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0. 149. - LIEUT BAILEY MEETS LITTLE . REMINDER AT FERGUS FALLS 5 I { Myt “Attorney Thayer C. Balley..counsel | * R A H)H § for the defense of client Higtopjeq; i W)} B & e «f|federal jury at' Fergu cal Soclety b turned to the stricken tivy—am-__ : £ and . was obliged to. secure ‘a . B A ¥ from Adjutant General Rhinow of - the ‘state military, the city, being A ! 3 §Y: | under ‘martial law. : 3 \ - ' Attorney Bailey ‘was a lieutenant B0 ISR ALY (3 in ithe regular army and saw sery- ice in France and got a 1itt1d taste of the real thing' when he was again Phelps-Drake Co., Successful Bidders; City . Reserves weating civilian clothing. - GREGG MALONE HOME. Gregg Malone has returned from oversea service and left today for Alons and Unaided, Johnson > Works - in ' 'Ruins"-of (SATURDAY al- Meeting of - Northern innesota Editors, Be- B e Gr‘nd cenml o .Hydr.nh "}d Franes S?:?hell:.a k?{e‘wi?;eugfin m]::ox:'llxsei’ctteg f '?’i‘fii Thi‘ w”k s e C ) - vk with the Crookston Lumber company. A . . TWO SAVE LIVES B KREATZ AWARDED WORK| "' - ok - |FRIP TQ STATE PARK GRABBING SAFE HAND - BAUBETTE SOLDIYR LANDS, 3 William Steen of Baudette, mem ber of the 49th .company of -th Tweéntieth: engineers; has arrived “a| ‘| New York from France. ’ ! - IMPROVING CITY HALL ‘" TO BE MAD No Politics’ in . Addresses By ' Prominent ‘Speakers; Ladi Will Agsist. —_— . intendent ~ of.” Constiuc- ‘of Bemidji P<0., and Family are Victims. _-(By United Press.) - Fergus Falls, June. 24.—Fergus Falls today was cléaring away the - mountains - of debris: fro night’s_tornado -that |Mayor Johtson Tells of Trip- to Convention' of League’ The Phelps-Drake’ company — of Hibbing" was awarded the contract at the méeting of the-city council Monday night -for .overhauling the water system of the city, getting rid; of dead:ends, relaying the four-inch pipe lines to conrorm with the six, “It is expected ,uu‘it all - existing AUTO OWNERS ARE records for 100-yard.sprints, blind- A ASKED m EXTEND & rofi!l, ,tlxre;a'-legge;i and ot::lér r:cea ~ COURTESY TO EDITORS |vin v&’aSverats puning 1n :fié'\ufé‘.’ . of-war when the newspaper publish-. c F Trai ers and editors and the, printers of onveyance Irom lrains To|Southern Minnesota compete sgainst: elght and ten-inch maius, .and ex- Birchmont Would - Be }*&‘;’; ;‘é""&l‘:fi{:g‘:‘;::T’::“l‘l".fi;“::g{- ding th m t! ontract be- . ) A o ::2 for tsgo,ssygéész. ha’rf.e city ro- Greatly Appreciated outing at Bemidji snd Itasca State ! served- the right to purchase the - park, June 27,28 and 29, sa; G. necessary hydrants and electric| When the members of the North.|Rutledge of Minneapolis, secretsry of cranes. gt erh Minnesota Editorial association,|the Northern Minnegota Editorial as« Two other bids. were submitted, many of whom will bo accompanied | S0¢iation, under whpse suspices the - those of William C. Frasier, St: Paul, by tlicir families; prominent editors|Meeting and jubilee 'will be held. for $32,066.90 and L. . Eckstrow, [from the southern part of the state Great preparations -are - boing - * 9 Bemidji, for $33,923.05. and several state officials commence | ade at Bemidji to care for the adits. - J City Attorney Hal Huffman was|to arrive by train for the aunual|©'S and thelr Wives and othet guests, instructed to draw a contract for the |summer meeting of the assoclation in |20d the visiting crowd {s goitig to’ work. Beémidji Friday morning, it is de-|S!ve the people of Bemidi a sight for ing cared for in temporary quarters.| . Yhotograph of Maj. Gen. DeRosey. Cabell, commander of the southern F‘o‘l" ty-touy, bodies: a(f rbé'o: xflzcovered department, who is in command of the American troops along the Mexican ‘:from the ruins eafrly today. Fifteen| border. : - - “were missing and-167,in the hospi- ~tal, many seriously {njured. The city is under martial -law. v 5 ANT! LEFT FER FOR - :Train service has been restored. Vis- Dlsmlcr ATIQRNEY < . o = it . Htors are not ‘sllowed.’ - Bread and B ADDY? | TWIN CITIES BEFORE STORM .. supplies-are being shipped in. The X CALIS WHARRY T : i - 'su_mof $500,000- is needed for re- 3 g : Very much alive, broadly smiling b when asked-if the report that he had Bogus Check Forger.' Gets . FARY BUILDINGS WRECKED. Rochester, June ¥4.--A small tor- been, killed in the cyclone at Feérgus Falls was true, H. Mayne Stanton, 1 editor of The Pioneer, arrived home A sired that as many auto owners as|SOTe cyes, when they pull off the . w;:;lnte yesterday smashed all the Leavenworth Sentence; this morning. He.had left Fergus, Remodel Citv Hall. possibie o at ,hey"ams on Friday|reces and contests for:the ‘editorial . - buildings' on the farm of J. Gagnon Gui Falls about two hours before the George .E. Kreatz was awarded the |54 Saturday and convey the visitors championshjp of the state,” says the, - Oliver, fifteen miles south of. here, gnon Guilty contract for the remodeling of tho|¢y Birchmont, where they will be|Secretary. o Jumped over to Stewartville and Ra- Ey city building, which ‘will include quartered during the three days con- ‘“George Webster of Minneapolis g‘!‘r%:l:di‘killeg much stock. A cloud- “Big Harry” Gunsalus, who was % complete re-arrangement of the in-| ontion. will have charge of-the. races, for U ollowed. .~ convicted at Fergus Falls on a charge | juror in the federal court, and will quarters for the rest room and .1t 1s estimated high water has|of operating a “blind pig,” and gen-|continue his vacation the rést of the association; council chamber | done over a half millioni ‘dollars dam-{ tenced to- one year and -one-day in | week to .assist in making ‘arrange- urt on the second floor, better : ;‘g‘: it: s::ops in central and southern| the ‘federal pemitentiary by -Judge|ments . for the editorial convention| sanlt&'{y conditions and a betier re- L 8. b Wik which the Twin Cities Supply Hause Men'’s associations have fuppished Iiberal prizes. 4 This request is made by George W Harnwell, chairman of the commit- tee, and it would be a great courtesy on the part of Bemidji to put into : Great Arrav of Runn v. Dot . | Page Morris, has been granted.a.stay [to be held' the latter part of this}lation! of the municipal oftices' 1o |oxeeution the request of Mr. Harn. v.of Runnery . “GAGNON EARNS REGOGNITION. |straightened -out, ' during -‘which : stipulated tnat if his figure of $300 |p oy 5% man Roe of the Nprthfield News will One of the Bemic éaldents in | period he is expected to file an appeal. FROHN FARMERS To for the wirlng was higher than | "Ayothor similar request of auto 2;“':’9]:‘1}[‘:;2:0‘:?“"2““ ‘:s";:':zi g ',Fetrs'u! Fa‘ll; laé ’lledg of the dis-| During the tri:] of the case, United . others' to eliminate it from the bid|,yners, is to participate in the out- g o aster was “Spider’’-@agnon, who had | States’ District. Attorney .Jacques re- PURCHASE TRACTOR h ; “the ! Electric company had bid $142 for|q.v The editorial visitors will be| e OWatonna Jourpal,Chronicle, and A > the wiring and‘vYae awarded th}ewCOU' taken to the park for an outing JV;";‘P&K?‘;I;\'{‘?:?;E;O‘{;‘“OI' of Journai~ A “ € be o part of the day’'s festivities. The| | ) - Ata work Gailan bext to the task of | tenced to clghteen months in Leaven-| have decided to purchase a tractor| bld of $2,000 for tho plumbing, heat-| roturn will bo ot a reasonable hour | i Wykefeld, the Jriry manasihg rescue and did -heroic work. His|worth federal penitentiary. for use in work of grading the roads{ing and gas could be cut from his|,ng the day will be one of the fea- D une, p » g s Frank A’ Day of Fairmont, and A. O. United States District Attorney Jac-|by & jury in 50 minutes. He was sch- deemed essary. This{ €l *L: P. Eckstrom had 'a bid in of gram. The party will leave Birch- . 