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Show Most of V the Quick Sales and Rentals of property are made through classified advertising. With half a stock of per-sistence, utilized in his classified advertising, . the average man wins I JLJkmml VOLUME XLVIL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1921 MRS. WILLIAM A. BROWN FIGHT RAILROAD INTERNAL WANTS ANOTHER 11- HTML SUES - NUMBER 13 : IKS Ml THE JAPANESE CAPITAL It Lasted Twelve Minutes AndIt Is Thought Half a Hundred People Were Killed No Foreigners Were Hurt People Living In State of Terror Monarch EnglishTo Parliament (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. 15. beginning today at public hearings on sugar duties. Three members, Culbertson and Commissioners Costigan and Lewis, challenged the participation by Commissioner Glassie in the disposition of the questions in' volved. Vice-Chairm- , The Kings speech from the throne which was read by King George at the formal owning of Parliament in the House of Lords at to the recent rejection of (protection by the country and indicated the hnrs. William Adam Brown, presi-legovernment had abandoned such of the Colonial Damei of Amer. "a policy, tea of the state of New York, under The speech said the question whoe direction a national effort la of extension of imperial prefer- being made to collect $100,000 to be ence discussed - at the recent used a an sndowmsnt fund for the an. conference would be submitted to eeetral' home of George Washingtons the new Parliament. He poin- Ismily In 8ulgravt, England. ted out that the government had noon today refen-e- WANTS d . to remove all difficulties in regard to illicit transportation r of liquor into the United States and said the agreement between the two countries on that issue is about to be concluded, a fact which been anxious Offer For The - an EXCLUSIVE districts in todays earthquake, No while many were injured. casualties among ' foreigners e were reported. The quake that city this- - morning Mexico. New-Yor- - s, re-porte- est favor, at the hands of the to appointed hear bids. Chicago and St. Louis will be foiced to increase their bids to get intorthe competition. , All bidders gave assurances Capt. H. H. Hough, who has bean serving ae governor of the Virgin Is. of reasonable hotel rates, 'New' lands, has succeeded Capt. L. Me. Ycrk said there w'ould be no inin Sagarni Province according to Names as head at the naval IntellU crease while St. Louis promisgence bureau, ed four dollars a day and waived observatory officials. JURYS VERDICT Thousands are eating break-fhs- b in the streets not daring to return to their home:s. ('rain service has been suspended. The- local car service also is The temporarily suspended'. center ofthe shock is believed-thave been Tanzawa mountain (By Associated Press) FRANCE HASTENS WASHINGTON Jan. ; 15. kand San - Francisco -apparently took the lead in the contest for the Democratic National Convention as the committee convened to - decide upon a choice. The bids from the two towns are said to have met the great- - approached The corporation recently was the trembcr of September in refused authorization to build Was hut an extensive system of new short in duration. comparatively railroad in the southwest. There was a panic at the Imperial Hold, filled with as the hostelry JUDGE DIRECTS trembled. No injuries were WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. American George Summerlin, charge in Mexico City, has been instructed to open negotiations with --Obregon wjjh reference to an order preventing the sending of any but diplomatic communications to the United States via the' Vera cable.. (By Associated Press) , JONESBORO; Ark., Jan. 15. Judge Thiebef, of the federal district court instructed a jury to return a verdict of not guilty against Dr., Mary Lecocq, a practitioner of the Abrams method of diagcmsis charged It lasted twelve minutes. The with using the mails to defraud-Thwas estimated an half intensity acquittal instructions were that of the cne in September. ofgiven after the defense had fered testimony which the judge Elihu Root Is (By Associated Press) held proved, the doctor had actAd Jan. 1. SHANGHAI, ed in good faith. " vices from Osaka bp the Nihon Recovering Nicely Dempo, a Japanese news agency, TELEGRAPHERS VIAY stated there was an earthquake in Kanto district in the vie'nity (By 'Associated PreBs) Eliof Tokio to the sauth and westNEW