Fehrenbach Of The Blood protested e "against being torn fnrtm Germany. He said that the treaty Helps Make 0111971 simply made good what had Strong, Sturdy Men and llrol'hv, 1cnntlfnl Women been taken from Germany 150 years before. He hoped that the people of preserve their yo.T'raMwyrfl lerman character,would customs and civil! tiOA, J Ninety-nin- e abstained from years march through the desert," he voting on the deputies resolution to ratify the said. "I can find no other term for peace treaty. , the path it suffering which fulfillArticles 27 to 220 relate to penal-tle- a ment of the treaty prescribes for ua Article 227 the former' Dr. Peter Spahn, leader of the Cath- German emperor arraigns for "a supreme offense against International olic Center party, said; morality We agree to tha treaty under hard and the sanctity of treaties." The other articles to relate the bringing compulsion, to save ourselves from an- before tribunals of persons archy and to preserve the fatherland -- raccneedmilitary of having committed acts in from intern al ruin.' Herr Krelztg, . Socialist; Professor vloatlon of !w and custom of war, : , Scbuecklng, Democrat; Dr. Treub, Na- j tional party, and Herr Kahl, People's - Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea party, all violently protested the InjusRemedy. tice of the treaty, tha ImpoMlbillty of This medicine always wins the good Its fulfillment, and declared that the opinion If not the praise of thoso who day of Germanys .liberation would uso It Try It when yotThavo need ot oooa a remedy. -- Advertisement. j those people were of such a charactor that the people were for years slaves' to these trusts. Persons who observed vessels coititmrlnTcr could see the Immigrants, each with nothing, more Iftan a little box, herded Into '' trains and taken to factories, stock ' yards, steel Indusplants an other ' trial establishments. . "To such a pa.--s did the situation come that the trust magnates would advertise in American newspapers and papers of others countries that they wanted men but 'did not want American workera" -- t - We Are About to Begin a Years March Vorty Through' a Desert, Says Dr, Mueller in Introducing Bill to Accept Terms, j Alsace-Lorrain- tha (Signing 1 d ( e, Alsace-Lorrain- w fTy labor movement and not Join it." . Washington, July Mr. Gompers added that a period ra- -' has of would peace treaty by Germany materially NEWyORK, July 9. Opposition America's campaign suited In a decision by the department of of Labor Lie American Federation can the all her inhabitants. , f Justice that the great majority during! to unrestricted. Immigration This is a critical time, a crucial olutlon ratifying the peace treaty was German and Austrian enemy aliens Secretary Glass made this statement .the next Jour years. Is based largely time, a time unprecedented on the adopted by the German national ha- now at large on parole may safely be Go,?l'er continued, and ge'mbly here today by a vote of 209 to in submitting to the congres- - on a desire to checkmate a combina- today j released from all parole obligations, sional the tlon of corporations, trusts and ahlp- - selves or b e "ve rwh elrne d ? Wh e n Ihii " 1 1 5 moat ot the ministers were present committee not appropriations has however, Gen. Palmer, Atty, statements of th treasury ping companies,'' to bring Immigrants critical . period is past, at the meeting and there was a full at- Amrr9r;in changed hla policy, announced at the, preliminary on the condition of the nation's fi- - to the United States under contracts again become the home of thuer who tendance of deputies. Dr. Hermann time of the conviction of Eugene V. nances. He arrived at the estimate by which made them virtually "slaves to 'voluntarily come to make homes and Mueller, former minister. In tntroduo- Debs with respect to citizens convicted , the average peace time ex- - 4hese trusts, Samuel Gompers, prest- - wa wm extend tne nan a of welcome- in the government bills explained subtracting danger-trader the espionage law jrad declared in an I penaes for. the earn time, at