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Show LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER VOLUME XL VI. NUMBER 266. 6, 1923. PR1NCE GEORGE VOTES BAM ROBBERY ALBERTA o I STATE DAY TURKEY IS Of OFFIG ALLY . (B; Associated Press) A SPENCER, Ind., Nov .6. tion Held there Yes- - band of robbers variously ts- from fourteen to twenty terday, Prohibition Is timated banks here today of two robbed In The Discard, License and $15,000 approximately -Travel- And Regulation-Win wounded two Citizens ing in automobiles, the robbers ning Out first isolated the town" by cutf Associated ting all telephone and telegraph Press) (By CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 6. lines, then placed guards to interruption while they Alberta is in the list of Canad-'.ynblew the bank vaults open. Ian. provinces that has thrown prohibition into the discard. It Voted yesterday to permit the THEY WERE NOT sale of liquors under regulation and allow the sale sale and consumption of beer on licensed pre mises and in homes. President As Result of The Elec- - . " Indian Fiend Is Soon (By Associate rj Ntw portrait of Prince George Edward Alexander Edmund, fourth eon of the. king and queen of England, Who, it le rumored In London, may marry Grace Vanderbilt, daughte of Gen. and Mrs. Corneliue Vanderbilt of New Vork. Prince George le twenty, one years old. (By Associated LETHBRIDGE, Alta. Nov. 6. Joe Blackhorse, the Indian charged with slaying Winnie Tollestrup, aged sixteen, was captured near his mine near Raymond. , 4 MARKET REPORTS (By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY MARKET KANSAS CITY, Nov. 6. Cattle Receipts, 16,000; marfed ket slow ; handy-weight- s, ' Press) BARBARA, Cali!., Nov. 6. John P. Harrington of the Smithsonian Institute, investigator who recently announced his discovery of primitive remains and expressed the bejief that they belonged to humans of the neanderthal per iod or earlier,, is now convinced that the forerunner of the Am erican Indian did not live at that period. In a statement this morning Harrington says the owners of the skulls probably roamed the California coast eight thousand years ago, and and not as early as twenty-fiv- e thousand years ago, as he originally announced. SANTA steers, and yearlings steady ; others dull; heavy steers $10. BOOZE SCHOONER . Hogs Receipts, 19,000 ; marto 10c ket opqned 5c lower; IS TAKEN IN bulk of sales $6.60 to $7.05. Sheep Receipts, 30,000; market lambs mostly steady; (By Associated Press) natives $12.75 ;L , and Fla. Nov. 6. JACKSONVILLE, sheep strong; Texas wethers! The capture of the British $8.10. schooner Louise F. with $375,000 liquor cargo after members of OGDEN MARKET the crew had wrested the vessel NoV. 6. Cattle OGDEN, from her captainwas effected Receipts 1314; market steady; within the three mile limit. P. A. top $6.80; choice prime steers Hazeltine, divisional prohibition $6.25 to $7.15; good steers. enforcement chief who made the $5.50 to $6.25 ; fair steers $4 to capture, said it was but one mile $5.50 ; feeder steers $4 to $6; off shore. - Colo-rad- choice heifers $4 to $4.25 ; choice 4 cows $4 to $4.25; fair to good For 200 years Holland has cows $3 to $4 ; canners $1 to $2 ; been a leading factor in the cohulls $2.60 to' $3.35, feeder cows coa industry. Today Amster$2.25 to $3.25; veal calves $5.25 dam alone has 18 factories en- 1 Press) (By Associated Les H. Landis of San Francisco, was appointed general manager of the Alaska railroad by Secretary Work of the Department of Interior. who Commit- Investigating tee Says Someone Sent Oklahoma Governor a Toy Pistol And He Con- strued It As a Threat Against His Life. Com-pan- y WASHINGTON. Nov. 6. President Coolidges Thanksgiving day proclamlnation was issued today, and t calls to mind the year that hi s brought to the American pe pie two tragic experiences, the leath of President Harding an l the Japanese earthquake, but Isays such experiences serve fo te.