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Show BRIEF REVIEW OF 11 TO EVENTS RECORD OF THH IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS IN ITEMIZED ITEM-IZED FORM V Home and Foreign News (lathered From All Quarters of the World, and Prepared for Busy Mon INTER MOUNTAIN. WiiKlilriKton's Iiotisi) of icprusciiln tlVl'rf llllH pUHSlMl 11 bill IiiIcmiIimI to Kpi-ed tip liallot coiinlliiK' liy tho iiki of ildlllilu ulccl Inn Ixhii'iIm. Jiiini'M Sliockley, norvliiK u Hfo ti'i'm In tliu I'lnli pvtiltcntlnry for immlcr. Ihih rutiiincil to the prlnon lifter mi iihtonn? of two wccUh, beliiK pernill It'll parole by llu witi-dcii (hut he illicit uo to MlKxoiirl to Mu lils (lylni; niollicr. Sliocklcy iniiili! (li(! trlti itiiatli'iiili'il nnd umvtttclii'il. The strlku of -10,000 Hlilpyuril work-tTM work-tTM In effect mIiicu .liinuiiry 5J1, In Sc-little, Sc-little, Tiicoinii mid Ahenleen, wits for-iiuilly for-iiuilly ilucliired off Mitrth I) by Klrlki! Ifutlers, followliiK a canviiss of voti'-H cant In a referendum taken during Hie previous three tlayn. The fifteenth Idaho leglHlalure ail-Joiirneil ail-Joiirneil fdnu tile on Mulch 8, two ttityw after the tdxtleth day, mid following a rush to get throiiKh Itiiporiiint iieml-ItiK iieml-ItiK li'Klflnllnr., IncltiilliiK' ineiiHiireM earryliiK nilltlons In npproprlatloiis mid liondM. 5ov. Ilen W. Oleott was nwoi'ii Into officii on .March 7 us the Miieeessor of the Into Gov. .Iiiiik'S Wllliyeomlie, of Uri'Kun. 'J'ho nenate of Hie Colorado IckInIii-(tiro IckInIii-(tiro by a si rlut party vote adopted a resolution favorltiK Hie adoption of lilt! leiiKiie of tuitions pluu outlliieil by President W'Vxnn. The house last week by a party vote tabled a similar resolution. DOMESTIC. .Mull matter seized since the slgnlnc of Hie armistice him disclosed Hint Hie I. V. V iimirehlslH, radical socialists and others are "perfection mi aimilKa-illation," aimilKa-illation," which has for Its object the overthrow of the American i?overmneiit through a "bloody revolution," and the establishment of a Holshevlst republic, It Is churned. I'liins for a midair "Jar.x'' concert over Madison Kipiare (iiirtlen, scene of the aeronautical show In New York, were disrupted when an army airplane which was to have hovered above tho. exKttltlou palace carryltiK a piano and a pianist, dived Into tho mud on the edcu of the Standard Aircraft field. Convictions under the espionage net of Kiikciiu V. Delis, .Socialist leatler, and .la cob Krohwcrk, a newspaper editor edi-tor of Kansas City, were sustained by the supreme court 'In unanimous opinions opin-ions delivered by Justice Holmes, lloth men were sentenced by the lower courts to ten years' Imprisonment. Joint H. Wolfe, aged KM) years, for sixty-two years u rullrond man unit a frlcmj of tho late Jay (ioulil, Tom Potter, J. J. Perkins and J. J. 1 toners, died at Omaha, .March . Wolfe built the Ilnck lsliind and many other roads. MaJ. (Ion. Leonard Wood, commander command-er of the central department, In an address at New York, warned tho American public not to let "aiiythlui;, whether a leaguo of nations, a Hague tribunal, or nil International arbitration arbitra-tion system, replace a policy of sound rational preparedness," If the country Is to remain In a state of pence!. ' An attempt to have Hie recent action of tho Missouri legislature, lu ratifying ratify-ing tho nntlomil prohibition amend-men, amend-men, repudiated by a referendum vote,, was begun Sunday by Hie St. Louis' Itetall l.hpior Men's association, representing rep-resenting ".000 saloon proprietors. Two children, brother a. id sister, wero burned to death lu a fire which destroyed the farm home of their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, five miles from Tucson, Ariz. An older brother, 11 years old, set fire to a rug while playing In the absence of Hie parents and ran from the house, leaving leav-ing tho smaller children to the flumes, Paul Maggie, aged .'10, was arrested at Cassvllle, .Mich., after the finding of the bodies of his aged mother and three children, .Maggie told police of ficers be killed the four as a religious sncrlflco." and luked.them to return lo his farm and kill any live stock still alive, Nearly L'OO sympathizers f the Industrial In-dustrial Workers of the World. Including Includ-ing Alexander Cheernoff of Chicago, national organizer of the I. W. W. movement, wero arrested by the police at Wnterhury, Conn., on Sunday. Clnrk O. Hall of Hartford, Conn., who managed Carrie Nation's tours some years ago, hns announced that e Is forming a part to protest against national prohibition. lli sympathy with tho strike of ma. rlno workers against private bout owners, nearly ".0,000 longshoremen quit work at New York, refusing to handle freight deliveries