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« 1 Vv f 1 V } « PAGE SIX r : : ee a EE SECRET TREATY OF LONDON ON WHICH TTALIANS BASE CLAINS (international Relations Supplement 1 of the New York ‘‘Nation’’) Mount Toblach, in o p text of the sec sent fronti r the Alp: d the line will r ill follow t All the islands not as- ving districts y the work of of its participa- s first publishe rnment of Russ 3 pr, 1917. On ? y 24, 1915, jared war!/run in a south-east direction tov ainst Austria On June the Schneeberg, in such a 0, 1918, Mr. Balfour, speaking in not to include the basin of he House of Commons in opposition und its tributaries in Ital t motion which czvlled for a re- tory. From the Schneebers the fron- on of secret treaties with the Al- t.er will descend to’ ied Governments, on the ground tha st, including C in their present form they are in- 2nd Voloses It consistent with the objects for which V. In the same this country entered the war, and ve the provi z herefore barrier to a demo- its present ey crests of » and the Sov the end o south of the Ad 5 Serbia and Montenegro are , the whole coast from Cape Plenka to the river Drin, with he very important ports of Spalato, Cattaro, Antivari, Dulcigno, nni di Medua, as also the islands of Grand nd Piecola, 3uja, Solta, Brezza, Cikljan, and Calamotta. The port of Durazzo can be as- cons tic peace,” declared that “to these , signed to the independent Moham- we stand. The national < medan State . honor is bound up with them. eS WIG 1G n in full We mean to keep to the full to the © bargain we have made.” The Italian Ambassador in Lon- to e in Italian hands all the don, Marchese Imperiali, on instruc- ose rivers enter the s tions from his government, has the benico. honor to communicate to the Seer nd Bu , with their tributar of State for Foreign Affairs, To Italy also will belong all the ward Grey, to the French Am- lands north and west of the Dal dor, M. Cambon, and to the tian coast, beginning with Premt : n Ambassador, Count Benck- Selve, Ulbo, Skerda, Maon, Pago, a1 the island of of sufficient ex- tinst dangers of k ximately be- ver Vonussa to the north and east, and the district of himar to the south, Having obtained Trentino » IV, Dalmatia islands by Article - ownership din such a we endorff, the following memorandum: «nd Puntadura, and further north, ¥, 20 e Gulf of Valona, Italy 1, The Great Powers of France, and rezching to Meleda southwards, under in the event of a small Great Britain, Russia and Italy shall,, with the addition of the islands 0 autonor and neutralized state without delay, draw up a military! Andrea, Busi, I Lesina, r- being forme + Albania, not to op- convention, by which are to be deter- cola, Curzoh, C: and Logosta, pose the possible de of France, mined the minimum = of military and the surrounding islets and Creat Britain, and Russia to part forces which R a will be bound to rocks, and hence Pelag also, but tion the northern end southern ¢ Monte- The n coast a, from the y of the territory of place against Austria-Hungary, in without the islands of Grande and tricts of Albania between the event of the latter throwing all Piccola Zirone, Buje, Solta, and negro, Serbia, her forces against Italy. This mili- Bre south tary convention will also regulate The following shall be neutralized: fr the problems relating to a possible (1) The whole coast from ©. ona to Cape Stilos, is to be neu- armistice, in so far as these do not Planca on the north to the southern tralized. by their very nature fall within the point of the peninsula of »bion To Italy will be conceded the right competence of the Supreme Com- cello on the south, this pe ula the foreign relations of mand. being included in the neutral zone. A y case Italy will be II. Italy on her part undertakes (2) Part of the coast from a point ! Albania a terri- to conduct the war with all means 10 kilometres south of F fliciently extensive to enable saveechi at her disposal, in agreement with as far es the river Vojussa on the ontiers to join those of Greece Vrance, Great Britain, and Russia, south, so as to include in the neutra- and Serbia to the east of the Lake of and against the states which are at lized zone the whole