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•TM iiuUii^tles^ Deported ( f or Los Anpe- - les tln tti^ ith Having Med- i « o d | ; ^ ) ( ! a n | ^ t l c s »tfl^#R E PU B lllC ALSO WOay> lBE RID OF^JENKINS Osn'of rormw U iilt^ Statea Ooiif|3u. AfiiM il iLABmO, nblr^nr-om u Bru 400. w!te iM^W i.ICaxlee Oltr ootnt- 90Bil6itfe e ftb * Xm ABsalM TlmM( w u «xp«lM tsday'fKom Mwrtco m » •<p«r< mdoai foniciior/' Be va» «Moxtad from Mmeo 0ei7 bjr two poUewBan ta KaiTo It$r 9do sad todagr v m Mcoited aaoM thd - iBttzBattonti hddse to Ltndo. ^ EOM jgKptilttan.itm M a x te o '^ or- dand muter trtleto thlrty-thrN of tbo M m em dosMtatloiL ■It w* m ohui«d ' . tqr th* sathoritlu tbftt ho "had mod- ffiM** te Mozlein poUttei. Bnndoa uid he laftoiod ao other tsdJsnttSot os tbo to Sfnoro odo. Bo Uft hr KitomoWo from Su AntoBtn and oxpocts to t*ko » trtls iMm tlwt eltr for Loo Ab«o1 m to- tflht, /' PBTBMPgAJIOK TO aaCPBti JBHGKZjn^ PBBHIBTBira BXTMOB • MEXldO OITT, (ffKW . 0. Joikiai fonner Uaitod Btati* coamlar ftffo&t al Paehid; whoM tm ttliAni'to. Mk u thal - eapaeity, WM toeeatlr-mokod,-fa tc be expelHd from Mexieo la eonaoqaonec of bu -^e^id dealinss with aecordlnff to insiatOBt reports. Tbe United StatM embauy has banded i new noto to tho Uozieaii foteign of fice ' relative to chalrges . preferred iz an iaterriew b j J qUo SQtcbell, prose cutor of the.state of Pueblo, whiet involvod proeo'dura folowed by the om basajr d u M g the progross of the Jen k i n ’s caao. Waahuctoa Kot Sttrpxlsed .V WAflHINOTON, yp^Espulaioa o: William 0. Jenkins, formor Ameriea] eonsDlar offleer nt Thicblo b ; tbe Mox icon sovomment as an undoairablo alioi probably will bo followed by. seisnr of hta factory at Pueblo and othe property, neont reporta from Moxlci City have indieat^;’ ’ eendinfc of Jenkins 'fron tbe eoun try. would not wprise official# her* His exeoMtor m. consular ajfont of th United Btates 'waa-revoked Bomotini ago. .• . Tbe expBl^on of Jenkins la Ukenoi by Mexicans to the>recont deportatio: of Bnasian radicala by the Amorico; government. BXBOimOK or 8LA.7HB OP - ATIOUBSOB VOB&IU:. OLAMB] MEXICO OITY, tfV-Maauel Ooat: lea, leader oftho band wbieh shot an killed -Attgnitna M orrill.' former! Amcric&a consol at Manzanillo on Fel ruary 20, hM been killed by goven I nent troops, according to aeml-offieli statements Iasued bere' last night. ’ M ilitAry eommissloners‘ordered-ov mobllj^colnmBs in parinlt of the bai dlta. One of these columns oncoontero a band of outlaws between Maazaaill ond CoUma. In addltk>n to the leado it ia stated that a nnmber of bandil were klUed. Slayod ixcoodod Aotborlty WABHIN'OTON, </p)-InfonnaUo reeeived by tfae aUto department ind catea that Mexican banmta had plai ned to kidnap aad hold' for ransoi Auguatua Morrill,- formatly. America tovm l at Manxanillo, and that the bai dit M orrill exceed orders. In kU lng him. » 1‘Eanuiret wm hanged'by the ba: dlt chief Barona, within SS yards • the. BceBO of the murder, m a punis aent for -tbo murder." m W an a nooaeemeat today by the departmea <*Oa the murderer's ahirt wm four pinned a peneiled note reading: " tlb n n e l Bamleros, ooldier, died fi tho Msassination he eoaujsltted; Bx ented by order of O l^aoo Oarooa. '•M orriU’a horte wm ahot nnder bii M orrill reeeived a ahot ia the rigl breMt and be feU-after r>mnlag ,: Tords.