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'tw i VOL.1. NO. 2B7. , V' LEC ISU ilRS BEST FR IE ffllS , BF fliyisii i . ' _ -i"' Measures lor Creation'of “Nei ' Counties,. Although Oppose By Outside Interests, Receiv Favorable Action So Far At)MmiSTRATiiil*BILL ; TO PAS$yiim CHANGE of Vembeni of Lowe ; Houte Brings Oonviotio ;. That Oovernor’8 Plan . ' Oo Throngh' - (Spodal to The Ncwh) . Ij—I i wjonu eertain no that tho Jerdmo countjr bUt wilt pai tBo house when < tbat ffieaaure eom( before the loifvr Im47 raon in« on-tbfrd, A lilttw figi lastiat '.thnmgti: th^. tn tlr* proee'nt •« *loa Jm ‘nirked pp)gre»« i f th . bill ATftkh'-'vinU tfM to.a now count notjof pui* of (kx^nf, Lineoln an MlnJdbJA- . •; \CouBtjr (iiviaion meaauren, .whil ___Piceting maib bpporition from inlereal o<l partioa) bave reeeived favorable ac ' tiun M>~ far by tbo logialatute. Tb .only bill of tbQ kind wbieii did no have trouble during the making', boii ........' liver, baa been the Clark eoonty bUl whieh boa . gone through both .Jiouse nnd is now on tho desk of Oi>V6rno . Davin. Tbe third bill U that of Cariboi coiinty aad tb!>, too, !b elated for pai ^ Rftge in the aenate whW it eomea 0} ^ It waa introduced, by ^preaeat»tiv< Whitcomb of Bann«k and wo\ild tak the eaatern part of tbi* county ani _ make'Soda Springs the county of tb • new. unit. • ' Hooie for OoiMdliUtlon It ia also certain tbat Goveraor Da via’ couaolidation 'bill Will meet a fa vorable revult ia the.houae. A aurve; ..o f memb«r«'brliiga the cpnTietion iha ' it wilI'paa^;tIie lov!d9<fb«M^.w|ieA t ^ of it* proviiioiu are nodifed. Tha Metk>Ba wUek-wU-fMl tk« « i 4C<^a'a knife ares ' PubUo- utlUtlea itommiMoh b proeent fonn*. The induitcial accident board in prea eut form and the praTidoa foi^ handling tho fiab and game fanda of' tliq ataM N'etthet aenate uor hooae mei th i morning, having a<ljom‘od yeaterdiy an w r Monday. iy iiiii ULL IEJ lT liflllPS United States and Great Brit- ain Have A^ed France to - Agree to Proposal . By LOWEHL M EIiBTT ------ TABIS, Pcb. 1.—m .U nltca auiti'. supported by Groat Britain, ban nubmit ted to franco a propout for inm«di«t< ^ .with'drawxl ot all triwpa trom . it waa learned from auth(frit.itiv< jMiurecB today. ThiK move wsa mado in confnrmU: with unofficial information obtaned i>: .\mcrieait agenta that premier Lenim aiul Foreign Miniater Tehitcherln'wil nccept tbe propoaal for a join confer once at Prinkipo*, providing that thi allied force* are flat wthdrawn. The Bitiab, in fact, aro understood^ti '7ki planning ree*Tt cf-tbrir own (lyjojn »>y M a rth whrtbcr. tho United 3ta»ei niid Pance take aimilar aetion or not Orltish military officials are expertet Ml hold that withdnwal ia orgent a Arelianfccl aoon* wUt be iee-loeked ani vxit wlU then be irapwlble. Tb< Peach «re considering the proposal bn ]iave not yet given nny Intimation ol tJiclr intentions ' Sajra Ooafarasoe Probabla While no official eaponac hns bcod le rvivrd to the wireiei* Invitation o) the aMohited ^w e*,' American k^ni'i conferring with reprfw>ntatlvei have iaformed tbe American tlelejatior that both Lenine and Tchirehertn an Amenable to thd plan for hoUin; a ,^in 1 conferrncp, their, only stipulat-on .»«inj wlthdrawKi of «licd troops from »^a flian sol before the m eeti^ ia held. A rompUeating feature, however, ii tlic fact that War Minister Tros*.kv »x] wme of his supporters oppoae any prv .jKMial for withdrawal of the allic<i - forces bolding that their preaeue^i ir Huwift *er,-e« to inereaae revo«uttnn ary spirit, not oaly In Boaaia, bnt ir i.fljer countries. HOUSB PAS8 S8 BnX ' WASHINaTON, A b. L—Tka h&am todwj paaaed tke afriealtontl appropria- tion bill carrying .•pprbxiiaately «31,- . WW,(H)0. American Losses I Through Mexican S : --^ Bandits Growini ,. O la li^ sre Being Passed Vpo . to Establish the Indenmitr MQ to Be Paid *T ' , WASHINOTON, Fob.'li—Amer- ican’losaea through revolution and NeW border banditry in Mexico are bo-, nceri paaaed upon ftnjl damage's ea-' ObeU ubUahed by tho Inilemnlty commia- iCiVG ' Oarranta govemmont at • Mexico d ty , it waa announced at " tho Mexican etnba*^ here today. More tbaa 40,000 aoparato claims . ainonatiag • to (230,000,000 havo fvcts ^Ued with tb« comttiiaslon by Moxlcana and foreigners, covering ' the entire rovolutlonn^ poriod, It »wer >waa atatod; . Accuses Lieuteiumt _ - Of Accepting Bribt Evidence Is Being-Cpttsidere< I now, to ' Show That Officer Oot tsrgft SulB nom- — - Bt>OKt'OHD, III, Teb. 1,—Brigadioi ; ^ Goncral C. H. Barth, oommandant a tno Oa«pp Grant, todny, conaidered witl lunty Captain Edward A. Smith, intollgouc departmunt' o matia of, evidanco gntli cred by enllatoil mon agtdnst Lloutvii nnt Wiloy H. Dobncr, tendlBg to aho^ he accepted bribes from enlsitcd me; “JJt for aocurijig their diachnrgo an i tha nnt tbe company mew «*v , erjil weoka wthout reimbuhaing tfc bS; >uaea Dohner, camp :anthoriMea 'saldi wil >rnor ^ proaeeutod aa aoon aa it ia dee^dei whether tral ahonld bo by civil or mill ribou pan- Dohner received a total of ♦OoO fron I op. enliatod mon who wero anxious to k-a\« lilve tbo sen'ico, authoritjoa said th- evi U ke dencc shoyred. Dohner waa boUercil t< and be In Detrot, Mtebigaa. H o >vna io the cently given honorable disobarge fron tho army, AMBCDinTI9K TSLAJOSt BZ^DBS 1 fa- PABIS, Peb. 1.—Sixty Oermaa pria oners,' three Freneb. aoldiera and- ai American ajildler .Wore jcjped todaj wkM an aoBiaeltios tiiUn explode)} b« . tween Apbanft M d liongwy. ------------- . •«.■■■■■ »i- ' ......... BATSXaSHIP ABBXVBS . t ia NBWPOBT NEWS, Va., Pbb. L - Tbe b a ttle ^ . N«w Jeraey, brisglac prea- inore th«n one thouaaad troopa, met IUn« from' Pennaylvanta and Maryland, ar tst*. rived thla afternoon from France, till . . , ...... ............ _ ---------------------------- W O R L D N E jL ZnRIOH;Peb, 1.— Oerms iJ Pdles at several-points along . . Gnmthal, Wnnshein and Or .. patches' received here todaj. and machine gnns was seixei ) # ------- AMSTERDAM, Peb. 1.— eastern Silesia whioh forms fighting w ith th ^ Poles, acco atea the Oologne Voihsseitnng, ' im it ' ----- i----- liate OOPjSNHAGEN, Peb. 1.- Bremen and have decided tc erxonent troops whioh ard^mi mify to- dispatbfaes received here i J y pected. ^7“ ! OLASaOW , Teb. 1.— Troi the today as the resolt bf clashc strikers and the polioe.I Sh >d.to the strikers after the arres taken In cnstody. - OHIOAOO, Teb. 1— Fifty t na wore new American citizens, . since the entry of the countr conld hardly speak English, 1 „ „f believed America “The best AMERICA MUST HAVE > of AMPLE PROTECTION V<l'« - I)''* sacretarr o f the Navy Declared Thai W« Should BuUd large Tleet ' are • . kiint ~ oinjr ANNAPOLIS, Md., P^b. l - “ Not ia your day will there be anyrreduriion oi naval power.” r, ia ^retBXYiof the Nbvv DanieU mad* this prcKiiction'today* in presenting tHe pj;,. commisaioaa to men of the last reaerre lUed fla»* fraine.1 at the, naval academ.^. I i n ; He was advocating construction of Ltnn another thrve year navy buUdlog pro- t In gram. - ' In the course o f Ms speech, be de- clarrd tbat *'.we shall not build against aay aation becaoae we have- Haitk tbat inm tke loague o f ^ e " wiU bring friend. jria> skip among tke natioaa. Bnt ke nid |31r tke United Statea ahould have a m vy bif^ enongh for aeirprotectioa. \L I^ . IW IK ; IDAHO, V FieURESn ;^HBOVE IILtlON INB ISGBEE mer- .______ and * bo-. General March Gives Totalsj X Casualties By Divisions Wi lat - Present Reports Ninety-fi^ ,y“ Per Cent Complete ilms . '' lavo , WASHINOTON, Feb, l,—Don>6bH I by , ation haa passed thc million.mark., ring Tbere havo beou dlaotiargod fn I, I t Amorican eamps'and frou thv ovcrac . foreea C52,4U meu and 01,237 offico Chiof of S U ff March announcod ,todi Total of men ordered for dom'obil ation la J,386,000, Including 1,243,000 •lO e tbe Uultod SUtca, ! Total returnod from overseas in m 182.000.' Hwiorable diacharge of 33 general ( r ficera ao aa to koop pace with demc Hixatfou bas been ordered by Marc • ,Tho regulars roturn to.their regul rank in the army catabliabmuut, whi adior- tJjo notional guard, officer* nre « nt' at to civil life. ' Officer* going into the roaervo n« gouco total 10,706 from the domeatie eatn 2 l(nth- lishment, -whilo 4,298 in thia count jutvn- applied for tronafor Into .i!»e rc ahow **l>r army. .Ncilrly 2,600 officora ha' a ra 'been ordered from .Washington ani that tf'*' armistice. I rev- Totals Glrea tfco Caaunlty tptala, about .95 per coi complete, with tho slightly woandc w ill omitted, wero preaonted. by Mareh f< <^deil 3» combat diviaion*. miH- With the field algnftl'battaliona ai taina omitted, th tot<(l battle death from utlasluR oud priaonera, 'a'Os S<i,.*:n2, i Iw .o followa: evi- SlTlilona to K r,t, 5248; 2nd, 8,288; 3rd, 017; 4tl a JO- 2,980; Cth , 2,304; 0#b, 122; 7th, 32( from 20th, 2,86; 27th, *,194; 2 ? th ,; 3,8»< 29th, 1,117; 30th, 1,772) SSndi '3,21: .13rd, 1,171; 33th, 1 783 ; 3«th, 869; 371 OBS 1^50; 42nd, 2,950; 77th,' 2,692 ; 7Bt pri*- 1,82.’>; 79tb, 2,389 ; 80th, U B 5; 81*t,.371 i- an 82nd, 1 C92; 88tbJ 66;-89tb, 1,525; OOt ^day 1,685;, 91*t, l,7Q2^.^8!^;;,ailj.Mrd,'48 a b»- Tb« uUiteaifni ^ , be.aomo.change* In tho^ OfW* jU -- 'aaldiy to'Vr»eivaiK«>i and oorrocpoadlng ineraase* in , otb< L-i. total*. Tke total figure* for. niaaiiig a: now reduced to *lM U t'10,000.' men ^ I, . IDABO W 1^TH », ^ . ^ Possibly snow'tonight and tomorroi EW S EVENTS rman troops have attacked the >ng the eastern frontier, oaptnring OrosBamokli, accordi^ to dis- lay. A great qnantity of .artillery sised. .— Osecho forpes h%ve opcnpied ms a part,of Anstria, after h.eavy tooor(&ig to &-Vienna dispatch to I.-:—W orkm en have revolted in ci to defend the city against goy- y^marching from Berlin, accordiilg ere today. Hard fighting is ex- DroopB wore patrollng the streets tshes between the Olyde shipyard Shinwell, who bepame leader of Test of Kirkwood; also has b&en Lfty Germans and Anstrians today ns, the first to be nattiralized hero intry into war. Some of them lh, bnt most of them insisted they est country in the world.*’ BOILEfJMAKERSTS.BE OUT - ION ON STRIKE IN FRISCI Man Walk Ont la'D«flaaee of the Iro Trades Coundl’a Ordar to SUy ot in 8AN FRAKCTSCO, Fob. 1.—O t >n of thousand boUenaaken, working i shepa outside of ahlpyariia, slm rk ti made Ten plants had &<«n tUd up I , -tfie , ■' /•' terre The strike was ctlled in defiance o IT. the order of the Iron Trade*.Counr Q of Isit night that the men stay oa tk pro- The Iron trade* will not aid the *tri» > d»> era and w ill take atep* to have the l>oi •lust crmakera’ union onsted from the c*uj eil, it was predicted. The men a: denianding the Macey awanTtenas ax t^Yy pay.nhder the Macey agmsieo Jo Auguat. DAII HO, BAnmDAT, PBBBXTA^T 1. 1919. PRESIDENT SEC O N D Fl II TO BE. U I- S Progress of Peace .Co trast to Conditions l3 gf O IM Factions Show W ith ' Together tn Interesi -five , PIVOTAL VICTQRIE cbm. DETAILS ONI^ from By BOBE -- (C o p y rlg h f 1911> PAaiS, Feb. 1.—The peace eoi ^liu-. dancjr to accapt'practical «ppUc»tln »0 in np ita the belief >na« axp find a keeoad trip to Franc* xuank i now turn after hla departuxa for the rn . depend aoi. only .upon disposition o: al of-' drawn froim titt ooondls and ttieir mob- of ike Ametlcan ptogram.' . Carch. >gular . ■fffllTERN IlTlllt i ueBflinERs " HfiEBPENEflll cent ^ ” to Special Committee Goes lnl ^ ’ Session to Formuiate'-Plar !•“ > , - for Submission to the Pea( “• Conference ' PABTS, Fob. 1. — I»t«in.U.oiil 4tb, labor logiaiation- waa formally ta* 326; ken up today when tbe apocUl com- ,890; mittoe handling tbat portion of. thfe ,213; , peace aottlemont went into aeeaion 37tb ' at the French miniatry of labor of- 78th, flees ahortly boforfc noon. .370; A t the aame- timo It wa* OOth, nonncod that thio committee on rep' >489. : nrsttoa and Oamagea wlU B&Mt At 9 w ill ■’tt ^o’eloek afternoon at __ the French miniatry of fiBanee-of* etlon fie’ei. mnal- determinatlott of the othM ' program, which w ill be enbmitted r to- the p«ib0 tiongriMs fo r ratUlea> tion, was ezpeeted to be reaehed at , the* nekt moetbig of thla committee, r ’ "sehediilHsfor 4i30 p. m. Tueadsy, rrow. ----------- . =. Country May Face ~j Huge Ndtiorial Deb Declares the United States ] ------ Headed for the-Books .pf Insolvency ,e _ WASHINGTON, Fob. 1.—Tho Unlt^ » S ta ^ ia “ headod <|lrcctj;- -for ;U roclca- o f nntiona( Insolvency,*' Sea y tor Thotna^ Colorado, declarod todi to tho aonato. Congresi* is i»orcnely Indifferent, J • •nddod Thomns, '*anii goes ahead eati fying the deiimudii of constitnonts f 7 approprlalionK. ” O * IluKtf mon'e.v grants by eongress mu roaw, Thomaa warnod, if.i.dlsa8ter In be avoi<Io<l. novolutton o^ btn ruptcy, he declared, lies abqad unle economy U jiract^red. Sonator Weckn, «choing Thomaa' ac g tlmcntH. aiumltcd tho 9750,000,000 na' program oa nn “ astounding prppoaiti’ which ahovlil not bo imposed on tL country.” Senator King doo,lnro<i tho argunien S for a big- navy and army “ are tl d nnmi- which drove Oermany and ma^ it o-nation of militarists.*’' C all in PoliceJo Suppress Idle Mo o Thousands of Unemplojred ai n Pillaging Shops and Cans, y ing a Eiot = VIENNA. J»ar~31 (dekiyed).—T • - , -Astire police foree wa* caUed ont I ^ d a ^ o tuppreea a mob o f thousands 5C0 unSnpIpire*! who were pillaging uho while marching on tho reicbrath buil Iron arreata wero made and tl ^ otber* disported. The people were I cited by communist speaker*, who urgi tbem not to pay rent ontil they hi -One beon given work. in A t a maa* meeting held for the p« c to- of endorsing the league ot - n P tiona, i«solntlott* were ' psM d i* f ▼or of aentralization of Oermaa-Ati •e of tria M d Oerman-Bohemia unilor prote unril tion of the a lli^ tk* -• ", ------------- , • DipiTT rjim ACCENT tri^ LOS ANOEHjES,- Calif., Feb. 1.—' ‘ I l>oU^ Thdn’t like my «oKtheni drawl,” w: ^Q . one of tke ckargfa made by Mrs. Mac laa O, Kimball, formerly of Mcmphi ^ Tenneaaee, now wife of Thomaa EL Kii ball, promiAeat ia PitUbarg, Pfantj pent Taaia, la «i auit for divoree whieh al h!i» on file here today. LY ;^ I. . ■ y ' ' T^M AY FIND FR E N C H TR IP UNNECESSAR Conference in Marked Co rts of JPast Ft/uj Days—Va >w Strong Tendency to G ests of World Harmony .IES ALREADY WON riiY TO BE WORKED OL QBEN J. BENSBB 19U>:,by the Unlti-d^Preaa) - I eonifatence has developed ao marUed a ti iM on'of ths foartaon prlndples^ and .to sp< •zpretaed today that Preaident WUson n mnkceseary.. Whetbar the.prealdettt w ill I trmtad State*; two w ete k^ace, U known •n of tbe conferee’s poUcr »n«r hs has wli heir IncUnatloo to work along tbo general lix .tuat six wueka after hla arrival Franco tho president-felt cdhfideut t day that tho plv6tar victorioa'had ready Locu won, and th'al fotaro ar: by tlio conforonco will bii' in atrict hvrciico to tho broa«l priuciploa Inc n od in tbo armiatico term*. .With.i I. foy doya tho dele^tea w»y have I eonipllahod the'fram lnif. o'f a const ^ tioit for tho'leaguo ofkatioM^ lo < I 1 founH.* "With the principle cf no I I noxationa, the proaideut believea. T I iu hi* opinion,' w ill lie ono of tho m V . ,;i‘ital acvompliahmenta of tho peace i tiement. . Into WUaon'la advocating ayatomatlzat J, of the poaeo work to the' utmost, lanS .order to hunx the handling of aU^ 'eace tnllH. Tbe plan for reforonco of 0 great problem to'a special commltte< now known to have ^een adopted lai ly at hla auggeation. I t developed ooal day that he abo la urging tbat'a U- eommltteea be created to take ca« ;om- .tho leaser questlona, leaving this pe .the bureau free'to contor ita'attention aion only the broader Unea o f tbe aet r of- meat and to mako deelaidna «n findinga of tho committees. aa* W ith all theae eommltteea funeti rep' ' ing airaqltaneoualy, a pace cottld t At aalstktosd. tkat would bring tbe si : at ijig ot tfae treaty aeveral weoka tu >-of* '■ tban'wa»-beUeved.po«*lble.^-Tho p* the of hia Intensive work for tea bout ited day. a tlUog un the* prudent. flea> faat few daya, daring whleh he fou d at conaiatently a ^ n a t the pbUcy of *f ttee, ■ ation, were particularly trying. De*] dsy, the fact be ia working longer.) harder than at .any time aldco he aumed office,-tbo preaident contlnuei . _ 'urge a “ b u ^ up” policy and^l f€Ot means for c a rin g it out. 38 Is DAUOETEB IB BEQUBATkBD IMUBK8E FOBTU p t. ______ DALLAS, Tex,, I^b. l^T he will . W. H. Thooasy capitalist wboi died t ^ last week, ' rtu filed for probate I to**®.''* r Jthto T^iionma betiuenchcd bin ntirt* est. 8®“ * valued at •1,000,000, to hla daugh today Mra.Jday-.TbomaaMiller Donvor,,C- rado, aUpulating thnt at her dutb '■®°t, Bhould revert to the Buckner Orpha •“ tla- home, and tho Baptist Sanitarium, b t* « r Baptiat inatitiiUons. ' • muat WANT &AOE DISTIKOTION t«T >■ BNTIBHEY ASOIJHH bank- ______ unleaa j „„ 31,—(Delayed)—J I'sen statOHoicn nnd publlciata to< dccliled to call a maaa meeting wh MiHnn demand tbat the league f nati ... nboliflh all race discriminationa.. Forty members of both houae* of inienta met with othor politiel nud publiclsln. They determined to ' a national maos meeting. W ILL PBSSBMT blAIM S WASHINTON, Feb. 1.—8tatem< that' Amorican-Mextcan ott men , ' rfOU preaent tbeir claims to the peace c ferenco camo as a surprine fo tho st [ a re department today. The department ii;. atcd that had Edward Dohency, ( LS. ifonxi* Oil made aueh atatemc befora hU departure^ for Europe, mikht have been refused a paan^ort. .-The ' PBNSION tiannTr.fl ^ WASHINOTON, Feb. l.-:-By a v Qda 0. 2^5 2 the honae late today paa " tho pension bill, carrying approximi l y $2^15,000,01)0. Bepreaentative Bl . ton ef Tcxaa and ncpreacntative Qul 'wged 5lii«ii>»lppi, voted aj.-*in»t the bil y had ____ e pur- .SOLSIEBSI >t - na- Ln fa The Twin PaUs Kews wi n-Asa- accept, free of charge, a<i >rotec- rertlsing'from soldiers looli I ing for positions 'or worl i Snch advertising wHl be cai I ried for iis long as may b necessary in the interests c ’ was soldier desiring empto ment, n ^ n application at Th mphim ?ews olfice. Kim- ab soldiers desiring to d anayi- so are oordiaOy iarfted t b ahe make fnn nae of this cffer. n JEWS —- .PUOBFiraOBK P PEACE flBREJ IB IILLSPEED OP LE IttEPUp Plenary Session Postponed Permit Catching tip in Wc of Arranging Details League of Nations OUT EARLY PRESENTATION- _0F PROGRAM ASSURI : Q e r i^ Colonial Question I *s^rt lieved Settled and More Hi 1 msy moniotts Debate-Anticipat in Near Pntnre >wn to . , , with. • •" ' 1 lines By FRED 8. FBROtTSON ’ IvbI in PARIS, Fob. i.—Tho iuual pies !..!» tl waa poatponed today pet leut tiir ti,p bureau to speed up -ael Z iX includ- Prai^dent Wiiaon cokjerred wlthX Itbln « Oftoena.|6muta funtU- 1 ave ac- comparing' the Ameri onatltu- lei^e of nations.n lo con- ro*pectivo ontUne*, thst tbe>J no an- proposIUoa may be pqt in shape-, I Thia P»«ntl»tJon to tbe peace cotigress' n ,0 moat tee set- The ^ U e f was expresaed .U i’^ quarters that demonstration 'ct'\ liation prstetlcaWUty of , the league, , as. 4 ost, in deneed in savend, recent deelsloaa aU' do- the bureau, wotUd hasten fgreement if each the details of It* make up, ne C Ittee la aan colonial question was TirtnaUx i 1 large- tied In aecordaac^ irith p rln c lj^ ped to- tbe lea^na. Prevlou^, the boieu.J t'more fteted in the capacity «f an assoi » » of tion of nation! In warninf mtrSl'-i I peace .eastern. Eoropeaa eoaa|bcies, .to ■ ee :lbn oB w ania^ oVer disputed teirltorlas.- 1 aettle- bwean asauaed a ^mlla» e^iaally 3 on the terday when k'decided te s ^ d gates to itndghten eut .the argnn inetioQ- between tbo Osecha.aad the Poles 0 utd > foMaaa{on:>f tt*t.r|sk Indoftf^ ' ie slftn- trieC ' '■•' . a nrarr • Old .■ttMttag Itim lm ^ an^e .hai,deWlop«d la * relations of the Caeehs aad PoIm * th a t‘their rcfiresektiittTos are slit xou^t ^ peaee: eonfer^riee- tfr nZS ^ ^ ttP M d y®* outbursts of fl^ tln f K •• tween their own trt»op* over the qi "® ^ tlon.off readj«*tri»ents of tbsir ow iij A boundario*. A temporary scttlecneiit tho allied commission wlU be foUo^ by final settlement by the league, . oMtlons when the latter Inatitntloo ITUNB tormMr eaUbllahed. Oae Qtiastlon Settled w ill of Speculation a* to whether ^ e F ed bere lippine lalanda and tbe Panama ,ei te hero w ill be considered In tbe interpatlo isation of eolonlaJ posm io^ and-ira eatate, waya was ended today when it'waa Ughter, thoriUtively atatwl tbat aeith^ w« r,.CaIo- be-.brought up-aa.. boih., m uth it Amorican and freo from any'^i^'n^ phana’ was pointed out that the Mqokm n, both W ne w ill not be diaturbed aa it will ^ in automaUcally with tbe league ^tlona. . ' , ' ' fSEBOyS lTTE Itieiana , — Nearly Half Million: Railw Workers Will Walk Out * Early Next Week ;emonta . f ° ■ LOXDOX, Frt- l.—n n tlr > h .lf ■ atate railway workera atill atrike n , f week unleaa the government ntervei •v Cal- Informed by la '’ nt a toda.v. Such a atrike wo t completel.r paralyte tranaportatlon >ort Great Britain and Ireland. The walkout would affect more tl 8 -100000 manual wokera, Inclndlng tn a vote englnecrt and switchmen, aad o paased cJcrk*, incladiag ^ telegraph- cimote- The manual workers demand equal x , rra<-nUttoii with raployers oa aU v Quinn, "•“ >■ managing board* snd a-wag» vance of 10 ahilCngs (#2JS0) a The clerka want joint control of prumotions and ahorter' hours tke c workem aakng a 36 hour week aod ' night workers a 34 hour week. The manxial workers, who aro M controlled by the “ Shop Steward which are generally r»farded As^ei atitstlng a soviet fora 'of laaaagcai ork. _have already issned aa alttwataw CW- they win atrike February 9 nmlrmik f demand*, are granted. The clerks n f OX are still rspreMStCd by tbelr ftga lloy- Q„{oo ofhcials, are aaid te b« prs|Mi The to walk OU? atXt week, however. '• the clerka walk out, li aeesied e*rt y do that the manual. workerr->»dld.^ I advantage of this to MW-tSe .d a ^ f th«lr owa strike'ahead.aiid wvdl,<' * simcltaneoaaly witk ike. eisrka.-.::V

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Page 1: DAIILY ; ^nnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_… · 't w i VOL.1. NO. 2B7. , V' LECISUilRS BEST FRIEffllS, BF fliyisii i . ' _ — -i"' Measures lor

' t w iV O L .1 . NO. 2B7. , V '

LECISUilRS BEST FRIEffllS, BF fliyisii

i . ' _ — - i " '

Measures lor Creation'of “Nei ' Counties,. Although Oppose

By Outside Interests, Receiv Favorable Action So Far

At)MmiSTRATiiil*BILL ; TO P A S $yiim CHANGE

o f V e m b e n i o f L o w e

; H o u te B r in g s O o n v io t io ; . T h a t O o v e r n o r ’8 P la n .

' O o T h r o n g h ' -

(Spodal to The Ncwh). I j —I i wjonu eertain notha t tho Jerdmo countjr bUt w ilt pai tBo house when < tba t ffieaaure eom( before the lo ifv r Im47 raonin« o n -tb frd , A l i l t t w f ig ila s t ia t '.thnmgti: th^. tn t l r * proee'nt •« * loa J m ‘n ir k e d pp)gre»« i f th

. b ill ATftkh'-'vinU t fM to .a now count n o t jo f p u i* o f ( k x ^ n f , Lineoln an MlnJdbJA- . •;

\CouBtjr (iiviaion meaauren, .whil___Piceting m aib bpporition from inlereal

o<l partioa) bave reeeived favorable ac ' tiun M>~ fa r b y tbo logialatute. Tb

.on ly b i l l o f tbQ k ind wbieii d id no have trouble during the making', boii

........' liver, baa been the C lark eoonty bUlwhieh boa . gone through both .Jiouse nnd is now on tho desk o f Oi>V6rno

. Davin.• Tbe th ird b il l U tha t o f Cariboi

co iin ty aad tb!>, too, !b elated fo r pai Rftge in the aenate w h W i t eomea 0 }

^ I t waa introduced, by ^preaeat» tiv< Whitcomb o f B a n n « k and wo\ild ta k the eaatern p a rt o f tb i* county ani

_ make'Soda Springs the county o f tb • new. u n it. •

' Hooie fo r O oiMdliU tlon I t ia also certain tb a t Goveraor Da

v ia ’ couaolidation 'b ill W ill meet a fa vorable revult ia the.houae. A aurve;

. . o f memb«r«'brliiga the cpnTietion iha ' i t w ilI'paa^ ;tIie lov!d9<fb«M^.w|ieA t ^

o f i t * p ro v iiio iu are nodifed.Tha Metk>Ba w U e k -w U -fM l tk« « i

4C<^a'a kn ife ares' PubUo- utlU tlea itommiMoh b proeent fonn*.

The indu itc ia l accident board in prea eu t form and the praTidoa foi^ handling tho fiab and game fanda of' tliq ataM

N'etthet aenate uor hooae mei th i morning, having a<ljom‘od yeaterd iy an w r Monday.

i y i i i i iULLIEJlTliflllPS

United States and Great Brit­ain Have A^ed France to -

Agree to Proposal. By LOW EHL M E I iB T T

------ TA B IS , Pcb. 1.—m .U n l t c a a u iti'.supported by Groat B rita in , ban nubmit ted to franco a p ropout fo r inm«di«t<

^ .with'drawxl ot a ll triwpa trom. i t waa learned from auth(frit.itiv<

jMiurecB today.ThiK move wsa mado in confnrmU:

w ith u no ffic ia l inform ation obtaned i>: .\m crieait agenta tha t premier Lenim a iul Foreign M in ia ter T e h itch e rln 'w il nccept tbe propoaal fo r a jo in confer once a t Prinkipo*, provid ing that thi a llied force* are f la t wthdrawn.

The B itiab, in fac t, aro understood^ti '7ki planning ree*Tt c f- tb r ir own (lyjojn

»>y M arth w hrtbcr. tho United 3ta»ei n iid Pance take aim ilar aetion or not O rltish m ilita ry o ffic ia ls are expertet Ml hold tha t w ith d n w a l ia orgent a

• Arelianfccl aoon* wUt be iee-loeked ani v x it wlU then be ira p w lb le . Tb< Peach «re considering the proposal bn ]iave not yet given nny Intim ation ol tJiclr in ten tions '

Sajra Ooafarasoe Probabla W hile no o ffic ia l eaponac hns bcod le

rv iv rd to the w ire ie i* Inv ita tion o) the aMohited ^ w e * , ' American k ^ n i'i conferring w ith reprfw>ntatlveihave iaformed tbe American tle le ja tio r tha t bo th Lenine and Tchirehertn an Amenable to thd plan fo r h o U in ; a ,^ in 1 conferrncp, their, only stipulat-on .»«inj w lthdrawKi o f « lic d troops from »^a flian sol before the m e e ti^ ia held.

A rompUeating feature, however, ii t lic fact tha t W ar M inister Tros*.kv »x] wme o f his supporters oppoae any prv

.jKMial fo r w ithdraw al o f the allic<i - forces bolding tha t the ir preaeue^i ir

Huwift *er,-e« to inereaae revo«uttnn ary sp irit, not oaly In Boaaia, bnt ir i.flje r countries.

HO USB PAS8 S 8 B n X 'W ASH IN aTO N , A b . L —Tka h&am

todwj paaaed tke a fr ie a lto n tl appropria- tion b il l carry ing .•pprbxiiaate ly «31,-

. WW,(H)0.

