Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - August 9, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota
To Page the evening Republican City edition vol xxxv Imitchell s. Tuesday August 9, 1921 number 240corn forecast hops 3 per cent 2 More ships in distress on West coast san Jose climbs reef Oft Western Mexico coast �?99 aboard what is one expense More or less to a Man with an automobile to be sure fescue ships hasten vessel gradual a slipping on la into is \ s. O. S. It vips s it ii % 1 Rinn lenses wire san it Alif All aboard the in acidic mail steamship san Joso have landed and an Effort is being made to Ltd get tin vessel off san i Al to reef by her own engines according to a radio message received at the Navy station hen5 this morning. San Francisco pal., aug. 0.�?the latest radio message from the Pacific mail Steamer san Jose. Which struck Early today on san Pablo reef on til mexican West coast said the a it it a was a resting this Dis Pat ii was picked tip by the Navy radio station Here at 4 2.&Quot< of clock. The san Jose. A vessel of 2,13a tons was bound to san Francisco from Panama and mexican West coast ports and carried 33 passengers and a Crew of 66. San Pablo reef where the is p grounded is on Asuncion Island. Of about 550 Miles South of san Diego Cal. The Steamer Griffu of tim pm american line picked up the s. O. S. Tails sent out by the san Jose Ami immediately headed for san Palo a reef. The Fri flu was Over 300 Milt s North of san Jose and she is not expected to reach the stranded be Sej in ii 8 a. In. Wednesday morning. Affording to radio message from her Captain. Taking list the san Jose is believed to be in a serious position for first radio dispatches front the shift said she i taking a a big no reports on weather conditions in the san Jose Al Vicinity were available Here Carr. Today. The grounding of the a Jose followed closely the disaster of j urn Steamer Alaska wrecked in j blunts reef off the North a Al form a coast with heavy loss of life. The Alaska ran ashore last saturday night during a heavy fog. Early today a radio message was picked up from the Steamer Schooner mul Tomah stating that she was disabled and Drifting helplessly in the Pacific 30 Miles Northwest of Blunt s lightship near fur a a Al. Tile mul Tomah is sch pc i to have i by r propeller or to have broken or drive Shaft. She is a ship of 963 tons and is Enro Ute to san Francisco from Seattle with a cargo of Ber. Her Crew number and 20. I the mul Tomah according to local shippers usually carries about 20 passengers in addition to her Crew. Ira test advices said the vessel was in no danger and that a Rescue ship Lance sex allies veto troops sent into Silesia Britain even goes so far As to vote against French soldiers going Compromise Border drouth spots Over u. S. Reduce crop Prospect South Dakota Spring wheat forecast shows gain while Corn drops somewhat below although bumper yield is anticipated. George we i i to i i had it or a a Bek Siles v is la Eim bit Illy Lymm Patrill re leaded wire Paris France aug. 9�? with today s meeting of the Allied supreme tim ill a to consider the i per silesian question All asperity Between the French and British delegations Over the silesian Boundary apparently j had disappeared. Both sides were i agreed that the Unity of the Allied Powers Carmot be wrecked Over a matter so relatively unimportant. Or. Lloyd George the British Prim minister is quoted As having i remarked that lit Mere presence of lib american a ambassador. Colonel George Harvey has had a stabilizing i effect it being Felt that. He brought i with Bim a Calin outside View that tended to soft Tith Sharpness of the w i re 0 a i Bracero cont Rov pans pre 11 Send i try <4s<i�ia Elt a by leaned Washington i. �?T., aug. Linearly every important farm showed a loss in prospective production As a result of Adverse conditions during july. The department of agriculture s monthly report today forecaster 32,000,000 bushels less wheat than estimated a month ago. 91,000,-000 bushels less Corn 192,, bushels less Oats and 6 1,000,000 bushels less potatoes. The August crop report of the department of agriculture issued today forecasts the production of the country s principal farm crops and estimates their condition on August i As follows