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Show 'r - j y THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH HER AND ANCONA OFFICERS CHIEF Do Not Buy Expensive r JEWELRY , CONVICTED MURDERER OF SALT AND HIS SON PRISON. AT EXECUTED GREAT OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT BEGUN BV ALLIES AGAINST THE TURKISH TROOPS. MAILERS ExeFinal Efforts to Secure Stay of Conand Futile Prove cution demned Man Faces Firing Squad After Night Spent In Sleep. move-men- has been initialed at tbeDar- -- ' t - daneUe hyjthe. allies.. Violent fighting' in the vicinity o! Seddul Bahr, on the Up of Gallipoli peninsula, Is reported by the Var office at Constantinople. The statement follows; Artillery duels are in progress on the Dardaoetj.es front. Violent fighting with bombs is taking place near Seddul Babr.' A London dispatch announces that the armies of the central powers are aUll pressing the detending forces hard in western Serbia, but the Serbs and Montenegrins are offering strong The Montenegrins art resistance. giving battle to the Invaders along the Drlna apd Llm rivers and at sev eral points are said to have repulsed them, while in the Ibar valley Serbian rear guards assumed the offensive. as they apThe proach the Kossovo plain. In the region of Pristina, are being met by the enSerbs, frequently in counters, but they still continue ic push forward and are now declared to be approaching Pristina both from the north and the east Although both the Berlin and Vienna communlca tkons dally announce relatively large captures of men, a dispatch from Aus .Irian headquarters estimates that the Serb army aggregates between 130,000 Austro-Hungarian- s hand-to-han- tdI ? 150,00 men. is reported that the Serbs at Mon xw I i l : XT-'1- ' ' ''- -- - t v i fv i ?' J . vV (.' W.'.vy tv -- 2 ? issi ilM W This photograph shows a column of German Infantry advancing across the Grodno river on a hurriedly pontoon bridge.' The Iron bridge blown up by the Russians is seen In the background. RESULTS BOMBARDMENT OF i f TURKEY SUPPRESSES is t i i' V To Improve Yosemite Park, Contracts Involving , Washington. half million dollars expenditure of-In the Yosemite National park for new facilities and hotels, camp sites were signed Teusday by Secretary Lanb. 1914. Coincident with the main drive of the British forces in Flanders in the region of Lens, the British battleships appeared off the coast of Belgium and heavily bombarded the German positions. This is the first picture received in this country showing the results of the British bombardment of the Belgian coast. The picture was taken at a small village near Ostende. West-end- HiBliiifFFsTRIAN BATTLESHIP fill i. t fc Salt-Lak- e Execution Coet $371.80. City. It cost Salt Lake county $371.80 is ? - i j ; r ? ' toexeculeJoseph for Alfalfa tAND-OMIBR-SEE- DS Mall Samples and Get Oar Best Offers Dlacknan & Griffiif Co. OGDEN, UTAH witnessed by The shooting Merlin Morrison, another son, 14 years old. According to - this hoys story, which was corroborated on many points by other evidence, two masked men entered the store with Weve drawn pistols, and saying: got you now! opened fire on Morrison, who fell mortally wounded with a bullet thrugh his cheat J, Arllng Morrison ran to an Ice box in the revolver store, seized a and fired. Before the boy could shoot again, he fell, pierced by three bullets and died almost instantly. Hlllstrom, also known as Joe Hill, was arrested three days after the shooting on information given by Dr. A. A. Bird. Hlllstroip staggered into the doctors home two hours after the shooting, with a large bullet wound through his left lung. He told the doctor he had been shot in a quarrel over a woman and requested that nothing he said regarding his visit or wound. The doctor, not having heard of the murders, treated the wound and took Hillstrogi to the house of the Fiselius brothers in Murray, where he had been spending several days. Accounts of the murders recalled the case to the doctor and he informed the officers. The doctor noticed an automatic pistol, of the same calibre as shells found in the grocery after the shoot- Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegrap- No Question of Tense.. A young woman whose husband Is on the' stock exchange recently awakened to the fact that he was quite sportily inclined. One evening the professors wife, who lived quite near, ran in to make a call. During the call the young wife of the stockbroker remarked, rather plaintively: I wish I knew where Jack was!2 I presume, dear, said the professors wife primly, you mean you wish you knew where he is? Oh, no, I dont, replied the young I know where he la He is wife. upstairs. In. bed with terribly bloo-- -- dshot eyes and a raving I headache. want to know where he was! ' - Could Fill the Bill, He had told her the and, tom with emotion, waited for i few short words that would decide his y. fate. George," she said, "before I girt yon my answer you must tell me Do you drink anything? something. A smile of relief lighted his handsome countenance. Was that all sht