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Show A-T-' the WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILI.E, UTAH i ratification of this article the manuPOLITICAL ISSUE facture, sale or transportation pf BY SUDDEN END liquors within. We ImporFOR FIFTY YEARS tation thereof into, or the exportation and from the United States FIGHT ON SALOON thereof all territory subject to the jurisdiction PROHIBITION PARTY PERSISTED thereof for beverage purposes is hereIN WHAT, SEEMED LIKE ' Sheppard Amendment Ratified by prohibited2 HOPELESS BATTLE. The congress and the Section com. CHIPPING Little More Than fear several Mates have concurrent powWomen Have Been - Prominent In PLETED FOR RETURN OF er to enforce this article by appropriAfter Submission. Movement Through W. C. 'T. U. - ate 300,000 MEN MONTHLY. legislation. inFrance Willard Won World-WidSection 3 This article shall be War It Given Cred.t for Fame. been Hastening operative unless It shall have 01 the 785,000 Men in Camp in the Adoption of Prohibition Cam-'gratitied ns an amendment to the ConUnited State. All Will Be DeNation-widCarr.ed on for stitution by the legislatures of the prohibition ita, been a mobilized Within Month, DeMatts as provided in the ConstiIH.htieal l$Mie In the United Mate, for Years. clares General March. tution wehtn seven years from the the laM fifty year Ixvau-- o of the The date of the submission hereof to the activities of the Prohibit on party. nwaUn.-try to the General yet am reHl,7;t' Other organizations, including the March, chief Washington. ,t the tint that states by the congress. I it CHAM has Women's CLARK, the oted Sabani Anti senate the Informed t. caleagtie, tli. lb,, rat. ct staff. military of tion House the of of and oilthe RepresentaSpeaker union Christian on ml. that ut Temperance tit Monday Shijij.aiil alia to shipping committee , Cali--'the of tives. vvhUh out edera existence passed ier,, iiuion .prohibiting arrangements had been made whereby THOM VS n. MARSHALL. , after careers extending over vaiioti, men might be transported the manufacture or .aie of mtoi, at 300,001 Vice President of the United States periods of nine, have fought for slate home monthly, and that all of the lug liquors, emne mi Miililonh, after and President of the Senate. uiorv than half a cent 111. of Ivittle. and national prohibition, but the Procould force be American expeditionary I resolution that this when Joint the chum of the 1rohib certify hibition party has continued In returned home and demobilized within in the senate. originated tunes for a longer period of tune than seemed almost q, ,), tix months. AMPS M. BAKER, Secretary. that the leaders other eten of movethe anliliquor organization, and any dry How many Americans will be held the It ha, continued in tiie face of discourThis was resolution ment have by adopted in difficulty ihut. realumg abroad in the army of occupation is to so far as can be foreseen now, their senate on August 1, 1917, by a vote of aging defeats. he determined by President Wilson, G5 to 20. and h.v the house of reprelias been won. The Prohibition party will celebrate General March stated, btit more Ameri- 5ght on December 17 by a vote its fiftieth birthday next September. sentatives There has been hisin the nothing cans already have been designated for tory of the prohibition movement to of 2V.' to LX House amendments were It wa, formally organized at' a c n than home originally proposed return vent Ion held In Farvvell hall, Chicago, ndlente that victory for the cause adopted by t lie senate December IS. hy Marshal Foch. He indicated that would come with such In September, 1809, when 19 state, swiftness, once M.ssissippi First to Ratify. ten divisions bad been suggested as congress had been induced were represented by 500 delegates. to submit Mississippi was the first. State to America's contribution to the array of the For several years the formation of proposed amendment to a vote of ratify the amendment, both senate and beoccupation. the states. Because of the difficulty house acting on January 8, 1918. Vir- mu h n party had been discussed There are still about 785,000 men in with which of the cause the leaders Republican in the federal ginia. Kentmky and South Carolina changes camp in the United States, and all will Constitution are secured it was not mi took similar action during the Ratin' and Democratic parties had virtually be demobilized within a month, except ticipnted that ratification could be semonth and North Dakota soon fol ignored the advocates of prohibition. 