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Show 9 r . TODAYS CHICAGO CRAIN $1.69; July Wheat, :May Corn, May $.81ta; $1.50 Vi July $.84. Outs, May July $.42. 1 HUE WEATHER . 'Friday, rain or snaw; Saturday, unsettled, little change in $.41; XLIX. VOLUME temperature. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1926. . NUMBER 37. TO PEACE TERMS SIMM IMS HE ANTHRACITE STRIKE HAY EXPEL FOURTEEN HAPPILY BE SETTLED TODAY IS BELIEF OF Expect" to Be Met in gent to Cuba and Spain France By Daughter on Steamer Protest Who Has Been in India Their Innocence of Mrs. Stillman a New Charges Made Against Woman to Husbapd Them R e 1 1 g i o u s After Long Trial. Schools Closed. INTERESTED OFFICIALS J Associated Press) CBy CHERBOURG France Feb. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Janies. Stillman debarked from the steamship hue today declaring they were perfectly reconciled after then-tria- l reconciliation voyage. They will be met here by their daughter, who is on her way from India. I am a new woman to him now, Mrs. Stillman said. He had not seen me for almost five years. Stillman seemed particularly healthy and happy. 4 France Wants Russia J L Feb. - 11. Alias W. Jaci - -' W a- tir -. - reason report was withheld by Chief of '.ome-unknow- der-rang- activi- n Det.tivcs Riley M. Beckstead, "hose office investigated. Fitzgerald says"- - that three mi n approacned him at Secojid South and Regent streets and declared they were deputy sher Hfs They arrested him and heniod north on Regent street, he declared .and about half way . to lirst South street they turn'd mck to Second South and he.ided west to First West where a car with two more men was waiting. I ! Fitzgerald says' they took him to Redwood road, dumped him from the car, robbed hint and drove away. VICTOR ! on Stick Game -- tri-distr- ict GLACIER PARK, Mont, Feb. Indiana of the Glacier Na-ticn- al Parl reservation are ardent gamblers with their st.ck MORE EVIDENCE game. This merely consists of holding a small stick in the FOR GRAND JURY closed fist and the amusement is when the opposing funvshed Indians try to guess the hand (By Associated Press) . that holds the stick. Guthrie Okla. Feb The extravagant s de talk and Temporarily', in the ingestures indulged ir would do into deaths of nearjustice to the negroes' pictur vestigation ly a score of persons in the t 'Vlue game of craps. y Usage Indian country in 1922 nghai and 1923 the Federal Agenti Many Nationalities Settlements are ready today to go before the grand jury for the , second SHANGHAI, Feb 12 Forty-fiv- e time to lay their evidence on foreign nationalities' were these crimes. The grand jury a disclosed in the last census of month ago returned seveijpl in- -' the French and International dictmonts which were later disOf missed Settlement's at Shanghai by the court for lack of a detailed information. with led f these the Japanese 13,801. of England population was second with 8,191 Russia Milkmen third with 4,169 and the United Minneapolis Reach High Standing j States fourth with 3,093. The total population of Shan- (By Associated Press) ghai, including territory proper- j MINNEAPOLIS. .Feb. 12 ly belonging to it, was estimat- The milkman, indispensable million. two ed at more than seen, has The total Chinese population often heard but seldom musical a to elevated Hgh been the within the boftndaries of in standing Minheapolis through two foreign concessions was the activities of the male chorus 107,351. of' the Franklin warted in-Sha- - ; ve STEAMER UPON MAINLAND ' Theodore MARSAILLES, France, Feb. ,1?. Roosevelt and Captain Hermit Roosevelt have arrived by steamer Horn India after a successful trip into thq wilds of Central Asia as. headsJames Simpson Field Museum expedition. They e declared themselves particularly satisfied with' the results of the trip, They obtained . many rare specimens and several good films. . . ; . , . 