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Show V f NEWS SATURDAY DESERET EVENING SECTION THREE OCTOBER 3 J9U f when they will be married the bp the treaaurp department of United Htataa that thara la 151 127 tl at tha disposal of the stats of Idaho, as tha stats a share of tbs receipts lit I EM r r T BOISE lWillbe Made I- Bufto, That Section But Time in Annual Affair IJ.tflf It, " It.Mllt: : Clearwater, WITH tha lit Idaho. ' BRIGHT 72; Che ills. $1 413 57. d'Alene. .OoMir and patrons assembled to hoar the opening exercise and to shaki band with old schoolmates and teach era. The faculty of the institution state (hat this i the largest number that has ever assembled on similar occasion, and feel that the aeupicknia Weleer, $2,117 $$ opening la Indicative at a enrollment tat the year. On acPOTATO FIELD GOOD, count of crop conditions many of the From report throughout Idaho the older student wore not present, nearcars shipping potato crup will ly the wills number was mad up of while tha goner! production will be students who are entering the institud much larger. Tbs leading strict am tion for the first time , . Twin Pails Idaho Falla and Boise Besides the members of the- - faculty From one point In Bingham there were present on the stand Brest. countp there will ha petween to and Joseph B. Gsddea, of the board of eduV cars Tha screw is 7$ per cant of cation; Esra F. Woolley, and Georg tha normal, but tha pleld will ha about T Benson, members, at the board, tha asms aa last pear. QutUty promfiupt. J. W. Condie, of the Preston Bonneville In county ises to he good schools. Bishop city George H. Carver, them Is aa Incmaaed serrate In potapresident of tb city board of educatoes but tha crop will not pleld si tion; Attorney A. C. Smith, chairman Msiwsus, of the gymnasium committee, Walter much per acre this pear aa last, Hw K. tUarton, and John A. Mom erer.tha tonnage will be larger. A full J. HEXRT REFBEBEXT.mVB crop wtll ha harvested In Jefferson - county agriculturist. 1 will ha good. ' county, nnd the quality Principal Joseph A. Oeddes outlined Twin Falls county planted n larger Ofalov Actl re in , ellonel Legislation. the policy that tha school would pursue acreage to potatoes this pear, hat tha A talL He during the coming season. spectacled pleld will not be up to expectations statesmen is Porks who has loomed stated that every department bad at out the shortened frost 11 put constdsrablp in his two congressional Its bead a competent instructor wbO Tbs am being mads dally. Shipment tfrnjs. Ale 1 tiyxa, Ihe.svme dUMJct. had been especially prepared to do Ah a 'Bob" Gordon, the sergeant at arms work for which he had. been engaged, BUST. TAX COMMISSION of the house, which is mat dlstttvc-- t and that the work that would Alleging that tha props rtp which her Ion. for everybody likes Gordon. would be on a par with the work don la a ronsplcuous Democrat, n IB other high schools of the land. husband. John K Txtea. deeded to her Members of the board and the new prodigious worker for hts district and a shortly before his death, wa bought T own Mrs Georgia money, studenr of big problems. H recently members of tha faculty mode short adwith her Tate filed an answer to ths citation of returned from Panama to get first- dressee Violin solos rendered by Prof the attorney general s office. Bled some hand Information about tha canal to C. J. Engar, and the piano solo renmonths ago in tbs pro bats court, ask- guide hla rote on canal legislation--; dered by Mrs. Georg Pauli, were well ing bar to show masons why no trans- Once he laid the framework for the received. At the conclusion of tb fer tax should b collected from her parcel poet tpstrm In a hill which meeting registration of the students bepoetotflos committee to gan and continued throughout the day for this property, which la located prtn- - spurred tb on pared poet legislation- - - He The new member of the faculty - action etpailp In Hole. The state tax commission has s list Is aa ardent sdmlnlet ration supporter Christenson, a graduate of the In the interstate commerce Agricultural college of Utah, and a or. number of Urge estate which and awtl-rha which been tb to tha former