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Show THE IIEIIALD : Western Brevities Western j , States Burley. The Idaho state seed show. - , r, ! Burley, --opened with a good at- tendance from Utah, Idaho and Or gpn. C. B. Ablson, secretary of the show, says the quality of exhibits is I j. bottor than ever shown before, f . Pocatello. The Superior Milling company has began construction of the new alfalfa mill west of the city. The new mill will have a capacity of 7 carload of meal a day. Boise. Resolutions demanding that Governor C. C. Moore ask for and Accept the resignation of W. 3. Hall, state commissioner of public works, were adopted by the Idaho chapter of the American Association of En -giheers. Pocatello. Approximately $20.000,000 will be expended oh the Ameri Dlegi, This Is the first authorized photograph of the "Heating graveyard" for destroyers of the Pacific fleet, at37San can Falls reservoir and on the north on acUvf 69 have been decommissioned and 15 more will soon be added to the roster, leaving only Cat , where Minidoka side - project, should the pro au twvmm mvn-. duty. The great number of warships lasnea togeiner in ioieness posed dam be built at m M!mM JMU s ' -- . Jose.-Th- e life of Mae ElizaStock, was belived saved because San beth by airplane to perform an j - a surgeon of San Francisco, rushed to her if ur- : by the. radical group. of Republicans, has ordered a favorable report to the senate of the Norris bill to create a $100,000,000 government 'corporation to " buy and sell farm products and to lend money forfihandng their sale," r ..Tlie Norris' bill was ordered reported whllejhe senate banking and currency committee was continuing Its bearing on the administration program for rural credits leglsIatiooV"and therewas a conviction among senate leaders that the Norris measure, "which .would put the government definitely Into business; would not receive the support of n, ep-lut- grain-treatin- cent mor gasoline of the heavier grades, wl'ch made up the third and fourth types of fuel used In the Inquiry, than U would produce of the present graoe of gasoline. Four test cars used in the investigation. Doctor ot James said, were representative w on about 75 percent of thnse-nothe market. These cars, each using a different grade: of fuel and. equipped .with an instrument to register the number ot ulles per gallon of gasoline consumed, were driven over alt Types T" roads and fien the results of this practical experiment compared From these comparlsnsr the surprising fact was developed that the heavier snides of gasoline would- produce the same number of miles per gallon In motor engines arlhe lighter gradejowjold jndthe III .Ughtfr grade which sold about five years ago. This, of cbufseT wllTmean thari5"per' cent more gasoline of equal efficiency can be produced from a batsjfcl of oil than was produced five years ago and that 25 per cent more gasoline than Is now produced, of equal efficiency, so far ns motor car use Is concerned. can be produced from a barrel of ' o1 com- - The senate " mlttee en agriculture, dominated .XXFASHINGTON. . gent operation. CaldwelL Miss Margaret Knowl Salt Lake City. The city eommls-Io- n was authorised loiakeja Joan ton defeated for as Can yon county superintendent of schools of 2,25,X secured by tax anticipation notes of 1923, to meet the ex- has refused to give up her office to her successor whom Mier?Knowiton penses of the current year. Portland Advocates of a state telaims Is not entitled to hold office AsC : i 1 nder the staleaw? raciajr commission wttt send eV committee to the legislature to submit WashIngton.-rT- he department of and exjdalnpropoiei new racing 4heHlntertereiort that 81SJ,00 biii. , worth of precious metals were mlUed Green River, Wyo. Harry 3. Lee-ao- in Idaho during the past year. Federal Bureau Investigations bctui the numhier of miles per gallon age 2L esca ped convict --from of a given fuel and the second the Boise. The secretary of state an Revolutionize Motor the Wyoming state penitentiary was I nounces number of gallons of gasoline of that May that prosecution of motorists. y by recaptured raHPoWdt-fiocit'- i grade produced from a barrel of oil Fuel 11 Business. whose cars not do carry , a 103 Sheriff Clarence Rader. Four grades of gasoline were used Iff" the Investigation, -- The first was were ;ense plate .toy