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Show THE IIEIiALD-TlEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916 N, i. HAS BEENDISCOVERED D. J. GrenwWl. Circulation h Department, 20 Twenty-fiftstreet. Telephone 91. Correspondent. avenue. Washington Tela. 315 or 2151-I- 1641 t. YET UNDECIDED PLAN PROPOSE! fSp-c- H'r:fl Orden, At;;. of producing rf land capable of crops eery yur worth th IS.'Ort.-f- 0 as tho burf'a:i farm I'l'innty rir., I with visor a ramf alKn undertaking the dramnire of it object having for fcr-vi hich been in l.i,0'0 h.e s iter. e.ccs an t y of irrigation Tter-'iM'e!i-. der-jiie- Utfr ruined II'aM Memhers of the board of education saicl today dn rity sr hod hr..e riot upon they for man the position of Odenanysuperintendent, whhh was made vacant by the f Wnlter H. unexpected resignation ShN-r.of Pocateilo. Several tneetlncs will be held net we'd;, the flrft perhaps tomorrow, for the purpose of ' pndidate.s for the Amt'ns these who will be position. con.siderel . tiO?slhle srhooj heads In I r. Genrxe e Thomas of the I'tah A eric ulturnl at Ixiean. Thonias wh prin cipal of thean--rtarden llisrh pV hool several has many friends In this ato leavlnc y nr? Since ritv. trden he took postand now holds a hich graduate Inwork tho nicrirtilt ural collee. position 'ith the of the rity rhco!j s !ieduied toopeninir take piae September the board of eduction will seek to ap-i, a Kuperinten!etu before that point are ; few vacancies in time. There tho learning corps to be filled, hut the are all appointed. The principals t ac hers hive been called to meet in Oeden. Saturday. September for preinstructions. liminary The matter of stlectlnsr an athletic coa-for the ovden Mich school to so. 5f. Alonzo who last June to itomney, take a positioni with the Krcles Interest In Oregon. Owincr to the flnan.-indifficulties the board finds Itself in by reason f the low tax levy fixed by th cour.tv commissioners." It de- lared likely t utt tho athletic department, at the hich will Ptrutcple ?onar with volunteer assistance from the teachers who have had athletic fSpnelnl to Ths 2Toen, Ausr. acre or !. With Wr- pnr dis-russil- nc Ir. P,imu! 1'ortier. chief In t!:3 ilr.tlnae" lipAftm?nt .it Washr. ".. has promised th fani ington, n bureau bis suprnrt in the pro jet. U M. Windsor. United Sfat-lav,, also enElne-I". J. in Utah, arid drainage an rticincer of the I'tah power J"all"n. t a fsr A. was Lfgrit ro.npa.lii. Tain vestn-atin ng!ueers promised aftr Ii.tI teen takin ns an insj I 't bn trip Yt I'. Mr- throu-- h minlv bv r.r t of the farm bureau, and n Kay, pr""! I'ri"t'-rTL s W county farm! p izr, r, Tl;t farm ("irfaii plans to nrou) interest, of the owners of the undrntnecl Lend and nl the huslnc?! men of f'no to whom they point o;tl t'.,il I returns frori the reclaimed Ian wul(i be Fpnt almost entirely in Ow:i!n. t It t le 45.0i'i a 'ren of land drained, the farm bureau officers pay the productive r.i of Weber county would he doubled. for the drain-- j 1'ndej- tentative nee of the e . ral plans waterlogged tra'lf .itfT from the lari'ls, which are in,. toi byi, would te conveyed to the not enough wafer, tracts where there a liraln-tiC- " fo that the prot ;( f will ben both in- -. Hud art it itration water i another method of to drv Inn Is. the bureaugetting is experifrom whic h mentingIs iti' derov ewells lec- t r a y driwn wafer pumped is one of these nifitori weThere 1. on the Kob--ofarm in POLICE IN QUANDARY f'laln Cty and another on the Taylor are farm in Farr Wet. Indication e f in Iorfiicnee Woman 'I'aken From Truln Tint the,, wells w U he idirtir water for several ;ore. the ( onrrrn. fro, 'hoi t AntThehorltlen S;"-- . farm io;renu I opi.. assort. Flor d Kr piiTiI'.can J den Aup. 'JO. What to do with Mrs. .lulta Ieberros. a I'ortutuese wom PROTESTANTS BUSY an who was taken off a I'nion Pacific in iin ,i !