A m erican Losses I T hrough Mexican

S : --^ B and its G rowini, . O l a l i ^ s r e B e in g P a s s e d Vpo

. t o E s ta b l is h th e I n d e n m i t r

M Q t o B e P a id

*T ' , W ASHINOTON, F o b . 'l i— Amer­ic a n ’ losaea through revolution and

N e W border banditry in Mexico are bo-, nce ri paaaed upon ftnjl damage's ea-'ObeU ubUahed by tho Inilem nlty commia- iCiVG ' Oarranta govemmont at

• Mexico d t y , i t waa announced a t " tho Mexican e tnba*^ here today.

More tbaa 40,000 aoparato claims . ainonatiag • to (230,000,000 havo

fv c ts ^Ued w ith tb« comttiiaslon byMoxlcana and foreigners, covering

' the entire ro vo lu tlonn^ poriod, I t »w er >waa atatod; .

Accuses L ieu te ium t _ - O f Accepting B rib t

E v id e n c e I s B e in g -C p tts id e re < I now, t o ' S h o w T h a t O f f ic e r

O o t t s r g f t S u lBnom- — -

Bt>OKt'OHD, I I I , Teb. 1,—Brigadioi ; ^ Goncral C. H . Barth, oommandant a

tno Oa«pp Grant, todny, conaidered w itl lun ty Captain Edward A . Smith, intollgouc

departm unt' o matia o f, evidanco gntli cred by enllatoil mon agtdnst Lloutvii nn t W iloy H. Dobncr, tendlBg to aho^ he accepted bribes from enlsitcd me;

“ J J t fo r aocurijig the ir diachnrgo an i tha nnt tbe company mew «*v

, erjil weoka wthout reimbuhaing tfc

bS;>uaea Dohner, camp :anthoriMea 'sa ld i w il >rnor ^ proaeeutod aa aoon aa i t ia dee^dei

whether tra l ahonld bo by c iv il or m ill ribou •pan- Dohner received a to ta l o f ♦OoO fron

I op. enliatod mon who wero anxious to k-a\« l i lv e tbo sen'ico, authoritjoa said th - evi U ke dencc shoyred. Dohner waa boUercil t< and be In Detrot, Mtebigaa. Ho >vna io the cently g iven honorable disobarge fron

tho army,

A M B C D in T I9 K TSLAJOSt B Z ^ D B S 1 fa- PABIS, Peb. 1.—S ix ty Oermaa pria

oners,' three Freneb. aoldiera and- ai American ajildler .Wore jcjped todaj w k M an aoB iae ltios tiiU n explode)} b«

. tween A p b a n ft M d liongw y. •• ------------- • . •«.■■■■■ »i- ' .........

BA T S X aS H IP ABBXVBS . t ia NBW POBT NEWS, Va., Pbb. L -

Tbe b a t t l e ^ . N«w Jeraey, brisglac prea- inore th«n one thouaaad troopa, met IUn« from ' Pennaylvanta and Maryland, ar ts t* . rive d th la afternoon from France, t i l l . .

, • ...... ............ _ ----------------------------

W O R L D N E

j L Z n R IO H ;P e b , 1 .— O e rm s i J P d le s a t s e v e ra l-p o in ts a lo n g . . G n m th a l , W n n s h e in a n d O r . . p a tc h e s ' re c e iv e d h e re t o d a j .

a n d m a c h in e g n n s w a s se ixe i) # -------

A M S T E R D A M , P e b . 1 .— e a s te r n S ile s ia w h io h fo r m s f ig h t in g w i t h t h ^ P o le s , a cco

atea th e O o lo g n e V o ih s s e itn n g , 'im it • ' ----- i-----lia te O O P jS N H A G E N , P e b . 1 . -

B r e m e n a n d h a v e d e c id e d tc e rx o n e n t t r o o p s w h io h a rd ^ m i

m ify to - d is p a tb fa e s re c e iv e d h e re i J y p e c te d .

^7“ ! O L A S a O W , T e b . 1 .— T r o i the t o d a y a s t h e r e s o l t b f c la s h c

s t r i k e r s a n d th e p o l io e . I S h >d.to th e s t r i k e r s a f t e r th e a r re s

t a k e n In c n s to d y .

- O H IO A O O , T e b . 1 — F i f t y t na w o re n e w A m e r ic a n c it iz e n s ,

. s in c e th e e n t r y o f th e c o u n t r c o n ld h a r d ly s p e a k E n g lis h , 1

„ „ f b e l ie v e d A m e r ic a “ T h e b e s t

A M E R IC A M U S T H A V E

> o f A M P L E P R O T E C T IO NV<l'« -I ) ' '* sacre ta rr o f the N avy Declared Thai

W« Should BuUd la rg e Tleet ' are • .k iin t ~oinjr AN N A P O LIS , Md., P^b. l - “ Not ia

you r day w ill there be anyrreduriion oi naval power.”

r, ia ^ re tB X Y io f the Nbvv DanieU mad* th is prcKiiction'today* in presenting tHe

pj;,. commisaioaa to men o f the last reaerre lUed fla»* fraine.1 a t the, naval academ.^.I i n ; He was advocating construction of Ltnn another thrve year navy buUdlog pro- t In gram.

- ' In the course o f Ms speech, be de- c la rrd tb a t *'.we shall not build against aay aation becaoae we have- Haitk tbat

inm tke loague o f ^ e " wiU bring friend. jria> skip among tke natioaa. B n t ke n id |31r tke United Statea ahould have a m v y

b if^ enongh fo r aeirprotectioa.

\ L I ^. IW IK ; IDAHO,

V FieURESn ;HBOVEIILtlON

INBISGBEEmer- .______and *bo-. General March Gives Totals j

X Casualties By Divisions Wi lat - Present Reports Ninety-fi ,y“ Per Cent Completeilms . ''lavo , W ASHINOTON, Feb, l ,—Don>6bH I by , ation haa passed thc m illion.m ark., ring Tbere havo beou dlaotiargod fn I, I t Amorican eamps'and fro u thv ovcrac

. foreea C52,4U meu and 01,237 offico Chiof o f S U f f March announcod ,todi

Total o f men ordered fo r dom'obil a tion la J,386,000, Including 1,243,000

• lO e tbe U ultod SUtca,! Tota l returnod from overseas in m

182.000.'Hwiorable diacharge o f 33 general (

r ficera ao aa to koop pace w ith demc Hixatfou bas been ordered by Marc

• ,Tho regulars roturn to . th e ir regul rank in the army catabliabmuut, whi

adior- tJjo notional guard, o ffice r* nre « n t ' a t to c iv il life .

' O ffice r* going in to the roaervo n« gouco to ta l 10,706 from the domeatie eatn 2l(nth- lishment, -whilo 4,298 in thia count jutvn- applied fo r tronafor In to .i!»e rcahow **l>r arm y. .N c ilrly 2,600 officora ha' a ra 'been ordered from .Washington ani tha t tf'*' armistice.

I rev- Totals G lreatfco Caaunlty tptala, about .95 per coi

complete, w ith tho s ligh tly woandc w ill om itted, wero preaonted. by Mareh f<

<^deil 3» combat diviaion*. miH- W ith the fie ld algnftl'batta liona ai

taina om itted, th tot<(l battle death from utlasluR oud priaonera, 'a'Os S<i,.*:n2, i Iw .o followa:

evi- S lT lilonato K r,t, 5248; 2nd, 8,288; 3rd, 017; 4tl

a JO- 2,980; Cth , 2,304; 0#b, 122; 7th, 32( from 20th, 2,86; 27th, *,194; 2? th ,; 3,8»<

29th, 1,117; 30th, 1,772) SSndi '3,21: .13rd, 1,171; 33th, 1 783 ; 3«th, 869; 371

OBS 1^50; 42nd, 2,950; 77th,' 2,692 ; 7Bt p ri*- 1,82.’>; 79tb, 2,389 ; 80th, U B 5 ; 81*t,.371

i - an 82nd, 1 C92; 88tbJ 66;-89tb, 1,525; OOt ^d a y 1,685;, 91*t, l,7 Q 2 ^.^8 !^ ;;,a ilj.M rd ,'48 a b»- Tb« uUiteaifni ^

, be.aomo.change* In tho^ O fW * jU-- 'a a ld iy to'Vr»eivaiK«>i

and oorrocpoadlng ineraase* i n , otb< L - i . to ta l*. Tke to ta l figu re * fo r. n iaa iiig a:

now reduced to * lM U t '10,000.' men — ^

I, . ID A B O W 1 ^ T H » , ^ . ^Possibly snow 'tonight and tomorroi

E W S E V E N T S

r m a n t r o o p s h a v e a t t a c k e d th e >ng th e e a s te r n f r o n t ie r , o a p tn r in g

O ro s B a m o k li, a c c o r d i ^ t o d is ­la y . A g r e a t q n a n t i t y o f . a r t i l l e r y s ised .

.— O s e c h o fo r p e s h% ve o p c n p ie d m s a p a r t , o f A n s t r ia , a f t e r h .e a vy to o o r ( & ig t o & -V ie n n a d is p a tc h to

I . - : —W o r k m e n h a v e r e v o l t e d in ci t o d e fe n d th e c i t y a g a in s t g oy - y ^ m a rc h in g f r o m B e r l in , a c c o r d i i lg e re t o d a y . H a r d f ig h t in g is e x -

DroopB w o r e p a t r o l l n g t h e s t r e e ts ts h e s b e tw e e n th e O ly d e s h ip y a r d

S h in w e l l , w h o b e p a m e le a d e r o f T e s t o f K i r k w o o d ; a ls o h a s b & e n

L fty G e rm a n s a n d A n s t r ia n s to d a y n s , th e f i r s t t o b e n a t t i r a l iz e d h e ro i n t r y in t o w a r . S o m e o f th e m lh , b n t m o s t o f th e m in s is te d th e y e s t c o u n t r y i n th e w o r ld . * ’

BOILEfJMAKERSTS.BE OUT - ION ON STRIKE IN FRISCI

Man W a lk Ont la 'D «flaaee o f the Iro Trades Coundl’a Ordar to SU y

ot in 8A N FRAKCTSCO, Fob. 1.—Ot >n o f thousand boUenaaken, working i

shepa outside o f ahlpyariia, s lm rk ti made Ten plants had &<«n tU d up I, -tfie , ■' /• 'terre The s trike was c tlled in defiance o IT. the order o f the Iron Trade*.Counr Q o f Is it n ight that the men stay oa tk pro-

The Iron trade* w ill not aid the *tri» > d»> era and w il l take atep* to have the l>oi • lu s t crmakera’ union onsted from the c*uj

e il, i t was predicted. The men a: denianding the Macey awanTtenas ax

t^Y y pay.nhder the Macey agm sieoJo Auguat.

DAIIHO, B A n m D A T , PBBBXTA^T 1. 1919.

P R E S I D E N T S E C O N D F l

I I T O B E . U

I - S P r o g r e s s o f P e a c e .C o

t r a s t t o C o n d i t i o n s

l3 g f O I M F a c t i o n s S h o w

W ith ' T o g e t h e r t n I n t e r e s i

-five ,■ P I V O T A L V I C T Q R I E

cbm . D E T A I L S O N I ^

fromB y BOBE

- - (C opyrlgh f 1911>P A a iS , Feb. 1.—The peace eoi

^ l iu - . dancjr to accapt'practical «ppUc»tln »0 in np ita the be lie f >na« axp

f in d a keeoad tr ip to Franc* xuank i now tu rn a fte r hla departuxa fo r the r n

. depend a o i. on ly .upon disposition o: a l o f-' drawn froim t i t t ooondls and tt ie ir m ob- o f ik e Ametlcan ptogram.' .Carch.>gular .

■fffllTERNIlTlllti ueBflinERs■" HfiEBPENEflllcent ^

” to Special Committee Goes lnl ’ Session to Formuiate'-Plar !•“ >, - for Submission to the Pea(

“• Conference 'PABTS, Fob. 1. — I» t« in .U .o iil

4tb, labor logiaiation- waa fo rm a lly ta* 326; ken up today when tbe apocUl com- ,890; m ittoe handling tba t portion of. thfe ,213; , peace aottlemont went in to aeeaion 37tb ' a t the French m iniatry o f labor of- 78th, flees ahortly boforfc noon..370; A t the aame- timo I t wa*OOth, nonncod th a t thio committee on rep'> 489. : nrsttoa and Oamagea wlU B&Mt A t 9 w ill ■’tt ^o’eloek afternoon a t

__the French m iniatry o f fiBanee-of*etlon fie ’e i. m nal- determ inatlott o f the othM ' program, which w il l be enbmitted r to- the p«ib0 tiongriMs fo r ratUlea>

tion , was ezpeeted to be reaehed a t , the* nekt moetbig o f thla committee,

r ’ "se h e d iilH s fo r 4i30 p. m. Tueadsy, rrow. •----------- .

= . C o u n try M ay Face ~ j H uge N d tio r ia l Deb

D e c la re s th e U n i te d S ta te s ]

------ H e a d e d f o r th e - B o o k s . p f

I n s o lv e n c y •,e —_ W ASHINGTON, Fob. 1.—Tho Unlt^ » S t a ^ ia “ headod <|lrcctj;- -for ;U

roclca- o f nntiona( Insolvency,*' Sea y to r Thotna^ Colorado, declarod todi

to tho aonato.“ Congresi* is i»orcnely Ind ifferent,

J • •nddod Thomns, '*a n ii goes ahead eati fy in g the deiimudii o f constitnonts f

7 approprlalionK. ”O * IluKtf mon'e.v grants by eongress mu

roaw, Thomaa warnod, if.i.dlsa8ter In be avoi<Io<l. novolutton o^ b tn ruptcy, he declared, lies abqad unle economy U jiract^red.

Sonator Weckn, «choing Thomaa' ac g tlmcntH. aiumltcd tho 9750,000,000 na'

program oa nn “ astounding prppoaiti’ w hich ahovlil not bo imposed on tL country .”

Senator K ing doo,lnro<i tho argunien S fo r a big- navy and army “ are tl d nnmi- which drove Oermany and ma

i t o -na tion o f m ilita ris ts .* ’ '

” C a l l i n P o l i c e J oS u p p r e s s I d l e M o

o T h o u s a n d s o f U n e m p lo jre d a i

n P i l la g in g S h o p s a n d C a n s ,

y in g a E io t

= V IE N N A . J»ar~31 (dekiyed).—T• - , -Astire police foree wa* caUed ont I ^ d a ^ o tuppreea a mob o f thousands 5C0 unSnpIpire*! who were p illag ing uho

w hile marching on tho reicbrath buil Iron arreata wero made and tl o tber* disported. The people were I

cited by communist speaker*, who urgi tbem not to pay rent o n til they hi

-One beon given work.• in A t a maa* meeting held fo r the p« c to- o f endorsing the league o t - n P tiona, i«solntlott* were ' p s M d i * f

▼or o f aentra lization o f Oermaa-Ati •e o f t r ia M d Oerman-Bohemia unilor prote unril tio n o f the a l l i ^

tk * -• " , -------------, •D ip iT T r j i m ACCENT

t r i ^ LOS ANOEHjES,- Calif., Feb. 1.—' ‘ I l>oU Thdn’t lik e my «oKtheni d raw l,” w: ^ Q . one o f tke ckargfa made by Mrs. Mac

laa O, K im ba ll, form erly o f Mcmphi ^ Tenneaaee, now w ife o f Thomaa EL K ii

ball, promiAeat ia PitUbarg, Pfantj pen t Taaia, la «i auit fo r divoree whieh al

h!i» on f i le here today. ’

LY ; I. . ■ y ' '

T ^ M A Y F I N D F R E N C H T R I P U N N E C E S S A R

Conference i n M arked Co rts o f JPast Ft/uj Days— Va >w S trong Tendency to G ests o f W orld Harm ony

.IES A L R E A D Y WON r iiY TO B E W ORKED OL

Q B E N J . BENSBB 19U>:,by the Unlti-d^Preaa) - I eonifatence has developed ao marUed a ti iM o n 'o f ths foartaon prlndples^ and .to sp< •zpretaed today tha t Preaident WUson n

mnkceseary.. W hetbar the.prealdettt w i l l I trm ta d State*; tw o w e te k^ace, U known •n o f tbe conferee’s poUcr »n« r hs has w li heir IncUnatloo to work along tbo general lix

.tuat six wueka a fte r hla arrival Franco tho president-felt cdhfideut

t day tha t tho p lv6 ta r victorioa'had ready Locu won, and th'al fo ta ro ar: by tlio conforonco w ill bii' in a trict hvrciico to tho broa«l priuciploa Inc

n od in tbo armiatico term*. .W ith.i I . fo y doya tho dele^tea w»y have I eonipllahod th e 'fra m ln if. o'f a const ^ tio it fo r tho'leaguo o fk a tio M ^ lo < I 1 founH.* "With the principle c f no I I noxationa, the proaideut believea. T I iu hi* opinion,' w il l lie ono o f tho m

V . ,;i‘ ita l acvompliahmenta o f tho peace i tiement. .

I n to WUaon'la advocating ayatomatlzat J, o f the poaeo work to the' utmost, la n S .order to h u n x the handling o f aU^

'e a c e tnllH. Tbe plan fo r reforonco o f 0 great problem to 'a special commltte< now known to have ^een adopted lai l y a t h la auggeation. I t developed

ooal day tha t he abo la urging tb a t 'a U - eommltteea be created to take ca «

;om- .tho leaser questlona, leaving this pe .the bureau fre e 'to contor ita 'a tten tion aion on ly the broader Unea o f tbe aet r of- meat and to mako deelaidna «n

find inga o f tho committees. aa* W ith a ll theae eommltteea funeti

rep' ' in g airaqltaneoualy, a pace cottld t A t aa ls tk tosd . tk a t would bring tbe si : a t i j ig ot tfae trea ty aeveral weoka tu >-of* '■ tban'wa»-beUeved.po«*lble.^-Tho p *

the o f hia Intensive work fo r tea bout ite d day. a tlUog un the* p ru d e n t. flea> faat fe w daya, daring whleh he fou d a t conaiatently a ^ n a t the pbUcy o f * f ttee, ■ ation, were particu la rly try ing . De*] dsy, the fa c t be ia working longer.)

harder than a t .any tim e aldco he aumed office,-tbo preaident contlnuei

. _ 'urge a “ b u ^ up” policy a nd^ l f € O t means fo r c a r i n g i t out.

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p t . ______D A LLA S , Tex,, I ^ b . l ^ T h e w ill

. W. H . Thooasy ca p ita lis t wboi died t last week, 'rtu f iled fo r probate I

to**®.''*r Jthto T^iionma betiuenchcd bin ntirt* est. 8®“ * valued a t •1,000,000, to hla daugh today M ra.Jday-.TbomaaMiller Donvor,,C-

rado, aUpulating thn t a t her d u tb '■®°t, Bhould revert to the Buckner Orpha •“ tla- home, and tho B aptist Sanitarium, b

t * « r Baptia t inatitiiUons. '

• muat W A N T &AOE D IST IK OTI ON t«T >■ B N TIB H E Y ASO IJH H bank- ______unleaa j „ „ 31,— (Delayed)—JI's e n statOHoicn nnd publlciata to<

dccliled to call a maaa meeting wh MiHnn demand tba t the league f nati

. . . nboliflh a ll race discriminationa..Forty members o f both houae* o f

inienta met w ith othor po litie lnud publiclsln. They determined to ' a national maos meeting.

W IL L PBSSBMT b lA IM SW ASH IN TO N , Feb. 1.—8tatem<

tha t' Amorican-Mextcan ott men , ' r fO U preaent tbe ir claims to the peace c

ferenco camo as a surprine fo tho st [ a re department today. The department

ii;. atcd tha t had Edward Dohency, ( LS. ifo n x i* O il made aueh atatemc

befora hU departure^ fo r Europe, m ikh t have been refused a paan^ort.

. -T h e ' PBNSIO N tia n n T r .f l^ W ASHINOTON, Feb. l.-:-B y a v

Qda 0 . 2^5 2 the honae la te today paa" tho pension b ill, carrying approximi

ly $2^15,000,01)0. Bepreaentative Bl. ton e f Tcxaa and ncpreacntative Qul

'w ged 5lii«ii>»lppi, voted aj.-*in»t the b ily had ____

e pur- .S O L S IE B S I>t - na-Ln fa T h e T w in P aU s K e w s w in-Asa- a c c e p t, f r e e o f c h a rg e , a<i>rotec- r e r t l s i n g ' f r o m s o ld ie rs lo o l i

I in g f o r p o s i t io n s 'o r w o r li S n c h a d v e r t is in g w H l b e c a iI r ie d f o r i i s lo n g a s m a y b

n e c e s s a ry i n th e in te r e s t s c’ was s o ld ie r d e s ir in g e m p t o

m e n t , n ^ n a p p l ic a t io n a t T hmphim ? e w s o l f ic e .

Kim - a b s o ld ie r s d e s ir in g t o danayi- so a r e o o rd ia O y ia r f t e d tb ahe m a k e f n n n a e o f t h is c f f e r .

nJ E W S— - .P U O B F ira O B K

P PEACEflBREJIB IILLSPEED OP LEIttEPUp

Plenary Session Postponed Permit Catching tip in Wc of Arranging Details League of Nations

O U T EARLY PRESENTATION- _0F PROGRAM ASSURI

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* s ^ r t l ie v e d S e t t le d a n d M o re H i 1 msy m o n io t ts D e b a te - A n t ic ip a t

in N e a r P n tn r e>wn to . , , •w ith . • •" '

1 lines By FRED 8. FBROtTSON ’IvbI in PARIS, Fob. i .—Tho iuua l pies !..!» t l waa poatponed today petleut tiir ti,p bureau to speed up -ael

Z i Xinclud- Prai^dent Wiiaon cokjerred w lth X

Itb ln « Oftoena.|6muta funtU- 1ave ac- comparing' the Amerionatltu- le i ^ e o f na tions.nlo con- ro*pectivo ontUne*, th s t tb e > J no an- proposIUoa may be pq t in shape-,I Thia P»«ntl»tJon to tbe peace cotigress' n ,0 moattee set- The ^ U e f was expresaed .U i’ ^

quarters tha t demonstration 'ct'\ l ia t io n prstetlcaWUty o f , the league, , as. 4 ost, in deneed in savend, recent deelsloaa aU' do- the bureau, wotUd hasten fgreem ent i f each the details o f I t* make up, n e C Ittee la a a n colonial question was TirtnaUx i 1 large- tied In aecordaac^ ir i th p r ln c l j ^ ped to- tbe lea^na. P re v lo u ^ , the bo ieu .J t 'm o re fteted in the capacity « f an assoi » » o f tio n o f n a tion ! In w a rn in f m trS l'- i I peace .eastern. Eoropeaa eoaa|bcies, .to ■ ee :lbn oB w a n ia ^ oVer disputed t e ir lto rlas.- 1 aettle- bwean asauaed a ^m lla » e ^ ia a lly 3

on the te rday when k 'd e c id e d te s ^ d gates to itndghten eut .the a rgnn

inetioQ- between tbo Osecha.aad the Poles 0 utd > foM aaa{on:>f t t * t . r | s k I n d o f t f ^ ' ie slftn- trieC ' '■•' • .a n ra rr • Old .■ ttM tta g It im lm

^ a n ^e .hai,deWlop«d la* relations o f the Caeehs aad PoIm

* th a t ‘ th e ir rcfiresektiittTos are s lit x o u ^ t ^ peaee: eonfer^riee- tfrnZS ^ ^t tP M d y®* outbursts o f f l ^ t l n fK • • tween th e ir own trt»op* over the qi "® ^ tlon .o ff readj«*tri»ents o f tb s ir o w ii j

A boundario*. A temporary scttlecneiit tho a llie d commission wlU be foUo^ by f in a l settlement by the league,

. oMtlons when the la tte r InatitntlooITU N B to rm M r eaUbllahed.

Oae Qtiastlon Settled w il l o f Speculation a* to whether ^ e F ed bere lippine lalanda and tbe Panama ,ei te hero w il l be considered In tbe in terpatlo

isation o f eolonlaJ p o s m io ^ and-ira eatate, waya was ended today when it'w aa Ughter, th o riU tive ly atatwl tba t a e ith ^ w« r,.CaIo- be-.brought up-aa.. boih., m u th i t Amorican and freo from a n y '^ i^ 'n ^ phana’ was pointed out tha t the Mqokm n, both W ne w il l not be diaturbed aa i t w ill

^ in automaUcally w ith tbe league ^ t lo n a . . ' , ' '

fSEBOySlTTEItieiana , —

Nearly Half Million: Railw Workers Will Walk Out

* Early Next Week;emonta — . f

° ■ LOXDOX, F r t- l.—n n t l r > h . l f ■atate ra ilw ay workera a till atrike n , f week unleaa the government ntervei

•v Cal- Informed b y la' ’ nta toda.v. Such a atrike wo

t completel.r paralyte tranaportatlon >ort Great B rita in and Ireland.

■ The walkout would affect more tl 8 -100000 manual wokera, Inclndlng t na vote englnecrt and switchmen, aad o paased cJcrk*, incladiag telegraph-cimote- The manual workers demand equal x , rra<-nUttoii w ith rap loyers oa aU vQuinn, "•“ >■ managing board* snd a-wag»

vance o f 10 ahilCngs (#2JS0) a The clerka want jo in t control o f prumotions and ahorter' hours tke c workem aakng a 36 hour week aod ' n ight workers a 34 hour week. •

The manxial workers, who aro M controlled by the “ Shop Steward which are generally r»farded As^ei a tits tln g a soviet fo ra 'o f laaaagcai

o r k . _h a v e already issned aa a lttw a taw C W - they w in atrike February 9 nmlrm ik f demand*, are granted. The clerks nf OX are s t i l l rspreMStCd by tb e lr ftga l lo y - Q„{oo o fhcia ls, are aaid te b« prs|Mi T h e to w alk OU? atXt week, however. '•

the clerka walk out, l i aeesied e * r t y d o that the manual. w o rk e rr -> » d ld .^ I advantage o f th is to MW-tSe . d a ^f th« lr owa s trike 'ahead.a iid w v d l,< '* simcltaneoaaly w itk ik e . eisrka.-.::V

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N E W T O E K , Fob. .L ^ ^ p u b lie iu i . iM d e n ; who sra dodarod to b« eooaid*’ e r in * ,tho avttU*bUity o f Soaator M llos Poiadextor o f W M hlngton m a p««i* dcatla l poeriblUty In IMO, are undci- ‘ •tood todA j to hAvo beea improaMd h j Poindexter's •ddreaa a t a reopblloaa

' i t i in w l a i l might la wbleh ho voiced •' diamand fo r “ th e ’ re-Msortion o f the ^■ Amerleaa s p i r i t ”’ “ l t > tim o to co ll a h a lt to tho A»c- — trine o f IntenuU ionaliim ,'^ he said,'aad ■

' expjessed tho fear tha t the 'proposed I I ' legae o f nations would InvolTO • 11

<<fftnage, new d o c tr in e / ' which .majr I I . caost th is repoblic to ‘ ‘ d r i f t away from its h istorical aaohoftges."

“ The American people," Polodexter ' said, “ are mach more ia to ro s t^ la

t h ^ in t * n a l problems than' ia Jtho diapositiop o f the G em aa colonies.

V M d M a t H oau . “ We .haTe m ^ j menacing asd sin­

is te r qoestioBs hero at homo tb a t take , precedence over the fu tu re o f Meeopo- ta m ia ," be said, “ and' the* president Is j

, BOW engBffod in se ttling controvorslee :fh a t the allies.could have settled.

V opinion is tha t Great B rita in aad I ^ c e s h ^ ld take tbo lands t h ^ re»- cued from the despotism o f the Germaai

I and 'the Turks. - at!..• “ The true poUey o f the American _ j J goverameat is to a ro id pennsaent par- ;a ic ip a tio n In 'ih 'e govemmeat o f E p f ^bp®. A m eric* is aow, a w orld ■power aad■ most p lay its pa rt ia tho a ffa ire .of the ' , woria, hat its p a rt la tho leadership

and hegemony o f tho noT^ w o r ld ." . ,■Poladexter favored tho XTaited Slate*

coatrlbating its share. “ t<^sBch a m ll*. itary. force aa m a y .b o necessary to

stamp out w ith f iro and|Sword Bolshe- . .Tlsm ia Bnropo, which fa bn t aaother 1'a am e'for aaarchy and .saTagery.*.* ^ j

/p tec id i L iq u o r Cam e ? : O f D is loya l Remarks

'V n io ‘ la O h ttrg e d W i t h S b . d f t io n S a y s . j i a v ^ o w a i i

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PO BTLAN I), Ore., IV b . 1.— Y e ilB i; ““ .'i day the goverament was try in g to prove

, Henry A lbem goUty o f a violation o f the etyionnga a«t. •* „

. ' T o d i^ 'th e defeoae Is attem pting to ; prove tho“ m iUioaaire m ille r .is a peri- odlcal dniakard.\ Tbe purpose is to show th a t the. do-

•fondant was not rosponsible whea he ■made the alleged sodiUous utterances; tha t he waa .a v ic tim o f government

' agents w iio trw p e d him b y getting him • Intoxicated-

H ie defease started iU ^eetimoay late Thursday afteraoon b y calling D r . ^ & A . S o ^M T , o f Portlaad , to th e -s tu d ;Ha tea tlfiod t lm t A lbers waa • peri- odieal dm akard o f the worM t jp « — an exem pla ir c itisea whea sober “ and

•a. fo o l when d ra n k .* ' “X A l- , 8A p o rtw oa tbe tra ia oa which A l*

bers rode October 8, 1918, whea h# made alleged seditioos sUtemeato th a t ^ resoKed In fo u r o f the seven <»uata to the lad ictm eat agaiast him , tes tified «nd Albera. was “ very dniak.»» « or t

The case ia expected to be sabm itt*d «>«»' to the ju r y eome t ia » tomorrow. “ or.

Bodies a re Rewued ' ^ F rom W recked Vessel bom

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reseuing bodies from tbe Prlaecss Xo. Sophia wl^icb waa lost '• r ith many livo.s and In the L r n ca n tl o f f the Alaska coast a t tl October S6th, is proceedng rapidly.'

D ivers fear tba t i f tbo rescue vrork is delayed Ufo preservers, wbich ara hold* maay bodies near tbe roofs o f state- mas: rcxans and cabins, w ill bccome water- logged, allow ing tho bodies to sink aad be w«she«l th ro u f^ windoWv in to deep qji] ’ rater. meat

M ariab D iver Jacobion~r».'portHJ tho ^ Sophia re ftag on a nandy bottom and intaet. I t ' caa be Milvaged, he said, p * Earlier reports were tba t the nhip bad liroken np.

bO HPASES B B L A T IV :^ FOBOZrS |. LONDON, Fob. L -^ (B r lti« h Admir- sltT W lre le n )—Figures issned by the .\meriean arm y command regarding the eompardtive strength o f the B ritiah and Amorican forces in Francc a t tbe Umo the armistice was signed need some am­plication. Those f ig u re ! showed that at that time theW> w er* 1.70,000 British ' troops in Prance and 1,000,000 American treo}M. The B r itis h figures inelado a ll their f ig h tin g men la IVynee, but the Aiaariean fignres include not o n lr -.’ .eir f igh ting s tn n g th b n t a ll tro o p * ' in Irta in g and an x ilia ry w rv ieev B r it i ih tuscrvfs e f eonsse, were being trained I* Ih is eoontry aad aot in France.

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F^oys Illustrators Give'Style a>d of Woman Who, Wiii Meet >»'"

the Requirements ^

NEW YO BK, I V * ; 1.— H«r« k o , tho spocificatlons fo r a perfect woman,, as tj,, agrood upon by Howard Ohaadlor <rh< Christy, -Pearyhn Staalaws aad Har- six! rlson Fisher, famous illustra tors, who ^ w ill p ick tho prixo beauty o f Now Y o rk ^ n t tho Ohu-Chia-Chow b a ll to n ig h t '/- ifoso: A p u g , noso. W ill rn in the . ^ a Venue, C hris ty ^doclaros., Tho aoso chancoq o f a Wonion w ith thd 'body o f t . j may bo Bomnn. or Orook or .any $tber neco'pted style, bu t it, mnst not bo pug f or lioolod. ' e»r

Chin: Strongtb is required in the chin, * not masculine strength, but fomlne s tro n g ^ . Crown prlnco chins w il l not poM muster, the judges .aghK].

