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Show Si i j THE SALT LAKE TKJJBUME,' SATURDAY MUK.Nl.Mi, J AMU Alii An Appreciation ' Fumigation Process Said to Homestead of Sufferers Is ' Free - Hay Entirely of --Reached After Tortuous 'the Dangerous Parasite. Trip of Forty Miles. POCATELLO, Idaho, Doe. SI. What 1 thought to ba a solution of tho alfalfa weevil embargo has been found In the proposed establishment in the state of Idaho of three or more fumigation plants for the treatment of an hay before shipment. , Suoh plants are recommended by U. K. Hitt of Boise, former stats horticulturist, who recently returned from Salem,- where he had been investigating the embargo matter wlththe Oregon authort-tle- a . plant at Pocatello, another at Payette and another In the northern Snake river valley would take cars of all In ths state. It is believed. The plants are inexpensive. They must be sir . for reducing tight and havs apparatus They the Sir pressurs Inside the tank. should be large enough to permit a car to be run In and after being sealed the open car with the hay can be subjected of disto fumes of any one of infectants which, it is said, wlU kill ths A ship-rasn- r ta affalfa weevil. Oregon embargo will be lifted, according to the agriculture department of that state, against all hay which has been expected tipsted In this manner. It Issame step, that Montana will taka ths sa will all other states as soon as the matter can be Inveetigated and It is absolutely proved that ths weevil dies I In the process. This matter will be presented to the Idaho legislature as a solution of the mors or less continual embargq against ths alfalfa products of certain counties and ths stats In general. When the procths ess becomes universal throughout stats millions of dollars will be bfought lit for this product alone. Thousands of tons of hay are In stacks throughout southeastern Idaho at present, with no market. in past winters thousands of head of sheep have been wintered on the lower Snake, but this yexr only one small band has been taken Into the Burley section. Two Tubercular Sanatoria Are Assured in Gem State peefsl to The Tribuae. it T i Tribune. POCATELLO Idaho, Dec. SI Professor Norman B. Adklson returned yesterday from Boise, where he attended a meeting . of the Idaho tuberculosis commission, of which he Is a member. The deed for the site of the south Idaho gana' Payettewas -- elorium secured by Mr. Adklson in a In a trip to Payette Wednesday, where. most enthusiastic meeting of the chamber of commerce of that city, the necessary JiOOO purchase price of the tract was raised In less than half an hour Plans have been drawn by the commission architect, Archibald Rlgg of Spokane, for both the Payette hospital and the north Idaho hospital at Sunnyside, on It Is planned to the Pend Oreille lake d erect the hospitals of capacity gnd to add pavilions to the Initial structures, . The demand for sanatoria for tubercular' and the hospatients Is great In Idaho, coming sumpitals wllifbe completed the mer If possible. Nearly 1175.000 will be put Into these first hospitals, according to the funds soon available. Another meeting of the commission will Mrs. ) called at Boise by the chairman, Catherine Athey, about the middle of consider the to program legislative January commission Other members of of the the board are Stanley Easton of Kellogg, Dr. F. Fry of Bonners Ferry and P. L. Nell, commissioner of public welfare. 100-be- fv 'if . V Pocatello Man Is Urged for Fort Hall Agency t Tribune. Ipniil te POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. SI. Following the report that Superintendent Aech-mjof the Fort Hall Indian reservation agency has resigned, a number of friends of Lee C Hardy have wired to officials at Washington asking for his appointment. Mr. Hardy has been a member of the staff at Fort Hall for several years and knows the oondtUons well. No reason has --been given for the resignation of Superintendent Aschmyer. which, it le understood, he wishes to take Immediate . effect. A wire from Congressman Addison T. Smith yesterday evening stated that action has been taken with the commissioner of Indian affairs to