('. i tru ii v iifianKM n.iiii is puzzling county mentalnin condition, I'rrpure to PropoeI Improve-mr- authorltb-sA telegram received today of Tnrnt.i'.thlrd Street. from the Newport. K. I., polb-- sets n. :ii ' Tti i f m IJepr.M the woman's husband. Samthat forth is in Sacramento and had Oflea. An jr. ' "We !t rot pro-- r uel - to he bluffed." Is a statement a;-- f sent the woman the money to make the trip from Newport. The woman Iihs a ',inri(r in a. communication to he ticket providing for her passage from tomorrow the commission to den to Sacramento, but the locaH rity Ii w en t rd county authorities bv ou ners of propert y in T do not believe she who no not want the street Is In a condition to make the trip alone. ptrctd with communicated from Washington Her husband if will b p.tv he will come or send The protesting prop- - with to see to Wall to take charge, of the wife. t y ov r i s set forth that nwtif r.i of somebody Mrs. Dcbcrros is unable to speak "Kt frotit feet in t'e street do not English and talks to herself continuV',1 it t t he s ree Count v authoripaved whip' owner ously in Portucuese. have ,( en unable to obtain a Porturepresr u t n c - "T feet 'ant pavemei.t. ties f Oud. hoiihl he In guese interpreter in Kdeu. T.ip.i formed of sJituottotT," the fommuni-catio- n a."ertt. '. in e the rity must for the pavinsr if it is d e l!letrali." FRAUD CHARGE MADE Th property owners maintain ti at the rvimher of iiijp'"i tons lei:al!y prevents the, city t'liiTii," ahead with the plans for f he AGAiNSTSAlT LAKERS pa era intimate t' ey '.vil! 'lfv eor.imtotoj t or. up tne r i.r t to oi.iam luiis iic-oft !on. 1'iinl'ii'liMi progress r: t y - t h rd t street ;; i Tuif e the rity .1. -'. y - ! I ir t - I uns-ettl'-f- l ? 1 . i SOU.YDKD QUEER. - Absolutely Removes One package Indigestion. proves it 25c at all druggists. t - ' i . Sniitxiilii i Itrlt nt . lil- -'; J , -- pre-y.-nt'- -l y-- i 1 t f i rv t te ly : tre---- . tie t . i Alleged by Federal Officers GET BUSY to Re Mahinp Improper CANNERIES r.. ii'.er-,- ,',!, ;, Tftnto for Knll rrrpxrine Tj... - .,r- o H--- i: ! S'l, ' Vr.er .Ml Use of U . S. Mails. Parking I'tiinfitl Man Ylerlw I'udcr lieeln. . i Fe-cler- i r,-t- 1 , ! : . . i e i- I 1 ' , ( - i -1 i 1 ; j rro-ii- ,. - he-Ma- I a- 10-- drop-gist- - llrnke I'all to Work, olo Huns anil Turn Oic r. ' If I ' ltuh'. An j While driving! from the summit I I .M J S. i rci 1 s;ei o'n r.'r took a wil l ride and Thomas w an clov. ti the vn ridinsr tnein brakes on failed just the car tlo-- wre vine tl-- C summit. The ma-- t lifter lea e road for a dls. was held f ttnee oton;-I'l'ii ; ,tr.-i;,i- a mile, making th ou Krades and (urvj o. er. Mrr. Sel'horn. tuno! finally who drovewasthe ar. : s uninjured, but scrioisi bruised and Is Jamison rldn was In the Mackav win-ii-ihospital.i a n The on road and trade clown a on many of the phr-.pturns the occucould s e d. ath aw ning up from pants a thousand feet below. Ida., Aug. Mackay. automobile d w inn Copper si ri 2 1 '. 1 . 1 - i ! 1 - ! -- - . t CHILD ENDS HER ;irl Flfteen-Veur-O- ld end Throuiih Her Iletrt. lfti,l Auk. 2". t" The iSp'1 Imperial The TlerriM-RrpnbPesri.- Httttp. Mont.. Ausr. 20. high record of 4 oa.ooo.iuui poundsApril's of copper sold bi'is fair to be eclipsed In Au:ut. at cordit.K to advoes from New York and Boston, where t; nearer that tho August figures will bepredicted t'ounds than the amount. Prices arc high. -toh r April opper jieiiifig? t 27 cents th'- den. and for it strong and ih5i.tent. November contracts have been made at 2J cents and mativ inquiries are Peine reeeiy.i for deliveries as ldte as LIFE through February. The oftotal sales and Tuesday Wednesday or this week ft Bullet to ll',0)'", amount K0,0Oi),qo) f,00.