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Show THE OGDEN STAND Standard-Examink .STATE I er PUBLISHING COMPANY teit f Member-ef i 1" tloh -- -- MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1921V iFffil FflABS f ui JDAHO-NEW- S lyi-i- i i IPOLICE ATTACK the Audit Bureau and The Associated Press. WORK SUCCESS MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tha Associated Press Is exclusively en titled to the use for republication of any news credited to It not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub. I TELEPHONE R THAT ukVe' CT:." Vnu herein. STANDARD-EXAMINE- '- - i U u ALL NUMEER8 8 Dept..... Business and Circulation Deot.. ...... 88 423 Dept. Display Advertising 873 and News Dept Editor! 2 Ness Bldg. Leo Salt Lake Office, L. Levin, Representative. Phone Wasatch . 5409. ' Classified AND QU T OF SCHOOL SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE Delivered by Carrier Dally and Bun. $10.80 day, 1 year By Mall Dally and Sunday. 1 year.. 7.80 Mined tiH Ittms of mterttt lYota Utah ana Qea St.V X-t- An Independent Newspaper Published every evening and' Sunday morning without a muzzle or a club. Matter at th; Entered as Second-elas- s .Postofflce, Ogden, Utah. Established 1S70 , UN M BY CONDO EVERETT TRUE The Ogden ARD-EXA- T CIVIL SERVICE Superintendent Fowler of Members of Salt Lake DeNorth Summit Report on partment Want Commis- Activity of Pupils sion's Power Curtailed 4 Ad. SALT UKK, Orl. ?4. COAI,VIL.lK. OcU 24. Interesting result wrrt obtained In the North tl " rlffht of the riui rtir. A(l.rklt.r to Mnrnmrg- - inm, fifteen tnem- Summit school district during il r i uif summer campaign, according lo Supt. Uk- - iciifr depart- l!l fll jvu romftUint in ih .ti.. 1. H. Kowlrr. Hummer school e- - men Ions wsre held for the second time.irict court today. Th complslnt l In the Summit district during me pasi amin t th- r'cht of th rommltMon season and the results were gratifying lo on fT)en that h In the district 12 the police forrr for Of ninety-twJr. pTlol t)y hn of tf o rover and still below on- yrr l preceding the dale when yani unth civil nrrurr nrt school eightdlrec-Hoeffect' high grade, nil but the n Th- - plaintiff Jn the dertook sonir work, under complaint t. I. Morrl". Frank Hsrn. , irrJ of tho nchooU. and thru eight.e In the main, spent their summer l'.ees. 8. H. Nrv, I. CsHon. WiU-.M. llucti". F. comthe district and seventy-- ! White, .1. H lUJeSgh F tJeorite I! T Fll; It. J. work. Ws!in. the V pleted Included Ttie vocational project waiu. t. m. .Mnfltiir, t", iJ. ,M!iin.. m. Teicetuble mrdens. pet Jmh. chickens, ' Thompson nd It. (;. Anderson ducks, dalrie ills' calves. totl t oes Th e il ef r nd r, I are jifkTi(!r Itin ichett. J. J. Murke rl Krafn snd wnifc-- f urnlnif f HaiU rummiMion HyMemntJc book account 'Here re- -- the civil Irntllrtln- Ih numouired nf enrh AH of the pUintlff h e been msdej ber gf'h'ours h worked on hl pro of ih Halt fike police force ject, the value of hUnlrne at 20. cent members n than. n hour, others expanse h Incurred j within the )rt ear. and all in managing hl project, and th total one jear Prior l Ihr Hii service Bct Vecaiue effective They ! value of the finished product. In addition , to anagtr.jr a deflnlt Irge that they have at all time con-- l themselves In their emplo-- ' project, most ot the hoy earrlM on ducted ment In accordance ith Saw and the! general farm work with their father. rule of the department When they reach the high school that are In good standing and theyf one-haunit "of credit wtlt he allowed now not beer removed or suspended. NT- -' each pupil who finish the work. withstanding, lhj complaint atlegesthe The total number of hour'- - work civil service rommiM'.on h given out thus done by these eighty-tw- o amount to about l$.40. Including Information and claimed the right-to- ' 7287 hour spnt In general farm discharge nj remove the plalntirfs. have said thy so intend to rework, value of the ,tlme, at 20 cent and move the plaintiffs on or before No- an hour, (S292;)ther value of tha finished project. ryl vember 1. Citing the allegation that' 1 wo .vr3 maue no promise 01 posilion ta any r.ri, their dutie.i IncJudlngs wage earned, f 12.21Z9S; they hav andperformed monev m have for not canls and nerpaper nth rtiinff ui-- no x:n- Moute.i ny amount of wage .earned. SIS70.45; except a clothor for food neceasltles. spent vicef S:rtrm:nen poniV.1!"'1 U' ing. $528. 