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Show - Tire WEEKLY REFLEX. benjamin C. KAYSVTLT.E. ITT An. marsh S32Cra'MK-nY-tt-vrfi-ra-Yregi-- ft on Genuins WtT . q VAMPS y UTAH NEWS REVIEW WHO MADE HISTORY Fred mtss-te- Y. Klcsol, formerly of Ogden, J. KlescI of that city, htf been named a representative ot ffie war according to the advices received In Ogdon from Sacramento, where Mr Kleaal ta vie P'vsJJent of the California National hank. on of Mrs. Fred By JAMES C. YOUNG. CLOCKS I UtV rWk. hf W r m II ih 1m It, alarmt. Our irtmtiAidr mw Uir apnv-- r be klcClare N . the vampire who started ,.t Unless package frV-- n' iertlu t L job r the name tablet y0U Asp,rln Pr ennln for twenty-on- e safe by millions. prosed as told in the Bayer ttornCoW'Headache, Neural- fMe'rwnn.atin. Earache, Toothache. d for Tain. Handy tin At- twelve Bayer Tablet of also 12 few cents. Druggist pact ages. Aspirin U the gea urgv ayer Manufacture of - 1 K fS.Uc7Uc.dd. Advertisement church Hymnal Revised. are to be made in Sseepng reforms MW hymnal cow being compiled JJ Church of England. .The JA include the abolition of The Peace. JJJSrt One Foundation, well other and many pAed Teace." Deum." Te of revision hymns to be the bringing in of hymns z one-ha- lf gad Compiler geience lectures. Hynmary," a It 1 to "General 4 the their labor dur-t- n te crllrd. suspended it tr. work. but have recently On "The Church because be to is dropped foundationfull of mixed metaphors. A hymn ft boly if Longfellow beginning .Onq It take God appears." f church Bickersteth hymn, Doctor place. la objected to Peace, Perfect Peace." The blood of word. the of because whisper." Jtsus the PROPOSES PHI! re-Zo- eij 1 TO ASSIST IDLE SUGGESTS t, of It ia . Swamp-Root- from compounded scientifically Wfetall herb. It ia not 'a stimulant and I taken la towpoonful doses. It i not recommended for everything. It k nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder trouble. A tworn statement of purity ia with Swamp-loo- t. of Dr. Kilmer very bottle If yon need medicine, yon should hit the beet. Ott sale at all drug stores h bottle of two site, medium and large. if you wish first to However, try this peat preparation send ten eenta to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be anre and mention this paper. Advertisement. A Definition. Business Efficiency The " - ability of a transfer company to get $25 no hour eat of a tenant who I moving because the landlord cant get $25 month more out of him. From Life. WOMEN OF MYTHOLOGY. Amazons A nation of Cere; Hercules defeated tve women ot tluntt nail their queeu, to lllppolyte-Theseus for a wife. , Bet Iona Goddess of war, who . ami In buttle arm1 with whit bolding a torch pra-Pre- je chariot of Mar od ap-Pr- d Calllxto A nymph of Arcadia, who changed into a War and pluced the heaven constellation. 3 Dbwordla riven from wed A malevolent deity ; heaven by Jupiter hecuuse dlseension among the god Erythela One of the goddesses of ght apfsilnted to guard the golden fple In the gardens of the llesper Idea. daughter of Jupiter peimltted to de the fortune and particularly the tlon of human life. Clotho at pit, ? whom the thread, spun It Atropcf cut It off when the end "fe arrived. Gerd So Lac-h- e 1 3 beautiful that the bright-Tenaked arms Illuminated r of youth and cup lo all the rod (.cnldegg MANS BEST AGE A can is as old as his organs; ha he as vigorous and healthy et at 35 if he aids his organs in their functions. Keep forming onr vital( organs healthy with COLDfTEDAL world's w buT ran?J,r3 , . "lr fw kidney, nd uric add troubles since U45 rlsnwrTt 4 3 oders; nknal! druggists, three "ir CoW MW bm, M iautaiM CONSTRUCTION Help Western People and At Same Time Assist Those Out of Work Boise, Ida. Immediate development of many governffient Irrigation projects In the West, which will giv em ployment to thousands of men now out of work in various parts of the country, Is the proposal made by United States Senator W. E. Borah of Idaho to Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, to