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Tha ^p^TM^,.Ht:OiMn:mUkuA»xt W l S l ^ a K '.'i J i ^ i i r ; tli« TDrt wMeh ^M> ' :v •. ftdopu '--"V. . oar Bj a^:-Bcws> 'i^ » T- thii ni pennon* QonncM, u « Tiola- dGmct «lKHt depatle* In eon- ^^^^^^^^■lK >r«B e n l a t c ' demoa* of Am- -— City, «e-. here pnblie iUte‘ I :_: belUre he j,y.d await*. . pnbUe Vate- ndTleee, up- aeveral aemben' ot tnore than the I u^ Agrees Senate Mlsaiee- finally te- came in ssz The mo- bqU' 94 to hoitile to nara fol- elerk per- a s< from demo- Peru . from all Boli' ^ ^ H n ln ff ratlfica- for inomen- bla rei'e did not ' prev -to addreu and 'U ■ th'e neaaoris fQre< ' ■ reUi n‘ .T---r#BirrfyA?,S4i-Vjit«- -.■:V>: .iuf-r-f p ll i! wnis 1 HpiE lljIGE .Z 4 ) r e s m ^ M lngnen t$ Rm|i inf for ;Nbm)naildh 'xtc If t^vPlatftrtif illMts HisAppp^f'-?j;;;;v V IAH TO»N<ira»; « .r r W t w ^ % m ^ W %iUUi^ «'« nd i>t^ 4 »<^gr'Hart tbe;n«i i-tfty tvadtii .t^>.II)?r»)!^nI»W ’^ wllh^Uii. (!Ia^ S S R «n'J»t<daTOrfirf f)t„»^^§dK4 hlte Uitb&.^'r SM S “B#* it^ - ui ww *>raa|l;Si^U4M tUtlu.-iro«ldhiiiM .w li-thV -iio^tloa. ;,' :,•■ iB jS :V ;:;j^' ;W4ili. '(ton^ : - ■ , jE ® fli#d;»*^iBy .laagne st,aU»* and tba ™ nlU N lt^ iftea: !^ the ptt^ent.f* liD l tee«af'd^obmeata' tes,»hp tmey / MH Hoorer^ aaid.^ »ero ooe HHH ion>*r:fcta,atiaoiiBeing IA willlrir- •?t# *oq;i^«;i»^BatJ*a.^.Oth«t* «♦-«. oeotttimle adjoi** ® ^ * ||||i||i|^ M ia OalifotniSrlfjii L ^^^^K p ^ t l o a .'' ’- ’ "' ;bMB-. m nm iffV U the repqjUUM I»te ye (^.^wV^LfliwaeMsteaielea^ et eeaae.hi 16b. X atarnatuM^ . aUttiatad"— iuBT 1 p u a. forW ui le«kiBf« Ubenl; eoa- r zW iOa^nnontlMtmtTud on ^ ejBOBoniiai*ra6i, n d If tba'-party Ae Tea poiM- ipea»avea for loBad boalaeM ' HIm^’ nlhltraUoit;«f tha. CffttBtry, t t d Sa taU ^S User' Teaetl^Bacx B»'-xadtm itt Its! >ro 8oh. to .odr. gTMt -deidaetla;^^!^ u and' fa,'Jie|tbar. reaetUs««]^^%n 'two jg | IdU ttt ita.«jppro«eb; to oor tT w 'd ^ Itie aodr .la baaed-bj aea lrbv-na* * W H ib U ^ am re tbo MBMiDaaUoB :ot •» jkoUelM.and mMRirei;i.wiU;glT« ny eatira iaM ort’' *1 do a:^ aad^fui aot iayiwU ia«k nomlaatiinL**-' '■V" PP0RTEB8 d^300VBB TO - OBOAKXZB oziusa nr> >E9 UOTNSS, la.. < / P ) - ^ r g a n i ^ ^ ^ H n of.elDbs ia.all.parta of r irt.Serbert Hoorer-for preslfl^^^^^H ^ started h ^ - ai' a m eetiagl^^^^^H ;ht of-ponOBi ’intereated-in his WorldNeM PABIS. (^F)—The b r e s l^ ^ ^ l Tvskey, ;ezoept la Oonftta^j^^^H Uea, is'r«ported 1>7 the to a dlspati^ HICtH RKttWgW, one hniidred f t r m e d 'a m ^ ^ ^ p U : DumiM, feren miles;^^^^Kw with riflea ud ,pett(ra^^^HjH building was blows one serionaly. Aft«^^^K^H^ whom are beheyed-^^^H^HM LOKDON, land’s last note. riM Mfl^^^Hw oording to SAN Bnsriacs in Uik<^^^^^^H|o.rte Tokio rebeiTed ne here Tneffday. '.M |^ H H h said In Hlkolansvsk h»*!M(|p|Saed -ail Ishlba yaa miasii^..* | 4^.' ______ ERU E X PR ES^M M |irs|ura iUtU la o lT nX B ^^IB K t o ^*°<’'* AtttcU, . BUEHOB statem ent T u r l d i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H i l i J l t -,it.nAti cru had Riven ( ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ E ao J and hod- ir tbo reeent a'tt*il^^^^^^lM in u,. ptlon at Lima 4 ^_ ollondo. Tho .^oplo iterated its p r e v i o ^ ^ ^ ^ H i f B - gotie moKsnros to tttouaa revent a roplUon Jd .that the o f f le e ^ ^ ^ ^ H 'tha iree guardlnjr the he Toni lUred, the etatem e^^^^^^H ; prob^ f I , 'H i' *7 > vlaT^iSttl l s l ^ S S ^ R l ^ \ ‘•’' .il^v-i^^ '/.. .U m f GOniiE ■I.r ; ■ .. -.V’: ; j eneral S trtk flb ® li(to meet . LTJtrqjiijtMilrt W d ay ::s# al;ii|^ceifthe ;.SbcialW s;.;,:^:vi:;!.y 4 ;U:v - ;,;;p« EOPLE BEoTiuiOAflOiliil SyPPtft^pBOVISIDNS ^ sUot D^prM aoadr ; i»gm« Crow* itt O^iniiilg^ re,««l» ,ln«;;»qTeloi^ent<^ Trottbtt ' 'I «o iato^^eie^ .tb r^ ii^ mmi»''oa-.-'Toaaeday' e •n^t^^■^ fflaff-.Ohriit^^ S Q iti Bvaor/inii^^'. ef-i^ . g ^^tnli& i'to eoa^reaalai ia .v.;;\ ' ^;i(,.aa ImSBwitiaon^^^ w<lOMti IBF'fflfilil nf- th« DonnlaAon m «MT«n« ragiS^tat weiallata an « i ^ { ^ J^-;^ ^ in demaafi^BlK tf’ jwapp««l to the I *■ > » °^^^^B fin 1 the neir. ipin^K ^R s . pou fiy^^^H ^*1 ars In H oUo|^ ^ ^ H B I ' - are iioBary MyHpH dcford-aa^^^^^^^l^bbra ^hUb'-J ue,here.'.^^^^^^^^^R|U*.«a^ b^t as ioy iOinlv'e^ . • ..'-ftibiy Q ^iy ' ’] ;.V';) lut to keep their b g ^ d a rea* f P 7 * ktin it •” ^.n ‘ ^^^^Ks^.ttUg'a'niotiin, lull ' ^^^^BUimv8n.^taniratel har ^ ^ ^ ■ E ^ r 'e o m m e s t to iBte^ * <>Are'i»a-bappyf ..... ' . Tbe -;-• ^.-' -yi-.— i ----- Duswlj ' V ' modem ^ ^ K d n u i , ; acoording ^^H p i^jm fy-liere. ' _ ^^|^,-;.W -^M ore than lalBM iia^e barraolu at _, Oonnty. Cork, jH B lf^ A portion 6{^ H H P w en were wounded, ■Bt.^tiie raiders, some of uu]; Bpds&ed, were ^T 6n off. tha pi dcitroj B m t have accepted Hol> blue)* B p i^ Oerman emperor,- ao* . gale/ y to the Dally Maa iHng between Japanese and »o?ooc orted in a cablegram (rom othe e newspaper "New World"' laid the Japanese oonsxaate , iobs « d and that Japanese Oonsnl _______________________ ' •■In adt ---------------------------------------------------- the th IPRISING LOOMS AT F||J»IIE 'oopla Tlra of. Arbitrary D’Annuaalo. .'■•'■}■ '• ' ■•“ ”■ . •' ' . - were tOSDOU, WHOabriala H'Aiatm- Btona la.-ho5 isroed a n^ontfeito a t Tieom*, . ceordinr to an Exchoniw .Telegraph hiaten Upatoh from tbat city, bitterly de- itwdij loriajr thttt hJa officera haVe permit- "WO ed the publieatSon of leaflete argiag pravci: Iio proelnmatioB of a repoblle. ,'. . where: A popular rising is «xp«cted aa tha ooplo of nam e, it ia Msertod, a^e 1 “ '»..*' [red of the arbitrary rale of DfAsafta- houaand of hit oppoapata. '. IDAHO WBA^EHBB. *''. ' . paay'i Tonlffht and ThoTawy, fair. Bsrtb| the d robably eaow nntk-|i<^oa. -■-, F l r * I? w '^ K lS vS^l'''*^''' I iije a m m ^ n d O th er Pi p h a lla R ep o rted P it e ra l S trik e in E ^ THIS H io ra , (ff>— The .sraqr D m eii';l».si^gia»thsIqrtreu:o(;W «i «1tu . ifisWai^deinents n M ^ 'j psVOheil to the Ntenve. Oouaiit,. c : .Th* town.‘ot;Sasm, and other i#!5rt4'to have been ^^nndetei' . itt Esse^ the advices state,;« ( uted and.6airied.ont in fnll forbe. ;.>i*.. . - ' .) . ------- ,', '.'. ■ '. '.” . _ iiai^:Threateu St ; Gi^naral Strike CitU ., iiliis, UF) (Q>va>)—Laadtn it ' ' (I ^hzoe ncj^tit ptrtiM hera have ' aa nltimatnia to-the goreRuneat “5 I’astinff stbat 'lt racpedt the Blelafeli -r'™? rantiaa; aadi in««dl»tely. laoiji^ Dnitaty maarataa ia.thti..Mer-TaU n'liai - Tha- goVeramaat J^^w M -ttatil ■■1 'eloek:.Tha»»4-»-^^?^n to ^ IIIIL ; 76 r .M j«I3& Sha»U l | | l . « reieetw-u^ ™°>aoiate'proeU»a* **•*■ , « Aneral atrike -Mn -foUoM f% I tfl^^7Q ener was infonaed. b^'a '1*1 ^exMotiye-eooBclL of:^rkera ia' 'IJt ■finhr dlsmet at the laat miaa|o . pt^-'aoma: aodifieatibBa' of (he ' muBpat.'a ^ tim a tn a , ^according'to Gasette,. and goyenunent - troopa ' ». xeeeived. prdera to await<aaw - rtietiona. ,_ ^'. ., .;_ ;•’ '" volt Leadetv Seek - W<^Out ofptfmer jj, DBSzb:ix>BF/ <}F>>-The ittiia\ Iri ary leadera-la ^ e ;Bohr diatriet beea la'aacret aejnloa, .Tirtoally item»pted;‘«ar J#% w rr-aadit. al* ■■■^ »;dTi^)6^t!bf>:»wiim gg! toet 'of ^ : ia ^ : ^ a ^ t V ^H il‘« t^ aaay-of UMMB'kw'daplared to-bb - Tw Ived-to pa]^ilC 49nrae>6f iU>«w Stalei i witb regard'to.tiia aiaea aad'po^ aeirac r one o f. deatrabtiaa-^ ihe ;lae- *“ *id ea, if tfia.^T^h^bt .tnlfy ad> atrike ee appa tbear *a waa thr^taaad ia Ua .go'raramaal'a altfaaatoa.' ; •, ■ wonW haM,4iM..feafa a rfoddea.tightealflg offiei th^ fbod.Taa&ietiona'ln the Bah| settle I, W’Ueh rbad beea; ralaxe'd for a throa s by tba workaea’a gav- oat.' ag' - 8 oa»''of the bo- a aoi ' are.. refaaing. to-^ept.gaeata, Bei B for Toan. aeeoaodatiOBS aloae, eandc fear they might be’ebliged to .faed a-r«8i newcoaera. -" '' ’/ iara c he geaeral eitoatioB aa regards thu «tt d ke wna oaehaBffed laat ereniag.' Tho tbioi ipp plania, wbleb are declared to turning out moaitioat for the rad m , ly, arff'aald'lo be the -oaly onea in ration., . n>M . Blaa Uodanu-Oo^ttM.. ta «S he ozeeativa -eoinmittee of tho iwldorf workers, repreaenting the I J ■ lernte. faetioa which had aeeepted K I I (Ooatlaaed ba Paga Fi?a) * * ^ yHLlffiS 11 sEiyiM”^ [ty Thousand Doliirs Damage ^ Wrought when rtre Piend o5i ! Sweeps Business Section this ----- ^ eomn JUHL>-(8peeial)—Of an origin' to I prosest timp. nadetermlne^ firo ^ itroyed bnsiaeta ^property Ib thia J laat'.niRht 'raltttd W ♦50,000. The io, faaa^ by - a 45-mile an hoar ^ le, waa . diaeovered at about «°.™* lock. ' lha-greatest , loss waa ana p'“ ‘ ned ia the deatruetioa of the Stono iator buildiag. Thia li eiUmntod at »,000. ' :-;-V,~-' ,' - - 3ther plaeos ;oumed 'ore: Brown’a - ifoetlonery, lo«# $800; A V. Moubw tiding, lost (1,000; E unl^ Baddlory, ^iii 8 «4.500; H. Terrill, tailor, - lou JJJj, )0; J. J. Boyd building, lota 12,600; V. Bcully aorvice atation, *2,600. addition W. J. Hinton, operator ot . ) theater, lost *8,000 in equipment, _ •lie Oakloy Dnnn loet *600 la or- ietral inatrumeota uaod in the thea- ikoat of the bnUdlnga-yd^troyed \JA ire onoatory frame atTBtJlarea. The >ne hall and theater •edniee, how- 6r, waa three atoriea anU of etoae iterial. ^The fncnda on»r remains . -TT. indiag. ^ i-*‘ / ' Due to the conatnilftloybf alreet iin- aotii }vcnlrats wnter Berrleeloa Broadway, fitat iere ihe -flre atarted. > « *>«». «»»» ia m ^■an4*^<fl^h• thfooRh th#*laying of in f lg ]iaea'.fit itOao fron^ thorough- ebJi rei'ieDhU ^fit^flghtlngrj^aiure m pA| tlShld. '' I' . ,.- t^V,. eeVl Tbe’ Boi^ payaite Lumbv eoia- dot 1 ay'a .plait; ■imiBediat«ly“ adjoiBlng ToV a dta'troVed area, waa.aaWod with- T 14 UWItBlI ^ , l^lller Pta^$ in ^ W e k - 'l t t n d e r e 4 { ; ‘<Qen«'^<:-": r^<if i tiiiB io ti'a S ii^ '-". '\l;A ^ new .atta«lcSt^:ki 9<w m ,:■ of■'aotterdm .i'rt ifi w' ;.'1;,- ■[. v<. T r erplactt%W M «^M n»^^ ' k (eneral strike Jim iH A S ft^ e. toiiia FireWiE^. ;, Di<^ef4iir>;0rike 'fM ':m. wvm,'Utu .i/nr^ rtdke May V ttilte tbair WWW> Sl:,!F « ;;; r - illW iii H iiii taubtiori; b(iM,eat^in icireai M i Chioa'^-Padlfln#" Newiiw Startd^ni;- E n!o^ (dlW ^ls-lnor^inB" ^u?vKSjto<SiEdSaB ParU u k d ato t’ ■■ ' '■■ ' , .,' i‘*.i Blea departaeat of labor; St waa aa« imeM wotidraMira< today te taka a r a d i a ‘.i6oa^i^*dlffe^ca 8 of thf rikert a^TihrcUkwds;€ami«ay. Ualoa offid^. 4aelM the -' thiA ^ >nld aot M tm.'.te'/irork .tmtll tbeir aaadaforWaiattflCMatp of from «SO «46 a‘.moatbT«»M^nt«d’ aad oaa fielal ta4d tb i^if‘tbf atrlki».was-aot ttledaoottfVy«^ hndlera Ja.yarda roa^t'tha i^t^w o u ld be eaUad i.r3S»«'|B«a melva'frota»fle.to #180 gPJJ aoatb aalea'^«f<ielaI«aa!d./ > ^ ” ,'1*^ Betv^ea BOOO aaa wOOrwWaff.hoafa 5S®‘ iployfw ia O U ^ araidff'^day m reaalt ef the o f MO atoiik haad* S T v f ra ef.tba.tJaioa 8teek3^Ma aad Traa* : C9mW« ‘ J'twy »«w b» ., , , sowft o«V,t»flMrt«w.aa tba.ctoek oa ALLi iad ia^ tha paekfaitt Moaaa ia tiaed up. ' . Maat ara sUaff.- Vo pork waa far»d la today’# w ket. Msy Urd •e froai «e0.1^-at ' 7 a«terday»a eloae Btata •20.90. ' -Baj lATIwrsS ’ £ leEioNTm iGTi -i.:— wiod perators asd Smployes Agree < on Balls orOoal Oommis- ' ' aion Award Mond : NE WTOBK, WV-Thfl aegotiatiooa »«a.J ir a. aew at(reemeBt fer thi bitaaia* )s cbal minera were bronghfto a eloas lia nftemooa/whea tbe gea«ral aeolr immittee of operators and miners of 10 central conpotltive-field ratified contract embodying the award of ®°*«< realdopt Wilaon’a eoaL eemmiaaioa. . Thla aW .agrocaent,* which involvea' “ Ot wage ■iaercaae of 27 per ce.nt, bt- jinea effe'otl^e toaorr<w morning and . ^ ill eontintie in foree for a poriod of " . ' Se AYLIUHT SAVIKO BBPBAIj , PAH« TO PA88 ASSBMBLT ALBANY,- K. T ., i/fy-The Powler hli T. Ill, designed to repeal the daylight baek kvingilaiTr failed 'o f.p a a ^ e in the brain iscobty Intel, yealeroay.’ The v'oltf “ 1: •OB 7S to .«4, oao . Ieaa than requited, shp i ire>aiinie bill waa'^adopted by a 26 to have 3 vote to the aenate laat sight him : TAPAN READY TO YIELl tN CHINA VNDER PO /Negotiatiena wiil be opened in the near' aAN PBAK0I8C0, (ffW epu haa tha < Qtified tbaspveni&entaof 'the.tJaited be gl itatea, B agl^d'aid l ^ e a that iihe .wheli I reaw^tb glva an eertaia eeaeeaaleBa betw 0 .provioQ(»a o ^ ^ o a g o lla 'a B d Maa: whle! hJria la .W«poB|^1o'■pra|^u^• by these T r« A|era, ae«or^g ta' a -aabtegram ra* oidei ^ d by,tha'N««. Worldf-a.JapaaM* gb*’ lalV aew^Japer' h'aw^ ^M aj’ .fron:. itf W;t3 roVIt edrreepoadaat .'.;A :«W ThAelaiina that ^liag]ffS[|aM ha aateat o f^a prtviUgea-ihM/wt^^ « givea ap-by,JAp^ I^w aa.^-il^^^^ rh^e ^ jm t. 'wu •wva.r^ .ia.^tA iras^^ le tweea-vCblna^ aad;Ja'pta^pbm^p%M vhleh^tha: ^ s ^ : 6 s m s M

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: DumiM, feren m i le s ;^ ^ ^ ^ K w with riflea u d ,p e tt( ra ^ ^ ^ H jH building was blows one serionaly. A f t« ^ ^ ^ K ^ H ^ whom are b e h e y e d -^ ^ ^ H ^ H M

LOKDON, land’s last note. r iM M fl^ ^ ^ H w oording to

SANBnsriacs in U ik< ^^^^^^H |o .rte Tokio rebeiTed ne here Tneffday. '.M |^ H H h said In Hlkolansvsk h»*!M (|p|Saed -ail Ishlba yaa miasii ..* | 4 .' ______

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dcitrojB m t have accepted Hol> blue)* B p i^ Oerman emperor,- ao* . g ale / y t o the Dally Maa

iHng between Japanese and »o?ooc orted in a cablegram (rom othe e newspaper "New World"' laid the Japanese oonsxaate , iobs « d and that Japanese Oonsnl_______________________ ' •■ • In adt---------------------------------------------------- the thIP R IS IN G L O O M S A T F ||J» IIE

'oopla Tlra of. A rbitraryD ’Annuaalo. .'■•'■}■'• ' ■•“ ”■ — ■ ■ ■ . •' ' . - were

tOSDOU, WHOabriala H'Aiatm- Btona la.-ho5 isroed a n^ontfeito a t Tieom*, . ceordinr to an Exchoniw .Telegraph hiaten Upatoh from tbat city , b itterly de- itw dij loriajr thttt hJa officera haVe permit- "WO ed the publieatSon of leaflete argiag pravci: Iio proelnmatioB of a repoblle. ,'. . where: A popular rising is «xp«cted aa tha

ooplo of nam e , i t ia Msertod, a^e 1“ '»..*' [red of the arbitrary ra le of DfAsafta- houaand o f h it oppoapata. '.

