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Show 4 THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYTLLE. UTAH STATE IJBVS FINDS- - NOVEL USE TOR HIS' MOTORCYCLE WEEDS CROWDING OUT WHEAT) V. Edward Godat was acquitted by i Jury at Price of the charge of murder tag his wife. Minnie, in that city or August 12. 1914. The newest use of the parcel por to be discovered ip Utah is that o FORMER MEXICAN PRESIDENT freighting salt for sheep and caul CHARGED WITH VIOLATING into San Juan county. NEUTRAJJXY LAWS. Mrs. Lucy Hill, aged 24. of Thiele was severely Injured when the wagor in which she was riding oveiturneTTtentfOn of Former Dictator Believed near the mouth of Spanish Pork can to Have Frustrated an Attempt E IK EAST Washington Aldridge, a merchan dise broker of Salt Lake and" Denver, asks f 25,000 alimony from hi- - wife k la-- o Texas General Vutoriano In the suit for anorce he pled at Salt Huerta forno r provisional president Lake. of Mevt o, and General More than 2.0no tourists have been wire .iTestcd- here on orpassing through Ogden datlx dunng der- - ,, nated Statue department the past several days, accoiding to o' had rgtng thvt John Shields, depot master at the he i'iit ra.ttv law- coospir-m, union depot n i nd ,tn ar ned ped Mon into W. II. 'Negus, police court chars, Me o i ter, who is said to hae been left h Mai e la no- - were fl ed aguin-t many thousands of dollar- - several Htter'a and Oroz o on ears aKin a jail cell at Salt front the United States , i Fa-cu- al s',,' RUSSIAN ARMIES CONTINUE TO RETREAT OVER FRONTIER NORTH OF LEMBERG S' n Austro Gerrvvdn Success Causes Alarm in London, the Press Voicing Hope That Russia Will Deliver a Counterblow ; j Or-orc- ti d vjo-lvti- i SI e -- - - dt-t- ru I Lake on Sunday George Boyer was, burned to death i in his bed as he slept as the result of a Are at Bingham which destroyed six homes. Albert and Barney New t man were injured ? After an illness of two dav- -. Major J L. B, Stevens, an early resident of Ogden, died in Los Angeles, Heart trouble was declared to have been the i cause of his death. Parley Lee has been arrested at Torrey, Wayne county, charged with having used the mails to deHaud by I sending worthless checks through ni I payment for goods put chased by mail at e S in An onto The attcr-nev- ii, -- dav mer V LEMBERG FALLS lulv Surety wa- d b friend- - of Huerta, the fir president be ng icea-e- d on $15.-otlit nd and Gt nera1 O rco on bond 1 , .Inti i t, t -- fur-nt-- hi BEFORE D AUSTRO-GERMA- ASSAULT N j yr (rMitiui-lt- l Sl.im.l.ui aif-- now tiuub! Iokk ( alining at tin- line w ii b rims from l.t uilu-rl Inited States, for the present,-a- n attempt on the pirt of General Vutoriano Huerta and his ae.sot late- - to launch from American territory a new revolutionary move ment in Meio Th telease ot the Mexican leaders I order caused nearh as greit a stir in MexI The establishment of a city prison ican and American circles as did the in City Creek canyon for the ac news of their detention camp j earlier in the t commodation of prisoners who are dav Immediately there was a revival on the road there is under of rumors relative to the new revolu ! working consideration by Salt Lake s chief of tionary movement, athough Huerta police. reiterated his st itement tlat lie'did I Unless other- - teachers resign before not intend .to attempt to enter Mexico I the next school term begins, the Og until peace is restored. The general I den board of education has a full stated that he is here meielj to visit for the next his daughter a few days and greet old juota of instructors school year, which is to begin Sep friends in El Paso. I am on ray way to Los An tember 6. A mother bear and her cub were geles and San Francisco, said the shot in South Fork canyon, near Og- general, to visit the Pacific coast and den, by William Marriott, aged 1; see the Panama-Pacifiexposition I years, and George Higley, who have lived In Oakland, Cal,, about twenty made application for the bounty of years ago and- - have not visited the west coast of the United States since $15 on each. The Black Hawk War veterans of then, so decided to make the trip " Utah county held a meeting at ATTACK COLORADO JURIST. Sprlngvllle last week, at which It was decided that the annual encampment Attorneys Claim He Should be Barred should be held at Spanish Fork Au From Coal Miner Trial. gust 17, 18, 19. Denver Horace N. Hawkins and A Unless bond bidders are willing to M. Belcher, attorneys for the Uniteo pay more than they have so far offer Mine Workers of America, have filed ed for second series of the $900,000 applications for