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Show PAY for FINISH the JOB Peace LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 2, VOLUMES NUMBER 105. 11)19. YANKEE REGIMENT IS HONORED Has Established Prize For Logan Club Splendid Showing of Club Nickname Line) Pure Bred And High On Some of the Play Grade Dairy Stock; at ers in the Logan Team Annual (Exhibition re Awarded Rounding up Some Prizes-A- -Japan a Government More of Than That Despotic Kaiser or Czar And Have Aroused Much Good Material Enmity. (CorrSHANGHAI, Mar.,22. Associated The of espondence Press.) Light is shed on the MAILEMJ of The As- gociated Press and reference to hich was made in another dispatch a few days ago. The American, in his story which covers the first two weeks March 1 of the outbreak-fro- TO ATTY. NEBEKER -- which he , pre- When by , j -- valor at tlu Maine the Thirty - elghtli lnlted States regular tiifantiy imnrutMf pin umMon) Major Oeneinl l)l laimn, eoimimmllng the American nruiy of occupation, plus the war crus on the regtiueutul color. display of pure bred cattle. The Richmond band w as present with their stirring music. The Con- - auc-tione.e- r, surprise. submitting that up to of his departure from Korea the people had religiously observ ed the covenant of passive resistance, the American obserAfter the time that that the Peace Conference in Paris was to adjourn permanently on March 28, and that unless the Koreans presented grievances and claims for self determination before that date, that Koreans forever after "ould be compelled to hold their peace and remain under William II. King and found by postal clerks at the postoffice at 3:30 p. m. yesterday. Senator King was chairman of the 'senate their INTERNATIONAL for'small Woman Breaks Leg nat- feature made a strong apin Elevator Mishap peal to them. At the same time it was reported that'TRiTPeace Conference had sent a special de SALT LAKE, May 2. Mrs. legate to the Far East to inves-- - Lewis Johnson, 81 years old, tigate and naton Korean report suffered a brbken leg and a ional affairs. The Koreans, severe shock last night when therefore, bestirred themselves she was injured 'in an elevator to show thp envoy how bitterly accdient on the third, floor of the Main Constitution building Although never officially street. She may die. credited as such an envoy, John Mrs, Johnson Was injured Jay Abbot, large she attempted to step when representing American financial interests, down into the elevator as it rose ahout this time was reported on to the level of the third floor. the way to investigate conditions Her foot sripped-betwethe n China and the Koreans im- floor of the elevator and the side mediately hit upon the hypoth-es- s of the shaft and was crushed to that Abbott was the resuch an extent that it may be rp lative of the Paris Confere- necessary to amputate just bence. low the knee, should she rally foreigners whose residence enough to withstand the shock of in the East but out-dan operation. Japan proper continued the She lives in the Constitution en J e on Page Eight) building. " RIOTERS JUDGE WITH -PE- CULIAR-IDEAS -T- (By Associated Press) GREENEBORO NORTH CAROLINA MAY 2. Child Labor section of the War Revenue bill placing a prohibitive tax on the products of child interstate commer- was declared unconstitutional today by Federal Judge James S .Boyd. Last year he declared void the original child labor act whicfi the United States supreme court annulled- - by the narrow margin of one vote. ce, It is considerd by many who attended the big Black t and White Day at Richmond yesterday, that Mr. E. R. Owen, who auctioned off the fine bull calf given to the Red Cross and purchased for $120 by Mr. C. L Stoddard, was entirely two mod- est when he so highly praised the alleged greater ability of Senator Funk or Mayor Bullen in spreading the bull. These better profits. They expressed gentlemen would have to demonthemselves as being much pleas- strate before the ones referred .SITUATION Pr j ! ed with the show. Miss Marteal Wight and Miss Viola Webb sang 4- committee investigating radical - If the work of carrying out the a couple of duets and Prof. C. I. two solos. the yoke of the "oppressor. propaganda with a view to for-- last phase of the peace Negotia- Stoddard sang One of the interesting feaPresident Wilsons fourteen tions progresses according to (Contlnued on Page Eight) roints he said, were well known tures of the days program was the program as outlined in to all educated ' children to see the school Kreans and the ions INJURED ; -- ver goes on to say w'hat really precipitated the move- ment for liberty was a report FLIERS nt Page-Eigh- t) completely tchethtto'ty whiTo probably be ewned eariy m the i week beginning May 25th. The treaty will be presented to the Germans on Monday after-noof- t. and one 5 , , to could be convinced that eithey of them have anything on the auctioneer of the occasion in respect. The. resultant $120 w ill be credited to the Richmond Chapter of the Red Cross Socie-t- y on the county chapters records. wMte . ing V,e t ' Z JX;!!' Reports from, peace ence indicate it is to be most important achievements of the new day in which the inter- - guarded and promoted. The President said he believed no other single thing had been (By Associated Fres) done that would help more to (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 2. An