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Show 1HE JOURNAL, Saturday, May 6, 1922. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, V UTAH The Ohio Bribery Episode ' Coplght, By PERCEVAL BUG RUE) , 1822, by the International New Bureau, Inc ) The famous Ohio bribery c&9etand decided to get lid ofthejwhljh employed a large number sheen hidden under the couch on! to handle the matter at thousand is more familiarly known to the corrupt legislators. Tney left cf young women. The compan-Jwhhe was sitting and that! dollars far himself, and five American public as the dicta- the work to a committee of rep its which Burns men said they two men in another part of the thousand more fo be' divided phone cases," because it was in renentative citizens of Ohio. were lepresenting had no , idea hotel were listening to every among other 'representatives! that case that Burns first used The committee appointtd Cohm-th- they were, being represented, word that was spoken both by. Needless to say that the man ' dictaphone successfully,! el L. R. Martin to direct its The purpose of the fraud fin himself and But .is. Tncse who who ret the prieeto kill the The Colcned . called in esse on the part of Bums was were listening were the short-t- o Insurance and Womens Bill nearly all of his discover how many members hand men from the District At Meausure in the Committe was dence against the corrupt OhiolBuins, who reached Columbus The early part of April, cf the OJiiot Legislature were terneys ofice, in addition to sev a leader and what he said ltgislatuie through hidden told sensitive to bribery. Colonel Martin eral of Burns assistants. went taphenes, thus giving the idea! 1911. on enterthat Burns himself had invented Bui ns to go to the full limit un- - REPRESENTATIVE X Bums still tried to bring Representative X the dictaphone, til the Ohio Assembly became Burns and his men patiently ing the room had opened the down .the price a little. In the The condition in the Ohio leg the cleanest in the world. worked on the case for nearly clcset. looked under the couch, course of the bargaining the islature had been worse,- for Bums then- - sent for a group nine months and finally made up and then apologized to his host politician explained, giving its highwaymans methods, than of his picked men and et to a list of the representatives and fpr having Icon suspicious of names, as to how many others he had to satisfy, and how in Jian Francisco's. The law work on the cleansing business, senators could be bribed him. much per vote he had to pay. makers ot" the State of Ohio had lie first picked up a list of and their prices for each vote SOLD LIKE SAUSAGES Finally Burns paid one hund Burns, whom the Ohio legis- betrayed their votes right and bids which were then beforethe that they delivered. Bums' had left, with the exception of a Ohio Assembly, one cf which a list in his hand which he could la tor thought was a representa red dollar in marked bills as was an insurance bill. Certain tell that the Insurance and VVo- - tive of the rival insurance firm, so much down. He later paid very few members. cuf more, making a list cf every The legislature refused to let insurance companies who had mens Bills could be passed jacked the point blank 1L- :it- - bill he paid L, to the politician. a been barred frem doing busi 1L any bill pass, whether it Everyone of the corrupt legisla-Hogood bill or a bad bill, unless ness in that state wanted to reits si.ppciUrs paid for it in cold enter. Another bill was the much is your company tors who had received Bums cash. With the exception of one limiting of the working hours prepared to pay for it?" he was marked bills were from that time on shadowed every minute or two members on both sides, for women to nine. hours a day. asked. both the Democrats and repubHew much do you think it of the dav, and he knew where Burns assigned two of his licans were rotten to the core. who represented will cost? Burns came back,! every dollar went, assistants, X CITZENS COMMITTEE. was a themselves a jthe agents of the lawmaker was drawing a hard He assured the Ohio Representative Finally the honest folks and American District Telegraph bargain for hi9 vote in Burns That the company was not politician and he wanted ther were a considerable num-le- r Crmpany anti the Central Union hotel room little did the poor pared to spend too much money.! the entire sum of seven thousand in Ohio banded togetheriTflenhone Company, both of men know that a dictaphone had Finally the agreed (dollars