- He received a aeeoad ahot ., the back of the. head evidently tin at him, jh ile he U r hoJpless._ T nmount 3f 'money taken from, him unknown." . „ . v, “ Tho governor of Colima, lo wUi atntu the murder oecurred, h a a ^ v iii ’ tho Americao consul at Monaaaillo^ > throo m lliU ry detaohmonts have ho; ' sent to tbe bandits’ stronghold in t \ mountains, J2 miles northwest of Co \ ma «ty." ______ •, OAPTIVB ABMT AVIATOHS ' OEDBBED TO tBAVB P l*« EL PASO, Texas, (fly-lnstructio lOONPAPBR IN IHAHC fcXPEL A liM Q R E P ftE • URGES A D # i LAND SEfTl R AddlsDn T. Smith Appears Before mittee in interests of. Measur ed $350/)00,000 to Be M in e- Publio Domain; Indirates Re I d- ytiBmKOTOti, (AV-Bitnulos at . ‘ prtforeatlal'Ti^ta of o a ^ oa all pub* • lie Uada to form er. aorvieo mea wm erged'^fere tho'bouoe ways and mcAas Mmmit^ft today by -D. W. Boss, of Iv Berkeley, CaL, former eaginoer in the XJnied Statea T e e lu ^ o & sorviee. He approved the Smith laad bill providing fer j| bondjssao of .$300,000,000 to bo •old la lO. yOan for -tbo reelomatioa of 0 . pnblio laadft The. bonds would bear coat wonia be tax froe. UWha;t effoet wonld a tax frea boad have^n 41-8 per cont Liberty bonda » which are tasablef' asked Chairman Ibrdney.. . ^ **The tax froe bopd would be tho 1 ^ . most Saleable and the provision'would n tad make iaterest ao low - th a t,, pettier*, fo wonld taka ^ho loana,*' wm tbe reply. itA ■ ■■ ATOlda Heavy BxpeoM to Beprosentativa Smith, republican, Idaho, author of tho bill, told tho com- op. mlttee. the only' other laad blU^tho t tu Mondell measuro^reated too large an ’ [•d expense, as ‘five hundred million dol* sd* Ian wonld have to bo appropriated to eany its provisions into offccL Has via assumod that aby legislaUea sr- tor the benefit of returned soldiers laa w ill contain a proWsion for lnnd sottle- ain ment," Mr: Smith said. “ Very llttla to- help w ill be expected of the govera- ment ia the way of finanelal help no* der the blU I have Ifttrodneed.*' Aaki IriclqrioB of Sonth OB Clarence J. Owen, so e n ti^ of tho ins, Southern Commercial- cQagr'eaa,' Mkod at tbat aay legislation Vhle^woald grant bat laada to .serriee mea inelade eut*ovor to iaads of the'sooth, aee Former Qovernor Spry, of Utah, rep^ I els, rm ntihjg the westora statra reclama- lie tioa assoeiatios, said publio lands wero [ a available for 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 Did Kot Escapo Uijoiy. In of Mardraoos Attaek eaa _____ no*n LONDON, (ff)-Stephen Friedrich, former Hungarian premior and present minister of war who was murderously attacked yesterday morning whito driv- ing across a bridge In Bodapeit,' was ,un. wounded, saya a dlsptach ,to the Ex- change Telegraph company froro tho tjie Hnngnrian capital. First accounts stat* Ijno od he escaped Injury. It is said tho would-bo assassins wcro two commun- aod lots, tion ----- I f W orld Ne^ Bta« '■ ' ' -------------- - *“J - SOlia:, (fl>)— ^The m inistry feb- that eleotrifloation of tbe Box ^ gnn thia year. It w ill be eite .out HBLSmOFOES, baa^ T hii m inifltry was formed on'ii nola as premier. dits UKQOO OITY, world are adviaed in a cironl