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Show V THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE.-UTAI- I . . cinlly in the service of God to minister to Ills people under the new interpreHO HOPE OF tation of His laws. Suit Luke City. That the religion fervor of tin Saints lias increased J- Stocking. aged 47 years, a Il nrj CRUSHING the lu the years since la-- , ....pberder, dropiod dead la the num-- j with world War began, greater r rtmn station at Salt Iake. bor-- i divine solace and guid-aIt i now beliox edihnt Hie IrodpsHf c thronji uncqiialod Hrils, was tuay remain there all oi finTH rmoii of President PROGRESSIVE MEMBER OF' GER SPiRtTOF PATRIOTISM DISPLAY- - v ,u;cr regard less f conflicting reports Smith and addresses of oilipit I. MAN REICHSTAG SEES HANDWashington to the contrary, fn-tsession er the at authorities WRITING ON THE WALL. i'tah members of the Modern Wood-meof f. tolmr. ef America have voteii confeicnee of tin Church of to pay the insurance of all Saints. of Latter-daChrist Jesus a of Admits Be That America Cannot .Tithing Funds to the Amount members of this country killed cohferi-uowus one of the larTin Be Forced to to Million Make Dollars a . Peace of Express-eand Quarter ' lu France. , gest tittoiidod in the history of the Doubt as to Outcome of Subcar the trrck jumped hen a street !i. eliuri marine Campaign. Loyal Churchmen. the nP,ir Bountiful, Peter Peterson, i'ayinotit of tithes, said IYetddent while" lias been greater since the en- Smitli. jnortorman, was fatally injured, bad-lAt tin cios ( itv w as Lake Salt AnMerd.tin. Thorne Frank Goetheiii, George conductor, t,)(( rnit(,r Slates Into the the shut of the eighty eighth semi annual member of the reiclwag. U d ''"G conference of tin Church of Je-.Ncilsen of Holliday received quoted lu a lVrlin dispatch a having When President Smith, a smile light- In irry burns held .lav of Latter Christ S,IK and ihroat said at a meeting of the central month in the au- jiinful Ini'1iis C KT tm? up his venerable countenance, t he t t uit u r o s Q ligh of to a dnnk take start In was ed, wen he was tin unanimous decision of tin as nouncod that the couTerence was situation a military can quana old containing and. from of water young ' Gersentbied ohuiiiinu'n that tin church session, eager faces there was no hope of crq-ld" from pew of the Tabershone every w Hit part of the tithtity of lye. should purchase on land. As for the The attendimath from a bullet wound inflicted manys enemies funds of. the orguulnllon through nacle's greut auditorium. ing million submarine seven In was nv substance campaign, commented authorities, a with suicidal intent 1. ing spirit, Smith, Trustee In trust Joseph tons of shipping had been sunk, he was more reussurliig and they add- er of the verdict of a coroners jury which worth dollnis million a of quarter tow an' but no which have been lnestigated the shooting of Gerald F. asserted, Liberty bonds to aid the government ed that tire blessings diswas on of the peace Kngland of the eluirch 22 at part of on Ogdeid the age, lu'stovved years people lu Iont, of the United Slates In prosecuting its cernible. A rationing system for food wonderful state-wid- e of of celebration truth the a for constituIn of defense bespeaks war. plans part In tin Stuffs had not been even introduced, Apple week have been completed. tional freedom in the world. the and no one was aide to jay when Selecting ns n keynote to a stem exThe date ha? not been announced, but Tills is the first time In the history inmore would make Ungland to faith and charity, the imlatter will be the funds it hortation part of the church that (lie tithe it is expected of clined for peace. of October or tit first of November. have ever been diverted from their portance of living up to the truths make to forced be Smitli cannot 'America President for church doctrines, The gate recipts showed that over ordinary course of expenditure Herr Goethein continued. We closed ids opening address with a church purposes. K),000 people visited the fair grounds peace," purely cannot force America to jmy a wr inSuch action was only taken, after thought which thrilled the great during the week of the state fair, . MORE OF BERNSTORFF'S CABLE CONGRESS VOTES TO SEVER DIPremains There : only Live the religion the laird demnity. a was fair the that result President Joseph F. Smith hud said with the LOMATIC AND COMMERCIAL EXCHANGES WITH VON JAGOW obto in