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,', '.'. ■ '. '.” . _ ■ iia i^ :T h rea teu S t ; Gi^naral Strike CitU .,i i l i i s , UF) (Q>va>)—L aa d tn i t ' ' (I ^hzoe n c j ^ t i t ptrtiM hera have ' aa nltim atnia to -th e goreRuneat “ 5 I’astinff stbat 'l t racpedt the B le lafe li -r'™ ? ran tiaa ; aad i in««dl»tely. l a o i j i ^ D nitaty maarataa ia.thti..M er-T aU n 'lia i

- Tha- goVeramaat J ^ ^ w M - t ta t i l ■ ■ 1 'e lo e k :.T h a » » 4 -» -^ ^ ? ^ n to ^ I I I IL ;7 6 r . M j « I 3 & Sha»U l | | l .« re iee tw -u ^ ™°>aoiate'proeU»a* **•*■ , « A neral atrike -Mn -foUoM f% I t f l ^ ^ 7 Q e n e r was infonaed. b ^ 'a '1 * 1

^exM otiye-eooBclL o f :^ rk e ra ia ' ' I J t ■finhr d lsm e t a t the laat m iaa|o . p t^ - 'ao m a : aodifieatibBa' o f (he ■' muBpat.'a ^ t im a tn a , ^according'to Gasette,. and goyenunent - troopa '

». xeeeived. prdera to aw ait< aaw - rtietiona. ,_ ^'. ., .;_ ;•’ '"

volt Leadetv Seek - W<^Out ofptfmer jj,

DBSzb:ix>BF/ <}F>>-The i t t i i a \ Iriary leadera -la ^ e ;Bohr diatriet

beea la 'a a c re t aejnloa, .Tirtoally — item»pted;‘«ar J # % w r r -a a d i t . al* ■■■^

» ;d T i^ )6 ^ t!b f> :» w iim g g !

toet 'o f ^ : i a ^ : ^ a ^ t V ^ H i l ‘ « t ^ a a a y - o f UMMB'kw'daplared to-bb - Tw

Ived-to p a ] ^ i l C 49nrae>6f iU>«w Stalei i w itb regard 'to .tiia aiaea aa d 'p o ^ aeirac r one o f . d ea trab tiaa -^ ih e ;lae- *“ *id ea, i f t f i a . ^ T ^ h ^ b t .tn lfy ad> atrike ee appa tbear *a waa th r^ taa ad i a U a .go'raram aal'a altfaaatoa.' ; •, ■ wonW

haM,4iM..feafa a rfoddea.tightealflg offiei th^ fbod.Taa&ietiona'ln the Bah| settle I, W’U eh rbad b ee a; ralaxe'd fo r a throa s by tb a w orkaea’a gav- o a t . ' a g ' - 8 o a » ' 'o f the bo- a ao i' a r e .. re faa ing . to - ^ e p t .g a e a ta , Bei B fo r Toan. aeeoaodatiOBS aloae, eandc fe a r they m ight b e ’ebliged to .faed a-r«8i newcoaera. -" ' ' ’/ ia ra c

he geaeral eitoatioB aa regards thu «tt d ke wna oaehaBffed laat ereniag.' Tho tb io i ipp plania, wbleb are declared to turn ing ou t m oaitioat for the rad m , ly, a rff'aa ld 'lo be the -oaly onea in ration., . n>M. B la a U o d a n u - O o ^ t tM . . ta «S he ozeeativa -eoinmittee of tho ■ iwldorf workers, repreaenting the I J ■ lernte. faetioa which had aeeepted K I I

(Ooatlaaed ba Paga Fi?a) * *

yHLlffiS 11 sEiyiM”[ ty T h o u s a n d D o l i i r s D a m a g e ^ W r o u g h t w h e n r t r e P ie n d o5i !

S w e e p s B u s in e s s S e c t io n this----- eomn

JUHL>-(8peeial)—Of an origin' to I prosest timp. nadetermlne^ firo ^ itroyed bnsiaeta ^property Ib thia J laat'.niRht 'raltttd W ♦50,000. The *» io , f a a a ^ by - a 45-mile an hoar ^ le, w aa . diaeovered a t about «°.™* lock. ' lh a -g re a te s t , loss waa ana p'“ ‘ ned ia th e deatruetioa of the Stono iator buildiag. Thia l i eiUmntod at»,000. ' :-;-V ,~-' , ' - -3ther plaeos ;oumed 'ore: Brown’a - ifoetlonery, lo«# $800; A V. Moubw tiding, lost (1,000; E u n l^ Baddlory, ^iii 8 «4.500; H. Terrill, tailor, - lo u JJJj, )0; J . J . Boyd building, lota 12,600;

V. Bcully aorvice atation, *2,600. addition W. J . Hinton, operator o t .

) theater, lost *8,000 in equipment, _ •lie Oakloy Dnnn loet *600 la or- ietral inatrumeota uaod in the thea-

ikoat of the bnUdlnga-yd^troyed \ J Aire onoatory frame atTBtJlarea. The >ne hall and theater •edniee, how- 6r, waa three atoriea anU of etoae iterial. ^The fncnda on»r remains . -TT. indiag. i-*‘ / • 'Due to the conatnilftloybf alreet iin- aotii }vcnlrats wnter Berrleeloa Broadway, fitat iere ih e -flre atarted. > « *>«». «»»» ia m ^■an4*^<fl^h• thfooRh th#*laying of in f lg ]iaea'.fit itOao fron^ thorough- ebJi rei'ieDhU ^ fit^ flg h tln g r j^ a iu re m p A |tlShld. '' I' . ,.- t^V,. eeVlTbe’ B o i^ payaite Lum bv eoia- dot 1 a y 'a .p la it; ■ imiBediat«ly“ adjoiBlng ToV a dta'troVed area, waa.aaWod with- T

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^ n e w .atta«lcSt^:ki9< w m■,:■ o f ■ 'a o t t e r d m . i 'r t ifi w ' ;.'1;,- ■[. v<. T r e r p l a c t t % W M « ^ M n » ^ ^ '

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rtdke May V t t i l t e tbair WWW> S l:,!F« ;;; r -

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C h i o a '^ - P a d l f l n # "N e w i iw S ta r t d ^ n i ; - E n ! o ^

( d l W ^ l s - l n o r ^ i n B "

^u ? v K S jto < S iE d S a B ParU

ukdatot’ ■■' '■■' , ., ' i‘*.i

Blea departaeat of labor; St waa aa« imeM wotidraMira< today te taka a r a d ia ‘.i6o a ^ i ^ * d l f f e ^ c a 8 o f th f rikert a ^ T ih r c U k w d s ;€ a m i« a y .Ualoa o f f i d ^ . 4 a e l M th e -' thiA ^ >nld a o t M tm .'.te '/iro rk .tm tll tbeir aaadaforW aiattflC M atp o f from «SO «46 a ‘.m o a tb T « » M ^ n t« d ’ aad oaa

fielal ta4d t b i ^ i f ‘ tb f atrlki».was-aot t t le d a o o t t f V y « ^ h n d le ra Ja.yarda r o a ^ t ' t h a i ^ t ^ w o u l d be eaUad i.r3S»«'|B«a m elv a 'fro ta» fle .to #180 g P J J a o a tb aalea'^«f<ielaI«aa!d./ > ^ ” ,'1* B etv^ea BOOO aaa wOOrwW aff.hoafa 5 S ® ‘ iployfw ia O U ^ a r a id f f '^ d a y m reaalt e f the o f MO atoiik haad* S T v f ra ef.tba .tJaioa 8teek3^M a aad Traa*: C 9m W « ‘ J 'tw y » « w b» . , , , sowft o«V,t»flMrt«w.aa tba .c toek oa A LLi iad ia^ tha paekfaitt Moaaa ia tiaed up. ' . M aat ara sUaff.- V o pork waa far»d l a today’# w k e t . M sy Urd •e froai «e0.1^-at '7 a«terday»a eloae Btata •20.90. ■ ' - B a j

lATIwrsS’ £ leEioNTmiGTi

■ - i . :— • wiod perators asd Smployes Agree < on Balls orOoal Oommis- '

' aion Award Mond• :

N E WTOBK, WV-Thfl aegotiatiooa »«a.J ir a . aew at(reemeBt fe r th i bitaaia*)s cbal minera were b ronghfto a eloas lia nftemooa/whea tbe gea«ral aeolr immittee of operators and miners of 10 central conpotltive-fie ld ratified

contract embodying th e award of ®°*«< realdopt Wilaon’a eoaL eemmiaaioa. .Thla a W .agrocaent,* which involvea' “ Ot wage ■ iaercaae of 27 per ce.nt, bt-

jinea effe'otl^e toaorr<w morning and . ^ ill eontintie in foree for a poriod of" . ' S eAYLIUHT SAVIKO BBPBAIj

, P A H « TO PA 88 ASSBMBLTALBANY,- K. T ., i/ fy -T h e Powler hli T.

Ill, designed to repeal the daylight baekkvingilaiTr failed ' o f . p a a ^ e in the brain iscobty Intel, yealeroay.’ The v'oltf “ 1:•OB 7S to .«4, oao . Ieaa than requited, shp iire>aiinie bill waa'^adopted by a 26 to have3 vote to the aenate laat s ig h t him :

TAPAN READY TO YIELl tN CHINA VNDER PO

/Negotiatiena wiil be opened in the near' aA N PBAK0I8C0, ( f f W e p u haa tha <

Qtified tbaspveni& entaof 'the.tJaited be gl itatea, B a g l^ d 'a id l ^ e a th a t iihe .wheli I reaw ^tb glva an eertaia eeaeeaaleBa betw 0 .provioQ(»a o^^oago lla 'aB d Maa: whle! h Jria la .W«poB|^1o'■pra|^u^• by these T r « A |e ra , a e « o r^ g ta' a -aabtegram ra* oidei ^ d by ,tha 'N «« . W orldf-a.JapaaM * g b * ’ lalV aew^Japer' h'aw^ ^ M a j’ .fron:. itf W;t3 roVIt edrreepoadaat .'.;A :«W

ThAelaiina that ^ l ia g ]ffS [ |a M

ha aateat o f ^ a p r tv iU g e a -ih M /w t^ ^ « givea ap -by ,JA p^ I ^ w a a . ^ - i l ^ ^ ^ ^ rh^e ^ j m t . 'w u •wva.r^ . i a . ^ t A i r a s ^ ^ le tweea-v Cblna^ aad; Ja'pta^pbm^p%M vhleh^tha:

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; ' ; euMtoaeMv'Nose&t wooU opbold^.iiti . p r«ciaentud ^ p6Uei«fA'- . *'^,'■;. J J o . t h ^ ’iAco of all ihU i'thV .ldtiii • ■ «ojutdr ffwlt«hod. *Bd fjritchoa.'ae' tJ» >* ^; m«at critical atoffo « i' tb4 :eBtliro trent] ? ■ f l i b t j . - - , ■ ,, I j , . : ' . SorTM^OFXk IntOM ts. '

Aod tho fac t thAt-be did a ^ tc h Ii r n cooBtraod bjr-oome of h la-fo m er idol L ^ &tora to uoAD that Seaator Nogon r . - l couidora It b u t for 'hU. oim poUUea t u intereata; % at'ha.V fiR ur«» ' th a t -thi

. p reddentV «dn-hk« aei.'BBd thAt th< AJwjir tltt'e is o t'b o n d io r :him> to^-ftllT him u n o s aoU triUi: tha''iMttoQ. -oppOMd to th.' %\h P‘>Ueie« o f tbe in«B^^ th^‘V ^ p

Xn cutinc -iioot for tte lsfla!> D6m noM tlut,m m boon brngbt.to

to 12400% U n • to, c*juj«^.:ttim .jbn4 out ppanl--

r- - s r s s . s i , “i > s s ° ' s ^ ”So n Altboogh u tw 0 ^ M tho polM <r^ to many thins*, tbm throo f*e* " t “ ton aro •» one in thoir iotonnio* t i n ' tO/bn to *‘«o . Wlljao»?'''«>d "oa r*'' . of thom uo knovn to nuko » dl* ita l; xoe».'-i9»Ml to' t u oyn^tltiM 9

; Jolin/F. Kwwat - '''. .• ■I t is -nMidJed 'OOir tHat .it ^ir^/iJob:

' ■ .■ P. Nufcoat who owuaa Idoho into lim »•)— for William .Bandolph HeoxOt 'whw mnat tbnt. sweet>aeonted patriot was a-«an al i f di'dsto to r tbo prtildooey.toeH i»'2904

Through,the.influence of N ugont Ma “ • ho waa for Heartt in the demociilll* .And aattonol cpftventloa. / Tho tw o ' mei d 'b r have nover'baeo vhoUy diyoreed '.^co eom« . Those who know Senator. Nugeni , V.1 w«n -aro' notl ' a t 'a l l mrpris'ed thai

his intense hatred of Esffland shouk ultim ately.,drivo him to -tbo support

,'OUt> of- tho most radical Irish' etomrat it It i« the country, oven thouKh th a t mighi !e u r. lead to sorious ombarrossment for hii

own oountry. ./ ^ ^ . . .. , ^ie id O o U n i^ 6 pen S ^ t

^ X s to tho politiciU eoUnsidn betweet lerva’- wHU#m B..Borah and John P . Nugent ihOri tiiat..ft'*i>^ -socret ia and aronnd thc ildent Idaho .staio'easUaL,. ^dopa i t is dv 1 arid on out that afttf^.the laat election Ifa I 'b lt- gent govo tho credlt.;.for'hl»-.victor3

to tfao “ poraoBul fr]esd*'*of Sesatoi ;-'Nn* Borab.” . Nowho Is.oharRed'with kOw pita], towing to Borah’s-friendsv aj{nin.-lx hnVo the bopo oT winning again. yLsay On tno>fnoo bf. it-'it looks, to a mar ) thft up .a tree os if Bonator Nngent had acifie m ado'tho deliberate oholcq of'Sonatoi [ 'tho Bprah aad hia support raihor^thoo .8 ro- PKsi^out Wilson ind his suf>port. Thii It of loaves'the nrdcnt-suppdrtera'of P m t bring dent. Wilson hero la an awkward posl id it tion. ., Thoy, too. most mako tho de ijfairl-elaionr Wilson .on.' tho. one ;band anc .ovii th o . Bomh.^uKent combination oa the

l .olr- other.--To aay that thoy are-disguatod

E o u ilH

MlIING r r i . ;—

nr Bob Bomett n««rded U< bat diU 1 c r -« J l-

IH M G Em w a .f t W U b d a c n ^ T * ^

> hlhrtoot •cretB cbme^r •tarrini

u m m KOME AND SEE HOW BOB BIADE

f r o n tha aovd b j Fredcrfe Itium, mm Jmbcs MostcoBBtfy

piTK ted b r l> n id

■R ee l S u B s h ih i^ ) <

iE WEj Gqi;-

( D A n iY liP iW S, T W lN .f ii^ .b s iiiid‘. b ^ i < n i l la.lm tuiiit I t

" a D * ^ »« » ti»t«i(i«>*iiii. ^ ; ;treaty A'Jftw^dijri »(p) th» iofommtida wai

,. given out'.thtongh the Bolso -new*- popcr* th a t Governor Davis had beca .oalled to north .Idafto on important

” offieial biuiaess. R liA t. on th e . hoeli r ^ - » *Ws announcement come tbo In fer u lw i 8 ‘- Mnrles, Benewah“ “ « i county, th a t the repuWleona bf thn! ' ' county h«^ asoombled .to '^oose :dh1e

hi ■ Coeur’d ’Alene eonvehtlonj, '“tr* nnd by m erest; chonco Oovemor Davli u «J happened to be in St. M arlo a .a t^h l

time.. Ho waO'Oven'provaUed'npon t t i21n> visit the place' wbere tbe Benewah S,to . county republleans ware in session and Unt “ “^ ' a fow vords^M o them. • and-' 'Then tq .show that there-w as na n o t ' b]ard feeHng the B6n«inh republlcani are t i ^ s d in,-indor»ed..th0 adm i^ tratiaji

Blna o f . Oovemor ;I)av\s.' hi|( eabinot form irab.*' o t ^vem m eut ■ taS losistdd oa, him lOlsa ' oerving for a second .term .' fac^' ‘ Thli a lt came about b r mere ehanee, mlo. . o f courso. The faet that.' B«newiih 'jd l county is the fital .io .^ab iaetio^; thc , dl> faef that Itl faction t t t ^ t ' havo an i. of influeoce on.. othersi..- that, fac t -that

Oovemor' 'Da\4a' hap^dod td -be on * V t. hand cockcd and primed with a speech;

ih o 'fa c t that 'appointoM. and Glenda wh«n appointees of the goveraor wero in waon -the convention and perhaps in control

—all theso aro mero iacldents in the1 1 ° .ludtlc ' dntodlo Stato'PoUtlca;

men -.alnco. Incidentally i t ia noted, that this Nugent Benewah couiity eonvontion hdd noth*

that ing to do w ith state polities; that tho ihbuld doTegates there, chosen have .nothing jpport to do with, stato politick; that the tnt in Coour • d ’‘Aleao coavontioa to which might those dologfttos were.- chosen has nothr or his ing to do with state politics; that ita

solo duty is to soloet olsht delegates ! ' to tho national convoDtlon a t Chicago.