office not to' y^e paaaporta i tion to travel to Uexioo when it i Bolahevlki or radioal agitatpi iSS BEOTBM.B, (« V - era baa nnanimoualy aooei^ted . ing requisition of dwellingt . a bai)- ion of the income tax, re g^t *. h! tribntion of ooal and interdlrt an* n ry articles. Demonatratfoiti lea^ tbronghont the coimtry on 18 PERUVIAN REVOLT PLOT Si TALE CALLED ERRONIOUS right . V '■'■■■' K 20 OhanMllnr Jasoes Stat«naat Hokllng t .)a . paaamaas Beapo&slbU fo r FalM nred Bspoit n' i LIMA, Peru, (ff^^ofom atlon glvon E. Higginson, Poru^inn conaul general rUeh ia Kew York that attempta were bO' risei ing made by Peruvians in tbe United th*t States to orjpinlM ia Mexico aa expo- 1}oen dition looking to a revolutionary out- I the break in this country waa without Coil- foundation and tesuUcd from an error oa the part of the Pannman “ military Intelligence" office. A statement to this effeet <wm Issued hero today bv jm s the Peruvian . ehaacoUor. An offieial tiooa investlgaiion of the roport hw bewu mode by the United States departmeat th AaIjI o cAmnm^TAEm u TITO FAW IS O iH if ESENTATIVE I )P T IO N O F H IS ' TLE M ENT BILL 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 Disappoinpnent ans I of BT0( ^ 0LM, U>^Bltter dis- ' the appointment w ith botshevism is ex* ing si»-.,rftdieal, MMrdIng to. o Hel* ' bo siagfeirs diapateh to &e Tidaiagoa of of-this Aity. ear “ The 'rovolutlo&. hM not boea roe. followed by aay rtln ta il rovtval.’' sad * the article la Mid d a d m /“ aad nds hM proved Itself UMble to make' um aea more hoBML M et la power how-.are jhst M hratal as thOM tho ’ ia .anthority under the imq^erial nld j^ g im e aad eend m many mea. to - er*. prison. Bolshevik leaders, drivea )Iy. by ambition, nre perfofmiog ex* perimenta upon living' people, es*. an, pecially the working elassefc.” )m- ' .............. ^ Germany to LduUth Internationa Loan . : LONDON, WV-Th. Eyeolnz Ibn Standard states today tbo^the al- lied supreme council has deeidod . to allow Oennany to launch an in--. ternatlonal loan, becauae it is •™* ogaiMd that Germany mined wonld “ ** mean a weak and,‘dangeroua spot '' la Europe. ' < . The loan, the newspaper I wo.uld take precedence ovor any la- i aoa demnity payments Oermany is coll* i «a upon t» male. ; ■T«r -------' ' • ------- " • I rep. MEXICANS PLAjll TRADE EXCURSION TO AMERICA ; ■in , FedetmtlOtt of Ohaabers of Ooamiarct , Takd Action Lookiag Toward Bz- pIolUtloaWBesontoes _ MEXICO CITY, W>)-Decl8ions to jr* , T o ganite a great trade oxenrsion to tho j United Btates and .to open as soon ^ aa possible nn international exposition ! "® * for foreigft goods in this eity waa reaehed here yesterday.' It wm also . decided .to inaugurate a special moving t ieture serviee for the purpose of ex- ibltiag technical and. commercial film s tent throughout the United States. . iiflly ' Addresses at the fedomtlon moeting - riv- havo pointed out that the projects de- was tennined' npon woold prove the eta* Ex- bility of the Mexican government and tho business i3rms hore, increase commeren itat* between'Mexico and tbe Unitod Statos, the help eliminate mbuaderstanding and lUD- bring about closer' relatioas''betweoa \ tho two republics. v/' BWS E v e n ts stry of public w6rks annonnoee Bom e-Naples ra itw a ; w ill be be-'* extended intp sontheni Italy. rhe Finnisli cabinet has W gned. on-Augnat 18,1819, with M. Ven- Hexioan conrals tbrovghont the Iroolai jost iuned at the foreign rta of peraou aiking permisiion it il known ^e y are anarchiata, ;atpr».