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Show r Inn T e4ar." Th (fnlM T4rt tM r Ua mi hit M Hrw 1C t DESERET. EVENING NEWS. WEDNESDAY XOVEMHKK PAGES 19 1919 SAET I.AKE CITV IraiHaa TVftll ! - tlllM, UTAH It lla 4aa 4 mIum tw MM IHN SEVENTIETH4 YEAH GOVERNMENT MA Y TAKE OVER COAL MINES h c cfc UK A c3j A c3i A ctfc Km 11 cJQb cSfc c3b UK db tub tto cb c8j rib v il, 1TVA (ftfTTa cSb (S3 c9j A tfti 65b irm A tSb A J) , A Twenty Thousand Russian Troops Desert and Join BoUhevik Forces Iron Hand of Britain! fiifi Chief Executive PURSUIT Is Raised Against Letter Addresses Home-Mad- e Reas Leaders To - a OF William Carlisle, Who Held Indications Are That Unless Compromise Is Effected Ad- ministration Senators Will Line Up Solidly Against Radicals Planned to Send as Packages Deadly Christmas Presents, According to Report. MEDICINE HOW. Wjo- - Nov. Blood hounds placed oa the trail of William Carlisle, bandit who lield np lb I os Aageios limited train oa tlie Union Pacific railroad near here Uat night, returned from the scene of the robbery today, unable to follow the trail. The general belief prevailed that Carlisle had been picked np by a confederate with an automobile and had rffrctnl his escape. a I HElIGIXRA, Finland. Monday. Nov. IT, via London. Nor. II. Associated Preoa) It la reported here tonight that SO.OO troop of (sti. Yudnilu-h'- a northwester Russian army hare gone ever to the (By Hi Up Union Pacific Passen- Holklmlkl Th capture ger Train, Is Still at Large fn 19. - on IN Party We- lA of Krek. snath of Orel. Is reported In th dispatch. capturing Tobolsk, 1 shim, Zagailnak, Prtropavlovak, Knkisheoqf Omsk, tli dispatch aaarrts, the BolnhevlkJ took 10,000 prisoners, I . .- -a 1,000 officers. Attempt to Assassinate Kolchak IAIN DON, live Nov. It. An attempt to assassinate Admiral Kolchak, government which up until recently maintained Its capital at Omsk, Is reported In a dispatch received here front Moscow. Hand grenade were thrown at him. Six oldlers were killed and twelve wounded. load of wire. Generals Daughter inf idin g Operators and Miners Told That Any Disagreement Between Them Will Not Prevent Production. LONDON, Nov, J7. Soanewbree la Russian territory held by Lb rrxoiul.on of lat.f.caWASHINGTON. rtilI.ADKI.PIU . Nov. 19 the daughter W Gem. Yadenltch. who led his army fat an Adto In a letter attempt WAIHINQT0N, Nor. II. 4 peaking 1 tion of the peuie treaty a as urged by President " tlon U capture retcograd, la or was hiding for fenr of Dleoovery of a red" plot to slay a ronferen.e abot men befoie laid th being mhlch by today H.ulnmk Louder ministration whom her fallow la fighting. This fact has hern made known brre by with th authority of President Wilofficials with Christmas mail The president said the resolution did not provide of Democratic senators CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Nov. 19. Seven Gen. Yadenltch In London. son's cabin t. Fuel Administrator packages was announced today by for ratification, but rathei for the nullification of the treaty armed posses and a troop of cavalry (bid re press ntatlrsa of th Oerflsld Gen. Yadenltch doe not know what fat has befallen his daughter. Leader feupt. of Polio James Robinson. Immediately the president s letter became public. Republican from Port D. A. Rusaall today ara bituminous coal operator and min are of orders" the which Information of the plot, Lodge declared he did not believe the senate aould obey hare today "that the paopl of the searching the hill and brush lands in Will Not Consent to Armistice he considers reliable. Indicates It the president, "who undertake to command the senate to ratify the treaty a wide area around Medicine Bow for DORPAT, Monday, Nor. IT. (By tho Associated Prraa.) It seems United Stats need, must hare and the for safe it nation-wide make It and Is and directed against without tje reservations which Americanise William Carlisle, notorloue train ban- apparent from the composition of th Bolshevik! legation, which ! here will have coal, and aa long aa the federal, state and city authorities L'nlted State." who last night outwitted his purdit. to coufer with representative of tho Baltic Mate, that th soviet 'go, government stands they will net bo ere not bound by any conwho took part in live national -, Democrat who attended the conference suers. robbed passengers on Union ernment dors not Intend more than preliminary negotiation end that im- prevented from getting It "by On7maof the round-u- p of radicals planning the Pacific train No. 19. th Lo Angeles mediate action looking to aa armistice it fcn probable. ference agreement and said they were willing to accept many miner or may th operators thing. or those dealing overthrow of the government. : do.