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T H E O M F AFTERU

t w i :v o t : a. HO. 47:

« f f l n FORMPERPETRATORS O F

D E P A R TM E N T O F J NO STONE VNTVRIS

•^E V ID E N C E .H E A D O F P IT T S B U R G A I T E R H A N D T O H A I

P IT T S B U R G , OT— R o l o if th e i . W . W . h e re , a n d a s a ra d ic a l, w as a r re s te te r s . W h e n d e te c tiv e s . I te re d h e opened f i r e w ith le ts p a s s in g th r o u g h th e

. W ABHnrOTOK, ( f lv -D e p a r t !tb e o o T m try to d a y

b f a n a ro h lB ts w b o la a t n i t o o T o r tb r o w th e g o \

l i i g h e x p lb s iire t>ombB g o v e m m e i o p p o a e d i b t h e s p re a d o f o rg a n iz

'B xp lodou tooV placo in WMhin(^<> toa. Pittjbur{f« Cl«voIiini1, N'ovrtonvillc, M oai.. Boston, Philadelphia, Fatoraon, f t : J.. and Now. York. Nono o f tho

; mou fo r Hboia tha bombs wor« iatead* •od was hurt, bu t onoTnau, n watchmaa ia New York, waa klllod, soveral pe i' SODS were. la jnr»d, boUdinK* wroeV«ic! a&d In WaahlDg^ton ono o f tba plotters lilm a a lf w a S 'b j^ o .to.pieeea whea aa in fe ra a l machine intended fo r A ttoraey Oenoral A . M itehell ^ Im e r exploded Tirematurely. ••

A blooAitalnod coQiIuetor's idon tifi- «a tlos eheck,' found In fro n t o f JJr^. T e ln o r 'a jrealdeneo showa tba t tho an* 1 arcUata arHvad ia Waahington a t 10:50 ‘ o 'c lo ck U at n i r t t from Philadelphia. H o w ent diTcetljr ftom tho Uaiou ata* tioo to the Palmer home. Onlx a few -xniactca beforo the ezplosicA ho was ■aeea aHghHn(t frora * ' street'car a fow

f :bl»ck« awajr by C. B. Briggs o f Marlon,S . c . ■

ABuehlat' aa. n u ia s ■The poHce-bave.astabUabed t iia t. tbo ,

•dead OTlaKibist whe^waa' probably ao '

- ! -. lio r io g th * t* th e nation-wide plo t waa ;

conceived in and directed frotn tbn t , . . I t r . , '

^ | N ■^Hope' waa.bold out by federal a n n ts B H b a t tho plotters might bo apprehenct* ' ^ «d. Tbe Iden tity o f the anarchist who '

waa k illed apparently haa been eataV ' lished, nnd tho next ntcp is to deter. , m ine wbo wore bis associates.

Tba otstraffe* w m ballored to b« a seqoal to tha M ay Day bomb p lo t, ' whan te fen ia l n acbinaa ware n « n -

.ad to a aoora o f promlneat maa ! ovai tba cotmtry. 1

Tbe axplodoaa laat s l« lit wexa accotrpaatod by tba-scatte flnc o f anarrM<tlff m arature b ypeneaoa^ito w t n ao t lU ltexat*. Tb<t ntaratnre eontaiaed tba atock doc- trlnas o f radicals wbo bara baea > pxaaeblaf ettaa' w>r. .

Protect Promlneat M e a ,The homes and pcriona o f prominent ,

o ff ic ia ls and butmcM men In Wash- . in^fton nnd olsewhero were bclnR pro- tocted today against fu rtho r ou tra jw ,

Aectdeat Savad Palmar The police oro confident tbo plana to

b low up the bouso o f the n itom cy Rcn* o ra l and k i l l its occupants would not bavo mlaearrJcd had not thc« nnarchlst : in ’ hSs cxcHetnent In the darkncw.'emb- bed his toe on B low rop ln jf ids feot

. from tho fro n t door wlicre. I t wn* ob­vious. ho inJenilfcl to plnre tbt* pow-r* f u l infernal MinchUic. Tlii- lop io fj tr ip ­ped him nod whon he* fo il thi’ concur- aion apparcntl.v *<t •>({ the Imnib.

Faablonable Kelsbborbood T lio iiclRhborlioo.i in wliich -flio c*-

plosion occurroil i« hop «( the mn«t fashionable in \Vn.i!iiiii;ton. Two ttoors nway liven Benntor Swnnjioii o f V lrjjin .

•• jL fContlnu--^ on pac* foor)

PENfllGEISMEHSED

Ail^ppers Disappear an;l Demand ■ for Them Increases Stead­

ily to Pay Taxes.W ASniN O TO X, ( f f l - K v f r y n ila t In

the United 8tat«s ha« been pnt to work b y D ireetor Ray Baker tn ro lns ont onp- «;ent pleaaa in an e ffo rt to keep pae««

S k s th the anoraoDS demand fo r th is roln. lo s tita tla ^ a 2i-honr dav the output

baa b««a paah«d to 90,000,000'«ests a -TBoath-

have- been ~a'pproilmat/«lr 3,- «00,000,000 aae-erot piores coined in ' th ia e o ra tiy ,” I f r . Baker said todar, < “ bnt wbere they bare gone Is a ra jV • tery. Tba »nb-lrea*urlea c r * Inundated w itb o rdan fro a baaka, which keep is- a s lo f tbe copper coins for ns0 ia p a r. | Bwat o f edd'eeat taxes aad street ear ‘ fv e s , bn t tbe demaad contiaoes.’ ' j

The V a y ontpnt o f the mlata was I 64,98«,000 coins, o f which 60,978,000' were oa»-««8t plaeea. Nleksla'also were ' in lo ts * devuad, 2,043,000 be ln r co in -. ed. tba raaaladar o f the prodaetioB b e -. ing m j w h a lf dollara, 178,000 qa o r-; t* ra a ^ 370,000 dlaea. j

tNOON PA P ER m ID A I

PA----------------^ '

n rIARCHI8TS' B O M B Ou t r a g e s i nJU S T IC E W IL L L E A V E IN E D IN SEARCH FOR

IG I . W . W . A R R E S T E D y S fP R E V O L V E R D U E L

o b e r t J o h n s o n , p r e s i d e n t

i d i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y k n o w n t e d a t L W . W . h e a d a u a r -

3 . a n d f e d e r a l a g e n t s e n ­

t h a r e v o l v e r , s e v e r a l b u l -

c l o t h i n g o f a d e t e c t i v e .r tm o n t o f juB tioe agen ts and po- la y w « re b u n tin g th e * o rg an ize d n ig h t la n n o h e d ^ h a t tb e y ca lled

governm ent b y assasB ina ting w ith ie n t o f f ic ia ls and p ro m in e n t m en l iz e d law lessness.

riflOGEnNos S copy OF THE mmTi

Republcian Leader Brings Mat- I ter:Up In Senate Which He » Says Is Alone Denied the

Right to See It.W iB H IN O T O Jf, W V -8B ii« to r Loclm,

chalrmaa o f tbe sennto foroifn i rola- tiona committee, tol<] tbo seu&to todav

o he bad 'aooa -in tho bondn n f business

Jg American representative a t Paris, bnt ,» w ithhold by tlio stato dcpnrtincnt from

tho aenate.The ntatcment cauac.l a sUarit <l^liate

J. upon tbe courne n f PrpnMcnt Wilson Q and the ntato department rPKariliiip tlio ^ I.ubUcation. o f the tren ty text, p, “ The trooty in in New Vork,*'.Baid

Sonator LodKe. “ I saw n. cop.v o f H ycntonlay. 1 won offered a copy, buf I refused »o abeept i t , nayiiiK it'w on ld I io t come Into my handn w itliout lieinn ]>ublished. I heard o f four eopien in New Y ork. How mnny morn them riay bu throughout tho country I do not know. As fn r nn I enci n«nk.- out the only placo I t ia not nllowed to coiuo is tho acnttte o f tho United Btnten.’*

S C A N D IN A V IA N N ATIO NS a t .t.DEOLINB TO BLOOSADE

PARIB, (;P>—Swelen and Dcttuark hnvo notified.the peari' .oiiferencp thn; they w ill not jo in in n bloekod.- .. f Oermany In tho cvm t o f n (Jmiuin ro funol tn n ip i the peace trontv. Thcvl

^ stoto tha t a blockade ro-ild ‘ij.- mnd- e ffective w ithout Iheir v io ln t ln t tholr

\ n i'u trn lity .it — ----------- ---- --------)- . it

J W O R L D N E >— ------------------------------------------------

O O PE N H & aEN , (vP>— E th o i to k e n P e tro g ra d , a cco rd in g i

^ ro co lvo d b y tb© N a tio n a l H ide

- W A S H IN O TO N , (/P)— M odi] h ib i t io n la w so th e w o rk in g m beo r w a s n rg od to d a y b y ro p rc a t th e f i r s t o f tho h ea rin g s i m itte e tipon liq n o r m oasaros.

CHIOAOO, (JP)— H a r ry Joh lo f t A s h b o rn o jie ld , C hicago, ; in a O an a d ia n -O tu tiss a irp la m

... to D enve r. He purchaaed tho j e xpcc ts to a rr iv e in D e n ve r a l

c a rr ie d tw o passengers .and c: one s top . . -

E L PASO (^P > _M ore t h ^ i ^ ° c ia l m essages se n t b y B n iz St

he re , w e re re la y e d 'to O h ih tiah i e less th e m essages re m a in nx

sponso to in q u ir ie s , w a s in fo n ft m i t h is t e l e g r a j to t h a t p o in t

O ity la s t n ig h t. '■* __

n ” ■ 1'Texas and Oklahoma - ;

J A rr iv e on S. S. T roy• j N'K\V YOKK. (;P) — More than :r ; S.OOO former national p ia n lm rn j

] from Texa* ond Oklnhoma arriveda . today on fhe transport Troy. *The0 | principal nnit wa* tbo m « t infnn- .e ; t r r . :irtth divlnlon, <52 offli-ers, t , ‘I - , P20 mea. Amonir fhe minor .le la iU

< wa* thQ SOth div is ions' m ilita rr•• • iKv|tr-«« tnmpwny’a n l t h ' W ith nn<l

I 111th *npply trs ia*.

m O ^C A R R Y iN G T H E F

ilM SI W H f T A IX S IDAHO . TDI

Police F in d M ore F ragm ents o f the

B lo w nup A narch is tS oaroh C o n tin u es fo r ! A s^oo i-

^ a te s b y D e p a rte n t o f .1 Ju s tice .

k W A B H IN aTO N . No onoata ■ Uod beea.made tb ls aftazsooa in0 the p lo t te naaasrtaiite w lt l i hl«h

exploslva bomba moay gavatameat o m c la li sad prominent tmsiaaas,

fV ba t police aad ageata o f the de- „ partm aat o f Jottice throughoat tba i i / couatry w M h o a t liv aaaocUtea o f

K aaax^ils t who waa b lo w F ^ pleeea while attemptin g to,.'' ' i,aa in*

' fe raa l , * (hohonaa o f ^ A A-

^ M ltcheU PalP 'D T lw d e a ' . . i - -a ld b y .^ ttto poI«'.* ^ 'S? ' ’ ^O.' * iden tified L j a» » ' A : ■ ^ o t h i i aane

h a a \ oO ^ puhUc. Th*,4. poUeov ^ as«st» espeet to

b« able .entUy h is atioclat«»T\ aoap o f . ./aom tmdoohtedly ware

coaeeraed la-«xp!odons v b id i took place laat n ig h t i t i a m n l d t lM .

, Throoghont t h f ' day th * polioe 1** coa tlnoed.to dlacorvr pertioas o f

I the dead m an's aastomy.Toea, and thomba, ware fetm d^; One eae-slse- -

a waa located, r * Palmer Baek s t W otk.0* The A t tn s e r gmmtfi w«Bt to id ' w ork as osoal a t h is daak la te r la ,(i the d sy le»'Tlag^ the sesrch fo r the

plottem la the hands o f sobordln* stea wbo dealed th s t o a y gdasrsi

in rooadnp o f “ reda " hsd bean er* dered throoghotxt ths eooatzy, tmk

th a t m im y. WOrS QttdST t i t~ vestlgatloa. »

Ooagxeaa aad sU o ff le ls l Wsab-' lagtoa deeply s tirred b y th s new­est ontbreak b y enemlea o f Is v sad order considered w h s t atepe m ight be tskea to cnrb s astioas l msa- see.

President Robinson 1/ Demands R egu la tion [ o f R oad E mployes

H e ad o f B a ilro a d A s s o c ia tio n , I- S cores O ove rn m e n t U a n *I0 ' age m e n t o f B a ilro a d s .le W ABIlLN 'bTOX. (iP) — Demand- ’

thn t raitronil omplo.ven nuhnilt to ' {{overnment rotfulntious nn do fho ; ooinpanioK wnn nindc by Pronidnnt

;e, B lrdo M . Bobinnon, today n t tbe . 1 la- cnnventinn hero o f ,'lbo -A a e r i e s i r . ly Short L ine rallroaA asMciation.Its ' “ WhUe -."(coVernaent. j-ecu la tion ,

at employes are le f t to cxerelse tbelr im own nwpot w ill, which they offen

du in A-inoNt atilo<*rntSc way. Tho - te vrnKo dcmnndn bave alnorbod al> nu rendy th<- «l,ono.l)Ofl,<)OD rate in- lio orenne wbich In iKdiig l)u iil hv the

p u ld lr .’*id . In view o f the “ reeklesK rx trn- •f v.ipinee*’ o f the Rovprpment in alt uf its business,_Mr. lt<»binBon nnld, the Id demnnrl fo r rnllrom l e'roiiomy was iK “ riilleu loun." ‘

“ TWIN FALLS '/VS EXAIVIPLE •ot — 'he Boiso Oood Boada AdTOcates Bonda fo r ’ »» Fnnd o f $2,000,000 |

(Spocial to The Newnl 1H 0I8K * ~ T ill- v n t ln c o f *l.^ .'0 ,0 0 n 1

IE ht^fhway honds in tho*Twin fV lln hl(;h- 1 •wny d is fr ir f nnd o f SSOO,000 boniU in 1

rk the Nnuipa diotrlef In polntod out as nn 1 h; nrcin'ienl in fnvo r o f tho mining in Ilf Alta eounty o f a <1’ .000,000 fund fo r per- ■0 iiinni-iit highwny*. O nohnlf o f tlii«i 1 •ylnm oiin t would be mined hy the comity 1 'l?*pjiid the' balnnco donated liy, tlio feci- 1 lr ernl Kovornmcnf. friendn o f llio mov-.*- i

j nioiil projiono.

~

; W S E V E N T ^ ;

bonian a nd F in n is h fo rc e s havo g to a n nn/’ ^ iT irm c d te le g ra m idendo. XVe d ifica tio n o f the w a r* t im o p ro ­m an m a y h a v c l ig h t w in e s and

p re son ta tive s o f o rg an ize d la b o r s b y th e house ju d ic ia r y com*08.

Johnson, hn a v ia to r o f D enver, a t 8 :4 5 o 'c lo c k th is m o m in g

ano w ith th e in te n t io n o f f ly in g bo m a ch ine hore y e s te rd a y . He a b o u t noon to m o rro w . Johnson

1 c x p c c ts to m a k o th o t r ip w ith

__ ______ ^ '.r r1 tw e lv e h o u rs a f te r u rg e n t o f f i- S andova l, M e x ic a n vTce^^onsnl

th n a O i^ f r o m S a lti llo , b y w ire * una nsw ered . . S andova l, in re ­

arm ed th a t S a lt i l lo w o u ld tra n s * in t b y th e w ire le s s to O hihuabua

-iThousands s tr ik e y\ on P aris Subway

I PAR rs, {JF)—Ti,t' l*arln-*ubwny j Unes are abnt down tb ia mominf;I as a result o f a strike o f the em­

ployes. Tbe ntrike w ** ileclare.^ last nif^bt at n n ire tin j; aftondo.i < by moro than 6.500 workom. A dis­patch frora Id lle a fs tr i that ap* proxim stcly 4S.OOO mea aro out in the irrneral s trike in the Pa* de

■ Caiaia m in ing regioa. |

F U L L D A Y l e a s e d Wt^

I3A11, TUESDAY, J tn r a s. 1018.

iTWO COI B E A L U

r W l l l T I l i l l i l s i l

1 F M l L V p i l l O I I I E '

la A d jutant-. O ener^ ^ah ris Ad- vises Governor o f Change

“ , ' to Status. ^» BOISE—-The 1 4 ^ fie ld s r tilla ry rtg-

im ont haa been deslgnatod fo r early re- tu rn from* Sifropo, A fljt . Oen. F . C.

• H arris advised Gov. D. ,W. Davis Mon-S d s y . ...........................

. I t was bnlglaally pianaed tba t the sr- " tillo ry n e a spould sa il fo r home M ay ■< ” 25, b u f theso plans wore Jator changed2 Tho e xs« dsto o f the home*coming 7 haa n o t 'y e t been fixod , bnt i t la re- * gardod a s 'Ik o ly tha t the. troopa w ill _ move aoiM tim e. tU a nontb .Z Tbe r e c e n t inclndea the Tw in Falls, t

Coear .d ^ t ta a , Sondpoint and Nampa ,unlts-raf-i&^u'Swoad Idaho rogiment. I t ,

' participated ia tbe Marne defeoaive, Jtbo Maaae; M ib le l and Argonne of* <

. fenaea and ia now stationod w itb tbeanny o f occnpation a t Bendorf Qer* <

; many. * i

MOLIRSEND . r EEiiSmiKE ' JBfllllWEBZi n Would : Deport Participators es Wlio Threatened to Go Oul

Because Rhenish Provinces ’ Want td Set Up as Republic.

-rALL PROMPTLFweNT i- BACK ON THEIR JOBSIt E ffo r t o f P j^o s ie d Bepublio to 11 ‘ ^ ' .^ e o u r^ y y o ^ t lo n c I 'g O s 'to

^ " v A o w ? fO O iptiu.' A ^U io rity ;

lr throughout tbe Amsrtcsa occnpied I n ares was ileclszed b y t t e Oermaas 0 ' St nine o'clock todsy aa s protoat l> ssAinat tha reported iM m rhing o f I- the Bheniah republic a t Wloabadea.0 I t was very b rie f however, being

only fo u r boora la dw atlon. tbo I- workmen retura iag to the^r labora ' C It a t oao o'clock th ia aftemooa ^ t e r e being warned o f the coaseQi^ences K by the Americaa m Ultary autborl.

tiea.Tho prlneipftj strikern were the raU-

wny oiuployen nud the street cnr work­ers n l Treven and (?oIileii7. The .\m-

{Qf oHcnns aent woric to the Inbor tenderi that uulenn tho Qernann ro tu rw d to •work by one o'clock tbe lendom and a ll tho other strikers would bo <)eport*

000 ed in to neetionn o f Oermnny tiiiorciii>ied gh- by American troopn. T h r intcr-nllied il l ra ilway romminnion reported flin t nil. nn the workers hnd returnod t>i their jobn. * 4 ii W ant To Bo BecognUed ’’’

>er- Telejjramn Intim ntlnK fhnt rccoKiii- ^ ; l i i i rion o f tlio iJheninh reptildio reported Ilty tu 'havo been cjifnbliHUcd o« Sunday is i*' ’eci- dosirod, hnve beon nent to ron>niaiic)or<< IV-'- (if tho nrniion o f occupntioii alontf tho ii

Hliine. They benr the nicnnfiiro of Dr. P___ Piirton, Hnid to hnvo l.ocn nnmod protil- cc---- dnnl o f tbo now repubUc. liu t the «>t- '----1 flcinln o f the Amoricnn Th ird nriiiv, have no t rece ive d nny o f f l i- in l n o t i f i - |. c iifii'M o f un y KOfh nc tio a b.v tl io no>v ' ( jm c rn ii ie iit .__ 1 Itr. Dortoii a«.-iorfn fhnt delf>;ntcs i i l

KMoninh I'n in ii in . o ld .Mn.'rnii. H lie iii^h l liH .ic and tho I 'n ld t i i in te . n f to r mo % ii'k ; ' i l l Aix-1.1 C h n p e llo , .M nycniie nu ;V. i<.!«l.ucli.-n. bad do c lnr.'d tlu- nutono- ' r.iy o f l l ic K h i'n is li re |iiib lic fm m J i i ii - ' _ f i r s i . A f lo r t ie r l i ir in j j fh a t tl io Rhen- S irh lo im l.lic- ia w illin > ; to c c n c lu i l i ' jm - nicd!;i<o iic .ico, fho to legram ntaton th a t th e i>coplo o f tb o B ld no lands bnve :io i dci-ire to oncnpe th o ir w a r ob llK n tio ns i a n . fa r an re.pnration is concerned a n i j th a t -iJicy n ro fceokinj; ro co e n if io ii at th e j'cacc po u fo ri'iico . T iio id e n t i ty o l r>r. D o rtcn i.t un know n to -V rio r io n ii’"

The Aroi’ rican^ nr'- <n-n]iornlintJ » i: l i iJii' Driii.'.h and bn'c- mloptod an a tti- tu'le o f taking any actiun nc.-<ei*tir.v o ’arnnt domonstrniionn w ith in the o-*- j| copioil nrea*. j|

The American.^ M»y there nre no in- d irations that fho Oormans Kcnornlly desire a jopnblii; aad a ttribu te th.’ , movement to a hanclfnl »f iiitr iijucrs . j but thoy aro u n w illin g ' to ponnit th " .Ameriean aroa to becomo n I’ ltttte ground fo r r iv a l faetlun.i. j

Thr American authorition doridocl'to- 1 j. day that th^ro wn* no foundation fo r| a cbarj;.' t f hi;;ti lreaiu<n a;;aiunt i:i- > habitnntn o f fho American oeeujurd C area, su fa r *»-tl>e Oen..»u j;ovrm m cni was concerned. They rea e h ^ this eon- I elusion as tbe m u lt o f a tneeaaf^e srnt

---- by Berlin w an iiue c iv ilians not to pri>mntl' tbe ratablinhiuont o f the .Uhenisb topnldic. ^

JU rO R M E B W T O H IN O O F F IC IA L ' ' F IN E D FO B STOBINO BOOZB

■ff DENVEB, O lo ., yp> — Herman D. cI- Oafe-v former atate treanurer o f Wyom- 7hI in?, wan fine<l $300 aad costs in police « •T“ court today fo r hav in jj Htjnor In hin J»- poasession. Oates’ n<*w home In the ti>■ fashioaable C a p lto l. H il l d is tric t wss &n raided by the polie^tPriday nlRhf aaJ 0le •evrrs i *hnodred gallons o f whisker was f

|M -iicd. Tbe fine paid. r

;.,v- 1/V' ■

IR E REPORT OF T H E

n c e M gOWED GiiCILOFFOUR IDIFIGIITION OF

G e n e ra l C o n d it io n s t E u ro p e . L a te R u m o rs b y E a th o n ia n a n d F i r

• R e g im e in H u 'n g a iy T I

V IO L A T IO N O F -A R M li G E R M A flT T R O O P S ]

PABIB, Tw o oha agn k te rr ito r ia l and the o ih e r f u i ^ ^ oooDoU o f fon r, i t beoajnb Im bin: President W ilson is .oonsnlting objeotions TAised.

Increased Rates M ust Be A llow ed

to Stand LongerD ke oto r.O on era l Hines T es ti­

fies BefoVa^ HoBse Commit-^ tee; Wages to Be Kept Up.W A S niN 'aTO N . • (ffV -O n ly by

Incroaaod ratos can tho (Jtfrtfrnmeut eontrollod railroads moot oporating oxoensoa. D irector G o^'ra l Hines, o f the railroad sdm lRUtration-to- •Uy to ld tho bouae appropriationa eommittoe. He in opposetl to any incrcane *at th is .tim e, however^ bo* cauao i t m i{^ t advAnec tho cust of neeeasities o f life . '

M r. Hinoa, who appcSrod (o' oak fo r #1,200 ,000.000 additional fo r the. ra ilroad administratiou'a revolv ing .. fnnd fo r lho remainder o f thia cal­endar ^oa r, declared tba t whUo tbe wagon o f rsilroa<l • employea had been inrroased 51 to S3 per eent during governmenf eontrol they- now wore only "rasaonable anil ‘ fa ir . " ISe added th s t he could seo no ph>«p<^t o f r^ u e ln g thea.^

UBEfONfChairman Watson Calls Matter of Constitutional Amendment

Before U. S. Senate.W ABHINOTON. (/p) — The sen­

ate fa iled to reach a vote today on the house woman aoffrage resoltt* tlo a aad f la a l actloa la expected tomorrow. ,WA8H7NGTON, ( ;p ^ T o d a y waa

woman suffrage day in tho senate. In necordaneo w ith fomaal notico given last week by Chairman Watson o f tho woman nuffVago commlttec, the bouae rosolution proposing submission o f an equal franchise conntifutionnl nmend- ment won called tip fo r what itn friends hoped wn.n finn l action.

A vote before adjournment wnn be­lieved poHdililo by advocnten, bu t op- powntn doubted whother n roll eall^ could bo reached today.

RflTElifBLiCJLLEI

Senate Committee Favors Giv­ing Control of Wire Charges to Interstate Commission.

\V A S inN fIT f).V . (/T^—Tho j-cnntc* i:i . tomtnto cnmmorc.- cninmiflcc liy iiii.-'iii-;

votv tiolftv 'irdoTt-vl fiiv»rnldy i"- I'. irle.l n I ' i ' l liy .'Jiiilm m n Ciiinminn ro tto r iii;r at ..iii-i- til.'- rnto ninkinir p«w-;tT\ of th r in t,‘ '•‘ •.It.' .i.iiin i.-ic - .•Olll-1

Nf> i>ro»iMiiii wn.' niu'h' f i ' r confinei.in jj t.-I.-i;rnidi ifitoH «hi.-1i ......n lly w.Teincrcane.1 Iiy order o f I ’oKtni.-jstor Go'i-] <-r.il Hiirio«'i)n whri«c' ncticm wns-sns- tn in c i yo-tcTclny »<y tin- •nprrinc court.i ( 'i.TroiM-’ n . -Mni-kay. jin .iid i'iit of tho I ’o^tal^ T.-lei:r;ipli Cnlile compBny, in rr- rent Ic'ifiTs to incmlM-r^ o f crtugros.i urj;- in i; iir iiic illa tc return o f fho wire* prom-

, l»-d n p c f ,J..-cToa!i.c In th e II rtilen li.v hi.H cocnjiany.

BARBER shop'LAW INVALIDjD is tr ic t Jndge McCarthy Oranta W tit

la Test Oaae a t Bolae(5p««is Jto The Newa.)