In ths academy: J committee, Instructor warn deeded hp the husband framing wlfa or other relatives shortly before big hills for aa Interstate trade com- W lleoiv and Miss Olive Jansoo. both mission. of ths control railway capt graduates from tha Agricultural coldeath. Under the laws of the state an lawn, past, lege of Utah. tl. A. Rynigirson. a Inherits nc tax can be collected on Initiation and other notable H Ts a I graduate from the Unlreraily of Utah, such property, and tha Tata case was present and prospective. of and chairman the state conven- and Miss Anna Packer, a graduate of Them are per the Brat to ha taken ap IU tion that nominated Johnson Tm the several others Is this oounly and academy, who baa been engaged for governor In Ik to tak charge of the academy library number in tha stats Mr rhristenson le head of the meCOUNTIES OWE BTATB- chanic arte department skillHe to 12,174; Oneida, .pa. Owyhee, ed mechanic himself and brings to the A statement Issued from the state Power. Bhosbone. $1,574 Twlr institution a great deal of practical 12 that shows office auditor's Saturday $3,545. Washington, 11.237; total, experience as well aa the theory of out of the 11 counties of the state are Fall. hie work. He to an architect of abilto $55,477. delinquent on etate apportionment, well as as a contractor and bniider. W. amounts ity Tha OTHER NEWS ITEMS. tha amount of UN 17 J W. Olson was instructor In the RichAds 2772 owing am as follow Governor Haines field school tost year. He will high Bannock. 2 122 - James S Geddea asMonday appointed$339 J: Adams, countj couunia- take charge of the agricultural departBear Lake. UN 12: Bingham. Ut 7 49ment. Though ho to not so well known t'ux Bolae, lll7 5J;Cnyon. $45 24 17. Clear- as Mr. Christenson In this community, Blnchoff, resigned. 41: Franklin. $19. Fremont. water, $ are Idaho trees he comes well recommended and ha a cherry 1 producing 14.11 29, Gooding. $Ti. Kootenai. Minidoka. second crop, according to Mr. 8am. made a good Impression. Miss OHv $427 It Latah. 17, igrown of the who south of the sewing ride, reports Jenson will hare 21.SM 19, Hex Ferre. P.491 2- 4- Oneida a tree of Sour cherries Just ripening department. The charge engagement of an12. 4. Washlngtou W te; Twin Falla, Second crop of strawberries are how other tody teacher has made It poson the market. sible for the academy to offer to the BIO BUM FROM AUTO TAX. For the third flip In the hearing of girl a thorough high srnool training the of the March In both domestic art and domestic complaint thus Mining collected been has $49999 N!$ rip w ui by means of the automobile companr against the Washington Wa Science, for which courses many apPower company, th that asking plications hare been received Aside from the amount con-(tx llw lowered, has been postponed - A new department, that of physical tributed bp 199 machines, which does bT of the sttorney. The training, baa been added this year not represent the entire number In the casestipulation is now set for Getberll. Owing to the crowded conditions that state, the amount Include receipt and E- TP- H. Parks, field entomologist, and have prevailed here and to the fleet from registration of automobiles - - Tiw'Uvr. field horticulturist of the that baths and ether conveniences were - trano-fera. llcoiuea.dealers motorcycles; bureau of the lacking no thorough course in physnumber plate end flues. The agricultural extension university, have returned from ical training has been given heretoamount Is' almost double that collected state the southeastern pert of the state, fore. but thie year, since it is expected (a 1411, which wa 137.211. con- that the new where have gymnasium wtll be ready By the term of the law, the county Is nected they Mr which the tax is collected if divided has beenwith the bureau Insect Jarka for use at the beginning of the year that investlxatlng Instructor received trainRynearson. bonded for have been Into highway districts and attacking the clover ing under the tote Professor Bolin, at road building, receive aa amount not TTve local office of the weather burthe Universttv of Utah, and baa been to exceed 7 per cent of Its contribu- eau Is not to