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Show ft ", THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE. UTAH rq Lu . OFFICERS NAVY JTil TIUES I. GET AT DEGREES nans ode n COLUMBIA r 7 Y TO CTGIN WAR ON TEU-TONFOLLOWING ASSURANCES OF ASSISTANCE. ,i S tr V ' i OfHM and BsHsti Resent Alleged Frop&Mla' Whereby the Alllei Would Give Bulgaria Part of Macedonia Hold by Greeks. -- r .TOi. ' - Y--- , ' "C ; " U - t n . ' 0 r I Y '' o n tm o 7 , i - o - - i. , tf - 4, AOVOCATE8 sit PREPAREDNESS Neads Discussed by National Security League. New York. Delegates from twenty-fiv- e states assembled here Monday in a two-da-y peace and preparation conunder the auspices of held ference, the National Security league, at which America's military needs were on the program for discussion by three former secretaries of war, two former secretaries of the nary and other Americas Military k Z r uni- 11 ; t - speakers. The enrollment and military instruction of every available man in the United States between the ages of 18 and 45 was recommended in the report of the militia committee of the league. National and state laws to this effect should be passed without delay in the opinion of the committee, which is headed by Col. Charles E. Ly decker.I able-bodie- d Greece Obtains Group of Turkish prisoners of war near Mudros, isle of Lemnos, on their way from camp to Ma- jority In Parliament. Athens. Returns received from the general election show that former Premier Venlielos adherents have returned a majority everywhere except In Macedonia, where his candidates were defeated by the government representatives. Not a single candidate f M. Gounaria, the present premier, "Was elected In Attica, Boeotla and Epirus. M. Veniselos carried fifteen of the sixteen seats in Patras, M. Gounaria' own division. A change of ministry will he Impossible until parliament meets and the aeaslon may be postponed by the government for forty days. The present cabinet consequently may remain to jower until the end of August AUSTRIANS BRIDGE REPAIRING IN GALICIA thelr3ally work. FINE GIFT TO MISS CLARK LIQUOR CASE DECIDED. Convietion of Express Company Set Aside by 8upremt Court. Washington. The supreme court on KenMonday disposed of the tucky liquor cases without determining the constitutionality of the law, jo r passing on its construction. The Kentucky case was a prosecution of the Adams Express company for bringing liquor for personal use from Tennessee Into Whitley county, Ky dry territory. Thin is' the pendant of the beautiful Justice Day, for the court, held It diamond necklace which will be prewas bound to acoept the decision of sented by the bouse of representatives the Kentucky court of appeals, that Austrian troops at work reiirlng a bridge xon the Galician slope of the to Miss Genevieve Clark, daughter of the law was not applicChamp Clark, when nhe Is married on Carpathians which had been blowu up by the retreating Russians. able. Under that decision the convic30 to James M. Thomson of New Juno tion of the express company was set Orleans. There are 85 diamonds In aside. BATTERED TURKISH DEFENSES the necklace. r -4 - - SHERIFF AND PRISONER KILLED. d Webb-Kenyo- n Webb-Kenyo- n Webb-Kenyo- n A'f "Eight Others "Wounded in Fight Between Mob and Officers. Winns boro, S. C. Sheriff A. D. Hood of Fairfield county, and Jules Smith, a negro prisoner, were killed, and eight other men injured in an attack on the sheriff's party here on Monday while the negro was being taken, to. court for trial on an assault charge. Clyde' Isenhour, one of the wounded, died late at night Clyde and Ernest Isenhour, relatives of the young woman Smith is allege to have attacked, and William Mof , were indicted rison, a for mnrder by the Fairfield county grand Jury. Witnesses petore the grand jury are said to have testified that Clyde Isenhour led the mob. Hanged, Then Shot to Death. '' Tocooa, Ga. Sam Stephens, a negro, accused of attacking a white girl, was taken from the Stephens county Jail early Monday by a mob of armed men. hanged to a tree and shot to death. ' t I ' V S brother-in-law- .nr5w Boy Killed by Auto. Ogden. Harry Owens, aged 7, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Owens, of this city, died at 5:30 oclock Monday afternoon from injuries sustained Monday morning, when he was struck - - ty an automobile. . C Strategist ,Is that small music lessons?- v - boy of yours taking No. He got a spanking yesterday and persuaded his sister to play an accompaniment! on the piano so that Interior of one of the old fortresses on the Dardanelles after it had been he could tell the boys who heard him bombarded by the allies, and some of the Turkish guns that were smashed holler that he waa only practicing lu the fort of vocal exercises. iyi Sedd-ul-Bah- r. CAUSE OF GASTRIC SECRETION New York Physician Takes Issue With Ides Advanced by Prof. Pavloff. In a book rn the anatomy, physiClrzmer Rsachss Port Afire. ology and diseases of the alimentary ' ' T- The British steamer canal, just published. Dr. Mark 1. Iran Galveston, May 15, via of New York takes Issue with ' I'sws, L'.iy z. for Havre, Knapp Professor Pavloff s assertion that the ' ' V 3 Sow of gastric juice is caused by an h La fcxxputae received from the mind by wsj of the vagus nerves, this being - -- Histrionic Wonder. William Barnes, Jr., of New York, smiled the other day when the conversation in a prominent club turned to things histrionic. He said he