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Show You cant sell it if people dont know it is for sale. A 4 little For Sale ad in this paper will tell them all about it. A few cents will sell it. ' t xun. VOLUME r.;:l BItS ISAAC F. MARCOSSON t.. it' MRS. VIRGINIA PARKHURST COAL DIGGERS HENRY'S. BALLPLAYERS DRINKER, JR. i: TO EFFECT AT u AUGUST 16, 1922 LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, 7 THE FLU V. yea w:.J ULs r about i:j tion ia title. POSTPP Bi!l Woman Who Nad Been Deaf and Dumb Since Girlhood Has Hearing and .Speech Restored Following an Attack of Influenza. (By Associated Press) study the economic and political com of the Washington confer, Russian DiesWith HisBoots on (Bv Associated Press) TAMBOFF, RUSSIAN, Aug. 16 Alexander Antonoff, whom his fellowers considered in the light-oa .reincarnated Robin Hood, but whom the Soviet government classed as a Jesse James fought to the last when surrounded and killed by the state police at his hiding place in a tiny village near Tamboff late in June. Antonoff onte was in the old Russian army. When the took power he opposed them and, gathering about him fast thousands of followers he horsemen from the Steppes harras'sed the Red army in the south' of- Russia1 for several -- (By Associated Press) partial settlement of the strike however affected only a small minority of four hundred and fifty thousand soft coal diggers buj; the union 'officials were on their wray bhek home to seek to LOS ANGELES- Aug.1 6 The dangerous period of the big four w alkout in the southwest was believed by railway officials to be past early today and announcement was made by the Santa Fe, Union. Pacific, and Southern Pacific that attempts will be made immediately years, to put into effect improved and Last September Antonqffs enlarged schedules of freight last band was broken up by the and passenger traffic. Reds.y For months the state police sought out his hiding place. Finally some of his former con- TWO KILLED IN federates were promised, amnesRAIL ACCIDENT , ty and betrayed him. Early one June evening eight men led by Policemen Pokulumn (By Associated Press) came to the hut of a peasant woAn en, ST. LOUIS, Aug. 16. man, Marie Katosanova, whose gineer and firemen are known to name will go down in the fantas- have been killed today in the coltic legends surrounding the life lision of two St. Louis and San of Antonoff. In thia hut in the Francisco passenger trains at thick woods near the river Vor-on- Horraine, Mo., thirty-fivmiles Antonoff was hiding. The southwest of here. It is reported police called to her and she came the trains which collided are the out of the house denying Anton-ef- f fastest and most in was there. No sooner had the Frisco service. 1 the woman turned away than two men started firing upon the WEATHER FORECCASTS INCREASE PROFITS OF polite from the windows of the ALFALFA GROWERS hut. Peasants, attracted by the shooting, ran to the village chur- Forecasts of weather condich and rang the bells and hundtions for alfalfa harvest are reds of peasants armed, themdistributed in the West, and.! stones widely selves with' sticks) and formed ft cordon about the particularly in Oklahoma, where 2,000 or more growers receive butn , local For several hours the tattle the forecasts through theservice of extension the agents continued until, with night at of the United States department hand, the police ran very short of Agriculture, n Utah a rather Two of them ammunition. of limited tut important frostcrept up to theJiouse and set .the warning service for alfalfa seed smoke As began roof on fire. in is operation. to pour out of the windows, two giowers Seed is largely grown from men broke from the house and the crop, and if the seastarted running toward the son second harvest and fall the late is woods. With each step they come close togethfrost periods to at revolvers their fire turned As the seed cros increases in the police. They had almost er. value at the rate of about $5 a woods when reached the they eiich acre of seed when for day were shot down. , Their bodies maturity, the growers nearing were immediately identified, one let the seed stand as long as posand famous chieftain, being the When sible. temperatures low the other his brother, Dimitri cause to damage are preenough Antonoff. dicted by the Weather Bureau To convince the. population it is net unusual for the seed that the bandits never had been growers to run their cutting maworkingmen, the Soviet authorit- chines most of the night. ies had autopsies performed and In one section of Utah during a doctors issued statements saying recent harvest season fully 600 that neither of the brothers