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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH war department has decided and anthat the appointment to volunteer commissions will be made from those classes of our citizens who have had such experience, and that from those classes the selections will OF be made in the following order: (A) Persons who hav had experience as commissioned officers in the War College Heads Prepare for regular army of the United States and of volunteers of proved exHandling of Great Vol perience and efficiency. OATH AUSTRIAS HEW EMPEROR TAKING THE nounced C1L1 "" IJf Gsntly cleanse your sluggish bowels officers of (II) experience in the regular army. (C) Persona who have had experience as officers in the militia. RAPID TRAINING PROPOSED (D) Persons who have qualified according to law under prescribed exSpecial Attention Given to Selection of aminations to test their fitness to command and control men in the field. Officers Qualified by Expert (E) Graduates of educational inence to Lead Men stitutions of military standing to Properly. which regular army officers are de- rvv& ,V' first-clas- -- tod V ' . s-- f e jmjt-Do- i. f s f I f theJ l : f .to-nig- ht - vw. Austria-Hungar- y vlnniioQQOOnonoorffii 'O r JhUrnRIP i iiili (ih s i N X A v - Husbands Disposed Aii Fighting Vessels. X.V.WWSW. .V SWWSW.W,1. .v Yep, two of Important to Mother Examine carefully every bottle of 2ASTOBIA, that famous old remedy or Infants and children, and see that It ; Bean the Signature of h Use for Over S0YearsT i Children Cry for Fletchers '' fiMilT'" Vi i 0 .ulm. jm. emotion can. never take the place of brains; that Tales first duty In preparing American. Cltlzena, whether for peace or war, li! to adhere to rigid standards of disc- and scholarship and sense of proportionate values. If our students have these things ai a basis, the more they prepare themselves tor the possible requirement of military service the better. Without them the spirit of preparedness may become a danger ; with them It la a. safeguard and a blessing. President Hadley of Yale University. ipline YESI ' LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN! s VX.V J.W the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasnt any itate freezoM ten him to get a small bottle for y ad from his wholesale drug house, Loftier Object. A passing neighbor stopped w door of a great alchemist who tolling amid flame and vapor. Still looking for the phUosoph stone and the elixir of Iife? the neighbor. No. I have temporarily nP of that quest to look for things immediate Importance. I tne the unbreakable promise and burnable scrap of paper." t i IHicine That Always Ilakes FneaJ A EMsey Plight of Bereaved Englishman In New York Bring Home to Watcher Tragedy of New Warfare. After selling Dr. for fifteen yean and knowing been the meant of producing tomert, I am pleated to believe that it a equal to It took the silent grief twin Tlie dogs employed by the French aldingthe 'Memn&W andT'carfylng" sages through tbe trenches are -- bowed. Straightening himself with an effort Little squared his shoulders and walked away, the tears 6 till streaming down his face. Not a word was ottered es the work of the busy office was resumed, on tbe market for kiln pmrr T I have never beard a angle pa good it did not accomplish vr.nr frtllv vours - rlne campaign. Modestly, almost diffidently. Little, spare, slight man, asked for news of his wife and four children, steerage passengers. The latest cable, he was told, reported his wife and one child missing the others had been saved. But the wife and baby," he pleaded. Cant you give me a word of hope?" No one dared reply. Tear welled from Littles eyes and rolled unrestrainedly down his cheeks. The bristling activity stopped and heads were , rm Llttle, Englishman, to bring keenly home to the official and derka of the Anchor line offices the loss of the California, one of the liners sunk M- - - Educator's Opinion. .. I believe that organized Cincinnati man tells how to dry up a corn or callus so It lifts off with fingers. WAITS IN SILENT GRIEF FOR NEWS OF LOVED ONES V- Caatorn NX sas, Vermont and New Hampshire, ships that have been placed In the reserve fleet The displacement of the Arizona Is 31,600 tons. It is pro-- " engines, pelled by which drive it at a speed averaging 20 knot an hour. Gmuany'Ajnew.fiubmh.- took l 20,-00- as. she confessed. corn-pestere- sister ship. II will be a damping foe fon an enemy to meet Its fwclva 0 guns fire p broadside of can which of steel, pounds be directed accurately at a mark 15 miles distant. The broadside is 0,000 pounds more than the combined broadside of the Kan- ofJohn em Seeded one of em, and the court the other one." The George Washington Memorial association, which has already raised $300,000 toward the erection of a memen and women d You morial to George Washington in the capital, Is attempting to raise this amount to $1,000,000 by February 22, Washno need suffer longer. Wear the shoe ingtons birthday, so the work can be begun at once. The site, once occupied by the railroad station In which Fresldent Garfield was assassinated, has already been donated by congress. The building will be 800 feet wide, 275 hat nearly killed you before, says thl feet deep and four stories In height. Cincinnati authority, because a few on drops of freezone applied directly stop callus, or com tender, aching WAR DOG IN GAS MASK