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Show MARCH SATURDAY DESERET EVENING NEWS vui , 23 1918 - LAWLESSNESS 11 ;ei General Estab-- lihe Headquarters in Stronghold of L , W,,W. And Intends- to Rout J tThem v, r i- LOGGERS QUIT WORK, UNDER NEW SCHEDULE -i ' Laborers Can be Imported Land Board Adopt Reo-lutioTeacher Resigns -- rOther News Items. m ... I Special Correspondence.) March 10. As Is the usual good housewives to BOISE! bouse cleaning with the coming of spring, so It will be with the state of Idaho In connection with the I. W. W. element. As a result of the recent outbreaks In northern Idaho towns by the L W. W Adjutant General Charles & Moody has taken up temporary Quarters at tit. Manes, where he will stay until a complete roundup of all the lawless element is effected. Adjutant Moody mado the following statement to newspaper men from his new headquarters: . "So far as the state of Idaho is concerned wo will utt stand any foolbe said.' 'Ws do not proishness, pose to allow any lawlessness If it takes every dollar and every man in the state to prevent it. W do not propose to allow peace , officers to be beaten up. Ws will break up the harboring place and see that they create no Governor Alexjmore disturbances. ander has authorised me to act as I think the situation demands. "We will submit every l.'W. W. In the county to investigation and make him Sign a statement of how he Stands We will close their pool halls and hangouts. I understand thera are 400 or too in the county outside of . ( fit. Maries. . j. 'f; i I ii ; 5, ; J J a? i, t $ 15 "We will not have any controversy over their rights. We are not rented with their labor difficulties.' They can settle them with their employers. There is no labor question involved so far as we can sea It are loyal American citizens askingthey tor their rights as citizens there will be no so but as see can We far questions, there is not. , Plan of Action.' ' The plan of action adopted by Gen. Moody catla for sending soldiers Into every town and camp In Benewah county. The L W. W. and other disturbers will either be arrested or otherwise held in towns until they report at guard barracks, where they will be examined one by one and tha leaders and alien enemies will be held for state or federal prosecution. All roads and other paths of travel are being guarded to prevent the escape of the offenders from the guarded districts. , , Bheriff E. 3- - Noland examined every man who attempted to leave, by train and several were held for further examination. At the town of Fernwood the'l. W. W. are much In evidence and since the arnvsl of armed guards, contemptuous remarks have been heard. There is but littls tear upon ths pert of the officers In charge of the situation of another outbreak, but tha task of cleaning out the disturbers and agitators is still ahead. One phase of the trouble is said to bs the result of an attempt on the part of the L W. W. to Intimidate the court in the case of W. M. Nelson, former secretary of the St. Mary's branch. For weeks the I. W. W. have been planning to have 9.99 or more men present at the trial. When the organization learned Friday that a change of venue had been granted a mob of 209 attempted a forced delivery of Nelson ft om the jail. Nelson was later taken to Coeur d'Alene, where it is expected hta trial will be held. Boises Alliance for Labor and democracy went on record as opposed to the doctrines of the L.W. W. They planned to make an investigation of all their present members and to give each new member a thorough examination with a view of keeping their ranks free from I. W. W. member Logqcrs Qutt Work. About 124 men employed by ths Boise Payette Lumber company quit work Monday when the new eight-hodav was put into effect. All the Mrs who quit were working lp the .ey county section. Bo fax as known no effort was made by the quitters to Binder others from working. They claimed they quit, because fteir pay was reduced with the shorter day. This is contrary to ths statement, of the management of the com- -, pan)-- which states that in order not !o work a hardship on the men with the Inauguration of the shorter day .the rates per hour were increased to such mi extent that the men were more money now than they receiving did before the first of the year, at which time they received an Increase in pay in lieu of a shorter day for the same The change to an eight-hopay. day at this time la made at the suggestion of Colonel Iiteque, the army oi Ilcer at tho head of the production on the west coast.eprude So far as known, no men work quit t places operated by the Boise Fay-ti- e Lumber company other than in , ur -- Valley county. - To Import labor. i!TeK Allred, director of tho farm bureau, says with reference to he labor situation, that men can, if POiVQERCIP ... ... 