-oOrt.O- be-in- pounds. ,i ) With a bulMackay. Id.. let through her heart, a revolver of one hand and an alarm caliber in the body of Bufh rlo.k in the5 other, ears old. was Cummin. fount by at her hm her two little sisters here, fhe hainK hot herself. The Kirl had threatenel to end tier life several times recently, but . the threats were not taken serins. Hy I'imrnIda.. (oiai;i,20. i i T-v- krtaixki j. 1 N Mc-lla- nd nil 11. TODAY TUESD A Y ExrJuftlve I'liotoplayx. lrt Iteels for JO Cnt nifa Sfewar . IN The saw-logs- - " SUES FOR vk-.v- s prn-gram.- is , faiiira ujl v X- VF now-vo- 1 & -- QAKIDHT TAIP AUf ADne mm IU0 OilHI LIL I : z- eIyV.i vs, ivJv t- - - "t-- i e-- vm . y v i i'' Premium List for Annual County Fair Completed by Official Board. ''A V V .1. The 20. Herald H Tin: toi'ch phi:-kmfm;- "A t,t ,if,. MflO 1 ikii'lk KILL xnw PLAYING Jic, - 4 0l Address r ; N il AfT"hATZ, s r hP&B vl V Vj H N. ; The Bradfield Regulator Co., 211 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. i j - x j If in ltlanos "monkey :hines;" Elwell and Kenyon, har-:- i Four mony singers; Venetians; "The Secret of the Submarine." T-hr- ee wP -- Today One Day Only. 'i HARRY CAREY In a stirring- western drama THE PASSING OP HELL'S CROWN Vivian Rich and Alfred Vosburgh " if ?1 Alleprinpj that Paul Waples, chairman of the state Democratic executive committee, wilfully omitted tc place his name on the printed ballots as Cj7clone Davis, and instead placed it there under the name of J. IL n Texas charDavis, the Davis II. has filed acter. J. (Cyclone) suit for the sum of fifty thousand dollars against Waples. Cyclone Davis alleges that few people knew him under the name of J. II. Davis, and, further, that the omission cost him over 50,000 votes, enough to al-low his opponent the adyantage, , are yonr valuables? Our Safety Deposit Boxes cost of a cent a day and only protect your precious papers or jewels In case of fire or YTliere A KOX TO-IA$15.00 a year, according to size yrm desire. SALT LAKE SECURITY & well-know- A :i ! in 1- -3 RENT bursary, SJ.OO to TTIL'ST COrPANY 32 ?fain Street. E. D. Woodruff. it Iresident. . .nT ri. tTiij.. S V kV IL f- -" , big-punch- . Li MEDICAL EXAMINATION V. I Learn AVithout a Cost What Penny's Your Disease Really Is, If and how you can be cured or benefited. We are specialists In Chronics, and Nervous are reliable and treat you ahso-luteon the square. Hours U to 5. 8. Evenings, lO7 toto 12. Sundays Call or vrrlte. lis-i-ukc- ly George af. Cannon, Cashier, story with a THE LITTLE TROUR nOK'' "Junt A He ThonsIiC Reut- - fnrce "An All 'Round Cure, Joker comedy YOU TT AT YOUR IIAKVACATION? 3. II. (Cyclone) DaVis. n;AlJ-UIA'- E Opening the new fall season are TIIAI.ERO'S DOG AM) PONY ( lHC'tSj the lively, PETTICOAT MIASTRELSshapely CHABI.KS F. SEMO. that "Narrer Vcllcr " in a "Cinderella" t. man lolling osy pic ture, eh? easy chair and his beautiful wife leaning" over himseto light his cigar." n tho companion "You haven't it. have you?" picture tono." "Why, "It's th same nun savagely chewing the end of. hia cigar and wrJtirwsr a check." in i r .s The young mother should become acquainted with the Information contained In a book on Motherhood that will be mailed free to all who write. - 1 Premiums approximating $.".000 will be given at the third ajinual fair ef Sanpete county, which will be held here September "1, 22 and 23. More than 100 per sons are now- - working and planning to arouse interest in the affair,andand from the number of Inquiries requests for and building space at the agricultural stalls at the track, the people are getinterested. ting Considerable change in the arrangs-men- t of the interior of the Agricultural is being pronose.l this year, building to lend additional iuteiest and attraction. And with two former years' exthe management will doubtperienceless have the races and stock exhibit trove along in a still more satisfactory manner than in previous years. Following are the chairmen of the various committees selected this vear: Horse races. Luther Miller: cattle, Frank L. Tuttle: sheep. Parley Madsen: tohn R. Nielson. Jr.; building, poultry, .1. M. Anderson: hors. Hoy Cox: horses, S. L. Harton: education. Kills K. Johnson: flowers. Mrs. M. A. Hoyden: domestic science, May Chapman; domestic Mrs. May Wanlas: b.;es iind honey. art, A IT. hfivev Olson: home Vv". Industries, A. Cox, Jr.; Anderson: ground?, horticulture. Melrov Kjar; art, Clyde Muuk: agriculture, Clinton amusements. C. M. Strinsrham; Kjar; bovs Hay Chapman; girls ' department. Mrs. Will Stringham partment, Fannie Kenner. The list Is now in the hands and will roor be ready of the premium printers for distribution. MantI, Aug. f- c X (Special i gist. 51 t -. mysteries; agony and pain; a time o distressing days ana months. These are misguided conclusions. "Mother's Friend," use daily before confinement, will prove Its great value as an allay to those distressing piiins and assist nature In doing Its work with ease and comfort. Get "Mother's Friend" at your drug- ; . TOIL $5 000 WILL Slillll u is novy : Wednesday eenlng. One of the significant features of the Orphcum theatre vaudeville and photoplays is the fact that both arc exclusive;. The vaudeville performers are only of the highest type, while the series of photop!ay.s which have been chosen for the season combine every feature of a successful motion picture exhibition, with emh number on ti e program something whi.'h can be seen only at the Orpheuni. Timeliness also is h feature of these motion pictures. In Ibis vc.unei t ion In to be found the Hearst International News pictorial, the auimited newspaper. The Hearst stand. behind theo, organization, which to picture are under of big current place tl'e animated events in this city before any rimilar service. A notable achievement in this connection recoitly was tho of the wes-- t with views of the supplying arrival of the Deutsciila ml a'most fhioe day s before any competing film reached the oast. In the case f the disastrous exTom island in Nevv plosion at Black Vork harbor some weekB ago. the Heat st reels In New York were showing the accident Jui-- twelve hours after it occurred. Such is the news service that Is to be shown regularly on the Or-- t heunt programs. reel This, new; come in two sections, one of which accompanies th regular photoplay ediand the second, or midweek tion, is exhibited with the vaudeville productions. The other portions of the photoplay I rograms the Vit. graph features, the icpnotie serial, "The Mysteries of Myra." and th? comedy. "The Mishaps of Mutv Suffer." are all supreme, in their respective classes. Suspso! f HEARST AEYVS PICTORIAT.. WED.VESnAY. High-clas- s vaudeville headed bv MELVILLE KLLIS AND IRENE DORDIXI. Seven wonderful acts t. r 5 a drama of Russian love. "THE MYSTERIES OF MYRA," the hypnotic serial. MISHAPS OF MUS1-SUFFER. 7; st o t .ludgo J. F. Ma-- , iUi,e. Aug. f.ane of Salt Bake, general counsel of the Utah Power & Bight company, who M here on business connected with his company, was entertained by the members of St. Michael's conclave of the Bed Cross of Constantlne at a luncheon at tho Owvhee hotel. im:m nor hay. rntr, t vf:m.owmom-- pisk Id.-.-. Aug. 20. Fire mused hy lcr. A'iT".J5t 22 and 24. Details ano reserva0 rnmhumon spontneous destroyed tions Kt city ticLct uffice. Hotel Utah. tons of hay on the farm of ticoree or this city. just north h4os , 5: : j Fisher Brewing Co. A. 1: " High Copper Mark ! May Be Surpassed ! by August Figures to The prize is IN THE BEER. , - " I run 1 er $61,-09- r to 894,-38- cut-ov- la-itd- " - aA ) e - " - 1 fMa! - J.: ws!i- - Herald-RepnMlraa- n r ; right. If you enjoy good beer, you owe it to yourself to learn the quality of this famous brew. it-e-r 1 1 s" - re;r'f ; - is ALWAYS in Grip of Law; Seized by County Sheriff t- -- b.- ' . a i rer-.ch-, . . VSWtsS::: j r r . . -- C wt'-Ti-ti.