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Show i t b - J . v THE WEEKLY fcEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH i FATHERS t TURNECf ELEBRATI0N - RESULT AS HOURNINp ANNUAL MESSAGE rrrl - . ' The daily cares of keeping house and bringing up a family are bard - INTO OF false alarm of fire. i the Weaker- Md Rush ?or Exit In One led Thrown Down anti T ramp- - f Death by Those Who Thought Only of Self. -- Calumet. Mich 'More than eighty wen- - killed persons, mostly children, Christ mas celeat a Wednesday night mine strikers held copper by bration a of because needleshall Italian In a false alarm of fire i pinic caused by While several hundred miners" and scores of their wives looked un and s eagerly-towardthe children pressed Christmas receive to presents. itage v i a man stuck his head in at the door up) n.-.Fire. of the hall and yelled The cry was taken up at once by Everyone sprang MOYER IS PLACED those in the hall. ra a 'and started for the doors. The weaker 'persons were thrown to the floor and those behind tried to climb ever the human barrier. In a few pilnntes the panic was stopped by the fact that the stairway and the other avenues of egress were blocked so effectively that those Inside could not get out and those without could not get in to aid the maimed and remove the dead. , The alarm was spread ontside the hall by a few person who had been pear the door and escaped unhurt, jt crowd soon assembled and the work f clearing the hall was begun. The only regular exit was a narrow italrway at the back of the hall. When (his had been cleared of. the bodies It was found that seventy-fou- r corpses lad been laid In a vow beside the It was thought that hall building. probably a dozen more had been carried away by friends. thirty-seveThe dead Included thirteen- women Jbaya,. .g and five men. Excited relatives stood about the building, some dazed by the sudden change from holiday festivities te tragedy, others calling hysterically for a missing child and a few even threatening violence to the rescuers for keeping them from the long up n row of bodies. There was not much work for the doctors 'who hurried to the scene as soon as the alarm was spread,, for those frho were not killed in the first tush were held upright and safe by the very force of the onrush towards the exit Only turee Injured persons were taken to hospitals; and a few the assistance of went home with friends. Favors Married Women as Teacher. New York. Married women school teachers are better atle to instruct and are better disciplined than women, according to a report the subject on Maxwell, schools, to Df. by single made William H. city superintendent of the board of education. Burglars Cart Away.Sf. Jamesvllle, N. T. Burglars pried open the back door of the Lackawanna railroad station here early Wednes-ia- y and carted away the safe on a handcar. There was no money In the Mfe, however. 7-- DR. BETHMANN HOLLWEQ VS r RAIN Labor Leader Is Forced to Leave Strike Zone in Michigan Because Sold by all Deaton ADMONITION Accusations Against Citizens. GENERAL VILLA DECLARES HE WILL ,HOW CLEMENCY BNLY TO CONSCRIPTS OF ARMY. Calumet. Charles H. I oyer, prest dent of the Western Federation or Miners, was put on a train and sent out of the copper strike district FriFormer Bandit Will Conduct Camday night. The deportation a as the direct result of refusal of families paign of Extermination and Declares He Believes Federal Will stricken by the Christmas eve disaster Cress Border When Defeated. to here accbpt relief from a committee, the direct majority of whose members belonged to the Citizens Alliance, an Mexico. Almost all inter organization, formed during the six estJuarez, in the movements of General months of the strikes duration. " At The Francisco- - Villa's army now centers meeting of the relief commit- in the expedition sent by' him from tee it was seated that the federa-tion'Mto Chihuahua attack the federal forbldden'its members to ac.forces n the' border, at Q jinaga cept any portion- - ot thfe J2S.OOO raised Within the frontier village, opposite!, A secfor relief of the d panic