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TWIt . VOL. 4.: MO. 60 \ lisifoioi TOm itSPITK > : Waters Rise is Threatening to i , Garten city and Other Set- ...... tlements Alon^ Course of the Swollen Arl<^sas River inoiiiTi, K««, '""J" tioiui-vrro reportefl cciTlr today on tlic t_4 -: -Arkainja river ot Qara’cn Wly. Knn., ' but at 3 0. Q.'the river fand uot rcacli- * * d»nj«r point. X BAILBOAD OIVBS WABMING A N AS FLOOD 0&08Si:a BOBDBB •. .TOPEKA, K »a,.C «^T )ic AtcMaon, Topeka snd Saiita Fo Bnllnny company lost atglit'tioUfled'c<nnmaalUe& oa lu ..line itl .iho AikUiu.A'aJli’y of Kansas tbat tho raslirof'Colorado flood .water liad croMcd tbe line-■ TBXAB ANS PAXOIO TBAOES ' - WABHED,0UTBT HIOH WATEB I’EOOS, Tex*i,’ (/P>—All T « a8 and I’ociflo rallifajr.throuKh traffic 1; bo- ing dctoured today vI a tho Kansas City, Mojleo and Orient road betwoon Sweetwater and Alpine ntd thonco to. 0 dad from £1 Paso by Way of th* Soulhern Pacl/loHaes, owmR to wash- ed outf tracks and high wnters In thc Pccoi valley. Moro tnan 1200 feot ot 'track Is out at a poltit four mile* east o f To>Tia. '.Considerable crop dnmaRO wan re . ported Jn tho valley, liiit »o far as la known there has been no Ic's uf l^fe. C!T(ENSMS RAIsF f UND TO SAVE Historic ELM O U n t'^ Said to Hav« Been Planted b7 colonial Soldlet U Object to Town’s BoUdtode 0 hAWRENCE, Mam.. (/P)-Citi7cnii , hrre havo' raised A largp fund. In save n Klant elm from thn wi-otl phnppers’ ai. Ijegend snys that fiorc than a rentury and a. half oro a ynung sol- \ dier' rrtumlng from thu Freneii and l l Indian iran,'stopped' for tlie night at r thr Bodwell homestead In this city. He - ' - -wo>t withoutmonejt-lmt lo-thn tiiomliig. . lie wttgtkt lo do wmellilns Itv.TCtutt' . for the.kiitdiiets ihnwr^ him. Mrs. Bod- well n g ji^ te d ' ttiat muro shade wa* neeiled at .the louthwent cnrnrr of th.! 'liousi', and so the soldlc'r wi'iit Into tlm , , wonit*,' brought bnrk an «'lni Bapliug, |i|iinted if, anil-wont on his wo}'. ^ Tho old, gabled lioiiw. *hell<«ri-ii (3. through tho yenriC l»y the • eln. grown to aplendlil prn|)or.lions, rcri'nt- ly changed honils nnd wortl’wcnt mu thnl tho trco wo* to be m l down. ' A movempnt' to savo the nnrient land- nmrk was itarted, the owner ngrcring . to sell the entire pr«i>erty wUhmit jirofit. ■ Hphffol ehlltlrfii-hnvo had n [urge ]rort tii raising thc rcqirireil tlO,- . niio; It Is proposed to uw thc honse AS the hendqbarters of ft hUtorleal so- rletv but tho purchnse of fho Imllding is only ineldentnl lo the saving nf llic fftinous dro. Red^ Executioners 0 I Busy fit Khabar'iivsk TOKIO, ThTHoclii 8himl>iin'i llnrliln correspondent sold Snndny thnl the Dolsherlki, who'are prepnring tn i-vnruate Khabarovsk, eMpital nf. the m.iriUme provinee of Blbcrlo, shot lon 1-olitIrnl offenders Iti jail there. CHANDnm MOTOE OOHPXN7 DEOLABBS BBDITOm DiyZDSKD NTJW 'YORK, .«>)—Tlie Chniuller ’Motor compnny today declared, a qiinr- Icrly dlvldenil of $1h '!0 per Hmrc. Thl< WM tl tcductlou In the annual dlvtdeud rnte from $10 fo W. (*•- ---------------------------- ^ PVaOHAflE OP PEABL ISLAND FISHINO BIOHTS IS BNDOBSBD WASHINOTON. D. C„ (ff) — The liou«c passed todnr n l>lll providing for vovi'mmcBl acfiiiUltliln of private fishing right! in Pearl ITnrbor, ITawnlt Heavy Rains i Colorado Sen I'KNVER, Colo., ijpy-ileavy rains,' Pj «Ji5rh fell nl a number ot jwlnls Sn tmrllivrn Colorado lato yestorday nnd nlghl,‘(pnt streams in ihnt distriet' iiji. Inilny.' licjKirts received at fhe Denver of- fl,.i- r.f the Associated Press showed i*;i. fiillnwing conditions at outlying tnnnv' CrliKKl.KY—J'ou’drc and Pintle riv- "c ra rijii'i: rapidly fodny. All bridge^ ill Wclil rounly over thw^* two rivers nrc iniiuMiilile. fle'vnral tbousnnd arrcf nf'lnml in Ihc bottoms, forming landi nre Iniinilalcd in several fret of water, nccldents In cnKlorn Weld counly have l„.,.n warned ngainit the rising Platte. f t ' . KUTFS l-M lK -nig Tliompson rivor , V npiln Insl nii:ht flooded blgliwavK b«- A Iween- hi'tc Rftulder. MDlorUts \ mnrooned; l-ONOMONT-St: Vrnin river readi - ed ils higheit ftoge in two years th is; morning, overflowing IW banks and i floodlnc tho Lincoln highway In many phpcs. The rlsp.pf-lhc Bt- •'.vcsterdw ^ ’OciSw \ fEE ONLY A N-PA Colorado Governor Charges Red Cross with Flood Reliel |y Delegates Supervision of Un 'I • dertoklog to Single Or- ' ganization COLOnADO Bl'RINGS, Cnio.. (/P)- Governor Oliver II. Bboun ,nf Culoradi lodny iMoed & prwlamallott In conncc tioa with the flood disaster throughou tO Colorado,' In which he plncedvnU rolle a t. measures in tho hands of thp Xmericni Rod Crosa organltatlon. iDillliEO =■ lipsiiis BB BeBldoutB ol Low LjiDg Weal Side Diatriol^iiro Warned ‘£ • ■ 'to Get Ont S&S ' tor DENVER, Colo., (/Ph-^hc Uitnvo polieo department today wns inakinj a survey ot tbe Joromo park district on lhe weal side of tho city of Denver BB where flood waters pf the Pintle rlvci "'J entered ccllarsr and first floors of res *><>• idonces early foday. The gronnd it “» that' seetlon Is low and tho houses most tiy nro of. the cheap frame type* All appronehes to tlio dialrlet wcr^ guard “ • ed nnd residents were warned- to gel Along Zuni atreot lictwcen'NInfh anil ^ Twelfth, mnny families left thoir homoi when tbo warning came.! Twenty-five families In tho neighbor hood of West Bovonth avcnuo and Umatilla slrccta took refuge In Oar. field school honse. : - „ SUIT AGAINST AM'ERIGAN CAN COMPANY ABANDONED ted , —^ QoTvnmonti Asks Bnvfmao' Oouit to D lm lu Appeal TiBder Shermoo Antl-Tnutt Law ms , —— . WA8IUN0T0N. (yP) — Tlic gt.veru mont asked the supreme eourl fodny to dismiss Its nppcnl In the suit brought ®’,' against the AmCricnn Can compnny nnd Its sulnidiarifs undor Ihe.Bluwan nntl- trust Inws. Tlie B»vornmi'iil loit In.the luwer c'diirts. ■ “The*T:T)Wnin'wt^»o»»*>*u wfls»4)»*d nn fhe decision of thi- sii|ir..mc court In the United Btates fitcet corporation easo. In view of tliat'dcclsion. Solid- lor Oenernl Frierson-snld ll was con- sldered usoless to continue lhe ease iigninsl thl- Americnu Cnn sompiiny.- S HOLDS ESTATE TAX VALID im DEDUCTION FROM INCOME A ___ Id- stjpreme Oonrt. Sustains Declalou Hold- nR Ing Ooreramenfln Error In Eefus- Ing to AUpw Offset n . WAHHINOTON, D. f'.. (A’)-A n <•><• tnle fax w an “ nllnwnlilc dudncllnn” ” ’ frum the incomc of nu c.-:nte In com puling ncl income, tlic cupreine, cmir! ruled. . mu- eourl nffirmVil n dn'lKlnn <if the court, o f c'lnlniH in’ »he caHc lir<iii>{Iit Ijv cxeculor-* of.the Aljnn 11. Woi-ilwnnl J estate, in Ainbiiiiin, wUiili lndd Hmr ‘f c Ihe government erred tn refii'iiiK, I''' »p|ffnvc siu-h n dediu-tinli frem th.il c". i'i (ale's incomc for IIIlS, ' ny ' - Z RELIEVES WIRE COMPANY OF LIABILITjr FOR ERROR Supremo Court Holds Tdegiaph Con- m ' ' .'cem Caa Kot Be Biiod for Acts [" Wlllla tJilder Oontrol • \l\ WAHinNOTON, f/PHContenlliins of tlip Western Union TiMegrniih company Ihnt it rnnnot 1« hold Unlile for dam- iil^’f cnufod tiirough errors in transmit- tint: iiicsMgcs while its linos wrro un* ID der i;(ivcrij,ment.control were upheld to- 'Iie ,dnv by the supremo court. A decision 'or nf' .‘^lulh Cnrolinn courts, nwnrding ito <liimnges tn H, D. Ponton, aicotton dcal- lit er, on lhi" gronnd. wns.rpvpged. in Northern nds Streams Up as,' llie niiiitiill^, Ko-t,'r liil-i. Miiliignn. \n nnd Tctr>' Hte Ueiu^J.aralnecl u . tn jirrvcnl |io«'llile l)ri.;iki';:e nnd innn- l" ilntion of the di-.trlH!.__ ' hV0N'6~W nter Iff'.- ni-'Ut flm.dcd the highwnv nnl of Kile-. .I’nr!; <n I.y )f- oii-t for n distnnri- ■>( tret. MAUSHAIdy-All diiii:;er nf bren»<- “R inir nf the liig Mnr«!m!J 'inm. i. mije nbnve hprr, Is bpllevcii piiHHed, -‘^nme iv- residents who on bciii»; wiirni-d lii"t Wedncsd'ny songhi 'nnfctv in Bnulder, ^rs hnve rptnrnrd Mnrshnll n«;iiii i-> nnr- ■cf mni. FORT COIiUNSr-Thili dislriel. In ’5' cludinff Urniiiir lind snrrniiiidlng tcrrl- tory north of ,l»vclnn<l. rereive<l the friijt nf the rnin storm. Officinls nf or thp. Colorado Agrieullur.it cnllege sfild '«• the heavy raln-fntls would be hf urent ■t" wnJfb In Hops. Vort Cnl'5«». ltd* week hns received .1,22 inches nf rnln. Th- ii- Pondre river, Wghor now thnn nl nt.y ils;fime for ten ycnrs.'hns nol iivcrfloHed id I here and no danger is fcired. «y WILD IIASIN nnd (K)PKLANI>- »^tywiwt-r«lng..^thi>sft-mnuntnln tnwns- ASmClATED PRESS N l LLS Twiw FAiiLa noAHo ] jiilT SffiTIMEFill joi'ssn Committee O ffers Resolutlo >K for Guidance of Conferees Concurs jn Harding’s Purpos ! to Call iilsam iam ent M eet WASHINaTON." D. C., ('/P)-A. . substjltute for the Bornli disarmamen ■ amendment fo the naval npproprlatlo bill, the honse foreign nff.tirs ebmmll * tco reporied fodny n joint _rcsolufio a concurring in “ the doelared'purpose' of President Harding to call an intc] nnlional conference. to limit arwt Bt ments. • All republican memberi voled fo the rcylullpn, demoernfs either oppo» « , In'ifiO'e-solUm present. A s-jr substitute for the fopuulipa^ er inenanrC- Reprcsentotlve I-'lood, - Vii ng glnia, ranking demoprnt on the' com :t, mltlee. offered a resolution nuthoriiln; ?r, nnd rei]nesl«ng the'presldrnt to Iiivit cr nil untloiis to send delegates to n con >8- vi'ntlon to provide for disarmamen in end making nn anpropVinfinn there it- foro, but il was rejected. Jl Tho object of the committee rcsol'J d- tion, which later was prctmted in fh ct liouso by Cholrman Porter, was to.cJ press to houso conferees on tho novn id appropriation bill tho attltudo of thi 08 l)B<ly on the wholo quoatlon df disarm afflcnt. : i i i i i i i M l MCliUTHil ^ Uunnekor and Von Hoefer tc ^ Confer on Situation in Up- per Silesia OPi’KIA*. tflpsln {/p)-0cnornl b jn u. neker. eomninnder of Ilntish forces 1< ,y Kileslii. und Genernl vnu Hoefer, lendci of Qcnnojj, defense organlj-ntinns,'wen to confer fhis nflernnon relntive to sl! nntlon whirh hns nrUen ns result ol ronflirl" brtween Oerninns nnd Poles many distrirls nf Upper Hllesin. Thi „i Kreiich hnve nrnl nn nitimnliini to Oen r 7rurv^uTr5?riV;sn'jTng'iiiiii iiftifiirm GL-rmiin dcfen"e forws^ whlMi hnV< , been fighting lhe Poles nenr Orosr •, Blrchlit*. nre nnl ordered to retire, fl-i J'tenph trooiiB witl be withdriiwn frou the indiislrinl iiepti(iii».iif the plejdsdti TRIAL OF 38 POSTOFFICE E ROBBSRY SUSPECTS OPENS _________ I 1* TOLKDO, yp)—Tlie'secnnd ehnpler ol Toledo’s *1,000,0011 pnsloffice robbery st.irti'd todny when :iH defendnuls, ne- ' eiiM-d-nf i-ompllpily, went on trinl'in n *'• earefiilly guarded eourtrooiii. Wnndn Urbaylis. the young wnmnn ' oiit-e nmned ns Ihr muster mind in the t'lieft. nnd Father-Anthony Gorck, of .\cn- (Tlilcngo, Indiann, nre among tlu' .defendants; \ ' The robbery took plnce Februnry 17, '* flvr men compelling mull truck driver^ 'I III reinnin impuK|U\' whllr they loaded " lhe vnliinlile sncks in iin ijiitninobile nnd " ^iied nu-nv. . . UTTEEVENTION IH ALBHBS OASB DZNIBD OBEOON BAB - WASHINGTON,'(i5VA pe.tillon ot the Oregnn bnr asaociation thnt it be permllteil |o intervene ns a friend of I- the court..in t]ii' cnse of ireiiry Albers wns denii-d tmlny by the s(i])reme court. Conylptlnn of Alliers,'a wenlthy dtl- of I’orllnnd, of vinlnting fhe es- if [.ionnge ncl, wus revi'r«cd when t1ie gov- y efiiiiienl rnnfei'i'ecl error. 1- » '. ;■I Today’s Games 11 ~----- ------ R .. National League. I- . fkore: It. II. K. . Ne'w York ................................... 4 7 J g rtllsbnrgh' ..... ........................... 12 1 IJnlterics: Pnrnes and Sinltlij' fllnt- ner, Adnms nnd Schmidi. Ki'ore: K. H. K. IJnston ................................ . IMI ■! Cinrinnatl ........... ...................... I -I I Hntlerles: Hcott and Oil>Hiin; Rogge rind Wlnno. Find 7 l h - II. II. K ' llrnoklyi,' ........ ,........................... t\ V • '1 Clilcngo.............................. ...... ....... .’I * '* IKittenes; Ueutber und MSHer; Mnr; '• Iin nnd Dniv. Knd I'nd- U. li: K. 'I Philndelphln ...:......................... n ' yt. LonU .... 1 ' lialleries: Keenan nnd Hrniigv, Dunk nnd Clemoiis. e ' Ajnerlcan Leatcue *’ ^^roro: R. H. E- 't Ht. U u ls ....................................... 5 7 0 ft New York .............................. 1 2 2 lintterlcs: Dnvi* and .‘^evereid; Col- lins nnd Schnng. I Bcore: R. H. E. i- rievelnnd ............... ..........- ........ . 0 13 0 e llnston ................... - ............. 7 9 3 f Ilatteries: Mails nnd Thonia*; C'ald- d well: I’ennork nnd Ruel, .Myers, I ' End n th - It. H. K. k iWcage ....................................... 2 * * •• Washington ...................................... ' y Untteriesi Kerr and Schallt; Ikiurl- d ney nnd dharrltv. Bcorc: R. H. K. - Dfcutiit ........;;..........- ...... ,--PhiliAdpIiiii-3R-................ .1 12 1 = ~JM 'A n , / * in mWSPAPEBim TWIN I DAII MOMPAT, JTOB 6, 1021 ■iEBSi [BiDIW on —^— : « P u b lic u t i l i t i e s C on R a ilw a y to P ro F a c ilitie s” a ml __________ on ion ItALLS FOR ANOTHE QUESTION OF BA in- , ^ 'or ' II is thereiofe ornered Ihnl the de- af. fcnduit, the Oregon Short Line Bail rotid poiupany, provide within foui* an montha adequate depol fsdlllles ol if Twin Falls, sufficient to secure ,lho jn- snfcty,- henllli, comfort nnd cnnvenl- ng ence nf tho jintrons nnd. employes of lie tho defendant, nnd thc public, declares m- n deeision of.tbe Iiliiho public utllifie' inl cominlaslnn In an opinion dnted .Tune .’I. rc- copies of whleb rcached T«In Falls to- dny. lij. Follows n iin c of Oomplaint. The decision arises out of a com J j plaint prepared nnd filed by Ihe pJinni- 1 brr of commerce of Twin Falls sonn " , timo ngo in whleh It wns set forth Ihnt present depot fncilllles nre lnndpi|uaf.r nnd lhat fhe rondilion of tlie roadbed L froni .Minidokn to Iluhl wns such n.i to re'quire Immedinto ballntling ns a means of doing nwny wilh the incon-j venlenre lo which pnsseiigerH are sub- |U jected by reason of tho ilnsli ;[1 In.the mntier. of the ballnsllng of the Ilne. the derision provides for an- other henring, tn take up the cjuestion (0 of bnllnstlng or some other- fnrm of treatmenl designed in coriect the con dition romplnlned of. The declaiun in full is a voluminous one nnd revicw^ the entire hintory of fho Short Line in* Idnhn, the financial end of'-the com- *'* pnny’s bnslness from the stniidpolnt of enrnliigs nnd the oxpenae cntnilcd by fl' the improvemenls ordcrell. Nn plorta I*', ure nffercd ns lo type of construction “f nnd nn ehnnges of lyiy kind arc ordered * wllli respect lo thn freight det>ol fa- f"’ rilities. The findings of the commls- J,. v-i. 'Findings of Commission. i^’rorii the evldunee offered the com- mission finds: "* Tliut Ihcre is no juitlflcation fnr the * '-■ nllegntions. of inndcquncy nnd ineffi- ciency of fhe frolghl depot facilities nt lhe city of Twin Falls nor of thc roll- int' stock nnd Indn servico oqulpnient Q nil Ihe .Mlnldokn-Iluhl branch. ^ ll further finds fhnt Ihe piissenger dc[Hil fncilifies at Twin Kails, Idnhu, ff nri* Inndequnle nnd that thu Oregnn Khort Line . Rnilrond romp.iDy should e- be compelled m-provide nddUloual nnd n ndei|uiile pOKsenger depot' fndlllles for Ihe ennVL-nieiice, comfort and snfely of in the pntrons and fhe publlp nt Twin IP Fnlls, Idnho. - The commlMion does uol >f believe llinl If would be ju'sllficd by i'- the evidence In' proscribing the mntcr- ial from whieh t huso nddilionnl pasnon- ger dejiot faellilles shnll bu conslrucl- f* ed nor the plnn of'construclion under 'd V hipli.lhy shnll bu provldcil. id The cnniiniKsiou finds Ihnt the rnnd- bed nn thtr^andi line between Mini- dnka nnd Ilnhl is nol batliisled. , 'r]ie ciiinmiNxluu .'further finds (hat B the danger alleged, in connr'ctinn wllh the ballilstlng of Iho Twin Fnlls brnnch >*-' is nnl h dniignr (is relules tn o]>eVnllon >f llf. Iriiins, but thut sninc is weil eoii- r" strupU-d nnd'safo of opprnllon, Iml it t- dues find that. Ilut comfnrt nud cnn I- venience nf ILu public uinf the henlth nf-ils, [inlrons would be eiiljnnced by nu nbntcmcnf of tho dust nulMncc coin- plnincd of. The-ci>nimis.-<ion finds that tbn evi- - dciu-e fnrnifihcs no infonnnllon as In whether or nnt there may be simtoniore fcm.llile [dnn nf nbnling tliii dusl nuU- - mice than by the bnllnsling of fhe mnd nnd there is dnubt ns loVjust how much [•:, thr linllnstin« of Ihis rnad woul d'.i J tuwnnl reducing the discomfort und In- 1 ponvcnience frnm this nnisjince . Il Is t- ptninly nppiirenl that relief, for thu preient KenM>n, tlie summer of llhJl, cnnnnljie obtuined by the. bnllusting ■I nf the rond n- litis would lie a physl- 'i. cnl inipnsslblliiy. ;e Thnt the pnlrons of lhe road nnd the jnibllr nre enlitled In'some relief in ' this matter nnd timl Ihe Orpgbn'Shoft * Line Rnllrond comliany shiiulil be rc- * quired 'In lnke sneh slrjis ns will give r; lhe greatest rebel In lhe passengers nnd public frbni Ihis duxt nuisance nl, fhe lenut possitde coM ‘of capital In- ' veflment and lhal If no ..lticr..nr better ' niplind rnn be.di'vtsed Ihnl an order srioiild be entered requiring lhe ballast- lug of this braiii-h. It Is Ihercfnrc nrdereil that thr dit- ‘feiulnnt, the Oregon.Hhorl Line Rail- Ot 'rond enmpnny provide wilhin' four 2 uTnnlbs udcqunte depot faeilllips nt 1- .Twin Falls, Idnho. suffielenl to secure tho anfety, hcallh, eomforl nnd convcn- 3. Icnre of the patrous nnd emplnycs of 0 the defendant ind llie puhltp. 3 II is ordered't hat .a furlher henring 1- will W bnd before mnking nn order re- quiring the defendnnt to. ballast ilsj V rnndbed on the branch line from Mini-;. * dnUn In .Bold nl which beating Ihv tes- j * flniony will be llmlled lo the benefits ] I- lo be 'received by n-ason oMhe bnllail- ing nf lhe roadbed' as compared wllh the ben*fits4o;Ww«hioft-iKV«ih'iaao 3 oTu>Jth«llna4lit>e>Iol»A»atlx’5iJ«fiJr.mol 1 sPiwdnhT *fiIcW*l«Ig>>dpta»infci»«lttort e, -lai—•ailh nb bo-^iiTn .1)9111 .nil N FALLS COUNTY LY N ITQIt mm lo m m is s io n C a lls U p o n *rovide A d e q u a te a t T w in F a lls HER BEARING ON BALLASTING ROADBED = liM S i I IIIFMZflKE le .’I. --------- Military -Pojta of Diatriot Be- port Efforts to Believe rom Sufferers inni- . I WABHINOTON, I). C„ WV-Army . posfi in t'olorodo, Wyoming and Utah, ibed Hcerctary Weeks today , . _ thnt every effort was being made fo extend relief- fo tbo Pueblo flood suf- fcrers. Nurses hnd been aent to the I ' nlrlrkcn nrcns from lhe ySlMimmoni " hoapllal near Denver, t<>nls and blank- . ets from Forta Logan in Colorado and D. A. Ruisell, Wyo,, white Fort Dou(j- las'had aent supplies fo Ihe flalt U ke , City Cliamber of Commeri-v to bc ship, pod on n'special relief trnin. ' AIBPLANps BN BOUTE TO PUEBLO PBOM FOBT SILL PODOK city ; Kan.. (fiVThrce to r airplanes from Fort Bjll, Oklo.,-were j,y hero early todny cn route to-pueblo, lorta Colo., lu resiKinse to-nn nppcal of'Oov- llon Slioiip nf Colorndo for fllom for jrcd raf"* The planes-loft Fort 8111 f„. yesterdny evening .and wcro hal^d nils- nightfall, expoetlng to ,lesve mt dnybrenlc , * .... , . S«ven'-«Tm}-'- o H irm • were -■In—*fhc porlyi with Mnjnr F. Bradley, com -gi„. mander of the nvlatlon.forces at ('ort -. 8111, In chnrgc. DSBflBlMEiTi Myiramra nger - ' 'J';- Death Results from Wound In- iful,, flioted when Guard’s Obm- and mand is Tgnored for . - ■ I- o f T l’LHA, Okln., (ff) — R. L, Oibnrne 'win died thl* mnrnlng nt n lornl hospital uol of wounds repelved when he wns shot by by II guard last ulglit. Aceotding lo Iter- uillilnry nulhoriliea, Osborne, who waa sen- a member of nn automobile iihrfy, £Ji|^ upl- ed to hall when commanded lo s'lop by ■dcr gunrds imlrolllng Iho Hnnd springs rond wherr life shooting oepiirred. Mn. Paul lind- ‘Wnrurr .sister of Osbnrne, wns cut by llnl- flying glass nnd is In n hospitnl. His drnth brings the number of. knowu Hint while vidhns from Ihe raco riot lo dev- rllh cn. ' ■neh -------- __________ - S NEW MEXICO WINS POINT ' ; IN FIGHT FOR GAS LEVY "'i'll Supromo Oourt B«vorB«s Docnv PaTor; Iflg Oil Company m d Holding T w . , Invalid WAHIMS(ITON.'(;p)-Tho ..Intt’it mr- "iiprcme court ' *•’ loday a pnrtlal-vip.fory In its fight fo "■ Huslnin.lhe’speriiil Inx on-gaaoline snles n-l, t’ordrrs., The auprme court " reversi'd n deen'.' of the Unlled fiUtes '_ dlsiript eourl of Now Moxico in faVor , I ff tl"' Continpnlnl Oil company, hold- * Ing thnl Ihe Inx wna unconstitutional on jy,, tlie ground thnl it was na interference ting "***' ‘■ommerce. X " 81 - , Harding Issues Call to Aid Flood Victims „. \asin.sT,Tox, ^ - i.R.,i,ir„i [ivc Hnrdlng issued n request tndny to Ihe ijcrs people of the United States to assist bv ' nl, cnnlHbutlons the American Red C^ois In- In rendering nld to Ihe people of Pueb- ttrr lo. Colorado, bccnu.'c of flood condl- rder lions. * nal- ' IDAHO WEATHEB. ' do- Tonight’and Tnesdnv fnir. lail- 'OUP ' f: Undaunted Sp By Business its i ' ' ^ ^ lnl-1, PUEBLO, Colo., ' ■ Tell tlie world t««' jw f ore going to tebulld," wo* the mes-' ^**’ js.ige Pueblo buslnes* men gave lo Ibo ?ilh ',8*% IBWS _________ PBIOB n V B OBHTI 'l i i l i rfllTDLli limEGEO Military in Charge of Situatii n as Work of Removing Bodi from Stricken Districts B gins; Refugees Cared For WASHnraiOlf, (ffH-PntWo thomiM In a telegnm t < ^ tK EepreseaUtlTS H irty, of Oolondo urged oongms to appropriate « , D 000,000 immedlotelj for relief ti the flood Btiickea area. TUBBW.C<aa, (Pi — Ooramoi Oliver H. Shoop todoj- adnd tht United SUtea garaniBent to pU«i 920,000,000 Kt tHe cwnmand cf ttu BtatA for nM in xtUef. . Tlia govenor'a reqnest w u coa talned In, a telesrom to Unlt« SUtea Senaton L«wmic» 0. Pbippi . and Samoal D. Nleholira of Oolots do a t WaahinilOB. ‘‘TrsmpotUtlon to Pneblo flna e- north and aort ia creat and pr«HSt need. Federal .gorersBMst haa t large amersa&er fOnd' anilobU wMch la nrgentlx teqnlrea for cfiiv Amctlon of twenty-flTe larg*«(M] nv tnd concrete tddges in d ih, Arkansas and trlbntarlea. On moto ty east and wett UgbwoyitliRragb tba to . mort popnlona aectlea all of wlildi If. now In^datML Tinnt7 mllllou ho needed now.'PUaao taka neeeaBorr ni steps to pUca' tonda at camrnma k- oftU te. Plsoaaviralffimadiotara- nd , ply. lg- (Signed) " a E. BHOUPr '‘I* “ OoTBiBor.** 'I" . ------ --- PUEBLO. Oelo., (/P)-A careful check of the ondertoklnf eaUhllsh- nu^ today by the AsaocUtM «I* P ri* ' allowed a Hat of 42 known ce dead, aa opposed ta Bed Croaa flg- n- . nrea of yeaterday of lOO. lo. Tba correspiuidaat Tlalted' tha IV- ttjotli aide vliera the tT&lted Un- or dertokera l^ve 19 ^odl•«, tha only 111 morcoft In that atetlon of tlia dty, ed n u - F .’J. McOacUiy and Oem ve pony rporgne -haa nine lwdi«a. Mo ' Oarthy. and Brown his nino.' liavli he: *- •ad-.Voorlea haTa-ntaar 'BrT.'Wlsl m - ton-haatwo. -, ,■ )rt -i- — -' .". I'UEBU), Colo., j/F)^/iucr 'n «l| of nulet, l»ueblo owokc this mora; fo find thc wafers la tho,^low-lyiBg i tions of the dty rcccdcd-to below , , flve-foot murk and atlll going doi .1 Tbe-flood is nt its lowest stogo sL In its-sudden onslaught lost Friday nig Today the work of removing thi Q. bodies fryn the Orove and Pep pentenco bottoms dlstrlcta began Colonel Pat Eiatrock In eharge ol the mlUtAiy, annantir*.^ |ltaa- tloa is weU in hand and that oftlu ne Is rapidly being. brought out of ;al ’ choo*. of All during tho nfglil tho davostat lo mens were yalroJled by a hcaVy gua oa nf Colorado aoldlery, '.whllo tho sll il' rangers in nutomobites ond'armod wi jy riot guns, jiatrollcd tho streets of t id rcaidoncn-dlstriets. Evory ponon foui ul on Iho atreota after nightfall vros rte jy ped nnd queaWoned. . L o o tl^ Ooaea Pew. Somo time niter midnight rrports looting in tho flooded nr?an begun come fn. Tho-gunrd* brought bclwc .. 1.-5 nnd 20. men to mllibry beadouarfe for questioning and investigalJon b T in almost every enso If was found th the supposed ghoul was merely an i ' nornul, frighlencd'Mexican, who, f( nr- lorn nnd. h.omeleea, dl<l not understo; thnt shelter had been provided for hi: Only onn or two ca^os of actual lo( ing hnve lieen brouglil lo ligbt iln nf thn mllllnry aiiiHUltd...controI of t irt situation, according to Cnploin H. to Nichols, of Denver, ndjirtant. e* Tndny Ihero irill arrive-from Dt irf v«T, npponjng It, (,'olon^l 3Inmroc cs enough tents, bedding, cooking- ule or sils and medical sii|iplies lo care-, f ,1. 2ni»l Ilf r u p b b ’s homrliMf. Work rstnbliiihlng u refugee cnmp at Ml (g rrnl Pnlntni pnrk oIco is uncTerwoy ai nil the flood sufferers now bclog car fo r. in churehps. school honsos ai otber pnblie baildiog wlU ba reaor to tlm .camp. ^ Army Ijends Alrpbinea. Alsn H is cxpppted jliat dnrlng t dny there will nnlve from Dodge Clt I ip Knii.ms, Ihree army olrpla'lica ^vht wltl be iiecd for oi'setvQlion jvnd spoi Ing, piirpnsef. - Rcpott* lost night Ih ._ Ihc big /). & R. G. bridge at Buth Colo., hnd gnno out for th.* sccond fli nrr ns yel .unverified. Trris morning on all roads leiulii intn Pueblo mounted gunrds hnd bC' (CooUaaea.oB Pi(a n ra) ' pirit is Shown t Men of Puehli Id "Aro wo'downhearted, No. Lef ,n,' g o t " T&ad o&e slgis, & {artiilnre al^ in which thore hos'bcea sovoral feet

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Page 1: TW ItN -PA lLLS DAIILY NIBWS jiilTnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...lost atglit'tioUfled'c

T W I t. VOL. 4.: MO. 60

\ lisifoioiTOmitSPITK

>: Waters Rise is Threatening to i , Garten city and Other Set-

...... tlements Alon^ Course of theSwollen Arl<^sas River

i n o i i i T i , K « « , '" " J "tioiui-vrro reportefl cciTlr today on tlic

t_4-: -A rk a in ja river o t Qara’cn W ly. Knn., ■' bu t a t 3 0. Q .'th e r iv e r fand uot rcacli-

* * d»n j« r point.

