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Show f TIIE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSV1LLE, UTAH fa StyaiJ JEW CHINESE Have Kidneys Examined By REilCIIES 2000 Your Doctor QUAKE'S DEAD . J Maid withaMan IN OVERTHROW OF RADICALS f CANTONESE "ARMY ONE MOVE CONTEMPLATED Rafael Sabatini IN BLUE JACKETS QUARTERED COTTON MILLS IN REAOI NESS FOR EMERGENCY.. ruva Cantonese Pressing on to Boechew an Weold Include Southern Co tlngsnte Against tha Manehurlan I ItIon C Threatep the Railroad Communications Washington Indications that . tha Chines political pot la bubbling with activity and may coma to a boll In a saw alignment of tha rival military fareas ara contalnad la recent from Shanghai and alaawhera reaching Washington. Tha reports have to do, ta.a large extent, with unconfirmed rumors la Shanghai as to Intentions of various . Chinese generals. They present the possibility, however, of a new military alliance between disaffected com menders of the defeated army of Sun Chnan-Fang- , the "forces" of 'Marshal la Honan province and the Cantonese war lord, Chang la opposition to the northern group Manchurian headed by dictator, and which Includes Chang whose troops bare now taken over the Shanghai area. , dls-patch- . Wu-Pel-F- u Kai-8he- Chang-Tso-Ll- n, Tsun-Chan- Panama Canal Undar Guard Panama Defense units have taken up positions at strategic points along the canal to prevent the landing of the "enemy, and the air patrol has sight ed the first vessels of the "attacking? war battle fleet. Thus the army-navgame by United 8tates war forces will soon be under way. ' Among the prep aratlona taken by the "defenders" is the camouflaging of all positions so as to Interfere with airplane observe, lions,' The military attaches of France, Spain . and Italy arrived here from Washington especially to observe the war game between the Panama de fenders and the attacking battle fleet . y -1- 5- . Shanghai A force of 100 Japanese blue Jackets was landed in Shanghai and quartered in the Japanese cotton mills In readiness for any emergency. The city Itself ess Quiet, with chief Interest centering on the fate of. where Geueral Chang Tsung Chang has arrived and Is busy Soo-cho- strengthening the petition of northern troops against the Cantonese, who have been steadily pressing on that city in" the hope of cutting the railway. Although military reports received from the field were vague and conflicting, some of the details strongly. Indicated that a resumption fit the Canhad tonese pressure on Boot-boplaced that city In a perilous position. It was reliably reported that the, Cantonese had passed Wuktang and had reached a point five miles below 8hang-hal-Kankln- g 800-cho- ' - Civilian t raffle no th Bhanghal-Nan-kinrailway ba been auspendod because of the military concentration going on whereby the 8hantungesa hope to protect this, ' their ' main artery of communication. g com-mando- rs Aviators Fall to Reach Hidden Town ; Denver, Colo. Bllvorton and Eure- ka, mining town of southwestern Colorado, held prisoners for throe weeks by snowdrifts and snowslldos, remain prisoners of the storm. Valiant 'efforts lasting more than seven hours on the 'part of Captain Floyd N. Shu maker and Lieutenant E. W. Goss to take assistance to the Inhabitant! of towns failed when the storm-riddethe huge Dellavlland airplane In which they left Denver with suppliea was unable to combat the severe storms which whipped the peaks of the Continental divide. Flying at an altitude of 14,000 feet, the intrepid aviators mads five unsuccessful attempts to cross the barriers of the Rocky mountains, and five times they were forced to abandons their attcmpL n . 8. Cables Resumed Erodes, Germany Direct cable com munlcntion between Germany and the United States, Interrupted since the World war, Is to be restored by the opening of the new Emden-Atore- s cable, which connects with the Asores New York line. An exchange of greet tags between President Coolldge and President Yon Hlndenburg wlll mark the formal opening of the new line for commercial use, which Is scheduled for S p. m. Later messages will be exchanged between General Managers Kent Cooper of the Associated Press and Mantler of the Wolff bureau of . Oerman-U- Berlin. Little Hope foe Colton Road Bill Washington In the pressure of reo cgnltlon. Representative Colton had no opportunity to call up the Oddia-Co-l ton road bill, which would permit the federal government to advance the full coet of Interstate