ever acres of seed were cut after reoccupied himself with hard work ceipt of the warnings, at an for their hands were soft like saving of $20 to $30 an those of notlemen and there was averag acr. Two of these growers refat all over their bodies, showirg ported that they saved at least that they had fed themselves $2,000 as a result of the weather Very well at the time when the information furnished by Unci famine in the villages carried Sam concerning frost condimany souls. tions. mond from w'hat is termed a position as "pawns of the club own ersM to an equal status with the club owners so far as matters affecting the players is concerned is neariny complete organization, according to an announceMrs. Virginia Peters Parkhurst of ment today by Ray Cannon, At. Berwyn, Md., wante to be a member of Cannon announced he had been h- -s be i to hkve been held tot postponed until tomorrow at the T LONG TRIP - E Bol-shevi- ki - o a, SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 16, E From Spokane to Bombay, approximately 12,000 miles by rail and water; is the trip commenced recently by two Man who ' was. Ejected purebred Jersey bulls From Colorado Will from a local farm. They were to Speak at shipped by express from here, to Return Brcokly, N. Y, and sailed from Mass Meeting ip that city yesterday on the City of t Sparta, Both animals are considered Against Officials as splendid examples of the Jersey breed. Last year two bulls , (By Associated Press) were shipped from the same NEW YORK, Aug. 16. The farm to China and at present the recent ejection of William Z. farm has inquiries regarding labor leader, from Colofrom Foster, Java. Jerseys 1 rado, at the direction of Adjutant Central Hamrock, will be ; Den-verfCoutt- , JOURNALS DAILY e T up-to-d- o 'Ar ion -- (By Associated Press) KANSAS, Aug. 16. Cattle t8 14,000. Market fed steers mosty 15 to 25 cents higher. Top heavy weight apd medium weights $10.75; bulk cows $4.00 to $6 00 ; better grades of vealers mostly $10 to $10.50. Hogs receipts 7,000. Market uneven, 20 to 15 cents lower, top $9.45; bulk of sales $9.00 to $9.35. Sheep receipts 4,000. Market killing classes strong to 25 cents higher; sorted natives $12.75. HAD HIGH (By Associated Pre pSsrbTTffnnrTMInTJTW FOSTER IS TO :r SENSE OF HONOR Mark Twain Punctilious to a Degree, in Order to Satisfy His "Presby-- . tenan Conscience. ARE TO MEET y 1or-trafts- ." retahre(Lbyri;hryeWTm-tually every major league club teams on several minor-leagu- e and had already opened negotiations with Samuel Gompers for backing by the American Federation of Labor- PROTECTING WHITE request of John L. Ltwis, I . h ia dent of the declared by persons, in close touch, that he deferring of the meeting was solely fur,the pur--, pose of effecting a lastry sCttb ment at Cleveland. ' ' mlne-wotker- s, Henry S. Drinker, Jr, of Philadelphia, who carried tha Coronado coal case, tha mojt famoua case in labor litiga-tioto (ho Supremo court of the United States on tho ground that la- -, bor uniona ahould ba hold for dam. agea dona by their membera at tha time of 'etrikea. Unable through a technicality to decide the cate, tha Supreme court complimented Mr. Drinker. - n, NEW LAWS TAILEDDEER ; hope for ' ' (By Associated Press) r . WASHINGTON, Aug 16. While the public is agitated over Glosxy-clieekc- liaments d WANTS TARIFF ON CRUDE OIL By Associated Press) throw the full support of the Federal Government behind the efforts for maintenance cf railway operations throughout the. country, chiefs of the employes union continued today witlv plans for a direct settlement with ,the , rail strikes,. These, chiefs, 'chairman of the train service brotherhoods, are pinning their hope to negotiations which began yesterday for a con ference of the striking shopmens leaders and the railway execu- 4 -- well-ke- , r BIG DIRIGIBLE MAKE START By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 16. The giant aircruiser Sampait Correio piloted by Lieut. Walter Hinton, hopped off from the Hudson river this afternoon for Rock-awon the official start of a fight of eighty five hundred mil. es to the Amazon. ay GLIDING CONTESTS HIFRAIICE (By Associated PreauV CLEARMONT Aug. 16. f FERRAND-France- , Pilot Barbet in a flexible wing gliding monoplane produced a number of new local records in gliding contests, here. He remained in the air two minutes and fortyseconds. Thia feat was accomplished by getting into an air current blowing toward a hill. The machine plimb ed steadily for fifty feet above" the starting point and landed two hundred and sixty feet be- -, low the take off. The average descent per second was under , twenty inches. Barbets performance has been