February IS, will be - Taeoma. Three' trainmen representative of the average grade of killed when an engine went throngn gasoline now being sold. The second Pocatello.rSheriff 'Henderson has IISEHSlBMTOrfOBtliRS bridge on the Northern Pacific rail. was representative of the grade sold acmade the of of five his Seattle of appointment north at way JJrydden five years ago. The third and fourth cording to a report received from the deputies. . Find a Cheaper Orada 1 to were representative of-- heavier .gradM worthern Paclfhrat Auburn. TwaFatia. It Is announced that Experts Than have been "sold heretofore for Cent Coarser Than New 25 Per Ban Anfonlo. t.ieut(ftant Fanda R. Idaho" farmers --and two sugar com-motor operation. ..; the Same Used, Bring Johnson was instantly killed near panles have agreed on thtf contract Four Test Cars Used.'. Mileage, which for 1923 beeta. . The prico Js said Kellly field when the plane Jn One barrel of oil, he continued, be was leading a squadron of ships to be f8.50 with a profit sharing Efforts to havt con would produce only 80 per cent a Washington. collided with a Spad piloted by Ser scale, the grade that was sufficient money to much gasollne-- of gress appropriate geant I). O. Werner. Warner dropped five years ago as It would prosold have work The the of second Burley. or potaday completion nearly 2000 feet but was uninjured. to day, at the Idaho state seed show permit centered attention upon nigaiy sig- duce of the grade sold today. On the Salt Lake City Humors vt reor showed a the other hand) one barrel of oil would large attendance, principal- nificant misolln experiments bywlilcfi" ganization of Nathaniel Baldwin Inc., ly of farmers, who viewed the proaucOnywnCTe from "15 to "25 "per standaraS of bureau g government a anufacturerforralda"tefephone revoiuiion-IzlnIndicate the possioimy oi and1 potatotreatlng and cutequipment culminated for "Baldwin the motor? fuel business and sav International Radio, Inc.,'.' were filed ting demonstrations. to (motor car users In fuel millions Idaho Falls. Ariel Crowley, a stu- ing with the county clerk. costs. Dr. WJ James, one of the exmild dent in the Idaho Falls high school perts engaged, in the investigation, Btockn. The extremely weather , has caused dame nature to won the second prize last week in the was authorized by thevdlrector of the Wife of Wjiite Man Becomes become a bit flustrated, and she Is Boy trout story contest which is be- - bureau of standards to gl va an out--, --faat ran-niwl ingxonducted by a Boise is'ewspaperJ line of some ;of the results. -- Mead of the.Kaw Indians. preparing to send forth the bloom Jar in advance of the us-uIn brief, while' many phases of the Boise. More than seventy-fiv- e time. Buds are 'swelling at an members of the Idaho Irrleatlon con lnflitlryJfarirom completed; Doctor Her Principal task Will Be Pressing alarming rate ,nnd many trees have gress were in attendance at the open tailed to shed their leaves and go In Large Claim Against the Govern-session of the annual meeting In result is the definite determination lng In summer time, gasoline, to dormant state; causing growers this least at that, ment Was Adopted by Old city. considerable anxiety. which is 15 to 25 per cent coarser than Chief and Became Nurse. ' Boise. The annual convention ot the Council Bluffs. Council Bluffs pc average grades now In common the . Idaho State Federation of Labor motor use.' can be used as effectively Ucemen will be ordered by state Indians Pohca City, Okta-Thin the Labor temple with In engines as .th.jpresjrd;-da..jpnot only barr glvenwomen the right checkers, whottHaudtting 4he tty convened to vote, but bsve elevated one. to the books, to pay back all witness fees delegates, from four Idaho cities fuel. When this becomes agenerally heavier known,. It' Is predicted that collected by them during the past present highest office In the tribe, that of elec- - The-yma- a Rlgby. twoyeWWTeOTi use, with a; consequeit lesfor motor now Chief Lucy to aU veterans the Eads, of 91 Tayiah Foreign Wars was court sening itt the cost of production equal her tribesmen.". mustered at la formally Rlgby by Los Anglesr Colonel Archibald to the difference In the amouwof peChief Lucy Is the first head the Kaw Comrade Horace Doty of Pocatello. troleum required for Its niBflrtifacture. Indians have bad alnce 1908, when