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Show r Most of the 'Quick Sales and Rentals of property are made through - classified advertising. A A LdL VOLUME XLVII. With half a stock of per- sistence, utilized in his classified - advertising, the . average man wins! . LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1924. NUMBER 18 ts HE MISS UNIT RULE NINA M. WEST REBELBLUCKADE-I- S r 3 STATE McAdoo E" Will Forces Fight It As The Desire Is To Find Was A '.Man Who Spent Out Whether B o ks A Good Part of His Scheme Is Connected Life In Making War In Any Way With Was Originally A Locomotive Engineer In Those of Other South America tic Manager Con- cedes Gov. Smith Will Have Solid Delegation From Empire State i (By Associated Press) (Bv Associated Press 1 AtNEW YORK, Jan. 21. about restorto the tempts bring ation of the unit rule for the New York delegation to the WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Edward Bok donor of the hundred thousand dollar Bok peace Sir Louis Newton, new lord mayoi awaid will be caied before the with of London, was senior sheriff of th senate committee charged Democratic national conventmn In 19iOl7 and was knighted dur investigation of the. proyaga.da city will be opposed by the McAloo ing the war. He was assistant se& designed to influence the actor. forces in this state said David retary of stats for foreign affairs In of Congress on the governments ol Miller, state campaign manager. 1921. foreign policy. The the committee is to learn f there Referring to the bill in' the legis any connection between the islature providing that the state Bok" award and- ctnvenkion plight require its dele organizations gates to the national co von .ion having for their puriose American adherence to the League of to vote as a unit, Miller declared the rule woud be undemocratic Nation?, and said Governor Snvth undoubtedly would get tne solid vote of the delegation as long ns i he remained a candidate. -- ou-po'- THE II. S. Strong Supporter of Mellons Plan (By Associated Press) EL PASO Jan. 21. A special train carrying ai jproximately fifteen hundred Mexican federal troops passed through El Tiie Paso this morning and was (By Associated Press) CHICA.GO, Jan. 21. question in Congress is no long ed whether there shall be tax Special reduction but whether the tax reduction shall he In good faith or a (olitical expedient, Garrard Winston, under Secretary of the Treasury declared in advocating the acceptance of the Mellon tax program before the mid year meeting of the northern central division-o- f the Chamber of Commerce of the United Slates. VETERANS HONOR DEAD WARRIOR rou ed to Jaurez. gauids of United States troops and El Paso police as companied the train through the lower part of the city. The troops came from Naco, Arizona and will be sent tP the in erior of Mexico. Colonel Lopez Commandant of the Juarez garrison ordered all saloons at the bordei city clostd early today folowing the arrival of the troops. Orders were also given the troops wihch far the me? part are Yaqul and Mayo Indians to stay in camp and refrain from drinking. OIL COMPANIES i (By Associated Utah Federal Court Is Sustained In One of Them And In Another Former Governor Walton of Oklahoma Denied Relief Pres) NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 21 General Lee Christmas, noted soldier of fortune died after a long illness. A locomotive' engineer com pelled to fight in a revolution as Gena matter of eral Lee Christmas took such a fancy to the smoke of battle that he decided to become a soldier. For many years he was an international figure because of his exploits as a soldier of fortune in Central America and probably no citizen of the United States, he , never relinquished his American citizenship, could boast of, a greater acquaintance self-defens- e. LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, Jan. 17. In the midst of a blinding Kansas snow storm, members of the veterans of foreign wars, state and county officials, and fnends and relatives, gathered in the military cemetery at old Fort Leaven-- " worth on January 11th to pay final tribute to the remains of Nathan Loar, America's oldest war veteran, one of the last of the gallant band, followers of Scott in the Mexican war of 1816. Granlpop Loar, as he was affectionately know to the members of George White Post, V, F. W. of this city, lived to the remarkable age of 103 . years. He was born In Harsh, Re coun . ty, Va., in 1821, moving to leaven worth in 1871. From that time on he has been a resident of this city. Despite his years, -- - the aged veteran was considered one of the most active members "of the veteran post, and often jregaled, the younger veterans of the world w ar with reminiscences of the sanguinary feuds among the