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Show x ftAL.1- JUUKM3U, JAAUAltX 1J, ivioUJS hi, TULSUA JULU fll meet for th purpoe of y rfctinf an orfaoixaUon. The meeting will be held the seme right that the chair her of commerce hold It annual electufft. and therefore a good In aanured ami a live organ! tion of employers la anticipated. The formation of employ era' eenoclgtlontt laa movement that Is apieadlng throughout Idaho and Montana. They are as cooperative organisation, having as their chief aim th aeifare of of labor In all Its branches George 1. Martin of Great Kaha, Mont., outlined the plan of organisation at a preliminary meeting of bualneaa men. ri rs Be (Rhode Island Reds Lead, Idaho Organization Idaho Federation of Labor INVESTIGATES DEATH With 133 Specimens comes .Affiliated With Begins Five Days Meet OF TWO IN WRECK on Display. American Association. ing at Pocatello. te The Trlbuae. Special BOISE. Ms ho, Jan. 12. Georg E. Erb of the public utilities commission lias to s Kerry to Invest. gate for Glsnn gone to Th. Tribal. Lhe commission the causes of tn wreck POCATELLO. Idaho. Jan 1. Tlie in which morning resulted In the Federation death ofhumlay two persons and tha uemol.ah-In- g dui' convention of the Idaho thi morntwentv-on- e of box care, when a porIn thie city of Labor opened tion of u freight train ran away down of deleing with a large representation Medburv grade and crashed into passengates from the entire elate. ger tram No. 1. Tne man killed are The convention met In Eagle hall, and Henry M Good, a rancher of Richfield, and George Powell, aged IS. of Caldwell. A Ice President A. VV. Muir of the Third Both were asleep In the caboose, which district presided at the opening eesslon. was demolished hen it crashed into the President R, H. Park was introduced and big engine Mr. Good was accompanj Ing to Portland. of He waa stock a the shipment chair' during then occupied tha w member of the Boise lodge of Elks and of the aesslona during the day. was a former resident her, having heen ll th Buis representative of the The days eesalona were devoted princompany of Portland .la Is cipally to preliminary work, examining survivedPaper his on widow and child. by credentials, naming committees and listening to addresses of welcome by city and COMMITTEE CHOSEN The annual report of labor officials. President Park was an Interesting one TO and dealt with the activities of the Idaho federation and made recommendations for the future. speiis to Tit Trlbuae. Maxor v. POCATELl-O- . Idaho, Jan. 12. A reAmong todaye speaker we addies of P. Whitaker, who delivered ait ceiving committee to welcome General welcome on behalf of the itt of Poca John J. Pershing of th American expelello. ditionary forcee upon hia arrival In Pota D. W. Church, manager of the catello on the morning of January 17 was to state In regord Insurance fund, spoke appointed by the local post of th AmeriInsurance-anexpressed the opinion that can LeglOn last night. should ne elate Insurance department The committee la composed of th Rev. Lave exclusive elate funds for the opera Hariy 8. Hamilton, lrr. A, M. Newton R. Collier. and State Adjutant Lavern lion of the Insurance department. J. C. right of the federal vocational Committees have been named for th board and prank J. Havton, member of complete reception to be tendered the oral upon bis vrnit to thta rlty. the workmen's compensation commission, session, and addressed tbe afternoon It I understood that General Pershing th J. J. Sullivan, and staff w IIP arrive In Pooetello from representing !elegate tah Federation of Labor, was Interro 8alt Lake at 3.13 a. m.. January 17, and gated on alleged discrimination against will remain In th city until 2:15 o'clock, th when private car will be at'labor. met tached to partv'a westbound train No. 6, Tonight the various committee for the and formulated plans of procedure emalnder of tha week. Trlbuae. Clucks and crows and cackles and CO tri0i quartet, quintet and POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 11 At the n ,1 convention of th Idaho Society of En- work together at 41 West Second I I gl nears held her today, the old organl I South street. Impress one who listens butt at he Is In the middle of I tatlou passed out of existence