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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, IvAYSVILLE, UTAH Blood Turned to Wati They Care Her Up Oakland. Caiif.i "A CLAU5 Amet ber Fe her os cured, vk.. s-- w M,y Jfk Owovery TO SENDS NOTE WASHINGTON REGARDING THE JENKINS ISSUE. r . CARRANZA 2 1 have l-- a Zr suf .rf left me Voua Declares the Release of Consular Agerft on Bail Removes Diplomatic Difficulties Between Mexico and i PPHie menoed using Dr. Pierres Golden y Discovwy and Pleasant general health commenced to im-- 'r tho foot bottle. I took rix a cured gained 30 pounds. I Dr. PSeroo the very highest ir . T , the United States. br, -- Motion City. Tho rolense . JSK3Ssl JonKIns, Kidneys-I k Marysvfllc, Caliimy bloodWM thin. I since the A merlon n agents In polite terms it differs with the American objection to former legal te hnica lilies, leafflrming that the Jenkins case la entirelj a legal one Moreover, the Mexican answer points out that the American governments belief In Jenkins innocence of the barges against him Ls not enough to warrant setting aside Mexican laws. The communication is signed by llilarlo Medina, who Is In hnrge of tho foreign relations department, and Is addressed to George 7. Summerlin, In chnrge of the Anicrluin embassy. The reply concludes as follow a: "Jenkins having been granted freedom by tbe Tuebla comt, which enso now is being considered by the highest court o! the republic lu order to determine which Judge Is competent to try him, the Mexlcun government takes tho Iberty to hope that tills ease shall no longer disturb the good relations wldeh It sincerely hopes exist between the American and Mcxit mi people.1 JiMtciL Kentucky i Blood Thin btwHUlKe"Meeirnirri'i.t'XTr1lfo.r States governments regarding tbe Jon-n Issue, according to the replj of the Mexhnn government to the second American note. The Mexican reply mhs bunded to the American charge diiffaire. 7 uesdnj evening. The note declares the Jenkins cose Inin taken on an altogether different I Wen needd was GO TO CUBA. Owners of Tanglefoot to Dispose of Stockc. lxiulsvIMe, Ky. A way out apparently has been found for distillers caught with large stocks of liquor on hand by the supreme courts decision holding wartime prohibition constitutional. A plan was presented to distillers here by representatives of steamship lines operutlng out of Charleston, Savannah Brunswick, Jacksonville, and Wilmington to Cuba, South America and Europe. It contemplates Immediate shipment of liquor stocks In Kentucky, estimated at :U),(XX),000 gallons, largely to Cuban ports for storage and subsequent resale In Cuba or shipment to oilier foreign countries. Believed That Coal Miners Will be Granted Satisfying Increase. 7'he seiytto coal InvesWashington tigation committee, resuming its Inquiry Into the administration strike settlement agreement, was told by Tracy W. Guthrie, president of tho lllllman Coal & Coke company, that one cluuse In the proposition advanced by President Wilson and accepted by the miners, would bring about an increase In the miners wages at least doubling the 11 per cent which I)r. II. A. Garfield, resigned fuel administrator, thought Justified. House Indorses Sugar Control. Washington. The house on Tuesday passed the senate bill continuing tho sugar equalisation Imard through 1920. Amendments retaining in force the wartime powers of the government for controlling prices arid movements of augar wore approved, necessitating the ending of the measure to conference committee of the two houses. Evade Safety Laws. Washington. Evasion of laws to promote the safety of passengers and employees was charged to the railroads of the United States by W. P. Borland, chief of the bureau of safety of the Interstate commerce Business Agent Shot. New York. Law renee Walsh, business agent for local 824 of the International liongshoremen's association, was shot and killed in the headquarters of the nnlon. John Carr, treasurer of the local, was arrested, charged with the killing. Conspiracy Charged. New York. The government instituted suit here Tuesday nnder the Sherman antitrust law against several defendants, charging conspiracy since July 1, 1910, to