1 ] -ques“of Duluth, who prosecuted and{eduled to. be sentenced Monday. ?,fi,:,‘:.fl‘&ol,'f 8 from L. T yBjella; $2,200 and Mr. Kreatz will do this|poni’ notel at 10 - o’clock Sunday n"z%‘:a o{h%:evel;lvx:onr:;:p:gted&o _ convicted Gagnon and Judge Page E . chatrman of the board of Frohn]feature of the work, his total con-|yorning, 1f you can assist in the 9, 410 = of 42- days to get farm matters|week. each gther.. His bid was $15,292. He | woll to gpeet the state’s newspaper|, . For the slim editors' ragp, Her- and award the Jowest. The Bemidil|j,o ot Itasca Stato park next Sun.| Vith him as leaderg, B, X. Whiting.of . begn,tt;oun;ihgliil_ty by, federal jury of | ferred. to the defendent as ‘the king 3 ng quor law; lind piggers.” P A % be ‘sentenced: lhl?h;“" Rt who for onusl i ta- 2 : tract.”™ e N - o A hhofrany Hhd i t ‘r.modgm e . When the. deadly ;ornndo got in/|check of a retun,::d‘:(rxldlertghs‘;::s The farmers of ¥Frohn township Mr. Kreatz also stipulated that his where a.program 4nd big feed will ~ind-he 48 making ovortfi:él to gecure . M efforts happened - to* be noticed by| “Spider” Gagnon was found guilty of the township and other road work ] eitire bid if any other bid was cheap- | yures” of the editorial meeting pro- and Charles Cheney of' the Journal. ‘Morris, before- whom the case was township, who also says that thejtract amounting ta $14,992. day’s entertainment it will bo greal| ‘CTatch for the Boutherners. Ar- was that 'ot August Palm, wife and s ? d against these speedsters will be i e tried, also saw 'Gagnon in his work may be used for ploughin; it Fi ly appreciated by all Bemidji and|y>® : for -humanity. daughter who were killed in the path {';:%t:‘:,t ,h;’ farmers of thepmwismg Others Submit Figures. you'll énjoy the day yourself. fiit;.a%' I?X?;}aon :lfnrtr?el 2' 4 u’l‘he tlme-h for tt;entence arrived ‘and | of :h: st;rm. Mr. Palm was the su-|angq other work for which a tractor do’-‘:’l:‘;'iswlsgx"if';)z:"np&'z 4‘0" ’;"3“81:3 _— county, as captatn ];‘0 - ALeavenworth stared the . .convicted|perintendent of construction.of the ore convenient and better A 5 : = 3 . " M % man. fu the face. The ‘district at-|Bemidfi postoffice when it was bullt | naapted. Tne tractor will be seoured ] submitted a bid of 52,797 for the| RUSSELL HELPED IN ‘runch:® Harry/M. Whselock of For- torpey - arose and - addressing the|and had many good friends in Be-{qag soon as possible. stucco and plastering. R. W. Hlt;:hct.xck of Hl'l;)';l otk e okt v fe et vad | o el Taiaton v s g | srger Bedi of Duuch swomit | RESCYE: IS UNSTRUNG| v isneseo done, praised him highly for his ef- ' Rumors Unfounded cided to sue the contracting firm{ted a figure of $1.50 per square yard : S b forts, spoke of his humanity in the : to stucco the building. ) of Sebeka, and &};‘cze;’,“%n’]%g?" fg"'fimflfmfif‘f {f,’; With the taking up of the water| Attorney P. J. Russell, who wag at | #re claiming hour of dire distress and asked that[N Tiere was great rejofcing in Be- ; Ing g% L addnts i " o Larry Ho’ Hodgson . g work -was. faulty and another. con-] WoTks extension, property owners on|the Kaddatz uotel in Fergus Falls y g of St. Paul, who . TH8 / sentence be mnot imposed at that|midii early Monday evening when it B ~ Judge Morris recalled that he|Was learned that all of the Bemidji Beltrami avenue between Fourteenth|when the cyclone struck the city has | 2PPears to be noncommfttal. vk g‘; with §hev nttorna;p at dm:aflm. residents who were attending federal ggcmz&a%:fi lb:e e?g:g:gc;eeg; l(;tt and Fifteenth street, asked that the|returned to Bemidji and -says that i The Big Tug-of-War, i B hi- they saw: Gagnon'in the debris and|court at Fergus Falls had escaped ;e' { water main be run on that block, the|the sights he saw while assisting “The tug-of-war' will bring to- commended him strongly.. Sentence|unharmed from the terrible cyclone |money. i line to run to Fourteenth street. The| with relief Wwork after the storm had gether some really big fellows, with 3 wag then ‘suspended. - . .