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! IN THE WORLD OF I ! SPORT Hobey Baker, Great Ama teur Hockey Player. • I I 1 fl j' ; ¥ I •. ; :.'K Ü ; /\ ✓ W / Photo by American Preaa Association. Hobey Baker, captain of the St Nicholas Hockey club of New York, la considered by experts to be the great est amateur hockey player In this country. Baker is capable of playing any position In hockey, but usually plays at center or rover. While a stu dent at Princeton Hobey was tbe star college hockey player. In the recent games with the Montreal Stars for the Art Ross challenge cup Hobey was the mainstay of the St Nicks. Besides being a hockey player of note, Hobey was a great football player at Prince ton. He was captain of tbe Tigers In 191 a 000 lnflelds." said Sherwood R. Magee, j who toured the west with the All-Na- j tional ball club, "but 1 don't believe I i ever saw one better than a quartet I ! played against this year. "You will be surprised when 1 tell ! the names of the inflelders that I pick I as the best I have ever seen. i "They are no other than the four fel- : lows who played on the All-American i * , , . .. * . A .. team s ^ner cordon on he trip to the j coast. This is the team that Ban John- ! son said didn't fairly represent the strength of his league. "The Infield was composed of Plpp j of the Yanks, at first base; Mullen of j the same team, Rt second: Shanks at j short and Schang of the Athletics, at [ third. The oddest thing about It Is ' that Plpp was the only one of the four playing his regular position. Mullen [ Is a substitute first baseman. Shanks | Magee Praises Players. "I've beard a whole lot about $100. Is an outfielder, and Scbang is a catcher." Curling Popular In Canada. In Canada the game of curling has | been known since 1807 and Is today played from the Atlantic to the Pa cific. It has a tremendous following In the Canadian northweRt, where the sport Is controlled by the Manitoba as sociation, composed of about 100 curl ing clubs. Curlers bave been known to Journey 3.000 miles to Winnipeg, the curlers' paradise, to attend the mon ster bonsplelR. In the early days of the Scottish settlers In the west men curled with wooden blocks Instead of stones. These blocks were soaked In water for months and then allowed to freexe. It Is said that these blocks slid over the Ice with as great velocity as the granite stones of the present day. in many sections of Canada "Iron" stones are still In vogue, the claim being that they are less affected by weather changes and that they run truer than •tone. : Washington Llkss Griffith. Washington never bas won a pen nant In major league baseball, though this city has been Identified with the big league since In the early eighties, ■writes J. Ed Grillo In the Washington Star. In fact, not until 1912 did Wash ington ever have a ball team finish sec ond. and. what Is mote, prior to that time no Washington team ever finished higher than sixth. At no time In the history of the game In the city has there been as capable a ball ctnb repre senting the national capltnl as has been here during the last four years un der the Griffith regime. Whether Grif fith hag been responsible for this Is not argued, but tbe fact remains that Washington has been on tbe baseball Snap only since he has been in charge. Stanford Man to Compote In East. Belaud Stanford will send a team of twelve inen east next summer to com pete In the Intercollegiate track and field championships. Graduate Mana ger Earl Behrens also says that there will be a dual competition with either Yale or Harvard. This Is the first time that Stanford has considered mnklng fa trip to the east with a track team. Heretofore the men have confined their Bfattion to the middle western con ^^■onipptitlon. Stanford has ox ^Material among the track and ^■Uila year, and the desire for Hbferst is probably engender pijlsfss which attended the ■Utll'-ree'l. tlgat ^^last year. WANT CHINESE 8AILORS ! Washington.—Cqfngresstnan Hum I phrey, of Washington, has introduced ! a bill providing for the repeal of sec tion 13 of the seamen's act. This sec tion makes it compulsory for vessels to employ a crew 75 percent of whom can understand the language of the ship's officers. Provisions are also made regarding able seamen. If the western congressman suc ceeds in repealing this section vessel owners will be unrestricted in their Oriental sailors. In E. E. The Denver Excursion Sale of of as and use to the set Via OREGON SHORT LIR E U. P. System— From Utah and Wyoming Points Jan. 14 and 15. From Idaho and Oregon Points, Jaunary 13 and 14th. NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW. Limit, Jan. 31st. Sec agents for rates. SUMMONS (For Publication) In the District Court of the Third Ju dicial District of the State of Idaho in and for Ada County. be and Lot of ship the of day at or such with for Josephine Clemmons, ) Plaintiff, ) I vs. Friend L. Clemmons, Defendant. ) The State of Idaho sends greetings: To Friend L. Clemmons, the above named