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O s n 'o f ro rm w U i i l t ^ Statea Ooiif|3u. A fiiM i l

iLABmO, n b l r ^ n r - o m u B ru 400. w !te iM ^ W i.IC a x le e O ltr oo tnt- 90Bil6itfe e f t b * X m ABsalM TlmM( w u « xp « lM tsday'fKom Mwrtco m » •<p«r< m d o a i fo n ic i io r / ' B e va » «Moxtad from M m e o 0ei7 b jr two poUewBan ta KaiTo It$ r9do sad todagr v m Mcoited aaoM thd - iBttzBattonti hddse to L tn d o . ^

EOM jg K p tiltta n .itm M a x t e o '^ or- dand muter trtle to th lr ty - th rN o f tbo M m e m dosM tatloiL ■ I t w* m o hu i«d

' . tqr th * s a th o r it lu tb ftt ho "h a d mod- ffiM ** te M ozle in poUttei.

B n n d o a u id he la fto io d ao other tsdJsnttSot os tbo to Sfnoro odo. Bo U f t h r KitomoWo from S u AntoBtn and oxpocts to t*k o » t r t ls iM m t lw t e lt r fo r Loo Ab«o1m to- t f l h t,

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JBHGKZjn^ PBBHIBTBira BXTMOB • M E X ldO O ITT, ( f fK W . 0 . J o ik ia i fonner Uaitod B ta ti* coamlar ftffo&t al Paehid; whoM tm tt l iA n i 'to . Mk u thal

- eapaeity, WM to e e a tlr -m o k o d ,- fa tc be expelHd from Mexieo la eonaoqaonec o f b u - ^ e ^ id dealinss w ith aecordlnff to insiatOBt reports. Tbe United S tatM embauy has banded i new noto to tho Uozieaii fote ign o f fice ' re lative to chalrges . preferred iz an ia te rriew b j JqUo SQtcbell, prose cutor o f the .s ta te o f Pueblo, whiet involvod proeo'dura folowed by the om basajr d u M g the progross o f the Jen k in ’s caao.

W aahuctoa K o t Sttrpxlsed. V W AflH INOTON, yp^E sp u la io a o:

W illiam 0 . Jenkins, form or Ameriea] eonsDlar offleer nt Thicblo b ; tbe Mox icon sovomment as an undoairablo alioi probably w ill bo followed by. seisnr of hta facto ry at Pueblo and othe property, n e o n t reporta from Moxlci City have in d ie a t^ ; ’ ’

eendinfc o f Jenkins 'f ro n tbe eoun try . would not w p r is e offic ia l# her* His exeoMtor m . consular ajfont o f th United Btates 'waa-revoked Bomotini ago. .• .

Tbe expBl^on o f Jenkins la Ukenoi by Mexicans to the>recont deportatio: of Bnasian radicala by the Amorico; government.

B X B O im O K o r 8LA.7HB OP - ATIOUBSOB V O B & IU :. O L A M B ]

M EXICO OITY, tfV -M a a u e l Ooat: lea, leader o f th o band wbieh shot an killed -Attgnitna M o r r il l. ' former! Amcric&a consol at Manzanillo on Fel ruary 20, h M been k illed by goven

I nen t troops, according to aeml-offieli statements Iasued bere' last night. ’

M ilitA ry eommissloners‘ ordered-ov mobllj^colnmBs in p a rin lt o f the bai dlta. One o f these columns oncoontero a band o f outlaws between Maazaaill ond CoUma. In addltk>n to the leado i t ia stated tha t a nnmber o f bandil were klUed.

Slayod ixcoodod A otbo rltyWABHIN'OTON, < /p)-InfonnaUo

reeeived by tfae aUto department ind catea tha t Mexican banmta had plai ned to kidnap aad hold' fo r ransoi Auguatua M orrill,- fo rm atly. America to vm l a t Manxanillo, and tha t the bai d it M o rr ill exceed orders. In kU lng him . »

1‘ Eanuire t w m hanged'by the ba: d lt chief Barona, w ith in SS yards • the. BceBO o f the murder, m a punis a e n t fo r -tbo m urder." m W an a nooaeemeat today by the departmea <*Oa the murderer's ah irt w m four pinned a peneiled note reading:

" t lb n n e l Bamleros, ooldier, died fi tho Msassination he eoaujsltted; Bx ented b y order o f O l^ a o o Oarooa.

'•M o rr iU ’a horte w m ahot nnder bii M o rrill reeeived a ahot ia the rigl b re M t and be fe U -a fte r r>mnlag ,: Tords.- He received a aeeoad ahot ., the ba ck o f the. head evidently t i n at him, j h i l e he U r hoJpless._ T nmount 3 f 'money taken from, him unknown." . „ . v,

“ Tho governor o f Colima, lo wU i atntu the murder oecurred, h a a ^ v i i i ’ tho A m ericao consul a t M o n a a a illo ^> throo m lliU ry detaohmonts have ho;

' sent to tbe bandits’ stronghold in t \ mountains, J2 miles northwest o f Co \ ma « t y . " ______

•, OAPTIVB AB M T AVIATOHS ' OEDBBED TO tB A V B P l * «

E L PASO, Texas, ( f ly - ln s tru c tio

lOONPAPBR IN IH AHC

fc X P E L Al iM Q R E P f t E• URGES A D # i LAND S E fT lR AddlsDn T. Smith Appears Before ■“ mittee in interests of. Measur

ed $350/)00,000 to Be M in e- Publio Domain; Indirates Re Id- ytiBmKOTOti, (AV-Bitnulos at .

‘ p r tfo re a tla l'T i^ ta o f o a ^ oa a ll pub*• lie Uada to fo rm e r. aorvieo mea w m

e rg e d '^ fe re tho'bouoe ways and mcAas M m m it^ ft today by -D. W. Boss, o f

I v Berkeley, CaL, form er eaginoer in the XJnied Statea T e e lu ^ o & sorviee. H e approved the Smith laad b il l providing fe r j | bondjssao o f .$300,000,000 to bo •old la lO. yOan fo r -tbo reelomatioa o f

0 . pnblio laadft The. bonds would bear coat wonia be tax froe.

UWha;t effoet wonld a tax frea boad h a v e ^n 41-8 per cont L iberty bonda

» which are ta s a b le f ' asked Chairman Ib rd n e y .. .

^ **The tax froe bopd would be tho 1 . most Saleable and the provis ion 'w ould n tad make iaterest ao low - th a t , , pettier*, fo wonld taka ^ho loana,*' w m tbe reply. itA ■ ■ ■ ATOlda Heavy BxpeoM to Beprosentativa Smith, republican,

Idaho, author o f tho b ill, told tho com- op. m ltte e . the on ly ' other laad b lU ^ th o t t u Mondell m easuro^reated too large an ’ [•d expense, as ‘f ive hundred m illion dol* sd* Ia n wonld have to bo appropriated to

eany its provisions in to o ffccL Has via assumod tha t aby legislaUeasr- tor the benefit o f returned soldiers laa w ill contain a proWsion fo r lnnd sottle- ain m en t," M r: Smith said. “ Very l l t t la to- help w ill be expected o f the govera-

ment ia the w ay o f finanelal help no* der the blU I have Ifttrodneed.*'

Aak i IriclqrioB o f Sonth OB Clarence J . Owen, s o e n t i^ o f tho ins, Southern Commercial- cQagr'eaa,' Mkod a t tb a t aay legislation V h le^w oa ld grant

bat laada to .serriee mea inelade eut*ovor to iaads o f the'sooth,

aee Former Qovernor Spry, o f Utah, rep^ I els, rm n tih jg the westora statra reclama- l ie tioa assoeiatios, said publio lands wero [ a available fo r reelamauon and entry in o r praetieally every state In the west.

'"h HUNGARIAiV MINISTER iS r WOUNDED BY ASSAILANTS

Later Dispatches Declare Stephen Fred- orleh D id K o t Escapo U ijo iy . In

o f Mardraoos A ttaek eaa _____

no*n LONDON, (ff)-S tephen Friedrich, former Hungarian premior and present m inister o f war who was murderously attacked yesterday morning whito d r iv ­ing across a bridge In Bodapeit,' was

,un. wounded, saya a dlsptach ,to the Ex- change Telegraph company froro tho

tjie Hnngnrian capital. F irs t accounts stat* Ijno od he escaped In ju ry . I t is said tho

would-bo assassins wcro two commun- aod lots, t i o n -----

I f W o r ld N e ^Bta« '■ ' ' -------------- -*“ J - SO lia:, (fl>)— ^The m in is try feb- tha t e leo trifloation o f tbe Box ^ gnn th ia year. I t w i l l be e ite

.out H B L S m O F O E S , baa T h i i m in ifltry was form ed on'ii

nola as prem ier.

dits UKQ O O OITY,w orld are adviaed in a cironl office no t to' y ^ e paaaporta i

tion to tra ve l to Uexioo when i t i Bolahevlki or rad ioa l ag ita tp i

iSS BEOTBM.B, («V -era baa nnanimoualy aooei^ted

. ing requ is ition o f dwellingt . abai)- io n o f th e in c o m e t a x , r e g ^ t*. h! t r ib n t io n o f o o a l a n d i n t e r d l r t

an* n r y a r t ic le s . D e m o n a tra t fo it i lea^ tb r o n g h o n t t h e c o im t r y o n 18

PERUVIAN REVOLT PLOT S i TALE CALLED ERRONIOUSright . V ' ■ ' ■■■ 'K 20 OhanMllnr Jasoes S tat«naat H okllng t .)a . paaamaas Beapo&slbU fo r FalM nred B spoit

n ' i L IM A , Peru, ( f f^ ^ o fo m a t lo n glvon E. Higginson, Poru^inn conaul general

rUeh ia Kew Y ork that attempta were bO' rise i ing made by Peruvians in tbe United th * t States to orjp in lM ia Mexico aa expo- 1}oen dition looking to a revolutionary out- I the break in th is country waa w ithout Coil- foundation and tesuUcd from an error

oa the part o f the Pannman “ m ilita ry Inte lligence" o ffice. A statement to this effeet <wm Issued hero today bv

jm s the Peruvian . ehaacoUor. A n o ffie ia l tiooa investlgaiion o f the roport h w bewu

mode by the United States departmeatth AaIjI

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ifore House Ways and Means Com- asure Providing * r Bond Issue of in Ten Years for Reciamatlon of |

Re lationsliip to Soldier Relief

°l Gorky CaOs Red Rule p»* Sad D isappoinpnentans I

o f B T 0 ( ^ 0 L M , U > ^ B l t t e r d is- ' th e a p p o in tm e n t w ith botshevism is ex*

in g s i» - .,r ftd ie a l, M M rd In g to . o H e l* ' b o s ia g fe irs d iapa teh to & e T id a ia g o a o f o f - t h is A ity .

e a r “ T h e 'rovo lu tlo & . h M n o t boea roe. fo llo w e d b y a a y r t l n t a i l r o v tv a l. ’ ' sad * th e a r t ic le l a M id d a d m / “ aad nds h M p ro v e d I t s e l f U M b le to m ake ' u m a e a m o re hoBM L M e t l a po w er

h o w -.a re jh s t M h ra ta l as thOM th o ’ ia .a n th o r ity under th e imq^erial n ld j ^ g i m e aa d eend m m any m ea. to - e r*. p r ison . B o lshe v ik leaders, d r iv e a )Iy . b y a m b it io n , nre p e r fo fm io g ex*

pe rim e n ta upon l iv in g ' peop le, es*. an , p e c ia lly th e w o rk in g elassefc.” •)m- ' .............. ■ ■ ■

^ Germany to LduU th In te rn a tio n a Loan

. : LONDON, W V -T h . Eyeolnz Ib n S ta n d a rd sta tes today tb o ^ th e al-

l ie d suprem e council has deeidod . to a llo w Oennany to launch an in - - .

te rn a t lo n a l loan, becauae i t is •™* o g a iM d th a t Germ any m in e d w on ld “ ** m ean a w ea k a n d ,‘dangeroua spo t ''

la E u ro pe . ' < . T he lo a n , th e newspaper I

wo.uld ta k e precedence ovo r an y la - i aoa d e m n ity paym ents Oermany is co ll* i

«a upon t» m ale. ; ■T«r -------' ' • ------- " • I

rep. MEXICANS PLAjll TRADEEXCURSION TO AMERICA ;

■ in — ,FedetmtlO tt o f O haabers o f O o am iarc t ,

T a kd A c t io n L o o k ia g T o w a rd B z - p Io lU t lo a W B e s o n to e s

_ M E X IC O C IT Y , W > )-D e c l8ions to j r * , T o g a n ite a g re a t tra d e oxenrsion to th o j

U n ite d B ta te s and .to open as soon ^ aa possib le nn in te rn a tio n a l exp o s itio n ! " ® * fo r fo re ig f t goods in th is e i t y waa “ reaehed he re yes te rd a y .' I t w m also

. decided .to ina ug ura te a special m ov ing

t ie tu re serv iee fo r th e purpose o f ex- ib l t ia g te ch n ica l and. com m ercia l f i lm s te n t th ro u g h o u t th e U n ite d States. .

i if lly ' Addresses a t the fe d o m tlo n m o e tin g - r iv - havo p o in te d ou t th a t the p ro je c ts de- w a s te n n in e d ' npon w oo ld prove th e eta* E x - b i l i t y o f th e M ex ican governm ent and th o business i3 rm s ho re, increase commeren

ita t* b e tw e e n 'M e x ico and tbe U n ito d Statos, th e he lp e lim in a te m bu ad ers tan d in g and

lUD- b r in g a b o u t closer' re la tio a s ''b e tw e o a \ tho tw o rep ub lics . v / '

BWS E ve n tss t r y o f p u b l ic w 6 r k s a n n o n n o e e B o m e -N a p le s r a i t w a ; w i l l b e be-'* e x te n d e d in t p s o n th e n i I t a ly .

rh e F in n is l i c a b in e t h a s W g n e d . o n -A u g n a t 1 8 , 1 8 1 9 , w i t h M . V e n -

H e x io a n c o n r a ls tb r o v g h o n t th e I r o o la i j o s t i u n e d a t th e fo r e ig n r t a o f p e r a o u a i k i n g p e r m is i io n i t i l k n o w n e y a re a n a rc h ia ta ,

;a tp r» .-

g i in e n a o o u o i l o t B e lg ia n , w t^ r k - ^ t e d - u o r d e r o f th e d a y d e m a n d -

a i ^ o r m p r ic e o f b re a d , r e v ia - ^ t i o n o f t h e p r o d u c t io n a n d d is - r d lo t io n o f t h e im p o r ta t io n o t In x - t fo i la t o t h ia e n d w i l l b e o rg a n iz e d n H a r c h 2 8 , i t w a a a a ld .

. GERMANS BOOK AMERICAN )US ORDERS FOR FERTILIZERB in , D tf lT K tM ' o f w S S 'w o t t h *50,000,000 » to BIT B n S S o n r H m ntm

^ v o n Be i[lt& , {A V —Am eriean o rders am ount* se ra i ing - to 950,060,000 have been > oo ked b y ) b 0 ‘ th e p o ta r t synd ica te , soys the-'Vossiseho n ite d Z e itu n g , w h ic h declares de live rie s w i l l expo- be e x ten de d o v e r a num ber o f years.

o u t- P ro d u c t io n is im p ro v in g and the syn- tb o u t d ie a te hopes to be able to devote tho e r ro r R reater p a r t o f Its o u tn a t to th e Am er- l l ta r y le a n , e x p o r t trad o . As pa ym en t fo ( i t to po tash shipped to A m erica w i l l be made y b v to 'A m e r ie a w i l l be made ia .d o lla rs , i i f le ia l is 'be lieved b y the govem m ent the- syn- been d le a te ’s de s l w i l l assist m a te r ia lly m

:m eat th e m e e tin g o f German o b lig a tio n ^

LLl>AY:LEASEn:wm

l E i t tg o B T O A T . ;; ■ ^ ,

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SEIiEiOPTS' . RESEiHlMN ; SHANTONC DDIL>f First AKeration.in Reiwfallcan

Proflram Comes with Vole to ■ Strii<e Out Ail Dlreot Refer- ^ ence to Japan o f China

LODGE DECLar' es CHANGE DOES NOT AFFECT IMPORT

Snbai^tTite Provision Worked Ont in B l.P artiaan Confer­ence ia Accepted by iBolona w if t Vote.of 69 to «

W A J IB IM a fO K . - > m s S h lD - ttm g m s r v M ta t to th a poseo t x M ty M m edW sd l n th s b l> p a rtl- saa caa ip tem lM eoafsrsaco w m a d o p tM la ts to d a y b y th s is o a a ts .

T b s T o ts t r u 48 t o 21, as coat* p a n d te a .v o ts o f ks t o 41 w h s a th s resonra tloa f lx x t w m adopted i n K K fO B b w . .

T a ^ , M s o c ra ts . Soaa to ra O hast. b e r iid a . Oxogoa; O ore , O klahom a;

Tl H e t i d w ^ aad P lt tm a a , K e va d a ; M s y o r i K e a ta a a ; M tagoot, Id a h o ; Bood, M isso u ri; S h ls ld ^ T ea ae ose ; B m lth , Ooergls, an d Thom as, Colo­rado, v o te d fo r th e r o s o m t lo iL I n K o rs m b s r I t w m snpports id b y o n ly f l r o dsmocrais.

W A S H T N O T O y . lS P M a k ia g i t s f i r s t ' ehsage in - the. Topub lieaa r e s e r r a t le u

to th o p a t e tre a ty w h ie h w e re 'a d o p t* ed iM t N ovem ber, th e aenato v o te d t*> d a y en m otion o f S e na to r I i o d n o f

a l d ire c t re fe re nco 'to Jap a n and C hina. 'R ie .eh an ge , w o rke d o n t In th e ro-

h . ee n t b l-pd rtlsaB eonferenee, h a d . the ap p ro va l o f dem ocratle leade rs and waK accepted ,.09 to 2, S e na to rs Beed , dera- o c ra t, M issouri, and S u th e rla n d , repnb- lic a n . W ept V irg ia la , y o t lh g a g ^ s t i t

Saya H o a n ta g V ta d u a g o d ; ' - _ 'S e n a to r Ijodge to ld th o eenate th a t

, ’ th o m o d if ic a tio n had been suggested b y “ ® dem ocra tle mombera o f th e b l*p a rtlsa n

eoaferonee, and d id n o t change the m oan ing o f the rese rva tion “ one io ta . ”

i " I t had been th ou gh t “ m oro c iv i l , ” he ^ sa id , to> .o m it m en tion o f Jap an and

* C h in a b y name..A lth o u g h Senators L e n ro o t, W isco n ­

s in and .K ellogg, ’ M ln ne so to , declared .tho dem ocrat^ had agreed in the b l p a r tisa n conference to accept th o rcser- v a t lo n as amended, S ena to r H itcbe ock o f N e b rM ka , the dem ocra tic lea de r, Je- d a re d th a t the re v ls a d d r a f t w m un- acceptab lo . H e presented n substitu to ,

^ a rg u in g tb a t (he re p u b lle tw rese rva tion cou ld do " n o poss ib le 'w d . ” to w a r.1 re s to rin g to China a n y r ig h ts i a Shan­tung .

= H itchcock’s Bahfttta te__ Under Senator Hiteheoek's snbtti-

tu to , the U n ite d S ta te s w o u ld ezpresi ita unde rs tand ing th a t t h e . r ig h ts oN ta in e d th rough th o t r e a ty b y Japax In t^ e S hantung p e n h in ^ .w o n ld b(

“ “ resto red to C h in ^ !S enator H itchco ck *e ' s n h s titn te fo i

th e Shan tung rese rva tion w m rejected 27 to 41, a ll tbo rep ub lica na and Ben ators Gore, O klahom a; Beed,. U is io n r i i Sh ie lds, Tennessee, an d T h o m M , Cole rndo, v o t in g aga in s t i t .

PRESCRIBES READING TO ALUY INDUSTRIAL ILLS

A m e r ic a n - L lb m y A a so o la tlo a to B n eonrago B x tsnston o f S e rv le o A n o n g

tb s W o rk s rs

N E W Y O B K , ( f lV -E x te n s io n o f 11 b ra ry service b ro a d ly nm ong in d u s tr is w o rkers and m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n ts o a l l sorts as- a c o n tr ib u to ry fa c to r i i a lla y in g soeial and in d u a t r ia l .unres th ro ug ho u t tho U n ite d B ta te s w i l l b enoouraged b y tb e A m o r ica n U b ra r ; association, i t w m announced today.

Introduction o f books dealing w it S P ^ l and Indostrial problems amoa workors is exi>eeted to broaden the oui look in the industria l world and hav large bearing on the a ttitn d e o f h

BS bor toward existing eonditiona., ' Tho o rg an iza tion a lso proposes estal i lishm en t o f service In ru ra l eom mun C P ties , on board ships, in ligh thouse c n eoast-guard s t^ tlon a and fo r M id le r

Bailors and m arines. A n o th e r - t ls n . ,000 to in tro du ce s ta nd a rd . ty p « i a tl:

B ra iU e system fo r th e 'b lind .

M tJO a S T A B S IV B 8nn t* S A N A N T O N IO , T ex., ( f f ) — J o h n .1 b y M cG raw , manager o f th o N e w Y o t Kho N a tio n a l league baseba^ team , a r r iv * w i l l here la te las t a iz h t f ro m H a va n a , Cub lars. and tom orrow w i l l assume a c t iv e ebarj o jn - o f th e O ia n ts '. tra in in g . M cQ raw wi th e accom panied fro m C uba b y L a n

n e r- D oyle. The G iants and th e San A n to n fo r c lub o f the T e x M league w i l l ph

lad o e x h ib it io n games he re S a tu rd a y ' a ii , i t Sunday afternoon, syn* ............... • 'r in ID A H O W E A T H E Bions T o n ig h t and F r id a y p ro b a b ly ra in

m report: OF TBE A

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'allies' guns\ CONSTANTIIL T re a ty Term s, E i ^ M oves and Natic to . EndatiSfer R lj r . ■ I I ■

AL01EB8. Britlahone omiaer and ten destroyers

Algiera ia aboixt midway RT Britlah naval.baae in ^ e . l S ^

naval fotbea wero <have been reporta that other al

»r- thither ia oonneotion w ith the d>na oo w a i AWTio K g ia . (j> )— m v in r

o f the g ra H ty o f the situation ths cab­inet rsstfseid today. The coltaa h M called n p o a .lh z tb a l O a s t' PHjhA to

. form a n«w oahdatt . " ' ' e l is s t Fa iha U a paxtlM a e f U a ita - . pha K sm al pM ha, the iM de t .e f the . to r k ld i a a ttona llM . m dedgnatlen I. u bead o f thk now caUaet la regacdsd

harf M a d l it ts e t tdnm ph fer. th * ^ 1 - tionallsta oTor the saltan aad tbs m e n I eonssrraUTe Isadexv.

The Turkiah situatioa* hM been grow- r lag in seriousacM reeently from several ; ' eanses. The allied sopreme eouneil hM ; about eoBpletod Its d ra ft o f the pro*; ' posed peMo 'treat?*^ fo r Tnrkey through ; whleb the iTurks are to be deprived o f ^ their eea'turies-loag ^ n t r o l e f the Dar* s . danelloa and the Biosphoms asd lose ter* r r ito ry -coataialaff approximately fonr-

f i f th s o f the aa^oa ’s pm ulatioa. ,W ith a v iew to stopplag ths reaswed

Ir f t aia— iiTBs^f: Arm ealaa i the allies have oaa H a t strang a a ta l relnfereements to tbs >pt* B o ^ e r ^ so tba t th e ir g o u eommaad ta- t h i ^ l l M B t e t bnlld iags aad^th* ta i-

^ xVst f B e ^ W headed b y JCia«spb« Kem al'PM ha, whleb ■tbrsat4as {b».,oT. erthrdW o f the go'fom aeat, I f ia lU s d

tae demands aro m e t iraji Ths eabinot WM formed last Oetober. era- g

ImflSEDEFEmS 1 DW tlREPEIILired Upholda Prohibition Enforce-

j. ment Act w ith Overwhelm* ock lng M ajority VeteJp. «

uto*, WASHINOTON,'(A>)->-The houM to*' tion jo r ity to repeal the p roh lU tlon enforce-. ar.1 day refused by aa jiverwhelm lng ma* lan- ment act.

The repeal measure w m offered b y Bepresentative Egan, demoerat, New

>sti* Jerseyv m an amendment to the legisla* reaa tive. exeentive and jndleial approprla* ob* tion m e a su ^ and Speaker G illette ov*

pan erraled a p o in t o f order ag^nat i t M r. be Egan also p ropose eUmlnatlon trom . tb o .b ill o f an appropriation o f $4^00,*

m 000 fo r enforcing th e 'd ry a c t ^ t h pro^aa is were S e a te d on one ro ll

n o vote o a .th e Egan motion was 284 i o . 86. .The honM then piMsed the iogisiatiye b i l l w ithon t a record vote.

SIOUX c m IS CRIPPLED ^ BY POWER PLANT STRIKE

J * " AU s b M t o u . T n t n c is H M u p w u u Schools Oloso Becaose o f L ig h t and

r 11- - — —tria l ■ SIOUX O ITY , la ., M>>—Thdosaads of I o f Slbox c itiM na were forced to walk to r in w ork-today .M tho result o f the striko ■rest o f employea a i.th e power plant o f tho I bo Slenx C ity service' eompany iM t night, rary which tied op a ll street ear tra ff ic . < iy. B u ^ e s s throughout the e ity w u w ith crippled h y a u o r ta M .' o f ' eleetrir DOag power aad ligttta. .A l l the vubUe aa'd out- parochial sciioole were closed,

have Convoyaaoes o f every k lad wort ’ la- pressed in to service to haul peopl<

from the.residence districts to the bns stab- iness section. J itney buses and tazli nuni- d ld-a 'wholeaale bnmeiM. uses. The powerhouse- workers qu it: vrhei lie n , their demands fo r a 10 to 15 per cea m is ralso in wages were refused,

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PORTUGUESE MINISTER , J. DENIES SOVIET FORMEC

York ■ ----------rived M A D B ID , « ^ T h e Portuguese min 7nba, later nt M adrid haa informed the Assc large elated Press tha t dispatches dated miil

was night from Lisbon deelarod that th ja rry s trike on the railroada is eonfined t tonio those belonging to the state. Tho pr: play vate lines are s t i l l running and train ' and fo r Spain le f t a t the usual hours w itli

• out incident.The m inister asserted that the aUra

IstToports were spread in Spain by Poi in or tugueae monarehlsta w ith tho Intentlo

n t ottlnloB. ^

I COMMAND .. W it PALACEB f l t e n t e M i l i t a r y

t i o n t t l i s t A c t i v i t i e s

i ^ u i e o f S t i j l t a n .

lah iq iu d n n i^ V fo W battlaahipi, - ' ra haa:arrived lit tc .',

’ .between OUnaltar and M alt*, . ^ Uturanean, «li^ne«:itrasg. B r i t l l l i i eaatward n o t b ic 'a g o , T h«n .' anted w u oratt were, oa the .w g * . . e diatnrbed TuU ah altnatlAii. <

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A l l ie s R e a c h D e c is io n A f t w S ^ ;

o f r io u s ( ^ n i l d e r a t l o n o f . M i t t -

. s a c r e R e t » ^ : 1 ^ ^

" ■ f r o m t u r k i s h C a p i ta l 'red — r ; • . .. ./•-ive LOMDOBTi: - -^ .T n ke r. S» «lz l» .the ped o f n x t ^ _ a O . : lw r ta itH ttc r ..A d te B n m b u t . ■Ai.i.]