was reminded of a little story along theatrical lines. Some time ago Jones attended a fashionable reception In a big new England town, and not having met all of the people present the most prominent ones were pointed out to him by a friend, 'The young lady beside the palm yonder, said the friend, indicating a statuesque blonde, is Miss Smith. She has great histrionic ability. As a matter of tact, at amateur theatricals she is simply a wonder. You dont really mean it! responded Jones, gazing at the fair charmer. Yes. smiled the friend, she can make the most painful tragedy a source of genuine amusement. Philadelphia JIlegraph. . A Crops Seriously Damaged. Switzerland. Reports Zurich, received here are that Intense heat con-- 1 ttnues In many parts of Hungary and that already serious damage has been done to the crops. Monrovia, Bohemia and Lower Austria also suffered. his son. "Economics, hey? said the father. "If thats got anything to do with economy, I dont see v.ht mn!.?s yoj think you've got any special aptitude for the study. We are told it takes three genera, tions to make a gentleman, but the formula falls to operate when generation is a girl. the-th- ird In ths bright lexicon of youth there may be no such word as Ciui't" but In the later, revised editions, youU find it constantly recurring. There ia a limit to human enduThe friends who have to keep standlngtip for you" may have to finally turn and sit on you! rance. - The contention that there la a res- son for everything Is jarred from its foundation by the Iowa man who masqueraded as a wpman for 18 years. If a mans thermometer registers a couple of degrees higher than the one owned by his neighbor, that convinces him that it is reliable. . A -.- - K ' induced by keen desire for food. chemical agencies are of a solid, liquid Pavloff based this assertion- on his or gaseous nature, and that the conexperiments with dogs Doctor Knapp traction of the gastric muscle may says it Is disproved, by the fact that also be produced by the Increased the flow of gastric Juice does' not pressure aided by infive or ten minutes after the spiration. In other words, the pouring out of food, has been swallowed. Knapp says the proper explanation seems gastric juice is caused chiefly by the to be that the Immediate cause of the presence of food In. the stomach. tiia gastric secretion is a contraction of setting up a chemical action that the muscular coat of the stomach, and stimulates a free flow. that this contraction may be induced by several agencies, notably chemiChina's foreign p'H'uatkm is cal; that it Is immaterial whether the mated at 18712? J Drink Denisons Coffse. Always pure and delicious. self-mad- 11017 VM.1HI AVOID OPERATIONS . L - , - man can beat an old e rooster at crowing. y VENIZEL08 RETURNS TO POWER. In Not In His Line. "What do you Intend to do ne th youre through college? asked ths voung B. As father. Im thinking of taking' a post, graduate course In economics, replied - - War Party - -- Rome. A dispatch to the Qlornala 9 lYltalia from Sofia says: M. Fllipeaco, leader of the RoU' n xuanian conservatives, declared Mon i 4 entente powers the that quadruple day I) (Great Britain, France, -- Russia and Jt ' H Italy) have agreed to the demands of Rumania.' Therefore a definite con elusion of an understanding for the in f ?'7 f tervention of Roumanta In the war Is Tj y f ) Imminent, , TT Greece and Serbia will Bend an f'1 .i Identical note to the Bulgarian premier, M. Radoslavoft, and hla cabinet mm" declining the proposals of the quad tuple entente, powers for the cession These navy officers, graduates of the naval at Annapolis, have been taking courses St Columbia wf Macedonia a territory to Bulgaria. versity and are marching from ths exercises at academy which they received their degrees, Glornale The correspondent of the Dltalia In hla dispatch adds: 1 am assured that Greece and SerTURKISH WAR PRISONERS ON LEMNOS bia are sending a note of protest "to the great powers declaring that it is Impossible to accept a Balkan under standing on such terms M. Radosla voff and his cabinet will use pressure on Serbia and Greece because in the end the conception of the quarduple entente is based on right, and Just consideration of national aspirations in the Balkans must prevail. (7 WHAT TO DO FOR YOUR ITCHING Eczema, ringworm and other s? Ing, burning skin eruptions ar easily made worse by improper treT meat that one has to be very csjw' There is one method, howeverth you need not hesitate to use, ev'ente a babys tender skin that u th! reslnbl treatment Retinol i8 the w scriptlon of a Baltimore doctor up in the form of reslqol omua, and reslnoi soap. This, proved so J. markably successful that thousand other physicians have been present ing it constantly for 20 years. Reslnoi stops Itching Instantly, tnj almost always- - heals the erupts, and little at cost Reslnoi otnt. quickly ment and reslnoi soap can be bought st any druggist's and are not at all expensive. Great for sunburn. Adr - c A self to be in possession of convincing evidence that the officials of the government of the United States did not perform these duties with thoroughness. the government of the United States sincerely hopes that it will submit that evidence for consideration. , Arguments Irrelevant. Whatever may be the contention of reWHILE FRIENDLY IN ITS TERMS, the imperial German ofgovernment contraband of the carriage garding INSISTS UPON PROTECTION war on