X BAILBOAD OIVBS W ABMING A N A S FLOOD 0& 0 8 S i:a BOBDBB

•. .TOPEKA, K » a ,.C « ^ T ) ic AtcMaon, Topeka snd Saiita Fo Bnllnny company lost atglit'tioUfled'c<nnmaalUe& o a l u

..line itl .iho A ikU iu .A 'a Jli’y of Kansas tb a t tho raslirof'C olorado flood .w ater liad croMcd tbe line -■

TBXAB A N S PA X O IO TBAOES ' - W A B H E D ,0U T B T H IO H W ATEB

I’EOOS, T ex*i,’ (/P>—All T « a 8 and I’ociflo rallifajr.throuKh traffic 1; bo­ing dctoured today vIa tho Kansas City, Mojleo and O rien t road betwoon Sw eetwater and Alpine n td thonco to.

0 dad from £1 Paso by W ay of th* Soulhern Pac l/loH aes, owmR to wash- ■ ed outf tracks and high w nters In thc Pccoi valley. Moro tn a n 1200 feot o t

't ra c k Is out a t a poltit four mile* east o f To>Tia.

'.Considerable crop dnmaRO wan re . ported Jn tho valley, liiit »o fa r as la

known there has been no Ic 's uf l^fe.

C!T(ENSMS RAIsF fUND TO SAVE Historic ELM

• O U n t ' ^ Said to H av « Been Plan ted b7 colonial Soldlet U O bject to

Town’s BoUdtode

0 hAWRENCE, Mam.. ( /P )-C iti7cnii , h rre havo' raised A largp fund. In save

n Klant elm from thn wi-otl phnppers’ a i . Ijegend snys th a t f io rc than a ren tu ry and a. h a lf o ro a ynung sol-

\ d ier' rrtum lng from thu Freneii and l l Indian ir a n ,'s to p p e d ' fo r tlie n ight a t r th r Bodwell homestead In this c ity . He

- ' - -wo>t w ithoutm onejt-lm t lo-thn tiiomliig.. lie wttgtkt lo do w m ellilns Itv.TCtutt'

. fo r the.kiitdiiets ihnwr^ him. Mrs. Bod­well n g j i ^ t e d ' ttiat muro shade wa* neeiled a t .the louthwent cnrnrr of th.!

'liousi', and so the soldlc'r wi'iit Into tlm , , wonit*,' brought bnrk an «'lni Bapliug,

|i|iinted if, anil-wont on his wo}'.^ Tho old , gabled lioiiw . *hell<«ri-ii ( 3 . through tho yenriC l»y the • eln.

grown to aplendlil prn|)or.lions, rcri'nt- ly changed honils nnd w ortl’w cnt mu thn l tho trco wo* to be m l down. ' A movempnt' to savo the nnrient land- nmrk was ita rted , the owner ngrcring

. to sell the entire pr«i>erty wUhmit jirofit. ■ Hphffol ehlltlrfii-hnvo had n [urge ]rort t i i raising thc rcqirireil tlO,-

. niio; I t Is proposed to uw thc honse AS the hendqbarters of ft hU torleal so- r le tv bu t tho purchnse of fho Imllding is only ineldentnl lo th e saving nf llic fftinous dro.

R e d ^ E x e c u tio n e r s 0 I B u s y f i t K h a b a r 'i iv sk

TOKIO, T hT H oclii 8himl>iin'i lln rliln correspondent sold Snndny thn l the Dolsherlki, w ho 'a re prepnring tn i-vnruate Khabarovsk, eMpital nf. the m.iriUme provinee of Blbcrlo, shot lon 1-olitIrnl offenders Iti ja i l there.

C H A N D n m MOTOE O O HPX N7 DEOLABBS B B D IT O m DiyZD SK DNTJW 'YORK, .«>)—Tlie Chniuller

’M otor compnny today declared, a qiinr- Icrly dlvldenil of $1h'!0 per Hmrc. Thl< WM tl tcductlou In the annual dlvtdeud rnte from $10 fo W.

( * • - ----------------------------^ PVaOHAflE O P PE A B L ISLAND

FISH IN O BIO H TS I S BNDOBSBD WASHINOTON. D. C„ (ff) — The

liou«c passed todnr n l>lll providing for vovi'mmcBl acfiiiUltliln o f private fishing righ t! in Pearl ITnrbor, ITawnlt

Heavy Rains i Colorado Sen

I'KNVER, Colo., ijpy-ileavy rains,' P j «Ji5rh fell nl a num ber o t jw lnls Sn

tmrllivrn Colorado lato yestorday nnd nlghl,‘(pnt streams in ihn t d istrie t'

iiji. Inilny.'licjKirts received a t fhe D enver o f­

fl,.i- r.f the Associated Press showed i*;i. fiillnwing conditions a t outlying t n n n v '

CrliKKl.KY—J'ou’drc and P in tle riv- " c r a rijii'i: rapidly fodny. All bridge^

ill Wclil rounly over thw^* two rivers nrc iniiuMiilile. fle'vnral tbousnnd a rrc f n f 'lnm l in Ihc bottoms, form ing landi nre Iniinilalcd in several f re t o f water, nccldents In cnKlorn W eld counly have l„.,.n warned ngainit the r ising P latte.

f t ' . KUTFS l - M lK - n ig Tliompson rivor , V n p iln Insl nii:ht flooded blgliwavK b«-

A Iween- hi'tc Rftulder. MDlorUts \ mnrooned;

l-O NO M O N T-St: Vrnin riv e r r e a d i­ed ils higheit ftoge in two years t h i s ; morning, overflowing IW banks and i floodlnc tho Lincoln highw ay In many phpcs. The r lsp .pf-lhc Bt-

•'.vcsterdw ^ ’O ciSw

\ fE E ONLY A

N - P AColorado Governor

Charges Red Cross with Flood Reliel

| y D e l e g a t e s S u p e r v i s i o n o f U n ' I • d e r t o k l o g t o S i n g le O r-

' g a n i z a t i o n

COLOnADO Bl'RINGS, Cnio.. ( /P )- G overnor Oliver II. Bboun ,nf Culoradi lodny iMoed & prw lam allott In conncc tioa w ith the flood d isaster throughou

tO Colorado,' In which he plncedvnU rolle a t . measures in tho hands o f thp Xmericni

Rod Crosa organltatlon.

iD illliEO=■ lipsiiisBB BeBldoutB ol Low LjiDg Weal

Side Diatriol^iiro W arned ‘£ • ■ ' t o Get OntS&S ' —to r DENVER, Colo., ( /P h -^ h c Uitnvo

polieo departm ent today wns inakinj a survey o t tbe Joromo pa rk distric t on lh e weal side of tho c ity o f Denver

BB where flood w aters pf the P in tle rlvci " 'J entered ccllarsr and f i r s t floors o f res *><>• idonces early foday. The gronnd it “ » tha t' seetlon Is low and tho houses most

t iy nro of. the cheap fram e type* All appronehes to tlio dialrlet wcr^ guard

“ • ed nnd residents were warned- to gel

A long Zuni atreot lic tw cen 'N Infh anil ^ T w elfth , mnny families le ft thoir homoi

when tbo warning came.!Twenty-five families In tho neighbor

” hood of W est B ovonth avcnuo and U m atilla slrccta took refuge In Oar.

■ field school honse. : -

„ SUIT AGAINST AM'ERIGAN CAN COMPANY ABANDONED

ted , — ^QoTvnmonti A sks Bnvfmao' O ouit to

D lm lu Appeal TiBder Shermoo A ntl-Tnutt Law

ms , — — .W A 8IU N 0T 0N . (yP) — Tlic gt.veru

mont asked the supreme eourl fodny to dismiss Its nppcnl In the suit brought

®’,' against the AmCricnn Can compnny nnd Its su ln id iarifs undor Ih e .B lu w an nntl- tru s t Inws. Tlie B»vornmi'iil loit In.the luwer c'diirts.■ “The*T:T)Wnin'wt^»o»»*>*u wfls»4)»*dnn fhe decision of thi- sii|ir..mc court In the United B tates fitcet corporation easo. In view of tliat'dcc lsion . Solid- lo r Oenernl Frierson-snld ll was con- sldered usoless to continue lhe ease iigninsl thl- Americnu Cnn sompiiny.-

S HOLDS ESTATE TAX VALID im DEDUCTION FROM INCOMEA • ___

Id- stjprem e Oonrt. Sustains Declalou Hold- nR Ing O o re ram enfln E rro r In Eefus-

Ing to AUpw O ffsetn .

WAHHINOTON, D. f'.. (A’) - A n <•><• tnle fax w an “ nllnwnlilc dudncllnn”

” ’ frum the incomc of nu c.-:nte In com puling ncl income, tlic cupreine, cmir! ruled. ■ ■ .

m u- eourl nffirmVil n dn'lKlnn <if the court, o f c'lnlniH in’ »he caHc lir<iii>{Iit Ijv

• cxeculor-* o f .th e Aljnn 11. Woi-ilwnnl J e state, in Ainbiiiiin, wUiili lndd Hmr

‘fc Ihe government erred tn refii'iiiK, I''' »p|ffnvc siu-h n dediu-tinli frem th.il c".

i ' i (a le 's incomc for IIIlS, ' ny ' - —

Z RELIEVES WIRE COMPANY OF LIABILITjr FOR ERROR

Supremo Court H olds T deg iaph Con- m ' ' .'cem Caa K o t Be Biiod fo r A cts [ " Wlllla tJilder Oontrol •

\l\ W AHinNOTON, f/PH C onten lliins of tlip W estern Union TiMegrniih company Ihnt it rnnnot 1« hold Unlile for dam- iil^’f cnufod tiirough errors in transm it- tint: iiicsMgcs while its linos w rro un*

ID der i;(ivcrij,ment.control were upheld to ­'Iie ,dnv by the supremo court. A decision 'or n f ' .‘ lu lh Cnrolinn courts, nwnrding ito <liimnges tn H, D. Ponton, a ico tton dcal- lit er, on lhi" gronnd. w ns.rpvpged .

in Northern nds Streams Up

as,' llie niiiitiill^, Ko-t,'r liil-i. Miiliignn. \n nnd Tctr>' Hte Ueiu^J.aralneclu . tn jirrvcnl |io«'llile l)ri.;iki';:e nnd innn- l " ilntion of the di-.trlH!.__ '

hV 0N '6~W nter Iff'.- ni-'Ut flm.dcd the highwnv nnl of Kile-. .I’nr!; <n I.y

)f- oii-t for n distnnri- ■>( tre t.M A U SH A Idy-A ll diiii:;er nf bren»<-

“R inir nf the liig Mnr«!m!J 'inm. i. mije nbnve hprr, Is bpllevcii piiHHed, -‘ nme

iv- residents who on bciii»; wiirni-d lii"t Wedncsd'ny songhi 'nnfctv in Bnulder,

^rs hnve rptnrnrd Mnrshnll n«;iiii i-> nnr- ■cf mni.

FORT CO IiU N Sr-Thili d is lrie l. In ’5' cludinff U rn iiiir lind snrrniiiidlng tcrrl-

to ry north of ,l»vclnn<l. rereive<l the friijt n f the rnin storm. O fficinls nf

or thp. Colorado A grieullur.it cnllege sfild '«• the heavy raln-fntls would be hf urent ■t" wnJfb In Hops. Vort Cnl'5«». ltd* week

hns received .1,22 inches nf rnln. Th­ii- Pondre river, Wghor now thnn nl nt.y ils ;fim e for ten ycnrs.'hns nol iivcrfloHed id I here and no danger is fc ired .«y W ILD IIASIN nnd (K )PK LA N I>- »^ tyw iw t-r« lng ..^ th i> sft-m nun tn ln tnwns-

ASmClATED PRESS N

lL L ST w iw F A iiL a noA H o ]

j i i l T■ SffiTIMEFilljo i 's sn

C o m m i t t e e O f f e r s R e s o lu t lo

>K f o r G u id a n c e o f C o n f e r e e s

C o n c u r s jn H a r d i n g ’s P u r p o s

! t o C a ll i i l s a m i a m e n t M e e t

WASHINaTON." D. C., ( '/P )-A .. substjltute fo r the Bornli disarmamen■ amendment fo the naval npproprlatlo

bill, the honse foreign nff.tirs ebmmll * tco reporied fodny n jo in t _rcsolufio a concurring in “ the doelared 'purpose '

of President H ard ing to call an intc] nnlional conference . to lim it arw t

Bt ments.• All republican m em beri voled fo the rcy lu llp n , demoernfs either oppo»

« , In'ifiO'e-solUm present. •A s - j r substitu te fo r the fopuulipa^

er inenanrC- R eprcsentotlve I-'lood, - Vii ng glnia, ranking demoprnt on th e ' com :t, m ltlee. offered a resolution nuthoriiln; ?r, nnd rei]nesl«ng th e 'p res ld rn t to Iiivit cr nil untloiis to send delegates to n con >8- vi'ntlon to provide fo r disarmamen in end m aking nn anpropVinfinn there it- foro, bu t i l w as rejected.J l Tho object o f the committee rcsol'J d- tion, which la te r was p rc tm ted in fh c t liouso by Cholrman Po rte r , was to .c J

press to houso conferees on tho novn id appropriation b ill tho a ttltudo of thi 08 l)B<ly on the wholo quoatlon df disarm

afflcnt.

: i i i i i i i Ml M C liU T H il

^ U u n n e k o r a n d V o n H o e f e r tc ^ C o n f e r o n S i t u a t i o n i n U p ­

p e r S i l e s i a

O Pi’KIA*. tflpsln { /p )-0cno rn l b j n u. neker. eomninnder of I ln tish forces 1< ,y Kileslii. und Genernl vnu Hoefer, lendci

of Qcnnojj, defense organlj-ntinns,'w en to confer fhis nflernnon relntive to sl! nntlon whirh hns nrUen ns resu lt ol ron flirl" brtw een Oerninns nnd Poles many d istrir ls nf U pper Hllesin. Thi

„i Kreiich hnve nrnl nn nitimnliini to Oenr 7rurv^uT r5?riV ;sn 'jT ng 'iiiiii i if ti f ii rm

GL-rmiin dcfen"e forws^ whlMi hnV< , been fighting lhe Poles nenr Orosr •, Blrchlit*. nre nnl ordered to re tire , fl-i

J'tenph trooiiB witl be w ithdriiwn frou the indiislrinl iiepti(iii».iif the p le jd sd ti

TRIAL OF 38 POSTOFFICE E ROBBSRY SUSPECTS OPENS

_________ I1* TOLKDO, yp)—Tlie'secnnd ehnpler ol

Toledo’s *1,000,0011 pnsloffice robbery st.irti'd todny when :iH defendnuls, ne-

' eiiM-d-nf i-ompllpily, w ent on tr in l 'in n *'• earefiilly guarded eourtrooiii.

Wnndn U rbaylis. the young wnmnn ' oiit-e nmned ns Ih r m uster mind in the

t'lieft. nnd F a the r-A n thony Gorck, of .\cn- (Tlilcngo, Indiann, nre among tlu' .defendants;

\ ' The robbery took plnce Februnry 17, '* flv r men compelling mull truck driver^ 'I III reinnin impuK|U\' w hllr they loaded " lhe vnliinlile sncks in iin ijiitninobile nnd " ^iied nu-nv. . .

UTTEEVENTION I H ALBHBSOASB D ZN IBD OBEOON BAB

- W A S H IN G T O N ,'(i5V A pe.tillon ot the Oregnn bnr asaociation thn t it be perm llteil |o intervene ns a friend of

I- the court..in t]ii' cnse of ireiiry Albers wns denii-d tmlny by the s(i])reme court. Conylptlnn of A llie rs , 'a w enlthy d tl-

o f I’orllnnd, of vinlnting fhe es- if [.ionnge ncl, wus revi'r«cd when t1ie gov- y efiiiiienl rnnfei'i'ecl error.1- » ' .

;■ I Today’s Games11 ~----- ------R .. N ational League.I- . fkore: It. II. K.. Ne'w York ................................... 4 7 Jg r tllsb n rg h ' ..... ........................... 12 1

IJnlterics: Pnrnes and Sinltlij' fllnt- ner, Adnms nnd Schmidi.

Ki'ore: K. H. K.IJnston ................................ . IM I ■!Cinrinnatl ........... ...................... I -I

I H ntlerles: Hcott and Oil>Hiin; Rogge rind Wlnno.

Find 7 l h - II. II. K' llrnoklyi,' ........ ,........................... t\ V •'1 Clilcngo.............................. ............. .’I • *'* IK ittenes; Ueutber und MSHer; Mnr; '• Iin nnd Dniv.

Knd I 'n d - U. li: K.'I Philndelphln ...:......................... n • '• y t. LonU .... 1 • '

lia lle rie s : Keenan nnd Hrniigv, Dunk nnd Clemoiis.

e ' A jnerlcan Leatcue*’ ^^roro: R. H. E-'t Ht. U u ls ....................................... 5 7 0ft New York .............................. 1 2 2

lin tterlc s: Dnvi* and .‘ evereid; Col­lins nnd Schnng.

I Bcore: R. H . E.i- rieve lnnd ............... ..........- ......... 0 13 0e llnston ................... - .......... ... 7 9 3f ■ Ila tte rie s: Mails nnd Thonia*; C'ald- d well: I’ennork nnd Ruel, .Myers,I ' End n t h - It. H. K.k iW ca g e .......................................2 * *•• W ashington ...................................... 'y U ntteriesi K err and Schallt; Ikiurl- d ney nnd d harrltv .

Bcorc: R. H. K.- Dfcutiit ........— ;;..........-......, - -P h iliA dpIiiii-3R -................ .1 12 1= ~ J M 'A n , / * i n

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ion ItALLS FOR ANOTHE QUESTION OF BA

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'or ' II is thereiofe ornered Ihnl th e de­af. fcn d u it, the Oregon Short Line Bail

rotid poiupany, provide w ithin foui* an montha adequate depol fsd lllle s ol if T w in Falls , sufficient to secure ,lh o jn- snfcty,- henllli, comfort nnd cnnvenl- ng ence nf tho jintrons nnd. employes of lie tho defendant, nnd thc public, declares m- n deeision o f .tb e Iiliiho public u tllif ie ' inl cominlaslnn In an opinion dnted .Tune .’I. rc- copies o f whleb rcached T«In Falls to-

dny.lij. ’ Follows n i i n c o f Oomplaint.

The decision arises out o f a com J j plaint prepared nnd filed by Ihe pJinni- 1 b rr of commerce of Tw in Falls sonn " , timo ngo in whleh It wns set fo rth Ihnt

present depot fncilllles nre lnndpi|uaf.r nnd lha t fhe rondilion of tlie roadbed

L froni .Minidokn to Iluhl wns such n.i to re'quire Immedinto balln tling ns a means of doing nwny wilh the incon-j venlenre lo which pnsseiigerH are sub-

|U jected by reason of tho ilnsli ;[1 In .th e m ntier. o f the ballnsllng of

the Ilne. the derision provides for an ­other henring, tn take up the cjuestion

(0 o f bnllnstlng or some other- fnrm of treatm enl designed in coriect the con dition romplnlned of. The declaiun in full is a voluminous one nnd revicw^ the entire hintory of fho Short Line in* Idnhn, the financial end o f'-the com-

*'* pnny’s bnslness from the stniidpolnt of enrnliigs nnd the oxpenae cntnilcd by

fl' the improvemenls ordcrell. Nn plorta I*', ure nffercd ns lo type of construction “f nnd nn ehnnges o f lyiy kind arc ordered* wllli respect lo thn fre igh t det>ol fa-

f"’ rilities. The findings of the commls-J,.v-i. 'F ind ings o f Commission.

i ’rorii the evldunee offered the com- mission finds:

"* Tliut Ihcre is no ju itlflca tion fnr the *'-■ nllegntions. o f inndcquncy nnd ine ffi­

ciency of fhe frolghl depot fac ilities nt lhe c ity of T w in Falls nor of thc roll- in t' stock nnd Indn servico oqulpnient

Q nil Ihe .Mlnldokn-Iluhl branch.^ ll fu rther finds fhnt Ihe piissenger

dc[Hil fncilifies a t Twin Kails, Idnhu, f f nri* Inndequnle nnd th a t thu Oregnn

Khort Line . Rnilrond romp.iDy should e- be compelled m -provide nddUloual nnd n ndei|uiile pOKsenger depot' fn d lllles for

Ihe ennVL-nieiice, comfort and snfely of in the pntrons and fhe publlp n t Twin IP Fnlls, Idnho. - The commlMion does uol >f believe llinl If would be ju'sllficd by i'- the evidence In ' proscribing the m ntcr­

ial from whieh t huso nddilionnl pasnon- ger dejiot fae llilles shnll bu conslrucl-

f* ed nor the plnn o f'construclion under 'd V h ip li.lh y shnll bu provldcil. id T h e cnniiniKsiou fin d s Ihnt the rnnd-

bed nn t h t r ^ a n d i line between Mini­dnka nnd Ilnhl is no l batliisled. ,

'r]ie ciiinmiNxluu . 'fu rther finds (hat B the danger alleged, in connr'ctinn wllh

the ballilstlng of Iho Twin F nlls brnnch >*-' is nnl h dniignr (is relules tn o]>eVnllon >f llf. Iriiins, bu t thu t sninc is weil eoii- r" strupU-d nnd 'safo of opprnllon, Iml it t- dues find tha t. Ilut comfnrt nud cnn I- venience nf ILu public uinf the henlth

n f - i ls , [inlrons would be eiiljnnced by nu nbntcmcnf of tho dust nulMncc coin- plnincd of.

The-ci>nimis.-<ion finds that tbn evi-- dciu-e fnrnifihcs no infonnnllon as In

whether or nnt there may be simtoniore fcm.llile [dnn nf nbnling tliii dusl nuU-

- mice than by the bnllnsling of fhe mnd nnd there is dnubt ns loVjust how much

[•:, th r linllnstin« of Ihis rnad woul d'.i J tuw nnl reducing the discomfort und In-1 ponvcnience frnm this nnisjince . I l Is

t- ptninly nppiirenl tha t relief, fo r thupreient KenM>n, tlie summer of llhJl, c n n n n ljie obtuined by the . bnllusting

■I n f the rond n- litis would lie a physl- 'i. cnl inipnsslblliiy.;e T hnt the pnlrons of lhe road nnd the

jnibllr nre en litled In 'som e re lief in ■' th is m atter nnd tim l Ihe Orpgbn'Shoft* L ine Rnllrond comliany shiiulil b e rc-* quired 'In lnke sneh slrjis ns will give r ; lhe grea test rebel In lhe passengers

nnd public frbni Ihis duxt nuisance nl, fhe lenut possitde coM ‘of cap ita l In-

' veflm ent and lhal If no ..lticr..nr better ' niplind rnn be .d i'v tsed Ihnl an order

srioiild be entered requiring lhe ballast- lug o f th is braiii-h.

It Is Ihercfnrc nrdereil that th r dit- ‘feiulnnt, the O regon.Hhorl Line Rail-

Ot 'rond enmpnny provide wilhin' four2 uTnnlbs udcqunte depot faeilllips nt 1- .Twin Falls, Idnho. suffielenl to secure

tho anfety, hcallh, eomforl nnd convcn- 3. Icnre o f the patrous nnd emplnycs of0 the defendant in d llie puhltp.3 I I is o rd ered 't h a t .a furlher henring 1- will W bnd before m nking nn order re­

quiring the defendnnt to. ballast ils jV rnndbed on the branch line from M ini-;.* dnUn In .Bold n l which beating Ihv tes- j* flniony will be llm lled lo the benefits ] I- lo be 'received by n-ason oM he bnllail-

ing n f lhe roadbed ' as compared wllh the ben* fits4o ;W w «h io ft-iK V «ih 'iaao

3 oTu>Jth«llna4lit>e>Iol»A»atlx’5iJ«fiJr.mol1 sPiw dnhT *fiIcW*l«Ig>>dpta»infci»«lttort e, -lai—•a ilh nb bo-^iiTn

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N FALLS COUNTY

L Y NIT Q Itm ml o m m i s s i o n C a l l s U p o n

* r o v i d e “ A d e q u a t e

’ a t T w i n F a l l s

HER BEARING ON BALLASTING ROADBED

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■ Mi l i t a r y - P o j t a o f D ia t r i o t B e - p o r t E f f o r t s t o B e l ie v e

rom S u f f e r e r sinni- . I

WABHINOTON, I). C„ W V -A rm y . posfi in t'olorodo, W yoming and U tah,

ibed Hcerctary Weeks today, . _ th n t every e ffo rt was being made fo

extend relief- fo tbo Pueblo flood suf- ‘ fcrers. N urses hnd been aent to the

I ' n lrlrkcn nrcns from lhe ySlMimmoni " ■ hoapllal near D enver, t<>nls and blank-

. e ts from Forta Logan in Colorado and D. A. Ruisell, Wyo,, white F o rt Dou(j- la s 'h a d aent supplies fo Ihe flalt U k e

, City Cliamber o f Commeri-v to bc ship, pod on n 'special re lie f trnin.

' A IB P L A N ps B N BOUTE TOPUEBLO PBOM FOBT SIL L

PODOK c it y ; Kan.. ( f iV T h rc e t o r airplanes from F ort Bjll, Oklo.,-were

j,y hero early todny cn route to -pueblo , lorta Colo., lu resiKinse to-nn nppcal of'O ov- llon Slioiip n f Colorndo for fllom for jrcd ra f " * The planes-lo ft F o r t 8111

f„. yesterdny evening .and wcro h a l^ d nils- nightfall, expoetlng to ,lesve

m t dnybrenlc , *.. . . , . S«ven'-«Tm}-'- o H ir m • were -■In—*fhc

p o r ly i w ith Mnjnr F . Bradley, com -gi„. m ander o f the nvla tlon .forces a t ('o rt

-. 8111, In chnrgc.

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'J '; - D e a t h R e s u l t s f r o m W o u n d I n - iful,, f l i o t e d w h e n G u a r d ’s O b m - and m a n d i s T g n o re dfor . - ■ •

I- of T l’LHA, Okln., (ff) — R. L, Oibnrne'win died thl* mnrnlng n t n lornl hospitaluol of wounds repelved when he wns shotby by II guard last ulglit. Aceotding lo

Iter- uillilnry nulhoriliea, Osborne, who waasen- a member of nn automobile iihrfy, £Ji|^upl- ed to hall when commanded lo s'lop by■dcr gunrds imlrolllng Iho Hnnd springs rond

w herr life shooting oepiirred. M n . Paullind- ‘W nrurr .sister of Osbnrne, wns cu t byllnl- f ly ing glass nnd is In n hospitnl. His

drnth brings the number o f. knowuHint w hile v id h n s from Ihe raco riot lo dev-rllh cn. ' •■neh -------- — __________ -

S NEW MEXICO WINS POINT '; IN FIGHT FOR GAS LEVY"'i'll Supromo Oourt B«vorB«s D ocnv PaTor;

• Iflg Oil Company m d Holding T w . , Invalid

W A H IM S (IT O N .'( ;p )-T ho . . I n t t ’i tm r- "iiprcme court' *•’ loday a pnrtlal-vip.fory In its figh t fo

"■ Huslnin.lhe’speriiil Inx on-gaaoline snlesn-l, t’o rd rrs ., The a u p rm e court" reversi'd n deen'.' o f the Unlled fiU tes

'_ dlsiript eourl of Now Moxico in faVor, I f f tl" ' Continpnlnl Oil company, hold-‘ * Ing thnl Ihe Inx wna unconstitutional onjy,, tlie ground thnl it was na interferenceting "***' ‘■ommerce.X" 81 - ,

Harding Issues Call to Aid Flood Victims

„ . \asin.sT ,Tox, ^ - i .R .,i ,i r„ i[ivc Hnrdlng issued n request tndny to Ihe ijcrs people of the U nited S ta te s to assist bv ' n l, cnnlHbutlons the American Red C^ois

In- In rendering nld to Ihe people of Pueb- t t r r lo. Colorado, bccnu.'c of flood condl- rder lions. *nal- ■ ■

' IDAHO W EATHEB. ' do- T o n ig h t’and Tnesdnv fnir.

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f: Undaunted Sp By Business

its i ' ' ^lnl-1, PUEBLO, Colo., ' ■ Tell tlie world t««' jw f ore going to te b u lld ," wo* the mes-' **’ js.ige Pueblo buslnes* men gave lo Ibo

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limEGEOM il i t a r y in C h a r g e o f S i tu a t i i

n a s W o r k o f R e m o v in g B o d i

f r o m S t r i c k e n D i s t r i c t s B

g i n s ; R e f u g e e s C a r e d F o r

W A S H n ra iO lf , (ffH -PntW o th o m iM In a te le g n m t < ^ tK E epreseaU tlT S H ir ty , o f Oolondo urged o o n g m s to appropria te « ,

D 000,000 im m edlotelj fo r re lie f ti th e flood Btiickea area.

TUBBW.C<aa, (Pi — Ooramoi O liver H . Shoop todoj- a d n d tht U nited SU tea g a ra n iB e n t to pU«i 920,000,000 Kt tHe cwnm and c f ttu BtatA fo r nM in xtUef.. Tlia g o v e n o r 'a reqnest w u coa ta ln ed In, a te lesrom to U n lt« SU tea S e n a to n L «w m ic» 0 . Pbippi

. a n d Samoal D . N leho lira o f Oolots do a t WaahinilOB.

‘‘T rsm po tU tlon to Pneblo f ln a e - n o r th and a o rt ia c re a t and pr«HSt

need. Federa l .gorersBM st haa t la rge am ersa& er fOnd' a n ilo b U wMch la n rgen tlx teqn lrea fo r cfiiv A m ctlon o f tw enty-flTe larg*«(M ]

nv tn d concrete td d g e s i n d ih, A rkansas and trlbn tarlea . O n moto ty e as t and w e t t U gbw oyitliR ragb tba to . m ort popnlona aectlea a ll o f w lildi If. now In ^da tM L T in n t7 m llllo u ho needed n o w .'P U a ao ta k a neeeaBorrn i s tep s to pU ca' to n d a a t cam rnm ak - o f tU te . P lso aa v ira lf f im a d io ta ra ­nd , ply.lg- (Signed) " a E . BHOUPr'‘I* “ OoTBiBor.**'I" ■ . ------ ---

PUEBLO. Oelo., ( /P ) - A careful check o f the ondertok ln f eaUhllsh- n u ^ today by th e A saocU tM

«I* P r i * ' allowed a Hat o f 42 known ce dead, aa opposed ta Bed Croaa flg- n- . nrea of yeaterday o f lOO. lo. Tba correspiuidaat T la lte d ' tha IV- ttjo tli aide v liera th e tT&lted Un- or dertokera l^ v e 19 ^odl•« , th a only 111 morcoft In th a t a te tlon of t l i a d ty , ed n u - F . ’J . McOacUiy a n d Oem ve pony rporgne -haa nine lwdi«a. M o

' Oarthy. and Brow n h is nino.' liavlihe: *- •ad-.Voorlea h a T a -n taa r 'B rT .'W lslm - to n -h aa tw o . -, ,■)rt - i - — - ' .".

