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?rwirs/ v o t e . H O . m -
IMMEDIATE nvil TRgOPS IS DEMAI
U rg e Am bassadors’ Coum W ith d ra w U lt im a tu m ; Scene o f C rim e A lso Asl Proposals to C ounc il o f
8 « p i. 4 I t t t et« s ta 0T«r tb e assM sUiAtlon o f th e T a U la i id q q M ixained»lt« l7 to «iT«c ii*t4 tb e l tU a d e U l ad v icM f to m A tha ns .
I t o lM Jom m da th a t th e « n h * a * » - f “ d o n ' c e n n d l em ploy aH I te Jnflaeace t o obUce l U ly to w ltb d n W he r o i t l . I I m m j t w coa ta lQ io ff de m iiad li f o r tep»re> 11 t lo n end s e tU fw t lo n f o r tb e crim e. y * T h e no te iOm u l u tb a t a n in te m a -
t lo n a l coxnmlisloB 1>e fo rm e d t o condnct a n In re M lc it lo a a t th e aoene o f th e c r im e aod tb a t a e o m ao n iqa e be m a le p a b lie ih o w ln c a l l th e measoree ta ke n 1j7 tb e Greek goTem roent to on co re r th e a g jM r ia g i and eetv.bllaix tb e caoae.
--- Lea E N S V A , Bopt. 4 UP)— A h l^ h po lU
le a l dram a, ira e p layed a t Qenevn to* { d a y irh b n ,Qrcoee 4pppnr«d b o fo re n .. h a r r le d iy convoked pu b lle a « u lo n o f th e I eounc ll o f the leagoe announcod s e w te rn s fo r a to U le m o n t w ith I ta ly .
Proposals H a d e . JT bo Greek proposals, w ere aa foUows; «‘ The Greek go ye m w e n t eugffM te; the
P ln t l j r , tb d t tbe eoaac ll sho u ld ap po in t be! «no o r u o ro ao u tra l rep resen ta tives (a ) to superintend in Greoce th e ja d ic la l . . intra lTY w h ich th e are<dc a ltb o r it ie s lia » e a lready bo jp in and a lso tha t r ia l aai o t thoto TewponaMo to r tho Ja n ln a th« inu rdore : (b ) assist In th o w o rk o f the oom m lM ion w hieh Greece hna propoaed j j , , th roajtfaktho eoancll o ( am b&uadore fo r In ves tlK atio n in A lb a n ih and Oreeee th e .» c ircum stances w hieh preeodod and ae* com panied tbe crim e.
“ Secondly, th a t tb e eounc ll sboold la - „ s tru c t n commieBlon «iomposed o f th re o th i biiKb jn d lc io l au th o rities , G reek, I ta l ia n and ne utra l— fo r exam ple th o pre s id on t jy^, o f th e Bwles fe de ra l t r lb o n a l, o r tb e th< p re s id e jjt o f th o pe rm nnent co u rt o f in te rn a tio n a l jus tice - to tn e e t« M ioo n as possible a t Geneva to s e t t lO h e am oun t o f In d o m n ltle i w h ic h Is 'J u s t th a t wo should pa y tb o fa m ilie s o f J h e | ▼ ic tlm * . . :
“ T h ird ly , th a t th e cooncU ahould njrreo th a t the G reek jo v o n x m e n t fo r th w i th deposit in a b % ^ la S w itte r la n d f i f t y m ill io n l i re as a fn u tf*B te « toT i. th o Im ae d ln le paym en't’ o f ir t ir tO T e f ‘ la*- ’ T d e m n lty m ay bo decided up on .” '
I> e lH * tM C la r t . ^ .Those w ho succeeded In o n te r l« ^ . th «
e o un c ll chamber w itnessed a eounooos “ J b u t f i r m w o rd y c lnsli be tw oe a S ig no r P® e a la n d ra and M . P o lit ls , I to l la n aad <3reek delegates, resp ec tive ly , an am i* ^ ab le to s s in g ' o f o i l on t l io tto u b le d w a te r * b y L o rd E o b e rt C ecil,, u d w i t nessed also a proceeding w h ie h p a ty o p * t o I ta ly fo r the aecond tlm o th e ques* p t to n as to w be tbe r * t « w U l nccept tn a n y fo rm w hatsoever tb e assistance o f th e league in re g u la t in g h e r d iffe ren ce w i t h Greece.
U . Po lU ls , w ho wan b o rn a n d reared In C orfu , speaking in G reek w ith a L-
Coatinued oa P ago P o o r)
Navy’s Newest Airshipi Makes
Good in TryoutfluooeBBfnl T r ia l F lig h t o f ZE-1
Proves Notable Fe ftt in A nnals of Unitied States
L A K E H U B 8 T , N . J „ S opt. 4 OP)— T h o ■United Statea n a v y 's f i r s t r ig id a irs h ip , ZB-1, docked a t 7 : M dayU ght • a v in g tim e to n ig h t, aaceosafully comp le tin g i t s f i r s t . t r i a l f l ig h t .
^ e ta k e -o ff w as made a t 6:65 p. m . W ith engines tw o and th re e to m * la g s low ly , th o a ln h ip rose r a p id ly fo r «00 fe e t and b.e&de4 -doe e a s t In to th e w in d .
A t 7:34 C ap ta in F . B . M cC ra ry , la com m and, sent th is ra d io measage to S e a r A d m ira l M o f fe t t , c h ie f o f th e b u reau o f aeronautics, w h o w itnessed th o f l ig h t :
“ A f te r 20 m inutes f ly in g a l l .U goin g w o ll.”
T he hangar was floo dO lg h ted and apread on tho ground w ero e le c tr ic a lly i l lu m in a te d signals. B lo w ly and unde r p e r fe c t .contro l, the sh ip noaed to w a rd th e ground aa one a f te r a n o tho r tho engines w ere 'ah n t dow n aa less pow er w as required. A t 7:45 w he n up abon t 900 fo o t tbo f i r s t an cho r lin o waa cas t overboard, a red b a l l a ttach ed to th o end bounding in to th e arm a o f the ground crew, Ono m in u te la te r a eee*
•ond lin e was th ro w n and In a fe w aee- onds 300 sailors and m arine a bad ao-
< u re d ho ld o f th a vossol.C ap ta in H elaen , th e G erm an p ilo t,
d ire c t in g operations, sa id :“ I have aover f lo w n a atronger
a h ^ . ”I n ft sta tem ent i o th e Aeao tln ted
Press A d m ira l U o f f a t sa id :“ B y w ha t w o have done to d a y wo
havo dem onstrated th a t tb o n n v y can design, constm et and opera te Us n lr* ships. The snecois o f to d a y 's fU g h t
'm a y w e ll bo said to m a rk th o complet io n o f a now phase o f w o r ld transpor-
■ ta tio n . "Wo be llovo th a t design ing , con s truc tin g and o p e ra tin g th e Z B - l, in tb o faco o f n o t a l i t t l e CTltlelsm nnd ce rta in ly m o fh ako p tic lsm , wo ju s t i f ie d ou r fa ith . I f fu tu ro t r ia l f l ig h ts o f th is n lrsh ip p ro vo to bo aa s a tis fa c to ry a* tho f i r s t , th o n a v y f l ig h t to tbe no rth po le nnqaestiona- b ly w i lt be made. T h is w i l l be done f o r commercial reaaons,-aa w i l l also o th e r flig h ts .w h ic h are con te m p la te d .”
I T H E O ' N L Y A S ^
FAIfAL OF ITAUAN I n BY GREECE Iin c ir to F o rce I t a ly to a; In v e s tig a tio n a t U ked; D e liv e r Three ) f League o f N a tio n s
) l r t e ' t ] » Q o im c U o f 'u B i> u u d a A p n - 1 i in1in<en7 demandi th a t I ta ly b * re- a d o f Oorfn, aeeording to semi-offi- «
oW p l k pFOR FR n iP •
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Legion Commander Urges Vet- er^s of World to Foroet JJ; Hatred for Enemies
----------- o f lBaueSELS, Sept. 4. O f^ -C o le a e l^
A lv in Owsley, national eommaader o fih e Ameriean Legion, in an address pjbefore the fooxtb eongtesa o l the in* boi teralUed fe d e r» t l^ o f former eon- batants today orged the allied ▼eter'aas to dlsaias paaaloa sai. hatred from - the ir hearts and create an a^pospherewhich woold p e i t t i t the admission o f u *the German, A ustrian and Bnsalan ▼et* i - eraaa in to the foderatloa, thos m a ) ^ ^i t a tru ly latemaUonal bodj- X
Deputy Charles Bertrand, on behalf . . to f France and Belgiom, r ^ d tha t ^ as sooa os the form er enemies ahowed the slightest algn o f good w ill and „ made reparations fo r the h a m they •had done, a place woold be fonad tm mthem. ' bu
“ W« r ip isssa t U n th« msn weK li» d id «k t < lg b M i« ” asserted TeColoiMl O w iliT . cai added, “ tbsrs B a s t bs son* w ay I n i A l d i c M i « w k tb nan« • ftmgb* «Rd B uke t t n x m Uis . thsc* M ta e v a ir ^IM sg ,ascBC .BattoBs. t t a a c ^ ^ o ln g ^
" H o w ean w« w ish to deal .w ith ear bii fO tt« -e n e m ie s I f we hafe not the itf^ra l Bonrago to get together in th peae«,” ,'asked Colonel Owsley.' b)
“ lie t them ondoratand fo r what we stand. They ara no t ao deaf tha t they
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lis tr ic t eleetlona h e n In- reeent years has iroters o f T w in Falla Independent a ^» o l <oot district Tnesd i^ afternoon elected E neai K. F lo r r and W . H . Weaver members 8 af the .board o f adneatlon fo r three year ban lerms te sneeeed O. IL .Seitli and J . O. bay Bradley, the U tte r sem qg tha nnex* Toh pired term o f W . Fe«4«r. t t t
The n e ir ir '^ o e te d members o f tbe \ board w in take bthu, a t the boar&*s Sei- regnlar. m estia f; nac t K o n d ^ evening, m
. M i i m o V e t M “ •- A bovt ^ O O L T O te w W .thelt baUote in tha seho^ dlstriec elaetlon lietween ^ the hoora o f 1 «'clo«)c and 0 e'eloek * j la the afternoon during whleh the polls in the B ldcs l and L ln S ^ sehooU ^ ^ open fo r tbe porpoae. The esnvaas ahowtf 890 ballots e u t at ths Blckel ^ ^ eehbol and 277 a t the U n e < ^ , Aato* mobllea were employed in' eaRying vet* nwi ers to the polls ^ the fr ie n d s ^ b o th g r o u M o f c i ^ ^ t e a . • Th.
Tho *000008611 eandidatee have been lealdenta o f Tw in- Falls and aettv* in ^ bualneee a ffa irs fo r several years. They were repoted eandldatoa o f the P m n t- ,a i Teachers' aasoeiation and an active , campaign wns waged In t h ^ b ^ a l t qqI
K iB * Wklttsn In . ' o f Tbey were opposed- In th e . eleetlon
by P rank W . 6 rown, ,T»ia BWU dls* tn e t farm er and deM ty county tJh ■■■* eeasor, and J . 0 . Bradley. U r. B ra d l^ ; ^
f fa day o r 'tw o boforo the eleetion wheti “ •* his friends learned t'oAt be would no- . copt the o ffice i f elccted to i t , that they determined to aocure hls elocUon by w riting hia namo on tho ballots. <
ID A H O WEATHEB. • >VoW ednesday: C loudy.
THE INTERNATIONAL LAW IN ‘ OWN HANDS
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SPAPEtt tN TWIN FA;
D A ILn S D A T X O S N IN O v S B P T S U B H B 6 . V
liOSS O F Ll TO M OUI
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lote Improvement In Conditions a t Scene o f Disaster °z
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faterworks Being Repaired, n Lislits Restored, and Food Trai Begins to Arrive at Toldo SHI
— • sUlBAIT TBASOaOO, Sept. 4 (A>>— ^
ImpDnremant In conditions In ToUo is re^ortad in wireless advlcea ra- fnu calvad ton igh t from Iw a k i rad io dee sta tion. ISS miles no rth e f ToUo, 7 b y tba Badlo oorporuion.The w ater eopply e x te rn has beon tber paired aad Is furalsKtng water ia a ll ta t etioas o f the.capita l; street ligh tln i;IS been re s to i^ in foa r wards and od supplies bnve begun to arrive a t r larby points.B ix naval vessel! a rrived a t Toko- r^n una and Shiasgawn (a po in t on the acc ly 'd f Tokio, elose tv Bhiba ward o< i oklo e ity , one o f the scenes e f great* fan It devnstatlos) w ltb cargoes o f rice, dat Viseeont Takahashi, head' o f tbe (
e iy a k ^ patty, wbo yosterdsy was re- Uei n te d to have beea klUed w ith 20 o f wh Is p m ^ o f fedlowen b y eollspsa o f a ear n lld lag wbers they wera holding a isaOng, Is safe^ ths edvioas ssld; ss Is Ise lO s resldsne« . ; «A home offlee eaUmata plsees ths <m,,
end in Toklo a t 10,000 and thoso in ^ I j^ ^ ia n u i a t 100,000 w iU i many In- JJJ
Thera wars 'SXO^diatlnet earthqnske ^ ^oekr exparltMed ic Toklo l u t Sat. ^ rd a r, the nost serere having a dora- lon o f six mlnatea fro m f l ^ to last. lie re were' 67-.ahoek* foUowlng JJ*
% u U e r reports d f tha death o f the ■rineess Eaya w m dstded, bnt i t is old she was in jnred ssrionsly.
A n o ffle ia l r m r t , whose sooree la lOt givea, Is qaoted to the t t t M tha t , * J i YokoliiaM o n ly tw o ' U l t r a n - la in atanding, a ll tbs others having ‘ olU^psed o r been destroyed by f ix * . . , , •Bnmors and u c o n f lm o d reports are |
: s t ^ , th e B a d io c o rp o ra tio n 's message leclnrcs.-
LO SS U m iM I Z B D . CbCmOAOO, Sopt. i UPh-lt tho Jo p j. wl
icao earthquake nnd f iro is lim ited t i fokohama and Tokto, tlio Japaneeo “ O
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1928, by the New T o rk Tribune, lae . 1
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MILAR TREMOR NOT p i EXPECTED TO OCCUR V&l
AGAIN IN 30 YEARS P|lo loglst B e po rts T em b lo r I s Snbald- F Ing; T id e Obanges on P a c if ic ; V o l- [ canoes B re a k O n t N e a r T o k lo
N E W y O K K , Sopt. 4 ( /F j - E n t th tto - M O S i >11 w ny ro n tln u o In Jap an ft>r lo v -l l days, b u t a f to r th a t a bad quako ||S] ny ao t bo -o ipc 'itod to r 30 years, nc-rd lng to D r. C hostiir A . Rcovos, ub- K l l i ln n t cu ra to r o f geology o f th o Am or- in museum o f n n tu ru l h is to ry .D r. nooves sAld th a t th o b iggest dl^i- S IrbancD hna now pas«od and th a t tho n A a iHowing trom ora is m l>o o f gTadnall.v « “lereasing fo rce . o a t lTho exp losion n t O w a k ld ln l, to ld o f 3 2 0 ,
to d n y ’s d isp a tch n n y be a syropo- a a totie vo lcn n lc developm ent pree lp l- ®®'’ted b y th o earthquake, ho said. JS ast
' -------- OsalVOLOAXO IN AOnoN. 1
P E K IN G .-'S op t. 4 new vo l- 160mo hos broken o u t in tbo C hlclbu Yo]nge. nbout 50 m ilos no rtw es t o f T oklo , u dwording to ndvices fro m Osaka. ^N lkko , e o a n try seat o f the Im peria l ^im ily , is reported no t to bo seriously *unaged. ^(M aay fo ro lg n o n w ere reported ear- ■ *"
sr to W o besa. s ta y in g a t N lk k o ' ^hen l u t S a tu rd a y 's ea rthquake oc- i * “
" ^ > ______ . ™TIDB OHAKGES. «ho
SA N P B A N C IS C O . S e pt. 4 M V - . Tolig h t t id e ebanges th a t m ig h t have less,i«n eansed b y a d l i t a n t tu b te rra ne an th eIstnrhanoe w ero recorded on th e t id e nindzuisge In Bao F ranc lseo ba rb o r I fo r th e 1ire ra l hears ou S a tu rd oy , I t w u re- te rmsrted to d a y b y F re m o n t M o n e , head eomnt A e U n l tM S ta tes c o u t and geodetie w o r li t rve y here. Tbe m an ife s ta tio n s were > ia s ig n lf le s n t u tb be h a rd ly notice-b l ^ o r s e s a id .- |
IM B B IO A im B S P O B T B D D B A D . ^n tA lK }B A X .0s» t.4M > > -4 C ayo r ate
W ikw aba o f Tokobama, a man and TkU l w ifs o f tka Bams o f a te l f f ba- raiUsvsd to h a lf bSMi attadhad te tka imAJttMoaa oonwilata, and S . B o m . »e ra a u rd a l aae rsu tr e f ik a T«ko- t fk a a *B d tla k e e H o M ,-u *x « p o ita d dl<
OHZNA 8BND8 CASS ”P E K IN O , Septem ber 5 M >>-Tho
!hinese go vem m en t h u agreed to r ith d ra w , i ta em bargo on th o e ^ r * a tlo n o f r ic e In o rd o r to a id tho Jap* ^asu nose. I t a lso h u v o to d $200,000 f o r io o ( ho reU of o f th e ea rthq ua ke au ffe te ts .
B i a A B B A S H A S B K ^d”LO N D O N , Bopt. 4 (JPi—A. B e n te r u ro
llspateh fro m O saka da te d Tuesday P o k iays th a t ju d g in g fro m a l l *a va ilab lo w ireeports th o c ^ h q u a k o a ffe c te d th e Agei 'o llow lng te n pre fec tu res :
T ok lo , K n na ga w a, S h ldruokxu C hibs, th^am an uh l. Sn itam a, Ib a rs k i, Nagano, ^)um a and T o ch ig i. Tho to ta l area a f- „'octed w u 20,000 square m iles, w ith a q ,)opu la tlon o f 15,po0,000. T h is area q| ncludes la rg o o ltle a l ik e T o k io , Toko -iam a, Y o kosuka and fo re lg a to u r is t ^ ■osorts l ik o K a m a kura , E akone, and
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OCCUPATION OF RUHRFAVORED BY VETERANS j j
Delegatsi B e p re ssn tln g S a re n A l l ie d T O o u n tr iu B n d o n s A c t io n o fF ra n c o X to O b ta in S e pa ra tion s j
BB D S B E LS , Sept. 4 0P>— Tho ile le - ’ gates o f w a r veterans aasoeiation. rep* resenting seven a ll ie d countries, s t th o lr fo u r th annua l c o n fe s s adopted a reso lu tion to da y o n d o r ^ g tho oeea- j pa tlon o f th e B u h r as th o leg a l m M ns to ob ta in rep a ra tio ns nn d e r th e ver* saUles tre a ty .--------------------------------------------------- i
Tbo Am eriean, C toch , F rencb , B d- Cal m onion, B e lg ian and Jug o S la v la n del- Am cgations approved tho roso lu tlon on - In g rosorvedly, w h llo tho B r ltU h , a f te r a “ u ahort discussion, in tro du ee d an amend* tw< ment, dea lin g w i t l i tho e ffe c ts o f tho re ti occupation on unem ploym ent In tbe b c f U n ite d K in gd om and I t also w m ap- ' proved.-----------------------------------------------------------dre
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MANY VESSELS IN JAP J” FLEET BELIEVED LOST J,"
B a g o tt i B a c d T a l f to m T lU lT o t td k In d lca ts W arsh ips T a k e n b y Qnaks> < T id a l W a v a O Tetw helm s B u tto n s Wa
-wilMOSCOW, Sept. 4 M ^ A c c o r d ln g to yo t
tho--laB t in fo rm a tio n rocc lvcd here from V la d iv o s to k , tho b e lie f preva ils there th a t m an y vessels o f th e Japnn- ‘ CBo w a r f lo o t havo been los t.
A lthough dlspatchoa f ro m various the po in ts havo m entioned th o overwhelm - dot in g o f Japanese na va l a ta tlona b y tho am t id a l wave fo llo w in g th o earthquake, am nono o f them con ta ined a n y referenco to the lo w o f w a n h lp s . ^
W B 8T E B N B A IL B O A D ‘ o B ^ s m o B B B P A ?
C n iC A G O , Sopt. 1 W V -V o lu a ta ry A nwage incrcnses a f fe c t in g ap pro x im a te ly mn3200 m aintenance o f xvay nnd ra ilw a y th im e th w lc a l depa rtm ent om ployes w ere *reported to th e U n ite d S tatos labor chiboaM today b y th o D en ve r nnd R io ha-Grande ^ ^cs te m ra ilro ad . Tho in - ancToases tepreson t an n iip ro x lm a te to ta l traeost to th e c a rr ie r o f US5,000; accord* th (In g to J . B . K in g , a tA lls tlc la n fo r ih e o f lboard. In
[ N U E SO U S A N D S
^timates Range From 100,000 to Possibj^5OO,OO0
lost Recent Report Estab- iisiies 320,000 as Numlier Killed or MissingSHANQ HAI, Sept. 4 ( , / f y -
)eaths in Japan as a r e s ^ t o t la tnrday’s earthquake niunber 120,000, aooordis; to the la t- )8t estimates received b y tbe Eastern News Agency fro m tbft )saka Asahi. '
T k ts as tlm a ts sa id tk e rs w are is a o o o dead- i n T ok lo , l o o ^ la Yokoham a, .60,000 In T oko sokn and 10,000 In A tam l.
T b a f i r a I n T ok lo w a s a x t ln - gn lsbad a b o o t dnsk la s t n lg k t.
T ba sueeasalva- d is a s ta n th a t s tn ic k T o k lo b a ra la f t n b o n t %
' m il l io n a n d • b a l f ps ikoss hsm a- laaa. Tbsaa w s n v lth o D t w s ta r , fo o d s nd c lo tb ing , snd axa o n th a ▼arga o f s ta ry a tto iu A U fo o d
To n d d to the m isery - o f the boms* ess' to n o n t ls l ra ins have fa lle n In b e reg io n betw een T ok lo a n d N o - nadzu. These ra ins also have mada he roads n e a r ly impassable, th u s In - o r ru p tln g ono o f the fo w m eans o f lom m an lc& tlon w ith the ' re s t o f tb a v o r ld th a t au rv lved the ea rth q o a ke ..
HAVOO Xm BBUBVABKB BAN TBANOIBOO, Bept. i . W
— Tbs karoo wrought by earth- qnakikk tid a l -waves andstorms In Toklo. Yokohoma- aad T io ln ity slnea last Batcrday soon ramninad ton lgbt as fa r ftom ba- in g aecoratsly sstlaiatad aa a t a a j prsvloQS tim o. dm to tbs tsolaUna o f t i u ioeaUtr. to tbs a r n i t ^ coa- . dlUon Sind tka sad pUgbt k most o f th s au rr tTOB and-to tka d if f i*
^ C T l t r w i th .w k W i .sodL M . . « | t ^ t a can bs mada.B r ie f rep o rt^ and messages frosa
va riou s sections o f Japan nn d tb s o r ie n t hnvo mnde tb e lr w ny to , tb a Associated Press. Estim ates o f tb a casualties d u r in g tho day ranged fro m 100,000 to 600,000. The fo rm e r f ig o ro was re p o rte d from Moscow, w he re I t w u sa id h ig b o r estim ates w ero b e lie v ed to bo exaggoratloos. Tho la t t e r f i g ure eomo to th o Associated P r e u fro m P e k in g , w he ro I t was rece ived h j w ire less f ro m tb o U i t u l W ire less Agoney o f Japan .
A . Is ts r ss tlm atb w as ra o a tra d th is a fte m o o a fro m Bhang H a i w b lc b s a id tb s B a s ta m N aw k agsnejr as tlm a tad th e daad i n tb a an tlxa i t d ^ s i x ta g lon a t 820,000, o f w b le h 160,000 w u tb a ss ttm a ta f o r T o k lo , lOOkOoo fo r Yokoham a,60,000 f o r T okesoka aa d 10,000f o t A t t a d . ) ^ \ m mA l l these messages are be ing raeehr-
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Davis Stands For Better Ck>ndi1ionS For PoorOiildren
American Secretary of'ICtkbor Wotad Bestrio t Im m igra tion and Edncate Foreigners
M O N T a O M E B Y , A lo ., Sent. 4 (JPt— C a llin g fo r Im provod cond itions f o r A m e rie a ’a d e s titu te ch ildhood an d nrg* in g th a t tho na tion cloro th s doors to “ undoa lrab lo ” im m igr& nU w oro th a tw o h ig h l ig h ts in the addross o f See> ro ta ry o f L a b o r Jamea J . D av is to da y be fo ro th o A labam a leg is la tn re .
“ T he re a rc 500,000 neglected e U l- d re n in th o U n ite d States to da y—80 po r cen t o f ou r c rim ina ls aro roc ru lte d f ro m c h ild re n w ho hnvo grow n to man* . hood o r w om an iiood w ith o u t cara * tu rn ed to thom — they nro the m on and wom en o f to m o rro w ,” Seerotary D av is to ld tho leg is la to rs w ho opplauded . h im lo u d ly .
“ W hon I leave m y cab ine t jo b a t W u h in g to n , tho rem ainder o f m y l i fo -n-ill bo spent In an e f fo r t to ho lp thssa— y ou ng A m cricana to become tm e pro* toc to ra and defenders p f th e ir na* . t io n .”
T u rn in g to A m erica ’s In u n lg ra tlo n ’ p rob lem , S ecre ta ry D avis urged a bH l fo r se lec ting im m igran ts. H o sa id th a t I t w ou ld pa y A m erica to> eloet th o doairab le “ above averago i n t e l l o e t ^ and p h y s ic a l” Im m igrants b y a n ax> a m lna tion be fo re th oy le f t fo r e lp i ' ahores, thua g iv in g them reasonabla assurance th a t th ev m ig h t beeoma Am erienna upon a r r iv in g hers.
“ L o t them p a y a ta x o f |1 0 eaek yea r, th o ones t b i f come in - r f o r a n . educa tion to bo g ive n them In le a m te * — A m erican h is to ry and tra d itlo a s . T o m nke good e l t ls e u th ey m ost k n o w ' th is , ” M r . D a v is declared.
“ O u r almahonse system shou ld b a •. changed. In s te a d o f the va rlons s ta tsa : h a v in g a p< ^bo Q M in eaeh e o nn ty "a nd '' an o rp h a n s ^ 'k ^ « , tk s y shonld b a « a » . t r a l ly loestaA . ons In aaeb s ta t^ n a ia r , th s W t b ^ th a t A m a tlca kna o f f e r , " t^ o la b o r s a e r e t ^ oontiatMA;.- In s p r i n g . a lo a g ekUd w a lfo rs 11asa..<.'u;.
ellNTiir^mCfl MEETS THEIlliflFy.S.
' Washington Handled Delicate Situation Carefully; Course Maintained in Spite of Numerous Outrages
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 4 (<«P)—Kcco,C- I n l t io n o f lh o Kovornm ont o f P res id en t | Obre{foD is rr(fnnlc< l hcru ns in ' lino w ith iJio A m erican po licy , H latc il th ro ug h siiccoNtiivc ad n ih ii& tru tlonB , o i
_ SivSn({ iliiin to rcB tL ’d f iu lp to a fr ie n d ly c o u n try no lon g ub the r ig lit f l o f Am eri- cana aro p ro p e rly lu i fo ^ jn rd id . Tho na- nounecd n im o f tho W n^hinRton gove rnm ent hns been d irec ted cona la tcn tly to auch n eourae. nltliou^rh o fte n w i l i i d i f f ic u l t y beenuao o f OTitrneea upon tl io . p m o B S nnd p ro p c r tio i o f A m e t ifa ft tm- tlo n o ia in M oxlco , und o f d iacou rug in i:
. ]n to n m t!o n n I com p licu tinn ti in c id e n t to f t c o n d itio n o f re vo lu tio n and c iv i l w ar run a loR ovo r m ore th a n a doeade.
