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Show GREEN RIVER DISPATCH, GREEN RIVER, UTAH" Handy Things IiiiN Our Toilet Pieces singly or Insets, in cases or veil for traveling or your dressing table a guarantee of comfort. III TREATY RGHT Our TWO AVIATORS CAPTURED BY BANDITS FREED UPON THE PAYMENT OF RANSOM. ADMINISTRATION FORCES WILL CENTER EFFORT8 ON GETTING TREATY OUT OF COMMITTEE. recallable prices ease the way. WILSON DECLARES PRE88ING NEED OF COUNTY 18 FOR PRODUCTION BY INDU8TRY. BOYDPARK MAKEjGToF JEWELRY Had Loat Their Way After They Had Been Farced to Land aa Result of Engine Trouble and Were Taken Prisoner by Bandits. Republican Senators Declare Result of Negotiations Will Ba Stiffening of Resistance to Attempt at Unreserved Ratification. Admits IJeutenuut H. G. Marfa, Texas. Peterson, one of the I wo American aviators held by Mcxlcuu buudits for ransom, crossed the border to the American side early Monday morning. Shortly after Lieutenant Peterson crossed the border, Captain Matlack returned, bringing with hlui Lieutenant Washington. As s sequel to llie White House conference on Saturday between President Wilson and Senator Hitchcock, administration louder In the senate treaty fight, it has become spparent that the administration forces will center tlielr present effort on bringing the treaty out of committee and defeating any textual amendments, leaving In the background any negotiations relative to final ratification with reservations. Meantime, Republican senators declared one result of the negotiations of the lust few days and of Senator Hitchcock's statements after he had left the president had been to stiffen resistance to any attempt at unreserved ratification and to Increase the determination of those who want the treaty amended outright. They asserted Saturdays mjI1 had shown opposition growing stronger In the face of the explanatory statements from Tokio and from the White House. The reimrted jmsitlon of the president that any textual amendments would send the treaty back for renegotiation with Germany without any military force to compel acceptance of the American demands was taken as largely forecasting the trend of the amendment fight. It Is known that Mr. Lodge lias been studying a number of drafts. Including those drawn by the McNary group and those suggested by Ellliu Boot, William H. Taft and Charles E. Hughes. He Is understood not to have stood sponsor for the draft he' showed to the Republican senators, however, but to have merely submitted It for consideration. Republicans' assert that the only possible outcome. If reservations are to be adopted In place of textual amendments, will be agreement on the draft drawn by Mr. Lodge or some other senator which must be accepted The only open by the Democrats. question, they declare, Is how drastic the reservations are to be. The Democratic leaders, however, maintained there had been no change In their stand for unreserved ratification, and In some quarters the outcome of the conference between the president and Senator Hitchcock was Interpreted to mean that Mr. Wilson would fight uncompromisingly against both amendments and reservations. Washington. President Wilson on August 13, for the second time vetoed the bill repealing the daylight saving U 1 hi vis. Captain Mat luck brought back with him one-hathe ransom money. He wild after Peterson hail been released, Ihivis was brought forward by the bandits, and the two mounted Captain Matlaek's horse. The buudits demanded the rmuuluder of the ransom money, and Captain Matlack and Davis answered by riding rapidly away. The aviators luuded on the American side of the river, Ueutenant Peterson wild, Uiwn their arrival at Candelaria a week ago Sumlny, their engine develuied trouble and they were forced to land, smashing tlielr landing gear and fuseluge In doing so. The two uvlators then tried to find llielr way to the nearest unity camp and became confused. They wulked and swam down the Klo Grande during Monday, Lieutenant Peterson wild, uiid then hired Mexican burros after Peterson developed a fever. They had started for Candelaria when an armed .Mexican overtook them and made them prisoners. They were unarmed. They were overtaken by a band of armed bandits. Lieutenant Peterson said, and a crowd of people from u little town. They continued on their forced journey until Friday night, when, the bandits forced the aviators to write missuge8 