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H j pAQE TW0 THE LOGAN REPUBLICAN THURSDAY APRIL 24 1913 BILL AIMED AT JAPANESE H New Anti-Allen Land Bill to be In- H traduced In California BBVj Legislature BpJ H Sacramento, Cal., April 21. It was H said today by lulmlnlBtratlon leaders H In ttlio state cnr,to and nBscmbly H tlmt h definite ngrccment to enact nil H nntl alien land law directed solely H against tho Jnimncso mid ejrcmptlnK B nil foreigners "ellglblo to cltlzeimlilp H In tho utato Bcnhto and nsscmbly K ported nnd would bo chrrlcd out this BBVT H It la understood that tins courso H has tho approval of Gov. Hiram V. H Johnson khcI that ho will sign the B bill Immediately upon Its passage. BBW' Whether such a law would bo con- H stlluttonul wilt remtiln In doubt nn- H til It Is tested In tho federal courts, H but It Is the settled polcy of tho nin- H Jorlty party In tho lcglslnturo to re- H gard tho stato ns having full rights H In tho matter until determined other- H wlso by Judicial decision. H Tho exact wording of tho now bill H has not been decided upon hut It H probably will bo formulated by to- H night. Tho new draft will lx offered B ns n substttuto for tho Tliompason- H Birusall bill In tho scnn,to where It H will first como to n vote. It Is said BBV that tho danger of Inseparable loss to H tho stnto through frightening hwny H European capital, coupled with tho H fact that no matter what tho form of BBV measuro, tho Japaneso would know H it was aimed at them chuscd tho leg- BBY lslattvo commlttco to decldo upon a H bill frankly Intended to affect only BBW Asiatics. BBB Tho annouiiocmcnt from Toklo that BBB Japan already hhd withdrawn her H support from tho I'anama exposition BBB Is San Francisco Is said to have hnd BBB sonio Influence. BBh Secy, of Stato Ilryan's telegram BBb received last Saturday containing ad- BBh vlco directly contrary to tho present BBV plan of action. Is taken only )ib nn BBh expression of opinion and not as In- B tcrfcrlng In any way with tho state's BBb right to act. Tho sentiment favoring BBV nn alien land law litis been non-par- BBh tlsan from tho beginning and It Is BBb doubtful If moro than ono Democrat BBg In tho sennto will heed tho message BBV from the static department at Wash- BBm Ington when tho mehsuro comes to a BBV final BBY Leaders of tho I'rogressUo Hcpub- BBY llrnn majority, declare they aro not BBl restricted politically or otherwise by BBl tho views of tho Democratic nation- BBV nl administration. BBg Senator Boynton Explains BBV Senator Boynton president protein- BBg porvs of the senato nnd ndmlnlstra- BBm tlon lloor leader of tho upper liouso BBg said today: BY "I believe tho pcoplo of California BBg dcslro Mi alien land law that will BBb httvo tho effect of preventing their BBv agricultural and residential lands BBv from passing Into tho hands of tho As Japaneso and Chinese, nnd such n BBg law should bo passed. BBl "It must not bo so sweeping In BBg character, however, ns to exclude all BBf aliens. California should welcome BBa tho sturdy farmers of Huropo and BBg Canada, also tho capital Investments BBm of those peoples, and I bollcvo It BBl would bo a mtstako to bar thoeo pco- BBm plo and that capital simply to eavo BBa tho pride of tho Japaneso and Chi BBg BBJj "No rochI purposo can bo served BBfl In this caso by passing a general BJ law. It should stnto Its object, ns BBJ desired by tho pcoplo of California BBb and stop thero." H SITUATION IN WASHINGTON H PRACTICALLY UNCHANGED Bl Washington, April 21 Tho sttua- B tlon drlslng over the pending alien BBJ land laws In California construed by BBb Japan as discriminatory was practl- BBv colly unchanged hero today nnd of- BH Ada's were awaiting dovclopmcnts BH In California. President Wilson told BBm some of his callers who talked on BH tho subject that his whole thought BBm wag that there should bo no dlscrlm- Bftw inatlon against tho Japajieso Laws BftY embodying fchtures of tho so called BftV "senato bill" pending at Sacramento Bv havo been in force