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flIEO TO THE SfMPSi • e e e e e e e • • » • N* A SO-day respite was granted • today by President Woodrow • Wilson,to W. G. Simpson and • S. D. Simpson, the Caldwell • bankers convicted here upon the [• charge of putting Into circulai [• tlon a false certificate. The men [• were due to enter the federal I* prison at McNeil Island today, [• and the respite was given In of-J !• der to give them an opportunity [• to get their business affairs into I* condition before entering upon [• their five-year term. Word oil [• the respite was received at th< |e office of the United States at [• torney today. * : oooooooooooooea in FOR DAMAGES AGAINST PHYSICIAN J. C. Davies, a physician and surgBon, has been made the defendant iln a 136,000 damage suit filed against him by Harry Lowe, who alleges that through unskillful treatment at the hands of the physician in the treatment |if varicocele, he has been incapaci tated front performing manual labor for the balance of his life. In addition to the damages asked, attorney fees sre also asked for In the complaint. R. L Givens and E. P. Barnes are attor neys for the plaintiff. TO LATE TO CLASSIFY OR SALE OR TRADE—5 stands Ikes at $3.50 each, and 25 empty hive» at $1.25 each. Phone 2R2. AJTc ÀR SALE OR TRADE—Five lias penger car in fine condition. Ad dress 1420 Capital News. tf JUND—Black handbag on 8th Bannock Sts. Finder can have same by calling at Capital News office Jmd paying for this ad. A tnd 27 PR RENT May 1st, furnished, clean, fairy, modern, five room b-ngal*w; also four room bungalow unfurnish ed, 18th and Bannock. Phone 1576-W. A28 ARDEN TOOLS—Hoes, rakes, shpv els; also tin and galvanized sprink ling cans at lowest prices. The Racket Store, Kalbus Bros., c[pp. oslte postofflee. A27 TROUT FISHING GOOD. G TROUT at An frock are biting, (raves' Transfer company machine /ill make a run to the dam Satur ay evening and Sunday momikig. found trip $2.50. Office 215 South 'enth street. Phone 180. A 29 820 IDAHO ST. ampbelPs Fruit House Poultry ! This is a department of our business that is carefully conducted. You will always find a nice, select stock to choose from. Ask for the Poultry man. Phone 15 UBBER LOVES! leep the Hands oft and White otect them while busy with usehold duties and they will mein soft, white and delicate, y a pair of our "Jelco" brand $1.00 par pair. They ars best ality rubber, heavy enough for I ordinary household work and I» be worn for hours and yat be ly and comfortable on the * 'he pries per psir only $1,00. 1L0U - LATIMER COMPANY One Big, Best Drug Stors. and Idaho. Pros Quick Delivery. Phons 42. Under the Capitol Dome Deputy Lehrbas ot Bannock county reported to the fish and game depart ment the arrest of C. P. Stockham of j Pocatello for fishing without a license. He was fined $10 and costa. j Objections were filed with the pub lie utilities commission today to the application of M. E. Hughes, trustee, of the Elmore County Irrigation com pany to increase the company's water rates. The supreme court heard argument today oh the appeal in the caBe of Charles B. Smith versus J. B. Stan field et al., which came up from the Fourth judicial district court for El more county. The "Gubernatorial Limited" 1111 leave the lnterurban railway depot to morrow morning for Caldwell, bearing Governor Alexander and Lieutenant Governor Herman H. Taylor to Cald well, where they will be the guests of honor at the Oregon trail celebration. Both officials will be accompanied by their wives. In a companion case to that of the state of Idaho versus L. E. Bird, con victed of conducting a book-making and pool-selling establishment at Post the supreme a decision last night affirming the Judgment of con viction entered against C. W. Peltham. Peltham was convicted of violating the terms of ordinance No. 78, which pro hibits the selling of pools or book making on horse races or any speed or endurance contest. Falls, Kootenai county, court handed down The supreme court has taken under advisement the appeal in the case en titled William H. Thomas versus Ben jamin R. Huston, et al., / volves a contract for the sale of cer tain lots. which in The penitentiary authorities took 25 donvicts out of the city yesterday af ternoon bound for Whiteblrd where they w 11 be put to work building sec tions of the north and south highway. R. T. Hazzard has been appointed su perintendent in charge of the crew and H. L. Trask. Is asstsing him. Dan W. Ackley, deputy warden, accompanied the prisoners