defendant. You are hereby notified that a com plaint has been tiled against you in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada by the above named plaintiff. This action is brought for the pur pose of dissolving the bonds of mat rimony now existing between Plain tiff and Defendant upon tbe grounds of cruelty and desertion, all of which more fully appears in tbe complaint on file herein a \ 1 to which reference is herein made. And you arc hereby directed to ap j pear and answer tbe said comolaint j within twenty days of the service of I i this summons, if served within said I ! Indicia! Distict. and within forty days [if served elsewhere: and you are fur ! Hier notified that unless you so appear I on>! answer said complaint within the i Herein specified, the plaintiff wilt : ,akc Pigment against you as prayed i complaint. , Witness my liane! the seal of said j nistrirt Court. ,, lis 7th of j Bnu _ ! ;irjr } j j j (SEAL.) [ E. Bailey, attorney for plaintiff, ' residing at Boise. Idaho |_ [ | NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER ORDER OF SALE ON JUDGMENT OR DECREE OF FORECLOSURE ) STEPHEN UTTER. Clerk. By B. Clyde Eagleson, Deputy. a - | In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada. Harriet Inglis, ) Plaintiff, ) ) Mollie L. Vance, Samuel ) E. Vance and Idaho ) Trust and Savings Bank, ) Limited, a corporation, ) Defendants, ) Under and by virtue of an Order cf Sale issued out of the above named Court on a Judgment or Decree ren dered in said Court on the 11th day of December. 1915, in favor of the above named Plaintiff and against tbe above named Defendants. Said Writ duly attested on the 5th day of January, 1916, and together with a copy of said Judgment or Decree to the Sheriff of Ada County directed, and to me as such Sheriff delivered for execution, whereby I am com manded and required to proceed to notice for sale, and sell the mortgag ed premises described in said De cree, in the manner required by law, and according to the course and prac tice of said Court, and to apply the proceeds of said sale to the satis faction of the judgment as set out in sa>'d Decree. The Land and premises directed to be sold by this Decree are situate, Iving and being within Ada County, Idaho, and are more particularly de scribed as follows, tq.-wit: Lots bered Twenty. Twenty-one Twenty-two of Block numbered Elev en in City Park Subdivision of Boise City. Ada County, Idaho, according to the official plat of said Subdivision now on file in the Recorder's office of said County, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appur tenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Notice is hereby given that on the 29tli day cf January, 1916 at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day in front of the County Court House in Boise City, Ada County, Idaho. I will attend, offer and sell at qublic auction sale all or so much of the above described mortgaged premises as may be necessary; that the proceeds of such sale will pay the sums deoteed to be due Plaintiff, together with interest and attorney's fees, costs of suit as set forth in said Lecrec, and also costs and expense of sale and commission thereon, to the highest bidder therefor in Cash Lawful Money. Dated the 6th day of January, 1916. EMMlTT PFOST, Sheriff of Ada County, Idaho. VS. num and NOTICE OP SALE UNDER OR DER OP SALE ON JUDGMENT OR DECREE OF FORECLOS URE. In the Diatrict Court of the Third Judicial Diatrict of the State of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada. E. E. Fleming, formerly ) E. E. Plenkner, > Plaintiff, ) ) The F. J. Carver Com- ) pany, Limited, F. J. ) Garver, Winnie Carver ) and the Boise City Na- ) tional Bank, a corpora- ) tion. > Defendants. ) Under and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the above named Court on a judgment or decree ren dered in said Court in the above en titled action in favor of the above named Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants, on the 24th day of December, 1915. Said Writ, together with a copy of said judgment or de cree, duly attested on the 24th day of December, 1915, and to the Sheriff of Ada County directed, and to me as such Sheriff delivered for execu tion, whereby I am commandée and required to proceed to notice for sale, and sell the lands and premises des cribed in said decree, in the manner provided by law and according to the use and practice of said Court, and to apply the Proceeds of speh sale to the satisfaction of the Judgment as set out in said Decree. The lands and premises directed to be sold by this decree are situated, lying and being in the Conntv of Ada and State of Idaho, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: All of Lot numbered Three in Block num bered Five of the Wilson Subdivision of tile West half of the Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-two, Town ship Four North, Range Two East of the Boise Meridian. Ada County, Idaho, according to the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of