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Show w Most of the Quick Sales and Rentals of property are made through classified advertising. . VOLUME XLVII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 14,1921. er LIVESTOCK BEN BRODSKY SHE GAVE Every State West of (By Amociateil Tretis) 14.-Ed- t Representatives of every state west of the Mississippi river are expected to attend the twenty-seventannual convention of the American Livestock association which opens tomorrow. The convention js expected to express its attitude toward the section of railroad law the which undertakes to guarantee a h ns Ben Brodsky, the world's only nws-pape- r man who can neither read nor nrrite. He i publisher of the Venice r Cal Nw. reasonable return on the investments of the roads. Present live, stock rates will be discussed. Secretary Wallace is to speak. MANY CITIES SEEK-B- Poultry Show L (By Associated Press) Jan. 14. Tha poultry breeders of the U. S. intend to be well represented at the second Worlds Poultry Congress to be held at BarcelWASHINGTON, IS P 1924. It 6, ona, Spai n, May is realized that Ameiica has made notable contributions to 10-1- (By Associated Press) CHICAGO,. Jan. 14.- -A na- altional liance i3 contemplated by the onvention sponsors of a two-da- y which opened here today with representatives of the two dements in the nations industries present.CongressmanDickin-so- n of Iowa, declared that farmare vigorously presenting the must either be made a safer ing claims of their candidates and business or the present, standard jockeying for geographical ad- of farm civilization'' cannot be vantages .ax the committee as- maintained.' sembles for its session FOR THE LEGION -Russel HIS -c- of liquor Stolen In! J., Jan. or ten bandits early today broke into the warehouse of the Pierce Butler and Pierce com pany, bound and gagged the negro watchman and escaped with two truckloads of bonded whiskey valued at one hundred thousand dollars. NEWARK, 4. Creviston, of Marion Indiana has been named national adjutant of the American Legion succeeding Lemuel Bolles. of Minneapolis, who resigned. He was confirmed by the executive committee having been assistant , adjutant. KELLOGG PRESENTS the 14.-Eig- ht Frank this industry, and that there should ba this year no repetition, of the condition which obtained at the first congress held at The Hague in 1921, when the American exhibits were far from adequate. or representative. Reports from Barcelona indicate that almost every country where the poultry business has attained significance is interested. In many cases oficial delegates have been named. Latin America will be well represented In these southern lands the industry is being developed rapd-lv- . and there is a keen demand for breeding slock. . , STlOfUBE along with that of her brother Byron Shoup, whom he maihtained had been shot to death by Mrs Lincoln. He disappeared from home last April and was gone until June then reappeared and declared his wife and brother-in-lakidnapped him. four He disappeared months later, and was arrested on Saturday in Chicago as heap-pliefor a position. The second disappearance occurred w hen w'hisj ers of suspicion that he possibly had slain his' wife gained his ear. A ago the Aurora police announced the were searching ' ; for him. He was arrested Saturday and confronted with the charges, Lincoln confessed and said he was glad to get that load off He collapsed after my soul. his utterance. He suspected his wife of being untrue. Many times she tried to poison me. I saw a man she had beefi assoc- mon Sense l If Investigation Is A Success (By As3oclsted Pma) 14. With Charles General Brigadier Dawes presiding, the leading business men and financiers of the United States, Great Britain, France, Belgium and Paly'" sitting as a board of directors and creditors began to examine the assets and liabilities, of Germany with a view to saving something1 from the ruins . of the most stupenduous bankruptcy in the his, or' of the world. PARlS.Jan. -- w Must-Prevai- - 4 The Boy of TiAii iQhty-fourt- h now In his it year d of their subscriptions to Liberty bonds while ' serving plus additional compensation at the rate of twenty dollars monthly-- for each month of service. Payments Strictly business, no politics, are-tbe made; in cash over a i8 the motto of thfe board, Its success depends, Dawes said, on period,. at. four years one fourth to be paid in full yearly or in whether the public mind., and the form of insurance which Conscience of the Allies