solve the unemployment problem that Is facing the United States at the present time. A popy of the letter of Senator Borah and the proposal contained therein has Wn received in Bois. Senator Borah point out that. In addition to furnishing employment to tins early completion will supply homes for many other thousands of people who have been waiting for year for the . governments to finish Irrigation projects Senator Boraha letter Is, tn part a follows: I am Informed through the pre that you are engaged In working out some kind of program to take care of the unemployed during the coming fall and winter I beg leave to make a suggestion to you As you are doubtless well Informed, we have a great number of Irrigation projects In the West, either ready for construction work or which have been begun and delayed by reason of want of funds Hundreds and even thousand of people are walling an opportunity to make home upon theee pro- I ject In aome Instance of which have knowledge they have been waitI think ing ftr a number of year govroe thatthls with will agree you ernment cannot be more deeply Interested In any proposition tan It Is In getting a many people a practicable matniton our land and 0 arranging ter that they may acquire home I assume that the government will, In taking care of the unemployed, seek to find work for them rather than to of engage In the demoralizing program The work only without them feeding to sane, wholesome and decent way t he when treat an American citizen, for And to Is in want of food him. bo that b may pay for hi charof and not accept It at the hand c taken ity. If these project couldb conditions, up and built under present a folr utilizing Ihe unemployed at of the w age, It teems to be one at leaat we most practical and desirable thing A give emitd do In the f!rt place. n"in' er niucii. htC!" w ork to a lar-- c eL- - thorChy.ensvM'iig them a".l thrir T.hm .Isa. litre of them-e'vI a' the second place, it provides arrq and for aSc for the making of home In this Increasing the production country. In the third place, ultimately art moneys expended upon these pro- repaid to the governjects worth ment. Any of these larfds are necessary amount much more than the to reclaim them, and the government. ,br ia Advertising Pays Banker advertise Itcnver U P.ay a hank to k well thr S; J b.nkcr. Alexander, little Rock Civ-- and Lorn members of the Denver mental association here. Advertising he said, raised the Sl.000.0na bank from S47G.0UQ to Indemnities Chicago Bans board Chicago The Chicago to an medmu trade hti adopted providing aasocUtbrn rules of the In lndwn-titdiscontinuance of dealing 513 to 4L was contracts. v Th vote ay vital rr tea tS y JEWELERS mo main ?TD fARX BUX1 nui jmx) WEDDING STATIONERY Card nwitti In itnlHmf-rilhi- ii Ytif M uilrt l Hir amt Mfhri rotujdfht Jnairf-CottckaEairttiai Ca ENGRAVED AmiDUiKt soo-eeile- d Mirshal Focti of Franco has been t:ivlu, br Mayof Frank Francis to Ogden tn his visit lo the United - lo-rli.- Suvtes in the neur future. The Invite htion U the luded general has been extended through ihe national committee ot the American legion how arranging for Marshal Foch s tour. 1 -r luH-nm- e 17 --r 1 r evvr T Whw YewThbik FORD Think After twelve hours deliberation, th Jury In the case of Ben Carter, charged with the slaying oDATiy Marshal Lee bell of lUfhhdJ last summer, brought In a verd.ct of second degree nusrder, late Saturday, .The verdict waa announced when the court reconvened Monday. Judge FervUoamt Erickson deferred sentence lor leu days. SALT lovaUrf Goverawt Mabey has been named a member of the national committee, of tho Army and Nary Institute and of th Army and Navy Club of America, according to word received from Brtga dler General Howard S, Borden chairman of the national organization. Gov ernor Mabeya appointment carries with It the ml of honarary cltUrman for Utah. SHIPPERS simI SCHOOL boot I IM tstew mmrUIn Coaatry tW krsuti trd OrntoMlMr ('wtraa la lw hl CUwmo, Art. ApitlR ta CrioJ Haairan HiS , ati opl, Salt Lkl Cl SaiaiK-a- CITY, UTAH HALL rUK UKLa Hearing ou the petition of the Utah Manufacturers association for a reduction In tho power rate charged by the Utah Bower and Light company has been set by Ihe jmbHe utilities commission for Kepleiuhei -- tk at 11 o'clock lu the morning The similar protest of the Utah, Lake lirlgallon company will be heard at the same time. 8 l, Uuk. H CAPITOL COFFEE Davldson-Uk- Co, Tea & Coffee e tlfg , Raaiters. gotten end laiporUr AT REDUCED OF FURNITURE FREIGHT RATESr mv yuu nieney. Writ for tralahl ralva and htiav lo pack yu T r a uud ahnunant riirrml Hrr llin llak. . M. It eras all Lake Ca , rtRAMCRS A DYkHt, Oualiip. lavlia We pop Clot hw laearwt Wwk taaraatooL rater Priea lUt oa Nqtak poeiasa. Mrora Ctoaaors A Pvert, 114 F, Broatlwap. deW MONllMKNTt. Write for Btaadarg Markla A Graalt Co., tl) W. Droadoep. real too pleee I rat, follow Da roa4 t HATS rAFKTCRIA Dow a tho atsrhle itolro Opvoalt Fao) Of flea, "a Vtam p Runngn rrENciuk u eog eor tare aka anode, for ramplra. erkrw rU. toll Lehr Stomp Co , 4 W. bruodoap. CaiAM BOCtiHT. Send aa pour rroam Wealrra Creamrrp Co., 144 W. Fourth MIL For a-- iad Recommendations that Ilarry Hamll MUMICAL ton be required to serve twenty Jenr n the state prison for tho Becks Hot Springs holdup, and that W. O. Jones. who confessed to afJing Hamilton lu tho robbery, b confined for Iwelv INBTRUMKNTI of rvrrp deerriptloa. na Soil Writ, Daiaeo-Heoha- . rerp reap Mrmo. Lta FOCLTII T .BOllliJJT,. roe hm rmalU ahl poaltr'y, ear-- and imo to Fulla MkL Corroo eripht, Prompt rrtarnr Write fa prtroo. years, were made to tha state board ml pardons by Judge L, B. Wright of tl a rrttulnal division of tho Third diaL-i- it court at KaUmlay. Solt-Lak- UKI ROWLAND of "good Throughj rduda committee, recently appointed by the Bark City Commercial Club, to confer with the county commissioner and state road commissioiners with slew of securing a sufficient appropriation for the shilling of Bark Avenue from the end of th paved portion to the D. A 11. G. wye, favorable action la likely to mult. - and pushing them to project hlm-(cl- f. owcl. . BOYD PARK. lire causing damage estimated at about ?2i,OUJ at Bingham broke out tn James Byers restauruut on Main street a few m nutes before noon and spread to adjoining property, destroying severs! bulbLng. After vine hour's work the firemen in getting lb blaze uuder control. A c & r OP Senator Borah of Idaho Has Plan to fed secure when yo bow that the medicine you are about to taka ia absolutely pure and contains no x harmful or habit producing drugi. Swamp-faoia Kilmera Dr. medicine Such a kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The mine itandard of nurity, strength isd excellence ia maintained in every fcottl SECRETARY OF WESTERN PROJECTS aaturaDy To TO COMMERCE Feeling of Security A I 7111- - young Henry II came to the thruue tf Prance In 1M7 he waV cvinplrtfly under the subjection of woman fifteen years older than But Diane de loltlers rnuked as. on .f the tvauties of her day until an U1 woman, and tlimighout the life of the king she maintained her. hold over him. site seemed to have discovered the vc ret of jvriieiunl youth, which probably meant that bh took excellent cure of herself in a. physical way. something uukuown at that tlui. It related that every morning aha v uhed her face It) well water, aud enjoyed frequent baths, a practice not very common tn the Fifteenth century. Henry was only eighteen when ho first met Diane, He waa th second s'ii of Francis I, and gossip would have us believe that she had already been loved by the father. However thut may have been, ah was a widow and a wonderfully beautiful woman. She easily enslaved Henry, who soon the dauphin through the death of Ida brother, and then the king. Diane a power was unlimited, add, although she would apiear to have liked Henry well enough, slie turned her hand to eurlchinent of herself and relatives. The old, old atory was repeatway she sought. ed, of raids wn the public