65; for recreation, 1289.23; -rmen aak that the civil service commis- - proccfhnR: un exactly that line thii year, given to parent. 1598.70; aaved. In slonera be perpetually enjoined and re- bank or otherwise. $426. 25: invested. strained from removing them, or any hvo year aero I ah1 I waa B!aint increased tTatirrt in $180.50. as fa'or of a Ih addition to these vocatlona-- I ac- one of them, from their civil irrvic for tho municipal lighting system. except lor me vioiaun 01 juiRTiiirn. tivities, health, and civic requirement some lawful rule or regulation of the firo atul police department Jid declared, if elected I vmild rail the were made. For civic eervlce fifty of the boya participated In public clean-ti- p police department or of the commis-slon- . people in to confer with im Hai my strwartlliip inspired runfidene-anIt also Is asked that the civil work or In the repair of public f servica commissioners be ke4 in pointed to honesty of purpose and integrity f continued as show properties, twenty-tw- o cause, pending the Rearing of Boy Scout, sixteen played in bras band at public gatherings, the action on its merits, why they My public career ha, been free frsm cnile or deeptinn. I iavQ and twenty-eigread light literature should not be restrained from remov- Jabored to make a record to MhicU my family might point with paring the plaintiffs, and that a permansuitable for summer reading. donable ent be he best monument .1 man may order issued the to after restraining The main purpose of thl whole propride, believing that the of ease; determination the t Is to i labor. gram now the one big impelling motive bark dignify mapual Members of the roinmiMSim last build to hi memory, and it develop in the boy or girl Initiative of to accomment on the my publie nspiration. My judgment at time may be faulty, but and power to manage a bit of work, nighttorefused be taken today. The law firm my aim is to erve to carry It to completion, to confirm tion honct)v and faithfullv. ' Heck represents the common sense health habit, to awak of Marioneaux en a consciousness for civic service. members of the police department. Thi i not o much an appeal as it i a frank statement of thfl and In general to jJace the children's nd u l" "inied the city attorney will service spirit that animate me in the earrying out of public trust. summer activities under the purpose appear in benair of the civil for-thCommission when the petition ful guidance of the schools. order to shw cause h taken Into FRANK IvRANCIS, Mayorof Ogden.) oo court. j ! meun rV - 311-31- M - lfli o - PRIMARY . V ' n-- lnm ' .ELECTION. , " Tomorrow is primary election out-aid- day. . It is quite as important an event asx . final election. On tomorrow twelve candidates will be eliminated from the ballot to be given to the voters on November 8. " ' Those who voted last'ear or have registered since then are entitled to vote. Even those who have moved into new districtssince they voted for president, and have failed to get a transfer, can go to their old districts Uand vote. Remember you mu3t not vote for more than one candidate for any. of- fice. , There is one mayor, one . cbmmis- sfoner and one auditor to be elected, therefore, you have only one vote for each. ' Do not vote for two commissioners, as you have only one choice. ' When the ballots are counted those "who shall have qualified will be the two highest for mayor, commissioner ' and auditor. j In order to get a fair expression of opinion, a large vote should be cast at the primary. Voting is a duty of citizenship. Onethiag tov be borne in mind is Uiat the primary campaign is virtuarumors lly closed and eleventh-hou- r should be disregarded. Vote for the candidates on their individual merits. i - "" ; - inio he SH. !- , I hvf tyi sorted to every day. Still an attorney of the standing of Untermyer i$ sup- posed to be above this unscrupulous method. There is a story though to j YOUR HEALTH -- , 5 Ja -- y ! i : pro-teet- ed n e act, XXtl<t S.