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Show i 7 MARKET WHEAT CHICAGO, May 19. (AT) July $1.53 Wheat May $1-6- fl 6; fa Corn $1.1341.15; Oats VOLUME XLVUL LE J RICHARD W. HARR IIS. HIT SPANISH nesday, probably fair. TAKING MOROCCO UPRISING Which sands, of Gallons of Alcohol Under Indictment ' on Conspiracy IN TAIL a Waah-Ingto- CALLED 19. ROBBERS ( By Associated GET BANKS TREASURE ( By Associated Press) NOME. N. D. May 19 The robbers who blew up the safeof the Nome State Brink, held off several persons with gun fire and escaped with twenty seven HOME hundred dollars. Press lateIssociated I WASHINGTON, May 19. Belgium and Esthonia are now with France in preliminary negotiations looking to the funding of their war debts. The Belgian ambassador at Washington has been called home to discuss the debt question with the finance ministerr PRESS DISPATCHES (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, 19, May That communicable diseases MEXICO CITY May 19.- PresidCnt Calles replying lo pro tests of the Workers AGENT. ARRESTED Syndicate to Tampico intervention in the strike in the oil fields said it was for the government necessary Associated-Press)(By the interests - threattd protect ST. LOUIS, May 19. Tracy ened because of the warfare be. Burchard been arrested has J, tween the different unions. on a federal warrant charging him with the use of the mails to ST. PAUL, Minn., May 19. defraud as a result of. activities The governments petitioh for in selling a device called awon-de- r supplemental provisions to the locator" which is claimed to United States"district "court" deInterlocate buried gold or silver cision dissolving the treasure. Burchard is "said to national Harvester Company has have sold forty all over the coun- been denied. SETTLEMENT WONDER LOCATO- R(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, 'May 19 At a conference with the President today. TIT.' Yoakum,'" V reth ed capitalist outlined a program for the settlement of foreign debts to this country allowing 'one . hundred years forthe payment . withJnterest at lwo and a. half . per cent. . PIONEER OF LOGAN in- cluding smallpox over which there was a recent scare is less prevalent thaii this time list year is shown by. reports of ih ir ty-- f i ve states . - CAPITAUST-PLANS-D- EBT and a banker of Wisconsin Rapids were killed when their airplane went into a tail spin and crashed two thousand feet. Richard Whitmor Harr, ton of Mr. and Mra.wWllliam R. Harr of and a atudent at Yalo univar-ity- , hat been awarded the Thomp. prize of $2,000 for work of exceptional merit. Harr ia the firat recipient of the award, which waa established by Mr. and Mrt. Louis J. Horowitz of Now York. (By Aaiuxiated Press) traffic. SPIN Rellis Connant of this city WASHINGTON -Been Defeated AMBASSADOR The amendment to establish the right to search 'ships suspected of fconveying arms improperly has been eliminated from the convention. The Americans led the fight against the amendment. The arms conference also voted to abandon the plan of a central bureau to regulate arms 19-- Wit REXBURG try. s ol-th- e - (l(v Associated Press ) WESTFIELD, Wis., May 19 IV. E. Herschleb --- Has May May h twoIiorTkilled (By Associated Kress) GENVA, WASHINGTON, & Charge at Newark. ps-Amendment Whereas, ernoon by Eldev Bryant . S. linckley of the Liberty stake pi esidency, President Hebe J. Grant presided. Prof, A. CI.und directed the choir end Prof JJohn J. McClellan presided at the organ console. Seryices began' w ith the choir and congregation singing 0 Ye fountains High, composed by President Penrose while doing missionary duty in England and before he .emigrated to Utah Following the hymn, the choir sang, Fter the Strength of'the Elder Hills We Bless Thee, Joseph Eckersley offered the nvocation. Miss Margaret Stew art following with the sacred solo. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains. For 75 years President Pen rose has brought to the cause of Mormonism a genius for pro- 1 i (Bv AxHCM'inlini Pivsg) TUBERCULOSIS ERADICATION This week the cattle in Logan mulgating the truth that doubt has ever been surpassed are being tested for tuberculosis aqd 1 am wondering if any man Where there are so many people in this dispensation or any other dispensation ever preached who own one cow it is difficult with greater fearlessness than to get to them. If every stock owner will please take notice he. Peace be to his memory," Defending the establishment end bring your cowfs to a central of the Church from the scrip- place in each part of town it will tures, Elder Hinckley rend from facilitate matters a great deal. the Book of Isaiah in which the In case you have been overlookLord declares that in the last ed. get in touch with the county days. Jjfejrjlt stabjish a marvel- agent at the court house for " "r ous Work and a wonder. If