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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE, UTAH COOLIDGE TAKES ftewsAll Parts of: 3 from UTAH ai i 4 n. V. L of C W Ch.ml) citr William M. 'Lace. J2sopenisr announces Wd are of seven for the construction eJialf miles of road In Zion JVit! Gibbs and W. S. an h iiderlater are each la the Iron county Jail h'nftference to paying JlSXt fines for violation of the prohibition sen-ins- ia at. The heavy rains have fpue, Utah hmdsides along the .Spanish ,4canyon for a distance of more fa mile blocking traffic In Id 'By places. The first death of epidemic Brigham Citys when Arthur occurred fever died of the Malady. City. Brii-- IBfiefer The pea vlner has start-- 4 nd farmers are working day and Vdst t tf their Pa8 ,n ahead of fast. the pain crop which is ripening number of Smith field .vmers are Planting head lettuce on Irooiid which has produced peas. word was ajnltch Telegraphic LPareived here of the death of James juVeme Dickinson, 20, at Truckee. to jump from a' pif. while try.ng A Snlttifleld , 32-1- f Evlnj train. J"hn Rraggs, a dining car Vtiter, is in the Dee hospital In a lerinai condition suffering deep cuts a Tided apon liim, it is alleged, by Ogden Th fx2 rfLJ ij wife. I Brifham City Dale Robbins of this had bones fractured In several Ty, of both of his feet In a insteps jie from the roof of a house at the 7 Scouts summer home in Logan JJWL Nine persona narrowly lerious Injury when a Nash r and a Ford crashed three miles lot of Gunnison. Roth cars .were Minti. L01 Unitd to es-kp- ed damaged. k.dly Ogden W'line 3 rep-wenta- 1 ith Befon :T lffi ll no tin 33.X cental gatk 19,131' lgatlo i :ea groa Cnit salt i t 1, jrepa n th e hi clod3 Vlantl six Texas and Four 50,00ft e Co wUt Ions d' indredi id CCOUDGt TALKS AnJeies Operators Are C W,.h Illegal Use of Mins Father Administers the Oath of Ohice in' Executive Appear to Have No The Manti ASKS Angeles The federal r u ted t, u ,,f operators, six of Texas and f ,Ur of Los Angeles, an P one An.,ks corporation, on charges of using t! e mails to defraud, lus adjourned, to call,, anil is not expo. ted t.i convene again until September The Texans indicted were D. R. Chapin, Glenn TV, Rlack, H. n,,w. land, John II. Moulding, George II. Kipley and Jack Carillo. Tliey tire accused of having falsely represented land in Zapata and Webb counties. I exas, ns rich, fertile anil worth from $10,000 and SdlO.OOO an acre because of indications of oil, while the government ded.iies it is worthless from any viewpoint. Tlie Los Angeles men lndii ted were Martin J. and l.ernard T. Cullen. Thomas V. King and iioheit A. Dennison, all connected with the Great Angelus (Til and Lund corporation, which alsj was named in the bid They are (barged witli having misland a . represented as tract in the Antelope valley in the northern part of Los Angeles county Jury which Monday B.,t F,nal Action Reset ved ng Torture in Jail Charged Atlanta, Ga. Sensational charges of cruel treatment to the prisoneis in the convict camps following the abolishment of the lash in Georgia were brought before the general assemldv Tuesday. Representative Dennett, appearing before n house committee in support of his measure to legalle flogging of prisoners, charged that even more Inhuman practise are being used to curt) "sullen, stubborn and uncontrollable convicts since whippings have been forbidden. "Convicts in certain counties in Georgia are beng suspended by the thumbs for hours, or hound to trees with heavy chains, or placed In torture Dennett boxes, Representative charged. Prt si o m Co. did- i i m int.ntion of iwtiiUs an evt i n i.tt- , I. ,:u .,it those w oil i.l',,,h the trip.i s on that, Monday re be bad no, made f n ,1 ,e. tsl.,n The (vosstldltv of an extia s ssiol) was discussed t.y the presnlent wtili has t-- W itOCJ. .f Mr In Weep. Coollfig l g I . s v . I td-.