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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH FIRST CHICAGO -TO - LIVERPOOL Ar,lER!GAfJS DENIED CARRANZA REFUSES TO PERMIT OIL DRILLING ON AMERICAN OWNED LANDS. Compliance With Laws Laid Down By Mexican Dictator Would Mean That Investors Give Up Lands to Mexican Government Washington. The Mexican government has committed an oert act o confiscation in preventing American oil well drivers to work on land') owned by American individuals or companies by sending soldiers into the fields and drhing away the workmen, slate department officials said Tuesday. Complaint was made to the Mexican on April 2 of this jcur, it was learned, against the refusal of the government to grant permits to the oil companies to driii. No answer was received until after Juarez incident, it was said, and then President Carranza announced no permits, provisional or otherwise, wonld be granted until the companies had complied .with the law. Compliance with the law, It was said tyy statk department offl- cials, would constitute recognition by the companies that the Mexican government owned the oil lands. The orders to the military forces to prevent drilling by force of arms were issued by President Carranza last May 10, according to advices from Mexico City on July 1. The petroleum department Instructed the Mexican war department, by direct orders of Carranza, to use any forces neces sary to prevent drilling without per mlt, although the lands on which drilling was being done had been legally acquired by the present owners. The war department transmitted the orders with ' specific directions as to action to be taken by the soldiers to the military .commanders at Tampico and Tuxpnni and Immediately companies of soldiers were sent Into the fields. It Is not known how' many gangs were driven out of the oil fields. nt -- 1 0. B. Tv BACK. ON THE JOB. f , ' to Resume Notified Handling Commercial Business. St. Louis. Members of the Order of Ilallroad Telegraphers throughout the country on July i were notified to reeumo handling business of thd West-er- a Pnloo and Postal Telegraph comvied by panies. Thp prdprs wm E. J, Manion, president of the Osdey of Railroad Telegraphers, cancelling the ban on commercial business which went iota effect June 12, In connec- Telegraphers STEAMSHIP Continued violations of the' Ogden ordinance regarding the driving of automobiles past street cars that are taking on and discharging passengers have stirred the police department to take drastic steps to stop the practice and bring the offenders into court. Col. IL La T. Cavanaugh, picked by General Pershing as one of the first ten great heroes of the world's war, is back in Salt Lake his bHuptuce wearing a distinguished service cross and a croix de guerre. He will have charge of the R. O. T. Cv To enforce rigidly the provisions of the curfew law, the police at Ogden last week began the rounding up of the boys and girls of tender years who were upon the streets, unaccom. panled by Uie! pa rent 9, guardians .or an elderly persor The right of a posthumous child to benefit under the death provision of workmans compensation act is to be tested In a suit filed in the Third district court by the Utah Copper company , against the industrial commission of Utah. Dr. E. G. Gowans, who has held the office of superintendent of the state schools for the biggest part of two This Is the 4,100-tosteel steamship Lake Granby which has just sailed from Chicago for Liverpool with a has resigned and George N. terms, cargo of provisions.- - It Is the first Chicago vessel to make the trip. Child, assistant superintendent of the 1 Salt Lake City schools, becomes super"" " i v i in intendent UNITED STATES ARMY OARSMEN AT PRACTICE " - L , (V'k Miwnn.i l i : tences. Miss Jean Cox, Utah state supervisor of home economics, has been appointed member of a committee for the standardization of home project work as a part of home economics education. Thousands of dollars which have been collected in Utah through alleged sD' violations of the revenue stamp tax will be refunded, according to an announcement made last week. After more than fifty years of service, an old landmark in the form of the first stake tabernacle built in Utah county is being removed from the tabernacle grounds at Provo. J. J. Ryan, charged with the murder of his son, James LeRoy Ryan, 7 years of age, last September 4, by administration of a fatal dose of poison, DRY LAW. I 5 ! nt ; i nt one-tale- nt ! t : ! x is on trial at Salt Lake. A wheat and rye field in Davis county, owned by II. S. Joseph and F. II. Peyton of Salt Lake, was damaged to a considerable extent by fire of unknown origin. The Junior Red Cross of Salt Lake contributed $1000 to the Red Cross fund last week. This money was donated by 16,773 students of the city school districts. The only change in Utah effected by the national prohibition law is the giving of jurisdiction to federal authorities to prosecute those who sell liquor. For the best exhibit of rabbits and hares at the coming state fair the Utah Breeders and Fanciers association will present a silver cup valued at $13. Decision to hold the annual convention and tournament of