victims. tion of the committee .was thereupon delegated to confer with President Moyer of the federation. They arranged a meeting with Mr. Moyer at Hancock, at which the Citi-- ' wens Alliance men told the union executive that his attitude was agalnBt ail dictates of humanity. They demanded that he retract the statement credited tor him that the cry of "'fire which started 'the panic causing the deaths of seventy-twpersons was raised by a member of the alliance. Moyer, it was said, refused to make retraction satisfactory to the committee. A short time later he and John Tanner, an organizer for the federation, were observed on street car going from Hancock to Houghton. Just across the bridge connecting the two towns and distant about 400 feet from the structure, is the depot of the Copper Range railroad. There it was noticed that Moyer and his companion boarded a train bound for Chicago. They were accompanied by three men, who seemed to "be guarding them, there was no visible evidence of ferce or coercion. Moyer's departure leaves the strikers with only local men at thfe head of their affairs. o . Presidio, Texas, the federals have for tided themselves behind trenches prepared for a siege. The importance of the rebel movement toward that point lies In the question as to what the federals will do if defeated whether they will break np into small handa or retreat across the border Into the United States. ..General Villa gave.. orders to execute all the the officers and federal volunteers should they be captured, and to show clemency toward only such of the regulars who were forced Into the service of the Huerta army. General Villa, who remained at Chihuahua, said he believed the federals as a last resort would seek safety across. the border. Among the federals are eight or nine generals, including General Francisco Castro, the commander, and General Pascual Orozco, commander of volunteers. With their 4,000 soldiers they represent the remnant of the federal government which fled from Chihuahua.- - Their flight to the herder was a retreat -- Dewey Celebrates Birthday. Washington Admiral George Dew ey began celebration of fils seventy-sixtbirthday by appearing early at the ANDREW C. NELSON SUMMONED. his office Friday to discharge duties entailed on him as president State Superintendent of .Public Schools of the naval general board. ... Dice After Long and-DR. MARIA M0NTESS0RI Futile Fight. Salt Lake City. Andrew Clarence Nelson,, state superintendent of public Instruction in Utah, first of the National Education association and'emr ofthe best known ahtTmost in the beloved educators Uni tea 6 at oclock died States, Friday morning at his home in this city. Mr. Nelson had been a sufferer for twenty-fivyears from cancer, during which time he had undergone nine operations. Superintendent Kelson was a native of Utah. He was a son of Mads P Nelson and Margaret Hansen-Nelsowho came to Utah in 1862. He was born January 20, 1864, at Ephraim, Sanpete county, where he passed bis boyhood. His earliest desire as aiboy was to secure a broad and thorough education. - n, Site for Radium Plant A site for the world largest radium producing plant was selected in Denver by the United states government, ft is.to.be financed by the National .Radium institute, and operated under the direction of leading scientists. Denver, Colo. HAD Bmall Giri Calmly Put ing A NOT SUNK Chid- Asldqthe Administered by Her Paternal Relative. Here Is a kid etory which lr. Oakley Smith, president of the Chicago College of Naprodathy, enjoys telling his friends: "An eastern intimate of mine," said Doctor Smith, "has a child of extraor dlniry precocity. She is only three, but has a mind of her own which she sometimes asserts to the consternation of her father and mother. "It became necessary one day for the childs father to reprimand her gently, bqt firmly, when ehe misconducted herself at the table. The Child's face bore pained expressto jy r The, mother was silent. A guest at the table wore the resigned air that guests always do on such occasions. As the father finished his admonition the silence was electric burdened with foreboding. And the strand was broken only when the baby looked up at her mother and asked: , 'Mamma, did somebody say som- ething?' ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED by ther Socialists, r States,--eelebit- Torreon by Rebel. Mexico city. Torreon, state of "oshnila, which recently was taken rm the rebels by the federal gen-Refugio Velasco, is besieged by "rbeU, and Guaymas has been evgeo-tte' Besieged - 1 d. Dentist to Attend Exposition. from Francisco. Dentist frery l&ad where there is hope for tnan with toothache will be In i r4 Frincis,o in 1915. to attend the - Dental congress, ich wai b in resales ten daya wnama-pacifl- c - SAVED HER LIFE Hurt in Trolley Collision. Los Angeles, Cal. Two were fatalothers, nil ly, injured and thirty-twChristmas merrymakers, were more or less seriously hart in a rear-enstreet car collision in Garvanza, a suburb, lata Thursday night To Separate Siamese Twina twin girls, a Paris Siamese month old, who are Joined face to face b a strip of flesh more than mu inch thick between their stomachs, have been brought to Paris to be separated by a surgical operation. .. o d Vi Z. n After Doctor Fatlmd 1 114 It t - 1 ,'Run Down by Auto. San Francisco. Aa James W. Me Dermott, an elderly bachelor bank clerk, was returning to his borne early Thursday, be was run down by as automobile and left dying at a Mar ket street corner; Indians Charged With Counterfeiting Aberdeen. Wash. Frank Waltoiv Cleveland Jackson and Linley Fowler Qniaianlt Indians, all young men were arrested Thursday at Tabola capital of the Qulnlault reservation charged wita counterfeiting.''"' 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The topic switched to taking a phll- osophie view of things, and Congressman Patrick D. Norton of North told of the beautiful composure with which one Jones met a rather ld tohiff-jiituRtlo- a What He Wanted It For. Little Calllou, & French boy, was allowed to take luncheon with hts mother and her guests on condition that he ate only that which- wae offered him, making no comment. By and by, however, when dessert was on the table, Calllou could not resist a - eerthln temptation. "Please, mamma, may 1 have a sardine?" No, my eon, yon know very well that you may not have a sardine, that such things are not allowed you. And I thought you promised me not to ask for anything special to eat "Oh, I dont want to eat lt,"waa the little boys ingenuous and astonishing answer, "I Just want to put it in my glass of water and aee it flo&L" One day re .lone rushed Into the old mnns presence with hasty step and a wild look of excitement. . she exOh. John! "Oh, John claimed with a lot of emotional thrill. Nornh made a mistake nd tried to light the kitchen fire with gasoline!" 'Gasoline, eh?" calmly responded John. "Did she get lfstarted?" "Did she get It started?" cried the amazed Mrs. Jones "It blew her out the kitchen window!" "That my dear." returned the philosophic Jones. "It was her afternoon, out, anyway." all-rig- -- - . p. ht, Youth - Wisdom, Teacher What- Is the proper time to gather apples, Jolihny? Johnny When the farmer's dog Is tied. - Mm.Wlnlow Soothing Syrup for Children teething, uoftena th gumu, reduce Inflammation, allay puln.cur wind colic, She a lxitll.Mt The woman who thinks her husband tell her everything he knows Is entitled to another think. Rtubborn Throat troubles are easily by Dean's Mentholated Cough Drops. They set like jnagicfio at til The man. who knows the least erally thinks he knows the most CARTERS LITTLE UVER PILLS. - Purely vegetable act surely and Ev Am ness, and Indigestion.