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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY jrtr6y EST' GRIME of Filer. Idaho. At th fiftern Itiroca vcraf4 $239 $3. At th Hertford m). cornier ted In th convention of tha Hara ford UrtecJ era asaorUtlon, tha port brad cattia want alow and tha tala stopped to allow ttrna for tha hoc seta. Cattleman attributed tha alownaaa of tha cattia sale to the praaent high coat of faed. Una ttyouaand peraona attanded tha auo tlon this afternoon. Ths principal speaker the session of tha livestock men today was Frank D. Thomas, editor of "The Hhor thorn In America." of Lincoln, Neb. in LABOR CONVENTION COMES TO CLOSE Veiled and Sensational Clash in rCourt Results A Spec lal te Tk Charges. Triboie. ruCATWXO, Idaho. Jn. 18. Topic pertaining to education featured tha final session of tha Idaho Federation of Labor, which concluded on of tha molt aucceaa-fla It history t)r this gathering afternoon, after being in teas ion since Monday morning. Representative Baker or tha Interna tlonal Typographical union, was In attendance today, and In a pointed talk gava a concise statement on tha use of th union label, and stated that the usa of the label had accomplished much to Insure more sanitary goods of every do y ecriptlon. - Officers were elected at th afternoon eeeelon a follows. President, R. H. Bark, Boise; secretary, At Reynold Boise; vice presidents: first district, T Swanaou, Wallace; second district. Frank Hughes. Boise; third district, Joe Chacon, Bocatello, (fills unaaplred term of A. Muir); fourth district, Frank Btavena, Moscow; fifth district, Allen Crandall, Twin Falla; sixth district, H. C. Scranton, Twin Falla. ul , 41 a!d NEW TORK. Jan. 18. V hat to be the first Intimation of th nature of ttik overahadoulng grime" which an extraordinary (rand Jury haa been (ratline hera for month cama out today alien Acaiatant District Attorney Talley rlaahed wUh Bupreme Court Juatloa Week In open court. Mr. Talley declared that at the tinea the Jury nJ Investigating charges ty Mayor Dylan that th JnterDorough Rapid Tranait company had conaplrad with It employee to brine about a strlka wato fore Increased fare Justice Week street directing an InteatlKation In Wall ascerbrokerage of (lies, with a view to taining whether any public officer. Including the mayor and District Attorney Bwann, had been selling Jnterborough securities short. in demanding that ail th minute of the Jury bo made public, Mr. Tailey said: You found that there wa not a sin g'.t transaction in. such stock by any public official." Justice Weeks, In answer to a direct question, said he had sent Assistant District Attorney Mctjuaid to find out whether any public official had engaged la questionable dealings In stocks. He added that the assignment te the Investigation was made after Mr. Swann wa shown an anonymous letter and after Mr. Bwann had specifically requested this particular grand Jury to conduct an In-- t estimation, which now haa been halted." FERRY IS HELD TO ' BE PUBLIC UTILITY Special to The Tribune. BOISE. Idaho. Jan. 18 Ferrie In Idaho are public utilities, whose rules, t emulation and rates may be prescribed by the board of county commissioner In which they operate, of the countie but the rule, regulations, and rates arc subject to the final decision of the public utilities commission as to their fairness and as to other matters. Raymond L. Givens, assistant attorney general assigned to the public utilities commission, decided In an opinion Issued In to a question raised by Reter Johnson, prosecuting attorney of Bonner county. Tiie state laws conflict on th question as to the powers of the commission and the power of the county commissions, and the opinion was rendered to clear up the conflicting points. Bummed up, the gist of the opinion was delivered as follow We beileve that ferries re public utilities; that betore a person or corporation may operate a ferry they must secure a license from the county commissioners of the county In which such ferrie operate, or. If between two counties, the beard of county commissioners a designated hv section 1442 of the compiled