I 'U E B U ), Colo., j/F )^/iucr 'n «l| o f nu le t, l»ueblo owokc th is mora; fo find thc w afers la tho,^low-lyiBg i tions o f the d ty rcccdcd-to below

, , flve-foot m urk and a tlll going doi .1 T be-flood is n t its lowest stogo sL I n its-sudden onslaught lo st F rid ay nig

Today th e w ork o f rem oving thi Q. bodies f r y n th e O rove a n d P e p

pentenco bottom s d lstrlc ta began Colonel P a t E ia tro c k In eharge ol th e mlUtAiy, annantir*.^ |lta a - t lo a is weU in hand and th a t o ftlu

ne Is rap id ly b e in g . brought ou t of ;al ’ choo*.of A ll during tho nfglil tho davostat lo mens w ere yalroJled by a hcaVy gua oa nf Colorado aoldlery, '.whllo tho s l l i l ' rangers in nutomobites ond 'arm od wi jy rio t guns, jiatrollcd tho s tre e ts of t id rcaidoncn-dlstriets. Evory p o n o n foui ul on Iho atreota a fte r nigh tfa ll vros rte jy ped nnd queaWoned. .

L o o t l ^ Ooaea Pew.Somo tim e n ite r midnight rrports

looting in tho flooded nr?an begun come fn. Tho-gunrd* brought bclwc

.. 1.-5 nnd 20. men to m llib ry beadouarfe fo r questioning and investigalJon b

Tin almost every enso I f was found th the supposed ghoul was merely an i ' nornul, frigh lencd 'M exican , who, f(

nr- lorn nnd. h.omeleea, dl<l not understo; thn t shelter had been provided fo r hi: Only onn or two ca^os o f actual lo(

• ing hnve lieen brouglil lo lig b t iln nf thn mllllnry aiiiHUltd...controI of t irt situation, according to Cnploin H. to Nichols, o f Denver, ndjirtant.e* Tndny Ihero irill a rriv e -fro m Dt irf v«T, nppon jng It, (,'olon^l 3Inmroc cs enough ten ts, bedding, cooking- ule or sils and medical sii|iplies lo care-, f ,1. 2ni»l Ilf r u p b b ’s homrliMf. Work

rstnbliiihlng u refugee cnmp a t Ml (g rrnl Pnlntni pnrk oIco is uncTerwoy ai

n il the flood sufferers now bclog car f o r . in churehps. school honsos ai o tbe r pnblie b a i ld io g wlU b a r e a o r to tlm .camp.

^ A rm y Ijends A lrpbinea.Alsn H is cxpppted j l i a t dnrlng t

dny there will nn lv e from Dodge Clt Iip Knii.ms, Ihree army olrpla'lica ^vht

wltl be iiecd for oi'setvQlion jvnd spoi• Ing, piirpnsef. - Rcpott* lost night Ih ._ Ihc big /). & R. G. bridge a t Buth

Colo., hnd gnno ou t for th.* sccond fli n rr ns yel .unverified.

Trris morning on a ll roads leiulii intn Pueblo mounted gunrds hnd bC'

(CooU aaea.oB P i ( a n r a ) '

pirit is Shown t Men of PuehliId " A ro w o 'dow nhearted , No. Lef ,n,' g o t" T&ad o&e slgis, & {artiilnre al^

in w hich thore hos'bcea sovoral feet

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Massachusetts , Capital is In- , vaded by Physicians Attend­

ing Convention of Their Na- tionallrganization

n09T O N , Mnas., (ff^-B osIon la tho m edlfol c e n te r .o f tho UnllcO State* toilay. TIjc f»tvciity-*ccpnii nnniia\ »«• slon o f Uie A m b rin n Mo'dlcal nuocin- tion, Iho notional orKnnizdtion c f the tnrilienl profession, opcDcd horo this mtirninjr;. T h e House of Delegates, the Icfjislntivc body of tbe osaoclftHon,

. n e t a t 10 a. m .'an d was eitllcd to o r­der by Dr. DwiRht L . M urray, o f Byr-. -

■ acm e, N . Y., tbo * itcakc rd f thoJioujo. ■ JDr. .Alexondcr 11. Craig of ChlcaRO,

tb o 'sce re ta ry of the a iioeiatioa, sta t- “* ed in hic report th a t tho m em benhip " . i ' o f the an o d fttlo n on May 1, 1021, was 6<.971. ^

. . oa Boaad 'BuiM yo,„‘ The repo rt of the ,board of tru ito e i _ _

‘ showed tbn t in spite o f blch prices nnd ■“ chanKinc roiiditions tbo asBoriallon ia the on a snunrl fiiinnclai bosiii. < men

The jiid lrin l coiinpil in it« roport roe> ^ ‘n i ommended tJmt tho bonrd nf tru rtees mbui be decTMSod from nlno tn wven mom- of t

. 'ber* nnd th a l th e U nited Hlnlon in sub Tl divided into soven fn iitec distriots. nud ono to 1)0 elected from ■wrjj diM rirt midi oud to sorvc fo r seven year*. Piid

Tbe rounril on health n.id jinblic in- mod structions reportod: Ibai durinjr .tho Ims pant, y e a r 'd u in l t e projrrest lind been nnd m ade.in fho coordination of vo lun tary nmil public health nctivllies, ns shotrn b y rnnt the orj^n irJilion o f tho N ational o f c H ea lth Counril, made up nf repreaent- c il . l atives from the. ton leading nationnl tbe publle health o rgan lu tlo n s; th a t : th o doci' Model, bill fo r tho reg istration '■ of eour birtha ond deaths had beon adopted nnd during the paat year !o lo v n a n d W o il tho V irginia, looving only three s t o t » — time A rirono, 8 onth D okota ond- Novada— speci ■till (o adopt tho meaaure in order to grad havo unifonn v ita l c la tiitie s of reg* - if tra tlo n thronghout tho notion. .

W onld A dm it T n b o iw la n „ p o i The eouneil proaented n r e m t from ore i

the U nited S tates Poblio H ealth Sorv- cnun ico recommending th a t general hoapl- tber( ta ls in a ll porta o f 'th b country shotitd spcel provide acparato Trords or rooms for coro tbe care o f t^tbercnloDi patien ts and th a t auch polionts should not bo do* 340 ' nied adm ittonco .in to general horpittila, dititr n t least In emergency and for tempor- In c ary periods, on account o f tho charac- sotte te r_ f ij . .the. disease from whieh thoy in h w e n vutfcrlng.' ''<Thc'council presentod b t lo a roport on tho Social Bolntions of tho over’ H odi^al ProfeMloii recoromonding th a t plta i the . notilro and tronsmlMlon of com'- vndo munlcable diseases shoold bo taught in Rc th e publle tchools, oa Is notr rerjuirod of 1( In five sU te s; th a t .teacher* in the In 11 pobllc. schools ahould bc required to numi know som ething about communicable from dlw ases and the ir eontroi; tb o t tho year. Anierlean Medical asaodiitlon should Th anpport - local prac titioners by supply- scsslt

■ ing them w i t i properly equipped lob- row oratories and hospitale fo r the tr e a t Hubc monk o f the ir pa tien ts .’ > posir

Tbo coonesl also recommended, th a t Tb a eommltteo bo appointed to study the tlyjir queation of sects in medicine, tA ro: conti viow tho ontiro qnestlon of smallpox F rld i and vfieelnatlon, and to prepare snlla* b le m oteriol fo r edacotlng tho public on th is sub ject. Wl

I t waa. also recommended tb a t a con- onstr ference bo hold in Chicago dnrlng th e gdsQ coming aummer to dlrcnss th e qnestlon qqoq o f ' th e o rgan lta tion of the public fo r ' _ health w ork and to fonnulato plans fo r th is purpoM. , '

To O mb D rnga t J i i A iTbo narcotic d rag commUtco roeom- clay

mended th a t th o annual reg is tra tion he hi feo 'fo r phyaiclosa nnder the H arrlaon e rs oi low bo reduced from $3.00 to $1-00, the fi and t^B t a t leaa t*as much money bo sono ezpcndod by tho governm ent In tho brick regulaUon o f th e use o f tho habit- a . st4 form ing drugs n t la colleeted by tho can I governm ent from fees and f b e s under used

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Wellesley Col

The W eltcdey college boat crow h ho’ready to bepin its season. Tlio e igh t thelias beon whipped into lUopo by fro- Th]uent prnetico on Lnko W aban and Is nuilaid to bn ono o f the strongcat over Inkturned ou t by t}io fninous ^ r lr* col- phiege, Tbo n ttra c tiv e nnd n th le tir nil;'oung tviiinon vrbo rompriso' tho crew I'ri

hi* law. Thlc eominiltco also rcoom- f t nended tb a t tbo c<imniiF>ioDcr ,vt in- L <-riinl revonuo ap iiolnt a deputy vom T nbuiionor In charge of tbe enforromcnt U f tliu prohibition law.TJifl council on incillrtil cdncnlhin

lud bciHpltals reportod tli«t the work indorljiktJi in lOOS o f ^ rm u lating Illd Hccurlng uniform itandjirdB of iicclical ciidcation In the United StotCH ms in a Inrgo jmrt ln'oti ■ rom pleled q - ,nd th a t ifrea tfr .ndvnncr ho» been ; mile in mcdicnl odnnitior Jiiring-tho nnt 15 years thnn In any other flold f education In tbo ciiuntfy. T bo’coun- il.lio lioves th a t in s ird c r. to prcBcr\-<‘ _ be general p ro c tltio n o r '.a n d family octor, , th q . iindcrgcnduito medlcr.l fini oiinio m ust bo iJinroughly reorganited in . nd n ttontlon given to the train ing of Iio genernl p ractitioner. A t tho ram e ,, imo a b e tte r mctliod of instruction foe 1 peciaiisU ahould bo developed in post'>chni raduato courses. runi

OiowB Eospltala L ack •' ^ 5 i Regarding tho boinitol situation , tho p,„(

sport o f tbo council shows, th a t thore Imv ro no hosp tlala in SO per cent of th e xcm lun ties In tlio U nited B tater; tb a t nod lero a r e -4013 p r ifa te , genoraT nnd He, K clal boipltoLi fo r tho trea tm ent and Voli iro of tho slek w ith a to ta l o f 311,- wav IHf beds, o r ono hds]iltal bed to overy d a i 40 persons In tho U nited States’. Tho beoi istribution ranges from ono hospital Jnj. 1 overy -13 iquoro mllos in Mossachu- atfc to ono in 'overy 5780-square mile# njci I Nevada'; tlio d istribution by popu- to n itlon varies from ono'h o ip ita l bed to. .(o . k-ory 1054 In Mississippi to ono hos- |,nn, Ital bed for overy l.IO persons in Ne- .[(1 tldo. . yot<R egarding medleal colleges^ instead ^

t 102'm cdieal acbools as was tbo caso ]j^I 1000, tboro aro now only S4. Tho nut! im b e r -o f rtudoata has dimlniahcd ..yt, -om 28,143 in 1004 t« . 14,850 th is jj snr. , editTho houao o f dolegatei will bo in sslon today and toinortow. Tomo*- >w ovenlng l io prcsidonl-elcct, H on. .i* - u b o r t.W o rk , M. D., f iia t aaaistonl Hm istm M ter general, will bo InMnllcd.’Tbo 'aclontiflc section# will begin ^

^ i r nioetlngs on W cdrfetday morning, intlnuing 'W ednesday, T handay and

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M laU ke o f 's c le n t l s ^W b w th e Orat phonograph w as dem- u tra le d to tbe F rcnch Acadcmy of :Ipncei tb e nsaembled' selcntlsta dro* T }ancad It oothlDg m ore thflo t fea t o f a d: sn trlloqu lra oo th e p a rt of th e o p e n - l« t f , 8U1

A form er In Saskatchew an haa found A IV denoslts o s -h la land from which a&fo 'h a s been m anufacturing firo-Iigbt- ed a

I on a sm all'scale. Tho ligh ter Is in eral 0 form of a b rick . I f soaked In koro sh o t lie a few minutca and ignited tbo o f U ick will b u m fo r a ha lf hour w ith open st«ody flam o and wbea ezhaorted I^ ll i

n bo re{^lenished w ith kerosene and fonn ed Indefinitely , on tl

turn Doum $5,000,000 Cusi

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liege Has Strong Crew 1

ovo- been trained and coached fOr coi bc i/ contests os would a jn a lo crow, ont 'ho- girls take thc lr. work very scrl- Ma u slv /nnd fn' tiieir tr ia l spins on the No ike havo shnwn plen ty of ipecd. Thu iCoi hntograph thow* th o Wellesley var- am ily i-igiit s ta r tin g ou t fo r a tr ia l spin, is rom le ft to r igh t: 8 ibyl Wardwcll, cho

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r a f t ^ a i y e s A g a i n s t , O f f ic ia l s unr A r o w t f n m b l i c O p in io n i n

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TOIvIO, — Several rrnndajs In o l ,vln r.inl l^ c have aroused public opinjon ahi;

Japnn and hnH rolled forth soveri' ndemnntion from somo lbo metrO' litnn newspapers. Tho g ro ft (,11 argrs mado in connection w ith the |y nnlng of tbu South M anchuria i^il- whi »y nnd the oUeged lllegol sole qf noti -ium in M anchuria which wero cx- dm ■ed o t i lh o la s t session of tho Diet doi; ,vo now been followed bv a series of jjo„ nsational achndol; in Tokio .In con' 7 ctlon H-ith tho baIo o fjgas to tho pob-

tho operation of tho. customs tit ikohanin and tho building of high- |„j„ iVH and other public outlays. Offi- iIh n f 'th o Tokio Oas compnny havu o n 'a r re s te d o n 'tb o chnrgo of brlb- = K members o f tho-T okio c ity eoun- I, ninny of whom nro fac in g -tria l fo r - - cepting bribes. • Similarly, contrac- rs nre alleged to have offered bribes

o fflclnl employes, w hiirt a t Yoko- ma govttrnment scrvonts-aro charged itb conniving in the simiggllng of tchcs nnd jew elry gonerally.Tlio gas scandal lios ezcited the pub- .

most, fo r tho high price of gas Ihorited hos h it the pockotbook of cry household. .liehlro Tokutomi, tbo distinguished ito r o f tho-K okum in Shimbun, In an itorial compared tho H ara ministry th e form er Toxnmimy n&U orgonita-

)n bf N ew York. I lo w rote; “ Tho urn m inistry Is Tam m anyltlng no t ly Tokio C ity bu t iJio whole of Jap- K *^ven the colonics boyoiid'tbo rea.1 0 being corrupted. W hy Is I t tha t, a ln st such g laring fac ts, no powerful 'Ico of p ro test bas y e t been ralBod In ,0 Interests o f juB ticef”

Another D ifinltlon.Tbc unpardonable sId Id a pcr*ea of dirrercci race o r religion from o o n to be vnm rter than are.—O ble

a te Jn iim al.

1 Now Y ork garage owner wIioso0 hod been crad tod twice Improvl^- a ahrapnel ebell, con'alsting o f 0 lib- \ charge of .gunpow der and buck- ' t Ho placed this In the .cosh box tbo aafo in eueh a n a n n e r th a t upon mlng U tbo charge w ould detonate. llo.wlng a loud report tho watchman, ind iho ohargo exploded and. blood tbo floor. Tho burg lar had escapod.

itoms House/•

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orfront. 'IIcoTy f igh ting took placo r tho C a itom aJIouse,.tbo raiders be- o ttackcd, a fto r leaving the strue-

1 t o ’burli, by. B lack and Tofi' rein- icmcnts’ lh a t> o frr lv o iJ n three lor- ,- . ,More tban C,000 sh o b wero fired'. ’**

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iisw oln ; Doro'tl^r' Bralnard, stroko id coptoln; Gladys Uathawny, No. 7;[arion Sm ith, No. 0 ; Jeanette Luther, ° b . 6 ; E leano r’flnowj" No. 4; Dorothy , onont, No; 3? H elen Shennnn, No. ad M ildred Hess, bow. In Iho insert I, ,

M iss D oro thv 'B rcingan , 'who is in largo o f tho ^ o w . ^

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NCIENt MANUSCRIPTS 1‘ t ARE OFFERED FOR SALE

milesunous Collection Indndes f ro y e r o f ' Bom aa Jlm peior to Hla O oardlaa 'ncribi

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LONDON. yP)—A further portion of 10 wnrld rnmouH Vatus Thom|>aon man- liero irrlptn is to bc sold here a t the end si>ccii ' June . will \I’ifty-clght o f the collection o f 100 a stu onuscriplB have already been dlspos- srieni 1 o f fcr£130,325-«nd, by the tim e tho - hole co llce tlon-has been sold, p r o b - .P R l .ly nvi-r £250,000 will have, been rca-1 ,led. V ’ 1Tlie m ost in teresting specimen to boId is the sm allest m anuscript In the Oomjlloetion, doted 1630, I t Is in a cost- tloi

littio golden case decorotcd •with llto enamel and pink stones, likots ond la arranged to hang from a BEaln. ( I t is tho Credo or “ protesto- Blanin ” o f th e Emperor Charles V . of tbeirtme. ! nf thThe volume consists of 20 leaves, disclccb uno inch b y onu l n d three-quor- the vr inches, t h e la st fivo leaves con- tlen 'in a prayer to the em peror's guord- ircmt1 angel. . . womi

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[ Boys and I make yc C Lots cn V lT T ffiN you w m t 1y V V good candy, makiI Kftfo. Delldons Karo Oy v o y ea#Uy mode. By n a l

i CaDdia&ttiomeyoaarecfj . ■ure.of purity sad w h (^

r I I t ’a Iota of -jftni to ouf] Candy,. Foj-it turn® oiWI you like— a ;^ so tn dclidoua that everyone 1y aome.I • When your fricoda aray make some nke creaoI Fudgewitfatheridichoooln It takes only a fewi ■ Follow 'the redpe below,n bound to make good fodgy You can buy a t ^

y K A R O FU D G E□ . J<guirM (er ounoM) CAoee/arny 3 eup* OtMnuUtt SaiuB . Crete (bt ebocoUtc. t a i ' ^ afl tbg cxcrpt (Ik mU U . c«)k i M i . '

U a«W «. C oek tsn itaaknaW vtcrr (nqtrim aboot &«• ■boIllnfV Ro m m rrea (W«. add ‘asd b n t tmtll It bcchu to n a o l* ooe* Iste pta vd l oUol I d dctpl7 Ib ote* *bea a u r tr cetd.

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JUNE 6.1921,

Scientists Seek JAIBlue Gooseys Egg '

in Far Northland -a)‘ I . . ’ tl

HoMillan Expedition to Baffin- Jand W oold Bealizo Hopes

of Omithologiflts '

BPSTON, M ast, ( f l ^ A fiunt fo r tho 1 egg of the bluo gposo will bo ono' o t the odd errands of the Donald B. Me- M illaa expedition ,to Baffin Lnnd th is jQfc year i f the hopes of om lthologists ero fom ronllred. The adult bluo goose,-® r a r i M k oty w ith a groylsh ' brown body ih a t get.- StB ram o from tho blue-gray of Itr w ing roverts, is n o t nncommoo in tbo .* , U nited S tates, .bu t I ts breeding haont-t hnvn b e e n 'a snbjeet- o f mucb specula- »i,. tlon nmong b ird lovors and Its nest and t eggs Uavo nover been observed. i ,„„

An announcement by D r. McMillan th a t on his’ lo st t n p to tho A rctic h.> i had notlccd fledglings o f thoso geero u t , a ro u se d 'th e 'In te re s ts o f studen ts '.o f b ird life, w ith the re su l t.th a t ono of tho scicntlsla who w ill accompany tho present expedition will be commlaaion- od to bo on tho lookout especially for bluo goose eggs in 'connection-w ith h u olhcr « a o o rk , .

The prico . th a t ono o f thoro eggs, „ ,j . hitherloo nnsoen by eivllited man! would comuiand has no t been qooted, . q bu t, judging frxim tho enthusiasm, dl»- .1 n i p jared Jn nnturni h isto ry societlM over the subjcct, tho gooBe tliat laid the F un Koldcn egg will hove noUiing on this b l r l

Baffin Land is believed to bc tho D> gruntcst breeding plnco of bird llfo In gor tho fa r north. In Us l jO.OOO square qiiai miles of Intorliir unexplored by ijrhlte men ato lakes which th«-Vl*kimot de- U' iicribc as six d a y s ' Blcdge journey 111 - length (a t len»t 100 miles) and abound ing in wlld-fowl. fS S

The M rM lllan expedition will leovo liero In Ju ly in tho sehoonor Bowdoln, si)ccIolly b u ilt fo r tbe purpose, and will spend probably fourtcon months In a study of B affin Land nlong vnrious srientific llnss.

PRUSSIAN WOMEW.yOTERS, LEAN TO CONSERVATISM

Oompilatlon of Ballote a t Becent IUs<> tions Zodlcatea Sm all A ppeal 2£ade

by EodleolB

B E R LIN , y p ) -T h o nukjorlty o f Prus- slan women voters are eonservailvo in tbeir political sympathies, a compilation nf tho voto caat a t icecn t clectiona h a t disclosed. A s high a s GO por cent of tho vote cast by tho eonservailvo por- ticii was by women electors; tho 'o j- tremo radical organltatlons polled a womon volo of 37 per cont. II—

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far aaka*. W*e«)ti. bfl

60 t a r t y a n d n*T*j»dwttkw*baat*T*« m e w in w B r t

tha Ufbaat tra i* »— i« f a __laM.«»*d*Bamanj,\

I . r e T ij i t i i i s . p o T J T T » •ic n m y K « o f f iH s g S S Siooolatetaatet " ■ few minntes*:lo w . y o u ’r e

fu d g e .&t a llE ro c e r 'a . •

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UPANESE GIVE PUY .TO , ,'' AID MISSION HOSPITALipbunatlc Coipe and M aay Bepreoea- t tt lT e NatlTBs L and P *troaa«e to

B enafit Perfonoanoe

TOKIO, ( /!V -l‘^acilealiy th e c n tir j plomatic '(9r|w and a ,la rg o num brr : representativo .lapaneso ,attended a ipnncso p lV i " T h e Forty-Sovcn n s ," presented hero fo r the benefit ! the train ing school of 'S t. LukoV itcrnational H osp ita li,..w hkh_ .w a8 lundcd by the Ameriean EpiscopaJ' iisslon. .Viscount E iichi Shibuaawa, in nn ad- res*, aald ho wi*hcd io acknowledge •10 U gh aervico rendered io the cause

medicine in Ja p an by Dr. R. B. eu*lcr o f V irginia, the d irector of 10 hoapltal.Tho speaker referred to S t. Luke s

jtpU al os an intemntJonnl InstitoUon oond to promoto friend ly relation* be- m n . ' t h e U nited State* a n d 'J a p a n .I t is ' im e ,” /h c aald, ' ' t b a t Amcrlfnii Id Japanese relations hnvo been sub- ictcd to fluctuations, owing to tho rowing complications of tho interna- onal in te rcits, b u t wo m ay res t a*- irod th a t fho Influence and w ork or en like Dr. TcuSor will do much to imovo mianndcratandings and crtab- >h frlen<Uhlp on a firm b a s is ." '

ra n s fe rs o fre a T e s ta te j

I ^ e d by tb e Tw in r a l i i T itle and ' A bstrac t Oompa&y

D eed: L A. P a tte n to H , IIar*bbar- r $5000, northw est quarter *outhwrs^ lartor 25-9-14. '

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^ Champion Will Have j when He Meets Carper Jiily 2 -T w o Questions Salt Laker Betain Pu; Low, and How Hard Ci

NB\S’ VOBK, ‘eoce. iQ w eleitt o f about SO ponndr ^

, w bea t le y m eet In the rlcnj four week*.. hence, Dempaey and Carpentier will

otberwise appear alm ost equal in Luilil n d etoture. I f ,botli w ere to m il

3 among a fow eolleginlc a thletes /oot- .ball pinyera and oarsrapn, probably .

K ne ither «-oald be pieked oul oa bcinK , unm unliy big or form idable in ffenernl make-up, Dempeoy rtond* (3 fept 1 1-2 . inches in h o ijh t, ju s t twn inchei taller than .the Frcnch champion and, while , C arpentier tn l l wclRh nbout 17u

, pound* in fighliujf oondition, Dempsoy , oxpoPtf to en ter the ring slightly un- ,j dcr 100 ponodi. •

The cham plon’a.shouldoni nro’ hrosd while Carpentier V Jiro sloping In shape ti bu t otherwiso the bodily nicosuiemcnts o f th e pa ir do no t d iffer lo 'an y mark- ed ex ten t. ' h

K xperts wbo bavo seen boUi men arc M tU fied th a t they will be well match-

5 edin sp ied and'c)cvorne*.r bu t tho m l' pority believe th a t Demp«cy will earn- by fa r th e heavier .weight in h it bibwi. ^ D exterity and mpplpnes* t .« claimed ^ a* advantages fo r the >'renchman by { hLi fojlow on b u t Just bow liard a jiunch he ean deliver 1* stilt n proh' ^

Di>nip8ey ahowed in his bout w ith " W illard n t Toledo th a t hln blnwt pon. j, xfM enormous pnniih ing pon cr lint-liis more reeent encountera w ilh nill Hri'n- nan a t M ndiion Square Oardon did no» , dem onstrate tiia t he Htill rolnlnH lb>‘ forceful punch neceasnry lo succesi < fully stand off a mnn nf Cnrpi'Utier'* j imiioubted ab ility and cli-vprnrsa.

V Ju s t how good the (‘Imlirngcr Is or •' how hnrd, a blow he can Innd ir proi.-

tc m a tlca l't» the m ajority o f American fistic patrons, who hnve seen h«m «n nction. n ia only bout hore. thai' >«-ith ( I.i'vinsVy in Jersey C ity laat yonr, did

\ ni)t a fford much o f n line on Carpen- I f tie r'fl prowess.'. LeVinsky, ulwnva a / «!evor boser, made praotlonlly nn sort , ^ uu* e ffo rt tn dofond himsolf on th a t ,

<icca*ion and w ent doWn and out nn ,, na*y vistlm for thc PrenLhmnn’ in the fourth naond. „

Nenrly 30 yenra iiavo Hnppnl *mce j . QuDon.iborrr-rulea and g'ovo contests j

wero aubatttuled fo r the I.aodon prizv . r ing code- governing pugilistic contestc

. fo r cha'nplonahlp titlea. In most o f thi- J Imul* fought fo r thc hcavywoigh't' ■“

champianahipl since t,lw! change, took | plaro, there wo* n derided advantngo. , in ^ tature between thc prm ripale, b u t , thi* did no t nlwny* cnrry vielory

. w ith it.Ro(rfnning w ith the ' Corbett-SuUlvnn d

V attlc n t N ew Orleans in 1802, tho b ip 6■ B««ton trion w u nasaivo in proportion tl• ( • tho lithe, supple nnd extremely tl

/ fJtWiT C alifornian b u t the amaller man fi iMrc tho b ig rhanijiiun down nnd nn- p nciL'd the titlo in iLc -tw enty-firat n round. Corbett wn* (ino nnd one-half tl inches ta lle r but 15 ]i(iundn lighter h'

) Aged Pole Takes World'i “Strangler

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«tfini>hiifl .Zby#rko, tJic aged Polfl, I* aOi Ifi.tay till- bcavy-wclght wrcstlinf; od i-hampioi) of tho w orld. Tho TOtOKn- eo wrt'Mlor, who ia close upon .tiio bolt- kii

^ rontur>' m u k in years, dctbrooed E d ih • • ‘8 U an g lrr” Ix-wis in n senintional Tl

^ n'lalch a t No«- York. The end camo in -<f I nilnnte* nnd I'.Jiecond*. ro sudden- .Is

■ *y tbn t Ihc 12,000- fans who crowded wt thi-«Aqbo>y g o t’ tho ahoek of th e ir on

• live*. '.A f te r tw enty, ‘minutes of Oc whirlw ind w restling ’ Ihc ehnmpioajVo xprnng a t tbo Pole in an nltem pt to |m :

D r i i n g l J e w s

m m rIfJlTflERSp iy iiE ii

Advantage in Weight entier in New York Ring ns Agitate Experts; Does ’ufich that Laid Willar.d Can Georges Hit'- than Hullivan who Aood !> feot 10 1-' f inchos and w eighed about 200 pounds.

Corbett nnd Bob RtLalmmonr wore , more evenly, jn a teh e d in height tn d

age. C orbett w as half nn-ineh tsdlcr “ nnd four yoars younger Ihnn tho Cor-

niahman Im t he wa* nearly 20 pounds J heavier tiian Pitzsim m ons wben tbn

la tte r knocked him out and won tho* titlo n t Carson C ity, Mnrch 17, 1897., - Two years Inter Jame* J. Je ffr ies of ' hugo build and outweighing I^tzslm mons by fully 50 sounds won tbo titlo

° in 11 rounds from Boh n t Coney Island and five moi)lh* la ter >nvcm ber, J890, J e ff r ie r got o rcfcrep'* ili clsion' over ' Tom Bharkey In a 2S-rnund bout In, the aamu arena. Sharkey was several* inches 'shorter and about 20 pounds “ lighter thnn tjic then ehampion.' Corbett challenged Je ffries tw ice for

tbo tit le b u t w as knocked o u t by tbe bigger m na each timo, onco in 23

’ rounda and tho noxt time in 10 rounds.. Jack Jnhnion, thc negro who dofeat-

' od Jeffrie's a t R«no, Nov., in 1010, was nearer to th(> b ig m an'a site than any

; o f tho othor heavyw eights who hao* met him fo r Iho tit le in tho previoui" '’I lcn year*. .Tohnroo wn* three years* younger, ono Inch shorter and only ten

pounds lighter than the Ohioan. John- aon scored a knockout in 15 routida.

' Joas w iljn rd , tho g iant Kunsan, waa by a ll odda tho biggest mnn who ever hold.thc w orld’* hcavvwelBht tit le . He

: Blood C fee l 0 inelies, weighed 250 {•ounds and hod decided advantages in

‘‘ ovory wny over. Johilson when he wnn ' from tlio negrii a t IlavnRn, Cubn. in* IPI.I. Whon he mot • I)i-ii^>rey, twn

yenrs ago, those ph.v*loftl nilvantngca' dill nol' eiinblo him to willistand Demp-■ Key’s liuddon onslaught, n* lie ron/eased ’ nf’lorward tba t he, did ie t remember ’ much .if le r he wn* knork(;il_,dow'n In tho opening round.

Z IN K E SK IN S T H IS BIED.’ K.VID, Okla., fff)—W hnt wn* believ-* cd to be a reeoni In-the W estern n*ao- ' ciation wns made hero vi ite rday aft- ™ ornoon »vhen Frank Ih'igi'r,. Enid

oalflier. plnj-inif agtiin.it Hfliiipfleld, made thrro homo niiiji out of four time< nl ba t, driving in -n-total of *cven tona.

Knid wi'll, 12 to 3.

■' - c ^ — '-------.• tmpSfWiiC S:#p UpwircL t W u^lenni mi imiiunuHi sccr«t ‘ Itring when u-<r oon8r In put off oy«a ' somebody or noiueiliing the respM* albBltv for onr fnilnro ■ -R n 'h an n .

*A London m an placed n ' plum pud-

I ding in a Hn boz embedded in n Koc.k r 6 f lime. T ying rope to it he lowered I tbo rack lon foo t bolow -tliu surfaco o'■ tbo Thames. .Whon rnl*cil to the aurI faco ,a t Ibe expiration of two hour* the i ' pudding waa found tn bo cooked Ihor- . ; mighly. On cJintact with Iho w ater ' tho lime slacked, enusini; i>nffiL’ient j ' hent tu cook tlic pudding. ' j" S

d’a Wrestling Title from I er" Lewis ■ '

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aoeure IJa fam ous "head-Iock ,” m « j ' '? ed and fell »ipon hi* bnck. Hefore bo ' could scmmhlc back to Iiii foot Z b w ; L' ko iwunred ui>on him nn.l pinnoi|,w'liir shoulders to tbo m a t w ith a n i^ . lo c k . , Tlio m atch w as staged ioc'.tfi'e benofit >'f I'le H elirf pf Irellirid liii'd , Zbysitko .Is the oldeat actlvo w rcstlor in tbo world nnd hns been drfi'n’.n l only onro. whon hr wn* Ihrow ir b»’ Kranl: Oolch in IPtO. Rinro Hint defeat, thc rl

jV0‘rri\n I’olc hn* I n k e n 'K i t in'*!!®’ y [m at buutH. . .j

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rrho uutbuild iogs on tho M atthews estate n t U nnhasaot, ly jn j laland, N. y ., wjjlch have been converted into a Bymnaaium for Georgea Carpentier 'during hls tra in ip g for the champion-

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J i m C o r b e t t P l a j e d t h e T it l o O a m e A o o o r d i i ig t o O w n K o -

t i o n — A n A n n o jd n g W a 7

|H E pugilistic crown f i r i t won liy John L i Sullivan _pa.i»cd to tlic heail of Jam es J . Cor- 1

^ b e t t on September 7, ' 1802 In tKe tw onty-firai round of tbe ir eham- \ pionahip figh t a t New , Orlcons. Corbett had n

lot of fun w inning tho f i j h t and tho #4.1,0011 tha l w en t.w ith it. ‘ He tow ered ; throo inebea abovo' t io champion a n i ronlinually sm iled down a t Sallivaii ! in n m js t annoying mannor, Corbet; had been a bank -clork before tak ing the ring acrlously and tbo fana an<l newspapor* eorreapondenla delighted in . uniting the ir nmozement a l his speed w llh ri'innrkr o f -iiisi daacingrm nater Ind ies , na they were call{.‘d.' As the b a ttle spun a long tow ard il.< end, the C alifornian forced Bullivan to take Ihe defensive. Ho had the chnm pion draped nver tho ropes when tho boll rnng a t Ihc ond of the tw entieth round. In Iho next round, Bullivan, beaten by *miuihing righ ts and toft*. ' tried hard to ri-gnin bis fee t and carry ; on, but hJa Mronglh wa* not equal to hi* will, nnd he waa connled oul.