- Ool. TsUanta, British conxmiaaio ner at Riga, who la here, said Limited, of $250, and escaped Into the jority1, reservation,, but could not accept the preamble today Dr. Oarflald aaotlalned that hi par , of Immediate stepa were taken te in a shower with article 10. Shantung, equality of voting and one or two othera If wounded, he did not intend to darkarqs, la th nor talk participate conference, JCIitvlnaff 'to will be made. If the pose was to fuc.sh th conference' bullets, T prepare federal Investigators, poshead e tho Bolshevik, delegation. .. v v, possible a motion to etrtke out the objectionable one, , with lha data which h would nna tax of failure for tal authorities and police of large If Carlisle boarded the train at- hock majority declined to compromise It was aald. responsibility what wag advance detarmining cities for action against the "mall River, entered a tourist aleepar by (By Self ridge Hennegan.) the treaty would rent on that side of thechamber. any, agreed to. by th operator and at the conference. - Various miners could fh born " properly by compromise measures were considered (Special Corraspondsnca ) terror," which Is scheduled to besmashing a veftlbule window, fired one th public ' on a combitercar to the roof of the ahot before 1. and con Some of those present predicted a working agreement based Nor. through Arrests era gin operation shortly committhe People. Represent modifying "old McCumber and but all Hitchcock forced proposals, nation of .ne tlnually being made In a whol rify passengers and during the Christmas holidays. I represent th people of th Unitmen. women, children, eoldlere and fashion by th British authorities, who Evidence of the existence of a tee reservations, could be reached. ed State In a different sene from tho the administrafinal to decide called been do not "I upon to had rob ara contribute. conference The sailors," working day and night to stamp plot to send bombs through the secretary of labor." Dr. Garfield said. It la part of Mr. Wilsons function to out Bolshevism In this country. these." he told the passengers. tion tactics In the fight for ratification which is expected to come to an malls under ribbons and boll), conciliation. It la my sola effect waitIn vestibule the As stood Carlisle Close end today or tomorrow. After the presidents letter was read there were 100 Russian alien upon was reported to Supt. Robinson by to exercise those power confunction be the administration effected could a compromise Indications that unless ing for the train to stop, a passenger known Bolsheviati, ware rounded up Andrew Emanuel, head of the on th fuel administration: to ferred senators would line up almost solidly against ratification. fired at close range and the bandit recently and sent back to Russia, Just see that an adequate supply of cool la "bomb squad," who aald he unUnited furnished th people of th la belieled to have been hit. - He car- aa Lenina and The presidents letter, addressed to Senator Hitchcock and dated yesTrotzky, who for years earthed it during his Investigation of and to sea that In time States, a over shoulder a his and ried rifle found In a haven terday. follows: war ar London, of radical activities. (By Associated Press) trees, such aa w ar nttll unhappily In was Blood Dear Senator: found hand. his rested many months ago and sent My pistol In th midst of, ths prices asked and ROCK SPRING8. Nov. IE tin Democratic on the pistol, which the bandit back. Yovcre good enough to bring mo word tliat'conference received for coal are not exceastre. It Is extremely difficult Th majority of coal miners In Raid Red Headquarters before "We all realise now that In tho senator supporting live treaty expected to liold a dropped In his hurried escape. His know what to do with tb alien Bol th Rock Spring area returned great coal Industry th publia In an the final votes on the Lodge resolution of ratification and tliat they men and women who In seCINCINNATI, O.. Nov. 19. Mem- hat was found by the train guard to work today desptta open shevlks, Important partner. At one time th would be glad to receive a word o counsel from me. I should hesibers of the American Legion, numPassengers wers positive from de- cret are plotting to overthrow the and mine workers, like, threats operators that would ahot they deb( tate to otter It In any detail, but I assume that the senators only bering more than 300, led by their scription that the bandit was Carlisle, governmentofthlsfouDtry.sjid to . If .they .attempted tedo o, and" farmer consider themselves peculiarly Independent. But the .pubUo has question of the final vote sire my Judgments upon .the officer, descended - upon Socialist who escaped from the state prison at bring chaos and famine. Traltore min operators