BOrSF—Tbe law paaaed by tbe laat' eeaslon o f the legisUture p ro rld iag tha t " i t shall be unlaw fn l fo r any jieraoiw or persons to keep open fo i^ t ia ls e fi^ or to work ftt the l>srlier*« trade 'tn an j" c tfy o f tbe f lra t or second cUaa a fte r 7 o ’clock p. m.. on aay working d a y , ''j wss declared to bo nncoasUtntlonal bv Jndce Charlea P. McCarthy ot tbe dia­tr ie t court in the m atter o f tho appli- catioa o f Cbaalre W. Pearce fo r w r it o f habeas eorpoa, a test eaae brought fo r the purpose o f asceftaininit tko, va lid ity o f th ia aectioa e f the it« t« te . .. '

'E: A S S O C IA T E P m m m ^ i

lE S WPBIOB PJVB v ? N W -

)NS MAY iERM ANSR GOiliEeiNG FJEiSOFfflEllTIfU n c h a n g e d T h r o u g h o u t

: s o f C a p t u r e o f P e t r o g r a d

' i n n i s h T r o o p s . B o l s h e v i k i T o t t e r i n g .

i l i ' T I C E T E R M S B Y

5 R E P O R T E D B Y P O L E S

I i s th e , Q « r m u p c ia u t e m > , o a e i iU i i l , ;a r e b e ^ ^ o a a U w e d t y t h e , w j i t o i d i i y r l t W M « t » ie d t o a ^ i h s t ; ing A a e tlo a n e rp e r t i on e p « ^ o

O eiasB proposal to psy « ii, tadsD*>'Bltar Of 100,000,600, a u r tt l i ’ irh lcJ i .

_ w U d i IsvolTs diMoUttiob e f ..tbs .T snied t t n s o ^ oomhilisfam ,tp

w to d i ths Q«nasaa,straagly oU iK t. n i s ia d m t o o a t h s u t ^ p n p e s s t hss stroag s tq ^o rt in eertsltl «os^^; t e n . V

The iNoend proposal is fo r b isd ts la SUaala la ordor to sa t^ sa tse . to OeiBUBr s cosi s tq n ^ from tbe aOstisa nlsea. .

experts o f tb i! VB itsA a tiitS f.. Frsao*.GK«sS M ts l& s a d Its ty on; the iBTltstiaB o f ths hrnmifMn . - .

] • poses eoam lsiloasit, srs . sapecSid^ v- to meet hs soon ss p oa tU s to .«&■'s

. ehsnge T ls m rs fs id la c ths-sa iwar: . to the Qennaa c o n a te r - B B D in t t ls . . Dr. K arl Bonner, Austrian cbsae«Uor^''

anO head o f the peaio miaaion o f .thi>' • fonner dual empire,.ia expected to leave

" P ^ a fo r S w itite r lu d t«usy. I t 1> prob* able bo w ill proeeiri sa fs r. ss the Atla-.

I tr ia n fro n tlo r where he la expected te ‘ meet nombera o f ,bia .a^Iae t^ who w il l .• diacuaa wUh U m A ustria 's snawer to , . the allied terms. The A iia trisa: reply .

• ladue J a a o lT . '

'tj: a M 'd s o N c a p p ^ M it i^An nneonfirmed tolegrsai tM oived in . ‘

Copenhsgcn f t t m Vardoe 'reports tb iit

P £sthonlaa aadVFinaish .troopa hsve tok*:■ on PtJtrdgrsd.

■ Dispatches reaoblnir Parfa from. VI- eans r i s Basle atate tha t tbo Bolsbevik regime In Hungary baa boea rcpUejyJ

jp by-a 'govcm m ont headed by Her^ Oer-jnan, fonner mlniater o f

r tho K a ro ly i cabinet. H e rr G e m u la reported to have been InviWd to go to Parla to confcr w ith allied representa- tives, - • '• '

A Gerxnan detacbmcnt is aaid to bavo violated tho armistieo agreement 'w ith ' tbo Polos aad to have crossed the Po­lish fro n tie r from east Prusaftu The Warsaw dlapatch to llin g o f tb la.aetlon'

OS oa the p srt o f the Germans aays th a t In the Polos launched a coonier"attack BU smd succcedcd In rcpulalag tbo Invnd- ho ora.ao " ' •

W ar Sent Sh ip Values '>• Up t o w ard the Sky

WASHINOTON-, hi.wr , i tocu ln r was tho rino in nhip values rtnr*

ing tho war was shown today In an an­nouncement by the wnr rink bureau thnt tho Standard O il comjiany’n steam­er John D. Archbold, firn t ship in iu rc l by the t’^ 'ernm onf .pjroncy.' wnn pro­tected b.v a policy fo r #770,000 in 1914, bu t wbc'n at»e wan torpedoed in 1017

Q lie r innuranco hnd boon Increaned to .*l’ ,'Jflo,ni)o. T ill* m nrino nnd nenmen'n d iv in io :! o f the liu re n ii. w h ifh in w lnd - in i ; up it< n f fn irn now- th a t <ian8orb f io m in io e i nnd M ibm nrinea no lonRor

,, c x i i t . ps , loh^oc. on l.’>2 vessels w ith a ’/ * tonnag ft. o f :107,0.'0 .ond on '275 liven ' lo« t Iiy tho h a z rn rd * o f w a r. T o ta l

m on e ta ry loinen w ere f.10,000,000.

IDAHO W E ATH EB: Tonight and Wednestlay fa ir ; cool-

" ' :c r tonight w it ii l ij;h t frost.

lyOSPElSENDSiiSTRONpOTESTr'J Telegraphs Mayor of EI Paso

to Oppose Permitting »f ' Mexicans to Enter Texas

D j KL-PABO. T « . , C U rlMiD a vU 'to d a y received a. d j i ^ lc h from

t i t I B^prrnentatlve Hudnpeth jjs_W %shiaK» . ton lo the effeet tb a t A e tC i^B e trrta ry Polk in reconsideriag hla-refusal to a l- ' '-

. low Mexican .trMpa to paas throogh the ^ United Slates. a»d- loay give bbi eos- « t ten t to !b*^V»x)can eovemaaat.- o n ji^W A S lIlN G T O N . 0 ^ - ^ ta ta . .depart-'W . rs M t ofUciala aaid today tke A a fe rkm . xy ^v c re m e n il’. was oot reeonsiderfag* Its'^ ■ :er 'Mexisaa troops \tti,» '!«ass th ro a jV the Uaited States tran by Sonora te ChtkoahDa sad * th a t ' t h e r e ' is- was BO la teatlea o f rw oaddsH s# s t . Ji- th U time- Is -v ie w o f oathnsfc e< Tso- -V: n t <n| lad lsoa fa B e a m the. b t ^ M o ie a a federal tre e p rT fte iv . w k i K k « ire g s ^e d by

WILSON ASK f EXPEIITllOVICE ON MTREIITI

Consulting American Adviser! on Eoonomic Phases of Ger man Reply and on Questioi of Reparations.

P A-RTH, ( / { ^ P r e s id e n t W llsom mo th o A m o r ica n oxportA a t th o H o t« l D< Q riU pn th is m o m in g an d d iicussod w i t i tb om th o quoa tion o f tho rop lio s to b< made to th o O u m a ii n o te i ou rcpftrn t io n s and t l io econom ic phoaca o f l lu poaco to ra a . Tho m octiD g Tatcr dovc l opod In to a general conforonco o f th< f u l l A m orican do U ga tlon ove r th o Got m an eo tin to r proposals.

B r ig . Oon. Qcorgo FI. I ln r r ic s , th« c h io f A m o rica n m il i ta ry ad v iso r regard in f f O erm an a f fa ir s , a r r iv e d in P a ris to d a y fro m B o r iin . • I t is bo liovod th a t h ii v ia i t is fo r conB u lta tion rcR a rd ing ,thc m il i t a r y measnroa to bo ta k o n in th< o v o n t o f a G erm an re fo aa l to s ig n the pooco tre a ty .

HOMEHOS CITE ROW

Organized IJnder Pretense ol Keeping Order They Join the.

Spartacist IHovement.W IT H T H E A M E n iC A N A B M Y 0 1

O C C U P A T IO N , <^o“ t ro l o f th« “ H om o G uarda" bas bocomo ao acnt<

. . a p rob lom in va rio u n pa rta o f unoccU' p io d ' G erm any tb n t tb o P raa s laa goV' o rn m o n t has a tte m p te d to m oo t the a lt' u a tio n w ith rog u la tlo na to cove r a l l t l x

. u n ita , acco rd in g to in fo rm n tio n reac li' in g A m o rica n in te lU g cn ro o ffie e rn . Ki>‘ tn rrou n ITomo G u a tiI rom |>nnicji from t im o to t im o have tu ru ed ou t to >■<' S p o rta c in t iicatft, w hen Uin.jriU’ r.s oped, b u t on th e o tho r h n ix l I lo in r G uarda B crv lng o n ly on c n ll nre on;iy to re c ru it, am i are «n ri* ly iiro ilt- i l in »-v- o ry com m u n ity beenune o f th e h n lf: K p a rta c ia t and h a lf- ro b b e r hon iln w hii-h lia v o appeared a lm on t evorywhero .

N o w reg u la tio n s fo r th«* H om o GitnnlH { iro v id o th t | t th o y nhn ll l>c uh do r tl ie su p e rv is io n o f th o loca l i l is t r i i ' t nn 'i to w n n u tb o r itio a , w ith the ro n p c rn tio n o f tb o w o rk m e n ’a councUn uu<l fa rm - ora* cou tic tln .' W o r volcrunK m ust o b ta in e d ao fa r ns poaib lo. A pIcclK<' ■« th o rop ub lie au fo rm o f gove rn m e n t and lo y a lty to a u th o r i ty m us t bo ta kon . Of- f lp o ra Hhnll be o le c te il, b u t onco elected NhaU havo f u l l a u th o r ity . , ,

WIBEHil'IS DIE SOON

Senator ellog Reports Favor­able Progress on Telegraph

Measure.W A S H IN G T O N , Favo rn b li- re ­

p o r t on tho b i l l o f S ena to r KeUogj,'. n - p u b lic n n o f M in n e so ta , fo r th c imme- d U t« re tn m o f th o te lephone nnd te l- <'graph w ir r s to p r iv a te ow n ersh ip w as o rd e red to ila y b v th c nennte in tc re ta to com m erco eo m m itto e a f to r th o meaanro ho d t m n am endod so as to c o n t in iu e^cU ting te lephone ra te s fo r s ix ty d a n a f t e r f ^ a l a c t io n b y congrosa. The v o te o f th e com m itteo waa unan im ous.

eERiOnjicKONI POLES

Invading Force Driven Back After a Sharp Encounter

on the Frontier.I 'A K ia , ( / ^ — A O erm nn ileSuchtnt-nt.

l, i;0 0 n tro n c . fru m rru m iia . c ro « -<•<1 f l ie I ’ o lifih fr< *n tio r nnrl n t ta c k i'. l tho I'n IiK h n ' iv iin re K ii.ir ijti. n f i ' i i r i l i i i j ; In n l ln v a * -li.npatch fro m W nr^aw . r< ili» li r . - in fo r r i 'm c n tn w ere h n i t i l y summnned un d c o u n te r a t la c k e il be tw een Casoviec an d G ra je vo . In a s h o rt, aharp a c tlo a th e Germ ana w ero rep tilaed w ltb heavy loaoea

ROSA LUXEMBOlie BODY : FOONOraMllNCIINIlLi

Held Fast in D ike I t Escapcd ' A tte n tio n o f D ivers fo r a |

Lon^ Time.B E R L IN , (S u n d a y , Jun e 1) (yP>— The j

Ix x ly o f Roaa L u xe m b u rg , the rn d irn l n •o e la l i i t , w bo w as k i l le d b y a m ob in D a r lin e a r ly in tbe p rM e n t ye a r a t th«> M m e tim e D r. K a r l L le b kn e ch t waa ait-

■ ao M lB ate d. baa been fo u n d In th e Land- w e h r can a l. T h o b o d y baa held fa a t in th e d ik e , p r e m t ia g i t s r c o r ry b y d iv ­e r*.

A d is p a tc h f ro m B o r i in F o b m a ry 10 a ia d th e b o d y o f a wom aa appar-

• e n t } f - tb a t o f B o n L ia e ia b a rg , bad b«ea fe o s d ^ t h * I ^ d w s h r canaL

A B S IV B 8 W I T H TEO O PS JfB W T O B K , T h e tra n a p o rt A r-

a r r iv o d h t re to d a y w itb 1,1• n t a n d t t .o a M le n . eom RosM o f a aum-

e a n a l.re m p a B le t . v

rAOB WO

S. DAK. SENATOR GUNS FOR BOLSHEVIKS

Senator Thomas S te rlla * o f i ,u Soath DakoU l i fu n o in g fo r bol-

ahovlk*. H e 'w ill fa the r a blU tn the next congrats lu k fn g th a t un-

f “ ® loyal a lien* b * deported w ithou t t r ia l U ca o fh t parUclpaUng ta rerolnUonary r io u : to p ro h ib it tbo red flag ; and censorohlp or l lt« ra ta r« which preaches dlaloy- a lty

iiOGONISOT yPf FfiSCt

Seven Million Dollars Involvei Of in Case Against Kilborn and ;utl ■ Clarl< on Patents.:cu-fov. SAN FBANCrS(K). (>P)—Wi-veu mil ait- lion ilollnrn in elnims nml <lnmnR('n, t4 tlio 000,000 o f them befnro tho Unite tell- Stnten Court o f ClaimM, and tho r i ij 'i Nil- o f mnuy traiiH-oeeanic ntul ecmnlwix rom vonrfcia to uho \rireli-an Motn nre involv

lie ed in tho eone Tif the Mnri-oni Wirelea k‘>l- Telcgrnph eoinpnny K ilh iin)ino nnd Clnrk WireleM L-oni|iniiy «if Senttli n;iy nre bef(*r(‘ thc Uiiitc«l Stiitei< Cireut ev- Court n f Appcnin here fo r oral nr^'ii n lf: nient on n iluul npix-nl fro m ’tlii> Unite lieh Stnten -HiHtrii-t CmiH in Henttle.

Olalmad, In fringem cat j j j " 111 the «rit;innl nuil the .Mnrenni .-om

. ]>nhy •■)iiiriii-d |>nte;it inrriiigem ciit ui i iT ln ii i o f ita trnnH in ittiii^ uti<l receiv i i i^ upparntiia fentnrcn, nnd aet Ihi n ioiietnry daniucen at uppruximntuh

^ f; i,000.000. Tho United Stnten iinv^ . wiw jo in tly rhnrged w ith uning nume <•,

the ]iatent'n 'claluie<l oxi hinively by thi Mnreoni C(iiii|iuuv, nnd u pleading' foi #1,000,01)0 dninagen wn>« filed in tlii (Jo iirt'o f Cluim.t. The aetim i wnn atnrt ed in Auguat, 1015.

■ ; Defendants Deny ^ ' ' Tho K ilburn and Clark eompauy hel<

tha t there wna no infringement un il ■ | used a tra iia in ittiu (' nnd rcecivliig uj> I I pnrutua ontiroly dialinet from plnin H t i f f company. "On Deeembor 11, ID lti

thu Seattle court adjudged thnt oortnin o f the cinima u f the Mareoni eonipuiiy regarding whut ure kuown nn tho Oii>-

r~ er J. I<»i|go |>atenln were Miritniiivd, hut tlia t tlic patent righ t hnn expireil an>{ no dninngea nhuuld bu forthcoming. Cer< tu in othur patent rlnimn ot the Mnr' coni euiiipnny were deciare<l valid, hut i t wnn held lhat Ihere wun no in frin^u nicnt <111 the pnrt of <iefeiidnnt i-oin' i'nny.

p|. The ilefominnt - cuni|>nny aiipralod from tlu it portion o f tho decrec which auatained Ihe Marconi pntenta. Ttic p la in t if f appealed bocauso tho court

g . bold tho defendant’s apparatua did not _ in fringe on tho Marconi meehaninni. h« ■ N avy Cause* Postponement JH. The nnvy department secured a post-

l«inumciil o f the hearing u n til a fte r .A p ril y, IBID, “ i f thu war sliould bo over nt tha t time,” nn It fe lt n jir io r jiidg ineni m ight uffeet itn «vnr netiv- itv . A mntion wiia cntereil in the C ii-

S uuit Court on A jir il 7, MHI*. hy the Mareoni eniupnny ankiiig fn r nu liiimL-- d intc liearing.

The nav\i .Ifii.artiiient, throiijjh Kruir;- iin U. IJoonevelt. un^ifltuiit nrcretnry, re- nintud, n.-iviny tlie ivnr wnn nnt vet (>v

j< er. Aa.t«rni y neiiurul A. M iti h. ll l>nlm or held that tho action nhould be liearil nt nnce nn i tiie ir re«]'i-i'llve elaiinn were jireM-nle>t tn the t-miri'. In netting; thi- onne fo r .Inne a nnd 4 Ihe rnurt v ir t i- n lly ndju.li^eii that the war han rott-r

t. to nn end.a- Wlreloas tn Court Boom10 The inao wan enliveiie.l further ’ y j n the iiin ln lta tiim an^l wnrkin^; of t)u 'j ill Iip(in<ilijj wlri'le-** ^I'ln in till' i-m iitjd loom. I'C T«-rliiiii .ally lhe ease revnlveil aronnd I a t l i i * eoiitenlion:y 'I'lii- .Mnrrniii apjiaratnn ■ (mlninn :i |

priinury o v il la l i i i j : e iri-tiit nnil n il ojK'ii o s r illn liiij; r ir rn it , the two in- ih ie tiv fly rnupli'd nn.l tonn i lo oa-h jither. effoi tin j; >\ in-loM t rnnoniinsion. T ill' K ill- iirn and Clark tipparatun a.v «nrdilig In Dll- <li-feni!aiit rl.Tinin, coit tain*! a nou o?>'iIl:itin^; primary e ircu il

“ nnt ilid u rtivu ly ro tifle .l tn nn <ipeit oi* e illa ting eireui*. The M arroni artion

I rla iinn that tlirre in an indurtivc rou- p lin j; ill the npponinjj nierliani«ni a n ! tlierein lie * 'l l ie iiifrinsem cnt.

W ould S trip B ig Shlpa ■" .juilcnieiit fr>r tlie M arroni run-

• jwiiiy W iitiM inran eollprfinn ..f Ih e . j .n i- I ajje.i ini'nimnp.l nn.l tin- ntrippiug of

{GUYER HOT SPRINGSSeas(>n 1919

J , To open June 7th

Opening Dance June 6U osic b j Lyon’s Zylophono .

Jass Band E. W. Behnbert

' Kana^ement,

iwiippEjir I INHIGHCODRT

Presbyterian Minister Convict- I ;ed by, Japanese in Korea;9 Carry Up Case. ,!

r V E N O T A N G , K o re a — (Correai-ou. deiu-o o f th o AaHocinted 1’ ren.H)— T h t fu l l te x t o f thu ju ilg m e n t re ce n tly pass-

.ed by Iho P yeng Y a ng d ia tr ie t e o u rt on Rov. E . M . M o w ry . on A m ericnn Preu h y to r in n m iiudonary, o f M n n n fie ld , O. liaa beon inndo pu b lic . M r. M o w ry wah aon'tc’ncud to aix m on ths pena l w rv it t id e

b fo r H hc llurinK K<irenu n g itn to rn . The I ju d g n ie iit HuyH;I ‘T l l l i acrunod, a pnntor o f th c A u ie ii- I en ii P resb y te ria n m inaion und pro fe< ‘ I 8nr o f th e S o jitnn college a l Pyunp * ^a n g . ectnbliBhed l iy th e I 're n b y tc r ln ii ^ nitnsiou, beeamo fr io n tU o f, nnd ohjo

e in ted w ith , th re o K o re an atudunta of A tho an id collcgo and tw o o th o r K onran

students o f th o S o jits u m id d io achool. o f also b e lo n g in g to tb o A m e rica n Presby.

te ria n minalon- “ A im A t Indepcnedncot t t “ On .Mnrch 1. 1010, th e abovo u ie ii' l a t io iie il f iv e ntudenln, in connp iraey w ith l i t . tho K o re an membera o f tho P ren by te r o f inn chu re li a t P ye ng Y a n g supporle tl ly - the tnovem ent u im in g n t th e independ-

onco o f K o rea, s ta rted b y H a ik i nnd h ii com p atrio ta , w ho ho ld a m eo ting o l m any Koreans, C h r is tia n b c lio vo rs 'an d K o re an students on th e ground o f Ihc H o jitsu aehool on M nrch 1.

“ T h e y road a de c la ra tio n o f th e in- dejiondencu o f K o re a and d iH tribu te i!

I f l ^^e assemblage o ld fing n o f the■ I I fo r i i lo r K o re an em p ire u n d 'e o p le n o l . 1 1 tho sa id dcc la rn tion . M oreo ve r, llio y I U made speeches e x p la in in g fhe o b je c t of

th e ir m ovem ent, ad vo irn tiu g th o inde- J pemlonee o f K o re a nnd th e y waved

1/60 fo rm e r Ko renn flng a , sh o n tln j; •.Man- J ne i' ( I^ong L iv o K o re a ).

M a rc h T h ro u g h ' P ye ng V a n g "T h o u th o y proceeded th ro ug h tho

ntreetn- o f P yeng Yang . Tho f iv e stu- i i i i l - denfn above* inoutiuned w hu w ere being $4.. scurehod f o r by tho ]>olicc w en t to tho

lite .l oceumjd, R ov. M o w ry , nnd requested l ^ ' i t h im to g ivo them n nh o lte r n t l i ia houso wine in the hopo th n t t lie ro th e y w o u ld not •olv- bo nrren tod b y th e po lice . The accu-j- •Iraa cd, k iio w iM g .th e fa e t th n t the s tu d c n ti >urn Wero be ing trnced by th e polieo on nc- tth>. count o f th o Ir p a r tic ip a t io n in t l io i i i- e u it «Iependenen movement nnd tho m ob dis- r ^u - tn rb iiuee , rom plie?! w ith th e ir request i t c I nnd gnve n lie lte r to them t lu r in g M areh

r> nnd A p r i l 4, thun v io la t in g th u la w .” i l r . M t»wry hnn nppeuled to h ighe r

eourts nnd has ruthine<i the ncrvices o f n w e ll know n Jopan en o .ln w vor.

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I MILL OWN II COGIlilOSfE

aj>- -----------jjj Came in Form of Government :»>n Check for Soldiers and Had SX Been Cashed to Meet De- “ mands at Camp Grant. ■ ■In r- ‘ 'H K ’ A f lO , (>P)— O ne' m ill io n . leu h u t do lln rn in r ii r re n ry wnn niixn-

od hy tw e n ty - fo n r hours when ih ioven li.w ere il a HOO pound ntcel na fc from Ihc f i f t h f lo o r o f a rm y heaitqun rters

I I l i i i l i l t r i g down the f ir e enrnpe I 'a r lv onIk i; ..... . ............. “r i i ’ '

nh inh le pn|>or» were in lh e nnfe. b n l ' , Ihe ntiiount o f inntiev eonta inod in m il

rovw .Icd.T ill- i;o ve rn in rn l nent n i-lieek fo r $1,-

i-<i(>.()On to pny o f f noldicrn he ln if m ils- ^ t - I , , . , , I ,,i,t o t Cnmp G ran t und one fo r

#10.1100 fo r puy o f t l i i r a p ) and F o r t e iio rid n n emplovea. The eh ivkn w ?re

I"* ' rp re ivc il on F r id n y iiio rn in u a ho lidn y , •“ * b n l Cnmp G rnn t needed money und th ”

I ’ ig fh e rk wn.^ cnnhed h y the fr<Yorai renerve bank. T h c nm nlle r rh e rk was i.o t ranhed u n t i l S a tu rd ay.

1'^- To f in d n enpablr o f f ic c he lpe r is re- noinetiiiien ,n m ig h ty u rg e n t - m a tte r i t v ’ w ith n buniness m an. The c lasa ified lui- a lw ays n rrvcs h im e f f ie ie n t ly .

LT,. Don't »>o con trn t w ith an un ilrn lm b le ,, f itn iU h r. l room—fo r In tho c lttM lfled you

win tiaO soo<} onea niJvcrtlned.

' many h it; 'e ns i-h and hunillenn ro lire rn n n f .i[>|>.iralIIH r ii i i ta in ii i ; . ' Ihe iinentio iied

. I'a len tn. A jii< lj;m ent f< ir the K ilb u rn .- uu<l C la rk i-omi>anv w m ild in ra n n lonn ' ‘ ^ '|n f th ,. M a r rn iii w iro len* r ia im n nnd the ' j> i t ; ii t o f t ill- ile fe nd .in l rn rp n ra tio n !o

. | i -n l. - r i ie i i r r a l ly in lo the w ire le im h u '- • ineM. ■ _ !

I f A L B E ^ R T /

:i 530,000 Dry andu Lands are located in Southid the best in th a t famons d is ti

uoder irr iga tio n , tho balanco itTV„■ The lands are being pu t o:»r time and tbe company Is lool a A ll lands w ith in a radius o f tc A point.

D ry U nda are be ing eold a t I I S to I $M per aere, w b leb inc ludes w a te r ri, ebarge I1..50 per Ir r ig a b le acre pe r yeai

A l fa l fa , g ra in , f ie ld peaa, poU toes grow s.