Il wa.1 the grontcft ring ba ttle , in Iho puhllr tnind, tha t hnd ovcr ^con atngi'd and good neats were sold .fo r i <7.’i nnd more.,

BUTTING HEADS ■ REGULAR HABIT

IN JACK’S CAMPW o u n d I n f l i c t e d o n C h a m p 's

E y e 1 0 D a y s A g o B c o p o n e d — B o x i n g ia S h e l v ^ , ,

A IT L A N T I^ 'c m * . J .. w v - ing gloves wero laid on tbe ahelf in Jock D e m p ao y 's 'tra in b g .ca m p today. All work w itb th c gloves vrof ordered dropped from the trn in in - program for four o r five days becauae of tho ogly gnah ovcr th e rhnm idoa’a ' lo ft eye, which wns opened yesterday in a wind- u}v,f|f ,l l io harii{at..jjny 's work he hn» Indulgi'd in *inr«^'.training was atartod horo lliri'c woek* ngo. The halt in boxing «a» o rd em l on tho .ndvice of n pliyniclan who look n s‘.ifrb to clnno the wiiiiiid la rt night.

Doinpxoy will oontiiiur .lii.i road «-(irk, Imu punrhiiig, nlimlow lin x in g j ' nmi nllii-r trniniiig rmitino, i

’rjio I lit w;is fir,»l (ipi'iinl 1(1 dayf '>!ii"i l)oiiip>ii'y'i hi'ad r<illidi'd with j

•li.ci; ......... i l l 's , liiH -*i>arring pa rliio r,.!«diiriii;; :i iiiixiip. I fu 'iw lii-nliiiij nii-i-lyl diiriiii; tlic fi'i.r d a y . Doiiilisry laid o ff 1 lii;it w.-i'K, l.n: wiirt ripln'd upoltf yosi.-r. j i b v wlii-ii 1,'irry Willi:iiii.'<, in nwl;-1 g wiir,lly i.ilriiiptiil;’ \» I’vacli' a r i i ih ; ; linm r iiiiiirh l.iiltc-ii iIk' rlinmplo;!. I Hliioil tf iir lo d ' mit rif''lJi --Tviuniil pn -1 fiiKi’lv. -- - . ■ I. Miirtin Iliirko. ihi- Nru- O rloanii,'

liouvv.\vi'li;lit, iiftor lioxini; l«'o rn iin iU '.. Ci-»li-r.lti,n-~-<.iy!iMh<' «-li;iiii]>ii>n lind im ),f(.voi| Km' JUT .-out in liiixini: *in:<'j Ihov bnxi-d tngothcr dnriiii; n tlii'iitr! i .n ric iiir Hiirki- nunlo iv itli.llfni|isry lio I ,, foro ho m m Iho litlr .

TOBACCO'PLANTERS'SEE j’l' • NO HELP fROM ENGLANDIi;

Suspension of B ritish Im port D uty l a ,- Regarded ao of Small B enefit to ti

« Cuban /Industry i >--------- , '! '

liAVAXA, (/P)—Cubnn I'obncco jdanl- g(tori- Nay th n l th e Busp.-iisioii by (ircnt o:Hritnin' o f ita ex tra .'0 per c n t (ax a(in lotmcni im pnrls will givo liltlo help o:in tlio present cria'is fared by the Cubifn 0| tohnrro industry.

In 11 rccont m eeting of planlera i t Nwa* sla ted thn t thc Hriti.ili itealor* had ndlorked up henvily and would ri-<iuifi' iclittle tobncco for some time. The pla-it- 01or* also s ta ted th a t th r ir efforlH In in. oiduro Ihe tobacco w orker*' foderallons alo accept reduced wnge' ira les so tha t diCuban tobacco could bo pu t on Iho mar- O- ket a t rcduced j)rices had resulted In so"lighl a reduction o f w agoi thnt it win oi ri'n ildorcd usele'’*.

0*riv«titi» « f Word •Q lpsy."I k e n u n * “glpay" I* probably d»> «

rlTpd from “EgypltoD." by which term ® tbfl (Ip sles were knnwn In thn Cnglllll ‘stfltntM. • ' . *

ILY NEWS, TWIN FAI

' ■ ‘ ■ Jiyhere Carpentiet

LLS, IDAHO, MONDAY, j

!r is Traimng tor His Battl

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ship match w ith J a c k Dempaey. Jack es Curloy, C arpoatlor'a • ropresentntivo ai: bere, has leased th e forly -o igh t-acre as e slatc for th'o t r a in in g ' jwrlnd. The dv aite 'U turroundrd. by m any beautiful |

Military Scheme . Frenchman’s Plan

for Coming ScrapC arpentier Says He WiU Adapt --.a.Fooh'Principle in B attling

Dempsey _____ P

MAN'EIASSET, .S. Y.. ba tth 'campaign.'auch ns George* Carpoutlcr’f llltiilrlou* rountrym an, Mnri<h.il Forh, might plan i? being carefully mapped P* out a t the cnm|i o f J h e Prcocli boxer. ]

First and laal Dem psey’* .challenger, lila- manager, F ra u ro u Deicampa, and Gustav Wilson arc ntralogiala. ,

" A f te r a l l ,” aatd Gcorgra, during the course o f a rccont workout, “ tho tlioorj- of m ilita ry ,^ s tra tegy may b<i boiled down to good use in a figh t of [_ th i; sort, Imaf^ne, fo r Instance th a l Ju Dempsey, my foe on Ju ly 2, ia an op- I«»lng army, IhCn remember th^t th ^ i,, Jersey City ring will indeed- b M h c batUe ground. |q.

“ Wo are cognizant n f Iho strength j(, c f the foe nnd the b a tU r ground vdll (j, ho. we might sny, fam iliar lo us. We 'might sav jh a t tho enem y i* dangcrou* ig n n d jh n t it wlil tako ,aonielhing beaido g, dlfud* assault to de fea t him. Bo it ‘ *immera down to a b a ttle of npced, on- durance and stra tegy.

“ Our ithcm c is to ahow more,clover- (|, no*s than tbo enomy and lo throw our forcoi Inlo thb batU e in aucii a mnn- }{: nor. lhat Iio will he” able ne ither to y atrike tbn t iLiroct nnd early blow tbol alwavh apulla defoat, niir laupuh a t any time a ,fe llin g n ttm tk ." /

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BUNDAT BA SEBA LL ,nO o u t IiM gos , na

Ban FVanclsoo 10, 0 ; S a lt U k o 3,3. nl, Oaklnnd G, O; Po rtland 2, 8.Vernon 3, 5; I.;oa A ngeles 1 ,1 . y th Harramento .’i, 10; C a tt l o 0, 5; ' " ro

A ae rica a L u < u »W ashington 9 ; Chicago 2. '

- New-York 5; S t. Louis A. ' _N a t io u l L oasoo -

Cincinnati G; Doston 0.Ilrooklyn 5; Chicago S';

■ St. Ixiuis 7; l>hiladoIpbla.4,

SA T D E D A T '8 OAXBB N tt lo s a l L oofoe

Cincinnati 0; Doston S. ■Chiragd 3;*Brooklyn A. rh iladelph ia 0; BL Louis 11.

I’ittaburgh 0; No'w Y ork I t . , .. A m erican Loague

. Clovoland 0; Boston 0.Kt; Iiouis 4; Now Y ork D. ’Detroit 7; I 'h ilndclphia 5.Chic.tgo 4: W n.ihingtdn-9. •

Coast IiM guo Sail hVnnciHci. fi, fl; S a lt Lake 10, 7.

'.Voriion 4;- Lo* Angule* ‘J.I ’orlland 11; O akland 4. 'Svaltlo li; S.icraniento I.

WASHINGTON'cities SEND COMPLIHIENTS TO TOKIO

Seattle and T.-icoma Obambors o f Oom- m eno Address Jajtancso Organiza­

tion VI Momorlal Occasion

TOKIO, (/}’) - -On tho n...-a!<loir of lln. i in v ilin i. of !i .,-.iiui‘ 01 llio lato Itii.voi Niikitiiii, |>rrsiilont o f Ih r Tokio Cluunlior nf rmiiiriori.o, llio momber..'if tho lii>iii>r»ry <'iiiiiiiiorri.il rninniif- «iiiii from tho i’arlfi.- norllnvoKl'of llio rn ito .l .«tnlo!. ;iildr.'«oil a letlor to Iho Mri’iiiiir.iilion .vojiing iti profound ro- *port,fo r tho m.'iiiiiry »i' tho Into l>ro*i- llont 'Xnknno. au.l o>iiiv.-yiriK Iho rom- ]iliinoiit* I.f Illl- SoiiMlo (.Mmmbor of Coiiiiiior.-r !iii<I of Mu- Tnoiini.i (,'oiiimor-oiul r lu .......tin- T.ilii.i Chliiiilior o f Ciiuimerco, on tho iv-.-a.Min of tho dcdira. tion,' TIh' lo llor “.'lid: '-T ho ronfidonro |ilno..i| in l'r.'«iilont N.nkano by his ni. aocinloa in m ainlaining him at tho b e a tl, o f tUo organisation ai> mnny yrar* w a*| a w ortiiy recognition of tho qualilie-i o f leaderahip, In exlomling aurh m ognition you honored youpsolvea, .

*‘Wo of A merica knew I’reiidont N akano as a friend o f ua.iolfisIi pul>llo| Ip lr it and far-rlgbtod rommerrinl viii ioa. Ho endeared him self-to thuso o fl onr eountrym ea wbo wcro forlunutoj enough.to ciljoy hi* pornonut .irqunln t-| • once. H o d id much to fo.^tcr goo.i un- j dorstaading betw een Iho businon ii>ni o f Ja p an aad of our country .” I *

Tho American* reron tly nrriv.-d horo ' l ’''r oa tbo steam er Wenatoho.,', .

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’ . Plp« kl'nes. -.V- - ij! " ' I b a pli>« lloes in Araorlcfl used-to

e a n y petrolenm froni the wella to ccn- , j _ tra l points fo r ito rage or lo rcQoerlca, a re ioOlcleni In lotmdi lo 'girdle tha .<.r. r a r tb a t Ihe^siiisctir^ m i

y, JUNE 6,1921 ;

ittle with Dempsey

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I b :k eslales o'vnod by ?few York mlllioi.-0 aires. Carpentier, lila wife and baby,

re and his trainers live in the big frame « dwolling on the ealnte."'I

J m m ]- IDOMli

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Panishm ent Administered by i>' finlilvM w as Helped by the

PniV of Old Sol's H tfji ■

f' -------------------- IHENVKR otd time fig b l ^fans galhor' and diieu is f tho big liattles they p have soon, Ihc fellow who wilni.**ed th s 75- r o u n d chtmpionihSp rliin ,plo».lilp c lu b bo- " tw een .lohn Ij. Bullivati °

I and Joke Kilraia on it Ju ly H, IHUI), Inkea the staeo,

Thnl lengthy p a rty wnr nl frearo and , iu definn.-e o f the niilhorllics, the ring \ being In an open, field nonr thc vil- , lago of lUehlnirg, Misi. • The fighters. i

j stripped In th e ’ w aist,, lind no protee- lion from tho ho tte st kind of a bli*'

® lering summer *lin. • For two hours and „ “ IS m inutrs ihev bnngod nwav a t each

othor nnd bird and por*piroii. ,' At ono time Bullivan'* Btoniarh . showed *igna'of wenkbninj; nnd Kllraiil v propojed n draw . Hulllyon replied lo

[■ thl* sugi-OBtlon w ith n blow thut " knoeked the challenger d.'wn. lli ia lly '*■ Kilrnin ooiild no longor *tnndithe pun- ® Ishmonl and Iho lorrid henl and bi* ‘ “ serond" flung in a apongo I

At Iho *tnrl o f the flghl, H herlff * Cownrd nf Marion county hail alepped ' forivarti tn insinl thn t ll Rhould not I

\ go on. - Ij “ Ho wn* n *uinll m nn.” snld a re-1 p o r t.o f the n f fn i r .‘“ and did nol ap-

f pear nt n |l liko Ajnx defying the light- ,i n ing. He. wa* given n rp»()eetful hear- |: ing, n fte r whloh ono of Iho p ro in o tm { naked Ihe nasomblngo w hat waa Ihcir 0pleaaure. j

“ Tho ro"|K)nso wn* unanimous thnl [the fighi should gu on, nii'l the sheriff q

■■ re tired .” j

’ TtKAD'trnK D A liA ~ N^:WB. I

\ Carpentier Stariis Fl

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j In tho prom'tirc u f n host o f ncwjv 1 sc , pnpoinion, Uvnrgos (.'arjmntlorr Froiifli'yar

honvywoight champion, gut inlo hia 1 mi . ’working rlnlhe* nnd for thp fim t,tlm o tii

ainco hi*, arriva l In Ame'rica w ent a t through a prrind of roni train ing fo r! fa

'h i* matoh w ith Jn c k Drmp*c.v, a l Jer-,ioa soy C ity, J n l r 2. I \ ) r foiiy-iSra mll*J-Tl utea the Frenchtnnn worked like n b e av -; re

|c r . He abaduw-boxcd, punched.tbo liag ,'|sh SKlpuod the ro|>c, iT sai.througk rlgeto(ii-Ul<

BriefBitsiif Sport ■ir'.t'rom appearnncei the 'B oaton Drive*

will bear watching. -

- Boatoa N ational pitchera ''aro g o in ; fine |ind tbe team is playm g A'gener* nlly superior gnme a t preaent. ■

While, on tbe oilier band, tho P i t ia - ' buVgh 1‘irntea apjK'ar to .h a re shot.tbo^r wod rigbl and proper. . ,

Uroyfus*’ lenm Is losing about ovcry dny now, ns oUior team s in tho m ajor - le.iguo get going in ^orm.

Our hot in Kanan* will still bo a light­weight a f te r - th o b a ttle , bu t not the. llghtwoiglit oham plon.-'^ . .

(lourges C arpentier's trainers nre ez- orliiig nil the ir effort* toward keeping Ihelr .protcgi!Ja..mlnd o ff thu coming batllo with Dempsey ns much ,as pos­sible. They play tlio la tes t phoaogroi>h' records' for him and Inke him lo movio sho'w* when b o ’a not in Ihe trninlng house. ' ' ; . ,

Another T w ilight ball game will bo stngiil on L incoln lot tonight.

Thrsc games aro getting keen, and should a t t r a c t a b ig crowd.

W restling aecma to have di»d ogain,

H arrison, N . .1,—Benny Leonard, world'* lightw eight -boxing-champion, will defend ' hbi t i t le 'h e re tonight againat Bocky itansas o f Buffalo, ia a ' 12 round no-decision bout. The box­ers had agreed to mako the 185-pona'd class lim it a t 2 o ’clock, bu t K an tas ' only chance to acquire thc tlUe is b y tv knockout o r oa a foul.

Mexico C ity—Horso rac iag w ai re ­sumed yesterday wben thc nem bers o f tbe British colony held a m eet a t the. Condeaa H ippodrome in honor of the birthday o f K in g George. This was the f irs t rac ing ovent i n . t e n : j e a n ond proved a no tab le sociotv function. .

Bt. Pau l, M inn. - Billy M like, Bt. Pan], and BIH Bronnap, O hieago,,will moot bore to n ig h t in a . ten-round, ao- decision b o u t. ' 'W oy are beavywelghte.

St. C lond ..F ranee—Mmle. Buiaanc Lenglen, w orld 'e tennia champion, yea­terdny defcAtod Mrs. M od i BJorstedt Mallor)-, A m erican tennU champion, in alralght sets fo r the w orld 's hard eourt title . ,

. D etroit, 'M ieh.—Tlie colored, middle­weight champlonahip is declared lo be nt stake in a lO-ronnd bout here to ­n ight belw een -Toe Gans, New York, tho tltbi holder, and Kid Alberts, o f 8 t. Loui*.

/ AnUretiD El Dorado.T hat gold wilt Iw 'illu -o v e r^ lo tb*

a o ia rc tlr is nuw |m<<lli'tGd. Coal U preaen l' nnd lln? Muwnou expedlttoo found innlylidonlie t/i ir th $ 2 . ^ per. ion. Strung iiidUiitltin* of copper, tn lhe fonn of g n v n i-«rbonatei. wet* •lao found. . . . „

Moro than 100,000 volumoe and thoa- aanda of pam phlets on tho g rea t w ar hnvo. bedn collcetcd by tbo ('reaeb gOT* ernmont. The eo llec tbn of minus,; scripts, Photographs nnd war records if app ^ lln g a s to numbers and a boild- ing wilt be ercctcd .having five miles of shelving. iV lnecton unlverrity aad Ibe U nlvi-rsity of^C alifom ja, la this countryi a ro e siw cl^y - strong oa w sr m aterial. ' '

^irst Real Training

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«ttjng 'D ti ‘exorcisea-tfna thenTwU hoat nny sign of fnUguo, onaaow m xca some morc. C arpen tier-is ia aplendld condi* tloo, and h ii speed, powerful imashes a t tbo heavy la n d b sg and h ts Uck of fatigue a fto r-h ls fa s t aad .'h a rd work- outs g re it ly 'lm p ro u e d . Ihoio.present. T h frphotographi B a 4 o ,d o ^ g hla f i^ - '^ r e & I . t n ^ g period a^t-UiiaiiUsetj L. showa ,tb« chaliengcr. ilripped- 4loa. t^o f l n t . a n e ,iia k « ^ U ^ a n (v a ] , ‘T

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iE iiW li f B D a n j i ririjmEscaped Prisoner from Moscow

Camp Declares Prisoners are Confined Under Conditions Becoming Worse

WARSAW, (/P)—Tlio plight o f *evc!i A m rrlrnns. nnp nf Ihriij a wtftifnn, IipH Iiy t>ii> Dolalieviki In priaonii on v a ri U <iu« cliBtue*. l« w o m today thon a*, plo any Hme mnrf they wcru taken Into «urr (■iMtoilv, in tlie opinion of Cnptnin Me- nirn rifin C, Cooper n f Jneksonvlllc, CTa,, Tljo who o«rflpc(l reeently from one of thi' ncei <nnip* ncnr -Mojipqw. Captain Cooper jm at- the tln»f of l»l» ta p tu te •n&f. *o)n- jn£i m a m ie r* ^ tlic Konpiiiiiiko n ir Bouati- Jnrl ron of t/ic I'o ll«h-nrm y. . .. . 'mov

Life In ll Bolahcvik prison eam]i \n a m ntter of .plij-Blrhl cnd^iraneo ns fo ,tho

.the length D f tim e ono In able tq hold ' \\ ' c u t i f comiwllctl to live upon tlio foort aolu

furnlRhciI by fhe Roviets, Captain „»! Cooper Baili. AU of tlic Amerlcnnn „„,n would' Imve <lir<] lon^;. njco. Cooper br- ^nvi' liovcR, If i t ha<]n't been for outside | o ld from tim e to time.

Capta in Cooper laW lie, wsn on -thp- verge of Rinrvntlon ncvcral fliBei.. nicmbera o f a Briflnh railway m lw b 'i who wcro nMii prInnncrR comlni; to his r m u e w ith food In ono inotanec nnd, y on other oprnntonB. e atab lci having 1 l>con Item him by forelpn vrelfnro o t’ ,

. . . . .O i m ro o d E atlon . nlnt;

'T hp food ration of tho nverairo camp cnni] foltowe: to I

M orninc — Im ita tion eoffee, litttf liriJ' pound block bru id , BiHKmfiil Bu^mr.,

Noon—Two 'cpoonfulB rooked muBh rji| mado of cereal roltemhllni: b ird seed.

NlRht—Cup o f ho t Boup. A sm all ,] am ount of potntocB nnd o piceo o f , 1' m eat usually n o t latRor tUan (in-cR>cr woro Rcrved on nn averasru of abou t , ii

. twieo n monlh.f' ! , TTbo blnck brend, neeording fp Coop- ,

cr, who, BR an nvintor w ith tlio’ F frs ', * * * American nrmy, wns rnp lured by Uio ’ Qcrmi\n« ^Uirlng tUe Snlnt MlUk‘1 d tlvc *“ '^7 is fa r worse than th e brcnd terved by thfl GcmmnH'even during the la st fow weclts o f tho w ar. .

M rs. M nrguerito E. H arrlsoii o f Bnl- »u tlnioro.’ a w rUcr, a rrea tcd nonrly tw.» years bro, i* in tbo prvson w l« re for- oigTiers under In v p s tl^ tio n by th e 'e x - trao rd ina ry commission 'nro held. Con- **'9 ’ ditioiw in th is plncc ore Bftid by tho prironers to he the w orst nf any prlsnn

•In nll'RuM ln. **L'dEsttey anti WllUani

Fliek , movliiK p lrtu re opprnfors. wore biitiii In Iho same prlnon n rn r Moscow whero Th M rs. norrlBon Is confined.

Thomas Hazelwood o f Snn Kmiiciseo, inj; ' ft U nited S la te s soldier enptiircd in peela aibcTlti, wan In n prison Vospltal. Hn- roulil zciwood han never beon lenteneod ns ordn he has been under mcdical trea tm en t tolnl. m o it o f tho time for frequent n ttn rk s appro o f Ulneas. Mh

F m . r w « i s a . . < LX. p . K alcmaptlnno, a (^radunte o f /.i i .

tho U niversity o f Chlcngo, neeURCd o f „ being a spy, has heon hotd nearly t^roe years, m ost o f this tim o having been , in Bolltnry confinem ent, OirljBaally, K alomantlono was scntonecd to bo shot Cooper henrd, b u t Ia}er tJlla' wnt-oom - .The n u tte d to 20 years Imprisonment and couiiti I t la s t M counts the sentence hml been n tc j ■cduccd to f iv e yoars. K alcm antiano (Quci: dalm s th a t ho wont to R i-siin s tr ic tly crntin n conaection w ith b a s ln cu . mjiy I

A nother Americnn held bv tho Bol- ..„ .J ihovlki is lloynl C. K ecly, a civil en- finecr, a rresfcd enrly Inst yoar a fte r 10 bad completed an Industrial su rvey [> ,_ . if Rusain for the sov ie t governm ent. 1 VecotdiBK tn varloMs pcjsnas 'sbo have ypigpi ;omo from Ruasia doring the last, year . . * , rCccly was Im prljoned beeauao ho hnd irouied the w rn th 'o f th e aovlcts by , frrlting fho " p la in t r u th ” In his rc- • » r t s , a lthough they woro subm itted i .0 no ono cxccpUflR tov ie t an tborltle* I , Ucccnt rcporta sflld Kecly had been lentenecd to two years imprisonm ent. J

Tho .-last American to bo BTi;p8ted Ji’' . * TOS Emmett.' 'K ilpatrick , o f Union- own. Pa., taken la st fa ll li^ tho Cri. nctt wUero ho htid Bone ak s\n A ae riea n ' [led Cross w orker. K U palrlek is ao “ :used of being a m ilita ry obaerver fo r chiwpi ;ho UnUcd S tate* '^ v 't fr iim e n t K ii- )atr lrk and Cooper wero prisoners to- :ctJicr th ree monthe. K ilpatrick con- endft he has never had a tr ia l and th a t The 10 has been denied tho privilege o f huvo < lutRido nssiataneo. ^

-K ilpatrick H x p o ^ ' Death.“ K llpn trirk told mo th a t ho wns

ngaged In hum anitarian work in the , ® f„, Jnm ea op au offieia l of tho Ameriean ' led Oroas nnd tJint ho cnrrled on Am , rican juisaport g iv ing him the r ig h t “ ‘ 0 trave l in tho eapocliy of a wolfaro ro rk c r ," Cnptaln Cooprr aaid. " ‘‘'" '1’;

“ Ilo aald ho feU ih a t death wouUl omo w ith in tho nex t fo w ’ montliB if '1"” ®' ompolled to ex ist upon iho ration is- ''1’“ “=' ued by tho novict au thorities.' 80 fa r » I know nono of fho Americans wn» eccivlng outside aid nf tho Unic I Jnst eorct of them and the condltlrm o t The aell, judg ing from whnt I heard from nlilppi imo to (ime, ^vns most p itifu l. jjrtld 1

"K llp n tr le k was in poor eotiditl'on m atrs rhen I snw him la s t though still keep- (,|,t p, ig ,up his riorvo nnd he fe lt thorough- fjomp , r confident th a t Iho American govern- i, icn i nnd fho Amrrlcnn Rod Cross , Tiuld do. ftll poBslbJo in his behalf. 1 . . . . “ I wns in ,t_ho ramo hoapltal w ith

[arclwooii f o r 'a tir^o-and-If2,.to!iJ ree .f i- ' R, j y m l tfnjcs'.lhivi, he , l ; a d , j j i ^ /o r«y!) sign -many papers, a ll w rtftm - in , , usslnn, .'Which hnd h o t even been •anslflfcd t l h im ."Cooper wna charged w ilh being a

n in ter rrvoluiionisfa anil was a p r/- mer nine monllis. Ho c«cnj>cd from :oscow to Riga (rnvelinq most o f tho isfnnro on foot. a

W hat i l DselDss.to yon m ay be val- Iblo (0 .o th e n flilTertUe I t to th e 1

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l i l l E i E f -ilEIS iilf

IIS P i l(lUijgrenheims Eiiiploy Exi

to Make Survey of Mar ings in Gold District—R Thought to be of a Ver; aeter ^ ,

J By II. .M. D. ,Ui'i.h«knblo la llio o|.lniDH o l Iho poo- »SJ

,1k ol.JiitU ilsO I t a t In l to tllll* l i« l lurniuiHl Uiolr obidloK plncu rful* un- nrnsurcd w m lth In precious metals. rijc realdenta of thn t enmp, new or pio- ‘• jcer nb'aolutelv live iu the belief tlmt m d islrie t In fho entire world Is As licjyinnl wlOi rlrli yelW'ff ravU\\ «* ih« K l g e district. Thi'y live, they novo, they' hnvo being in th if belief, ind in it Ihry found Iheir ojiinlon of ho cam p's future.

W hile Ihe folk of .larhldgo aro ab- lolutely unanimous h i th is be lief they ire not a unil as to thu origin o f tho mniii “ Jn rh ld g e ." In fnct tbero. aro levernl nolions concerning tbo source • ‘'® }f thin mne. JJiere, wji{> havt*■ttributed ,iU »jcognom en t o ' a corfaln fian «-lio"is said to have pnlised b y tlint ' k-ny yenrn nnd y ta rs ogn. Some hnve . nid the nhino'cumo from 'aom c fania*- '. ic nnllon enterta ined by enrly people In H'vniin who saw, view ing from « dls- .*• ' nnre n slrungo roseni1>liineu in tho , ontour o f the hills against tho skyline0 the jnwbnno o f a mnn, tho 'jnw spnn- " ling the g reat gulch for whleh tho on>|i is noted. 'ThoBe people'nrc said {•'"! (I have mimed l)io diHfricI “ J/iw- ''[“ I iridK*' ”

Ind ian U ortvaUon? j j “The ]K)pular theory, however, nud tho mm

lie Ilmt slrikes n responsive chord in the he bernsts o f a ll residenls who love an 1 he place is o f n rpinnntic ^ rder, nnd the ixrs guilt fo r the nnme upon the oarly pon ndinns, vrho nre said th have called it ‘Jaw hlilgo” which mny tiienn aome- f],e hing In Indinn Inngiinge, nnd It may crls ol. The w hite mnu is snid to have |n,ii jrrup ted tho namo fixed by tho red- im], inn, subatiluting the ronBonnnt " r ” i».ii ir the m aking the . nppellntion ,„iyJn rb lilg e r ' lieRut no m a tte r w hnt the origin of the mni

mne, o r how m any 'theo ries arc enter- uxpi lined coneer'uiiig i t , . t h e r e enn bo ao j.art [vislonjo&.oplnlon ns to .^ ie 'w en]i1i of i]int10 mountnins, or the future grcatueas: the enmp ns a gold produecr. Con- “ denco in thn t reapeet If definitely j xed, and toivnrd the gonl o f great- -I ;&s wvecyliody in JnrbldRQ jccnia la-

There ia a recited o f the number of W h cntions atnkcd ou t ns claims fo r min- g ventures in tlie Ja rb idge hills, ca- ■rlnlly In Hie enst r.onc. B u t ono •ulll spend a day fiRUtlnR owt th e rot- da nud Ihon not re jc h nn accurate fnl. Rut thero are hundreds. In the . iproximntc. ,M ining In tho Ja rb idgo section is eon- lied for tho mo'ai p a rt to tho cast Buntalns. I n f a c t thero aro Bkopticol Ik who declnro th o .w e s t m ountains deeli e not worth while. B ut . ono finds mo nctlvlty in tho w est h ill^ in spito / ' " ' f Ihc atntcmcntB, of skeptics, .

E aa l P to d a c e n ^ Ojx'« The ren l'p roducers o f 'th o Jarb idgo .1-4 1 jii try , howover, a re tho mlncB o|>er- .1-4 t •d by tluj Rlkoro M iner, compnny to 1. uggenhelms). The eompany I* op- tnrn iting In tbreo mlues a t present, and Su ly, I t is sold, bo w ork ing moro in tho e rs v ry ncnr futuro. Tlio mlocs ‘from nxpoi icll “ pay d ir t” ia boing taken a t drop •sent are tho 0 . K ., S tarlig h t, N orth tied, ir and Long Uiku groups. The com- wifh iy ia said to havo sp e n t millions de- tomb :oplng theao claims, and arc also said Coi have taken ou t a trem endous p ro fit nrrlv ;cis sIdco they s ta r te d the job about rhnii] ir years baelt. nt (Uriie Elkoro Mines eompany ncqulred mode1 0 . K. mino from a man named Lai !iui»e, who beforo had purchased th e th e 1 rkings from Davo M nrcusson, a man *tnall11 known in tho Twin Falls country, work, 0 -company n lso-ocqulred t lt lo 'to h e iic t h njr H ike property from Marcusson Oal 1 T rank M iddleton and others nbout c iIu t ) same time. The S tarligh l w as pur- Ju ly ispd from M artin B ro ihfrs, Chnrles up gi d William, and another n a n nnmed ]>rc kcrt, 000 year a f te r th o 0 . K . and Jnckc ng H ike groups h sd boen laken over.rhe N orth S lar p roperty is said to k-o come into posaession o f tho Elkorn iipniiy a couple o f years ngo through rehaso foom tho Bnnk of Brunenu,.menu, Mnho. Tho bonk had procur-I properly from Davo U oarn, the f ir s t V f' .(o ! i« j« t i> i i! i , t . .:onaldcrnblo development w ork had | v ‘ >n done on tho Long H ike property cn the company took I t over from lupo. No shipping oro hnd been tak- out of Ihp workings, howovor, bu t “ 'f te n lo t of good jniUing ore bnd \vcon incd-up. Tho snmo conditions exist- in the Starligh t and 0 . IC. proprr- c = =

stilpplng BnlUon. / rhe cnnijinny todny is reporled to bc I pping out monthly ln;ge nmounts of I d hulljnn. There are vnrions caU- | t r s of the value of theao shijiments,; no dofinlle figures nre ohtniunl'le. nc estinintps nro .iltogethcr too-fnbu- i In tone lo wfttrant boUof, o r oven ioua considcrntion. R eports o f late ,'c rred ilcd the company w ith tre- C n'doiis afriki'sJii illo Lonn-.IIike and ■ “ •'RtarllRh'iMniiiiB, b u i ccrftipaiiy rep- „ pnlfttlvrs. hnvo taken pain* to con* 1 d i t t tbfiu' 'stntcmentN The r\jmor»(,vever,- will not down, nnd .persons j;II to be on tho “ in s id e " hnve a dis--

lo

SUB T H E ,N IF T V ^

liie-Piece Outing Suits. iJAY BEE CURK, IHC. ^

TWIN PAiLS DAIL'

ffSlEUW Timmi of I TUGliEr"'

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; p e r t M i n i n g E n g i n e e r S

n y C l a i m s a n d W o r k - J J j

l e p o r t H e l d S e c r e f b u t bo°.

