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Show 4 THE OGDEN EVERETT TRUE The Ogden 'Mzl- - STATE ANDJDAHO MEWS CV7 V l"def'nt uK.f.fcfi' Newspaper. nd ftunrfa every evsnlna without morning muzzle or club. ctsss Mitttr ' at thi r5rfJ? s Second Utah. fottofftce. Established 1870 Ogden. tamper of the Audit Bureau ef Clreula end The Associated Press. SUBSCRIPTION IN Denver by Carrier DallyADVANCE and Sun. y .vs:"" tio. Pally and Sunday. 1 year.. 7M MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS .? : en rrcH is exclusively 2 e? any the use for republication IiJ new. credited to It not etherwise credited ml ' !fLt5hIJfp?r ' wi pub-i,- . jUned herein. ' ' J .TANDARD. EXAMINER TELEPHONE NUMBERS ri ... Business and Circulation Dept 6 Display Advertlsina Dept s.i ....428 Editorial and News Dept y ',,..870 fcsit Lake Office, 2 Ness Btpg. Leo r;Jr'v,n Representative. Phone vva sateft 5400. , &AttHGAIet HAN Latest Items of Interest From Utah and Gem Stats- V RATE HEARING -- By-Mal- V - iw;3 i HELD AT - ttiz 5 RANCHER GIVEN REM 1 T0 10 YEA RS II 1 i "ww9 . TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 13, 1921. R BY CONDO . StandardExaminer UQLlSHINO COMPANY SfANDARD-EXAMINE- Nevada Lines Up With to Railroad's Proposition Ob-jecte- I I urn VT' C. McKellar Sentenced on ns Manslaughter Charge for Shooting McCuistion uccess Real RENO. Nev.. Dec, II. Th ejrant-in-to to the railroad of exception clause of the the short and long ! haul not only strenuact transportation to but the Nevada, by ously objected chairman of th state public servlca commission. J. F. Shaughnessy, contends that Reno should pay less for freight westbound transcontinental than do the terminals on the Pacific coast. This stand wia .presented ror tne consideration of the interstate commerce commission at the hearing heldof the raUSaturday on the application cum-urroaas to estaoiuin wairr rates on 60 odd commodities in westbound traffic. RRIGIIAM CITY. Dec. 13. Sentence of from one to ten years In the state prison was yenterday Imposed upon Charles McKellar. former deputy sheriff of Tooele who shot and killed William county, McCulstloa In went llox Elder November 7. The sentence wicounty after Mcpassed Kellar .had entered a plea of guilty to voluntary manslaughter, by JuJge L. n. Wight of the Third district PACIFIC NUT IrararinpAvas made o.roo1 to begia with, court, GARDNER IS . fitting for Judge A.. A. Law of this and its. exceptional quality has been so consistently. maindistrict. SENTENCED. tained ever since, that ITS popularity has not waned like McKellar originally Was charted with been in at murder found an the first degree, but Having that of most other brands. guilty of last week, by consent of District Attempt to Tob a mail car and having ' torney Leroy It. Young and County - been . v? V W sentenced to Leavenworth for 4 PACIFIC NUT deserved to "make pood," and it has. It Attorney w. E. Davis, the murder orrosrnox was reduced to voluntary manenarge years, Itoy Gardner has pleasing flavor, its natural poodness, its purity and freshMr. 8haughnesy and E. S. Walker, slaughter, with the understanding that ended- his career as a bandit and pris-chamHeno McKellar would plead guilty. trafflo manager for the nesscoupled with its reasonable cost, have all contributed ber of commerce; led the opposition with In cdnfesfiing guilt and ao-l- " three McKellar, on all frlendH, toward peneral satisfaction among: userji. on behalf of the Nevada interests. Mr. horseback, met McCuistion and anhis the notorious cepting fate, Walker devoted his testimony, show- other man In a. wagon-- . McKellar and has committed himself to the by several exhibits, to McCuistion. it In nald. hoame InYou will like it as a spread for bread, for Reasoning your If the proposed reductions to volved In an altercation over that ing a misstare of the federal government, whose meats ami vegetables, for makinp cake and pies, and for and ing calf, which McKellar the terminals be appMed to RenoTnaxi-mualleged was locks and bars offer little hope of es- other intermediate points as j cattle among to McCuistion. frying. belonging rates, the carriers wouldrev-b McKellar is stld to havo dismounted cape to any wrong doer. an Trom his hors nnd taken his rifle amply compensatory granted enue. He drew attention to the pres- from the holsber. t- T. Gardner