''.EYES: Thoy must havo tho lustre ^ o f Intolligence. , - Tin

H A IB : TJiick ' and h.B trou»-any O- I nliade; natural shade, tb a t Is. 1-

H E A D : I t must s it w ith d ig n ity oa her shoulders. trio

T0E8O : The a rtis ts agreed tha t fac* la l boiiuty olon would no t make a winner. Every movemont, graceful of2 otherwUe, w il l be counted in tbe score, Stanalawj. declared. ^1*

L IM B S ( le ^ ) : They must not'be tpo San long fo r tho body nor too shoijt fo r tho body. The eame troes fo r theVrms.

“ A woman’s lim bs may f fa /^ ^ o q g fo r her body and her head elthor saiall or large.' She w o n 't d o " said Christy.

‘ * Her nose may be pag ,bor ha ir th ic k C. and lustrous, her chia w e i^ , b u t ber gcoi body p e rfe c t Sbe w o n 't do. ingt

“ Wo w il l look fo r a woman who may bo ta ll or short b u t whoso limbs f i t DA^ the length o f her body, whoso Ijead alts w ith d ign ity , whbso noso f i t s hor faeial ! eomposition, whoso eyes have l ife tfnd nl>ovo a ll, whose face radateg in te lli- Bep gonce." . Nov

Pcnryhn Stanlaws said: “ A woman rlgfa may w in the goldca appio oven I f her w in fa ro in not so beautlfid as some other. M Wc w ill wateh fo r a womn who eom- poa< bines gm co.nnd ib o a u ty 'in poise, car- out riage and movments when w a lk ^ g and D d a n ^ g . " w in

“ There w il l be many beautifn l wom- bis & a t the b a ll ', said Harrisoa E^shnr. chie

couse, they may be o f a ll'a icas essa and shapes and tho selection o f a queen ’3f b e u ty WiU be d i f f ic u l t Facial TB3 beauty t^alone docs not make a’ Win* . 1 a o r."

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NEW yO K K , i \ * . 1.—C n y lu g 2,738 “ »» tiomo-coming 'i^ a n e a n troops the Unitod States ‘,traAsport Mionokahdia A' irr ivo d here fro m B re s t TbeUinnekahda htid on board companies this

B, C, D , I , K , L , and M fo ld aad »» * i ta f f hoadqtiar^crs coinpaay, piachiae (tm compaay,-jnpply company and med- aa i detaehBMat the 820th ia£»atr>’ ; * i3rd division Cadre, castaal company S'o. 22 (A labam a); 142 casual officers md *«ven civ ilians, i t was announcod It the j» r t o f embarkation-.

H U N TS PO B P IA V B B B * ^CHICAOO, Peb. i . - J a c k Hendricks, -

nanage^ o f tho Indianapolis Ameriean .ssociation team, was-oxpected here to- lay on a hun t fo r players. Owner Me- >ill announced 'H endrickff^ reappolnV -f®” * aent-Jste yesterday.

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Casual Troops Who Landed To- P '_,(lay Represent'Almost Every

'Section of'the United States and Alaska , .

NEW TO EK, Fob. I . — Prom S itka Alaska, to Punta Qorda, F lorida, and a] from East Port, Malno, to San Diego, bi California, aod tbousonds o f cities and st towns between, eame the offices aad tc soldiers who marched o f f the trasport oi Mongolia today. o(

More than 97 per eeat o f thjs 4,281 pi men aboard wore Vdunded. ije w th u t' t ]

. 000 o f thosO howover, were nnder mod- m ical care who'n the ship arrived.

Tho re tu ra lag troopa were nnder com* ai mand o f M a jo r N . B . Cbompioa, .^Itx- t i andria, V irg in ia . O ffice rs o f th is s ta ff ol on board included, Captain M. A . 'M o tt, in LosAngolcSj who returned w ltb a brido; he Lieutenants W ..F . E n righ t St. Josepb, oi M o.; E. P. M urphy, Omaha, Nebr.; W. st M . Mayor, C h ic ^ o ; aad Oaptala F» llx Bcauehamp, S itka, Alaska. .

'Beauchamp wore the O ro ix ’Do Ouoito ond had been 'c ited fo r ind iv idua l hero* isRi on tbe fie ld .

Ohatoaa-Thelixy M an < yr, Ono o f tho moet in te resting ;;roups it t

was tho casual company o f t>5 marines as fro mail'sections who-wore a t Chntoaa- s<j' T he iny wbon. the Oormana. were halted, fa Tho marines wore fro m thd - t lu t and y l sixth regiments o f th e 'fo n r th brigade.'

Captain F . A i t iley lw o ln o f Portland, . Ore., .woa aboard . . He had been co wonnded threo- times. ' . ' uc• Among mon from the Pacifio coast on board were tb o 'fo llo w ln g , a ll.o f whom un

F rom . San S’ra n c ia co ^e rg o a n t Se- to gu'rd Mlckolson, Privates J . M. Mesick, OO J. J. l#w ,-J . M. Doran, Frod E. Seiko, of 0 . I t Andreo, M. W , G r if f in , J- J. Nolan, F rank D ittm a r Chas. Gainzort cr and JoK. H offm an..- - be

I'Vom Los Angeles—Sergeant Chas. I t T inloy, Privates Mathias Honnoss, Earl O. .Cook, R. K . Ko)b, P. S. Dunham, W. wi H. Kent, Modosto; P riva tes 0. B . Q, ou Cro«v Tulnro; B. A . ' McBath, Calipa- j,o tr ia ; Sonle Arm strong, S tockton; - H . m : 0 / . Vurogge, H tocktoa; C. McBride, aa Pullorton; C. V. Howard aad E . H . an ttouse, l^ n g Bcach; V ic to r Satumo,.A. Dougherty, J J . Corey, and. D b tle l' Brn- v . a il, Oakland; j . 'E . P e terkln Pomona; gn Snmuol V ida l, P asad< ^; L . Belknop, Tulao; O. L . G lff in , B ive^de ; J . B. Cassidy, Berkeley; W . E. Green, Berk- ^ oley; W. SI Eonfro, B akersfie ld ; F . L. Foster, Santa Hoalca, and A lbe rt E. ,Orciner, Saa Pedro.

C. K P rin t* , Globe, A rltona , and Sor* gcant 'LcBlle } i . Bcckor, Tacoma, W^sb* t],, ington, were w i^h the C a lifo rn ia casuals. *

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W ASHINGTON, Fob. 1.— Answering g - Beprosentative Mann, Secretary of- tho Navy D ^ o ls . today inslstod he acted r ig h tly in buying Marconi ablp-to-shore wireless atatioas. .

Mapn held DaajolA should be * im- poachod fo r th is purehaae made w ith ­out special ^utborizatioa fro m congress, die

Daniels replied to the press th a t his An wireless extension w«a used and tha t bis judgm ent and th a t o f othor n«yy L ii chiefs ■wi^ th a t the -^rchase was nee- doi essar}’ and proper. ' co]

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LAW RENCE, MAss., Fob. 1.— Every pai dovelopmont in .the te x tile - la b o r situa- hiri tion hore today* pointed to a s trike on the next Monday.

Although the employes o f the Amer- lean Woolen company m ills up to early th is afternoon had eomo to no decision on the o ffe r o f the compaay graatiag them a 48 hour w o rk woek w ith 48 hours' pay, an overwhelm lagly m ajor­ity o f th if35,000 te x tile operatives had H * either voted fo r or o re apparently In fa vo r o f a s tr iko Moaday to enforce the ir demands fo r 64-hours pay fo r ,48 * hours' woric.

LBAG U B ZB IN V B S T IO A T B D 'CIUCAGO, Feb. 1— W ealthy Chi

cagoans connected w ith the Chicago „ chapter o f tbe national u c u r ity leagua were to appear, beforo a congresaioaal committee investigating tbo league here today. Chairman n . H . M errick, bead j, o f the Chicago chapter, denied yester- g j. day hia organlrstion was connected w ith tha t in New Y ork. Ho declared uesUoning o f congressional candidates j . rcgarding-^their war stand waa proper l>««auM the rongremmcn were publie lerranta, g rr i

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^ A R I B , Feb. 1.—Ameriea in estab- C lisblng a naval baae in DanriK, Ge^ d iti' many, fo r tbe purpoie o f cx f^d itin g and tpr< Insuring thc s ^ c ty o f Polish re lie f by work, i t wan nnnouncod today. S im ilar ^*ot haeeji w i l l be e'stabliabod in. the princi- B oI i pai near 6astBrn |>einta 'to a i^ tho ^ Czechoslovaks, H t:cf^riacA an'l other hcrt aationalities in that region. rjui

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CITIC.VGO.' Feb. 1.— ChLeaRo’s f ir s t fr ic ip rinc robin and f i r t t baseball hold-oct p ly i ipj<arts> hen? today. The hold out ia )im Vaughn, Ipft-hamled Onb hurler. A rhe Ri>hin'i« unknown. o f 1

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EDRGOiiENT' Policies Will Be Changed Into ' Six Different Kinds in Con- ; ' version From War to Peac?, Tihies1 WABHffiTOTON, IVib. J.— Pr,o»irion«1 approximattog old age poasions are to , be inclnaed‘‘ ln the now govcrnpiont 'in*[ surance policies, i t waa o f f ic ia lly stated 1 today. The polldea In to ^b ie b tbo prcs- ; ont wartime insurance may be convert­

ed number six—ord inary l ife , tw enty -payment Ufo, th ir ty payment life ,'tw e n ­ty year endowment, th ir ty year endow­ment and endowment “ age 6 2 ."

In eaeb s ix o f tho jw lie ies claused aro included whleh povlde -tox tbo con* tlnued payment o f alldwna'ces a evoat o f to ta l d isability o f the ia s a r ^ dai> ing the life o f the poUcy. ' Tbe policy holder wU) draw tbe regular allowaace olthongh paymeat o f preminm may bavo. s to p ^ d , i t la explaiaed.

Tho poUciea are also p to n e d 16 in* elude partic ipating d lvidoad features, o ffic ia ls said. Beseryoa o f tbe govern* mont -^urcau— i f a proposed ameudment „ to tbo insurance aet possQS c o n g re s i w i l l bo iavested. in govoronient socur- f itcs Insuring a fund upon which tb draw k as “ p r o f i t " . I t was lijd lcatod tho rc- | tiervcB w ill bo invested in bonds o f tbo farm loan banka which a t present aro yie ld ing about 4 1-2 per ce n t

■Daatii A m rd a ^E lg b -Death awards since tho goyorumunt

entered tho '^nsufanco fie ld woro an­nounced today a t' 34,060' a ^ e g a t ln g . *294,720,600. During the month o f Jon­uary, indud ing estimate on tho claims to be roceivod today, the. death ' a^^nids n totaled 10,900, amounting to «102.S.’II,- 000, Colonel Henry D . Lindsloy chief o f tho bureau, reported. '•

In allotmonts and allowances audloc- cru6d. death claims disbursemonts <>f the bureau amounted to $363,130,007 since i t . began operation. '

P ractica lly a ll o f the cortificntu ii Tor wnrtim o insurance h a v fi’^boon mnilod out, L indsloy said. O f tho 4 480,1100 n policios outstanding, 4,28,000 bav4 boen Jt sent to ’ tho boneficiarlea o f tho soldiers, w sailoca nnd maines who carry (ho insur- th ance: ‘

Insuraucd w ritten by th e ’got'emment has rOachetfS54»e-raatouadingj to ta l* o f ♦39JJ32^1^5d$^abont^.; IW,980;0<» 000 thoro ifahx tho combino^ iaaunaco ont- s taadU g^o f"a^-co inm orc la l life , laanr* once* compaalos ]K. the Uaited Statea. ^ Tho average o f iasnraaco carrlod by mea ^ ia tho service U $7,160. . “^T be bnrMin, however, la s t i l l w r ith tg . insurance applications aro comiug n by the. hundreds da ily. '

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;N E W YORK, Feb. J.—Captain Ed- die Bickcnbncker, famous aoo o f tho ^ Amorican lair forces, was nearing Now , Y o rk . to d v abooffd tho Wbit»» S tar L ine r A dria tic , occordlng to antomobllo doalsra who have, planned a great re­ception fo r the formor antomobllo s p o ^ star. Bickenbacker w il l be entertained ^ a t a banquet a t the W aldorf Monday . .n ight, i f ho arrives. . ho

Captain “ J im m y-" Molsansr,,,.'com* panlon o f Rickonbackor in ' maay o f b ltfr f lig b U , also is aald to bo aboard tho b ig traasport

Tbo A dria tic was expected to reach Ambrose Channel la te this afternoon.

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W ASHINGTON,' Feb. 3.— The bat­tle to got the four-year im m igration ex­clusion b il l throogh th is session o f con* greas was carried beforo the house mlao eommittee today fo r a special ru lo pro­vid ing fo r condderation o f tbe measure in tho honse eariy next week.

ReprosenUtives Sabbath, Illin o is , and Biegel o f Now York, appeared baforo [ L the rules committee in oppositloa to _ the measure.

Fato o f the im m igration b i l l depends ^ on the rules committee's aetion.

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CHICAGO, Feb. 1.—RcmoviU o f con-'’ lit io n s which make radical thonght ipread was tbe remedy propoaed today :>y Rev. John Cavanaugh, president lit S’ o tr^ Dame univcm ity as a cure fn r Bolshevism.

f a k i n g nt a jewelers' convention ic rr , Rev. Cavanaugh said “ Uaclo Sam nust pu ll tbe fang i o f Bolsbevioa by lestroying thc conditions th a t make -ndieal thought ^ re a d . M u lt ip ly the 'ricnds o f private ownership by m shl- >lying tbe private owners o f property .’ ’

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- - By H . g H A M ILT O Nr N EW YOEK,-Feb. 1.— Jack Dcmps'-y i J j iro b a b ly 'w ill not moot B il ly Misko in ] 0 n twenty-round bout a t Now Orleans, j a Jack Kcams, managsr fo r tho boavy-^ j I, weight star who ia being coijBiderod as '. the logical man to moot Joas W illa rd , <

’ eelarod to The Uaited Press todoy ] ( tha t New Orleans promoters havo k il l- < f ed so much time and have handled e Q th in g in sueb a foggy way th a t he has t

docidod to lo t tho match dlo uale«s the j .. ^ g in a V -agreomout. Ta ca iriod o n t

Kearns declared ho had ro e e iv ^ a mea- s a ^ from the New Orleans m eir tlHaj^ him th a t unless ho lauaedlately aocopt* d terms offered a ll negotiations would be declared o f f , but the m casa^ wound up w ith Ithe assertion th a t Tex R ickard waa n il wrong w ith th a t W illa rd s tu ff. *

Ohancea UnfaTorable 'Kearns cam e'to the conelUAion th a t c

tho Louisiana elub is d ickering fo r the g W illa rd f^ght and declined to oveo t answer tbe tologram. ' p' “ Chances a re ," he said, “ th is iiliako j bout w ill not bo hold • I am expocthig s to hear from Rickard any day w l{h ro- n gard to tho b ig f ig h t and the terms he ^ presents probably w ill make t t nipos* o sible fo r Dempsey to d o 'a n y . fig h tin g c boforo ho meets W illa rd .. T h a t aud the a t t i t u ^ o f the New. Orleans promutora tl p ra c t iw ly makes i t a cinch tb a t M isko jt w il l havo to ■wait." «

Dempsey la ow ooi h is way east from a S alt Lako C ity where be wont a row tl day^ ago to v is it his mother who has been Ul. When he rcaehcs New Y ork ho w ill s tart on another theatrical tour fo r whieh ho has boen ^ a ra n tto d “000 ior-a few weeks work.

A U IH O E IZ B B OONSTBUOnON ^ W ASHINOTON, Peb. 1.—Tho house

naval cosunittee today voted unanl- 0 mously to anthorlte tho construction o f ton ca^>itaI ^ Ip s and ton scoot chiisera I during the aext threo years.

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r Italians and-Serbs Each Claim -They Beat the Austrians

and Want Spoils.J P a 'e 'is , Fob. ' i . — Tbo prqvorbUl

. tempest In .teapot has arisen hero-to- [0 day fiotwoon tho Serbs and the Ita lians

over who beat the Anstrians, and as to whom th * Anstro-Hnngariaa flee t be­longs. . , / ■

Ita lians c la im o d ,th a t Serbian “ in- ^y toUectuala" addrosMd a manifesto to 1° French po litic ians and others,-ehargin'g I®' the Itn lions w ith porsocutia'g Jogo- y-, ^ v f i in occupied territories, form iddlag

w patiiig ' o f the Jugo-Slav cockade, etc., d, dM iaring -the A ustrian defeat o v th s ^y Piavo' and the resultant collapse o f th4 Ll- emplro was dne p r ln c lp ^ Iy to the Jago- i i S lav-revoluUea and da ism g the Ans- ■ u tr ia n navy, beeauae i t was large ly b u ilt, le paid fo r ' and maanod'''by'7ogo-Slava,‘t who revolutcd aa'ff seixed i t

The Ita lla a - bureau o ^ propaganda horo issued a counter m a ^ e s to . . I t declared th a t tho c h a r ts o f porsoou- tio ^ are based solely upon the arrest o f

f a priest named B lonahlnl, a a^toripns austrophile. Th,e cockades which a t f ir s t woro authorixed woro la to r banned bo­

l t causo they provoked disorders and - >0 mado t possible fo r enemies o f I tfd y ^ to circulate free ly through the occu­

pied te rrito ries as d id the At^striaa aee, B ieafio ld , aeeordiag to the eoaator

S aiaaifoeto. B lenfie ld , who lod 'maay n igh t bombing ra ids 'ba Vealce, was.

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tho statemeat tha t the dow nfa ll o t tbo0 Austlan empire dtie to thd m ilita ry

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ComjjiUsionprB o f tS« Tw in SWIb blgh- ‘ ^ a y d is tric t are. to mee^ hore to d a j.to

the work o f fo ra n la tia f^ a .pro- ira m fq r ext«nalve rood baiJdinff in tbo d ia trie t tbU year. * The Mssiona f t n .to continue n n til tho p ro^om Is eomidet* ed. W. L . JobnMU, d i# tric t .d ina to r o f roBde, ifl to meet w ith tbe eommlaaion* org, to os^st aad odvias thom in reaih* in ^ eondusioos.witb reapeet to tb * pro*

• (tram from 'copiouB fie ld notea and in* form atloa both local and general wUeb he has boeo b'uay'com piling'for eeveral inoDtbs past.

Stato Boada to n e o n Aa eaeential feature, o f, tho program

is to b« tbo ca lling o f a boad eleotlon 'to provide fo r funds aeedlei}, in addi*

> tiod to^tuna available from state and county taxes end m otor-veblde toxoa^ to ca n y the plans to completion. I t ia probable tb a t recommeadatioa fo r the hard, surfacing o f ' tbo s ta t i higbwara vxtcndlDg through tho d ia trie t wU l V» ■ liicludod in . tho program; i

Mombers o f tbe board o f h igb ifay d i» trJct commlsslonora a r* a . B .; CbanaoJ^ TwJa FaUs; X M . Steelsmitb, K im ber­ly, v.'<id A . £ .* la ra o n , H o llis ter. '

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- -Tii® in fluoaza epidemic in^5*frinJPallf . ~ seems to bave miheUii A n t ir e ly ^ Tw in

Falls. In three daya past tbero hnvo <l>c«n no new ease^ reported to the conn* 'y health o ffice r. Tho emergency an- <lex to 'th e coonty general hospital < rh ich waa opened to caro fb r influenza

patients baa been vacant daring theI*aat weok, only the jo iiito fc rem aining jon the premises. The c ity on ]M dS y ^•lisponsed w ith the sordcoa o f 0 .-W . ,Doan, c ity health o fficer, wbo had been (employed in tha t capacity fo r ' aboat ,nine weeks. ‘

UBTBD U K S B B BAjOB aASUALTT BewUderod b j; the appearance o f U a a

- naue eD O ftaat^ in th e ta a u a lty lis ts , "t relativea and f ie n d s o f Em est Bnyder, t •Su'-'oi M r. and H enry Snydor, are woodaring ju s t w lia t the young sol- i d ie r ’s tU to s is . '

Snyder'a name baa appoared under nearly e rery anbdivisioa o f the easnat* * ty lis t.

F irs t be was reported severely woond* <d. -

Tben he was reported a p’risoaar. N ext he waa listed among the k illed, p

« . Tben his nnmo was among thoso "p ro - h V vioosly reported mlsging in taction, now «

s lig h tly woaadod.” sA fto r .that he was supposed to ha,ve n

' escaped from the Germans and intern* d ■ oJ In 'Stockholm . ,, f

T h * k te a t ia th a t ho waa'dlaebarged b . from a Oerman hospitnl as a priaonar o and re tn rsed-to IVasca. , i-i

Snyder haa w ritte n homo regularly a; and the ' on ly h u rt mentioned b y him was th a t he waa woonded s ligh tly Im o: one haad and one ear. It

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' t i ^ fa a ix weeks’ iM k out. T h ir ty S' thoosand TTlstor Volonteora aad (peoia i m cotiBtai>1es are being held I d 'reaerra to P jjrew rve ordar..

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^ (Special to Tbo News) •'BOISB, Fob. 1—Asking congress io

appropriate *500,000 to bu ild a h igh- way up tho aouth fo rk o f-tho Clearwa*

QQ. to r rive r, the hou^o Thursday passed 1]^. tiio jo in t momoriai w iiich had prev iop* ^ ]y gono through tho senate. . ^

' P rovid ing f o r , the re lie f o f ‘ indigent [0]} soldiers aad sallbrB and c re a t i^ coun- rfli ty ro lio f eommissionors, House BiU No.

17'by.Bennett o f Ooo^ng, also passed the house.

un Othor b ills to got through tbo lower Ipii body a t a busy sm Ioo , wero: creation j { . o f a state bureoa o f miaea and apprty Q j p ria tin g 30,000 tborefor; a u th o r in g

court ri^o rto ra to n ta in a ll fees; ia Houso B i l l No. S4 amending the. law

re la ting to records';^om f in a l judg* y t m ontj a b il l p r o v id ^ fo r ly ing*in bos-

.pita ls; and Houso B il l No. 47 tuy Giv* OM authorizing county commissioners

is. to bur>* soldiora and defray oxponsos 9] whero tlic famiUc's nro w ithout funds. It- BOI8 E, Feb. 1—Shijiila tho logU a- i

turo pass th e 'b il l consolidating the A l* | bion Norm U dnd Idaho Technical In - . s tltu tlbn , the namo .-of the Pocatollo \ school would be ‘ ‘ Tho Idaho Technical j

e In s titu te and Normal SchooL" No | threat. change would - be made in . the {

IB functions u f tho two schools. The stato , boar d o f education .and tbo regente o f , the U n iv e rs ity 'o f 'Id a h o 'W ii ld Slivo cborge. I t in bollevod horo tha t tha b il l w i l l paM _

Fixes Barber’ s O o s iM E o u r | ia &OISB, Feb. 1.— I t w o i Bepresenta- ro tive T h o iw who introduced a ' b il l bn t Q. Thursdo}* in to tho-house provid ing fo r / B. the closing o f barber shops In a ll cU* t i ies o f the f ira t class a t seven 0 'clock. a W ould CMvo Woman Plaeo • r >• BOISB, Feb. l^ H o re o fte r there w il l » < bb oae woman member o f the board o f t ^ Yogents o f “Uio U n ivers ity o f _ Idaho,'• flhould ft b il l by tho women members o f 'c

tho house' o f representatives o f Idah^ pass through the legislative grind.

Another measure by the fem inine lai# I' makers provides fo r the sogrogation o f >

* sexea 'ln .tho Idaho |Industria l tra in in g I* school. The b i l l carries an approptla* ^ h "tion o f *50,000 to pro'%’ide cottages fo r c r, the g irls. , a « ----------- (i

'■ WOULD GIVE STATE A HAND ‘" B^^rsei^tatlTes Propose B i l l P roviding ^

fo r W ork fo r tho Betum lng g,I. Soldier* „

— —— pBOISB, Feb. 1— A concrete plan to cl

I, provide useful employment in ru ra l hk- homos fo r soldiorn and to co operate slr w ith federal plans and those o f other tl

states ia tbo subject o f an im portant ti0 measuro Introduaed in tbo hoiiao yester- n I* day by Ropronctitatlvo Glvena and ci

Featherstone. A sottlement boafd wiU it1 be created on which tho commlsaloner r o f pabilc works, the commissioner o f, i-eclamatlon and tho eommissionor o f qi

r agriculture w il l s i t ' a This board would bave wide powera gt a o f co-operat^vo e ffo r t and could loaao |q

InndR, pash reclamation .w ork aUd do. ^ many other things fo r tho scr«^~m ea: Tho act saya in p a rt: “ tbe board Is ab- y,

9 thoriied- to contract w ith tho United I States—fo r soldier settlement and re* m y lated purposes. For the purposes o f general co-operation w ith tho federal

f government hereunder and .the board jg 1 may also contract w ith other states, pj } private corporations' and indiv iduals.^'

aXBANOB CONTBSSIONB LB A D !?:' TO A B B B S r o r D B M B N T ^ U A IT

' cm C AO O , Feb. 1.— James. B. Moa- roe, o f St. Louis, who sovoral days ago startled tho police by “ confessing’ ’ to k illin g Mias Josephine McDonald, spin- „ Btpr. here tw o weeks sg o ,’ today waa in custody o f the -federal anthoritiea. who w ill f i le charges o f M u n Act v l- o)«tions. • • „ „

Two (Jays a fte r Monroe 'k “ confes*' _ s ion,” he denied he k illed th t woman, but tu g lib ly told o f oth«^r infractions o f the law. He probably w ill facc tr ia l j,, a t Dabuque, Iowa. ^

FAMOOT ACE BX S ^C TB D. N EW YO BK, Feb. l.-^-The W hite

S tar L iner A d ria tic bearing a large number o f return ing American soldiers, w ll resch th is port late th is afternoon, a rcordlng-to a wireless message recalv- ed by tho lin e ’s offices. Automobile men here, belie%*ing Captain Eddie Blek- enbacker, crack ace o f tbe American a ir forces, to be aboard, have prepared a great' reception fo r him. ^

~ ' * * laW X Z^ BBPOBT OS WTT.T. ^

WAiSHINOTON, Feb; I.—A m inori- poty report on, the stopping o f immigrat- ac;ionn fo r fou r year* w ill be proM StM to withe house, i t was announced today. ar

Bepresentalivcs Scigel, New Tork, doasii Sabatb. Iltinn is , are drawing the to<report and other members o f the com- am ittro may s ii^ i i t w ith them. %

----------. » i tAdvertiae i t la the C&aaified oolumas

o f The News. Somebody w ill w aat I t

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ITnS S lsMSlLLIfli

J Farmers Co-operate with Biol- = polcal Survey Eradicating JN ’! Pests from l-arge Area and

Saving Drops .wa-

W ASHINGTON, D. C., Fob. 1—By combating ground squirrels Idaho fa rm ­ers Saved over 91,250,00&—in cropa dur* ing 1018. Twoiity-two countio^ and 4,*

to 025 farmors oo^operatod w ith the ble- gh-‘ logicia survey o f tho United Statos da* ira* partuient o f agrioulturo In stamping ont aod tho squirrel pest, and as a result 277,- « *• 751 acres woro ploarcd o f tho rodents,

I t is ostimatod tha t this ground aquir* ent rei eradication work in Idaho savod a t un- loast G per cent o f the to ta l crops o f (fo. tha t stato which fo rm erly went to pay •ed tho yearly rodent tribute. As ono farm*-

or phrases i t , “ I u K d to consider that vor tho squirrels had a mortgage oa 26 per ion cont o f my crops as they devoured one*, >ri>* fou rth o f a ll I prodacod. Now n fte r I Ing havo cleared my fa rm o f squirrels, I ea; harvest and save 100 per cent .o f a ll aw the crops I g ro ^ ;* ’

m ooimtr. .. In Bonnovillo. county, Idaho,TT4 'o f

tho farm orq 'd istributed 0,S&3 pounds o f soa oats ovor 11,871 acres, and. as. a diroct and Immediate result-aaved

• s41,sas worth o f farm crops w fi/ch o ti* J * ' crwlso would havo been consumed by

tho squirrolji. In the eradication cam- paign, one farm er iu this c,ounty dls-

Uo tiibu tod polTCnod b a it over ono o f bio ^ fie lds aad less than one hour la te r when NO he roturned to tho fie lds ho counted

278 dead ground squirrels, 0 rabbits, ‘t« and 10 rock chucks w hic li .had fa llen

pmy tc the deadly b a itUso SttTchnlno A lka lo id

I d ^ o fa rm ofs 'fo rm orly used stiych- nl;io sulpliato prepared in a va rie ty o f

. waya to poison ground squirrels, b u t ho- f ' ot^se th is m aterial p i^ e d unsatiafae*

tory, tho uso o f powdered strychnliio or (a lkaloid) is now prM tica l in tbo or* *t- ffanlt<*ii campnigns. This poison acts

very rap id ly through the moufir and choek pouchM instead o f through tho

iU stomach. I t is' prepared h y m trttig l o f t^^espoonfu l o f gloss starch in 1-2 tea* 10, < up o f cold water and then s t ir r in g thia o f combination in to 1;2 p in t o f b o U i^ h^ water to make a t ^ n clear paste. Tii'en' ’

I ounce o f powdered strychnine (alka­li# lo ld ) ia m ivod w ith 1 ouneo o f baking o f soda in a l i t t le w ater and s tirred w ith

the starch in to » smooth, 'Creamy mass, * • .of lump*. .Then 1*4 p in t o f he»»y: o r com syrup, 1 tablespoon-'of gjyoorino

aud,one.scant toaspoonful o f saccharin dissolved in a l i t t le warm # a to r ' aro .

n stlrre<I together. This solution is then spread over 18 quarts o f oats and mix* od thnrou'gbly in order td coat each

‘C kernel; One quart o f th is poison is su ffic ien t fo r 40 to 60 b»lt«. Tho ma* j toria l—scatteretf ono toaspoonful to a place—should bo d istributed, along tbo

to cloan,' hard surfaces near tho squirrel ’ al holes where i t w i i l not endanger live ’ to stock and where.thero is no chaneo fo r ‘ sr the rodents to wasto fhe m ateria l by xt tram ping o%*cr i t or by covering i t w ith ‘ r- refuso-from tho ir bolos, aa would 00- ' id cur wore the. b a it to' bo placed d ire c t^ ' I I in th o ir burrows. , i ' ’

. - Syrup M»ko». Palatable .... Tho saccharin and corn synip are ased to molco the bale palatable, while the baking soda retards solution o f tho

^ strychnine and thus aids the sacctiarin• in h id ing , its b ltto r 'ta s to . Tbo starch

■ffmcnla tho- poison ovenly over the oat^ or'barley grains ond the glycerine pro*. *y rents tbo poison tneaj d ry ing and dust* ^^ ing o f f tho g ra in .- OaU or barley aro “^ used becauae tho ground squirrela fo r “

whom the ba it is intended aro particu-“ la r ly fond of,those grains. This ba it “^ is much bo t ie r than tho strychnine snl* ^* ' phato poison formerly' jusod, bocauso I t ^

la more e ffective and caa bo stored in "quantity fo r comparatively long pe- ' riods w ithout, deterioration.