highways, where the state are unable to contribute toward the cost of projects running through sperselyssttled areas. Failure to get action will probably pnt the bill over to the next congress. , Tenepsh Afire Over Geld Find Tonopah. Nev. Nearly 100 automo bllea stood ready here for n stampede to a new district yield tag whet prospectors said was the richest Quart ever seen In southern Nevada. Two boys arrived here with two sacks filled with the Quarts. Assays of the ore made gave returns of 178,000 a. ton. g ld la Considered Washington Representative Colton was assured by the speaker that hs will be recognised to call op for conRoad Colton-Oddt- e . BUI sideration In the house the Oddte-Co-l ton highway bill passed by the senate authorxtag the federal government to advance up to the full cost certain Important Interstate highways where the states aro unable to meet their proper tionate share of the cost ss established by the federal highway act. Tho bill la designed to hasten the completion of Important highways In aparaely settled sections of the west and would particularly aid Colorado, Arisons and Nevada. Coolldge Mad no Attempt to Lead Washington, D. C. So far as congress has a relation to the presidential politics which now come Into the foreground, one may say that President Coolldge had toward congress a definite attitude, which became more marked aa the session ended. The presl-leavoided any political relation with congress whatever. Hs kept his attitude so completely restrained within Its constitutional definition aa to ex- nt cite criticism from those' who think all president! should be leaders. He mads less attempt to Influence than any other president since Hayes. From this attitude of Mr. Coolldge efforts are made to extract light on the question thatls In the minds of all politicians, namely whether the president will or will not be a candidate for another term. con-gre- at Talk ef Peace, Been In Europe All Europe is arming "for .. beneva peace" at least that part Of Europo which counts, while here at Geneva there Is tolk of nothing but reconciliation, compromises, disarmament and peace. The assertion "tor peace," with which France Justifies its unprecedented appropriation for a vast mobilisation of th nation, the reorganisation of the army and new tonifications calling for billions of francs, was fallowed by excited comments of the Italian newspapers tor Ita!ya necessity tor arming. Poland Is .also crying "wolf." This European situation givts th league council meeting, under th chairmanship of Germany, an unavoidable atmosphere on hypoclsy. Mexicans Execute Slayer of Engineer Mexico City Specials from Vva Crus state that federal forces have captured and executed Julio Acosta, slayer of Francisco Betansa. Mexican engineer, who lived for a time In Brownville, Texas. Bctanta waa shot America Behind In Aviation Chicago The thing about America and killed Friday ntght of last week at that particularly impresses Frlnce Wil- the La Gloria Sugar Central, to which liam of Swedon. he said Monday upon he had gone to take charge aa rewas accompanied arriving from Detroit, on hts middle ceiver. lie western tour, la. the tardy develop- plant by two Texan associates, R. IL ment of commercial aviation, as com- Creager and Walter Dunn, but the latpared with European sir progress. The ter had Just left the place when the long Jumps between cities on the shooting occurred. Former owners of American continent would naturally the plant and their friends resented seem to make time saving here more the coming of a receiver and shot at important than In Europe, Prince Wil- Betansa and a guard of soldiers who liam skid. "Over there we feel aa safe accompanied him when he took charge. who Is charged with climbing Into our airplane aa boarding Bernardino Baes. . the in Implication killing, also waa the a train," hs added, "and percent' age" , of accidents is vertually the captured and placed la prison at Villa Carcel. t same." . to-th- e , he began, bis "Alt, but. Madonna voice quavering, tear of Intercession gathering fir bis ejrs. "No more, as you love me, Mario. Do' tuy will. You cannot alter It." , went And ao Marta, hla ways to (In aa ah commanded, whilst sbo followed loon thereafter to seek whnt sleep she could, and In that sleep the strength to perform the task that lay before Iter..' . The morning found her pel but calm when she aume to confront her bridegroom In the hall. The lord of Plevano kept hla chamber. Not all his stoicism was equal to the ordeal of sitting down. to meat again with such's thing as I'antuleone, nr witnessing the humiliation to which his daughter was to subject herself. However much he might esteem the hud In riew since he was tu Orsinl before hetng a philosopher he abhorred the means, and took the course of refusing them hla countenance, fend remaining passive. Tet in justice to him be It ssld of a certainty he would not have remained so had he known her full Intent A part of It only had she revealed to him.'