1 BIANT v: - - . Wednesday half holiday. The pur-- t pose of this move is to provide more time for the merchant and clerks and all others to do their bit toward garthus and furnish the governdening ment much needed help. The of the Relief soanniversary YOUTH GIVES LIFE ciety was fittingly observed out the Oneida stake MondaythroughThe program wa turned over to the local society, in must of tha wards and in misers they were represented In the program. Annual ward Belief society (Special Correspondence ) conferences were held in the Preston March i'6. Ruben Ben- - Second. Third .aid Fifth wards, at WESTON, of ,!r Leroy Benson. was Jf,h,ci representatives of the stake playing with a giant powder" cap, brnktemy. Son of City Councilman Diet when It exploded, blowing off hjs SUle Fuel AdminUtJ Three j thumb and two forefingers. On Battle Front in France other email boys, son of John p. UconCitizen Dies Owner of Mi Nielson.' who Were near by. After Long Illness Cable Message to H i were also injured. ,standing Among Prominent C.I Alma Campbell Is on a furlough (Special Correspondence , Father Says , from the army. He reports that he I T CON, March 21. Charles ) Ed- Give Support ZeV enjoys hi experience In the service. - forn,rtr wi He will visit his friends and relatives North ll cre about ten dsyt before returning oent Ogden, Utah, died to Fort Bcott in' California. Sunday afternoon after--, tear lltoeeg BODY OF DEAD MAN As a reeuit of being unable with disease , of th heart. - Funeral get the electric lights the Idaho FOUND IN MOUNTAINS ,; to public utilities commission has filed services Were .held yesterday- - after, AMONG RES0URC suit againstthe Utah Light and Power itoon. Two brothers, Arthur G. and company. The hearing will take place Edmund R and four sister Mr' in Weston. March 25. 1915. Attorney Jone. Mra- - John W. Gibson, General T. W. Waiter will represent' Police Officers M. ResignEllis the stats. of North OgThe Mutual dramatic company pre- den and Mrs. Harriet Spackman of Prospective Building Schwartz Given Prison sented a four-adrama to a crowded Ogden were in attendance In Driggg Reief (it the house March 1. i service. Sentence Will Conduct , The Mutual public speaking contest Mr. Berrett wa born In North will take place in the tabernacle on Keep Annivemiy, 29. The contestant are: Thoo. son of. Mr. and lira. Robert G. Mission Other News March E. Rose, Fred Campbell. Alvera BenRed Berrett. Cross Aclivitfe. 2, Aug. ms, and. was tlfcre-fNelson, Edith Kofoed and Elnora ' Items. In hia 5th year at the time of his son. Mrs. David Larsen returned home death, lie was baptised July 23, 1J7T last Friday after Spending the winter by F. G. Clifford and by with her aged father and mother in tjru 1L Wheelock, May confirmed, C""IW04ence.) (special Correspondence.) i. 1981 at the Alabama. ef the organization first asOCATELLO, March 21- - Three Primary Mrs. 8. P. Robbins Is sloWly recov- sociation in North Ogden wa chosen evening hw, boy from tha Gate City otr ering from the effects of a broken Ita first secretary. He was meeting In Driggs te lead'9n a priest. Jan. 25, 1889, an Ordained have given their liyes to make shoulder. - to elder Port B. W. Toung pt Salt Lake City Projected bras, I- - I the world safe for democracy. la Dr. "! was married Weston's new druggist. March 8, 1892 in the Logan tern nls railroad from ths mainline te ths eo Word of the third Pocatello casualty is around again after to Elizabeth Poll. He Benson Bishop fn Kranre ha a Just been received. being laid up with a sprained ankle wventy, March 21. 