writs of prohibition In bond issue authorized by the taxpay the state supreme court asking that erg of Salt Lake a year ago the bonds District Judge Granby Hillyer of La will not be sold. mar be prevented from sluing in the Just as a bint as to what tourists trials of three former striking coa think of Salt Lake as a stopover miners accused of crimes in Huerfano point, 27,000 Salt Lake sightseeing county. tickets have been sold 4n the east so It is alleged in the petitions that far this summer, according to infor- Judge, Hillyer should be disqualified mation received last week because he was formerly employed by Jesse Payton Holt, who has 'the dis- the coal operators in cases against the tinction of being one of the three sur- strikers before he was appointed disviving original settlers of Spanish trict Judge. Recently at Walsenburg I Fork, who still claim that town for Judge Hillyer overruled a motion for tlelr home, last weak celebrated the change of venue In cases growing out I vkghtiy-secon- d anniversary of bis of Ihe Colorado coal strike. I tru-tntc- d. to AhlcKsii lin-v- Sapiecha street, one of the main thoroughfares of Umber, a hero the Russians made their lust slam! Galicia Ouhe left is the diet, or house of parliament, and in t he background is the cuthtalral Bonnily directed the German assault which resulted in the rout of the Russian army. THE NEWEST WHITE HOUSE BABY FROM WORM In TO GOWN THAW SANE, SAYS ALIENIST. A new exhibit showing the silk industry literally from the worm to the finished gown Is one of the attractions at the National museum in "Moonshine Frauds Bared. Ark. David A. Gates, fort Smith, deputy internal revenue commissioner, announced Sunday that Knox Booth, former internal revenue agent for Tennessee and Alabama, had laid bare the details of the alleged moonshine whisky frauds which federal assert cheated the government out of many thousands of dollars in taxes, and confessed to accept bribes from distillers aggregating nearly The picture shows Miss Washington. Helen Stuart of the curators office holding one of the frames in which the silkworms have fastened themselves anfi are engaged in weaving the filmy threads of silk Jp preparation for their metamorphoses later into silk moths. s x INOENDiARY BOMBS so-call- t. New President of Chile. Santiago, Chile. Juan Lais San Fu entes, who held the office of secretary of finance in 1901 and that of minister of justice in 1903. to to be pro iy wrecked. claimed president of n re- public. . Russian War Minister Resigns. London. Ceneral W. A. Soukhom-llnoff- , ihe Russian minister of war, has resigned. It is understood that General Polivanoff, a former assistant minister of war, will succeed General Souhbomllnoff. Amazing Meeting That Enabled Doctor Macleod to Deliver Message From Mother to Her Son. Dr. Norman Macleod, the famous Scottish divine, before visiting India, called on an old Highland Woman in Glasgow, says a writer in the Scot-JlsAmerican. 'When ye gang lae India," she said, "ye'll be seein' ma Dcnal' that went aw a tae India ten years ago, an' never sent tbe scrape h of a pen tae bis mither since.' But, Katie," said the doctor, India U a very big place. nd how cgij I expect to find him? is no defense in an earthly tribunal Js no defense In an earthly tribunal. So, to please the old woman, he promised to ask for Donald, and he conscientiously kept his word. At various ports he made inquiry among British ships, although it seemed very much like looking for a needle in a bale of hay. But it ia the unexpected , As L) 'U.r that Lsiu-o-i- THREE DRY FARM ESSENTIALS Very Best and Cleanest Seed Should Be Planted, Soil Kept Fertile and Moisture COneerved. As moisture conservation in dry farming is the paramount issue where nonce can be spared without detriment to the crop, three things must be kept In mlrid: The vary best and cleanest seed only should be planted, and as far as Itosslble, the most drought-resistan- t variety. of its kind. The presence of weeds must not be tolerated under any circumstances. j 2. The soil must be kept in a high state of fertility. It has been sclen tlflcaily determined by Professor Wld-sto- e of the Utah experiment station and others, that a very fertile soil requires only about half as much mole-turetproduce a crop as soils that are thin and worn out. Just as a. gallon of rich milk will prove as satisfying when fed to pigs as two gallons that are half water. 