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   Twin Falls Times (Newspaper) - August 25, 1914, Twin Falls, Idaho                                NO. 90 NINTH TWIN FALLS AUGUST 25, 1914  PER POSITION ON Denies That All Are Pledged SAYS PROHIBITION IS NOT AN Paper Prints Interview In Which Haines Refused to be Questioned on John M. Republican candidate to succeed himself as governor of arrived in Spokane yesterday morning from Sand Point en route to Whitney and Shoshone counties to consult with friends relative to his In commenting on the political situation as to the status of the prohibition question in that stato governor Haines is not true that all three parties ia Idaho at their state conventions inserted planks in their platforms dorsing state-wide That impression seems to have become but is slightly Only the ' progressive party positively indorsed the other two merely pledging themselves to submit to the voters at the next a constitutional amend ment providing for state-wide In other the and democrats pledged themselves to give the voters a to decide the to Platform When asked where he stood on the prohibition question the governor stated lie care to be interviewed on that his party's as was his regardless of personal he would abide by that platform and carry it out to the is the big question with declared Governor are mostly interested in is the reducing of our burdensome There are no initiative or other pending looking it is in economical administration that our hopes DIVISION ELECTION Makes flection Day Do Double OF WEST END CITIZENS FOR TEST County Participates in Decid ing Whether It Shall be Divided in WIN BIS Admits Defeat After county acting upon filed fourteen hundred voters of the West End of Twin Falls county have decided to call for a county division election for November 3rd, the date as the general election for stato and Whilo the petition for division must come from the territory comprising the proposed mow the whole county votes on the declared intention the people to make the issue clear cut and fight it out in the open is meeting with favor and the people accept the guage thus laid down and will spend considerable time in campaigning against TO Woltz will Take Position With Eastern Power Troops Forced Back After Three Begins Bombardment of Ising PIONEER Allen Dies On His Ranch Monday FOUNDER OF THE FILER STATE IN Carnival at Salt Lake trading Wizard's Carnival at Salt Lake City is now in full swing and is proving to be big time of the big The electrical of Tuesday evening will be repeated in complete sentation and detail upon Friday The Wizard's Roundup at state fair grounds is drawing thousands of people daily and sending them exhausted by the heart thrills and high-tension interest which furnishes all The city is crowded with thousands of whom came upon the first day and simply cannot leave until the last of the Saturday night greatest celebration wer produced in the I. who has been for the past four years by the and Twin Falls Power will leave early in September for where lie will take a position with the United Gas and Electric one of the big power companies in that bis stay in Twin Mr. Woltz has been largely instrumental in building up the commercial end the Power company's and in his new position with the eastern it business to look after all the larger power As a graduate of the department of engineering of the Pennsylvania State he holds two is an expert and his experience with the local company makes him Well fitted to handle the commercial end of any power Woltz leaves a host of friends in Twin who regret his but wish him tho greatest succoso ili tho larger ' business field to which he WAR Lake Aug. 25th, 1914.  have given Brussels three days to pay war tax of forty million If not paid then the city will bo beginning to manifest discontent against Allies for not giving them proper against forts at Namur taken by four forts still holding but capture seems and Paris greatly disappointed because of reverses met in yesterday's Both expect more bad of today's Joseph signs decree placing Vienna in state of battle still progressing in province of Count Von taken ian thousand Germans are attacking cupy Practically no news from Japan owing to ship and cut It is understood attack continues at Kiau French war office has issued the following French and the plan of attack having failed owing to have retired on the covering The fighting was according to all is the German ambassy has received reports by wireless from the German advising the ambassador that the allies are as good as that the French army in Alsace has been utterly that the Russians have been overwhelmed and that a big army under the crown prince is nearing having defeated all the forces of the powers in his reports to the embassy also say that Germany is about to Invade England with a big fleet of Zeppelins now Hearing Services Held Death Came as a Surprise to Relatives and QUESTION BEFORE Commissioners Meet Boosters for MEN GETTING MANY LINED FOR Little Opposition Met by Committee in Canvassing the VOCAL of Music Secures A nate of University of is no joy in the metropolis of England over Monday's reports from the While tlie Paris reports give assurance that the of the allies before the Germans is only and that the was made in good there is unveiled apprehension on Page 10)  - GOVERNOR GOODING FOR UNITED STATES SEN many friends of Mr. 10. Allen of were surprised and shocked Monday to learn of his death Sunset the family home near late Monday Mr. Allen has not been well for some time but few of his friends really knew of his serious condition until the report of his demise was Mr. Allen was born at May 12th, 1807, was 47 years and three months old at the time of his Most of his early life was in with the exception of five years spent at In 1X85 he was marled to Miss M. of who survives Besides Mrs. and a Mrs. Lewis F. of the deceased leaves a Mrs. S. U. of and two Mrs. Uf Los Angeles and Mrs. E. It. of Allen with his family to Filer seven years ago and in 1.00S founded the Filer state which he later sold to take up his residence upon a As a public spirited Mr. Allen did much to help in building up the busy little town of and has a large number of friens both there and in this who regret his funeral services were held today by Dr. J. F. of this city and the remains interred in the Twin Falls question of the county building an air bridge across the river north of Hansen was the topic which the county commissioners and somo busy this afternoon at the Tho committee working for bridge had lined up a largo number of citizens from all over the county and tho arguments presented took away any which might have caused The cost of estimated at at will be covered