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"MjLYJEVENIN6 EDfflOH Ihe Heat Or.e-onlan Is Bastera Oee .nn'i er.aleit newspaper and J sVllins; furcs ! o the ed.srtlei.e f,v-r lC th' ur.ncd paid rlrcu Ut'on In iv-ndl.ton "d I'metlHe ty at any other newspaper. DAILY EVENING EDITION Nu.-ib-r iii tuple print' il ut ycaH-rUny' i-.i.i. Bditloa 2,!)2: This iapr I. - member an 1 . - i .1 o in .(null luii iiii ur i' I . liona CITY OFFICIAL PAPER COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER ' ' . -rw I ,', -amnniiH " ; . -avaavavavaw a u VOL. 31 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1020. NO 0435 AVALANCHE FROM ALPS WIPES OUT ENTIRE VILLAGES Severe Storms Sweep Moun tains Along Swiss Frontier and Mammoth Slides Smoth er all in Pathway. POPULATION, WARNED, FLEE BEFORE DELUGE Rush Down Valley at Night Buries House and Sleepers; Workers Search Through Ruined Towns for Dead. noMK. Jan. It. Several vtHagej In tho Alpine u nions were wiped out today l avalanches, following: eevere storms, according to dispatches receiv ed here. In the province of Piedmont union); ilic Bwles frontier, un uvalan che smothered th village of Dainonte, Worker there ao far have recovered alx bodies. The villages of Voinante ulld 1.1 mone were ulso destroyed l,ul I he po pulations wero warned, and fled be fore the avalanche struck. An uvalunehe swept down a valley ut nlKlit binvlntt a house In which aeven were sleeping near Aosla. TRAPPING WILD ANIMALS HER JOB COMMANDER CENSURES STFflMFR DASHED house unanimously favors OLCOTT ENTITLED muvnn vnuiiLv REHABILITATION FUND AND ta niTinr Trnii BV TERRIFIC GALE: reconstruction hospital 589 ARE MISSING census committee Scores Still Unaccounted for i Following Wreck of "Afri que" in Bay of Biscay 50 Miles Off La Rochclle. i VESSEL SPRINGS LEAK AND ABANDONS COURSE Rough Seas Drive Ship Astray and Sinking, Yesterday, Ends Desperate Battle to Keep Liner Afloat. PARIS. Jan. IS. rive hundred eighty nine persona are still mleelng following tin wreck of the steamer Afrluue, which sunk In the Hay of Bipcay early yesterday. They are be lieved to have perished. J The AfliOVC sprang a la terrific gale Rutuiday ! driven off its rourse. It aflot with difficulty until tcrduy, when it sunk flft l-a Kochelle. WILL MEET TONIGHT Via il.,. nliiiaia of tuklne final Map for the taking of the Con.nierelal .. .. , . 1. . . .. . .1. , l... .-i.nHHS work in I'endleton a etlnK Of the Pom Penan 1 1 Off law. The . . . - a ,..,,. I...,.., ' . Itlll r're.'il lltir IL I ward cal.tnins and assistants has I" en passed called for tonight by rj.orge A. Heit- mant, genarai chairman. The meeting will Is, held at the Commercial Asso ciation rooms at 7:30 and detailed In structions will bo given for the work. Kaeh ward has been divided 1"'" a ntAh r districts Ho t 11 t. DO simile HA I. KM, Jan. 13. The . today ooanlmoiisly . , I a. bill repealing provisions of the Industrial commis sion art requiring that 4f,tft be set1 aside from th. industrial accident fund and empowering It la eonatruet an Industrial, reconstruction hospital. Bfajpnitta iu i The bouaa unanimously passed bill lie reusing the accident and sick l.e.nfil orovisious of