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Show t THE Congresemea 7 revise opinions when they hear from home. Let 'em hear from you. VOLUME H rT SAVING U the XU. . - M LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920. ALLIEffREPLlf SIX C H III TO NOLL I LI I E 1 TO PRESIDENTS FOR, FLU FILLS BEFOOL HEALTH It Is Said That Entente Powers M a y S ever Diplomatic Relations With Dutch Government And May Blockade Their Ports. 4 Associated Press) By PARIS, Feb. 3. The entente rejoinder to tho Dutch refusal to accede to the allied demand for the extradition of the Kaiser is imminent, according to the Petit Tarisien. This newspaper say that while the note will be toward generally conciliating Germany it will consider the case of the new refusal by Holland, and measures yoing as far as threatening of breaking diplo matic relations or a naval blockade of the dutch ports. ARCHDUKE JOSEPH TO BE KING OIL LAND 1 ( By ) s ACTION (By Associated Press) Feb. 3. WASHINGTON, The conference report on the oil land leasing bill waj ready for submission to the house today where an effort will be made to give an immediate consideration Little opposition is expected. The hills passage will end a controversy of ten yeSrs standing and open for development acres of land in western arch-duk- the result of the strong royalist tendency in this country. ISSUED BY BOARD Associated Press) " passengers were ed, that some were wounded. Tho There Is considerable, excite- JMALTH (Ry Associated Press) WASHINGTON.- - Feb. 3c rail Squeezing water' from the road, stocks. (UjA- placing roads on a stable financial basis is urged in a brief filed with the House and Senate conferees on railroad legislation by citizens of the National Railroad league. A guaranteed return of at least six per cent on the value of the establishproperties and the ment of a revolving fund of a billion dollars, ho that the railroads can secure financial as- EiiirnE -. HEflDSJHE LISt Rallies ( is recommended. 17,000 Coffins -- For Hero Dead 1 Are Purchased i wit vostok. ' It is said the city is orderly and foreign troops are patrolling the streets to protect Innocent people and prevent looting. The revolutionist platform, General Graves said, declared for the end of civil war in Siberia and against interference of foreigners in the internal affairs of the country. - n- (Br Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Feb, 3. Plans for compulsory consolida tion of the railroads provided under the Cummins bill were eliminated today, by the house and senate conferees who also agreed to strike out the senate provisions providing for the es- , tablishment of a transportation board. The duties that were to have been assigned to this board will instead4 go to the interstate commerce commission, The purchase of 17,000 caskets, at a cost of $1,104,508, to be used for the rgturp of arpy dead-froEurope, has been completed by the war department, in accordm ance with K's announced policy to return as noon as practicable the bodies of American soldiers buried in France to the next of kin for interment in this country. The manufacurcrs were traded to expedite delivery. The department also made from public a communication the Casket Manufacturers' association of America condemning any plan for the general re urn the bodies a3 impractica-tha- t expensive and , try. unsatisfac-commande- d This association is not scek-laestablish a 'nK n anY waY for the goods produced market st i hifluenza WELL CONTROLLED (By Associated Press) i YOUNGSTOWN. Ohio, Feb, i (By Associated Press) 3. Newspapers here have anFALL JUVER. tyaas, Feb, 3. nounced a ten per cent .bonus Emily Kriowlcs and her to the merchanical and editorially five months old son were releasforces, effective February first ed by the, immigration authorito continue until the cost of livties at EMU Island yesterday and ing decreases. Tho raise follows arrived here accompanied , by a similar ten per cent bonus ef- Mrs. Cor M.jSpiker of,.- Baltifective Laet October. more, tho wife of the father of Spikera the child., and Mrs. S. Spiker, brother-in-laGuy Urges U.S.CpntroI , whom Miss Knowles has promis.. of Merchant Heel ed to w'ed. A citizen has submitted the following: , Fourteen homes, quarantined ' and 19 casps,, two of which are serious, is,, thq exact record ?f the Influenza epidemic in Login, according to.a statements made by Dr. Porter of the U. A- - C. during a short talk last night at ... the Tabernacle- , Dr,, porter .owing to the lb-sene of Dr. (Meson,- - prominent ' Salt Lake physician and lecturer, addressed the audience for a few , -- railroSSkers moments concerning the extet Feb. 3. WASHINGTON, condition of the disease In the Although criticising the present city. TO shipping board and its personnel There are thirteen home," misand for alleged' waste he said, which are quarantined ANSWER TODAY for management, Philip Monson Smallpox, a condition, which, and president of the Pacific in my estimation, is due to utter Eastern Ship Co., New York ap(By Associated Press) carelessness, !and neglect ef Feb. 3. pearing today before the Sen- - WASHINGTON, ' vaccination. ate commerce cominifuion urgfdjxhe governments attitude to other things ha the retention and operation by ward the