tpe stations un- engaged te take up the work. A regtion with which to pay Interest on road der Itssending sticks ular class In physical education will jurisdiction measuring issued bonds the and bridge county to estimate snow fvH In the mountains be conducted besides bp basketball and The following ts a list of the counties The sticks are from 2 to 12 long other athletic work. Under the direcarlth the full amount apportioned to and on one side Is attached feet en- tion of Miss Packer the an library faciliT9 of ona each per cent up to date, ameled steel rule divided off Into ties will be greatly extended. which the county map use for the tenths of fret. . - Ada, 12 9r Adam specified purposeLeading seed houses of the country $22- - Bannock $3,214 Bear Lake. $LZ. to the Twin Falls tract a HARVESTING ABOUT OVER; Bingham $2,645. Blaine. $1.40. Boise. onp 'of the best sources for clean seed WEDDING DANCE ENJOYED $375, Bonner. $1,14$. Bonneville, 12122 supply Newly developed sections of Canyon. $5.17$. Cassia. $1 151; Clear-- , the country ere generally accepted as water. $150 Caster. $49; Elmore, V&. the best for select seed, seed Franklin. $11$$. Fremont, 12 29$. Good- houses are already warning yet (Special Correspondence.) southern J9, Idaho, $421: Jefferson: $555: Idaho farmers of the ing. ARLET. Sept. of low to danger 4TF Kootenai, tl 29 Latah, tt Lemhi, over la and around Martoy. and grad seed production, da to the pres$421, Lewis. $255 Lincoln, $540. Madi- - ence of foul growing n average erop of graln of all kinds Minidoka. HH. Nn Ftrce. BLOJKjClBT TO CHICAGOr has been harvested. The third cutting John A. TMoffiqulsC- -l lf If to bring and tofUf-fd- ae public utilitie commission, will leave weather has prevailed during the hare tomorrow for Chicago to participate In Tearing season. AO crops have been the hexring before the Interstate com- gathered without Interference of rain. merce commission. Stock of all kinds to looking fine, and price for the stun are strong with an upward tendency. The shipments of cattle, sheep and SCHOOLS GOOD SHAPE; nogs oxer the of the O. HOME CLUB GIVES PLAY 8 U have beenHalley branch larger than ever this year; several tralnlooda - daily - puss through this place and are shipped to (Special Correspondence ) Oct. 1 The Malsd public ALAD, J bool to now IB runBing order. OAKLEY. C. CURTIS. Principal fe. M. Decker report the attendance large and the general- - con- -, Dsweerat KsaanSly E lasted ditlon good, Owvenser of State at Mam. Threshing I nearly oier, and the the expectations crops hav of the farmer who feared the frost bad done much damage The Malad Dramatic company j played at the opera house. Tuesday eveto he presented to ning. 'the proceed the new tabernacle Each player did - writ Th-- Mated stake tabernacle and Malad Second ward building will be turned over to the stake presidency neal week, Mr Jones the father Of Mrs 'Francis; of Malad, died hire Thursday, and the bidy was taken td Utah for burial, for ntcago to take a post graduate course H hoeptjal there. Darwttr ranrat son of'D: V. Thomas, ,ls teaching school ,at FORESTS $l a4 3 -- 1 ( - grounds were excellent. -- FROM tem-B- after a spirited voting conteet. The KIILED BY IR.AIH morning. Every parade wa held Friday town wa reprebust nee house of lb The parade Itself sented with float would have don credit to a city many than Burley. In tb aftertimes larger noon at the fair ground sport were I TTdltlg.' Another' Man;:'UnjfJerrtiffed,w' given.' cofl slit rig boras raring; tug ef war, etc. In the main Dead Found by Railroad evening street dancing was the bends feature 'The Burley and Rupert fair muata for the furnished the Track Neat Lima, Mont at the fair carnival. The exhibit 32 Bel-wa- y. RECEIPTS PROSPECTS Monday 2F,, ,tb , .GncLdg academy began work under very favorable circumstances Nearly 2C stw-den- I'schS.' f 1,1 In tb eamlYiU vm fair held her tost Thursday and Frtdar. Bide wa North of Bchodd Miss Lottie elected to represent Queen (Special Correspondence.) ERE8TON, Sept. It.llHI, Lemhi, H.I67 tl Kanlheu. ll.lll.lt. Minidoka, $2,711 72; NeaFero. 11.07 II: Pslissde. 11,21 M; Payette. 