there arrangements Tor lest." was no otheri evidence, said We take for granted, that ev" - . -- ref-renc- -- jdis-prov- en - . -- Ye was-bo- , Lo-Ka- motormaKntl - -- Asmx-iale- ocop-dKme1;rornfe"c6ntes- - rMr: - , Lt tion. , - , Julius- - Bergsjo, for years the popular" export candy --maker-at the Bluebird, has arrived in Logan from- - S$n Francisco,where he has been working at his profession. He will visit here for at ledst a couple of weeks. Annual May Day Celebration May 20th at Wellsville, Utah. Special dance' at Pavilion in the evening. (Advertisement) A new form of Sunday amusement, and tone that did disturb tjie Sabbath peace and qbiet and by its persistent humming did annoy many, particularly the sick, was the Texaco commercial airplane which made frequent ascent- - parrying.passengers during the day and until it became too dark for further' - -- fly-ig- .I... tcd, , - that Eli Hawkins, D.' C... and Mrs. Hawkins, motored to Ogden to attend a convention of the State chiropractors associa- Jhk-cow-Les- of the Church Nobody knows when an animal would be enough to prove the has the disease. Because your divinity, of the work of Joseph cow was tested tV year and a half ago and was found alright Smith. No. chtntih cxixts.tso . much is.no proof, that it is.free from and gives so much, continued the disease toklay , the speakers with reference to The cooperation of all stock various functions of the Church owners will speed the work up, of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y reduce the expense, and make a Faints.-N- o is- - important one "who has made a good clean job.-lt of the that every animal be tested so cjreful investigation Church will deny its efficacy that when the veterimirlan is in for doing good, said Elder your district your help in telling him W'ho has cattle will be Hinckley. The speaker made special appreciated. This work Is free ,to the restoration of The schedule for testing for the "Aaronic priesthood, the an - Wednesday, May 20, is as fol- niversary of which was observ- lows : Riverheights, assemble ed Sunday throughout the their cattle at Lehi Olsons at church, by, reading from the 7 :30 a. m. For the 10th and 5th statements of Joseph Smith wards assemble cattle at and Oliver Cowdry, upon whom at. 1":00 p. m. the priesthood was conferred Those between 2nd East and 4th .East assemble at Fred by John the Baptist. Merf may doubt-- the neces- Smiths at 10:30 a. m. -- that was overlooked Saturdays issue was the fact An item in Ephraim- -Schwartz ! . . 0 N. X Thompson, Press) ipniK-iatei- l CHICAGO, May 19. Veniremen with sufficient education and who understand technicalities of chemistry and bacteria and w ith' no scruples against the LOCAL NEWS cor-upti-on erybody- wants. Today. Mayor. A DETROIT, - May 19. A group of 75 federal officers are investigating the police of this city for their alleged violaw.ith liquor law tors. They are the same federal officers who recently conducted a similar investigation in Cincinnati. . Ses--sio- (By INVESTIGATE POLICE . Three Jurors Tentativen ly Selected at First Yesterday, Were Locked Up Over Night and Were Eliminated JOHN A. CROCKETT, FEDERAL OFFICERS - - as National, Poppy Day, and. Whereas, there is still need to remember and care for the disabled veterans of the wrorld war, the orphans and widows caused through that great calamity,' - Now Thereefore, I, John A. Crockett, Mayor of Logan, Utah, hereby designate Saturday, May 23, 1925, as Poppy Day in Logan and call upon all to aid in this worthy cause. wet areas. N. Mex., ALBUQUERQUE, DIES AT May 19. Nadine Coen, 8, was killed and her mother wounded SECOND FLOWER at their home in Madrid, New Hynim Edwards, pioneer and last night when am. unformer resident of Logan and SHOW SATURDAY Mexico, identified person shot through a brother of our fellow townsthe window of the bedroom in. men, William and Ed Edwards, whieh they were sleeping. Coen show second flower . died on Sunday, May 17 at Rig Logans is superintendent at the Madrid ,by, Idaho, where" he has been will take place .next Saturday, mines. ' Cloth'4 making his home in recent years May 23rd at the Thatcher sity for this restoration, said Funera services were' held at ing company. Peonies qnd . Iris Flder Hinckley, and may doubt Rigby today which were attend- will be featured and all who Boys Render an that it was restored in the manner-ed by William Edwards of this have blooms are urged to bring related by these twro men, them to the Thatcher Clothing no mortal but man has ever city. Excellent Program their statements. Ilyrum Edwards' was a son of company on Saturday not later John and Margaret Edwai'ds, than 10 a. m. The committee-deMiss Louise Watson with the Hear-The - boy s of the Aa ron ic choir tErly pionecrs ' of "this stater HetshTstohaveitdislmetly-under- . ' rn at Minersville, Pa stood that