and the he might elect. - The insurance world There ia adequate conccp-t'o- n will be payable at death four (By Associated Press) of the' great disaster which NEW YORK, Jan. 14. An face each ally and Europe unhundred for each hundred in cash due or the policy might be autopsy has been ordered to de- less common sense is crqwned termine whether the death last king. surrendered at the end of twenty based value cash its being night of Frankie Jerome, a The committee after ndoptlg years bantam w eight boxer was due to Gen. Dawes suggestion will proon the annual premiuns plus four calculated ia a blow' received on Friday night ceed to study the slabization ci interest. It percent that if seventy five percent of iating with leave the house. in a bout with Bud Taylor of German currency as the first insur- That started the final quarrel Terre' Haute, Indiana, at MadU item on the agenda. .It adthe veterans would-tak- e ance thecost would be one hun- She fired three times at Byrot) son "Square Garden, If this journed unti this afternoon. dred and twenty five millions who was upbraiding her- - for her proves to be the case officials the first year and sixty millions unfaithfulness to me. He fell state that action will be taken MURDOCK RETURNS against Taylor. annually for the succeeding six- with three shots in the head. 1 immediately an followed and Death a knocked teen years. the operation grabbed poker tun from her hand then awung w'hich failed to relieve a cerebral T(j HIS PAPER on her head. She fell dead. He hemorrhage. Jeromes real name told how he viewed with satis was Frank Daugherty and he is (By Associated Press) Y faction the newspaper accept, the third,New York boxer to die Jan. : 14 WASHINGTON, ance of the theory that he had since the sport was legalized in Victor Murdock has resigned as He traveled Tl9?o; been murdered. I Federal Trade Commissioner, to about the country but returned return to Wichita. Kansas and because of the need of additionresume the .editorship of the al money. He admitted the MAY BUY RAIIS Eagle. authorship of fetters to iiis wifes relahves asking for and WITH WHEAT receiving money from them in London Pays A . name and confessed forging hr Associated (BV Press) (By Associated Press) Shoup's name to a elicck cn the SOFIA, Bulgar af Jam-- 4. WASHINGTON," Jan: 1 4. Re- Aurora Big Income Tax bank; after of railroads The Bulgaria, house in leaders the publican 15 years of comparative neglect were . in a quandary as to (By associated ress) are badly in need cf pepajr and whether they could maintain Jatv LONDON, , pew equipment. to surdiscipline or would have To this end the government is square mile in the civy which is render on the revision of house giving favorable consideration controlled by the Corporation of by the procedure demanded to the proposal of a Swedish sn- - London, contributes The democrats and insurgents. dicate to supply locomo.ive, ears of the total income tax of the debate raged during the day as and rails' and take payment .in Kingdom, said H. T. McAuliffe, legislation waited. Debate of tobacco and wheat. These mo chairman of the Finance Com-ducvarious measures occupied the w!ll come from next year's mittee of the city corporation, time of the senate, crop, thf-- prices jo be fixed iRj A total, of $1,750,000 000 was in the accordance with prevailing quo- - collected in, income-ta- x Associated - tations at the time of dr livery,- - United Kingdom in 1920-2- 1 (By Press) Irish Free State EL PASO, Jan. 14. Rebel forces in a combined army and Several Tor-nig- , ht . - . 1 I 1 ; I 1 . TRYING FOR REBEL FORCES 5 14---T- he one-quart- er (By Associated Press) Jan, 14. A Mrs. Roosevelt Is LONDON, Visiting Abroad Press)." A repre jTQKIO, Jan. 14., sentative of the imperial household paid a visit to Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt following her arrival here; - She was accompanied by her son CaptaTn" Kermit (By Associated Anerican Kellogg ambassador to England presented This credentials ten King George at Buckingham palace i Roosevelt. , today. new1 I General Dawes Is Presiding And He Insists At Outset That Com- j CREDENTIALS (By Associated Press) LONDON.! Jan; 14. er (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) 1NDIANAP0HS,-Jan.-1- farmer-knanufactur- Valuable ; Lot NEW ADJUTANT (By Associated Prees o (By Associated Press) Jan. 14. 