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Show You cant sell it if people dont know it is for sale. A ' T a - yca rU This T" r t about it. r.l' Lon is tetter C little For Sale ad in this paper will tell them all about it. A few cents will sell it. .VOLUME 71 c-- 1 XIIII LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1922. Nui:r , IiiEiliMi III S STRIKE TUI! '5 Li FlilS - A Decrease of Over Eigh ty Million Bushels From Last Years Crop is Shown in The De- partment of Agriculture Estimates Yesterday might have been termed Farm, Bureau day at the Agricultural College. J. R. lioward, president of the American Farm Bureau Federation, attended the meeting held there and delivered an instructive ad- dress. - cratic county campaign of 1922, (By Associated Prees) other he etat 11 .A1f"gt WASHINGTON, Oct. ROME, 11, A strong fired last evening by U. S. Sen the downfall of Rome A decline in the estimate of the!64 shook this city today ator David I,,Walsh of Massach-causin- g world wheat production, exclud-jwbrought about chiefly by earthquake in thef auditorium of the great alarm to the ing that of Russia and Mexico' overtaxation. The rural popula-fo- r No topulation. this year was announced -j damage however, High School, might well have thgs as po-tass- els dTtteUepIrtrne'nEofi culture. The output is estimated in departments compilation at three billion, twelve million two hundred ninety three thousand bushels as compared with a previous estimate of three billion, ninety three million eight hundred sew bnty thousand bushels. The pro- -' ductioh' of Russia sufficient for domestic needs continued to be predicted. whiklhetQtaLyieltilQf Europe is less than last year. A revised estimate shows a considerable increase over last year in the United States. - 1 DIRIGIBLE C- -2 ' SKIPPING ALONG creased, while the urban population increased until the pities were overcrowded ; a condition which even now is a serious menace to our country. Forty years ago our population was two urthirds rural and ban. Today those figures are reversed, which betokens ill for our future prosperity. Another trouble for agrieul tore is that there is ho longer a suppfy of new iand available. The only remaining way to increase our agricutlural products is by intensive cultivation; with which, combined with fair prices, our agricultural products could be increased to a fabulolis amount, and a large increase is needed; as from the beginning of the nineteenth until the beginone-thir- d, , Population Is Thorough- U. S. Senator Walsh of The People of New Bruit Coal Expert: Estimates British Premier Anly Alarmed But No Mssachusetts Clearly swick Assail Sleuth The Total Loss Caused nounces That He Will Great Damage Has Portrays The Iniquities Who Secured Confes- By The, Recent Coal Reply To The Bitter Been As Yet Ancona Of The National Re- sion Front s Boy That Coal Strike at Nearly Criticisms of His EneIs Center of Another Boy Was Guil- Billion And a Quarter publican .Government mies As To His Near ty of Murder of Dollars The opening gUn of the DemoEastern Policy ; haffterfeponvd!Qpfrdnnr clock, 'Apprehension among people was stimulated by the recollection 'of similar shocks although less violent that occured in 1917 and continued a whole month. Ancona on the Adriatic one hundred and eighty five miles Northeast of Rome appears to be on the center of todays shock-Nreports of damage there have been received. o f in the Republican structure at present constituted. spot ' as , The Senator was met at Cache Junction by Democratic Chair- man W.R, Ballard, Rev, Allen Jacobs, and N. . V. Merkjey, and escorted to the high school where hfe met an ovation.. Following the community singing of America led byW. R. Sloan, Prof.- - Durham atthe piano. introduced Chairman , Ballard the Senator who created a most favorable impression fromithe beginning until the conclusion Of his address, which was eloquent and f9rceful throughout, though but a plain and succinct, narrative of Republican Fins of commission and omission during the period in ' which- it has been in full contrcfl of the national law making bbdies. Impressed with the necessity at .this, critical . - (By Associated Pres) By Associated Press I NEWBRUNSWICK Oct. 11 CLEVELAND Oct 11. The Frank P. Kirby, a Middlesex county detective credited with recent strike in the coal industrj a total loss of $1,190,000, having obtained the statement caused J. G. Bradey of West Virginia-- , from Raymond f urmefe president cf the National Coal Association declared towith the charged murder of Rev. Wheeler Hall rec day before the annual convention tor of the Episcopal church 'of of the American Mining ConSt. John the evangelist and his gress. According to Bradley the choir leader Mrs-- Eleanor Mills loss of wages to the United Mine Workers of America is estimated was attacked by a, group of citizens here early today to aggregate four hundred and Bombarded with bricks Kirby fifty millions; loss to railfoafls escaped unhurt by locking t him- over $300,000; loss to .public self in the baggage room of the ift cost of coal, four,hundred mil New Brunswick railroad station. lions; loss to mine operators forLater homurtoimdedby arm ty millions. Bradley asserted the ed policemen and escorted to po- coal "field states or Washington, lice headquarters while, the Colorado, Alabama, ( Tennessee. crowd w hich showed its resent- Kentucky and pArt of West Virment of the Hayes story disper- ginia fire out from the Control o! sed, Kirby was met by the crdtvd the United Mine YVdrkers. as he emerged from tjies station on his return from Somerville where he sought unsuccessfully to obtain a confession from Hayes.' Members of the crowd protes ted declaring they considered the arrest a frame up to quiet indignation of citizens and sooth an aroused Governor by making I ?Bf Associated Press) it appear the mystery has been '.JCMJSAS CITY-- Oct. 11. Cat v , Cleared. , (By Associated Press.) . , . Oct.. 11. Prime e has announced his intention of replying publicly at Manchestrv on Saturday 'to 4:,trtorf fc nt p t motr-demnation and criticism recently jrimed at the Near Eastern policies of the. government The, sudden announcement has taken the press by surpise and brought . general interest in the domestic political situation to a keener fo. (:us,than ever. It also is coincident with increase:! .definiteness inhjio rumors of, an,, early- breakup of the presertt coalitionLONDON, Minister Lloyd-Georg- - - ; isflyii;gto SOUTH AMERICA 11 SAN JUAN, Porto Rico., Oct Lieut Walter Hinton on an airplane flight from New York to Rio Janeiro left here at eight thirty five a. m. today with the Island of Guadeloupe intended as . ning of the twentieth century (By Associated Press) our population increased fifteen . , the next stopping place. ( By Associated Press) TIISCON, Ariz. Oct: 11. , fold and is still rapidly growing. j 11 Oct. MUDANIA, 2 direct Army dirigible passed The activities of the Farm armistice convention signed by ly over Tuscon this morning. The Bureau, Mr. Howard explained, juncture in the nations history, BIG SCANDAL Na- of , electing to congress pnly such blimp was following the line of are confined chiefly to the study representatives of Turkish allied and tionalists here interpowers the the Souther Pacific and flew low of stand men shall as for Market 15,009, ; l legislation and in service last flight contains the exact ests of the SOUTH beefsteers generally steidyi to over the city headed toward Nogreat proletariat inwork to the farmer. It terms submitted as performs Lieut.Gen by weak, early top $11? fed cow stead of, the few and'" favored large Order For, gales where it is Scheduled to ar- much research work in connecIsmet Pasha, the Turkish repre' (By Asuociated Press) i rive at eleven o'clock It is believ tion with: the'U. S. $5,25 to $6 packers buying best the Senator interests, ' Dept, of Ag- sentative,, held but for a larger special, ' s J two fefcler ,4 , ed to be ahead of its schedule 11. f, ATLANTA, $10, traveled had af than), Oct," Deep New Freight Cars , riculture.' in East- thousand miles more; number of 12.000JIar-ke- f sympathy for a lonely old man to urge, the eleci ' President Howard stated ,that ern Thrace gendarmerie i -- i but, eventually gave tion of .Democratic senators and ; five to ten cents lower, top whose children had grown hway the Farm Bloc in Congress about way on every point of the allied (By Associated Press) $9.45 bulk of sales $8.75 to $9.40 from him rather than lode; inwhich so much has been said demands. - General Harington, congressmen; and in Utah parTOPEKA; Kans, Oct. 11 The to Sheep Receipts, 4,000 Mar. spired my engagement- to Asa the urge ticularly Atchison Topeka and SAnta Fe ket written, consists of but elev- General Charpy, the latter the of said Mrs. lambs generally 10 to 15 G, Chandler, Sr,, senatCOME TOILS. and most able states this en Republicans and a equal num- French delegate left Constantin railway company has placed or- Cents higher; best' Westerns Qnezima de Bouchel, a beautiful Senator orial representative. ders for five thousand one hunber of Democrats; and the only ople this morning after a few New Orleans divorcee, whose " ' William H, King, whose service dred and , fifty new cars for $12.40atwhich a aboard hours Associated warship. in behalf of the great common (By Press) sleep they subjects upon engagement to the Atlanta capservice delivery which is freight italist was abruptly terminated. LONDON, Oct 11. Sir G. Ro tempt to influence legislation, is people as he had observed it dur- to start January 1 next, says an WHEAT ibert Stephenson Home, chancel upon economic questions that CORN AND She was awaiting the arrival had been ing the past four years, announcement today by Edward of lor of the exchecquer, said today affect the whole country. Mr. REV.CURTBAT her attorney to confer over commendable in the highest de- Chambers,, vice president in of indiscretion alleged he was going to the United Stat- Howard devoted some time to charges ef(By Associated Press) gree. He has been a most of traffic. The list includto have been made against her es to head the British debt fund' the discussion of transportation THE U. A. charge fective and indefatigable worker es two thousand refrigerator CHICAGO, Oct. 11 Decem- by Chandler. inf mission despite intimations questions in their realtion to the as op- cars and a thousand automobile ber wheat $1.08 common in interest the Corn $.62-3-I do not want a single penny in the press here to contrary. farmer. ' and