statute of Idnho, must file a bond with such board of commissioners, ami must also comply with the other requirements of chapter 1: that such lioaid of county commissioners In the first Instance have the right to prescribe rules, regulations and rates governing such ferrie; tnat thereafter any person may appeal to the public utilities commission with regard to auoh rates or service, and that in case of conflict between findings of auoh board of count, commissioners or the public utilities commission a to such rate or oervlce that the public utilities commission would have superior Jurisdiction to such board of county commissioners." re-p- lv : LOSSES OF STOCK ACCUSED OF SUGAR FEARED IN IDAHO CONTROL VIOLATIONS Jan. II. Th weekly crop summary and weather report for the state. Issued by Clinton K. Norquest, meteorolog.st In clutrge of th weather I bureau In the dry farm communl-a- t saysties of Clark county there I a critical shortage of feed, and It seems certain that there will be some losses of stock. Lambing has begun In th farm flock of Jerome county. Condition ar fin for feeding, and all Tribes. Special te Th OOOD GOODS' - OF d -- fre-In- etn-pio- e, REVENUE COLLECTIONS TO BEGIN ACTIVITIES Great Reduction te Tbs Tribuae, tp.al POCATELLO. Ida.. LINCOLN. Nett, Jan. 18. A complaint charging violation of the Lever food control act paining the two owners of a Council Bluffs, la., department store and a third party a defendants haa been filed before United Slates commissioner at Omaha, I'nlted States Dlatrlct AttorAllen announced here today. ney T. 8 The action, he sakl, chargee that the store men bought a quantity department Of augar for 811 66 per hundred pounds and gold It for 8l9i a hundred. Mr. livestock Is thrlrlnr where properly fed. Allen also announced that while tilts was However, report indicate that ail classes the first' federal action of Its kind to t of livestock ar consuming unusually started In this state, his office had been large quantities sf fesd, no doubt owing Investigating sugar prices and had recommended to the department of Justice to tha steady cold. Mettled winter weather persisted that the licenses of about a doien Nethe week In all sections of the braska dealers be revoked. throughoutwa state. It cold, colder than normal, but no exceptionally low temperature for BANK IS ROBBED Snow (ell this season were recorded. In a few scattered localities, but th $30,000 CASH amounts were small rod had lilt' effect In changing th extent f or condition Ih snow-- cover. Most of th day were C!RRD, Ala., Jan. 18. Four masked clear with uninterrupted sunshine from robber held up officials and customers of sunrise to sunset, but there was practical- the I'hoenlx-Uranbank her today and UP.uoti In ly no thawing; th night were clear and escaped with approximately cold. . There was a noticeable absence of cash and securities. A shot fired as a winds In all districts. and th command of hands up, warning '.The Ice crop la about harvested and everybody, ' wa given. One of th robbers stationed himself bv the quality of th Ice secured Is exceptionally good. In Adama county th Ice the door, another oovered the clerical cut was twenty-eigInches thick. Jn force and (he customers, while a third Bear Lake county on company alone proceeded to loot the vaults of paper has harvested more than ll.00 tons of money and securities. The fourth robber, making hia way Into the private ofhigh grad Ice. Tha road throughout th state ar fice of the president of the bank, C. L. Improving with us and In moat sections Mullins, commanded him to throw up ar now worn smooth. In th panhandle his hands or be shot. Mullins refused and th road wr deeply rutted before the assailant clubbed his gun and struck and as a result they ar atlll rough. at him. Miss Maude Bruce, a bank Tha highest temperature recorded In warded otf the blow. Pocatello during tbs week wa 82 degrees The thieves then fled to an automobile and th lowest via I degrees. and escaped. Pursuit was begun Immediately and a general alarm was spread throughout Alabama and Georgia. COLLEGE IT, 1920. O r f; f trimming, regularly S'Si.'T.6!'