I. W. W. CleanupProgressing RapidlyEIGHTY-SIX ARE HELD IN THIS CITYImmigration Inspector Examines Prisoners. Attorney Will Arrive Saturday.U. S.Tito I- W. VV. cleanup in this county is progressing rapidly with detachments *'f tiil*.' troops working I In? lumber camps under tin* •Inertion of Slilt;frill Noland. All member* |lio organization are investigated by (lie ollleern, (be organizers ami ajieiis held a ml Hie unn-aetivt* member* bring gi\*m a pa-Hj,.,rt permitting f hern !«.» leave* I tut very few ih-\e*Mgiilintis are liebl in this city Mow, lliese being (•••iiIIiih.I principally to man desiring to leave the eily, wlm are forced to apply to tin* authorities fur a passport.A. I\ Richardson of Spokane,iU $8meil\ e«itnliu'! inir an e\a ininat imiVV. \V. ill this eily. the at Pmdanee upon whose (rial by several hundred I. \V. \V. e^used the recent tmuhtc in this city. Mr. HolaclttWi ^ i t yesterday that thotrial «*r Nelson at Coeur d'Alene Imm-ii set 11 • -: art Mondaymorning.The federal troop* under Lieutenants KlitVson and Marlin received orders yesterday to return to I'orl cieorge Wright and entrained for Spokane l.i-t evening. I his move \vu in ace. r«l with the reeoiniuemlalions of I.icmtonant Stlflson, who felt that the state Imops were amply aide to handle the situation.