said Ada County, Idaho. Notice is liercDy given that on the 22nd day of January, 1916 at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day in front of the County Court House in Boise City, Ada County, Idaho, 1 will attend, offer and sell at public auction sale, all of the above described mortgaged premises, or so much thereof as necessary; such sale ment set out in together with the interest thereon, with expense of sale and commission thereon, to the highest bidder there for in Cash Lawful Money of the United States of America. Dated the 30th day of December, 1915. may be that the proceeds of will satisfy the judg said decree, EM MK T PFOST. Sheriff of Ada County, Idaho. BIG SPECIAL EDITION Will be Issued Next Week by THE GEM WORKER To be distributed in the city of Boise and on tributary rural routes to carry the message of organized labor direct to the people and to extend the sphere of usefulness of the Paper. It will be a splendid advertising medium and the adver tising columns will be patronized by the wide-awake business men of Boise friendly to organized labor NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER ORDER OF SALE. In the District Court of the Third Judiciel District of the Stste of Idaho, in and for the County of Ada, Stephen W. Burstrom, Plaintiff. ) : ) vs. Marie Seamans and J. A. ) Williams, I Defendant. ) Uuder and by virtue of an Order of Sale issued out of the above named Court on a Judgment or Decree re covered in said Court in the above en titled action, on the 4th day of De cember, 1915, in favor of the above named Plaintiff and against the above named Defendants. Said Writ duly attested on the 17th day of December, 1915, and to the Sheriff of Ada County directed, and to me as such Sheriff de livered for execution, whereby I am commanded and required to proceed to notice for sale, and sell the pre mises described in and by said decree directed to be sold; to be sold at pub lic auction sale, and to apply the pro ceeds of such sale to the satisfaction of the judgment as set out in said de cree. The premises directed to be sold by this decree are situate in the County of Ada, State of Idaho,„and are par ticularly described therein, as follows, to-wit: Lots numbers 11 and 12 in Block numbered 19 of Ellis Addition to Boise, as the same are numbered and designated on the official amend ed plat of said Addition, now of re cord in the office of the Recorder of said Ada County, Idaho, by virtue of that certain mortgage of record in said Recorder's office in Book 54 for recording mortgages, at page 208 thereof. Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of January, 1916 at the hour of 3 o'clock in the afternoon of that day in front of the County Court House in Boise City, Ada County, Idaho, I will attend, offer and sell at public auction sale all or so much of said above described mortgaged property, as may be necessary; that the proceeds of such sale will pay the judgment as set out in said Writ, judgment or decree, to the high est bidder therefor in Cash Lawful Money. Dated the 23rd day of December, 1913. EMMlTT PFOST, Sheriff of Ada County. Idaho. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the members of the Turnverein Society of the Town of Boise City, a corporation, at the Turn verein Hall at tbe corner of Sixth and Main Streets, Boise, Idaho, on Mon day, January 31, 1916 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting on the question of authorizing the sale and transfer of Lot Seven (7 ) and the West half of Lot Eight (8) in Block Six (6) of the Original Townsite of Boise City, Idaho, and to transact sneh nthr- bnsines« as mav be con nected with the sale and transfer of said property. CHRIS D. MEIER, President. Pacific Nation \l Bank HAS THE CAPITAL ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT TO HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS AND WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR ACCOUNT Farmers' Attention Take Your Seed to be Cleaned Grain to be Ground WHILE YOU WAIT, to the Western Seed & Grain Company Coal, Hay, Grain, Seed and Poultry Supplie* Phone 323 Comer 9th Sr Grove Streets $ 54.25 Los Angeles and return. January 28 Oregon Short Line Via (Union Pacific System) and Salt Lake Route' for Annual Mid-Winter EXCURSION Proportionately low rates returning via San Francisco and Portland with choice of steamer or rail, Los An geles to San Francisco, and low spec iaj side trip, Los Angeles to San Diego and return via rail or steamer for those desiring to visit the Pan ama-California Exposition, which will continue open during 1916, augmented with many exhibits from the San Francisco Exposition. The Salt Lake Route will operate special train service out of Salt Lake January 29th, in connection with ex cursions from Idaho, Oregon and Wyoming of the 28th, including Stanard Pullman sleepers, Obser vation Cars and Diners. MAKE EARLY RESERVATIONS through local O. S. L. Agents or write D. E. Burley, Gen. Pass. Agent, Salt Lake City.