L o ir o o ir , ^_ e jg a a tn lf ta a i met to d *^ a t tb * .

elgn o m « * to dlscttM «b»'detKOa o f tbe to a a tjrv ltb Tnrkey. Pxemlsr U o y d attended tb * meettDg fe r a t t a » A f t n a abort a ia iloa . the eobfWiiioa uraa adJoused'tm tQ la te to th e dav.' . =

, , LONDOK, J ^ B ^ p ly in g to a qnet- , i I tIo n .ln -th o .h lM *.^ .e o m in o n to d iy r i ; .I fla w in g . the tnassaeres o f Armealana,I Prom ier L ld ^ 'O e o rg e -a a ld th ia h M ' '

been the subject o f very anxiona con* c sideration a t the allied ooafennee aad the eonforoes, U d . reaehsd a. dedsloa i^ ie b had be^ i-M B U K ^a te *d to t b e i r '

' repreaontatives a t CoastaaUnople.I t wonld poi be advisable, added the

premier, to make pnblle a t the «iomea( <• * tbe eharaeter o f tha t deelsiotu W ba t '

^ would be .dons regarding I t wonld dO' pM d upon the advlee te be-reeeived '

^ from th ^ Turkish, eapltal. . •o m itr

We are « v ^ t la * tha t advise aow.** r !Z continued.the.premier, .“ b n t I eoa m*

snre the hBUS«'that"we are fu l ly alive, to the- g ra v ity .of tho ^ d t i o a aad to the need o f tak ing very atrong meas*

w V u e s to protect mlncrritles m fa r m ean he done la. a eonntry o f thla U n d ; I hope to be a b lo ito maka a atatemeat ia a ve ry ih o r t -tlme> b n t we an> a t the present momsnt awaiting, the view,#, o f ' ■ the ropreesatatives a t OonstaaUnoplo npoa the suggestion which wo

«v- w a rd .'* . 1- I .O traa Amadcaa Poaitloa , ': . . . .

M r. Iiloyd George w u asked on w l ^ date America had de fin ite ly refused v to aiecept a mandate fo r Conatantlnoplo aad whether America had bosa eoasult*

K E od coaeeminf the Turkish peaee -terats.Tbe premier replied th a t. the. .'Dnlted States d id «ot de fin ite ly r s ^ to v

^ cept the mv»aate bttt-had, w ithdw iw n from the diacusslons. The peaee te iM w ith Tu rke^ ' M O 'stn i'under dlMnaden, he added, aad the Amefican govern*

> o f ment hM deeilend aa InvitatiOB to be ‘ *0 present a t the eonfereacs. r ixo 1 .

^ ' B n i E i s i i i i i i i3"p5J OcbnpaiSta Eacape ’ lo jn iy . in i

Ityateriona Attack; Anthorii tieaO laiia Olnea - j

r t« a — ; — ■ ■ ’ccnt ZDBIO H, (/PI ( H » u ) — A bomb « i . ■

ploded last n igh t under the poreh! o f ' the.Amerioan' consukte here, s s r l o i ^ '

damagiag^lhebuildinig b ttt in ju H n g la o " '., one. Police authorities are beueyed > .

IE D ^ eeenred clues m to th e 'fu t i ty •'

. ■ —I— •m il.* W ASHINGTON, (iP )*-Aa o ffie la l.xe . Asso- po rt on the bombing o f the Aaierteaa ' m ill* eoMulate' a t Zwrlch, lan f. n i r t t WM ' '. the made to the atate 4 « p a i^e a t t o d ^ b y 1 to Consul Qeneral -Ke«u^',.wha < s a id .^e 'I p ri* build ing WM p&rtiaUar deatr^yed rains tha t no one w M injured; ;w ith* O ffie ia ls here, were a t a leaa ie ae*

eouat fo r the laeideatl They'-Teealled, la m - however, th a t part o f B w ita e rlA I'. 'ia ~ Por- the readsxvona o f po lltlea l - refngeea J

ntion from a ll countries o f Ehiropv and a KflBtfiv n f Intamatlonal Intrim iit.

DHOPESi; DOpiiliE,, F o r th c o m in g S e a s o n is E x p e c t ­

e d t o H a v e -C o n s id e ra b le E f ­

f e c t jn A m e lio r a t in g o f t t ie

U n fa v o r a b le . E x c h a n g e S i t u ­

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PABIS, W )— 1iBta Bcawn is cxpectcd, by PT*n«« to haro eonsiderftble offeet toward amei* ; lo ra ting the Qofavocablo condition o f French oxchange on America. NoVor- , tlieless tho qaestions o f providing trnns*' port«»tloa and hotel aocotaodotioa* horo . are - causisg somo m isgivings nod ho­to l Icocpcrs geaornlly are bewalllsg tbe J lim ited monns o f bring ing v is ito r* to Franco. . ., v . ' • ' , ' • !

D ol'P iaz, ili^ertor b t the Transntlan- *tie c o m p ly , hoBioxprosscd his opinion 'th a t the nnmber o f ‘ Amorieaa* deslr* ' ing to v is it Prnnce in. tho cpming soa*son w in fa r surpass the tranaportation 'fac ilities , but that thL \ w ill bo roliovod *by tho pu tting in to soVvico o f passon- •ger vessoU now ' und e r: -oonstrnetlon 'princ ipa lly in E ^ la n d b«foro. tln< < ^ o n e n hotols have boon organized'toreeeivo the oxpoctod In flux o f foreign <

••• v is ito r*. ■ ' • ■ > ' :i.Thd iVaming tha t Amoricaiw

te rr ib ly oxacting” as regards .eoafort 'In 'hb to ls aiid as to th e ir znaaa]|(emont ' is > given by V ic to r Oambon.oBn bn-ginoor .who. icnows ;AJ?ioricft w ^ jtty i

^ i t aot o n ly ’ tho rich, wbo desire i r e f ln e m ^ ' In hotels,': b n i ' >

I ' M r. ,<^Sainboii aasorta that,-o iiia lds; o f < ! P a r ii aad reaortB llko .V ip liy , -J^leo and

Peanvllle, i t ' ia Immsaiblo to fisd r.five i good ho'tels in a ll Franco byon I f town* :

' lik e L y o ^ Marseillos aad Bonen are

‘ ’ A m briean i," hb adda:"dt> not warn' ; ■ Ib’sury} ;aU .they-7**^* pv^oct clean-

^n«a». Bo { ^ ’a iir iDBella, com fort and hy i gietke.' Where caa you lin d ; tha t among ost • N bW hore 'ii, thero very, mneh of i t , bat ovorywhere thoro I* one th in j, our -eooklng. , That ,i». cortoinly much, fin t f r a n k ly , ' l t “ is Twt. OBobgh;” ' '

. action ;"WUUam BtoM LloyA aad O tb m Tak* i

,.BB in-XJUcacor&Uds XBa» A u w a r iTwiHrtawtita I

CHICAGO, ^A V -W in iam Brocs Xlayd Tnilllbnairo • s e r^a n t-a t^ lim i ' ’ o f - thv Commudlst labor p a rty i“ aad**.rfift«on other communist* must stand tr ia l On iadlotm cnis'roeently rotnmed chjuiiginp thom w ith cooapiraey. to overthrow tho government by force. ' '

Judgo Oscar Hebei yoitofdAy denied o . m otioii to qoash tho^d iB tm en ts,'w h lch

tho defendants claimed wero' fa a lty at the broad diargo o f conspiraey d id no; moke any cpeeiflc allegation aa to thu fo ra o f method to bo nsed.

WEST VIRGINIA SHELVES , SUFFRAGE RATIFICATIONSasate B fljac ti BM ohttloa to SMJoa-

• id t t Aetioa in Defeat o f AoOmz: A iu n d m tt t

CHARLESTON, W. Va., ( f f ) — Tho West V irg in ia senate Testo r& y a fte ^ noon rejected tlio rpBolntion t<> recon­sider ita nctioa o f Uonday when i t de foaled tho womnn's Buffmgo ra tif ica ­tion amendment by a vote o f IS to 13. The action was considored fina l, and i t was said no fu rthe r attempt would 'bo made to ra t ify the amendment a t ttie

-spociai session o f-th o leglslatoro.

Tho Pocket Handkerchief.Tbe pocket handkerchief w u fira t

known a« ‘lEerchler’- re o o r re ^ b e f- * cove rln f fo r the bead:'tbeo I t b e c u »

- bEDdkereblef, a covering fo r the bead eanied to tbe band, end a t laat pocket haodkerd ile f, a covering fo r tbe bead beld In tbe hand and kept la the pocke t __________________

6,000 D ifferent Flah M the Nile.I t i * believed, tbe N ile contains 9

greater varie ty o f fish tban any other riv e r In tb » world. An expedition seat

' by tbe B ritiah mosenm brought back 8,000 specimens.

Burled by Stat*..In some cnntoos o f Swltsenand ali

the detyd. rich us w e ll as poor, are buried a t the public expense.

Weighs 700 Pounds.A new "baby" airplane o f Swedish

’ make weighs only 700.pounds and haf a fc>e«d o f 80 fflUes an boor.

c h im n e y ]SWEEP

Watch fo r tho ba t on street—In tho neantime, i f yoa need - tbe services o f a Chimney Sweep to cloan your Aimaee, -

—PHONE 623-J 115 MAIN AVE, EASTO N LT 8XSEL BBVBH XH

TO W K .J • ■ Wprk guarnntced satisfactory

or no pay. Farm work solicited —prov ld til partios furnish trans­portation botb ways.

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R e v . D u d le y B . A s h f o l^ ; N o t ^

P r e a c h e r a n t i L e ^ i « r ; j i w | /

K n o w n o n t h r e e ^ M l n e n t s ,

w a s O rd e re d tO i.G iv a U p W o r k _- ' • • 'V. '.N. .. -

Beveread Dndley B . Aahford 'is an extraordinary m an.. A ltliough a till on the sunny eide o f fb(ty> he baa erow<»d

■ more service to hom a iiity ia to a fow yoan tban most-nien accomplUb in a

: lifo^timo. : -8oon a fte r h is .g ^ n a t io n . fn n n Har-

\ ioy OoUege, London, England, he was ’ ordained m jniater a t tbe fa inont New '

Court' Congregational ()inrch, London., A short timo theroaftor ho was selfeted , to presont the eauso o f Con^o lie form

nna A f r ic a M iu lons bofore tho.people ^. o f Norway, and'tourod ih a t* la id w ith .. snch suecess that ho waa greeted by . ononnous crowds d t every meeting.

In 1008 undor tho tbo ouspicos u f Iho I Colonial Missionary Society ho was I sent to Now Zealand and fo r threo years '. labored as a missionary among tho Ma- I oris,-where hia experiences wore novel i. and th rilling .} * In 1016 he returned to England and ] served'for three year* a t Wood Street

Congregational, icbareh, C a rd l^ , South * t i L- Wales,, tho biggest Congregational “ t ehurcb in the B ritU h Empire. ^ I t was t while hero tba t be fe l l one o f the early .- victims o f the great. 1B18 f lu epidemic,\i aa attack from which he had s o t 'fu lly in

Reeovered when be accepted a c a ir to !> tbo Queen’* Boad.Congrogationat chneh, ■>>

S t. John's, Newfoundland, where ^ s »»- (oreoful proatblbgsAon.attracted reeord <ui f congregations. nn i ' The strain o f ib is w o rk upon bis un* t l i t ^ormlned constitution proved too severe '*P » abd bo Buffered, a nervous breakdown, « t B from whlcb now, however, he bas-com* '<>'

plotbly recovered Moved by a' desire ^ <' to servo bis fe llo w men be has recently- w rittea a le tte r tba t t«>lls bow be was- restored to health and atrengtb.' qJ U o re d -B 7 O raUtdiia i t i

Tb iS 'Ie tter, addnsscd to The Tanlac ; Co., A tlan ta , Qa., is an eloquent exprea-

sion o f g ra titu d ^ and Is as fo llow s: 0* . “ Oentlemen: T o u r medicine, known t r as *Tanlae' has beea sueb an inesti* ^ mable blessing to me, tba t I . feel con> n i

I strained t* ''w r ite and . te ll yon so. . , ln be Oetobor, 1916, w h ilo a m inister o f tlia Wood Street. Congregational church]; £d

> Card iff, South Wales, I bad a severe ^ attaek o f- th e Spanish in f lu e n u from the effeeta o f w hich I never fu lly re* *0 covered. I lost twentv-eight poanda in

a weight and wsa unable to reeover my be tt uaual energy. . . .n 'v :^T b « B ,In 'j;a b m ^t4 S lS » J l..b e c« a e » D the M inister o f the (j^een/s'Bead Con< p gregatlonal church a t S t John's, Now- " 10 foundland.. M y m in is try waa attended

w ith great suecess, b u t tho strain prov*0 od too great'for, me and I had a serious

breakdown. M y nerves seemed to go u a ll to.pieces at|d m y.digestion becamo

so deranged, tba t I c^u ld 'ea t scarcely >«■* anything. M y h e a r t^ v e . me a |o t o f Is

OOMPABIBOV SHOWS FOOD MCHBAPBB A0BO 88 BOBDBB

U JUABE;Z,.Mex.,..(ff>)-~Co°>P»^» •>{the pricos o f g ro i^briesln Juarex w ith M

_ thoao tha t provall fn E l Paso, opposite hi hero, reveal th a t .most foodstuffs, ate cc obeapor. on the . Mexican side o f tbo et river, according te *a compilation Juat f i prepared b y .Stephen E. A g n ir r^ vice c<

10 consul fo r tho U nited Statoa a t Juarer^ b< ^ Rice and sugar aro th » o conta a pound ^ s- less in Junrex than, in E l Paso.6;- O . lly T h o u jllt .Jt The wisest t'aylng o f a ll waa tha t tht 10 only true wisdom la y lo oot-thlnklup le that one knew w b a t one d id co t know ' —aceco.

aa Washboard.^ The s lde f p f a new 'vacnnm washer• fo r iaondry ptirposes nre corrugated.• so I t can be nsed as a washboard, d ■

Whst ore those Popcorn Crispettesf a —adv. ,

D e n tis j^ Und « I E.JR.Pa

: /PAMI, f l / u i l l L I V a i»aemyou can

0 ^ f ro m a

I f a tooth m ust come out, a fi i t ou t w ith o u t hu rtin g .

I f y o i ir teeth are diseased, i edge o f the subject ahould be <

11118 is the k in d o f d e n tis tr in offices using the E. R . Park< tem. The k in d o f w o rk you i done by the m on v/ho know s 1 do i t p a rt ic u la rly w e ll.

Exam inations and advice f n

R e g i s t e r e d D e n t i s t s U s i n

E. R . P A R K E R SYSTSR. U , B . SO BT SB. M . B . DOUIDB. B. LOOSHAb T DB. A . E . W IL

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It trouble;, i t ^a s .a n e ffo rt to w a lk op-_ to b a la lia ‘and a t n ig h t I'tw e d -to 'lie >wake mi J in c fn tin u a l dread.leat my heart ahould p l 19 atop beating^altoge'ther.s - ' . arly “ Tbbn, aa a result of expoauro ono o f e, w in te r 's . - .n ig h t, 'in a fm all-boat, wbUe ffv ly in ' the exoeuilon b t my dutlea, I was ^ soisod w ith .violent pshu in the^ r ig h t » I) shoulder and arm, whieh neariy drove is me to 'd is tra c tio n )‘ <Z cbnaulCed doctor* ■■i and spocialiats aad underwent msfaage

and eieotrical treatment, w itb fln i get> m J. t in g mtieh re lie f.-1 waa ordered to give

up aU preaching and pub lic -w ork fo r ^ B a t loaat three montha, and Z began ta ^ a. foar .th a t my- health was pem anently ^ re affected. ^ly -B a^B ad Been BkcpUcal“ * ' I bad.nlwaya been rather akoptlcal

o f tbe tostimonlala concening tho'm er*Us o f -any niodldno, but oao day I're a d

xe tho statement o f a maa whose aymp* di g. toms soemed tb be identical -idth my w

own, and hia praise o f Tanlao rang eo bi rn true I deeided to give i t a t r ia l myaelf.(i. I bought a bottle aad Ita Offect v w al- a. moat Immediato. M y nervlona' condition [n began to disappear aad I began .to get td aleop’ ir t n ig h t M y a j ^ i t o so inenaa- t l

ed tha t I eould acarcely satisfy It, and t l re I found m yself patting on weight rap- s( m id ly .' By. the time I had takea. the e. fo u rth bo ttle , the pains in my arm and in a^ouldor. diaappearod and I ,am feeling ly better today tban fo r a long timo past.

' “ I foo l th a t I abould bo m iilty o f baae le in ^ t i t a d e i f I d id not w rite and te ll tX Q. yon'W &at a boon Tanlae haa been to me,0. and y give you thia unaolicited toati* ^ sd moaial to uao as you may th ink beat, in y . the hope, th a t othera may .find in your us w ondeffo l medieine tbe means to re-

stored h e a ^ . and strength." ao Tanlae is aold in Twin Fblla by C ity ily P tisnnaey and by tha «sading d n o ls t o f in s T fry to w a —radr.

MBW a A L U O N e A N S S ABB m FQUITD OFF A ltA fiX A K OOABTo f K E T C H IK A N , Alaska,* « V - ( B y th M a ll)—J^ow deep water salmon banks ,te have been diaeovered o f f Cape Spen- te cor, fiO m iles caat o f Junean. a t . tbu ho eatraneo to Cross Souad, aeeordlng to lat fishormon wbo retumod to Juneau re^ cc eontly; Heavy hauls o f salmon have ix. beon mado in tho v ic in ity, i t was said, ad ___:_______ __ , ,

= | FdR SALE! IS room modeni hoaaa; close in.

Good garage, fiasy terma. .

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’a rker System-your teeth need filling* a dentist 'ho m akes a specialty o f.flllisgs do the w p rk .b e ^ , Vyou neeo crowQS b r i d ^ '

k, a crown- and b r id ^ ' dentist. : te m an you w a n t ; a r t i f id a l teeth' are -recpdred*«. can get thb m ost satirfdctlpn

n a dentiJBt s k i l l ^ m p la te

, a firs t-dass e itra c lo r can la ^e

ed. a den tis t w ith ,fu ll to o w l- b e c o n s ^ te d .

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, ’6 B A W L B , Wash:, « ^ H i * h ; ' j U.taniat ratea.and,.proUbh1oi^^are.‘eb««k> \ Mg^Oauadiaa tonriat '. t i iv e l . to.'^'rtha j

Statoa, ae^irdlBg to- ateaniablp men.'

'OkMaTaaa who lea^B tbe ir hom 'ea '^tb '• 1 ^ - i n Canadiaviaonoy f in d : they • have e fi^ . $800 when'rtbey reaeh HtieUnited States ivb'ere, in 'm a n y citiea 1the discount rale ia tw e n ty ,p e r eont <.^Prohibition ia C a lifbm ia bas caused <

a a a y .Canadiana lb abMdon th e ir for- <jM T.-nfintbr tr ip s tb'e southern aes- itio n of., the state, the atoamship mon ibelieve.'' More liberal liitubr regulations 'in Canada aid the northerners to mako :op the ir .minds ■ to re m ^n . a t hom o.. i

7 - \V '. '.d U B 8 AT-.C AKP,'' 'PABADENA,-^': C a lif., !.(/pW Mansgor <

Fred ■Mitchell and ‘ 8T players' o f tho : -Chieago -NaUoaal' l e ^ e baseball 'team ■arrived herb Ja ti .ftbedayT. im d >1« • a ta rt -spring practice. temori«w.'^'-Thv player* wore: ‘ P itcbers .jUezaader, 1

K lllo fo r, .O V w l i ,< J ^ t r ,< ' in f i^ d e r s < Hblloohor, Hertog,. P o ^ M e r k le ^ a t ' , ■ Qrob, . Pearce,-:>Twomby}; ;ent«elderai ’ Robertaou, p la c ^ lie ttoB ,:P aB kert; Me- , Cabe,-Frjbe rg .T ila rr io it C ;

B B IX IB B ;WO^CBH APFBO!^* • ' r ^ ‘\b b i d o b : F A B z m s . o K . 'S tU n r a

mous watering place have taken To i playing bridge on tho trains. The-stakes are.often choeolatea or g loves.-'As they

, o ften Jeavo the ir eardsat home tbo I guards o f Che trains bavo taken to I corrying a spare pack fo r the uae o f ; tbe woiflen. . .

I . Ta lker Defined.|Ts 'MrB.“ .Oadil>jr a b r iliip n t convex

■ a tlo n a lis tr ‘‘N o t.b r il l la n t but t l r ^' Jtsa JBhe’s ose.bf tbose ‘£ rs t-and-!h ln )* '

person’ ta lk e d " “How 's tha t? " * " I said* and *she. sa ld .**w B lrm lnghsm i Age-Berald.. :

Inherited Characteristic.'As a general th ing |he k in d o f moth-

, e r wbo enjoys a . m idnight supper - downto\ra gets m ad.w beo tbe baby ' w an lS 'to eat os sbbn'as she reacnea I home^DaUas- Nwra. .^v

' In Quite Too Many.Speech was given roan to conceal hia

! thoaghts. but 1( waa a needless precaa* i Uon In nmny cases.—Boaton Tran­

sc rip t

1 Crovn w < > . w m u jMythology bas I t the crow was cro*

, ated w hite bet turned black through t betrayal o f tbe secrets o f th e goda.r -11 —.1 ■ ■ . . r l l I ■ ~ . — ' 1 ' ' ' ■

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a

Twin Falls P a

■- H o S f ld r .C a n ’ l e f i ' j e J S u lb u i , O r s n ^ r a d M '. 'H i i& 'v ^ ^ 1

I - . .^ 4 p o k e ir ,^ ^ b e r^ h a iib « a o m t^ . f« ly daikeaed^'glossy aiid attraetivs-witht. a brew of Sage Te^-aml-Bnlphur. When-d ever her hair tbbk. that 4uU, fadedr- or atreakjd: 'appeiu**ick^ tida V'aimiple, miJrtuiewas a ^ o A j j^ a r w ^ ^n fe o t ' Sy.asK&g at-anjr dn^-ttore forIS 'Wyath.^s Sage and'SnlpHnr ^mpbnnd';o yo!9^>iO'gat a la ige bonie « f thb

at very' little cost ‘ 'lUa'.a im fiIs mix* I n ture can "b depended.-iv^ Tto i ^ r e 10 natural eolor and be’iu ^ 'tb 'ib e - lM ir . rn A well k n o i^ d ow n to^ d ran iirt a m ill everybody Bses Wyeth Sage aa'd Sol* lb phur Compound now becanSo i t darkeas r, so naturally and evenly that nobody r>, can tc IM t ,bas been. applied-r-JK's*so Sf eaay to ube, too. 'Top i^ply-dpnuibn'k

eomb.'or n u bmah and. draw.liikrough your h'air, taking one strand at .a.time. By nloming tho n ay hair-d iaap^rs;. lUter. another ap^oation or two, i t ia'

' ' Matored ta its natural color and looks : glossy, soft aad b c a u tifu L -A d v .

B Ten'ean count npon tho elsaaifiedi to ip sell-'yqur real, estate.' .-and tbe cost o f O' the advertisiag w il l f ig n re snrprlsingly ro amafl.’f * • ; • • . ly — r-r-r,------------------------------ — ;-------10 F™ _ ^ -

' I iEtJiEI - '

O v r in g t o th e fa c t tha

O ne o f th e B ^ t Im p t i , N o r t h SU

J Splendid House, Weil. Garage ’ .cultivation. On State Hig!

„ L e t U a S ho tt P H O K B 01

Ttie TRAILL-GRENZEBAI11 PHpNE I lS , - - , - -

E F A S H I O N S l -

I s N o w A g l o w ’

k e s t S p r i n g A t t i iE ve ry Express bringi

chandise from New Yor ) I ish and charm ing ture the

\ E aste r ; ^ t a th a t were e he was in the C ity . Y6a

^ new sty les shown th is :thoso o f la s t year, ye t a lt

. , fascinating.T he r ^ g e in prices i

clnde a l in e d any parse.

; - , suO T h e fa v o r i te c lo th s b

S erge , P o i r e t T w i l l , ani and m a n y n ew e o lo ra

k • P ric e a R i^ $ 2 7 M t

H v C OH m i l X T h e s m ^ s h o r t coatsI f \Y A a re lo n g c o a ts < o r tho sW l l , I C lo th , C o v e r t, T r ic o t in e ,m i l I 1 m a te n a U .■ i l l A P r ic e a R i

■ A n a c e p t i ^ U ; ' f o r s tre e t, a fte m o o

: J H ' j s i m p l y o r e lab- . i m i e ^ wo

. 1 P ric e a

P rice

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“ '!■ WESliBlI EUtllMI FAliy■'3 jfiuamitpuirrs . rf AMEBiC^N ELECTRIC-00

L I i i itha t pOTer im iBt l e a v e ; , ' '■

p r o m i R anchea o n t h e , S ide 'T rae t

ige. Granary land.Barti$. ;AII liv'Jighway, near .gobjl ^ o h ; =

tow I t to You ..OB W B ITE . ■ '

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IHOP

w i t h t h e N e w - :

t i r e f o r W o m e nings iiL the lo ve ly new niBr- fo rk C ity— w o nderfa lly sty l- the Coats, Su its, Dresses and e chosen by M r.'Jacobs while r6n w i ll be delighted w ith the ig yea r; ve ry d iffe re n t from altogether more g race fu l aod

» ■

JS is su ffic ien tly broad l o in - . se. ■

U I T S9 used are T rico tin e , J'ersey, and S ilvertone; in blue, tan .

R ange F ro m \U b m S M ^

D A T S 'its are ve ry u l a r , b u t there ; bose who desire then^ ' Polo ne, B d lm a and S ilvertone are9*'' - . •Range F rom S to $ 7 5 M

R i E S S ^ :

i l ly lumdsomo line o f dresees loon and evening wear are.on ! li lk and "Wool Dresses, tr im - laborate ly w ith b ra id , bu.ttons: work.

•ea R ange F ro m i2 S 0 to $ 9 0 M

er Bonneta on D ia ^ ta g icea R ange F ro m

?5 to $ 1 2 M

)HOP Burley ,

IIH Wi i l f c l l fA t e ~ ' '

p - • t f f : D e b l f f l« ( o r E iv u l i r tb n

" C £ ” / - S S ^ y a i S i ^

■ ■. ' : ^ ‘^ 0 r ^ ic ie i l^ ^

to c tils ^ le la t iA M V M c ^

,, • . .V U « a .fc ,e p m p T 3 r,* lltth * .M iia te ' . .w e f t f ik 'j i M p r ct t lu .report of

‘ •. A a e r ie t t . jh T ji& B 'B i» A t is ]ij onaO T iO W iril Jm bw.Q. H*T)»ra.