dnt of the federation, Mr. length thoa who come In that spirit confinement.Tht th hastening of the ratification th ous aliens still-I- n the of 11,000, 000,004 annually, federation 0f Labor here tonight The federation selected Mexico City order-woulbring about the lifting of rainier said today the department was front n(e the total expenditures, 992,427,-000,00- 0 Discussing the alleged combina- - as the place for the third annual con- - the blockade. continuing to review cases of persons 40 "We are aDout to enter upon ventlon, which win be held next July. tlon, Mr. Gompers said: during the war. convicted under the espionage act and .Taxes. revenues aadLoteer than her. 4a r clemency that recommendations tor be presented rowed money took care of 99,294,000,-00- 0, a number of themiwould These do or about 29 per cent of the war Wilson. soon to President not Include the cases of Debs or others coat. The remainder came- from libf similar importance," however. of the peace erty bond and victory note Issues and While ratification assem- sxvinga stamps. national German the treaty by makes possible Weimar today at No More Bonds, bly of Ger-- 1 the raising of the blockade Palmer Gen. Further Issues of bonds, Mr. Glass many. It will be for Atty. what extent commer- said, wilt aot be necessary "before the jto determine to between United . the cial relations maturity or redemption of the victory States and Germany may be resumed. notes, which have four years to run. Should the allied and associated powthe blockade, Atty While it is Impossible to estimate the ers agree to lift an Gen. Palmer will have to render of expenses to be Incurred during the -opinion as to whether provisions can present fiscal year, the secretary Is the trading with the enemy act confident that treasury certificates by execube suspended or abrogated tive order in advance of the formal supplemented by short-ter- m notes will termination of the war through final provide the necessary funds to pay of the ratification peace of exchange ths govsmments debts. treaty. 1 need scarcely to say , the secreThe attorney general . In Informal Each Consisting of tary added, "that the realisation of statements has declared the trading these sanguine expectations is continwith tho'ftmray act must continue In gent upon the practice of the most lores until tV date of the proclamaeconomy by the government and tion of exchange of peace treaties, un- rigid the continuance of ample revenues less the president declares an earlier from taxation. Such a course, accomdate. by the practice of sober econHowever, the state department, real- panied The War Department, througk the above corporation, organised ander Act I Crngma, netftkd "An Act and wise Investment by . our izing the importance of giving Ameri- omy and Appropriation for the Support of the Army, etc., approved Jniy A Ittt, an acoenat ef war thu nuiking strict avoidance of people wests can business interests an advantageous and speculation, will make it possible necessity, built railways and prepared milling facilities far the timber frees two of the Urgent hitherto position in the race for German trade, for the American people to respond to timber areas of the Pacific Northwest, namely, Olympic Pmisonla, State o W talus gton, and Linhas made arrangements to have the the demands to be made upon them coln County, adjoining Yaqaina Bay, Stats af Oregon, Urinding tbs famous SUsts Basin. American consular service In Gerfor capital and credit by the many begin to function at the earliest privately Development, at data af Armistice wan advanced to such a atags that cither of thaaa nations . of demands . which possible moment. Though American are reinforcedEurope be complete operation, tncUdiag milling and legging, in sixty to ninety days. . placed the strongest and goods can be exported to Germany most vital ties by AB facilities and structures arc af highest grads, machinery of bitest typo aad afl of for the sympathy without the assistance of American der the so per vision ef experienced and practical engineers, contractors, halirnm and