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Show 7 THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. KAVSVILLE. UTAH GOTH TO FACE GEIIEiL STRIKE AO BRITrSH AND FRENCH GAIN BOTH GROUND OPTIONAL. SIDES OF SOMME. RIOTsTri two-thlrd- Th United Hebrew Trades, representing a membership of 200,000 workmen, bus voted to go on a sympathetic strike to aid the striking carmen, if they are called upon to do bo by the Central (Fed. rated union. lft L ' arreported-to..beeontinu'ji- , oua 'r i7il X. W v-v- fr CZ- - " '- - . 7 dk .w r'jrr - WT ? V' etc ..KitflMW. iSaAejaaSuM SM MfiSvij U rJ J Fatal riots occurred recently In Ilankow, and eie suppressed by the foreign residents, aided by United States The photograph shows fklaese searching in the ruins of their homes for valuables that jduejackets aniLuiarines.might have been overlooked by the looters, , - CAPITAL LANDMARK El HAS NARROW RALPH ALBERT BLAKEL0CK ESCAPE l trite court against the Cokrado Springs Athletic club as a reiu.t of the collapse of two sections cf tho gran? stand at the Welsh White arena on Labor day. vels One of Washingtons historic siHts was endangered a few days ago when inspector discovered that Kleth Sutherland, an old plantation darky, was conducting a restaurant with only a push-culicense. This inspector reported to headquarters and a health department insjwctor became Interested, The latter reported to headquarters that was Insanitary, and trouble tM'gan. Sutherland had built the shack piecemeal over a period of more than tea years, and his stand had become popular with railroad hands and many other laborers who enjoyed not only the food, but the quaint sayings on the wall and signboards as welL Sutherland interested a great many influential lriends in the effort to save his shack, the fighting having extended to , the district commissioners. rt Ralph Albert Blakelock, the famous landscape artist, who for 17 years has been confined In an Insane asylnra. Many prominent people believe that Blakelock Is- - now entirely . sane. Through, the persistent efforts of. Mrs. Van Rensselaer Adams and others he has been granted a six months fur-loof freedom in which to prove his sanity. Iilakelock says that he will !U.JTAI. am. despite his seventy years. , FUNERAL OF VICTIMS OF MEMPHIS WRECK - Y w . '"Sjf back-tu--fre- fer v ther, last of rvfAugust contain fortnight . tv vx x ' , t the names of 603 officers killed, I,$9$ wounded ' and 93 missing, "a total of ' , hr$. ,092. v i - war - Major General Mills Dead. Washington. MaJ. Gen. Albert L Mills, chief of the division1 of militia affairs, died at his home Monday after fifteen hours Illness of pneumonia. Major General Mills was a n&tlv of New York. Longshoremen May Strike. e Seattle. A general strike of rren on the Atlantic coast in fjmpn'hy with the striking longshore-giecn the pacific coast will be r trged upon the officials ef the . ir.ka. it was announced , long-chor- n later-Citi"- Cameras Supplier MEN AND WOMEN. Now i th time to learn tbt barber trade. Bar--' bera la grratdemanl. bm-e.i-now open lor 90 day. Only abort time required. Tools furnished and rommieion paid a hile learning.- Call or wnte Moler Baber School, 13 Commercial St., Salt Lake City, Utah. sj ONES WAY IN LIFE MAKING Every Man la th Architect of Hi Own Success, However Ho May Be Assisted. now many of as pass our time in waiting for life to give na something instead of trying to find it for ourselves I We even go so far as to tbiuk that life owes as always more than wo receive, that we fulfill our mission on earth by simply living a harmless existence and that fame and fortune should be ours by right It is for this latter reason that we ao often resent the good fortune of others and allow ourselves to believe that we have been discriminated against by Providence. We do not seem to realize that it is well worth oar while to do something more than wait for what may or may not come to pass, that we are the architects in large measure of our own success and that we most make the best of what is before ns in order to leafin the rights to fulfill the desires of our hearts. If we make but little headway wa are quick with our excuses and are always ready to place the blame upon