1892 by Seymour Frank R. Gooding; R. Talbot, Uuxim. the son of for a few day. B of the First Young Council Charles Gustin, 257 south Johnson and In er of the mine Robert N. BeB. su Miss Edna Larsen spent the weekto Aiv. Ho I urvtv mine ins;A . a avenue, councilman of the Third wardC end In Ixigan visiting friends and to 1855 came ed a Dnrkworj; wtfo and children, a mother, by died on the battle front, according to attend the B. T. college drama, "Ofof Blackfi Mrs. Ha rah Ann Berrett, and other visitor se a cable message to the bereaved par- ficer 858. nearly gj years old, a sister, present and made speeches. u g Mrs. ent. which cam through. Capt. H. William aa local speaker Spackman. also )n Ogden and O. Oliver of the Red Cross'at Wash who dwelt oa four r sister and two and possibtUUes brorher D. C. Ington, Dubois Relief Sotiety of in residing North Ogden. eoi valley and particularly oa The message was 'meager and gave ftd contemplated ralltJSL Observes Annual Day no particulars of cause of death, . one Every the supported project. etatlng, however, that a letter would was reported by Mr. Talbot follow giving full details. Young Gu (Special Correepondenee ) sunk 50(k feet tbroustf rood theyu tin was a volunteer, a loyal and deIS. The Relic! March he &teevHtf tS voted son, .but rather frail In body DUBOIS, down thousands of feet they woei its annual day Mon-daI a IceTiFieciea by the examining board, still find coal. There are milliooi with the following program: but passed as a volunteer. He was of tone now in eight, and they expect, te French descent Singing, Our God we Raise by both parents; was " te furnish southeastern Idaho mi a fine mechanic and was shop Thee; Invocation by Bishop I. J. coal, but Mr. Gooding wanted te .r foreman at the machine shop here. He Stewart ; singing, Kind Word are on that and hoped to snoot, . large was of Tone the as and 8. the Sweet Heart" joined signal eorpl by of idaho. signed to R company. First regiment, Richardson; roll call by secretary r exBme of the speakers dwelt to th 31. M., signal corps, and was promoted tracts from first Relief society; minvast phosphate fields her ths teen utes by counselor, Mrs. Annie Laird; Jo g sargeant. wealth of copper and other mu ing 1917 brief report of work for . by era Is. the agrteiettural and storli Irillliig for Minstrelsy. Etta W'llliam also an The local lodge of Elks Is assiduous- President raising .resources, and ths oppertsm of welcome by her; song, by ties for capital, such as ouuiag fzctu ly drilling on a patriotic minstrelsy Laird Nora, Fire Keep the Home ie for milk, pea eta, aed sths lo be given April 1, 2, 2 at the Mr duet, by Mr. and natural resources of the sailer. & Wright hall. Many children Burning"; The High Hchooi bend furslshr will be given a place an the elaborate Holman; address on war garden conservation and Red Cross work by music, and a boys chorus raftered, program and a chorus of 49 voices Counselor Mrs. Esther Htewart: song, Bend Ms Away With a Smile will be a feature of the attraction. The Flag' Without a Stain by Mr There are prospect ef cosxidsrthb Director Love has the entertainment Stewshort talks Watson; In charge. 'Four loos thrift stamps by Bishop building te Dngga this eesm One the contemplated business blocks a Is the price of admission, cash not art, and his counselor, Bert Holman and Bishop Mortensen of Camas; audithe First National Bank budding, tc accepted. ence sang Star Bpangled be erected this summer. Dead Man Found. Banner; HolMost of the Relief societies Ml benediction Counselor Bert by Game Warden L. At Schlbat and which all were Invited to special features during Sonday aer, Walter Simmons were inspecting the man, after In this stake for tbs crtehmno! Ices a .... Ice of lunch with nice partake herd of released elks In the moan-tain- s cream. unconsciou Never regaining her af their annual day. Th Victor weal of town Thursday when tendance.There were about 7 5 in at she a society had a special eslsbmtiei .passed wav Mon- they came upon the remains of a dead The afternoon wss dms Monday. A dance at night wa given te th .day morning about 2 o'clock. man, who apparently had been dead Bhe was speeches, song toast and refrest daughter of