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Show V " TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING,' JANUARY County Committee Invesof tigating Charges Fraud in Printing. Jan. Canyon Idaho, BOISE, a- bounty is clasBlfiad politically party I' of th this atata. Ttaer th third ivirtj to has thlrg piftty much wom ay and th otlur two tbair own ax sadly in fh mimajor parti so that they at much so nority, to lot any of th legislate or oounty, ticket axd canrot dehv.r 30 Pngrtv a majority for th state ticket eonaeqnemo, th A-- Pcogresslte part Press dome 'the charges, claiming that they are made by political op porionts who are disgruntled because they have been, unable to get the It la also claimed county printing that the rate the Free Press charged is rnot unreasonable, and denial La entered to the claim that the pro ceedlngs were padded. The Canyon couy controversy la attracting more than passing attention. because there are few counties in the state in which the Progressives In a sense, hav complete control. the 'rorroyl e party is on trial in Cruijon count v, because there it is in 'ull governmental charge, and the Hhowlng It is able to make in han iling county affairs will demonstrate iis ability, in a sense, to handle slate affair fur that party aspires to take oor the rein of state government at the next ale tion and give to Idaho a third party governor and caitnet that wishes to put into force and effect third party policies countv A result wf the carfvon tmuHft naiy be that it will have little bearing on the state campaign for 3t will be used by the parties as Indicating that the third party la not qualified to over Luke the state government and manage it Third party leaders realise this and appreciate the of t be Canyon county situation Thev are thereb re giving not a little of their time and attention to Can-n county to see that the host possible jeNrd la established to prove th ffficlemy of the Canyon county Dinton Glow on a Mock Lawn Could Make This World Right in a Trice - By BXKO LAKDENXB - of unnecessary suffering is prodigand most of it Is ious,'' he went-o- n to dumbness. directly attributable Here Is an article written by a reKKohen to went Hell's porter that He found to investigate condition. of a mother and one family composed 4 dozen children thinly dressed, shivering with oold and without nothing to eat since the previous meal. The children were ravenous. Now thev's no excuse for a eltua-tio- n like that. If I had 4 dozen chil- - To the editor Where I live has recently been In tested by a man named I Unto Glow that moved here from Wisconsin and some of the folks that has met him claim he is off his nut as they say, but person ly I have found him a whole lot lees dumber than his critics and If a few of ths Id earn which he has expressed in my hearing was carried out this world would be a pleasanter plnoe to live in. Mr Glow was setting in the living deJi-oh- v has control of all logislailv and coun- nanur Ament Andher pr.liticai"fnrJdent in Canty of floe and has ad fur scteral yon county that Is causing chat ' h affairs Unlwsa political iftterent is the . effort made yeaxa to raise the primary question In the raatrtally Ih that count,, th con- next campaign A debate,, was anwill continue to keep nounced t be held in that county on the that trol It la in (this county It w as, howthe direct primary own new ever, not a debate in the bmad sense Progressive hav their In whicn all of the speakstock of because the of word, bulk the paper, th U owned, br linen y of th Influx itU! er were in favor of reenacting the However law. are also Progressive primary farmer who ihev were all of different political in Canon county been It since has f.iltha although It la because of the prominence anv n barged thev Are all Progressives of the Progressive pajv in counthere with Thev were Scott Hall of Oneida county that development at tv Republican state representative in regard to county print it have The ' treated tatewide lnurest sernl eesnions of the legislature thla printing and floor leader for the Republicans charge wax made that lot to the Free Frew, or pan of In the last session; William M. Morth party, At an exorbitant rate. This gan, former Justice of the supreme court of Idaho and a Democrat, and Oharre the party leader are It la annouaoed that, fol- F I Poage. prominent Progressive of of aaoret the session county lowing a Canyon county and southwestern eeatml committee of the Progressive Idaho. was hekl at Cald This debat party, a sifting euboommltteewho was da well. There were several hundred toted, before which thoee Hr to make charge against oounty people out to hear It. The debate efficial may appear. This announce would bare no particular significance were It not for ths fact that it rejnent gave eolor )to the report that the eentnd committee took up ale vives the primary issue and la taken to indicate that ths Progressive made lrregularitl ooarerainy yatloM with raapeot to th printing of ooun-t- party will go before the people at Preea In Free the the next election with ths primary as proceedings This committee also heard the one of ths main planks in its platcenform charge of the Republican county tral committee that the Free Pres? The possihllltv of fusion between la alleged to have padded the reports one wing of the Democratic party and the Progressive party Is what of the board of county commissioners, setting the type to consume a has been generally feared by the and that the loaders. They do not want to see It maximum space, amount paid the Free Press for tin happen Th suggestion ooming from printing was exorbitant. The Repub- Mr Poage is looked upon as carrylican oouifty committee expects also ing considerable significance because to place the charge before the board of hU prominence in the cminotls of The Free the 'Progressive party Jeaders cf county oommisalonars j consld-prab'- -- state-wid- the thickness of the clothes, combined with the exercise of dancing would soon have them sweating like a stoker and wishing they were touring Labrador in the altogether. As