gulf of Catt Ochrida. war with them. with its ports, Antivari, Dulcigno, VILE. Italy shall obtain full pos- III. The naval forces of France Giovanni di Medu: nd Dur session of all the i ds of the Dode- and Great Britain will lend Italy with the reservation that Monte- cannese, at pre: nt occupied by her. * Fi Brit and nize an ?xiom the y is interested in main- balance of power and her right y is broken equal to theirs in the in that pert not to be infrin are based on th ed between the their active co-operation until such: negro’s nights a time as the Austrian fleet shall be in so far as they destroyed, or till the conclusion of peace. France, Great Brita’ and Itaiy shall in this connectic on- clude without delay a naval conven- tion. ssions, IV. By the future treaty of peace to such Italy shall receive: the Trentino; the may in the futu whole of Southern Tyrol, as far as Montenegro. Her and ports as } ssigned to rt of the 1 already ac- its natural and geographical frontier, vhich tod: o Monte- ¢ interests, the Brenner; the city of Trieste and neutraliza- tish con- its surroundings; the county of tion inthe futu gal re e be assigned to Gori and Gradisca; the whole of strictions regarding the port of An- far.as the Quarnero, includ- losca and the Istrian Islands, Cherso and! Lussin as-also the lesser ~ ve conve | Dutton, Staley & Company nello, and’ Gruiéa, boring islets. NOTE 1. said. in Arti shall be “drawh with their neigh- gees Brokers rentiechline Daily accurate quotations from New York and Denver Bathestollowing markets, over private telegraph wires. Instant ser- “points: from. the. mit, of Umbrile vice. We furnish quotations on any stock listed on any northwards td jp,'then along exchange in the country. List your stocks with us, we the watershed‘ of tht! Riaetian Alps will get you the highest possible price. Ask for our urces :of- the rivers market letter. 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France, Great Britain, and further period of time the inviol-|resentatives of the Holy See to take ,at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon con- : ¥ Poison Spider-Bolton Syndi lance with the vital interests|amounting to not less than 50,000,-. FUNERAL OF J. L. BURNETT P| yndieate, a business men’s organization with a purpose, interests of Italy, even in the Russia undertake to support Italy, in The funeral of Joseph L. Bornety nc of the Powers maintaining for |so far 2s she does not permit the rep- Will be held from the I. 0. O. F. hall f Asiatic Turkey, and merely diplomatic action with regard to the ducted by the local lodge of which ng to map out spheres of in-|conclusion of peace and the regula- he was a member. The remains will nmong themselves. In the tion of questions connected with the lie i te at the hall from 10 o’clock of France, Great Britain, and! war. to 2 o'clock where they may be ing ‘during the present; XVI. The present treaty is to be viewed by the friends. districts of Asiatic Turkey, the kept secret. As regards Italy’s ad- le district -bordering on Adelia /herence to the declaration of 5 Sep- defined above in greater detail, tember, 1914, this shall only be pub- OOO @O@O CHO OE LOGIT eT OM 4 1 be reserved to Italy, which re- lished affer the declaration of war the right to occupy it. by end upon Italy. N Active Representative of The Equitable Life. of all those rights and pre-|Great Britain, and Russia, having ot New York ves hitherto reserved to the taken cognizance of this §nemoran- . STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD an by the Treaty of Lausanne. |dum, and being furnished with pow. I. Italy shall receive a military ers for this- purpose, agreed as fol Why speculate with your life insurance when you can get a policy in one of the strongest and oldest. life insurance institutions upon the planet? Better be safe than sorry. Call at the office and let me explain the latest policies upon the market. Il. Italy associates herself with) ernment for this purpose: declaration, made by France, ! France, Greet Britain, and Russia declare their full agreement with the Mohammedan holy places are tO. present memorandum presented to left in the possession of an inde-| them by the Italian