by a special levy if the commissioners decide to the objective point of a rimrock to bridge is to make an easy haul over to this side for the ranchers on the segregation of the North Side who prefer because of their isolation from the other North Side towns to market in Hansen or the south side GOOD Theatre Presents Stellar Attractions This preparation for the the winter term of the Conservatory on A. of Twin Falls 7, Mrs. secured Carlton and comedy heading at the an unusually is The of the Million Dollar Doom of the Auto graphically portrays the fate of actual picture shown of the auto plunging a hudi embankment into u go realistic that it to detect the stage 1'opular Mutual Gil as has Farce of Tvar as Mr. Skovgaard is a graduate of the University of has studied singing with Hoist of h S. of harmony and theory with He has taught in and lim and is thoroughly to teach counterpoint and composition so that Twin Falls will have one of the most up-to-date conservatories of music in director of the Conservatory has the enrollment book at her 21! Third avenue and hopes that all pupils for the winter will enroll their names before the opening of the in order that real work may start off with a BUYING Mako Fanners Prospects the Filer Milling yesterday first new wheat that come this F. C. of raised the Hunce Pounds just as it came a and brought ' n on which i brought in now wheat Mim at farmers Grain ett also fear that some th tho would be Aug. 25.  BIG Company lias 000 Tons of Hay in machines began oi the second crop of alfalfa fn a 150-acre field at San last and when this is in stack at the end of Construction company will have harvested over 1-2,000 tons of In it has begun the of 4,000 acres of principally binders are getting away with acres of a day on the San Jacinto ranch Every year sees an increase in the amount of land this company has under cultivation and with the improvements and extensions made this year to an already ditch year will see still further - idea of the size of this companies holdings can be had when it is stated have 1R5.000 acres of deeded and over 1,000.000 of leaned extending for a distance of 175 mostly in this THEIR Men Charged With Murder James Mulloy Remain in CHEEK A Hun in Democratic Primaries one of the best known of the Twin Falls tract and a pioneer is out for the nomination for county commissioner on the Democratic for the second Mr. Cheek is too Johnson and tha two mm being for tho murder of J anies Mulloy at the Blue grade during tho latter are being in separate in ' the county jail by the sheriff silently awaiting the to determine their neither of the prisoners admit that the killing was premeditated or that their motive was yat belonging to Mulloy were found on their person after arrest and a knife belonging to Mulloy was later found in Johnson's coat which he thrown away while being the all of which to indicate the motivo was found in Johnson's pockets indicate that ho comes of a good family in Salt Lake City and that be was well liked where he formerly worked in a meat market there and it is likely that bad company and too much largely responsible for tile trouble he is in. At times since being confined in jail he sobs bitterly and suffers intense grief over what he has I on the other seems to take the matter quite cool and seems unconcerned and even surly times in his It is said when a he served considerable time in a reformatory in the state of men preliminary examination before the probate judge are being held on a murder charge awaiting the fall term of VE as a citizen to need any to the voters and his for the reform work of j county is making him many I friends in his As a rancher and a heavy taxpayer he has the is certainly nothing truer than that men may justly ' judged by their In his candidacy for the republican nomination for United States F. R. Gooding asks nothing better than that the people study his record as as well as citizen and man of from his accomplishments determine whether he deserves their confidence and R. Gooding came to Idaho in and has remained in the state ever There was no special fortune attached to his It came because of hard work with business judgment and His reputation honesty in business is well What lie has promised he has he he His gifts to and to people were given and did not carry an obligation of any private life has been open as the The sapie filing can lie of his public eare nv There have been no chamber proceedings in his service to the the for support have been those that have been expressed been has not been lie was sworn in as Governor til 1005, in his message Vo the Highth legislative Mr. Gooding a number of new intended for creative and remedial His knowledge of state affairs led him to the advocacy nf These he had advocated in his in some cases only in a general others ' Addressing the legislature at the in instances his recommendations were and were followed during the ensuing session by active efforts looking to the of these recommendations Into his effort in in es important measures could not secure port for of the county will no make a if and lood lie was some he and in his second message to the legislature the Ninth he renewed his recommendation for the enactment of certain through organization and persistent efforts in bringing Into existence a number of Important Mention of some of the move of BEARING berry Farm New Times wishes to acknowledge the courtly of the Strawberry ranch for a crate of delicious Superb Everbearing which King is developing Oil this t The were a ' red and of good uniform with The berries start bearing about July fifteenth and bear until about The management stated to reporter that so far crates have been picked from a half-acre of the besides a large number of plants sold in the early spring so the half-acre has been very The Perries are placed on sale at some of the grocery stores of COUNTY Church Give Hig hundred local appealing the Ascension Episcopal church of this city will present on the and of a mammoth a musical County as it is will be the largest production of its kind ever given in Twin Among the choruses will be a large children's an Indian Special features will be the the the as well as play is being coached by Miss Clare and rehearsals will he held at Masonic hall every afternoon and on Page 10.)  The grain Phone 18-28 90.-  FIRM Boyd A. North and Frank L. both 9f the University of Michigan Law have established offices Iii the Boyd during the Mr. North graduated in 11)12^ while Mr. Stephan graduated from Literature and Art department of institution In 1912 and then spent two years in the law graduating this men are exceptionally energetic their up a splendid in  

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