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Show Remember that when you want something The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it VOLUME laJ U resii m. thzl 4 A XLVir GEORGE - $ Journal want a3J, NUMBER 111 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1923 J. COULD DEMOCRATS IS DEAD III I WIN FOREST-FIRE- BOND ELECTION INTERVIEWS S M DENVER IDREATEN ELECT! PH DR. T, P. PILLAY HOSTAGES SAIQ ON " TQDAVEDEEII KILLED . IH f "V I t M The Aureal has attempted-tUnconfirmed by. Superior National Park Citizens . interview a number of prorm- Has Several Blazes and ing Vote lie nt people relative to yester-Issu- e Say Chinese bond Section but Without Much Damage May Reof $300,000 Pitched Some of .'much success. The fact that it ReNew sult Create and Captives Over mol.e closely resembled a ratifi- store Old Electric Light cation meeting than a contest,March Was Head of postmaster, a plurality of 6130 Alarms Town When Negotiations For Reacocunts for this attiC. Bailey, inprobably votes over Dewey Plant. Gould Family. lease of Prisoners Lag. Creeps Near City. tude. Such a decisive and cumbent. The vote was, Staple-toaction upon the part of the (By Associated Press) (By AfK-iit37,280; Bailey, 31,260; By Associated Presi) Yesterdays election held to people leaves but little room for SHANGHAI, May 16. Uncorf-firme- d MENTONE, France, May 16. George Carlson, third, 24,839,' DULUTH, May 16.' Twd stub- - determine whether or not com men t" seems to behe "gener- George Jay Gould, who had Stapleton had the solid support born forest fires are threatening should vote for the sale of $300,- - aj opinion, as all the points at reports say that three been ill at Cape Martin near here of the Democrats. The other five the Chinese hostages were thrown t Hie issue had been fully discussed, Superior National Park. A ' 000 worth of serial bonds forelecfor some time died this morning. candidates are well behind. - ,both in to death over a cliff by the bana new building assemblies and public fire stalling near Pickerel He was taken ill with dits. Two Chinese officers are cahe;tric ight and plant, Hume through the columns of the in the state paik leaped ia on March 20th and suffered a reported to be on the way to the thejand pipe line, and restoring the 'prt,SS- ELECTRIC ENGINES Kawiskiwi River and spread in- -; present plant to its former, or a relapse. hills to offer themselves as hosnUMliST. Crockett had previous-t- o Mayor the Superior National, cover-- j higher efficiency, and in addi- - y expressed the opinion that the George Jay Gould, financier tages for the release of the for-and railroad man, succeeded to Ok T. Padmanabha Pillay of India, ARE SENT TO ing three sections. Other serious tion raising the dam and stop- - bonds would carry by seventy eigners. No progress has been the leadership of the famous fires burned over several hun- ping the leakage was a land- - ;p(.r lent, and is naturally grati-slid- e a prominent Hindu botaniat, who haa made in the negotiations. A Gould family upon the death of in' favor of the proposition field at the result, as it assures bean spending tome time In Washing-to- Washington dispatch does not dred acres of slashings in north- SPAIN whil on a trip around tha world. his father, Jay Gould, December " as presented by, the city commis-wer- e general support for the project, west Buyck. A crew of forty-on- e mention any deaths.' follow shown 2, 1892. as the by sioners, which is needed. unable to cope with it. In addition to assuming reNEW YORK, May 16. Ship- Numerous brush fires are in an interview this morning SHE CHARGES MRS. Tabulated ote Mr. Crockett stated that him- Socialist Congress sponsibility, as trustee and ex- ment of three powerful 90 ton ported under control. The town , Yes No self and the other members of ecutor, for the $80,01X1,000 es- electric locomotives, comprising of Fairbanks was frightened by Dust. No tate left by his father, he ear- part of a $1,600,000 contract for a brush fire which 1 & 2 197 26 the commission are in perfect 7 May Discuss Plans CROKER WITH crept within ned on and expanded the great the electrification of 10 miles of half a mile 181 j cord relative to the matters ton-6- 0 of the town before it 3 & 4 railroad holdings of the latter, the Spanish Northern Railway, 180 5 & 6 nected with the creation of the Of Reorganization BIGAMY and within a few years, during the first main line electrification was noticed. 