. Pantaleone was tortured between elation at the extraordinary good fortune that had so unexpectedly been flung Into hla lap and an Irrepressible misgiving, an Ipcredullty, a doubt aa to Its genuineness. Something of this etas reflected In his glance as hs cam now Into her presence It had lost much of Its habitual arrogant confidence 5 It seemed even a little strained. They sat down to table to break their fast, with none 'to wait upon them but the silent, sphinx-lik- e Mario, Even Itaffaele was' absent, 'and Pantaleone had pilaacd the pert lad's min Istratloos on that mqrnlng of morheavy-hearted- - ning. " , He commented upon this, as much to ease the Increasing strain of tbelr alienee as because he desired to know what had become of the page. Madonna excused tbs boy. saying that he waa none ao well end kept his bed. The truth was that he had but sought It a ago. upon his return from his ride to Cartel della IMeve and the safe delivery of his letter. They set out soon after, and took the road by the marsh toward Caste! della Pleve. with them went Pants-leoneten knaves, and Mario' an Madonna's equerry by her Insistence. As they centered briskly forward In the bright sunshine of that January morning, and the miles were .flung behind them, Pantaleone spirits rose, and conqfered his lest misgiving. Of treachery he had now no shtdow of fear. . Had she not delivered herself up to him 7 Were tbsv not surrounded by men of bis ownt And must not the ducats and the rest follow as Inevitably as the rising of tomorrow'll runt in this assurance he attempted to play the gallant, as befits a bridegroom; but ha found her cold and haughty and reserved, and when-b'- e remonstrated, pointing out that she did not use him at all Ilka one who waa to he her husband by noontide, she retorted with a reminder that them waa nanght but a bargain that had been struck. This chilled him, and for a while he rode amain sulkily, with bent head and furrowed brows. But that toon passed. Ula abiding humor waa too buoyant to suffer-anpermanent Let her be aa cold aa Ice it present Anon he would know how to kindle her Into living woman, lie had ao kindled a many In hla day. and he was confident of hie natural gifts In that direction. Not that It would greatly matter If she were to remain proof against hla ardor. Them were her ducats for ample consolation, ana with her dnest he might procure rise's here an abundance of tha tenderness thnt she denied h'tn. Noon wii striking from the Inom ms they rode under the deep archway of the Porta lla and entered the town. half-hou- r 's le-twe- y over-cloudin- g. CHAPTER VII A chat-lerln- g P'.e-van- o Casualty Is Lost Toklo At toast their lives In the " Few Strong Rail Mergerl Urce'd Washington Hope that railroads of the country eventually can bo welded Into twenty or thirty strong systems "sharply competing within the territory served," was expressed by Representative lloch. Republican, Kansas tn a statement commenting on the railroad .consolidation bill drafted by the house commerce commission, of which he Is a member. The measure, will be pressed tor enactment la th next congress, he added, was designed to sit aside th limitations of state laws where such would be necessary. n . And then suddenly a hoarse voice him, and from among the hailed d there rolled forward a veteran upon sturdy bowed legs, fellow, who swarthy, creaked. and clanked as be walked, being all mail and leather. It was YalentJnoIs' captain, Taddeo delta grix-xle- one-eye- d Volpe. "Well returned, my Pantaleone!" he cried. "The duke named you but .yesterday. wondering, how you fared." "Did he sot" said Pantaleone, since be must say something, raging Inwardly to find hts ret re it cut off by ths '' most Inopportune encounter. The veteran rolled his single eye tn the direction of Madonna Fulvla. "Is this the prisoner you were sent to capture?"' quoth he, and Pantaleone could not be aure that he waa not "But I delay you. being mocked. Youll be for th duke. Ill go