OCR Text |
Show fllK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY 10 the exed The Onrk M TO BE LET appropriation as It stand countv h'ghWay distrh t was low bidder and will be asardrd the contract In project No. 32, marking an In novation in public mad murk in Idaho. .Tha Jow bidders in tha several projects, ss announced by tha bureau of high-wav- s, follow. .'.No. 14. s.x wdles n the -- YeRows4one park highway in Bonne' U'e county, from Idaho Kttls to the Bingham county Hns evior iobi, J, C. Maguire of Idaho Kalla Bid. $2h604,6w, with 10 per cent added, KKfte.W. Public, JWorki Department of Idaho Receives ..Bid on Six Highway Sections. Fv ftp tal to TvitMio. TTi s ; No. 2$, two tulles on Vellomstona park k highway In Bingham county, from wnmiy line north (paving;, 3. C. Maguire, fill, $72 204.80; with 10 per cent added. $79,425 2$. No. 1$, seven and miles on Jefferson counrgrk highway In Wort earth ty, graded road, Bid. $u0,t&6 7u; with Company of Boise. 10 cent Stldd. $65, $55. $7. No 18. twenty-tw- o miles and one-haon North and Pout it highway In hes Keren and Jfjitah counties, grading and crushed-roc- k surfacing, Prandarl Asphalt 0 company of hpokana. Bid, Jvln$ 31; With 19 Por cent added, $320,- No. 32, ten and eight-tentmiles on a highway In Clark coun('lark ty, grading am gravel surfacing, countv highway district. Bid, $$5,l.li; with 10 per rent added, $71,632.18. No. 34, seven mi.es on Malad valley highway In Oneida county, both ways from the town of Malad, Kred Ooolldge of Bid, $,i5,2&8 $6; with 10 per Wyoming Cnt added, $M),82$.5S. Ban-noc- lf one-ha- ion-Kaud- yr lf for BOISE, Idaho, May 17 conbtrurtlon of aiic tocUona of federal Id itate highways, will bo awarded by tho department of public works on bids submitted, the compilation Of which was completed today by the bureatr of highways. They total 15. miles and the total coat of the work, as covered by the esti. mates, Is $151,113.27, On no project has tha aetard yet been made. In the case of the wo paving . jobs, contracts Nos. 14 and 25, consent f i of ths federal bureau of public roads must Encouraging some On of the others be obtained. juetmenta and revisions are necenmiry, and quantities mill be reduced or parts eliminated to bring the total met d9'fU tc 7 h. TrlbuM. Yep per' cent is allowed 'above contractor's bid for engineering .andetber The rrguliir BOT8K, Idahn,- - Jv H I Tnuat come over cost a and the expenses qiiftrlcrlv meeting (it the Mat rahinet t which tipi report, Tha hid, plus wu held till mithln the appropriation. this 10 per cent allowance. In most cases of the activities of the various state de- U. $281,-46- h partrnents were read and dapartmant af fairs dis used. Resolutions of sympathy wvra adopted upon oeaih of J. K. White, commissioner of public welfare, the first cabinet member to die. . 'The cabinet went on record as Indorsing the work of the Idaho He lamstion aasoclafiou In endeavoring to get action in congress for the irrigation of land Commissioner Jfall of the department of public works reported highwsvs under contract in vartou parts of the state agtxut $6,Ku,00U and tha? within gregate Che nest let sixty dave contracts will bo more for work tailing costing $4,060,009 enforcement ('omnilaeioner of Iaw announced that department had been Instrumental in prosecuting thirty-eigh- t felonies, while It had gathered In twenty-fiv- e who were found guilty of violating the prohibitum Miles Cannon, commissioner of serf culture, exttrnated for the ceblnst that the crop rated In Idaho thta year together with livestock -I- II have an estimated value of lou.000,000. Tone la. Idaho $ Blue Sky Law to Be Rigidly Enforced - gp-c- i.! e.-- HOIFE. Idaho. May 7. The "blue eky law Is apparently not going to continue to he a dead letter on the statute books of Idaho. Miles H Johnson of Iataton. formec assistant I'nlted Hlatee district attorney for Idaho, lias beep appointed attorney for tha department of commerce and Industry, and ts commissioned to prueeouta all cassa where he Is convinced the law It being violated. Aa a result, ail companies, together with all promoting are being. carefully inspected. companies, No appropriation was made for the enforcement of the law tint!! the last legislature met. It has therefore been possible to put the machinery of the law in force ana effect.! Mr. Johnson was selected aa the man to handle the Job and baa been on duty the past two montha. sUxk-aellin- g Provision Relating to , the and Guard National . Jdakb-Montan- Reports Are Made by Idaho Cabinet BILL IS CHANGED Training . Are MAY 28, 1920.' MORNING, Dropped. post of. undersecretary of war, to have charge of procurement of war supplies, was accepted in substance l,y iilacing tins duty on the assistant secretary at an increased salary of 10,MI0 a year. 1 he assistant secretary will function Ths bill also sv bus.mcsj-pinnngucreates within the department a