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Show a wise shopper who reads all the store ads., these dayjTfof prices are' changing constantly. J"S VOLUME XU. OU are interested first of ih Cache county, arent you! Subscribe for The Journal. - LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, KILLED COX LANDS ON FOUR SENATDIT US WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920. NUMBER 251. WILLARD S. BAXTER WILL. FINANCE J IE SPENT TD BRITISH "STRIKE- -" ;e Express Runs Throughout Open Switch JN ear Erie' And Hits Another Train-M- any Passengers Are Badly Hurt. Chicago-Bosto- n (By Associated Press) ERIE, Tenn., Oct. 20. Seven - -- ini owrr 'dead and -- sevefitent-4n-jure- d as the result of a wrtek on the New York Central near here today. Some of the Injured arc . . expected to die. The wreck was caused when a Chicago-Booto- n express ran through an . open train switch and sideswiped a All the dead from Buffalo. and injured were passengers on train. the Chicago-Bosto- n Among the identified dead is Gaspard DesCamps of Missoula, Montana. LOOKING (By Associated (By Associated Press) Oct.' 20. CHICAGO, (By Associated Press) NEW TREATY' Ssecretary of the Treasury Houston in an address to the American Bahkers association in which he covered a wide range of financial and economic s. ceipts. , fierce PRICES-DR- MM tSn twtLS Some foodstuffs, notably , p,!: po- Anarchists Planning on j l 5 venireman was Impan , ud today in the case of Isaac E. Ferguson, Chicago attorney, and Charles E. itathenburg of Cleveland, both charged with criminal anarchy. Eleven of thq jirers are native Americans Tho ether was born. in Ireland. In tho trial which opened on Oct 6 Ferguson is defendin hbnsdf and Ruthenburg from an indictment alleging that they compromoted publication of munist manifestos in he Revolutionary age, and thereby ad vocated overthrow of Lhe gov-- i f01; i LONDON.Qct. 19 A dispatch to the Exchange Tele- - , graph from Copenhagen juotca the Burlingske Udendes Stockholm correspondent as saying thnt the United States has ap- - ' pointed an American member of . the international committee of the league of nations which' is to amicable settlement attempt-aof the Aland Islands dispute He married Lydia C. Hopkins Sept 12, 1878, and together they; homesteaded a piece of land four! MTr rv.f .10 7 miles southeast of Wellsville, kt-- t . K Dia- - ; er called the . wta have xxr planning a nar;' series trict At the organization of thq RltJ f terroristic attacks on fiLHeCen About here. 189 Sterling ward Brother 15axtor.; arrhists have beai --arrested. was chttsen First Counselor, to ; Sweden' and Finland. organ (Swedish government t .circles B ishop Wm. J. liill, which pog- - the Avantl, the radical ' says tmlay.; dispatch adds, consider that (Continued on Pago Four) The final clash approaches the this will give the commission ft more definite . objective Sbd to employ force, have' the red NCERi I TUB greater authority. , guards Tretcct your newspapers BHUTAN! antl "OTgamaationj. Let us an IMDItrATEC Hardin; A 1 LrtJ DUu 1 Uil swe violence with violence; an Hill and tooth an a for for eye, eye j " . Makes Reply a tooth. (Oy AMociated l'res ) radical leaders The Serrali SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20. W. II. McCarthy, president of and Gcnnari, have gone to BerMARION, Ohio., Oct 19. ReJ the Pacific Coast baseball league lin to attend a Bolshevik meet- plying to an inquiry from Presiannounced he had received a ing at which M. Zinovieff the dent Wilson. Senator, Harding letter from Edward (Tub) Russian Bolshevist is to be pres wrote the WTiite House tonight and at which, it is said, to grocer that although France had Bent - - a former catcher for ent, her spokesman to him formally acting America "to lead the way for an association 01 nain tions, the incident had not volved the French govemtn-mein any violation of inter( han a d, b. j SSffif Baxteh-Schoo- SOMEONE WHIPPED (By. Associated Preaa) .CHICAGO, K - EXPLOSION , Mac-calle- 11 came to Wfllsville, ed.tr0-r- n 1 . th Richard Ballantyne company, J.IP, 4 n I - J tatoes, and sugar