Mr, and and exposed to the elements since last Security Bank hall. In which was given Mrs. John the M . In ment the evening there Whits, of Balt Lake a free lunch with which wss fall. City, where she was reared te wo- special program of music, seat rear Tbb authorities were notified and served In a large room in the bank manhood tatlon tableaux, etc. The props is the body was brought to town the building, decorated with the. national fred T. and became the wife of Al- were excellent throughout. oonehuKm For about 19 years next day. The bodv was clothed In a emblem and the shamrock. Prominent she bad Johnson, Stake board lived at Rigby and had been with a done blue serge Suit and a plain strap young ladles of Dubois had this part were bars In attendance as tattle! in the affairs of the cornmun-Itsei ed the purpose of a belt. A white in charge. Although the night was active Bhe guest leaves her husband and " shirt with black stripes, blue necktie, rainy yet between 290 and 209 partiTh Red Cross societies the dance. Although the five children, 8h was about 37 working stickpin and a fairly good pair of cipated idwere to full capacity, besklM ret of worn years were size majority age. 9, they black' shoes about work they often get up enteHer funeral Was held yesterday te nlar they alwava enjoy themselves in Wedneby the deceased. On hi person ws said eie theatre rtainment found a hat check from a Chicago what the Mormon people do, and the word meeting house. The sday evening they gave a chicken nipwere Men'a were the many te The paid compliments hotel which read' speakers Ideal, E. per and dance and are up to all kinds Bishop Walter ' , West. Madison street Relief society. of Clark ward," C. E. Scheie, of scheme to raise money. Hotel, 599-1- 1 Dubois is a large cattle and sheep Northwestern depot, Chicaopt-a- lt of Idaho Falls, Geo. A. well as aa 144A It No. hst country leather purse farming go large Water and Prwst. John W. Hart of nod. contained two bills, and business concefn, big houses and two Rigby, and Mary E. Ball of Lewi Whereas, such relinquishment would cannot rill. about five dollars fn change. A key- newspapers. People In Utah Beautiful and in all probability convert such land chain on which were two small trunk imagine the trapid and permanent selections were rendered appropriate ward into a portion of the public domain was also In one of the man's growth of Idaho town The railroad Choir. Z. Ballantyne, Jr.,by the keys, rendered runs through the edge of town, the th solo subject to being filed upon under the pockets. Know My Father I Ja. general land lawe and thus might deA bullet hole wan evident In the valley is from 159 to 200 mile wide J. Chandler offered the Joseph s. glover. opening prayprive the said Carey act entryman Of chest and th presnmption that the and much longer, th Snake river run- er and Josiab Call pronounced the the benefits of his labor, lime and he was a Utah pioneer of 1247, and stranger had met with foul play and ning to the east. benediction. had all hia life braved trials and had been shot to death. Hia money ; now. therefore, be Jt is age wen services held Today, for Mr Resolved, That this board requests hardships with the dauntless spirit estimated at about 29 years. He was Nettie Wood. Bhe was tha daughter Idaho's delegation in the Congress of that was part of his nature. 5 feet 7 inches tall. He had a full set SILT of Mr, and Mr Owen Sayer, born at ARTISTS Mr. Glover' was bQrn July I, 1844,, of natural teeth, with the the United States to work for the Rigby Jan. 19, t yeans ago. She passage of such a law as will confer ItW Pennsylvania. In 1857 he htarriedof one gold tooth In front. exception had suffered some years upon the said Carey act entryman a Ellen M. Rice. He helped settle, The remains were Interred front tuberculosis and had been confined to to early days and nine day, prior right to enter the lands now valley under and him. bed about three weeks. (tied upon occupied by her to She died he" " Officer Polkw ,H S.h by eight children, as Resign. the Carey act law, provided, however, Monday. The speakers at 'her funnd lows: that before each Carey act entryman Mr.L,ol, were B?b DeUla, Hvrum Orval, Joseph