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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE, UTAH FIRST PHOTOGRAPH T) of VERDUN IN RUSSIAN RUINS This photograph of Verdun was taken recently during a lull in the terrific bombardment. The city is a mass of wreckage and ruins,, hardly a house remaining untouched, and has been abandoned by the civil popuutterly , lation. , TROOPS IANDINR AT MARSEILLES of Russian troops hae landed at Marseilles In recent weeks and moved north to the the French port they were glveu a Joous welcome They are said to be all picked men St'eral large bodies ing line At A TURKS FIGHTING -- ON THE WESTERN fight- FRONT DECORATED FOR HER RED CROSS WORK A - - TSMaKaiaBBJBrra--,,- . In an effort to break through the British lines on the Yaer and get to Calais, the Germans have brought some of their Turkish and Bulgarian allies from the Balkan front The photograph shows a Turkish regiment deployed in skirmish line making its way over the SaUd dunes. UNITED STATES ENCAMPMENT AT PALOMAS Y .X Por her devotion to duty in the Red Cross work In France, Serbia and Macedonia, Mrs. Harley (center), sister of General French of the British army, was recently decorated at Saionikt by General Sarrall (man with folded arms at right) with the French military cross. The decoration took place In the presence of British, French and Greek officers and a number of Mrs. Harleys coworkers In the Red Cross. C M UNVEILED AT WEST POINT RUSSIAN SOLDIERS VISIT LONDON hr? ki w lM V- -' N v tt ttt ' . ' stArs? 'STtfr c T"" s v t ut I, tftrifc v ' t, st t J tft S fr t t !m . a T 4, t v, e'Aiuiue ,r .mX WAs ,t t Encampment of United States troops in Mexico beside a stream that flows from the famous Palomas springs. CAMPBELL B. SLEMP CATTLEMEN ON TRAIL OF BANDITS v.-- JK W A I J"WMV A - W A im M JW v iiiyiiiiMWiiiw trio of the czars husky fighters, wearing many decorations attesting their bravery, aiding the British Red Cross by the purchase of St George's flags in the Strand, London. A I PLATOON AT EL PASO MACHINE-GU- N 'I. If, Fifty American cattlemen, of whom a few are here photographed, are on the trail of the Mexican bandits, who made the latestraid on American . territory, Statne of George Washington unveiled recently at West Point by Miss Charlotte Delafield, a descendant of the late Maj. Richard Delafield of the institution. It was presented by Ref. Dr. Slattery of Grace church. New York, and was accepted for the government by CoL Clarence P. Towns-iey- , superintendent of West point. The donor jwas described only as a patriotic citizen, a veteran pf the Civil war." The gift of the statue was the' result of a conversation between the unknown donor and Colonel Townsleyln which the former learned that West Point possessed no statue of the first president Yes. Unison owed btm a grudge in this The feeling of unrest existing in El Paso is expressed vividly several months and last week, yor for platoon of the Twentieth infantry 'photograph showing the machine-gu- n was eaembefr ffj Uf Week. in front of the courthouse at El Paso. -- The disposition of soot deposited in chimneys is a matter which gives concern to managers of some of the large industrial establishments such as smelter plants, powder factories, etc. It is proposed to precipitate this electrically, ' but the objection Is raised that the necessary apparatus for catching the material thrown down will be likely to Interfere with the operation of the chimney. It is said by some that the who!eproblem may he solved hy. glrlngJciox:ealtentlQOLlft the subject of efficient firing of thw boilers and furnaces. One of the most remarkable gems ever found in the United States is the Mason diamond, which a Chinese panned long ago near Bl&ckfoot, Deer Lodge county, Montana a handsome stone, which, after a long period of neglect, was shown to New York gem experts and declared beyond doubt a genuine specimen. Occasional diamonds have since been found In the river valleys f the Mountain state. rs A Canceled Debt. Hemmandhaw I notice , Bennie Beanbrough is wearing his nose la a sling. Shlmmerpate Yes. Its a little debt be collected from Utah Umsonf little debt?" Those who razed a building in Richmond, Kan., recently expected a neat TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES member from the Ninth Virginia district, has had many years of experience in Republican politics, and It will be bis lob to assign speakers to help fellow congressmen In their fight for this fall, Mr. Slemp is an important member of the Republican congressional campaign committee. Campbell B. Slemp, treat (apparently despite state prohibition) in the fofm of a bottle of wine known to have been placed in the corner stone when the structure back in the early eighties. They found, to their dismay, that Kansas air, being less strict than Kansas law, had long since drunk the liquid, or in plain English, that the cork had Totted out and the wine evaporated. The college of mines at the Univer-was-erecte- d JtX5LJlUnAtonj5JaJptja with the department of chemical en- gineering to determine the efficiency of wood tar and oils in flotation work. The experiments will correlate of the chemists In the investigation of wood products and the miner in the use of the flotation process. America heads the list with 66.662 post offices; Germany' is second, with 49448; then follow England, with Russia, with 18,000; France, w!t 13,000; and Italy and Austria, sac the-wor- 23.-72- 8; with 9.508. |