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T w i r2. IffO. 168 J

l l io MBDiltTTO PEACE TREIITy

Pleads in Senate that Question of Ettuallzing Votina Power

K in League B r Considered from National Standpoint 1L E N R O O T O F F i n S D H A F T

O F S T R O N G R E S E R V A T I O N

S tiag rees w ith O alifo r^a Sen­io r Oror ProoediTO to Be Adopted in Safeguarding the American^ laterests

3 ^ 9 H IN a T O N 7 - : (yp)— U ridnff .h isnmondmont to «qunllEC v o lin ;; power in tho leoffuo aascmbly, S puntor John- non, republican, C aliforn ia, to d a / plondod ia tho nenato th n t tho quos- tion bo coDBldcred from a nn tional

.ittandpoint o n l/ . E very o th e r na tion , lie Baid,’wa« aetlHKMin its own n a tio a a l Intereat.

tro d n tlw treaty, b« taid, Brlt>" Ish coloaiss SQlgbt secv e plMos on th» Idasna oooocU aa well as ths asssabljr, tbe, way havlox boen paved 'Wben the pooes confereocs rixod tbslr au to s as tb a t o f ‘ 'aep- arata, dtstlsct aad w m relgn ■UUs’*.I t waa only “ the pnll o f In terne-

tionnlisiD” , deelarod th e C alifo rn ia senator," w hieh Influenced sena to rs to oppoao m akinj; Amoricnn reprosonta* tio a In tho lo o ^ o «<\util to t lm t o f any o ih c r nations.

Wbjr Is Fear?'* 'n ^ a t is th is unholy t h in g " asked

tho gpoakor, " t h a t m akes u s f e a r io elnim /o r onr eoun try the th in g th a t is l icT 'd aa? ..A ta08t ovorywhoro i t is ic - «eptod th a t (Im U nited S ta to s is en*

. t i tle d to a s m any vo te s a s an y pow er in the world. I t ia n ’t denied in Ea- rope; i t is n ’t denied in C anada, and U i» d^nlpd in tln> U nllt'd S ta te s sen- oio a lo n o " .

S enntor Johnson naaailed w h a t ho called th e “ Anjflo-Janonoso p.ress” In thin country, w hich he declnred w.'is rendy to /* ' clob • and b ludgeon” nny

,cnp who spoko fo r A m 6rirnn Intorostn ARninst tbo Intorcat o f th e B ritish or Japnncdo empiro.

BeservaUexu Ul Debat*The com m ittee 's new roacr\'n tion

progrnm c o t in to tlio deb a te w hen Senator Lenroot, republican, Wi«eou- din, took exception to a reported stato* m ent by Sena to r H llcbcock, tho nd- inliilfltrnHon leader, th n t th e commjl- tei* pream ble re<iuinnK sp e c if ic ' Ac- ccptnnce o f th«* reservationn by throo o f the principal powom would require ncgotiotion o f tho tre a ty . Sena to r L.enroot aold ho could no t believo Sen-

‘ a to r H ltcheock held n viow so eienrly erroncou*. A ction by Ihe powers, ho •aid , could bo tiad hy no tes th rough the usual diplom atic channels.

A ttnckini; tho Johnson am endm eiil S ennfo r 'L en roo t declared i t did “ not p ro tec t a aingle American rig h t nor «nfeguaril any Amoricnn In te re s ts " jn d -iirg e d , iaate.a<lf n stro n g reserv a­tion regiirdiag equa lity o f v o ting :n the league.

Learoot Offers .Besenratlon P*nntor Lenroot iire jen tcd a d ra f t

o f n rcnervation whieh would provide thnt tho U nited S tn tea should iM t bo liound by any league dcclition in w hicli jiny nation nnd ita doinlniona land had more thnn one vote.

Benntor L enroot nnlil he rnuld not Atnnil w ith sonntors neeklng to de fea t Ihe trea ty .

S e n n to r C o lt, r e p u b li rn n , H ho d o ' fa- lo n d , declare<l tl ie J o l in io n n tn e n d m c n t “ n h w li i le ly u n w o rk n b lp , im p m e ti e n h lc n n d u n ju n t . " H o f a v o r e d t V L e n ro o t re se rv n f io n nn “ th e b e a t w n y to T u r e th e • in e q im li ty o f v o t in g ” in l l i i le-ague.

lINESfflpoNPEmii

Anti-Bolahovik Troops Take Armed Oity SO H ilea W est

of CapitalLONDON, ( f f V ^ a s n a i a G orka, a

fo r tif ie d c ity abont 30 miles w est o f P e trog rad , has boon token b y antl-Bol* shev ik troops, according to H elsing­fo rs advico*. A dvices received here -u y a aevere strugg le i s In progVess aiz- iuid one-half miles aouth o r P e tro g rad .

General D enikino has again defea ted . . 1>6 n o lfh e \ik l in tbo V olga rrg ion , h a v ­

in g driven the soviet foreen baek n«;ar Kamyahin, no rth o f T earlU yn, acco rd ­ing to • w^ireless message r«ceived from

' tb e Deniicine headquartera.* ,T h o Mviek governm ent, on the o th e r hand, claim s to have broken in tho apex o f tho g rea t w edge driven n o rth ­w ard tow ard Moscow by th e D enlklae arm y, tho villages o f Ri'evnk, and Kro* my hav ing been U ken.

NORTHWEST BXTSSXAJTA S ^ BTJT8 roO DSTD ITS

PA RIS, yP) — Tho Am erican re lla f adm in istra tioa h as sold fo o d sto ffs sof-

.fie ien t to snpply P e tro g rad fo r aboo t th ir ty days, tho snpplies be ing prtr* e h a s ^ fo t aoenritiea b y the no rthw eat 'BnMiaa govenuM B t

g i f

NOON PAPER IN iPAU

F ATime Mmt Turn

Backward Next Sunday M6rning

O I 'P IC IA I^ o7 th a O rcgoti' Bhort Lino railrond havo is*

— bued Instructions to nil em*I ’ ptoyoes to sot boek tim epieces I nex t Sundny morning, O ctobcr 20.

W ntehes an d eloelu, wherever fouiid in thu sctv lec o f tUo Tall­

i n rond company m ust bo se t back oni^ hour n t S o 'c lock Sunday

s r m orning so th a t th e in d le a tln g , hands dnd fingera w ill represent

Increase in Freight N : Ratea to Be Sought

W ASHINGTON, (<IV-Im m odiato stops w ill b e tak en b y tho railroad eompanios to obtfiio a o increase in

le f re ig h t ra tes , I t w as anaouneod t o - ' d a y a f te r a lengthy conference bo* twoen D irocto r'G eneral H in e r and roprescnU lSves of tho ossoelatton o f

ils ra ilw ay oieeotlTes. e r ' ' M r. Hl'nos re ite ra ted hiflpravioua n* decision n o t to mhko a gonoral re* ay ad justm en t o f ra te s d u rin g federal ts- contro l o f thd roads, b u t o ffe red to itJ a ss is t tbo companies w ith all tho

S in form ation tho railroad adm inis­tra tio n has.

S ecretary of Commerce Pro- la poBQB Organisation a t Inter •'■I national Meet^7 "■

A TLA N TIC CITY, N. J . , ( /p )_ F o r­m ation In th is country o f a credit-

9d g ran tin g organisation to purchaso se- ^ ciiritics oC strugg ling foreign nationa

was urged n t tho in te rna tiona l trado n . conference today b y Secre ta ry Bed- OT fie ld . Tho, o rg a n lu tlo n , w h lth woold ip. bo superviacd b y tho federa l ronervo Jd board, would bo cap ita lized n t between n* fiv e hundred m illion and ono billion

dollars and would issuo bondn o f email no denom ination and low in te rest to bo In sold horo.•'« The aecretary said fh a t several bil* l y Uon dollars would bo needed by strug- Its g ling nations Jii tho noxt few y ears to

p lacc them selves on a firm footing.“ I hope and b e lie v e ," h n 'ad d ed ^

“ th a t wo shall open our doors much sn moro freely th a n we do now .to rccelvo on goods from abroad. We cannot nell if '«• wo do not b n y ."

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” WORLD NEor !------------------------------ , ---------•n- .iy PABIS, (/?*>— The eartenaioi

garian peace mission to reply by the allied governments wilj

“J posed' th a t the Bulgarian pea or reXnmed to Paris has brongl i" that- it will be conunnnicatcc

morrow.:n

BKRT.m, —Emtilating tft e a r ^ in October forced tbeir t

tier and joined the Iron divisi' ch im ent stationed a t Thorn to g

tior, h(u carried out a similai 10, heit. The men are said to at -T mont.

Jf; NEW YORK, (flV -A lbert ] lie son, 7., M. 0. A. secretaries,

the Bolsheviki on tho Archang havo beon released, accordi s ta te departm ent received by cil of tho Y. M. C. A. here 1

workers they were serving^ i the Murmansk and Archange! sta te departm ent had been 1 through the embassy in Swec

MEXICAN HOUSE LIMITS « PRESIDENTIAL POWERS

O ovem m ent M inority £ « a re s Ohatnber PTBTwitln g r in a l A ction on

. Proposal

W A SniK fiTO N ', {;P)—The M erica.. liousf n f deputies hn« voted gcnernl jipprriv.nl of n pmpon.Tl to w ithdraw e*

^ fraordinnry pow rr" cran ted to iProii- , «lent C .irranM two ye.irn neo und"r

which he decreed mnny I.tw*. neeord- ing lo advice* tod.'iy ftom Mexico CU~, bu t when effort* wpre mnd" to co.i-

' y firm lh r action in detail, fh r govern­ed’, w e n t Riloority U fi Ihe ehnm ber ia .*

body. Thin w.m repente.l three lime* in a n inclr *es*inB, and tark o f n quor om preven ted fina l netion.

“ ® A propoiwl to’ invite Lnta Cahrera.seeretn ry o f the ilepartm ent o f fi-

o* n.mee, io addreM the hon»e on- the fO" tneasure, w.*i« ahftndoned l>eeau*e of

nnti-ndmini<ttr.'illon hoililitv .In •onil' .lunrter* the nrtion of the

Jiftune w .n interpreted n» a form ' f PS rrpri»jil fo r Ihe refiiw l o f the e jees-

fiv r to npprovp addilonal p.\v for la f meml><*r«. Thin wa* denied l.y m.tjor- of- itv-m em ber*.>nt The extraordin .iry power* gave Pre»* OT' ident C arransa au thority fo decr*e e*t Ifiwu on any w M trr havitic to do w llh

revenues.

HO CARRYING THE FU

I L L STWIU rjoaa, n>*Ha

IMINEBSIlEJECr' PBOPflSmSTfl

MEeTSTRIKEA b r u p t E n d i n g o f C o n f e r e n c e

v i i t l i O p e r a t o r s C o a v e n e d b y

S e c r e t a r y o f L a b o r i s i n d i -

. . . e a t e d in W o r k e r s ’ D e c i s io n

P R O D U C T IO iT o F C O A L T O

( J S T O P W I T H O U T N E W O F F E R

President* of Employes' Organ­isation Says Suggestion is Indefinite, Inadequate and Fails to M eet Situation

W ASHINGTON, (/P W T hc U nited MJno W orkers o f A m erica today fo rm ­ally rojeetod tho proposal b y Soerotary Wilnon fo r so ttten ien t o f tho co.nl s triko enlled fo r N ovem ber 1.

John L. Lowln, p residen t o f th e min- cm organlr.nlioii, unnouneed th n t tho projiosaJ waS Indefin ite , lna<lequatc and fnilod to m eet th e nituntion. Ifo add­ed th a t ho would so report to tho jo ia t . eonferenee th is nfU*moou.

O olnddesce

S O fficers wr 'th o U nitod M ine W irk- ors o f Am crica, In a form ol et.-itemnnt, deelarod “ S ecro tary W ilso n 's proposl* tio a aad tUo p roposition o f thxi ivpeA- « to rs nre n o t only a lik e , b u t both follow ]

'* exactly tho lines la id down b y Senato r ) Frcllngliuyaoji la b is spcccb In (ho m-n* t a te In which ho undertook to diselono i tho basis on which tho operntofH would i

doal w ith tlio m in o rs ." 1I “ This rom nrkablo s lm ilo r lty ," th .f I

It- ntatomcnt added, “ w o s.o t leam un ex- ’] traonli'nary co in cid en ce ."

Before tho jo in t confercDcc bognii It * w as nnnounccd th a t tho operaiors had ’

f*® necepfed the W ilson plnn fo r i . 'ttllii^ ' d* (ho ntrike. _ . ‘ '

. P re d ic t EeJecUon • ]® T hnt S ecre tary W ilnon’n projwnal fa r

sotUemeut o f IIk* conl n triko would be , .1, rejected 1>y th e m iners, o fficers o f tho , J*‘ U nited Mino W orkers o f Am erica an- ,

nnunred today on th e ir wny to a moot- int; cnlleil to fiirm ulnte nn nnawcr. j

11* T his was tnken lo monn Ih a t the jo in t R- eonfercnce w ith operntom thin a t te r to noon would end nbruptly .

Jo h u L. .Ivowin, prenideut of tbo I !dj I 'n ite d M ine W orkers o f .Anierien, re- ch ite ra ted thnf the union would conald- vo e r u(t o ffe r o f pctlletlienl th a t failed i f fo f'rnn t the dem nnd by Ihc iiilnern fo r i

n five-'dnj- week.

BWS EVENJtS^ion of time accorded to the Bal- >Iy to the peace term s submitted viU expire tomorrow. I t is sup- >eace delegation which recently Qght.the Bulgarian answ er and ted to the supreme conncil to-

ig the Angerburg Jaegers, who lr w ay across the Prussian fron- ision in Letvia, an in fantry reg- > guard the Oerman-Polisb fron- ■ la r coup, according to the Fret- .0 have complete w inter equip*

rt r . Ooyle and Clinton W. A rc-,BS, who have been prisoners oi' . ingel front since early in August, rding to a telegram from the by tho national w ar w ork coun- e today. W ith 107 other "T ’ . f w ith the allied expedition on gel fronts when captured, Tho n trying to effect the ir release ?cden. . I

ENGLAND TO RE-OPEN IS EMBASSY iN GERMANYber U lss len o f Selby to B erlin fo r tb e P ar*

I pose o f B * « m b lls b ln g D iplom at. la BeUUoa a

,g„ . I.ON'DON, (/p)—A nnouneem ent ft i-nl n«nde fhat Ihe mission o f W alford II. fx M. Selby lo B erlin w ill be fhe re-open-

ing o f th e Rrl(i*h embasny and the rc- ewtablinhmrnl -of diplom afie relation*

p j. between O reat B r i ta in ' and Oermanv. l» jT h i* will be followed hv th e appoinl- o>i-|ment o f . a reg u la r R riliih rharge rn . j "I'.iffaire^ and th e *ob*equent ■elec- , ^ ( f io ti o f nrt amba*Midor to Oermaay. n«.*i l l ha* net b ren decided when P ran- or jr l* Oswald L indley, n rifinh high eom-

lm is» ion tr nt V ienna, w ill a*rome hi* jdutie» , but it in believed he will go

f j . ' f o the .fu,'<trian eapiln l w ith in a few the

W OOLEKS aE M A D T m O H

\XASUiyGTO-s7 (/P)—No reduetion ' e*. iri prire* o f B ritish wonlenn i« fo he! for'i eip<^fed fn r a t leant Iwo yeari«, ae-^ jor. I G irding to a report af th e deparfm enl j

(o f roromerre todsy . The woolen »ilua- .(.y. [ lio n in England in more aeriou.* than I r* ^ j i t haa been fo r year*, »-ny» the report, jUj nnd prire* have advanceil wUKla th e .

, Ia*t m outh. |

FULL DAY LEASED WIR

D A ILTHUBSDA.'T, OOTOBSA S3, 1010

I H T, niT UPK

President Turns to Peoples’ Repre ice New Machinery Out of Wreck c by by Withdrawal of Lab&r Groui: di- able to Employers and Emplo;" WEHAVE WITHDRAW

MATTER FOR VS, GW A S H D I O T O K , (fi>>7::7 0 Dt of

dustrial conference President Wil machinery to bring about industi

^ a message to Chairman Lanie. he a >nd tatives in the oonferenoe oontinu

port to him.

iDfllLMl'*£ PLIfiHTRECfli.dd- •

Beats Time of M aynard by f„ ' - Nearly Ten Hours, and of st

rk- Smith Sixteen Minutesm t, —Ml* W ASHINOTON, (JP) — <?omputntioii

of tho fly ing tim e o f C aptain Lowell low n . Smitli’ between Snn Prnneineii nn-l to r M ineola nnd rolurn in tho trnnn-con* 1" I-n* tincn ta l alrp lnne content nhown ho "r ono riiiide the round tr ip in -'i? hours, 50 f«' Illd m inutes nnd -17 seconds, Ihe n ir norv- cl

lee nniuiunced today. The figures, th .f the stntoifTent iinid. were nub,jeet fp ci OX' poKsiblo corroclloiu

Thu tim e nnnouneed fo r Cnptnin J.1 ll O. Donnldnon yenterdny and w hich I: sad nea tly ten hourn b e lte r thnn tb n l ju )„^ made by L ieutenani B. W. M aynard, ,,,

WII* .*7 Imiirn, minuten nnd H7 hoc- iinds, a li t l le more thnn 10 minute* fiiKier thnn Sin.ilh’n perform ance.

Y*" W estbound, Cnptnin S m ith ’s limo h p wnn 2fi hourn, 13 niinntun nnd 2H ner- ,,

onds: enntbound .'11 hour*, .17 m in u tts ^ nnd’ HI aeconda. bi

oot- . ---------8 H E B ID A N O O M P £ t£ 8 W IT H

•int W O BTK IN Q TO N A T P IN ia Hte r ____ -,

CIUCAflO, W>>—L ieu tennn t H . W„ tho UliurUlan. castM u n d , and L icu ten n a t re- n . S. W orth ington , tho Inst o f tho

aid- weslbouud av ia to rs bn ttlod today fo ' iled th e hi>nof'’bf flni»Wi«g- aixth In the fo r nrmy trnnn-eontlrientnl n ir rnce.

L ieutennnt Sheridan enrly today ■ wan reporied n t M u n d u ln ,'lll.. nnd cx-! '

perted li> rench M ineoln, N. Y., tom or-j I rnw. L ieu tennnt W orthington w as : » t |^

« Hoek Inlniid,. 111., whpr'o hu hns bcon'% detnined by vDginc trouble fo r 48 *|

licKirn. He expects lo a rriv e nt Snn ---- ’ Franrinei) tomorrow afternoon.

TWO PL A N E S F A U . I N ‘ . vSTBONG W IN D A T B A W IJN 0 8

UAWLINOK, WYO., (A>>—The plnno j ilriven l.y L ieutennnt H aynes, w ith w Hergcant Coh-mnn a* u piinsenger, i n l n th e 4rnn(rconllnental a i r raco, w a s |d w rerked hero th is m orning when I h o j t l idiot s ln r le d to h o p o ff . N either o f N Ihe men was injujtfd. T

E n try No. 38, iflloted by L ieu ten an t tl Oinh, enntlK)iind, also w as w reckcd in m Innding. The p ilo t escaped in ju ry . The . Oish mnehine, i t in 'b e liev ed , can bo tejm lred and cotitUiuo th e f l ig h t, b \ i t A file plane of L ieu tenan t Hngby wan f, BO b.-idly niniinhed il will. Im'vr to bo H shipped oill o f Knwlingn. tl

Holh neeidt-nls were due to a s tro n g , t) winil nweej'ing aeronn I'he ro n tro l ^ieM. 1 c) The g.nle enught the llnynen p lane *.» ji it wnn lif tin g from Ihe ground, e a r - , r. ried tho m achine inlo a fence, ninp.^h- c. ing prt)[H'llor, ivingn nnd gear. A cro»n ivind e.Might t l ie ’ plane o( L ieu ten an t G (iinll jnn l ax it wnn t<elt1ing lo tb e >s ;:rouiid. flirowing the -inueliine on its li noae. . ■•' ■;

POLICElLSieS’ ;mOmiSON THREAT”

= t One Man Fatally W ounded and

My Another Seriously Injured > ™' in Melee *Pnr- — ,t- Y O U N G STO W N ,,0 ., <iTV-Oae m i^ ,

wan fa ta lly w ounded a n d ano th e r seri- ounly In ju red when police broke up two

n a ttem p ts &l »r*on b y Btriking‘ ” - ateol, worker* early today.P®” ' Joarh im M agspaao w ill d ie , w hile \ G iuseppe Paglo, w ho wa* shot above :

the heart, Is in a c ritic a l condition.“•"T' A group of n trik lng Serbian* and i ***” ■ Ita lian* held a secret m eeting lo B rie r

hill and decided, i t is a lleged, to bu iji ' the house* of sever*! * e n ^»bo eon-

tinued to work. L earn ing o f tho plan , •om- Poiif« l«y in ^ i t fo r Ihe a tr lk e i^ T b ree <

hi* * '‘ l’ i*ns h ad se t Tiro to ono boose be* * _ fore they w ere caught and a group o f ‘

few ih re e jta lia n * w as surprined a tte m p tin g <■ to fif« two hfinsei. A ll a re un d e r ar- res t. '

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EB1TX8H E X P E N S E S LO W ER If io n ’ _________ _________________ ^i he! IX>NDOS. (/P>— la dincunning n i- ■

a e - ’ tlnnal finance* in . the boute o f rom- nent j monn today, J . .Kusfen C ham berlain, ^lua- chancellor o f the exchequer, naid th e d thaa I average dally expenditure from .\p ril Tort, 1 to Septem ber HO. thi* y e a r w as »

th e . -t.2 2 .',OO0 -pound* and frotn OeSeWr \ t( to O ctober 1J>. if wa^ pound*. 1

gg REPORT OF THE y

.Y N ]“PiBLEiSI D PUBLIC’Sresentatives in Attempt to Build of National Conference Caused

jp; Hopes for Program Accept- oyes , •VN AND THAT ENDS 70MPERS DECLARES>f the, w reck of the national in- ilBon today sought to build new tr ia l peace in tbe country. In asked th a t the publio represen- lUe the ir w ork and m^ike a re :

‘ ' I t tbe hope of tbe prextdent and other Administration offleUla tbat tbe public delegates, wbo were appointed b7 Mr. Wilson asd wbo represent botb empIOTers aad work­ers. can' fom olato a ptOKraauna Wblcb will be accepUble to capital aad labor.A fter announcing th n t ho hnd, t»

eeived Irc n id c n t Wilnon'n mensago, Chairm an Lano declared tho national induntrlnl confercnce nn orig inally con- n tltuteil niljourned an d im m ediately e iilhd th e menibe/^K o f tho publio gro'jp Into nesslun ns n new conference. .

Oftpltal'a Ajisent Doubtful 'V hether cnpH nl's roprcsontativv i

would nsnent tJ the nrrnngem 'ent p ro ­poned rem ained lo bl developed. Thoir npokesnien said , th n t they hnd stood fo r w hnt thoy regnrdod as ju n t p r in ­ciples and w ere co n tcn t to ro j^ tb e ir cnso before tho public on tho confer* ence rocord.