.". ,1.r.i!?. a QUwJ.LJ regularly $393.00 Hudson Seal Coatee with Kolinsky oombiriation, regularly $330.00. ; CWQ and. Natural Squirrel Coatee, COT-- J smart model, regularly $349.30.. Natural Squirrel Coat, beautiful color, belted er 5525X3 $525.00 .: Hudson Seal Coat, rieh, beautiful finish regularly - f3 Mole 5I85.C0 three-quart- Reduced to a.,......,, Taupe Nutria Cape, full ripple, Natural Squirrel Cape, very becom- - 395 CO ing model, regularly $400.00. ... Hudson Seal Coatee, claboratclv trimmed with Skunk Cape, full sweep, - $300.00. 5SCD.C0 4?wooy,."tnri:ir. . Jludaon Seal Coatee, with trimmings of natural squirrel, regularfy S245.C3 Mole Coatee in very smart model, reguularly $393.00. Mole Dolman, full length wrap, with taupe fox Blaek - Reduced to urs Iludsou Seal Coat, self collar and cuffs, regularly $495.00. ,VewU6l . . . STUDENTS . PRESENT PROGRAM Will Not Frees Wags Demands. Jan. 18. Th BrotherfetudenU of Westminster colleg pre- hood of Locomotive Firemen and Engine-me- n will not Its demands for a 40 sented the fourth of a aerie of rhetorical per rent wage press Increase "for a reasonable astime" pending th programs yesterday morning In the completion of the the railroad administration sembly room of Convene hall, aa follows: analystsof by of hoard the wage and working import Plano aeelctlon, Miss Virginia Chap- condition This wa announced man, nln year old flaughter of Mn. V. A. by Timothy Shea, acting president tonight of the Chapman of th college faculty; declama- brotherhood, upon hs return from Washtion, "Mrs. Jones on Womans Right' ington. Miss Betty Moon; current events, John Collegiate Life1 Mias Edna Maulsby; Life In LEGION POST TO GIVE Crosier and Miss Jean Bailey; th Mountains," Miss Roka Van Houten; of BALL THIS EVENING Westminster th Present and WestMiss Dorothy Loof minster of 130 review of The Broken bourrow; Miss Delta Funk: Compulsory Special to The Tribuae. TWIN FALLS WANTS TOOELE, Jan. 16. The committee In Robert Sato: The Military Tnlnlng, Raymond Rob- charge of th Initial ball of the George A. STATE INSTITUTION Need of a Gymnasium," Greenlee Darpout of th American Legion, to Miss erts; Student Government,'' Need of Rhetorical." Mias be given in the Tooele opera house torell Rife: Special to The Tribuae. morrow of General night, reports that everything Is Jessie Folsom j In readiness TWIN FALLS, to make the affair a big' Idaho. Jan. 18. The John J. Pershing,""Biography Edward Bunch; . .... success,. ... fapt that no appointment haa been of ASS' recent Student Volunteer An to flu the presidency of the Btat jnd Norenlarged orchestra has been engaged Des Moines, Miss Irmte In to fumlnh music for the evening, and mal school at Albion wa pointed out at a meeting last night of local business punch will b served. A large attendance Is expected. men In support of she Idea that state ROAD educational offlctaia Would look with fa- AUTOMOBILE vor upon a relocation of th Institution. Th meeting had under consideration TO SPRINGS URGED GREAT WIRE STRIKE action looking toward removal of th BEGINS AT ROME POCATELLO. Ida., Jan. II. Internal revenue eolbytor will begin toon to visit all tha cities and towni of tho stato in preparation of tho collection of currant Internal revenue. Th deputies will Incom tax return, and also will arrange their schedule so ts to spend a few day In each town' to aid taxpayer In making out their returns. Deputy Collector C. C. Johnson win be In Pocatello, from February 1 to It, and Deputy McKay Purmtr will bo In th city from March 1 to Jf. A complete schedule for southeastern Idaho ha been announced from th Bbts office. , re-ce- tv rt Wood-hous- school to Twin Fall. e. 4 Special te The Trlbuee. REXBURO, Idaho, Jan. 16. An enthusiastic meeting wa held at the Commercial club rooms by the Commercial club Tuesday evening. The roost Important discussion of the evening was upon steps to complete th automobile road through Special te The Tribune. Madison county to Helse's hot springs. 