18 'proposed new plant and the reha-4- 5 142 7& 8 which he applied the lessons to be undertaken in that coun277 9, 10, 11 bilitation of the old one. .They learned from the elder Gould, he try. has just been made from RICKARD REFUSES com" wilj hold their" first meeting this VIENNA, May (By Aisociated Press) became one of America's fore- this port in the presence of a dis977 .. 216 evening to discuss plans which, prehensive Totals for the DUBLIN, .May 16. An allereorganplan most! pailroad financiers. The tinguished party of Spanish NaTotal votes past, 1193. when outlined, will be presented ization of the Socialist Interna- gation that Mrs.- - Bula. Croker MONTANA TO GOTO rirfles of road left by Jay tionals, including the Spanish ' 6,000 for the consideration and ap- tional has been drafted Percentage, Yes 82,' by the was already married when she Gould grew into more than 0 Consul General in New York, Percentage No 18. proval of the advisory commit- executive committee of that or: went through the ceremony with miles under the management Alejandro Berea. In elections of this' kind it is tee of the Chamber of Commerce (By Associated Press) at a two day session the late Richard Croker, Tamof his Son, while the many, inThe locomotives, of which NEW YORK, aMy 16. Tex .gratifying. when public senti- acting in connection. He goes ganization at Bregenz, Austria, and has many Hall chieftain, was made, in vestments other huge.enter- there will be a total of six, left .Rickard has notified the Mon- - ment, is,- so Pearly unanimous farther than this, and says that been forwarded pf appeals here in tp Hamburg for in the' court ' S. Florinda, chartered tana American Legion that-i- t ,ctherri e Socialist Union Telegraph Company, alsd by Garcia & Diaz agreement has been reached, he steamship will be impossible to accept its proportion, to be held there this Cedarhurst, New York, in con- - r were largely managed" by the agents, and destined for In the present instance it can would propose presenting the San tan-- j invitation to hold the Willard--1 nection ; with litigation over month. to the commis-eono- n plans as agreed upon, to a gathder. Garcia & Diaz gave a lunch- - j principal heir. . '. Two daya,b.ut Ratifying Crokers will : at , Shelby The main of Firpo fight reorganipoints George Jay Gould was born in board the vessel in honor nrtwriniis to the; Dempsey Gib- loners to know that in the pros- - ering of representative business zation are White Mrs. who . Ethel claims as follows: forth m, New York City February 6,1861, of the Spanish Consul and the Mrs." Bula Croker was married" will use the eeption of this plan they1 have i men called together on a generHe bons In affair. Socialistic the. Workmens the sixth jn line.of descent fropi General Electric . Company, of his thirty behind them suen an overwhelm al invitation. In acting for the International there shall be unit? before the ceremony, Kith RichMajor , Nathan : Gould, or Gold, Scfienectady, manufacturers of Yankfee Stadium tr ing preponderance of , public citizens in this important edrthose socialistic .workmens ard Croker,' is the daughter of" , . the Original ancestor, who cdnjei the locomotives. This was at- acres. sentiment. V involving; the loutlay of so parties who aim to' substitute Richard, Croker." ,Thb iquetrfiow from thO south 6f England in tended by the1 Spanish Consul, i There is no region to befieye much money, he and his fellow the socialistic for the capitalist- in court Is to decide the right of 1616 and settled in Fairfield, MarceRino Garcia of "Garcia & the faith of the .taxpayers commissioners feel the weight of ic mode of production and who Mrs. White to testify, in the trial MEN that Conn. Whil.e many of Natnan Diaz, Jaime Gomila, J. V. will be betrayed in the expend- their responsibility and will hold Gorge, regard class warfare as a means against Mrs. Croker by Richard ; Goulds descendants" attained J. M. Soler, J. Glaser,Juan Simon iture of sum themselves open to suggestions to the emancipation of the work- Croker Jr. ' BLUE AGAINST eminence in colonial affairs and Jaray, Cautain of the Florinda be found necessary to put of value. may classes. ing Revoluand engineers of the General ElCommissioners Evans through service