Kentucky hills and the hardships encountered by the American army in - their pursuit of Santa Ana through the wastes of old Mexico. Seven children, 38 grandchildren, 59 and 4 Will COMBINE - rail-toad- s -- . ITS SET SITE The NEW YORK. Jan. 21. consolidation of the Associated Oil Company wth the Pacific Oil Company which owns fifty one per. cent ot llu formers stock is being planned accoiding 6 erports in financial districts. Pacific Oil it is understood will ( By Associated Press) CHICAGO, Jao21 W itluthe north and middlewest in the grip of below zero weather and with some moderation tomorrow a new cold wave is advancing southeastward from Alaska. The cold has overspread not only the middle and central west -- Nicaragua,, Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala were the scenes of most of his fighting and, in a large measure, he was instrn-mentin placing five presi- dents in office by revolutionary tactics. General Christmas was born' on a plantation on (he Amite fiver in Livingston parish, Louisiana 19 miles from Baton Rouge, on 'Washingtons birthday 1863- His father was Winfield Scott Christmas who had "COMFOHTF al message Asaociatod Pren IN Jan. 21. A the delegates to face-the-fa- sen ect however, to : re- VeraCruz" harbor from the (By Associated Press) worst hurricane in years, accord ing to a message received here by wireless from the Mexican por. PITTSBURGH, Jan. 21.' Seven men wrere drowned in oil, three caj tains and four horse men of the fire department while fghting a fire at the Butler Sireet plant of the Atlantic Refining Company. The bodies were recovered after the xire had been brought under control with the monetary loss unesthn-ate- Colorados Request Is Granted d. - . - Several firemen wm injured. The fue broke out in a. tank ot e 10,000 gallons of ol mm. tty oclocki Seven, ansewered the alaim "and fire lines were thrown out for, four or five blocks surronndiig the blaze which adjo.ns Die residential district. Many families fled and additional compamie.v wm summoned. The drown, j men were on a ladder extended above the tori of a tankjulipj.'ng t1 burin v oil. The oil in thre tank was being drawn off when the ladder broke and the men fel into the tank. A chemical ex t nquisher was automatically released by '.he heat covered ml and the fumes arising are I e'iev have ov ercorne the strug-glimen. lv-fiy- cor-ipau- (By Associated Press)- - WASHINGTON, Jan. 21, The peti on from Colreado for re openin' of the Denver and ) Rio Grande Wertem Railroad proceeding? ha? been granted by the intci-staf- e commerce commission. An oial hearing will begin on January 29th. . ' SOUTH DAKOTA 1 BANK IS CLOSED (By AssoclaUd Press) SIOUX FALLS, S. D 21 The Interna! Ional Bank hero with deposits , Jan State of a nilliattand three hundred th ,u sand has been taken in charge by the banking dcpaitment. Heavy withdrawals is the reason as- signed. convention of the association againt the proincrease ds ci p:i:distie( '0 n hibition amendment, for a -Principal Causes . coverthe minority hclaiug of ' of the prohibtion laws the Associated. was met by President Coolidge but the southern and eastern of Death In 1922 with the statement that he states with freezing on the gulf coast and four degrees belowfat stood for law enforcement the- - double- distinctionofhav-inJan. 21. WASHINGTON, West Virginia. Elkins, MARKET REPORTS been named for General The Department of Commerce Winfield Scott, 'and. of having NEWCOMMUTEE announce that-- 1 191,863 deathsOn Making Wills fought under Gierall Scott at occurren in 1922 within the'r (By Aociatd Press) the battle of Chapualtepec, in OGDEN LIVE SOCK death area of con- HOLD FIRST SESSION LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21. tinenlalregistration the Mexican war. MARKET United States, repreMabel Normand at the prehmin-ar- y things which Among - the le-Receipts Chr.stmas ran 'engines beOGDEN, Jan. 21. senting a death rate of 11.8 per men dosome to day" of Horace plan tween New Orleans and Memp- Greer 1,000 population hearing 486 l markets steady; many (By Associated Press) compared a wilh The courts are (his'untiiT891 when heVent'tc The sec- - failed to identify the revolver with the record low rate PARIS, Jan. 21. of 11.6 prime steers, 87.50 to $8.60 ; is make and to Din-ecases of used nss! shoot Courtland S. society sleep at the throttle, ran by, s ond committee organized bv the in 1921. good steers, $6.50 to $7.50; fair full and flag and crashed . into ano.her reparations com mission arth e of as hers. She was on Hue stand ::Thedeath steers, $5 t: $6.50 ; feeder steers many instances of injustice area : fact that forty-fiv- e the because - He was scalded minutes but her (exclusive of registration:: of f l German cap-atrain; choice to pur;ose neglect nding ; $7 