has acted unbalanced from Nothing could be purer. It's made of creamy cocoanut which McCuisent spread between cuntbound and tion taunted him after -- :T::the time he first drew public atten nnd'pa-steurizcoil with the milk a vegetable product of the highest declaration westbound rates, saying that the west- that he was afraid to shoot. r JKel-lation by his robbery ofi a Union order. Made under ideal sanitary conditions, wrapped in bound ratea are now 2S.86 per cent and McCuistion fell dead in on the fired rates eastbound the than higher bed his from of the wagon. train, spectacular escape parchment and sold in sanitary cartons, illustrated here. 120 commoditiesMcKellar said he that fired sfiemintrlv and '''"his nursufefa th(n hieo- He asserted that thes eastbound when Mediation made a move as if rates, yield amplo return to the car- reaching indifference to arrest.' down In the wagon for a Your Dealer Sella It . riers and expressed the conviction that weapon. McCuistion was found to be The statement has been made that between a there should be relationship Gardner suffers of pressure on the the rates on movements eart and west. unarmed. After th announcement last week Paul P. Hastings, member of the that the charge against McKellar had -- TTTUraifl, caused by a fracture of the skull transof the rate commission standing n reduced bef voluntary manslaughreceived thirteen years ago. He acts continental freight bureau, the .car- ter, vigorous to j protests against the acpres- tion were the rier's from making bete organization noire 'their away man like xnuah is a being by head whose received from cltliens of EXTENSIVE ROAD ,jpery ent uppfocntion, asked the. witness if Montello. Xrv. the home of McCuisZiZ ZSn need of a surgical operation. But guided in their thoughts, after freely not did a such policy UTAH FOR SYSTEM ' tion. and : the matter was taken up paof SEATTLE, U. S. A, make for the upbuilding the, whatever is his ailment, his mental de disclosing their fears, Walkerv're-plle- d by Attornoy General Harvey II Cluff. Mr. To coast. this cific " who- counseled oo ; .z the reduction fects require that he should be placed , In the affirmative, but made his of SALT 12. Howard C. Dec. LAKE. the charge. against The district reasonor a - WIRELESS IS - "behind safe-of attorney the to In bars order desirability point prison Mean, state road engineer, returned able admit- and county attorney. however. InMr. Walker relationship. where from Omaha. Mi Neb., formed the nttorney general that the yesterday 20 YEARS OLD. V guard the public. he met with highway officials and at- ted that it might be to the advantage caeo had gone too far for recall and ooto have t of manufacturer Nevada to meet possible reductions In Interest " Twenty years ago, on December 12, tended the convention of the Ameri- n. VOTE $375,000 FOE that were otis-.-V rm. they th convinrd raw on hi low rate Inbound ' The Tech will have close sail- can Association of Official!. Highway the was sent Air. first wireless flash wa!' for " the best more llkeand & high Inbound rate on the: DISCUSSIONS and fea-erterials to the blenniura within ; y, Means CO. new CACHE WATER declared ingg the complete that me fna or justice across to finished the from "". product. Atlantic, comucting England more Is an but win . act of ON THE TREATY. . undoutrtedly appropriations highway vastly The attorney srenrrnl (h.n . ,1 WOULD HURT ItKNO do so. Expenditures for. the current innovation In th western or public : f. After all it is not Marconi. Newfoundland, by thp or ho bad was in that Walker Mr. protfstant.i his In 1175.-00improper 0 year were within the. budget, and the testimony states than it is in states which powerlrn LOGAN. Dec. 11. Bonds ot further. proceed are being sent from land that for the railroads to apply to IaVld from miscellaneous sources have no large amount of public lands, of in for water conservation the 1 , form for a group of men, called diplo- - Today, messages HtlDOf Otsdtn transcontinental rale were their 1 were votreason for proposed and on than estimated. No. the Cache of and that district every stations larger -county ship provisions powerful mats, to meet and in secrecy, prepare would mean a Inc MrCulstlon's family, also was ed yesterday in Petcrsboro and Cache AltHon Plate Normal. $78,711 for all were diRCUssed more widely as maximum at Reno more act the land 110.