others who can in no way be held responsible. If, on the other hand, we do succeed, it seems quite natural to taka the credit ourselves whether we deserve it or not The chances are, however, that lf w amount to very much In this world th credit belongs to us more than to anyone else, even though we do receive assistance at times from those who tak an interest in us. The point of th matter la that we most fortify ourselves to meet conditions as they com and to do onr best to shape them into happiness and prosperity for ourselves. ' " The Diver Detective. Peter C Kincaid, veteran New Yorlt direr, said, apropos of the Lusltanlai anniversary : If diving was as simple and easy a thing as the public seems to think, the Lusitania and Titanic and every) other sunken ship would be raised In 1 ' ed PhewrX;C'loM The brother of a former prosecuting attorney of Marion county recently visited the state prison at Michigan Notorious Forger Dead. Cflty. After arriving at the penitenti""'New York. The death here he asked the warden where he ary, should go to get shaved, and he was In- a weeh. ago of Charles Becker, who won internal. mal vited into the prison barber shop. notoriety as a forII stepped into one of the chairs ger and a penman of skill, became known Saturday. He ded in and while the barber Inmate was drawpoverty d ing a raxor across bis MTSording to his feiends. throat the bather whispered to him: Beveridge to Come West. Don't yon know net Your brother Chicago. Former United States sent me up here. After he had stepped out of th Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indt una will make a Jour weeks chair, nicely shaved, the vHtor felt speaking trip through the central and western much more comfortable. Imilanapottr stat-- s in behalf oi News. Hughes and Fair hanks trrlnuicg Octcbtr 3. keen-edge- Tlds photograph shows the beginning of the military funeral accorded the victims of the wreck of the United States cruiser Memphis In Santo Dai.Ingo bay. The procession started from the Solace, naval hospital ship, width dockcdfln Washington at the nearest point to Arlington cemetery. The hand from the Dolphin, the vessel used by th? secretary of the navy, and five of the nine coffins with their cannon caissons are shown. Four of the bodies were claimed by relatives. aaid the guest Tve got to- catch train. - Give me a few quart bottles of Woman Poisons Family," any kind of water. Four quarts were Wasco, Ore. Temporarily dementThe guest ed as a result of anxiety and lack of sent out aud emptied. a tlft 'waiter for the them, gave paid sleep while nursing her off h then and the bartender, tipped daughter Dorothy, ill of typhoid fever, sped. Mrs. Andy Vendetta administered poison to the little girl, to her infant Peculiar Maine Lighthouse. child and also to her sister, Mrs. W. Far off the coast of Maine is a Jagged H. Yancey, and then poisoned herself. of rock, known as Saddleback IsDorothy died immediately. The oth- ledge on which the only means of land-- i land, ers will recover. lng is by a derrick to which a sort of chair Is attached- - A lighthouse i mainBenson Attacks Both Candidates!" tained on this ledge, managed by a St Louis.-r-All- en L. Brnson, Socialtea ist candidate for president eri.Llaed keeper and ?two assistants with men on duty at all ltmea. President Wilson and Charles E Hughes in a speech here Satardsy-fo- r 'Coast's" Noted for Fogs! iheir campaign utterances and accuse Official figures show that fogs ar them of forgetting the Interests cf the more frequent on the coasts of Mains peepie-'-fferi'd Xew tbviaaxie4ya98y Hampshire than on $try'tbwsomethi& pleasing to the "capitalis- cr parts of the coasts of the United tic Ufieresta. States. - ant British Loss in August. OPficers-cas'ualty-li3t!