~ |and were on their way home. Several matter was referred to the water and |-passed can never be imagined by |all kinds of political and other ‘pulls.’ ke BT . % unfounded reports>of ‘mishap to some CABI,NH MEmNG light committee. those who were not there to witness |, R.. Landy of ‘the- Olivia Times, ac- . Bemidji had of the Bemidjiites became current, its hero-in the terribl 2 8 il 1t tho tertible but Were utterly without credence. tornado: which swept Fergus Falls : B ‘Sunday night, Indian Agent Johnson % of Bemidji rescuing at least twenty WHAT STORM DID. * i b from: the destroyed charnel house, In Fergus Falls there are 47 the Grand Central hotel, in which : s known dead, 160 injured-persons, 60 about ten lost their lives. known missing, and 400 demolished In._his account of the great de- struction and incidents of interest hdmes and buildings as a resuit of , | the tornado that swept Western Min- James A. Vonnolsey, staff reporter for A the Minneapolis Tribune, writing an nesota late Sunday. - ‘The bond of $7,000 given with alit. mmm mNERAL surety company by Goodman & Loit-| He helped with the relief work ved for the construction of the storm|until 3 o’clock Monday morning, and sewer east of Beltrami avenue and|at the time he left the city 67 bodies, between Tenth and Fourteenth street | including men, women and children was approved by the council. had heen recovered. Ten of these The proposition, on recommenda-|we¢re unidentified, and they expect- tion of the street superintendent, to|ed to recover ten more hodies from purchase two road scrapers, was re-|the Grand hotel. ferred ‘to the street and alley com-| Mr. Russell is all unstrung on ac- These proved untrue. The nationalf mittee with power to act. count of the terrible sights he wit- cused of possessing & democratic . i ‘pull’ of considerable proportions, will captain the southern ‘tug’‘team. J. C. Morrison of the Morris Tribune, Scotch and. pugnacious, will assist Landy, followed on the rape by W. E. Hodges of Sleepy Eye, C. W. Wag- ner of Litchfield; Leslle Whitcomb, Albert Lea; Harry Case, Montevedio; O. H. Smith, Parkers Prafrie; Will By Carl D. Groat. (United Press corresponaent.) ‘Weimar, Germany, June 24.—Ru-§’ mors were circulated ‘today that the Bauer - cabinet had been oveérturned. ¢ Wilke of the Grey Eagle Gazette, the, ' . ‘account for. the paper, says: Me(l}::::llxml; &‘;’;‘t‘lr‘i‘é;%n li’l‘::tdr‘l:% ~re-| assembly llat‘e lD,llondayt v;:te"i over-{ ‘Wlard Bx;(i):i. wgorol?e;:‘:fi ficleixtl:;y nessed after the catastrophy. banker-editor wh e o tough l,,opo,f‘ D, » 3 . g By | el Indian Agent Rescues 20. nounced that the list of dead might whelmingly. n favor of slemng S ranted o paytaent s e KLt L kS treaty after Chancellor Bauer§Granted on payment of the regular n captain on the North end of the rope. “William . Johnson, govern- reach 100 when Lake Alice, on’the peace t’s inten- ( EP EA" D pe. ment ‘Indian :Rgent, from Be- |edge.of that city, had been dragged had announced the cabinet's inten-1license fee. l ‘!SH R UBLIC H Backing Wilke will be ‘Dad’ Claude g th re-, k i Gaines was _ i .midji, was’testifying before the |for the bodies of those who had been | 100, tO accept the terms without Chiet - Track . Deivor OPENS N Y 0U ARTERS Atkinson of Hibbing, W.-C. Warren A b z : TVve, BT two-weeks vacation, com- & i‘?el:-ngdx;jl!