demanding ransom and telling of the death threat lf Persian Treaty Causing Comment Paris. Although the laaice conference has not yet taken up the BritiHh-lersia- n treaty, which just came to light wherein the British claim special privileges In Persia which practically makes Persia a protectorate like Egypt It Is expected the subject will be brought up before the council of five as soon as the shah of Persia arrives In Paris. Firemen Ask for Big Raise. Cleveland. A 83 to 85 per rent Increase In wages )s demanded for firemen and hostlers on railroads in the United States and Canada in a wage scale adopted before adjournment Sunday by 300 general chairmen JAPAN TO RESTORE SHANTUNG. of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen in session here all Restitution to China Promised by week. Premier Hara. Tokio. Restitution to China by JaWould Salvage Kruger Fortune. of those parts of the Shantung pan London. To recover more than now ocIn gold, part of the fortune of province, Including Klaocliow, will be by Japanese forces, cupied Oom Paul Kruger, once presi- made without the late but unnecessary delay, dent of the Transvaal, which Is be- the time required will be dependent lieved to be cemented in the hold of the attitude of Chins, said Tak-asthe bark Dorothea, sunk on Tenedos upon Dara, the Japanese premier, In reef off the coast of Zululand, Is one an answer to a as to whether question of the projects which may be revived actual restoration would take place. as a result of Improvement In the science of salvaging sunken ships. FRANKLIN F. ELLSWORTH Labor Party Being Organized. f Initial steps In the organChicago. isation of a national labor party were taken Monday at a conference of representatives of labor organisations of several states. A tenqiorary executive committee was named to Issue a for delegates to a national convention to be held in Chicugo In November and to set a definite date. 117,-(H- hl Fire at Idaho Penitentiary. Boise. Fire broke out from spontaneous combusion Monday morning In a building used for a jiower plant at the Iduho state penitentiary and ue-- l roved It, together with about eighty cords of wood, and caused damages lo dynamos, boilers uud engines used for lighting In the slate Institution. k America about September 1, and, .shortly after his arrival, would visit his old home In Missouri and would also go to Cheyenne, Wyo. Representative Franklin F. now serving hie third term ae member of tho house, hae announced hie candidacy for governor of Minnesota. He ie a member of the committee on interstate and foreign Elle-wort- eom-merc- ei Tinoco Reaches Jamaican Capital Car 8trike in Gotham. Kingston, Jamaica. Federico Tinoco New York. All subway and elevated railway lines of the Interboro Ilapid who recently abandoned the prcsldcii-r- y of Costa Illca and fled the country, Transit company toere tied up Sunduy he would lie assassinated, arof members of fearing 13,000 by the strike the Brotherhood of Interboro Employ- rived here Saturday on board the ees which went Into effect at 4 oclock. steamer Zneapa, en route to Europe. German Workmen Are Touchy. Workmen In Hie rullroud shops of central Germany nre refusing to repair un armored locomotive, part of the equipment of the army, on the ground that It Is s tool of "Noskes bloodhounds. Coblenz. the Majority. CARRANZA IS WARNED THAT AUTO MANUFACTURER WINS HI8 MURDERS AND OUTRAGES OF LIBEL SUIT AGAINST CHICAGO AMERICANS MUST CEASE. NEWSPAPER. - Communication Couched in Strongest Objected to Editorial Which Attacked His Alleged Pacifism and Hia ReLanguage Used in Any From This Government 8ince Vera Cruz ported Opposition to an Invasion of Mexico. Occupation. Mount Clemens, Mich. President Carranza Washington. and the Mexican government has lieen wanted that Americans must be protected in future. The first definite move toward the long expected clutugea In jHillcy In dealing with Mexico was disclosed on Thuraduy. Carranza has been wanted that if ihe murders and outrages of Americans continue, the United Elutes "may he forced to adopt a radical change in Its policy with regard to Mexico. With the announcement at the state department, however, came no authoritative Indication of how far the American government is prewiring to go to enforce what lacks nuly the diplomatic technicalities of an ultimatum. The government announced Its action by publishing an exchange of notes with Mexico