; y E n c o u r a g i n g C h a r - ^• > ^ , p h i

unt fo r fhe denials of th e company q [cnfB. . b a nSince sta rting w ork on fho four mines gQj [•ntioncd fh t company hns taken over 'v ,j, imcroiis claim s'odjoinlng, reports bavo g ja

(5onio of these claims havo been L o , irked lo a g rea ter or lesser degree, Onk id a ll aro boUeved fo poasess gvid val- Salt s of moment. In fac t, i t is sfafod Pot nt unlcas the,claim s bnd ahown somo lod symptoms fhe 'b lg company would It hnvo invested in them.Throogh the nctivifles o f tho E jko to j inca com pany-Iho Ja rb idgo d is tric t un^ ts Iwen tlvorougUly proved a t t.g o ld - ?ariiig .nrea, ntul, enthusiasts say, a i, icre is no reaaon Icnown w by tho eamp j. lOuld no t some day become a s fam- \ IS Ilnd bu a rivnl to tho Cqwsfock do nt 'Virginia City, N ovada. > . y

■ S o o a m InIom uiU aii l'*^i

in mi e ffo rt to obtain more Informa- q nn bearing upon tbe Bubjeet of rifh- .:as o f the d istric t tho company somo X wcekH ngo vmjiloycd Oscar H- Her-' j.' icy, of tbo firm r tl^ 'u r rb , HorBhey 4 “ 'h ite, cqiisulting engineers o f , San ranrisco, tn make a thorough Invest!- ^ ltion of pro«iK‘cla throughout tho Ja r- dgc’ distric l, capccially In the imme- "Sc nfp v icinity of their own oi>orntlng 20 -uperlies nnd in clnims not w orking. .

is suid thnt Mr. lie rsliey vlKlfed n imber of properlles not contro lled-by to : e -Elkoro compnny, und has mndu'I ezhousUve rrp o rt on hia f ind ings to ' I'0 cmpldylng concrrn. W hat th is ro- i 'lr >rt rnnlnliird is no t n m nttor o f public rord, but mining pro|>ci'ty, 0Avna;s Ine Jnrbidgo zone are wnUlng w ith 'fev - j.p. ish’ nnxlety some move by . th o com- j) ny, which It Is belioved, will be nn ili'x o f the cngiiu-cr’s findings. None )• lirve Ihn t fho report could contain ,',„p y word other tlinh ono 'o f nn optim ij- - nnd glowing chnm cte r,. and. fhoy nfid rn tly believe fhe fltntoment o f tlio pert will Irnd to g rrn ler ac tiv ity on rt flf th f Elkoro rompnnv imme- iitely.' , . • - - ■ . to ■

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J b d i y 3 l ^ 8 . r k o l - 5 p ;

HEAT PRICE SLIPS BACK "'"i______, mofi

wntunuj Follow Advanco In E arly T rading; Close la UnaotUed

:il IC A a o , IJP) — Active buying on Cl1 part o f n leading cotnmiiliiori firm UOOj lught nbout advnhccR In tho w heal J' rkot today notw ithatnnding th a t op- •ng priccs wcro lowur. Tlio in itia l dinrs hn<LM a basis good w eather "1 a setbiCk In foreign exchange. “ !te WIU) somo aelling' of Jiily and •Ing of September on account o f th e ,10 discount of the la tte r delivery.'n lng (luotalions, 'jrMlth \n r ic d from

to 1 0-4c lowor, w ith Ju lv >1.-0 , to 1.30 1-4 and September <il.l4 T-2 ‘

I.15, were followed by a general up-" 1®' “1 to wrll nbovo Snturdny 's finish, ubseijuently, assertions Ihnt foreign- were try ing to rc-*clt and Umt freah - o rt buainfKT was slow led fo a newp in values. The cloao wns unset-

1 l-2c. no t lower lo lc - ndvanee,11 J u ly «1.30 to »1.3fl. 1-4 and Sop- fJ '" " bor 1-2 to >1.10 3-i; “ 'K'’' orn rallied >vith wheat, dyspitf b igval* of corn. A fler oponlpg un-iiged lo .1-8c lower, ineludlng Ju ly NhU .t'8 to 04 5-8e, the m arket scored prfsalerate ra in s a ll ajuund. . * morealor tho m arkot was sustained by cial,fac t t h a t m ral o ffe rings wore tions

II, fnrm ers being engaged w ith f ield exfcti k .-T lio closo wns f irm ,-I 't)- to l-2c oppro higher, w ith Ju ly 04 7-R to O.’ie. . Bu: a ts were governed by tho uctlon of d a y , T ccrcals, s ta rtiug 1-8 to 3-8c lower, week • 3111-2 to 30 C-8c, an d 'th e n tu rn ing inten grade. Britii rovisions held stendy, b u t trade ;; poi .cd volume. • . A llnr

Oftah QnoUUons GeiieiHICAGO, C/P)— ^\^loat No. 2 red ■2 to l.fi3; No. 2 hard «l.Gfl to 1.5S. _*■' :irn No. 2 mixed 04 1-4 to <H 3-4c;2 yollowIts Xo, 2 whito 30 to '4 0 c ; No. 3 ;o 37 U 16 39 l-4c. ,V"yo No. 2 «1,30. rn l -I^rlry OB fo 72c. ' . }'°Timothy seed $4.50 to 0. *«'''* 'over seed, «13,fo 18. ''o**”)rk nominal.u d 19.50. . KKibs «0.25 to 10,25. ' ' elns..,:

EQUITABLI----- Milk, 10c a (,

Boglonlug M onday moming, Ju n e 6, 1 xt giuurantce th e ontTnt o f m y da iry and Inv; Ings.

This milk is put on the 1 ance with all city

H erd te s t 4.2 bu tte r f a t. P rlco 10c p< lots.

Anyone v lsh ln g to take advantage o f t The Sonflower. Phono 7S0.

WILLIAM CLEVEL

iY NEWS, TW m FiiLL:S T A N l S o O T O L T O S

N A IIO H A L LBAOUB .D U ib t- W. L . -Pe'-. f-*.*iw Vork __________ 33 14 •7^'- I n ? , ,t t s b o r g h ___ _______ 2!> - 14 .074s t o n ______ :______ 24 23 .511o o k ly n ______ - ...... 2 1 ,, 21 .500 CU, L o u i s ___________10 ) 21 .473 cfip ti■ leag b _____________W ■24. . $3.00nclnnuti __________17 SO • .302 »2.50il l a d c lp h ia _______ _ 1C 28 J l ? cwt.;

— olina. AMBEIOAK LBAOUB

D lo b s- W .. L . .P o t .N IBvcland __________1 30 10 ,- .652 'WM.')W ■york . . . „ ..... 27 17 .C14 »cdcoashlngfon _________ 23 2 .M s althoiitrolt _____________ 25 23 .521 W-65aton _____________ 1 8 ' 20 ■ .402, Louis ________ 20 20 .43a selUn,lU a g o ____________ 1ft 2(0' .HOU cratoidladclpbia ________-'15 2H .340 a t nc

______ lowerP A O m O OpAST LBAOUB pre^w

O lu b * - re. h. P e l “ = *n FrancUco ______30 21 .020 M ijtfaniiinto '™ _____ 37 22 .027;Irnon ____ ___ 32 27 - .542 Ava ttic ____________ 30' 1%. ■ .SOS ^IS Angolcs ________2i) 20 -'500 »ikVind ________ ___■20 20 .471) ^I t Lako __________ 20 84 .870 ®.ttlan d .... ................. 10 3H .201

UlnseapoUa Ploiu^ QnUn ^MINNEAPOLIS, M inn., (/p>—Flour ^ icbanged to 25c lower; in carload lots, m ily patents quoted n t *0.50 lo 0.75 barrel in 08 pound co tton saeka. gB ran $10. . &W heat rcceipls 402 cars compared ^ itJj SOI can n y e a r ngo. ^Cnah No. 1 ifo rthcrn $1.52 1-8 to 1-02 ^ 3; Ju ly $ U 2 1-8.' 5Corn No. 3 yellow 54 to 55. 5O ats No. 8 w hite 35 1-8 to 35 5-8c. < Barioy 40 lo 05c. %Rye No. 2 $1.20 3-4 fo 1.31 3-4. JKlax No. 1 $1.81 1-2 to 1.83 1-2. ’ '

Ohlcago Produce . ^CUICAQO, (/p)—H utter — Higher; painrry ex tras 20 l-2c; firn ts 24 to c ; seconds 17 lo 23c; ntandncdl

l-2c.3''gga—H igher; recolpts 10,001 coaes; rsts 22 to 22 l-2c; ordlnnry f irs ts 10

2Uc; a t m ark, cases.included, 21 to c ; standards 23c.Poultry, nllve— Unchanged; fowln c; broilers 40 to 50c.

K ansas CUtjr Produce K ANSAS c m ' , (/P>-EggB lc high- ; firols 21c; sceonds 10c. ^UultiT unchanged; cremiiery '32c;- ' elling 10c.S'ovilsiy livins I r hlubcr, W c; b ro llm ichangc'l, 28 to 38c.- ** , * ■

Omaha Livestock- O.MAHA, (/PH U off' receip ts 0,000; , iHily Io tu Ific lower; c losing steady;Ik ’iHU lo 140 JKiund bu tchers (7.35

7.0(1; top $1.05; bu lk bu lehers 25U umlH nud over $7 to 7.30.Cattlo ri'celpts 0,500; beef Btcors ■ak to 15c lower; bulk of iiteerB $7.50 H; tllp <8.35; she.slOcH ateridy to 2-lr ver; bulls ' 23c low er; o the r «loMe»■jiily.Hhrep rcceipls 8,000; spring lamba ■Mly 25 to OOc h igher; top .$18.75;} ' loods.Jdalio’s; beat C aiifo rn la’s 1,.'0 ; o ilier classes steady to atrong.

, OUcage U v e e tic k —JIIICAGO, {/p)-C nttlo rccelp ls 25,- I;' b erf steers and bu tcher sho-stbck In 25c lower; ex|>orters ond.sh ippcrs *1 ,'ing freely; top yearling steora $8,i)0; I le held higher; lu lk becf s teers $7.S(> _ 8.50; bulk fnt cows and he ifers $4.75 8.50; canncrs aud cu tters largely

iO to .3 .25 ;'bn lls and calve# steady; k bulls $4.50 to 0; veal calves largo- f8,2.'i to 0 ; Blockcrs nnd-fecdors doll, , er. ' • 'ioji rereip ts 42,000; octlvc, stendy lo liiiver than Saturday’s avorago; p a rt

1 $8.15; praeUeal top $8.10; bulk 'U to 8.05; pigs steady; b n lk d c ^ - • $8 lo rf!lO. ' ■liecp .i9«cipls 14,000;''Itanba strong 25c higher; somo spriogs 'u p - SOc; rn lambs steady fo s trong; shorn bs, top ,'carly $12.40; best' native nga $13.50; California springs held ic r; T<’*as w ethers $5; f a t owes lly *3.75 to 4.50. ' , ' -

N ew T ork Stock M a rk r t ^m v VOllK, m t v , do- I m mlaion in tho stock m arket beeomo ... I' ncuto today. U nfavorablo finan- , industria l and conunctctal condl- :R a i home and abroad Impotnii to> msivo profeaaiorial offerings. Sales roxininfed 700,000 ahares. ’ 'usincM on tho stock oxcbange lo-' 1 -begnn with a resumption o f laat k ’s reaction. Tlvo m ovem ent wn» - '. URlfied by onother sharp break In ish exchange. Losses of 1 to ninioat lin ts mnrked the early offerings of inlie Oulf, American In ternational, ernl Aaphnlt, California Petroleum, al Dutch, Cruciblo Steel nnd Oenor- I'Hcctrlc. The shores of railroads •rrslng 'the flooded section of Colo- ) wcro d u l l ' and no t mnterinTly Iged.Iio reaction spread fo invcstmont I la te , (hose Issues losing 1 to 3 its. Sugars, oils, rubbers iimlKrlirm- I nlao regiater«d fu rther I08SPS. The ng wna weak.

L ibe rty BondsyO R K , {(Fi — L lbertv bonds

■li: 3 1-2’8 $88.20; f irs t 4'Ji $87.00

EOAtRYlQuart-----WlU s ta r t 1 milk route. I wiU Vito inspection of tho surround-

market in compli- f ordinancesper goart, r*diu:tlon for gallon

th la low prico, leave o ^ s ra a t

AND & SON

.S.IDAHO,MOlbAY,robid; l e e o n r ^ ' i M f t 'l j i r 'f i r r t - H '- I - i 'f : . U'187.52; MCOnd 4 W a f88.7?; th ird 4 to 5M 's $00.80; fourih 4 1-4's $80.70; Vie- no*,'lory 3 3-4 'a $08.12; V ictory 4 3-4'» busi$08.10. B.

Po tatoe f -- no-I CUIOAOO, (ff> -Pota toe« c ad o r; re­

ceipts 151 c ars; now Southern Trinmpha HOI $3J50; eirt; Alabama S p a a ld ln f Boso $2.50 c w t ; Louisiana Long 'WhUo cwt.; Virginia $5.50 ba rrel; South Car- Vas olina $5.25. • ■ ' ,tho

S n ja r -,. i n a N BW TO BK ,' W ^ T h o raw w g a r and

was, unsettled early today, in th e ob- b aenco of business prices wore mfmioal, a i althoiigh P o rto R ico’s wcro offered a t | _ j M.55 fo r cen trlfng iL

Raw sugar fu turea wero easier under f y lelling by commission bouses and op- ' ^ Drators w ith Cuban cohnccilons, P r itc s n a t noon, wcro about 4 to -8 points ne t j lowor and‘ a t new low reeords since pre-war tim es.

THE OEM THEATl— T W O D A Y B (

B I G F E A T l

“ T h e W om a- ST A R B m aE L A IN £H i

A Pow erfnl Six P a r t

‘TAe Emerald hies**, i“ PALS

' Two P a r t Feature Oomedy, S tarring

GOOD MUSIO

■ F ^ E M B E — < ^ ^ E D E R A L HE!

■ i f e ^ Y S T E l

TIieFirslNati

OfTwinTWIN FALLS,

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Capital and S> $165f i m

F. P. Johnaoii, ProB. W sH . ]

J. M. MaxwoU, Oaah. W. E.

H. L. Uaxwell, ABsiati

' A. C o m a n Jobssou , Abb

Refined were cosier And unchanged 0 po in ti lower w ith fini^ g ranulated

Ift*-quoted f ro m '.'$0.25. to. 0 ,30 ,'w ith ' is in eu light.Befined fd tn res were nominal ..with >-transactions np.-to midday.

O nSB AUTHOBXZES SALB ' ' O E 'jn L I T A E T EBSi5E7A TI<W ,

WASHINGTON, yp) — B a lo .o ! the, ashon is la n d . m!Ut<^->r.e5orvatlon in 10 sta te o f W ashlngtoo, is authorized 1 a bill Of proved today b / t h e bouse id Bent to tho senate. ,<

THE ORPhYuMT H E A T R E

TODAY AND TOMORROW

VAUDEtlLLE

ISTON S iPiSOomedy and Bongs

A uatraUan N ovelty

F O T O P L A Y S '

Latest M io features ix P a r t ProdBcUon

“ Tlie Purple Hillers”. Two p a r t Fea tu re , 'f ltan lng

Joo E yan

A BIO S H O W -D O N 'T M ISS IT

m a t i n e e a n d EV EN IN O -

Alwaya a Good V arie ty—A lwaya

Y our M.oney’s W orth

npflTODAY AND Wt^iiiTOMORROWO N L Y — ■

iUBE

m G a m e ” „a A U U E B S T E m

r t Prodnctlon

Beautiful ScenicS ” 'g F a m o u Dog “ T eddy' ’

Q O A L IT Y F O T O P L A Y S

E S E R V ^ » - I

ional Bank Falls

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F i i l l Oom m ittee ^^vestigates Sen

- - r i m en t.lp -S fa te s. an d M akes : " ~ " ‘"" ',* * ;^ ^ v o raM o Beport

r r iv a V ft ir tu c r t 'a f 'ifo itc rn clndiutf Iilaho. f » m fo orcrntlvc mi

a kctlttff-ftiid nold fftvomblc *entlra« (ow arfK IiP I/. S . Grain Orowcnt, Is : (llfatcil «i» tbo follow inc report unm

; m ontlv PRffPil upon aad «uW«Utcil iiwritU eom w Utw, sen t throngh t p /w ifje <inriliwc*t to invcillcoto m(*nt nn<Vmrtl« n repo rt; J . HowaJ

« ie FcJctftV Tarra botes wax diAirtnon of Iho eoniiDittcb:

“ .W c, your niiUiorfnunder rc*olutlon of April 22 to inv( tign to the- g rn in . mnrketlnK orRflnii tione In tho th ree northw ast »tal *pcciflcBl)v known os tho \Vn*hlnRtc

. W hcfit Q ro w m ’ waocintion, ^tit; ^dal ^VlleAt O royer* ' nBsoelntlon, nnd tl

_ • • O rfgon G fain Qtowmr Inc^ nnd to r 0 tu rn to .y o u r body a report conccrnin A th e adv iiab ilU y o f a eroM eontrnct bi

^ thl* time Iho ro n tja c t o f the I• S. Grain Grarreft. ReiMfl Mlom

Wc havo vinitp.1 the nbnvo slnlc* hold InR ponfcrciifPii w llli Uie reprMcntr

. th-M o f Uio- variiiiw nRrictiUiiral col Jecca. • fnrm orRWiIrjKions, bankeri

' g tivcrnon , sU lc o((StlnS». ftnd o lhf iutereiltcd p a rtie i, and liild- as woi public hearinRs in cnch etafe fo deter mine Iho nuntlnicnt o f IIio farmcfB o Ihe vnrious ninton tow ard ro'opcrfllivi markPtinK and tho U. 6 . Grain Grow rhl. We found everywhere ft keen In teronl in l\ie B. Grnln Qrowor* nn: desire for n ffilin tid i w ith iwino bot! M\ Uve pnrt u f Ww IndWidu&l farm en

A and o the r orffnuizations, W c found ar ntmoRt unnnimouii lontlm ent 'in fnvoi of a 100 per cen t pooling contrnft. Wt found a lre p d y siffned up under liils form o f roD tract 27,000,000 hu^hcJs o! w heat lUid o tlier rontrnr.Li nre hclnp

• ' , rnp id ly itlfcnpd flnd tn rncd W o t\ie*c orjjnnir.ntliinK. There in no 'vU ihlo op' {m«Uion i« IfK-w s ta te s asyilM t tl«!

. ufiire-iiientioncd. rci'pcctive nrcanitft- lidMs. Yonr rnniiultlcc IicIIpvp* thn t It

■ would 1)0 ueolriis <d n tlcm pt tn displneo lliD prw enf orKiinlrjitJonii «titu to for tliclr prenent- ooiUrnct* nt th is tiuio Ih f con tract n f tlic U. 8.

• G rain Orowptm, n r nny o lii tr - lo m _ o t ron trnp t. Th'- m 'Sft contrnol na-' pro- v lded fiW In' your resolution o f ' April :i”, ' w illi the -poM lhle oxtoptlnrt of clmiiK'nn tlio lonitlon of iho zone sell' Ing acencic# from Spoknne lo Portlnnd and th a t only n fle r due dcllhcrntion and consultation w ith loen M n te re ft

> ' ond w ith thc snnction of tho unles com- ■ inW ce i» npp roved .''^

Copv of th is roport bns been dcs- patcU cd to tlio .F edetn l F a n u bureau, ir iih heaUqmTteTa, hy the monagcr ot

■ tho yorU iw cst W heat G ro w e n ' onso- c iation In reply to tho followlnR tele- m m from tho formers

“ Thc'fo han boe« 'ft gflod <}«) o f d»«- cusnion ae fo w ether the nortliwiisl ■whenl p o w etn sbould combine w ith

) tlie U. 8 . G rain Orowern, .formerly of cunnion ti,s to w li'oUicr'fho norfhwenc e iatlbn • w ill’ put-! Jn a . Beparatfl con- t r a c t .” _ .

W A L T E R B R O S E I V H E t i O .

, T O T H E D I S T R I C T C O O R T

.Ohwrg* V)f m « a l rd » M sttia o f to to H - fA t ttg t lq u o r la ^ B t t ^ ea

Saturday 'WnlWr B ro » w u afi ru li» c d beforo J m lp i 0 . P^ Duvall in tho 'fliatric t cotfrt XO answer clmrKO JJ)*j?a]]y Jjaving ia toxieaiin^ ' Hrjuor In

> b l i po«8CMlw. pleaded RttiUy• u n i w os held ^ n d er b«Hd-of $50016

Uio d is tr ic t <o<itt fo r tr ln l.. B m m and W lH a o tro ffo r were «op-

:pcd na they "firovo into tbo e lty *T» day bant 'week Wid thr<r c a r ,«*rt!'k'cil by mcmbora e l tho shv rlff’n forc<^ A juR o f liquor b sa id to .h a v o b c c^ found in tho car, Vest o f Uio liquOr shown

‘ pn nJcoWai eon ten t o f M 5 ijfrr cont. The analysis w as'jbado by €t)Uoty Chomiit E . R. %M>Wy, copy bc^rtg lo tu in t^ lo fho »l«!riff ^and tho pffsoeutinff Mtot^ i ncx% ''TrQltcr is s tt tl Xo bo a r r ^ c d - i Th’o, la bavc coma trom Ithft'*??6nrify pioco* ' - • • i

f I ----------------------------- ■ 1/ ' ’o O M lflfflfE E T O M B E I. .

/ TorltKiit l l w W n l l W h o f J u ly « l - '«f)fnU on coirrTalttec will moel n n d worlt <h(jt d o ta lli ■o'f n survey to bo mndo for

pTocOTlng of s c n t \» « i t rcgMdlnj'. * 'tJio prDfwmed cclebrution. Jp h n - ,.\v . 'Q raliam b « R » a d c fhaitm an o f thc conijnittee- T J» TOTVi-y will prob- ' nbly by made b tc rn tilng lomorrow.

O ti M BaO H AirD IBE A ^ T J N T

1*)ic C o lm d o NowB c(nnpany„thronRb , itfl lr>cnl eeunsol, Jtunes R. ^VlEo, hnnrliterod na n rtion iiRiilnst-C. E. Lowin, .<jf tho .T w in Fnlla Ilook nnd Btntlonory (vjompnny,-UBWnp judgraont for 8014.07. ^

^T h ls .nmnunt. I t In nllogcd, Is duo on n fniurclix'TiiliM) neeount'. r

IM PO U TAN T -BOSTNEaa j.' llri(ihifns of imiiortnnci’ is to h e lrm i

unrrn'd Rt a toKulnr uuuitUly mentlnR „ ,if Twin J'lills posi, Amcricnn Irfgfon, t r 't i c held rit the F.lkc hn',1 on Tuesdny a .^•cnliiK. necordlnu to nnnounccmcnts „ which p a irfo r ft full nttcndnnco. ,.i

. ___________________ hiA fr*-’o Iccture on “ The Importnnec

•of M usk in Yciur • C o m W \y ’’ -irtll o h» Fivcn hy 'Mrc. M nrx.K , Ohornilorfo/

•«f C U k w '. n t tlk ' WrU .school audito • rlum, Pridny, evening, .lunc 10. ftt -

o ’clock. Mrs. Obnrndorfcr Ir chnirman " «? tho-trnm' tfwjiroittee pf, th f Oeneral ffFedorfttlor. of W omen’s clubs Bho rncomes under the nurplcc* o f bo ’ jcu - tie th Century club nnd thc F iler Wom- H'

e ln b .- t td r . . ..

Wlitvt w um Icss to you nmy bo vnl- _ uablo to (Ihern — nilvcrtiro it in tho tn

) PtTBBLO O O ^ n m T L O O S TOL

I (Continned f to Oa<lpotted to stop and turn Itnek a ll t:

I P o ic ep t p m o n n liavbB • f lW a l bo»i IL ' ' in the Pity. According to m i l l tw i r fiecrn a n d offiftiola o t thc Rod Ci I L hundreds of persons have, como

_ Puoblo nod havo voluoleered fo r r< I l f l work. ■ The m ollvci o f these volnnl n i L nro nppreeiated, o ffiela li say, b u t t w r ! o a t llu it tho fft«Mltlta o f tbo .• I W nre,beinR taxed ju n t to caro f^r

•liffcrlag homolena and arrangomi - - . 4 ' for quarters and ra tlonr for any ir

'®“ “ * volunteer rrorkm poiJtiveJy rnnsot :eB tnade. •.

. Nflw J l « 4 ftom or B u c ln s .

\ rep o rt oilginalloB on th e so in- #iae o f Pueblo lont n ight t 'la t Iho A

a n sw riv er was four fee t higher Bwallowa and ft new flood 'might oxpecled in Puoblo.wnn proved grou

“ f . lesa carly today. A t Jt:30 o ’clofk iI I j .J riv er hail fallen coasIJernbly from

thflTho AwoeJafcd l^tcu cuTrcupomh

_ , i w rom pnnicd Colorado mndern fn y’ automobile tr ip Ihrough flooded Mi

’ Htreet, over the Union nvonue brljl irfzed JN®*’’® frnrod the

jwrt to tho wirelcns of tho Colora I Ih ie l and Iro n eompany. How th e :

iin*iM I» r t renched tho wireless sta tion ei no t' ho lenrned. Ft wna believed t t

• ^ h f the report referred to tho flood o f 1*■ night w hea th c w ater rose again ' f J, Iw lo R a heavy ta in .

•ninp ^ g c r t B « p o r f . Improvement,

I H t W ntor hnd recedecV from the low pa rt of Mnm streot, leaving' odIj*

',niH. w hlrb '.vaJi nliout n foot tliifk . T l rnngern Kaid th a t the condilion .of H

eo\. 'looked bcUer th n a a l auy tin K ' nlneo carj.v yeslerdny aflernoon, ju »h«p I’pforo Ihc f irs t heavy ram.„ „ i, • Kuudrcdn. of people liv ing lu' b u ll t . i Ing" in ‘I'C vicin ity of lhe d u trli

, - i fb o Jw l bv F rid ay 's d iw ste r w ere roii live 1 o ’clock th is mornJn

nn n prpcoutionary measure nn a rcsu I„‘ o f-th lir rc ro r l. , Many rcm.iined up tli

„-_j ronininder nf.'fhc nlcfit nnd few o , . ,i , tW m ro tu rned 'bpforo dnyllght. Tlie,

sought nlicllor in ohurHics nnd thI courthQusc. .

ivor S tron j;o . Blghta B«T<a!6d. y.® Dnwn wnn breaking over the c ity oi

Iho tr ip hnck from thc nouth nldo nm ' sliQwcd strnnKo stRhte on th ts flood '■’’K sw ept thoroiiglifnro.,A hniiy buggy wn

left standing by itse lf in tho centc ?}■' o f.th o bridge, awny from nny obntrUr

tiori. A few feet nwny was a JIorrl; ’**; vU;vW an-.W heavy lr\inV». “ A boiler had been left on thu brldgi

when tho flood rccedcd ami n deat poker,-tofr-long dead' to mako cvor

^ good sausage, lav in tlie 'n iu il behini ,«• a p ile of driftwood.

'j h o fcareh 'fo r bodies hert* into ye* ’ ti in te rtup ted by rlsluR wa^l’" | te rr. ’’ IIowover,VRiarchC£Ji_ wero out

onrly th is inomlB?. *

jj l j • ffW in S«rrt< w -at4 la 'nd? tilfr-ion WiUi Ihe pxcoptioj of a rellof trnJn CJt over "tho Colorado "S' Southern from Itn- T rinidad yeslerdny there hns beon no

resumpUmi of 't ra in serv let Into tho eg. c ity and officia ls here aro uiirortnln ns au, lo when movement .of tra in s mlRht ot I’O oxperted- Tho re liff trnin eamo In

80- from Southern Junction over tho Don- lc- Ver i R io 'O fnuao tm pks-to Mlnncquo,

s ta r tin g a fte r n stre tch of about two Ils- miles o f t r a c t helweon tho edge o f Jst the c ity and Southern Junellon hnd ,th heen repaired.of H *rm it Bellered DrownM. ' . .

I tefo rts rccolvcH liero fodny from LiOto Cliarles, 15 mile* south, told of th c iirobablo drowning of n herm it who ilved Jn n cave near ihat plaee. H r had lived In Iho eavo for yenra. which wnr OfV ttve Ivmh bank o f v tb o St.

II Charles r i w . Tlio swirling w aters'ob- Jifemtcd t i o eavo aod fho occupant is

rt. still 'roliwlng.' I t wnn near tho samo SIHii, l.ako Chnrlea reports w i j , th a t a ■wnm'nii nnd four c b l ld m - -w o r ?

^ drowned. 'In B ld ts L oues.9f The routh side of Puoblo, isolated In iro m tho rem ainder o f th o -c i ty by ;y flood w aters, ^arly toilav was tnking to ntock of Its lonscn Und ftn'*iounly nwalt-

ing rcntoratlnn o f comniunicntion with p. fho cify.. proper fJiflt fhe AiJI o rfon t of ,y tb o dlRMlCT PuoWn b in siifferod maj; ,y bo rtnlized.4 When tho Ylood'struck tho c ity , th e n sonth Bido waa scpnmfed from fho re- n maindcr b y a gnlf of churning water.

Tho rticnm is bloclis In widlh.I t Idontifleii som e V ic titu .■0 Thero wa« no o fficia l estlmnto tbls

morning of tho number of easualties t or tU'e'ptopcTly lo*» In tW» p a rt 'of tlic n town. Through fhe cfforfs of a aootJi . aide undertnklng cstiibllnhmcnt n num-

tier of. bod ie s 'w c ro Identified, Tho lis t included:

Dorothy Met*. 21T t-2 South Main [. nlrect,- Pueblo; " .

T l ia ll, Pullmnn porter. D enver;,r Dnrir Senbcr',-^28 1-2 North Union P slrcpt, P u o b lo ;. r' PVnnft.Krwln, Ih ioblo;' ^if , --------- Evans, Knnsjui City, Mo..,. Pullmnn roniluttor-,

John Fnreroa, Hcnnott' nvenue, Pu-■ cblo:

.R. r . llnm cs nnd Henry Millor, Pu-cWo;

' ■ 'N dsbbo rlnB To-WM Safe," Florence nnd Cannn City, fours f j r

th c safet% o t w hkb bad b c tn expressed '! hv offieinia on finn side, eorly, fodnv• wero reporied unharme.l. A t Portland,• Colo., hnwev-er, flood w aters de.itroywl

flie slorngo eo lbr of tltr i-cment com- pany nnd put the li^hl p 'n n t o u t n f rommiarltoi,

T be of carluK for refuRces: im lhe sMulhsfie of Idvfn became .t ao r rinns one vestenlny. Hf.me", schools■ nnd ch'ureliVx wcro uitrd :»' refugees nml a soup line wns establish.

n l , w bile lunebcf %vete .UTved in Uw high school buililing. .

OIIDBES BHOBT -L nO l TO BUILD.

(C ontlaned from pnge ono)

will 'lie improvcd’ to nn' oxleni cfiunl.or greaior thnn by tho b.illasliiig o f s.ilil.rondbeil. _______

Dono In open sm lo n nt Hol»«, Idaho, Ihis 3d dny nf June . 1021.