But then what la tho 'u e ' of raio' . -Ipg tbeso teohnlcal fioints.at thia timof

Tho main thing ia to "p u t i t across.” courso Bonewah county ia next door

" *“® neighbor to. Kootenai' eounty, tho homo• of M.' A. Kigor, the opponent of Oov- n «u- ernor Dnvia for thtt republic^ nom- ietory ination; and that is all tho more rea*

ion why i t wos ncccwary for Bcnewab i j - i i ^

i mon - .t had Ada', county ropublieani have wonegnator qq record against-Instruct^-than to the ' Chicago conTcntio».''^’T T W t• This dolegatoa and 15 aUornntes w e ro '« |f l Pr«fi. on by tlio cnunty commlttoe a f te c ^ Hposi- ing againat county conventiott,

10 do- thOM wcro inatructcd by rcaolution^1 and work for unlnatructod national d f i lQ tho gates. ^{uatod This ia not surprising. Boiao is tlii

Ea x r e T(O R R O W

^30,000 J

b U lM c o B l^ f U r

B U T ll ^ I I

(lOil I

m E s lIDE OUTI J M

i, u d naiatbn l b r j O ^ K

!> C b m ^ y

g'AijLs. m jm ^ w m N E

, ' n tn : '5r i i i t '.W *•’ ‘l»3 ibt of tb . lsf]asao«< ^ the in io r^ 's w ^ r l l bi

own b*liwl^k w er/to igioro;his wlshe in a niattor o f .t^ -k in d f ' .

Tbero U /i '-W ttlro ,-Leoiited-«Wo6ien tim o n tU i.t^o o m m u n itj. I t mn

^ ba maehiho-jnWe :nnd artificial a ^ “ some o f S o onrtiw of l* o ia rd Woo

e b a r a e r ^ H O i hore and-tis kprea^ S t t M- TSuTin dSfUnco of t l ^ and a

o th e r - o is in « f a e t b r * c ^ n t Hah grow* tu t fionatoT Borah will bo i

absolntolontrol o f- th e Idaho dilegi t lo n 'in b o ' ropubHcon national eoi

S roation./ Whother,'S«nator, Borah wi take aaantage of this foifee tho ri

3 eleetlon>f John W. ^ ,tb the pos tion-ofmombor of the repnbU^n ni

-rt tional mmltteo for Idah?: is one c ” the,sUM‘ t t 5« tica l'by -p lays th a t i

S “ .b J - ^ te b e d .with ^eenest li

i lm io a lim it boyoniT whlcii ;. wonld > nnsafo oven for Senator 8 0 :

^ to 0 in Idaho.politics.iw^h II - ..

aft I Hjgh School Newsoa n -

ech; i rods • .e in p i^ a are formulating for the annni itrol junioj elaas V prom '’ to.be* given I tbo tbA M duating - class towai^ the es

o f t » school y e a r . ' This oocial evei h a t >00Q an* institution for seven yeari past, taking tho form of an eial ent< ball a t times-and sometimes ta]

oth- >® ^“rm of equally elaborate ba quet The la tte r form traS employe last year by tbo preaent senior, elas

jjjj Ui oss‘ tho school ..board walvea e: hi.), foreiment of a ruling whieh now pr

hiblfs dancing in the ^ilgb sehool, tl : Vpifm” will probably be takes on atns aido the achool. Thia step may 1 JI2Q m an by a two-thirds voto of tho ju ri^a.' to r class, and judging by a straw vo „,of recently ta k e n ,'a t whlcb thero was t „ I ’ overwhelming yoto' in favor of tl ilQQf dadco, i t will be taken.00,0 Ucdvo preparations tor tbo ovc: 3ov. will probobly not bo commonced uni

rea*wob

ri'f- 'h I? '

ti

< 9i S w M

W IIcssly c < 4 ^ H

1 K iF or 63 years

jH ® . thoir greater'tl BBK principle th a t

lory under suj

F or fresher Fj y ® . Kiiubnll su it c

priRint'... -

' M ' f f e c M W i K wk st

w - ■ " ■ ■

fESDAY MAEGa 8 1 .4 ^ ;

lale-lbe tak«n.>attA\«ommittoM' -appotated. tbe Ent«rtalam «tt y i id f i i, tho pMVihk

■ bis d a s o e j ^ bo p l^ e d ,- ln. order t» dbr Jhe« U in a ! ^ * b attoijdaneo a t . tho

5® ^ ' BleetVon of':i<fleer* for--neat'yeai and ssJoetlon'of M reral’ delegktoJ^itt

I “ tho -nntBer Y. W.. a A. eonferojiiji al -FiO'dtto w ill,ta k o -p lae o • a t « h o ! ^ Triangle club:<tonJght. . Abtfnl aU.

, ^ d id a te a & r eaeh of .the loo t-o lQ bo i flees wuTbft pra^oMd. a n b .n v a V e r

* e ^ ^ T o b^on «ondneting-.«ddy. .Baloi\ai eon-will - i : . — .: . - ' .......... ... ' - -

S 5 H B * ! ^ 5 5 H Se of •- '■• ■•■ .t is M b B ■■t in* p

il JtBor* \ ' •

3m uat ^ ' ' ' ' ^ ^ \ > Vn to ------- W >

end . . , ! . . . x JV ’-rvent • . . «»■■■ - 'X >»eral \elab- V ^ • Vtak Nban- • .-

oyedslass. ■• ^I en* ■pro* . •

■ / ■.

^jun* * / 'voto . ^ ^

IS anL : O ' ' ,

| g l | r . i / J

Match Outv

H p With Inwart

K for Your E^ ^ K r ^ v c you phyKical case and ^ ^ ^ ^ W p irc of knowing th a t your a]

^^imball Clfor Fine Tailori

S 'fM ^ H H B e s have been winning; I ^ '^^B tM nM j^'fouudcr of tho businc a t should bo honcHtljs u p e n ^ ^ ^ H lk p c r ts .

F a s h td ^ ^ ^ ^ H ji t und finer Fabric t o r B » B | | p 6 a t today. Their '

~^^30ym d Up------

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i

' i j i j MLl >::

N X -' ' ■ ■ s i ^ x V ‘

■ B j " S '- ■ _B ' i J r . '

■ M y f ^B i l ^ K t » S i [ ' ' ‘

ny . I j ^ x

''yX

twartl Styie^^H rd Comfti^i^H Easter

nd comfort ojt r Ih

Clothesfriondfl b e c a u a c ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l

cstabliHhcd made

»ric try on a valne moHt

&^TISES

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w I v i J ^ K ^4^-'-i^Mti

■' " ■ ' ■'■■■■' ■' - '■ " ' | y ^

ffl ilt ''=, : W®

i \ ' . ............. 'V . ': '^ » - ’ ' ■' ''' -

: / ' f , V ;

r : I HNo. 2 can Milk an

. .No.2can,B. &M,:l(?an5 oz, Prefei

.. 6 cans 5 oz. Prefe 1 can 5'oz; PopulS

J ' 1 can 10 oz. Popu f 6 cans 10 oz. Popt' ; 1 can V. C. or Cd:

12 cans V- C. or ( l c anN o; lV .C , 12cansNo.lV.C lcanN o.2V .C .J 6 cans JJo. 2 V. C.1 ^ ^ a l f ^

'■i ■ . r y ‘6M ^H a^eR .G ,

, l-(iaii.am^l Prel i6 cans small Pref 1 can tall Comm< 6 cans tall Comm 12 cans tall Com

AllSyrup.'X' ■ ■ ' ■ g o

!lcanN o.21r2R. 6 cans No. 21-2] i 1 can No. 21-2 H '6 cans No. 21-2 E

11-2 lb. Crisco3 lbs. Crisco......

' 9 lbs. Crisco .......2 lbs. Silver Lea: 5 lbs. Silver Leal 10 lbs. Silver Lei

AllPacktigei1 lb. Golden Wei 3 lbs. Golden W- 5 lbs. Golden W< l ib . Hill’s B. C. 3 lbs. Hill’s B. C 1 lb. Hill’s R. C. 1 lb. C. & D. Eqi

All Bulk Cl1 can 9 oz. Alber’

m o th ............3 cans 9 oz. Albt

moth ..... ......1 can 9 oz. Curti

jcit

H P I|||e dis.impossible

md IRice, 15c or 2 ftir...... 25<M: Clam Juice..... .j.-......I5ierred iStock ( ^ tA s — :..30c ferred Stock Oysttra... S1.71ilar-Erand Oysteri........ IStular Brand Oystws...... 30iDUla> Brand O ystys.... S1.6tIdiniibell’s Soup I3i•CattSbell’S Souti.......9I.4(

PwK and Beana ............. J3<C. Pt)rk and B6ais.....$1-^

.Pom and Beans i..........20tC. Boij^ and Beanj .......j l J i

i . c . i S i $ i . 6 ‘

$2Si. . . . 30|

sfeS?d Stock Sffirion.... jl.ftnertd Salmon .......... . 20(meici Salmon... .........-. $IJtmnipAe Salnion ........- $2J^,'C«f li. Cane and Maple O P^ C m t Off _______R. d Tomatoes...._........ . 20! RJCJ Tomatoes....:......$1.0.Hooper Tomatoes........;.. 18Hooper Toniatoes..... 95) ...„...j....:........-...... ......... 65..................................... ......................... $1.2............... .-...... ....... :......?3.5af Pure Lard .............. 80if BuifeLard.-...... .........$1.8eaf Pifre L ard ............. $3.4iCrackers 20 Per Cent Off _est .Coffee.......... ........... 66Vest Coffee.................$1.6Nest Coffee................. $2.73. Coffee'....... ............ ......5CC. Coffee................$1.41 Coffee.............. .......... 6(iqulty Coffee...................46"ookies 10 Per Cent Off>r’s Ripe Olives Mam-............................................ :— ........ - ................ .ber’s Ripe Qlives Mam-... .................................. $1.1tis Ripe Olive .V limbo.... 51

aLl p]K i

V M Ai ' P ho i

^ p i) u r $■r$5,000K > n c e . N o w i s y

P R I C E S . 1 \

t h e B ^ g a i n s . M e le t o l is t t h e m aill i n I

25c 3 cans 9 oz. Curtis Ri 15c lean l ib . Curtis Kipi

3 cans 1 lb. Curtis Rip I 75 1 can 5 oz. Delicia Vi jgg 5 cans 5 oz. Delicia V 30c 1 Can 12 oz. Delicia IMO 6 cans 12 oz.'Delicia: — 1 can 12 oz. Delicia C 13 c 6 cans 12 oz. Delicia.

1 can 7 oz. Eed Crow tM 6 cans 7oz. Red Cro\ 9^ 1 8 ozj-tJnderwoi

5 cans 8 oz. Underwo 1 can 12 oz.' Underw6 cans 12 oz. Underw

f j c __ AUFJao.BrandE2.50 20 Per30e —----------------------

1.65 1 can Buffet Prefen 20c 6 cans Buffet Pref.

UO .12 cans Buffet Pref 2J0 lean No. 2 Buffet Pi

6 cans No. 2 Buf. Pre 12 cans No. 2 Buf. P lean No. 3 Buffet Pi 6 cans No. 3 Buf. Pre:

Io 5 12 cans No. 3 Buf. PAll Sp^es and Ext

Small Sego, CarnatiLOTge SegorCarnati

[sOc ......... ........................, Swift Premium Har Swift Prenfium Bac

■f Swift Premram Bac . - Empire Bacon, slab

All Golden West T 52.70 Nuraya India and (

Macaroni, Sphaphei '‘ e lc and Noodles, 3 foi

Corn Starch and Gl(----- 1 No. 21-2 Gold Bai

6 No. 2 1-2 Gold Bai 45c 1 No. 21-2 Gold Bar

6 No. 2 1-2 Gold Bai $1J5 1 No. 21-2 Royal Cl ...50e 6 No. 2 1-2 Royal C.

DRDE^RS OFKed' Seal Price 1

m u

one 330

4 6 <

LD OUB$10,000 s) In Fixtuy o m t i m e t o b u ]

f h e s e g o o d s m u s t

» lany o f t h e m siirc; tl t h i s a d v e r t i s e m e i

Ripe Olives, Jumbo..SjT.40 ipe Olives, Supreme..?l-05 lipe Olives, Supreme $3MVienna Sausage.......15c, Vienna Sausage........ 70eia Roast B eef........... 40eia Roast Beef..........$2.^5I Corn B eef...............45cia Roast Beef..........$2.50,3wn Lunch Tongue.... 40c rown Lunch Tongue $2£5TOod’s Codfish..........20cwood’s Codfish....... ,90crwood’s Codfish...... 40erwood’s Codfish.... ..$210Emttatmd-Vcgetablea:.,.. er Cent Off

srred Stock Pineapple 20c ef. Stock Pineapple $1.05 •ef. Stock Pineapple $2M Pref. Stock Pineapple 30c ref. Stock PirieapplaS7.fi5 Pref. St. Pineapple $3.10

Pref. Stock Pineapple 40c ref. Stock Pineapple $2£o Pref. St. Pineapple $4.25

'xtracta 20 Per Cent Offition, Hebe Milk.............. 10c or 3 for 25c

ation, Hebe Milk ..... ......... J5c or 2 for 25ca m .............................41clacon, c u t .................. 57ciacon, slab ................. 55ca b ...... ........................ 40cTea, a l b . .................50c

i Ceylon Tea, a i b . 6 0 chetti and Vermicelli fo r...................... t.......25c31oss Starch, 2 fo r........ 25tSar Peaches.............. ;.. 4Si3ar Peaches ............. $2.61ar Apricots.................4Stiar Apricots............ .$2.61Club Peaches.............50tClub Peaches..........$2.8t

F $15.00 DE.T i c k e t s D e n o t e

riNGT w in F a lls

j t o c ki r e S ; . - ; :

ly your it go rcgardlfess5 not given lh die:; ent

0 AU Gtoioh Fruits15 -------------- ■ •------------i

1 can 21^2 lbs. Honey ;C 1 can 5 lbs. H o n # ...;.i

1 can 10 lbs; Honey..,-'C ------- ; r . , ^

'P 4 Crystal White.iSoaii IS 5 Swift White Soap .;

3 A. B:NafttHa ic 3 Palrii Olive SoSp

3 Peefs Bath Tablets )c 4 20-Mule Tearft Soap Ir 4 Rose Bath Soap l i : !0 4 W()orBatb:3pap;;-:^^... J.,

6 ckiw 10 oz. Red.Crowi , 1 can 10 oz. Gebljardt! g 6 cans lb o£ (^l>hair;it

S i can-S .vC < iS ifct ts 12 cans a. Y. Chili Sw ’0 I\c 1 can Libby’s Tamale

6 cans Libby’s Tatn^,l« Z 12 cans Libby'&^jimaf ------- ^ ^ ^ ----------------- ir r ^ . ' v r -

- 1 can Tangier's Green 3 cans Tangier’s

>c 1 can Palm Shrinip; ..6 cans Palm Shrwnp .

•£ 1 can 7 oz. Crab Meal Jg 6 cans 7 oz. Crab Mea 7c — ^ 5c Small Quaker O ats;... Oc LaKg;e Quaker Oats, 3 “ Large Sunripe Oats, J

Large Sunripe WHea _ Large Post Toasties.

Large Corn F lakes... 5c Shredded W heat.......— Cream of W heat:....5c ----------- ^ ^ ^

Sterling and Golden------------------------—

gg Sugar, a hundred po......... ..:0c 48 lbs. Idahome Ploi .85 100 lbs. Idahome Fic

^ . L I V E R E D

:e Cost

COIVIIs, Id a h o

S E I

H i i *

#piy. of ,l | 0 S t . ^ ' "

5'iist be*l lliy Neil

ita 20 Per-C m gB ^m B M

i ' '• '■ • \ ' < ' ' ' ' ' ' '

M a l e s

i ^ ‘ .....

t;3 fo r .......3,5 foreat Flakes, 3 'fbris .............

........

m Vesta Butter

pounds

lour.........j’lou f..... ......

-'-■■M H

P A M

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■FiEIGUIIlES^ K e t t r e d !< ear A d m l i ^ A r g u e y

f o r D if f e re n t T y p e o f D e p a r t* . H i n e n t H e a d to A v o id R e p e t l -■ . t lo n o f M is ta k e s

^ASHTNaTON, m - T h o sav ^ w m ^ ^ ^ propared for war in 1017 boeaoio of

*'mentnl and. tomporamontal eh«r- ^^■Aetflriaties o f tho man nt its head oad ^ ■ o f - r tb o polioj he porauod na the re* ^ H t n l t of thoAO ehnraeteriatics," Bear ^ ■ A d m ira ] Bradley A. FUko, retired, de* ^ ■ e ta r e d today bofore tbe aenate com' ^ ■ a i t t e o invoBtiinitlafr .the B a ty 'a eoa* ^ H d i l e t of the war..

"To .prercpt ttgprepMWfltmw td H tlLB fDtnM.” Admiral Flake saU,

**tlte most Importaat step la for t!w pabUc to.loalat tbat tbe maa

■ a t tba bead of tba navy ebaU be 'Imbned v ltb tbe spMt of tbe 'iiK77, blgbljr educated, open mind*

■ »d aod acquainted wltb tha piln.. dplet on 'Wblch naral preparednen

baaed and b f foUcnrinff 'Which ' -prepaxedneaa oon be aecnred."-'Admiral Fiske waa aid fo r opera*

■ tiona and aenior adviior to the aee* H retary of navy for aeveral yeara be*■ foro tho Snltod Statea entered the

war, bnt roalfniod as nido af te r differ*^ B 'eaee^ resardint; tho aboHtion of wise ^ ^ b b . worsbips' and over prefarodaesa. • '

r OeoerallT'Uaprepaxed.admiral toid tho comnitti^e tho

wns not on]y nnproparod for war ■ T f r o ln 191S to 1917 from a atandpoint

T, o f material and' personnol, but laekod , kiiy woU-prepared war pidna. ' I t was , -B'nlll Auffust 1, 1010, tb n t tbo ’ ijayT dopartment .eatabliahod an-orgon-,

ixj^tion for tho exclusive duty of ' . naklnff plans- for war. he snid, al*

^ i iR b he and other offieera had urf^d ' ’ne2> an orfpuUeatlon for aeveral years.