the Industrial lion law. The house also hill creatine a rehabilitation fund of $100 000 from the accident funds. FLVV I Mil" aasaaw TO ENTIRE TERM OF WITHYCOMBE Former Secretary of State May Retain Governorship of Ore gon During Unexpired Ten ure of Elected Official. S3 SUPREME COURT MAKES DECISION, FOUR TO THREE May iiit Saliinlay. volunteer enumerator will have m territory to cover. h mk daring and wan wa-M kept a. m. yea- j miles off j GRANGE ASKS STATE MASTER TO RESIGN Mrs SERGEANT'S ACQUITTAL The uciiilflal of Sergeant Joe White, former uriny recruiting Officer here, on a charge of adultery. wiia of ficially disapproved of yesterday by , (leneral Hunter Liggett. comnil.ndinK the western department of the ainil, according to a news dlepatoh frOOJ Han I'ranclsco. SelReant White was accused of liavlng committed the of- ; fense in an uparlincnt house In Wal la Walla. The court martial wu held at an- i eouv. r Darracka. Not only was Bar- ! geant White charged Willi the statu- , torv offense but was ulso alleged ah- j sent witlioiit lovc. lie ayaa afiuli tad on Isill" chuiKea. ' ' Sirs. .Myrtle Perkins, wife of an l, manufacturer, whose Infat uation tor Hergeunt Whit' lad to most Hf the trouble, was convicted in n ei afloat with difficulty until 3 a. in. yea and served about two months in Jail there. Hhe was recently rrlc.o.o.l as a Chriatnuu dispensation and slie left, with the soldier, for Vaklma the fol lowing day. Since their departure from Walla Walla nothing has been heard of the couple. Ada Tint-ley of Idaho, who was formerly employed by the lo. al of- ,. ..!...., C I ...... 1. . t, I '. '., - I fire of the 1 inled Mates uigiwiai mi"') " " - , enllv Is fumpvs as a hunter and trapper, Mrs. Tiniflev ha.- to her eredil the I senilis of 2' atoek' killiiiK predatory animals, which she killed In It months. Mrs. TlngWy Is of frail stature and weighs but 80 pounds, but thoae who have seen her in a luaale with a trapped coyote any her look la-lie her strength. Krank Tlnglay Is famoim not only as the husband of Mrs. Tint-ley. hut be cause he. too. Ian Irapepr of note. DEFENSE OF NEW IS SUODENLY HALTED Th, senate paused a concurrent resolution calling for an adjournment at noon Saturday. A similar resolu tion introduced In the house Monday Hill awaits action by the houae. After FaMiBg Royalty Lachmund starterl a renewal of the finht on the Warren company by In troduclng a bill prohibiting the pay ment of royalty on a patented pave ment and making the payment of -he same a felony, punishable by impri sonment for not over five years. If raaatlfl the bill will be submitted to the eople. OMnangaaton or . Johns Writes Predominating Opinion, McBride. Bean and Bennett Concurring While Harris Benson and Burnett Dissent. 