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Show J THE uncertainty MX REPORTS STATE THAT REVOLUTION IS NOT IN PROGRESS AS STATE J IN ITALY Predictions As to Government's t Differ May Get Frs;lsti Catlnet Membership ! j Coal and Lumber Dealers Indicted Suit Lake. Twelve Utah coal and at retail lumber dealers f Salt Lake City were indicted by the state grand Jury Friday afternoon. unrwi of misconduct and negligence agafaflt Hie members of the city were found to be without and the Jury's report vindicates the municipal enectrtfTea. Investigation of a charcre that a combine exbded among whole-sal- e frnlt and produce denlers falle' te produce evidence which Justified indictment, the report said. The Jur 1mjnt that the Increase In the price of coal from SO to J10 a ton for lump, lust Sfltember, was nhsolute'y und recommends to the stTfe that a law bo emote' lcMnre emvower the governor t wairti wfll Hx the aclce of this commodity rn-Mike Us sale In excess of th's price a criminal offense. n fjndtlii. t U S. 8hlp Cannot Sa't Liquor New York. American steuusVp cannot curry or sell liquor in tiny par' of the world. Federal Judge lind held Friday In a OccIkIoh d!smiln--thnft of two Amerl-asfnmsh'r frwpnnles to enjoin enforcement of the Daughter prohibition ruling. Orsoon University Receives Gift Pertlmid Ore Fifty thousand far ose of the Unjverlty of Oregon medical school lias been received br Den a Rictmrd B. Rlllehnnt from the general erincati'n board of the Rocke-Foundation. dol-la- s fHr Paster Sues Church Officials rittsfletd. Mass Member of bis (Miroti committee made humiliating remarks about hlin, among others the Ktoteinetit that his wife shared him. Rev. Walter C Carroll, d"ojMw"1 pn. 1r ef the North Meckel Congrcga-twmnchurch testified In tie superior eurt. In his stilt for $10,000 against three members of the standing of lb church, The defendanlii Id the pntor ws ousted because of la lh pulpit. lis cnd l eorr-miMe- e IDAHO Organization Leaders Threaten March Upon Rome to Sieze Political Control of Country Italian King Uses His Power to Pre vent Trouble, and Forces Government to Withdraw d'An-nunzio- 's Justice Day Resigns The resignation of Washington. William It. Day, as associate Justice of the supreme court was tendered to President Harding Tuesday and was accepted. It will be effective Nov. 14. The Justice submitted his resignation primarily In order to permit him to assume the duties involved In his appointment as umpire on the American-Germa- n claims commission Fixing of the effective date as Nov. 14, it was (said at the White House would allow Justice Day to participate in decisions of cases which bad been argued before the supreme court prior to the three weeks recess which began Monday. Lack of Proof Halts Trials Washington. Several billions of dollars paid out by the government on fraudulently made war contracts never will 1b recovered, because in the thousands of cases representing those vast payments dishonestly and conspiracy cannot be proved It was declared officially at the department of Justice. Brltian to Make Second Payment London. Great Britain will make anolher payment November 13 of about to the United States on account of back interest on the m ney borrowel In war time, it was stated at the treasury dopnrtment Thurs lay. A similar amount was paid on October 13. The principal sum of the debt Is 5277,000,00;). Mining Man Ca'led by Death Salt Lake Robert Campbell (Jem-mel- t, nssiMant managing director of the Juckling mining properties, died of heart failure Wednesday ofterno-- n Death occurred on the train on which Mr. Gemmell was en route from the Chino Copper company properties at Hurley, N. M, to Ios Angeles. Girl Convicted of 1st Degree Murder White Cloud, Mich. Mrs Meda I! dell, Swamp country girl, waa found guilty of first degree murder by a circuit court jury here with the death Thursday In connection David of her Invalid father-in-law- , Ilodell. The Jury hnd dellhcrrted a Uttla mora than tw hours. Value of Cedar Chests. Clients iiiHde of heart wood of red "edar. If In good condition ns retard tightness, will prevent damage from moths If clothing Is beaten, brushed snd sunned before being placed In the chert. The odor o." rrc1 cedar will n.it destroy adult moths or miller nor the gg. but It will kill the young larvae or worms. Old Sumptuary Law. The wearing of gold lace was prohibited to women under the old blue of Massachusetts. la From All Parts of REPORTED OVER NEW GOVERNMENT EXPECTED TO WITHRAW FROM WASHINGTON LIMITATIONS PACT Ita Order on The Fascisti organization which was formed by the extreme nationalists to combat the growing power of the Communists and Socialists, has reached a strength variously estimated at from 400,000 to 800,000 men, a large part of whom are armed, drilled and ready for mllitiary action. The Mesaagero Friday states that Premier Facta Thursday telephoned the