18. Idaho. Jan. POCATELLO, Today the Hels A committee I.eo M. Rusk, prominent Pocatello bust district attended representing the meeting and will ness man and a member of the city meet later with the good roads commitcouncil, was nominated for postmaster tee of the club to go into the matter of Pocatello at Washington. thoroughly. The Information was contained In Helse's hot springs ts a desirable bathtelegram received here late today. Mr. ing resort, also wonderful natural campHusk will succeed Walter Peck. ing grounds In th Immediate vicinity, and first (lass auto road from Rexburg would afford pleasure-seekegood oppor- tunHles for outlnp. POCATELLO TO HAVE NEW POSTMASTER ROME, Jan. 18. A strike of telegraph, telephone and postal workers began at midnight last nlgh, but appeared to be losing ground today. Almost all of the telephone girls resumed work today, aod they were joined by many telegraph op- erators. Volunteers, both men and women, undertook So carry on th postal service, and Boy Scouts were engage J in distributing letters. The railway employees have refused to strike, considering It unpatriotic at the moment. -- ROCK CRUSHING PLANT BEGINS ON BIG GRIND Special to The Tribuae. TWIN FA Idaho, LI.' highway BEAR LAKE COUNTY Jan. 17. The dlatrlct today began ahift with about regular eight-hoat lta thlity men employed crueher-la The here. to turn out plant 40,000 yards of rock for Twin Fall paving program beside beginning work on preparation of material for the districts tl.2M.000 road building operations In th spring. Turin Fall rock-crushi- rs JUNIOR BUREAU WINS Special to the Tribune. HENDRICKSON LEAVES ON TRIP TO HONOLULU LOGAN, Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs John A. and Hendrickson and tbetr daughter, Mr and Mr. Leslie D. Nals-bet- t. Wt today for southern California for a short visit, where Mr. Hendrickson will attend to business matters and later all will leave for a sea voyage to Honolulu and other point of Interest In the Pacific. Mr. Hendrickson was the defendant In the recent suit brought by the West Cache Sugar company. son-in-la- POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 14 Bear lake county Was champion In the farm bureau Junior convention held In this city during the week and this afternoon was awarded the trophy for standing highest In ths various contests. $735 IS RECEIVED The trophy Is a "Winged Victory." and will become the permanent property of FOR AN SON To Extend Foundation Work. the county winning It the most times Canal Meetings Scheduled. In a period of flue years. Jefferson and 18. A conference Jan. NEW TORK, FfKiat I Tha Tribune. Canyon counties have each held the trow ith a large number of prominent Cana-adlaTWIN FALLS. Ida., Jan. 16. Director one year. POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 18 At the th Significant In- phy the Twin Fails Canal company today representing The farm bureau Junior convention, of !.veelok sales held In this city yester- stitutional and geographical Interests In which schedule for announced the following was a closed success, big tonight. will held day and today, by the livestock associabe before the dominion, th meetings to discuss proposed participations of Idaho, what is declared to be Rockefeller foundation adopts a policy tion in tho American Falls reservoir prothe highest price ever received for a' sow In connection wltht aid to be ex- DEMANDS ject; Monday Hansen and Kimberly; $30,000 was recorded yesterday, when C. A. tended Canadian Institution from John Satprday Twin Falls, Filer and Buhl. of Twin Fall purchased 'Bells D. Rockefellerrecent gift of 860,000,004 HAND LOSS Meeting In each Instance are called for Princess for tile sum of 8136 at auction. to the foundation for It fight against 2 p. m. The sow wa consigned by U 8. Otto disease. For tge loss of his right hand, George Officers Are Installed. K. Pappas asks 830.000 damages In a suit filed yesterday In the third district REXBURG, Ida., Jan. 16 The1 Woodcourt against Walker D. Mines, director men of the World lodge In this city has Installed the following officers. L. K. general of railroad. The hand, according to the complaint, Woodruff, council cjnnmander; B. A Duf-flwa lost through being caught In the advisor lleutetant; Carl Lampsun, L. E. gearing of a motor car. operated by