Tho quextionn n r i i i i i i f ; under th ia poi- ' Jey hnvc been am onf; t!>e m oat de lica te w ith w h ich tho U n ite d Htatea liad hml .to deal, and have invoW od m ilU n rv p a tro ls o lo n f; tho bo rde r, naval nnd m ili ta r y cxpo d itlo na in to M exico , eiiibnr- gooa upon th o exp o rta tio n o f m nn itiona,* n d a-flucccasion o f in ’ e rn a tlo nn V eo n fc r- eneoa to uch in g in d ire c tly on th e tironJ o
. queatlona o f re ln tio na w ith L n t in - ‘j A m o rie a in genernl. ‘ ' (1
A g re o on A c llc J ta 27. •B o con tly tho p r in c ip a l i{DeatIon at
’ iasae haa hud to do r i t h t l io in te rp rd ’ c ta t io n o f n r t ic le -7 o f th e M exican con- ■ tltn tlo D o f 1917, now I ' lt is fn c to r i ly ad- thi ju a tc d 'tb ro ifb h n d e f in ite un dvra tun il- ue la g b t i t s re tro a c tiv e feo tu res renchcd ■ ia th o roco nt M exico C 'ty convoran- rai t io n s . to
T h is quostion wn» regarded nn o f p r i- t k m a ry im p orta nce b y th e a d m in ia trn tio n f,u o f P rea ido nt W ilaon aud In to r th o H ard - aei in g n d ra in iB tm tlo n suggeati'd to M oxlco ale C ity a tre n ty o f a m ity and com niercc oa bu a raenns to a d e fin ite iind era tn nd ing . a : T ho tro a ty p la n , ho w cvo ri p ro ved \ in - d ii a a tia fa e to ry to P rea ide nt Wbregoa, and he in tim o th e nd ju s tm o n t vrus renched pn th ro u g b convcrBations, th e A inoH can VI! g o vernm ent u o k iu g ck -ur th u t i t w ns in-
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B a d B e g tim ln £ In 1910. byT h a s to ry o f the prexcnt cyc le o f
A in o r ic a n -M e x ic a n .ro lu tio n s 't iM ita rea l b e g in n in g in the outbreuH o f 1010 o f. o f th e m il i ta ry re v o lu tio n led b y F rnn- cisco I, M adero ngn ina t t.'jc loug-eatab- l i f t e d reg im e o f PrcB ld tnt* P o r f ir jo IM nr, A l>olicy o f n o ii-in te rfe re nce wua Th adop ted b y P rea ident T a f t , w ho aoo.i m o b llire d u n its o f the re g u la r n rm y '*«' o a tho bo rde r to gunrantee n e u lru l i lv aad p ro te c t A m orlcnn intereata. There- "ol o f te r e x t ra troopn w ere a tu tio ue d tUetu ‘ 1 ia g re a te r o r leas fo rce u n t i l li» lD , .b y io r w h ic h tim e th e genernl a ltu n t io n hn<I •'y eased cona iile rnb ly . 1*“*®
Bceauao o f n jto rud ic rc v o lu t io n a ty m ovcu e n ts w h ich arose .*klniost imm ed- o u la te ly upon M a d c ro ’r en trnneo iu to e<it M ox lco C 'lty and e lection to the preal- d rn c y , a d c f in ia t io n o f A m cricn n poi- ic y in tb o m n tte r o f re co g n it io n d id R 'f a o t develop u n t i l th o cn r ly p n r t o f • P re a id e n t W ila o n ’a f i r a t te rm , i i y th lp t im e M udcro had reai>;ned, been Im prls- A n oned nnd uaBJiaBlnnteO. nud M s c h ic f O ti m il i ta r y o f f ic c r , O ener;il I lu e r tn , who prc bad gono ove r to th o rcvo lu tio n ia ta , ted J iad UBSumcd th e 'p rc ild e n c y . I
P res id en t W ilso n demanded na n cond it io n o f reco gn it io n n real eleetlon on de r due c o n s titu tio n 'l l r .u th o rity , w ith qjq. th e e lim in a tio n o f H u e rta na a candi- d a te . Th ia waa refuMed. nnd P rca id en t := W ilso n announced h iii h ia tu ric po lic y . o f “ w a tc h fu l w a it in g . ’ ' r isa g re e m e n l 11 w i th th is p o lic y rcsuU cd in the recn il
__ o f - ile n r j* L iu ie W iU on, w ho had beena p po in ted nm bnssndor to M cx ico by P rea ident T n f t , nnd P resident W llaoti reaorted to t l ie uae o f personal ngentN in seeking n ao lu tio n o f the d lf f ie u l- t io a , b u t theee miaalons resu lted iu few ta n g ib le developm ents. U
M arln e e Seized. |I t wns d u r in g the i lu e r tn reg im e th a t ||
A m erican m arinea In 101-1 were aei74^d 11 a t T am p ico b y a M exW an n rib y o f f ie o r |] a a d a lthough releuac.l w ith nn upolog>*, a aalute to th e f la g 'A-ns demanded by n e a r A d m im l M oyo, I t woa refuaed. a n d I ’rea ident W il<i5ii ordered th r . Am ericnn nn va l fo rcc * to seize Vera C n ir in o rder to p re ven t the land in i* o f a cargo o f nrm a b y the German ateam er 'i'p ira ng a . Tho o rder had been c a rr ied ou t and w n r K-rmed im m ine n t w hen the ai-rvices o f A rg e n t in a , D ra z ii a n d C hile w ere accoplod o» inod in lo ra .A confercnco wna he ld u t N iag a ra P n lls ,N . Y ., bu t was w ith o u t m uch p ra c ticn l e f fe c t beenuao o f the ra p id ly chang ing t l ia a t io u In M exico .
H u o rtn ’s po w er ra p id ly d la in te - i l g ra t in g as n reau lt o f th e a t t itu d o o f l l th e U n ite d 6 tu tcs and m il i ta ry v ic to r - I le s o f th o cinntitaU fina\^B*B in th e n o r tt i || headed b y G e n e rl^V C a ira n u , th en gov. j l e rn o r o f C oahu ila . C arranza had pro. c la im ed b im a e lf io a s ln to o f re v o lt , aad had been jo in e d by soveral o f M n- d e ro 's fo rtn e r genernU, in c lu d in g P ran - eisco V i l la . Obrogou and Pablo Qon xales.
H ncT ta "fle d t i e c o n n try in J u ly , 1B14, a s d Carranza e n te rin g M exico C ity , as- w m c d th o exe cutive puw ei. A lth o u g h fa e tio D a l d iffe ren cea r ti onco developed a f te r v o ry in g fo rtun es Carranza was g iv e n do fa c to roeogn’ tlo n l>y the U n i- l i t« d S tntes in th e fa l l o f 191S, and de I j a r * r e c o ^ i t io n a f te r Le had te e n U
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Upon M ias Peggy ife lth , n l.l-ye nr-o ld bestowed the t l l le n f “ Am ericn 'B Moat IJn itcd S tates d fp a rtm c n t o f agrlcuU i'irc. and ca ttle , is nn e x p ir t runne r nnd proc^i ■judge in nny Iivcatork. show. M iaa K e ith (100,000 lioyn nnd g ir ls from n i l sectlonii •e n t to th e Bnatem S u ite r expoa ltlon a t 8 o f ngric i|U ure ^na a rennrd .
clop.tcd pres iden t fo r lu u r yearn unde r * tho con s titu tion fr»m ;;d hy a c.onstit- ^ uent naacmbly In 101" . ^
The refuan l o f V l l la to aupport Cnr- ra n x a - hccnuBC o f th u In t te r 's fn ib u o to hold Uil in im ed ia tc .'o n r titu lio n a l elec- Mon resu llo il in a atnt? i i f g u e rilla w ar- • ' f . iro in no rthe rn M cx ico necompanlcd by La aerloua conavquenccB o i\ the A m crienn n t aldo o f tho border. Th? ra id on Colum- nn bua, N . M ., b y V i l la ^\na fo llo w ed by atji a nn tionn l gunrd ino lilH iriition , and th.- n d itp a tch in to M exico *>f . t i ie exped ition Ha hondcd b y General Perahing in w hat Co proved to be n fru it le s s search f o r ’ dir V il la .
O o w n o r s B e vo lle d . fu lTho cond ition in th e n o ith wna f in - «oi
a lly ncccntu ftte il in th o sp rin g o f 1020 me by n re vo lt o f the .{evcrnora, headed b y Adolpho do In l i i i r . r tn o f Sonora, who ob jected to a p lan fo r th e u rrc ^ t o f General Obregon a f te r the In t tc r had » announced hla cnndld iu-y fo r tho pre s idency in oppOBition to ignnc io Bon illns .
ifa vo re d by C nrrnn rn iib hia succeaaor.The movement deveIo|iert such propor- 3 tion s Ih n t Cnrranz;^ fle d th e cAp ltuI nnd Bought re fu ge In l!>e m ountn lua o f ! * ll id n lg o . where he w.iu ala in by In d iu n aoldiera. ]- De la H u e rta waa proclntmc»l p ro v ls i t i i
ionn i jirea ideut und con i'irm cd In o ff ic e • by eoiigresa, w h irh then convoked nn w ii
[e lection . A s n reault (k -n rrn l Obregon j was elected fo r a fo u r yen r te rm nnd .l^o awunied o f f ic e Decenib.-r I , 1020. He j T- o itubllshed n m il i ta ry ro iiiin un d o f tli<! | J a ltu a tlo n regurded he.- j -'a aa tIs fncto ry j In
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M any nationH recogu ired H uertu , nn ti f r i i aovernl, inc lu d in g n •inm lie r in L n tin -
I Am erlcn, have reco^n iz i‘<| Obregon. Others, however, no tn u ty Great H rltn in , B pre ferred lo t iw u it nc tio n by th o l 'n i - truJ ted Stntes. b ill
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n . P , Larsen and son Buaaell were _ _ in to w n ou buiincss M on da y. '
D r. and M rs . A lbeo o f Rosoworth re tu rned homo a fte r v ia it in g hero w ith friends.
H ie Naw O Jgnlty.B e tty and D ick had a new nephew. -
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■W A B H IN aTO N , Sept. i m - K s do ra l gove rn m e n t continued Ua o f* eem r t to p r o v ^ o p rom pt and o f fe c t iv o r d to carth<iuake su tfv re is la Jap&a id endeavored to ob ta in In fo rm a tio n
to th e whoreaboata and con d itio n s ” Am ericana in th o zone o f d isaster,
n e r ic o n Bed CroM o tflc lA ls decided ;°>bd day to conduct an im m ediate cam-jP<^rt lig n fo r a $5,000,000 re lie f fu n d .[> i« 'o m tr lb n tjo n s a lready aro be ing to ce lv - “ the [ a t headquarters.D iv is io n a l quotas woro fix e d aa fo l- w s: . PhWW ash in g to n d iv is io n (N o w T o rk , jn n e c tlc u t, Pennsy lvan ia , N e w , Jor- f , M a ry la n d , D elaware , D is t r ic t o f I'*® ' }lu m b ia , W eat V irg in ia , Ohio, In d i- « la, K o n to c k y and chapters in in su la r r iSBcsalons o f tho U n ito d S tatos. and | | I fo re ig n cou n trie s ), $2,000|000. . Ij N ow E ng land d iv is io n (a ll N ow Eng- II nd statea except C on no c tlcu t), tSSO,- i | )0 .. ■ ** S on the m d iv ia io n (N o r th and South
s ro lin a , Tennessee, F lo rida , L o u is - ' •oa, M iB *le« lppl, A labam a and Qeor- ia ) , $250,000.C e n tra l d iv is io n (Montana^ Y yo m -
ig, N o rth and South D ako ta , N ebras- a, M in ne so ta , Io w a , W iaeoaain, HH- oia and M ic h ig a n ), 1800,000- Southw estern d iv is io n (Cqlorado, ew M o x lc o , ' Kansas, Oklahoa^a, exas, U is s o u ri and A rkansas), $550,- DO.
. P a e lf lo d iv is io n (C a lifo h ila , K e - vadA. Az lsona , U tah , Oregon, •W ashington. Id a h o and A la s k a ), HOttAOO.The d iv is io n a l quotas to ta l #5,250,*
)0, ha v in g beon fix e d to m ake a n ag- rogato a I l t l lo above the $5,000,000 anl, i t w as oxp lu inod, to p e rm it ad- istm enta.In a tru c tio n a aent to managers o f tho X d iv is ion s said i t had been decided > appenl to the pn b llc fo r “ a t least 3,000,000." I t was emphasized tb a t
should bo mado clear th a t b y pioc- iv a t io ik th o p ro s id on t-ha s placed ' ' r e - w n s ib iD ty o f re p ro a cn tin i- ''A m e rica I th is cria la square ly upon the Am er- a n Red Cross and our o rg a n iia tio n lUBt m eet the e a l l . "Jn announcing th o ir plans Rod Cross
r f ic lo ls po inted ou t th a t tho pressing ted w as lo r caBii con tr ibu tion s , tho [stance to tl io earthquake area pro- ud ing tho co llec tion and ahipm ont lero o f c lo th in g nnd o the r suppliee. . | j W h ile i t is p e rfe c tin g a d is tr ib u tio n I
rgan iza tion in Japan , th o Red Croaa, I w o rd in g to an announcement by tbo nto depa rtm ent, has a llo tted fu nd s I th o de pa rtm e nt w h ich w ill be UBod y A m ericao d ip lom a tic and consular
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under your hat th a t th is the open season to sta: som eth ing w ith a jo y ’ t j im m y p ip e — and son P rince A lb e rti
Because, a pipe packe w ith P rince A lbe rt satisfii a man as he was never satii fied before—and keeps h ii s a tis fie d I A nd , you ca prove i t l W h y — P . A,' Qavor and fragrance an coolness and its freedoi
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. WEDNESDAY M O BN Iieere in the strieken area in .cM ee ero immediate re lie f U aeeesaary.
K ft Wfixd tn m Amnlcaos' BEBirho department annoancod i t was j^ g g h i k in j; a determined e ffort, ia tfie . ■ . 0 o f communieation handicaps, to » ate Americana in tbo region 'where ivy eaaualtles have boea reported. The merous Inquiries, Acting Seerotary Wednci mips said, have been received from i f r . Bn'ds and relatives o f Amorican e itl- fa jn lly, IS believed to have been in da&gor. Uriu 'The department," aaid a stato- Ooorgii n t by M r. Phillips, “ has taken im- tr ip to diate atops to ascertain the whero- 2llrs. }uta and welfare o f thoso Ameri- bnsinei IS. A completo lis t has bcon tele^l Leon iphed to a ll AmericAn diplomatie[rolatlv< 3 coasnlar officers in Japan togeth* hls bot
w ith instructions tbat immediate Mrs. ps bo taken to obtain information ]^{ss ,i leorulng them. As additional oam oa 'F^ ia ( } reeeived tho somo procedure con-j ^fi«« ■ning them is Immediately followed. " M r. ni
----------------------- 1 Nowto:S. TO SEND SUPPLIES c. y.
_____ _ Eev.WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 M>>-r8ocre- abJ» t •y Weeks tato today cabled tho com- inding general o f tho Hawaiian do- rtmont fo r Information aa to the lOunt o f aurplua food, medical and * ier. supplies the army has in Ha- Chlli lli. In tho event that supplies which Sonda: ) being sent to Japan from th e . day In ilipplnes provo inadequate, i t was Heated, stocks available in Hawaii [ Obelse luld bo, despatched to tho e a r th - ,wWh 1 ake zone. | paitor.
I A BusinessA man contemplating sti larging any bosineBs n< He QsnoUy raises the am ing a . po rt and borrowing needed.
Open a bank acconnt— n qnaintance o f th is bank confidence.
The la te J. P. Morgan o tha t he attached more i j character than he d id ' when granting loans.
Tlie Twin falls NatiI Capital and Surplu
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B E R G E R ^aETOEB—M n . A . O. A je t . aS D ghUr O U lee le f t 'T h a rs d a y 'm o n ir . t ^ r 'D e s l io in e s , Io « a ,..w h e fe 0U>
w i l l a t te n d aehool th la 'w in te r , rh e Xioysl- N oighbora e ln b w i l l n M k Bdncsday w ith M rs . B o n P a rro tL U r. and U rs . E v e re tt G rigga a a i n l ly , Jdr. an d U n . B o b e rt . O rlgg l^ rc H aze l H a l fh i l l and daughters, o rg ia and Agnes, a ro on a eam piaii p to Shoshoae Basin.M rs. 0 . 0 . S tan ab u iy ' transacted siness ia T w in F a lle Batur.day. Leonard B e o l, w ho has. been v is it in g la tlves horo a l l sum m er, re tu rn ed I homo B a tn rd ay o t W ild e r , Id ah o . ' M rs. F red B oper, T . I . Shaw aad Is s 'V io le t O liovo r m o to re d to T w ia a is Sa tu rday.Misses A le n a and L U lia n M cG regor, r . and M re . C. 0 . S ta n sb u ry and swton G a lley w cro v is ito rs a t thfe
V . D alughcrty hom o Sudday.Bov. 0 . £!. D ea l o f F i le r w i l l be ob- lie to g ive h is re g u la r eermon ne x t inday, on account o f th o atate eoo- Tonee.
O rig in o f C h ild re n '* D ay. C hlldren’a day o r ig in a te d In B o m inday w h ich w aa o b te rre d oae S n ft' ly In June each ye a r be g in n in g la 00, by th e C horch o f tb e Bedeetnet, jeUea, U aas., th e Id ea o r lg ln a t lB f Ith R e r. C harlee H . L M U ird , t h t is lor.
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Claim Ligiitweigtil Crown if Leonard Refuses to Meet I Him Wednesday NigiitN E W Y O R K , Sept. 4 M>»-Johni»y
Dna'dee, fo a th o rw o ig b t k ln ff, announc*•«a to n lg b t ho w o u ld cla im tho lig h t- \
. w e ig h t cbam pionBltip o t tb e w orld I t 'B eanjr Leonard, l ig & tw e ig h t l lt to bold-
'* -«r, d id n o t m eot h im ia th e ir sched* -«led 10-round b o u t o t the Yankee 6ta-
^ -dium tom orrow n ig b t. The boot w»9 poBtpencd In d e f in ite ly today by J im
m y Jebnston, m a tchm aker o f tho J* <?romwell A . 0 ., becauae o f “ Dundee’* ! ! ' t»oot pby»lca \ co n d it io n .” Jj
“ I w i l l s o t agroo to a postpono- ^ m o n t / ' Dundee sa id . " I f Leonard " ■ OOB no t f ig h t I ' l l c la im tho t i t le and ^ ■pat I t up to th o N e w Y o rk commift- « le a . "
_ “ Leonard w a n io d the f ig h t post- i>oaod becanso he fo u n d ho could oo t ^ m a ko tho w e ig h t b y tom orrow and “ ■waatod m ore tim e to reduce. I Wo« _
, aoTor In b o tto r co ird itio n . Thero ia ~ n o th in g tho m a tto r w ith m y hand and ^ ih e re never baa been. I am ready to - f lg b t and Loohard is n o t. ’ * ' °
• Dnndee was ju s t p re p a rin g to leave , l l a W est Orange, N . J ., camp fo r New
Y o rk when bo rece ivod w ord o f tho . pdBtpeaement. H o s a id *h o weighed 12a pounds and w as in po r/o c t condi- *■
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Firpo Sliows Little Mercy on l« Sparring Partners; Is Still in f, Lively Mood ‘
' sA T L A N T IC O IT Y , N .=J., Sept. MO-C
• — A iU tle m ore speed, a lU t lo moro pow er in the puaehes and a l i t t le lesa c m erey on tho sp a rria g partnora was r no ticeable today in th e f l r a t o f Lu is A n ge l P irp o 'b he a vy w e tko u ts fo r hia b a tt le w ith ' Ja c k Dempsoy, September I 14. Thb A rg e n t in ia n , a t ll l in a joT ia l mood, stopped aeven roandB w ith hia ; he lpers and sen t th em a l l to tb o droat- { iag-room s w itb chim es in th e ir eara.
S tocky Joe M cC ann was UDusaally l iv e ly . He made F irp o dance a b i t in tb o ir tw o rounds. F irp o Blammed bis , r ig h ts in to M cC a nn 's r ib s and had the j b ig fo llo w p u ff ia g a t the e n d ^o f the ,
W ' f i r a t roond. cJ e f f Claxk, th e J o p lin ghost, bobbed r
around fo r one ro u n d aad p.uabod h is faee ia to a eoontleas num ber o f , s tra ig h t le fts . ^
F ra n k Eoob le, th e l ig h t heavyw e ig h t, su ffe re d m ost « t th e fis ts o f F lxpo: Xa th e second h a lf o f th e ir session the A rg e n t in ia n caught the { B ro o k lyn yonngste r in the r ib s w ith
■ a r ig h t and F ra a k doub led- up l ik e a• /p o c k e t-k n ife . E o ebe l wos unable te |
^ resume w ith v ig o r. N a ta lie Pera took ^ aa onujBually he a vy m ao lin g .
T O P A B E N T B ANT? 0 0 £ l.E a B ] 8 T U P B H T B .
Tbe yopng peoplo o f T w in Palla p la nn ing to go a w a v to achool ahonld < n o t ove rlook th e Id a h o Technica l lo - B titu to a t PocateUo. I t boa gone un BO ra p id ly th a t m any people do no't I rea lize i ts ap londid itfa tua a t present. I B y en laring th o f a c i l t r and b y raiaing
' th e atandards o f egulproent and Inatrue- , tio n , the school has in fo u r yoars
^ . aebioved a new epoch nnd ita crsden • tia la are now as va lu ab le aa those from any lo B titu tlo n o f th u name c lo u and ' are ao recognized th ruuK hout tbo U n i- "i to d StatCB. H ig h school graduates by a tten d in g th o Tech J u tt io r CoUego aro | upper clasamon fro m I ’ lO a ta rt, draw ing th e beat ieaefaors and Lrndn o f depart- '
• m ents and red uc ing u ia to r ia lly 't h e i r ehancea fo r d laappo lncinont o r fa llu ro .
• They enter the U n iv e ro ity o f Idaho, o r , a n y o the r s tandard U D iverslty, as fu ll
, flodged ju n io rs and oro thus upper c la jum cn th roughout t l i c i r en tire coumo.
, T h la k i t over— ata to Bchool, no tu it io n ,. ina tructo rs equal to <he beat, splendid
^ scbool s p ir it , w ide choice o f courses A n inspection vIbU to th e campus, now m ig h t pay b ig d lv id e iK lx . Le am about onr regu lar collegc courses: also, Commerce, Pharm acy, A ^ ic u l tu ra l , Engl- seorlB g, lio m o Beotiom lra. Norm al M usic, A r t and Tntdca . Iteg la tra tlon eoptom bor 17-18. S tu d y in Idaho.—adv.
R attan T tm a P rom ised.A Japaneae In v ita tio n to d in n e r f r t -
QQcntly runs a t fo llo w s : *'1 beg yoo r pa rdon fo r th n s in s u lt in g yon lo beg* g io g you r com paay a t m f bons* to
- d inne r. The b o use .Is v e ry n ia i r a n d ve ry d ir ty . O u r l ia b l t i a ro m de , and yon m ay no t ge t a n y th in g f l t to eat, and ye t I hope th a t yoo w i l l conde* ■eend to be p re s e n t,w ith oa a^ 0 o 'c lock ." Yoo go. and you find eve ry th in g eracU y th e opposite.— Boston T n u is c r lp t -
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, P IttB b u rg h _____:_____73 C3 .879 5Chieago -...... ..... 70 51 .570 j•S t. Lo u is _____...r- 04 64 .SOO /B r o o k l y n __________ CO 63 ,476 tBoaton --------------------- 42 84 ^ 3 3 tP h i la d e lp h ia ________ 41 85 .331 j
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g homo ru n In tho iw vonth In n in g scor- , | l n g Y oung and M e u io l ahead o f h im ( |
b ro ke up a p ltc l» c « ' bn tU e be tw eon *S co tt and Cooney her'» toduy, nnd cn- <
J nb led tbo N ew Y o rk O lnn tii to d e fe a t JJ Boston in tho laa t gnmo o f th o scries •
3 to 0. S co tt y le ldod on ly fo u r I i U b, ^w jji lo o n ly tw o BoBton runners re n c h c i •
.. second. Cooney w a^ equa lly e f fe c t iv o ‘w ith th e exception o f tho BOventh in i
d “ ‘ " f f- ^, Score: R. H . ' E . 'g Boston — .................................. 0 4 1 JJ N o w yorJc ............................... 3 G 0Q B a tte rie a—Cooney .ind O 'N e il, S ra itb ; «
B co tt and Snyder. t0 ---------- ', O IN O IN N A n W IN S . . 10 P IT T S B U R O H , Sopt. 4 tW — CTncin- * j n a t l w on th e aecond game o f th o series[. t n m P ittsb u rg h to dn y, ? to J, In a ^
p itc h e rs ' b a tt le between R ix o y ond Cooper. The Beds bunrhcd h its w ith ^ tw o w a lks in the th ir d inn in g , sco ring tw o runs. t
Scoro: R. H . K >>(S n c ln n a ti .......... ......... ....... 2 9 0P ltte b o rg h ____________ 1 8 0 ^
B a tte rie s— R ixo y in d I la r g ra v o ; ^ Cooper and Gooch.
_______ tD O A K W BAJCEKS.
C H IC A O O , Sept. 4 ( /P > -B lll D oak n . weakened in tho seventh inn in g and w as - Id r lv o n o f f th e mound b y C liicago, th o t
locnla d e fe a tin g S t. Lou is , 3 to 2, in } th o f in a l gnmo o f th o snrics to da y. t
Score: R. H . E . aS t. L o u is ........................... ........2 5 1
^ C h le a g D ----------------------- a , -1» 0■0 B a tte rie s— D oak, Sherdel and M e- « C u rd y ; A ld rid g e , K a jif t iia n n and O 'P a r is re ll.is _______la O n ly th rp e gamos bcheduled In th o i r N a tio n a l.i l - — ; u ,-------------------------------- ^ ,
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San F ra n e la c o ______ 05 02 .007; P o r t l a n d ------------------ 85 08 .601
S a c ra m o n to --------85 71 .545. S a lt L a k o _________ __ 78 69 .331
B e a t t i e --------------------- 72 81 .409f Lo s A n g e le s _________ 71 84 .455
O a k la n d -------------------- 70 84 .453V o m o n --------------------- 05 87 .426
T D B S D A T 'S O A M B BScore: B . H . E .
San Prancisci) ___________ 5 9 2^ V e m o n __________________ 4 9 2■ B a tte r ie s : 'S c o tt , Hodgo aad Y e lle ;
Schne ider, Carson and Hannah.
. Score: R. H . £ .L o s A n g e le a ___________^ 8 11 1O a kland . __ ____________ 2 ,9 ‘ 2
I , ^ t t e r ie s : C ra nd a ll asd B y le r ; M u r- d eh lo , C o lw e ll, Beeke lbn rg and B a ke r.[J. - I..in S core : B . H . £ .)‘t S a lt L a k e _________:______ 0 S 2t. S e a ttle _______ ___________6 11 2i B a tte r ie s : Jacobs and T o h la ; M y - ^ ora and Peters.
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WSBOi I:PRIUIDELPHIII.
