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Show THE-SAL- LAKE TRIBUNE,' TUESDAY HORNING, TELRUaRY T AMERICAN BLUEJACKETS --VIEW ' BUDDHA AT KAMAKURA, JAPAN 17, 1920. SEARCH FOR ROY UTONIAN -- -J Dr. R. W. Hoggan Report ' Great Losses Expected T u b f rf fr - b r - and Food Scarce. fVj -- - n't , I t t feU-- - Weather Prevalent; Snow Covers Greater For tion of Grazing Laiid. " I ! Sixteen dead cattle were counted by Dr. R. W. Hoggan, etate livestock Inspector, In Nine Mile canyon and at 'other polau along the road from Myton ' to Price. They were an Index, the Inspector aays, of the livestock conditions .as he found them' and as fhey are reported in the basin country. Some of the sheepmen told Dr. Ilojgan that they expected the loss to their flocks would be from 25 to 35 per cent before spring condition in because of the emaeinted Which the sheep are at present, ' P - i ' i r ST. . ANTHONY, Idaho, Feb. 11 Shorty"' Allen, who escaped from the Idaho Industrial training school hers a Special to The Tribune.' v e 'A: (e , , W i , i t I fM;- 4 9 X, ii'vl i.1 j f . few days ago, 1 making progress, according to a report received here today; A telephone call, from Shelley this afternoon said that be bad stolen . & horse there last night and eeemed $.9 be hiding his tracks. Allen, who is an old offender, broke away from the school farm Saturday morning, abandoning a team which he It was' thought that he was working. was In hiding along Snake river that day and the pews that he had traveled as far as S lelley cams a a Surprise. Means of identification are good, however. The koy Is about 18 years of age, but looks several years older, lie Is anout five feet two inches In height and weighs about 146 pound. About a year ago Allen mads an esand was not apcape from the prehended Until ten months later. About two weeks ago it was reported that, b was planning to escape, steal two of tha farm horses and take one of the girl uplla of the school with him. At a for this offense Allens head was shaved in front and the hair was left growing in strips on the sides snd back of his head, giving him a decidedly unusual appearance. . This is the fifth boy to escape from the school during the last month and those in tharge are making a strenuous effort to catch him. A reward of I ' is paid for the return of each boy who scapes, except when ha Is returned by officers of the Institution. - " ( rv,V 7 A - ,, .Fr': o v'- ' ' ' f1 ti J. b- w- V I'-- Zero Weather Frequent. ' ' Winter has net broken In the basin country as yet, Dr. Hoggan reports, and ecro weather Is frequent, although along the roads at places it thaws a little in the middle of the day. The inspector es timates thal there Is from Bix to eight Inches of snow coverlrg the majority of the gracing lar.de of the basin., exoept those close to the Duchesne river Hay, is scarce and that available sell'ng at t'ii to 30 a ton. Dr. Hoggan Allen, I Cold r f Who Es capeU From Industrial School, Still in Hiding. Shorty t nt irv i TV C';UTV- - Oe 14-1- there anything that trill restore my colorj my weight and my atrengthf which overThat ia the quegtion I worked, women thin-bloode- svery-wher- e are asking. ' There ia auch n remedy, and it was found by Mrs. D. Xesbet, of No. 3007 North itreet, Flint, Mich. When aeen at her home recently Mrs. Nesbet said: Worry, combined with overwork, sapped my strength to auch an extent that I hardly knew myself. I was tired hnd run down all the time, and it waa only by force of wiU that I managed to do a few task about my home. I suffered a great deal from stomach trouble. Food didn't taste good to mo and caused distress. My complexion was poor and I didn't sleep well My head ached often. There waa a feeling of pressure at my templee. My mother had alwaya been a firm believer in Dr. Williams Fink Fills as a tonic, and it was through her that I tried the remedy. Ia a short time after. I began the treatment my appetite improved, and what particularly surprised me was that my - stomach seemed to have regained strength, for I wee able to eat without distreee. Gradually my etrength returned and Low Shoes in Style Big assortment! to choose from