estimate that by paramount Interest. offon tho resolution containing tlie many reservations of Senator lodge. railroad and In Rawlins, this last Saturday, night city headquarters to. their own countries, they ifcve tomorrow the mines will be runThe people of the United States wt3 the resolution In that On that I cannot liesitrfte for In my . opinion were icials evidence from other and threw hundreds of pounds of radequally come here to preach disorder and not consent to pay an excessive prlos ning, with nearly normal crew. form does not provide for ratification, but rather for the nullification ical literature into the streets, where sure that the train bandit who terror- fan discontent. for eoaL We ara all agreed to that, 8om of th men who failed to but the question now is, What Is an. of the treaty. I sincerely hope that the friends and supporters of the ized travelers through this state in .iihe it was burned. return Bolshevist which facee peril excessive price T. Nor will the publih today took such a stand, treaty will vote against the lodge resolution of ratification. Carrying out their plans. with se- 191? la responsible for last, night's rob- Britain- - ir a very "real bne, 'knd the "in "the' belief of some ' agree to go without this commodity. operators I understand that the door will probably then be open for a gencrecy, word was passed that all mem- bery. "The people of th United Stated authorities' are because of the threats1 to shoot It In no halfuine resolution of ratification. bers should assembly In the vicinity Within a few hours of the robbery hearted fashion.tackling need, and must have and- - will have, number of staying coal, and they will ntt ba prevented I trust that all true friends of the treaty will refuse to support the the British public generally ,Uenu,TbJ of the Socialist headquarters at 10:30 posses had been sent into the Medicine ' away on thl account, however, ia by anything th operators and minora Yerjr menac Ue resolution. A Bow which men the where district bandit o'clock. the the left time Lodge appointed not believed to be large. may do Unless the government is dis' and came from' surrounding from sincerely yours, doors and train, Cordially solved into a chaotic condition. ' Cheyenne. Saratoga!, theftmds 0 The threats to shoot the min--er- e raym" "WOODROW WILSON. "The people of the United State ara hallways and proceeded to Invade the Laramie, Medicine Bow,. Wheatland, I on of it propaganda.::' were made openly at a mass m willing to pay sufficient to maintain a position to' state that building. Rock River and Rock Springs. It was! The president's reference to an opportunity to vote on a "genuine" Most of the literature burned had meeting , here .Monday night- - by- - American standarda but the .question hav an Index k,tlSnd Tfr,li ratification resolution referred to the plans of the Democrats to get acbeen printed for the Communist La- thought Carlisle nrlght have sought some Dalmatian and Montsnegrlan ,. is what ar American standards! Th contains th name and ad- 68 In voted had down cover the miles the of district north after Lodge resolution bor they tion on an unreserved people want th operators to hare n dress, together with ths party of America. Other pamphreccoal workers Yesterday when a lets were issued by the Socialist Pub- Wheatland, where he hid for three ords of na fewer than complete return, but what la a Just return f just men 119,000 proposal. That plan apparently had been blocked, however, by the mall hift started to wofk they Dr. Garfield said h was not yet pro-- ', lication society, Brooklyn, and by weeks in 1916. and womeiv In this country who are of the mild reservation Republicans to stand with Republican Leadwere met 1 near the mine - enLaborators headquarters, Cleveland pared to say what charges eould and who A large posse, organized 8unday fol- gvqwedly IMIshevlat. One was a purported reproduction of er Lodge ugalnst providing such an opportunity son ably ba mad In the price of coal work V bring th "Red Revo-T.trances and turned back by men a letter to the American Workingmen lowing Carlisle's escape from prison aa all the necessary data was not in The Democratic leaders, however, r attempting to seise armed with" rifles and revolvers. from the Socialist soviet republic of Saturday in a box of shirts, left Warn-sutlhand. . Trad Union and Labor rncrvtiBent eay they have been promised a desthis morning for the red Qulef prevail throughout th Russia, written by Nikolai Lenin. as first step; spreading their chance to vote on an unreserved resofficials said they had taken ert where Carlisle wad believed to be. entire district and civil and feddoctrines amongst th men of YtscussWage Contract ho names nor had they recognized any While the posse was detraining at the army and navy, olution before the committee resoltheir In touch with th eral officer organizing thean of Wameutter the eastbound raiders. depo force end completing. their plana ution comes to a roll call and should 19. Soal WASHINGTON, " Nov. situation bellav no trouble will passenger train passed- - with a man What this menace means will be Censures Legion.