eral Bishop Lee, of t be entitled to preference right of en- Hodge, Mrs. N. Thompson, Mrs. V. O.l Run" reMgnfti their position By bee ward. Brest. Josiab Call, I John of ,he eUy codn title Cherry. Mrs. 8adie Peroell. Mr D. K.:Lh Ifulu' (gpeelai Correspondence.) "'0? try or in nny manner acquire R. Mary Borsm. The latccPted. March 21- - One Of the ter 8aver.and thereto, he be requested to disclaim Dorts. Two .later were also on the ' ,Th',r r'Kn,lon" wer bore an earnest testimony of the wiccewor have not yet been an PRESTON, all right or claim to the use of water Brooklyn. Mr. Katherine Jiigby and seaof the iovdng disposition of the deceased. nonneed. from the works or Mr. Jane Rigby. or water-righBewlde the hymns by the choir Wm. Henry Hrhwart of Idaho Falla, son wa the Lyceum at th academy A. Irrigation system constructed for the Orowther sang I know that my Charged with aiding Oscar Uptick to Tuesday evening. Professors Welhe Carey act project ts under whieb he Redeemer Live and Z. ballantyne evade the selective service law, plead- and McClellan of Salt Lake used by such Bishop of Paul Guest filed or the water-righwere aang O, My City coned or Father." Ja 8. Mason to under the In any the federal guiliy charge Carey act project or water-righand was sentenced to one year enthusiastically received by the large offered the opening prayer and Jas. tract for water-rigAt Big Surprise Party churl, in prison by Judgt Dietrich. , which he may have entered into with audience, the academy choir standing J. Chandler the benediction. , comor the Theodore Rosa and Mike Salasox, as they entered, te recognition of the construction the operating 8pctal Correspondence ) two Mexican, charged with raising a pany. At session of ths stale land board PUX March lO.Th member ofjfi currency bid to a $19 bill, were artists. The program served to increase Paul ward peve a big it was decided that the state board Tuesday. Rosa was given rather than diminish the enthusiasm would not permit of the sale of more prise reoentiy on Bishop Alma Way-- 1 1 nonth In the federal prison at first "Banking Perfection Under shown, until at the finale people on acres of land than 79 909 to 72.999 Dd montha te th ward hoiw. A program, ment, refused te leave until one more 8a,alor,i0 pUce."'' U. & Inspection. the Idaho project, was lection Home Sweet given; dance, and suppdr formed the enter-- i The federal court has now The state land board Monday so Home." was te deresponse played to ask for patent from the About 149 persons were fJourged for the spring term. beautiful that the audience forgot the At the old dock corner" partment of interior to the Hollister flmel'1' Aa hd " nloyabl , Will Conduct Mimlon. hint and would have applauded the lands In the Twin Fall district. If once more back not had farmers performers L the patents are granted by the govFVmmlng, have been for the Inlermountaln states In thetouring evan- Prof. Engar given th signal for disernment Lincoln and Oooding coun- week now, getting the working land In shape gelical mission car 8t. Teter, is In missal. ties will be able to collect 119,909 due to begin farming.' The weather is the Gate The performance Is by far the beat will and orin back taxes on the Hollister tract. conductsan City good and the land is dry. Most farm-er- a are signing up to raise sugar thodox mission at the 8t. Anthony thing hi a musical line that Preston Business men appreciate Other Neva Items. heard for, long time. Th conRoman has Catholic church mornings, There are a great many pota- The I'. 8. supreme court hju do- was cert from efficiency. and afternoons, artistic They know high class, every 5 country and they are sell- - week to which th.evenings, all next point of view and was clared constitutional the Idaho law appreciated as the value of good service. at 75 cents per hundred. public is cordially prohibiting the driving of sheep upon tegThe invited. beautiful selections well rendered only Relief society celebrated annual cattle ranges. Mra Ingeborg Jacobsen, age 81 can be. They are quick to recogThe new plant of the Idaho ProMessrs k"OWB Danish woman, Welhe - and Mcnise dear-cu-t, Assisting union. f,raIwaartrBrardand'IMr" wejl