now, in Patents, Kid Leathers and Suedes. BROWN, BLACK AND GRAY The - headmy complexion improved. aches have entirely disappeared and I feel like a new woman. Dr. Williams' Fink Fills are a reliable tonlo and I am sure . that a great many women would be saved suffering and worry if thev would give this remedy a. trial Dr. Williams Fink Fills are a blood- said. There is mo-- e hay close to the Duchesne than elsewhere Corn purchased in Salt Hake Is being Imported by parcel d sacks. Government post tn A group o sailors of the United States ship South Dakota on a sightseeing building and nervine tonic and they trucks are carrying heavy loads into the excursion to thelGrsat Daibutsu, the largest Buddha in the world, at Kamakura, meet the needs of pals, weak, nervous basin as a result, although comparatively NAMED COMMITTEE men were The the of the of Columbus. The men Japan. return guests and women who drag about, never Knights trip. little is carried pn the well and never strong enough to road from Helper to Duchesne, aoeord-in- g FUNDS quite conrtl to Dr. Hoggan. Is In excellent meet the demands of the days work. In the clsewheie tlon, but transportation The pill are guaranteed to be free basin Is difficult. Speetsl to Tbe Tribune. drugs. Governor from harmful or Feb. BOISE. Idaho, 1. Get a t)0 cent package today at tne Davis, who was made honorary chalrms Hay Taken as Payment. of Idaho for the pjrpoe of raising 11000 nearest drug store and be strong and There was some speculation in lisy earwhich well like other people. Write to the as this state's share of. the lier In the year, hut this seems to have will go towards America's gift to Francs, Dr. Williams Medicine Co7 Schenee Home ceased, according to the phslc!an. mem IV. a O. Worthwine. has Y N. appointed for a copy of the booklet. storekeepers are tak'r.g hay In payment ber oi the American Legion and an at tady, the Blood, free to every for bills and are taking a profit on It Up Building 'chairman. tomey of Boise, acting when they sell, he declared. this paper. (Adv.i The following state committee has been reader Dr. Hoggan' Lr'p was mads for InFor named by Chairman Worthwine: spection purposes and to appraise cattle H. of Boise, mer Governor Janies Hawley condemned as tubercular by employees Co onel L. V. Patch, Boise; E. H. Dewey, of the stats livestock board working on It. Frank Gooding, Gooding, Jus Nampa; eradication campaign. tuberculosis the ew tice John O. Rice, Caldwell: Frank T. Out of 2380 ca'tle tested In the basin, A. E. Dr Boise: Bryan. Boise resotors, be to Wyman, only six were foundsection of the stats K. C. Boom, Moscow. J. M. Thompson ' which makes that EuRelief Needy Commercial H. J. Peterson, Pocatello; E. Caldwell; one of the healthiest yet visited by the A. Walters, Twin Falls; James F All state's forees. shle. Coeur d'Alene; Robert H Elder, " Club Coeur d'Alene. Most of the money will CONSUMERS be raised In the schools through a cam paign which will be conducted by Com POCATELLO ralssioner of Education Bryan. PLAN A new arrargement whereby Utahns Conditions In Russia today will be disi Who have relatives tn the central Eurocussed before members of the Commercial Special ( JW Tribune. pean countries can send them food sup- club tomorrow noon by General Mesrop POCATELLO. Idaho, Feh. 16. W. E. DECLARES DIVIDENDS Froom, secrotaiy of the chamber of com- plies has been announced by the National N. Azgapelivn, formerly a major, general merce. announced this morning that plans Copper bank, wblch is cooperating with In the army of the shah of Persia. Genconare being perfected for holding a big Revein Excess American Relief society through the Euro- eral Asgapellan has to Tha Tribune. juat come to America Special week convention In Pocatello sumers' pean Children's fund. POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 18 At tha from Persia and the Caucasus borderland from March 15 to 20, Inclusive. meeting of the director and many atovkof Food drafts bn the warehouses main- of Russia- - He svllt ThO purpose of this week Is to bring nues $425,354.02. In Balt Lake holder of the Intermountttln Society to the attention of the