monopolize trade in pulverized and powdered Iron Dog Saves Ninety-twCurling, N. F. The passengers nnd crew of the costal steamer EthLs numwere bering ninety-twpersons, whhh brought ashore on a was run to the land from the ship by a Newfoundland dog after the vessel piled up on Martins point o. o life-lin- e Martin Too Much for Pellkey. SL Louis. Bob Martin, of Akron, heavyweight champion of the inter al." lied armies, knocked out Arthur Bell-keof Ontaria, In the third of a scheduled eight round bout Tuesday. y, vn, iry ' , west n w I not ci . - rhil v on Dr den - j 1,1tni)er- -- alwa crJUj-- rink rni'k. t'ended sGog t4. Db- .- ' f , K 1 ed to t c short t la a I waj great nefiwd, conn i well woman. m taking 1 It and was a BARKER, 219 8th St. There is but one way to have - - h, o,i and that is to put and keep v , r um,7k in good order. This is easv' t take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi. ,i i . It w a wonderful tomo and i ' unL and is so safe to take, form,.., and herbs and is without u ohoL A l druggists. Liquid or tablets. 1 ANTA CLAUS, as most children and all grown-up- s knov , Is a nickname for St. Nicholas. And St. Nicholas vvna not a German saint that will please all good Americans. The saint of children has not come to us from the people who so wantonly utilised the children of France and Belgium Whei we call ht. Nicholas Santa Claus" we are merely saying In our own way San Nlcolans," as the people of Holland say It. For the Hollanders, who settled In New York and New Jersey t00 years ngtv attheVrry begin ntnjjmr ow'coimf ryrbrmtgh . sun Nleolaas with them, and It was not long before Americans were saying Santa Clans, Why, St. Nicholas belongs to all the world. Mundreds of churches In England bear his name, lhcre arc more than a hundred St. Nicholas (lurches An Belgium. Thousands of such churches nre scattered all over Europe. The queer thing about It Is that St. Nicholas was really born In Asia Minor. In Tanthcru, In Ihe province of Lycln, In the sixth century. St. Nicholas of Bari, he Is oftenest called by Europeans, hut only the hones 0f St. Nicholas reposing for eight centuries In the crypt of a handsome Cathedral at Bari, Italy, have given him that title. He never Jived In Bari. Italian sea traders, who worshiped mtu as their etqiecinl protector, stole his from Its resting place In Myra In Ihe twelfth body century and brought it to the Italian seaport. Since give the snlnt a cup of gold. Time went by, nnd a that time the celebration held there lu the beautiful boy was born. Immediately the father saints honr Is unique. hnd a cup made of pnre gold. It was very heavy The eastern world knew nnd loved him and wrought nil over with figures. In fact, the A legend of his first, hut surreptitious bestowul of dowt it from western Europe that we cup was so elegnnt that when the goldsmith hnd of many rlea upon the three daughters of an Impoverished or the quaint customs connected finished It the father decided to keep. It for with the celebracitizen Is said to have originated the old custom tion of Ills birth. In Lycln he lived to n nnd have a silver one made for the good of giving presents In secret on the eve of St. Nichgood old n.e, filling his da.vs even In childhood by saint. olas, to doing Christmas transferred subsequently day. Hh giving lavishly to the "Inui tin1 silver cup wns finished, the father Ilenco tho association of Christinas with Suntn of fortune lie Inherited. It was Chrlstlltpoor o the took his little son, who wns old enough to walk, Chius, nnd American give, corruption of the Dutch so, as n steward of God. his wealth and set out for the shrine of St. Nicholas. On Snn Nlcolans, the custom being brought form, to belonged God s children, Nh bolus believed. the way, feeling thirsty, he stopped near a river, to America by the early Dutch colonists. Finally he was made hlslmp of Myra, where he went nnd to live after wonder Many giving the cup of gold to the ho.v, told him to tales nre told of St. Nicholas. a pllgrlmuge to the Holy Land. fetch some writer. The child went to do so. but Here are three' famous adventures of the saint: It was not strange (hnt after such n life of stooping over, slipped