— I"' Sam Jones Pitches First No-|" Hit No-Run Game of Season; ® Cleveland Takes Series ^
‘ P H IL A D E L P H IA , Bopt. 4 WO—, Samuel Jones, o f th o N o w Y o rk A m er-,, iuang, p itched the f i r s t n o -h lt, n o - tu n '. gumo of- tbe season in ' th e m a jo r '
leagues toduy, b la n k in g P h ila d e lp h ia2 to 0. Jouos waa in g re a t fo rm .' O n ly 20 men faced H m , o f w hom thrqo reached f ir a t base. G a llo w a y re-
, ce ived a base on b a l ls . la th e f i r s t in n ing . In tho e ig h th W elch rcached f i r s t » on S c o tt ’s fu m b le and D ykes g o t on ^ w hen ho fo rced W elch a t sccond. j JoncB hnd no s tr ike o u ts . |
Tho Yankees gavo h im w o n d e rfn l sup po rt and m any o f th o stops and th ro w s woro o f a spectacu lar na tu ro . Thero -were n ino o u tf ie ld ou ts and 18 in tho in fie ld , tw o o f th o la t t e r bo- * in g fou ls to tho catcher. pi
The re was m uch cheering am ong th o b fa n s whon P itch e r Jones w e n t to th e . m ound in the n in th . M a n y in th o c row d w aa tcd to seo h im g e t a no h i t gamo. W ith tw o ou t, G a llow ay tr ie d ha rd to reach f i r s t on a b u n t, ‘ b u t was beaten b y a atop b y th e b a ll. J
Score: ‘ B . H . E . £N ew Y o r k ________________ 2 7 1P h ila de lph ia ......................0 0 1 |j.
B a tte rie s : Jonca and H o fm a n n ; H as- / t y nnd Perkins.
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B a tte rie s : Zahnlse r and R uc l; F u lle rto n , O ’D ou i and P ic in ich .
T A K E L A S T . G A M EC L E V E L A N D , Sept. 4 ( /W -C lo v o - ,
lan d nmdo a clean sweep o f tho series w ith S t. Lo u is , d e fra t in g th e B row n s in tho f in a l game todny 6 to 2. ' m
«cf>ro; U. n . E- I t lS t. L o u l.................................... 2 8 1 ^C leveland ............................. 0 7 0
B a tte rie s : D n n fo r th , V n n g lld e r nud j C o llins ; Shonto and O 'X u ilL
W H IT E BO X LO BE pD E T R O IT , Sept. 4 ( /« —The W h ite
Sox ag a in fe ll be fcre the opportune ^ h i t t in g o f D e tro it and tho T ig e rs ' won, 5 to 2 .
Beoro: R . I I . E . \ jChicngo ........................ ......... 2 9 1 , jD o tro lt .............. ....... ............. 5 10 0 „
B a tte rle -i: O illon w a to r, Cvengros nnd . S ch a lk ; Colo and BasBler. I ^
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S A E A T C O A 8 P K IN G 8 , N . Y ., Sopt. • ' 4 (i^)— A f to r e n joy in g a dny o f com- p lo to res t. J a ck Dompsoy w i l l sw in g ^ bock in to hia tra in in g g r in d to m o rro w f i to continuo w o rk w ith o u t fu r th e r la y o ffs , u n t i l th o f in is h o f h is cam paign so a weok In te r. Tho cham pion suspend- w ed w ork to d a y on tho advice o f M a n ager J a c k KenrnB, who desired to w guard a g a in s t th o dnnger o f h n v ln g t l Dempsoy becomo too f in e ly drow n . ei
K e a rns announeed the cham pion wos In superb c o n d itio n , w ith o u t a w o rry on ol h is m ind, and w ou ld s ta rt tom orrow t o j f t develop speed. Dempsey,- according t o i K e am s, w o lghs 103 pounds a t p re s e n t,.I t b u t plans to ta ko o f f about fo u r P pounds in th o n o x t seven days. I
Th ia w i l l send h im in to th o r in g f i ngainst L u l* A n g o l F irp o w e ig h in g j'w about 180 pounds, w hich , h is hand lers t l ogroo, is h is ^ e s t f ig h t in g w e ig h t. c
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Howard Wilcox Is Fatally In- jured in Opening of 200-Mile Contest al Altoona
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■ A LTO O N 'A , P o „ Sopl. 4 How - J ° , " a rd W ilco jc, vc tcrttu Im llivnnpoUs auto- over m ob ile ra re r , wan f iU n lly in ju re d in ,T h e t l ie inaugura l 2U0 in ilu raco on th o n e w j" ’**^ A lto o n a si>eeUwny tl i is u flo rno on when h ls ear nk liM o il nnd o vc r lu rn c il on t h o | ^ ” 117th lap . n ia ncck w iu lirokon . W il- cox died o few n iiu u tc i la te r ns he wns be ing lukeu to nn cine rgciicy hos- p l ta l a t the speudv<i\y Rtoundn. W ilco x was in th ir d place wlien the upcident ocenrred. ^
D r iv in g the 200 m lle g rin d w ith o u t II stoi>, K dd ic llea ra o , a iio tUcr veteran d r iv tT , won tho race. H is tim e wns 1:47:37.35, a t the rnto o f 111 l-2 m ilc 9 Y ’ ’’ ' an honr. Je rry W’ oudcrllch wns soc- * !“ ■’ ond, D iiv c Lamns tl i i rd , F red Cornor '' fo u r th , H onny HUI f i f th , K rnn k E lli- o t t s ix th , Leon D ur-iy seventh nnd * [ '* • Tom m y M illo n oighth. ' " " f
B y w in n in g to da y 's rnco Ilea rno to o k tho lend in tho 1823 autom obilo ra c in g chnmpionshlp, raco o f f ic ia ls de- ^ c lared . J im m y ^[n rph y , w ho is abroad, „ 7 ' has a to tn l o f 1,070 points. H earno hnd 802 jw ln ts nnd his v ic to ry gavo h im au n d d itlo nn l 400 po in ts o r a to tn l o f 1,202, thev declurcd.
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M U R T A U G H — M r, nnd M rs . John g m i Byera and daughter o f B n it La ko aro ^ v in it ln g n t tho bome o f M r. D y e r ’ s s is te r, M rs . W a lte r Tny lo r.
M rs . P . J . Fnhoy and dnug lite r, K a tli- o rino , lo f t Bo tu rdny iiio ru ln g fo r Idohn F a lls , w h o fo th ey w i ll v is i t ro la tlvo s fo r some tim e.
M r . and M rs , A . E . .Tncokes and throo sons le f t B a tu rd ny evening fo r R u jw n x irhero th o y w i ll make t l ie lr homo.
Jano and E d w in Syers o f Pocate lio who havo been v is it in g a t tho homo o f ^ th e ir au n t, M rs . W n llc i T ny lo r, re tu rn - ^ Bd to tb o ir homer Tuesday. .
A lm a Beers, who hns beon v is i t in g m old fr ie n d s in M urtnugh , le f t M ondny W fo r hiB homo In Bnkor C ity , Ore. i
M rs . F . A . K c k c t t o f Oakloy is v is - \ [ t in g a t th o homo o f her son, H y ru m ■ P icko tt.
(F rida y , w b ilo d r iv in g dow n th e h l ' l fro m tb o N - D . M o rr il homo to th o h ig h w a y . th o sh a ft o t tho buggy s truck th o horso d r ive n b y M rs. L a u ra M e r r i l l caus ing i t to run aw ay. M rs. M o r r i l l
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STING, SEPTEMBER 5, 19)raa th ro w n out o f t l io b o g g y , c u t t in g & gush on her hood and b r u it in g 'h e r Donsldernbly. M rs. M c r r l l f ’s tw o small ions were in the bu gg y w ith h e r. A f te r M rs. M orrU l waa th ro v m o u t, B e lm a r, a five-year-o ld boy, held th a b a b y w itb one ana And. held on to th e bu gg y w ith th o other. Tho horao ra n ab ou t a quarte r o f a m ile a f to r M rs . M e r r i l l waa th ro w n ou t. C. C. C lawson stopped tbe horse noar hla homo.
M r. « i|d M n . C. 6 ! B to w u t o f Le(p- anon, Ore., who hnvo been r is l t in g a t th o homo o f M rs. f i te w n r t 's fa th o r , W .B . H a ll, lo f t Tuesday :n o rn in g fo r tb e ir home. A fa m ily reunion and d in n e r wos. h o ld n t th n W. B . i l n l l home S a tu rd ay ovon ing fo r M r. and M r«. C. 8 . B to w ilr t.The ta b lo was n ttru cM ve ly decora ted w i tb flow ers, covers Le lng la id fo r S5 guests. Thoso present w cro : M r. and M rs . N . O. H a ll ond fa m ily o f T w in F a lls ; M r. nnd M rs . A . A . H a l l and daughter o f R uriey ; M r. and M rs . W . C.H u ll nnd fn m lly , M r. nnd M ra . A . 8 . l l n l l nnd su'ii, M U hcs G e rtru do and MaO nnd tho fn th c r, W . B. R a il.
A j i re t ty home w e d lin g occurred a t th o c . C. Clnwsou home M on da y a fte r- nnou n t .1 o 'c lo rk , w hen t l io l r daughter, The im n M arie, liei-simo the b rid o o f Le roy Lee. ' N. D. M « rril o f f ic ia te d a t , th e wedding, .lus t tho linm ed ln to relA- llv e s o f the brido nnd groom w ero prce- en t. Tho brido wn>i b e ;iu t ifu l In a g rn y messaline gown. A 5 o ’e lo ck w edd in g d in ne r wns s rrvo d to th o im m odin to fa m ilies o f th o you ng eoupio on Tuesday nfternoon.
' M rs. Ooorgo T r u i t t nnd danghter, O o rn ld ln r, le ft "M ondny eve n in g fo r Boiao, where tho In t t - r w i l l ou te r S t. Teresa school.
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p ro ba b lo cnuBO o f t l ie t f r r n t earthqunlco in Jap an w i l l no t be kn o w n fo r m nny weeJu, aeeortllBg to Father Franei* T o n d o rf , natranom ur nm l 8oiBmolo;;iRt ^rh ic l o f th o G eorffe ta im u n iv e rs ity licre . I t l o rn llw lik o ly , how ever, lie n ilJe il, th n t th e tre - h e r ( m ors w i l l l>o found to hnvo been " t e e - * t o n ic / ’ o r caused b y th o s llpp lner o f d « ro c k s tm tn n t Rreat de pths duo to fa n lt in f f o r tc n ii lo stros?pB. • ™
F a th e r Ton do rf, considered ono o f th o w o r ld ’s em inent ^e 's inolog lsts, w a i “ J, th e f i r s t observer in th is c o u n try to e r o f re p o rt th n t nn earthqunt.o hod o fcu rrcd . cu*to i T ie n o t if ie d th e Aaso?ltit«*d P icsb c a t ly S a tu rd ay m om iqR th n t a qunke o f nn- ‘ u iu a l in te n s ity hod occu rred Ot a dis> j, tanee itfte rw a rd found to bo w ith in one ^Qt Ii hnnd red m iles o f th e cen te r o f tho d l i - fa c t i to rbonec. thp i
W hen rep o rt* nC selnnolOKists th ro u B h o n t.th e w orld b ^ n n le nva llab lo ‘" j j " ' to JnpnncBC sc rp n tiiifi thrnw Rhout th«j j^ p n t w o rld , so ld P n lh c r T o n . lo if today, i t ro n ir l w i l l be poB ilb lo to p lo t th o ap p ro x im a te “ J eentcr o f th e tcm blom r.nd innpcctinn tio n i o f the Rcoloclenl fo n lu r ts w i ll K lv o *r il> ly da ta upon w hieh to baiis ronclnHlons. P rov i
B n rthq tm kcs nre in hvo rlnM es. i t w as exp la ined, vo lcanic nnd tc r to n lc . „ ] j Tho nn tn ro o f the B cbm op-nph irn l rec- „ n l t . ords observed and fl ie fa e t th o t no n i l oi umiBunl nc tio n nmonR .Topane*o o r near- jo s t l j b y vo lran o rs w n* rop n rtcd p r io r to th o nom li
• qnake te nd to *how th a t vo lca n ic oc-t i v i t y subsequentlv «»ai tin * renult and j* Jj n o t the cauBo o f the ta r t ln iin V e . V o l- e&nlc trem ors. nl«o w h ile «ome Umes c * ^ j. cecd inK ly v io le n t lo fn l ly , n ro not w ide- M r Iy d is tr ib u te d th ro ug ho u t th e e a rth 's bnnke m s t. . <on*>
JapnneBO sclen tU ts ha ve ndvancedth e th eo ry th n t henvy rn ln fn l l in th e .no rthw e s t section o f th o JApancflo Is l- C A \ l ondft, Increas ln ir the str.'sses nnd under-ly ln i r ro rk s ndd* to th e strcBS w h ich E Leaaso fa u U in (r nnd rock Blips. cavni
I n th is connection r .* \ lh o r T o n d o rf nrm yreca lle d a s c lo n tif lc p ro ph ecy mado b r nnd ca Japanese sclsmolot(i<t in June, 1021, H ow :th a t w ith in s ix yenrs Jn t ia n w ou ld b>* maneT is ite d b y a jrTc.it cntnB trophe quak *. TermT h is sta tem ent wan lim e d on tho oh- Inrpe:•e rv o tio n th a t inten*io nuake* occur la s t 1o f te r a T>erlod o f dcpren^o.d trc m b lin jr* Thio f I mboj' in te n f ity , w h ile a pe riod o f BJff ]con tinu ou s l i s ^ t Bhnckrt denotes no rm a l arc ire a d ja s t ln g .o f low er ro ck s tra ta . tn ry
fia ch a quiescent pe riod preceded th e A r iropresent oarthq iinko . L l j th fe r trem or* Th is lnco S a tu rd a y w h ich hnve been r o meorded here as w e ll a i elsewhere. F a th e r p^n trT o n d o rf ’ . added, w oro u n do ub te d ly p „va l•h ocks o f reo d jus tm o n t. p]neo
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p a re o t l lv ln j r re fa ta H in o f the com - r n t m on b e l ie f th o t c tr.e iiy ive sm nkinfreaases o e r ly death, M . A b rn m s o f E tSpoknuo, smokes c lf;Q rc ttcs fro m o f ?B o m ln R t i l l n ig h t th o u jjh ogod leaseKtm ewhere between 05 and 103 yea r,years. ' S im p
D esp ite h is age and h e a vy smok- «amcIn ff, M r . Abram s appeared to n A l l 'new spaper In te rv ie w e r re ce n tly to fa rm ;bo In th e best o f he a lth . Iv is t ye a r Ne
' h« w a t ru n in to b y an au to m o b ilo durinan d tJ iroo r ib s n n i u le g w oro an ilb ro ken . I n th roo m on ths he hod said,rcteovcred and na’ P w a lk s w i t t t - ho te lo o t th e a id o f o rnn o. H o w as cep tlb o m in . Bussia, w as son t to R u- tb ro im an lA w hen 10 years o ld to avo id nndBuss ian m il i ta ry sorv ico nnd camo t.iko ito Spokano 18 years ago. Though pheaihe c la im s to bo 95 ye-ars young , doccifr ie n d s assert th a t , he is seroval v o ll i iy e a n o ld e r th an th a t. supei
I f y o n r p ro p e rty le de s lra b lo and is VTl Advertised in th e c lass ifie d— y o u ’l l f in d abSo y o n r bayer. e lo « i
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tua tion , econom ica lly, m ay no t be a i rious OS it-a p p e a rs on tb o surfnco, ihn Juy A b b o tt, v ico president o f 0 C ontinenta l and C om m ercia l Na- >nal bnnk, and nn . lu th o r i ty on finan- III eonditions in C hina nnd Japan, dc- o „ _ ared today. . V/POSI f , howovor, Osakn, th o g re at n innii- ^ | ] d u r in g centor and tho s i lk ind un try _ roughout tho cou n try n ro destroyed T 3 ipan w i l l havo d i f f ic u l t y fo r m any tars in reg a in in g h o r po s ition nmong y e 0 na tions o f th o w o rid , ho sn iil. In tf,o r ch an ovent. In te rn a tio n a l trad o re la north sns w i ll bo n ffe c to d , ho said, b u t cx- osMd tho b c lio f th if . th u s i lk Indus- y hns no t bcon c rc a t ly hu rt.“ T ck lo enters v o ry l i t t lo in to tho onoik lc l i fe n f the n a tio n ,” M r. Ah- <i k >> i t t Baid. “ I t is t h j seat o f the gov- nm ent and o f th o p o li lic o l l i fe , and ®.” though Y okohnina Is th o p rinc ip a l i r t thoro are p o rts suoh as Kobe. . „ agasakl and Hbl»i‘«>ncBcVl, a ll o f : hich nro co.inccted hy th o Jnpiineso llw n y th rough w h ich bIio cun continuo ^ i r exports aud im p orts . *’}° ^
•■ If Japan'* sllte Industry waa dmtroyed. her a b ility to bny In tho foreign m u k e ti vn tfld bo gone.The mlsfortoae o f fua nation U tre- maidonsly deplored In the United States. was «“ Japan is ou r b iggest fo re ig n buy-
o f steel. W o nro J a p a n ’s bitrgest Tor s tom cr fo r s ilk . A n im p o rta n t th in g , M y r t l tr y in g io estim a te the-greatncBs o f J^iU i
0 loss, is to asce rta in w h e th e r o r no t Jcy *0 s i lk f ila tu re s havo boen destroyed.y b e lie f Is th n t hor s ilk ' In d u s try w i ll M il i t hnvo been in ju re d because o f th e womo c t th a t the Industry ’ is housed no t in p modern bu ild ing s , b u t in tho old
Khouflcs adapted to ea rthquake con- ns. ”
I lo oxprrsHcd o p tim ism regnrd ing ipn n 's a b i l it y to stnge a speedy _ mcbnck. oaatu“ Japan ,” saW M r. A b b o tt, “ is a nn- ^ )n o f na tion a lis ts . Sho m ay be hor- b ly wounded b y t l i o v U ita t io n o f rovidonce nga inst w inch sho hnd no MC oans o f p ro tec tio n , bu t th o govern- guinn on t am] the people o f Japan nre in progr1 clnRscs nnd unuer a l l cond itions n Grant t i t . They w i ll w o rk u n ite d ly nnd w ith o f th 1 o f tho in d u s try fo r w h ich th e y are els o s t ly famous to b r in g nb ou t th o oco-im ic re h a b ilita tio n o f th o ir coun- b a tt li y - ” o f UTho cntnstropho, ho nddod, w i l l m nko ^ h o
necpssnrj- fo r Jnpnn , fo r soni" U n •nrs to como, to con tc r he r a c t iv itie s
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in k in g in to rosts, hnn mndo sovoral ox- v^ve 'n s iva tr ip s th ro ug h bo th .lapan nnd jougohinfi.
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E L PABO, Texas, »o p t. 4 C4»>— U r s t ron gkvnlry d iv is ion o f tn o U n ito d States p a e lf n iy , w ith hca dquarfi'rs n t F o r t B lias,id commanded b y M nio '* General B . L . ta la sowzc, w i ll bo concen tra ted fo r annual t},o raneuvcra Septembe? 25 nenr M a rfa . $12,0(pxaB. Tho m nneuvers, naid to bo the t o ” thrgest planned slnco th o n rm is tico , w i ll ^ jj ic l:s t fo r 15 days. j t „The y w ill bo In th e v ic in i t y o f the ^ u to fig Bend d is tr ic t o f Texns nnd plan^ ^vhc a ttrn c tin g th o : i t te n t io n , o f m ill- gtartc,ry men in Texas, X o w M ex ico nnd ngo, r lio n n .The f i r s t ca va lry re g ir ix -iit. s ta tioned te rm i
M a rfa , w i l l m arch o u t to tb e con- jh o n>ntration p o in t nonr O icre. Tho f i f t h ^11 thiv a lry a t F o r t B liss w i l l m nrch to tho jaco also. The a r t l l le r } ', s ignn l, or- ,naoeo nnd o the r troops o f th e d i- gonssion w i ll m arch fro m F o r t B liss , near ( 1,^^ fI Paso to the co n cen tra tio n p o in t. ^ f Er A irp la ne * w i ll koep In con s tn tft con- , c t w ith tho m aneuvcM nnd w ith the ilum ns ns Jt marched fro m Foc t B lh s . g,
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t 7004 Chiaeso pheasants w cro re --ope ra ascd lo Oregon up to A u g u s t 15 th is p ro b l car,, nccording to a re p o rt b y Eugene factu; impson, superintendent o f th e sta ts »mo fa rm s a t Eugene and C orvallis .II these wcro ra ised a t the tw o fromirm *. _____N e a rly 24,000 eggs w ero gathered
j r ia g tho m onths o f A p r i l , M ay , Juno. H H ail J u ly a l Ib ese fa rm s, lh o j ie p o t, tkid, and fro m theso 13,522 b t r a wcro L stehcd. T h is is sa id to bo an ex- 1 sptiona lly h ig h j- io ld w hen tb o lo u T irough In fe r t i le eggs, crackod eggs nd m o r ta lity o f ba by pheasants is p ikcn in to con s ide ra tion . _ Female tioaaant* a t tb o Eugcno p la n t pro- acod 15,533 eggs aod those a t Cor- s ilis 10,430 eggs, ncco rd ing to the ip e rln te n d cn t’fl re p o rt. ^
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Ahead of Schedule; Girl to f"p?l Talce RelieffE B N A L , .C lu h , Sopl, 1 W J -F ro m I m ounta inous, isolated reg ion - o f rthw ostern Colorado tho pony ox- !** r id e r crossed the U tah s ta to lino0 today, ne a r ly e igh t hours ahead Behodnle.
K U ta h r id e r to ok up the burden a t C” ranch, near here, w h ich is tho ly fo n tc r o f h a b ita tion a long the to line .rho laat 104 m iles from Cra ig, Colo., ^ U tah wna core rcd b y Ralph 8a»s-
ry in tho record tim e o f 6 hours, 34 nutes. Tho to ta l m ileage covered b y1 r id e rs in tho a ttem p t to span thotanco from S t. Josopb, M o., to San ^ o a jnclsco is 1,000 miles. Tho actua l tu ln g tim e b n t been 84 hours, w ith hours sub trac ted a t con tro l po in ts "
CO tho .ride began. Tho U ta h r id e r s scheduled to leavo V e rn a l a t m id -
rom orrflw d 17-yea^old g ir l , M iss T tle G ardner o f Roosevelt. U tah , ®,‘ „ :l re lievo tho express r id e r In P a r- „ *^1 ’s canyon, 10 m ilcB from S a lt L a ko _ y , and c a rry th o m all to th a t c ity , u lss G ardner Is an exp ert horso- man. B u t'
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lualtles Occur In Olash Kear TTm- to -ju ’s niayaa Border; Bed Oroaa ' Learea m . !or F ront; F ro n tl« la Onuded wantc'
basisM O N T E V ID E O , Sopt. 4 M>>— A son- S ignoi inn ry b a ttlo is reported to bo In " }greHS since yesterday a t I t o andc do Su l, B ras il, w ith in a leaguo tho U ruguayan border, between rob- nnd rB ax ilian . regular troops. ^
Red Cross troops havo le f t fo r tho tt io f ro n t f r o m tho fro n t ie r towns “ “ SJr
U ruguay to a ttend tho wounded, ? »10 aro reported to bo numerous. f®® Uruguayan troops aro guard ing tho >ntlor : to preven t tho com batants p >m en te rin g U ruguayan te rr ito ry .I t I b bc lio vcd th a t tho b n ttio w i l lve a decisive o ffc e t on tho rebel j ^ jo Iuso. •__men.
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E U G E NE , Oro., S jp !. 4 H > > - " N i i t - ' “ • '■ f 1 cutoff»» ,u is applied to the Southern c if le com pany 's new ta llro n d , w h ich i to bo b u i l t ove r t h j Cascndo w o u n - ! i - ^ '» as • fro m O a krld go to K lt jc d u r in g th jo u j > n e x t tw o yea rs a t a coat o f ove r i 2,000,000 is n m isuom cr, ncco rd in g , * " ' th e Eugono Chnmber o f Commerco, ich has s ta rte d a ••n.-npaign to hnvo ^ called th o “ E ugone-K lnm ath F a ll*
IVhea th e Southern P n c lfie com panv W w r te d to b u ild the c u to ff 12 y e a n a, X o tro n , A v illn g a con tn io lng o Ater o f houses nnd i storo, w ns tho m inus o f th o e x is tin g Uno. b u t nine-') rond hns been oxtcnded to O akridge tho in h a b ita n ts o f N it ro n hnvo le f t
d no w no to w n Is there u t a ll. T ro in * p o n ly w hen flhgg ifd . F o r the re a ls th a t N a tro n no longer ex is ts and Q it . th o new lin o w i ll connect th o c ities Eugene and K la m a th Falla , th o c it i-
is o f Eugene w a n t tho namo changcL
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G E N E V A Sept. 4 The counc il tb o lengno o f no ti^ i'is w as o f f ic la l lv 'ormod to d o y th a t tb e U n ite d Stato.-i considering th e suggi-stion th a t I t co- erate in somo p la n fo r so lv in g the )blem o f t r a f f i c in und p r ivn to nu i’ i ; tu re o f a rm s and am m ualtlon . fn v ie w o f th e in te res t o f tho Unifo-1 jtcs , i t w as decided to postpone nc- n on th e question pend ing a rep ly im W ash in g to n to tbo suggestion. ,
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ouncod Greek accent, p laccd h is howev ad s troke today w ith a f in e Gro- th o p j touch, b l i t SIgno.- S a lnn d rn , nlw ays amhaa
and sm iling , w ou h ls p o in t b y ^ t in g th a t In p re son ting h is now b o d y 'i osnla, M . P o llt ls shou ld n o t Indu lge (^iieioi ho fo ronsics o f D om onthones,' b u t posala dow n to ba ld fa c ts w ith o u t at>(> ting to arguo t l io ju s tic o o f the ian cause.. P o lU is tb o n nroposetl th e now 'k suggestion, a d d in g th a t th is in - . n i ty w ns th o am o un t I t a l y orig- y fc „ .u ,d o a .Bring th e f i r s t t>art o f th e ae®- )n, v h lc h w aa p r iv a te , S ig no r M any Oandra announced th a t he v a s t},o 7 , ra tt in g in s tn c t lo n s f ro m P re s ilB r ,]o r t l :uasollnl on I t a l y ’ s f in a l a t t l- B r it ls l de. W hen th e a tte n d a n t* th re w ^len th e doora, m n k in g th e meet- ,S pu b lic , th e y w ere a lm oa t atam - ,Ided b y th e crow d In th e co rr id o r, |
o t t l ie m w om en. T b e T e w w a !irr te d con a tilta tlon am ong o f f i - J '. ,* ’ sla. a f te r w h ich i t w aa annoonced „ a t o n ly prec ise xepreeentatlTes P.® ” an ld be ad m itted .hen M . P o l it is aruflo, ho sold Grccce (q bo ied a p ro m p t ho ttle m e nt. A f te r n,ugj, R inrlzlng tho Greek nnd I tn l ln n o f f i - itn J ia i notes nnd in d ic a tin g th o po in ts ,.^ ^ 0
‘ce wns unab le to see he r 'way to ^ h ic h p t, ho rem arked th a t I t a l y demand- im r t f ' cap ita l pun ishm ent fo r th o m ur- rs and proceeded to argue th a t ti,o r ib n n a l w o u ld hcsU a tfi to m ete o u t w ere: m ost d ra s tic fo r ir i o f pun ishm ent >f],Q
Seaslon la Intenae. j t * - S ig n b r S a lnn -lrn in te rru p te d 1: “ T h a t ’s an op in io n . W o nro hen- is ton to y o u r o f fe r , n o t to orgu-
) r d ^ b e r t C e « lH n te rv e * d anyftig th e pu b lio shonld k n o w a l l th-?