YORK, Jan. la. DECIDE TO STRIKE ward shortly before six a. m. hu Root is reported to te recovthis morning and it had severe! ering normally from the opera' communication between Toldo tion performed yesterday to Associated Press) (By ' Osaka. The and correct an c'd ailment. It was traffic depart-mer- it TeleCHICAGO, Janf 15. the Osaka railway bursaid that he will be able to leave M Milof thq Chicago,' graphers eau reported two express trains the hosp ital in a few weeks. waukee and,SLiPauL.i:ailroa4 which lefrKobdlast night oyer are taking-a- r strikeovote, it was turned m Hie neighborhood oflearned 'today, ,. ESCAPEDCAITLE Gotunba.fn northeastern ,Spr-dg- a Although there is no dispute Province near Odawam between the company and tne h'hPre the trtmblor is sad .to WILD telegraphers pending before the have displayed great intensity. rail .labor board,, they are un- (By Associated Press) derstood to have failed to agree Hunt- on BRESLAU, Jan. 15. of the deci- MURDERERS SON . the ers recently rounded up some sion of application grant-etfth- e which board the cattle, which-e- sc aped years ago of an increase operators IS QUESTIONED from farmers near Junstetten. tw'o cents an hour.' The catl?, having roamed the forests with doer and other (By Associated Press) ha J become so wild that Back To The Farm AURORA, III., Jan. 15. the hunters did not dare apJohn Lincoln, son of Warren proach them on foot, , f confessed to Lincoln, who They. "We re captuicd with lie "Movement Encourag- slaying his wife and brother-in-laaid of a skillful reps thrower. and the cremation of their ing To Germany bodies, was released today after a short questioning, SKELETONS FOUND lie failed t? shed any light on Associated Press) (By 15. hia - fathers Jan. actions KOENIGSBERG between IN CALIFORNIA A back to the' farm movement the time of the slaying and his has taken place in Alermany ea disappearances three -- months Serially East Prussia, according later. (By XsaocJated Press l to Dr. von Batocki, former 'proBERKELEY, Jan. 15. Skeletons and refes of what are visional governor cf th:J state believed to be a race of prehis- iltn a- lecture recently on rural England Now Has toric people have been discov- welfare work " he said many farmers'- eonswho went to war New Slamp Printer ered in mounds at th Kent-Lakand Buena Vista rtegions of So- had begun to resume thiir old noma county, California by de tasks on the farms. . (By 'Associated Press) lartment of anthropology on ' After the war, said Dr. von Jan. 15. The LONDON, was a tendency Batccki; there vestigators of the University. has changed among the farmer boys to drift its stamp printers, the fourth to the cities and industrial BONUS BILL where there were more at change since 1839, and Great Britains postage stamps, will tractions. The unsettled r and closing of manufac- now be turned out in the reel as IS INTRODUCED turing plants with the Conse- they are in the United States. The new firm has installed quent cutting off their pay (By Associated Press) , caused them to drift back homo. machinery for the supWASHINGTON, Jan. 15. A This back to the soil move- ply of 8,000.000,000 stamps new soldiers bonus bill provid- ment, in the opinion of Dr. von which will be required during ing a dollar and a quarter a day Batocki, will assist in keep ini' 1924. for active service has up the standard of ' living and in the senate by Sena- will be- a great aid iir putting LOOK OUT FOR tor Copeland, Democrat of New Germany. back on its feet. York the entire estimated cost being a billion and a half.- -THE COLD WAVE o all rights uo movies which would produce revenue. The vote on a selection will come late today. the party Rcportsy showed Cruz-Gal-vest- should further strengthen the happy relations between the two , countries. Th- e- Parliamentary -- Labor party decided to bring' up the (By Associated Press) question of confidence in the PARIS; Jan. 15 TheFrench Baldwin government for decision during the debate on the cabinet acting in the financial reply to the speech from the crisis caused by the phenomenalto fall of the Fran, has decided throne. increase all taxes direct and indirect by twenty per cent. It LondmrExperiences has also decided to reduce the recoverable budget for.the'year -will five billion francs-whic- h Epidemic of; Foggy to be met by. this new taxation. The ministers also agreed to Day House Burglars adjourn discussion of all bills before parliament