' -Naval war plans in 1010 aad 1011, wBea ho wo* ii mombor o f tho general bo.i^d, di<L not contain,ono por eont

- ' -wbat tboy shonld havo ombodiod,. Admiral Piske testified, and in lOU

the navy was "w hoU j unprepared for ' . "n u .”. --* ‘ Tho navy today coold not carry ' oq£ manenvors snoh as tbo German

fleot exeented in 1013," ho said, V- *,*J>flnclpally 'bocauBo of lack o f battio

m&aors and aorinl forces.". Betlawa Dlfferencea.

B ’ ;';Mueh of Admiral F lske’a statement - 'M devoted to a review of his dif- ^fetenees with Socretarr Daniels. "M on- tbl'^ebaracteristlca and previous train*

of-Mr* Daniels wero such as to ^.'U nveat a "b road and profound view " SW ;U he noeda. of the navy a« a wbolo, ^ .lie .ta ld . ••

Mr. l>aB)eb, he declared, refused to approve plans for tho extension of tbn

- navy’s aerial forcos. tbe obtaInln(^ of ' .au w o le n t. porsonjial.and proper forma* i l la t io n of w ar pTana prior to 1017.

. . Aaks Mayo^a - g eatlong.TV: Bear Admiral Mayo was cross'exam*

L- ' ined briefly on his dlroot statem ent of L ' yesterday.' Chairman Halo reqnostoj 1)-. hjim to proparo a further statomcnt on

remarks with reenrd to tbe noed K ' e f ' a well-defined foroign policy for B k-Jroper proparcdnoss of th o 'n av y for K /^ r a r . u o was also asked to prepare H ;mggC8tlons wboreby mistakes of tho Ifr-'feeeo t w ar mlRbt bo avoided in tbo R l 'fu tu re .

: W IL S O N H O L D S T D CLAIIVI . F O R E X P U L S IO N O F T U R K

WASHIKOTSn T o t —IVnnk oxp '""f alos of his bellof tbnt the Turk as i

nation shonM bo expelled from Eu*

X ftnd Ihnt tlii* "o fte n expressed Itio n " of the nlliea should no car- : ried out In framin(; tbo Turkish treaty

ia contained in Prctiidont W ilson's noto to 'th o allied loaders, replyine to their

’ reeent stntccncnt of information con- eerninff tho proRrons made In frnminf; the' treaty. Tho noto was mndo puhlio

J here last nlRbt after tho etate depart*' ment had been informed that it bad '■■been delivered to the olllod premiers.

The prosidont wroto tha t while tho strongth of the arf^imcnts for reten­tion of the Turks ' in Constnntlnoplo

• was recognised, tbo American govern­m ent believes “ that ,tho nrjjumenta

i a ^ n a t i t oro fnr stronRor." Approv/il o f somo of the territorial phases and

-i^upon tho wbole economic protn^am wns dfifom d, tho noto said, pending more complete information as to tho objects aought. -Aflid

f E x p e r i

B a K e r y a n d

I g n i t i o n

S e r v i c e

Beiuery Charging and 1 W inter Storage

Antomotive E lectrical Speeialiata

5 EXIDE SEEVICE STATION

t D . C . W A TSO N C O .^NftXt to Pott O ffice-Twin FoUfl, Idaho

p^yiTiTTfrrs* f-t I) I. f

T P d * y ‘- » ] ^ l a : r k e t 3 , , 2l A m S o a f l f '

NEW TOBK, (/P}»Flflal prieea en : Liberty bon^s to w y were: 8 - l*8 ’a ; M 's «80.60; third 4 l*4'a«98.0e: fourth I «Oa.OO; firs t 4 's I&0.S4; eeeon^ 4 's t «80.G0( first 4 l*4’a 19030; seeoad 4 W I 4 1-4's «SO.OO; th ird 4 l*4'a »02.96:I fourth 4 1-4’a $80.S8; Victory S S4’s ' I07.S6; Victory 4 8*4*a I97JS9; Vietory I 4 3-4’a 197.68.

.Grain tn d rzorlslenji ]{J• CHIOAOO, (ff)—St»»fftb t a the get• Mnrch option eaosed'ahorta in the de* ela

ferred delivoriea o f eora to beeome im*!in caay and offeriags were light, H ay ad*,rh« vancing more tbaa a point above yes* I ate

f (erday's cloBO. Coaimlstion housea that) bUif roeontly have been th e leading-•ellerai>. headed the buyiag. . ^ o r t covering acld waa rosnensible fo r th s nptnm May fo<i. u:irly aelling a t tlSO 1*8*or within'0-8e re;r of tbe high point on tbe present ad*;Sat* vance Oponlng prices ranged from 8-8el talI- to 1 I Sc higher with May $1.57 3-4 to I* $1.08 1-4 and •l-M 1*2 to »1.61 8-4.

Resumption of free wire sorvico .with ™h tho enst brought •> wave of altoTt eovor- ing in com th a t ewopt all deliveries hlghor. A big bull faetor vraa tbe pros- j poet that congress would deelaro separ- , ' ato pcaco with Germany. Profit-taking »1.07, wbieh -was 8e higher thaa the ?. (hcekod the upturn. Mareh closed-ati previous finish, and May waa Se h lgherl J at n.SO to $1.60 18 and July |1.C2 1-6 to *1.52 8-8. 1 .

Reports of progresa in oata aeedlng ■ and. o f very slight damage in: (be re* -{j tr cent wind storms had a strengthening i. effect on oata. Opening figures khowed Rei »* on advance o f l-8o>to 8-8o .with July Uq e 79 l*Se. whr* Provisions were higher on acattored e buying of May lard. ■*' .Oaah -Qnotatlolu ”~7 * ' f

^cmCUQO, (ff)—W heat Ko. 8 bard A

0 "born No. S 'm ixed 11.03 l*2j No. 3 vellow »1.07 1-2 to 1.08 1-2.

] Oats No. 2 white OG 1-2 to OOe; No.® 3 whlto 04 1*2 to Oflc.• Ryo No. 2 $1.84.® Barley, $1.35 to l.flO.

Timothy aeed $0 to 18.80. ^^ Clovor aoed $45 to 60. IJ Pork nominal. . /. Lord $10.62. /[• Bibs $18 to 18,75. / .li Ohicago liree t^ c k lul CHICAQO, (ff)—There were no fresh tw

'» receipts of livestock a t tho stockyards “t• today and consenuontly no markot, ow*'thi

ing to the continuation of .the-strike of Pf stockyard employes

n Omaha Llveatock ° ^>1 ' OMAHA, (/P>-*Hoge—Seceipts 17,* foi ° 000; 21>e to SOe higher, closing easier, let

Bulk $14.00 to $1S.00; hoavy $13.50 to un *14.75j medium $14.60 to $15.25j lights fir $1100 to $16.40; pigs ll.GO to $14.25. dn

t Cattlo—Roeolpts .0,500; . steady to wc '• strong; cboiee heavy stoors $13.50 to I- $14.60; medium $11.50 to $13.60; eom-• mon $0.75 to $14.50; ehoico lights 0 $12.00 to . $14.00; eommon $9.60' to' $12.00; buteber heifers $7.00 to $12.26; “ i> cows $0.60 to $12.00; eoBaet* $4.50 to

$6.60; eolves $14.50 to $10.00; feeder*0 $8.00 to $12.00; stoekers $7.00 to $11.25." Sheep—Receipts 8,600; lambs steady >f to 25e lowor; aheep and feeders steady. .” >' Lambs $13.25 to $20.26; eulls $15.00 to A

$17.60; springB $22.00 to $25.00; year- Hog wethers $1<^60 to $18.00; choiee « ewes $12.60 to $14.50; enlla $5.00 to r-

>• $11.00. I ft Oblcago Prodncen OHIOAQO, (ff)—B ntter lower; cream*J ery extras 63e. Egga lower; roceipts

.35,340 cnaea; firs ts 41c; ordinary firsts' r 37 to 30e; a t mark, cases Includod, 33 0 to 40 l-2c. Poultry alivo lower;;0 springs 38e; fowls 30 l-2e. Potatoes'

weak; recelpta'^ 42 cars; Northem rotund Avhlte, saeked, $5.85 to $6.00; bulk. $5.05 to $6.05.

KanltiB Olty Prodnoe f KANSAS CTTY, (ff)—Buttor «n*

changed. Egge lOe lower por- cose,, $12.20. Poultry-*-Heas 3o lowor, 34c. j i t

d-y0

: TH• T W IN F" NATIONA0 - •

OAPITAL 51 J SCEPLUS $s

S TWIN FALL1

; ' o f f ic :Jos. Keefer, Preside

Dr. T. 0. Boyd, Vi A. H. Vincent,'

J. A. Keefer, N. J. Keeff

DIRECTJos! Keefer

J. G. Johnston Conrad Magel

N. J. Keefer Robert Rog

A. H. Vin J. A. K(

An dr Dr.

1

3 DAILY NEWS. TW IN F j

I lIWOBF!• . ........—

4 W e X a t T o o U a o h M ^ a t w h ic h |i O lo g s K id n e y s , t h e n t h e . y B a o k H t i r t s

M ost folka forgot that the kidneys, like the boweU, get sluggish and clog*

te god and noed a flushing oecaalonally, s* else we have baokoehe and dnll misery a* I in tb e kidney region, severe beadachesj 1* rheumotlo twinges, torpid liver and S'latomach, alooplossnesa and all sorts of Itl bladder disorder*. “r«| You oimply must keop your kidney* Ti ((.active abd elean. and the moment you ea ,y fo o l-a n -ac h e on pain in the k id n ^ le region, g e t Obout four onncos of Jad tfi J. Salts from any good drug store here, of }e|tako a tablespoonful in a glaas of wa- in ;o tor beforo breakfast for o fow days in 4, and your kidnoys will tbon act fine. Si h This famous ^dlts ia mode frotp the

aeld e f grapes, aad lemon iulco, cbm* of bined with lithia,' and ia. hAmleas' to g]

^ I flush clogged kidnoys and stimulate - them to normal activity. I t also non- -Itrallzos tho acids In thb urine so I t no • longer Irritates, • thua ending blndddr

diaJrdors. . - ' ' P»I Jad Salta Is harmlou; inexpensive;

’ makoB a delightful cffervoseent llthla- ■®|wator drink which ovorybody should ho

jtako now and thon to koop tbelr kid- or '5 clonn, tbus avoiding serious com- ed ** plications. wl

A woll-known local drtiggist says he co |d aella lots .to Jad Ualta,to folks wbo bo*V Uovo "in overcoming kldnoy . troublo „ ^ whilo it la only troublo.—Adv.

**TliRE i■ EWS PUCE I7solution Introduced in Honso jj

W onld A ssert S ta te of sa W ar a t End ?“

4 WASHTNQTON, (ff> -A jo in t reao- lution dotlnring tho state of war bo-

lh twoen tho United States and Qermaay ^ a t an end -was Introdbcod today in v.l tho houso imroediatciy after its np- )f nrovnl a t a conforcneo, between repnb-

iican lenders and mombors of tho for* pipn affa irs eommittee.

Tho measure was reforrod to the ^ ',* foreign nffttirs eommlttoo.. Republicnn ^ r. lenders plan lo bring It up Friday to undor o spQciol rule with the hope of «f ta finnl oetlon beforo ad.iournmont thnt ^

dny. Attention was callcd that tbis to would bo Good Friday and tha t war lo wns deeiarod on Qood Friday throo ,(£ a. yoara ogo.^ The resolution provides for cortain 01 to reciprocal trading .with Oormany nnd ^ i;. for repeal of tho president’s war pow- ^ ers. I t allows- Oormany 45 .days aftor f „ Its adoption tn which to ogreo not to ||ir nssort any claims neainst tbe United j I * S tates which she could not have aa- I ' sorted nndor the troaty of Versailles,

f ' A penalty of- $ 10,000 ' la provided in I cnsca i>f violation of tbo terms o f th o I

M « » o l u t b ^ n ^ o t m d i n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ to „ _____

Retmtsal Noticel ts Ag DE. D . ikovnt LEWEES IJ*' DENTIflridIk. Eldridge Bldg. Opposite

Perrine Hotel

0 PHONE 116-W-•JL . . ■ ■

HEFA LLS

AL BANK5150,000,00 5 16 ,000.00

LLS. IDAHO

'ICERSiident, Vice President it, Vice President er. Cashier ;efer. Asst. Cashier5CT0RS

1

•elerbogerson Vincent . Keeferndrew RoKerson Dr. T. O. Boyd

T. J. Lloyd

Ao OrdlaaaM snefaltaated

corded pUt Xota 12. aids of 'said

- t b e , o t b « x ^ l ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ HBlock 163, from the ATcaue Weat Una of tbe Sro. 153, to the title to liy said ■on wbo 12, 13, 14, 16 Lot IB

' VUEBEAS, L. in fee to Lots No. and Lot No. allTwin. Falla T o w a a i t e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H amended-plat thereof,

WUEBEAS, said tfio I u d wbieb a b u t t ^ < ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H

tbo Iin «ald above m o n t lo i i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ing from tho n o r t h e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f Sixth Avenue West Twin Foils,, to tboo l the main alley r n n n ln ^ V ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H Bleek No. 153, and

WHEREAS, tho said L. L petitioned tbo Mayor, and -O o n n l^ ^ ^ l tho. City -o f Twin Falla .to deelare part' of tbo said fifteen foot alley ab o ^H described vacated, and ' ' - ' '

WHEREAS, tho Mnyor and Counelfl have investigated tho facts with r^ - 1 orenee to said alley and bave detonala* ed that tho publlo iateresta wlU.ia no -wise bo injured by tho closing and va­cating of said alloy.

NOW, Bo it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of tho City of FaUa ae followa:

SECTION 1. That tho fifteen, foot olley.'In Block No. 153, Twin Foils Townsite, according to tho recorded p lat thereof in the City of Twin Polls, Idaho, extemling from tbo northeastorly

' lino of Sixth Avonuo Weat to tho south* westerly lino of tho main twenty foot alloy In snid Block 153, be vacated, and

I thn t tho samO'is hereby declared to bo vntated.

.SECTION 2. That tho title to the land which is or woa occupied by ,tho said fifteen foot allay be and the aamo is hereby doelored to bo vested in L. 1. Benoit of the City of Twin Falls, Idnho, ho being tho owner of tho title to Lois No. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 10 and' the owner of tho title to Lot No. 22, all In anid Block No. 153.

SECTION 5. This Ordinance shnll bo in forco and effect from and nftor. ita passage, approval and publlcotlon.

Passed by tho Council of the Oity of Twin Falla, Idaho, this 2Dth day of March, 1020.

Approved by tho Mayor of tho Oity of i ^ in Falla, Idaho, this SOth day of Moreh, 1920.

W.- H. ELDBIDQE, Moyor. A tteat: W. A. MINNICK,

(S tal) City Clerk.

Classified Ads are cheop--«ffeetive

I The Importar

A Few NumhNo. 4323—Boys’ Blacl al Button Shoe, sem: leather throusrhout, : sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2....No. 3466—Boys’ Brow lace, a neat dress sho est value. Sizes 8 1-! Priced a t ..................No. 8017-Boys’ Bla( Lace, chrome sole, dr medium weight. E bargain at these priceSize 1 to 2 ..................Size 2 1-2 to 5 1-2......No. 2858—Boys’ Tan Shoe, lace blucher, s practical shoe for s comfort.Size 9 1-2 to 13 1-2....Size 1 to 2 ..................Size 2 1-2 to 5 i-2 .....No. 406—Boys’ Heavy Bluchei-, triple stitcl sole, very suDstantial. exceptional, merit, S 5 1-2............................YOV GET HONEST

United Sb(Look forthe'^

a.10k-

id l o c

B Without obuiation to me, pleaae eii 'AOG ^

are not overlooked in the line of Boys’ Shoes. Shoes' severe test of the Live Boy- best leather, in many lasts for dress, school and play, your interest to investigat( vest.

ibcrs From Our Extensick Gun Met- No. 1838 1-2- mi-dress. all Blucher Lac

waterproof.

w n Calf, bal q!^®9 i°5>V hoe and hon- 2 1-2 toNo. 4428-B(

frts^h"oe of Exceptional Size 21-2 to S

...... $2.39 No. 6903 -........... $2.98 terproof Sin Army Last throughout,

soft cap, a leather cap,:service and counter. ^

........... $3.50 Size21-2to!::::::::::::: l i i No. o t -

ll. A shoe ofSize 2 1-2 to Size 9 to 131 ........... $3.98 Size I to 2...T VALVE RECEIVED FOI

tores, Twin I' Yellow Front-Opposit^ Pi

p i i p ^K use; Large Sleeping PL.Fu11 Sized ] jot; Good : H lent Location. V >

p^RMSTOSUIT^

ipiMENTm« ' K U W . ------™ “ IK"

: j ' P H 0 N B 6 ^

e stray , anhna l'is ^OT8 l K n ^ | | | • l 'st jf it wears one" of our Hgbl-,, | - i t aluminum Perfect'E ar Tags. It'a to tu rn 'u p somewhere and finally >lick home. . \.-Iect Ear T ags are non<-poisonoiu non-corrosive: Easy to attach in ; operation. Room on cach tag lumber and owner's name as4 ad-

Salt Lake Stamp C o .Weat Broadway, ^alt Lake City

Pmssm:FREE BamplM of PER-

^ ^ P i .SlioeBuiiiifnghe :onstruction of our es 1 hat are built for the oy--constructed of thS' its and weights. Shoes JL m >y. You'will find it to 1 m ate here before you in-

nsive Stock— I m-2—Boys’ Heavy Black lace Shoe, chrome sole,

■ m...................... $3.50 J U

to 51-2....... ........$3.75 * ■-Boys’ Tan Harvester ^ single soles, riiedium e, broad last. | | | :o51-2..........$ 3 M '^ ^— Boys’ Black Wa- Shoe, 9olid leather ■ ■

it, full vamp sole,p, full leather heel and

None better made. [ H :o51-2...-............ $4.85 H— Boys’ Black Lace /ight Dress Shoe. Anshoe and good wear-

31-2.....................R9S nm

OR EVERY DOLLAR H

Falls, Ida. IPerrine Hotel)

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PbJeofcibii t o ,< a n M S I n d ^ ' t r i a l O o n r t /

ALBAlfY, V. T .; ( / I W ‘A ft«i lb ing in ipprosM d-im po^-aato«w )!’. Europe, we profoftt againit- Uta.' f

.■ ' tem pt a t the e itab U ib n e a t^ .o fJ^ i trial utMTftejr » t ' S n iGomp«rt, president o f the '

, 7ederatlra of. Xabor, deelared. .!&: i add reu b^ore . a - jo in t teMlba,jB&^ l a ^ t o r e ' Tnesao;’. V r.' Oohpili tpeeeh Vras a reply to the-arffoaet

• recently, .preaented .'to. t ie b / . QoVeniov' Allfcn o f ' Kmaaa i i ‘ik p o ^ - of the enaetment of an' -iadi trlsil relation* Jaw aimilar to tho ECa

' aaaT.'Btatote. - ■*‘Tho ladortrlal relations law; '

K a a sa s / ' aaid Mr. Gompers, "h aa .1 keB.'|fram the wqrkora tholr right' memberahip in thcraaolvea. Th'

xodat work bj' order of Ciio law, b j c ' dertof Hhe 'cturt, undor ponaitjr o t i l

and-impriaoamoflt.• 'I f ihe 'workcre . wiah to !

give .their aerricoe thoy musl'perfoi whether they llko i t or not, and.^tl £i>Versment etonds behind aueh a'jli eompolllnjj thom to work., V

“ A aUiTe muat work when hla.ia't te r ' direets; ho caanot refuse.

