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MOVE CAPITAL WILL ABDICATE 3 SAIfl LAKE CITT 'DTAH'S0NDAT MARCH 25 HEUALD-BEFUBIJCA- N 1917 advised here which have kept closely the situation In RussIa The regarding belief is” fVundM"VPon: that Is swarming Petrograd the influence of it la strongly under elements that the real the r ef ormf or the present triumph seatef Is in Moscow ad vthattosuch achange the People would appeal strongly Moscow also Is - regarded as much more secure against a drive by to tne be German army which is believed pro-Germ- an : 'French 'Author Says Em Moscow May Supplant Petro grad Because of Activity peror Grieves Oyer Ruthof Teuton Spies less Policy -- Impending1 ' r U-Bo- at I i i - (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from P&ge 1) President Wilson but he was forced forms mixing themselves with the to consent Documents will be pub- crowd In which they sow discord and distrust among the timid and lished one day which will prove that spread To weak enemy's spy system we secretly he did everything not to bring must opposethethat of our general staff America down upon him and that lie Citizens and soldiers shoyld be watchirconsiders that the rupture was an is great wise and ful for the danger reparable mistake The failure of the “Do our not confound agents antispy submarine war will soon show that he with the secret police of the old regime was right but It will be too late have gone forever and who are “The people he fears most are the who to the new regime which govuseless antimilitarists liberal erns In accord with the will of republicans who want the’relchstag the people The new regime will not to be based on universal suffrage That of the old dark revival any 1 permit why Wilhelm Is so anxious to con- forces vince the nation that he did not want “Citizens be prudent Do not reveal war All his protestations are made to secrete of national defense Be vigappease the liberals and his famished ’and ruined subjects whose murmur-‘ing- s ilant and attentive Be on guard” are growing stronger He wants Appreciates Attitude of U S to continue Warm appreciation of the cordial popular at any price and govthat Is why he spoke the first word of feeling shown by the people and peace The people were grateful for ernment of the United States toward It but the submarine war came and the new regime In Russia was expolled everything pressed today by Foreign - Secretary Mllukoff In a statement to the AssociHopes Are Dwindling Presa “It Is hard to realize how this em- - ated “The regime was a heavy drag peror who enjoyed a popularity un- not onlyold on Russia’s relations with her In his our exampled in epoch suffers relations” he allies but on all pride He alone perhaps in Germany said "Thousands foreign of conof telegrams knows the whole truth since he alone gratulations and good wishes are comhas in his possession the elements for ing from the United States not to on the situation a forming of the speak of the formal recognition Washas a whole judgment How can he resist morally provisional the by government and physically under such a strain? ington government This has served Certainly he hopes sometimes but less to the old regime is show that it only unand less for the success of the been which for a has standing berestricted submarine war which he op- time in the way of entire solidaritylong Gerof Russia” United tween posed He sees the isolation and States the many become more and more comProfessor Mllukoff emphasized partichis satisfaction at the attitude plete ularly “Once he tried to initiate peace ne- of American Ambassador David R Francis towards the politicalextent change gotiations and failed To try again in to He said that the Russia new would be to admit and proclaim to the which had Russian government the Gerto the whole world but above all won of the American man people which he fears most Ger- publicthe wassympathies Indicated by a telegram he If the allies had received from Jacob H Schlff of many’s real situation as New York who was long opposed to declared they did with aolemnly rethe Russian autocracy wishing success would ISIS that they Napoleon in In Its task for the new government fuse to treat for peace with the continued no he is doubt” “There knockout a be would it to the Russia of addition the “that blow Our German people who still ranks of the modern democratic coun believe in him would abandon him tries will strengthen the adhesion of the to the cause ofcon for peace at any price will soon be the the United States have now-finallies Free countries may as unanimous and hidden thought of tor- fidence we in Russia especially tured Germany allied for the countries all free a to him but “What recourse is left same alms dramatic abdication in order to retain Is no longer a dead“Today Russia the sympathies of the German people weight in the coalition of allies She an and save the political future of Prus- is a productive force Henceforth must vanish a rumors ‘I peace of separate sacrifice myself sia? He will say: be antinational for all It would to make peace Without me those only once to come to an underfreed Russia are responsible who desired a savage for war and the complete isolation of Ger- standing with reactionary Germany many those who took at the beginCapital Must Be Transferred of my son as their party leader1 March 24—Transfer to ning measure theWashington a and forced me to mobilize from Petrograd Russian capital is hesitated to take’ ” its ancient site at Moscow ententeregarded circles anti-Prussi- an rns as highly probable in IV lUSICIISTAG KAISKR DI'XOrXCED London March 24 —The German em- that to Herr Kunerfs remark declared same a German who spoke in the condibreath of Russian and GermanThe sotions insulted his fatherland cialist deputy retorted amid socialist applause: “I should be proud if such progress were made in our country as has been made in the Russian empire” g peror and Chancellor von Bethmann-llollwewere denounced in the reich-sta- g by the socialist deputy Kunert as the originators of the war according to a Berlin dispatch to Reuter's by way of The incident