order should But we, that it was the duty of the pimple to lias given and look not for further WITH TEUTONS. paying institution for the first time in tain an MADE PUBLIC. of 10,000,006.000 Indemnity sustain the government lu the war. revelation or knowledge, so long as several years. an and sacrifice fi0,fl00.0t 0,000 marks, The motion to purchase the bonds was there Is yet so much truth already reThe State Farm bureau, numbering MaGerman to Diplomat mtido liy President Autlnm II. Lnnd, vealed that is not being lived up to Throws Further Light Upon the other half million men?" Passports Issued 10, 0U0 leading farmers of Utah in its and All Ic con Officials and Goethein Consular Herr of the German Diplomatic chinations Smith, p fullness." first counsellor to President Germanys allies, membership, stands ready to give main Officials Germany In continue to Overthrow to Service Inclined Charles W, were not Uruguayan President Golden Rule Key to Peace. tinued, seconded Attempt and by Utah's in assistance completing terial Home. conOrdered of war Government French the for counsellor. in his sermon it was pointed second Burlier plans Penrose, quota of $10,000,000 to the second Brest- - mU tpat by for were was If Ihe people of Ihe world peace but by the When striving put quest, mptlon liberty loan issue. while npjove a,,d live In God and dwell sou of understanding and conciliation, Montevideo, Uruguays break with dent Smith with tin request that Washington. More of Count von William Taylor, annexathe for uplifted clamor the exju u,e spirit of Mis righteousness, Bern.storffs confidential ctfble German) came to pus early Sunday provnl be denoted by V. U. Taylor of Gartield, was seriousthe in or were raised bad need of prisons, a hands 12.000 was reception tions session hand, finding with the Berlin foreign office morning after an tj.rc would be no and ly injured and cut about the head and among them. He asserted that the changes called was outA allowing air. pettifoggers; dissenting rmirtai was by lawyers. were made public by the state depart- the congress. It greeted hands last week when an automobile I no ill vvus raised, Insufficient no no hand and be but hours would pulsuffering, the from there for, docuworking of fervor long bursts ment on October 5, furnishing patriotic driven by his father crashed into two d at- -' women thousand desire called He men, the evil." an,i tl0 Twenty feeding at home increased mentary proof of the extraordinary lie and press throughout the republic. wagons near the Hunter school. estlIh Golden that It . and the conservatively that to workers fact the The measure adopted by the joint children, t(,tlon activities of Bolo Pasha, now a prl.s Faina Walker, a negres, was fatal- - forvpeace among the If the war oner in France, and alllt ls tpe ni forever will be and lmuke au- - mated, thronged Temple Square Sunstrikes Icted further iu,e session of Ihe might aeiatc side with the left throwing. stabbed through ly Two 'er-the- - pco- afternoon. add continued to among morning of day pence Viera tj, the of Uuruguay: tliori.es president light upon the machinations a long butcher knife by another ne- flow meetings were hotel umrVomxf the world, Emphasis was lireak dlptonmtlc German diplomatic service. gress, Blanche Parker, at a dance hall hall the one in Assembly ciislun em lltU( by president Smith on (he The messages, signed by Von Bern-stor- menial relations with the Gcrnmn in Salt Lake. Jealous over a uian is LEAGUE FOR NATIONAL UNITY. In the open air near tlio bureau m one portance of keeping tlie Sabbath und and by Von Jagow, then foreign alleged to have been the cause of the In the big tab- - L Information building. facilitate to pxhortw pnr4,nt8 of young men and 2 measures To adopt attack Movement'to Lead and Express Rub- minister, show that $l,700,u00 which sat and stood 12.000 imraona. wouun to incui(.ate in them the sic- ernade the with in to the ambassador obtained authority navigation, lie Opinion on the War. Transportation of sugar from Ogden as- - In the Assmnlily hall were 4.JM) more ,)llu.nnce of tho Sabbatlp Place to the credit of Hugo Schmidt, friendly nations, and measures to lead to to Sait Lake City by motor truck movement A SWW.olIiew abaal In U Washington. Call to Army Service Divine. and express service was resorted to and express public opinion on the war then a representative of the Deutsche sure importation and exportation. admonition to listened ' Thnt w,rvlw n the armies of the The president acted promptly as n by ihe Amalgamated Sugar company .was inaugurated here October 8 by bank at New York, was sought leaders. their from States may be regarded as a United Immediate e took and first point one day last week to overcome a short-- 1 foruiatlrtn of the Lea?,ue for National l,)a to a .leading political personal-ag- Ihe of iht had fls Smith President charge pointed out as the in France and was counted upon steps toward action on the second. In In H' said, to amount almost to a famine Unlt afternoon and meetings n.orning representing church, political,- tty" had progrcssml toward af-- 1 conf(,r,.n(.e to bring peace. They were exchanged s spms h to congress he made it clear la the capital city. In the morning at the As- tabernacle, labor agricultural and industrial oron ,Mllh the war hy CharloB w. room Lanizatlons .to which President Wilson February, 191G, when t)ie- French thnt Uruguay enters the To be locked In the same hull l'resldi'iit Seymour B. tpn(om seiully and Patriarch because of first not the presidency, States side of Ihe United wih fourteen barrels of liquor is the I aTe pjs indorsement in an address Socialists were threatening to Voting of the first council of seventy The to latter nuld; Smith. G. but of llyrum throw the government and tlier any particular grievance, Elders Walter assisted had by experience that Bertha Anderson, col- emphasizing the need for team play charge, who are gous of They are the best tired of war and align Itself with the cause of liberty B, ored, is undergoing In the county Jail iLmsttn, Kumttel E, Woolley, Itey I forces Gf American- - thought ta,k of France being He ' conflict." the urged the into dissatisfied with the part played by and Justice. and Audrew Jenson, At the ing at Ogden. She does not seem to mind Jd opInion. Bratt them that to for to they may on Saints pruy Sunday n Passports were Issued outdoor morning meeting Elder the situation. She sits on one barrel J welcoming the leaders of the move- - ber aides, further for and clean consular return and prepared German ' cautioned the diplomatic The wily Bernstorft Goddard wus in charge, assisted an I plays 6olltalre. House In a brief ment at of the priesthood. magnification officials. guarantees Uruguay gives in the German A twtnlay session of the sugar beet by Elders Roberts, Rulon H. Wells, eCht the president expressed the against expressions In a report which attracted the atfor safety" until they John V. Hart, Joseph It. Shepherd and their personal irem interoul bureau concerning press farm state the of committee American public opinion, same tention of the entire congregation are out of the country. At the German was held at Salt Lake last week. The although understanding the wars changes, suggesting thatIlls to were dispatched plans. He time cable orders was devoted to a discussion j causes an(j principles, needed guidance Iproval might upset all Berlin ordering all Uruguayan offithe down was to not careful James put outlined 110 end should by of plans previously remember that the war of the political personality, say- - cials in Germany to leave for home W. Jones., sugar beet Investigator for Mhen Germany Is beaten and Gerjname ling a verbal report would be made us immediately. the department of agriculture. manys rule of autocracy and ofmight J A note to the Gorman foreign office - soon as a 'M "5 deGod, Ideals r, trustworthy messenger tli. InnW ud m. .( organization of a state and probably are superseded by the the that the assumption expresses could be sent. an interstate association of electrical mocracy. German offl Hugo Schmidt testified In New York same guarantees given contractors. In Include Utah, Idaho, to Uru FLOODS. be will In OF cials TOLL given Uruguay TERRIBLE before State Attorney General Lewis, Montana and Wyoming, is the purpose These of officials Germany. gunynn io was convention of placed telling how the money the first a meeting Lives Lost as Result of Inunda his at decided were ttHn You Many steps from Con credit, with Instructions the Utah Society of Electrical tion of Portion of China. Bernstorff that It was to be disposed of lie president with the cublneL last week. , . mith said gregntlon. tractors, held at Salt-Lathat recently be Never in the history of a(J Adolph pnvenstedt might direct. It Is expected that Montevideo will out above a great mnny Standing ace re-,.u 10074 Marking the first decree of its kind J Washington. be converted into a base of operation a flood worked such dev- pavenstedt already had told-thin the country under the prohibition of China has cost so many lives astatloo and tomey general that Von Bernstorff ole for the allied fleet. the iJS teen ordered already resulted from the gm t inum tolned (he fund to finance a scheme now In progress, according toLf imio 1asha for peace between Ger- Luxburg Starts for 8paln. bv h SaJt Lake ludze In the interest dation Buenos France. STATE OUR :0 riEWaj HftS ALLIES - u. vet-kin- Om s t -- .)