--t and refine men and nations. The President has asked the people to gather jn their homes of worship on and places Thursday, November 29, to give expression to their gratitude and seek the guidance of the Almighty God that they . may deserve a continuance of His favor. ATTORNEY (By Associated Press) CLEVELAND,. Nov. 6. (By Associated Press) DECKLE)', W. Va.,Nov. 6. Between thirty-fiv- e and fifty miners are reportal entombed in the Glenrogers mine, of the Raleigh Wvopiin? Coal at Glenrogers, Wyoming an explosion, this county, b The first reports morning. said between sixty and seventy five men were in the mme and that twenty three Rad been brought out uninjured. Express T tude To Go Captured (By Associated Press) -- Is- sues His Thanksgiving Day Proclamation Urging T h e i People T o A V. Cjoolidge - (By Associated Press) CITY, Nov. 6. The death threat which Governor Walton said he received, causing him suddenly to leave the court-rooon Friday evening, during the second day of impeachment tria, w as toy pistol sent him ai parently as a practical joke. This was established by the senate committee which investigated the afOKLAHOMA Press) CHARLESTOWN, W. VA., Nov. 6. Twenty three bodies were recovered from the Glenrogers mine at three this afternoon. Six are believed to be in the interior. m fair. ...... ( Rehearsing For Ike (Continued from page 1) CALEXICO, Calil., Nov. 6. Shattered windows, fallen plast er, and twisted building foundations rema inas reminders of the yesterday s earthquake worst in the history of the Imperial Valley. Three tremors left concrete pillars twisted and one hotel off its foundation. SHOT A meeting of the chief executives DEAD III HIS of sixteen standard railroad for 'the labor organizations purpose of agreeing upon a definite legislative policy in connection with matters to (By Associated Press) come before the next congress" ATLANTA, Qai, Nov. 6. has beep called by Warren S. Still maintaining lilence tegairt' Stone, president of the Brother- Ing the moti ve Tiehfn d "the kill-ihood .of Locomotive Engineers, of W. S. Coburn attorney fn to meet in Washington on Nov. the insurgent'iactiou 14. of the Ku Klux Klan, Phillip h. Fox, publicity representative ot the Klan was expected to be New. Trials Are taken before the grand jury y in connection with the shootDenied Klansmen ing of Coburn in his oflice late yesterday. There were two ec Witesses to the shooting accord(Bv Associated Press) ing to th police. BASTROP, Nov. 6. A moMrs. M. A. Holbrook, Cotion for a new trial for Captain burn's! stenographer, and Mr J. K. Skipwith, and three other Oscar Weyman of Cleveland, a alleged Klansmen convicted of client, were in the office at the s on the time of the shooting, Thev aid carrying premises of another and con- Fox fired four shots and Coburn victed yesterday, was asked and toppled over from his char, denied. dead, as Fox threw down . th revolver after the last shot and turned and left the office. Tt is said Fox made no statement be, fore the firing. , Messiah The Messiah rehearsals are ' going merrily along, according, to the reports by director C. R. Johnson. Three times a week at the A. C. and on Wednesday night at 7 oclock and Sunday at 3 :3T oclock at the , taber4 nacle. Besides these regular prac- - , Not Much Interest tices a great deal of special work is being done by the In Todays Contests singers. A. J. Southwick, at the B. Y. C, and Rollo Johnson at the High school aw both (By Associated Press) Henry NEW YORK, Nqv. 6, With working extra hours. Otte, the capable - director of next few issues bearing on the the B, Y. C. orchestra wilLor-- w presidential campaign Involved giinize and teach the orchestra todays offyear election there' will part. All musicians in Logan . be little in the results' indicating with a thrill of civic pride in the way the national political their souls are joining in this It looks as if w ind is blowing. Vermont will big undetaking. f elect a senator to fill 4,he va- it would be a Cache Valley production. Singers from ProvW cancy caused by the death of Senator Dillingham. The pro- dence, Hyrum, Wellsville and hibition issue is involved. Seven Smithfield have joined forces ' with Logan singers to help put Congressmen will be elected, it over, as well as to get the ineach one in and New York four ' that comes" from spiration in Illinois, Vermont, and North Carolina. Maryland, Mississippi singing such music. The Dean and Kentucky elect Governors. of Directors, Evan Stephens, was at the rehearsal last WedColorado this year produced nesday night a few minutes, in 500,000,000 pounds of btet sug- and complimented the singers work. their ar, or enough to supply every Sunday afternoon a - man man. woman and child in the from Glascow, Scotland, hearing than more United States with the strains of Hallelujah, could four pounds each. not refrain from coming in and The average weekly tamings joining forces during the prac- of men employed in factories in tice. He has sung in The Mes Newr York. States are abou. siah w'ith the Glascow