these shows are not Priesthood took charge of the Israel and Be Not Afi'aid, January 21, 1853. He Come to professional shows but are for Sunday night program in the from Mendelssohns Elijah. Utah w th his parents . in , the everybody who raises flowers. Sixth ward and gave a splendid after which the benediction year 1855 and at first settled In order to show the public what account of themselves, with was prpnouheed by Elder Serge at Brigham City.' It was in the flowers are in bloom at this George Neilson presiding. The F. Ballif. . n year 1859 that he moved to time of the year, those who have following program in honor of with his parents. During blooms of- any kind are urged the restoration of the priesthood Liyln od (hys he'workcfd on the to bring samples and let them be was rendered i farm herding cattle and sheep a Congregation part of the display. The att- Singing TWENTY -I- NJURED and attended the warii sdioolTn Douglas Larson will be on the peonies and Invocations est .. Congregation the winter. lie later was a fireSinging ' iris, however. Daniel the Prophet man and engineer on the old The judges for the show Talk, Press) (By Itiih Northern Ralroad. Maylon Rice ' will have been appointed. They CLEVELAND, Ohio, May duet Piano In the year 1884 he quit rail meet at once and announce the 11a. Johnson 19. Twenty persons were in:Taggart.and Georgejured in a rear end collision of a Talk, Boyhood of Moses-VTorgeson is the chairman for ,y:....:.John Wilson Jr. street car in the public square. of the rear . ca this show. It is the intention to Vocal solo Lester Leishmac The motorman tried to - set the . Laries but have a number pi flower shows Talk, "Moses Delivers Israel as the various blooms come Kenneth Palmer fainted wbe he saw he could Lavon Affleck not prevent the collision. . along. Plans are under way for a Violin solo.,.1. wonderful rose show. The climax Talk, Aaron the Brother of no doubt will be the gladiola MosesT Frank Reynolds FIGHT FANSCROWD show in the Jatter part of Au- Song, Shine On,.. Lesser Priesthood Chorus gust as so many have specializTO LOOK AT CHAMP ed on this particular bulb this Talk, John the Baptist will be The Dean 1 competition . i Humphreys year. Car-do- n Dean Musser Saxaphcne solo (By Associated Pns) exceptionaly keen and The PARIS, May 19. A platoon Jewelry store where the Talk, The Restoration of the of police was called to hold back Aaronic Priesthood" show will be held will no doubt foH to th Kenneth Baugh the crowd of fight fans when v ards, survives besides a daugh be crowded ex JakVDempsely and hiTbride r-Concert Cardon is recitation, Mr. making Upon you ter. Mr r.,r..we vot, nri room. fellow etc. rived. Carpentier was among servants, my tensive preparations, however, Aaronic care Priesthooc of take those to greet the champion. to. ....boys determined ur. Besides his two broth andls and' Dempsey ex- how no Singing Clurpentier Congregation jnatter of a sister Mrs. Margaret Clark everyone Benediction . cordial Jenks Ens changed greetings, rt;sjdes at St. Georye. many, , Saturday, May has been, designated '23, 1925, the cutting off by the dry SALT LAKE, May 18 Tri- navy of the liquor supply from officers out the concentrations of the bute to President Charles W. abroad, . prohibition foresee able to the return an of Penrose the old as expounder (tribesmen who are bombing eqneeeting-poisonouof practice the villages! and showing signs the gospel,-defense strong to supply the inland of activity. principles, of Mormonism, liquor trade. are Latter-daThey y taking every Saints and a plea for to live their- religion, formed precaution to precent this. Fifthe subject of on address given teen hundred dry dgeiits have in the Tabernacle Sunday aft- been concentrated in the known King Search PROCLAMATION (By Associated Press) OCMEL1LLA, Spanish Morocco, May 19. Spanish air squadrons are increasing their activity over the rebel territory seeking Thou- NEWARK, N. J. May 19. A Conspiracy in which it is alleged has been the government swindled out of more than a quarter of a million of dollars in taxes and in which this city is made the center Of activities in an alleged bootleg ring which is said to be handling thousands of gallons of alcohol has been It is reported that revealed. twenty individuals and two in dustrial firms are under indictment on charges of conspiracy. Liquor Brought from Abroad (By AsxooiateJ Prvas) Bootlegging Handles . May Supplant That GIB. TRITE ! NUMBER 119. F Poisonous T; AN ACTIVE PART IN . -Shi- - LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1923. . Right to i THE WEATHER Tartly cloudy and some I what cooler Tuesday ; Wed- ' represent- death penalty are sought by the state in the trial of William D. Shepherd charged with the murder of his foster son William Me. elintock. Three jurors were tentatively selected at the