to piers by bonis manned by iioii union workers. Present estimates of military author Itles put tho number of Americans disabled dis-abled In the war at 100,000. Of this number It is estimated that 80,000 will bo able to return lo their old occupations, occu-pations, leaving 110,000 who need Irnln-lug Irnln-lug for work suited lo their maimed -11111111 Ion. It Is claimed Hint a harmless nnd effective ef-fective substitute for morphine has been developed by experts In the Kim-mist Kim-mist 'inlvorslty department of pharmacy. pharm-acy. , After she hud sued for a divorce' 'eliarglni,' her husband had gono Joy,' riding through the air with another woman. .Mrs. (ierlrude Cantwell bus asked the court to enjoin Alfied S. Caiitwoll, member of the Aero Club of Chicago, her liiishiiml, from taking his aeroplane from tho liaugur. WA8HINCTON. Possibility that the whole battlo cruiser program of Hie navy, Involving an expenditure of nearly half a billion dollars, will bo abandoned In favor of a new typo of cruiser battleship was Indicated .Monday by announcement that Secretary Daniels had ordered suspension of work on the six .'(."-knot cruisers. The federal reserve board In Its forthcoming monthly bulletin says that all classes must share In the results of readjustment, Including wage ami price matters, soon to bo expected. Appropriation of .? 100,000 as n scholarship fund to Induce graduate nurses released from the army and navy imrse corps to train for public health nursing, Is announced by I he American Ited Cross. A maximum scholarship of $(KH will be granted for an eight mouths' course of training ami ijslOO for a four months' course. Claims Tiled by American citizens and concerns with tho state department depart-ment ugalnst (ieriminy and Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary total about $7oO,(00,000, the state department has announced. According lo figures Just Issued by (leueral .March, American troops iwtti-ally iwtti-ally participating in engagement! against 'the Huns totaled 130,000 officers of-ficers and men. Itattlu cas'iuilltles, Including In-cluding killed lu action, wounded and missing and prisoners, totaled 1' 10,1 07. A total of ,:illl,r.'J8 officers and men have been discharged since the armistice armis-tice was signed. FOREIGN. The dispute between Ketiador and Peru Is expected to bo among tho first cases of territorial adjustments to come before tho leaguil of nations. The foreign minister of Kcuador bus requested re-quested President Wilson to arbitrage (he dispute, expressing the belief tlBL Peru will be willing to accept him W umpire. Typhus Is adding to the horrors of hunger and disorder lu Moscow, which the population hns christened "the graveyard," according to a Ilrltlsli business bus-iness man who has Just arrived In Paris from Itiissln. Sonera Jullela Lunterl do Hens-shaw, Hens-shaw, a physician, has announced her candidacy for the chamber of deputies as a representative from the national capital, says a Hiienos Ay res dispatch. She Is the first woman candidate for parliament In tho history of Argentina. ltapld progress Is being made lu the repair of tho main Serbian railway artery which runs from Ilclgrndu through Nlsh to Salnnlkl. It Is hoped that tho first trains will be able to run between tho northern frontier and Nlsh before lliu end of March. Willi utter ruthlessiiess, working on i ho theory that no price In lives' Is loo high to pay for savlug the father-.and father-.and from anarchy 'and chaos, War Minister Nosko has put down the Spartacaii rebellion and Ilerllu Is quiet and orderly again, though some of Its principal streets mid squares resemble re-semble the bloodiest battlefields' In I'Vance. . lx-(Jticcu Sophia of (Ireece, sister' of Hie ox-kalser, Is compelled to pawn her Jewels to help but her husband, , ex-King Constantino, who Is "flat broke," days a (ieneva dispatch. Two hundred Spartacldes taken prisoners hi the past week's rebellion were summarily executed by government govern-ment troops at Ilerllu on Friday. They, were lined up against tho wall, ono by one. It was tho grimmest mid most gruesome wholesale execution In G r-man r-man history. The Szecho-Slovak military command com-mand has proclaimed a stale of slego throughout' Slovakia 'us the result of ii (ieinian plot, according to the newspaper news-paper at Prossbtirg. The supremo council has appointed a commission to Investigate the question of the Herman cables, a propositi cun-reining cun-reining which was submitted to tho council by Secretary of State Lansing. d'eoige II. Jtoberts, the food minister, minis-ter, speaking ut Newcastle, Knglund,, said that ho could state on unlnipeuch-able unlnipeuch-able authority that tho situation ulthj regard (o food conditions In great areas of Kuropo was tragic. |