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Show y6 s THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. UTAH OLD FRIGATE FRANKLIN BURNED FOR HER COPPER TABLEAU FOR WOMAN SUFFRAGE DEMONSTRATION frsfcwuuiMin y v- y vfM1: "EXT "s. - 'VSfcW.V A r ' ,.Mm' ,; K)- - ft ) ikXxX'r viAvx VXX - ty i - 1- nomr- ' l, . , 'vrvfcx. d IS. - ? '. . f v I V . X VW. X lTr The oW U. S. frigate Franklin .which was burned a few ago , Ih.Mmut, Me., bv a suhage company to recover the copper in her rise. The Frnt.khn was built at n.,h..lelph.a in 1M5 ,.d was rebuilt In 113. when ,l.s lT y k. ?V F1' - h tf vefr-- tbtober 21 is to be cclebrutod ls, Mtlirngista all user tue lo.iutiy as the stsoud of ti.e "FtshMal Ainondnieut Uajs, and in ... eitits a taldeau ssltl be atage.l repreHentiug the pt.lltioal status of women in ti.e United Stutes. Ti.e Illusd tration shows a dress rehearsal of the tal .,ux, to acne as a model for ull. lJberty, Justice ami Victory are at tlie iva.'k of the picture, the noiisufTrago states In Indus at ti.e right, the partial suffrage states on ti.e left, a tide nn.ssod in flout are the tUtorlous studs, flanked on one side by Motherhood aud on ti.e other by Womnnhood. GREEK REBELS READY TO MARCH AGAINSOULGARS 1 lJ r v '; t x :VfJrvrrvn) ' v -- sjtn-bolie- 'yiisTJM&ty( dm&M OSEipiciAL, "lOWA Uu To4iilASSACHUsiTTS k ukkEMSSij'l Tkrv 'XfAv, 'y va V vjpxx'Qw)lJ,.v IVAV.Y.Y.. RebeT - ' X7 V., . t .1 WKmWMajaJw troops of the Grtict urniy ubuiiVto Icin o SuTonIKt TO TtrtiTTtgnfiist" th THtftvtNQU -- C, A iIgnry VfWMAV.1 iH GENERAL NEW JAPANESE MINISTER TO PEKING ,r?"-- J custom" ilnrtijTTiitn." 's . i .i SsCSS i v- - ku,l " t ik v, s , MOSCHOPOUIOS w - 44ttK&, tfHiriTlM HHUH'rillll This Is the Jersey Special, a fast train on which ten show herds of Jersey cattle were taken from the Natloual Mass. Ti.e ten Artus palace cara Ialry congress show at Waterloo, la., to the Nationul Hairy show at fyiringileld, Pullmans that were attached to the owners and and ti.e S cows four and hulls, attendants decupled contained 10, novel train. The Jersey Special tua'le three stops, at Indianapolis, Columbus and Utica, N. Y., at each of which ' cities there was a parade and banquet In Its honor. j ANGEL OF ANTWERP THE HINDOO WEDDING IN NEW YORK CITY j. eX;j f .h f AV Ar V. , Ji i V iVY' s y f 4 4 ' ' 7 X J t'i T"v X- - X V ,Vw v $s h v ;rr- - I mV General Mosohopoulos, chief of ti.e general staff of the Grecian army, as hose resignation was reported soon 5i i i.4t... after the arris al of former Premier !! Venlzclos In the camp of the rebels wv6wwv.avv the Greek government on the against Baron Hayashl, the new Japanese minister to Peking, with his son and island of Crete. daughter. Baron Hayashl was ambassador at Home and is therefore of higher rauk than any & the other diplomats at rekingIhls unusual appointment Japanese Iron Ore Resources. has caused Something of a sensation In the East. Actuated by the greatly increased demand for iron and steel, the Japanese department of agriculture and commerce has been investigating FLAG NEW PERSONAL sources of ore supply, and according i to a report Issued on the subject Ilia main source of ore supply within the empire proper is the Kamaishi mine, ihe depostt of magnetic ore there being estimated at 35,000,000 tons. Deposits of similar ore are estimated to total between 5,000,000 and 6,000,000 tous from mines In the provinces of Itiku-ehEchigo, Iwaki, lwoshlro, Kozuke, Yamato, Harima and Mimaska. De-- t nosl ts of red iron ore, estim .fel to k,VV X about 3,000,000" tons, are located As yJ y in the provinces of Echigo, lUkmhu, Tosa, Hyogo, Itlkuzen and Izuino. Brown iron ore deposits, .believed to total 10Y'0,000 tons, bring ibe f T aggregate total to aliout tons for the islands alone. .yTTZw v I u, to-t- al J&L f ' 'V Mi. v stl-n.at- bO.Otrj,-(XA- 'u; Vd O Strange, Isn't It? our ice bill rather high, deirP nske.I the young husband, as he iooktd Ay .v over the household account I was jut going to ask you abort that los e, said the bride. I cant un derstand It at alt Ive been Just as w ill fly T.ii ro? photograph shows the new president's flag whirl, economical as I possibly could, but we the Mayflower when the president is aboard. The new flag A seem to hare eueugiUce. Why, never the one now In use in' that the'new background ' cental nr four left the Icebcx door even Ive it from the similar regimental flag of thenar department The on hot days to cool off he ice. ojen klx lour r rg ,n .. e .rc a V. Irai, wbne the bated ;i.c rank Hg yr.,ml Isnt ! i. or , iv. tx rose-colore- Sister Marla Somers, the brave Bel- to engage In government educational work. gian nurse who has come to be known as the Angel of Antwerprwearlng PRESIDENT WILS0NS two medals recently conferred upon P0RCH her for distinguished service at AntCP werp where she saved the lives of three royal marines. One medal was given by the king of Belgium. The other wras the Mllltalre War Cross, conferred by General Konings of the Belgian army. Poisoning by Varnish. The enormously increased production of aeroplanes during the war lends point to a warning regarding the, varnish employed. At the aeroplane works in JotmnnHthal a number of workmen employed in the varnlsli-Tng'- " departmen U'were t k ill, and two deaths resulted. The most Important symptom was Jaundice due to decomposition of the blood. On Investigation the cause wav. found to be by fct?irciilombarte, the poisoning only solvent known for the highly combustible acetylcellulose. Those accidents led to ah order forbidding the use of solvents containing a high percentage of tetrachlor ethane. 1 rh t Miss Itaillmlml 1t.war and S. M. Iagar, who were married at the rooms ol ti.eVednf.ta society in' JfeW YoTin TirYirB'TeaTlsSwttTuITTddbaha ndaiw ht robes. Mr, and perfonned the ceremony. The hridul couple wore Mrs. 1ugar are graduates of Columbia university and expect to return to Indli A PRESIDENTS rt r A Diplomatic Parson. Mabel," queried the caller of the ministers little daughter, does- your father ever preach the same sermon twice V Tes. 1 think he does, replied Mabel, but he talk loud and soft In pr-etch time, so it doesnt - dlf-fere- -t -s d CAMPAIGN" |