attitude, of the ministers to King Victor Emmanuel at San Rossore, and that be made a similar communication to presidents of the senate and chamber of deputies. The newspaper adds that the council of ministers will deeido before long whether the entire cabinet should go out or only certain of the ministers quit office. In any case it declares the crisis will be speedily settled. An efflelal dispatch was issued in Rome Friday on the serious situation etiere. The rival elements are apparently tampering with the telegraph, as the first two sections of the official eta trnfnt have not been received here although filed ot Rome. Signer Gloilttl is receiving coungrat; nlatlons, according to the last section of the statement received which says: "GtottU. speaking to delegation headed by Senator Mlrquis Disaluzzo, who presented congratulations, said Italy wna going through a grave moment Alt the forces of the country, he declared, mast gather together to solve Its economic and financial problems, which tkerwlse presaged sadder days er Itlay. Fie added that the country neaesses energies which if properly handled would toon place Italy on Its feet Benin. mi Piihy Nevs Notes GOVERNMENT IS HOLDING TROOPS IN READINESS TO SUPPRESS ALL DISORDERS Naples An army corps of Fascisti war footing numbering 40,000 and civilian Fascist! delegates numbering 50,000 are gutnered here. Thirty thousand Italian soldiers, supported with artillery, machine guns end ulrplunes, have been massed at strategic points. Leaders of the Fascist! are threatening to march to Home V seize the government. They ure launching a great campaign to strengthen the organization in Bouthein Italy. Among tli a leaders on hand Is Deputy MuBSollnl, spokesman for the organization of the chamber of deputies. There was a gre.it demonstration when thousands of members of the organization wearing black shirts, puraded through the stects. The population seemed cordially disposed towunis the Fascist! and there was no hostile move against the marchers. A large numher of the visitors were onliged to camp in the open air of the lack of accommodations. The delegates swarmed the thoroughfares sinking and occasionally ring ng cheers. The military command Is under the direction of General Tllby. Other generals of the Italian army occupy positions subordinate to him. Am mg them 13 (General Ceccherinl, who was Gabrlele chief of staff at Fiume. The governaient has reinforced the police forces at Naples with strong cletachmeiKS of royal guards. A special guard was placed about the home of former Premier Nlttl. The Fnckti leaders declared that this precaution was unnecessary as they have their own patrols to ma'ntain order. SI. ire than r,000 persons failed to gain admission to the San Carlo opera house for the speech of Cen to Mussolini, the Fascisti leader, lie announced the party program as regeneration of the country, resurrection of southern Italy, restoration of Italian prestige and the sdutlnn of the financial and economic prohle.us. ills utterances received frantic applause. London While the latest news frcm Rome shows a continuance of a crisis In Italy there Is nothing In the advices receive Friday to Indicate that Anything In the nature of a revolution Is In progress. Seine Kome messages predict the crista will be speedily settled nnd another dispatch announces the sending of an Invitation by the Facta government to Benito Mussol'nl, le:ider of the Fascisti. for a conference which may mnn entrance of the Fascltl Into the cabinet. Meanwhile the report through Par's that the Fascisti were marching on Ittome la without any confirmation. The dominant fact la that the Fascist! ore demanding a share In the government. It la recalled that Mussolini in Ills speech at the Nnph s meeting of the Fascisti affirmed that "either the government of the country will be given to the Fascist! peacefully or we will take it by force," but that be olsrj stated : "The Italian regime of unity has been strongly cemented by the Savoj monarchy," at which the assembly rase and cried! "Viva King Eraan-neL- . ITALIAN T ROUBLE i flOW FACES ITALY ITALIAN CRISIS NEPTTT. ITT AH S. John D. Useless, Esq. POLITICA L in TIMES-NEW- The express rate s'tuation was d!s-the interm mniain us;ed at n me'.'tng of tlie traffic bu reau of the chamber ot commerce. 