to predathe special man posed cars. of demands of the Chandler money, every she Society his a of be In closing he expressed There might a delay coup the asserted, but they will have to le of weeks in departing, he said pleasure at having found here a that he be good for something. tory interests so favored by conelement now in speech at Chicago declared that BELIEVE CONVICTS pay dearly for the combine to owing tc the Near Eastern situa-tio- progressive people living in a Such was the message conveyed reactionary conof both of branches trol wreck my reputation with inA. Congress has never been, held Curtis of and internal affairs but most beautiful and fruitful coun- by Rev. Stanley im- in lower and those is esteem it than sults. occupying members gress to public the Lake Salt in the will no be there City, ; ,statement yesterchange try. He was enchanted with the executive THE FIRES SET Senator Kenyon. RepubIn positions, a Faculportant today. public Student and of mission. the of Body the seen beautiful our on membership coloring the President down. The lican, of Iowa, commenting upon day Mrs. De Bouchel said Candty of the Utah Agricultural Col- from effective Last evening marked the be- mountains. ler informed her it would be form of approval the seating of Newberry, reonly the in chapC. weekly Brown F. executive of lege regular the (By Associated Press) of Senator Kings service is his marked: My God I You can ginning of the seasons M- I. A. committee of the Arizona Farm el exercises today. impossible for him to marry her DENVER. Oct 11 Several as he received information that , activities in the Sixth ward, and Bureau told of Public men come never lessen Hie diginity of the a To for be good endeavors the something was characterized by a program, matters not so much United States Senator after to- small forest fires discovered dur- she had invited two men to visit or- man must first have character, and go. It ing the last two days in the Colo- her rooms in a local hotel durfollowed by a dance. The ward and accomplishments of that who represents us. but it is of day. and President Eph- for without character he is less National forest west of ing the confederate reunion rado nadithe vital most interest The glee club sang a number of sel- ganization, not the 'Republican CurRev. press raim Bergeson of the Utah than a man, declared Fort5 Cell ins, Colo., are believed here in 1919. ' on fifteen of-ttalk minute a make, laws ections, they rectly under the control As character is one of the ture of the tis. Farm Bureau and spoke to Larimer officials brieflly, county the M. I. A. slogan, was given, which are either good or bad; predatory, interests has been y appreciation of Mr. essential elements of succp&s, it have been started by escaped of in prosperity by N. A. Larsen, Miss. Thorpe expressed peace, equally in promotive emphatic disapproval. have first attention PEACEFUL SOLUTION. should Howards talk. reverse. The Boston Transcript, one of coivicts in an effort to draw atgave a reading, a vocal solo was E. G. Peterson pre- the education of the child. The and happiness, or the President from themselves and given .by Lawrence Bailey, a sided at the meeting and the C. best that is in him must be Hence the selection of our law the strongest Republican or- tention avert recapture according to a OF THE TANGLE conof utmost the is makers piano duet by the Spence sisters, R. Johnson This stated: gans, Congress drawn out. This is the fundadispatch to the Denver and Community Play Director al selections quartet sang sever- mental cern. done more has it to education things ought duty of convicts according to the W. O. Robinson led in fifteen The Senator spoke feelingly of not to have done than any other draw cut the gift of God which By Associated Press) H dispatch escaped from a road latminutes of community singing. Congress in twenty years ; also is in us, according to Rev, Cur-- : Wqpdrow Wilson during the Oct, 11. A peacethe LONDON, At of the West meeting mountains in city the of He also after adjournment to commissioners ter part of his term, as of one that it doesnt deserve a new camp r Mon- ful solution of the Near Eastern tis. two last Collins and Fort night Sunday the amusement hall, led in comOur lives cannot be left to fol- disabled in his coutnrys ser- lease of life. One of this papcemetery deeds were ordered isTelephone wires to lookout, tangle apparently has been reach munity play following the dance, sued. The city taxes of James low their own impluses but they vice and who had the love and er's headlines read: Wanted, a day. to ed on a basis of the surrender of fire stations and those present say he is with- A. Leishman were 'remitted for must be restrained and guided, respect of the great mass of his roan, at the White House in have been cutalso are found Eastern Thrace to the Turks to the according out a rival in both departments: the current It was especially dispatch countrymen, and told of his ap- Washington. with proper safeguards for the Otherwise we would follow A sufficient year. t He has to its fullest extent the sum Christian minority and the neuof money to redeem the line of least resistance and de- peal to Congress to advance the strong in its denunciation of the