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Show , 1 I . THE WEATHER Unsettled Wednesday and probably Thursday; some- what cooler. ' TE XLVIIL MIS Efforts Going Forth Throughout Leading Cities of Country to Rid Newsstands of UnPublications worthy Sale On Now . (Bv Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 20. There is a determined drive against' salacious magazines in cities pjogress in leading throughout the country and ten magazines were ordered withdrawn from sale last week in Washington. Forty more. are to be examined. Omaha, and Washington report similar activity. -- Spo-tka- ne otherstake Cache countys assessment roll for the current year has been completed, and the total valuation shows-- a practical reduction of a million and a quarter dollars from that of last There are several causes for this. During the war and year. for several years foilwing it land values, like every other commodity, were highly inflated; often above actual cash value. Reduction has been necessary. There has also been shown a heavy reduction in merchandise stocks. Another factor has been the reduction m price of sugar, affecting the value of the stock on hand of the Amalgamated Sugar company. The valuations follow: Mines and milling. claims $ 1,091.00 City and town lots 2,542,810.00 169,493 acres improved farm lands 1.031.240.00 20,035 acres unimproved farm lands 235.415.00 188,126 acres grazing lands 726,560 Waste land 7.910.00 Improvements, city and towp lots . 3.531.515.00 Improvements on acreage 1.401.565.00 6777 horses and mules 260.095.00 18302 head of cattle 584.860.00 9873 head of sheep 86.450.00 662 head of swine 3.495.00 ' Banks ..., . 602,570.00 Merchandise and trade fixtures . .. 1.106.165.00 Machinery, tools, etc 1.877.325.00 Money 2.490.00 Bonds, stocks, etc 54.949.00 Personal property . . 505.990.00 , Grand Total SCHOOL ELECTIONS SPEEDBOAT HAS IT OVER FAST TRAIN (Ily Associated Press) WILLIAMSON. W. Va , Sherman Parley, a merchant, and Puck, Kirk, president of the board of education at Kermit near here are dead and three others are wounded, with six under arrest as the result of yesterdays pistol fight in the school board election. The fuss parted' when two negroes attempted to vote. 20. IN RECKLESS HANDS TAKE TOLL ' (By Associated Press) WINTHROP, Maine, May 20. Posses? are searching the countryside Near Lake Marana. cock for a man believed to have shot, and . seriously wounded Mrs. Emma Towns, and set fire to her cottage. Miss Aida Hayward, niece of Mrs. Towns is missing and is believed to have been abducted. - Lucille CHICAGO, May 20. Wunsch, seventeen, is held following the shooting of Miss Agnes Simneck, her father and (By Associated Press) ALBANY, N. Y. May 20. R. F. Hoyes speedboat, the Teaser, capable of traveling fifty-fiv- e miles per hour, beat the Twentieth Century Limiteds record from New York to Albany by twenty minutes. The fast train has made the trip in three hours. - ..... NATIONS TAKE STEPS IN FUNDING DEBT (tV Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 20. With France, Belgium and leading- officials are con fident that six other ...European debtor nations soon will begin negotiations for refunding their war obligafon to this country. They expect the whole debt situation to be cleared up in short time but do not" intend to unduly press the question.' Es-thon- ia BANK ORDERED TO THR0W0PENB00KS mother. In company with her (Bv Associated Press) mother, .the girl came on the The DENVER, May 20. fatherjwitjh Jifiss Simneck.' The of Bank National United States shot probably fatally wounded Miss Simneck.. Her, mother was Denver has been ordered to struck when she' tided to inter- throw open its books to federal vene. investigators for an examina. ' tion of the account of .Dr. John Galen Locke, Grand Dragon of Beet Labor Conlract the Ku Klux Klan of Colorado following the charge that Locke Same Last Year did not make a complete income as jtax statement. Ata meeting, of the directors MEN of the Sugar Beet Growers Association held at Logan Satur. it was decided to accept tne sugar beet Labor Contract a3 it was putout last year. This contract is satisfactory to the Sugar Company and the growers. Where contract labor is employed it is recommend ed that the farmers use the Labor Contract, copies of which may be obtained from, any of the field men of the Sugar Com-- . day, May Hith, - OETEfffli -- BURIED OFFICE TODAY IS FIRST MASON UNDER White and Family Abandoned Home in Rented Automobile Fearful of