'lans were laid to take cxcoptl in to the present eevel of express rates prei vailing, by Twin, Falls. Cars distributed he I c'flc Knit l.xpr ss will be between the O S. I, and O. W.. It. & N.. accord. ng to n tele- ram received by t' e dire' tor of serv ice for the Interstate commerce eom- nlsslon. focntelin. The" fourteenth annual convention of the county commission ers of Idaho met in Pocatello and near- e iy 100 c nim'ssl nerj were present the end of the t!ir e day session. Holse. A contrm t for the construc tion of approximtely ten m'les of the and south highway in Boundnry county has been awarded according to word received at the st te highway bureau. The road on which the con struction will be carried on Is Immed-late'y n rtli of B nners Ferry, toward the Canadian line. Boisu, In st-te- Paris. All is quiet in Italy, Rumors of revolution are false, according to diplomatic dispatches received' Sunday. The situation In Rome, as summed up, is : "The courageous action of King v'ict r Emmaneul In throwing his per sonal weight in the scales in favor of ti.e fascisti has prevented bloodshed nj forced the governaient to with draw its order, which might have had serious consequences. "Benevito Mussilini, a few days ago a country lawyer, now the dictator of Italy with more than 2,000,000 supASK FOR RELIEF porters, is not likely to accept the premiership, preferring to remain the power behind the throne.' "The first important result ofthe fascisti suppression will probably be UNITED STATES TARIFF COMCentra! Twin Falls. The Id-- h MISSION WILL HEAR ALL ON ' u tension in Italy's foreign affairs. Muss Jini Is a partisan of the annex-- . Railroad comp nv, b.ic':ed by the NEW TARFIFF REVISION uilon of Austria, which however, will Western Pa. if ic Railway company, will fine ninety complete with'n a not be pressed at present." The new government is likely to miles of rallrn: d to conne' t Tw:n Falls Application for c.ianges ' In Rates veer from England to France, further with the Western Pacf'c irnd tne Open to Common People as Nev. Well as Richest complicating the international situa- Southern Pacific lines at Wells, on tion Corporations the eve of the near etist peace war veterans will conference. to treatment for be hereafter entitle!) The principle note of the new gtvr-- mental, nervous and tuerhcular diWash'ncton The voice of the comniuent will be its intense naKosnl seases and ailments in hospitals of mon people will be heard on on equalone of its first ic'. will the Pacific northwest under t e d'ree-t- l ity with the roar of the greatest cor ism, and be to annul the Washington n of the United States veterans' buporation In the application of Presi- probably dent Harding's new extraordinary tar naval pact, on the ground that Italy reau. iff revision powers, undar rules of must be the greatest Mediterranean A survey of the lettuce raising ex sea power. procedure announced under rules of periment as carried on in Idaho this procedure announced Thursday by the Rome. After the refusal of Antonio year Is being made for the Denver & United States tariff commission. former premier, to organize Rio .Grande Western Railroad comSalandra, Each American citizen who can a the king called on Benito pany. Lettuce raising has become bo ministry, show a cause for redress will have asImportant in Colorado that the D. v. the same right as the Standard Oil Musolinl, the Fascisti leader, to R. G. Ry Co. feels Justified in collecsume Mussolini the task. arrived company or the United States Steel evening, and If he accepts the tion of information which will be of Corporation to file an application for Sunday invitation all further need for benefit to the farmers of Idaho. king's In to tariff rates, according changes the commission's announcement The Fascisti action will be ended. Their open entrance into Rome will be the sim- thePocatello. Robbers who broke applicants whether individual or corsafe of the cooperative store in vacation. evidence of their ple Melba recently obtained currency to poration, must merely file the request Deputy Chostri, describing the situa-tlc- a the amount for relief In writing to the commissi m. of $200. 'Sunday said that southern Italy The statement must contain the appliNampa. Work on Nampa's paving coun is the rest from of isolated the adcant's name, residence, business program has come to on end for tiu dress, occupation, the kind of relief try by bands of Fascist! commanded season. Surfacing of Eleventh ave by Deputy Caradonna. nue has been completed. sought and the grounds for 1L A semiofficial statement denied sen Appeals for rate changes can be sational rumors circulated abroad. Forney. Mrs. Belle O'Connor has based on allegations of business injury or loss from any one of three causes. particularly a report that King Victor been appointed postmaster here suc Emmanuel hud been assassinated. ceeding Mrs. Charlotte McGowan, re 1. Changes In economic conditions signed. a rate individual making existing Dog Trials Come High burden to the applicant (section 315). Pocatello. The 1923 teachers Insti Pocatello, Idaho. A "Dog Case2. Losses Incurred through unfair tute for the ten southeastern counties business methods employed by com cost Jerome taxpayers more than $5O0 will be held nt Pocatello, according to In was The called case last week. and petlng importers (section 316), report received from the decision of 3. Infliction of preferential taxes district court and two days were givat the en over to