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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 191 VANHORN HOTEL Bismarck’s Newest Hotel Bismarck, N. D. Spearhead was.an old file... It was hammered into shape by a native blacksmith, and must Have been. in its ,|day a most efficient implement. Mr. ,| Young also has presented’ the museum: with a handsome set of ancient beads picked up on the reservation and with an interesting geological specimen. ——_————. BISMARCK [Tonight THEATRE | ON , PRESENTS. A delightful comedy-drama of love, mystery and | thrills, A sccniel to. the big success “Graustark.” Ham and Bud 7. latest comedyz TOMORROW: 0 GRAIN MARKETS 4 Qian ere reng Bluebird Features Present Warren Kerrig: “THE MEASURE OF A wan” | Chris Kassman Found Dead io JAMES RIVER NATIONAL a Vvantia neabaos, | BANK PLANS ERECTION Wound in the Abdomen | sna | (Special to The Tribune) { OF $100 000 BUILDING Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 26.—In re ’ sponse to a call from Streeter county, |Coroner DePuy yesterday went to that | | Structure Will Be From Three tol place to investigate the death of Chris | Kassman, who was found dead in his’ Five Stories High and Wili home with a shotgun wound in his ab- pees domen. When found Kassman had his | Home the Institution cap and overcoat on and a single bar-! : : ; Jamestown, N. D., Jan, 26.—A $100,- t . rel en 1Ay, ee anaes had had | /000 modern office building from turee some difficulty with his wife and that |‘ five stories high is planned by the je was ee en aie at the | nouncement was ‘made today of the that he had ouimaittet Soticide, Te | Purchase of the ground and the build- $1.00 per day and upwards. ( as: 22 years old, J ing occupied by the White & Hender- Strictly Fireproof ; Bo enn COMEDY akiae . 4 water in every room. on Fifth avenue, and increases the First class cafe service in con- frontage on Main street from 75 to 100 feet. A total site of 50 by 100 feet F nection. MINNEAPOLIS ite ; ‘ree Au i No, 1 Hard . 190% @-192%|is now made available for the new D. J. ane Bue Bee A No. 1 Northern . 183% @186\% | structure which will be erected as BEE JM altace VX. 1 Northern Choice .. 190% soon as present leases expire. 1 Northern to arr... 182% @184% | The James River National bank is - _ . 1 Nor. Choice to arr 189% the oldest financial institution in the 2 Northern , . 180% @186% | state in the James River valley. The favor the submission to the people of SAYS THAW WILL BE Back From Fifty.” Then, the article . 3 Wheat . . 170% @182% | capital of the bank is $100,000. It has constitutional amendments for approv- OUT IN A SHORT TIME “about P. D, and J, O. Armour, the : . 2 Mont, Ha - 182% @184% [a surplg of ieee Deposits are in|al or rejection on the question of state Chicago PRCKeTS, is! Hea with husk: 2 ‘Mont. } 181% @183% | excess of a million dollars. a . a ines wisdom and startling incidents. ea * nel four mille in counecaous wu j"When Success Hung in the Balance” rd to art majority:of which are new. The full- page frontispiece of Sakakawea, produced frém Leonard Crunell’s sta- tue gracing’the capitol grounds, is a real work of art. A valuable feature of the bulletin is a complete list of all newspapers and periodicals published in North Dakota. NEW CORPORATIONS. re- | j CATTLE MARKETS whose sentiment were nobler than the men who ape assembled today to serve ithe great state,’ A Sacred Privilege. ' “One of the great privileges that our, forefathers, fought, for, bled for and died for, was. to’ give us freedom lot speech, was, to. put down in the ‘very foundations of our government a stone that guaranteed to every man, either of the methods prescribed in the instruemnt itself, and I. should, under existing circumstances, favor rather than oppose a fair opportunity being afforded the people to act upon it. I will-add that to me the conven- tion mode seems more preferable