City, and prefaced Us official statement with the explanation that the diplomatic representations referred to .had been taken In view of the lonii series of murders and outrages of American citizens In Mexico, culminating in the murder of Peter Catron In San Luis Potosl last month, and the peiqietratlos of other acts In disregard of American Uvea and property." The communication to Mexico is couched in probably the strongest language used la any from this government since the exchanges preceding the Vera Crus occupation. All official Washington began at once looking behind the official text seeking some reason for an Impending change of policy, for which there has been (jemsnd in and out of congress. Pressure from foreign governments and pressure in congress which Is preparing an investigation of flie whole Mexican situation were among those most commonly discussed. Outwardly there was no reason apparent except the long und growing list of outrages on Americans. Henry Ford, automobile manufacturer, was awarded damages of tl cents in Ills suit fur l ,000,000 against the Chicago Tribune. A Jury In Judge James Tucker's court the verdict Thursday night after deliberating 11 houra and IX) minutes. Ford bused his suit on an editorial published In the Tribune ou June 23, 1010, which Hppeured under the captThe edion', "Ford is ail anarchist. itorial attacked Ford'a alleged pacanrlpre-purednes-x ifism, stressing Ids pre-wa-r activities and Ids reimrted opposition to an American invasion of re Austrians Want Charles, For the joist three months the legal fight was waged without a let-uAttorneys for the defense attempted tu show that Ford Interfered with government activities and that contrary to reports he had refused to give returned i militiamen their fonner positions feltbls factory. . , Witnesses for the plaintiff testified thnt these men were not only on their return from the border hut that their families, In many Instances, were provided for by Ford during their time of service. p. OUSTS BRITON. Head Orders William Cummings to Leave Country. William Cummings, Washington. British charge d'archlves hi the City of Mexico, has been pnlered to leave tlie country by President Carmnxu. While not officially stated, It was understood that Carranza's action resulted from the statement recently made In tlie house of commons by the British undersecretary , of state that Great Britain had not recognised the Carransa government and would not do so until there was some guarantee that lives and property of British citizens In Mexico would be protected by the Mexican government. Mexican Idaho Minors Strike. Wallace, Idaho. A walkout of practically 100 per cent of the miners of Burke, Mullan and Nine Mile districts PROFITEERS FIRED FROM BOARD of the Goeur d'Alenes occurred Friday following a vote by members of the Grain corporation Scandal Revealed International Union of Mine, Mill and By Senate Probe. 8melter Workers. Washington. Evidence at a secret investigation of tlie purchases of beans Pilgrims Killed at Craning. for the food administration during the Lima. O. Five persons were killed near here Friday, when war so Incensed Julius H. Barnes, of an automobile In which they were New York, president of the United States grain corporation, that he forcriding was struck by a Western Ohio Traction car. The victims had been ed two employees of the administration to resign,' the senate and house agriattending a Catholic pilgrimage at cultural committees were told by G. A. Carey. , Turner, preslcnt of tlie California Itcan Growers' association. MISS MARGARET BONDFIELD ly 8tudent Held for Girl's Death. ltliacu, N. Y. Donald W. Fellier, Cornell sophomore, and son of a wealthy Uw Angeles oil promoter, was held on a charge of first degree murder In connection with the dlsappetir-unc- e of Miss Hazel Crance, 18-- y ear-ol- d Itlmca girl, oil the night of July 19, when site went canoeing on Cajmga lake with the college student. Six Per Cent Guaranteed On Capital Invszted. Wuclilnglon. A plan devlxpd by S. Davit's Warfield of Baltimore, under which the government in the reorganisation of niilnmds, would provide a minimum return of 0 per cent, oil invested cnpitnl with division of all suremployplus over that uniouiil ees, the public and the earning road, was outl'ncd Thursday to the public iiitersintc ooinmerce cmninlrtee. Luther M. Wulter of Chicago, general counsel for the National Assort-- , at