demurrers, objections sus the county superintendents against American exports by any forBlackfoot institute tained and overruled by attorneys and eign nation (section 317). Boise Four days of ter the announceThe first cause will give American examinations, and business men an opportunity to ob- pf sixteen witnesses for the defense ment of the allotment to Idaho of and thirteen for the plaintiff. Charles seventy refrigerators cars, dally, durtain tariff relief If changing economic conditions drive existing rates "out W. Barlow charged A. B. Lanias of ing the shipping season, comes the cry of date." They can obtain relief, if Ilaeelton with maliciously killing a from all sources of the southern part owned by Barlow. The defend of the state that there are no refritheir grounds are sufficient, without dog the necessity of having the whole tar-i- f ant was convicted In the justice's gerator cars hi sight and perishable court, but the jury found In the late fruits and vegetables are piling up. Mil rewritten. was Justicause will give protec- trial that the defendant The second in fied the dog. Boise, Ida., More than 90 per cent killing tion to concerns or Individuals comof the people of Idaho are in favor of this Under with Importers. peting direct primary system, stated Sensection, the president can levy addi- Noise of City May Sight its Streets the ator William E. Borah Monday followLondon of tional duties against any lnporter Iyondon.The prospect his return from a speaking tour In. engaged in unfair price cutting, full being lit by the noise of Its own traf ing line forcing, commercial bribery or fic is suggested as the result of a new to the northern part of the state. a proany other method of unfair competi- application' of Weiser. Thnt further hearings on tion. If the offender persits, the cess by wbicn sonnd Is converted Into of Idaho sheep shippers te complaint Is the proppresident Is empowered to prohibit power. have the minimum carload weight of him from further importations. erty possessed by certain crystal a standard double-decwhereby they generate electricity car of sheep, or lamb, reduced will Camwhen subjected to vlhratlon. Two Britain Flows With Oratory be heard In Omalra and Chicago shortbridge undergraduates have harnessed of delegates whi atfor lyondon. Oratory by aspirants to the needs of com- ly, Is the report force this seats In the new parliament fills the merce, and the Invention is being tended the hearings here Tuesday. candidate land. Thirteen hundred shown at the wireless exhibition here thousands Mountain Home.--Maahave up to now entered the campaign Elmore tons of of may be hay In of house for membership the Bomb Explodes In Car sold Into Oregon ns a result of n rulnre ConOf these about iun Bernardino, Cal. A bomb esti- ing of the Oregon horticultural hartl servatives. In round has 400 candidates In the field, the mated to have contained one ir two permitting this county to ship hay unNotic( of the Asniilthlan or Free Liberals IVM) and sticks of dynatrnitc exploded in tin der special .terms. hoard's action was received Sunday the laoyd Georgian or National Lib empty steel car In the Atchison, & Santa Fe railway yards here by W. II. Wicks. dlreKor of the stata erals 21). The Utile WelsMiinnn, who lost his post ns prime minister last Sunday. The explosion tore n hole bureati of plant Industry to In- through the steel bolt nn of the car vei k. Is vigorously strlvln Boise. John W. Hart, Republican crease the number of candidates un- and bnrke the windows In a caboose A national committeeman for Idaho, Isstanding on an adjoining track. der hi banner. car loaded Altti dynamite wa stand- sued a statement declaring he Is In favor of the next legislature passing but was not damaged. ing near-by- , Revolution on In West Thrace a statewide primary law, and that london Revolution has broken out after the people elect a legislature New Laws Woman's Party Drafting in Western Thrace, wl.ere the Bui that favors such a law he will heartily series "best work Vshinton.--popula garlan. Turkish and for It and will earnestly seek to women's all ant-with (leullr.it rights, hove It enacted. Hons have orz:n!zed to nhta'n p Romy. said l Sof'n Dispatch to the including marriage, divorce, guardlan-sh'woman's of children, married of the Cnldwell. Under nusplce Daily Espres. Tho revolutionaries nre reported tu have occupied Seres, pr'rperty right. Jury service snd wo Canyon connty farm bureau a cow ."0 miles northwest of Salonlkl snd men In Industry, is now 1elng drafted testing eoclntion Is now behtig orof Adralnople. by the legislative department of the ganized In this county. It Is believed Ki'i miles southwest Jugo Slav frontier. Western Thrace Natlil Woman's psrty for iresen actual testing will commence the last tatron to all state legislatures. is tinder Greek rule. of the present month. be-nr- z BRITISH GAB NET TAKES UP DUTIES