•;, .-OUto O o a r t t t t Tannoil - Sevfttor' X ia g : '! n to ln tlon r«i ith a t « Iia :^ f(re M fiM .o f lho goTonu

• o f tbe.Dttomoa Tories « t Coaitantix • _ :bu t»em L a M u U a t ««un o f dUo

— VM M ere , •dppretrion- p o re rtr aad tUenee ■oone ChristlaD^Pflopln o fom £nrop«,aD d,A«Ia.U loor," «nd t^ ,T n r if r ^ * » re i wholly di*qa*!ifte « * * * ! ^ ' o v e r <airJ*W**i p le k '» ■• ■■--■••'- S anA fo r'W td iw ortli ifcJdlio h id '

*bow» tho H w bord iroporf » t tho departm ent M d .'th'st j i l f fh o ffieU li

' .e lud ing ..tbo ito e ro tu j o f'C ita to ,' r iv e n ith e ii opinieia th » t.w ith ee

detotionajther^i was ab'reaM ft w hj roport a l i ^ d not be te a i to the ee

' . T h a t waa eeven week* ago, the Ml •atd,. b a t e ffo rts to seeare the ]

. dent*a eonseat dnee thea had. beoi -ava lliB ff. r;;

S f ln te n T ik e O lfeoM" J am ^ E ^ d / ' eaid Senator-V

w o r tV ** tha t .'this is another ■ insl o f tfie jdaSl'saipaiife feaee o f tho j dent -to a eonrteoos reqaest-of the a te . "

‘ 'T h a t b h a b itu a l/ ’ InterjM ted ator^ l io d g ^ o f Masaoehueetts, thi

- Seaator Poinde*ter; repBbl]eaa;i> In g to n /to ld tS« jteaate he tiaden

, the f l irb o v d n p o r t was adverse t ram p tio ii o f any Americaa mat

» ovo r .Tnrkey and snirgested that preeident 'm igh t be w lthhotdiog i:

' cause oi ths effoet i t m ight hav ra tif ie a tio a o^ the treaty.

' ‘ There is-no oecaslonfor aay Of sion -of n rp rfs e tha t Iaformation oji elgn a ffa irs nqoeated by tbe seas not fortbebaiiBg,’ ' aaid Senator I

. . repobliean, Peonsyivaaia. VB o j would be oeeasioned i f thia admlai tio n had fom isbed laformntion. .

. . * * 8 fa i0 * 1 9 ia ith u b e e n p a t t i p tiS c f o f t i l l * klf i tu n t lw . senate ta fo m a tlM i n]

- /« r« igB a f /n ln th a t I t is oi»t « *' th e eenate’a dgh t. ba t tbe aeaju . ’ d n t7 to secQze fo r stody and e

sideration tb a t m i^ make Its de< . lenscoB ildered .''

Senator K in g said tbat i t wae .1 regretted tba t tbo Ui3i»«d. States no t deelared‘wor on Turkey and garia m th a t ib is- nation m ight “ an e ffcetivo volee” in ' prove consignment' o f ' the Christian po tions o t A s ia .H ln o r to tho To goverameat, who, bos cnibarlciad po licy d f extermination towards tb

SHIPPING BOASd w il l SELL HOG ISLAND Yi

Cbattmaa r s 9>ne Annotmces Fetf« o f H t l * and Beadineaa to B«ce

. .J Fzopoeala

' W A S H n r o ^ I ^ .(ff)—The ahlj board is ready to ’aoII Hog Islnnd g rea t fabrie iiting shipyard bo llt. d the vrar,

Ohalrman Payno announced y '~.j9>id«7'that t l t le 'to the ynrd site hnd

- porfeeted b y . p j ^ c n t o f $1,757,0 tho Ameriean International ship]

- io g eompaay, w hich owned tbo and th a t lie was ready to receive era fd r th e .n ^ e r ty .

Fabricated steel and engines ode fo r the eonstru'ction o f 1 6 -ship roady fb r immediate sale. I t was

, and w ith otber surplus materiaU m' o ffered separately.

As the lost ship laid do^a a t- Is land w ill not bo laimcVod n ^ t ll. September 15, tbo yard, eannot bi ' u a lly tumod orer before tha t date • torms o f sale, officia ls' said, hai

beea decided.

Bteiioo Amor\B the Romana I t I* not generally known thn

a o i^ p h jr aa a profession was foil « s Ipng a g ^a s the days of. the V « n p lr« . Poeti, wbo ere ■omeUmei en led nowadayi['. fo r havlDtf p ateaecmphera. hadObem (o the i ‘eaatonr o f «Q re i^^

Lb«t, camp.Stiver HoQbta|o; onb« a fntDou:

Jn g camp ;b f .',ul8b i^ ie now des •T h ir ty v m r * aga. a '.synrttciite^ a< t h * p la e e /lis fl > wonrtrrfo l • f

' r U o n ^ . latb-'ibvvehieimOlTan'Joai ten

,* tT * 'O O t

•Ab a U i i ^ o f t fa i r t y « l^ le ttc • tM d orUiotxsanilB o f d ia rac te r b w Indented fo r the Cb(aes< goage.

B K - B B f f l i i N / j s r w i . . .^ * V - , ^ E ^ V ^ c i * . P £ p p e r t l M a

m - 'O f

r,«// nandat>im <rf;the former ru ler in an' .; " , c t h ) p r a t e d se t\ita ii

co n ttltn tliiiu l' B n tn a n f

■Qraef, . a -m a jo rity ‘aoe i^

“ f declared tha t the ex rn ler had fiOled j " »v« ap to the h i^ H o preeedeata-^^f ■

; 5?” - ^ ” ®‘ died a t the 'I the hU troops. He ehose. Instead,-tba*# •fc, »i;« a m idBigbt A ig h t ; '5® i5 ® »berb X he is now p ^ e air ^ o iBR and B a v ^ wood,'V- n / vesident T h j jn d ic ia rr wmialttelo s o w i'i^

WU nader advisement M d..e*nJ ®f encee.are .expeeted tifT jW 4 W ^ we« M inor T io ooUoo o t IW

provid ing fo r aeUpa b v the national re c ite w»Wy1>S«i b > e a - t« ^ r a r i l j tsblod.tnniBat f i ' 'i ■' ■ II ■ 'i'■ ,11 ■ ■ I

9 f’oast- , ' ■ . ■ ' ■ ' ........ ........ .Id that . : 'T t r o M a r « • N i l i u k n -tie d to ' A M ia M O M V M f -in', peo* •

id-been '..i _ ..J . L . D ilw ir th b J. 8. Keol, trus

<10,000, lo t -31,'b lock T l, T. P. ea rt^B ^ UcDoogal tO A. M. Blam.rh? t t e >0‘ ^ 2 i*> Id ik « 9 ,T .'r . ■s e a S . R- a Slee to B . Braekott. t l, SE senatS N ? W , SW M NE 1-4, pa rt BE

eon nn- D i ^ t y . clerk o f d is tric t cgurt to - Sehaefer, B J-2 >fW 1-4, N B 1-4 N B

■' „ 35-9-14.■Wads- H . Brown to S. O ’Donnel. $1,

1-4 NW 1-4 84-9.14. , .0 nfoirf- to C. H. W oodward,': lho sen. 200, lots 17, 18, btock 65, BuhL

J. E. Anderson to K . W. Strobrid ed Son- lo t 14, block 78, T. F. tho re- - J- Jcvtor to C. H. Perrine, t l , r NW 1-4 3-iO.lT.;"Waah- J- A . Kenyon to C. H . Perrine, leratood laad.J to aa- ' ' S- Cowllnir to F. D. Wegener, mandate ^ l-S 'SE 1-4, N B l - l SW 1-4 20-10-] la t the ••’K . F . Klaas to T. D. Wegener,.#■ i t be* «23. f l 1-4..8E 1-4 27-10-15.lavo on ^ Wegener et a l to F. D. Wegei

« , 8 1-2 SW 1-4 33-10-15. express ^ Koch to J . Cbambors, *2500, E on fo r- lo t 37, Orchalarti nub.

^aate js , :A. Cla<k to J . Chamberr, '#35(M), W r Ito o x . lo i 37, Orehalara sub^ .

STRIKE OF NAtlVES IN W MND WNES^ D is o td m B a ^ t wbCB WortoBB I

• ':oial»s* o f X ^ n s t- Treatm ent fo r PoUUcal Beliafa

JOHANNBSnURO, Unioa o f fk a to bo A frica , (JPf—The striko nmong tho tos bad workors !ii tbo crown gold m Qd Bul- *bo Band, which has boon in p i t havo fo r some time, haa boen sett Venting l^ o ro had been eomplalnt among Donula- o f unjust treatment bocanso o f

& 8 h Uticnl o p j^oaa , ' d oa a During the strike there was no thom.'” critT np to Sunday, when mounted

flcao tt charged in a crowd In resci two poliecmon who had boon stone*]

. iia tivea Lator, stones.were thrown i Y A R n party o f whites on the ir w oy to a ct IM n w resulting In a f ig h t in wl

two natives wore- killed. The tyou' tfee tion wqro f in a lly pu t to an end by pntrc »celvo -- , - '

u a a x o r o s M s z m p o b t a n tP ABT ZN MBXZOAN

ihipplag JUABEZ, M e x . , . ( / IV ^ ^ ic fomn ind, tho im portant part o f Mexican lifo .

durldg g&nbling plaees, in saloons and in taurants. .one ean frequently .hear

yester- cbeitraa playing .operatic - select! nd boon Tbo works o f Ita lian , French and M 7,000 to can composers are’ profert'ed, .V t ipbu ild - Leoncavallo, Mascagni and B icet b< IO land, the favorites. Tho band o f tho J re tend- c* garrison gives frequent concerti

the Btroi>l in fro n t o f 'th o “ corou .dequato daaela.'’ ’dps are .............. .... - —as said, T in y Flats.may bo LU tle Boy. f t fu r hla firs t e r i

e&ee In a Blevper. said to bls at ‘ t Hog nw fa l await. T l

was only room fo r m otbcr and Ito Tbo ‘Jownstttira, uo pa hod to sleep, in bad not .

. ‘ Medernlaed Qrammar.The teacher o f a Now Hampel

bat ate* •cbool was one day e xam lo^g a rollowed ^ tie r select pupils In • g ra n t1 Itomao “ Stand np. Johoale, and make m nea r id i- 'senteoce containing tb * word• private «w n.*" *h® raid, po in ting to . r . a e fo u rth ^ 7 * JoSnn** pnoswJ M 1» thoa

. then w ith a flush o f trtnm pb on ' face, replied: “ Last w e ^ fa the r-

. five horses, but yesterday he seldo —Boston P ost , • /

ous mli»* ’ «■leaerted.‘ dedded ,‘ fn tare.li.o rp r lw B l T-

I A H e lp fti S eed

w lu ^ S n xU S T S A T E O W ITD l No w iM settd buyerB l Qulretnents w itbou t fln

— -- H positively o t tho - n r j r t' H ' • Brim tot o t authen

N N I ■ M W f t TEUIN 8B K O CATA

■ J

t h T ^ta aeiv- u e laf^naa^Q a s e e s M .jl^ ) th * 'b ttn ' sdeW*' ^U itea :p r lm j^ / . ( ' t o ^ ^ | k ' i fa ro

, 'w o d l f ^ l r n«»v da* tabrely t*< the a d m ra t «e-Tia*Ui|KW.«atAnleblleo.ia'.iadleal

^ > r i ^ ^ t«eently<ntiaertBkeaby - ^ ^ a t e l y 30,000 erbp r ^ r t e r a r

i r ^ f 'h ls .theiUBtsa a ft m ore 'than 4 9 ^ 0 farns a s * m otor, traeka on the ir fa n

Ih r flW - '’ S a t 'lh a le x te a t. to which these tni< f h t ' - t * aisplaeq- harees la problsmatteal. omenad- nany eases the iatrodtietion of a t n

na. a. fsnn ..iad le*tea proviaion fo r - iri'takes ereasod hanliag ra ther than aa aei ..ebaler- reductloa in ’ the ^number . o f hor j^'.weeka naod. •oelAUsts ' B ones SeeUnalA Tear ioaal as- Tbe estimated nomber o f horses iblod. farma aad raaebM. Jaanary 1 o f t ■■- year was 21,109,000, a. decrease o f 8'

000 head, or I.7_per eeat, eomp^ed wi____ a *T u r aga . .The-'total vala6 o f .tbiV rS animals th is y e s r^ U-«: estimatedk __ *1.092,542,000, aa against »2,H4,897,(

last yoar». , lU a . maaaa. aa - iv e n Is n * va]ue per . ^ d - for. bdrses o f a ll a t f . o f «94JI9, elhnpand w ith *98,45 a T

ago. The.average.yslue per head — 7^ years ago . w«u «08.08,

From theSe f ib r e s i t is not d l cu lt te.onderstand w hy tho horse n

trustee, is regarded as unsettled aad, . *o^nn future eqaolly nacertaia. The best ' ’ m aad.dnring the paal year'has b SE 1-4 th e -sou th , w H le decreases h

’ RP l u occnrred on the .western rangea I■ the past two' je a w • the iacr*ssed _f t- A maaa - tor feed fo r -blgh-prieed m I 7 -iu an im a la '-bu tiiade i t re la tive ly m

. ’ costly to keep a horse oa tbe farm a i SK Omments u the reports o f f i

' * » ageata to the bureau o f crop eStlmo ■»>A throw-in teresting lig h t on tho deero

' . ’ is the numbsr o f borsea. Tho ag i t t - v « ijth -Dakota writes: ^ 'W ith ' eompetltion o f tho gas tractor th

' a i v n bas beon a dim inishing demand , * 1, « ,« tho dass la rp ly grcrint. a i ' iai- th is state.” Tho, agent In Tom

’ ' ee* statoa; “ Tho ra ls iag o f horsos j «nAr a t males- has declined to some extant0 io ! i5 * the p M t few yoars._ Tho auto, is t ier S ; lag the place o fi the hbrse-In mi

inftaacos. W ith iho mule the'decl 1« aot SO tta rkod , as he la the mains .vegentr, ^

in 'R l .a being roplocod by tho tractor.”IU, X. 1 B . Homes on Bang*H)’ W 1 2 Aeeordiag tb tfae fie ld ageai In I<

’ Mexico thero are no longer aay v horses on tho rango In hlsr state i

, • the nuinboc. at small Mexleaa po]1 is r ^ d l y dim inishing. The fie ld as n - i r - n la Utah states tha t horses are l ia i I I L c U ties ra t te r tbaa assets -in hia sect

Speaking b f t te deereaso in certain i BB Posh uoas o f Wasbington, the local re] i t fo r sentative in th a t state says.* '*W1:

a notable rednetion has occurred in eounty It seems dno lo roplaccwenl

f Sonlli ' » » ? ’ ’ " ' > / ” !« !« ' ,• the na- ' W hile the nnmbor nnd value Id mines horses has dediflcd, there hns b in oroc- ^ «Hght lacrcaso In the number settled tnulcs in t t la country compared f

long the » “ 8®- Most o f these animals flo o f no- iu the southern statea and tho p

perlty o f tha t scction is rofleetcd in 1 no d l^ W n i j d doniana ond h ie li p ricco 1 unted fl- fo f mules. Tho overage value per Ii reaeuiBff *157.10 (n il ages Includ'cd), compj

toned by a year ago and «12iown a t a yeara ego. Tho total number 1 a. como. niulcs on farms nnd rnnches t te 1 In which o f th is year wns 3,905,000, an Incn tsoublcs o f 41,000 head, or OM .per cont.

patrols. —

Jost, Yellow Mustard « for Back , Lumbae'lMtioM. Q ttadm other's old mussy masi nd M o ii- p lM te r or poultice generally brought

Verdi, a ll «te t beingho JuttT- ■ cnw», but i t hincerts In ■eommaa- blazca.

A ^ ‘ Heat eases p*reduees tbo flamnnstioa

\ expert* f icattors eonlls ao n t: < • ; , / tion but yc1. Ther* fin d thatand tne B e ^ 's Mustarine, made o f tm e ye

rp. in oae mustard and other poin destroyer just aa ho t as tbe old fashioned p li i t is m ndt quicker, cleaaef and t effeotive and cannot blister.

I t 's a great external re m e d y ampehlr* m b i t oa wherever aches, paias, la f ig a few inatioa, congestion swelling « crammar. and. In a 'v e ry fe w minute's the r< ke me' a longed fo r surely arrivesnt-ri Hut. oanse f H eat eases pain.” 80 aai

tboogbl; M M B s v s V S R n H H PU on his .the r bad I . j * I Q w K V i jse ld o tn r l U

A B o o k \WTTH CO LO R P H O TO G R APHS flluyer w ill th ink o t purebaslna bU rc- Ht flr«t eoneuUlna th is book. I t tells KDF3T SEKna FOR TU B WBBT."' Uithentlo Information and conialitlnR Drravlnas ahowlnr aotual rssuUs rmm Q■ aeknowtedced to b« the' LBAD Ino K CATALOO. H

W nlT B POH COI»Y TODAY U

Tbe Chafc H , L iU jr ^Jo. , * . fi ij ia ttlo . .V ak lnw P ortlam l ; D

F A liL S , ; iD A H O . T H U S

iV i BOLSH6v IST$' 15PN,TROLc ' ART DOMAIN IN RUS!

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. V LONDON, M ^ ‘ A r t , ' 'M tu asI tb e lr PfAduetioi^ Qf p le tm ii ui eoaeereei » ha»e “ Jd to-have bad a great boom in In * to - W v ls f B taeia 'osriag to the faet f ’ - a * i goTetnment pays-si'liberal , ami e n t ^ a ll worka'approved by d ffio la l

whole domain d f a r t hai^ ' kMMQ placed under the c o a t^ I o f a e6ue I . Qj aeven members, fonr o f whom are i » ffrad- futurism . A rtlsU ’ •-. earsIbnlod been'Increased ttrough a m li

tabUshedvby .the couaeU w d e r' w „ a l l pietures t t a t p s ^ the judges-ai he t w w ild ,fo r a t t te uniform rate o t lioateQ xobies each.-b v atW W h e tte r aho artist has dev rs reC oiofitbs Of assidnous labor to a ' t i i ocUoM o r w h e tte r i t ' i s a'daub whleb ha

ken a«few hours to. paint, .t te rs ^

fa rm i agonent tbe .aamber o f artists ij^ 9 trucVi laereasia g n p id ly . ,

ASSORT W-UED jNTENT TO PARTITION ARME

- ' a W o » O n im lt iM 'b m A im . ^ P io u « t A etion I

y v i ; , .' I S ■ N E W T O ttK , ■ M l—D«el»rlnit'.these "t^* allied premiers have tentatied st plaaned partition o f ' Armenia,397,000 Ameriean oomthlttee fo r the Indq veroge o f Armenia yesterday issne<II ages appeal asking Amorieans to protest a Yesr aetion and also to demand the en Bod 10 Turkish rulo there. The commi

lioaded' by James W. Gerard, fod lff l- ambassador to Oermany, urges ebut

16 u u - civic, commercial aad other bodiiad tkd communicate w ith the presidentes t de- congrMS ' ' t o tbd end t ta t t t is ans beea m artyr nation may be liberatedI hare preserved.’ *, Pni- , — ---------------! mJffc A tlan tlo 18.000 ree t DeSp^' jnara ' aT*«ge d«i»t!i o f the Attiarm. (s estlznated a fs b o o t 16,000 fe e t! fie ld _______________

'Maseulin* Contemptngvnt Small lU cbard asked bis sister tt

t t ' tho h is sleeve up fo r h im aod as sbe dthere ^ n neatly be remarked. •'Gee,

ad fo r yon expect to be ia ir ife y e ti"grown * ___________________

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_ Mra. Margarot J. Tunstall, parish ito r , ..distributed the Lenko dole.

J j has. boon doing i t fo r 15-yoars. a r> s iia ^eo^ved tto ehlldrob,' Inquired A c N lA aumber o f months to bo fod in i

fa m ily and wrapped tho bread up paal fo r '■. ehapel pariah house bas 1 n sad ocene o f the dole fo r three or

yeara now. Before t t a t i t was g a t S t John’s chapel. O rig inally

- ^®“ * T rin ity eburtb, whoreP®®** t® »PP*7 f« f * t a t the i

“ “ ' “ 'y o fto r tlio SunJor aorvico.ISLu I i I»eake, a wealthy New Yo

- - « f revolutionary dnys, provided fo r «,«h Encyfiopaedia Bri

i 5 ^ # n ica ealls t te “ best known dole la U alted P ta tea*' A porUoa o f bis nmlttee, ,• “ I hereby give and bequeath to

tn reetor and v e s t ^ e n o f T r in ity S Ub, New York d ty , N . Y., 1000 po

p u t out a t interest to be la id ou tho annual income In sU-ponny whe

lod nnd d L lr lB u tid topoor as shall appear moat deservl]

p». A NSW Languafls.A tlantic A fliiohg moremeat fs oR foot ^*t recognition o f frovencal. the langt

o f Bonthem Franc i , os a d lst tongne from Frendi.

rto ro U ^• d idn 't , .oe and ^ * p.renmiDary achool examlna

' ■ queatlon about the sense* waa •wered by a bright pupil In t t la f to o : “The At* setiaes a r* anees

‘ *obblog. cfTiog. yawolog aod coi r b * log- By a a ix tt sense ts meant

*z tra one whIrb some folka bav& ’ Is snoring.” —Boston T ra tis c tip t

he House o f Kuppenheinu

T ru th toU T H in adve jtis ing pa; iver exaggeration o r m isr ins in d l advertis ing co i ave-not yet learned the great th. fortunate indeed is the i perlatives truthfully. When of Koppenheimer clothes, y ve the truth to tell.

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. te, ship -«,000' e ^easses 'sm tl^ :ra ring . — , W e ;fa a 9 e r,. iI t , ;p lt tM r ta X « *« t'M W1 poor eo li's td rage plaats. la - ' t l i * aeS|^bo

to bo hood e f Nome.!ol« o f , Other .(^p a a ie s exw t^ta .m ake ahip-

parirh meats d m n g t te ssmmtir.': < •'U \ , th e ' . ..- „ 1 ■ ,•is t^ n r- ^miTTMT- naWfevABW-i i i r t y -10 ^ s - TO B B A X .H IO R 0 0 8 T OF P T IS O <

«; to 'de fea t t te f 'b igh -eos t o f o y ia g ."la -a d d itio n ?to;eondaotiag IntemenU,

iturdjiy. the earrlag* men have eomWaed tb suIk « ?7 ." » I r W ffiM * ' Ohteaea b y uadertakem, i l i Ihc u * 5 " • ^ eent. too.

iras pro- * ' , -- - ' - : '.-ro f Col- —1 go to ; 0 * tt in g K • t ra lg h t > . .

-Doe* Cbolly live on tbe av«B «#r rlsh vis- 'Mo. Cbolly lives on b ls f i i t W . -wb*)le. She uvM on t te avenue.-'- •s. She red thein each Hsnd-Palnted aioves.1 up. S t K id gloves w itb band-painted backs . as been were onee a great croze la som* o f th * o r fo n r European countries.

IS givena lly IU ------------------------- —lere t te Elmstie a lta r Me .aa ta ra r Gothic arch compares'

w ith thst formed by tw o Amerleaa YorkM elms, wher* the ir lo fty Jets o f fo llag* n i l * *^®®t across eacb ether’s asceodlng

. wrvea, to Intermingle th d r sbowerrbis w il l ^ When on* W A s

Ihrough a long double row o f tte ** .- - 1 to tho b * b ^ t d s a te thp l* oM boUt whb i t y par bends, f U w thsn aoy miostar. w tt t I pounds a ll lt« dnstscvd ctams and flattartog , I out in espltslsb tha t. a«sr graw io atoos^— wheateitto sueh , ^ ■

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- » sssaiiaslujguRge w g r i e U i i t s w id is tinc t ■

An eleetrie fan brings summer comfort to - t te 'c o u n try Irom*;

lina tlo tt j B t f | r Q | | H B 6 A £ y | ' vaa an>* ■ae*xlog, . I 1

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t T W T O g A llB .H > A H O

mer Clothes

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i s r e p r e s e n t a b o n s

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eat truth, -The Force le m erchwtwho can en -we advertise the ■

Ve tell, the truth; '

W er— • B U H L ;

• Severe Stottf iAccbitipaniea b: H^vyfai#iSnowrand;§uli

ir ' Zew t«m|wmiurM>' >H p ’ to.Eastaard ^d ;^ iittvva^

> WPIRE.C()MMU^ANO BAILS CRiPPLE!

Weather Bnrean ; PreijlotlM aro ThatBsvera Oold in a

' iHom taia and P l^ m itoglo iBtoOonUnn#'" ■'

OOIOAOO, (/pi, Oim ii i i iig oot o f-.-tb* . ja t t t a n r t -w lta * I t f ty ^ a n *

vrtoA U d » iUxOiat gQoir «torm. s bUstanI stniolc :OUeaco a t nooB

u d thTM tm ed > 0 M rioT u ly 's ffee t t n f f ie on s tM in rosils eem«zlng

, h«t». ■ li -T lw tltB R n o in « t« x fa Ilt« tt‘dagx«M

vb9twe«n l l o 'doek aad 1 > a t, u d in u naeb x tto tialilslUi, tb * W M ttttr b o m o pnkUetaiL . a& ttn d l« tile t fro m .tb« M li*

. t iw 'tto n a to d « r. A tt>aIUa t i u ' tturanoiM tox’ 4toop*d

' f i f t y degnM In tm lT V M o n ' <' On* dM tb d ln e t i r A ttx lta tad to tiM «eo iu V M z v p o ru d 'fn a f t a i t i isc too . •BCiul, whmw tw o I M t f r t tartb tt O M to d liM d « D d n la | 13»

: - - S ! S S , ^ . a S S l S ? ; « : 1 S & r i 2 ? S t S

m . 'W lieonittt pdntap. '^MSOit a Sir9‘htth taa irlttt ittwe eu a i I f itK n tte a . t t t f f l e p « n irs«d . u d

' * tM m ' tn tn a . h o n n b tiiln d tehMU

. o m o A c io ; .b ik * ioL' Uie M n to f t o ^ irm p t.tbe 'm ld<

-WMtom. ataM t «ad, jMeemjwai«a b r . . aeav; ;fa U *& d s o b < s ^ t«

poEShirei, Bi'oT«3'eMtwi>&.^aBd iou l ▼ 011] , eiippUng w ire comnnaioatlo and ra lli^ a d tM ffI& '. : . '

. H igh .w iod^ d r if t in g n o w and a te; peratofa^tisat.teU 8l>..t<L40 dpgrtea. below tero w ith in a few honrt, atrti eastern Colorado and Nebratka Test) da^ (iad t«da r bad 'laolated

, 'o f town*.Sleot aad n o w preeedod tba bllssa

■ developmenta In ^ e nortbweqt, impc Ing toiegriph and telophbne aerriM .