’*{ Boqniro Other TroatmastCorumbian ground squirrels are - not

controlled by th is method o f eradiea-i 1® tlon, as thoy h n ll oata very carefu lly d

before eating them and hence avoid the \'' poison. Theroforo a special method o f t• preparing b a it fo r thoso squirrels U f

uned no. tha ( as they hu ll tbo oats tho v' poison f l^ e a o f f in tho rodoi^ts^, mouths aild k ills them. - The Columbian °

'* ground squirrel Infests tho wooded see- '• tions o f Idaho north o f Boiso aad Bel- *i " levue; I t haa'longor oars aad Ia il aad

ia o f larger size , thaa the ordbinry ground squirrel. I t also has an ob- •ciire brow n-co lofe^ streak along the middle o f ~ita ,back, n<rhils thi» hfod por- tions o f its bips-aad thighs are a b lig h t

® brownishTod color.'• The Columbian .squirrel b a it ia p ^ “

pared by combining in d ry m lrtur^,, one’ ^ onnce o f powdered- strychniae (^ka -

® loid) and one ounce o f baking soda, ^ ‘ ono toaspoonful o f saccharin and three ■ ' tablospoonfnla o f flo u r, adding a lit t le• cold water aad '^U rrln g thoroughly to

a smooth, creamy pasta. This mixtnre is distributed nn ifo rm ly over 12 qoarts o f oata as-in the fo rm er case, and Che

• poison ba it scattered as previously do*- scribed. Thia poison* ahould be used 0 w ith in* ten to fourteen daya a fte r prep-

a a tio n , as otksrwise the material wiO dost o f f the grain. I f the poisoa wartes

B too freely, the g ra in may bo idacod ia- a tab or other veasel, sprinkled w ith

% l i t t le water, and mixed to moistsa i t before d istribution.

s TTso Poison B attyPoison ground aquirrela as sarly. in

TWIN Fa l l s d

Tlireaterts to E je c t Packer's A tto rneys

L a w y e r s W h o C o n t in n e d to I n -

• t e r r u p t ' t h f t ’ C a s e 'o f .S w i f t

S T o ld t o K e e p S ile n c e

WASUIKOTON.- Feb. l . - ^ n a t o r Norria threatened to throw packers’ nt- toroeys out o f tho room,.at tho hearing

■«). before the senato ogrlcu ltu ra l commit*'tce ._ , _____ • V- • ' !

f l0 l ^ i e ^ r j - Veedor ami Joha Hoaly, s it- nH « a r o f tho room, objoctod

“ to queatiops 4sked Louia F. S w ift re- garding ■' alleged , combination o f tho packers. ' • -

you don’ t stop in te rrup ting horc, y o u 'll bo put out o f tho room,” N orris warned John J. Healy, assist*

| . a n t to Voeder. i,lo- H ealy said tha t couubol fo r the com-

mittee, Heney, was reading' argument into the .record.

JJ “ Iw a n t to protMt<’ » Healy objoct- ^ od, M it is u c iff lir ." l ir . _____ ' *

SUPPOBTBO LBAOITB FOB o f PATBIO TIO BBASONS

‘ay • ■ "T.- '■rm* CHICAGO, Fob. 1.—Samuel InsuU, !iat m lliionalro Ohioago utilities- awn«r nnd per chairman o f tho IlU iio ls couneil o f de; ne* fenso, testified, today boforo \ho con* r I greaaional eoaimittoo JnrostJgatlag tho , I national seourity leagdo tha t he:neve^ a ll had an^- direct rolationa w ith l h e . ^ l -

cago bnineh o f tho league. ' '“ I supported the loaguo purely fo r

- ' patHotle rooaotis,'’ decliLrod InsulL " I . coatribated to i t whenever I w ase i^ed

^ upon, bat I gavo verj- small amoBBlo."

T H IN K S BZLZi ^ O U IiD ^ O AtIBB LABO B BBOBTAGB

JJ! W A S aiN O TO lf, Fob. 1,—that .tho c u t t in g ,^ f o f iipimigration may result in a sorlous shortage o f labor

^ in th is country, representatives Soigel, J. Now York, today file d n m ino rity ro- ^ port urging -defeat o f tho Burnett b il l

barring tbe im migrant, fo r fo u r years.The report adm its thero may bo some

unemployment' a t present, b n t pointa out th a t this condition la “ aeasonai," and w ill pass away when indo itrios

*• have a chance to readjust themselves.,

M TU B N O VBB * t.t .■ O B B U A N BAHAOAXNS

U _______ . .

Z t/B IO S , n ib . I.—JL p n jn d t l ia to tu ln OTOr a ll Gorman railways to the

^ ceafaal government w ith.propier indem- , n ifioa tion fo r the confederated statos, ^ in ^o ing discuaaed by delogatos to tbe

nntional council i i i Weimar, which w ill open next week, according to dla- paicheo here today.

^ Boports were received th a t Edward Bernstein, notod Gorman socialist w rit*

■» or, io> coming to Sw itzorland fo r tho JJ poriw io d r 'i« liln s ; » 'lo» li1 tor tSo''a<lf.I* man government

^ W A N T l P E O P lT » T O B B O UABANTSBD BH ABBBO LDSB8

h — —W ASHINGTON, -Fob. ,1. — P ro flU

^ Ruarantoed hy congreas are demanded by owners o f ra ilroad stocks and (Mnda, S Daviea W arfie ld ,'p res iden t . o f tbe national assooiitlon o f ownen o f ra il* road' aoooritloa, to ld the senate inter* stato commerce eommitteo today.. Ho also urged tha t congrosa -organize

a financing corporation to bo composod J, o f nine membora o f the intersta te com- y m e ^ commizaion and oight railroad

mea. 'J i i I.' . - I

B K A X F a W 1Z£ B B OF* LABO B DBNOUINAXIOZ7 i• --------- • • iI CHICAGO, Feb* L —W ar Saringa ’ ^ Stamps o f $100 donomlnatiooa are to^ t e otfored for*, sale, according to sLn- '

nonnoemont made horo today by J . ’ .. “B, Pnolicher, Detrcrf^ diroctor o f war * ’ savings o f the Seventh federal reserve * ; d ia tr io tc • .. The stamps, which w ilj be about the '

Bif^^'of a fourth L ib e rty bond, w il l soil * fo r $82,60, i f put on solo during Feb- '

^ ruary, the price increasing 20 cents eaeh ' JJ aucceoding month u n til '^ o end o f thO '

year, Puellcher said. *

DEMPSEY M A T BB M ATC H {t FOET WORTH, Tox., Feb. 1.—Jack J-I l>ompMy looka like tho logical candi*r date fo r a champion f ig h t w ith Jess ,B W illa rd ;'Tex Bicard, promotor said hero ,f today. . Bieard committed hlmaelf no ^s farther. In compaay w ith W illa rd he0 vlgiled oil wells near here today. ^

. the spring as possible say tbo federal *

. specialists, ss in th is way the natural ^J increaso o f young squirrels ia e lim iaat- “. od. The poisoning caay^olgn nhould be. continuod thronghoat t ^ year u n til ths ^, section is free o f these pesta. The ro- ^. dents Trill eat the polso nbaits a t any time. A tten tion should bo given to d fr *

•tro y ing tho aqulrrela in a ll their haunta ^. in p a a tn r^ uncultivated fields, fence ’

row9, and roads as w ell as from the col-. tiva ted fie lds where complete extermi- * sstlo'n o f tbe pesta is soughtt M M U M II I M I Ml I I I III • ------------------------:-------------------- ------------- ft ,

1 AtFALFA i‘ - Blfowbny, tho old scale man, ^I fa a m a rty liitow n aa Dad w in c, sh ip yoar hay. aecnr* fe r yoa a t> Uboral adraneo and prom pt ro- [‘ to rn*. Baatam b«yar» aro con- ^‘ iplcnooa h r thaJp aboaaeo. Too

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PlIHITY Tl“ a t ' , (Y ie ld 1 6 1 - 2 B lring ■ ;

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ANCIENT STRONGARIVI MAN FOUNDED SPARTACUSIANS

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NEW VOEK, Pob. I —P M h .p i i t ' i jiiB t as w e ll to call them Sparta.

Just whon we wero learning to ^05 bolsbovlki, and were learning to ^ v (

lu ll, i t abW t as universal an application w and wo usod to give to eamouflage befon de; that sorely tried word was* o fflc ia lb

con* entombed by the Bocl'ety-for tho'DoceiBt tho B u ria ]' o f naeknoyod Words, alOBj

)vo^ came theso Germani, w ith the ir Schr ^ i - _ecklichkoit and head..ohoeso, luxd sprunj

Spartacus on us.7 bat.was righ t In line w ltb their oth

i l i un fa ir tactlcs/:gaa, flamo throwon and gingerbread soloon-fn^nta...

*- B u t now that wo bavo' Spartacuj w itb us, what aro -wo going to do abaul

‘.‘ Tho Spartacus g ro u p ," ’ w«as' the nomo tho Gorman u l ^ i ^ i c a l a adopt­

in g ed when tbey f ir s t hung )out tho ir aay shingle i t i tbe ^ood-lekting business, bor B u t tha t sori o f.^une novor would, do. ET®1> So, we hav(Br;ith^i)aporB, in the ir ox- ro- t re m ity ,-a l lu ^ g to them' vorionsly as

b il l Spartacides,* Spartacans, Spartacitof »rs. and SportacL Objection is made to tho >mo first-mentioned designation bocausia i t nta ia ve t^ elose to homocido, suicide, regi-

clde, fratrocido, Inaoeticlde, and aueh io * liko occupations. There Is not loeUng >. a considerable' party which claims tba t

spartacism ia all o f tb a t and moro. B u t,'tb o ending 'Cldo, from tbo La tin ,

D fl eaedo, to k i l l , -alwaya kiUa whatever i t is added to. K ills wbat i t goes after^

to as i t wore. A homocido’ia 'a 'i&an-klllor, the a Buicido is a se lf-k ille r and .an |n»ect- im- ic ide is ani i j^ c t-k il je r . So, a Sparta* too, clde would bo a 8partacus>kiUer. ' Aaa tbe thtkt is n ’t w hat we w ant to aay a t a l l r i l l In the same ways' <>> SpaztacusMr lia- m ight bo accused o f hom ing profane

invective, opoa a Spartaeus *and a ll hia ard works, and a'Spartaean m ight bo aos r it* peeted o f being a mero sabtrafngo fo r tho ty in g a can on ono end o f Sjiaitacna,

and you can see Very c u l ly how a Bpar- tacrat m ight be mixed ap w ith an aria* toorat.' Maybo i t 's jus t aa well to oall-them

ES Sparta, or ju s t sparts, aod thereby avoid compUeationa.

i t s ' The Sparta take the ir n w o from a led certain M r. .Bpartacu^ whoso in itia ls ds, have beea Jost aoBfowhero.la the shof*

fie . Ho''atarted life aa a modest ehcp* lU. herd in Trace, perhaps aomowhero la or* w hat m o n t ly waa European'Torkoy,

daring the' century ju s t procodlng tho [xo b ir th o f C h ris t. T h ink o f going back «d th a t £ar lo r somebody to namo your po­st- l it ic a l p a rty a fte rl ad ' ^ 0 . young M r. Spamtcus, t ir in g o f

keepittg watches ovor hb.Bhoop, bocama a robber chief, tbo chroniclers aay, Tbey do • not apoclfy whether he stuck up banks, checked-hats, or headed a pack­ing induBtry. Anyway^ he was a rob-

„ bor.-^ A Boman army, in tho oourae o f ono

u f its boundary—rec tify ing expeditions happened upea Spartaoos aad took him

^ to Bome. The sport fans decided to match him against a much-Ioutod glad­ia to r recently imported from Asia, and fo r tba t purposo put him In a tra in ing

^ camp fo r gladiators.' Ho esoapod as soon as he ahd learned tbe fundamen-

^ tals o f gladiating, and issued a'docla- 1,0 -ration dr independence, asserting th a t

iUl slaves woro thenceforth froe. Whero- u|>on ever>- gentleman's slave begiu> to p u t on a i^^ rrfusod to p u ll tbo cork or polish the car any more, and, in abort, started a revo lt

Under leadership o f Spartacus- tho slaves captorod most o f Southera Ita ly , and held out fo r nearly 3 yeara againat the beat forcee the Boman govemmont could send agalnst' t&om. B u t a t laat thoy-iforo beaten by an.nrmyuader I<U;j

=■ cuUnis ju s t as they wero about to seize ^ a ll the shipping board's shipo aad dash ^ baek to Trace. Spartacus died w ith ^ his men, leading a charge.

' Such was tho gentloman whom the 10 German radicals havo chosen as god-0. fa th e r o f the revolution.

Liobknochterincs, Liebneckers, .Lieb- ^ neckties, Liebueckt4Rht^ Liebnecktara,

Llobnecrats, or aomething like that, would *ou»d 80 much better.

J . ■ '■ —1. M U C H D AHAO B IS DONB

B T CHBM IOAIi BXFLO&ION

** NYAGK. N. Y., Feb. 1.—Three per- ooaa aro known to have boea, killed and twenty-five Injured in an-oxplo- sion today in the plant o f the Aniline Produets company here. Several othor ^ w n s are missiag.

The cause o f the explosion is unkown bu t i t wan sUted by offie ia la o f the company th a t a new chemical composi­tio n blew 'np. A Japanese, who was fix in g aome colora, waa torn to Bits.• Tho factory was destroyed. O ffic ia ls estimated the loss a t >1,000,000.

Advsrtlas i t U ths Claasiflad eolnmas o f Tbo News. Somebody, w iB w aat t t .

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TEST 99.8 %B u s h e l s p e r A c r e ) jlY E L E V A T O RH A R D I N , M g r . , - r : J

h o n e 4 5 C - ' ^ IIIfl y o u r t e e d w h e a t t o d e a n .

, W SBABOH DBSBBT TOE‘ j j g SLA TB B OP ID A H O W O M ^

SAN BE R N A llD IN O , Calif., I^b^* 1, —S h e ri^ W. A . Shay le f t Son Bomar- dlno early today aU tbo hood-of a pos- so, plndgiDg in to tho desert oast o f har« on tho»trail o f “ Ind ian Peto,**'waatod

j jy g in Idaho for.m urder. . ; ,Q “ Ind ian Peto’ * Is accuMd o f hliUng

M rs. Maude .J. Douglao a t 'B t Thomaa, Idaho, and also o f k illin g , tw o T«^A»i

^eat W<UEMtora tumied Hancock, and T ^ lo i long Thomas and chopping thalxIchr- bodies to plfrces w ith * n axe. rung Word was W e iv e d last n ig h t th a t h«

waa. traced to tho dooert east o f Baa ' Bernardino, where hb is boliovod to be

® in hldinir. iro rf * ■;

t l , , BOSTOK, Fob. l . - I t a l y ' i , roatrieH tioaa OB ia ^ r ta t io a o f ahoes and laath^

hoir af»<aanoanead today/ i l l a blow to th» leas. ^ o a t ^ th ia oonntry, ;aot so mneu

as i t a ffects trado a t the prooont tixoaJ ' . bu t aa it'bea rs .upon po ten tia l trade , tbe fu ture. ‘ y I

T h i i was tho opinion o f shoo--ana ^ leather manafaetnrora .of Ntow SB^aad , u today. Tbomaa'W. Andoraon, aooMtan^ . J ot tho Now England ShOo dnA L a itte H

aasoeiation, deeland th a t aboo^ w loKthor intozosta woro -looU a^ t » ' X ^ w a a a .U g b n y o r in th o fn ta r * . :.OBa.eB(^H

P U 7 ^ b i . i l i M a j u^in , b ranc l^ ln Boi^^e. . , ' , j

X TA LT AOTTOTTKOBa BOMB^ s s n u o z i o v s ON n o o m t a

W A S H IN aTO N , P oK i^ iw io w ia d ^ Groat B r ita in ’a-Joad In barring eortalS

American fannfaetorora fro m iKportJ iM t U g h oeomiaaionor fo r I ta ly kaJ M J anootin^oA reotrietions opoa the y , Ration o f leather aad ahoea in to 'I ta ly J

O o wajr ttade. b o a i^ aaid todajr. .'w-.M ' I J “ Im porta b f Joa thor o r o f aajT k M (Q. Of ahooa from . A y fo rd g n coontiy-aaq ^ fo r aeconat Ot p r ira to 'e o n e o ^ * * J M

prohibited by tha ordor.^ ■ [I t also annooncod th a t "no' anthozlXM

ijQQ, tion fo r the tra n ^w rta tio n o f le a th d and shoes from cotm try o f o rig in w i l l bd given. —I

a a _____ * . ' ,. ■ • IU l. SBVBBAIa A B S IW JUBSD. '

TO CLABH W IT B R B S K B U licp* “ *”*•■ - ‘ I

In GLASGOW, Tth. 1.—SaToral. porl u y , sons were in ju red t o d ^ in clasbea. bM the twoen s tr ik in g aUpvoricer* and the pol ock Uco. Batona woro free ly naod when thJ po- police c h a i ^ in to tho crowds. - ThJ

dlstnrbancas grew u n t il moontod poUeol o f mea wore e^ led an ^ rMtored. ordarj

tma M any arrosta wero n ^ e . ' Itiey X^onr thousand strike ra In West L b th l up la n d is tr ic t (northwoet '6 f B d in b s ig k l

ok* w ent on s trike today fo r h lgber wagaal ob- a six-hour day aad a: f i r e day wookJ,. 1

PABSSNOEB T B A m B O B B S ir H)ns S B A iT L B , Waah^ Tth, 1.—G rM tl im K orthem psssenger tra in Ko. £90, <*Thcl to O w l,* ' was held up b y a lone b a n ^ l l

id - a t Samish, ju s t south o fB o lU n ^ a m J nd shortly a fto r leaving B e a t ^ e a ily t o l ng 4cy. T te robbar obtained a la rg ^ a n m l as ber 'o f poeluiVbobks o o a ta ia ia f a o a a n sn- and l e s ^ from 4he tra in a t gojttt J la - Bellingliam. . ■la t - ' ■ ' 're. bX LU A B D IB TB OO STBSSF.c^'^ to M IL W A U K E i; Feb. 1.. — or KieeVheiter today lad PJerre'lC tigM iaiel

Mexican b lllia rd ls t, by oalv oao p o is s * fo llow ing tho f i f t h bloek o f p lay i t l

th e ir threo cushion contest hero la s ti n ig h t Last f lig h t’arscore was 54 to AOa 00 innings, favoring K leckhcifer. I

>nt t ■Advertise i t in the Classified eolsm na

^ U o f The New k Somebody w il l want i t f l

sh ....... '1 .*' ■ ith ' ■ ’ ,

he Real Bargains IOne o f the finest 40’s, 1% ^ l o I I out, 2 seta buildings, 6 acroa or* I I chord, small f r u it alone brought W

n . nearly |700 thU -year. $375 per | | Bt, u re . I I

300 adjoiniag H o llis ter, w a te r an H paid up, no bnild lnga; equity H I l l s . H

IN To trade fo r f irs t ' elass c ity p r ^ . I I erty,. 9 head o f cattle', #400 in ab- ' | H aolutely gUt eflge papers, #250 ia l l

^ L ib e rty Boads, balaace in ■ [ ■ I f you' hare hooae fo r aala a u ' M

ne handle same r i ^ t n e v .; - |HlOr Bnaineaa m Io

M ala aranna. . ‘ ' f lFor U . S. govoraaoat M c M a d ■

Parriaa.^ If.ia te rosted la 8U a M a . M

can or Thoae rsddaaeo M l , eoS. f l lU ficoT 42 . . .

„ Nygord’s Realty

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I« r ty , n *2nfilyi a M tiono ! labor party,U l« . l in o .w ith th e .trond Qf . t t ie ’timfc* 'f.

i}>o(h:At hoto^ and a b r ^ / . - ' Tb^.pliuB.op p o fl^ b j^ fiim u o f Qomptrri si

» (M ^d e n t o f-th e A l^ e a o . iv td e ra t lo a ■ o f I ^ f and wjunaly endor»«d by n«*r»

'! i jr two-thirda o f - tHe labor bodioe com* u . '; ^ tn g th« fodomtloR, ' u w e ll «a b y u

■many indopoadeat aa lon j and other lA* ni " -toorxirgaaUalion*. • M r, Goinponi i» ^ "j

=pan»Uy coaTlnood tBat labor i» i i • ^ ■|- ^{>o«itioa.to aceompHa^ moro by b^rier*•' ;> !^^ it* w pport-to tho candidates o f ono sr C j» r 'U ie other o f 'tho two s re s t-p a rtie * f i

;than i t cotild by ontoring-tho U^ts aa ■' 'E M ^ ra t« *e n th y . ' M r. Oorapora apeak*, {With the forep and aat^lforlty o f many =

yoar*' o f activo experiooco in the world o f labor,' but M r. Gompera i» aot in- • ia U ib le and ind ic itiooa p o in t' a lrongly

^ r i io , the ifloa .tha t coippam tivoly foW : ojBong tho rank and fi le o f l^b o r w il l I' 4cKt«ta w ith h£m a* to this. ''^ '6no o f M r. Oompors* main objections

. appoaxB to lio. in ,tbo v iow th a t ,labor *, ;ia.ottld »*ve» *»opo to r ioc t a proaidont.'■ tPos*ibly-> aot, B ritish u b A r haa ' nover ‘ etoctod a 3 ritia h 'p re m ie r, y e t 'B r it - ' jc 1 ^ ' labor, under tho loadiirship in .th *; Pommona o f A rth u r Henderson, ia.ao ' immeasurably hotter o f f in a' po litica l

’•ease tbaa Amorican labor w ith ab *bagreaslonal repcoMntation a t a ll, tha t ^ e question o f the election o f a proa*

' idoot-neOd hardly ontor in to tho m at­te r, a t least fo r somo yoars to cotqo/

; '• Tho p& tfo rm o f tjie now p a rty -will undoubtodly bo ‘ revisod. Aa U now ex is t* i t i* im p o ^b lo as a vehicle opoa

' -ffriiielL to ride in to oven a comparative .^o to ry , snppbatag th a t tio - lo tea tion woro to iook o n ly ro labor fo r auptioTl I t is no t wholeheartedly, fo r ^ ly th i i tg hmIk— i t be fo r unqualified govara.

S iM at'ow aeridap o f ra ilroad*, tolaphonoa, <fi«tMpower«, telegraph* and abont ^ t b i o g elao on face o f tho ' earth, i t i* ten ta tive ly agaiast national pro. MbW on, and altogether too soeiallatke . to a H ra ft gp.ncral ropport from aay «xtraord ln !iry percentage -of the 'vety

lo lement whose viewn 5t in nuppo»ed to embody. • -

Kvcntua lly o o lc r couuaol w ill pro* >-ai1, oil i t always-docis aiid labor w ill propOM a eourso o f action which w ill not confihe aopport o f tho p a rty to i t i own members alone bu t w ill a ttrac t maay vote* among the great arm y o f ' mon and women who a r^ n e ith r r union workers o r £apitolistii. J f i t can do tb ia i t w i l l probably bocomo a groat forco in Arapriean p o lit ic i, bu t i f i t waato* i t * opportnnlty by ra tc r in j/ to I the rad ica l ^ i a l i a t and L W. W. ole- tte n t, . it w i l l merely reaolvQ its e lf in to i i radical psrty , imd iU career a* a po­lit ic a l »'ntity w ill jtrobobly lie fhort- I lived.

. L ive Risht.. B lgfat llvlOK *Bd tbe rtg b t k la d o f w o ik have ebaaged mnay a *tiiQ ted bo7 In to a w«II-dcvolop«d man, a*scrt* a a edacator. Spiritua l grow th is oo t g re a t lj aided by (dttlng down aod th la k la g about I t L ire In tbe snn-

: «h in * o f tm at. Rely on a atrcogtta ;-h lc lM r thaa yonr own. Reach oat batpA U y to other*, and growth In th * diTtaa l i f e wUl look a f te r , I tw lf .

**Ib South A ran lcn Jerked o r dried m eat fa kaown v a r lm iily oa taajatpc or ta n a ie , and Jerked venison Is prepared UHS naad b y moaataln dwellen* In the BoeU e* 'nnd <>nr southern moantaU^ zangM .' I d Sotitb A fr lcn the*e dried n a a t prod ucts are known na ^rilton'g.

Happlneaa.“ P lea inre.'' aald Cnele Gb«o. "k in

b» hapertcd. bot hnppioesR baa to be I IkMBe-mad^r •

DiiJiBH = S JMRENT L Jjp ilL ili'' Ancient and Modern Life, Vie t ?• . tor Supremacy In Old City " of. the World’ -Early His-

s J“ JEEU SALEM , J » it J (l>y 01.U ).— S

The life o f two .periods, d istant by y m a i^ contnric*,'soo'ma to - f lo w -a lb a g c

■ fh'o roads that, lead to this ancient city., h< .Tho eamel, though ho has doao great

'2 thinga fo r the B ritish forccs,' Is losing ^ l ib position ' aa the main moans o f r. tranaport, aa if tho natirxts d r iv in g th e ir ^ B cnm cl*,-carry ing hogo packs o f eaat- * era merchandise, arc passed by tbo b ig .! ^ eng in e s .o f the bvor-growio^ B r it l i f r ^ ^ broadguogo ra ilw ay, a t .which tbo coun- jj.

tr>* pooplo ntaro w ith t^n -m outhod . as* ^ " to n i^m e n t.. Then along w il l Somo an n

Assyrian or an A rab on his donkey or male, bia w ifo w a lk ing behind and-car-

« ry in g a groat p*<k on hor bond. In this way they transport much' a tu ff fo r many m ilea • Now th o y ' aro smothered «

I in duat ^ iro m . tho groat quontity o f C , m ^tor-tranaport on the roads.. . S ’ ■ Tho . fiy o lihrley lonvMi ajul lunall

fisljCR K till havo to food’ o good many .** pooplo i l l this country on«T women may ®

r, stilJ be aeon grind ing 'th fll t scanty cup , o f corn botwoon atones, m t now with-j ^ tho introduction .of.goo<i Mod thu coun­

tr y already is showing signs o f vast Improvement. Cotton is s t i l l made-up

r iu to roughi m atetia l in . a priraative pi r method on fb k ind o f bow. W ith tbo n' . now opportunities n o ^ opening up, tbe u

old spiauor in likn ly to bb looking, fo r N another job. ' ' w

Already in quitu small towns you w ill > see the naipe o f woll kno,wn London I fin iif l. Th is hos arouHod.tho local ahopa , to u kind o f ronii>(<tltiou a iiil a ll kinds I o f Inqiortnnt^ signs ovor small shops, of

i | | | ! | i *

I I Do You Wan J | ' Both Si

' S w i f t & C o m p a n y ’s J

| M W h a t S w i f t ^ ^ C o t t

I H i T h e I n i t b a b o o t t h «! ^ 2 C o m im s a io a 's aziTc

I j f l . . W h y th e p r i c M o f bW i ' a r e * o h l ( I ^H g A n d m a n y o th q ; v i t

H 9 W b e th r r o r n o t y o n aiH i read in g th ia Y e a r B o o k ,| | | i k n o w b o th aides.

Y od w i l l ' f in d i t in te re a tH 9 to hea r a b o a t b ig th in g s c M b Y o u w i l l a ls o d is c o v e rH | h u m a n be ings lik e y o u rs e lH O poss ib le w a y a oecessary

L e g is la tio n is p e n d in g. H i a good A m e ric a n d t ix e n ; * Hfl sides o f th is question.

■ H as w e ll as one o f th a m o s t LH f l in th e co u n try .^ H D o n o t he s ita te to send^ H b o ok le t. Y o u rn a m e a n d add

HI A d d re s s ftH I ' U n io n S to ck Y a rd s , C

S w if t & C om pi

! w ith ' hard ly anything to^uU, adncunee:I ‘ 'T h e 'L o n d o n Sioros; BtationAry and j.O tlier P!rovi*fona’/ ; . ‘ .‘ Tho .U|Mto-dato [Hoplory and D ry Oooda ^tore,'.' “ The I Moachestor House,".and many sim ilar, j i t is dbabt/u l i f f iv e per cont o f the prospective cnstomors can road the aijgns. .

I I Shepherds on tho h ills s tiil tend thoir I I flocks, drcssod in camol hftir, nnd night- l l ly fo ld tbom and lig h t the ir camp firos

to koop o f f tho prowling jackals ond I hyenas. B ut in tho fu ture muph o f

ie tb la rich land, now practically barren, I 'is liko ly ’ to roc^lyo tho attention o f tho stoam tractor. . . .

S* A lto g e th e r w ith thu prencLt moans o f tm nsport by ra il, the groat im-

iprovoQ cnt in tbe water supply iind tho ' ropld in trpducllon o f Europeaa meth-

— oda and customs, i t w ay bo 'hopoil a >y yoar or two et- poaco w*H change .th i* ig country in to a real " la n d o f m ilk and y.. honey." • a ,

Watched H im Swell. ^Leslie bftd been HnfTcrlng w ith a

severe toothache *o tbn t b is face bnd become badly Hwollen. ^stnM rvfO pM iito school tbe fo llow ing day bia' m bttfii-:'

^ asked h im /pbat the teacher said to h im 'and . he replied, “ Sb* .did. oo t say

** aoy t^ lo j^ b a t the k id * a ll, g o t arotind » e to w a td i m * sw e ll." ‘ * -

i t . ^

Is W ritten * Before C b ric t- '3t A ll the book* o t tlie Old Testameat kJ were .w rttten long befor* the b ir th of. i t Christ, som.e o f them a* mtich aa 1,400.

years b e fo n , othera. f r o i i 600 to 1,000 JJ ‘'y e a r* before. -finU none Im than 800

to 400 years before. Tbe Gospel* and y o t^e r book* o f the New TeMaoieBt ' were w r lh e o from 83 to « 0 o r Tpjraara ^ a fte r tb * b ir th o f C h ris t' ^J. . ' '• *»t M ight Have Saved rrench<«p In .the Fmnpo-PraMlan w a r a dis*e patch w a* “ IokI ” wWcb m igh t have10 nvorted the French defeat In 1S70. Ba*le M ine, whose me*a*ge Marahal Mac-ir MnbAn never received,' ^as ' a fte r tbe'

■ w i/r ordered '*bot fo r treason,' a sea-J] tbnce which w a* commtited to 20 year**g In^rlsoam ent. ' . < ,

s Advertise i t in tho ClakBSified Columns I, o f The News. Somebody w il l waat it .

» ■ - ...... r . UJlie

mt to Know I Sides?

i>T

■s 1 9 1 9 Y e a r B o o ic . {5, tells vou' ^ N . 00C o m p a n y 'a p r o f i t s

t h o F e d e ra l T r a d e Lciz iT e a ti(a t io n « ooo f b u t t i ^ a n d e g g s ^

oo<; v i t a l fa c ts .

IU agree w i t h u s a fte r aro o k . y o u w i l l a t leas t pei

re s t in g ; A m e ric a n s like g s d one in a b ig w a y ..v e r t h a t ^ a re m e re ly 'ira e lL dou«g i n th e besta ry fe rv ic a . * tallin g in W a s h to g to n ; as’ ^ten y o u w a n t^ to k n o wtio n . It~ concem s you ,3St im p o r ta n t in d u s tr ie s

le n d fo r a c o p y o f th ia . a d d re s s a re a llw e n e e d . ^

r t f tC o m p a n y Is, C h icago, D lin o u

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. B R O W N I

IDAHO FALLS .•• ---------------

ESTIMATES INDICATEHEAVY expenditures .

A bout Three Hnadred H llU oo D d llM I to B * Sp«nt in Boad Bnild ing \

* Th i* Tear «. t

W ASHINQTOV, Fob. I. — About d *300,000,000 wUl bc put into road build- ing th is year, according to estimates by V experts o f the department o f ogricul- ture,. submitted to tho division o f 'pub- ]{n worka and constmction devclopnH>nt o f tho department o^/lSbor. I t isestir a mated tha t nbout h a lf thia amount w il l -C g<t to labor. ' t l

Thb *300,000,000 o f construction ca- c! titn&ted w ill noP be 'su ffic ie n t to make ci up deferred wnr e'onstruetlbn, i t is be- cl liovcd, fo r normaUy the ambunt spent bi oil roads in tfie Uaited Statea is not fa r « below S300.000.000, and duriag war « times road build ing camo',almost io a Mop in many localities. '

1-Istiinatcs prepared fo r the foUowing atntcs arc considered occumte w lth ifi 1 (] i)T 2 per-cent, according to o ffic ia ls o f H thc department o f agricu ltnrc: Maine n: ♦1,500,000; Bhodo Island, ♦00,1)60; Con- Is iii><’ticu t, ♦4,000,000; New York, ♦IS,- « 000,000; Kew Hampshire, ♦ITS.OOO; ai Kentucky, ♦1,500,000; Alabama, 1 OOO,- a] 000: West V irg in io , ♦18,000,000; n iln - h< •bis. ♦9,000,000; .Iowa, *15,574,000: lc Louiiliana. ♦4,fl74,000; Texas *20,000,- 000; .Vobraska, ♦1,657,089,07; North Da- •= k p U r .1.000,000; Wyoming. ♦ft33,000i. p Colorado, 3^K)0,000; CalifornU , •20,- 000 OOO; Arit'ona, *900,000; .Vevada, *1,140,840.80; Idaho, *1,000,0uu.