- - They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. EMAIL PRICE. Genuine Signature must bear We Want To Salesmen at limaour sale fore iw offer extra lltwal contract to . rgatlc mao of good habfta and appaaranew Zi to (0 years old, who caa furnish good nfmnm PUaaant. profitable, work. Yoe are your owa boa bat No oxpcrfenca Oparato on oar capital. W yoq thocoOffc earn. In frea. gty Wert trow arc and profit, bn-terwy muath. Our ma char IM to fcju pv math above x mum, Fbii mow min-nMh- w iniBorttato. territory OI4 wtofeiifthod, Wrtlo oom JjrpartMW 1 t s-- exult-ingly- : Children Cry lor Fletcher' Caitoria gen- The Wretchedness of Constipation ' Can quickly be overcome by d FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. ofiiii hum down or1 got ins mluks il roufMl out rrta (ma hiunkv. iamibb. niivoos dukaac, OMIKrtUC WaAKWtfcfc,UUCt.ftXlN tRUrTIORHkSIWftAfr tKMHU TMt MOST IMSTRUCTIVft writ. MCmCAL BOOK KVga WftITTBB JT TBLLS ALL AOOt tbsM BFtfARKAfti C Cl It KB UftlC TKU LriSFAftM And tb THI NEW FRENCH NBMBDY. N.l. N.1 st THERAPIONJorr. Doatianai. gtt'.tlM mM-l-K tnrvourow . Ho MkntaUsnC ctrcalm. 1R l. CL..O Ablatlr r Mu. U.Uovt iu,kx.ji Xu. Hour iiau. Lohuum.HM. y His Contribution. A Sl t tiis- in it it , x- - Remember the Name Pessimistic Deacon Philander. lhilamlcr of our ohurih Is so practical that at times he appears to be profane, saya the Kansas City Star. Our minister, a very modest and well meaning man, approached Philander the other day and said: Brother Philander, we are to bo con Of course you noticed gratulated. what an Immense congregation we had at our special services the other eve I ntng that at the opera house there was a very small crowd out to see the show. The Interest In our work Is certainly Increasing wonYes," replied old Philanderfully. the der, very solemnly, "I noticed things of which you speak, but I much fear that things would be different if we charged a dollar admission and the Sbew-a- t- the opera house was free."-Achurch treasurer Philander gets onto a lof of things. am-to- n u nt ' , i Ht M F4 nurium w in. t Uinli'v Mr tost Hu t of Killin' aloiu I 1iiit il , i ,t 1 Hills' I t I ! f()hf I thin iu'ut!w Ki till in Mn Jitt t lu vj t lll't h SLvi lit mis iipw ttvi l vsioi, i loo tun 'I i O broken-hearted- -- ed n Uptcitol Madm W . xi Babylon, y of 4bt rnrp Iimik RtttnpY fTiU t.raleful la the bem evidence teisittnctnjr R. F. D. No. 2, Seymour. Mo. "My scalp broke out with fine pimples at th start. They Itched and burned so much that I was compelled to scratch them and they would fester and coma to a head and break out again- The trouble was attended by euch burning and itching I could not sleep, also when I sweat it burned the same. My hair fell out gradually and the ecalp kept rough and dry with itching MoeT Any Tim. and burning. After about two years la aet. scene The out between the pimples broke mj A country road, trees, sky, .summer shoulders. My clothing irritated them. I was troubled with that eczema five homes, a lake, in the dlstance..A steam railway line crosses the road at right or six years.' "I tried everything that was recom- angles. Enter, up the road, an automobile, mended without any benefit until I well loaded and running at high speed. used the Cuticura Soap and Ofntment at the far right an express Enter and Cuticura according to directions, train. Soap and Ointment cured me sound - Both automobileand train are rushand well in two weeks f Signed) S. ing toward the crossing. L. Killian, Nov. 22, 1912. ' Owner of automobile, to chauffeur: Cuticura Soap and QtDtment sold Can you make it?"' world. of each the throughout Sample -free, with S2-- Skin Book. Address post- I The chauffeur; speeding up: "Bure , card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. can jnake It! He doesnt Cleveland Plain Dealer. . Mre..8mJth Surprieed.,.. Old Adam. Mrs. Smith was on her first ocean Little Henry, like, many other little voyage. very fond of playing at be"What's that ' down there?" she boys,-wa- s ing a railway train. He liked to preasked of the captain. . "Thats the steerage, madam," he tend to be the engine and to dash ground the house with a great noise replied. of puffing and tooting. "Really! exclaimed the woman, in The other day the stork brought surprise. "And does it take all those people to make the boat go. straigbtT" Henry a stater. He was taken in to see the baby and her for a time with an exregarded Nothing en Her. of grave curiosity. Then his pression Margery and Helen lived quite near face lighted up. each other and occasionally-playeto"Now," said he, I shall have somegether. One day, when they met, body to be the tender