community spirit. bonds and interest due in Paving generate. We must decide which policies that would relieve the tariff bill. trality of the Dardanelles. The Thomas Willmore, a so far as possible from The New York Herald, also a deand most worthy citizen Allies terms with which it assum Marriage licenses have been Diet. No. 28 on the first install of our possible selves we will to-; country con-war of strain and the stress j Republican organ, great this even may, though the of Third ward died at an ed the armistice assigned corns issued to: Hyrum Olson Hansen ment that pi operty owners had velop, in vain. The bur-- J marked that in the United Stat-debut involve a the to allowed extent, was hour Colethis great go delinquent, of Richmond and Bertha morning of can- ponds, provided for the evacuaof war remained following ies today there are hundreds of early from the Special ing aside of other minor ambicer of the stomach. Mr, Will, tion of. Thrace within fifteen, man of Smithfield ; Guy Leon ! Cur- - the return of our forces. Tne thousands of Republicans who more served the city faithfully days and the complete transfer Carver and Irene Kennington, Improvement Guarantee Fund, tions. This, explained Rev. i will education where is help Patty in power refused to doare asking if the party, repreeen and well at the city electric light of the civil administration to both of Treasureton, Idaho; thus protecting the citys credit. tis, ' us anything toward lightening thejtatives in Congress have gone plant for fifteen years. He was the Turks in an additional Glenn Ellis and Nettie May The delinquents will be required us. Something may be in ms of the people or restor- - crazy. Educa-tion neutraRzones along the whichwiilbedrawnaut. born in Birmingham, England T urpinr'bbt fTaTBlac kfooTI da- -' to make The conditions. normal Dardanelles and Bosphorus and of People out is the of generally, regardless the ing added. hence was but excess bringing interest 22, 1865, , iho; Ivan Pearce of Paradise and ventured the assertion politics are asking what is the j.May seven of Thrace by man what is and speaker there He of already age. fifty years E. Avon. Annie Knowles of matter with this Congress ? leaves his widow, five sons and Turkisy military forces until the The Hand Cart camp of the that which is not there cannot that no government in this conn; " Friends will condole with Mr. Daughters of Pioneers will hold be brought out. try had ever so far lost the con- The reason they have been daughters to mourn his peace tredty is signed- , A man may- not get an educa- fidence of the people generally; appointed is that the same and Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles in their meeting on Friday, Octoof one the children Only the Joss of their dear little dau- ber 13, at the home of Mary Ann tion, but Tie may become educat- the farmers; the ordinary busi-- j actionary element of Republican' marned Funeral services THE CENTER OF Education is the leading out ness men and the masses. They standpatters that marred the wjj j,e held in the Third Ward ghter Marian Young Eccles, Crockett, 141 Soutli Third East. ed. and to be educated is to have have been bitterly disappointed. Taft administration and the in chapel on Sunday at 2 oclock cf, IboVn on Saturday last, which elements The speaker quoted numerous visible .NEGRO POPULAi; which is inheient initiative controlling that m. died this morning. It was an apin sup- - them, are in the saddle now. p. authorities us out and within used Republican brought parently healthy and vigorous The final message which Riv. poit of his contention; as, for! President Taft later denounced Some despicable thief last infant weighing ten pounds, but (Bt Associated Curtis left was. that whatever instance. Senator Wood of India some of the things they compell-b- e night stole two of six bunches of menace' euceumber to an internal hemorWASIIINGT1N., ,Oet 17 last November cn Senator who the first na, ambition, your preshingles Mrs, John Crookston The department of,corrr-nouticrhage and was buried this afterasserted that the people of this Walsh quoted a number of pro had requisite is to become a tmn. noon for roof up. today that the t " So many college team relying authontie1on her ght country in every avocation are home 011 FiiSt- - East the negro populate n f Indications poi nt to another on the drop kick fo give them Men Wanted for pavingJghing this Congress hell ed by the Cmum J klimiduto season cauee additional alter and prosperous Tt'Udding nothing HydeFaHTLane. pomi per day. acjoe,e li4 fIvmS to thenterest?of T'T thlcalet1 struggle for the football chdewn, will create a demand .Free transportation Irom Logan jualte business or help ihetaim of the Western Confer for proficient hooters of the pig-- Apply Olof Nelson. Thatcher tr. He quoted also Secretary of jthe common people, but has fall-- , dowa and ed ence. skin i iBIdg or foreman on job. Adv'.jWar Weeks, who in h recent j' (CcaUausd ca P&gs'Tarea) given his jm-- t deserts t lowe r! North-. C-- , . ipts :: IIIJjlE ': 1 , 5 Udgsi-Receip- ta, on - - y C 3-- 4; 4. 1 - he , Post-Thre- , ( well-kno- j ns mon-thLne- w j . on -- dis-bjjr- . ee - ' re-n08- 8. - t - ed -- be-the- lr cham-.pionsh- ip J, shLld-beoumf- T!1 . J-- 1 |