W rite d ire c t to tb e eom pany fo r f i

Canada Land & irrigaLethbridge

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PROPAEIINOII IT ' JER COBLENZ«ct- German Writers Pretend to ; Give Impressions of Army

of Ooeupation.•B]>ou- (!ORLEN'>{^i*T- (CorrenpondcHce o f the —The Anaociated I 're iw )— ConiiideM iblo nn tl- pass- A in e riL itn -p rn pn gn nd a is be ing pubiinh-

i r t on cd iu Germ an ncwnpoporH liy Gorinnn Preu- newTipnpur men w ho .have v in ite tl tho

J, O., R hino r.ono oeeupied b y t l io A m oricnn r wrth nrm y. ' Somo o f Ih e ir w r it in g s set fo rth itu d e w hn t pu rpo rts to he t l ie lr ow n o jiin io ns

The o f th o eonduet o f the Am urieuun o r th ij feolingB o f th e Germans in tho occiipitiU

.u ie ii- te rr ito ry .rofe<- The w r it in g s o f ono Germ an in a *yeng Le ipn ic newnpnper hnvo a ffo rd e d much :c r lnn nn iusoinunt to tho Am erienn in te liig cn co OHJO- o ffie e rs though ho w ro te w ith th o ovi-

ita o f dent in te n t io n to p u t Am oricnns in a on?Bn bnd l ig h t be fo ro th o Oerm an c iv ilia n s , chool. - Q ennasa D is s a tis fie d f •esby. “ On nccount o f the sun dry a n no y ing

ncta o f tho n u t lio r it ie a ," he w rite s , “ tho pu pu ln tio u is no t a t a l l aa tis fied w ith

men* tho A m erican oeeupatiun und Ih loud w ith in i t s abuso o f theso m olesta tions, a l-

jy tu r - though , to bo sure, th is is n i l ke p t w ith - lo rted in closed w a lls . N ob od y daren to mako pend- nu y e r itie is m in pu b lic s inco recent td h is heavy scntencos w ero impose*! ou thono g o f g u i l ty o f c a r t) lc u rum ors.*' a 'a n d C iv il ia n v is ito rs fro m unocrupied f Iho G orm any cxp e c t to f in d g re a t s tocks o f

fo o d in a l l stores, m any com ing to the i<‘ i l l- occupied a rea w ith tl io hopo o f necur- bu ted in g supplies fo r thom aolvos.and ta k in g i f th e i t oack w ith thom . T h is Ih no t a llow ed, en o f reg a rd in g fo od tho w r ito r in Ihe Ijo ipni.;

th o y nowspaper aays:•Ct o f Oan Purchaso Th in gsindu- ‘ 'T li i' re hnvo heen a l l k in d s o f ntor-

■Mnn L e ip s ir re e e iitly nh ou t th e mnr-volous th ln en onc enn purchaso in the A m oricnn oerup led te r r i to ry . T t wtsi

C re lated th a t A m erienn; ntorcn hnd been‘ efltnb linhrd w horo n il k im ls o f fo od wnn ’ f t '* ' sold n t u n b e lie v t j i ly low priccn. T hn t

ia n il v e ry tru e — bu t th e O erm an in-0 hn h itn u la nre p e n n ltte d o n ly to look ested m n i l b e a u tifu l a rtlc ie s . T h ry houso j,n v no th in g . E ve r> *th ing ia fo r d no t ,],p troopn o n ly . A n d o n ly to bo g a io l lecu-j- n j ),y Jhe Oormnnn n ro th o doughnuts, dents the nav(irj- odora o f ^vlileh f i l l th c cl»y “ o f ( ’ob lcuz, nn tl w li'ieh nre bnkod from

v ‘* e a rly m orn in g u n til In to a t n ig h t by b HIS- th e ‘ Am erienn noldiern in no Ic.ns thnn quest tw e n fy great hakcH en." law ! ■ System P re va le n tIghe r Tho w r ite r nlno lou rh cs on tho w ork es o f *he m il i tn ry po|iee, s a y in g : “ A very

un jilenna iit i im t i tu t io n in Coblenr. ift Ihu > - apy Hvnteni. I ’osaeaaion o f A m orican

p ro p e rly i.« fo r ld d ile n . W hoever buya fro m .\m e rirn n n o ld io rn T ig a rc tto s . fom i, shoen nnd c lo th in g und in eaught w i i l i the goodn is puninhe'd ,'w ith n dra s tic fin e n r |> rinon,-»cntenre .”

S u m m a riz ing , a f te r w r i t in g novcral j polumnn, tho w r i te r snys In eonclusion:1 ' ‘ D is re g n rd ln g th e 'a r ro g a n t behav ior ' o f Ih o conqueror, th c A n ic ricn ns in ' Co- R j T bleuT- nnd the l/ri< lg(Jiead on tho r ig h t p , o f th e . I f l i i r to eondoe* th cu m id ve s 'in n n verj- prope r, m anner. O f eourse; there I - l « nro* ensen o f d istu rhancen b y eoldiera

now nnd Ihen . bn t i f nn A m erican sol- IP n t nssaull. n O ennan and n'*'***■ m il i ta ry policem an ia near enough I.) H a d so ld ie r, one m ny rent annur-

ed th a t the m il i ta ry eo urt w -lll ]>unl<th D S ” the Am eriean acco rd ing ly .

P leased w i th Annoyance ' ' “ A l l In n i l , jud gm en t o f the Am eri-

eana m ay be auniincd up th us : The y di> jen n o t in re a li ty behnve worse th a n w ou ld

iiixn- on y o th e r a rm y o f oe^ui>ation, a lth o u g li oven th e sold iers <lo annoy Ih o p o p u lo tlo n — rrom annoy i t in nm ny ’ renpeetn. And th a t fte rs in a 'd en irahle n tiite o f a f fa ir s . Thore- V- on i iy th c idea o f nepa ralion , w h ich hnn ‘ a lre a d y made ennniderablc progrenn here

and th e re in th e B liin e ln n d . w i l l lone b u t nio re end m oro o f its supporters, an i " ' • t i t w i l l bo easier fn r the people o f the

n h in c la n d n to rem n in n p a r t o f the eni- _ * ' . • p i r e . " I

n ils - » I 'f o r N o t m uch o ^ e n s e and n {^ mnoh

P o rt d e la y in v o lv e d in g e tt in g resu lts fro m v?re c laa s ified n d ve rtls ln g .

'*5 ,'I V«.-». n d ve n tn ln r O ut It m ust, p .iy Ih r custom er o f iv s lom before the

o ra l ruprclm nt can f in d h is p ro fit Jn It.

✓ " SPHILLEOnble

W IL L BE EQUIPPED TO

■run HANDLE YOtTR ^ .^ L E B

i ! PHONE 872

' A l a n d s ]md irrigable Acresju thern A lberta and are among lis tr ic t , 200,000 acres w ill be CO is being sold fo r g ra in grow-'

I t on the m arke t fo r the f irs t looking fo r bona fido settlers.) f ten m iles o r less to' shipping

5 to $30 pe r a c re -r lr r ig a b le la n d * lo e r r ig h t— opera tion aad m ala ienaaee r yea r— « * *y i^ fm e n U and low ia te re s t >toes and ro o t cropa eao be tu ee ea s fu llr

toT fo I p a rtie a la ra and pem pble ts.

rigation Gompany, Lid. IMedicine Hat

a, Canada

,S D A IL Y N W S .JESS IN SHAFE

Champion Jes* W illa rd Is In d condition r ig h t now fo r d©-

0 lunse o f b it t lt lo against Jack , Dempsey, a t Toledo. O., Ja ly 4.1 Unbeknown to' friends be wo* do>

tng llg b t v o rk a t h i* Kaosos boma asd In making a m oring

J pietnre rocently , he h«# trained t down to w itb in easy reach o t hU Q "ftgh tlng w e ig h t”

If BORN W H IL E NAPOLEON P W AB T TTT.TI a t •WT-'P* THT,Tj

i PABIS, (/F}—P ori* ha* jns t lost a cen' '• t ’ unarlan iu tho MarquUo d 'E avrin '

court, born .Deeembor 31, 1814, when Nopoleoa wns plnnnlng his last ottort i l l tho lalo o f Elba. Sho was nearly 105

■ years old. The Gormans sacked het , chateau in 1870 and again in 1014.

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f o r a d v ic e a n d h e li : q u ite su re in th e i ' . m o n e y end o f fa r m i

; A n d i t ’s because on I g e t th is h e lp in ca rr

p ro b le m s , t h a t th e y tfer a t te n t io n to c a r

; ’ d a y fa r m in g .

W e ’ l l do th is f o r y c a ll.

TWIN FALLS BAIMember Federal

TW IN PAL

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= 1 BC O N S IS

— E x c e lle n t F i l l i n g ' — S w in g R e v e rs ib le — N oise le ss B e l t D r i ' .— R u s t-P ro o f F ra m e — L a rg e S m o o th -R u iA sk f o r D em onstra t

E le c tr ic

CITIZENS ELECTR o a s L . DOUOI

T W I N F A L L S . i

TffiHHT”iiijs iiuirL ikes to Do Speotacolar Things

in Charging. H is Enemies;I - P a rra l a Sample.

E L P A 80, Tox., Mexrcaas ail- dom do anytliing w ithou t an oye fo r thb ;picturc8qoe and |Fnuiei*oo V illa sooms to rcoct to tlio Bpeetacolar. When J

I he attacks n town It Is usually on some ' I holidny. Ho almost always starts hi»

nanault .innt beforo dawn to hoigbtoit tho o ffcc t and gallops in to town, once i t has fa llen, w ith a ll o f the awe in- spring trappings tho Mexicans love. Evon u t Columbus, N. M ., T i l la donned his ono nnd only fu ll dross uniform , p in­ned hifl vnlor modnl to hln brunat and ^ chnrgcd a t tho head o f h i* bandits. f l

Attacked on Easter. ' * The attack and capturo o f Parral ob

Kaster Saturday and Sunday i* an Ulus* trn tion o f V illa 's capacity fo r doing tho picturcsquc. The attack oa the town was started from tho side o f Sierra do la Cnis, (tho b ill o f the Cres*) on IToIy^ -

° Saturdny when a ll o f tbo native* wero ^ wcnriug the ir mourning dress to the , l it t lo adobo church. A l l day the batUe w was fought and late in to the n igb t. Next J morning, as tbo bo ll* were ralHng tho g fa ith fu l to Saator morning m m , V illa d made bis viotorion* entry in to the town, lc r id ing his b ig whito horse nnd sUvet

(\pnrs elAnkng to tbe M a to i o f U s steed.

= H I* f ir s t order w m to eontinue tho Eostcr-services and tha t no one *boiil3

_ _ be molested dnring the church worship, l i t the meantime be had ordered- old Jose die ia Ln* H errera aad h i* two aon* executed in the cem eterj back of

rin- the cbnrch and the Easter moss waa hen ponetoated b y the staeeato ehot* o f tho

n r iu g squad dealing death to tho aged , ” and beloved mayor o f P arra l aad hla1“ "™ _________

Advertlso i t in the Claasified eolaran*.

0 0ank Here

md ToiOo To3lp w h e n th e y a re n o t e i r m in d s a b o u t th e m ing .

o u r fa r m e r c u s to m e rs • r r y in g th e i r f in a n c ia l i ey a re a b le to p u t b e t- ’ i r r y i n g o n th e ir e v e ry

y o u too . M a ke u s a ( j

ANK & TRUST COra l Beserve Bystem (U.LS, IDAHO. .

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IBEUINOWiTS NDEPE OENCE

» FOR in ClClaims That Investors Are Dis- . couraged Through Assertion

That^She Cannot Govern0 Herself. ____

LTM BRICK, Iro lnnd — (Corrcspon- «1enco b f tho AtBociatcd Prona)— Th<! Irie tim aii’a elnim to po litica l indopon- lionco is not' wholly s«ntlroontal, nc- coTtllnff to AlphoHBua O’Mara, mnyor c t L im orick, nnil ono o f itn loaiUnu manufacturorfl. Tlic-rc i». lie Bayn, a

y^.tntieh more practjcnl hIQo to ilio qucS' * tion , tho doairo fo r etionomir iiidpponil-

«iKo and tho opportuuity fu r imhishi- n l ftdvnncemont which Jho Iriahmun 'foola ho can novor nttaii^ un til lio ia ^pormittod to mako hiti own InuTi and 'iloal au thorita tive ly w ith his own proli. lomB. •

Enslaod Makes P ro fit ‘ •Materia l adTantaffcn hnvo comc oul

■of every movomont o f the Irinh for freedom, bu t tho main (^ievnnco ro-

• mains,” eaid M r. O ’Mnra. “ Tho onc point ie wo aro heavily ovcr-tnxod. This year England is making a p ro fit of twenty m illion out o f ua. That is shs ta tax ing us th ir ty - fiv e milliona ami (giving UB a govornmont which eoata 'her no n>oro tban fifte e n millious. These fjgures nre no t ours but W f havoBngland's word fo r it.

"Ire land has Improved its position in tho post yoars, bu t wo have not ad- vaiteed Industria lly . We lack o ip itn l and we lack confideneo boeuirso Eng- TiEKiTand'England's stateamen hnvi> told ns tbn t we sro not f i t to govern nur- solves, th a t wo lack thoso cssentinlH which make fo r solf-governnient o f tlie -mass and thereforo o f the indivjilunl. Our fa rm in f; population, absorbing th<a

' sentiment through o ft re iteration; bavo w ithheld th e ir monev when i t wob neod- <d h y Ir ish enterprise. Tbey have de­posited i t in banks, vaat Bums of it, -nnd tho money ban boen loaned to £ng- lishmen fo r the dovolopment o f Kug- lish industry. .

Merchant Marine Oone “ L im erick somo 75 years ngo hnd n

prosperous mercantile marin<\ Now tUo ShnnnQn boarB not on its boaom a -single ship tha t cAn call Lim erick ita homo port.• “ Also wo had a flno textile indus­try , w ith moro textile workers In Ire ­land than thero woro thon in England.

“ Wo havo hero fho fincat river In ^ tho x'orld fo r shipbuilding. Wo rould W. lino th r shores o f tho Shannon ,w ith1 lu s y f-blpyards and workshops. But the pooplo wbo would tako tho in itia tlvu

have not tho monoy, nnd because ws aro to ld wo ore uot capable o f self- Rf.vernment, tbo pooplo who have the monoy w ill not lend I t to thoso who eould uso It,

Oannot Help Herself k “ 'Tho world is paaslng through ‘ in

induatrial crisis. Every nation—Ant- cricn, Kngland, Pronce and even Oi-r- jfiany, in mnking prcjmratians fo r -wurlil trade. B u t -Irotnnd is not alIo\vod lo tako ' any induslrin l stop thnt would help hor pooplo horo n t homo. Why, tho B ritiah goTomment oven refused me n passport whon I wanted to go to Am­erica to place the natural advantngi'a o f L lm oriek boforo your investors nnd

■ shipownors. 80 horo we nro, high an.l dry, w ith tho'ocean o f prosperity nil around ua. '

“ Wo could oaly take tho atops neces­sary to dovolop th is eountrj’ i f wo were asaured Ireland would bo-allowed to mnke its own laws nnd provide its own government fo r in no other wny couM wo givo Amorican investors any gunr- anteo tha t England would not tax their invcNtmouts out o f existence.

M ost Help ThemMlTos “ I don’ t hnvo a gro«^t_<irnl o f fn ltii

in whnt tho rrat o f the world Is going . to d o /fo r us unless we do somcthi\i,j

fo r oursolvos. We havc stated our principles and a t the present uiomoul a gtA-cmmcnl o f tho peoplo o f Ireland is i|( o ffiee in Dublin- O f courso this govornmont ean’ t have nny real power un til England withdrnw« her nrmy of occupation and tha t can only be brought nbout by procure from outside o f Ire land ."

BILLliT ■ iClTlEII

Former Emperor Has Cut Up Two Thousand Trees Dur­

ing His Experience.f e AMBRONOi;.V. (/P)—Former IJmper- W or W illiam saw.-d his 2.000H. tree re-

re n tir in tho preneni-o «>f the nenlltiek fam ily nnd tbe Uurgomsslcr o f Amer- ongen. Tho 'tree ha* l>cen cut ti)> ln t > blocks Inreribed W. l l ” amiMven hnvo beon prrsented fo frirm ls in Amefongon.

FestlTlUcs Indolsen In ^ Thero were festiv ities at Ihe eattleB in honor o f tho eonfirm alioti o f ('otint ^ Bentinck's youngc-«t Fon. Herr Hohen-

xo llem ’s sawing companion. A fte r tho religious ceremony, the boy wns *iim- moned to tho castle where the one time monarch congralulateil btm nnd gao- him a gold tie-pia repre»«nling n crowned eagle, personally s ttn rh ing th • pin to bis companion'll tie.

In tbe Tillftgo one o<-eBainnanv hears sucb qnestion* as: - What is the fellow doiag bore; form erly he had no u*- (•>’ Amerongvn. The Sooner he clear« mif the better, fo r you never know whnt may happen to tis while he is here.”

B euera oad answers o f claatified sds mn prmeUcoJ fo lks, seeking qoiek I so lo tin a fo r lm aediat« seeds.

SOLDIERS HHENO THE SCHOOLS OF THE MP rim a ry Grades P u t in Where

N N eeded; Spend M a n y H ours I f t t C a re fu l S tu d y .

P A lllS — (Correspondence o f th- Associated Press)—Scoros o f thousandi

j - o f American soldiors eagerly hnv> grasped the opportunity to attend th<

[nn lehools which thu armj* now is provid ing fo r n il tho mon o f tho Amcricar

>Pf] Expeditionary Force, under tho diroc tion o f the Educational Corpe.

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I I V stumble upon sueh a aehool iny i f fu ll operntion. A n army chaplain ro-

I cently ehnnecd upon sueh a srliool the pupils u f whieh woYo standing on thn

ei-Q benches beeauao the floor wu» und;r a it inehcs o f wator and in a room dim- ly lighted by candlcs stuck in bottles. Thu sorgennt-teneber wns using a piece o f tarred popor on blackboard. I t wus I I

thv o'clock nt night nnd fourteen w-.-n mds whoao m ilita ry duties provonted them invo from nttonding In regular hours com- tho posed the oxtra claiw.

I'l ''- ByniDol o f B o lr lt -This l it t lo scono is syinbolie. o f the

sp irit w ith which tho Amorican soldiers lary havo taken aUvantogo o f tho educntiun- ised al tra in ing , offorod them by tho army }iel* school oyglem.

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in g in an age o f com fo rts an 1 bave a ten a o lla r b i l l in you r ] : place in vievv to p i i t i t , the i babiU ty th a t i t w i l lb e spent fo i f d o u b tfu l pe rm anent value. ! m ey easily y o u m ust establis m t m o tive fo r saving.

1 b u ild a house y o u obligate uch each m o n th . I t m ig h t h ■erage re n t and again i t m i( . In re tu rn fo r re n t money yc ie r w h ic h is abso lu te ly useles J paym ent on y o u r home you i h m oney. I t is yours; i t canm

m oney you p u i in to b u ild in g he safest o f a ll securities, i t wi available. I f yo u should run i nergency which^dem ands moi a in I t w ith y o u r p ro p e rty as se

a r p u t in to y o u r hom e grow I en tire ly o w n y o u r property Q yo u tha n the actua l num bei [ f you have located w ise ly ani Ways sell a t a p ro fit. F u rth t icq u ire d the p rospe rity habil Q£ y o u r m o ney and g e ttin g al

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I Ui<} Men in eomo cases aro working eight, 1 Atu- ten nnd twelve hours n dny nt m ilitn ry 1 llko* duties nnd then studying! nt n ight In

d1 in tho post schools, tired In body but dog- ( n TO- godly doterminod. In somo cnaes they g I the have vo luntarily worked n t liigh t no , 1 thn as to bo allowed to nttond a lectnr>> nr ] m d;r school session In the dn>- timo. l l l l t - , dim- emt« men who havo been tnught to j, ttlcs. read and w rito often nsk permission to , piece tako tho ir dog-eared primers honio w ith ( us I I them when the ir divisions s tart fo r Am- \ ni-.'ii I erica. Thousands o f such men have ]

them I been atarted on tho road to *-d'icatlon j com- III tho pnat few months. But i t must t

nut bo m istakably nssumcd'that a ll tho j soldier boys aro coming back “ w ith n

, higher education." Tho b ig idea o f diers corps Is to givo a mon j

fl atart and onoblo him to " f in d him- i army «oIf,’ ’ eo to apeak. Many n soldior has c

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in g w i l l be in - 't w ill a lways be There is no rcon in to an im - “ n be gnineimoney yo u can ‘ f true , that h,s security. day b u t they a

some tim e inrows in va lue .;rty i t is w o rth F o r any in fo iib e r o f do lla rs pe rta in in g toand b u ilt w e ll ments, equ ip i

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lun im portant and succoaHful feature o f tho post school ^uid there uro few trudi's tnu t nre nut taught in some of them. In tho acnileinii* course, history. English nnd mathomntics hold tho i)iit- jo r plncea. I f thero is sufficient de­mand fo r tho tdarhing o f n givon'suh jec t i t Is place on tho curriculum.

A gricu ltu ra l courscs ore provided in many o f tho schools and fin d muny pu­pils. F i f t y por cont o f tho men in the army iire from rum l districts and many; o f them intend to return to Ihc lr fnnns., Thouaanda o f c ity mon who hav6 had I

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lent co m fo rt and safety o f isiness to beg in saving todc re i t is- r ig h t tha t you cor f the«crK a / danger o f uselc est, surest, bcst way to sav< ;ir mvn home at oner.

cal rc.ison lo r de lay ing loae :d by w a iting . A u th o n t ir t b u ild in g costs are somcu'b: also state th a t costs cannot a the fu tu re as ye t unforesi

)n n a tip r i yo u m ay d ra ire on 3 locations, plans, • fin ish in pments, costs, in fo rm a tio n on tracto rs, etc.—c a ll at t O ffice . N o t a th in g to sell away!

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nen thoir. f lra t daya o f ootdoor life sineo thoy jo ined tho army doclaro tboy w ill novor roturn to tho o ffico atool. They

- i(j Uko tboindopondeoco o f tho formor and (un bope to gd Into agricu ltu ra l work whon elp thOT return. •

.The practical phasea o£ .form lng am- it, being iaug lft to thtf men.ure Toocblng o f citizenship la on import*'nw eourso. Undor th is head comev la*of bor problems and aubjoctB v itn l to the

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tho commanding genornl o f the Amori- • can oxpoditionory forces includo tho

names o f tho fo llow ing Idabo men: Ihl- sovoroly, P riva to ’ A lv in W.

Long, Boiao; woundod dogroo undotor- ’ * mlnod, P rivato Jobn M . W hito,'W us* na. ton : wounded s ligh tly , Wagooer John lad A . Boborta, BlacIuooU

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TH E A N A B O m S T PLOTS.M ark Twain, in HovernI o f liis in ­

im itable essays, toiiclica on tho dispoal* tioa o f somo sentiuental fo lks to m^ko boroos out o f mardorora and other law- breftkora. Tbo idea -tha t th o / w ill bo i the objoctB o f notorie ty and o f a certain , dogrco o f maudlin aympathy from a <-;vv , fooliah porBon* i f caught; imdoublcdly « impoi* m o a j woak-xnindcd poople, fillo d t w ith tbo unhoaltby aopbiatry o f vtoUuit ( agitators, to commit deoda ouch aa thoH ] perpetrate^ or-attem pted by nnnrchinta i lost night.' ' t

Thoro w ill no dniib t be sonut who arc poraonally harmless who. w ill ncei'iit iva « truo to some degreo the ehargr hhI fo rth c in thc cop / o f * ’P lain Wordn" foimd ) oa the body o f tho man wbo was Mown I to death by bis own bomb in fro n t o f i tbe reaidcnco o f thn attornt^y general t o f tho Cnltcd States, thot prosocutioiia fo r sedition aro to blame. Every per- c SOB procoeded against fo r opposing the ti prosecution o f the war was lookod upon n oa o m artyr by tho perverts who »ym- li pathizod w ith him, dnd thi-ne prosecu- t tloQft havo doubtless been usod to «tU / up tho pefpotratora o f crimcs; but to n ^ i l to proaccutc would havo meant a o cowardly neglect o f du ty on the pa rt o f b o ffic ia la and would havo resulted in tho k il l in g o f thousanda more o f the bravu e boya who woro fig h tin g to aecure libe rty fo r a lt the pcoplo o f the worhl, includ- '> lag the misguided crim inals who throw t bombs. Honcc, on ly those lacking hai- f once and sound patrio tism w il l say that It tho prosecution o f (hose opposing thO R laws, enacted fo r the protoction o f ,t< American lodependeoce and na tionality, c io accordance v i t h the constitution, are reaponaible fo r aueh crimes. I

That the p rinc ipa l object o f tbese I crim inals is not to avenge real or I fancied wrongs by o ffic ia ls In discharge o f tW ir 'd u tie a is mado clcar by thi? • f M t tb » t the M lfl v ic tim o f th t bomb e a tnC M o f M ay 1 waa former Benator H a rdw ick whose fa m ily and sorvonta H

■ Rofforcd from an explosion o f nn in ­fe rna l machine s A t to bia homo. >'otr H a rd w ic k ' was ■ ncnator who fought almoat every measure looking tnwUrd the prevention o f an ti war ac tiv ity . II® 7' denounced tb r espionage law, the d ra ft law and other measurrn o f tbe sort and ul was so j>eniJ»tent in th is renpeet tbnt, although a democrat, I ’ reiiidcnt W iisoii p, denounced him fo r fa ilu re to Husiain tn the war, and be wan dofealod nt the prim aries on Ih i* very iasuf. This fsv'-t is notorious and must have lioeii Itnown ni to tb r man who nent him liie homb.

Government o ffic ia ls ari- reported lo- i• loy lo be puzrlecl o'vor thc il.- jilru fljo ti o f a church by anarchintx, i f ltu- i»o|p <it>jcct was to punish certain indivitluals. t | ‘ Tbo fn c t is tha t the punishment o f iti- d iv idua l o ff ic ia l* '*-as only an inci- ,|, dcot. Tbo maiu object o f tbe anarchist {‘ ! • io OTWthrow tha aoclal order. Thc cbureh stands in his way. Tho iden o f | ru the Creator as s Inw g iver sots pp n n j* ''' ideal fo r human l>eings to fo llow ; th i' ideal o f progress w itb in a law maile in j n- ro n fo rm ity to the rn ive rsa l I ’ lon; the 1 I ’f anarchist bales tho idea o f law, there- fore, down w ilh tho Creator and w ith

__everyth ing thnt does Him honor, fiiin l-la r ly aa o ffic ia l, any o ffic ia l, being in some degree a representative o f law, is to b« atrieken down, therefore, K a rl- al' w ick, wbo epposctl the espionage law was j t u t as mncb an object o f hatred ,i«. by th ia class aa Judge I..andis or A ttor- aey General Palmer, wbo enforced it.