north in a special car. Other crews are to follow later. The state today submitted- its case including all evidence, to Judge Charles P. McCarthy in the suit to recover Its losses from the National Surety com pany on O. V. Allen's bond. The state claims $146,250 to square accounts and make p for the theft from the treas ury, interest, etc. The state land board at Its meeting yesterday afternoon granted 44 lease applications which have been pending before it for some time, with the ex ception of three filed by Andrew Lit tle of Emmett. They will be acted up on later. Albert Campbell of New Meadows secured the largest lease. It covers 2660 acres. The board extended the time limit of settlers on the Powell tract of the Big Lost River project. In which to make contract, to July 1. The board declined the application of the Pratt Irrigation company to increase the water right prices under that pro ject from $40 to $50. The Black Canyon irrigation district aaked for the tem porary withdrawal for one year of lands under the Carey act In that pro ject. Entrymen being çn the unsur veyed land the Idaho Irrigation com pany, through counsel, requested the land board to apply to the federal gov ernment to have certain unsurveyed lands within Its project surveyed and the request will be granted. It was announced at the governor's office yesterday that ex-Governor James H. Hawley of this city and J. C. White of Coeur d' Alene are among those who will represent Idaho at the annual session of the Conservation congress at Washington, D. C. Both will go east the latter part of the pre sent month. Governor Alexander will attend the ball of Company B at Nampa tonight. Friday he will be at Caldwell to at tend the Oregon trail celebration to be held in that city. State Engineer Smith has gone to the southern part of the state where he will Inspect the Salmon river dam. The state engineer will be gone several days. With a vie wof establishing dally passenger and mall service on the Gil more & Pittsburg railroad from Arm stead, Mont., to Salmon in Lemhi county. C. E. Amey, immigration agent of the Northern Pacific railroad held a conference with Governor Alexander today. It Is probable that satisfactory arrangements can be made to bring about the additional service. Considerable amusement was occas ioned at the state law library today with the appearance of a notice signed, "The Jitney Ford Peace Commission," wherein warr.'nt was given to attor neys. They were requested to leave fire arms, brass knuckles or other weapons of war with the librarian be fore entering In the event hostilities are necessary, the notice Informed Its readers, a room In the basement of the state capitol had been prepared where those engaged will be furnished boxing gloves, bottles, towels, et.-. The only standing rule to all matches, it was . .inounced. is that the Compton "up- | perçut" Is barred. ! Pure Food Commissioner J. K. 'White today issued the following no ] tice to all de lers In Idaho: I "You are advised that the use of the I legend Guaranteed Under the Pure [Food Act of 1906, and Serial Number,' I or similar statement on labels, pack jages, or containers of foods or drugs Is j prohibited and under a ruling promul I gated by the United States department of agriculture, all canned aud package goods bearing this guarantee legend roust be off the market not later than Nov. 1, 1916. "You should make prompt arrange ment with your Jobbers, wholesalers It's Time to Take Off the Heavies This Applies Particularly to Underwear and Hosiery —It's time now to selecf your lijjht weight garments for "Old Sol" is going to make it tnightv uncomfortable for the man or woman who is not prepared to keep cool. —We just want to state two iacts here—"Our stock is as , complete as it could possibly be with splendid, reliable gar ments for each member of the f imily." —"Our prices are lower for gsirment* of the same quality and our make-it-right policy inst res you complete satisfaction Nature Says 44 ff Clothcraft Suits, $15.00 they are worth investigating to / —You'd often like to drop into a store and look over the things you've seen advertised and It's natural that you should. —But you don't like to be urged to buy nor feel that you've placed yourself under obligation by looking and we agree with you absolutely. —You can come to this Store any time, try on Clothcraft colthes or any of the other good ones we sell and not feel the slightest obligation to buy. —We are glad to have you visit us, first to Investigate—to see