17 MEASURES IN HOUSE, 11 IN SENATE FILED ON FIRST DAY OF SESSION 1 .H...,.l SECURITY APARTMENTS NOT TO BE COMPLETELY FURNISHED SAY BUILDERS VOB A NOBLES, Jan ments in Irtihalf of Hal trial for murder. VANCOUVER, Wash., Jan. 13. unm. iimw- master of the state grans, has been asked to resign by Washinston grange ut Orchards. .. . i... Au..i.,,i,.n ,i,,,,t..l it was . .. . . . M'.f i.n..l mMUtor h.1S i.n.i iilinff f siaieu iiiaL lie- i,,,, 0 ., i , i ., , i... I, -ini., n, e is a no- i., ission of seven meml-ers l.n j ,.hlrr.ian. liical party and that any enorv on aanamaaai ,f the uranire Ic.nlers to ailKIl rue mk.s, -ilh ihis or anv other polit- CD A MPP Wll I nFCORATE vlolaUon of the rules of : nrtriiirn i I nyn ficnRfiF Hi- orK.inization: that the campaign l rni.iiiiL.ii iivj , SALKJ1. Jan. U. Ban W. Olcott Ifl i governor f tregon for tho full unex pired term of the late Jamea Wlthy : combe, the supreme court decided to i day by four to three. Justice Johns rote tho predominating opinion with, McBride, Hean and Bennett concurr Inn the latter wrltlnfc a special con- ' 1 a., lMl,rt, Jiidffn Harris dls- sented. with Benson and Burnett con The J.lnt fisheries committee of the . , peCal opinion. house and senate approved or a nil fish and gime com- wo 13. Argu- tieinn waged by Mr. Buck to align tne Vew. on rmnrn artth the triob- alliance Is det- BROTHER-IN-LAW OF R. ALEXANDER IS DEAD I'AfllS. Jan. 13. France today rte- .n.nifhl to a rimental to the BranEC and tothe In-, .. - , ganw.oa ti-i,h .... ...-.- , --- - - - - - ,h, i,- ciuea io ui-eiimc ""i sudden null l-uaj- wnen uerumiac ia- leresi-s oi lajo.e..- - - 4 n(j crosa 0r the legion ol non- ki. . ,.n.i f.. ,h AAnM ,,rt. in.u.ri.H. e-ieihorlu and nrincililes of " sii,-i-enes a II 1 1 ' I'ORTI.AND. Jan. 13. In the pass u.t si. mooh on Sunday night ' ..r l,u Mfl A II I o- er a brief address, announced lie radical leaders w nose ysnaaa j, i( iearej that Lloyd (Jeorgc sent nwr business men, one who had been would have the case in the hands of literature are dangerously near to an-an ur)?elf, messnKC to the British enKiKed in the mercantile business in the jure without further argument archy and rebellion, the grunge is ; minis(er of commerre summoning him (jranue for more than 50 eyars. from his side. Indications were today brought into disrepute, and also that. obti acreernent with the French . Mr m,K.h was esteemed by his many Attorney Woolwlne shorter hours, more pay and c"eap" I ministry upon economic .iiiestiona. friends In L Grande, where he settled to close his argument Food for labor do not fit in well witn wnen about 18 years of age and where the grange policies. -rirr -! MrtX DCOII I h t--eame a factor In the businesa Tliis and the anarchist thought o H I C OHIHIHUI ntwhu. 1 ",i ,v, centurr he was In n . -tr T-, csi nnrtr it " -" 1 ' - KA I It-ltA I IU1M UIHUC I I that IHstrict might. I,e able tonight. Lower Branch Considers Three Bills Vonccrning Labor; Umatillans Propose Setting up of Country Kindergartens WOODMEN INSTALL STATI-: TAI'ITHI., Sab- la lb. use bills Introduced Monde; ii it l - - llv CMinmfttce on and IndllHtrles: to repeal chapter :!".. Oregon laws, for creation of fund f'-r Industrial and r-constructlon- hospi tal. . II. II. 2 - By Dpmmltte on labor and i .rovidlnir aildlliollal com- pensatlon for injured workmen. 11 It. 3 By ( oinmlttee on i.inor and industry; providing for ichabill- I tutlon of workmen. . , , , , h H. i Bi UallaKhc-; designating Wodn.en of the World held Insialla-i Malheur nty nt lion of officers, followed by a I""-, - Hys,p, f s,ale llighwiu ... i.