New .Temey, Maryland and Montana a r eri>ectcd to malce considcmble ex-‘ penditqr^* on roads th is year.

Needles* to Copy Other*.To do anything becanse o then do

It. nnd not because tbe th ing I* good. I o r kind, o r honest in itn own right. I* |>o resign a ll moral control and cap- ta lncy npon yonrself, and go po*t haste to the devil w ith the gre*te*t | niunber.-~Stcv>nson.

A re ParroU Left-HandadTI t has l>ecn noticed lh a t parrot* ,

geUe objects w ith - th e -W t claw b y ' prefererfo* i r r ’ excloslTely, and tbex.J taak* a rettdler ase « f the. le f t claw ') fo r cllm hlog than the rlshL A re th *y : •neft-handedr*—Exchnnce.

T ib e t H istory L e tt Thc h is to ry o f T lb i^- Is lost In the

obsm rlty o f the Io n ; fo r its cns i tom s,date back Ihc niom tnc o f th e ') world.- Its poopl.* o'tnt* fro m the an- • r le iit Ages, and I t t-< only known Iba r-’ t!»ey belong to the Tlh-'tivIndo-Chfnene ! branch o f Keene's Homo Mongnllma.

uSvvrtla* t l ia the Claseifiad eolatoaa • o f T h f 'S ’cw v Somebody w ill wanf i t . ' L

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l i n g a t p r e s e n t . o c c u p i e d ' h

/ w i l l t a k e o v e r t h ^ p r e s e i

n e s s a s i t n o w e x i s t s ’ i

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t a . t i o n t o t h e p u b f i c a n d

O v e r l a n d o w n e r s t o c o m e

v h e r e w i t h i n , t h e n e x t 15

e n t a t i y e l i n e o f W i l l y s K n

b i l e s o n d i s p l a y a n d w i l l m ;

r v i c e s t a t i o n f o r a l l W i l l ;

l e r s 'NJ

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, . T W I N F A L L S

OGDEN ' S

.R igh t o f Cholea.'Ton cannot always choose yo ttr as*

3 ^aodatea, b n t' yon can *elect yon r cfiai.{Unions, o b se m * a *age. Clrcnmt,

a Btanccs may throw yoo w ltb j^cople . wbo are dlctastefiU to yon, b n t clrcrus* stances cannot force yon to (ake tbem to yo tir hearts and In to yon r confl*

it deace. Choice 1* *tronger tb^n ea*1. v ironm en t W herevftKyoo are, yoti al* y w ay* have the priv ilege o f cbooatag.1- — ------- ------------------ I>• ■ f lo Offle* C * tIt -f" a ; trad ition o f tho offlce eat aronnd ir a newspaper survives from earlier 11 t lm e i but I t . l * only a trad ition , fo r ' thera 1* ilo snch animal, notes an ex> ' I- change. T»robably he, or.ahe, w s* once ! e endured becanae o f b l* -^pposeil effl- ' (. clency aa a fannter o f rats and mice. • t bn t no modem offlce la infeated w .^ { r rodent*, and therefore I t I* not nece»- ' r sary th a t I t ahonld tolerate a c*L ,. a — ■ —

The 8h*wm. i A shawm was a wind Instrument o f I 1 tbe oboe class bnt w ith a w ide r .belL < f I t la a very old type o f moalcsl Ins tnn I

ment. as It I* spoken o f by the Psalm- t - l * t th e Romans nsed I t freely. Tbers f

were treble abawm* and baa* *hawB*,: and„ the name grbdnally gave way• about the sixteenth century to "mo-• boy" o r “ bowboy.” eventoaliy 's to I t * _ : Ing t o ‘‘oboe.** y

— ■ VS'.r.- _______

: lADMINISTBAlJAMES J. HOPI

Tuesilay, FebrqiI A t t h e J a m e s J . H o p k

I w e s t a n d o n e - f o u r t h m i o f K i m b e r l y .

^ Horses, Cowa : 1914 B u ilj Wheat,

' F arm M ai Hoiisehola

T E S U 8 ; A U s n n u o t f l O a t m l i l O c to b e r 1 5 w i t h in te r e s t

; w h e n d n e , o th e r w is e a t IT c p e r I c o a n t f o r c a s h o a a l l s n m s 'o y e r

i P r e e 'L o n c h a t 1 1 O 'O lo c k .

H . B . L i f e ,; A t ic t io n e e r

y ■ ■■ ■ ,

WENTr I.

nobile Co. .its 4 th f ira n c h i n .

by. th e -L ib e r ty

sent ga ra g e t o d - - ' '; 'a n d . w i l l con-

iits , and"' e x te n d ’ ;

,d .to a ll- W i l ly s "

le in and in s p e c t'

5 d&ys t h e y w i l l . . '

C nigh t and ^ v e r - t

m a in ta in a p a rts

:lly§ K n ig h t a n id '

)B IL E c d

S A LT lA K E C IT Y \

W orking and ThlBklno.IS* Tbere I* no lea* virtue'^ r% th v toon,.

In events, taak*,’’ o t l ^9*. tban there la in bM k*. W ork-ltse lf has lie <a'alngnlar power to unfo ld aiMI develop »• our'na tn re . The difference Is no t be- m tween w orking people and th tn k lB r 11' people, bn t between people who w ork a* w ithou t th ink ing and people who th in k .

while they-work.—H enry Van D ^ a .« . • _________ - - . -

.* Am erica '*' N M u rsk Brltfg**.There are pA ^ab ly more natttra l

bridges In AmOrlca than In any other country. Rainbow, the largest In exist* cnce. is .IOS feet V gh—J ts span Is s ix Hmes as great a* tha t o f the natural bridge o f V irg in ia . U tah ba* three

^ natural bridges tha t are higher aad o f V g m te r span tban any other natnraV J, bridge*.In the world. •

Late Feed Diecevwiea.Ucbens bave been propoaed as’ th<‘

ft latest addition to staple a rtic le * 'o f 1. diet: One adentls t hns anggested Ice- , I- land moss a * snitable Cor making flonr >. fo r bread and reindeer-moss aa good • fodder fo r Animals.^ ^ ----------------------^ To " f la a a 6 * 'f a **Tb L * t*» advar- ^ tls lag eaa p algn yea a a i^ oa ly ss l a*ld»'* - '- fo r psAspa a f * w day*>-« Js tt o f

yonr poekat s M a ^ . .

ITOR'S SAirIPKINS ESTATE W4th,T919pkins F a rm , one m ile ' m ile sou th o f th e B a n k_

ws. Chickens l ic k Car it. H ay Machineryild Goods ,0 a n d n o d e r , c a s h . O v e r $1(T, e s t a t lO T ’e f r o m d a te i f p a id p e r m o n th f r o m .d a te . 5 % d is - ? e r < 1 0 . . ; • *

c. S a le ' Im m e d ia te ly A f t e r \

W . H . ^ rU B K S B ,. . A d s x is ia t r & to r

x4p B i r A B t 1, 1919.

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' IlNpOfRichard Knigge of Forty-Fi .' Division, Rendered Siglitf

J at Verdun, Rrturns on Fi lough from sehool

Blinded aince 8«pl|ml>or 27 when WBS struck <40W'a by • high oxploi flhell on,.tho V flrd u i. fro a t, Bleh Knigge o’f .I^ le r, B moml>or ot »

' chlao'gott u n it o f tbo N in e ty -firs t d l Joa, ,i« hero on a fariBUgb, boforo- in r ii in g tb a Rhool conductdd'at I ton by the govornmoot fo r ' blinded dicra. Ho dooa n o t expect to be r«U od from ' fhe m ilita ry service shorfc a yo a r’e time.

* 'Z t ' i a li lg lit , b o t i t ’s war* Pxlvat« Knigge u id w b ll* la T w t F a l) i. F rid iqr'- a ftam oon wban frloDd expraaaad regret e re r th aftcxlflce KBiggo bad made. P rivate Knigge lo ft Tw in Palis <

tobor 3, 1917, w ith a! co n tin e n t o f ' lectlvo B^rvico. tnon ontering tho m , to ry sorvico a t Camp Lowis. Ho <

barked w ith his division fo r Fraaee Ju ly , 1018; dai sharod w ith i l an its Btrenuoui sorviee on \-*rious- frp uBtU ho w u w6undofl.‘ . ' '

G ilbe rt M ille r o f B ^ r s o n , -was-I V only otbor man who outored- tho so : ice a t Camp *Lowi» from th is ; com

who serN’od in tne sonte company wi Khlggo. MUlor was kiJlod by a n (‘hlno gun buiiot bn tbe day befc Kn^Rgo was wou&ded. *

EVERY ORGANIZATION 'IS URGED TO ATTEN

, N p^lM na 'are Spared to Oet Out Bern ' seotattre OathailBg to Decide on

Memorial

U. L . iia c v ic a r, s«cretar}' of,tbo cai ty council o f defense is dotom inod

- loavo Ao stoao u n tu rn ^ l in an offc to have a thoroughly roprcdaatati gathering o f delegates A t tbo momorl oonvontion scheduled fo r February' nt tho hiftb. ><chool buil'dlOK. Mr. v icar says; ^

“ Thero art! n RTont many associ tionV who have not' tui yo t s o n t . t luinioa o f th o ir dddgutos to tho scci ta ry o f tho councU o f defonse. I t tho doniro o f thn council tha t tho

uamcs- bo in tho hands o f tbo socretv' whofo, possible, before tho evening '

the conferenccrl'''8bninry 4."A g a in tbo.councU calls to 'th e a

•“ ^ te n tio n o f the piibtTe th ftl regula ly organized association'h)u the rig l to representatiou and, i f they have m already' received..notice, the aecrotaj wUl-~l»o pleased to instn ic t tliom .'ju how to go. about tho matter o f beir reprOflonted^oa the floor-^of the co&fe ence.” .

PLANS BAND CONCERTFOR MEMORIAL MEE

Local M naldana' ExecutlTe Oommitt* OntUoM Program fo r ComlBg Sea-

soa in T w ia Tails--

Arnuigcninnta fo r a cdnccrt o f ll0 t ra l ntinjbers to be given in connpctin w ith the soldiers’ memorial moetin Tnesdny evening nuxt_ in tho • Irg nchnol auHitoriom wore made a t a men ing o f the Tw in Falls band oxocutiv rnmtaittco. T ro lim in a fy jdaas air were la id fo r a M ric ii o f IS open-air*eot certs to lie given during thu summer tii« ^c ity park, together w ith oius>r fo

, Decoratio day. Tho committoe i's t « ' innV«- a' canvas next week I'or tin* j'ui

raising a budget of. B25-i0. I. popular subscription to maintaiti nex y ra r a band o f 40 musicians and c)<. frny ing rfocpssary incidental "Xpen^^ji

RELIEF/UNO IN CITYSTILL SHORT OF GOAl

CoBunittee PeralsU n Purpoee to Bale . roll QnoU of $6000 lo Oonntj

‘iMfon OloalBg Owpalgn/ ^ u t r ib u t lo n s in T w in ( 'a lia to tb<

fu n d fo r th e A m e ric a n .C om m itteo to: f i f t l le f - i« th e ?fear East"w«Jrrr*8®0 sho r Kri«i»y n ig h t n f the *2000 goal w hie) the com m ittee ha * sot to be reached T w in , K a ils . In tho ro u n ty a to tn l oi

• • #.'>000 ia to be ra ised , th e B uh l (H s tric oxxnm ing th e w o r k 'o f eoHeeting H'JOO

T lic cam p aign waa to have been r ios eil K r i i ln y n ig h t, b u t ' a t announced, t)ii c o o y n itt rp ifl d e te rm ine d to con tnue i t i

>wortc u n t i l the f u l l q u o ta is subncrihcd b r in j^ g th o ^ m p a ig n to ft r lo s r as aoor iis 1 i»»iWp. J — • ,

Singing Requires' Strength.S ttidrats shoald n-meinber t in t sing-

InR ric b t reqalrc.i greot pby»;cal ' Ktn-oirth. obser%T« n Torni toaeher. The

late Madame NenKcn remarked that i t reqaired the tra in in g o f a prize tighter. The human race is oot phyrtca lly as

*'tr<inR aa t t waa a h u tx d r^ y c * r* ago. T1i>> abdominal' 'xooectea ae«m to hare

, 'u fr* rW tho greatest rrlapsc. heoce the__ . •.(•urcifT o f n s illy great sltigera. In

*v ; '•ln:;lne more thon In 'any th lng else It is-tbe “ m rx lva l o f the f lt te a t"

‘ W AKTED

W 1 9 . , , . - '

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P i r c i M O D E B ir In ZdeaB - n i ;> i m o d b e n m S ervice h t le S S M O D B B K In S q o ip m e a t I M O D B B N ia -S xa ta iln a tlo na

' M o d u n i' in advanced dovc lopm ent o p tic a l science.

- PARROn OPTICAL C(L h a c d ■ ^ ^ o t l . H g r .

a ma- C D A B O 'B L B A D IN O O P T O M B T m u t d lv is - . A M D O r a O Z A S S

T ^ . l l ? M » l n A T c S M »

r e l le v lo r t o f

J o c a t Q r e - v i i i e j

11* Oc- D a u g h te r 's D e a th C a U » ~ U n i. 8aor se* uisl S te a rly lo f t - fo r '.P o c a te lle P r id

B m il l , e ve n in g ca lle d th e re b y th o doath 10 em* j j j f daaghter-in*la> r. a ce in . ’ , s . ,■ a n o f I o V is i t C oast C l t le e ^ W . T i Sbold

le f t th U m orn in g fo r a v ia it fn t n tfrtJ iH -M t eoajit taw as. S e a ttlo , Ta<

“ ***® m n and P o rtla nd ,' • o n . ■■■,* , • ' ^:o im ty Bnsineaa B e tte r M B n ile y — W.' w ith , B e od waa h c re .fro m B u rle y F r id a y ai? 5 * * ' re p o rts th a t business a lo ng a l l llnos^ t o r e p ic ittn g u / r a p id ly . .

Susra B o o tb B o d d ra c e — D r. W. .t iu l l iv i in today, purchased th o reefdon

E N D Booth on M a in avenin o r th , w h icb ho .expects to ' oecupy

_ onCD.Seore* ' — i » t .on O o in g t o L o e t B lv e r —M r. and M i

I t . O. JeuKcn cif B la c k fo o t and M r. a i . M r.i. W ill in m C o tte r o f T w iu F a lls lo

coun- lo s t n ig h t fo r B la c k fo o t. F rom th e led to t l i i-y w i ll go to B ig L o s t R ivo r. e f f o r t • • ''ta t iv o Preseota B o oseve lt’ a P ic tu re — b:. . n o r la l l lo rn ib ro o k has presented th o Tw : ary" i F n l ls h ig h ncbooi w i t l i a p o r tra it i ,M ac* T ho o ilo ro B oosovoltl w h ich baa been g i

o n a p lace in tho school l lb to ry . ' isocla- e ■■■'t , tb e T o %>eak a t B u z ley— W ;. F . A lw o r l seen- o f T w in F a lls , p rc x id ^ u t o f t l io stn l I t is fo rm bureau, I n to addross th o Q iu l thoso c o u n ty fa rm bureau a t i t s an nu a l fnoc

etx iry , in g in B n rle y on' S a tu rd fty a ftem o o Dg ^ f n o x t. . •

1C a t* B u y s M a c V lc a r H om e— W ilto n z P tc Ifu lar* t\a?..pnrch8M d th o ,.v fM e “ .^;h9fn6 -o f i r ig h t l l M a c V ic a r on T e n th avenue no rtI e no t. fo rm e r ly owned b y Johu.-Bansen. T h o ta ry T e cka ,w i l l -no t ta ke posiwMsioti- be fo t . ' ju s t -A p r i l 1 p ro ba b ly . - -= ^ .7 . ‘ be ing , ■ '■Jtifer^ _ w m B e H u te r e d O t f l - ^ lb e r t Ut

n o it, w ho hns been ninco O ctobo r ins d e ta ile d to d u ty hore as ass is ta n t t the loca l d r a f t board , l e f t F r id a y even

_ _ _ in g fo r Oamp L e w is w ho ro ho w i l l b t t T m untcro il o u t o f t i e m il i ta p - ^ o r ^ e .

a t te e V ia lU ^ la t i v e a 'H e re— IV a n k lin M t ea . :J.«nn in v ia itiD g h is a u n t a n d -u u c ic

j M r. and M rs . W . !■:, N ix o n f o r a fe» I daya on h is w ay homo fro m C an ip D i; w here ho haa boon in serv ice . He

c t in i i live s in M a n s fie ld , W a s h in g to n .^ e t ln g -h !gh <toSX» H o te l M aaagem ea t— Joh n B

moot- W h ite , w fio bail iu 'en m anager o f th i n t iv o P e rr in o ho te l, has resigned b in po s itio i

a l,o and w i l l leave th o f ir s t . - H o w i l l re '*eon* m a in in T w in F a lls b u t is n o t s u r ie r n w h a t he w i l l do in tho businesa line .r; fo r ------ • ' ■ ■is to B a c k f r o s i A u to Shew— M r. am i M rs I 'u r - E d w a rd Johnson ha re re tu rn e d fro n

0. I y a th re o w e e ks ' t r i p th ro u g h th o m iddh n e x t w est. In ^tT h icog n th e y a t te n d )^ th<

<k'- nutonioh iJe-Khow *nnd w h ile iu t)c tro li ■they~wot»t th ro u g h tho H udson w orks

J o la s B o ad BoUilere— L ie u te n a n t A r v in D . Rounds, la te ly re tu rn e d fro ir )AL' se rv ice overseas w ith an a r t i l le r y reg im cQ t, ha« accepted a p o u t io n w ith the

> .4 T w in PW ls bighsnk.v d is t r ic t and»is no« , jy in charge, o f tbe^ e n g in M r ln g *depart

fn e n t urtdfer d ire c t io n o f "W ^'L . Johnson d is l r is t ’ d i r e c to r 'o f roads. — __

th i' ~ * fo r W in D eb ate J l e n q r i ^ — T h f . coniii.v

ih o r t bureau w ill be re p re se n tM a t thej j j j ) , m e e tin g to .It 'c ldc upon tb e servic i', j 1„ m e n ’ s ta cm o ria l on Tnesday n e x t b y tb i',1 q( fo llo w in g delegatee wbo w ere nam ed nlt r ic t w c e tin g here T h u rsd a y o f tl^c <*xI'JOO. '‘c u t iv c com m ittee : J . C. W heeli^n, W,pI „ , " F . A lw o r th and C. E. M cC la in ,, tbe ------ ' _ .e i ts I , ....................... ...........

F o r SialeBy Owner

, ' 40 arrn> 3 1-4 m ilc i* fro m W ll. lc r , h ll in a lfa l fa , la y * f in e ; nm nll bou«p. P rice « 0 0 0 .0 0 , *3ol)0.f»i>

, cash, tia lancp t im e s t 77c-

Ite r I. W ild e r c o p n try cou ld n o t l>e f ln -^ e r fo r i r r ig a tto n ; good house, b n in

^ n tid deep w e ll; a l l in a l fa l fa , Yctln n il n U lk r c lo v e r; one m ile rn * t

I j , I .ind 1 1*4 m jles no rth o f W ild e r.^ , t j I 'r ic c #24000.00, #10000.00 co*h.

; fialoRce tim e a t «1 and ' r i .1 A . ii irc M

B O X 1 2 1 5

T W IN , F A 1 . L {

M ajor. Booth P icks . Pota t'e llo as H oi

W it t ItB s m n ® r r a o t id o o f I

lO d S ' d r o p p e d to E n te r M il i tE ir S e r v ic e f r o m H e re

I ■ " ---- r! ■■M ajor C. M.-Bootli,' wfTo received

I P f r f V dischargo recetUly from• ^ 1 1 7 rn illta ry service nt C»inj> Ixtwis,

been here fo r several Juys arran] to ribmovn his llhm 'ry' to I ’ocatollo, whieh place he lenyoti th is evonlni enter tbero in the practice.of law.

P rio r tb hia entrance into tho m ill) lent o f aorvico ia Suptomber, -1917, when

le ft to attend the second, officers t r iWfT camp a t t ie San Frnncisco prosi M iijo r I ^ t h - had been ungnged

* prae^co o f his profession hero fo r at f i r e years, w inning d istinction a

m S T f lawyer and living chosen president tho Tw in Falls county, bar assoclat

i He was on actlvo fac to r also in | ' tics o f tho eounty and atato. H«

leaving horo to ava il h imself o f w ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ho considers larger opportunitios'^n

w ork presented at- Pocatello., Mrs. Booth, who'-has romainod

--------s B o ln during IiSajor Booth's v is it h0 iS w ill Join him In Pocatello.

I • W A H TS D ,Extra salosladies a t The B ig 'vVI

, 8am- Store.— Adv.

I th 'S i <• P>role<l-^uiT>c<i E. Stovo f Buhl, aged *20, who hofl proviou ploaded g u ilty to a charge o f forgt

ii.«i i«. sentenced Saturday by Judge fa th “ ^ In d is t i^ t cour to-sorv

Taco ' from one to fourtoetKyearathe state prison! A t ^iio samo time,

- was paroled to tho probation offlcet

a i^ ^ Seateni^e—Charles Ayi. orrosted hero on Juno 4 w ith fou r do

Johns Aiid three, p^nt bottles o f whis) in his possession, entered a plea

W A. ^ chargo o f illegal possessf j * and wa« sontenceil, Soturday morn: ,v«ni.n hy .Judgo Balicock't'o serve-a term ipy a t *bTrty doyn in the county Jail.

'S tops Ziuiuiriea — T,he^'iromo sefvI Mrs. ot tho Rod Cross has roco r and from thu (roasi Is lo ft ' nl) allotments nndthorp Jowoures fo r November and Docem)

w ill be doored by Januury .Tl f r • t i l l ' Wur Rink in»urttnce Bureau and

'K J ia<iu*ries be sent thomT w lii Kardiiig nllotmonts Yor tbese moiH

nit o f “ '***' a fte r March 1.

Accused o f Forgery—Bortha IIo« kttown. also u» Pbylin Patton, ogod :

Iworth arrestAl F riday a t Buhl, on a w: stnto issued a t Boise charging her wl

com m itting forgery. Tho arrest "n mado by S h e riff A. N ., Sprague a

>moon -O- norrin ian and -E. .. . Sbermau.. The accused was brongl^t^

Tw in Falls. Sho hod otrived-.in Bi: -Ptclc <IV*

n ° 'r th ' V n i ia n ta . H c k . 'S r i l l ' Fday the lug* sclloof .-students voted i

' * tho ir decision fo r a' soldiers’ nieniorii : O f the tom l vote the Y . M..C. A -ca r

f ir s t w ith ouo hundred.' and seycnt t Uc- votes oad tho bridge across tl

I . tho r iv o r a t Shoshone' Fnlls was aecoi n t to f i f t y f i v e vM e^ the remaluiievon received a small number o f votiU be ^

To Ooanect Boad L in ks— force seven workmen is in the onipluy o f tl

uuclo' highway dlstrii>t nt woi ou repairing « rock cnmhor which is

■> D ix ■'**“ ’ l**‘<P“ ™*ion o f crush*' IT rock fo r jia rd surfacing a counoctir ' l in k in tho rood a t Shoshone Falls. V

L . JohtiBOQ,' d U trie t'd ire c to r o f road has sn'g^sted tha t a portion o f th

* ” • road ''bo surfaced w ith b itu iith lc Iof th is material.

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in " " ’ ' ^ i / i t h J j o s t . s M n d

♦ {♦ J J o 6 t © , s a o 5 « | »

l^^fto ‘ P- Barnhart doUKhtfully ciI t ro lt tortained the Addison Avenue Kenntnj forks Club a t her home Frl.doy afte

noon. Somo refugee sewing, kn ittln and other work were done by thoc

* prcnrnt. A very delicious refreabmou* from w rvcd by tho hostess noa- th

i-losc o f the afternoon. b,tho /

' The Twentieth Century Club h n s 'rsumed Its regnlar bimonthly moetinf

’ on Tuesdays in tbe Mooso Hall. Th meetings w ill have special programs, « they did beforo tho Bed Cross wnr took the ir placc. A t tha-»n«eting o

t tbe a committeo consisting cMrs. H. W. aoocl»)k, M. J. Swede

y and P. W. MeRoberts was n{i|>ointc to reprcs<*nt the club n t the mcclin

***' concerning the merabrlal to the noldicr '■ " • and uiilors. The du b is planning

Valentino party o f tho«i/ancy •Irr.'*'* v/i " ' ■ rie tv for thi- Junior mrmlx’r^

T. C. <J. 0 . Club mado up o f th voungcr net gave a dancing party ii Cotillon H all F riila y evening.' Sever* o f,th e young married coupler diapoi oncd the a ffa ir.

iii ---------->0 The h igh school teachers r iitc r ta in c i

| th e * o th c r teachers on FViday cven in j ,p I n t a th e a tre p a r ty an d la te r in th e h ig l

i uchool .cym Basium , w hw cre t . ib l is ' »c „ fo r s ix pe.ople w e re placed. Thc.«e w rr.

rovcred w ith blue and whito lunel .( cloths and caodlea w ith blub,sha<Ics te f gclhcr w ith blue ahaded eleetric lig h t J,' »hed a soft glow'^over the room. .V ic

tro la music waa played throOi;h th' j supper hour. About «ixty fiv.* peopl iw rm jire«n t.

L ieu tenant B racken 'ome On H is W ay Hoi; X a w T w in , F a l ls O f f ic e r ^ i> a n d s

t a r y V a n o o u v e r o n a . - ^ a n s p o r

X ro ih s ‘il)<Bria

ved- his. Lieutenant Leo P. Braiom tho landed Frfday In Vnncduver fromis, has beria, aceoMing to a telegram /o i'anging from him by hfs mother. He iallo , fo r peeted to arrive in Tw in i 'a lls tbotin g to “ 0** week.,

Lloufonant'Bm<;.kt'n ho* been on iiiilita r j; w ith, tho American, forciis lu . 8ilibeu. ho 8inco_Jast fa ll. Word received 1*• tra in - him hfcs inren meager. U po ii'tho d<rogidio, o f h is father, (be latO' Mayor F.

jthe Braekon lest November, steps woror about oa toward securing hia discharge f1 aa B tho service which was ordered slent o f weeks ago.:latIon, Mrs. Lop F. Bracken, who rcaun poli- her e^mploymont as. a teacher a t EHe Is Oklahoma, o fte r hor husband ombi

t what od fo r Siberia, has resigned hor posi"^n his February 12 to jo in him hor&

-'SEeylliES r lEBICilrOy i OF PETITIO«[orvD a J .' I»r. i» Carl Ivor Peterson and Jan K( iccr. ter. Become Citizens Up

Enlistment Under'New Li ,iomi' —Others Pass Tests

biskey , ■______lea o f The. ]K 'titlu iift o f t^ o roiddcnts lession Tw in >’alls rounty fo r Am orlcaircitijs orning „j,}p wore dismissed by Judgo .W. rm o f B a ^o c k in d is tric t court hero Hn'.nrt

momiag fo r the (oalun th a t iw th . . enm^ cltizcnn o f the Uhitod Rti-'ds i

ervlco tb i' nuw"iiaturalj(zatibti lawa wl: ■ocoiv- ti,i.y futered tho m ilita ry Borvl-o‘'s; jasury f«;(j,j,.ut to the f i l in g o f tho potltin nd al* The men admitted to eitizonshlp thrdii ember this incans wero Carl Ivor,Petot«nn

from Buhl, naturalized o t Everett. Washii ro tn^,. nnd'Jon Koator o f Ainsierdnni, n

urnllsed a t Portland, lonths otbers'M ade Oltlsens

■Two other applicants, N ell McKen o f Buhl, a native o f Scotland, and C

Houk, ow n r ('nrlnun o f Bubi, a native 3d £2, gwedo, passed' the examination soUsr. L war- to rily , and were odminitod to citlzi

w ith ship Soturday. ■; was The cojo o f A n tllle Vabion o f M » aad taugh a a tlve o f Switzerland, was i

inisnHl w ithout p r ^ f lR e (or the roai to (],( o f hia n-itnciSe?;/iould not quj

Buhl j f y a witness toQcblng upon tbo p io il n f his residence In the Unit Stntes. ,

I f r i - M,ir(]o McLnod o f Tw Jd on Palis, .n native of-Scotlandj^-wiaa.'et loriol. bccauBo o f his non-appearanee cBrau iira rlng .' c n ty 2 fust S ta rt Anew " Utctiard Oorst, form erly a resident Jcond neVgiT, a^subje^t. o f .ing Ocorge »u»ng B rita in , w il l ha,vo to 'f i le . '* , nt votes npp licn tiou ‘if.h o -d cs ircs to become'

d tizeu o f the United. States, the eon ru ling 8aturday that-h ia caso eould'n hi- cotinuod further. I t bi reported tn

• (Jorst has 1>eon in tho m illta ry 'se rv l ns !»' member o f the Canadian oxpeditlo

i" *0 arv.’forccn fo r about two years l»adt. inbod • ____- ^ —

iNEimyTOFii INlflCmFEL

d —Browning Company of Sa!

♦ Lake Here to Sell Overland and V\/illys-Knight Cars

stog ~ifte r- branch huuse o f the Drowning Ani t t ln g compan.v, Balt Lake, diatrlbutors - i thoso Overland and W Illy ji.K n igb l cam, w| louts »|H'noii^oday under tho management i

tho ,Jo h fi'li. ’Taylor In the I lc r r io t t buildin h i t*^ic-/-orncr o f Second avenue and Se- ond ati M-t west, heretofon> ocrnplcd 1: thi- L lln -rty garage. ,

tines ^ station fo r OvorlaiiTho •''''‘Ij^'V'jJb's-Knight ownera and a pan

- ‘ I f r a t ** opened by the new fim a n d ^ ith in the next 15 daj-s, M r. T iiy lt

^ on or five carloads o f th“■ various models o f the . Ovcrlond an •elev ^ '' l l . '’s-Knight cars w ill be rcceiv^ n t« l ’ ' 'Visplay and deni<.n!.imtino pu■lino P"'*''"-licrs drove through from Ba!

I jik e , a rr iv in g here Friday aftrrnooi I vft. . '‘ "f* ‘l® y’s thne, making flic tr i

w ithout n>hitch In a new OTi-rlnmi.

tlio ' Definition o f TC^e Frfend. . in “ A friend.” said Unrl.- Wo n. “ Is -

•prai oiaa da t Inughs ut yob fuuny slorte ipor. even I f t ie y nIn't ao good; an’ »<yrap«

thUes w if yob m lsfbrtnne*. even i f de; a in 't eo bad.” •

ined ------------------------------ -Fond o f Chicken Hearts,

high L«cy is fond o f the heartJi o f nl fow ls. WbTO dining oot w ith friendi

were sbe was naked whnt her choice o f th* anch .chicken was. Forg<»ttlng the nnme foi ' to- the .moment, sbe s n l d “ r fordct d« gbts nnme. I t ’K de part whnt makes hi- Vic- l ire ."tbo ___________________

opie Sabeeribe BOW fo r the KEWS.

W AH TED

id s ' a l

Brad(or\ 1 ri.rroRi Bi- ‘I /ocelv- re ia ox- tho fira t

. M nsd from y jK ^ HIO death r’oro tak- 'go from Childrea'a eyee a t teboor B] id some should have cBretnlBtteoUoa. V

are able to give ehildrea tbe be ronimod •tU n tlo n .It Enid, W . B f P B IH BBombark- J e w e la r> O p ttd nposition Tans..

I - . J j - ’ e i - j o ± i . a . x s

I ^ ,W. Aahdown o f Burley spent Pr

■ | 0 ' £<v<orett H a ll o f > Buhl spent Fr

W. Boden o f rfnr.clton is hou hustaeiB.'.

I K o s - A . ^elson o f Oakley is horo f [JpQJll. t tw iaynI giJt/ B. h. and A. M. Bleek o f -Eden s

^ . F riday horo. 'Honry Squire o f K im berly spent

, day here. ■Ilts »fcitiis*ii- ^ McNamara camo hore f .W. .V. Friday.i'.nrday Mra. C. Clawaon‘'8poiit tho day 1 Ith be- from ' Murtaogb.