treasury,' The people groaned and a party be- heavy taxes, and a groaning populace, gan to gather around the Black Prince, Diane heeded the storms of Ufa very son of Edward, who had come home little. She kept Ilenry'a queen, Cathfrom tha wars abroad. In an unwise erine de Medici, In the background, moment Alice had parliament sum- and ruled things aa her fancy dictated.1 moned to vote new taxes. But the But the little Catherine, an Italian,' parliament rebelled and Edward, near bided her ttme to be avenged. Un-- J his dotiig, was forced to. give up Alice, doubtedly-Dian- a knew her feeling. both agreeing tliut they would never She w as a woman to her finger tip. meet again. Then the Black Prince Ida life King Henry waa Throughout died. Alice came back to the palace, u muu torn between good and bad re-more powerful than ever. great hunter, he neglected. At thla Juncture she hit upon the affairs' of state, and Diana managed1 Idea of cornering certain Imported tlu'iii as she liked, always with an ey luxuries, working through a merchant. to the benefit of herself and friends, The volume of commerce was compar- Then Henry would give up the chase atively small at that time. It was an and sedulously devote himself to tha easy matter to carry out her plan. mi tlon'g business. At such times Diana So Alice became England's first profit- tried to distract him with amusements,' eer and gained new wealth. The king w timing him that he worked too hard was feeble and frequently near death, uml must enjoy himself more. Wherbut Alice tenderly administered to him ever Henry turned, Diane waa ever and by the very force of her own spirit there before him, with a quicker wit kept him alive. In every direction the and the ability to overreach him. levied new exactions and the people When Henry died Catherine camo were afraid to act. Scandal coupled into Hiwer, aa her son were all young. her name with that of several men, Her first action was to banlHh Dlano. but Edward would not believe her un- Then she forced her to return much of faithful. How far the might have gone the wealth she had seized, even In It would be impossible to say bad not some crown the of Jewels. And eluding the kings falling health reached a bo long as Diane lived, Catherine never crisis. . forgave the king's mistress, but fob ' lowedTier wlth spItefur revenge, Who time had ruu Its course, she left Edmay say wbat her own heart had exward to die alone. But not until aha when' In the dark year perienced had removed the rings from the fin- Diane smiled and nodded beside th gers of this king, whose deeds had re- throne? sounded through all the world, only to become the prey of a servant girl who ENGLANDS MOST DANGEROUS was not even pretty. un-d- Na-tlon- A YOUNG KING. 1 physician -- THE OLD WOMAN WHO RULED, PROFITEERING. A ITER seizing half of France ad leaving Hi- - lonquered country to his l!vntttiai,t, Kdward III returned, to toward the clont of the Fourteenth evu Mir .'(he imM jiowerful tilth tl f inti Ion had ever know. n. He hint been Lmi; at the wars and was determined to let jounger shoulder 1,1 rr the bunion. HU mind waWent U1M'11 rvi rent luh, the rest and plenty " hardij vin. Hl e fell upon Alice vrrer. Stn- pndmbiy w a servant abuui the pulav, uud was uellher pretty n.r talented. Hut she had a flattering tongue and the will which move even walls. So it waa uot Jong until her mime begun u, w linked with that of Kdward Then his wife died, the good (jiiuti) Philippa. Immediately Alice iVrrefs cauie luto the full measure of her power. Thi woman hud one ruling passion Benjamin C. Marah bat been named Edward was completely her domination. She persuaded managing director of th Farmers' council, succeeding George P. him to give her estates In 17 counties, Hampton, who died last June. Hr. many of them wrung from their rightMarsh for th paat two and ful owners. She hud herself appointed years has been secretary and director as guardian" to wealthy orphans and of legislation of the organization. rifled their property. Court