-..pt. . Ki' II nan i.ii-i .. B9 or nvenliiL-. Two teams of l a, h n, -w Security A part man ta, for contracts weri' b t yesterday arc be completely furnished, as the hV. . , i kAMa l,e,.n ottiler- ichsI fsoowtho story In ap vaaana? pa per yesterday. There will lie a large number of conveninnces furnished I without extra charge, however und these, ih builders say would mean about, im month to a householder Light fixtures, a range, heat, re frigerator bed and springs, telephone, laundry and storage facilities ill the 1 e'en, cut, dumb waiters and numer- (Olls other conveniences are to lie fur-ia.- . niahed and without extra charge, a-erel furniture, linen, silverware, rooking labor utensils, etc.. however will he furnlsh- ed by tin- o.ciiiiants of the apart ni, ills according lo their own choos ing. The gas and eelctriclty will also be paid for by the tenants. E MATY WITH CHINA mimnIbs ii,,., ' much of their litera Hire leads sober-minded peolde to fear what would occur if they got control. That a meeting held in Urand ltapids. in which Mr. Buck took an active pari the body HAS ACTED. SAYS DRY Ni I'.iAljKS. Ariz,, J.in. l: lioflK illrt;itlIIK till- M'Jli ;in treaty of Bmsy 'f rmdlcaU labor rnre t frlen'lKhiii ami i niinin-rc with China, liking, that as a n-ieit tOWS.nl DOffo! taltitUC a new tor treaty permitting ths iass;is:o of Chi-in-sr eiCctllaalon laws by Mexico, were n,tHkluoeq in tln MexicAn senate, uc er(iiii;r to a IrUfklco City di.spatch to da'. TJu resolution in un outgrowth of aiiil-itiiuisc agitation which cen ters arbUnd 'ananca. Oregon. Mr. Bloch wa born in Germany but "im. to America w hen a lal and 1 chOKe Orecon as hia liome. He wan . m -r- . ik. M.annln jti.I lithfT urniiKe sirit and find tne com- - ... villi, ,o s Hloch ou resign as state mas- The resolution committee included W. If. i-hilson. R. B. Phlppa and A. II. Oriner. Mafia 1). McCaffafty is nias- f the Washington prance anil ph Ranch Is secretary. , ter ' Mr.- Jos OFFICERS, THEN FEAST REALTY BOARD MEN OF PORTLAND VISIT REPORT OF JAPANESE CONVOY FOR ARMS TO PIEXIC0 TODAY DENIED ASSISTANT TREASURER MOBS STORM TOWN HALL IN VILLAGE IN PRUSSIA LOXDON, Jan. 13. Mobs stormed the town hall at Hamborn, In Uhenlsh Prussia yesterday, seized arms and destreed the town's archives. A Berlin news avency dispatch declared today. loiter Molts lootiMl stores alonn the Jaegestrasse and the disturbane spread to Marsberg and Hruckhausen. The dispatch added that clashes le nn 'architect of La flmnde. and Have R. I Hloch, an advertbting man of New York city, and a daughter. Stella Hloch of fat Grande. The funeral ser vices will he held at Ilolman's at 1! p. m. Wednesday, with burial at Beth Israel cemetery. officiating will lie Rabbi Jonah B. Wise and the Masonic order. Mr. Bloch was a brother-in-law of It. Alexander, Mrs. Bloch being one of Mr. Alexander's three sisters, the others belnB Mrs. William WurxWeiler Jan. 13. The tud; danlOd know- that a Japanese tween mobs, and police throughout the night. T .,i,,ed of Portland and Mrs. R. Frtede or continued Alexander ill sliip nienl named to undertake a new , ship campaign which will be ended June 1 V- Oderdale is captain of one ten... and I' T. Vaughan