in the and this project into effect; for, as The S. W. I. assumes the task JOURNALS DAILY tionary War, it remained for Jay ectric Company. The occasion LAWS been explained.no Thomas, interviewed relative to of unifying the activities of affilhas previously Gould to become the first finan- was made one of good will be; MARKET REPORT more bonds than are necessary the questions inyoloved, agreed iated parties and combining the cier. tween Spain and the United most with the Views expressed by the same in for its under the completion united action. (By Associated Frees) The Gould family fortune States which was reflected in the Commissioner Evans (By Associated Fresa) will Mayor. economical The parties allied in the S. BURLINGTON, May 16. It be sold. Nor administration, dates from I860, when Jay Gould speeches made at the luncheon. KANSAS CITY, Mayt16- .-i will the commission stressed the need of prompt ac- W. I. bind theselves not to bea partner in his fathers hardThe electrification for which took a jury of business men less entirely upon its own judg- tion and quick work, as a week long to any federation outside Cattle, receipts, 9000, calves, ware store in Deleware county, the equipment is supplied will be than a minute to bring in a ver- rely ment. At the request of the at the outset will count for as of this existing political interna- 1500. Market, beet steers, steady New York, bought for ten cents carried out by the Sociedad dict of acquittal for Art Husy of comissioners themselves an ad- - much as two toward the dose of to stronger. Other grades weak. tional association. j on the dollar a controlling inter- Iberica de Construcciones Elec- - Danville, charged with violating, con the season. Every effort must of S. in visory such careful, W. I. The Prime, $7.50 to $8.25. is only est in the Rutland and Washing- tricas of Madrid, Spanish repre- - a Sunday blue law. Husy is aiservative business men was sel- - be made to have the plant runas measure Hogs, receipts, 12,000. Top, a its living reality ton railroad, a little bankrupt sentatives of the International merchant, and it was charged ected ning before the heavy demand resolutions in all international $7,75. Market, steady, the Chamber of by line running between Troy, New e he sold twenty-fivcent s worth pierce, and all proposed Electric Company.which d foi current comes. Sheep, receipts 6000. , Market may lie binding upon York, and Rutland, Vt. Young Chairman A. G. Lundstrom of questions the contract. The un-i- f candy on a Sunday, will be approved by them itures all its parts. Every resolution strong to 15c higher. . . , Gould, in addition to selling dertaking is of particular inter-- 1 before being determined on. the advisory committee did not of the internatiqnal organization hardware, had studied surveying est because it is the first 3000 Nothing now remains but to care to make anyofexpression fur- therefore means a MEXICAN PARLEY OPENS : 1 in his spare time, and took an volt direct current road to be in- Angora Rebuilt than his ther that gratificato successful work a the of of push curtailment the autonomy CONFEREES OPTIMISTIC interest" in railroad building as a stalled in Europe. It is known conclusion, and Logan will then tion over the result of the "bond the party in the various counresult of these studies. as the Pajares Grade division. election. (BT Ansooiated irM) - ' - May Become New have an effective plant that will tries. Two years after purchasing MEXICO II. The locomotives are of particE. Owen CITY, May 14 The of the Manager wisdom and economy The S. W. I. is to be an instiprove the the road, Jay Gould had suc- ular interest, since they are a of the conference here Utah Power and Light Co. mere- tution not opening . of solution ownership. for the municipal only Capita Of Turkey ceeded in extricating it from finbetween the American and Mexsomewhat novel design, using ly remarked that he had at this of problems in time of peace, but ican ancial difficulties, whereupon he three axles instead of the usual time no statement to delegates appointed to dispublic Convention to Discuss an instrument also indispensable sold at 120 the interest origin- two axle trucks. Thev. are of cuss differences between the the make. AdUnion 15. Lutheran Church ANGORA, May .. If in time of war, . , . two governments, found officials, ally