himself , to distribute to . e evi-jtiviti- D ! , - w-h- law-mak- er T- w-a-s - w law-mak- pre-jelev- er I r law-mak- er the other members of the legis--i attempt had been made to brfa lature. But Bums would have (him. He requested the Speaker-nonof it. He would pay X ,of the House to keep the ills la his two thousand, and would pay case he should be - fobbed cf out the sum named to the other (them by the bribers. X was representatives designated by now throwing pepper on his X , otherwise he would have,tiarks. Little did he realize that the currency Bums hid nothing to do with it. REST OF'THE SAUSAGES. J given him had been marked arl X was not going to take a that Burns knew where he had chance of losing hi share of spent part of it. The money that two thousand dollars, so he he had given to the speaker agreed rather reluctantly, and were different bills " than . he , the rest of the representatives had receiver from Burns, and senators came one by one The politicians cunning idea' to Burns room, and sat on the waa too late. He rare in the couch where the dictaphone was Assembly and shouted that an hidden, and tclked to Bums attempt had been- made to bribe ouite unaware of the fact that him. but both Bums and the their conversation ws being District Attorney smiled. taken down in shorthand by The rest is a matter of hi men firm, the District Attor- tory. , ney's office. Eleven of the leading legislaAfter awhile, however, ' Rep- tors in Ohio were indicted which resentative X grew suspicious tended to dissolve the corrupt , that something was wrong legirlature and put the fear of somewhere. So far he had re- the law in the hearts of many ceived two hundred dollars from other rotten in Bums as a retainer. He put other states. that amount in an envelope and (Watch for the Beat install-wethen took it to the Speaker of of BURNS GREATEST the House telling him that ani DETECTIVE CASES. e - law-make- rs nt Thursday afternoon to bid her welcome home again. A bounteous feast was served and the afternoon spent aggreably with fancy work and ters, Mrs. Peter Nielsen, Mr. Wil- told the1 military committee all the which seeing red liam 'Andrew of Logan, Mr. Wilthen from a that of the breaks out periodically, study liam Leonhardt of Providence and Mrs. Alma Yeates. They brought bills, lt would really aeem that The cure for tile democracy reminiscensea of early day. A lunch along with them, also ome in the judgment of your coni The antiis more democracy. of daffodils and tulips sent by pent deli8htful jmittee army of a hundred Mrs. Nellie Pehrson, who was unable is for Sovietism dote together and bels and aliens were as to be present formed the centerpiece education, promotion, recdesirable and trustworthy for the table. Eighteen guests were i Oloeeooeoeeooeoooeeooooooooooooooeoooeoeooeeeeeooeeeo an army of like strength com. ognition that we live in the year present as fallows- Mrs. Fannie RICHMOND son Mrs. Mary T. Hulse, Mrs. Lyrnaa He 1922 and not iq the year 1822. (posed of loyal citizens. Jessop, Mrs. Sylvia Jessop, Mrs. Niels The old order changeth, but turn a to C. proposed plan every some Olson, Mr. W. Humphreys, Mr. bek City, Oregon, after a pleasant people still cry halt' and Mr.Olive Neve. Martin Shafer, month spent with relatives in t'tah RICHMOND, Mr. H. 8. army post into an academy and think progress means radical-- ' MILLVILLE Mrs. Mary A. Hovey, Mr. Annie F. Webb entertainedMay convert High Councilors J. Irishman and soldier th?&lego rlub Lily every private "' Yeates, Mrs. W. W. Pitkin, Mrs. An- at her home Tbusday. Luncheoa was ism. Harry Parker were Wellsville were and after having nie P. Andersen, Mr. Mary Ander- served, following a aortal afternoon. into a cadet vis (prs to the Millville ward on Sunsen, Mr. Elsie Olson, Mrs. Eliza A. Mrs. Len- day. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam H. Hill en prepared the private, there cap MILLVILLE, May 6 Garr, Mr. Mary Stringam, and Mrs. tertained with a family dinner at be no valid objection to a' law ses Hochstrasser, of Rexburg, Idaho, High Councilors Albln T. ClauMartha Jessop. Mr. Harry Dench, Mrs. Annie Chris- sen and Wni. Darley visited the Nib-le- y their home Tuesday, In honor of the by which the officers shall be Mias Minnie Garr of Ogden spent ward in Sunday. tensen. and Mr. 8. W. Jensen spent Ightieth anniversary of Mrs. Hill s (drawn from the Tanka exclus- with her afternoon aunt, birth Thursday Fridav jast as the guests of Mr. and The South Cache high school in A. enroute to Eliza Mrs. Garr