occurred Amsterdam Thursday during a debate on the public health estimates Vice Chancellor Helfferlch referring fteahlpToAll Points In Heads Utah-MahoiAnd G Never before have we been able to show such a COMPLETE anti ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT of EASTER APPAREL Each day that brings us nearer Easter sees something new added to our already matchless showing of the new season’s creations and we cordially invite every woman and miss to come in and see the remarkable EASTER DISPLAYS of ready-to-we- ar General Military Budget to Be Submitted When Con gress Meets (Continued from Page 1) even trebled If facilities for construction of the 'vessels can be found Regarding the activities of the' war department Secretary Baker made this statement to the newspaper men: ' “Of course everybody knows that the International situation la tense The war department like every other department of the government is busy - HERE AND THE with a state of preparation but without attempt on the part of the department or'- anybody else to HIGH determine - what that preparation Is for except to put our national strength' In a state of - es 1 The man of moderate means finds himself in an embarrassing position when it comes to "PAYING CASH” or "LAYING OUT” sufficient cash with which to buy clothes for self and family WAR IN EUROPE and unsettled conditions in our own have caused an advance in all prices very perceptibly so in CLOTHING tafteiaw- - efficiency “Everybody realizes that this la a sort of unnatural situation We are making preparations and buying supplies and all that sort of thing and yet the policy of the country la still to be determined by the legislative body and just what will happen is to he determined by the President and Congress “All that you can say of the war department is that it is pressing ahead all purchases of everything that will be needed to keep an army If the army is to be called upon” Naval Contracts Awarded - there is an d In awarding contracts for the twenty-fdestroyers on the same day that bids were opened the navy department established a precedent for All of the vessels quick action which will duplicate the S type building will be built on a baalready Consis of cost plus 10 per cent tracts for ten went to the profit Union Iron works San Francisco eight to the Fore Riyer Snip Building company Quincy Mass and six to William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia Emergency funds provided by Congress are to be used In hurrying these and other naval vessels to comBuilders engaged on battle pletion contracts cruiser conferred today with fhe compensation board which will allot the emergency appropriation The council of national defense and the advisory committee were In session all day It was stated that virtually an official attached to the committee a retired business man of wide experience recently had spent several weeks In the quartermaster's department going over the army purchasing system As a result of his study he has ' reported to Secretary Baker that he was filled with admiration for the efficiency zeal and adequacy of the service Contracts for quartermasters supplies such as clothing shoes tentage etc have been placed up to the limit of available funds with a provision for the automatic extension of the orders on a large scale as soon as additional funds are available In this connection it was stated officially today that the country was in a better position to get quickly an adequate supply of army rifles than ever before In its history The general military budget to be laid before Congress is expected to Include many army masures which failed at the last session and which now are being The narestudied and ture of any recommendations as to changes in army organization each as the adoption of a universal service policy has not been disclosed Anticipate Campaign of Incendiarism A possible new element for the consideration of the national defense council was called to its attention by Richard M Blssell and W E Mallalieu of New York president and general man respectively of the National Board ager of Fire Underwriters The board has offered to organize and direct for the government the working out of a broad with fire plan for dealings The theory onprevention which the requirements was based was that a camsuggestion might follow an paign of incendiarism outbreak of hostilities with Germany The underwriters have detailed information as to firefighting facilities throughout the cities throughout the country and a highly trained corps of engineers and inspectors These agencies were placed at the disposal of the government toall the administrative magether with chinery the organization has to meet Baker reemergency any Secretary the advisory comferred the matter to mission of the council for considera tion Returning congressional leaders have begun to lay their plans for whatever the President may recommend at the extra session and today Chairman Kitchln called the House ways and to meet means committee next While the primary purWednesday pose is to consider organization matters thetogovernment’s fiscal situation be discussed Members are is sure themselves of a huge talking among to the allies but government tocredit end will await the action that any President’s announcement of our not EIASlf WAY We are ready and willing to prove ourselves the poor mail’s friend by extending to him and his family a hearty and unconditional ted ANOTHER OF THOSE FAMOUS “UNITED OAftLOAD SALES OF ANGES Extra Fsarjr California Navels go Good—So Juicy So Loir la Price Fresh from California’s choicest groves 50c ORANGES 40c ORANGES 30c ORANGES This Week— This Week— This Week— 20c DOZEN DOZEN oranges PRUNES REGULAR 650 $139 V Husler's SELF-RISIN- G FLOUR LARGE FANCY BEECHNUT WALNUTS Peanut Butter 19c lb 16e Van Camp’s lie Soup can 15c Vienna SanMsa can 15c e Large Jar Cocoa Van Howten’s lF-l- OATS Mb 49c Carn CflB Chill Con Eagle e a o o e o CAB o e o e e e 65e Johnson tor Wafers of Jello SOe CBI COe aOe Branch ‘ p 9th E aad 9th So Phone Ily''r ' 2828 14 5 i- c ' ' - 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