- c -- I The same high qual- tonic-stimulan- t'OU'lty X j ; 1 " -- Fisher .Mi.slmp Ben ce, Id. i.. Aug. 20 offi in th l ir plants t' n rr:x uncovered what Is declared to be n cials i k ca pa p m September, the first attempt in the west to fraudi m ir t ' and crop ulently promote a ccheme to secure weather j rI w , t h e r of t h- - money under the e,ule of the federal i oio 1. r. s Tii oiol when they placed under the land bar k art. few c a s a: further retarded pi-- t a s fi t o u a n t. jr of th. t'cin !o;t arrest W. .1. Hatch t ! and J. S. Dovle, r of t e tomatoes. the affected fiietor--'iUilit'. Intermountain representatives i wav :urai ereuit association of Salt Like. i se.i-oo- t at. rT'. the . t ;.. Web. r t ar-irie:-will park about Hatch, and Dovle are now In custodv ar-at I'aidwell. '.'n d.iilv the .itirieis 1 The eornplnint rhr. rglnir them with for ' a rd t" a fin of a'. a fort y ff use of normal con.lituii. s preva the fraudulent mails was filed iv. Ifrount v t.'k to li ore I nlte.l stales i'i,inni ssinnnr T. ill amount Vv'eber i i l a ve s o iti t !: ;s i than ,"na.oo cases. it w a s s vv orn t:;re I r . former y- t - the- ca n tierie w,r to by Ballard The Inspector at tills lilt packing .ir'.v fruits aiieceu ; ra uo u !en t sci;er;ie jf: said to ut the nave ie,-n re paring to park pern hes. c orre- ;nd through I ma n v ore s(rtrttr frosts tiiried s ! indlseoyered which solicited spou.ierue loans. they t: eve will be t.o fruit for Ti ey established their offices at ti.at chards 117 n r e t hi tliose d ; i i ' P.s Aortn Kimbaii aet.u., a Id wel and w ere l;ot s d;ni-.- . i pr. se;, ure.u 11 is .said, their c ompany i. t'..f KfoV-er--will realize excellent to '..at re,!. a sv V'X uikIt the federal ' I i '. , a ;r. their land :ank lomrnissioii. rut '.;;if.r, j. , The offl. e of the Intermountain Credit R;ral association is Kiven as , CLIFF OVER GOES TO AI ci.(;.,.,o-Mciiif yre butldinc. S.ilt Bake, lane- T. Ilau.moml is represented In v .' tne litTat :re in pos.v-s:o,'.-..j.... of federal Plnntrw I rnni teeJi Cmlian' ment In "'; ' IJ as a president and director Canton; llrhf r Cweapji of the company. 51. W. Ire. i , Auk. l Dovle were ar Hate): Markay. as It,-,hi:e on r.is wa., i.; i assistant general agents represented of the coma v it: Ma.-kI'ord :ind runabout, pany. nlht disposed o Its stork which, if vvisi. to. 'K a wibl . r . I perilous ri le down the nted, would secure to t IIVC-:t a..ove or.e the me ,.f a loan o; $l.",i uoiuers j; rade it tnereuf at in. m. k it d.' but escaped serious tent tcr interest fi ,'e to for from e was car and the mi!-- s thirty-fivpayable j,, install- jur . K potv.' to dark ' an menis. aiut toyears, n . - -- c , J runninc tvele ont.l ipating proportion pnrth s c t ' one of ,e sharp ;r i the of of ou' when the company. ' was enr rt w sror-,The earnings verhr nglr.-- : In possession of ' .iriv.-saw his pre-dlc- a federal correspondencet countered .i' t:.e officials shows these i ,a f to-- make t i: turn andt aKeui- - represente.i one of that r;.'!it Oitoo the officer? i er teen ;nb:i nk men . jlun-.-- d s wa o. Ui i iju Mr. Ireland, was thrown e'ear c.f the calied to WasuinKtoit by the rural car and received severe bruises oar.d the credit bank commission, and a result er to the association applied for as car c ent f.imbdnic o. r anl and was MISS 111 KM-- llOUDOM, the bottom of the draw. cranted a i n.irtf-- and is "now under One of the lienntie of I'nris, who vlth Kovernment supervision as a federal Melville KIIIm. heads the her land partner, bank.'' WILD RIDE IN CANYON joint llrptienni'n nevr vaudeville bill opening are et nf.ti i. neris ,n ... f - t e r t ato u ;ii h wil? i'l'mn "4l r:M Hepubl'.can. lSnT!l Aug. ns20. Irvine lewey Santaquin. Endless line of Austrian prisoners captured by Russians; Archduke Karl Francis Joseph; parliament buildings a teamster on the .lohr.fon. employed met with a serious canal, and principal street of Lemberg. Strawberry t. lent last night. While underneath his wagon, v hich was loaded with the team atgravel, fixing the 637. This year the total