for your self the result of putting the savings of applied science back Into clothes year after year. —Sooner or later we know you'll come back, booausa when you are ready to buy you'll want the style, comfort and lasting quality that only 70 years of Clothcraft scientific manufacture can give you. t (/S Vests and Unions for Women Women's Unions—25c. —Low neck, eleeveless style with lace trimmed knee; made of very nice quality cottoq yarn, all slzee up to 9. This garment will give very satisfactory, wear. Nice Cotton Unions—35c —This one comes with low neck, no sleeves or long sleeve, umbrella knee. It Is a very popular seller at 3Bc, 3 for $1.00. A nice Atting, com fortable garment at a very low price for such good quality. Dainty Silk Lisle Vests—48c. —One of the prettiest and daintiest garments we sell; made of Ane, lus trous silk lisle, crocheted yoke or plain tape top. A most desirable garment for Spring and Summer wear. Summer Vests—10c —We sell a real good quality Vest for 10c each; well made, good Attlng and one that you may expect to give good service for the price. All sises the same price. Non-Slip Vests—12$4c. —This Improved, non - slip Vest comes In sleeveless style and Is out long and large. It is designed so that It will not slip off the shoulder» Plain tape top or fancy lace Insert yoke. Two for 25c. |Real Nice Cotton Vests—19a 4— Dainty and comfortable, made of a landy grade cotton with tailored lnlsh of beading and tape. One of lut popular E-cut style that won't Slip off the shoulders. 3 for 50a. H nion Suits—48c; 2 for 95c. Very Ane, close ribbed Union Which comes In low neck, tape top, èuff knee; tape top,' shell Anlsh knee, short wing sleeve and lace trimmed knee, closed or open style. We also show poros knit and $ ilece Suits at this price. Men's Unions and 2-Piece Garments Arro-Rok Hats for Men .. $2.50 Real Cowhide Bags* $4.95 No man likes to have people staring at his Hat. If it Is the right sort and the right fashion and fits correctly, the man who wears It forgets all about it. Others will accept it as part of a first class outfit. —Arro-Rok Hats are Just such Hats as will accomplish tHis result. —They're guaranteed In quality. —They're correct In style and color. —They're better values for the money. We sell a genuine Cowhide traveling Bag for $4.95 that Is surely a fine value. It Is leather lined throughout and has large pocket Inside. Has leather sewed corners, good lock and Improved snap fasteners that won't fly open If Bag Is overpacked. with handsome Exceptionally Good Values in Muslin Petticoats at $1.50 and $1.98 * Nu-Shape Unions—89c. —The Hirsch Nu-Shape garment of excellent quality mercerized cotton. In very elastic rib. This garment comes in low neck style with either cuff or lace knee; perfect fitting and daintily made. —The top thought with every woman now Is to prepare her ward robe by buying the things needed for Summer wear. —Here Is a splendid lot of handsome white muslin Petticoats that most women will need; Petticoats of fine sheer nainsook with fluffy lacey flounces that will give the proper emphasis of fullness to the Summer dress. —Some have beautiful, deep embroidered flounces—others have French val flounces 18 Inches deep that are as dainty as esn he. Still others have elaborate flounces of German val lace and organdie insertion and Mechlin lace and organdie Insertion. —All in all, they're remarkably attractive and will be quickly recog nized as splendid values at the above two prices. —On sale Friday and Saturday (Balcony). Good Nainsook Union—48c. —Such a soft, sheer Nainsook gar tent as this will feel mighty good This one comes In Fine Mesh Unions—49c. —Yes, only 49c for a nice quality Mesh Union and reinforced buttons and buttonholes, comes in ecru color; short sleeve, ankle length style, sizes 34 to 46. Fine Ribbed Unions—69c. —A closely knitted, fine elastic rib Union that will satisfy you In oom fort and service. Short sleeve, ankle length style with closed crotch. Pure white or ecru color, In sizes 34 to 50. Men's Ribbed Unions—95c. —We believe we can show any man a garment which will please him tt 96c. This one Is a fine elastic rib In ankle length style with long or short sleeves; pure white or ecru color; sizes 34 to 46. This garment rrom now on. pure white In sleeveless, knee length Style. houlders and back; sizes 34 to 46. Elastic webb feature at Men's Balbriggans—95c -Short sleeve style with three iuarter length drawers. A very thin, comfortable Union you are sure to enjoy wearing. Special elas tic rib belt feature at waist which eliminates the pull and strain when bending. Cream whit* color; sizes 34 to 46. 