. . freeman mny refuse to frork, t a t r /pi himaelf.” . ; . ' \ > •

p e r 5 «

i ^----- ------------- ---------------------------B. B. Hniiilia of PocateHo is a Tw

F ^ a vieltor. . •Ben Burr of Nampa ia a businc

Tiaitor in Twin 'Falls. ,'W . N. Oruowoll of Pilor . la a ba

neaa 'visUor ia Twin Fnlln.K F. Rinehart o f Boise is trasutc

inj; buslncan in Twin Falla.B. T. MncKaraarn of Buhl ia '^on

ing n fow days in Twin Falla. .Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Timm were ot

from R lor yostorday for a brief vitf Mra. W. E. Traak of Buhl arriT4

In Twin Falls yu'atordny for .a bri visit.

Mrs. W. P. SwoarinRon of Kimbcr was a Twin Falla visitor yostorday a tornoon.

■Prank Boach and Chnries Pow< of. Burloy aro In Twin Fulls on a bti neu. trip.

Mra. J . £l Boyd of Rogeraon among tho out-of'town alioppora Twin Falls.

Charlos 1C. Costello of Buhl w among tho out-of-town visitors in Tw FaUa yesterday,

Mr. lind Mrs. Harvey W. Hurlobi of Joromo motorod to Twin PaUa y terday for a* brief viait.

Mr. and Mra. a . A- Pointer of Ed were. y*»frd»x oabualneaa and sbopping tour. *

P. 0 , Bethune ^otored ovo^ fro Jeromo yostorday^ and ipont a f houre looking of^or business lateree

^ tr . and Mrs. Wilbnr Bolton ai children of Kimborly were guests -the T. P. Warner home last «vcnln

Obarlea H. Holmor arrived In Tv Falls ycstorday and will renain ) a short time looking after buaini affairs.

Messrs. and Mosdames V. a Om by, J . II. Qott, Chnrlea Buhlof, spo Sundny in Eden, tho guests of 2 and Mrs. R. w . Lutz.

Vialting a t Sweeley’s—Mrs. E. : Qvoelcy nnd daughtors, Jeon ai Annn, arrived yo'tcrdny fron Boi nnd nro guosta n t tho bomO of SJ and Mrs. M. J. Swcoley.

THE ORPt

HARRY Md' C h a r l e s K l e i n ’s F ;

2=-Excell

THE OEMBex Beacb'i

“THE VENGEAI'T H

Marlon Burond Boatrleo DurandHenri D urand_______________Tom F ra n k lin ______________

■' Tboophllo___________________■ Armaiid Ln F a rg o ___________

Copt. 8t.’ Croix Trouvior ____‘‘Tabby*’ L iv in g sto n_______

H o C o u ld n 't A v o n g c H H o d r a i n e d H e r Ohild

" T H E V E N G E ^

TOPICS OF TlP r i s m a N a t u r a l C

UATINEE and EVENINQ

rr rT--":::-'''.’;:"

I H : U ia 'T w ii l^ t l i^ ^ f o r r elob to! be given J w 1 i& ! 4 t« p w « ^ 4 ; '< r t .- th e parlora of

tha l^ 'p ^ O A ^ lO ly w le rd a y . A brief bU aeaa. waa held and aomi-'aatteu;;iiBad»'<9^ioffleerB tor the ea*

v-'.’'.; B0l8g.'.7 MlC*.''.The pregram waa opeaed

a a d lS rt^ . Mra. T?. T . Harbert gave a W a H e r t f t ^ and iatradneed Newell 88. ^■ 3 'W Jjiii^ 'aec re ttJ7~ oC the ehamber of

bo»m erc^ .who addressed the meeUns bor'<Oivie B elatiosa.'' Voeal leleetioBa wet* .ffiyea br. -Mra. Irby McParhmd and . lif t .- I^ $ ia Boyd Keogh. Mr*. £ ; ;A . 'LaBdon talked , on elub datlea ia.:aa;:.iater««tii>g manner. The nex: meottota.wto;he.wW ,April « at which tiftn T ^e. aoijaal ,eleetion of offieera

f e U ta . ,L . E « b » mbimi nnd M n . T . P .M array havo. issued InvitaUona for n

. ealrd party to be given a t the hoioe ' ^ of tho -fo rae r next Monday, if' of; ■n i e j r . 'I'he Epiaoopa) guild will meet to* y or- morrow aftomoon a t threo o ’clock with iifi^ iMtk-. Cheater O. Clift. 445 Main ave*

BUe west;V '. ; " '. . ' : r -------

fom ■. M rt. J . A.'Oampboll enlertalnod the 'm i ^ l t e n ' . ^ '^ T. 6. 6. club a t thn honip of'M ri^.B rncst White yeatorday.

I'.' The.iofterap^tt'f^was apeat with bridge *5.^* and'.daiaty-nfroahm enta aervod. Mi%

£ d frv d v J 5)linao&. Mrs. B. Bobier and Mr8.Vlliomi«,'Eonbtirry were guests nf

' ' ' the eluV Conovor wiile a t e r t ^ . ‘j ^ . ‘tu ;n e z c neellng at tl^e homo, o f M».< George Leopold.

' Mr& Edward .Cooiior entertained at a birthday pnVty^la'-lionor of tho^fclrth* dny of hor littlo son, Wallaeo, yea-

rwin terday nftemoon. A white birthday cake with flvo jrclloyr. wns U5{)d

Iness for iho conter of the table, and ycl- ' low bnakots of Eastor oggs woro placed bnsi* cover. An Easter egg hunt

and other gamca woro onjoyod. The . amnll guoats wore Botty Lou Peavoy,

“ ®‘* Botty .McClure, Fred Sallnday, John ■ Brcckenrjdgi', Msxlnp Woods, Marian

■end* liobbina, Kuth Tayior, Billie Scott.Virginia Bontty, Gfacu Baamusson,

over George ond Dick Mnxwoll, Jcas Jonnl* ^idt. son, Virginia Smith, Mary Priebo, Ruth •Ivod l '-'ad, Mary ^Vhitc and Blchard Uous- briof

jcrir Beading the ads makea shopping botb f pleasant and profitable. Pleasant, be*

cause you know what you, want and ■wan where to find I t Profitable, becauae buV *'l*bt prlce.»»

m is WANTED — Experienced furniture s in mnn. B o iJ i7 0 .

waa BEAD THE DAILT NEW&

a c o o d V ^ lfow

reata. and

a at

fA Today is thflineis

' AHerali. M.

and Doii>n

Mr. •

HEUM THEATI

OREY in “THE tF a m o u s S t a g e ' S u c c e s s . A

[lent V audevi]M a t i n e e a n d E v e n i n g

1 THEATREcb'i Pawerlql Drama

iNCE OF DliRAND”:h e o a s t

______________ ....... .... AliIOB JOYCE

____ :______________ G. V. Soyffortita____ ______________ ;__ Pcrcy Mnmjont_______________ _____ Herbert Pntteo

__________ __________ William Bechtcl___ __________________ Eugeno Strong____ ___________________ Mark Smith

H is W ifo w h i lo S h o L iv e d so Jd t o d o so .-----SCO—BANOE O P D U E A N D ”

rHE DA Y—Comedy Color W onder Scenic

Q QUALITY FOTOPLAYS

DAILY NEWS. TWIN FA ]

^ ■ J o c ^ ^ ^ v i t i e j

. Bjidi P le a n ra T t l ^ W a ^ W. Jojtn- fa of aoa haa returned from a pleaaore trip given to.'Boathera California .poiata. rs o f i ■»brief BbfltlsgofTyt!ilaa)31«ter»—T heP y- Bomi- thlaa Blatera will meet Friday after- a «a* Boea April 9 a t 8 o 'clock ia L O. 0 . F. leaed halL Im portaot bndneu. to be traa- r tho aaeted.tve a . • . i1. SS; LadlMi Oall Heetiog—The Preaby*

teriaa Xadlea Aid will meet Thuraday * r “* afternoon a t '2:30 o'clock a t the homo

of Mra. G. E. Bryaat, 221 Tenth ave-

latlea B aaltb Bactored—Lettera received from Californio from frienda o f Mr. and'M ra. J . W. Faria tell of the eom- plete restoration of Mr. Faria’ heaUl

, and e f their .return, the flrat o f May • to again reside in Buhl. ^

r . -F. - -■*- —for n “ bolngT B art—Mra. J . P. McClnre aa-J home children loft this memlnff for Omaha

where thoy will join Mr. MeClaro. From thero they go to New York and

t to* other eastern polnta where they wUI spend tho poxf twp roonthjt on a com-

avo- bined bualne'as hnd jjlcaeur8''trip. “

Masonic Oommsnleatlon— lu o lodgo 1 the Maaons will gather in Masonic temple t thn tonight for tho purpose of conferring rdnv tho Mastar Maaon degree. The regu- Hdffe lnr officers of Twin Falla lodge No.

45 will be in charge of tho rltualtlsLle jiqj coremonlcB.

^wiil Bonding iPermita Decrease—During t tlie tho month of March only 81 permita to

build wero Issued by tho city clerk. Moat of these wero for amall atruc- turea. Tho highost eonatruetion coat

la ®t named was i®,000 for a residence. }lrth- Many garages and additions woro

yes- built. . hday ..............* ------

BJBBELLI0TJ8 OBBMANaIncod "hunt (Continued .from Pago O ne)-The • -------— — . '■ —

avoy, tho governmont’a demands for tho eca- John sation o i armed activity In tho Ruhr orian region, wns Boizod Tooaday by n com- kott. pnny of tho rod army returning from s8on, the front. An agreement waa obtaln- onnl- od ut a new commltteo bo appointod Rulh and for the withdrawal of. tho accop- Ious- tanco to the government's ultimatum.

The new commlttoe coatenda Jhul . ' compliaaco with tho terms o t tho ultl-

hftth matum, particularly the surrender oi t hfl. arms, is aphyaical impoaslbility.’ „ j A goneral atrlko ia threatened for - „ Dusseldorf although lute laat night no

. , , order hnd boon issued.AH activitiea woro proceeding nor­

mally a t Dusseldorf, the units a t tho ilturo front having beon recalled by thu de-

posed commlttoe. Truck loads of oth' cr troopa, howovor, left lost night foi tbe north.

TOTRADB

[he Last Day oftion Sale

T D F l a s t s h o w i n g I K L t o d a y

iGAMBLERS”A 7 P art Production.

iTille Acts==2i g

TOD/VY AND TOM ORROWTW O DAYS ONLY

* J ] ) G a l : l i . s

trip Ira F . Braekett, a pioneer form* aad atoekman of tho Threo Crook dl trict, died a t Boaeworth Monday nigh Death reanlted from monntaln feve

I. p . Funeral aervleea are being eonduete raa- a t Groaamaa'a ehapel thla afternoon b

the Bev. W.' A. Moore, of the Ohri tlan chnreh. Burial ia to be la Twi

iby* FaUa eeretory.Decedeat eame to the Three Cree

0, - - aection of Idaho 87 yeara ago froi sve- from Bpokane, Waah., and hi

been engaged in farming aad llvestoc taiaing over alnee. He waa bora i

ived Wiseonaln la 1846 and for a number < years, bofore aoving west, waa e:

iom* ff* Ked in freighting between Kansi and Leadvllle, Colo. Uo ia aurviv< by hia widow, Sarah E. Braekott, tv sons, N. E. and C. E . Braekott, ax ono daughter, Mra, J . F. Clark i

njj.j Cedar Creek. Tho estate ■ includes lOha *^etlon of land n t Bosoworth and ! m,o_ acres a t Cedar Creek.

J ^ A A B AND DINNEB s t Olirll !om- lan Chur'cK, Thursday, AprfTTst, afte

nooa nnd evening. Cafeteria Dbia 5:30 p. m. Popular pricea..^dv.

aplo to the ada . for light oa yoirfng baying problema.

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Zt Tryroro . .

HI-HEATI t will pleaao yeu, na well oa

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for

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V\ N . / J P S L i i

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CpnrwwT HIO ^M M kW icana c a

few tasty ties grand total cos cess is only a fr what it used to ( hot bird and a c( —before the la the-coop.

“ Brace Up, Cheei Dress Up.

There’s Spring: —come, see us some of it in yo

New Clothes ■ New Hats

New Shirts New Ties New Underweat New Everythini

I daho 11■ UP-TO-DATB

A LLS, IDAHO, WEDNES

I AWraEMBNTS ' I1 — -------------OBPHEDM—" T l . G ra b l« « .” fo«

tnria* H arrr M otpji a l» two ture vaudeville a ^ and eomedy.

Ight GEM—**Tbe Vengeance of I>nraBd/ featuring Alice Joyeo; alao Prismi

\ - color aceale. leted ^n by IDAHO—“ Nothing Bot th e -T m th ,’ Ihrla- featuring Taylor Holmea; also Bun pwin ahine eomedy, *‘A Ldghtweigh

Lover.”’reek ■ 'from 7 0 IVHOK ZT MAT OONOEEN

i t a ^ ^ 7^'* *re MBtemplattBt baUdla;aad wiah your work-eimpletod withou

ef Qf trouble, wonld adviae tbat yan iu<ili , upon eontraetora ualnf only Union mex ansaa iaformatien telephone IfiS.—adv. dved ' •. two ___________ ■ _______ ^ __

and k of lea n::1 USED CAR!lfter-biner

1 HAYBES—Wiro

H H 1 AUBUBN— ^Repainted a

1 HAYNES MODEL 45— Itl painted.

1 OLDSHOBILE EIGHT- bargain.

r ALL ABOVE OABS HAV] FAINTED AND ABE

, NAGEL B--------- PHC

J You t h e ;

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I f thin as ros should

' we’ll VI you ai

f i ff goodt(I you ar

a - / — - f L e l f l a s

A Spri Add sa Manhs

s and the \ \ \ l r |Qst of sue-fraction of f0 cost for a HttwOA > cold bottle latter flew | | f \ ier Up, J l

? in the air is and getTOur stride. dB jl

.\y|har L ing.

^ TH E CRBATEK

I epartment^ T W I N F A L L S .I D A H O

ESDAY, MARCH 8 1 ,1 ^

CUmmta

fea*'

Boom. K pden ': eight alsepins portd i,. ' i i i n

wired fo r e l e « ^ . o o o i p ^ ^ | n Wonld ta k e ^ h tid iag p a r t ,p a ^ e n v ^thout ' .'i'M U - ^ p ; 0 . B O X »«>• adv.

i s f i i MaelB, r e b n ^ ^ r e p l i e d . ' .

i and in firs t oiaaa obndii^iL '

—Fonr paiBsehger,' rebu ilt

IT— ^This car will be, .sold a i

&VB BEEN BEBTIILT MSD BE IH QOOD

BROTtfERfl’H O N E 9 5 — T - ' . . :

u c « n ’te r 6 a J J ^ !He i ^ v e r , o f „ j r ' ; ; : ; S• U b t 'o h ': t h e > : - , ^

lings are not Jpbking •osy for you as;'they ^tid this time o fv ji^ ' V 1 venture t6 say.rjth§t'‘ .. J are not looking; -as * '.M

1 to others as you ray Aare to yourself. ■ - f l

3 see: A good H irst^- ■Iwire suit costs ■)ringStetsoiiHat|10. I say, .^5 for s o m e , . . .. Ihattan shirts, and / I

S to re , m .:FROOKSaSIVK • ’

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I eoB tM t w ith fU m e, b a t poopl®, woy do be mo«t p« rt, p re fe r I* tW* regmi-l D lrio B ke th e w erd o f the m « i who h w a t boea b w ao d . f e e t B^ I r Bbideats e f tow>m\t t u t tin OuOQtU M aoM onle <M 07 m lsbk rerj d • te Jy p r»d ie t U o c««r«o »aa w * | to San on e f b M th e r im nsm lM T ^ . / J * J

TordU t fo r th e »Ter«ge n u . Is a s thie tMTl7 M w D tfh tr M tfao ta r tlaw n r, b m o l ,

n stM e« ,.e f K rm iria, • o r io t ,« « » I s - gJottJlai r a f w a / a s a d e s a a u a i u t i o u i i r a o D ixie

• ' - • . unique. ""■* Boil oir. n o s t u j r th « t Ufo haa shown 11- <<d a d s ’ it ro a c e r O a a coa iaM taU o deo- on to

It u l n i i i 'i r e n e a ( ^ " >»»- r laftm O b Uu> l»l.fcli*«l»t «* and boi onto Ut» ««in- w teg ta . u it• •t.pTMeU ire e u <• i r t lU j . "k s t s ts e w a t w ta n a d o a t a eoafer* him self !a^ t« id0d b r L e a k e , T r s t i h f aad w ,' preddSBfc e f the pop a la r ooea* i,co o a d l, who re e t l r e d a e sn p le te o f hon rt o> B u i i . ' . lU « tr i . l .»dllU ,. b U oeearissL -U seii l l r e p o r t showed a ' d e f ie lt s f 6t«- through » 0 n b ie a la la insfcrla l O fe rs tb a s B ( th e f l n t y e a r o f th e soWet re- u n n t e ri ^ l « ( .tu d t u t th .o e tio a b a d decreased TO p e r eeat. ^f, M joritjr. o f t l ie ' f s e te r le s la B ossls negro, iiUa b ew M ot tio lu b llltr ot the m ids t« traa sp o c t coal u i raw ma- a n d to & oadir eommnM «po™Uo«i. Tke qu tl^v foo lo « a food to Ue cll- '[,fpp" a exishaafS f s r sov ie t eo rreao j', and m urm er » to te.1 tl>u-U . 0..1 7 -te M ain taia .th sm s^T es, fearing th is r^aajr,swpitas w ill b e co aflscsted . vinclblc ; ^ a e I s Ih.enifece eh a a g la g tfae bs- “ o f ia d a s tr la l opera tions. A ten* whippoi r d a y a a d ebllffatorT- la b o r sre ia- ^