Is shown to be tached started and the wheel of the e over his vehicle passed $10,195, y34. leg, tearing Druggist-JudgVALUATION OF IDAHO the flesh from the bone, The thirty-seve- n counties in the state Al Cooper, another teamster em2,501,412 acres of report collectively on same In the ployed r.mal, jumping an assessed vallands with agricultural from his v. ag'on to go to the rescue of acres of 1.618.186 uation of $114,5311.910; hi.s wounded companion, jumped on a INCREASES timber land valued at $23,618,192; 0 PROPERTY it in his foot nail, large rusty running timber acres of and burnt so far that it was out with conlands valued at $5,008,419; 85,958 acres siderable difficulty. pullei of mineral land valued at $398,863: The camp phys irua n, rr. Fred Dunn 2,485,429 acres of grazing land valued of Sprinrzville, was called and dressed acres of waste at $15,940,493; 658.476 Assessed as Total the wounds. Cooper's injury is a severe Fines Aggregates Re1.357.472 acres at valued land Who $1,097,304; one. Shecplierder, of land tract and and acreage lands dry Increase $302,043,887; at valued $1,856,418. Redtorts Justice Sold the POTATO CHOP Pit O FIT AH I. K. on lands outside of Improvements Million. Caldwell. Ida.. Aug. 20.- From eighty-thre- e are Over a for the cities towns and Gets acres of potatoes M. Froslg, on Sheriff at $12,914,726; entire state as valuedreported Busy. eye; w the ill realize the Flat business lots, $13,1.23.104: residence lots, handsome sum country, of $18,75. This esti$20,759,401 ; improvements on land in to The Special mate is based upon his crop averaging cities. $32,492,059; standing timber, ISpecU to The Herald Ttepnbl'can.l 20. The total asin sacks of 120 pounds each to the ditches. $578,120; $1,742,300; Ida., Aug. Boise, equity re. which is a common yield in that MEADOWS, Ida., Aug. 20. state land and state timber. $396,194; in of this valuation sessed property NOW on state and government , of the Peace Thamert sretinn this year, and upon his receivstate as reported by counties for 1916 improvements of this place, who is also tho the price fl. 'J.', per $77,551: ing lumber, $3,042,818: pounds, is S302.O43.8S7. an increase of $1,401,821 which has been paid to Deer Flat potahas discovered that town $690,681; wood, $6692: merchanto producers the past week. while strange be the way:; of the over the assess valuation reported In-in dise. $7,631,171; vehicles, $360,569; surheathen Chinese, that pranks of gical and scientific instruments, i'.ilo which was $30h,C42,h66. The CAN I. CO.MPWY I,i:TS mXTUA(T tools and mechanics, $2,057,841; fate are stranger still. The Judge in the recrease to increase is due the in the jail household goods and furniture, $2,822,-79himself has been thrownnowaccuon net Twin Falls. Ma.. Aug. 20. Contracts mines which profit ported on out as a bootlegger and is furniture and fixtures, $695,149; mulated in Shoshone- county. A year for ivnrk to tie dene on the Milner dam bond. His arrest followed after he robes ?nd saddles. $166.-98harness, net the Shoshone have been awarded to S. K. Burnham ago reported county had imposed a fine upon a man for on hay, as grain and other products. mines This 2,753. of Boise, the cost of which is given $6,04 year profit the justice-druggiin$34,342: saw- - mills. $2,481,810; planing an a $25,000. being intoxicated, that $0,791,632. months will be recounty reported shingle mills, $3500; grist of $3,751,879. mills, crease in the net having sold the man the to complete the work, twenty quired "booze" on which In be ame inon the job men working net profits on all mills, $98,690; $ quartz mills. $145,650:The total reported profits toxicated. mines in the state last year was $5,385,- - concentrators, 1,263,220; smelters. $73,A sheephe.rder came to town last week feeling- in the need of a I He found this happy KLOQCKXT. CYrCL0NE COLLARLESS combination In a concoction of beef, Rowson had Beautiful