war council, composed of the socretary, assistant secretary, the genof the chief fral of. the army nu-staff, which win determine military and munition problems. Senate provisions reconstructing the general staff on French army itnesand making separate branches of the sir service, signal corps and chemical warfare section wer retained, the air force to include 1514 officers and HJ.ROO men, commanded by a major general. For the line of tho army, twenty-onmajor furtv-s- i general, WASHINGTON', May 27. The army reorganization bill emerged from conference today shorn of senate proposals for federalization of the national guard, for voluntary universal training system and for automatic revival of the war time selective service act on dee iaratioa of a war emergency. As agreed to by the conferees, the bill provides f r a peace-timregular inarmy of 97,(UM) officers and men, confor the scouts, Philippine cluding tinuation of the national . guard substantially on the present basis, and for the organization of an enlisted- reserve corps, liable for fifteen days of training duty, a year, sacept in case of war Vi.") brigadiers, colonels, fi4 lfejitenant colonels, 2245 ninjnrs and 44!lO captains aro provided, chief of infantry; ravnlrv and field artillerv to be rtiuior generals, and the Porto Jiican infantry to be incorporated into the regular army. Promotions will be from a single lint under vearlv classification, with lor discharge of uufit officers. The summer training camp system is perpetuated to aid in developing officers, Hired represent tion of the national guard on tho general staff was eliminated. but provision was made for as signment of gilard officers when need cd hv tie department. The provisions for on eulisSe.1 reserve rorps-- - for civilians include auemergency. thority to divide the country geograph-irallyintcorps nreas, each to include Military rank of army nurses, the superintendent with rank of major, is a division of national guard or enlisted reserve corps troops, with proper re provided. The senate proposal ty. create the serve officers, assignments to constitute 'a tactical organization tor , purpose S, . Knlistmenta in the reserves would be war vet world three for years, except ersns, who would be accepted tor oue year. jro-visio- e e a UeL -- Good Record Being Made by Clows in Gem State 8prUI to Tho Trlbuof. MOSCOW, Idaho, May 2. , Enjoy life, as you :go along. Pleasures planned for tomorrow or next year can be yours today if you will work to that end. . herd Dalrv at Wendell, Buhl and the t'niveiaity of Idaho how un strongly !ti tha dairy row (turned by the honor roll for Vprll.-'Boise department of the "unh eralty xa V comes fmirih. Thin lint contains the names of cow on advanced reglatrv test that produted fnrtv or nmro pounds of Milter Bit in tho month Oon.ud'r tnle rhalrv is beng manifested hv tho breeder of the mate for positions on tho Idaho roll,1 according to Professor H. P. Davis. head of the dairy Month by month the reladepartment tive position of the cows tnav change, hut evidence is not lacking that sonic very excellent records will be completed tins year The four highest are as follow K Hastiriks, Wendell, Holstein, 2 57 9 pounds of milk and 79 S4 pounds of butter fat T W HeuMcv, Moscow Jersey, 12i 6 pounds of milk and 69 96 rounds of butter fat . Guernsey, .U4L5. pouuds of milk and 67.45 pounds.of butter fnt . . cow 1 llenrx.hlcltuM. C. pound ui. V. (Wnnoir, Boet Jftrey. 1116 5 of milk and 62.01 pounds of butter x Bulgaria Recovering From Ravages of World War SKJ. Max Bulgaria's 1M9 crops were anion? the ?realet In the 27.- - v coun-tr- a history and thoye of this year prom-i- o even proa tor ahnndane The mini. rv now has ro nim-wheat and maize on hand that she is exporting jart of it to Belgium and Poland. Tne present locks of the ereal.s amount to nearly x .i billion pounds Kverv where one cor? In Bulgaria he, finds the pajnnt at the plourh, in the factorv or at the t" hrc center. He ha Joo much home'v wirIohi and prsetia! ense to bother 'ith Bnlshevlsm or any Nowhere in the form of coniiPunNui Balkans doe one find sin h perfect contentment and such a snind, healthy eou- dttmn among the rural population Virtnalv all of rhilcana's 46 factories nnd mills have resumed operations Tit re Is. of t ourse, ?n rcntrt shortage of raw materia1 n nl certain eq iipmrtnt, but tho manufacturers Bulgarian enterprising have foil'd rrrvH table Mihst itlUions for material he has been unable to obtain from abroad. i ' j are spreading musical happiness in more than 350,000 American homes homes of musicians, professional men, .bankers, farmers'" laborers and" mer-'cfiants- others. Neither extravagantly high priced nor dangerously cheap, Kimball Pianos and Players are built to give a lifetime, of muStcal satisfaction and are fully guaranteed by the worlds greatest piano manufacturers. . Popular 50 year in Utah. They have