the Utah State Firemens association at Sandy, Aug. 19, 20 and 21, has been reached. The Logan fire department and volunteer workers were called out to fight fire raging In Logan canyon, abouF seven miles from the city. An increase of five cents an hour in wages has been granted to the emCentral Railployes of the 200-acr- e ment of justice In all Jurisdictions where such cases are not now pending. We propose to make immediate arrests of persons who violate the wartime prohibition law, according to our interpretation thereof, Attorney General Talraer said on Tuesday. The department does not Intend, however, to be swept off its feet the first day Rare indeed are the pictures which portray as well as this the smile of that prohibition comes Into effect. We Gen. John J. Pershing, commander In chief of the American expeditionary will proceed In an orderly fashion to forces in France, It was taken at the Pavilion IJorloge, Paris. establish whether intoxicating beverages prescribed by the law include Blind Charlie Garner, a newsman those having less than of San Diego, CaL, who offered bis let cent DR. PESSOA GREETED IN WASHINGTON alcohol." lifes blood in a transfusion to saVe the life of wealthy John H. Kennedy of Gunnison, Cal. Kennedy died, but Hogs Command Record Price. Chicago. Ilogs on July 1 commandj not before he had made Garner his ed the highest price ever known, beneficiary to the extent of $15AX $21.75 a hundredweight. The previous t Garner lost his sight In a mine explo sion some years ago. $19.40. Before the United States enBe Ready for New Tasks. was the tered the great war, $10-2Some men run into hobbles. At the,. , top price. they excel. Given a new task they fail. Your old uncle would not have you deReduce Car Fare at Denver. Denver. Five-cecarfare i go velop your hobby less, but he would have you develop the other side of into effect in Denver next Sunday under a bill passed by the city council, your nature more. Instead of becoming man he would have you a repealing the tramway to add the talent natures jut increase ordinance. The company will cut the that comes from the proper balancing mens wages, and the men will probof the powers within you. No one ably strike. can do this for you. They may advise and urge. You and you alone mui Bryan Refuses to Ride Camel apply the effort that will bring the Columbus. William Jennings Bryan, fruits. You can If you will. When men former secretary of state and promi loam to harness their fom-- s they w 111 inent national prohibition leader, balkrob of most of its drudgery. Grit. toil j ed on riding a camel In the prohibition parade at the Methodist centenIceland During the War, ary celebration.- Iceland had'lo close agreement 'ritiJ the allies giving them firi-- right Employment Office Closed. to purchase all products at a fixed Washington. Failure by congress to price, and in return was able to obtain appropriate funds for the United This photograph shows the arrival of Dr. Epitacio Pcssoa. president elect c ost of its necessities- States employment service resulted la direct from all but twenty-siof the 450 offices of of Brazil, at the Union station. Washington. With him is Frank L. Polk, acting j America. During the war Icelandic the organization being closed on July I secretary of state, and back of them are naval aids and marines. The party i shps have sailed regularly between has escorted by marines and a detachment of cavalry. 'Bejtjavlk and "New Tort. six-ce- our best doctors zuled to do me any good. I heard so r??ut what Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Coro, pound had done for others, 1 tried it and was cured. I am no longer nro-vou- s, am regu'&r, and in excellent health. I believe the Compound wu care any female trouble. Mrs. Alicp . XIeixcb, Christopher, III Nervousness is often a symntom weakness or some functional derange-of ment, which may be overcome by this famous root and herb remedy, Lvdia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound as thousands of women have found by experience. It complications exist, write Lydia El Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Mass. , for suggestions in regard to your ailment The result of its long experience U at your service. nm?jrnE sesa one-hal- f. I - to Follow Violations of the Prohibition Measure. Washington. Test cases on the sale f of beverages containing morejban of 1 per cent of alcohol will be brought Immediately by the depart- I For four imAmm Arrest V 111 Every Woman Wonts commercial companies. 'i Christopher, year suffered from irregularities, Weakne. nervousness, and was in a run down condition. Two of Plans for the launching on Pioneer Stops lameness promptly. Does not blisto raise $100,000 ter or remove the hair, and horse can be toward the erection of a monument to worked. $2. 