Ion of Owners of Railroad Kecnri-lles- , which sponsors the plan, discussed its various points with the committee at a five-hou-r session, and declared It could he put Into effect at once, or certainly wfih the return of the muds to private control at the end of the year. The right of labor to share in the profits of the roads was laid down hv ' Mr. Wulter ns one of the fimdiimenluN of the plan. . Rumanians Not Aeked to Leave. Paris. Tlie supreme council In Its response, drafted Friday, to the reply of the Rumanian government to the note of the council regarding the occupation of Budapest, does not ask the Rumanians to leave Budapest immediately.' Pettura Attacks Reds. Warsaw. General Kinion Pellura, lender, the Ukraiilan after having withdrawn his troops from the Polish front, has attacked the Bolshevik! and captured the town of Zwcrinku. k Russian Operations Costly. British cxprndlinrex for London. I lie itHval and military oierations in Mias Margaret Bondfield, asais-an- t Russia from rile date of the Hriuixtice secretary of the National Federation until the end of July amounted to of Women Workers of England, is 330.00(1,000, according to an olflciul making speeches in this country on "white paper" Issued here Thursday. behalf of organized labor. Wild West 8tunt In New York. Buffalo, N. Y. Three members of Austrian regime have reiterated tlielr the crew of a Lehigh Valley troop requests that former Emiieror Charles train were held up by two masked assume an active part In Austrian af- men between Niagara Falls and Buffairs, according to a dispatch from falo early Thursday and robbed of Zurich. all their cash. rarix. Dignitaries of the fonner two-thir- Mexico. WARFIELD HAS RAIL PLAN. Oregon Bank Robber Escapee. Kaelin, Ore. Cheater William Clark, who robbed the Bank of Beaverton, and was sent lo the penitentiary one month ngo, made his escape from the Berry field on the prison funtt. He Is 21 yeurs old. The president said he returned the bill without Ills approval with the utmost reluctance because he realised "the very considerable, and in some respects very serious, Inconvenience to which the daylight saving law subjects tlie fanners of the country." Declaring the pressing need of the country was for production by Industry, the president said he had been obliged to "balance one set of disadvantages ugHiust another" and decide which was tlie more serious for the country. Republican house leaders said they had not determined wlmt they might do In the mntter of again attempting lo hiss the daylight repeal over tlie president's veto. This was the second time the president hud vetoed repeal of the law by which the clocks are set forward an hour on the last Sunday in March and turned buck un hour the last Sunday In Octolier. Tlie first veto was several weeks ago, the repeal being attached as a rider to the annunl agricultural appropriation bill. White House officials and members of congress could not recall a previous Instance of a president having twice vetoed the same bill. Efforts to pam the agricultural measure over the veto failed In the house, and then the separate house repeal bill then pending was passed hy the senate. Leaders In vote congress doubt, that the necessary to pass the repeal measure over liid president's head can be obtained. CARRANZA Japan Refuses Aid to Kolchak. It Iihs been learned Hint tlie Japanese government lias Informed the government of Admiral Kolcliak that Japan Is unable to accede to Its request to send several divisions ol troops to sssist Kolchak in the wut against the Bolslievlkl. Strike Leaders Refused Bail. Winnipeg. Bull was refused te eight leaders of the recent Winnipeg strike hy Judge Cameron, who ordered their arrest for alleged violation ol nromlses not to agitate. Tokio. MAM STREET . SALT LAU CITY 1 Business Courses Bookkeeping Typewriting Civil Service Posting Machine law. , Pershing Coming Home 8oon. Paris. Before leaving for Italy, General John J. Pershing told corre-indents that he expected to sail for That in Some Instances Farmers Are Inconvenienced by Daylight Saving Law, Bu Benefits un-nu- Eight Killed at Crossing. Cleveland. Seven members of the John Tralnor family, of Cleveland father, mother, four sons and a daughter and a woman relative of the Trainers were instantly killed when their auto was struck by a train at a crossing Sunday. BO L. D. S. Business College Salt Lake City, Utah Dmy end Earning At tho Ytar Typewriters stakes Rented, Repaired. Sold. priest 87.50 to tOO. Utah Office ind School Supply AU Write for SB W. MCI R lid South, Belt lake City. Utah ynu want Ms wsse learn BIIUR "SHlfcS If birtwr trade- Many small towns ornS barbers; food opportuheaiw open for men oyer drafts gp. Barbers In army hire good as olHoers rommlwlnn- - Get prrpsrrd In few weeks. Call nr write. Meier Barker 43 8. West Temple 81.. 