of the other. The bnltquol last nlnhi was louder ,i by the lean which ins) out irj ihe reeenl drive for new roeinbertl. THf can.paiitn was reported succe-srul. however, and belter r.siills are ex pected In ihe coming drive. The new offh . rs Installed last night ,ftde olisill comiuand- . '.. i-,..i,.h:ni advisory lleilten- '. . i-i.m tntm Herald, hanker Walker, clerk; II. D BtUllnan es cort; i arl MrUlnnis. sentry; C. D Ltrarmore, watchman. FlM no tubers of the slate sessions of the Interstate Ueult entertained this niter nn i.ri'.tl-d oi iiaii.z.illon which Is send iffj out its members as li.r as Idahi . I riua Ho local dealers Into doanil OPERATORS WILL ABIDE BY COMMITTEE AWARD l ii ii, ;. iu flallacher: f'-r pu ni' iu , r Interest by state on irrigation and drainage district bonds. Idopnrtment II It Ii Itv .Idles .f Lincoln and. Poiiej to extend time duriuj winch um bj (hi. ,-,.,,,,.,-,, Realtl l ulled States may appropriate minis ,,,.,,, , ,, Tm. visitors- arrived m tor Roos-vcit highway. k,0 ,; ,, ,v rrbm Bolter. linn ..n lIMiins -, . .. miesatate is. a in Board is i II it 7 Tiirtti. ay re-ioisi. - It unlawful to ftah for salmon in Cotnj bay or Coaullla river or llibntaries. II 1! h llv iiosioio. f- . . . ,... I " . - ,,,..,... Ill, lit II Willi inc liose v ivsieioa. "?., 'SUTn G itSK; dealing -hv men were a, '. biwei, for a mcel insanity a. a defense id .-, 1, J-- 'JZ2a? lV' 'actions. i A.wis; ninkingi Walla this evening to in. et with Hi. M- 1 . ... , n,l,ln. w.,11:, vv'j, ,:i dealers tomorrow noon i, nnliwflll to lili-mec' . It linl.iwiui I The Odunt! dealers as well as those monopoly or other minus. . f i w-is; gputtlnf , r ihe cif, who are members of in, liuht to practice pharinacy t.. 'c m .in l amtilla Association were Invited t-cla-ses of sol.bers and sailors. lattend today. The membership b- if It 15 By f. C. LOWle, relative ,,,, K The five who were entertain to methods of practice and procedure led her Mv: Krank MeOrtllla, Allen in aaaan ptftalnlM t Inaanlty, n. fbiv-lau.i president An hand and itahnniiencV and admlnlat 'sce.ret.ii-y cwaill and Kred w. iler- tratlon In bouhtfta having population,.,,.,., president "an finfi or over. i aril, i a llv Kill. 11 : I" am - WASHINGTON, Jan. 13. Cuy K- .,'"..,. Allen of Somemet, Ky.. was today a,.- RADICAL RAILKUAU WORKERS ADVOCATE SEIZURE 0U LINES pointed assisiant treasurer of the l ulled Slates by President Wilson. went to Portland today for the pur jpose of attending their relatlve'a fu- ineral. 'WHOLESALE AWARD OF ARMY MEDALS TO SWIVEL - CHAIR HEROES" IS BITTERLY ASSAILED TtOMK, Jan. 13. Extremists among lissatisfied railway workers today openly iidvocatcd the seizure of r ads. All ctnr'8Hions offered by the gjTOT nifnt h;tve been rejected. Th iHM fi.m is OOltapUoaUMl by the refusal of pufttoffico, tr-iephnic ana xeieprHiMi workers to accept government POLAND REJECTS RED'S OFFER TO MAKE PEACE "fVarcelv a single member "Boulevard shock troops'' of mohti Paris failed to receive a per sonal glorification through tho plac- i,, ..f loe.lal on his manlN- chest." In urgins a complete investigation said Oalllyan. "It Is helieved that use nulitary committee. , pr.