in that it allows amendments to origin- ate with the people themselves in- town Presbyterian church. Covérs were laid for 12, the guests ‘including: a limited number of the major's inti- mate friends. Following the dinner, cards were played. Major Henry was presented with a number of gifts as remembrances from his old friends. ORGANIZE COMMERCIAL CLUB AT JUDSON, N. D. COMMERCIAL SECRETARY, |S°:¢ bem ee . ; E our terminal elevator, and such other FOR FACTOR OWNER a huma document every man SOFAKER T 5 i an Choice ‘MERITS OF 44 UNDER ithe people may ee time to time ! should read. ethed _ :: leem necessary for the development | “How to Regulate Your Weight” is BELFIELD: : : Dur cance rat DEBATE ALL MORNING of the natura] resources of the state i ‘told by a well-known physician. “Wis- as {No.3 Yellow Corn . | (Continued from Page One? and the welfare of its people.’ (Associated Press) consin” contains some interesting Annual Banquet and Ball, Social No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr Wednesday night, it became known |, “1 Tead that section and | discussed | New York, Jan. 26.—Asserting that facts; abouts that state: told (by Ray. Other Grades Corn .... today. The Present fair appropria- CEM lonislature, it ialieve mee sentence in prison would teach a far- earners David Grayson is More Than 150 Ne 3 White Oats: B Mair Forks b ween hi ae carry |tbemselves Nonpartisans, would sub- tenants who fail to provide proper jby Olive Higgins Prouty, Noble May, 3 —_—— No. 2 fi 55% | $15,000 annual appropriation for the mit constitutional amendments to the] fire exit, Supreme Court Justice Cap- ‘and others, Walter Prichard Eaton (Special to the Tribune.) No, 4 54% | fair to be conducted annually in Far- people of this state covering just what | per today sentenced Samuel Berkin |writes the theater article, and the In- Belfield, N. D., Jan! 26.—The annu-| Barley ....--- 2 39 @113 "| go. they said they would do. That meant|to Sing Sing for from two and one- teresting People’s department as well al banquet and ball of the Belfield , Barley Choice . 113 @122 A plea for the recognition of the arenements would be presented to]halt to five and one-half years. Ber- as the other: departments are live:and Commercial ciub—the one big social Rye ....- "140 @141 [authority of the people in the making |" if fee ae ERT by a kin is partner in a shirtmaking com- interesting. . function of the year here—was held Rye to arr M40 @1d1_ of constitutions was made by Alor ee er tte amend it approved. by ‘phere nine womncn and four mn oF: CONVENTION CLOSES. Lute POE tha a Sern coatit Fed seen eerie dalticn |that legislature, submitted to the vote erativesjlost thir lives in a fire be. Fargo, N. D., Jan. 26.—With the con- w totes were. fe eh 10 Ja Plax to alt cae orate lt pha or arcs tha HE ue of the people. That is the method cause the trap door between their duct of a question box, a report of tie: Hiamarck Cominet een wae! Bee . tee pte |spoke aie Gur and 30 minutes, prescribed by the constitution, There place of work and Berkin’s floor was eee and other routine busi- ; the speaker of the evening, giving a)” Close 1:38 p.m. |) The Chaplain’s Prayer. en te aid daa bane eceene sears 3 Dakota Implement Dealers association | of the status of things in the puLUTH ‘A day or two ago we listened to ed. First the papers announced to the | ended here today. Plans for the work PAL op ECE eae Or 2 jthe prayer of the | chaplain,” spoke (recs orate a constitutional convention |" Additional Society News of the association this year were dis- and the booster! May ... vse, 182° [Representative O'Connor, “and in pont Convention; | Additional Society News | cused by the men at the closi of the club July . « 176%@177 | opening the legislative d: among alan be salted and that men from | y. U DR ELWOOD P. KIRBY. ion. 8 ne PSE: hom he met ‘luring his stay in the; No, 1 Hi 185 jother things the chaplain said, ‘We ana aerial teers Peerage Visitors From Coteau. me Le : Northern on trk.. 184 thank thee, Holy Father, for our his- th the m ' Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Hoviand of Co-| ., 2" Kirby, noted Philadelphia phy- PROBE VOTE FRAUDS, hestra and band en: Northern ... 