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Show uo DANVERS CONFESSES CONSPIRACY TO ROB. Pocatello, Idaho, March 30. Richard Rich-ard Danvers, the man who was arrest- , ed Tuesday afternoon and charged with conspiracy to rob the State Bank of Downey, yesterday pleaded guilty , before Judge Guheen in the district j court and was sentenced to one year in the Bannock county jail I Charles J. Montweiler, alleged accomplice ac-complice of Danvers, waived preliminary prelimin-ary hearing and was bound over in the sum of 53000, which he at once furn-J ished Montweiler denies all guilt In tho matter Ho maintains that the revolvers and other contraband found on the person of Danvers, and which Danvers charges that he supplied, wore stolen from his bicycle repair , shop and that the crime is being fast- ''. oned on him by the authorities. ; Danvers's wife clalmr, that tho whole plot was hatched by Montweiler. ' ' She is still being held as a witness. on NEW DEVICE SUPPLANTTS OLD AFRICAN DODGER Yoo' hit the African and you get a good cigar!" This cry resounding through the I midways of country fairs and city j' summer parks perturbed tho peaceful f. soul of one Sidney R. Lamb, of New l York. The thought of a big, husky j man hurling a hard ball at the head l of an unoffending negro disturbed the 1 serenity of Mr. Lamb's sleep and 1 started a gray beginning in his hair, f Therefore, he sot out with the zeal I of a reformer and the ingenuity of an j inventor to devise "something just as , good" which would eliminate the pos- . sibillty of anybody being hurt The result is a game apparatus, for which ' he has secured a patent, comprising a target made to represent a face with an open mouth, through which tho teeth show prominently. ',' A striking ball is "tethered by a stretchable elastic string to the nose. , The teeth arc formed by Independent- i-ly i-ly moving parts mounted to disappear I from sight when hit by the ball. 1 rin |