Flake, said to have been assistant adSeventeen' were members would present proFour barrels of petroleum jutant general to President Lincoln Chief Washunra. was frosen io death. rocateUo-Nearly S1000 was rais- - duce the same amount of the coarser, tfurtng the Civil war, died at "his Eads. a She la the wife of John-R- . borne In Eagle Rock, a 'suburb, aged ed by a committee in fifteen minutes but equally efficient, gasoline for motor white man. Thetwo with their chih now barrels' oil of at a Joint meeting ot the different purprsef that five i87 years. dren live, on the new chiefs allotment Unless there should- ba a Omaha. The Nebraska Manfactur-er- s clubs of the city for putting.over the produce. an Inheritance of 800 acres. They are In and Increase marked production, association at Its convention here big American Falls dam election. among the few. who have not disposed use the of costs, therefore, the ' property. They raise Ttigby. B. L. Bennett retired from heavier fuel for motors would mean a of adopted a resolution commending the all stock of live kinds, are thrifty and' president's vetoing of the soldier public office in Jefferson- county. saving of millions In the gasoUne4HU send their children to white schools. bonus bill and favoring' the conver- when his successor was sworn in as of motorists throughout the nation. -- The Is bestmaterlaIfor the Job." sion of the foreign debt to America assessor. Mr. Bennett has been coun -Outgrowtfcef :MaE.ari.qfiCl: (or the benefit of world war veterans. ty assessor since the formation ot Information as to pertorraance con- tbe way W'lndlaeridescrlbe Chief who la a cousin of ditions of Internal combustiofi "en- Lucy. John Ends, Satl Lake City. Unable to furnish lefferso'n county In 1913. .who built the Buchanan James Eads, bond, Milton D. Joaeph. former stoc: Bancroft The vicinity of Bancroft gines, Doctor James explulned. was re lEadav-brldg- e the allcstsslppl across) stnrdards of the bureau of broker, who was convicted of em-- i was visited by one ot the stroneest quested takes his from many sources In the war, and river at St Louis, proudly Dezzitng $54,000 from the Continental I winds on records, last week. chief. husband the as "She of place the French commission particularly rational bank elgnt years ago,' was Caldwell Boys and girls of -- this desired data on the performance of la an excellent wife, a fine mother, the ordered committed to the atate prison nurse living and understands the city will ba provided with satisfac- aircraft engines in high altitudes. In- best of her people? he aays. needs by Judge Ephralm Hanaoh. un tory skating accomodations if the vestigations along this line were Seattle. Edmund (Itusla. held by weather turns cold again, according dertaken and developed viable In Lucy Tayiah, with her brother, Env mettrwere immlcration authorities awaiting ?e to plans ot the Kiwanla club. adopted years ago by old formation. James gives an interesting ac Washungn, who (ed the Kaw Indians Dr pbrtatioh, has been ordered rolease4 Weber, Two of the largest fl count of how the Investigation wits from their lands' In Kansas In 1873 to because no country will claim him aanclal institutions in Washington ledto- discoveries a new settlement In Oklahoma terricitizen. for a county, became one, when the Welser cauctehlch; coarser, gasoline. Do explained tory. He sent, hem to Haskell instiabout Olympla. Thirty fanners . of the National and First National banks that the objective was. to ascertutn tute, after thejrbnd completed the tower-hou- se have organliufFaa ap merged. how many miles could be obtained tribal schmds. Here "Lucy distinguished to bloc and plan proprlatlon oppost Caldwell The rather ot Robert from "a gullon ot gasoline of each of herself as a. student and became all appropriation bills with a view of In nursing. After her graduTwo Juc--. Bostwlck, who Is being held for theft various grades of volatility. from Haskell she went tn New reducing state taxes. ation first the Into this tors Inquiry, has sworn out an Insanity complaint a tpppsrwoi against his son. Ins; In Eiko county, shoys proof that Nampa. Installation by the state during the year: Tie77caueht-12- 0y of 42,000 gal ot a new water-syste- m "varmints." lons capacity will be completed at the Reno. The meeting of Nevada state sanitarium within the next six produced throughout the