- -- ' u (qa-nln- semi-mimi- ai ly s x '" br-isc- m I 11 1 sati-fucto- rj, ng , gutd-iinc- e. at ling-land- I pan-Germa- n Lll I I pan-Germ- ull-nlg- I itt-Cu- 1- qy h I I -To I Jin-j,- ro ff I onJ'" ad dlvIne-rttu-w- - I I Iien-Jumi- the-Wh- lte - I ' la. semi-annu- al 1 ke - e I w-a-s rY, I at-la- K5r -r l- and 'bottle containers will T)e' spared. The state board of equalization has issued a call for district conventions of the county tax officials of the state. The first probdbly will be held November. 25. County assessors, commissioners and auditors will be la strutted how to proceed with the 1318 assessment. Having once obtained commutation of his sentence from death to life prisomnenti Idellus M. Dye, murderer of Joseph Rainbow, now seeks tain absolute freedom. Dye was sentenced to pay the death penalty March 11. 1914, but five days before the date vet for the execution fae s granted a j commutation. to-ob- Argentina, wWeeently was given hi Foreee of Union for Pleads passports, sailed October 5 for Spain Kerensky to 8ave Russia. Petrogrnd. When a committee from the Democratic congress visited Premier Kerensky on Saturday he addressed the committeemen as fol- dThe growth of anarchy, the Condition of political ruin, which confronts the country, the extravagant demands of various groups and the strivings In certain quarters to restore the former reetme. foree a recognition of the of union and coalition. Only of the bourgeois and demo- union the cratic elements can save the country." Mlnisfcr of Foreign Affalrs Terest-chenk-o pleaded for a reconstruction of forces so that the dele- nation's the gates who will participate in the Paris conference October 16 may point out to the allies that our fighting force has been renewed and that our .boast of strength is no myth." -j w-a- twodhlrds of thc libra ri-- ' a ns of the state were tn attendance at the annual meeting of the Utah Ll- - jj brary association at the Salt Lake public library, October 5. The key note of the opening address of How aril R. Drlggs, president of the association, was Connect up wdth -- Professor the community Owing to shortage of sugar among the allied countries of Europe, the .in this country 'promises to become one of the most important Ac XV stry ' to H F. Phillips of the bureau of entomology of the United States de- of culture, who ad- dressed a meeting of the ef Utah at Salt Lake last week. , Mck Landors was instantly In a mine at Eureka. It Is not known the fey 180 feet down a chute. More than 3000 ears were handled each day la the Qgden railway-yar- ds bee-keepe- rs aut t e has been sealed by thorltleof the Mormon church as ablf,Hpd ln States alpeS .SS Cjtlre Vpry Saints bad n'any bjw tL Foulole wilt Brig. Gen. Benjamin D. :he avl adon off eh'ef the be the title ef 8. U. A,a soon corps, j eectton," Signal confirmed by the s w$ nomnatlon Is rank to that was promoted senate. He General Fou- of rank major. the fnm ctivi- f charfle of aviation w Lean ntfeirditfrLttp the .rocsnLMr y I -- Soldiers Aid Liberty Campaign of Lake City.' Thousands main the citizens packed streets of Saf Lake Friday night. wared flags and shouted themselves hoarse when Douglas fferaded- tbronteh the. busines Lwrtiin of Salt Lake in celebration of I Uuihg parotic day and to give drive In the state L tug t) the great to the second Lite BubgcrfptIons Jr Salt - IH I 1 1 . n a live-Un-sh- ip western counties. of ids life other Shortly before the close of the Sat- any Advice. L,v ifl RsHfl1". urday 4slim President SihIUj reud I liave that the 'N Constantly prayed telegram from AtMisile Ited Smoot, live their religion Saints from Latterly senator senior United States there I President SndtV-f- or Utah, In which h expresses regret at Jaald In the under else heaven. ladng unatde to attend the conference, nothing as the so whole universe, Important du-1 It is explained in the message that Christ. of