who fought and won the war consuls under American customs law Allies, u with as weU as AAnirabU ctimatfe conditions for year aronad ifniflea by the most obIs the consul certification necessary vious dictates of Supplemental equipment far loggia and railway apsrntlan, owned by the cacgaonttaa, caa ha to the exportation of German goods Gross pubUe Debt. to America. adbjeet to prior solo. In the opinion of officials here the In calculating the war cost SecreEvery facility for detailed Inspection will be offered. Detailed piaaa, deecripthm alt are avaBable in German blockade will be lifted as soon tary Glass made no deduction of exfarm with terms of ante. ' pamphlet as the proper arrangements can be penditures for loans to the Allies, Onteen, profiles, maps, ownership data,reamptete working spedficstiana and m eater Index af miB propmade. It is believed that this means which amounted to 99,102,000.090 on aad erties art available for inspeettea at offices af corporation at Teen EUg, PatCtead, Ora, U. B. A. machinery that there first mast be reoeived by June 20? or for other Investments, the secretariat of the peace conference such as ships, stock of the war fin.. .. properties will not be sacrificed nor will bid W In Paris notice of the action taken ance corporation,, bonds of tbs federal considered for less thin reprododioa rtloes. German the and land etc. The gross today by banks, assembly that In the ease of the United States, debt June 90, without deducting public such President Wilson must Issue his proc- investments, was 92S.494.009.000, lamation declaring the blockade at an net increase for the war period of la Pacific Nerthwmd and end. 929,049 190,949, representing the exThe action of the president Is said cess on disbursements over receipts. i b ln no sense dependent upon the Part A ageism Recent disbursements have been on treatment of the peace treaty by the a steadily descending scale. Expend! United States senate, for the reason tores in the fiscal years Just ended that the blockade was established as amounted to $19,914,000,000, virtuala purely military measure. ly the estimate made by treasury experts last. November when the cessation of hostilities necessitated sqdden County, Four'Classes Who Need revision ' of government plane. - In Washington the expenditures were $800,000, No Wheat Flour License June 000, the smallest amount in any month AlongShipping Faedtes since 1117. side deep water Paget Sound; Four TheSeptember, WASHINGTON, July I. 20 debt was June floating Chicago, Milwaukee 4 St. Pam classes of dealers or users of wheat in the form of treasury Transcontinental Bnfhray Sysflour will not be required for the pres- certificates, of which more than 9409, tem. PndOecanat terminal rntea. ent to obtain licenses from the United 000,000 matured or were redeemed Heaviest ttm. Mill Batidh States wheat director under regula- July 1, leaving slightly more than tions Issued today by tbs license diwhich la outstanding, WTfdUMry4adividiml vision of the director's offloa These roughly the amount of the deferred Inclasses were defined os follows; , stallments of the Income and profit electrically diivaa; ana IS and and other establishments taxes for the fiscal year 1019, hut Hotels one LI fi. band hand saw, St serving food for consumption on the coming due this year, and of the dein. gang, td bt v premises, who manufacture bread or ferred Installments of the victory loan and rail owtncnd la other bakery products exclusively for subscriptions. such consumption. Marked Improvement In the market Site Consists of 181 acres sc which 4T acme are Capacity 100,000 F. B. M. per 8 kr. day. Dealers in damaged wheat unfit for price of existing government Issues in eorv-rresolid able for drying yard. avail on brick Power Plant building Fireproof human consumption. ths intervml to elapse before other Balkheaded aad filled around bandings. foundation; Custodis stack, refuse burner, 2400 Dealers selling wheat or wheat floor bonds are offered to investors were M. B. milliom 15 asperity. F. storage Pond 1500 for II. p. water tube boilers; presat