-7- 1; 1 , u - - I , , - - ' ' - Vi V i 1 j - I - hundredweight - - , - i j j ! -- i cmilXnf j full-fledg- ed ht ' : ' 1 . (Tolitical Advertisement) 00 AUENS PROBLEM IN CARBON COUNTY MOUNTAIN SHEEP tr either r or "flu" hep::al record. (bonds the purchase md Improvf is now t Kalinin ar.A the firrt act e,f the .juad nl;mnlth vlMaresypiem. HALT UKK, ct. of the will )H'n bo at Chal!!. and at Arrolof wi:i h tcsrd estimated total of between 1200 and- 1 ' ( ATI.I.I.O. Ida.. rt. November J. liUckfoot will hf j d'jee the rste, according o vti 2000 aliens in CarU.n county that unNovember 1 and thn j flciala. Th matns and f t 3rs w iJ from Uon creek the suadabout returning the law are required to register- ,BC wU the Tln KaTJib eijended into the outSylrr districts great numbers of moun-Ho- n state convenSlrtn attend h only about 30u registered on registrs- rfTor' bat are of the Amrflfn f city net now reaehtd ly the g from the disease. !h,,'P to I). 0.;lmtn on day, Oct. 15. according ArmisUr mill ay. glen rsach .It This statement was maa Pocateilo early In Iecember. Accord-- 'system. n uer In t e n.l.-nWoo. wr! t r,t ' scabies." Jr ' schools in Carbon county who has had Ust night by o. t. Perkins. local leg to Mr- Ohrist. an effort ! a conference with A. C. Matheson. sportsman, who said that be found the I"'d . SURVEYOR tatCOUNTY of nine of the antm.il in one j superintendent of alien education and c;ircMs v'iu iutrr nn; that had died the from ralne IN CRASH AT LOGAN registration. Mr. Matheson offered ooperatlon of jlle brought the hed and hide of on the animals In that the true nature IDAHO TOWN RtTYR the state school offices In solving the of i the might ! determined.! problem, and Jt la probable that fur- of Local sportsmen slate ihal Jf immedl-- i j ITS WATER SYSTEM county surveyor. shi'. n driving an a u ther opportunity will be given to th ate are not taken to stamp out aliens to register, while .it the same the steps at the cf Huth v, ,timoti disease the game of Idaho. Wye n t h streets' last time classes win be organised. The Main fVcond and will b jeopardized P OATKU.O. Ida.. Oct.. 5 4. Ths night collided with a ear r1vea by mining companies, which employ a! other Montana claim that within ten purchase of the water W The system y Oren. if driven majority of the aliens In Carbon coun days 200 parties thsjlt. were seen and mwiv Iiva Hot Kprlr.gs. formerly .rnl by County JrAeor goats ty, have In several Instances given could Humrh'rys lumJ approached easily. telr.g in private lr. Jlviduals. by the vlt.age tiover twife. Neither man was is'ur- good support. Mr. Woodward sys. and a weakened In the ctlon a cost of tff.XSd. hrs been announced, ed. Hcth car wrre condition In some sections u heavy peneptage da.rr.ixti. as sert'y known Railroad between. The contract Is In the ban la of thIV . ridg. of the possible enrollment has regis- Kast f,, Warm five Mayfleld springs, tered. Kfforts will be made to inPt'IiUrNCiS vllUge attorn'- and in a few days tbs) stem will b acutally operatjns uo- crease this by obtaining further co- dej animals were found.onat one point, Ikin't rnade with rn'.k put pi;ddisgft st another and tn bunch cf der The superv's'cin tf the city. o m. f r the intense Jfn a ery operation from the mining companies. nine mountain five swet sheep Ths taipajers fecen'.ly voted I4S.C09 hrat curdles the 00 were un weak thatapproached they would not stir. will If permitted to run. thi FORMER SALT LAKE to deer and elk. Ths Rannock spread MAN MEETS DEATH County Sportsman's association Intends to Investigate the cause of the dlaeas. Many of the members believe KALT LAKK.- - Oct. 24. Details of that it has been contracted, from Inthe death at Craig. Colo., several days fected sheep. The state gams warden ago of D. If. Johnjn, former resi- will be asked to kill all Infected ani10) B dent of Salt Lake wefe received yes- mals nd take more radical step to K. a A. Johnson, brother. see that all sheep In going on the forby terday ZiS Roosevelt avenue, in a message est reserves and other ranges are free from the coroner of the Colorado town. from scab." Actual contact with th rsafhed Salt animal affected Is not necessary. Report of the death at La ke KaturJay, but no communica- the sheep will leave the lnfecttd wool tion could be established with the town on the bushes, as-I- t easily pulls out of Craig until last night. when the sheep la In this condition. In According to the advices received ithls manner the other animals with yesterday. I. H. Johnson was on thajphort hair are expr-sand Infected. way irom ernai 10 iraig. nis uuimaiei no destination being Kansas City. He was! A rTTT ClT riding in an automobile stage and TP A ptT1 LL1V.IU UX several mllea fronv Craig, the stage! ' struck a soft place In the road over STOQK TO BOTULISM Killing yonnnuii insinnuj, turning ana according to the mesaage. DYING OF SCABIES 24.