1831 those retained for overhead" duty, cured h.v the necessary tn most states action was The flood Templars, organized In six but lowed, thirty General March added. Up to noon states within less than two or throe total a of as urged abstainers, society :iyed until tills year, when the vaH Saturday, January 25, he said, 104,000 such action, ami other lenders believed xnen had arrived from overseas. At a state temperance it necessary. Discussing demobilization plans genconvention held In Pennsylvania In 1M7 tue plan was first publicly hrnuih-cd- . erally with the committee, General an American of and two years later on May 29. March said retention was proof 500,000 IsiV.i, tin' call for the Chicago eonven standing army was lion put out by the grand lodge of posed. tbe Good Templars In session at OsWe dont ever expect to reduce bewego, N. Y. A committee to formulate low 500,000 men if we can help it, John be plans was named, coiipri-in- g he said. Cleve-Russell. Detroit: .1, A. Spem-eruid, O ; James Black, Bum aster, la.; PRESIDENT AT RUINED TOWNS. lolm N. Stearns, New York, and Dan tel Wilkins, Rlonmimrbui, 111 the conVisits Dozen Razed Villages on Way vention ailed by tin, committee or to Cathedral at Rheims. ganized the party on September 1. a Paris. President Wilson on January adopted a platform ami appointed 27 made his first trip to the battle national committee of which John Bus front and devastated regions, visiting sell was chairman. Chauteau Thierry and Rheims. At the First National Ticket. dose of a tour that took him through three yenr, later, on WashNearly a dozest razed villages, ending in the ington's birthday. 1872. the new party ruins of the historic cathedral at nut In convention In Columbus, O., to Rheims, he made this comment: place a national ticket In the field, No one can put into words the im.fame. Black wa, nominated for presl pressions I have received amongst that made the The 6tates shown in black on this map are the thirty-sident and John Russell for vice presisuch scenes of desolation and ruin. nation dry. Other states have since ratified the prohibition amendment, but dent. Mr. Black was a prominent Good That was Mr. Wilsons only expresthey were not needed after ratification was voted by Nebraska, the thirty-sixtTemplar and also wa, one of the sion of his feelings after a trip that founders of the National Temperance state to act. he been has Frenchman hoping and Publication house and of every ous state legislatures convened. Then Society would make before he takes part in years at the least. the Meeting association at Camp victook on the amenda won the action states liad that felt leaders they from exacted Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. Russell, also deciding what is to be a provision in ment in rapid succession. Following a leader of the Good when placed norththey of tory devastation Templars aud a Germany for the that North Dakota the states acted In the Methodist minister, was known a, the resolution providing the Sheppard ern France. -it would be inoperative if not ratified following order until Nebraska. the father of the Prohibition party, for he s thirty-sixtto of the rati act, completed by the legislatures of published a newspaper, the Peninsular Engineer Killed by Explosion.1 fication : within seven yeaks. states the Herald, which led the way In advocatReno, Nev. Hurled through space West Virginia The Sheppard prohibition amend- Maryland the organization of the iarty for ing of for 300 feet, Paul Whisler, engineer California Montana ratified beeu by has which Just political action. Washington a Western Pacific freight locomotive, ment, s of the states Texas more than With all their devotion to the cause, Delaware Indiana boiler the when was instantly killed tiie number required to South Dakota Arkansas Union. of Prohibition leader, had no hope of the the Illinois exploded about eight miles west of make it effective, becomes the eight- Massachusetts success In the election of 1872, and North Carolina Tortola, Cal. A. B. Moser, fireman, eenth amendmefi t to the Constitution. Arizona they were not dlsappottld. Thetr Kansas and J. G. Brown, a brakeman, who was The resolution providing for its sub- Georgia Alabama Louisiana ticket received only 5.607 vote. Thi Iowa riding In the cab, were thrown 150 mission to the state legislatures, intro- Florida did tot discourage them, and four Colorado feet and badly bruised. Tieces