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i | | | | 1 } } | : ular practicing physician of Fargo; Robert Muir of Sarles,is a brother- inlaw of William Lemke; George ON POSSIBILITY with previous charges at Fargo, Wah- ? peton and other North Dakota points, and Roscoe Deagle is an influential I Fact Comes Out That Governor| Had Asked Attorney General ; As To Status PRESENT REGENTS BOARD TO MEET WEDNESDAY While admitting that in bis estima- tion Attorney General Langer’s opin- jon declaring the offices of members of the board of regents vacant would apply with equal force to members of the board of control, Governor Frazier today declined to discuss possible changes in the latter. It is understood that Saturday’s ap- pointments of successors to present members of the board of regents were made hastily, as, while the governor had had this action in view for some time, he had overlooked the statutory provision requiring that nominations be submitted to the senate for confir- mation not later than Jan. 15. The press is advised that not until the very hour the governor's sealed mes- sage went to the senate Saturday aft- ernoon was the personnel of the new hoard definitely determined. Submits Opinion. Governor Frazier yesterday sub- mitted to the senate Attorney General Langer’s opinion, in which the latter reveals the fact that January 11 a similar opinion was asked and given, concerning the expiration of terms of board of control ‘members. The attorney general says with re- gard to members of the board of re- Totten is a member of a prominent Bowman family; Rev. C. E. Vermilya is a Methodist Episcopal clergyman now stationed at Valley City, formerly district superintendent at Minot, and agriculturist at Sawyer, SEMATE. 10: TAKE THREE DAYS OFF DESPITE. HOUSE Members of Upper Body Want To Go Home and Talk Over Things with Constituents It was predicted early today that the senate will take a three days’ recess this week, regardless of yesterday's action in the house. which three times in one afternoon, by a vote of 76 to 32, killed, Jaid on the table or other- wise rendered hors de combat first the house and then the senate’s reso- lution for adjournment this evening. “You're afraid to go home and fina out what the people think about your Suit for you and deliver'it any time from ABOUT August First we started a campaign of advertising to keep the $20,000 tailoring business in Bismarck that has been going every year to Chicago, Milwaukee, the Twin- Cities and Fargo tailoring houses.. @ Our campaign has brought splendid results. The big bulk of this business has remained in Bismarck and has forced us to enlarge our Tailoring Department several times, and we now employ from five to seven first class tailors. @ With these‘ facts as a foundation and prospects of a still larger Spring business, we have bought heavily in woolens and they are arriving daily. Woolens in foreign and domestic weaves and in many patterns. Come in and make your selection now and we will make January 5th to June first. We guarantee perfect fit and absolute satisfaction in every way or your money back, Suits and Ovrcoats $35 to $75 CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING NEATLY DONE S. E. BERGE things,” Senator Ployhar threw in the teeth of a league representative in the rotunda of the legislative floor yes- terday. ‘You don’t dare to go back and talk it over with your people be- cause you know if you do they'll call you off of some of your half-baked schemes,” the senator from Barnes added. of grain, to committee on grain and grading. ONE ARRESTED IN CONNEGHON WITH Things Looked Exciting. By this time’ a large group of gents: “On the second day of March, |leaguers had gathered, and the Valley 1915, Governor Hanna nominated the|City gas magnate had worked up a present board. ‘The law,‘however, was | good head of steam, Things for a mo- not approved until March’4, 1915, and|ment looked exciting, but calm was consequently was not in full force and|restored, and Senator Ployhar march- effect until that date. In other words, |ed from the field with points in his at the time the present board were |favor. nominated by Governor Hanna, or| “We're not afraid to go back and when he attempted to nominate such jtell our constituents what we have board, no law authorizing such nom-|done and what we intend to do,” said ination was in existence, and therefore |Ployhar. “We've got nothing to put the senate had before it no proper and |through that we're afraid to let the legal nomination of members of the|people in on. We want to know what board to whose appointment the senate |the people expect of us and what could consent. Consequently no mem-|they’re thinking, and we intend to go bers of the board were thereby legally |home to see. There’s a lot of these appointed. Evidently the law had/fellows who are plugging HASKELL EXPLOSION (United Press.) New York, Jan. 16.