-00are a at hard distance briefly preceding the than communicating of Junction at a bond election. in the corridor than on the floor of loss in revenue of not . treaties. This is what we are told by purposes and 115. SIS. 19 placed In rea spntpnr on McKellar. Mr. passing fctin at d this He arrived by figure almost serve. the the earth. around Omaha h was In bonds He said The the of convention. favor voting 'Uncertainty in rtgard to t h 1L G. Wells, the English writer who ' tonthat further proceedings in the by a wide talked with officials of other western compilation of the entireto carload 55 per cent of the removal of the school to liurley made margin. cane one of most ha3 Wireless been the he Reno from delayed pending a fuller In- votes having been cast In support ot states over their choice for feder&i nage of goods moved to appropriate the enattending the arms conference. And and he also suggested tho the issue. Completion of the con- tireInadvisable last the of all year. eastern vestigation, time, be startling which revenue. If the injuncduring will developments points interhighways, anticipated largely Xins reasoning, wnicn ioiiowb, is not a of He Introduced an exhibit to show that calling v grand Jury. state in In in grant- tion enable character. asked Albion will it servation to said, by old, and, project, though only twenty years Judge Wight stated that the county tho irrigation of a Urge area of iirid ( J by the court, the cltUens Jother than convincing: "The t.TtaH nvmom him K if the proposed rates wcr applied to e reserv will turn a majority of us it seems as familiar Infinitely flxed and district attorney had act- land, maklna; farming in the district be expended for the carriers would derive a rev- attorney the state Reno after 3 "There has been a good deal of only repairs and Improve-U of ed entirely within the scope, of thlr more enue above expenses roaa as operating commission ments Increase needed or has efficient and at its the electric made Albion: if denied. property telephone lights. In session secret .cussion here about the 115.74 per ton applicable to interest, authority the reducing to will to be federal meet the bureau needed value. the expenses incharge i inwhen they became convinced that the Fifty, years has brought us many of public roads and that body has taxes, dividends, etc move. to cident the and a certain indignation at their sefor Expenditures Commissioner Shaughnessy dwelled reduction was proper. ventions combined its were which have The 1S21 revolu: given state Utah within the approval. budrt. matI a It is do share. Reference was made to the fact by HUNTER FREED BY crecy that ijot detail upon the matter road commission has not as Lewijrton-fcta- te made In considerable Normal, SMC. 9 14 for . which the car- the district attorney that the case was "added traffic" the of ter of decency rather than conceal- tionized our habits. These are wire- any recommendation for the yet nil as against 2110.129 for approval riers claim they would get from the no longer one between McKellar and CONFLICT IN LAWS 19 21.purposes, federal offices." were within the budget Expanses ment that men speaking various lan-- I less, the telephone, electric lights, of Itthehas McCuistion. but between the state of been aniionnccd by granting of the proposed rales and this amount availthe total already and year in-- I electric power, the automobile and the member not tan l and McKellar. and that after of the state road OMnmiuion which they likewise claim shoulda guages, representing complicated able will be next yrar. sufficient fof TWIN IS. Dec. FALLS. Idaho. that several counties and irmunm i.r be called upon to bear a pro-ratexamining witnesses, he had decided L. Skeen. school. Industrial fi:0."27 In Training the ,tere$ts, and feeling their way toward airplane. n mm arraigned probate share of Heneral and other expenses counties have awked wouia te impossible to con- court on the OOheard for all to a purposes, corresponding of Illegal hunting total for cost of op- vict McKellar of anything in exceM charge a final selection is made. Mem- beyond the understandings, should not be exposed of This Oil. total 111;. was wild of released ducks of declared commissioner yesterday The bers of the commission are disposed erations. voluntary was This Tsalaiie-includes to embarrassing observations and COMMUNITY for manslaughter. 