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Show ' DEFENDERS -- 4 MILITIA OF TEXAS, ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO TO AID IN PATROL DUTY, Eleven Thousand Additional Troops Ordered to the Border to Assist In Protecting) Americans 'and Searching for Villa. OF VERDUN J, wkn. THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH PARADE a JOFFRE BEFORE DECLARATION OF ABANDONMENT OF FORMER SUBMARINE POLICY ACCEPED IN GOOD FAITH. wfJ Imperial Government is Notified That the Dispute With Great Britain Hat No Bearing Upon f.- -- F- Elaborate preparations are- - being made to receive the visitors toth meeting of the Utah Elksr State President WUsoVe elation at Park City on June 3 and t. Washington. reply to the German note, cabled by Bartley Connolly, about 35 years 0f secretary Lansing to Ambassador Ger age, was instantly killed in the Nebo ard at Berlin on May 8f informs the marble quarry, near Thistle, by a roc United-StatesGerman overnmenJL Abat -- the- iittyiS STEAMER BREAK8 IN TWO. Ore 8hlp on Great Lakes Goes Down With Twenty Victims. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. All save two of the twenty two persons aboard were drowned when the steamer 8. R. Kirby of the Northwestern Transportation company of Detroit and Cleveland broke In two during a storm on Lake Superior and sank. The disaster occurred four miles off Eagle Harbor, Mich. The ship was valued at 2100,000.. Texan Favors Intervention. Austin, Texas. Governor James E. Ferfuson of Texas has Issued a signed statement In which he declared that .now was the proper time for United States Intervention In Mexico, to re- store order In that country, if it takes ten or fifty yearg. Germany, Thousands Join Chicago 8trike. Thousands of workmen are on strike here. Garment cutters to the number of several thousand are ont; 500 employes of the Chicago Screw company walked out; employes of the International Harvester company ar? on strike. Chicago. - Denver Will Try Jt Again. Denver. Returns from the generaf municipal election indicate a return to the mayoral form of government after less than two years under the commission form and the election of "Robert W. Speer, former mayor, as mayor. Powder Plant Blows Up. Lake Iiopatcong, N. J. Five workmen were killedand fifteen injured when three dynamite mixing buildingi at the Atlas Powder company plant at Landing were demolished by dynamite explosions. Suffrage in the Church. Minneapolis, Minn. Churches which fail to extend to women members the right of a voice In their affairs were criticized by delegates to the Missis sippi valley suffrage conference. Churchill to Succeed Birrell. Colonel Winston Spencer Churchill is the latest prominent per son mentioned as a possible successor "Lfindon. Ireland. - Five Workmen Killed. New York. Five workmen were hilled in the explosion in the plant of the Atlas Powder company at the end of Lake Hopatcong, according to a statement issued late Tuesday by - President W. J. Webster. Casualty List In Dublin, The casualties In Dublin If the recent uprising were 124 killed, 388 wounded and nine missing a total of 521 among his majesty's troops and the Royal Irish constabulary, Pre jnier Asquith announced. London. falling otrhla head Add skull. TfUcturTug the To avoid striking a child who was playing in the street, William Pet son. of Salt Lake, ran his lnotorcjcl into a street car and was ratally i. Jured. The supreme court has held that.C. W. Shores, appointed chief of police of Salt Lake, Is not eligible to hold that office, being a resident of Denver, and not a qualified elector onSaTTLake: The rangers of the Ashley national forest report that predatory animals seem to be on the Increase, notwith standing the trapping and poisoning campaign, of the department and of the citizens. A representative of the bureau of entomology who has been ill the Uinta l basin reports that he finds that section reasonably free from insect pests. No trace of weevil has yet been found In the Uinta basin. Inan explosion In the aly-Judge mine at Park Cltyr- - Cyrus Stanley, aged 52 years, a miner, was Instantly killed and Tom Dondervlch, a companion, received injuries which may render him totally blind. James Burk, the cripple who pleaded guilty to a charge of second degree murder for the killing of William J. Maguire In the city jail at Ogden, was sentenced to serve an indeterminate term in the state, prison. Uinta county is to have a bond election to decide whether the board of commissioners may thus raise the sum of $40,000 for the construction of good roads. The resolution flxes June 20, 1916, as the date for the bond elec-D- t tion. From Injuries sustained near the Harris v Hie brickyard, Mark Peter Jen sen, aged 10 years, died In an Ogden hospital. The hoy fell beneath a clay car at the companys plant and sus tained a crushed' hip and internal injuries. The Oregon Short Line railroad has the Order of Railway recognized Telegraphers and the operators on the road will be permitted to join the union, which wUl make the fifth raS road brotherhood now organized on this road. Another Rafael Lopez suspect has been arrested at Atlin, British Colum bia, by the Royal Northwest mounted police, and Is being held pending investigations being made by the local officials there and Sheriff John S. Cor-leof Salt Lake county. Roland Selbold and Charles Weston, each aged 17 years, are in the juvenile quarters of the city jail at Ogden, Charged