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Show THIS tltUUALJJ IHDIIJ SAID TO BE case ready to report to the tribunal by" the first day of the year. There seems to be a mlsunderstaandlng In. places concerning the nature and the duties of the commission which will' pas judgment upon the- - validity of the claim of American dtaeas against tueOeraao governmenTDecause of acts growing out of the state of war.' The commission consists of an American appointed by the President of' the United States and a German appointed by the president of the German reThe Germans asked Presi public dent Harding to name an umpire who should" decide cases In which there might' be a disagreement between the two commissioners. " Be appointed Associate Justice William R. Day of the Supreme court of the United States, who has reslimed from the bench to give his whole time to bis new duties. Is there not something curiously Ironic in the fact that the' American HTHOSfWWmAVrBEEN ELECTED TO CONGRESS. HAVE FOUND DI8ILUUSIONMENT. SEX IN ....... OPPOSING , viiiwtiv Sn n CAMPS vutmont of Policy Art by Some as Among' the Healthful .signs of tht .i imea. . LOOM ; r 'r It U - - V"! j - ff'f' countrylr:r."-:.::.-."".;- r llrt 'w tn-t- it d s to the law f nations, Uie-- Germans sank, the, Lusitanla. There Is nothing In International law or in national law which can be used as a precedent for flxtoff a siWFTiBpTrTmynTeBrl'oTT the loss of a human lite. So It Is whenpayment. Is asked for the of some one killed on the Lusl- there Is nothing definite upon las. -- botradtcra board. HetiarTHrboxrUp to ten years ngo when' France The more pretentious borne of Fer assumed her protectorate Morocco was less affected by modern Ideas and In- - re built around a courtyard, with earrtengrin the matter, that the lnfiueuce of woman In national legislative 4lfeems to tie waning. Now, out upon the this cannot be true to any great extent, fluences than any other civilized coon-- tiny rooms opsnlng of a West ecmrt. resembling the setting-lor eren before the enfranchisement of try In the world ; it was room some in tuc litue theater, woman she could set nrettv m In 1012 what Japan was In 1: Moroccan home passes hermit Innd living according to its guest In a everything she wanted to out of con court the with It Inevitable through own traditions "and rigidly excluding gresi, Today, however, so far the and the Idea of the fountain, lays off his shoes before vires on icgiaiuiion is concerneawomen both room compartment a he would -dining be can fixed, are price so not rest world. of the jxwibiy povrerful as onceand Several plans have been offered to The ten year of, French control upon entering a Chinese temple, bis tney were, because they are divided In cushion opposite to vamps of oplnloiS and camps of meet the difficulty. It is possible that have brought - marked external sits down upon a host The host would commit n sethe yeany-earnl- ug capacity of a perecwt changes, chief of which are the exten- rious breach of v wsslciU-mnetiquette if he touched son be who aa a used WomenAre Divided.; y sion of means of transportation and finished The women are divided Into camps basis. Then the age of this" person communication... Before the French any food before the guest had con of endeavor. The proofs of It aretn would be taken Into consideration, and enme there were no roads. Not s his meal. After the guest has cluded of a the leisurely so of host.partakes bis It with many years wheeled vehicle existed la the country prospect evidence every day of the week In ibis and not until he 1 through Is One camp of of Ufa. as given by insurance table. outside a few coast cities. Now there repast city of Washington. women urges this and another camp Ills earning capacity for one year may la a network of wonderful highways the food he leave sent to the wives, but audible, on. the upper urges contrariwise; one urges that and be multiplied by the number of years rivaling those In France Itself, and concealed,, . ; - which he was likely to have lived bad over them automobiles rush bearing floor. .the other urges against that The Moroccan Wife has somewhat not death come to him as It did, aud men and moil and freight'' Railroads, A few days ago a woman representaj less freedom of movement than an tive In congress appeared at a public