- prog--. profpiAional nhotograpber do yon South Mam Salt. Lake City. SHIPLERS it a building tember IS. - , iAU LAU CITY th' Arena Victims File Suit, Colorado Springs. Colo. Claims for damages for personal injurlea approx! mating the sum of $130,000 in twenty five suits were filed Monday in dis .pjevioua, figure. sht3ing thirty and neutral destroyed in the period from Septembers ta Sep- g STm no time. The popular Idea of diving Is reflected In the story abont the man who employed two divers to hunt for a treasure cliest. The divers went down together evFIXES BOND AT FOUR CENTS. ery morning, they only came up fori their nooning, they were paid a high" Judge Who Fined Standard Oil rate, but they didnt find hourly $29,000,000 Goes to Other Extreme. chest. Chicago. Judge Kenesaw Mountaic The treasure hunter got the Idea Landis, who assessed a fine of $29,000,-00- they were soldiering on him, so h against the Standard Oil company hired a diver detective. of Indiana several years ago, went tc The diver detective sneaked down, the other extreme in the United and found the two divers seated In States district court here Saturday to comfortable armchairs In the wreck, wit; He fixed the bonds of the Centra playing poker, and using the treasure-ches- t Trust company of Illinois as receivei . for a card table. for the private hank of Michael Mich Water Was Costly. niuk at 4 cents, with a creditors bond of 2 cents. One dollar and a half for water for . a flivver Is pretty expensive drinking AERO CORPS DISBANDS, but then, the owner said It was a good little flivver and deserved the best of Volunteer Aviators Tire of Waiting for waters. That is what a guest at a Machines and Equipment. New York hotel paid for water for hlf New York. The 100 members of the auttL Give me a pail of water la a was the request cf the man at Second First and aero companies of hnny," the New York National Guard,- - which thenar. - The barkeep rut out a big I want a. were organized soon alter the fight glass of charged watej. or with the Mexicans at Carrizal, were pall pitcher r something, said the disbanded Monday because these" vol- guest It Is for my auto. The radiunteer aviators are tired of waiting ator Is warm and I believe It needs a aI1 for government aeroplanes with drink." T1I call a boy to get too long," the will take bartender. It which to practice. a pen shaft to the basement, a story seriand a half below, and sustained ' -- ous injuries. - three-hostil- a with heavy losses. Several successes of the Turks are related in a Constantinople official communication. AU of Germans ports in Bast Afrl ca now are In the hands of the British, Lindi and Mlkind&ni, having been evacuated. In addition, the. Germans have been driven from the Uluguru hills and a junction has been effected by the British troops near Kissaki. Italians are holding their newly ac qulred positions on the Carso front notwithstanding vigorous attacks by Austrians. Actress Fails Through Shaft. - Salt Lake "City. Becomlrg excited as the stepped onto a moving elevator on the main Boor of the Walker Bank building Miss Marian Klein, 17 years old, an actress from Baltimore Md,, fell out of the car to the floor end then pitched headlong into the Ships Sunk. Berlin figures on the number and tonnageof ships sunk by German submarines recently, given out by the Overseas News kgney, supplemented Con-stanz- a . Vv 7 v y 1 LJ T ) Vj 1 r hf S'-- , !A V In his sympathies. Flfty-thr- e x I ress. Petrograd is silent with regard to the new large offensive started by the Russians from the Pripet marsh In Russia down Into the Carpathians, but Berlin says the Germans turned to the attack along the Narayuvka river ln Galicia, regained a greater portion of the territory lost to the Russians Saturday, Inflicted heavy casualties on th Russians and took 3,500 prisoners. In the Carpathians along the Selo-tLlpa river, between the Sereth and the Strips rivers, and to the west ol Lutsk, Russian attacks were repulsed 1 tov h d v Bar-leu- ; v. When Bandits Wrecked Building . They Attacked Regulars t Chihuahua. Chihuahua City. in the recent VUllsts bandits, the federal and municipal palarea suffered most heavily, huge trees in the Plaza Hidalgo being literally stripped of their limbs by the steady stream of lead poured through them. The bandits rode their horses inside the palaces and tore from thetr hangings costly tapestries, painting and mirrors. Furniture was broken into splinters and doors pulled from their hinges. Bodies of men and animals lay about on carpets. Banker Kills Himself. Chicago. The suicide ot Joseph Tuma, heal of the Tuma Savings bank, a private jnstHuilon, and the in. dictni ent of four private