I>aaa BxpUlns Cfbange 'Seeretnry Lnno to ld tho delegates

th a t w ithdraw al o f tho labor group h ad chnngcd tho n a tu re o f th e con fer­ence. H e nnid ho had booa commln* nioned 'b y thu prenident to explain to tbo omploycra group tho chnnged n o - ' tu ru o f Ihu confereneo nnd lo an y -tlm t | Hie prenident denircd tho public g roup ' to reninin in sesaiou to cnrry oti tb o i work Inasmuch a s the burden o f tho re-1 su its o f Industria l d ispu tes fn ll uUU- m ately on tho public. . |

“ I know tb a t tbe people of tbe -United BUtes a n greater tbaa . lUy part o f tb a t people," u dd Blr. Idme, “ aad aa » body tb«7 wlil move forward ngardleos of claab- j es between the Interest*. Tbrf pnb- < Uc group will b« ftaked to make niggestlonfl and to give advice as to tbe indiurtilal policy of tbe cQunty>tbesAto-b« presented to tbe president."A fte r t h e 'c o n f e r e n c o yrnn ndjourned,

i l r . Laou s a id U 'Wns probablo tb» president' would Increnne tho membor- nhip o f Ihe public group so aa to m ake th n t body m oro r e p r o s c n ta l l v o . O r­ganized labo r m ay bp asked to par- tic ipa to th rough de lega tes to bo nam ed b y the presldea t. \ ^

Probable Orgaaicatlon T he public T e p r c s c n tn l lv e s probably

w ill nnme 8U b-eom m ittce« to stu d y nnJ roport cn various phases of tho in-' dustria l s itua tion , and then confK)lldalc th o ir f ind ings in to . the pronounce­m ent o f tho c o n fe re n c e , M r. Lnno sa id . T his courso is sim ilnr to th a t urged un tho orig inal eon feren re by tbo chair-

Gompers Makes SUtementSamuel Gompers, p rosident o f the

Am erican 'F edcrn llon of L abor, in a form al ntn tem cnt todny, reiterato-l th a t unlcnn tho em ployers’ group in the conference ngrreil to Iho declnrn- tion th a t tho workcrn witl'iout din- crim inntion hnd th e rig h t to organize i t wnn worne thnn ii!«elen» for ln l« ir‘n reprencniativen to eonliiiue the doUb-

w ilh d r.iw n ,” n,iid Mr. Compere, “ and th n t m d* il nn fa r n* wu .nto concerncd. Wt- arv' nnt jvinijT- ing jacks. Wc nro not only men re ­sponsible ns citlrcnn , b u t renponniblg. lo mllliiinn o f worVern. '

■ 'T h e rep rcs i 'n fa liv i'.i i o f th i ' pu b lic g ro u p , la rg e ly c tnp loy i'rH a n d p eo p le w ho Im ve b e e n a n tn g o n in t i r to flu- lii- l>«r r:iu!ic a n d la b o r n io v .-m rn l, vo te .I in f n v o r o f o u r ile c la r . if io n .

“ Inform ation has eome to m c that th e employc-rn group, in the ir con fer­ence-, votod ag a in s t tlie deelarn lion by a m njority o f one. I am quite con­vinced th n t those , em ployers in tb a t group who v o ted ag a toa l th e deelara- tjon are unrep rcaen ta tlvo o f tb e intol* lig ra t fa ir-m inded cmployera o f the countrv.* '

IDAHO WEATEEBTonight and F rid a y ra ia or anoW;

coolcr to n ig h t south portion.

LEADER OF AMERIC. ARMENIA FELU

C O N S T A N T IN O l'L E , — M a jo r G e n e ra l J a m e S O . H a r b o r d . b e a d o f th e A m e rie a u to A rw c a la , \va*/n n g r a f i i la tc i l u]>on h ia a r r iv a l h e re on hi* r n ra p e f ro m c a p tu r - ; b y b a n - , d i t* a f e w tn ilp s f ro m M n ^ o t .V r a r a t ' w h ile th o n lM lo n wp.* r - t a r i i o g to E r iv a n . P a r t o f th e m is s io n w a* a t* | la r k e d a n d h e ld p r iso p e rx f o r a f e w ; h o u rs o n S e p t. .Irt b y K u r d ' , T n '» « - s ; a n d T u rk * , w ho flred u p o n th e a u to m o - 1 b ile* ra r r> 'in g th e .V m crj'-a*v s e v e r a l ; o f th e raiiwxon n a r r o w ly e s c a p in g deafh>-..

The a tta c k came w hile tbi- c .iravaa ; wa* proceeding h trough the valley o f i the .Praxes, b u t fo n o a a te ly G e a e ra l; H a rb o rd 'a ca r had r t ic h e d :hi- p la in ;

! ASSOCIATED PRESS^ '

E w a i■PBIOB ra V B :0 E N -fr .': V -4

SOLUTIONDELEGATES

fmitERSURGE , SPECmiET ! OFlF.flPLA Illinois Federation of Labor Re- i- quests Gompere to Convene

Convention to Deal with In­dustrial Prciblems

PEO B IA , III., FoUofring tbo w ithd raw al o f tho labo r grcjy i from tho indua trla l conference a t 'w iuhisff- ton , tho. IIUqoU F ed e ra tio n o f L abor

convention th is n o m iag ', au thorised the aendlnjr o f n mcsMgo to SAottiel

ff Oom pers, p rea id ea t o f tb e American 0, Kedorntlon pf L abor, a n d to m em bers Ki o f tho cxoe.utive council, u rg ing .the ii. im m ediato issuance o f a e a U -fo r a ly spocifljl convention oT th o Am tylean ip F edora tlcn o f L abor in W aahlngton.

W ould X&Tita B io tbarlieods Tho m assage u rges tb a t tb e official

m represen tatW es o f tb e ra ilw ay b ro tb - 0- erboods be In v ited to p a r tic ip a te , the ir ob joct o f tho m eeting to b« the “ p er-, id fee tln g o f a n offonsrve a a d defensive a- ^ l l a a c e 'o f tb o lA tefbA tldSal tu lo n s o f i r tho U nitod S ta te s a n d C anada and th e ir* ra ilw ay bro therhoods m oro effectively

to fight o u t th e Ilfo a a d d ea th etrnggles t h e w orkers sow in progreas and

0, f n p e n d in g ." ' Tbe m easago aiaailfl tb e , p “ steel t r u a t " fo r njotboda used in the ,r. p rosen t strlVo an d saya ' ‘ too lo ag baa

labor pcrm lH cd theso . ty ra n ts to keop to tho w orkers o n ^ h o d e fe n s iv e ." a- P ropofo A aseesm eats

I Tho message also asks th a t Included l* 1 In tb e c a ll as ono o f tb e ob jects o f -

[“’ ( th e proposed m eeting be “ th e levying '^' lo f nn nnsessment upon ov e ry orgaiuxed

w orker in tho U nited S U tc s and Can* a d a o f n o t less* th an one*fourth o f his n e t earn ings a n d opoa e v e ry o ffiee r o f

• o rganized labo r n o t less th a n f i f ty per cen t o,f bin sa la ry n n tll th e ob jects o f

i th is d riv e b e aecom pllibed. ’ '1 . . . --------------•'O O BfPBBS D E C L IN E S TO

CO U M BK T O K FBO PO SA I.

, W ASHINGTON, (/?)—Sam uol Gom pers , prcM dent of th e A m erican Fed*

, ern lion o f L abor, declined today to com m ent on tho ac tio n o f tb e UlinoU F edera tion o f L abor In u rg ing a spe- r ia l ronvention o f th e na tiona l organ^-

, za tio n tn dea l w i th . indu a trla l prob- ; ; Lm n. . • '

'SfWilllieTEIIIIISIEIIIIIII ■’{ mKffiSUHEMBKlc —:<j- Tie Up in Sxpross Service Ends

as S trike rs Accept Iffines* ir- Promise

; .N E W YOBIC, (fl>>-M embera o f tho In te rn a lio n a l U nion o f Team stera,

^ C hauffeurs an d H elpers, whoso a trike ten dnya ago resu lted in n comploto tic up In exprc*n scrvico here , re tu rned to w ork todoy.

W alker P . llinen. U nited S taten rnil- *.'• rond vlirevtor, bnd w arned tbem tb a l

inili-n* llio n trike wan te rm ina ted he would neml troo j's lo New Y ork to re-

. p lnce the ntrikern. Ho prom laed Iho men th a t he would neck to have the w.igo ad juntm cnt bonrd re tu rn a de- cinion on fhe ir dcmnndn bv Novom-

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IJ. H IN E B D E N IE S T H R E A T,K. TO U SE T SO O PS I N S T E IK E -

l;'j W AKHINOTOX, (;p)—D irecto r O rn ­e ra l Hinen todny denied published re-

lai portn Ih a t he had th rea ten ed to have cr- troop* nent to S’cw York to tak e the hy p lace o f exprens strikers , ja* ■■ ■ja t A G REE 'UPON COONTZ

W A SH IN G TO N , (/P) — Bepublirau m em ber* o f Ihe *cn«t«* n av a l commit tee announced loday th a l ttie lr obj<c lio n to confirm ation o f A dm iral Connt/ a s ch ie f o f nnvnl oj>erntlonn, had been w illu lraw n. Conf irm ation o f tb>' nom-

'W; {nation a t the noxt execu tive nr**ion o f the ncn.Tte in planned.

CAN MISSION TO jICITATED ON ESCAPEj o r ; lead ing to E riv an beforo tho n ttaek o f l w as m sde. I t Is beUeved tb o t had he

ra* ;-bee* c a p lu r td , be w ould havo Veea tre ; be ld fo r ransom b y tb e bondit«. m-1 The o r ig ina l reason fo r tbo a tta c k a t I ap p ears to be tb a t b an d s w bo -ve war- to ■ rin ir w ith th e A rnieaJaB t d o tib trd ihe

at. I n a tio n a lity o f th e AmericaQ*. A fte r I'W: tho b an d it ch ie fs h ad a ^ n ro d thrm - r s : *eb rse_ tb lt-tb a lB p rieoacrs Ww*ro rra lly 10-1 A m ericana th e y w ere released a a d most ■;il: o f tb e ir p ro p erty , w bieb h ad b ^ n ng stolen, w as given b ack to tbem .

\V hat happened to th e tal««o>» is aa an i a lm ost d a ily occurrenes la fh a t see* o f I tio a , w here ra id in g ban d s a r ” rjnvoal ral 1 eo& slantly d e a t i^ p a g p ro tp ero n a ^ * lin ila g e s , both A rae iU aa a a d M o alea .

PAOB TWO

JLFONWITS imEFELOOF IORED GONFL Cl

France Was Not Surprised b: German Offensive Agalrs Verdun, Marshall Foch Teili King of Spain.PABXK UP>—SlBg Alleax>r eon-

dQ dlng h is t r i e r v is i t to F n n c a , l e f t here ftt U:GO o ’clock th is mornlBC od ft s p e d s l t n i n bormd fo r T^ndoa.

V ERD U N , PRA N C E, {/?)—O ver th tiifltorie battto fio ld o f V erdun, KIni A lfonso, o f Spain, w a lk ed ' yeatorda; w ith .M arshal i 'c ta in , ch ic f dofcndor o tho -’c ita d e l dnriiif; - tb o tfcm cndou (itnigslo fouRht in Fobninry am M nrch, 1910.

Abt>({. roadn IJord by thousandn o •white croRaea m ark lo^ the prAVoa o w arriora who f«l1, and through au» tc rrao o an piwanfjowayli • w lierc tho do

' fcmli’ra weru marHh!il(.‘d p repara to ry t< counter n ttack lu ^ tho foo, the kiiij w alked. Ab he w ent ho piled hin-dia tin f^ Ish e il Koi'lc w ith ({ueations.

^ D epoiita Florftl T ribu te Ui>6 n hilt nrrivnl nt V cnlun K ini

Alfonao n t oucu proeeudi-d to thu mili ta ry eem etery where ho depoaited : w reatb o f orchid* tied w ith ribbon form ing tho Spii'nlali colora, upoi w hieh wna -painted u tribu to from th< roynl ‘viBitor.

F ran ce Wfts n o t su rv tlsed -with th e O orm an o ffensive ag a in s t Ver* dun, M uf H oi Fe tftin told tb e U n ^ d u rln s tb e ir w a lk over tho fie ld . 7ho la t te r expressed ra rp rlso w hen g iven th is in fonofttion, a s ' i t b u been generally believed th e Oor-

,m ans afbickQiL, a ln o s t w ith o u t ‘w arning.“ Wo knew o f tho enem y '« p ln n ,’

luiid tho mnr»linl, “ nix weeks before wo hud received uur firnl in form utio t from lentninR of tln« I'onHtiiwtion of - firm ldnbte systen\ o f r?iHrnti<la iendin) lo Verdun.

C riU cal S s jr o f B a ttle “ As j<roof thn t we wore >»>t nnr

priaetl, 1 mny nay we nent for tht r tw e iil ie th ’ corjis, whieli renehed V it dun F ebn iiiry 2!>. W hen the b tillle ol Verdun bcRuti we had o ii\J h e righl )>tuik of. the SfeuHe nnly two dlviNliin’

■ . <>|>i>ONinK five Geminii nrm y eorpn, Theso two divlKioiin held th e ir posi' tions fo r five dtiys.

“ Feh run ry 2!> wan tho m oat eritical dny .i)f Iho bntfli>. Tho enemy by snr- rifieinK hin beal troopa hnd aueeooded

. 4 a eap iu rin u T ort nouiv^wiont the dny iMifore nnd tl>o. s itua tion w as ^ a v e . On Feb ruary tho troops w hich had been oceupyinff the W oevre neetor (to the enst o f \e rd u n ) s w e re ordered <o fa il bark to the huieUtn of th e Mouse. The o rd e r wnS rr ilic lsed fhen b u t Its .wisdom w as Intor re e o ^ ise d .

Petftin Tftkes Qommand “ Sinee I hnd rcee»ve<t an o rder from

jjreat hehd<{unrters fo eslnblish eo;i-... Inet w ith G eneral C iistetnun’s divihinn

whieh had been defendinR F o rt Donoj^ monl nnd now wns fnltinv buek ’*lo VenUin, I mel Oenernl Cnntelnnu a t Honillq. All lie nnid xvns: ‘ T ake eom- mnn<l o f the n rm y ’. Thus on tlio evo- nin^r o f Fobninry I iiaMimeti eom- m and. • ! d istrlliu ted ,th e eonimandM umonj*, flrn ern ls GnillaiimnI, Puehesne nnd Do n n lfou rio r; ordered fhn t nol nnofher Inch o f t;roiin.l tn- >;iven up nnd th 'il thf> defenders ' sbould reply to 0 V<TV atliieU by a eounler o ffe n ­sive.

D uring the elijlit dnys tliut followed, llie villaiji' o f ' nnujiunienl clumped Ii;uid4 li'ii tim es but the Geniiiins heM llle fn rf .’ ’

• 'I iMidiTst.-iiirl niiw ,“ sn h L Jiin c Al- f.iitno, “ wJiy durin;; llinse .hours wo lun-» nuihiiij; o f winit w.is p iin j; on l ie ie ."

■». B eady I ot A ttack^ “ At ia s i, on Mnreh I ” , .\tnrslinl l>e-

la in riMumecI, “ tlie v jllan ,.. wns d e f i­n ite ly ours, nnd on M nreli il. when tlu ' iJi'riiinns.ntlnekeil nn the I rf t bank of III.' .M.-u.-r I w;i... ren.ly to reeeive ilirni. It had al»v.ny« appeared S trang” 10 m.' t l.a t nn nllnek hn-l n(il been lauiiehed on Ihc* I.-ft bank o f the riv e r -•iMd e v n y tliin t; n n s prepared in viow o f ^«tirh nn n^^.iult. I t w;m bei-nnse llu- enemy di’fe rrrd Ih.Tt a ttnel; Ion lon;; Ihnt we were ybli' lu re.'ifore Ihe sitiin- t i-n . T lu t delay saved u».

‘ •Tlw'ii e.-une Ihe fiK antie stniRj;lo fu r Hill .^()l und ne;.dm an-s hill, l l wa^ ih -n I i»!iiii-d mv o rder o f llie day:- • t'o tira —, w.- will ;;et th rm .’

S tory o f M ^ i a ’s O ffetu ive M;ir>.h.Ti I ’l'tain flien told the storv

..f Grn rnl Mni>i;in-s offensiv,- on .May -■J (>y wliirh I)nnaumr>nl villa;;e w as. Ktormeil, :iddin^' tlial Ihe (ic-rm.ans p u t ' fivi- in-w divi.sions in to Uu\ line diirjnjj till- iirprcdin;; fif te en dayn and fro ’n ; Mny In .hini' Inirlrll pijjhl n tb -r divisions intn Ihe fi;;h l, nnly lo i;ain Kut .*(]() yurd».

“ Tlie cii-'niy n t'trr tlii^ fii;litinf; was s)nnitin^: ‘ Vief“ r y ' “ r;iii| the marsh.ii • li.dn infiilly .

E csa ln Origlnah-Llae* ' fM-arral -Mniiu'in's of/ensiVe .in Or-

tol.cr U'll When Korl IViuaumoni wu« i.-.-;,|iturcd ond lU.- llrrm an:. fcirerd fo

;i.-iial.- ;!ir <illaci- and fn rt o f V ao i, w ith the iosn of n.iM'H i>risoners, wa« then described.

“ A l Ilie end of Htlt5,’ ’ tlip French rh io fl.iin com-Iuilod, “ ou r silu.ation w as fnv.im t.re rn llic righ t i-ank o f the M ru sr, bul li.ad on the le fj. On Au^'- unt l io w i'trr , oiir o ffensi.-eon l>olh lianX» o f th r Mrii.^e bso:i(;ht us back fo ou r original liiir-i o f Feb-i roarj-, J9J6, aad on fhat day we Rath- «*rcd in ev e ry th in g wc w i^h rd .” -

M arshal Pef.iin and K in^ Alfon«> ■ w alked o u t ov e r w hal was once- .N'o ! M a n ’« land and whieh now shows uo : • ip a o f l ife . j

T he p a r ty re lu m ed to Verdun sh o rt­ly before noon. . I

Tbe womfta wbo stm tlea tbe s d i K N O W S Ih ^ riyfct-now offerinffn o f th e j vtorM . She do«>d!t bavo lo tp ead h«w > la ''ah o p p ia f ; ." S he do«i b e r t ■fc«7tftc I* a bosiaesalike w ar- - |

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CMIINZIISTILE F GOODiRSEil

I Oorrespoodentff. fWlth U ezioa I I President on Toor Express

Admiration

^ M EX ICO CITY, (/P>-7CorroBpondon n s t nccom panying P rcsidont Oorra&za r

■I liis tr ip - to - t h a no rthern p a r t o f tl BllS ropublie a re wHllan, to ..conccdo h i

f ira t honors na a hardy an d tirolo. borsooHUi'doapito h is s ix ty y ears . T t p reaidont has v isited sovenil raaehi

n - t n . C ooboUa a n d Nnovo L eon , m n k h '■Pt thoao tr ip s on horseback.

Ono correspondent to lb o f a fort; fivo n U e rido aerosa tb e desert, witl o u t w ntor and throuRh vision 'dbscuria

.. dust. A t tho end o f th is stronuo*. ride tho prcHideot c la tte red into t l litt io vilJagq whoro ho was to spon

■“ “ K tbo nij?ht, yards ahead of sovoral o f li f hard ie st m ilita ry mua. Uo apparcn

ly HufferoJ no ill e ffec ts from the ui ujtunl oxerclsc.

, Kovcrril tim es tho pnrty waa eaugtI -f by darkucsB on tho desort. Cnmp w»i BUI). wnd by tlio liKbt o f n lo« f i r

thu ch lbf exccuti.vo of Alil^cico a to hi f to "'JPP'-'r n«d th tn rolled in to b is blan l

e ts fo r. a n ig lit 'n rest. Inasm urh t dia- i 'f f s id e n t Carraiir.n him neureely bee

nwny frnm the nntionul palace fo r yeur, 'surpriao in ixprvM cd n t hia ei

■ ilurnnco. I t is said th a t thu forme ^inK rauchur, fo r ho wits o prosperous rancl niii- o r boforo revolution mndo hini a prciI n id eu t, stUl finds Uis kcoacst pleasure >ons Aut-of-doora, nnd ia looking forw nrd t ipou fho timo whon ho cnn ro tu m to bithu fnrm ' interenin in Coahuiln nnd Hy

nffuin tho b u i- a J io - l i /e .------■h —^ Your oulck reaponao to ndvantnKff nua offeringa carried in tho ada-tnnkc*• i t possiblo fo r the m orchant to m ak® iro ro and moro o f them.IS - .r- ‘ ■

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in a range tbe body g w et w ith sweat.

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The f l n t AUtamobUes mi f u « 7 . fn il o f o n u a e o ts , hin^ es and latches, b u t th e m en w t tbo autom obiles kicked on thi

j th a t m ade so m uch w o rk sa i1 Then the hingcfl and la tch es a

n« . es w ere p u t on th e inside o f d e a r o u t o f sig h t—clea r on

OQ w ay_ ' Xf a e n cleaned raagec,ho a s d ornam ents and fttss aod

a ll over th e aTerage range wt j tUsappeared 40 y e a n ago.

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C O E S llF T E liD B T fillG E

B B O R EflT irG O T C O STJ

! i | | Cleveland Bnilding Tradei "** Oonnoil S tops W ork on tho loan Joli» Pnder B r i . •IS CLEVELAND, C ^ ^ D I ro c t acUoo i<

cu l tho co s t'tr f homo b u ild ing here b; oUm inatlng w h a t is know n u i t h o *'ecc

. ond mortgago )> rbkor" h a s been takoi lo n ts -ijy the C leveland ‘ B u ild ing Ifodcj ' t?n Council. A lread y o il w orkm en hax '

hbn w ithd raw n from fo u r homo;i ii, , courao o f construetion,. Charlns Sm itb

bnsinoas a g e n t o f th e coiincil announc lehaa oddod th a t tho jo b s w oald b(

tlod op u n til tho ow ners a n d eo a trac * to rs removed th e m ortgage oporotors.

Sm ith ostim atod tho socond m ort broker adds from WOO to *000 ti

th e costn o f a n $8 ,000 home. lUouH “ The second m ortgage b roker Is :

tho by-product o f tbo w ar and 25,009 build pond oporo livei h a ro detomUnod tha t f h la comtnoRity Uu muolren t, be oUminatod. B e is a who a r . uu- ranges tho loaa to th e mnn who ij

bnilding, e ta r ts them o f f and ,thon gotr a " r a k o o f f ” from con trac to rs ond

„ _ tho peoplo w ho supply tho m a to r ia ls / ' S m ith deelared.