1122 for 187, beli costs of after the suit the paying to grant the riht of the.ne eommuni- - that Inasmuch us It is the operating partly In view of the fact, the district of a conflict between the fed- which win be apparently sufficient but comment until they! have properly CHEST IN OGDEN. iica 10 oe niaru, un-- to act according practice of the railroads to make up attorney added, that the two men had cause laws and the state lawa. the appropriation seems scant for food, eral game been friends preceding the-- tragedy. Each year, for a numUer of years, ly. Hjvvever. they are of the opinion ' ,n,r frlcht trains to carry the hammered out what they have to say. Arrested by Deputy Game Warden clothing and fuel needs. oo imum tonnage, the power to handle nlderai. ,ns of ,.., hn had reooatcd "drives" forill,at Joe FlUslmmons under the state law School for Deaf1 2 and45 Rllnd. $40,110 mean added would isfar better to digest conclusions that added freight salaries and 0,7 for other ex' which the prohibits shooting of ducks for .si m.iivi.iuais or localities! trains and that this added" freight STOCKMEN TO MEET . ilun under cover and to present the agreed' thf benefit of tho lied Cro.s. Hoy vlati.c.penses. , Kkeen sunset after ln the ,olal expenses petnted out to the l! mkcii into account. The lU ,' lVn 10.UJ1 nf,r oo court that law the federal allow upon conclusion. This is no offense Seoul. Children's Aid r.n.l other hiuh i.ul tli.il "iht "approval IN S. L. MONDAY shooting of ducks one-haoi the r.erro. of the railroad. hour after MANTI POSTOFFICE HOLDS TO CONTENTION ,lu,i; iy bl usruulture, which means the against demderacy; no cohspira'cy ly worthy organizations, but a sunset. . o: se-''Uivuu for the he of Westlake. method Klmer roaup. of public jg required be.! attorney raining systematic Oft IN NEW QUARTERS Vragainst publicity. The mischief FALT LAKE. Deo. ' an enSouthern 1'aclflc railway, naked Mr. com- me a ha.s and funds been secret and secret treaties lies proposed in crecy ienrr.u ninway system" in any tfhaughnessy if it would cost the rail- deavor to solve the problems confront- REDUCE BUDGET FOR " understandings and not In protested munity chest has been eugsestpd. fiu: ,ia t.ikn to be tantamount to road any. more to care for Its SO miles ing the livestock Industry, stockmen of ' IDAHO INSTITUTIONS - MANTI, Dec 11. The pottofflce U ' nt'Cf Hlt such However, am nlreadv of snowaheds whether ten or twenty II northwestern states, packers, liveon obto a In an decision effort reach no sound is Thrre housed In new quarters In the Feit interchanges. themstated, the ru.ul ciimmlnsl ilM Mr. stock commission men. stockyards ofrun. trains ran through fcilt-raof commen's clubs tho building, occupying the ground floor. In fiuent this subject, ficials and others will meet on Monday that tiu Ogden e Shaughneasy did not answer this quek Jiighway jection to secret bargaining. 11. According Modern equipment has replaced the Dec. BOISE. Idaho. b Ut next In at the Hotel his sornethis ; thesis Hon that Utah, according to in confer-- lVlh'-',state, !I';wed had. representative .dtrectly, staying by The second floor of mittee, provided that finally the pub 't . . iiui!i1700 mllea all freight should bear lis proportion- - sn announcement made last night by to Dr. Enoch A. Bryon, commissioner old throughout Hjou or of education, budgets for. 1121 for the the new building will be used as a neen once arhas and progress of the agreement reponeu.. ui.i informed Thomas be sufficient to reach nractiraiiv at share of all costs. is lic Redmond, of the secretary ,i Institutions . as hotel. tent' of rlxe state's population! Mr. Shaughnessy's testimony on this Utah Cattle and Horse Growers' asso- higher educational . oo rived at and of all the considerations There is no good reason why the uy aI"" metin the Just closed, of wen by adopted ciation. The was of convention that sescorroborated wilt be of In roads. by subject sytttin "men L. . An the 'be distracted should state business of the InvarPOSTSLlSTETlft are board NOMINATED education, oo sion a for three A. chief F. bargain." Small, until recently days. than those for 1821, WASHINGTON. Dec 13 The presiof the Southern Pacific at Finances, marketing and transporta- iably