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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH FOR CANADAS HEW PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS GREEKS Oil VERGE vn'i OF Thirty Thousand Fully Armed Cretan Insurgents Art In Complete Control of Islands and Art Spoiling for a Fight. t eople'Trom'Tancarir-ana'6rCrete- wWi'-v- the War. . . v . , uAl Xi n where he probably will direct the for mation of a separatist government n II Besides Admiral Condcuriotis, the . those add. dispatches accompanying f M. Venlzelos include all the members of hia former cabinet with the excep j(j! lion of MRaktavin, minister of Jus- . ...... ....: tlce. .A The proclamation of M.. Venlzclos, it la said, will invite King Constantine f ; to put himself at the head of a nation al defense movement Crethousand Thirty fully armed tan insurgents are in complete control "I of the island, according to a Reuters Athens dispatch, Canea, Heraclion and other coast towns are In their pos Duke and ilucl(frt of Coimuugiit JuMt after the laying n the cornerstone, fur the new Canadian iarllainent session. The Greek authorities have over turned all government buildings buildings at Ottawa. The duke refold the cornerstone, his brother, the late King of England having first set th tone when the old parliament buildings, recently destroyed by fire, were iu the course of erection. to the leaders of the separatist movement. Cnly eleven members of King Constantines Cretan guard remain N TO BE DEDICATED ELEPHANT B UTTE DAM S loyal, the others being disbanded. ) ' 5 ..i . u T 00 VILLA STILL A MENACE. American Commissioners Do Not Favor Withdrawal of Troops. New London, Conn. Additions to v7 A'.Vv t the already large mast of information V V. f regarding Mexicos Internal conditions were made at a, conference , of the s' ' ! ' - . M ex ean-Ai , i v criean Joint commission on Monday. The outstanding feature . fW- Vv of the first meeting of the fourth week, however, apparently was the v V J.. i gJjr' ' repetition of the failure of the Mexican representatives to bring about an V.;. ' agreement on the withdrawal of tfie , American troops. 1,1' i . The Mexicans produced reports cal," culated to show that the attack on At JA! 4 :T 1 1 Chihuahua by Villa forces was of no ,v The reports dis - O great importance, V counted the likelihood that Villa would become a menace to peace . along the border. The American commissioners Fere la receipt of reports that rlc'e the situation in a less optimistic light . A. Until all doubt Is removed as to the V ability of the Mexican army to control the situation along the border and es , Eletihnut Butte dam, which will be formally dedicated October 14 by President Wilson, is tbe largest irrigapecially along the Chihuahua frontier. tion dam built under the direction of the United States reclamation service, and the largest mass of masonry In It appears improbable that the Amer- the world. The dam Is destined to reclaim nearly 200,000 acres of fertile land In the valley of the Rio Grands icans will enter Into an agreement for in New Mexico and Texas and 80,000 acres of land In old Mexico. the withdrawal of General Pershings V V;N A. I "-s trr' kx'x vv v ' z. "' .T vV , ,v .L-- f army,. Fisa Thrift Congress, Kansas Gity, Mo. A thrift congress to be held In New York the latter part of December to celebrate the gain made by the savings banks this year and to map out a further huge econ smy" campatgu to be Institute,1 throughout the United States, was planned here by the executive committee of the savings bank section of the American Bankers' association. Ay. " A TOO POWERFUL FOR RESTRICTED TERRITORY London. Attacking simultaneously, on an arc of fifteen miles, running from M ariinpuich to the Somme, the Britiah and French forces have' delivered another smashing blow on the German lines and pushed forward their positions for notable gains. From Maxtinpuich to Gambles, a distance of six miles, the British have driven in their wedge to a depth of more than a mile, and captured in the attack the important ..strategic towns of Lesbeoufs and MorvaL the latter a leant mile north of Combles. The capture of Morval by the British and of part of Fregicourt by the French apparently seals