on the bank nnd fell Into Rescue of tho Stolen Boy. charity he should become n saint of the common the river. And he was seen no more. Therfc was u rich merchant who was n Christian. people, even ns St. George wss a saint of knight-hood- . The father, weeping with grief and repentance, He lived near the border of a heathen land. One He was Invoked by the luborer hastened to the shrine and laid the silver cup his son for was toiling stolen some day only wicked by his dully brand, by mariners, by merchants on He the sold who But the cup rolled to the floor. Once, altar. to a him heathen neighbors, The king. was protector of the weak against the strong the twice, thrice, did the man place It on the altar, boy was handsome, so the king made him the poor against the rich, the captive, the but every time It fell to the ground. And while royal the slave, lie was especial guardian of prUoner. maidens! all the people who stood by marveled to see this It that was the a happened king giving grant sehoollioj s, the orphan poor. Throughout most of And as the boy was presenting the cup banquet. wonder, suddenly the little boy himself stood on Europe children are taught to reverence him nnd the altar steps, holding the cup of gold In Ills full of wine he suddenly remembered that It was to believe If they rre docile nnd attentive to their the Feast of St Nicholas, rnd that his fumlly hnnd, St. Nicholas had saved him! Full of Joy duties he will fill the cop or stocking with dainthe and father took the cup of gold nnd placed it with were sisters mother, father, celehappily ties; If they nre rinughty or Idle, he cett.Hnly has the the silver one upon the altar. Them thanking St. about brating day. the Thinking this, boy a rod In pickle to bring along for them. burst Into tears, Nicholas, he took his sou and carried him safely Hero Is what the Encyclopedia Brltnnnlca has home. "Why do you crj? asked the king angrily. to say about St. Nicholas: Do you hot see that your tears are falling Into As the Christmas legend came down the St. Nicholas, bishop of Myra, in Lvdn, a ages snlnt nnd spoiling my winer my cup it gathered to Itself the myths of all the faiths; honored by the Greeks nnd the Latins on This ls the Feast of St. Nicholas, answered and what more nntural nnd right than that the sixth of December. Ills cult Is as celebrated the Ihe boy, sobbing, nnd every one at home Is eatas religion of the brotherhood of man should contain his history Is obscure. All the accounts that have and ls merry! And, alas I I am not there! ing something of every Idenl and every form of worcome down to us are of a purely legendary charGreat may be your St. Nicholas, replied of man, since the human race begnn? ship It aud is acter, Impossible to find any single Inking scornfully, but he ennuot save you from my And last, but somehow most cident confirmed historically, conspicuous now facts of hand! his life are usually given as follows: among all the traditions, the legend of St. Nichohnd the king spoken these words when Scarcely He was bishop of Myra at the time las, or Santa Claus, straight from Holland! a violent whirlwind tore aroond outside the pnhice, of the Hollanders celebrate Christmas most Emperor Diocletian, was persecuted, tortured for and a flash of lightning Illuminated the hull, and heartily. Tho Star of Bethlehem, as seen in Holland. Is the faith and kept In prison until the more tolloud thunder roared. And, lot St. Nicholas hliu- the harbinger of Christinas a huge Illuminated erant reign of Constantine, and was present at self, dressed In hts bishops robes, and wearing his ..which .. Is carrieiLthroiigh,, the silent the council of Nlraea. lt should he observed star stood Before the ne thnf Throne, inltte, caught the boy this last circumstance is Ignored by all historstreets shining upon the crowding people, by the locks, and flying with him through the dome nnd typfrcil of the star whlebbnce ians and that'St. Athanasius, who knew all' guided Hut wise of the hall, whirled him rapidly through the air. the men of the east. notable bishops of Yhe period, never mentions In a few minutes he set him down in the midst of Nicholas, bishop of Myra. The oldest known