12.21 II Pen d'Orallla, 15.455 . Pocatello, $1.354 39; Bt. Jos, $1,2142, Balmoo, IfMISt $1.11$ 22- - Bawtooth, 2.$S.2, Ittt. It. Tarfhea. H.mn, Fine Proor am mats In stale of Idsho end nsarlp every county la tha atata, except some In the extrema aouthsaat. will participate In Tha ths receipts apportionments from each reserve ere ss - follows. A vrtt i5 ths forest reserves within ths 4 urine tha past fiscal psar. There are It forest reset-re- s nrt weke Th0 Minicawla WOMAN IS LOWRY SUMMONED BY DEATH ESTIMABLE i DEATH ACCIDENTAL record-breakin- g Report of Potato Yield Counties . Owe State Money From Auto Tax Other Idaho News. (Bpedsl ). TsMsrday - tbs OISE, dxpt- Boise ward celcbrslsd 014 Folk day at tha ward cbapei. corner Fourth and Jefferson street Up-waof M old people and wldowa vs tt. war from Taagingliiyeir royally aolartataad with a fin banquet r and program. Featlvllira begun with dinner at f o clerk, it young lndjrn serving. aa-.- ,. i. w4rii-feilafcOiatsdhr-nMaiSs- rs tha supervision ctety, under whna arranged. Prut plaaaaat Botar acted ataka a lieber Q. Hal of ths a tnoMmarnsr, and tha meal was llh-- t aralljr sprinkled with tiUersMIng and of humorous toasts, and experience years apt war safari y listened to hr i 1 all present. dto- f Elisabeth Joan, af It had-ttlnrttoa of telng tha eldest parson present Tha oldest man prsaaat was John Tinsley, seed It To both of those I Birmaatp Wats presented arpreprtato I This Is tha drat eelsbrattoB of Old Z Folks dap laRole it la to ha mod aa annual Institution bars, aa It baa 4 paaro M Vtah- ,haa After the dinner tha followintr Interwas rendered. Mrs W proarsm esting of tha Relief If Melteadrirfc. prastdent Cl society, Congregational presidingf- hymn. W thank thee, O Ood. for n prophet; addreaa of welcome, piehop Georg W. Lewis; mala quertrt. "Then Ton'll Remember Ms" Messrs Handy. French and Reasa; poem, Hogensna. Tether," Miss Beasts Williams; solo. Good-b- y Bweet Dap." Mrs C. O. Winkler; poem, "Mother." Frank B t . Bmlth; address "Looking Backward a I Half Centarp, Fmf W. M McKsa-dricduet, "Til Taka Ten Homs Ax IS Kathleen." Mr. and Mrs K, L i FIAnt: address "Oar Fathers sad Mothers" Mrs Georg H. Heady; piano nolo. Mrs Oeonta W Lew la, sols with soar tet accompaniment.' Ilhw Threads Among the Gold." Mias K leone McKon- drick and others; benediction. Elder C. 4 -- ha . hrsnr -- - ! k; Ct Winkler. All guests wars taken to and from I if 'f ; ; the aged guests clearlv Indicated that all thoroughly enjoyed themselves. BRADT COMING HCQ4B. Word ban reached Botes from . Washington to the effect that Senator Brady will arrive la Idaho tomorrow, to take active part la hla campaign -- -- -- 'or - ASBFBTOB CONTRACT. For the third time a lease ha been signed for the asbeetoe lands belonging to the state In Blaine countv. and u the contract mad this time the and board beltevee that an Industry has been secured which will prove of Inestimable value to the state in the year The lease, which let to Herman Mangold, ts to run 2$ yearn. By Its conditions the state Is - to receive a royalty of 19 cents per Inn for the first two years; 29 cent per ton for the met of the 21 year term; an equal chare in nil profits over it per cent on the Investment, title to the timber and land, and the assurance that the refining plant will . he kept In Idaho. , RECEIPTS FftOM FOR EATS, Governor Haines has been notified val-le- p. .ieriIJVi GG2-KE- L arrlous-mlnde- -- -- - Go,-Ic- e s 1. I2. III.-13- f, , i r4 i: For Day and High Schools s' ; eyc-rd- fd School and College Text Books V, v Pens, Pencils, Inks, Theme Tabs, Regulation Paper etc... U-- Every thing fpr the School Room le Elk-ho- DESERET. NEWS . The Leading Book Concern .6 Main St, rn Mi Mary and Corn Dudley returned Banday from a .week s visit at Rockland The T. L-- M t A ' Fa vg slarledThito mootings for tb winter. 