severely $4.50 e Territory of herfers; $5.25 th abroad and determining housekeeper Edith Burns failed Hawaii) in 1922 comprised 37 to $6 ; choice cows, $5 to $6 ; far death came before the opportun- and when he recovered friends means for its return te the Reich to appear- A bench warrant was to good cows, $2 ho $5 ; canners, ity to draw up the document. Succeed in obtaining hi3 states, the District of Columbia-anMonfor there were exten met fer the first time today and issued for her arrest. $1 to $2 ; bulls, $2.50 to $4 ; feed- , The other day down in 13 cities in nonregistration wras was the session was confInod to an er cows, $2.50 to $4; veal calves, terey county, a rancher It circumstances. uating with a total estimated states, fatally hurt in an ' automobile before the days of the 16 hour pxchange of addresses b,r Loui $6 to $7, on July 1 of 93,241,- population Steamer Hogs Receipts ' 3,212 ; mar- accident. Pinned to the earth law and) it developed '.hat he had Barthou, and Reginald McKxn Freight or 85.3 634, per cent Of the esket 5c low er ; t:pi $6.90 ; fat hog3, and unable to extricate himself, been on duty continuously 51 na. , timated of the Unitpopulation Burned At Sea ed States. 190 to 220 pounds, $6.50 to he remembered he had not made hours before he started out on T One v of the most distinctive $6.90; heavy hogs, $5 50 tq his will. The simple act which the run. The increase in the rate from Christmas was a general in of all caverns is the Ice Cave''" great, great grandchildren sur- $5.90; bulk, $5.50 $6.90; feeder he had postponed sp many tim(Rv Associated press) influenza and pneumonia (all near Dobsina, vive the ancient centenarian. hogs, $4 to $5. in Hungary. es loomed up before him as so the Armies of five Central CITY POINT, VA., Jan21 from 99.8 per 100 000 forms) done which combe must an has Prank Strickland, Jr., state area of lO.OOO Jhe freighter steamer Aurora, republics at one time, Sheep Receipts 129; market important that it 1921 to 133.5 in in population mander of the V. F. VV accom- s eady; choice lambs. $10 to in his last and agonized mo- for in those days, by courtesy, square yards. Inside it is always plying betw'eeiri Richmond and 1922 more than accounts for the a general in one republic was of winter, and, as the ice takes very Petersberg was destroyed by panied by a coloj guard and the $11.25; fat wethers $0 to $7; ments. He tore off his collar and increase in the rate from slight found was torank curious is in he equal the will left effect The feeder another. that the shapes, members of George White post fat twes, $3.50 $5; fire early this morning. Forage all cases. Some of the other dis largest force ever, under his com- strikingly beautiful when the Furman, manager conducted the services. Army lambs, $10 to 10.50; feeder ewes, written on the linen. of the Fur- eases for yihich the rates infur- $2 to $3.25. Of course most men will not mand numbered 14,000 men. cave is illuminated by electricity. man hife and the crew of twrelve creased are officials at Leavenworth cancer, diabetes, be met with such a situation. while at other times he was connished the color guard. Chapmen narrow ly escaped by taking diseases of the heart, nephritiss, rfecord and it of that service war is with a handful. KANSAS CITY, Jap, 21. lain A. D. Sutherland of the U. Comparatively few meet death ducting to the life boats. cerebral hemorrhage, automoWhen the United States enter-- d he d d valuable w'ork 5n l S. diciplinary bks. consigned Catt'e Receipts 13,000; calves, in , sudden ways, but there are bile accidents, accidental falls the world America. war the general who do to make the n 2,000 ; market d eady ; buk of enough the earthly remains of the ' CARD OF THANKS .. and aecidental bums. -- Ghrisma? was s lesson of experience hurried la Washington to the great commander, beef eteers $8.10 to $8.75. ol For the A kind marked decrease expressions in' Rich-aihi? appears d services. He was received by Clay,' hero of Hogs Recqiptts 14,000; mar- one to be heeded. A man should President while Michael Carbook, veteran for the pro - the death rate from diarrhea offered, sympathy SodDav novel Wilson s 18 191 w iak ; top $7 ; bulk of sales, make his will at leisure, when May Harding sence Of all those attending the and enteritis (under 2 years-- . .Flanders, his closest friend ket for a eis of Fortune1, his mini is clear andwhen he and f 6 75JqJ6.90. . the soldiers in funeral and for the sevices ren- which was' 32.5 per 100,000 I he world war General commssion it but was After den'o.l by Sheep Receipts 137000; mar- has all the facts and considera- the dered iTkps by the Masonic Lodge in population in 1922 as compared lebeard in September because Christmas represented Amei ket steady; tem $13.50. tions before