consumers In tained In central Europe by the Relief this noon for a two-da- y arrive visit. Equity, 8atunlay, J. G Kerr was elected the Intermountain and region the Idaho ' Administration constitute the media by president'. Mr Kerr has been connected Having spent years In military- - and with products which sre manufactured In this which this relief can be accorded by Amerthe company for several years and section. diplomatic and a Committee sessions o the rity comactivities, gradbeing is a pioneer In cooperative lines. G. Idaho products will be served and fes- ican relatives, and friend of foreigner. uate of Roberts college, Constantinople, Roche wax elected secretary and vice mission for making up the budget for the tered st s big banquet which will be one fostered and re was The Satterfield by and Bishop tystena suggested and Columbia university, the general Is president of the Important functions of the week year 1930 will begin today. A tabulation of the elected Amermanager compary general The Is said its follows. as Hoover to Herbert well qualified to speak of conEach merchant In the city will feature requests, The directors announced that a dividend of departmental prepared by In his winthe ditions In tile east Thp general speak on good icans can go to bis bank, In Bait the stock was declared at R per cent City Auditor II. S. McCann, together with English, Gorman, French, dows. Armenian, either and 2 per cent account dividend to all National bank, purchase and a Copper On Turkish, Is movement foot to Persian, Greek and Russian, He stockholders. a an estimate of probable available reveThere slso 10 or a 50 draft. is an Armenian by birth. hold a fashion show and auto show at The sum of 528 '000 was divided In the nue. indicates that reductions will be In 1904 he was appointed first secreThis draft, sent to a person In Warsaw, the same time. This will be decided at latter manner. The directors say that neeessarv . the Wednesday luncheon of the chamber Hamburg, Vienna, Budapest or Prague, tary of the Persian legation in WashingThe total of the departmental requests year waa the most successful since amounts can be cashed at the warehouses main' ton. In 1918 he returned to Europe. The the Institution of commerce. to 52. 711,105 51, as against an has tsen established. war hrfd begun and he decided the best the tained there for food. Mavor IVhitaker Is manager of the gro- estimated revenue of 52.285,731 49. figTwo kinds of cither denomination of the wav to aid his people was to offer his on the basis of an S mill tax levy, ured CHOSEN MEN draft are provided to meet the fued re- services to the Kusslan Red Cross. His cery department, which means that the requests are 4 quirements of both Christians snd Jews Wife accoinpmled him, he going as a In 02 excess of the expected revenue Dies of Spinal Meningitis. HOLD EXAMINATIONS The $10 drafts can ber purchased ato repphysician and she at a nurse They thev will hdve to and be that trimmed half served during the bitter ftshting In the and resent either twenty-fouSPANISH FORK, Feh 16 Dante, the to a figure within the revenue. pounds of flour, ten pounds ofr bacon and Caucasus, nod It was not until after the son of Oliver and Annie Following are the amounts expended by gpeeltl ta The Tribune. a twenty-fouRussian or and cans armies of had been milk, demoralised eight by Gull Christensen, died Saturday afternoon, each department during the year I9lj as flOlHE. Idaho, Feh 18 Secretary of half pounds of flour, ten pounds of beans, the Bolshevist revolt that thev returned an of Illness from four, weeks, spinal the requests for till year; State R. O. Jones, rotnni'aelnner of law seven snd one-h- a if pounds of .cottonseed to their mitlve land and for months after The child Is survived bv Ills against Amount enforcement, ha appointed three exam- Oil and twelve cans ot milk. worked to nlJeviato the suffering of their meningitis. Amount one brother and five sisters patents, to Hie conduct committees examiHO ining The 550 drafts provide for either Asked, Expended country men. Before the collapse Funeral services will be held at the home Auditor 5 nations for architects, ch II eng.neers and pounds of flour, fifty pounds of beans, both had heen awardedRuiRn 5 19 883.00 the medal of at o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Bishop . 