W eatber bttraan p r ^ c t lo s t f ware th a t MTere cold in tba 'Owiks M oontain and plalfta atataa woqU ooBUDoe today and . t o n l ^ m t t "ineaaaad lntana4tjr.'» <- . Storm warnings were ordered displj

I bi on the Texas coaxt, e a tt g o lf eoi fom U obile to CarabaUe.-aad OB i

>\ North P acific eoaat. 'BaU SarvlM Abattdoned

Railroad terric® In BOBtbwaateTB C orado v J rta a llj was abandoaed ia-ao sections when tbe b lin a rd atruek. 1 storm there and in western N e b ru was. reported the worat ia t h i r ^ yea

Onljr oae tra in bad aBtared Dnnbfj Colo., ia eleven days I S ae tra in b noved a t 8 Uvertoa in tb irt«as M jt.

SUdaa OaoM D u u f f * Ila ilroads received re p o rta .tb A tim

damtfge had been doae ia tb«>moi ‘ bago boulders wblcb bad t q ^ ^ 01 . tains b j earth aad aaow aliaea aad. eanoa rimroeks to tha ,traeka. >

C tew i w ltb n o w i^ows/ware attam' ing to keep elaar tracka'on-roada r i a b g to tba weat eoaat tb to B |^ (

. aortbern p lain and meoatala atatea^ 1 n il tra ins were delajad;;.

vmATBBB, o L B ^ m r m a in B E U A IK n r lO H K B S Q T A OC

\ ST. P A U L, M ina.; (A ^ A lth o tu b 1 •b litta rd o f last n ig h t bad abated ia i northwest tb is morning and was fo lb ed b y elear weather, b ^ d r i t a w i

. , eeriously a ffecting f r e l ^ t and p im i ger aerviee. Practically-aQ tra ins w i la te ' aad trasMoaUiim tsA

. tra ins were many boura beblad tiata

H ia B W INDB. m x iw A r o <HHj> A B S BEFOBTBD I K 2IB8BASI

- IJN O O LN , H ig h w iada i ] fe a re d a .velocity o t . - f te iB '40 ,to

i milea as boar, a e e b e ^ ^ a d ’ l ^ aa ' ■ ^ d * temperatures th a t touched aa l

below aero in NabraalM Ia«t al^ j^a n d n r l y today s lig h tly banpered 1

.^ ',ra llraad tra f f ic and w ire . coaminni • . t t ia ^ B ligh t damaga to telephone w l

•^-.waa reported. ______

^O O iU D W A'VS A in > 8TO B U IS uV ' O B N B B A Ii TBBOXrOHOUT IOT

DBS MOINES, la .. ~ Bepo raaebing here today show tho eold wa

atorm a ta itisg la to yesterday %-be general over Iowa. .

Conditiona fo r workers,worajrepoH . ^ extremely vacomfortable h i botb 81o eg O ity aad Dubuque where ao street e ,74 Were operated beeaase o f strikes.

^ Pnblie demonstratioif Tw in TaOm ] J ’hydrating Company Ever-ready Pp V ucta, Idaho Power Company, Uai > Otb and flth .—adv. _________

'•’ O X nO X A li OBDEBS ABBBST OP n HMPMllv A M D HXS U AKAO :

LOB ANQELES, Cal., ( ffy—Teleo p^hie n q u e its fo r tbe arrest o f J i

'&Pempaey. w orld 's heavyweight pagil 'fi^and Jack Kcams, bis manager, w ^rece ived bere today by U nited Sta ■..■SMstrlet A ttom oy Bobert O ’Conr S fw m tho o ffice ot tho United Sta ^ d ia trie t a ttom oy a t San-2'raBdsco.

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H I S J M ’& B U S T . N- ' I f f i ’ K E E K P D R Y

<a r d " ' ;

bni, ’ ■' jo b B f . K raau ir l l % b o ^ .t iia ft .

t n e He ia tadaral p rob lb ltion coBuala* aloaar u 4 it 'a U a du ty to tee tb a t tb» BatioB a ta n txf^-Vtax ia th a t Um Ud damped « ft ib e na tion Ja«;

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« RAILROAD WORKMEN MEET • TO TALK NEW WAGE SCALE

OB • _' QuaaUon o f doBipanaatio% i>lvldea In>. . t « m t w ltb Pxopoaal fo r Tlnlaiging

^ Oo-operatlTa Plaata

J i : OHIOAQO, ly iV ^M re w n ta tiv e a o f . nearly 400,000 railroad workmen, corn­

' l l . prising mombjors o f tbo United Brother- [211 hood o f MalnteBaneo o f tWay employes

and railway shop laborers, mot boro to* day "to clUcusa formulation o f a .ikew

^ wage jKaie. ^ 'e n ty - fo u r n a e ra l 'o ff i'' eers aad 142 goneral chafnnen,.rfpre-te sentiag union’aeB working fo r 128 nUl-IQ.*' roads wero ia eoafereaea.^ The officia ls w il l also diaeass tbet e qaeaUoB o f enlarging eo-operutivo <a«-M to r lu to fu m iih commodities to itsr. memjbora a t-eo it-

S. MEXICO IS ALARMED OVER EMMIGRATION OF WORKERSBd — _

Serlooa. Daagar to Indu itriea in jToTtb 4lmn)i(b ICoo-'UBe is '

m r t . , .Iddto M EXICO CITY, (/P»—M e iic jn work- by * era are going to the United States lu t« « * )argo aumbors aad the oxodua is be- »«»“ • cpmlng alarming, acco<ding to pros* od* tloaa vioos from aorthpm state*. Borloui

aangoi^ to ^nmerouH lodustrlea in tIin t t«p»^ region thiougli taonfuae nad through a . to large areas o f fnrm laad through lack ■roek o f ealtivaUon is approbondod. . flter* , The dopartment o f labor has issued mber a-e ta tem enf warning-ITexieins to" be­

ware o f fraudulent eontracU, by w h lth j s a rd i t is alleged, many Mexicans have been ipe4- jw in i^ lod .in Unitod Stnto;. _

' DBAW N BA TTLEk y \ OQDEN, Utah., Frankie ,M uf- o ld ' p h y .b f Denver'ana Lee Morrlasoy of Stb Idaho Falla, Idaho, llghtweighta, bat­

tled .flfteea rounds to ft'd m w bere loaf iplay- Bight,eoM t - •t tbe F O IJ0B B^OOBT NBW SFAPBB

„ M A K A0B08S T H B BOBpSBI CoV - ' ' • ‘iome (Coatianed from Page One), T h e -------------------------------------- ;— -------L -------raeka have been transmitted to Lloateannti rean. I t M . W o lf and O. Xu tTaher, Ameriean ibfge, a ^ t o m wbo have been in Soaora, t bad Mexico, aiace February'2 , to return to r« .' the United Statea-immedlately, accord'

iB ff to a aU tem tft .Biade today by Colo- leaivy nel J ta n c is W. Qlover, eh le t o f a ta ff to loUB' a h jo r General BebaH L . Bbwsee, com OT0 ?»?der o f th'a B l Paao r a l l l ta ^ d l* j j)T t r ie t . .

. ' The offleera have.bee nordered- tr itsnt* vm t QBt o f U asito ' W ithont w a lt l iu fo i

tba.release o f tb e iiC a iip la n e ,'w b i^h a ' , been tbe cause e f t b e ^ a y ia the ir >0 L b n t fo llow ing th e ir re leaae-W the So

noTa.a ttth6 riU B » lastw w k.,'T ^• Tbe qaesHoh o f tbe raleaae e f tbe mn

. ebine,.wUcb was fo rM d 'to land neai Ifaeosari,, Soaora, becanse e f englnv

k ib a w in be'tak0B..Bp later,a tba laatmoUea* te^ihe avlntors wer*

t r a i ^ i t t e d by OeaeW fiow ze tbrougl ^g a d le r-Q e a e ta l F .- .U MeOoy, com «aa d e r;o f‘lheA rU oaa m ilita ry d is tric t

BZPBBIEKO li'BHO W B JfBBD OP P LAN S A M BU LAN O I

j> , WASHINGTON, <4>)i\inr- D. H--4 jjK A , a m y airplane# have beea ordered eon »»•> verted in to airplane hospital, ambu

to 45 lanees and.A. V. Verville , aeroaantiea' n o w anginen a t McCook fie ld , Dayton, 0. I low eompleted a'design fo r the model w lpht tbe war department announced today. 2^ , Eaeb maebiae w ill be equipped with

two bnsikot litters. The need o f thi« w iree plane, the department said

has been demonstrated by the Mexleau border pa tn jl work. , .

OWA Olaasified ■ Ada sire eBesp>r<rfe«^veiports - ,wave • ______________________,y to 1,

FOB SjlLt-lrrigated Fam■ «0 ACRES o f cholM taad, now

One o f t&e'best farms in the com cosh.

eO AOBBS o f choice land. 4 r J l i ! acres alfalfa. Priee «180.00 per a

«Q AOBSS good laad, in eultiv Esay terras,

70 AOBES o f ' good biad. 3 ih v n i *1,200 cash, balaaee easy terms. I

80 A0BB8 iniproved, 1-4 art K *21C.0p per acre. jHiist 40 AOBEB improved. 1-4 m il

efaoiee land. *200.00 por aere. states AOBBB. good bonae, ban)nnor, acres alfalfa, 80 aeres good bo tt Jtates ' wator. *20.00 per aere. io. 80 AOBSS, good new house, a

a lfa lfa , choice land, 2 miles frpm . I • «0 AOEES, aU in"fcuUlvatfon,

M per acre.T S AU the above fo rp s have no i] « i'ights.U N o tify me and X w ill meet y

, ..show you thMO lands.

m W. D. GIFFiN,

A I L Y N E W S , T W I N F A L l

Jiy Mead, biave'yott jU a td o f the ' .: e lty „ 'T a w » r • 'On the banka o f tbo xiver^Vlow.'* ... <

-WbJre ble;om *^t^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ V M la r ^ \

.. . -.-•■aeeata tbe a l r . - , r V • ■ V V - - - I- A fld 'tbe eoftrOo-BaajraTfiOTt,.

i '- ' l t .|U a-jq ib e \va U e y ,.'o r_ r^ i^ tfa - i

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EABY LU N C H id N DESSERT-

J A daeaert fo r - th e •noonday mealV aboald be a ve^ -lllA > t oae ao(^ aa.aaft. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - d la b 'O f‘ireab o r canned

^ ^ ^ ^ - t r t t l t , a cooky o r amall us t W ' I w ith tbe hot-drln lt.^ i m m n T b ^ ,a«A ' h b w « ^ ; a«; Qtsny deeirable deaaerta.

■ ^ ^ S l ’:w b id i may: be M rte d ln ^m a ll 'ameapta,'.-wblcb:

b l are appropria te .:.'. 'l l C Je ily F tu ff.r-Take luUf;

• g S s ^ a. ila a a .o I je l ly _ ' w btte '.o{-ooe eggVbeat

until aUir and the w lxtdre w ill stand alone. 3 c a p .in aberbet.cape and top w lth 'a 'spobafnl o f . whipped cream or

o f tbo w h ite .o f egg beatra w ltb aiigar. com- Baked Pears W ith Uemen .S a 'uee^ tber- Uae large firm pears; core, ba t do not. loyes peel; place >n a haking d l8h; add an*' o to * gur. bita o f better and lemon. ju ice

w ith the ^ t e d rind. .Boate w ith thla dortng tbe,baking, adding a U ttle w b-~

^ needed., Serve ho t or cold w ith cream o r a th in boiling cnatardT ..

I tba Curamei '^m a ta ro h -P u d d ln e ^I fae- Brown a baU-copfnl o f eugar nntU I t I iU 'fom a a sirup In a smooth fry ing pan,

; then odd a 'p in t 'o f boiling m ilk ; s t ir o n t lk the. caramel la dlM olyed; ndd

ER two - tabtespoonfnla o f comstar<A> to a I lt t le cold m ilk. Poor lnto,abert>et

t n o cups; garnish w ltb ei apoonfal o f whipped cream topped w lto a piece

‘ Ib o f prceeWod. ginger.' Rice Pudding.~riace a balf>cupfQl

o f rice Ul a baking' dleh w ith two work- a bnlf-cnpnil o f brownes lu 0 bnlf-CTipfur o f m latna;a bc- flavor w ith cinnamon o r natmeg nnd u nd* bnke three bourn In a aloW oven un til srloui the rice hns absorbPd a ll tbe m ilk.

thnt 8nowballa.*-^prend cooked rice an rough pver small wjnnrea b f

coarse muslin wet in cold water. In the w n te r place a cannrt peach, pear

6'^b^ o r ap rico t T ie carefnlly .and ateani rhUbj tea minutes. Remove the cloth an«l been serve- w ltb a aauce made from tbe

»• . . f r n l t Juice. . ..

, bat- ■ -----------------''“'M(li(ES»llDMeF SUGAR GOePORilTi CASE_____ F e d e ra l T r a d e O o m in iB s io n A t -W s to r n e y A r r iv e s in S a l t L a k e)|iean . t o S t a r t Ao tlO Qjnora, . — —iro to e A I / r c iT Y ^ utob , ( ffV -F o t!cord* the parpoao o f brinR^ag to speedy tr ia l Colo- tho ease o f the govoram«at*agalast the

I f f to Utab-Idabo Sogar company, tho Aajal- gamated /Sugar eompaay and soveral

r dia- Sajt Lako mea charged w ith s tifliag . eompetition ia the sugar busiaess in

the Intermount'aln atates by uaing un- fa ir mothoda o f eompetition in in te r

lb l ia \ atate commerce, Henry B. Beer, special »®* a itom ey o f the federal trade commis-

10 So* Btoa, arrived ia Salt Lake yestordav irrna , W ashinrton. Tho tr ia l w i l l b<

lema* held {q th * federal d ia tric t eonrt here , ^ r w ithoa t a lu ry as soon as practicable !ngin>' j j f , nnouneed.

Orealation o f false reports as to the I wore fia a a tla l standing o f compoUtors an) irouga dotrimeotar acts aro alleged tc

cooi' jjy tbe defendants Instric t, an attem pt to gain control o f tho bed

augw indnstry in th is section.

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a *4 A M U S E M E N T S1 eon-smbu- e ■■■■' I ■ — , , ‘ Iutical .1 -a, 0 ., IDAH O —'Should a Woman T e l l f nodel, feataring Alice Lako; also two-ree! today. Sunshine comedy, “ Her Private H u

w ith band.’ -'OEM—‘ " n .o C « p o fP n iT .” by 9«b«n

ixlean • Hughes; specfar orcheatra music.. OBPHEUM— ‘ ‘ Tbe Ghost o f th«

Baacho,” featariag B ryan t Waah le ^ e bum ; also comedy and vaudeviHa.^.

F a rm L a n d s N e a r M ie n lQ e ii , Id a .

, now b o n u asd otber baildlags, good well.» eonntryr Price. *225.00 per acre. *5,000

id. Oood.house aad otber buildings. 40 per n«e.cultivatioa, no balldings. * 126.00.per acre. '

, 2 mUes 'from Aberdeen. No buUdihgs. . as. *I25J>0 per aere.4 nrtle from Aberdeen. A eboice farm : ■

4 m ile from Aberdeen, p a ri in a lfa lfa , a ll

bam, 100 aoces p ^ d up water rig h t, 40 boUom land ^ t n r e , running sltoam o l ,

ISO, aad other b a ild ln p , good well, pa rt In

r Aberdeen. *100.00 per aere., no buildings, A good farm . *125.00 ■

J no stone, good rich soil, bave good vrater

ect you a t American Falls w itb auto and

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... ones in today's ' stock niarkeV '.:w m traeeable to the eaaier ;.;,rate-<9r atoaey aad pronouaeed atreagth o f for*

-■ ftmoDg tbe premlaeat f«atnraa, o t .A a - fin a l boar, tbo en tire .}l«,t, e x e a p ^

raila^ addiag to J»revioai. g a ln t The ^ eloaug waa atrong.

'. . id b « t t ] r 'B o ^N E W Y O B R ( / P K <><

'• bonds a t 2!fi5 p. m. today were: 3 l - 8 ’i , * M > I ; f ira t 4»a *8040; leeond 4 'i

•89J0; f ir s t 4 14 'a . * 91.285 second 4 1-4't *W .90;.tb ird 4 l-4*a *92^4; fourtli

^ 4 14»s‘*» .1 0 ; V ic to ry 8 8-4»a *87.88; " yietot3r4>84'B *9r.88.. ed . . . . Oralaa and PxffHiiona ^ - dmOAQO,' (/F)—Aasehloas tha t froa ‘r * BOW bn reeeipts are lik e ly to decreas*

1^ to a -aa te ria l f re r ii advkaee t ^ y iJ ■ta,-the value o f com. ' O fferlaga wer lin readUy abaorbed t destdte. sonriderabl ch' p r b f i t - ta k i^ oa tbe p i ^ o f.!6a ^ ‘Uil<

. ' ra in y weather tending to pal:' eooBtr; ro a ^ ia bad cbadition -was g tv to abtai

K -: notice' as -a balliah faetor. *'t)peatni “ ® pricea, wblcb r a n ^ ’ fro m ; l -8 o f f to 8-

ad’ e e , w ith M a y -b t *11401-8 to 3.4'Dd 1:2 and J u ly « U i 8 -B to ^ '1-8, werop followed b y a a l^ b t s a ^ a a d 'tu a b; o r dedded -gains .aU' aroaad. .^ ..,1

Snbsequentlv,' gossip.abont .extealio: ^ o f'« re d its tb^Germ aay togetbe f^w it ,Qt fe a rs 'th a t .the b lizza rd -la . .the '

would domoializo the t ra n ^ 'r ta t ib , * brought about a- rap id fu r th e r natur ‘1* in prices^ A l l doliveriea except' Ma

tonebod tbe h ig h e a t-fish e s ye t th i 'A** aeason. The close was nerfrous 2. 1- Itb to 3 1-4 not higher, w ith May *1.43 t

. 1.48 1-4 and Ju ly *1.88 6-8 to 1.30 8-41 Oats ascended w ith com. A fto r O]

, I t ening a t 1-8 doelino to iL.Uko odvan'e* HQ iaeluding July, a t 70 to 7fl 1>8, the maj I t i r aeored a substantial advanee.

P rov is lonsw eredo llandw e ak insyn patby w ith tho hog niarket. Besidei

« p o r t .ontlook waa not eneouraj

o f ^ t o r the markot raUIed owing t Bce signs tha t packet* 'were buying lard.

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rbe to * 3 K U : ^e a T y *14 to K 7 8 ;J14.8S i b 16.«>j\baaTy -paakiag

so if^a itaob th4 ia to 18.5Q; naeklM aowa* 1 2 ^ 0 to 18J0;. piga

^ * ^ t l e x e ^ jp ia 11^000; ateady; lM «f 4 'a a te e » ,m e d ^ i^ d .b e a -v y weight,ehoioe

d 4 and x ^ a ’*1488. :to . l6 r e o ^ o B *8.90 ir th to 1 1 .6 0 ;/b e ifa n *7. to 1 8 J 6 ; . ^ w a .88; *8.75 to 12:801 eannera aad cutter*

*4.60 to 6.75: veal ealvea *16 ii) 18.60: feeder ateera *8,86 to .11.86: atoekoi stoera'87 to '10.80. . .

rom Sheep' reeeipta 1 1 ^ ; weak; lamba, ease 84 poanda down 817l2S to 80: enlls ita< .V in eommon *14 to 17; ewee,. meoiaiB, eoo^ vero aad ch o lco ** ll to 14.25; euUs'aad eom able mon *0 to 10.76.- t f i ld \ Omaha Ltvaatock .

O M A H A Hog MWlpta, U,(iOO' m B rk o t.B te n d y to 2 5 o h i^ ;to p W 4 .i6 ;

“ “ 5 bu lk *18.70. to 14.20; heavy :welgb1 «8 .70 to 14; ligh t, vreigbt *1W 0, t t

j * ^ 14.26; beavy .packing sowa,. amoott *18.85 to 13.70; paeUng aowa, rongl

‘ j*ia.76 'to '1 8 .2 6 ; piga *11 to 18.- *f

pteeii^inedinm and heavy wolght, ebeiei and-prim e *13.76 to 14.75; ’ commOl *0.50 t o . 11.26; heifers .*7-.to IB ; .cowi *6,60 to i4.60> eannera aadeutters *4.£i to 6,50; venl calves *14 tb 15.45; feed « t ateera * 8 to 11^ ; ateeker steera t

j ’’ Sbeep receipts 5,000; steady; Iambi^ 84 pooada down *17 to, 10J5; cuHs ani■ ?P* eonjmon *18JSQ to 10.50; yearling weth ^ac«» ers *14150'to ! 17; ewes, mcaium aB< “ W* choice *10.60 to 18.26; cnlls and com■ moa * 6JJ0 to^lOJO, : sym-Ides, Potatoeaarag- OHIOAGO, (^F^^Potatbes stroiig; «

eeipts 17 ears; northem Whites, a a ^ i g to *5 tb 6.20; bnUc *6.15 to 6.25: Idah ird . Busseta aaeked *5.40 to 5.50.

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0108 Thursday EveningT U E O R E A T E ll.Iepartment

^ T W I N F A L t a . . I P A I I O ^

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t l f OorMelU w b ld f;b M fb M tf;.7 « e M r ^ ta i in the d ia tric t o f J a a d ^ 'tb o M oioe o f N lha an< Ht^^por

SIdotL Thla vary 'exteM vai tm t ^ a U o w and dba».t» tbV anrfaca . A t Jeta lne amber, yellow and blaac.. Sa a b n a ila iH / rC t ir ia t la n - |M e o » l^ ^

“ ba, ; • T oo ’ :Mwh'.'JohBao«;-..'':'. '--;^ A aedcer a fte r knowledge a a I M { f ^ ,

yonng woman behind tlia d e tfc 'o f’ OM r Of B iooklyB 'a branch ;^ b 1 lc : i|ib n rie s

. fc rB o « re U ‘» • la fb o f Doctor J o h ^ ^Bho ca taddaedh ln ioa : to w h jit: Doctor J o l ^ ' a flra t n a ts e w a a ^ d h b w d id

ligh t JBbawdl j p ^ , bia name ^ d w h a t w er*) to Wa I n i t i a l ‘ Tften ih e cbaflded-w ithobtb * d ia rm le s amlle tha t, a ^ wanted tocingb' tie 4 ore. .'>*Sbei»'aref''ao m aoy 3>octor■’f Johnabnak yoti know," va a b«i^.Unal

loice ' -I .*! I ' ■II....— '-im o n . papa a "-S o ft'M a r ie * •

Bobby bad a aUgbt tootbaiAe^ whlcb t ie m v d e a b if fcaa ^ ^ I ^ d d y io tad

, jS h im n b i t then sa id : “ H ertfa » qna ^“ - t o r ; go bny n ball and play, tben may- imba, b® y o n ll- fo rg e t about the ach ia*I and too th ." Bobby, h iA ln g to hia-m other, vetb* diaplayed the mooey. aaylng:'^*OoUy.

aud papa'a eaay. (pVa me s 'qna rte r com- w b e n lp o lyh a d a b o n tllT e ce n ta ^w o rth

o f tbotbacbik?. ' ■

;; ro- U the ada eontiUn ia fp im atloa abtfu t . «kod the artielaa yen if« a t to b iyr oa your :daho n a r t ^ h ^ p la j t r Ip , '* * T ^ - n p * ’ before.

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■ UalW^Pimfer In liiterviev Calls for End of MediSIr with Int mal Attain of Oi Country by Anotlier

L o i r o i i f . *i» i n ' a i i i i

s i i i r r w M ' t K S r io f m o'W end m r^ .P re m m ^N ti o f lU l j r l9 -.M ;.Jntarvl«« ’ .p ria t9d :^ th« MftaehMtac Q tu rtU n today. J p o in t! eot 4 E 4 l'''S ^F ld a > a o longer

^ e rfia ito r> ''buV l» ’d a 't l i0 d a U t M e

.foodstu ff!'^ tad . ' •-.would,3)e ib te? t g r ^ o a i i l t ^ t c . h>™

Onb' b r i e f A a r i a i - probIwa-'-i«.^de io / i ) ^ ittten^ew i

" W e ^ ^ a l l a ; i i : o y . o n t / l m 1 - th o .p ra *a liff jir "^d ;.w e ; s iia i’tbe - J n i \ SlavB w il l b«,Mend«.. P onH nntgni J t .th is frooU^rceontrovMsv.. by ta lk ing

,Imperi»lCim.'; • * J* -P f lo ^ g f natural :«xftta o r^ 'H s m e , beaftoae th« futo '.of aoae lUUana* is .inun«dlat«ly ec ^«ernod.• “ W tn t a fte r aUvl*. I t a ly ^emandl In tho-A dria tfo ■She 'w ia tB 'itr ip e

• - te rr ito ry , tbo popalatloa o f whieh .lesa ih a a \ ) h e j^ lta ^ t

P ros ie r N i t t i expreases. strong c( y ie tlon iav 'favor -a f 'ife irta ring ' aore te lntloaa w ith B ttu la ; id d la g ; <*Thi .ahoDld be no moro m eddling -w ith t 'in ie ra a l a f& lra ^ eoaafry .by 4 -Qtber.*^- -•> ■ . ■■■ ./■ • • •

f i i i i l i i f i W i

Independent 0|>(^atbr Deolair LawaAgajUutlBpeoial P rivi

■ lege SnllioientW ASinNQTON, (ff)—Opposltbn

pending le jrlslotba f^or control o f t jiaokiBg induatry w u oxpresaod bofi tho house agrfeuUure committee to j by Prank 1*.' Pnller; prcsldeni o f 1 Iowa Packing company o f Des Moln who doscribod hlnisolf as an indop' dvnt packer.

Ho aaid no mvom m cnt commissi or o ffic in i should bo givon general a

-__ broad powers to rogalo<o tho poeklbueinosa n* the. roauH wonld be harass the. paokera, In rg e 'a n d 'A n by a. multitude o f orders and rogi tions.

Bmall paekers, ho . said, should aided by lawa abolishing spocial pri leges now enjoyed by the packora to railroad ratos and othor fae lllt: Undor raifroad adm inistration ord< hrt. doelared, U>o Chicago paekers hi a rate advantage over his concern oq to *104,000 last rear, or fo u r por e o f his company s eapltal stock.

Deafing charges o f other witnea th a t the paekers^ practices' had duced stoek raising, M r. Puller a tho big packora had dovolopeil H atoek nnd poultry grow ing, nnd ot agrlcnltural in toresla ' includ ing sto ynrda nnd.^maay othor onterprisos.

W YOM ZKa L A in > S B A W IN OLUBSB SZ-SSEVIO B U

OHETENNB, Wyo., (flV -M o re t: 1,200 former aoldlera, sailora and : rinee.have file d applicatioaa fo r fl ernment land in thia atate, drawi

. fo r whieh w i l l . b ^ n F riday , i t woa nouneed today, ia e land, in the Iio P la tte p rg^o t, aoat Torriagton, c •lets o f • ig k ty • units, to ta llin g 5, acres. •

. EBOAFEZ^ P a iso in B S TTNDEEO BM VB a'P ouoaon jB X x»A

D EIfVEB, (/P>—Pour priaoners caped from tho e ity ja i l th is a ftem a fte r they'had dug a tunnel throi a 24-laeli wall ia , tha toar o f the bu ing. Two-haVe-bMB-captured *on< th ird is surrounded in the ra ilr

^ yards and'is being firod npoa by a < ' don o f officers.