In various slates BBJ and liavo not boon objected to. H JAPANE8E NATION H WAITS ON CALIFORNIA BH Toklo, April 21. Tho chagrin. iIIb- BBT nppolntment nnd wounded prldo of BH Japan, which lust week were vented BH In angry militant talk by Incsponsl- BH bio people, havo becomo somo what BH modified. Tho entire Japaneso nation FSB now awaits, with Intense and ovldent BBT nnxloty, tho outcome of tho dcllber- BB htlons In roferenco to the Cnlirornln BBv alien land holding bill now proceed- BBT lng at Sacramento, BBf Tho governmental nnd commercial BBT i foices of Japan are using their ut- B most exertions In endeavoring to re- BftW strain the unthinking nglthtors here BbI .BBhu BlskiT iBaflaflaB. BV-hsflBvapB. bYibbk: . ... . ., ,. bmi r .i 'i.jMMi.i.'"'i. -r Ttoy point out that the real :ntlu eticcs In Japan rely confidently on the highest thought nnd tho highest In fluences In tho United Stntes. U i tie samo tlma they fyiBert thero is not n slngto responsible! Person In either country who oven dreams of war. It is becoming Increasingly ovldent that the agitation In Japan Is largely .nsplied by n small political group seeking to embrrnss tho government and putting forward tho American land question to rouso 'nntlonal feel ing nnd hldo their real purpose. Thoso nowspapers which. chtiBcd tho war talk among tho "hotheads," c,re now advocating n moro dignified nnd conservative nttliudo nnd expressing tho bopo that tho citizens of Califor nia, will spare Japan Indignity and the United States embarrassment. Iluel Nakano, chairman of tho To klo chamber of commerce, has called n meeting of tho Amcrlcnn-Japaneso society tonight for tho purposo of off setting ttho extremists. SAVED FROM FIERY DEATH WHILE BABE Interesting Story Concerning Stephen A. Douglas, Famous Illinois Statesman Chicago, April 21. How Stephen A. Douglas, tho famous political op ponent of Abraham Lincoln, tho'cen tennry of wIiobo birth wns celebrated Wednesday, wns Baved from a fiery death on tho day of his birth, was mado public for tho first tlmo today In n letter received by tho Chicago Historical society. Tho lettor was written by Horatio L. Walt, master In chancery, who was a personal friend of tho little giant In tho sixties. John Conant, ono of Whit's ancestors who lived n cxt door to tho Douglas homo In llrandon, Vt., Is tho man who saved tho futuro statesman's life. "Tho morning Douglas was born, tho lcttors set forth, John Conant went to tho Douglas homo and as ho entered tho room Douglas's fath er whs sitting in nn armchair beforo an open flreploco with tho Infant in his arms. Just ns Conant entered, the father died suddenly or apoplexy tho infant rolled down Into tho fire place, and Connnt snatched him from tho llnmes." Confirmation of tho story has been received from relatives of Douglas. CONTEMPT CHARGE AGAINST GLOVER Washington Banker Will be Haled Before the House For Attack on Sims Washington, April 22. Contonipt proceedings ngaliiBt Charles C. Glo ver, tho Washington bniikor, who nt tacked Hepresenthtlvo Thetus W. Sims of Tcnnesseo In Fnrngut square hero recently, were decided upon at a conference of twelve members of tho Iioubo. Tho action ngalnst Glover will tnko tho form of n resolution calling for 0,11 investigation which will bo pre sented when tho liouso convenes. If tho resolution Is hdopted by tho houso Glover will bo haled boforo that body and charged with contempt. Tho only caso Blmllar to tho Sims Glover nffnlr wns an nssnult said to havo been mhdo on n raombor of tho natlonnl legislature by ono John F. Anderson In 1602. Anderson was kept In custody for n week then repri manded and set nt liberty. Later ho sued, alleging unlawful Imprisonment but tho action of tho houso was up held by tho supremo court. HOW'8 THIS? Wj offer one hundred dollars re ward for any caso of catarrh that caunot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio We, the undersigned, havo known F J Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and belleo him perfectly honest In all business transactions