All wheat production forecast 757,-000.000 bushels As compared to xo9,-000,000 bushels forecaster in july. Winter wheat preliminary estimate of production 34 i,. bushels. Winter wheat a production of Sweet potatoes a forecast a of i 023,000 bushels and the average production for the by years 1913-19. Was 4,739.000 bushels. The condition of the crop on july i was 83 i per cent of a Normal while on align t i last year it was 80.9 and la ten year Ango. T i average is . J. Acreage is i. I to too of More than last years. Tobacco tobacco product Ion pounds condition 66.6. Tobacco a Forseca t too pounds was made while last years prod neut this ? 9.2 per 889,000,000 of 93 2 137.-last month lion was i Bolus to Semi t Roo i of. A i a Nee aug. 9.�?tho a a Oil ii ii decided today Elsifor Mem its Tor the Silesia. Lion came up i i 373,930,000 i Allied j month while la not to 377,763.�?~oo by. H production of the Allied i troops in upper when thu ii he t Roc forecast last crop was the average ars 1915-19 this years de to sending of additional French is As a Iti forc meats the British cation voted against such action. Decide on oui Promise Lim i1 i los aul b i Georg j have i on a Cor Fra in of fran prime tiled at prom 9.�? or Silesia it was on Good ant Hor the Coni Pron understood to i proximately As beginning a Vistula River i glenvil/., West St Rehtz North aug. And Baister of private to part it Ion a a Clar d i Premier Lloyd-1�?Tngla not a is was t year is arum five it was 372,401,900 bushels. Acreage is 38,721,000, or More than last year. Spring wheat production forecast 213 so is. Condition of 6 per it a i. Spring wheat a production of 285,4 82,000 bushels was forecast last per cont last y4.r i bushels 00,00fi bunt of nor it i of i it up. Month while last years crop was upper 209,365,000 bushels and the average pm Lav j production for the five years. 1913-19 under in or in a follows St of pm i my run nil of Tost i to Bettr is on in West nil Gill to the of 000 bushels. The i ondi \ crop on july i was sn.8 a Normal while on aug Tii tn-2. This or 7.2 was 2 58.4 9. Tip in of the per cent of list i last year it was 73.4 and year August i average is 73 years Cream is 18,023,000 in i he a Lay funny siege to Small a door today a baseball i umbel Ween 13 that j was speeding to Lur a peeling to arrive within a few hours Shehu i Pui i s it it. Mital huh in on is la i roil gov i bin bus Ben dub in it \ 11 w Ai i s is b Dantuo Yah last i i la. Speed to w ill in St i be san Diego. Gal. Aug. 9�?sneed my to the assistance of the steamship san Jose of the Pacific mail company ashore on Asuncion Island reef til destroyer Farquhar left Here at four o clock this morning and is expected to reach the scene of the wreck this afternoon. Bear Admiral Guy v. Barrage commander of the Pacific a St foyer Force order the i Frouhar to the aaa Istance of tin san Jose and the destroyer left Here with instr lion to make the trip a full Speed. Mul Tomah it of Dungee Befort from owners calif., aug. 0.�? is san Francisco to Steamer Schooner mul Tomah. Seattle to san Francisco dropped propeller while 15 Miles off California coast from Eureka no danger and will he taken in Tow by the Quin Alt according to officials of the Charles it. Mccormick company. San Francisco own pm. A aug Hercules was sent out n Francisco today to the Muir Noil said. The mul Tomah is commanded by Captain c. M. Cd men son anti has a cargo of lumber. There no passengers aboard. Her the but i the a ii malts a i by Genri Alfil brew i snned wire Springfield 111., aug. 9.�?sheriff Mester and several deputies went to the state House today for the expressed intention of arresting gov it nor Len Small recently in listed on charges of embezzlement during i term As state treasurer. They waited on tin lower flout for tin governor to appear. The governor yesterday said would protest a dust arrest and indicate la would Start Legal action against the sheriff and his Bondsmen if the arrest were made. The sheriff waited in a corridor on the ground floor of the state House smoking ii Cigar. Governor Small a outposts stationed near the door of his office kept the executive informed Ltd the sheriff s movements and members of the governors Cabinet and close political friends paced the second floor corridor waiting