B, becouso p u b lic i ty w ns condncivo °
. P o lit is rbm nrkc .l th a t ho m erely ted to say w h a t ccu ld bo mado a ' s fo r an eve ntua l a rrangem ent. . y „ lo r Sa landra, how over, w as o b d u r - . ' ° „ ° and im rfsted th n t M . P o lils w n i . " ‘‘f,
lin g , nnd th n t ho (S n la n d ra ) could 2 anawcr bccauso h i i In s tru c tio n s 'h a 'I , , n rr iv c d fro m Bom .'. H o th o n moved
th o se tt in g bo . id lo u rn cd . V***)rd R ob ert C ecil ng a in intcn.-oncd, r t in g th n t S ig no r S n lnndrn wns t o s to argum ents, b u t th n t i f now a w cro H vallab le th e w o r ld should ir th em ae soon us possib lo , fo r t h c | ^ ^ " i t io n w aa grave. IPolUls sa id : “ I f I g o t orgum entW e, 4 lo r S a landra cnn s to p m o.” _Iio I tn l ia n d o le g n tj re p lie d : “ I rc-
th a L I in s is t upon nn ad jou rn - J . L e t M . P o lit is p u t h ls propos ition n r it ln g .”>rd R ob ert suggested th n t th e Greek or p u t h is p ln n in w r i t in g Im m cdi- y. M . P o l it is nnd h is colleafn ics re- l and re tu m e d th o r t ly w ith the ik 's new solu tion .le la te s t p ro je c t w iiic h w o u ld menn et ne g o tin tlo n w ith I ta ly , bu t ugh tho m edium n t th e cou nc il, docs
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POST AND GIBSONOomedy and B axm o ny
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BOUOHEY AND GAGEl a M a lod lou a P a n im e s
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la rg a ln va u d e v ille p rices : M a t- aee, lOc and 30c; even ing , ba i- on y lOo and SOc; low e r flo o r :5c and 60c; lege aectlona 50c.
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In vo lvo b r in g in g in to p lo y tho Qrooko i0 m in is try , ns p ro v id ed in th o cov- th a t cai [, b u t i f nccoptcd b y I t a l y prob- tho plac w ou ld s a t is fy th o lengue leaders, th e ir «
o' goal is a pouco fu l settlom cat, havo o f i v o r th a t m ay l<o a tta in ed . As fo m ilica )roposition In vo lves tho council o f issadors, I ts te xc was telegrapheda r is , to g e t' t t ic ambassadorini '» v iews. T ho Ita l ia n 's d id not 9S0 th e ir v io w to tho G reek pro- (Cs. -------------
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iR FU , Is ln n d o f C o rfu ,.S e p t. 4 M>)1th th c lr m eagre be long ing piled1 them , hundreds o f refugees whosote rs w cro m ndo u n inh ab itab le by ^Ita l ia n bo m ba rd m e nt u ro s leeping u n ilo r 0 open square nnd a long tho streots.y aro A rm en ia ns w ho f le d from F!r u rk s nnd fo u n d n rc fu g o hero un- * * *th o pn tron ng o o f A m erican and w a n t «h o lm tiU o ,.0 wounded, m ost o f whom aro chll- , aro be ing tre a te d in th o c iv i l aodeast re l ie f ho sp ita ls on th e Island. « « o xis contended b y loca l a u th o r itie s Colooith e Ita lia n s f i ie d a f le r th o y hud m ust b<
u cted the G ree k p re fe c t to ask tho ho n o tlrnm en t a t A th e n s to rcconsider w ro ng te fusa l to' s u rre n d rr the is la n d a n l cast itsro th e tim e hnd elapsed fo r a rep ly t lc u la r> rccc ivcd . T h o lo c a l'a rc c k s mako “ Tho1 o f tho re m a rk a t tr ib u te d to nu asserted an o f f ic e r In th o f i r s t p a r ty w hich Uoves t I ashore a f te r the bam bardm ent, i t belle h was, “ A ro th e re an y B r it is h
n spe c ific clauses w ere inc luded in :ta lio n dem and f<-r surrender. They , ^ so il w ai0 G reek f ln g to ho hauled down. ^0 I ta l ia n f la g to bo ho is ted and ‘ed b y 21 guns. order tm mond o f th e is lnn d to bo tokeo there tb y th e I ta l ia n s . yoors (
.Tracks to bo aurroodered b y thp aho hoak troo ps and th o a re o k gcndarm c* ness o rB d isarm ed. The rpo ts o f a rm s, m u n it io n s on d m ill- Its aealc ffe c ts to be surrendered. cup atio i
cok so ld ie n to be disa rm ed and H e ra u tsn tra tcd . . • on peae.6 c irc u la tio n o f o f f ic o rs and troops congresi0 fo rb idd en . action < .rracks to bo p ro v id e d fo r th o I ta l- ga rd to troo ps o i occupa tion . Ocnnon im od io to Buspcnslon o f te legraph, th a t oci bo ne and p o s ta l fa c il it ie s . b y w h ii n t ro l o f com m un ica tions and trans- paymen1 to bo g ive n o t th e Ita lia n s .lOso demands yven refused b y tho R E A I
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placc. T h o I ta l ia n s havo exproased ^ r ro g rc t ove r the cnstioltleB and e o ffe re d to m ake reparations to 'tb a ille s o f th o suffere rs .
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I ’t hoar th o voico o f th o moa w ho ;h t them .“ Blaybe there has been no
Eiange.of heart among oor fo m a r oemioB. Perhapa thoze n e va rw lll e onleaa wo are men enough to Qdertake to carry to them oor eace message.*’“ Franca and Belglnm positively
po en titled to reparationa,” rent on the Legion commander,'h u t hoarding and keeping In oer eart ancient .prejudices w ill u o t *r ing the pM ce we earned by on r Ic to iy .”UJonel OwsJoT said th o en te n te I t bo m a in ta in e d a t a l l costs, b n t n o t i f ie d h is audicnco th a t i t w oe ng to say th e A m erican do leg atlo a i i t s lo t on th o sldo o f any p a r- l ia r n a tio n .Tho U n ite d S tates d e le g a tio n ,'* he
srted, “ ia on th e sido w h ich i t bees to bo r ig h t and aga inst those je lioves to be w ro n g .”
B e r t ra n d Bepliaa .On b e h a lf o f Franeo and B e l lo s ,I s u ffe re d m ost p a rtic u la r ly , w h o te
w as in va d e d and devastated,’ » re- d M . B e rtra n d , “ I say th a t We are l y to fo rg iv e and fo rg e t, b u t in er th n t th o ro m ay bo fo rg ivenosa ro m uat be ropentance. Fo r lo u r rs Q orm nny has bocn in ta c t and haa fn llo d to show e ith e r fo rg lv o -
I o r re p e n ta n ce . '’ he re s o lu tio n th a t the congresa p u t aeal o f n p p ro v a l on tb e B o h r oe- '
a tio n w aa ii^ rod uce d b y M a r c d -aut o f F rane e , on tbe com m ittee peaco. I n e f fe c t i t says th a t the gross is u n ite d In ap pro va l o t th a ion o f F ra n co and B e lg ium i { i t h re - d to tho B u h r, to the exten t tb a t m an y , m o s t pay reparations, abd t occupa tion was tbo pro pe r m eans w h ich to coerce the u c rm o iil intOp m en t.
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J J O N T B E A L , Sopt. i ™economic r iv u ir ic s o f iia tions, ] lk o nrm * tJicam onU , w i l l be kci>t w ith in rcaonablo o fl im its by f a i r in to rna tion u l n f^co m o o t; i tc i
.“ a t no d iiita n t f if ty ,” B c c rttn ry Hughoa w cl dcclarod to n ig h t in nn rxldrcas bo fo ro
’ ’ tho Canndiaa B a r Asxoctntlon on “ T ho ox i l*a th w n y o f Pcaco.” -
T b o A m e r ic n n aecrotury o f s tftto as* w ij■ c rte if^ th ftt “ a ll tl i i ii- ja nre possiblo i f t lo i
• n a tion s a rc w i ll in g lo \>t ju s t to eacb o th e r,” and in ft ]iomonal w ord to th li
' b is Canadian nudlontto, MigRcatod th o fo r e ro fttion o f j i “ permnnent body o f o u r jo c
^ m ost din tingulBbcd c it t / r n a ” to aet aa tc r i n commiaaion fo r the l 'n it '*d Gtntca an d w Canada. bo
I n discusalnff tho iiub jpct o f In to rna* < tlon iU re la tions in a brond vay, M r . Ilug he a sa id i t waa dcHirablo th a t n n ma tio n s ahonld more d e fin ite ly cstnb llah ^ng tbo law “ to <iuicken tli'.- acnno ‘o f tb o con ob lig a tio n o f atntea under tho l a w . " bo U o aM nl(cd “ domflRORUrt” a fid “ psou- p r j
A ^ d o p n tr lo ts , ” who, ,ho Kaid, aom otim oi ' mado i t d i f f lc n l t fo r dem ocrntlr R ovcrn- p c j
m enta fo aecuro le ff i» l.itlvo approval fo r __ jth o m utu a l conccaaio-ia neccKiary fo r
, ae ttle m e nt o f im p o rta n t In ternatlonnJ queatlona, and ho declared i t wn# im - po.nalblp to ca rry “ op-jn d ip lo m a cy ” to th o p o in t o f k e e p ln j tho p u b lic cons ta n t ly nd rise d o f a ll the in tc rm e d i- .
, n to ateps o f pcgotio tlona. ^
D lw iu fW O oam ualon. c^ “ W o havo n t th is 't im e ,” he aaid, Sn I ^ d lacuaain jf A jnerican -C nu iid lan re la tiona .
“ under ou r tre a ty o f 1009, ro la t ln tj to ' bo un da ry w atora and (|uc8tlo n i a r la in i; a lo n f; th e boundary between C anada nnd tb e 'lJ n ito d Stntea, nn In te rn a tio n a l 1 jo in t eommiasion w ltb powers o f in - ‘ ve s tig a tio n and re p o rt ^»Ubln tb o acope pei o f tb o tre a ty . W h ile I do no t undor- as tn k o to apoak o f f ic ia l ly upon th is aub- aor je c t, I m ay ta ko tho lib e r ty o f s tn t in ^ aui as m y personal v lo w tlm t wo abould do tea
^ m nch to fo a te r ou r fr ie n d ly re la tio na l i k nnd to rem ove sourees uf m iaunderstand- net in g nnd poaaiblo Irr ltaM on i f wo w er« d i \ to hnvo n perm anent b o d y .o f ou r m oat s ir
- d lB ting ub bo d c il ite n a ac tin g aa u com- opi m iaaion, w ith equal roprcBcnta tlon o ( in b o th the U n ite d S tates and Canada, to o f w h ic h a u to m n tica lly th ere w ou ld bo
• re fe rre d fo r cxam lnu tlan nnd ro p o rt tb i na to the facts , questions o riB in t; na to no tho be n rin g o f actio n o y e ith e r Rovcro-, to m en t upon tb o in te rea ts o f tho o the t’ to Bto th o end tb a t each r>inaonnbly p ro te c t- o f
^ In g i ts ow n in te rea ts wou ld bo ao ad- 'po, v iaed th a t w ou ld avo id nctlon In f l ic t - atn i n f unnecoasary in ju ry upon ila ne igh - to Tjor. On
“ W o ro jo ico in our long ffie n d s h lp and in po nnanen t peace, and I t w o u ld , bo n sho rt-s igh ted v ie w th a t e ith e r o f . ua hna an y rea l In te rest w h ich is to bo prom oted w ith o u t regard to th o
^ w e ll-b e in g o f tbo o tbc r and tb o con- a iderate tre a tm e n t w h ich con d itio ns good w ill . I am snying th la personal j w o rd aa muc4i .to tho peoplo o f tb o U n ite d B tatea as to thp pooplo o f .. Canada-, i t b rca tbo * acU het com p la in t
- ^^nor c r lt ic U m , b u t . ft keen desire fo r , ' th o co-oporation o f tho cloacat fr ien da ,
oacb securo ia Indopendcnco and in th e ftssurnnco o f am ity .
Form ed “ H A W t o f co* “ W o ba vo fo rm ed Ibo baWk o l ov
^ peace; wo th in k In term s o f peacc. to i * D iffe re n ce s arlae, b n t our confldonco o f
in oneh o th e r 'a , aenso o f ju s tic e an d T l pe ace fu l in te n t rem ains unsbakon an d on dom inatea o n r purposes and p lans. T b o th o n ly p a th w a y o f pcaco is th a t In w h lcb ca o u r peoples aro w a lk in g togethor. I n tb o deptha o f ou r g r ie f a t tho loaa o f fo th p g re a t lender, whoso ovory th o u g h t, o f whoso con s ta n t endeavor, woro d ire c t- mi cd to the ostnb lU hraent o f peace, i t ia to a proclouH m em ory th a t nlm oat h is la a t ea w orda w cro apokon on Ib o >ol\ o l y o n r w i
4 ^ c o u n try tc a t l fy in g to our a b id in g th fr ie n d sh ip , ou r m u tu a l intereata, o u r eommon nim s. L o t theso words o f th o
' la to p res iden t ever rem ain aa th o ex- proaslon and aaauranco o f a b id in g peace: ‘ O u r p ro tec tio n is In o n r f ra - t o m lty , o u r a rm or la our fa ith ; the t lo
‘ th a t b inds m oro f ir m ly yea r b y yea r , ia eve r-incrcaaing acquaintance an d ^
com radeahlp th roogh Interchange o f ig , c itiz e n s ; and th o com pact U n o t o f pe rlsh ab lo parohm ent, b u t o f f a i r an d j ,
, ho no rab lo dooUng w h ich ,God g ra n t, a h a ll con tlnuo f o r a ll t im e .' ” r t
^ C o n tin u in g M r. Hughea said :“ W hon wo conaider th a t th o in a b ll*
I t y to m a ln U ln a jo s t peaeo attoa ta th e fa ilu re o f c lv l l i ta t io n i ta e lf , ^ m a y bo loaa c o u fld o n t o f tho aucccaa o f t a n y a r t i f ic ia l contrivaneea to p re ve n t j j w a r . W e m ust rocogn lro th a t wo a ro p d e a lin g w ith th o v e ry w oo f and w a rp ^ o f hum an natu re . Tbe w a r to end w a r has lo f t ita eurso o f hato, Its la a t- g]
, in g In ju r ie s , i t breed ing grounda o f a t r l fe , and to secure aa a b id in g peace appears to bo m oro d i f f ic u l t th a n ove r. „
^ T h e ro la no advantage la sh o tt in g o o r g oyo« to th o fa c ts ; no r abould w e to m in diaguat o f pu iacena to tb o eounaol
* o f despair. The pa thw ay o f peace is ^ th o longeat in d m oat beset w ith ob - ^ atoe lcs th o hum an raco hoa to tre a d ; tb o goal m ay be d is ta n t, b u t w o m ua t „
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t T W IN ]Iw ptovldM . H o n o rs , fn r . i f f \ •sy . la tn d to ontlcw \ Jfenae, a t ig h t i tm accorded to In- d lT lda ila QBd«r »U fyxtnns o f •Uw. .3|o moet t h i i d iff le n lty . tH« ^ W U l {csBolft iB Uadtad to wars . ot K o n a ilo a . S s t jns tlflea tloa . fo t wsr. M 4M u m itn ta d .Is rM d jr c t V a d f t r Ih o t f t -w l io d e s lr* to m a te w«r,- an d t h m U r a r t l y a case o f i ^ t t a d a n r M - *• ^ ilo D , o r w h o * on eacli t id e th o canse Is n o t believed to be j o i t b y <' t h * peoplas w ho ra p p o rt t l ie w « r . ' cou
“ T h e re .Is a fu r th e r d i f f ic u l t y th a t “ ' liea deeper. There la ao la w g iv e r fo r P*"® Independent statos. Tho ro ia no log- ia l& turo to impose Ita w i ll m y m a jo r ity vo te , no cxecutivo to g lv o e f fe c t ovon to accepted rulea. Tho o u tla w ry o f w n r neccaaarily im p llea a aelf-im poaod rc a trn in t, and freo peoplea, jea lou s o f th e ir na tion a l aa fo ty. o f th o lr freedom o f op po rtu n ity , o f th o r ig h ta nnd p r iv - ilegco they deem easentlal to tb e ir w e l l being, w i ll no t fo re go tb o on ly a c t io n n t th e ir command in oxtrem o oxigonclcs. The re s tra in ts th o y m ay b o w i ll in g to p laco npon thcm aclvos w i l l alw ays bo sub jcc t to auch condi- t lo n a aa w i ll leavo thom ab le to a f- fo rd self-p ro tection b y fo rce , nnd in th is freedom thoro Is ab un da nt room fo r s tr ife sought te bo ju a t l f lo d b y docp-acatod convlctlona o f n a tio n a l in - to roats, b y long-s tand ing grievances, — b y th e apprehension o f nggreaaloa to cd bo fo reato lled . m il
“ I t la th la d i f f ic u l t y w h ic h eon- " ‘ I a ta n t ly suggeats tecourso to fo re o to ? m a in ta in peaco. People w ho w o u ld JL° engage in w nr, I t ia said , m us t be com pelled to bo peace fu l; th o ro ahould j bo an in te rn a tio n a l fo reo adequate to bro p re ve n t oggroaaion and to rodreaa Bhi w ronga. Tho analogy o f dom oatio hni poaco ia preascd; th o fo rce o f th o a tato — th a t la, o f a ll tho pooplo— m ain ta ina th o a u th o r ity o f tho m un icpa l la w and com pcla pu b lic order.
“ l a cOTuldarln^ th e m e o f in - to m a tlo n a l fo rce to secure peace, ] w o are aga in b ro o g h t to th e fo a - an. dacaeatal necessity o f com m on «c - Un cord . O rea t p o w a s agree ing am ong- them selres m a y indeod h o ld em a il pow ers in check. B a t w lw i r i l l l i i i u f m t v m m In E ' check W ie n g re ot pow ers d U u c n e ?THe t o u t In fo rce m in t l a tn r t h bo tro a t la common agreem ent bo- wn h lf ld th e fo rce .“ A l l con trivances fo r m a in ta in in g ■
penco b y economic pressure, na w e ll ns b y m il i ta ry foreo, depend upon tho ao n tlm o n t w hich w i ll n p p ly fh o proea- , auro and d ire c t tho fo rce w hen the te n t cornea. Such arrangem enta aro o f l ik e ly to fo il when th oy aro m oat ]ea needed, l.ccauM n a tio n a l In teiC Bts are th i d ive rae nnd u n n n iin ity o f 'n c tio n undor me atreaa o f crlaea in v o lv in g c o n flic ts o f M j o p in io n is w e ll-n igh Impoaaiblo. Thoro ia rio path to peaco except aa th o w i ll o f peoplea m ay .open I t . Tho w a y to i ' l '
. th rough og reem cn t, no t th ro og h fo rce . Tho qneatlon th e n la n o t o f any am bltioua general achcmo ! to p ro von t w ar, b n t a lm p ly o f th o con- , a ta n t e f fo r t , wbleh ia th e h lg ho a t ta ak , o f atateamanahlp in ro la tloa- to evo ry * 'poBBlblo cause o f s tr ife , to dlm lnTsh < am ong peoplca the d la po s itlon to rea o rt i to fo rce and to f in d a j i is t and reasonab le basis fo r accord.
Should B«-Satabllah Law.“ I t la most dcsirablo t l - n t n i l diaeua tic
aiona o f in te rna tion a l le ln lio n a abould wc n o t revo lve aboMt ‘jw tn tluna o f p o lic y t l i and expediency, b o fle v e r- im p o rtn n t co thoao m ny bo, b n t th n t a long w ith th is neceaaary diaouanion there ahould bc th p do to rm ln tn ion to rc-eatnbliab fhe la w , fo qu icken tho scnhc o f th o ob liga - t lo n o f atates undor th e Inw . Aa xoon ta< na possible th a co d lH c ttin n o f in te rn a - T l t lo n n t la w ahould bc un dertaken. I t ro w o u ld be d i f f ic u l t to e o n 'c lvo a procca!« f r ' re q u ir in g moro d e libe ra tion an d pn- KO tleneo. P o r a t eve ry step th e general eonaont o f nationa m nat bo had, and a t o v« ry step, exeept is th e s im p lea t m at- t o r i , tb e opposing p o lle ^ 'a n d ob jec tio ns o f somo nn tlon w i ll be .encountered. T ho d i f f ic u l ty m ust be m ot b y con fe r- “ onco, and b y con fc rn 'K C i w h ich havo th o aolo ob ject o f p ro m o ti:ig th e c o d if ic a t io n aad developm ent o f law .
“ Plana fo r commlssiona o f in q u iry , f o r periods o f coo ling o t f , fo r th o use o f good officea , nro n il im p o r tn n t nnd m a y be efflcne ious to n g r n t l f ) ' ln g exte n t. B u t theao menaiirea deni w ith easea a lready nggravn lpd , and I t m ny w e ll bo doobU d w b o tU tr In g ra ve crises th o y w ou ld ava il.
Oaatrallied Tower.“ W e have to ta ko in to ne co im t o f
b o th th o advaatoges and dinadvantnges o f dem ocratiza tion . I t la g e ne ra lly th o u g h t t l ia t dcm o c ru flts a rc dlspoae«l
' to pooce ,.bu t th ia Ja j^ct to be demon ' e tra to d where there ia denp fo c lin g and ' a n a tio n a l acnao o f in }n :y . The ro a r j ''g o v e rn m e n t w ith an ea scn tln lly demo-
e ra tle basis where th e oxecutlvo pow er I 9 a t i l l ablo to conclude m any Im por- ' ta n t In te rn a tio na l ngroemonta w l t ^ o t
re fe re nco to the logislnTure; b u t th la ia duo to tho persiateni.0 o f apeeial trn -
■ d itlo n a . U sua lly in dem otrncloa th o re •-•s a f ia a l o r coo rd inn ta a u th o r ity w h lcn ^ fea ta w ltb tho pa rlia m e nt o r leg is la tu re ,* Th© m ore im p o rta n t tb o ng teem enla, aa in s u rin g ponce b y a u tt l ln g b i t t e r dls-
* pu tes, th o more cc r ta in i t la th a ^ th oy w i l l In vo lvo m utua l concccslona. Thua in each country i t la l ik e ly to bo in-
' ela ted tb a t the o the r Laa ga ine d n t i ts f oxponse. and th is g ives e xce p tio na l op-* l io r tn n l ty to e r ltic s w ho asanme tho
m oa t oxtrem o po s ition on p a tr io t ic' g roouds.I* Perhaps the m ost troublesom e
aooreca o f ir r i ta t io n aro to bo fo n n d lo* th o aubjeefa w h ich atutea p ro p e rly j}o - '* cUno to regard n t in io tn a t lo n n l in tbo* le g a l sonao. B u t In theao days o f in t i -
m n to re la tions, o f ecouomic stress nnd o f in tense deaire to p ro te c t n a tio n a l in - to rcsta aad ndvanco n n t io n a l'o p p o r tu n - ) i t y , tb e tre a tm e n t 3f questions w h ie h
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'rom a lega l atandpo ln t aro dom estic, C f it if te a seriously a f fe c t in te rn a tio n a l re la lona. Tho p rin c ip le , each n a tio n fo r ^ ta e lf. to th o fu l l ex tou t o f Ita powera, .. a th e ' p rfo c lp le o f War, n o t o f peace. V
Xs O p tlm ikU c. y|“ B n t tho case la n o t hopelcas. W h n t'
!o u ld be regarded as m ore caaentlally I m a tte r o f Ita o w n .to u ce rn th n n the . ^ jro v ia lon a s ta to ahould m ake fo r its iw n defense, thQ nrma I t abould prov ide , ho num ber aad arm am ent o f Its b a ttlo ih lp a Y o t we hnvo rece n tly seen th o p ro j H’ont naval powers, obi.-dlont n t Inat to Hdw ho deairo to end a ru inoua c o m p e tit iv r w lf( itrugg le in arms, v o ln n tn r lly agree to the ednco th e ir f ig h t in g ahipa to agreed a r t l iropo rtlona. I be lieve t h a tV o ahnll bo ib le a t no d la tnn t day to keep w ith in % :enaonnble llm lta aome o f our prcso lng 'fono m ic r lvh lrle a b y f a i r in to rna - Jonnl grcemonta w hleh th o a c lf In t f f r s t*) f r lvn la w i l l aubm lt to m u tu a l ros tr lc - <« iona in th o fu rthe ranco o f fr ie n d ly ac- hu rl ■ord.” snyl
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A new fe a tu re o f th o quake waa appl l)rought ou t todny b y i i ro p o rt fro m alow Shang H a l te ll in g o f a no w is lan d tb n t the Ima appeared near tho Id cn group, nnd Tho anmo dispatch denied th a t th o tlo n province o f Oahima in th o southern Xei^ ond o f tho is land o f I lo k k a id o hnd .H been submerged, as p ro v io u s ly ro- mon ported. '» aval
D e ta ils O lve n 28,D c tn lls o f tho d o a tru rt io n in T ok io oua
nnd Yokoham a continued to reach th o atop U n ite d S totcs to da y fro m varioua e<l aoureoa. Tho Y o koh am a-o fflcoa o f tho hnpj Canadian P a c ific and A d m ira l lin o apiu atoamahiiv companlea w ero destroyed, tho Tho Yokoham a o ff lc o o f tbe U n ite d ther States sh ipp ing board and n i l o f Ita eeaa u co rd s nlso werb destroyed, b u t o n ly n a ti ono o f tho Am ericana w o rk in g there waa In ju red . l i e waa nn aaaiatant _ ngent named Anderson.
Tho Toyo K iaen K a lsh n o ffice s In T ok lo and Yokoham a w ere destroyed. ,
Somewhere o f f tho eoaat o f Jnpnn tho Jnpnncso steamer T a lyo M a ru , one o f tho largeat vessels on th o P n c lf ic , Is be lieved to be in dlstresa aa a resu lt o f the earthquake and typhoon . W ire- leaa sta tions on tho P a c if ic const o f th e U n ite d Statea to d a y ■picked -up mesanges o f d is tre s / fro m tho T a lyo * M n ru to . th o K o re a i r n r u , In tho hnr- bo r n t Yokoham a. W h a t stops w ero {’® be ing taken. I f any w ero possible, fo r ' th o re lie f o f th o T n lyo M a m wore un- kno w n here.
