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Show Open ... High ... law Close VOLUME f TT P CRAIN MIRKET .... - SI.H.I J LIII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, h FOG BLAMED i OUEMA A $i.tn i i $1 its ;;,i $i.h: r s CRASH jUTtli. WHICH (NUMBER 92 TI AMERICAN OVER ONE HUNDRED MEN FOUR WOMEN WERE KILLED AND BURNED tinent in the Uni- verse Time, 2:5 22 Times. Relayed New York, April 19 through every sea (P)-Pas-- the world in the amazing time - Mrs. Mary E. Williams, 27. Providence, R. I. Arthur V. Conklin of Huntington, N. Y. John Salway. 37, of Albany, N. the pilot. j In the lace of reports that fog prevailed and reduced the Hying ceiling to 900 feet with of a visibility of mile, the plane took off from Ibany at 3.25 p. m. yesterday lor the airport at Newark, N. j. It was in passenger service Ibctween Montreal and Newark. 1 Shortly after 5 p. m. the fplane appeared ouv ot tne mxts above Journal Square in the heart of Jersey City. Crowds in the square watched fin amusement as the plane roofs Swooped close to the above the .barely 100 feet mes-Isag- one-quart- er - stationed at Jicaro.' the IT BUT BILLED B! BILLED SIB Morales overpowered a sentry and turned the gun on the officers quarters firing 52 shots before he could be surrounded and killed. n T. C. Romney To REBEEST- N- Logan Tabernacle six-wo- rd - at Black-foo- srt cross-contine- nt --1 'f 1J T York-Me- g: y" - chopped, bursting into flames Egg Man Arrested When He Tried New Plan of Selling it fell. Awards To All Who Bring Eggs Evanston. Ill, April 19 (AP) Augustus Thompson, a reaIn For Bounty' sonably big butter and egg could"" sell man, had a fiuncti lie ficers "of the more Directors a nd'-o- i Cache Fish and Game last met association and decided to give tvening an award of one cent each to any boy or girl who brings to the - Logan -- Hardware ...store a, a magpie Young magpie or eggs- .- to He had a snappy idea, customer. wit: in walks a hun, propositions Thompson Eggs, yes sir. What saying: is Easter without- eggs? Ill tell Take one you What I.ll do; of these delicious, fresh laia If you can make it eggs. egg. on Its nose on Extermination of magpies is stand lust one of the projects that er. I will lveT the officers are endeavoring to .doze n f re ve - hunt f as ouTdreare Its nose. Business became brisk. - A police officer entered. He saw. customers frenziedly trying to make the ovals balance To. his. legal mind it looked tike something was potten in Denmark, or in Evanston, so he arrested Thompson for selling eggs under false pretenses or running a gambling game. the Judge Russ dismissed charge. I take it," said the officer to the judge, that you feel the selling system was warranted by the eggsigencies of the situation. That's it, said the court, Defendant ' cggsartly. L Requested to blood like attempting to stand loin the association and help make it a success. Club Famous Last Committees on the following were appointed last night: Man Now Down To The Rearing ponds and grounds. Fish distribution and fish foods; Herring study. July 21 of each year .has been Study of whether or not a Atwater, Minn , April 19 (API - certain'-- streams The. the last famous Last Mans club the date on which rlon:of would serve a better purpose today is down to the last man. mans clubs met: It was on i 33 that day that B company went o be closed for spawning ortginaliy there were veterans under fire at Bull Run. Civil grounds. war' members, x Fish ways around dams, falls from B company, first Mmne-an- d At each annual gathering the Isota volunteer infantry. Death bottle of Burgundy has been rapids Ol loW ..lor, ol brought from the bank vault tjem, where it is kept, and placed on vaiiey- of Atwater, old. 91 years Hall banquet table, a reminder Study of Chinese phesants and Charles Lockwood, 89 years the the day would come when that and quail. D. S. 0id, of Chamberlin, one of them would one day sit only Duck foods and possible bird Today there remains alone at that table and drink Lockwood. His comrade of war the toast to dead men. sanctuary. iand of peace died last right Big game preserve. Charles and j Thus to Lockwood alonp is The last man is animals Predatory Yesterday he was hawks affect the 'game jcrt the sober ceremony of Lockwood. up and about the farm, doing and birds in. the valley. drinking a toast to the 32 who have gone, toasting them on his chores as usual. Hecoldis sufbut invented a the bottle of Burgundy wine fering tofrom a slight attend the funeral of method tor klUtaJ whales with purchased July 21, 1886. when ,pia here Tuesday. lHall was organized. club electrically charged harpoons, (the Mans Is Last i WtS Football Star Coast Police San Franc! imrApnl Ralston W. Gill, University ot Calilorma football star, early today was nircstcd on chargesan officer, disturb-rf,sislUl ing the peace and drunkenness after a dixtutbanre at a cuc m the Latin quarter. Police were called when C. R Burks tb.erted to the presence 