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Show J Remember that when you want something The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it. 4 VOLUMEXLVr Journal want ads. results, 7i7 theizw LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH 30. 1923 LADY DOROTHY MILLS COL WALTER A. WHEN HE PROVES FALSE TO HER ALBERT CLAFLIN PREMIER LENINE OF , RUSSIA SAID TO BE NEAR END , , - 6 Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 30. Frederick Burham, aged our, a contractor and socially, financially and professionally prominent, died today the victim of a gun in the hands of Miss Helene daughZeigler, twenty-six- , ter of a wealthy family w ho killed herself after she had mortally wounded Burham in his offices yesterday. The tragedy, it is believed, followed the girl's discovery friendthat after a ship with Burham that the' contractor had married. Associated Press. Head of Roman Catholic Church in Russia Gets Commutation of Sentence But Must Die Othei Priests Jailed. Vicar-Gener- al Ry Associated Iress) MOSCOW, March - .'it). ten-ye- The Vicar-Gener- Nationwide Klan of Crools Exists and Authorities Will Go After It. Start Was Made at Denver, Los Angeles v 'Next. . I I GREATLEGTOOE i AND Bethel hae been ap- p.inted by President Harding to uc-ceed Maj. Gen,; Enoch H. Crowder as Judge .advocate general of the army., Colonel Bethel terved during the war as Judge advocate general of the A. E F. with the rank of brigadier iral. He received the Distinguished Service Medal and also a French decoration. He i$ a native of Ohio and was appointed to the Military academy frnn that atate in 1889. Col. Walter A. Albert Claflin of Chicago Is on of th h.irj to the estate of th late Lady Cook of England, reported to amount to $10, 000,000. Claflin eold tewing machines for many year and fer the last few yean hae been employed aa a g clerk in Chicago. FINE 1 al , -- FLH FOSTER 1 j Paralysis of the right arm is spreading. After his death, the message said, a military dictatorship will lie established, headed by Minister of Waf Trotzky" with four or five associates. v y s' ar ileatli sentence leeently imposed on Archbishop Ztpliak head of the Reman Catholic church in Russia lias been commuted to ten years imprisonment under WEMAY RAISE strict isolation. Tlie appeal ot author-eafor Rutchkavitch i Lady Dorothy Mill, Brttiah and explorer, daughter of the Earl OWN EASTERJJUES clemency was denied. The Central Executive Committee which of Orford, who hae started another top into ths wilds of Africa, met to consider requests for (By Science Service) as sha dresses for ths expedition. declared sentence mitigation March 31. WASHINGTON, that both prelates were deservThe United States may proing of the penalty but commuown duce lilies from its Easter case in ordered the tation was seed to flower. Eight years of of the Archbishop because an experiment at the Department element of Catholic citizens in of Agriculture farm near here Russia might exploit the sentA indicate that this country is ence as directed against the well suited to the growth of Botn of that religion. priests flowers which have bethese were charged with opposing the come typical of the resurrection Soviet government and convictmorn, officials of the bureau of ed last week together with plant industry said today. At The thirteen priests. most of the bulbs of present ST. JOSEPH, MICHIGAN, this has been sentenced die, are imported from Jalily the others sentenced to prison. March 30. The issues in the pan. trial of William Z. Foster, The Easter lily may be grown charged with criminal syndi- under extremes of conditions calism, appeared today nar- - and it seems to be a safe crop rowed to a single charge wjien he plants are set late in against him than lie assembled the climate of either Washing- with an organization advocat- ton, D. C., or the frostless ing the use of force and violence Bermudas. There is, little doubt to accomplish got ern mental re- that in those northern regions form. An admission from where the snowfall is heavy and (By Associated Press) Foster on the witness stand early it can be safely grown in ST. JOSEPH Michigan, Mar. he attended the communist the open ground, even that though 30. William Z. Foster last convention near Bridge? is low, party summer planned a radical union man, Michigan, lat August, is theA temperature willvery not frost light injure Monof cojricr miners at JJutte, regarded as haing eliminated the flowering Easter lily -- and tana, and in the Minnesota and the other questions at issue in plants in full bloom and full bud Foster ad- view of charge against him. Michigan mines. have been known to withstand mitted this on cross examina temperature of 28 degrees ation on the witness stand. He Fahrenheit at night with no acknowledged the authorship of permanent injury. a Utter to William F. Dunne, a Not only are climatic condi- codefendant in which he prolions suitable in many parts of posed to Dunne to form such a this country, but bulbs can be union. The miners, he wrote, produced from domestic plants are not satisfied with the I.W. under forcing conditions with W. or with one big union and one years saving of time over Press By Associated something new was desired. 