- giinena oouoil ot Belgian, wt^rk- ^ted-u order of the day demand- a i^ o rm price of bread, revia- ^ tio n of the production and dis- rdlotion of the importation ot Inx- tfoila to thia end w ill be organized n Harch 28, it waa aald. . GERMANS BOOK AMERICAN )US ORDERS FOR FERTILIZER B in , D tflTKtM ' of w S S 'w o tth *50,000,000 » to BIT B n S S o n r Hmntm ^von Bei[lt&, {AV—Ameriean orders amount* serai ing- to 950,060,000 have been >ooked by ) b0‘ the po ta rt syndicate, soys the-'Vossiseho nited Zeitung, which declares deliveries w ill expo- be extended over a number of years. out- Production is improving and the syn- tbout dieate hopes to be able to devote tho error Rreater part of Its outnat to the Amer- lltary lean, export trado. As payment fo( it to potash shipped to America w ill be made y bv to'Ameriea w ill be made ia.dollars, ii fleial is 'believed by the govemment the- syn- been dleate’s desl w ill assist materially m :meat the meeting of German obligation^ LLl>AY:LEASEn:wm lE itt goBTOAT. ;; ■ ^ , IB J A S PE.RJS1 SE IiE iOPTS^ ' . RESE iH lMN ; SHANTONC DD IL >f First AKeration.in Reiwfallcan Proflram Comes with Vole to Strii<e Out Ail Dlreot Refer- ^ ence to Japan o f China LODGE DECL ar ' es CHANGE DOES NOT AFFECT IMPORT Snbai^tTite Provision Worked Ont in Bl.Partiaan Confer- ence ia Accepted by iBolona w ift Vote.of 69 to « WAJIBIMafOK. ->m s ShlD- ttm g msrvMtat to tha poseo txM ty M medWsd ln ths bl>partl- saa caaiptemlM eoafsrsaco wm adoptM lats today by thsisoaats. Tbs Tots tru 48 to 21, as coat* pand te a.vots of ks to 41 whsa ths resonratloa flxxt wm adopted in KKfOBbw. . Ta^, Msocrats. Soaatora Ohast. beriida. Oxogoa; Oore, Oklahoma; Tl H e tid w ^ aad Plttmaa, Kevada; M syori Keataaa; Mtagoot, Idaho; Bood, Missouri; Shlsld^ Teaaeose; Bmlth, Ooergls, and Thomas, Colo- rado, voted for the rosomtloiL In Korsmbsr It wm snpportsid by only flro dsmocrais. WASHTNOTOy.lSPMakiag its first ' ehsage in - the. Topublieaa reserratleu to tho pate treaty whieh were'adopt* ed iM t November, the aenato voted t*> day en motion of Senator Iiod n of al direct referenco'to Japan and China. 'Rie.ehange, worked ont In the ro- h. eent bl-pdrtlsaB eonferenee, had. the approval of democratle leaders and waK accepted,.09 to 2, Senators Beed, dera- ocrat, Missouri, and Sutherland, repnb- lican. Wept Virgiala, yotlhg ag^st it Saya Hoantag Vtaduagod ; ' - _ 'Senator Ijodge told tho eenate that , ’ tho modification had been suggested by “ ® democratle mombera of the bl*partlsan eoaferonee, and did not change the moaning of the reservation “ one iota.” i" It had been thought “ moro civil,” he ^ said, to> .omit mention of Japan and * China by name. .Although Senators Lenroot, Wiscon- sin and .Kellogg, ’ Mlnnesoto, declared .tho democrat^ had agreed in the bl partisan conference to accept tho rcser- vatlon as amended, Senator Hitcbeock of NebrMka, the democratic leader, Je- dared that the revlsad draft wm un- acceptablo. He