34 surveyor as follows54,831 of fifteeen pounds merit and the Public sixteen 53,822.72 library Vladnnar of pound William Grotcgut officiating. Archl'ects C P Hummel, Holse. Rur-to- n of turd, twelve pounds of corned berf aj d and affairs Public Year burner" is toe official title -- 189 ITS 5- 4- 190 187,80 Fen- - forty-eigK. Morse. Twin Falls; cans of milk, or HO pound of"Leap the annual hriqut which. will be bald ftnnce- -Tuesdav evinlng, Public safety .. .. 684,542 24 849,691 17 24. in the nylt, Boirc; Professor J. f- Wooley; Mn. of flour, rfrtj pounds of beans, forty-fiv- e February oil and of It cottonseed was cp . forty el;ht club, announced yasterdav, folpounds parks and .public Civil engineers Will 11. Gibson, Moun227,10136 cans of mhk. 363,712.10 property lowing a meeting of the banquet executive tain Homo, Gvv AIoGpe, Caldwell, K. B, Street and public Every food draft will be r v hai'ged ' for committee, composed of L. B. Hampton DENVER Jerome, rProfesor Little, the quantity of food designated on it when M N. Bvrno. D. C. Kimball, John K. 493,802.29 Darlington, ., 504.490,27 Improvements T'niverstty of Idaho; Ilkmev fibblc. Rifr-)- e presented by the person to whom It is Hardy and Leon Sweet. In addition to Statutory and genGOLD D. G. Martin, sent. Bhould the relief administration be club speakers; the program will also In; J. H. Smith, Nampa; 292.029 54 eral 585,962.05 Idaho Kals unable to deliver food against an Issued clude a nationally known speaker who Water supply and . 530,491 33 .. Surveyors Gordon C Enuth, Boise; C. draft, a refund will be made to the pur- has not yet heen selected. waterworks 411,948.70 OKVILLS HARBUraTON. J. W. Shepherd, chaser. W. Luck, Lakeport; Caldwell. Any profits arising from the food draft Back From Convention. Bond tie Its Defeated. Again Chilwill transaction go to the European dren's fund. The governments In whose Speetsl to The Tribune. Speetsl to Th Tribune. funeral Services Hold. SPANISH FORK. Feb. 16 Dr. A. O. UPANISH FORK, Feb 1 territory the drafts will be used, have For the Erwin!' to The Tribuss'. Stoddard, who attended the convention of given the relief administration assurance third time the special school bond Issue The that they will lend all possible ass.st-anc- e for the Ncbo district, the call for which POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. IS. Western Fruit Jobber association at the to deliveries of the food. funeral of Mrx Margaret ftaiiv Morrison, was considered necessary because of the San Francisco, Cal., has returned home. who died yesterdav of pneumonia, was Persons desiring to buy drafts for gencrowded conditions of the schools, was held this morning from the St. Anthony eral relief purposes not specifically for defeated at a special election hcltj Satur church, the Rev. Father Mooney officiatany person tan buy them as well, end day by a majority of 150 votes. Little Heeldo her husband. Mrs. Mooney the food called for In such a draft wih Interest ws shown totally, there being ing. I bv four children and one bge distributed by the relief administrasurvived only 235 votes cash At Springvlle the brother, William C. Itadv of Pocatllo, tion through soup kicks ns and other majority was eightv-o- n against the lasus means , snd her mother and ulsterdn New York. and at Bpan:sh,Fork, seven! t fifty-poun- Salt Lakes NEW SHOE STORE, 6 Eat Broadway . $6.50 to $14.00 TO SOLICIT habit-formin- g of 1SU Sytem for Sending Former Major General of in to rope Announced. WEEK Shah to Tell of Conditions. AT .. SOCIETY OF EQUITY Requeits of Various Depart of ment , TO ARE 5425,-35- - hm-on- Bite into one of Keeleys Under Cherry Chocolates. the deliciously smooth coating I v-- ... WORKER IN MINT HELD AT THEFTS FOR s Call for N fcUfwosbw tissue-buildin- g 4 4 Iwr frm Off CAKItCTT bad: moneyTwo Biscuits with hot mill; (or hot water) make a nourishing meal for a few cents.N 4nts, Ini T.rm'l M(. hw M r ..y-s-- K I. 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