No ssch U w prompted the assassinh- , tioa o f M cK in ley, wbo was also per-

so n a lly lored by a ll regardless o f par- ty - B a t ha atood fo r gorerament, thero- j fo r* , hfl moat bo kUled. '

T how aoft aeaHme»tal6 fa who con- | . *e 5 e S « e il^ ^ U Ia .8 0 r tb y ;e x p re e s in c .->•

p«prtnU or% oil th * theory [ aaarehist* in a noddled way

§ aro 'atanding up fo r oqual righta, fa il to aoo th a t what tho anarchist wanta la not equal righta u t all, but tho most iron clad sort o f class dominntiou., lie is jjo t satiaficd w ith having tho pro-

y Ictnrinn have n share government ^ in proportion to numbor; bo wanta tho

n ilo o f a ainglo class and tho aupprcs- ^ alon o f tho rights o f a ll otbor clajuoa,

including tbo organized laborers, er II I Ruaala tbo BoBhovlki, adopting in !oo p/nctlco tho tboory o f tho anarchists, ;|o ovortumed tho aoclal revolutionary par-

ty o f Kerensky, eliminated tho modcr- —• ato party o f social domoccats, dlsaolvod IW organizations o f peasants and o f regular

labor unions and drovo out n t t h i point o f 'the bayonet a national aaaombly oloctod by tbo votes o f a ll tho MOPS'

or They di'd not want populor rtil6, they il« wonted their o'vn despotism^^ Duriug tho war, the dopa«m^irl^«t>f ^ justico o f t ho .United States waa assoi!- Ul cd by two clnsses o f critics. One id thoWKl^t U v-’Qti t«o twvcTC, anothor gi thought i t wns not-severo enough. ^In ^ somo degree tho deportment o ffic ia ls

pleaded gu ilty to both chargos.Tbnt in, thoy admitted thnt iu a fow

_ iiifltniicON thc prosi'rutlons were corrioil on. w ith such zenl bj- local d ix tric t at- tornoys Uiat men were actually convict- ed on insu ffic ien t evidonce. On iho uthor hand, they adm ittC iFthnt certain d is tr ic t a tomeys showed a degreo of la x ity tha t indicated a lock o f fu ll roal- ization o f couditlons. Those who wero

“ convictcd w ithout n fa ir t r ia l have gon* erally been nble to get Ihe verdict set

y aside and a now tr ia l (granted. Whore tr ia ls woro un fa ir tbo department and

t tho- peoplo generally deplore tbo fact,« and there ia nothing In such conditions » to warrant tho conclusion that human

society must bo v lo loptly overthrown, c B u t the troublo w itb tho aimnchlatic a critics and the ir sentimenVnl aynipathiz- ll crs is tha t tbo ir grievance la not againat ll tho manner in which the law was on* n forced, but againat tbo law itaelf. They f deny tho righ t o f tho organized state 1 to poovldo fo r Us owa protection, a According to Emma Goldhian, anar- ■- chy is to he defined as philosophy o f 5 govornmeat based upon tho theory that J n il govomment Is founded upon vio-- lonco and-nut upon the democratic- tenet o f the conscnt o f the governed, r Anarchism presupposes tho idea that i man as a wholo is n pre tty docent aort V o f ejiap and may be depended upon to I! be righ t o f hla own froo w ill aud ac- s cord, w ithout nny law or legal rales ofu conduct whatever. * |,* Tho fa ls ity o f this sort o f reasoning •• was nevnr a«en to better advtu>Vage 1 r than in tbo crimea o f thc past twenty- ‘- four bourn. Crimes which nothing under , t heaven can ju s t ify and wbleh no cloan-> minded man or womnn would .attempt ! to condono. Anarchy itse lf is orgnni/.ed , c rinu iio litv townvds Qod ond man.

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Head of Pittsburg I. W. W. Ar­rested After Hand to Hand

Revolver Duel.(Continued from page one)

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i f tb e Q e rin n ii p o pu la tio n o r iu the con- < iitionn iid iich o b ta in in*, th n t Jiortimk o f th o country- n o w in a ll ie d bands.

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ns a f i r s t han.l an a lys is o f a e lu n i eo:i- . l i t io n s com ing w ith in the ob servn tio ii

’r o f th o rn rresponden t. I t fo llo w s :V ’’ Oerm nny looks p e rfe c t ly beau- . t i f i i t nu theao lo v e ly M a y <li>ys.

T h o y hnve sueh w e ll tille< i fie ld s , d .-lean ya rd s , such w c ll buU L’

linmes, n iir li su>>ntantl&I~'ruads and liridR cs, and-sQ m any cvldencca o f ’

j thoronghncKS eve ryw here th o t one ou n 't bel|> b u t w onder w by th e y ov ­o r mnde suob a g re ot n iis tn hc an io s tn r f th is w n r. S u re ly the^- were on n h ig h road to eom m orria l grea t-

\ neM i i in ro u g h t tn hovo been sa tis ­fie d w ith th n t fo rm o f ronqucs l.

I W h .'ii I rend th a t th ey rn ise nrrI liusholH o f w hcn t on evorj- nere j

th e y BOW, w h ile w c raise nn nver- I ngo o f 1:: tA l-l* bushels, ou ovo ry | n iT r w .' sow in A m erica , 1 fee l I th a t thoso o ld fa rm ors have som.- l(■^son^t fo r ou r l>oys. T ho y (th o hoys) seem s a t is f ii '. l , how ever, to m ake fu n o f t l io i r ox team s, or ro w teonm in fa e t, and o f th e ir

m en had been k i l le d b y th e explo- eia lon, because p a rta o f tw o logs m

,1 w ere fo u n d w here th e y ha d l>«en b lo w n . L a te r , h o w le r , i t w as eo- .tabUabod o n ly one m an lu u l been ,|.k il le d - \

I- P a m p h le t Found s>! ■ K v i.I . ’ ii.-V th a t th e p lo t wns e n re fu lly l ’« e p la n iic ii wun ro n ln in o d in u '-jM im phlet '. on titJo rl •• jiln in w or.Is ’ ’ fo u n .l n t IheII home .‘ f A t to r n . y ( i. -n rro l . \ . i l i t c h - nj

e ll i 'a ln i r r , whom- house in the fosb- in ion n lilo se rtio n horo was ( la r t ly wreoK- h;

>• Oli l.y a l.om b. g iv i i iK w a rn in g 'th a t ■ '» n,- lim o hun rom .' when the s o rin l ciurs- „ j i t i o i i ’s so lu tion rnn Ix- lir la v c d no lon ij-- o r ; rtnon Wnr is on n i.il r n n ii . i t ronso 'il.w i w itb n ro n ip l. t i ' v ir* n ry fo r th.- in ­

i j to rn a t io n a l p r i> lo ta ri" t . ’■ ® •j The jm n ij.h lo t. on.- .. f :i Inrgo n tim l..-r |J ‘ Iso n tto red n l.ou t n f te r th r l^ .m h , whioh ..• |h a d ........ in rrn .le .l to .le ..tr..v M r. I'liJ.'Im o r . |.r rm a tu ro ly exploded and b irw

l.> b i l l the ttu th c r o f thc r r im o . wnn j r-iiftiod ••The A i ia r rh is t ir F ijjh to r '. .”I I un.In>i).l.-.||v wnn in ten .led ox a s l- na l to nhow tho r r i ; : i i o f lo rro r is m w a^l on.

P a lm e r A c t ir e Prosecutor .Mr. T a lm er has l>een a c t iv e in ury- or

in g n n t i Il»1shevi<m meanures a n il the h i o t to r k on h im as w e ll ns on vorionn o t cc.urt ju i i i f r s and o f f i r ia ls as rei.rciK’n- ta tivo n t i f la w nn il o t.Ic r are obvioun lo th e a n th o r it irn , l.u t governm ent j j j , agentn w rre a t a Iont tn um lers tnnd th c a lto m p te .l . lo t t ru r t io n o f a chureh in JM iilad ri|.h ia , The fu l l lin t o f r it io s in w h ich cXji!e»ions iK -m rred w ere N ew » Y o rk . W sshin j.'ton . C leve lan.l. T ilts - bu rg Iw o , I ’h ila d e lp h ia tw o, Boston. I ’ <- te rson und .N rw io n v ille , Mass. (

F o llo w in g so oloxoly Ihe ou trages o f m l la«t m otxih tb r sna reh is tic ou tb re a k last n ig b t i l pxp e rtr^ l to hasten actio n o f l i i l ls now l>efore rongrcss d e a lin g ' w ith suppression n f anarehism and de- ‘ jo r ta t io n o f un .les irab le oUcns.

Sam * O ang B e lie f th<BOtJTON. C tfV -T b e p o lire a w ton-1 sod

\ in c o iU b o pxplosiona las t a ig h t a t th e io ia home o f P o lire Judge A lb m F . H ay-1 the il r n in the R oxb nry d iiU r{ i^ and th a t tan. o f S ta te B e p re s c o ta tir iL :-laad Pow lA n

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rin g N o t . . A p p a r e n t t

tc tu a l W a n t in O ccu p ie d to E y e W itn e s s in L e t te r ;‘j siness M a n . - T.

i>ilo l f n ld -fasb ioned plown nud harrow s,,r ld novor once th in k in g th n t th c ir a." ,,

. hushels o f w heat per nere m ny coniuin to o o m pe tition w ith ou r 1:2 busb- ^

• els J.er acre, i>, n fe w yeors. I t is lin - ron m rknb le w hn t l i t t l e , expense r th Ibene people have in pro<lucing th o S. .e it b ig erops fh ey raise. Tho y pny ,, b y n o th in g fo r loo ls, n o th tn g fo r la-

hn r, liv e , very s im p le , so eve ry- I liu l th in g th ey get is 'v e lv e t. ’ A n d I w l- rn n see no evidences o f po ve rty nr- ovo r bere. I ’ ve heen in Coblonz o . o f .lozon tim e s ; olao in B o n n nnd Co- .

on- logno,' nnd have to rtu red in aamo In * e ig h ty . vIllBges .n n .( -e it io s , und , ds. wbiliN Ih ere is nn absolute, la ck o f j

n nomo th in g s l ik e fa ts , s t i l l th eyhave an ivlwndanve o f vegetnW vs l l

i>M- on .l eggs, i t M'cins l<i me. The re I I io>i in a sbortnge o f m ea ls nnd w i l l bo l|1

fo r some tim e , as n il fo rm s o f s to rk | w ere k i l le . l to m nko fa ts in the w ar. fn m nny ways, 1 suppose, it is tru e th a t th ey havi- su ffe rc .l se-

L’ . v c re lj- . fro m the w ar. where theI ' 'o o s u a l v is i to r . .Ioes no t soo o r ap ­

p re c ia te I t . B u t they il l. bave fiu e homes. H ousi's lik e the one we Q j

occuple.i In S t. Om cr ore tbe ru le . hero, w i lb a l l m odern conveniencos,

lu a l l o f Ib e b e lte r c la ss v illages..E ve n eve rj- l i t t le villagT^aJm ost bns ita c le r t r i r lig h ts and ^ sewer-nge- - '

' . “ B u t n t tho i«»mc lim e one ean j fe e l th a t tb oy hn .l n w ro n g a t t l tu i le I lo w a r.l the liu ts ido w o r ld , and vory I < lo fin ite ly needed tb is de fe a t, an.l I som etiM en one feels tb a t th ey need- JT'’

ed a .iT ffe re n t de fe a t fro m th c one th e y are g e tt in g . Some th in g s one I''* r a n ’ t m ake good w ith m oney. B u t I n p p ro rio te th a t th is i i no t fo r me to pass ujvon."

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era in N e w to n v illo . w ore p a r t . o f the o f n a tio n w id e p lo t.

jA u n p h le tn e ittU le .l • ‘■|.lui4i i\>.rdfc”- wero fo u n .l scattere .l ou ts i.le the H oy

.l.-n h.iuMO nn .l alno in Iho w ro rknge.No nno wnn in jiire< l in e ith .-r explo- sinn . . \ l.n rn ro o f the l ln v d rn fa m ilv a j

Iv i. ro b a l. ly nnvcil t l io ir l iv rs ; ^J t B a d ica ls Bounded U p _ “f" ' A roundu|. o f ra d ira ls wnn begun by

ngents o f the .lep artm on t o f ju n t ire an .l •] b ’ in a sho rt tim o f if te e n m en, m ostly H u-- | „ „ *1- siann, ha.t l.ron arrented os sus jie rts i.i '» l l ie w r .c k in g o f f iv o honion horo in tbo

n a t io i iw i. I r bomb o iitrng e. •]Searching in O h io ilic

C U H V K l. . \N | t . (;p )— l-« U .o oC Clove- ‘ n la n .l, Columi.IIS nn.l o tli.-r r il i . - s nre to- A t •lay no a rrh in g fo r tw o n irn w ho .o re U -iio vcd to huvo p ln n t. '.I fl l« im b ut

■ ' the homo . j f M ny .ir H n rry I * U avis la tt ' las t i i ig i i i . .Vo’ ono was in ju re d . s"■ Tho bi.m b wnn ph in tod under n n - l - ' i

la r w in d o w , nud ih e exp losion wun so! .• t e r r i f i r th a t i t lor.- ou i p r n r t i r f t l lv t l i . ' v ' e n tire n o rth ni.fo . . f tho h.iuso. W ii,- i'

.l.iWB in m anv h .iu .,-. f , . r n rve rn l l,l,.,-kn 1 w ere bro keu . ..

M a yo r P av in wan noato.l ..n tho Inwn i g- on tho oj>|Ki»iIe f i. le . . f thu hoiMo wit.S 10 h is w ife on.l se v rra l f r i. -m l* whon th i- <-iii i!i .-xplosion o o ru r re l. - o fI- P ltU b u rg PoUce A c U re" • I I ' iT T S n U IU J . ro rd o u o f po .■

licem eti and d c tc c tiv rn »-nn th ro w tr j''' ' a round I ’ i l ts b u rg lod ay in on e f fo r t .** to apprehend th o iK T p e tra to r* o f tw o ! " ' •* Iw m b explosions in d iffc r.< n t se rllons

o f th e c i t y . ' The outragos w oro . t ire r t- *■ ed ag a in s t l 'n it e d S taten D is tr ic t Judge ’ ’*■ W . H . S. Thomp».)n, an .l \V . W . H ib ray ,

I e b ie f insp ec to r o f th e bureau o f im - ^ m ig ra tio n . No one was in ju re ! .

tn T e * tl« a ta la P h ila d e lp h ia ;,nl:" I ’ H I I ^ D K L I ’ H IA , {/?>) — A u th o r i t i r i V , are ia v e s tig a tin g the t>oml. exp losions o ia i

w b ich lat<> la s t n ig b t b a d ly .lam aged In.d th e re c to ry o f a C atho lic chnreh and ^he Ib e residence o f a jew rJe r. Three per- Ider

- js n n a w ere in jure<I, one sc rlo ns ly . One t ic l i R fO iaa .b aa b e e » -a rre s tM - T be f r o n t n f keyj - j i b e chureh w u to ra aw ay and a worn- badI I an. and a g i r l paaaiag b y w re In jo re d . a o a

: .^ n aged wom an was injur«>d w hea tb e aain

.S D A ILY N E W S

ROT TO GOINTO mice

Officers in Uniform Given Priv­ilege of Entering; Warm Welcome Given by General Obregon to Visitors. - •

XOGALf:S, A rlr-, Acting undor instructions from Wanhington, Colonel Knri Carnohon. commanding fhe m ili­ta ry Bubdistrict o f Nogales, accompi- niod by Colloctor o f Customa Charles T. I ln rd y ond formor Mnyor W ir t C. Bowmon o f >Togalc8, crossed tho in te r­national border yoatorday and obtalno.} tho permission u f I^esldcnt Cardonas of^Nogales, Sonora^ fo r officcra o f the United States army In uniform .to en­te r Nogalo;), Sonora. Thia o ffic ia l an-

The prosidento gavo tho American o ffic ia ls n warm wolcomc and immoili ately grontod the ir request. The vlsl- tora nlso wero roceivcd by Oenoral Al- voro Obrogon 'an.l Colloctor o f Customs Diaz o f Sonora, botb o f whom announo- cd they woro pleased to see tho United Slotea renewing Us e ffo rts to promote friend ly rclnllo iis wUh.3roxie6.

Demand Protection fo r AmericanaWASHINOTON-, </P>— Keiiorts o f dis­

turbed eonditions iu tho Ynqul VQlloy iu Sonora hovo caused tho state depart­ment through tho Amoricon embassy in the c ity n f Mexton to request Mex- icrtij njiflioritJcM to stntion eiiotigji of tbo ir troops in lh a t section to snfo- guar.i Amerienn lives and property.

On O ffic ia l BuaineaaLAREDO, Tex., ( ^ —Gonorni (,’andi-

do Aguilar, Mexirnn miniater o f fo r­eign rcilnlions nrrived early lodoy at Nuevo Lnredo, ui.posite htn'o, on his way to WuNhington from Mexien City. Tho* jiurpoHo o f tbe tr ip was givon "js " o ffk in l l>wni»en«.”

LARKDO, Tex., (/P)—Andres Garcln, Moxicnn oonsul general a t Kl Posn. ur- rive.l here today to confor w ith Can- <lido Aguilar, Ihe Carranznz inlnlst-jr o f foreigu relations, who is on hla w-iy lo Washington. Oarcin sold he hod not been summoned tu Mexico C ity na hnd been reported.

B«90Cta MialwadtngOnrein, who declared he eomo hero

‘ “ merely tn poy his respects’-’ to tbe cab ine t‘o ffic lo ls, snl.l mnny news re­ports ou the situation in tbe state o f , Chibimhuo were very mislco.hng and ' exnggerate.l, fo r whilo somo V illa ban­dits n c tiv ity ha.l ocrurrcd, ho snid. | there hnd been no <leveIopmenls o f im- [.ortniice.

V illa in rejmrte<l to hnvp about -’ ,000 men on tbe way lo ottoek Chihuahua C ity, ho said, but so fo r ns he hns been ‘ able to learn the attack has not yet l.w'n mndo. When i t eomcs, hnwevcr, V il l* " w ill b\' defeated by tho most of- ‘ fectlve force yet ’opposc«l to hlm,” /Onr: io p re d ic te d . I r

ItllDlTSOOiNIOii'

3ig Bruiser Takes Up Task of Training in Earnest; Is In . I

Good Condition.TOLEDO, (/p) — Thoroughly renfo.l

’rom hln tiresome joiirnev from Cali- ornia ,.>ess W illa r.l is rendy to settle lowu fo trn in ing nt his oamp ou Ihe 'bores o f .Mnumee bny fo r his heavy- re ight ohnmpionnlilp mnlent w ith Jaek i, Dempsey bere Ju ly 4. The flfb -h o ld e r ilanncrt lo go on ilio roa.l fo r five niles, ood tn do hin firs t boxing iu Iho amp this afternoon; ,

Tex Rickarti, promntof.'^-.ns so pleav in tly surprised ov.t W illa rd ’s .ondi , ion tbn t he said p irh ing the winnei i f fhc« mntob would be n guesn.

O B N B B A l. S T B IK B O A L Z ^VAN-COUVKR. n. I*., m —\ gon- r

rnl s iriko wns onlle.l hero a t 11 n. ni. fi oday.

idverfise i t in tbo Claaslfiod columns. ^

nlerior . if llie jow.-l.-r’n houn.- wiis rrerko.l. .Tho niitomoliile imod bv Iho n.on who

..n.liod the Calholir rhu rrli wus fouml «= arlv to.lnv nlinndone.l in Fnirmoiint ■nri. The’ onr hud been stolon.

Tho polieo nrr noiirrbing f..r rhioH f.. he i.le n tily o f th.- muu who wan kilh-d n exploiliui: a l.omb ul fho homo -.f Uf.irney O .n rriil I ’lilmor in Wnnhin-.!

Bald May Have HelpedrU K 'A t.v ). (>P)—:-«<«ibilifv th.-it .

•noni.- o f the allege.I rndirals takon in a rai.I •••vornl dnvji ngo wero ron- . r rn r . l in lh,- .vid.-«pro!id bomb plot wan n.|von.-o.| to.lay a* tho roiisoi.IXI .-xpbinionn took i>Ia>-o here Innl nii;ht. O f tho -.-nro o f men nrr...[.‘.I in tho raid, righ t now are await j i.i;: d.-|K)rtatiiin. .A fte r firn t r.'t’ortn o f exj.lonions spo-1

iill i:iinrds wore |.lnred nl.oiit’ hon..'i>! f ^ r x 'is l {loblir nion horo. * ;

One la K ille d ;NKW VORK. (ilp)—Onr mnn wns k ill-

1 uml nevoral men nml w..mrii ha.l a arrow »<u-aj-' esrlv fo ln v when a bomb Lirrd nt A ban.-ment o'ntranrc to the -.mo <if Judgo Chorion C. .Nott o f gru- . ral M>snir>n> eonrt exploile.l. The froat nrt o f fhe N .itf reii.lenoo. was blo-»n Hi nnd bounes nrarby on Hast S ix ty m t ntreet. were damnge.l. Judge Nott as away from bonu-. Mrs. N ott, who an as lrrp .m tho srcund fI.>or. wjn slnjuTt-d.W illiam Horhnor. o private wat.-h an. was blown to pieces, pnrfn o f hi*■ ly I.eing found half a blork from le frcne o f the explosinn. He was e n tifird l<y hi* two sons froni par­ries o f his clothing an.l a ring of •ys. For the last ten yean Boehnor id l>een employe.1 aa wotrhman fo r a « imber o f private dwelling* In fhe Jgkhcrbeed o f Jodge N o tf ’s hnme.

“My business is different—I can't advertise, ” . . ;_____

Stop right there, please.The vcTji fact that your busi-

D ness IS different is the reason < you CAN advertise.

I fa l l stores were exactly . alike, advertising tvould bc a 'difficult problem-

I The question ts not, “ ConI use advertising?* - It is,CAN I SURVIVE WITH- '

1, ; OUTADVERTISING? •

il'il COMPETITION [is grcm-. ( pt- . ing keener.C. Business men are feeling

" j today morethan'ev^ the ' las trenjendous business build-

ing poiver o f publicity. They ^ in- are talking about their mer- JJJJ chandise and their scrvice to ' il l thousands of people daily ^}; through their netcspaper ad- ma vertisements.,'d According to Bradstreet

and DurC, 84 per c e ^ of ,, business failures are among

firms WHO DO NOT AD VERTISE.

sy'X-

RECOGNITION s RHMPLEIII- Two Telegrams Forwarded by

Dorten to the Paris Peace Conference.

WIESBADE^r; (S ’—D'- Dorlon, iiformer state’s attornoy on.l head o f thc. nrovlslonal government o f , tho Rhen*Ish ropublic yesterday forwarded two

, telegrams to tho oliied peace delega* .K tions at Pnris. Iu ouo bo onnouneo.t

that the delognfes o f tho Rhenish rc- " publio had assembled a t Wiesbaden an.l

proclaimed tho Rhenish republic, ud- ! • ding:

•■They do not proiwso to shirk the oldlgntlnus eomiceted.wlth thc woTk « f restoration iu Belgium and Northern Prnnee. They Iniploro tho protoction o f tfie Freneh nutborities ogalnst the ir ,

' opponents an.l beg thc privilege of coming to Paris fo r negotlotiona.*'

' Tho acpomi telegram waa aa fpllowa: - ‘■'Bvorj-thlng Is- quiet in 'Mayonee. ■

: Tho m njority o f the population la w ith

i l i l l ; OPfOiiROER

Under Arrest in Hasting, Neb..! for Killing Her Own

, Little Baby. ■• . HASTINGS, Neb.. 7/P) “ Complaint ’’ charging f ir s t .legreo murdor today wos filed in d is tric t coijrt by tho rounty

'■ atloroey against M innie Owens aald. to - .* bo a fonnor resident o f Douglaa. Wyo.,

who yesterdny killod her two'm onths';'' old baby by slashing Its throat w ith a *■ l.ntcher* kn ife . Tho woman ia bolng

held ponding an investigation aa to her - ' sanity. She camo to ICaatiags la i t April.

Ruaty SteeLTo clean rusty stoel. o il well th» .

■ n if ty porta and n«>t nsldp In tb ls state- . fo r two-or three ilnyw. Theo wipe dry

w ith elenn mgs iin>l polish w ith em­ery nr p iiin ire Mfono. When very n js ty

■ nnd n lilc Ii pollnb Is desired m b ih»' nrtlcle w ltb ti l l t l le nlnck llnie.

Advertiao i t in the Claasified colnmoa.

■ PRODS CONGRESS: EQUAL RIGHTS VOTE

Th is wotosB h M th« p n d d * t back o f har os l b * tmom th« mtw ooncTMi m akloy d a m a g e io r b « r MX. I t b M n . Mo«d W ood PBrk. ehairmaa o f the O o a o w la n l ComtBJttM e f tbe N oU om l B « f. trace Aaeo«iatSan. Tke ■— etitfcin Js d e a u d lB v

• lh a t the C nl ted M ite a mmr he the. c m > l f a a t tw th * 'wmU t * c r u t e«M ] • • W M K

JUNE 8, 1010.

EETEEEMEjdCANSIIELI

- POBiyCTi® Babcock Issues Writ oJ Habeu!

Corpus, in Case of Paii Charged with l\/lal<ing Wai with Girl.

• D is tric t J uiIro W. A. Babcock on i w r it o f habcuB corpuB Momlny rclcMO(

' from custody I-Vnnk G iillcn nnd* Lin: v y Martinox, Mexicans, in (’as

nia county w ith - abiluction o f Am; F a irc lillil, agc j 10 yonr«. ilaughtor oi M m . Amy Pondcrprnirs o f Burloy. The g ir l ifl allcgcil to havu Io ft Iioro home in Burloy on tho night o f A p r il 2S nncl her pronent whcroabonti) aro un

^ known.P rio r to tha t tlmo bIio appcar<<<l witl:

Oullon a t the offico o f tho countv clerk os on applicant fo r n marriage licenac, which wna rofuscil bcenuac «t hor youth.

■ tJnc l*, Takea H and.Tortimony at iirc lim innry pjtamlna-

tions in tho caiWB o f tljo Mcxii-nnB wn* to the o ffcc t that Mnrtinoz prcvailod upon Prank ra irch iM . undo o f the girl, to appeal to her mother ami ntopfnthcr fo r consent to her niarriago to Gullcn

■ 'um lor throat o f n iinatio t\ o f the fo m ilj i f i t wore rcfuBPil.

T lio tCBtim ony o f J. B. Torry< nn au to ­m ob ile driver was to tho o f fo c t th n t on th e n ig h t o f April 28, nt th o in-

.■ «tan<‘ o a t F ra n k P a jrc Ii i lJ , h r ha il ra r- ric il c o rU in porBon« n» pnBHcnROrfi fro m Burley to Minidoka. Ono o f Uio paBSflngerS'be id u n tif io d fro m a ph o to ­g raph , as the Fairchild g ir l. Tho othe r, ho snid , wan M artlne s . ITo m id tha t the g i r l hnd pa id tho fa n*. Several witneBDrii tc n tif ie d thnt Q ullnn wan not nw n y fro m Burley on th e occaaion o f th o a ljogcd abduction o r (lubBcqucnr.

' ly.■ A rr«st Ma^le Here.

Oulten and Martinez were arrontod hero reeently by Sheriff Smith o f Caa- flin county. They wore held to answor in tho din trict court undor bondn o f (1000 cacb a fto r examinationn before Probato Judgo T . E. Harper of Cawla rounty. '

Testimony o f the g i r l ’B m otbor Avas tba t Bho had corrcspomlcdvd w ith Gullen fo r a b o u t 'two yoa ra-and th a t aho had

■received prcBcnta from h im im -lud ing a r in g and a lovo lic rc .