—Jeremiah O'Donnel, arrested after he said he expected another explosion at the Du ‘Pont Powder works at Haskell, was still held here today. rests are expected. Authorities, how- ever, are proceeding to ignore. the report of powder plant officials that the explosion was accidental, No other ar- up their been framed and the date of the first|ears for fear they'll hear something HETTINGER St ERIFF appointment, March 2, 1913, fixed some |from home.” fh & time prior in the session, with the ex- Trademark Bill. pectation that it would reach the gov-| Dr. Ladd’s bill establishing a North ernor and be approved in time for him | Dakota trade-mark, introduced by Sen. to make thé nominations on March 2,/ator Haggart, was favorably reported 1915, undér a'law in full force and ef-/out yesterday. The senate committee fect. Such,'however, was not the case,/on the judiciary recommended that and nothing has since occurred to ren-| consideration of house bill No, 15 be der’ the appointment of the present! indefinitely postponed, and that the board vaild: emergency was reported for passage. “Under this view of the present sit- Railroad Measures, | uation as to the board of regents, it}. S. B. 59—Haggart—Requiring ‘com- is my opinion that there are no legally | plete annual reports from railway cor- appointed and acting members of such | porations to stockholders, showing the fs in the city t . for Portland,’ Ind., to make applica- tion for requisition papers for thé re- turn of C. H. Schultz, who is-wanted at Mott on a wife desertion charge. AFTER WIFE DESERTER Sheriff Wellington Wright of Mott, y, and leayes tonight It is.understood that, the wife deser- tion charge will be dismissed and one board at this time, and that vacancies | results of all operations, maintenance, |of white slavery preferred upon the re- exist and should be declared by you] new construction, etc, including a and such ‘vacancies filled as to the|record of the number of people: acci- balance ofthe ‘time from now until |dentally killed or injured. July 1, 1917," 8. B. 61—McGray—Providing that “Your present appointments, which/|the railroad committee may after a should be piade before the 15th of|thorough investigation permit any January, 1917, should be five in num-/eommon carrier to erect any overhead ‘Der; two of them should be appointed |obstructions at a less distance. from for a period of six years, one for @/the tracks than now provided for by period of four years, and two for a/law. period of two years, their terms com-| §, B, 60—McGray—Requiring rail- mencing July 1, 1917.” roads to provide for freight crews a Board to Meet. caboose not less than 24 feet long and A meeting of the board of regents /equal in strength to 30-ton capacity which the governor seeks to depose |fréight cars; making provision for the will be held at the board offices at 2|satety and comfort of train crews, turn of the defendant to this state, Spechat te The ‘Tribane.) ‘to. une. Foren pe Jan,.16;—John ») rhett, found guilty in district court of having attempted a criminal assault on Mrs. Nellie Johnson here in October, was sentenced to one:y¥éar and six months a athe penitentiary iby :Judge :A, T. ‘ole. The jury brought fn a verdict con- victing Lorbett Saturday night. CAPTURE SUBMARINE, (Associated Press.) London, Jan. 16—A Flushing dis- o'clock Wednesday afternoon. The members of this board are Lewis F. ‘Crawford, Sentinel Butte, an alumnus of Harvard, former superintendent of + schools at Dickinson, and now presi- dent of a bank, of the Sentinel Butte sadley and of a large ranching corpor- ation near Sentinel Butte; Frank White of Valley City, former gover- nor, in command of a North Dakota battalion in the Phillipine service, and former member of the legislature; Dr. J. D. Taylor of Grand Forks, former mayor of that city, for eight years a member of the senate, and a pharma- cist and practicing physician in North Dakota for 35 years; “Emil Scow of Bowman, once famous Wisconsin cen- ter and now prominent attorney in his home district, and J. A, Power of Leon- ard, manager of large livestock and stain farming interests, son of a for- mer president ‘of the North Dakota. agricultural collége;‘and a graduate of the Minnesota college of agricul- ture, The New Men. Of Governor Frazier’s nominees, Dr. ‘W..G. Brown is