‘x:lyf; :3:: g&i::;:;ed }‘I: br(lr;vnog:d stl}zlli;l?gthaalo::t:: Fergus Tl ‘semion fosembled a_tuncta m:::&dg%myol w“th“ P tn (x)r:ltklljli?c'lg‘?e{f %hrflfi;fi?: 8::. nstan g}ofi:l 2 3 i s rergus 3 lse. n Joh ones o e : : . g : » ‘ did not.stop at the Grand hotel, :|Falls more than 35 persons are|udience more than anything el 'Flft}xde:vl::d repor‘éed an’ unsanitary (By United Press.) Tony’ La Freniere, Grand Raplds, g which was blown down. He did ~|known to have been’ kilied when: the FRID AY oR s ATURD AY vacant building near the city hall.| New York, June $4.—Edward De-|°t 2l Fat Men's Race, i .venture out into the storm, how- |tornado crushed down upon the he health committee. Valera, hailed by many as the presi- " ever—probably- being the only |Grand hotel. . Eight dining room Refersed .o the hed For the fat men’s race, Philip dent of the Irish republic, has estab- persons in Fergus Falls who did |girls are among the victims of. the Delegates Renort. lished quarters at the ‘Waldorf As-|[iesch of the New Ulm Journal, will 80. gale who met -death in this struc- FORMAL PEACE DATE Mayor Johnson told of City At-|toria. - lead the southern scribes, and George ‘ “Unaided, 'he made his way |ture. v 3 el N Ericson of the Spooner News, will be torney Huffman and himself as dele- : ; , e gatce fo the ‘Minneota Lesgue of|DEITA GAMMA SORORITY _|slongride Livech as capialn o sortn- ‘| Municipalities : ter and that he would give a de- IN NATIONAL CONVENTION | nage is close to 600 pounds avoirdu- ; 3 to the ruins of the Grand hotel, C~ons Renorted Damaced By Fred S. Ferguson. and commenced.\the work of res- , Martial law has been declared in (United Press correspondent.) ‘cue. He carried more than 20” |Fergus Falls. . Wire communication Paris, June 24.—Formal signing injured persons to a place of |cut off for the last 24 hours, is slow- tailed written report later. He said ‘ pois. Running with Liesch will be i | safety,” AR ly being re-established and emer- :‘tflégf, g?g:t&:i?; ,,‘{"",efi.zf,‘f"gf“i‘é they enjoyed their visit the only in- (By United Press.) gi’ %um?: gf“?l‘lfl‘;lk;tghh ';i gg:‘;fl ! Scheme: Proves Effective. gency railroad crews, working with| .o indicated in official circles to-{ cident to mar their stay being “held| Christmas Lake, Minn., June 24.— ’ . Gordon s Another notable incident was the|wrecking equipment. dispatched late up” by jitney drivers for the trip to|More than two hundred :delegates of | Valley, Sid Huntley of Frazee, M. T. saving of their own lives-on the part|yesterday from St. Paul, are seeking 24 . . ; - - Be- Ita Gamma Sorority from all|McGowan of Appleton. Othér corpu- L the hotel from the“depot. The Be-|the Delta n v D | o Slée,ehug fung, Oscar .carlon,ffo cleae; the lines leading to the de- cm?le:rreel::;y sl?g“gt:ssttei:i th) %:rrpe::: midji flelega:ieal aid somedquiett r;lork {)g‘;ztisy olg rtth obglfiignifiaégi xzn;?o:ere l‘f::afifl‘f)ttha':l“;u;;gs S‘lvllllll I{O:tho’{_ :! f both of Campbell, Minn. Both were| vastated city. take placef.among the delegates and go em e : saly g - members .of the'federal panel of the| Relief agencies, marshalled by the -}fifi;%',;hflfilfth enc e:f;;m?:ter :afda it]into the notion that Bemidji was the| An clahorate program of enter- Efif’ gmi;{- J};J:)l; S:flfi?ug:kf“flr:l:‘; : grand jury, Sheehan sitting on the|state, by the Red Cross,and by muni- might be deferred until Friday. logical place for the 1920 convention, |tainment has been nrrh‘mged.d There o ;ntrénts frr e, uied 2 case of “Big Harry Gunsalus with|cipal and civic organizations, are at| ™ ' ricially announced at Ver-|and when the vote came to choose ate mofre”than flv‘;i f.iogst%n Umletx:& other entrant ing 8 H. Mayne Stanton; of Bemidji, while| work. y . saflles this afternoon that Hermann]the meeting place next