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Show I i THE WEEKLY REtLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH AMERICAN SUBMARINES IN PRACTICE LONDON WORK WOMEN RIOT AGAINST GERMANS SIIIE UTAH L i J In the last six weeks more t. sixty home buildings have been ere, ed at Milford. The annual ouUog for the old ftfkd of Ogden and Noh Weber stakes wti be held at Lagoon on' Thursday, June - 17. Henry Jolad, an employee of the Daly Judge mine at Park City, was painfully injured by a cavein, whllo at w ork oa one of the levels of that property. One hundred and fifty descendant Young and .his Jlv brothers inet at the Lion house ih Salt laike on June 1, to commemorate! the hirthduy of the Mormon pioneer. Hags on the Utah buildings at thw San I Hugo and San Francisco fairs were "at half mast on June 3 out of re siei t for Irof. Lew is A. Merrill, wh died us the result of an automobile of-Bri- -- vr; ;w ; ' - ,v vt V ' " ' ' , '- ' - W ' - w - s - ,v .. M j. " HI 11 HHiiinriHmiTmmTrmnmiTUtTirf ; r - "wis "V tv ... ,," ' ,, ' . V'f''' 3- U 'l- rT"c; ' - - v- - t ''kvlviA "' ,W Above the crew of U. S. submarine H-- hoisting aboard a spent practice torpedo during the maneuvers off San Pedro, Cal. Below is submarine H-- rising to the .surface after a dive. ' 2 WY Vv v VWVW VMufc. f. V m ui a Iondoit HtahUH was ono of a utv'i , .VY.V v duiin one - V. iirtniui of Uto locont au hat luui wuvKhI Ooiuiaii uliopa tiotd i ( Tile woman in cmttial) of the two con- - 2 MEN TRIESTE BOMBARDED BY THE ITALIANS SUPPLIES FOR AND AUSTRIAS BATTLESHIPS & ' te. i u. ! 31 -- 3'-- 1 li m I J. is . v VA-- 3 ; , ,; : 3 .r s sy - ir- y -- xv s as - W - - X BfeAA&y v j. Wi'h V ,w vis u.v 'K .The Mnford, Beaver county, high school Is nearing rapid completion. The cost of the school completed ia 6D2.000; tiie cost of seating and furniture, )4,f00; the cost of sewer and water system, $3,500, making $60,000 In all. J L. N. Rynders, a messenger at the National Copper , bank at Salt Lake, stopped in a cigar store on his way back to the bank after making some collections, was Jostled by two stran gers, and lost a bank book containing. $188 in currency, Ned F. Burt, aged 6, whose borne la In Ogden, has been presented with a1 Rslston-Purlncommission1 Hero medal for bis act of heroism on January 13 last, when he rescued two playmates, Roland and Stanley Taylor,', from tbe water of Ogden river. Ogden women who find pleasure in' spending a few minutes In Central) park will no longer be disturbed by the presence of an undesirable who may elect to occupy tbe same bench, new benches having been provided ' which are for nse of women only, Maude 8. Brldson, IS years of age, one of a trio of Chicago girls whoi are walking from Chicago to San' Francisco, is in a Balt Lake hospital, suffering from a severe attack of ton- -j silltls. The girt was found near Ver-- j nal by an automobile . party on lta1 way to Salt Lake. Another governor of the east Is to! pay an official visit to Salt Lake. This, time it will be Governor William Rate ston of Indiana and a distinguished company of prominent Hooslers. . Thtr party is scheduled to Leave Indian-- , apolls on a special train on June 14. - The year-olson of Mr. and Mrs, W.j G. B. Terrill of Salt Lake, was found! dead beside his bed. It is thought! tbe infant became entangled In bed clothing In such a manner that hlaj breath was shut off and that he fell from tbe bed in an attending struggle. That the protracted stormy period! of the past two week is coating the) alfalfa raisers dearly la generally ro! ported. For more than a week thej weevil has been gormandizing upon) the alfalfa crop. The only way to! save tbe crop Is to cat It, it is claimed. Because farm demonstrators are ini such demand at salaries considerably larger than it win be possible to pay; there, the director of extension work, In the Utah Aricultnral college has no tilled the commissioners that a demon-- ! strator for Weber county has not yet' been engaged. After ' lying in the bathroom of a barber shop at Copperfield since Saturday night, with a current of electricity, running through his body, tbe charred) remains of Alex Kothantos, a Greek) employee of tbe establishment, was found by tbe proprietor four day later. The Greek had suicided. v This photograph, taken at Pola, Austria's naval I)uho in the Adriatic, shows boatloads of marines, supplies and ammunition being hurried aboard the battleships and transports P - '". "'NS I..,, ,"--- ' t - UNDARWOOdX; 1g6;--::- .. NEIGHBORS '21 UH0Vo$Ox 5 OBJECT THIS TO PET WENT TO CHINA TO MARRY View of the harbor of Trieste, the capital of latria, which the Italian artillery has begun to bombard from v point near the mouth of tip Isgnzo river. a NEAR STARVATION MEXICO IN s 11 Chamberlin, -- W 68 year of age. who wandered from his home in. Mill Creek Friday afternoon, was found late Sunday in au orchard near hi home Death had resulted from si strike of apoplexy. The frost has doue no damage td the fruit in the Green River valley., Although the cantaloupes are not a fur on as at this time last year, therej is every- - prospect of a big yield of peaches, pears, apples and plums. James I) Simpson, aged 62 years,1 who won fame as a hunter of outlaws; during the early mining days of Nevada. died last week at his residence in Salt Lake. He bad been In 111 health nenrly a year. Thomas Tomlison, aged 13, fell offl a westbound freight near Mounds and had hjs right arm badly crushed by! the car' wheels, amputation being necessary. The boy was beating his way from Arkansas to Salt Lake City. Within eight hous of the time that their cases were c. ted In the dlstrirt court at Ogden, John Beck and Harry Sanders had pleaded guilty to felony charges, were sentenced and entered at the state prison for indeterminate ' ' sentences. -- ? nnmmrommTrinmrrnr) irrrf v ' the street ;r 3 ''' v?5 --' ace Ulent. M rv. J B . aldrun of Salt Lak suffered painful if not serious injur-iewhen her husbundB motorcycle, im wlmti she was seated, skidded out the wet puvement and threw both tJ ' , y ; ' -:" ;- ' l - - - Y.jUI ' N gham a ,o .. c V- - . V - yN.v T.-.-- . y . ' , '"-y- . . f er " . 3 " 1 vr ST3 f 34A ' j i , Safti ar (i W - J 3 f -- w 1 f f ym jm - 'Z .. I l.m V.A- - i . - VAi1 . jx; M- ' 3 i. TfirAu I t A iV Here is a timely picture showing to what measures the civilian population of Mexico has to resort in order to keep itself from actual starvation. Poor Mexican women with empty market baskets are seen thronging about one of the army food supply depots, where they are given barely enough to keep body and soul together. SOLDIERS WAR ST. RAPHAEL AT LAUNDRY H0SPITL This Is Max Gould o I Paterson, N. J., and hla pet lioness cub Queenie, to which Maxs neighbors have raised objection, appealing to the health board. Max aays Queenie is as harmless as a kitten. disinfector HIS DAILY :C NONALCOHOLIC GROG ciL 1 -- n,-- aJ-- . ffr- Jk Misa Ida Miller Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Q. M.- - Taylor- - of New Rochelle, N. Y recently journeyed to China to be married, and in the at Shanghai she became the wife of Rev. Francis J. M. Cotter, formerly of New York. For their honeymoon trip they went up the Yangtse river to Kuiing, where they will spend the summer studying the Chinese language. In the autumn they will return to Wuchang, where Mr. Cotter is in charge of SL Michaels church. r.- 4rrri 7 'PVJ f - 'V rie? 1 t r Vr f . . T I W 4- ' '' f v :n An Easy Choice, Bishop Sanford Olmsted said at a I -- v ) dinner party; The charge that tbe church Is governed by mercenary motives Is an I think this charge Insidious one. was best answered by the prison chap- w Device used for the disinfecting of bedding and clothing at the duchess of Westminsters hospital at Le France. "T jkA'-- i Ton-que- t, ' y 1 1 Revenge in the Kitchen. . ; t, ,' if "Waiter. 