wanted to know? Proudly, triumpand hantly, he clasped her In his aims ear: shell-lik- e In her whispered Anything, he said. The Mediclns Man. . Hay Rick Philosophy. No man Is a complete failure wh succeeds In making a perfect fool of himself. A woman Is sometimes known W the dogs ehe keeps. mski Worry Is all right, hut dont it a creed. Genius consists In a talent for making good. it 1 Misery loves company, but sort usually of the unrequited To the pessimist life Is Just other name for the morning after. of success Envy Is the Stability Wanted. pouted little Freddy, e who had just completed his first school to I shall never go at school. again! But why? asked his mother. Whats the use of going? I never learn to spell! ' . What do you mean? to Well, how can I learn ing. In Hillstroms pocket Hlllstrom when the teacher changes the threw the weapon away after leaving Herald. every 4jf the doctor's home. Blood was found at several places in a general southProphetic. erly direction from the store, and ' a ffs good Play. Bill.members of the Eselius family said a had just flnishe who manager, companion had visited him late the new play of night of the murders,' talked private- tag Shakespeare's but its too gloomy.- can ly with him and left This man was let, in not apprehended and has not been put a little more comedy author, the That. replied heard of since. The sheriffs office e furnished by the actors who daid it was Otto Applequlst,-whhad to role. Interpret the stellar for some time been Hillstroms companion. - Always a Chance. ' married. ,j Why dont you get Another Ship Strikes Mine- London. The Norwegian steamer to lert Cant find any gin willing San Miguel, of 1,659 tons gross, her happy home for me. struck a mine in the North sea Thurs-Then why not look arw4 day and sank. The crew was rescued 0 some girl with an unhappy and landed at Grimsby Friday. The Briflht Side- To Extend Work of Y. M. C. A. The pessimist was suffering Denver, Colo. Plans to extend the Its no use," JJ s-t- I- o nX - N. .. vv a tran-portati- members of the hoard of pardons. The message was from Judge Hilton of Denver and said William Busky of Seattle had made affidavit that he was with Hlllstrom on the night of the murder. Hilton asked for a respite of ten days to Investigate. Hlllstrom, when .asked If he knew Busky, denied he knew of such a man. This decided the governor to order the execution without delay. Joseph HUlstrom was convicted of the murder of John G. Morrison, a grocer, and his son, J. Arllng, 17 years old, at Morrisons store in the southern portion of the city about oclock on the evening of January 10, was PLOT. Eleven Members of Egyptian Secret Society Put jto Death. Execution at Beirut Washington. of eleven members of an Egyptian secret society, which, It is claimed, had of for Its object Turkey and the creation of an independent Arabian state under the protectorate of Great Brt'ain, was announced here Tuesday by the Turkish embassy. 'Thr members of "the society, the embassy alleges, planned to assassinate high officials and many other prominent people, first arrested. During the greater part of hi last night on earth Hlllstrom slept soundly. When he awakened he said he felt well, with the- exception of a sore throat. His voice was husky. A message received by Governor Spry at 6:30 Friday morning caused the "governor to get into touch with t WESTENDE OF MAN WAS BURIED ALIVE. Begged for Mercy But HIs Murderer Would Not Lleten. Batavia, N. Y. Luigi Matronl was burled alive In the cellar of bis home near Corfu in May, 1914, his body being trampled into a newly made grave while' he still begged for mercy, ac cording to a story told by his widow to District Attorney Coon. Monday afternoon Antonio Boliva. the alleged murder, pointed out the spot where the crime occurred and a body was found,, which Mra. Matronl Identified as that of hey husband. Boliva has confessed, the district attorney said. Pay Cash - - nelles operations. Hard fighting still Is in progress on the Austro-Itallafront with the big guns of the Italians working hard on Gorlza and adjacent sectors. Accord lng to .Vienna, the Austrians have driven the Italians from all the positions they had captured around Os la via and also ejected the Italians who entered the Austrian lines In the district of San Martino. in the west the British and french artillery has become more active in Flanders and Champagne, which on previous occasions has been the slg aal for offensive movements. Tha Russians, since they regained ths ground they lost on the river Styr. have been inactive except for minor attacks In the Dvinsk region. The Petrograd correspondents, however, predict that more important events are impending. British and french troops have captured the city qf Tlbatl in the German colony of Kamerun, West Africa, where the sultan and populace are said to have welcomed them. ! We r To the recent presence of Field Mar shal Kitchener on the Gallipoli penln sula Is attributed In London the re sumption of activity in the Darda- . . A Caae of Trua Friendship. The board of pardons