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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH UTAH TROOP TRAIN WRECKED D REORSAllIZE tils V?trJsr, tVork Tt Three Utahns Meet Death While on Their Way East. FOR LABOR'S AID Sallda, Culo-Thr- soldiers ee drar II were sent to their death and fifteen were injure, two seriously, when the secCONVENTION CHEERS RINGING ond sect trmi train, speetp STATEMENTS OF PRESIDENT eastwurd from Fort Hodgias, Utah, IN BUFFALO ADDRESS. , tore Its way Imo the rear end of the IN RULE HANGS BALANCE AS DEPOSED PREMIER RALLIES LOYAL TROOPS. iBULSHEVIKI ion-tf-- a first section, of a mile w est of CnfnpuxI, Colo., on the Denver Is Opposed to Peace Until the War A Rio Grande ruilroud Two Hundred Thousand Men March early Monday Against Germany Has Been Won, a ing on Petrograd and Expect to Remissing flagman being morning, Declaring Victory Only Road Idained - for the accident. The three store Russias Strong Man to t Permanent Peace. men .killed were Guy I!. Alexander Leadership of Slavs. Clayton Preston ami Fred T. Whlte- L J ffn lo. X. Wilson In London. Kerensky, the strong man n forceful address here on November of Russia, has not lieen eliminated 32 before the American Federation or Auierican Federation of Iuihor, and from Russian imlitirs, as had been Labor, appealed to the working men the spirit of manlinf ed by his enemies. At the bead of he had if the United State for some 200,000 loyal troops be Is reifested In his relations with thwad r In the con d u cr ofThc wo 1711 ml n a d e it TlilfrisftutloTf.' letrogmd. ported turtle jtirrching-'Tiidear that he opjtoses peure until the I like to lay my mind," he 'said, In the capital the supuort behind the war against Germany has been won. alongside of a mind that- know's how bund apparently is fast workers The president declared that his to pull in harness. The horses that The railway crumbling. heart was with llie feeling of the kick over the traces will have to be union, which can tie up all Russia overnight, has deserted the Bolshevlkl pacifists, but that my mind has a put In a corral. The presidents reffor them." government and a strike is threatened erences to Mr. GomjMTs were loudly contempt The elements separating the proI want peace, but I know how to appluuded. L visional government have formed get It and they do not," he declared. Labor Must Be Protected. committee for saving the government CoJ. JL M. House, fiend of the Amen While we are-- - fighting fo- r- freean.1 the revolution. This body issued con delegation to the filled wnr con- dom, Mr, Wilson usserted after these a bulieiin saying that the fall of the ference, the president said, hud been reference, we must see, among other Lenine rule wns near at hand. )ent to take part In a conference as to things, .that lubor is free. The latest dispatches from retro-grashow the war was to be won, and he We must see to It that the lustra Indicate that the ministers nr as I Is knows, know, that that the mentalities by which the conditions of rested Wednesday by the Bolshevik! REMOVED AS COM- PLAN IS TO ELECT REPRESENTA-TIVway to get peace If you wont It for labor are improved are not blocked CADORNA GIV-Ehave been released from the fortress FROM ALL NATIONS TO more than a few minutes." and checked. Nobody has a MANDER OF ROMANS AND of Saints Ieter and Paul. PLACE BOARD. ON WAR SETTLE PEACE. War Statements Applauded. QUESTIONS OF right to stop the processes of labor The Moscow garrison has gone back The 450 delegates to the convention until all the methods of conciliation to Kerenskys side. The garrison of and the several thousand persons ad- and settlement have been exhausted." Representatives of England, Franco We Offer a Just Peace, but Will Not Petrograd, Lenine's chief weapon. Is mitted to the hall to hear the presiThe president took occasion also to and Italy to Have Charge of CamAccept Unjust Terms," Says Leader wavering. Troops backing Kerensky dent speak arose and appluuded Uhls denounce the mob spirit, which, he paign, Italian Commanders Being in of Faction Now Dominant in Revolwhere Nichhave taken Tsarskoe-Selo- , declaration with a tremendous burst said, Is displaying Itself here and ution-Torn of Field Russia. Charge Operation olas had his balance that later great of cheers. Another demonstration of there In this country." He declared became 7 his prison." that "If our men have not approval came when he said: The story is now being circulated London. The allies havfr taken a diWe plan to offer an lm Petrograd. We must stand together, night and they ure not capable of that greut recting hand la the destinies of Italy. mediate armistice of three