and General Wallace! her Svely, Mrs Henry Gessel. connection with the seminary rendMrs. Blain Bell entertained , the home. She baa been spending a few Mrs. Hurry-Jessu- p added this truth that most Mil returned front ered the following enjoyable proBon Heur at club her home Friday days at Logan. Salt Ijike on Saturday, where she gram In the Klbley ward at the saman have bo far failed to! week. of las itary was members of by apent Friday went to secure a house. crament meeting on Sunda): brass Miss Johnson entertained recognize, to-w-it: By holding! (he Millville Relief society at the a numberGertie Mrs. B. N Sjoberg and her broth q u a rt et. Cantriel Nielsen. Ross Elia- her friend at her home out inducements,-sucof In of their lieu anneal TliP cluss of the day temple Thwtoglcal ft John Johnson, are visiting her son, Kenneth Allen, and W. Allen, rum' Second aBedtpj week last of hirh they were unable Wednesday evening ward gave a pleasing celebration assisted by Professor Christensen; daughters, at lotutello. you; Games, music and refreshment were leation and commissions, on hold alrknesa account to of this Scout of "The Mrs Augusta Jeusen returned Sat- talk, 'Socializing Country Life", bv performance Master, will attract to the ranks the the diversion. on the fact , year. Wednesday, considering "Faith and urday from an extended v,sit to her Krina Morgan; talk, Mrs. M. M. Christopherson was flower of our ytiuth. By it you Mr. T. H. Cutleri very busy these Works, Willis Johnson; talk, The that none of them had ever been on daughter at Hooper. the Elia-sodays giving his dramatic readings of given a surprise at her home Wed- will net only get better military stage before. Mrs Grace is Death." Afton Smurthwalte spent Wages of Sin The Religion class teachers gave the Orphans of the Storm. He la giv- nesday of last week. A social after- service, but as an act of wisest reading, "The Introduction to Saturday night with relatives here waa Mrs. Fannie Olson entertained at the Life of Bok," Gretta Tibbita; their classes a little treat at tihe en an excellent write up in Student noon was spent and luncheon statesmanship you will offer in a birthdav dinner on 8unday. A de- - talks by Professor Lee and the visit- close of their lesson period on Wed- ljfe, showing the appreciation he served to thirteen. of Mit. fhe hi C. received a constitutional way the covetpd in the at J.ft. for Sugar City; of hepsrd form rejiARion conrandy puffed nesday licious dinner was served A. Those ing councilman very large A. C. recenMy. lkho spent the past week here with opportunity for education to rice balls and cookies. present were: Mr. and Mr. Orson gregation was in attendance. To Ccrxd?r Mrs. Isaac Smith had as guests on relatives Miss .Kremer, and Miss Stocks Mr. Bliss Bigneli. of Ccon, Idaho, Pitkin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bailey, Mr. Mr. and Mr. Walter Egan and every lad in the lanfT' ' and Mrs. William Surrey, Mr and motored down to speud the week- visited the schools on Thursday and Friday, her mother,. Mrs. Bertha gave the children a treat in the exhi- Itanaen of Hyrura and her sister, family lert Thursday of laBt week THE HONOR SYwTEM THE Mrs. Moroni Jessop of Logan. Mrs. end at the home of F. T. Veates. REMEDY bition of a great many beautiful pic- Mrs. Mary Chadwick and two chil- for Los Angeles where they will Two sisters visit the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olson of Ellen Jessop, Mr.and Mrs Jos S make their home. tures; Mr. Jesreproductions of famous pain- dren of Morgan. were at home of the her Mrs. callers J. and hardness Jessop, Lyman Repression, came here and had a One military Alice Buxton Mrs. of Brigham city Mrs. T. H. Cutler waa agreeably sop, and Mr and Mrs. Eslie Jensen parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Yeates tings. Friends and neighbors of Mrs. El- surprised on Thursday In honor of spent Sunday of "last week her, and excited nerves is not the tooth bridge made. Cost. 22. Mrs. Guy Hill left Sunday for Salt on Monday. remedy for any troubles that Mr George Dutson has moved his len Jessop rallied at her home on her birthday anniversary by her ala- - with relatives, and later for her home at Ba- Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton' Baker exiRt. It is the recognition that The other at the same t!r: have gone to Sunnyslde where they soldiers and sailors have the visited another office in this will apend several weeks, city and had a three tett Mrs. Ernest Johnson entertained right to appeal through comat a family dinner Thursday even- mittees of their own chooshg bridge' made. Cost $40. U ing of last week, In honor of her hus- to their superior officers.