end the rei not society became the Idaho Society of the j a great farmyard on a spring morning. I . j Th L'tah poultry association yesterday American Association of Engineers. Th convention was attended by more I opened It regular annual show with a I than eighty member from all part of K r r anj finer display than any I every I th state of 'Idaho, representing ever before Tne given by the organisation, of the branch engineering prolesaion. - I Hall Manager George Soft aald yes-- I meeting convened at 10 o clock and Presblent G. 8, Bcharf of tiolee presided. terduy that there are approximately 1000 In president After en addrvas by th bird on display, a number that surpass I which he set forth th accomplishments In former recot ds by more thsa 800.1 e of the society sint Its organization 1910, chief of which was t'.u securing of Walking (lown the numerous rows of th a license law which will place the engi- comfortable coop In onwhich the bird are esnoot think Of neering profession In Idaho on a fair temporarily housed any standard breed or variety that la unrbasis to member of Hie organization Rhode Island Reds lead, the meeting adjourned, and reconvened epresented.-The ere after noon as s branch ot the American with HI specimens; Whit Leghorns there are eeven-- 1 next, with elghty-one- ; asnoclatlon. bantam. Then com th t;Brown Lee Cook, secretary and treasurer, subLeghorns with a showing of mitted a report of the ballot taken In reI flity-twasBarred Rock, and thirty-si- x tbe American with to gard affiliating light Brahmas. Exclusive of th poultry! sociation, which snowed that seventy-eigmember were In favor of the move, proper, mere are about 274 pigeons. Of whlU two members voted for reservaGeorge- Nl. Turplu,, poultry expert tions. Th society ha asked the Ainer Interstate reputation, the official 'infor-tn man mation for th show, will be lean association for state chartet, which attendance throughout the week to glv will glv the Idaho association full Juris they may dediction over stale affairs pertaining visitors any explanation sire conctrnjpg general or technical to the association. Mr. Turpin Pocatello ha the distinction of having points relating to poultryth Bret charter Issued to a lot al asso will also contribute some special features who raise, to all will be of .interest elation In Mo state.- Tlie Pooetello en-j that j handle or use poultry In any manner- - Ha glneer organised a few days ago. M demonstrate th of process dry During th noon reoess an auditing committee composed of Daniel Martin I picking" by which the birds o!d acquire much finer a an additional AV. of value, market books audited the J. end Klepper will Secretary Cook, which the committee flavor and greater nutrition. Hemales pronounced In good snap prior to turn-- I snow how to caponlze the young accrue land the that out new over to the them advantage point organixatlon. Ing adoption of this operation, At th afternoon erston,tollowtng the- I Of special Interest to the women will RavIDAHO premllmlnary organisation work, tnond Harsh of Moscow delivered an ad- - I be his demonstration of how to prepare INDIANS NEED FEED drees on "Teetlng Matter Used In High- - I a picked fowl for cooking. Illustrating Hell. the removal of th backbone, breastbone way Construction;" William J. CATTLE Special la Tk Trlbuae. In preparing fori ribs, specifically state commissioner of public work, th meeting, on Present auJ j hroilip. He wJU, ajeo.ehow the, correct . jPJJMuf Idaho. Idaho State dressed 4 t a for roasting J iryr fowl of manner trussing Future Itlghfvay Problems;". H, Put-- I T?ieas k, I t i Archttoctwral wseortatloft;' tir session her cell, pf district engrneer of the buieau of laud df Removing tbe bones for Preparing t POCATELIAA. 