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Show le Weather Unemployment need not touch you personally, fo any ' protracted period, if you Tcnow how to advertiser Generally fair in the West, probably rain or snow east lo--i tonight- and night. Freezing-ea- st south. -- - VOLUME XLVI1. LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1921. CHARLES R. NASH Mem Pacific Coast Observer Reports'Scafcity of .Thunder Notorious Woman Man (Bv Associated Tress) He And His Queen Reach Geneva Where Reports Come o Possible Warfare Between The Russian Soviet and Ferdinands Country Wea-tuitM- Lou-jnoiU- ii. E. A. Beals, United States meteorologist here, pointed out that the reason for this, roughly speaking, is that the rains along the coast come mostly in 'when atmospheric conditions are less favorable for the generation of electricity. The thunder storms of the interior states and along the Atlantic coast happen largely in spring and summer, he explain-ed- , when there are warm rains! Qu-.-e- - simultaneous with their arrival the Geneva newspapers printed dispatches reporting that Soviet troops were preparing to attack Rumania. on account of the dis- that Trotpute over Bessarahia, Kamenetz-Fo-acls- k sky had reached to inspect the Soviet army - ond that sldrmLshes had occurred in the region of the Dneister -- Russian and Rumanian sentihels.- - Charles R. Nail), assistant commie-aione- r of ii'emal revenue, who told the tpecial senate investigating committee that in thiee years 796 emrevployees of the bureau enue had been diemiesed from the service on chargee of graft and collusion. German The Case Against. Want A Referendum-- On DOHENY JUNIOR CITED BY COURT (By Associated Press) (By Associat'd Coolidge notorr (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 9. Speaker Frederick H. Gillett of the house, has decided to become a candidate for the Republican nomination for Senator from Massachusetts. He reached the decision after several conferences w itli state ipolitical leaders including those in charge of Wolff Scott J. Representative of the national campaign of Missouri would Have coined A , formal statement piece in memory of Presi- Coolidge. dent Roosevelt, Harding and Wtlion, announcing his candidacy was according to Hit bill "introduced in. the houie. The director of the mint would BURNS visited the white house this decide the number to be coined, but on third would be.ir the medallion of morning. He will seek the place GOING TO QUIT? each of -- He late reatdenta. of -- W aLsltoDemocraL New Orleans, i Laniantia at- -' During the past week the tempted suicide by slashing speaker has been a. constant himself in the chest w ith a (By Associated Press) Courageous Japanese daily visitor at the executive ofknife shortly befoie the time of WASHINGTON, May, 9. fices and has conferred execution. ;Vrd tbat VnrrJv Burns is pre-- ' Coolie Honored By ly with Willlan Butler,frequentthe Re(By Associated Ilet-sto resign as chief of the natonal committeeman publican BATON ROUGE, La., May. 9. paring of justice bureau department Massachusetts and managFrench Government from despite the fact that he receiv- investigation was passed around . er- of Coolidge's campaign. His of ed since yesterday hundreds that his res ghation had been 'decision was hastened by the announcement of Governor Chan-nin- g appeals for clemency, Govern1 r today'. He denied flatly that his (By Associated Press) Parker would not grant a last resignation had been suTinilttecT. Cox that he would not be a YOKOHAMA, May, 9. minute reprieve to any of the six He prepared a statement for Yokohama Elvish a puller candidate for the senate. Gillette men condemned to die todav for publication later iivthe day. At- been iewarded 'by 'the French has'been a memberof the house the murder oL ; Dallas Calmes. torney General Stone refused to and Japanese governments for from the second Massachusetts heroism in the earthquake dis- district since March ,4, 1893, Telegrams and sp cial delivery discuss (the story, r letters ,have been pouring into his sixteen continuous t terms aster of September 1. the governor's office from ah Ropall Floptinn T. Nishivvaki was vn front; of constituting the record of unthe Yokohama office of a French broken service not being. equalled parts of the United States and AvwUl LltXlJUll theru has been in addition Incompany --when the by any other represeiltative-noCourt steamship Upheld numerable telephone calls. The The building co- in office. came. quake fi ) governor left at boon for an llapsed, but heeding cries for aid 1 tfi sticceeded of out he lit place,' ( pulling Tress) Flood On Upper f- DENVER, May, 9. Mayor debris the French manager of his wife and four THE SENATE RUSHES Ben Stapelton lost the fighth to the company, Potomac River prevent the recall election' wrhen Japanese assistants. Nishiwaki the supreme court upheld dis- then made his way to his own THE REVENUE , trict judge, Butlers decision home nearby to find his wife had (By Associated Press) T granting the recall sponsors a bef-- crushed to death and the WASHINGTON, May. 9.