of the duced by Senator Morris Sheopard of Michigan year later they put Green Clay Smith Ohio Oregon engine boiler were v thrown 500 feet. Texas, was finally adopted by congress Oklahoma of New- Hampshire Kentucky and Gideon T. Stewart Tjlfe" cause of the explosion is unCtah on the ticket. These gentlemen reDecember 18, 1917. On January 16. Idaho Nebraska known. ceived 9,737 votes General Neal Dow 1919, less than thirteen months after Tennessee Maine conresolution by of the of Maine, who had gained fame as the the adoption Before Congrese 40 Year. amendment Editor Entertain Legislator. the of author of the Maine prohibition law, ratification gress, Bills providing for nation-- ide prohi- was the next presidential candidate, 8alt Lake City. State officials, leg- by the states was accomplished. No bition by legislation and resolutions In 1880, with It A. Thompson in secislators and men of high position In other proposed amendment to the Consuch with ond place on the ticket. They polled been were adopted the government service proposing constitutional amendment targets stitution has for the arrows of witticism and kindly speed, with the exception of that for the same purpose have been b tort only 10,300 votes. SL Johns Hot Campaign. critici-r- a at the annual banquet of the which provided for the abolition of congress almost continually W.for more of other H. seventeen Blur the plan, were being laid for 40 When Senator on the than years. Utah State Tress association Monday slavery. Action E. Wiri ght at the Commercial club. Gov- amendments that have been adopted New Hampshire proposed the first ttye campaign of 1884, France the W. of worker 1876. fellow This provided only llard and her amendment in ernor Bamberger and members of the has required from nine to forty-thresent field. the U. entered manufacture They of the T. for the prohibition state legislature were special guests of months. a great convention hasdistilled for to the credit of sale liquors and Republican the spirituous The war is given honor and there were present also the of prohibition in for beverage purposes. II introduced petition asking that, consideration be wives of a number of the members of tening the adoption of the teraierauce adthis country. The economic fispoe. of a similar measure nine times, (bang- given the plea waa the association. alcoholic all hut it to the Include 1886 ignored and even In vocate, it ing the question was emphasized by thrown into the dirt on the floor, and liquors. war emergency, and the handwriting InUnrest in Costa Rica. Mis, Willard promptly turned to the Congressman Hobson of Alabama on the sail was seen when congress resoluTravelers Prohibition party. Her help was wel"Hobson nationfamous troduced the Managua, Nicaragua. a law providing for passed from Costa Rica report that the Tinoco to tion n the house December 19. 1913. comed and John P. SL John of Kanwide prohibition as a war measure, men to The resolution came to a vote Dum- sas was put at the head of the cold government has a large number of become effective July 1. 1919. and Unit-ed under arms and that strict censorship continue until the armies of the ber 22, 1914, but received only 197 water ticket. Already he waa a notais being enforced.- - The travelers say If votes, while 258 were necessary for its ble figure, for he had fought In the States have been demobilized. Civil war as lieutenant colonel of the that President Tinoco evidently fears this Jaw goes Into effect, as contemadoption. Illinois volunteer, anti prohi- 143d- - regiment-o- f fin invasion of Costa Rica by Costa There is a probability that dry July the country plated, two terra as goverserved an secure and later to will when amendRicans driven from the country bition forces attempt although the constitutional a Republican, wa He in of nor vote Kansas, ratification of the until lie gained control there. annulment ment will not become effective too warm a lehim but hi party thought the several state, and will attack the one year after It ratification by and he In of the friend prohibitionist of congress. gality of the qction Objector Givers Release. required number of state legislatures. J882. in order-ba- s for defeated been wa court a Francisco San leaven worth, Kan. The release of Text of Amendment nomination, Prohibition secured restraining Governor Stephen Accepting the embody-n- g 113 conscientious The text of the resolution objectors, honorably ratificathe be went into the campaign with ail from now