I*'" hen -.^Viliiuin W orthington o f Oaklejio^s-sb- btuiness.tltiim s. 1_ 11. WaldQU o f Kiml>vrly s(>ent .'hrdugh day hero on businesi• stin o f p Noblo o f Jerome came 1

m, na*'Verl Hawn o f B urley’ rume here

I buitiness ^osterday. \Kenzie ^ Tl^omasson of.Bupc-rt w«|i 1

on liusiuoss vvcrfterdny.' ve v t ' *lUsfac- o f K im berly wnisitizon- Tw in Falls yesterday.

M r. and. Mrs. i>. B . Emorick s] f Mur- ^ r id a y hwo from Jerom<.

"^roMM !^M iaer^rtliB 'i^ fi;-*S tB rg la o f .BQHi, t quaJJ, a-^dw . days bore,bo per- - Mrs. U . S. Beslea wont to Hausei United v is it friends F riday ov«nisg>> -lO ii, Lieutenant C. .M; Foley le f t fo r 8 j-'iion* F riday evening,ntft a t • Harrj" Vance o f Jerome was In T

, i^ ills otPbiislneM yeirtorday._J. A . W ^ke r o f o f Bock Creek s(:

lent o f p ridav looking oftec husinoss. ge o f ■ .a. now ■ C i t ie s Hudson of^ Kimbi ome* a ."ponl tho 'day here yesterday,

court j i r s . J. E. Boyd o f Bogerson sp M- not Friday and Saturday in T w in Palla

lorv^cP Qeorgo o f i liit'lon- ‘ I*® ‘loy yesterdajIt. M r. «nd’'M rs. E. D. Bailey o f Jerc, . camo bere ycatorday fo r ' a fow <laj

I Jkliaa Velma Bass'ford returned f t a v iiiit 'With friends In F ile r last . County Uecorder C. C. Btggl&s w n to Boiso oa o ffic ia l busiaess last alg

I . 0 . L < ^ m a n o f Pocatello is in T i J f ^ l ls looking *after his property Int ests here.

Q Mrs. J. A. F lynn nud'sou, Donald, iv in iting out o f town fricn()s over I

,nd week ona , Mrs. B. Nelson o f F ile r came h

lout night to \'ii<it n t the home o f M W. • Chap^nnn.

Antorn - oT -'If- Mrs. D. E. M o ffe tt weat

won Burley Friday evening to spend I •nt o f week end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Fra ild ing Kendali:I Sec- • ■cd l.y An Indian Dawn.

I awoke—anil beyond the great tre irla iiJ I snw (hi» dawn comc op-tlke thupdi partn os i t does oo Mnndtfley. E ^ c t ly 11 firm , thunder I t came up. ro lling , r ia ir

Baylor rm shfng clouds o f copper aad dl tbo gcld. riHldeotng, b rm klog . mouotle

and out-topping one another.—Atlantic. e ivM ■ ■ - ■ r*,1 pur- ^ Getting S’flnatur«a.

• Sentiment Is enslly nioldoil tb ‘ three o r fou r a rtlve potiple. by k»^

log a t I t long enoogh can* cootIo m illions tha t w ater ruus np hlU I stead o f down.—'Atchlsoo Globe.

W AN TED“ Is «» • E x tra salesladioe a t The B ig Wu orlM» Store.—Adv.'tnpa*

• ^nbaeribe now fe r tbe N * W a

' - I F O R S A L E I Z O R T R A D Et de I --- ; ---- :' **** { I **"'* *" Hbennon

j rounty, Tcxks. W>ll .tra ^e fo r I f lt.i“ proj>erty in Tw in Kails, ranrh

I j land or .hrep. ' Price #15,000.

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i l WILL PROVIDE I iillRJEIISFOFI , liGE iH Lopal Movement Has foc .H Object the EstablisHmeni■ Club Roorfisnffr 'Retti'iH Fighting Men|H With tho idea of rniidn a stiffU

sum in ploilges to provide for’ tablishment and niointouaiu: of a.

vice mon'a club, a petition 4s belod• ” ** cuhitod in Twin Falls among local 1

noss men nnd others cmiriag to b tHe niovoinont. .• , '

The plans aro not yot 'worke<l'Ot deiall b\it theso iopluije civb 'i properly equipped for tho comfirt,

MsBBm eonvonience. of the’ retumlag soli —. "ahd' sollora, and the providSng-.of.

stautial club quarteni. " I t ’ Js. .nt• S atood that negotiations axe vniier

-« looking.to.tho seeuring-for the par ■ , of tho old post office room on 1

street,'but this’has not yet beea i f ida>* initely decided on.

Tbe movoment is meeting with | Friday ‘ ' • ■

„ FURNISHES POINTS ON:-; DETECTING OF POISO

ro fer a . . , ‘ ®. FBim Barean H08M Dtoinurtntton

‘ partment' IdttitlflM PtoBtlM )n spentj «nd’Botail«B

ent Fri- - Quoting from. tbe ttddrm bert i ; lag'\he week of tbe ^Infr eonf n

e from ^olt, st«ta «nil^exteaslott worker, 'the borne demoni

. tlon departmeat of the eonatyishB ay here reau polata out the dlffereaee la nd

' orgaoIsBia tbat'davelep la-eiua i, kloy is canaed meats,' w

Botulism Is the poiaoa that deve: Bnt .iri* In.defectively canned vegetablea.,-

Ptomalne is tho poison in defeetl' lie here cnpnod moat*.

Either-vegetables or meats tbat, I , . , . , n u p lc lo n . ln ^ ^ . l l j r - '

should bo destroyed without -tast either by burning or burylflg»'pref

OS hero .bly with tho container.Four drops of tho jtuce from tbe

-wna in purafu that caused the deatba la B roce^jllkijled a rabbit. , ; -

Is destroyed'by beaU Th k si>ent .foro all eaaaed vei tBblos on. opM

should be bronght to tbe bolUag; amy Is v«B if the] are.M be.asea''for a.iii

ia- whieh c«m th ey may bf eejded Bf wanl. .

nsen to ptomaine doe* not exist la a eai •» meat in which the jelly ia .iotaet.

ir Stan* jRly‘forms on most meat*, whea j ned, although aot OB, brains. If B j

rp in has onee formed iand later breaks di - ,? • into liquid, do aot uie the meiU ' \ taste it. A perfect jelly la goo eei

k sponC tion whoa tbe can It opeaed is the 1 guarantee against ptomalaiL

REPORTS CONDITION OF - I Spent UNEMPLOYMENt SERIQalls. •f Mur* Area Wbere Tbere Is' Sarpliw'Of La rday. . C^r Demand Zs Wldealag BaslA J „o m . ' - - S l w t w D ^ n M l M '

.lays. • Telegraphic reports received by 1 from United States employment serriee ^ghU the carreat week oa toaditloiu e fi wnnt picyment and oaempIoymeBt aU o . .. the coootry indicate that tbe'geae * ^nd of the situation is beeonU i 1 Twin ious.' On December. 10, 1018, twen

Inter* five ner cent of the e.it{os report! oa s ktages aad sarplase* reportad

id are o t labor, twelve aad oae*hier* the reponed a surplna of labor, aad ab

per cent reported that the sopply abt ' quailed ibe demaad. From , that'di

e hero n until the cunxnt week, there 1 t H n . a ateadj- and coaalfteDt deer«

< in the shortues reported aad la lo< ■eat to where tho supply' equaled Aetd the mand, whllo the surpluses havi bi Frank steadily increasing. For the 'kam

week the percental of cities reporU shortages has dropped to thirteen |

. cont, the percentage reportfaig s• »r<ww rluses hs5 increased to forty-fonr ] under rep9rtlng tl

like' "“ I'Pb" eqiiaU dented, have dropped forty-three per ceat. j .

' doll Decembi r 3 thero waa reportodntlnff ahortage of labor of 34,000 aJp ' surpluses totalling only 12,000. D

[.ing the following eight weeks this sho 'age wa* ttsluce\l to .while 1i Rurplusex n'oched the figure of S10,0i

1 that 1 1,0 and Iowa, surploiee ofskilled ond unskilled labor are |Bdla

JTlnce ver>-whera_111 io- TAbout His Relations.'

Judgt—“Now. sir. tell oa about yoi ... , * marital rclatloos—were tbey-ale# " < antr BllbBCk—“Pleasant *oo«b.V«’

I booor. Bnt tbey wanted to U rrw r i all the time."—Life. .

— ! ■ Many 9 n *m te TMfilt '= n i Uke everybody elae. tbe^pcrimpE er bas bis dull days, tboogh, perlti4

tile r«t of the peopW IMl that t) _ paragrapher has more of thcn'..tl|(| ^ dajbody rlse.-iU'Uralnfton Ne»B .

Oet aom* INFOHlCATldlf A a U m ion what It.win eoet, when it a«yv' for Vsght te beet adts»tse»—ttoeii.,1, t u M t . .

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ISflBtsl i t FPE’oritiits Issued in Twin Falls-in ' -'ilflonth of January Show a Total Expenditure of $47-, SOO , . :

‘ permits covorlng aii aggic-rato Dxpondituro o f wori> isauoil 'n Twin PttUa durioff tho month o f Jan* tary BeconlinK to tbe rocordu iu tho « lc o o il C ity Clork W. A . M innick. rhe number o f p<;rinitH iuucd was acv*

r:Thrc« o f-the pormits woro fo r addl* iOBii or romodollDfl:, tho ouraa involved n those ontorprlM ii compriaing tho m lk o f tho negrogQto- oxponditures fo r rputroctiott horo durin;; tho' moatb. . ,;A«eordinfr to the records, the con- tra iftloa o f o brfek build ing w ith tbroo itbries and 'b ft«n ien t 34*(J3 foot as as dd ltioD -to tho Boyd hoapital' i r U l . in*’olv« an eatixnatod coat o f $17,000. Tb«' !(>atraet has been le t to I ra T . Brown.- Remodeling o f tho B ogom n hotel tuUdisg, recently purehaaod. by tho . R Pwln PBlls National bonk to a ffo rd a (I lono fo r tb a t ia a titu t io n , 'w ill cost I I 120,000. T h o , work la In chargo o f ■ I 3rime$ ft P e lt, ' . ■ i

V incen t-w ijl^o rpo nd 1500 in “ fl'modeling the VoUding a t the eomer |f, MCaln avouuo and Second atroet*woa^ rU eh he-wH l occupy in . the . aoae. fu* u re 'w ith hia fo ra itu re ators. - T

y One K a v B ttiloeM B lo ^ row'.The records ahow one perm it iu u cd - 8 o r build ing o f a bu^neM block', a b riek -6 traetaro to be er»et«d by C. D.* Thom* o f ] la .on Shoahona s treet-w eat between B keoiid and T h ird aVoanea a t an M ti* U aat«d co it o f $3,DOO. . - T'^erm U a ware taken oot (e r the boUd* l ie . iog o f TMidmiees b y tbe fdUowing: - rhui

WTek on lo t 8, bk>«k 1, A s k - .OB ^ d iU o n ; M at .0 Obariea P. Laraoo on lo t 10, block

14, SeveBth «T8BQe ao rth ; «o*t $S,000.J. 0. I< rk lM a t ieoraer o f tha N o rth T

Bonndaiy and Van Boren-streeta^ Oold* bv ' en Bnle miUtion. Ir'gi

' • thoJ D S Z A K B irP O S S O B O L A S eiM,

■V KANSAS Oinrr, I^ b . L —H obart *g ri raneett, 21 motor aohool atadent aad cen< 4o « ^ J . S.'Faaeett, l£ !lo ,Ia .,'w aa» tn>t ra il' •n d k illed early today a negro who i ^ t o o k b lm ^jto r a burg lar. Faaeett, who^'waa i l l , eaeaped frem tbo aebool )u u ^ tU U a deliripuB eonditioa and at- tempted to raiae ai bedroom window la 0,^ , iha T ^d id e e ^ ^ e a U H tr r ia wbo fire d ^oB ^ f a t ^ a h o t , • T «

' ~~ * weftm L X i B S 8 0 M B W O BX ^

: P O B ILA N D , Or®;, Feb. The no i Northweat Stoel company today haa or* the d m to proceed w ith tho conatrn'ction o f tw o o f the ten steel ve a ^a upon whieb ^rork waa recently ordered auapooded u : b y the XTnitad Sutes shipping board, tnca n o reason given la th n t conditions lu d folio ehanged ao th a t the ahips can tw buUt fore jaooner thaa o rig ina lly x p e to d .* - ’ ; hereI y . ------- --------- -------------- (*10

B A N K SABNINOB- A N N O tlN a E D .banl WASHINOTON^ Fob. J . — Net earn- tiou

ings o£ tbe IS federal reMrvo'banka fo r omo: 1018 wero «S5j436.97S .the Federal Be- aerre Board aanounced today. Thia fig * 1 n ra ia a p p r^ m a te ly f iv e times the net B] 2u ira in ^ o f the banka daring 1917.’ to tl

A aBBBS TO A M B N D M B N T bUit W ASHINOTON, Fj>b. 1.—Tho hcyiao c o rf

la te today agreed to fhe aenate amend* acaaime'nt to the revenue bill* which taxes Moncampaign, contributiona over 9S00 one Frcnhundred por cent, but provided th a t the todata x shoQid not be retroactive. m ier

NOW IS T lT o i o y > G o o d I r r i g a t e d L a i

Caroy land a t $51.50 per a c rr; $lt.SO in fourteen equal annual inatallmonta, in t

I ' Proved up and Im prevM Unda $75 to $12Good water r ig h t; good Irrig fttion c«

cents por aere p<*r annum. Grow b ig cro a lfa lfa , potatoe«.-Oood general d ivera ifii o f stock do well. A lU tudo 3500 to 4000 f( age. A RotRK concern—80^000 acrcs uni

' elevators on tbo project.

Increase in Cost o f 'On A p n l 1 1019; the priee o f water 1

lands on tho V alier project w il l bo increai net make your plana lo v iU t the V a lie r e

L e f s T a lk lWe have employed A rth a r E . Anderso

repreaentative, who w ill be gU d to ta lk te ll yon about' the opportnnitlea ia thc Va hm today fo r free literature.

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V A L I E R F A R MV A L IE R , M

A rth o r S. Aad,eraoa, P iltr , Idaho. -

I P la u a a ^ me free lite ra tu re aboat

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T M e V I H I U V - V A L U E - theV i t c i e w E

« IM U 'n ln > ' ’ ! • tlig m a(lo w ord th r i Ii u bnm tlie s In t o f ‘ good eutomera to .th ia shop. Tha^ - were to ld by their, fe llow town*. med tk a t ottr aerrleea were de- pondable, th a t w * ew ried a standard Une o f p lsm blng mar- ehandiae and tha t our prieea wore aatiafaetory'

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M. B. Ohttrch a t Klmbfcrly . Olonn E.'M angun, Paitor. ‘

There'w iU be regular servieea toinor- Nrow, Sontlay, fV b , 2nd*. Plui• Sunday School 10:00 ol m. , tour-Sormon by tbo paator, subject, “ F *ta tain

o f F b lth , " 11:00 a. m. ' berBpworth League 6:30 p. m. riveMusic and sormon 7:30 p. m.' > or JThe quarantine ia lif te d and the pub* A

lie . is urge<I to take advantage o f tbe Statehurch aervicee. tion

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W lI iL BBVO KB AO BBBM EN T the TACOMA, Wash., J ^b . 1.— Angered

by Ihe traction com])anleB' f ig h t in tbe legislature to got> through o 'b i l l tak ing ^ the power o f^a ro regulation ftwny from elMos, tho manJelpaJ oomtolttee today agreed to fovoke at "ohce. the seven c lU ’ cent fare agreement w ith tho Tacoma ’ ' 0° ra ilw ay and power company. “ v

A 00B P T8 O OM PANT'S O.FFBB CEI LO W ELL, Maaa.; Feb, 1.— Tho o ffe r '

o f the American Woolen company (o ita ethployea o f a 46 hoora week w ltu 48 hoH on pay waa accepted by the I»oaralI . Textile company‘ today. ,The «rorkcra wefe Inatrueted to report fo r work Monday. Other milts here bavo mndo iif, 10 reply to the operatives’ .lemand :he 48 hour week. s

.8PABTA0AM B BTm E E K D IlE 'UR IC, Feb. 1.—Five hundred Spar* the :

ncane'aro held In ja i l in WUhelmii’javen by I lo llow ing the ir eurrendor to govemmont x i ’orcea, according to dispatchca fecclvtd Smuc jore today. F o rty thousand marks o ry : [$10 000) exortod from the m p ire jank waa recovered except a small por* the ; Jou which; tho rioters had .divided uloui unong themselves. ' 'and

.... .' — • — — ■I ■ Cert]OELEGATBS ABB A B B m N Q ^u.^b

BE 3N E , Feb. 1.—Oerman delegates ers 0 0 tbe international labor and aoclaliat tcrio songresa agreed to diacuaa.tbc raiponai- avoii >Uity fo r t ^ wnr when pre lim inary ings :orferences'were opened today. Formal oa pi leasiona o f the congreaa w il l begin kfonday. Tbo complete B r it ifb . and owni iVench aoeJalist deleg&tiona arrived SUn oday as did K u rt Eisner, Bavarian pre- guar ttler^ rc fr j

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[H E T IM E I. a n d a t V a l i e r , I H o n t a i t a - tionii

are ].50 per aere firs t paymfnt, balance ers, interest at six per ccat per annum. |,im , $125 per acre; easy terms. p<,

B construelion'. Malntcoanee f i f t v not cropa o f wheat. oaU. fia rlcy. flax, catcj

« ified farm ing country. A ll kinds kno« 0 feet. No sage bruahj good drain- ing I under water. 8 lx banks, sixteen t l f ic i

1 five ' t i f lc i

<f W a t e r R i g h t s | | j porsc;er rights for tbe Carey aad deeded reasod to $«0 per acre share: Why er country nowf

■ I t O v e r H rerson o f F iler, Idaho, as our local a lk tbe mattor over w ith yon and

V alie r country. See him or w rite w r it t is a4 i l sh<

> U T _________________________? f ththe ^

Vf S A L E S CO. “ VM O NT. ,

W. U. Mayman. Valier, Mont. '

>ut the Valier lands.PE

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nei STS CHOOSE" PEBFEClBEIIOTy*

Youno Lady Is Picked By Fbur fl' illustrators Who Fills. All . t , the Requirements

NEW YO KK, F«i>. 1.—L n j i c . i n i f? GontlCmon o f tho United Statoa, m A t the most beautifu l woman in New York,She Is E d ith Hydo. 22, a brunette, w ltb ” clear, b lile groy eyes, height 5 feet 4 “ inches.

Miaa Hyde was proclaimed Manbat* ^ tan 'a p rlte beauty a t 3 o'cloe,k thla morning a t. the oxcJ|aaive Cbu Chin Chow coaturao ball, a ttended 'by social, lltorar^’, theatrical and a rt loaders o f the c ity . . “ O

Tho judges were tbe famoua artists, ” Howard Chandler Christy, Jamea Mont* . gomory Flagg, Harrison F isbor and Ponryhn Btanlawn. * . Inaimuoh aa scores o f beauties from a ll parts o f ^ tho country competed, it- is expected . M iss Myde.wUl claim ' the all.^^merieaa clmrfpioilahlp. Somo o f the' handsom* ent women o f the stage, tho serene oad tho atudlo, oAored the' contest

I r is h Leader to , thc Study Cond ition

I n A g r ic u ltu re— — ' ' ■ '■‘ I

N o te d M a n 'A r r iv e s i n A m e r io afor

to O b ta i i i n r s t H a n d I n - * ^h ■ f o r m a t io n ^

' • tri«NEW YOBK, Feb. 1.—S ir Horace the

I ’ lunkott, Irisb loader^ started on a he tou r o f tho United Statea today to ob^ poi ta i jp f ir s t band inform ation on a num~ hin ber o f thinga, he said. S ir Horace ar- fo r rived last night on tbo W hite S tar Lia* son or A dria tic. ' boi

Asked I f bo had come to tho United par States to agita to £or ^tbe Irish ques-. ton tion , he said, be d id not th in k tha t would mlt be oecesaary; aa everybody understood aee tho aituation. ' cor

“ I ^ simply going out weat to atady. ma the agricultural condltiona You know atw 1 have always been'intereatod In Amer- his ican agricnltnre." •, H '

Noticing a newspapoc headline read* auil Ing “ 8olf*Determin»tion b f Small Nft- to tions Debated by Supreme W ar Coun* cor d U ' ' P lunkett aald w ith o> smile, " I w it wondor I f Ifo land Is one o f those small omj n a tio n a l'’ ' ' hia

CERTIFICATES PAYABLE . ^ 0 ORIGINAL OWNERS

S M rM aiy o f tho' TnM ratir AU a 'ft b ' B v f n l D l ^ O ff« n «» B oy ' ing

.„...W ar-8aTlnga Stanps seai— — . lod(

N otifica tion to a ll persona to r e f i^ n bar from offers to buy war aavings stamps flee o r acccpt tbem In trade, recently is* Pro sued by. the secretary o f the treasury*, ia kno qtioted by the postoffice department in ask< the fo llow ing wbich baa been received Oen by Postmaster M , A . B tronk: out

The foUowing quoted from a notice ing i iuucd by the Secretary o f tbe Treaa- beoi tiry : ing

" M y attention/.baa been direrted to ram the numoro'oa offera made by'UiiacVop- posi ulous persons through advertiaementa \Vh< and in other waya to buy W ar Savinga The Certificate Stamps, and, aa a result o f teni Ru>;b offers, I 'a m . informed that own* tur< ers o f aucb securities bave suffered ma- salo tcrial'-loseos which' could have beea the avoided by rpdomption o f tho W ar Bav* mus ings Certificate Stamps a t post offices, waa aa provided by. law. .. .. 21

" I n order tb a t th e 'in te rM ts o f tho poll ownem o f W ar Savinga Certlflcato feni SUmpa o f e ither series i ^ y be safe- sion guardo^l. I hereby n o tify a ll persona to pita re fra in from offers to buy W ar Bar* fo r inga Stamps or *ccept the same la Tho tra d e ." Ed^

In pursuance o f tbe foregoing, post- w itl masters «are directed not' to pay W ar who Savings Certificates on which the- wer names o f thc owners,have not been cn* tion tcred or havo been changed~ or liave t^ov beon enascd, ’since, under tbe regula* ter tions, thoy are not transferable, a id are payable only to tbo orig ina l own­ers, except in case o f death or disa> q bU lty. . Sp.,

Postmasters are foK ber Inatructed not to pa y 'o n y War Savings C ertifi* ^ cates' presented by peraona o r firm a known to be buying, or publicly o ffer- ing lo buy. W ar Savings Stamps or Cer* j , j tiflcates from the owners, oiUess posi* ]qJu tlva «Tideoce is submitted tha t the eer- tiflcates wero orig ina lly issned to the ^^rs persons or firm s presenting them fo r ?aymaat

When consulted by owners o f War Savings' Stamps in reganl to offers to purchase such stamps a t leas tban cnr- rent ealoe^ poatmasters should inv ite thair attention to the fa c t that W ar BaHnga Certiflcatea may be cashed a t money order offices a fte r tep days w ritten notice, aad tha t th is privilege |* 'T s accorded by Jaw. A t the same time . _ ! ! I should be pointed out th a f tbe need , ) f the govemment fo r the proceeds o f he W ar Saving# Stamp~’tiisuc is.great, lad the holders aheeld be urped to re - 'a in the ir stamp* n n tll m aturity as a ! __>atriotIc aet !oaIesa the ir neceasitierk M! ire urgent. [B art

' ■ • torloW IL L r iQ O T IN MAECH Fran

PEOBIA, n i. , Fth. 1.—Ed (Strang- "bolt] er) Lewis, hoavywdght •wrestler, today appe Loid be had beea matched w ith Joe bot^ )tocher, form sr champloa fo r March a glag a Chicago. Lewis wa« f in t-a a a g - •nconntered by Stechc^r wben the Iat- i !<■ cr was a t tbe crest o f hu career. |H . 1

TWIN FALLSONLY tw o NEvlf CASES.

tiF INFLUfelKA IN BURLEYH ealth Oenditioss Thzooghoot Oaasia

' O o o n tr r -a re - Im p ro T —Some Thwiile#' Ibcploded '

B U R IO Y —Only tw o new caecs of in- fluonza have oppqired w ith in t h r d t y o f Borley aince. tho .w as 'lifted oa January 22, and those' casee oro under s tr ic t qoarantiiie, aaya the B urloy Bui- lo tin . The s lt t^ t io n is equally improv­ed in the entire B urjey d is tr ic t and all throughout the connty.

I t leema that tbo disease ha« had ita run fo r .the second period in th is sec­tion. I f we are to have the experience e f othor sections, i t w il l appear again, as thn t ia tbe h u to ry b f the Influenza throughout England and Prance and la sections o f our own co jin try wboro ft made Its f lra t appearance. . - *

■ Practlcn lly a ir fo m o r theories aa to bow tho dlseaae i r spread havp. been oxplo<led. Masktf hove-boen d is c ^ e d as a means o f avoiding the contagion, lind public gathcringa ore no longer con^ nidcrcd a source o f dangqr. A s tr ic t Qu^antino o f the premises where the, r= WSease exists, fo llowed by a thorough* q« fum igation, seems to o ffe r tbo beat moans of combating Infloenza a t thia time. • ' .

TH B JIO O tlH Y OABB A lit t le more than h a lf ao hour a fte r

tho s ta rt o f the porado, the nnexpecjed happened. TJIirtj- fee t from M arket, j on S to u a rf^ re e t, a .short block from the parodo.’a atarting point, a bomb i . exploded. 8lX;poraona were k illo d out* righ t, fou r died-leiter, and more thau fo rty othera'were iig'urod and maimed. r This was on 8a ii*ilay^ ^tem oon.^

T h a t aame afterjwoa a shabby^'lhdi* „ vidual, evidently a down-and*outer, tried to climb over tbe ropes .around the scene o f tho explosion, s ta ting tba t he bad a communication to mako to the ,» ] police sergeant, but the o ffieer p u sb ^ hini bnclc. On Moaday morning, b ^ fore a rewaa'd had been offered, thia same ind iv idua l Appeared a t the special bomb bureau, opened by tho police de* partment to traiJe down the peipctra* tore o f the crime, had stated th a t a few minutos before the explosioa he had seen a short man w ith a suitcase on tho j , comer o f Steuart and M arket. Thia man, according to the down-andK»uter’a j atatement, waa acting queerly, moving his head from side to side aa though H were on a pivot. Tho man pu t tbe suitcase down oa the sidewalk close jy., to the w all, walked to the door o f tbe corncr saloon, pushed I t open and talked w ith another man who lo f t the booxe emporium. The abort man compared his watch w ith the clock on the tower qq, o f iho Ferry build ing and separaited from, the others. . * '

Tbo man who mode tb is atatement- ^ i l waa John' McDonald, a trapeze perform- y ^ i eri The had beea crippled tcfr Ufe by ‘ a f i l l , who w u doing odd jobs, work- i ti lag in raatauranta,'etc., fo r a liv in g so scant that, be had to a U y ^ n cheap . lodging hooiea or the S a lvam a A rm y barracka. H U ator^ intereatod the of* bo i fleer In charge. Police Lieutenant G off, p Prodocing a nomber o f photographa o f known or suspected dynamiters, he asked McDonald to examine thein. Mc> . j Oenald, according to the o fficer, picked qoa >ut the photognph o f Warren K . B ill* boa lags, a yoong ^ i e a l who bad already tod: Im o b sent to tbe penitentiary fo r carry* ftu | ing a satchel fu l l o f dynamite on a Sac* M ii ramento strM t-car, aa tbo who de- <x posited' tho i^ te s s e on the sidewalk.' foU When McDonald aaw tbe photograph o f tho: rboinaa *J. Moonoy,' according to Lien- H o tenant Ooff, ho iden tified i t aa a pic- w il tore o f the man' who came oot o f the tin i laloon and joined BUHngs, except th a t teai the man be had seen did nqt have tho ed . mustache ho wore #hen the photograph s iraa taken. od i

McDoaald'a statement thus led the c [>oUce d irectly to tho two principa l de- the rendanU. Four daya a fte r the explo- obs lion, B illings #as apprehended In a hos* the pital clin ic, whore be sought treatm eat tlm For ecE taia, and two, days thereafter, the rhomffS' Mooney, hie w ife . Bona, and siot Edward Nolan, th o ir friend , together on i » lth Israel Weinberg,, a Bosslaa Jew, brie irbo had becoaie d rive r o f a Jitaey bus, net vefe placed dn custody. The founda- pen ;lon. .wajiv la id fo r the world-wide con* T ;^over»y‘ .o v fr tbo Mooney Case.— W al- com ler V. Woehlke in thoTPebmary Sunset, ia i

' » S t»IK JU B E D OFPIOHB D IB S tlmi

O M AHA, Neb., Feb. 1.—Lieu t. B . C. the jpanlsburg, one o f f iv e army o ffice rs blU njured in an automobile accident abort* atat y a fte r m idnight, died a t P ort Omaha the lo ip ita l th is moming. Aaother o ff i- to p er, whose name could not be learaed, s W id to bave beea probably fa ta lly njured. A lieutenant named Davia Is ieriously injured, ^ e o th rr tw o o ff i*;ers escaped scrions in ju rv . Tho ac- , ddeat happeaed when a large aehrlce - « r overtnmed near the fo r t. W it* icssrs o f tho accident said the ear waa folBg a t about f i f t y miles aa boor. ^ ,

PATS B IO PBIOEDES MOINES, I t . Feb. 1.— I f the =

n>Ite Sox get Outfie lder Buxz M ur- w ihy o f the local Western League club M t is becanse President Comlskey paya 7,500 fo r him: Mayor Tom' P^ir* : reather, ownar o f the Booatera, -aaid Mlay tha t would be his priee.

80LDZEB W IN S F IO H TM IL W A U K E E Feb. 1. — Soldier

ta rtfie ld o f Brooklyn today waa v k - srlooa over B a ttling Ortega o f San - ■ranclaco in an unaatisfaetory lO-round o ttle here Uat night. Neither man ppeared to take the bout aerloitsly, ot^ moving clumsly about m l sftig- 5 iag rather thaa boxing.

I m t * fo r K aa n i M r., aad Mra. H .L Boakla aad daughter, Miaa Ethel,

.s DAILY iirows

[ iroM CAT ED

; 530,000 Dty andI T b e ’ p ro je o t ia lo f » ie d 1x1 S o i

o f la ^ d s w e l l a d a p te d t o i r r i g a

' f u l a n d s f lc n fe . ..

* O e t in on th e g r o u n d f l o o r wJ

8 e a s y . ; / _______ -, W B . IN V IT E Y O U B

' CANADA M AND II[ HEDICniNE HAII B. Honttti, a repreaeatatlre o f the) H o te ra fe w d a y « ,a n d b « ftU d to fnxnia

: SCHOOLS REOPEN WITH |b IMPBOV D ATTEWDAHCE

W ork U Axrangsd to 'Fenniit o f Poi>Ua 0. o f Borley.ComplatlBg Ootuaas la

Shortened Tear

BUBLBY—The Burloy schools open.- ed Monday o f th ia weok, a fte r being closed aince, the f ir s t o f tbe year be- mi cause o f tbe influenza w itb a good at* or tondanco, aa>-a'tbe Bufley BulleUn.. ' hi

There are about 1,000 children in the tb school a t tbia time. Th is U abbot 80 b j por cent o f thb enrollment, aad is jnaeh fe bettor than when achool c lo a ^ Deeem* 6c ber 31 and 2 per^cent bettor than i t B< was doring aame woek laat year." H . M.' Broadbeat, p r ln c l j^ o f the fa high school, has tho Junior ^ g h school oc woring. on the supeavlaod stndy plaa, Tt\ls plan pravides fo r oile bo iir periods Be fo r a ll jualor'h igh school olaaaoa. H a lf wl o f tbe timo is devoted to study aad wi h a lf to rocitatioQ- The stuily* U direct- od and supersiiod by the teacher ia wl charge. I t is an excellent p lant, and f ^ is working well. Teachers and puplla ^ are both pleased w ith the arrangement wl

Dnring the vacation, a mailed eonrao u o f study fo r oach aobject waa w ritten up by tbe teaehera In tbe vorious do* a partmeats. Couraos ara now being tyi>owriUon in tho office. A printed eburso may bo issued soon. c t

Tho pTOgrami o t a ll the elementary j j j -scbool classes havo been doubletd up. ha Reading, arithmetic nnd geography WiU ch now recite'tw ico a day instead o f eace O i a day as formerly. . la th is way most toj o^ tbe work o f the grades fo r thU term w ill be made up. by the end o f the j j

LIFTH«G OF BAN TO/OLLOW QUARANTINE

, , ofiBnaineaa K en of Bopert W eleone Ke-

peal o f 01otlag,PTd«r—BchooU and OhorebN to B icam e •

-BUPEBT—A fte r a week o f s tr ic t ^ qoaraatine, pot la te e ffec t b y the , board o f health, aanooocemeat came today that the.ban be lif te d oa < ftupert Saturday oit m ldaight, aays the Minidoka Connty P a tr io t ' .. ]

_Tho‘ achool board'm ot tbU-'room ihg k s fo llow ing tbe action o f the health au- , ] thorities, aad decided to opea aehooU 2o. M o a d ^ momisg. The same coadltioaa w il l gorem a s h o r e the laat-qnaraa- tine. A norae 'w ill be ia conataat 'a t- teadaaee aad tbe pupiU wiU be watch- ed fo r any algns o f th e , ia f lu e a ^ te<

Servieea w ill be held la the cbnrebes th i od Sundar, i t is expected. ,],■

Coaditlona bave g re a tly . impreved the past week, and few eaaos o f in f la - _ eoaa being reported, aad I t ia believed the disease has been eradicated fo r the time bain^. Last weok Burley lif to d c^l the ban, and^ shortly a fte r tbe commis- aioaers, acting as beard o f health, pot on a atringent quarantine, goardiag the bridges going Into Caaaia'coanty. aad » ft aot a llow iag anyoae to pasa w ithon t a permit.