--A v rit of mandamus to force city house burned. flood on the upper reaches of the , clerk and recorder Lail to .file Potomac river, today is reported with the election in advices ' received here. Six their petitions House Model Villas To (By Associated Tress) commission. persons are said to have drowned WASHINGTON, May, 9. at Martinsburg, W. Va., due to Disposing rapidly of the pending Contestants the collapse of a iffidge. A train Olympiad senate amendments the today Canadian Vessels was reported wrecked at Harbrought the revenue bill up for pers Ferry. The river is declarAssociated Press) (By final passage. Before a final vote ed to be rising from nine to ten In A Collision COLOMBES, Fiance, May. 9. however, was taken a separak inches an hour. " desThe Olympic Village action was asked for a number tined to house the athletes end of important amendments which (By Associated Press) had been adopted in committee FATHERPOINT, Quebec, May representatives of the veriom Hospital Airplane " 9. The Royal mail steam packet nations competing in the 1924 of the whole. s vail liner Orca bound with passeng- gr mes who may vv sh The Latest Adjunct ers yesterday, collided last night themselves of is modes1. t Germans of The Volga in a dense fog about fifty miles has lust been completed To east of here with the steamer and turned over to the French Form Soviet Republic Prosanger. The Orca was hit Olympic committee by the co(By Associated Press) amidshiip and a hole torn in her ntracts s. Built about a hundred yards BRISTOL, May 9 The Royal side about fifteen feet above the (By Associated Press) The bow of the away form the Stadium, h? vil- Medical Air Force has just had - SARATOFF, Russia, May 9. water line. was crumpled and her lage is corn osed of a serus'of built a new ambulance'-plan- e Johannes Schwab, a' German stem twisted. None vvas jnjured. villas'of two and four room ea h with a cruising speed of 80 miles school teacher of the Volga DisIt provides accomodaticm for an hour and free from any form trict, who is regarded as a tried Painted white- 300 athletes. Up to the Drescat of vibration. . a, , , (By Associated Press COVINGTON, May, 9. Tin ) closed its case against Congressman Job Langley, of Kentucky on trial in (By Associated Presai the federal court here with two The ex.BERIN, May, 9, on charges of coiv n ecutive comm tJtee of 'the spiracy to defraud the goversocialist pArty voted today nment of the tax on whiskey illegto ask the government to hold a ally removed from a distillery. popular referendum on' .the adept ance or rejpCtiyii of, the Dawes The Dawes Report government today o-- i Ger-nia- , j ; hc-fort- he . 1 ha-ti- 1 ve , By , ed hiti-srif- er h, -- 9.-T- he for-all-fig- ht Is This One sten-toria- n. - . - one-cylind- 3 er Pe-tre- ff seat.-Accoidin- g j en-g- ! ne m r. 00 : 1 a J i W.J. ' WASHINGTONMay, 9 Edward L. Doheny' juruor was ordered by Justice Hitz( of me Distriqtof Columbia - supreme cbbH' to appear on Mjty, Cth Japan Imports Glider and show cause why he should report. uot 'be; compelled' t0 Lfy f special oil grand jury (By 'Associated press) before the he VANCOUVER, B. C., May 9. appeared wjten '" Advances in the price of, I I ' jury in Thursday, ho decline to s "ihV'C ri AuVZUlCC KlCC AS that flCCS rich are forcing Japan to it testily oji the grounds I . Blight incriminate buy Canadian Wheat in heavy according to T. Shim-uSak-i, quantities, 8y Associated press) ' representative Of a Tokio A 12 TOKIO, May, 9. Pistols Hash In firm, who is investigatmilling is to he import'd from wheat situation. the ing France by the aviation experiAD. Shfmusaki 'said Canadian Belgrade When The mental bureau of the Imperial wheat could be imported by JaUniversity. A French expert BILL 15 cents a bushel Lawmakers Meet will accompany the machine and pan at about than wheat Japanese instinct Japanese airmen in its cheaperbe could produced, and was BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, navigation. much cheaper than rice. The Jar M ay, 9. The good, old lively panese people, he added, have Austrian reiens-rat- POLAND ENACTS of the days come to prefer wheat to rice. rewhen visitors in Vienna Japan has imported 80,000 garded, the halls of parliament of Canadian wheat in the tons LAW LABOR more as an arena for the staglast three months, according to than ing of personal encounters of the port of Vancoustatistics as a seat ;f x lawmaking, v. . re (By Associated Press) China also has been a heaver. recalled by a recent free WARSAW, Poland, May purchaser, taking 120,000 in the Jugoslavian chamdiet has passed a bill giving vy ' tons. ber. Revolvers barked during state protection to working wowere the row', and fourmen men and minors. The bill is bas..wounded before the spfaker Some Automobile ed entirely on- - th e- - Washington could clear the house. Mr. Agatanovitch, a former in- labor convention, with a few adstructor in a gymnasium, today ditions due to local conditions, a Democrat c deputy, .. was the such as prohibitiom of the em(By Associated Trees) provocative-agen- t. Large of ployment of boys or girls under W. W. May, 9. SPOKAN, frame and possessed of a to the Roberts, a 72 year old merchant Is which contrary fifteen, invoice, by his frequ-n- t Polish constitutions of Spokane. is he owenriof an terruptions he was making imautomobile which, in his estibuspossible the transaction of mation and in direct contrast to iness American Grain Market aTgreaf percentagFof veh icles; Deputy Stretkovitch protestthan increase rather depreciates word ed, and w ithout, saying a which directs the affairs of the Russians in value as it grows older. new- German Soviet Republic of Agtanovitch seized a chair and Captured By Seventeen years ago Mr. Roknocked Stretkovitch senseless. Russia. This socalled republic is a mach ne. berts purched the The chamber immediately was BERLIN, May 9. American 1907 two seated model, at a cos federated with the Union of in an uproar, and the sessio i de- grain has been virtually driven Soviet Republics having its of $800, Recently the manufacin Moscow. generated 'inj o battle cf fisti- out of the Baltic states and Fin- tures of this capital automobile of make cuffs. The fighting was stop-e- d land through Russian competiThe German Volga governhim $3000 for it, as they ment offered of intervention the embraces the fragments of only by tion and is rapidly disappearing desired to use it for exhibition a flying wedge of deputies com- from the Scandinavian, German the German settlements along which have survived the posed of men who showed their and Dutch markets before Rus- purposes. After owning the car for 17 the Volga war and the many civil readiness to fight for peace. to a great sian grain, according report years, Mr. Roberts decided he wars which have taken place in on Russian commerce issued in did not wih to Powwith it. part the Volga area. Germans first Berlin by Peter Petroff, an at- er is developed from a here 160 years ago. settled commercial Russian the tache of MARKET REPORTS motor which cranks by Catherine Second promised them delegation in Germany. Mr. means of. a detachable handle at practical independence and ex, of was an early minister the left side of the front from Russian military unemption in (By Associated Press) affairs Petrograd foreign to the owner the service. KANSAS CITY, May, 9. der the Bolshevist government, when runs ' as Bui the thrifty Germans beCattle: Receipts 5100; calves. and has lived for many years in new and is smoothly as powerful sufficiently came so prosperous that the Rus-srt200 ; market no steers offered. England to negotiate all ordinary grades. would nat let ; government market 8,000 Hogs f Receipts Between October 1, 1922 and have never had a part re- them alone and gradually limit5c higher; top $7.30; bulk of October 1, 1923, the report stat- placed and have made only mln-M- ed their rights until the outsales $5 to $7.30. es the exports of Russia exceed- - or repairs Robert said. break of the great war, when the Sheep: Receipts 3500; market ed the imports by a value of With the of the tires, German schools were closed, the exception no lambs offered. ; rubles. Grain was the the car is the same today as German press was suppressed, of export and rye was when I bought it in 1907. item chief religious liberty was limited and Wheat CHICAGO, May, 9. the leading product. The total The never been machine has men were, forced into ; May, closed at $1.043n July, grain exportation for that year in a wreck and never has broken German Under the Bolshevist tie army. W. $1.07 $L063j; September was 99,123,476 poods, the, pood down or even stalled in a pinch. government the colones suffered Corn May, "774c; July, being about 36 pounds. Thi Recently 1 was offered $3000 for the loss of lands, cattle and crops 77 io; September 77c, was only 13.6 per cent of Rus- it by the manufacturers who and many of the colonists movA hydioelectric plant will be sias pre-wa- r grain exportation. Wanted it for exhibition purpos- ed away. built on the Grass river in Germany and England took es. But I don't need the money I iioithern Manitoba this summer 53.7 percent of Russias exports ' Gad I didn't want to part with the) New York city has mom than of telephone to supply power to a 1('0 ton ore for that year, and supplied 66 5 old car, which I have driven eoi.