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Show I SRRI6ATI0HISTS TO National Congress to lie Held in Idaho Capital on Scp-tember Scp-tember 10. CONFERENCE TO HOLD THREE DAYS' SESSION Three Days Will he Spent in . Inspecting Irrigation Entcr-prises Entcr-prises in State. Sp'clnl to Tho Tribune. BOISE, Idn., Feb. S. Tho noxt meeting of H tho National Irrigation congrceg will bo hold Hj la Boise September 10 to 15, Inclusive. I.ot- H ters wero recently received from Gov, "Pardee H at California, president of the congress, and Secretary Muxnon, suggesting tho above dule, and at a Joint meeting of tho Chamber of H Commerco and Commercial club yesterday It j was voted to hold the meeting September 10 to Three Says' Session. H The sessions In thin city will occupy about H three dayn, and tho remaining threo days will H ba ipent In making excursions to points of 1 Interest In nomhern Idaho, Inspecting Irrlga- H tlon enterprise nnd looking over tho country generally. No doubt ono trip will be taken to 1 the west as far as Welscr. Inspecting the Nampa. Caldwell, Payette nnd M'clser flec-Hj flec-Hj tlons. One day will ba spent on the, Minidoka B and Twin Falls trncts. and another In tho Hj uppor Snake River valley from Ulackfoot to H St. Anthony. As far as possible, the' Intcrmc- dlatc Journeys will be taken In tho nlghL Orchard's Case. Fred Miller. Orchard's attorney, who rn-H rn-H turned to BoIm yesterday afternoon, says ho H hopes Slmpklns, ono of tho ouopects In the Stcuncnbcrg murder case, will not bo found right away, while he contends Slmpklns Is H Innocent 'When naked why ho hoped an. ho H raid: '"Rtcause It will complicate matters. 1 If they get Slinpklns and then charge con- H .'piracy, pulling what they terms the miners' H inner circle' Into the cuse, I don't think tho 1 courts have the privilege of granting a potl- 1 tlon for separulc trhiln. It would be bad for H my I As to the Conspiracy. "Couldn't you prove that Orchard had nothing to do with the conspiracy ?" wus .iskcd. "Suppose they did prove that Slinpklns had something to do with a conspiracy?" whs the Intcrrogatlvo answer. "They have got to convict somebody In or-r or-r to get that reward, haven't they?" Miller Is now trying to learn tho results of the chemical analyse of substances found In Orchard' room and now In the possession of i-nd can-fully guarded by the prosecution. Passed Forged Checks. A. It, Poston of Boise was arrested at Nampa Nam-pa yentcrday for passing forged checks on revcral or the business men of this city. Tho rheck were all In tho sum of $10 nnd his father's name was signed to them J-a.st night an o.llccr wont over to Nampa and brought young. Poston to Uolse. llo wn taken before Judge Dunbar this morning nnd S o'clock tomorrow to-morrow was set for tho hearing. Iiabor Union Meeting. A big labor union meeting, under the nusplceR of tho Structural and Uulldlng Trades alliance will bo held at tho G. A. It. hall In this city Friday evening Addresses will t0 mado by Judgo K. I. Perky. W. E. Borah. J. '. Flehurty. M. S. Parker and others. There are nearly 2000 labor union prople In this city ,ind tho number Is being augmented rapidly. Stock on Forest Reserves. Supervisor of Forest Reserves MaJ. Fenn has i-cclved a communication from th forestry bureau In 'Washington announcing the limitation limita-tion placed upon the number of each kind of stock thnt-wlll bo permitted within the Idaho forest reserves as follow-v. follow-v. Welser reserve, 09,000 sheep and WW cattle hpr.scH. Sawtooth resen-e, ,CO0 ohecp and C5CO cat-'e cat-'e or horses. Payette resorve, 2S0.OM sheep nnd 20CO cattle or horsos. Total In tho three. S20.C sheep and H.KO cattlo or horsefl. Will Not Disband. At a meeting of the directors of the Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce It was decided not to dls--onilne this organization for the uivsunt. At prevloun meeting It was voted to disband and turn the affairs of the chamber over to tho new Commercial club. Howovor, the new frgnnlzntlon anc" the Chamber of Commerco lll work In harmony In all matters pertaining pertain-ing to the upbuilding of BoIpo. |