1?. The thl Idaho. Jan. week, elected the following officer The association has roads of Portland, gave an ad- boneless chicken. Lords of the Bannoik Indians on th Fort for th ensuing year: C. W. AA'ayland. public on Federal Highway secured the services of Mr. Turpin, beOutlining Hall Indian reservation are threatened Boise, president; F. C. Hummel, Bolee, dress be furnlehe 3.30 Information was that the discussion a At lieving Cooperation." bv a serioua shortage of feed, according first vice president; H. N. Thorton, Ida- conducted will be of much value to all who r In by Mr. McCullough, bridge enio Chief Clerk William Cahill of the Fort ho Fall, second vice president; John W. with th poultry busiany way connected gineer of the Oregon highway commisHall agency, who was In Pocatello Satur See, Burley, secretary-treasureBurton sion ness. of Portland. cat Indian1 of for the In Morse C. E. and hay F. directors. quest day Hummel, Considering th fact that yesterday Tonight a banquet was givan at the Burton E. Mors Is the retiring presi- Bannock tie. Mr. Cahill stated that fully 300 tons hotel, which was attended by marked the opening of the exhibition, of hay whl be required to tide the stock dent and waa elected as th Idaho dele- all Folto attendance was satisfactory, the ofthe the convention. the delegates winter, and gate to the convention of th American Over the remainder of th ficials In charge being confident that I the banquet the convention efforts to purchase this quantity of feed Institute of Archltests, which will be held lowing work and heard the reports of with the publication of the award by th I now In progress. tn Washington, May 6 to 7. pieOfficers on bylaw end the nomJudges and the decorating of the winner of the agency at Fort Hall will It was decided to hold an architects' tbe committees with their trophy ribbon th Interest I inating committee. Election of officers will See to it that the cattle are protected exhlolt In Boise next year, when the concontinue to lucreate. The show will teeJ. as they fully vention Is held again. It wilt be arranged will lake place tomorrow. against shortage ofof the continue until Saturday night. Award herd to the In by a special realise the value committee, comprising made yesterday are: Paralyal Causes Death. Messrs Fennell and Hummel of Boise, titan community. Light Brahmas Riley A Davis. BountiMorse of Twin Fall and Boyer of Specie! to The Trlbuae. ful, first and second cock, first, second 8PRINGV1LLE, Jan. 12 Mre. Lucia third and fourth hens, second, third, EMPLOYERS fourth and fifth cockerel, fifth pullet; Huntington, wife of Don C. Huntington, died yesterday morning from paralysis, first old pen, second and third young pen. FORM ASSOCIATION EXCHANGE LANDS H. J. Behmlttroth, 1344 AVest Seventh after an Illness of one week. Mrs. Huntington was born in Provo In South street, third pullet, fourth young IS MADE IN Special t The Trlbuae. 1834 and was the daughter of the late pen. ' POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 1! Th for Lucius N. Scovll, a Provo pioneer. She Walter N. Farr and Wilford J. Toung, motion of an erapfoyera association In Special to Tha Trtbaae. married Don C. Huntington of this city I 310 Parry avenue. OgJen First cocker!, r The forty-fouBannock county, and more particularly three and fourth pullet. ago. first husband, year BOISE. Idaho, Jan. 1J. Th state of S. C. White Leghorn in Pocatello, is a movement to he con Day Farms, Idaho and the federal government, through brothers and three sisters survive. will be In held Funeral services the Parowan First, second and third voungl summated on th night of January 20, their respective representatives, have made tomorrow church ward fourth Third second and afternoon when all employers In the city and coun definite third cockerel; pen; arrangements for the exchange and fifth cock; second and fifth pullet; of approximately 200,000 acres of land In at 2 o'clock. fifth hen. national forests owned by th state. The S30 Twenty-sevent- h A'. L, Pingree. To Opn New Addition. lands will be ceded to th United States street, Ogden First cockerel; second and and th latter gives id th state an equal to The Tribune. Special third cock; fourth pullet; third hen; sec- acreage of grazing landa BUHL. Idaho. Jan. 12 --City Engineer ond The land Is composed of scattered secTv "Tou're the second d E. "JE plot of the Jr.. 7281 8 Ira t ford avenue seen today.' exclaimed Anne a she tions, 14 and 30, surveys of which were Baird ha completed the addition to Buhl Fourth cock: fourth young pon. Height Lreesed Into Iren Tolling!" room. approved prior to the time th forest which Parka r twenty-fouIncludes blocks and A Livestock Lzuid company, Woolley "I Just cam from Mary Barnes anil reserves were created. The expense of 627 lots. 3538 