involving additional expenditures such as (By Associated Press) There pension increases. They also deLONDON, Jan. 15. has been an epidemic of cided to place before the a bh" balancing these dismal fegy days, and the budget. They will ask imsomething like $500,000 worth mediate discussion of its meaof property has been lost in Lon- sures and vote on a question of don during the last month. Po- confidence. , lice cfficials always have trouble at this time of the year because --of shady race gangs migrating CHICAGOS-MIL- K up tc toWntoarn a living during the winter mon ha. STRIKE IS tENDED For many years past special police have been put on 'the streets during the first days of (By Associated Press) . The CHICAGO, Jan. 15. November to counter the efforts of these gangs, but so iar they milk strike which began on Janhave not entirely checked .heir uary 1st ended today when the efforts, although many burglar- producers and dealers agreed on a three" months contract. ies have fcsen frustrated. FRANC 4 - Cham-berThursd- ay - ( become: ' ah-ima- treasury had a hundred and eighty thousand dollar deficit. Man Who Cut Off Childs Hands Sentenc. y 0UT step-daughte- '' -- British!-go- ctn-'.er- s, NEF t . -- up-to-d- v been-introduce- S - (MAN 15.-C- 4 i T , po-likc- al , i?T-dne- r, rs -- , ANTI KLftN: PLANKS TIGDHE : :: INitDUISfll PBIMAHIES - ship, but' Bo. formal application (By Associated Press) T was ever made. Bergdolis reMOSBACH,- Jan. 15, several of. their acquaintances, latives in America, it is said, adsome of the German government vised against any such p raced ure on the ground that it wouli cfficials as well as represents-ti'v'Ehave Baden of state complicate the situation, and of the intimated that Berlin would might oiive United States govbreathe at least a slight sigh of ernment officials and additional relief if Grover Cleveland Berg- - lever to hold onto Beigdolls whicn Many Americans Own doll would find, it convenient to Philadelphia property his after move escape. seized was and and trunk pack hia BANKER (By Associated Press) The status of Bergdoll in GerFcir.tWhere beyond the boundry Castles In Saxony CHICAGO, old v forJan. Berlin to according many, Bergdool, lines cf Germany. issubeen W'ave have the atives office ' GETS INVITATION warnings represent pt - j tinder sentence by" a United eign i most fored to states: Associated A northern other to cf . (By is Press) that any martial com1 trial, States army Real decided drop is expected in the DRESDENr Jan. 15. five years imprisonment for eign offender and regular in estate in Saxony with the mark northwestern states according (By Associated Press! draft evasion during the war, every i aspect, and on , this acJan. 15. Dr. Schacht at low rites cf exchange, has to weather bureau reports. PARIS, to ; entitled certain I ves at his uncle's hotel in Eb count he is - the - Rcisch bank been to .of president German the under ion tempting buyers foreign mile3 protect ertach, Baden, atx ut 20 German currency commis- many'1 of whom have embraced from here, wheie he took up re laws. Germany has no treaty and EXPLOSION KILLS sioner has Jseen invited by ex- their opportunity. , which the of with powers eidefice nearly three years ago any comof the Casttos, dwellings, bunqslos perts investigation when he escaped frem America, provide for the exchange of offenders. It was point- mittee headed by Gen. Charles and unimproved tracts of land who 'appeared rere- Dawes, to come here immediate- havd changed bands in large cently as principal witness for ed ut by the foreign pffice ' . numbers. The market has been soon the ly. after .the state in the trial of Corliss presentatives that in-(By Associated Press) active since 1918. The foreign 1914. many H. Griffs, cf Hamiion, Ohio, suttreak of war PORT ARTHUR, Texas, Jan. include been 343 Americans invented to has buyers Apparatus escape who was' accused of having vio- t Germans desiring The death toll of the ex- 155.' Swf.zer-tak- e in Europe and 200 to moi'e than radio for fled Swsdeg. service, receiving laws in lated German Saxon fax collectors are', photon of a gasoline stilt yester- messages -- at high land,' and other nearby countries telegraph tempt ' to scciet'y the! f and that never wax on situation with the; day was increased to nine when has from studying cylinders speed Germany, of the cmiufry Bergdoll idea no stP, e payments be three, injured died this morn, that He a', one tints considered ; nhule any' erukaver to have which they can be repeated and! overlooked. at returned them transcribed mlowefsr&te. ;ng citizen i Bpj lying for German - j -- w, vernment- Authorities Are Heartily Sick of the Draft Dodgers Presence and , Would Be Glad If He Packed Up" His Belongings ' And Got' Out s ing cqt off both hands of his 'four" and 'a half years c!d. The story of the crime was described by (he judge as ' the most horrible he had ever heard (By Associated Press) During the hearing two woman Jan. 15. Great jurors fainted and there were 'ATHENS, Britain - has recognized- - thettearg in the- judges eyes. Greek government the British Residents ;f Accrington, charge here was officially ad-- j where the child lives, have sulr vised by the London foreign scribed $30,000 to provide for her future. office. - e LB E R G D B LtjlA OIED lfr . ls, 4 ed To Prison For Life (By Associated Press) The TAN AM A, Jan; 15. . 'I , , of the . naval maneuvers joint (By Associated Press) ' Pacific and Atlantic fleets to de MANCHESTER, Jan. 15. terinihe iRecf fectivehess of thf Sentences of imprisonment for are r an ) imposed on pr Fariama clflal in, national ; de- in England, except in dases swh!3 ithe sentence of death has been commuted. Justice Branson, ' however, did not hesitate imposing a life .imprisonment ' sentence reccnly on a man who was charged iwih hav- - OERAiNS WORLD NOT - (By Associated Press) iwktd the Americ-amjtraveler- USE OF CABLE nt Commerce commisto sion authorize the construction of one hundred and twenty nine miles of pew line from Galin New lup tf Farmington Inter-stat- ig Conven- tion Chicago And St. Louis Mu s t Raise Theirs If They' Hope To Win ? ce SAN These. Cities Make 1re.sh) (By Associated Press) Jan. 15. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. TOlvlO, Jan. 15. Fifty are An internal fight in the tariff The Colorado, Columbus and believ ed to have been Killed in commission came into the open Mexican railroad has asked the Tokio, Yokohama and outsit.) WASHINGTON, Speaks He Stresses The of Anglo-America- n Relations Abandons Protection Im-portan- AssdciiUt-- (By P LIKE NINE PEOPLE ' al-nta- ry J Hooded Organization Is Powerful In That State and The Issues As To That Are Sharply Defined and Candidates Are 1 Comoclled To Declare Themselves . j ! uraJted by Governor (Bf Associated Press) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 15. Louisiana Democrats go to the polls tommarow to selsct candidates of all Stale parish off and the legislature. Interest inthe campaign, has centered about therace fori the gubernatorial nomination and Parker. c-- es the other consists virtually have be;n ignored by the voters. The candidates for governor are Hew itt Bouanchaud, cf Baton Rouge, now Lieutenant Govern or, Henry L, Fugua, of .Baton Rouge for many years superintendent of the state prison, and Huey P. Long, of Shreveport, chairman of ihe State Public Sendee Commission. The Ku Klux Klan has figur ul prominently in the'eampa,sn and almost without exception candidates throughout the state have been forced to declare themselves for or against the organization; " The platforms of the gubernatorial . candidates contain antrKlan plant a, but Bouanchaud wint further thau Fugda and Long in asserting that he did not solicit the vote of ' Mt The gubernatorial contestants sought .'.he' support of voters ;n the strength of their fast records. This was especially tiue of. Long, who .promised to continue the fight agains; the corporate interests particularly the Standard Oil , Company, which he inaugurated while public service commissioner. Fuqua centered his campagn arcund attacks, on Ihe administration of Govern: r Parker, who publicly- - endorsed ' Bouanchaud as his successor, Friends of Bcuancbaud expec ' him ' to carry on the no'icies inaugurated during the Parker administration if he is elected. It is possible that the contests fer many places will not be decided unti the sec;nd primary, to be held February 19. The total vote' in the state is expected to exc:ed 200,000. The city of New Orleans normof" ally the vote in Louisiana and with the closing of t the"5 registration books last month the ei y list had readied 92,966, Of this total 85,500 declared themselvi s Democrats, a gain for the party of 30,648 since the .election of Klansmen and if elected would net appoint a Klansman to of fi. e, tuut'.nuiJiK e policy hiaug- Nc'veipber, 1 - - John v It 20 I |