airconditiolns of labor VIENNA, May 2. King Fer stabilize plane giving a Victory Loan ex- dinand of Rumania, accompanr-- 1 throughout the world, and ulti- -. hibition here todSy fell two hun- edby French Generals is about ,mately relieve the unhappy dred feet to the ground, Lieuten-a- to enter Budapest the capital of conditions which haVe prevailed Wright, pilot and Sergeant Hungary, at the head of troops, in too many places. Julian, mechanician, are report- a Bucharest'Hjspatch to the Neue Freie Press says. . ed seriously injured.1' NEW YORK POLICE ' ! the revolution broke out many parts it took the 2. VICTORY - bf the peninsthe observer reports. May labor program opinion the Adopted part of the treaty of l'nr free drinks of buttermik.A pure bred IIolstauTcalf was auctioned jff with wittjaccompanimsrrt by Mr. E. R. Uwcn as official IYrof. C. I. Stoddard bethe ing highest bidder. The calf went for $120.00 and was given by C. L. Funk to the Red Cross Two Percheron stallions were orTexhibition Owned by Alma Hillyard of Smithfield and Andrew Felt man of . Richmond There were some 200 head of cattle on the grounds. Those who had cattle there Alma Carson, J. WHeit. dritks, Frank' Traveller, Noah S.' W. Hendricks, Woodland,Soren Hansen, Alex Harris, Wil- Neb-eke- their occupation simultaneously in of Korea, however, government almost J fly Associated Wess) "WASHINGTON, SALT LAKE, May 2. Death dealing bombs, with the outward appearance of prosaic and inLogan nocent packages, were received profes- at the postoffice yesterday. One sional ball players to be in the r. was addressed to Frank K. who served as chief gov- running in the Cache Valley ernment prosecutor against League? There is only one more than one hundred I. W. W. thing that would make a fan members last year, and was de- think so, and that is that i livered to MrNebekers office on takes nine men to make up a ball the sixth floor of the Judge team and there are not that building by Mail Carrier Fred L. many men showing up for pracLibby At 11 a. mT1 The package was accepted with tice at the B. Y. C. field. But liam Anderson, George O. Webb, other mail by Mrs. Norma W. those that, do come are showing J. L. McCarrey, Paul Merrill, A. G. Fisher; Leader Peart, Nelson Best, Stenographer, Fortunate- the classyJenson is Joe looking Bros., and C. L. Funk. "These Manager ly, she had read in the morning tot full of lot Whole a players by had the .Holstein cattle. The Jerpapers of the sending of infernal or the first sey's from the Ballamore Caine machines from New York and the end of this week, was on' her guard. She permit- of next. There is only eight more farm and the Guernseys from ted the package to remain un- days until the first league game the E. G. Woolleys farm were also on exhibition. The judging beopened until at 2a. m. G. S. (Continued on gan at 12 oclocy and ribbons Chambers, superintendent of the were awarded to those having mail at the postoffice, called to WILL NOT SINK the highest merits. ask if a package had been reA baseball game was played ceived by the morning parcel GERMAN WARSHIPS between Smithfield and Richpost. Following assurance that in score of 10 a mond resulting a suspected parcel had been rej Associated to At Smithfield. 8 in fovor of Press) (By ceived, a postoffice employee 2. The naval 9 May PARIS, p. m. a banquet was served at then appeared and took the terms tobe - embodied in the the opera house under the mana package to the federal building. peace treaty with Germany gement of the daughters of the adto According telegraphic which has finally been compioneers. vices from Chicago last night, do not provide for the pleted, , A fine repast was partaken of Mr. Nebeker, who is in that city, German the of larger sinking by a big crowd. C. L. Funk If I was selected to re- said: war ships, Thedisposition.-- o Senator ceive one of the bombs then the these vessels will be lef t to later J. W. Funk, Prof. Daines, Prof. I. W. W. organization is behind decision by the Allied associated Caine, Prof. Peterson and Mr. it. ' Wrigley all encouraging the conThe otfjer package was ad- powers. tinuation of better breeds and dressed to United States Senator pared for transmission to the State Department at Washington, gives what are purported to be inside facts as to the causes of the revolution. He reiterated the rumors regarding the death of the aged former Emperor Yi. That many of the Koreans be- lieved he was a suicide in the hope of averting the marriage of his son. Prince Kon to the Japanese princess Hasimoto. Yi died supposedly of apoplexy, on Janbefore the uary 22, one week time set for the Wedding.