- - t v tile-gra- I I 4; ue Dry Agent Pick Vault Columbus,' Announ. ement that state dry enforcement agents raided G. tbe country home of Reman Dawes. Columbus millionaire, president of the Pure Co., and con. StO.oiHi wortli of illegal ll.pior, whs made by Stale Prohibition Commissioner Mi Donild here .ttonduy afternoon MYPijnuhl sold tbe ageiiia, with the aid of a bn (smith, picked tlie link on a vault In will. Ii the liuors were stored. 11 flsi-ate- ' Many Injured In Tornado Garden City, Kan Thirty tl e per. sons were lnlured, several severely, and extensive property damage inus-- d by ihe tornado whbh swept thiougli this am lion late Saturday night. .Led I, near here, was hardest bit by the' strm. Tldity persons in tlie little town of !( were injured xvlu-thdr homes were blown down The business section of tlie town was wrecked. -- n nr-ve- s crogse, alies rp Jim ' iw?!,1 ChA a maas meeting at were taken for the MT?ni7."ti n of a new bank to lIa' e of the I . lately defunct ,teP i Church will Got Million Chicago. More than one mill.pn of the $S.C9fi,OfiO estate of the l 'te Mrs. Nettie Fowler McCormick, widow of Cyrus II. McCormick, inventor of the reaper, will go to thurrh. educational and charitable institutions, it was disclosed Tuesday when the instrument was filed for probate. Mausoleum to Hold Harding's Body Ohio. President Harding -- Marlon, JAanL-T- be udd Fellows . haB ' il not; be buried beside his mother which wad recentlr had liter in the Marion cemetery. tfie Th Copper aftf tbe funeral services "rn down and a jmtn- - here Friday afternoon, will be placed Mck honses wiU be in the receiving vault at the cemetery i and held there pending the erection of a mausoleum to receive it Madaen ata-tU fi ll a k'ionf-t--. hag It. notified t (S Mo1 ti,at a I Ot jL Mores Row With Constabulary wpply- - Of f L for shipment from Manila. Fifty Moms were killed j,. ,nt('l-erns soon as It and a number wounded and three ia u Uken care of were here. j members of the constabulary a pitched battle near t!ol ar8 fne waslm- - wounded, in 'LFilty ' Lake Lnno on the Island of Mindanao I; Ke, lt by Judge 1). R. Tuesday it was reported to the goy .ie city eourl when be ernors general's office Tuesday, No T11 cliarge of details were given. 8 au!omoblle 'the t,anlf of Garfield. lrfie!,. - com-be1-- n-' ;Zi:rn ... . JOS! el a id ,1 a- 1 a (1'igvray. , upon Flu" Grips Kansas Governor Gr.ve. M. Davis, Topeka, Kan. Gov. J. l.im influenza, with ill Is seriously Monday The gov!,r'.ther Artlur Lim, at according to his pbysrian. detail were given ernor had complained of feeling Qr of the accident well ell last week. v nt Iktth,) f 41 Ci y Tv, by vvnu 8"n,ce static 6'3W. Manhlnney was here now?" asked a tbe c,n-8toc?I times are ? of T!ow Ps 8nd tr-tubes, acoj recently arrived guest. aa taken. snails 1" replied the landSlowern ae Tt ' a r lj 18 C!4t-J- ?f .dry fnrrL lord of the Petunia tavern. "Why. 3 7 na weeki tually- - Oiii.E aTrdMUThatf in the Talace tonsorial parlor lLi3 f bet. mandohn aga,a, beea for the hare took to the try Jtj . !am . H 08 l Ck-J- r, ? tf-- e bu-h- 1 u Drown, 15, wa Il.on Liacksmlth Fork A Mild inducement. adlfeWbat ah all ve say' in cur vertisement for a cook? that we will take herer. to Hub-S- ay she may pre my rummer resort Transcribe Even'n g Boston -- Wage War on Reckless Drivers Chicago. Millionaires and flivver