the nm- total 1naxJieJakett-a-the- 4 to amounthis belra due tem Is atlll In Its Infancy and I not Americanomestla Friday afternoon meeting In Washington to urge and la the "wives' day out" but they may In of case or course. the children Of for the release marked - for It efficiency. Wireless of the plead only In go to the cemetery then, from not women who were of engaged towers have been erected and air prisoners now In Jail for which men are excluded for the after-nooItlous utterancesniftirtfigTKA war. gainful occupations, the plan proposed U,taes now-ca- rry FrenclrofncIiilr1)e- The cemetery, is not at all., There are other women In Waahlngton cannot be used. Many different math tween the cities of the country, to the Moroccan way of gruesome, difficulties these ore oda of meeting To much of Morocco' extensive today who, representing an organisa" '' thinking. . Market are held there, and tion, are Just as much opposed to the under consideration, territory It la close to Texas In size Hundreds of Millions Asked. ' . the French bave brought order nnd a In various way the dtle of the dead, release of these prisoners as the school do duty for public parka. benevolent thought, represented by Something like 4,000 claims already better government than It has ever fit Water wheel are a numerous In the gentle lady from Illinois and by have been presented to the commission had before. . But to a great extent It Fes a windmill In Holland. The city think who or und others, the lost gentle that equally been ha equally by persons necessary to leave local and la netted with j " iny tiny streams so that it hands t Insistent, is in favor of it of the. the regional authority In the hands of na lost something la almost literally true that every While the meeting In which the Germane, during the. war. Claims are tive administrator. Affair are not Ispleading was offered for the release of still coming. In rapidly.'. Already It Is conducted, of course, according to house baa n waterway beneath tt to abundant lam thb) contribute the Incarcerated wartime victims was said that they amount to some European or American standards. Life being held, there was a meeting not Some of them, of course, will Is cheap to the Morowan. Turbulence water supply for the Mohammedan far away largely attended by women, be disallowed and probably some of ha always been the rule. As In must wash before he enter a mosque .There was being framed a pronounce- them bave little or no foundation In medieval Europe It Is still necessary to pray. . And he prsys, theugh not five time n day. ment which declared that all reason, but It will be a large sum of to lock the gate of the cltle at night always la a moaque, fea touches political prisoners were duly convicted money which eventually will be paid and the Westerner who venture err literal sense by virtue of of a crimeagnlnst the laws of the over by Germans to Americans who abroad after nightfall doe so at his Ha country and that therefore, they, as all suffered from acta of war that were perIL lh some of the more remote bin pocketbook. In Fen Moroccan On of the' most Inether prisoners, should serve their contrary to the rules of the gnme. town foreign, visitors are even locked leather. It tared. of the city Industrial Hine. teresting block-heua-e which rases the of hove la Hundreds at alglit or eafe- la the hollowed out sight So-4recks, resembling t u In Washington that almost been brought are similar In nature. keeping." the eroe section of a honeycomb. In every endeavor of women Is met by a Therefore Commissioner Morris, with Troublesome HlrV The wtoctt" Iealhu" dipped In a notation counter women's endeavor. Perhaps his assistants, la taking out of each Hose to the Spanish tone of Hme by nattyeawho, atrangely The It la a healthy thing that the women region group of similar cases one outstanding la the north baa given the French enough, stand la themlxture up to disagree one with another, as men case which seem to be typical of the The Spanish have then waists wUhoutJnJury te- - their trouble, have disagreed one with another. great a Witt case and this of test be never others, realty controlled an appreciable skin; r 'TDlsaoresments May Be Helpfut made. This win reduce the work ma of their to French Morocco "pay theoretical this of Traveler sphere part