board the Lusitania or regardFOR AMERICAN CITI7EN8. ing the explosion of Last material by the torpedo, it need only be said that in the view of Lhi government these Ths United States Formally Asks Ger- contentions are Irrelevant to the quesmany for Asourancss That Mena-- , tion of the legality of the methods used by the German naval authorities tires Will Be Adopted to fiafo- in sinking that vessel. guard 'Lives and S.tlps. "But the sinking of passenger ships Involves principles of humanity which Washington. The United States in throw into the background any special Its latest note to Germany, made pub- circumstances of detail that may be lic on June 10, formally asks tne im thought to affect the cases, principles pertain government for-- assurance that which lift iL as the Imperial governmeasures hereafter will be adopted to ment will no doubt be quiek to recognize and acknowledge, out of the class safeguard American lives and Amer- of ordinary subjects of diplomatic disican ships on the high seas. The al or of international controcussion ternative in case of refusal ia not versy. stated. Whatever be the other facts reIt was this note to which William garding the Lusitania, the principal Jennings Bryan refused to attach his tact is that a great steamer, primarily signature, resigning instead his port- and chiefly a conveyance for passenfolio of secretary of state, and there- gers and carrying more than a thouor lot in by precipitating a dramatic cabinet sand souls who had no part war, waa torpedoed crisis. Robert Lansing, secretary of the conduct of the so much as a chalwithout state ad interim, signed the communi- and sunk or a warning, and that men, lenge cation, which went forth with the ap- women and children were sent to proval of the president and his entire their death in circumstances unparalcabinet leled In modern warfare. The fact The text of the American rejoinder that more than one hundred Amerto the German government's reply to ican citizens were among those who the note following the sinking of the perished make it the duty of the government of the United States to speak Lusitania follows of these things and ence more, with to The secretary of state ad Interim solemn emphasis, to call the attention the American ambassador to Berlin; of the Imperial German government Department of State, to the grave responsibility which ths 1915. June , Washington, of the United States conAmerican ambassador, Berlin: You government ceives it has incurred in this that are instructed to deliver textually the and to the Indisoccurrence, tragic following note to the minister of forupon which that reputable principle affairs: eign ; rests. In compliance with your excel sponsibility United the of "The government lency'e request 1 did not fall to trans- States is for something contending mit to my government immediately much greater than mere rights of upon their receipt your note of May or privileges of commerce. property 28, in reply to my note of May 15, for nothing less high Is It contending and your supplementary note of June and sacred than the rights of human1, setting forth the conclusions so far ity, which every government honors as reached by the imperial German itself and which no govin government concerning the attacks on ernment respecting Is Justified in resigning on the American steamers Cushing and behalf of those under ita care and auGulflighL 1 am now instructed by my . Only her actual resistance to government to communicate the fol- thority. or refusal to stop when orcapture lowing in reply: to do so foil (he purpose of visit dered The government of the United have afforded the commander States notes with gratification the full could of the submarine any Justification recognition by the imperial German for so muph as putting the lives of government, in discussing the cases of those onxboard the ship In Jeopardy. the Cushing and the GulflighL of the Thla the government of the principle of the freedom of alt parts Unitedprinciple understands States the explibit of the open sea to neutral ships and issued on August 3, 1914, the frank willingness of the imperial instructions by the Imperial German admiralty to govsmment to acknowledge find meet ita commanders at sea to have recogwhereits liability the fact of attack nised and embodied, as do the naval upon neutral ahlps which have been codes of all other nations; and upon guilty of any hostile act by German traveler and seaman has a aircraft or vessels of war lqkatisfac-torll- it every right to depend. It is upon this prinestablished, and the government ciple of humanity as well as upon the of the United States will in due course law founded upon this principle that lay before the imperial German as it requests, full informa- the United States ' must stand. Offer of Services. tion concerning the attack on the "The govemment of ..the ...United steamer Cashing. With regard to the sinking of the States is happy to observe that your steamer Falaba, by which an Amer- excellencys note closes with the intiican citizen lost bis life, the govern- mation that the imperial German govment of the United States is surprised ernment is willing, now as hefors, to to find the imperial German govern- accept the good offices of the United ment contending that an effort on the States in an attempt to come to An the government of part of a merchantman to escape cap- understanding withwhich the character ture and secure assistance, alters