179 @182 [tory and for the men who laid our|by the governor wou constitute that | 404 arrived in the city this week and sician, is attending Harry Thaw at "f livened both the banquet and the bail. Northern ... 172 @179 | foundation deep and well, Righteous-|COnstitutional convention, and. that’ ¥ “ “St. Mary's hospital and says Thaw| (United Press) i e N | Pp the convention would submit to the will ‘spend several days in attendance vill ver. fr cere i Cincinnati, Jan. 26.—State ‘office Several muunbers ee eon by the Noe 7 Norther oo Bree jness exalteth a nation and sin, makes people a new constitution. That plan 2 the session of the legislature. Mr. tho thine or strom: SIN 2) holders will be included in the 99 ; | etd Male octette. abt »sident M: Mont. Hard on trk 180 ia nation miserable. kas beon abandoted aid Hauke bit Ad Hovland is vice preident of the First | * rt time. lineal 10. be* charged ath vote teauds: ie of the club presided as toast- | No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr peut It is with a great deal of hesita- aan before us contains, ag 1 take it, State bank at Coteau. They are mak- | == ———— — = Subpoenas will be served today.@fhus master, en No.2 spot Durum ane toe sain ‘House bit 4 oo express cmyeett Ot ene attitude of the majority of the men {ng their headquarters at the Grand 0! fer two members of the city cogncils 1N NO. ONE | i . 2@ 5 2 - Pacific duri eir stay in ci a i aes peta N ie "ue of she masoun and May 190% | this assembly, We have gathered here Penta 1 the people Dinner For Major Henry. | ‘That the common price of votes in of North Dakota, fresh from the en duly ... 189% ifrom all parts of this great state not The Rightful Authorit: Henry ‘T. Murphy was host last ev-; From cover to cover you will find Cincinnati election day was a dollar pee sting n the press, | Oats on trk and, to ar @ as Republicans, not as Democrats, not| 447; Sai aches ‘ening at his home in Mandan avenue, this issue of The American Magazine wag revealed by th inati is a most interesting publication. Its} Rye on trk and to arr. < as Nonpartisans, but here with a Lincoln said, in his first inaugural! © a ; ae " ; ie ae be s y the examination, A » page teem with interesting informa-| 3. K 86 Soleo ne x address: ‘While } make no recommen- *t # stag dinner given in honor of crammed witltente?taining and valu- general charge of bribing voters is 2 tien rewarding unusllal exhibita in pod- Barley on trl eee rey @}19 | single purpose to serve the great com | dations of amendments referring to, Major Frank S. Henry, state land able material. George Ade, the fa- ing placed against those arrested. Esaslon ot tie, states juneeuin end Ween bie and 0 arr. soa jmonwealth, I doubt if there ever as ee tt amd liy recognize the commissioner, whose marriage to Dr. mous Hoosier humorist, leads the way) While the dragnets principally gover abound*ii handsome half-tone cuts, a Chole: Fie on aa oagie sembled in this legislative hall a body rightful authority of the people over ™. Evangeline Bolton will be solem- by telling how it feels to be 50. He! Cincinnati, other southern Ohio j ities 3 : s:,2| Choice Flax to arr. of men whose purposes were higher, the whole subject. to be exercised in "ized Monday evening in the James- calls his wonderful article “Looking) may be affected, *f ON’T BE satisfied with a * tobacco you can get along Charters have been issued by the ST. PAUL. i i - stead of permitting them to reject Special to the Tribune. secretary of state recently to the Ried-) |10Gs—Receipts, 14,500. Market fear rarest te her propositions