Highland Drive First and fourth the transfer is to be divided equally ghe ha the grippe.' will The the company streets, hen; fifth cock. grade tlie elate and th government. , Irene sniffed. "Isn't this a terrible Wilford L. Bramwell. Ogden First As tne state lands are now located In build sidewalks and curbing. Install clusway to end a wonderful dance. When of 'electric lights and plant shade young pen: first cock, and second hen. Bob found the gasoline tank wee the national forests they are of little, if ters tt on before will the be trees property Walter X. Farr, Ogden First and third empty and we were stalled ten miles any, value to the state, while th gras-In- g Federal Parks pullet. . from home, I thought It we w Joke at lands will immediately form a source opened to homeseeker Heights addition to Buhl is to he strictly first. But will you ever forget how Barred Plymouth Rocks D. C. Smith, of revenue. None but an w American American cold were after that bour and a city. Midvale, first rock; second cockerel; sec- half wait will be allowed to ovn any property ond pullet. "Never.'- - Anne aald with a ehlver. therein. UDGMENT "Thomas P. Peddon. 229 West First And 1 don't see how Bob and Charlie The company will spend SlSO.l'OO In South street, third cockerel; first dark ever walked two mile and buck for thl before throwproperty old beautifvlng IS pen; second dark young pen. gaaollne. I would have frosen on the ing it open to homeaeekers. Woolley Land A Livestock company, wav. I know. As It is they have the fifth hen. BOISE, Idaho. Jan. 12. Th state sugrippe. Ellis Beckett. 715 Emerson avenue, first Reward of $500 Offered. "Ann Wheaton! Irene exclaimed: preme court today affirmed the judgment and second cock; fifth fifth pullet; ."You are tho only on who didnt get awarded to the plaintiff in the Kootenai Specie to Th Trlbuae. cockerel. You certainly are lucky. county district court tn the case of SamBUHL Idaho. Jen. 12 A reward of N. 3658 South Ninth Mrs. Rchmlttroth. Not lucky. Just sensible.' Ann uel t'uroe vs. the Spokane A Inland Em- $500 hat been offered by the Buhl ChamEast street, fourth cock; fpurth pullet. aald teasingly. "Whenever any one In Railroad company, an action for dam- ber of Commerce for Information leadpire 8. o. Day, 723 Seventh' avenue, first eur family feela they are going to ages resulting from th destruction of ing to th conviction of the persons who and fourth cockerel; first hen; third pulcatch cold they atari right In taking some grain by a fir which started on set false reports to the effect that let. afloat AV asks Tablet. defendants right of way. The opln certain Buhl merchants had been engaged White Plymouth Rocks Daniel H. CanThat la what I did as Boon as I the ion was written by Chief Justice Morgan In profiteering and that some of them SOS South Main street, city, fourth reached home. and ww concurred in by Justice Rice. had been arrested bv federal authori- non. cockerel; third, fourth and fifth pullet; 'Why didn't you t!1 us? Where In Justice Burge wrote a dissenting to for offense. ties no that this time opinion, I'p tbe world do yon get them?" Iren eskod. second voung pen. holding that the statutes upon which the one has called at the chamber of com"Until today I thought everrbody E. Bertoft, 474 East Twentr-sevent- h case was based were Inapplicable. merce office to claim the reward. knew about them. You can get them South street, first old pen; firm, third y at any druggist's for twenty-fland fourth young pen; first and second cents. Ann explained. "But you Hay Sales Ax Hear. Legion Post to Build Home. pullet; first rock; first hen; first, secshould always Insist on getting ond and fourth cockerel. 