fur being ravenous, what can they expect if they havent eat nothing for 34 hour, though personly if I have got plenty to drink end smoke I dont want no food. But if they want it, I dont know no city in the world that has got more restaurants than N Y. and any polloeman can direct them to one. They have a nicp special steak for 49 at the Rlt They serve it on & barge It Is too big to entirely smother with on Ion a but a similar effect is obtained by having the idle waiters line up along both walls and throw onions at the waiters who are towing in the barge I will never ''forget one night I was In a party of 50 and we ordered one of theee steaka When the barge was finally brought In and tethered, one of the guests, a Mr Sko from Errow, said be preferred his steak with mushrooms But when we serve steak a la barge, said the head thug, so mushroom that there it take ain t mushroom for mushrooms This turned the lAugh on the house physician and for a few moments no one was himself Or whv don t thev go to Lo AngeGreat continued Mr Glow les? Wonderful climate and great food on ths scenery and wonderful meals train 1 ou may point out that it is reY N Yea bat 1500 miles from member that with the mother Included there is 4 in the family and to go suppose thev invite a friend them to make It 50 Well, along fcith 60 into 3500 is 70, or 70 miles apiece It is almost that far to Trenton and you don t never stay awav from Trenton on acct. of the distance. It aint that. At this pt. Mr. Olow crawled out of the basket and executed some whorls on the false lawn. On the wav here from the middle 1- e 31, 1926. west he went on, I stopped over in Pittsburgh, there ons arriving morning and leaving the next. Well I stopped at a hotel which I won t tell you the name of It because that would be advertising, but it has got the same 1st. name as the chief Justice of the supreme court and the last name means a pig's apartment. Well, I had wired ahead for a reservation, but when I got to the hot$l I had to stand In Une for a 2 hr. while other gents was waited on They must of been 40 or 50 of us all told. Well, as 1 stood there grousing because my dogs was tired and sore and I wanted to lay down and tak4 a nap, the tdear come to me that these kind of conditions could be very easily remedied by either the railroads or the hotels or both. BEATINQ THE DINING GAME. The way things is now, everybody gets to town st the same time in the morning and they ail go to the best or most convenient hotel. But if the railroads was to fix up their time tables so that trains would keep arriving all day and night at intervals of a hr instead of all getting in at 9 o clock a. m, why the Immigration Into a given city would be scattered through the 24 hrs. and not. all bunched together like a pimple To supplement the best hotel might send out a letter to a 1000 people or whatever number it has got rms. for and tell these people that they are the 1000 people who will be welcome in future as guests. Number each one of these 1000 59 for eligible guests and when No inst. happens to come to town to stay over night, give him the key to room 659 and he can run right up there nd get his shoes off without no standing around the lobby all day on his own and other people's dogs watting for a room that la supposed to be ready for him. At ths same time, the hotel would send out other letters to everybody not Included host or booths would say they was sorry too, and hang up. Now I have got that game beet Every night at T o'clock I put on my drees trousers, shirt, socks, shoea Then I oollar, tie and suspenders set down right in front of the teleIf It brer rings again at I phone minute to 8, 1 will take off the re ceiver, holler yee thank you, hang up and start throwing buttons into my vest. I have been practicing just 5 days and can already equip the vest seo completely In 2 min. 8 Mr. Olow now began jerking around M if something bulged. Unloosen I advised your shirt, hint He hastily unbuttoned the 8 top buttons of the garment referred to and what should fly out but a oovex of wild pheasant. RING LARDNER. amongst the 100 and tell them hereafter to go somewheres else, as thear are not wanted. Hr. Glow seemed to of ran out of 1 whorls and now proceeded to practice. Sine coming to Great Neok, he explained, laying a dress vest on his knee and rapidly equipping It with s (Copyright, 1928, cate, by the Bell SyndiXno New Form of Swindle Brings Out Warning Jan. JO. (By th Press ) Parents of college boys and girls, wives of traveling salesmen and others whose friends and relatives are frequently away from home were warned today by poetoffice officials here not to pay undue heed to telegrams telling of sudden emergencies necessitating Immediate sending of funds varying from $100 to $500 by wire. Something new in the reJm of swindle has developed within recent months, the postoffice inspectors announced. A nation-wid- e gang of Is believed to be functioncriminals CHICAGO, He was sitting in the Bring nn waste basket reading what the papers had to say about the coal buttons produced from his pocket, I have been Invited to dinner 4 times, but. each invitation came at 6 min utes to 8 and the dinner was set for 8 On each occasion I therefore had to say I was sorry, but myvest but- ing. tons wasn't in and I couldn't posPostal authorities are Investigating sibly put them In and still get there the activities of the alleged new In time for dinner So my prospective swindle. pr tu invee-tigatL- y Mr. Glow semed to b out of room waste V wborls and now proceeded to practice. dren I would divide them into t squads of II each like the Tiller Girls, and I would fix up Eskimo or Nautch or Russian dances for them, or any dances that required warm, heavy oostumes, then I would get them those oostumes and they would find that basket the ort her night, reading what the papers had to say about th coal shortage and hunger and misery in gen amongst th poor, If they don t like their Unde he oommented, and left the Sammy rwt to th imagination. 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