outsold all ethers. xa'cznrv h? May 27 the uabiuet of Governor P tl 10113.1 the 'it death f John Kirby White, oirrriionr of pnh-!not a v'elWre The goytunor maflo an appointment, hut is to do 0 at an arlv date. In theepettd meantime tie department I virtually lie Ins; un unJer tho dh'tion of Dr. D- K. J auhai3a, vvHr ha born In charye sin e Mr White Wines. He may be named to enured Mr. White Mr. White oie of the most popu lar offu era in the stale house and close political adviser of Governor T'avis. j laving: served as Mruetarv for tho stite's chief executive prior to and following hi f lie first became identified Inauguration. with Idahos affairs through appointment as secretary to the brie Weldon It. and it was on t!. recommendation of the latter that h rvme to Idaho for the benefit of his health. BOISH. Pa Idaho, im vi ON STATE STREET b xt 1 A BOUNDING in new attractions and with every preparation made in each department to care thoroughopens: tho new ly for patrons,-Saltai- r season with a stupendous three-dapelebration. Tomorrow As is always the ease on ' Llie opening day, you will find thousands of; happy, amusement seekers the . beach. And they vyili find all the fun they can desire, for every feature of the great resort will be running ftill tilt. " , - vs ki1' y Monday-Mem- orial I Hev-bu- Day Always a big event in Salt Lake, Memorial Day this year will he most fittingly celebrated at Saltair. A special concert, with the other attractions of bathing, boating, bowling, dancing and various thrilling amusements to enjoy, will make it the place above all others to spend this great holiday. You will enjoy the refreshing ride on the fast, clean electric trains. Will Soon Resume Work on Roads of Twin Falls TWIN FALLS, Idaho. May 27 of avoidable delav in com pc .on witn procedure toward state highwar oonriruc-tlo- n through tho Twin Kails .listrlt t was niade before a general mtriimr of lue chamber Qf tomniercc hv V. J. Bill, com missvner of publh work and H. V. Gregory, state highway commission engineer. Mr Btdt gave i?sunineez of enrlv operation iu Oris field Mr Gregory sGtillm'ed previous jlelav to tofailure ofonthe federal rojJus department irport weee route changes. These changes nece.iry o a recent visit of federal highway officials here. - Trains leave v Saltair Depot at Sunday The second day of the season will witness a renewal the popular concerts which R. Owen Sweeten and hifc remarkable band have made so greatly Rnught after daring the summer season. The feature of the day will be a comic opera Musical given by 75 selected voices of the University ' ' ; Saltair Speedway this new automobile road makes it a pleasure to motor to Saltair. Provision has been made for parking aa high as 5000 cars daring tbe day on or near the pavilion. &hQ 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 12 noon, 2 p. in., and every 20 minutes until 11 p.m. Round Trip, 35c Children from 6 torll years old, inclusive, 20c; children under 6 free. Petition to Change Time in Idaho to Be Heard The interstate has decided to conduct a hearing on tho apphcation of the Idaho public ufilstles commission to change the time in Idaho from Pacific to mountain, giving t) is section an hours more twilight. That the Information i evened ht re from Wash that haft ington. A special examiner mil probably tke a short time testimony in Boise witlrin It is believed hire a wflVent showing will te made to warrant tne change. A movement also is under way to get a legislative daylight act. BOISE!. Idaho, May 27 commerte commission . french prince is indicted. NEW YORK. Mav 27. Prioe Mirhal Murat, at 4io hom. In Iaria rreildent and Mra. VVIInon rra'.dwl during the pe.tr conference, today was indicted by the May grand Jury on- ft charge of jrrnnd larceny n the f'rst degree on complaint of a Manhattan fur dealer, who alleged he tout JlaOO thro igh a ehecg transaction it here laet dune. during the prlne A bench warrant will he tasued for the prince, and the New York police department may aend a detective to Pari to nerve it and aak for bis extradition to the United b tale A Q&ftcaOa.... &jmy m niflraffi , Hear it; inspect it; START BUYING IT TODAY. Idaho Cabinet Vacancy to Be Filled at Early Date leen lo't T" OD p)ti h SENTENCED TO PRISON. TWIN FALUS, Idaho, May 27. Invng ppUnatiou for suspension cf Judgment. W A tx!v sentenced WMblnm M. to serva from one to ten the state prison, Garr. r wa ar ronvlrte'1 of volun'n-- v nt j 'elaughtf r killing Ignftcio Briboa. a Basquo I.,ab-Oe- I 'rvr fr STETSON SHOES FOR MEN MEN Com! In- take a Look at THE MADISON A Smart Big City Shoe Unmatchable in Value A per-fo- fit- - tar front too to top. T a shioned on a snappy narrow lzst. h In the popular dark tan mahog- any shade. Highest quality is assured In this fine, smooth calf shoe, which is low priced at TEN Foot in at TODAY try It on. SHOE COMPANY Leader in Quality 22 Wert 2nd So. |