United States. state Farm Bureau to be held here, weetta it is reported. "It Is known, 'or Instance," says United States Chemists Are Msk-In- o assumes prospect of being one ot Mr. Campbell, "that the application of Caldwell. R, E. Bryant sontenced ' . ' Thorough Investigation. the largest meetings on record. certain fertiliser to a crop like corn from. Caldwell on a charge ot burgwill Increase the yield quantitatively.; Los Angeles. So intense, Is the lary, made his escape from the coun- : "However.' practically ,nothtng Is oriental question still in California Knew Why Europe Prefers known about" te Hk that the elect'.on of John Also, quality "relations; that 11. Ramho ot Buhl . Twin Falla.-f- W., Is, whether the proteins, vltaiulnes or Argentine to United States Prod-- " Japanese scfcoolttoy, as com will hava the honor ot supplylnz the hilnernl componentr' of .the corn fer. uet Vatabl Proteins Now mlsslonor In the U I'cmptu JunMr main featuroL the Idaho Duroe tllixed In such a way-ar-e Being Analyxed. hetter'ulted bigh s:hool) has aroused serious com' Breeijer banquet herer a pure bred to animal and human: --nmritinn than ' Duroc. those of unfcrtllls.-- i corn. Varietal Washington. 'In an effort to dete reason for the preference .f differences will be studied ' from a mine the Columbia Portland. tlver amftt. ' Nampa. Louis loder a . aprwlnt European countries for Argentine. or chcnlcnl standpoint in their annual run, have rrached Oak c Nampa representative ts' "One of the moat Important ' attend ftlnt corn to the corn produced In the to , . Tolnt The next station Is the Cow 1 now under way Is that upon the northwest rate hearing la Chica United States', the Department of Jits river, with lit dip nrt. Its bureau of cliemis- - vegetable protelnj. Innsmucli as nithrough I Kemmorrr. Sentenc-.- ' 'of 11 'yeare go.,trv. Is undertaking an exterudve lnvea- - trogen IS an essentlnl part pf nntn'ial ldaho. Falls. In accordance wltb ligation. According tvW. Ot Camn-thel- r. tissue.' and the anlmaT crn "obtain was given James Kcnney, hT3, this necessary nitrogen only In', the "breaking box car'ses. program of economy.-thcounty belt acting chief chemist, the have reduced the sal- -' statUitt will be"conducted Ihrough a bin- form of protein In Its fiO(t It la : Helena. Cheek tOHiheek thai this rlas of sewlsJa of oratory on. crop chemistry, recently . tiddler aal hertlo trot-r- aries of the deputli g. . will ..determine , If prime linportanc,, Thl rreenrrh . In. tabllKhed, - which must watch their h"M; Rogcrron cf tncr, are any fundumcntal rhetnlcnl volves the very existence of all liogfaon. M. : and d stances, if a U1 pr tMa vVb iaiap?Hed tor bounty a differences In f of flint MsHnsrwihijfctiimecjei! Ihrwj-o.nu- i' a group-oera of M1' tio coyofoi, atd twJ hob cU trapped or hard corn and the dent com largely with the field of nutrition' ' r President Harding or administration champions in congress, The bill ss reported from the committee en agriculture "varies but little from the measure originally, by Senator Norris (Rep. Neb.), chairman ot the committee on agricmV ture. ; The "farmers and consumers corporation" created under the bill would be managed by a board of three directors appointed by the. President The original bill provided that the secretary of agriculture should be one of the three directors, but this provlsloa was eliminated by the committee. The capital stock of 1100,000,000 would be subscribed by the treasury. The corporation la. empowered and authorized to build, buy, lease, and operate ; elevators and storage to buy and sell agricultural products, to aqt as agent of any person Of cooperative organization pro-- , duclng. or dealing la agricultural Tnm "advancer for sepur-- 3 posev of assisting any person or cooperative organisation la financing the sale .or exportation of agricultural ., product Intro-duce- " Kjrly iZS" Save Mulidns 'iLJfJz-ior lvioionsis H-r Uncle Sam; Dealer, in Hay and - Grain? Ssbi lt ' - . Mr. on. Jg, , x:v"i$nOTHn'.