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Show .v V IAYsON. I'TAH ii Md.i. Tic coho ri I."t, I. n is s'i i. ti r WCO '.0 ti.it tie Coniuiuiii-''and- - tl, rough tie i. .' g in those arul He unrest News Review of Current Events the World Ovei id! co f1 I it i - ti Readers Er.efly l,.!d for Easy i hr on h f tiie tool it I -- 1.' Agulltsl e.igm "as d -- wired Hie pcrmlism, other day that the ( in n i u n t s hoi p'.inmd to b'ovv up the immense t.ivai at,d prlv ito lor s of o in Cyprus. 1: Halt Mil'e-- e organ:, was ai-- o at, "US hove called on their mercb.o ts s, ;. , r, d t !o "ii glioat H.e Me iii rran e.'in to J".n oi u hoy cot t of l.ritish II i IIooer-I.- al Conference a Treniendou-.Victor- of Rriti-- h Conervalies Japan Weaken in Manchurian Affair. IJv y Dw.-n- t It," nerve stud siej.cy of Japan even if her r.g'ts ami motives tire qm-t As the Mam iiurmn nil lir s'. oh!s m,w, tie Jipiiiose are ready to to ti.ii t i h.na if that is neces-ar- y demands, though Hey' o foie pi of. s (Ui'v a ocMii liietitions ; t!o h i e lii'li d the l.eigce of Nations, re g to tiie order of tin I" ttiat emwjctl liiey withdraw league tlic.r troops in Mam buna to tiie rail wav zone before November Id, when the council will reassemble; they com mantled tiie Chinese government to repair nt once a river bridge which was damaged by bombs from their own planes; and now they have sent, must a per.- - KDWAW) W. PICKARD i . . r- y fu-io- j, - I mil-it.ti- y ; nt Man-chtil- al-- him-ael- Fa-te- rn s I 0 M A fo-t- cr fr ! I p.io Isi;i ) t l t f . i X I l.N, I I - Hu I r. f nit ctv F fir-- ,, stoiks imi, inlor-iiiiein.'iinii'g in tiie are utiustmlly nmn'ty v ti lies are rising, l'rices an imrea-- e of Hpprox-ji- of vvhe.it e .on d fanners of Hie Gmm eeriHirat til .i l ad a. three ti'v have made an ud- iij. .md until ti.ey i vin d the prici s tin Clmag" m.oket. Itdl-j- :, 1 1 tiie in la- -t Redm iimis in tiie A in Mutke, Kii (.'line fiovv r rates order-e- l legg atid AVaiim e have been u'ilities commis-i- tin i pul'lii ly :ti s ,m. The are serve Itihuis Public r.illSR, Consolidated jii'ii ietied ior-ttie- -- Kusso-Chiiios- rei cm lamtt-t."- .i iieye.tr moratorium a added and payments piejeit req -t f"r aii tijqirojii Ition fer the rei Iam.it e n fund to c.iriv on present ptojiMis alti r Ks'cipts from Tie irrigators held ica-ea two-danueting and formed a Jim matient organu.Jo n known as tin l'edtral Riel.tmatmn congress, II i u- d. in mie the -- s were made. vvl.e-- e n on s lc.m-t- con-jt- r TdoKI.K, IT. About GOO men ent to work when the International Smelter company's local smelter (ip tied for business reientiy. xv to put I.OGAN, IT. A propo-a- l oft' Hie paying of fifty pir cent of tin taxes ter six months without penally, and to reduce the RC.l! tax levy by twenty five I er cent 1ms been laid efere tiie Cache comity commi-ton- ers by a j"int committie of the Cn he Ci'iiny Taxpayers iissu, i.i t u ti and tiie Cache county farm imteait. Tin tax limit date has already hixm postponed to Dec., ('.Iliimi-S'OI"0, I'S, by the xv 1. iili - the limit tinder tie ltw. 1 T. While Martin, recoverlocal fnnetr, was in Ik r and fi ing from a biokon broken nl s. hi- - fiilevv farmers Ins crop. Tin turn d out. to lain d of fij vvorktieti, fi font tean.s and ln'lir-- . foar tnnks tind four wage HRAl'I.R, 1 fi rev-lu- rnt i lias grown to expect cx ' t t from Manchuria; for in t ha in as and Mexico, it Kgypt unity, "ins that drama never dies. From mahouts, tiefore Columbus was born, t"Je a Mongol horde to conquer Asm and hara-- s Kurope. From here, settling the Great Wall ''he i i I vhbh timid Chine-- e had raised against giant Manchtis to oust tiie found a ni vv dynasty at king). tiie sea in clumsy Junks 1,JOO years ago, the same hold Man-chtttook tiger nnd leopard skins, ermine, and wild ginseng to trade with Japan for silks and brocades. Later, when the empire of Kuldai Khan roiled from the Yalu to the Danube, a Mongol fleet of a thousand slops sailed