sustained! marked decreases while others! including eggs, pork chops and! oranges, underwent price in-- !i creases from eight per cent for oranges to twelve per cent fori . Oct. 20. The letters from France ThaF'baVr' been received "by Senator France of Maryland proposing a change in the organization of the presoit league of , pations were from; wotnen ,nd jiot .a man, the senator said today, and their, proposal deal; chiefly with the desirability of calling an industrial convention of the stake of Zion died Oct. 8, 1920 friends of peace he said. Senaat 12:30 a. m. in SalLake City tor France, however said he offer was similar to those made to Utah, after about four months illness. The cause of death being Harding and that although the cerebral thrombosis. j . writer said she believed she was (By Associated Press) expressing tho views of the Oct. 20. LONDON, anfCofA-- i .rn-ntoM. French people, the French govCum,, ernment was in no way convemtor 0. 1853, and vHa th. .on nected with the proposals. Wri8ht ,nd Ja,,e Lve ?C mo?Ie. ; of his hunger strike. day jHe emigrated from Scotland his relatives have been sum-Fe- Says United Slates 27 1855, crossmg the ocean moned to come to h?m an cfr,cU1 on the ship Siddens, arriving in Will Participate say8 . Salt Lake Sept. 25, 1855 in theDUUeUn t , , Senator Franceof Mary--lan- d Hears From Some! French Irresponsibles ! And Like Harding; Tries to Make Much i of It'' A ssi n James Thomas, general secretary of the railway mens union, said the whole situation was reviewed OBITUARY RECORD and an adjournment taken until Thursday. The transport workWILLARDS. BAXTER ers and Trades Union Congress esntinued their meetings until this afternoon. Willard S. Raxter of the ML Sterling ward of the Hyrum . States and China provisionally WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. A rearranging the customs duties decline in the retail price of which China can charge on imfoodstuffs during September of ports of tobacco sugar, liquors to-! and other luxuries was signed to two per cent was announced Labv the oft day Department day by Chinese ambassador Koo bors Bureau of Statistics. It is and Secretary Colby. said there was a marked decrease in the prices of potatoes and sugar,, potatoes dropping JAPS' WARY ON twenty per cent and sugar twenty per cent. disputed: i sen .(By Associated Press) SEBAST OPI IOL, Oct 20. Severe fighting continues along the Dneipcr and the northeastern front in the vicinity cf Niko pol. Tiotzky is reported bring ing up ten Communist division! which will not surrender as (Ilv Associated Press) The federal trade commission began its inquiry into the operations of the Chicago Board of Trade today. The hearing follows the recent complaints bv Governor Henry J. Allen of Kansas, to President Wilson that speculaQUESTION tion caused the recent depres. EQUALITY sion in wheat prices. He charged that speculators forced down the (By Associated Press) price six cents in one day. TOJIO, Oct. 25. The Japanese, foreign office and cabinet arss not disposed to' submit the racial equality (question to the IiCagu1 of Nations. Newspaper Kokumin himburi says today. The papers say Jdpan desires b maintain'1 the theory that the League tiii not yet' sufficiently strong, u 'settle intrOAiHmisl strike, but thus far no decision was taken after approxi-- ON RUSS FRONT OP lty Associated Prose) v coal J.YASIJLNGTON, Del, on the proposal to Approval of organize a hundred mililort dollar corporation 6 finance American foreign trade was. given by the American Bankers Association in convention here. A LITTLE United ( LETTERS 20. The LONDON, ' Oct. National Union of Railway Men the transport workers and the parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress all held meetings this morning to consider their attitude toward, the (By Associated Press) the war debt, and appealed for strictest economy not only in our expenditures, federal, state, county and municipal, but also by thrift on the part of our people, adding that the program necessitated maintenance of taxation after this fiscal year on a level of not less than four billions annually. ' He