endorse Hardy er for tho post. Jack-rabbi- ts a to Ths Tribune. POCATELIAJ, Idaho, Deo. SI Herman Burcher, alias Charles Broburg, Jr., alias Paul Schreve. who Is soldi to have profiled from nefarious 'money-gettin- g schemes In Pocatello, has been apprehended in Portland, Ore , through the activities of J C. Sellars of the Revelare detective agency. Burcher, while In' Pocatello. Is allege to have cashed a number of forged cashier's checks on the First National bank of Park City, Utah. He also le said to have obtained a gold watch ana Iran In cash from a local Jeweler. Burcher Is said to be a parole violator from the Colorado penitentiary, where he was sent In 191S for highway robbery. Idaho Body Asks Aid to Reduce Freight Rates te Ths Tribune. POCATELIA Idaho. Dsc. 11 The chamber of commerce of Pocatello hae Issued a call to all commercial bodies of Idaho and Utah to appeal to the state public utilities commissions for consideration of freight rates on grain In those two states The Oregon Short Line has declined to make any decrease In this commodity It Is the object of the chamber that the publlo utilities commissions reftr the metier to the Interstate commerce commission so that body will call a hearing on the question. Special Idaho Executives Chances - for-Cab- inet Appear Greatly Enhanced to Ths Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 31. The way for Governor D. W. Davis to become secretary of the Interior was clarified today by the withdrawal f Major Fred B. Peed, managing director of the Idaho ReclamaThis tion association, from the race. gives Idaho a solid front and all of the friends of Major Reed are now pulling for Governor Da via" Major Reed made hi withdrawal known this evening In a wire to Senator Borah at Washington wherein he stated ghat the entire reclamation association and himself gave their support to Governor Davis for secretary of the Interior. Be also stated that, since Governor Davis was president of the Western Reclamation association, he deserved th honor. Senator Standfleld of Oregon visited , Senator Gooding at Gooding yesterday end stated that Oregon Is unanimously for Governor Dsvla Washington swung Into line after Senator Poindexter withdrew his suppdrt from Dixon of Montana. and Montana, will throw Its support to Governor Davis. With this united western front, the chances for Governor Davis are greatly Increased. I I Idaho Attorney General Names flew Assistant Special to The Trtbaae, BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 31 Albert JL Conner of Sandpolnt, speaker of the thirteenth Idaho legislature and candidate ; for the Republican nomination for United States senator at the Pocatello convention In 1920, ha been appointed assistant attorney general, to handle the legal affairs of the publlo utilities commission Captain Conner succeeds to ths position held by Raymond L. Givens, who was appointed Thursday by Governor Davie a Judge of the Third Judicial district for Ada county, Attorney General Roy L. Black made the appointment todayriepderlng the position to Captain Conner by telegraph in accepting the appointment Captain Conner eald he would be In position to com to Boise at once end take up his duties. He will arrive and assume the position at theMonday same time that the elective officials begin their terms of office. IpecIsL le TheTrItune! POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec 31. An vestigation committee Inquiring Into the cause of the dsath of August Bchuppenles, a section hand, who as killed at Shoshone, December 24, reported yesterday that death resulted from careleaaneas of tha section hand. In that he failed to take warning of the bell of the approach of No. 23 He was killed while clearing snow from the tracks Bart Boiler represented the 'public on the committee, which was composed, also, of T' w 'Rlcksrd, trainmaster of the Idaho division; H Crane, master me chanic; J. E. Schiller, roadmaster; d. C. Rawlings, safety agent and L. Rasmussen, claims adjuster. In- WOMAN HANOE HERSELF. OMAHA. Dec. 31 Mrs. J. A. Erickson, 14. of Herndon. Kan., hanged herself In a clothes closet at a hospital here today, using a bed sheet which the