aganst the shoguns, only to he sum-lie- d hy God's Wind" on the coast of Kyushu. Here, through turbulent years, three ancient empires im t tiie Hear, tiie Their Dragon, nnd tiie Ri- - rg Sun. struggles shook the earth. Korea succumbed, uhsnrl oil bv the Rising Sun: 'he Dragon mothered Manchuria. War mangled the pear, and to the north re c an ev ane-coI'..r Kastern them, came Mings and Peiping (It Crossing s near-worl- nt Two Great Eventr. liolSi:, H'A. The st tie law res to tire It quires all lenses from the s' ale do; ar.ua nt of agrieuliuri. Tle de.idii:,e for I HA. peine mot. His xv ill $UKl.fis'l. MURLKY", IDA. Lai U (f emjiloy-me1ms risuind in an unusual xolitme of wood cutting in tin Minidoka national forest. With time on their hands, unemployed men are hauling hut dre, is of had- - of lum-bo- r from tiie reserve. A gte t deal of the wo, d brought out lies l (t.n killed during the liiehce'ic ("tilii'l operations. ORK-TMURTLAND. Io of Idaho w.n tie r.ti ( ;'t ft'ps ;i.d ii ; i ii.t I Pacific J u cr;,.;' mu posil inti. Jli Im S', "1 Mon' a u i S'.a ., M.!7 ( i. . I'ni-xersircl-legiat- e t 5 v : 7l.:ifi. ,I"1, i, llelii ce'ivi d high s, e l'tl e- -t R. -- nm. w . h tif L- - e, i i re- - ican West. So swiftly these changes have come that very often old ami now still clash In oddlv visual violence. Thus now, across South Manchuria, you may ride a crack train, smooth, shiny, and fast as any Mroadvvay limited or Frisco fiver a solid tram it is. of American Pullmans, drawn by a big Maldwin locomotive made in Philadelphia vet from Its observation car you may see peasants pushing wheelbarrows with sails on them a type of vehicle old in China when Confucius was a baby. S'cam shovels made in Milwaukee .iff n.ii u: mountain ; Y:ti1;op trap-tor- s 'erk'ng r fleet of plows, scurry 1! 'if-'- u p't'ns, jetst walled s wl'c-- e yellow non scratch c 'bn pati'es w ii wooden hoes, as o'n Mil !p t'mes Developed by the Railway. )' P"h as 1,''i RiivM.a, ef roj-vf"d '1 her w iv to the Amr. p,v s o i aenared the vast Mari-tei- e p i ) st tl " y. a- : fi' ' ' i I " rJ 't c v ai Sx ' 1 harov sk m'les weald he saved ims ouh Itrld directly H e N.herian road, t Hit Mill Manchuria Tr s s an sv st cm l n. K i . -- y , v. i ' : , , to H 1 S' . of n t cus-oiii- v i nt M ' ' r - . to r to J Ip Itl "i'll tic 'd 1, , b , I M M r s ' w ( -; i tl . .a ' Ot K Arthur, the lort strait, Imprecsk aid fell ; ancient Mukden echoed Asa under the heaviest gunfire ever known. lest and Kuropatkin In tht med'ated Roosevelt N Portsmouth. conference at ea sia ceded to Jaimn her kae Liaotung penlns'ihi nnd poss"' the South Mamluria raiWce" north as Cliatg'lun China tliis and later ex', nded Japnr for a period of !VI dr.rw Hut in March" terr'de i" sa"k Tragedy. across Hie Last ''"" I"lfrt t " ' ,v the collapse 1. L tie fleeing L "f' b .... T! ,1. 1. -- i ef si, cm eo a n v t 1! 1, 1 u f H 11 si,'t rv r vv v as p. f v" .n l.a'er -- ' ' ' U' lYP hp ' r': s, ise trt vj " : 4 ' Co'lap- ,.r g,nd :c li lilii .1 sy , Rf11 j canal, was In c' ly formed So' e'd perinl Russia's o Hie (TiT with ptreaty. Ctrna with the Sovi ts in It " railw ay. China riiotii'! Itib.abited no" h win es, ami compact stun ; .iW nr f nV'di r,i leal chaos in F I'1 lmrrovv, or st me rian towns. After R:mfs IM Hi it'll i u, frh't'dlv nhled a - a !" i v ' h Ii . -- 1 n. vv Jtroub -t r D'hik s';e was pushing ' v' I" fan rttiivvTM to at td.vostok Hut. ns '1 e nr'g'm! S tier'nn " n A), "v ovt ok ov er Rtts. h'1fi to run a ronnd- TSe Hlom; tlie Amur vtlilov . ' K-- X! du '''' ' i lx nt 1 ' l,Ulk n,ltert!. f11 e All r e Hh rise ! I a province, I M a. rail-wav- employ m nt MmISI', be famished to a numlur of Idaho workmen on four highway projects, bids for which leave bnn opened by the slate department of public xvorks. I.ow bids on tin four pro- jects totalled its repertoire of high ad vr'i.re political, martial, and two events loom large-- t in the stirring story of Manchuria. 