signing ha temporarily which the amendment discharged from the service by war been has amendmenL bis vigor and delivered stirring It tion of the department orders, was begun at the been adopted is as. follows: be taken action similar may speeches all over th country, espestated that JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING York disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenw .Arkansas, paying attention 4a cially other including CONSTIstates, THE AN AMENDMENT TO worth Monday morning. Two, howJames between the New where fight Nevada. state, Colorado, Maine, STATI ever, refused to leave, saying it was TUTION OF TIIE UNITED G, Blaine and Grover Cleveland bad Washington. Utah, of Oregon, Oklahoma, house and senate Resolved by the waa esaiast their religious scruples. warm. United State, Missouri and Nebraska. In these made thing very he and. representatives of the beat tbe to taken out Republicans, declared, all action assembled, state. It vote of AmPilc In congress Prohibition subthe for be Honor American Consul. succeeded, state the legislatures may of each house concurring by s Athens. The municipal council of mitted to the people under a referen- waa large enough to let Cleveland win amendfollowing the New York state and. In consequence, Sofia has decided to name a street therein, that dum. Constitution be. and the to ment nation. The Prohibitionist polled Interests the after Dominic Murphy, the American Attorneys for the liquor to the state, to on Mr. tbe are surprisingly large vote of 150.628. clalmf.ist there point many consul general to Bulgaria. When as a part of the ConstituProhibition convention of 1890 be attacked The amendment may several Murphy left Sofia for Saloniki whielybe tion when raiified by the legislature,y la 'the court and plans have been split the party over woman suffrage G.ijs ago the Bulgarian parliament of the several state, as provided made. It la declared, for action along and money. The free silver minor passed a resolution thanking him for the Constitution: lines. these ity formed a Liberal party, with BentUs work In Sofia. from the Section 1 After one year NATION SURPRISED OF. 5 arrangements e n sev-Vr- lu-- . I fi Hi ItM-l- e d f 1 -- iM-en- tinm-t-ma- ny .1 -- . 1 v I x h n h three-fourth- three-fourth- - e a - -- -- JO-Ne- -- St-Joh- n 1 two-third- Fatal Riot In Guayaquil. - Several persons were MUST PROVIDE NEW REVENUE hi lied and wounded when the police bred upon a mob Lore Monday. The raxes Hitherto Derived From Traffic to Be disorders were the result of a strike In Liquor Will Have Elsewhere. a for "Inch has been going on here Obtained few days. Order has been restored. are Nw problems . of .government of Five Injured by Dynamite. by prospective stoppage The hundreds of Kansas City. Five persons were rLrd traffic in llflnor. lightly injured here Monday when bullions ci t a. ck. s two street cars were dynamited. ternal revenue wilHWe were broken out of the cars and cained from other lso of they were otherwise damaged. Carmen tn congress by re oa strike. to be pas-soill Guayaquil.- Wln-dow- d Only a minimum of unemployment Is expected, as the cumulative severity of restrictive measure adopted since the - war . began already has caused many distillers and brewer to aeek otbei uses for their plant. committee Meanwhile a distiller announced that In 22 state the constitutions require referendum vote to ratify a constitutional amendmenL They named these states as follows: South Dakota, Oregon, Nebraska, Montana, Oklahoma, Maine, hlarylahd, Michigan, Arkansas, Colorado, Arizona, A New Mexico, California, Ohio, Nevada, Washington, North Dakota, Mississippi. Missouri, Kansas, Louisiana and Utah. In California court action has been taken to restrain the gorernor from certifying the action of the legislature to Washington. resource of the distillers, Every with resources of approximately it Is said, will be employed in the supreme effort to aave their A meeting of the distilbusinesses. ler committee will be held at New ley ut hettru!it aiul Noulligute of I Illinois as it, standard hearers. They An Attsck ot Influenza jHlled about 13.900 votes. Often Leaves Kiineys-f- n The feature' of the Prohibition cam couna tour 1180 was tiie of of paign ' Weakened Condition try by the candidate, and a corps of speaker, by special train. In J 2 renomtiie Prohibition convention Pootors in all part of the country liv inated the candidate, of 1908, boon kept busy with the epideyue of Result In