3. The soil must be so cultivated that a sufficient percentage of moisture Is always present to support the growing plant 1 o- USE FOR IMMATURED CROPS Farmer Keeps Herd of Cowa Crops Not Fully Developed Can Be ' Economically Utilized. If Dry ' If th4 dry farmer does not keep stock, he must rely entirely upon tbe Amalgamation of Railroad Operatives' income from hto crops. If an unfavorable season should come and the crops Organization Proposed. only partially mature, either through Colo. Denver, William O. Leo, pres Ident of the Brotherhood of Railway lack of rainfall or from early frost, he has means by which be can Trainmen, addressing a meeting of the derive a nt substantial Income from the local branch of the brotherhood, an farm. White, if the dry farmer keeps pounced that for purposes of settling herd of cows, these lmmatured crops wage and .servic e disputes a practical chn be economically utilized. While anialganiaticvi would be effected of the we do not And should not expect unfour largest railroad unions those of favorable seasons the wise dry farmer trainmen, conductors, engineers and keep hto burning and prepare and firemen. He said the himself to lighu meet any conditions which employees would unite In demands for may arise. an increase of wage? and the eight Further, these cropa, be they mature hour day. or immature, ran be made to bring the maximum .cash returns by feeding Attack Law, them to the dairy cow. This reduce Chicago Arguments that t,be the risk in crop raising and enable anil narcotic law was unconsti- the farmer to do an tutional in that It denied drug users cash dry business. There never is so unthe pursuit of happiness, were made favorable a season that plenty of before K, M. Landis, United States feed of some kind but can be raised for judge, by attorneys seeking a writ of the dairy herd. habeas corpus for Dr. Arthur L. Blunt, charged with aiding drug users USING ALFALFA FOR A LAWN in violating the law. UNIONS TO BE MERGED. Har-rlBO- u Alton Case Thrown Out, Most Satisfactory Plant of Jefferson City, Mo. The Missouri Grasses No Manure supreme court has sustained the deMust Be Used. murrer .of the Chicago A Alton railroad against the suit of the state to (By E. R. PARSONS.) While some have made a success of recover $2,000,000 In alleged excess fares collected while the grasses, rate some of the ind maximum freight laws were in such as meadow feacue.Australlan ryt grass, etc., I believe the most satislitigation. Drought-Resistin- g drought-resiBtin- g -- ter-Tor- Killing of White Wee Due to Jealousy Inatead of Paronola. New York. Dr, Charles I, Run croft, head of the New JlattjpHhlte Htato hospital for the Insane and a member of the federal commission which examined Harry K. Thaw dur I rig bis sojourn in New Hampshire, testified Tuesday that in Ills opinion Thaw not only was sane, but always had been sane. Dr. Bancroft testified as an export alienist in the Jury pro cnecilngs to determine Thaw's mental condition. Thawe act In killing ' Stanford White, Itr. Bancroft aald, was due to Jealousy and not to a diseased condition of mind. Infer-millio- Anti-Narcotl- an-Op- Rotary club of Salt Lake com-- ' Governor John M. Slaton of irgia in a telegram sent to' him, bis action in the Frank case. Thd a7 club of Salt Lake," the mes-t- e said, highly commends yon for maaly stand In doing your duty ur duty dictated " accident occurred at an empty- - whiskey ianusual when escaping gases with a lighted match. which resulted was to ,'Sc ihat a store front was almost e ut Crimes That Precipitated War. Berlin. The Overseas News Agency Little Miss Ellen Wf.son McAdoo, aged about two months, has just pok part in the eleventh annual flow said Monday: The German press re r festival held on June 27, at the minds the world on the anniversary of Submitted to the camera, and this is her first picture, in company with her Tabernacle. The festival marked the the assassination of Archduke Franz mother, who was Miss Eleanor Wilson, her father. Secretary of the Treasury Opening of the regular quarterly con- Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian McAdoo, and her grandfather, the president of the United 8tates. st and his f at wife ference of the wards ol Salt Lake throne, Sarajevo that Itake. Serbias protection of the assassins I The trust deed for $10,000,000, precipitated the world war, that fact GONE . TO FIND DONALD' B. MMILLAN Phich stockholders of the Ogden, Lo- having been almost obliterated by the gan & Idaho railway company author- rapid subsequent developments. ized the directors to issue, was rePigeons Set Record. corded last week with the Ogden Sav-g- s Fort Worth, Texae. A new world's bank as the holder of the mort-Ag- e on the lnterurban systems record for flight by homing pigeons was claimed Tuesday by the Fort iroperty. As