'WASHINGTON, New York, Chicago, Louisville. San Francisco, and St. Louis are bidding for the national Democratic conventeion one-o- f which will be selected tomorrow by the national committee. Friends of McAdoo, Uuderwood and Smith of NewYork, John W. Davis, and other potential , candidates (By AtsiocluU'd Press Cenator Bursum Offers - AURORA, III, Jan. 14. War Measure Which Pro- ren J. Lincoln a lawyer and horvides For Bonus of ticulturist, a distant kinsman of Abraham Lincoln confessed Twenty '. Dollar For last night that he killed his wife Each Month Spent In Lina, dfsmembered her body and burned it on January World War Service WASHINGTON, Jan. T4. A bill sponsored by Senator bonus infuriated over his recent arrest for bootlegging and blamed the Bursum, Republican of Nerw Audersons for furnishing infor- Mexico; was proposed in the senate today. It calls for the remation to the police. turn to the veterans of family insurance allotments deducted America Will Send from their pay and a percentage Exhibits To Barcelona BEY OF TUNIS 2 IG CONVENTION ward a, (By Associated Press) OMAIIA- - Nebr Jan. . 14. NUMBER 12 LIFEBDNUSBiLL 1SL LOS ANGELES, Jan. Anderson, aged eighteen whose mother sacrificed her life in an attempt to shield him from his assailants bullets died of her wounds. The police say Anderson was attacked by Guiseppe Cura-tolwho fled after firing three shots into the young mans body and killing his mother when she intervened He was sdid to be Mississippi Is Expected To Be Represented At The Gathering Which Opens In Chicago morrow Morning Esch-Cummj- With half a stock of per- sistence, utilized in hi classified advertising, the , average man wins! crisis has arisen through the threaten-e- d striks of locomotive engineers, and firemen just as 'the laborites may be assuming the reins of government and has stirred the labor movement. There is no denying the labor governments position will be - extremely difficult should a strike occur, , ts Abolishes . - Units of Its Army move have naval blocaded Tampico. Wireless dispatches received here today stated that CURRENCY PROBLEMS DRIVE virtually all the navy is com- -manded by officers who have GERMANY (Bv Associated Preset : out- -, De le &nd Hurta were joined Sex Equality In DUBLIN, Jan. 14. With the side the port- that ships are beintention of ultimately reducing ing from entering or High Prices And Unsettled Money Conditions Combine To Scare prohibited the cost of the Free State army leaving while the rebels are Office Is Aim of Away The People Who Would Like To See The Sights from $55,000,000 to $20,000,000, massed-i- n front of the town on - of the Fatherland Wnnran the salvae P3 and nine Alicfralnn A genral attack is imminuildll 1? uilicil fantry battalions have been dis- land. ent the radio dispatches said. . (By Associated Press) been' . very to discouraging banded, and the corps and service GOOD BRAZILIAN administration BERLIN, Jan 14, Tourist strangers who do not speak Gerbranch and the SYDNEY, N. S. W., Jan. 14 : traffic in Bcjrlifi continues to de- man. ' Equality of sex in the matter of branch of the department of the EL1UU ROOT IS abolishbeen chief have of staff Although various . agencies for office eligibility is cline because ofJthe high, prices People of Brazil Are Seized With the Mania For Possessing the . aim , of public a issue travelers checks acwhich duties and upon ed their placed inmovement a condi OPERATED UPON and the unsettled money Ancient Relics and as Result the Dealers Are Doing a ' dollars, staff. cept pounds and other , Mrs. Cowan, the general augurated by tlon. 'Stranded tourists who s' able mosey and issue the Flourishing Trade, It Is Reported A military customs brigade, first and thus far the only wo(By Associated Press) , have exper enced Ihe annoyance checks so that many travelers man member of the Australian which will assist customs officers a and NEW YORK, Jan. 14. Elihu and red tape of present social , (By Associated Press) and understand they are to have the importance, border panorthern quired on the With this object trol warned state to former have of some of the remnants of the parliament. Root, believed are secretary same sort of money paid to kern been RIO DE JANERIO, Jan. has roads approved. the in view she introduced a bill, at ; an operation, the na- other traevkrs against underwent that they gave to the agencies, buying and selling of anti- former tonobility are finding the second reading of which over was out ture which themselves of tra.x tide not means existence money given into came practically a'l cheeks contain a ques, which she insisted there was no reaThe eand.ticn in Germany to- statement that the value of tie