Later Years ha visited n rainy home. The candidate, since 18,4 and their of tin disease are very Lhe ..ptotns vote are a, follow s : 4fisiressuig and leave tiie system in a run New JT,ev. d. w n IssS, Clinton B. i.nditun. Almost every victim and J. A. ' Brooks, Mlssomi, 249.9k. of lame hack and urinary cmnpiim ahull should rot is neglectt'juhl lv.rj, John R'.dwell. California, am! ed, a tins,- danger signvla often lead to k .lav trouble. Druggist danger no J. R Cranflll. Texas, 270,710 vote, repel t a huge sa !e ,.n Ir. Kilmer' lVHl. Joshua Levering, Mar.vlund, Rist win, h so many people say and Hale Johnson, Illinois, 130,7, 81 Swamp the kidney heal and si lengthen iss-f gup. .Swamp Root, voles. after an attsik 19O0. John G. Woolley, Illinois, and gentle Wing an hetbal com; und. ha which n the kidney, IL B. Metcalf, Rhode Bland, 209.409 rig cflett 1 1 1 ! 5 Kl-- K, - lu-a- VjiLes.- - v otes. 1.H'8, Eugene W, Chafln. Illinois, and Aaron S. Watkins, Ohio, 253.231 votes. lb!?, Eugene W. t'hatln, Arizona, and Aaron S. Watkins, Ohio, 20.8,923 v otes. 1910, J. Prank llnnley, Indiana, and lr. Ira l.andnth, Tennessee, 214,340 v ot es. Women Prominent In th Fight l'or many jours the women have been prominent In the prohibition movement, for tiie evll of intemperance bore heavily on their sex. To them must lie given a very large share In the credit for the success of the fight. 1 hey started It publicly on a large scale In 1S73 In Ohio with a crusade to pray the saloons out of existence. Tills movement. Inaugurated by a little band of women who held prayer In sol, otis when permitted and on the pavements outside when not allowed to enter, spread like wildfire throughout tbe nation and was denominated by the pit ss a "whirlwind ft out the Lord, Many saloons war out of exist, me, but It soon beswept came evident that piaver must be t by action if they would the return or the reopening of ie saloons once closed. The call for organization was Issued from ('luiutnuquu, N. Y in August, s7 1. The convention was held tn Cleveland, O., November 18 20, 1874, and at that meeting there was organ-zethe National Womans Christian Delegates were i'empenmeo Union. resent from 17 stall's. The plan of work was presented by Prances E. Willard and most of the thought embodied In the plan ueru later worked out tn the W, C. T. U. At till convention Miss Willard offered also the famous resolution: "Resolved, That recognizing tiie fact that our cause is, and will be, combated by and relentless mighty, determined forces, we will, trusting In him who is tiie Prince of Peace, meet argument with argument, mlsjudgment with patience, denunciation with kindness, and ail our difficulties and dangers with prayer. Pursued Many Road to Its GoaL From lta very earliest year tha W. C. T. U. sought out a variety of avenues through which the children of the nation might be educated In the principles of total abstinence and th adult won for the absolute prohibition of the liquor traffic. Out of the Juvenile work grew the Izoyal Temperance Legion for the children, amf the Young Peoples branch for the young men and women. Later the children were enrolled as Young Campaigners for Prohibition. Over forty department were organized, and carried on to some degree In every slate and territory, and in from ten to twenty thousand local unions. Among these were: Temperance work In Sunday schools, which, with scientific temperance Instruction in public schools, brought practically all the children in the nation In touch with temperance truth; medical temperance; mothers meetings; flower mission and reljef; equal suffrage; moral education and race betterment ; oratorical and declamatory medal contests; Christian citizenship, and child wels iiHM-tlng- is almost immediatelv noticed in most th e who tiv It. Dr. Kilmer eases A Co . Binghamton, N, Y , offer to send a simple size bottle of bwanip Root, on reeeipt of ten cents to every sufferer A trial will convince w ho request it anv one who mav W in need of it. Regular medium and large size bottle, to I aale at all druggist.' Be sure to mention this paper. Adv. -- l4, S C. Swallow, Pennwlv utile and George B. C'urnMl, Texas, 23s, 203 Naturally It Would. It was u tmnbbslovv n hole of a hotel. but the two dninmien had no ilioiee They were stranded by a snow ,i 0t, and must lodge there or no vv lure. l ull of misgivings, they retired to the only bedroom available, and, after bewailing their hard Ituk, climbed Into IuhJ. curious oihir iermeated Presently tiie atmosphere In other vvords. they smelt a smell. Vigorous search led them to the gn bracket. I soy, Mae, be shouted, shaking his slumbering friend, wake up! Tb gas is Well, growli d the other, drowsily, d've blame it? INDIGESTION, d GAS, UPSET STOMACH pte-ven- 1 :1 HURRY! JUST EAT ONE TABLET FOR OF PAPE8 DIAPEPSIN INSTANT RELIEF. No waiting! When meals dont fit and you belch gas, mills ami undigestWhen you feel indigestion ed food. of distress In stomach, lumps pain, heartburn or liehihuhe. Here is instant relief. i. a ? 