... The^ads ara tha Toiee o f the ston

- ** 3 ± £ ± e i

(TOO lA T B PO a O IABBIKO ATIC

W ANTED ,TO BENT—C o r 6 r. modem house fo r Is t o f-A p r il. Pb WO-Jl.

W ANTEI^^BTerybody, to t ry t l Popcorn Crispettes. ..

FOB SALE—Choieo reaidoaee. D< waate yonr timo unless yoa aro tool fo r the best. 653 2d N . Enqalre al noons.

‘ FOB SALE—lA rgo w icker.baby 'I gy. Phone 441-M.

W ANT£I>—A n experieneod groi salesman a t onoe. Apply a t C ity 1 k o ling Co.

POB BENT •— Fumiahed room rent. Uab o f phono aad bath, ’i |ihono 321-M.

W A N T J J ^M a rr ic d roan w ith J i ly wants job on raneh. Address ]

^ 1. 0 ., Bo*> 875.

' FOB S A L B -% ra ^ ~ il* to n rb g Ovorhauled, good shape. (dOO < Owner leaving. Aadress P . O. B o i

“ T O in r fN T ^ o o 'd ran'ciT P filOW, Twin Foils.

‘ <O o>n]ita ii< r' t o O ir t o ib t l 'a H > b r r £ e a d » 1 tb n U i < o t O t m p b in tl . t ■ ■ ,

r L l I A B T D I ^ t O i Vu l f o l u - v m n r M l l 'lM u u i l i u d u ta

M U today by. lA U auT aa a T»>^ 1. ao lt o f a '( M a ip l^ i tk a t atrange ritea H im over a oa lja board baye beea eoadaet- IS*?* ed-ia * l» n » e 'a t H O m ito ra e a r here. One n g e n ^ t ' w l u w l a b y U t t . Tony

■ Beaa.'w lioaaya Bhi w aakept apriaoaet imder th re a t o f bodily harm.' Tha w eaea aad aiea who are detaia*

A n r • d te ita rs to 'tke iir fa ltb in the ouija and i -ahe ■ay.ibay wore aboat to be ^ v e a eom'

KSI . W Banda** givea them b y the board w l^

fih to 'M e a ra the dapghtec o f Mra. Beaa ;er a aad 'e lip :ber barli. 'H ra ..B eaa, a eap* e e f tive in tfao room, saw them depart ahd

heard them beat on her fro a t door ir i th ; . hs a hanunor ia va ia e ffo r t to .tbe

g irl.ebal, The group bnraed paper money’>to tbe

sho junotmt o f *S00, destroying aU blUa tha t iraejf boro tho aomeral “ 7 * ' ia th e lr #erial ^ I nambera, atiipped- moat, o f the eloth-

ing o f f Adeuiie ^ t t ia l, r 'o a e o f thWi• number, and threw je w e lry ,'fa ra ita rc

,M71 aad c lo th ing in to a f ire , aeeordiag to Fnm. Mrs. Beaa.

liN P m [I IftDRISilGi

T a le s in a n w h o O o n fe s s e d O p in - r h m lo n t o O o o i^ U fle e O n n t o . tSo T ig e O ^ i r t i f e

i , TO M BSTO N E,"A rir, F . Bur-- r ' naU, a joiyiaAQ in the tr ia l o{ Hnrrv

T. Wooton...eharged w ith Jcidoappiofj t, in conneetion w ith thc Biabco do-• portationB, shot and k illed himsolf nt

nia raneh fi miloa northoaat o f Court, lond, los t n ight, according to in fo r

[ I I I matlon roaehlng tho county attoraoy’i P f n offiee today.I n .B um ott was a ju ro r u n til TuoKdny,

whon ho appo&Tcd lioforo .ludgo Bnm hel I . Pattee u d attorney- fo r botji

EUreB sides and said ho hod a confession'' ^ . ,to make.. The “ wnfcaslon” was thnt

ho hod.^xprcssed opinion to his brothoi coneeroing tho r ig h t or wrong o f tin deportation o f I ,1 M . s trik ing coppoi

n to minors and tho ir sympathizers fro v f tho Bisbee, b u t thnt when ho was oxnm efore ined and passed aa ft ju ro r these, con today rersatiooa w ith his brothor woro fo r f the gotten.olces, Bum ott lo ft Tombstono last nigh: open* fo r Iiis ranch, where tho shooting ii

aaid^to have taken place. In fo rm atio i Ission was* tolephonod here by a justiee 0 1 and tho peace o t Courtland. I t was sal eking almost Immediately a fte r his nrrivn >0 to "homo B arne tt took out a 4B calibre nu nnall, to rtaH c-;p ls lo rnud 'sho t himsolf i i i .th jgula- head, dea th ' fo llow ing instantly.

A t tho "county attorney's o ffico her d be i t was beliovod Bum ott was tempor p riv i- n rily insane. I t was said he told Judg ra as Pateo h is * “ confession” wns promptc llties. when ho passed tho county ja i l aui rders, thouRht ho heard his brother crying, havo ' •equal M SZIOO BXPELLS SUSFBOTBD- eont > B O IigHBVI g PBOPAaANDIS '_____ MEXICO - C IT r , Fredericjessei Krclnalor, an Austrian who arrived I

tho Tampico region' Ifist Doeombet, ha been expelled from this country, nc

V,.®' cording to advises from Toropieo, 0 , tho Rround thnt he has been- sprondin

os propaganda in tho o il regions,

IC E T IT IJ I DBOIDHDO TTAW A, V P )-T ho Ottawa hocko

team^clinchcd tho championship o f th , thaa Notional Hockey league hero lnst nlgu i ma> by defeating tho Toronto club 7 to ■

w m . BO H ATB T E O ra iE B u .an- a mooting o f tbo dlroctora o f tbNorth Falla Chamber o f Commerce, hel ' n ig h t i t waa voted-, to appropriatS,WW a reasonable sum ^fm o n o y fo r tho pu

ehaso o f silver eupa to bo a-warded. ( trophies, winners in tho coming baake ball tournament. Senator M . J. 8 nC'

[»ADB ley haa beea chosen to present the tn. 0>. PW'"- ~

r a o in s a o B T h o t bb i ^ . A lleging there is doe on promissoi and s 0^ t443.11.Frank I). Harilroad brought lu l t in the d lstriia w eoart a ^ n s t J . P. Heath and Pen

Heath fo r jodgment in th a t amoon Tbe fu rth e r fum o f *IfiO is asked 1

QTM eouasel feo. Ostrom and Green, o f B u l fUod th® aetioa.

— s s n s a o N aA LE S c o n t r a o t

I F. B. Gooding, o f the Oooding M to r company, has inatlta ted proceedlni in the d is trie t eourt against Joo £<

— . sales eontract. A a addltloaal *100 : rXOH) wards claim ing *S00 as due on aa aui

sought as counsel fee.. Homor C .-M ill room attorney, fo r- the p la in t if f , f iled t l

Phoao papflrs. ; , ' .

■ ' Publio demonstration Tw in Falla I) those hydrating Company Ever-ready Pro'

uets, Idaho Powor Company, Mar« ' , ^ ’ 4 ath and 6 th.—a d v .'

’ a fte ^ Improved X>Ray Photography.A glass fo r X-ray photogmphy ha

—— - beeo laveated la Europe, which- al y bog. froo, 10 to IS per eent c

tba rays, iw n n lttin g mach shsrper pli ;rocety Jnret to be aiade thnn heretofore T M ar. =

m fo r

WANTED9 Buhl

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r l l « a & U n > 'S A i> iS & ;H te W 'j( ffV -O T n ^daet* m lin r 's U '^ e t lo a i fo r fu r th e r d l^ ia s 'here, ala ta tb« K e irbeny -elMtiona. eoaapir-Tony aeyease.JBdgB,01«r«aee W.BsMtosa to.•oaet day held’ th a t ^ a v ie t to a o r . acquittal

o f Tnuaaa-Hr K e w l{e ^ woiud a o t aoe-staia* M ta n ly - n i i^ a.Uke oateoma aa to theI and other .84:^Biw ba tr la liw lth the United eom* S ta tM eeaator. . .

broko - The aoart 'held tha t tho proaeeutioo 'eoia* bad-Buide ost. a p r im a .fs ^ e easio aad [ was tha t:-ibe re ,was ample «videne« “ tc

ira n a a t a; verdiet o f goU^. i f the jar> eap* to readw one.*' F lra t testi

t ahd awny fo r. the.defense iru heard a t thc W ith a fteraooa session,

t ' the * Ooart « v s s Fosition. The ruling: A f to .the status o f See

J> the a to r Newberry case ia the m idst of ar- gumeats fo r d ir e c t^ - v ^ d ie tS 'in thc

P « W eaaes o f apcdfled vrospondenta.Blptn* -v<»i assume, oader-the. ind ic tm ent,’ - thW r said Attorney James C. M u rfia , “ tha l

u tu re imloM Truman H . Newberry is, gnilty, og to ;no one is j :u ilty ."

" I cannot agree w ith .you'oa tha t at a ll,” interrupted Jodge Sessions,

i p "W h y tho Indictment charge* these a L men w ith aiding alrd abettlag TrufflanI I H . Nowborry to spead o t eauae to be J&M spent, a sum in excess o f 'th a t allow-

Eed by law,** protested M r. M urfia .<‘ No. th a t 'la aot the la w ,* ' sai^

Judge Scssioas. V I make tb a t atato mont now ao there aiay be ao m liun dorstandtag.**. '

. , .. A igues H bba tt'Ia te ik t•p in - Arguing fo r Thomaa P. P h illips , Han to a iha l Hopkins aad WUUam Calaon

member* o f the pub lie lty s ta ff a t Now berry headiinartera ia D etro it, M r . M ar f in aaid the m'ea were ^'spreading theii

•B u r- -work In-the pablie prlata in b ig ty p e " lla iry aa id ' th a t ' facts showed thoy won PPtog onaeted by aa honesty 'o f purpose and “ ".®: no t erim inal latent.1) ' Oa th ia ' po in t Judgo Sessions n led^ 7 ' ; » . foU om iinror* eoaq)ira€y moy be Involvod in t

• legitim ato. enterprise and tho p a b lio itj «Mlnv ^ latter does not in ItsolfBani 'there wos equal ojfca' aetlor

to the hidden plan. The govommeni cliUma th a t thero was involved in thc

I thn t PWgraa to elect Truman H . Nowherrj a scheme to do on unlaw ful th in g anc

f such a sehomo Is nono tho less unlaw f t i l because I t was involvod in a leg iti mat^ onteripriae."

Nothlno New U nd tr Sun. ' ' D for- Now York Tribune discovers that

B arke osed th is ^xpreraton: “ I abODk a igh t aay they did.” lo Chnrlcs DIckeaa ng IS “ Sketches by Box,” n s lr tc l orchlx nation ahotita to ooe of two fighting women i**sa ll t**® kyebosh on hw . Mnry." Thenirr ivo l nothing oew. not even In slang e r re nu- Preaslona—FtorSitn Metropolis.in the ------------------------------

Flying Monoy. - D horo The oldest book note Is In the Aal (mpor* m e museum of PctroKrod. It wan Is Judge 1300 B. C. Acconling to ChlPes<

, chroniclers, linnk notes wcro curreo I and Jjj China 2C98 B. C. under thc naoi

o f “ Oylqg money." They were probabi: J) w ritten. * .ro iB T - - ---------------a - . i . i . Baby A lw ay* Star Pertom ier. fed in B re ry member o t the fa m ily wltJ sr, has tho exception o f the growlog boy w ll y, ac' sonetin iefl wake ap In the m iddle o: eo, on tbo n lgbt. ba t none o f tbe others cai ondiog n t ax 'Rida awoke, as baby, fions.

, Government • lockov Government hi not on edifice tha o f the the foondtfrs tamed over to poateric : n ig iit B ll completed. I t ta ao Insdtatloc ’ to 4 like 0 siilverslt]r> which fa lls onlea

the process o f edocatloa contlnaes.- 8 Calvin Coolldge. o f tho ' • , '0, hold Public demonsttation Tw in Palls D jp ria te hydrating Company Ever-rcady Pro( Ho nur- 'lets,. Idaho Powor Compaay, Marc led, aa 6 t h ^ d v .la A e t 'Snec'

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‘ w a s ^ i k g t o n , % ^ P m ^ w i aoa a id A ttorney Oeaeral’ f t^a e r.w e i

. - eharged'fa-'.tho. house today b y Bspr 5 S Campbell. r e a a b lie u /k u Mm l f re spoasT b iU ^ fb r t l•tfc M r. CampbeB wi

ifctAl adoption o f a resolotloa fo r ; la S ! ^«M «»tlen o f M r; Palmer's approv

fo r the Loaisiaaa erop.,*«** “ Oet tho attorney geaoral before tl ({«n Jnd|e»»ry , eommittee and then let tl

jud ic ia ry committee mako such repo to' tho house as i t socfr f i t , " dedari

. ” Bepre*entative Campbell. Ho oxplai ed l a ^ .that b y th is proceediag ho hi

* in miad the qaestioa o f imnoaehmoi Republican members claimed the would be votes >nough fo r ity ado

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USX LINCOLN PAUBEARER i t , » U)OKS TO LOWDEN TO LEAtha t ________

Simeon W. King, Frlen^ o f Emam t pator. Expect! tltlnolsan'e Reeortf

to.M ake H im P i|rty Choice..hese '• .■Ban siinooii W. K ins, octlve Is tlllao

■ KepnWlfnn .poUtlci* fo r 10 years ai the lnst surviv ing pallbearer who ol clnte<I ot the fonernl nehrlces . f

:ato* Ahmhnm LInwtIn h**lil In. Chlcngo, h ju n - declared his In ten ilon o f supportli

Governor Prank O. Lowden- fo r pre• den t

“ I have voted fo r every Bepubllc f w - slnco Lincoln ond I exp<

to enst m y .b a llo t fo r Lo^vden ne i o l r November." N a lil M r. King, vr ha

known Franl(E<owdcn fo r th irty yeai i»oro nnd 1ie. Is Just the ivpc o f moo t and conntry needs fo r prvvldent lo tl:

crisis-'of thc country's hlstorj*. Ho ,nble. hnnent. progressive, experiene

. nnd eflldent. I remember when I la ltv come to Chlcngo as a poof'youi

mnn lo study low. I saw him odmltti jlio n bur nntl Inter enter public IIsent <‘ '1 fnme. und I feel proudtho his KTcni success,

o rry «Uo hns proven thc heat govern and nilnolfl hns ever had, and we ha

bad some great executives la the h * to ry .o f the auta.

th a t Perfume. _ -rtnirt Perfnme received Its flrs t real dev<

opment In Persia, nnd la te r the pries^ o f Egypt, who were tho only menmen. lea*’ ’ !®* thoao 'ancient days, <3h w ^®ted much tim o to tho manufacta. ^ o f perfoime and arom atic oils.

'' Weather and Health.An lle lln tt snvnnt. as a resnlt

Aal* InvcRtlgntlne S4.n2S cnses. exclusive .f. la* contagloun dlnsnHos. has conclad laeao thot morbldKy 'is least In the w lo rrent perloda <}specinlly In winter, when t m ne highest m ortild lty accompoMlcs 1 iftbly tlods o f cloudy aUlea.

Puoillstlo Turn Neceasary.Mr. RafTerty aoya It's got so yon

w itb obliged to s ta rt a b it o t a fleht sot w il l times In order to moke.tho minutes the 'previous meetlutf worth tho t r can ble o f beins rend.

C all O ut Convicts’ Union. . In tho evfent o f tho prison offlc

, * I e trlk lng In fu tu re soveral old hat now undergoing sentence bave offei

n lM sympathy.

***'” Thav*» Fraxen Coal.For thaw log coal frozen la s te ti a

, ^ a kerosene burner th a t can be pla< d irectly nnder a car bas beeo laveot

flarc li ■ — ■ > ........Classified Ada are cheap—effeet

PAPERING , TIME

i s n o w here. Y o n shon id p la y sa fe and n o t w id t n n t i l the “ s p r in g m a ll” . N O W ia the T H O ! i t h o id d be done. . ■

■ O u r racks aro a l l fu ll o f . pattGms and the range is widel

N o m atte r, wh ich rooms you w a n t brightened fo r the coming o f Spring, we can enpply. su it­able w a ll paper. .

Conic in e a r ly ’and tako your d ine in selecting.

Color Harm ony Means Home Cheerfulness

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Wifrnln^or Hllefeljtalda tW • m o n te s a n o , " w W i. , - OPWElmc t the 6 a itb ,*one o f ton a llo ^ d 1. W. W . 01 eport trfkJ fo r tho rnirder o f Warrea Cl larod 9*^“ ® ^ “ rtng thc Ceotralla ArmisUc ila in - parade, testified todoy ho wea shad to. th a - I . W., W. holl oa tho day 0 m ont the shooting to warn B r itt Smith, se« there wta^y. »?4 a defendant, of a contobi adop. P'^ted alleged raid on tho lioll.

On cross-exaulBaUoa he uUiV ho ha advised B r it t Smith on tho low 0 M lf-dofonso.ttnd .de/cnso o f -p roportj

n Ho tcs tlficd ho to l j tha t scerotary. h ” did not th ink thero was'enough mo: E A 0 in tho hn il to rcpol a raid. A t tha

timo lii> sold ho sow from six to tc men io tho hall.. Bats Defease. E ffo r t * Counsol fo r the defdaso ealled ni

- - w itnes id i to tho stand yesterday i an e ffo r t to prove a conspiraey to ru

llnols the 1. W. W. out o f Ceatralia, bu t aon I ‘mftj was perm itted to tea tify . ' ^ 0 eom > offl. tha t before sueh evidenee woul

f . . be admissablo defenso.mas( provo the ■ Warrea O. .Grim, w ith whose murd*

», nas tiio acfondanta are specifically ehargei )rtlD* YfM a pa rty to the alleged oonsplrae: presi- This,-tho court held, had not yot.beo

established, illcan : Vanderveer Makes SUtemeat !xpect A tto rnoy Georgo Vamlovoer o f com next sol for tho defcnao, was permitto< have bowovor, la tho absoneo o f tho. jut^

roar*, to stato fo r the^ record that he*expeete 1 ,J : to provo by Ihcso witnesses th o t t

♦l«! nieotlng o f Centralia busloess mc tn'B held on Oc.tober 20, last, plans ta d riv

3e !■ the T. W. W .-ou t o f r tn tro iia wer enced discusscd. Ho said oliin that ho ei a he pccted to prove tlio t n eontcmpjate rouns >-" <1 en tho .1. W. . W. holl was dl< iltted At other mocitings in Contralii. -In eonclusbn'he said ho made tho ol

" fo r to show Umt the men marehln **“ of Armlstleo day parade whie

WHS fire d upon were tho aggressoi ernor **and to show tho frame of, m ind c have theso defeadoats.’ '

e h la I n aastalnlng objeetidn o f proseci

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'There was ono maa 1 a y know -^ho never knew

was reaUy meant to U' “ see th is great Bupertihe story unfolds aa tara lli

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The Vody e l M t i , i u Phipps A n Sged 89> 1 » a t th e . I>eW itt ehapel

* ' ' Death o o aa rred^e e te rd^ M the rtaeh iim S hoaw th ree n 0 6 iiorth- o f T w ia .W is .

Voaeral n rv iiaeavM B be h d d t a t 8 i r r y o*elosktoBM rrewa(teniooa, probably a t

th a 'B ir t t l r t ehttfeh '. Owea la -ehairge.'

nmor baad»..SarveT PhippaL are. ^ d t e a ,7, on W a tL agod 18V W ifioa , a ^ ' 7 : A rtb n r, a O. a g e f .fi .aud Jndsoa, aged 2 aionths:istice b ro ther; Jodson 6 ava<n o f Texas. The . went la tte r is in Tw in fo r the foaeraL

I P o l i t i c a l N p t e sV o f \ ' ■■■>orty. - ^ ^ ^ 7 -'•■ . • • ^y .l^e . UOUIBVTUJS, Ky., ( ff)4 T h e . Kea- men taoky. ^repttblUaa. state ceaveatloa yea- tha t te rd ^ . eadoraed A ..T . Hert, Goveraor.

> ten B. p , ijfo rro w , Mrs. John Gloyer-South,F ra n k fo rt, and.Dr. S. l l . Georgo, aegro, Padaeah, as the form er dologates from

i nix ^ e etate a t large to the republieaa aa- y in tfonal eoaVeatloain OUeago. 'The eon-> run voatioa ^oted th a t t b i^ - '£ d l be ^ n - nono stracted..eanrfrouM s n m n r Q -M A K B s t tA n r o r tha t ' ' OBKTS-OVBB-ZiQW £ B V B L '

order j jE W yO B K .. .<ff>-TEeporta tha t rged, ih ig laad Is p laauag to ship from -4100 ,- iraey. OOO/lOO to ^00,000,000 la gold to th is ' been odnntry eassed fe i^ g h eubaaflie. to 'a d ­

vance sharp ly today. Demand s te r lia g - closed a t M JT,. jH gaia o f 10 een ta ;:^...

coun-' day o v 'o r 'ta e lo w 'lo v o rd f a moath ittod, ago. B o y ia g .o f .B ritish blBs ^ m ' oa !' iu r r . * heavy.eeale,aad fa rther streagth was cet7d "howa b y Audo-Preneh bonds whioh •I t at' raatare a e x t ’ ta b e x . . Other fo rd g n „ ( .a exekaage m o v e d -a p w ^ -w ith the B r it- .

drive ish rate. . .'8 B B S B O IA S B V IK n U D B

Sa^d PO B AMiPCTOAy V08X1IB88dis- W ASHING TO N, < / i ^ ^ t t e s t ' th a t*

ralio. Amorioatt baslBesB nea M plaeisd on 0 of- an eqnal foo ting w ith Bnropeas eom> ehlng mereia) Intereats ia . tradlag w ith Bas- rhieh sia waa proseated today to Soeretary issors Tum ulty a t th e 'w h ito boase A»* ; td o f slstaat Sc ore ta ry o f Btate Loag b y a .

Philadelphia delepOioa rtpresaaUng iseeii- the Ameriean eommorelal assoelatiea.

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UEICBBIR OF A8SOCIATBD PRBSfl Tl)«'X|tbblat«4 P n m U exoltufrehr e

tiU*A to lta«;.uw,tor npuMlo*tlo(i..or i news d lx^U ihM cr«dtted. to tt. or n •ItacrwlM ereditad. In th li '^ p e r , u 4 ai

.No ruponfibU lt)' ( i 'MMtn«d .fo r t oan o f URMUoUed m a n u ^ p t. ' pbolras*^b,3!ffi‘? r K a f e - m 'otM or not lU th« mMtretlen o( the «dtl ana DO mantt>er<i)t v U ba Ntumo4 u I m aoocrapMied tv - i tw a«6M iu r po«W . . .. -

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A»®.. New Tortt: A. b . tCMtor, MW B&i fora BuU<UoK, ^ jc a t a : _ V . . 'M«mNir Audit o r - C l^ h i tfc

. ,S B A X id a ..x q B ' i4 > < iT '■ CfltiV M B d lt iw ia V ez lM &«te b«e h » n ^ r t d i c ^ ’ fo r; [init itto n o f i n d ^ U M i t lu pTMp t iva Mezle&o d flU u d 'o j^ a 'th« V n il 8U t«s fo r « r iaxpbrta b t a n ^ ' i i t d noB lU idu to i

. io tit lia n i r«pabti» -are bou'A to be garfod b j t l ia '• v a a t ' o f erieaiiB aa oonapUQooa azamplea o f lag effrontery. ' J- '

. I t re q u irM ao v e ry j U ^ ' ia a ig f it id l i^ w k n » (^,'A«in )e iias

w arrao t a coBelnilon ( lia t m t l^ u a i e f the eampalgn.of c a j^ e - u d n u r waged hr U e x ie a a t' agaiiist 'UtiseiiB the U nited Statee la eertaia. aooaer

• la ter, n flle i* d ^ 'D i l k t i ^ by ' i o n t ^ ae ttoB, te e n d ^ i i j n e a n

* m ach m ore e ffe e tiT o '.-r^ e r « i f i» fo re e fu l - ^ b a n th e p e t ic ie i e f " w a t f n l w a i t i n g ' ’ And d i i p a ^ o f re p re s e n ta t io o a " w h ie h have bee« p cned s lro a d ; ' to o lo a g to be eoua led tn ia tw o r th y .

IN>r a loog tim e maajr Amerieana hi hoped againat hope th a t the poliejr he tofore poraued hy the.;preaeat adn Istra tion in reapeet to Vezieo wv eveatnallr lead to a aelntioa c ) ' i d iff ic u lty . The ir numbera are d in iahing dajr by d » r; and the reapoasil i t y fo r th ia atate o f a ffa ira reata the door o f UeKieo, aad hCexioo aloi

Amerlcvia are aoiortaatiy hug-i fe ring, bnt i t ia impoaalble tha t alaughter o f Aeiierieasa in Mexieo which -baa boen added from t in e tim e the murder o f Amorieaaa on J ericas n i l a t the hands o f Uezieaas, eontinne inde /ia lte ly .• Americana reaent "theae . atraeii none tbe Ieaa deeply beeasee. Uiey wl hold nppIlcatioB o f sterBer mean fo r eradlcatiea o f the aevree'of tke Iqa lty . There haa beiia ae amfaa^ii the reckoning o f the i»ore againat M ico, and con tlnuaB ce o f the apilllng Ajoerlean blood brings American, p o&co nearer aod nearer te the break p o ln tr

F o r a long lime Ameriea baa eod ed unpardonable eoudne« a t t h t f ^ o t Mexico and the Mexieaes, ; TI have tlaughterod American e iU a ^most a t w il l w ithou t drawing dewsoa themaolvM aay-reproM b aooe^ed terms whioh they ean usderstiand; I< they are about to “ demand” uateatz ed lib o rty to' t r i^ f ie ia am u and' mi tlona w ith whieh to eont^ne thla i o f bualnoss. I t ia too much.

Magetlan'a Famous Voyage.Oo tbo 27th o f Novetnber. In U

rerdlDBod MngeUaa,. the P ^ u g t i Davigntor. entered tlie Pacific oct

. throagh tho s tn ilta w h ic h 'b e a r ' oam e Ho nnrigratcd ,Jbe '90MO ' three monthR nnd tw enty dnya w lthi Coding n alngfe Island. Dortng 1

, voyngo the weather was ae fa ir e tlnna lly tha t ho guve the ocopn 1 M m e o f Pacinc.

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b o u ! O la b ^ H e ’ a B la o k

S tf f ' I n fo r .11 / Onba there la a ball I un* playw n am ed ., Ohriatojpher' Torrlente.

fn itf Canbaa fans./aiid abesball acribsi th ink a d ^h ig h ly o f Torriente 'e .a lug

9 . ffin r. a b iU ^ th« t theyr are ilo w -d - luUDg to h im M the, ^‘ Blaek B«b«

Bart. B u th . " : Torriente,. like. Buth, U heav- ;• . ■. i ly set and posieam a powerful paii itlooa o f Aonldera.