anyhow," New Helen said boastfully: York Evening Post "We keep a butler. Margery remained thoughtful fer a .HI Disposition, moment, then suddenly cried, During a concert tour of the late Theodore Thomas and his celebrated "Thats nothing! We keep board orchestra, one of the musicians died, ers! and the following telegram wae immediately dispatched to the parent! of the Important to Mothers . deceased: . Cxamine bottle of carefully every "John Blank died suddenly a today. safe and sure remedy tor CASTORIA, Infants and, children, and see that It Advise by wire as to disposition." In a few hours the answer was reBears the ceived, reading as follows: Signature of ; "We are his dlsposL In Use For Over SO Years. tlon was a roving one." Oldest Twins Celebrate. -N. Y. The Muncy twin. When th Battle Began. the imperial chan-Uo- William and Samuel, 95 years old Wife responsible to the house for th (with magazine) Heres an arDr. Maria Montessort, the noted (tab said to be the oldest twins in the cl of the and for on How to avoid war. and ticle emperor providing --their birthday Ian educator, la now in this country United dismissal upon the demand of th Hub What doe It say remain sin ouae. Friday.' i lecturing oh her system of teaching clef proposed erf V foilttw nothing to Injure Delicate women ect-- e a f DOANS KIDNEY PILLS DEPORTED AND e hich would maka Th TellsAStary nien sufferrhe-sanTe-achand trou-- . blea whui the kidneys are sick Women are especially subiecttohld ney. disi ase Tight . cUuhuic,. .indoor work, the ordeals of ihildbtrth, t lie worn, and the stooping, straining and striving of housework ail help to bring It on. At first the trouble mav be only backache, sick htad.uhe dlziness and a drowsy, dull languid feeling, but this coi dition is dang rou tv neglect, for drops v. gravel and deadly Bright's disease start In some such small way. Don't be discouraged ' When backache. nervousness and " irregular or painful passages of the Kidnev secretions begin to bother you use lVans Kidnev Fills, the remt d that has brought new life and strength to thousands, of suffering women There are no poisonous nor narcotic drugs Inj EXECUTE OFFICERS of berm-w- it "ErzryFfetm? es TO -T- vice-preside- nt tired, weak mother who struggles from morn to night with a lame, ach ing back ts carrjlng a heavy burden Many wonien believe that urinary disorders and backache are "female troubles and must be endured But IVan's Kidney Pills nor cause a habit When Your Back is Lame ON h Dr. Bethmann Hollweg, the imperial chancellor, defied the German parlia-"eto past amendments to the Housework is a Burden little boy of five was Invited to a vT TXSRZIPS" HAIR BALSAM A HMIot prnaratloa of aurli SolfO to r0iM do4ro.,. For Color children's party. The next day giving an account of the fun, and said RaWarag omi. Boouty to Gray or Kodad Half. that each of the little visitors had conM o. oot iihu ImniMx tributed either a song ; a recitation, or . music for the pleasure of the rest HOWARD E. BURtON mIhvAV Defined. said hla hpsdown prlcws: 4om, tUIrwr, Oh. poor little Jack! Iab4. $1; Gol ttrer, fte; (wold, gte: id or Goppsr, IL MaJliatf Knicker What la a flat? mother. "How very unfortunate' you botfIodm Kod fail prtao list mdLob appUmiioo. Bocker A fiat consists of a janitor could do nothing! and osipire wor aoUriiM. LrsdrULOw UrboMM KaiUnfcl Bank. Yea? I could, mother," replied the CsL Uefysoae, entirely surrounded by cabby-holeyoung hopeful. "I stood up and said to bay aoyvblni itTn f . Naturally. la lu oulomM buM lul.i apua Xartn who my prayers! Ud r atMXiMia or ImlmloBO, roZoxlo xll for. May ut "Old Scadda seems quite upset 'by bank? the failure of the Clinical Drama. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. "No wonder he lost hli balance. "Who wrote this play?" 1 think the health department colHot Much of a Fortune. laborated with a medical magazine." Out C fj I Alice My face is my fortune. , MOmtttpw. to ttex. M4 by DraHMb. Ethel Youll have no Income" tax A man .thinks hes good enough ' - to pay, dear. when he doesn't act worse than usual. , 7he-wa- s dL s. READERO 1 -- -- - S jug :t .v.- tw J |