a means of Pigeons Fanciers association. preventing typhoid Worth yer and other infectious diseases, Four birds, liberated at New Oreleans, eovered the 579 miles to Forth Worth e city health depailment plans an in fourteen hours, maintaining an and too Intensive vigorous campaign miles an hour, lean up the banks of the streams In average" ot forty-on- e :ty Creek, Parleys and Big Cottonw- several miles faster than the previood canyons, the principal sources ous record. t Salt Lakes water supply. Door in China. insists Proceedings may " be instituted in Peking. Warning' that the United he supreme court of, Utah to test out State would not recognize any agreebe Funk dry territory law, wjlch rohlbits the shipment of intoxicht-- ? ment between China and Japan which impaired American rights la China or y liquors from wet into dry the "open door for either personal or public endangered was conveyed to the governpolicy unless the liquors are consigned ments of both China and Japan in an registered druggist or phar-lacis- identical note from Washington which was delivered about May 15. Double honors were received by Feeding 15,000 at Monterey. gan at the bands of the Utah drug-s- 4 in their final business session at Washington. The Red Cross socgden, when R. S. McAllister of Lo- ietys agents ar Monterey are feeding ta was elected president of the 15,000 The consulate regularly. and the Cache valley town has been continually besieged by a a elected as the plaee for the next hungry, howling mob, says an unoffi tnual convention. ciai report Df- - P. MoormelsteK charged with Villa Seizes Floor in Sonora. voluntary manslaughter in connec-- a Ariz. All flour mill ownDouglas, with the death of Eula Smith tttershall, on whom he to alleged to ers, in Sonora. Mexico, have been no the Villa military autbori v erred Jfied criminally in performing ties notbyto sell flour to This is CapL Hr C Pickens, eommanoer of the auxiliary schooner George civilians under was bound over to the operation, any circumstances, as it will be need B. Cluett which tailed recently for Etab Creetiland, with the purpose of findftrict court at Salt Lake. ing and bringing home Donald McMUlan and his party of arctic explorers ed for the army. . Abe waded tin-onl- Ru-sia- ns birth. 112, 00. throitcli l.unnpol It seem- - evident that Germain is bent on luitlur punishment fot the hi lore relaxing the Intensity of hot Gain lan i.unpaign, Iml with (he Russians in ro the frontier, llu Get mans will lo relv alums! solelv on road transport and their nd he slower value will net es-'ihe British press out nines to votoe the hope that Russians soon will find u' tenable line and deliver a counter blow, hut tin re is a mile of anxiety in nearly all other amounts together with the warning that elthei the i tip lure of ursivw ot the seizure of the great railway lines wlihli supply it would be disastrous to Russia and would surely be followed by another general German oftcnnlve in the west Notwithstanding the Frent li Bttaik-- a round Arras, it is argued that the Germans must feel comparatively so cure in the west, else they would not have risked their tremendous envelop The lug move against the Russians French are persisting tu their assault" In the neighborhood of Arras, but with out appreciable change In the sltua tlon -- c Water was tttrned into the branch canal leading to the Mapleton bench n June 27. This is the first canal to be completed and readyfor irrigating purposes under the Strawberry project. There was no demonstra lion of any kind. Almae Miller, aged 26, of Spanish f'ork, was painfully injured at the Strawberry construction camp while t i work - od a cement mixer. Sillier was working near a steep embankment and lost his footing, sliding to the bottom of the hill, f More than 5,000 children from the Sunday schools of Salt Lake stake iiv i $7,-5n- It - believed that the government ha- - 1 prac-uabil- accused taktn btfo-Oliver George United States pmmtxMoner, and their bond approved and their hearing lived for T1 ive-- ('ole ol Stamtord, Conn., t an enthusiastic niotorpv h- -t hue mi discovered a new use to which his eyile mav he put For in- -' cue. when he with hts family to the San Francisco exposition, he planned a pruirte sihoon. The result is shown In the picture k W. M, JARDINK, w Experiment Station.) A few more or less preliminary teste have been made in growing am&IL. feralns in rows and cultivating them, but to xlate the practice has Dot been found profitable v I am not in with the man who cannot keep the land that he planta to wheat free froni weeds once the cropjs started. it indicates that