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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH EllS SHE ACTION TERMINATES EIGHT-DAWALKOUT, ACCOMPANIED BY SERIOUS RIOTING. DEMOCRATIC CANDiDATr Seven Have Been Killed. Fifty Wounded, Many Arretti Made and Property Damage of $250,000 Since Strike Began. Says First Duty of New Ari t.on Will Be Rat.f, cation Predicts Friends of Lean Ien er. Tin street cur employ strike e. of G' O. P. day h i by serious rioting, futiu to h close Monday nili t, when a committee of the tramway workers cm lei upon the general r of the tramway uni Infonnei Mm tliut the men would return to work. The toll of death us n result of the rlot.s was raised to seven Monday following the death of Leonard 18, in n hospital, He whs shot und wounded in thu riots ut tlie east side cht burns Thursday night. r was a Union Pacific railroad shopman. When the seven officers of the union who called tin strike appeared before Judge Greely . Whltford la the district court for sentence for contempt, the Judge announced be would defer action. The Judge found them guilty Friday of last week of calling the strike In violation of an injunction. Asking for the continuance, Attor-honytie C. Williams, representing the strikers, outlined the steps taken by the union leaders to comply with j previous mnl accompanied I Dayton, Ohio -- Gov. TUTAttgnst 7 received aiTi mally the $ Eo- - 1, at the head of tl.V'j. Vf !t . k, campaign. - Governor r, Cox rl t honorable" the l arding for a separate frm ! llU.e Germany, and charm ter'es as most disheartening event ln tion since the Kussuns ,7 Uia,le separate peace with Gen.,.0 Says first duty of the adr tration wiH be .atifn (lf , treaty and predkts th.u Jr,ihu.tu league will rally tu eh.t,, the requisite majontj fr tmikoz Assails the Lodge n senate -- V. . I i eniusculating. Promises strict law enforcement the prohibition amendment um h S nr JTWG 3fcfZ4AT s ir r it w if Chula-longkor- n a 1etro-grud- e. t. x s half-sister- ssO-ciat- half-sister- - half-siste- . e. -- - of" c Volstead law. The public offum who fails to enforce the i.iw lg u enemy both of the const itut.oa tci the American principle of majontj rule. a Charges that scna'onil oligarvliy," led by Senator Lodjf, Penrose and Smoot, selected Setuttof Harding to lead the Republicans aij fastened into the party platform th creed of bitterness and hate and tin vacillating policy that possesses it." Charges that millions in lauiiiagj funds have been gathered for cause, and warns the against cunning devices, backed by unlimited prodigal expenditure! to confuse the lure" Urges ratification of the woman su- and spoke it fluently so fluently that she became the und interpreter for Siamese nobility and many of the other young European ladies who, like herself, hnd married the of Slain. She was the first of their number to don the Siamese costume and wore It with such grace that the others soon followed, and not long ago the queen mother waa delighted to see all of the foreign princesses ppear before her, robed in the hrilliant-huedress of her own court. pf course, being a foreigner and not being equal In hi oval to her royal husband. It be impossible to think that one of her two sons should possibly wear the Siamese crown. And so the choke may be the third son of the late King Chulalougkorn and his rojal spouse the late queen mother, who before ber marriage was known as Princess Sawa Pa Pongse. This third son, Prince Nakorn Rajasrlma, like his brother, the king, is ffrage constitutional amendment, unmarried. Ills younger brother, however, women "are entitled to tte married, and married to a a daughter of voting as a matter of ngh', privilege of King Chulalougkorn. His Issue, therefore, and because' they will be helpful a would be In line for the throne, and patrlow wholesome maintaining What may work a groat change in the policy of the king at the present crisis Is the fact of policy. Scores the Republican platform for the death of the queen mother, who died last absence of a line that breathes emNovember and was cremated last month. She otion of pride In the nation's wa waa a woman of great character and her opinions had weight with her son, the king. As a child achievements, that "while soldiers fell she was a brllllnnt creature In both mind and ln the trenches President Wilson of U body. Long before she was chosen to be the broken in the enormous labor office. queen of her royal brother she was eager to learn Denounces profiteering at length everything that brother learned and nothing was too hard or too difficult for her nnd promises that profiteers shoud impatient and Impetuous mind. suffer the penalty of the crra'Ml In after life the little law. , princess proved to he all If t at she had both for returns Advocates fair promised as a child. A lover of the beautiful, she demanded and had about her the bor and capital and approves the dbeautiful things) of life. Not only flowers and evelopment of both "into large unh colors and Jewels for the body did she without injury to the pnbh demand, but flowers and colors and Jewels for the mind