- This We are willing to gamble tixt bands birthday anniversary, Covers right will attract and. hold the the bridge made.b thla were laid for twelve. i This Mias Viola Wilcox of Salt' Lake finest American youths.' apent a few days of the week here is no more Sovietism than the In point , of workmanship, . with relatives. honor system in a college is materials and appearance is Mrs. George Alder of Preston conthe equal of the other. spent the week at the home of her Sovietism. That method of Sketches by tact and consideration plus ed Whfit are you going to do? " parents Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webb. Mrs. Osborne Johnson of Downey ucation and promotion will J. II. STRIBEL and Mrs. Nora Kay of Swan Lake cure all the excited nerve and spent Iasi week here with their parj Uncle Gus ents Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Hendricks. Camping Out n Civilized man, shaved, 'manicured Uncle Gus folded his newspaper,! hjr. and Mrs. Joseph Chnatopher-soGirl Across The Loa is at in dressed and and raiment, Sunday spent glorious it on family and the case, ltegan placed cigar slave to his environment. He lt in gan, the guest of Mr. and Mra. Carl to scrape the bowl of his bhukened an easy char and directs a servant Sten- s- . corn-co- b pipe. and. stick. He combis Mr. and Mr. Edael Christensen I been readinY said he, "about Spring arrived officially Tutsday when our drug store got from the! to fetchif the hat waiter forgets to bring of Preston were the guests ot relaa feller whut killed his wfe an county seat the season's first tretmr of ice (ream. There was a scamper- plains mrither-in-laon n count o' bein' ing of small bovs to spread the news and obtain nickels, and een elderly the finger bowl after the grape fruit. tive here during the week. HANDY-ME- N He scolds it n accident to the elebossed too much. I aint never been folk stood about, coin in hand, and chorused: '"Gimme a cone. a mother-in-labut If I was I beHiram Fetihlt, the butchers boy, quit his labors to Join the throng, vator requires him to climb a flight Red Let the nice machinery Seeing lieve Id know enough not to inter- and hile he stood waiting his turn vr.s limled bv Sallie Cannon, who of stairs. fere too mud!. Wlie.i a woman has works at the millinery store. Being thus hailed, chivalry demanded thata of civilization but slip a cog, and he Troubles Sovietism, throws bark his head and bowls to been her .gal fo twenty he turn hs back upon the cone and invite Sallie to eat cream from a be , -petted. years. I reckon lit kutd o hard to saucer. Navy? Army , Observe him then on Invite her he did, and as they sat eating at a table thef girl across the quit an let some young feller do It; camping 8 V, He but shes got to quit If she hankers street entered the store intent upon purchase and saw them. runs. The following clipping from a Des Moines newspaper tragically climbs, wades, trip. leaps, (Continued from page 10.) to keep out o trouble, and shes got s men will under such circum- He glories in hardship. He cleans The butcher boy fidgeted uneasily, handy-ma- n tells what can often happen when a to fight the temptation to bos the stances; but the girl appeared to feel no resentment. frying pan with a wisp of grass, de- ed military men will not happily bacon vours scorched A and man new feller. how look nice dont she this That questionyoung you cried, Why, Sallie, reglar morning. attempts to do the Plumbers work: able eggs, drinks from a running remain in the military service want no woman tellin him whata switch makes your hair so much better consideration more on the without hard what unless hes married to ier. You stream, I look she nice said Sallie smiled sweetly. sleeps cooed; ground, yourself, 1 "Mother-in-laaccumulates a beard, blisters, insect than militaristic officers have what you wrlt-l- n last spring that was the most becoming hat you ever had. May folk call a synonym fo trouble And Hiram, poor male, absorbed his cream blissfully, wholly persuaded bites and dirt, and all the whll feels been inclined to show them. but they aint all had; an I notice that all was right with the world and that in gentle feminine hearts there a profound sympathy for the poor AND SUMMER CHARLES mortals who llve,sortly back In the yonng married folks is mighty glad is no place for jealousy or spite. to have em around when