summer Be-, sf”z of the sorority in’ the Un “Mrs. 1. R. Landy of Olivia will Carlgon was.in' the jury box in the| The storm that laid part of Fer- Mueller and his delegation are .ex-|midil won easily. ates. da; P =) p . tain the southern married ladies trial of “Spider” Gagnon. gus Falls waste damaged crops in the % cap 1 § 2 .G o ¢ pected to arrive at Versailles, tomor: in a foot race agaipst the Northern . e . Both were in“the Northern Pacific ?Xestern p:;t of the state, swelled | o 0" : KNUTSON To GREET 'N'r"n' kREJPRESENT%?. Alona | Women, Ted by Mrs. Lillie Erioson of i station when the (;yclope Igtruck and : e ?lfllmet ta x!"ive‘r to a flood, and i Tthm?h o: S, ;m‘chu.-t—t e h? zra Spooner. Mrs. T. Christfansox of ::::el}::;ds}:lec?? ?h‘s; vh?;i;;% :1:?1:: o?xl;e w:::fi 12Tdsuiindfixg'¢m:tv{:§' Bed NORTH DAKOTA PHYSICIANS FRATERS rnstfis cr:;)r:;enoted :t stgee nl:t}iox?al Dawson is asked to assist ‘Mrs: Landy “;Sheehan -and “Carlson sat down on i % A OPEN CONVENTION TODAY . Hls FORMER Delta Gamma sorority convention in |#nd Mrs. IL. P. Phillips of Mahonmen i'un"‘llll! of it, held on tightly by the wm}:fif" ofiggx n'.‘lz)kr!tbnvllle e, Minneapolis -today by Miss matheryn | i3 sclected as Mrs. Ericson's aid. /handles and waited for the storm to Montevido, Appleton, fletroit, Brafn. (By United Press.) , Congressman Harold Knutson of Harris. During the war conventions i 4 'B.ace . . Ibresk 3 erd, Alexandria, Milbank and Crin-| Grand Forks, N. D., June 24.—The|St. Cloud, 'former president of thejof the sorority were postponed in A single ladies’ race.will have ton, are among the towns that have|regular convention of North Dakota|Northern Minnesota Editorial asso-|°0Tder to make donations to war|Beatrice Atkinson of Hihbing as - . (4 $rolke’doou, enoug’h,-and swept . ithe station”.away right over their i here was _lwork, A porthern captain, and Miss Catherine theads. The safe didn't bydge, and ;zg’:t igcg?,?:g:l;;;mtfige‘fitl:;n;;o{: gl:::ég?dnsiyofi:mfiv:meetaiags last | ciation, left Washington today, ac —_— Buckley of Delano has bheeit méd as : and Carlson, at the end of| iver hottoms farmers have seen their evening in which the business of the | cording to a message, and will be N. D. BAPTISTS ‘MEET. leader of the southern girls: - ‘“l.' storm released their grip on the|giock “and household goods swept|convention was disposed of. Dr. A.|present at the meeting in Bemidji == “As an added attractiom, the offi e and d‘”‘:g‘l “{’ to dfl'tl;ll theim- away by the floods, and are .now|W. Evans of Chicago will speak on|to be held the latter part of the (By United Press.) cers of the editorial association have, ‘under ‘the sky an e ruins ’ 1 y watcking the water climb to a level|*Some Lessons Learned from _the|week. y of four and five feet above the firsi|Late War,” and ‘‘Some Effects Pro- The Sixth district, Ellendale, N. D., June 24.—Dele- ) ] suggested a 50-yard - foot race be-- which Mr. gates here at the annual convention tween Lieut-Goyvernor Frankson, Sec- ol‘nt station piled up across the street. 2 = , r floors of their bouses. duced by Grip.” Among the other|Knutson represents, includes Bel-|of North Dakota Baptists were form- Lretary of State Schmahl, State Audit< Sch = “P. 0. Sunt. Here Killed, The Whetstone, Minnesota, Red, addruseg opehing discussions will bs t.;-lami cl;)uuttyu?nd thet is wid:l:;lkno“;: ?ilslgiewelff{;:gcgngzxdaalys:!mgfi ‘:illcgé or Preus, Speaker Nolan, F. C. Had- i ng the deaths that. will be|and LacQui Parle rivers dre all re-|a paper on Melanotic Carcinoma read | throughou e state, as as . ————— e e xr:!tnl; gene:tedeabyslsem‘}dfi peleplg ported ::oq be flooded,’ bpr‘;.- W. F. Sihler, Deévils Lake. its newspaper ctircles. . delivered by R. ‘W. Hobbs of Fargo. * (Contimued mlz Pan,:l'.‘flif“) s &