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Show II A HUNDRED COMPLAINTS I ON LIQUOR AND GAMBLING Sp-nat to The Tribune, 'i SALMON CITY, Ida.. A us. 2.S. Dnloo- thes in the employ of tne Anti-Saloon ' "' league have been at work In L,omhi j county during Hie pnst few weeks, and have secured information resulting in the laing of about 100 complain (s regarding ' violations of ihe local option and gam bling laws. Eight cases were heard at I Junction yesterday before .ludgc Yearlan. m Those licensed denied the charges and the f ciss wen dismissed. Other cases are i rending, and considerable feeling Is be- 1 1 inir manifested on both sides. County I Attorney O'Brien Is representing the 1 1 state, and E. Whitcomb the defendants. ' Tho site for the new $-10,000 schoolhouse to erected In the Brooklyn addition to ' the town of Salmon has been chosen. The I tract selected has a frontage of 400 feet , and a depth of 200 feet. It was bought i from the Salmon Water company, and the price paid was $350. Articles of incorporation of tho Salmon Creamery company have been sent to Boise. The capital stock Is plnced at $10,000. divided into J00 shares of $100 each, and of this amount 71 fc shares have been subscribed. The directors are Arthur Ar-thur Greene. W. IT. Shoup, G. A, Norton. William J. Wlttenburg and J. M. Steele. The building is completed and the machinery ma-chinery will be installed next week, Trains on the Glltnore & PiLtsburg railroad rail-road now make the return trip between Salmon and Armstend dail, leaving Salmon at 7 a. m. and returning at 7 p. m. Judge G B. Quarles was married to Miss Rose E. Coring last week at Hope, Ida. The Judge and Mrs. Quarles returned re-turned to Salmon today, after a short visit to Spokane, Mr. Quarles is president presi-dent of the Citizens Natiortal bank. |