50 a bottle delivered, lock 1 1 fru. ABSORBINE, JIL. tor M4i tb tndKptle the Mormon battalion are being comto Boll. Sniiscf. tom. Swciliaf. Vuicwc Veins. Altars Price FiiaSBSlatsMstioa. SL2i s Boole at Araf. pleted by the commission appointed or SclircroS. Will tell r Bore it joe writ. for that purpose in 1917. W.F.YOUSfi. P.D. FsS1l TsejIsSLtpringflettf, Matt. The total amount contributed by the taxpayers of Utah through the state high school tax ot J2 of a mill in the school year 191S-19- , was $122,303.95, of which amount $54,591.67 has just been apportioned. Driven Into a state of despondency because physicians had declared him Incurable, John E. Woods, CO years uf FOR. PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved fas water for douches step age, committed suicide at Salt Lake, 'j ilWwlffl pelvic catarrh, ulceration sad inflamshooting himself through the head with mation. Recommended by Lydia E. a revolver. Pinkham Mod. Cot for tea year. The second crew of the United States army, composed of men of the American Lee Cook and Perry Canahan, chargexpeditionary forces In England, A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, practicing at Henley, ed with the theft of the taxicab of Jim sore throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL idol sower. Hampton of Salt Lake, pleaded builty to the offense in the district court at HEROIC OFFER IS REWARDED Ogden and were lven prison senWHEN GENERAL PERSHING SMILES strike effective and also the obligation of the order to the public and the railroad administration. Members of the order who number 80,000, however, were Instructed to refrain from handling any excess business diverted to railroad office by the f vince Others. day of a campaign 'America. The action of the railroad telegraphers was taken, according to President Manion, because of the failure of commercial telegraphers to make their l Told by Herself. Her Sin. cerity Should Con- Bursitis strike of th Commercial Telegraphers Union of i WOMAN Ilismagll Hufent, 45 years of age, and Dakere Amen, 30 years of age, both Albanians, were attacked at Ogden and, after being beaten to unconDON'T CUT OUT sciousness with Iron bars, were robbed A Shoe Boil, Capped of $2500 and $1000, respectively. O. C. Nelson, former resident of Salt Hock or Lake, who recently was a resident of FOR Fort Worth, Tex., where he was connected with the Natifinal Producing & Refining company, was found dead in his room at a Salt Lake hotel will reduce them and leave no blemishes. r f THIS fiOTWELL n nation-wid- e WILL ENFORCE mus ammana . tion with the now UTAH AND UTAHNS As Wifey Views IL Why Is your husband not at his officer "Says hes going to lay off for a con-pi- e of weeks. Doesn't feel lively. He's Inclined to worry about himself." . Is he sick? Oh, no." Them why layoffT I suppose he needs more time to Louisville worry about himself. - Courier-- Journal. WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS Sidney disease Is no respector of It attacks young and old alike. In most cases the victim is warned of the approaching dangen. Nature fights back. Headache, indigestion, insomnia, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, rheumatism, pain in the loins and lower abdomen, difficulty in urinating, all ars indication of trouble brewing in your kidneys. When such symptoms appear yon will almost certainly find quick relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This famous old remedy has stood the test for two hundred years in helping mankind to fight off disease. It is imported direct from the horn laboratories in Holland, where it has helped to develop the Dutch into one cf the sturdiest and healthiest races in the world, and it may be had at almost every drug store. Your money refunded if it does not repromptly lieve you. Be sure to get the genuins GOLD MEDAL Brand. In sealed packages, three sizes. Adv. per-bo- na. Simpering Stars. I hear that many of these movie gueens have an understudy to do the high dives and narrow escape. With some of those girlies it wouldn't hnrt to have somebody do the acting and Just let them pose for the close-ups.-" Courier-Jou- r Louisville nal. Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear Salt Lake countys assessed vulua-tl- o the face with Cuticura Ointment of property for the year 1919 shows Wash off Ointment in five minutes an increase of $6,000,143 over that of with Cuticura Soap end hot water. It is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura last year. One woman and sixteen men passed will do for poor complexions, dandruff, the'tests held last week by the state itching and red rough hands. Adv. board of examiners of barbers. True. Mrs. Mary Wilson, 22 years of age, is noticed this Txut apologies." Tve lying in a Salt Lake hospital with litWhat? tle chance of recovery from the efusually worse than the "Theyre fects of bichloride of mercury. Mys- original insults. tery surrounds the administration of She is married, and T or the poi-o- n. A lawyer doesnt know everything. husband, 1. P. ilson, is in the ive A?. I thinks you think he does. 'The Mountain Dell water hei in Farleys canyon near Salt Lake, was of destroyed by fire and thu-sandollars worth of wheat. atocV, acd they Tire, Smart. Itch, or farming property on the cit s farm nt Burn, if Sore, Irritated,Mountain I Ml jeopardized by the bias e ft UUR La Inflamed or Granulated which Is believed to hare been started tae Murine often. Safe foe Infant or Adah, At 3 Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. by TneemrarleC Utah-Idah- o way company. ' U Kartac Eyt Ecaetfj Cs uy.CEcijs.HS.!.. -- - |