There are men anf women here who terially. When the German commisInfluencethe Rlt It hes been In- special tribute to the 'efficiency of which sioner and the American commlsskioer ay that the disagreements fested by bandits, and to It have re- French admlnlstraUoa there. In quth-er- n have come in the ranks of the ladies are In accord on the validity of a claim Morocco lived Glacul who, next to the tribesmen unfriendly vto form one of the healthful sign of the and on the amount of compensation to paired o Ralsult- - wa the moat daring of Mo itlmesr It seems to be true, however, be fixed, the case la ended ; but when l1ncItbnbeen.Jmpo8alhle--tmaintain railroad in French Morocco roccaa bandits. He .wa made adthat healthy or unhealthy as the sir is they disagree; the case caa be ended near this boundary. Band of mat ministrator of the region he formerly may be, women bave not been making only after a decision .has been had plundered; and, visitors say, there recently bb much progress lu the direcla not a kindlier nor courteoat, 8d " 1 Thrmlsslner-wer'appolnto4tion of national oftlee holding as zZZZZVmEz more agreeable, gentleman In those thy believed and others believed would be last August and under the law they Until the - French took control parts. Nor has there been any troubls were compelled to hold a meeting withjthe case. been .rigidly excluded wllb Undltry alnco-- b became an the tlolrigs of thrtlny. in two months. The meeting wa held rjhrltlnn.bai, jrJfldglng Morocco since the Fifteenth cen-- offidaL from It would seem to be perfectly possible something more "than six week ago, tury. Jews . bad been admitted all Country Ha Fear Capital. to elect women to congress who repre- and since that time the American end along, but they were compelled to live Morocco baa four cstrt- Theoretically at been commission has bard the of sent different schools of thought Then FVx. Tatllelt Maratesh and L I tsls JqsrrslquarteraandJthQugh-jiot Pen-o- ne set Of women rpnrvtumttwrtWorgWKU me the object of hatred and contempt to bat But the chief French officials rxl tries to make Uncle Sum a sort of and assistant attorneys to' make the . iiwi- - vunMwnu.not Ksoar on- - id Atlantic coast, lutiuiuuBii The first for case, presentation. ready general maternity doctor, the. other were looked down upon by fol and like MacGregor's seat at the toble, they In of nature be the women, whodp not believe altogether case probanly win lower f the Prophet In Fea, the that Is the real, head The sultan still ;4nurnlngvee-the-functlonr- of ihe a New TearVpresent to somebody. tnlsnd enpttal. Is a mosque looked up maintain hi palace In the three-othe- r homertofederar operation, may coin on by Moroccan a more sacred than cltle and visit them from tlm to Mationadf Much Cleopatra " pat4he legislation and then it would : :t- Mecca. Even after time.... shrine ;.- Another literary man . has com to any French outside pe a case of the best school of thought was the set most up the protectorate . Perhaps, Interesting city In the rescue of Cleopatra's reputation. I Clirlstlan were not. winning. supposed te go Morocco: next to Fez,'4 ' Mnrrakeshr What the men to cangrcw.seem to George "Bernard- - Shaw .defemWl,, tbl uu sacred the bid southern capital. There the In, his p'ay, wiuiin two diock et wsnt Is more women reprtf ntatlves famous Egyptian que In tliis late I drier and hotter and camels year rigorous rule f different polittcnl schools snd UITer. "Caesar and aeorialraand now. says been changed and Christian may sre the characteristic .beast of bur ent economic faiths. They nrp (hjni the Mentor Mngiizlne,.iio less a person-- has now pass In the street beside den and draft' tiny donkey are in this 'would result In IcpHiatlon' not nge thnn Gerg. .Brandes, the dlstln-- . nnnJsh-Ttiticliftitbased entirely on set SL'iutiiient.Htil gnLihed declares mosque, but they are still supposed the north.Bnth - th4 bulldlnts and walls of Marrnkesh are red mud" the results would be good for tliexunn- - that alia, has Kuffered at the' hunda of not te look at Jt The western traveler te this coun which gives the city an aspect to . .. ralvmntati. try jreiieraHy, " In a new hook on Cuwnr. Brandes try, which only yesterday, wn "for- - striking contrast to the brilliant white Of course, this thouKht, ts ernnhntrd bidden land" to