A n snipping board Twseis in ib e .F a r E a s t have been ordered nn de r . . . . th e d ire c tio n o f A d m ira l A n d e r- m .. son fo r >mch service as he m a y . ^ d ire c t In coanecUon w i t h r« l le f y " w o tk In Japaa. P a c if ic coast op- era tors o f th e sh ip p in g board ves- sels w ere In s troe ted t o w ith h o ld fo r th e r pasaengor bo ok ings te the O rien t fo r 30 days. " " j .The U n ite d States dopnrtm ent o f j jo *
commerce announeed th a t com m unicatio n w ith tho a trlc kcn area In Japan w ou ld no t bo re-catnbllshod ' f o r somo 8 tim e . T lio JnpaacAO dcp a rtm on t o f org com m unications ordered a l l p ro v in c ia l tlo bureaus to refuao r te m p o ra rily te le - tho grams, te lophono calls, le tte rs , m oney pan orders and parcels fo i^ 'tra nsm iss io n to Me tb o n ffec ted areas. eul
R e lie f w o rk in Japan w as fu rthe re d $12 to da y b y a num ber .o f Iftrg c donations, r ig l The p rinco regent gavo $50,000,000 fo r Sco r e lie f, tho em peror gave $5,000,000 tak from , tho p r iv y exchequer a ijd tho i t governm ent donate l M ,500,006. In enc K obe »17,50fl w na 'ra lae d fo r the suf- I t 1 fo re rs in ten m inntes. 1
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A m ong 28 fa m ilica ‘ w ho m oto red ® om N o w Y o rk In th o m odorn cnra- in In tho summer o f 1021 to catab- 6 c ih fa rm homoa on tho Id nh o F a rm ro tu pvelopuieut com pany'a rec lam a tion d isc •ojeet abou t Roseworth, o n ly ono, com Jw ard D unn, n stono mnaon, nnd h is hnd Ife , re ta in tb o purpose w ith w h ic h chnr c caravan set fo r th , according to nn tho t ld o appearing in tho Kansas C ity men a r o f A u gu s t -IS. E<D unn le f t the pro je c t and re tu rn e d w lf< ' N ow Y o rk because, the n r t jd o aaya, “ naona aro -d raw ing enormona wagea the _New Y o rk , nnd hc wanted to ge t on a good th in g . Plac
“ I hopo no th in g w i ll be snid to J® ® i r t th o t r n c t , ” D unn Is quoted ns ** T y in g . “ I t ’ a a w on do rfu l place. O f " m ; luiao i t ’ a cxpenalvo to dovolop n ™ * nee nnd I t fakes tim e, b u t wo lik e d
there , and we th in k i t 's go ing to , ) va luab le. W o ’ro eager to go t ick . ”Th'o e t n r ' . . to r y , fo llo w . : “ 1?A lin e o f m o to r cnrs, equipped fo r n - tig jo u rn e y and each to w in g a t r a i l - ', atood be fo ro tho c ity b a ll in rook lyn . Crowda lino d tbo atrceta.
fo w w orda o f hopo and good chcor om the m ayor o f N ow Y o rk . H orna undod, apeetntora cheered, o f f ic ia ls olis iplauded nnd th o lin o o f cnra awung 3w ly In to m o tio n and headed to w a rd e W est, th e goidcn W eat o f promlao ti,o id o p p o rtu n ity . Tho f ira t em lgra- man on t r a in in a generation waa le a v in g in g ew Y o rk . S c o t tV ia r a v n n wna o f f . *• Hopo w ns h ig h In tho hoarta o f th o mnn embers o f tho 28 fnm illea in tho car- B u t •an th a t m orn in g o f depa tfi,re , J u lv trn c I, 1021. I t waa tho a tn rt o f n g lo r l- p in li la ad ven tu re . I t wna lhe de c ld in j; ed I ep in th e f ig h t to escape thn crow d- atoc 1 tu rm o il o f c i ty H fo, to w in n e w | in g tppineaa and p rospe rity in th o w id o ,c o u r iiicca o f tho W eat. Tho romance o f b r ig0 Innd beyond tho MiAaiasippl ca llo d tho em. Tho plcturesquencsji o f tho pro- wou aslon n ttrn c te d tho a tten tion o f th e the Itio n . . ortJ"
B e a u ty O nuhed Colony p < tThe 28 fn m ilie s woro fho vnngunrd *' ft lo rgo group o f coloniafs bandedR cthcr un de r th e IcadcrtU lp o f W il l - Robm D . S co tt, a B roo k lyn buslnesamnn. eiho hnd ob tn in ed .5,000 acrea o f la n d f l *nr T w in F n lla , Idnho, upon whlehley plnnned to sc ttlo nnd fo rm th o Rm im u n ity o f Boacworth. The earn- f irsin proceeded w estw ard In tr iu m p h Tuei f i l i t reftched T w in Falla . d ia tThero rpmnnco ceased, and g r im Out
rn llty en tered . There was w o rk to wel:s done; fre lda to bo cleared, crops er •1 be p la n te d and housea fo bo b u i l t , nna Todny Roaew orth ia deaerted. N o t vn r
ac o f th e 28 fa m ilies th a t ^ ta r te d tur< TO years .ago rem ains. They_,aro n i l aeri Qck In 'th e e lty th e y wero ao eager to mai icnpo tw o yeara ngo. O n ly one fnm - i l lu y w nn ta to go back—hnd ia go ing nnd uck. Th ia fn m lly rotu rned to N e w t io r o rk fo r a d if fe re n t reaaon th a n th o dny thcra. The mnn la a mnson, and m a- Ken ins nro d ra w in g enormous wnges Inew Y o rk . H o w en t bnck to ge t in 1 tt good th in g . ^Vhen buH dlng rc- irna to no rm a l he la go ing bnck to tho oaeworth w ith n la rge r “ s to ke .” sho
Some D id n 't E ve n Stop S cott, ft dyn am ic man o f m idd le ago,
rgnnlxcd tb o earnvan to bu y and actio upon ir r ig a te d land obta ined fron>Iio Id nh o F nrm D evelopm ent com- P any, th e head o f w h ich woa E . T .. I i re red lth , fo rm e r ly aecretary o f n g r l- dis< u lfu re . T h o ' ao ttle ra wero to pay o f , 125 an ncro fo r bo th land ond w a te r igb ta, w i th te n yeara in w h ich to pay. ico tt w arned th o ao ttle ra I t w ou ld = ako tim e to c lea r th o Innd and m ako t produco. F o r th o t reaaon ho sa id • nch fa m ily should have »3,000 to t id e t ove r th o f i r s t yea r o r so.The ca ra van t r ip roriu lrcd fen weeka.
'ho tw e n ty -e ig h t fnmUics a rr ive d iu loaew orth , Septem ber 21, 1021. Thov fe ro greeted b y a ty p ic a l expanao o f
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vbrush, slashed hero ond there b y ppflC f tt appeared fo them a re p lic a o f the r n w r m d Conyon. Somo le f t r ig h t then I?‘ hom e.”
Tho rest w ent to w o rk c le a rin g tho id and b u ild in g housea. T h is cost noy. Then camo w in te r, and a cold I a t th a t. I t wna n 35-m llo d rivo to “ * rsI nearest town. Coyotca how led a t , b t . M ore colonlafa dopurtod . * u . 1* n th e ap flng tho rem ain de r pu t In ■l r f lm t erop? I t 'l l . l r f l . B i t , 1)0 E'?” ' lao o f cnnyona. I t coat so much fo I d i^ oI I th o gra in to m nrltc t th o farm era • ‘ *‘ tom i t m onoy. Moro le f t . O n ly ono w a it- l>«lolu» fo r th o ne x t year. ed o f f
A t ta c k aad Defend S co tt. cleanedk o t t wna b itte r ly >>rllldzed b y tho T w in Iu rn in g colonists. They *n id th e y hnd Condcovered he wna promlaed $.'! nn acre duclngnmiaaion from tlio l.ind com pnny. Ho nnd nbi miareproaentod the p ro je c t , ' th e y in g th«irged . BevernI b ro ug h t au lta agnlnat aaya, n* com pnny fo r f h j -e fu rn o f th e ir erywhc ney. ..Edwnrd Dunn, the niason, nnd h is o f tbofe ^d e ^ jm l S ro tt niid R osew orth. aaaocin‘ l~ liopo noth ing w ill bo s a id -to hu rt iiHcca t r n c t , ” Dunn to ld thp N o w Y o rk pe lnte t
)Hd recently . “ I t ’s a .w o n d e rfn l tho p rice. Tho w orst fo n lu re wna the hnul k o t onim nrke t.. Y o t tho Oregon S h ort L in e ^a Instp n tf in e in nn extension w h ich w lU tho fn l ncdy th n f. O f coiirne i t 'a exponsivcdevelop n I t tnkea tim e , ■ h a i
t we lik e d i t there nnd wo th in k I t 's A U lS lin g to bo valuable. W o 'ro enger to rb n ck .” ' ^
rho Idnho Fnrm er nccounta fo r theo n y ’ a fa ilu re In th is m onner: W eathi'P ro b n b ly the grentcat cauao o f tho ' o f ^ lu ro wna th o -u ttc r un fitn esa o f the oniata fo r the w ork o f cu rv in g nmo nnd fn rm ou t e f th e ungebniah ThoJorL Thero wns not n fn rm e r nrriong F a lls tsm. Thoy were nl c i t v b red and c i ly and cojcn ted . Thoy came fro m th e motrop- p o rte oa o f th o .United States, ncrosa fhe ornmoni t in e n t b y motor cnr to n angobruah in g mele r t, w hero un to ld poaaibllU lea ow n it m on tht nppllcA tion o f w orir, w n te r and good nnd m inngemont. The con trast wna appall- T w o if to tho ‘ fe nd o rfflc t. ' n in e p t' 'L f ln d .ibout Jlo3Jw yrth s tU l Una day\n y aottlera nnd aomo .are d o in g w e ll, to ta le dt tho men nnd women abou t the , A v o rc t w ho aro converting lUo sngebnislt tS o moilna In to fc r j l lo fnrn ia w ero n o t rear- mum ‘in tho c ity . They .ire h n rd y weatorn mean i ck,,nccnatomed fo In rd a h lp , to w ork-' nnd w a itin g , nnd th e y nro no t dia- R P A I irnged. They do no t lo n e ^or theg h t l lg h ta nnd fhe w h ite l ig h ta and _____ ,) excitem ent o f tno c ity . Tbey F n m la u ld be na much loat jn io n g these na ! co lonists wero among th o angc- la h .”
IVES POPULAR LECTURE|'»tVb e r t Samaol F isher Addreases A o d l- ' C a ^ o i anco on In p rove m e a t o f B u m a n E f-1 a . G r id e n c y In Qeneral N B , B l
---------- 7-14-17R obert Samuel F isher de live red the F . E n t o f a aerioa o f po pu la r loetarea lo t 15, cfldny ovcning n t th o F ira t M o th o - j H . i t c h u rd i on the e u b jc tt , “ Q etU ng • 20Q0 ; I t o f O ur R uts.” Tho Icc tu ro waa Falla . ! l l n ttendod. A t tho cloae th o apeak- devoted a fow m lnutea to chn rftc te r B M a i
alysea, thua fu rn lah ln g an onuaiial i. tc r ie ty o f on tcrta inm ont. Tho lec- Wl rc, in lin o w ith tho them e o f the rica, d e a lt w ith Im provem en t o f hu- in e f fic ie n cy In ge ne ra l,’ nnd waa ustra tod .w ith many freah inc ldon ta id baaed on lato a c io n tlflo in fo rm a - )n. M r. F isher w i ll speak Wednes- y even ing on “ C has ing Ghosts,•ar, W o rry nnd Old A g e .”
O A B D OF T H A N K aW o w ish to express ou r g ra titu d e fo r 0 g ro a t kindness nnd ' sym pathy own ua in our bere.ivem cnt in the >a o f ou r bnby dnugliter.
M /. and M rs. U. W . H igg in snnd Fnm lly. — ndv.
P hotograph B rain o f L iv in g Person.I t Is sta ted th a t a m ethod has beea scovcred o f photog raph ing th o 'b m ln a liv in g person w ith o u t a f fe c t in g th e
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op tlm ia tlc v lo w o f th o m a rke t un tlon from th e a ta o d p o la t o f red ve r aitcd growers Is ta k e a b y th s ih o ^ e d growera osaoo latioa, In a ttDmon^ to g r o w e r s . / ' ; ^ !— in tin g on t th a t tho m a rk o t haa s ta r t ' o f f In Idaho w ith a n open ing p rle 9 th o Dolae aeetlon o f 13 eents re*
aned to the gro w e r, and In tb e r ia Fa lla aeetlon, 14 eonts recloanod^ :;ondltiona In ' th o ro d p lover pros ing sections o f th o w ho lo eoun try d nbrond havo chaagod g re a tly dor*( th o imat fow w oeks, th o 'a tatom ont
and abort cropa a re roportod ot- I’where.Low m arke t prieea a t th o opening
tbo aenson aro In te rp re te d b y the locla tlon as ovldenco o f h ighe r Icea la te r. In th la con ne otlq n ,_ it Is lu te d ou t th o t tw o yoa ra ago,' whoa n p rico w en t to 17 conta, tho m ar- t openod a t 11 nnd 12 conta; whoro- Ina t year m arketa w oro too h ig h in
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eather O bserver's B e p o rt TeUs B top r Df Tem perature 's B l« e and F aU la r w in r a i ls ' M Mnnm m wr
rh o m onth o f A u g u s t In tho T w in Its cou n try waa ono o f w arm dnya d eool n lgh ta , aeeo rd ing to th o ro- " r t com piled b y M a r lo n H om m ona, gov- im o n t w eather obaorver here, show- ' m axim um to m p ora to ro fo r tho a th and fo r tho aonsoD, a t 08 dogreos,1 m ia im u m a t 43.rw onty-ono doys w cro rep o rted clear,10 p a r t ly c loudy nnd o n ly ono c loudy y\ P rec ip ita tio n d u r in g , th o m on th a lod 27 ono-huadrodtha o f an Inch, ivo ra g o m axim um lom p o ra tu ro fo r > m oa th w as Bfl.B, nnd avorago m ta l- im 40.4 degroea. T h o tompOrature ion f o r tho m onth waa 07.0.
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Tho present European crln ia o f fe rs ^ th e Lenguo o f N ntlona tho bont opport u n i ty i t has Lnd yok to mako good in a b if; wajr.
T tn ly S0D018 dotorm inod to m ako w nr u j.on Oreoco, on w lia t tho op in io n o f m ost o f tho e lvU lto d w orld considers ^ in s o ff ic ic n t fp-ounda, Orooco is w eak, = A fte r tw o hnrd w ar*, nnd incapable o f m oo ting hor M od ltorraauaQ tW n l o a a n equal fo o tin ff. I n tb a t fo o t J ta o lf thoro iB eauso fo r hop ing th a t tho c o n flic t w i l l n o t spread. B u t evon a sm all nn t io n , whon bulldOKod h j a b i^ ono and th ro a ton c il .w ith e x t in c tio n o f i t s aov- o ro lg n ty , m ay p u t up a trom endountigTxL- - ' ■ ............ * p
. jE v c n a w a r locnU tdd In th e M od i- nv ' t^ rra n cn n and tho Ba lkans w ou ld bo a k
m i«fO|rtiino to Europe nnd a menaeo to tho peaco o f tho w o rld . L i t t le f lro s m a y tu rn to a b ig co n fla g ra tio n , as n in p to cn hundred Jourtoea proved. I f oetK-o w a r dovolop#, Jugo-81avia m ay ta k e th o p a r t o f Orooco, ou t o f resent- o l m o n t fo r tre a tm e n t b y I t a ly s lnco th e _ TVorld W a r and fo n r o f fu tu re ngres- , s ions i f I t a ly eruahoa Orooee. A n d th e n , one b y ono, the o th e r pow or* m ig h t bo dra w n In .
T h o LcaRuo o f N n tlo na ia th o ' o n ly j , „ . o rgan ized in te rn a tio n a l bo fly coneoiv- .j n b ly f i t te d to deal w ith tho f litu a tio n . I t a l y nnd QroocQ aro both membors. .yj,, Oroeco has appealed to the League, b u t I t a ly w an ts i t to koop Un hands o f f . B o lh nro le jt i i l ly oblif^ntod bj^ th e Lenguo C oronant to aubm il to tho League nn y such dlapute ns th n t ove r w h ich h o s tilit ie s are now beginning.
T h e Longue i ts o lf has la rgo author* i t y to ap p ly pressure ia such a-case, - th ro u g h announcomont o f m e r its o f dro th e case and dec lara tion o f n bo yco tt Iw l l>y o th e r League members on th e o f- ^ fe n d in g m cmbor. Tho Lenguo Council Is now in aesalon. W il l i t —daro I t — to un de rtnko to m ake use o f tb o pow er t o i w i th w h ic h J t ia th e o re tica lly Tostod, to con tro l the s itu a tio a nnd pre ae ire ^ poace in E n ro po f I f i t does, w in t h o m a jo r powers o f ih e League upho ld i ts a u th o r i ty t L
I t Is a te s t a o t o n ly ot tha Le tigae i ta e lf , as ftu o T g a n lu lio n , b n t o t tb e good fa ith o f ita E u ro po u i n o m b e n . tn t i
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D IB IJO T D B A L X N O W IT H G A V A S A . Job Se cre ta ry o f S ta le Hughes goe« to
M o n tre a l to address the Canndiaa B a r A sso c ia tio n , and w Ul be regarded aa t* h u ra lly ns a apokesman o f the ad m in - ^ is tra t io n n t W ash ing ton and consulted on m n ltc r t o f m utna l in te re s t b y rep- I Tcsonta tlves o f th o D om in ion go vc tn - n e n t . ont
H is v i j i i t reca lls th a t o f the Canad- Ida la n pre m ie r to W ash ing ton la s t w in- te r , on a na tion a l buslnesa m ission. I t r, oi re ca lls also the v ia it o f P resfde nt tho H a rd in g to Vancouver, one o f the la t- «9 l inc id en t# o f h is w oste rn t r ip , and ree th o g rn ce fu l nnd ta c t fu l address ho ^43 made there on the a b i l it y o f th o tw o countries to go t a long toge the r as in - C'oi dependent, soK-rospeetlng fr ien ds .
W h llo Secro tn ry Hughea is in th e ‘’ j C nnad ian cap ita l he w i l l probnb ly f in d N'u oecttslon to press bomo the desire o f th o A m eriea n pooplo fn r p rom pt ae tlon piQon th e long-delayed proposal to send __a C anad ian m in is te r to W ashingiton. r — The B r l t is l i governm ent a t London is fr ie n d ly , and doubtless means w o ll, b u t problem s concern ing tho tw o lea d in g c o i:n tr le s o f K o rth A m erica ean be hand led fa r m ore e ffe c t iv e ly b y d ire c t ac tion .
A S a iA I i O A H F IK QT w o av ia to rs , one fro m Snn F rnn -
eUco nnd th e o th e r fro m M em phis, ba ve le f t K o w Y o rk in an a irp lnno , n n d c r th e auspices o f th o governm ent a i r aerviee, on a ra m b lin g excursion o f m ore tb& n 0.000 m llea. I t i * plo- n e e r ia g ven tu re and also a so rt o f cam p in g t r l ^ —tbe f i r s t o f Its k in ^
T b e ie n ir to u r is ts w i l l exp lore m an y M c tto M <«l th e 'U n i te d S U te * never v e t t ra v e n e d b y nirjrinne^ m a rk in g ou t
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T te a o f hcanaa h a ir a n I jd zkg 'ta n te d i f i is t o d o lh b y a a o a t h c r a f a o t d r ^ t o w i^ ^ tb e d a n u d o fo o t to a -M s e d o a m il lB o f t^ I T accttoa fo r a fabrio th a t w i ll w ith s ta n d , lo r — • A tiffie a tka B t,a p r(« u i« o (4 .0 Q Q tQ 4 ,fiQ Q - potmds ft square Inch. O n ly th a t tu d e b o m ha ir is strong c o o u ^ F b rm o ly I t waa w o v ta Irom caDel’s ha ir, b u t th o jn ieo o f th a t p roduct w en t to suoh h ig h I f l v ^ a s to p ro h iln tita u s e . A lte r a eerica o f tc0ta, a m ethod w a* devised fo r w eaving hum oa ' h a ir in speoially oonstztioted m achinm . rr T he search fo r a n iiS d e n t supp ly to keep ihb {a c to r ; so isg tmded in where ^ buyers found a ve rita b le a n o y o f eooliea naidy to aaeriflee th e ir qosuee f o r A io e ri* ^ canm oney. B o tm d in huge baka, th e ha ir arr ive * a t tbe fa c to ry ready fo r w eaving, hav ing a lready been inspected aa d a tcril* ^ i«od on th e w a y over from th e O rien t. " ‘ Combed and earded, i t is tw is te d in to th rtA ds an d fed in to th e kx)ma, wbere i t is -wovtm In to roUs o f inch th ic k , tb e 1b o l t weisiuQg 400 pounds. .
• • • . JM ule, as Caddie, Carries to I
Bags o f Golfers f i *unit
Because o f lack o f caddie*, a m ule is be* poi; in g used o n one go lf oouibo in tb e South to c a rry th e bags th e p layers. Ob o o I U w g i ,
m n k 's advantagea over the hom aa eaddie . k tb e la o t th a t he caa carry a * m a n r begs ^ ■a caa be strapped on h is beck. T b e o ,to o , ^ bb work * ^ tb o u t o r p » j. . ^
• • • t u 9 W r i^ u a v 2 0 K carnti^ a d ia m co d d a lee
■ r ic h b ^ ^ duMle, baa been fo un d in na bei A friea am ioe . I t Is aaid to bo th e la ig e** " l i o lits k in d a a d i*vB h ie d a t5 0 ,O O O d a Q tfS . izn
pathw ays fo r i fn tn te t in f t lo . T b e y a ro nnd a t th o snmo tlm o explorers, p ilo ts^ mo- chnnica and campers. Thoy stop whoro mor th o y liko and sleep ou tdoors ju s t as i f th o y wero to u r in g in nn nu tom obllo .
T b o ir w o rk w il] bo vn lu nb lo fo r tho on promotion, o f com nioreinl a v ia tio n , T h o ir m anner o t t ra v o l w i l l bo no less 80. They may bo regariled as th e fo ro - Cou runners o f a awnrm o f a o rin i to u ris ts w ho w ill w ing th e ir w ay a lo ng a ir h^jq lanes ho roa fte r as au to to u ris ta now pln l th ro n g tho land h ighw ays. '
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•Tt never baw l ou t m y husband fo r J d ro pp in g c ig a r ushcs on the c a rp e t o r Je rk in g back th e Ince c u r to ln * so be ^ ctkB see o n t o r va lng th e gu es t to w a l, _ _ e r tb in ga Uke th a t, becaose I w a n t h im to fe c i bla homo Is a p lace he Is f re e ® to do ;u a t as he please*." sa id a core- \ t u i housew ife to he r ne lgbbo t.—C b l* cago Am erican.
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h ia w ife , and N ib le y Cbannol L u m be r cam Company, a cor^oraM on, que
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U nd er and by v ir tu e c f an O rd e r o f Sale and Deereo o f k'oteelonuTo Issood ou t c f tho D is tr ic t C ou rt o f th o E lev- en th Jud ie la l D is tr ic t o f tb o S ta te o f Id ah o, in nn d fo r tho C ounty o f T w in F n lls , dated the 4 th d .iy o f Septem ber. 10B3, w here in th o , . ln ln t l f fa nbovo m entioned ob ta ined a decroo nga inst P” ] tho de fendants herein on tho 29 th dav o f A ugust, 1923, w hich w ild decrco wna on tb o said 2£)tU day o f A u gu s t, 1023, recorded in Judgm ont lio o k n in e a t page g 143 o f aald D is tr le t C ourt, I am com- o f < n in nd cd to sell a l l th n t co r ta in lo t. otb p ioco or parcel o f land s itua te d in the- sha C ou n ty o f T w in PaUs, S ta te o f Id ab o , be n n d bounded and described aa fo llo w s , in s to -w it : aril
L o t Numbered N ine (0 ) in B lo ck par N'umbered N ine ty-n ine (09) o f th o C ity ebo o f T w in P a lls , na snma Is show n nm l o f designated on the f ln n l nm l nm e nd r'l ahn p la t o f T w in Ka lla T ow n site , on f i lo va t
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V a terBU ceiU dsLiic G uards in Saving D row n ing Persona dr iv ii
T o a id li fe g a a R ls in re e c u e w o rk .a B ^ ag fram e «opport«d in tb e w a t® between w o a ir tanka, enable* t l K o to reaeh daa-. _ __ ICT po iats qu ick ly . H a lf subnMrged, tb e ide r d rivM a p ro p d le r b y w ork ing pedala ^ r ith his fc i t , tz»velii>g a t gr«ater speed " J ha a swimm lag w oq ld p o m iW T h e bo dy if the v ic tim m ay be eaaily th ro w n ao oa * ^ <; ho fro n t o f th e tanka and carried to sb fln .
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Tag F i ^ fo r Id e n tif ic a tio nA practical aad oomprebenaive p la a haa T b
leea suggeetod b y tho Bureau o f Fisberiee, id » w0 help ia s tu dy ing th o hab ite o f . various greet is b a u o h a a H
lalmoo, codfiah,wUoek aad had* J J H W trou{lock. A dovioa the jl i m i l a r t o » ta nkbachelor b u tto n m ueaf alum inum i * to mrhroted ia to th o eUeiSah-atAfl. W ith ^ th e ith ia system tb e ooeaaie m igm taoo o f f ish, c!o« lh < v ra ta o f n o w th in y a rio u * loealitiee, otho snd age caa M detoontned. T b e b u re a u pskyi 26 centa e * d i fo r tagB *e a t ia i f Boeompaaied b y p la tb a n d da te o f capture, length, w e i ^ t a a d aex o f fiah, a n d bo w ^ mariced. . ^
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Sldk Cured W ith W a r Gases 1D eadly gsaea devdo fM d d u rin g tb e w a r J
are now being used to core diseaoe. G rip , 4 oolda, a d d th e " f h t ’* a re q u id jy cbeckbd A
chlorine gaa, say a rm y chemists. M ue* t ^ gaa ia being to com bat tubcreo* 1 lo a a i r i i i l e p a n ^ s a d o tbardiseaaB^ are b e ii« t r t t t e d w i th eome soeees aad " le w t f te ,* 'a gaa o f arsecie aa d aeHyleoe^ axe brvm ted fo r use b y Am erioan t ro ^ ie . i r i l l
nd o f record In th o olCleo o f tb o Bo* echoo rd e r o f said C ou n ty nnd S tn to . to seho:o thcr w ith n il and li in g u ln r tho tone* pro^lon ts , hered itam ents :ind appurton - sha lnees thereunto be long ing , o r in any* teenl l io n m w rta in ln g . '• ahal
P u b lic no tico is he reby g ive n , th a t grndn tho SSth day o f Septem ber; 1923, n t highho hour o f 2:10 oV In ek p . m. (M oun- ita 1n in tim e ) o f sa id d iw , nk th e Enat its ]ron t door o f th o C ourt ~IIouf5'e o f the cnui’o u n ty o f T w in F n lls , S ta to ir ^ J d t ^ o . o f i
w i ll , iu obedioneo ’ o fho OrdoV W- m o\Inlo nnd D errec o f Foreclosure, se ll tho fu r tbovo deKrll»ed p ro p e rty ttw B ftlla fv w U lJ n ln t i f f V decree w lt^ i i^ e 're a t thereon i i igogothor w ith n i l costn U m t nccn ied or comlu y accrue, to th o h is h c s t b id d e r fo r anciaah, . la w fu l 'm o n o y o f th o U n ite d ompitates. froB
D nted th is 4 th dn y o f Septem ber.
x r . E . P lN C ir , S h e r if f .B y E. F . P B A T E B , D ep u ty .
SC H O O L A T T E M D A N C S N O T IO B .T o Pnrcn ts, G u nrd isn s nnd Q thora
1 Sehool D is tr ic ts o f T w in F a lls Coun- y, Idaho. ' •
Th e fo llo w in g ore th o p ro v is io n s o f ho School L a w o f Id a lio , Sesalon Ln w v . . OSI, designed f o r those w ho aro in - lia e d to u n ju s t ly d o o r ivo tb o lr cb ll- Ton o f the a d vo n to g M o f a f a i r com- io n school education .