ite has allowed hia land to become infested with weeds at some time previous to the planting of Un w beat K the right methods of dry ,n im railed from beginning farming to end there will be little occasion for the fm mi r to worry about weeds crowd-- I me cult Ills wheat The farmer who allow- - weeds to crowd out bis wheat plumed m the .ordinary wav g not likeh to cultivate bis. land sulfii i" keep down the weeds in wheatlently that is planted in rows doubt the of pluming Bm,ill grains In row- - and cultivating it except under Hu most extreme conditions of diought '1 be pnietire of planting alfalfa In row-- on the di vhrnchr-1mtrTbrhafiroduc-tnnand ror seed production, la It is a crop that reimlug tix grow sponds t cultivation, especially for seed pm poses Under a low rainfall more buy will he produced and it Is reallv successful w av of grow-l"- g seed 'regularly, No definite n is available on the amount of field obtainable, this will vary with tiie sea-o- n, but one could expect, under average conditions, to produce in the neighborhood of one ton of hay to the. aero, and possibly the same year obtain a crop of seed -t- hough this wilt depend upon the length of the growing season. aym-l-ixtli- t 1 th-- , (Ry I HOF th Launch a NeiA Revolutionary Movement in Mexico T011- - If Right Method Are Puru4 fher Will Be Little Occasion for the Farmer to Worry. The picture shows a man bolding two of the Incendiary bombs which are being used in aerial raids on the enemy's country. Let Tote Pick Own Books. Librarians In charge of childrens departments were advised to go slow in their enthusiasm to render service by Mrs. Edna Lyman Scott of Seattle' at a meeting of tbe section on library work with children of the American Library association at Berkeley. Bhe said the librarian was likely to overdo her work in selecting books or children, says the Oakland Tribune Let tbe children select their own books so they may develop their brains and find Inspiration in the die books they like, Mrs. Scott covery advised. steamer went up the Iiooghly river an outward-bounvessel passed cIose by A sailor was leaning over, her bu' warks, and, moved by a sudden lr' pulse; the doctor shouted out: Are you Donald Mactavish? To his intense surprise ihe man an swered, Yes, , Doctor Macleod had only time t shout, You re to write to your mot! er! as the vessels drew apart. Th result of this amazing meeting wai that thp oM lady reedved a pen. ter. d factory is alfalfa. This has to be grown In a mat, and cut with a lawn mower. The ground Is first spaded about a loot deep, and the seed planted thickly on a nice fined surface. No manure must bo used because it lifts the soil and lets in too much air, which burns th young planta. . The alfalfa must never be allowed Submarine Stranded. to grow so high that a lawn mower San Francisco. The submarine H 2, cannot be used on 1L The Idea to to in route from San Diego to San Fran keep it close to the ground, forming dsco, was reported ashore Tuesday a beautiful green mat For thla reaight at Point 8ur, Monterey county, son it has to be planted very thick and Jal., according to wireless advices to continually mowed, he government radio station here. In consequence of no growth being ... ,i . allowed the consumption of moistum Jitney Service Outdone. to low and the alfalfa lawn will Btay Spokane, Wash Three and one-lal- f green in the driest weather and io cent fare automobiles 'began late in the season. cn the Spokane street Tues-laA top of black corral dirt The cars seat ten passengers In winterdressing will keep the soil rich and jach. Books containing tickets for act as a mulch in summer. 100 rides are being sold for $3.50. Place for Bird Houses. French President at Front, Bird houses may be nufile and pu Baris. President Poincare Saved From Gallows. Jefferson City, Mo. The supreme ourt has reversed and remanded the :ase of the state against Vick Gucr-ugeconvicted in Kansas City of laving attacked Mrs. Gertrude Shid er'in March. 1914. Gueringer wag ienienced to bang. -- r, y. spent inconvenient trees. The blrdsren 3unday aad Monday in the first line to prefer boxes that have weathered Tenches. The president, watched little. lumber of batteries in action and hen Inspected the field hospitals Just - 'Proper Food Needed. behind the line. A hog will not often attempt break out of its pasture if It p Denmark to Issue Loan. London. An Amsterdam dispatch enough of the ri"v.t kirl cl t 1. ays the Dutch government has deWood Pr: j. eded to is'ue a new war loan of fl. rina ($36.000,f"VH to pay an--Teriain- forms -of , - - crc 1 r-- i co-l- i ztii- c. lori I Ur, l- |