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Show " V-- . to. j. THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH CHARLES E. HUGHES FEflRFULTOLtOF fc" III FLOOD ; FIFTEEN PERSONS We can make it for you AND HIS FAMILY SOUl According to'.yota idea oi daigo. If you a dM pin. bedge. medal ot any tpecuL f.Wtv we make it light bete in our own ihdp. tt vita you to viik out factory any tsme. MISSING AND PROPERTY OF MILLIONS. Daiaty gifU (or birthdayi and arMrtffu. Our mode price make buying rtiv. NEARLY SECOND SQUADRON, HUNDRED FOUR STRONG, NOW . DOING PATROL DUTY. KILLED,-T-EN LOSS BOYD park: NHWMft 166 Daily From the Tbwns Inundated and People Driven War Department for a Third From Their Home by Raging of Cavalry from Utah. Squadron Torrents, Crops Being Ruined More Men Being Recruited. In Large Areas. t Fait Lake City. Tlie third unit of N. C. Hfeen persons Raleigh, national guard is now doing Utahs dead, at least ten missing and propalong the border. The duty patrol erty damage at estimated at around of the First cavalry second squadron of is the known, toll $15,000,000 on July 14. The secLake Salt left floods In five southern states. ond squadron was accompanied by the Although the waters are receding in field hospital under ' command of nearly all districts, railroad and teleMajor John F. Sharp. The second graphic communication still are desquadron Is commanded by Major W. moralized and reports from towns and B. Wallace. The squadron and field villages now isolated may Increase hospital comprised about 386 officers Loth the number of deaths and the and enlisted men. .property loss. The staff of Major Wallace as IT left North Carolina, South Carolina, f for the Mexican border comprised Virginia, Tennessee and West VirLieutenant Bruce Wedgewood, First ginia all suffered heavy damage from of the second squadron; Secadjutant the overflowing streams, swollen by ond Lieutenant Roy Williams, in torrential rains which followed last charge of the quartermaster and comweeks hurricane as it swept inland missary division, .and George JL from the const, but theheavieHt loss Payne, sergeant major. The staff of was in North Carolina, where eleven Major Sharp of the field hospital con of the thirteen deaths are reported 4nU sists of Captain George F. Roberts, and where two thirds of the material MmMI Lieutenant A. A. Anderson, LieutenMmgl 'v damage was done. The list of known .. ant F. L Jansen, Lieutenant Paul dead follows: m mnmiiTft i and Lieutenant Willard Asheville, two; Ulltmors, four; ATills photograph of Charles E. Hughes, Republican candidate for the presidency, and ids family was made a few Christopherson. lexander county, three; Marshall, dns ago at Ids home in Itrldgcliumpton, L. L Left to Governor William Spry and memright are: Air. Hughes, Elizabeth, Catherine, Helen and Mrs. three. Ednaville, two; Radford, Va., Hughes. ' of his staff, Brigadier General E. bers one,... A. Wedgewood, adjutant general of white. Utah, Captain James E. Shelley, U. ,L In addition ten Southern railway of the Nation 1 SOCIETY AT NEWPORT ON PARADE A., instructor-inspecto- r construction men who went down and Lieutenant Eugeny of Guard Utah with the Southern bridge near CharSantschi, mustering officer of the nalotte are missing. tional guard, were present at the Crops were badly damaged throughThey complimented the out the Piedmont section of . South which the,. second with despatch Carolina, and several railroad bridges field hospital transand the squadron -- washed-away. At Portman the Souththeir ferred equipment to the railway ern Power company's plant shut cars. down, cutting off power to Greenville The Utah boys reached Nogales, At Georgeand many cotton nillls Ariz., Sunday afternoon. ' town warehouses and'btores on the ' It is admitted from the office of the water front and two lumber mills adjutant general that calls are expectwere damaged. At ltedford, Va., seved daily from the war department at eral buildlngft were destroyed and Washington for a third sqhadron of crops In nearby counties damaged. cavalry from Utah. Captain Thomaa Damage in the Pearisburg district Braby of Alantl is now alone on the alone is estimated at a million dolground at Fort Douglas mustering lars. with I, which will form the first troop Newport, Tenn., Is partly inundated of the proposed third squadron. unit and many families have been forced Future mustering of men for the from their homes. national guard will be performed under the direction of Captain W. B. Rural Credits Bill Now Law. Elliott, commandant of Fort Douglas, Washington. President Wilson has which has been designated as a nasigned the rural credits bill passed retional guard mustering camp for nacently by congress. Just before signtional guard organizations in the intering the measure, w hich creates a iys-termountain west of twelve land loan banks under David R. Thomas, a high school studirection of a federal board, the presThe society folk summering at Newport had a patriotic parade, the largest division of ..which was formed of of Ogden, applied for enlistment dent ident made a short address In which matrons and debutantes nil dressed In white. In the United States navy, but found be declared the formers would be unithat his hammer toe barred him. versally benefited as a result of the Young Thomas promptly went to new legislation. DOING