the fate of Combles, which the Germans have determinedly held for weeks, despite . the violent attacks thrown against It The defenders of the virtually surrounded town have left to them tor escape only the valley, a mile In width, running north-northeas- and t, in the traversing of which they must come under the guns of the British and French, respectively, from Morval and the vicinity of Fregicourt Another notable step in their approach upon Peronne is marked in the capture by the French of trenclfes in the Canal Du Nord region. Except in France there have been no Important engagements on any of the variouh fronts. Berlin Reports the repulse of Russian attacks in Volhynia, Galicia and the Carpathian mountains. Petrograd is still silent as to the opunerations on the eastern front,-bu- t official advices say the Russians have begun a new offensive on a large scale In the hope of putting down the counterattacks .of the ..Teutons, and. piercing their front before winter sets in. -- The Roumanians are sill sruggling for supremacy over the Teutonic allies in the Szurduk and Vulcan passes of the Transylvanian Alps, but according to Berlin all their attacks have been replsed. CANVASSERS COMPLETE WORK ZOO MAM STMJEZ IMMORTAL (AU LAU BOOK OF crrT RUTH Great Pastoral Idyl Wilt Live Becaua It Is Founded on F.ecital of j Loving-Kindnes- s. The Book of Ruth, Is the greatest! pastoral Idyl In literature. It is founded; the loving-klndon ness of the Moabltess revealed to hen family, and the Boaz, the wealthy Israelite, to Ruth his kinswoman. It also contains the which! gem of that Is the center of the gospel ofCfcrlstla love. It Is a book that opens with tears and famine, and ends with the sound e , loving-kindnes- s, a loving-kindne- ss . great-heartedne- ss wedding bells. The story turns upon the straightforwardness of So&z, Who showed kindness end manliness to Ruth, a member ef a nation that was Israels foe, and in that kindness founded a new house, the house of Jesse and David, the royal line that began a greater than David. It was the fira mingling of the blood of the Jew and Gentile, symbolic of the cosmopolitan width of the Christian religion. It was the sign that that religion was not to be founded upon wealth or upon social caste, but upon the large, wholesome love of the human heart. Boaz is Immortal among Bible heroes for his kindness, his plain, everyday generosity, his sense of protection and care for the lonely, unprotected Moa bitish girl, his dead kinsman's wlfj who in her poverty gleaned In his har vest field after the reapers Boax gavei orders to his reapers that they should allow her to glean even among tbs sheaves of barley, and by his largeheartedness gained a Wife, and, mors than that made a place for himself la that Immortal company wh are jrs-- j nowned for naught but for being klndi Christian nerald. AH Great Men, Once upon a time, so the story goes, a Frenchman visiting the tomb of Napoleon wrote on a convenient wall the lines: . Bony was a great man, a soldier brave and true. Announce Result of Recent Primary Election In Idaho. Idaho. The state board of Boise, canvassers has completed the canvass of the vote cast at the recent statewide primary election. . 27-fo- ot r : Renos Schools Closed, Reno, Nev. Two yases of Infantile oaralysis were discovered in Reno by the city board of health. The cases ire said to be well developed and ere In the same family, Public schools save been ordered closed by the health aoard and children are denied admittance to theatres and other public places. - 'Fort Worth to Remain Wet. Port Worth, Texas. Tarrant county tpparently had voted wet" by a majority of 1,400 la Mondays local option election. A majority oMhe county districts voted dry," but Fort Worth piled up a big wet" vote. r; jgiwr Soldier Shoots Mexican. El' Paso, Texas. A Carranza sergeant of tbe Elvalie. Chihuahua, garrison was shot Friday night by an Rmtrcht-ofBavttiiarmahd- American trooper of ..the ..,Flfth cavalry, who is being held prisoner, according to a report. - 33-lnc- h ; iift THINGS THAT ARE NEW Itt a new elwtrlcfan the Wadei In tern&tional Citizens committee whirl horizontally to avoid causing Mexico City, has been, arrested by dralts and the air passes over