originated by others not Fee N. D., Jan, 26—A He com- with. Find the tobacco you mamEllis Co. of Valley City, capital | 15¢ lower. ‘Range, $10.50 to $1110} | able for them when he damaged un. |SPecially chosen for that purpose and | mercial club has been organized here can’t get 1 h ized at $25,000. and to the Co-opera-| hulk, $10.90 to $11.00. ‘ustly the character of another, I al-|Which might not be precisely such as] and is proceeding to boost the town gi along wit out, tive Farmer: Elevator Co. of Omen-| CATTLE—Receipts, 4,500. Killers, eve: hesitate when I find myself aif. they would.wish to either accept or| in various wa There are openings omee, Botineau county, capitalized at 19 to Isc lower. Steers, $4.25 to/ ering trom’ a large body in which 1/Tefuse.’ here for a meat market, drug store, $10,000, cows and heifers, $4.75 to happen to sit, but if there Is one thing “If I were to nothing else—if T| doctor, newspaper, garage and shoe- calves, steady, at $4.50 to that I hold sacred in my heart, it 1s} Were to stop at this point, I feel that| repair shop. Other lines are well rep- mae re stockers and feeders, Homes| at I shall always ex} ney myself the case of the minority has been bet-| resented. There are three grain ele- eB ¢ 00 to $8.50. - Py *|lter expressed in the language of the! vators, onc, the best in North Dakota, SAAN Visitors always welcome at the whether in the majority or in the min- 1915 by the din VELVET is a nat- cEP—Recei) " great Lincoln whose words we call} having been erect <) BISMARCK steady. Lambs, $ | Ority. fo that “all: smpy eno paren out of the past today, than anything| Farmers’ Union Mercantile company, urally mild tobacco % ~ Af, ers, $6.00 to $10.50; ewes, $5.50 to about here today would have nothing | that I might say in my feeble way. t $9,000, with electric lights it ild AL by Siritedd KEG $9.00. but contempt for myself or for any “If we turn aside from all the les- There are two its mudness improved : 3 CHICAGO. other man, if they felt that that man sons of history and put our backs to] good | s, hotel, livery, by natural a eing. A : : t sat silent in his chalr ‘and permitted |4!! the experiences of mankind, repre-|dray line, It naturally dood flavored 1OGS—Receipts, 35,000. Kstimated receipts tomorrow, pee Market, to go unchallenged some statement or | © some law to be passed because he felt sented by new organic laws and new statute laws, and turn our fact to a station, barber s lumber hardware store, imple- yard, tobacco made smoother, }) and 10¢ r a | shi ‘ Nae RIE Wi oars 5 “ ” i U ‘ id Z i 3 mixed, ait 10 "i aie iy Farmers” Movement. danger ig ahead and we should know | now practi cally assured. tient ageing method. T: ‘Try \ $11,15 to $11.30; pigs, $9.15 i $i0gh' jconditions that an assembly ever sat | WHat we aro doing. 00 LATE $0 CLARAINY it and see if Velvet isn't CATTLE—Receipts, 3,000. Estimat-|under in this’ great state. The farm-| | ||| 7 the tobacco you j ed receipts tomorrow, 600. Market, |ers of the state have organized, 1 a NEws WANTED—‘To Tease for the breaking, can’t d hi steady. ‘Native beef sters, $7.75 to|personally have never challenged the | CITY NEWS one to two sections good, raw. land, oO wit! ‘out. i $11.90; western steers, $7.75 to $10.00; ‘Tight of the farmers to organize to with option Lo bil Wa Wi, Fritch Es ste aj stockers and feeders, $6.00 to $9.00; |make North Dakota a better place.: MANDAN VISITORS. Valley Cit Lee a Mp ) oo ( cows and heifers, $500 to $10.25; |Every group of men in- the different} Mr. and Mrs. John McCann of Man-| FOR RENT —Firni hed” front” room. “munty (7 branches of industry. haye an organi-|dan were among the visitors in the Phong 621L; 320 First St. 1-26-3t } i 7 see te = ia especially during sessions, It is the best equipped institution of its kind in the land. It makes a specialty cf training -its students for the higher sal- aried positions. For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, North Dakota calves, $11.00 to $15.00. MRS. IRVING BARKWAY DEAD AT. BOTTINEAU Bottineau, N.,D., Jan, 26.