Their Lives Which They Claim Were . The Mexican embassy which re. cently made representations concerning the killing of a Mexican citizen while imprisoned at San Quentin penitentiary has been informed by the state department that steps have been taken to punish those responsible. . Associat'd Press) Case (By Associated Press) HAVANA, Cuba, May 20. General Gerardo Machado, fifth president of Cuba, and the first Mason to be elected to that position who takes the oath of office today comes of a family known .for its .sacrifices in the course of Cuban independence. His recent election was a landslide for the. Liberals, and also the first time the nations president could be predicted with certainty by midnight of election day. For thl first time election day was practically free from disturbances. M. I. A: CONTESTS HELD IKF 1H I (By Associated Preas) by-Mi- ss Press J 2Q.-E- tom-missi- on TO COURT reon-foiceme- nts BANK TELLER ' GAMBLERS AND MONEY GET BIG uLulilHn fITVhwas Lli I fTDMAW : ( Bv Associated to Gerardo Machado was born in (By Associated Press) Villaclara, capital' of the provCHICAGO,. May 20. Albert ince of Las "Villas, now Santa Patryas, receiving teller for the 29," 1873. llis Second Northwestern State Bank-ha- s two been arrested and father, Colonel Gerardo Mac.h-ad- o are sought, due to a a gamblers y Castellon, married Morales. Both of ' them shortage of $53,000 of the banks . n funds; were devoted to the ideal of independence. The father saw his son on rare LIKE OLD TIMES occasions when a child, because in arms against the AT NIAGARA FALLS Spanish colonial rulers. But, in exchange, he constantly heard ( Advertisement) his mothers patriotic propaganNIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, da, for on her had devolved all the duties of the home where May 20. Teu hotels arc equipped to sell' new' four and four the sparatist movement tenths per cent beer which bedaily preached- - . At 22 years of age, yoiing Ma- comes legal tomorrow. Tables chado was the. field against and chairs have ben substitute . ed foT.'bals'M, tbFfibVfTaw rp-- f; Spainile Joined ;therevoiution juiries' that beer' be served at of 1895, and took part in many tables. combats, displaying in all of them extraordinary courage and coolness. He won the title of HEALTH SERVICE general and enjoyed an eriviable reputation among .the Cuban INVESTIGATES GAS . . Jn. -- i , army of liberation. The war ended, General. Ma- chado resumed his business activities, for he is one of the men who fight for an ideal, and - e ROCKS soldiers orders and J are attempting to stir the peo-o-le to manifestations against the dispatch of further to French Morocco. Cu-ba- e LIGHTNING KILLS EIGHT Paris with Iut-gard- V er - (By Associated Press) Commun- PARIS, May 20. ists have placarded )osters appealing to disobey the officers Clara,-Septem- ber DEMONSTRATION LAST Attempting to Succor Tribesmen By Hindering Government From Sending Reinforcements to Morocco. Paris N Polfce BERLIN, May 20. were called out last night to quell the disturbance at the Tri. nity Evangelical church during M. and I,. A. SEEKING FREEDOM public speaking a prohibition demonstration. singing contests.. between The Frank FROM LEAVENWORTH CHChferBensoitTObeida, rt afid Hyeum stakes, conductPLANES' FIGHT ed jn the Tabernacle last evening before a large and appre(By Associated Press) BOLL WEEVIL WASHINGTON,- - D. C. May ciative audience. In the male 20. Vuco Perovich, convicted quartet contest the song chosen Way Down Upon The in 1505 for aVnurder in Alaska was (By Associated Press) and now -- in- the-- ' Leavenworth Swanee. River and Victor Niel- -- - NEWT YORK. May 20. Arvel Eighteen specially constructed Olsen, penitentiary is seeking freedom sen, Demont on the grounds that his sentence Goodsell and Edward Nuensch-wand- planes will be used in a camof the Franklin stake-wer- paign against the boll weevil in of the death penalty was com declared winners ,with the cotton fields of the south muted to life imprisonment without his consent or accept- the Benson M men's quartet starting next month. They will second.