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six BIAMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THE CUB SCOOP reporter BOYCOTT SEEING— THE NEw YEAR (twee ! COME. S IN ANY =, ve BoYCOTT ORDERING ee Aas , Sy A\OT OF PAPER. eal Cure WRITING THE j (wee veined Bacar one he “aa pris DATE! THE BETO Strion!) “Some Lame, ian (rE BARN EXPENSIVE) Nour sme ‘sy ” : LOOKING AROUND. | C. G. Coy, an innocent bystander from Flasher, was on the side-lines in | tinction of hating vi d missed, only to be ari od immediate- ily afterwards, It in the court of Judge Dolan last Friday afternoon} REARRESTED, == HOW OW TRUL | EFFECTIVE {trom u stive of Peace Varney. nde con- the McKenzie lobby yesterday. Resolved That the tailoring and clean: ng wants of the publit be ing taken cate sdavhd 1917 Attorney G rel [Uhl wa ted before having the} court cham i aa Hs State Will Ask for Change of! !lis dismissal by Anton Teer late! fs (Associated Press) SUITINGS AND Mriday evening followed with his re- Washington, Jan.-1.—New federal for the second tiem within three A 04 % i & fF 0 d tiem within thr Judge Nuessle of Bismarck, Is taxes on incomes, ‘eatates, munitions, OVERCOATINGS ‘ manufacturers, ‘corporation stocks and ——_————————————— Presiding in the Famous certain business became effective to- - ° Venue Following Beer’s tre Dismissal of Case ! and that our service and prices even mae | In the Latest Patterns | . day, and the revenue collector was | more pleasing than i the past. CASE IS OUTCOME WILL NOT AFFECT | Identity Mystery making vigorous efforts to obtain ear- | OF RECENT RAID! ly returns. The taxes were provided Fit and Workmanship | | SISTER SAYS “MAN OF ; : yr i eee tor by the emergency revenue bill en- d ay A acted September 8. Guarantee The case of the state against Isham MYSTERY” HER BROTHER |‘ P . j Tailoring and Pressin Parlors, 3 1. Hall, charged with maintaining a| oan er 4 Op; site Post Office bf common nuisance, was dismissed in} req, (ibssocinted Press.) 5 ; A ‘ $23,300 EARNINGS H J Vivian & Co. ae iar ane Sy a Washington, Jan. 1.—Failure of | Identification Made Absolute, She OF WILLIAM CARRIGAN, ee All he court of Ju » of the Peace An- roads and brotherhoods to agree A - (Associated Press.) MERCHANT TAILORS : raappy ew ear to ton Beer last week. Hall was one of ling an eight hour Schedule Testified, by Aid of Marks —William. F. ie iS the six caught in the net thrown out| pending ietermination of the eonsti- pet FEO end to8 SOE Tote ie ESTABLISHED 1878 E. B. KLEIN by Attorney General Linde a week|tationality of the Adamson law. will on Body Boston Ateorlcaie (ast Gotan ln wan . not alter plans or consideration by | . . vidence pointed toward bootleg-| the Interstate Commerce Commission Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 1.—Saturday; ver anary wae Saree Expert Cleaning ging and blindpigging but was not suf-| committee of railroad legislation concluded two and one-half days of his world’s gerleg® sian? $2,500 4 and Pressing the ficient to bind the prisoner over to the | urged by President Wilson, in his last | the “man of mystery” trial here, 42+ special bonus for winning the Amer- district court on the specific charge, messing is Congress: Chairman New- | witnesses having testified. It is stat- jean League pennant, and $7,000, a Ire according to the court. ands said today. ed by counsel that there are about as z Pepi ale Following the dismissal, a warrant a |many order witnesses to testify for poreeniaee allowance on theireceipts IRVING VIVIAN, Representative was immediately sworn to by the at- “J. CR.” It is not expected that the | Carrigan, who announced his retire- Haggart Block Opposite P.O. ney torney charging Hall with the; | defense will use more than 30 witness-| ment last fall, is now considering an Upstairs PHONE 741 same. off He was arrested by jes, Judge Nuessle expressed hope} offer of tho direction of the team. é \ Sheriff French yesterday, The state late Saturday evening that the case } ‘ will ask for a change of venue, it is would probably be finished this week. =e = understood, Scores of neighbors of the Cald- peee-eeces cece. Hall has been furnishing thrills in well family, who believe that “J. C. g local courts of late, He has the dis- R.” is in reality Jay Allen Caldwell, iamce ary, financing the suit which is now ie ene Sgn Malad WE he SOMETHING REALLY NEW IN Cag Berlin, Jan, 1.—A Vienna dispatch | of Bisinarck. 