smaller One of the big things which bus from their labors by the breaking in BOISE GETS BRANCH dent has. nomlnsted two Idaho postdls-- i tion will be among the though In mo.t Instances adequate. condifSparks, and before that time a railproblems are budmasters: Elizabeth Helmer. Bovll and the totals of the FollowlQg .. .come put of this secret conference is ou their time of solicitors for the sidered at thla meeting. on various other western OF FEDERAL RESERVE roads. putcher He by the board for the com- Emma C. Webber, Burke. was questioned rather closo-l- y For the convention of the Utah as gets passed alliance of the four powers Unlt-- ; ferent funds, if, by the making of one Four Wyoming posCmarters were ap- year, with the commissioner's comby Mr. Hastings, himself a former sociation proper, the opening number ing on fed States, Japan, Great Britain and drive, all' this repetition could be ment each: pointed: Mm. Susan M. Smith. Arlingwin oe an address) by Jesse M. Ham-mo- n BOISE. Idaho. Dec. 13. Announce- operating railroad official. Idafio of have communities Other avoided. $547.744. Of this ton, vice Frances Everal, resigned: University . , , In his. of . commissioner Utah France. The Nevada ment was made- MonJay bv William county, president of th amount, but $270. 84 is D. from John deLlonkol, lice William paid the to statement called attention to work association, A. effort the united found the reviewing eqult progress of state taxation. University extension, G. Carr. Collettl. Day, deputy governor of the fednut oenaior iorau iiues uui nsitru Thomas A. Marsh 11, resigned; commission's tne of the association and of the having In $126,901. as eba nk r J rFranci.co. sirability compared with 1134,467 Megeath, 'vice Ben Da bis, resigned; with us on that point, as he declares ably and successfully, and Ogden is before It in a consideration of the case Utah during the year. I. Industry J. Sheehan 1821. Reports to November 15, Mrs, Lydja Wright, Mlllburne, vice actual comparative figures on the of Cheyenne. Wyo., with ranches at for r - favorable balance In the ex- George Craig, resigned. the treaty is an outrage but following a beaten paui wnicn, nas j bank of Salt Lake City would be the showedIn water and rail tonnage handled win discuss livestock promontory, "isiuuiea at once in L-Roise. " of all schools and departoo n fourth-sectio. and nothing more than a military and! led to pleasing results. H' Brown and problems, particularly from the fi- penditures W. Anderson tho commodities of which We-ments. Some shifts must be the or are FORMER made, IDAHOAN movement deDIES. aald Lack is lio be this that nancing and marketing side. The state but the entire relief have been appointed representatives sought. naval alliance and should be will TWIN expenditures Ida.. 1$. never been shown Dec FALLS, commission the association will has be will and have the A. for J. control of a sufficient nounced. He insists that the scrap-- ' bev, Kiwanis, Rotary and Progressive within the 1921 budget appropriation. Charles JI. Hill, formerly a realtor amounts moving by rail Scorup of Provo. and L.subject relative the E. Dillingham are contemplated Twin Valla and Boise, died Friday of and Water. It was intimated by Karl of 'Mackay. Idaho, secretary of the Sixin faculty additions at ping of a few war vessels, while sub- clubs, embracing in their membership economics, modern languages. his home In Detroit after a ten days for Inter the Knox of state Idaho Interests busineess attorney all Gardner, the will instructions on association, from talk with graphic nearly the Salt and marines poison ga? airships English, economic science, physics and Illness from pneumonia, according to mediate Rate association, that the engineering. are unlimited, means nothing in the Ogden. .Their endorsement should be j Jfrh!sb55,h- it is contemplated, will commission will be asked to subpoena "Organization." received, by relatives here At the afternoon session George E. civil Idaho Technical Institute $121.