'M re A ref and daughter to 'TduH.'Tiafe'gon winter pith Mr Anderson's daughter Ethel Denver y A stake Sunday School convention will be held at Snowvllle Oct. 1$. x- BOOK-STORE- (Special Correspondence) for Senator Brady Sept It Today at S Reception GROVELAND, funeral service were Messenger Boy Is Injured" held for Mrs. Clarary Manwarinf. wlf Other News from Pocatello. of Herbert Manwarinff, at the Grove-lan- d -s , And-re- on ihe Train for efficiency. Take a course In the L. D S Business Cohere end evening session. Low rate. Day Call $ axatcfj Jt2V Advert fsentent. ward house. Bishop John Boker presided. The speaker were Elder A. 8. FuMmer, Johnathaa Hale and Presi(Special Correspondency) dent James Duckworth, all of whom Sept. 19 --Harry paid high tribute to the lovable and MAIH4 faithful character of tb deoeaaed. The FTjff on, es Greek section hand. musical selection by tb choir were MRS. ROMLXO S. XAOX. of Onyx, near McCammon, was appropriate. The targe attendance at wire of the Argentine instantly kilted yesterday afterthe eerricee testified to the universal ' Mrs. Romuto 8. Nson. wife ef respect In which Mr. Jlanwaring Was noon nt Onyx. Two freight train we t held head of the Argentine legation passing each other her on tb doubl Mrs. Manwaring to survived by tier Washington, which to about to raised ly, aa embassy, has been picked l husband, seven eons, six of whom are track and Frlffon evidently did not d of n married, and three of whom have notice the train. No. Si by an eminent French irtht s ene missions - fur the In voiding the group of typically handsome women nii homrabt train be in America Mm Nson hs the clear in. wrapped xm tar vhw oppoVU Traeic- - ti oht complexion of the atructor at Ricks academy. Hex burg was run oxer. Tha body was brought -dark eyes and beta and as pretty and Levi. Oreo. Walter. Arthur. Hor- to Pocatello for burial. a pair of eyes as can be found Groveland ace who lire and David, at Khe and Dr. taofi. who ha UNIDENTIFIED MANILlTedT of The deceased was the been busy of tote as on of the "A. B. Charles Wilkins sad Cry daughter Welch and The Montana office, of the O C." mediators In the Mexican affair, horn at Willard. Utah, Oct. 1L 8. L. to adviseddivision They yes preside over an Meal bom. U57. Manwar- unidentified dead of the finding at en married Herbert She two man, oa th have five children three girl and May 33, 117$. and settled In Granger near Lima Mont., this morning.tracks boys Isabel. 2U'va Komule. Johan ing IJi where Balt Lake ward. Utah, county, had been killed by n freight train. , Joseph and Chari-fftThey apeak Bred about II years, when they Spaaiah and English - are active they ACCIDENTAL moved to NOT MURDER. Utah, where they youngsters, part ef a merry company lived for, 39Mspieton. years The family moved at a private school, and bo si ef a to tb Further light upon th death of J. H. and half a home four present Is hoot of friend Isabel the eldest. Lowry. O. 8 L. nlghtwatchmaa at Their years ago. fond of amateur theatricals who was thought to have Mr Manwaring was a faithful Latterhome ott Dupont Circle In Washingbeen Indicates that h me! -day Saint, beloved by all who knew with murdered. ton to the scene of frequent fstnlateldent his own re111 health her. bad beea She la for social season. the , several years, and during the past year volver. nnd n coroner awith during Jury has so debad been Confined to her room. Her rided, AlIt appears that while Lowry was both eastern and western market son acted As pallbearers together this has been a prosperous climbing Into a steel "battleship" car season the revolver which he carried must School opened bete with an increase have been accidentally discharged. The Rear lake, of scholars over last year Miss Angle pioneer bullet entered two Inches below the Durfee of GrantsvlUe Utah, to the ALFRED SPARKS, IS DEAD ribs on the left tide, ranged jupward teacher. This to Mias Durfee third pasted through the heart and lodge I to the shoulder The bullet, when re year, and aha wa heartily welcomed beck to kirly (SpeclsI Correspondencs) moved, was found to be of the ex- -; to Tb Primary association 2$. Alfred Sparks, a rise and description of one which wadoing good work and giaat Interest to shown on DINGLE. SpL tre I ng from Lowry's own gun and of Utah and of Bear Lake rn the part at the children and parents which apparently had . beea late! Dinhta to home died at Mr. and Mrs Maxwell and family of county. Ida., fired. Salt Lake City have come to reside. Mr gle. Thursday. Aug It. Sparks RECEPTION FOR SEN. BRADT. Sept. 2$ will be Rich field day. and w woe bora to tWestchssterxhlre. England expect to here a fine exhibition of 73 7. 