government. dent Mohammedan state. With regard to points I, II and III III, In the event of an exten-| (relating to the co-ordination of the of the French and British colon-| mijitary and naval operations of all \four Powers), Italy declares that she will enter the wer actively as soon as and in any case not later ithan one month after the signature of the present document on behalf t of Italy to demand for herself ain compensations, in the form of EOL AL LALA MA hh ddd IIIS ISTE SIO LILI ISS an extension of her’ possessions in eaeti : Erit omaliland, Libya, and the|°* or er NG pervs. pew J J GIBLIN colonial districts bordering on French Oa HD eae eo hy cSt e e ae Wee ee undertakes to BD WARUDIGEEN, 312-313 OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING facilitate for Italy without delay and JULES CAMBON, Office: 985-J —PHONES—— Res.: 474-J on favorable condition the conclu- IMPERIAL, sion of a loan in the London market, BENCKENDORFF. = | | | Poison Spider-Bolton Syndicate A New SYNDICATE Founded-On SOLID, SANE BUSINESS Principles, with Holdings in THREE PROMINENT FIELDS 160 acres TEAPOT DOME, adjoining HEART of U. S. NAVAL PETROLEUM WITHDRAWAL and TWO MILES NEARER same than any operator in the field. ~ 200 acres POISON SPIDER FIELD, splendidly located adjoining OHIO DRILLING. . 240 acres BOLTON CREEK, in the very HEART of this sensational field which has been recommended by geologists who have examined it for the large op- erating companies. It was only by the fastest kind of work and by guaran- teeing definite action in 10 days that this lease was securéd in competition with several of the largest companies in the State. This lease was signed less than two weeks ago and already roads have been constructed, camp ~ erected, all freighting contracts let, a complete Standard rig contra¢ted, at less than half its origi- nal cost, and drilling arrangements made. f Syndicate holdings straddle the axis of the structure, between the holdings of the New York Oil Company and those of the Carter Oil Company, where intense activity is taking place. The Syndi- cate will drill this lease at once. Actual drilling should not require over thirty days. On the other leases negotiations are now pending for drilling same on a royalty basis for and with- out cost to the Syndicate. TFSI. eagl fe THE SYNDICATE TITLES are CLEAR—NO CONFLICTS—NO FIGHTS; the Syndicate started on a SOLID, DEFINITE basis and has been building in a BUSINESS-LIKE manner ever since; it has been DOING things—not dreaming and hoping. The Syndicate is now ready for the final chapter-—THE ACTUAL DRILLING of its first well, and for this purpose I am offering— tot 250 Units at $100 Each — which my business associates and | have purchased from the Syndicate. Many Units have already been spoken for by those acquainted with the Trustees of the Syndicate, their activities in behalt of same and the holdings acquired. However, the ‘lrustees refused to consider reservations until all preliminaries were arranged—all vexatious details ironed out and everything set for actual drilling —the thing that COUN1S. When this was accomplished, my people stepped in and purchased the block which | now offer for sale; no units can be purchased from the Syndicate as it has none for sale; it is sufficiently financed thru my purchase and further sales by it under existing conditions would reduce the earning power of the Units I offer. Below I submit the personnel of Syndicate management. ; I predict that these Units will be subscribed within five days. No options will be given; no resex- vations made; terms cash. The Officers and Trustees of the Syndicate are SUCCESSFUL, ENERGETIC BUSINESS and oil men, who know that production is not obtained thru magic or witchery, but by HONEST, PER- ae EFFICIENT EFFORT. INVEST IN A BUSINESS MEN’S ORGANIZATION FOR SUCCESS. 314 OIL EXCHANGE BLDG. GEO. C. SWARTZ TELEPHONE 985-W POISON SPIDER-BOLTON SYNDICATE 404 Oil Ex. Bldg. Phone 1184. Depository: Stockmen’s Nat. Bank. Synd. Treas.: Leigh Townsend SYNDICATE TRUSTEES: HARRY N. FREE, Realty Operator. MARK U. WEBER, Experienced Oil GEO -W. JARVIS, Secretary & Manager Operator. Victor Wyoming Oil Company. LEGAL COUNSEL, Nichols & Stirrett.