exceeded only by Orville Wright and the Germans. Trails so far have shown that a wind exceeding fifteen mil es per hour is necessary for long - j - . PRODUCTION -- s spring, time, these apple trees are a veritable glory of blossoms. Then the petal fall, and for the summer months the nondescript, nnsymnietrlcal trees add little to the beauty of (lie surrounding , In October these w ildlug apple trees once imoe become decorative, the gorthe arrntiliy little geous flnmiog-redie- f thorn apples giving a brilliant note of odor till long after every leaf has tHirlstlun Science Mmilioi-- i. fallen too-brl- TIE-U- P AT GALLUP OF COTTON GOVERNOR IS f ' ( Bt Aiwnclatoff press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. The worlds production of com-- , mercial cotton exclusive of Tint-As- f WHEAT AND CORN atEi PreM - ers in nineteen twenty ,on Was iNDIIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16 approximately fifteen ttf, don Governor McCray today sent alone hundred and ninety Aefen with one another. Fe since last night because cf (By Associated Press) letter to the Sheriff of La Porte! thousand hates, w bile copsuuhv- A ldbratory kilrhe.ii wi CHICAGO, Aug. 16. Septem ecunty instructing him that jun exclusive of linters in Unit-, ber wheat dollar and seven In Egypt in Roman times it was a, fle chef prv pare the dally food for three transcontinental trains der no circumstances should he jtrn d States was approximately six- cof-20ou more The than different kinds of which arrived here last night ; Mississippi alley contains custom to put on the top of the eighths of one cent, the Demrsey-Brenna- n (teen, million nine hundred of the votat popu permit Corn fifty nine and three fin a model of the head of the per- microbes is a feature of the Lister from Las Vegas are still lingf1IU,rs thiM1 to be held in Michigan, fourteen thousand bales, Iht.and. fight vti in London. institute tition t,f tbt, tuned tUtte, son who vraji buried iuJC- held. eighths. 'City on Labor Day. tut ay Twain says, anil knew conscience, but the one duty to bunt and liarry Its slave upon all pretexts and alt (By Associated Press) occasions. I don't wish even to seem Although nearly all ships carry to do anything which can Invite sus ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexwireless nowadays the tlag signals plcion," lie said, os to a matter so ico, Aug-1No trains have are still used for communicating trivial as taking advantage in a game. been moved west by the Santa 6. one-ha- lf - I . tives in New York. WASHINGTON, Aug. 16-- Tariff not realize, -duties on crude petroleum On New England hillsides are to be and fuel oil were advocated tocalled for next Saturday. own cousins to tbe It is generally bqieved an found plentynowof live day by Senator Harreld. RepuborIn trees tliat agreement for the resumption of chards and that Lear beautiful big lican of Oklahoma, as the only operations in the bituminous fif'ldes. In the mint forlorn, neglected, means of protecting producers fields will be reached at the conspots, nature has plant- in the United States against ference along the lines of that ed wilding apple trees that In spring what is described as'a monopoly flightssigned in the central competitive and full add much to the beauty of the Standard, E L. Dohany and wlmt would, otherwise, tie a barren field. Royal Dutch Shell Oil Compani- OUR . 4 landscape. es. In the for an all 'The most obvious Instance of tils rtrtllude, says Hr. Bradford, are In regard to money. In spite of hta dreams and siteculutive vagaries, be was vinittllionsiy scrupulous In financial relations. Ids strictness culminating In the vast effort of patience and sel f denial necessary to puy off the debt of honor which 'fell upon him la bis later years. But the nice-nesof bis conscience was not limited ANOTHER 1 to brood obligations of this kind. Mine was a trained' Presbyterian I r , President Hardings message to - apples, red, green and yellow, are known to every child. And that apples grow on apple trees olso is known. But Just how much careful cultivation, pruning and grafting Is required to produce the large, attractive Hpples one finds displayed In the fruit stalls many children do V Congress in which he t?ill pre-- " sent all the facts in the situation and in which he is expected to express his determination to , 10-00- Wilding Appls Trees, sons, Clothed in a Veritable Glory ot Blossoms. I WITH EXECUTIVES EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 16. In an effort to protect and increase deer jiow almost the white-taile- d extinct in Oregon, a tract of acres in extent lying land in the mountains east of Oakland has just been set aside by the (By Associated Press) state game department as a reWASHINGTON, Aug. t fuge for the animals.Amendments to existing White-taile- d deer .were once Reference to the summonwith common in Oregon; according to witnessed In civil ' cases of members of the game ' commia ing sion, especially In theWHIi'amet-1- " were urged by Attorney General te Valley. They fell easy prey to Daugherty in letters to ph airthe rifles of the early settlers man Nelsori of the Senate Judiand gradually diminished in Committee Chairman Vol numbers until now very few are ciary stead of the House Judiciary left. All that remain have been Committee is asking for addiOakbanded into one herd near to enable the tional legislation land. to institute scits for Government be Shooting at all times will of in "certain money recovery prohibited In this .reserve, ac- war fraud cases." The prompt comcording to members of the enactment of such legislation is mission, and interference with essential, Daugherty said, as also the animals in any way will without the Government be it. be unlawful. so hampered in its efforts to recover the money out of which the Government has been deNO COFFEE FOR . frauded that it might prove unTHE CfflLDREN availing in many cases. - . ( ARE challenged at a mass meeting in Denver in whifch Foster will be the principal speaker, the American Liberties union declared here in announcing it had taken up the labor leaders case. The unions attorney in Denver has been instructed to begin court action against the Adjutant Genera', and Governor Shoup FRENCH CABINET (By Associated Press) and stated similar action will be MADISON, Wis., Aug., 16. brought against the Wyoming A prohibition law for the sup- - SUPPORTS POINCARE state officials, the sheriff of of coffee would have a Cheyenne, who are alleged to pression beneficial effect on the children have brought ,sibKG:123456RR of (By Associated Press) the country, Mrs. Blanche RAMBOULETT, have carried Foster across into France, Aug welchild Rivers in charge of the The French Cabinet today unWyoming and dumped him on a fare division of the Wisconsin highway six miles from a rail- Board of Health told a meeting animously approved the German road." , of Wisconsin health officers and reparations policy of Premier nurses here today. Poincare and congratulated him on the stand he took In the LonWYOMING MINERS don conference of the allied preGIVE BEAUTY TO LANDSCAPE miers. It was decided not to call ; AND OPERATORS an extraordinary session of parat Certain Sea- Murk Twain, it Is well known, la(By Associated Press) bored in Ills older years to repay the debts Incurred by bis publisher; but CHEYENNE, 'Aug.16. James probably a great many persons, busing Morgan, secretary of District their opinions on al wain's own jests, 22 United Mine Workers of supposed Idm to be rather America announced today a conin' smaller affairs. But lie was between the operators ference, not, slious Gamaliel Bind ford In ids and miners-o- f Wyoming had been sketch of Twain iu American happy-go-luck- !' PHILADELPHIA, 'Aug. 16- -1 The conference of the anthtacii. ers. President Johii L. Lewis of Democratic nomination from the Fifth the miners who remained here Maryland congreeeional district, and for a days rest before entering the hae no opposition. She wae born the peace negotiations with the in the District of Columbia and ie anthracite operators in Philadel- making her campaign on a platform. phia tomorrow predicted the soft coal operators generally would accept the agreement made here. , 4 ed ed at points in seven states are under orders today to begin coal production. This result of the BULLS TAKE A be Greatly At Once. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 16.6 The baseball players union, for the announced pur- - w THrSOUTHWEST Passenger Trrl (By Associated Press) (By Associated Prase 1 sequences ones. Since theJStr!.! Men Have Itet Work and Frc! al Baseball Players is Being Perfected in Milwaukee Many Players Join. CLEVELAND, Aug. 16.-t- he first time in 20 weeks average verson. The remjrkable Isaac F. Marcoscon, th noted war recovery of her speech and iic.r-in- g followed an attick of pneu- correspondent and magazine contribuwho hat come back to the United monia, complicated with influ- tor, States after neariy five montha In to enza, according oysicians China and Japan, where he went to f Pro-fession- . NEW YORK, Aug. 16, Although Lena Stein, now fifty five years old, had been deaf and dumb since girlhood, today she Aristocratic Organization to Advance the Interests of Miners Who Have Been Out Twenty Weeks Were Under Orders to Begin )Vork Again This Morning Negotiations Still on. AGAINST FIGHT J |