Show ADDRESS TO LEGISLATURE a of Idaho Favors Ese Establishment Es Es- e of Railroad Commission ON PUBLIC FUNDS ILL m c Out of and Addi Additional Reform Jan m S. S Governor S.-Governor Governor Frank R. R 4 delivered Ills mt 10 to the 4 today favoring the tho k l of a railroad commission Culling to thC tho advantages jf ho state tato gained by hythe the laws pro pro- j-d.- j that public shall be 10 de- de flo Wi that they shall draw Inter Inter- rile THo mow In part pan follows i on Public fp l it Is my o luty call caI your atlo at- at lo to the at the mado many im- im l changes In the management i tate ato affairs ach show what Itt ih of these has lias mount I t uth people of at Among the Ihei Q I i important of these enactments enactment were what whal are known as the state and county deposIt depositors depositors' r laws which provid- provid f the tho deposit of public moneys InV in funds of the state sato an and V t IO In banks furnishing proper 1 M to in nay Interest I ii daily balances i c The ute tl ft foi l i. i tJ WK enactment and anh enforcing of such ud I l Ws' Ws hen boon U ng f tell foil U and expressed ll I It t nong tin Ihl lIt people and In then their opeia- opeia J t Li h l' l Jaws h tully fully nol met tile e OX- OX l pJ of or Jr l It their lr C. C i 1 jj tate state dc law mC b JI put pilL tub Into Inlo operation lion In Ill the tIme J V of I VOL O OC it has earned for H JC It lL can cai safely t r provided tuoc thin hilt through the opera opera- lH 7 n fn fn Of pt this lair KIM the public funds In V sri treasury will earn during ib lime i I ni r two t.- t. earm nin j nt iL J Joa least st much d cI l Jaw In which v l t r f 1 i c by tile u hut J gl I wa i. i e 1 J Q t Iho ho department t J of or h nJ ia um provided pro for tor timet tin time t L l lot nt fit of oi n a bank ank j r It J t r J J I c t 6 Jit Sd h tho last t I l lr f. f for toc j Tn r- r t hh Ol C f h I i 1 DW b Vl I Vi 4 I. I ht n n t co i 1 f rr l t. t II o f nut pur It I Into uno n lh D. D theta there ir be he fl a 1 U c ry large Ini-ge city In lIi 1 should 1 such un t I- I t. t r whose duty it should be lH to tn give Ive alt all hl his time tinie to 0 o the the- dire care o of delinquent chit chi ii dren t t. t f q The Tho total expenditures o of the slate r i hind department for Cor all nil purposes J es dumIng clur- clur t ing the th last two years yan were Wl 13 j 21 4 s. s Q Of this amount the tho A salaries of officers fi J 4 and amI clerks clI H o of records un und unil C I ann t I e ind fixtures fixtures' r t cost OJ 03 This can lan be ho regard regard- eu It d OK gis lit time the actual administrative hall ex- ex of handling the land moth department Ind Under I normal condition lol and amul when the extra ettra work entailed i by iy a a. faulty lm ha has been n n completed The total cash t-asb rC receipts of time llie land Ui t from Tan Jan I 1 I 1 1905 lo to Dec Doc 1 I. I roG wore WJ The records of oC the male land department depart lepart- meat ment show that thal there ther has haH been leen received re re- re- re from rom lh the thc s sale alo of tate state land lanil during dur dur- ing the IG 16 years ear since th the department I t wan organized 16 37 and that the lle Intel interest est t paid on nfl deferred pay pay- was wa During this Ihl 4 time tim local r receipts e from toni sales sailOR of or r talo tute wore 9 18 fie Re- from rein rental were wre GO GOot ot of which 04 was received r prior to January 1 1 1905 more more than limn third one t lime he Ie rental I receipts belo being credited to In the years 1 1906 1 I il Ih desire I ire rl to upon th time the legislature the lIme necessity of th the appointment of or i It joint committee l' l which shall hall make U l' careful scrutiny of or land department nt familiarizing th time of time the committee and through them yourselves hp wit wIlh h the methods pursued jn ln In the lh conduct of tho ho business of or the tho department to 10 the en end 1 that where I improvements O might be mal made they Ct can n be Ill jolI suggested letl and IH foi tOI J EIghth l h notion i a n 1 law 1 a commission to build a new ue building at al the seat scat ot of government govern govern- ment in III Boise Hoise This commission it h Is has made satisfactory felt CT very er cy ress resmi with the work thus committed to them Plans Plan have hn been selected for tor mho iho h new building and the time foundation and find ba basement walls for tor the main building have p been completed Contracts Contracts Con Con- tracts for lor the sl steel 1 of ot the building t Ita have been ben let lel and amI also contracts tom for the stone Slone work of or ho first story tolY The work is IR pro progressing Ie as us rapidly as tim 8 could be bc expected f f n oll load Bond Commission olo 4 t I wish to call cnn attention lo to the tile r I i. i of the thc wagon road roat com com- mission of which body 1 have ha had the thc honor hono to 10 b be a member and the chair chair- burden C 01 Ti i 1 shall not ilot my nn mimes mes statement than a. a iKc with any that the work of oC tho the commission in inthe the construction of or s Into isolated b Isolated mining districts green productive of or good gOOl re results antI I feel that It Il would be lIC the lI right ht 10 policy II C to lo follow fonow I In the tho