1 CIIK AGO, March 39. Claude ers. reQur6d by foreign grow-the cf Williams, former pitcher JOURNALS DAILY it has been demonstrated that Chicago American 1 eague base- an average yield of more than MARKET REPORT ball at club is lvcortud dying five flowers can lie obtained . a hospital. He became ill three from bulbs only 5 or 6 inches in By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, March 30. days ago of pneumonia. circumference, the smallest size Cattle Receipts, 1100. Market, that the florist uses, or smaller. steady. Steers, $8.25 to $8.75. HENRY M. DAWES Any plant to become widely Marmust be able to make ra- Hogs Receipts, 9,000. ket, active. Top $8.30. Bulk ot MAUF rOMPTROI 1 FRipid increase tl,e horticultural sales, $7.30 to $785. experts stated, and lilies in general have been considered the Sheep Receipts, 5,00. Market higher. Best, $11.40. aristocrats of the flower king(Bv Associated Press) ST. AUGUSTINE;- March 30. dom because of their beauty and Congress having moved just the difficulties in producing OGDEN LIVE befoie adjournment to assist to them. The Easter lily, however, STOCK MARKET a greater degree the agricult- can be grown from seed so as ural and livestock interests of to blossom in less than a year OGDEN, Utah, March. 30. and can be produced vegetative-l- y Cattle Receipts, 721, market theccuntry President Harding in one season. his sard is of it by members steady. Top $6.40; choice prime vacation In the natural course of growconis giving steers, $6.25 to $7.00; g ;od siderable party attention to the farm ing plants, they explained, there steers, $5.50 to $6.25 ; fair The prompt selec- is produced along the stem undsituation. steers $4.50 to $5.50; feeder of Ileray M. Dawes of er the ground from one to thirty steers, $5.50 to $6.50; choice tion) buibiets in addition to the bulb to of be the comptroller heifers, $3,00 to $5.23; choice Chicago, or bulblet planted. These are cows $4.25 to $5.23; fair to currency, announced last night, taken off the stems at 'digging an is indication as interpreted time and planted to continue the gxd cows, $3.00 to $4.25; $1.00 to $2.00; bulls, $3.00 of the desire of the government propagation. Commercial bulbs to render alb the aid possible to can be produced from the best to $3.25. feeder cows, $3.00 to men. As comptroller, of these in one $3.75; veal calves $6.00 to $7. livestockwill year, They will Dawes have the supervision not be as markdt as some of the Hogs Receipts 666, large steadv. Top $7.80; fat hogs, of the formation of agricultural commercial stocks nowr import190 to 220 its., $7.50 to $7.80; credit corporations. ed, but will produce better. By a little maneuvering, heavy hogs. $6.50 lo $6.80: bulk,' $6.50 to $7.80; feeder hogs flowering lilies can be produced for any particular date with $7.00 $8.00. much less cost for fuel than it Sheep Receipts, 6270, maris rr w necessary to use with imket steady. Choice Iambs $11-stock. to 13,00;, fat wethers $7.75 E ported The Easter lily originated in to $12.25; fat ewes, $1.73 to China and its culture is an ex- $7.25; feeder lambs $11.00 to tensive industry in Japan. Whe- . ... , to $3. ewes $2.75 feeder $12.00; Ther the bulbs can lie raised ,?rP1rei, .-A In Mexico City nearly everyjn thjs country in compe. for the annual J fitab, body lives over a shop, if the ray of 'hope tition with the imported bulbs , , , house be two storie's, or uses the Easter 'raised by the cheap labor of the QfUFp ,K fashionable apt mg furs lower floor as a garage, stable, flatter country remains to be or quarters for the servants. offered by the weather bureau seen jjLlt climatic and other of the great Even- - the millionaires often conditions in many sections of to. thej)e jnitTi states are apparent- rent the ground floor of( their from Indiana westward weather ijy. faVj0raye to the growth of an fine residences for business Rocky mountains. The on Sunday will be fair and raster J WILL CLEAN LONDON, March 30. Premier Lenine is dying, says a dispatch to the Ex-change Telegraph . Company quoting Moscow sources. forty-f- J NUMBER 77 BETHEL WOMAN SLAYS MAN brirj bill-In- March 30 Communities ho have not had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Joseph A. Smith in his unique, interesting, and instructive lecture on tree culture, especially' of nut bearing trees and the singing of the have Sunflower Quartet, missed a rare treat. Twice within