3 : WHEN YOU ASK FOR [Rau ae nos Eduard | Owing to the long acquaintance of ' HOTEL CATERING Y 7 Strauss, the composer of dance music. fudge ™ Cc. Grew tore pila the ree ‘ , ard Strauss was a son of Johann | Wells, he aske at another judge NM ERCHAN' Z- B U TTER fm | Strauss, considered the most notable et in the case, hence the caer ; 78 HOTEL, 2 ¢ NORTHERN ij composer and conductor of dance of Judge Necasle! ae “Bt. Paul od music in his generation. The plaint is represente y the “ rene peUReaeeear es | firm of Casey & Burgeson, waile W. selves the °‘‘high-cost-of-living’ h tha: Ls all f Johnson's for corsets. F. Burnett’ of Dickinson HH problem, I wis to Dn you ‘one an or Register of Bismarck represent i H. Caldwell, the defendant, who posk Under our new ‘‘pay only for your. generous patronage given me , tively denies that “J. C. R.” is his what you get’’ plan you can now 1 son. ; obtain during the past year. «1 trust you a Her “Long ‘Lost Brother.” R Mrs. Mae ‘Moran of Dickinson, ‘ooms, Running Water from $1.00 will have the happiest, most pros- daughter of J. H. Caldwell, was the first witness called by the plaintiff's Rooms, bath ........ from $1.59, ‘, 3c. t0 60c \ attorneys. After reciting her own life Club Breakfast . ‘ O ver one ; history, she testified as to the history \ of her brother, Jay :Allen, saying that Luncheon ‘ perous year you have ever experienced he disappeared from the farm home in the fail of 1907. She stated that Dinner a la carte .... 40c to 80c Walter A. Poeoek - Prop. ry * sue heard potune ot ha Mae ae Thus we offer Paty American Plan at about $2.50 to $3.00 We thank you a brother. The identification was made per day, with no charge for meals when absent. Stopping at. : absolute, she stated, by the aid of the Merchants Hotel will change your ideas of the high eost of marks on the body of “J. C. R. hotel accomodations, g which tallied absolutely with marks y on the body of her brother. She told of a mark over the ey ro a ae The MERCHANT HOTEL behind the left ear, alleged to have S "i been received in a scuffle with his St. Paul’s Famous and: Popular Priced: Hotel father; ‘burn on his right hand ind’a ee the, back Ps head, Also fills the position desired by the late Mr. James J. Hill, in sustained from a blow of a beer bot- wanting a moderate priecd and respectable hotel near the De- tle. pot. Colgrove Testifies. aes - William Colgrove, for some years Renovated Redccorated New Furnishings Moderate past a county commissioner of Het- Q ie e New Ci , Tastes . linger counts, followed ‘Mrs. Moran | Prieed Cafe . New Cigar Stand New Grill Room on the stand. ‘He stated that he own- Convenient Comfortable Home. Like ed a ranch near the Caldwell place and had been intimately acquainted Headquarters for all from North Dakota with J. H. Caldwell and his son, Jay Third and Jackson Streets. One block from Union Depot Allen, since 1886. ‘ i “Is the Man in Question.” Look for Large Electrie Si Mrs. Peter Bratberg testified that z we Electric Sign she and her husband have resided in EACH CUSTOMER-GETS INDIVIDUAL HOT TOWEL the Caldwell neighborhood for nearly 25 years, and that she knew Jay Al- len Caldwell as intimately as if he were her son. She positively identi-|: fied the plaintiff in question. Went Swimming With “J. C. :R.” John Elken, residing nine miles south of Taylor, stated on the stand that he worked with Jay Allen Cald- well and frequently went swimming with him. He maintained that his identification was made complete by HE SPIRIT of the Season the examining of the right foot of “J. C. R.,” the toes of which were of pe culiar shape. ‘ ' M. C. Bgown of Gladstone also tes- prompts us to exp ress to tified to the identity of the “man of mystery,” stating that he has known you appreciation of our J. H. Caldwell and his son since 1884. pleasant business. rela- ial eh ce en lileody New Year's Day, when Willies has tions during the past year re = 2 wind een ate ei and to most heartily wish jz ne smo you health and prosperity for the coming year BERGESON’S » A NEW YEAR'S GREETING bi ae oe Bees have lots of HONEY in their hives in the Wister by petese ty se Teaco battle ey shar tline Sane cneny: 000s You can have MONEY the same way.. : and put in our aly boats fer the font wok aad merce Beary. nt © cents Sach wank In 50 weeks YOU will have We wish to extend to our many patrons and friends our most hearty compliments of the season, and at the same time thank you for the business you have given us during the year about to end. Only One “BROMO QUININE.” We solicit your valued patronage during the To get the genuine call for full year nineteen hundred and seventeen. This is a ‘fine’ thing for BOYS and GIRLB—for EVERY- name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. ; BODY. Look for signature of E. ROVE} You tan also start with 1 or 2 cents or 10 cents and in 60 FRENCH & WELCH NOTICE. 13. W. cis sold: a1 a6 nat pt a $1.0 or $2.00 or $8.00 und in 60 weeks have jequity in the firm known as John ;Runge & Company, and he is to pay We add 4 per cent interest. You can start TODAY—START! all present debts and liabilities of that First NATIONAL BANK | company. 12-29-3t WANTED. Empty sacks of all kinds. ‘Géo. - Gussner.—Adv.