4 7 4 (AP)-Colon- el - - , (By Associated Preaa) THEODORE AND HERMIT ARRIVE of-th- vote jiraw up the final agreement. , the tax reduction bill at to--1 PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12. days session was practically The final agreement to end the leaders Senate the given up by anthracite strike has becn- because of the unexpected long official announcereached. The the consider needed to time ment said the agreement will be ' amendments. submitted to tihe ' convention of the miners for 12. Feb. WASHINGTON, Harry Barbutt sentenced to be ratification before the formal executed tomorrow at San Quen- contracts are drawn. The mintin prison, California, for murder ers are to resume work within was denied a stay by , the ten days and the peak production js expected to be reached" supreme court. , by the end of the month. The terms are that the old contract WAS1IINGTON, Feb. 12. to remain ih effect until Aug'. is to race elimination The balloon, select entrants to represent 31, 1930. Each year each pariy America in the Gordon Bennett may propose lyage modificainternational races are to le tions. A board is (provided which started at Little Rock, Ark within ninety days of its apdeApril 29. Balloons of 5,000 pointment must, reach a cubic feet Capacity with hydro-eac- cision on all issues in eonnec- -' carrying, a jilot - and tion .with wage adjustment Sfn John Lewis head-o- f .; the mine to be ade ard workers issued a statement saying the agreement is satisRcmedies to Combat and constructive. , Crime in 1835 Are factory John Lewis; head of the min- Familiar Today ers said the agreement does not( "contain the principle of arbitra(By Associated press) tion for which the operators MOULTRIE, Ga. Feb. 12-have been contending but does in 1835, when Andrew machinery for the exerJackson was president, there provide cise of .reason in the industry. viewed with were tlosu who hie said Under the alarm the increase of crime the board is agreement broad powers given throughout . the country and as a stabilising ageny which roundly criticised newspapers shouid imakef orhiore harmony- for printing sordid details of (Continued on page (our) scandalous happening t IIopeof-obtaininga.fin- al - - en s tax proposal 12 el-v- ed failed to recognize his sons body and was sent to the asylum latPHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12. er, was revealed today by an- The anthracite strike was virother son. Clark was executed tually ended when it was anfor a bank robbery and murder. nounced at one oclock that the operators proposaLJto return to work immediately under a five TODAYS PROGRAM year agreement was adopted by the miners. AT NATIONS CAPITAL formally The conference of miners and operators' have, yet to formally ' the peace settlement approve (By Associated Press) after which the convention of WASHINGTON,' Feb. 12. The section of the army bill miners has called for a meeting j at Scranton next Tuesday which providing eighteen million dol- will have to ratify it. All this is lars for the army ah" service formality. Immediately after the was approved today by the ended the session-t- he miners House. , sub scale committee went into a conference with the operators to WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Rivals Negroes' Craps bnen, Leo Ince and Wallace tarr were arrested at Main street and Broadway Wednesday by Detectives J. D- Brown and Thomas Golightly on charg-eof robbing Ray Fitzgerald, 161 aouth First West street of $100 and a gold, Watch and chain Fitzgerald identified Van Dor. li and Parr as two of the rob-gang, Die aleged milted at 1:30' m. Sunday but robbery-was.com- (By AHSodatPc) Press) agreement, but President . CooLITTLE ROCK Ark, Feb. 12 lidge and Secretary Davis are Overcome with grief, Mrs. believed to have a complete undEnis Clark, mother o'f Tyus erstanding of the negotiation Clark who was executed Janu- steps. The Joint conference of ary 8, died seven days later and operators and miners at 'Philahis father, whose mind was delphia has been called for oclock at Philadelphia. the day of the execution - (By Associated Press) Indians B y Today Died Seven D s After Execution; Father in v Asylum. - 7 - - PARIS, Feb. 12 Premier Briand triumphed over the socialist obstruction to the 'gov. emments financial program in the chamber of deputies receiv ing a vote of confidence by a big margin. The vote was on the question of leaving for later consideration the inheritance Suspects Caught Vi'ri TDoren- the InWASHINGTON Feb. 12 Government Officials terested, expect the anthracite strike settlement to be announced at Philadelphia at one oclock today. It was not announced how far the labor, department has been instrumental is bringing about the Brother of The Murderer That Hi. Mother BRIAND AGAIN Bandit SALT LAKE, Revealed w-h- PREMIER Pres) GENEVA Feb 12 France a iTl insist that the disarmament preparatory conference. meet in a place which will insure the participation of Soviet Russia, the French representatives in the League of Nations told news paper men. Russia has refused to attend the Meeting on Swiss territory because of the assassination there several years ago of a Soviet Statesman. The League of Nations council today called an extraordinary League assembly-f- or March 8 to act