B n conrag lng P t iln a u e s c y a M is dem eanor*
S ection 1017, a & O n a l l eases wber«> a y c h ild shall be a ■ le linquent c h ild . In veo lle d e llnq ne a t person, o r a lo ve - i i e d iso rd e rly person, as de fln e a b y U > A r tic le , tbo p a re n t o r pa ren ts , leg a l lua rd ian . o r peraoa h a v in g th e custody uch ch ild , o r a n y o th e r ]^ rs o n rcspon- ib lp fo r , o r b y a a y a c t e a c o a ra M g , au s ing o r e o n tr ib n tio g to th e d e lin [ueney o f snch ch ild , sh a ll be g n i l t y o f k m isdemeanor, aa d upon t r ia l and eon- - ’ie t io n th e reo f sh a ll l ie f in e d in a sum lOt to exeoed Threo H u n d re d D o lla rs ISOO) o r im p r iso n m o 'it (n tb o cou n ty la il fo r a pe rio d o f n o t rx ce e d in g s ix nonths, o r sha ll s u f fe r ho th f in e and m prisonm ent. T h e c o u rt m ay impose on d itlo ns npon a n y person fo u n d gu U tv >nder tb is A r t ic le , so lo n g ns suen lorson sha ll com p ly th e re w ith to tbe la tls fa e tio n o f tb o co n rt, th o sentence mposed m ay be susi>«nded.
Childrea to A ttend School.Soction 75 1-S, 1B21. Tn a l l d ls tr ie ta
) f th is sta te, a l l pa ren ts , guard ians, and Ith e r persons h a v in g ra re o f eh ild ren iha ll In s tru c t them , o r enuso th om to
in s tn ie le d , in ren d in g , w r l l ln g , sp e lling, E n g lish g ra m m nr. geography and m th m e tlc . I n such d is tr ic ts , eve ry [larent, guard ian, o r o th e r person ha v in g :barge o f any c h ild b<>tween th o ages Bf e ig h t (8 ) and e lg b te e ii {18 ) years, ih n il send such c h ild to ft p u b lic , p r i- k-nto o r pa roch ia l schooi ro r the e n tire
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'■ lawn, fm it trees, berries, en in, and $450 w o rth of yonr opportim ity.
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hundred w i l l handleH. B., oare News office ; '
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i y b a v i ^ aB d t h i x ^ r i *krik» d k e e t t f roM c tb e road abeed, an aa tcn o b fle l a n ^ .n fo rc s e b e d b y a s io ^ b o H to tb e u n d c ra id e shall tbe fro a t (eDder ioaide tb e w bee^ doea ch ild kv w itb b lia d -g t e e o f o n l i - ^ ^ ^ H I I i B Vy T l i jh -p w .
n o y t h d a e i n g lv in g a ts ig b t. courla h a f t o f U i^ b y sown fo r 800o t , i a l o v (»1.Cn ^ ' t o avo id tb e ^yea o f ^ )i«o a« b iD g lo ° < to d a ts and oT ^a ta , and d i r i y ab ow t ' I ro a d fro m b o th d irec tio ns preven ting a y a o e k k s r ta e n d p a k fe g r f l^ tn c u n . leasuy. A bra cke t a lkiwa tb e le v d of I l i ^ to be n ia e d c r lowered w ith eaae.
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hool y o a r d u r in g w h lcb th o p u b lic ^ 4 hools nro In. eoaaion in such d is t r ic t ; In d i ■ovidod, how ovor: T hn t th ia n r tie lo a l l n o t np p ly to ch ild re n ovo r f i t m 'o en (15 ) years o f neo, ’ fh ero sucb c h ild h i* a ll havo com pleted tho o ig h th (8 ) ^ o t ndc, o r m ay bo o lig ib lo to en te r any om i gh school fn such d is tr ic t, o r wher** » tri( I h o lp is neecw ory fu r its ow n uso o r A n y I p a re n ts ’ su p p d rtr^ r-w b e ro fo r goo.«l pcni use i t w ou ld bo fo r the best b ite rea t' co ° ’ auch c h ild to bo re lieved fro m th e m«5
ov is io ns o f th is A T tic lo ; P rov id ed , e r ly r th o r, th a t i f a r«jf.*jlnhto p h ys ic ian t m i kth ln th o i l s t r i c t shth l re tlW y ia w r i t . , nUe g th a t th e e h i ld ’s b o d ily o r m on tn l co«i n d it io n does n o t p e rm it i t s a tten d* n i i t ICO a t sehool, such ch ild ahnll bo ex- P ro ip t d u r in g sueh period o f d is a b il ity om tb e roqulrem enta o t th is A r tic le . s
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connty superin tgndent o f schools sons o l liear and dete rm lno a l l n p p lic n tlo n * a* p ro i eh ildren des iring , fo r a n y o f th e nre o f ) ses m entioned here, to be exem pted h a v in g n tb e p ro v is io n * o? th is A r t ic le , and requeet ipon aneb. ap p lica tion sueh suporin* Probab aenti he a ring th e ^-lame, sh a ll be o f peaaati
op in ion th n t auchl c h ild f o r aa y fo rm ed ion is . e n tit lo d t'o^ bo exem pted as ju s t an resald, then such aupcrio tea de n t p ro ba tl 11 Isauo a w riU o n p e rm it to sueh nn te d I d, s ta tin g th e re in n is reason fo r I n eon i exem ption. A n appeal m a y bo ta k - ccm us from tb o doelsio it r f such superin* ove r F Jcn t so pasaijig upon -aucb aH>Hca* coed t I, to tho probato co u rt o f tb e eoun tv a ll o th i whieh such d is t r ic t liqa upon sueti p ro ba tl d in ivk iag such nppU cntlon nad f l l - T h a t i tho aamo w ltb c lo rk o r ju d g o o f sn id nnd sc
r t , w ith in to ir days n f to r i t * re fusa l schools snch' suporintendeut, fo r w h ie h no p roba tl to cxeeod tho aum c f .O n o D o lla r lo a rd <
.00) shn ll bo chnrgod, and tb o doels- nppoin' o f th o probnte c o u rt sha ll be f in a l, in suel a p p lica tion fo r ' roleaso fro m th e ha v ing
viaions o f th i* e lw p tc r sh a ll no t be quest i owed , o ften o r ih a n - o n c o in th re e proba ti a t l i ^ snld d-ealle D is o rd e rly Peraoa D e fin ed loction 1010, C. 8 . h v o rv c h i ld w ith * form ed the p rov is ions o f th is A r t lc lo w ho ju s t ai s n o t a tten d sehool, as p ro v id e d in o f f ic e r preced ing aection. o r w ho is In a t- tbo du
danco a t uny pu b lic , p r iv a to o r par- p ra c tlc ia l achoola, and is v ic iou s , in c o m g * o f f ic e r
o r im m ora l la conduct, o r w ho ts be fo ro ha b itu a l tru a n t f ^ m s d io o l, o r w ho o f sni< l i tu a l ly wonders n b o u t th o strooti* vestlgs L pu b lic p loccs d u r in g sehool hours In cou hout la w fu l oecupntion o r em ploy- th o chi at, o r w ho l in b ltu n lly wasiloTS tCbout r.lsb t( s troo ts in tho nic^hL tim o ,.h a v in g no n u is ta
ploym ent o r la w fu l occupa tion , snn ll renulrc deemed n ju v e n llo d is o rd e r ly person, bo foro I bo snb joct to tb o p ro v is io ns o f th is dirocto dele. t lo n o:lame, c o m p la in t: H e a rin g aad
O o m m ltn ^ p t. P f ' "loc tion 1020, C. S ''Vhen a ch ild rests a i l l be a ju ve n ile tl ls o rd o r ly person de n t t i> in tho m o a n in g 'o f th is ohnp to r, th e cors. a a t o f f ic e r , o r any school teacher, o r lor reputab le person, m ay to k o com* I ' i u t in th e proonto 'lo u r t o f tb o eoQn-1 in w h ich such c h ild residoe. T h e ! Soot
•bate co u rt sha ll hear and do to rm lne d u ty i ih com p la in t, and i f i t la d e to nn in ed achool i t such c h ild is a j u / r n i l o d iso rd e r ly school n o n w i tb ln .th e m ea n ing o f th is ancy, ip to r , he o r sho sbu ll bo eo m m itte d w ith in a child ro tL 's home. I f n llg ib lo , o r to such c
) . Id ah o In d u a tr ia l '" r i i in in g School, immed to somo o the r t r a in ls r school, ta k in g judgo0 account the year?, o f tb o c h i ld w ith I t ie 'oronce to tho in s t i t t it io n aoloctcd. o f tb i ly ch ild com m itted to a c h lld ro n ’s t r i e t 010, on Us bo ing show n to th o judge
said c o u rt tiha t i t Is in e o rr ig ib lo1 v ic ious, m ay be tra n s fe rre d to the lu s tr ia l School o r o th e r p ro p e r in - tu tio n . N o ch ild com n iU tod to any ’o rm a to ry sha ll bo do tn in ed beyondI m a jo r ity , and m ay bo d i*chnrgod T mor, or paroled b y th o trustoes o f J a rd o f con tro l un do r ru les nnd ro- ic tio n s npp licab lo to o th e r inm ates, y o rd o r o f com m itm ent m ay bo sus- addQ by th o jndges o f th e probnte i i r t d u r in g such tim e as th o ch ild ly ro g u lo r ly a tte n d pcl-ool n n d prop- y conduct I ts e lf . The expenso o f th*- m sportn tion o f Uie c h ild to tb o juve - ,e re fo n n a to ty sha ll b** pa id , b y th e a n ^ fro m w U ch th e c h ild ia com tie d . P job a tlo n o f f ic e r s : A p po in tm en t* and
D uties.Section 1021, 0 . T h e P rob a te M B i
[nd f o r p U / d itn ^ h rs hr H A T ’ S OTTR I D E A
CAM ^ILS—t te Q ua lity
W k j, ju s t buy Camels and lool f s tiie best packing science bas igarettes fresh and f u l l flavore* leavy paper outside— secure fo il nd the revenue stamp over the eni ge and keep i t a ir - t ig h t
A nd note th is i There ’s no th in i darnel package. No e x tra w rap] mprovetbesmoke. N o ta c e n to i hat must come o u t o f the qualit
Camels w onderfu l and ezclSsiv nerit alone.
Because, men smoke Camels aste and fragrance o f the finest \ )lende(L Men smoke Camels fo: efreshing mildness and th e ir •etty aftertaste.
Camels are made fo r men whc elves.
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D S T O B A C C O C O H P ^ , W lM to B uS sJ .
NG, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925i r t * o f th e aeveral con nU M ' l n t b i* ' t te ah&U have a n lb o r i ty to -a p p o in t designate a a e 'o r 'm o r tf R isereet pe ris o t good m oral eh a ra c te r. to . serve p r o b ^ o n o ftle o rs d o r in g th e ^ a a *I o f th e « o u rt ; M id p ro b u tio ii o fne e ra r in g .a n th o r i ty to a c t o n ly upon th e - [nest a n ^ nader th e l i r e o t io n o f th e iba to .O on rt;,a nd to ro4>elve anch com* la a tio a t o r serviee* a e tn n lly p e rm ed as tb e Probate C o u rt ab a tl de<m it and prcmer. The b iim b e r e f pa id ib a tio n o ffie o r* ap po in ted a n d desig* ted b y th e cou rt sha ll bo a * fo llo w s :
e oun tie* in w h ich th e lo s t school isus showa a achuol p o p o la tlo n o f Br F iv e Thoasaad (.*»,000) n o t to ex- id tw o . (2 ) p ro b a tio n o f f lc e n ; lo o th e r counties no t to exceed one (1 )
ib a tlo n -o ff ie o r .- P ro .'ide d , how ever, a t l a Independent Schoo l D is tr ic t* , d school d is tr ic ts b a v io g grnd’ed lools, o f three o r n o re teachers, th e >bnto con rt, upon tho request o f th e ~ ard o f trustees o f s i ' i i l d is t r ic t , sha ll p o in t a p robation o f f ic e r l iv in g . w }tb-_., such d is tr ic t ; sa id p ro b a tio n o f lle e r
v ln g n a tb o r ity to a c t up on th o fe - ost a n ^ jin d e r th o A lre c tio n o f. the )ba te c b n r t o r board o f trustee's o 'f id d is tr ic ts . Sa id p ro b a tio n o f f ic e r bo pa id b y said-scnool d ls t r ie t aucb
npenantion fo r services n c tu n lly p«r- rmed a* tho probats •* 'iu rt sh a ll deeia I t ond proper. In enso n p ro b a tio n f le e r ahnll bo nppo intod, i t sha ll be B d u ty o f tho jud ge o f th o cou rt, i f actlcnblo , to n o t i fv sa id p ro ba tloa H cor w hen any e li i ld is to bo b ro u g h t fo ro th e c o u rt; i t sh a ll bo tb o d u ty
so id probation o ff'.e e r to m ake in * a tlg a tio n o f such co io : to be present co u rt to roprosent tn e In to ro s ts o f
9 c h ild when the case is h o a rd : to fu r* lb to tb o cou rt sueh in fo rm a tio n and sistanco ns tho co u rt o r ju d g o m ay
Ju iro ; and to tn ko charge o f an y ch ild oro nnd n f te r th o t r ia l os m ay be roctod by tho cou rt o r jo d g o . Probn-
in o f fice rs provided fo r b y th is A r - ilo are hereby vested w itb aJI th e w e r nnd b n t lio r ity o f s h o riffS . con* ib los nnd poiieo o f f l r ’ rs to midco ar- I ts nnd perform such o th e r d u tie s In c l- n t to th o ir o ffices lis p ro b a tio n o f f i rs.
School T nu teea to B e p o rtDellaqnenta.
S ection 1092, C. S I t sh a ll be th e I ty o f the bonrd o f trus tees o f each hool d is tr ic t to ro p o rt to th o eoun ty hool superintendent n i l cnsos o f tru - Lcy, and In c o r r ig ib il ity w h lc b arisoa I th ln th o ir respoA lve .d is tric ts ', and ch cou n ty sehool sup e rin ten de n t shn ll ' im e d ia te ir ro p o rf sueh cases to the dgo o f th o probnte eourt.I t iss lnco re ivb op cd tb n t no v io la to rs ' th is la w w ill bo fo u n d In ou r dls- i e t
C H A R LO T T E P O N D ,S upt. o f Schools.
F o r S a le ,Boxes, Baskets, Oaps,
Paper, Orates, and a ll
fm it-pack ing snpplles
PATRICK PRODUCE CO.Phone 1260
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lA u iy lhoarSA in m a k in g Igr Cigarette.look .at the packagelbas devised to keep |jred fo r your taste.CoU w rapp ing inside end to seal the pack-
lin g fla d iy abont the appings that do not. t o f needless expend ^a lity o f the tobacco.
sive Q aa llty w ins o il
lels who w ant the !st tobaccos, expe rtly fo r Camels sm ooth freedom from ciga-
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THE MARKEfsLACK OP BUYING BRINGS
^ WEAKENED WHEAT PRICEH M k « t COMM E M T 7 w lU t 8opt«m ber
0 » e r ia c s A t «14)1 1-9 to »L O l - ( S t tu » O lft ia H M T y S u p p ly
OH IC AO O , Qopt. I M»>— W heat un- d e rw e ^ t a .*« tba ck In p rir© to do y ow ing to la c k o f a t t f i^ n c d b iiy in^ t. Tho mar* k e t eloBod hcAvy C-8 to 1 l-S o-nct low o f, Septem ber l l .O l . l - S t r 1.01 G-8, Dcccm- b e r #1.05 3-^ to 3.05 7 S . . Corn f in ia h c l
' ‘ a t ft- iB B g c vaT yln g J to in S-8c do riln o • ' to -a-^e ga in , w ltb oata 3-8 to 1-2 to G-8e
dow n, and p ro v is io n* sho w ing losses at S to 27 cents.
A t f i n t tho w he a t m n rk o t disp lnyed an u p w a rd tendeney, helped b y advance ia L ive rp o o l qu ota tio ns nnd by re p o r t tb a t Praaeo had n c tp p tcd in p rlncip l** G orihan n iggostioas o f an economic accord . P r o f i t ta k in g sales developed
* volom o on tl i« advaano, however, aad pu rchas iag pow er soon began to
■f dw in iQ o. A consctiH .int d o w n v iip l sw in g in valuca w as ucco lernted b y a la rg o incroasc o f U ib U n ite d Qtatc;<
- v is ib le supply to ta l t n d b ^ V ip jjn ro a t obsQaco o f e xp o rt 'tem and. R nU loi w h ich ensued w ere w it l io n t much fo rro aad th o m nrkc t w as ua gg iug again an da y d ro w to- an end.
^ a r s in (the w h e a t m n rk e t p u t slrcss oa tb o fa e t th a t tbe dom estic v ls ib lu supp ly has m ounted to 50,541,000 bushels and U m ore th a n 'iO,000,000 huiihcls in excess o f th o aggrcR nto a yea r ngo. I n th is conncctlon, U w ns piso p o in ted o u t . th a t M in ne ap o lis is a t prcseat re co iv ia g u p w a r t o f 10,000 cnrlou ils o f w be a t da lly .
* Corn aad onls weakened w ith w heat and as a re su lt o f ftt^o ra U lo crop repo rts 0* lo corn . The Septem ber de-
' l iv e ry o f corn, how over, seorrd nn advance ow in g to se a rc itv o f im m ediate supplies.. In tb o pro v is io n m arke t, flc llln g on
* ^ the p n r t o f commission bouflos ' woro tb n n w ipe d o o t nn advr.n;'0 duo to h lgb- c r bo ld in g values.
TWIN fa lls" m arketsPrlc«a P a ld Prodnce iB
B u tte r f o t -------------- ;----------------38 to 43eSweot eream ---- ------------------------ ...— -37ePresh ranch eggs ......................... .......... 25encBs, hoavy — ................... .......... - l i e
Hens, l i g h t __________________________ 8c,Leghorn hens --------------------------------- - 6o,Springs, colored .....------------- -— — ..15cSprings, L e g h o rn s ----------------------------- lOoT urkeys ....... —----------------------------------- 18oTurkey®, o l d --------------- -— .....- — 12c
* D ucks, young ------ ----------------------------- 16eD ucks, o U ------------------------------------------lOe
P o U toe s, Potatoes, No.' 1, c w t........................ -|1 .C 0
o n d a* W hea t, N o . 1, c w t__________________ *1.35
L iv e s to c k ■-41 C a ttle — Cows, 8 to 4 c ; steers, 4 lo
5c; v o a lft 5 to 6c.lIoK ft— P rim e , 4 to 0 l-2 c .Sheep — M u tto n , 5c ; no m arke t;
Iambs, l|Oe.
H O D B B W H T 'S OTTXDB(B o toU Prlc6»>
JVn lta and Vego tablesN ew potatoes, c w tT ............. ................ #1-50
*3 N ow cabbage, Ib ................................ 4oC rttro ts , b u n c h ___________________ ^Beets, boneh ... - «T u rn ip s , bunch ............................. ........ . 5cH ead le ttue o .........- ..............- ...... - ........ l^ cS tra w b erries , enp ........... .............. 12 l-2c
- B la c k c a p s ------------------------------------------ lOoBed raspberries — ------------------------15o
* Radishes, bunch ............. .......— —— SoTom atoes, lb . -------------J ...... ..... ......— 3cCuctim bers, d o x e n ............. :—_„..^..10>;Poppers, l b . ---------------- ---------- -----— ..15c
* C a n ta lo u p e s ............. .......................12 l-2eW atormeloDS - ................... — ------------- 3e
^ P eacbet, l b . .............. ............... ........... .....' r ro T lc Io i i f M d SU plea
P lo u r, 48-lb. s a c k ...... ................ ............Sugar, c w t ...--------------- *11-50 to 111.75Cream eheeio — ..........— — —— 300B « c k e b o e s o ------------------------------------ 40oB e a n s _____________________ -0 1:4 to- lOoB r e a d _______ _______________ 8 1-3 to lOoB u tte r (c re am c iy ) .:.------- -------------- •'*;»«B u tte r (ra nch ) _________ _____- ....... -45oEggs ................................ ........... .......25c
H e i ts
* Bacon, s l ie e d ---------------------------30 to « a^ H a m - _____________________ — 85e
H a m r » H ce d ___________________35 to 40e-_- P o r k c h o p # ________ -1------------W to 20o
La m b d r o p s __________ gg to 85oP o rk r o a s t -------------------------------16 to 20cB e e f s te a k -------------------------------15 to M o
^ B e e f pok r o a s t ------ ----------- 12 1 - | to IBo^ P rim e r ib a ------------------------------- 18 to 25e
I f y o n r p rope rty ' Is de s irab la aad U* a d ve rtU cd »a th o c ltu a lfle d — y o u 'l l f in d
y1)ur bn yer.
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S 0 A 8 R q U O Z A T Z p N S .'C n iG A O O , S e pt. U P V -W b e n t-N o .
_ 2 red *1.04 1-2; N o . 2 hard, *1.03 I . 4’ to ~ 1.00 3-4.
Com —N o. 2 m ixe d o7 1-2 to «8e..p Oats— N o. 2 w h ite :i3 to i l e ; No, .T
w h ilo 37 0-8 to 39c.Hye— 65 1-2 to 70c.
^ B a rley— 55 1-2 to COc.T im o th y seed— t o 7.25.C lover seed— #16 to 10.P ork— N om ina l.L a rd -« 1 1 .9 3 .n ib f r - t8 .8 7 to D.87.
='■» P O TA T O E S A i r o PE O D UO E.J lj C n rC A O G . S e pt. 4 (/p>_Pota toe»—
W enk; rc ce ip t* 247 *'n r#; to ta l U . « . g shipments S a tu rd a y G(13; Sunday 11;
. M onday 80; M in ne sota sncked E a rlv Ohios No. 1 #1.23 to I.IO c w t. ; same bu lk
. 11.10 to 1.25 c w t. ; W isconsin b u lk round w h ltM N o. 1 M.DO to 2.00 e w t.} Idaho sacked R urals N o. I <H.90 to 2.00 c w t.; U tn h and K o b ra ska SM ked I r is h cob- bie rs N o. 1 *1 .00 to 2.00 e w t.; Colo-
. rado sacked cobblers heated #1.05 to , 1
R u tte r—'E n sy ; croomoTy extra s 44 to J 44 l-2 c ; s tandards 4:iC; e x tro firs ts
411-2 to 43c; f i r s ts 39 to 40c; seeoudn 37 1-2 to 3Rc.
"nt — U nrhn ng ed ; m ee lp ts 27,541lo i onses; f i r s ts 28 to .lOc; o rd in n rj* f irs ts
20 fo 27c; s to rago pn.-k f i r s ts 31c.^ Poultr> '—-AHvo, lo \v r r ; fo w ls 14 to
22c; b ro ile rs 23c; i p r in g 24c.
P 0 E T l4 A in > LX VB STO C K.P O R T L A N D . Ore., S^pt. 4 O W -C at-
V flo— Stendy; rece ip ts 117; choico steers #7 to 7.50; m ed ium fo good #0.50 fo 7.00; f a ir to m ed ium S.’i.JiO to 6.50; com-
[“ * mon to f n i r »4.ri{> to choleo he if- “ ora $5 to /5..'50; cho icc cows nnd heifers
M-.'iO to 5.00; m od ium to good t - l to 4.50; fa ir to n iod lum #3.50 to 4.00; coni- mon row s «2.50 to .1.50; can n o n #1.5ii to 2.50'; bu lls $.1.2.'> to 4.?.’! ; cholca-#wJK
*"■ ers #.'5 to 5.23; f a i r tn good #4..'50--to 5.00; choice d a iry cnhoM fcO fo 10.00; p r im e j ig h t #8 to 0.00; heavy #5 to
Hogs—S ten dy ; rece ljifu 14; p r in i- l ig h t #10 to 10.25; smooth henvy 210
!“ ■ to 300 pounds #8.50 to 0.75; smooth heavy 300 pounds and np #7.50 to S-.W: rough henvy #0 to 7.-'^0; fa t p igs $D.W to T).75; feeder p ig s $0 fo D.25.
Sheep— S ten dy , rc c c lp t t 52 ; east n f m ounta in lam bs #10 to 10.75; cho lro
13o vn lle y #10 to 10..'»0; medium #0,50 to 10.00; common #8.50 to 9,50; cu lls #7 to 8.50; l ig h t ycarliiig<« #7.50 to 8.00;
g . hoavy #0 to fl..'50; l ig l i f ' w ethers #0 to G..'»0; heavy #S..'50 to H.OO; ewes #1J.^0
ICe to 5 .50 .'
I80 O l iA H A Z JV C S TO O K .I2c O M A H A , Sept. 4 O P l-H o g s — Re- 15e eclp ts 14,000; a e tivo to shippers on LOe l ig h t hoga and m (*dlinn w e ig h t bu tch
ers 10 to l.'ic W gho r; 190 to 240 pouud butchers #9.15 to 9.10; to p #9.3.';;.
• w strong w e ig h t 250 to 300 pounds #8.75 fc 9.15; o the r grades n o t m ov ing ; pa ckers ! no t op e ra tin g ; fe w b id s 10 to 15c low e r;
• • avernge ro s t ye s te rda y #3.19; w eight 208 pounds,
to C attle — R e rc lp f* 17,500; fe d steers and yen rlin gs nnd bo tn -r grade she stoek and c a lve s ' uteady- to p s tco n #12.35; in botxreen grndes, grass cows and he ife rs w-eak to 15c lo w e r; grass steers stendy to 15e low e r; b u lls 25c
' low o r; dosirablo s to rke rs and feeders s teady; • o thers slow 10 fo 15c low e r; many loads w estern s t i l t unsold.
Sheep — R ece ipts 30,000; k i l lin g ^ classes m os tly S rw . lo w e r; b u lk fa t
•5C w esfcm lam bs #12.25 lo 12.50; extreme to p to shippers #13; l ig h t and hnndy
^ w e igh t fa t ewes #0.25 to 0.50; to p #0.7.'»; feeders s teady; e a r ly ".lies feed ing lambs #12.75 to 13.^.1; fe ed in g ewc"
IJc is .n o to 5.75.
lOo 8- t. JO S E P H LTV ESTO O K- ^5o , ST. JO S K P n . M o., Sopt. 4 OW— Hogs 00 — Roeelpts 3200; 10 fn l.'Ic h ig h e r; top
#9..15; bu lk #9 to 9.30.10-? C n ttle —R ece ipts .'1200; gene ra lly
s te ad v ; steers ♦O-'IO to 12.50; cows an*‘. •2<s he ife rs #3.20 to 10.00; calves #4 fo 9.00;
sto rke rs and feeder* i4 .23 to 8.25.■»« Bheep— Roceipta 2500; lam bs 15 to
25c lo w e r; sheep s lo w ; Iambs #11.50 to 12.75; ewes #6 to 7 . - ’».
.3(j -•75 OHXOAOO U V E 8 T 0 0 K .