acquired at ten. This was nabetween conflicts During the first feat of that generalship, a x ppe ) HI . mot-- 1 American ST. PAUL, May 16. Ranking Socialism Will Be Issue tion sthe S. W. L shall be looked public and press all optimistic that recognition of the Obregon which, over and over in later ore giving a capacity sufficient to convert associates undertake as the outstanding Norwegian upon by its affiliations as the administration In Angora into a modern Elections Queensland life, made him the foremost rail- to handle a full tonnage train up by the Washingcounof the court of appeal. of Washing- church convention (highest ton government would follow. ' road developer of his time. the 2 per cent grades at 22 miles capital on the lines will of on triennial Vhich The the gathering xr o wr departments ton, they probably find suf- try, c,nvpv It has been unofficially learnGeorge Jay Gould, even when per hour. On the return Lutheran Church ficient work to occupy them for the Norwegian (these tasks shall involve are; ed that the Mexican which had Queenslandhas - quite young, showed an inclina- the trains will be held by, thetrip regovernment a, of America- w ill be held here j The lnternational Congress.; trf tion to follow in the footsteps of generative electric brakes, thus many years." Under the terms June 7 to 15, w ith the local com- labor government for promise prepared support BuThe The Executive; 3, .eighty his father. .He received a thor- saving wear on brake shoes and of the economic concessions re- mittee years, has been thrown, without reau; 4, The Business Commis- - of the pending petroleum legisvisitfor 10,000 planning Amerigranted to the lation intended to meet the rea shadow qf warning, into what sion; 5, The Secretariat ough education from private in- wheels. Each locomotive has a cently ors. of the United States withbe to bitterest the quests structors, and subsequently en- capacity of 1600 horsepower and cans. Angoria is to have broad l promises Other proposals follow One of the important issues to out infringing her national sovin its history by the tered Columbia University, bat a maximum speed of 35 miles streets, high buildings, wide campaign sumshall be The is ocme before the convention . and dignity by signing action of Premier Theodore in moned Congress was not graduated. per hour, Thevare ai,uT't2 jub,ic Yuaref Park8 nd spac-- 1 the by the executive when ereignty proposed union of the church calling a general election. lous terminals, just feet long. After a tour of Europe, he treaty apy acceding to these rein events but political justify it, three other Lutheran The as a ' The nearest port to the sec- like any modern American .city. with a clerk in the Western Unlatest quests ministers preliminary requisite prime the Lutheran Free move was a any case once in every three to : . , ion office, where he developed tion of the line which is to be el- This will involve the demolition churches' recognition. complete surprise The next must years. congress was a solution such an aptitude for detail that ectrified is Santander and, owing of the thousands of squatty church, the Icelandic Lutheran It to his that and opponon-entreported supporters meet at the latest In 1925. The the Synod, and the United Danish he soon became the assistant of. to the limited facilities for un- brick and mud buildings, as the elections would not executive shall be compelled to avoiding a prerecognition treaty Missionaries church. Lutheran dark Gould streets was narrow, winding, his father. George have been due untilOctobcr in summon " congress within the and .at the same time offering loading at that port, the maxiIndia, Africa and at his desk ten hours a day, and mum weight allowable in one i and the inadequate sanitary- from China, will the ordinary course of events. shortest time possible if called the effective guarantees wtlA address the conMadagascar "hich have made United States is seelir z which upon to do so often remained long into the package is 30 metric tons. The reasons the Among by 10. affiliated the be found by followin'- Pr,m,tlve vention. have been advanced for his parties. were thereof re removed might night, learning the business the its became 0, he established f.m before shipment and some of the action by political observers is which, when Only such parties shall par- precedent