-- 1 JDAHOLJl ey. jieetad I ; From AU Porta of Los Angeles. Mrs. Lydla Sobjeski, who died here last week, Is reported to hare been lineal desoendent of the I last king of Poland, King John 1IL Frank Zack hat bees Mlnneopolis. arrested here on mi vice from Seattle authorities who say Zack is wanted In that city (or the larcency ( 16,720. Pasadena,--WinrwriglJr., mil lionaire ram manufacturer Is re ported seriously 111, at Ms winter " home herer --Wrtgley Is sufferbreakdown re nervous a from ing sulting from overwork, Seattle. Ten ol the leading; merchants of. CMna, with a cjrjgdjL ilk valued at half a million, are e ' ft.' Pithy Neys Notes ' from tha Many ,.,f f rBig Fleet of Desbroyers in Their Graveyard ,, . d u. ware-bouse- s; prod-ucfsFt- -- CojnnntteeWithBrairir A COMMITTEEof 1 -- ;100.-represen-fa- tlve men .and women from various parts of .the country has been appointed by Alton B. Parker, president of the National Civic Federation! to report on the question: "How fsr and In what, manner should the United I Statejparttdpate1a7tnte fairsr and "How-X- or la It wise at this time to reduce, onr .army and navy?" The appointment of this committee was authorized at a conference under cil Traveling Salesmen's assodstlon ; tfie auspices of the federation, attend- Samuel H. Beach. . president savings ed by delegates, from 65 labor, bank dIvision,ef the American ; Gen. J. G. Harbord. brgahizatlons, :., Its general purpose is formerly chief of staff. War depart--, to arouse public Interest In and study ment and Hoke Smith, formerly secof International affairs. 'Among those retary of the Interior,. ' who have accepted membership on Among the subjects referred to the this committee r committee by the conference with tne ' r- Elihu Root, ArSblshop O'Connell of recommendation they be urged upon 'ft fork city and became a graduate Boston; Mrs. George Maynard Minor, the proper governmental authorities, nursev' She remained there several president general. JSatlonal Society aret- years before returning to her people. That effort be made to find a sstis- Daughters of the' American RevqiuThe Ka ws. like Tuanjr other jndtans; tfon ; TJahlel J. T,oTn7"preliaent Jnter- oasis wnereny ; this govern- tactory hflve sold and dissipated their .hold catlonal Brotherhood of rTeamtcrS7 inent way officially with ings end are how reduced to poverty. Chauffeurs, Stablemen and.Helpers of the League of Nations In all lines of Although their lands Join those of the America; Livingston Farrand, presi- humanitarian endeavor. rich Osage, 'and oil derricks can be dent 'Cornell That the program of the amended university ; Frederic R. seen rising In the distance, the Kaws Coudert, Brig..' Gen. Henry J. Rellly, national defense act be carried out have reaped no- - mineral benefit as president Reserve Officers associs with reference to the army, and with yet A. number of testa bsve gone ftlon Col; Robert M: Thompson, pres- - reference to the navy, thst .the policy down, but oil" In paying quantities ba IdentAmertcan-OlympIc,-associatij ot the TVfishtagton conference on 11a- -, " Y: npt been found.' A. M. Loeb, president National Comv itatlon of snnament be adopted. -- Chief; Lucy has announced that the tirlnitnt v ncit a ha e,1mlilfitMlnak WOMAN ISJWADE CHIEF OF TRIBE . K . on; tlve-chle- ft Banke-Rlver-pcat-t- - . - " 000 which the Kaws allege la due them aa payment for lands they owned: In Kansas before their migration to the Oklahoma territory. i- - IS UNDER FEDERAL PROBE . . . it . ,). . Agrl-rultur- v, . tr . -- tight-holdin- n dr.n--er-- g . . nnl-imt- le ipct-yi'.b- ty ... , - '. : , - ' fS r'iY'e?4- - 'tl' U-- he-ste- la.-VA- was unusually small and was in thi bony condition when born by . a' cow that previously had given birth tc nine normal calves. . '. The meeting. It Isunderstood, "was al izJr 1 - , - Election Contests Aire Lively Affairs T i A" parting shot at his Republican 7oes" they ousted-h!- m from the house" of represetitntlvea- - on the ground of election Representative Thomas W. llarrison Democrat of the Swnth Virginia district charged that the llfe.of the Re- publican party In his state .was bawd on patronage. , lie then proceeded to read - .tetters vjilch he declared "proved Incontromt'l ly" that patron age bad been sold there.' .'Amid the ntraiwt confusion In. the hamher, Mr. IlarrMa declared that Representative (X Pawmh Slemp of the .Ninth Virginia district and Repub- Urnn trt'onal committeeman, was the I y- Community. Grazing.' 