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Show THE WEEKLY. REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH PENNSYLVANIAS TURRET AND DEATH III HER COMMANDER r,RUiT LAXATIVE FIBETMP Capfomia Syrup of Fids Explosion 'OF tub of disin FECTANT CAUSES DISASTROUS BLAZE IN EL PASO JAIL. On Fir From Head to Foot Somo of Victims Dash Into Street While, Othsro Dio in Csllo Llko Rat In Trap. French Artillery Does Serious Damage to Enemy's Position Southwest of Metz. Russian Capture Two Town. El Paso, Texas. Eighteen dead, several probably fatally burned and or moro less seriously Injured, the toll of an explosion and Are The Monday at the city JalL pamo of one American is included In list of dead, and twehre are among those seriously burned. Burgeons said that the - death list Would probably reach twenty, and that many of the Injured would not Farther advance by the Germans In the Verdun region and la Champagne are told of in the latest French official communication which, however, also records successes In repelt lug German attempt to debouch fur tber from captured positions, the driv lag of the Teutons out of a trench they had taken, and the hammering with the French big guns of Germar organizations. After having vigorously shelled th region between Bethincoul and the Meuse the Germans In a strong Infantry attack captured the village ol Forges, about nine mile northwest oi Verdun. Not satisfied with ths gala they several times essayed to debouch from the village against the Cote de LOie, hut the French in conn terattacks forced them back Into the village and held them 'there, it lr claimed by the French. In Champagne the right and left flanks of the French were attacked by the Germans in the region between Mont Teu and Malsons de Champagne, At the former point the French fire kept the Germans to their trenches, but near M&iBons de Champagne they succeeded In occupying a small section of a French trench. In the Argonne the French blew up a' German post near Courtes Ch&us-see- s with a mine and captured a portion of the crater. Near Haute the German sprang two mines and later entered the French trenches at several points. Counterattacks, however, drove them out and the French also occupied a portion of the mine crater. Except for the Infantry attacks at Forges the guns on both sides In the Verdun region have been doing all the work. To the southwest of Metx, near the French artillery has heavily damaged German positions. The Russians, under cover of the fire of their fleet, at last have been able to make a landing on the Black sea coast to the east of Treblzond, capturing the towns of Atlna and and driving off the Turks who opposed them Two officers and 280 men were, taken prisoner and two guns and . a quantity of munitions were captured. Considerable fighting between the Russians and the Germans has taken place in northwest Russia, the Rub-- . slan artillery smashing German trenches In the Riga sector and dispersing scouting parties In the vicinity of Friedrlchstadt. Owing to the heavy rains and avalanches fighting has almost ceased on the front Ew Bum-ere- d Uve. ( A flash of flames burst from tanks ontalnlng a gasoline and kerosene solution In which prisoners, Including many Mexicans, were being given disinfecting baths la the campaign to prevent the spread of disease from This la one of the three-guturrets of the Pennsylvania, latest of Uncle Sama dreadnoughts to be completed. Mexico. A match, lighted by one of Inset Is a portrait of CapL H. R. Wilson, who has been appointed to command ths vessel. the 'bathers In disregard of orders, was said by officials to have caused Ute explosion' and Are. PERSIAN ARTILLERY DURING MOBILIZATION f 1L O. Bagby, one of the "trusties Bn guard at the time, made a statement to Mayor Tom Lea Monday plght, in which he declared that lighted match had been thrown Into the container by H. M. Cross, an American prisoner, who died of his inJ , , juries. Surrounding the bath quarters are " rows of cells, mostly filled with prisoners. Those adjacent to the bath were caught In the fiamea. Release (rom these cells was slow and dangerous and it was la these that most of iie fatalities occurred. Volunteer fescuers sided In dragging out the Victims, many unconscious and badly burned. On Are from head to foot, the nude victims dashed Into the streets and glleys surrounding the prison. Several, maddened by the pain, outdistanced til pursuers, and disappeared. Only ne of these had been found several hours after the disaster. One of the victims, a veritable torch, plunged through the Jagged remains of a window pane and clambered to the roof of the Jail, where be was rescued by firemen, only to die b few minutes later. Tber has been much fighting on Peralan soil and the army of that country has been mobilized for lome time. GERMANY IS NOT BLUFFING. n L' Will Enforce Submarine Policy, But Net Desire War With U. S. Washington. Col. E. M. House, who TREBIZOND "6os r "7i p THREATENED BY THE RUSSIANS L d tan Bethtnann-Holwe- tbs imperial This Is a view of Treblzond, the Turkish port on the Black sea toward which the Russians hsvs been pressing the capture of Erserum. FORMING IRISH REGIMENT RIDDING