) ],is Jam es O. D ev ltt, trea su re r o f ft large nnk- ond iH lo com pany, sa id th e ftctitfoll as o f tho tradoa a n d conncil w a i ‘ 'rovo lu been t i o n a r y '' ]ip t f^ n ill te d tho sccond m ort Br n gago buaineas'uhqucstionably added lc I en* build ing coats. Ho places tho i>Iamc rm or on tho people, who ha saya, tw rrnw the inch- m oney to build homos heforo ;thm: itic pres- p repared . '(Uren ' -- -

“ » " A Problem .T o “iiud" C hnppel: T o n canoo t cx*

■ ° poet m ucb privncy In n hotisehold wlHTo thor*' nro twt> |)n th room x . a nd

njro Konp.— A rkfinsawaitoa Thomiift Cnt. l a k i ' - . ' . ■

Classified Ads a re cheap—effective.

DTDYB E S TthI Is T h e reA T........ Oome then and see t*bnllt body. See the sw eat tl

’ ge ts rang^ bqdie^ fromis placed botween the copper. See the a ir sp

( ciple actually applied to

Cl&d Range is as P la ii .u to ixiobile Body

m aJo w ere Clean, sm ooth, plain, flinTM. ca tch - w ith copper to p reven t- . w ith four w alls and an

confine th e h ea t like a t lth o w th in g s Copper-Clad is K inga a d troub le . w orld. N o ran g e compaxwts a n d catch* - a t any point,

o f th e body, COPFEE.OLAD ho n t ' -jf th e P a re S hee t Copper is pis

ec, Tha frills th e 'sw ea ty asbestos a n d thiiod -feathers To plftca I t olsewhore wiwould havo pfimhtny o a top o f a ro o t i

- th e w et»

O O SIERT W IN F A I

.OPENINW P miiERJS

E s t a b l i s l i m e n t . o f a>ndion io ' W i r e O o m m n n l o a t i o t t f r o m re b y A l a s k a O o n s i d e r o d“ see* . T . . . . ' , *llii’i®- NOM E, A laska, (iP)— E stah llshm on t

o f d lro c t qnall and telegtftphio comma* Mlcation betw een Nomo and A nftdyr,

L ^ . , S iberia , is now undor in v estig a tio n b x S m c - i ^ b t o r s o f tho p o s t o f f ic o j j* ^ .11 Vi. partfficJft. ^ "L iiiL The nroposition, i f ea rried o n ^ bMun

la rgo possjbm ties f o r th is oncow oaH by ► gold cam p. In n o rtheast fliborla th ere

>^^*1 n to n p iiro x im a te lr 60,000 p o o ^ Who *® m usi p rov ide tho bu lk o f- th « ir mipprcrf

e ith e r from Kome, ono husdr«t'l .m je s is a o r from Potropftvlosk, n o trJy a

build* tbousand m iles d is ta n t. N om f. i t i s th a t argued by o ffic ia ls in to restod in tbo

m uot govt>Tti)>cst's Inquiry^- should th e IO ar- sogical m arkot fo r aU o f tho v n a t arvn ho is lying- ro f th o f K am ohfttka p en ln su lx I go ta ■ B y tho close o f th la y o a r 'a nav iga- I nnd tion period , Jt is estim ated , n oarly $500,- i a l s / ' 000 w orth o f .Am erican gobds w ill havo

bocn carried from Nomo to tbo S ib lo d an la rg e coast and . th a t w ith on ly a fow smikU ic tiou vesscls'.ongagfid In th e ’.tcade . , jvolu- ■'-Siberian fu rs in ro tn m fo r A m orican mort* goods sooms to bo tho p ossib lity o f th e ed lo fu tu ro should the go v ern m en t's oervicp Wamo. ),o es tab lb h o d . In ad d ition , i t is point- Ifr the- od out, th is w ill re su lt i n tho closer re*

ft‘0. latJoM ba>«Tcen S iberians and resid en ts o f Sew ard punlnsula.

Not Enoush .>t cx* “Swc-pt by «ft1lnp-brcexcfl nnd woah- ('holtl cd b y th e wnvva o f th e sea . . T lia l’s .o u r

ond tow n.” “A ny o th e r s trect-c lcon lng fa - nsaw rllUleH?” Infiulred tho old grouch .—

LoulRvlllo C ourler-Joum ol.

etive. B E A D T H B D A IL Y N B W a ’

you EVEIr o 5 fe a Doubt in Y(e e f o r y o n r s e l f . S e e t h e s w e a t r o l l i

a t t h a t ' o a u s e s S w e a t - B u s t , a '- d i s e a s e

r o m t h e i n s i d e . T h e n , s e e h o w g o o c t h e a s b e s t o s a n d r a n g e b o d y . S e e t T s p a c e s f o r m e d b y . t h e d o m e s . S e e id t o r a n g e s .

“ f l

I I“ F r e e b u y e r t h e O l a t t e n c

T h i a - ’* w o u l d v e r t i b a s s h e t h i s u:

a in as anF t

dn. e legan t. U sed ■ont S w o a t-S n s tr-. a n a ir spaco to '

a therm os bo ttle wtwy o f fjiQ rs sg o 'A l f a l f a Iipaxw in any w »y c a t B i s c u i t

A l f a l f a B is

J> M E A N S ^ d a y .s placed h«we«n • Come__ 1Id th e ran g e b o ^ .ro wouhJ bo liko - ,roo t to g o t o n t o f Y | Q f | I

t FU RN IIA L L S — 212 M A I

M i l T S H D L D I I I B I C I I I

, a F O B B I C i m

1 B epresentative of United State ^ , ' Oonsnlar Service in Mexioo ^ Captive •

W A SHINGTOK, (/P) — W i l i a m { Jen k in s , Am orican consnlftr agoflt t P ueb la ,'. M oxito, w aa k id n ap p ed h th roe m asked b and its la s t >Tldiiy t

[}. P u eb la and is bo ing held fo r |150,0C g ranaom, tho s ia to do p artm en t-w as fu

vised to d a y . y U rg en t . repreaentations h a v e bee

aen t to tb e M exiean govem m ont I . tho s ta te d ep artm en t a s a re su lt ( y tho U dnappluR o f W lUlam O . Jonk ln

A m orican consular a g en t a t Pnebl ^ M oxico,. who iO b o in g held b y bond!

fo r 412^,000 fSnsoro. i- N o ad d itiona l de ta ils regard ing tl

k id n ap p in g had been reco ived ' th I . m orn ing from tho A m eriean ombasi

o t M exico C ity , whieh bas boon ii ' s tru c to d to keop the d epartm on t full ' Advised' as to developm ents in tl "■ raac.'

I t W4 S lenrned todny th n t abou t tl tim o M r Jen k in s w as k idnapped la

>' sum m er and hold fo r $2C,000 ranso t w hich W a s paid, bis m n6b a t Puobl

® .was ra id ed b y b and its , tho m anagi “ m urdered and considerable sto ck sto

on. Tho band ita woro reportod to ha> n been p a r t n f u bund under Cnrl: o Arem-s.? / -------------- ---------------

SAVABIA DEMANDS LBVZBN •>* SU^BBMDBB PBOM ADSTEI a . ' __ _

V IE N N A , D avnria has made form ni dem and fo r tho ex trad itio n c D r . ‘ M nx ■ Levicn, tho B nvnrinn eon niunifit lenilor who arriv ed horo Ooti

p her 0 a f te r . •‘i" Oacfli)c from pJson^ TJi . A ustrian govornoicnt J s-jnn ls ting thn . legnl p roof of a dofin ito erim o bo prt

dueed by Bavaria-

BBAB THE CLASSIFIED AD8

R SEE5 W Eour Mind ?

np in beads on the iron'BO th a t ea ts up and rusts >d, old, everlasting copper the domes on the sheet of | e the, therm os bottle prin-

I Q S E T O F E L E C

l u A L L M I N U M ^

e _ j j r - ------- ^ V \ ! Z

!c" m eans th a t this w are does i TS a single penny. I t is, a rewi 3rank is hero and is offered by ! iding th is sale.-w are is very substantial and ju A selcct if buying fo r your b-wn u :ble cookcr takes tho place of se^ lown by figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 utensil in some form every day.

*reo to every Oopper-OIad buyer Oome— Sco the Asbestoi

T A L F A L rA !Biscuits baked in a Ooppcr-Olad

It you ever tested . Oome and iscnits w ith b u tter and hot d r

-bring your friends and m ake yi

O u r D e m o n s t r a i i i

r i I R E cIN S O U TH

XS0B8DAT, ooxoncR as. 18U

“ EEBllilS FBlir r CARSigCL NE

Express Conoarn Over tossiW o Invasion of A m ericas H a-

t °i obines {rom Tr»no<u'_.........b y . : — r ■

r a t B B E L IK . ( iP ^ T h o O cnniiaa artf 5,000 fe a r fu l th a t th ousands o f th e Amori- • can antomoW los sold by th o A m o r ic ^

exped itionary forco to tho I r e n c h will beon he sm ncgled across tho Oermiw bor- t b y do r, c o n s titu tin g a n n n d onrab lo in ­it o f v a i o n o f tho Germ an autom obilo in* .Un<t; d u s try . I t i s sa id hero th a t 80,000 lobla, A m erican cars wore sold -to tho nd it^ S ten ch .

' Qarm any is ro M fto d to DO vo iy short i : tbo o f .t i r o s a n d tu b es f o r aatomobUos oml

th ia bioyoles. E x p e rta ta y th a t t o o r l c a n s j jassy havo fltorod up quanUtioo o f U ros i f * 1 in* th e oeeupied ' te rr ito ry whioh can bo fu lly aont over in to .,uaoeeup led Oormimy

tho an d sold o n tho m a rk e t ftt pricos whioh ‘ tlio GJShnon m anuftic turcr ean n o t m eet,

t tho Thero is ho question in the minds la s t o f tho Gormans th a t tboro is an -ado -

isom, tiuato supply o f rubbor in tho Twrld leb ta and tho f in a n c U r p apers say th a t rub* lager b e r production woa more th a n doub1c<l stol* from 17913 to 1918. T h ey soy th i t

h a v e lack o f tran sp o rta tio n p reven ted Bomtt Inril'o o f tho rubber crop from being trans*

po rted from Sonth A m crica to tho iu- dustria l cen te rs whoro i t is maaufa<^- tu red In to t ire s -a n d p red ic t th a t th b

j a iA d ifficu lty soon w ill bo ovorcomo.

■ P u t e h n ra e te r Above All.^„ O np or th e snylnp* of th e Ittto J . P . eom- Mortcnn llm t w ill hc rem em bered n f te r Doto- h is n r t collcctlon’n g lories have bocnTho forgoUcn. w as : “I w ill loan anyth u t am oun t o f m oney to a m nn of chnr-pro- ac to r, b u t no th ing to n m nn o f bod

rep u te , no n in tte r w h n t h is security.',*

J Classified A ds a re e O e a p ^ f o c t iv s .

■ A T ?A Week of Daily

Demonstration

NOW GOING ON;04NT rprr I WARE r n L L

nuTiM T TtSjK rtn iu

II I CiOyw J

8 not cost Oopper-Olad 5ward fo r bujing while ly him to justify you in

ju st tho kind th a t you a uso. The 7 - in - l oon- seven d ifferent vessels,6 and 7. Yon can use 7-

’e r dtiring this sale, itos-Sweat

B ISC U ITSlad ovcn is about tho Good- nd ta s te T— stay and eat. drip ■ coffee will be served

yourself a t home.

ion This Week

>g\I I DRIP

^ • OOFFEE

f b k e

ifliEB iir:, EOlTOBiL

•• . * Higli Sohooi Ele vea WUU Have

Support of Home Folks a t Game Tomorrow-

A root«rq delopition^’o f Roodly f ro - portloiiH w ill accom paoy th e Tvria PallB -higb school ffrld , oleven to Buhl tom orrow, acttordiofc to annooneem ent m ado jTMterday a a d plona boln^ p«r- fce ted ■

; C cttc.h 'O corp) Doiimna baa la id p a r ­ticu la r Btroaa d u rin g tho presco t wools, nnil, In f a c t , over alaee tho Goodint; }!anio last w eek, upon au lduoua tippll*

"* ca tio n to daahlng praetieo on tho fiold, . . . ..w iib . p len ty o f g n ie llln g taeklinff and '

s te rn app lication to signal w ork. T h a t • ■ t h o 'm e n 'i n h ts charRO hnvo proH tod

Im itim sely un d e r D enm an’s tu telage • tho p a s t w eok is e.vldont la ovcry d a y ’s

praotlee.XMQbor. “ Pop**

^^•Tho B ru ins a rc d isplaying nn nn- w nnted degree o f f 'p o p ” ia all depart* oicnta o f fie ld a c tiv ity , and , w itbal, have bocn' in sp ired w ith a confldencrt th a t was u tte r ly lack ing d u rin g .tU o f ir s t qon rto r o f ’tho gnnip against Oooding. . .

B uhl has dofoutcd Tw in F alls onc>;, b u t th e mcn Dontnnn hnn cliosen to at-

« tnck tho w ostom foe' tom orrow arn ' b ilg iluU o f eonfidenco th a t tUo dftftis-

ion can be reversed a n d ^ r e “ r a lr ln ' to g o .”

. . . V E lig ib le M eaFollow ing, aro tbu m en wlio w ill go

lo Buhl tom orrow :Strobeck , coutor; D enton nnd Irw in,

gujirdnj B alloy n n i! ' ICuhns, ta ck lw ;-------Nownion an d - Hanenbnlg, cods; B.

K ing, Eplor, PhlpjM, W atson, backflold.Men accom piinying tho tcnm na «ub>

K titutcs: P tttz ie r, g u a rd ; C arte r, taek le ; F ix u n d ' 8chw artr., p nc ls^T oy lo r and K rcngel, backficlo.' s : O otag to W endell

A hard b a ttle is ozpt’ctcd in Wcndoll tomorrow and the stroiigcnt pOBiilblu second team lin e u p .will be taken to com bat th a t vloven. Follow ing is tho force froiii w hich th e Tw iu Falls high

, .npJiool ju n io r team .w ill bo m ade up: T ucker, c e n tc r ; Qnrrison ond lion*

Htnck, g uards; D ecker nnd F o rto rfieU , I iiirk lcn ; Sheldon nijd Slienoborgcr, r iiib ; Yochom, F. K ing, l l e r t t , Stcam », hack'fiold.

------KNAPP IS GIVEN RELIEFAS ATTACHE AT LONDON

C om m ander o f A m erican Kftvy In Eu- ‘ ro p eo s W ate rs to D evot« W hole

T im e to th a t W oik

W A 8I1IN G T0N , (/P)—C ap tain W al- 'tu r It. Soxton has boon nppoin ted Aiu- '

■ ericnn n av a l a tta ch e a t London, ra- |Moving from th is du ty B ear Adm lrnl : B n rry 8. K napp , wbo now w ill bo ableto dovotd a ll hia tim o to his w ork , a* \com m ander in ch lo f tff tbo Am oricau | navftl forccs in European waters.

From the e n try o f tho U nited Stutns in to the w nr tlTo com mander o f.^ b o

' A tnorican n a v a l forccs overseas b u aet> ' u(l-aa a ttach o a t LondoQ ao oa to bringab o u t closer co n tac t and u n ity between . the A m erican and B ritish navies. Of In tr, however^ A dm iral Kns]>]) ba^found I t necortsary to bo absaut from 'London freq u en tly and i t was said a t !tlio nav y d epartm en t toda}^ t h a t ' be |ntikcd to bo rolioved as a ttache . B f |

. will m ain ta in his hoad'qimrtera a flo a t ,m ost o f tbo 'tim e In th e 'fu tu re , i t was , ■aid a t tbo, d epartm en t.

SHIP IS QUARANTINED ' WITHOUT MEDICAL AID ;

- B ed Onms A f f o i ^ 's o i s B elie f to 'B e f - «ngees oa B o a d s n Boxga H eld la t

B lock S ea F o r t i-------------------------------------1

BATHOUM. Black Sea, (ff)—Tl.o iBunslan barge D iniitri w ith seven hua^ 1.Ired re tu rn in g refugees o n .b e r open i■Icck, is qu a raa tin ed in th is hnrbor on r.-lecount o f cho lcm am ong her passen- l cers. Thore is not a physiciaa abon.'d.In nn a ttem p t tn p rev en t on epidrm ie to f clinraae one o f the passengers, (.jor llobert Davin, o f EnKlewood, N. J . , j a member o f th e Amoriean Red CroM misKlon to the Kubnn ciistriet, ia ho ll

. ing n clinic open nt nil -hours. Ifn to r iDavis gives il a t h is opinion tl.4l cphvNicians in c iv il life would work ^harder on th o ir p a ten ts if they were £cooped i.p w ilh them on a " p ta g u c f■ h ip " nnd could not got nway unti- (nil had a clean bill o f hcallh. t

------- ^ A rw th e r o f th e M yitarles, iOdo o f tho n ijv tr r ie s o f life ts how t

a l-oorlsh m an can keep r lc h t on ob- tserv ing tho w nys o f geotlPnien nnd , never acqnirp nny o? thom fo r h im ­self.—D etro it F re e P rta s .

C lassified A d f a re ebeap—effective.

DON’T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PAIN

■Buy o a d k e « p t u n d y a b o t t le o f p a |n - rd lc T ln fl S loao ’e L in im e n t -

._ - *• .X TOU need il when th e unexpected Y rh ram a tic tw inge tUrU—itbo

paina a n d achcs following ex- poeure— a d a tk a , lumbago, sore mus­cles, ati^ jo in ts, neuralgia. Forgot aU about buying a no th e r bo ttle a n d kcep-

,in g it handy, d id n ’t yoo? G r t it to iay — pjby sale — you m ay need it taniiJu!

Tbia fam ous ccuo tcr-irritan t pent- traUS viJteui nlbitif and scatters tbe congestion. T h e pain o r ache is sooa relieved, leaving no plaster o r poultice

•m ussincss,oo sta ined skin. Thousands ol regular users keep it bandy for emcrget^ — t ty y doo’t suffer need- leasly. T hree aise* a t all d ru g p sts —

TBUBSDAT, OOSOBHS aS.1919.

I Today’s■ ii iS S. FflROECIlPITb l ___________

n:- Pirates Defeated Detroi„ from'Athletics in 190

Copped Gonfalon frorfi; —Oh, dear!d , • -----------------Id' B Y I. E. BANBOBN

C niC A O b , (S poo lfll.)-T ho flvo vea r sw ing o f tho bnrebaU t>cndulunt • carried th e N ational loaguo back Into

* tho w o rld ’s chnm pionsbip-thfs fa ll and we shall havo to w a it u n til next year

, to aoo w blcb five-year period o f bin- n- to r y is going to be repeated . 't . Flvo yeara ago tb o ;B o s to n Bravos i], boa t th e Athlotlci) in fou r s tra igh t Brt games, u pse tting a ll th e export dopo lo more eomplotoly than tho Bods did thin s t fa ll. Follow iog th a t upset the Am eri­

enn league rep resen ta tives won tho biR pennant tho nex t yen r and continuod

t- to hold It fo u r n tra igb^ seasons, rn W in E very F iv e Years•! Ten yea rs ago tho P ittsb u rg h chain-

pions bca t D etro it fo r tho w orld 's eham pionship and American leagtto loaders won i t in Ihc nex t four strniglit

{o nutumna. B ut p ro v ln u s .to ]010 tho veteran Ifnguo had a ll th e -advnntago

n, ovo r its young rivnl, bocnuso it w->n j; fo u r 'o u l o f six w orld ’s series followiug 1, 1004—/if te c n yeara ago.J. The com inc sefwon, therefore, will !). be im portan t In th is respect. I t will

dctorj^ine w hether tho recent w orld ’s id Kcries w as o u t o f line w ith -tho dope

o r w hether tho s tead ily changing per- sonuol o f tho m njor leagues has result-

.. ed in n b e tte r elnss o f baBoball in th<>I Nntionnl than in tho Amerienn league.■a N e x t Y ear WiU TeU i10 I f ' t h o la tte r comcs rig h t bnck and ' ;h w ins,.tho ,1020 w o rld ’s series i t w ill '

ndd to tho intirels o f tho Beds nnd do- ' 1- trn c t from the show ing o f the .While 1, Sox, bernusc i t will indieiite thnt the r , superiority o f elans reninined in the s, Inning c ircu it. On tTie o ther hand, if '

the Nntional li'ngue retn ins the w orld ’s ' honors n c ^ fnll i t will mean thnt th.> i gradual in troduction o f new blood to

• roplnee the veteniws who have sHppol ‘ Ll has been more M icces^fully 'cnrried ou

in the Nntionnl Ihnn in the Americnu . league. ,

This ih the th ird ^^?ttt<Hinco niodo-n w orld ’s, series wcry i u n ^ i r a le d in j wbich th e b ig e^'^nt h:v» been the onJy

1, iuterlenguo Hcrie.i from whieh to drnw ,, CDiicluniuus. I.JIBI y ea r nnd in lOOS J. Ihore were ^no post-season serio.'' be- j

Iween tenm s'o'f the rivn l m ajor leogucs. Deti^>it nnd PittsburMh played some . exhibition gnm es th is fnll, but they ,

„ wero not su ffic ien tly chaperoned lo be j included am ong the real interleag’io , combnlH, niost o f which hnve been con- ducted under the sam e rules and aus­pices as th e w o rld ’s series. 1

g • C ity Tnsaies A bandoned , n -If' tho projected c ity series in Now f Vork nnd Uostou th is fnll hnd not

fallen through, fo r instance, Iho re- < n Hulls o f those cmtlbiitn, .idded to the < ^ iiutcoine of th e w o fld ’s scries, wouM t _ |inve furninhed a b e tte r line on com- i

parn livu streng th than the w orld’H j , ovent alone could give. Averages al- <

wavH uro ntoro reliable thnn individ- \ * ual deeds in nn.v line of dopo. |

In 1917, o lth o u K b .tb o W hlto Sox ; trimmed tho G ia n ts 'io the w orld'n i contest, the N ational leiigue came out \

J on top in tbo to ta l (^amcs-of Ihe post­season serica o f th a t fa ll. The vei-j eran o rsa n iz a lb n won ten games to

■* eigh t fo r the. Am erican. The war pe.-;' m itted no post-season n ffa irs , cxcept Ihe w orld ’s series lu 1018, and tho ‘ lengucs' w ere lucky to p lay tha t. fJo *

0 it_m ay be th a t, oo tho ba ils of the I? 1l>l7 dope, th e N ational league nV a0 whole waa beginn ing to naserL its crass1 n t th a t timo and the Cubs belied ft by ' I- losing lo th e Bed Sox In 1018.