interest. Approves collective Uf Never before had the young women of Slam so gaining by labor through Its own universal an opportunity for study. The We should not by h queen mother bnilt school after school schools for the 1W r. iS abridge a mans right either t princesses over which her own niece was placed or quit his employment." as "school mother and for the staff of teachers Advocates more homeowner. of which she searched England, Europe and AmerPraises American joutb for It ica. Not content with this she Instituted other service and declares nation owe schools for the others girls who hnd no ddied and their Mood in their veins, hut who had brains in royal debt to those who their ependents and to the wounded, heads primary schools, graded schools, high should be trained and rehablUt!"-Sayschools. .. America has neither lust M Long before the war she had become interested Mexico's domain nor disposition In hospital work and hnd hospitals for the women disturb her sovereign r.ght'. of Siam as plentifully scattered tf throughout her Advocates giving a thorough kingdom as had her royal husband planted hosgovew pitals for men. And, when SInm entered the war to private ownership" under now ' iif It was the queen mother who latter the raent regulations, started the Red fiasn Cross work and gathered around her the Would provide V (hlef ing accepted. women of the nation. Not content with roads. for the credits the hosinmiehi i Hi . ? pitals already built, she built still another Pledges for "heavy and and better equipped than nnv other In the reduction of federal taxes. larger kingdom, and for It she sent to the uttermost of reform Advocates parts of the world for the best In every depart- agencies and activities ment. act Commends federal reserve When the yonng king overthrew all Amerira In precedent the greatest factor and declared that he would not marry any of Ids efforts next to tlm personal acn that he would not tolerate the roval of the people harem and that rather than this he would Urn!Advocates repeal of all war single, It was the queen mother who stood and- freedom of speech bv him and who assisted him In bringing ont the striding women of the court and y compelled them to he sembly. Asks for conservation of recognized as a part of the new scheme of t( things At his majestys coronation ceremonies the young prevention of child labor, employe "rfJ.hp . 'T'irt-t- he king's nnd pay for government others whS would natnrall tave become mem- shift'for' anarchistic-- agitaipr troTor;r bers of his household were, for the first time In development of waterway Starnes- - history, seen at the royal ball in the tion. theaters, at Muners and other royal public functions. it wfl8 the young king who decreed Greek Against Turk. the new Oder, hut tt was the faithful -tjueen mother Constantinople. The who made the new order a factor In preparing to land immediate J practical the life of the Siamese court. at Samson n and to commence Siam is tiny little kingdom, so cunningly toward Angora from the i tucked away under the eaves of China that divert the Kemal forces greater the average globe trotter passes It bv 9 ted much ns a backward glance. But he without so w horn now are concent . .tta-- ' who does the prem Smyrna front for atop lingers, and. lingering. Is lost in the lure of which, accord! n t0 the luxury of this diminutive Asiatic fue-are nothing bejoud Fer Shun- ts the richest-countrdeveloping - w of if? r jk orld. and those who have lived proportion. there Ion claim that It Is most fascinating: The capital or the state. Two Vvctima of Fire. Rangkok. is s)fUfltpd ha'-on. tha. CliRa phya Portland. Mrs. Joseph ( Mdherof killed and MiVsUrEvWWaters), a stream that, rislne nn forests of the North, cuts In twain Edith Ilogne were both the cT try and its capital and, broadening IN banks nnd ten others slightly majestically past the ffshln- a fire destroyed the Llton -- M " d -- niptl tnto apartment bouse. s blue-blood- tt ... IIK recent death of his royal highness, Chao Fa Clirakrabougs Phlva-nariPrince PMtsanulok, the heir presumptive to the Siamese throue, directs attention to the fact that King Rama VI Is the first bachelor ROOSEVELT HAS ACCPETED. king of Slant In 2, MX) years. And, what Is more, It la International Declares League of Natione la Practi-ca- l diplomatic gossip that he is waiting Solution of Practical Situation. to win an American woman to share his throne. One reason may be that Hyde Iark, N. Y. P.efore several thousand persons, who stood uearly King Rninu hns seen American eautles In twenty states of the two hours under a sweltering sun, Union. Franklin D. Roosevelt formally accept llama VI, known to his own people as Seindct ed the Democratic humiliation for vice , f f F r Phra Pnratnlndr Malta Vajiravudh Mongkut Krao, on 0 uud urged ratipresident August fication of the peace treaty, which, to 8oradvst Phra Rama Thlbodl VI, l one of the most make It a real treuty for real peace, Interesting monarch, writes Frederick Dean, M. A., In the New York Tribune. The first bachelor must include a league of nations,'' that ever sat upon