water Carranza officials on the charge of and is cooled, "pernicious activity." A mechanical device, largely composed of rubber, has been Invented to Airmen Kill Forty Germans. loosen a person's scalp to stimulate Amsterdam. rThe Telegraaf says tbe growth of hair. that forty Germans were killed or InIn Scotland 23.8 per cent of illumjured in the British air raid on St gas is made la municipal works inating Denis Westrem. .Belgium, Friday. CL4 per cent in Ireland and 80.6 Two shed3 and three aeroplanes were to per cent la England. burned. ii A new? stopper 1zj . s aa Nigeria has been added to the lands beeB viiseovered here-Frida- y er in-the- Indian Head, Md may be abandomnl by the United States navy as a proving ground for shells and armament as a result of the ricocheting of a shell in a recent test. Tike missile was fired from a gun and pierced ' Vienna Short of Flour. the heaviest armor plate used by the navy. After it passed through this Press dis- obstruction It plowed through a sand bank, and .thence through the house of Zurich, Switzerland. patcher from Vienna say there has a gunner who lived several hundred yards away. Tills photograph shows been a dread famine there for several the hole made by the shells entry, and, below, the gunners little daughter lays, owing to transportation dlfflvuL-Ues- . sitting astride the Mexicans Arrest American. Washington. Burton Wilson, presi- - : An Englishman, coming along a lib tie later, read this and added: But Wellington did beat him at the battle of Waterloo." The next visitor was an American who, seeing the foregoing contributions, rushed into the competition with It makes certain the defeat . of the all of the restraint that characterizes chief justice, Isaac N. Sullivan, the members of our great nation; crown prince ruprecht - nomination of B. M. Holt as Republi"But braver and trner and far still, can candidate for lieutenant governor, tougher than shoe, leather, the nomination of Ernest L. Parker Was Washington, the man whe as the Democratic candidate for lieucould have licked them both tenant governor and of William T. together." Dougherty as the Democratic candi- he wrote, 'and doubtless went away ' date for secretary of state. satisfied with his climag. Philaquite Miss Ethel Redfleld of Lewiston was Public Ledger. delphia nominated by both the Republicans and Democrats for Btate superintendCounted Himself Out ent of public instruction. State TreasThe superintendent of the Clndn urer John W, Eagleson led the Renatl zoo was making arrangements to publican ticket and Governor Alexanfeed the der the Democratic ticket python and needed men to hold the reptile during the re HOBOES BATTLE WITH CITIZENS. IKa advertisement was an past, swered by a serious-lookin- g darky, Men Ejected-- ' From Train Engage In "What we want, said the zoo man, is a strong, husky chap to help hold Fight With Montanans. tbe big snake while we feed him." Lewistown, Mont Three men were wounded Friday in a rifle and pistol The darkys Jaw dropped, his eyes fight between citizens of Judith Gap, .stuck out like golf balls and hs ' forty "five miles southwest of here, gasped : Yo yo want a man to da and a band of thirty men who had what I "We want a zgan to help hold Whats the matterl been ejected from a Great Northern 'the big snake. Dont be train. About fifty shots were exfrightened, therell be tea us of HoP on 1 gasped the darky, changed. Kenenth Hay, a brakeman, was struck but was not seriously making for the door. "HoP on 1 Del huri. Two members of the band were may, be nine e yo, but dey wont b the other victims, one receiving a se- ten o us." vere wound in the back and the other Old Dining Club. being wounded in the leg The oldest dining club in England EXAMINING EIGHT HOUR LAW. older even, than "The Club" Is the Dilettanti club, founded in 1734 by Sir Railroads Conducting' Inquiry Into Francis Dash wood. Prominent among J Adamson Measure. the original members was Lord Sandwhose name is crystallized in N wich, Low York. A ' statement issued ! i - -, a half dozen languages through his on behalf of the railway v Z-executive advisory committee, repre- ordering a waiter to place some meat senting the railroads affected by the between two slices of bread and