with having stolen $26 worth of clothing from Leland Parry of Willard, Box Elder county, who bought the outfit for his graduation day. Idllus M. Dye, who was sentenced to life Imprisonment for the murder of Joseph Rainbow of Provo four years ago, will ask to be released from the state prison at the meeting of the state board of pardons on May 20. Since hla sentence he haa maintained his hr The government of the United States feels it necessary to state that it takes it for granted that the imperial government does not Intend to Imply that the maintenance of its newly announced policy Is in any way contingent upon the course or result of diplomatic negotiations .between the government of the United States nd any olher belligerent w the fact that certain passages in the imperial government's note of the fourth instant might appear to be susceptible of that construction. In order, however, to v' o . ' v y.... avoid any possible misunderstanding, the government of the United States ' notifies the imperial government that It cannot for a moment entertain, much ' s V -... I , x' Jli less discuss, a suggestion that respect xs . ' ' . v ' 'k yf by German naval authorities for the iMiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiisrr ib Wn w rights of citizens of the United States A curious and threatening crowd of Mexicans gathered about the aeroplane piloted by Lieutenant DArgue of the upon the high seas should In any way or slightest degree be made continUnited States aero squadron. The aircraft was attacked by the crowd on its arrival at Chihuahua, where this photowas upon the conduct of any other made. gent Mexican The in the a is Carranzista lieutenant colonel, commander of the guard which graph foreground government affecting the rights of was placed over the plane by order of General Gutlerres. neutrals and noncombatants. Responsibility in such mattefs is single, not HE LOST HIS ZEPPELIN Joint; absolute, not relative. n ocence. . GOGGLES FOR Aa the result of a bazaar held at ARMY BILL REJECTED. Salt Lake the Catholics of SL Marys cathedral parish raised, it is estimated,-$1House Members Object to Raising 5,000 as The nucleus for a fund Standing Army to 250,00 MenT" for parochial school, which the JRL -- Washington. Senate amendments Rev. Joseph S. Class, C. M., D. D. to the army bill again were rejected bishop of the diocese, plans to erect Monday by the house and the measure returned to conference. The propos- in the near future. Power of suggestion upon an abnorals to empower the president to raise mal mind is thought to hare caused the standing army to 250,000 men in time of peace and to raise a federal the shooting of Calvin C. Harnish, volunteer army of 261.000 were reject- Southern Pacific helper at Ogden, by ed flatly by votes of 221 to 142, and Joseph Siahr, a Southern Pacific fore, 251 to 100, respectively, while the ni- man. Stahr fired five shots aHam-ishtrate plant amendment was substitutone of which took effect, shattered by one offered by Chairman Hay of ing Harnishs right arm. . the House military affairs committee President Joseph F. Smith and Mr. without a record vote. Julina Lamson Smith celebrated theW golden wedding anniversary at the Be Mining Man Drowned. Coeur dAlene, Idaho. Search is be- Hive house. Salt Lake, May 5, with which-w- as attended-b- y ing made for the body of 'W. II. Dan- reception, more 200 than representative citizens iels, a wealthy mining and clubman of of Utah, including dignitaries Spokane, Wash., who was drowned in Coeur dAlene lake when a high wind eh arch and state prominence. The University of Colorado debatcapsized his launch. r ing team, upholding the affirmative Four Persona Die in Fire.' side of the question, Resolved, Tht W arroad. Minn. Four the United Slates should put into oppersons were burned to death and five others were eration a literacy test for all Euroinjured seriously when the home of pean immigration, won a two to one two and aTialf miles ieclsloof the judges in the annual from here, was "completely destroyed debate held at ' Bouldef, Colo, wit by fire Snnday. the University of Utah. x Arrangements are completed by German Consul Accused lumber of leading Utah manufacture To protect the eyes of the army pack mules from the dust and sand of New York. Carl A. Luederitx, Gert man concerns ng Mexican desert during the pursuit of Villa, the big for the formal incorporaconsul at Baltimore, Md., was In goggiea shown In the pt will tograph have been devised and placed on the animals. dicated by the federal grand Jury tion of a $250,000 company which jo'manufacture the all practically here Monday, charged with procuring t A French scientist of high standing-ha- s a false passport for Horst von Der and cotton bags required for contain-3Tadvanced a theory that mai of products of Utah Industries. unexplained fires at sea and explosions on warships and In mines are due Goltx, confessed spy. stray wireless waves. James Lynch, who on January ! w No Appeal Mads by Pope. paroled from the Utah state penitea-Jart This is Lieutenant Commander To display posters in inaccessible places a run has been invented London. Official denial was madf after having served seventeen who was in command of the Zep- shoots a nail carrying a rolled poster, which unrolls when the nail la shot ti of the report that Pope Bene rears for the murder of Coloo Monday t when it broke up in the a surface that will hold It diet appealed to Emperor WUliam an pelin George Prowse In 1899, has. In the mouth of die Thames during a recent President Wilson in an effort to aver imation of the police, broken bin P The dividing line between smiles and tears la narrow. a rupture between Germany and thf ole and ip thereby a fugitive fr raiding expedition. United States. jtice. ho ss SN Daughter Kills Mother. 