future If It In lii y your our Judgment it l would be he wl wise c to continue the work wor-L of or orf f development do b by tho the building of roads rones into the Interior of or our Mute lUl I 1 desire attention to that thal pori portIon por- por i- i jn to tim ea call particular tIon i on of or th the report that thai recommends the Placing of the extensive roads roah built by hy tho the slate under tinder a toll toil system f I State 13 hC been n made a at al have hal r time during the the tho pas past ill In ninny man lime report t ears wo years 1 call or of Warden whitneY to 10 which I 4 will give 1 ou n a Cr very l i our done rite rime been Idea hla of what has c of oC tie the I S during this time health 1 d shown a tins to fact act lint 4 attribute this employed been kept r t they the have hac interests tl both o of th time 1 1 I 1 that 1 f feel who re con con- or of R. R the anti demand lemand that r i r. r j I. I f fined In time penitentiarY f t.- t. II J. J on nn mu U. I J. J i ir if t L Iv t tf ft u f A s- s i y j. j J I IL h t i t s L i jf I ii ADDRESS f TO l r- r d out d front from page om 1 t you ou should hould provide sonic senile im moans means of or steady employment for or tho the convict con population of the I t foci 1 that tho the state stale can call 1111 pO properly 1 11 make Holce sonvi som I. I i provision l m hy y which these shall bo he given 11 an opportunity t to work worl ut ul some useful occupation anI and In this thi It WILY way in some som measure tal take c the harden from flom tho the of or th their ir own nitro support t I dors ders of or the tho tax payers Tho cap tol building commission ha has Acquired 11 title I M to n valuable stone stolle which can bo br made to fo furnish excel excellent lent rock ruck for fOIl I would suggest bui lIn pu purposes poses that duel yo your body hod- so amen amend and antl present from this i slat statutes 5 Unit th-it materials coin om convict laher la- la 5 7 quarry can be he produced by hy hOI her and sold Mill in hr the open muI market markot t. t T The 11 lie I I Mtr steady employment of these e e men it I be he- admitted by all would be lit of or both hoth conducive to the tho Improvement their minds and bodies budy's bo is rind and would have hn a t tendency to mal making ln thc thorn them 4 better hetter cit citizens citizens- i The Tho improvements to the soldiers soldiers' s' s 10 during the past two years aJ have Ilav i v b been en such nuch as to mal make It a n model l IntI i Union turlon o of the Ow kind I Tin fie Slat Time The rh slate Inh University standing at al the I mead head of our educational 1 Institutions v and and 1111 which has 1111 long Iona been the pride of or the tho citizens of nf Idaho was on March larch I. I I SO 30 1906 i visited itell by hy a n calamity the th administration building blinding being en entirely entirely en- en destroyed by br fil fire The loss oss of I this ma building with Its li library ary and antI equipment has been a severe blow to the institution Under some Borne con conditions this loss would r 7 n t I have a crippled l Its Ill for 01 a num num- fl 1 U e t her hor of oC years ca s. s The rime excellent and self- self sl r f sacrificing work worl of the faculty to- to vv Ii with the loyalty QI the student stu- stu j dent ilent body horly has done Ione much stu-I stu Mv l i J to tu bridge e OV over 1 this great misfortune r r. H 1 I f t feel oi tl that titan you should give hc this 4 Lotion all nil the encouragement In ht the tho thov V v i. i way of pf appropriations the ial Vv t conditions will viii allow anon A Ii liberal I spirit tf 1 toward to tho University Un would greatly c Pit g those those- now nos in nth there und under r the present j E h and amI discomforts and ancl make more corr cor- cor t r u the continuance of both hoth faculty and student hod body 1013 loyalty thus far so soI I 1 f magnanimously I sign shown n. n 4 J. J Idaho Stifle Stale i The Idaho state J Is reported tvr In a n healthful condition There has boon been a n. steady growth In m membership ml I i and a cl decided id cJ increase in the tho int rest interest rel relt t f. that dial Is being tal taken 11 by hy members mhers of or tho the I. I National Guard I r feel that Hutt the legislature legis nature lature should hould continue to p pursue Us its policy polley of liberality to tills this Important rS r institution a and ml nd that a fair fail appropriation Y lion tion should bo ho e pol provided ed For several months s this year cal schools school of the hc sot sol soldier Bier dier lel were maintained rl t among the cornI comI companies com corn I I parries panics of the time Third battalion of or the l Idaho regiment an attached to headquarters rR being bin tl detailed as in in- in j L This work worl the expense of or which was a. a not ma made e a charge upon the tho rl regular appropriation should be continued in III th the future and I feel J should be he provided pro for in th the appropriation apIro- apIro for department It has r been su suggested g that the state troops r would receive much greater greatel t through the tho holdin holding of or battalion cn- cn I en-I 1 can Ican menns and practice mar marches lies than t jit t Tybe f ire obtained through h tho the encamp Inin I- I II p nin nt at American luko lako