Oullou in «viil to lm a part owner of a Mcxican rooming houno in Tw in t'alln, nnd a worker in tho.beot fioldn. Ho claima rcaidonccB a t Burley. Tw in F uDb and PocateUo, i t is «tatcd.

?VETElilyTEm m w u m

H Returned Service Men of World War to Meet with G. A. R.

Members.Returned aoldiera, aailorii and ma-

rinea. o f tho world war hnve 1ie<Mi in­vited by the vctorani* o f the e iv il war to tako an active part in tlic Maho de­p a rtm en t' ottcampmout o f the Orand A rm y o f tho Repnblie to be held hi'ro June 17, 18 and Ifl. Tho iilans, aa kiv- on by Copfain C. U liongley. chairman o f fho committee in charge, iu a le tter lo the ticcrotary o f tho Twin. Fnlls pout, Amerienn Ixsgion, provide fo r Ihc par­tic ipation by M many rotnniod i.erviro men o f-tho present war an enn bo ns- aembled in tbe parado to be atagcd on WeJneadav afternoon, Juno 18, nnd for tnlka bv 'C a p ta in 1*. W. M rltoborts, Captain'C. H. Krcngel and othorn at a

~ jo in t jtcaaion o f tho velernim o f all Am­erican wara in the, hijjh nchtHil audi­torium on the evening o f that dny.

HUSKOOTESOlfDELEEIlTE

y •______ I/ Democrats and Labor Men Run !

Candidates: Republicans Have ; Contest in Congess. |:

.M TN EAU . A la T u a T w V -A la - ik a ’n vo l- ] , I'ta w ere, choosing today n to r r i to r ia l 1 «le legate tn rongroM lo Riirreed Ihe la ta 1 i lia *. A . 8u lr.c r, <leino<rrnt. 1

Oebrne O rjgaby. fo rm e r a tto rn e y gen­era l o f A la ska , is the do nn .e ra tir ean- .l i i la to fo r Ih c I>o*t. !^ l« > r unions aro r rp o r te d «up]>orting K. (). .Iuni-«. fo rn i ir

■ s iii> e rin ten ilcn t <>f K e te h iknn srhools. Hepublieana hnve no ea nd idn te aa

• Jam es W ickersham . tb o ir candidate , " w ho w as defeated b v H u ltc w las t >o-1

▼ e a b e r, haa f i lo d a content in eongress! fo r the poat.

CMi«y aa • V«nl«f. ; |Comlox up t o ^ r d Saodr Hook n

R Perfectly p ladd • « we were blesMd { ^ w llh J tm tbat amount o f bate which [

tom ed Coney Island Into Venice. Ar- Ib u r EL Shipley wrltea In Serlboer’* i JIncaiJne. Tba aea woa an Adriatic lag iion: w« m isht hate le ft Trlesti OTcmlgbtl Tbe aame merdfuJ mist chnnffed tho clear-cnt outline* o f lhe j ■k.r*crai>en» Jnto T u m rr’a p lc to r t* ond . llll* Boy and lhe Poel l>emnm ew tn th i _ w ltb tbe Kxlasy o f yonth.

JvatOne day Jaoe wn» lo o k lo f at th e j*

dealh n o ilcw and when asked why «he | ‘ rra<llnc them ahe rcp llo fl: " I

------ .n-mnt to ae« If Uncle Blm la dead yet." •______________ ! ]

'v« a r t a«aia m aslaf ttoekfood. Th«; I T«ri« fW la H H k. | <

SUB8DAT, JUNB S, 1919. '

tmv ® ,o f . Tbla g ir l may b« tho a o rt queoo

•PI,, o f 'England I f tbo “ guoaaoa" o f omo Qrltlab roya lty may bo baaed nn tipoQ any rc&i kno«l«dse. Kor “2’ name la .Lady PhyliU King,

daughtor o f tbo E a ri oM^oTalace. Tbo Prince o f Wales baa beon «

peraiatent caller o f late.

ago - = a = s ^ = : ^ = : s<it ■

jo c a ljQ r e - v it ie jwna

' i r f Vacation—Mias Ijaura McIIvaiiu*,her “ county hoaiiitnl, lo ft onI Monday to apcnd hor month's vacation l i ly Portland and Seattle.

Loavo fo r Former Homo—Miss Fran- [tf^ COB Agar and hor mother lo ft Mondny hnt morning fo r Chieago and pointa in In- *u- nianu nnd Michigan, tho lr old homo.ors Fathor’a lU a w Calls—.Mrs. \V. W. Ibo ra rish nnd .Mrs. W. 8. Parish le ft th is to- morning fo r Montieollo, I llino is , whuro or, thoy wero enllcd by word o f tho aorl- la t ous illness o f tho lr father. • rai •

Is Oaert Hero—Miss M attio H a ll, l„n Miles C ity, Montana, ia v is iting nl the

homo o f Q. M. SimpHoii. Mias’ Hnll is a tencher of domestie seleueo in - th o high flchool o f Milns City, nnd is on her way to 'tho Uni'ioraitv o f Washing-

od ton.aa- ' *■ - " ,mr 3alnbrldge Zs Betained—J. T. Bain- o f bridgo was Kappointed aa loader o f tho >ro Tw in FalU band by tho e ity couneil da a t its mooting laat ovoning. M r. Bain-,

bridgo has Borvcd in tb ls capacity fo r as soveral vearB and ia also loader o f tbo en high Bchool band.

n|{ Sanitarinm Movo—8. C. W yatt ami W.' A. Brown, propriolors o f the

o f W hite Croas Chiropractic sanitarium. ,Ih now locatcd on M nin uvoniio oas1, nrc ilo making plann fo r removni nbout Bcp- ]]g tomber 1 in lo tho residence o f Dr. W.

F . Pike at tho cornor o f Th ird nvoiuio and Second atroet north rocently pur-

E chaaod by thom fo r this puq>osc.

F e d ^ Job Open—A flrom an cxaml- nation to f i l l tho position o f fireman-

S laborer in tho cuatodiaa serriee, Fed­eral buUding, Tw in Falls, a t an annual aalary o f $720, ia announcod by tho c iv il aorvico commiaaion to bo beld hero J u ly 2. Tho ozamination consiats o f f i l in g an applieation w ith Ihe distriet

d aeeretary, Bcaltlo, prior to tho hour o f closing buainess on Ju ly 2. •

Tank Maa Betoms—Theodore T. Budrow, Bon o f M r. and Urs. 0 . T. Budrow, former residents o f Tw in Falla and now liv in g noniTpocatcllo, return- od Monday from overseas sorvico w ith the American tank corpa and la spend- fug a fow daya hero. M r. Budrow is a former member o f tho Twin Falla u n it o f the Idaho regiment. I io became separ/iled from this un it through il l- neas when i t sailed and later joined the

7 tank corps, taking part in ,tho figh ting ’ on the Ht. M ih ie i and Argonuo soe.toia.

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Fred B. Itussell. fianc-o J>f Miss Fom Kinrs, orrivc<l in Twin Fnlls todny from Vukon. Oklahnmn. The dnte o f Iho Kmes weddint; hnn been chnn»;eil f*!«»» the fifteen th lo Sundny, the eighth.

Mrs. K. 8. Lamed entiTtninod twon- ty ladies nt brtiiue Monilnv evening in

* honor o f Mrs. K. .M. ywoeley. The l^ r - , nod home tv.ts lie n n llf iilly deeornted in

roHos. A flo r n very pleBH^ul evoninc m Ut (-nnls the gin-sl* won- "erved w itb

delieioua refreshments. The priro fo r fl high score, a ninho;jnny eandlestick,

went t» Mm. Robbins. The tfucsts were I MCndnmoa O. D. Aiken, Tnylor Com-

mills. I* (Tiis, Mnxwell K. A. Walters,I H. A- Rond. T. J . W.Kids, I^-onnrd Smith,

W ilbur I l i l l . llnm ilton , .\slior Wilson, t- M. .1- Sweoley. U w is , W. H. Qroon- il how. K ing, Wnrron, C. H. Burton, <•'.3 K, IJooth. W. II. PrieJ>c. .Mi»<o« Grcen-

how mill .Tnne Mnxwoll.I- •I- Unexpected Information.® A cIcrKymnn Inst bis horae ud a S:it- ^ anlny evonlni;. A fle r bunting w llli n

boy un til n f lc r uildnlKbl ho gnvo up j*l ID dw pn lr. The next tiny, soinowlini I-’ i dejected / it hip loss, bc went Into Ibo is! pu lp it and took fo r hls loxi the follow-

; lng pussne*' from Job: "Oh. tlm t I iine\«’ wlM-r.‘ I m lcht Hnd liln i." T»<e

I hoy, sti|*|»<>«lrn:.tlM- lior-'..- «iiH s till III''I M in io n I ' f t l i o i i j i i . . r t . - . i m il : " I k n o "

, 1 wbiT<‘ ho Ik. U vs hi Smllb-a

| | - ........ ...................................Thr (Ussirird columns aolve a wide '

’ ' mnre of selllnc protxlenia for you.

• j |“ Q 1 < ^ J ' S ± f ± e d ~

(T o o 'la ta fo r elaaamcatloa.)

' WANTET>—.Middle agi-d” woman (im : f { necessarily a nurme) In carc for Invalid . la n d as"ii«t w ith beu»ework. I ’ho-i*- I t U2-VT, or ra il at Sth Ave. H■ ; Battery Ckarglag aad repair work.

. Bzpert worVmanahTp. We lav ita you e ; to call* D. C. Wateon Compaay, de«J- ) | f r r , Tw la Palla, Idaho. . adr. ,

CITY STBEETS Tfl BEilEillOEII

Council Acts on Petltltins of Property Owners Request­

ing Change.Aeting on Uio petitions o f aovora!

property ownora affected tho c ity cou • I c il nt ila mooting lost ovoning, diroctod tho drawing o f an ordinaneo providing fo r cu tting o f f tivo foet o f tho 'curb along eertan ccntral atreots and avcu- non nnd tho widuning o f theao thorough­fares by th is me'ana.

J Tho Btreotfl and avenues affected nro Thind nvonuo north and eaat, ono block each way from Shoahono; Bccond nv- enuo north and oast; ono block cach wny from Shoahono, and Socond alroet north and weat, -one block each wny from U a in . Tho aTonoes aro to bo mado 00 foot wido and the ttrooU 40 feo t wide.

Tho additional cost o f u v in g ^ n d o th^r ln<provementa entailsd by the chaugo is to bo assamed by tbe prop- e rty owneng.

. Tho ordinaileo p rov id ing,-for n a r-’ rower thorouglifarea.was adopted by*tho _ J council aomo ten or twelvo yeara ngo.

Thd council, olao recoivod potitiona filo d by proporty. ownora M k lng fo r

' eztonaioo o f tho paving* d is tr ic t to in- jqq cludo Fourth nvenuo eaat and Third

ftTcnuo west.Tho matter o f creating tho new jmv-.

‘an- ing d ia tr iH together w ith actiou on dny the ordinaneo widening tho strceea ia In - to bo takon up a t the next mooting o f

the .a^oneiLw *■. . ‘ Transportation o f the Future.

'^nnaportatlOD la the (unjlnmcntaJ ori- o f progress In 'clT llltaUon. A ll tb liijrs

m iis l pnsa through It as Utrougb the ncck o f-a bottle. I f wu cnn tn insport on«Tgy w ithout using cum cn rry It. there Is ju s t so much gnJn. K luctric ity

tho ** energy w ithout subHtaucc. Us tm nsiiilsslon cbIIb fo r no vehicle other

n^. tbon n eoppcr wire. Ilcncc la It obvi­ous tbnt we must look lo e lectric ity fo r (llHtrlbutlng lho power on which

*“ • our ec-oiiomic fiiiu iV na a notion d©-

in., - --------- — ■ror epe^ctea .<bo The word ta derived from the La tin

••Hpoctuculuin.*' which menns ahow. n tt « h lb lt lo n . dlaplny fo r the grau ilca- , ;1,P lion o f tho eye. etc. Tb6 word easily im. nccommodntcd ItBclf to describe the u c Klnfl-ses Invented In the th irteenth ccn- op- tury, some pay by n F lorentine monk : 'V . nnmed Alensandro dl Splwi. nnd olh-

era by RoRer Bncon. Tbey surely cre- Ittcd n apeclnclo fo r persons long lu- ' dieted w ith defccUve sight.

nl- -------------------------— 1in- By-Product*. ixl- By-products arc subfitnuces or re*. i ^ suits obtnlnw l colln lerally or Incld^n- .

in lly Id tbe operntion o f a spcclHc ’ process o r mnnufncturo o f somothlnB 1 else. In huntlnR gnme fo r food tbo ‘ bides nnd fonthers nre by-proilucta; In ' m nnufnctoring lumber sawdUHi nnd ■ sbnvlngs nrc by-products; In the mun*

T. ufncture o f pna. coke la n' by-product, , T. though not the only one evolved In tho j Ua •process. in - ___________________ <th < J. Engllah Worda. ,Is I t wonld bc Impoaaible to civo thn , l i t exact number .of wortla In Ihc KnR* j ne llah language, Words arc cons iiiiitly i 11- being coined nnd foreign words nre be* le |q£ added to the lani^Jngc. A rccent 1

edition o f a lending dictionary givea ' •• between 400.000 and' 600.000 worda. I

Uany o f tbem are dcrtratlTea, aa nm .. ‘ rtm slng, ran, mnaer. etc.

Qluten. “ 'G lafen Is the main nu tritive element i

tn a ll floor mnde from grain, though I t <™ esiata In larger proportion In some ra* i(,,, Holies o f wheat than In othera, nnd In *

hnrd wheat more Ihnn In s o ft Gluten Iflour is flour from which Ihc starch ielement bns been wbolly o r pnrtly ro- (

ll- m<ivc<l. tbcn'by belicrlnK It fo r the usa <>>i « f diabetic pntlenls. Ir ___________________ 1I” Makaahlft, aa It Were. | i[l, A strange fam ily Imd roopnlly moved or Into the neighborhood. Hobert had k, mnde tbe acquaintance o f the small rc aon and hnd^ lenmed from him tbnt e n- the mon wna only the iMiy’a stcpfnth- r

er. and. In explnnntion lo me. Robert | “ > nald: " I t nln‘t Jnmes* own daddy. |

mnmmn; bo’s Just n second-haDd^ ] n [*.' one."—Chlcjyfo Tribune. 1 i1- ------------------------------ j I'

Raising Foxes on Ranshe*. IB n l-iliij: ntnrli-hrw l fnxcs un In- I ''

dustry ibnt Is holnc cnrrletl nn e i* *1 I- len«lvely In nil tbeCiinniUnn provlno*a," In nt lenst n dozen o f the norihem- I’ most stntes o f the Unlle<1 Stntes, nnd I* boKlnnlnc in Jnpnn nnd Nonvny, nil .0 ly lnc In mucb lb«» snme rllm n tc t)e1t,• ndiipicd to <lome"tli-ntlng the black. .1 fo t. nnder tbe mott favorable condi* „ - " I- ____________A W r mee mgmia making atoekfood. T ba , a rw iu Kalla Flour UUIa.—Adv.

m il r»lftte iletUrr bHpi to nuikr .1 t iln rrr and finer city. Tho clivsiiiried

1 nds. iherTifore. or* c jt j l>oll<ler*. <■

H o t a n d ColS p e c ia lly f in e Itinches a re s e r f ro m hom e baked goods.

' i COOL, EETSESHZNO DRIK.

: H O M E B•y T w in FaHi,J-

TW IN FA LLS

[DlAySTRANSIirS ’ I PEOPLE fflED

RESPOillLITy. Head of Delegation Declares

That Nation Should Be Ac- ct„d quitted o f,Things Done by curb Empire.VCU- - ’ ---ugb- ST. G EEM AIX, (iP)— U|«n receiv­

ing lbe tren iy from the nllies horo to- aro day, Dr. K n ri Bcnnor, chnirmnn o f thn

lock Austrian lUffprntion, outlined l>riefly nv- tho hiatory o f tho oatabliahment o f thtf

cach GormDn-Austrlan ropublic and declared roet i t hod no rolatlon w ith the former Hn:>- wny burg empire.I b« “ For a long Umo tho people o f Ger- B 40 man-Austria woro w aiting in distress

fo r th is preaont day to come, whieli j;n d ahall relievo tho tenaion causcd by Ilto the uncertainty as to tho t peooplo fu tu ro ®

irop- atoto,*' ho aaid.‘ T io Danube monarchy against

u a r- which tho allied nnd associnled powers r th o havo wagered war w ith whieh thev '0. havo concluded and annlatiee, has ;iona eons4-d to oxist. The tw e lfth o f Noveni-

£or ber, 1918, ma.v bo considored tho day ,I in- o f ita denth. From this dny ou there h ird was no monarchy any moro, nor a big

power over -which ho could hold his ' pav-. sway. There wns no more the fn tn l

on dunlism, neither nn Auatrinn nor n nnn- a s ia gnrinn govornmont; no nrmy or any ; o f other reeognisod institntion vo.'<lo(l ^

w ith piiblin power.Short Order Porliamenta - «

....“ There remninod only eight naliun- * Jtttl a llies liuprived o f nny publie orgnni/.a-

lion, nnd over night they erented tho ir ff , „ own parlinmenta. the ir own governnicnt

‘ * nnd tlie lr own armies; in short, the ir M own independent states. In thq snmo

■It. tvny ns-thn other nationnr atutoH, our - : ity ,in)w republic too hns sprung into lifo .Us Cousoqwcnl-ly, sli« onu no more than

her *hc former be conaidoreil sui-cessor o f 8 ljv-|. the Into monnrcliy. Fri>jii 'thin vory , j,_ point nrises the fnndamonlnl enntri'- ileb under which wo nre Inbiiring ^, tho most nnd whieh is w aiting to be

elenrod Ivofore this high nssonihly.Never Declored War. w

“ The' Oermnn AiiHtrinn ropnlille, in F ils present shnpe, bns novor ileelnrod

itiB ' ' ‘■'■‘'I' onrriotl on n wnr, in rolu-tion lo tho western powors, nover hu'l .

I ■ fho position o f n wnrrin i; power from nn intornntionnl point o f vieiv.

-W e .woro before you na ono o f llio pnits n f the vnnqui«{ie 1 nnd fnllon eiii-

'cn- |,iro. Wo nssumo our portion of tho in k lin liilit ie s growing onf n f those, our ri5- H >ll>- Intionn' to the allied powers, nnd we tr :re- are woll aware o f tho fact Ihnt our Ir lu- fa te iB reatlng in your hands. ||<

W ant inalienable Bight. m*‘ Wtf hope and boiievo thnt tbe eon- q

si'ieneo o f tho world shnll not deny lo our people nnr cnrtnil 4ho innlionoblo

re*, rigbt o f jo l f d^term innlion, wWoh Ih., “ 1 en* olnlmed lo be the vory nim o f tholr war IHc woKod ntjninst the Hnpsbnrg nnd tho Inc Hoheni'.oUern monnrehios, n right whieh ch Ibo l*C'>ph', confiding in tho principled ^

m recognijied by fbo nllied powors. hnve md -ndopled ns a fnndnnienta) bnsis o f llio ir

hew conatitutioD. nn* jyygj thn t Ihe w orld ’s commonJC'- sense w ill not hnve in view nor w jll tho jie rn iit our oe.onomle ru iii. Tho destni.--

lion o f the eeonomic un it o f tlio nionur- chy, Ibo separation of our mountnin- ous eounlry from nil its nntlonnl rer sourres hns eondomned us, lhes<> last six months, lo privationa whieh are by

IR* fn r osi-eo<liug the suffering* onduro.l tly in wnr time.:>e* It was only due to the Kcnorous ro- mt lie f netion organized by M r. Hoover,■ea ou rosolutlons ]<ias4>tl by the nJUed fta. powers, that wo have Ik-cii «ived from TW, downright s tarvation."

One* Fowerful Empire.NVi country, not even Esypt. made

~ A d(*cpcr ntnt'k In the history o f the •nt n iiden t world than Mea^'^potniiiln. For I t th.nisnnda o f years It was the seat of

ra> lbe Anayrlnn aud Bnbylonlau einplroa.In To the bountifu l reaourccj; o f notnro cn Its peoples addod those n f act .and ch aclfncc, and the country during the ro- ceiilurles wnxotl not f-nly In mnterlal ise we;iltb nnd iD lllln ry power, but also

In cuUurc. T lie anelont glory of Moaopotnmlii haa passed, bot the

I Blamour n-ninlnn.ed ______________________ ,Qd , These Oaya of Kyaterla.>11 I t Is clnlmo<l Uml cbvss plnying la a t dylnB out. In the old dnys, when hy*- h- forin <lid not hnve posRosalon o f the ■rt land nnd Iho Inhnblinnts tlioroof. chess ly> pbiylnc xvna <iulCe p<ipular. Now we ed j lire n stonm-hontod clvlllLntlon. w ith no

! llmo for.study fo r the mere delight o f I li-nrnlni;. ncmenibcr when Pnul U or- j pliy o f Now Orlenns wna lho cheaa

In. 1 w lznnl of U>e w o rld !—Loa Angeles .1. Time*. *ea. ------------------------------'" I Much Sameness In Mankind.

; Con.Molo yoursrif. donr old mnn nnd bro thor; whnlever you mny he suro of.

• bo sure nt lonat o f this, ihn t you nro ,, * drentlfu lly like other peoplo, llumnn

nntnro bns a much jn-onter penlus fo r J t^IneIlo^^ thnn fo r o r ls in iit lly .—1/OwelL

•bai ------------------------------Course N o t

— Suld the fnet-tlous feller. *XJonnH‘ ~ 1 I'ood Is not W\c kind i l ia l Vs aerved In

<^urac*.’’

o ld L u n c h e sse rve d a t a l l tim ea— pre pa re d

R IK K S A T OUB FO U N TA IN

B A K E . R YIda h o

LS D A ILY N E W S _

F R O M J U V f iN I L E W O R E

Doing Juvenile work in CtttCBgo Ured itio amDiuo&fe or u iaa Mar- caret W Stewart, daughter o t Etholbort Stowart o f tbe Depart­ment o t Labor Study and work In legal a ffa ir* followed and now Miaa StowaH baa Jnat been «d* m itted ■» lo praeUee before ' tha Utalted SUte* Bopwma Coon.

P e x - i O M . a . 1 s

.Ineob Helloseh o f Buhl wnn hero on business Mondny.

Paul Swearingen from Kim borly wna In Tw in Falls Monday.

Mrs. Pottigrovo o f K im berly wns shopping in th is e ity Mondny.

Mr. nnd Mrn. 8. Tijrr>- o f Bnhl wero viMitora in Tw in Falls Monday.

.Mrs. 3f. Kood' of Tiork Crcok npciit Mondny shopping in this city.

Mra. F rnnk.S tone o f Nnmpn is n guest n t the homo o f C. 1-'., Booth.

P. G. Warner o f Cnstloford spent Monday in Tw in Falla un-rbusiness.

M r. nnd Mrs. Robert Kvans o f Caatlo- ford woro visitors in this o ity Mondny.

A. P. Bcnlor from R5phfi^ld spenl Sunday ^vith bis fnm ily in Tw in t'alla.

I^upl. John J. Corcoran o f K im berly wna n husmoss vis ito r in Twin Falla | Mominy. ^

Mrs. 8. A. G illo tt from Castloford wns nn out u f town shop]K'r in Tw in Fulls Mondny.

.Mr. und Mrs. .r. C. Bnll and MVs.’ En thor Uaniolson o f .\shtnn, Mnho, wore visitors in Tw in Fnlls Monday.

Japan's Delightfu l Climate,Jnpnn Is oonsldered. because o f I t*

do llK litfiil cllmnto. tbe plnygt^und o f tho Enst. Uesldentn o f other coun­tries o f the fn r I2nst Indies, tho Phil* Ipplncs. and Uso S iro lls sottlcmcnta. Hock lo Jnpan In tho hot nummer montha to enjoy Ita mounloln rcMrta. Owing to- tho large tourist buslnca* some o f tbcso reaort* prvscnt a ll tb * up-to-date advantages.

The mnn wftA^ta tliinklnK of buyinit It hom>* becomoe n rogulni reader of the clniiBiriod. .

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T h e re ’s more s to u t m a n ’s th a n m ore clY es, inde ed , th e re ’s a ' ed la b o r in th e c u t t in g

N o w o n d e r, th e n , tha1 w ire S to u ts , c u t a n d £ m en w h o ha ve specii m a k in g ju s t th is one c te r W a n a n yo n e e lse e' in g i t , a re p r o v in g so £

W e ’ l l be m ig h ty g la d a n d s a t is fa c t io n c la : c lo th e s .

T h e H irs h , W ic k w ir d o u b le s o u r g n a ra n te * s is t on h a v in g i t in yo

_ _ T A b G re eTh a h o D e p a r t m ]^ O p to d a t * n ? i i? g 7

R e a l E s t a t e T r a n s l e r s

Furniahed By the' T w in Fan* T l* ' tie and Abstract Oompaay

Beod, C. H. W illiams lo Emma 1?. 1‘orter, lo t 11,'block .'57. Buhl.

Deod, W. a. Hvdc to L. i f , Wells, 4(100, lot n , block 4, Liw. 1st Add., Buhl.

Deed, L . E. H igloy to G. E. Higlov, ♦SCO, lots n and M, bloek 8.1, Buhl.

Deod, U tah Conat, Co. to U. 8., NE N E i;n5-i7 :

Deed, D. Hayes, Jr., to E. 8, Chad­wick. « ], lo t 10, block- 2, Idn. OrCh. Land.

Deed, M ary C. Ballenger to C. H. Homploman, «4,000, lo t Id, block 112,

- T. F.Dood. J. a 0 “ Brion lo .r. Orocndyk.i,

*1, lota : i l and 32, bloek 117, T. P.l>eod,-0. 8. Oilbam to B. C. McCoit-

uol, 91, Und. 1-2 lo t.2 , block 107, T. F.Dood, B, W ilborg to K. 0 . Sheets, lot

.1, b lock-114. T. F.Deed, L . Jenaen ot al to 1. W’. Stork,

»2S0, lo t 14, block IS, McColltim Add,, Bnhl.

= * • Doed, Bortlia Neodhnni to F. W. Brown, *14.000, lo t 18, bloek 8S, T. i \

Dood, J. M. M axwoll to J. 8. Kiiiivs,, MOO, lo t JS, block 21, T . !■:. ' ,—' Doed. Mary E. Ixignn lo 15. D. Da-

vies, »tl00, lo l .12, block :i, Enatlawii- 8nb. T. P.

Deod, J. T. Evans to .Mrs, A. U An­derson, <1, lo t 2, block i n , T. F.