, . OEO. E. ERB.J . M. THOOTSOrJ.

Commissioner fiwcolby did not p a r­tic ipa te in t ho hearing, consiilerallon)

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- Edlled by M n . r . B. 'WlllUmi L’rosr. ■' Telephone SDfi

ro ^ ff J* ^ Hodgoi ou te rla ln ,^ 'itoors P#*t M a tro o i'-c lu b r r l d f t j ’ afterp U oy o t her homo on Bluo L akes I^oulovi

V t l l y P0tt0(3 p la it* , CUtomla popples r thn ptuuica wero osed In. profnslon to « Bents o rate tho rooms. D uring tho ftftern « o re M i„ loogcno Craven ployed two ” “f* nfromenfal numbers, and lit tle i

Alieo Craven whb is spondlag tho Bi mor a t tho home of h e r iloelo Hoi

(Outli C raven, ffave.two f o l l th r o dftftCM ri Ark- Homcr A av cn waa a gaest,' and mi r a t bors present were Mesdames A. W. II t be ted , E rnest W hito, P. W. McRobe; 'und- — — —

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LLS; Id a h o , MOND^B . a D Jjkerw a J o a e a 2J. 8mll

. « Quayle, H . W. 'Sowyor, Leeco ai P o Hodges. A fter a pleasant nodal Ito

the hostess w tvcd a tw o course lune

;• Tho P. E. 6 . sisterhood will a ie q t . the homo of Mrs. E. P . D unlap /

tho Poplar avenuo, Tuesday' eveslng , Ju i Tioon * t « o'c lock-., •■' vard.

a ad ' M. 8. aad S. <loh wiH m eet e dee Wodncndny afternoon, Juno 8, wil

noon ^Irs. Cook.) in- : . — _Mias M r«.-F . H. Hell le ft vosterdav tc Bum- iw lnts III Iowa and Mlsnourl, Wher omor she wiU-pe6A-two months. In fbe Inl AIM. te r jinrfj^ff'tho'SnminpTsbi’-wJlJ rotur. nom- w ith M rn fc lj- fo -th is clt-^/r.Mrj-'Bo: Hun- has been employed in Di-k Moines th erts , p art six months. DurinR tho pnst wool

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Two Greaiis0t(irsyUi{nnj People tti^ ihe Mo’si.Stiil

y A t t r a c t i o[ Good Comedy aiul Feat

■ ip I MoiDAy m

'DAY. JUNE 6.1921.

t o l t t , J im D tll do«il«clca W 'i m H a h ,0 and o f tho senior studen ts o f ln^r luusU i ll liour dio nnd the o ther wllb Juniors ]

luneh- tW pttllng. Tlio rccilpls were gl Tuesday and BViitay n(«lif8 In ' PrPBb(rtcrl»(a church. Tliose np|«-

,ieet At. Ing wero! Vocal,M ias Bemadino Mi M lu OUvotto Cowell,^ UU» Hv'

•J,m r Carlson; M n . C. B. Potter, Mrs. D. '*, Churchill, Miss A nna McNew. M

Heleli PoitcrfiiiW. M « i C ora B tl« Inalrum entnl: J lis s V erna and M

®" Elda Fredcrlcknon, Mim -Bcasin Dn M l» A m ca Sch\»bctt, M lw JK-nsv« W vor, M rs. J- H. and U lss Violet Jol BOD.'Misi Elln U nv Swnnk, Miss Bo

iv fo r r i to Peltsm, Almo, IVwhere Swank,- M arjorie .H apgnrdt, • Mni lie Int- Sm ith. Je an -D ea n , • Helen Htrleklii ro lu ^ ^ O W ^ V.

fs tho -w eek BBAD I B E CLAB81T1ED .AD8.

d L H © ”

E L L S P E^ 11 “ D etep tlon .” 1

0.1 »pJendor ll iiiorI famoun sere

^ _ _ II nallnu and thriHiistiiry Ktlrtcd ii ii roun<lnilon».

w t lL o v e s B e h i n d a

Tho m l Ufo-story__of Boleya. The fiA vtio b»>th e tJ i« n » of H e a r

' Bh* won Uw klu ofit^htr enpln v u tlukei r ^ i l cnnra. and tho «

^ L1 I k Then, beneath tb e robes

J .11.' h eart was spom ed b j

n l Q - • ho 'baod- A tajo t i a t wi vom on love-

w S L ^ goTSooTu bkckgronLd o f P dor nover apprOMlwd la ^ d o c t l o s .

mlit i^orten and Emit Jann ^tupehdBus Settings Ever IONSn-PATHE ieature Orchestra Music ------------------- 1 Night, iND TOESDAY | P rices..

j “ « CASE ABAiNSr CONfiOY' CONTINUED: BY Cb

given . . . ___ .>' the uineaB o f P ro n e ttto r Oansas D afai j - ; - , o f Action on yQ cnsh lnoC lu rg

|^'“ i '' . TJ,,/ iiate’a aetion Mis-i '" y ' ’* nceused of illc i^ l posse

-IgRH. of intDxIchtlng liquor, ban been pu Mlns r r fo r IrJoJ a t a la ter da to . TTjo ao

Woa ^ndgo 0 . ,P . Dlohii- probnte court today, wht3oaI wns learD<-d th n t Pronoc'utlnif^l^ltc >11“ Htuphan would Ao unable to attenc W "-l tr ia l for eoveral daya to come.Ilng. —tm troypw hoirT i'fo rm pr^nd-flrc l

is t iiving on fho ou tsk irts o f town, apjirchended by sh e riff 's officers unlny nfternoon. ,4 . h a lf batro

'• • “ cider m ih n klelc“ wn? confinci

M A T I N E E 3 :1 5 N I G H T 7 :1 5

tC IA L !’ u Param ount picture of unnurjiass- Mntiug }>cautlttti llehnf Porfeo, tho reon actrcss of Europe, In a faso l-' lUug fomaivre of a tjueen w bow lo io

nntion nnd shook a throno to its

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{ ft k b g , ftsd. k m Sbe gained a - v o rU 'was t o a , /

I :«s of roy»lt7, L#r jibe w orld's w ortt IwlU Uve u loag |•e. n im e d on a jpomp and splea- j

Q AQOtlur se«fa I

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EASTERN nEPnEflENTATJVES sen Georve Q. Dnvld Co., Inc.. t t l Madison in i

Avr., New Tork; A. I t Krator, U l) l in n - . i ford Balldln*. .Chloifo.

A M iN o a i r y VOTE •

Wlien till' chction rclurna enme in I u t ’Novenibor w ith tliK enoriUDUi p lu t |ab a li t i t s recorded i t mliclit Imvi- bi'i'u .us- suiHCiJ thn t everybody eUijlliIi'-fo vofu tmil coat a ballo t nn ulcctloii dny. I t in(>

’ mny seem nsionialilnjf, ye t It In aliitcd '“*• on the uutliorily of n wrlliT in Hio ,|*- Iloston TrmiMripl, th a l taking tlir uiu cortnlry as n >rhoJi-, not Iialf o f thoso .lllllMo lo quni.fj- a . vol,7 . f .n l l t . l thfniaclves o f tho prlvilogc. ‘ nro

Tho Soutb na tura lly would bo oxiwct- lift oU ,to mnko the w orst slimviiiK I n this res[)c«t beeause lbo ek-ctiou tbero is a a lis tic u ra tifica tion of lb o ,rc ia lt o f Mrr the prlranrieo. Howovor, i t n ig h t bo

' ibought tb a l more than oae vot«r o s t full, o f nino an South Otrolina tbpold c tu t tho }il« ballot ja s t to make sare tb a l noUt*

• lo |f waa " iiu t o v e r” on them. In nono ^ h l ti f the rocV-ribb«a state* of tbo lato “ Bolld S o u th " was 1*0 i« r ren t o f tho j>9»sible Toto cnst. U ut th a t U n o t n il ■ u f it . H gu rea compiled show th a t M.8p r r ccnt o f those ottim atod oHgiblo to tiua lifienlioa os votora o f P cnnaylvaali [ _ d id no t go to the polli. Ind lanan i ap- ' ^ iw a r to have n hig*or approciatlon o f wim c itiw n ih ip th a n tho pooplo of other aU te i, since o n l/ 20 per cunt of h e r i,,,, poMlble voters stayed awny frooi tho _ A

polls. • - -Do Amcricao# n o t appreciate the val-

uo of th e H a lb t ! I l is probablo th a t ley. those who engage in the m ost violent o ^ c l n of nur government and th e .Mm

-way II is condubtud are amoog thoao -M •who neglect to qualify and go lo the iwlta on oleetlon day: We cannot liav*IV te a l “ govcramotit c f tho Jtcjplo, tLo people nad fo r thu pcojilo” i f tho elootion rosulta voice tho netion of loal jin tb n n hnlf the people. I t may -bo th a t ninj the rcirult is no t d ifforcn t from w hat i t would be w0ro there n fu ll vote^ b u t w e f,„|| cannot bo anre abou t th a t.. I t la prob* ubio th a t t i e la te ndrtiluioa o l tho wom- “ un to Buffrago la s t fall in somo eaaos tno la te fo r tlii-m lo qualify aa-votora, HUgnmntcd the otay-at-liomo vole,IliKt would by no means explain a ll ' i>,

• tbn (liserriioncy belw ren the voto caat mul w hat i l m ight havo been.^ I t i f nut only a privilege, ll ia n aol- rhnr rm n .iu iy_o f tlir citizcn* to vote a t

■fleriion>^ T hnt so many hckIocI thu iliilv ix no t encouraginj;. I >,.ti

-■ llUnT H E W ABrOEIM INAL T E IA M

A «-(irrcH]iondenl who w ituejjod th e n, fir.-l triftls of the w ar crim inals nV

, l.fip/.ij; cUiiMclorizca the procecdlnga HI n fiixfc. This is abown, it is claim- .-.i, ill tbu fm-t Ibnt tb e ’tria ls havo op- i :ui_1 .•iii'.l w itb ‘ •uninll f ry " wlios.' offensca ;.t worM w.-r.; tr iv ia l in couiiiarijon to ,,„i till- urinn-h l i u t rniiiicl llic u-orld ngninal _M Coriiiuiiy. Till- i:orrf»|icni(lrnt cumparca Ihl' hituutioii tl. iryiui; a |iolid’ court i-v.n i-a«c bof<.r<- the- suiTomc irmirt o f the -M Ifnitc.l SU tes.

DuiibtU-sH tliu ir.ixon th.'Ac amall of- ,|„„t fciulurii w en ' jnii on tria l f irs t and lj"i‘ foun.l (lullty « n s due to a deaire fo mnkir a alioiring. I t is jMSsiblc th a t _ iii'ithor had influcQcu und, thoy m ay | hiiv.- b('i-n ri'icardrd ua s.itlsfactory sac- I v riflri-N,l-i.H!iil.ly tho ronvirtion of thoae ,j, Uvii m rn is ictendi'd to lay n founda- fr,ni tion for prouf o f willin({ucS8 of tho Oor- f«r» maiiH to convict and pualah wnr eriini- j " nals. T h a t oncc citnbllsJicd, it may be froii found tb a t the “ proo f” agalnat th e •'‘"I ‘ M ilub.Tupa,” thi>»i- rc-jpnsiblr for th.- t’rox' hrntnliiii'.H, ii insufficient to estaliliHh Kuitt. O f coiirsi-, th r dcriuana coiilil nut ronyii'l oiii- ;ig:iinHi wboiii Ihcrc I* Inaufficienl evid«-nce. I'.-C

W ere the Germnna ncling In en tire good fn ith .ib o y would ccrlulnly have nouKbl to c jtnblisli i l .b y bringing to worli tr in l oni- of tb r arch-criminals. .T h ey would hav r drm onatrntrd their slncor- ity by mflklng the cinniplc connplruous. Tli T he rm .tn lns nnd a e rp a n ta may have been i.rul'al b u l i t will not salve tho wound to Bunish m. few inch. The ffsa* Inxt

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Delgiana Intb O em an tlavery, othera owrio fatbercd the aUocitlea th a t aro too ^ well nu thenllcaled to bo doubted, ibouldhave beon/tho onej f i r s t cailed to tho -

. nI t will require moro than tho oonvlc- p,

lion s 'a lre ad y a'ccllMd to coavloco th# D ivorld,of German good faith .

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O PIN IO N S EE « tr t i tM Iji

.Moscow -S ta rM irro r — “ Hrcaklng |lro(lcdL’lllll'■ ^ ,juat to bu s|tiTtaiiular, tviiil ‘ 'liriwiking jtrocedcnli” lo got a t tho f a d s in one o f 'th o gri'aU-m jirob- Irma coiifroiillng the Ami'rii'nn |n-(i|>le w nre .liffercn t mattura. llnr.liiiK la Iiroving lha t be Intvndi In linve a ■‘ lKi!ilncH,i adm inistriiliiH i'’ nml he u vvuuti' juallcc foe nil vlwiv« W't juHllce ( f ) fo r Ibe railrond , .-.ml Ih d r na - "j, ployes, nlnnr, but fo r th r iirm hyrr nnd tho consiiMiiTy i,_,,

boIdnlio mfltrifinaii—(Kivrrnnienl ]>ro- a,;

sents n fertile field fu r thniriHls. I t i . in coilor to b r toliTflnl o f Kin-ernmcnl- nl eriinka wOirn we rm lin- (hnt 'tho belt" o f goverm'iicnt* nre not ye t wliol ly ou t o f tlie e*iicrimi‘nlal alnge. ;

Spokane Si»>kemiiun-l{evlew — I'ro-.- p r ri ty would I'ome buelc.M.lli o rush »f labor, lran>|i<irlatlon, fuel nod. other faclorH w err bm-k on tne old rond wbrro the rarmern fitiil - Ihemselvei. Thrre would' be a job for e\Tjry will*Ing W(irkrr,.'nnd w ith all working the nation would be producing' wealtli a t lls nmximuni eopaelty and thero would be 'p a ten lly br more wcnllh to <lintril>- ulu to labor.

'^ ’hldwell XewA. — Wu don 't ktiow- L f how olher iieoplo fee! nbout it, but we nre B^'t’big decidedly tir rd o f the u|>- iift s tu :f. ThD idua aeeniH i«iniit !li-ii i>i>e nf th e »ft5n butilnrtura ..{ Hfe lo keep n constan t tnb npAii otir fcl­lowa to aee th a t they Iivr ii)i lo our Idena o f wLnt tbey ouglit to be. Wo »ocm to hnvo grown aort of morbid ou i , , ' Ibc Idrn th a t thero is somelhlnir woe- rully wrong w ith Uie' world becnuso " f Iho world c an ’t acc plcature through ' Ihr anme nijulnl th a t wo .look at it. On.- iiecsau enjoys a boftk and a miiot nook , . l iVhile nnotlier would rn th rr vlalt with rnrnila o r play a game of pinorblo or . lin twol nr -iom rlbing or o lber like ,i„,

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M in iTA irO II — A ' niiKleal rceitnl r ir .vnn g ivrn in tho auditorium Wedner- 1 lay afternoon under tb r direction of Inv Mina (Irarv -B c ll o f Twin Knlla. by prr ler pupila. _ pre

A bnbv girl waa born S'undnv, Mtiy Bni 211 10 Mr. and Mra, U. K. Tndlork. ron

Mra. Wlllla Nelaon and tw o rhildren, eor «lui Uttvc U 'rn vlriUUE ftlcnd* In Oak- Ur ley, rrtiirn rd hnmii Wedneaday'. Kw\

Mra. Carroll True ajieul nevernl dny ' I lit Hie 'home of her parents, Mr. and orr Mn>. A. It. lla r llrv on the nortb aide, brr

.Mra. \V. C, Hall enterta ined n t ber in liomu Tliuraday evening in honor of tlie Mr. nnd .Mrs. T. B, M itrhell'a fourth nd< ivedding-iinniveranrv. A delightful ao- ( •iui lime wna rojoyed und rcfroshm rnta evi if ic-e rrran i flnd enko wero aer%-ed. lo

Ktbel M nrir Jenaen nnd Oeorge wil in iloae w orr m arrln l W ednrsdny r v r brl iing, June 1. n t C uV lork al the homr pei .f the ^.rifle’s pnrenta, 'M ishop'A . D. nni .ee o ffirin ting . Only the Immediale of 'aniillea uf the b rid r and groom wrn- jin> irerenl. A wedding dinner wna served I o nliout ”0 peraona. -The young rouplr wil »ill bo lit honie at tho Frank Terril! a>.n mmo n f te r Juno 15. era

Mra. 1*. J . Fahey and da i'gh ter K atli' wh rlne, vlaited n t tho Sliopberd bomc In for viiu lirrh ' WrdniM lnv nnd Thursday. ;

Ilr. I t,-A . I ’rli-r luia opened, up bi- for lew o fflre ill llie Imnk linilding. the

Mra. 1-;. ................... th r Ln lei;irn ' Ai.l o f Ihe M rtlindiat Kplaropnl nf hiirrli nt her hnmr Thursday nflef -nr ini.ii. A HueinI time wu* enjnyrd n'i'l p rt Irlieioiw, ;r/rrahnientfl were »rrved n- rst. h r .-liMr or the nflernoon; T h r gueaH 1 w rr ; M.wlamr* F. 1,. Joliiiw ii. M arian \t« Uumb. lie ltv llndgr, K. li. True. 11. P. bnt i;tio, V. I! ■lleil, I’. .1. FmIh-v, a , llon- Ira •rr nnd W. It. SickiifiiK. lim

Ilnv S.'<iiit ]>nlrol, N<i. 1, luul tl»- Mr iulv'kI .ion,l.rr I.f p c p l - .nil to llo- .' eciur.' Weilne-dav rveniiij;. nu .l.w oi. :>io Iir l a r j - AiiuTiraii flii','. whieb h:; It.'ii •ri'i. on.cli^i.ine at th r W. C, Hall M rr j tlir •aniilr vi.irr. ' v.,.|

T hr lt.-v, ,1, K. Itak.T ..f <li..idiiii: .•Ol. i.'M r.ervi.-.'^ iit Ilie M.'tlo'disl Ivj.i-eo- ihi- ml rliiilrli Sim.lav evrniiii;. .Ii.iir .'i. ;riii

M i« M outr If. I!n7.lr(t of .S ati I.-, I nih .Vnnli,, •.itiived M«ttiiu;:U M oudf-'jtiai < .'viaK Mra. Marian I’liiioli at ih - l la b •'r.mriH .Ii.hn-n.i l.onir, l.lo):

Mr. and M r,. 11. H, T rnr e iit.T t;.i.r'I I al.- it n !l -iVlorl; l .rr ;.k fa .| Tliur-.lav ! um (iiirniu>; for Xlra. Kate I’olrv and I..-', I lanyM rr, Mr,, Dlbrl Hradtierrv. of i . l m l..nlder, Coin,, and .Mr. l!al|ili Conn o< ..-,i •orllnnd, Ore, . a_n

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IlKllOKIt - I - O- Kviin^ Han o v r Mill Twio TalU I.Kikiii;: a fte r li'J arm ing intrrr-.i>. In tli i. di-<lri>t 'btirKdHV. I'

J . l.rvkiHs an,I fanitU- w.-tr lu-r.- rou:rom Twin Fall- i'or a vi,«i| w ilh Mr. h t \ml M rv 1-. I.vkin’. oii Ib r llav lirk t'lii.lare, W edne.ilav evroin.;. th r(Jrori-r l’:irr..lt nf |-„llvvilU-, lifl’ [-nil

ern on lJi/''Hii-k lint, lit- r.-.ently no Crrw .'nl a niiiuir o]>eratioM. .'fMias Ile^.iriTlKimiis of Twin I-'nlla ii mor

initing nt tlir bm,........ Mr, nnd Mr". N.• ( ’. llilla. a d l.yle l*irr.-ii nnd IJnVil Hyan hnvr U

lUirned’’ from Vhool in Twin Falla In [larl;.cnd Ihe varntion lirlpin;: will, fnrio like •ork. • . , H» . W. l.ammera wan io.ikinc a fle r Iber

uaineM m nttrr^ in h'ilrr onr dnv laat noxV erk . IITllO IWrgrr Habl.ath a.-lmol ia mak vohi

ig preimr.nti(iii lo obferVr .<;iilldren‘i. hornBT, wliirb tnVfa place lliia" month. byMra. 0 . K, Parrott waa aerioualy 11' jnrn at w rek. Im provemrnl is-roportcil.

' TWIN FALLS DAEov er' from PUer vislUng M r . 'a n J Jfw- ’• Z<oonard Hiidclaon, Moaday. Mr. ani* Mra. 0 . E . Hudelson wore form er real- dcnta 'o f Ihia neighborhood.- Mesdames J . M. I 'iorre, H. ,W . Teague, IJoss Carter, nn d .M ra. Jobn Bolton of Twin Fnlls woic p leasantly ontertalnod n t tbo bom'o of Mra. T .-J . Douglas o f U oggardt, Friday.

II. W. .Teague traniactcd buainess -in F ile r Mondav. ;

Mr. und Mra, P . C. Hllbi were OVIn Fnlls vlsitora Mmulay,

1-:, W. Hcrae n n d 'fn m ily o f Twin Pnlla wero .Ihc guraln of Mri antl M rt. I.yklna Baturday evening, rem aining lill Sundny w hrn they proceeded to Ilolliater to visit relntivea.

Mra, ( V d K oprr is ablo lo bu aroun.l Igain n f tr r n long slego of siekneas.

Mr. and Mrs. J . F . L aw w itt an.l 'nmily Imve returned to tako up tbe ir (bode on the ir /a rm for.-thi* aumm'jr,Mr. ,Lawwill waa principal of the Hua- cll Liihu rehool, nenr Kden.

Dnring n recent elcctiical storm, iglitning struck tbu A. 0 . Aver barn. . ietUng ,U .o n .fire. Tlie lire woa dls- ■over.‘d by K. W. Toagur, u neighbor, vho wns passing. Ilo nrouaed the fam- V ly and w ith tho assistance o f neigh- ' )ors the fire wna subdued a fle r arv- rn l hours o f bard fighting. Ko rcrious inmage wn* done. *’ ai

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S t r o n g e r B a r r i e r s A g a i n s t ”

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NTW Y o n n . m - T I , e N o« y n rk hi 'gialnturc a t Ita next aeralon will be of uked to erect atroriger barriers ngninat rlrc f ix ing rom blnntionv Ita com- J, lit te r invoatignfing bu ild inp tras ta tp rr ta to rrcommend Irgialation ii - * -ndrd to prc.-lude a repetition of col- lalon, uniform prier m aking and ex- irtioil anrh oa it hns bren cxpofied cl' urlng bearings in .Vch* Y ork..Thia rom m iitee, it 1ms been iccim rd ot

rom official sourer*, favora ja il ond ot [>nitrntiar>' aentencra for individuals lm prry upon publlr or p rivato pnraea .i, y choking f rrc cnm|H‘litioi(. I t doej. , - o t cnnaiaeT tb n t flnea Impoar suff'i- ,, lent punlahnierit npon such men.- For violntiona -of atate nn ti-lrual

iwa n minimum aenlrncr of six montba robnlily will be ri;r?nimcnded In tb r ropused lejrislation. In thla ' w ny, (Jn nmiicl U nlerm yrr. cunnaol fo r the vl :inimitter, contend" th a t offirera o f n m crrnr convicted of gouging the pub- e tw twHch. Ill least, na tho.w ^iiil'.v nf dlaordrrlv condnct. ,Consi.iracy to defraud the r ity , nn ,

rcnrrence which th r Inve.Uignlio’n lm* rouirht out bnd not been InfrequentI the pnst, wuuld be mmlo n felony Ifle rom m ltlee rn-ommendnliona wcro abilnpted. . Wl

O tber auggeatmna will be to compel Iian-ry contrnctor dealbR w ith the c ity y« • hgree nof lo r'ompare quota tions „ith otliera; to forbid ron irnctors from - -nlonglng to nny na^nrLifli'n thn t ham- iera the o ffering nf uiirrslriet^d bids 'nd to compel thnn to niibmit n list , r all aub-eonlrflctora encaged on n iirliciil.ir pieeo of ronatrurtion work.II >a nndrratoo,! Ihe eommittee nia- '‘n

ill requeat.the leglalnlure to prohibit n i.'rremonta belw rrn labor and employ,- na ra where Ihe union f ix o Ihr p rlrr |n hich rmplnyera ULiial e h irg .' Inill.ler* to >r Inbor. , . . •.„,Along witli tbeRe rcrnumtrndationx .t,

ir low rriiig the en«l of eonatn irtinn . „ le eom m iller ii r»]ircle.l to nak th r Kiabilurr lo raar Ihr finnneial pliaars *7 r linilding by r.-.piirlnu bankn nnd in- irniii-e'.•onipnnie-. tn pla.-e n --rrtnii. “ C I'r .'r iilnur 'of tbelr n-sunrrr.'f inlii rral .in .tnli-Tiior1gni:..a. tbT b r lonim itler rxpn-ln to eonrluilr

K lolly aerlrs o f oprn hrniioga in ,lnnr 111 Ibr Imiiar elrnniiig .-iinonu Iniiidiii’' a d r- nuiv yo on niiii-b lon^c-r, Addi be mini indi.-loirnt-. n rr prrdi.'t.'d l.v' _ •r. |-ot,-rmv,.r. ; Ini

Oiiin in .liii.lo p '. ili,lid I coin rns Imve I...... fiur,I or arn■nr..d t.i-itni.rlannm nii rrniilt r f j „......... . S=Tlr.-ii iiLU-t.-r |duinl..T- ,ion- -rn l l„ 11,1- u o rk ..... . n f ir r llir..... . i l l . . finlHh.-il will, tlirm a n : 'i.-ir ..r;;.-.ni/nlioli. T hre vv.Te fo„n.l ,, lihv c.r rrHlrnllil "f Ir.idr, S r \m her iiM-.i « r r r v-ntnm -.l 1.. |iriu trii acy tr tu .., iW m lUo w niU I.i • 'bor :.'.’i<|i'ri, Holirr! | ‘. Ilrindrll ;in i rl;: lim T. Il.-ttrir!;, :i law vrr >vh.. ’'K.•il •.rc i.'t .-rd ri Icr. varioiM l.uiMii,;: of

n i h i r ' «lin u rn - hrnv.Iy f i ....I in ,[,[mb-,1 i.Iuinbrr'. and ;'lunibing ...i, p,,, m s . n . t .to n r .o n tra c t.ir s , I.',.;l uravrl d ra le f .. IP building mate :il ni. n nml 11 firm ?. contrnllrd !.;....I. T w nilv-tlirre ,plun»liera m-r.- .vrn .i„ j„ .|„ |r ,i arntencea, '

'leveland Man Claims “ tn be Oldest Fireman hm

— , rni(’l,i:\'K I,A N I), O., (>p)-W ii|, ll.r. .Sniun.Iinu out «f .'2 voar^ o f roulinuoui putrvi.-r on .lnnr I, frienda ..f F in thelirf (],.org,- A, Wnlln.......Iniiord |„ ' i-r .ildr'^i firrn ia ii in Inr »i<rM ir

r iii . 'f WnVlnn- has I...... a . tlir ti.'.il( 'Ir^rlnn.|•a f ir .' dr'-anm e.it i'nr 5 , '

.re than L-0 yeara. -N rvrr in tliat loni; rari'i r tin-. )o- Iia I demerit ,m ark. KCtWftllarr. venra AM, jiiiir.l ilie ,|i- f 'o rim rn i in ISflfl. Hr n irrie , Ji.niH,.’! nig ,e n, mnn of 40, DuiWhen be Joined Ibr .!e[inrtMirnt gro i-re w err s.Vlhembrfa, Ts of jihm n are tn f «V drnd. r.Me bna a rm th r band njipar.-jlus of lunteer fircnfen give V av to the fire rae nnd bns rreo tbe I.i,rae repla.-rt

m olor nppnralna, th r 'ocal dep,nrt- 'P t being_c«m plelely nintnrii’ed ****'

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By Irving Bacheller g;- roi

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_ forW hareln la a BrIaf Account e f fiundiy ' C u r le u iC h a ra c ta ra M a te n th e R e td .

BOCA t U tica they bought proTlsl'ooB aid

and a tin tr u n p e t .fo r Joi^ and * doU cm w ith a rea l porcelain face for BeUey, U | n h d 'tu n ie d Into tb^ g rea t main thor- « ougltfare o f IbeN o tth le tf llogeaitw arO . ,jn to Boston and w estw ard u a abore of the midland 'w a s. Thla road w as pnt oace tb e g rea t tra il o f the Iroquola, qq] by them called th e Long Houae, be- t,ro cause It bad reached from the H udsoo g^i Co L ake Erfe, and la the tr day had lief'u well roofed w ith foliage.

Soon they came In v lw o f th e j t e ramoua K rie canal, hard by tho roadi cbf rb rougb I t tlie gralD of the F a r W eat (jig la d ju a t begun m ovloi eaatw ard ia 'peti I tide th a t waa flowing from A pril aod 0 December. Big barges,-draw n by goo n u le i and horaea on Its shore, w ire j Qg ;u ttlng Ihe a tlll w atera of Ibe canal. , riiny atopped and looked a l the bargea ind th e long low ropea and tbe tug- doc jlng animal*. {jm

••There Is a real a rtificial r tr e r , .«] tundreda o ' m iles long, hand m ad e rali )f the beat m ateria), w ater tight, no «o( mags or rocka or. o ther Impecfectlona, lu rab lllty ' guaranteed.” aald Sam soo. „ a r 'I t hns toade the name of D eW itt Jllt'ton known tT e ry w h m ."

•‘1_ wonder w hat next !'• Sarah ex- - ;lalmed, ^

They mel m any team s and paased •• >tber m oven I going west, aud aome g[r, iroapurouA farm s on a road w ide r ab i tnd smoother than any they had tgiT - og ?l«l. They camped lha t nlgbt. cloac j o , >y tlie river, w ith a Connecticut fara- . ly on Its. way to Ohio w ith a g rea t , ond of household fu rn itu re on one rncnn and seven children fn another.