provision Lag to purchasers for use and consump- predicted by Secy. Glass, with corresK W. turbo generator; piping- - aad room provided Housing PaciiHieo Camp bnfldiaga. modem cettagaa tion exclusively on ships owned, op- ponding decreases In the Interest bases brick hotel, rnmnlriate tea. aad throb story erated or controlled by such purchas- at which they have been selling, and , for additional 2000 K. W. etty adjacent ers. ished; also eenaiderabte bearing room ia Ample Water Sappty, consequently assurance that the govManufacturers or alimentary paste ernment will be able to finance itself Present Cenditme Ninety per cent cmnokto-n- ew Highest quaBtv skill and design hi Engineering rwhOi neither sell, manufacture nor for a 'longer period open better terms entire batallatioa by recognized experts of wide machinery on hand for Installation. Capable of pna store wheat or wheat flour. when the four-yevictory notes maductiva operation la SO to 190 dayn. technical and operating experience ture. Government Operations. 1 S. Tn detailing the governments operm 17 aflm vmt Mlhraokm This vtth On Brm Glass showed that ations, Secretary aMk LMAM.VM ft. ot Hr, m7.ma.am R Saymo. Fort AnaclM. Mala Dm aomplttoC M Bile to take Pbrnmati 9S, 479, 922, 406 of tha payments for Mt.0M.orn ft. CaCar, Ult.l ft BwatodL Tlmtoc towacU 9m Onpt richt ot ny j mend nbfUnUC rodbd I Sudu4 war expenditures came from income ara paM, to rrtvato lr haU branch which lonlac ran , Cm-wtd elmrammi M Ik nils gnml ballaat) and profits taxes 92,411,292,140 from aut lacmahraaca hr larsa mol. FmC vs kmto, ter waftettna I sulna 14 (fee. eomtamt Ridltali i z miscellaneous Internal revenue, such phTtocallr paoolblo wltMa M tovtafieC ; nllm mite akttnm 1 l.l : vs. M as taxes on liquors, tobacco and luxampUm Aaaatoa or othor Pasto twad mi mndt .Mala Baa aoavtravUoa tovaiva t to aa4 totiy to tonias aHItfimal Odom umaliil 9099,040,499 from miscellaneous graM. uries; M mllca ttoraash araeUcailr ft artowC.4 B. ft. thus" m.m Ha. 1XM.M j4a. sniilas. M revenues; 9429,999.721 from customs ballaat. Umber. Hamma Vatu and 914,046.219 from the Panama canpllm, $00,400 T. B. M. timUr la ntasa, M.M AmtoX 79 mdtm aradad Ur 4wwm Spar avxncatlBC al. Three months of the war period, June 1919, and March and June, 1919, saw the government's receipts, other S i than borrowings, pass ths billion-do- L 1919 the amount lar mark. In June, was 91,991,772.019, virtually all of MU1, RsilM4U"wMl Timber which came from Income and profits " taxes. , S. P. D. Rsilroad No. 11 Mill at Toledo, Lincoln Co., Ore. . in 'Beginning with 979.219.777 (Taairtoa Haatbara) April, 1917, disbursements grew stead- Bar. TUIa watre PactiUtoa Taualna I ' Sblpptac torarihava to Fa, tor. months be- -i CoaaaeOag lty until the bllllon-doilBnuich of Soatbara radfia BaUwar Yaeaiaa Ha 1M arilaai graded LT ariho Mu aaaaatotod 'a gan In December of that year, the Bratamt Paetfle Ceaet toraalaal mtoa. mftoa todtacs aiwiilitrfl AW additlaeaT i2.7 expenditures not falling below Jhat Yaqaiaa Bar harbor dmbpmat to Govara-nmllaa aavra aaanplatad. kagiaa K. man afl aad mark ontll the last montha The greatand port aathorlttra oadar war. water fadlttlaa. ton doapn booming gnnmd a Your crops and your fruit est expenditure In any one month was Milt Modem, lndifidoal aloctrto awtar frlvw Fee rimpto right af war. ; $2,090,976,865 Yagnina Terminal. In December, 1912. marblacrr ot Baeiflo CoaM trpa I oae 10 aad aaa be ruined. Standard gang 07 H to. rod. aaatd haUaft wH may 72 aad 94 la. carriasea; 11 band toad 9. 