chorus twice a high as those of work-tr- society of five hundred voices..: Cooperation will put it over according to a reoort of the for Logan. State Department of Labor. (By Associated Press) . CharlPORTLAND, Nov. 6 es L. McNary, senior United States senator from Oregon, ha3 announced his' candidacy for renomination on the Republican ticket. , r NOW THEY ARE " CANNING FIGS - -- Nearly every food has One primary value. Many of them have secondary values of nearly as great importance as their primary ones. The fig, however, adhas three distinct points-ovantage, any one of which would give it high rank as a foodstuff. Careful housewives in plan-- 1 ning their daily menus are anxious to include in them the various elements which the body requires, Thus the Smyrna fig is rich in sugar and other carbohyv hich especially The drates fruit sugars such as are found in this fig are such a splendid , g f m-da- fire-arm- source of nutriment. A pound of figs contains 1475 calories. The fig also prov ides a fine quality of food iron and lime, those essential minerals without which no Makes Appeal " I r , i diet is complete . and, indeed, without which the body cannot To Federal Court be maintained in health. The About twenty members ot third advaantage of the fig is local the Elks organizati i. - amount of cellulose, or the Associated Press) By i from Logan and Treston, incontains. OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 6. E- - roughage, it J Ruler P. Exalted cluding Why do we need this rough-ag- e Governor Walton announced fins and. hecretary Alfred Picot For the strangs reason that that he had taken the fight attended the opening of the in to keep our digestion in older the new impeachment commodius beautiful and against we must eat a cerorder lower charges made by the Elks home in Ogden on SundaV proper house 'of the State legislature Three hundred and .two E'ks tain amount of material that to the United States - District were initiated, including Gov. cant be digested that vylll give Court and field at Lawton, Mabey, who also delivered an bulk to the contents of our inOklahoma am application for a address to three, .thousand testines and stimulate their acwrit or subpoena asking that' members of the order. The de tion. Because of the skin and all persons concerned in trial be dicatory exercises were most seeds figs provide this needed General Belief Is That Time Is Not Far Distant When a Real BUFFALO TL - roughage in abundance and in , restrained from proceeding imposing. Battle Over The Temperance Question ' pleasant form. of trial the with any pretended Will Be Staged There In addition,' figs are very tasty it Mrs. Petera Jensen was laid pretended articles of impeachto rest on Saturday afternoon, and eveiy member of the family dis-ment. (Bi ssoolateil lnss) ciety enumerated ; following strvices m the elev- is glacwhen they appear on the LONDON, No. 6. Almost tinguished not only their as compote or dessert. It Following an ordinary week enth Ward room of the taber- table : is that Mr. surprising, therefore, nacle, at which the music was Cattlemen Are Alarmed Over The Ravages of The Pest, And end visit to his family here, to a live canned until factihat figs rendered every the) the Smyrna over choir. ward ripe a of will scene remained be long Odell the by In country Stamping Joseph 'Will Cooperate With Government been offered .big fight over the prohibit'otihi age. enough to cast his vote in t to- Adresses adulatory of the excel-e- recently had never It Out If Possible to has which to bad 'question. Both sides are al the public, life of service lived by the Dry dinners are an aw ful bore days city election, before Sault deceased, 7 and filled with con- depend upon figs in the dried ready busy bellowing from soa;- to in duties his everyone, the Professor added it He that Associated might Press) dy, (B g sold only iboxes and lec ure platforms, anvi seems to think, and the be These can state. solation fbr bereaved the 6 family, Nov. Lake. S. N. W., come mGre seriouk than ttfe tick and months But certain their were made forced. Elders Samud is nVed t by obviously Spreading prepagand ,ment Australian cattlemen are ha3 aiready reached New How- here and there. p quality' varies constantly. an ordinary feast at which al Voters who have not yet been Weston, J. Z. Stewart and concerned over the AustralWestern ofof Wales. J. R. the who South figs To has vote the the tver distinguished by a natur-jus- t Thomas, canning ever, v.els to for process sideof presidthe to city polls as the buffalo lly " in syrup has now been perfectcome Professor Erne.