'Ihoy wav not only the destiny of ane'ent Manchuria Itself, but they mTect the fortunes and the future of Japan. The-'- e 'hina, and events are 'he cming of the Russian built and the Immigration of millions of Chinese fanners. In the lat three decades those forces, railways, and immigrants, have Jumped Manchuria ahead by l.OoO years moved her from a region of feudal lords, bandits, and non, ad herdsmen to a land of huge trade and agriculture, in many as poets strangely like part of the AmerRu-si- e Asiatic 3 to b? t onterpriso. 11m ( V.ir s pti"' t, it ami the Russians had ehart0D sluqis, maintem.me, and tech a," orations; ;it ci, ries(, were . to share equally v. ith Russian Hu's in its general g.ana;f;r hen completed, in June, ifq j., cost In excess of ,.(iO,OiOOifl fy Chirm cost. supplied about 5;., a and whared proportionately, j profits. Towns Became Busy Citti When finished, the main line Chinese Kastern ran froa its te minus at Munehnli. one the tn west border of Manchuria, to Poga. iclmaya. on tiie eastern txujclr From Harbin, now a busy, inpnrjr r, city arid then a more on th.p Sungari river, a braadi was droiqe-'south to Pqbt w Dairen, on the May ef Korea. Ms this soi Hon. or tint pa- from CL ehun sou! ti to Da.ren, isnowhr as the South Manchurian railway, Palny was literally a n,ar,t a; Mtti It quickly, hy iniper,a! coim it was the talk of the Far East ibis barren, thin empty, point t roiki. engineers, archi'oct. and wi ers of Hip Czar spent million nf t Ides to build wharves, streets, blocks, and houses fer a ppuj' A m ign.ft'ent ux yet to come. that tiie vision cf a great say, mile railway tys terminus of a Kurope to tiie Or'ent. How observers law.'lied, at this in ing spectacle vast trainlnads oftoA food, tents, work animals scraper and building material being dn on a rocky shore of faraway Isiik build n Ctv where there were an del Tot today Dalny, Dairen. second or third must important In It port on all the China coast! kf is always chttria something ! penlng x It happened aga;n in KAU Oresa Russia. Japan fought holes In the armored sides of ts fl es lng Russian hattloships-holW throuah, cows enough to lead Tst'S made by Togo's guns in bl-- Yet in ail -- l vviTid e- -t con-is'e- tlHse lieetis s pa ago. i i tei n states cetigl i s for a AVi 1 tiie by I SV IT : - icii's South Manchurian Railway. the IT, in iPitiaieU Uy tti National Ceoniaphto society, Washlngion. U. C ) American Like' West, IS an umuunl year in which t6o new railways an not Manchuria does produce thinly peopled iqiset In Far Kastern affairs. In luoueru caiman, 1020 there was friction between drawing new sutler, it ,h. Chinese and Russians over the mananywhere from SOO.bdo to DerV' rail Kastern agement of tiie Chinese a single year. way of northern Manchuria friction Kecause of its n that brought a threat of war. Now Influence" !,."ce a,Hl Us M.iim buna is tiie scene of grave diffi 5 Hon, industry, and e and Chinese, cul.ies between Japane-worth while to V t and again a railway is at the bottom of ,his ra.lway and of tiie trouble. This time It Is the of Mon U, Manchuria S' .nth Mam burin railway, owned and Ail vet the civilized a f,0r' , e; r..ted by Japanese corporation. P"!"-readers know this fjQ In a struggle centering around the HOW us the Chinese r lim'd propertv near Mukden, cap p;lnern M.v the terms f rhe orig ! of Manet. tir.a, both Chinese and aj, moot, signed between '. ''at'- -. lives have been lost. Station on th erding to the Am m.Oi.ig' r di.-l'i- 't i'll lews g ett c i i i AS V, next season It" I'.ng J e, , 'Hus fifim snpiO 1'H a - should lOvice (f etl V' viyyVv) A r, xi-i- -- .: !l eg' oiui'y i s. g .1 l ' r wi its R er pi.misd r i,T,' i 'i mi... i. item mijment r v . i y T'.is well; giea'lv fcit- c I,, i to i iiqih y ns nt . mu w i ... ai - 'I11 H. ,. iiEic - I''. M il i. h i ' MlV n fh wing if i.. Is I,. M" , 9i ' T d ,, hoy. i:r . 