-Mayothe latter fail they expect the mild bituminous miners and of committees Mid to answer Carlisles description, the more readily arise. The miner, who returned operators in the central competitive John Galvin today severely Iding the rode. The incident was for- state that In appreciated whan 1 group to bring the committee draft to work this morning. It is Bolshevists censured members of the American gotten field went into executive session tountil reports of last night's rob- opened their Russia when ther aald, back before the' senate on a motion were campaign, were not molested In any way. legion, who raided the headquarters bery were reoeived. day to negotiate a wage contract, aftover 690 eventualavowed latter In of the the of the Socialist party here last night to reconsider. er Federal Fuel Administrator Gar'-'- " Carlisle was captured In 191? fol- cause. Bolshevism supporters Eleven allegad radicals who in Russia and burned repreamenda them the necesquantity of supposed lowing a series of train robberies end sent the ' ly their plan is to present are aald to oppose returning io field had urged upontheir by rreatj radical literature. differences sentenced to prison for life. He was terror it haaminority, yet sity for adjusting ments wlilch will make the reserva co A the work gripped The until as their raid ntry mayor designated the demands have a model prisoner and subscribed to enslaved YOUNGSTOWN. and producing the coal the country--need- s Ohio, Nov. 19. masses tlon acceptable. thq "mob It rule" asserted and that been Berounded up and are bqld Liberty bonds and the Red Cross. on steel showed a lock of patriotism' and good cause Of this hie sentence was comIt ia known to be the purpose of Deputy sheriffs opened fire Dr. Garfield expressed regret that awaiting federal investigation. attacks strikers An during He he early today would P. said also that 26 ExM. to the other on citizenship. to muted Traitor lost the operator and miners had not eshand, years Senator Lodge, September. Moat of th miner the failure of the police here, union Carlisle is said to have boasted that tablished a permanent body to adju- force the administration leaders to upon negro workmen leaving an Eaat Investigate to Intervene while the raid wa in he could escape from prison any time y, favor dlcate - their dlsputea Lacking that. Vh? world would be a maxed with official to returning make their compromise proposals be- Youngstown plant and 'one striker progress. . "L am here because I want th lire of Ah he desired. ha aald. the question revolved around work ' 139.999 pending settlement of their pubtthdrfor to-voted was shot In the leg. fore the committee resolution aufe women, ' be here," he is said (o have told It contains names of men, the cost of production. demands by arbitration In One is ' the -and negro hospital f 6 Durinff HIS, hs said, too, who are honored and respected. on. prison officials. Invoke Red Flag Act Approximately f,S00 men are was paid for bituminous coal, th he was hidden in a box or There Is to be found the name was less seriously hurt. The another Saturday took of at conference that up Today's In left , which shirts fac-the least one the 10 mines in Rock average price being $2.91 pef ton.' prison shirt employed of parliament, FAIRMONT. W. Va., Nov. 19. situation with the ' leaders hopeful Bessemer plant of the Republic Iron The box wa delivered to the khose name la known to all, Th production - cost wa $3.16 per and thkt Springs and vicinity. The lorg-- A and county official will Invoke ' tory. Union Pacific house the miners ton, that they might obtain such modifica- A Steel company resumed operation the red where of $160,000,- - a public person, possessed of fairflag act adopted at the recent et.,mln. hqldlnga here- - bvtong lo j ixffJ or 'an averag'e'receiving hi." .