nnd tlnnn dally able to carry out any obliga tions mndo by his llrru. WALDINCJ, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nnily, nctlng directly upon tho blood and mucuous surfaces of tho Bystom Testimonials Bent frco. I'rice FCk per bottle. Sold by all druggists Take Hall's Family 1'llls for con stlpat.ou. Advertisement. ADVERTI8ED LETTERS Tho following letters aro hold In l tho Logan postofflco subject to thn postal regulations governing unclalm ed loiters: Anderson, Mabel. Choiiles, Mrs. Mar. Orover, Thomas. JohnBon, Miss II . O. JenBcn, Mrs. Mary, Lynn, Mrs Millie. Shores, Georgo, Smith, L. nnd h. S. Co. Webb, Mrs Caroline. Wilson, William POPE MiNG; I MUCHSTRONGER He Is Eager to Begin Work Again, But Physicians Are Cautious. Changes Diet Homo, April 21. The popa this morning wn,H in much better Bplrlts nnd felt stronger. Ho still Buffered sqmewhnt from coughing. As tho day wns sunny, ho wns allowed to rlw nnd sit In nn nrm choir In front of the closed window. For tho first time slnco his rclapso tho pope was able to look into Piazza, dl St. Petro which wns alive with people When he saw thnt a largo number of flags were flying, ho nsked tho reason nnd wns Informed thnt todny wop tho anniver sary of tho foundation of rtome, 2663 yiears ago. "Cities grow with age whllo men decline," remarked the pope. Tho physicians nnd attendants of tho popo hro taking the grentcst pre cautions to prevent him from making nny exertion Just now ns any activity on his pnrt Is still regarded ns dan gerous. Tho pontiff, however, is eager to begin work again, and often Insists thht his private secretaries read him tho most Important of the letters which accumulated during his Illness. Tho betterment of tho health of tho popo was so marked today" thai Prof. Marchlafavn permitted him h change of diet. Tho patient's lunch con consisted of rice, a small piece of chicken breast and half a glass of old Bordeaux. Tho Osservhtore Itoranno, tho votl can newspaper, in publishing tho la test bullotin on tho health of the popo, nnnounces that It will continue to chronlclo tho condition of tho dis tinguished patient nnd will lendenvor to set right msjiy of tho erroneous reports which havo been put In clr dilation, although it recognizes thht tho press of nil parlies nnd in oil countries has Bliown respectful nnd unnnlmous Interest In th0 pontiff. Tho paper insists that tho relatives of tho popo gathered around him, not bechuso of th0 gravity of his Illness but from their destro to bo near the patient. It adds that Father Parolln tho popo's nophow, celebrated mass dally and administered communion to his undo. m FENCE DISCLOSES THEFTS AMOUNTING TO $2,000,000 Philadelphia Dress Goods Manufac turers Systematically Robbed by Truck Drivers Now York, April 22. Two million dollars worth of silks and woolens were stolen from trunks during the Inst year nnd sold through a string of "fences" in mony states. This statement wns mndo by Louis J. Sherman, formerly known throughout tlie country ns n reputhblo dress goods brokor, nnd sent tho police on n search for tho other principals In ono of tho most remarkable series of robberies ever brought to their no tice Sherman pleaded qullty to receiv ing two cases of stolen dress goods valued nt 525 nnd Is now hwnltlng sentence Until ho mado his confes sion tho pollco hnd llttlo conception of tho oxtcnt of the conspiracy In which, ho soys, ho wns Involved. With tho co-operation of thirty truck drlvors, systematically stealing goods from various manufacturers, Sherman Bald thht he had built up & business of $1000 a day with a dally profit of $400. Ho had a large suite of offices hnd employed many clerks and stenographers. Dad breath, bitter taste, dizziness and u general "no account" feollng Is n suro sign of a torpid liver. HER HINE Is tho modMne needed It makes tho liver actlvo, vitalizes tho blood, regulates tho bowels and re stores a flno feollng of energy nnd cheerfulness. Prlco EOc. Sola by Rltor Ilros Drug Co. Advertisement. m LEGALJJOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE. In the District Court Probate Divi sion. In aud for C.icho Count), Sinte of Utah IN THE DI8TRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DI8TRICT OF THE STATE O" UTAH, IN AND FOR THfc COUNTY OF CACHE. Consult County Clerk or the Re Bpec tlve Signers for further Information NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Emma East, Jr , Hansen Deceased Creditors will presont claims with touchers to tho undersigned nt his undertaking parlors In Logan, Cache county, Utah, on or before the 25th ilny of August, A. D. 1913. Dato of first publication, April 24, A. D.( 1913. G. W. LINDQUIST, Administrator NEI1EKER, THATCHER AND IIOWEN, Attorneys, m 27 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Frederick Laursen, alias Frederick Larsen, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to J. Z. Stewart Jr., the undersigned administrator ot tho said estate, at bis offico at Logan City, Utah, on or beforo tho 3rd dv of Sep tembcr, A. D., 1913. Dato of first publication April 22, A. D., 1913. J. Z. STEWART, JR., Administra tor of tho estnto of Frederick Laur sen, nllns, Frederick Larsen, deceased J. Z. STEWAnT, Attorney. ni2l NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Mary Sonne, Deceased Creditors will present claims with touchers to tho undersigned to Jens Jensen tho executor of tho last will and testament ot the said deceased, at his residence nt Mondon, Cache county, Stnto of Utah, on or boforo tho 3rd day of September A. D., 1913. Dato of first publlchtlon April 15 A. D., 1913. ml7 JENS JENSEN, executor of tho es tate of Mary Sonne, deceased. J. Z. STEWART, Attornqy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Marian Hurst, Deceased Creditors will, present claims with vouchers to tho undersigned at his resldcnco in North Logan, County of Cache, Stato of Utnb, on or beforo tho twolfth (12th) day ot August, A. D., 1913. Dato of first publication, April 10, 1913. " A. U. HURST, Administrator NEUEKER. THATCHER AND DOWEN, Attorneys. Advertisement. mlO NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Emma Nllson Cazler Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her residence nt Smlthfleld, Cache coun ty, State of Utah, on or beforo tho 23d day of July, A. D. 1913. Dato ot first publication March 1a', A. D. 1913. ELIZA NILSON .Administratrix, of the estnto ot said deceased. J. 55. STEWART JR., Attornoy. u 29. NOTICE United States Lapd Office, Salt Lako City, Utah, Mar 31, 1913 To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that tho State ot Utah has filed in this nfilco lists ot landB, selected by tho enld state, under section C ot the act of Congress, approved July 16, 1891, Ms Indemnity School lands, viz: 8V, and NE4, and NW M SE, See. 12, T. 10 N., R. IE., S. L. M., Serial No. 011281. Copies ot shld lists, so far us they relate to Bald tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been consplcuosly poBtod In this office tor inspection by any person Interested and by tho pub lic generally. During the period of publication of this notlco or nny tlmo thereafter, and beforo final npprovnl hnd certifi cation under departmental regulations of April 25, 1907, protests or contests ngalnst tho claim ot tho stato to any of tho tracts or subdivisions herein beforo described on tho ground that the samo is moro valuable for miner al than for agricultural purposes, will bo received nnd noted for report to tho General Land Offico at Wash ington, D. C. Failure so to protest or contest, within the tlmo specified will bo considered sufficient ovldenco ot tho non-mlnoral character of the tracts nnd tho selections thereof, bo lng otherwise frco from objection, will bo npproved to tho stnto.' E. D. It. THOMPSON, Register, m 29 LANDTSALE For an ideal horso rnnch nnd nl fnlfa farm combined 500 ncres nt $11 per ncre npply to E. J. Norman Paradise, Utah. Advertisement WDAY DREAMS mm Never Come m gLjRUE Without A Bank Account Coniltht 1909, bi C. E. 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