80 Ihey fared along through Canan-' ,. InlgUH and acrowi the Oeneaee to th e .^ i , tillage of R ochester and on through . . > w h to n and up Ihe N iagara r iver0 the fnlls, and camped where they :oiild see the g rea t w ater flood and » leer Ita m uffled thunder. When near- „ i . Qg the ia ite r they overtook a fam ily)f poor Irish em igrants, o f the nam e y if F lanagan, who ahared the ir camp llle- n t the falla. T he Flanagans ‘ vcre. on tlielr way to Sllchlgan and ' .j. lad 'corae frotu Ihe old country th ree ,-ear« before and aeltled In »un ty , New York. Thoy, loo. were in the ir way to a land of be tter prom- ae. • Among them waa a rugged. u „ , rerklcd. red-headed lad, well a long ., n hla teens, of Ihe name o f Dennis, q vho wore a la ll beaver hat, tilted muelly on one side o f his head, nnd | . j1 ri.ggeil blue coal with brawi buttons,IH he walked betide the oxen, whip n band, w ith trouaeni, locked In the opa of bU big cowhide, boots. Jh e rc vn» 'a lso a hniidsome young m an In ' hla pnrty of Ihe name of John Me- ,j,p ^♦11. who wort* a ruffled a h lrt nnd | rwaJlow-tull coal, now m uch'soiled byh e Journey. H e listened to Samaon’a ujj^ icnninl of the Sangtraon coHntry and - ...• inl.l th a t he thoogbt be would- go

I” '" - • - ft ■”• h i . 'R nnib’irnve the Irish family a good nnd

upply of cookies nnd jerked veiilaim m»I lefore alie bad.’ llieiii good-by. too__Wbrn,.iiir lruvrlrrK.\lP.fl, tn’Xl m om - lora iii;. thuy atoppeil f.i'r a . lnal lonk nt bid be crenl fiill.a." / I

" I ’bllirreii," HnI.l .Snnwoii, "I wnnt-}:nnd ■ou lo tnke a g.io.l look nt that. l l ' s : ill" be moM vvniukTful ib ln s In Ibe world 1 ti'» ml imiybr you’ll never see ll ugalii." | He ••Tb.‘ Indluna uacil lo think tbut tbe i a fte

Irent Spirit wns In llils river." suld j him nnib. ! and"Kind o' tirems lo m r tliry u’ero foi’ti

l^ilit," .Smnson reinnrkcd tb.uiKbtfiilly, ‘ nnd Kl.iii n' ,..rm a n« If tlie m a t M.lrlt fn'H f Anivrlrn wns In tbut w ntrr. It pmv loves on ltl tbe wny H wills nml no- iwrh liliiK ■•mi s top It. Kveryllilnc In |i s '•n.b tirrriit k’oes nlnne w ltb It." bnd' ^ n i l imly J b e .slronn can ‘stnnd le Journey." said .‘'a m h . heurTbejie wordM w err no dnubl liiK)ilred

y Ull nrlie In h e r bones. A Imrd sent iiiL lh r .■ensflcaa Jolting nf ilie wngon nmll iroiiKli long. hot. dusty ' dnyM lind hnp; cnrle.1 tbem, Kven tbe lr lirnrta were IK'I' I'lUng aore a s iHcy thought of the fml'i idlesH renche,.| o f the rcnida abend. Pb'n' nnianii aiurfcd a .tack wltli atraw und 'be .If It uuder her und Ihe rblUtreft on Or le sent. A t a w on l-o f complnint he boiw IH H-nrii to sa y : with"I know it's aw ful tlre.iome. but wp It In have patlenco. We’ro goln^ te Mnfii 'I used to II and have a wonderful you t of fun. T he lim e'll pnsa quick— with )u fee .” T hen be would-Klng nnd and it- tb e m all laughliig-'u lih aome ru- Tl: ous b it o t d rollery. They spent tbo and ght o f Ju ly th ird a t a tavom In uoIk, uffalo. then a buay. crude and rapid of t 'owing cen te r f o r Ihe ahipplng east rollli )d west, up aT here w ere em igrants on th e ir eahb ay to tb r F a r West In the -noia, ow d—m ea, women j n d children nnd- Thej M** In a rm s—Iriah,. EnjUah, Qer- c f tl ana and Y ankees. T here w ere alao a an ell-dressed,, haodaome -youag men o rer

xLSJPAHQ, MONDAY J| ' |g I 5 g : ? g r t y M -miBel(toaile»,*T> tWr t 5

th e d e sa r t aa tl; th e •own.'* ' 1- fiatfa lo , on Iho edge o l tho. m id- f

land seas, had th e lliT or o t th e rank , 1 new soil In I t thow day»->«od esped - ( a l ly .th a l day, when I t w as tbroogtid t w ith rough coated and rougher toDgned, f sw earing men 00 a holiday, s tare- 1 dores and boatmen off tho lakes and 1 rirciB of tb e middle border-<-«ome of t whom bad bad Ihelr train ing on the j Ohio and Mlsslaalppl. T here w as m u d i t druDkcnnesa and flghtlog In th e i crow ded s treets. Some of ih e .ca rrie rs s and han d lers o f.A m erican c o m a c m ti ren ted , ih c lr eatbuilaam In song. a

T boy h a d the lako 'r ltw and l u cool breeze on tholr , way lo SlWer I Creej^ l>unklrk and Brie, and a b rough w ay I t w as In thoae days.

E nough b a s been w ritten o f thla long and wearlaome journey, b u t the w orst o t I t w as ahead of them—much “ tb e w o rs t o f It—In the awam p fla ts ] of Ohio a n d Itidlana. I n one o t the J fo n n er a w ag ra wheel b roke down, and th a t day S a rah began (0 ahake w ith ague and b a m w ith fever. Sain- c BOO bn ilt a r a d e . camp by the road- <1 aide, p u t S a rah into^ bed under Its co re r and s ta r ted to r the ne a res t r ll- C' lage en Colonel'a back. b

" I ahalt never forget tb a t day speiit In a lonely p a r t o f the .woods,” th e ’ good w oman w rote to he r b ro ther. “I t * endeared ih e children to m e m ore than any day I can remember. They brought .w ater from the creek, a groat ^ quanilty,; and told me atoriea and " cheered ine In every way they could. a y fa ith In God's protection w as per­fec t and In aplte o f o y m isery th e ^ children .were t g rea t co m fo rt In the mlddfe o f th e afternoon Sam w n returned w ith a 'd o c to r and sem e toola aod a slick of seasoned tim ber. How good h e looked when he cam e and k n rit by my bed and kissed m e l Thla •“ la a lia i^ Journey, but a woman can bear any th ing w ith auch a m an. T he “ doctor sa id ’ I would be a tl righ t in fbr»e d a y s ,'a n d 1 u-aa. rl- ‘X a te th a t a fternoon | t began tb ^

rain. Samson w aa singing a s h e ^ worked on hla w heel. A traveler came along on horseback and aaw our plight. H e wan a young mlaalon- | ary going waat. Samaon began lo Joke w ith h im .,

“ ■You're a happy tnan fo r on e -In ” so m uch trouble,' sa id th e stranger. * |

T h e n I heard Sanuon sa y : ^Well, air, I 'm In a O r where happlucaa Is abaolutcly necessory. U'a like grease f,*! 00 tb e wsgon wlicela—w e couldpTt ro 00 w ithout It, When we need any- ”

althing w e m ake It If we can. U y wife la sick und tbe wagon Is broke niiJ It's raining and n ight la near In u lunti- aome country, and It a in 't a real good f l ' time fo r rae to be down In the m outh " ~ l s It, now ! We bsvcn^i broke any ' bonea o r had an earthquake Or been scalped by Indiana, so thero'H aome ] room fo r happloesa.' . ‘

“ ‘Look here, s tm nger—1 like 'you .' aald th e m an. ‘If Uiare's any th ing I can do to help ye, I 'll stop n. w liile" ,' “ '

. U e sp e n t the n ight w ith tbem and ‘ ' helped mend the felly and net lUo

.tire . } .. beiThe feve r and ague passed from J'*’

one to an o th er aud all w ere alck before tbe journey ended, a llhoug'i Samson kept the rclna In hano through hla mlaery. Tbcrc ware many breaks to m cndj bu t Samaon's Inge- uulty w ns alw ays equal to tbc task.

One day. near nightfall, they were overtaken by a ta ll, hauduome Yankee ' ‘o' Ind Tiding a pony. H is potiy slopped bcsWe th e wagon and ItxiWed to'ward the travolem^ a s i f appealing fo r belp. rn The boy w ns’polntlng tow ard tb e borl- '

'ZOD and m uttering. Sarah saw a l ^ once th n t hla mind wo.< w andering In Ihe delirium 'o f fever, She got ou t 4 of lbe wagon and look lila bnnd. T lie | moment nho did so he begnn crying ^ like a child. /' 'T h is boy Ik sick." sbe xnld lo Snm- ^ spn, who' cnnie and hrlpwl him nff his horse. They nitnped for the n lgbt « | nnd pu t Ihe bny tn tied nnd gave him '||E tne<llelne nnd leinlei' earr*. H e was- im too ali-k Iu im vcl next dny. T b e T ray- [ i l lora sinyed w itb .liln i ilnd liumod the ^ hid unlll he w as.n i.le 10 go on. He M

froja.N lnCTrn i'ounty, Sew-Y-«irk. p :nnd ;iilB mime wns Ilnrry N ee.lle^ I l i h m other had ’died when h e .w n s I ten und hU fn tlicr iiud m urried ngiilu,He lind nnt been linppy In hls.linm e A a fte r Ihnl nnd hl^ fntiior hiid. e h e n Y him a pony nnd n liimiln'd .d.dlnm / , and sent him nwny to aeek-lilx nwn (iJfortune,- llome.-irt; and I*.....ly nnd III, W

'nnd ju s t going iv.'at with a .(iildlme KU fnlth tb n t tbe Wesi would aoin.'liow W provide for him, be mlfilii (;ven Imve Vj\ IHTlslied on Hie wny If lie Imd n o l . f u l l ^ L '•n.ln vvlih-lflindly people. I lls bnd toueheil llie iieiirt of Sarah nnd Wj •Siini.'-.m, I le WHH n big, gn-en. genllo. M heurted ron iitry tioy wbo bnd «et oul W filled u'lili hope und the love of ud- '•’h \e iitu re . Snrah found pleasure In inollierlnK the poor lud. nml so ll liiippened Ihnt he beram e ode ftf tlielr llllle pnrty. rTTwas lielpful anA gmxl- nntiirr'.i nmi bnd sundry n rla Ibat Abi plrnM-d tlir rtiildren, T h r mun nnd unl tbe ivoninn liked Ib r big. honest lad.

One duy be snld tn .Snm aon: "I ■• boiK' you w on't mind If 1 go nlong "I w ith ynu, air." yer

■•Clnd lo have you »'-ith u V said' cm Mnfiison. "W e’ve talked It over. If you wnnl to, you ran rom r nlong w ith 11a nnd our home-aball be yours anil I'll do w hnt's right by you."

Tliey fared along through Indlnna and over the wide savannas o f Illi- ' 7 noln, and on tb e nlnety-aeTcnth day ° o f tbe lr Journey tbey drove througb rolling, graasy, flow ering prairies and ^ up a-long , hard hill lo tho small log ^ <-abln Nclllrnient of Kew Salem, IHI. Dola,'«m the shore of the Sangamon.They balled about noon In the middle c f th is lU tlo p ra ttle til lage , oppotlw s small c lapboard bouse. A sign hung o re r its door wbicb bora t h t rudely

r JUKE6/1921' A lour, sllffl, s toop4ho^deredi young

o a n sa t ' lh th e .sh ad e o f w . ,o tk tre« U iat s(ood n e a r a com er o f tM t a r e ^ w itb a ■ nuniber o f c b ild rc n p U y ia g arouod blin. U o sa t lean loc agalnjl: th e tree 'tru n k reading a book. B e £ad risen a s they came n e a r aod atood looking a t Ib^m, with tho book onder b is a r o i Samson aaya in h la d iary th a t ' he looked like ‘'ao m trln u n e d yearling colt about r ix teen hands high. U e got up slow and kep t rising Ull h is buab of black tousled h a ir waa six fee t,fo u r abovo the ground.-, Then ho p u t on an old straw h a t w lthont any..band on' It. H e reminded rao of Philem on Baker’s flsh rod, he w as th a t na rrer. F o r humllness I 'd match hbn again st the world. Hla bide waa kind o ' y a ller and leathery. 1 could see he w as sUIl In Ihe gristio—a littls over tw e n ty -b u t hla face w as marked up by w orry nnd w ealher like a man’s.I never aaw anybody so long between Joints. D on 't hardly see 'h o w he cou ld .lell whun his feel gol cold."

H e wore a hickory a b lrt w ilhout a collar o r coat o r JackeL One suspen­der held up h is courso. lln aef trousers, tbe lega of which fitted d o se ly .an d came only lo a blue yam zone above h is. heavy cowliide ahoes. Samson w rites iba^ be “fetched a aneeze and wiped hto big nose w itb a red hand­k e rc h ie f ' a s lie atood aurveylng them In alienee, while Dr. John Allen, who had sa t otl Ibe door-step. read log a paper—0 . kindly faced raan of middle oge wlUi' a Hhort w hite beard under bla cJiln—greeted them cheerfully. ’

“W here do you hall - f r o m r ' t h t Doctor aaked.

“V ermont." sa id Samson."All the way In tb a t w agon r’“Yes. a ir ." , . . •“ I guemt you 're roade o ' th e riglit

Hluff." *ald Ib r Doctor. "W here ye bound?"

“D on't know exactly. Oolng to take a -d s ln i somewhere."

•T here’A m> butter country than rlgbt ben>. T his In Ihn C anaan of Amerlcn. We nw d people like y o u ., nnliltch your team and have aome dinner and we’ll talk things over a fte r you 're reated. I'm Ihe doctor here and I ride all over th is part o' the country.I reckt)n I know It p rolty well."

A woman la a n eat calico d ress came ou t of the door—a strong-built and ra the r well-flavorod woman with blond.e hair and da rk oyes..

"M rs. Itutledge. tbese a re trave le rs . from Ihe B a s t” said the Doctor. “Olve 'em some dinner, and if they can 't pay for I t I can. They'T# came nil the w ay from V erm ont"

“O00.I J a n d ! Come rlgbl In a n ' rest yerarlveK, Abe, you show Ihe gentle­man w here tn put bla horaeH an ’ lend lilm a bund,"

Abo extended b is long arm tow ard Sniniuin n iu l.sn ld ‘’Howdy'' aa tliey (book hnnds,

“ W hen h is big liund got hold o f , mine, i kind of fe lt his Umber,” Sam- wn writes. •'! saya lo myself. T h e re 's a man It would be hard to lip ove r In I rassle.’ "

"W hoffl y e r 'n o m e f How long yo jeen lrnvclln '7 My ceusdencol A in 't ire w ore oul?" the hospitable Mre. Itutledge wna osklng aa sbe w ent Into he house w ith 3urnb and the chll- Ircn. “You go nnd mix np w ith the lltle ontil nnd le t ye r m other r e a f Thlle I g it dinner," ahe .« ld to Joe ind Betsey, and added as she took ^nrab'fl tibawl und bonnet: "Vou lop lown a n ' rest .verxclf while I 'o flyin' iround the fire."

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t yComo All the W ay From V e rm o n tr

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lbe iisked na be aud-S am son w e re - mliiti'lilne,

"Ve.-. sir.'’"Ify Jlng!" llie slim Klaut exclnlinefl. '

1 r.-.'koii .vou fee l 'l ik e tlin.win’ off e r linnir.ss un' laklii' a r.<ll In lbo msH."

(Continur.l in Next 1-nuc)

More Corre»~Perhaps.A byssinia Is tbe original bome ef

he coffcc irce . and ,’in the f Ibal conntry ihurc.Are Inimcaao fo ^ sta of It th a t have.* never been ju c h fl ,

ID A H O C L E A N E R S A N D D Y E R S

OHAB. B. E O W O U IT E * 0 0 .P hans aiii-W

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M A R R Y IN G ^ FAM ILY '

4 ( | 'M GLAD Jim S la tbc r and Sophie J l (>)jiTkln a re m arried,” ' sa id the |

ilrOKRlst. . "They a ro well snited to cucb o ther, sod slioald llvo ba rp lly I ever a fte r . Sophie la a flDc youojt woman, o r course, she has a jtood |

dlGtoQce, b u t Bocli ' |people woD’t take a hlnf. In o rder to I

keep them oFT, tlio prcialfics, Sophio I' will have to stand a t tho. fro n t (rato I

w ith a (louble-harrclcd RtiotgUD, ond I• th a t w ould tatcrfCTO w ith h e r house- I

worlr. I“I f a mOD imnrrles a woman who I

has a B trlos o f UDdfialmble relatives, he filiould n t once take hiti h rlde aw ay v from tliem. L et him board^.fflB t tra la o and trave l a s f a r aa tho ra ils so, and tl Ihen moxoy Into the b rD 8b,'ond per- a hops- he 'll escape tho w rntli to come, a I f be campy down lo tho old home n

' town, w here those relotlvca a ro hnng- fi Ing out, h e Is Bi ro to havo trouble. u

"My th ird w ife w as gifted w ith m any g uncica pnd coualns and b ro thers and wisters o f tho bargain countcr kind. « Any s ix o f them would hayo been dear, e,

'a t GO cents. B cfo ie wo w ere intirrlcil. o I explained to M arla th a t I w oulda 't ■ s tand fo r those relatives, and she said Bhe w ouldn 't oxpcet mo to. She gavo mo h e r word o f honor th a t abe w ouldo 't p

. have any th ing to do w ith them , o t le t j, V them have anyth ing to do w ith her, g,

and she m cont every w o ^ Bho Raid. ' ^ ■ “In those days I was poo^. and I'

. reollzed th a t I t would keep mo hustling _ to keep tlie w olf aw ay froin the door, ^ •without hav ing to provide <or any couslna o r aun ts . A bout a month a fte r w e w ero iiinrrled. I w en t home J' nnexpecledly In the mlddlo of tho af- ^

, tem oon ono doy. nnd found my w lfo ^ filHng a baB\cc\ w llh plocca 'o t tried chicken, and Ja rs o f Jam, aDd’oranges. *' and viirloua expcnaive th ings adapted to the Idlo ricli. - “

" I asked h e r w hat she waa ^olng to do, and ahe colorcd up and stam m ered a roand, and finally explained th a t he r A unt Rachel w as danceronsly sick and •she thought i t would bc a rcfll kind- ‘ I ness to take h e r a fow delicacies. ‘O f w course.’ M arla snld, 'Ih a v e n ’t forgotten my promlKO, and I don 't Intend to havo anyth ing m ore to do w ith m y folks tc than I can help, hu t In a easo o f sick- bi ness th o rulea should-bo suspended.' S<

“ ‘I a m 'w illin g to auspend them to n th o ex ten t o t a Blico o t bn tte red toast and a hard-boiled egg,' I said , 'bu t you havo fou r dollars’ w orth o f victuals la ' th a t basket, and th a t 's rubbing I t la yonr' A untT lachel a lU tle too strong.’

“So ahe utiloaded m ost c{ the things Bbe hdd p u t In tho basket aniV.sold I at had no h6art; iind'w 'ent away-wecplng.

• Dp tp th a t mom ent o u r m arried life tli had beco -like a sunny, mom log, but th is experience made I t cloudy, and our wi houso never waa tlio saino afterw ards.

I I had lost confldcnco In m y w ife, and• ahe had a ired me up a s a ^ r a n t . - •

"T liat A unt Ilachel e iperlenco w as’ itr meroly tlio beginning. A week o r two ne la te r I w ent hom e fam ishing, oxpectlng gi to see nn uplifting and CnnobllDs sop- tu p e r a ll ready on tho table, b u t therd dc w as nobody n t home. T ho flro w as ont, and thero was nothing to^-cat' ln

. slgUt. 1 dug yp a «aa of m liooa aiid aome crackers nnd had a heartbreak ing ol meal.

“A bout nlno o'clock In thc ovcnlng b( ’ - my wlfo camo home, and when I aske^ bc

her whero she hml lieen, she nnswered deflnnilv Hmt iior llni-ln KtiPtu-yrr hwfl' '

Gaa Buggiea^Thinga to i

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llaily N e wts under th is---- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - , - ---------- ;- - - - - - - 4

lieon M'rioualy Injured whllo chopping down a tree , and elm considered It her dn ty to ta k e care of him . I w ould have to g t t 'a lo n g th e best woy I could for a day o r tw o, she said, fo r she was going to n u rse U ncle E beneicr. I le r rela tives .Boon found tha t they eould havo any th lo g they w anted from my la rde r by being Invalids, bo they tooTc tu rn s fa llin g elck. and my wife resolved f t m l t lo to tto nmbiilanct' corps. T lja t so rt o f th ing couldn't lust long, my • frlenda,' and I t didn't."

OKITCHENP iU cabinetIH:

(Q. »J1. W«rt«re Wiwiptptf ObIob.)

When cftrth'a l » t picturt U duited. ’' . . Aod tho noon a rt pAlnud ood drltd;

When th« oldeit ciirp«t la beaten.And til* yownsw' »p 14m h u ‘

.W« thall r e iL 'a a d (&ltb w« thftU o«ed It: . .

U e down for * tnemecit or two.Till the dual on the cronil piano

Shall le t u t to work anew.-W llh opologlet to kipllnf.

SEASONABLE 0 0 0 0 THINGS.

T his la tho tim e of year when pnm- nIpH nrc n t ihe lr host. Some tike thoiii

'tablea In a boiled

W / j £ • lialvca lengthwiseWm m I X Bnd fried brown

In good fat, while Ihero a re o tlien

wliu lliink u. pursnip f r i t te r Is tlie dish of cxcellcuco. To prepare Uio frlttera the vegetable la cooked, tlien skinned and m ashed ver? fine, seasoned well and a teaspoonful o f tho raaBhcd pars- . nip dipped Into a f r i t te r ba tler , then filed In deep fo t. Tbese f r i tte rs are usually aerved w ltli aomo kind of j sw eet saueo like ho t mapio ayrup. ,

C h e u e SoufTla.—P repare a thick w hite sonco ualng one-fourth cupful eoch of f loor dnd fo t w ith one "cupful of m ilk ; w hen cookcd and th ld t , cool

.|nd__»da_one-ha1f cupful of g rated j ^ e e s e , th re e egg yolks, ono tcagpoon-, j fn l o f sa lt, oDC-half teaspoonful of j paprika, one-half teaspoonful of onion Juice. M ix ra r tfn lly and lold In Ihtt Btimy beaten w hites of th ree eggs. J T um Into a well-grcoBod baking dish a n d 's e t th is dish loto a 'p o n of hot w a te r ; bake In o m odorato oven uo- t t l rtrm tn tho ^

Oyit-^ri i la Poulat— P repare a ponlet .saueo. by adding one and onfr fourtli cup fu ls of nillk to s l* table­spoonfuls o f flonr, s tirr ing and mixing woll beforo cookln>Klhcij cool alighlly and ndd tw o wcll-heaten egga. Tako ® one p lo t o f oysters, toss lo a pan until tho .edges curl, then dm ln and ndd .to one-holf cup fa l of rauahrooma, or the " samo nm ount o f cclery eut In smoll ^ plecca, om« chopped pim ento, ono hard- cooked e g g 'a l s o chopped, two table- „ spoonfuls o f m elted b u tte r scoRoned el wlili sa lt and pepper, ond serve In n crouMndes, raado by cutting brood In- oj to oblongs and hi’Howlng p u t th e cen* ti tc r s i then brush «'llli b u tte r nnd brown In th e ovcn or toast under tho •' gas flame. D ecora te tho tops with minced paraloy. ;* • , • j ,

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8u r« Enough."W e'll hove to oBaoia you r copper io

•lotH ." I '"B ut I though t I WOB to bo Io on

tlie ground floor.""Von ore. A nd th a t 's t h o , po in t

w here wo s ta r t digging."---------------------- — ' t<

Q od't VoIc« on tho O cean. o< -O cean w inds! Thoy comc from tho^-“ Immensuroble deep. T heir wide w logs C< need tho b rea th of tho m ighty gulf, th<’ Kpaclouh-ness of v ast soli­tudes. The g ro a t blue p la ins a re the ir delight.—V iclor Hugo. . j,

H o p efu l. '" ’ • ' . d "Why havo you ca\lcd & conventloa

o f nclglihorsJ" '"I am nbout to pa in t my house and

hopo to bc oblo to agree on a color Bchcmo th a t w ill s a l t a m a jo r ltj a t ,[ least."

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COUID MAKE GROUP OF ' IVOODEH INDIANS SING

T h a t 's W hat T hey Qay About W alter Jenk in s, Qona Leader. j

T h a t com m unity Binging la "good m edldno" fo r every com m ualty Is thebelief o f W a lte r Jenkins, prom inent ‘com m unity song leader who comes to 'Chantaoqua on th e fifth day. Ht> soys,' I"^Vben w o sin g together o u r moods ' d raw c loser together. Wo feel a lik e ;wo th ink In te n n s o f th e group.’' ' i

Someone h aa 'so ld th n t "W alte r Jen- ikins could m okc a group o f wooden :

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Indiana sing." I lc certain ly posscaacii Itho uncanny ob lllty of pu ttin g every 8andlence In good humor. D u rin g '1017 ■ and 1018 he wnn N orthweat SongL eod-c r 'fo r the Arm y and Navy Com ps nnd , eincc th a t tim e h as been Com munitySong L eader o f Portland, Oregon. D ^ ^ fIng h is progm m Mr. Jen k in s wlli also cpreaen t n few hnritone boIob.- «

JEWELERS LOOK ASKANCE , AT CULTIVATED PEARLS '

Parisians Smile O re r B aport of Japan-. 038 DlscoTory o f Gems Production n

by D ie t fo r Oyster

PARIB, (/P)--Tho fnshionablo jow rl " era of tho Ruo do la P a i t aro smllin,? ovor [f report from London lh a t a Jap - 1 nncfo pcnri expert, Iiod (llncovetod o cultlvoting proeesft to protiucc pearls which lOulil no t ho (linfinguiaheil from [ gcnuin'o orien tal p fflrlt nm l.w hich 'con- i*(\«cntly Kad tlic satno value.

" I n tlio wholo h lito ry of the w orld'* t Mill .Tacfjiiea Cnrtler, a prom inent jbw- _ el niorchnnt, “ no ono has ovor auf- recdcil in a rtific ia lly producing preci- c ous atone*. M nn ha* never heon ablo d to IraUolo Iho proccKcs of n a tu re ." 0

Tlie pcflrl, snld M. Cnrticr,’ is par- - tlrulnrly d ifficu lt to imittilo and any ­one could dlfllingtiiflh an O riental poorl ^ from tho im itation . Tlio real pearl la *' compoiied of m any concontrlo sk in t, as “ an onloQ. Ilcld, up in na tn ra l l ig h t tho ’ center »howii darkest, w ith tho trana- porcncy incrcnsing in pe ifec t gradn . tinn lownrd th o 'ex te n o r.

TIio im itation, n r " Jo p an e g p .p ea rl" . is la id to bo produced V intrpduclng „ into the U ving-oyeter a sm'oll Btlek of ], mollicr-of-pc'arl o r a small boll o f mcor- f, achaum, which a f te r tovera l y o a rs ‘be- , comcs covered w ith sovoral skina o t tho tamo suhstonco os thc root pearl, a

" I t w oaia probably roqulto CO yew * A to proilueo a solid pcnrI bv th is moth- a o d ,” saiil M. Cnrticr, w ith a smllo, - “ and wno w ants to feed an oyster for CO y c o rs f” _

C ultivate C ha irfu lnait. UO becrfnlness Is a small r lr tiie , It l i

true, b u t I t sheds Bucb a b rig b tn e u q a round ua In th is life th a t n s lth e r . d a rk clouda nor roln cao dispel Ita hoDpy Iniluence.—Alexander.

.Oo It Nov^. nMotto fo r p e ss lm ls ts -N e v sr pn t off &

till tomorrow w hnt you can ru s today. - —Ttn»<on TranicrlTiV

C opyright, IMO, by N sw JPm :

T h e n h e g o t 1J<£ CRA’-iETO OWN A M/^CHINE. • - .NO'V HE C/W T 6 E T T1M£ ^TO KEEP TUETl'^CE a ^ A N - ‘ ^

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F O R S A L E - R E A L E S T A T E =1

F O ll SAIjK—HoMsc aad lo t; Eli'i p a rk w ator; houso plastered; good gnr- 51 den and shado; iinmcdioto posscstion, - good location; price «1300. 460 W al­nu t St. g<

FOR. 8 A L E -0 n ~ T w in Fa\l* tra c t, a ^ 40 ond 80 o t aaerifiee price; no pay­ment down required; would take a t pay o o n t down d o o r propertv n o t ' to ni cxcqed *2000. .W rite 1‘. (). Box 047. _

FO R 8 A L E - 0 t trade , new fw« room modorn house,' w ith gnrnge, for " auto, lot or good paper. H 5 Jefferson, I’hone 1P5M. ■ • IC______________________________________ ar

POR S A L B -N ew fiv e room mod- m cm houiQ w ith breokfaat teotn, vi parlor aad fireplace, ccraont drivo w ay. M gnrnge, chicken m n ; $1700; to rm f to - suit. PhoDO 1003R.

- foFO B SALE OB T R A D E -lO a c re j ta

good w ater r igh t, on Ulgliway. J . A. I? Uotho, Honaen, Idaho, Routo 1. er

PO R BALE — One room houto on wheels, b u ilt in ^enturei, sink, rango bedding, dishes and cooking uten tils . . . Call C04 1-2 M ala avo. 6 ., or > o n « y.10411. _____ •__________

FOR SALE— 1-wo room noute; ptlse (900; cath »400, balanee monthly pa;- nienti. 252 Van Duren sL, Ooldon Bnlf.

F O R S A L E - A U T O M O B I L E S -

" f o b "SA L E OR T R A D E ^ u d s b d i^ er roadster in ex tra good condition; will accopt Ford in trado. Phoae

__________________________«FOR SALE—Hudson touring car;

model 0-40; e ice llcn t eonilition; very chcap. Address P . 0 . Box IICO, City.

" FOR BALE—Aa M coptlonally Hap “ bargain in a* Cbovrolet 400. Phono i . 810W. 0 ,

F O R R E N T ._______ _ mt

I'rWO ‘J5 liy 80-foot b rick buildings, furnace, full basement, Ib-foot metnl ^ rc'iling; finu opoalng for d rug store, or otlier inisincst; now building. Be'. .Munyon, Filer, Idaho. ‘

FO R B E N T -E ig h t room houso closo in ; su itab le for rooming houio; also ^ four Toam 'liousc,.dlC a month. Phono gg. E . A. Moon. .

FO R RENT—F ro n t licdicom*, out- side entrance. 353 Fourth east.

I 'O R REN T—Two room houte; W a T nionth. 317 H f th ave. W. \

" ^ R R E N T - ^ w r 'room house. 653 Tliird avo. W. Phone 510R4. nii

iX)B U E N T -S ix rooms and slooplng porch; inodorn; furn ished ; closo' in. i'hono 712J.

FO B REN T—Sm all house, Tnrido J®' toilet ,ond sink. Phoao 1S5 or 001.

FO R R E N l ^ n reosonablo term*, en tire lower floor o f do&irablo resi- donco proporty, cen trally locatod. ' A d „ dreis 215 T h ird avc. No.- Phono 031W.

FO B RENT—Furnfth'ea soven roon. K t house, eioBo in ; p resont ceeupant ha« several roomers and boarders,' whleh .m ight ho token ovcr by ren te r i f do _sired. Phono W IB . ■ _

* F o H ~ RENON-Nieo Bleeping rooai,6)2. Phono 873R. 017 Fon rth E . ~

. FO B R E N T -T h ro o room npartm ent, aSl modom, completely furnU hed for light houjokoeping, fro n t viow. The Ox­ford , 42a M ain avo. N._

FOB BB NT^Thteo-rooTi fu rn ished ' aparuncnt, nowly decorated, clean. «80, Apply A partm ent Ne. 1, Soeond avo. ,nnd F ifth s t. E . ____________

FO B BENT—Fam ished room; will slo fo rn lth ,two m eals .' Phone 008W. j

FOB BENT—Fum lihed room* for J n light housekeeping- Phons ■444W.

FO B BENT—flleoplag rooms.' t U — Bth Ave. E . P h o is 7g»-a____________ ‘

MONEY TO LOAN . w' TA31M LOANS and" m o n th ly * p a y ; m e at dwelling loans. A rthu r L. Swim Si Co., T rust Bldg.

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h e h e l p y o u n e e d — O n e C e n i

=0R SALE-MISCELUWEOUSI'i PO B SA LE—Cull polnUicn. I’hoim r- 514B2.1 , ------------------------------------ 5---- ------- . — ,.1- FU R N IT U B E iX)R BALE, a ll lo- 3

gelher o r separjto iy . Sacrifice for (- quick sale. 411 M ain W.

y- 1X)B S A L B -D lu o enamel Uiilvcriul I range; used 14 monthn; price $4^. 1 Phono flaOB. • <-----------------------------^--------------------------------- ]

r o B S A L B -S to ek y .tom ato p lan tt. g, Earliann, Globe, Ponderoia,- John Baer, ' n Oolden Queon and Yeliow Pcar (pro- i

ic rv ing ); colery, cabbage,’ culiflower, ' _ and egg p lan ts; flow er p lants: pansy, d- Hilcr; Iinv tim e exeept'Sunday- Fair- 1

view Ranch, VitdiUshod Ju ly , 1004. J . ’ y . M. Bpin'kmnn, I ’hono C50J3. ’ J10 ...---------------------' -------------------------------- ---

ON .lU N E 7, 8 and Oth I will offor fo r lalu al, 238 Eighth ave. E., 0 dining I tabic, chairs, buffe t, china cabinet, ’ leather to u th , bed nnd springs, rclrig - I e ra tor and a number of other pieces.

FO R BALB—I’inno, $ISO; good steel J ° rango ciieop, anil fuw other houiehold * *• articles. I'honu SOil. Call 720 No. • “ Moin.

FO B S A L E -O u ita r . SIO; ■ukolele,15. 005 S eventh nve. E. ^ • •

'• FOR 6ALB-C0UU eomuion and 1000 pressed t r ic k . Bflzeo Melal. W orks.