MANS WORK TH& the SEARCHING4 REFUGEES FROM JUAREZ hospital and Buffered the amputar tion at the first Joint of the bother-somProhlbltionistp in Pistol FlghL toe, reported again for a phyai-ca- l Seattle. William Bothwell, former examination and was accepted. city comptroller, and recently a speSergeant Frank N. Schwab, troop F, cial officer on the water front, was Utah cavalry, was unable to go la the killed, andAV. W. Morris and C.Y. harder a few days before theetaolhr Harvey, member of the prohibition enmuch to his disappointment. He fell forcement squad of the Seattle police a few days before the cavalrymen left iorce, were seriously Injured In a for the border with the result that pistol fight, which xesulted from a he sustained an internal rupture by raitfon the bar in a hotel. the reopening of an old appendicitis wound. Another operation may be President to Aid Poland. necessary. Personal letters Washington. Marshall B. Allen of Wellsville, a probably will be sent by President member of troop H. Second squadron, Wilson to the king of England, the Utah cavalry, left for the Alexlcan president of France, the emperor of border without his bride of the day Germany and the nperor of. Russia, before. On Wednesday night young urging them to allow food to be sent Allen was married to Eva J. Johnson from the Inited States to the starvof Bancroft, Idaho, at the Kenyon ing people of Poland. hotel, with none but the parents of the young couple being any the wiser. Mail Seizures Continue. Leonard A. Peterson, 22 years old, Berlin. The entire mail of Mount Pleasant, a private of the o? the Danish liners Frederick VIII First Utah cavalry, Is in a dangerous for New Yotk and Oscar 11 from New condition at the county hospital at York w f.s confiscated by the British San Bernardino- ,- Cal., suffering from authorities, the postmaster general of transverse myselitis, a serious disease Denmark reports, according to the of the spine. :v, W S Overseas News agency. The militiaman was taken from a train as it passed through San troop A scene on the United States side of the International bridge at El Paso Shoot Guards and Break Jail. and at first it was believBernardino, United States soldiers searching Mexican refugees who flee Alexlco A woman engineer oiling up au engine ed he had been stricken with InfanCamden, N. J. One guard was killed showing seen One is of the soldiers with the Stars and Stripes. and another fatally injured by two for protection under in. a,IxiuUo.j;uc.tory,.JS.aone---'iuuld- . tile paralysis-.'--- ' one- of the refugees.' he has takem-frem tens- - thls-gr- b frivolous. This engine-womaprlsonerydHTiTaklnr'thtir'escapeTrdnr' means business, and look it Bara Up Againat Caatro. jail in Camden county courthouse. A n MP inch one She of but Is the WELCOME-IN-CAevery Mew any York. General Cipriano Cassay. police general' jaITdeIIvery, CHINESE PIE- MAN who are tolling in lowly capacities ciir tro, former president of Venezuela, who by a "trusty, lng not how arduous or menial is the who was "admitted to' the United gave the alarm. work. There are now nearly 700,01 KJ States in 1913 after being detained by women working in the war industries the Immigration authorities for six Shark Seize Sailor. where before the vrar there were only weeks on Ellis island, Philadelphia. survivors of the sunagain was do; 184,000. The labor problem in Englaud nied admission to this couatry Saturken steamer, Ramos who were brought has been solved to a great extent by day when he arrived on the steamship to this port said cne of the two men the women who have stepped into the Vauban from Port of Spain, Trinidad. lost while a lifeboat was being launched last Wednesday in the storm places left vacant by the men going off to vv ar. off the Noth Carolina coast, was , Woman Steeps All the Time. drawn' under the water by a "shark. Denver. Mrs. Wess Harvey, 23 Advice to Sportsmen. years old, who on June 28 suddenly Have Public to Faith. When In doubt treat your guide like Lapsed into a deep slumber, is still Urges London. The German general staff ft human being. Consult him from the sleeping without having responded to has Issued an appeal to the people of start even in making up the grab efforts of physicians to awaken her. Germany for confidence In the conduct stake; it flatters him and you may Aside from breathing deeply, .the of the war, according to a Rotterdam learn something. .WQtiiau pears -to- ,-be normally Plan the next days program with healthy. him, and remember that he is carryLincoln Memorial Bill Signed. Guards Perish In Fire. ing the canoq, and not you, and that it n has Wilson Athens. President Thirty-twis hard work in warm weather. Washuigtf persons lost .theirlives-ia-ihe-fir- e . at Tatot forest, 11 accepting on behalf of signed neetl ti o y..ha on;' the f e 3e r a ig ol e rnni e n t thfe log "Cabin as near the start as possible, but in a which destroyed the chateaus of King Constantine and the croan princess. in which Abraham Lincoln was born tactful, frank way. of the victims were near Hodgenv die, Ky.. and a memorial Don't wait until your guide has Twenty-eigh- t hall enclosing the cabin. turned in and is rapidly moving into members of the Royal guards, dreamland before asking him to go ' Four Raiders Convicted. Rotarians at Cincinnati. down to the spring for water.