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400 LOST IN, SHI P . SINKING ely ee omg on we at ed t that against 24,893 for Germany. Only a few. districts somite not heard heard from. FINANCIAL L AID . FOR EUROPE IS ‘URGEDON U.S, eee dys 4 HELD LIKELY IN | | | { ie { Not represented. AMBASSADOR. DAVIS. NOTIN ATTENDANCE (By Associated Press.) LONDON, | Feb. 11.—American Am- bassador Davis ‘will “not attend, either: 1.W.W. LEADER - ‘MINE. STRIKERS ‘United Pre Press.) SALT Lake OIrry, re. 11,.—Four ‘Die underground copper mines jn. Utah are idle ss a result of rai Aa of 1500) mi rs of the IJ, ee LN, ay cere : \ PUEBLO ‘PAPER CALLED TO REST BISBEE TRIALS) }leve the unions will dare face of public opinion: Director General Hines’ answer Sie the ‘demands of the unions ‘willbe given ia) general. conference iste today. It. is} expected to he-a. rejection. ‘fused to discuss the strike, (By, Dattea Press.) Miasure ‘Is> Sen tol ; President Wilson onthe measure by the senate withont debate or opposition of any kind. The Vote onthe bill was urinimous and the Meastire now ‘goes to the president for | his signature. ‘Attorney General Pre es. 6 Act Should Palmer may ask a of Way and Shop HUN CRIN INALS ae ue OF. STOOKS SAVED BY LEASING BILL PASSAG! the leasing Dill gnved miny ofl stacks from the severe slumip ity which: prac- tically the entife list of curb and stock exchange issues. was caught this morn- ing. Oil’ stocks ‘affected: by the bill ral Med and regained some losses recorded hefore senate action was taken. Stocks in genéral dropped two to eight points in thé local market today as a result of further ~ heavy © liquidation. | Brokers 2nd commission houses report- ed heavy selling from interior centers. Heavy enforced selling for the account demands. on impaired margins was also motes. 4,000 STUDENTS "PLEDGE y in. peo- to the demand sera Seppe fish those accused af war crimes, The | Stuilents yowed they would guard the Persons of: those demanded with their | own bodies, The rector of tho: university an- | nounced that he had destroyed the honorary diplomas conferred on :him by American ac 4 ic? Eneteh ont universities. a if of a visit from-Adjt. Gen, Tim eae of militia cavalry here. Owner of Suitcase . Shipped Here Fails to Claim aim Property Baoan the ‘addrena) “Mrs. Hulse, flarvey Hotel, Casper, Wyo.” a practh | cally new suit case was délivered one ‘day last week to Harvey Wisner at the eee. restaurant. on West Second stree The ‘sult case had been sent, to Cas. . | per by John _Pitzpatrick of 3660 5. Ww. four .made 22nd avenue, Seattle, Wash., but so ad ¢ All efforts made ‘by Mr. Wistler to. find Mrs. Hulse have ‘failed, x Hoping that the contents of the case, which was unlocked, might reveal Cs concerning f] if identity of the’ owner, ,(t was open: It way found to conrain nothing whic!: would be of value to anyone save Mrs. Hulse, A sailor’s Ruit some kodak vic. tures.and trinkets. and: person: fg were -the principal arti writing box bears the name Fulse,"* Mr. Wisner is inclined’ to believe that Eugene ‘Hulse may have died at sea and that. his personal éffects were ship- ped to a mother believed in be here, by 2 shipmate. Anyone who can shed any ight: on the subject: is asked to communtcate with Mr, Wisner who: will hold the case for several days. longer before rejurn- ._ [ling it to Fitzpatrick. ———— Engignd has some 1200 qualified wo: +|men_physicians. turned 60d: profits. bbe at MEXICO CENSORS MOVIES MEX! eat ‘eensor- fiimetaken |. t jtreaty as a result of discussion paign, . aw Shekel {of traders who were unable to meet, the} the. mare who arranged for the organization of ; = -|are proposing him as a compromise| PARIS, Feb./11 how the y Aiaet 8 lay dsgghed laa office of Stephen Pichon Uberation. David Lioyd Géoree: British premier, the Echo de Paris says, turned to Col- one) House and said: “If we had thoroly understood Prest- dent Wilson’s’ thoughts, armistice ‘ne- gotiations which the American govern- ment is disposed. to open with Ger-| many in concert with the etlied powers | are subordinated by the acceptance | by ‘said pow®rs’ of ‘the ree seep sed conditions and ‘peace defined President on penny 8 and in his Fs Ina word, we must ‘When the. first point, was read, Pre- mier Clemenceau declared “that eagnct ‘be accepted." Balfour explained that the point meant only the, publication. of @ result and not the steps by which. they were reached./ Clemenceau answered: ‘In that case. my. objections fall to the ground,” bx After all the points were read, -Clem- enceau turned to House, saying: “In case we reject the fourteert points | | what would happen?” |: “President Wilson would consider ‘the | ; conversations he, has engaged in with) | tice as ended,” “House replied. At bs pte ve moment, Clemenceau ye | Sidaeine formulate reservations as - cate porn ofthe. sew