him. behalf of our son, and brother, with 41.9 in 1921. Some of the of hs age. The geneial was then an od companies in other diseases for which the rat1 King crabs, fouhiBuiostly off oat ions in Cential America. we are gratgful. the city court this morning 54 and although he argued strenSHR MARKET es decreased arc tuberculosis the islands of JapanImssme CHICAGO Nelson and Mrs. Ann in man B. found C. down the family His health brcle Thibadeau, early uously that he W'as as good ph,v Wheat CHICAGO, Jan. 21. from 3 to 5 feet from tip tot-iRw eek of having bea (all forms), typhoid fever, puerof 1923 last a the result as as officer in the guilty army, year? any closed at $1.08; July, of their great claws ; the largest ijlav, ten 8 year old Rulon Bergener, he jjould not convince the bear spent in the trorical .jungles, 1 According to old belief person-- ; peral septicemia, whooping embei Se t $1.05'8. ever caught is recorded as hav- $1.00J home for treat- - bom ip. January will be was fined five dollars, which he, He was permitted, hcv ner, to and caugh scarlet fever, accidental 78 iic; Corn-M- ay, July di owning and suicides. ing been 19 feet from tip to tip assist the military inu Ihgcnte me lit. paid. j SeptLJtibey 8Ul4c, and weighing 40 pounds. 3 -- modi-ficatio- - - g -- - -- f -Catt- 'as' s, i - rein-'tatemeijj- U d -- great-grandchildr- Am-nwric- s Cruiser-Richmon- (By Associated Press) PORT ARTHUR, Texas, Jau. The United .States tug 21. Baysprings has taken refuge in OIL WASHINGTON, request from the the situat'on. 1 ) off that port lieve the tension in Washing on in connection-wit- h the Tampico pi ( By arrival h: sflagship In announcing thev receipt cf the message the state department said. Admiral Magruder hacJnot- - indicated th? source of h:s information. Tim e I (By Associated Press) Mi Nina M. Wet of Port Huron, Mich., hat been voted an annual salary on his of $20,000 by the Women's Benefit association of vthich she is supreme com aboard mander. Jan. 21 WASHINGTON The inter-statcommerce commission order requiring t o issue interchangeable mileage tickets under the act of 1922 w as set aside by the Supreme Court in the case brought by the government against the roads east of the Mississjpi jvith revolutionary activities river. ' in that part of the world. E The entrance of General WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Christmas into thv upheaval? of The Supreme Coup today declinCentral America was an acci- ed to perm t former Governor dent to a revolution in Honduras Walton, of Oklahoma to bt i rj an 1897. At that time he was an up for review direct from the on a a road operated by engineer the impeachment legis'ature fruit eompany jn Honduras and proceedings which resulted in (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON Jan 21- - Fe- on one of his trips ran into a his removal from office, The deral executives from Coolidge revolutionist stronghold. down to the least important revolutionists pied aboard his WASHINGTON,, Jan. 21. -him to run it The Spreme Court reversed the train and ordered Bureau chiefs met today in the to a point where the federal decision of the New York lower sixth session of the Business forces were concentrated." When court in the case of the district organization of the government the fightings began there was no attorney aga nst Edward Fullei , to review the affairs of govern- avenue of escape for Christmas William McGee, who did businment since the meeting last and in self defense he was ess as .he E M, Fuller Coma any, the fu- obliged to lake a rifle" and pitch It also reversed the lower eourt June and lay plans for . i f' in. The battle was won by the decison brought by New Yoik ture. revolutionists and Christmas, offieia's against the bankrupt because of his conduct under fire f'rm cf S. S, Ruskay Company. was made a captain on the spot. From that time until 1911 when he assisted in overthrowing the government of President Davila in Honduras- - and reinstating that of General Bonilla, he spent the greater part of his time fighting' or 'planning to fight. ' ( lly Associated Press V WASHINGTON, Jam 21.-- . The rebel blockade of the port of Tampico has been postponed until the end of the present month Rear Admiral Magruder reported to the navy department today - (By Aasoclated Press) WASHINGTON, Jam 21, The refusal of the federal district court of Utah to prohibit the .inter-stat- e eommeicc commission form consenting to the conti ol of the Central Pacific by the Southern Pacific ai ill not be rev t wed the Supreme Court announced today. Magruder Sends Word That The Blockade Order Will Not Be Put In Effect Until The End of The. Present Month Is - - Admiral - Ccx-tra- vet-era- this-man- to-off- er , I hfe.'-sound- re-quie- m, ed pet-ohi- nu j t 1ft |