owners were Jailed alike here in a week-en- d drive hy police against careless driving. Three hundred to Jail were arrested and until they furnished bond, Tbe usual policy of serving violators with summons was suspended. Kev eral- women were among those Jailed. au-t'ds- PRESIDENT CALVIN "Reports have reached me, which I fear are correct, that President Harding Is gone. The world baa lost a mourn his great and good man. lose. lie was my chief and my friend. It will be my purpose to carry out the policies which he has begun for the service of the American pmjdc and for meeting their responsibilities wherever they may arise. "For this purpose, I shall seek the of ail those who have been with the President during associated his term of office. Those who have given their efforts to assist him I wish to remain tn office, that they may I- - assist me. T have faith that God will direct the destinies of our nation. Tlie following telegram was sent to Mrs. Harding: "Plymouth, VL, Aug. 3, 1923. "Mrs. Warren G. Harding. San Francisco, Cab: We offer you our deepest sympathy. Slay God bless you and keep you. "CALVIN COOLIDGE. GRACE COOLIDGE." Message Telia of Death. The telegram announcing the death of tbf President was as follows: "Palace hotel, San Francio, Cal., T'alvln Coolldge, Ang. 3, 1923. Sir. died. InPresident VL: Tlfe Plymouth. and without, warning, stantaneously while conversing with members of Ids family, at 7:50 p. m. Us phs;Hnn report that death wa appere! Hr due Vo L'.tiVe l.r.dn tli 'Id. JET prob aHy hli apop'exy -! GEORGE R CHittSTlAN i m t J- - ers New Chemical Clement. I i.inSli . li nt Nts, I 'r, G llevesy nml Dr D vvoikmg nt the city of 'opcithn gen, have iitiu.MMH i d (lie v of ii in ,v . licmli al element ' vv lil. Ii the) t nil li :t t II il n liifitimii v ns iliMOveicd b) means of Tvv o (.--!t,- I I 1 Hi r ny sped I It iiiii cupies, the o Hclenltsl beliexe, one of llitt six Mirant pi. i. on long known lo exist In tjie list of tl.e .bdnlcnl eleiiienlN Strange t sax, UiIn latest ret rult Dnlll-'l- i . nl elements NecniN to among the Docbe u It e common In tbe world. Is ami there llilnk Coster tors llexesx more of it In tbe earth'd crust tlmn Sclenca of gold. there (Iu-ni1- 1 Monthly. If You Need a Medicine You Should Hava the Best I le Jose w 1 - Hsh and Game living at Holliday, was arrested 0 urge with collating the pro-- t thirl ,1n 'aw still, ,fB WHons of whisky and 400 gal. 1 of mash were confiscated. ' sister-in-la- were arrlT-luunttiunue pis, j ChIv in Oolldge, thirWashington. ' Mr Coolelge. "in all direction tieth President of the Imted Males, seen., the house Jiecotulng crowded, Samuel Compels, and is here lu WusMuyton at the lieud of that an adjoining house Frank Morrison. gave uiih-rtluv of eritary the executive brain h of the govern- he fur use as press headguar-tAnierli-aij of Mr. Federation laitnir ment Like the liHJ per cent ettideiit raGompers said the president appiaied United States marines be has the sitil, im h .le, the new first lady of the t tiuve no. intention nw f tailing uation well in huml. '1 lie presidency Is land s weeping softly and exclaim- congress together ahead of time, but functioning whout friction. ing In svmpath) for the bereaved tlist waa n serving any definite decision Galvin Coo.bige took the oath as ladv .n San tbe was Moubt up t') Mr vuhiett President' of fbe l n:ted Slates at !..it a blow - what a terrible blow of Ids desire to subClause GompelS Plymouth, Vt at 2 t7 u. m. Friday, to p or Mrs. Harding, said. She August 3. The ceremony took pluce bad i,l siuli a heavy burden, In ber mit legislative proposals on behalf