2-piece Garments, each 50c. —Besides white, we carry a com plete line of black Balbrlggan Suita Which are preferred by some men. Shirts and drawers are well made end reinforced throughout Sizes 30 tlo 45; a garment 60c; a suit 95o. 2-piece Suits, each 25c. —Think of buying good Balbrlggan ihlrts and drawers at 26c each, garments that fit comfortably and »rear satisfactorily; sizes 32 to 46; »ach 25c; a suit 45c. Note These Prices on Bed Spreads —n —Liberty, heavy cotton crocheted Quilt, full size; cut corners, scalloped edges; each . —Large Belmar crocheted Quilt, size 81x98-lnch, fancy weave . —Heavy, nicely finished cotton Marseilles Spread, scalloped edges, cut corners; price.. —Cartonla, fine quality, heavy Quilt, size 81x91-inch, In splendid patterns .. —No. 846, very fine quality Spread, weighs 8 lbs. 4 oz.; size 80x89; price... —No. 866, extra large Spread, size 84x95-lnch, weight 3 lbs. 10 oz.; price . $1.48 $1.69 $1.93 $2.39 Women's and Misses' Suits Splendid Mesh Unions •95c. $2.98 —If you prefer a Mesh garment to the rib, here Is one to please In weight, comfort and service; every thing you would expect in. a higher priced garment Short sleeves, ankle length or short sleeves, knee length. $3.69 $15.00 $22.50 Boys' and Girtf Underwear Children's Vests—10c. Warner's Rust-Proof Corsets Boys' Mesh Unions—25c. —At 26c a suit we have a dandy stock of good Unions In either fine mesh or balbriggans that are Beldom equaled for fit or wearing quality for the price. Short sleeve, ankle length, in ecru color; age 4 to 15. Mesh or Rib Unions—45c —The most popular selling garment we show for boys, age 8 to 16. Comes in short sleeve, ankle length style, ecru color. Well made and reinforced where the most strain comes; a remarkably good Suit for 45c. Are the Best for Warm Weather Wear —They were the flret Corsets to be made and guaranteed Rust proof. You can keep them fresh and clean by the use of a brush, soap and water. —Warner's Corsets are double qual ity throughout. They are strong and flexible, each bone and side steel being made of two thin strips with a cover, affording greater strength than any single steel of equal weight. They also give twice the flexibility. —They are extraordinary Corsets that cost no more than the ordinary kind. —Each model Is carefully shaped to a certain figure and once fitted, will always keep Its shape. Priced $1 to $5 Model 2c31 $1.00 For Full Figures —This model is a good example of the style and value to be found in Warner $1.00 Corsets. —This is a high bust model with narrow graduated front clasp, siz>s 18 to 36. It is strongly double boned throughout and suitable for full fig ures. Price $1.00. —Did you put off buying your Spring Suit until after Easter? —If you did you will be glad to know that our stock Is In no way lacking in completeness due to the Easter rush. —It would be, no doubt were It not for our policy of keeping new ones coming In by express almost dally. Our stock shows no signs of having been picked over. —So come and see the scores of lovely models awaiting you at our two famous value giving prices—$15 and $22.60. Special ized Golden Rule valuee that will save you several dollars. —We are selling many Suits at $36 too. Suits in a class by themselves when it comes to * style and quality for this price. We Have Them As Good But We Sell Them For Loss. -i-Low neck, eleeveleee style In fine Swiss rib; made with the non-slip shoulder strap. A well made, good wearing Vest for such a low price. Child's Cub Waists— I2%c —Our Cub Waists for children axe very sturdy and serviceable. They are made with two rows of battons at the waist and axe strongly taped. Fine values for 12Ho, 2 for 25c. « ZJ Serviceable Waists—25c —One of the best children's Waists off the market, roughout. Buttons at the waist • fastened on with strong tape. Child's Pat'd Suits—25c. —Combination waist and union, knee length, sleeveless style with drop seat. Strongly taped, good button holes and fine grade cotton; size 2 to 12; 2 for 48c. Infant's M Vests—35c. —[-Just enough wool In them for the lljtle tots. Shell crocheted finish, long sleeves; slzee 1 to 6; 35a, t for $1.00. Double taped Boys' Balbriggans—50c. t]|ir are —Our lino of Boys' Unions at 60c represents excellent values for the money. Real good quality balbrtg gans In ecru color, sleeveless and knee length style. Loose fitting and comfortable; made with elastic rib belt. •f . i* ! hr : Ribbed Balbriggan—45c. Young Idaho Suits for Boys at $3.95 —If you prefer long sleeve, ankle length style for the boy, this gar ment will pleaSA you. Comes In ecru color; ages 6 to 16 years. You will sure recognize it as a splendid value. t<l —They are making many friends for the Golden Rule every day, because they give such satisfy ing service. We select the ma terials very carefully to make sure they are the kinds that will stand the racket. —You may choose from several hundred Suits and save a dollar on any one of them. WE INVITE OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS To take advantage of our mall order iervlce as a means of supplying their Spring underwear needs by parcel post We pay all parcel post charges within 160 miles of this Store. As'k to be sent a copy of our Mall Order Bulletin for May. tains big values from all sections of the Store. It oon STORES* IMAKE. IT RIGHT and manufacturers to furnish new car tons or labels for your stock now on hand and do not accept new consign ments of goods bearing this guarantee legend." A special dispatch from Kootenai County says: Demand made by the state for $15,817.80 as the amount of delinquent taxes due from Benewah and Kootenai counties for the period covering six years from 1908 to 1914 'was brought before the board of county commission * Tfc. wood «fui "Sneday Morning Bath" ers last Friday and a resolution passed authorizing a payment of $9982, us Kootenai county's share of the amount The payment Is made from the an nual budget of the present board and represents only the principal as no In terest charges have been made on the funds due. Speaking of American music and songs of war, Alice E. Teller, of the de partment of piano, University of Idaho, says in the recent news letter Issued under the auspices of the 'varsity: The stirring times of war have In spired many of America's best known and most typical songs, more perhaps, than all the years of peace have pro duced: Whereas from the long per iods of peace hot* before and after the Civil war, no national patriotic sengs were evolved, from the thrdes of the Revolution came the first versions of America" and also "Yankee Doodle." Again, the war of 1812 gave us "The Star Spangled Banner," while during the Civil war, "Dixie" became the In spiration of the south, and around ev ery northern campfire was heard the martial "John Brown's Body" "Glory Hallelujah." At this time many other songs came Into prominence. 'Tramp, Tramp, Tramp the Boys are Marching," "Just Before the Battle, or Mother," "Maryland, My Maryland," "Marching Through Georgia," and oth ers were sung, and still preserve for us the spirit of a people's devotion. We can claim no authorship for the tunes of the majority of our national airs, but must give the credit to Eng land for the most of them. However the stirring w-vrds and adaptations be long decidedly to Americans. It la always to the interest of the stock market gambler to start rumors of peace In war time, and of war in peace time. He profits by either panic. W 1 foru* ° n ^ C OLLA.R spring Style, in two heights APPEAR AT PINNEY Santanelli Carries No Pro fessional Subjects, Tak ing All From Audience. Mr. Santanelli, who will appear with his company at the Finney theater Monday evening. Is a gentleman of education and refinement. This fact so» readily recognized that ladles have no hesitation In going- upon the stage to satisfy their desire to exper ience the sensation of hypnotism. Mr. Santanelli carries no professional sub jects, but Instead, depends upon vol unteers from the audience. In doing so the performances are more inter esting and amusing. In a short talk he disabuses the mind of hts audience the mystery and fear of hypnotism. là a simple lesson, easily learned, from which no harm can possibly come. Hypnotism Is good mental exercise and should be understood by all.—Adv. "Peace talk" in Europe Is coincide! With a further advr nee in the price j gasoline. So the high price of gas ml »top the war. 8 . there. . j BOISE riSM CO, I: Wholesale and Rotall Dealers in Fresh, Smokad, Salted and 8hell Fish. 127 South 9th Street. * Phone 430. Halibut, lb. Salmon, lb. Smelts, lb. Salmon Trout, lb. Black Cod, lb. ... Flounders, Sandabs, Soles, lb. 15o Lin Cod, lb. Perch, lb. Fresh Herring, lb. Book Cod, lb. Fancy Flrmie Haddie, lb. ... Eastern Oysters, pt. Shrimp, lb. .. Crabs, each i. kippered Salmon . Fancy Golden Bloaters. « for 18o 18o 15c 30c 17*/io W/ t o 17'/ 2 o 17'/io 20c 30c ..../25a 25c .. 20 « .. 25«