1!' ... hi lv I YKK I H'vO RMTS i i.i-- -- Ml I. (,R MN e has sa.lnl bio k that i.'i-- e it is exj ted Hoy wnl prtKMir.n s home happy in the to lief th.it his iinderl.il e to probative tar.'f conversations with President Hoover It g. l.it inn. though Starlcv I'ai Id in a (treat ileal toward and re tier Conservalue le.uli - have tier been ratio r miiicoiniiui'al on that sub bottling uoilil proh lems. And Mr. Hoover Jett. and Ids aids presiim-aldare equally r XhiCAI. Mi'ioihlii an cotigre-smein Others, cglit In ntimhcr, have served noAmerica and Kurope, on Hie regular Republicans ttiat th are doubtful. Howthey will not cooperate with ttie latever, deductions from ter in the organiation of t he new the rather vague house unless their demands for agristatement issued hy u It lira and unemployment relief are the President and the given eonarli'iatioii. These la Fnl premier are that the lette followers, uncording to thoir , a - real achievements of iiewspaier in Madison, are to hold a through Foreign Minister Shldehara. t RusSoviet tiie to warning" are meeting within a few weeks und have "friendly the confereme sian government urging ttmt Russian these : Invited the attendance of radnal rep troop demonstrations on tiie M in between the I'nited resentatives from other states, namelie diMontin-ueStates and France on the economic ly: Philip I. Swing, California; K II. ctoirian Siberian border Huron Shldehara told Moscow tie and financial remedies neeessury to Campbell. Iowa; Fmrello I .a Guardiu, was docply cnrieerned over these end worldwide depression ; recognition New Yotk; James II, Sim lair, North movements and that they were of the fact that (lermany may hnd it I hikota (). I!, I.ovetle, 'I eiinessoe, and etTect on both causing an unplca-anecessary to cull for reexamination of Paul J. Kvule, Minnesota. soldiers. and Chinese Japanese Its capacity to pay reparations, as Cliim.so reports to the Japanese conprovided hy the Young plan, in lieu pxK.MocKATIO financial expt rts in sul at T'ltsihar indicate that between of extension of t tie Hoover moratorithe senate are proposing tho jo, IKK) ami RIHkki Russian troops are um; maintenance of the gold standcnation of a ikmHnmijmn) pool tiy com entrnted ill the vlcmitv of ard and a stulull.ution of exchange the government for immediate redisa, or Snifeiilio. north of rates through tin medium of interna of frozen i o counting vv est of and ladivostok, tlonal monetary cotifei ences, If necesreal estate securities on another front. sary; an end of the drive on the dot and ot.hcr slow paper The Nanking government lias hopes lur, so far as French Holder .s theteof In he tiands of hanks. Russian pressure on the Manttiat are concerned, and an exeellent unThe (dan was put forborder may act as a check churian derstanding of ttie political problems ward Senator on hy Japan, but realizes that Chinn which underlie such questions ns dis Mulkiey of (Hilo, who be worse off if Russia should would armament. called it a corollary strengthen its grip along the Chinese Senator Iiorati's projection of of ttie Hoover emerrailway at Chinese expense. discus-aiouand ids opinions into tiie gent y economic proJapanese dispatelies from Harbin said will be a subject of excited gram. He ui god that tiie Russians had sent arms and amsome time to conic. speculation for it should lie curried munition to tiie Amur army of ChiWhether or not he tried to steal the out through an estate nese and Mongols that Is supposed to i sh(J spotlight, he almost succeeded in dog o v e r n m ent lie aiming at establishing Amur as an ing Just that when tie bluntly told the agency rather than a independent state. French correspondents that the Versuggested the federal When tiie league council meets Julisailles pence treaty would have to lie land hanks. His bleu Is that the govwill lay before it, as part of its an revised, especially in regard to the ernment should tioat bonds to raise u list of treaties which it concase, I'olish corridor und the division of the lingo sum, believing that such an China has failed to respect. tends Hungary, and that the I'nited States