-Thlalies did not com- spray"Toison ance, . the fields from pete in the'singing,but .the the air. r Cache Stake will send a chorus ARMY HEADS ON of fifteen young ladies to the une M. I, A. conference and Program ' Rendered INSPECTION TOUR contests. In the public speaking contest Seventh Ward Cache stake 'M men wonfo( . Associated Press) (I)y males ;he represented by WASHINGTON,. May 20. Theron Ashcroft of Hyde Park, The lesser-- ' priesthood gave Major General Robert Davis, whose subject was : The debt the program in the Seventh . and the Rdjutant general of the we' owe our soldiers. ward on Sunday - evening. A In the ladies young of deacons sang' .This speaking chorus on have an left army', inspection four of the middle, and far west- contest Hyium stake, represent- is the Piece, written by Prof. Edna Wyatt,' was A. M. Durham. Topics pertainern posts.- - They will be in Oma. ed ha on Saturday- and in San declared winner. Her subject ing ,to the Aaronie priesthood w'as taken from the 20th chap its origination and function in Francisco early next week. er of Proverbs: Remove the church today, were discuss1 not the ancient landmarks our ed by Francis SUholes, Paul fathers have set. Miss Jennie .Rroberg, Russell Neilsen, James Palmer, - representing Oneida Robinson and Bryon Larsen stake,. was second. Those taking part , represented tott-ef-mo- ior qstions IB Communists Active; in . . , brokers Association. Threatened: PROHIBITION (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 20. , top-Plr- BRiaE CASE Liberals Put Him Over In Recent Election In a Landslide Vote Has Been In Service of His Countrymen For Many Years ! !ght BRUSSELS. May persons were killed by lightning last night. Damage amounting (Bv Associated Press) to millions cf Francs was causMIAMI, Arizona, May 20, ed by .storms in this section, One to three men are believed to have, been buried in a rock fall at the Inspiration Copper Mine. REGULATION OF Rescuers hope to reach them v late today. JHOTOR BUSSES ; DISPUTES GET CHICAGO, May 20. Prosecution in the trial of William I). Shepherd, ch&iged with slayMcClure. .Gives ing his forster Son William N. Judge is determined to Instructions in McClintock, find Robert White, one of the Former Govstates star witnesses, whose Against Evidence o n ernor disappearance has caused a sensation. Information has been Charges IsPOnly Cirobtained that. White, with his cumstantial. ; . family, abandoned their home, and disappeared in a rented autc . ( By Associated Press) mobile, ieavifig a note saying Kana., May 20. TOlEKA, their lives were in danger. The Judge McClure his in selection of jurors continues structions to thetoday gave in case the jury with three tentatively chosen. of former governor Jonathan M. ..$23,878,185,00 Davis charged with soliciting a CHICAGO, May 20. y- - A bride in exchange for a pardon. grand jury investigation into the The will go to the jury Inter1 DEATH OF MEXICAN r disappearance" of Robert White, todaycast. .will or tomorfpvtrThe state witness in ' the' murder have a circumstantial jury case to PRISONER" PROBED dial of William D. Shepherd has consider, been ordered. Donald Stoddard, grandson ( Bv Asms iated Press) The Association urges strict of Otto and Martha J. Hudson-WASHINGTON; May, 20. was badly adherence to the terms of the young man wdto busses-b- y t fire Regu let TOTTtractlU Is" wrong forgone burned'dtfring-"'thegrcacommerce Canthe interstate farmer to pay more than the that occurred in Bingham hrs been pre posed m contract price just to get some, yon, and .who was taken to a .naone elses labor. It disturbs the Salt Lake hospital, has so far resolution adopted by the bus conference of tional ''motor come to labor condition and increases recovered as to be able operators. rest. a for the cost to the farmer of pro-- . to their home during the crop. The labor schedule . is as folWORLD lows: For bunching and thinMAY GO king $7.50 per acre. For hoeing, 2.25 per acre. For weeding, g $1.25 per acre. For pulling, adGENEVA Mav 20. (AP)The question of American and loading 90c per ton. arms raised the at been to the world court of justice has Provided, however that in the herence Burton The question conference by American Representative event the Grower loads his owm of difsettlement a for convention arms provision boots, a reduction of $.25 per ton arose in the voted that disputes Burton of court world justice. a 'ill be made from the above ferences by that explaining mizht be submitted to the Hague tribunal, Prices '&i all such beets loaded. submis-siadvance m for agreements make special America must , .Cache County Sugar Beet to the world court of justice. of pany. TO BECOME PItESIDDIT OF CUBA E -- -- CD TAKES TO GENERAL MACHADO CACHE COUNTY FOR THIS YEAR MUCH INTEREST IN GUNS NUMBER 120. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1923. IHE ASSESSED VALUATION OF i f " ..... VOLUME ; without asking or expecting any reward. In the organization of the first rural guard, he was with headquarters at Santa Clara, a post which he resigned on beihg elected mayor of Machado, a . General far sighted statesman, accepted all the doctrines preached by Jose Marti, and labored to reestablish coriality between all the inhabitants of his province. He devoted himself to commerce, the breeding of cattle, and the cultivation of sugar cane. He never abandoned politics, believing that every citizen should contribute, with his work and his vote to the government of the country. The Liber,Vil-laccla- ra. )Bv AnKoctatJid Preen) 20." WASHINGTON. May The public health service is in vestigating the .merits ami dangers of the use of ethyl gas from motor fuel,- are soon to meet representatives of the companies manufacturing ethyl gas to go into Hie contention thst ethyl gas is. dangerous to person coming in contact with the fumes. The-offici- als . DIAMOND ROBBERY REPORTED TO POLICE i (By Aauf iiald Pre) CHICAGO, May 20 A sixty thousand dollar diamond rob- - . tery on the eleventh floor Of the capitol buikling was reportedjo the police by four victims. They were held up by. a man who als, in 1908, chose him candidate took only the unset diamonds. The several .contertantsjroni Uirtriorganizatkmve)y-- credit- - for the r governorship- - o- f- Santa the five slakes represented, all ably and shewed that the lesser became di- ELECTRICAL but the Clara, party STORM made such excellent presenta- priesthood is fine work vided, and he lost by 17 votes. tions that it took a fine sense in the ward. doing On Wednesday that same General Machaof discrimination to pick the evening the Theological class of doInlabored for the triumph of REPORTED ON COAST winners, and these will enter the Sunday School, with their General Jose Miguel Gomez, the the contests as representatives partners will will spend a few Liberal candidate, Bv AwniM'lated Press) presidential of District No 7, at the Salt hours at the g'rls camp m the .SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 and, when the latter was electLake June conference. - - -- be canyon. A hot supper-wil- l Machado Brigadier-- An electrical storm swept Califed, he the feature of the evening. Dan- General appointed and Second Chief ornia last night resulting in cing and games interspersed of. the Cuban standing army, heavy damage to celery, hay and SURVEY TO FIND with a poppy program will afterward for his spec- lettuce. This month has estabbe a part of the entertainment'. creating ial benefit, the office of Inspect- lished a new record for rainfall WHERE Thursday theward mu- or General of the' Armed forces for May in San Francisco. tuals spent? a memorable even- of the republic. CATTLE ARE.GONE ing at the camp. Even the iain PxesidenLGome& tbeJi ap- coming fs iV"dkT al ihe hour pointed Machado Secretary of DENVER KLAN HOLDS appointed, fot leaving tow n, add- the Interior, a post ' which' he 1 By Amhm luted Press) ' ed zest to Ihe even'ngs fun. The held for , two years, solving BALANCE OF POWER MILESCITY. Mont., May 20. committee difficult problems, among Starting here in the Center of themselves with laurels when many was the negro rebellion. which (By Asaix'lated Prees) the last great beef ranges, gov- they served the substantial sand DENVER, May 20. Six Klan on Pace will a Three) ernment experts make wfehes and hot chocolate. (Continued candidates and three survey in southeastern Montana in the municL were elected western and south Dakota, Wyo. election yesterday. The one pal to Colorado find the and mmg CAUGHT 111 HEAT WAVE million dollar water bonds, the reasons for the disappearance bus, gas, and light franchises ' of smaller herds of range cat defeated. were ; ' l tie, . DENVER, Colo.; May 20, CAP) The Rocky mountain Marriage licenses have been .The Wm. B. Pers ton. camp will region from north to south is in the grip of a heat wave, bring' Den- issued to Ellis Lynn Wood and of month the for May. meet at Mrs. Susanah Larsons ing unprecedented temperatures 20 South 4th East Thursday at ver,"early today, had a temperature of 86. A number of places Annie Brown Gunnell, both of 3 oclock, Susanah Eliza in the Rocky mountains reported around 90 degrees yesterday Howell, Utah; Joseph Einzinger Soren-'111 with more than inn degree registered in some of the Arizona and Hall is Tullis, both of Mont-- Davidson and Kathryn pelier, Idaho, act s' . . -- . RANGE. anti-klans-m- ROCKIES , host-fuse- , . - , . 1 , |