-ic:icaii i-u-o ihwuw - Maay amy ofrioara who never fired oral staff here m nsnincmn nas occ-o . am .,. elvn medals and scores awarded one of these medals, regard less 01 use ciiarii-ici mm --. -War of Kill Ink" Heading of the sum total of these WASHING-TON, Jan. 1.1. Chargea that army medals for distiiigulslii-d service were awarded unfairly were mude by Representative Gaillvan to I.I by the LONDON, Jan. 1 3. Odessa. wiu ffers. evacuated today by Dcnlkln's troops. 1 r..u. ... i,, n.K-Ices received here. ,.1.101 roi r DDficcnmnU .' Pnd eted the lUevlltf. ,f the VVnULLOHLE. r I1UOI-UU IIU" l-haii- LOOMS FOR OBSTRUCTORS OF CENSUS IN SEATTLE Cracow dUpatih do. i f hero, in tin- A. K. P. wer(. not re- wiirdcd. OalUvaji claimed, adding that 'hndist inmiishfil Her vice medal as m ace fft'r. claret. A Milan dispatch said Nikolai I,en tne soviet premier, hiw transmltta-il i i ...... .. uiiitrpiuo rxeoutivo if th . .t . ' Italian, U0i-tA implorinif the party SKATTKK. WiU-h.. Jan. 1 3. A hole-f , alwtain frnm revolutionary mnvr. sale prosecution of persons who re- mf,ntM f),r whlrh present condition fuse to answer questions asked kf offrr ;lttiR uklihood Huccess," census enumerators or otherwise ob- ihp.ival In Italy now would struct the census. WU threatened here t (,ow to tlo ..viets' peac u nay ry iio r.n"iu. u"""" i m i.f the Portland Iienlt ,ni,(Iili known II. II. - iwaeun IttWM. IlTOV Itl 1 II 'Z I nun bsi . iw 1" . i .,. r.i . I . nru niTB ' hiiii i""" VVASlllN-ITt-N. .Ian U. ' '. I '...!:....... norated citi r -Mon?V Xn a .V:; tow'ns within or withou, '.heir c ronalch tlg-J-JS -TSii K.,b.i; amend s.. tlon passed b. for. ttey will u Oregon law. for chang ni Bono, er. aareed o rc,.,Mlng all laws In cellfllct nut rvawrvatlona, t nan i unehes: to authorlie 1 111.11 11" ' " i a. . . ... taTlO" 4000 CAPTIVES OF WAR son WH1 oonsld and niiike '.i i... commission ..o. rator- ,UCSUOIls P,M,ty IIWSW'I slalenientjider s'ster I hs , " 1 . . ... ..t inula heloniiinir 1" the :V - any incorporated ,ns In Irrigation or urama.v we v - ...nii.n,ui, with various hostllo pow- desk service citations to swivel chair officers who ... r,ed that . never left wasnmsto, -" '-" '", ,,.,,,,, r,.si,,cnts slammed sen.a.ive w ... bitter in de- ly mpr one n ne, art . lhe(r ,, whon askpd for data for ..I filler r.i iaii ..i.ueit, ai .wv-c,.. w.... - - Tmiililo him h!o htt-n re .. . . a 1 .1.. pour I IP S II KM'II i - - - lltiiniinir -tie nas not onuujpn sna.c i""i ""----, Vr,n,.e ! prt.d In Kettlnn names and facts between his belt and ...liar to display monument rather than n he Ar.onne I J in (.hcp hotels. he .11.1 not and at I. .Min.e.. i. - - ,.... ,.., ... Mr Kr. ford's reuuest. today ordered the t The rein irtinclatlon tile medals receive, 1. yel ne om no. am. a. - - hear a hostile shot through the entire those was passen -iu War- like a gray horae in a barnyard or , ' Ti. -l'u-n vi, s., ii5.t IW" mole surely l.