Thnt is one th ing dnpcsm lths often0 fall lo do—RO bnck Into history fa r '• cnnuRh to allow fo r ehance and th-*■I pendulum o f fa te .a In te re s t a t H e ig h t !1 I t is u n fo rtuna te thero were nftl ’ m orf poht'season series^this fall, as the ' early ending o f the w-'ason m ade it i«>s-

*ible to p lay thecn in jjbod ' w ealhet •• and the in te re st in the sport never wa-i f g rea te r. Lnck of o ther contests con- '• cen trated all the RpollicIitR on Ihe big

event.Following are the re f i l ls of the-

w orld 's scries o f 1010 and tho to tals ’ by -yeara of all the post-season gnmes

th a t have boen p la red between the

’ Choice Farn142 acres, 3-4 mile es

Hi^rhway, all good land, : ed w itb woven w iro; in hi all in pasture and alfalfa wild oats. - Qood five r room b o u e , one two i smoke faoue, granary, t deep well, electric light t orchatds.

GOOD TEEMS TO T]

SAMPSO■HA1^SE,N

' i : W I N F A L L S I

■ • • • 1- ^ ■ " ,

s Sp op tin j

ilOGKyiE: .

TiTIONiltLEIlCUE, ■ t

: o i t i n 1 9 0 9 ; B r a v e s W o n “

9 0 4 , a n d C i n c i n n a t i R e d s ,

o m W h i t e S o x T h i s Y e a r "

— " tw d ex latlng leiignc ainco they burled J] th e tr hatchets.

••-•-W orlil’t Series—1919 ^ . . to Oct. 1—C incinnati, 0 ; W hltirS ox ; l .y j, ,,i Oct, Sj—C incinnoti, 4; W hite Sox ,,

O rt. 3—>VhltP Cox, :i; C ineinnatl, 0. ,, j , . O ct. 4—C lnclnnoll, 3 ; V?hUo filrt, 0. »

Oct, 6— ClnclnnoU, 5; W hite Sox, .1. Oct. 7—W blto .8 ox, 5; C incinnati, 4

ht {ton Inninga.) fno O ct. 8— W hite Sox 4 ; C incinnati 1. i [{„ O c t 0— C incinnati 10; WhUo Sox 5. „ r}. T o ta ls b y Y e a n f,(i. 101i>—Aniericnha.... 3 N ationals ...... ■’>vl 1018— Am ericana.... 4 N ntionala ...... 2

l9 I7 -^A m orlcans_ . 8 N atlo u iO s,— 10 clOlG—AmoricanSM^.lS 'N a tio n a ls ...... J it1015—AmcricanK..„I2 Nntionals — it b 1014— A m erlcaift..- 0 .N alioouls .— 12

" 1913— A m ericaos....lS N ationals ___ t>•0 1012—Amcrican»-...15 N ationals — 11 i>

1011—Aniorienn«~..14 N ationals ...... i> ri10 1010—Am ericans.... 0 Nntionals ...... 0?o 1000—Americrins.... 8 .Xntionala ...... i>in jpos— AmericauH.... 1 N ntionnls ...... 4 MIg 1907—AnicricanH— 7 N ationals ......JO I)

IOOO—Amoricans.... 8 N ationals ...... n11 100.')— A incricaos....l2 N a tio n a ls - ......12 it11 1004—Americans.... 5 N ationals ...... 4 tc’s 1903— A m crU nns__29 NnliOnulH ......17 u.0 ----- -----„r- Anuiricana.......171 N ationals - ..131

,.i H E B E ’S B IV A Ii 'fO B Q £M PSEY e. S E A r n .F , W aiu t, ; ,n - - ( 'lo Au.Kr- r,

sou of Tacom a w os p r--> 11» d i'isio ti ni ovcV ^’ari .M .n-l» Qt . Ml he<.> Inst i-i

1] n ig h t in n aix rjuM l bout. In tho lost [y throo tim es '

. T I^L M A X H ^ a SHADE "j10 D U L U rri M inn., (jP)— Jthu iiy Till- ,If man of M innedpolia shaded Johnny R ■b G riffith s <>r .\k ro n , O., in n !on K.m.d i'.< contcat l.ist nigb t.

ABIZO N A GOVfiBNOB W ILL „ N O T CONVENE L E Q IS L A T tm E

“ PIIO B N IX , A .niZ., (/P)—Governor nt Cnini)bcll /innounccd th a l he hu|l tch - Oi

” graphed Governor S tephens o f Cali- th " fo rn ia he would n o t coll a special sea- pr y ninn o f th e legisbituro th is fall lo con- re " sldur ra tifica tio n of the federal con- pt

stitu tio n a l am endm ent g ran tu ig • suf- S< fraK'! to women. nl

"• Tliis telegram wns in annwvr to o n j in from G overnor Btepnens inquiring if ri

y Governor Cam pbell would cnll n spec- tli '® Inl session if governors o f cc rta in en

o th e r w este rn -s la te s wonld ngreo to do se J; so. _________ _

T IN ^ S X S E IZ E S OFFIOBB8O F D D U IK iaH IN a A B U Y =K -------- •

.t COBLKNZ, yp)— Kcduction o f tho T?- G ennan nrm y mado ncccssary b y thoe conditions of- pcacc hna cnuacd g rea t•I un rest am ong tho regu la r ofXlcor^i w ith1- regard to the ir fu tu re . German arm y ,'h papers rep o rt th a t th is feeling o f un- <I- oasinesa am ong tho' offices, 1a only nnt-■- u ra l aa on A ugust 1, 1010, in sp ite of

numorous rolirom onta, thoro wero atlll» 20,000 P ruaaao a n d W ucrttenborg rcg-'n u la r o ffice rs In th e arm y. This num-I* b e r m uat bo reduced to 6,000.

I A stronom lcsl Phenomenon.° | M orjorle . th ree , w ns w atch ing the

s u n se t: “ Daddy." sh e called, “como — 0 nnd. see th e nn r go ttln g ready to be a =0 m oon." ■ r= 0 _____________ •a BEA D T H E D A IL Y NEWB. a ■ ■y ---- -

" D E L C O - U G H TT l . E b d ric U tU u d

P o ir« r P lan tj The aaCcst, su re s t and most eco-

^ ni>micat form o f ligh t aad power

• D . O . W A T S O N 0 0 .; _________ Twly r.111. M«lio________

ID for Sale!e a s t o f H a n s e n , o n S t a t e

d , f e n c e d a n d c r o s s f e n e -1 h i g h s t a t e o f c n l t i v a t i o n ;I f a c x c e p t ^ o r t y a c r e s ; n o ’I r o o m h o n s e , g o o t ^ o u r0 r o o m h o u s e , c o n c r e t e

t o o l h o a s e , l a r g e b a m .I t a n d p o w e r , t w o f a m i l y

T H E R I O H T P A B T YV

)N BROS.N. ID A H O ;

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\g N e w scia

■-------------- — -------------------------— ---------------- ' No----------. •• Te

i f r i e f Bits of Sport • wh/ , i,p,

S peaking on th e high cost o f cloth- _ lng Slni Sm iley, sagebrush aage, aays: nn r ’ " I t ’s g l t l ln ’ s o ’h a dress sh ir t eosts No L nigh o n te r ns much as n hod o ' co;il.'* hlr I —' » am“ Chcstoi; Cnmp, a Boiso w restler, has

takon chargo o f an ath letic class In '''» eonneetlon w ith tho Y. M. C. A. b it

I s , P ro v in g tb n t n o t nil mntmeu arc 2 ^ averso lo honest to il. ’ j"

, Jn c k Skelloy, former lightw eight v * m lttm an , now earn ing dnlly stipend *i

fod for eaatorn sport rngs, th inks ,boxera should bo insured. .bei

,>•..... >VcjliaTo:,no -idcn-whnt..for^_m ileas.I t bo th a t somo o f them arc 'inclined

T to g e l reckless, occnslonnlly, nnd like- Ii, • ly to get b lffod where i t m ight h urt . ‘

'<•«• ______ "‘"i

• ^ Bnrs 'd av e booo raised ugainst pro-fessiomtl cycling In Canada, nnd heneo- fo rlh ,s-heelnien In tho g»me for-eom - > m ernial p ro fit m ust find an n th e r-g rn fr o r ROt to work.

• •> ----- am. 2 Asked to te ll tho secret o f his s u i-1 .10 cesa a s a b a tte r , Balie RuUi. told hio I ba’• 2 inquisitors, “ keep vour eve. on th-t ^'K . b a ll .”.12 , ______ 1. 0 P re tty logical, too, but fo r ns tho ^ .11 pm gress o f tho pill would have to bo . •' re tarded some.• 0 _ _- .In Mll«wiuitee Tuesdnv night Pink-jv 'J -Mi/ebelJ, I/i.I, tJefeuted' J ffck jy10 n o n lo y ,_ o t Now .Tersev In a lO-roynl ^ rnitt mill. On the snme night a t Wa-1- lerloo, low n, D ennis O ’Keefe, a wei- 4 tcrw cighi boxor o f O lrirs i^ gnve N avy

17 Ito slrnn . o f Jn lie t a sever?^ lacing in— ten sessions.

Tho m unicipality of Los Angolcs prnpoHes lo conatruct ii nnlatorium fo

-T- ro it ♦.ino.ono. I t w ill be o f Rom.tn an areh itee lu ra l design nnd will be a c itv s t cen te r o f equntics. s t

. T»-in Kails would be a lot more mod-1 ■•Bt th an fhn t, both as lo 'p rice nnd dc-

, 1. _________ __w REFUGEES CROWD DANZIG.d • , -

F o rm er M arine B ararcks Presaed Into * Bervtco aa-Accom m odatlon

IE ----------DANZIG, (;p)—Hordes o f rofuKcen

or lire Ktrcnininc into nniiri;;. Form er Ie- O rrm an m arine bnrracks, furnished by li- the Am erican Ued Cross, hnvo be-n *s- pressed inlo service to care for this m- refugees whn nre arriv ing from Co- in- penhagon and oven distan t Murnlansk. if- Sevon thounnnd o f these [lenple .nre

n flen in th is e i |y In Iheir homownrd n j iourney, Forty-eiRhl hours a f te r ar- if r iv ing in cam p b y boat, they are pn

’c- th e ir -way agnin,‘'h av in g been safely ■in eneorted thm ugh ' a communitv still do sensitive and not over friendly.

stii-lv the nds tb s t you ma'? know m errh sa d i 'in e valiir*

y _ ■

bo tb« P O E T I A N D O A T T L B l O A K

O O l t tP A in r

f SHEEP and GATfLE LOANSr,! EXCLUSIVELYg-n. Peixnoaea t O ffles

F i n t K a t i o n a l B a n k B ld g .

B U B L B T , IDAHO10 — — ' ~ a

BAD TE MUCH

N e x t t o f r e s h a i r I h e a l t h t h a n s o u m

t ' s t i s a s n e c e s s a ) i n K h e a l t h a s t h e d o c t o r s t h a t m a r a n d e a n o n l y b e e i

A b c e s s e s a n d u l o o u s p o i s o n s , a n d t s y s t e m i n t h e b k h e a r t , l i v e r , k i d r f r o m d i s e a s e d t e (

P a r e n t s a s w e l l a e x a m i n e d b y d e n i t h e m .

R e g i s t e r e d d e n t i s s r l a d t o m a k e s u e v i c e f r e e t o e v e r y t e l l . v o u , a n d , t h e j d o n e t o y o u r t e e t l

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tIOYE GETS DECISION - I ON CLAIM OF FOUL |

DENVKR, C O ~ V P )-'‘T'"> lO"!’-iainu, IS-mund bout betw een J 6hnny 'loye, ‘S t. P aul ligh tw eigh t nnd Lew Peodlor o f P liiladelphia cam e to an nd iu the th ird round Tti^sday n ight' vhon tlio refcjoe declared Noye hnd t* iceu fo u led ,"

Tendler wns unnble to rcaoh Noye in tn tht* serond round w hen bo forced foyo inlo his own corner and sbower>>d ilm w ith righ ts and le f ts tp the honil nd body nimnsi a t will... Noyo ap- g| leared to be In dlslre.ss and Tondler ij i-ns cautioned by the referee aga inst j, lilting k>w, d

In Ibe th ird Tcndlor again tnok th(> ggteMiive, and n fle r, n sevM c b ea ting i, rom Tendler, Noye fe ll fo Ihe floor ^ n pnln, asserting th a t ho hnd been ^ ouled. The ducision w as n w nrdcd ' to Cove a f te r a nexaniinntion by a phy.si- lan.

The fig h t was scheduled to ' have -u leen a 12-round no-dcelaion a ffa ir .

A t th e conclusion ■of^ th tt.bout Phil )lnB«jnan,.jnaaff|8fir*^^£j!'?ndler, ' em- ' dinticnlly refu ted tho claim s o f a foul. Ilassm au m ain tained th n t every blow , truck bv tho P hllndelpblan waa f i l r . ?

Dr. A lfred E. M ar, .o fficial physiclnn ^ or Ihe elub prom oting tho bou t, a n d ] " vhn exam ined Noye a few m om ents af- *' er tho la tto r had nindii h is clnim of bul, s ta ted Ihn t his exam ination re- ealed no visible sign o f a foul blow, ® nd added tha t in hin-opinion tbo i^l.! •aui f ig h te r ’s physical condition would ! >v ave w arrau ted his con tinu ing th.’ |

■___________________ I rREAD T H E D A ILY N E W a I v

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1 <IN INI

W H Y ^

ETH GALS StCKNCSS

:r, nothin}?- is more neces id teeth and a elean mou iry in fighting disease a e phvsician. I t is now .ny diseases are caused :ured by good dentists, cers a t the roots of teetl: these Doisons are carriec

lood. Many diseases of neys,'Mierves and other ;etn.as children ought to ha’ itists to see if anythiiig i

Ists using the E. R. Parke ch examinations and pri ybody. I f disease is fou »y will also tell you wha th to put them in good sh/e your teeth examined i«0»[T . N a u f t r . . D>. THOS. 4. ri

R e^ ste red D entists Mcml

=1. P A R K E R S ’116 1-2 KOETH MAIN £

IflPPEISIll : LEJIDNGJIUH' dhicagoan D efeats Sutton by a

W ide. M argin in Eleventh j Oame of Tourney • •I N EW YOBK,“ ( f f f — W lllh iloppn ' s t i l l leads tbo players who itro compot>' lng fo r tho 1B.S balk line chumplunshlp ' lu- iho na tiona l toum am un^ here. H p •

defeated 'G eorgo S n tto n in la s t n lg lit’a '’ game, tho eleventh of tho .iourjiam cnt,I b y 400 to SOB In five Inn 'ng^ This i i tho th ird w jnnlng brackf>t for Huppe,

‘ who has w on tdl h ls gnmea eo far.* M orningatar and Schaefer havo won ' two and loat one game each while S u t­

toa has won 2 and lost 2. Cochran and ' Y am ada have cnch. won a aingle gamo .. and lost 2 and Blosson has bcon-do-

fcatod in o il throe or>tbo e ta rt8~Eo~hu mado.

I IIoppo nnd Schaefer aharod tbo bon*'o n fo r b rlllltin t w ork yeslerd&y, eaeh >

' hav ing won out sn fivo Innings for anI I nvorago o f eigh ty w hich ia bigh fo r tho

ji Score o f la s t n ig h t’s motch:Hoi.pe, 80, 110, J, 100, 91; total 400;

averago 80.[| Button, 23, 2. 2, 148, 123; total 298;I : average CO 3-5. ', Tho schedule fo r today followa:

; Slosson vs. S chaefer; M orningatar va. 'R iillo n ; C ochran va. Y am ada; Hoppo I vs. M orningatar.

1TD0WNYOUR

FFEE EXPENSEY ihe Famous

Ild -B-

HE FIVE POUND CAN MD SAVE MONEY

^BesiCJSel&aGttBufr

I t GoeslailherV EVERY CAN I ^UARANTEEO '

essary to good )uth. The den- and establish-

w adm itted by d by bad teeth

;th are danger- ied through the )f the stomach,:r organs come

lave their teeth 2r is wronsr with .

ker System are prive dental ad- ound, they will la t ought to be shape again.1 r i p r h t a w a y .

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B n tc r^ aJ MOond cla«« t u f l m&UwApril a. m a , tx U « pM tem e* mt Tw ia

.IdAbo, tind«r tb« A«t o< M u c b s,

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A Jverti« iB f B » t« f TTpoa AppUeattOA

N< n«ponil>>Ult7 ''t s u*o in«4 tor th* cmrt of unw U dtod tnAnuacrlpt. photo* cm pha o r o ther oontrlbutod m atte r. Ar* itclea aubm ittod . for pobUoatlon wCl t>« uaod o r n o l a t tho d i c t i o n of tho M to r M d no monuacrlpt win bo ro tom od tm* iM aooom puJod hy tho nooeaaajy po«t*<M«. - ' ' y

BASTBRN RBPRBBBNTATIVM : , 0«or*« B. Oavld Co.. tn a , 171 M«dl>

•on Ave.. New TorT: A. H. K w to r. 1411 Hartford BnUdln#. C h l« « o . _ _ ^

U E U B B B O F A B S O O IA T E xT pB E Sa .>i:ha Aaaociatod Preaa la exelualvetjr «a-

• Itled to the uao for repubUonUon of aH newa dtapatchea oredltod to It. o r not

' otherwUa credited. In th la ^ p e r . and alao the local newa publlabed herein. AH

.n g b ta of repubUcaUon of tpeolal dU- patc-hea herein a ro alao reaenred._______« mhV.w Audit B ureau of CJr«ulaUou»

______ <S>- ■

T H E A B M Y B IL L SW idely d iffe re n t id o u aa to w h a t

tho urm y should b« a n d porhapa a s cp w hat i t should bo-.uaod fo r, a rc om* l)odiod in tho tw o prirtcipiU bUU bofore I'ongrcBB on th ia aubjoct.

Tho W adsffo rth 'K ubn , (gonoral s ta f f ) b ill provides fo r a standioff a rm y thrco tim es tho Bico o f tbo ouo wo h ad bo* foro tho MAT, togeth<)r w ith tbreo m o n th s ' univorsnl tra iu in j; f a r 10 y ea r old boyn.;

T ho .C ham borla in -K ahn b ill provides fo r u n iversa l m ili ta ry tra in in g o f 18 yoar o ld boys fo r six m onthn, together w ith Bolcctivo com pulsory 4orv iee to . Itoop tho s ta n d in g a rm y up to tbo strongth- os boforo tho war.

E xcopt on tho assum ption th a t thu U nited S taten is a b o u t to o u te r in to a j w orld com bination w hich nmy provcn t , m ajor want, b u t 'whicii w ill m ako noc* 1 ossory, a good doal o f in te rn a tio n a l po* ] Uc* worlc w hich w ould bo perform ed b e s t b y a regular, arm y , i t Is hard to u n d e rs tan d tb e pu rposes fo r increasing t tho s ta n d in g a m y to tbo e x te n t pro* ‘ IKjHod in tho W ad sw o rth 'E ah n b ill. ,

M oreover, w ith tho bost o f good w ill < and w ith th e best' o f luck , i t w ill tako

. a a y in te ru a tlo a a l com bination y e a rs to t m ake in te rn a tio n a l pcaco p robab le , aat^ those y e a rs m ust bo p rovided fo r.

Experience in tho w orld w a r ju a t ^ closed hns d em onstra ted th a t a s tand - p la g arm y oa g re a t a s ^To h a d befoTO ^ tho w a r o r even th rco tim es a s g rea t, would bo unablo to sav e the s itu a tio n n in tho ovont o f w n r w ith o f ir s t closn pow er. On the o tb o r band .tbo Wails- w orth -K ahn b ill propones w h a t c rp c rl- I’neo haji .p roven a n in ad eq u a te poriod o f p repara tion o f tho m ale population, for nuch a w ar.

The tim e han p.isscd wbon a n a tib a ' can a f fu id to Wro a teg u la r a rm y to j v

■II

■ ITKE LETZ ALFALI

Makes Four Tons DoF o n r t o n s o f A l f a l f a m e a l i s e q n o f A l f a l f a H a y . T h e L E T Z w i l I t w iU g r i n d c o r n f o d d e r , e a r s s

y o u c a n m i x g r a i n w i t h t h e a lf i f e e d g r i n d e r f o r w h e a t , o a t s , y o u w i s h t o g r i n d . J u s t t h e m i l t o m a k e a l l o f h i s f e e d c o u n t , t i m e j u s t w b a t t h e I .E T Z w i l l d

T h e L £ T Z w i l l s o o n s a v e i i s c o

O O M E I N A N D S E E T.

A FULL LINE OF— T E A O T O B S , P U M P O n T I T ]

C. O. M^ 1 S 4 S r d A r e . S o . T W I N T i

^ do i t s f ig h tin g . W ars azfllaow aa tio n - ^ a l con tests In' th e truo soom .^ U n til n a tio n a l a n d in te rn a tio n a l con*0. d (tio n s,ly iv o c ln u m e ^ ,fa t beyond tbo M lim it o f a n j ^ l n g now in sigh t, the0 p rinciplo m ust bo accepted tb a t ovory ~ citizen ought to devoto w hatovor por* ta Uon o f tUs lifo is necessa>7 to keep

his coun try in co n stan t read iness to m eot any s itu a tio n i t m ay Bo ealled

f t upon to face.^ B u t lie ough t n o t to bo callcd upon I* ^0 do tho rou tin e w ork o f a s tan d in g — m ilita ry cstoblishm ent.

On (ho whole, tbe Cham borlain-K alin M bill Is tho one like ly to m ake tho m ost

g ^ o r a l appeal. I t could bo im proved, >• porhops, by . p ro v id in g fo r a m oderate I- sized s tan d in g a rm y in s tead o f a a or* ^ my o’r d ra f te d citlw jns; b u t os con*

' ' trn sled w ith Uio W adswortli>Kahn b ill, w bieh would x>rovlde a n arm y unnce- e ssarily b ig and ozpcnslvo in. tim es o f

a pcnco and y e t unablo to save tho sit* ^ u a tio n in ovent o f a m ajo r w or i t of* it fo rs b y fo r tb e m ost feasib le w ork ing n basis on w hieh p lana fo r th e n a tio n a l

defense sbould bo b u ilt. •t • -------— ... ——

Con^egdtionalista Urge Ratification

ORAND R A PID S, ' B eso ln^"" Uons u rg ing ra tif ic a tio n o f tho

I t leaguo o f nations covonont “ with- o u t amonUmonts nnd w itb only such

' rese rva tions ns shall stren g th en tho a* m oral In f lu o n c o 'o f tho U nited

B tn tc s” woro sont lo iW oshington today by tho n a tiona l eouneil o f tho Conp-ogatlooal cUurcli tu con-

') ven tion hero.,g O th e r reaoluUonn considered to ­

dny dea lt w ith tho p ro p o s^ tb a t ’’* thu U n ited StatoB'Ossumo th e ^an *•0 d a to ry in A rm enia.