--- The Out ft-abo- ut of-reach- ed II.--Hunt-- der l'r d, f 1 Ie-io- - hew-mrnunlt- ! lcler---1io- n,nn ht " R-;- r. die-eas- s ill TP SAI,T LAKK, Oct. 24 Many deaths of horses, cattle, pigs and are annually caused by botulism, the dls eh-rke- ns ess associated In the public mind fre quently with ptomaine poisoning and causing death of buman beings in about twenty-fou- r hour after eating certain canned goods, usually hut not always nome processed, according to Dr. W. A. Stephenson, state livestock Inspector. A survey is being made by the ftate. according to Dr. Steph- enaen. to ascertain ns definitely as pes alble the areas In Utah where the dis ease is most likely to occur. lisctiius rtotullnus, the germ to which the disease Is attributed when It occurs, has recently been respon elble for deaths and Illness. of horsea in the vicinity of Ieamlngton. In Millard county, near McOormlck, In the same county, and in Box Klder county. It has been found to be present as a d!aes producing organiam In various other localities. Cache. Weber. Davis. Utah andIncluding various other counties. The bacillus Itself ta known to e.Jft practically everywhere, hut It has teen demonstrated jo the satlsfsctlon of all hut little known smienis or lis violent disease that it Is only under certain, but not exactly demonstrated, conditions, that It becomes "pathogenic" or e ( . disease-producin- Liiii ifuD BL'll E Agrees to give the City of Ogden a Businesslike Administration if elected to the Office of v a and to conserve the interests of the Citizens and Taxpayers. g. e Squad 'cleanup' aids service men His many years of financial experi-encqualifies him for this office. POCATKU0. Ida., Oct. The . . in-flue'n- advance 14. representative for the national "clean-up- " squad aiding the men of the coxmtry In obtaining benefits from the government, ex-servi- ce " " t . cr - -- " S-- I -- y IIl iri. li-.- -- -- ie. ,jtae. , - aivcstrl d I - cJMtc. TUtV'U pfs-tion- ! home-makin- tpfr.I-faithfull- J . the-averag- an 1 and thln at Maubeuge. The high ex- srreater a to i'reisht fnrhidden charee as iar us tvpbold and slnniar lnrec- rate for hauling goods a shorter dis-!- plosive sneiis ,maae tneiurretpu ions khic nre erned. tions more death than W1(-one doubtful as to the purity traps. is nothing. In other from fiance the c,n,0omln,i or as to bis Immu water of his drinking the war lesson that The taught the the disease it Is well .to tie. arainst nity words, under the existing rates Ogden most etfective detense was a system or one the safe side by being v iccinat-dper hundrcdoo'shippers pay $1.83 backed by hidden artillery. weight on canned goods moving from trenches, Whenever the position of a gun wa3 SUGAR MAN JAILED " New York, the same price paid by the San Francisco shippers, a longer haul accurately known, the work of putting FOR IGNORING COURT it out of action was simplified. After in 800 itself This situation miles. by sides; 1'UCATKU.O, Ida.. Oct. 24. George .has proved a handicap. But, under this the first few clashes, both and to conceal their learned guns they K ganders, president of the Preston new application the carriers would as as po- - Sugar company, appeared in court here fixed much avoided possible L'rifl'iv t charge the San Francisco s"hipper 50 r:in.. tfiir not rro- -i diicinaaltlons. ladinaof bills for the unload.cents less for bringing canned goods .y ' of forty cars of sugar factory ma- 00 ing from New York than they would NORTHCLJFFE i iiugar com-- j chineiy of the Pincree Calsame Corcoran. of from the the Utah pany importers .charge TELLS THE TRUTH. merchandise. and remanded to the custody Sneakine to the Filinlnos in Manila.! of court s f a ttf.dnr a lel ft until ,?r.'. On drugs, medicines and chemicals Lord .famous Northcliffe, LUgllsn of made arrangements lading and - the freight rate disadvantage of bu- newspaperman, declared America had hills to release the shipment. For four ying In Utah as compared with Pan given the natives of the islands a gen .hours he wah in the custody of Sheriff Ma bey. when he made arrangements -- Francisco would be 50 cent3 per erous and a deal. Then he with the railroad company that ths square hundred pounds. On structural iron tho hills on the possibility of trouble In freight bi- not released until were produced, and he was released. the proposed reduction to the coast spoke the tar cast and said:-The ca