8t. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Helen Moore shot and killed her mother, Mrs. Helen Paus, Tuesday after a quarrel. Mrs. Moore was arrested. She told the po lice that her mother threw a tub at her and struck her with a washboard. ' accents its declaration fof abandonment of ite former submarine policy and now relies upon a scrupu fous execution of the altered policy Ic remove the principal" danger of an in terruption of the good relations existing between the two countries. With this acceptance Is coupled for mat notice to Germany that the Unit ed States cannot for a moment enter tain, much less discuss, a suggestion that respect by German naval author ities of the rights of citizens of the United States on the high seas should ADOBE RANCH HOUSE TURNED INTO A FORT in the slightest degree be made contingent upon the conduct of any other government affecting the rights of neutrals and noncombatants. Following is the text of the note: The note of the imperial Germair government under date of May 1, 1916, has received careful consideration by the government of the United States. It is especially noted, as indicating the purpose of the imperial government as to the future. that It Tsprepared to do its utmost to conflnethe operation of the war for the rest of its duration to the fighting forces of the belligerents, and that it is determined to impose upon all its commanders at sea the limitations of the recognized rules of International law upon wnlch the government of the United States has insisted, Throughout the months which have elapsed since the imperial government announced on February 4, 1915, its submarine policy, now happily abandoned, the government of the United States has been constantly guided and restrained by motives of friendship in its patient efforts to bring to an amicable settlement the critical questions arising from that policy. Accepting the imperial govWhen the American troops encamped at Espla, Mexico, they took possession of this old adobe ranch house, ernment's declaration of its abandonment of the policy which has so seripunched portholes in its walls and occupied it as a fort , ously menaced the good relations between the two countries, the government of the United Slates will rely MEXICAN CROWD TH REATENSAMERICAN AEROPLAfii upon a scrupulous execution henceforth of the now altered policy of the imperial government such as will remove the principal danger to an interruption of the good relations existing between the United States and Y g sor. the Matter. Washington. State militiamen from Arizona, New Mexico and Texas are. to assist the soldiers of the regular army in border guard duty.' President Wilson on Tuesday ordered 1 .000 coast artillery from Allan. 'ticVtations and five batteries of field artillery from Fort Sill, Okla, to the . Mexican border. These forces will reinforce the 7,000 infantry and militia ordered to the border earlier in the day. ' With the 3.000 .X y recruits recently sent to border points, T aaneet & this will give General Punston 11,000 General Joffre reviewing the regiments which have prevented the Germans from piercing tne French lines and additional troops to reinforce his bor- capturing Verdun. These regiments were singled out and taken to St. Dizler to rest from the terriflp struggle In der patrol or to reinforce the T2.000 which they bad been were reviewed In the square at SL Dizler In front of the monument which engaged. men In General Pershings expedition- commemorates the battle of 8L They Dizler, which was besieged by the Germans in 1514. ary army. With 8,000 additional troops under orders for the Mexican border, inclutf-in4,000 national guardsmen from Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, administration officials felt that necessary steps had been taken to prevent further raiding of American border towns by bandits. In addition to the five batteries of Held artillery ordered from Fort Sill, a battery of the Third field artillery, stationed at Fort Myer, but now at the Tobyhanna, Ta., camp, wasjmletad to hold itself Inreaillness togo to the border. The Second cavalry is the only regiment of mobile trops not included in the recent orders to the border. It Is understood the one squadron of this regiment at Fort Myer and two squad-Ton- s at Fort Ethan Allen7"Verraont, will be the next ordered to the border. The total coast artillery strength of the army is 175 commissioned officers and 19,321 enlisted men. About 4,000 of these are stationed in the Philippines, Guam, Hawaii and the canal zone. The total number at posts on the Pacific, Atlantic and gulf coasts is about 15,000 men. STATE HEWS Summit, Iron county, is preparing t Install a municipal water system The Bamberger line a ill build a new $5,000 station at.Kaysville In the tear future. TheannuaT conTehtlon of jhe mtp7 mountain Good Roads association w,j be held In Ogden, June 13 and 14 Cache cotfhty this year has an a. sensed valdation of $21,054;6GO, accord iflg to the report of the county as-- , rnz e annrmrm n UTAH N N ox- - 5 x- - - x v' X' v X n THrARMrMULES - nap T y Breit-haup- L-1- 5 - 1 |