1' dispenser of at! patronage. - ... Replua. Cal. The Mctador ranch of "The people of the country do not 100,000 acres of graxlng lands In the Virginia Repnb- altogether understand in iuv rruvince is oeing ucan , pontics,- -. Mr. Harrison handful of by the provincial claimed, holiVng- - tloft-- a ment for .community granln. Repre- - letters and cancel! checks. "It Is s I sentatlona now belfig made to the pure matter of patronage, and a antlioritlea fo place a super- - tlon of how they ran feed at the In charge or the ranch with He treugn.- - I have been hearing that, a number of cowboys and that a offices were sold for what money there charge of BO cents a head per month was 'in it and here are the letters, br tniiHwed on all cuttle "pastured up t --ghsmp U the dirfurser of all m-t- o -about C,00p head. j m tn, ,natt vho D t0 ; A ' ' fc!s injiirsctnent to' anrbouy that i't : '' ' acids of tUe proteins of several agricultural prod lets have been separated and studied; with the result that ,t Is now possible to sup. plant such. basic feeding stuffs as coin wjih smnll qrantltlea of other feeds, smji as peanut meat meal and conmui press cake, which contain the v.erys.snlmo.'ni'lds corn lacks, thus making a feed that will supply ul). the anltun acida' necessary . for growlh,; The .practical results of . this should be . 'greater and. more prof), of ur largeut- - cereal crop, corn," , ... " arrangea - oy unraoa yorgium. tne sculptor, wi- hearU that both Mr. Allen and Mr.. Evans were stopping at e hotel and thought It would be a good plan to get them together. The Imperial' wizard had come to town --with the Imperial klallff, F. L. Savage of New York, on one leg .of a swing around the country te discuss Klan affairs. .. With him were G. W. Rice, from a middle western state, and J, C Moore, both laymen who by ape-ciZ dlspeuMtlon . are ..i permitted - their- - Identity raj klansme known.' ; told Mr; Evans, said Mr. Allen, "that the Klan was not1 like other secret , aocictiea which were merely secret as to their, ceremonies and did not hide the identity of their members. I also told him that I was opposed to the massed disorder which It suggests and that It was msde a refuge behind which a man may hide to carry out his grudges, . "Mr. Evans said that It was bis Idea that In a little while the Klan might be established ao a- basis where It could come out from its- - secretive nesa and that st some time la the future It might do away with disguises." ; Gets Back Long-LoDollar. Marion, O. W. O. Mlnshall Is In possession of a silver dollar which be owned over twenty years ago' and which had beeu lost to him for all that time. It was while Mlnshell .was employed at the Hotel Marionthat he dropped the dollar, and It found a restEORMER GOVt. HENRT" J.' ALLEN ing place under 'the atone' ateps of the unrelenting foe of the State street entrance. When the work Kn Klux Elan, and H: Evans of of removing the steps started recently Dallas, Texas, the new Imperial wlsard Mlnshall recalled his loss and informed of the national Klea, were brought the workmen. On removing t p face to face here the other day wider they found the dollar and returned it dramatic drcumstancoa, to Mlnshall, who tn turn gave them an. r'They met and had lt' ocr'at-th- e other dollar. Wlllard betet and, so fsr as could v., be teamed, neither: was converted to v -- Calf. Ojslfled When Born. the opinions of the other. " Mr. Allen ossified calf Bloomsburg, declared he had no Intention of changon the farm of W. C RIshel at White ing bis opinion of the secret order Ilall Is attracting much attention, e or of- - dropping bis light against It peclally among veterinarians, who deT Mr. Evans maintained that the Klan clare It to be the greatest "animal was a ..thoroughly- - patriotic orjonizai freak" theyevef have seen." The calf KlkOr-Knox-Cran- CO t The-anlm- o Just-bef- ore -- soy-bea- n r- tn nt f tt ' ' i1" i, " applies not unly In my own state but also, as 1 understand, In other states. : , . "I picked up a few checks checka gentlemen, by the bushel They are Indorsed, some of them by Mr. 8IemPH and some of them by Mr. Howard, bis r secretary." t It was on the heels of Mr. Earrl-- .. son's speech, which Republicans de-- , scribed as. to attack Mr"., V Slemp, that the house put off debate and voted, 202 to 100, to declare hbw seat vacant With this done, It voted , 201 to 00, to seat John Taut, Rcpob- t lloan contestant who waa Immediate- ly aworn- In to serve until March Mr. Elarrlftoa was elected In Novene. bar, and .will return to bis old seat l - !,? : tlte new congress. , rt t - .. ti |