the banker; P. O Thohnpson. clerk; plaintiff while In the employ of the WestCole, escort; T. D J Fox, watchman; W. ern pacific railroad, near Kampas, Nev., B. Chambers, manager. and responsibility for ' the accident Is on the charged against the company Merger Flans in Abeyance. ground that it had neglected to provide LOUISVILLE Ky.. Jan. IS. The joint its proper possibility through against of the Methodist Episcopal meeting housing of the gears. church, north and souln. adjourned Its without tonight adopted sessions hating Battles Bank Bandit Clerk. for the merger of tne two wings NEW YORK,Jan. 16. A bandit battled plans The fifty bishops, pasof the church. with bank clerks In an Ineffectual attempt tor and laymen forming the commisto rob the Manhattan Savings Institution sion will meet again tomorrow in an rut Broadway and Bleeker streets at 11 dest or to agree on the unification. o'clock this morning. Fully twenty shots were fired but non of them look effect, Strikers Return to Employment. score of patrons were In the although bank when three highwaymen made their SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. Jan. 16. Apattack. On of the desperadoes was cap- proximately 700 striking employees of tured when he retreated, but the other the Morrell Pocking company, who have two escaped. Their demand for money been out for eight days, returned to work was ignored and they fled today under agieement to definitely settle their wage differences at a meeting with the employer . Suffrage Amendment Ratified. Saturday. The dispute arose over the Interpretation and applicaINDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 16. Th federal tion of Judge Alschuler's recent decision I V' b amendment for woman sufftage was ratiIn Chicago. fied by both houses of the Indiana legislature. meeting In special session here Military Training for Boys. today. In the senate the vote wa 43 to 8 ..' 'is and In the house 00 to 0. Indiana is the WASHINGTON, Jail. 16 Four months' .V v 'v' ' state to ratify the amendtwenty-sit- l military training for all bovs between the ment. , , age or 18 nd 20. as provided In a senate bill, was urged today before the house military committee by Thomas W Miller Spoiled Olives Fatal to Family. of Delaware, chairman of the national The NEW- - YORK. Jan. 18 Mr. and Mrs legislative season committee of the American Paul Delbcne and their two sons. Domi- Legion. nick and Anthony,- - died today as a an in result of eating spoiled ollte and their Jr Paper Price Are Increased. daughter. Lena, was In the hospital toshowing HOLYOKE. Man., - Jail. 16. An innight suffering from the same' poison. Anthony Delbene, the fourth victim, died crease In the prl-- e of paper amounting to "0 per cent was announce I today bv at the Fordham hospital late today. the American Writing Paper company, T.ie reason given effective January 10 Financial Del p gates Arrivi. la advanced and advancing costs of NEW YORK, Jan. II. Delegate-- , from raw'thematerials jirfri Jahur emh-th- e t Argentina, .Panama, Peru and Uruguay trig exigent tea with v ,'idf the fineopera. paper to the Financial congress Is faced. Industry which meets at Washington January 18. arrived here today. Fined for Gambling. The need of Increased steamship service, particularly passenger vessel, was emTOOELE, Jan 16 Nick 8cuaiiotis was tlie all South Ameriphasised by virtually fined 8I0 by f Ity Judge 1). A. Llnds-tcan delegates. " Yesterday afternoon for gambling. The fine wa paid under protest and Heutalio-4- 1 Dark Straw Bailors Fabric Hats haa appealed the case to the dlftplct Toung People Name Officers. court. Grace Kummet wa chosen president of Straw, Cloth and Sport Silk Combinations the Young People' union of the Bethel Pope Honor W. J. Mulligan. Baptist church at the annual election. Batavia Cloth Other officer selected were Harry T. TURK. Jafi. 16. AViniam J. MulNLr Bolin, sic president; Lucy Lee. secreligan of Thompsonville. Conn., chairman and Nellie Morris, chairman of the of of Columbus war conimis-aioUie tary'. Knights Soft chin chin rolls--o- ne devotional committee. ha been created a knight commanrough straw with