presented n substituto, ^ arguing tbat (he republletw reservation could do "n o possible 'w d .” towar.1 restoring to China any rights ia Shan- tung. = Hitchcock’s Bahftttate __ Under Senator Hiteheoek's snbtti- tuto, the United States would ezpresi ita understanding that the.rights oN tained through tho treaty by Japax In t^e Shantung penhin^ .wonld b( “ “ restored to Chin^ ! Senator Hitchcock *e' snhstitnte foi the Shantung reservation wm rejected 27 to 41, all tbo republicana and Ben ators Gore, Oklahoma; Beed,. U isionrii Shields, Tennessee, and ThomM, Cole rndo, voting against it. PRESCRIBES READING TO ALUY INDUSTRIAL ILLS American-Llbmy Aasoolatloa to Bn eonrago Bxtsnston of Servleo Anong tbs Worksrs NEW YOBK, (flV-Extension of 11 brary service broadly nmong industris workers and manufacturing plants o all sorts as- a contributory factor ii allaying soeial and indu atrial .unres throughout tho United Btates w ill b enoouraged by tbe Amorican Ubrar; association, it wm announced today. Introduction of books dealing wit SP^l and Indostrial problems amoa workors is exi>eeted to broaden the oui look in the industrial world and hav large bearing on the attitnde of h BS bor toward existing eonditiona. , ' Tho organization also proposes estal i lishment of service In rural eommun C P ties, on board ships, in lighthouse c n eoast-guard st^tlona and for Midler Bailors and marines. Another -tlsn . ,000 to introduce standard . typ« ia tl: BraiUe system for the 'blind. MtJOaST ABSIVB8 nnt* SAN ANTONIO, Tex., (ff)—John . 1 by McGraw, manager of tho New Yot Kho National league baseba^ team, arriv* w ill here late last aizht from Havana, Cub lars. and tomorrow w ill assume active ebarj ojn- of the Oiants'. training. McQraw wi the accompanied from Cuba by Lan ner- Doyle. The Giants and the San Anton for club of the TexM league w ill ph lado exhibition games here Saturday ' ai i, it Sunday afternoon, syn* ............... ' r in IDAHO WEATHEB ions Tonight and Friday probably rain m report: OF TBE A iM ii VICIOUS FO ' allies ' guns \ CONSTANT I IL Treaty Terms, Ei ^ Moves and Natic to . EndatiSfer Rl jr. I I AL01EB8. Britlah one omiaer and ten destroyers Algiera ia aboixt midway RT Britlah naval.baae in ^ e .lS ^ naval fotbea wero < have been reporta that other al »r- thither ia oonneotion with the d >na oowaiAWTioKgia. (j>)—m vinr of the graHty of the situation ths cab- inet rsstfseid today. The coltaa hM called npoa.lhztbal Oast' PHjhA to . form a n«w oahdatt . " ' ' e lisst Faiha U a paxtlMa ef Uaita- . pha Ksmal pMha, the iMdet .ef the . torkldi aattonallM. m dedgnatlen I. u bead of thk now caUaet la regacdsd harf M a dlittset tdnmph fer. th* ^ 1- tionallsta oTor the saltan aad tbs men 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 draft of the pro* ; ' posed peMo 'treat?