M > th e aew p rsg ram . ^ o l jb t iI. ' b ' l r '1 ' a re , wi

m w Z B B D M I B B B J J C m a t h o y ^

jOgubrloKs crltloa who h a r e obsorred ;o a t h j th e p o s lt ls a tak en b f th e s ta te s of ly ls a d , T lr ( ia la , O e W < » A la b a a a n o t um ^ B t l l y e s te rd a j '^ U lsa ls s ip p l w ith ^ ereaee to ra tlflo a flo a o f tb e w om oa’a frage am 'eadm eat a d tsp es itlo a com- olsim < a to < 'th e solid so u th * ' seem to be fo r a rifrision o f th e ir ealeataU oas f ^ g h t rlew o f th e s c tio a s f th e B dasifdppl a te in re?e rs lag Its fe rm er vole in s t th e a a e n d k e a t . PrespoeU fo r M i ■slasippi stq>pla|f la a s tbo thirty* ith sn d la s t s ta te aoedod te eoiaplete

n t l f l e a t l e a a r« so X alr, I t Is re- te d , th a t s e f fra c e leadere whe bad Lodoned hope o f fav o rab le ae tioa In t q u a rto r h a re no tified the ir sap- tr r s th reoghoct tho s U te to te tu n )be eap ita l ;ahd renew th e battle , rh e s U a a ^ p i - i a l iis s iss ip p l la ea- irsg lng n e t alono t« th e friends of m en 's eafranob laeB eat, b « t i t is I Itly rofredU ag, to e . aa a a lad ieatioa I th e daw ning d a y whoa tb e eitizoary |tb e southora s ta te s m ay b reak aw ay ^m tra d itio n and p rejad ico te view j | t s and Issoce in tho l ig h t o f the

w ent an d the ir votoa m sy no longer deliro rod in a lum p u n d e r the label | | ' t h e w U d so u th .” ^

T k a O sea « r O ia e k .A taaa depeadil largely ttyw V hM k* tr his sHccess la the bastaeas world, rkewlse s Rirf Id (he nutrim ealal.—UtIi'y IjOiiiInn

D .H .P E C K CO M PA NY I

N U R S E R Y S T O C K '

Of AU KINDS

2 0 r BHHk Avgae East r h n s 1 2 2 6 5

T W IN f A l l S , ID A H O

p k x s D A tf Y NI

m iT E iiriilEERlEN M2

iiyEIIIISOlD-sop, which

gOB C arpentier Won Hia them no“ | rat F ight a t tha t Ago ia win thsm.

F our Short Eounda o n e * ? /w■!■ i 'll prond.

By AL W ranL The gr«-rgpe Oarpentier began flghUng “he was oaly 13 years of age. He escapes f his first fight a t that age from capes fron reols in four rounds. The follow- bis woadi rear, when he was ju st 14, he ^ 1 '^:ed out two of his opponents, won Ight on a foul, won^ftirly from er ond took a part In a six and ]uid' draw. thn aiIB ll, aad whea in his 17th year, ^ fJ intior began to assume his reft! ^

He then stood 6 feet 1 ineb in v a t and weighed 167 pounds. A t J A i j l i . ime he offered to meet all eom- , JL f.A t

inA wae sueeessfijl nearly all the i H A a down the lino until he mot the .

Kid. ^J Kid was a grenter fighter, even _;h ho was a tramp and had Itchy E Z ile d J

Re had a normal hatred to |riv< dgp mt taoney to railroad companlea. >»o occasion be rode tbe blind bag-cleans from tho Show Me stato ______

u. PruelK O . OAJEX» Kid arrived on the Paeiflo e o u t »on, te ra

timo when fighters thoro were Piick as flies irfound a molassen adjoin ng ll, and he left Frisco for Los An- ternationi , where he obtained o job as son was i >lack. nephew alio'e method of traveling was dlMct fr« le. Whon leaving s placo, ho don- Hold clothes, paoked his good l«n Is” in a valiie and shipped thom b a« y at 0 his destination. Having dono ^ Johnaoi tho Kid woold go to tho railroad for * ht yard, crawl onto brake lyuuns future. 1 beat his way. . ‘olen ho arrivod a t tho town he was Bd for he would got his valise, which tin his gflod clothes and thus make »»ny citi 5lf f it to move around among tho thOli colored "sp a ts .” Dixie’s waa- building, g around tho oountry oceasionally dm into tronble. A story is told squared ;0W one time Dixie,, because of lusty and unkempt appearance be- . ,

Involvod in an impromptu fight. to C seems that DUie, whilo traveling y » ‘ted G Igh the Joaquin valley, stop- st ono of. the smaller towns, and, “ ® lg nothing In particular to do, « n n e r ot tered into a saloon th a t was fre- ted by cowboys,, lumbermen aad to' hard-fisted gentlemea. There ho afoul Bert Fowled, a 250-pouna . After a >, who had beon bullying every- for yean . ’I^is ^ w le r porson p to T r down the gauntlett to tho Kid J® to his surprise wns called. promoter,e eowboys formed an Improifaptu and the two colored individuals °«

pod fo r tho fray. Thore were lerings of pity for the reason tha t Kid looked like a child compared 'Is great, bulky opponent, who up Onr at Ills time had proved himself in- if they ble. B ut. this time ho had more thing so mnt his match, for In three mln- a m oden by tho watch tho Kid had him are wortl

pod to a frazxio ^and dowa and

pko and Klaus, the two middle* _hta who took Carpeatier’s meas- Q were the beat In the Une whonmot him, .and Carpentier's de 200

a t their hands, due to his then fklfa.h and ioexporieneo. should not be 78ted against him. Twinlelr vietories ovor Carpentier were |7,tunexpeetod. Tboy met Carpentier 90,1912. On June 24 of that yoar 934IS, in the nineteenth round, was ‘ ‘ $80 n a decision over Georges on a a of foul.lat Klaus was a great fighter wascd the following year whon ho ^ht a 10-round draw wilh Jack Dii- ^

I r i )

rhe man who knows the ey, puts It where he kno

NOW IS TH E TIMI A BANK ACCOUN

fIRST NATIONSo f T W I N F

M e m b e r o l ( h e F e d e r a l Ri

NEWS. JW IN FALIS, ID

U n g l j g w s l

It Indianapolis a t a timo when > was beating all comers. ”pko, af te r his defeat of Carpentier,It a fierce battio with Klaus a n i t when In tbe fifteenth round tfie 41,,•'s claim of lonl was altowod. . lor tha t battel Papke retumed to Ica, whoro he woud up his career I olgb^-rouad» ae-declsioa bout a t :x>uls with Marty Eowaa as bis ]lent* \f- 1—)m the time the two great mid- lights m et CarpenUer they baeked Jf K j j ! , which would iadicate that their battles with tbe Freaehmoa did ^

o .ea thou,h they did

rpentier’s record la the army Is e t wUeh « u might fee. J X a l ^

e great French boxer has token la several thrilling aerial enpge-s aad has had several halr-breadth v '1 1 . >es from annihilation. His es- I from death were perhaps due towonderful coolness while under *“ 7 ^ “ '

I proiree times he was decorated for rie b t te lg deeds-as an aviator, and .while lodge', p ring over tbe battlefields of to nelU c0. Long before the war he was defy nnpet of the Paris sporting life. To- anlie is the idol of all IVanee. deny ni

CK JOHNSON J f ld l fAKES ANOTHER '

PUBLICITY BID S X iled n g h te r H ear U. S. fior- iS ^ 'J p . or A ttem pts to A ttraot the ' w< Americans to Hifl Boat

ILEXICO, Cal., (/P)-r>Jaek John- which' mo formor world’s champion heavy- cominittet

;ht pugilist, srrived a t Mexicali, m ver so Inlng Calexico, but-aeross tho in- w thing ii ational lino in Mexico todoy. John- he ah^l waa nccompanied by his irife , his hls famil low and his w ife'a maid. Qe came wlll first et from Mexleo City and was car- Jool 8 m g a possport purporting to hnve American, 1 Istued by the United States em- degree, y at Mexico City. 5 *^n 1ihnaon began negotiations today a fight o t Moxlcali in the nenr bTJMHM re. He also signed nn agreement ly to give an exhibition boxing eh ht Moxieall next Saturday a t WASH] :h time members o f the Elks from poaement y eitiea are expected in Calexleo to Id eeven nd the dedication of a new lodge the h p n ding. Johnson said ho expected to upon. It rn to the United Statos and " g e t departmei ired” with the federal authorities the m e t

mJBieat)hnton said ha oxpected to ge dl- eorporati( to Chicago whea ho re-entered tho dlsaolutle:

ted Sta'tes and endeavor to have Besides charges against him disposed of. coal true said ho would then take up his laat fall, ier oecunation of boxing and would instituted for 0 tboatrieal tour. Ho said he the Bhen

IS to' spend the rest of his life in United States. ' j f »oafter starling negotlationB for a box- .match horo, Johnaon arrange dto

to Tiaquana noxt Monday whero lopea to moet J . Coffroth, fight Doter,. and sign for two or three ts in loWor California to bo put on iro he goes across the line.

(Centinoed on i'sge Seven)

a r aacestors would have marveled they could have looked upoa aay- ■g so woaderfnl aad Interestlas as lodem store. Btuoy onr stores. They worth It.

G O O D B U Y SaOO~ AOBBS—115 t a u ia al-

tklfa.78 AO BBS-41-2 milsa f r e a

tw in Tails.<7,600->8 room new bqose.*0,600—6 zooa new hoose.WOO—A room liease.

‘ *800— «2 1-2x100 feot lo t »00~«0X125 foot lo t Mn.T.B OOBPORATIONB. O. ALKTANPEB, Mgr.

Over Oolden Buis Store

f l - ,

/

the value of mon*(nows It Is safe

ME TO OPEN JN TA TTH E

NAL BANKF A L L S

I R e s e r v e S y s te m

t P A H O , W E b N j B S D A Y j l

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THE fORlfM______ . ' liee andA T IS THB "A jm a iO A ir

' lESiiiScolumn a n d 'a half coatrlbution io n , of our ovening papers, Henry nisho4 il

nntoa relates too eireumstaaces aecretary wbioh he sttys he loat his job ahowed t he local highway d istric t He Chinese tha t his dischargo was uader

r virtue o f the so-called Ameri- Q T I A I laa, and makes a loud bid fo r 7 ];hy. On the face of h ls state- >e w as-nnjastly dealt with aad ^ B^BN »s sympathy. Fbr the ^ t of gthy eonrpUlat is t h a t aTthongh ^his work in a maaaer perfeetly 'etory to Ms foreman, he was M2»WO.O rily dlKharged by antbortty jr up ” because he belonged to lon. mmmmmm, If eorreet was not oaly not a i g u M a

deal, b a t directly against the W sl principle of tb’e '^A aerieaa ’ which ie th a t-a maa shall be employment upon bis individnol 1 , ren rd less o f '^ lo n g in g to er 1 ilonnag to any party , ehareh o r I -aad- b the article la qaestloii. i te r says:'proelaim i t my eonstltatioaa) t te beloajr to whatever ebnreb, j ! e; politieal pt^rty or anion, o r B I leitaer, as I may choose, and B I > ney other maa who elalins to ‘ J . in American and a citUen to j ' r n e gncb rig h t f l |I is spoken like a trae Ameri- K md, as we understand, i t voieos J ery cm* of the "A m erican Jj ' Bot to what nnion can H r. E toa belong that permits him to J ibe to soeh a sentim eatt I t is |l aly not one tha t is opposed te B 'opea ahop” — whieb means a A where oompetenee counts, and \D whot organisation n man be- C ; or does not beloagl Upon the mm hau l, Ithe "cloaed ahop,” ^ H ' modern nnlonism nppeara to bo C I

itted, meana that i f a- man Is g 1 so . good a workman aad has j '

lg in tbe world bnt day ’s works, B I all ao t sell them even to keep ff 1 unily from, starvation, unless he j First join the other fellow’s un- C I Sorely tbat’ is net oaly on- g 1

ieaa, but tymnnlcnl to the laat 1 ,J. W. T. L. Min Falls, March 80. 1020. J |

•SUB OOUBT P08TP0K BS S ANTI-TBXrST ABODKENTS C

^HINOTON, <ffV-Aaother post- {lent until next fall of arguments ' ;ven antl-truat suits aow before ! ,fupreme eonrt haa beea decided « ^

I t was said Tueaday th a t the ; Itment of juatice desired to study I ,ecent d^elsioA against the gov- « ^>nt In the United S tates Steel E {ratioa case and to review the f .utioQ suits now pending. J 'ides the so-called anthracite u |truat cases, wblch were argued fS \fall, appeala in six proceedings V ‘ - uted by the goverament undor IE herman ae t are before the co u rt X

roa are a Uttle naeertala abeat I t S_______________ 9 M

FOKt ii , 0 0 0 1

must be sold at one

1 'Hobart Electric ( izer).

2 Toledo Seales.1 Moesler Safe, sia 1 Burroughs Addir

frame).1 Solid Oak Roller 1 Solid Oak Swivel ( 1 Solid Oak Filing ( 1 12-ft. Solid Oak 1

10-ft. Solid Oak] 1 5-ft. Solid Oak Su 125-ft. Solid Oak Sl 1 14-ft. Solid Oak ]« 1 8-ft. Solid Oak Fl 1 7-ft. Solid Oak Fl 15-ft. Solid Oak Fk 1 8-ft. Solid Oak W 1 Solid Oak Tobaccc Other fixtures too

One For

CITY MAr

V M A RCH X - m ..............'OIOBIITALa q V A i ^ ' ■ . ■ :mov;me»l

' 'AB OAHAJIZAH- CUSiZBNS twelve si fAWA, Oat* ■<ff>)Oaiy IM japaa- *lo ad 25 Chinese hove become Caa-

citizens by naturalisation, al- h .the immigratioa of the.two aa- ities has been fairly steady since

according to information for- |P A l { Uio house of commons by tbs . k | l | ary o f state . Tbe last ceasns ' | U l id that 0,201 Japanese and 27,774 se resided la the domlalon. . ' O ood

iU H S Q O ID MOTOMBHT FBO K « , S. T O 'i^ B H T lK A O ood

ENOS AIBES, MV^OmmejlUllg tatisties' showiag th a t of $119,- )0 ia gold exported from the d S tates ^ e e Jaauary 1, last, S K i 50,000 was sent to A r g e n t i^ I «» ssys:bere la reasoa enough fo r ihis ■ ■ ■ ■

H o iw a o o B c o BCO g a

au n .rs CTgK - ; B S S M s S iS S ^ a S rS H

O A K• ■ M S I

a ^ A N T m e a « a d w e m m , w hI V L e o o ld w d l • B o n l r a d i s m ■ n < W n B g O i k k n d S e iu ib U a C a ^ e t T l « ( e l e c t i o n n p m n p t e d prim axilT- b r t l i e n a a c c h i d T i S i t d a t d d e b n d a o o M e t a r d y o r n n c e e i i t a e n d t h n i n e a i l D p e n tm g ' c e a n a m n * t i n d i e . O e i ^ S « ^ S x e S e d e n r > l o a g E it l im e e l effiw w p u fo im t& c e .

M A G E L B R O ITwin Falls, idohi

' ■ . Phone 95

a e o B e c iQ o e e ia f le iB e

» S A I iWmll g| Fil

nee as we are going out oJ

: Coffee Mill (steel cut-ai

ize 83x40.ling Machine (9 key boarc

er Top. Desk, ll Office Chair, g Cabinet.: F ruit Display Counter.{ F ruit Display Counter. Sugar Counter (3 bins). Shelving.Mirrored Bin Cabinet. Floor Case.Floor Case.^loorCase.Wrapping Counter. ' , !co Humidor, 6 ft. x 8 ft.0 numerous to mention.

ord Delivery Car For Sale

RKETING CON---- PHONE 330-----

BMt'.whea It Is eeasidm d' :th«t . o ! ^ p s left. Bawos' Alree ,Udt

eartyiag cargoes-werth , i»o»♦80/)00,000 in gold.”

OR QillliK SUEooil Hve Eoom Honife,'' no extra loti - ta tndt. r o d location.

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S U 6 * L * S T A T B , L 0 A H B , , m S T O A H O *

a a o o g c e e O B e '

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t ' I! S te XWSl

5 IH a t gieea I i 'M a t ] :

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E !ixturesof business,

and pulver- .

ird on roller

,

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S P O R T S(OoaBnaal tn m P .«« Blx)

Babe Ruth Goes Into Bleaeftert

to R ^ h C r itLBile^of Homertm Xing Overflow:

W hen He 1* Tw itted fo^ ^ Fanning Twice

JACKBOKVILLE, F iv . ttladed fana bere «xo' aq t iaoused. t blamo Babe B ath fo r what ca n e aea

H being a Berlooi row ia tbe g a s» b< r tweea Tankeea and Dod{(ere reeentl] I wbMi Bath jnmped iato the

and started af te r a' ipoetato^'whd bft• been “ ridiaff” h la . Batti bfcd••true

out: twice in thp jpune,-the,In the eighth ian ln s/ WEeh tHe' Tax keet came ia from the field fo r thel turn a t bat ia the ninth. Buth wee OT^ to tho bleaehonl There wer •ome hard worda >aad one man .dare Buth to eome Into tbe etond. But jumped into the itand and th e - fa

"palled a knife. Tho BituftUon w aa n ’ ting ' ugly whon Ernie Shore rusbe In ^ d d ra g { ^ ' Buth away. Commea beard among plavers and otbers-la tha if Buth ia ftoin^; to let eritieism g« D&der his skin la exhibitioa hwill have a hard time of i t during .th r e ^ a r seaaoa. ' " •

^ BASEBALL

At Spencer, N. C.; IBoiton N a tiona ls '_________ _____ _Detroit .Amerleans ,•----------- — ~ ~ -

A t Wichita, Kans.’; . B. H. I ' S t 'LoulM Americans — 7 0

W ichita W o a ta rn ------------ 5 7’ Batteries: 7 E^'orolt and Severoid

' Normnn, Markloy and O'Drioa, Yai yoa.

.A t QrocnvUle, Miss.;; B. H. - I New York Nationals ---- - 8

• Bostoa Amorlcnijs 2 5. Battorios: Ilubboll, Winters and Mc

Carty, Snyder; Holborrow, Lcaiuro aai Walters, LiTinjrstoa.