the Siamese throne, he Is said The league of nations, he assertto be waiting for an American girl to share his ed, is a practical solution of a practhrone. The king's grandfather, Maha Mongkut, "looked over" twenty of the states of the Union. tical situation, It Is no more jierfect used to He is the only enstern monarch with a western he desired und had a member that say than our original constitution, which of education the most democratic despot In the every family of note In his kingdom In hi? has been amended eighteen time and household." No outsider ever knew Just how world. For Slam Is an absolute monarchy; poswill soon, we hope, be amended the many wives he did have. Ills son, Maha sibly the most absolute monarchy in existence nineteenth, was jterfeot. It Is not antithe father of the present king, had three today. Rama VI holds In the palm of hla hand national, It Is antiwar, wives on the, day before he waa made crown not only the property and possessions of his Mr. Roosevelt urged extension of prince. On that day he married ninety-seve9,000,000 subjects, hut their very lives. A few teaching the Illiterate, strengthening more to make up the complement of one hundred, years ago, when China was in the throes of not of the Immigration laws to exclude the which waa the proper number of wives for the oue, but of several revolutions, and had declared two "republics," the spirit of unrest started to unfit, higher salaries to government crown prince to have. When lie died ten years trickle he child down Into little Slam, but stopped at the had further between 7,000 and 8,000. When his ago employees, protection of border. SInm is called the kingdom of Muang life and women In Industry, und reor- son, the then crown prince, returned from his long Thai" (the People of the Free"), and ganization of governmental mavhlnery. stay in Europe he had spent a third of his life nothing could enter thnt paradise to disturb that freeJn England, France, Germany and Russia, and had dom." The country is so prosperous, the fates ANARCHISTS ARE AIDING SOVIET made frequent visits to Belgium. Italy and Spain, are so low, the advantages are so numerous that Norway, Sweden and the Netherlands his father those living In Cochin-Chinon the east and In presented Mm with a collection of Siamese Berkman and Goldiban Touring RusBurma on the west are clamoring to get over the beauties, saying: , sia for tha Rada. Siamese fence to become partakers of the eon, here are something over a hundred plenty :New York. - Alexander Rcrkman of theMybeauties that awaits all who make their home in this enof court to the for start you light aud Km ui a Goldman, dejmrted front chanted land. with, and to these you may add as the United States as undesirables, now housekeep'ng A ruler who Is so wise you see fit. and so good, so gener are aerviug the Russian soviet govRut the young prince, much to the discomfort ous and so far sighted, is capable of performing ernment In official capacities, accord- of Ms royal father, told the monarch modern miracles, lie is hut forty that he would manj jears of a to Miss from letter Godman sent have none of tills wholesale ing age and Ims been on the throne ten marriage business, His . jears. to friends In New York from and added thnt when he was ready he would marry father ruled for forry-two- ; his grandfather was one wife, and she shall he the queen of my henrt hale and hearty at sixty-threWith his constins well as the queen of my realm. They are touriug Russia as memtution of iron Hnd his well known temperance in His father a bers of commission appointed by the took the decision of his sou very much to heart all things nothing hut an untoward accident should soviet government to gather material and some have gone so far as to say that his hoys deprive Slam of her democratic ruler and the for a museum of the revolution. stub) orn adherence to his word helped to end his world of one of the progressives of the age. ro.vnl father's life. When his majesty Maha Over a half century ago King Mongkut had in Hun Warships Reach Gotham. Vajiravudh known thereafter as Rama VI his palace what he called Ms "American room." came to the throne, as there was no queen Riid New York. Five captive warship, Around the walls were paintings of every presionce units of the proud German navy, uo heir, a crown prince, or, as they say in 81am, dent of the United States. Often he has been but now, humbled und battens! relies an heir presumptive, had to be chosen, and the heard to say: of a defeated natiou, mme into New lot naturally fell to the late I'rtnce Fhltsanuh-k- . I am planning my own country on the customs York harbor Monday. Their arrival who was a brother of. the king by the same and the laws of America." Ills son, lhe late King Chulalongkom, sent his narked the begriming of their las mother,. Siam is a polygamous country. According to son to the White House In year of existence, for when tney serve Siamese Washington for a visit' law a man may have as many wives as that has been denied me, and which f contheir purpose as exhibits they will b he can support. The