"" TRUSTEES TURN DOWNONLY BID SUBMITTED

Tw in FaUa Bcbool Boaitl WlU Be-Ad-▼ertlse fo r Proposala on E icara-

tlo a fo r New H igh Scbool

n Trustees o f the Twin Fnlls sch-.d i l is t r ie t , nt a special mooting lost evoii- ing, rejected thn only b iil submitted on oxcnvalion fo r tho jun io r high school nddition to thn present high achool

In- huihling nnd decideil lo re-advortlBO y. fo r bids to bo oponed nt tbo regular

meeting on Monday evening next. W il- Ig liam Harkins wan tho only biilder aub-

m itUng a propoaal a t th« meeting Inal ly evening.I>" I Architect Bnrton E. J[orso ndvlsol

tho tmstees that thn genoral eontrnet r j fo r oonatmclion o f tho building would In be rondy fo r submisaion to bids w ith ­

in tho noxt IQ daya-

H elpful Chariie.L lt t lo 4-yenr-#ld Chnrlli* wns miss­

ing ono day. n in mother going In search o f him llna lly found blm In

J, Ibo lib ra ry sprinkling a vnlunble book thM waa on the table. "W hy, roy boy.

J. whnt are you doing spollInK that nice book o f ‘dnd'n?” " I wn* Jiisl wetting It fo r 'him bocnuse bp w ild ' i t waa too aw fu lly dry,” hc .rop lkd .

B atte ry Charging and ropair work. Expert workmanabip. We Invite you to eall. D . a Watson Compaay, deal­ers, T w in Fa ll*, Idaho. . adv. ^

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Supt. John J. Pilgerrim Says Filtration Plant Is Being Tested Out and-Pure Water for Twin Falls at Hand.

On Momlay o f next wock, undor tho VroBonl plnii.H. filto re tl wntor w ill bo ih-IlviToii to T w in I-'nIls conuuninra through nit o f tho nminB nnd plpos o f lh(< muntcipnl watornrorkii HyHtum.

Tian Jb tho Htntcmont mndo today Ly .I.ihn J. P ilgerrim . iiupprintL’«<lont r i ' 'iHlerworkH.

TJic nnnoiincomcnt hns boon dofor* rf<t from timo to timo fo r novernl laya

l.rrnufic o f leaks dovclopiof' in •lit* i.i 't ilin j; bnHtn from whirh wator is tiko n into tho f i lte r bcdn, nlthough t lu filtra tio n plant proper has boon c and rondy fo t oporation fo rn t'M jy .tb 'o wook«.

L im it to Oome O ff O ) tho dny tha t filtered water is

turned into tho'-mnins, Suporintondent J'ifR iirrim statod, tho ralo p rov iiliog -fo r Iftwn Bprinklinp only on altom ato days

' w il l bo- suspended.Tho now filtra tio n plant has a capac­

ity o f C.000,000 gallons every 24 hoort. Superintondont Pilf^orrim estlmatet tha t bno-th!rd o f tho capacity w ii l b« nnipio fo r tho jaaximnm prMont n«otU o f Tw in Falls. This gives SOO gallo iu da ily tjie a c h consomor.'

O n J y ^ te ro d wator w il l bo dolirorod through tho mains onco tbo fU tra tloo p lan t is sot in oporation, and i t w i l l bo delivered through tho-mains ones the

■ f lU m tio n plant is sot la operation, aad i t w ill bo furnished both fo r domoftie uso an<l fo r lawn sprinkliag.

anard Against Tronble Tho filtra t io n plant is beinR testnd

out a t . tho prosont timo undor tho su­pervision o f roproscntativcs o f • tho I ’ lttsb u rc F ilte r company, wbich in- fltnllod i t ; 8upor%-ising Ifngincor. Carl

' E. Pointer, Suporintondent P ilgorrim nnd Julius Gagnon, wbo^is to bo in ehorgo o f tho plant.

Further troublo tha t mny bo oxpcri- cnrcd w ith tho settling beds Is not to 1)0 permitted to in terrupt tho <lclivory o f filte red water onco tho plnnt is sot in operation. Tho bods nro two in num­ber nnd in tho event o f a lenit or other < llfficu lty dovoloping in ono. i t w il l bc • Irnincd nnd tho supply tnkon from tho other bed.

BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM FOR KIMBERLY GRADUATESU o a b e n o f Senior O U a wUb S tfa ttra s

and Fiiaeds A tte o d Oommwiao- B tea t-B ze fc fM .,

(Special to The N on io . K IM B B K L 7 — Mombors o f the grad­

uating class o t tho Klmborly^ biffh nrhool w ith the ir relatives nnd fr ie n u , Sundny ovening-’ in tbo high school an* d ito rium auomblod fo r the baccolau- roato program. .T ho sormon on “ Tho P n w rr^ il U fo ,” was dolivorcd by^ R«r/. O. E. Mnngun. Follow ing tho proces- Hlonnl. Miss Marguorit« K errigan play* cd the voluntoor and Mlsg A lm a 8t«el- vm ith gave a v io lin solo. A t the oloM o f thc sermon Miss A lta K in g and Miss Luc illo Wood gavo a duot.. Tho foUowing^ arc tbo mombors o f the

grndunting clasa: N e llie P. Campbell, N e ttie .E d ith Montooth, Opal O. A tk in -

• son. M e ila Farnsworth, Bosaie M . Hal- fe r ty , Marcus A . Pomoroy, Tbreaa M. Strong, Margaret McVey, Jean Hyde, JlnchcJ McKwen, 'Erachcl A . Prabm, . M nrgucrito I ’omcToy, Cephus N . Jo&es, Bunn Bollo McGrow, Mildred OUI, E lis- nbeth Roberts, Mae E. Voss, F a j J . ' Frnhni. Balph J . Baisch.

The class colorsVro v io le t and croam; i its flow er tho li lo r , and its motto, “ Be Square.’ ' i

FILE AMENDED COMPLAINT iOattlemott S a lt Against Local i

Sheeymen fo r $26,000 Damagea.

An ^mended complaint was filed M o nday \in d ls tr ir t eourt hcro In tho j case o f Bobort Bogcrsnn nnd Munlo McLeod, partners, from whom dnaiagos j in . tho sum o f •25,000 is sought t>y God. Schodde and othora on the grounds thn t | tb e ir sheep in tho number o f 7000 last <] M arch tnspassed on leasrd In n l nnd damages the grazing grounds lo th a t extent. Tho p la in t if fs arc Goorge Schodde, Schodde Livestock companv; Low is Nelson, Cliarles Matson. %V. W.. Custer, Oeorge W. Brown, C. E. Mvcr«, [] y. C. Webb, J . P. K e lly and Ohirch v Sm ith doing bnsiness as lhe I.in.-oln and M inidoka Counties Cattle <>nd Horse association. J . R. Both.vi<ll nnd W . O rr Chapman represont tho p la in ­t i f fs , and Walters & Hodgin nnd James >' H . Wise, the defendants. y

RELIEVE NOTE SURETIESJnx7 In D li t i le t Oonrt Says Maker

A lone B e ^ n a lb ld fo r Paynent. ”

The ju ry in d is tr ic t court Monday in ^ tho case o f J. J . Jacobs against J. B. K in g and others, found in its v r rd ir t J. H . Pierson, signora aa security on a fo r the defendants, J. W.- Irons mid note given by K in g and Jacobs In Uio amonnt o f |3(K> which suit fo r collec' tion was brought. Tbe court ordur-'d judgm ent entered against K ing fo r the amount o f the noto w ith 12 por ren t in terest fo r three y rn ra and a t to rn e y 's

.leea. Tbe ju ry accepted tbe statemrnrs o f the de fe n d u ts Iron and Pierson, tb a t tbey had signed a blaak hole w ith the idea t ^ t i t was to be given to aaotbar

.person aad ia the enm o f gSOO.C ot Xhls Oot asd Tak» I t W ith TmL

A maa often forgeU the exaet same o f the artic le he wlahea to pttrehaaa, aad aa. • laat reaort takea something elae Instead. T bat ia always dlaarpolst- iag- and onaatiafaetorj. The aafe way ia te cs t th ia oot and take i t w ith yon • • M te aaka aare o f ge tting Chamher-

Tkbteta. . Ton w iU f in d .nothLag aa aBtiafaeteiy (o r eonstipatloa j

. . i d tm d lp t to i. adv.

LOCK LOOMS RIC JSFIlCTORiTR LOnGLERS

ys Conflicting Reports on Fish tc ig Be Found in Various Streams er Are Brought Back by Firsi

Day Excursionists.■ho E xro jit whore high or minldy wato; bo wuiild linve put to unnght th r e ffn rti nrs o f the mont n k il lf i i l nnglor. the remilti o f o f finhing cxcurnionn in th is region «>i

tho iiponlng dny o f the winHon Stmdn,’ ay so fn r ns Tw in Fnlls fishermen nre ro ll m t eernod, ncrm to hnve been in propor

tion to tho Hkill or luek o f the indivi>l or- im l fishermon engaged. Out o f fiiu) O'a pnrtien fo r in/ttanro, ^retuming fron in the dny’n fixh ing on S ilvor creok, tw< is roportod splendid rutchoH nn<l two ro

gh ported DO Itirk n t n il. Tholiamo is tru( on w ith respi'i-t to fiHherinen whtkJupnir 'o r od to tho Malad rivor. Rork creek

Sninion r ive r nnd-Sanil-springs, nccord iug to tho reports brought back b j

is the fishermen, were w ithout »linfti> n t pointments fo r tho anglers, whllo no- 'or W d y ; seems to hnvu had nny lu rk oi: ,ys Ballinger creok, Wood rive r nr Flat

Creek.ic- Stories They Tellr t . Out o f tho reports 'brought back l i j ;et T w in Falls fishcnnon oa Sunday— an ; be nearly ovcry town mnn wnnring an un rla usual touch o f sunburn js io be suspe.;t ua ed o f having spent the day at tho w.i-

tersido w ith his fiah ing o u tf it— tho fo l ed low ing hnve been most diHcussed;90 D. R. Johnson and p a rty on tho M 0 ‘ be nd rivor, cjiught tho lim it, using fios. be O. W. Shrout, A. O. ISshcr, Frank id McAuloy, Edw in A . W ilson on Silvor :1a creok, report groat luck w ith the uso

o i f lic s and spinnora.W. n . Wngner, Paul R. Tabor, Davo

id O irdner and Aubroy Oox found tho u- fish ing good on Salmon rive r, among tie tho flies used, queou o f tho ^mters and n- g ray hacklo seeming to be tho most j 1 productivo o f rosnlts. m L. F . Morso and- iia rty on McMullen in creek, cuught n uicn niesit <if sniitll

frys .rl- G eo^^ W. W ilcox. C. K. M cM illc ji, to .M. W. Denoyer and the ir fnm ilics, fisli- ry ing botwoen thc hours o f 10 ii. ni. and ot 4 p. Ul. on upper Rock i-ruek, < nuglit n- 14.'l trout using spinner and hnil. er Dr. O liver Iln rs tad and John Smith. )C w ith . t l io ir fam ilies fonnd fa ir finhi'iK 10 ou tho Maind river.

R. B. K in g Olid fnm ily nt Snn<! Springs, hfld grent luek.

l-'rank Robs nml I ’ rlinn T rnrcy hnd _ no luck nt .F ln t vreek becnnne o f higii S wnter.

. W. O. Thompson and fam ily Hpent M tbo day on Ballinger creok on the Iln-

gtirman road, w ith no luck.W vS; H ill. W. R. I ’riobe, W. K. N l* .

r ive r 'a n d S ilvo r creek, w ith 'n o roitulln. W alter Dufresne, Hugh Unvin au.l

3- famlHcs, w ith Frnnk Ju. Ptilnnm pur th fluod the same course w ith sim ilarly uu- S, satisfactory rosuUs. n* Ud. O uttcry nncl Charles Darrow npent u* tho day on thu MaInd river, liut got 10 no fish.V. ................ f■»-

S' R e a l E s l a l e T r a n s f e r s»e .sa ---------- ------ ---------- ■'

runU shed B y the T w in FaUs T t­io • t ie and A b t tn e t Compaay - ft. » ■ ■ ■ ■ ! ■ ■d- ----------£. Satorday, M ay 31.

Deed, J . C. Goodman to W . W. Bolton, “ • ♦475, Jots 17 and 18, block 08, BjihL ^ Dood, J . M . Durfeo to B. F . Duncan,

ICSOO SWSW 13 and N E N E 23-9-15.Dood, E. D. H un t to J . F. Honry,

$COOO, ].t. BW 8K 36-10-19. to Deed, J. Weber, Jr., io A . -M uollor

«13(ro00 W-1-2 NE "9-9-ie._ Deed, J . MacCalman. to W. A. .\^m- I Iirose, samo land.

Deed, J. G. J iniopolls c t al to M. P ink 1 »2.'>00 lot 9, block 14(1, T w in Falls.

Deed, P. M. F ritrc n to L I I . Taylor *3250, lo t 0, b lock C2, T w in Falls.

i Deed C. J. Hahn lo Mrs. Yctto Leo-0 poid 1700 lo t 10, bloek 8, T w in Falls.“ W. H. Schuirt to C. I I . Quinn <2000,* K 1-2 NW N E N W , 1310-17.

L . B. Whipple to C. P. Wertrbaughor1 11, E 1-2, lo t 12, block 4, M urlaugh Add.\ Tw in Falls.* Deed, F rank I . Davies lo D. D. D.i- vies 11, lots S nnd (i, Mock DO and l i t

’ It, block 24, Tw in FalU.. A w indow plncnrd. "P 'o r K e n l." «Io»*s

iio l coat m uch—uii a cnrd. f iu l to r<-)]r ' upon It to fin d you a le n n n i in.-xy lx> a I Very c««tly po licy. ' __________

I Booze la K o t a Oood Onre.1 From tho Amea Iowa Intclligencer.

When a roan comes to you a ll doubled I UJI w ith pain and declares ho w ill die in

your pri-M’nre unless you procure him a d rink o f whiskey, send bim to n doc-

; to r or else give him a dtise o f Cliombcf- la ln ’s Colic nnd Diarrhoea Remedy.

* There is a mistaken notion among a whole lo t o f people tha t booie is the hest rem rily fo r eolic and stomach, adv.

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e.rt* Vw.^- O rg a o d te * . w b i te And f lg n rfo l. ' “• c h o o l d a y " f ih i r lc s w h ic h ih e m l

lacenee o f a tu d y 'h o n ra w h ic h hsM a. ta c k e d u n t i l d la tlncC c h a ra c te r o t 1os. M ie c t lo n s . H e m a tlte h e d n e t ( r l l lam k • ! « . cQ m blaod- l n som e on o o f tb iv e r V U h lo o A r t d o llo e a to ra .

ieOARO REFERS : TSACTIONON I NURSES’ HOMEi ih . Opens and Considers Bids on

General Contract and Plumb- ing Heating; Early Award Is Indicated in Statements.

I l j i i ____ -T he c o u n ty ccjnm lsaionera M on da y

.. opened th re e b id s on th o go ncra l con- t r u r t fo r constnnstion o f a nu rses ' bome

' to bo b u i l t on th o counU ' genera l bo»- p i ln l g rounds nnd eonsidered ns m any

J proposals fo r the in s ta lla tio n o f plum b- and h e n t ii ig f ix tu re s o f the bu ih l-

in g , b u t lo o k no ne tio n e ith e r to ncc‘'j i t o r ro jo c t au y o r a l l bids,

c u t N ecesa ity la p e ra t lv e .g u t Tho p ro b a b il ity o f e n r ly acceptflnce

o f th e low e s t b ids, how over, is ind ica te d i l l s tn tem ents o f th c con im lssioncrs to

" * ' the e f fe c t th n t n lth ou gh b u ild in g costs hnve n d vnn rcd m a to r in lly s ince the b i l i td in g o f tho s tru e tu ro was f i r s t p ro ­posed, thu necessity fo r th e b u ild in g li&s in rrensed ra th e r th nn d im ln isho d nnd the m n tte r is one w h ich dem nnds Jm ^e- i l i i i te d tle n tic in .

T he pn>j)osed b u i ld in g ,-b y t.Tking fro m th e ho np itn l b u ild in g pro pu r bo tb the em ployes o f tho in s t i tu t io n nn d tho p a tie n ts re g u la r ly cnrcd fo r as >:ounty

on, chnrt'es w i l l double the cap a c ity o f tho lio H iiitn l i t in n la tcd .

■n, B id s B n bm ltte d .B id s on Ih o general co n tra c t wore

r y , s u b m ilte d ns fo llo w s : K n rl F e lt, T w in F n lls , 132,400; W ill ia m O. Reed, <>28,-

lo r 24.’>: E rne s t W h ite <25,540.T h o fo llo w in g b id s fo r h e .itln g and

g j. p lu m b in g f ix tu re s n is tn llc d we.-c cc.n- s ide re d: Hom o P lu m b in g Sc H e a tin g

u j j com pany, h e a lin g $3220. jilu m b in g $3,- 000; O ^ ra r Johnson, bo th ]d u ii ib in ; ; and

l-_ he n tin g , #.S07G; K. i*. K«vnnk, h e a tin g , ?.TJ2.*: p lu m b in g #4093.

T h o cost o f th e b u ild in g Inst y i i i r Avhcn p la ns fo r its ro n s lru e tli» i \vere nbnndaned- becniise o f w a r eou UHonrt

' nnd b u ild in g rrx t r ic t lo n s , w o rild l::lv c been nh ou t 921,000, i t is sta ted .

The <o«t o f th e ho sp ita l b tiib D n g p n ip e r, b i i i l i in I f l " , was np p rii.x in in le lv

'•V ,.w o lt l tti<- Ions w a it fo r a h u y fr—ortver-

tls i- l l ia t ronl rn tn tr In Ilie cbinsirled.

r . F o r th e B e lie f o f*K henm aU c P a isa .ly W hen ynu have s tiffn e s s aad soreness “ o f th e muscles, ach ing jo in ts a jld f in d

i t d i f f ic u l t to m ove w ith o u t p a in t r y m asnaging Ihe n f fe c tc il p a rta w ith C h n m lu T ln in ’s L in im e n t. I t w i l l relle%'e

?d 111'' p a in nn .l make rest and sleep possl- in Ide. ' adv.

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Bargain Prices ;O ne Five-Passenger |

C ole in G ood con­d ition .

MAGEL BROS.Phone 96 T w ia Fftlls

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flgn red ! .Oeorgeues u td n ^ ara U ie .^ le tnlas is to wear th la n u n iM r to rem ln* i l h a re retreated. A l i are f r i l le d and r o t (he indlTidQal-ia b roagh t o a t u t&e (r l l la , pafflnga o t lae«: H ifllt» afad pottea •r.tb e fo o r Q0W -iB (^e la ahowa here by

^ GEORGE WASHINGTON

IS ORDEIIEO nP r e s i d e n t ’ s S p e c i a l S h i p P r e > p a r e s t o S a i l a t T w e l v e H o n r s

L N o t i c o A f t e r J n n e B .

r BREST, w v -T h o lin e r Oeorgo Wash­ington, in which Presidont Wilson has three, times crossod thc A tla n tic , Ims

o n been ordered to be ready to sail on 12 .h'ours’ notice nt anv tim e, a fte r miil-

n iD - nlirht June 5.d Is V ernon 'w ith 15,000 reg-j-

lars from tho sixth division under com- mand o f M ajor General W alfer I I . Gor- don, willed this morning fo r New YorK.

, The Sibony and tho Oriraba. c.nch rnr-* ry iiig 4,000 men o f the e igh ty-firs t di-

iomc night fo r Newport

3 CHANGE OF BUTCHERSIN BRITISH EMPIRE

Tired o f Those to' Whom Tbey Were A ss l^e d B ritons Patronize

New Store.;atcd ______'» LONDON, {Corncspondehco o f Thoposts Associated Press).— Nearly everyone in-

Eugland has changed butchers in tho JJf®' past few weeks.or ia doing bo now.

: has Whon' s tric t ra tion ing was in forcc w id each householder was compelled to reg-

ister w ith one butcher and buy a ll mcut from him. Peoplo woro standing ,1a

king ii„e fo r tho butcher’s supplies, h is hop. “ Otb j „ . „ ,vrre cleaned e ve r/ day before hisI customers could get whnt they wanted,

nnd he was irrita ted at prlc.e nnd alli>t- ment. A few shar]> words and soon the butcher and the consumer were hnrdl.v on speaking terms. This went

kvcrc on during tho war bccause tho butcher i f 'w in he had meat was forced to supply tho P28,- rrg is tran t, he rou ld not ovort^chargo

him and tSb registrant was forced to and purchaso from tho t butcher. cc.n- 17,0 result wna thn t when thc gov-

ernment decided housoholdcrs could * register w ith another firm nearly every-

body dlrb They a ll calculated thoy could not in jure th e ir position,

v in r ®l” ce yesterday the consumer is no vere rc<piired to give coupons fo r

. moat, bu tle r and sugar. Tho groccr and ■ tve butcher s t i l l is rationed, however,

and they deal out to tb e ir customoreII obout tho some amount delivered to le lv when rou|>ons wpro required. Tho

' supplies to tho retailers oro rap id ly be­ing increased. Tlie food m in is try prom-

vrr- isi's Ihnt i l w ill not bo long u n til one of the most necessary but moat irksome systems o f the war w il l havo ended and

sess coupon l>ook be' discarded.

E\cenciit hog fre .l fo r sale. Th.' r ith (Adv.) ieve ------ ■- 'issi- , Iid v . I

T REAL BARGAINS!50x05 concrete garage. F o lly I

equipped, 2 lo ts 50x125 eacti. |Price fo r a il >5500.00. *3000 eash. {

I I balance 3 yearly payments. IFor rent, 3 acres and 3-room

house, a ll plowed and ready fo r > sugar beeta.i Absolutely modem new 5-room

house^^^ood location a t 13050. f2 1 5 tf^s h , balance 2 1-2 years.

I have several bosiness build- I ings fo r sale.I 3 bosiness lots on Snd Ave. j North . Prico #500 per tot.[ 30-room rooming house, a ll fnr- I nbhed, priee fo r bargain. 112 -• 000—»fl,eoo do w n .

100 acree w ell improved farm , good aoU, p lenty o f wsate water,1-S mile from Holliater, «122 per aere. 1-2 o f the erop goes w ith Jt.

Have a buyer fo r three or foor room bonse.

GASPER NYGORDom aa u« shd a tb . so.

. TalephOBa. naldanee 642; o ffiee X7B

iRMSOCIETy MEETS NTHE • yTMPTIll

First of Series of Gathering a Which Many Organization Will Mal<e Effort to Combini to Push Common Interests.

SALT L A K K C IT y , (i'p)—Tlic fir< o f a series o f mootings o f farm era’ oi

^ ganizatlons fo bo hold in western state fo r tho purpose o f nccomplisbing a f t ■lion o f flll cconoiiiie. ngricultunU, hoi ticu ltu m l nnd dairy ing orgnnizntion in the United States, oponed here toda undor thc nuspires of- fho In term oiif tn in I'lin n rrs ' aa.ioelatinn, fonnorl kno^m as tho Interm ountaln Associi tion o f SugAr Boot Growers.

Among tbo apoakors scheduled to nc dress today'a gathering aro Unite Stnten Senator 'Thomas P. Oore, G iffo r Pinchot, Dr. W. J. Bpillman, od itor «i tho Farm Journal o f Pennsylvania; 11 •A. McSparrun, master o f tho Pcnnsy vania stoto grnngo; Charles fi. Barrett national prosi<lciit o f thc formers’ ui: ion; M ilo D. Campbell, president o f t li Nationol Fedcrotlou e f M ilk Produ( crs, and M orris M cA u llff, presidont o tho formers^ union o f Kansoa.

O thw Meetings Seheduled According .to A'. A. Elmoro c t 6p(

kano. prcflldcn.t o f tho Washingto State farm ora ’ nnion, who ia chairma o f tbe orgoiii» ttion committco o f th

* National Board o f Farm Orgnnizationi i t is hopod throngh tho serioa o f moot ings to bo Leld in western states th i month, to federate the fa rm ing orrani zutlons o f tho sections represented. .

In o roecnt intor\'iow ou tlin ing th , purpose o f tho meeting, M r.' Elmor

said tho t besides tho purpose o f forn: ing a national organization o f farmon n second purposo is to secure sujipot o f tho farmors fo r tho proposod pla^ t

f orcct a national temple o f agricu ltur in Washington, D. C., in which woul bo housed tbe various national fa n r ers' organiuitions, nnd a th ird purpos«

‘ to .b ind togctKer a ll fnrmora orgnnlrji tious o f tho nation Into ono body, whic ran make its influence fe lt in tho ni fa irs o f tbo country.

Excellent hog feed fo r sale. Th J T w in m i l * P lonr M U lt (A d r.

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P a r is H a s I ta O w n L i t t le M o n te C a rlo

PABIS, (J?)—I t may not bo generally known th a t Paris haa ita own UtUe. Monte-Carlo o fow mileb from iU gate# w ith ,a boautlfu l Casino whare roulette

■ I and othor gambling games may be play* H I cd, and con ta in ingn e lnb*(w ithon t any [ I I intricacies o f eloetion). where baccarat f l l and ita Hke may. bo indulged In , Ita

name is Enghlen-lca-Bains, the b a th i . and mineral waters o f tho lit t le town

> d t boiug o f modical value su ffic ien t to o n s ^ noeoaaity fo r ita

l in s The dangora o f a gambling center a t , tho vory gates o f Paria lod tho oham- >• bor o f deputiea to voto in 1013 tha t no

caalnQ nhould be nllowed w ith in a ix ^ t i r s t miles o f tho copltal. The b i l l was s t i l l ’ Of* beforo tho Mnato when the war b e « n

and Eogheln’s Casino beoame a hospital >■ and la to bo brought up 7or dlseoasion hor- again aoon.

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iCTHIC WATER HEATER

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Coe ln««rtion, per C. On« weok, per _____»26c 0m Oae montb, per Hnw------- ’ inm 0W P nO N E 82

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WTWjpOW OTiAflfl " A3ao eabinot,work, ' Moon's S&op, phono 'S.

K A N O T D N S a

h PIANO TDOTNQ— PUone 108. Logsn W Moeio Co.

PROFESSIONAL

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B. W lliS O If—Lawyer.