and-repnr- ‘oreign minister, previous meeting at Versailles be had fixed the military conditions of an eventual armistice and the government’s chiefs had met for final de- the allles on the subject of an armis-} | Be Bro About; First Story of Acceptance | Is Pab ished i in Paris (By ‘The Associated, Press) allies accepted President Wilson’s Bs Bees in connection with armistice negotiations was revealed for today. It was at a meeting in the on November 3, 1918. A MURDERER MOB TRIED TO LYNCH MOVED TO PEN (By. ‘Associated | Press.) EDDYVILLE, eb. 11,—William T.oc- kett, under heavy guard of federal sot. diers, was removed today from u ‘spe- ‘cial train which bore him hers fron Lexington ‘and was taken to the Ken; tucky. penitentiary, where a special death watch was: placed over, his oll. pn NAMES USED BY NEWBERRY NOT ALL BONA FIDE if (By United Press.) GRAND “RAPIDS, Feb, 11.—New- berry forces not only fostered the. Demo- {cratic candidacy of James Helme for senator but scured fraudulent signa- “{-tures, to his nomination petitions, wit- nesses declared at the Newberry trict here today. Five witnesses repudiated their signatures to the Helma, petitions. 1$3.4 TON TOTAL SS Slory (By. ited Preas.) CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 11.—Latest information from Odessa saya “the Bol- shevik army now is in contro) of the city.” Ten. thousand refugees are on ships,jn ithe “harbor awaiting escape. The Btitish battleship Ajax, three Brit- ish destroyers and a French gunboat, are standing ‘by, Several allied ships are steaming. away, loaded with refu- geen, SPORT EDITOR | PROPOSED FOR | BASEBALL HEAD} CHICAGO, ‘Feb. 11.—A.,dark horse Wag projected in the race for chairman ‘of the ‘National Baseball commission | shortly before the magnates of all| leagues went ihto joint session today. He id Harvey Woodruff, sporting edi- tor) of the Chicago Tribune. ‘Friends candidate. | Garry Herrmann, retiring chairman, | "}announced that’ he would support! ‘Wonddruff. declaring that no one could be moré fitted for the post than a news- Paperman. Hastern clubs; favor Bill Edwards of New York and State Senator Walker | of Ney York. Western clubs favor | Judge “Serimeaw Landis .of Chicago. ee WR ed this morning DIFFERENCE NOW ON BEET PRICE (By Axsociated Preas,) DENVER, Feb 11.—The executive council of the Mountain States Beet Growers' Association, met today to take further action in the controversy with thé Great Western Sugar Company. The difference between the two sides now is only $3 a ton, the growers de- manding $15 and.the company offering @ flat rate of $12’ a ton, RESIGNATION OF AMBASSADOR IS | ACCEPTED, TODAY WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Presilent | Wilson accepted the resignation of Ara: |bassador td’ Mexico Pletcher): Beal Ags PRICE OF FLOUR’ TAKES SECOND 50-CENT SLUMP (By. Associated Press.) MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. t1—For) the second time in one week flour vropped 50 cents a barrel. j Sita a COAL SHORTAGE IN EUROPE VIENNA.—(By mail.) — The gréat Rothschild conservatories, famous thru- out Euprope have been dismantled. be- | cause of the lack of coal. A Vienna reti j from an .exterded trip in California, ) Mrs. underwent an operation | | in @ California hospital, last. week for | appendicitis, and is now convalescent, . | (By Associated “Preas.) ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. -Irreconedable Republican sena- tors are about ready to concede that the senate will ratify the mext Monday. Sena- | tor Lodge and the Democrats do not want the treaty in the cam- (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—Peace treaty reservations as re- MS oad Mined si Sacingabed in the recent unofficial , leader, sfor consideration when the wae compromise . conferences Pak mais presented in. the. Resinte, bey Comes up next Monday. The feations do. not agree entirely florist bought the wonderful connection of plants. —_——_— 1-0. Nelson of the H. W. More Com- pany is here today from Denver. = PEACE RATIFICATION BY SENATE IS NEAR Prospects Brighter with. Introduction Of [bers of the bi-partisan committee haye "Compromise Reservations Agreed to ‘ in Bi-Partisan Conferences snid were tentatively agretéd on. Eight of the 14 reservations wou!a ba modified under Lodge's proposx? ‘Ani the preamble would be changed so that affirmative acceptance by other powers would not be required. Four of the re- maining six reservations were accepted by . Democratic conferees without change, Republicans on committee say, while the other two rejative to article X and the Monroe doctrine are left un changed. ’ — SMALL FIRE ON SANDBAR Ashes spilled on the floor of a house jon the Sandbar yesterday afternoon faused a small blaze. The damage amounted to only about $10. The fire apparatus was called out about 2-5 o'clock. eminals were used in ex-