“■ F E I S A L I S D I S S A T I S F I E D

)S Son of S in g of Hedjas Bxcepts to the . Agreemaot Ooncanlng Syria-

ir PA R IS , (Jf) —P rince Feinal, son of th e k in g o f H cdjnz, In aisaaU iflo-l w ith th e Frnnco-EngU sh agroem ont

10 concorlnR S y ria , nccordlnK't«> tho Echtr do I ’iiritt, nml hnn rn llcd upon fVnnlc Ij. I’olk, hoad o f tho A niorirnn di’lc«n*

lO tiou to tlio pouco rnnferciico, nskiti,; a Iiini lo intorvoiii'. .Mr. I ’olk in nnid U.

hnvo declinod >0 n et, Iho convention :in to S y riii linvjng iilrondy bocn npprovcil

!* by th e suprem e councIL

’• MAYOE M K E W S BITOBT TO <] END LONO8H0&BMEM’ STBXEE“ N E W Y OBK, (/P)— Bcnew cd e ffo r ts1 to a rb tlra to N ow Y o rk ’s loagahot*-1. m en ’s strik o wero m ade to d ay b y M ay­

or U^'Inn, ono o f tho tb roe concilia to rs

r o in ted b y S o « e ta ry o f L ab o r Wil*

N o t moro th an 0,000* o f th e 40,000 men on s trik e r o tu m e d .to w ork yes-

> te rd ay nnd sh ipp ing w as stJU v ir tu a lly ^ tied up today . '

OHUBOBE8 A P P E A L ^ TO M nyor W. XI. E ldridge todny issuoH

A prorlnm ntion recom m onding th n t a• p a r t n f a ll church nervlcoa o f next J Sunday b e se t nsUlo to l>o ih 'voted \»

Ih r mem ory ’o f Tlieodoro R oosevelt.' T h o m ayor u rges th a t such oxerclseii I ns ore doomed .p a trio tica lly f i t t in g bo , engngod In on th is occasion.

k J

(Too l.ito fo r oinnsifirnlioii.)

■ T O T ^ A n ^ j^ ^ ^ o a v y to u r in g c a r to -• j w ards modern house. '732 2nd Avo. W.

LFA MEAL MILL)o the Work of Fivequal in feed value to five tons >?ill g rind yotir hay into meal.•s and all, into a fine meal, or Ufalfa or you can use it as a 3, barley, corn, o r any graia nill fo r the farm er who w ants t. Wo -Will show you- a t any 1 do in ac tual operation. ,

cost in saving fe e d . '

: rr i n o p e r a t i o n

F IMPLEMENTSFITS AND WIND MILLS—

iE IG S fTA ILS Phono 133

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. ] Oo—Oo—Lookut, 'I Snow Coming,

bo Man Saya SoW R E T C H on tho oanaii/fB , tho B l -dangling fu r 't ip p e t , th e

ep * flocco-llnod Dolm an/ fo r .the tj, w e a t h e r - p r e d i c t s th e fr nood

Im m ed la lo ly ..• “ Roin. o r snow to n ig h t—cool-

U gh-ugblSays tho dccllne in tb e temper*

Bg o tn ro w ill h it soctlon quick­ly nr.d bo rap id and somo perm a*'

. nen t.“ I f you h av crf 't m ade th e regu- ■st la r au tum nal chance to moro con*

gruous c lo th ing , perhapa b e tto r ' heed the w arning. N o t th a t tho -

w ea ther mnn is nny ao rt o f guess*IT* e r , b u t because the psychological

period is a t hand when, hvat-ro* tn iu ing ra im en t is required.

S lx ty-tw o in th e shade y o a te r :e- d a y ; thrciO po in ts decline from

- th e day p rio r, w ith .18 degrees fo r low nnd n “ t r a c e " o f ra in dur*

It* ing yostorday . Tho troco devel*)f. oped in to a tineup fu l dui^Ing tho

n igh t.R ain to n ig h t and F rid ay , tnra*

lal ing to snow. B-r*r*rl»■■■ -------------— ^

B E E T S U G A R P R O D U C E R S

^ ' A G R E E T O P R I C E F I X E D

— 'C oQ carre iuea .B «presen ta tlT a .o r.lIliia i7P e r O eot o f A m eilcan O a tp a t B e.

ceived b y P a lm er __

W A SH IN G TO N , (/p) ~ Concurronco- , o f p roducers reprosentlMg n in e ty per

cen t o f the bcot sugar o u tpu t in th is co\intrj* Iins beon received by A tto r­ney G eneral Pnlm or in reply to hla so g geitlou tb n t 10 cen ts a pound to wliolenalefs wus r. fn ir prleo fo r tho now crop.

Tliin ifl nn Increaso o f one ccn t over tho old prico. W ith the price quontlun thus se ttled , o ffic ia ls expect th a t g reat

— q u an titie s o f sugar w ithhold from th^ U m ark e ts u n til tho s itua tion bccnmo

ntabillzed now w ill be rolcaned’ to ro­b e ilovo the shortage.

B E A D T B B O L& SSX Pm b A S So f _______ _ _ •od — — ................................-

I Rem arl: A I«• ^

L a d ie s ’ is-»y

Some of the garme if we didn’t te ll yoi

ct I garm ents were-pui 1“. ments were purchsL'« ■ . •

These g-arrnents re for each in its class

Ladies’ SuiiI FOR $35.00 you

m ust have m erit or some really excepti suits tha t, consider! Remarkable values good workmanship

Ladies’ anPLUSH COATi

full lined. We dor these. T hat’s sayin short styles.

B fA tT I' If you thought

here. From §30.00 ■ style; really clever

“AnotherB O O

LSDAILYNEW S

' T o d o y . s l ^ & r f c © t s ;

OOUllA UVMtOdC j^ OM AHA, m —n o g reee ip ts 6,600;

m arke t SOe low er; to p $12.60; bulk’0 *11.S0 to IS ; b eavyw eigb t $11.76 to IS ; , P figh t w eigh t *11.70 to IW O ; b eav y , * pncking sow s, sm o « th -llJH ) to 1L75;** packing sows, tough $11 to 11.50; plga , , $12 to 14. . . . .

CatU e reee ip ts 18,tK)0; b ee f aad bn teher catU o alow a n d lo v e r ; stoeker and fooders76 to SSc low er; bee f Bteenu , medium a n d h eavy w e ig h t, eboie« and

, prim o $16 18; eommott $0.26 to 10.75; b e ifo rs $7.50 to 13; eows $0.76 ' to 12.26; eannbra a a d e n t te r t 6 to 0.76; '

, vesL.ciaveB' 12.76 to 14; feed er steers ' ' $7 to 13.29; s to ek e r s te e rs $8.76 to IL

Ig . Sheop rocoipts 10,000; lam bs S5e low* I e r; sheep a n d foedors s te a d y ; lam bs 84 t pounds down $18.76 to 14.86; eo lls and

^ common $8 to 12.75; yow U ng w ether# ] $0.S0 to 11.26; ow es, medm m and i

.. ehoice $0.76 to 9.76; etiUa a n d eommoa i n $2.76 to 6.76. ir ——r* Oblcago Livestock .l* C H IC AGO, (ff>— H o g reee ip ts 32,000;10 f a ir ly aeUvo, ab o u t 26e low er; bulk

$11.85. to 12.75; to p $12.85; boavy I- $12.40 to 12:75; l ig b t $12.25 to 12,76;

heavy pack in g sow s, sm ooth s$11.79 to , IS ; pack ing sows, rough $11.25 to U .7 6 :

pigs $11.50 to 12.25.C attlo rccoipU 10,000; unsotU od: boof

steors, jn c d in jn , a n d h eavy - w eight, p n choleo and prim o $17 to 10.40; commou ^ . $8.50 t o . J l ; bflifn,ra.$6.7S.t» 14.50; cows , ^ $0.05 to 12.75; eannors a n d cu tte rs $5.60

to 0.08; ven l calves $16.76 to 17.75;** feeder stee rs $7 to 13.25; s to ek er steers r— fd to 10.T.'l; w estern range , steers $7.75

to 15.50; COWH nnd b e ife ra 0 to ll.’.25. onco- Sheep receip ts 30,000; w eak ; lambs p er « i» s o to 15.05; culls nnd common $8.50

th is (0 12.25; ew es, m edium , good and cliolcQ $0.73 to 8.50; cu lls and common

, 1(1 (1.00; b reed ing $0.75 to 12.50.1 to ----------

.. Gralafl « ad ProvlBloBBCHICAGO, (/P)— C om u nderw en t a

tlon se tback in v a luo to d ay largelyrent ® resu lt o f now dow ntu rns in the

pricc o f hogs. So iling w ns inducod al* so by tho w eakness o f s to ck s and by tho bolt of- tho labor- de legates from th e Industria l conforcnce n t Wmihtiig- ton. Considerablo notico, too , w as ink- P

I. cn of tho unprom ising outlook regard- n

rkable GlL L N E W

and Misses•ments th a t go into th is sale you, there is nothing about purchased considerably bei chased to develop th is speci

; repr.esent all ranges of pri ass.

Hits—Dozens ofyou m ight th ink you couldi or we wouldn’t buy it in the •ptional valftes-at S35.00 to i iering m aterials and trimm ies a t the price offered. Bi tlip and good style or it cov

and Misses’ Coats—ITS—50 Drummers’ Sample; don’t believe we have ever s ying a good deal, isn’t it?

UTIFLL CLOTH COATSrht you couldn’t buy anythi: 00 to $50.00 we show coats I rer styles for misses or ladi(

Children’s Co<

f PackageO T H M ERCA N 1

- 1

.......■ - NS S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

ing the threatened striko o t eoal rain* fEom .7 -^ off to 1 -^ ap, with-fi.oeem* ers. Opraivg pri«e% wfaiish ■ raafed ber $1.24 1*8 to 1.24 1-2 aad K ay $1.22 1*S to -1.23,'weto folloived-by a mater* iai deeline all aretmd, and tbea aome* thing of a reaction.

In tbo last p a rt of the day r i ^ e s were ebocked aftm the mine workers had refused Seeretary. WUsoa *s ftrike settlement p ro p < ^ -and a f te r the in* dustrial eonferenee as originally, eon* sUtuted had quit.. Tbe markot elosed nervous l;2e net-low er to ll*2e ad­vanco, with December $1,241*2 to $1,221-2.

. Oats weakened with com. A fter op­ening l-8e to S-8e down, IneltidiQg eember a t 71 1-8 t^ ^l. 1*4, the m arket continued to s ig r - >

P r o t o n s parted eompaay with tbe hog marked and raUled a f te r an in i­tial dowatnra. ’ ^

Tho strength in provisions was chief­ly based on ezpeetatloa th a t .hog re­eeipts would be eortaUed by the re* eent big s h r i n k ^ of valnea. -

Curtain

“ OH BAgB E ON

No One Seate

ia rm e rV LL S T Y L I

Coals arle ace samples used to she t them to indicate they ai slow their value. Oth< eial value giVmg event.

rices and no word of pn

Tliem—At SaviIn’t get much of a suit, bu le firs t place. We are off I $55.00. Of course th e re ; ning such as rich furs, 5ut each'suit offered is t 'Uldn’t reach our racks.

-$30, $35, $4(es—each one made of S£ sold good plush coats al All sizes, some fu r tri

AT SURPRISING PHing but high priced coats th a t are good'in qualii

ies.oats to Suit.

e Prom 1T IL E C O M P A I

,lJ,- • • (Mbl Q ootiM eM ^ . ■ ■ - ■;>mi* CHICAGO, No, * , ■red $1.31 3*4 to l i f i ; Wo. 8 yeUow $1.88 JB2 1.2 to 1.80. ■ ' ,»r- Ots No.-a whtte. «9 tarTOo} itu id a rd no* nominaL - . '

•Bye No. 2 $1.86 l A .iiA. Barley $ 1 .^ to 1.88.^ . Timothy $8.60 to 1L86., .IW- Clover n o m ia ^ ■?

Pork nom inl^ "L aid $27.W.

.B ibs >18 to 18.75.■f- t Liberty flead i“ NEW YOBK; ( f f^ L Ib e rty b e ^

prices a t tho close today were: 8 l*2»s $100.70; firs t 4 's $95.20; aecoild 4 's

^ $03^50- f irs t 4 1-4’a $05.42;-second 4 l - l 's $98.80: third 4 l*4»s $95.42; fourth 4 1-4's $03.74; Victory 8 8-4's $90.66; ,

tbe Victory 4 3-4's $99.60. ini* , ■ ■—

P o ta to ^ ---------- ^ef. CHICAGO, (JPH^otmtota steady; ar* ro- rival* 61 cars; Northern re* bulk whites $S i6 to 2JW); E«rly O h lo*-^

$335. • ,

1 a t 8:20

I f SHOWN TIME

led During ActsifiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH

nt S a leE S

nd Suitshow iflerchants and aresa.mples. These :hers of these gar- ■

iraise is too strong

■ ^

/ings To Youbut you know a suit ffering in this salee are higher priced rs, ape equally as 5 of good m aterial,1.

10 and upSalts’ Plush—each a t less prices than irimmed; long or

RICESits you should look lity and p re tty in

Booth’s”lNY - -

. GOIISIEEN SWlEEflEI

Skoithoni Bovine IboiUed Speakera a t HoHaslers

•Bare BaniaetA« a medinm o f supplying m

nooda “ eow ia q ueen .”A t lea s t th a t is tho te x t o f all

<iro8WB heard a t- a biinquot prov la s t a l ^ t b y C. A. M eltlaator ft o f th e M odel F a m s S tock Banch,

m cm b en o f th e T w in Falta N orthSoQth S ide S ho rth o ra B rooders ' i c la tio a a t th e R o g c m n hotel.

A dozon or m oro addresses dlla Iho. v irtu e s and economic quality vn

f « 9f tho p a tie n t bossy, esnoclally tl 't> r ^ t tho S h o rth o ra brood o f bovine, i

hoard , to ld in convincing and lo£ tanguago b y m en whoso businosn is

^ s tn d y o f S horthorn ca ttle . The afi A p re f a c e 'to th e M e iln s lc r Shorti

. «9ittle ' a a lo ' o f to'Uny. w as emine st^eesafu l, both aa a festive and sti^uctivo occaaJoB;

Tbotbaotne M eal l a S p read . On fow becasions hos tho spoe

' d ijilng fla il o f th e Rogerson hotel I cnlloil upon to necommodato a gro

• iksscmblngo th an th n t congrcKnlcd w in i ts w h ito w alls Inst niglit. PJi vfcro pn jy idcd fo r 13B guosls, a a d i few , i f any , ch a irs wero vncnut.w

• - - tb o -fo a s t w tts-B prodnrT ^^ttrtu fk 'Jvccotoipioco the moal wns m ost to< some,- well proparod am i woU fn*r

• - • Tho tab le doeorntlons bcspoko'II i)'< 't i f u l h arv est, rorniiuouias, poui fo r th tlic lr plon ty , form ing tho pri

-! pit] a r n a m c n t a d a a ..T h o speak ing porliuti o f tlie ov

was a s rich ly Jadeii w llh food for tcDRO eonsidcrfttion as tlic forepart tho procoodiiiCH hud boon w ith i nourishm ent to r muu, Kv<<ry ndtV nm pllfiod tbo ncud fo r thu host livpHtock on tho funns and ranges th e wcat, to tho rllm ln ad o n o f " bci s to c k .” In fnet tho Khilibnloth ' “ B est c a tllo fo r tho best la n d /

:iocain issued in urgo tlm t form ers , nuigu. m aste rs puy ns mutrh a tlon l lo 'Im 'p ro v iag tlic ir livi'aluck hord* thoy do to tho bo H u n n tu i o f c grow ing an d land tilting . '

T 6 a s t fo r H ost WlUi W. hL Lam bing iustullod In

rii|iiioity o f m uster <if ooroiiionios " . n ffn ir soon roaolvod info ii‘n ontorlj

• iiicnt o f m ingk'd rioti hum or and r in tcroat. Tho to tistninstcr opened oorcmonics w ith nn o n tcrto ia lng ouli «m tho cow, »ddri'»ahig him self 6hi( on tho SIm rthom departm en t o f don

•“ lie livestock . Ilo rcliited wonic ii den ts o f early ' days in tho Twin P, <listrict an d paid m arkod complim to C harles A. M cM astor, whom he { Muunccd tiio jiionoer o f th e tihorlh Industry in th is sagebrush section, dea lt w ith th e progress o f Bhorth ttrvodlng, iTaclng th a t movomont fi Iho f i r s t stock an im als brought i Ihe d is tr ic t , ond om phaliciilly

, Hounccd U m t tho only w ay to realcom m ensurate tow ard from lho hi priced land hereabouts ‘w as throi the rea rin g o f tho h ighest nnd b Krndo o f ca ttlo r-S hortho rns.

T B etto r s ires .md cu-opcrntion ofbrooiUng asso'cintions wns tho tbonio nu address by K, F . lU nchart, o f a ta to bureau o f ag ricu ltu ra l nnd s nml in te re sts . Ho si>oko of tho pi ont valuo o f feed declaring hima w ith em phasis ag a in st tho imprd dence th a t leads a s lo rku jan to se t iII toh feed boforo n Inw grado anin:

Amon M iller, nn auctioneer of Cawell, lauded th a H horthorn variety <lomcfltic c a ttle , declaring tho rc w hites and roans to be thu moAt n in fnctory an im als fo r woslcrn rax nnd ranch.

D a v id C. I’a t lo i i , ro p ro se iil in g “ H lio r th o rn W o r ld ,” o f C h icn g o , u Iho R ov . A . G. B o n n o l t, o f T w in I 'n proN onleil n lio rt la lk ii u f a luoro le?iH jo o u ln r n a lu ro , th o u g h o a rh li a n iom u l o f iifcH tock in lo rc n i.

Cow Is Szalted .T l io s p e a k in g progr:U ii « H H -h ro iij

Ici ;i cloRe b y fc'rank O , T hiiipomi L in c o ln , N ell., r e p r e s e n t in g Ihe A iiii

. c u n i> h iir th o rn B r c w le r s ' a-MocInli• ' M r. Tonistm oulogir.cd tlio • Sliorthc

nn the m ost im{<ortaiil o f nil doniea bree»rn o f c a tt le ; tho mosi versatile oa})iirity and mont gonoral in adap

, b ilily . I lo called tho Shorthorn ctlie aniin&t in whicli tho farm er crii pinco m ost confidcuco and rcliabUi! repose tbo- g rea te s t responsib ility n bo nnxured o f the g rea te st p rofits. rrod ilod the Shorthorn w ith bring 1 one breed b est ad ap ted to Ihe elimi and tho needs of tho w estern coi

- tr j ', and told o f a worM dem and i th is b reed. D uring his address p ra ise fo r th e S horthorn he pnu> tang cnftURh to te ll o f tbo w ork bci ioue by liin nssocintinn in promoti Ihis inilnatry, g iv ing figurca showi progress nntl iid%’aneem ent in ii voars. Ilu lauded M r. M cM aster 1 lli* personal onterprjpe botli in fig in g the ba ttle s o f tho B horthorn n pioneering th a t industry in th is s lion,' nud for m nking it pos.iibic drnw toge ther tn mic room as ma men inlere.iled in livestock breeding Imd gathered about tlie fes tiv e boiIII th e B o g e rso n h o te l.

.Music fo r la s t n ig h t 's orcasion « provideil h y th e Tempio i^uartot whi responding lo appeals fo r e i t r a bers, leng thened i l s published progri

_of ;pngs lo n early tw ice i ts length.

W A N TS P A T FO B W OBK^ .\Ileg in^ , th a t Tliomas Clinton 1

rofu«e<l ty se ttle a la lw r aecot jfieorge Ryius, a laborer, has institui reeoverj' proceedings in th e probl ro u rt. R yan alleges there is due h for ncrvices •rendered, th e stun

LOST OAB F O tm D AGAIN n ig h t A. A. Pack reported

• lo e 's h e r i f f 's o ffice th e f t o f his au Riobrie, -whieh bad been le f t in f n n f Ihe l \e i th rooreiag ^onse oa U j

• Avenne cast. This m ora ing i ( r . Pc r<-porte<l h a r ia g located the c a r 'd ltc l in n p o 'ta ^ p a le k Bf.ar th e e ity liml

No. yoo do n o t r a y A X T c f the ,« o f a d v e rtis iag . p a trons o fndvprti*e<J s to res a lw ays p ay peaalt fo r th e old-fash ieaed policies o f t m erebaBl.

7H0BBDAT. O O S O S n S3,1618.

J o c a l p ^ r a - i r i t i e ^

L D 0 U is s O ates H . (r n n Oatos, who has beea ill fo rU l l U ^ral w eeks a t her homo oa '^ I r d

nuo no rth , is im proving.

ad b y ■ W eeU y M estlng—Tho B oU ry it s '. • itS' regu la r weekly- lunehco:

tho M asonU tomplo yestorday , nearly tho fu ll memborship preser

m an ’s ^ B ta te B tia lnen—E v e re tt M. B lo^, m em ber o f th'o s ta to ulilitiO s <

all ad- miasion, m otored ov e r from Bolso rovided tordny nnd w ill be In Tw iu F alls* Sou, « ^ow days.

^ h «^.l Some B o o ty - ^ . N. BmasoB‘ n iw Tw in F a lls , and L . B. Bransoa,

F ile r, hnvo ro tum od from a hun >i| .1 tr ip in tho I^ o n Creck country . ']

VAlUO*' tlttno U c o u « 4 to W » l-Jd u r r i» j !0 Uoe

ns foUovrn have b to n Issued in logical p a s t 24 hours: Tb Milo P . Dodd, .

■ is th e 10, nnd Vcrdio M. Simmons, ID, 1 a f fa ir , „ r Tw in Falln; to John Skovcrs

Drthora Kim berly and A nna Renflem an, inonlly Custlefonl.ind la - . . -T-- ■

H om e from V isit—Mr. iui<l 4 U’iso E vans aud son D ick and Mr.paelotts Mooro and dauKlttor M

boon Leonard retu rnedg rea te r w ook from a v is it w llh:1 with* a tiv e s nnd frieads iu 'Ogden. Tlio P laces "■“* **>■ nutomobile,

fw hZ » -H im a n i-U .m A. Clii.I wnen A twood, I). A. Bahnon und■♦fifttl. ^'^ '‘”‘0 •''‘' ’I’ gono ■ td the J a d

il. llo lo country for a teu dny hun ,1- trip ,....H u;y hopo to duplicate Ihe

‘ cesH o f M arion P. B elly , o f RutF who brought homo a •lOO" pound nn princi-

o v c n l ______for in- I T— .