said there were indications of falling re- Pross) Oct. 20. hetween-th- e prob-lem- Thtrtxrtgaryi5trrtTm5d'The' treasurys program for handling WITH CHINA FOOD (Bv Assooiatod American Bankers Association Approves The Plan to Organize Hundred Million Dollar Corporation For That Purpose. WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. Government erpenditures of four billion dollars during the next fiscal year were forecast by 1 WASHINGTON, '"WHEAT SITUATION Ir'ssl PROVIDENCE, R. I , Oi Governor Cox continue New England campaign the league of i.at ons as principal slogan under a schedule extending through Rhode Island, Massachusetts ind Connecticut. Following up nis attack on Senator Lodge in BcsitTriTaSr mgHCThe Democratic presidential candidate pie oppared a cudgel for lesvue sup-- , ponents, and Republican Harding, porters of Senator litre where there is a larger population of Irish blood than m other parts, the Irish question was prominent among the governors subjects. INTO SENT THE ' be-twe- en - , 1 Lit Senator. " ' - -- nt fe, r" ALEXAMRlS y. pri-va- te , I d, j and.HAR - i . nr mmf jo-jga- n, ! UrtWUllUiuniinwiu. , I , I . ur , : j evi-com- td was-wel- - ltj; rrs? J pr.o'-vstor- rtrachin&"H(r"wr pot however, Jiurt whf fiv Ju port K ' J The picsent storm is general recording to J. Cecil Alter the HIM SEVERELY Salt Lake weathc-- man, v, he thinks it will clear up today 01 ( By Associated J'rcKai tcrr.uiow. Eight western states (By Associated Press) (mment. Oct. 20 China, are affected by it he says. Salt PEKING, Oct. 20, PHILADELPHIA, Lake- had two inches of snow A man who said he was Peter An explosion last Thursday 1.1 Mrs. C. F. Goodwin is spendcoal rninc :n Chi-L- i province yiterday and Ogden four in McMahon of Yonkers, N. Y. akilled a few days in Salt Lake. ing acfour hundred workers ches. a with his wrists scarred by . , At Lewiston Saturday' night the cording to word received hole. rope and his back bearing Ethel Quinn a Salt .. Lake marks, of a whip was left by. a It is said that only a hundred E. R, Owen and Moses Thatcher Ar. of- will' be lhe mil sc to k poison and and nineteen survived. ..tablets by north bound train . here speakers. national proprieties. mistake yesterday but, i,hc, poon sought the police for medical at- ficial report by the company opThe senator declared that in Mr. and Shelton, of disco tred her, mistake and full- tention. He said he was seized erating the mine says the djath his reference to the subject in ' are 1 Idaho, Rexburgr yfelting out- list totals four htindre ai d 'd a doctor. Hep cpndi.;on is and whipped a few tniles a t Greencastle, Ind respeech relatives and friends in Logan, not serious,. , . side of Trenton, South Carolina twenty two. The mine entrance following a visit in Salt Lake. had sought to con he only cently with .grief stricken after. he had attempted to as- is crowded that there had the vey thought Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weaver, of pcoplo. who carried off the vicGeorge Slither;, sist Miss Flocesnce Fowell those to who spoke a come him land is in Utah again aftel; .hav- A thev parents of. the Weaver Bros. South Carolina to, obtain tim's todies as soon as which thev represent rentiment ikon, to the surface. ing spent pome time wjlli Sena- a Jazz Orchestra, arrived here last ed to be very manifest among large share of the estate of werfitbrought tor Hardihgi lie say's Hardhis is He added Saturday and will spend the who dividing father the French peoplp, h'r ing has never changed his mind Thursday night at Millville I. winter with their children. his children. could not be conwords his among that property as to the league of nations' just jC. Thoresen will be the princstrued to say that the French Funeral services for the late ipal speaker at a Democratic ral-ilchanged his language, you set, Government had sent anyone to but it doesn't mean anything. Mosas Thatcher, county com- - Mrs. Lucy Ann Woolf will be him. in at the Park Hyde chapel missioner and candidate for re jheld 2 oclock Friday. Referring to Mr. Wilsons sug I'm frr any old thing that will will also