Ths bnaineaa mea o f 3 o p e r t w il l wel- ] come the lif t in g o f the ban'as business in many lines has beCn affected. The Star theater w ill aot open fo r some j time, according to Manager W ilson, b o t tho Mutual w ill put oit a featore biU Monday n igh t Manager Wllaoa statea that ho ^11 thoreugby disinfect (he play I^onse aad u h every endearof to protect the bsalth o f the ao vU fan«. *

8TEAHEB DT DIBTBB8S CNORFOLK,' Vs., T |b . 1/—W irclesa a»i

messngcfl ufating that the Cuban steamer to rLucU is in disTrcts three miles south o f ef Cape Henry, havo been received from ^pasaing steamer by the United States ^Salvage sUtlon. The Lucia U bound ^ to Norfo lk from avana. The wr«>cking crew has beea'scnt to her aaaistance.^ .

R ead th e DzA ik Toar Onot* Tot

STERLINGBUTTER

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P LA N D S ! :

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w h ^ e th e p r io e - te lo w . T e rm s -

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IRRIGATION Gi)., Ltd.[A X .A L B E R J A

the company, wiU be a t the Sogeraon xniah ^ paxtlcnlan to aU In u iw te d .

s s a a a a

BUILDERS AT WORK oii tw o HAZELTdfl.BLOCKS^

I 0 . B. Price aad F r ^ Bobert BegiB . Brectlon b f Stone Straotnren cn'

. -Main Street . - .

(Special to The Nows) HAZELTON—Excavation baa oom-

menced on two new bnildioge to be orocted oa M oio street east o f tbe pool halL C. B. Prieo ^ 1 buUd the oao next

I tbo pool hall-:-the same to be occopied ' by hU barber sbop and w ill be 25x31

feet. IVrfd Bobert w il l erect the one on the com«r wbleh w il l be 25x100 fo o t . Both buildings’ w il l 1^ o f stone.

F*. A. Johansen has'sold Us 80 acre farm ta Chaa. Bohnhorst fo r per ocre; ,0.. T. Newbry made the>aale.'

:A . I i. H ilthbm ner haa re tu m ^ from Seattle where be apeot the w in te r' and’ w il l epend tbe sommer here oa the fa rA w ith 'h U 'a d a W alter.. -Jamea Grimes, fo rm erly o f Haxelton, who ha sbeea Ia Nampa fo r the pa<t few months, returned Wedae*day and is shipping hia bopaehold gooda to M nrphy, ^ whwere he w ill engage in the Uvery' ' aad feed bnaineaa

ICrt. Oertmde Ijyden o f Bnpert was a v is ito r here W ^j^esday.

A re^eptioa'waa'giveH on*W6dnesday evealag a t the home o f M r. aad Mra. Chaa. W. Barlow in honor o f Bev. and ' Mrs. 0. C. Babbldge. Ber. Babbldge haa resigned as p a i^ r o f tbe.Hazelton church and w ill leave sooa fo r Umapine, Oregon,- where., ho has accepted a paa- tom te

JEBO HB T A K B s ' i l B ^ 8TBP8 TOW ABD BUZLDINO ' H O O ra A L

.fro O M B —Oa •Sdesdaiy-- 'eveB!a'g a few o f tbe bualBesa aad profesaioaal mea met by motnal agreemeat a t tbo o ffice o f W ilburn A Hartahom fo r the porpOee o f rev iv ing the project o f a lo­cal ho^pitaT, saya the K orth ^ d e Newr.

Jobn ,D. Mma waa nmde chairman of. the meetiag ahd 'G ilbe rt W hite waa made seeretary.

Cqmmltteea aa follows'were^ aelected and appointed:

Orgaaiaatlon and incorporation—-A.B. Barclay, It. M. Zug. i

Finance—J. A. Armatrong, P. . B. K a r t t l^ O . A . Bremer.

. Location aad gronada—DDr. a F . . Zeller, Dr. John P. Bchmersball, B . W. ■Williwnaon.

B ^ d ia g plans— A. Anderson, O. K ThoKaoh, J. Oormtia. ."*~tt was ondontood tha t these coaunit- tees have the privilege o f eaBiag to their, asaistaace anch help ae ia desir­able, and also w il l organize the -work.

BANZJ9EBS POBBIO N LAZraUAOBSALEM, Ore,,Feb. 1.—^ e aenate U

cxpected to pass a b ill today banishing the German language from the public schools and colleges o f Oregon. .V test vote la the ^pper honae late Thuraday afternoon p resaged-such^ lon .

TO HOLD O EN BBAL M BBTIN O ' PARIS, Feb. 1.— A general meeting

o f the Bnasian soviets w il l be held 'to decide whether or not tbe proposal fe r a jo U t conference w itb the aaaocUted , powers shall b e . accepted, Andre Tra-' dien, eommisaloner o f Pranco-Am ericu reUtiona, announced today.

BR A p T H E C L A S a m E D A P a

C U T T ^ H I S O U Ta«d aead i t w it i i 0Oe aad receive by re­to m m$U Begnla^ Denar S lie Paekege . o f oor Fameos ggyp tlan Beauty Oreaa,'

< IT.WA Beaoty BnUder o f Higheat Order.Toe w in ' be more thaa dslighted w ith the reeo ltI . V . OHSBQOAL 00.

’ T ftfiir ii ii'HS Taxaa

> a i l j > X e w s !

F a r m L o a n s

A H T H liU I . S W IM

BSoathly- payaaot aad stra ight taxra c ity loaaa a t eapedally fa r* orahle rates.

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Taka yoor egci to tha jCatoal O e a * - . ^^ ^ g r t a a ^ _ i lg !

irOTZOB TO SBBBPMBZr con' We a n prepared to furnish o il oakie etnj

from our warebouae a t Mnrtaogh in largo or email qnantitiea. W . 0. H all, Mortaugb.—AdT.

' A Jm buH O E B kE O T ^ P^®' To better necomodato her cnstom aad

on accoant o f the need o f additional room, Mr*. T fo t t w il l .move her Jhtm i making eetabllahment to the eu!t« o f ^ rooma fo rm erly oeenpled b y D r. Saw* <>_ yor, over the U odel Shoe Store, Oni- • , bert bloek, M ain s tree t 3 jg ,

The u w quartera w ill bo oecnpiedaad ready fo r business Monday mom- ___ing, Pebrnary 3.-^adv. jX

n m J E M A L O OlhSAOTO V A U DWASHINOTON, Jan. 31—The eenate ,old

today psMotl a b il l authorising tbe war. •loportraent to %'alidate in form al war mpa contnuta. The measure provides, fo r f,’onaa ^ p e a l from the w ar department de- ------rixiona on specific contraets to aa ^ peal committee. The 4>iU affects n i l - east lionn ot doUare in war orders whieh stnb wero given; by department o ffic ia ls bnt feoc fo r which Torma'l contracts never were befo aJgned. / L. } — ------------------------ L— .— -------------------------- — n o n

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• yonrAdvertise i t in tho Clasaified coldmna

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' I w g - f i i l L B - L n S o r and B r io t a ^ _ U ; H ^ i , H o w PoAino.' '

‘ FOB 8 A I,B -e M d barloy, 13 ewt. “ ^ L . X M ille r, r ig h t a t Ourry.

POB 8 A L & —80 aorea near Castle^ ^ ' ford, term a E. 0. Cain, MO Fourth W; "

1 FOB f lM .W- Io a to M a t tha A » a to r i Bay, Orala f t IW d Oo. lU a p h o M S8. ^

■ POB SALB“ o B TB A D B —IV»ar.T00ai . houae-near high aebooL H. A . Mooa —

■ ■ ■• ho. FOB SALB—l ig h t surrey, hanuaa, •><; I wagon. J. W alker, 8 milea aootli Boek . .

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POB BALB— P ractica lly aow~Boral — typewriter.- H . ehemaaa, P . 0 , ’ Bos 68» T w in l^U a . • cai

POB’ S A L E -^V o o n i modem booaa) nc t good location, terms. Call 047 F if th R , t^,

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“ p o b a A iB - 8 e r « a paaaMgV P ale* ^ ear; w lU tzada tm i M l l ear. f l a n l n a t T w ia lU la A irto Oa. ‘ ^

" f o b b a l e —Buick Six, 19J8"Model, f in e mechanicaUyj good tires, 8 new ^ Cord. W orth |1,160, sell fo r *900^00.

FOB SAIiB— 4-room modera hooae, ST) $200 d o ^ balanee eaay tenna In - old. quire a t 33] Blue Lakes blvd. F . B. B )Bam hai. _____— - _____ ______________: _____________1

POB BALE—Ind ian Motorcycle,, tw ia. Ow cylinder, i ^ o a h. p., in good n u u in g orUor, price MS. - ^ r . fiiim oro i T roy — Laundry. ' ' T------- -= ______________I________;_________ rooj

FO tt SALE—Choice Netted Gem Po- pay tfttoes, delivered to any. place in c ity , 8ao ♦1.50 per hundred whllo they la s t Tw! Phono 1.42.

I ^ B M l i s C llk ^ P — Oood' acreage — tract} well improvea, close la j Inuat ^ sell a t once. Oood leHbsr R. D < ‘car* i^ d l News. , . Nei

POB SA LE —1918 l ib e r ty 8, ^ 1 ^ •qoippad. TUa la a dandy ear <or ' V some one. 81,800, terma i f needed. D r. . _Dean^■Boyd-bldg.•.->— r - - - • ^

POB 8AL&=-40 aorea on N orth Bide, —r one-half plowed, ono-half in a lfa lfa ; lays fin e ; no rock, good terms. |1£0.OO per acre. I * Skinner, P . 0 . B ox 1186.

FOB BAI^B->S40 aboot l ^ l B — f- cuttlTation, about 400 inchea watar. . Near Shoahoae, adjoins open range.Priea «S6,400; $8,000 down, balaaoa „ i easy terms.' Box 327,*8hoshone, Ida.

FOB SALB—S elU af hay aad prodnea ^ ia onr bnatno... •■Prompt r o t n ^ a>d " " highest p rice s " 1*. oor A ^b b j, I je t a convince you. The Northwestera Brok* " 7 etnge Co*., Idaho Power Baild ing. Phone u

.____________________________ _____ IKtoTOE chiokoo food, da iry food, bo tw

I M , beg J « d ,.b « le d hay, etc., tolo- plione M . DeUvered anywhere w ith in the d fy " n m iu free o f charge. AaehorHay, Grain ft Peed Co., S49.2a0 S ix th ------ave. W, ,

fine meebaaically, good tires, three n«w „ cord, worth #1,150, seU fo r $950. CaU “ ®* 310^, F if th ave. N., or w r ito News, caro o f B. E. M . . , ,ny

POB S A IiE —Slx-cyllador Studobaker ^ roadster, 18 sbrios, good os p£W, nza A ] less than 3,000 miles. «1,106 ea>h. I f fa lfs iol(^ soon. . Wonld take Pord tooring Oral; car .in good condition fo r pn rt pay- — — ropDt Address JlO, care o f T w in Palls N-ewa . “ f------------------------- ------------------------- se ll-.FOB SALE— 10 acres, 3 miles sonth* P>>o»wst Jeroreo; 30 acres a lfa lfa , balaace -------[tnbble. Nb buildings, 5 f t woven w ire leoce. Priee 8145.00 per aere i f sold jcfore Pob. 1st .For partlculara see S.

Hughell, 1 m ile ' northweat B a rry nore. *- - - ■ ■ ----------- -- ----------------- -------- qtiall

To " f la a a a a " * **To L a t* ' adrer. bna iIs lng fampalgn you aaad only aat aaida - f o r perhapa-a 'fe w d a y a ^ ja r t o f 1 'onr poeket Bwaay. ^ ^

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W AN TED 7 - Noraiag. Phone ^ 5 M . B akw 'Booma.' ■ ;

V WANTEI>->Poaitlon in o ffico b y re­turned. aoldier, boat ot-referdnces. A d­dress 0 , ears News.

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5 "W A lirT E D ^C lo a n Bngs. News Of- ®Z H r . - • ■ •V • ilI f W ANTED—Third cu tting a lfo lfn £

■ hoy. H ..P . La ird , 508 J-2. o

^ W ANTED—Waahing, wUl call fo r and deliver. 7 ^ F if th ave.'E. j,

. W ANTED—Would give good home to oae or more children, country hone. I.

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W ASTED —P aln ling or t l» lto j, ,w W * p contract painting. Just returned from

canp. G. E. Kunklej phone 907. .

T W A N ^ B I ^ ^ U a d T t f m aaad—^ rad* aldke, w b iU , awaat. Tka A lbert* Dickinson Co., Chicago. Loeal buyers.Z J. X. Steele, Perrine H ote l or B . 8 .

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“ ^ W A N l^ E ^ T ^ r e a r a " f e w ^ a ^ ^ h “ . houae on, eloae la. P . O. Box 910. ^

If “ W ANTED TO "m "n T —F rom 80 to p, 180 acres oa NortH Slde or Booth Side. ^

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cash registers, a ll tfie atandard makes, ^ . fo r sale or rent; e a ^ m onthly pay ' p f nents. W rite J. B. Blehey, B npe it, p I Idaho.—A d r. ‘ '

For M nt . ■ ** " ^ I ^ B B E N T ^H o w ke e p ln g ^ r w iw i ^ ' furnished. 837 Th ird W est W

POB B E N T -H onso i l i Golden Bole p , [ addition. 252 Beeond ave. N.' w<

" s r a A Y B D n ,8 T B A T E D -S d a A bay mares, 8 years old, 1 dark bay gelding. Pbone 548 B 8, er w rite Box 85, Boote 2. J____ - , Mil Pv

'TAKEN t ; p —Bed heifer,-white, face. Owner can bave by p ^ ia g upkeep aad t ^ ^ ve rtls ia g . M. Doan, K im berly . u ,

TAKEN OT—S honos, 2 .grayo, 1 ‘ roan; owner ,can have by Iden tify ing ,paying upkeep and advertlalng. 0 . J . p ' Baengor,. Bouto 1,' 2 miles eonthwest, Tw in Palla.

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,ladiea’ long blue eloth bottA Beturn to pvNewa office. ^ . (

]«08T ^LOOT—C hU ^a, to r. m o ff aear Bax. I ’ v

ApartTTiwwffl Mothodlst .CQiaVClt s t ^ Baward. Fkeaa 20^. ’ •]

LOST—Yoaifcrday, saudI browa hand/*'^ purse, ^oataiaa (5 b ill, amall cbaage and | atanpa. Boward- B ettira to Weavar ^ ‘ rooma. “

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bsacalet,'E lgin,. L.. B . .8 . engraved on back. W ill fin d e r pleaao phone Mrs. L , j, 0. Sa\-«Bo, ©41B. Boward. ' . .

LOST—Storage battery between oae 8wt milu cost on Addison avenue aad 8 miles weet on atato highway. F inder please n o tify Newa office. ' ^

- * ■ ■ • CorLOST—Between Tw ia Falls aad Hoi-

liater, old V^^ther suit ease, w ith ropa j haadle. ConCeata, 2 pa ir shoea, a a d ^ d wear, and other axticles. Beward. Ami F inder a o tify J . A. Palmer, Holliator, ^ Ida., or 427 2ad Ave. E., T w ia Falls. ed i

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WHO marks cattle 2 *pUU ia one ear, one la otber, U reveraed on r ib a f ^ Bo* 55, Murtaugh. WOl

' JarcTTPEW BITEBS — B ebo llt -m'aebiaea,

any make, fo r sale or re a t See H ’oorar a t Business College. Csp:

ALW ATB in tbo markot fo r balod al. ^ fa lfa . Get onr prices. Anebor Hay, Qraln-A t^ io d .p a . ■

LE T t l? Ship your w te a t Call na o ^ Ooq and got our proposition before yon se ll The Northwestera Brokerage phone 331. P r t_________________ __________ ___________ _ P v t

Center o f Jute Inaustry. P v tDundee pm ctl'enlly on-ctt Itn «xla- I ’vt,

tcnee to It* tc?xtllf tndostry. I t .waa M tbe pioneer In th<i adoption o f Jute na p v t a fiber fo r makloff c lo tli o f a cheap P v t qoa llty , aod Ita hold npoo' the trade p v t boa been so f lrm l; mntotalned nnd de­veloped tha t Dtindee la recogaUed aa Licti tbe prlQdpal ccnter o f tbe Jote Indua- W try in Great B rita in . . sgt.

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SBCTXOK MO. 1 ’ ' < Tho fo llow ing casualtica are roport-

cd by, the commandiog grfnerat o f tho (American expeditionary, foreoa: k illed <i l l action 10, died from wouada l£ , died .(

a from nccldont aad otbor coiusoe 0, diod Io f disease 80, to ta l 54. I

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. i ’v t. itay Goodwin, Coh:^en, M o n t » D ied o f W om dfl 'I. L ie u t H a rry A . Chamberlain, I ^ e , ,

A r ifc , , . {; PT% A lb e rt a W intera, M arie tta , Oal. t D la d 'o f mrnMMt t

* Nurso Ida Henrietta V ietm elr, Doa Pa- f . loa^CaL \

BB O nO K TWO *t th«; fo low lng casualties’ aro report- , ed by tbe comnyinding ^ n e ra l o f tbs . American expeditionary forcea; wound- e

od severely 121. AZD A H O 'G A 8U A LT K 8 . j»

K ille d in Actloa, P rarlo tta ly BeperV ^ \ ed Wounded S e r e n lr - P n . John T . '

Bayer, Bazia.) . W B8TBBN U S T °

' P vt. Cbitflea B . Bowera. Naches, Wash. ° ’ P v t F rank L . Wataoa, Jordan, Mont.

I V t B o b t M Pardue, Yooom, Ora.P v t H a rry W. Bickardsoa, Portlaad, 5

Ore. . . ®P vt. Hudson Bolvage, Los Angeles, CaL ^ P vt.'M ads Slenderup, Bakerafieidt O d. ^ Pvt. E lmer Swaason, Gilcrest, Oolo. ^ K flla d In Action, P ra rie a tly Baponed t,

TToaaOMA B tntnS j ^P v t Daa Grable, Ilwaco, Wash. ^Wouaded B e rm ij, P ren io iu ly Beport- ^

e d .H ft t l i ig In AettoB ^P v t Armen N. Donabediaa, lYesnd, CaL — Woonded s u b t ly , Pxonooaly BapojCted T

• M in in g In Aetioa- ^Meek A. Oeorgo Eide, Oleadive, M o n t ^ Moch. W illiam J ; K irb y , SeatUe, Wask. _ I V t Johannes E. Matblaa, Los Angelea, ^-C U ., ■ ■ . -

P v t. T. Bobson; Saa Luea, CaLWoonded. Degree Undetetmlned, Pre- ‘ T lon ily Beported M in in g In A ction L lo u t Qeorgo G llpatric, Terra Buona,

Cal. . . _ '8gt. Francis M .'B a rne tt, Denvor,'Colo. ” Corp. M . P. ila lle ran , Seattle, Waah. „ • P vt. Carl M . Anderson, PortorvUlo, Cal. r f P v t E ira E . K im ba ll, Sacramento, Cnl. Preaent fb r D oty, P ia rtoos ly Beported

• , • M teaint M». A ction „Pvt. A lbert O. Baren, C lifton , A r it . ^ P v t John Dclbeno, Sim Francisco, Cal. Pvt. Scepter Easdnlc,' Son Francisco, \

CoL pP v t Stovo J l.- Hnrre l, Ellonsburg,- Wash. - V •p .v t -VaajjhB Montroso, Everett, Waah. ^- MABnm o<»pcr OABnALTiBa

The fo llow ing c a a ^ tie s are report- pv ed by the commandl'ag geaeral. e f the Pv Amerieaa expeditionary fo rc e s :' k illed p y la action 2, died from wonnds received ( In aatloa 4; severely' wouaded in ae* p v tio a 8, wounded, degree uadetermined Pv 1, missing in action 8, 'to ta l 13. P r

ID A E O OAttUAljirBB (In H oapittf. P ia rlooa ly Beported aa

M in in g in .A c U o n -F r t. W a lta r B . Swopa, T w in PaDa. ^

•W BSTHBli IJ S T OhJB etunad to Doty, Prerlooaly Reported

x m a dCorp. John A . Jon<)s, E lk , Wash. Caj

' aSO ZIO K TH B B B CTho folow ing casualties .aro rdport> Sgt

od b y ' the commanding general o f the Sgt American expeditionary foreost wouad- Bgt sd (degree ondetem ined) 294, woond- Bnii sd slighUy 447, to ta l 74L Pvt

ID A H O OABTJALTIBS \W etndad SUHitly—P v t. jam as Ma- Pvt

d n n o , ITew Plymouth; P n . Lectar B . Pvt litk liiaoo . P rank iln ; P n . B ills , a Jen. Pvt d i m W b iA ; P n . Boy K . P npa t, v raroma. Pvt

W BSTBBK U S T VWonnded (Degree Xlndateralned)

5sp t E ln e r Wooten, Portland,. Ore. Sgt Jg t W a lte r R Eaaon, Moorpark, Cal. M(>< 3g t \V ilIiam C. Frodsham, San Pnin- l lo i

ciAeoTOsl.- n3orp. Maurice T a lo f f , Oaklaad, Cal. Coo :?orp.' A lg o l 0. Abrahamaon, Malta, P v t

M o n t- VP v t EUseo Cnv^t Baton, N . M. P vtE^rt Hany. T . Hock, San Francisco, CaL P vt P v t Peter B lythe, Canon C ity, Colo. Pvt pvt. Con. J.'Brosnaa, Stockton, CaL P v t ;’v t Herman H. Dokkon, Great Falls, l>vt

M o s t Kl 1p v t Myron H . P rick , Stockton, CaL P v t P vt W nltor W. Hammer, Denver, Colo, p v t Florencio Buiz, I ta g s ta ff, A riz . T

Woonded S ligh tly e^'^ iru t Francois Trouchet, Tacoma, Amc

Waah. cd»Kt. Archie A- Adamfi, Redmond, Wash.}g t Charles L . Adams, Saa Pedro, Cal.^gi. Bndolph Lindquist, Bcrkdov, Cal. -ff

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Corp. A rnold Michael, San PrauciBco, rt- Col.bo Corp. A lb rn M ila rd , Terraco, M o o t »d Obrp. W altoorL. Buble, Centorlia, Wanh.; »d Corp. Loroy N. Stono, San^ Diego, Cal. j id P v t Louis C. Hummel, Tucson, A r it .

P v t Nohnan Ishorman, Salem, Oro.P y t John Johnson, San Praneisce, Oal. P v t H a rry O. Johnston, Borkoloy,. CaL ? y t A lw yn J. S t • Cha>le«, Kingman,• ArlE.

^ P v t.'P ran tz S. Anderson, Portland, Ore.' P v t A lv io L . Duncan, Soqoim, WaJ^h.

J P v t Fred L. Bnaign, Olympia, Wash.* P v t. W illia m L e n a , Loa Oatos, CaL

P v t Jacob a Pholps, S a lt Lako, Utah.• P v t ,Wm.*G. Stono, W atorville , Waah.

P n . Dionlaio T ru jillo , Cabezon, N. M .t . f lB O n O K POUBIS The fo llow ing casualties are report- 1- ed b y 'th e commanding gsnerol o f the

AmeHcaa expeditionary forcea: woond-. ed (degTM ondetannined) 284, wooad-

^ ed id igh tly 414, to ta l 608.P, I XDAHO 0 A B n A i.T IB 8

Wounded B ^ghtly—Bugler Charles B. ffltm an. B a lla r ; P v ^ -B a o a d P. Olenn, OaldwelL '

W BSTBBN L IS T Woimdad (Degree undateim lnad)

. S g t O io i^ (Hovanai, Everett,-W ash.’ Corp. A lvaa L . W a it, E lverta , Oal.

, P v t Charlea C. D od in lek, Salt Lake,L V M .

P v t, John Evanko, S lockett, J io n t . P v t M artin . Kaliacb-, H insda le ,'M ont

P vt. LInus-T. McMahon, P o r t l^ d , Ore. P v t Weldoa W.:S^one, Edenbower, Oro.

P v t iT r i O. A ttebary, Spokane, Waah.' P v t Leelia L . Benton, Lewiatown,

M o n tI P v t. James M. Prai'n, Denver, Oolo.J

P v t H a rry C.. Gleaing, -Logaa, UUb.: P v t A lm a D. €hx>dman, Casa Grande,

• • A r it .P v t H a rry Wade, Saa BVnncisco, Oal.

* Woonded S ligh tlyB g t CJhaoacoy- 0 . M ulock, Chie6,‘ Col.

; Sgt. Claude W. Olaon, Spokane, Waah. S g t Joh^ 0 . Ta lbo tt, Los Angelea, Cal. Corp.' Baymond J . Boll, San Pranciaeo,

Oal. *'t'orp..-John P. Ooldsby, Drummond-,

• M o n tCorp.’A Ivan M. Hanks, B u m tfo rk , Wyo.

. Moch. Balpb Bush, Baa Frdncleco, CftL : Mocl^. George W. Bumolhart, Bkalaka,'

M ont.C oo k 'A rth u r E. Austin, Yoder, Oolo.P vt. Bonjatnili Emory, Yolo, (?al.

' P v t P h ilip C. . Francis, Vancouver, Waah.

P v t Edward N . Frame, E I Centro, Oal.’ P v ;t Louis C. Galax, Lorea to .-N . H .

'P v t Qeorge W. Makings, Merced, OaL P v t Damacio Maldosaldo, L a Jova, K .

'M . •• • •P v t Sigurd M oll,4}akIaad, Cal.

' P v t Charies A . Adama, Cferooa, OaL P n . PVaaeia Haaaen, Saa Praneisco;

CaLP v t Joha O. Jardlae, Oaklaad, Cal.P v t Fraak MocUar, DUloa, M o a t ;P v t Oeorgo H . Trout, Saa Praneisco,

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ID A H O O A S rta iiT IB a ■ “ ■ It Wounded Pegpee Undetennlned—a g t ^

Ohaater A . K a lm ar, M eridian.W B S TB B K L IS T

Woonded (Degree Undatarminad) ' C apt Thoodore Howe, San Praaciseo,

CaLS g t Jobn O. O liva, Son IVaaciaco, CaL S g t A rth u r B. C'uries, Dougbis, A r it . L B g t Chris Halverson, Sprlngville , U tah. 6, Bad<pM J. A . Ham ilton, Seattle, Wash. • P v t: Henry A . Bchoffen, Unioatown, fii

Waah. CP v t B e rt Bwiadleburst, Beaver, Utah. ■ P v t ' (Tlydc C. Campboll, I a J u n t^ Colo. O P v t Lawrence A. Erickson, Kenne.wlek,

Wash, O.jP v t Andrew Halvorson, Vancouver, Bi . Wnsh.

W otadad e i« $ |yy Ol:8 g t Thomas W . Byer, Beno, Nov. P' iMcch. James B. Iverson, Fresno, CaL lIorKCdhoor Herman U. Cbrismaa, K a * P

I math Falls, Ore. • PCook E r^ 'in P. McMinds, John Day, Ore. P P v t E vere tt C Me Vay, Maadanoa,

W yo. , VP v t Joseph Bompson, Falls C ity , ►Ore. P P v t Samuel H . GiUim, K ephart.iN . M . P P v t Rudl Greenberg, Baa Diego, GaL P r t . Otarance F . Haaeoek, Eden, ‘A r i t l*v t.H e rm a n J. Johnson, Oreat FaUa, C

Mont. ' • , .0P v t. Jesee J . Jones, Drewsey, Ore. P

8 B 0 T I0 N POUB PThe foUowing casnoltlea are report­

e d 'b y the eommanding general o f the P Amorican e i^xylltlonnry forccs; wound- P cd (degree undetermined) 206, wooad- P < ;d ^ R h llv 1T7, to ta l 383. . P

ID A H O C A H U A l.T IB a PWonnded Z>efree Undatennlned—Sgt

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■ Thoro' can bo lio peace la tbe .winn u n til tho inhnbitonte o f every pa rt lik r ft tho ir ntomnehs filled , re g u la r ty - '^ th iionriahing food. Horfger breoda .Ss^ pflration and 'd^sppration begats 'a i i ' nrchy. Look. a t 'Runaia.. The b r e ^

ICO, lino, w ith hroad locking a t both . $ n ^ was tbe mainspring o f tho Bussian r e ^ olution. So fa r tho eourso o f tho revor

ksh. lu tiou in Gormnny runs in a groove ax­i l . aetly parallel to tho path' takon-by. iho ;. RuBsiah upheaval. W hether dermany

shall d r if t in to tho red w h lr lp p o ro f )al. chaos o^parently depends upon ' the }aL vrillingncss o f tho allied nations to al- nn, low t lo im port o f food in to Gormaay^^

Hoover and the food a to in ia traU oa •re. hove mado i t clear tha t thoy do ' ^ t J h. want a slaglo American to save an ooaM h. o f wheatj meat or fa t to fo d Germanov

Whatever food surplus the U nited ah. Bta(;cs has available wUl bo aeedod ah. B rita in^ Belgium Fiwaee, I ta ly aad^ M . tlia fr ie a d ly aoutrala. B ut thero ia

A rgen tiaoa large store o f '■ ^ a t w ith * ,rt. new crop beln® h w j j g ^ , Thero ia nJ» j io ao ia ArgentiB3?bIiAa a la rg o ;.;* !^ .^ * id . German gold. 'Hoover p ro p o a O ^m w id . G am aa ahlpa l y l ^ id la ia f lS t i f f i f a l j y

' b p ^ be aaployed to carry au^lua wheat to Germany, t h e S ^ ^ f l i leasing tho Qennaa gold, im p ra v ia ^ bncinoaa la .-A rgeatlB ^ <ew tiag -s . lu | h

^ er demand fo r Amerieaa go«la and a t ' tho same timo enabliag Ooromuy to , keep order and rm m s worlc. W i t h o t orderly prodoetlvo w ork thore eaa^ b«, ao iadem aity .paymoata.

In other w o rd^ Hoover propniuis to : ‘®» let Germany buy foods so th a t *he iiiay

b e ^ to w ork fo r the Alliea.—Fr<.n the- F ebro illy Q^onset

^ . W O O D M W AJTO IH B K IN O ‘ ' I fa a ia m qoaer e rittar. - Appareatly ,' ’ be loraa to maka b in a f e t ^ e n m l ^ ia trea i a f i t on hla b«Uy and baat U a

forehead on the-gronad ia a^bject lab- m is^on. -SiBee tbe dawn o f h is to ry meS'

^ bave atade and nanado k ia ^ as eaalljr ' as a ehild make* mud-pies. T hq r hava'

l lf ta d eao e t tb e lr nombar bo 'th a j throae, worshipped bim', trembled

, power,, kijised^bia fee t aad, t l r l a f ' Uf him, they h w o often k ille d l^ ia aa. tJw

j* ox ia a lao^te red . Again and 'a g a ^ '! Q* tb ( 7 have./pr6vod th a t k in g aare eomv. * moa clay, depending f o r . t ^ i r pre'rojiiV',

J.- tives aol«1yMipoTi.ithe aeqoiesceaea; o f '- ' the ir eqikls, y e t ^ e w orsh ip^ag ' o f '

royal' ^Aoaagea aa though they wex«' appointeoi- o f tho ' deity haa e6ntlnuad’» to th ia d a j.