- - 5,o00,0u0 miV-imuoiiHlv i"r 11 vears percent of its imiorts, mill. "ires -- Can-didac- ous Child Wittig, w'ith a crim- mat recoi d. One of the women lodgers "as amazed one night to find Waranow ski standing over her bed with a revolver in his hand, demanding her valuables. visited and robbed all the other before disappearing. lodgers Tlie police caught the culprit, and thus was her identity reveal- i Pn-s-s- Speaker o f The House y Announces His For The Senator In Massachusetts jship HasThe Approval of hs TANGIPAHO V PARISH: JAIL AMITE LA, May 9. Si men were hanged here today for the murder of one Dallas Catmes of Independence, who frustrated an attempt of the bank at that sextet to rob Natale Deamore, Roy place. Leona, the latter the actual slayer of Catmes died shortly after noon. They weie followed by ed. Joseph Bocchio ond Andrea Chicago thii tv minutes IS later and by Joseph Giglio, Brooklyn and Joseph Rini of ' Langley Closed Socialists SEAT FrcsN) rant-- : (Uy Associated Press) er BERLIN. May 9. Heir von Waranow skr li ed for many ,m !l hoardipfe Chief Executive of 8,1(1 tn,oyed th( reputa-lsian- a Mmvlhouse Rereivps of ;i 1KhM r0omer He va. Requests For Leniency ipollleconsiderate iUld ahvavs In the Cases of Six Con proippt in tlie payment of his demned Murderers But rent, and no one in the house even suspected that this young Is Resolute , Coming GENEVA, May, 9. especially to pay their respects to the League of Nations, King Mar e of Ferdinand and Rumania were- given a military reception at the railway staion Star-Board- (Fh Aissortaft SAN FRANCISCO, May 9. A strips of the Pacific cost between British Columbia and Lower California, taking in the cities of Seattle. Tacoma, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, has fewer thunder storms than any other section of the United States, according to officials of the GILLETTJI TRY Criminal Poses As IEDT0 Storms NUMBER 112. " n Is !. gi-tio- n. BritishForces Por-sang- er -- Delays-Wit- h- n!y--- drawal of Garrisons J apan- - - that U entire its side, it has a cabin 10 feet 6 inches long, 5 feetr9 inches team would stop there. wide, and 4 feet high. There are Teams of other natois, t ed the committee w-ever, In Manchuria (B Associated Tress, TOKIO, May 9. The Japanese government has decided to for which housing has been arranged elsewhere, have retained some villas where the men who are to compete on the following day will remain overnight. The Lnited Spates has asked for fom, Gieal Britain three, Italy two, Spain and Belgium one each. Supplied with all the modern comforts, shower baths and nic apparatus the v Has, taste fully decorated and painted in bright colors, will provide a healthful home for the athle'os najaio-datio- n suspend, for this year at least, its schedule for the withdrawal of its special railway garrisons from Manchuria, owing to disturbed conditions in that province. The decision vvas reached on recommendation of the war office after vigorous representations regarding conditions in Manchuria had bqen received while presenting a picturesque from Japanese residents there, and agreeable aspect. chiefly along th6 line of the Reading rooms, lounge and South Manchuria Railway. restaurant, fort office and telePlaite'for the withdrawal of graph, a bank, a cafe, tv o ba; her the Manchurian garrisons were shops, all bordering upon Avannounced at the close of the enue Pierre de Coubertin the The main street of the village, namWashington conference. garrisons then consisted of six ed after the president of the Ininfantry battalions. Two bat- ternational Olympe committee talions were withdrawn in 1923; are some of the conveniences two more were to come out in which will be placed at the dis1924 and the remaining two ip posal cf the foreign athletes. h-- gi f 1925. t , Conditions have become such, according to Japanese military authoi lties, that it is impossible to carry out the scheduled this year. eva-mali- Tom Dempsey, brother of the heavyweight champion, is coruing into prominence as manager of a stable of boxers now performing ou the Pacific coast. large windows and an aperture through which a stretcher can easily be passed. Two stretcher cases and four sitting cases, w ith nurses and doctors, can be accommodated. Ogden Livestock Market 6gDEN, May,9. CattW Receipts 381 ; market steady: tP $8.25 ; c hoice prime steers, $7.50 to $8.25; good steers, $6.50 to $7.50 fa r steers $5.50 to $6 50 ; f.eder steers, $1.50 to $7 ; choice $6.50; choice cows heifers, $6 $5.75 to $6.25 ; fair to good cows, $4 to $5.75; canners, $1 to $2; bulls, $3 to $ 1.50 ; feeder cows, $3 to $4 ; v eal cal es $ 4.50 to $8.50, y Hogs :Alweceipts 95 ; market 10c higher; top $7.15; fat hogs, 190 tu 220 pounds, $7 to $7 15; heavy hogs, $6 to $6.15; bulk, $6 to $7.15; feeder hogs, $1 to $3. Sheep. Reo dpts none; market stcadv; choice lambs, $12 to to $14; ldt wethers, $7 to $9; lat ew'es. $4 to $6; feeder Lnto TO $10 to $12: feeder ws, , f |