end of the first court session yesterday. The disappearance of Robert White an important state winess was revealed yesterday. The three jurymen tentatively selected yesterday for the trial of William D. jTiepHerd. were eliminated today after be- ing locked up" over night. Late" today no ed. jurors had been select! , GASTONN jiEANS -- TO HAVE WANTS PRISONTERMSTART (By Aimiw-iiitfi- l Press) WASHINGTON, May 19. Gaston B. Means, storm center in the Daugherty investigation surrendered to the District ,of Col umbia , supreme court, today and requested that hr be allowed to. begin his two year prison-tenat once. The sentence is for an alleged "conspiracy to Bribe high government officials. ing the Idaho state .life insurance company at Salt Lake City., TAKE ISSUE -has been in Logan -- and 'Cache" Valley the past ten days, guest OPERATING PROBLEM of Bill Lohman, local agent. Mr. Thompson was formerly mayor of Buhl, Idaho .and was also the By 1rcw) A proCHICAGO, May 19. first president of the. Rotary was test against the practice of the club in that city when-i- t- I? first organized. Mr. Thompson Chicago and Northwestern railwas born and reared at Rich- way operating trains to the left mond. Cache valley still looks instead of the right on a rungood to Tom. Those interest&l in temus and who either belong or desire to join the Logan? Tennis Club, which ia affiliated with both the state and national organizations should without fal attend the meeting to be held at 7 :30 tomorrow, Wednesday, evening, ning track, has been filed by the" brotherhood of locomotive engineers, firemen and engine men and is before the railroad labor board. The earner claims the the change would necessitate change of the location of signals at a large cost. COOUDGE AT at the Chamber of Commerce. Having occasion to write the Increasing interest is being MILES FUNERAL date while in the Journal office shown each year in tennis, and this morning, Mr. N. W. Kimball l,ogan hs a number of expert made the discovery that if co- players and .may easily enterPreS)T (Bv incided with, that, of his natal tain hopes of winning the state WASHINGTON, May 19. day and was actually the seven, championship this year . The An Impressive funeral service in anni verearyt a faet dif- clubis TnCtnTesidenr Coolidgerand ficult to believe when looking at courts on the ground adjoinother high- officials took part his sturdy, upright figure. Mr. ing the fire station. held for General Nelson A. was n Kimball has been an active Miles today. Burial wain.the of Logan - for forty-si- x Mr. Bert Harris, for many national cemetery. Arlington years. A carpenter by trade, as years one of the earlier residents a partner of the late Anton An- of the valley, whose latest home derson he worked in the con- here was on River Heights, W. J BRYAN TO struction of "many" of the pub- from which he removed to Salt lic and private buildings of the Lake, is here from his present ATTEND ASSEMBLY cifyTFor about twenty years he Rome in Los "Angeles on & visit" was in the implement business to his mother, Mrs, Sarah Har(Bv Daring his residence here he ris, and his- brothers, Jesse, C. Press) . ' V. J. has acted as city councilman and M. and Frank Hams, hissistej NEW YORK, May 19. mayor, served two terms each Miss Lottie Harries, and other IkyanAHmLjJmiiUlmiughrthe. as county commissioner and as "relatives and friends who are all east, is oil his yay to Columbus, member of the city school board. glad to see hint looking so well. Ohio, to attend, the general He has been equally active ec- He and his family are prosper, pYPresbytenajisrlt- - is is but he in in the that he may be a canpleasCalifornia, reported clesiastically, serving ing moderator on a ward bishopric and as member ed to come back and view his old didate .for of the high coluncil. He has won mountain home and mingle once strictly fundamentalist plat, a host of friends who will wish more with 'his relatives and form. " him many happy returns. friends herer Several cases eame before City Judge Prerton yesterday. For assault and battery George MANY Oil SUBWAY TRAIN Peterson was fined five dollars, and for beating a boy HebeP James paid a fine of tea dollars. NEW YORK, May 19. (AP) At least seventy five were in- Albert Jenkins, convicted of jured with two probably fatally, n a panic on an East side sub- - both possession and sale of Inte,:mi.nal today.' A blown toxicating liquor, was fined ?"ay l,in le?v,ing fhe, ?rnd fuse followed by electric lamp bulb explosions was the cause, $299 on each charge or $598 in' When the clouds of smoke filled the train the passengers, many all, or otherwise to serve six of whom were women and children, kicked out the windows ofjmonths im prist nmotit mi each crowded, charge. the tfaii) n an effort to get out of the train whjeh AiMiM-iate- ty-th- ml - citi-fie- - me Asmx-iate- |