*^ fo r Tnrkey through ; whleb theiTurks are to be deprived of ^ their eea'turies-loag ^ n tro l ef the Dar* s . danelloa and the Biosphoms asd lose ter* r ritory -coataialaff approximately fonr- fifthsof the aa^oa’s pmulatioa. , With a view to stopplag ths reaswed Irft aia— iiTBs^f: Armealaai the allies have oaa Hat strang aatal relnfereements to tbs >pt* B o ^ e r ^ so tbat their gou eommaad ta- th i^ llM B te t bnlldiags aad^th* tai- ^ xVst fB e^W headed ^ b y JCia«spb« Kemal'PMha, whleb ■tbrsat4as {b».,oT. erthrdW of the go'fomaeat, IfialUsd tae demands aro m et iraji Ths eabinot WM formed last Oetober. era- g Im flSEDEFEmS 1 DW tlREPE IIL ired Upholda Prohibition Enforce- j. ment Act with Overwhelm* ock lng Majority Vete Jp. « uto*, WASHINOTON,'(A>)->-The houM to*' tion jority to repeal the prohlUtlon enforce-. ar.1 day refused by aa jiverwhelmlng ma* lan- ment act. The repeal measure wm offered by Bepresentative Egan, demoerat, New >sti* Jerseyv m an amendment to the legisla* reaa tive. exeentive and jndleial approprla* ob* tion measu^ and Speaker Gillette ov* pan erraled a point of order ag^nat it Mr. be Egan also propose eUmlnatlon trom . tbo.bill of an appropriation of $4^00,* m 000 for enforcing the'dry act ^th pro^aais were Seated on one roll n o vote oa.the Egan motion was 284 io .86. .The honM then piMsed the iogisiatiye b ill withont a record vote. SIOUX c m IS CRIPPLED ^ BY POWER PLANT STRIKE J*" AU sbMt ou.Tntnc is HM up wuu Schools Oloso Becaose of Light and r 11- - —^— trial ■ SIOUX OITY, la., M>>—Thdosaads of I of Slbox citiMna were forced to walk to r in work-today .M tho result of the striko ■rest of employea ai.the power plant of tho I bo Slenx City service' eompany iM t night, rary which tied op all street ear traffic. < iy. Bu^ess throughout the eity wu with crippled hy a uortaM .' of' eleetrir DOag power aad ligttta. .A ll the vubUe aa'd out- parochial sciioole were closed, have Convoyaaoes o f every klad wort ’ la- pressed into service to haul peopl< from the.residence districts to the bns stab- iness section. Jitney buses and tazli nuni- dld-a'wholeaale bnmeiM. uses. The powerhouse- workers quit: vrhei lien, their demands for a 10 to 15 per cea m is ralso in wages were refused, the . --------- -- --- , • PORTUGUESE MINISTER , J. DENIES SOVIET FORMEC York ---------- rived MADBID, « ^ T h e Portuguese min 7nba, later nt Madrid haa informed the Assc large elated Press that dispatches dated miil was night from Lisbon deelarod that th jarry strike on the railroada is eonfined t tonio those belonging to the state. Tho pr: play vate lines are still running and train ' and for Spain left at the usual hours witli • out incident. The minister asserted that the aUra IstToports were spread in Spain by Poi in or tugueae monarehlsta w ith tho Intentlo nt ottlnloB. ^ ICOMMAND .. W it PALACE B fltente M ilita ry tio n ttlis t A c tiv itie s i^ u ie of S tijlta n . lah iqiudnni^VfoW battlaahipi, -' ra haa:arrived littc.', ’.between OUnaltar and Malt*, . ^ Uturanean, «li^ne«:itrasg. B ritllli i eaatward not bic'ago, Th«n . ' anted w u oratt were, oa the .w g *. . e diatnrbed TuUah altnatlAii. < iS S fM I Allies Reach Decision A ftw S ^; of rious (^nilderatlon of .Mitt- . sacre R et»^:1^^ "■ from turkish Capital ' red —r; • . .. ./•- ive LOMDOBTi: - -^.Tnker. S» «lzl». the ped of nxt^_aO .:lw r taitHttcr .. Ad te B n m but . ■Ai.i.] Loirooir, ^ _ ejgaatnlftaai met tod*^ at tb* . elgn om «* to dlscttM «b»'detKOa of tbe toaatjrvltb Tnrkey. Pxemlsr Uoyd attended tb * meettDg fer a tta » A ftn a abort aiailoa . the eobfWiiioa uraa adJoused'tmtQ late to the dav.' . = , , LONDOK, J ^B ^p lyin g to a qnet- , i I tIon.ln-tho.hlM*.