'o"f Gill and a' companion in a party to which Burks was playing Lost. Gills companion finally was persuaded to leave IF-ffl- i Fiprrp 1 igming tflkl1 Place in Massachu... , . - setts Institution. wh en Automobile Bearing Men and Arms Enter. So? FoTrSr'e therevardff EuTprliSn shortly after M Ofiicers sttid they were the t. nowtt, oclock thn hlrl tv. . . - 2:15 j taberhaclej The program, commencing at under the auspices of the associaMutual Improvement tion, will include the following numbers: Prelude, Star of Bethlehem," Professor S. E. Clark. "God Is Our Refuge and Strength, by Dudley Buck will be rendered by the Seventh ward choir. Five minute talk on tlje M. I A. slogan, lone Olson. Solo, Professor A. J. South-wic- k. . First Baseball 7.30, " f. Life and.Death Talk. Savior Elder T. C. Romney. Remarks. Unfold Ye Potals, Gounod, by Seventh, ward choir. It is expected that a large audience will gather for this Easter service. fore- - . to the city jail. Junior High Track Meet Practice Brings Out Good Talent The first baseball practice of the season Friday afternoon on Crimson field brought out fourteen ..good men who will team endeavor to make the Tftls fact is enthis season. couraging to ' Coach Sumner Hale who is managing the team McDonald, Hale. JLucher Ini, Brown, Westover," waymah and Knowles of last years club were out with a number cf new men. Ewing who last year pitched for the Srmthficld club .resides Cohtlnued on Page Three Famous British Stage Beauty Placed On Probation In Jam With an .egg on Through the effort of the Logan stake Mutual officers Elder T. C. Romney of the U. 8. A. C. Institute has consented to speak on "Life- - and Death of the Master, Easter Sunday evening, April 2Q,in the Logan mih-ss.'.-.- tra-nabo- - as-the- y Speak Sunday In July 24 Fete ceil-hn- Pio-tciti- Hon- duran frontier. e: trre, as north- ernmost outpost near the manager. Starting from the New York general offices of the Associated message was Press, the Committee Will despatched to London., and In less than a minute after It had been received there was on Large, Gasoline Sta- Police Armory AttacMeet Sunday its way to Madrid. Sergeant MaIn one hour after leaving New tion Exploded After ked kround. Craiman Fred Lundberg of York, the message had been John Phoman, 13, jor Reported Among I Between the time the plane the committee for the twenty relayed through Paris, Geneva, Dead Match Albany and Its appearance fourth of July celebration has Rome, Constantinople, Vienna a Struck In.surgeants Had the weather" bureau re- arranged a meeting of his com- Benin and Moscow, and was WinCut Communication, ported that the mist had doss- g mittee with E. E. Colburn -- of speeding Ith way across the While Play ed down until the flying Blackfoot on Sunday to talk vast expanse of Russia to PeipLlne Before Assault. Broken. dows was but 500 feet and visi- over the plans for a big rodeo ing. bility had been further reduc- In connection with the celebraFrom Peiping it continued its April ed Pocatello, April 19 (API A Calcutta, Bengal, India, tion. For a number of years jSurney through Shanghai, Totoday 19 (APi A group of 100 Indian Veering off to the northeast Mi. Colburn has furnished all kyo, Manila, Honolulu and San report received here fiom above the square, the stock and equipment for the Francisco, being T clawed from stated that John Phoirtin, 13, nationalists today attacked the at Chittagong, 25 police arn.iory t, plane wa3 next sighted over rodeos at Soda Springs, bureaus in each of those cities. was killed at McCammon, 10 across the Meighna Esturay the open meadows along the Cokcville and other places San Francisco the message miles south of here about of here, and killed sax of Hackensack river near the on to Mxico city and to expedite o'clock last night when a large, cast defenders Mr Colburn would like to , The dead tank! the servtce station gasoline power station ot the for circuit in his Union Western the its clude Logan delivery, he had struck eluded one .seigeunt major, Service Gas and Electric com- " rodeos. He is coming to Logan after Its used Telegraph comrjiny Before assulting the armory match while playing near it pany. not only to meet with the comcircuit to New cut telephone Henry Lehman, a watchman mittee but to look over the York, where there hardly was The tank had been taken the insurgents ' ' V' ' ' at the plant, saw the plane rodeo y at corrals the from a and before prrparato, ground the moment's pause near the Adams grounds flying dangerously Field and offer suggestioon their way onremT continued words SSxSSf10 no deSd- istcel - - towers..- - which Id support ns.