4 e i - fare. For World Prohibition. Christian The Worlds Woman Temperance union was founded in 1883 by Miss Willard. It I organized in 40 nations, with a total membership of over half a million. In 1884 Miss Willard sent out from her home office in Evanston, 111., addressed to each government of the world, an appeal for total abstinence, purity of life, and against the manufacture and sale of opium, with this call for world prohibition: We come to you with the united voice of representative women of every land, beseeching you to raise the standard of the law to that of Christian morals, Just a soon as you cat a tablet of Paims Dlnpcpshi till the dyspepsia, and stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Tape's DiujiepHln always make sick, upset stomnehs feel fine at once and they coat o little at drug stores. Adv. Things That Passed. been a disturbance, and had There the case had come before the police court. Now--, tdi us, said the magistrate what passed beto the defendant, tween yourself and complainant? Defendant Well, your honor, there was two pairs of fists, one turnip, seven bricks, a lump of coal, anil uncountable names. " J i J , i To Have a Clear Sweet Skin. Touch pimples, redness, roughness or itching, if any, with Cutlcura Ointment, then bathe with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cutlcura Talcum to - 4 leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. easy enough to rend a woman' mind, bet almost inuwsslhle to understand It. Its Great thoughts seldom come - In : hunches. I1- - Weekly Health Tallis A Word About the z' f J I i i v i Kidneys BY DOCTOR I i WATSON, reoplaare easily frightened when they think something i the matter with their lusga or heart, and well they may be; but few people understand tha dangers ef diseased kidney. These organs have a duty of vital importance to perform, and if they are diseased, there ia no telling how or where the symptom may appear, Th kidney are fillers, and when they are healthy they remove the poison from th blood and purify IL When the kidney are diseased, the poison are spread everyto strip away tbe safeguards and sanc- where, and one of these poison ia urio tions of the state from the drink traffic, acid. The uric acidl carried all through and to protect our home by the total the system and deposited in various places, prohibition of thla curse of civilization in the form f urate salt in the feet, throughout all the territory over which auklea, wrist and back often forming your government extends. under the eyes. Sometime the resultThis polyglot" petition, as it has bags trouble is called rheumatism, lumbago, been termed. Is historically significant, ing and backache. Finally, come stone sciatica world-widproclafor it was the first in the bladder, diabetes and Bright dia-mation against the legalized liquor case. traffic. Dr. Tierce, of Buffalo, N. Y-- , fax recent years, discovered that a certain combinaYork on January 28 to adopt a definite tion of remedies would dissolve uric acid (urie salu) in the system.' He found thih program. -It is pointed out, however, that the combination to be harmie, o that federal constitution itself does not made it up in tablets, of double strength, contemplate any state action on and called them Anuria Tablet. They dissolve uric acid in the human system aa amendment except by the legislature, In even hot coffee di wolves sugar. If you hsv and action by the legislature, states with referendum law, ha here- urUs acid troubles, don't delay in taking v Anuric Tablets, which can be secured ia tofore been deemed final. not was tbe drug stores.' You can write Do Tien, Senator Shephard aald he disturbed over the projected fight of too, and he wifi tell you what to eat and the liquor interests and declared no bow to live so that more uric acid will not form in your system. Dr. Tierce will not loophole to Invalidate the law rcnlJ charge for this advkm. be found. e V I i If: 4 t s. t ' - ft 1 t 1 |