hemp facing of the order of St. Gregory the Great der all of the original blocks which have been developed Grand Matter Honored. by Fope Benedict. for the spring months to come., , Special la Tha Tribuae. Volunteer Kretpen to Meet. TWIN FALLS. Ida., Jan. 16 More Business of Importance will be transthan 100 member and visitor of Twin Fall lodge. F. and A. M attended a acted at a meeting of volunteer firemen They Are Refreshingly Different and Very Smart. banquet given here last evening In honor hi th hall on Canyon road at 2 30 o'clock of Arch Cunningham of Boise, jurisdic- Sunday afternoon, according to Albert tion grand master. .White, aeiretary. IDAHO 11 FOR - OF S n, empty-hande- We are, not going to say a word about what any regular prices would be we will simply say that our buyer who is in New York r and our specialist buyer in were instructed to send us a shipment of new spring dresses which could be sold at And everyone who sees them exclaims with delight because they are really so very attractive and such refreshingly new, smart styles. ready-to-wea- . They have been in the'Nvindow since yestci-da- y and tie have had hundreds of calls for them women who wanted to select immediately, but we have held them all, for the a special price. These Are the Dresses They Sent. . SALE AT 9:30 A. M. TODAY , We have had dress sales and dress sales each one seeming to outdo the last in VINO. And now comes this --one for todiy, consisting of only VALUE-t!- I 95 DRESSES a d. t In Serges, Tricotines, Satins, Taffetas, Beaded Georgettes, Fancy Silks And another smaller group of Dresses to be sold at f gy - t u UsDU ' new hats for the coming their advance messengers of have sent an interesting Phipps Hats BULES OF SALE; Hccause of the verv limited number of these attractive dresses the following rules must be closely observed: None sold until :3(1 a. m. today. None reserved. , No. C. O. I), a except with depoit of one-fourt- EVERY WOMAN WHO WANTS ONE Of THESE WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE FROCKS SHOULD BE HERE WHEN THE SALE OPENS Our -- Models Jor Spring Store Down-Stai- rs The Store of Lesser Prices for the Shopper Who Wants to Economize r Today, 9 a. m. Coats, Special Prices, $8.75, $11.75 Youll be surprised a' these values. the beat offered so far this a Inter. and style ranges. to 1 p. m. Turklalt Aath Towels, 1c Heat jr terTcd, 13x30; bleached. They are Good slae Better - Coats, Very Special, $18.75, $23.75 The pvrulErfuhrV.v In the rnnti styles 'and' colors. Be sure to look these specials over. n. PloDoer J Honored. Salt Laker in New York. Spec .at to?) k Tribuae. Spnial t The Tribou. NEW YORK. Jan. 16. Perm vivaria TOOELE, Jan. II. Fred Hansen, a pioneer of Tooele valley, was given a A. O Randall. B II. 8 moot and wife. Noh- a e L. J Kavanaugh- Manhattan -few near roand by eurprta partv friend at hi bom Wednesday, th Occaa'on being R M. Brewster', McA'p'n W. H. Ingham, ghty-flfthi a R J. Snleld, II. H. Solomon. birthday anniversary. " - h I I Toilet Paper, 7 Roll 25 Good quality of crepe ' pa-pe- r. Man'e Sweatart, Special, 81.09 Very heavy. In plain Bath Robe. Children Wtpie They Last 1A Mostly small alxes. Oood J Women' Skirt, $5.75 Fifty new ones for lodav. 23 to Womeu'l Silk Waist. $2.95, $3.95 Crepe and georgette. In TTtany. t:iaf;y Culorti. Splendid at lea and cloths. Good mndris: 36 to 46, Hand Bags and Purs, Special, t.4 Made bf leather. SOAP SPECIAL U ' Slaf Naptha Fonder, C Naptha Soap. Sea Foam, Bob White Soap. ...... , W5 1.6 patterns. All sixes and Open front and hock. Made of good quality percale. Alany color. Special Sale of Slightly 6 OS Soiled B'anketa, Wool finish. bed aixe, hjle they last. Girls' Soring Weight Ceati, 83.98 This te much lea than half price, because they are acchtly soiled and murd from dep.av. r,,x 2 to 14. Be early on tin snap, W All s.XfJ, 28. Today, 3 to 6 p. m. Special Apron Sale, Four Great Lots of Dresses $8.75, $15.75, $19.75, $23.75 Come down today pnd pick out one or tkd of these good dresav at these very low prices. Good style, color and site range In each lot. red and navy blue. pattern. Today r They dear qun hly. J |