demands of thy t two Among emihasizd the fact a that of its present million railroad Iworkers the gov(rnment i dance half is one of the meet declared He fleet. merchant increased pay wasldangpr0ui places for contractlg that the operation would prove country for officials by Di--j a disease union to de- outlined would and it that profitable llinc ' todayJ - Dr. Olesons absence velop trade as well. condition of the Incidents of the alleged incapa After Hines had read his state-j- 0 in Salt Lake Oty city of the shipping board which jmppt the conference adjourned GET THEIR r 1 - rector-Gener- rn al Corn 4 pexsis-wher- e ard C S .) these matters and still not tion officials nor rnion officers'. CHICAGO, Feb. 3 a task, the 'government has tire incidents of would discusa. what had i ran- - prices,; February dertaken and to prevent p. cr- iocs increase in the prices of rawymc and wrongdoTrig for whij rj yxlT th(.ysaTd t had been forty-threMay oat:, tW materials used n daketsiL r UB4)oaxdN') rcsponsiHe, , that aduiin'strationj two. jagfe'rf v - ; ' i ' r-i - would, make a statement, for the. a ylTiM1 may succeed in A word may be as good at Ihe md pi the second J "GeYthe money" v.. : and fail in everything else. ' bond and be worthless. ;I t j conference. ; jeeps if possible-,- , ' ' . X .'".MM N ln-jin- to e; ( ' - Ht 1 - WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. , revolSTon 1 , sistance at low interest rates WAGE INCREASE and thus preclude the necessity MISS KNOWLES for their having to go to Wail FOR NEWSPAPERMEN Street interests for financing IN NEW ENGLAND n, Decorations Slighted Wilson. commander of American naval forces off the French coast followed by, the omission Wilsons name from the list tf officers recommended izx medals by Admiral Sims, the senate pommittee Investigate naval decoratons, was told todzy by Secretary Daniels. He said while Sims had recommended two minor officers for Service mail! Distinguished and other flag officers under fcl command for the same honor La had omitted Admiral Wilson who Frank served so well. He said whta missioners. Mayor Francis presided at, the meeting, history. iswritten. Wilaops The Weber Normal college will vices will stand as high as that remain closed for the week. of Sims or Mayo, Benson cr ,j County schools will not close Rodman. K Cecrctary Daniels said except at Pleasant View and Hooper, where the flu", epi- it was decided to appoint AdWilson, commtidcr-- l demic Is reported to be serious. miral , Teller Carl Robbins, 24 years chief of the Atlantic of age, principal of the school at miral Sima wrote a letter c j p West Point, south of Hooper, teet, characterizing the erjsteJ died of influenza last night, H? plated appointment as a v; C is survived by,his widow knd on gravemlatake small phlid, f At Pleasant View letter calted DtalcU fctteh Yomcko Shimida, three years of the trouble Wilson gave rti L, of my datlca. ff age, son of Mr. and Mrs.,Gentro the discharge to correct it by p; attempted the died night Shimida, during. sonal, letters" Sims' letter it'd ; i of the disease... In Ogden the health board re- Admiral Wilson critidxsi get this organization bst perported 134 cases of the disease only for Sunday and Monday, There sonally Including that moat all criticisms, - Lit 8 were no deaths reported up to tractive of of . pugnlng my motives," . 5 oclock tonight. IN KANSAS This movement persists despite WHEREAS, it appears to the objections to the Hapsburgs on Board of Health of (By Associated Press) Logan city, TOPEKA, Feb 3. Influenza the part of .the allies und HunUtah, that there aa imminent is spreading over Kansas rapidgarian Socialists. danger of an epidemic of Span-is- h ly. Two thousand new cases were Influenza . in Ixtgan .city, and each for Utah, on account of the preval- reported In this Sunday reyesterday. morning ence of said disea. so in Logan hundred and fifty ports eight city, and throughout Cache new cases were received. County and the State of Utah, and it appearing to the Board of Health that the danger of such Sleeping Man epidemic is acute, and that the publir health and public welfare Daily requires some action in the premises, now therefore, to Take Food By Associated Press Hoard of Is ordered It' 3. the of Fob. list The by PARIS, Germans assustd by the allies of Health of Logan City, Utah, BUHL, Idaho, Fob. 2. Berwar crimes and whose extradi- that until the further order of nard Sandgrcn, 23 years of age, tion is demanded is headed by this Board that all dances, meet- son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Sand-greand ings, picture shows and other the former crown prince residing a mile north of several other sons of the Kaiser. places of amusement, or any this city has been in a somnam- The list will bo handed Von other gathering or meetings of! bulcnt slate of mind since Jan 20 Iarsncr the German representa- numerous persons together ex- - fo,owinjr an attack of infuenza tive here this afternoon. Includ cept schools, arc hereby proh.b- - e rallics from hfe cd are Former Chancollor ' . but only for a few mo stupor lt is further ordered that alljmeit8 at a time, and nfascs t0 Hindenburg, Ludcndorff; Von Mackcnsen, Crown i Prince parents carefully note the con- wUh anyonc e