soreness at one and soon the corn or FOUNTAIN FOR INDIANAPOLIS UNIQUE hardened callus loosens so It can h lifted off, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but will P soft con tively take off every kard or tt or callus. This should be tried, as irrto not said Is inexpensive and Is The Arizona, the newest addition to the United States battleship division, not only la the biggest of Uncle Sam's sea fighters, but no other naval pbwer has a fighting vessel that can reach it in size. It is larger by 200 tons that the the flagship of Pennsylvania, which it U a Admiral Ujo, New York. Of. 1 X- Arizona Mightiest of 2' They were seatmates la a car headed for the port oftraction, Terr Iaute. The seats are rather narrow of course there had to be apolo- based on sitting snugly. Narrow seats, he said. HI say they are, she said. That started them toward more timate conversation. And before the car reached Coatesville she had confessed that she was a widow twice, Had two husbands? he Queried. A - tilting, Rendezvous and Depots. The war college continue : With a view to recruiting and main- Appointment of Officers. . AH volunteer officers-arappointed by the president, but the number and grade of 6ucb officers shall not exceed the number and grade of like officers provided for a like force of tbe regular army, and they will be subject to such assignment to duty and transfers as the president may direct. In order that the lives of those patriotic citizens who may volunteer for service may be safeguarded and conserved and not risked under lacking in experience- - In the care soldiers in camp and In battle, the pi ; "a the parent or guardian of that per- - br -- m ," taining all organizations of the land as near their prescribed forces strength as practicable, the necessary rendezvous and depots will be established by the secretary of war and will be directly controlled by him. Here will be enlisted and the recruit trained. For the purposes of instruction and discipline, the troops at the recruit depots may be organized Into companies and battalions, at the discretion of the secretary of war. The noncommissioned officers and privates will be of such grades and numbers as the president may prescribe. It Is apparent that the recruits st the rendezvous and depots are intended to form a reserve battalion for each regiment or equivalent thereof of regulars and volunteers only; for the act also provides that in order to maintain the land militia organization at their maximum strength the recruit rendezvous and depots in any stnte or territory may, at the request of the governor thereof, enlist and train recruits for land militia In the service of the United States from such state territory. All the officers- required for such recruit rendezvous and depots sill be volunteers of the proper arm of the service. i state. 14-in- ch t tJ taking the oath of his coronation at Budapest, Hungary. - Tbe Emperor Kart Frans Joseph of coronation was the most brilliant of any great public ceremony that has taken place in Hungary for generations. Tbe training of volunteer troops When the took tbe oath he was surrounded by the highest church dignitaries and gayly costumed court must begin without delay after their official. emperor , induction into the service. No time must be lost It should begin at tbe company rendezvous, without waiting ACCORDING TO THE ORDERS OF THE KAISER for complete mobilization. Under our traditional policy of relying principal for defense upon citizen soldiers, the larger part of our land forces will not be fully trained on the outbreak of war. It la more than probable that we shall have to employ some of them with little or no train' assembled soon as can as be ing they min suitable units. The amount and character of the training will at first be directly proportional to the time consumed, provided a rational scheme be followed. How mnch time will be available It la Impossible to predict. It Is reasonable to assume, however, that In the event of a war with an oversea enemy It will be the time required for our enemy to establish at least a partial 'a control of tbe sea sufficient to open, A the way for landing of expeditionary force. This la the American liner St. Louis as she wonld appear if painted in accordance with the command of the Any system of training, however, of Germany, This was that American ships should be painted in white and red vertical stripes about ten emperor good in itself, will fail to bring the de- feet wide and should carry large flags of red and white checks, with the American flag at the stern. sired remits unless there pr$ availInsufficient able a cumber of trained struetors, officers and noncommis PROPOSED WASHINGTON MEMORIAL BUILDING sioned officers. The blind cannot lead v the blind," Referring to the mobilization ? the volunteer Armies, th4 W&f college " niewivw points out that qtt points of mobilization have been selected, one in each state of the Union, and that these preliminary arrangement have been apl proved by both the federal and state authorities. These plans provide for I V I , it ' the necessary buildings, for water sup4,1.1 K( ' -l ir ply, and all other essential needs " I Asv. W i s AiV. i . j which will arise. ' cn-fist- ed fn $M reads; periods," and no person can be enlisted for the volunteer forces who Is not effective and and who la not within the ages stipulated for that service under the law as it exists at the time of the president's tall. Neither can any man be who does not speak utd English language, while persons under eighteen years of age can be accepted only with the signed approval and consent of 7l Begin Training at One. Under the caption Training of Volunteer" the war college pamphlet trength of organizations." All terms of enlistments. It Is pointed out, will be the same as that for the regular army, exclusive of reserve able-bodied- Get a box. Sick headache, M ness. coated tongue, foul breath alway trace them lirer?. flayed, foS bowtds or sour, gassy stomS. Poisonous matter clogged h, testinea, instead of being 5 of the system is h,? 