the Christian, runs mud watts' are 800 city of Fex-The- se Iqtelllgrnt r by the women of certain schnols, but says thst Oeonr.r and able a she wns itesutirui. tier across smnslng Incongruities. .Brass year old, but due to the dryness ef the ...It is applauded by women of ' bedsteads and grandTather clock are climate are well preserved. -Wns Inrgeljr forced hy clrcnnv other ichotla.j. Organisations of ,.. et wall mo up f against Marrokesh Is of which her a contrast to Fes also Mllnns, women there sre today lu Wnhinjrioii stniice. xqnslte Many t and each group o org.uibntl'MM wo.'ks ln-- r day wonM.hf q'tostfimshler were tnlc and intrkote arabesqTie patterns. In that tt is a rooroydty. It walls Arabs pitch their tents ' at the foot of weYe built t6 enclose a city of a counter to the .other gfoufm. Men the coimnontijnci? of lier time, Krnndcs" great wireless station. Veiled women Id sems In jKi'j.fjin'.'.t. would prefer iwelng tli-- m Inhabltsnts, but bave never thei-teree of the harem, ride) through .more than ;'' enngress rather than lu jwrnts, nhu-lquarter, of that t reet In, automobiles, Thn, Itrecrs number. And today the Me Age tWt, , Imiwlltely are cnllMl Mil;: Ists" ('its, " city' popula ' V'-themselre are Indicative of rapid Hon la only about 100,000. A a reVilV ,T; n the cmmHtee nnWiU iintl Iri iMiir ' t for a few f 1 "i'tim." so roads ' tbnngs; '"" ." 'l sult there much unused land within years ago iilitsr-I'ii tan Into Tea, aol even jet om of the waUt mocb of which t used f m "Alt'. Ili'ititrimtrtor Tf First WariAw?d Aiout Ra -- Wtf !U J?ii:tiif'v"m!l ?tl: r Weilet jj' i(r toru rthe tkrnu1ifre art a narrow that gardens. ' VaHlnit iuiiW'uori': jn! h;v :he (trot -- to-th- e . toveeeOunQuITnersy d free-speec- h L -- . 5300,-000,00- . ' j . -- -- -- mnca-nnprnr- Friday night with the. arrival m Boise, of th- - msmbers of seventeenth ses sion ef tb Idaho assembly. Section al caucuses were held to determine the attitude on the speakership and the election ef the president . of the senate. At - noon Monday the Legislature was opened at the state eapitot. Chief Justice Alfred Budge ofthe supreme court administered the oath of office at a joint session of the two bouses in the house of representatives' chamy ber. Spectators witnessing the crowded the galleries and standing room was at a premium. - Immediately following the ceremony spd joint session the two bodies met seperately iatheir respective cham : bers and organized. ? Senator, L. R. Thomas of Bingham County was elected president pro tem of the senate. Senator Thomas was elected to the presidency by a vote of 29 to- - IS. He was victorious . over Senator- - Hsrriarwho was" noinIna3"6y Sentor Van Hooser. ; . , , The race for the speakership of the house V wa -h- otly" contested, three name were placed on the list for this post each being the choice of a party . y , mil-lio- n j t now-mad- plai-es'o- : "i'f r' ftij" ' .' A football game without a ed referee la about as rare a puff In a prize ring. bald-hea- Socretarr of State H. E. Crockett tailed the Senate to order, Chief Justice, AJf.'Weber of the state supreme court administered the oath, after Sen, powder A man can lose his time and money fn a poker game and yM b in a con siderable number of cigarettes.. ator CC CDttrell, 3r, hd offered the opening - Senatorprayeirr7"T Thomas E. McKay," elected President of the Senate, with The stingiest man In 'the world Is no. opposition; This is the second the EkBte who saves his burnt matches time he. has held this Important post and wraps them In cigar band - the last wa the 1921 session. absence the of the committee During Speaking of women ts like using a .appointed to notify the house that th- -- -- dies speuk for themselves. Dave Sent ner In the Chicago American. IN LIGHT VEIN lentls.say.4llffe the -- nerve In H4 C the bill to nrn. vide $45.00 for the expense nf tk. legislature this was passed; by n un. "d airaous vote, under tbe suspension f the rules, Tebbs-introduc- different-way- s aid oneanune upTou' temperf - .. -- , ol well-know- n , tntro-dncti- ilfltlOJE 1 -- at-th- e g Tlines-Dispatc- 0.... the-Colo- rado s, - Times-Dispatc- ' reaig-natio- ns Gov-Gover- . ry -- -- r- sef forgotten.