Wa Washington ion n I I 1 suggest p t that con congress r ss s' be hC memorialized with a view ie to hayIng having hay hav t ing InS the g general government o turn over c lo tu the state stale of Idaho its quota of the expense of oC such annual encampment to bo lie u used cl in the holding of battalion encampments an and march marches s These battalion camps and amI marches should bo ho under the active supervision of an oj- oj S 'S officer of or the time r regular ular arm army detailed f the war department for that by hr purI purpose pur pur- io I t pose State Veterinary Department I. J J I The eighth session sr tol ion n passed a law cr cre- cre c j the tate state veterinary department depart depari- ja appoint appoint- appointment 1 ment and providing for fOI the appointment appoint appoint- W ment of oC a state veterinary sur surgeon eon a I This law lacy has haq now note been heen In force forc almost r- r two years anti and a great deal of oC good gool t. t n has ha he been bear n R accomplished The Tho lIet live lIe liveStock r J Stock stoel industry has h been t en helped ma ma- i I 1 feel fel that thal it IL would be e hest best i J it Ie this law lacy could be he amended fco so o oe 4 th that l the powers and anil re responsibilities of this officer would 1 et e be he more clearly y fixed United States Slate Senator ji m The Tho Republican an party art In i al nt Pocatello In ht Its Ils e d i the the candidacy nul uc of oC the lion Hon V. W. E. E Borah Bo- Bo J 1 I rah for United States senator Thir Thi hit s r l will reH relieve vl the legislature of the thc con jp test lesi Unit that ordinarily occurs over the c election of some one to this POl position t Jt of fir high honor heller nul and great Influence fl frequently creating creating-a rt bitter hitter cello feeling t. t f r wh which leh Is carried through the e 15 t. t session e lon interfering with the Ia s pa-s as t t e I sage sag of or I laws s ws I that hat ar grout I I I. I v ne lu-i-di-il lu del I IThe The ho a r if f th tin tin- Pm al tl ll Ib i c inv r-inv n v n t n-t tin lon male makes 1 pi h p. p If f y ur duty duly uty in Ihl this Ibis matter very Iry simple Time Tho of Idaho lu be In leople people are nrc cu ratu latel on nn the Iho splendid representation they tiey will Avill ha have in the 1111 United States senate enate b by the election and sealing of or Mr oil Ir Borah Tin fht nit Direct Primary Law In time till last lat campaign the tIlt an eau party parly mantle mall many important lodges to Co the line people With a record for or faithfulness s to its promises unbroken un- un broken in the past by y the time party It Is cont continently predicted that the cans elected l to lo the thc Ninth session of f the lie lc legislature will see sec that that thc these pledges ledges plc e are art enact enacted ll Into h laws Wl J mon Among the lie pledges pledge lh tl 01 made to the people was one ne for fol a primary r el 1 clion law hats There h I is now no some contention b by some ome of ot our IHl prominent 11 citizens citizen as aM In to what tills this prom R. R meant nut But In nty my j large 10 1 In J time tho minds of Wi ij JIt il urge e mn of ho Ilie people as lo to th the pu put t upon this promise 10 mise h by ly ninny many of our nur speakers throughout I the he campaign The people of Idaho In n my jud judgment leave have a n right to 10 expect ex- ex Jcl oct of or this thi legislature the pas passage a e of a direct primary primal election law giving gl glin ing in ng them an opportunity o of nominating fn ing ng their theil candidates for COl both county and anti slate office by direct vote oto Any Anything thing hing Je loss less titan than this I am sure will be hc bei bea i o gle great t disappointment to lo the time people an and ind those responsible for Cor the tho defeat of If f such a measure should and im i will trill be he held lold accountable Another r promise c made to the peo- peo pie lo was wn that for an anti pass oI iw prohibiting pro pro- the U use e of railroad pa passes IJ by byall byall all public lle officials fh The passage of or an trust anti law was promised the Iho people OIle of the state In n the Republican platform and throughout the tho campaign I feel feol that such a law should bo he enact enacted cd and en en- forced La Labor hili Legislation Other Oilier promises made time the people were for 01 an hour eight oi ht day Ilay for fOl un underground underground under under- er- er ground minor and an employers employers' liability lia lIa- law Great cure care should be bu taken in drafting these lies ma measures ures Laws Law that are arc fair fah to 10 both capital and labor I should be passed In III the recent campaign the promises s 's small made mall to the people by both hoth the time great political parties were Ir very simi lar tar I can no reason h why the rope rep rep- lo cs of both parties should nol not work tog together In thu enactment of good la laws 9 for fOl the people In the counties of of Kootenai and I Cassia the tho people Irrespective of oC party PlIt have ha agreed on nn count county division iun In these two counties s 's the they have ha r gone nc so far fur as to agree on tho the geographical cal cat lines hues of I division lon that one of or your IHlI first duties should be he to see |