households of royalty ran sider to be one of tha greatest of deprivations." sunk. into almost countless numbers. Old King Moug-kuEver since Slam was opened to the West the grandfather of the present monarch, used America has been foremost In the minds and the Bandits Hold Up Express Train. " to say: hearts of the SIameserulers: And If In his best"" Chicago. Four armed men held, up I like I have eighty-sifamilies. large Judgment this eastern monarch shall find a suitYork New the Chicago day express children.'' . able mate affiong the women of America he train on thtx lVnnsjlvanM railroad will The present king has . something like twenty but remen t the long friendship between the land station, !u the suband any quantity of In of the free of Asia and that other land of the urbs. A- - dining cur steward who -doing away with the royal harem hi majesty-strucfree of America. oue of the bandits was shot. a blow at one of the oldest and most fundaMany years ago a Siamese monarch found himmental customs of the country. And If he self among a people without a woman of Raisin Prices Advanced. high chooses to step out of the beaten track and marry enough rank for him to make his queen. R0 he Fresno, Calif The California a forelgnefhe will be carrying out but one more married his own sister. Since that time the cusRaisin company has named of hts unexpected reforms, for which he has beeu tom has prevailed that the ruling monarch must prices for the 1 k--l) raisin crop in a noted ever since he came to the throne. marry at least one of his for the 15 cents to the grower. 'lids basis of Rama VI Is a remarkable man In many reheir must he possessed of royal blood on both Is au Increase Iff 3 cents a pound ov er spects. was twelve he At the age of sent to sides. The late queen mother was the r Into .the .foreign school,,, oFbU Jnajwty.Ma England.-whe- re last year ho Jler . sons m regime In less than six months, lie played foottherefore, were eligible to kingship. The late Battle With Bandit ball at Rugby, learned to fence, ride and swim; was the next In nge to the king, and. In prince even-wav- . w w of and tournaments Into flirted men oundetfT entered ere tennis, golf was the rightful heir to the throne. Chicago. Two Educated one perhaps fatally p inirroYorferdurt and vmde-hnlyrics... Later, he went to Heldel-erg- . Jh. England a nd France nd having UveL.for, a where he crossed swords with the daredevils between a policeman and u bundit on long time .in Russia, where he was of the captain Into his the hearts of hla way a street car Monday. The robber, and drank and sang guard to the czar. It was but natural that he lie entered follow In the footsteps of fighting as he hacked off the car, es- fellow workers. Returning lo England many of the other memChrist college. Oxford, where on graduation he bers of the nobility and the royal caped Into the darkness. of the took the first prize away from seven of the brainSiamese court, and marry a foreigner.family His choice Increased Rates Suspended" iest of Rrltl'herv tind Then went to Paris, where was a Russian Indy.- notcf royal Mrth.'bnt Washington. The Interstate comhe wrote a play that was produced at the Corned le good Uncage, who became Princes Catherine merce commission has susjwnded until Francaise; he returned to Germany and wrote his the S!mee court. The new princess was a vi-of X.eeember 9 the proposed schedule of thesis for Ms doctors degree In German, and. vacious young woman, handsome, clever, a the St. Ivuis & San Francisco rail- after visiting every court In Europe, returned good linguist and an wife worthy of the brilway. Increasing rates for interstate home by way of America, where he stopped long liant man she had raptured. krao snort a Uon of various commodities. She was quick to pick up the Siamese enough to pay the president an extended visit and tongue half-brother- ill I. i the courts order directing them to declare the strike off. Fifty persons have lieeu wounded and more than 100 arresls have been made since rioting began. Property damage has been estimated ut tuoro than $250,000. The executive committee of the strikers, which wail authorized by u mass meeting of strikers to np&rHlatu further with the company, met Monday morning amt quickly made its decision to end the strike. near-Knglewo- Co tiiatj. sands Of demotracj . i, ti'h lowers gathered at tlt fa.r and foe and heard the vandal. ite outLr.e y I jl mate, Franklin ing Cq Deinou-ut- With Governor Tein-nie- , 11 iuation. iimu-utte- Tetn-ine- ... El Denver licun eight FoftUY' LEADERS OPPOSING PACT d "then-actionar- y com-tr- half-siste- r, -. -- half-sister- s - re-ma- - half-sister- . " ai IN H y 2JW - i- e Mi-iva- be-Ro- yft - if 7' ir..' ? ntm hun.lrH thanv.nd !, il rn cd the Venice of the Eat and tt mr CnnaN than Its namesake in the Adriatic The Siamese are a . people; the corners of their are always looking someth; rg better. noft-rfii- v fr P-t-hey M--- Former Banker to Wear Omaha M. L. LleubMB- - president of the Find of Sutton, Neb., which has been senteuced to f1'4 the federal prison at Leaven bat complicity in wrecking the ; |