- - messages He Is survived by his widow 2 , assumnce of an that Monday. traffic be the Holman. managersof the) interpoastal benefit animal to the great business direction of real disarmament. predatory and Inspector 878.61. as against $151,789.50 for 1921. and four children tquivalcn4to comthia to and by a brother obtain lines for the United States interests of steamship western Idaho. banking biological A cut was made from the 1921 budget Wilbur S Hill of Twin Falls, . Borah is, proving consistent in that community chest will succeed., . will talk on predatory animals. survey, oo parison. N. W. i T OO . THEORY NOT APPLl CABLE . of ..lie raises the same objections tothe the Armstrong, National TWIN PALLS ELKS Mr. Shaughneasy followed thle state- Copper bonk president nnd of the Rankers' Ixmn V pact that he brought against LURE. Into the question company, will discuss the financial sitby launching TO HAVE NEW HOME ment "the uation in the livestock Industry. Dr. of "additional traffic" saying the treaty of Versailles, but he has A lot of the:news you used to read la not ap- W. A. Stephensen. state trafflo of additional theory reason of fact the that from Denison, Texas, was clicked over veterinarian, lost weight by As a will take in practlca.1 operation. plicable up preventable losses In liveTWIN Dec. 13. FALLS, 17 Idaho, measure telenot Is to a . of violation is L. or A. matter of any wires the Lancaster, fact, Jt by ;he opposed stock, and E. T. Jones, secretary of the The laying of the corner stone of the -r The practices, theory good state board of on Tiimself. operating will oil. talk new B. P. O. E. lodge home will begin of additional traffic has never been agriculture, by Iginated operator. He took a flier in graph brand inspection. This will be folon Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock used . oo I, Bought a lease in the Mexia field for according by the railroads In making rates lowed by the annual business meeting ( to the tentative TALKING AS.A program of Nevada move to out the I products and election of officers. Sold it for $15,000. He quit outlined by the lodge officials. $930. the 'CURE FOR DISEASE. under schedules, which, present oo C. L-- ' Steward of Boise, district cannot beeht to markets.". exalted Is expected to atNew cures for disease and worry telegraphing. ruler. grand of Mr. In hLs come the from stories like this as Many tend a of the grand Shaughnessy. Mr. Westlake asked If EASTERN CAPITAL representative are, being presented each day, but the oil 2444 C rant Avtnus r t True ones, too. But be- lodge and to deliver an address. Tne the reasonableness of the present rates L BUYS CHE M u Son Avsnut I I 1 f MINE 0 Also v, Is IJJ is a Berlin doctor's advice that forecountry. to address be edlivered by to Nevada been has attacked remember that near- principal nf rsncs Invest, points you M. '"" Sweeley of Twin Falls, a former since March 15. 1918. Mr. Shaugh ;tne most effective cure of all is talk ly $8,000,000,000 worth of oil stock stateJ. senator and prominent member nessy replied. "No. we have been too PIOCHE. Nev.. Dec.- IS. Reports ing. He advises free acknowledgment has been placed On the market since of the jodge here. so to meet otr?r far In mining circles here are to current busy trying In connection with the cornerstone T6f one's trouble and says the basic $80 for every laying a class of about fifty candidates thtnts the railroads have put up to the effect that eastern and local Inarmistice the nearly . . principle of the new cure is that to get terests have recently acquired large to be received into membership, and ua." or $400 for the average fam- is been Intimated at other hear holdings of mining has American, It a property In the is to be must served air well banquet and . you your troubles the lngs that, ehould this application of Silver Park mining district during out for watch located 45 for In pearls, diving ily. ' ' evening. the railroads be granted, that steps miles from Ploche In a northerly dithus relieve your mind and soul of the the sharks. oo , will be taken to try the reasonable- rection and about 1 mile from the AtMOXEElt WOMAN DIES worries and griefs and sorrows, either ness of the prent rates to Inter- lanta gold mine. A force of men will ooLOGAN, Dec. 13. Mrs. Caroline E. mediate !t?real or fancied in other words, talk POLITICIANESS. be employed durlnr the winter months points per se.DODGED Weaterberg, an aged pioneer of the QUESTION a campaign and It Is understood GerWester-beraway. But instead of telling wife of the late E. E. n Texas, which is larger than valley, Mr. Walker told the examiner that of development workthat outhoe ' "Vyour troubles to the police, you must died at her home in Monday the assistant traffic manager for the lined to begin In the rpiinr. been many, two women are q looming as Richmond of American Steamship linea had oo tell them to a trained medical man probable candidates for Democratic from old age. complications resulting United should the railin written that, July DRIVE RIGHT IN Mrs. was born In Sweden roads Institute the reductions they are Westerberg !;"J"wnose sole business is to listen, under- nomination for United States senator. "ex TRENTON MILLINERY 1146. 