office were sold through her. She undertook to dictate even in the law courts, and actually sat upon the bench with erown Judges to see that they decided tn the sc ott Pi adUalo) vbmkm, -- finance-committe- 0LDNMOHILI DiaTKIIIUTOta. CarrOtnuh tlad eo harsatn A B Tuttraefn, 44T I Mtiw Hinge dll Hilar bill I'tehHt Hina c KLaSTIC uir pouf amtnr trmihii-t- , Lw.il TOl KING MPRS. Seizure of n large roadster Icedct Wanif leturera sbdomlnrl. Malrrnttp rapportreL with whiskey at Salt Dike In front o Tra-- r filer S. H Soomar Co., Braoie Aread the postofilce building at Slain and WELDING, AUTO RADIATORS A Maehlnorp Hamilton stands forth Rogloffice place at 2:30 oclock Satur hullt and repaired. Beat end rhraprat. Potto the dry page of history aa Repairing Cr, 441 South State. afternoon day by agents of the chief Welding one of Its roost remarkable characters.' federal prohibition field agent, Joar L. D. ft BUSINESS COLLEGE. Her mother was an inn servant, her faMu-- 1 of F, Cannon, it Is believed by the gov All mmiaerelal hraarhaO, ther a stable baud. She began life as ernment officer will lead to tho dlv Catalog free. 44 N Mai St. Salt Uke Cltp. of name Emma, closure of n a nursemaid by the largo gang of whiskey BKiD FITTING CORSET PARLORS. boro In 1777. At sixteen she had bepee la lata la Amigma. making. Aula between Canada muggier operating a, braiding, arrordta come a ladys maid and a beauty who Herartluhlng. Mooton. Lake E. Bdwp. rod of Salt Sad Bat tone mada. way tide by pirating But lost her she attracted all eyes. VtllXAMZlNC A BETBKADING. Gualltp and place and turned barmaid Instead. He! Wbat la declared to be n fairly comgtaadard Tire Warhr, Mt So Sum sweetheart waa carried off by a navy a roost collection and plete Interesting hla bkx tour local publisher cap tala press gang. She Implored obgoe Iona to f hinders, rpnetal hlaaka, Paeaedi to spare him, which he did for hef vf specimens of mineral and ora Mo gives Qua klip Barr tea all kinds oi terIn and tained Utah la contiguous sake. The vampire had begun her Oaolifp or ham ritory has been presented to th ststo MOLER RARREk COLLRC. career. Mis Ida Legg of Salt Lake, Lr la few waofct At H. Want Temple StraoC f Utah hy Emma soon deserted th captain to. ftwattarar f nMngr With a nntlnnnl rod will b placed on exhibition In tho Hnnas-ri- s a richer mao, but not until sho. had -l Wiilrta i ouseum oa the ground floor of th cap-If- fMOMUMl. 4 M-- l M Nll Nil lalt Clll studied under private tutors, learning f can bo a soon aa aalubl fixtures music, languages, anything bejcjnlod thomselvea tha and xbtalned, specimens Her ease. next craved, wlh Impressive y tan bo refurbished, ramrofd and conquest, a sporting nobleman, waa relabeled. broke In a year. Then tha former maid fell In with a doctor, who aold Lawrence Haywood, employed at tho beauty potions and exhibited her aa an example. George Romney, the painter, State Bank of Garfield at Psngultrh, saw Emma and called her tha dlvina has been appointed a federal prc.MhL tloa enforcement agent for tho dislady." She became celebrated. After exchanging the quack doctor trict of Utah and will report for duty for th great painter Emma learned to In Salt Lake on October J, according to word received Thursday from sing, developing a fine voice. Then ah Washington by Prohibition Director left Romney for Charles Francis th wit. who sooq squandered hla J. E. Richard at Salt Lake, hr. la a nephew of Ben Hey wood, all upon her and appealed to Sir William Hamilton, an uncle. Sir William, formerly United States marshal for ambassador to the court of Naples, the Utah dlstlrcL fell under Emma's spell. He bought off the nephew, married Emma and It la reported thsf the test well of took her to Naplea. The vampire had the Midwest OU company In UcElmo he arrived. She we twrnty-scvpn- , AcrmJUAjJtt V Jify-ooe. Dortex. Colo., has bee a brought la a --H'J i jj": Then Iloratio Nelson, England's na- producer. Tlge company has not given ut any statement as to the quantity val hero, came to Naples at