ducts company at Meridian has start, were Clellan .the chorus girls and th children-dance the afternoon, methods in banked making potato flour. imT.ng'.v choir, and th number they ler . and a "FOlng ft Academy It is ritmonrd' that Senator William ! X?!!,8""'117 made more those like our way inggave for present truly They ralistonea, E. Borah of Idaho may be appointed 0L?h nMr People. In health and nmlUfiff appreciate what talent Preston haa a and of transacting banking by President Wilson to head a com- - j The Primary association is doing improved usual. th excellent work Professor There are three school districts mitte sent to Russia on war matter 7 business. taken to th home o Mr. Engar Is doing for th town te a muward and the Primary holds a Fred T. Dubois, former United : way, for It la not every chorus States senator from Idaho, has been ' Tnch tneetin In each district. Ths and Mr. Fharie Smith, former pro sical nor every ehotr that can fit into confor' cert appointed as a civilian member of the chil,rfn r doing Red Cross work prietornd of the Pocatello House, ilk that ot Tuesday evening, are ., and board ot ordinance and fortification. enthusiastic about It The recuperation. adding to Its artlatto quality and per,l' ' In connection with the movement to M. L A. is doing good work also. THE UTA3 STATE aa fection. well aa variety. Instead of enlist all boy between the ages of 19 WOMEN OF THE BTWT.W marring it and 21 year Idaho is expected to Don By Willard The Is book The atten dano era one of oommlttey HATiriAl getting everything In on th subject obtalnabl only raise a quota of 4,909 buys to ever given to an entertainment; Only a ' Broher' who is some! readiness for the big Liberty loen limited number P.'JC f drive te be launched April 9, remaining. Adopted tha was ftoademy auditorium te Riled In France, Every, by the Belief March 17 to 22 ft referee ne It eapaotty every available seat grand opening of the work. Cloth, Societies a 75a being " designated as enrollment thing points to aOfficers BBHnk teAAwA Illustrated, In chsrge are postpaid. taken, Discount, tea ot Great. ,T per oent In lota of ate confident Idaho will go over th th Throe efforts gh ef the boy Yahorara11" Franklin top. i and over, Patriotic .MlMey, rallies will be held te every eouatr eounoil ot defense the D. W. Daria and hl Flee-ft DESERET NEWS BOO FTOUL Liberty Loan community poosible. ef Preston and I.M. Mevwaa, Cashier. Mala 0tc Advertisement couanenMse have deetded surrounding te Observe hm Beasge D NOT BE TOLERATED Adjutant necessary, be Imported from the Pacific coast. MICTION SALE NETS . tils staiement in this connection as follows A survey of the man power of the state available for agricultural purOIG SUM TOR BENEFIT poses Is now being madr.tind if It is found on completion or this survey that we do not have available a sufficient supply to make reasonably safe OF RED CROSS FUNDS the growing and harvesting of Idaho's am I assurance crops. glvbif by representatives of the federal labor depart ment that w will tie ablo to obtain, tbrpugh them, from the Pacific coast cities, an km pis supply of labor. I Article $ Range From Yearhave reason to believe this is dependable and that these men are now ling Steer to Setting anxious to come to Idaho and accept this excellent wage recommended. If ' Of Eggs so, all men who are now residents of Idaho and needing employment will da well to secure it at an early date, and make- sure the service which our (Special Correspondence ) fanners prefer to obtain from residents of the elate, rather than bring FARNVM," March 20.ain cbm- in outsiders or transients' of its day, anniversary it to reported mat already upwards ere A. an Jn- Rlief of 25 Mexican have been brought loto tho territory around Twin Falla, te resting program, consisting of song, te help out in the farm labor situa- recitations. etc.'Th i entertainment tion there. closed with a patriotic address by Mr. Bow Much Heed? In connection with a measure now Cooks, of the industrial school, which before Congress witereby aid to farm' ws appreciated by a large audience. ere needing seed is to bo furnished After the program came the event through government channels, if the of tho day an auction sale of tha folmarbill is passed, the office of farm ket want to know how many bushels lowing donated articles;. One yearling steer, 4 sacks of flour. of wheat, barley and twta for seed purpose will be needed by the farm- 0 12 quart pick lea, ers of- - Idaho who will be unable to 29 pounds coffee. quarts fruit. I apples, 14 chickens, bur grain for spring sowing. This question wss sakrd by ths of- 1 sack corn meal) I keg of pickles, 1 fice of markets at Washington, D. C sack of oats, 10 pounds barley. 