1 want to thank you for .csjw-"-- ) this soup. It is richer and thicker than any I ever had here before." , - VL. K "Tes, sir. Just confidentially, sir. the chef had a row with the boss French colonial troops doing their own laundry work in the sea at St. and the way hes wasting stuff is a Russian soldier taking his dally grog," which ia nonalcoholic Raphael. issuance of the czar's decree against vodka. caution. r , f 3 'rV r -U kuj to i ate po-trr- il r It gradually towards t e surface.tbj To prevent any further -- h asJ surface of the flesh tearing' of the flesh the current is ap plied only a few seconds each day and the projectile is drawn so gradually toward the surface as to cause neither irritation nor pain. Finally only a alight superficial incision of the surgeon's knife is necessary for the final extraction. The method In to be introduced at once in the military hospitals all through France. PICRIC ACID, VERY COSTLY Military Engineers Discover Substitute for That Baste ef Explosives Used In War. engineers announce tbe discovery of an explosive substance which, they assert, may be need as a ''substitute for picric acid. Tne price of picric acid baa become proLindens and Limes, hibitive as a result of speculation Linden trees In Germany have their Picric acid is tbe fina) product of equivalent In the British lime. the direct nitration nfpbnoi, and ta Military Sfc- - 'v by means of electric magnets has been presented to the Academy of Medicine Frsnoh lirrsesui Introduces Scientific by Professor Bergomie, the discoverer. Jed ef Extracting Chrapne! . As practically all ballets and shrapnel rrmrnm t Frm , used la modern warfare are of steel murftl they are eepable of being magnetized wh kIum itti and are subject to magnetic influence. rveeeat Professor Bergomie simply applies to t.r . ouu: le of the wound a highly the , f r ; magnetic current. This sufflees lT - to i tin c 5 the projaetlle from the lain. "A chaplain was addressing a congregation of prisoners, many of whom bad given more than one proof that they were profiting by his visits. But there was a certain rough, brutal-lookinfellow who always' scoffed and sneered. And today this fellow, when the chaplain greeted him, said: "No, I dont want to shake hands with you, parson. You only preach for money. Very good, my friend; have it so, the chaplain answered. I preach since the for money. You steal tor money. Let God choose between us." Sixty convicts, who worked during the early spring on fifteen miles roads running between Bellevue and Black Ridge in Washington county, have been brought to Davia county to start work on tbe proposed concrete stretch between Layton and Clear-Hel- of-stat- e g I- t VV - A usually prepared by tbe nitration of the mixture of phenol aulphonlc acids obtained by beating phenol with concentrated sulphuric acid. The more Important picric powders are melinite, the French explosive, believed to be a mixture of fused picric acid and guncotton; lyddite, the British service explosive, and shimose, the Japanese powder, both supposed to be Identical with tba original melinite; Brugeres powder, a mixture of 64 parts of ammonium ptcrate and .45 parts of salt f ArriTXUs pl?t?n PPCLilVg d. and C. Mono. George Faulos Greeks, are in tbe county Jail at facing a charge of grand larcery. following the discovery by the aherU! of the carcasses of several sheep alleged to have been stolen by the two Cff-de- men. of potassium ptcrate, saltpeter and charcoal, and emmenslte, which was Invented by Stephen Emmens, an American. He Fixed It AN Right. Benwick!" she exclaimed Aren't you ashamed of yourself to eat all that banana without offering at least part of it to the little clrlT' V looked a bit uncomfortable, t- -t c a moments hesitation he a; its an right, grandma; 1 cl Bud t r" tU n, Gregorios Pologecrgls, charts with Y assault with a deadly Intent to commit I 5, i Leonidas G. Ekllria, fcixrtrU t for the Denver ft L'v f I . v bound over to the C ( Salt Lake aftef a xrc! nation. By the iJoriid cf r terms of which c 1 r stood, the Ala v r IT of University teg lavll-- i T wr;:i rn - ini' lie c err 3 c! t |