" r i e l ! J r - ’ e a r j o M . a l jiddrcHs Ls t o f . —gos o f J- -M- n rn tte ii iri lu Ihe e ily f 'scrub- H 'dlisfer.H L. 8 to«v r " f AslUoiv, i« :i

“ ifo r In Tw in Palls, rn andention J'- Swaugor, o f Mneka.v, Idiilm rds us n Twin F alls visitor., crop o . F . Bncon, o f Boiso, is trntimiel

buHineiw in Twin Fnlls. in tho Q lanfi'dd , o f S alt Lako, i

os tlio hnsinoHM v is iln r In tlio e ily . ' erla in- w . H. am ith . o f Boise, in tooking d raro |, .r buniuoxs iiffnirH in lliin i-ity.-d thooaloffT Orovor Rieli, o f Burloy, arri shiolly Tw iiv .F iilU y'oHletdiiy for ;i U Jomei- ' I"-**3 inci- J. A. Siiiigor hns roturnoil from V

F a lls iiiia, W ash., whoro hu has been Ic iim ent ing a f te r busiticBR aftiilrs. r l ^ r o ^ 0^ 'nsby , o f Boise, proniin m. Ho pioucer ronidcnt o f :rtho rn ^n T w in F a lls on business.. from Mian Qraco Fusto.r, o f 8kidm t ia to Mo., a rriv ed iu T w ia F a lls ' Tuesi

an- and w ill teftch a t th e Lincoln v h o o

*^hlch" yeste rday fo r■ t-n.l^i. ealcllo und Idaho F alls, where ho

look a f to r business a ffa irs fo r sevi days.

o f all•mo of f

S o c i a i p p ^imaolf "■ ■■■■■■■provi- -------—Pt *125 The M. S. and 8- club inet yesn im al. ,iny n t homo o f M rs. A. A. D avis, tCald* mih-s northw eat , o f Twin Palls. \

«ly of Kiiiin Jj.d w in g waH* p resen t-nud spreds, n f (1,0 tr.ork Mu» farm bureau nre

t sa t- j„j;. P lans wero m ade fo r tho 1ranRO loweeii p a r ly Ihnt fhe elub in giv

fo r inembeTB nnd th e ir fam ilies. ': *ho follow ing Indies w ere welronied ns I'» > '"1 m em bers; Mendaiiies Reed, Cook, F(Palis, H,.biiberl, iind Kobinsun- De

*■' iouM rofre.Hlinii'iilji were Herved ntI h.-M „ f ,i„, .afternoon.

. M rs. AllaU P. Senior onlorlainod ■"'‘KUt I \V.'duo.H.l:iy l.ridKe elub yoslerrlny »l e f } tornoon. T he fnllowiiii; ladW'H m Itiiori-1 |,ronent,. .Mesdnmrri L, P. Morso, R. iBlioii. I S j,n fford , W.. Jl. Oroi nhow, W. H. I! •thom i K, C. I.avering , C. H . Burton, L. C nealic- nnd L, T. W ngh t. Mrs. L. F. Mr ile =u rnrrled o f f Ihe lionnrs for higli sej ilapta- a <laintv h a n d . em broidered hnndl I cow fh iof. could —

Mrs. Urb,TU T raeey was hostess I’ ond llio W imodnusi e lub yeste rday a t s- Bo noiiin nn Secoml nvcnuo w est. The g the ternoon wns spent w ith sewing nn< im ate sorial tim e. A bout tw elve nioml coun- nttende'd nnd M rs. F ran k O. Thom d fo r of Lincoln, Xob,,-wM« a guest o f 8 of club.iftusod - •being .lohn Cosiello en lerln inedlo tin g JJ (. JJ yen terday afternoon“^*“ 8 iior home on ^ v e n lh nvenue no)

‘J'** .Mrs. P. E ricson earried o f f the hon ’J. for thi' Anv. a b ean tifu l sowp sp< f ‘Bht- J , i , um bers einhf.1 and _____ T* .M rs . J . A- C.impbell en te rta ined ° Home Bridgo elub a t ber^eounlry Jic m any v este rd n r. A delieions d inner i lng as ; ,^ jv cd 'n r o n o 'o ’eloek. Miss Blake:

nisler o f Mr*. M. O. .Conover, wa, guent o f th e club.I was ____ L.

"■‘‘•ch, Mrs. F . R. Cox w as hostess a t t«vo •n'um- |,j^^ b ridge Ihst evening. The

jgrom lowing ladies enjoyed fhe evenl M esdnmes i t . K cllev, P. Kriekson, \V. I ln s ted , George llxopold, II. P . E

ly ,, ger, D. B. A dam s nad .1, A. Canipbel'cooat __ • -itu ted "S H E P P A B D S'CO . h as jo o d f s ■obato ^or from $100 to 1175 per e him T hey a « read y ta show I t to y oa ) o f any tim e. 0*11 a t tb s ir o ffie* a t Idi

F a lls .” — Adv.

r C ity loans tb a t cpst you leas aadcd to you o u t o f d eb t, oa eom pleted pro jauto* ties sod to a ssis t in balld lag . _____fro n t ABTHTTB L. SW IUH a la - --------- ----Poak M arion E t te r Sm ith has reope:

Itched her s tad io ia Gregg BostDess Colllim its, b n lld iag fo r pupils In v io lia aad pis

Phoae S65J4- Ae,«o«t — ■ ■r aoa- BLANCHARD BU TTER T H E BFtaltios in the W est. - F o r sale a t thef th* W hite S to re , W all Bros.'. Blae L a

Gtoeery. Ask ^ o r It.

19.' ■

^ LEIIB E EOfflES « T BM’SHIy eiui> H o r t h D a k o t a T a m e r s O o n t r icon in n t e D e p o s i t s i n T r o s f t o th< 7, With D e f u n c t I n s t i t n t l o u» e n t. , .

[. Swoo- PAEGQ, -N . JO,' (fl’^ A p p ro i lm a l Os com- $^5,000 in “ deposits In t r u s t” n iso yes- received y este rday by C. E . Loftus, nils fb r charge o f th e Bcandlnavlna-Aniorl

ban k , cloned recently by o rd e r o f s ta te ban k in g board, from fan

tson, o f m em bers o f tho N ationa l Non-Pa oa, o f nan league wbo attended tho ra lly b hun ting T uesday , accord ing to fig u re s gi . Thoy o u t la s t n ig h t by W illiam Lem ke, \

p residen t o f tho leaguc- O thel such depositg nro expected,

lioenses money w ill bo pla-lit o th e r ban k s u n til tho re-opening

d, aged Bandinaviaa-A m erican lu slilu t: 9, bo th A stn lom cnt of th e condition o f ers o r Kcaniliu ivinn-Am erican bnnk, prepa 1“ '. today l>y S ta te B ank Exam iner Lol

nnd M. W. T hatcher, to b e filed supremo eourt tomorrow; deeli

Lt, nml «»»“ in stitu tio n is In good ’ Miq M elba <onditiim ” nnd asks th a t I t be |

/•,! fiiA niitfed to resume business n l a date riM, ‘o discroflon o f tl.o biH * 1- eznm inur.

The s tn tom en t elnims fh n t a red tio n o f approxim ately <100,UOO in lo

Chapin, and discounts in shown com pared vt und H . •!'*' s ta tcm ea t made Soptem ber 21) rackson P- E. Halldorson, who ac ted an ti lun tin g po rar)' rece iver fo r the in stitu tion , he sue* '^he s la tom ont places tho b u n k ’s R unerl. <n] a sse ts n t nnd linbilit

, , ‘oun- a t *1,390,170:*" ____

A TTO BK SY OEKBBAX. A S E S ^— . M O D m o A T io N o r o b d :

J I BISM ARCK, N. D., A lto n {Gonernl W illiam Lauqor o f N orlh I

* I kotii y este rday filed w ith the supre • from I " p e titio n fo r lho m odificatl

™ of tho c o u r t 's tc»i|i6 rurj‘ injuiicliou which tho n ta tc banking hoard I

:i v i t . boen b a tio d from ac ting in its offic capac ity in conuectiou w ith the Bei

alio , , ‘J'navinn-Am orieiin bnnk o f ParRO.’ . I his app lication tho u tto rn ey gene

asks th a t tho court perm it thu tnki Niieting of oral testim ony o f witocssen in p

Hossioii o f fac ta on which, he nays, I I- is .1 *‘‘****' "'il* conipelont to p.i’ ‘ ou tho quostion n f w hether or no t t

F arg o bnnk is insolvent, iug af^ Counsel fo r The clonod'bnnk nml i

llio non-partisan league hnvo taken I jrrivod 1 beforo llio 'nupriiiio court ll

b rie f should bo doterm ined «iu tbnnin o f a ffid u v itn presontod by then

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Xaaim ova, the se roen 's g rea test fl tise , w ill be the a tlracU o a a t tho Qe

o n tn o * - th e a tre today fo r a throo day. eagafi il i h e tn c a t in “ The Red L an tv ra ,” tbo po'

o rfu l p lay o f tho fasc ina ting E ast. • i l a i t she eaac ls a dual rote— th a t <

M ahlcc, -an EurnnlBa g irl whoso strani x im ately com binntton o f Englisli and Chine l” w ere blood maken her a n uausual figure oftus, in rom ance, a n d B lanche, her Englb im erican h a lf-s is te r—tw o charac te rs as wido r o f tho a p a rt a s tho poles, b u t w hleh ttiis wo

farm<}r derfu l a r t i s t coa trives to p o rtray wl on-Partl- equal s tre a g th and conviction, illy hero ■ ■ • '!S RiVsJU I

: : : : :I placed ^enlag o f —ililu tion . F unera l ser\-iccK fo r M rs. M ary A a o f the dorson, whose dcnth wan recorded • prepared th e rnnch hnme> w est o f Twin 1^1 r L o ftu s y este rday m orning, n t tho nge oT 7 led w itl; w ill be h e ld . n t the Do W itt chap declares th is n ftornoon. Thn pasto r o f tl ’ ‘ liquid Chrintian chu rch , w ill probably bo' be per* chnrge. l->m6ral, w ith J . E . DoWi d a te to d irec ting , w ill be in Twin F alls eem

lin bnnk te>y.

a reduc- NOTIOB in loans I hnvx m oved m y M arket Hootli Ju

red w ith across .Shoshono s tree t on Third nvoni r 21) by caat. L eave o rders fo r ..^ tille d Oot» an tem- fo r y ou r w in te r ’s n u pp lj* ;^ . K. Pro-t ltion, ^ . Ad nl*’* t«- --------- — -- ' -nb ilities . ~~ ~ ■

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^ Com plaint has b eea^en te red la Jll police court by D. M, Detoton agal yi a U r . Reovos, res ld iag a t 121 Elova i avenne onst, charg ing m aiatcnaneo ;

S * harbo ring o f a vicious dog. Comph a n t also alleges th a t tho d efau d an t

ar* fa iled to' procuro tho required c ity 3ein liceaso fo r 1910.

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K o t H o n e y , W a i i t e d

I’A Blfi, (/P)—WJord picturcii o f Moa- I cow ’s linnBor a rc rIvcd In ! th o F igaro ha^ by a Ruwrtnn princesa o rriv in g from the Jinasln. fue

“ I will not apOBk o f tho torrib le , bet rrvo ltlnR nml ojHou* th in g s th n t poasc'l the In tho fitrectn o f M oacow ", sho sai-L tho " b u t oiTly o f thp hungor ineldonta I pur snw with m y own pycn nnd whieh wero onl repeater] dny a f te r day. 1 m et a worn- ply nnd ami n r'hiM, rnggod and th in n s ha\

' aketotona, tho child crying-ecoiB taatly r w ith nn unehnnging oxprosdlon o f tcr* ror. Tho m other snid tfin t tho child waa h»mgry nml' naked fo r n pieeo o f • b rrn d iw they hnd not eaten fo r 24 . . hourn. I opened niy purser womnn tu rned nwny nnying " N o , n o t . mnnoy, h u t b r c id .’

“ A notbec tim e X saw a blond ‘ bairod young g irl w ith a m u oot* , , rtre tchod , loaning like a liv ing cm* "

‘ 'd f lx ag a in s t a w all and m onnnr- ... in g ‘I am b n n g ty .'- N e x t d ay sh«

“ I iiuvo neon in tho m iddle o f a ni(lo Blreet n gront ycltow , hollow- nided dug, carry in g u hone w ith n lit- ^ till menl uLtnched, whilo a tuu yirnr old boy n few ntopa nwny w ith tbo pallor o f long niiflory on hia faco w ntehed tho dog na i f hypnolizud. ’ W ith uocic out' .•itrote.hed, jiioulh opcu, nnd flnt rlone.hel, ho lookod n t tho dog w ith ®* ha to und fe roc ity ., , 2 “

" I hnvo *cpn .ch ildren hard ly clothed, holloW cheeked nnd w ith form'd liko Hlindnwn, on th e ir knees in tho s tre e t, t ry in g to p ick from betw een tho pnving Htonca gm inn o t w heat th a t had fnllon from a to rn «iek . I hnvo soou J beforo bnkerieH nu-n, women nnd chil- ahc dron fltrclohed nn the m id stones, n w a itln g -th ro u g h dnyn ’ and nights th e ir tu rn to gc?t their- mengro ration

. o f brcnd and (hen ofton 'fnllinip ox- . nnuated nnd d y in g a l flu* door steps : before they reeolved it.

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O Z n Z B N S m P QUALIFZOATION

IJA K E B 8FIE L D , (ff) — Annouuc<i- m out by tho K om counly niiperiii.* ju d g es th a t thoy would accejit a dipIn- ^ nia from tho loeal n igh t kcliu>ls ns suf- fic io n t ovidonco o f tho ho’dcr*H < aalffi- cation fo r eitieonship has rcmilju.l in tlm crow ding tho n ig h t schools rit Bakcrx- hiB fio ld nnd T o ft h igh sehools. Olaw^s in fioo A racricaniEation a rc filled dnd i l l to ld gny noarly 1300. aro a tten d in g tlto -.night ' I " ” ' ”- . ■ , Ilio

M tJE L L H B TO H B A D GERM A N t ,D E L E Q A T IO N A T OOZfFB&BKOB tak<

'■ off*D E B U N . (/P>—Dr.-A.'J|fu.Ht Muellftr,

fo rm or fo o d ' controller, ]>robably w ill head* the Gorman delegation a t tho la- 4 M bor ron^roa i a t W ashington.

C art Uudolph Legion, p residen t o f tho G erm an F ederation o f T rado Un­ions, will n o t bo ablo to a tten d , dad l l e r r O raffm ann , second chairm an gen* e ra l o f tho fodoratlon, will- tak e hi< placo.

GERM A N S L IK E TBADEPRO SPEC TS IN M E X iaO

<:OLOn>jE, (/l» )_T hf (JcriMiin T rnde AsBoclntion fo r Sontli nnd tV ntrnl Amorii'.t nnnounccd rc ron tly th n t itn fipecial rp jirospntnlive in i le s ic o re ­p o rted cond iticnJ n» b r in g partiru U r- iy fnvornhie in view o f tho opportuni- tip# op.*n to Oermnn triidi'. The M exi­can ngi-nt re{x>rted th n t thero w as a a u rgent dem and for thone gondn which w ero exported by Qennnny beforo tho w nr and con»eii«entlv n apleodtd open-Jug- •M S D I0 0 8 O F F E R TH E O R IE S

O N &IOOOUOH CAUSES

SA N FRANCISCO, (yP)—« an F ra n ­cisco new spapers havo givon spaco ro-te n tly to a discussTon amon;{ iiii»dical ;men horo a s to tb e causc o f a loeal cpi- ^dem ie of hiccodghs. . ^

Bonn- phyiiiri;»nii n ttr ih u te d i t ,to the too em phatie “ k ic k ” in sub<1i- J il te» for liquor and nlhprji h.i M Ute p a ro jy i I* v e ic V a u se d b'. ;>a “ ;«»tcnu- - ,Illed i n f >-t.M -;'c rT n .''

GERM A N A K D A U STR IA NG O V ER N M EN TS E E FR E S E N T E D c

n ^ E L IN , (JPi—Tho G e m a n and Aus- trian j;overom en ts, i t is loaraed, havedecided to send delegates to th e W u h - gIngton lal>or confluence inasm uch as ktbe suprem e council o f th e allies has ^recommended tb e ir adm ittance , as fnl* aly qua lified mem bers. 2

Tbo delegates of th e tw o na tions <] p robab ly w ill leave together fo r W ash-ing tou a t tho end of th is we«k. ^

Only (.ropert.v whleh Is undestrabU o r too Iiigli priced should ever be teu- o s tlrs s . T en an ts are fouod throu<h classified adv ertis in g fo r OOOD HOUSES OR A PA B TM ESTB , righUy priced.

FORStLElModem homo, fire room*

u d ileeping porch, gar-

^ D , chicken hoose, B m

Park and oity w a ^ .

Phone 606-W

FAOB t a x . .

H m F iSOPPLySHflRTi

'Amerioan Tonrista in. Frenoh j\ Capital Bewffcil the Lack i

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P A R IS , {JPi— A m orican to u ris ts who! havo roccn tly roachod P a r is wish Uiut! thoy m ig h t havo b ro n g h t the ir own I fuel supply w ith them . Octobor' hns! beon un iisually eold nod damp, . b j t thero is an o ffic ia l p roh ib ition ngoinsi tho uso o f eoal fo r contro l h ea ting purposoa boforo N ovem ber 1, so that only thoso hotels oblu to ob tain a sup- . ' p ly .o f wood aro boated . Most hotels hftvo no coal. . j ”

T ravolors ju s t a rr iv e d from B erlin t j and Viflnna sny th a t p rices tboro nre mueh higher* and h e a t also is lack ing . |

Althouj;h i t .w as-bolieved th a t P a r is au hotels would liuvo on nbundnnco bf rooms fo r a ll com ers n f to r th o 'd o p a r- i turo o f the arm ies o f nltled w ar work- jj^j ers, P a r i s ^ o m s '^ s t a s b ad ly crowded* as a t th is tim o lo s t yonr jin d tour- ists a ro w alk ing tho stroots, sookiug aecamniodBtions. P n ris is still fiilpd ^ < w ith re fugees from .the- d b v a s ta t^ -^ - nreas nnd from countrios upset by war. accounting fo r the g rea t dem and fo r ' sheltor. ,

A contrnlly located hotid now chnrg- *j. os to GO francs dn ily for singlo, rooms w ith o u t heat. Wood for use l n ' . „ , fire-plne.es costs six teen frnncs a bas­ket whon nvallnble. F netories a re mn- n ing on short tim e because of tho lack , of coui nnd tho fuel ndm iniatrn tlon is ou th is account curLalllug thu supply , ' fo r hotels and households so sharp ly ~ th u t boating will be lim ited ovon nf- ~ tc r Novem ber 1. *

L abor Saving. 'A boy wnn In tin* net o f tak in g a

■hort rood through n plowed fleld. ] w hen tho fnm ip r, obHcrvlng him. shou t- nto o d ; "H I, thcre'H no rond thero !” Tho _ boy tu ra e d nround. nm l. feeling th n t ns — tw en ty y n n ls lay betw een him ntid Ills ' I Ira to a ccu se r hc w ns safe , coolly ro- ^ pU cd: "So I Bco; b u t you need nol troublo tb m ako one. I sbn ll n o t come bnck th is w ay r* —

H la Fellow .Fcellno . ,------ , . .H en ry hnd liot'n suvcrely «i’oIdt‘<l fot

no t m ro ln g off th e n-nter n f te r hi> lind bcon plnylng in th e b a th tu)i.* .Som e tim e In te r th e re w ns n clon<lliurst nenr hiB hom e, nntl n s he wn« w ntehing the flooded s tre e ts hln m o th er henrd him sny to h im self, “ I l ie t Nnme angel Is m tch ing It fo r fo rg e ttin g to tu rn off :ho w ater."

To m oke a d v e rtis in g ' ‘ P o y ” YOU, ' Ake quick ad v an tag o o f ad v e rtise i v iffe rin g s ' t h a t appea l to you. ^

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The Housi. Belted models' in a and overcoats for n

TWINFALLS

A LETTER TO TWIN II Get Ready for Big MI ' '' t ' " ' —..The Quickest PainKilleron Earth i ! provement for the Old Fashioned ! Be Consistently Advertised in th I and State—Sale is Guaranteei I sumers—Order from V

BEGY’S MIISTARINE IN' J u s t as soon o s ou r rega lo r advertia- i t ihg a 'to rts pooplo wUI dem and BEQSfT'S peo

, M U STA RIN E. - o c tI I f th e y canno t g u t i t from you, M r. 1Live D rag g iit, th ey w ill g e t i t from plo:somo o f y ou r eom potito r* .. wh:

' Wo havo opened now to rrito ry bofore th oaud wtf* know ju s t w h a t wo ore t a l l ^ g tioiabou t. ' I

B E O Y '8 U U B T A B IN E is so mSeh fo rb e tte r th a n Linim onta, O intm ents or a n y ogoo ther p roparo tlon^usod . i o r th e s^tno lowpurposo ,-that n o th ing can s top tho poo- . 1plo f ro m -g e ttin g th o 'h o s t. Not

_ Wo havo a repu ta tio n throughout th e Hof coun try o f square dealing w ltb thopeople, M r. D ruggist, and on th n t basis RUond tbo w onderfu l m erits o f MUBTA- plyH IN E wo aak y our gonerous co-opera- pietlon. mat

Wo d o n 't w an t you to o rd e r a b ig o tbsupply b n t we do urge ro u to havo sneenough on hand to moot th e dem and fla]th a t comes quickly a n d surely. ach

“ H e a t eases' p id n ” and th e ra Is haTxnoro c«nc«ntr« t«d non*bllsteilag l ia a t Inslin ft box o f B E S T 'S M U STA R IN E /th a a I s p a t fo to a n y o th e r b ox tb« sam « —aBiss. _ 'Ti

I t Is th e best nnd quickest rociudy dcrin th o world fo r lameness, swoilliigs, guau r o m uscle, s t i f f nock, Inmbago, crnm pj C.

I n tho leg, sp ra in s an d stra in s . wh<Pooplo who uso M U STA RIN E say it whc

stops aches and pa in s In h a lf the tim o Vcm

Kcn.l the sto re a<l» TH A T T O I’ 1MAY KNOW A LL ABOUT IM M EDI poll ATE BU Y IN O O PPOBTUNITIEt*. soai8oeb know ledge hns-a cash vsln* con

Modern WtState Deputy Tyer wi

Temple tonight. Lunch ; PAU

Duse of Kuppenheimer Clbt" r ............ ' " ~

k The End is ImpoFtant

S^Beginning J Suit PurchI s Do you ever consid

ft bility of a suit or o '11 soon or how lonj: I ijffl be replaced?. Tha im yon don’t have to

when you buy K Clothes. You kno

I Kuppenheimer ga' sents lonpr and sat

vice.All-wool fabrics f( tailoring th a t insu

w shapeliness, in istyles to s a t i s f preference. To right, to expect an factory service; sei or overcoat

Tailored bu

se of Kuppena profusion of faultless men and young men S3S ti

Hansen Atito Glotjes '

T W I N F A L L S D A

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: Mustarine Demanii•th a n d th e O rig inal a n d B e s t Im- le d M u sta rd P la s te r is G oing tb ' ?v°'t n th e N ew spapere in th is C ity ‘"S ' i te e d to D ru g g ists a iid Con- «>'> m Y our Jo b b e r Now

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IN THE YELLOW BOX °.Vno >

■ it takes similar.remedies, tbot's why tora I people uso it in preferonco *10 the slow ovor . octlag-onoa. ‘ ^ ' injo,

Tako soro throat ‘for instance, nnd ,(,al< I pleurisy and eboat coldst in ono night,

while you sloop, M^STABINS ends all i I I the misory and subdues the inflamma*: tion . - _ I •• ------

Rheumatism sufferers swear by it, ■■■. for in just a few mlnutos it eases tho ’ ogonizlng pains and Messed relicC fol*: lows.