NOBTH * 8TE F H & K , B . & T. Bldg. P]

B. V . 'Z J lB SO K— General praotieo. CotiUlon H a ll Bldg. In

T A Y LO B C D M a n m Babcock i31dg , Probate and c iv il praetiee.

e W £ E L E 7 & 8W I2ELEY—Attornoys ' a t Law . Practice In a ll Coorta, Twia Palla, Idaho. •

B. a . W O&TB—Lawyer, 'Booma 0 and 6. over Idaho Department Store, Tw in i FaUa, Idaho.

Collection Department. Offices, pin Booma 6 aad 7, over T w in PaUa Eaak ■— & T m at Co., Tw in Palla, Idaho. 1

gttIA O O O U N T A N T S

3. W O LFEN D EK— 113 Main Ave. £ . Phono 201. i ~ j

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J. O. PO BTSBFIBLD —O ir ^ Hydrau- sal* Uo aad M in ing Engineer. iS r in PaUa, — Idaho. Phone 164-J.-------------------------------1

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DB. W T IiY 'S om aO P B A iJT IO SANI- - lA B IU M —AU forma o f E lectric ity , ^ M inera l Vapor and Eloetrie U g h t j, Batha. 804 P ifth Avo. E. TeL 200. j

planta a t the OroonhouH, South Main ^ ' avenno Biggest stock in tbe country, nioi

Here aro pfieoa a t the groenhooao: or Planta fo r gonoral uao, tomato, pep- — per and eggpUiata, 22c per dozen, $1.76 f hundred. Cauliflower, 20e dozon, eab- bago, early and lato, ISo dozon, $1 por ^ hundred. Colery 75« por hundred. Aster ^ planta 80e dozon. Panaioa in bud,. 6Qe ti^c dozen. I f by m ail, 10c extra, dozen; 26c »44 hundred fo r packing aad postage. —

O ITY TOWER GBEENHOUSE, Fadv. Tw in PaUa.

. i i F B E D a U O T E. S N O ok — desirea to announce tha t he resumed £ tbe practice o f dentistry nnd ia now located in hia now offices in the Snook « P Dldjr.. 323 Shoahone Ot. N., T w in Falla. r~= Idaho.

Honra: 0 a. u . to 4 p. m.Tolephone 700. adv. ___ ;

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S m u g g le i n M o n e y to S t a r t ^ B e v o ln t lo n ; U a n y P la c e d p

U n d o r A r r e s t :______ tra tLONDON, ifP) ~ A Ru^lnn Bobl.o-

v ik p lo t on a wirlo nonlo hft" been ilin- jCj rovoroil in Finlantl, n ffon ltnR to an Kzchanjrp Ti’ leRraplt .liujwitrh from Co- penhnRcn. ^iany nrro>itH l i jw f 1m>'‘»i nm.lo. ' '

RpvpfaI Cnillion iimrkn hml boeu ___nmiiRRlrd Into Finlnm l propHmtorj- to n ron tcm r|fttc il rrvo 'i^ 'io ii. Hit' tclp- owd (jram ntatcn, nml n lio ln liovik rrpr<<iion- to f tativo at Uclninjtforn hml <Hntrilnitc<l Jaml more than !l,000,000 initrkn o f th!». Ida tQuantiticn o f wcaponn hn<l l>o<-n given ------«iut nmonc llio uncmiiloycil. but t!ic P< roU[> il'c tJ it that was pmn«o<l was ponnl "ow iny to ilevclopitii'nfs in K im - inun • in .” W ri

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u Jol> yon havo fo r l i ltn —through lho I u r (.laasirioO. i » n h

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board you w ou ld f lra t r«i<J th<« rla»fiiri«*<l •d>. I f you are looktna fo r n iM n le r . | I f UM tbem.

- , .1 m iloo k l■Thft w an t ad w ay” l« erow.l«sl w l lh ' , ,

trave ler* w ho ore on ih r ronJMfi marlset. | AUv

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OLASSIFIED B A T E fliJ Ono insertion, per word_________ ____ 2c t

Ono weok (D a lly and W eekly)_____lOoOno montb (D aily and W ookly)____25o ~

Minimum cbargo fo r each insertion v o f nny classified nd, 15 cents. Ads r must run. fo r a stated porlod o f timo. _

PHONE 32.

W hat Is a good positlOQ m r tb to ~ c you? A good position means ono n to which yoar ablUty counts fo r yonr employer and yio lds the bert possiblyretnxns to yon. In tho v a y ->

- o f Balazy o r wages. I t ^ ha id to compnto the VAXUE to you o f th is ^ aott o f a position—bat tho cost o f “ secozlng I t throngb Turing the claasl­fled In a persistent tray, wiU „ scarcely draw npon your baak ao- connt a t a ll. I t may no t oven cot "■ ▼ery deeply in to yoor spending ^ money.

f o r 8al« ' iPOE SALE—Soda founU ln. Phono le

1.-7-W. ,j,

FOB SALK—3 room house. Torms. Phono 888^ .

POB SALE—Bicyelo in good ropair. Inquiro Nowa Offiee. _

FOR SALE}—M njcstic range, praetl- . . c t l ly now. I ’hono 294-M.

PO B SALE—atoek bo tter m ilk . Ap- p ly Sterling Creamery.

“ f o r SALE>-12x10 w all ten t w ith *~ /ly . .r. WalJcor, Bock Crook, P. O.

We are agCfn making stoekfood. Tho ~ T v in PallB F lonr MiUs. ' (Adv.)

f o r SAX^E—Tomato and cabbngo —: plants, 16e p«r dos. 628 4th A to E.

FOR SALE—K im ba ll ‘piano, a ba^ '—; gain a t $160. CaU 326 8rd Avo N. ■

FOB SALE— Cheap, Studebaker; good —; ab now. Phono 003J. P. 0 . Box 648.'

FOB BALE—Mhhogniiy enso piano, ‘ cl cheap'. Phono 280J. 407 4th Avo.*N . *—]

TOR 8 iTLB—l.is h t .l7 livi-ry cur fo r «*■= sftlo n t bargain. Call a t 147 Quincy Sl.

FOB S A L I-> -y fllow plum tomnto plants ( fo r preserving) nt Spnckniau'n. ~

NOTIC'Ii—Cherries nro rljie at L’rys- ° h ta l Spring's orchanl. Como and bring Hi; boxes. —

FOR SALI3— Large young team. 0 . — I. Harlow, on ' Strawberry Buatty ' Itnneli.

FOU SALE— Almost new Ford nuto- mobile. L ilio rn l disvount. Coro Nows, P*3 or Phono 108.

FOR. SALE—About 100 tons o f hay.R. C.' Souders, 0 3-4 milbs south ami 1 oast o f foundry.

FOR 8AL12—Bargains ' ia bicycles, < tiros, Bupplioa. fish ing tackle. Werner'a :44 2nd St. E._______________________________________ thu

POn SALE—Shetland, S years old, —- tn sell or trade fo r L ibo rty bond. Pbono 340W. 001 Third WesL Jor-------------------------------------------------------------jeci

FOB BALE—Bieyelea, tlrea, •ccot- fre loriea a iid fiahing t o ^ e . Womer'a S. ^ p a ir Bhop, 244 2nd St. E. ^

POB SALE— Leather Duofolil D a\- ___inport, hcnting atovo and music cabi- S let. almost new. Phone 427<J. ua

FOR SALE—About 160 head pure- ~ T ired Han>x>8hiro owos.'and bucks; six Dreniles south, ono west o f K im borly. A . son,J, Joumey. • ■—

POR SALE, BEN T 01^ EXCHANGE ---- ;—Good rebu ilt typewriters o f n il makea. y lee Hoover a t Businoaa College or w rito T in r. B . Biehey, Bnpert, Idaho. —

FOR BALB—Celery plants Jl.C.l per “ 00 ; also tomato and cabbagc plauts; attx ransnlamtod ^ocIC good roots; nny looli imo oxcopt Sundays n t Spnckman's. samFOB BA LE —«40 acre hom este^ fo r wer

aio; good water and p lon ly o f fa ll and ^ pt pring rango. Prico «1,S0U. Phono or j jjj vrito Bank o f Rogorson, Rogerson, Id vo- ___________ _________________Po.FOB SALE—100 pnrebrod L in c o ln -----

wOa about 70 per cont lambod. Ono _ _ 0 fou r yeara old. $2,600 takes ewea, |r“ unba and wooL F ile r Beod Co., F ilor, daho.

FOB SALE— 66 acres d mUos from lurtAugh on stato h^hw ay, a ll in crop, mmedlate possession, easy terma.V rito or call Murtaugb Garago, -Mur- Hugh.G rt In toucli. ihrouKh tho clft*«Jflcd.

•Hh 5-our "pro»pecl«." In tr.ndo V‘*r- incc. you know, a prosixfCl la ii I'Osslblo | uycr. II f you were looklnE for a ponltlon you ould rend tho clnaalflM. I f 5 ou or® 1 mklnR for hrlp, ua« (hi- cLiiulfli'd. i.dvortise i t in 'th o Claaaified columna. j l L -

N L O O N S ____________________

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1 3 H A H P T « .S -m A l^ O U T T H A T B lt-C ;

R E i VE .T M A » c e A F>AVMBJ»T IT 'S N E A R .l. 'Y I I3D S.* ____ N e w A N D NO 3 l<

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I a business-like way. OffH ELP W A N T :^ . I

WANTED— ChnnilicrmniJ wnnteil 01 N' Jnhusoii Booma.

W ANTED—O irl fo r genernl liou.nc- work. 327 -1th, A.vo. E. Plioffo 188.

W ANTED—Expcrleuced nlteratiou Ci wiiuian in oJoali nmi suit <iepn«tnii.iil, -

J Fnbbion Shop. ’ I f

5 ~ \V A N T K i> —Lnily fo r K.-iioral houao » work. Good wogos to righ t p a rly , y,, » Phone 684-J or 43.

WA.NTED —' Mnrt-ied mnu to tako- chnrgo o f-P il ln r Falla stock fnrm . PJ'

Clinnee to'Icnso fo r 1920. Edwin Dani- mnn. Phono 534-J. ' J’*j

P O ra f io N ’ w A N T E D (^-----------------—----------------------------------------CII' HOUSE cleaning. General houso- So

work por d a y or hour. 540 3rd Weet. pn!

BBiVMSTRESfl w ill go out sewing by tho day or take bumo work. 541 4th eoc West Ba

w t i m r o l ^ ^ j i A N E o u B " " i ” '

' " T ^ W 'c U O T O M E R lh o r T v i i r ^ '3 or -I room houae. Call T. J. Wqod«.

W ANTEDt- A responsible pnrty to |o- ' leaso lunch and fountain buaiuuHS. Ad- 1*

dress caro o f Newa.____________________________ • inW ANTED— Icwa or Minnesota lan-1

wanted in oxchnngo fo r iny improved dui Northside SO. H B. Ilsloy. S p irit Lake, elc lowa. dui

W A N T E D -A U kinds c lo w o r aeod— |'|"ored. nlsike, while, swoot. Tbo A lbo rt 0x0Dickinson Co., Cnicngo. Local buyer, (rinB. B. Spafford. Phono 106. j),

r o r B e n t dayTOR RENT—M ^ V n furiUshcd "room. . ^

Main. _____

• FOR RENT—Furnished room. Cna fu rn ish board. 240 7lh Ave. E.

FOR BENT—Front room, fnmiahed. votiPhono 807-M. 001 2nd Avo. W. elecI________ — ---------------------------------------------sine

FOR BENT— Now gnrnge. luquiro mxi 2»5 Sth Avo. X . O ffico phone 15H-J.

FOB RENT—t'ron t o ffico room iit Moorman building, opposlto I ’crrino bo tel. Tolcphono 195-W.• FOB KENT—Parlor bod room- U o X ~ orn, easy walking diatanco. W ill ront n r a t $12 a month. Call a l 835 M ain W. J |L

w a n t o d I to ’^ j t

" ■ ^ N T E D TO BENT— Water tanic on wrtgon fo r use cn reads. Tw in Fnlla Highway District^__________________ Th<

________ M isce H a n e o n aWall paper cleaning. Estluatoa giv.

cn. I ’hono 799-R. adr. T'----------------------------------------------------- il---- o f

OaU Otis, ttia soccnd-hanJ maa. He goerpays the highest eaah priee fo r os«d rentfn m itn re . 008W. Run

. T A K E YOUn LA W N M 0W EK8 °°'j; W emor's fo r .repairing or grinding. 24-1 2nd St. E. Phono 028. ,

C ITV LO ANS-that codt-yoH Icob nn-l Wh(get vou out o f debt, on completed prop- Tomcrtien and to aasist in building. A r- ht*' thur L. Swim. •_________________________________ ;-------- refu

POB INTORM ATION concerning tho tionJordan Valley, Oregon, i r r i^ t io n pro- K>k8ject. Rich soil, abundance o f wntor, feedfree range. Pliono 741-J-, or w rite S. ed 'S. A ll. 241 Cth Ave. N., Tw in Falls. epld

S T B A T E D TlSTBAYED— 1 weanling Pofand Chi- ‘’ 'K*'

na pig. PhoDc 508-J2.D AR K bny horse taken up a t Frod eil ii

Dreher place, 2 1-2 mUcs aouth o f Hau- bein !on, branded NE. • *___________ _ — i nfei

POUND dlapc

TOUND— Licenso tag 685.1. Brown Tiro & Vul. Co. □„}(_" "M rrw ia ie r Oared o7 Indigestion. '

“ Somo time in 1009 when I had an m a ck o f indigestion ond ovorythiag • looked gloomy to mc, I received a froo , lamplo o f C haaberU in's Tableta by ■nail. 1 gavo them a tr ia l M d they ‘ K'cru sueh a help to me tha t 1 bought X packagc and I can tru th fu lly say that [ have no l hnd n sim ilar a ttack sinee,*’ irrites Wm. B. Wialor, DouglaasvUlo,Po. adv. .VI

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P h o n e 809 ;;£!MOWDRAYIor

“ That Best” -J™SUMNER COALKing, Akefdccn. Kenncrtr and u ith

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o t NOTIOE OP B E 018TB A TI0N FOB SPEOIAL. M U N IO IP A I. COUPON

- BOND ELEOTION' STATB OP IDAHO,

__ COUNTY OP T W IN F A L L S -ss .>n C iTV OP TW IN PALLS, l i , • Notico is noretjy given, according to j.

luw nnd tbo [irovlalona o f Chnptor 100,- lilid io Session Imws. llH ll, and Ordl-I*'’ nanco No. 251. o f tho C ity o f Tw ia .li,. y- Palls, in tho County o f Tw in Falls, In

Lho Htato o f Idaho, pussod and adoptod ,,(.n by tho C ity Council thereof, nnd an- „.l il

_ proved by thoj-M oyor lEcreof, A p r il 28th, 191l>,-tbat a ll qualified eloctora pHr iu m id state, wbo shall have rosidod Op(>

_ w ith in tho lim its o f said c ity fo r thrco t | , „ (3) months prcccding tho-Special M uni- ip

. cipal Coupon, Intorsoctlon, Bridgo and {f,„, )- Sower Bond oloction, to bo hold n t tho

pnUing places in said c itj^ designated ,\.L- as followa; ,1. , y Ward No. 1: Tho o fflco o f tho Over-b aoor o f Btroeta in the C ity Water Worka

Bnild lng, a ( tho corncr o f Seeond Avo-- enuo Nortb and Seeond .Street Nortb, “

in tho C ity o f Tw in Falls, Idaho;. •’‘•'■fly Ward No. 2: Tho Johnson Auto Sales ••'O* room on East Shoshono Street in tho “ “ o*

City o f Tw in Falls, Idaho, on F riday, ‘*r ta to-w it. tho Oth day o f Juno, 1019. shall " ‘>p» . l.e entitled to vole at such cleciion, pro- O' 1

vlded auch'oloctor is registered as and they . in tho mnnnor provided by law 'ven1 'T h o uniloralgnod C ity Clerk, or his rnpt 1 duly appointed deputy, w il l register fit lr ; •, electors fo r aaid election n t nny timo

during o ffico hours a t tbo ofico o f tho ,- undersigned, W. A . M innick, Clork o f ^ c , " tbo aaid ‘c ity , In said c ity , ovory day 4.,, „ fc excopt Sandays and legal holidays, be-* {Tinning on Iho 14th day o f May, A. ,

i). 1010, and.'continuing up to 0:00* o'clock p. m., of tho dny preceding Si\ld rou„,

day o f oleetion. tliimProvided, however, tha t I t shaU aot , ]p „ j

‘ he ncccssary fo r any voter who haa reg* prene . istered nnd voted at the biennial elos- ^j,, j I tlon beld In said e lty on tho 22nd day ...

o f A p r il, 1010, fo r tho oleetion o f e ity i i ie i i . offic ia ls, to register ngain in order to ,„Qy

votb a t said oleetion, providing such elector has continued to live in anid e ity (V£;xt sinco such biennial oleetion and la a >rnrv taxpayer o f’ saJd c ity . l „ „ . i

W . A . M D ra iO K . ' ‘ Clerk o f the C ity o f Tw in Falls. “ in tho Connty o f T w in ra ils , « s =

State o f Idaho.

HEFKS FLOCK TO |ymiBsin weo

Thonsands Gather at Tomsk Buasia; Bed Cross W orks,

from A ll Parts o f EuropeanTOMSK, Silii-ria — (CiirroHpoiidon.-o

o f fho A*Bnrint<vl ProMH)—Tho refn- geetc at Toiimk. the grcnt iin ivernity center o f S ibrrin. who nro mostly from ItuHsia, nre estimati'd to nunibcr l.'iO.- 000.

In to this distrii-t o f Hanl(ilii|i and suffering the Amerienn Red CroHH hna cuinn c n e rg d lif^ y nnd Huctuiufnlly.Whon four .\meriejin girlH rcneheil Tonixk an i. organired lU’d CroBs work here, ty|iliun fever was fl|iro.adlng rap- iilly nnd a ll uf lhe ]>lnees where tho refugees ninssed were points o f infec­tion nnd dissemination. I t wns niw- lesa to disiribute clothing or attempt feeding unless nieaim were f irs t devis­ed to atop Ihe n^iread n f the ilendlv epldemie.

Many Barracka UaedThe Red Cross now hns taken over

eighteen bnrraeks Into which Iho ref- 'ugeeK ha\\* herded, and each o f these biii’rneks w ill be cleaned and disinfect­ed in turn, the ir inhabitants meanwhile being housed at n rlenring.stntion. This station is provided w ilh baths and dis­infecting ap]iaratus fo r clothes and has ■ IlKiiensniv nnil simple hospitnl faeill- ties. I

I ’ ndor the direction o f the Hed t'roMs ■ unit, there hns been, estnblished n sew- I ing room where refugee women nrc giv- on employment. The c ity gave rent _ free, a large well lighted nnd weli wartneil room and a number o f sewing O innchines, Amerienn made. The R'*ci Cross has nceoptod the o ffe r o f the Temsk U niversity' medicnl school to Jj

I turn over its elinieal lios[iital. Anier- .. I icnn d.K-lors w ill rome iu Iuter.

Mode Self-Supporting ^.Vll tl'o H fd r . i. fs work focuses'1.11

]>ri>vi<liiig iminediute re lie f to meet tho g 1 eintTgeuey ifn iil tho refugee.n ’can bc- ,enmo Ndf supporting. Kmployment ia

i d if f ie u lt lo iilitn ln . Ilinvcver, plans lire being developed to pnivlde emplov- _

I m int fo r the women »tiil get tbe chll- ^ dren to school. I t is oxpeeted thnt th is Hjiring n large proportion o f the _ idle men enu find work cither on thu 'fnrms or on tho Trans-Siberian rail- ro.Td. Tomsk has n nnmber o f fnctor-

l i t * , l.u l owing to tho brenk down In rnilway trauKportalion, many are clos e.l liecnuse they i-nnnot get materials ,u ith nhieh to operate.

Tho reason why your classified nd w ill rcach tho r ig h t people la found in ^ the fa c t tha t sclf-intorcst draws peoplo to the classified. V , ^

A n j n

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g W F U t . NEJiW Y ,T ,5

/SiOCY a v c p Bs ^ e N C Y ^ a S T \ TTO B e . , ^ / V m* v n c t u a V ^ [ I c

ificd— using adequate s|

IUSfC-FOR MOl>J«S^ - ■ h, ■ HATH IVIANY CHARMS „o f MiixcoTites Q ulittM by the !!|

Strains o f the Moslcal -pInstnuaents. ■

■ ----------- pIX>NDON — (Correiipondeneo o f the BHoeiateil P ress)-One o f the most in- Tcstiiig phnses o f life iu ItusHin sinee le revolntion Ims been fhe imsHlon for D uf'ic dlsplnyeil by the mnsjii'H o f th" •ople. Albert Contej*. nn KngliHhiiii'n ho h’l i juHt relurneil from I ’efrogra'I here fo r-ycnc* ho was i.ni- oT Ihe •incipal' eonduetors ,of the Imiierlul pera, snyn the Russian proletnrint ronga tbeatura and eoneorls. inTho eduentod music-loving publle o f ini nnor days has nimost entire ly ilis- po ipenrod, M r. Coates snys. Th’o ono »UJ nt hns lukon Its ]>lace in a now pub- ' consisting o f work people, poasnnts, tio Idlers nnd sailors. Ch

Quiota the Crowds i'* '“ I . thoroughly runlir.ed during Ihe 72 volution,” ho wont on, “ tho foree o f ,0 proverb 'Music hath ehnrma to , ntho Ihe snvngo brenst,’ fo r whnfev-fho 'jiooplo’ do in *ho polltleal nnd .

d ftl sphere— and tho ir reeord is pr»-t- 2 *' bad—at coneerls nnd n t the opera

py s ll ns reverently ns though Ihey .To in ehureh, nnd listen w ith Ih;'|it expression o f ehildren to whnm ^ iryland is suddenly rovenled.

Got Up and Thank ' I I has often liniipened thut a ftor <<\'

:oneert some Hiinple pensnnt hns ris- i,oj nnd form ally ’ thnnkod im> nnd tho cnr

hestrn fo r fhe ]>Icasnro wu hud giv- jmc them. Often, u f le r n symphony, n ijjo

lup o f work people havc crowdod ind me nnd nskod to havo explained ngs in tho music they hnd not un- ■stood. They ahowed n marked prof- bo neo fo r modem and complleated xnu- j,

in finU o ly preferring I t to tho old- and simnlo forms u f Bussian music. {,g(, .•ir special favorite, strnnge ■ as i t y i»oom, is Serlnbiu, nniJ a fte r u per- mance n f fhis eomposer’a ‘ Pocmo i f ase’ th a t I w a j conducting n t tho • A rylnaky theatre, tho publie, which ®f slstod mostly o f tho ‘ people, nhout- thomaelvus hoarao w ith onthusiwrn. Ad^

BREEDTO1

W E H A V E SE

Prize-Winning Perc!a t your acrvice th is season, can o f the brood. I t pays i t th is t ii

OABSINO, No. 109918, tw icc Idaho State F a ir; sired by 0am tiona l Grand Ohampion stallion, and Grand Ohampion sta llion a t *

We stand Oarsino a t the Pa stand D ijon and General Wayno in Bohl.

Be suro to seo oor horses bofo Take advantago o f th is great o;

W A L T E RBreeders and D

^ Pure Bred Perchcron HoEvery care w ill bo taken to p:

not bo rcsponsiblo shonid any oc

r w a y , t l i e r e a r e s o m e y

1 p J W R P T L Y '^ fO H r iM E . , I Iv + e F i e , c ) T o B S \ - r> i. s A T iO 'U J X K \ \ Z

w o w iX . y q - J \T io N T \M - i - T H » 5 A P P £ » N T -\ \« \E N T B U T I ’M < S l A O V / \ V kTO hiRS-T SO Me owe r . V a m — i s

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space to tell ‘the story.^ £ftd novor dreumod _tl>oy would un- 1 deratnnri if.

‘ 'A fte r tho performance I was co.i- s ta iilly receiving ru(|ucsts— wbrk poo­plo usod lo stop lilo, i l l the streota—lo get up nuother concert ond conduct tlio ‘Poemo d’Extnao.” ’

Peers in JapanD e fe n d Chinese

Doclaro Tha t Friendship o f Celestial Land Should Be

Oultivated.TOKIO, (Correspondence o f tho Aaao-

cinled Press.)— Sovernl j io llt lc a l groupa n lho bouso o f poors have Joined In an

Indletment o f tbo government’s foreign policies, cspocinlly townrd China. An ausunarlEod in the J ^ i, the peon ox* liressetl Ihe opinion thn i the raeo <|ues- tion is unimportant compared to the Chinese nucsllon, and thn t tho real in ­ju ry which Japan snffered a t Paris waa tho diaclosnro o f Chlnose antagon­ism.

The jieers expressed tho view thnt ruo friendship between Jnpan and

C hina ' ahould bo cultivated. Chinn should bo helped In tho laying o f a oundntion fo r a stnblo ndiulnislralton.

They voiced Iho fenr fhat .lopan ia fnst losing hor poaitlon In Chinn ond tha t America is replacing Japan.

Bnadan laaao V ltaL The J i j i aummariied the peers’ vluw

on fho Russian questiou as followa:“ What about our policy towards Si- borla f America’a pVna are fost being carricd eut nnd as a reault o f Amorica'a success In Siberia i t la posaiblo tha t tho pcaco o f tho Orient w ill bo destroy­ed. B ut thoro ia no ono among tho govornment authoritica hero >iflio can -» clearly answer tho questIo;i whnt shall bo dono w ith S ib e ria ." '

As fo r 'o s Korea ia concorncd tho peera aaid tha t tbo govornmont shonid eatabliah n permanont policy e f be­friending tho Koroona ao as to givo them'caao c f m ind and contontmout.

A tapoe In rental Jncomo wfll take aU of tbe profit and satUfoctton out or properly-owntor-HW uao the elaaainod.Advertiae i t in tbe Claaalfiod eohtmns.

THE BESTI

SEVERAL

ciieron Stallionsarry ing tho beat blood linos tim e to breed to the best.

ico Grand OhampioB a t the- im o t, thd $40,000 Interna- 3n, Dam by Oasino, jun ior.I t W orld ’s F a ir a t St. Lonis.F a ir Grounds in F ile r, and no a t tho Lnce Horse Barns

/E5foro you breed y o u r mares,

opportunity.

L B R O S .Dealers in

Horses, F ile r, Idaho1 prevent accidents, but w ill occur.

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you can count onr t J J U S T ClAME e R S . T O COULCCT r w is B IU - you o w s CJREEK A M D Co,

T H A T 'S O VER - OUE. A CXAJ9LE I

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I be™ E L I MilFESTED III

i BOTHJEmGIp Secretary Redfield Address J: Pan-American (ConferenI: on Mutual Sei-vlce in Co

merce. .> ' UNLESS ALL SERVE ALL

WILL F A IJJ^ DECLARIM e x ica ns U a k e D ip lo m a

P ro te s t C once rn ing Addr< o f S peaker O ille t t Befc O a th e rin g T e s te rd a y .