French had his first Young iron and wine, a medicine dispensed novel published One just he met morning The effect Thamert. NOW DAVIS by Druggist BEATEN, Comes Chanlcur to j w as stimulating, if nothing else. The sheepherder proceeded to get $50,000 J on the apparOrphcum Wednesday j ently rejuvenated royallyinnocent combination of beef, in his iron and wine. So Thnnn-rtof the official capacity justice -- if r tTjLi1 SZT peace, 'phoned to the sheriff hi iamii rto? .a. Council, who arrested the celebrant. vd.cA&u J2 j .. Later Magistrate Tha.mci t fined Tsl i1 the" herder $10 and costs. fost women look In," d'ye mean," protested the now thoroughly .sobered. prisoner, upon becoming a "You isold me the 'Ijoozc' and ' for. the. first on me fine mother, for getting stewed .:. i'. ' .. it." as iflj lime, sunieuiiug jj The sheriff, without further ado, ill full of unknown at rested the druggist justice, who out on bail. to The II. J 1 ; ent evix-ri-mnta- l i Uniformly Good ity today, tomorrow, every day. TEAMSTER IS INJURED 1 n 1 N r re-.-iun- l. - .... . d fvov-ernni- h r-o-.) v i to The HfraM ruptiM!c!it!.l ri-- rol-I'c- r . i "I like "to clean up my xvork In a hurry." "I find it advlsabl? to string It out a little, so that I will always have something on ray desk n case a bore comes in," said his friend, taking- up some papers. Then the other man looked at him nueerly and went out. stat?. "Black Loaf 40"' Is a poison comblack leaves of & pounded from the tobacco grown in Kentucky and consultains a lart,e percentage of nicotine some tised ha.s for been It years phate. with success by truit growers of Idaho ami other states. No directions for the mixing nnd rc'commencled spraying of 'he poison for the extermination of the idant louse been lven out by 1'rofWsor Burhve rill. In announclna: the discovery of the spray he nid that hit experiments to a point w here had not been cat h wished to advise the farmors how when uscl to use u. "Black Leaf in orchards, is mixed with several hundred p.irts of water, but the question of the poison's strength when thrown over growing1 clover field is yet to he determined. It is to he used in a common power on hard spraylr.?; machine. in The. fiKht on the clover aphis Idaho wa.s be?un four weeks n?o when it wai learned that the pest threatened to destroy the clover seed cop in the state unle?s chei ked. The agricultural extension department of the uniof a versity sought the assistance entomologist when it war learned It spreading rapidly in every section. The povernment entomologist, unable to classify the specie east of the nphi.s at work, returned after ackuowledfrlir-- that he did not know how to successfully combat the pest. It was then that FTofespor Burrill was called Into the service of the state. Farmers all over southern Idaho huve been cutting: much of their ciover entailinir a loss that is crops for bay,:fio.ortn. Clover permitted estimated at to ripen for seed will be a short crop, Professor Burrill says. Over-Irrigate- d. 20. '"' 'jt Boife. Ida., Aur. 20. "Black Leaf 40" It l.s announced by Prof. A. C. Burrill of the c'epartrr.ent of entomologry at the University of Idaho, when used a a Fpray, will exterminate the aphis now working on the clover fields of the Weber County Farm Bureau Has Not Determined Upon Man to Head Ogdcn to Reclaim 45,000-Acr- c School System. Tract n Tii U! v 1 Idaho University Man Has Found Remedy to Kill Clover Pest. SCHOOL BOARD HUGE DRAINAGE tSpT !1 TENS OF THOUSANDS OF AUSTRIAN CAPTIVES MARCH AWAY TO PRISON CAMPS AS RUSSIAN FORCES APPROACH LEMBERG APHIS EXTERMINATOR OGDEN DEPARTMENT an acquaintance of Ions standing, nrj after greetings were exchanged tho budding author asked: "Nick, J value your opinion highly, particularly because I know it is altruthful one. Now. I want you ways ame to tell candidly just what you think of my new book?" 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