bring It to him as he sat at the. gaming Adamson eight-hou- r law, explained the purposes of its investigation put table. Since 1784 the Dilettanti have w under way with a view to meeting dined together on the first Sunday ol the problems presented. The objecte each month from February to July, their present meeting place New photograph of Crown Prince are to ascertain, if possible, first, the inclusive, effect of the law as a practical operat- being the Grafton galleries, where of collection of pl the German forces problem, and second, lta ..legal their magnificent Simme re- ing tures is housedX-Inao- n Chrbiilcl. statue. gion, where the allies are conducting a great offensive.' Britain Apologizes for Seizures. Sickness and Death From Milk. Washington. Informal expressions It is well known that the 'record Holidays in Danish Islands. The natives of the Danish islands of regret have been made by Great f many cities show that dirty mCS (West Indies) apparently celebrate Britain to the state department for the causes much sickness and death from tbe natkmal holidikys of aU (countries. seizure at Hongkong of American-- ' diarrheal diseases among children oaf Bade goods consigned to Manila With complete impartiality to five years old and that It Is In hel the Fourth board the steamers Chinese Print of July in honor of the country that. weather thaf dirty milk,.... Is , v Raa iri dt0dff lObpt them ; the fourteenth of July because It is celebrated luMar Wyoming Troop Ordered OuL . 0d Jt ,would never, 4o.be let X Not in His Lind. ' Two ' Wyoming WashlUoiu the Darwin went with his, mamma 4 negroes get ahead of them j tlonal guard infantry battalions, visit his aunt, who had three little the birthday of the king of Denmark, Troop A of the Kansas cavalry and because the Islands belong girls. After a short time he came in to, him; the birthday of the king of England, Troop B of the Wisconsin cavalry, and sat down by his mamma, who at were ordered to the Mexican border once asked because the islands once belonged to why he wasnt playing with him ; the birthday of the German em Friday by the war department his cousins, and he replied: 01, peror In honor of the Hamburg-Americamamma, if Is too much girl for me." Canadians Lose 4,000 Men. line, and the birthdays of aU the Ottawa, OnL Additional figures royal families. I presume, as well a Who Will Offer a Bahyf regarding Canadas losses in many local and Impromptu holidays of "I wish I had a baby brother the their own. They also are very scrupu- the big engagement on the Somme teal meat kind to ride la my gocarL bring the total casualties up to aplous about observing the Sabbath. mamma, said little Lola. ."My dolls proximately 4,000 men. Of these least In its. negative aon. re always getting broke when It tip about 900 were killed. l..v Names Camp After Enlisted Man, El Paso. An unexampled compliment was paid to the memory of an jnllsted matt when, by order of Brlga-HeGeneral Bell, the camp occupied here by troops of the Tenth provisional division was .named Camp Owen Bierne" after a sergeant of that name belonging .to the Twenty third Infantry who was killed In a et loon in the performance of his duty with the provost guard. . S . - .'.r '.. ... FOUMKD MAKERS OF JEWELRY Advance a Mile on a Front of Twelve Miles After Three Days of Most Colossal Bombardment of i ' BOYD PARK sVA v t Uace-l- ei Our modes price male buying easy. BRITISH AND FRENCH FORCES DRIVE BACK THE INVAD ING GERMANS. ' ;-.- London. According to Athens dls patshea received here, M. Venlzclos will issue a manifesto to the Greek Dainty pearl pend anti, necklace, ring. walchea, beautiful wedding tilver. Af rV wm FORMER PREMIER VENI2EL03 GOES TO CRETE TO FORM SEPARATIST GOVERNMENT. , Mala them happy with a gilt teaeabi bom out it ore. Nothing it more appopn ort Wting not 'more appreciated. la recent years.' J " for milk bottles has a spout at one side for pouring, a valve within the device closing against the admission of air when a bottle, to which it Is attached Is held upright. A sergeant in the United States marine corps Is the Inventor of portable topographical map that enables aviators to make gnick and accurate reports of their observations made-lflight n , ever." ; , M |