attached to a hook on the wall, as a noose. Dr J O Nyatrom, head of the said she had been suffering from hospital, melancholia He added that he understood she hid undergone an operation In Topeka end that the was depressed because of .. .. Illness. $ a tthe accusa-tionsplaceduponbusinessthroughou- - Appointment AGED WARRIORS DETAINED. BUTTE, Mont , Deo. 31 George M French, 93 years old, end Newell Borden, 31. veterans of the Civil war and Inmate of the old soldiers' home at Boise, Idaho, are guests at the detention hospital In Butt today They arrived lest night from Boise, having left the home, telegraphic advices today stated, SOLDIER LAID AT REST. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Deo. 31 The without permission. funeral of William H. Allen, eon of Mr. RECEIVER FOR ELECTRIC LINES. and Mrs H. J. Allen, who live In ths viTOLEDO. Ohio, Deo 31 At ths re cinity of Roberts, was held this afternoon at 3 o'clock The Rev. Mr, Adair of Rob- sult of charges of adverse financial conert and the Rev. Arthur V Willey of ditions, the Toledo A Western railroad, Idaho Fall conducted the services Mr. which operates electric it net from ToRobert died In Franc while In the ser- ledo to Pioneer. Ohio,. and Adrian, Mich . The Amerioan wee placed In the handa of recalvers by vice, October 21. 191 John M. Kllllta In fedLegion poet, under ths leadership of order of Judge attended and Shatturk, Major gave a mili- eral court her today. Burial was In Rose Hill tary service MEREDITH ACCEFTS ROST. cemetery. Cliff Hayes will have charge of ths funeral. Dec SI. Secretary WASHINGTON, Meredith of, the department of agriculINDIANA TOWN QUARANTINED. ture he accepted the post of deputy for council, Bcottlsh Dec 31 -- Half the city of the Rltf supreme CHICAGO, East Chicago. Ind.. .Is under quarantine Meeons, for !h state of lone, l( was announced today The hortor was tendered today, following the outbreak of an of smallpox yesterday afternoon by hoierelgn Grand Commander Georg caaes of tha disease were F. Moor Beventy-fou- r reported and about It 000 persons are confined In ths quarantined area WOMAN PASSES AWAY. Five rates wsrs repented at Hammond, Ind, another .POCATELIA Idaho. Dee 11 Mrs Chicago shuhurb M Norah Huqkendorf IT year of sgsi Health officers today wars considering died yesterday, at a local hospital Be closing, njany large Industrial plants In Is survived by six young children The the district. All public galherlnks were funeral wn held this afternoon, the Re forbidden and theaters wsrs ordered Harry (I Hamilton 4 - the Melhodlgt Biased at) East Chicago. t I church officiating. . v , ' Carelessness of Victim Capture of Alleged Held Cause of Death Swindler Announced Special we turn the last page of 1920s year ASbook, the story of the greatest business year, ot The Paris becomes history. It a matter7 of much pride to7 us to announce such a record, and to the public who have made it possible, we acknowledge our sincere appreciation. record has been madeJbecause THIS kept faith with jthe public. "s' T is gratifyingito note that in the TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Dec. 31. Break-In- g their way through drifted snow In many places six and seven feet deep, members of a relief party sent out by ths Twin Falls county commissioners, after nearly three days travel to a homesteaders shack In Shoshone basin about forty miles south of here, rescued Mr. and Mra Paul Clearing and their six children tron threatened starvation, according to facts that cams to light today.; Rescuers found provisions In ths house, consisting of a few potatoes, a little flour, which had and esreasee of provided meat for the family for some 'time. Livestock owned by Gearing had almost exhausted a little store of hay. Gearing's predicament, authorities say, came about through no fault of his own. the summer as a He was employed-durinfarm worker, and there le about 1900 owing to him from an employer who le said to have left some time ago without advising Gearing of his intentions. comTho family has been Installed In Aufortable quarters at Amsterdam. thorities say they learned of the family's plight through merest accident. . Special flpedat