-Don'- t i. Over 5,000 Rotarians, Clncinan Mexicans Laredo, Texas. Four ask yonr guide to break the Interna-annual seventh the attending gani and fisheries laws, on encourage charged with murder in connection of Corporal William with thl tlonal convention here, hurried through The CliiiieM? pie man and his little son tire among the most welcome him to take a wee drapple too lnticb Oherliss ofkilling M troop, Fourteenth Unitthe short business session Monday Visitors at tbe camp of the. United States soldiers In Mexico. Pie is not heatherdew. and quickly began to go through a included regularly la the menu prepared for the boys, and when they ,are given ed States cavalry, were found guilty Make' a chum of him artl w'l' lively program of entenalninenL so on few never let a the side they the chance slip. by a jury and sentenced to death. an opportunity buy pies be rewarded. MAKERS OF JEWELRY Calls Are Expected - -- AU...huL-Qne.oftho-4ad-'W- ere -- -- n e 5 first-clas- s in m l - -w- as-prevented o ill tUT Any size roll film developed Any size film pack developed 1 IAK . CITY 0 cents -- 20 cenls Salt Lake Photo Supply Co. 27TS. Main Street Salt I Lak-(- ut , Concurred In THBFF. nPTWK" JV the .veal Institute he mo luv-UIVL- iN 'I IT A ttVDi. THREE , rn i a,nl J, ful needle Injec ti.mnie, r n., t for alcohol n noo t Craving V or money will be refund. I rYS Pru and Tobacco Habits treated u. W Guarantee our treatment NEAL INSTITUTE 525 E. 2nd So. ft. Salt Lake City, 30V Weet Hr nl way, Butte. Mont ; 14.5 Cleveland Pla e,I. , r 60 Colorado. Neal Institutes in principal cu.m. 1 MEN ANR WOMEN. Now , time to learn the barber trade Kar berg in greatdemand. bpeml rat now open for So day. Only abort time rt,4., j Tools furnished and comm'sion paid lng. Call or write Moler Baber School 13toin-tneTciSt.. Salt Lalc City, Utah. WANTED WOMAN WAS A DIME AHEAD a But She Felt the Least Bit Uncomfortable When She Thought of the Fat Man. The woman slipped a dime Into the glove on her left hand. She would be at the subway in a moment, and the dime se placed would facilitate matters. As she passed the foot of the bridge extension by the city hall the ring of a coiA as it struck the pavement reached her ears. She saw a dime rolling at her feet A fat man, subway bound, also heard and saw it Both stooped to pick It up. She was first. His hand only tanned the dust from the sidewalk. I beg your pardon he said as he straightened up, rather red in the face. "Not4 at all, she said. I thank you for your courtesy, Then she hurried downstairs. Seated In the train, her gloved hand Involuntarily went up to her hair. A dime dropped into her lap. Then she Understood. Youths Companion. When Ingenuity Tikes Place of Money. The girl had no writing desk In her room and no money to buy the exquisite mahogany cne for whlchi she yearned. But she had ingenuity and she had determination and she made up her mind that somehow she must repair this lack. She did so by buying a kitchen table, a small on editor the large sum of 93 cents. She painted the legs of this white, covered the top of It with green denim, placed a fascinating blotter framed in cretonne and some pretty brass desk things on It and the desk was finished. Then she had two hook shelves fastened on tbe wall above It On these d a bronze bust of Dante and some of her favorite volumes, and lo, at a trifling expense had made a very pretty and convenient corner for her den. she-place- Velocity of Wind. In meteorological terms a strong wind is anything from 24 to 37 miles an hour; a gale from 88 to 55 miles, and a storm from 66 to 75 miles. Beyond that It may be described as & hurricane. In the convulsion which destroyed the Tay bridge in December, 1879, the anemometer registered gusts of wind which exceeded 100 miles an hour. The connection between the velocity and the pressure of the wind is not yet known with absolute certainty, but roughly speaking (wind of 40 miles) produces a pressure of eight pounds to the square foot and 61 miles a pressure of 13 pounds. The British Association on Committee Wind Pressure has recorded cases of eight to ninety pounds to the square foot. London Chronicle. ver -- a-b- WAIN STALLT Training Children to Worry. The tendency of the age is to drive. W 0 droveouro wnch ildren'to" school; there they are driven for hours by on study after another; even when they come home they bring lessons with them the lovers. of. study and-o- ve conscientious because they want to do them, and the laggards because they must, if they are to keep up with their classes. If the parents of such children are not careful, they (the children) soon learn to worry; they are behindhand with their lessons; they didnt grg the highest mark yesterday; the class Is going ahead of them. etiXr-- . until at last mental collapse comes. From Quit Your Worrying. -- Proud. Simpkins seems to he a very en .thusiastic gardener, , ' wEntbusiastictSQ't' thrword for To hear tiat guy talk youd think radishes. . R--" TacL , WhsdetnrtThlfikhTridyrMtfl' I rades whom Introduced to you? said the naval officer to the pretty girl at the naval ball. I think. she answered, glancing at the comrades mentioned standing aroand her, that you have got m In a nice mess. 1 ft One Definition. Whats call money, dearT" It's the kind youre always tele, phoning me at the office to send yoT right a way. iovey. |