- Another aimless suggestion for deflating the ruble Is that the last tft or nine ciphers le crossed 'out on all paper money In Russia. i ' One of the jsfirlng verities I that a elrl who wrjterelaht-lln- e poems about er tender ieiprlsoned. tout la 'rarely of any use abmit a kitchen. ' -- What la the matter Ith tbe children of t h ' present day t For jm thlntfi are' giving them perlmMi the grovu-ntoo many bad exstrtples; '. p. We. are strictly sgl'it sttomoblle theft, but nevertheless there ore lot of people who might to have their csjs laken.away from thorn somehow.' .X e appro-pviatWf- of l- -. ; The' world has. seen the bronte age, the stone age, and the Iron age. From the shootings thut are going on the present seems te be the sge of lead. -- -- formal of the state senate ef the fifneed only teenth legislatur waa'conducted Monen a, clothes-rm- e V clothespin, but a stocking require day,Imagination, result wa thatjit the hour of ..' M the senate had organized .; Kissing a glri after you get her per- selected its employees, passed coupT mission I flke a rain check after the of measures, and appointed varinn. ,. eighth Inning. special committee to notify,the gov. .t mm srnor ana wi nous ana was in all - , An. umbrella la like a stock certifi- respect ready to listen to the govcate. It goes up and down and passe ernor's message in a joint tsssion with ' the .hoase,ii JJntSLmany bands. only :one change the. rules of the last session, the committee on agriculture ment ifou know what Tdrade tcrise. was . teseased .fntm Hve'to'-aeven members. If mother Isn't quite up to-- snuff, dig Not to be out done by the senate her In violet f the house likewise got a smooth' running start . William W. Seigmiller of on ink the parloi KanejCounty was elected If. Johhny spins speaker of rug try a little old rose. the house by ijrote of 80 to. 25. His opposition was E. R- - Callistejy-wharr-wa- s' the rent has been raised lllumt the choke Of the Republican Cau- - " tiorr Tesnlted IffWffiosriaenlicaT nnte thp whole family In hlne. TjaT 7 party vote, the Progressive casting' his lot, Mr. Callister moved that the vote vote with the Republicans. comes home with - When father be made nnanimous, and this was done. With 'economy in the expenditure crouch bathe him In old rose and SpeAker-elgmille- r has the dislinc--' of state and other taxing unit funds' watch him thaw out '.r '2 y tipn of havings served, more terms hsn the keynote Gov. Charles CrMoore of other member of the hnnsw, t.hit ii ead-hls If he feels a little off color touch hint ny suggestions of the sev-- 1 ehteenth session of the state legisla- up with amber and giv bin a' pink his seventh session, hs served atve: and ope special regular session ture. . v chaser. . sesssion. "The farmer both buys and sella at If he had a good day In Wall street the other man's price. A plan of marState Senator Antoinette B, Kinney keting should be developed in which suffuse him with a flash of yellow and and the woman representatives in the . the producer has a place. We must a touch, of carmine. house of representatives were each keep down appropriations. Every tax carrying handsome bouquets of cut a!te! If his. liver Is out of whack try dollar that is collected by any tax levyingflowers when they left the state cap-ttdoses red of nate -body sacrifice severe andgreenthe represents after the opening sessions xf -- the" colors make and store in'educa-tional said Gov. Moore. Simplicity drag They were presented by legislature methods was suggested, and ab- new man of hint the Women's Republican club in rec olition of the railrdad' pass demanded of their services to the party And If the furnace Isdn the bllnl ognition A gasoline tax to apply only on ve to their sex in representing them and red-hot both to.restore Jt! hicles nsed on highways would be the give It a ffl the campaigns and in the legisla Chicago Herald-Examethod of maintains road advocated circulation. ture. I iner.. . ..... y . by the administration With a strong curtailment ln highway construction. Senator W..D. Candland presented to the state senate Uonday for Without doubt there are too many DEKIEDT at the pmpr. tlmo, Jnt governmental agencies and too much soon as committees have been organ life of s interference with the every-da- y s . There la arwayeene fool In ized for the tegular transaction of the people," said the governor. business pertaining to legislation, s boot a any bill designed to extend the present Thomas a OGDEN, Eepresentatlv laws covering corporations so as to enPreston of the Idaho legislature was . Debt to something that walk able" farm bureau locals to incorporate. declared to be recovering -- rapidly a lowly after pride." Th.i. is .one .of two measures, advofollowing an operation performed a present legislature by the at a hospital here for'tb treatment of 1 'JKobody Is ever to blame when 1 cated fault comes home.