Several National leagoe lom iharlM ' who'reeently played agalaat the *'Blaeh

Babe B o th " deelsred .th a t. it Torrient< beea eould be painted w ith « eoat o f white-

wash ho would be nea rlr as b ig a aen- M tlo n in the m ajor league aa oui

*P®*" own Buth.'liited ^ 'H o ’s a tremendona U t t e r / ’- aaid

. . J e ff P fe ffe r the other day. “ He putJ h ls shoulders behind pvery drive, aai

0 the how tha t old ba ll aalls when he laad; IA M . on i t i I fonnd I t qolto a taak to gel

the ba ll b y b in . A t the ba t he re Am* minda yoa o f P rank Behnlte. He b»

' »larr Sehulte’e grace In a w ln ^ g a t tb one.’ ’

. L ik e B o th , Torrelnte bate u d . throw c ia U left-handed. In 10 gamea played b; ^ ^ hia team* agaiast the- Plttaborgh -Ks

■ , tional league elub In Cuba, faelog auel uance b ig lea j^e pltehcra aa> P fe ffe r and Ca lurJpr doro o f the Brooklyn Bobbins aai

Oarlson and Ponder o t the Pittsburgi ina o t pji-gtoa, tj,<, * ‘ B lack Babe B u th " posi ier or ed tbe pe lle t fo r tho healthy battiu i r Vol- nverago o f .377.

'^ A L D E M A R E E IS rrt*. C AR TO O NIST AS

W E L L A S P IT C H E h1 par- . __ •.ed as T w ir J e r W 2 io Ooes f r o m B ra v e ;

t o O o a a t-L e a g n e H a a S te a d y have <fob B n r in g W in te rhere* ----------

■ When a b ig league player la give: amln- the w e ll known c a n ' i f cnn 't reall m>«ld he aaid be Is “ sta rrin ir In tports .' f ' tbe bast

ball 10 to .12 yeara o f hie life , mud Umin* o f th a t tim e as a real sta r in the bl; islbU. leaguea, e n tltlo i h im to mention os h rt« a t“ We apeak now particu la rly o f A l Dt lone, maroe, eartoonist-pltoher. ig.§ae-‘ waa released oneoniimonaJJr braves tho other day to a Cona* tne loaguo, elub. Besides being a goo ;eo te p lk h n r he waa ono o f tho most popi Bft to **"'' signed up fo r a mnjc

league aeason.I Am- Domaree broke Into pro basoball w it IS, caa Columbus, Mins., club in tho eoi

ton statea leaguo in ISOS and steppi' up to tho b ig show when tbe Oiant

teities bought him from Mobile in the Soutl w ith - Jo«Roe in 1912. Uo playod a pai

In tho w inning o f the champlonshl uares bv the Oinnte In 1012 and 1013, au( ke ia* to the Phils in a trado fo r Adamu^. I Lobert. aad Stock la the w in to r c

“ lD14*lS,'got4tt'more world series mono Mex- by holp iag the Quak^rittm cop tho flu

o f In 1916. A f te / tho 1019, season ho ws traded to the Cubs Cor P itcher Lavoj

P *«- der aad ♦3.000 cnah. i^ in g In tho middle o f th fr 1017 scnson tli

Olanta decided to ge t'.h im baek an . traded Palo K J Id u ff fo r. him. Jlolcase

»du r- by tho Q iants again a t tho end o f t^ baadc scnaon, he picked up w ith t l

Braves a t tho o'peUng o f tho 1010 ear . y paign. I7o has been a w inning pitchi

na al* most o f hia oj&e^t in tho big league rs up* o f f rnohtna Demarco drew ea

. , toona fo r eaatem papers.iea la . > - — ------ •; N ow '* n O H T A N BV E H B E E A K

DE TR O IT , ifPy^ack Bhnrkoy < " r " Now Y o rk and Roy Mooro, o f St. Pot moal* fought ton faat rounds hero lost nlgl ia sort n t tho end of which nownpaper opi

ion wa.i nboul equnllv tlivtdcd>' Blin key landed s t i f f lefta to the hoa frequently during tho early roundsjM his opponent took tolling leads lati

.10201goeseocean — ..... - --- ------ ‘

1 P . a . OLOY8TB1NS60 3rd Ave. N . Tw in ra lla , Idabe

DACHESl a t o r e r S X V I ^ i iT T ^ O E K T o t r e s t r a in .

l a t i t r a i n b y e z a m in iB ^ y o n r a j M B b e « t g la a te a t h a t b e a a d a .

E S T F A o n j T i E s F O B D o m a

T H IS P A E T O F T B K O O U W T a Y

IPTICAL COMPANYU o ln A v o . E a a t

P hone 219-J-<—

SEASON'S }. T O V R m t B ttm G S ;

■ M A N Y A T H LE T E St rp W a rd « o f :7 0 :P ta y » r» W f l l B e

p oh Floor> in Oomiof^*3a«lcet* r ' t)all Oonteata ^

I ' Begbnlnar > ittV rtD w , had w U n u f i ig over Saturday the high reheola o f the

1: ^ eouth ceattral le c t lo n ; o f Idaho wiU to conduct tho fo u rth axutaal ba A e tb a ll a i loumament in ’ T y ir iR s lla ; . The event*

. , o f the tourney: w i l l : V*'" ataged in the Iiigh •' ‘ ioqI g ^ n i i l t t m . . .

. BehboV-ongairtnjr in this meet* be* a ban sides Tw in f t i l i i are: Blits, .Oooding. lente. ehosbone, BuportJ Hoybura,-."Je>romo, Bribes Burley nnd Buhl. About 7S . p l ie r s .a ln ^ w ill compote lo a e'eries o f ’ 16 games ■ L -r* P^iday ofteraoo^ Friday a lght,w o e fo tu rday m orn liii; aad 'a flu rd a y a l r t t ,heay- . Acetordlng to th e toeet, promam .SVi: 1 p a il -tfsy-'attemoon and n ig h t -w il l ' be 4o- . ' voted to proilm inary eonteste, Friday a iM M morning and n lg h f to .■aeml*£in*ls. A Blaek eup bo awardsd touroey wiaj^en

v u * second cup .w ill -be given the see- vA ite ' ond*place team. - The w inning team,.ni * well aa being champion, o f ti ie sectionI onr Kirill also, reprwenC south central Ida-

ho (a the atate'toura'ameat to be helil a t the U n ive rrity o f Idaho,

j-p irta - P o, the loc^l tournament the sent- lag capacity ef the Tiigh school gym- naaium haa been eonsideraWy laereaee<!

to get liad » speeial season Ucket fo r tfa< J ** meet has been provided. I t is expect

^ ^ ed the stodiom w ill be -taxed to Jt! kt the i in iit during the entire serlee. ,

The meet is under direction o f ai '•peelaly. seleetod board o f contro elected from pAselpala and.superln

“ ieadeati « f-W g h sehools la thiausee raneh tlon. Thla board w ilU funeU on"aa 1 td Ga* eontroUng body fo r athletiea a t loea a “ “ ecbools throughout the <lAool year."^.: iburgh - Ij,- I t Culbertaon o f Welaor,’ a 'w e l

known athletiea oflloia}, v i l ) offJeiai< a tting io the f in a l b iuke tba ll game o f thi

meeting.

W IL D E FORCED .S TO T H E L IM IT !ER B Y P . W ALLACEra ve a P U lB d e lp U a n S ta r ts O ro w ( a d y (D h e e r in g w i t h a K n o o k d o w n ,

. b u t O h a m p O o m e i B a c k

Blron P H I L A D E I,P H T X ,-U IW iJ n in : really W ilde, B ritia li flyw e ig h t champion oui orts, ’ fought and outpointed Pat<ry Wallac bas^ o f Philadelphia in a faa t six-round ^ u much hero last night. Wallace fought a ban

be big battle again it tba c'hanplon and a] oa he scored a knockdown in tho ln«t round

The f ir s t nnd alsth rounda were evoi M Do- whllo tho BriHah boser eaaily led ii

„ the intervening four rounds. lonaJJy K m s ix th ronnd fouoJ both flgh i Const tira oagtsr lo m ix I t up. In 'th o micmi good o f tho round Wallace cronaod a righ

popu- hook on ■Wilde’s left.cjicokbone. W ild mnjor fo d forward and came dow n. oh hi

hands bu t was up instantly. Tho biiII w ith crowd cheercd and yelled fo r the Phii 10 eol- ndolnhia to land a knockout but th

B ritish cJianpion came back w ith . OianU fuailado o f rights and lefts nnd mnn South- njjod t o ' w in nn ovon break ih th a part round, accordiitir to bozlog oxporta. lonship • ipho f ig h t was fast from sta rt r 3, nnd, fin jah. N e ither man was badly puu Warns, j,hod, however, though bo th , wor te r 0* Moedisg from ao*f or month. \^allac money welghod 111. W ilde 's wolght wns no10 flag onnounccd.............................Iio wan - r -Lavou- . uoH T W aC Q H T S MATCHED

b a n DIEQO, (flV -Johnny " K id ' .V nn.l M ex. o f Pueblo, Colo, Colo., and A

, Grunan o f Ban DiDego, Ilgbtwcigbti *r.th a vo bcon nJntchca fo r a twonty-rouni

h tba T ijuann. Lower CnUfornia, 0D «ani. afternoon o f March 17, i t was or pitcher hero yeaterdny.

■ ‘ I .E r T T " 18 IW tOU> CHICAGO, V P H T be aigned contnv:

ot Clauda “ ik s / t y " WlUlains, soutl K paw pitcher o f the Cliicago Amer oy o f con'* was recoived yesterday, nccorc

Paul, i ” S to annouflcemcst b y Becretar t night Hnrry Qrablaer of tho VThito Box. r opin ~ '

Bhnr- I.ook to tho ads fo r l lg b t .ea yet > bond buying problema. . -id sJ jvA _________ ______________ • •! later :--------------- -— .

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P Sn o w Flakes^

Idabe

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r . T « I 7 KeSwp a n * aV b ib i t i o n ' ^ ' t U i ^ . y id i s t a d

morrow a lg h t'fc r .th e f i r s t ; t in * alw be won the'-hiiavywelgbt ebprni^aaU

- i t Toledo, Ohio, Jp ly < laat, to ‘.>^ ’ • fo u r exhibition pAiads w ith.Teny,B :<

. lo f o f New Y otk;. - i ,Jask K oanu ,:'D e n p se y 's ;'o a n » ^

aaid K eller y e a r t .a g o .^ z o d . tq .a :^ ■i?; w it l. -D d in p iy . 'IM te r Jh? '4cei«loa over Jo» . B«ck»tt, EopU r n i hoaivywelght,-Wh8i i the U tte r w a^tfg l! ?;S. i« £ nnder another name, which Kean »!.. d ia «o t recall. • .H»« ;» e ' ilao eaid Ke lle r had fought 'W ' draw w ltb ; DeaJpwy when the cbampli I - l wa< y 6unir te tne lin g , bu t tha t Dem “ *« H iy bad defeated the Now Yorker.

.•i)em piey has l)eM t u n in g da lly f 2 2 .aovertf w ^ s . . ; ■ }'

S t B ^ i r S ta f B d iik ',52: WhUe R e pn tu om

ia S m V i t a l e■ce j i m A n a t e U ^ - P o i j l l l i

a o m is g O r e r t o ; ^ t I f t t h elilt- -B ig r ^ w i i 'J»«‘d •:— rr I

Another AustralUn. boxer': aoon VI leat* be on hia way to th is eonntry. 'He { ;» • -Jim Traeyj' a ' heavyweight, who ' 1 awd been mUting good In the Aatljx>4 <9 tho Traey. Is a 28-yeaMW yonbget

Mct- b (d lt along the lines o f Frad T t fh I its H e is s ix feot \hreo inches ta l l , ' j (

, w c ir ts 196 pounds. T n u ^ baa t an k inds ’ o f confldenee la .U m aolf. . : ntrol aaya that i f he ean not beat tmeb n erla- «■ WllUe Meehan, Tow Cowler, Oi -Ufr- boat'Sm ith aad BattUag Leviaskl tt as a be w il l re tom to Australia and ne loenl itb ink :d f boxingagain. r.' • AeeoMlng to Tom Andrews,'who ' well cently retnmed trom Ao atrallA, T n eiaie i« extremely /ss t w ith both hands a

the fee t. He has a good lo f t hand s is improving rapidly. .

B r u r m u o f Sport"W W U have yen done nbout b* (JE b a l l f " we askM a member o f the 1

Tey coauBlttoe. “ N othiag; I do . know what the otber folows hi

OWd doae,'» fae replied.n i . -, That is the statoa o f the basel

aituation in Tw in fU la today.

“ ® y An eate rp ris ln j press agent wh out* business i t is to boost M ltz i, pri

Jlaee donna eofflediaaae, says }£lUi hua most beautiful legs o f any woman

hiud the world. ■ .

>und. He may know what he’s ta lkeven about, ba t most people w fll no t be 1d in is fied w ith his words on sneh a v;

aubjeet. Eh, wot!Ight. . ----------iddio We aro told another Austra lian boright is coming to this country. H is na^ildp ia J im T iacy and he'e a heavyweightI his ■I blR W ell, thoro's one thlnft In favorPhil- Ujobo B ritish subjects—they ’re gl; th t tons fo r puniahmcnt, a ll right.

mnn- The open achson fo r hold-out \ tho playora is about lo eloso, and* there*

J , - ■ —pun- * I ■ II li ■ M ■ ■ i» iwore

i E x p e r t ; .

B a l l e r y a n d

H i" I g n i t i o n

’ghf.', S e r v i c eound ae rv ie en, on b a t t e r y C h a rg in g a n d ® W in te r S to ra g e

A n to m o t iv e E le o t r io a l I l r , n ^ p e o la l la ta

E X T O B S B B V IO E S r A T IO S

etary D . C . W A T S O N C O .- H i s t to P M o m c a -

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i r c r is p - f r o m - th e o v ie a p u r i t y 13 f i n e a s t h e i r f la v o r — k id d ie s e t h e m — a n d S n o w F la k e s a r e id f o r k id d ie s !

M O F I C OOAST B ISCUIT 0 0 .

l9*iJ raB krO roe 6e ba^; ab6a t. th« iA)M

^ e « i^ i j^ 1 iI i :e la b . laeom ide to^ ',i^« o e i^a ,o £ ^ ;th ird « b a se m a n ,a bit.bac *p<t ^

fghfc boldohearns m o m ber-M .rtiie fU a ti''It is Joe Jenkiu

eatebor nIeaaiBd )W :jtbe m i t e Sox ( b t a S a it'liia to .VJfl;6 .w s a ta m o re > B io a ^ l0 aplon w o r l ^ '^ a a ' f t r i i t - f o ^ j r - Mteher'^ >emp- tho-'Beea-.tfias ,bo '-;n tJo»-% utn i4g 'th

y fo r -rE ig h t' o f '' the -> a e lf ie f Oohft leagfl

. elobs siro* a ln a ^ tnU sltfiig -'-the ir Bca bers ia s n a ^ CU ifonU a jmttirei..:;.':

»- - In M a b e b e iite h S B i^ d ,.a iW :jo !A i ■ - back; Ted L o w ,.fo rm e r"w e lte n M jf l

l i e d e W p lo a o f the w orlds-e^tabU s^ f- - G r id ’s record fo r qniek ltto a o o C ,- :

^ f -’ .Ted was p itte d agaiast.a W e h ^ a « * ‘ named W alter Mo<?dy from • Frbdd ' • Welsh’s native place, Pdatypilddi w

ho p o t'tb e .drdid oot ia . jo s t . e i^ t ^

a 'bas a.'wnang to Lewis* head and ■’the-kl tuL I cano’ baok; w ith r ^ t - i ^ . l e f t ; tO; tl In te r i 'M o o d r fe ll f & t and was «ouat« w toa. ■: ■ ■ M - '.1,'^^ad •. .s ;:a ll - Bim ■ Smiley, aagebmab. sage, say . He I 'S o ly a a a m a y h e v ^ e n .th ’ i^ s t B H It mea i i t ;U » la y b u t he ’d a* had a wotnot ’

OqV a - t if f lo - fn iln ’ ont .ooQ.o’ these bere.i I then eomo tax b la a k i. "neVer-' . ' - - - '....... - -

: X Q P F B IO in i . . . . ho 1%V C n ronQ fA T Z , ^Traey E p p f la to yesterday a ffixed hU elgo Is aad ian to vUiy w ltb - th e 1920 Oiaeinai i and Natjp iuJn ^ g b jsse b ^ : elub.;-

A ^ V ^ o n a i L y r f e c •* Telepboae 0 Irt> ->7 -B m' fo a O tn ia f I fo . ’^-aoctottO IcaB ie rtp t

iseball

H NoWa«a lk ing UDe sat* r iI v i ^ l • ^

S ; T h e packing buf t elim ination o f Hrvor of

slat* . Compi fo savinp’ waste

sre’s a products,

— Fr omr ancbor f there is no toes o f o r motion.

n dF o u r handled

laiige cities and tc la r re frigerator cs

1 towns, an d ire c ^pom t, bring me

‘ . p ac togp lan ts loaM r e ta i l s in a l l ; the best possibk possible thne, a t and over the moj;

. The tota l ■ fre ig h t and selliA

Is less than three m eat sold.

I O ur p ro fit firoiI f iw » ion o f a ces

H Compelitiim COI I ing . liu rgevo lq ii U a n c ^ ’HatloD'V 8 ^ attentkm '

. know , make i t po

W e are ia 70m- and prafit.

e.i>a (ot i» p t th. fcct

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H e r lbusiness is noted fi>r tha ^a s te in m annfactnring.

npatq^ is equally effective Ite in the distribntioa o f

] r fiann to yo u r meat <toler o f time, money. m ^eH al.

gd branch sales bouses in 1 towns, hundreds o f tega- ■ ca r routes reaching ana ll :ted w ire f itn a a central meat products firom our located in p rododng areas, lU parts o f the country in [ble condition, in the least a t the least possible .c o ^ a o $ td & ^ route.

apaae, fo r m anufiactnrat D i^ d irect to the MtaOer,»e cents per poun4 co .aQ

io m an sourcra is oo ly • cent per pound.

1 compels th is e k is e ^ ts a v - lum eo fbvB ine^aw e ll-ba l- I-w ide organization, and in to d e t ^ b y m en w ho .' , ipoesible.

>arservice—a t least expeoM

t oot IKO Y « t Book t c i facta about oor tnslnaes.Bwlft A Coopaa^ U d o o

ards, Chicago, minola. ’

:k)mpany, U. S. A.

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Sewd Service. V

w K x t r a ^ fn » ^ pamphlata, ^ I m m M by t^« CnglitfMPMklhfl C«itifiHmtat»,lii RuMla, M d d lftr ib u t*d tm onfl th« A m e rie a n 'tr te p i In 'the N e iW -h » w In tlie p e w w lo n e f the U. ft. 0«|>art. m tn te f JtMUee.

I *H 3ourtilM i Drop tlila 4 Irty w erk, Tom year Kona.ea yonr i ^ > i i a ^ M .

*‘Come w ith, us In the fa r nobler stmgBlo to establish tbo trjum ph o f

^ labor tbe w orld over. ' •^ (Signed) N . LB N IN .” .

“ Baat and Central Europe • la aflame w ith tho r e r o l t Tbe cxploU lns class has lo some countriea fa llen , and In otbors sre on tho .point bC {a ilin g . Tbe dawn o f tbe day o f l i ib o r 's emaa- cipatlon has come i “

“ Tea have arms. - Too know bow .to oso them. W ill you, lUce sloT.es, oso them in defense o f your m astiir, or w il l you Use tbem to help yooi? das< be free? I f the former, tb ra you know tba t you w il l meet w ltb 'd e te ^ m ln M reslstanro'O f ihe united re ro lu -

- ' tlbnaxT peom'e o f East and C entral Shirope, and H is to ry w ill be you r Judge. I f the la tte r, then here’s a

, hearty welcome In to tbe ranks o f ls< ternatlonal labor.'^ '

: *‘Wo w ant you to understand ^ a t erery country In tbe w orld-r-lDclndhii your own-^<an b e ^ e a socialistic

-state, a woricmea’s country. I f o n ly it fo llow s the Bnsblan example. B r e r ; nation tn the world—Indud lng tbe

', ‘yankee ra ce '-< a n 6e<3ome a re a ll;' free nation, t f I t on ly doea away w ith

tbe trusts, the noney lords asd the bloodth irsty, exploiters.. I t is .up to you Ame'rldan soldiers to do i t t I t U up to you to bring* the great lesson ol the Russian B ero lu tlon home tc; yoar toUlng and su ffe ring brathers. I t ' i up to you to s ta r t I t tiiere—In your

. own America, you Just a ta rt l t * ^ n d ^ your brothers w in fo llow you J Yoti Juai ^ dare I ¥ou have nothing to lose bnt W your chains. Yon hove a w orld to

gala.‘?T«Q ]«st dare to take bone w ith

you the. Bed Banner o f the BerolutloD ^ ^ n d Inscribe upon t t :

*‘Dowb w ith capitalism I “ tO B i UTeTadbstrlal F reedoal ’■Leag llTe SecIaUsmr

*Teu probably would le t us alone and ge home. I f your o f lc tn would let you.'* B o f'tb e y do n ^ Iste&d to let you do so. Too are under.tbeir orden, aod they are under ths orders o f ’’taigb^ er ops.** and theae ars nnder the o rd e n e f " s t i l l h igher ups,** et& A t tbe tep o f tbe wbole p ile sre tbe w e a lth csp lu ils ts whe want to get tbe lr g re e ^ baads upoa the mines asd factories,' ra ilways, etc., o f . Buaslt. Tbat Is the 'reason yen are here' to rob w o rk ln i^e n ' and - make m lU lona lm richer. •• '

. "W e know, tb a t yoq are bound, b a n f and foo t by discipline and hare been to b lind Ignorsnce o f wbat you were dolag bere o r why yoo cane. T lie o a l; way th s i yeu can do tbe decent th ln j l i by breaking the discipline tbet drires yoo to th is crime against yonr

k own kind, tbe w orklng 'danL ^ * ^ 0 w ar Is, orer. There ts a« beo* A eet reason fo r you to subnUt te m ill-

ta ry orders. Tou are not flg b tla i ‘Oem an m lllU rU oL ’ Tou are atab- mlttlDg to I t when yoa obey the eoifr mands o f your own oflcer.

“Ton can break away. We kaow that yen can, fo r we d l l You- are p o w e ^ l cnoogb and nnmerons enoQ|l>

^ ^ B t e srreat tbs officers o r te do w itb ^ ^ M h e n whst yeu please. O r yoa css ^ ^ ^ b a s « re r to m ”

mmm i i m n

' F om er 'Ualn>: 8U t« ’: IEiigiiieer r Aig]iM:at;jII»]^t»l:f<Mr Oom-

p ts h n u ^ F A lie r. .\TA8 H IK O T O K .v< frh -A more com-

^ pr^beaab'a.’Te^laaiatipB policy m o ^-b e a ^ t e d l ^ r t i i 6 ''goTemneDt i f the iSU needi o f ihS'Wiept'.aTe to be met, the

•: s tiu ite lb ink ln flyom m lilee was io ld yes-* terdaJ^iby l^ < 7 <'-B0B«, fo m e r state ea : gtoeer o f Id a h o .. '

., ania h«p?iaiag up .o f .more tban i ls — ' mSUoa'-scMs.of lasd'aanually is necM- ' uu^tO 'ineO t tbe needs,o f the eonntry *s «■

' Ineteasied farm ing ^p u la tlo n , M r.ta ld , b n t under proaent pisns not more ^

:■ tbao 2 / 100,000 additiodaf acres wUl.'be; ^oa . improved in the next.25 yea rs.. ^' mation is ' necessary, he -added, Cs. .all

free a g r ic t i lt t t^ land baa beea appr6 * • f pristod.. ' ' ' • ^ < r f , ' K r . Bosa appeared in.aiippbr.t o ^ 6 «{tr

I a to r P letcber’s b ill- pro rtd liig -ff» r 'ro o i -T ' lazn«tion throngh state snd fe.dera!t¥^

w ith ROTdmment fundsrderIred-.;;from • •■ tho tale o f b b n d B , ; . ; |

B R IT IS H U B O R iS E L E C T S “ W O M A N m C A N D ID A T E S°

•- ■ -V . pr,bp i»»e dJi

MOOatdy, te Btoctlon o« .. - -

• ■ i iO B T H A M P T O N ; ^ i , r ; i ^ JT ; &OS ■oloeled M i« - > U r ^ t^ A ) n d f iD ld to oppbte:Chiarles A i MeOttrdT, libera l ,

member o f parHsmenf from Northnmp* ,- tOB atid.parUmeataJT.aeeretary.to tho " m in iit r y o f food, in the noxt cloction.: <*Uiss U agsie,'^ /ns jhe it 'gene ra lly <,f

called, is repotted toe bono o f tho most T v ’’ eapable women In-the ^ b o r movement.I Bhe is an able speaker and has helped — I to orgaalae the 'Womcn’B Cooperntivo ' < ' noToment. fn

T - ---- iffJ . Houeo Holda fl,00tf. Lodoera.

rrbe most spacloos lodging bojise Is ok' th e 'world La one fo r pilgrims s t Meccsi -

irtUci* accommodates ftOOO persona, ]■ * ■ roi

. A lcohol'From -aeawssd. . , “I i^cw rd ing to ejpcrirnents m a d o 'a l■ t&e Paaleur fnsUtute In - Paris, on be » AveraLge o f obout s ix quarts o f alcohol» can bo o'btalnedirom w eb 100-pounds• o t seaweed; ' hn.

"" — hoQrease Taboo. ■ to

* . J t l 9 :01lh c u li to keep Arablao troops.1 gnppUed w ith effectlTe flreanns, as

th e r baTe a religions objection to os- ln g grease oven fo r cleaning rifles.

'i . ' . _____ :_____ :________ " t e i► ■ New Um fo r Plstie Qlsab. . l “ i

The aMustlc p'rApeHles br a D etro it [- A nrch .have been lmprove^;by the nse

o t a plate s lnw sounding board sus* £,2 |»Dded o»cr the po lp tt _ c i

H o n a s t o o o o t b j u it o b sBtalod proposals wlU- bo reeeived ut _

the Offico o f tho Tw in FalU Highway JO D istrie t, 7 Power Building, Tw in F a lh ,[Q Idaho, up un til 2 o ’clock, Mareh IS,,, 1920, fo r the''eonstruetlon o f approxl- _ ” m ately 27.6..miles o f bituminous m ats" d o a pavement, enlvorts and b r l d ^ Bi

E>roposed V o rk w ill be le t in two eoa- _ ^ traets, appnximately as followa:a- CONTBACTNO. 3 *1

B o s d s -1 8 ^ aulss Ei28,800 eu- jia . earth excavation. bn

119,000 tq . yds. 6-iseh maeadam boM m)coarse. ■ > be

12S,000-s(|. yds. 2-ineb penetration m at d iadam top eonrte. f l '

Onlrerts do** 703'ett. yds. coaerete culverts. N, >< 50,700 lbs. reinforeiog ateel. lc 380 ft . 12-lneh eatt iron pipe culvert.It l ,2 7 a jt . IW nch corrugated iroa pipe te

colveiL . / w;150 ft . 24-inch corrugated iron pipe P.