--t 11. al flow of spirits and good fel lias been ravaging many herds, jia and Queensland fro nr the ficials, should do so at once. In ed. ' ed and the American housewife Starling. University ' Colle',e. lowship." The pest is similar to a fly 'northern territory. The resuk all probability there will util) be Rev. A to such a to man Harris loss on the with that has a Thai go London, an journeconomic may purchase PilUbury Lopk opportunity time after reading this. which causes extensive losses, would be !ner full of the cares and work millions of of Alcohol on Man. eyed over to Hyrum this morn- during the entire year delicious, among herds in India, Africa, would run into deher-inbe of the (lay, with little Or no in- would for accomthe The of work communand that the Sloan of W. ing first has R. purpose figs Mr. may is quality sterling, and the East Indies, and it in an he shelves before the South address contends, is carr ltd out terest in those he has to meet. ity, kept on the pantry panied his son Donald to Salt serted that the damage will ex- be required to eradicate theWflu, estCache betanacc-'uiuSchool, almost his still will are from receive but that he where by men withlwhose occupations may be very High dreadKimberly entirely definitely Lake, Reports ceed that caused by the whom the moderate use of al- - diverse from his own, nervous, ed tick in Queensland and north - ; erp Australia, said that a large instructions prior to his de of which will be forwarded from ter on the dining room table. ot1 parture on a, mission to the there. of making remarks to his neigh cohol is habitual. ern Nfw South , Wales ... unlesB and representative gathering bora for fear of making bimsett We di have look decided ths to at fur the that A pest only Eastern States, sleamshiprservice prompt action is taken to check pastorallsta leaders-ior saving something ridiculous Moser between ot Elder cattle has U, Erwen life, the rect is industry everywalk menacing shipments freight it. which In smadiin each are not interest- -' reached is is we the home find a is tick. Manchester and labor or they proand the more than group J being Despite Chicaga Organized preparing Sir George Knibbs, director first the After handful his his who has the friends are total abstained. glass cf cham V to begin an intensive campaign upon by good season, posed by a company which the Institute of Science and we notice Sixconvert a nrobao-iPagn- e but return a a the safe well of from at Census Los the m home would to ers, of been formed the unionize performEngland. operations Angeles, a dustrv, has made cursory of instead 90 lv over durahave mission meats three works give vessels who of being spasdomic will in teen be ed the American plan. engaged percent years halrjticn, quiryinto the matter. He be.forced,, becomes general and tion In New Zealand. itually partakexif small doses the service. ed thaUfhrpestia Becoming, ' beeirtmos- t- disappointing ' of alcohol. the deeidwas in most is It . .free; of the cause Health" pest. serious in the northern territory cf each man a and A condition ot of new has arrived son total a federal 1,753, preoccupation the In to half people the of necesary of ministry ho, ftly urge Germany neatly produce led, and will spread to other parts becomes , own his affairs ' .reventivelto with and memsuccess, to a of Mr Unitdirect home of to most women at workers the the 576 commercial of the belong specialist appoint apples Australia unless 4 lessened. ber of the flies. skjled B. ' of of the Bateson. States. trade unions. leading groups (Russel measure are taken immediate (the eradication to gaged in the manufacture of co1614; market coa and chocolates. Hogs 5 cents higher; top $6.95; fat f hogs, 190 to 220 lbs. $6.50 to . The International Typograph $6.95) heavy hogs $5.50 to $5.95; ical Union is to build an addiPrinters bulk $5.50 to $6.95; feeder hogs tion .to the Union Heme, at Colorado Springs,, at $6 to $7.30. Sheep Receipts 9939 ; mar- a cost Of $300,000. ket steady ; choice lambs $10 to $11 fat wethers $6 to $7.25; . Large tracts of land are irrifat 'ewes $4 t6 $4.75; feeder gated in Java with a view to lambs $10 to $11 ; feeder ewes further developing the growth of sugar cane. $2 to 3.25. $7, , j ! s, -- TIE r it -- f STyTnEThgnS ft! y ' nt j i - j -- l merri-durin- 1 deej-g-UWc- pest-know- Pus-ho- n din-Acti- - - t g ! l - n y , -- m -- - -- , -- 1 |