a prominent and pop- y oe for Bad: Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis j Inexpensive Hesle-Made Rem- edy—Gives ae’ Quickest House Bill Referred. House bills were referred as fol- lows: H. B, 16, concerning interest on indebtedness following _ maturity, banks and banking; H. B. 6, providing for calling in of trial judges, commit- tee on judiciary; H, B. 10, regarding special assessments, judiciary; H. B. 16, mechanics’ lien, judiciary; H. B. 25, taxation of moneys and credits, taxes and tax laws; H. B. 26, grading patch to Reuter’s says that a Dutch warship brought into Flushing last night, a German submarine which was found in Dutch waters. The subm: ine will be interned. WANTED, AGENTS. To take orders for Hardy Northern Grown Nursery Stock. For particu- lars, address Yankton Nursery Co., Yankton, S. Daley-Adv. .. 5. , The Outbursts of Everett True I FIND THAT You ARE SUFFERING FROM A CONGESTION AT THE \ PYLORIC OROFICE — You HAVE AN AITACK OF ACUTE GASTRITIS. SANS SS NS ASN WELL, STATED SIMPLY, You HAVE WELL, THEN, STATE ¢ Simecy in THE PIRST PLACE AND Dontr Try To 84 Pee CUT OF ne SON & SON CLOSED SUNDAYS BOULEVARD MAINTENANCE! Along the cast and ASSESSMENT Notice is hereby: given that a spe- cial assessment to cover the work of trimming gress, watering grass and trees and maintaining same for the season of 1916 along the following de- scribed property in Improvement Dis- trict Number One,: Bismarck, North Dakota, has ,been ‘levied against the following real estate in the sum set opposite the description of each tract or parcel of real estate; to-wit: Northern Pacific Addition. 3 of BE 8B 28 aa ge 88 <8 44 Along the south side of lot lot 4, block 7, 167.5 Hin, ft. scssecstetcacas $22.61 $22.61 Along the south side of lot 5, block 7, 75.0 lin. Maisie Seite oasisie ohne oie ~ 10.12 10.12 Along the south side of the east 440; feet: ef, lot 1, block 7°: vs G08 9.948 Along the south eide of the west 31,0 of ‘Jot 7, block 7, 31.6. lin. ft. ceeee 4.18 4.18 Along the south side of < lot 8, block 7,-107.9 Vin, ft... 000d eeeog 14.44 14,44 Along the south side of . the west 75.0 feet iat the east 125.0 feet of lot 4, block 8, 66.5 lin, fee eee ee bak 4 8.97 8.97 Along the south side of the west 85.0 feet. of lot 4, block 8, 25.0. lin. . 3.87 3.37 the east 60.0 feet of lot: 5, bloek: 8; 48.0 lin. ft. ....8e3 Pohescas oes 6.00 Along the south side the west 60.0 feet of ist 5, block 8, 67.5 lin, ts Uaseseaiee See vena ven Along the west side of lot 9, block 16, 50.0 lin. ft. Along north sides of lot 1, block 17, 219.0 lin. ft.. 39.56 Along the east side. of : lot 2, block 17, 50.0 Hin, ft. scececessecces Along the west side of lot 11, block 17, 50.0 Hin. £0 oo. seseeseeee Along the west and : north sides of lot 12, block 17, 219.0 lin. ft., 29.55 Along the north side of lot 14, block: 18, 40.0. lin. ft. . % Along the 6.7% 6.75 29.55 lin. ft. ‘Along the north side: of lot 16, block 18, 50,0 lin. ft. .....sseseeeee Along the north side of lot 17, block 18, 50.0 lin. ft. 5 Along the north side of lot 18, block 18, 50.0 lin ft. .......e. . Along the north side of lot 1, block 19, 167.5 ae + 22.61 22.6 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.75 6.7 a 6.75 2 le of lot 4, block 19, 50.0 Min. 0. se... e ee eens 1 Along thé north side of lot 5, block 19, 47.0 . MB. feces sac eweseensss 6.35 Along the north side of : : lot 6, block 19, 41.0 UM. fhe. secscecag sens 5.54 Along the h side of | lot. 7, block 19, 50.0 Hin. ft. cee Along the. northside, lot 8, block 19, 50.0 lin. ft .. vee 6.5 Along the: sideof lot. 9, block 19, 86.6 - Hp. ft... seo. -, 10.86 Along the. north side ‘of < lot 6, dlock 20, 160.9 Mins ftiads 6 ldh. c.4'e 31.60 : ‘McKenzie Addition. Along the east side of lot 1, block 13, 42.6 lin. ft noe g Along the east side lot @ block 13, 25.0 Min. ft. . 4 long ? the north 15. feetjor lot 3, block 18, McKen- ale, 15.0 lin ft... «09's Along the’ east side of-” $.75 6.75 6% ~ {Along the south side ot j south sides of lot 7, ‘block 13, 170.0 lin. ft. 22.95 Along the south side of lot 8, block 13, 25.0 Min. ft. ccc cress ene vice Along the south side of lot. 9, block 13, 25.0 lin, ft .. Along the sout! lot. 10, block. 13, 3.57 Mitt. Scere: 1738.37 Along the south side of lot 11, block 13, 25.0 Mn tte see 3.37 Along the south side of lot 12, block 13, 25.0 Vim, ft. cc ceccsescecee 3.37 Along the south side of lot 13, block 13, 25.0 Vine ft seh hcnlen 3.37 ‘Along the south side of lot 7, block 14, 42.5 lin. ft. . Along the 8 lot 8, block 14, lin. ft, Along the south sid lot 9, block. 