months, that Kerensky escaped from Petro day, until this Job Is finished." thing which we cull democratic gov- CudornuTs no longer generalissimo. - during which elected representatives grad, when he was deposed, by using The president, while devoting his ernment." from all nutlons, und not the diplo- an automobile ambulance, the rebels Three Italian commanders been have address to problems for the people of In of the direct opera- mats, are to spttie the questions of allowing the ambulance carrying the placed charge NAVY ISSUES GIFT RULES. the United States, laid emphasis upon sick man to pass in safety. In direc- peace, said Nikolai Lenine, the Max tions field. the The supreme thef broader phases of the world conI Inis Inuiiist leader, In a speech before the flict In a way thut seemed to lndicnte Christmas Packages for Sailors Must tion of the cumpnlgn, however, been ussumed by a war hoard" com- workmens and soldiers congress on FORMER HAWAIIAN QUEEN DEAD Be in New York by November 24. that his speech was possibly Intended as a message to the people of GerChrlstmns packages posed of Genera! Cadorna, General November 9. Washington. m Lenine Liliuokalani Passes on After Illness of We offer these terms, many, of Austria and of Russia, as for men serving on American war ves Foeh, chief of staff of the French minand we consider to are but General istry, added, Wilson, Many Months. not New willing York well as of the United States. lie de- sels abroad must reach uny projiosals for peace, no matter nonolulu. Queen Liliuokalani of clared his belief that were It not for later than November 24, the navy de- of the British general staff. The new heads of the Italian armies from which side. We offer a Just Hawaii, whose death had been expect the the spirit of free- partment announced In Issuing regula In the Held are; First in" command, peace, but will not accept unjust ed for several days, passed away Nodom would find as fine welcome in ttons to guide persons sending gifts to Dinz second In ' command. terms. General vember 11. The queen had" been in men both officers at of the navy and the hearts of Germans as It can find A General In bad Fin third In lieulth for many months. waters. command. and from home Badoglla; Helsingfors, dispatch in any other heart" foreign General BalGrandino. from that the forwarded land, says post bo by parcel Packuges Becently delegates he Queen Liliuokalani had used Tower," said, "cannot Tills momentous rearrangement, de- tic fleet and army committees have re- shown striking patriotism for the with concentrated force ugnlnst free should he enclosed In substantial boxes fackled upon at conferences In Rome be- solved to adhere to the revolutionary United States. She subscribed liberpeoples, if it is to be used by freo with hinged or screw top covhr, to tween the premiers and cilitate of England, committee. Inspecting. ally for the Red Cross fund und the opening , people." Re-vlimare All boxes France and The some and of the best at by committee express shipped Liberty loan. When news first came Italy revolutionary Speaking, probably of Austria, Mr, has occupied all the important that a state of war had, been declared, Wilson referred to the Intimations of ited to twenty "pounds in weight, military brains of the three countries, cushe hoisted the Stars and Stripes over comes at a moment where the Vene- strategic points. anxiety for peace that had come from should measure not more thun two In be of well her residence in Washington place, ad bic feet Is wood, At a volume, tian final Its sol campaign one of the central powers," and deupproaching meeting of the congress of screw or a have and hinged crisis. strapped, tliers vising her former subjects to support and menv a workmens deputies clared that It means that the people find Inspectto facilitate the top opeulng her government of the United States of snow the committee Through driving If know alternating thut in thnt central power the revolutionary and pouring rain, Italians and Teutons suld that on Wednesday Premier Ker- to the fullest. war ends as It stands, they will, in ing. No perishable food other thun those are miles racing for the Have river. There ensky at Gatchina, twenty-threeffect, themselves be- - vassals of Ger- enclosed in cuns or glass Jars should lit last Alaskan Exports Hit New Mark. armies are expect ei to from Petrograd,' addressed 6000 solItalys that be many, notwithstanding An purcel post or express make u stund. for a further retreat to diers who were on their packed Alaska According to ColJuneau, from the way they do not wish in their pride nud shipments. lector of Customs the Breuta J. F. Pugh, Alaskas to