the past fortnight, Hyrum has been visited ly these gentlemen; first the general public were dethe classical, lighted with and interesting presentation ot Mr. Smiths lecture, and the pleasing harmony of the singers This led ter a request front the South Cache Hig School, that UNION OF TRAIN IDE LIVESTOCK w DERAILED (By Associated Press) March 30. The DENVER, Denver Times today will print a story that the conviction of the twenty alleged confidence men on Wednesday is a step in's nationwide cleanup of bunco men. With Len Reamey, the confessed confidence man, acting as in- former, the first start cf , the cleanup will be at Log Angeles. Reamey, who turned states evi- dence, objects to going to California, according to the Times. , Thomas Lee Wool wine, dist- rict attorney for I .os Angeles who has been here several days in company with Charles Reim-- j er special investigator of office, plans to take Reamey to Los Angeles to testify against Sammy Gates and five other alleged bunco men according to the Times and he is expected to leave tomorrow. Reamey objects to going because Gates is a close personal friend says the Times. Wool-witoday was before the county grand jury investigating alleged attempts to influence the jury, which found the twenty members of the confidence ring guilty here on Wednesday. Ther was no intimation as what his testimony 'was' about; It Was-- , ' made known today that a dicta J ' graph , was ' secreted several , months ago in the office of one Of the attorpeys-fothe alleged bunco ring'irtd remained there ; throughout ths trial being, re moved last night. The name of ' the attorney was not divulged. Wool-win- es . SALT LAKE CITY, Mar 30, Final entries in the sixth livestock show to be held in Salt Lake April brought the number of animals to be placed cn exhibitioa close to three thousand. During the Six Killed and Many latter of this week, the ex- hibits part began to arrive in Salt When . which they Lake and the stockyards where andAutomoblle Tuesday. The faculty and stu- The show is to be held, was a Collideat Grade Cross dent body were unanimous in scene of busy activity. declaring it the best chapel During th$ final week of preCity of C- program presented this winuift parations, Dr, It. N. Mekq, Mr. Smiths lecture ris repitta Salt Lake olumbus, O. with biblical, scientific, histori- Chamber cf ; Commerce and (By Associated Press) cal, statistical and poetical re- Show T)i rector, . received word COLUMBUS, yhio, March 30. ferences and quotations, noi inat the Denver and Rio Grande Six persons are known to have laboriously read from paper, RAilro&d would transport free of been killed and many injured, but in nearly every instance charge school children wishing freely to visit the show from Salt Lake some seriously when a big four flowing smoothly andmethodifrom a and City. Pullman train enroute from cal This anne uncement matte cer- AGREEMENT WITH memory; added to which Boston to Cincinnati struck the gentleman draws from a tain that the ten thousand school automobile at a grade crossing rich store cf actual personal re- children expected by the show JAPAN SUPERSEDED committee of the Chamber of near here. The engine left the search and experience. be realized or tracks and turned over in a The quartet which must re- Commerce would (By Associated Press) to numerous encores, is surpassed. Particular interest spond WASHINGTON, March 30, ditch, four Pullman sleepers composed of four veterans who has been aroused among the The celebrated Lanaing-lsh- ii piling on top of it. The train have pleased audiences for high school students of the Salt the Granite agreement by which the United W'as going at an estimated speed more than forty-fiv- e years, the Lake high schools, schools of Salt States in 1917 recognized Japans tof seventy mjjts per hour. Res- personnel of which is; Messrs andjordan high South special interests in China has the and Lake cue workers said they believed Joseph A. Smith, Tiiomas County school by the essay been cancelled by mutual agreeother dead are in the wreckage. Hopkin J. Mathews, and Davis high in which will be ment of the Washington and ' awards contest, The dead aie Mrs. Frank David B. Mathews, all of mads during the livestock Ahow. Tokio governments. Diplomatic wife of an attorney, w ho betwwen the. two In their pleasing rendition Prizes amounting to $300 will be negotiations was driving the automobile, her heve resulted in a two children, two trainmen, and cf old time melodies, they given to the students besides governments new based prieleven understanding ranging special prizes Horace Holbrook, a Warren, sang away the fact that their or he provisions of tho cash marily individual from a prize $30 combined ages total more than Ohio, publisher. nine power pact, written at the 265 years. They are only