with you." Now here waa Pantaleone In desperate straits, Mechnnically he moved forward with Taddeo, since to- obey hla very natural Impulse and turn about to retreat by the way he had corod was now utterly Impossible. Nor could be question Madonna as he desired to do whilst Della Volpe stalked there beside him. . A dosen paces brought them to the open space before the Duoroo, and there Pantaleone grew cold valth fear to find himself almost face to face with Ceatre Borgia himself. As he checked hts horse, mechanically In hla dismay. Madonna Fulvla dealt her own a cut across the- haras that launched It forward aa from a catapult.. "Justice!" she cried, brandishing above her head what looked like a short truncheon. ."Lord duke of Valentino!, Justice!" There was a commotion In the group ahont hla highness. The wild bound of her horse hail brought ber almost Into the midst of R The duke raised his hand, and the cavalcade came to a sudden halt. Ills splenftld eyes swept over her, and there was something In his glnnee that seemed to scorch her. She beheld for the flrst time this man, the enemy of her bonne, one whom she hod come to eonslder a very monster. He wns In Mark. Iti the .Spanish fnhlon, hts doublet scrolled With golden amhesqne, his velvet cap laced with n string of mo. dering mh'es lar;-- ns sparrow' egg. From under this the wave of his d hair fell to hla shoulders. The delicate yet essentially male beauty of his young face was such .that for a moment It checked her cruel pun"1. A smtle, gentle, almost wistful, broke upon that nohle countenance, and he spoke In a voice that wus soft and full of meloily, What Justice do you seek." Ma. donna 1" To' comb the wref seduction of his face and voloe she had need In that hour to bethink her of her cousins strangled at Assisi, of those other kinsmen jailed in Rome and like tq die. and of her own lover, Mptteo. q peril of capture and death. What, then. If thla man wore very miracle of male bounty? Was he not the 4f her race? Did he Dot seek Matteo'a Ilf? ' Had he not et that foul bound of his to track Matteo ' r Nevada Hae Mad Gqld. Rush Tonopah Once more Nevada Is ta the grip of a geld rush. Whether It will HAARLEM OIL produce the glamor and the treasure 3! UllBda of old California, thd Comstock, the Klondike or Goldfield remains to be correct Internal troubles, stimulate vital seen. IF got off to a whooping start organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist and has gathered momentum every the original genuine Gold Medai. m hour. One flank of It has lathed against Tonopah, fining the street with " Fatteot automobile of every make and breed, Em.jH.ra Knight streakod with alkali dust A mixed Maul Iom a re, minister of health in breed of men mills through the hotel New Zealand for the last 14 year. lobbies; hurrying clerks ta white celreputed to be the most corpulent knight and booted prospectors of the British empire. Tradition In lars, with square Jaws, tbs slim, trim gentry New Zealand requires that at least of the gaming table. Camp followers, one member of cabinet should he a both men and women, smirking, 'Maori, and Pomare fill that role, ibbland, are there too ta force. is a physician by profession, a graduate of the University of Chicago. New Indian War Vets' Pension Law - 1 big-hatte- d over-ornat- e, Washington, D. C. Representative Leatherwood, discussing with the of pensions the application of the newly enacted Indian war veter-ibill, was assured that the pension bureau will do Its utmost to simplify plans for putting the law Into effecL The commissioner said that as to war veterans or widows who, r the bill, are entitled to an Increase n pension, increases will be automatically ordered, without requiring to file new applications where the record on file is sufficient to the bureau to determine the imount of increase which the law prescribes. com-m-'Un- In-ll- an un-le- pen-lone- rs en-ib- le , Ari-n'- i : Warning! Unless yod see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not 'getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin, proved rate ty millions and prescribed by physicians for 20 years. Say Bayer" when yon buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv Among the latest inventions Is n lifebuoy, designed to enable a rescuer to reach a drown tag person quickly. electrically-drive- Tho Health of a Mother I of Great Importance ships can ekhtWL turers of I hdr latest wares as motor compaiF lo at the automobile shows, will in Washington