-mnRo Hazards of sec lleneral lershi was attacked as end army of the Potomac have no ! Raving given a medal t" "every com- quarrel with their comrades, the lobb 1 missioned messenger boy " I lancers of the mpltol. ' .nd deputies t. I'ARIfl, .Ian. 1 3 - -Premier Cleinen--eau has ordered the immediate rc aatrlajtlen of 411110 tlerman prisoners still held In France. V. u.uruTC nc PYTHIAS INbl ALL ncv. u. i;r rn , ...I 1 nend section H. Ore ,as nrovlde f. r hoiaing nie- I, inlander of gon law . . ' ,,,atinit elect Un ircVnes e.d town, of mote than lOW dia. , 1 t . .-olhtl pother' officers elect taking .heir S':..- r:'- V I. lla lwa. m ister of In. i net . feVrnVtaU,:; off r. Dr.n. meeting -I. c .date, were given ,he work in ib- -V M rank. THIEVES TAKE MONEY CACHED IM BITS IN TOES OF OLD SHOES SUPREME COUNCIL OF PEACE CONFERENCE ENDS EOCfSTANCE WITH DECISIONS TODAY lice force to back the enumerators whenever trouble Is reported. Per sons convicted of obstructing the sns are liable to be fined 10. Mr pBt ford declared. IIAKRJI .tin I" (Irani oountv of ficials are searchinu for thieves who ;,,lr.l it took $Me Ifoni the resj.ten, e of K. I- (rnlte.1 trt hi:nkv Preaa Staff Vt u 'I1 i "orrt spoudent 1 PARIS, .Ian. Claim entirely. The conference completed the Hun. gBTtan treaty without modiiicutions. It refused .he svrhiaii requeas uw .... Lai! sen I II In Bcaale - senllle bills Wat ell niimher "f banV exainln- inm ineu wwrm mnuimr wnn wieir i- i nneu .-.a. .mm, , ' " ; ' .... ,,. , to n rre.u'ios ,,.,,... inictulent '. h t m -m;i II amounts. The Qfjriwn shippinu mrui.M..... v. .,.- t. I ,.ii..,...,i the pt. ite Miii'i'imiuuii'iu IM ..II nuestion in the future t www uuthotltleH helieve tne pel pet ral ir.- l amonK "' " , inM rh m . t . ... . . I inl..d,t,liir oollinilltlll. lit Mill P.l . - j Of iKinrxw. ,.. Vvl.n.1- tin- theft Were fmilllar With their Vie- elN WUi il in li.i ii " -....a..... VU.I..... ... - ?. ii. m - I INDEX OF TODAY'S NEWS To1rt'- Wealher Tol W i'UIIht. Maximum. s Mtntinum 27. 1 'a i"' tine'er .!t: 1 n. BreMaai To. Ten-lit t-n Marked. Kveretl True 1 ( Want ls. " 'ta.-si : n -I I Mrvctory unit Imiim" of the (uffs IDAHO LABOR LEADERS SILENT AS TO ISSUES OF FIFTH CONVENIIUN roOATEIAO, lilah'i, Jan. II. The Idaho State Federation of !.. r met here Monday with M delegates in at tendance. They Include repreeenta tives of the miners printers, awetneaj workers, triimstens. uaxpenters ind manv other elaasee. Iaihor leaden, are silent as to the hamea that are being considered, mis us - be fifth annual eonvention. l.i. I lie Sll. en, ii - ,,i eoom il of the i.en.e contcrenre today eroatians ne rec.-.-n ..e -i " . n U.t .... " . . I. ..!.,.- Wal. ...titV Withill ll.inC.ll HHII..-II1B .., ..r.. . ........ The mon.-v luus been hidden' 111 1: hat' its derision to award the these actions the MPreme council ol ' e. the theft w,r. -familiar with their vie- United States only l" percent of the a -ace .-out. ,. m, e vll ..a. v . . Nw cached in small amounts. The tiei -man shipping t" rs aaiH.ea..' i. " ,.,, ,.. i l-Mttorial naxe. oun.ii.. dlarv News notes of Pendleton neejn "trontlnue.l nn Vnne three.) thus habits. The money bills or areenbacks. all in Wallace imm.-diateli implied that the ell deci.letl to pum.sn ...e 1-nited States preferred to waive Its the peace confeience. of Special News of t'niatilla t'ounyt . . 3 tava news of city, state and nation 1 THE WEATHER p FORECAST akAjTP Tonlaht i"Y"vY v i fair. and