was brought un from Frank- per brings the rate from $1.66 . . , I respite slight surface difficulties, ljn'Itcountyof to $1 per hundredweight, seems cars that these forty am convinced the- English tpeakins augJLV machinery had on September leaving the rate to Ogden at $1.66. peoples 'of tfJe world are insensibly 11". a bill for freight and demurrajce In all, the carriers enumerate sixty-thre- e 330. voo and uemurrugn running at near to each' other. The pro- lot drawing rate of $200 a day. The court hadthe exceptions they desire the in cess may be slow, but it will be a ordered that the machinery be unterstate commerce commission to give so the charges wouldloaded, one, and it will be greatly accel- cease and' sothat that the work of conthem. The articles range from, iron erated by any sign of hostile action ptruction could atari on the mill un- and steel, pianos, drugs, to paper, from the of .the receiver The peoples of the far east, ,ler ,tllt direction is beinpr unloaded. H. A. machinery twine, sewing machines and soaps. Should a struggle be coming in the ykeP.n u the Rttorncy for tha Utah This is the most important subject far cast I have no doubt whatever the stock holders of the company and V. A. before the business men of Utah tofor the Idaho stockholders, people of Great Britain and the Unit XheKedney reCeiver Is E. M. Johnston. are coast cities If their granted day. oned States and th neonlo whn havo demands, not only will the wholesale assisUd bGreat Britaln and the TRAIN GIRLS WRONG, trade of the intennountain country be United States would stand together in SAYS R. C. OFFICIAL injured, but all kinds of manufacturing the same way, that the United States will be paralyzed. the civilized nations of EurroCATELLO. Ida., Oct." 24. That Intermediate points could not meet supported ope from 1917 to the conclusion of the we are falling in the United States In tho competition of the coast, and grad- war." ' the training of the future mothers of for the miost necessary and ually our jobbers and manufacturers is a most candid statement, America That all duties upon which tho of greatest would be drive"n back from all terrifrom an Englishman. Great future of the nation rests, was the coming Miss Grace Hartory beyond our state boundary lines. Britain has a treaty with . in opinion, expressed by Japan, of the director rington, nursing section A 00which Great" Britain promises to aid of the northwest division of the AmerUS1NG SCANDAL Cross, at the final meeting the Japanese should they be attacked ican of the regional, conference here SatAS A WEAPON. , . . But here is a noted urday. by any powers Miss Harrington said:' Having become involved in a quar- Englishman declaring, quite to the "The girls of this country'are not rel with his wife, Lou Tellegen, mati-he- contrary, that,, should troube arise in on for theacred fitted, g idol, has been subjected to an att- the far eat.,' Great Britain would responsibilities of and no conception motherhood. have ack-on They his character. Samuel Unter- stand with America. ... of prenatal functions and the care myer, the lawyer, is conducting the Great Britian' could do nothing less, of little children." . ,10 campaign, of defamation and has becausethe British colonies of .Austra. ,IL"RY DIS.GIti:i opened his "batteries of scandal by re- lia "and .Canada are in accord with Idaho. Oct. J4; The FOCATELLO, citing that while in Paris he discov- America on all the problems of the lury In the case of William Darner-fl- l. ered that Tellegen, as a young man 24 far' east Canada exclude thfc Japancharged with violation of the Mann In the act of transportation, years of age, had, been charged with ese and Australia does 'Unwise. Both Miss Thelmaalleged Bills from Pocatello to ' a disagreement Heno, Nev burglary. ,v recognize the yellow peril. Should Saturday andreported was The discharged. What possible bearing can this scan- Great Britian attempt to throw her Jury, had been out all night- - Damerlll dal from the past have on Tellegen's that he ever bad traveled with to the side of the. Asiatic, the denied as testified to by her. It is the grlrl Thousands of men present? young understood that the case will be reempire would fall to pieces. hate made serious mistakes have cortried. 00 . 