tha bead cV his fleet. He had lost one tha flow of oil. but apparently raand )f eye an arm, and was an little, table reports are to tho effect that a eal producer hxa bao drilled. Tha man, but Emma fancied him, probably be'rouse of his great name. Nelson left rompany has been At work or. this well for nearly a year, and during that rime NapW won hla famous victory at th Nileand returned to Lady Hamilton. ud much trouble with ths water Un Souq both he and the Hamilton came ind with fishing Job. Th oil U rw back to England. Gossip had precedbeen struck at a depth ported to ed them. Nelson wife left him. Th f 1740 fact . . public hated Emma as touch as It loved Nelson, but It could not affront ber iL fL Crahara of Trovo, former without wounding him. So their rela of the Utah State Elka associa-Ion- , tloo continued until 1S05, whCSNek has been appointed deputy grand son was killed In battle, hla lasf xaUed ruler for the Utah district, being a plea for Emma to telegraphic advice from W. But evil days lay ahead of her. She iV. Mountain of Toledo, Ohio, grand had lived extravagantly. The famous xalted ruler of the B. I O. Eika. Thla beauty and wrecker of hearts, now a 1, the highest honor iLatraD Coae io woman of the finest" effi t ure my- member of the state organization, was thrown Into a vile vlr, Graham la member of the the flANATO'iT CACJCfO debtors Wbea released, Elks In Utah who only held prison. vt V I AS T INGlV CACXfr has the potthrough the aid of friends, she fled to ion of state Co president of the assorta-JoTJiah Calais and died there tn 1S13. Her ce 'far exalted and district DABOr grand luf deputy a&roud was an oil pett'coaL OOtfM 5 nCf ruler. BEAUTY. THE VAMPIRE WHO NEVER GREW OLD. Lady LITTLE French girl born in 1CI5 had read Montaigne at ten. and showed signs of beauty no less remarkable than her Intelligence. At thirteen she assured a priest who leetnred her for misbehavior that all religion was Imagination, and Intimated that they both knew It waa not to be taken seriously. At fifteen he waa enjoying th favor of Richelieu and we have the word of Voltaire thut he waa her first lover, and she was probably his last mistress. An old woman once read the glrla fortune" and predicted that the would.reaeh that station a prediction which waa borne out and brought the crone a pension for her last day from the girl whoe palm she .bad read. Thla girt was Ninon de LEncloa, who grew to be the most celebrated woman of her age. At twenty-threhe had accumulated a amall fortune, and throughout the remainder of her eighty-nin- e year she helped to ahapo the destinies of men and nation. Ann of Austria, queen of France, and on Euof the most powerful figure in herself against powerless rope. found A e Ninon. I wit and de Iicv might mingle In this delight f the was special It zrunce. 1 from Ninon to beseech and win favor ri to make aome poor poet ministers, wealth. night. She distributed JUT. laughter with a lavish hand. bo One old man named Pea Tveteaux, d' affecti bad vainly sought l which h with a bit of yellow ribbon hU had given him clasped In as the most rlbboa of Mt fancy that t life . ' his precious thing In Do famous. are Ninons epigram she love Is dangerous?" you know why n Because people will inking .tsuhnmer She, w ho had beej un-eso often, took love lightly. bewas an episode whichi might So It her ser ous! y . come tragic If t ren ted to her lightly and happily -- d TJU rV .m ful woman wl.cn Lore her frit sewty visited who he death has rweet tribute Into Cnpld had retreated " h1" aron rrinkle : five. ta Lttie 3 i brrid-rtn- Mr-te- a. Cl'-iH- ol pos-dbl- ' Ora-vill- a s e, Hey-woo- the writer, loved Voltaire waa her life. Nlnoo all of her Her lover Indefender. and friend milicluded the great Conde, foremost beat The time. bis of tary leader te France gathered of blood and brains her aalon, and mother anxiously Salnt-Evremon- f P.fRi-tenr- d GlufniRiiuHiiyo 'Is iHffvi loJClT'' I (tji Wi' odd-lookin- g le prtHi-de- ac-ordl- ng Andie-compllshments- , - n CAllnig w |