At Charleston, 8 . C.; B. H . IWashington Americans ....... 3 CCincinnati Nationals .... .. 0 ' 6

■Batteries: Courtney, Schncht aai ahnrrity ; Salloe. Qornor and BeTl^ea.

At Austin, Tox.; ^ II. EOhicago Americans ...... - .... 2 0Toxaa univeralty ......... .......1 4-Battorios: Fabor, Payno and ScbaU

Lynn; Barry, Oiltott, and Ilart..A t San Prnncjflco; B. H. I

Chicago Nationals .............. 0 4• San Francisco : --------------Ifl 11 .

Battorios: Carder, Nowklrk ani O ’Farrell; Smith and Anfinson.

Brief Bits dt'SportThcroTl be a scrap bout or tw

daring tho eoming )cgioa conclive, bagrajipl

■tuff.

Tho Cincinnati Beda soom to be li their proper form. Every minor aai major league club tbor havo tacklO' in spring games liave lickcd th world' champs. *.

And righ t hero wo' are willing t wngor our rop that Moron's outfl will not wia the National gonfaloi thia aciuon.

A in’t 't h a t a fino chance for some bodyt

Bonny Leonard, Mike O’Dowd an' Jack Britton aro a diagract to th “ porfcflsion." Each and overy ono o ’em infliHta on fighting for a livlnj:

Tho Hritish government denies thn *'Indiu ifl.in robcllion.”

. Neither is Ireland.

Gnflolino in goinj» to bo much highci a petroleum onginoor aays. But h Isn t going to got anv of our uiono> 'cauao wo don 't npond it that wuy.

Tho Salt Lako BoPs wound up th training a^anon with a 11 lo 0 scor over tho Santa Boaa club. Johnaor

RECIPROCALC o - o p e r a t i o n , l i k e

i c e , h a s c o m e t o b ( e d w o r d .

T h e t h i n g i t s e l f , h

s a m e g r e a t f o r c e .

, T h e r e l a t i o n s b e t

i t s p a t r o n s a r e o f s o t h a t t h e r e i s a p l e t e h a r m o n y a m n e s s .

A c c o u n t s o f c o r p

i n d i v i d u a l s a r e c c

Twin falls 6tT W I N F A

“Member Federt

^ aad Bamler got thiM m ta

O eorna Carpentier i f s» mod u Ueked. Jim Carbett has Mt tho ctsuBp of approval oa the Freaeh boxer, whieb If j£ a is raaaing trae to form in pick*

' lag winaera, is jody eoonf^ to aead tho foreigaer right baok bomo.

t i c Co b a tt tried out- Carptntier ia p ri- ' vata the.otber nlgbt.aad VM "am azed

iWb a t the speed aad elev«nten o f Eu*, ^ ja * a champion boxor. " ——

P ai‘Moore is out ajcain w ith a ohal- leage Oireeted agalaat. Jlouny Wilde.

I to But there.’a aothiag stirring aronnd lew ihe W ilde' eamp, a t leu t Bothiag lot ba- iaterest to Uoore. ‘

itly, — bart ." W i l l the farmer itrUcel’* ia a bftd query o ftea propounded ia those hoc- ■aak tiO' titles.' ‘ Tho ansner Is: “ Yes, he im e wilL strike tbo yokel" who thinks thia faa* worfd'ean-l)e'rebuilt--«a #n eight-hour heir day ia the good old aumnor time, reat — " ■ ' rere ’ S in Bmiloy, ssgebmih aage, says: ired th ’ year 1608 a foller wuz haxd tuth' up effea he d idn 't hev a dollar, bnt ^ h e ’s harder up la th* year 1920 be­gat- eoso th ' ' dollar he ali^'t g o t air wnth bed oaly 48 cents.*" - •

lhat ^ f the .many rookies who have b«in get hlttlnjp' homers' IB trainlnjf scnmes were ; &e a b le ’to keep jtp the clip l a champion- the ahip 'gaaiok. tilts'* many a manager's

-* worHesVwbuld-depatt quiekly.

} Buck W eaver‘and thfl fonnor rulor o f Germany aeem to bo ia p ro tty much

.the•.«ame^cll^s.^ Buek. hu repudiated Wb thre6-yca»-#gre«rtil«it with the Chi­cago Amerieaa*, just a s the lo n ae r kai* sor ropudiatod'agroeme&t< to koop to

B. preVerv*-Belgian's noutnJity.

‘” 7 W eaver’s ' contract, signed lost springi calls for (f.OOO wr y o u o f alx

“ iiioatbs. Ho-says he will n o t playrrun- less Comiskey raiaca tho ante.

oid; 8 ocma.to bo u bit of lho sp irit ot tho timos in tbo attitudo o f tho ballplayer- _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I . SHOULD BB ’1100.000. ' • - 1 LAWBENCB, Kut.; {fF)— Jcsa Wil-

Mc' lard, former heavyweight champion, and vrns finod 41 and coats tn tlio court o f

Justice VL C. Manley boro yostorday E. on a charge o f disturbing the peace. j» Complaint waa made by Prod Lognn, 1 a nogro policeman, who toatifiod to*

and d?y th a t Willard told blia " th a t hu m. would k ick 'h is lungs out" when trou*

D blo arose when Willard la «xn automo- I blo attempted to pass Lopm, who was 3 riding In a wngon.

alk, ~ V a tt t o r , tttm-BAX DIKQO, Cal., </Ph-,Tames W.

Coffroth, boxing promotor. tonight dc; 9 clarod he would conduct n o nogotia*

. \ trona with Jnck Johnson, xiegro pugi- Hat, concerning bouta In Low er Cali' fornia or clsowhoro. He said ho waa not promoting any boxing contcata at

; preacnt. as his time wat fully occu* plod othcrwiso._______. ^

8 MITH-S OOOD^BoWlEB.^ . PEORIA,. HI.,. OB—Jimmy .Smith of

Milwaukee, roliod in to ,f lra t place In cho all-e\enls with a store of 191S at

«_ the- Amorican Bowling eongress hero last uiglit- Ho shot 575 In, tho tcan' evonta, .700 in tho doubles ond 040 in

I I , , tho ainglcs. Ho replaces J . Hrndck of Chicago. Othor acorcs wero low to* day. •

J ? ' CHAMP PUTS OUT XOAN. lion BOSTON, (jP )-JU ko O'Dowd of St.

■ Paul, MInn.,_ middlowoijtht ehiunpion, HUC'cuaofislIy. (icfontlcd his titio here

mo* last night when ho knocked out Joo t'gun of Boston, in tho fifth round of fl .%chc<lulc I2nound hout. A righ t

anil book to tho chin ondcil ERnn's cf- the forta.[ HAB BEST o r WALIAOB.

BAN ANTONIO, Tox., .lijnmy ;hat Hiinlon, Dtinvor llghtwciKlxt, had tho

of u 10-round nudcciBlon fight boro lust nljs'ht with Otto ^Vallace, of .MihvttuJcec, i« th<* opinion of nc’wi.- pajjcr critics. • llnnlon cnrriod tlio

ber. f>Bl‘t noorly nil the way.

icy. Any roasonbly-prleoa booae or apart- meat may bo rented—through an in- ,^Xpcnslvo elaasified adtertislng cam-

tho paign.- Teat tho mattor, Xhe “ r is k " ;ore Involved Is so smnll tbat few peoplo ion, would dignify I t by tha t najue.

L RELATIONS:e efficiency and serv- be a much over-worlc-

however, remains the e .

itween'this bank and if a reciprocal nature, always insured com-

nd maximum helpful- .

porations, firms and cordially invited.

U S Trostpo.ALLS, IDAHO

ral Reserve System”

■ TWIN PAULS DA3u t l ‘ ' .................... I

S DAILY Npri-

axed 1 =;— ..J.,. ■ I-. I .-^ - I

EATIS • Iehal- Iilde. P e r p e r In ie r t lo m l o I>nad p g j p g p (jQ

‘ P e r w o rd p e r m o n th 1 5 o Ii« ® ■ . ~ _____hoc- *■

I, be

C U S S I F I E D R A T E S'* , One iBBsrUon, per word--------------- 1 letays: On* m a k (Dally and W teU y)_____h u d One month (Daily aad W e ak ly )„ „1 6 c

{ 0. chaige foc eaeh la s s t t io awnth of aay classified ad. 16 easts. Ada

m oit van fot a stated p td ed e f tlase. b«in —FBOKB SS—wore ' "

SA L E — R E A L E S T A T E

.FOB SALE^New 3 room bouse, Elm rulor Park Addition, water and lights. *1700. nuch $300 down, moatbly payments on bal* Ated ance. Evans & Morgan, 229 '8 . Sho- Chi' shono. Phone 116.kal* ------------------------------------------------------

p to IP YOU ABE LOOKING for 2 1*2 and 6 acre tracts we have somo of tbe best buys in town. Lot us show you.

la s t Evans & Morgaa, 220 & Shoshone St. alx Phone IIG.

------- ------------------------;-------------------------------------• A BABQAIN fo r quick sale—i-room - houso, partly modorn, sowor, large eor*

^ nor lot, good outbuilding^ close in, hall 12,200, torms. Liloyd-Cravcn

. £ompany, 122 Becond strdet east. Phono . S27J^____________ ^

Wil- f o b s a l e —5 rooms and bath, close >ion, in; was $4,300, for quick sale now t o f $4,000, with 41,000 down, balance on rday torma if sold by April 10th. Pbone

180-R. No agents.

FOB SALE—7 room modem houso, largo lot, boat part of town. *3,250,

Easy torms. Phone 458-J.>mo- ' _______________________ ___ __FOE sX lB —By own»r,^ 97- aeres

sheop fed and alfalfa land,’ p a rt bay rest being sown to wheat; 2 good hous

w cs, cistoms, garago and bam ; - good . stock and tools, Q miles southeast of

Edon. »2fl8 per aero, »4,000 down. Im* suffi- nicdinte poaaeasion. E. L. Ferls, Edon,Cali- ______________________a'^at • SALE>—Apartment' and rooming iccu* house a t Jerome. Modom aud com­

pletely fumlshed. A barraln. Easy . terms. C. A, Biekford, Auctioneer Lue’a 1 offico.

fl of ' ' . " ' . •O In FOB SALB—Choloe farm Tanda oa S at tho Delta project,'primary'wotor rlghta. hero Mellville Beal Estato Co., OOSO Desecet tcan< Bank Bldg,, Salt Lakir City, Utah. '0 IP ------------------------- ---------------------- —k of FOB SALE—Extra fino 480 acre traet

to* on Delta project;, good slopo, .<^d nat* umlly well drained; full prjjnary w: * te t right; specially adapted to-alfalfa, alfalfa seod and sugar boots. f82,C0

C St, per aero. $26 por acre cash, balance plon, ilO per acre por year, 0 per cent inter- here est on deferred payments. J . H, Moll- Joe vllle, COSO Deaerot Bank Bldgf, Balt

d of Lako City. .r i g h t -----------------------^ --------------------------

cf- FOB SALE—320 aero traot improved farm,' good 4 room frame bouae; land has been in alfalfa a numbor of years and part in beets last year; woll lo*

mmy cated on Delta projoct, now being put the undor drainage, $11S per acre. *12,000

fight tiown, terms on balance. Mellvlllo Beal -> Eatate companv, 0050 • Doaeret Baak lew^j Bldg., Balt Lako City, Utah, .

FOB BALE—Houao on flth Avo. E. •( rooma, oloctrlc lights, bath, toilot; im- mediate poaseaaion; easy terms. Good

1 In- morlgngo poper takon as p a r t pajonent.Inquiro. Wm. Mooro, 301 Sth Avo. E.

sople GOOSE l a k e VALLEY, Oregoo. 40 acrca fully improved (wnter right).

____ Stock, Implomcnts, furniture. Low------ JTrieo for quick anle. *2000 will ban*

dlo, hnlnneo trrms to suit. Apply ownor, W. A. Bailey, Lnkevicw, Oregon.

FOB SALE—By owner: Largo farms, aiuull farms, *40 to (75 por aero; centor of Drain district No, 2 and famoua .il- falfa Bced nnd boet'helt; closc in: fonc* od; aomo improvemcnia. Prank Hinck ley, Do.ioret, Utnh.

FOB BALE—Ono of tho best six- room bungalows In tho city. Bco owne'*, :J50 Eloventh nvo, E.

FOB BALE—Uouae on lot with 82 1*2 feot front by 300'feot dorp. Fino ahade and fruit trees. Price and torms to «uit. Phono 88S-B.

H E L P W A N T E D ~

WANTED—Somo ono -to do family laundry work. Phono SOOM, 751 W, Main.

WANTED AT o 'FcE —aionogrnphor and offico aaaiatant, temporary work, poaalbility of permanent poaitlon. On­ly cnpablo parties need apply. State name and addrcas. Box X, Nows Of­fico.

WANTED—Young girl for honse- work, (laytime only. Phono. 847-J at 12:30 p. m. \

WANTED—Expcrlrnccd pnmors for 100 ncrps of npplo trees. C, A. Bobin* sou, Trust Building. Pliono C21.

WANTED—Girl for goneral house* work. All niodcrn conveniences. Ad- drc**i Mrs, Wilbur Bolton^ or call C3) Kimborly,

’ WANTED—Woman l>y tho liOur fy llo washing nnd ck'.Tning. Applv 210 Bluo Ultcn Blvd. Nortli.

'nu'{\. \VANTKW lit Vnrn.‘v ’».

m m HEAD TBE DAILT NEWB.

)AILY NEWS. TWIN FAI

NEWStWTone CENT PER Wl

IF YOU DONT THIN TRY A FEW I

F O R S A L E - U I S C E L L A N E O U, le ^ -------- --------- —------------------------- -

FOB BALE — 2,000 lbs. good set w heat 20 tons f irs t cutting ha Harry O. Newberry, 8 1*2 north, 1 1

doa west, Filer,. Idabo.

FOB BALE—P u n b n d Blngls Con ^ White Leghorn oggs fo r sale. *1,1

setting, Pboae-741-J.

E" “ “ “F O B 's ^ B ^ r a e U c a l ly new plai and phonograph. Cash or terms. Be

__ 452, Twia Fails.

Sto rO E BALE-Oi.1. riM trln windo '00. gigQ cheap. Boom 7, CotiUioa Ha

FOB 8A L E -H a^ th a t U n o d f ir— and second cuttings, $20 . Aad p 1*2 ton. Six miles soutk ene east, 8-4 soul the of foundry. B. C. Botidera

'11; ” FOE , S iL E : MAOHINESir—Pt« tleally unused Moaareh lathe, 10-in<

---- swing; powor press drill; eolume^griailo'm' or with polisher; portable eleetrie hai :or. drill; forge, anvil, vises, ete. Andersc

& Case, Filer, Idabo.

POS B A L E -H o™ . and drill, Ttngt and barrow, 2 way plow. Phono 513-J

__ B. T. Davies.

low FOB SALB-£2eVtrie raeuam eleei gg er, Eureka. Phoae 170. 180 Tth Av

one ^ ___________ ;_____________________. FOB SALB—L ig h t. team horses; I

Laval No. IS Oream ^ p a ra to r in goo ifcn' condition; 300 egg capacity Cyphers.Ii

' cubator. Phone 508-J2. .

FOB 8A L E -8 inglo comb white Loi hom eggs for sotting, *2 fo r 1S.( Fas

,11, ous Yesterlaid, hoavy lay e ra .'' 'P r ij QQ j winner beads flock. Pboae 817*B.

FOB BALE-eEED OATS U might loo I scarce but we havo them in Faaey B

I cleaned and graded stock. Call a t 01— j store or we will be pleased to mall sai

PloB with priees. Darrow Bros. Seed om-;Supply Co-__________________

FOE SALE-Slnglo comb »h il« Lo, hora oggs for sotting, *2 for IG. Fai

__ oua Yesterlaid, lleavy layers. PrLon winner beads flock. Phono 817-B;

bta, " . 1 I , ...SALE—Pcdlgroca Uarreu koc

Cockerels, 200-258 Egg Stock. No bu tor loyliig straia in county. Egga li hatching, Priccs reasonable, Oai 2r

iBt. Avo- E, ___ ___________________

If? FOE SALE—00 head good woi 2.C0 "tock < t right prices. ' H, T. West, Q(Q milos south Kimberly.

[ell- SALB—Buff Onilngton eggs fsotting. $1.25 por sotting. Clydo . Taylor, Hansen, Idaho.

•7 : FO irSA LE—Tiri'B, W erner’« liopn and ®*‘°P» yoco^d atrc tt cnat.

FOB SALE—BlcycJus. W erner’s B Snop, 2-11 Becoii.l atrfot cast.

,000 i ’OB i^ALE—I'irHl clitiH third cuttii ieni hny, delivered.' I'liono tiOl.W. a a k __________________________________

i'O ll .SALE—100 toiia hny, $20 p— ton. Plu.ni!

5_ . I'OR bALt)—Fine regular milk goal . . 3 gentle, well broke, l^hoao G50-B, P. 1 « t •

• IDAHO GBOWN NURSERY STOCJ ' 0(3 Kimborly Nuraorioa, Kimberly, IdahohO, f o r SALE—300 ewea, 1. lo 4 yen--ow old,- will lamb iu Pobruary, Lutz ai•Q”' Robort«. Room 0 Baugh building,ip i j- ------------------------------------------- i —

— F O R R E N Tm s . ---------------------------------------------------------------ite r f o r r e n t —Nico . front slooplj

rooHh Iniiuiro 321 4th Ave, E. anc*____ ->ck FOR RENT—Three room houao, 3

milo from Washington School on Bl -7 - Lnkos BouJevard North, JCall -iOl-il r

ter 7 p, m, ■ n e * ,---------------------------------------------------

FOR RENT—Baneh; good torms — reaponaiblo party. Phone OlO-W,1 - 2 -------------------------------------------

I'OR RENT—A farm near Tw to Fnlla. Edwin Dnnimnn, 205 Sovcn

nvenuo nortji. I’hono 534-J.POR RENT—25 acres on Bluo Lak

Boulevard for cash. See 0. N. Boatt ^ Idaho State.Bank:

F o il HENT— to ncres om* mllo nor ' o f Ilollialer; fivo-room Iiouso; woll i;

proved; $3 per acre. F . R. Grona, Bto Excbani>o building, Portl.ihd, Oro. '

" I ; ’ FOR IlENT—Boom for ronu Pho:S » ____________________________Of- TYPEWRITER8 - F o r Bent or Bj

—Sco Hoover s t nuKinca» College,• ~ write RIcboy ‘Tha Typew riter Man,

Buport, Idaho.