of In the living room ,.f the resilience of own lbn labor II,. made tin eiwage-im-n- i ss, to bear up under and organized to sc,- Ptisi.lenl ('oolldge o.irlv the new Presidents father, John U now Vs ' h (.'oolldge. The oath of ofliee was adSecretary Gelsser returned next month to suhmii l.i',or polities ministered l.j the father, who is a no- with the press copies of tbe stutr wtii, h ate t he dismissed at a meet tary put, lie. The text of the presiden- men's, atul pushing baik tbe old lng this month of ifie fe.letatu,ns tial oath had hot n telephoned to Mr. plu t' i.iph albuin ittnl tbe family I.lble evecutlv e rotim II Coolldge at ihmoii.h from the White on tie collier table. Mrs. Coolldge Tbe latter spt.nt mote thin House. bus.,) herself witti tbe wolk of lielp-ln- a half hour with the president in a Statement by New Chief. distribute them. discussion of in histrlal matters The President Coolldge received the news i be tuwspapiT men had acart-elsituation tn the coni Industry was of the death of President Harding amt giitt. ii out of sight when another t taken up, hut without mention of any of his own elevation to the presidency h messenger arrived with a copy threatened strike,. at ten minutes midnight, stand- of tin- presidential oath from Wash ard time, Thursday. lu tbe sume sitting .room lngtoti Train Wreck Plcn'e Party Mr. Coolldge reielved the first news with its band braided rugs, Its clutter lulls. N V Ci .inner W, Niagara through telegrams from George C. of vi hvrulde colonial furniture, Its old M. inlay I.. Draper investigate tbo Christian, Jr., seiretary to President woo, stove and Its family Ilible Cala grade sons of dentlis in ten pet of olliee vin Harding. (oolldge received the oath Mr. Cooiiilge Issued the following from his father, ami becume Ajuerluua crossing neitdent mi tile It W. A O. ratlrmid near here Sunday evening. A thirtieth presbli nt. statement; small rink nirrvlng William Cap. Mrs. Pamela Caprlottl and rlotti, her four children, with four otheis. on their return trip from a basket pl.'hle at Lewiston, was run down and demolished t.y a New York Central traJn at Sugar street crossing Nln in ir the mother of the party, and father, were killed Instantly In the accident and their bodies atrewn other vhtluv of along the trnks. tlie act blent died Hhortly afterward. - I Banks Refuse State Vouchers recommended a closed sea- -t Mont. Ilena ianks have Helena, on chickens in.MantJ canyon this to cash any state warrants declined ar to the state fish and game 1e- - drawn on the general fund, (. II. artment Junod, state treasurer, announced American Fort;. Zane Adams, suf-- d Tuesday. The banks, he stated, will crushed ankle, necessitating not accept any warrants drawn after :amjiutati.n of the foot, in an auto-)l,iJuly 1 until the snpropie court passes acident nar the point of the upon the validity of Govern r Joseph tintain ahovp American Fork. M. Dixons action in reduciing legisProto. The lative nppropriatons on a percentage of Ford a recovery dster which was stolen from In basis. at of the was CliMitaiifpia tent 'Med by th sheriffs office. Brazil Troops and Rebels Clash After nearly a Aires. I.uenos Pr.tvo. Thrt.0 truckloads of min. lmstiities have of month inactivity, ir'm tee state fish nt hatchery the between out broken again "inoille "cr(. placed in the Provo rebels and regular troops in the 3T,n streams .y members of t state of Li Grande do Sul, says n i i.ii County Game Froanj th e asset ia'ion. dispatch from Rivera to I.a Nacion Tlie two forces clashed about thirty 1Tjto Kd 1 n,r of Provo was d miles from the Uruguay border. Many for in G