8alt Lake Oity. RICH WITH CHARM OF AGE Old Deerfield, In Massachusetts, One of tho Moot Interesting of New England Towns. Descendants of the first families will tell you In all eurnestness that the newest house In Old Deerfield Is at lef-- r one hundred and iweniy-flv- e mutter of fart, this la yearn old. As not a true statement, but It cannot he called z lie" ou the part of the informant, who Is z Puritanical Near Englander. Tlie difference Is sll In the point of view. For him or for lir. ihe half dozen homes snd the one hotel that have been built In the last decade do1 not exist. He does not see them, hut looks right through and area the landscape as It was before the blot appeared. Old Deerfield Is little changed since-thIndians .trailer! through Massachusetts on tlielr way from Albany Belies of many a battle between the white nian and Ills red- skinned foe are to be seen in the museum, Deerfield's only public building.' Various boulders, along Main street and on the Allmny post road commemorate the many bloody struggles to push the new frontier westward In those early pioneer . days. Trees that were old when Columbus discovered America overreach Deerfield's one beautiful highway Main street Their height. If oof I liclr six, of trunk, Is almost great enough to tempt the eloquence of a native Cslt-fbrnl- , For safety's sake a plump, one has or been that purse stepped on by the proverbial elephant la a necessity In visiting Old Deerfield. Her women have revived housewifely Industries and renewed needle ami loom artistry.1 Loom productlmis like those that New England grandmothera tamed Out. Modest signs may he seen Ralfia Boskets" lliat announcing: have earned for their weavers a world fame for design, color snd fine weaving; Quilts and Needlework," that d would stagger the hurried woman; Tatting and Knitted Lace;" Photographs now recognized on two :ontinents as unusual camera art. and. finally, a Ten Room for Aiiioinoldl-lMs- " In 41 house bearing the dale of very-plump- cily-bre- 1078. 4 V Dance to Attract Mate. On some of the Islands of 'the Pacific, In tropical South America, la found the lienntlful bird known as the Jacnna. It Is famous for its love dances, which appeur to be executed by the male to excite the admiral Ion of the female birds. When tho mating season approaches the Jumna will single nut its favorite ludy snd try to win her admiration with all Its bewitching maneuvers. In the tlHnce the wings are spread and worked in surh a manner that the beaut Iful colored feathers produce a hr'lllant effect. More Trouble In Ireland. Queenstown. A party of men fired rifles on Rocky Island, In tlie barlsir behind Haulbowlliie Island. The inil-- II ary on Rocky Island replied with mncliiiie guns. The firing continued for some time. Charles James Fox. Charles James Fox was one of the progressives of English politics, as well s one of the most brilliant orators and statesmen In the history of England. Like most thinking iople of bis day. he favored freedom of tho American colonies and was constantly In opposition to the German king, George ITT. who was then silting on the English throne. Ohio Profiteers Arrested. Columbus, Ohio. Forty warrants charging Ohio food dealers with food hoarding and profiteering were Issued v the stnte of Ohio on Friday, and arrests will lie inmle immediately, to Governor Jumps Cox. What He Didnt Understand. Joe hsd been spending his first on a fnrm. When for the first time he saw the chickens all lined up on the roost he exclaimed, "Bow do they ever stick on to that grand stand while they are asleep?" Recruits Now 100,000 Washington. The "first hundred llionsand of recruits have been secured for the permanent regular army. General March, chief of staff, announced, and of these more than G8,i 300 were nn In His Line. Lady of the House (to the doctor) I'm so glnil you came along, Some unexpected guests have arrived ,N snd the butcher hasn't tnmed tip. Would you mind killing a couple of chickens for me? Pearson's Weekly. |