as a regular business in this city financial difficulties in the trade son why women should no.t be by the doctors, and i3 said to be MARKET REPORTS resting comfortably. day is much the samr hat trav- check will. Issue in the cureney dimity the recent Centennial oc- ministers of the crown. elers faced jn Central Euro, e at of thefeouniry in which payment Exposition, has become one of At first the antique stores If this- were permissible, There has the outbreak , Quebec. Montreal, on locations of the war. Gold is made. Payments were mado of inexpensive branches cupied the most important she said, we should never again been during the year 1923 a which was in Germany at official rates, medium on the outskirts of the business see was the only retail trade in the country. the ludicrous anomaly which CHICAGO MARKET number increase decided the not which were insome cases only jn Gold them , is several now cf then. but Blackened and dented silver, center, (By Associated Press) itself in New South of passengers carried across the acceptable American wranted tut half he back bourse rate in now, yat Wheat 14. massive and' ugly jewehy, de- have moved into luxurious quar- presented Jan. CHICAGO, Wales a year ago, when a man Atlantic by steamers of the lines ea.- money and English pounds, wrhich prices were fixed. Conters in the most expensive part held 1 closed at' $1.08 July crepit furniture, musty pictures May j, the office of minister .of All engaged ir, calling at Canadian in smal.1 denominations, are in sequently travelers found their and quantities of trticles of non- of the downtown district. September $1.06. $1.06; in- motherhood. Figures colnpiled by the great demand, bring better rates dollars and. pounds dw indling to Corn May - ,77c; ... July ports. descript nature are being bought of them send buyers to the Mrs-Cbill an Canadian Pacific show1 that for and relieve1 the tourist of end- nothing when passed through V . .provides 78 and sold, at w'ondorous prices terior seeking relics of imperc; September 79c. ' that no shall be disqualthe period of eleven months end- less red tape and annoyance. . regular channels. f inertly because they bear the ial life os the old fazendas," or. ified by person ' sex steamor 1923 November from ex an 30, marriage had have whose Tourists Under ing magnificence of present plantations regulations KANSAS MARKET crest, monogram, or signature ers plying between Europe and tremdy dffieult time with their banks will not pay out foreign some of the nobility of the erst- disappeared with the abolition the exercise of any public func(By Associated Press) tion, or from being appointed to the ports of Montreal, Quebec, letters of credit and travelers' money on checks without a govKANSAS CITY, Jan. 14. while Brazilian empire. . of slavery. It is rumored also that a con- any civil or judicial office, from Cattle Receipts 17,000; caivvs Halifax and St. John carried a checks in Germany during the ernment order, which invo'ves - The trade was originally ' deof shoj s where practicing law, or from entering 3,000; market 25c lower; short-fed- s, total of .165,338 passengers of financial crisis. Also Shortage ol considerable red tape. signed for tourists, particular- siderable number or on 8:milar all civil the other classes. touched and the and are marks banks the two at to any carrying least During $9. inability up $7.75 paper charge has antiques but ly Americans, it proved these lines earned or unwillingness, of banks t) is-- pcrcent for ) Hying dollars or. of unexpected interest to, the restored have come into exis- profession Hcgs Receipts 18,000; mar period Women must have a wider ket10c to 15c lower; to ?7.15;tto the same ports a total of k. sue foreign money on checks and pounds, and the same chaige K Brazilians themselves. The tence hare, but not as conspicof sale $6.90 to $7.15, ' 4 583, an increase of 71,755 for the letters pLcrsdit, even when gov-- j made by agencies which have new richn are seizing the op- uously as the stores, and as et avenue of employment, she said, Inen are not permission for such sued travelers checks abroad Sheep Receipts 6,000; 'mar--! eleven months of 1923 over that portunity te lend an appearance no one has ventured to call them because young was oUaiue have for stable currenc . transactions of the of dignity to their recently ac .factories. $13.35. previous period. marrying in these days. Top jket; ;5:lI:TflURIST5 1 FRD1 - BUSINESS 1 cond;-tion- 14-J-- The ontc-r-ing'th- - , - -- ow J : 1 of-192- 2 93,-bul- |