ation n looaj were killed and wounded on both hy ce , an l upon his sides. Details' of tire fight are lackcity Judge J. B. Tucker ing. U fined iJiTay no gTi-ss- ah has arrai-n-Hthef- Chicago, 111. " I art w llling to writ to any girl or woman who is sulTertn trom the troubles! J is fore I tKk K. Pirtkhama ydia ' e g e t a b o Compound. My back ached, so I could not go about my housework, and I had other troubles 1 from weakness. waa this way for years, then my took the Vegetable Compound and recommended it to me. In the time I have leen taking it and it has done wonders for me. keep house and am able to do lots of work besides. "Mrs. IlKl.RN Sevcik, 2711 Thomaj SL, Chicago, 111, Women suffering from female troubles causing backache, irregularities, pains, bearing-dow- n feelings and weakness should take I.ydia R Pinkhama Vegetable Compound. Not only is the worth of this splendid medicine shown by such rases as this, but for nearly fifty year this same sort of experience has wwn reported by thousands of women. Mrs. Sevcik is willing to write to any girl or woman suffering from soon troubles, and answer any questions they may like to ask. 1 ".Is'otut'tl Announce Hi Intention to Follow Out th Pollcie Inaugurated by Harding Goe to Wahington toi Acsume Dutie. offii-er- roux--l I REMAIN TO i su'-je- n vs CABINET in. U, L.-- Inten-tio.- Lawmaker. Cab.ej CoutKry Home. In Schemes I.os Grateful for I Icalth Restored by Lydia E. PinkhamV Vegetable Compound FOSSb BILITY OF SrCC' AL MEET. ING OF CONGRESS OVER His Venerable Lcs Rra-zilia- cht i, Reduction in the price of to 6 cents a gallon within eweek was predicted here by of oil distributing compan. CMp leriaT AS PRESIDENT - Era-J- a . WANTS TO HELP OTHER WOMEN Park ... city. I - o! ffierc. EXTRA SESSION UP HIS DUTIES I WESTERNERS CHARGED CF M,S. Htwlh frirmej . REPRESENTING supposed OIL BEARING been elected land L'W K r Rrldge water to PI mouth. About IDs minute int.r i.owspapir uun arrived in LudVw, v 31 nr. ;R. ret?rY." l H:e g'T tp'r grain N "b fy l'((db'gJ 'owe at P!wLt .. t of V A. I ti'n Tld i,.s . I I from ta a-- COOLIDGE Galvin Coolldge la a quiet, taciturn man. known to his friends as "Silent Col. For more than twenty years prior to l.is election as vice president be bad Report Russia Improving been in political life, starting almost New York. Hurry F. Sinclair, immediately after finishing college. president of tbe Sinclair Oil com. Ills first political office was in the city puny, who Im been visiting Russia, council of Northampton, Slasa., where returned Thursday on the,' Maurehe bad settled. For years be held va- tania. Russia is active and showing rious offices in that city. Including much but add- ImprovemenL restoration ed that no complete could be imped for until financial nf. fairs take precedence oxer political. Have you ever stopped to muon why Unit are it is that uuvny product advert iwd, 11 at once drop out el aiaht and are soon (m gut ten? Th reaiton I plain the article did not fulfill the promiM-- s of the manufacturer. Thi applies more particularly to a incilii me. A medicinal ha real prrpai alien l.b1 curative value almoxt aell' itxelf, a like an endlt-ariiain system the remedy I recomniendcd by thfiae who liave to thoxe who are in need of it. A prominent drnggol eay. Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, a preparation I have wild fur ninny year ml never hesitate to recommend, for in aliiioat every cane it show exci llcnt a many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy haa so large a sale." and According to sworn statement vvlin liave verified testimony of thousand used the preparation, the suci ea if Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp Root la due to the fact, so many people claim, (hit it fulfills almost every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailment. mrrr t urinal v trouble and neutrally i tin- uric arid wlmli cause rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of ddie f)r Swamp Root by parnl pct. Kilmer A Co , Binghamton, N V , nnd enclixMi cciits; nio mention thi paper. Large and medium aize bottle for tale at s la-e- n t- -n all Mrug itre Adveiiaement. Had Hu Own Twelve Pounder. Find Visitor (mi hoard slop) I lell JOU wlllit. Wouldn't Joil like to lienr those six pounder roar? Second Vlritor No; I get enough of it. Our new biibGx a twelve pounder. -- Just for vnrictv, try to make some one happy besides yourself. It takes tlie average man n lifetime to correct bis bad grammar. me belief FOR INDIGESTION lie-sai- hose of city solicitor and mayor; then he was elected to tbe Massachusetts house of representatives. Later he won a seat in the state senate and waa Its presldeDL Coolldge waa lieutenant governor of Massachusetts and In 1919 wus elected to the governorship In the first campaign won by the Republican party in several years. He waa governor for two jears. It was during this term be durhpg his term as governor that he first attained nation-widprominence. This was in connection with the policemen's atrike In Iioton. He took firm control of the situation, ordered the state guard to patrol the streets, arid kept down rioting, taking the stand that law and order must be preserved. The atrike was a complete failure. Following hi action in this situation be was nicknamed lorn and Order" Coqlidge. . He was mentioned as a possibility for the presidential nominal m prior to the Ifrju campagn. hut be made a 1. 1 fie i wo IIJ put i'i C"" a n fii'i. STe mt in,rb-- r Hi tlie nni!natiox nom'n.vbm nnd election to tlie tic i Jeweler Loses Gems Chicago. Two young well dressed bandits held np the diamond setting firm of C. J. Fried company here early Monday escaping with rings, diamonds and other Jewelry, valued cod Jur m-- Services for President A memorial services for the 1ite iTesident Harding will be held in Westminster Aldey at noon on Friday, It was anno'tn'-eMonday en''cssv. by th Amri-'- n Memorial London. d fidfii.vml. " Entertained by a numlH'r of Civil war vet eratis were entertained by Fti Taut (Minn.) American Legion members recently, s trio of the older men furnished music. Ti e combined ages of the men tTdrty-fouwas (wo Jionirrcil an-years, the youngest being seventy-fou- r The trio delimited fbe Legion men with old waMlme songs, . Old-Timer- M'lwn 1 Wa'i.tigtn Mr. , Cooidge has N n rtipkej a dear tb'i ker, care-fu- t in ; b, a f.i'r mrer as agg'es rive n any vice prciidint in be - 'iy:rat Q)M 254 AND 3 n Hot water U lli Dell-a- SureRsiief di U PACKAGES EVERYWHERE at approximately $20,000. e , 6 vtV j ( i r , Tl.e IifeciUewaet nlaeier at Glacier Rriticl. Colnmbis, lias retreated at th rate of 112-- 5 feet s year for the last four years. Tlm With Veil; Remow Them With Othin Double Strength Tht prwprt(o for th Ir'ilmott ol Dont Hid frwckt' frwekla U uully o surrcsarvl tn bliful iwrtnltv nd rivtng elrar, It 1 ceil or.'tcr moiwjr It It twits. tbt Uv com-tkxlu- w tJ rtfun Dont hH your frrkl -onr of Othtrw p t (hem. th nrt f'W ( plication t. u'J hnw Knwonderful ImprovcmrnL otn ol th lighter freckt vanUhlng nftp). S th t to fh arTrlt torsi-- ? vi-itOthin ; It I thi th,t t ! t "O th r! GulietiranSoap Clear (he Shir. AMI OIMMENT ?p 25c, Cklhrol .7. N. U 25 ind 59c, Sa't Like C T;, ty. No. 22-10- lie 21 |