- - e of $ 160 per ob ly .considerable wealth, which he Is tion of the resolution as would en- today, the company announced. fn'iS special session of the West Virginia -- ilf.hT the Union Pacific railroad. A total of $330,000,009 went 'to th heep devoting to the cause In secret. anli able them to vota for it. legislature to apprehend radical agl-t- l. U Ihineowners, but tr. Garfield said this Reports received here from the True, a very considerable number Sheet Mills Open tators in Marion county, it waa an-- ! -Will Not Obey Orders. rom . of the men and women numbered 'In Kemmerer coal district and oth-- er i waa not all profit as federal incom' nouneed today in connection with the 3 and excess profit tax had to bo de- the ranks are aliens, Russians and Republican Leader Lodge in a forcoat camps say there was,, Ohio, Nov. It. , bearing of alleged radicals gathered STEUBENVILLE, ' ducted.' ' trsf, ; In who exist East Poles, of the End " Tribesmen Executed. th mal statement predicted that the sen- Sheet mill, and finishing rJrn,ont "CBtly JJLeiLo1-t 1 1 9 , a Garfield In return "th general of miners today department. said, J," Dr, London, and tbeaa peoples art by no ate would, not obey the orders" of taxes amounted to 10 cents a ton avmeans the brain, of the movement. and that tomorrow Decision to invok the ' act was by President Wilson with regard tothe of the La Belle Iron Works, resumed Nov. operators MADRID, Tuesday. II. erage over the whole country, but It are hopeful that-- , the situation by treaty. Inspector Twenty-on- e Moroccan tribesmen were The ringleaders are men and women operations this morning after being reached yesterday -It difficult to estimate for 191$, "The senate has equal power and closed two months. Th mill is work- OBrien, of the bureau 'xf Immigra- executed at Tetuan. eaat of Tangier, whom th public would least suswill assums a think "Da the. mlneworksra normal la you practically to and Scott C pect. Lowe Camouflage of the Judge everything tion, for killing their officers while responsibility" wltBThe president in the ing 7(Lper cent, according to com- criminal should - give consideration to th oper- -. - state- - - court. Inspector O'Brien con- today, In the service of th Spanish gny. the Bolshevist, and so long oa the making of treaties," Said Senator pany ' store because they have to pay . officials.' la todav--Oto believe hi led wicked tb that tinued public in hearings not. youth eminent.: my opinion, .Lodge ' They will taxes?" asked John L. Lewis, presiare confined doctrfnealiftd when plotting arraigned tearfully presented the of the president who orders obey dent of. the United Mineworker of to the aliens of the East End of LonBody Identified. O'Brien hi honorable Given Polish Decoration. to Inspector undertakea aty to commend the senate to America. rn the United States army don and a few agitator in th British fro the-tredischarge The reserwithout ratify The question Is Whether the cOa Labor movement, so 'long will the and exhibited- - a scar which he has CHICAGO, Nov.'-- 1 9. The identity sumcr LIBERTY BONDS vation adopted by a large majority of LEMBERG. should pay enough tba Tuesday. Nov. carried since th battle of Cantlgny, leader of the movspient In this coun- of th "Mrs. the senate which Americanise It and 11. (By th Galicia, Duks" Mary who was excess profits tax and at the arms Associated , He disclaimed any Intent to support flourish. try make It safe for the United State, Capt.- Merlon C. Cooper of Press.) : theJackson, operators their normal The headquarter of Bolshevism In rescued from Lake Michigan three time give Final Quotation. What he demands will not, in my ville. Fla., flight leader of the Koscius- radicalism. . But another testified: this country are In London, where the days ago, today had been cleared up. profit, too," replied Dr- - Garfield. v judgment, be done. ko flying squadron, mad up of Amer' T 4,Yee, I am an anarchist. I believe members of the London Soviet meet 8he was identified by Theodore Mac-Hol- d Basle Indnstry. . At the beginning of today's session, ican flyers, received the Orleta, or n the killing of LibPrices of T. NEW TORE. Neg. camofficials their to of and public plans perfect weekly with eomsMT mining m. Contrasting ths clerks record of the treaty cloture Little Eagle, of Poland bonds at 3.(6 p. today were; !)s of Bt. Joseph, Mich.," as bis elal thia be the forcible destruction of' go vers erty Th Inaugural meeting of th ISA 94: first 4s, 94.49: second 4a 92 ; paign. enterprises Dr. Garfield said K showed IS hqurg andJI mlautea total I th first time s sear today, decora thnr ha nenta3 - Thi man and number of first London Soviet wa held something mother. Mre. Mary MacHold of El waa necessary : third : second 4i. If 41s. 94 sot to loo sight eg Cvs been awarded a foreign officer by thi Mrs. Tex. MacHold had been Paso, . 41s ft 94j victory 44a 94 It: fearth (Continued on page three) young Polish republic I (Continued oa page two.)N ' (Continued os page three) It. victory 4!. 99. missing since July, her son said.. -Okras.) (Contteeed as p A Ni of the Lode- IS - - . ...... . , '4 Coal Miners r -- necly 1 de-dsi- 1 cun-nlng- ly 1! er Deputy Sheriffs per-nlclo- Open Fire on r Steel Strikers Uf 1 t;Ztr - 4) J & i rTtl' - ' fc8 ne T ' . - - -- -- w-i |