14, lin, ft. 2.20 Iot,.10, block 14, 25.0 Hin, fh. osc coewseet cot 89 Along the south side of lot. 11, block 14, 25.0 lin. ft. Along the south side of lot; 12, block 14, 25.0 lin. ft. ... ee Along ‘the sor je of ; lot 13, block 14, 25.0 LAS: Sane +s 3,37 Along the south side o' lot; 14, block 14, 25.0 lin. ft. iS Along the south side of lot 14, block 14, 25.6 Un. fh oo. eee nee Along the south side of , lot. 16, bloek 14, 22.0 Along the south and west sides of lot 18, ‘block 14, 175.0 lin. ft 23.62 long the west side of lot 19, block 14, 25.0 lin, ft. ...... ieraviens 3.37 Along the west side of lot 20, block 14, 25.0 lin, ft. ...... sesseece 3.37 Along the west side of lot 21, block 14, 25.0 lin ft. ... vee 3,87 Along the wi of lot 22, block 14, 25.0 ft. feos tebeda. 3.87 ment; that the following items of ex- pense are included.in such assess- $498.60 ‘11.13 11.36 3.37] ment, to-wit: Contract cost of work Water .. Interest on 1 Along the west side of Printing and the expe of ~ lot 23, block 14, 25.0 commission ....5 +. 4876 22.95] lin. ft. .. - 8.37 3.8% 3562.85 Along the west side of B lot 24, block 14, 47.0 B.C. TAN LO iri O87) Me Te ois cese canes 6.35 6.35 : Along the north side of oe oN ee lot 1, block 15, 167.5 5 3.37] lin ft... vee 22.65 22.65 Bi ah CA apr Along the south side of SSS) Dated at: ‘Bismarck, North Dakota, lot 16, block 15, 25.0 ‘|, |this 3rd day of January, ‘A. D. 1917. 8.87] lim. ft. ...ccccceeeeee 3.37, 3.37] Notice is hereby. given that there Along the south side of will be a meeting of the Special As- lot 17, block 15, 25.0 sessment Commission: on; the 26th day, 83.87] lim, ft. J... cesses eee 3.37 3.37) of January, A. D. 1917, in the City Along the south side of Hall, in the City of Bismarck, North lot 18, block 15, 42.5 Dakota, commencing at 10:00 a. m., 8:87) dine fe sec csaes eels 5.73 5.73| to hear objections that may a made to any assessment contained in the Alone the “noe ae foregoing list by any person interest- " " ed therein, or iby his attorney. - 3.87] Min, ft, .ccececereeses 23.22 23.22) E. C TAYLOR, Along the north side of "Chairman. 5.73 10 i; Block 16, 172.0 45.99| . Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this 3rd Along the noi day of January, A. D. 1917. lot 24, block 16, 25.0 83.37] lin, ft. oo... see ee eee 3.75 3.75 Along the north side of | the east 75.0 feet of fr 3.37; ‘lot 1, block 28, 92.5 : pear ae reas sees]. MOVING WESTH Along the north side of oe i 3.387] the west 75.0 feet of i lot 1, block 28, 75.0 (Associated Press.) ~~ i el puree +++. 10.12, 10.12] New York, Jan. 16.—News that aw ot barerariattretta te unidentified submarine was movitig Mn. ft’, 23.22 23.22 westward in the Atlantic as late as 3.87 Bias ot No ; County of. Bur- iat Thursday toast was bi We; the undersigned; E. U. Taylor, UL ic ree oil pascal Sais 3.37). G. Grambs and F. L. Conklin, the! tréignter thought the undersea boat ‘Special Assessment Commission of might be the German submarine: "4 the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, |chantman Deutschland, on her third 3.37} do. hereby certify that the foregoing is voyage to America. : 6 oR a complete list of the benefits and| ‘The stranger made no move td-'dt- ear EPR against eee let crhaty [tack the Clematis, which was, ‘dt ‘the -37]cel of land agsessed in the City of! time, tely 8 ‘Bismarck, North Dakota, for the work sealer ely 000 malles “went of of trimming grass, watering grass and 2.97) trees and maintaining same for the — season of 1916, set along the above a described property in Improvement WHERE Is THE MOTHER 3.37 | District _. Number One, Bismarck, North Dakota, that the amounts set| with a child who is rundown, has pale aes ion said coun ig the amount | cheeks or thin blood, who will hesitate . in which said tracts or parcels of land 5 i Caper are benefited by said work, and in an- togwethat child the very thing itneens other column, the amounts in which | t0 start it growing and keep it going’ 3.37] sald tracts or said parcels of land For over forty yearstheconcentrated are assented: pane fame is a full as-| liquid-food in Scott's Emulsion. has sessment of the real property there-| been changing thinness to plumpness 3.37] in described to the best of our judg- Pchieapine peor blood to rch ood, There is nothing better for growing children—whether they are weak or well—than Scott's Emulsion, but see that you get the genuine, Seat 8. 3 hours 90miles Open Sections, on elle, E QUICK TIME. SHORT LINE From MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL THAN ANY OTHER THROUGH CAR ROUTE - TO LOS ANGELES Ly. Mi is LESS KA. 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