- Disaffected Koreans ih America, Hawaii, Manchuria, China and Japan have kept up a constant agitation against Japanese rule in Korea ever since ula, j The Conditions of the contest for the best nickname will be announced later. ANDSENATOR KING m d nickname for the Logan Baseball Club. Every big club has a nickname and ihe small ones too. must have one here as well, Get to thinking alluif you. - . .President' Wilson cabled Secre- tary Tumulty today that in his i g by a correspondent ( j , of 15-an- Day. RICHMOND May .2. The . big day of the Jlolsteiii Breeders Association known as Black Dr. A. T. H. Hoe (Ter, ,'j and V hite Day passed off quite Central HoteL Build ing, ofsuccessfully j sterday. People fers a ten dollar gold piece from all over the county were in Korean Insurrection its orithe gin and development, in Gustave the German minister 'Her-- ; of defense, Noske, in the conditions la the man who la combat-inthe Spartacana throughout the Gerby an mit Kingdom written man republic. forwardand Aroericanobserver ed to the American Minister at Peking, a copy of which was seen BOMBS ARE March Winners. (By KAY OLSON) the to President ConidersThe Labor Program as One of The Most Important Will Achievements Usher in The New , sincerely ,! S: . some Loan. kre Yet there Liberty anting us who have not seen the way thank th? friends who were so the'caVi hature of a victors peace. of Amcrtou and illness the lies a eieut r.rio'timiiy lor kind tous n during oral conversa-tiothere Will be no worker in the Ixnn to aearcb belovof our death the following ekeept the merest" J theae out, to mAUaJJietC-Rie- a MfcJind when the treaty is hand- - Fd hu.sbandlTnITatner , u5 tnO.se ,0 mukQ thelr ears hear. Tha arguuned over.- Fifteen days will be who took part in or attendedthe ment of a sneet, noble noman off- answerable. sent floral funeral services, given the enemy to consider the Carter Glass, Secretary of (be treasmanner in or expresany few erings, the for a with ury, days sajs of woman's work In the treaty, Loan: sed sympathy. views the between of exchange whit they "Having demonstrate G. RUCHTI and FAM- Allied and-German delegations. I "MRS. could do In time of war. the women " form-alitie- s, ARE BROUGHT - O BAR OF JUSTICE BUSY BOMB ON CASES (By Associated Press) (By Associated Preu) NEW YORK, May 2. Urge CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 2. Two hundred prisoners are being quantities of explosives were arraigned in police court today confiscated last night by the peoi as a result of yesterday, dis- lice. Federal agents are busy. at order. a house on West Forty Fifth street which Is being examined by police from headquarters today in Connection with the inof the May Day convestigation IS REALLY COU) to kill spiracy prominent men bombs through The by sending ECONOMIA, Russia,March mails. 17. (By Mail) When the big icebreakers bring Allied sol- BAVARIAN TROOPS , diers or mails or provisions into Economia, which is the winter CAPTURE MUNICH port of Archangel, things happen sometimes that! even Bar(By Associated Press) on Munchausen might not have PA RIS, May 2. Bavarian believed. WhereTweather troops captured Economia is about 20 miles government from Archangel down the froz- Munich from the Communists on Thursday morning according en Dvina river, near its mouth. to advices received here today. The icebreakers plough their : way up the rivier to this point where a winter railway, built THE EARTHQUAKE over frozen ground,- furnishes JN SAN SALVADOR transport to Archangel. it is here that sleigh drivers crossing the river on the ice (By Associated Press) ANS ALVA DOR, May whip up their ponies or reindeers to scurry out of the way persons wepe killed and of a Bhip, that whistles for a 'over five hundred, injured as a clear path while she breaks the j r 2sUlt of the earthquake on Apr. ice ahead of her. j twenty-eightThe damage was The cold is so intense that the extensive in this city and near path of water where the ship by towns, to which the shocks freezes were confined. has broken Jthrough -few a hours, peragain within Ibe reto traffic mitting sleigh newed. When one goes out to visit-- ' a THE BIG FIGHT Economia he drives up to its side in a sleigh, or walks (Bv Associated Presa) - M1NNEAIOL1S, MINN, May over the river to it. n The Allies are making Mike Collins, the local boxmined efforts to keep thm ing promoter, today tehgraph- open throughout the win- - ?d Tex Rickard an offer of hun - venty h. .t deter-Hereihar-nom- .j - 1 - j : .r Theres one way of settling an argument which usually sat-- ily. - - of America have been quick to understand that the cessation of host (ties did not end the obligations In curre(j jn actual warfare, it is with confidence that the Government asks the .nation to become very ateacher In the victory Liberty Ko man caB t0 tak0 bli ,bir of the vtctoiy Loan when a rear Mutual conjoint meeting will isfies; Try the thing out, fist be held in the 7th ward chapel! wnianr the policy in dispute. If you tire 'Sunday evening at 7:30 and the ; rend-not convmcsd lhat i Will pav (following program will, be j in con ;ersd: Piano Solo-WPeterson, you to study the ad ncction with your buying home supplies, at .g rate lest 'solo Naomi Johnson, ReadingJSvenr UtB" mVVcs a Evsn- thr matter. 1 J ! m -- ilrr - pitcVe. the Americans and other troops ars for permission to promote . A large he - Willard-Demps- y in Northern Russia. match number of ice hrakers are to which is proposed for July Fourchannel th. Collins announced he had rebe employed tojieeih. a ice frsnv from free fairly ceived a hundred jhousand doto Kandalaksha or, Kemt llars backing here in the everit on the WMte Sea coast, where .hat the fighters be brought here connection is made with the fer a ten round contest. L4 railway leading to Murman, an Household management,' inopen port. At the present time, shipt are cluding the buying of home supable to operate at Murmansk, plies, calls for intelligence, inbut this is expected to be im- dustry, practical knowledge and possible when ice fills the neck determination. The store ads are ... j of the White Sea. . rrtvat holm, Econ-dmi- T ' i |