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Show J 4 I THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH TYPICAL MEXICAN i OUTLAWS ALLIES WEAR INTRENCHING SALOHIKI Qsm S a s , ' . - ''?' r , c m-- ' OF' "t - ' 'v' '. i' v H' yS ' ,. 'M tr V -- V' T "A- ', '.'s' ' V I i ' y' W'i& f& ShrM fa- f firstaWtiirt ". A Ii'8tollllfc",-J- ifrM'frSS '"A ' VjVf XwXveOwWfr.-- . Quick and thorough work in constructing intrenchments is believed to have made the position of the allies at In the photograph a column of soldiers is seen moving along a communication trench t Saloniki almost impregnable. toward the front' trenches then under construction. f LETTERS LAUNCHING OF DESTROYER FOR AT THE. FRONT THE MEN SAMPSON I lOWi itWhX-flA- civ...,fArc.v . fiji.vWi'A. n4 ....l wyjp Scene in the postal station of the Royal Engineers where mail for the British soldiers at the front Is being sorted. At this post office, established in Regent's park, many wounded soldiers are employed distributing the millions of letters and parcels that are sent to the men still on the fighting line. STUBBORN WITNESS JAILED the presence of a limited number of invited guests the United States torpedo-boa- t at Quincy. MasB. Miss Marjorie Sampson Smith (at loft), a of the hero of the battle of Santiago, acted as sponsor. The shipbuilding granddaughter company expects to the United States government April 1. This will be seven months ahead of the time Her contract speed is 29 knots. She has a displacement of 1,126 tons and will cost W. T.V and four 4 Inch rapid-firequipped with four guns. In h ' v RUNS f s BRITISH i BLOCKADE ' ve V.. ''A vX.V.v., syCy ".'vcX'vHV,e'VSs ' sssvvvsv S A wy v i , X ' 4t, Z-- ,f A. .. y BOMB FROM A ZEPPELIN e SUCCESSFULLY L.-- . BY- - destroyer Sampson waa Admiral W. T. Sampson, to deliver the Sampson allowed in the contract. J795.000. She is to be launched r- DEMOLISHED y V V ' s WV. VC.Vyw. , Ihe German raider Moewe after raiding the enemy's commerce for months put into her home port with her prisoners and spoils of war. The Moewe eaptured 15 ships, 33 British naval officers, 166 members of crews and 1,000,000 marks in gold The kaiser personally conferred upon the commander the Order Pour, le" Merits. MAJOR GENERAL FUNST0N COL. H. 1. SLOCUM y.'.;.. y;v j (aswCvwav.vv r'r Frederick O. Stallforth, a German One of the houses In Kent that was torn to pieces by a bomb dropped subject and member of the banking rrom a Zeppelin during the latest air raid on England. Five of the inmates firm of Stallforth Bros, of Parral, Mex- were killed. ico, with offices in New York, who was sent to Jail for contempt of court by Federal Judge Dayton in, New York. BARGE LOADS OF WOUNDED BRITISH Stallforth refused to answer questions concerning the activities of the alleged German spy, Franx von RIntelen, now imprisoned in England. ftlSidftiWB Champion Money Lender. In the years before the coming of the European war London and Paris and Berlin, were the mfoney-loamncities of the world that is, their financiers were the money kings. Now breat Britain, France, and Italy, are each negotiating for loans in this country aggregating several hundred millions. It is announced that another large British loan may be placed this month; that France is seeking a loan of 6300,000,000; Russia, 6100.000.-000- ; and the financial agents of Italy are asking for large'Bums. Conditions have been reversed. Uncle Sam today Is the champion money lender of civilization. Fort Worth tTex.) Record. g y. v, ,mj Til li . yv. airy at Columbus, N. M who sent soldiers across the border In pursifit of Villa and his bandits. A Two Kinds of Eggs. There are only two recognized brands of eggs eating and throwing. r viTv V I - Raises Thousands of Moles. mole Is Cultivating the highly profitable, according to George Prjbvwho has established, a mole farm near White Rock, W.- Qi, upon which he now has nearly ijoo of the little diggers. Each pelt is worth ten arP cents, and it costs nothing to raise arfe carltirt Tk the animals. Pryor Is making a good port Lhfn if margin of profit His farm consists of fightin on about one acre of ground. a ,t'V - 5- 2 "w - - fl teplulM. in the Balkans or on the western front, go to the coast, where they towed out to hospital ships Ihat trans- t5,at Ba!kans to either Egypt or Malta if wounded ,ounded fihng V0 bSe hospitals and then IiEhter ESr W " B rt,ad I I |