issue would do a lot In drawing currefuses to consider the proTokyo enter would not Into any seiunly rency nut of boarding. to refer these pacts to Hie Hague posal pact. In later conversations with M. Senator Glass of Virginia, who is no peaie court, holding there is I. aval nnd with Tytus Filipowicz. the spokesman for the Iiemocrats on in t heir interpretation. minister from 1oluud, Mr. Ilurali stuck banking manors, gave the Mulkiey to his pronouncements though lie ad plan his approval. Moth those senKR in Jugoslavia tliev are gomilted considerable ignorance of conators arc on the banking subcommit to have an important dicting ditions in central Kurope. M. I. aval tee now engaged In drafting new leg on November S. nnd it may reum treated t he chairman of the senate islaiioti. They have declared their sult in Hie curbing of the royal powcommittee on foreign relations with opposition to any tampering with the er. Recent ly Pcler -new t federal reserve system in lie efiort Zivcnv ilcli, lieutenant papers politeness, hut the French VJ dismissed his suggestions ns childish. to get that organiation to rediscount of till royal general new paper to meet the emergency. guard and a popular NY of the Merlin papers called figure in tin country, .NTMO KKS Y over the ndminis the parley In Washington a faillieiame premier. Now Ci trillion's naval economy program In has been compelled unolliciul ure, hut Herman state-me- n reached ttie acrimonious stage. Wil ly expressed their satisfaction because to resign his eommis- Ham Howard Gardiner, president of i'residont Hoover sion in ttie army to Hie Navy league, n livili.in oiganir.a-tion- , Kurope it must conform to the kings get together and argave out a statement attacking bidding that lie place the Presidents navy construction polrive at a definite himself as a civilian icies and accusing Mr. Hoover of agreement, not only nt the head of llu on reparations, hut abysmal Ignorant e- of the reasons government party list e er on war debts also. He why navies are maintained. The Presiti tiie election. Some Zlvcov,tch did not. It was reident retorted with the announcement political observers see that he would appoint a committee to in (lie kings action a subtle move marked, address himself to France and to deprive Ziveovltch of ids great investigate the charges made hy GarIt alone. Germany diner, declaring tliev were full of unstrength. as said that Germany fprT truths and misstatements and that at fears that ttie conn- - saAVd ttie conclusion of the Inquiry he would Sl'ItSCRIPTIONS to the half billion formed act onltry might he plueed expect a public apology from Gardiner. t the mercy of ine to tiie President's proposals have France If t tie Washington parleys KCRKTARY OF WAR HURLEY, oil been coming in so plentifully from failed to accomplish a Joint solution ids return to Washington, reported all parts of tiie country that its manhad proved unwarranted, nnd that the to President Hoover what he learned agers informed Hie President It was problems are now before Kurope us a in the Philippines, and immediately about to put tiie credit extension plan whole. Merlin feels Unit an Internathereafter Mr. Hoover announced that into operation hy helping hanks tnrn tional conference on war debts and In Ills opinion Independence for the their good but frozen nssets into cash Islands at this time, wit limit assurfor business purposes. reparations must be called quickly. ances of economic stability, would Germany derived further satisfacHopeful of buoyant results from the tion from the visit to Merlin of lino lead to disaster. He knows, however, pi. in. the admini-t- r ition lias dropped fur the time being its contemplated Grandl, foreign minister of Italy. The that a large group in congress, perMalian pledged his country to help railroad haps a majority In each house, is action for strong! honing Germany In the task of overcoming ready to vote for independence, so tie bonds One reason for this is tiie beMs