MEMBERS ARE ADMINISTERED OATH AT BUCKINGHAM PAL. ACE AND BEGIN ACTIVITIES 1 ye-r'- Former Prime Minister Is ' Ready to Take Field of Battle; Successor Preaches Tranquillity Doctrine Spanlsh-Am-erica- London. The cabinet of Prime mln. Andrew Bonar Law was sworn in at Buckingham palace Wednesday morning. As a result of the taking of the oath ot office, the members of the cabinet began to function as the new government immediately. With this act, the coalition ministry of former Premier Lloyd George officially passed Into history. Previously in the day the members of his late cabinet went to Buckingham palace and surrendered their seats of office to the king. The ministers of Mr. Bonar Law's new government received the same symbols of power In turn from the hands of their monarch. Thus closed one of the most exciting epochs of the political history of England. King George, having attended to all the necessary functions in the chang. Ing of the ministry, returned to Sand, ringham to Join the royal family. Ex. cept for the opening of another chapter fraught with equally Interesting possibilities, including that of the elec. tlon campaign, the country Is prel pared to settle down to that "tranquility" Which had been made the chief cornerstone of the new conservative political temple. This "tranquillity" was described Wednesday by Mr. Lloyd George In addressing his followers, aa merely a more euphonious word for peace. Its arrival, however. Is likely to be some what deferred so far aa political mat ters are concerned, for the former prime minister In a speech to the coalition liberals threw down the gauntlet and declared that since the conserva tives had declared hostilities against the policy of the late government. "there is no alternative than to spread the war." Since all the parties have fairly and clearly outlined their respective plat forms and slnoe the new general head, quarters In the form of the new cab inet has been established, all hands are ready to take the-- field of battle to fight for their several objectives. Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Robert llorne, former chancellor of the ex chequer the same destination, where they will attempt to administer what they consider and antidote to the ne.v prime minister's doctrine. The labor party will Issue Its party manifesto Wednesday nighL Reforj the week is ended the British olo torato will have all kinds of pilltlcal programs at Its disposal. "Labor baa declared ruthless welfare nion us,'' Lloyd George continued. "In sc'f.defense, therefore, you have to fight and resist the onslaughts ot the party in this country. The princlpl.a put fownrd by the extreme section of them go to the root of national prosperity and tinder no condi. tins can we accept them.'' isU-- r Will Wed Same Wife Third Tims New York Jerome Uhl, Painter and opera slngnr, Is to be married for the third time to the woman he first mar. ried in 100.1 then Miss Elizabeth Nor. ris, daughter of Henry Iittlmnre Nrr. ris ot Philadelphia. The marr'nge will be solemnized in Rome, Mr. Uhl said, the former Mm. Uhl and her daughter having sailed for Europe Octol.cr .1. Plezo-clectrlcit- y, Plezo-electricr- ty 30-fo- y com-m-n- Tn-pe- i Grt ,f v Times Ptsyed Role House Dreaies. qunntity seller. The circular versions 111. After playing the stel-H-r Perln, house dreuHe are are made of also Smart tuklrg hold, though not In of "Ll:hnln," the play which cretonnes in gay n.lon. Jupnnoe, as great proportion. These are h has mule famous, nlmost LHO') times, both in all around treatment unbleached muslin, gingham, chatu-brar, author snl stnr, SiiT '1 hey make II or a straight skirt with lnct sid Frn und sateens. the prMent.itlon of the for n woman to bo attractively (ntiels that are clrculiir It. cut. He the footlights. frmn tn front and smartly costumed, even nt the and wl'e his box a l'b sot in part most humble ta.k. Hint to Dressmakers. Jffert"ik !he len.l'nr To make a that will 'nevet r leTbomss in the rond compuny pining here. in a Skirts. take of tear, Variety triangular piece goods. The fluted or plaited skirt I the put the point at the bottom of ilu The star, his wIN sn1 members of then reitltlag cast ern guests at s recep-li-i- coetume skirt most frequently !a.h snd sew halfway up. Turf snd dinner preceding the perpeated in the market at this lime. ner the tipper portion to the wror 'mtliltlct. Bd is estimated as being the great c- l ide and use It to reinforce the rusne rie y c ,irt gu-n- et - n t ple P.tirley. Boise was rhosen as convention city for the next state meeting of the Idaho State Federation of t the ckslng session Women's Club of the ninth biennial gathering of the organisation. Pocatello. A special term of the stite supreme court hjis been ti order- be held In Pom tolR The term ill begin Monday Nov. 13 and continue tlirotiabotit the week. All five )u''ye will sit nt the section. ed |