considered Two boys, one of them possessor of a the appeal for clemency and' denied permit, were fishing on a certain eswas it, and on October 18, Hlllstrom when a gamekeeper suddenly Novem- tate on be shot to sentenced again from a thicket The lad with ths darted ber 19. Another request for clem- permit uttered a cry of fright, dropped two ently came from President Wilson his rod and ran off at top speed. The for execution, asking days before the gamekeeper was led a swift chase. clemency. Declaring that his obliga- Then, worn out the boy halted. The comThis la the Italian steamship Ancona which was sunk In the Mediterranean by a submarine flying the Austrian tions as chief executive of the as man eeized him ,by the arm and said oath his and of monwealth Utah, the of command was In flag, with the loss of several hundred lives. At the right la CapL Pietro Massardo, who between pants: governor to enforce the laws of the vessel, and at the left Italo Zolezsl, first officer. Have you a permit to fish on this with statev precluded his Interference estate?" the courts order for the execution of said the boy, "Yes, to he sure, Joseph Hlllstrom, convicted mur quietly. CROSSING THE GRODNO ON PONTOON BRIDGE careafter Gov. William Spry, derer. You have? Then show it to me. ful consideration of President WiThe boy drew the permit from his lsons request, declined to act on ths The man examined it and pocket refor appeal of the nations chief In frowned perplexity and anger. consideration of the Hlllstrom case. i did Why you run when you. had chair Hlllstrom went to the death this permit? he asked. the He preserved without faltering. To let the other boy get away," same calm demeanor that has been was the reply. He didnt have none characteristic of him since he.- was - Salonlki, - iaei SALT LAKE CriT Itfr-tS- astir are receiving reinforcements and that the British also are sending up men to the front through which the Bulgarians had hoped to drive the Serbs across the border Into Greece or westward into Albania. Additional forces of men and guns are being landed dally by the entente allies at . J- d OF JEWELRY FOUNDED Salt Lake City. Joseph Hlllstrom, Morconvicted of the murder of J. G. January son J. Arllng. his rison and It.' wee eaacuisA.gt the. Jttate prison Friday morning. miIstrom was sentenced to he ndt on September 4, 1914, hut a delay of the date of execution was secured and on he was resentenced to he executed the At request of October 1, 1915. President Wilson, In compliance with a request of the Swedish . minister, Governor Spry granted a respite until the hoard of pardons could consider the case. Gazette Inoffensive BOYDlPARK LAKE-GROCE- The Armies of th Central Powers Are Gtlll Pressing the Defending Forces in Western Serbia Fighting Resumed In Flanders., Rotterdam. The Cologne Lire lade and good jud?. Boot and Bake jrow doll I either. Were go planned thu year to please particular buyers with tasty, inexpensive, goods. Makers oi Jewelry. 11 I' - .. .. - - I . rt ' - I ',"- - Photograph taken aboard an Austrian battleship of the new Teghetoff class, showing the double turrets, one above the other, each carrying three ' 1 guns Hilt-stron- g according to the bill approved Solidifying Decomposed Rock. by the county commission. Of this rock can be solidified Decomposed amount $250 was paid the five men' either by agatn applying great preswho constituted the firing squad. sure or by injecting cement or by doLive Stock Convention Called. ing both. Thus sands are formed into shales, .and El Paso, Texas. The annual con- sandstone, clays, become vention of the American Live Stock calcareous deposits yield limestone. association is to be held In El Paso Aside from their cementing materials, In composition exact-tjas-dl- d January 25. 26 and 27," 1916. These, sandstones differ sands of which they the dates were set on Teusday by officials are composed. Sandstone, - according of the association. rheumatism. to the United States geological survey, may be nearly pure quarts, or quartz and feldspar, or quartz, feldspar and mica, and it may vary in texture from the fine to the coarse. Some sandstone is so coarse that it will hold six quarts of water to the cubic foot, and "underground deposits of such sandstone form excellent reservoirs which may yield s never failing supply of water. workoftheYoingMeBa Christian association to the mining camps of Every bone in my body the Colorado Fuel and Iron company complained. in Colorado and You ought to be glad 7 s were Wyoming a herring, said the optl launched here Thursday. ' k 1 c ir. CapL W. Attentive. Bullard, chief of the Italians to Attack Gorizia. attention radio service of the United States Geneva.- The Italians are la Watson still paying f nary-suprepar-lufsuperintendent of 5 wireTor a' formidable attack on Go- that widow he was ,.ourtng ' less stations. in the United States sad rizia, according to the Milan corre- Tears ago? are its island possessions, who You bet he is. They cooperated spondent of the Zurich Gazette. 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