28, Four ar children January rtstand and advise. Absolute frankness The campaign is in full swing? though living. One proposing, that the boat lines "will no Mrs. Robert doubt daughter, make a reduction STORE IS ROBBED se"'"and truth regarding he innermost elections .will not be held until next R. Larsen, lives at Richmond. Three at that time." corresponding linea Other steamship sons ' . in reside Idaho. Funeral services had dodged the question asked them : rcrets and intimacies of private life is July. V will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. In by . ... Mr. Walker, he testified. LOGAN, Dec. 18. entered Richmond. The women are Mrs. Percy V. preliminary .condition to successful Wlntsf reetertsts will find efficiency snd economy Jn The possibility of th assumption of the millinery store of Burglars ' Mrs. T. XL Petoo the supply service wo efftr In our motor accessories over tonnage moving by erson at Trenton. Sunday morning, rate control former president of the IDAHO BANK ABSORBED for the wlster. , Chains, non.frotxlng solutions, rtdi. is ' water in traffic tble lntercoastal ' being con-.y valued stole at $800. The roods al-Federation This Is or covin, compounds snd every othtr Ittm that eon. ot Women' dubs, application of the f TWIN FALLS. Idaho. Dec. IS Offi more clearly developed. It haa been and , avoided a burglar alarm sysburglars sar. io sat noui I bis and cial comferti was announcement XX ffesslonal to the cure of a bodily. made of lirsctory driving Xr0 and Mrs. Clara Driscoll Sevier, Austin intimated by well informed persons tem attached to the front and rear today B9 louna nor jit attractive priest. Sco cue at the purchase of the Idaho State bank that legislation VVA. tortmont. You will be satltfied.wlth of aoul, ailment, and la the op-- : club woman and civic worker. ' looking to euch con- doors, entering by breaking out a side cur prices as wtil by the Twin Falls National bank. All trol either by the interstate commerce window. to of notes to the the checks and of live the former have commission or deny prescription posite United Staxea Many of us now living will It Is said, by the pur- ping board .maythebe introduced atehlpI ' Ogden c the see as; many women as men In the been assumed. tolling OAS TT'lpresence of disease. institution. The . m. deal, chasing wholesale negotisession of rttr p. ia mons, congreaa. and present grocer member Much must depend on the tempera- senate; Look to the west"; for the ations- for which were in progresa for . The damage which would result to of the state public 'service commiswas NICKSON, Prop several in the Reno of The the patient the ..tnent completed Jobbers and, commercial sion, 'and others. Testimony on this : moody first crop of lady senators. East is presence days, Phono f04 of bank national was and federal houses to their similar In, Introduced that limiting distributing subject should be trained to forget their trou- conservative. , West is first to grab reserve officers, by whom the transexceptions to the by the Salt Lake jobbers and manuterritory, if the are is to action said been have be bles. The visionary might led new, good ideas. short haul clause fully granted, was re- facturers and thoe at Boise, Spokane lated by Mr. Walker, by W. H. ffim- - and elsewhere, g- 311-31- Front' the Start u . not to -- 7 1 a iiin L on-break- hlgh-jtlvayma- n ed imp-port- m -- - 4 Pa-cifi- c - .I'careless -- . PACIFIC rate-mak1- JUT BUTTER 'GO. nr - '- i II I -- , . - i V 4 rfc-lpt- ' al . de-clajc- lt d- rnrr.. - reoc-lpt- s 0. sut;-Kte- y-I- t s ;y-i- V, a I to-b- -- be-Ilo- re I out-of-pock- l2l et j , j j max-Ocd- J inter-commun- ,;.It en i- i - II ; y fu'' if j I ll.In - J - l mile-hav- . ; ( . , . 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