0at blood.. When thl poison reach! delicate brain tissue it cans!. gestlon and that dull, throbbing enlng headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse the sour, stomach; J foul gases, take undlge from the liver and carry om ,u constipated 'Wa ot- e- matter 114 poisons in the bowels. Cascaret will straighten you out by .morning work while yon sleep- -a Z from your druggist means your hZ clear, stomach sweet and your lh and bowels regular for month, gj bilio-sne- si. . tailed as professors of military science under the' law. (F) Should the necessary number of volunteer officers required not be furnished from the above classes,' the War department will give civilians lacking in actual military experience an opportunity to appear for examination to test their fitness for commissions, before boards which the war department proposes to create in the several - while 15-ce- -- first-clas- i you sleep. unteer. Force. Washington. The war college division of the general staff of the United States army has complete plans prepared for the mobilization of a citizens army. These plans were completed some time ago in anticipation -- of the time when the United States might he called upon to enter into s hostilities against a power. These plans were based, it is said, op-)- n the possibility that the first call for volunteers might be for 1,000,000 men. The war college recently prepared an official paper dealing with the raising of a volunteer army. "Under existing laws and under contemporaneous conditions therewith, says the war college, It has heretofore been assumed that In the event of a war with .a s power the United State would require not lesa than half a million of men for the first line, behind which could be prepared the greater army of citizen soldiers upon whom our main reliance for national defense is conditionally placed." Subject to President's Call. The organization of volunteer armlea can only be undertaken following the presidential proclamation stating the number needed, and on tills subject the war college says: "Volunteer forces may be raised, organized and maintained only during the existence or Imminence of war, and only after congress shall have authorized the president to raise such forces. Congress could, however, by legislative enactment, authorjxe the president to raise such forces in time x f pence. When so authorized, the president alll issue his proclamation, stating the Dumber of men desired for each arm, forps, or department, within such limits kSinpybe by law., it is P.pb- tole that toe proclamation Witt plso recite the causes that make the call necessary and will state that the enlisted men shall be taken, as far as practicable, from the several states, Jfrritorlea and District of Columbia In proportion to the respective popular lions thereof. Following the call of the president For volunteers, the Secretary of war notifies the governors, etc., as in a call for militia. Informing them of the quota for their respective states, the existing militia organizations that will be received Into the volunteers, the nevr organizations that it la desired to raise, and the maximum and minimum , RVPr . meswonderfully Sejrtr2?rY31ffi W3 Prove What SwzsmRoot ut Send ten " " Binghamton N. Y . F f - trained and show extraord t inary Intelligence. For work near the Yea V" id firing line some of these dogs have tie. It wffi aecnriM booklet ?. TV ye I also receive beeh provided with gas masks. t taation, itlliug about the kidoey k -- A fountain like no other fountain or other piece of sculpture anywhere a fountain that will stand as a type of original American art has been designed by A. Stirling Colder, New York, and will be erected next October in the center of University square. Indianapolis. It is a gift to his city by the late El chard Depew. The subject of the unique work of art is Ybueh." It is expressed by the figures of eight dancing children facing outward and encircling in a ring a central basin 13 feet in diameteg On a pedestal In the midiile of the inner bnsin is the heroic figure of a young naiad, directing tbe dance With cymbals. This figure dominates the group. fr der. When writing, ,nd one dr The One Difference. this peper. Bgu &ty;f for Bishop Sanford Olmsted of Denver dollar size bottles store. Adv. Is noted for his somewhat caustic i ' A lady said to Bishop Olmsted Where the Difference a luncheon: Mother. said As for these sacred concerts, be not jke tnen and women, why bd called, I could never see, bishop, them alike . aZ ; wherein a sacred concert differed from not p0 Tery are Well, they an ordinary concert" ent, said mother. ince In t Oh my dear madam," said at f .Bishop Olmsted In a shocked voice, there is a distinct difference. A sacred coa- cert is always given on Sunday. - r |