the Great Britain by war of the conditions and upon the of to officer the obligation seeking make the capture In respect of the sea may he changed. The government States would consider safety of the lives of those on board of athe Unitedthus to serve its friends the merchantman, although the' vessel it privilege bas ceased her attempt to escape ahd the world. It stands ready at any when torpedoed. These are not new time to convey to either government circumstances. They have been in any Intimation or suggestion the other the minds of statesmen and of inter- may be willing to have it convey and national Jurists throughout the devel- cordially tuvites the Imperial German opment of naval warfare, and the gov- government to make use of its serv ernment of the United Btatfes does ices in thla way at ita convenience. not understand that they have ever The whole world is concerned in any been held to alter the principles of thing that may bring about even a par in humanity upon which it has Insisted. tial accommodation of interests or the Nothing but actual forcible resistance any way mitigate the terrors of nr continued efforts to escape by present distressing conflict "In the meantime, whatever arflight when ordered to stop for the bepurpose of visit on the part of the rangement may happily be made merchantman bas ever been held to tween the parties to the war, and forfeit the lives of her passengers or whatever may in the opinion of the crew. ' The government of the United imperial German government have Btstes, however, does not understand been the provocation or the circumthat the Imperial German govern- stantial Justification for the past sets ment is seeking in this case to relieve of ita commanders at sea, the, governItself of liability, but only intends to ment of the United States confidently set forth the circumstances which led looks to see the Justice and humanity the commander of the submarine to of the government of Germany vindiallow himself to be hurried into the cated in all cases where Americans have been wronged or their rights as course which he took. Your excellencys bote, in discus- neutrals invaded. "The government of the United sing the loss of American lives resulting from the slnkig of the steamship States therefore very earnestly and Lusitania, adverts at some length to very solemnly renews the represents certain information which the impe- tions of its note transmitted to the rial German government has received Imperial German government on the with regard to the character and out- 15th of May, and relies In these repfit or that vessel, and your excellency resentations upon the principles of expresses the tear that this informa- humanity, the universally recognised tion may not hare been brought .to understandings of international law the attention of the government of the and the ancient friendship of the GerUnited States. It is stated in the note man nation. Assertion of Rights.' that the Lusitania was unodubtedly "The government of the United equipped with masked guns, supplied with trained gunners and special am- States cannot admit that the procla munition, transporting troops from mation of a war zone from which Canada, carrying a cargo not permit- neutral ships have been warned to ted under the laws of the United keep away may be made to operate as States to a vessel also carrying pas- in any degree an abbreviation of the sengers. and serving, in virtual effect rights either of American shipmasters as an auxiliary to the naval forces of or of American citizens bound on law Great Britain. Fortunately these are ful errands as passengers on merchant matters concerning which the govern- ships of belligerent nationality. It ment of the United States is in a po- does not understand the imperial Get sition to give the imperial German man government to question those Of rights.. It understands It also to ac government official information. he facts alleged in your excellency's cept us established beyond question note, if true, the government of the the principle that the lives of non' United States would have been bound combatants cannot lawfully or to take official cognizance in perform- fully be put In Jeopardy by the right cap ing Us recognised duty as a neutral tore or destruction of an unresisting power and in enforcing its national merchantman, and to recognize the laws. It was Us duty to see to It that obligation to take sufficient precaution the Lusitania was not armed for offen- to ascertain whether a suspected mer sive action; that she was not serving chantman Is in fact of nabelligerent as a transport; that she did not carry tionality or is in fact carrying contra a cargo prohibited by the statutes of band of war under a neutral flag. the United States, and thaL if in fact The governm-- nt of the Unite-she was a naval vessel of Great Brit- States therefore deems it reasonable ain. she should not receive clearance to expect that the imperial German as a merchantman; and it performed government will adopt that duty and enforced Us statutes necessary to put these the measure! principles intc with scrupulous vigilance through Its practice in respect of the safeguard constituted officials. regularly It Is ing of American lives and American able, there ore, to assure the Impe- ships and asks for assurances that rial Germai- government that It has this will be done. been misinformed. 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