abandonwould front the confera incun abAfter to be Petrograd. proper spirit of nationality All mull matter should be addressed ment "" ence the soldiers decided not to pro- contribution of wealth to the United of Venice, sorbed and dominated." at now by the postal reguStates In 1917 will be the greatest in Our troops, reported Cadorna, In ceed for the time to Petrograd. Of Russia, he said that he was lations. prescribed All express packuges should bis the last bulletin The as commander active municipal council has estabterritorys history. Exports from amazed that some groups In that coun- be forwarded in care of Supply Offilt Chief, "continue to urrive und es- lished a committee of public Alaska to the United States proper safety try could suppose that York. New cer, Navy Yard, tablish themselves on the positions composed of members of the munici- during October were valued at more plans In the Interest of thq people cun which have been chosen for the re- pality and deputies of the workmens than $20,000,000, according to Mr. Bakeries Must Secure License. live In the presence of a Germany powand soldiers congress. The peasants Pugh. Canned salmon led all other sistance." erful enough to uudermlue or overWashington.- - All bakeries iu the and workmens committee also is hold- commodities, with a value of approxithrow them by Intrigue or force," United States, Including, those of hoPatrol Boat Runs Aground. I ing Itself at the disposal of the pop- mately $15,000,000. Pacifists Are Fatuous. tels, restaurants und clubs, and1 exWashington. The navy department ulation in the event of excesses koine Fatuous as the dreamers of Rus- cepting only the small neighborhood announced Monday that a patrol boat committed. The banks ure still closed Butter Ration Reduced. sia," were those persons In this coun-try- f buker of bread w bo uses less than ten hud gone ashore In home waters, the antL many shopa-- ha ve ' not - been re he declared emphatically, -- who barrels of Hour per -- month, are reCopenhagen; The butter ration in nameVif the boat and Its location being opened. Greater Berlin has been reduced for suppose that the fret Industry and quired to como under federal license withheld No one was Injured. enterprise of the world can continue after December 10, by a proclamation thirty grams,- - approxiOTTOMAN FORCES ROUTED, Is achieved if the one ounce weekly. Fifty grams plan mately issued, by President Wilson. WILLIAM i. CONNORS and the German power fastened upon British Army Deals Foe Crushing of margarine also are granted, but the Americans Meet Gas Attacks. the world." nevvspnpenLpoint out. that war marBlow at Gaza. a inf Turn prtncipntiy-wat- ef The president directly asserted that Paris. The American Infantrymen garine London. So rewas the crushing nutritive value.' slight Germany had started the war and said In the trenches and artilleries In the cent British success at Gaza, the anhe would leave confirmation of this gun pits have hud their first real excient Palestine city which they capstatement to the verdict of history. perienc'd with gas shells. The GerMISS ELSIE CALDER tured, with the whole surrounding He referred to Germanys growth to a mans Lave let loose many during the Turkish defense ssteni, that the enplace In the sun," and nsked why she past two days, making the use of gas tire Ottoman Palestine army is now In was not satisfied when she gained that masks necessury. Shrapnel also has General Alienby, the Britisii retreat, -position. In answer he described the been freely used by botlu sides. commander on that front, reported FriGerman governmentsmethoils of conday. Ask Billion for Air Fleet, trolling the competition of Its Industhe Medeterranean coast alAlong New York. Resolutions urging the tries and asserted that "all the while lied naval forces are cooperating with there was lying behind Its thought, in appropriation by congress of not less the British army. 3 ore than forty to build an emerIts dreams for the future, a political guns have been taken from Hie Turks. control which would enable it In the gency air fleet of huge war planes" to British flyers are following the reldng run to dominate the labor and In- offset the mobility of German forces treating Turks. on their interior lines of communicadustry of the world." Million Women Fliers. tions, were adopted at the annual Through R. R. a Force Threat . of n h e d in o f 4 hc d as home guards is the aim of the the railway which Incendiaries Burn Bridge. Womens National Aviation Home he said, was constructed to run the Sioux Fails, S. I), The Illinois CenGuard of North America. Just organthreat of force down the fliink of the ized here. The local