O IIIC A O O , Sept. 1 l iP > -C a tt1 o -R e - lOfl 27,000; m ost k i l l in g classes un-lOo even, s low , b e e f s to 'its ' o f va loo to
sell a t #12 nnd y e n r lln g i, e lig ib le to 15o # n nnd b e tte r , a b o u t s teady; other* 25c w eak to 25c lo w e r; p n r t load m atu re il
steeni #13.10; fo w lorids #13; best yea rlings ' #12.25; h u lk fod yoa rllng.t #10 to 11.25; w este rn grtsscs 10 to l.'^c lo w e r; b u lk e a r ly sa le * <7.30 to 8.3r>
20a j to k il le rs ; sbe s tock stendy to 15e lower, B5ojeannorB and c u tte rs and in between ZOejcows show ing m oat dOtfUne, b u lla clos- B5o,ing 10 to 15e lo w e r; o tb o r classes 15o abou t s teady; b u lk bologna b u lla #3..95
fO '4.40; fo w heavies n b rve #4.50; b u lk B vea lers nround #11; M o ritc rs and feed-
j , ers #5.50 to 7.50.Ind Hogs— Roceipta 56 ,000; m os tly ateady
to 10c h ig he r; b e tte r grndcs show ing
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IK FALLS D A ILY NEWSm ost ad van ce ; c los ing slow and w eak:
J. b o lk good an d cbolee ICO to 230 pound 0 avem go #9J50 to 9.75; to p # li.755 desir
nb lo £-(0 to 325 p o u n l bu tchers #S.85 lo 9:40; p a c k in g sows h rg e ly #7,00’ to
3 74>0; dea im blo s trong w e ig h t plg8"#8.75 to fl.25; cBtim ated ho ldover 17,000:
Shoop— Reeeipta 32,000; fa t Iambs fu U y '2 5 t lo K V ; spots w o re ; cu lls stea- ' d a y ; aged s to ck 25 to 50c lo w o r; feed* 1 ing ’ lambS; steady, to « lro n g ; b u lk weste rn lam bs to k il le rs #12.95 to 1.1.23; ' n a tiv o #12.50.to 1 ^7 5 ; *np to c i t y bntch- < cra #12.85; cu lla gcn 'sra lly #9 to 9.50: , f a t ran go w others nround 95 pqunds | #9 ; good an'(l c lio ico fa t w este ru ow«>4
_ ave rag in g 106 pounds # "5 0 to 7.75: ex- ■ trom o Ifbnv ics do w nw a id to #3.75* feed-
• in g ow e* m o s tly #5 to 6 00; b u lk feed- ‘ ’ in g lam ba #13.25 t o '13 50 ; to p 913.00; j 'f boavlca a ro un d 70 pounds dow nw nrd to
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B o ac tlo a on S tock TTxchango 1:o ---------- '1
T o ta l s to 'k sales C8-i,000 shares. j; In d u s tr in ls averaged 92.25; no t loss, |
.07. H ig h , 1 9 .2 3 ,105.HS; low , WJ.Ol. '■ a Ita ilru u d s nv i'm g cd 78.!I0; ne t loss. 1
.92. H i« h , 1923, tW.0.1; low , 70.78. 1
N E W Y O B K , Sept. 4 W>)— T o d n y '» m oderato reacUon In Ib o s to ck m nrkc t wns ge n e ra lly a t tr ib u te d to th e Jnpn- nese d isaster. O thor co n tr ib u tin g In-
J fluenres w ere cabled ic p o rts th u t I ta ly 1 had cha llenged tho k n g u e o f n a tio n s 'j a u th o r ity to l i ife r \ 'o n t in ita dispute
I, w ith -p rc e e e , tho mispcnslon o f hard f con l m in in g nnd rc ln U ve ly f i r m pricos.
The re fle c tio n o f fl ic ea rthquake was found in fho bond m arke t. C ity o? T ok io .'5a d ropped ten po in ts nnd the Japanese governm ent usin-s one to throu po ints, b u t n il recovering p n rt o f th o lr losses be fo ro th o oloso.
[). W n ll-.s tre c t w as rons'idern ldy encour- ngcd b y reports- fh n t A m erican insu ranco com pun ics w ou ld in c u r no aucU heavy losses ns th e y <xpe iienced in the
JQ Snn F rnnc isco disast-.-r in 1906, whon th o y w oro unpro tocted b y exem ption e la tro s co ve rin g d lree t and Indire i-t losses fro m en rthqunko dnmago. The m nrko t th e re fo re w i ll n o t hnvo to nh- sorb any sucb load o f «ccu ritles which
'** wero th ro w n npon i t n f te r fho Snn Francisco f lre .
W h llo A m crlcn n losses in Jnpnn un- F7 do ub te d ly w i l l bo g rsa t i? was pointcn
ou t today th a t n inny conspanlos ntp J® bound to p r o f i t by the ijf^e 'nse'd 'de” I'
mnnd fo r m a te ria ls ne.:dcd In re l ie f and ' roeonstractlon w ork .
A m ong th e in d u s tr ia l issiioa . loM Ot o f 000 to tw o po in ts w i-ro recorded by B a ldw in Lo com o tive , A m ericnn , Cnn. O u lf S taton S tee l, A m ctlcan Sm eltlnp,
„1 Beth lohem S tee l ond ;3 ee chn u t Pack- ing .
to I A m e rica n CSemicnl gffvo an othe r e r- l r s jr a t ic po rfo rm anco, open ing unchanged, r ; n t 30, d ro p p in g to 35 1-2 and th e n !
sp u rtin g fo 42 1-2 fo r a ne t gn in o f j 0 1-2 p o in ts on th o dny. . ■
Favo rn b le trn d e nnd in d u s tr in l de-1 velopm ents d u r in g the . la y Ineludod the ( rn ls in g o f the annuni' dev idond rn to j
ss on M u rk T rn rk fro m *1 fo $0, publica-1 5c tio n o f a re iw rt o f tho ITnyes W lieel 1 rs compnny show ing net e.nrnings o f o v e r ; r ; #1,200,(100 lu th e f i r s t e ig h t m onths j
o f th is ye n r ns ngiiiii>«l #1,346,000 in tho e n tire ye a r 1922, nnd tho doe lnn i- 1 tlo n o f nn e x trn d iv id en d o f tw o pc-
Jy cent by th e N n tio n n i i.’ i t y compnny. ri; S tock o f tbo Cnnndian P n c ifie ra il- ng rond, w h ich hns Inrgi> p ro p e rty in te r c" osts In tb o O r ie n t, d tn p p e i 1 3.4 po ints.
O thor ra ils a lso were heavy, losses o f a p o in t o r m oro be ing estnb lishcd liy U nion P a c if ic , N ew Y o rk C entral,
Jp Chesnpoako and Ohio, 6 t. Poul common and pre fe rred , Chlengo >«orfhwe5tcrn
ly and sovcriU others. n*‘. C a ll m o jicy ru le d a l 5 1-2 pe r con*. 0; T lm o m onoy nn<i com m ercial pa]K?r rates
wero unchanged.Dom nnd s te r lin g tourhcd a now bot-
t “ tom fo r th e y e a r a t '#4..’)2 o f f 2 1-1 conta, and G orm an m arka sold ns low ns 6 3-4 centa a m ill io n . The Seandi-
[p. na v laa exchanges w er» heavy nnd Span- Ish pesetas dropj>ed 11 1-2 po in ts to 13.35 1-2 conts , b u t o n ly nom inal
tg changes to o k p lace in o the r Europent, curronciea.
eti, , t G O V E B M U E N T BO N D S.frj N E W Y O R K , Sept. i L ib e r ty 5c bonds c lose d :.3r> 'a 1-28 ___________________________ #00.31or, jP ira t 4 l - 4 a ___________l._................. 98.10cn .Second 4 l-4 a .......... ........ ........ 9S.fiJ,. T h ird 4 l-4a _____________- ........ 98.24ea P o n rth 4, l-4 s — ------------------- 98.5.95 TJ. B. G overnm en t 4 i - 4 a ---------99.24Ik -----------,d- 8 0 0 A B .
N E W Y O R K , Sept. -« (/P)— The r;.w I y sugar m a rk e t w as xx'cak b u t tb o under- ng tone w as ateady, despite th o weakness
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How DO YOU DO, MR WHOOZIS , • I. SAW YOU IN THE (STREET C A R JD D W ^ J '•
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in fu tu re s and prices w ore ih irba ng i'd , w ith Cubas quoted n t 4 1-2 cen is cost and fre ig h t, oqunl to $ il2 « fo r c e n tr i fu ga l. B u t .tbcro woro in d ica tio n s th n t buyers w ou ld pay on ‘.l.e quoted p rlre s w ith ho lders ask in g nn're.
I Tho rnw. sugar fuUTcH m a rke t wan . f i r m e a r ly on cove ring nnd fr i id c biiy-■ in g , b u t pricos brok - la te r tind e r scat
■fered com m ission hoiisc selling .P in a l prices were n t tbe low est nml
• fro m tw o to n ln ^ po inta be low tb ^ closo o f Inst week. C lnnlng: Septenibe*',
'# 4 .4 7 ; December. #4.;C,: M n rch , #3.75;I M a y , #3.81. (
' I The ro w as o n ly a m oderate in q u iry fo r re fin e d sugar and pricos w ere un-
'* changed a t #7.75 to #3.00 fo r f in e grn nu ln tcd .
R e fin ed fu tu re s nom inal. |
Engttah O Irla to E m lo ra to . .jF o r ap p ro x im n te ly 100 yen rs p r io r to
■ I th e W o r ld w o r E ng land hod done l i t t le ’ i fo r h e r j'oung w om en, cspcc la lly tlioeo ' face<l w ith th e necessity ol^ ea rn ing a I l iv in g . Spasm odic cITortfi bnd been- m nde to ho lp th e young men w ho w an t* '■ ed to m ig ra te tb th e colonlea, b u t the ' young w om en ha d ’ bt>cn v l r t u n l ly ^ g -> nor<?<l. Todny. In rg tily ow in g to th e re- I in n rk n b lc aervico rendered b y wom en• d a r in g w a r tim es, and a lso duo to the
fa c t th a t E ng land bns 2,000,000 m ore' wom en tb n n men. tb o In fe resffl o f the• wotnen n re be ing g iven a tte n tio n .I M iss a ia d y s P o tt, w hose a c t iv i ty on> bebalf o t EagHah (romen has gn lned I tb e a d m ira tio n and eonfldenco o f the> B r it is h em pire , hna been nam ed a
m em ber o f th e B r it is h overseas set-! tle m e n t de legation, now on Its w ay■ to A u s tra lia . She says i t Is a bnd■ Idea to po pu la te u n iw laniJ w ith ‘ you ng m en unless you send som e nice
g lr is to th e aamo place. I f th e g ir ls ‘ flod husbands—and there n re m atiy ' p o te n tln liy good buahaods nm ong the■ ..s e tt le rs J n A u s tm lln — so m uch th e bet-• te r. sbe th in ks .— Son F ranc isco C liro n l- • i e le . ;
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F O R S A L E — 315 good ran ch owes., and 8 bucks. M a jo n ty 3 and 4 yoara . o ld . O. P. B e nn o tt, C n it le fo rd . Phoni;
| 18F4. • ' '. ) ' iX ) B B A L E — 200 h f ljd hoga. miTo ' I south, I m ilo enst o f M nrtnugb . Phone! ' 13R3, > iu rta u g b .__________ ^r l F O B B A L E — 50 licaU o f cow - he lf-
ors and ca lvcs ; fre e ^a«go on M in idoka reserve, b ra nd in g iro n , e tc . Pns
‘ tu ro and h n y fo r w in te r feedh.g i f• ' desired. Address L ,, cnre News.______! I P O B S A L E — 2000 head o f ew«-s w i t l I ran go priv ile ge s . Loentod M in id o k a
i N a tlo n n l Forest, hend o f R o rk creek i ln q u lro P . H . C rlfc h fie ld , O ak ley, Idaho.
'1 Phono 70.' [ “ i 'o iT o A L K — PodiBrucO m ilk gn .it. cbenp. Pbono 259-W, j
g a s ^ ___—F O B S A 1 £ —U Z 8 O B U .A K E 0 a 8
" W i r f ^ \ L E ^ n o u s e 7 e t . t r P h o n r ^f U 1;A N th reshe r for” m Ic, t in ia ll si'c-
ond hand beaa th rc»h i-r co«r>*cf<! w ith '' Fa lrbn nks-M orsc engine. K n rm e r i i : * ' l ,• M ercha nts B n nk . P ilo r . M nho.' H A L t> -C h ca p , t c iu r t i t ic k c t to Chicago o r M ilw au kee . P e rrine H ote l.
i ' o i r ’ S A L B — P uro e lder v ine ga r 2.«j- a ga llon . C. H . H coip lem an, m iles s south o f T w in F a lls . I'hono 51CR4.
IXJU B A L E —D M rln g reaper. In q u iP ',• a t 327 F o u rth 'a ve n u e n r r th .1 F O B S A L E , o r w i l l " ,ot ou t on“ ebar«“ » ' " o f increnae, w e ll bred m ilk goata, heavy [- m ilk s tra in . P . 0 . R ox 754. P hon-I- w o i l - -0 A l ’ P L E B O X E S and bnskets; alsT.1 bean and g ra in bags. Southern Idaho ,, W holesalo Q roccry Co- Phone 276.
P O i: p o ta to sacks sec E . l> . K e llo g gP . 0 . B o x 754, Pbone PrOR.____________
2-lb., 51b. 10-lb. U oooy cans fo r sal^.K in n e y W arehouse. Phone 08. _______•
■’ iX ) B S A L K — Bleyeles. ir lc y c iM , t ire s and aeeeaaoriea.' W e rn e r'* | J pa ir Shop. £24 SM ond S t. iS
4 TO T » A D B _______________ i
, W A N T E I> —T o trad -:, a m an 's b icyc le• fo r a g i r l ’s b icyc le . I ’hono 552W .
rOH BALE-PBOrt I'■ F O B SA1.E— P in o ‘W cnU by opplca ' » P lpncJa7IM . -
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G O ING to Omnba Tl; irsd n y m orn in g i ; i j Room fo r one passen^ 'ir. A p jd y Box ,14, caro News. 4 __________________ *__~ iiA ll.N <20 w e e k ly spnro tim e, n t ' •
home, addressing, in n llln g , music, c ir- or culnrs. Sond lOe fo r m usic, in fo rn in - Th t lo n . A m crlcnn M us ic 0« ., 1058 Droad- tow ny , D ept. F-34, N - Y . ________________ eei
I PO B high test Jurs .-y m ilk C n ll 102J. M lnne tnnna D n lry . A . J . Young, P rop, j "W E W A N T YO U to ta k e a r id e in t h e ^ ^
J iln e v Uus, a round tl io loop o r lo tbobospita l. ________________. ' 1,0
I P H O N E ^ i J l l for” W u lk m ’s Kx-1 “ tra c ts nnd Spices.________________________ j.],,
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iX )R R EN T— O ff ic '5 Ofpheum bu ild - JJ in g ; m odern; steam hu 'it, h o t nnd coM Avater. Enqu ire O rpb i'iim then ter., T X JU «E N V — U v ln g u p iu lm e n ln b o v .; ! - ; U o d e l Shoo Storo. Steam hoat, hot and ' cold w ato r; E n qu ire Orpheum tlie n tc r
R EN T— 0 room liouso ono blockfrom high scho#; Phono flSW . ___ _’ po,'
P O lt U E N ' r ^ roo,n nouse, ^ b ic k e i i ' ^ ya rd , garago. Phono 001. "' T b i t Rfc:NT— 5 -room buugalow . u\od- i
ern. Phone 1522W. ." ^ A R T M iiN 'X ’S n t the C olonia l, Bee- - ond nvenuo no rth .
FO R R E N T — 0 roouT hoiiBC 1 blo.-.» j / from high scbool. P hone 0S5J. . *|
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^ F O b" V e »<T— ^ rn ish e d " 'r o o u j "h o t ^ 0 w a te r beat. 345 S even th avenue cust. 'I ’ hono 022J._______________________________ X l
FU Jt R K N T — L ig u t housekeeping fl? agM tm cnts. C en trn l b u ild in g . Phono
I'U H K E N T — &-T00n i lu rn ish e d np&t 1 m ent. Reasonable. Bungalow Ap*> 1 = F i f t h atreot and Soeond ave. eaat. I ! i 'U i i .R E N T — S m a ll houso, p a r tly ! fu m lsh ed . Phono 1515 J . M rs . W . H . Johnson, 03u M a in avenue n o rtb . . *
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W A N T E D — W om an c r g l r i fo r geu- x a a l jioo sew ork. SL, care Newa. .
COOK W A N T E l^ i ; . C ."R juich, south — K im b e rly . Phono.2 6 1 1 ,u t o«c expense.
W A N T E I> -W o m a n rauc*j cook. 430. ^S ix th avenue east.______________________ Y;
W A N T E I> — E x iw r io n o t l n i l around au to mechanic. 8 . T ., ■•uro o f News.■ A N ’ l N m 'Q O B N T i’^ iiS O N ," oltTihr t \
sex, m ay earn #100 »o ->200 m o n th ly cor- rospoadlng fo r new apin)crs; #13 to #2Ti w o o k ly in sparo t in ie ; exporicnco un- noeossary; no can vn*s lu g ; sub jects — sug gw tcd . Send fo r p a r tic u la rs . N a tio n a l Press Bureau, IM ffn Io , N . Y. ^
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F<VBUF1RS ne edu is be lp to shock _beans, p ic k jrtta to e s o r any w o rk , ap p ly ”
3u a rtc r m ile w est o f K im b e rly N ursery . ^ acob HoebbaUer.
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' POR. S A L B —F o rd tru c k . C . " ^ .' "Meigs. 154 T h ird avi-nuo soutb. Phone: m _________________________________•
iX JR B A L I> -1U 2 0 f o t d coupe, new ly ' pa in ted A l co n d itio n . 190 Adams
a treo t, 3 b locks fro m F i-'e Po ints.’ ' i^OR S A L E ^ o ^ S tu d e b a k ^ baek,
135 N in th avenue n o rth .
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' “ f a r m ’ L O A N fp T '^ 'p r r ' cont"” net.• Loana closed q u ic k ly . le ts c h & W ill-1■ i aros._______________ ______________________ .
0 i ^ R C EN T L O A N S u iid c r reserve ays tem on c ity or fa rm p ro p e rty . B e acrv j D ep os it Company, C l i f f B u ild in g , Salt
: Latce C ity , U tah._________________________
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1 LO ST— L a d y 's g o ld w r is t w ntcU , on go ld bracelet c lnm p, :u depot o r H ccond. s tre e t south. R ew ard . A p a rtm e n t Onc,Oasis rooms. __________________ I
LO ST— I f tho person who fo un d the ; b la ck canteca bag a t p ic tu re ahow F r i
da y a fternoon w i l l r o tu n i to 1520 Pop- In r, th ey w i ll rece ive rew ard.__________
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F U R N IT U R ii fo r sale, l iv in g room, d in in g room nnd bed ’ oom sets,, rffga, e lec tric wasber, c lw t r lc iflug o nnd vacuum elennor. C a ll r>t 1)28 Bluo Lakes bonlovnrd T hu rsd ay o r F r id a y . » .
■ POK aALfc-— Hugs u i'd n irn itu re E ig h th orenue east. Phone 1234.
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400 AC R ES ir r ig n to 'l lan d fo r aala- or trad e fo r ln n d in Tw »n F a lls v ic io lty .. This ia a No. 1 s tock rnnch. Cuta 800- to 375 tons o f ha y . Jo in s fo rest re
serve. Como nnd s o j i t . (4 0 pe r acre. Owner, W. E . R eyburn . Lake. Idaho.
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r^ 'S po nk ln tj fro m m y poraoniil v iew p o in t ' " aoia R. E . Shepard o f Joromo, flpenk ing to th o Jtathorind o f Oregon
' B h o rt L in o o f f ic la ln and sh ip p o n a t th e P a rish hn li Tuosdn j' n fto rnoon, f i t w o u ld 1)0 fn r b e tto r to abolish tho in te ra fn to gommorco commiBsion and th o pu b lic u t ii i t io n commiMion and a llo w th o p u b lic Bcrvico corporations to Tcgu lnto nnd conduct th o ir o w n 'b u a l- n e u . A n d I w ou ld enact in to th o fe d e ra l a tn tu tcs and the atotu to ii o f tho ^ s ta te o f Idnho such rules and resu la * ^ t lo n s na wero noeowiary to ROTorn tf io g con du ct o f th e ir buslncBs, Tho ro in x. to o much reg u ln tip n n t tho proaent g tlm o and the rea po na ib ility canno t bo t, f ix e d . I/C t tho ra ilroada conduct th e ir own^ bualnets and then th o y aro ro* •p o n s ib le .”
M r. ehoppnrd explained In d e ta il ti th o con d itio n cxU tinK in 1020 io ro* n ffa rd to iH 'ain enrs when th o U n io n ii F n e if lo had o n ly 05 per cen t o f th o w ears i t could h ^ d lo , nnd w hen i t wna li
- on lled to the 'A tte n tio n o f th o in to r- e s ta te commorco commission tho head ai o f th o cotnmiaalon thouRht th n t th o n TT. P . w ero g o tt in ff n il tho ears th e y ii w oro e n tit le d to ' nnd i t took tw o weoks f f o r h im to f in d o u t h is m la take. B y t: th a t tim e th e m n rk e t hnd slum ped and ^ th e cars w ero no t needed.' ■'
'U ir. Sheppard urged the growera to t o rg an ise th a t b y so do ing th o y m ig h t R reg o ln to and rem edy to a la rg o ox- te n t the problem s th a t are no w oon* " f r o n t in g them . “ Bemember ycJu are ^ p n y in g fre ig h t ratea bnaed on th o peak “ busineas,’ ' snld M r. Sheppard, " a n d " u n t i l some w a y can be found to le u e n p th a t peak thero can be no ro d u c tio n ° in th o r a te s ."
OatrlCTB WeU BqulppM Tho m eo tlng waa fa lr ly p w e ll a ttend-
ed b y ahippers, nnd, as i to te d b y Joo l ° h . P rle a t o f Boise, general agon t o f th e B h ort L in e , i t was a go t*tog oth or m o o tin g to discuss the problem s o f b o th th e sh ippe r and tho c a rr ic r. °P r ie s t stn tod , aa d id ovcry o th o r r a i l R o f f ic in i w ho spoke, th n t th o S h ort ^ L in e and th e P a c if ic . P r u lt Exprosa ^ com pnny w ero in be tto r shnpo th an • v c r be fo re in th e ir b la to ry to handlo ih o enormoua crop ahlpment> th a t th e y ^ would be caUad upon , to novo w iib la ° t i f f n e x t days. °
B . A . P ie rco , general superin tendent * o f th e 0 . S. L ., conductod th o m e o tln g J and apoko b r ie f ly n t the open ing o f . th o Im provem ents in tho w ny o f dou* b io tra c k in g , a id ing a n d .n o w equip* . n o n t th a t had boon mado in o rd e r to fa c U ito to th o crop m ovement.* q
W . W . Tassel, In cHarge o f car K'd lstrlbotlon fo r ih t P. P. B., was ala tre d ttce d and to U tba t h l i com- apaity bod 'added 10,000 new ean nto th e ir eanlpmeot In tti» past Ltw o year*, giTlng tliem a 60 p«v tl cent IncrtaBa In n lU ng atoek. He ■aid th a t tbere were three timesa i maay re fz lferator can accom- Ralated In tho west te handle tha vearly polshable croni aa there ew e n la i t year asd. tha t he as tl- v
’ dpated ao ear shcrrttc * early la *the Mason, 8H e s ta ted th a t th e eastern po la ta o f ?
d U tr lb n t lo n sueh as Chicago, N e w g f o r k and Bostoa w ore be ing organ izedfta d th a t th e tim e fo r tho ron nd t r ip ,o f a ear between Ohleago and B o s to n ^o r N e w Y o rk bad booa tu t fro m th re e , to fou r days. H e said fu r th e r th a t ih e y w ere conduetlDg an In tens ivecam paign to spoed np tho m ovem ent o f | cart. The shlppera present asked th a ta n a n bo p laced here b y tho P . F . E . j to h e lp th o loeal agont and th e y w ore assured b y a l l th e o ffie la ls th a t th e n a t te r w o u ld be taken np a t oneo and th a t a m an in a l l p ro b a b ility w ou ldbe p laccd here fo r th is season. ^
SoUlTan la Praised t- T ho shippers In attendance w ero lou d t
in th e ir pra ises o f th e loca l agon t, D . iZ . S u lliv n ti, and the sorvico th e y ro - \co lvo d th ro ug h h is o ffice . ^
C. E . G onnoll, superintendent o f th o P . P . E .. Ogden, to ld o f the construc* , t lo n o f th e now te lag p la n t a t Poea* | te llo and th o general im provem enta * a l l a lo ng th e lin e tQ speed up th o ic in g < o f cnra. M r. G unnell answered m an y 1 quostlons o f th e ahippers nnd a g re a t i de a l o f discussion fo llow ed. ]
T . 8 . R tnnera ley, car aorvlco agen t o f th e O. S. L . n t S a lt Ln ko , gave , eomo in te re s tin g facta on the ea r aup* . p ly „ a ta tin g th a t thero w oro atorod no w on th o S h ort L in o eystem a w n lt* ' Jog loada 2,000 w heat cara nnd 200 ' f lo u r o r augar cnrs, nnd tb n t th o ro ; w o re 111 pe r cen t o f tho box cn r ow n- e rsb lp n t homo, g iv in g them som ething U ko 8,000 box cars in fira t-c lasa con* ■ d it lo n .
R C. M onson, superintendent o f th e Id a h o d iv is io n , apoko b r ie f ly on th o | aorvleo b e in g g ive n and asked ,fo r c r it - i ie lsm .
Boggetotlons O ffe red iSevera l w ero o ffe re d , c h lc f am ong i
w b lc h w ero th o fa c t th o t cars cou ld a o t be b il le d a f te r 4 or 6 o 'c lo ck in th o a fte rn oo n , causing ahippers to pay dem nrrage. M r . Monson prom ised to rem edy th e con d itio n fo r th o peak season. H e s ta ted th a t th e y w ero m ov* la g th e loads fa s te r th nn over bo fo re a t id in some casos so fa s t th a t t l « sh ippers d id n o t have tlm o to d iv e r t th e c a r a t th o p o in t he w ished.
H o w a rd B ru n e r, f re ig h t c la im a g e n t a t B a lt La ke , spoke b r ie f ly , u rg in g th e •M pp ers to paek and Ia«d th e ir sh ip * a e o ts w ith caro, w hieh w o n ld lessen th e d n tle s o f th e c la im agent to a con- d d e ra b le degree.
'K r . Pierce closed thd meeting, ib w k in z the ihippers fo r the ir attend- u w M d l«t«re«t u a e ip iM tli ig t h .
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F our Acres o f Seed || Produces $4500 Crop |F ou r acres o f w k lto c lover g ro w n I
th |a yo n r b y Qeorga U. Johnson on I h is fa rm ono and one-half m llos I southoast o f P ilo r , produced a c ro p | o f soed upon w h ich ho piaees a
I vnluo o f M 500, b n iiu g his ostim ato { on n p rice o f u pound fo r thu
I I to ta l y ie ld o f upproxJmntcly 1500 I pounds.
Tho crop wns pu t th rough th e h u llc r tw ico . Convinced U n it a l l o f tho aced had no t hcl*n taken o u t Q w hen thn f i r s t run wns eompletod nnd a y ie ld o f som ething more th a n
I HOO pounds wns threshed ou t, M r. Jo linson propoaed to tho ow nor o f tho r if f that thoy ahnro cquaHy. w hn teve r aood m ig h t bo threshed o u t o f tho Btrnw. The resu lt wna recovery o f npprux im n toly 100 pounds o f aoed,' va lued a t $250. '
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M r. nnd Mra. C. S. M n r tln w cro hosts w’ a t d in n e r M onday evening fo r D r. and rr' M rs. C. R. S co tt, M r. un<I M rs . L . U ol• B roekenrldge nnd M r. nnn M rs. Goorgo w ’ L . N ob lo nud D r. n n * M ra J . N . D n v lr ir ‘ o f K im b e rly . The coiitorciioco fo r th e t( 5 ta b le wna a low bow l o f zlnnlna. t l ' — , 1.1
M isa P ria c llln Munaon, Mina O o ld iu f ,l^onrls and M ias Irm n Sp ielberg ontc.r- w
1 tn in od fo r tite K nppu Knnpn Qumma a t p,• n “ b ru no h” b ridg o on M ondny m orn* t l I In g in honor o f a number o f th o -g ir i^ <>: J who aro lea v ing th is f : i i i to a tto n d co l a I lego. Tho fo u r courso menl w ns serv- }„ - od n t 10:15 a f^ h o ho*no o f M iss M un -! aon. ' Tho ta b lo bouquets wcro In d a rk 3 nnd l ig h t bluo, tho co lo n o f th o aoror*r i ty , nnd tho plnco cnrd« wero In tho “ I fo rm o f a key, w hich is .the iihapo o fT the badge. M ia a_H o le ii K lahor, H J h . |1 M a rg a re t Se llloy nnd Mixs L iic y M iin *
aon asslatod in aerving. M isa Ire n a Coa- * J te llo w on f i r s t prl^o» In th o b ridg o t games and tho consoli'tion wns nw nrdoil. to M ias O rpha M arke l. Thoso presen t ®. woro th o M isses Iro n s PosteJlo, D oro* • B th y Slmpaon, l)o roth% \. Pearls, O rphn . M n rko l, M nrg a ro t McAteo, M ild re d[ M oN lcho ia , P e ll P a rro tt, M n r jo r io “ I B row n , K iennor M u iua n and Eugono, S p rin ge r o f Boise, who Is a m om bor o f **
th e s o ro rity . ™
M iss M y rt lo Andorson o n to rta ino d . Tuesday ovonlng a t a cha rm ing s ix f [ o 'c lo c k d inne r fo r a num bor o f guests. "• P in k asters fo rm ed tho ccntorpioco. ^ . Tho oven ing wns spent w ith m usic and '• soc ln liy . ' ^ 0 guosU includod th o “
Misaes NovtC C laar, A ienp Sonl, Im o-[ gene C raven, M n y F rn n k lln , M o ry I B a ile y , M argu o rlto Thometz, M U drod ) Be rtsch and V o n ita Andorson.