to - q. Special to The Tribune. s 1, 1921. country during war days and its aftermath, never has the finger of suspicion been pointed at any institution in Salt Lake City. O we feel that the mercantile interests of this city are as. worthy of the publics congratulations for so carefully protecting them, as they themselves are deserving of commendation for their trust in us. E are happy as we look forward to the New Year, and unhesitatingly pledge" our renewed efforts to pioneer the way to greater values, and assure you that the same high business standards that have perpetuated the conduct of this business in the past, .rM -- crawenw ra j,"" - t - e xnr1 - - t ts , i will-lik- e n wise-betheHireeting-motive-- inthe future. T "TjPON the threshold of this New Year may we inot wish yy you, one and all, unstinted prosperity and greater happiness, and look forward to welding firmer the links of .good will and mutual understanding that our association in the past has so well b?gun. r ; The Paris Millinery Company rXObATX ABB SBABBIABSCT BOTICX. ICooMlt cooaty tkfl of Ito wqwb'S tissue tof fUrtSer lsferwattee.) IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division. In and for Salt Lake county. Utah In ths matter of the estate of Edward B Critchlow, deceased Notice. Special hearing The. petition of Franco B. Critchlow. of s praying tor ths admission to probata certain document, purporting to bo ths B. of toatamant Edward will end lest Critchlow, docrasod. and for tho granting l of lettors teetamentary to Francis rltrhlow, has boon set for hearing on Haturday, tho Ith day of January, A. D 1921, at 10 o'clock V m., at tha county courthouse. In tho court room of oald court, In Belt Lake City. Balt Lakq courtly, Utah Witnaas ths el ark of, said court, with B-- tha east thereof afflsod, this 2kth day of December. 1920. J, H CLARK. Clerk. (Beal) By M. M. RnelK Deputy Clerk Oeonr A. Critchlow, Attorney for Pex74 titioner, Fn THE DISTRICT COl RT, PROBATE division. In end for Balt Ink count), state of Utah, In Ih matter of the eetete of Mary - Eergueon Keith.' de-ceaaed i Notice, The petition or Iavld Keith, esecirtor of the last will and testament of Mary deceased, praying for Ferguson an order toKeith, tell the following Aoecribed topersonal property of eald wn ; on share Deseret Kevins Bank common, par $100 00 gt til, Kelt I. ska took and mining eaohangei 40 tharst t Sugar company, common, par lie 00, Balt Lake acock end miningexohangei II eharei Eton's Csoparst, o live Mercantile Institution, common, paf Cltv Ball ceiinty, Utah. 100 00, Salt Lake stok and mining Witness th clerk of eald court, with 13t,000 par value bonda th seal thereof affixed, this llrd day exchange, of the Kan Pedro, Los Angeles A Hall of D. ember, A. U. 1190, Lake Railroad companv, 1st mortgage J. Jff. CLARK, , 4 per rent coupon bonds, 40 ehares preferred stock Uallgher Mai hlnery ( o Bv M XI Bnell, deputy clerk 0 snare a corporation, R A. XlcBroom, common stik attorney for tiallgher Mat hltierv to, e corporation) X4(M (ton, and. In ran of your failure s to do, Judgment will be remterwj agaluat you according to the demand ef the romplelnf. which hen been filed with the math o( eald court. This notion hi brought to recover a Judgment dieeoNInf the ntnrrlaxe com re, t heretofore ex let Inf between you end (he J R. Wit J INK 32 share plaintiff. H lurnora-(loHngera Riant C . for Plemtirr share, first htona( Bank IN THE THIRD JUHKTAL DISTRICT F,"CV Adttreeat Attorney 4 Alibi t II'H, 10 ehares Hankers Trust court of Bait take eountv, elate of Labe City, Utah. d of Park City Utah Trudell William, plaintiff, v. company (Anchor Agreement); 0 shares W llltama, National Bank of tha Republic; 00 shares Andrew defendant. k National Copper hank, 83 shares Mason Co Mines I a of Utah to I Stalls shares nlted The 44 tho said Valley defendant: Top are here by eommooed lo appear preferred been set within twanty days after tha aervlo ol this day of summons upon gou. If nerved wtthln th cliak P pounly In whlcH this action Is brought, Id ths Othtrhita, within thirty days after sar-on end date " the Above entitled so- urt, Ip gait Lake 1 5' r, n, 1-- 3 x.) Bum-mon- A yl |