! enlvort. - ‘J 33iOO lbs. stmetural steeU -^ 12,000 feet B. M. timber floor. » le • OONTBAQT NO. 4 .to Boads—1&80 KUes ^I i 86,200 cu. yds. earth exeavation. . «at 144,000 aq. yds. 5-lach macadam baae -

coarse. •••- <” 144,000'tq. yds. 2-lach penetration,mac- «■ • tdam top conrae. “ or OntTsrta " Id 7®0 eu. yda concrete .cnlverts. ,si 58,800 lbs. reinforcing steel.Qt '690 foet IS-lncb cast iron pipe onl- *-

' .660 f t . . IS-ineh corrugated iron pipe «<culvert. /. D

^ 90 f t . 24-ineh eerrogated Iron pipe B>0 cnlvert. • - m

1,600 Ibal struetural ttooL - -

• 2 75 f t . s p M ^ O f l road way« .. St3,S00 lbs. atruetural .steel, per. 7S f t r

„ fl/ 2 0 lbs, reinforcing e l per. 75 f t . fi

*• , 1 ^ 'c n .rd s .e o n e te te . ‘ ‘ ;• \ *-** •0,720 f t . B. M . 4nmber, altem ato W d . ^ on laminated wood floor.^ (Separate bids w ill be e n te r t^ e d oa f t brldROi.)»p Alternate bida fo r 2-lnch aspbaltlo ht concrete top courae w ill be received on _ )|r both contracts. , .na Crushed rock, east Iron pipe, telnfore- j j I. in ir stool and cement w ill be furnished . •K to the contractor by tho HiRhway Die-

tr ic t , toek and steel f .0. b. Tw in, Palls, cement nnd east iron pipe f. o. b. near- •

. ost Bhipping po in t - . OompleU aet o f plans, and speelflM- tloBs may be aeen at the offiee o f the j

'« T w in Palls Highway D is tric t, or a sot > ily fo r priva te uso w ill bo fnmlshed. npon 1 OJ application,, by making deposit • o f c at #15.00,110.00 o f which wUl be refunded < or npoo return o f the plans and apeclfica- ,

tlons w ith in 10 days a fte r le lt ln g o f , ^ coDtracts. ' 1.. Propoenit shall bo aubmltted upon . b lank forma provided fo r the purpose '

bjr the underdgnod and ahall be accom- paired by eertlficd cheek, payable to S tuart H . Taylor, Treoanrer o f the Tw in Palls niRhway Dlatriet, In the snm o f b

)w por cont o f tbe amonnt o f the con trnct ] ir* Tbe Board o f Cemmiaaioners reserves 4 ft) tho r ig h t to reject any or a ll bids. . Ith TW IN F A LLS HTQH W AY DISTRICT, tn B y 0. B. CHANNEL, Preaident.

. . . 8TUABT n . TAYLOB, BeeroUry. W. L . JOHNSON Ohlef Engineer. ‘

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J Per woid'.pu. iiu e r t io a ;U ' .0 Eer w o rd ^ ^ week ' Bo> Fer .w <^ par Kuxitb; IB o,X »i— «— m il i i.Mi— — |Lp»~»- ■ ■. ‘.■'•f. ll' ■ ■ ’

1 ilii^JCl^SIFIED RATES IWe b M teMErtltai.'psr. word___ _______ lc^ t ) B t j i r ^ (B«Ur:«sd W eekly)----------^o“ ,On«i.B0B tli '(9 « ily a r t W eekIy)-._-18c

. ,M1hia?m chstg i fo r each inssstlon ^ ; o f rsay o ls « l t i^ ad, 18 cents. AOs "

^ jans»:ma fo r a 'tta ted pezlDd o f time, hg id ■ Ai

“ F O R S A L E -r rR E A U E S T A T E I

OOOSE L a k e - V A L I ^ Y T 'oregon! M, ^ 40,acres fu lly improved (w a te r 'r ig h t) .C Stock, implements, fu rn itu re ,

price for quick u io . $2000 w il l hnn- thi IS d)e, balanco torms to s u i t App ly wi.

ownor, W. A. Bailey,. Lakeyiow, Oregon. Co

FOB SALS-:-By owner: L a ^ farmst . small farms, 140 to |76.'per aere;'eontor 22< I,, o f Drain d is tric t No. 2 and famons nl- , fa lfa seed aad beet; bo lt; close ia ; feno-

. cd; somo-bnnrovemeats. F ra n k HincJt, »hi J; loy. Dwteret, Utah. . - 8 «

FOB SALE-on eaay terms—ao aeres 'y o f improved' land- adjoining the c ity o f

Tw in APIs.' Por-partieulars inqu ire or Nc w rite 0. Ps Brodorsen,-Payotte. Idaho. —

0 ' OKLAHOM A O IL LEASES fo r aale, from -0 sens up, a t I 2JS0 por aere np to if f per'sere, seordlog to distance from .» diffe rent wudeat w ella Ono special 100 acres s f *10. T>. J. Perry, Edmond,

a Okto. • : • ■ "t| I ^ ■ I ■ ■

FOB- flA L B -O n e o f^ ih o best six- „ ' room bungalows in the citv . Soo owner, . t<

- 386 Seventh sve. £.

.1 HODBE FOB B A L E -U n tll A p ril 13,Q best loested home In town. Phono 536J. .

’} FOB SALE OK KENT—Excollent SO on North Side; AQ acres in cu ltiva tion, ~ balnnce almost ready'for plow. Small , hbiiae and bam. 'Will sell on easy terms

• to a deslrablo neighbor. Addreas fl &wner, 0. 0 . Ohner, Jerome. Phone ^ , 78S31. ,

POR B A LB -^0 , n il improvodt fene- «>' ed; small houso; bnrn 18x120; rock c ll-

tem and cellar; church, school and aid- lng w ith in one-qunrtor m ilo ; main ennal one-half m ile; can give immediate pos- acaslon; 5 1-2 milea aouU»eaat o f Jer- ome. Por further Inform ation nddress gg

*■ Ernest Hoepo, 1056 N. Bobod street, ^ ; Chicago, n i.

FOR SALE—House, 4 rooms, bath and sleeping porch. Phone 744-M.

fy FOB BALE—S roomi bnngalow. Im- mediate poseesalon. Terms. SOI Sth 4a

________________ -s FOR SALE — Pine residence lo t in «. Bast Lawn. Phone 12S6. ^a- ____ I I . ~

FOR SALE—80 sere fa rm . Only $1,000 cash paymenl down required. _ Easy terms. Close to aeboo). Oood buil<Ungs. Near Castleford. Only »lx _

se milea from BohL This-Is a bargain and better, thaa renting. W ould accept a re

e clear property i f dealmble, o f One to 8r f ive thousand in value as payment •>" down. W rite E. Dammsn, 206 7 th Ave.N., or phone 634J. ___________ ^

rt. FOB SALE—Acre tract, 6 room plas- tered house, c ity water and lights, o r 1*' w i l l trade fo r 6 aero t ra c t ’ improved. ”

pe P. 0 . Box ^092.“ “f o b B ^ E - f lo o d M ounta in .Ranch ^ w ith unexcelled summer range fo r ent-' tlo or sheep. This is s good boy. For 21 fu ll partlcolsrs . address B . 'V., care News; -

* ' ' FOB S A I ,E ^ o i i io oa lo t .w ith 82 l - l fee t fro n t by 800 feet deep. P ine shsde and fm lt trees, ^ ic o a n d 'te rm s to s a lt Phono 888-B. m

al- MONEY TO LOAN, - “FEDERAL FARM LO ANS, 5 1-2 per ®

pe cent, 34. years to pay. See J . W . Me ~ Dowell, seoretary-treasnror, a t Farm

P* Bureau Saturdays between 2 and 3 p. n- m. Phone No. 597J1. ‘ • _

F O R S A L E - r -A U T Q M O B IL E S -jft. ----....-----------tl

POR BAL& M 019 lln lo k B ig- Six, id I j f t . .fine eonditioa; or w ill trade fo r lighter^..

w . Phone 975J

^ F0B'8Al<E-.-8nsp, .Eaynsa car,'good & condition. Would oonstder lig h te r e a r 's

Qj, as part payment 147 Quiney atreet. 0

« . FOB SALE—Ford ton riag ear in ex « ™ eellent eonditlon. Phone '9j!4W or 003.

FOB BALE—Dodge ear, 1916 model, ® ^ in good condition. 147 Q uincy street. „ }[w . ' I«•» •'ConaoUnos Pund".Contrlbutlons. • ^ " ■ ■ •The,.“ coiiselen(»-fnnd'‘ !b presided -

over by -a&-o0 cer lo th e d iv is ion o f h public moneys. A ll lettera accompany* g

aot Ids remittances are filed away, and Kin though the w rite r's oame la very sel- o f dom Rtvea In the le tte r, th e treasury

leJ department tries to ackaowledgo re- cclpt|O f the noney by s«pdlng an ac* t count o f Its receipt to the’ newspapers v In tbe town from wblch th e money Is j a

ose J ,>m- — -■ - -

^ Dsrknets Mskes Goldfish Blind. 1 f f t OgnefT kept goldfishes fo r three le t years In absolute darkness, tak ing care ves to give them plenty o f room and

plenty o f food. The resu lt was to ta l ^ bllndncsa; even tho rods and cones o f , the retina disappeared.— Kew York

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lEWSClAONE CENT PER WOIIF YOU DON’T THINIC

TRY A FEW PE

WANTI^MISQELLANEOUS F'■ WAKTED:..;T6 B E N T .:— 8 1 i toom ' hoUie,-fBralshiiA o'r.-uafnndshed. N o i chUdre& A d d tM . ea<e 7

w X N T E D r-4 to a l ^ ^ m . iu rn ls b ^ k house by fa m ily o f t h ^ . fiefereacM. * Addreaa; P . 0 . Box '2 lV O ily, ^~ W ANTED TO BU T—F i£ ^ bead o f " young grado Merino ewes lired. to lamb ioM areh .. Hobba.ft OUlett, Castleford, J

W ANTEI>—Inform ation eoncemlntx the whereabouts o f Mrs. R . 'A 'B a r i l E .w ill bo sppreoiated hr The MinIdok.i ‘ County Nows, Bnpert. * -

W ANTED — P la in aewing. Phone « MO-W. ! 1-

' ' W ANTED—Your rojjor '-blades - • to sharpen. W o ^ r ’a . ^ p n l r Bhop, 244 * Seeond sreot E . . , ■ »

W ANTED — L ig h t honnkM pbis - rooms. No ehildren. B . E . W., earo Now's. :»_____________. , *

FOR RENT ,FOR. BENT— *0 a^rea one mile nortu

o f no llla tor: fivo-room house; well im* -c

goved; $5 por aere. F . B. Gross, Stoek _ Kohange. build ing, Portland, Ore.

FOS Se n t —140 u ro s no ith l id . , ? near Jerome; 80 in 1 and 2 year old alfa lfa , balanee wheat land. Favor- ^ able lease to r ig h t party I f token , a t » onbe. J. S. Keel, Tw in FalU, Idaho.

FOB BENT-^Boom fo r re n t Phons 5 M 8:M.

TYPEW RITEBS—Por Bent or Bole t —Ses Hoover a t Buaineas College, or b w rito-B lchoy-“ Tho Typew riter M s n ," - Bupert, Idaho. .

FOR BENT—Nice - fro n t sleeping room, 687-Th ird w e s t,.

FOB B E N T -2 ehoice 80's, Close 1 In. E. 0 . Coin, 22d,Oth Ave. N.

“ f o r BENT—Furnished sleeping s room; gentleman preferred. Phone j

' 9D2J; 246 Soycnth ave. B.

TO BENT— 160 oerea on Salmon 1 tract; renter to pay molntenance and - receive three-fourths crop; rabbit-proof , fonccd. P. H . Smith, telephone 620B. ]

FOB BENT—Board b y day or week.‘ 460 Srd. Ave. N.

FUBNISHED BOOM FOB RENT— ; Use o f phone nnd bath.- Telephone 32M.

; I'OR B E N T -P ro n t bedroom, mod- ' em. 730 2nd Ave. N .

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I FOB B E N T —Puroiahed room fo r , I rent, bath in conneotion. A p p ly .339 ' I 3rd W. ________________ ___________

• LOST. :LOST—l# G e m theater JVlday night,

. pair of glasaes in caso. Leavo a t News office.

FOUND1 1 ^ - - __________________ - . . I

FOUND—Parcel containing shoes and new hosiery. Owner ca ll a t News of-

8 'fiCfc___________

b HELP WANTED0 WANTED-J-Young -men fo r railway ' mall elerka. $110 month. E jm rience

• unnecessary. For freo partlenlars, ex­aminations, w r ite J. Leonard (former governmont examiner), 489. Equitable

, Bldg., Washington, D . C.

‘" w a n t e d —Woman by the ho«“ o do washing and cleaning. Apply 210 Bluo Lakes B lvd. North.

- ~O IR L W ANTED n t Vamey »s.

WANTED)—Stenographer services fo r- two or throo honra i^temoons. ‘Brown- d iog Automobilo Co.

IP YOU W A N T IT S O L D -L ls t i t With us. Wo have tbe bnyeiii fo r c ity

d and farm property. C. W. Piarks A ^ 'S o o , Beal Estate, 223 Shoshone S t U.

Office Phene; 72; Residence Phone 1291.

Finding a position Is sometimes a T (Doit disheartening task. Just to roK

upon'friends, or npon going about oad• making personal applications, often

lead^ 'to u tte r dlsooursgement- Thn. quick rood to a poaitlon la throngh the

. clnssified. Sometimes this rond re- ^ quires more t la n ono dny to travel— ’ f t)ut I t leads Inevitab ly to the desired 1‘ goal i f followed.-J- ----------------------- -

NOTIOE TO SAIiM O N B IT E E 7 , SETTLERa^ Tho annual oloction o f >liri-rtnrn o f C* the Salmon R ivor Bottlers ' ussociatlnn rs w ll be. held F ridny, March 5, n; .! p. m. Is ia t the follow ing plncea:

1 For townships 11-5, 11-16, 11-17,- Berecr. <

For townshipa 12-15, 12-lG, 12*17 iipd 13-10, Holllfltcr.

For townshipa 14-15 nnd 14-10, Rog- ^ cnon.. Tho nowly eloctfid board w ill mco* fo r , or;;nnUation Monilay, March 8, at 2 p.

“ 'm ., in tho o ffico o f Judgo J. R. Holh- >* well, Bnugh biiUdlnp, Tw in Vails.-• K A Y M. B E A IK inA M P ,

Adv. tJccrctary-

LLS. roAHO, ■mURSDA

iilflEOl)RD HND m n IT!1C ADVERTISING PAYS ’ENNIES WORTH

FOR SALE-7-MISCELLANEOUSa ' POB SA LE —Hay In larg« or small0 U ts. Phone 677J11.

_ ' FOB S A L E ^n rs t*e ]a ts th ird en ttln ,/ * a hny, delivered. Phon«-661-W.

’■ FOE BAJMi—100 ton, hnv, »20 nor 0: . too. Phono 58SB3 »t ----- ------------------- — —t--------- :-------- . °K ' FOB SA LB —1 team-mares, 3200; a r woM n, 8 1*4 ineh; 1 sot work'hnmoss. * ' H . II.- Hanmond, care Newa

FO B BA LE —Pine YegulBr m ilk goata' f l T gentle. weU- broke. Phone 660rB.'P: 0 ' , Box 764. ; . " ,

. - FOB B A LB -R hode Islaad Bed cock, g orels, .eastem- stoek,-three to .fiV e .d o l- g;1 la n 'e M h . ; Phone 6oO-B.'Box 7 { ^ ',v ■ '

t B E G litm N a MABOH 1 m r ' i u o u i T I Barred -Bock breeding pens w il l bn -

ready to sorTO my customcra. Eggs, #3 ^* per setting. Phone 878W .- ^ -

0 FOB SAIiB^-^MeOomlek mower and ~ rake, P. and 0 . plow. Oieap. Call 666W. ^

TOB B A I£ -S o d a ^ fonntaln a t Var^ = . ' ■ “ FO B B A L B -P o s t Card Baeks At ' Varney's.__________' • ' ■ ' :

FOB S A L B -P la n o fo r ' sale. Pboae- 992-J. 246 7th Ave. B. _________

1 FO B B A L E -N e w P^ter SchutUer ^* wkgoa. ^ 0 . Caiai 820 9th A vs. N . . a

FOB.. SA LE — One sot iro n beneb x* planes, good as new, cheira. Call F ra n k -1 b t e , i b e r l y , Idaho. P. 0 . Box 144.

FO B B A IX -b n o Old Trusty incuba: ^ 9 to t in good condition; >S. 325 EUsu* r both b lvd . Pbone.721W. , . „

“ "m A H O GROWN N U R ^ T s TOCK. ® ■ K im borly Nurseries, BLimberly,' Idabo.

’ FO K-BALE—aoo” ewoi,. 1 to i jnan ; , old. w il l lamb In Febmary. L u ts , a a l 0 Boborts, Boom 6 Bangh bnild ing.

POB B.ALE—Good coal range; rea*2 spnable. See i t a 619 4th. Ave. N ., o r •=0 phono 687-B. - *

_ FO B S A L B ^ O ^ o n ite e l'd ra in s . • a B row ains AufomobUe'Oo. .

'i ~FOB S A L E -3 good iro rk te u s i. 3 » ( miles weat o f town. Chas. B . F lower-

_ dew, B. 3, Twin. Falls. =

*• ' f o r s a l e —Locust posts 40e ' 1 1-2 milos north o f WasUogton sebooL

“ M . B. Storey. . ______________ ^ JL FOR SALE—1 big Jersey eow, too * r* creamer, 6 years old; 1 No.. 2 lo w n , ** oream separator in gw d ahnpo. Bee J . {

A . Campbell a t Home P lumbing and Heating Co. o ffice.

" FOR SA LB —Dining room fu m ltu ro . ^1 Phono 1206W. 366 n th nve. E. *

JORDAN V A LLE Y , Oregon, Irr ig a t- I " ed lands. Go nnd see an im ga ted pro-,

jcc t w ith moro water than land. Thb < greatest stock proposition in the north -

t w ost;^freo range. Good land covered .< rs w llh largo. saRobrush and free from <

n llu li. F o r further Information soe B. * .. a A ll, 241 Sixth avo. N., or phone 74JJ.

FOR SA LE —Registered Hereford 'e «•> cattle. 60 two-ycar-old bulls; 60 one- i td year^ild bulla; 60 two- and three-year- t f- old heifora; 50 one-year-old helfera. r

The very best o f breeding, very i » strong in A nxiety 4th blood. Theao (

cattle havo good bone, good eolor, w ith 1 plen ty o f quality and sire. A l l raised

■ on our fo rm here in Idnho.V Onr herd was established over twen-

ty-s ix years ago io eaatem N o b ru kn *■ and we have been continually in tho " b iis ineu since; We now have probably

tho largest pure bred herd o f Hore- fords west o f -the-Rocky m ountolna

: ' W rite or eomo and soe us. Oor ,A pricea arc reausonablo and our. ca ttle

rive saUsfaetion.M ID L A N D BREEDING. F A B M ,

L . U Yonng A Sons,- Nampa, Idaho.

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NOTIOB TO PONVBAOTOBS. . Bealed bids w ill be receivod up to i t and u n til two o ’eloek, vtenth day o f ty March, 1020, by the Dopartmont of A PubUe W elfare, J . K . W hite, Commie S. aloner, n t the offico in tho State Cnpl- ; H. to i; Boise, Idaho, fo r tho constmctlon

of a b riek, concrete nnd frame lla ta - ” torium , w ith steam h en and plumbing, a to be b u ilt a t Lava Hot B p rln n , Idaho,

iK according to plans and specifications sd proparod by wayland & Fennell, A rcb l- on teets, Boise, Idaho. Separate proposals hn w ill bo received for tho heating aad ho plumbing. A l l bids for general contrnct re- shall bo accompanied by n certified— chock fo r $200, and heating and plumb- fld ing bids shall bo accompanied by ce rti­

fied chock fo r $200. Checks-to bo madr_ payable to J. K . White, Publie W elfare

Commiasloner. Cheeks to bo re a m e d iu soon ns contract is awnrdod. SueCoss- fu l flontrnetor.shall fu rn ish -a Surety

o f Dond in tho sum of CO per cont o f ;the nn amount o f hla. contract. The Commls- 01. aloner hns o righ t to'aceopt any or re­

joc t all bida submitted.17, Plaas may bo secured on or a fte r

Fobruary 27th, from J . K . W hito , or pd Wayland & Pennoll, Boiso, Idaho, or

from J. W» Ash, Buperlntondont Lava )R' H ot Springs, Idaho.

DEPARTMENT OP P U B LIO 'or W ELFARE,p. J. K . W H IT E ,,,

lh- CoromlBsionfr.

I f advertising did no t serv»—there would bo.no advertising.

AY, MARCH 4,1920

SEerioi ^J l *•

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..O la s s aas.

' .BUSINESS DIRECTORYB U B jm S B S O A B D i ^ T E S

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h W M 0 W / a L * B E T 7 ^ ^> inet work. Moon^s Btibp. Phone 6.

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? H 4 K 0 T O H m O ^ P h o i* 108. L o g u ■ M»»lc Co.' - - ■

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? J. B . WlBB->-Lawyer.,. P a lly nrgsnts- ed CoUeetiea Departm$nt. -.O fU sss- Booas 6 aad 7, over T w ia PaUs Bask .* T r u t ’ Oo'; '

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>1* The eentral o ffiee o f the Westera D is tric t, loeatod a t Boom 809, Flood

- i bnildlag. Ban Fraaeiseo, C a t, is acting as a clearing honse, o r mediam through ' - whieh. prospoettva employors may get

*'* in' toueh wHh ex-service men o f t e c ^ - *a l-k b llity ; '

SUs office has personally ia te rriew - ~ f i i these men tq detormlae tb e lr experi-- eneo aad gives yon below » b r if if stato

_ meat o f the quw flca tlons o f some ap- X. pUeants fo r agtieu ltura l positions.0 . Ton havO the lib e rty b f'd ioos iag anr lb o f these appUeaat^ adviidng the W ar h- Departmeat at the above addreu o f , j those seloeted, asd-tho-m ea w il {ouae- ni d iately-be referrod to .you fo r yonr fu r- . f). ther consideration.

1. (MANAGER R A N C H ) ;A. R. B..^ age 28 years, single.. Oradnate A gri- rd cultural College.' 26 '* m oa Siberian ..0- forcea Interpreter. Bxperieneo: Her- ir- t icu ltu ra l commission o f Inyn co u n ty '

manager. HillsidS W ater Co. orchards; ry mnnagor -Fred. Heas d a iry ; instm ctor so agrieulturo, Inglewood, CaUf. Speaks th RuBiiIa& 'knows implement game, ed 2. {MANAGER o r S U P E R IN TE N D -'

. EN T “OP FARM ^ r COUNTRY E 8 m- TATE.) ■ H. 0 , H ., age 30 wears, mar­ka ried. .Oorhell -U n ive rs ity AgricaltUro. ho la t L t , Army. .Supt,- genbral farm and ily country estato, handling csi^tle, horses, re- landscape, gardening, developing land.

8 . (RANOH WORK, TEAM IN G .) lor W. G ., L ., age 20 yoara, single. H igh tie school. . I>year w u ^n e r, V. B, A rmy. S

yeara.cxporicace on raneh-.■4. (CATTLE or S E ^ < BTJSINESa)

, W. R.:Xi., S5 years, single.' Three and !)o. oae-half years, college. 2nd L t , Field

A rtille ry . Opportunity to-mnnage cattle ^ or seed bnslness. Considefablo experi­

ence nlong those, lines, to 6 . (BANCH H A N D W IT H DESIRE o f TO O A IN 'M E C IIA N IC A 'L PABM EX- o f PERIENCE.) M. ^ . , age 31 yoara ie Grammar ScMOl. 1 yrfdr. F ie ld A rtil- pi- lory. ' Cbnslderabto business experience, on ' ' 6. (RANCH' ■ FO R EM AN , HAND- ta- L lN G c a t t l e : ) P , 'a , age 25 yesrs. ig , m a r r i^ ' ExpeHtencej 5 yoars foreman iio, and ' 2 yehrs raneh work. 8 year for ms cattle'company.hi- • 7.- (M ANAGER F A R M or LUM BEB als X30.) - A . U'. a ; 23 years, married. Ual- nd voraity o f M lna^i^ta.- ‘•1st L t , A ir Ser- ic t viee. Landing'm anager. Land and ied Lum bor’Oo.’'lb - -a .'(RANCH •tVOBK.) A . W. a , 24 't i- years.; Public sehool. Cook, U. 8 . kdr Sh!pplB;g BadM- oa the U. B. T. 8 . Iria. uo a' yeartV MOffre flh ipbu ild lnc Co., Oak- led land, 'C a lif. ''"«a- ' • -S b i i i . FOB o o m m w a b b a o t slU- The foUowiag Oonnty W arrants wlU n . be paid b m b prescntatioa a t the Co on­

ly :henimrer's.Qffiee, T w ia Falls, Ida- ter b;»: ' 'or Carroat Expense W nrraats, Nos. 1 to or i24, In c .,'1920 Serlea

k7a . County. Hospital W artaats, Noa S66 to S92;-!ae.'.191d Berfoa'

J A gricu ltum l IW r 'W arran ts , Noa. « to 61, lie ., 1919 S e r i* . • . .

Interest on,the above w arrants eeases u-r. M nrrh 10th , ‘i 020. ' ' '

Dated aud Posted M areh 1 s t 1920.ere ............. B . l i . W A JB B N ,

C e w B ^ -T rttn rs r .

Legion -- ,Oo;innlttBe pa ! ,-Worl^ >., i ,-Beiidmio*.Dtatribt' U>t. S a l- .;,':V r.h S :-va tW hv itiny ,^ -,:‘ >:V ' iToaJoiTOW afto rtbon cstovMwiaj com-

m ftte««'wUI .w a n k th« Twideaee dis- t i io ta io f 'Tw io Falls fo r'rabM rlpU oM

, to th a re « lv « t iw i. ;A r ^ bddget’ fuad- TU s w ork w ill b« la .^hArgs 'o f men o r iS r tn R»U»: post, AMorlMB togi»h, £&-:mea.b«lsK-<Uyided in to «mUl..«nb4 eommitt««s fo r t k i i purpo^J '

'31>erB«lvatioD A rm r ' . w ^F a lb w ill.reqo tro .a fU t fo r th« cominjf e ight •i^bnths oll.'^W f ise a l-T « ir. This a m ooa t‘is .: tg. W raised = b ti>o ih i^ '« vb fla d p tI& K ^^ ;^

^fiab rday 's eaavass dsveCedto tbo bus lneu ''M otlo Il^-w ith l»(Hoa

ehraber • oC -'eommme, 'W ar M o th m . and -Salviitioa. U n io a 16 ebarge. Huts wiU bo'eitabliehed about town from trU e h -w lU bo dlapensed d o a rtiw ts , suoh . as lassieo aerved. the soldiera in Fraaoo' darlns.ltbo war.