organization alIndustrial undertakings of half h dozen tral railroad bridge two miles west ot was discovered & Mluu., destroyed German Steen, when that other countries, ready has 1000 young women members the tire Monday engine In ho by would not by It under came the leadership of Mrs. Anna early competition because crew of a passenger train, easthound Iadmlmch, and brandies have oeen orresisted too far ganized In Arkansa, Pennsylvania, there was always tlie 'possibility of for Chicago, and the train stopped strucburned of within feet the fifty the into heart Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma and getting German armies men Texas. fire declare the ture. Railroad other than uuy of that country quicker wns of Incendiary origin. 7armles could get there," William J. Connors of Buffalo, popu-'artSpeeding Troop Train Wrecked.---St- . known Humming it up, he said , that GerprotT FTngy'Connors," Be to Food Hoarded Sold., Paul, Minn.- - Two trainmen were many Is determined that the political ably wlll be put in charge of the urt-- j several officers slight-- J The worth $73,000,000 loading of American transports and badly Injured, power of the world shall belong to of Washington. Miss Elsie Calder, score and a of soldiers shaken servdiscovered secret daughter of Senafoodstuffs ly hurt, by supply ships In France, supervising the tor her, and that never before had such ice and Mrs. Calder of New 'York, as late when York a warehouses up Sunday Great evening agents. work of three regiments of stevedores ambitions been based upon so exact Ue Brooklyn comforts Northern-passeng- er train carrying T(X) eairman market and longshoremen now being and precise arid scientific a plan of will be pritnri organ. committee has from-thowners can supsrintended the sup- nat,onal show unless the ! foreign Ized. He has offered h.s services and . ',,tllers anF e domination. of 8,000 sweaters for Brooklyn plying American en areat Wash., to route entitled to the that products, is likely to be appointed a brigadier they The president voiced In terms .of Island, was wrecked at and Long Island men In the military no fnihargo 4gtUSt T gtfMirsk",iMfi-CvnM- rv "term--- beefr"'"Mtneola, -Long ' .7: .cnloy .his ;rippr?val;f,'the' r just eomtieof Mmiieupe ten siireffecc prominent In Great Lakes shipping Samuel Gomprs, president of' the her commending the work of her Us. committee. n Protests Pact Bank Bandits Get. $18,000. Pershing Applies for Insurance. Formul protest against Washington. Kitts Divorced Wife and Self. General has Mich. The Farmers' State Pershing Washington. t htagr earnout bet ween Lincoln. Neb. The local branch oft, Jackson, hH Seattle. war insurance. Wash. George Courrage. n his applicaof in the hunk bought village Concord, teu States and Japan1 regarding China the National Womans party, made up j tion for a maximum $10,000 "policy was lodged at the state man, shot and wounded Inof here, was wrecked by 'miles south department of college girls of the University of former wife, then killed himself, The bringing the total for members of the on Monday by Dr. Wellington bandits Friday. early Koo, the Nebraska, has announced that Satur- burglars the woman would not remarry In automobiles with expeditionary force In France up to Chinese minister. about day, N'ov ember 17, will be spent in scaped In him. She 52,200,000. lmd recently divorced L. Wilcash. Slb.Otri husking crni. liam'.. her '.ecotul Strike Riots in Texas. FOch to Remain In Italy. Noted Takes Death Preacher. in Killed Boxing Match, Austin, Tea'.--)I- 1 operators here Paris. It was confirmed Monday Emperor Ha's Narrow Escape. Philadelphia. The Rev. Ir. MoseCal. Neal Beaton, baker for a declaration of martial law San Iedro, chief staff of General ofthe Foch, that Amsterdam. a noted Emperor Charles o Cougregatlon-.,- 1 ley II. William?, French war ministry, will remain in in the Uixi'o Creek oil fields, where at the naval station near here, died! is reported in a disand known widdy a as writer preacher result of three remen were strike killed Injuries WeduoMhy during iralv until a solution of the present! J'.itcti from Gorizia to have narrowly died at his ''fiJrious home subjects, The trouble was precipitated ei' id iii a irg nintcl with another "u crisis has been j Cm-- . It.iU.rn military d death in n mountain . , v Yimi-oHjwas G'rinatown v "72 ii , :i . Frlouj. "Uo-ituy the importation of now workers. iimb;. m.iun' pi j.r at1 ' . on , r, turn f,, n M iirs old . ,1 . i; ,i of I m rin''.. t EVERY MAN WILL BE SUBJECT TO SERVICE, EVEN IF NOT IN FIGHTING FORCE. three-fjuarter- s President Makes Stirring Appeal to All Citizens to Aid in the Work " Y.r-.lroiiid- rat- lxmlne-Trotzfc- - y d -- E N self-contr- I - sub-chi- s, al e nny-refor-- -- Ihe-win- tert pan-Germ- - 1 AfeEa-duU- 1 Berlln-to-Bagda- y -- -- -- -- In-Ne- -- an - i JJteiW-portation- - ht- Japan-America- -- one-legge- d e hti'-han- ed Austria-Hungar- y - j 1 - I,-- ) S) - Be Wa xhfn g 1 0 ii. I r esT(lenf V s( ,u Novetribcr 10 ordered the complei. organization of the draft which . , r, unuhui-- :' mkes every man mbi,.. war duty, if not In Frtfmv, ut Til" tlie'Tlt'Tds tinil factories.' In a foreword to. the Jiew n-tlons under which th recl's.itp of the 9,000,000 men not called n first draft will be made, the iuvuimi, makes a Btlrring appeal to all it,. x especially lawyers and plijMcian-- , t aid In the work. In, his foreword, the president..' his signature, says: The task of selecting and mobilizing the first contingent of the natmi.ai army Is nearing completion. The and accuracy of its accomplishment were a most gratifying d m onstration of the efficiency of our democratic Institutions. The sinterings with which the machinery for is execution had to be assembled, however, left room for adjustment and improvement. The Time has come for a more perfect organization of our man power. The selective principle must be earned We mut to Its logical conclusion. make a complete Inventory of the qualifications of all registrants in order to determine as to each man not already selected for duty with the service, the place in' the military, industrial or agricultural ranks of the nation In which his experience and training can best be made to serve the com- mon good. This project involves, aiy Inquiry by the selection boards into the domestic, industrial and educational qualifications of nearly ten mil- -' lion men. I call upon all citizens, therefore, to assist local and district boards by proffering such service and such material conveniences as they can offer ahd by appearing before the boards, either upon summons or tqion their own Initiative, to give such Information as will be useful In classifying regisc , trants. I urge men of the legal profession to offer themselves as associate members of the legal advisory boards, to be provided In each community for the purpose of advising registrants of their rights and obligations, and of assisting them in the preparation of their answers to the questions which all men subject to the draft are required to submit. I ask the doctors of the country tej Identify themselves with the medical advisory boards which are to be con- stltuted In the various districts throughout the United States for the purpose of making a systematic physical examination of the registrants. It is Important nfeo that police officials of every grade and class should be Informed of their duty under the selective service law and regulations, to search for persons iwho do not respond promptly nndto serve the summons of local and district boards. Newspajiers canJbe of very Tn giving wide publicity to the requirements of the law and regulations, and to the numbers and names of those who are called to present themselves to their local boards from day to day. Finally, I ask that during the time hereafter to he specified as marking the sixty-da- y period of all citizens give attention to. tlie task- - ln hand In order that the process may proceed to a conclusion with swiftness, and yet with even und considerate justice to all. One thing certain as a result of the announcement Is that there will be no second draft until after the middle "period of of January. The sixty-da- y great-assistanc- reonfttftlzatkwk-lU-nothavaexpiCfi- L until then. Speedy Peace Aim of Austrij. Amsterdam. In discussing the visit n to Berlin of Count Czernln, the the foreign minister, of Vienna, in k leading article. apparently inspired, points out that the program of the Austro-IIugarlan empire remains unaltered ands directed toward s speedy and honor' able itestce. Austro-Ilungaria- Frem-denbla- tt n Tirpitz Favors Annexation. Amsterdam. At a meeting of the new fatherland party ln Munich- - Auv mlral von Tirpitz, former German minister of marine, made a violent annexthe question ationist speech. :vrheth Alerauutyhrr the protector of Belgium would be tee decisive Issue of the war. Ile-sul- Kerensky -- the-Un- iTeit Next Army Call Will Not Made Before January 15. d Xommander-fn-Chte- f. PetroLondon. dispatch a issued ITemier Kerensky grad says remain proclamation saying he would coinmander-in-chle- f until a decision on the question had been reached by provisional government. from A Raises Patriotic Com. Clarksburg, W Va. Lewis county has prdtted patriotic corn. 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