FOR UENT—Nico front aleepii---- room, 6.‘!7 Third wint.for ------------------------------------- :-------------

bin* FOB RENT—Furnlslu'il #loe|ili room; gcntlcninn preferro*!. Pho;

. DS)2J; 210 Seventh avo. K. uao*

L O S T

___ I^ S T —Bunch of koya, ubout donor fifteen. Leave a t Nowa and g

21P reward.

__ STRAYi']b—Pnturdfiy, blnek horHC;ycnra oU, »>ui[’.ht 1300, wcoriiig ro]

. 1 linltor, fron> Twin Falla. Fred Moors.

^LLS, IDAHO, WEDNES

AniFlEP;HfORD.AND WORTH IT!INK ADVERTISING PAYS PENNIES W O R T H

3U S W A N T E D — M IS C E L L A N E O U S

' ~ 'w iilT E D TO EENT—4 oJ 0 loot h house or unfumished rooms. Befereaee

J fumiahed. Phono 831,___ I WANTED—Buyers for e ity and far:

property Soo Evans A M organ,'220 € Bhosboi^ St. Phone 115. ,

____ ' w a n t e d TO BENT—FonV or tiyi>laao furaished hoase by April 15, 'Wonli Box for sovcral months. No ehUdrei . |lo family. Phoae 97B*J.

Sdowl POSITION WANTED b T T o t o ^ HaU traetor meehaalc; sevea yaara* experi

j eneo, ' Box 80, New> • ' •

f irs t ' WANTED—Work oa farm by mai I per °uui, expeflenced fanner. . Phoa lOuth 779W,

WANTED—Work a t . plowing w] Prae* town traets for g v d e a purpofoi -inch Terma reasonablo. A d A s s H. W.Tiad- 241 Vun Burea St., Twin FaUa .

' w ANTEiT t o *BENt” B e s p o n ^ young man with family waata to ren

____ partly equipped farm or will evnsldedgoo monngoment of same. . Address . B. W ,3-Jl. caro of Nowa

____ WANTED—Bids fa r potting ■ iilean- Continental Oil 'eom

sorvlce stationa laqoirt phone 184.______________

—— 1 WANTED—To borrow private moaoj ; a t 8 per cont interest oa f irs t mortgago good on now houses now under constmetroi s.In* ia good Idabo town. Best of eonstruc

tion and good location. -No better m curlty offorod anywhere. Oan nse fron

Leg- $3,OQO to *10,000. A dd ren A. B. 0. Pam*|C24 McIntyre BuUding, S alt Lake <htj Priro Utah. : ' .

------1 WANTED—Bine g ra n pasture 'toighty ’4G0 bueks, or good m o u n t s pastnr< r Bs- for summer. Address Oase A BehlU t our man. Filer.

WANTED TO BUY—Ooppor, bran rubber, rags and Iran. Pbone 008*^

__ Corner 2nd St. and 2nd Ave. So.

WANTED TO BENT— 8 o t 4* r w P ^ o gSo"*’ uafumished. ?hoa

::— W ANTED-Positlon, e ither on fazinock or In reataurant by ybang m a a .' Phoabet- 154-Bl.

1 lur ----------2nd WANTED TO BENT — Six rooi

houae, furnished or uafaralshed. » ----- children. Addresa J . a , eare Nowa

WANTED—1 to B room furhisht ’ bouae by famUy of th reo .. Befereaee __ A/ldross: P . O. Box 213, City.

WANTED TO BDY—FU ty hc«d « young grsdo’Morlno ewes bred to lam

___ in March. Hobbs & GlUett, Castleforopnl. _________ . ______________ WANTED—Information eoneornlo

^ tho whereabouts of M ra B. A. Bar will bo appreciated by Tho Minldoii

___ County Nows, Buport.

WANTED—Your blados ■ •" shnrpen. W erner's Bopalr Shop, ,24

) per sfoet E . •__ WANTED — Light honaekeepln'outa '^ooma No chUdren. B. E . W., cai i>* 0 Newa

^ "FO R SALE— AUTOMOBILES

TORD C .^ FOB B A L E -^ pamag« ycnrr> tourins, eleetrie llgbta, oloetrle starte 1 an'l now tiros, ahoek nbsorbera WIU tai

good socurcd mortgago paper. J . 1 — 7 Doughty Oarogo, 3rd Avo. E.

' FOU BALE - - StudoboKor Boadste ____ 1018 model. 037 Srd Ave. W.

FOU SALE OB TnA D B-BuIck b _ , six, in fine -condition. *700 less thi J, 1-2 price of now car. Or will trade f filiio jlghter touting ear or as p a rt paymei

U. nf. on bouso and lot. Phone 975-J.

X, T O T R A D E

____ TO TBADB—Land under proposiTwin irrigation project joining water, to trai i-cntb for city properly. Box 831, Twin FaU

Idaho.

Lakes . FOB LEASE—Will build on lot a satty, jolnlnjj Cror.ier Transfer offico i

trndo for rosldenee Iota. W. S. Youn------ 110 Main. Phono 223.nortn ■■■■■■ i i 11

“ , » • F O U N D

------ FOUND—Botwoen town and couni’hon« hoapital, tiro and rim. Owner can bai

by identifying. Pliono 500-B12,Bale ■_______________________

tan ,"

- WANTED'■hon 1...... Furnished 1 lo 5 room

house. T hree in .family.

P H O N E 3 21 go'.

P. 0. B0X"213rope

BSDAY> MARCH:31.1920

exchange,Y s pose of o r

THnilO t i7 I! ■-C la ss 'ao 8 .. .

aad WnO>OW 0 L A 9 ^ W i^ i Tperi- inet weyk. MoenVBke]>.

o a f m m ’’ ‘rSASirirppg'~‘‘'^^5fB

i ' ” m i o im niio-s. (iraSSTTH_ ; Mi.Bogoiipn BO.UI:; . I ' H

PIANO TOinKO—10lli«• i p M-Xi'Co.

« £ v p ^ r d f e i ! j l o M . a ] l

— ' ■ A T T O E W ig g i'a ^ ii J

siTontrue* ■ I ' • 1* —

ASHBB B.EOMBR 0. in S L ^ B o ^ a

W TATLOB O n iI lI Q a _ p > l^ k___ Probate and .elT0 pnifttM.; B

tor BWBBZJST llnt Law. PrMtiea 111 aH O o u t a ;S

AIU- Fall., Idabo. ■. ..’I

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iSlxty head gooi work ttoi^ all woights, ftlt and reaiy ifor'^ collar. lV>r sale at right prt'^ Bvorythlag p>waateed aa t p ^ sontod. At raaelL ftVe m.

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pMDle of ir*lUstac u i diafT (« T«p*rtft, r«4Ckiss iji tbe p u t '£ i koura. BCm /1 of liaviojt bftoa iafM(> ^ ttM k b r other d o n or boen dMtro/od u i i the tost

tn ^ s tsK . Liveotoekt taa. ■oril/ diipwod of wbU» «. s e a aad oUIdrea U r »« io«UiQtl«ao whera -att- t e u be pbtaiaod.» Dr. IL B. Oroomekjlep* V^2 BriaartiB of Twia )r of dORB ia tho HoIU»- iro thowa oraptoM of «<>•’ t exaaiaatioe b r a oUto fcM detenotaod A t pn»- boU la oao dead do^ f-

>o«6« Ottt of treable a t kdi er otio aaHo aortfi traiabe«\ % f o r t i ^ i aso» »oa MraedVbr Kr. ICoier at* hes 1 <ihildApii. tbtx dog vaa tng ■ the m ia . aw abud ia atti A noe^To reMci waa tria Jier deg owaod b r Midm boe the paet few d a /i hU il^ to the atate deputaeat foa

m alaaUoa. H. A. Ka* lu t oterioleffiat. haa advked qni< lat the braia ihows ped* rop< of nbloa ' WOIX hao eaoMd a ru h ot On latlarioaa for paateor att< r. Holer aad three ehil- bal: Sadtoeon aad oee ehUd b^j

BoIm for treataoat* fo)i F. Qrovor hae talua eao d-. l«ko for eare. phTiloloai haVo reeelTod * r tho adaiaiotratioa ef «.

aad. i t io aaid. are aa- _ to provide aaoeOMfid

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1 State Ooimntlon p | irm atatioo (jflill Iw u d (be • n w tlaft mu MMtr, rajmbUou tut. to bo i r t d T T r i r i .. The eoaferenoe wUl be < » at 8 e ’deek. . ^K boo beea order, fer tho " ' •e o f djyteraiaiBff th9 ■laeUnR a deloRatUa te r°'‘ iveatioB. to be held U ^' e l ^ . ^ d for the added r.u )ioetiaff that delegatioa.Itee deddeo a o a ii^ m U-

eeavootioa, that beard preoeataUrea to the atat?

Mnt*^aat a e ab e rg e i the B l i e a a eo a a ltto e ara arged to ^

to the loeal a e e tb f f l u a a a r Hero ef the Q, O. R X a ao y tn

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In this pre-Eastei fers all the season’s n ing. Women’s high gi

Made of patent o] row last with high wc

■ materials and workm All sizes and widths.

• Women’s Oxfords and Nif ty styles for dres

made of patent or kid 1 ' ish last and pattern newest, with flexible ler sale price........... ...i

Pre-Easter savings i and misses’patent am

school heel. Servicea P r^E aster price ......

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im m wDr. Schwarz and Son Extir

in Teacher’s Desk in Bas( ond Attempt of This Na Pour Weeks—Vandals Su

Tvo attompto ia a nonth have been y |> | i udo to destroy by fire the Bieftel IL M ebool. One atkonipt - was aado in ,the ■ u t d a ja of Fobmsry, tbo aeeond last tight. The.beAt of good fortune for ho cltjr prevented ooriotta property

Oa both oceaoloofc Ulaa Boae Mnrray. irindpnl of tbe Biekel school, saya, tbe W * » • p!*B of protodaro wa# followed. n>e firoa wore atarted la the teachers' foaki The deaka wero in baaoment ilnaa rooma, a t opposlto aides of the

Laat n l r t t 'a a t te sp t to fire tho big ehool boUding was dlaoovored and fna> Enlgt rated by Dr. T. E. Sebw an and hie of th Ob Theodore aa t h » wore moeeediai^ lome from town atfabout 7:30. A bias- ng flaah ia tbe basement of tbe sehool . kttracted tho attention of the pedea- riaaa. Tho yonngor m u , havlag onco ?*J®" .oea a papU a t tho BUkel aohool, read- Iy found a meana of Ingroaa The firo, o a a d ^ have been eot in one o f the * * n g t fliaweia in an oakea deik, wae. "„™v inlekly eztlagnlshed aad the Ineldent oportod to Principal Uarray. The deak vaa m lsed with all of ite eontoata.)a tho firtt.oecaaien the fa c t tba t ao ^ T „ . kttompt had booa taade to deatroy the mlldlag woe not diaooverod aatU the tuildlag-waa opened for elasa work the ollowing nom iag, when tbo charred gacinj [rawer waa foand. The drawer had vidoatly beea oloaed too tightly, thoa raotheriBg the flaniei. try.That the attempta were ao t made by <p|,a

jjy of the echool *tttdeala i» the bo- Moboi tef expreaaed by both Ulas Murray nnd p^alt luperintoadent Hal 0 . Blue, who are {q a oeliaed to place the blame on older ^]ub’i ersoaa poaaoaaod o f ’molieloua latent. Us 01 *ho aohool aath'orltles entertain aome BnoRe< uaplelons aa to who may bo roaponalble Ihhlni nd aro following olnea tb a t may lead a early aneata. E ntnaee to the build- o n / ) ' ng waa aado throagh ono of ttae baae* dU U iea t windowa, offlelala believe- y

:jii#lilnsEiiorlECniElilllillEilEs_____ . hotel,

Accoalng W. M. Carver of murder ^ a the aeeond degree, a new complalat ' ras thi« mbrTUBK fllod iu the probate ^ “ ” 1 ourt by Coonty Prosecutor Fraak M.J. Stophaa. Carver, wbo ia a farmer >"S t a tho B»m aeelioa. ia charged irith «^** Lllling a abeepherder, who died in loodlng hoapital laat night. K

The herder** death reaulta, accord* Em ng to official atatemonta, from a boi* ^opal et wound in tbo braln> the ballot bold laviag been fired, theae officials aay, Jnstof >y Carver during aa altercatioa eon* f^re lernl&g the treap&aalfis of sheep on ibeen }arror'a laad laat Satarday. Carver rna roloaaod oa $3,000 boad on 8 uu- lay, but iriien hia victim died last light' he waa ro-arreated. Further Arl >onda, i t ia said, witi bo provided to- aerve tay. April

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fOOTVer Sale of Footwear the Bii newest style Pumps and ( ?rade Pumps and Oxfords.or kid leathers on stylish ! yood or leather Louis heeli nanship which all Red Cr , Pre-Easter Sale price, $11id Pum ps...................... $ 8 . i

5SS or street wear,1 leathers, on sty 1- •ns, the season’s 3 soles. Pre-Eas-. . . $ 8 2 5 , $ 8 M . $ 9 J 0 ^

?s on children’s » nd kid Mary Janes, mediu lable, .dressy slippers..........................................................................$ 2 ^ 0 ,

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'LY NEWS, TWIN FA i t

l l m PpOESliS .{tinguish Fire Started ^ Jasement—This is Sec- jpNature Made in Past i«'Suspected ■<:

------------- ^ ^ ^ ----------- allmilRS MAKE NEW raOMEBEW :[ntoMB InteroBt )s Df«played J«

in Special OonTooation ofOommandery u,

adAtteoduxce xeeorda were shattered

it last night'a apecial convocation of -21 rw in Falla coaaandery . No. 10, Etnlgbta Templar. latoreat in tho wortt ♦ — i t thia ad v u ced branch of Maaonie pfork ahowed a eorroapondlng incroaao. f

BltualiatlQ ezompUficatioa began a t I };30 yesterday'afternoon, four c u d l- I latea being aeeorded the roak of knight during tho afternoon, and even- iffj Ing. At 7 o'clock dinner waa served i t whieb SS members o f the order * were aeated. There waa a gratifyiag “““ *> nnabor o f out-of-town vialtora. Jm- 182, mediately foHowiag dinner Hal G. poro. Blue, auperintendent of d ty aehools, 151 ' l^vo a ahort addreaa. hia subject re- t A.o latiag to tbe geaeral iaduBtrlal anJ Bconomle altuatloa la thla and forelgi ]] dq countrioa. Mr. Bluo warned againai loo complacent a a attitude toward m««- >g. oaciag eoadltioaa, and urgod Amori*»n a to bowaro of the growing spirit (3.^ ., lhat bweda disloyatty to the coun- j 470

aabjeet of aupport for the a c w ^ ^ » » Masonic elub wsa preaaed home by Prealdeat Harry B arratt, of tbo club, in a ahort talk explanatory of tho ‘lub’a purpoaea and the ombltlona of ta officers. ’ Thore waa liberal ro- moRBfi to tho call for belp in eatab* c ihhlng tbo club. p

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Scottish Rito Maaoaa o t Twin F allt in Tharaday will koep tho annual cua- * tom of tho order by celebrating the nystie fenat of Maundy Thuraday. Tho Dxerciaoa to be hold In the Perriao hotel, will bo in chargo of the officera Df Boao Croix lodgo, and tho members ivill be addroaaed by the Bev. A- 0. B«nnott of the Mothodlat Erisoopal church. Tho coromonlal of exilngufab- tng tbe lighta will conclude the exer- tl«** _ Bc

BZBBCISBS 8 UHDAY NIOET.Eaater exerciaoa bv Aacenaloa Epla- ^ = r

copal church Sunday achool will be r p s ; heM SundJty eveninR In the ehurcb, inatoad of W iday evening, oa hereto­fore atated. A aplendid program baa been prepared by tbo claaaca

KOTIOBArbor'Day and Bird Day will be ob-

aerved ia Twin Falla eounty, Friday,April 10th. I t ia urged that all achoola in thia county obaerve thU day in afitting manner. _ __

(Signod) BBITTOMABT WOLFE, adv. Co. Superintendent

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WEARBig White Store of- d Oxfords a t a sav- ds ................... $11J953h long vamps, nar- eels, all high grade Cross shoes carry.$IUS.$8.25, $8M and $9M

dium sole and low

M , $3.00, $3.35, $3.65

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March Lion Has i"Rampant PiBridd . \

to Cloge Month »o». ———

M ABCH droppod i i llic. .a TBinpant lioa, roared through the moath aad,

with a fiaal flick of hia caudal . css: nppendoge, bloatored out llko a ' crated maaagorlo of jungle den- itcns.

Tbo "oldeat in h ab itan t'' says:“ Never did aee th ’ beat 0 ’ it all—never."

In tbia thero la cbacurrenco from every otber poraon, wheth­er & pioneer or a tenderfoot.

Faet- ia thoro never waa tbe beat of it. bore or olsowbero.

B ut O. B. Joyful, manager of weather merchandise for the atato At Boiaot inaldioualy rec- ommenda "ch eer up;'* 'cauao there'a worae coming.

Probably saow in aonth por­tion tonight and Tharaday, bo sdviaoa.

High yeaterday whs 61 with 2 \ low ]aat night.

Some flunk, a t tb a t

Census BuUetina ^■WABHINQTON, yp) — PopulaUon

atiaties announced today by the eea- la bureau iatluded: OakoA, Wia., 33,- J2, inereaao 100, or 0.3 per cenl; oru, Ind., 12,581, increaae 1,651, or U por cent; Grand Baplda, Wia,2 « , Increaae 722. or 11.2 per ceat. —

an Incrcaso 0/ ■afa 1,831, or 18.3 per cent over 1910* Cbi- / rado Spriags, Colo., 20,872, increase,94, or 1.7 por cent; Moadvillo, Penn., tfiOB, ^creaao 1,788, or H per ceat;' “ ■1 N. D„ 13,0SI1, i» » rt„»,472 or IJ .8 por con^

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When EasterYou’ll surely be in 1

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Ia tho probiito coHlkt;|this-afteraoon '•'9 'I being conducted 'tditl o f f W. W. Cantlon eBalaat . r . ' i a Pier/DB, a ju ry being inpBn«lod.v Thb anlt enii(i) baaed upoa the ealo of a horse by w a a :efendant to p lain tiff, tbe aaiiaa], It TheI alleged, ao t having lived up to tho _ra r r u t ^v en with ;ihe aale. Olaai

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_ T a i v m ^ p A n - m i k ,.0 .. S. Boythe, a commerelal Aiaa \

laimiag. to bo from Portland, Ore., raa a rrag se d in the police eoart yea- erday afternoon on eharge of drunk- - niieaa and -diaorjorly' eoBduet Guilt raa fixed apd a fine of #27.50 aaaeaaed,Jhe fine waa paid. ,

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g Powdar ia mdabla. It ia ma — always rapura.

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3 f o r th e F ra ils_ 600,000 miles o l trasB - ■■^oontinental tonrlog — •,

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