.. I t 's the samo way with'<Qouti anl forN euralg ia , N euxitiSr...£ciA tlca^tho .re- __

I Hof is simply'marvolons. -----Your jobber bos BEOT'8 UUBTA-.

I RINE and wo u ) ^ you to order n sup-, ply today, for Jost aa soon as ths p«o> pls'discovttr that'B egy't- Mnrtadiw, made of x«al trns, honsst mnstud and other pain-destroying Ingredients, has j

. snch qoiek and mighty.power eror fn* I

. flasunatkin. ^coi^aatlcms, .-swelilng^ aches and pains,' they will Insist on

I having i t and won't accept anything : Instead. ^

A gcDorous box ro talls fo r 30 cen ts —o Jorge 'be* fo r 00.

You tak e nn chanccs wbon you o r­d e r B ogy’s M ustorlae fo r th e ttalo is g uaran teed by tho m anufacturers, 6 .C. W ells & Co., o f Lo Boy, Now Y ork, w ho also moke Celery IQ ag D r. C a rto r 's who also mnko Celery K ing, D r. C a r te r 's . Vcmcdlcs.—adv.

T h e re ’s H ttlo p ro f it in follow ing tho policy o f “ shopping a ro u n d '' in

. search o f tho b est prico quoted on n com m odity. Rood tbo ^ds.

Ifoodnien!will speak a t Masonic- nch. Come.AUL SMITH, Clerk.

‘lothes

is More^ t than the ig of a ;haseisider the weara- r overcoat? How <ig before it must ‘?hat’s one th ing to th ink about Kuppenheimer {now th a t.e -^ ry ■garm ent repre- § . I satisfactory ser- S I

S-3 for long wear, S'nsures enduring », patterns ano m Iy any personal s" co buy clothes 3 . g and enjoy satis- » select a fall suit

tnheimer J0

ss styles; suits I5 to $50.

l& TBUHL I

D A I L Y J J E W S V

DREAN AGITATORS SEAL OE OWN DOOM, RUfiERSriDEA

ml-.0fflelal Seonl Press OomoMts U t Oanstlcally on Attempted Assassl- ' .- 2

nation of O fficial- - -

SEOUL, K orea, (ffj-rC om m ontlng ens o ttem p ted ossassinotion o f Gover- v nr-Gonerol S a ito , th e sem i-effidal a teoul P ress expresses th e opinion th a t aa

th is a c t tbe ' K orean ag ita to rs have a r ileoled tb c ir doom .'^ The poper snys: h#■«If K orean m alcontent* th in k th a t daiQ assassination o f a few heads.of the Mgvornroent-gonom l o f Korco w ill eow ceipan an d m ake h e r .ro la z her hold on A r >rea th ey w o indeed m is ta k e n , jap -, era

is de term ined to hold tb e penin- .leaId a t a ll coAt and .will not le t i t go, o it

m a tte r .w h a t th ings K orean ag ita - res•a moy do. Thoy w ill now lose w hat- to*er sym pathy th ey .m ay have had beilong a section o f tho pooplb and have thelied th e ir d o o m ." ^

BEAD THB .OLASSIFIBD AS8

AnnouhcWe are now located in emr n e v htil

Unds of J

ftxyacelyienW o hove lo tvly installed a ,new Oz«

m aehine-on tho m arkot, and the only 1 Wo are ah a in sto lling a S ta tio n ary Gone w ill m ake our shop ono o f tho bost in tb

WE ABE PBEPABED TO GIVE Y OUABANTEE ALL

TWIN FALLS WfEBENOEL St YEAQEB,

^ l ^ e c o n d ^ A v o ^

: I UAjmoel I1 p . ' ' ' ^ g ■

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S P E C I A L D E I ^ O r

A N D S A L E I

MAJESTICCONTINUES TO 0

I f you haven’t a MAJE chance lo get acquaint< about this range. We a: worth your while to inV<

FREWith every range sold ^ive a beautiful, useful i of Cooking Ware — eith Enameled Ware or Alun may choose.

We are serving Hoi Coffee and Idaho Hi and try this delicio free, yotire welconu

OIAMOND HARITW IN FA LLS.

P H O N E ':

OBREGON to QUIT 7 TO BECOME GA1VDIDAT£

Ucslcaii '0«M zal'Asto t h a t '} ^ ; B e '- K o t BAtiflbd; Will.Ban U O trllU a ,

•; for Presideacy-

. DOliOLA^ ABIZ:,(ff)—Qsaora! Al- vrae Obrogon has telegraphed tho Mn* ate at Mexico Oity addng that hia rank as provisiosal general in tbe Mexiean ariny be not ratified. Tbe genera] says . bo deairoa to become i .eJvUian candi­date in the presidential eleetions of •Mny, ISSL This information was ro- ceived today at the- office of Joso M. - • Arredondo, Mexican consul here. Gen­eral Obregon announeoa that he will leave his homo a t Nogales for Mexieo City to confer with President Camuuca regarding tho coming eleetions and to tour -tbo 28 Mexican statoa In bis own behalf. His only opponent 'to dato for tbe presidency is Oeneral Pablo Sou- ' sales. ■ " • ,

fTT.ViwrPTm a m Av

EemeDt! ^btiilding and are eqtilpped to do>11

ne Weidiiig)xwcld ‘Portable Oenorator, tb^ best ly one this sido of Balt l ^ e City, onerotor and othor equipment whicb'» the stoto. .S YO.U QUICK SEBVIOE AND [.L OUB WOBE

/ELDING WORKS3B, PBOPBIETOBS

Twin-FaUs

L t S A ^ G e j i

r ^ _^

INSTRATION O F THE

: RANGEOCTOBER 25ESTIC here’s your ited with real facts assure you it will be Vestigate.

EEd this week we will 1 and substantial set ther the Best Grade iminum W are as you _}'

ot Bisctuts, Hoi Honey. Come in ■•ioiia lunch—iifs ne.

tDWARE CO.,3.. ID A H O

273

nniBax>A Y r o o z o m n 1919'

I f y o u f i n d w o r

d l p i i r O t o

CLASSIFIED fe ADVERTISEMENTS

.. n T .A g « T m m b a t B B ’ u u e loaerttoa, m t word---------- ----------- I s m

* r« k (D sfiy a n d W « « k l7 )_ » w l0 e *line n o u th (DaUy a sd 'W e e k ly ) *

^ ia im a m e b a m fo r eaeb. i n w r tb a •r any « la u l( i« d ad , IS eaa ta . 4 d «

u u i t m o for a i ta U d j^ r io d o f tiai* . ~ . . PH O IT B W . • sa:

F o r S a l e B « a1 E s t a t e------ ■ - ,... ■ • , ________ wc

FOB SALB—aO .nores 1 m iW =n*rth ({A&Ben. Torma to r ig h t p itrty . Q.Bull.---------- ---------- i - /-.->* -

'■■■ -. I.. . noFO B 8A L B —9 voom h o o M , w ltb

t le e p b g -p o re h .. T v o -lo ta ; I sq o iro 78C Av e . ^ . " tnl

F O B aAXB—5 room bouao. ■ Price S!i »2,700. Inquire 030 EiKhth nvo. oa*t. - • Plioao 832-W.

FOB SALE—F iv o room m odora ’ I iou^v .w ith Blcoping porch, good gar- nr

'■'TiRv'T Inquire ^34..A ddJ»H avunuo onat. ri-f

f 6 b *0ALK— l:JO acrvis of"Kood I’nnd **'4 miles from Riclifiotd $75 nur ncro i t nilMtf'lil n l oiici'. Iil» M. IUII, Jorom c, rofjilione 20U. —

FOR 8AXJG— 80 ncroa a an te* duo — MUtU o t Tw in Fnllft; ouc'lltirU tuV»', ■ ' balancu on oogy torma. ~1’. K'. l>aun, roc uw ucr a t Wea%'or rooms. ovi

TOK SALU—112 ncrea, 7 m iloa wcat ’ u f Emnii-tt, cooipniiy d itrh n l tiinitll ux- co> pouao. Oood Lay uJid Htoek runcli, I>ul wood grow ing on plnco. A ddrcsa I . L. Ki>Uurtou, Box 80, I ^ m o t t , Idaho.^ I^o

FOB B EN T OB &ALE—320 a « { ^ uno mllo from Slioshone; a b o o t IM - «crea in cu ltiv a tio n ; 130 laehea o ld d»- ,• crood WAtor; L ittio W ood r iv o r pri- vato dam and d itch . F r«d B. True,Ho* 327, Shoahoa#, Idaho .

■ • BBBT 40 ON T H E N O B T H • ~ ,j“ D B • ,o .* -10 aurei, <1 milos noutUvnat o f * .

* Jerom e. tiloek , m uclilacry, bay •* a ll go irith . tbo p lace; $230 per * . ^* aero, 93000 coah, o r would tako ** c ity p roperty o a p a r t paym ent.* Buy from ownor. Addreaa A. F . • 'j* tim yth, Joromo. Route. 3, Idaho. * | (o'

F o r S a l e L i v e S t o c k ^

FO R HALli}—2 yoar old S liorthorn X l.uU. Wm. IIo«B, pliono 5H8n:J. .

f 6]{ b A L J i-^ c ra c y cow, f r ^ i ~ a ^ . J lu<iuirc 234 A ddison hvimiuo ennt. . ^

^ ^ i r S A L l i —300 3 yeor old "owes or ■will Bull p n rt u f tUoni. Term s i f wnut- *1* 'od. Locatcd oil my raHcli jo in in g I 'a ir *|* '

.G rounds o« tlio cast. Karl M urray , Fi- ^Icr, Itlalio. '

~ 7 ' m s c B L L A i ^ o u s " ^ ;

' W K ~ 8 A irK ^ rc « n i | hand elcctric ^ rnnge. Phone 244M. I

FO R SALF)— Fow em iity h arrc la and T ' koga n t Varnoy 'a. • X ■

FOR SALE—MajoBtliTRnngo in jfopd + ceudition . I’hone 285W. • r '

FO R 8ALE>—N ew '00 S pringfield riflo. 732 2nd Avo. W. E

FOR S a l e — j dnzon Rhode .Ijthin.l "!?* Kpd hi'na; uNc. I lu t hoj;. PhoiM* r.OSlt

_____ - w l uFO B SALB—O no nCTw Round 0«t< tie

lira fc r, Oood Lu^k rnngj’ nnd ono I'cr- ^viid foctiun oil alovc. I sq u tro TiOl F ourtii a rcn u o N ., p r phono 081 M.

FOR SA LE—5,000 sbarca Olonailoa M ining Co. atock in tho fam oua P a rk City, Utah, ta in ing d ia trie t. 'W’iU soli “I for caah or trade fo r land . A. P . Rid^o. j;25.

FO it 6 A L E ^ Jm m e .lir i7 . Ic li^ c v • T u u j j - U . r ‘ Grain Ulus, li/00 t)u«li.l apacitv . irigiij nud P ortab le . D. «-

Wataon CoDi[‘any , apjtt »o poal office.

FOR SALE—Thrce uaed Bopnblic t, Trucka in -g o o d , cond itioa. Chcap. A.M. W ikcr, 149 M aple A venne. Phouo

J 7 2 J .

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D O IN G S O F T H E V A NI K .^ V E

HAP1»ej> )I O U T «N M V

F=<sR H « :s , Jc a r e l s r ! C

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------ AutomobileB• ' f O iT " SA L bi^ lO i V ^Touriag Ford! ® Phono 035W o r cnll a t 253 N ia th north .

FO R SALE—F ord to u rin g ea r, re­cen tly overhauled a n d in f in t;« la s s ^ running order. Call a f te r 0:30 p . m. n . F . H ornbock, a t 2Sl F lf t i i a v o .-E .Phono 284 W. ^

" H B U W ANTRD

W A N T E D -^ ir l a t V arney •a '. '' ' " • [_

W ANTED-^M csaongop w an ted ; goo-l *” sa la ry . Call W eatem Union.

~ ^ N T E D ^ i r l ■ ro r g enera l hotu*- ^ work. Call a t SIB 7 th A ve . B . q

W ANTED—E :^ T iea« « d .m an iad i& aa . bn n tt 'c h 'b y tb« m d n ti; C a ll a t Bey- . nold# Broa*.

W ANTED—^ i r t T 'c l n i r laun'droas 't’o *• cnll fo r 'n n d .do llvon xroali am ount uf work u-cekly. Phone 220W or ca ll 405 S ’lie L akes boolor/trd . - - ■

' " w a n t e d t o ’ b b n t

~ W A N T E D TO B EN T—F arm , f ^ > ®* or m ore; hnvo cquipmcDt; can furn iah ri'fori’uces. F. L., caro Nowa.

nishcd 1, 2 o r 3 rootn houao. -B eat of rcffrcneo#. No. H , core Tho Nowi.

W ANTED M I S O E r i A i T ^ U a '^ —

• W ANTED— W «n\a« t« • l>onn\ nn<l room fo^ w in ter. C:tll nioniinKa anil J , ovvninga. Pliono 171.

W A N T E lC -T o buy lO oun lT H .’.lati'^i { cow nnd two or thruc <li)Zon yowii;{ |)ull«ts, Rhodo I mIiiikI Uods. W rito jui.l jivo priccn or npply to Oco. U. llyroii, Dl Hotel I ’Orrino, Tw in Fulls. *

To Trade 'FOR TBADE—^ciT. acrca a ta te land , .

all improved, ha lf milo from Boy, [daho; will trad e fo r nuto. In au ire H. D cW itt, ro u te .3, Tw in Fnlla, Idaho.

T A K E iT D P ^

~ T A K E N UP—Octobcr 11, ono mllo south o f (Jurrcy, brown horso, woight ubou t 1400. .M. P . K enw orthy , R 1 , Tw iu Falla. ^1.

M O » l ^ ’ T < r L b ^ T l'— — ------ . . . ^ ---------- --------- ------ boi

TO LOAN—'I’riv a tc po rty hna monoy meto ' loan. Addrcsa 8 , earo o f Nowa. to

+ ^

■4» l i n c o l n - i d A h o o i l s t o o k ^4- ' FO B S A IB ' ^

^ Tliis stock nccdfl n o -in tro d -if . .J.^ tion, nn the (rffircra all livo :i; •{• Jl"4» th is v irin ity . I havo a fow th o r.- '4*.J. sund shan-8 o f thia vj^lunblo ^1".J. stook fo o ffe r for sale. Treas- •f* o f

ury sto rk canno t bo bought now ‘»J« fri>2* fu r losH than a dollnr a share . *|* nln•J» Am pri'sscd for monc'v and w ill 4* Inr 4» sniTifiro I'or 40 cCiUm a sbnro. . j.

T his oil ;;ups 7.* per cen t gaaiiline, A j,,,, ^ h ighest tCHt crude oil in tho 4*

world. I look fo r th is stock to •!« 1,' 4 . co lo pc-r sh.irc in n year, 4*

nn thoy nrc now spudding in moII 4*4. Xo. 3. ' .\<l<lrc»* Box .'»0, cnre 4»J Nows. • ? R'-

+ + " "---------------------- -------------------------------------- ofOoino F ine. ‘ >

Dick, fftdiiT tlrlvoM nn noto* pinobllp. Is m uch infon'^K 'd Ui tbu opcr*. iitln i; » f tho i'nr. i-^pocliill.v tbo |rO!«l> jf,lion o f tb e t:cnr sh ift lover. One ilny hns■vhon.smno «m<* nMkeil bim how bln l i t- stn:1c ^Iqfcr, wbo w ns «Ick w ith fbe flo. paniviifl gcffInK oinng. be ro p lled : '.*0 sh e dclia tretfing nlone fino ; her fe v e r w a s li*-,low n to QDUtnii th is m om lng.” I

------------------------------ b o tV alue E nhanced by T im e. tM

"P om dlso L ost” nottc<l Jo h n Ifil to n Bot25. Tl»r o th e r dny o t Soulhby’a fn - nesQ005 nuctlon room a In London, a f irs t **tlltlo n o f 't b o la im orta l poem . J0C7, too iil(t fo r $1,250. i

T eat fo r Olam onda. Ill m ay bo tnk«*n fo r g rnntod th n t old

in y th ln g which will scm tch n nnpphlre ho j r a ruby lb a d iam ond. O r

BEAD T H E D A IL T N E W a | B

M IjOO NS_ ' t ) / . ^^ \jcA roo t^ /*.

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ifc f o r i t . P u t y o v

BUSINESS DIRECTORY SBUBDTESS O A B D B A i n S

One Inaertloa, per Une , ............IQpO ne.w eek , p e r Une ...i. , : . i 'M fl KOna m o n t^ p e r Une ... ..........................7So

P H O N B 38

W I K D O W Q L A S S

W IM D O W O L ia s —AUo c« b tae t w o i t f ' ' M ooa 's sb o p , phone 6. '

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CBOZIBB TKANBTBB OOUPAMY. ticPhone MS. . ho

p iA H O T O w m a m

•PIANO T tJN IK a - I* b o n 7 T b 8 . ' Logan e r Uuaie Co. fo

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__ • ______ YoA SH B E B. W ILSO N — L aw yer. bn. ...... ............. -...I— — - ' tblH O M E S 0 . M m .S - 'B o y d B uild ing . tin

B. V.- Z tA B S ^ —Q eneral p raetiee . Co- K tillion H all Bldg.

T A TLO B O m o n N B —Babeoek Uldg. P roba te and eivil p raetiee .

S W E ^ ^ f t S W E B IO T — A t t o r n ^' ' a t Low. P rac tice In all Ooatli. Tw in

Palla, Idaho. - « '______ _ ___________________________ br!B. M. W OLFB— la w y e r , Booma S and to

C, over Idaho D opartm ent S toro, T w in i Falla, Idaho. »■(

j ! & w i s e —id iw yer. F^lly o riaa izcd Colloetion D opartm ent. O fficea— ^ Rooma 0 and 7, ov e r Tw in Falla B aok

. & T ru a t Co., Tw in F alla , Idaho.

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J . 0. PO BTEBJTELD —c iv il. H ydrau- pu lic aud M ining lilnglnoor. Twin F n lli,

I Idaho. - Phono, IM -J- tii*

PH Y SIO IA N B ~ "■'*

DB. T. S. WASSON—O ffico IIC t-2 Main Avo. N orth., Uppoaito P e n in e 1’'-' ilotol. Phono 74.’’> J. nn<

g g s = s = = ^ ^ ^ = ^ ^ = gill M ES. r . W . M EEOH

will rrsunio Irssons in F ftn ch lo pri- vntc pupils. Phone 437. 253 S ix th n i tivcnue no rth .—Adv. nf,,

NOTIOB OF BL E O T lO Ir Tlio T w in F alls ^County Chapter,

A merican Red Crosa, .will hold ita an- . nual tiU’ction on S a tg r tf a j^ ^ h c 2Sthday of October, a t a o 'c W k , > thcr » 5 C hapter headquartera a t Shoahono andT liird s tr e e t south. Tho cxecutiv’o nipboard .will bo olocled o t th ia timo. All womembera o f tho Ked Crosa oro urged rocto bo p rc a e n t tini

(S igned) E. J . F IN C H , wli(A dv.) Chairman'. jq,,,’" T ' . . . . ,r

. Flowera of Poland.- irjvA cconllni; to nn K nclbh new sp ap er Ibo

porn’Kpondont who rc<M'nfly roportod n spoJoiirnoy h r bml niinl<‘ from Pnrl« tn nnn tbo Pollsb rnp ltn l. th e nlOSl■^mp^ 'K'^lvp• niiII^liocfricle tbnt Ito snw wns tbo m nntio pino f lilossnms, clitntorod prnfn««'ly. wblob torifrlnciKl tbo hlKhwn.v« an<l -liywnys Uuinbwiit W nrsnw. "All lho w nrs of Po- iln.vInnd." he wrltofi. •i-tmlil not check tlii* rK<new llfo thnf i*nine r lilln s thn iu ch bor m t'bordem n t tlio ln>nd of tho ixlvancltii: uri) sfirlng : Mprn.v » o f lltn r fount! plnro In tbo em y rnp'i n f P o llih Inncorx. tulip*nml rlio<4iniit lenvrn. f i4 f n s o f the, now '| dnwn. tn tho p i r b o f piH>r «n<l pensnnt.Evorywhon.* wns sp rin g yIeUlIng bnck pm a nienKtSro of bor o verlnstlnc rich ta,"Bnt the flowern never look m uch notice wit o f tb.* w nr ovon “ot tho fron t." -

. — sheRuna Newa S tand W ithou t Handa. ■ pnyThnro lt» n boy rn n n ln c ii new s stan d “wl

in Union sqiinro. New York city , whohns no bn n iK l lo opens nnd closes b is b-Io Bfnnd, o[H;n.<» nnd folds hla pnpers n n d 'panae.s tbem o u t to cuatoihcrs w ithont cia* d c la ^ o r d ltneulty, nnd m ake* chnngo llV^^nn expert.

Loo Young Is h l i oam e. He lo st ♦ “bo th ban d s la a a e x p lo d o o w ben tU r- sCm o y eara old, b o t th « t handlcnp d id IDot h in d er him ftix n fo ln g In to bust* ' Dess and m aking Q.ffoee«8s o f I t *

**The cripple w he h a a spunk la a s good a s anyone elBO,” h e aaya.

He Oid Som ethlns. ^••Now 1 (nie?<s folks will know t h i t |

old C apt. Simon haw ilono uninethlnc,” ho M id. nnd ho loy down onel died.— * D m n d 'B n p ld s H era ld . ^

BEAD T H E D A IL Y N E W a

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B r i n g B a c k O o lo r a n d L n s - . Nor - t r e t o H a i r. tion

T hat boautlfu l, oven ahade o f d n r k , ! J t, glossy h a ir c^n only be had by brew .

ing a m lxtdro o f Sago Tea ^n<l 8 nl- «. I'hur*. Y out h a ir ' 1* your charm . I t

m akea o r mora th e foce. W hen i t fadM , ‘ _ tu in a g ra y or etrookcd, ju a t an applica- r. tio n o r tw o o f Sago and S ulphur nn- ^

honcur i ts appearoneo a hundredfold.D on’t bo ther to prepare ch ; mix-

lu ru : 7u n 'e a n ' got thia fam oua ohl- n-clpo iuif;roved by th e ad d ition o f o th . ^ <1 a e r inyri'd icn ts a t a 'am alt eoat, i l l ^caJy In i

fo r vw . I t ia called W y e th 'a S a ;{0 iiuO corr Snl].hnr Compound. -Thia ean a lw ay i

. bo dei'cndod upon to b rin g bach tlio Copnutv~sl color a n d luatro of y o u r h i 'r . o f i

F««-;.vledy 'usea ‘'’ W yofh’n ” S iiro “®**1 a«i- Pi’lpbb r Compound now tic^auao .'t

- -»o n a tu ra lly iuid»oYoaly t h a t “ ” 1 n o b o d y .ca n .toll I t ha*Hioen nppliod. •!'*■'

. Y ou aim ply dam pen a apongo nr so f t ^‘^a braah w ith i t and draw thia th rougii

- tb e ha ir, tak in g ono amall a tran d a t a curi: tim o, b y m orning tho g ray hait..lili8 db^' worl

* a p p l i e d , - an d -a fte r ano ther applica- lal'■ tio n i t becomes, bonutlfu lly d o rk ond porf

appears gloasy and luatroua. itiom- I to I

H ad n 't Seem ed to W ork.I An oM lsh mnn In nisfy-brow n clo thes ij„ni , nnff wlffl n n tsty-brow n benrd m et up 1,0 j

w ltb II pin.. It wns Rblnlng sbn rp ly gene . b ripbt on n flngglng. nnd he nfopped Et 1 to pick It lip. 'torn]t flo hnd sttfr Jo in ts nnd his Ilncers »uinc

wore In ilint-'Stiiie Inform nlly known *1 : ns buiiKly. .So ho hud tronhle p lck lne ‘’'I*'" : up the pill. ■ I ; ; -

A ymiiii; [lian pniised to offer b is | .J,■ sc r\lco s . but lho old one refiiRO«l. I lo [ ' “ i'

Jn st g rup led nnd gm inblod until n t Inm victory oniiio his wny. Thon bolp|,^.p;

-^UrnlKUteiiiHi up b \s rlckt>ly }n liits,nnd ‘ p u t 'n biinii on h is bnrk. [to tl, “ I’m not MH yonnK ns 1 used to bo.” ' cessi

111' iiibnliled. ns genlnlly nx h is Jo in ts them would iillow. •■But you know tho. o ld 'th e ir say ln i:: !