-rRl- cban ulcerated stomachs . J state farm bureau. The other, known fthe bill, wM 1 a the cooperative-marketinmond 1 be wtroduced In the bouse aFTH - On December 8, 18S0, Idaho's first a earliest convenient date, state legislature convened, at, that meeting there were 64 members THATS WHAT THEY SAY One ef tbe big questions before the 19 counties. The seven" legislature-- will be its action on the teenth session will have a total of 109 When a bate she Colorado "No," as river says drawn up girl compact, members, divided with 44 members in to be misunderstood. river commission, by the senate and 65 In the house, repauthorised at the 1921 sessions of. resenting 44 counties with a population Taking things for granted I danger-ou- Utah and various other legislatures. of over 400,000 person. R- - E. In rase of ilverware. Caldwell, aUte engineer and the Colorado river commissioner from this Praise of CC Moore, Idaho's new No man 1 greater than hi oppor-- state,, has " prepared a bill which, if governor, for bis action in asking for Lfnnltlesv passed, will place the eornpact and its the resignation! of approxlmstely 220 ratification before the legislature. This than ne vac has been submitted to Governor Mabey ishmint of twe atat departments, is tlon. Richmond by the state engineer. being heard in many part ef the Mr." Caldwell has another measure state, according to member of the intended to clarify-t- h water righu VARIANTS coming legislature. law aa to some point now in Question. " In addition to asking for the A frog ln the pond Is worth tw1s This would revise npward 'the fee ' of tii highway employes - . . schedule f Un Caldwell' office, and . . throat the Moor' orde- r- practically alio, would date aa. application-froabolished ths and . A smile on the lip 1 worth twe the time of its actual filing instead of the department of immigration,-labor from-thtim St wa originally pre In the sleeve. latigha ; and statistics. The chief executive ted for ..filing. set said he would not ask for an doset Is worth departments. " twe ' In (he ' divorce? court Boston Republican wilf bold tha balance of . power in the present session, thsre be Tianscrlpt ing only eleven Democrats in -- boose - The aanouneement t another music one in the senate, Senator Oscar and memory contest bring to mind what NATURAL HISTORY LESSOR W. McCoukie to the lone one, .he retK a blessing It Is that most lass music Is resenU the twelfth senatorial dltp" soon v ; w A sock read of different members for their choice, M. A. Eiger, of Kootenai County was elected speaker. He eomPeitor former Lieutenant Gov ernor a. ia rarser oy a majority 01 15 votesl Lieutenant Covernor-Par-k- er, . Former was Tnomfhajed for the speakership by Miss K. L. Abercrombie, Democrat of Nes Perce County. The elec- - eat-fle- tf LEGISLATURE Nobody ever think that a wo ence a sweet young bride - ' nwselt- '..1 , mother-in-la- . ca"r"InP'"1f 7" HH KEWS OF THE UTAH j g- eere-mon- -- ' ( after. , jbl , A Orfcagp surface car Is about a aaefuL a a poker chip tne monung i imm Wshe'spelitiesl-peV-began-boflia- y EDWARD B. CLARK WaahlngtoJi. It la possible that such Robert C Morris, who ef th gentle sex a have found tem- commissioner, Is giving bis time and energy to the porary lodgment thus far In the halls work-o- f collecting money for Amerkf i congress have found dUdUoUoninent j can citizens from the German gov compitttvperbapv but aJraost so. eminent Ts a Tlneaf descendant c4 the Where to a feeling that MlaHeanett Robert Morris of Revolutionary days, ataakln found. It, and perhaps It Is no who Impoverished himself for. the col Courtyard Moroccao Jna. age secret mat Miss Alice Robertson onies In order that they might have of Oklahoma has found lt llr Hunb the war andsecure (Pnpud. br tb Mtlotil QorrphK. So- rot even an animal. Much less a vehitoiairy iWnols yet hu to find It, but she