^.eominon todiyri;. I flawing . the tnassaeres of Armealana, I Promier Lld^'Oeorge-aald thia hM' ' been the subject of very anxiona con* c sideration at the allied ooafennee aad the eonforoes, U d . reaehsd a. dedsloa i^ieb had be^i-MBUK^ate*d to tbeir' ' repreaontatives at CoastaaUnople. It wonld poi be advisable, added the premier, to make pnblle at the «iomea( < • * tbe eharaeter of that deelsiotu Wbat ' ^ would be .dons regarding It wonld dO' pMd upon the advlee te be-reeeived ' ^ from th^ Turkish, eapltal. . omitr We are « v ^ tla * that advise aow.** r!Z continued.the.premier, .“ bnt I eoa m* snre the hBUS«'that"we are fu lly alive, to the- gravity .of tho ^ d tio a aad to the need of taking very atrong meas* wV ues to protect mlncrritles m far m ean he done la. a eonntry of thla Und; I hope to be abloito maka a atatemeat ia a very ihort -tlme> bnt we an> at the present momsnt awaiting, the view,#, o f ' ■ the ropreesatatives at OonstaaUnoplo npoa the suggestion which wo «v- ward.'* . 1- I . Otraa Amadcaa Poaitloa , ': .... M r. Iiloyd George w u asked on w l^ date America had definitely refused v to aiecept a mandate for Conatantlnoplo aad whether America had bosa eoasult* K E od coaeeminf the Turkish peaee -terats. Tbe premier replied that. the. .'Dnlted States did «ot definitely r s ^ to v ^ cept the mv»aate bttt-had, withdwiwn from the diacusslons. The peaee te iM with Turke^' MO'stni'under dlMnaden, he added, aad the Amefican govern* > of ment hM deeilend aa InvitatiOB to be ‘ *0 present at the eonfereacs. rixo 1 . ^ 'B n iE is iiiiiii 3 "p5J OcbnpaiSta Eacape ’ lo jn iy . in i Ityateriona Attack; Anthorii tieaOlaiia Olnea - j rt«a — ;—■ ccnt ZDBIOH, (/PI (H»u)—A bomb «i. ■ ploded last night under the poreh! of ' the.Amerioan' consukte here, s s rlo i^ ' damagiag^lhebuildinig bttt injuH nglao"'., one. Police authorities are beueyed > . IED ^ eeenred clues m to th e 'fu tity •' . ■ —I— • mil.* WASHINGTON, (iP)*-Aa offielal.xe. Asso- port on the bombing of the Aaierteaa ' mill* eoMulate' at Zwrlch, lanf. n irtt WM '' . the made to the atate 4«pai^eat to d ^ b y 1 to Consul Qeneral -Ke«u^',.wha <said.^e' I pri* building WM p&rtiaUar deatr^yed rains that no one wM injured; ; with* Offieials here, were at a leaa ie ae* eouat for the laeideatl They'-Teealled, lam- however, that part of BwitaerlAI'.'ia ~ Por- the readsxvona of polltleal - refngeea J ntion from all countries of Ehiropv and a KflBtfiv nf Intamatlonal Intrimiit.

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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 . ;; ■ ^ ,

I BJ A S P E . R J S 1

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

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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

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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 . • /

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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

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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

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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