4 bog of the direetbr of the agricultural ex- I sacks of potatoes. 2 gallons pickles, tension department of tha state uni- 12 sacks wheat, 1 Setting of gs 1 . bottle fruit juice, 1 hand embroidered versity.Teacher Resign sofa ' Allow representing stats of MaOn account of the pupils of the Idaho. 1 crocheted yoke. 1 em1 not Grove school thrift broidered 'yoke. 1, center piece, ple buying . , stamps an investigation was made apron. whtfch, ft la declared, developed the The amount turned over to Farnum fact that Miss Lucy J. Higgins, prin- chapter of Bed Cross eras f 174 : Bales. cipal, was affiliated with a cult that 1172,55; cash. 1145. Tho local chapla entirely out of harmony with the ter hae 44 members. administration and that aba had forThe sale demonstrated that J. 8. bidden her pupils to buy stamps. As Cvricr, who warltsaisted byAI. N. Hill 7 a result of tho Investigation Mias Hig- qnd 8 H. Thompson, knows a thing gins handed In her resignation which two about sale. The articles donated was promptly accepted. were mold a number of,. times. For instance: Five bushels of potatoes sold Each Countys Quota. , Idaho is asked by the federal gov- four times, 121; 1 keg of pickles 2 ernment tor 244 more of her best times, 519 59, ete. After the sale everybody was Inyoung men. The men are all to be ready for entraining tor (amp Lewis vited to aq elegant repast given by by March 29. No creditsfor voluntary the ladle of the Relief society, which enlistment are made at this time, al- showed plainly that all are willing though men engaged In strictly agri- to conserve the necessary food supcultural pursuits will not be molested ply. The days entertainment .clus d with at present..,. The following shows the number of a dance for the benefit of the Relief men required of ths various counties society, which Was w ell attended and of tha state: enjoyed by everybody. A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. Boise city, I: Ada, 4; Adams, 2. Bannock, 12; Bear- - Lake, 5; Bene- Cooke for his able address. wah, i; Bingham, 9; Blaine. S; Boise, 2; Bonner, 7; Bonneville, Tj; Boundary, 2; Butte, 2. Camas, l.rCanyon, Death Calls Survivor 9; Cassia, 9; Clearwater, 1. Custer, Of Good Ship Brooklyn 1; Elmore, 4; Franklin, 4; Fremont, 9; Gem, 1; Gooding, 4; Idaho, 9. Jefferson. 5; Kootenai, I; Latah, 19: (Special Correspondence Lemhi. 1: Lewis, Lincoln, 5; MadiMarch 20. Joseph Perce, 7; MARY8V1LX.E, son, 5; Mlnidoktb I; N as a child of two Oneida, 4; Owyhee, I; Payette, 1, Power, 4: Shoshone. 19; Teton, 2; years was on the good ship Brooklyn Twin Falls. 15; Valley, 2; Washing- when It rounded the Horn in 1249, died here March p. A ton, 5; total, 249. Want Prior Right. The state land board has adopted the following resolution which Is to be placed In the hands of the Idaho delegation at Washington: Whereas, this board has heretofore decided to apply to the federal gov eminent for patent to a less number of acres of land than was included in the segregation (or certain Carer act projects, to wit: The Halmon Falls segregation and the segregation; and. Whereas, it has heretofore signified of intention Its reltnqnishing to the federal government such lands as U will not ask for the Issuance jot patent to the stats of Idaho; and, , W hereus. a portion of the lands which would thus be relinquished U the federal government hat been filed upon under the Carey act law and In many instances the entryman hasmade extensive Improvements there- I on ana expended considerable sum of f money and performed labor thereon for the purpose of making it g home; r.rV7e,t- phosphate fields - m ct Og-de- n. 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