SALONIKI OF SPIES Oaxaca Surrendered to Carranxa. Mexico City. The fall on March 5 bf the city of Oaxaca, the last stronghold of the reactionaries, Is announced Monday In extra editions of El Demo-th- e Carranza government organ. Russian Sink 8sveral Vessels. Petrograd. Russian torpedo boat destroyers have bombarded Treblzond, the Turkish seaport on the eastern part of the coast of tb Black sea. 120 miles northwest of Erxerum, and have sunk several vessel. I n Her Prid Hurt. Your fashionable friend seems be threatened with palpitation of heart" to the Yes, she has just received a dreadful shock." ' "And what happened to fortune's 4 Javorite?" She was sitting In an employment office waiting for a chance to look at a cook when a haughty dame swept up and offered her a job. Louisville CourierJ ournaL - IF BACK HURTS CLEAN KIDNEYS WITH SALTS Drink Lots of Water and Stop Eating Meat for a Whll If th Bladder Bothers You. Meat forms uric acid which excites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from th system. Regular eaters of meat must flush th kidneys occasionally. You must relievo them Ilk you relieve your bowels; removing all the adds, waste and pblson, else yon feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains in thf back or sick headache, dlxxiness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad yon hava rheumatlo twinge. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get Irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night To neutralize these irritating add and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jsd Salts from any pharmacy; take a In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts Is made from the add of grapes and. lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and (top bladder Irritation. Jad Salta is Inexpensive; harmless and makes a effervescent llthla-watdelightful drink which millions of men and women take now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder dis-- table-spoonf- ment ha sent immigration agents to Michigan to obtain men from the lumber camps to work on Canadian farms next spring, it was announced Sunday by Findlay MacDiarmld, minister of 0 public works. It is expected that men will be needed In about a eases. month. 10,-00- Woman Shoots Prieat at Altar. St. Paul, Minn. In the presence of several worshipers the Rev. Henry l, aged 50, pastor of St Casimirs Polish Catholic church, here, was shot and Instantly killed at the church Saturday night by Mrs. Agnea Dudeke, 38 years old, who told the police the - priest had wronged her. ul er Adv KIND , SHVED I1IS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suffering bj Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegeta- ble Compound. Denison, Texas. After my Bttl girl was born two years ago I began sufKansas City. The national encampfering with female ment of the Grand Amy of the Repubtrouble and could lic will be held in Kansas City from hardly do my wort. August 29 to September 1 next It I waa very nervous waa announced here Saturday after a bat just kept dragmeeting of the G. A. R. national offiging on until cer when I got where I could not do House Again at Homo. my work. I would New York. CoL E. M. House, who hava a chill every sailed for Europe December 28 on a day and hot flashes and dizzy spells and confidential mission for President Wilson. arrived here Sunday on the my head would alsteamer Rotterdam from Falmouth. most bunt I got where I was almost a walking skeleton and Ufa was a burden He departed at once for Washington to me unto on day my husbands stepto meet the president -P sister told my husband if ha did not do Virginia Enter Dry Column. something for m I would not last long Richmond, Va. The lower branch and told him to get your medicine. Sob of the Virginia general E. PinkhamS Vegetable Comassembly on got Lydia for me, and after taking the first Saturday passed the statewide prohi- pound doses three I began to Improve. I ecs . bition bill. 85 to 5. The bill had Lnued its use, and I have never bad any passed the senate. The law will go fickle trouble since. I feel that I owe into operation November 1, 1916. tny fife to you ami your remedies. They did for me what doctors could not do Seament Act Now in Effect . Washington. The La Follette sea- and I will always praise it wherever Iy Mrs. G. O. Lowest, 419 W.Moo-teremens act in so far as it go." applies to Street, Denison, Texas. foreign vessels, went into operation If March 4. one year after its you are suffering from any fora ox passage female ilia, get a, bottle of Lydia E. Provisions applying to American ship Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, ana have been operative for four month commence th treatment without delay. Old Soldiers to Meet in Missouri. Edmund Burke, a Irish baritone, is forming an Irish volunteer regiment as a part of the Canadian expeditionary forces now quartered at Ottawa. He has the rank of well-kno- major-crptai- Espionage was an easy matter In Saloniki and mad matters difficult for the allies until stringent measures for its suppression were taken recently. Th photograph shows s British patrol bringing into camp a captured spy. BITS OF INFORMATION . i The earliest writer to conceive of the idea of a rotating Jarth was s Greek, who lived in the fifth century before Christ The same miij, on purely philosophical principles, also hit on the Idea of the sun as the center of our system, an Idea that had to wait 2,000 year for confirmation, until Copernicus came In 1540 According to the annual report of O. N. Joslin, police court judge and Justice of the peace of Nickerson, Kan . only 25 cent In fees was collected in the two courts during the year, and this was obtained through the communication Of an oath. In the year only one case was tried In the police court and one In the Justice Pbll-olsu- Forgotten Cares. "Ton take a great deal of pleasure In your motor car. IT Yes,", replied Mr. Chuggins. takes my mind off many of my trouble I'm so busy thinking about the price of gasoline that I no longer pay any attention to the high coat of living." t American Consulate Struck. " Annoying. Washington. The American conAre you ever troubled with black sulate at Treblzond, a Turkish port of the Black sea, was struck by a shell spot before your eyes?" "1 say so. Only last night I during the bombardment by two Rus-ia- was should to fill a heart flush and I trying 1 .on March and a torpedo boats drew the ten of cluba. court Persian subject was killed. n 50-ee- nt Viola Williams, aged 12, whom she If a leap-yea- r murdered, led to the arrest of Mrs. girl has tact she can Minnie Ekman in a room at a local make her victim believe ha did th hotel, w here she had taken refuge proposing. when ah arrived In Salt Lake, after her escape from the state mental hospital at Provo. fiueetlons. I Every mother reallxea, after giving her children California Syrup that this Is their Ideal laxative, because they lov Its pleasant test and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels without griping. When cross. Irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, give a teaspoon ful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of ths bowels, and yon have a well, playful child again. When Its little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache- , diarrhoea. Indigestion, colic remember, a good inside cleaning" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep California. Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at th store for a bottle of California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, ehildren of all ages and grown-up-s printed on the bottle. Adv. Mrs. Ekman Captured.' Prince John of England has an ediSalt Lak City. A desire to visit tion of Robinson Crusoe, the cover the grave of her daughter, Frances of which cost $150. former Mayor of Cleveland to b t Secretary of War, Washington. Newton D. Baker, former mayor of Cleveland, has been lelected by President Wilson for secretary of war. Mr. Baker la a lawyer, and as a leader among Ohio Democrats has been a warm supporter of th Wilson campolicies, since the paign In 1912. He has been a close personal friend of Mr. Wilson since he latter was his instructor years ago gt Johns Hopkins university, and was Offered the post of secretary of the in terior In the original Wilson cabinet, but declined because he then was mayor. He Is understood to be In thorough accord with the president op the preparedness program and foreign Dreadful Toll of Aeroplanes. Geneva. Eight hundred Austrian foldlers In barracks were killed or wounded In the raid made by Italian aeroplanes February 19 on the city of Laibach According to information received here. ) Canada In Need of Men. Toronto. The Canadian govern- yfcaqoellor. PRESIDENT SELECTS BAKER. s, Austro-Italla- sine liver and bowels. Cha-vauch- f returned rotn Europe Sunday after rlsltlng officials in London, Paris and Berlin for President Wilson, Is under-ttooto have told the president and Secretary Lansing that the German government believed Itself Justified in Its new submarine policy and was not bluffing. Colonel House Is believed to have Strengthened the view already held by both the president and Secretary Lanalng that the submarine negotiation must b handled with th great-bs- t car If a break with Germany is to be avoided, although he reported that Germany hat no desire for war with :he United States. He discussed the Issue frankly with Herr von Jagow, .he German foreign minister, and Dr, - cant harm tender stomach, VILLAGE OF FORGES, NINE MILES OF VERDUN, NORTHWEST TAKEN BY TEUTONS. Probably no Indian word has attained a greater connotation of polite distinction than Tuxedo, derived from the place of the P'taukseettough, bears." and conjuring, as It does, visions of collar advertisements, young men flaying billiards and gayly clothed outdoor blades betting on blooded horses. A biological expedition to the Island of Santo Domingo will be undertaken net t fall by Prof. J. G. Needham of the depaVment of entomology to the college of agriculture, Cornell university He will be accompanied by Ludlow dinner-- jacketed Griscom, and K. P. Schmidt, both assistants in his department The flowers of the foxglove resemble th fingers of a glove. The term foxglove la said" to be a corruption of the terra "folks glove," or fairys glove." - 4 last-summe- r " . -- " |