The young men of a Dutch town his astonished fumlly. who were keeping the feast carry this monument of the cult of St. Nicholas seems to star tl rough the streets as the slgnnl that Christbe of the good SL Nicholas. f Church-othe Sts. Fhiscus and Nicholas built mas has come again. They gather money at The Terrified Robbers. for the Constantinople by the Emperor Justinian in the from the crowds who come out to welcome poor Nicholas was dead, he still cared to St. After West, the name of St. Nicholas appears la the the symbol of peace, and having done this for Hie help people. Once there was a man who would ninth century mnrtyrologtes, aud churches ot those whom fortune has not befriended good not become a Christian. He heard how many kind to hliu are to be found at the beg betake them to the head burgomaster of the they of airing things St. Nicholas did for his followers, so he the eleventh century. is bound to set down the who town, an Image of the saint. stole He placed the youths who it is more especially, however, from the time form the star company to a very comfortable image In the best room of his house, which was of the removal of his body to Bari, in Apulia that meal, "fis a great Institution, the Star of Bethle-heutilled with treasure. The next inomtng. before his cult Imcnme popular. The Inhabitants of Bari In many Dutch towns and cities. to the he be left house, the Image: Guard $ald orgnnired an expedition, seized his remains by Christmas-I- s celebrated In Holland as a time If, when 1 return, I find anything my treasures menns of a ruse, and transported them to Bari for ami candies and gifts. Toward I'll beat you well! So say lug, he went sugar 'plums gone. where they were received In triumph on the ninth desk. Hie story goes, a white slet Is awuy. Inof May, 1987, and whore the foundations were laid side the door, and the family, attired In spread He had not teen gone long when robbers broke their best new a In of basilica his honor. This was the and bravest, await the snlnt Into the house nnd stole all the treasures, and he origin of s famous and still popular pilgrimage clad In embroidered robes, Ifesently off to them curried tlwlr den. The man came with gems jew"There at 8 nearly 400 churches in England dedb eled gloves and golden nuter-a- nd buck auJ saw what had happened. He was filled In his arms r,Gd to St. Nicholas. He Is the patron saint of .with fury. l!e took n whip either and gifts or sweets or tlie dreaded birch rod for beat and hacked,, The children Uussls ; Ue special protector or children.' uchol." the Image without mercy. hccordIng to their S orious dt sert nrs;, merchants and sailors; and Is Invoked bv Aud these, with a little speech of That very night St. Nicholas himself anpenred scolding or aprobbers. In art St. Nicholas Is travelers against to the robber. He showed them his bruised and proval, he drops upon the sheet Lefore he vanishes with various represented attributes, beiii most again into, the n'ght bleeding form and commanded them to restore commonly depicted with three children standing Such is the kindly .saint who came ter tbe treasure they had stolen. They were terrified, the Island in a tub by bis side. Of the various interpretaand gntherlnr' together all the stuff, carried It -- of Manhattan wuh the first Dutch settlers and tions of this, none ls absolutely certain. olw, still lives among us charged back to Its owner. They told him whot bad only in name aud plnnntloi has been sought In the legend of St. coetume like and he was so astonished that he immedithe rest of ihe immigrants. Mtholas miraculously restoring to life three rich became a Christian. ately been who had ut murdered, youths, up, and The Boy and the Cup 6 000.000 Christmat Treea. In a salting tub by a thievish hihkeeper Once there was a rich man who bad no son to taken It about GOOO.Om trees to or buulc, in whose bouse they hnd taken lodg- be heir to bis wealth, lie made a smplv the ent1refCouutr-Canada to ller Nicholas that If a son were born to himtowjoSL he would co bdJ coust I libn-scl- PREDICTS SUBSTANTIAL RAISE. run-b- ack u Sc v toai kidnov s v, and d so bal u e. 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