1S35, and was therefor March A reception Irrespective of party afkinds of farm products stock, etc year I month and days old at the filiation will b tendered United Slates Great interest to being shown on the llms of his death. Senator James H. Brady tomorrow evepart of the people, and the Idaho IrriMr Sparks was united to marriage ning at tha Pocatello Commercial club gation company, and a good display with Jane A. Fowler, the ceremony be- room bens tor and Mrs. Brady are trill he mads on Ellen lue toarrtve from Washington ea Nov- board the ing performed ship On Sept. UHu Eva Gubler of Carey Maria while they were crossing ths tomorrow They will be met and J. M. Caffall of this place were Atlantic ocean. On tending In Nw at th depot morning. by n reception commit! united in mairiage and are settled at Orleans Mr dicame and Mrs 1 of parks representative ritlzlhs, and a III Mailejr They gave a dance to their to Utah, crossing ths plains with to the Brady residence fn friends many of whom came from sur- rectly ox teams to Cyrus H W her lock's com North Arthur avenue. rounding towns A moot pleasant party pany. They lived to Balt Lake for two H H Whittlesey to chairman of the was enjoyed. years; then moved to Fort Herriman. reception committee, which Includes moved to Lebl where aftrrxraid over K4 nxm-- s The program commitThey BURLEY WARD CONFERENCE; they resided until 1J45 when Ihev tee, composed of Messrs W. A.- - Junes. Joined with other ploneera who came to A. B Richardson. J M SUCCESSFUL' FAIR HELD settle Bear lake valley They resided James F Kane and J. B Brito In Paris until 1$7$ then moved to the line, has arranged- - the following pro, east side of the valley, where they laid gram, which will 'take place at ( vilnow the foundation for the o'clock: Focal, solo. Mrs. Bess Owenhv (Special Correspondence ) thriving continued of Its and Lowelage Dingle among address of welcome Judgtr 38. Last Sunday most BURLEJT. Sept. prominent and active citizens. violin sola Prof Robert was held with Mr. Sparks to survived by his widow, Blair; Budge; selection, orchestra; vocal solo, " President Jack of the stake presidency one brother, William Sparks of Smith-fiel- Mr. Boyer; selection, orchstora; reIn attendancs D. A. Taylor who has Utah, eight children. 39 grand- freshment u greatgrandchildren. Fun- -, been In the bishopric a second coun- children. era! services were held In the Dingle CRIMINAL COURT. selor. was honorably released. Hts sucmeetinghouse Sunday afternoon and TbeJ criminal docket has been d(s cessor has not been chosen. The Sun- were largely attended by relatives sad poeed of by the court this week. D nixed oa account eld time day school was reorsa friends from various sections Included two rases of the expected - removal of flupt. of ths of murdr, namely The speakers were those of Frank Thomas H Lewis from the ward Elder Rlshop country. Cuneo, slayer ef DomPsmuel Samson Humphrey inic no, and Alfred Henderson, O. F. Snow was sustained a superin- Not and Sparks of Dingle, and assaultSpars and slayer of tendent with D-- A. Harding as first Thomas Henry of laura Parts. There were Henderson. Slight Cuneo and Henderson and George P Clark os second assist- many beautiful floral offering The were both convicted. Sentences ant. The Religion class was organised body was followed wtll to Dingle cemetery be and to randy for the winter's work. passed tomorrow. Ths court will e to length. by a cortege a to A large crowd to expecting to go to continue 14. cession until Oct. v Salt Lnke this week for general BOT IS INJURED, old the fair. A tourist ale per ANNUAL WARD CONFERENCE; writ be put on the evening train for the Kelvin Anotto, n messenger boy. was BUSYTIMES.AROUND-CAJtE- Y benefit of those wko will go Friday evepainfully teJwd'tatravwmrWBenhe collided with aa automobile owned by ning. ProehxXai Hardware eoxnpary "the E C. White. Th accident occurred at (Special Correspondence.) bee sold out to Thompson th corner ef south Maln-a- nd tract Ploche. New. II. an final The Sept. avenue. The hoy was rendarwl Lewis CARET. musical