—Mrs, Irv- jing Barkway. of this city, wife of the late county judge of Bottineau county, | died at her home Sunday morning af- ter_an illness of three days, from a complication of asthma and heart fail- ure, GIFTS: TO MUSEUM. The state historical museum is in- debted to Roy D. Young of Fort Clark for a specimen of one of the first buf- falo spears fashioned by’ the Sioux from iron or steel. rt Hin this state now to temper your ac- tions. true that in every great conflict one |;ways bard feelings—and so it has be- mers of Texas organized to prevent speculators from buying up all the land which’ they believed should be left for the bona fide inhabitants and |residents. They called this the Far- mers’ alliance. In 1887 the Farmers’ union of Louisiana united with the Texas organization under the name of the Farmers’ Alliance and Co-oper- ative Union of America. The move- ment spread into, Missouri, into Ken- tucky and Tennessee, into Nebraska and South Carolina, and Florida Georgia and Mississippi. The farmers in Illinois and other surrounding |states joined the southern alliance in 1889. In 1889 the alliance. elected jseveral governors and a few congress- men. That party later united with the Knights of Labor under the. name of the People’s party, and later chang- ied to the Populist party. ‘These par- ties rose and these parties fell; and it is for. you who have the majority "A Pledge to the People—But. i “Last year in the: great political arena—and it seems that it is always {man challenges the opinions of others, that there are always scars and al- A_$250,000 PRODUCTION in “TWELVE -ACTS Orpheum Grand Bismarck 4come the custom. of parties that ap- peal to the people for support, to set forth tc the people of the state the things that they will do, if given pow- er in the state—and the majority in people that, if entrusted with power, they would carry out the planks of that platform. And one of the planks of that platform reads. as follows: ‘We William Marvel of Brittin was in the city Thursday transacting busi- ness at the courthouse. et 8 MR. WILL IMPROVING. Oscar H. Will of Fourth street, who is in the Bismarck hospital undergo- ing treatment, was very much improv- ed Thursday. x ‘ MID-YEAR EXAMINATIONS. The mid-year examinations are be- ing held this week at the public schools, Next week the schools will observe appreciation week with a spe- cial program. ee UNDERGOES OPERATION. Edwin Mandigo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Mandigo of Avenue B, un- derwent an operation to have his ton- sils removed, Thursday at the [Bis- marck hospital. * . Z TO GO TO ST. PAUL, Howard. E. Light of First street, representative of the Minneapolis Paper company, will leave this even- ing for the Twin Cities on a business trip. eee BALDWIN VISITOR. W. A. Simons of Baldwin, one of the well known farmers of that section, was_a business visitor in the city Thursday and while here transacted. business at the courthouse, ee LICENSED TO WED. -Two marriage licenses were issued Thursday to Wing residents. One to Leonatd J. Ross and’ Miss Martha Wall, and. the other. to.Daniel. Siekoch and Miss Rosa Oswald. SHEEP—Receipts, 7,000. Market, |zation. Men have that right, A move: | capital city Thursday. ROOM AND BOARD—I or two young strong. Wethers, $9.75 to $11.257;ment similar to this one was started ee ladies, in private family, with use lambs, $11.75 to $14.3: shortly after the Civil war. The far- HERE FROM BRITTIN. of piano. Address P. O. Box 214. | MATINEE -DAILY.3:30.. | TONIGHT ONIGH Thos.H.Ince PRESENTS “The Captive | World famous Triangle star seen his western characterizations. 2-REEL Keone Comedy. Included striking role, A BIG INCE PRODUCTION I INS ACTS. TONIGHT ONLY - Tonight