for the Climax. The governors Secretary announced that the governor was not going out to lunch anti planned to leave the capital not before 3 p. In. Sheriff master entered the governor s office at 3 30 of clock. I the governor agreed to permit the sheriff to arrest him at 5 p. In. A Ive bodies dragged from burning wreck first Detroit Boston a Ute Wood a i Chicago new York Wilkins Behan Cleveland Johi Lade pm Caldwell Perkins. Winn game. 300 m Middleton hush i i i i Ihm old 8 14 i Ami Pussies Bowtell and Huck i,40 Ooi ooo�?5 7 9 oo4 too oooo 4 Joi and be too a 000 30 0-101 i i x Ancl Hail and wind ravages Corn near Huron Burg and Krens Hueg Aud Meuci Frontier i Northern Looper Silesia. t4m this line while by no Means Iglus in approximate instal silesian plebiscite area. The reputed agreement must ratified by the supreme id the possibility Ute this la late afternoon session forecast. At this time the atonal geographical experts d to have ready their till i i for Igor 0 x per e a r scent Mil i in at v a intern we Tare port i it w Fie u j hire in storm tills morning cuts so Viti mar Mills wide thro ii melds lore e n t. I Tion pre i j franc i Stuart sinner inn com i a the private settlement he i. It is understood that ii decided not to Send Roin cents to upper Silesia at prestige British and italian Dele a coing against the sending of h troops for this purpose As e had desired. Sir Harold the Brit cd silesian commis d general Marinis the ital de dared they be s. J i get a cent less than last years. All wheat a production of 809, 412,000 bushels was forecast last month while lad years crop was 1211$. 12 8 Apa Jura Tufis. Aud the average pro due Ion for the five years. 191 5 j 9.� �30,x6,000 limb is. Tin acreage is 56.744,000 or less than last Yea in a urn Corn production so is condition 84.3. T guru a production bushels was forecast last last years crop was bushels and thav rag for the five years 1915-1 in >2,000.000 to of 3,123,000 month while 3.232,267,00 production was 2,797, Oner. I o Neill i ill Ltd 4 of Bai i Detroit Boston 11 o 11 i n hurl. By. La Gnu is. He i we Ashington. Davis Ami Sev Curcid i a n it y. 00 1 Hiow pm ii or june j i Beret a wire i ii Loi 000 he 112 Mobridge Ami 4 of y Mirl Alry a i Urmi Huron. S. D., aug. 9.�?a Hail and wind storm which struck about ten mibs North of Huron about 4 of clock yesterday afternoon caused considerable tis Mage to Corn in it strip of land about four Miles wide. One Farmer this morning estimated Corn sweets Veteran Aid Bill becomes Law i by \ it a no of it de by lenses wire Washington d�?T., aug. 9.�?th Sweet Bill reorganizing government service to veterans of the we orid War was signed today by president Harding. Charles in Forbes of Washington Sta now director of the Bureau of War Bisk insurance was nominated by president Harding today to be director of the veterans Bureau. Creal i by tin Sweet Bill. Of am Eric we freed Washington i. Cd aug. 9.�?the state department was informed today by representatives at Biga and Bevel that americans who have been incarcerated at Moscow were on the Way to the Frontier yesterday. I he a Are of peeled to arrive at j a bit re this evening. \ \ i Ion Al legue Brooklyn. Too <�02 �00�?2 10 0 Pittsburgh. Too Oan 40x�?�T� r i Mitchell it Uether anti Krueger Adams. Zinn and a Rottini. Philadelphia. Ti02 110 �00- i 8 2 Cincinnati. <34 a on o0x�?7 in i ring Sedgwick and Ilen line Donohue and Wingo. New York. 203 100 0 Chicago. 020 004 a Toney i Douglass and Snyder Ponder. Freeman. York and of Farrell. Boston. 01< St. Louis. Kid Oeschger and dowdy Walker Ami Al Smith. Soo killed when powder Magazine blows up in Japan the damage 35 per cent was not Dan heavy rain Miles North Marne distal by Hail to i Small Grain in the area aged to any great extent. Has been reported ten of Huron and about the pc in St. I in vet both in would accept t incision. Tin conviction of France hot Walh at Trout the re War an the British failed and against the at for i Quot to Eiph any and Poland Council s Boundary j Ion of general Berend and of the commission Fie might occur even if immediate decision. And italian View prattle Council decide ruling of reinforcements time being. New line is accepted in Pron a More nearly representing Otto bushels am Tion for the a m32.