NEW E dison D ic tating Machine ana ' Reeord Shnving Mochise. K inney

Whoietalo ..Company.

* FO R BA L & -t:lt. A nditasbufg Roll- " c r singer canorlet. 112 Mapio ave.

;* T o r 5 A L B ~ B « a l Bhode Island Red ^ f sotting eggs; also young rhieka. Phona _• C50B. P . 0 . Box 754.. '

I FOB SA LB—Ooe team and homes*, - holf milo eoat and quarter mile soulb of W aahlngton school.

E. D. KELLOQO, sg sn t fo r L ati- ' m or’s ' O ry A raenate of Lead for spray

r m aterial. Call Phone 630B- P . 0 . B ot . { W t _________ _______________

’» FOB p A L B - 0 . A. C. Barred~Bo"ek '' eggs, <1-60 p e r setting. 708 S ix th ave.-

f i Phona 378W.______________________ n

FOB S A L E -B leyeles , trisyele*, tire i ° and aeeessoriet. W erner’s Bopair Shop, ( ° ee4 Beeond s t E . {

- FOB S A L B - F ir s t a ad seeond cut- ' Ung hay, loose o r ba led a t store. Carry.

Idaho . Pbone 545B1. *

* WANTED MISCELUNEOUS ,’ ~WANTED-<iJo . n a t J»ly Itf ,' I '

m odem fiv^ or six-room - houso and 1“ gnmgo on paveft s tre e t; fnmily of tw e. |* r . T., core Nows.

" W A N T E D ^ A few more n>lk~ cm- tom ers; pu re , ile h m ilk a t reasonable Z pricos; w atch for th e spotted ponier. • D uttoreup Dairy,- Phone 511J2. .

jl W ANTED—T o make yonr h o a e wails smllo w ith our- guaranteed ,U(t-

, M urtry Polnta. 40 step* from post- ®■ office. The exclusive pa in t atore.

E unk ls and Bemiller, Pbono 23L j

^ W ANTED ~ T oor ra io r blades to , aharpea.’ W em sr 'e Bepalr Shop, 22* J

B » < y ° d s tE . ■ . , .

i. , POSITION WANTED ]. W A N T E D -W o rk by tke hoar. Pkoa*1. 8I0W.I — i ;

■ HELP WANTEDj COLLEGE MBN or any h u ttle r -d o . , siring clenn and healthy w ork to earn J ' aovenil'hundrird dollars .monthly 111*«x- -

clutlvo te rr ito ry w rllo Immedlatoly. In- _ -linna P a r is Co., EcUpw Viaor DivJ-11 sion, Richm ond, Ind iana . <•

M EN w as ted to qnallfy for firemen, rr b rakem en; experience unnecessary; '

tranapo rtation fnm ished. W rite A. :- Scoter, Supt., SL Lonla. p 1 ' |.

' FEATEENAL SOOIETIBB iM r o m T w o o D K S T o p A ^ m o A

—Twin Fnlla Comp, No. 10800 meofs e,every Tuesday n igh t a t Moose hail. I

n V ifiw rs welcomo. CTork's offico ot I), S. Reynolds Tranafer Co. C lerk 'steiephcoio, No. 1038, Paul Bcor, uclcrk. , e'

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3 W ORTH IT!: News, Daily. Tell all ir rooms f^r rent, hous- [it Per Word—Phone 32

HISCELLANEOUSOLEANINO •

Carpcli., ruR», Navajos. . Spots re­moved, folori retiored. W ork done a t your homu. Phono 735, K .'rk CTeanlng Co. W rite general delivery. •

LOANS— Wo havo fira t mertgage loons oa followa, j500, MOOO, WOOO, 14000; 3 to C years 10 per een t; 15 per ccnt eommlssloo. Ripley t T lam , Filer. ’

' LEAVI2 orders a t T. J . L loyd 's for Smith 'a H o t S prings JJ ine ra l water®.

CANDY MAKING BUSINESS. S U rt a t home; everything fnra tsbed ; men- women; |3 0 wtoW y. Doa-Bon Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. x

MOTOBIBTS, h e ra t f t t t v h s s y n bring your eara to us for repaira, wi will te ll yon b«for« we i t a r t f a t w U l I t w ill s o n . L ia d A tttoaoU U Oa.

FIBB T OLABS dressm aking aa^ lad les’ ta iloring. M iss E. A. Kellogff 218 Soeond N.

|~lSiSSlliCTl■'AUTO EBPAIEIKG ■

i m M A U T d " ' t o o F 3 5 r r i p 5 2ists. H are yonr Ford repaired right “ by G eo rge ." F iona 7fl8W. U l T hird ava. a ^

. TtATTRWy

W AO N SB’S B B B A l>-W hole wheat, grsham , rye; nu t, milk and Vlenaa

r oread. Cakes ana pastry . 216 U aU ave. N. Phone M-_________ .

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W INDOW , Q L A B S-W iad shUids, ine t work. Moon’s Shop. Pboae I.

PAINTINO V

T S T oF i t l t class w ork by skilled w ork­

men in p a in tin g ,, papering, a rtistln ka lsom ining and general decoratisg i gua ran teed , a t reasonablo priees ^ Geo ft .-43rin8tead. Phonek tlG4M and 004B.

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AOOOUNTANT

If. A. BALMON—A eeonntant. S03 B b^ ' shone St. B. Phone 055.

A T T O B N E Y B

(m A B. A. N O k r a —L iw yer. ’ e id tk Bloe Bnlldlsg.

JO H N W . Q B A H A M -L aw ysr, B«>k * T ras t fildg. Phons.

AHHEA* B. WZZAOS—Law ysr.

H O U m a lO L X A ^B oyd B n i lila t.

BW BELBT k SW BBLSY — A tto ru y a a t law. P raetiee in aU aonrts, T w is P alls, Idaho. • •

B . H . W OLFB - U w y er , B e e u » a i4 0, over Idaho D epartm eat Stor*. Twia Falls, Idaho. ’ ■

J . H . .WISE—Law yer. ' Fn lly o nM i^ ed - eolleetion d e p v tn a n t . O tO ut —

Booms 6 and 7,over T w in 'F alls B aak it T rnat Co., Twin FaUs, Idaho.

Banish Idleness.' Idleness Is an Inlet lo disn tile r and m akes way to r llcenUouao''3a. P e ^ pie th a t have nothing to do a re qttlck* ly tired of th e ir own c o m p ao y r- le rcm y Collier.

C lasiificJ advertiaing i t tho cheap- Mt Illing JOU can buy—measured by lhe p ro fiti i l m ay b ring you. -

W in t il ii/iclcjs to yon may bo val­uable lo uthors — ndvertiro it Irt tho c lm lf ic 'l .

' by Beck

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tl'i « v , 'k - a lu i_ ^ w .„ r , i « |- , . |i i l . UII,I if. ('■•IIm iiiM r"#^ >oft»iiiofd'''iiotnNi|iii»'ffYial Jrtlt ' W l 'III- crnwtli nn.l ilc'vrlo|ini.'iil ,' „■'Mi.oimtniii w i-l Ilinn r;i.>,-riL .,llH nh iittiiir r r n t rm - n n l tTnl TPtnll liior '

s c o itif IT-11)01111 lal 11 riMilIty}’.

An olril(<irnlp <-nliWliiliiinr'nV’prWrilfti- ‘irtji licTn arfaiijrnl*Yi|r A i'''v l'itn iii; tn'rV ' ' 'lim it, onrli .liiv Impot ritli fnnt miioninliili-'fAt-i'A^ht.U'f-Rn'o'V '-i® ’ftir •I i'x ' 11. Bo- H-.Tii l!nn ami poo rrt.->il i.i>-r<')i;iiiln nrotliiv lf il to n f icn j , Tdii

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ahU- to f.thiTji — nilvprfi'c- il in Hii* lln' TInMiflp.1.' for n

■ I'ArlrtT' npni'n

AMnS^HBHTS „m 1'

DAHO—" D e e o p tio n " V '^ m a n e o o f i','’,'’' ' ' love b c h in tl.n tlironD; Pathe Nowji ", ati.1 coracdy. -

> » riIB trM ~V nudcvill8; 0 part produc. - tinn, Uto«t iro jte rn ; “ Tlie Purplo n ifla ra ’f,. s ta r rin g Joo Byan. •; | m ( —“ th o Womau G am e’’, Btarrinfr por'di J'Jlaino Ilnm tncrjtciD ; nlao ‘T a l* " , 2 mi. m M it cdTyiMlr-fiatWinR fnmoaR flog .

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M inatrcl Show and D a n c e -a t L Buhl is PronouQOcd Oroat

Succoss Pll

Xolili-s (if IllC Myatic tilirliic frum for ' iiikI ni-ar gallii'tod n t Bulil on tjiituntay for n KoiK'ral rcunioh and coiii|illmcnt- iry onlprtniiimunt fo r pnlnil «nd Immi 'J i f El Korali Tcmiilo of lioiac,. Aroiiml roi !IL iuirii,(U)nvfycil the Ufllff vinitora to ufiisWi-ii't Kml c ity , tho oiillni cnvnlcndo aro'^awiliij: tho county boumlnry via tho ofiow^lnldgc a t O w sky 'e wivleh wRs.tciu- I'rv KfMrily pu t in to aliaiic fur thu cruulofr in r >y KuRiiii'or Idlo, hbm clf a nii'miM'r of Jlic.oriror, of, Tlili, J o ia o crowd rt'nchcii Iluhl ju s t H r, n tW 'J B r lunch, irfter ivhleh th c cu»-' u»5com ary jinrndo was hclti, followed by a lioii'orfohnaiiro n t n local tlieatro by tbo InJnnVW tfllliii of th f BoIm Bhrincri. llu. :fitcr ft^liim iuct waa rerved to a ll thu 1lljrlncra, followed by 11 »ifcoiii1 niiiistrol in

and dance nf tlio ranch of IiorHI M'jIi Diiffiiiicton, tlio de*'c W b ^ iw In fjW p lu r i' in the inainniotU artl

Jj'illdInK broD h u .W ,f l i , l ,^ l , f tn tU o county. . ' A

contrihuted the ir rnilBuccew o f tbe hy

ntertainnn’j i l j j o f tho eommit- nReuca.Kaa tUatougll iuuLxoui|)lcU' nud n» wanl( i^ I f# r? " W o/M p n good time leri}.if.V'i'.vtt?il>!-/j;Tll)«’ ani|C'.aHd minMrel [loatifflwnqnnrt ln thttnvfn jiij'tconslltiito il Ihtathpiiaytljpiiiillui fca tup t^nf. the day, in jiaci»mMMa.trt>T»iibriani»r»tttittt tnwi'V <>f :inie the U oite-playcrfi nnd to pnrticl- I’reiiJlelitt'tlieC«UflcrB(tviHhi«l.I«t«ii hi'iit'ui) romrjliliaiIiitTi>h6or?/j> fi.in ,'[■;••.!. ofle‘Th'o*riitor)i .u a im m lc pr'i'nn Sundnv. -.li*- reip

K . .iiii/1 .•iiiiilictit "anivimH InoDiiJllem boTB Vo t e | a u i ) i i ^ e s y j i a p a i B i o r e r i i i n i e p ;

ehjoi'.Di^A^BlveMaiy^^ ” i Ohc

llh uvre Indon.;:. I.v v.iIm „f miii.i ;(>miltiS90i>lR<}uKMA(tt<UA}Km-< i '‘W

iJ.|H|iirH«nlip)Jjipr&iMii JiuwUlifli lbllll^ ^ '“h'the Riifteraon.ftiotJrlj aoJanldw.V/ lo ! Ihi«

Iu - prewutlnjc—Hie—i.ritwtniftoii-- fop. utiro iiiidprktltiw aflf , 0 i ) 0 j | t S ^ JflhnHW ' fuive ■qbnw) Hwlhitei9J(TU!HW.rllfliHi‘'PWii im rk liiitiVrJ-e I t la lm ^ - I lynlTto Ibe fenBlhilllv o f lioldini; a |«Mi^

S?3fi5»^:S1.1(1 lnllk,^l.M,.for_do1AF!!.0)^::ihl;..d(ly; Ihe

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ale iw e irn in is ln iirij .Wfy.Wi-'liRnKil- Mr;!' I<uilutii;».-jilatn fnr Hm . Kntarii.Ki |iliici' uiiitii|Uu<iiti,J|:«ni]uiW}JiAbeiaAr3 o 'l -ntnH aiiDo.ioKloiltN[nrtlKi> iti«MtKkt-d'.*i^ rj iVc Inry Newell W.-lW^B(pfM(lfIjir<»ySaMH n.niic

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. t H i T m t l O B 'S U i W i l M M 'I ' j ' ' *'*"■ll o[i-.Tiili^ iii>(iii iiiMiK-j intely, The

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, r ~ C f f l X E D T O R M E E T IN G

[portant M a tto n Connecte4’‘w lth tlie :i Bo'ys- O rganltatlon-H are to bo J

'• Dlscufsed . , ' . . '1

rdiiioriniv evening' ih r . exi'rtilivp nrd cif Illl' Icii'al eoiiiii-i‘ Itoy Hcoiitu 'America will m ivt In' tlil- riHimx ur ' T^^in l-’nllK (-'IinmlHT of ('umu,erco • n di»ru«slnn of iun tler’ nf v i^ l jm- rljtm-e to flip "ipnHl imivi'iiieht In nera! here. ' • •riie meeiiuL*, euHed In- I). I). AlvorJ, the flxeeiitivi'’I ta f f . 't* w hedlled to

nveiie n t 7-M timl un tifio'iit hSN cn fii'iii tn rvery inrm lirr In lay d.,iii,-

otlier iiffnirn and a ttem l tli'ln con ive.

T rainplanted .cabbORe nml toma'o m ta; 15c por dorcn ; wedlingB 26r r hundred. .A ators. hll colorji,\3Jr r'dozon.- M Vance, J ml. Sast' 1 .^ ,^ .n o r th W ashington^chool,-ii(i(h;.'

TWIN FALLS DA]

i S i l i O '■ l E i m .• a a s o n g e r p e j a r t m o n t o f U . P .

S y s to m S o n d s P o b U c i t j U o nt o T h i s D i s t r i c t uc

— ------ “ insTlli* nflernoon A. L . C taij:, F . Wa-

i-iier nnd A. V. P e tc rw n , all officlalii ^oi r the ru io n Pacific Hnilroiid Bvalem,•e jtue*tn of the Tw in Fnll* Cliamber “O” ’ Cflnimerec, nnd in apcclnl ebarge of resident Aulicr B. WUson, o f tim t ot- , in liation .Mr. Craig la Ronoral pnaacnRvr agent "®° ’ tli« Union Pneifie n t Omnha, nnd r. W agoner is general advertiaing >ent fo r llio riiUroail. lie , too, ha* " * ’adiiuartera in Omnha. .Mr. Peloraon

pulillcity and ndvcrti*ing man for e 0 . H. L . n't S a lt Lake.The purjioM of tho call in Twin Kalla

t« ge t vlmra of Hie accnie poinln -renboutn nnd lo gather m aterinl fo r '*cripl(vc nia lto r to bc roiitalned in. j ticlen jirinteii in railroad publicity i j i 'oeburcB..Aiinminci'ment uf the eomiiif; o f tbexr .ilroad officia ln . wn* mude Haturday .• Dnn H. Spencer ,i;eneral jiaaacngi-r ;ent of lhe U. fi. i<. a t Balt Lake, whu ^ IS ill Twlu t'alls S a tun lny aud yen- nlay, .Mr. 8[)encer cxplaine^i the pur- re of IllC viait and anked the rhnm -, r (if eommeree to aa.niat the vl«itor»[ jiriii'UrluK Bueh m aterinl nml |iiclure*! iii lf ten tb g i>t>5nl» Sn lW» v ic in ity .: ^

e*ideiil Wilnoii o f the cliamber o f l ’*''*'; iniiierce in beading n-imrty wblpb this ” termioii i* devoting a ll atten tion t o ! „ ‘ ' ivIdiHg tlie informniion and m a tte r liiireil liy tbe rnllroad wen. Tho par- ,• tnok.luncheon n t Hie Hotel I’c rrin c i

meiilntely a fte r arrivnl th is , n fler-i

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lieiEiiii iiEiis ';i'l ______ for’ii

l a m b c r o f O o m m e r o e O o m m it^ ^ rnn tc ^ 'JO ^ U e d U p o n t o F i t U p

S ' ^ c e f ^ e a s o n

VJ'('nl''WJa«’ nt Hie touriat pnrkM* l‘d f]ile*tif)9r'*pln>diileii io be nnnw ercl nbeiin evening. MemberM of the park Kli-fVlill." l.l H l.i.-liiimher n f .'ommefre. for•e-lieeii .] ;* ia flln iioe.iible a l th - onek for u tiur.vev nf tlie premia'll*, and (pilNiIW^^I'iHtil'ldjtW jliid "ebeme for tlu- 11 refc’'jriffti-<»fi)W..*|ii»iM‘ea»on, nml IIh gle ,W’i>Ullh1> 1..I ' »P-

of work to l-nll.ili.iie nt th ij .w iK lif iW r are to ge; ......

plner ill Ibe riiiidil'inii xve have a lleilln.n»/M M hli :«*wi’»l-flr.''^Wij;ht, Bee- j-nrilir\v.'<*foitliDtiii-hflmli(ip:nf:.<.it.mmeree. ’ ii.- ■I'iViiHib'itnld i'if5plttT(»>.fo..t'(mip the wwd •e wlHi liew riiAtle MmiM.tOienebe-* Hi

ssfle-W iyW ^KI'iTliV* ve'r?f“’fiJtin ^ftck •

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:ci__\kiiauiL.^vhu.-KL'C tL..fVrrealal fry, in j j j iM t)oli»im D tri-an(M i )lli«fge hrij^=55drOnkig7i{n(tai (iforge.aW oii 4

[wif.B^sUfjioJ IlB i/’eti9fr»jdil«U tgtbt gf |IJl|niTkjjiB I 'r d iw c - ' diKJ*fiii»diartsbjj loajn •mnlillr near u .Jiie{rl«flp(l'Ile.fiffriiJ

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I t T O E l: Women’s Whi:

andOxfi■ New shipment o£ Womi

and'oxfords. Military Priced reasonaljle.

$ 2 . 2 5 , $ 2 . 9 5 , $B .

T h e m

Jfev NEWS, TTON FAI

icMip raffl nBfElliNEClltlEfiE

d a h o E d u c a t i o n a l I n s t i t n t i o Q . H o ld s O a t O h a n c o o f T n i t i o n I

f o r S t n d e n t ^

in to Ifcwa lm* ju s t received . word J’ rom Prealdent C. W. Tannoy of Good- lg, Iiiaho, Hinting th o t a ncholanhip, , flod for tuition in tho I.lboral A rts ^ jurao o f • Gooding^ college, haa been I mirdcd to tho honor grndualo or to • imo other g raduate recommended by 10 aupcnntendfn t o f tlio local bcIiooIb. , Tills jcholanihip covert tho tuitlnn .

ir tho .s tu d en t namod for thn firat imeatcr. I f the . aeholar makoa 0 , rado of B in a t Icaat twelve houri , ork fo r tbe f ir s t sem citor, thc nchol •ahip w ill also lio goad for tlie secoud ime*ter. In o lher word*, Gooding ▼ lilego is no t try ing merely fo inereaae |< miber*, bu t to belp worthy young JL cn lO nj women, wbo mean business id wUo Intetiil to do good lioncsV nrk. Tbe fall aomcitor openi 8 cpt- 'i. To

nnd

,egion Ball Club Out-Classes Buhl p«

in Return Contest 5“',M oreley E f f e c t i v e l y O h e c k s t h e SV est E n d e r a a f t e r T h e y E o i i t

P i t c h e r P o s s e m■ --------- Me

tw in PalU LcKlounaltcs, n^. a VnU y'-’*'"' im. yonlerday roveraed tho doei*iop Inined liy the B uhl team a week ngo d. ineldentally, outclnaned the W e« der* in tbe g rea t national eport. “ c Bcotc a t tUo end of plov waa Vi0 for Tw in Pall*. .

Manai:er*Pnnl T nber slnrted P itcher*wm BBainat the Buhl men, and he ^ led four Toundi) yie lding aH tbo riiu> ' V oppositioT) annexed in tlie firal aii'l irth finmea. l''o*Bem wa* h it bnrd _

well ,n* dlnplaving a tcndcncy to lilneiw. A t tho end of tbo fourth . ' ipud” Moreley took tbe bill jo b nml eftiveiy atopped tbe Buhl m enS _ , ii)>age. Moreloy wn* fnund for bul ' llil in five inning*, nothing liko n V1 lirini; aeored o ff bim. “ P n t” P a t- I x 'I iinrk«foii(ied fn r tbe loi-nl«, and didi:<incl jol. tbrnwirig men out nn Hie _ ll*, a t well n* in genernl backstop 11; lines. In addition “ P a t” eloui ‘ for a circMit w ilb a eouple of bloke< ^•'‘ ‘'’1 •ail of him on flic pa ths. “ B ib ".-ffner cracked out ano ther homer _

Ihe Twiii rn lla L cgionnairer w ith ! on tho haBSDpJcB. J^iuko, liew ac « Hitinn on the loenl team who mnde ' , ei'ord re e e n tly for honiern. in a »»i (■am.-, b it Hm l>all hard , everj- lime _

He WM unlucky in jilaciug Hie ,, , ,I. hnwever, and is cro<li(cd w ith only *'1. I

-life h it, a Ihree-bnKg'-r. Hi* otber ‘ I'mi.t* were flagi:v'd for out* to Hie dens, P iitlo n ’s bnmer ^vas innld.-

........... Ih, the ball b e ln r h.yt in the' 5 I

lal) and Siiiip.ion iiid tbu linllerv •k fi.T Ruhr. SiitcvH Ivits wcce nted o ff Hnll.

___ _ — — Vogel3G ? 1 ^ Murra

i i e a MIrfluv Porten. one of Ihe moni fa M al IH Kcrrrii a rllst* in Kiirope, play.i Vnnee7rt>h‘-((t Anne Ikdryii in the nujierb _____•iiimint;!, jru'lure, ' ‘ D eeeptinn.” plt'.w»l!jjfl tbn fenlure a ttra r tm u nt J^I"JlI)^^Jltmter today nnd tomorrow, h a 'vtliidiiffiibe nne of the greatesl iDrlbiBClpvtt.vnhnwn in th is eoiin-

l i 'e i t j ’<«rt0 l.-ahos: been ideally raft IbJiJircWfmlpitft'Tole nf tile eouHOi-t K iiip I«onrivn \’lIl.>itTi-ll, beau tifu l, ffl rnlljy vfiiw inow entflnlivf face nml ni yii',iUblrTif?tJirfl»lTe KUd capnhle nf w b i t j tHttyV .lu w « ( i .inHltioii with r^i- r f fW li IlilnhiiiafiMluni doiilitJesi t l

b-fonie .iftJptiaj- -itfItb I .iVJiierienii B;lnw irH i.^lii‘«e«,i li,v«:ilfpfi,lihe firnf

ida-p HflBtiiii .Unni4H3Hiw)l'’wllI'tt>'‘^njDp‘ftL’<l*li««i!'Am'{ydi,{i\wi.t(]|iJ/H ^ 1in*stiiiln^lwnii;t»«ldrj(niaUo,|f//jy«ti' ■

•ltfi*il :wilUi.thcifrf.»erf^i«,-Kiir«V/lio-, 7“ .i<] Ift'o ,, |i M **—

ttoK S B 'Ity fi»V m O tD M Z tN I] “

fln,^-uftl>'1 i..lr(''V’ S;;i(ili?T % i l 'hM ^t n l f '- V ) , l i l f e t e - ’hM l;""rni‘ '?i^R>-Vnre m-liediiled to r tn r t nl-|.roi:ram ih nai^ to lu- ..f rxtraor- ilaMi‘0 - H"-'- o« i

KW:^Wf‘T '‘rt3lw‘‘«MllS vr ju a '.'slnlfM l 9III jflili 01. 111. bnuo-io V

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L L ^ IDAHO, MONDAY,,• — — — ^ « Wi

Farmer Enjoying Sj , Best o f Growing ,

W m ther;N o Rain

E v e r y 'day rain Li threat- ened, o d J , every day. tlio . storm cIouuB pas.V ha rm lcu

ly by. ' i t in g reat growing _ " wentbor, tbo farm er says so, aiid ?• Iko'a tbo chap th n t knows. ‘'IS

T ho.w eother man haa ceased. J '" to pSidict eveu thowera for Ibis • ^ p lace .; “ Tonight nnd Tuesday f a ir ” bo propbi-siea for the com’ * ing 24 hours. lio

fiaturdny Hie blgb tempera* dej ture wns 72, bu t ye sterd a y ’s top the

I b eat tb a t m ark Bir* degrees. Bat- pai nrday iiig h t’a low ,n is S3 w itb 48 for low la st n ig b t 1

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J o c a lg r e v i t i o j--------------- f 2

_ -------- :■ . EviF o r W eek E nd 0 » a —E lm er Johnson nhi

nnd H . P . Plfcrce of Eden apent tbe whi week ond in th is c i ty . . * Mr,

"' .• ' . to i PocMello U u OtUfr^Don D. Burn­

side wos in Iho c ity from Poeatollo ou C Saturday and Bundayt Jau

rre flU a d en A r t Hei«— Mr. and Mw. w dl{. n. Freoiander’ o f Pocatcllo a r t cou amon^’ the visitors m T n in Foils; . cag

MeeUng on Tuw day— I'rimroso llo- w bekab lodge will bold t tegu lar meuf- in i' Tueadny evening a t « o ’clock.

pome from Oold CunjH -W . i l . Hud- soil and W. S.^Jlusseil molored in from j JarU idp; Saturday for a UrUf v lil t.

W ixon a Bnnday V lstto rw ^ . L Wix- nn wo* among tiio Sundny v isitors in '" .I Hli* clly, eoming from American PaUs

Oonws f to n b envw — W'. H . Howse o f 'l-'enver i* tljo guest of bia r later.'M n i. wW. R. M ePnrlane, 1020 Addison ave- ,vor

hom

Bolfctive I s D ead -C vn i* W nlter of Ir'iler Irf t Hnturdny for eastern Ohlu, * i^ lr d there by the death o f a lirotber- ■

F or Tbree U o n th i V lalt-^M rs. E. .V.Hny left S a turday for K ansas Cify ami ::hicnno, where ehe will vi-iil fo r'tb ree iinnthii.

B ailroad O ffldA l OallSr-I>. B. 8 |>eii- -rr, general pawenger nk^-nt o f the 0 V I... and son, David, s fen l Bntnrday iml Hundny tn Twin Pall*'

Come from Oi^jgon—Mr*. N'ell 0 ledfnrd nud son, Allan, ir r iv ed Bun iay from Ontnri(j, Ore., and will re- naln for a ten day*’ v iiil.

Going to Indiana— Mrs. 0 . M. McEl- vain ami mother Mra. K. R. Itcddin , vill leave Tuesday foi; Indiuna, visit ‘ n g .in Colomdo en route,

Onesta from M ontana— Mr*, il. R.I’ogi'l lm* a* her guent* her «i*ter, Mr*. ■lu rrn y H in t, and daughter, .MIm Hel In Mnrly*, o f Anaconda, Mont. '

B e tom from Illinois—.Mr. an .l Mr*.«yP. Ander*on relurned Hutidny after- J lunn froii) a visit o f ncvernl week.i rith friend* and relative* in Illinnlr.

M alad People H e re -M r . nnd Mr^.•.’nnee Bif;!i'r and -Mr. and Mr*. I'. I>, Jfaai

J U S T P E

Juno ia the month of Pearls, our window a beantifnl showioj made by thc hand of man— you .< natural pearl.

For this week only wo are g thceo magniflcont pearls.

W .R .P R IJ H B TTAT.T.MABTC ;

ELLISON-fl

e H A U X ;“ M A K E C H A U T A U q

. Y O U B ..V A C A IIO I

M U S I C)Ua3-/ii0 b4atatiqua la a ve ritab le festival o f 1

■phony O n ± e itra 'l» scbeduled for tw o a t la WiB Company, boad*d by tJiil o : ? '^ ^ W fa O rJ* ® " A m erica’s fo r

^ l« fjS fn i)> iw Ica O rciftstra; W |ator Jcnk V a w T ^ e r v o ooncerta in a ll- c o r ta ln ly moro Uian tbe cost o f th e seaaon ticket.

L E C , T U R E SM any n o lH iw appear on the ObauUi

‘ Stefaason, t l u famoua A rc tic explorer, ia , Clark'M ftcftttianft not*4 A jne titan m i t e r

ot Tom Skeyhiii, jixsi

e n t e r t a i n m e n t

'A li outstanding en terta inm ent e v e n t : In a ‘big p lay production presented by U w ith an aU -piofeulonal c a s t A nother ' « n ie * in t i e tw o p w B raaa to bo p m « t'Toem ui dh th e second day. Tlils Is a di tlen . ' ■

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WATOHPpRY

Twin falls, June

Y, JUNE 6,1921iVillin^s, resident* of Malad, , daho. Tore visllors in Twin PolU on)B alur- lay. ••

M aking a Vlait— Mr. aud Mrs. Koy I. Traak of Boino registered Iti Twin 'a lls last eveniiig. Mr. Trask la ownor ind mauogcr of Ihe duto stage hoo to ho capital eity.’

To lows, fo t V acatloa—Mr, and M ts.3. ll. Longley departctf flundav morn- ng fo r ^Votc^loo, la ,, whore they will •lait fo r several week* a t thc home .^f.., J r . L ongley's son, Alfred.

Spends W eek End, H e r* -A rv ia D.touiids, in c h a r ^ of-the sta te highw ay lepartment offices a t I ’ocateilo, spont he week end hen; a t the homo o f h is larents, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bounds.

Tem plars to M e*t — A regubirly cheduled conclave of Twin Faili; corn­ier}- N’o. 10, K night; Templar, wili bo leld in .Mosonic temple tomorrow eve- iing. W ork in the order of the fem- >le will bo exemplified.

Q d s r E vans S tilck sn—€U nton W. Ivans le ft lasl eYcuIng for Downey ihcre his fa ther w n^ taken very i l l ' rhlle v isiting a t th r hon^ of a brother.I r . Evuns will accompany bis fa the r [) hir bome ut Pomoaa, Cal.

Oone E u t — Mr*. E. C. Bell and aughter M iai Oraco Bell, trere passen- ers on th is m orning's, tra in fo r Ipwn nd Kansas. Miss Bell will take ;> iurso In kinder({arten musie in Chi- 9go beforo retu rn ing to Twin IVHs.

HEAD T H E CLA8 8 IFIE D ADS.

Q la js l fd ! e droo L A TE FO B O LASK JIO A T'O N }

WANTED—Three passengers to Cal- b rn la o r both ways; h a r^ Jn . L , earo r NeHK. ‘ -

W AKTEI)—{-'iimpetcnt K>rl fo r bouse ork ; reference* reijuired; must go )me nlghtii. Call mnrnings. 122 M u­le aVenne. - '

Fresh Home Made

POTATO CHIPS ,

The Largest and Best You ■ Ever Saw— at

VARNEY’S1 3 9 f e A I N W E S T

— ? H 0 H Z - 3 ^ 8 —

S i m L S/ .

i. Wo bavc on display ip ing of the finest pearls .can't toll them from the

giving special pricos on

lEBE: JEW ELEK

WHITE

\U Q U AQUA WEEK BN WEEK

f music.' L leurance’s Z.lttle Sym, r o u b le concerts. . Then tbore ia tHo prom inent 7701111 tenor, Sam oremoat male qua rte t; Tbe Jo jo - oklns; The Boacb-Freemas Com- ly the music alono is w orth ta r

itauqun lecture s ta f f th is aeasoo.Is ona of the head llnpra. Peter

vt. Is anotiier. Add to tliese two iBt back from Bussia, H un t Cook ronln and Burnell Ford, inventor

t U scheduled for the ' f if th night tbe E elgh ley Broadway P lay e n

r enU rta lnm ent feature of note tent«d by Ailk Boaeli and BuQi duo w ith a countiy-wlde repuU-

O n ^ a l e S o o nl l j » : CH ILD ’S 11.00. ,

fax .w ^ i N Q D ia n u B U T E irYOUES!

u25 to, July 1

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