election speak. BETTER LITTLE of impropriety in a forA grrtion bring home the stuff nation ' approaching n eign Im a partisan rahlTTiRerTetf cTtizeh such a SubjiCt oh of the Junc-jLhPioneers e Daughters who harbor around Cacha (By Associated Press) -S pointed out 8W Harding 3 meet at M. Alat P. 20. Friday of Im ihort on straight talk, and the'UI Nimrods as and tion King ATHENS, Oct pre of the formember is ho a that home the 133 Clara of King, exander passed a belter night, Buffalo Bill type, have returned long on the bluff as well committee relations eign And for that old League I AM and slight improvement is not-3- from a hunt in the Star Valley South 7 West, nominee for the a as presidency it fc announced here. The region, bringing with them two (not.) and suggested that an informal rendition of lung congestion re carcases alleged by them tol2 SENATOR HARDING: Motor Co., returned wound expression to me is rather more deer. It i3 believed by their Cranney named stationery. The than that to a private citizen. And now the Harding manag- caused by the bite of the monkey astuto acquaintances, haweverrcrn Sait Lake last evening by " . autoHe the examina"eport3 ers are accusing Cox. of setting i3 improving, but an pads (hat they purchased and slew a Wellsville Canyon being a trap for h;s opponent. 'That tion of liquid extracted fro hi the coupe 0f small Jersey3 with TALKS impassable on apeount cf would seem unnecessary s Mr. lungs .showed the presence of tent to deceive; this view', they)1710 Malad Stake werp present the President of claim being borne out by the ah t the recent storms. Harding is continually Walking pneumomagerms. his two Counsilor, and other members out of ARnilT THF TARIFF. into traps that he set3 . himself j town. He only left his wife and no children.! A traveling man visiting I or that Borah and Johnson set ARMY PLANES Well some Indiaps working sugar beet field. yesterday, made the state--- n for him. asked had he ment 2o at that Willie memOttogary as PssiWe the around Garland There is . about 40 or 50 As IT 1CV A l newspaFcr offices Indians from Nevada and also working beet field. The sugar The Ogden sugar factory bers of the Chamber sbduld beGublican re3ent for the meeting on!n Utah and Idaho, for a copy of gan its seasons run yesteiday in from different parts of Nevada. Well, we 8 oclock; JF- - League of Nations. He company was shiped The opening of the campaign eveningat Thursday a had about one week storm over here so they can work in sugar -j was delayed by extensive rereports f rom the ifcund only three of them had (By Associated Press) Interesting docu-fothi3 of important Oct. 20. The Au to Camping Ground, Roads, MINEOLA, pairs that have been made there first day'Tthe,; army planes which le (Athletic, Football, Membership. menL ' Yea,er and an committees establish 15 will' to came downfrom Toomock airjpnd Adtartising Pilot James P. Murray rf tne here July The truth js white;,ast week n business. And Mr. Johny ccmpishrnfnt. Goods United States air mail service loutc to Nome Alaska have com be made. If time permits, other! From a badly damaged . Mr. business. on the all the pr n week last Johny with reservation Idaho that saj(t j,e on loft Salt Lake on Monday noon plcted the round trip arriving' ne business will be discussed. tep and a dtad herse lying business aressivc tongues and all , ibo in the was onhe City reservation Idaho Brigham e:de from this of the road Hyuc just The meetings are the forum of and nad net been heard of until today from Erio, Penn. . i V,ea'n f x andother Indians. which ChaniLef and the members , Park this morning is was (ha The he squadron when he reported yesterday and storm the over New York (Jlyby a have the right and are expected dot that during had become bat in a ar:A - ;fog last night the rig had been. time. to give their ideas and sugges th 11 inst., on thii. Well, no more and bumped into a mountain out fltet ofiinearly , forty airplanes, but as to every other ' ' ' No automobile. an ftiop track f by was in Wyoming and wrecked bis will he on next letter. 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