W oodrow 'W ilsoiv's g ra a if ith e r .waa-, a bomble snbjpct o f- th o ,m i^ t y B rit^ “ ish king. Woodrow WUson sat a t th» k in g ’s tabie, the e le c ts represeatatiT^.’ o f the richest, m M t poworfal natleit'otC''

J. .earth. Woodrdw W ilson addressed'^tka.t;king: 6 o t be d id not aay Yoor ttaipft

i jo s ty ” 'o r “ Yoor royal hlghhesa.*’ • K n o i^o g th a t-th e . al««tad h « A o£ a-> .hundred 'milUoa'beeopied^a nore'ex«lti<^ e i poaitioa tb«a I'a ra^ lta ry , t i ta la t i nnd Bomindl ru le r 'o f fo rty ;m lU )0B, a n d ' knowing the hollow empiineaa o f r^ya l . itomp aad tra ^ ia g i^ ka9Wiag,tb’e eha r-; acter of. the commoa d a y b f whieh tha kings ,are made, W o o d rw W ilson de-'t

I, eliaed by hombla ^aaeh to give -homt'., ape where aono waa dne .aad amasliad; aaother precedaat and addreaeed tha’. k ing as p la in *‘^ r ” aad " y o o . " —- f

^ l ^ m the PabrttS*y;-B6nset r

ttWAT^ T H S m .aawnFTign ADfi.L

AyQum. y , BognaiB P « H ^ '-WBttZilHH', XJBT

L Woondad (Degree TT&dttsnalnad : L ie u t Doaald MeCloro, Oaklaad, OaL r

. 6 g t Bcraard H. A . Blohm, Baa X ^ >

. . cisco, OaL, B g t Bdgar D . Losby, B aedrille , Ora, •

Corp. A rthneJ;, T e tz la ff, Loa Aaflele^-*. • CU. ■. Corp. -Peter R. Gallagber,'Saa Fran da- , eo, OaL

Corp. £ a r l Howard, 'Baa Praneisco, CaL , Bugler Bobea Abruaa; Saa TraadaM ^

OaLOKik ICorral D. Howell, Deoglaa, A ria . P v t Odger L . Beeknan, Saermmeatb,

. o a .. P v t Andrew Blako, Safford, A rix .

P v t Charlea ( ^ p b e l l , Denver, Oolo.. Pvt. Edward H: ChrUUea, Waddiagtoa,, OaL

XJvt I rw ia B . Fowler, Ogdea, U tah. , P v t Charlea F . H a f^ S tarling, Oolo. '

. P v t C liffo rd A . HawelJ, Loa A a g ^ OaL • ,

Woonded BUghtly ., Corp. Bennie Abrams, Bpokana, Wash.

Corp. Bobert Fox, Lawiatown, M o n t - P v t Henry Lacroix, Los Angelas, CaL P v t Columbus L . McClure, Sidney, '

M o a tt P v t Thomas W. Weeks, Crabtree, Ora.

P v t WilUam EU iott, Olj-mpia, Waah. P v t Archie B. Homphill, M yton, U t A

. P vt. Harvey I I . Hines, Boonoviile, Cid. P v t A xel B. Ldanarsoa, Saa Diegp,

Cal. •

y hard w o rk for Mother !r .A N O 1 ^ 1 3 ^ Ib-O ^ L\ dOOO S r*0 \« ,L , R O R T H A T -i

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NEW Y O ^ , Fob. 1.—Amoriean }, eomiag bome trom tbo wOr nro

^ K o ln g to tAko O' greater intoreat in th o ir - ^ K o im t r y and in y ho is running i t , Gap- n ^ H a in Rickenbockor declared hore^^B o d a j'. ' j» o’

' BJekenbaekor « r r lv ^ on tbo A dri* ^ K t i e . ; Tfae*’ A m oricM '**oco o f aces" gj ^ B r o r o nino liocdratlotiA o f Franco, B r it- q,

o ijd tbo United SUtes. Ho hoa mn ^ B t f f ie ia l record o f baring downed t ^ a - , ^ B y ra ix Oerman pianos. IB Ooadoctv^ to TZioactte . |

' ^< lt aeem;> Ukn a ilruftni. to havu g ^ « . - . ^ p : ^ u g h . . t b a t ragioR' boB |*» e o in g »o. many , men dii>—aomo o f ,' ^B h o m o u r 'o w n paid. I t makes a fe l-

r ^ i c e what l ife inean)i ami what cc fin e conntry th ia ia tha t men ahould at

^P ^ lg h t 80 f o r i t . I t certainly h iu giveo at af ' new and b r ^ le r v is ion .' When »(

^vo a N 'o .b e e n . ehobtlng'atraight dowo to H a h l ^ from a height o f 6,000 or 6 ^ $}

t<)'escape denth, y p u ’ru botuid to <l ^P»egin to Ihinjc. ! • , ' ■ {*•■ ‘ < P e rw m |^ , I feci I aball take '-« «* ^ w e a te r lufereat lo tb ia couutrj: and in hi H ir b o la going to run I t . I w ill want to Hi B ia o it* 'w h e th e r th is man or tha t In beat cr ■ n t t o d to hold a posltioM e f trus t in H th e government. And th la sp ir it I havo ki HfoQn(r_-am9ng thoosanda o f tnotj, who tn H ^ T e .b M t i 'f ig h t in g fo r S t ' ' atH ' . m . n u > Hot. F o n iM ; <”H . v A m e r i ^ flye ra 'did the ir ’boat cleao , K p w ^rk a t B t 'M lb le l, 'Bickenbacker

■ ,'rjaU a plaaa are not yet-^made.' / H a •'* H im U d .n a lto r rethain in f ly lk ff thaa go

to', m otor racing, bu t^bo fea^a . ■ t o t pciace tim e a v la t lo ilrw ill^ ^ T o Ut-

the ib r i l l o f ^rar> tlm ^JlV iag.■ v B le k w l^ e n i t w«a le a n U , aoa- ]- ■ ta ls e d a brokeh oar ^n im .a t.jth e bat- > ■ t l 0 a t C h itcau T tie rry whea U 'to i& a d ■ •a ith w a T d a t 300 a llea an htair. Vfca * ' H u d d e n 'c b ^a g e In atmoapherte 4ve|par«■ t f 4 the daaiac«. ' 7 • J■ s V C K > v « n a i i ^ ® ■ f;^S % ^ .;B d d ie 'B le V e B b a e i(a r, Amer*. a,

plaaa to doTota hU tim e to ■ w ^ - t b 6 . U n I t e 4 B U tw J o the aead r

i» tha » v ld .■OpmmaoUaig .toda^ oa; bla axperieaeea ■ I s - i t e w»i,>Ble)krobeekat deetared tk a t - f c ^ ,a e r a e e < !»• ^m j^ i i t a f t o a . hia. aerrieea taK ^ X a in e n im ^ f t e r a f a u M ^ lo la a f e h * ^ . u d la t h i a ^ a ^ ( ^ o f ■ ii i^ M rk ia g , ea « aaUoaal tour to ad- ■tttaaa tke paarple^ vha, he a»ld, do aet W g u n r.th e differeaeaa between a b<aal»*

a combat plaae. f °■< ^*^A io«rica's fu ta re depends upon. It^ I W a a i ^ e , " said Blekenbaokqr.'<^Tlke . ■W ggeal.anio^ and the biggeat navy la I t t a w odd would W uaelaae ia

TW fa re w ithont the largest a ir *

- . . . ________ - w 'Ontlteaa Plan^. gj,I • Captaia fidekanbaeker doelared Amer* l ie a d iou ld be-able to mobllizo w ith ia Itw o a ^ -^ o a r hour* ten thooaaad av i- lato 'rfl, w ith f iv a bigb <laa»‘plaaea fo r ^ I fa e t fa ia a . - . - To| L ' ‘ C o a ftr i i^ e n '.of a ir <plaaea aod coa>, i

m L o i th ia aerVftfl should be separate,*' . - 'I^ iw a t ia a a d , “ bnt ahould domiaat« | both the anny aad n a ry fo r the' aim- pla. reaaon th a t a ir dominates tho oeaaa and th« «mhu

“ Tba Americaa people . muat be •ronaed to theae fa e U ;a t onee. .T h e J govenunent deaervea aome critleiam fo r a o t allow ing more to be knowa o f the great oae o f airplanes in the war. Tha . « a a t * y o f airplanca haa completely changed w a rfa re ."

T S IN X n O H T F& A M B DD E N VEB, polo., I^ b . 1.—F ig h t pro-

ttdtera here believe i t la a ll “ f ra m e d " , f to hold the Wlllard-Dempae}’ champlea. skip ba ttle on the fou rth o f Jo ly la aayr Orleans, however. I f a cbaagf ^ • la plaaa la made, Denver promotara w il l aa ready to atage tbo bout here, bar- ag obtained Governor Sboop’a tenta* . g tiva approval. er;

10.;Many Rata Destroyed. \

. X dtnh la K e n t England, d w troyw l taoOO ra ts In thnre amsonn a t an fn- (• rifid& caat co a t Womrn'a m nn lrli)n l . , ieaguea lo tbe United .S ta iw hnrr» r.*- cently taken op the m atte r o f rm i q wmffleatloo. notably la BaltliooM) aad Boat^ cha

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: .TOB SALE—Ten acre tract, two-room emi wose. Fine fo r sogar beets. «l600iK> ryef^ ta ke n at once. Addreaa P. J . caro werIW * . . F

____________________________ _________ tng.. W AN TED — Ustinga oa realdaoea fop r ^ p e ^ in T w io Falls. ■ We have buy.ws'^fof'booaea w e ll located i f p rltod j^e l l g i i t B. J . F ln iib Bealty Co., PerrioeHotel Bldg- ’Phone 45. ________ 7-ft.-P O B B E N T ^ ro o m hooaa doae f i lM i-norn hooae Ooldea Bole A ddition.t p p ly 2Sg gad A ra . N.________________

^•W A K TE D —PlaAo to m a i. Pboaa 57, i f b - W . 'J C B L ^ b t Payaaa. t t t

Says Conference [j o f Russians la X I

N if t P racticable. B o ls h e v ik s O a iw o t B e A r o f i t e d *

• I s V e r d ic t o f N o te d A n -

J t h o r i t y o n M e e t in g . ■

VLADIVOSTOK, 'V ia TOICIO, -fan: • JlO (<loIn.vOftj.— Oonoral Horvath, man*,

r nffcr o f tbe Chinono Eaatern Bailway, . n <iuc]nro(l today tho proposed conforonco ^ o f a ll Buasian factions in tbo Princ^'a0 Islands, Bea i f Marmom, la Impraetl- r

c a b l e . "“ Wo conimt tm a t the Bolshevika to

obaorvo a truco, were ono doclared," : “ ho raid. “ The doclaion o f tbe peace ® foiitcrcm-o la iMpractleablo.’ ’ - , , ,• ' O ffk-la i cstlmato today o f a tren^b*■ o f the BoUhevlk army, on v ixe n s « ® /roato waa 290,000, w ith reserves 'of

over y ,000,000, . *"Horvath la n BusaSan, but dooa not

' apeak au thorita tive ly, I r ta belle^'od, fo r• any o f tho Baaaiaa fiustloaa. -» ------ 1 «"

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.r J __^ . I>!r ; PO BTLA K D U V E S TO O K

I'O B T LA N D , Feb. , l.-r:C attlo—Be- J colpts, 3; ton*} o f markot, slower; best ‘1 stoon, |12.50@ in,£5^ good to choicoI steera, ♦ ll@ ia .50 ; me<llum to good ^ I steers, <i0.60@ll; fa ir to, good vteers,I $ft..')0@0 .0 0 ; common to fa ir ateera, ^ ) [email protected]: rhoirc^.i-owK and heifers,} «0.:2(j@10:2S: good' to choke, $8.71^ ,,,

P.7JS; medium to gooil rown and helfors, : I ♦[email protected]; fa ir to''modlum cowa and I hei/ors, $.-5.7fl®0.7C; earmerif, « ffO @ ,I bulls, calvcs, tO O lJ ; stock*: ern am i feeders, $~@9. ' ' *• / iI Hogs—Beceijita, 230; tono o f mar*. ' , t kot, alower;' primu mixed, |16.R0@17;) medium mixed,- <[email protected]; rough

and heavy, •10.40@16; pigs, «[email protected]; bu lk , ♦10.80..' . . ■

J Shpoj)—Rerelpta. 7; tone o f market, .,, slower; primo eastern' lambs, $13.75@ ,

14..W; fa ir to:m edlum lamba, $ i r ^ l ; *” , yearlinga, ♦[email protected]; wotbera, |0@10; owes, M@8. , ^

I • O U A E A IJ V B 8 T 0 0 E JJJHOUTH O M AHA, Feb.- l . ^ a t t i e — *’

. 135; market, steady; stoors, »12.70@

. IH ; co'wH nnd holfera, »[email protected]; f,, f Btoekera and feeders, $7.C0@15; calves, p j t «[email protected];-bu1ls and ataga, «8@10. {j, , .Hoga— Receipta, 17.B00; market, st«*> m

dy, closed weak; b u lk o f aalea, *10.75 @17; t«(p,J17J0. Vl

Sheep— M celpta, 100; market, stea-• d y j yearlinga, |9@12J50; wotbera, »8.60 n j I @11; lamba, *18@16,'''ewea, «[email protected].

S T ..JO 0B P H U V B S T O O S in\ ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 1.—Cattle, lOOr ' a ^ a a l . ba

Hog>i 2,000; ateady.to So higher; top, w< ' « ir .4 0 ; bu lk , *16 .72^7 .80 . kaI ' Sbaep, noaa.; Inj

i’ll- ' i l ^ .............. M>1BT. X iO U lB ' IJV B 8 T O 0 K

BABT ST. LOUIS, Pebr l.-M S ittle , 500; no Teicaiia. Market "'steady. Na­tive , ♦n.S0(ntlfl.50 Yeariinga, '#S)JS0@ t r 16. • ^ a

'H o ^ , «,000; morket, B0@75c hlgbeV lo on pigs: -lOc lower on others; mixed, ee *[email protected]. T l

Sheep, nooo: market, ateady; ewea, - $sJH>@10.S0; eanners, *2@0; Iambs,♦[email protected]. .

■ a P A U I. L IVE 8TO O K 2SOUTH ST.tiPAUL, M inn., Peb. 1.— an

Cattlo, 1,000; markot, uneven; ' lon-er, 'go Top, *16.75; bu lk , « [email protected].

Hog receipts, 000; markot, steady; top, ♦ I?; bu lk . ♦16.90@17.

S h ^ , receipta, COO; m arke t ntoa<iy; top, W M S ; bnlk,.‘^8@10. "

' . OHIOAOO IJ V E 8 T 0 O T ICHICAOO, Toh. 1.— Hog receipta, 2,- j

000; m arket, steady. Cattle receipts' . 1,000.' Sboep receipta, 500. ’ ^

CHICAOO, Poh. 1— Hos.-E«ci> iptJ, 2,000;' mark<<t, firm , higher; : bulk,• [email protected].’l;.^n t^d le rs , «[email protected]; pa ik lng . »inj50@ 17.i0; light,'«1C.50@ ' 17.50; plRn. ♦l;!..^0(®15.50; rough. #15'.75 © le .M . _ C . Cattle— Rerpijitii, 1,000; market, high- — pr: i>eevei«, *IO@:JO: butchers and stock- 4irs, «8.t5(^14.S5; raanera and cutters, | *[email protected]; stockera and feeders, ^7.75 @10.50; cows, ♦[email protected]; calves, *14 q ., @14.25. • ' . C• 8h««p--Bcceiptis 500; market,"high- □ er; wool Iambs, ♦12@16: ewes. *4.50@ 10.75. I

OHIOAOO OBAUT OPENTNO j ^CTIICAOO, Fob. 1.—Cora—February.

-j> ::- t; March, up 1-8: M ay, iinrliftntt''>l: j i i l y , down 1-8. .

Oata—Fcbrvao ', down 14 ; March, nom inal; Mav, down 1-S;* Ju lv , un- e h ^ e ^ L •

P rorlsion/i, s tm dr, . ,

CHICAGO O B A IK B E V IB Win ilC A O O , Feb. 1__ A fte r a f irm op-i ’

ening, grain futures began t ; weaken’' la tm d ln g on tho Chicago board o f trade today. Beporti tha t the gov- emment ha4 ceaaed buying barley and rye <;aased local p rpW rt.- Provinions were s lig h tly lower. !«*“ *

Pebmarj- cornj up 3-4 at tho open-1 (ag. 125 1-S, wa« uscbaogn}. March ro p i, J-S higher a t lh(* opening, 12J 7-a, ,'W was o f f 1-4. M a t <’<»'>'• unehanged a t ia t i ' the opeaiag, H 8 1-4, waa 5-8 of#-. Jn ly Worl corn, o f f l-« at tbe oirening 114 l- 2 jQ jl je o u f 7-ft. ^ aoa

February oats, down 1-4 at the op- ploy rn ing, 55 7-S, g&ineti 1-&, M arrh oaLa,[been opening late a t 56 t\S, o ff 1-8, la te r lestlaaid 1-4! U a y oata, o f f 1-S at the opening, t largi 57, waa dowii 1-S. J u ly oata, naehaaged :higb t t tfca opeaiag, 55 1-8 waa dosra S~S. ara i

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p iltE iF- S NOT NOl

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M a n W iio ; G o t E x e m p t io n B y | i H is A l ie g p d P a r e n ta g e Is -

»■ ■ .o n T r i a l f o r F a ls i t y

' f ,81'OKANE, Waah., Pl3l>,' 1.— W lllU m , “ Lone Star'.’ DIotz, Pullman and Maro j

Island Marine F M tb a ll coach, stands , , Indicted today . by th o -fode ra l grand ,

ju ry hore on a obargo o f faJao rogls. , tra tion under tho d ra f t - j

Wltnossoa, wbo know D lotx aa a boy,. toatlfiod bia n w th o r'a 'h a ir waa flaxen t

and tha t hla fa th e r apokq w ltb a a trw g . Oerman accent Tho ''/a tha r waa n r -

morly aborifC a t Baraboo, Wiaconsln.. Tho contention waa tb a t D lotz waa t

not tbo la d la a he claimed to be ia U f questionnaire, bu t was o f Qerman par- ) entagto. A claim fo r exemption waa j. nuulo by* D iets baaed on bla alleged Ia t. . dian origin.

Several weoka ago .f. C. A rga li o f local dra ft (>oard number S brought the ^ Dietis exemption claim in to tbo lime- ^ l ig h t^ ith a. vigorous Attack on tho a^lr- ^ i t o f la ’tn'an wh# would accept tbo gor-

. ernment’a bouoi^ aa aa Ind ian and then , claim exemption. Thia pu t the depart*

. nicnt of justice on t)te easo aad tha M ctun tions 'b ronght about the ind ict- ^

’ m eat , ^' • Daaiea Ohargea

I ' LOS A N 0E LB 8 , Cal., Fo»». 1.—’ “ .Tiiere’s nothing to I t ; I t ’a a ptiflonal _

a ffa ir. Somebody famed i t on >nc. I ’m bejng poraocuted, and they 're try* ing tn k in me n ^the pubUc e y e ." ^

That waa^tho atatement o f W illiam . (Ijoho Star) D iets today whon'inforn^r y *' cd by the U nitod P re u th a t he had boon ’ Indicted irt Spokane fo r making a false „ dra^t re*gi«tmtion. .D ie t* la horo ai>.’ j ’ pearlng In the mo'ff'oa. ' - ! '

“ If- th o y want the tru th na tp wheth- J ’(ir I 'm nu Ind lnn they can look mo up ' In the records o f Pinoy Bidge, Dakota, ^ I Indlnn reservation or a t Caflyaio whore' ^ * I played fo o tb a ll, " D ietz aaid.

- Tho famoua coach aind athlete waa ^ notlceahly’ahakon, by the nowa he had j, been indicted. ' ' ,i

~ O ffered Sarrlcaa9 “ Before thero waa any d m ft I of*'* fored my aervlcca to .the ioarinea," j j *> p iv t* M ill. “ When 1 beeamo coach o f g

t ili ' M nre 'Is land m nrlnea 'I d id ao be* ' rauiio I . wantod to work where I could

® do the- niost’ fp r Uncle Sanj. That al­ways waa m yattltudp '.’ *

D iets said i t m ight bo aome one had ° ^ mixed hla record up w ith tha t o f a t

couria in Wiaconaia. p.‘ “ I have fourtaea or fifte e n eoualna

in W iacoaaia,*'he aaid. r “ J . O. AqpOl o f the Spokaao d ra ft ' ’

board ia s boea hoondiag ase o ro r aince ■ I, we bad aome trouble in a h o te l'a t Simh

knne one n ig h t He aeeuaed me-of tak ­ing too' ranch 'augar In my coffee. But somebody Ifl going to pay /o 'tb ia . ' ’

» ', • .Curioua. . •Juat bappeoed to th in k— faoay. but

? t n i » - ^ a t every mao wbo ever made a pUmeer o f blm self was conaidered

r looaey! Can yoa locate a alnglA ez;. cepUoiit Look 'em over.~B lclim oBd

Tlmea-DIapntch. . , v

’ Women C arry A ll W aafth.. In Dutch aa lana the women carry npoa the ir pemona a ll U)e fa m ily aav* Inga jn the ahape o f heavy bm'celeta.

’ ankle^a, aerklacea and evea crowns of r 'gold a'ad allVM.

Tha Mfnuat.Tba old-tlma ‘‘mlnoet'* derives Ita

’ liame from the L a tin m lnn tra smnH. applying to the abort step* pecoUar to th is dance. -

Tha Exeuaa.“ M a n y a roan." aaid Uncle Eben,

*Hhloka be haa dono a day’a w ork when be baa made np a good excnaa fob not

' doin’, QO troric yesterday.”

BEAD T H E C L A S a cn E D A D t

ftlaw H W Ada am ekw p affastiva.

ZNDZAKAPOZJS U :VB8TO O EIN 'D IAXAPO LIS , Ind., Feb. 1.—

Hogi, 4,500; market, weak; best, ♦H.SO @17.65.

Cattle, 200; market, unchanged.Sheop, r>0; market, aaehaagod.

! N B W TO B K STOCKSj NEW YOBK. Feb. 1.—Irregu la r price ! ctiaages-marked tbe stock market open­ing here today.

Uaitin i Staten .Steel oi>encd a t M , up 1-8; Amerioan Smelting, 71 .1-g, op 3-8; Bethlehem B, 59, o f f 1-8; Baltimore and Ohio, 45, 4>tt 1*8; Tobarco P ro .lu rti,77 5-4. up 3-8.

The market closed weak.

, ■ B U TTEB OOOES DO'W N^- KANSAS C ITY, Feli.^ 1.—Butter pricea^boganed.on tho wholesale mar­ket hero today to 39 cents a pound for best bulk go<^s and 43c fo r jobbing lota in cartona. This la a drop o f scr*n eenta m aking,a to ta l decline of

OOPPBB H A B K E T UNSTABLE W A S ^ O T O N , Feb. l.-*Rcprc«*.i.

ia tire a o f tbe copper ' and smelting worka la Arixona, Mcrtitana and Utah, eooferring w ith Secretary o f Lal>or V .ll- aoa today, were urged to f in d other cm- ploymeat nn tl! the copper m v k e t again becomes normal. - The repreientnti\-e aaid tlje situatioo was gm ro because large nombers o f mrn attracted by the high wartime wagea la the copper works • r . iu i.^u>ra i> l>7»d. l ip .

l l i i E1 lEFOIDPy High-Caste Mongolians Meet

. With iMystericius End in Capita! City, ' :

” W ASHINOTON, Feb. I.— W lll i IU 1“ maalae-mnrdenr myatarj* w lvpd, tbo '* national capital waa confronted‘ today j

w ith a new H iyatory--by tho s laying o f , ** threo-high-caatfl Chinoae, belonging to .

tbo Cblneaq educatfonal mlaalon.^ Solution o f tbe c ity 's maniac my#* ; “ to ry cnmo.'oyor night,, w ith the arrest | K o f ,u l ig h t sklnued nogrft--gMog .the ,

namo o f Jamea Jackson. Ho e^o a a cd j liohnd attacked three women in tb e ir ^

* honica, shooting tw o 'a n d choking -the ,* th ln j, n fterw ard try in g to take hla o'Wa j

life . Whilo JMkson waa making hla ,’ own coafesaion, police were t ry in g to ,

run dowa tba murderer <)f tho Chiaeaa Dr. Theodore T. ^ o n g , director^ of

‘ tho mJaaJon aad fram or o f ttl.sew oda* ® cation achemo fo r China, waa. found

doad In his homo w ith hia two'aaalat*' aats, Ben Sen Wu and C. H . Ks^e, atu- j

dontn o f Oeorgo Waahington Ualver* “ a lty. '

'^Vhother robborj* waa tho motive or .* whether tho alaying wna the outcome of ' aomo atmnge oriental 'fo u d la some­

th in g tho. police havo not yot deter*' mined. I

' Tbe throe had boon doad nomo time— probably, alnco 'Wednesday. t

Signs o f a struggle were apparoat 1 and a' revolver lay near Oho body. 1 ^ . < Wong waa fo i^JN n tho s itt in g room o f 1

* hia quarters in a aeloct Norfhwest <■ Washlngtbn loca lity t ie otbor two la y 1* doaii In tho baaement / t> - . 1 -------------------- ---- J

FAMOUS FLTB B S ABBXVB fiF B O V BATn<EFXEU>S OF FBAKOB^ '

— — e' NEW York, Fob. 1.— Lieutenant D. I ». B. Dray. Oakland, C alifom ia, who waa n ’ w ith tho B ritiah. royal f ly in g corpa aad ii

bad boen wounded tw ic e in a ba ttle 1 ' w itb German flye rs 6,000 foo t ia the a ir, fi* landed here today, from tbo W hite. S ta r f

lina r A d ria tie . ^ ,Another western f ly e r waa Uentan- a

■ ant Douglaa Campbell, San Joae, Oal*. t , ifo ra la , who wore a D. a C. aad Wont* 6 ’ Btcvo Johnstone, 8 *a Franciaco. p

‘ H Z IA E D ^ TOT.CHICAGO, Peii. 1.—H arry Smith, ,

one-yearold baby, waa dead today. He I vwallowed a t in y leaden dog Wednoa* I

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Niewark Declares'R eform in^Dance— ^

j . Gam bol.of Y o u thI I N o .M o re S h iv e rs t o B e P e r m i t - ^ t e d in N e w J e rs e y D a n c e

. H a l l I s D e c re e

. NEWAiMC, N. J., Fob. 1— And it ceme to pass tha t in tbo year o f Our Lord, MCMXLX, tho pure In heart, o f

I the c ity called Newark d id pm iau|gata an eleventh - coaunaodment, to * ir it : -

ho “ Thou ahait (^Beo only w ith , th y foo t; ve rily , tho ablmmy ahlver la a

ot th ing o f ev il and shall eaat out bo- to yond tho palo of.aooloty.V{

g re ^ !n a ve m « a ^ re fo rin ;> Wfta buUJed'upon fact dealra'o/ tho c ity pa* trlarcha tha t the youtha 'and vmaidjsns ahould confino -their gambola < to thoae innocent pleasures'which . iuro .termed t ro tt la g o f the fo x jiSd atepplag bu t once. Tho now commandment ia w r it :

^ tan in the book o f ordinances, and is e ffective on tho morrow, when a ll ahlm- m v iih lvoritig here ceaaoth.

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S' Reports C o n flic tin gJl* R egarding Bolsheviks»t». ■

f f o D e f in i t e A c c e p ta n c e th e P e a c e 0 ! f e r H a s Y b t

^B e a c h e d th e A U le s10- . . - Ijr . ■ W ASHINQTON, Feb. 1‘ — Boporia

thn t the Archangel goremment o f — Northern Buaain would send delegates

tu the all*Ruaslan conference a t the n t Prince 'a Islands; e t a contained In the hr. d iplomatic laesaagee receired a t om* o f basaies hero today. Thoro waa no con* st flrm a tlo n from thu atate department, ly Provloua reports had boen th a t the nn-

tl-BoIahevlk govemmont, altnated at Archangel, wonld refuse to aond dele- ^ te a . *

IB' t;-Tbe Siberia andeastern Buasia baa communicated *wUh

D. Parla regarding the conferenee, i t ia as announced,‘ making numerous Inqnlriea »d and V a k ln g certain guarantees. The lo f ira t action o f both thMo republican ir, govemmonta was to f la t ly decline the sr propoaed meeting w ith the Bblaheviki.

f I t was teamed here yesforday tha t a- strong preaanrfc waa being exerted on d> the republican oas by tho United, it* Statea *^oward tha acceptance o f the

proposition. ' , '

. M A T W ZCBBBAW S U ITh, , NEW YO RK, Fob. 1.— I f Jake Dau* Ie bort-w ithdraw s hla s 'iiit'aga inst Chas. «* E . Ebbots fo r salary 'he aaya la duo

bim , be 'w ill be'rewarded by boing trad­ed to C incinnati fo r ahortatop K op f

u and ou tfie lder G r if f ith , i t was said hem H today.

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Tbe haulage cost la unuanally low.

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Bolshevism Held Responsible **• for ■ Present Labor Strikes ihy in Great Britain and Reform ■J Jsjxpected , . . ,

t liO NDO N, Fob. 1—The Bolaboviat.el- amen^ alleged to be reaponalblo fo r th*?

ens preaeut general -strikes In Great Bri^- gg^.a ln and Ireland, may'aiieoood In eom- sed overthrowing ih o present laborbut B ritish labor party o ffic ia la de-

dared. They also expressed tho fear £, th a t labor’s .abare. In notional politics

m lgbt bo rovolutlonieod.' "“ We hollevo the ‘ ^ihop steward.' aya-

tent which Is sim ilar to the sovie t^ ia beginning to donilnato 'labor, and may xuccfvod in ovortlirow liig regularly elects

^ u<l union nnd. labor {larty o ff ic ia la ,"' Dr. Marion Phllliila , a labor party of-

. f ic ia l, told the United Press.‘ ‘ Many oif thei^ shop ateworda and

tb e ir followers engaged In tho present atrikea bellovQ the workera idiould own the industries in which tboy labor. There la a stroag posalbillty th a l the'

iris 'shop steward’ system - evontuslly w ill, o f be i^o a e d in to tbe present aatlonal,itf:

tes bor organ la ition .' ' . • • the “ Whether I t w i l l f in a lly be Incorpo- the ra ted In or. w i l l eintlrely su'pplaat tho >m* present ayatem, we do not r o w know, on* "T h o 'ahop atfjwarda' represent id l at. the workers-In- each '|BdivId iia l' p1aiit, on- whllo tho prenent union la j ^ m rcpru- a t sent ai>eclflc trades In pUnU through-

>le- out the nation. \ J ' ’ • - “ As a result the 'shop Mewarda' tra-

md Uevp they more fu lly 'roproaebt the ir Uh fellow TTorkon thaa do the regular uii- ia Io n -o ff ic ia ls ."

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OHICAOO, Pub. ■ 1.—p e tto r boiK lnii _ * aad liv in g conditions fo r Chicago ne­

groes today waa tho purpoM o f tbe . newly orgaidaod Pyromid Bu ild ing and

Loan association. Tbo aaMciatlon yos- te rdny waa Incorporated b}* negro buai* aoaemen and .has a ca p iti^ stock o f *60,000.

-ST. P A T O J iA ir w n r a ■ luo DULU TH , M inn., Feb. 1.— M ike Gib- aid- boas, 8 t.\P au l'boxe r, clearly out-polnt* )p f ed Oeorge .Chip, New. Caatle, Ponnsyl- »re vaala, ia a. b rillia n t ten-round bout'

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