1 •■•Seo n pin .nnd let It lay. yon'lh .I I’nvo bad lurk nil the dny. Seo n pin ‘I’O

nntl plek It tip nnd you nro su re to hnvo Jj*’’."' . giio.Muot{.-

"S<* I jiever pnss o n f by.!’ ] ‘'“" f.And yot he d idn 't look ns lucky ns

I n iiiiiii onulii fo l)<> wln» hnd nniilo n j/o rm Ilf4> linlilt o f p lek lnc up pins.—W iish. | tions Ington S tnr. » bo p

(fyfFlax In tho W ar. term:

W ltj tho lONHirntlon of Industry on" ‘1“> ‘ f 0 peuciMlmu ttuMs, .cottoti onc« npvln.

nocordini: to rocont nofbc"fITnlIvi;'slnte- j I mentn. forgoa nhend of Jtnen In fho ‘

w orld’s fnvor. T he cx lgenrles of tb e pdfu, recen t connict m lsctl finx to th e posi- gajcj tinn ns lender nm ong fnlirlen. n ninU f irs t w hich It had hold fo r cen turies btil Iiud b f th lost. (Ilmost KlmulfnneouHly w ltb th e mon't nrt\^-nf o f the co tton gin. W llh n real- each l74itlon o f Ihe Im portnnee o f co tton In comp Iho nniklng of m unitions, tliere rnm o n speetly reversion lo linen fo r ■ Ihe | m oro ronunonplnce usnjres—'vnlsteoiits. i ‘

• Knils fo r ships, even “ wInKs” fo r nlr- ' plnnt's hnvluK Intoly rotisN ted o f nm- i to rinl woven fnm i ihe sun-hiietl Ilher. j | B Uut Itns bus r'eiirbe<! tho eml of Itsitny* of tinimipcily; KInc (’o iton n'ow j e B rK<•^ to th<* fore tn rirdlimry pu rsu its . nri'l linen <>neo n:;nln boconiei Ibe | ^ • jrls tocnit In tb l- fli'M of supply. j |Q |

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I.ei- •iclmliin. th e need of siy ln j; tiM'lr p rnyer’*. -To (lltiHtriito tlic Iess4'n «tie

'Sbhwed tb e elasa 11 p lc l’iro of nn .\nil>. U w ith heiul tieiw«HMi Ills linnil-*. ntnl 1 l<H)t{lng upw nnl. "Now. Hilly Cntibn.” she snid to n boy wbo hnd not been : pnyInK close n lton tlon tn her w o n K “w bnt la th a l m an tloln;:?’'

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N otice ia hereby givon th a t tho May- ■ and Council o f the C ity o f T w in jo< alia, Idahp, w ill rcel’lvo an d consider a led bida and proposals on tho 27tb ly o f‘ Oetober, 1010, a t tho hour o f Al o ’clock p. m. of .aaid, .day, a t tho

>uneil Chambora In tho offieo o f the ity Clerk of aaid City, in tho W ate r — 'orka Building, n t tbo coriior o f Sec- id Avonuo N orth ^ d Bo^cond S treo t o rth in Mdd O ity i-fo r 't& e w ork imd j j , irniahlng tbe m aterial' in 'th o construe- 3n o f a conduit to conduct th e w ate rs 07

th e Canal o f tho T w in F a lls Canal o f jm pany in Sth Avonuo E a a t an d 8th ' gfj vvnuo N urth in tho C ity o f Twin ilta, Idabo, from Dloe Lakea Avonuo dq 1 tho Southeaat to A ddisoa A veauo on qu 0 NorthwoaL- T ,Tho data a s to th e exac t loeation o f po c aaid work and tbo p lan s an d apeci- lal eatlona of said conduit con bo aaeer- thi ined from tho C ity E ng ineer o f tho eoi Id C ity o f Tw in i 'a ils , a t h is o ffice spi

the W ater W orks B uild ing n t tbo Lo m o r o f Second A venue N orth and th< leond S treo t N orth in tho said C ity, an ipioa of tbo p lans and spoclficatlona a n

said conduit cnn bo o b ta inod from an id engineer by onplication therefor Fa d tbo deposit o f to e aum o f ten doi- . 1 ra, w hich aum will bo re tu rned upon wn0 re tu rn p f the an ld 'p lana and apeci- ofl :ationa. Cil Tbo prraun, firm or corporiAlon ao* ring tho con trac t fo r- tb o doHig saidirk and furn iah ing tho aald m a te r1 w ill be Tt'quhed to -eo m m en te -th e ' **• rform anco of tho term a and condi- P*' ma of tho said c o n trac t b y him o r i t

bo p e rfonncd .a t.onco upon en tering to aaid contract, ond m uat purauo the rform anco o f tho term a and eondi* ma of aaid controct b y him or i t to chi

perform ed w ith diapateh o u d dill- uco until complotion.Each b id ond propoaal n u a t bo ac- npanied by a cerllfic tl chcck upon *®'' no reliable bank , payablo to tho Oity Cit Tw in Falla, o r ordor, in an am ouut 1’ " lal to fen por cen t o f tho amount I. In tho ovont th a t tbo aucccanru P™ Ider docs no t en te r in to a con trac t ‘ “ 1 111 tlio C ity of Twin Fnlla fo r tbo rfonaan ro of the said w ork and tho ■nishing of tho anid m ateria l tho aaid •rk will be re ta ined by tho C ity anil •j’® » anld b idder Bhnll fo rfe it tho samo tbo City. Tho checka o f tbo unauc- isful hlildurs w ill be ro tum ed to ■m n t Iho timo o f the re jection of •ir bida and propoaals.

Tho person, firm or corporation ob- n ing the eon trnet fo r conatm cting I said condnit w ill bo required tn ■niah the C ity w ltb a good ond auf- ion t lo n d in somo reliab le auro'-y npnny in an am ount equal to aixty • ccn t o f tbo am nunt of tbo contract ce, conditioned for tho fn ith fu l per- P® nmnco of all tho term s and condi- na o f tho cou trac t by him or i t to perform ed nnd conditlonod fu rth er

tho fa ith fu l porform anco o f the . ^ ms nnd proviaiona of lho a tatu tea I S tn to o f Idaho , in such caao m ad o .I provided.:>iiymcnta upon aaid c o n trac t w ill bo do na followa:, 90 per c e n t, o f tho y E n g ineer’s eatim ato o f tho am ouat nod under said eontrnet d u rin g each cndnr m onth w ill bo pa id on thn y I f Tueaday a f te r tho f i r s t M onday tho follow ing m onth and so on cach a 'th; lho 10 por cen t corned duringII month w ill bo re ta ined u n til tho ®-Y ip lc tlon o f tbo co n trac t and tho ne- ^ tonco o f tho work b y th e C ity En-cer. Said conduit w ill bo encloaed I tho m ateria l used in ita conatruc*

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Lands arc located in Sontberi tho best in tha t fam ons districl under irrigation, th.p btilanoe is growing.

The lands are being pnt on timo. and tho company is lo o l^ All lands within a radins'.of ten point.

Dry landa a re being sold a t #10 to $30 •GO pet acrc , w bieh includes w a te r rig! ebarge tl.SO per irrigab le aere per y ea r—

A lfa lfa , groLn. fie ld peas, pou to ea an grown.

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je c t any or a ll bida. . . . d B. CHANNEL,

A eting M ayor.A tteat: W. A; MINNIOK,

City Clerk.

NOTIOB TO OONTaACTOBSN otice ifl hereby glvon th a t the

M uyor and C ity Council o f tho Oity o f Tw in Falla, Idaho, w ill, o a tbo 27th d ay o f Octobcr 1010, o t tho hour o f 8 o ’clock P . M. of aaid day, a t tho offico o f t h e ' C ity Clo/k o f a^id City iu 'th o w aterw orks building a t tho cor- aoc o f Second Avonuo N orth and Soc* oud S treo t t^o rth in tho said O ity of Twin Falla, rocoivo scaled bida and pro- poaala fo r tho work of perform ing tho labor and furn ish ing tho m ateria l fo r ' tbo construction of a five foo t in w idth eonercto aldowalk, ppon tbo aldowalk space in f ro n t o f tho Iota em braced iii l^ c o l Im provem ent D ia tric t.N o . 30 of tho said C ity o f Twin I''allB, which lota ‘ and tho b o u n d n rlea .e l w hich d is tr ic t are m entioned and act fo rth In O rd in ­ance N o .'271 o f tho said C ity o f Twin Falls, paaaed Soptomber 8tb , 1010.

. P liw s nnd 8pcclflcationB.''Of aald side- W alkm an bo soon and obtained a t tho , o ffico o f tho C ity E ngineer o f aaid C ity o f Tw in l^ lla , in tbo watorworka build ing a t tbo toenllou hiirolnboforo

.xloBcribed. Tlu; aaid w ork muat be commenced a t ooce upon tho lo tting o f- th o ’Contwiet-and-proaecttted'to-CQm- ' ’ pletion d u ring tho fa ll o f 1010. There muat bo accomnanlcd w ith cach b id a eortiriod chock upon aomo roliablc ban k la an am ount vqual to ten por eont o f tbo am ount o t tho bid, which cheek ahall b o ' mado payable to tlio C ity o f Twin Falla, oi~^dar. In case o f the fa ilu re of tbo auccessful b idder to en te r in to a contract fo r tbo po r­form anco o f aaid work w ith tho aaid C ity u]>on thb (erma of hla b id and p ro ­posal, then tho aaid chock sball bo fo r ­fe ited to tho naid City and becomo its ]>roperty. Tho chock of th e unauccoss- ful biddera w ill bo roturncd ;to them upun tho rejection of th c lr bida and proposala. Paym ont fo r aaid w ork w ill bo nmdo In tho w nrranta. o r bonds of Iho aaid C ity, w hictr'W nrrants or bondB sbuU n o t 1)0 a genoral o’ ligation of tho City b u t w ill bo a lion upon thoi»ropcr- ty benefited by tho said im provem ent- na ahown by tho aasoaanicnt fo r aaid im p ro v ^ u n t . Paym ent fo r aald work w ill W as followa: 00 jw r cen t o f tho am oi^il earned during any calendtlr m onth, ns ahown by tho eatim ato o t tho C ity<Enginccr o f aaid City, w iil bo paid on t'be '^at Tueaday a f te r tlie la t M on­d a y 'a f tho follow ing m onth, and so on until'^ the work is coniplo^cd. Tha*10 por cbut w ilhheld each m onth w ill bo retam od u n til tho work is comploted and iMcopted, a t whicb timo tho wbolo am ount duo w ill bo paid.

Tho M ayor and Council reaervo th e righ t to re jee t any and nil bids.

C. B. C HANNEL,A cting M ayor.

A ttoat:W. A. M IN N IC K ,

C ity Clerk-

' ” N 6 TIOT~Tb~DONTBAOTOBS’ ”Notieo is hcrcby '.g iven th a t aealed

bida w ill bo rccclvcd up to nnd In ­cluding O ctober 27th, 1010, a t 8 ) 'clock P . M-, by W. AV M innick, City Clerk, a t tho W ater Worka W arehouse Building, 100 2nd A vo. N o rth , fo r tho fnn iisliing o f 'm a te ria ls and construc­tion of n five-room bungalow fo r tbo W nter W orks F iltra tion O porator n t th e W ater W orka F illc ring P lan t.

P lans and spvcificatiuns m ay bo ob- Laincd a l the C ily C lcrk’a Offico by leiHisiting $1.00. Same to bo refunded >n tho re in rn of plana.

W. A. M IN N IC K ,C ity C lerk. '

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n the m arkot fo r the first \ ^ g fo r bona fido sottlers. en miles or less to shipping

130 per aere— Irrigable b u d s MO te rig h t—o p era tio a and m alntenanee r—eaay p ay m eats aad low in te rest, and roo t erops ean be sueeesafDlly

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J ^ S ztrao rd in ary Quality o f Live stock O ffered fo r Sale

JSlioits p ra ise 'A t J o ’clock UjIh nfternoon ono i>i

tlco m nst in iportnn t rn ttio snioii o f tUi yi-ar oponOtl a t tlio C. A.' M eM u to r i Son Bnlos bn m n t tho cornor o f Thirt avt>nuo nnd Second u troot went. Th< livestock is 'Shorfliorn brood from th< Modol Farm a S to ck Rftneh berd nuhi berinfT TiG nnimaia o f top stook.

TllO Bnlo iB in cfiarRo o f E . 'O . W a\ lo r o f F ile r in tho b loek. ns anetlon fo r w ith Z. 8 . Brenaon, o f T w in PalU Amoa M iiior o f Cnldwoli in th e rin j

'• w ith l l a r ry C rnako, o f Noa Poroo, Id»' ho. ■ -

Tho herd offo red a t aoqUbii w ill in flu d o 25 Scotch eowa and h e ifo ri, d» «la red to 60 tho bee t Uila com pany iuu

'< ‘v r r o ffered n t (lub iid .or .p riv a ta saie] 25 Scotch top cow», with* aomo ealvo*

- .b y tho sido, and o th o r cowa to freehsa soon; six Scotch and Bcoteh top bullSj rcffistorod a s prim® hord-hendlag ani- tllttlS. ,

Thia m om ioR ’s in to rost nm ong proe- po rtiv o buj'org eontored in aomo o f the cow s to b e o ffored on th e b lock . Mnok n itu n tion w as pa id tiU.OQiden. Plome

'I I I , a n a n cow w ith c a lf a t sido. Thla nn im al w as calved Jan u a ry 2&,-191Sj Jind ia regarded b y connoiasours o f cat* tic , a s ono o f th e m oat .typ ieal Short* lio m cowa in th ia aoetion o f th e eooa* try . L ady Boao I U I is ano th e r eow

- ......... th f tt-h aa-n ttn ie tedT rlo t-o f 'f lom rao ttt to*dny. Tho nnim al is a w e l l ’fpdOk«»d r» n n ,'« n lrcd in lOlS. L ady H yate

; 'cn ivod in Oetobor, 1913, a cow. o f ex> ceptionarShH V thoro -po in ta and quaU- tioa, Is ex]KAl1od to b rin g a h igh i t o ufo a s is. Also i 'b s s ie Bamadon, a red, w itii a trc ik a o f w hite . ■ V Jetorla Mar- nhni, a roiin tw o-year-old oow ia a good rvpruaoataU 'fo ofvShorthom . stocky ex­porta dociayo, and is erpoetod to b« tho subjoot o f some sm art bidd ing w bon she is p u t in the ring.

“ Villogo S ilv e r ;" y e a r old; “ Bed C h io f" , two an d a ho lf yeara o ld ; “ J c e s o " , 18 m ontha old; * 'Orimaoa L a d " , 18 m onths old; “ W hito P o to " ,

• 10 m onths olil, “ R o a n " and “ Prond L a d " nro th e bulla o ffered fo r so lo .-

. y e a to n la y 'a S horthorn snlo n t BuhJ woa woll n ttc n d f^ and tho atoek o f­fo red w ont well a t jrood pricca. T h lrty - fhrco hcod, ow ned by N at. Holmea, o f D uhl, b rough t a n nggrcgnte am ount n f >i0,000, thu nvorngo price bein'g $30S per head. Clansm an, a hull w hich’ h o i been n t tho head o f Uio Uolmoa hord, wail aold lo W. C. Hit»wu, o f fo r

i0 5 0 , th e hiR hrst jw in t o f tE ^ ? d a y . Tw o ycnrJing hoifcra, onch n Voan, brouRht 11000, bcin{{ $545 cnch.

M ayor- C. H. MeQuown op«nod tho w tc w ith n happy tn lk , b rtuR followed by D avid O. P a tto n , o f Cbicago: B. PI K lnohurt o f Moscow and othora.

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p H s l l™ PREillNGJ, Men Declinfe to Engag - "f Gaithering Pursuits ] r* Employers to-Provid K cilities, is Claim Math 'i . '« - .......... .

uln- T h a t fnm icra thom solves ore lorRol;rvnponsiblo fo r tho ir inab ility to pro

?a\* workera when fnrm work re<iuiro ion* in tim ation containod in a kcii.iiii em l a ta tem on t isauod todny from th ^ Tw in Fnlls County Fnrm bureau . Th rda Btntcmont, based u p o n 'n u announce

m enl by L. 0 . K irkm an , o f tho Amal , KMiiatcd B ee t Sugar companyt^,rocom j r ' monila b e tte r housing Accommodation

on mony d is tr ic t fa rm s in o rder t mnkp living conditions moro attracti% ^ • sh o rta se S zp la liu d

hsn Follow ing ia tho burenu 'n sln tem cu ills, in th is reapcct:in i. “ D uring tho lost Ihrco o r.fo u r w eek

llioru has boon A b ig dem and fo r me> iu th is county bo th on tho* fa rm s nn'. on construction work. Thoy havo beor u sing a good m any mon on tho Codni

i n . Creek dnm a n d havo uoon s lto rt 01 men n t th n t place fo r the last tw o 01 th roe wooka. Alno .thero is n demnn'i fo r moro m en on tho c ity work iii Buhl. ^F arm ers , a t thia timu o f th< ycn i, havo bcon em ploying lurgo con

50W tin'gcnta in the. p o ta to digging, boo; jq v topp in g ,-th resh in g o f bonus,~ and* siml kxd Inr fa rm pursuits. r r “ W e feol th o t tho labor sltnatioz ^ rould bo much iraprovod 'and the chonci I.II. fo r g u ttin g men on tho fa n n s wouli

be m uch b o tto r If tho farm ors roquir 3 ing m en would provido b unk housea q:

good floored ten ts w ith bods and bod diuff nifSbiiA. men who go out on shon

M .' Jobs w o Q ^ n o t bo requ ired to fu m lil n bod. In mnny cnscn m en aro dxpoct

lng i'd to buy n bed fo r ju s t n fo w 'd o y s work nnd th is o f trn keeps tbo moz

y . from going to work. Also in m anj places thero nro n o t su itab le quarton

'*“ » for th e m en and they hnve to mak< tho bea t o f-it--i^ ,]< T lJo p in R r^ n thi

,* ground .which is Moi vorv snTisractorj a t Ih is timo o f the year,

yjj] N o aieeping F a d llt ie aof- " J m O. K irkm nn, o f the Amntgnmat- ty- I'd Sugar rom pony, who han bet-n look- o f ing o u t fo r a supply o f nu-n fo r thu o f furn ifra in the bcot topping, s tn ted wu

iOS would n o t hnve d ifficu lty .in sending IQS nut m rn to tho farm ora i f they .wore*

Vrupctl.'" onuiptu'd lo provido bods and for *'unk houses whero thu mon m ight atav. ay. III* nnid. he hnd SO men who coulil bo

sent out- lo work on the lii'etn who wore uuabte lo gi> to work for the. renaon

,tio Il'n t they d id not Imve bods of tho ir 'cd c»u>d not n ffo rd to buy n b o lP | n u tf i t f n r 'n u d i short jobs. Wo have

had th is d ifficu lty ull summor toug in Ink ing cjire o f tho Inlwr situn tion »tt Ihe farm liuronu o f f ic e . '

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aieeping qoarte rs an d . bedding bu thu w ould n o t go fo r tho reason th n t they

Thi' d id n o t havo bedding o t ^ e i r own. “ W o fe e l th a t tba ' fa rm ers of th is

county would go a long w ay tow ard roUoTlag tbo shortage o f labo r nnd thtf d iff ic u lty o f g e ttin g m oa i f thoy would

, ^ , o u ( k o a sm all expenditure in the way tiv-^ o f^ a bun k h<ju#o or floored ten ts pro-

'd d e d w ith b e ^ and b e d d in g ."icu t .I—.—. I, >

- SMNTDELEMTION = FOBlf.M.y.CONW; o f — ') '>r Plana are Being Laid to Send

High School Men . to , . • •• tho Pocatello

boot S ix Btudonta-Wiil r« '« rji:?nt thn Twin Iml- Palla high aehool a t tho nnnual Y. M-

0. A . conference to bo hold th is yoa*- t io a a t P ocatello on Octoboi; 31, Nfcvomb<?r mco 1 nnd 2, i f p resont p lans o f tli* <;elioi>l Duld au th o ritie s m aterialize. Tt is prnpon'id |uir* th a t tho ju n io r and sen ior clansei cach ® o r gond tbreo to tho conVorisnee, i»l! or- bed* j)cose9 to b e pa id from th e school ac- l>ort t iv ity fund.

A t a m eeting o f tbo tw o Mpp«>» clni»- , «» yea te rd ay th is proposition received

tho app roval o f a ll prosont, ezprcssi-in by some o f these p resen t tondinc to show th a t tho absence o f a Tw in i\ i1 h high schooU delcgation would n o t bn a good advertisem en t fo r tho school, nnd th a t Tw in F a jls 'sh o u ld not bo back- w ard in nsnb ting in tb is constroetive movomont.

Tho high school o rchestra provided ia t- tho assem bly o n to rta inm en t yesterday )ok- by rendering several se lections under the th e d irec tion of J . T. B ainbridge. In wo nddition . M iss Ida Brown gavo a read*

ing, " T h o Homes o f th e P eo p lo ."•ore •vaA O F F lO m M A K E S O B A O aB;av. --------- _ , ^

bo Accusing Hnrold Thompson,' n resi- ore den t o f Twin Pnlls, o f. fa ilu re to pro- son vlile fo r tho support o f .h is w ife 'n n d loir two ch ildren , .lohn R. Ault, juvonllc BO’l o f /ic o f , hns preferred chnrgen, which ivo wero regu larly filed In the probate

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