4 3 'sace-Lorral- ne i United States Spruce Production Corporation TWO EXTENSIVE LUMBER DEVELOPMENTS, PACIFIC NORTHWEST, U. S. A. A Permanent Railway System Tapping Laree Virgin Areas of Timber and a Well Located Modem Sawmill of Large Capacity t h self-intere- st. Thee Properties on Olympic Peninsula, State of Washington Port Angeles CUlm , - , te m 's AS bUi win ha i to. at No . ar oftUo AH aetoak, P. D. Railroad No. IMaH bU atvHcattoo. Ho bbto win ba oaapaatoC to aarUflaC (back to tha aaaoaat ef 9100.000 M mU aavabk tn tha Uadtaf Stotaa Bprar FraCacMoa Car. wafa . to ba ratatoaC aa Uamht. Cavaajaa m tallarv af WOtoe to aomplc- to ba wtond , . pwOaaa aa , K-- mi owt afC. tajaattoa. totoiCaa Carp,kibIto tha A tnn aaw aa4 aU to , . ttsbo Trad Are Coming S. P. D. Railroad No. Sacthan) riToto ar I e atone ot ft Inter Park Highway! Protect your hard work with Are to be Promoted HELENA. Mont. July of commercial clubs and highway commissioners from Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming. Colorado. California and North and 8outh Dakota, will meet August 9 at the Grand Canyon hotel, Yellowstone National Psk, to consider plans for western lpter-par- k highways, .It was announced hare today. was for the at the Requestmeeting suggestldn of the department of the Interior, C.alT for the meeting was issued by the Montana Association of' Commercial Club Presidents. It will ' be the sequel of a good roads meeting on May 23, last, when j held In Helena on extensive program for connecting the national parks of the west with suitable highways was outlined. Horace M. Albright, acting director of the national parks service, will arrive in Helena, next Saturday to arrange for .the gathering In Yellowstone Park.- - Hail Storm Policy Write and ask us about these i - ' Heber J.Grant 4 &Co. A7 General Insurance SALT LAKE CITS, UTAH v-- - , - aawi 4 in. vertical and 72 la.' hortaoatal rewwa s com- B. M. tor 9 hr. dar. merclal eapaelty 2M.000 Fewer Flirt 2,000 H. F. water tsha hollara ! 18S0 9L W. turbo senarator aad aexUlitMe, aH la place oa aoaereto feanditlona ; atoal atadt and -nfoaa burner. Corf pleta mill aad looomotlva auchiae ehap. Machiaerr and power plant an at eita, tt Inatalkd; eapabla of adjoatmoat . to porrhaaer'a Aarple Water gap-flysite eoaaieta of to arrwa, ample for lumber etoraie and h curing ficllltwa. Tratka aad Laadias Bhvda with Maoafaeturiar 8hcd IMS on alt. Office Baildiag and Htora II 41 Log (Horace adjacent, capacity 20.000.an0 T. B. H. Writ ideated for large him fintriwd aradact' minafartartnc plant far roil aorkrttnc thraath- eat United State. Thla forperation owna intenat in Toledo A Si let a Log. R. R, tapping imoMaan virgin ltoaglag IT halt lmmadUtaly north. t. i rates. ' - , Properties in Lincoln : County,: State: of ; Oregon HailStorms low njeet - ! aaaaonad roadhad. 8trwetaroa foe hagvtaft land Maaianoa atortmaaaa. aa too tie log, old earvatnra II deg. Maxtamai grade, va. laadto m. aatpttoa A7H,. 'Uto toad torn torn-bend area of nearly $ biUlea ft. pertlf ttoaglm Fir aad Sitka Saawea, with enme Kemtodt aad Cedar, which aaa b logglBg ll r to , lt Ctrl Tg fAUWr . toMPLtnb rh oPAoe .. fta utrtt paojic lOteftSS ' . when! tow torn and barvaa, main peaal-'to Xagolaa Northern at Y 1- -. tranriocrlng aetna. Fea aUapto aaata line right to way in-- -- .i tee tooth art additional BMla lino graded r apart graded i 2 M trnlaa ridioga eompkta. . ard saaga M . lb. rail, aand baliaet, ruiv fairly wall areaanrd. atraotuna bearviaat loi-'j vm. arapfloa. 2 Yteiiltoiar grada, t va. amalaHMD aarvatata. Water aupnlr. - gton araotea haaaaa, erarahnwaa. hoamin gretT: ' Ur boeeea and parkata foody ter aporatioa. 3 a aa - tap aarmaalmataly IOAMO.OM ft tim.-oeraad to tkto aarparaUoa and dmcrlhrd briov. an ;t(r ( . k. ByoUm. ' - Tmwo -- Timber Tract Thla anrporatloa awna la fan tbooa arhmral right about 12,000 aena of Ugb grad timber at aoatharn and Ilea Waafheaa R. R. In appear. imtoty fvUawtao gnaadtoMat De aglet Hg, MCr ft 744.00 41 L0 ft) Address all Communications and Bids to Engineerins Department ' , eemptotod from lortton Bar. Thla railroad built lata Yaqoloa Bath a her raHiwade te Ha af any aMtomto Fadfto Cooet itom BaBway Bay Termini ae ton toliaa to (Ida water bedew Toledo aeriL ft - to taw 12 4 , , ftft; ttt.74l.0A9 hemlork, too,. 14,009 Complete top -aad aaor Una loeatian. bev nul deealaprd far loggiag aatir tract. eadax. , United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, U. S, A. 4- ).! This Sato te betex ad- - varUaod simultaneous- ly in aQ principal cttics ia the United States, Canada, Europe ' and South America. f s 4n-- i . |