Cot ton .M ills Reduce Output both a few years later, op- accessories removed from the; If, Angora is rebuilt it may when found governments agreed that the that has he ticipate in congress as are affiliSHANGHAI, May 16. The strenuous modus oper-- . a erated more than a million miles cab in order to reduce the weight wean the abandonment of which diplomatic upon negotiations W. I. with the S; ated The ques . cotton mills of Shanghai have of othersettlement for the andi estabto e of telegraph wire. stantinople as the capital of the required figure. tion of affiliation shall be decid ,ln Progress to a reduced production Jla' . difficulties. wise This apprenticeship prepared the in baffling are Turkey. Many Turks favor the agreed ed opposition to by the executive, subject for a period of 60 days, Mis. Effie C. Stanley, wife of schedule, of seat as unthe his for the responsibility devolv'not Angora Increased rejention yet completed. confirmation by congress. j Messrs. Sawdey and Hunt of Gould John O. Stanley, residing at No. of government because of its that will cut their output by 50 ing upon him when Jay employment between now and S. W. L finds in the unity Los Angeles, Cal., the biggest The was This cent. brought full Preston obtained 29, per Avenue, passed away tand naval invulnerabildied. Soon after he and the .of trades unionism, as' represent- about under an agreement ap- October is inevitable, last evening apparently of hem- military shippers of head lettu'? in tk' would Labor stand a bet-je- d charge of his fathers interests, ity. Gew- - United States are visiU: party Mill OwnIntern ationalen tfie by C'- Cotton the , Mor-of by brain. the proved The orrhage lady he called unon J. Pierpont It is 215 miles southeast of ers Association, and was caused ter chance of success -- now than ; erkshaf tsbund (Amsterdam) an comjty to interrt was the daughter of Lars and Constantinople, free from attack w' a weak and falling market for in the autumn, other observers indispensable necessity for the farmers in this (Continued on page tliree) i Sophia Sorensen and was born - varn hostile or en war. ; navies armies class of by j a. when pnetime a successfuLwaging at high They November 22nd, 1892, at Dar-terpri.se T. (Br Associated Press) Famous American Fi- DENVER, May 16. Comnancier Passes Away plete official returns of Denat Mentone Where He vers mayoralty election gave Had Been 111 Since Last Benjamin F. Stapleton, former Overwhelm- - Majority Brush Fjjre Reports o Brigands Their a Cliffy , Bonds'8 It general n, Pr) ' ( r per n I re-lin- 2: I ; ac-3- , ; 16A . 20,-00- 4 i . ,j, . . - , - , 7, TY" i BUSINESS whatever , -- I Corn-Gener- al . . , expend-receive- , self-soug- ht I j ... ... j 1 - 4 le-ca- - - s, - An-truc- ks I vice-presid- ui'U, - i Con-belo- w i j ! ! j pv-ff1'- 1 " CHI CAG OMA RKET TTSrtrIfflmaTlr.'Shehad residentof Rt Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 16. May, wheat, close, $1.2"i!. Mat, forr. - "close 81 - eaklZ-SUCff- Keen ilL The snv. will re- - . ag-l'.n- 1 -- A bill na Beta ntiu-ce- u li the Danish KigsUagio give the givernment control of radio tele-phon- ia therefore reach i It was estimated that stocks ing the Premiers announcement main in ronstaBTtoucITwTnr essayed a the United States Greek army 1921 with disastrously m Angona in the hands of mills and make it seem likely that dhe.alwve named internationals and for fifteen years, and of Logan yin alii I'oiihHtrHy itiin. merchants reaults m fcHanghai ran t election will be foughl along the. is prepaied to hold, from time five for. years. Funefal airange.issue Tn ffimnioa, with Tiles? ant- - i,to Socialism try. mOTTTTiaTenmTr'm'eiraTTnotnTngnr . organizations, Socialism. international laiiio.ids Ui mgnwayo. One ot - " China still leads in silk pro-- ! norns connew and ot congresses idf rtne the j meetingpuipuoes itic xanadiau BiolhtiiHKrd ot for the ilis- classes all the working the, diiction although the actual; West Virginia leads f Railway Employes has decided within easier amount is onknowi, with Japan States in the production of chest-- j wissioiKof problems common tq to hold )ts biennial convention in brmg Angora all these organization nut and yeUoc cedar.,. . ecoud. ' (Cwauaud &a fug Calgary next Ueptaciber. Denmark. , . . , i . i WherfirtrV Srr these of Millvili .An. game i te- ar.. (T - |