bankers were the latest developments Monday In Chicago's 'ep,demic of private hank failuiea", and a general inquiry Jato these institutions. a - c o"m HORSES INTO PALACE. -' Have - d MAM EXPERT KODAK Finishing our a together, declaration Tuesday; "The roininrj will follow a very benevolent neutrnli ty toward the entente. It will cecld Its attitude in other respects after examining the situation and studying the diplomatic documents." premier Kalagoropouloa indignantly repudiated any suggestion that he is toe offensive and have achieved lurther successes and put down strong German counterattacks. South of Combles the French have taken additional trenches, making of the little stronger their inveetment completely almost la now town, which surrounded. Having evacuated Denlrourt, south of the river, the Germans uve been of a mile driven back about of South AblaincourL toward a German trench west of Horgny has been captured. In Fierce artillery fighting Is the of sectors progress in the roads. To stem the advance of the army of the central powers in the Dobiuja region, Russians and Rumanian have consolidated their defeated forces and withdrawn their battle line. This ex tends along the front- of Rachova from the Txopadln-Tuzlrunning south of Danube Just to the Black sea a known double ramparts the ancient at which begins wall, Trojans on the sea and run westward to the river. Both Sofia and Berlin eport fresh advances- in tbla region, 'while in Transylvania the Rumanians J Greece to Maintain Neutrality. . Athens. Nikolas Kalageropoulo, the new premier, made the following FOtffua finding. ot the Film London. North and south French Somme in France, British and their vigoroi troops are keeping up New York. Failure of negotiation being conducted by. Alayor. MiULel to provide a basis of aettleraent of the traction atrike In thl city will result in a call for a sympathetic atrike ot approximately 700,000 workers, union leaders declared after a conference Monday between representatives of several crafts. The call will be' issued,1 it wa stated, to all unions affiliated with the Central Federated Union of New York, the Central Labor Union of Brooklyn and the Federated Union of the Bronx, Westchester and Yonkers. Some of .the unions already bava authorized a strike, union leaders said, and referendum art in progress in others, Theodore F. Shorn s, president of the Interborough Rapid Transit company and the New York Hallway company, has Issued a statement in wnich Above, the new bridge arrows the St. Lawrence st Quebec, showing the Immense central span In position he said the companies would refuse for Below, the scene at the moment of collapse, showing the iiias'of steel plunging into the river. A numto confer further with the strikers. ber raising. s of lives were lost, and the financial loss was very large, This announcement was made after Mr. Shonts tad been informed that Mayor Mitcbel bad agreed to act with AFTER FATAL HANKOW, CHINA Oscar S, Straus, chairman of the pub Ho service commission, In an attempt to hr 'hi the strikers and companies bat-wit- BOYD PARK PoL Russians and Rumanians Take Wad of Trojan tlons South to Face Onrush of th Inyading Fo.' of Peace Are Leteened. 1 tiara clock, tine-keepi- make buying easy. MAKERS OF JEUTLRY President of Rapid Transit- - Company Itauea Statement Refuting to Con. fer With Striker and Hope -- uj We tell dependable, tod our aoderf price HEADS AGREE To CALL OUT 700,000 WORKERS TO AID TRACTION MEN. blood-soake- A sice yleMUt (ace os your aluia clock, tweet touading bell to swakeo you, will you off to tchool or work leeling like doing ow. thing wonK while. , DRIVE III FRATICE UNION RODE Alarm Clocks COUTH ALLIES COLLAPSE OF GREAT SPAN OF BRIDGE AT QUEBEC - ' Always-Giv- the Best- - ' e Jfways give.of the best that Is Ia you. Feel roqhmsibility toward 7 ottP self sinl your work. Never be content with a compromise with work. Clc an employer the best that yon havf la you to give. Belvedere Brooks, j Evil Wrought by Peevishness-Peevishnes- s may be considered th canker of life, that destroys Its vigor, and check Its .improvements, that creeps la with hourly depredation' and taints nd vitiates what It cl not ccasum&-Johaso- n. - |