comedy trill b given in of the Carey ward unconactflua, and . received numerous the opera boose Thursday and Friday was held a wtek and bruises about the head, age Sunday. AD the minor-cut- s evening; about 1M people will taka part, body. Mr. Whits picked the of Boise stake were fsce nndand the presidency all local talent. The production to for him to hit home. up boy tb benefit of the Civic Improvement present and gave excellent talks at Th bicycle conveyed was smashed. each of the three largely association. attended JUBT OF WOMEN. The digging of sugar beets began this meeting Prest. Haber Q. Hale was msek. Tha factory trill begin work particularly forceful to hla ttmsly InFolks Jadge Alfred Moye Is hsr- about tli tb and tt to expected that struction. The general Church, Make tng an Intevetolng time settling the run trill extend over about three and ward authorities were Sustained race of assault women two between , months. without a dissenting vet He decided to try th experiment ef The county eommtodcnsr hare fixsd Ideal faB weather has prevailed for bring female Jurors, and so ho an- the tax levy for the year at $1 l$l an about two week Four Meant threshto secure a each $196. to be divided a foUowm ing moebtoee are putting in Meady tbortaed th omutable women venire of for this esse, Biota tax. 235: county currant, .15; road time; to get th threshing dene, be- special sat for which tomorrow. is and bridge, 19; , general school, fore 4ad weather sets In. The work bond and Interest. JM. The question of don by these machines to ALIENS ARB DEPORTED. quite satisroad improvement In the county trill this year. decree ordering he pot ap te the voters In in election an factory Th well drilling mac hi nee of J. C. thePursuant to a federal deportatkma of aliens who persist a $50.00 bond Issue, 130 99 to go as Tipton nnd Joeiah Howard are being the county's share of expense of the operated steadily to getrnew'welte for to breaking the tow. Don Carlos, and state highway through the county, the the homes In the volley- - They bore Dlmltrtna Collins, Greeks, left her remaining $39 909 to be divided equally down for good water from $9 to 399 Betordav. bound for Salt Lake, accomamong the-- three ram mission re dis- feet. Mr. Howard has JuM finished panied by Officer Charles Foster. On th same train were seven other trict. a Well for Blaine Coop and Mr. Tip-to- n Greek from Dillon, Mont., also on tb Milton and Cora Randall and one James Campbell and Rhode Randall our bank.for Jon. 8. ,Cocjer, cashier of way to Salt Lake, where they will be authorities will leave for Bolt lake this week Lom week woe a busy on for th turned over to the- -federal - town. All the spar teams were em- for' (Inal action. PARfr FOR MRS. WRIGHT. ployed to haul over from the station n ear of lumber, n car of flour ond Mr Ruth Wright, wife of William two con of cool; besides quite a dum8r 302 north Ninth avenue, ber of loads of. grain to the elevator Wright. was to en anniversary surprlee treated at Plcabo. The new spur put to at last evening hy a number af her Priest siding .enables haulers to moke party j AtuLAEicnyintui Th occasion Was th tody's two trips a day; when hauling from friends. 54th Wrihuay. Tikura enly on trip , n day was CARNIVAL IS ON. practicable. Coal to furnished at the switch at It tf per tonr Flour has The Patterson street carnival corn-pe- n advanced in price from $2 29 to $3.99 y, located w Feet Wnter street . te Th first Blaine county fair tarld to furnishtng amusement this week under the auspice ef (ha Order of Esglee. Halley. Bept 34, n, ,nd 3$ drew Quits a number at Carey- - people.-displayed were praiseworthy sod will be a big advertisement to ths Poestbllltie of this part of the cut. Th flight of an aeroplane, twtoe a new thing to many residday, wee Far tad CUkfcra ing to thl vicinity. Th teachers of our school are do-n-g . . a good work and the attendance to Increasing dully. It to rumored that good- - roads work through thin valley will soon In real earnest. .. weet-buun- east-bou- n. e. tf nt of 11 : -- Al-fr- ed -- d. half-mil- -.-., ce - 'Hnn D BOUZEK ENGRAVING yutf pev-aw- tr CASTORIA lalut InUNForOnrSDYos, cum-men- fr- - . |