money ciety. Wajhlnnoa. D. C) them. their liberties, and yet who was never Af riTr!. cle, could squeeze tlirough than Intact' . as less than three months In which If one looks down upon Fez from reimbursed one cent by fats an airplane! as flyers now do, it would men, and whose heirs never were able Gallantry demands, of course, of man so much as to get consideration for colonial system, and the region out seem to be streetless city. Many now is which France side Europe to tfeftlwmL that Hurk wtll tint flml their claims? of the narrow aisle-lik- e 1.11 I herself Awongjhe tJlsUlusionedV-T- he perhaps devoting greatest attention, latticed oyer to protect the hooded, No Claims by Germans. mere males in congress are atwayrpo- constitutes one of the world queer ghost-lik- e from the sua. pedestrians to no claims has and the ancient offsetting the mixtures of Germany est oat a tea llV fifhoro hnrrow nnilnr suimuiif, wcuneu towaru make I The United But West. States. their slaters who come temporarily to -against the modern, the Knst and the famon as tunnels, doesjre rkawttrtterarbutinan Is a perverse commission wilt Htf "ToBSTderatlon as yet Uie thing of the modern world Walk at Newport under several ofcilg the creature and It seems to one In Wash- only to claims against Germany made sre eweny pnysmn ana superneun. summer homes there. of garden In is American the citizens. to peu.ce. close as In distance Morocco ington who looks, carefully at things by Funerals Are Ga $ioh1 German the government Western Europe as any Mohammedan ..that the legislative dreams of tbe sister treaty gayest sight of n Mo- PerlmpJtha the for Is alone are general liability and acknowledged among Important country, apt always to be the legislaIs rcccan a funeraL' The wife city tive dream of the brothers rand the class of cases which will be brought Moslem communities In touching the who In life Is paid been bos cloistered Atlantic, the great ocean highway great trouble Is from one point of before the commission The Lusllania cases are perhaps the which has spread the ideas of the every honor In death. She is borne view, at least that In congress there carved box of many are simony more- - brothers than sis-- - most humanly Interesting of all the Wetit But 1b customs and Institutions aloft In n great behind her sing choral end colors, for Which be will matters taken Morocco fs more Eastern than Turkey ten. up societies organized to follow funerals. Meubers of oongress say regretfully adjudication, A great many American or Egypt, and as Moslem as the Eed I au-Iswathed in cloth-an- - ' IDAHO LEQSLATDSE - . IN ON THE - A nntlrnal census of pjgs to te be ondertsken by the government iMlow. ever, assnrunce le given in advance tlist quadrupeds only ""art -- U be, counted. ; . ' a i jMr5cJiey comprismf-San-Jttan,-'GrandV-r- - and Emery Counties. X;The cupnbnra, largest of rodents, -b young In a pouch, t. - - - equal In slxe to a small pig BILLS INTRODUCED S. B. I, 000 for expense ; 145, Tebbs-Appropria- tin of the legislators. Vh e' Alaskan walrus Is as large as Introduced and passed under suspenan ox tnd wc!gi mere (ban a ton. . sion of rules, ayes, 17J nsys, 0; absent, 'V - ' ; The gray wolf of Montana to the '8-Candland Anthoristng hardest 'salmttl to rapture In s trap Lthe C. governor to appoint a messenger v 4 ' .' to. mid . office during the session f A Ml grown elephant has a carrythe legislature,- - Introduced and passsd more f than three tona under ing capacity 2A suspension of rules; ayes, " : , flunu fin w es; wnnom. m pause . . newspspef Reader 3 would occupy fourteen days and flvi ' f the ' dallv nsweimoer; Figure hour to travel u mile. .. circulating Ja the t'nlted State ibo Uiat here"are. on the, average SOME FIRST THINGS, suhscrther Ho'every 8.8 InhaiSHants. atstes The flral Olympian games were la Ma'sachusotu. (cads the with one subscriber to every 1 St . uv T78 D. C ' . , s, habitants. ' Only feevenVates hive s tntf on paper Th first dock wa constructed to!pr,IortloB every ten lnhshltanta, and one ta Part In 1304.- fall aa low a one to every rlX-- r Th first Iron railroad .was laid la You&e Companion t ' . England la 17C7.. - : pIdere Foretell Weather C ' Th first bank notes were Issued 1 ftpidar break off and reaova thB China, .liQMCCi , arabe rala, " " ' 1 t 'f... llstf - etr' - |