ekrly ta May." Bdnr Reno, Nev. "I do not hesitate to recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to be a fine medicine During expectancy and afterward I always took th 'Favorite Prescription and 1 know that it waa wonderful help and benefit to me. It gave me strength and courage and helped me In' every way. 1 would advise prospective mothers' to give this old and rcllabi remedy a fair air-goin- g i jlrcraft and aircraft accessories will eligible to entry m the exhibition, xhlch will be held under the direction f William T. McCracken, Jr., assistant lecrotary of commerce for aeronautics. Canada will be Invited to send representative and exhibits. No flying contests are to be held. Idaho Plans to Build Fish Ponds Boise, Idaho Three sends will be built !n northern Idaho Ms spring, one each by sportsmen of Wallace and Coeur and one bj Ihi state department between a Ferry and Sand Pointy W. M. Kell. Ash cammlsaloner, announoed. , wiy itart soon after Ap$ll 1. The denortment pond may later be developed Into a small hatchery. ! i Aspirin Marked With "Baysr Cross" Has Been Proved 8af by Millions Aircraft 6how Under Planning Washington The flrst government aircraft show," at which manufac- e T DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN er n dr-ss-ed - lemon Juice, combined with lithla, and - mng-nlflce- woman. . . . . - , "Ob. ye, ah yeN all our books are bookstore, with books on these tables," stammered the clerk. carefully arranged according She went Into a store "Yea. ma'am, yeult find all th downtown and Inquired ef a book on these tftblev. Yon Just take a look, clerk. ""Where do yon beep your devo- will you. and Maybe, you'll find th ' book you're looking for?" . tional woman The did not "take a look," "Maam T said' lb clerk. but walked out ta much disgust. "Where do you keep your devotion-alaSpringfield Union. . agntn asked the woman. . "flnb I mean. whatT said the clerk. There Is such n thing as being too your book classtfled? Where conceited shoot onsa modesty. Tho woman was accustomed to ta 200 YEARS - well-organiz- g-- . - y . T - bronte-coJore- Flush your kidneys by drinking quart at water each day, also take salts occasionally. My. &ote thorlty, who tell us that too much rich food farms adds which almost paralyxo tho kidneys ta their efforts to expel It from tho blood. They become sluggish and weaken; then yoa may suffer with a dull misery in th. kidney region, sharp pains ta the back or , sick headache, dUxtneaa, 0ur Stomach sours, tonguq is coated, and when tho weather is bad you bav. rheumatic twinges. Tho brine cloudy, fall of sediment, the channel tyten Yet ' sore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during th night To help neutralize these Irritating adds, to help deans the kidney and flush off tho body's urlnoun waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful ta a glass of water before break rant for a few days, and your kidneys may then act fine. - This famous salts u mad. from (ho add of grapes and has been nsed for years to help flush and stimulate alucglsh kidneys; also 00 Troops, 100 Plans in Mimic War to neutralize the adds In the system hundred planer so they not longer Irritate, thus often Washington On and 8500 troops of tha Second divis- relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salta Is inexpensive, cannot Inion, will participate ta the mimic warfare to bo conducted ta the vicinity of jure and makes a delightful effervesSan Antonio Texas, May 11 to 21. cent llthla-wate- r drink. . The combined ground and air force maneuvers will bring together the greatest concentration of army aircraft ever assembled ta the United States and will also put In the field tha Ch fatw A nlywt rftetfr. WUi, only divisional formation, of the army 60rim ta the country. The maneuvers will Mad tttnmay, PISOJ Throat MdCbw be divided into two. phases. When Sab 3 Sc the planes coma winging ta from their stations In all parts of the country, A jucAtnrrrrr. covnntostDrrairDx they will join the jSecond division for AWyoar o I. lot lU&tiOLA or wrlta iMpi. W.tbJeaImSaaU.BanyC'X combined operatious against an trawhole force the being aginary f96, der command of Major General Ernest .FOU-OVERHinds, commander of tho Eighth corps area. The operations will put into practice combat theories, method of Intercommunication between the grqund and. air wings of the comhaarlem oil hafi been a worldbined force, and staff work for the dlroctlon of both wings- ta a coorwide remedy for kidney, liver and dinated attack. bladder, disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric add conditions. yoursr are your devotional!", persisted the Look persons lost earth- . fish-ralsln- g Bon-aer- . trial," Mya. Z. Dark. 688 W, Id SL Go to your neighborhood drug store and get Favorite Prescription ta tablets or liquid. Writ Dr.1 Pierce, President Invalids Hotel ta Buffalo. N. T, and receive good nodical advice free. ' Have you over tried Dr.; Plert Pleasant Pellets tor tho stomach and -- ' bowels? 