W ASHINGTON, (yPh-8ooroUry B f lo ld woa tho principa l sMaker Kt i morning Bvssinn o f tho Pon-Americ commorclal conforonco today. Ho t fo llowod by M iniator Tudola o f IVj

kc/nolo o f Socrotary Rmlficl addross was mutual sorvico o f cu morco.

P o inting out how Amorican bttHtiti mon now woro.ablo to extend croclit o no longer wore compollod to , iIojk upon tbo fleets o f competing nations

, handle iho lr goods, ho announced t l " a t tbo roquest ot tho ahippiag }>oa

bo had suggested two now stuaouil rou tes ono to tbo north and ono to t

> uouth o f South America, not ouly 1 ' communications- botwvcn tlic Unit

Statea and tbo South American citi trios, but alio fo r communtqAtl^u I tween statos o f ^ u t h Amerieu tho selves. Ho pointed out what tmd coi to Oormany by a policy o f nafjonal bo! iahnpss instead o f national hulpfulnci

"U n less we sorve yo ii wo shall fa il bo said, "u n le s i you servo us you w fa i l , and unless wo both servo tho wor

' a ll wU l fa i l . "

-WABHUCOTON (/P>—Diplomatic pt OUlAtt Osllad U axico Zmpedljnont.

te s t bos boen made by the Mexican ci faassy against the speech dclivercil I S pe ikor O ille tt yoslcrdav a t the Pa AJDOrieon congrvos iB whlch be doclari M exico the greatest impodimont to tl cstAbUstuuent o f eaVafifitory trnilo t la tions between tho AmeHcan' r ^ u b l l t

Tbe protest declares,^^aker Q ille tt nttcrancos false so! f a j ^ thoy relate to tbe state of Mcxican -cjj|mmerco whli

• i t la aiserted has fchVim'rcniarkoble d vclopment during tho past year or tw

8 t« t« department o ffic ia ls are dl turl>ed h j the incident and aro expcet( to deny re ^ n s ib l l i t y and probably press reg re t

STBllSlT DM PiflE TOPlliENl

Personal Interview instead Military Rule Probable o Account of Attitude of Po lice. ,

W IN N IP E a , i f a n , «7*pathiaers -who hAve'teade 'tb n « p a r ^ i tb bt« provincial pariiam ent dnee P i day and who yBat«rday.aaooitBe{>3 a im ila r dem oa^n tlo a w o n ]! b« h«] t o ^ y , changed their* minds ahortly 1>< foh ) aoon. A sm all parado proeMdc to V ie to ria park fo r a maaa msetii) and several o f the leadei* weat t« m liam ent to obtain a peraoaal l a t w w

/ w ith Premier T . O. Nonia.When several hundred o f the syrapi

th ix rra gntberod ia M arkot aqnare tA forenoon i t waa reportod tha t tbe mQ tn ry authoritiea wero prepared to a< i f the panidcrs attempted diaorderl tactics.

U U lta r j ProtecttOB X ike lr. Poss ib ility o f m ilita ry protection fc

W iunli)rt» w»n IncrcaMii today. I t wn announred a l tbe c ity ba ll (hat cxeci tives o f tbo policeman’s union bavo foi m a lly notified tbe c ity th a t i f nn ai tem pt is mado to enforcc tbe new pc lieem en’s pledge; tho entire j>olico fore w i l l go on strik^c. Tbe c ity police eon mission reeeatly demanded tho t evor policeman sign a pledge that be woul no t participate in sympntbotic * f r ik « Tbey deelinod to sign but pledged fbem nelven to oee llia t orOrr w nt l.rt i 'r a m otlifird " ic n d .

' Ballrosdere.Kor the f irs t time aince the sympa

the tic strike was declared, the Labo Kews today asMlJod tbe ra ilw ay broth erhoods. Tbia atatement waa publiabed

“ Aa fo r tbe running trades c ffoctln i & settlement, there were tbe old Torlc o f fhe labor movement. I>»t JliP ulriK

_ eommittee ia accepting the ir o ffe r o mediation hOa shown Ita wilHncness t t r y a ll aveaoee th a t m igbt lead to i ■ettlemaaC''^

Tbe brotherhoods have fo rm slly dis approved tbe Ooe D ig Union movement w bieh labor leadors and tbe labor newj are eopportisg.

S em e* M an X>rop Cat. O ffic ia ls o f the W ar Teterans* aaao

- I- c ia tio M explained tha t most o f the re t u n e d soldisra who figured la the pre vkma parade “ aee^ted the advice ol

i ' ' . th e ir exeeutivea" to re fra in from fa r th e r demoaatratisBa. Thay inrtmata^ th a t the p a r a ^ ‘ *prc4>afclv- ta t th ro n g * * baeaoaa ^ tk & fae t.

% s n m C A V gUOOBBDB f. V A S D B M ^ iJ B P&BSZX>Ein

I ; WBW TOaK, {yPT— ?riek Arthu)S ' V aaderiip aaneoaced teday hts resignaK tiem aa preaideat e f the Katieeai C itiK baak. M r. Yaatlerlip was elM ted proeB id e s t l» Janaary. 19d». Jaaoa A. StiH K - mta, MB e f tfce Is te pMoideat e f tk ie bank, who bore the suae aaase. w uR a im U i U U a p)»ea.

e oLomsiiiP!;» jmEpppf

Several Out of Commission i l l iu Others Will Soon Be; Usei esses forT^ets.

W ASHINGTON, TwolvotilllrC drendnaught battlcshipn w ill bo rei C o m - octlvo duty w ith tiio fleet, pli

out o f eommlsAion nnd eventually b cn up fo r ju n k or unect as tor(;ct« more modorn yeiuoln under plans boing worked out by tho nnvy doj niont. Tbo ships arc o f tIio "m"ixed

IR E S “ Ot cbnsicluroibo o f any vnluo njjninat lnto«t figh

n a t io p o jjf (),p imtfleshipn, tho bUt irC SS Hquadron e(ini|>rifl1nK tbe Oregon, c fo re Iowa nnd Mnn.mchusotts, >:

already bc<m rolo^piteil to tlio nt bonj>. The remnitiing eight, njipar

_ ly doomed to the snme fnte. arc Konrnnrge, Kontneky, IlIiuolH, A ll nin, Wisconain, Mnine, Missouri

erican Obio.

. 1 1^ Tho twelve veBStfa, bn ilt butw reprcBont a totnl

p i'ndituro fo r hulla nnd moebin J nloue o f moro thnn $:i:i,.'>00,(H)0. W

it nud eomniiMion they w illoiwnd ni'l>r')*i»‘ “ ‘ «b'jns to enlisted men ami nearlyI th n t officors,Li*r/J Tbo ships long ago outlived tbo ir 1

. J ' fuhicas na eombntant nnitri in a fi> tbl)■ W‘'ro nmong tbe moat foriiiids

1 1 war veBSolif afloat. A ll were uned i „ in*: tbo war w ith Oermnny nn train

] '/ Ih ips or const dofenno luiifi*. Slow ihc'm- pmoU eool rnpncity. liii

I ‘ io r ordnojiee efjulpmeiit nn.l liis iif f ent proteetion ngiiiuHt jireaont dnv I jeetilea the ahipa, i f kept in eonin

' “ “ t , «ion w ou M 1... m nro o t n UbI.IM Ui-H an nunet in tbe opinfon^Jif urtvnl

‘ pert^i.. Tbey nre arm >d old t;world j 2 the n»nin I

tories and eight in rljM n Ibe aerond: defense. ^ '

■pro. ,,„eation oC^wbnt lo do w itbmaav prncticnllj^uNeleria l>nttleslii]ia ter they havo teen plneed out o f et

,, ^ niisaion Is before the ilepartment. 1 , historic old Oregon bns been offered

tbo stato o f Oregon to he ui*ed as ' ® state BOOS f i t fo r memorial purpo ® nnd i)robnblv w ill be ncrepfeil.

Seme Broken Up latcd 1'be Iowa, Indiann nnd Mnaam-buHe rhich probably w ill be broken up fo r tbe ni e de- The remaining elgUt probably vtwo. ho used as targets fo r experimcnta d l j . tbo offccta o f modern gunfire, an v

>etod oW Tern*. r K'X- . M ay S ink Foor

I t has been auggoafeil that n numl o f tho veaaela eould bo woll u t i l i2e>l const defense units by sinking thorn nboal water a t t!Ie cntrnnee to the im im portant harbors, mokiug thom vc table fo rts . I t is poaaible thnt four them w il l be uaed fo r tbln purpoae

W ith these tw rlve nhipw atrlcli from tho navy regiator tho fl^'et v

’ roiuprise fo r ty dreadnoughts and p drvadnoughts, o f them o f tbo m

I T modern type an<l eleven o f K lightly oI I I or class. Included in the drendnnnj I I I elaas arc the ships frotn tbo Michij: I I and ^ u t h CaroliDn claaa through I

uew Colorado nnd Maanttchus«'ttH clo os, not yet completed..

on QUITS FIGHT ON CHARCA . T. 2>aljiell, Denied OoatiDBaD

Pleads O n llty to Boose Possession.

A lbe rt T . Dalzell, charged w ith iUcj possession o f in tox ica ting liquor, wh<

y ? raao waa sot fo r t r ia l in 'i l is t r ic t coi ^ ’ bero Monday, waived tbo sta tutory t i

and ontcrcil a p lra o f g u ilty wbon 1 r lu t. «o tlon fo r continuance o f tha caao n

denied «>y the court. Saturdoy nc was sot na the timo fo r pronounei

^ 2 * judgment in tbo ease.

Y o ur tAxes so on even I f yo u r tont movRfi uw a r- A vo id tapses and losi

^BERLNORDEIIS li-mESTIPTHE I mHEA”v l‘! Would Jail Dorten; Protes "i": Made Against III Behavior i

French Officials in Occupii nps. Provinces of Rhineland.ibo r ----------oth- BKRLIN’, T b r Oerman goveijcd : Mii'itt hni> i«suo.l an o n lrr fo r flio .nrri t in g o f Dr. Durten. Ihe presiilent o f iho m irics Kbenish re in ib lir. the* North Oerm rike Oaietto announce.^.- o f Tbo govrrnment alao. th r nowapsji s to states, has entered protestn hoth nc I'. ;o a *« nnii at .8pu. t h i ' hca'Iqiiarterx u f t

s r ih ifllirc rf>J7iJnJ«*jon ngain.il Ibc I. havior n f tho Fren- li. nuthorilion in f!

ent, ‘ ’'‘‘ upird area o f th«* Ithinelnnd. eirs BeUeved F o m e r Assewor

The president o f tb r ucw Rbenish t publie probabh' i« Dr. H. Dorte o f Oberkasel, near Bonn. K a r lir r e Ided advices regarding Dr. Dorfrn «t«

p „ . «-<l tba t b r was from Bona ani( brM I o f 1'■‘ ''• lieu offiee before the war. Dr. 1 fnp. I A. Dorten is listed ia a pro-war O'-

nian d irrr to ry as an as.«ea«or nt OhrSS ^t f TOU have aom eth ins to yoi

' road CO mailceC Is a ahort an4 ptaasai one. leaJfns th rough (be cla«Bin,ML

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. placo.i y brolc- ?cts by nsdeport-

to

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scrnp parent- ire the Alob.i- r i nu(]

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’ fight-e bu ilt J'd ’ dui't Tbo «yea Of th e ,n a tio n <u•nininu' p ro jreaa (n tbe twl_‘ afalfung o f power u tb ls «e«il

replace Democrats. On tbe rtgb lo ff ir l. Bepnbllcsn w h ip In tho Senat 1 * Speaker P redrtck FL o m o ttA '*

.n.Li« Honae. On tbe r t» iic Senator iJ+trnTT— 0?® w m o f the Senato a w l ra

l2 t9 rs ta te com m ercr-w hich lias ] type e 3 e = a = s s s s e a s = ^ s ^ = s = s : s

rraGimNimSiGIITRIIO

rponenlieporf Shows Large Im iori

.uwtis and Exports; State Exempts ' Enterprise from Tax.

W ASHINGTON, T lo r t jM rt the Mexican government tn exjiorts f the year 1018, received today throne o ffic ia l channels and shows tbo tot

limber oxport business aa 307,305,451 toil .11 o f wbich Great B rita in took 4,372.0 uni iu 074,800 pesos. Thero was shipped : ■ more Europo goods valued o t 0,034,000 pete

veri- o f which rOoat B rita in took 4,372,A >ur o f jH!8oa; Spoin 10.'iC,400 pesos and Pmm oae. only COOO peaos. D ifficu ltie s o f tran rick fu portotion because o f the li^or nccouutt t w ill fo r tbo smoll shipments to Europe.1 pre- The to ta l imports made public pr

moat vioualy, showed a to ta l o f 104,-I7'1,0{y out- ppAflii, o f whleh tbe United States su; nnght pHp.i 141,157800 pesos nnd Europo 1( rhiga'J 058,700 pesos. Tho govemmont reveii' h t .v itorived from both Imports and •xpnt'

totnlk-d 37,700,000 posoNTotals A re Large.

In the tabulation o f tho exports frri; RGE ^ioxico minerals totalled 213,932,Of • pesoa, o f which petroleum amountcil i

g^aca, ■14-t,Sl>0,000 Jieaoa. Agricultural- pr oo, ducta amounts' lo 128,037,000 pesos, l iv i

stork 700 peaoB whilp monufnillegal lured pruducta omounted to only 4,S0( whoso 000 [leaoa.coujt I t ' was also learned, from offie i:

r time aourees today thn t the state o f Coahul •n Ilia haa jm t enacted a law exempting fro0 w a i taxation />»r « p<-f-io{.of (cfi 'years ar

noxt I new entorprlso establlshod In tho statineing and i l is o ffic ia lly stated the “ prlncipi

purpose o f th is law is to a ttract foreig capital, preferably Amorican,' becoui

tonant o f ifs p rop inqu ity ."These nro oxnetly tho conditions oi

tablished aa an Inducement fo r invea ors in oil development to enter tho Tan

1 pifu oil fir lila . Tho Moxiran govenI I I V K I I I------------------E r a iJests / 34r^*X

,v.r„ V\ X ^ r noon d a i

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LLS D A IL Y N ^ S

j n ^ t r u c t i o n ^ C o h ^ ^ ^

> n ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ W a a n ln s ^ as new legialaUoD10 iw jn a iru c t iv n penod l» promised. The sesston meaoe a in r fsess ss RapubUcana , r tg b t U Bonator Cbiirlea C nrtls o t Kansas. Jonate: In U»« w n w r, a now p lctitrA o f lU A 'O f MsMse&asetts. «e bla deek In tbs ia to r A lb e rt Cttmmlns o t Iow a, president Rl ra n id n s member o t the com m ittee on

bas cbsrse o f ra ilro a d leds ls ttoa .

1 1 ment observed tho tax exemption pro I I I visions only two years. The Dloz gov I I ernment then waa overthrown and tb I suecee<Ung govommenta'I^ Mexico bav

E levied nad collectod taxes.

B E D OBOSS DOES OBBAT

W O BK FOR TH E BBLQ IAN I

. BBUSSELS, {iP>—Blnce tbo armlstlccip O rtS the Americnn Bod Cross commission to in to Ilelgiuut has distributed somo 8,000,001 ip iS franca fo r the benefit o f various Bel

glau cbaritoblo works; 1,300,000 franc * tu bolp Belgian refugees returning t<

f the ir homes; 1,000,000 franca fo r thi fnr m utilated soldiers and c iv ilians; 1,250,

OOO franc* fo r d o ltitu te children; 1, .. 200,000 francs fo r organizations com

.1 .7 . ba tting tuberculosis; 120,000 francs fo ITO nnn m ilita ry hospitals; SSO,000' francs fo w d to civUlan hospitals, and BO,000 francs fo: ^ _ bu ild ing woodon houses fo r Tormondi n^A nn ivhich woa.burned by tbo Qermana i i v m V o 1014 nnd where nearly 7000 people an

trails liv in g in tbo rulna o f the ir devnaouutea

P A M 0U 8 D IO KEN p EBSOBT 17™!S 18 T O B B F P T OH S A U

IPflS lC H , E i j . , ( f lV T h o Orco W hite hotel, one o f tire-ftunous oJ Dickens inns, Is to be'sold.

' ^ Thia ia the Inn mentioned in “ Pickwick papers” where M r. P ickw ick, t( hia horror, found himself in tho bedrnon o f a middle-aged lady la curl patwrs.

53-,000 Over fho front>porch, tbo sign, do scribed by M r. P ickw ick o f a "s to w stotutf ot eame mapagiooa aaimal, w it l flow ing mono ond to il, d is tinc tly re

mufnc- b ling nn iuaaiie eort horse," ia atil 4,800,- in flxlBtcnce.

jf f ie ia l O E B M A H T T O IK O B B A S i”7ahuUa H E B T A X 017 TOBAOOO£g from Iira any B E S L IN , ( ff j—Oermaay plans to ma-r stnto, te r ia lly increase ita income through inIncipal ereased elgarotte and toboeeo taxes'oreign Smokers see prospects o f fa rthe r har^lecauao sbipa in this. Tbe cigarette tax yield-

od 520,000,000 marks in tho f ir s t nine>ns OS- montbs of IDIO. Simultaneously, slgsr-invest- ottea atendlly deteriorated In quality ucD Tam- l i l they both were expenBive urfd;overn-1 wretchedly poor. . ' / ’

M en who work hard *1 need the “ punch” , |

v^rage adds to their | day lunch. m

T o d i y - 3 l ^ a . r k o t a

Obtcago. Xdrastoek. •CHICAGO, (U . S. Bureau o f M srkt

Becelpts 58,000; ias» openod 10c to loo lower than yes day's general trade, moatly lOe to

' lower; corly top $20.50; bulk $20.1 20.3S; heavy weight $20.20@20.40; dlum woight $20;10@20.40; Ught wei ?19.75@20.40j l lg h t l ig h t $18.76020,

I heavy packing cows smooth $lD.7i5(§ packing sowa rough $10.25@10.7G; r

, ei8@18.75. >». » iOattio—Beeeipts 15,000; boof )

> bufcbor cattlo slow, bidding lo^ ralves b idding 25c to 50c lowor; food woak; boof. stoors, medium and hOi w eight; choico ahd primo, $15@ia, modium and good $1S@15; - comt

■ «10.75@12.10; Hght woight goo.d- . choice ♦12.flG@15.25; common and ; dlum, $0.75@1S.05; butcher cattle, h firs 47J5@13; cows $7@12.75; conn nnd cuttora $5.76@7; veal ealves, II and bondy weight $14@15; feo steers $10@13.25; stockor atoers, $7.7 12M.

Sbeep—Bocelpts 15,000; deaira I grodps atoady to strong,''others alt

lambs,' 84 pounds down $13@15.85; pounds up H2.50@15.25; culls and ci mon'-|0@12.50; springs $15.75@1^; y< lin g wethora $10.50@13.2G; owos, i

. dlum, good and choice $0@10.50; ci nnd common $4@8.75.

Omaha Xlvestock.OMAHA- ( f f^ H o g ^ B e c o ip ts 15,5

mnrket generally GlhiOc lower; top $ bu lk $10.70@10i)0; heavy weight $11 @20; modium weight $10.85@20; ll| weight $1I).00@10.85; llg b t lig h ts $1| 10.7S; heavy packing sows, amoc $10.7s@10.85; packing sows, rot $lO.S0@10.75; pigs, medium $17.71 18.7G.

CatfJo—Receipts 4£0p; market stoi beof steers: medium, choico and p ri $14@15; medium and good $12@14.: common $10@12.25; .ligh t weight, gc and chocio $12.C0@14.50; common a medium $0@12.75; butcher cattlo : he era $7.S5@12.S5;-cow8 $7@12; cann and cutters; covrs nnd belfenh $5.50^ veal enlves: lig h t and bandy weig

ro. $ll.75@13.75; feeder stoors $10®13.l ov- stockor steers $7.50@12; stoeker ca)< the $7.50@11.50.tve Sheep—Receipts 3500; markot stea

to 2Sc higher: lambs,' 84 pound dot $13.%0@14; lambs, 63 pounda up $12 @13.75; Imoba: eulla and commhn $(

WS 12.50; spring lambs, medium' $13.2; 18.25; yeorllag wethers $11.50@12.! on'ca, $9@I0.4S; awea, euVa oad eo

OT ______el- ■ M<nr T o rk Produco1C* NEW YORK, (fl>) — Butter wento croamory higher than- extrna 54 1-:he 55c; creameiy oxtraa 53 l-2®54c; f i riO,- 53®53c; pacaing stock currcnt m i1,- No. g, 44 J-S&4r>c.m- Eggs weak; frosh gotherod extrasfor 1-2@<5c; .frcaft' gathered firs ts norfor om Roetion •t0@40 l-2c; southern aror tson 30 l-20>4Oe.ido Cbeeao nnsottled; ,nfnte whole min fla ts curront makes npeclals 32iQiro l-2c : nvernge ruu 3HS>.11 3-4e; stjIS* wholo m ilk tw ins curront make ap

[JB ,

1 Boyd II LABOI3s T w in F,to-La­os.

Establi

A new (lep artm en t o f t; luDfl v u liid b ic n id to w n rd

A V ith o u t a p ro p e r d ia ^ i I (?rly trentiK j.

I ) iw ‘n8e.s,'8 uch n8 typU atU 'iiii:!, in fh ie n

IiI(kh1 and nervous «3*fiton^ o r, can bc ilia-indHOfl by 1

Ju neurly every dinchfn as w e ll ns p ro jin a s tic a id a m in a tio n o f the ten tx . K]K*cimen8 o f tiRsm bcrcu low B jr lnnds, b a c to rif f lu id contcu tn , a nd in f la pna in t l io lun};, etc.

N'o di.'M*nHo i« o f such p a tie n t is n o t j t is t i f ie d in w a rd nn noi'umt«! d ingnoi

T O B aD A T.'JTO B 3, 1910;

— ~| iaia 32c; average'run 31 1-2@31 3-4c.

r iS’ o it jr Mvesteck.____ - KAN SAS OITT, <U. 'S. Burean o f

Marketa) W>)—Hoga—Beeeipts 22,000; • lower; heavies, $20.30@80.fl0; lights

irkets) $1D.60@20.15; packing $10.75@20; p ip , B srket $l4@19.SG.yester- CottlorrReceipts 10,000 and 1000 to 25o calves; slow: steors, $14.75@16; heifers 10.10® $0.fl0@13.40; cowa, $fl.40®i2.60: calves 0; me- $12@14.50; atockora $7.£%13.26. w eight Sbeep—E ce ip ts 8000; atesdy;^20.10; 84 pounds down $13@14.^5; 85 pounds 5@20; up $12.75@I4; ewes $4®0.75.'» l>Js> _ Josepb Uvortock.I a -,, BT. JOSEPH, ( ff)—Hoga—Beeeipta,lower: lowor; top $20.45; bulk, $20@ 'o'odorshoavy <^attlo— Recolpta 1500; steady; ateors

) lf l5 0 - $12@lC.75j cows and hoifors $5@14;jmmon *7^14.75. • - - .(L and Sheep— Bocelpts 4500; steady; spring,d $17@18.75; c lip lambs $18.50®I, ho lf- owes, $0@10.GO.onQors .......... .: lis h t Eansaa C ity Prodnee.fooder KANSAS OITY, ( ff)—Bnttor, packing>7.75® lower, 44o; othor gm der aro nn-

^ ohangod.lirah lo Egge—l-2c lowor; firs ts 3ffe.

PouUry-~-BroUers le lower, 30@42e;05; 85 uncbonged.

? vo S i' Chicago Prodnee. •, CHICAGO, ( ff)—Butter, unchanged.

• culls Eggs— Lower, receipts 58,578 oases; ' firs ts S81-£@8i) I Se; ordinary firata,

87@38e; a t mark, COSOS include^ 38 1-2 *. @39 l-2o; storage packed firs ts 41@

,6 ROQ. 41 l-4c ; extras 42c. p jo o j P ou ltry—Alive, lower; fow ls 31c. $10010 _. lif fh t Com Is P iim .$19® CHICAGO, (/P ^U n favo rab le weath-

aooth conditiotis tended today to j^ v e flrm - uesa to tho c o ^ market. There' woro

7.75© bullish repo'rts current tb a t planted . ^ ocreogo was amallor than a year ngo

itoady ^*‘0 status o f the, crop wasprime normal. On the other band, re*14.25- hero were again large.. Opening good prieea, wblcb ranged from the aaaa na

n and .vestordoy’s fin is bto 7-8o higher w ith . Ju ly $1.60 1.4@1.80 5-8 and September

$1.42 1-2@1.41 3-4, were followed by a }0® 7 ‘ nodorato setback, bu t hot o f a lasting re ilh t character.13.25- lacked snpport A fte r opeaing calves unchanged to l-4e U tk e r, iBolndnlg J u ly

a t €8 1-4@(J8 l-2c, the market nndor- Iteady considerable aag.down. Provisions were dulL Weakness c f $12J!0 he? markot hod-somowhat depr-MS- I ing effeet.

12 0^ - Prices A n Lower.n e w YORK, (ff>—Priccs sought aro

genemUy lowor levels during the mohi- ing. Speeulators who made good prof-

• its on recont purchasea wero Inclined cvenk; lo realize, and the publie was apparent- 1-2® disinclined to buy as freely as here- flTata tofcu-o. in view o f uncertain nwtney out- malre look nnd a note o f warning founded by

hankers as to the daagora o t e xe e ^re ros 44 speculation. H igh ly ^ c u la t lv e Issues north- broke badly, Mexican PetrQleum, Stude- n aee- baker and United States'Alcohol losing

5 pointa pr more. Standard ra ils were m ilk down 1 to 2 points. Toward midday a

121^32 rapid upturn in Baldwin Locomotive state and sharp reeovei^ In oils, iafioeneed spec- a bettor tone in the list.

HospitaliRATORYF a lls , Id a h o

b l is h e d 1905

f the h o s p ita l, fu l ly equ ipped to rd m a k in g n d iagnoais.

ttsnoais, no disease can bo p rop-

pUoid, a y p h ilis , m a la ria , tub o r- enza, obscure diseases o f the om , B r ig h t ’s disease, a nd cane- y la b o ra to ry testa alone.

itfkf know n , ra lu n b !e dia^^TJOstic, l id cnn be p v ^ n by c a ro fu l cx - d , u r in e , s p ii lu n i, ;Ja-‘i t r ic con- sue, Hucb ns cancerous and tu- ‘r in i o x n iu in a tio n s o f p us s p in a l f la in m n to r r exudntess such as

i:b m in o r im p o rta n c e th a t the in d e m a n d in g every means to-

Doais.

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