present great dillicullics, and the is getting ready to offer a new policy lief of otiieia's tlt.it no such move Merlin officials nlso believe that the for Hie islands that he hopes will should te made while tiie railroads still tire considering the interstate forthcoming trip of Signor Gramll to head ofT such legislation. This policy Washington will further clarify tin provides for American cooperation in commerce commission's proposal that Munition and redound to the benefit tliev poo) revenue from spirilie rate giving the Philippines economic and of Germany. governmental stub. lily, ttie methods to increases to aid weiker ro ols. he pi esented in the President's mos -MRITAIN went to the polls I, ('AIOM!. u l'i age at ttie opening of coiig'vss in ix to GKKAT the I leet'inher. lie wishes to in pr M'ii jiji'l lino clown i gave the Nationalist governof eilh'ient seif gocn IV.!.-'- ! .JiM-.0 000 h ment of Gainsay MacDonald a most d"V i hqc n ' it to in (huniro "i!. victory. The I nhor party incut and to promote the of foreign markets foi tin ptodmi-c- f o i om.iin i' mr tl as almost wiped out so fir as parii in t he islands IMM flit1 I HitP'l S' nmentary membership goes, an. the ,k are in full control o on I'1" Conservatives fi tn N I i'S trouble- - m Cyprus mi x on .1 !, (Ex j n Though at this writing the rot ums wc.e althoi.gh ttoops 'mu1, n tU Tax! arc not quite complete, ti is known out t n hy pi u e '.t to tin m Mt that every member of the call Pot is has'i'v ho tonll ii t were ion ms ,! itMin1'! i,i id roeioitod except Sir William .iowett. fiom gv pt and uni-lopro .(( The fonvtl. attorney general, who lost to nuotnor i om r itod tl etc it iimest was reported J; 'onscrv ntiv e candidate, and Charnel rtu ip i v ' SS to be sprc.oluig to C Elit tr lor of ttie Kxeheqner I'hilip Snowdon, uMi.ti Vl, wlio was not a eandidate. The -- i;,' i ; l to Md'! !x to S j -- md ' w mt t ti e i r if t cess of Prime Minister Maoi on.,Id 'J vtin on t M ' i''! o j turin d over to Gr oco to Jo w .Is f"1 himself at Senium Hat her vv is m conrt a lid l l.o Ma i c itp t Mi : tf" doubt for a time, hut he won bv a ,1 hi a rt'otir niti' t n a union t p irpi y mm Among the victors of good majority. (ho w Ith rite g" v alv, .on tM it tro'i! were Lady Nancy Astor and the lidhl'ifd o U !l.i ertior of Cyptus. So Mot odale. Son of Karl Meaity. to intmi il.ito t1 t' (.niiot Is labor party loaders who went down Koliald Sorr s. w In -IMssoS. ollit l.tl ris ili'iiir in lender-oyvIn deft at intituled Arthur Nik"- -, i was bun cd Men Tillett, Men Turner. John Civ nos !ii )M t N ' 'NT mom u t.o tin I) tiurdu tEo " d im j.ixxo hy mEh! K E tii'tcrs. n- They and and Margaret Mondtield. Sir Ranald n por'ci! I. Her tint He of t ur W ro ijoi., other promlm nt I ahorito.s will ho pro u s ri $ .in it ion in t'u U .loV, M vided with S' .its la'or through tt.e world ivuri af 'ito Mu t mil's tow is , is cr o In rs i pt me, ,is of pie it.g repress I.ow ii .in. p ' EM "f i u lf h s resignation lv ' 1. i. w hero Mo-on .is i to t, ir x i (sure eon-- t it m noli s. S.r Oswald orp' To ton nul ,,, i!ow n tic Mi p a new sj, Hie ;. r of irty. lo.ph i'i.OiU ow of nor 'm; i til' wealthy I' ig of i '. i'i'i o cr n is las E EE. was a poor tlnrd in in- - d It n't. h.d i'll tll'iVIS t, .' at v t s in Cnti-e-- v is 1, q be triun pit of b it io d . ; it that nay ptove tremendous is so Mi'i'N r ui uui vki iy;t cf I. cr I w - an g in the d net E o ,ir I wax f o "I on t of embarrassing and ii-d,n I Mm 'on I'd lost,,! '( X. ,, fall of Pi me Mim-'- ir Is o pom o oi it Is not M t mr s' s .h Ml ,ri t Eo The Tories have sin h a huge in x ;t 1, d t. an ;x, pit h r i til it tile wi.l lake o'or lv, r v ra io ot h I,, ri x' itM. t N i oro. o o ity that they probu'dy ; , ,, blamed foi t'o oi in r r I r mi the i out nd ut the gov orimmi.t. .'a .v - a N LAVAL SVMM f'IO's R V u mi -- K'OHlx Om: - ;( -- Echoes of the News Inlermountain i b .VI S t iimen r: r rf. ,vt pci. i"'1" d an wi1 A1 t ii e, 01 |