00 rected their errors and "lived lives of TESTS FOR P. M. WJUP ' ' dEOROE W. GODDAED usefulness. "WASHINGTON, Oct. 24. A civil should simply simmer and No- notSoup be held examination service .will boil. Boiling it atfects the deliCandidate for ComriussioneT. at It is a contemptible fellow, who, as vember 22 to fill the mastership a lawyer, ,will dig down to the forgot- at Idaho Falls, Idaho,post which pays cacy of the flavor. next TuesPrimary Election , : annum. . . $3300 per ten and parade a weakness atoned for, day. The following: Idaho- postmasters John Dolney, resigned: Melvln II. in order, to gain an advantage in a were appointed today: , Don C. Reed, Rushtonl Iona, vice I Wilde, re(Political Adtertisement) resigned; Mrs. moved; Claude Fleming. Swan Valley, L legali battle'. But this, course" Is re- - Baker, vice F. F. Gray, Margaret Caldwell, Cerro Grande, vice vice. I. M. Jones, resigned. - 1 -' rerie. BI5HOP. BY DR. R. H. the effect that he employed similar TYPHOID FEVER. tactics to compel a former president fever Is artother riisesse that Typhoid can be prevented by vaccination. to do his bidding. that it is a serious infectious diea oolasts from four to eight weeks 'or longer. There are often serious complication FORTS NORTH . s' -. lf such as ulcers, hemorrhages or perforaOF PARIS. tion of the bowel. It is fatal In about one out of ten An echo of the war is heard in the ca.es. ' saniexploding shells at Aubcrvilliers, two Yet it can le prevented by good vacciand cleanliness tation, by personal On to of miles Faris. the northwest nation. ' Typhoid germs cannot live outside the Sunday a fire broke out in the fort iKxly except as they ar kett moist In and caused: the ammunition stores to i their protective covering of mucus which surrounds thorn as they leave th Ixwly. ovnlnrtu t cApiuuf. It Is of the hiKhest Importance, therefore. When the Germans came down that aJl mouth and now discharges from le burned arfd that oth- from Belgium in latter part of August er typhoid waste patient the body be kept matter, from for half an hour in a solution of carbolic and the. early days of September. 1914, acid or. chlorinated lime before being empFspccial care Is needed when the they had as their first objective the tied. sewer flows into the Hant body of water city of Paris. On nearing Paris they from vhih the water supply is taken. p'p h have had a txphoid attack swung to the northeast in ft movement r are almost certain to be carriers for ooto come.. Th-should never feel forces to v Ffehch the intended years coop up LONG WATCH THE tne a i Pease, nno tree ironi spreading " Ver of between Paris and the citadel should take every -precaution tto- safeguard AND SHORT HAUL. . others. " We usually consider that the greatest With a reduction in freight rates dun. forts from typhoid lurks in drinking Paris by forty danger protected ytRa to hay and grain shippers, there now water. . Fortunately most cities are Aubervil-liersone- of them was Fort by careful, regular Inspection. comes the greater battle tp prevent and Greater responsibility rests upon the This fort was in existence dur- individual "the railroads nullifying the fourth sec-,tioin the rural communltlen Franco-Prussian- " war but was where there Is no water department. The of the interstate, commerce act, ing the should be tested several times nr strengthened after that cOn- - supply V year and if there is thought to be snyattention to which has been directed reatly be treated In the follow it shouldfakn flict. Paris was supposed to have danger u ftnltltfnn ill' rllflSOlv trier manner' by the Intermediate Kate Association, been made invulnerable, and the jne. 15 grains of pure, fresh chlorinated - as follows: of water. Put one tea- ,r.fwtoneo" lime In aofquart vT,nu 0.1 r,i,,n,i this solution into each quart . Under the 'fourth section, or tlie'1'1 spoonful in the defenses until the Germans de- - or drinking water. letting Jt stand ror 14 I before' drinking. long and short haul section, of the moralized-thfortifications at I.iege minutes ThijJ i3 an eXeeUent plan to follow on the carriers are transportation I - reached Pocatello yesterday and has conferred with officials of the Red Cross in regard to ths work of ths iuad here. The advane man was Burton CJhrist. According to Mr. Ohrist, the la having excellent result. liiusuad one In seven men so far examined In Idaho is affected with tuberculous In an Incipient form. Mo; cf thee men hats , He served as City Treasurer for 10 ' years from 1896. You will remember his record. , (Political Advcr ti?cmcnt) s. |