J Tho homo o f M r. and M ra. J . fa. ° f Leaguo ‘‘o f th is c ity wna tho seono o t } a p r o t ty homo w edd ing n t noon M on da y, ^
Septmnber 3, whpn theij- daughter, lO s s .i > M a r jo r io Leaguo, wan un ited in m hr- ’ r ln go to R eg ina ld A . B lnghnm o f G ar- *S f ie ld , U tah . The ecremony wna per*■ fo rm ed b y tho Rov. Oeorgo I I . E l l is o f ^ . th o F ir s t C lir is tin n church o f Jorom o. .
A f te r th e ceremony u de lic ious d in n e r wnn served b y tho b r id e ’s m other. ^ Gueats w ere M r. and M ra. J . B . Loaguc, M r. and M ra. K n ig h t o f Joromo, M r . < nnd M ra . G o o r^ H . K il ls o f Jerom e, M r. nnd M ra. C. B . Lenguo nnd ch lld ro n , ,, nnd' th e Miases E d ith E l l is and I r is Leaguo. The young coupio w i l l m a k r th o ir bomo In G a rfie ld , U tah. p
C om pllm on tlng M rs. J . D . S tack, guest o f M isa E sthe r Cam pboll, on horw ay to C a lifo rn ia , M n . BalRh W y lie Le n te rta ine d S a tu rday ovening o f la s t b:w ock a t a slum ber p a rty . The rooms hworo decoratod w ith sweet peas, m arl* agolds and asparagus fo m . The usual h
. good tim e was en joyed. A three-coarse ”I b re a k fa s t was aorvod a t ' 11 o 'd o e k o. Sunday m orn in g . Tho guest l i s t in* ■'
e luded tbe M isses F lorence C am pbell, ^E sthe r Cam pbell, Nooma D oxreed, P
i C la ra OampbolL H este r Jew e tt, H elenI CampbeU and M rs . J . D . S tack. <=
t RETURNS TO TWIN FALLS jj“ B, M . Sweeley and P im lly H a n Pre* • B Umlnary to from BoIm to °J Make Tbia Their Home ^
^ E v e re tt M . SwlJeloy, w ith M rs . “ Swooley and th e chUdrcn, a r r iv e d ^ fro m Boise Satu rday. Thoy w i l l spond
i a fo w days a t th e home o f M r . and , M rs , M . J . Sweeloy and th on ro tu m o
' to Bo ise to paek np and go t re a d y to I;m ovo to T w in Palls.
° M r. Sweeloy w i l l again become act- J iv e ly eonnected w ith the la w f i r m o f *
41 Sw eeloy and Sweeloy, a f te r an absence o f fo u r years spont as a m em ber o f
y th e s ta te p u b lic , u t il i t ie s com m ission, c t fo r th e los t / f u as cha irm an, a t t
Boise. J t “ T w in P a lls looks b e tte r to m o to* « ® d a y th a n i t ever has,” said M r. Swee* |
lo y Tucaday, " a n d the fu tu ro o f th is section is second to none, in m y opin* j
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-O a r r le n In Session <« R n lT f r o ir ^ f f lo ia ls p re ie n t w ero : 0 .0 8 . G unnell, superintendent P . P . E., ] t- Ogden; H . D . Blchards, agon t P . P . '
E., Ogden; R. A . Pierce, general supe rin ten de n t 0 . 8. L . ; W . W . Tnsso l; In '
g chargo o f cnr" d is tr ib u tio n P . P . E .; d E. C. M onson, superintendent Id n h o Q d iv is io n 0 . S. L . ; H ow a rd B ru n e r, ‘ y f r e ig h t c la im agent, S n lt l<ake; T . S.:o K ln ne rs lo y , ca r scrvlee agent, B a lt tt* L n ko : W . C. P rice , s ta tion superv isor, V* Bo ise; W . 8 . Shade, ngent, A m erican re F a lls ; M . T . 'W hltennek, agon t, Sho* , le ahonoj C. H . Sm ith, agent, B u p e rt ; r t 6 . E . Booth, agent, |)u r lo y ; H . h L Me*
E lro y , agont, B u h l; P . H . M ore la nd , a t agont, G ooding; E . M . M urph y , tra ve l* le in g agent, P . F . E . ; 0 . H . D o n a t, ear p* t l is t r ib « t» i P . P. E ., P oea te llo ; H . L . in Chapm an, m ig h t Inspoetor, B a lt L a k e ; a- D . k BulUv>n, T w in F a lls , and Joo l
L . P r ie s t, general agont, Bolae.
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City Commissioners Look to Future Requirements in Dis-| cussion of Maintenance and ^Operation i'™
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Problema o f m un ic ip a l w a te r w o rk s ! a d m in is tra tio n w ere discussed oxhanst- Iv o ly by mombors o f T w in P a lls c ity com m iM ion n t a m eo tlng Tuesday oven* in g a f te r thoy had com jilu ted rou tino business, w h ich included g ra n tin g o f ! ' fo u r b u ild in g po rm lta , rece ip t o f m onth- ly reports o f c i t y o f f lc la la and a llo w * I M i nnres o f b illa ng n ln s t th o c ity . to
O u t o f tho discuRslon th e re com o a p ro tty c len rly d e fine d o p in io n th n t w n to r consumera ahould pa y ru to s to [d l) rnlsu s u ff ic ie n t rovonuo to m eot coats Ca o f nmlntennnco nnd op e ra tion to go thu r pa w ith dopreciu tion and in to re s t on tbo Investm ent, le a v in g tlio cost o f th o aye. tem to bo m ot b y p ro p o rty ow nor; le l th ro ug h tn x nasessmont. T h o d la cuss io i v li had to do e n tire ly w ith p ln ns fo r tho A . fu tu ro opera tion o f th o syatem , an d . was conrorned p r in c ip a lly w ith o n tlc i* pntcd. necessity fo r rc j/ln cem o nt w ith in !q . t l f i r n o x t few yoa rs o f a la rgo am oun t igoi o f pipe which is becom ing dam aged a a ln t n rosu lt o f a c tio n o f - a lk n l l on m eta l a i hoops.
C ites P n tu ro Needs.Tho discussion w as oponod b y J . 8 . fa
K o o l, finnnco com m issioner, w bo m ndo,re i tho assertion th a t, in h ia es tim a tion , th I t w ou ld bo necessary in a n o th e r yon r th <0 p rov ide fo r ra is in g c f a p p ro x im a te ly 1100,000 b y ad ju s tm e n t o f th o w a te r ratoa. O f th ia an in iin t ho os tlm a te-l fo th a t $50,000 w o u ld bo req u ired fior he expenacs o f opera tion , a p p ro ^ m a to ly B i 125^000 ahould bo ox]>endoa In replace- fn m on t o f w orn p ipo and tho balance should bo used to meet depreciation and in te re s t charges. th
M r. Keel ro fo rre d to estim a tes fu r- an nishod b y I ln r lo y R nyb urn , s tro o t and n f w a te r works aupo rin tendon t, ahow ing Sr th a t ap p ro x im ftto ly I f i 1*2 m ile s o f w a te r pipe muat bo rep laced w ith in tho no x t seven y e a n , the a%'ornge coat bo- p , in g g iven a t $12,000 •:cr m ile . • da
M r. Keel waa po a ltlve in h i* declara- dn tlo n th n t tho coat o f o p e ra tion and N; m alntonnnco ahould bo bo rno b y w ater consumers. ^
“ R obu lld ing o f tho system ns I t bo- p , eomes worn o u t,” ho doolarod, “ is a prope r element In th o c o V t.o f w ater. »i, O therw iso tn x p a y o n . w hon th o y pny . . . o f f th o bonds Issued lo purchnao tho system , mny f in d th a t th e y ' have to isauo now bonda to b u ild a no w sys- r», Uun. I f i t ia n e u ia n iy nn de r th e law fh a t the e ity m os t sup p ly w a to r fo r loss th an cost nnd ro lso th e d e fic ie n c y by J® ta x a tio n , then I w on ld ne ve r vo to fo r pu b lio ow n o rth ip o f au y u t i l i t y . '»
S ta to la w p ro h ib its accu m u la tio n o f a reserve fu n d In op e ra tion o f m un ic ip a l u t i l i t y , A . J . M yors , c i t y a t to rn o y , ad- “ I v ised the commission.-ra a lth ou gh , ho said, I t w ould, in h b op in io n , be pos- s ib lo , to p ro v id e b y a n n u a l approprla - tlo n nnd budget, fo r th o ra is in g o f a u ff lc lo n t rovonuo to m oo t tho coa t o f such roplacem ents in che aystem aa tho com m lA lon m ig h t r c u a o n l^ y a t i t ic l ' pa te . T '
Saving In Bprinkllng.Cost o f s troo t s p r in k lin g th is yea r, J . “
L . M eo, c ity c le rk , t6 ld th e comrals- sionors, w U i bo cons ide rab ly loan th an c i had boon an tic ipa ted . H o advlaed th a t a a to tn l o f $SOOO f o r th is pufpoae wou ld Ci bo ab un da ntly am ple >ind expressed th r tv op in ion th n t th o who lo cost m ig h t nol th exeoed $0000. On m o tio n o f Com m iss ioner Keel, th e o le rk w m dlrecte 'd to estim |>te tho coat o f s p r in k l in g and com- p p u to tn x lev ies fo r th is pnrpose pro fJ r a t in g tho expense ncco rd ing to the cost o f the serv ice rendered. ,5
R eport o f C h lo f o f P o lice P. 0 . H e r r i- ot m an showed a to ta l o f 21 arrosta mado d u r in g tho m on th o f \u g u a t, w ith #200 In fin e s collected. T h ir te e n m eals weru
. served to prisoners la th o c i t y J n l l . j , d u r in g tho m on th . A r ro s U o f o f f e n d - i /
o n agaiast th e t r a f f ie ord inances, j, num bering 17, load tho H st, seven be ing i - arrested fo r drunkonnofts, tw o f o r gam* i j
, b lln g , and ono each fo r va g ra n cy and v io la tio n o f a atato« la w . In 50 eases „ o f m in o r v io la tio n o f t r a f f i c rules,
‘ w a rn in gs w oro g ive n hy Ih o p o lice , and I 59 persons w ore w arned fo r m in o r v lo - v I In tlo n s o f o lh e r ord lnnncso.
O u t o f 162 c a tt le te s ted d u r in g tha p . m onths on ly tw o w oro fo u n d to be in - tc , foo ted w ith tubo rcu los ls , aeeording to tc
th o re p o rt o f D r. W a lte r M cPherson,, m eat and d a iry Inspeetor.■ The commissioners approved and or- y• dored w arrnn ts d ra w n in pa ym en t o f ,I c la im s ngainst th e ge ne m ! fo n d in th e !
s p r in k lin g fu n d ,(, $4-0.43; l ib ra ry fu nd , *5 0 0 ; w a to r work4 . fu n d $2,.'<93.42, C la im s n g ^ n s t th o gen-j
e ra l fu nd w oro Item ized as fo llo w s : ! f ! newer. '$18.40; po lice. $502.17; f ire , V
• $8.W.58; n d m ln ls trn tio n , » U 0 2 .0 1 ; 'K stree ts, $720.03; p n rk , $100; m e a t nnd 8
, d a iry inspection. $ 2 l'l.4 0 ; scales $70. \B uU dlng P e rm its Q lven . 1
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I B . P . H oover. 171 Bh-e Lakes boule- L v n rd south, p o ta to co lb .r, 50x100 fe e t;
•[ $250K■ C. P . W ertsbnngher. 027 E lm stree t, E J garnge, 12x20 fe e t, $2.-i0. J
H a r ry R. D nv is , 511:1 M a in avenue T. f ensl, screened porch, 8x20 fe o t, aad £
garnge, 18x20 fo o t, «:^00. • I j .
jl M isa Oraco B ry a n t, w bo In troduced >. tho D unn ing syatem o f in s tn ie tio n la n’ musle In T w in Pa lls tw o years ago, ex- oI- *•» n fe w days from p Clovelnnd, whoro she hns pursued fu r- I
' th e r s tu d le s ' ln te a ch in g th is systemi d u r in g tho summer. M iss B ry a n t 's *• s tud io . 201 T e n th n o rth , w i l l bo open ■
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iv e d here Tuesday fro m M on tan a fo r o k sh o rt v is i t . ■ !. • ^
H e r o 'M r V m t - M « . ' t r b « i i 'T r a c y ‘ nd da ug h te r, M isa M ild re d , o f B u rle y , ro re ';^e re Tuesday v is it in g friends'. • j.. ■ •J'- ^ JE n da V U t In XTtih—M rs . E leanor t
n ilm o ro re tu rn od Tuesday f r o m . a , hreo m o n th s ’ v is i t w ith re la tivo s in Jtah.
V ia lt ln g B ls te r^ M ls s B e tty *B lrd o f l ( rho D a lles , O regon, is a gueat n t thn tomo o f h e r s is lor, M rs . P. J . Gross- nan.
E n d O n tin g T r ip —M rs. Charles E . rones and sons havo retu rned a f te r I w e e k 's o u tin g In tho W ood r lv o r lo u n try . •
B e tn m fro m Coast— M r. and M rs .D nniel A llo n nnd child ren ro tu m o d ^M ondny fro m a s ix weeks' m o to r t r i p po to C a lifo rn ia b y w ay o f P o rtland .
' ' • nuV is i t in g P a re n t*—M rs . E rne s t C lau- o f
il ln a r r iv e d Tuesday fro m Lo ng Boaeh, daDal., to spond aovoral woeks w ith bo r toparents, M r. and M rs . A , E . B lifo r. M i
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le f t Tucaday evening fo r a m onth.’ s v is i t w i th he r parents, M r. and M rs . co\ . J . Thompson, a t W indsor, M isso u ri. H .
Guests P rom M lssonxl—M r. and M rs .0 . T . Chapm an o f B a ite r Springs, M is * lo u ri. a r r iv e d M onday and nro guests s t th o homo o f M r . and M rs . H . 0 . A lcx iiiid e r .
M o v in g t o T o w n -^ W n lte r Denton and (a m lly aro m ov ing th is 'w e e k In to a residoneo on T h ird avenuo n o rth fro m th e ir ran ch nenr to w n whero th o y spent tho sum m er m onths. ^
V is i t in g P a th e r—M rs . C. W . W eeks, fo rm e r ly M iss B o th H am ilton , w i th - h e r ' tw o eh ild ron is In tho e lty fro m ” B roo k ljrn , N . Y .. fo r a v is it w ith b e r fn tb o r , 8. T . H am ilton .
C osc lnde V a ca tio n— P. 0 . Vawaon o itho V a r ie ty Store, w ith M rs . D aw son c rand c h ild re n , re tu rned M onday even ing ^ n f to r ton.days’ vaca tion a t Eas loy Springs,
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P red R ob erts are tho parents o f a glda ug hter, B a rb a ra Jano, bom Tuoso* thday, Septem ber 4, a t th e ir homo on r l iN in th avenue east. M
. ClM a k e P is h in g T r iP '-S h a d L . H o d g in , re
F ra n k L . S tephan nnd C. A . N o rth ro- eetu rn ed la to M ondny fro m tw o d a v a ' wjf is h in g t r ip to F la t rreek ond o the r a lstream s southwest o f T w in F a lls . a
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D uke , daug h te r o f M r. and M rs . O. E . .Q D uke , w f l l leave W ednesday fo r Ohl* eago, w ho ro aho w i l l roaoame h o r s tu d ios a t N o rth w e s te rn un ive rs ity .
■ A. Teacher. B e tn rd s—M n . ' E . J . Lucas,
tonoher !n th o h ig h sebool com m ercial do pa rtm e n t, w ith he r tw o daughters, w U l r o tn ra W ednesday fro m B o u e tom nko th e ir bomo d u rin g the com ing ncschool y e a r in th o Beed apartm en ts . sL
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G illesp ie , n n auetlonoor o f m aay y e a rs ' o lexperience, w ho a rr ived re ce n tly in P<T m n F n lls fro m Iow a , has announeed loth a t ho expects to engage in th a t w o rk beIn th is f ie ld . he
aiQ uest o f B ro the r— S. W . Carlson o f eo
Chleago, a r r iv e d hofe Tuesdny and i i roa guest a t tb o homo o f h is b ro the r, O. E . ^Car}»oa, meiaher o t tbe board o f 'coun- t lt y com m isalonors. Tho v ia lt reu n ite s a i tn e b ro th e rs a f te r 18 y e a n ' separation.
A, B a c k p ro m W ood B lr e r —M rs . Charlefc
P . Larson - and ch ild ren have ro tu rn e dfro m tw o w ee ks ' o u tin g a t E a s le y 's * sp ring s on W ood r iv e r . M r. la rs o n spent th o f i n t w eok f t i th them on th eo u t in g nnd bro ug h t thom baek M on da y . ovening.
Le a ve F o r E a n iM - M r . and M n t W .J . H e lm , accompanied b y M rs . H e lm 's «fa th e r , P . W . D lxon , w ho h u been he r J 'house guost fo r th e past tw o weeks, “lo f t Tuesday fo r M n D ix o n 's home a t ^ H o lto n , Kansas. The y are m a k in g th o t r ip b y a n to and expect to bo aw ay ab ou t a m onth.
O rche s tra D ire c to r B e tsn is— G u stav ^ P le ch tn o r, d iro c to r o f T w in F a lls sym* ph on y orehestra . has re tu raed fro m P o rt ln n d w hero he conferred w ith dlroe- “ to re o f s im ila r o rgan lra tions in th e In * " , te re s ts o f th o loeal orchestra. T b o or- “ g n n ixa tio n hero w i l l present a eonecrr “ in th o la te fa l l o r ea rly spring , M r. F le ch tn e r announces.
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;f ie ld ; M r. and M rs. A . L . Rose, Cnsper, 0 W y o .; R . D . Contes, B a lt L o ko ; Joh n h
'K u h l, O m aha; A . J . Eaton and w ife , a B a lt L a k o : C. G. W in te r . M rs . J . W . _ W ill ia m s , Jo rb id g e ; J . F re y , S a lt L k o ; E . L . P. H u rs t, P o rtla n d ; B . B. A rn o ld , Knnsas C ity , M o .; 0 . G. W ebb, Theodore P a rks, Jn rb id ge ; M r. and M n .P. F o rre s t, Pendleton, O regon; E . K . L o r im e r, P . M . Lo rim e r, Boise.
B O G E R S O N -A . A.naza, B u rlo y ; H .B . B u tle r , Bo ise; C. 0 , B la ?k, G. 0. Royao, M . J . Shields, Ogdon; A n d rew D in g w a ll, C hicago; M r. nnd M r* . J . B i l l
'f ilo c k m n n , Los Angeles; M a u rice L .! M ore l, C l if to n , 111.; Lew is A . D odd. Bog- jo rso n ; O. E . W nde. t in lt L a k e ; R. M . N oison and w ife , W olser; Ko lso N ew m an, Jerom e; W . A . S w a rt, B u r le y ; M '. ond M rs . Simonson, V io le t Cook, A lb io n ;E . P . W ong ert and fa m ily . Id ah o P n lla ;Le B o y W . Jonos and W ifo , D enver.
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Tuesday's h igh waa th ro o po in ta one-h. nbovO ~Ae- mAxinium o f th o proeod* b r ld g in g day, and lo w 'w a s 10 po in ts o fP o un de r th a t o f M onday, acco rd ing ,. to records o f tho gov)»m ment **° w ea the r obaervor’s a ta tio n here.
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osslb lo agency fo r w o rld peaco waa Ig ^ jir , i^ o d upon delegates a t th o ’ th ir d an * '® „ „ ua l'C o n ve n tio n o f t i o W a r M o th e rs . , ' f th o th ird Idaho d U tr ie t h o ld M on- P '“ “ f ay in M ou n tn in Hom e. D iscussion a i0 various phnaes o f w u rk In w h ich W o^ is st lo th o rs could bo o f a fs ls tan co to fo r* H i, ie r sorvico mea nlso f ig u ro d . ^ ' t h o tio n .
T w in P a lis was rcpreaen tod n t th o g . , o n von tlon b y M re. D a v id B ro w n , M rs . ‘ r . M . H o lle r, Mra. J . A . B o ll ond M ra.!. 0 . B iggins, M rs. B row n w as elected Ira t v ice president nnd M rs . GVosa o f Ihoahono dlB trie t w a r m o th e r o f tho , l ia tr ie t o rgan iza tion . T ho n e x t d is- ^ 7 r le t convention , i t w as doc idcd , w i l l C. C 10 he ld in Shoshone. I t i l
M re . K a to D oK ay o f B ln c k fo o t, sta te tendj r a r m other, attended and to o k p a r t In ^nd ha proceedings.
T w in F n lls dologaies w oro b ro ug h t ^ lomo M onday evening b y 0 . C. S lgglns.
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rs, T w in F a lls d ls tr lc .t fa rm e r, and h is Th on , on an excursion, dow n Snake r iv e r anyon a t P i l la r fa lls Tuesday a fte r* toon, ponons unknow n, w i th an nppuf* jj. n t purposo to steal th e car, b ro ko th o . „ t u (lass door o f th e ir P o rd coupe w h ich _ hoy had parked on thd roadside a t th o | . Im ro ck . occordlng to re p o r t mado b y i® '’ “ d r . Chlldore Tuoaduy ovo n ln g . M r. ^h ildo rs o ffe re d to po y a auba tantin i .v is it ew a rd fo r id c n t l f l r a i io a o f th o mla- lennta. T h o ir fa ilu ro to m ako nw ny A B I v ith th o cnr ho a t tr ib u te d to th e ir iU ' I Co i b i l i t y to s tn r t th o m o to r fo r la c k o f fo jt .1 koy. Thoy lo f t th e lig h ts b u rn in g , M r. Eme ;b lld e n said. <i<om
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loon w h llo r id in g w ith h e r younger i ls to r and g i r l f r lo n d t a t a fa rm homo lo a r Hanson whoro IL o y w ore guests, V lioon Groomo, 11 yeurs o ld daug h te r 1 ) f D r. and M ra. H . R . Oroome, 134(1 1 ?oplar avenuo, n if fo ro d fra c tu re o f he r - r t ; ; o f t arm between tho sho u ld e r and ol*>ow. Sho w as b ro u g n t a t oneo to he r lom e hero whoro sho reee lvod tom por- xv x i r y su rg ica l a t te n tio n an d w m ras tin g lo m fo rta b ly Tuesday e ve n in g . A n X * .:ny exam ination o f th e in ju re d arm * * * i r i l l bo mado W ednesday n o m ln g a t o b tbe eo unoty geaeral h o s p ita l, and tbe irm w i l l be p laced iu a c M t. ■ |
APPOINTED RELIEF AGENT, 1r w in P a lU Bed O ro « C ha p te r I t D l - '
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Bequest th a t T w in F a l ls Bed C ros j chapter prepare to rece ive and pro m p t* ‘ > ly tra n s m it to the d lv lh lo n o f f ic e eon-t t n b n t lo u o f money fo r th e ro l io f o f \ Japanese earthquake s n ffe re re w u coa- j ta ln e d In a te legram jc c e lv e d fro m d l * ! v ia lo n headquarters o f th o R ed C roai i a t San Francisco.
A U _« uch . con tr ibu tion s , I t wns nn *: nounoed Tuesday e v iih ln g b y o f f lc e n o f th e chapter, should be so designated and names o f d o n o n m n ilo d to th o d i* S v is ion o ffice .
N a tio n a l Bed Cross h e a d q u a rte n has B ' m ad^ an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r th la fu nd , and P res iden t Ooolidge b u designated !■ the Am eriean B e d Cross as th e au thorized A m eriea n agency f o r re lie f . 1
P ic tu re - fra m in g done n e a t ly . P rices ® reasonable.
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:ay a f te n o o n o f th U w eek, one and n e -ha lf m iles no rtheast o f the Hanson irldgo, In w h ich a M r. I ^ y and w ife i f P ortlnnd, Ore., w orfi p re c ip ita ted in to ho side d ltcb .
T he wreck wns caused b y 'a d e fe c tlW ito o rin g knuckfo b re a k in g , rende ring ho ea r uncontrolnble.
F o rtu n a te ly ne ithe r o f the ooeupants irn# seriously in ju re d ,. . I n i t ' the now in r was ba d ly damaged.
T h is bas led th o s ’r lt o r t a again h ln k o f th e unguarded nnpronches to h liv bridge, mifro ca p ic l/U ly th e no rth md.
Thoao parties w ore -onrouto to T w in r n lb v ia tbo bridge, nnd hnd th is b re ak • )oon on ly a fow m in u tes la te r tho cou- loquoncea m lg b t havo been too serious ;o contemplate. O cc u rr in g on th o un- jua rdod nppronch to th o lir id g c , c n r and • Kcupnnts could n o t havn cacaped bolng ilungod in to tho canyon.-X'., '
D o n 't lock tho s ta b le -^ fte r th o horao is stolen.
H ighw ay o f f ic ia ls shou ld g ive a tte n tion.
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T h o Episcopal G u ild w i l l moet T h u n * la y afternoon, Soptom ber 0, w ith M rs.C. C. S lgglns, 303 S lxsh nvenuo oast.Jt is hoped thoro w i l l b o a la rgo a t - ' * ^ - tendance ss thla ia tho u p e n b g m ooting and p la n t t v i l l b o to n n iila to d fo r tho jroor’s w ork .
T ho B a p tis t M la a lo n a ry c irc le w i ll meet a t tho bungalow Thuradny a fte r noon, Soptomber 0, a t 1:30 . Tho lad les . w i l l be en torta lnod w i th a program b y . tho Q ir l i ’ G u ild o f th e church, and * th o y w i ll a lao aorv'd ro lrcshm ents. A l l lad les o f th e ehurch nn d congregation _ aro inv ited . •
T he ■Woman's M iss io na ry soc ie ty o f tho C hriatlan chu rch w i l l ho ld th e ir regu lar m eotlng in th o church boao* m cnt a t 2 :3 0 ^ p to m b o r 0. Tho pro* gram w ill con iifs t p r ln c ip n lly o f a p la y e n title d “ A P ra ya r th o t Was An- swQrod.” T h e wom en o f the K lm b o rly church w ill be guestn fo r tho a fte r* ' noon. A f u l l nttcndnncoL is desired and ' v is ito rs nro welcome.
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