�97.0�m by of the crop on Emit of a Norm last year it w of $6,000 taken in Milbank theft the rot meaning of the plebiscite vet Thun any think propnw.1 the division also splits Industrial District. In yet it i air at the opening of the Jloyd George took Lare the position of what he called the to th1 peace of he said had Bergoo for 700 of that period to aus the disputed in Dion lesion or. Occasion to Deifik British government upon menacing problem Europe. Silesia. Longed to the German i Yea rss a part year s 4.6 per robbers m Ike getaway a stolen or loaded with St its or he i hts Yontl Nudd on of Page 2 production a a 1 Houston. To a from frequency. La., stated that five Bodle in out of the burning wreckage of the Gulf coast line freight train there and that wreckers believed there were ten More to be recovered. In a report Illy Coria Ted brr lenses wire this afternoon ii Irish in. Japan. Aug 8.�?one had by a tak Hundred persons were killed or injured to re today when the government powder Magazine exploded. The origin of the Accident is not known. Illy % a a a elated brr lenses wire Watertown s. Ii., aug 9 a robbers Early this morning broke into the general store at Milbank Sil and j escaped with Between 5.00� and $6.oini Worth of merchandise according to it a i Ephone message received Here. The men fled in a stolen ear and were chased six Miles Southeast where the Trail was lost. The stolen goods consisted largely of suits silk shirts. Jiggs says a there is Only one thing i like better than corned beef and cabbage find that a being on the want and Page every and of weather report for it ast South i it a Kola somewhat unsettled Cooter extreme West portion wednesday generally fair and cooler. I a a i tem is rat iir�9 by the republicans recording thermometer. Monday tuesday 3 p. Iii. 3 a. Iii. 68 6 i in. 9� 6 a. In. 63 Senate body votes Newberry his seat to gain majority i Eit de w or i aug 9.�? re Illy 4i�rlatr>l brr Washington r. Publicans of the Senate Privily. And a lotion committee today voted senator Truman la Newberry. Can Michigan win was contested by Henr it of rat in nominee a seat. Democratic voted in opposition and the in now goes to the rep Uhli a Lection in 1918 Ford re Aldea r title to his committee Mem Bers All Long cont a Senate for m it tee vol .1 i decision. To 4. Of tin Coro 11 p. 12 la. In. In. 9 a. In. I 12 in. Is 3 p. In. 93 maximum 2 30 p. In. Tuesday 97 minimum 3 40 a. In. Tuesday 63 by the official government thermometer from noon yesterday to noon today. Maximum 89 minimum 63 noon today so thunderstorm brings .19 fall of rain today Thunder and lightning and a stiff Southwest wind accompanied a downpour of rain Early this morning. The government rain gauge recorded a of .19 inches. The storm was apparently Only local. No reports of rain were received this morning from any other Smirt it the state. 625.000 bushels. The condition of the crop on july i was 91.1 per cent of a Normal while on August i last year it was x6.7 and the ten year August i average is 7vl this years acreage is 108.901,ooh, or 4.1 per cent More than last years. Talents production 1.137.000,000 bushels condition 6 1 5. Oat a production of 1,328.937, 000 bushels was forecast last month while last years crop was 1,326.055, 1 the average produce years 1915-19. Was idols. The condition j july i was 7 7.6 per a1 while on August i j As 8 7.2 and the ten a year August i average is 81.6. This years acreage is 44.829,00 acres or 3.5 per cent More than last years Barley Barley production 171,000.000 bushels condition 71.4. Barley a forecast of 184.288,000 bushels was mad last month while last years production was 202,024,o0� bushels and the average production for the five years. 1915-19, was 208, 098.000 bushels. The condition of the crop on july i was 81.4 per cent of a Normal while on August i last year it was 8 5.0 and the August i ten year average is 80.8. This acreage is 7.713.000 acres or cent less than last years. Rye Rye preliminary Titi vate 64.300.000 bushels. Rye a fore ast of 69.956.000 bushels was mad last month while last year s production was 69,318,000 bushels and the average production for the five years. 