upon Germanys application for membership. Three S. (By Associated Press) - at .' Conference fBv Associated (By Associated Press) VERA CRUZ. Mexico, Feb. 12. The fourteen Spanish Catholic priests Ijave been ex pelled from Mexico for an alleged violation of the constitution, embarked on - a steamer protesting their innocence. The steamer - goes to Cuba and Spajn. Mote priests are said to be held for expulsion and the police are seeking others. The Mexican interior ' department has given hours notice for the closure of several schools and asylums conducted j under religious management. Investigation into President Coolidge and Secretary Davis Aware of Negotiations Which May Bring Operators and Miners to Agreement. ties of the priests started after an address in which one is- alleged to have made Remarks in1 violation of the constitution, Represented Thought BE E ' - Creamery. This concern,a protege of local trade unions, ha cultivated the voices necessarily stilled during ,the quiet milk delivery hours, until tl e chorus of 33 members ha& more offers for local engage, ments than it can fill. , Drilled by Olaf Halten. base violin olayer' w'Jth the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, the singing milkmen attained unprecedented heights (ty appear-in- g . - , in concert at the same music hr the symphony half-retaine- d sags Foimderof Church SURVEY SHOWS r - GOOD , BUSINESS Lauded as Great Man PROVO, - F eb. l i : a- - Elder Stephen Richards, of the Council ot Twelve, addressed .(By Associated Press) ast Feb., year stands as- a record the students Of B. Y. U- Wed- breaker in industrial production of nesday morning,' on ' the great- the federal reserve survey business conditions ,has revealness of Joseph Smith. The test of the greatness of ed. The largest growth has in a nyvman . according to Elder building. The commodities used business was'nextrm produc- Richards- is to be Jound ' jit the Ip increase the tion. Despite value of the contributionhe last year In trade generhas'" marie to his fpllownten'. ai decrease in the use was From this standard, contended-th- ally commercial, speaker, Joseph Smith is a of Lank credit for purvery great rpan. Elder Richards industrial and' agricultural were levels The price cited five contributions' to poses. reflecting higher, mankind blade by Joseph Smith generally First, Joseph Smith gave t higher prices for, agricultural Jits, generation & new, concep- products and livestock. tion of God- In his simple way Shaw Joseph Smith solved the prob- - Broadcast lem. IPeHells us that he sawi A as 'Theatres WASHINGTON, 2.,-L- - -- - - - e , 1 s - ' God personally and received ' a Hi&concep-- j message from-him- . tion of God the Father lay at j basis of all the., .following revelations. Joseph Second, revelation. Smith declares that he received a revelation from God at a time when the belief was prevalent that God no longer .spoke to the people on, earth. This the religious revolutionized world. t"he thought of Thirds the law of health, com Wismpnly called the Word ot at the was dom. Intemperance time not considered d religious sin. No organized effort had been made to retard the use of stimulants, tobacco, or tea or coffee, f - Smiths con(Cootlnuai oa- - p ag forL Fourth-Josep- h ' t.,v Recline. IX)N)0N, Ftb. - arfl ghaw- , Risque f2A has beeh Bem-th- e broad- - h. U8ed-show- , Back cast with great success to the British listening in public not one of his long talky plays, but abitof COUNTRY HONORS LINCOLN IN tomfoolery Shaw wrote for a theatrical , garden party twenty years ago. .,Passion, Poison and Petri-- j factioftT-i- s the. title of the ex- travaganza. Wheti the-- heroine, is. asked by her Lady Magnesia', , maid, Why do you not undress into bed, in distressed tones How can I, 'Phyllis, with all these people listening.. It is said to be the only Shaw play that has never been produced in America Not even the Theater Guild will fisk its reputation oniLL. t "SPEECHES AND IILSERVICES CHICAGQ, Feb. 12. (AP) A tribute to Abraham Lincoln as a world figure in history and the ideal of millions was paid throughout the Nation today on his hundred seventeenth birth-'-- 1 ay. Speeches and services were held everywhere in the coun try. Even in Texas for the first time the state house was dosed i all day in honor oij Lincoln. Illinois, which gave Lincoln to the country, was the center of the observances, WASHINGTON, Feb. .12. The Senate paused a few minutes today' before renewing the work op the tax reduction bill to take notice of Lincolns birthdayr Several' eulogies were read by. 3 , senators7p - r |