the first LEW IFALLACE POINTED city, ' baby comes. ( THE WAY. Here, then, is a nice problem in Two 15. Nov. amateurs DES who MOINES, In I psychology. ramp, hardship There is need also if the highwelcome because it is a part of the attempted to do a job of plumbing without a plumbValues est efficiency is secured to widof ing permit mar have to face m charge of man- -, natural In game v the living. Intelligence is largely a matter of en the doors of opportunity for slaughter In connection with the death of Mra. Lena luxuries are demanded metropolis, perspective, and perspective la wholHuffman about a week ago. Mra. Huffmaa waa found because they are a part of the game advancement to commissioned ly a matter of, point of view. The dead from asphyxiation la a room back of a small of success the gam of money get- rank. Every man who enlists fool can understand, when the well store. It ie claimed that the two men had ran gas -ting and showing off. as a runs drv, that water la a thing of has know r he to good ught pipes through this room in order to connect with a Philosophy Is but a state of mind hnnee to become an admiral or great value but even while the well room above Relatives if Mr. Huffman claim these ! that enables those whose Is In lot "remains full,, the wise man can vismen were not plumbers and that they used old, rtisty . to remember that they are but a general as a graduate of An ualise the Woes that would befall which was not gas proof. They have employed pipe demout for a acso he rampihg and West Point season, If or it him should become empty, and napolis Volney Dili to press the charge. Attorney ss a cept of the hardship is benefit part game of bitter exonstrates equal ability. That thus, without lrt and it. glory perience, realize that water is essento say, in the year 1922 . the tial to bis Army and Navy shall adopt the A certain rich many had an only Willie Willis child whom he loved in a detached policy which Charles . Summer Just for Sake of Saving a Few Dollars, Dont Menace ' ( Little Will ie Wiland Gen. Lew Wallace urged j , Your Life and Others by Hiring Amateurs Mr. for the Army in 1868. kind of way. All of the rich man's money he had been at such pains to lis keeps one toe wae worth resolution a introduced exactly nothing Summer waking hours were devoted to the j collect tied up with a rag cXLL A COMPETENT PLUMBER! getting of money. He seldom had at atl, for it could not bring him to provide a system of educa The more I hear time to repay the love of hi child, happiness or ease the paia,iB his He confessed, to women tion for the soldiers so that the expreasln but he always had time to meet and heart. his mother TuesI time not occupied in post or their opinio of oth- talk with men who could assist hinTj The childs death did not change day that the toe is , er women, t ha mere in tbe getting ot a profit- garrisoagdutie may. be employ' rvalue. U but ervi to teach- the uninjured and that he keeps it tied beThere came a time when the child 'rich man that he had been a fool thankful I am that ed in moral and intellectual im our hope of Heav- sickened and died, and when the that he had labored to win a thing cause hd likes to provement, to the end that the en lies in m Savior rich man cams hack from the ceme- for which he cared nothing, and neg- have the little Rod186 NORTH MAIN PHONE 460 LOGAN, UTAH Army may be a nursery of of who waa once a tery he realized that everything of lected a treasure that was the very gers girl sympathize man. value bad gone out of his life. The apple of his eye. with him. fleers, and Gen. Lew Wallace r--' family into the Annie Bindrup home. They are congratulations on the birth of a son. This event took place on Monday. All concerned, doing nicely. When Mrs. Fannie Olson returned home about ten oclock on Monday evening from visiting her mother, she found her friends bud taken possession of her home and provided a fine supper. This was a surprise in honor of her birthday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shafer, Mr- - Elsie Olson, Mrs. Emma Pehrson, Mrs. Nellie Pehrson, and Miss Marthia Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Lavere of lving Greenville were guests of Mrs. Martin Olson, Tuesday. Mrs. Jamea A. Hovey, Miss Eliza Johnson, and Mr. G. Eertiler attended the performance of the Brownnies at Logan on Wednesday evening. They were delighted with the - 06000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 -- Society- bo-qu-et e, I Drs. 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