-Alter Sunx New the direct the over, meeting high tension power lines car- day. the committee will have ico city wre. been empty at Uietlm. pi the eda rying 132.000 volts. He seized a a definite announcement to come not did to The message led flag and waved It in an make. commaiid the New York Associated press nU thAlast threw iron effort to warn the pilot away offices from San Francisco, but fnwa-jij- S danger. ordeVuim here TnTn- - Snpth Under a new law the vali- when it passed through the could maneuin Sweden has Western Union office here it nearby were broken handle t e ver the plane away from the dity of patents made be will f today ffcitUgong vestigation from 15 to Xtendcd left Calcutta network of wires. His left wingbcen (Continued on Page ,six) this morning. struck one and the nlane yearsBefore-Galwa- (AR) 19 of two hours and five minutes. The message was sent on March 31 by the Associated Press to test the speed of the wireand cable services at its disposal throughout the world. The result, of the test was not announced until the eve of the annual Associated Press meet-in- r which opens here Monday The 18 Associated Press and four Reuters bureaus in . the important foreign cities had notified befoiehand of I been the test. Receiving the Associated (bureau) greetings rush relay Kenper, Asiociotot Prca 1hoto the bureau named Immediately Alexandra Van Resselaer Der It on to the next despatched debuereaux, popular Philadelphia prearranged relay point. tante of 1928. whose engagement Associated Is the cable adto Rodman Wanamaker II, grand-eodress of the Associated Press, of late John Wanamaker, hat and Kenper the cable address been announced. of Kent Cooper, the general Cotescl, Rumania, April 19 Between loo ana . 150 men, wonurn and children, trapped by lire in an ancient church during a Good Friday vigil service here, ierlshed last night while their priests vainly strove to save them. Helpless against the frenzied rush ol the congregation to flee from the roaring flames within the wooden structure, which was more than a hundred years old. The priests remained at their-po- sta and -blessed the victims as they died. Of the congregation which had crowded into the church for the Good Friday services, only four were known to have escaped, three men and . one woman who had been sitting near the exit. Although terrified by the fire, the congregations first throught the survivors said, was for tne sacred vessels, the host and the altar cloth which they gathered together. They then made a frenzied rush to the which door, opened inward and became Jammed because of the frantic efforts of the crowd to escape. Meanwhile beams flaming from the roof fell upon fainting women and children and ittoetalH Prut Photo struggling men. tragic ,castastrophe . was, John Barrymore la happy, though -all-The over in a Jew minutes. The disappointed that lateat addition tp Hollywood Him colony le not a church had been quickly transboy, hut Mra. Barrymore, formerly formed into a roaring furnace Dolores Coetello, le glad thalr new and death came swiftly to tfiose within, many of them bebaby la Qlrl. before the ing r suffocated flames could reach them. " April Nicaragua, Managua, (P) Two American marine sera officeis were killed and geant was seriously wounded yesterday by a disgruntled Nicaraguan sergeant who nad recently been demoted because of drunkenness &t Jtcaro. The officers were acting Captain Veryl H. Dartt of Nashand Lieutenant ville, Ten., James Q. Young, Ohio. Sergeant1 Morales, who had for recently been - demoted drunkenness and who turned a machine gun on the officers' quarters, was killed himself by other members of the national guart first battalion, which is ing and continent in the universe and reof layed in 22 foreign bureaus the Associated Press and Reuters, the British news agency, a message has twice' encircled - L Disgruntled Nicara- Have New Daughter Victims were Trapped By Flames During guan Sergeant, ReGood Friday Vigil cently Demoted BeService in Rumania cause of DrunkenPriests Made Resness, Fired 52 Shots cue Before He Was Slain. Attempts. Associated Press Message Passes Through Every Sea and Con- (;p) ale. CHILDREN AND PERISH IN CHURCH FIRE Canadian Colonial Wanamaker Fiancee Airways Transport Hit Power Line Near Jersey City, and Fell To the Ground Flames. Jersey City. N. J . April 19 Fog which forced their plane to a low altitude as it groped for an airport was blamed today for the death of a lour- persons, killed when Colonial Canadian Airways transport hit a power line 1M teet above the ground and fell in flame3. A police Inspector expressed the belief that the four persons had been electrocuted. The dead: Count Henry De La Vaulx, 60 years old, of Pans, a founder of the Aero club of France jand president of the federaInternationtion aeronautique loniqlit, rolder In UTAH:-rnsritle- northwest portion; Sunday probably lair. IDAHO: Fair but with (oral rloud-ine' tonight anil Sunday. IQ, UKitL FOR PLANE IN WEATHER ' by Court On Thursday The Seventh grade track and field meet was held Thursday afternoon at Junior high school under the direction of Coach Sumner E. Hale. Results were as follows: 50 yard dash First, Mark SptckerH second,-- Vem-IIuthird, Wayne Ungey; fourth. Allen Otterbeck; fifth, Darwin Petersen. 