11. The amount of BUHL, Idaho. Jan. BUHL, Idaho, Jan. 12. A committee Weeks, though, because they conbar sold on the West oral of tha consisting of L. R. Wilson, J. K. Ahern I tain no calomel, which really should be alfalfa Twin Falla tract within th lant few and Leigh Vanbury has been appointed taken very carefully. "Well, after this I certainly win weeks has been unprecedented In the his- by the Buhl pot American Tjegion to I of the tract. One Wyoming sheep confer with an architect and obtain plans tory a box hay around." Iiene said with a rompanv alone has bought 17.200 tons and specifications for the erection of a sigh as she realised that her aching, of hav for prices that have ranged from home for that organisation which It stuffy head could have been prevsnAsd CHICAGO. Jan. It The National 114.30 to 322.30 per ton. by a little car. erecting in the near future. American Womans Suffrage association fifty-firwill hold It convention here from February 12 to 18, tt tea announced today. One feature will be a ratification I dinner. February 14. In anticipation of ratification of the federal woman suffrage amendment. Memorial services for Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, on time provident of tho association, will be held February 13. A fashion how then and now, a pageant of atylea during th year of th I uffrage truggle, ha geen arranged. Special to Th Hlake-McFa- 11 I MEET PERSHING ty-fl- I sixty-eigh- o ht d AN fn -- t I by-t- ARCHITECTS CHOOSE OFFICERS FOR THEIR he ad-la- 1 Jea.-lfTha r; I D.-C- ., fihe Nash Six Powerful Economical and Quiet The Nash Six is powerful, to an unusual degree, economical of fuel and quiet of operation. These qualities are due to its Nash Perfected Valve -- In -- Head Motor-n- ow generally acknowledged to be one of the most efficient power plants in passenger motor vehicles. Its high worth has been proved by severe and countrywide owner service. FirFniMtr Sport Modal, $1593 Fuiair $1490 Tir.w Rondatnr ' A Seven ,Pa$ia nftr Car $1640 ' ' SrtFiig4tr Sadnn .... $ 337S I Fonr-Ptiaaaf- .... $$33Q ar Coopn s rm f.X Kmmkn I MOTOR COMPANY South Main Street. Phone Wasatch 952. PACIFIC-NAS- H WILL OF Tenting Car, $1490 430-43- 4 IDAHO A Chilly Aftermath slck-a-b- VAturcaas kruoujiifi pRfCta ed Fed-era- OF LOWER COURT AFFIRMED DONT ROB THE"KIDDIES of the foods that promote growth. An essential food element for drowintf children are the'Vitamins" found in the whole wheat Shredded Wheat contains all the vitamins and mineral salts combined with the body building elements in the whole wheat the perfect food for growing children.Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits served with hot milk 1 ir. Break-Up-A-Co- ld (SUFFRAGISTS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING -- make a. warm, nourishing meal at a cost of a most real food for the least money. few cents-t- he st Walk Over Shoe Store , Announcement SHOE STORE, located at 214 South Main, operated by the GEO. E. KEITH STORES COMPANY, operators of exclusive WALK-OVEShoe Stores all over the United States. Our buying power with the GEO. E. KEITH COMPANY, m a nu f a c t u r e rs jCO VJE R.Shp e.en ables,ns,ioJbuy-.lhe..liigh2jd e'Sf stahdard Toofwear to sell at reasonable prices. Tuesday morning, January 1 3th, we will place on sale a big stock of merchandise which we bought from bur predecessor. We have priced these shoes so that you can afford, to buy more than one pair, as thesaleprices.are much .lower than today s:manuf cost.. WALK-OVE- R is now R . 2, ac--turi- ng You can see these values in our windows, so dont fail to take advantage (of this sale, even though you are not needing shoes at the present time. The 214 Walk-Ove- r, South Main St. Shoe Store Salt Lake Utah. City, fjv Seamens Union in Session. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. Change In the national seamen's act and anttinjunc-tlo- n legislation were th principal aub- Ject before the twenty-thir- d annual convention of the International Seamen' Union of America, which opened her toAndrew day v fth seventy delerateg Furueeth, president of the international union, presided. Sure Big Contract Secured. YORK. Jan 12 Coritraeta In Japan aggregating JNO.WO.tKM), Including one for the construction of parliament Relief NEW building at Tokto. have been awarded to the George A. Fuller Construction company, It was announced here today. In adniU.m tri rertremeiit. building b will construct large commercial buildings for th Pacific Mail and Japanese Steamship companies. Auto Maker Criticafly m NEW YORK. Jan.' 12. John Dodge. Detroit automobile manufacturer, seriously 111 at the hotel here, tonight a nearing the oriel. Me physician He Is suffering from pneumpma, which developed from Influenza. Hia Horace Dodge, who also was brottier, stricken with pneumonia. 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