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Show I FEW CHANGES MADE IN IDAHO'S STATEHOUSE BOISE, Ida . Nov. IS. Few changes will bo made in Idaho's statehousc as( a result of the recent ch- tion. b.-. au?e practically all of the appointees un-J der Governor Davis will liold uvim-. D. A. Banks, who has been acting; as commissioner of finance, will succeed suc-ceed John W. Eagleson as state traas-jg) traas-jg) w urer Stewart Campbell u III : I Robert N Bell as .state mine Inspector. Inspec-tor. Mr. EagUson retfres after three terrtiA Mr. Bell has been state mine 1 inspector for many years. Since O. B- Walker retire d three months ngo. ' Captain Banks has been acting as fl-i nance commissioner and a member of the cabinet. Goernor Davis will fill the vacancy shortly. Neither will there be many federal posts to fill after the new national administration goes into office Lewis Williams, internal revenue collector, will be succeeded by a Republican on, or before March 4, when his term ex-1 pires District Attorney Mc lenr v ill hold office for sorn, time, as will also Frank Kinyon, receiver of the land of-! fire, and Frank S. Ileer, register United States Marshal Jones has an-1 other year to serve, but will probably! be succeeded before that time Ed-1 ward He.ddcn, surveyor general, still I has a year to serve. ' 00 |