1915-19, was 69, 159.000 bushels. This years acreage is 4,544,000 acres or 9.9 per cent less than last year s. Buckwheat buckwheat production 13,000,000. Bushels conditions 87.2 acreage 691,000. Buck w in .11 a last Yew Tion was 13,800,000 bushels arum the average production for the five years 1915-19. Was 15,000,000 bushels. The condition of the crop on August i last year was 90.5 per cent of a Normal 1 and the ten year August i average condition is 88.6. I is years acreage was 729,000 acres. While in Oia Ioe White potatoes production 316,000,-009 bushels condition 65.8. White potatoes a forecast of 376.-977,000 bushels was made lust month while last years production was 430.-4 58,000 bushels and the average production for the five years 1915-19, was 371,2x3.000 bushels. The condition of the roil on july i was 83.4 per cant of a Normal while on August i last year it was 87.0 and the ten year August i average is 81.0. This years acreage is 3.972.000, or 1.6 per cent More than last year s. Swet in Ota Tims Sweet potatoes production 114,-000,000 bushels condition 8 4.5. >08,064,000 pounds and the average production for the five years 1915-19, was 1.27 1,717.000 pounds. The condition of the crop on just i a. 71.9 per cent. Of a Normal a Hil on August i last year it was 8 la arum the Len year August i average is 79.1. This years acreage is 1,337,700, or 2i i a cent less than last years. I la x flax production 8,900. bushels condition 70.0. I lax a production of 9 671,000 bushels was forecast last month while production was 10.990,000 id the average production for the five years 1915-19, was 11, 704.000 bushels. Til condition of tin crop on july i was 82.7 per cent of a Normal while on August i last year it was a 1 Anil the ten year aug is i average is 75,7. This years acreage is 1.2 42,000, or 30.4 per Emit less than last year s. Rice Bice production 33.500,000 bushels condition 86.5. By a product Ion of 33,603.00 bushels was forecast last month while last years production was 53.710,000 bushels and the average production for the five years 1915-19, was 37, 189.000 bushels. Til condition of tin crop it a july i was per cent of a Normal while on August i la i year or was xx.7 and lilt August i it it a Yea 1 a pc % a xxx 2. La acreage is x61.000, or 35. Per cent loss than last years. Ila Hay tame production h1.000,Eon tons wild 15,501,000 tons condition a1 82.5. Hay a production of s. 1,6 Chi tons was forecast last month whip last years production was 91,193.000 tons and the average production for the by years 1915-19, wits s3,793, 000 tons. The condition of the crop on july i was 79.5 per Cen of a Normal while on August i last year it was 90.5 and tile ten year August i average is 86.1. This year s acreage is 73,842.000, or 0.9 Lier cent More than last years. Sugar beets Shell. .\in-41�?~-- b 8-u sugar beet production 8,000,00 tons condition 89.9. A sugar beets a production of til2,000 tons a forecast Las Mouth while last years production was x 546.000 tons and the ave rag production for the five years 1915-19, w 6.218.000 tons. The condition of the crop Ltd july 1 was 90.3 per cent of a Normal while on align a i lat year it was i 9 and the ten year August 1 average in xxx i this years acre age is St than last a poles Shell. Apples 9.8 a it i 2,000, or years. Apple s production 104,000.tom by a production or 102,190.-000 bushels was forecast last month. While last years production a 2 40.-4 42,000 bushels and the average production for the live years 1915-19, was 182,706,000 bushels. Beaches i Eav is production 31 Soo ooh bushels. Beaches a production of 30,75 too bushels was forecast last Mouth while last years production was 43,-697,000 bushels and the average production for the five years 1915-19, was 46.608,00� bushels. Continued on Page 2 Quot a dead Man comes Back after search of River for Days by it it in intr a by leaved wire Ogden Utah aug. 9.�?roland it Mason Secretary of the kiwanis Chi of Idaho Falls. Ida., who has sought since his automobile found wrecked in Weber Riv \ of 1 30foot embankment a we is alive Ami Inis telephoned h in Idaho fulls according to in Tion disclosed by masons fit the Len g. Mason who was Here for the son. I m Missouri is Titi in Vath a to Senate passes anti Grain gambling Bil Fly Hoor lated leaded wire Washington d aug. 9�?wit lit a Roll Call the Senate today paed the Gapper tin her Bill to pro gambling on Grain exchanges