Jesus degospel ties tn eongres have made great I In 8 revlew (,f the inspiring history nmnds cm his time. j of the Mormon church,. President During the oienlng address Apostle Smith true paid homage to the former llyrum M. Smith discussed the dwelling on the character that He presidents, said wisdom. meaning of of all from ITophet Lite Saints were intelligent people and and achievements to his present addown Smith he added that they ought to be as Joseph ministration. ierc , wise as they Intelligent He said Following President Smith, Anthon tjiat there was need of securing a better grasp on the imimrtance of telnx H. Lund of the first presidency said intelligent and at the same time wise, that a very bright future will be in and he pointed ont that wisdom came store for the Mormon people If they tth full acceptance of the orUiunnces. will adhere to the words oL President. Junius F. Wells, an elder of, the Smith. Temporal activities of the Mormon church, who followed Apostle church consumed some of the attenGeorge Albert Smith as speaker, told tion of President Lund. This Is Louis Werner, editor tn chief of his acquaintance with ' presidents At the afternoon session President f the Philadelphia Tagebiatt, who, from President cbiwch JIrnmn Penrose, Apostle Roger Clawson and ,tbe four other editors and officers of He Smith. to Patriarch President llyrum G. Smith addressed ths paper, was held for trial on ehargea Brigham Young crowd? that had assemImmense a the he felt said that always peculiar of falsifying the news to the detriment - bled men were epethey rea,llzatlogJhnt 1 . five Go Down With Barge. Waae increase Granted. five, persons, aank Lowell. Ma.. x jo per ceat.wagc ...Dctroit,Mich, to the barge Athens when death owra-- f to their throughout September, according 20,000 i;?U haiLtorm 25 a In he superintendent of the steam roads increase for blinding foundeml terminal. This Ls an Increase of nearly tiTeSlJffhf Jven local mill. Other miles frobi Southampton, Ontario, in message D0 ears a day over the same period Huron, according to Uons here, it was said, prob- Lake e year ago. hem received Increase. similar a ably will grant Information has been received at One .Seattle Strike Settled, j Ggden announcing the appointment of Feed Wheat to Livestock. Seattle.- -A strike la Seattles wood-wheJudgd il H.'Roiapp, former Ogdea City. Half 8 million yards, called on September U nan and noxv general counsel for the of wheat wUi be fed to laH in sympathy with the efforts of timber Great Western Sugar company, a 0 Oklahoma this fall. It day, adminfood workers to obtain an eight-hou- r tre.!urer of tbe national dcnti.l bv reports received Monday by ef- tlo. state council of defense from 23 was called off Sunday through the istration's committee on sugar A our B0iuiers whose ev;n t(1luy ,Dt0 Ul0 mln(l9 tbe , theannies of the Unlted tu,lc , -- Fna lows; j More-than- Id COALITION ONLY HOPE. BRIG. GEN. FOULOIS Butte Butchers Strike. Butte, Mont, Demanding -- an crease of 51 a day over the present wale of $l5o, 300 butchers are on strike. Every shop In Ihe city is nf fected. Km plovers declare they will not grant the mens demands. In--1 Patter Is Treason Suspect federal Cedar Ilaplds, la. The grand jury has returned an Indictment agulM the Ilev. John Reichert, pastor ef the German Lutheran church at Low den, Du, charging him with treasonable utterances. Churchmen Loyal to Nation. - Allen members of the - Church - of Saints and Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y all others were, on October 6, ln the tabernacle, given notice of the attitude of that organization toward the government of the United States, so far as Its participation In the great world war Is concerned, when Apostle George Albert Smith declared that every member of the church ln good standing sustained the nation, leaving the luferencedhat contrary conduct on the part of any adherent denoted lack of 1 armony vffh the body. The closing session of the confer-enc- e d was .impressive and lent when the imporInspiration tance of the reading of the Scriptures and adherence to church doctrines came In many exhortations. Apostle James H Talmnge, who wus the closing sessions first speaker, and a man of exceptional lenrtir.g who fallu the Scriptures, said that )e lowed closely the remarks cf evtry speaker and Invariably had f!t he could have takes up tie V and continued them because ! t I consuming Interest deep-roote- -- 1 tJ Ct |