75 yard dash: First, Vem Huggie, lime 10 seconds; second Wayne Lingey; thud, Allen Otterbeck; fourth, Ralph Redford fifth, jjay Miller. 440 yard dash: First, Hug gie, time, 1 minute, 25 seconds; second, Linger third, Partington;. fourth, , Splcker; i fifth,-Obeck. High jump Garr Thompson and Partington tied lor first .place -at 4 ft. I inch; Smith. Hugle. Yeates and Lingey tied or 4lIFancr 5lTi "place., TT gie The With downcast eyes and who tremulous voice which turthe former MayEthcriclger scarcely - audtl over replied:musical It shall not.1 Shot put First, Sptcker,32 to the court today for two to ft. 4 inches, second was duchess The Eames, years on her own recogznizance post two sureties of obliged 50 pounds third Otterbeck. alter recent convictions on a each( total about $500) that Broad first, Thompcharge of attempting to com she would not again attempt to son, 14 jump ft. 2 inches, second mit - suielde. Friends came take her own life. 't h i r d Smith., Partington, foward and said they would The Duchess of Leinster, as fourth Hugle arid Redford.. look take her and not only Pole vault First, Thomp--so- n, was once the filter her but nurse herback to May Etheridge, - 7ft, T Inches,., - second toast and " prtde Piccadilly health and strength. Hansen and I will put you on probation and Leicester square. She mar- Lingey, tiedEvans, for 3, 4 and 5. ' for two years,, said the magls ried the Duke of Leinster Irish Miller, 440 yard relay First, Smith, trate to the farmous stage peer, after a whirlwind courtHugle, 1913. Thompson, and Lingey, in ship Into fall bad If you beauty. 1 5 seconds; ninute second, becam. habits or frequent bad comRecently they rstjR?5p pany or fail to keep In touch estranged" and a few weeks ago h Otterbecg, Miller, with the probation officer, you the duchess took a room neat - j !01 will be brought back here and by Brixton under the - name dealt with In another way. You of Willianvs where after a will have to see that- no nonquarrel with a man, she, it was sense of this sort arid Sonnenberg happens alleged, turned on the tried to asphyxiate herseli again. London, April 19 (AP) Duchess of Leinster, star,-was-bo- 1 ! - ' 1 hfiearC Mhtf hftirnt JJunmnhfie 11 Hi?h Band Concer- tCo.uTLoi Arthur T. Hen- 50 9 of the Senior high school and arms entered the large baKl is preparmR a special which his young mus-Tprogram were and distributed guns lcjans present in the Lo- j - g, Beals McGill he men at once commenced broadside of shots. Logan Students Win places in Essay Contests Salt Lake City, April 19 (!T) -- school students captured the lion's share of the prizes In the Utah division of the American chemical society's essay contest, it was revealed by President George Thomas of the University of Utah, who announced the result yesterday. North Utah Replacing the paper cap. a new hlneed cover converts a milk bottle Into a pitcher. j gan t - even- Mast Spend Life In Prison For Hiring Man To Kill Wife tabernacle, Fridaying, April 25. The high school band will enter state competition.. on May, 9, during high school day which is to be held on that date at the University Anthony, Kas., April 19(P) of Utah. The local lads are Ben STurner, elderly salt of foremost as one rated the accused plant superintendent inwas the bands in state, asi of hiring Him Strutton, his selection to dicated by their .young employe, to kill Mrs. go to. Salt Lake to play one Turneri was convicted of first centheL. D. S. day aurin$ degree murder here today, tennial festivities. The jury reached an agree- at The Ninth ward has a new !rr)ent, 99 J1? third ballot 8 o clock . this morning bishoo in prospect. A fine son ab?u 9:10 was bom this morning to Bis- - affr deliberating verdict bop and Mrs. L. Tom Perry, jodocb last night. The and now the bishop is out caried a penalty ot hie imaround town setting up re- prisonment. Strutton. who confessed the his of freshments for all friends so elated is he over slaying, claimed Turner hired him to kill Mrs. Turner at the the new arrival. - i Two Straight Salt Lake City, April 19 hPj Tumer home here the evening of of last February 26. Strutton Ous Sonnenberg, claimant said he secreted himself in the the world's heavyweight wrestdefeated house until Mrs. Turner return- ling championship, ed from a shopping trip Pat McGill Omaha, in straight and then beat, choked and falls here last night. He said The first fall' came after 40 shot her to death. he received $65 of a promised minutes of action during whieh $135 from Turner. Sonnenberg uncorked a senes was f tackles, the Bust three Sentencing of Turner fall It was expected' he tag successfuL The would seek a new trial. The came In four minutes,1 the man was taken; Nebraskan being unable to re- cover sufficiently from his punback to Jail. Strutton has declared he will ishlnent te prevent Sonnenberj plead guilty to the murder. He from landing on him with i J flying headlock. testified against Turner. prov-deferre- d. snd I 1 I - , |