co. Rurprccht of Bavaria; the duke dition of the chdds health about two quarts of liquid of Wurttenbcrg and a number not permit any child who is not nourishment each day with a of other princes and titled of- n perfect health to attend the , rdish schools of the city or to be or ficers. of twelve days his Despite 4 go in any public place. Any per- sleep his vifality has not been son yjolking any prevision of Naval Award hi impaired, and neither has this order shall be punished up- weight decreased in the slightas providA specialist was Probe Ended on conviction thereof est degree. ed in Section 40 of the Revised summoned from Boise to his bed ordinance of Logan City 1912, side, but could throw little light WASHINGTON, Ftb. 3. InBoard . or Bo order of tho on the strange malady. vestigation of army medical Health. ... until awards will be postponed JOHN 11. BANKHEAD. the war department has compilclerk. Mexican Rebels Are ed and submitted to congress a MERRILL K. Dr. H. list of all officer who received in Bailie health officer. distinguished service medals or distinguished service crosses, it LAREDO, Texas, Fob. 3. was announced yesterday by PROGRESSOF Fifty rebel's were killed and chairman Johnson of the house e taken prisoner at twenty-fivCASE NEWBERRY subcommittee investigating war in Mexican state of the Oaxaca, department, expenditures. a rebel band when name, (Bv Associated Press) GRAND .RAPIDS, Feb. 3. federal a former by What attorneys protect might army officer attacked that, city befcome of ,thp .Nefwberry elecFrfdayi; The rebels were de-- j IN NICARAGUA tions conspiracy was injected in- fcated after five hours fighting, i to the opening statement of. the accprding It concerned a lisliof received. d(,fensej Associated Press) By MANAGUA" NICARAGUA, objects Which the, Michigan law " General Feb. 3. It is reported that proscribed as , legitimate . ex- been ordtrtd there is a fresh revolutionary penses of a campaign committee of the federal troops in the'Oa outbreak in Honduras. It is said and finally reached a stage j(aca region and begin, a ' Judge Sessions announc-- J ljio revolutionaries, headed by campaign against the itchMembre-no ed ho was not yet prepared toij former vice pres'dent newspapers say. have been defeated by gov- rule, the first, witness a exthis If you have ' nothing to do, ernment forces wd are retiring pected to take tho stand frontier. afternoon. . dont hinder those who have. toward the Nicaraguan Naval : Siberia that Tevolutlonists have entered and control Vladi in RAILROAD FLU IS RAGING Secretary Daniels Says Sims Allowed Personal Matters to Govern Recommendations as ti - (By Assoclsted Press) WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. WASHINGTON,' Feb. S. war department has been in- ment here as a result of thh rePersonal differences rievalo- -j v from formed by General Graves, com- port and similar one AdmmlSiiMUtd mander of the American forces Sp&lato' and other' cUm or, the Admiral ' Wilson,' the former, 10THElNElyj.Pf 75,-000,0- BUDAPEST. Feb. LL The slates. e designation of Joseph, as king of the Hungarian nationORDER al assembly seems probable as IIol-Iwc- g; Associated; Pres ( By DENVER, Feb. 3 The Denver Post today announced it would pay twenty five thousand dollars to the physician finding a cure for influenza. The money will be paid after the cure is trips. With the President steadily approved by tho Rockefeller improving, Dr. Grayson said he foundation and Jqhn Hopkins thought it would be unwise to University of Baltimore. change his course of treatment. (By Associated Press) SAN FAANCISCO. Fef. 3 Every possible precaution is being taken, Grayson said, no one Dr. J. A. Rutledge, superintendshowing any signs of a cold be- ent of the Modern Woodman ing allowed to enter the Presi- Tuberculosis Sanitarium at Colorado Springs, died here today dent's room. The President is allowed to of influenza. He was enoute to walk from room to room on the Honolulu when taken suk. second floor, without the aid of a cane. But so far he has not been permitted to venture below the stair out of his wheel chair. Feb. 3. WASHINGTON, President Wilson is not likely to leave Washington for some time, his physician Admiral Grayson intimated in discussing concerning impending repoj-t- BEADY FDD ADulOflL OF ?) L L 1J. IT (By AMOcUted Pi ess) 1 TIL FROM r Ilis Physician Says He Denver Post Will Pay Revolutionists Capture -Is ImprovingAnd That $25,000 toThePhysic-ia- n That CityAccordingrto Therefore He Will Not Who4 First Finds a News Sent By General unbio has beat attacked at Trtu Leave The Capital For Cure For Influenza to G r a v a s F o r e i g n; on the Dalmatian coast, and Some Time to Come at Be Approved, by Emi- Troops Are Helping to that she was forced to lower her Italian flag. It is said the Least. Maintain Order. " nent Authorities. inault- vessels ALBANY, Alabama, Feb. 3. Six children two sets of triplets within fifteen months, is the birth record in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Posey Livingstone, the second trio of children being born yesterday. All arc well. By Associated Press) NUMBER ASOFFEI PRIZEILADIV0ST1KEXGITM RUMORCOflSISTEllCY STATEMENT FIFTEEN 7. C. C. fora tie tnLg help one to habit. f; ari . 1. . - f i ' |