boys of to a pig. is armaments con- Washington Real expected competition' INDICTMENTS IN a sturdier grouth. and ference, teams the when representing regarded as applyThe entire effort would rank FLOGGING CASE more and ing schools, boys the princ- high colleges, effectually high on any of our best Chautmeet in the judof the iples clubs door and and open ARE RETURNED auqua Circuits, and need only girls equalbeen ity of opportunity in China. more publicicity and presentati- ging contests Teams have In disposing of the Lansing on to grow in popularity. visitjng the stock yards during iBj Associated Press) Alabama. the last several weeks to learn Ishii agreement and substitute BIRMINGHAM, March 30. The indictment ot the general arangement in order ing for it the principles of the two dairymen and a plumber by ,4u improve their efforts when document subscribed to by the the Jefferson County grand they are called upon to show nine powers. United States, Jatheir judging skill. In the college pan, China, Great announced marked the first Britain," jury and in the high school divisions, France, Italy, Portugal, The of result of the investigation prizes of $25, $15 and $10 are Netherlands and Belgium, the logging of Dr J. I). DowThe prizes for boys and American and Japanese governoffered. ling, city and county health ofare $15, $10 and $5. ments accepted the parity of inclubs girls last Authorities May. ficer, Manderfield, II. manager of terest in China and at the same J. stated the inquiry is being conthe Salt Lake Union Stock Yard time will do away with an agreeducted on the theory that the will award a silver cup to the ment that was a source of flogging of Dowling resulted beschool winning high score from the very day it high cause of his zeal in enforcing CITY March 30 for three years. OKLAHOMA was, announced. Negotiations the health laws pertaining to for the abandonment of the Members of lower house of dairying and plumbing. agreement were successfully the Oklahoma legislature went SPECTACULAR FIRE on in Tokio as one of the carried The under side of the hinged hack to work today freed from last official acts of Charles B. top of a parasol handle is a mir- the threat of armed YORK IN NEW guards who ror and beneath it is a recepWarren, the retiring Ambassador to Japan. Diplomatists retacle for powder and powder were posted about the floir during part of yesterdays session Associated gard the achievement as the ; Press) puff. (By Two 30. March capstone to a long series of neNEW YORK, after speaker Murray Gibbons ! The sting of a common nettle had discovered a case of whis firemen were killed and sixteen gotiations by the retiring Amwill sometimes last as long as in one of the house com- - injured in fighting a spectac- bassador which placed the diplo- -. six or eight hours. The sting of key mittee rooms. ular fire that swept two factor- - matic affairs of the United one species in, Java lasts for a tenements on the) States with the far east in the whole year. A patchwork quilt made by ies and four east side, for time threateninglfavoraUe situation. children in the United Stktes, J . An Irish university professor Indian The the of shawl, thousand gift patients. women expertsja jtwo advanced has among banking the theory that in New York, is now assistant Queen Victoria, were buried dead firemen and most of the the earth is growing warmer 'injured were buried beneath a through1 the inflence of radioacsecretary of one of the big trust with JennyLind at her request. x jwretkage' wall which was top tive forces. companies in the metropolis. In the United States accord-- . p,ed int0 the street by a gaS eX . Most, costly of all Trade pnrpOccc. jv raising industry plosion. - One of a ing to, the figureT,oMhe.-latest.- . quite H'ui'ts is that uf ,tmktng,'Cfrafr ,,. "V' k Among the L s suit for div rce brought by a census, there It takes at least six years to tr. mMea rr a shortage of of the monks of La ' Grande' 00 .to and Md TrnKhrrrstrfffefenr-ye'etrrrTfThockey Cjrilell a enof is who that women bride hundred are Chicago year The parliament of the repub rTV. of both sex - , Chai.treirse., old the food, people basketball nla ; new type of wheat to test it for teams when - thev, ntfa her husband failed to keep MUgaged as operators, c,f f;t fourhas icc of i J,h ,"r .were duven' who, will ci.et-ifrom ubr schedule at Ithaca the pasti milling purposes. If it fails then, France, Mi r , teen women members. pronuoe to buy her a sport bkirt.Jand m the season. is discarded. . ithe 101 Vicar-Gener- al are Hurt lrain 3-- 7, "',2,- .Express'iS:? ingNear j j -- : ne IS VERY ILL Stir-lan- Ilem-minge- r, Provi-danc- f. d, e. ,.useful - can-ne- . j con--trove- rsy ' , . - E 23 t T77 ru!ririT -0- j . to-wo- men , nt j ! . i - j 1 Czecho-Slorah- ia - variety v"' rs fl50,000. f' ft" tyi |