F o n B a l.o p e n ia f!!o f '8 u ra tlo a Axmy oporatloM f f T ir tn F d l i >riM bo held Is Parish ha il Saturday^ a L r t t . Thoro a0t«r regular m eetlnn-.-w ill bo ' eon* dnotod in tha t ^n lld iag oaeh Batorday

. asd .ennd*y- .To holp set tho a rm j' OB ita foet

' a program of' •stradrd ioarjr ia te m t i«boTag devised bx- S a ^ '^oha Natoaana tho ehambor oi; «om m em adTtsorr board. A l l ^ 9^1 o f . th is sohodtfe havo aot b«en poVfeotod. A-|Miad w ill bo-horo from Boiso aad *8 ^ iiitIe B Anay ezoeotivce ABd .workers, w i l l ooaio.'fvoBi various p o in ts 'In Idako 'to . ^iM trt'/.la tho iasgnral prograa. 'SorHoM WOI bo hold oa. th o ^e W ka the f l n t tt&e Saturday ovealng. \ ' . . ;

Tb the am y. io iiA e re ry . pttaoa in T w in FaUs antf d S l ^ t w U l U ' i M to: eoa^ a ^ ’ \ , ^^’7 ^

P S i c A O j i i l a

T . W . HoIUday o f {• a VwlnPaJls. v is ito r.

Arehio Q ild ia n .o f EhoirtiOBa V li .a Tw ia FaHs v is ito r. - > _ .

O. a F e lto n .o f B tfr io r Is t r a S ^bodneta In 'T w ia Tails. . ■ ^

H ra . J . W. Boop o f P o o a t o lb a T w in IW la vW lo r. ^

H . X Oopo o f B arley was v ic to r • la T w in Falls yesterday.

Charles Maeaaley q m t yesterday af- teraooa la Bohl oa.ontiaeae.

J . Fattoa wa# among the Jen iao rod* dents In . ’T w ia 'F a lU yeotorday,

O. Q. Zuek w ta ' w n i the K in b e rly v is ito r* la l y i a ' I U I s yeatorday- '

O. J . Jesterj,W4» ’ over f r o m ‘.Buhl jresterdojr a ttead iag 'to business affa irs.

M n . H. L l Alleja‘ o]f:Buhl motorod to Tw in Fa lls y ^ ^ r d a y .for a .short v lf lt .

B . V . - C a ^ r . o f . ^ a , motored lo Twla<v Fa lls ' jes terday bn a' business t r ip . '; •

B. Young o f Bden motored to T w in jresterday oa a busineu

0. B . K e rr arrivod yestotdar from Poeatollo to look 'a fte r bosiaoas af- 'faire. «

B . J . U e rru i, vieo pivsidont o f ' tha Idaho Stato bank, Is & th o .o itv from Poeatello. '

M r. u d M m O '- I t l ie tU i l 'of i j l « t arrived in T w in Falls yesterdaV fo r A b r ie f-v ls it .

M rik Beso Beynotds o f Bohl was in Tw in Fa lU yesUrd«y fo r a b r ie f v is it

- w ith friends.M n . J . .H . M nrphjr o f ' Bohl wai

haoDg ;tho d o t^ f-tow a vialtora la T iriaF a iis f jo s io rd v .., . : ; . '

M rs. Eriekaoolof ,Balt l> ike is a ffuest o t the bomo o f . H ra . 1C. 0 . PBtsiiu fo r a e o T ^ of; d ^ fc ,

Earoost ^ e te ite n is ' registered la th< e it r from U o s^ io lle f,. Idaho, and w ll remain a fn r - dA>* «a b o d n im ,,

Jodge Q. O. Btoeklacer a:pan e f Tuesday and Wodnoaday la M l ^ l s , moetiaff fr ie a d j' aMeadiai

' to legal boslaass, _ / .

O BUK ate Lo ite r, who is seen as Lad]

WebUnir in O o ld w jn ’s “ The Oop ol P o t t , ” aa Bmlnent Authon productioi from Bapert HogheTs story, had a ao table eareor la tho spokea drama aevora yo a n Amoag tho famoos artlatiwhom she hoa supportod before th: foo tlljrhU oro; Bfchard Mansfield, W il liam H . Crane, JuUa Marlowe, Joht I>rew and M n . Piske. She ia o f & ,» lish b irth , bu t seeorod the m ajor pnri o f her odueatlon in this eountrv, fin

J iabinir a t Nonnnl Collogo in New Tork 'An the foster mother o f Mamise i i “ Tho Cup o f P u r jr " Knto Tjoster li eeen in a rolo tha t exeltos a irrcat dea e f sympathy, bolnR forced to aet lu a faetor in . a aituation over whicl she ha* no eontrol asd which w iil brini: tronble in to , the Ufo o f on adoptei' daoghter fo r whom oho haa much attrac

. iion . Gem todavi

jt rn ltm T B TO BUUUS The fo llow ing ba ild lng permits wen

, iasued la te yesterday b y tho e ity clerk To' ^ e d Behelde fo r erectioB o f a res ideneo- o iT 'F lfth ^veaao north, to co* #2,000; to 6, S lM o n s . fo r tbe ereoUoi

. e f a 4BaU baUdlng Ja Senior addition t< «ort ISOO) to Haro ld D d y fot erecUot o f addition te preseat be lld lac ia U nr tangh add itio fl, eost ♦I00»

-T<m eaa eell »ay good laasleal la « t e « a > - 4 f . tbe priee ta r ig h t - t h r ^ tbe eUsdfled.

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ed . '»a -’ar - - 1 6 : ;lUt ■ 1«d T o w ' I « w y w o f Twl&'Talls^ member ' he o f AtnerKmn Z«glon Post, wbo baa b e ^ :

■ aeleeted f ir s t exeenttve o£ .oooaty J » x 1 ay ikModatlon. t>ld

IWEBSOCIETy I iNiESGUllNS■y . • . . --------- .-MJ T w in raUa O o iin tr B a r A ito o la - ^ r t io n Hoi^df Annual X lootion « M o f OfrioerB j

^ A t an aaaoal gathoriag o f tho T w in , M Falls Connty Bar associatioa. bold yos- j

terday aftoraoon in tbe d is tr ic t court . room, T ayjor Cummiaajraa aomod pres- , Idont to r tbe ensoinjr year. M r. Coid>

- nins'suceeoda IL C. Hazol, wbo h u held tbo offiee the past yoar.

A . J . M yen was clcctod seeratftry- , treasnrer, sooeeeding Oay L . Kianoy.

The meeting was fa ir ly woll atteoded \ ria end tbe new. executive head was era- I

jMWod to.name such committeos as are■ aeomed essential fo tho co ndue t^ f the ;

■ * buainesa o f the association.. ;‘ 2Cr. Oommins -today aaaouncod the

appoiatment . o f tk o eommittoea to ro- . po rt oa. matters referred to them a t tho

. m e ^ g o f the assqeUtion callod . ^ t H o n v m <»VedBesda^rlCarcb IT, In ’

l ^ d la t r l e t court rooan bere. 'ter memben o f tho eomtnittee to ro- >

vlae tho bar sobodole, B. A . W alten , M . ' . J . Bweolev and W. P. Outhrio wero I

*** named, wfaile the peteonuol o f. a com* ' m ittee on a proposed connty law lib ra ry i

d * eomprisee F rank L . Stephan, John B. i Davies, Shad L . Hodgin. H . C. Haxel i and A. B.- Hieka. ]

J o c a l Q r o v i t i o j 1

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Daogbter Bor&—Bom to M r. and i M r*, a C. Nipper o f Kimberly,* a g ir l on ^ tu rd a y . |

to M la i Tobbs V id tin g —M isa . Both : »<s Tobbs ia hero from her bome in Idaho '

Falla fo r a v ld t w ith f r iends. |

' B o ta ria n i L a n d i—^Tho Botarv club <held the ir weekly, luncheon and bud* 1 ooea mooting a t the Hotel Bogenon :

Jia yesterday.

M o tllR II I m ^ M r . mid Mm. O w rjo H a rrio t are in Portland, Oro., ca lle i

ler there b y tbo serious lllnoss o f Mnt, for Honrlot.'s • motbor.

. A ttend iog OoivreBttoa — B. H . Stev- ^ enaon aad-Thomas Bobertson bavo gone

to Moscow to attend a demoeratio state conveotioa.

S ’ s o d M j W < ta T -T h e Mta-. siooary aodoty o f the Obristlan chnreb

w il l meet a t the eboreh parlor* F r id ^ a fte ra w a a t .8:80.

ttoapped—Tho Junior elasa o f tho K im berly bifth school motored to Tw in

-111 F a lb yentcrday to have a photOOTsphi . taken fo r the class annual.

« r t Oomse H e n te Praotlc*->BeD II. v ia Busaman, fo r six yean assistant O n- la g elnnatl e ity attorney, bas beeome asso-

; elated in the praetiee o f law 'bore w ith W alters and* Hodgin.

^ Home From West—T. Oeorge Hislopw retumod yesterday from n x-islt w ithU frionds and rotatives In Los Angeles'y and San Wego, Cal. Mrs. Hislop w ill/ remain fo r some timo longer.

” Eecoveriag Prom Pneamoni*—M Is j Margaret Htunillon, whb has been 111 w ith paeumonia nt the Boyd hospttal

. ia improving. M iM Hamilton is ono o f the corps o f tcochcni a t tho Hollis ter

J ' „h o o l. ;

»»; Board Bsya Lote-Announcoment Is mado o f the porchaae by tho trustees o f Indepeadoat Sehool D is tric t No. 1 o f

th.» the south h a lf o f bloek No. 9 in M or- * i l l taogh addition fo r sehool build ing par- jnu poses. Oonstmetlon is not. planned fo r

th . im m cdU t. *utor». .'s rt ^80A 1P FOB BTB O m m 1

W IT C n iT A , Kaa., < /P)-Joo Stoeher, worh l's ebampion wrestler, defeated

' John Olln here last n igh t in straight falls. Tho f lra t fa ll eamo in 1:23 w ith an arm lock and tho second in 9 m ln u tM ir ifh a head. stfUsors. ,

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Program and-ere **

under the ires-

Sn L. D. S. Stake Suik» toion fl

P A R I S H^ Friday, March 5 7:30 i

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^ K t. H u d XKtM M siaiubiit of tw ' I w aaoditldB' IXn, jm r <a,tarlM.

FinEEN YEARS AOO f t IN TWIN FALLS J

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.The gates.of the T w in Falls Land I and Water eompaay’s .dam a t M ib ier were closed on Wednesday morning, Marob 1, u d the struetore proved as s

, t ig h t as a droBU' The ceremony was J remarkable fo r the rs lp id ity w ltb which

'®*r i t was earried o o t' and the to ta l ab* “ senoe W fric tion or eonfodon. A t 9:60 ^ tbe officia ls o f the compaay took the ir « stations o t tbo top o f the ho isting eap-

^ stans, tbe pbotographon gavo the 'w ord ^ and the baptism o f the C aa ia county 1 , ' empire begaa. A t 11 o ’clock the. w ar u > 'J o f the w aten waa stilled. Hundreds o f e

people were walking d ry shod aeross tbe b bed o f tbe river below the dam piekiag 1

the “ P strlflge o f fish aad probing among t the envlces fo r nuggets.. Loss tban 1

tho 24 boun after the gatos were closed t tho water was flow ing over the top o f c

thA the island aad in to tbe mammoth eanaL > IlSd P ndden t P. H. Buhl and P. L . K im - , la berly o f the Tw in Palla Land and Wa­

te r eompaay were oaable to reach M il* I . rn- ner ip time to see tbe n t o * closed, i M . ^ o s e who moaned tbo wiadlasses a t the (

rero gates were S. B. M ilaer; d iroetor; n n e r* ] cm* al maaager, W alter Q. TOer; asslstaat < a ry maaager, U ir k M . M uriangh; socntary |

B. and tnasurer, M . B , DeLoag; chief eo* t ixol glaeer, P. S. A . B lekel, and A ttorney

E B. Critchlow o f the T w in Palls Laad • aad W ator eompaay. I . B . Perriae, John <

1 Cracker, Thomaa Coatello, Oeorge F. Sprague aad B. M.- MeCoUum o f the T w ia I ^ l ls Investment company stood

J on tbo bridgo beside thg holating device ‘ ond lont a hand in-rtbe etosing o f tbe .

HB<1 On a lit t le knoB eemmanding a_«,t view o f tbe opentlon atood B. W . Paria

and Fraak J. Kesl, thb eeatraeton wbo b n ilt tbe dam and whose w ork was sob*

nth j<!cted to the most sovsro tost. An in- . 1,0 terosting feature o f tbe speetaole was

tho o ffo rt o f the m lnen to pan gold dust from th^.bed o f tho r ive r. Bome

ilub o f them obtained fin e strings o f eolon ud* bu t none were eoeeessfol as fa r as re* son ported.

M a jo r Beed was a v is ito r from Hailey th is weok. He was present a t the elos-

jtwJ Ing o f the gates a t M ilm r aod ox- ^ pressed himself as much pleased w ith

tho Buccess o f tbo great enterprise.tov- --------^lono T. J. Woods reporU tlaCoalo o f two tate ehoico. busiaess lots on M ain street to

B. C. Beaeh o f Lewiaton, Idabo, tbo purchase price being >4,000.

Fred Wilson o f Coudon, Ore., porcbas*' cd 160 acres o f ehoico load tw o and

. . ono-half mllea from T w in Falls this tho week. M r. Wilson and bis brotber w ill

^ I n return hero in A p r il to locate perma- -aph nontly. _ _____ _

Oradora wero clearing the sago brush i l . from the M inidoka' and southwestern

Cln- r ig h t o f way between M ilne r and Tw in isso- Palls c ity last week aad w ork on the v ith grade w ill begin March F o rty miles

o f 'steel has arrived a t M ia idoka aad more is on the way.

s lop -----------v ith H arry Wllsoa, a J^alf broed Cherokee

Iad ian while a t Shoshone Fa lls Thuro* ' ' i ’ l day cnated a sensation by jum ping ov*

cr the fa lls aad laadiag la the w hiri* LTU, pool below. He swam to a rock aad , 1*0 calm ly awaited tho a rr iv a l o f b is eloth-

ine which had beea removed ^before one maklag the leap. In the-de*eeat his

knee strnek | i rock.which causod.apalff- fn l though not serieos irottBd. The fa lls aro 210 foot in height aad the e n tin

t is distance was passed ever la the desceat. itoes M r. WUson said he performed the feat 1 o f almply to show he had th e nerve.dor- ...... . “pur- (E d ito r's note — There is .a photo- fo r gnp h in tbla o ffiee o f W ilson aad a

gronp o f interested frienda taken im* mediately a fte r tbe Incident. The pie*

I tore waa snapped w ith a kodak « a a la ;h«r, aot adapted to newepaper reprodne- at«d tioa).

i ^ h Toa. caa get year message to em mla ployer*, lookiag fo r e n a b le people,

throagh the olasriftod.

id Entertainmentth e ausp ices o{unday School Officers

> H H A L Ls o a’Clack AdnlssloR 2 5g

Over the ^ m h ‘

TH E 'C ^rk 3ious March.’. w e a tb e r'C ^ ltle s^ ■ tot sare th lC jU y .-';J^ tU pa 'iK ;il i

J, i ,-t#e-% eatb6/ at6ifebow.wa?5ritht^= ? -• I held f rb m -.tf i l i 'dUtrietc^-^fltonBtn -

. : I and shine';, rn la a n d > ro n r td ^ f ; : - r ] 'snow and '-.dee t'a j» fl a li'th e re s ';; .

; m o lndcr.' 1 - In fa o f l^^w at aa fa ir> b :M p le ^-

o f tho roariitgUoa s tn f f aa.Mareh. 1.. ' was over J ieted^for.'j’ ■

- : And there's more to eome,'ae*' •' j cbrdiag to th e 'p ^ .-p iio g iio M e a -'^

. . tor who is a t .preeeat having ths : easiest t lm o ^ f 'h ls yatie laatloos'^ - . caner. As a m a tte r o£ tro th a i^' doar reader e b 'id d ^ 6 ss ,'^ ja it 'as.-' ' easy. w hat, thet ; ^ 6 ir e bouts haa lh store. ' '

; . ‘ 'P ro b a b ly» d a iO t.'*n o w .’ ,'-.i#- tbo suggesave','statements :from . Boise hsadqaartow .’wfiid:. -fbUu are w il l in g to'< ooheeds i t > shonld bo e o r r e e t . ... .

T e s te r ^ * * :tep. 'r im - 48. iiad It ts tn lg h t 'a io w B w ltS y . ' ' . ,

»• • • • - ■ " • '■ .; High School jSlews

Stadente o f the -h lf l^ 'M h o o r jester* day 'm om iag a t the regalar'assembly enjoyed a-, modeal program.' (riven 1^ Miss Helene Allmradlnger:. and several o f her poidU. Boles were i in g by Ulaa AllmeaUager. Mrs; O: Pv. SavsB, Mrs.

* W. H . I>w ight, M is* Lorra iae P rttder.Miss Georgia McM aster And Jamea

id Hall. • '

J Two graduates o f ^ e local u sehool a t tbe T J a lv e rd ^ o f Idaho a t IS Moscow have beea aeeorded hoaon 'by l l the freabmaa elast. : Theodore Holder* k. man waa reeently eleeted presideat aal^ K) Balph B r is to l vice p r^ d e a t, o f tho I , class’ & i; the:seeoad semester. * '■^ '•y.r-:-.. ~T"— • * ■

H e addreaa made b y Mrs. 0 . L . 7 Loagley before the French club a t i t i i r meetiag th is w e k .o n “ Tho Cathedrals ) f o f F r a n e e * 'w U ; v ^ interesting from 10 an o d n e a tld i^ ; po in t o f view. M n ; Ig Longtey began ber ta lk w ith arehitee- >g to n - o f the O h riit ia n era and traced u ita growth throogh tbe - Oroelan aad )d dso tbe Influenee o f the Oothie period Bf on tbe-eathedralB. Th is address was-a a feature o f tho 'program o f the clnb. n* •a- Tomorrow m o ra la g '’at. »:15 o ’clock il* the atudeata* dram atic clob w ll l pro- id. sent the th ird o f Its series o f pnolla lie cntortainmonts under the d lrM tlon c f ir* Miss Id a Brown. The high echool or* n t chestra w il l assist the d n b oa tbe pro- ry gram.. Tbe Ust o f anmben follows:n* M lectlon fro m ‘ ‘ Bbbemlon O ir l " ___9y -----------------------------------------------Balfeid OrehestraIn Beading Shoalder o f M utton D a y " P. A lice Ebelingbo Beading " T d le n * Tales''gd D orothy Konworthyee latermeaio, “ N a llo ” ------ Lee BoborUbe Orchestra« Beading Knee Deop In June*'

ris ' L loyd Garrisonhe Reading ‘ ^Beyond Endurance"iK. Iaa Browa •

Marcb, ' ‘ B ohem ia" _________ Brookoi^ Orchestra

' V id to n aro weloomod to tbia enter -g tainment. No admlsdon charge w i'I in >» ______

Throogh the effo rta o f tbo Oeorgc Peabody college fo r teachen, o f Nash ville , Tonnesseo, students • stodyiiy;

j / jE^eneh in the high school w ill cor nspond.w ltb French students In ^ane< who aro loa 'm iM Engliah. The nation a l bureaiL o f ]^ench*Amorican eduen

, tioual correspondence o f tho colleg, w lll act as a medium by whioh lot te n may bo exchanged between the tw<

^ couatrica.’ Thoagh tho conespondenei he la optional on the pa rt o f tho loca

students, C6 o f them in the Frenel aaVo sign ified the ir intentlo i

as- o f engaging In th is correspondence, nd ^ e - f W t lo tte n w il l be w ritten ii his tbo classes in tho near .future, etate r i l l M iss E llen Ooobel, Preneh instm etoi la- A fte r a short Ume' the students w it

correspond d iroc tly Instead o f througl tbe college bureau,

ish “ ■jm The rogolar meeting o f the Bluo T ri rta aagle clnb beld a t tho high schoo the last evening took the form o f an Od les netal party . About 200 girls wero ii iad- jitteadance. O riental music, games an<

fortniio-telHng were features o f tbe « d a l and w e n followod by refresh

cao “ ents. ' ._________ 'ir* . '9v* Pnblle dem oaitratloa Tw ia Falls D i iri* h y d n tla g Compaay Ever-ready Prod Ad oets, I w i o Power Compaay, Marei th- 6th aad Oth^—adv. orehis .dir- - MIlls V ': in _ _ . ' . • . 'lat.eat

•to*I a

The Speci

Today, I

-■ i !^.aAW^;;buslnb8»rieisfoa-'Mrfc'<6mbeh^ 1 1 Ju tdJ ie r^litb le aoBf J3oaald,.have sbsae

i B lil|g |tfnV »tD liM j» lo i|> .Th«(: riBmri

■; i w^wi^o^^^5SoLS?eS^: bome;oftiThiiAvavenoe’ yesterday; -The ■ .A ito n o o n a i^ i^ e i^ w ith eewing and

jlla ieIn a e h e o B .:^ .sened. ■■ Xhose prbseiit

- > iw e :;-m issa *» e l*va J. Teiiuig. 'vtfrban

. t t a ^ .C b w U ^ % :H . 'x a y Ie V -W: j !

one ( ^ l^ y lo M b e o n . ;y e s te T ^ at;,ber home. oil;. Tenth avenoe eas t-ib t * ndm- be t.!o f her frjieads'who-6aee:'Ur.ed-ln H o llis to r and a n . now 'r ^ d s n ta o f Tw in Falla. ' The g ^ t a were meadamM A . J . H o w e l l^ W .^ O ra^ea,:J.3^D ^e-

. , bo lt, H . J . ^ e d , J . M . Hodgea a^a ,C. W. Slinpaon. ..

f l ■ Mra. a - ,A . H d t t e r - e n t ^ ^ e d -the I Entnnbna elub a t her home o n : E l^ t l t ^ avenoe:east yeaterday. The afternoon

was spoQt' a t b r id ^ , M r*. XjL- .T/ M oore er* w iao ing the price, 'a e te r i l ^ tU ver bly s p o '^ ' A " two*eoune - lo ^ e o n wae by aerlred. -Those present'were Meadames ra i I a T . M o o r^ F . W. Dnm ks; Wise Evans, :ta« Baasakor, i . Bobier, P . W . Bronasgh, ^ A . H . Corbett and A . L . Stone, ler, 'sea - Mrs. a H . Burton entertalaed tbe

'' W e d a e ^ y Bridge elnb yesterday a t bw hom eon-Seveathaveaoenortlk-U ra.

Igh A lan P . Senior won the prise fo r b lgb a t seorec.Ponrtera membera w e n in . a t- by tendance. i-.ler* . •. •>-:-----■ * ■ , .

. M r* . H ; P^ .Barger , entertained the tho T . a & .e lo b yeeterday aftentoon a t

'. the. home o f her daughter, Mra..'P> B .Taber.^ Tbe tim e .woe spent p la ^ n g

, bridge and a deUelons , t w ^ n n e lon* e h a o n ; ^ served-at the-elbee o f the

■alfom ! ■— ...... .........'I n i " .............:•••lee- . ;■■■'■•-^ JNBV^OE OOiiPAinXBiod a s id e a p o r t io n Q t t h e i r e a na -a

. B a n k s a r e r e q u ir e d t o k e e p i

vaalts. ■ , -'■■ ■£ ' ' • \V^ 0 T o 'm e e t e m e ri^ e n c ie s t h a t i J ,, . T o o a r ^ f o r e x c e p t io n a l lo s s

, T o h a r e a v a i la b le la n d s i<xr

i“ Hav«!e "

A R e s e rv e l* n n d o r a v a i la b le ^ t o m e e t y o n r e m e rg e n o ie iwm t o e d u c a te y o n r c h i ld re n ,

t o c a re f o r j o n d n r in g yt irge t o p ro v id e m e a n s w h e r e b ash- o w n h o m e ? ,^ng . • /

I ■ WhjSMO * 8 ^ ^ ^ s y s te m a t ic s a v in g s

'. p ro g re s s iv e a s s o c ia t io n , s e t tila. in g s e a c h m o n th a s a B e S e r

I i i i O n r s h a re h o ld e rs e a r n e d 8 s a v in g s i n t h e y e a r 1 9 1 9 .

Zgi W e a r e a M u t u a lA s o c ia t io n s a m e r a t e o f d iv id e n d .

T ri-

I ilutual Building IF onnB tlf T lia Tw in F a lls t

w l : 3 0 3 S H O S H O N E S T . s .areb

A TO TRA

;ials AdvertiseiW I L L BE ON S A L

Friday and

ata, t h e ; e o B i9 l^ . ^ W .7 ra tlF e o h t ^ la t - J*. ed ..' The' b lM M ^ fo r 'g e M w ;^ e ^

tlo a s h a U ^ l^ r t i t e 'Im m t 'A 6 f » . per

iW l . iH i.n u ra M ra lh , th . .

J” ts. iHJit > «- / i^ .<Tt , - P

i t o i W B - W ; t e o ^ ^ lab, ' l IB W n re L . ': ' ' - . ■T ’ T o the atoeklioidera' W 'tW 'T w la SU ls

Dehydrafing'Oompaay:’ V ' *•••-• the KotUM ia hereby g iven Uiab a epeeial

a t meeUng o f the etoekhelden o f tbe Tw ia l i r b .S U ls .£ehydrating.C om nasy.haa.been kW r 'called, fo r the parpose oz iaerM siB g.ths a t- capital stock of, ibe eoipqixatloa tb eev*

eaty-five-tlm nsaad d o lla r^ aad tha t . soeh meetiag iH lF b e lw ia a t the Parish

the H a ll in Tw iA 'Fans, Idaho, on Tuesday •. M lS M ; : b e ^ i ^ g at

ring B y order ot th e .B o ^ '^ o f D lreeton.Ion* W . B . P B IB B e ,the .-. V .P w ^dent.

18 m t a w t o M t -lu n in g a u a r e i e r r e i n ^ ,

i p a O u d a m o n n t o f o M h i n t h e i r

py. :k t s t » ;

, r...d o p ^ t o n .

« You>b!e c a s h '

id e s a n d lo ig e s , '■en,: y o n r o ld .a g e ,r e b y y o n - i ^ lo m e d a y o w n y o n r

y Notaga a o o o n n t i n t b i \ ^ o w l n g a n d ■ e t a a ld e i t p o r t ia n d f y o n r e a r n - l e r v e J n n d .

1 8 .S p e r c e n t I n t e r e i t o n

to n w h e re f f i ln T e B to m re o e iT e th e

IS loan tesiptioii ^!s Boilding and Loan'ilssaclatign ^

TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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ed Yesterdi.L E

1 Saturday (•_____________ • c


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