0 Pellets, Your dealer has them 86 cents, tn handy glass vials. Con-itructl- on M "Jutt Taka a t - over-insiste- en-etn- 2fKM three-minu- quake which rocked central Japan last evening, 1000 alone betag killed ta th town of Mlneyama. . .Numerous villages ta the Mlneyama district were destroyed, while fir which cam close ;on tha heels of tha quake accounted for a great number of casualties, which,. It Is expected, will reach several thousand in burned and Injured. Home office advices from the prefecture of Koyto reported the following casualties: , Mlneyama.' 1000 killed, 1000 houses destroyed; Iwatakl, 100 killed, 600 houses destroyed; Ishlkewa, twenty Injured, 492 houses killed,' thlrty-oburned ; Ichlhal, twenty killed, 86$ houses burned. ' y LlttMounU as . Survey Spreads; American Woman , The duke's army wn encamped upon the eastern side of the city, no that Pantaleone had no Inkling of hln niaater'a presence there until they hud entered the main street mid saw the abundant evidences of it tn the soldier that thronged everywhere In all the dialect of Middle Italy. The part he had played at had no Isolated Pantaleone front the outside world, that he had remained without precise knowledge of Onare trgla'a whereabouts. Ills sudden realisation that he had ridden almost Into the very presence of the duke waa aa a ahower of cold water down! , s' upon hts heated body. For you wtll TO BK CONTINUED.) ,f . understand that engaged as he was he bad every reason to avoid th' duke as he would avoid the devil. Jle reined la sharply, and his eye Inglared tnltrutful!y at Madonna, some was here that stinctively feeling trap Into which like a fool he had girl. been lured by this rMte-faee- d It Bashed across Ms mind that It had been hla lifelong practice to mistrust lean women. Their very leanness was In Lla eyes an outward sign of their lack of femininity, and a woman that tacks femininity as all the 'world knows la aa often as not a very devil, "Ry your leave, Madonna," said be grimly, we will seek a priest elsewhere." , "Why sot" she asked. "Because It Is my will." he snarled back. She smiled a crooked little arolle. She wan calm and mistress of herself. "It Is early to Impose your will upon now. me, and If you are perhaps you never shall for I marry you at Caste! della Pleve. or 1 do not marry you at all." He looked 'at' her, btenchlnff. with anger. "Gcal's Blond I" he swore, and gaT tongue to tbat thought of his. "I never yet knew a lean womnn thnt waa not aly and a very hag of devils TVhat la In , thnt mind of tricks. passers-b- E civnioiiT , I Rvth?ft?ra..BQtshfv!k...CorqradesT8ay Chicago "Comrade Ruthenborg was a- bolshevik." Thus a statement from the workers (communist) party head Quarters characterized their 'leader, Charles E. Ruthenborg. executive secrotary or the party, who died of peritonitis. The statement roclted hta connection with the founding of the communist rrty, succeeded by the work ers party of America, after hta left wing radicalism led him to break with the socialist party, in which he waa a leader of the antiwar movement of U17. Contnued CHAPTER VI Take Balt, to Wash Kidney. Back Faina Yew or Bladd.r Bother. IN TREMBLOR JAPAN OE8TROYB ONE ' TOWN COMPLETELY THREE-MINUT- t . ! iwa sui' a Gila River ai '. mum Permits; Request of Woods Washington A preliminary or five storage reservoirs and permit power Plants on the Gila river, 1a Hidalgo tnd Grant counties. New Mexico, baa been ashed from the federal power mmmlssloa by R. H. Wood?; He plans .o develop 50,000 horsepower of electrical energy for use in mining and imeltlng purpose. Woods filed an ta October, 1825, hut It waa ot accepted then becaose It wth a preliminary permit conflicted Issued to Amer,cma Alum corporation. J The Una panrJt has been heeled. I Irritated - y , throat, and sweeten ' th breath with Ladens. BOOKS mmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm DdCret Book 14 East So. Temple, Salt Lake W. N. U, Salt Lak City, CO Dty. Utah N. IW27 ,f |