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SENATE PLEDCES DAKOTA'S. FAITH Wires To President Wilson Set of Resolutions Expressing Confidence BROWN WOULD CREATE UNIFORM GRAIN GRADE Member From Cass Introduces Bill Providing for Standard. ization North Dakota, never lacking in pat- riotism when the nation's honor has been at stake, was among the first commonwealths to pledge the presi. dent its wholehearted support and con-| fidence. The set of resolutions unani- mously adopted by the senate Satur- day afternoon and forwarded by wire to President Wilson, read: Whereas, strained relations are now existing between the United States and the governments of central Europe, press reports stating that| passports have been tendered to the representatives of such governments, and Wher it is the duty of every ‘American citizen to rally to the sup- port of his’ country ‘and his president, therefore be it Resolved, that th state of North Dal president its, entin assure him it will endorse his acts and’ follow his lead in the crisis now pend- ing, no matter where it may direct. The resolutions were offered by Sen-j} ator Nelson of Grand Forks, and it was on motion of Senator Allen of Brad- dock that the secretary of state was} directed to immediately wire a copy to Washington. Today Last For New Bills. Today, under the rules, being the} last for the introduction of new bills in} the senate there was a great flood of new meastres Saturda A majority were appropriation bills, many of| minor importance. One measure of. real interest to the senate of the wheat, oats, barley, rye, flax and other small grains and agricultural products. } tional executive ability. One of his re across the Little M The bill provides that the railroad commission shal] appoint a member of | 4 the faculty of the agricultural college to be an expert in grading and weigh-| ing all small grains and farm products generally. Jt is also required that the! railroad commission establish a cen- tral market for the display of samples | © of grain, seeds and other agricultural |! products, with a deputy in charge, at 1 Duluth, St: "Paul, Minneapolis, Super-|#24 broad way and ther : jor Fargo, airmount, Wahpeton and tion in feeling that Lam leavi Grand Forks. An appropriation of |Commections that 1 shall retain .$50,000 is made for the purpose of |iVe interes carrying out the provisions of the bill ers FLINT ANTIQIATES. RETURNING TO NORTH DAKOTA AT LATER DATE “ Says He Has His Farming Inter. ests in State Which wil | fcucistin | Need His Supervision “Tam arranging my affairs in antici- pation of returning to North Dakota at a later date?-said -R. F>-Flint, former | commissiorer of agriculture, this after- | noon, who; will Jeavé soob, to begin activities ih connéetion with his ap~| pointment with the dairy’ division of the United! States department of agri- culture. | “LT have farming interests in North Dakota to which | will have to give my attention,” said the former commis- sioner, “and, then, recently I became } associated with the Publicity Film company of Bismarck. The latter or- Sanization will. if plans formulated are _W OUR LEADER The Capital City farmer is S. By162, by Drown, for an} secretary sof the Commer: act creating a ‘aniform state gradq of) say looking after the Mr. Keniston is a forceful speak ant projects was se curin ssouri at Medora. GEORGE N. KENISTON ured the services of George N. Keniston as He hgs;been on the job for a few best interests of the, cily. ' iw).organizer and possesses excep- unis for the hed ‘Trail bridge worthy function in assis velopment of the s “It is with great reluctance that consider leaving North Dakéta, which considering the yea Committee,— New bills introduced in the Senate in—Regulating the number of deputi of the office of the state ex- Provides for not more than 13 deputy examiners. S. B. 158, King—. board of electrici be appointed by the governor. S. B. 159, Ellingson areholders kept by nd the manner ploye aminer, ans, four members to. care, keep and t ed with escape or attempt to escape. | ferring she #4 Committee— school d ic Act providing that | spital for insane authorized bs ntitutional amendment shall be parks at Pembina, Walhalla and Fort Rice. +, flax and all g icultural produc commissioners \railroads shall appoint a member ot | the faculty of the North Dakota Ag- ricultural College to be state inspector Appropriations Appropriation $30,000 provide for the general maintenar and funds for the payment of carried out, perform a very helpful and ums at the North Dakota State Committee county commi covering the ¢ a justice the payme: paper ward: | Committee —Author A ver large percentage of the daily-loss of important and other valuables could be avoided by the use of the modern fire aud burglar proof safe deposit yault, Our vault is of the most modern constraction and affords absoluteprotection. Renta oO a Year and up First National Bank S. B. 164, Senate arges for the care of patients bay ct 2 - af the, gtate hospital for the insane. Wg" B66, Senate Appropriations | nittée—Appropriating $210,000. to provide for the maintenance of — the Nort! h Dakota National Guard. S.’B.''16' Senate Appropriations anid Forks $15,000 in 1917, and at | Fargo $15,000 in 1918. ppropriations | Appropriating $1,688.22, | to caver the deficit which appears in | *) the account known as “ - tof Convicts to Penitentiary | S. B. 165, Senate Appropriations | Conimittee—Appropriating $44,000 to portation | j ee / op: / Travelogue INCLUDED The Crowned King and Queen of Motion Pictures m IN “\"&. STIRRING MYSTERY STORY OF: LOVE | AND THEATRE, ; METRO Pictures PRESENTS | SUPERB ACTS INTERNATIONAL: - POLITICS TONIGHT 7:15 and 9:00 Admission: - 0c & [5c | Commiitee—Appropriating $9,380.21. as a.,book credit to baiance the books {of the state auditor and state treas- jurer and to wipe out the deficiency jin the public printing association. S. B: 182, S. B. 184, Senate Appropriations Committee—Appropriating $5,000 to aid in-the educational work carried on by the, Nogth Dakota Anti-Tuberculo- sis Association and to aid in the pre- vention of the spread of tuberculos S. B, 185, Senate Appropriations Committee—Appropriating $1,000 , te provide funds for the enforcement and prevention of cruclty to animals, S..B. 186—Senate Appropriation’ ; Committee—Appropriating $600 to | provide. funds for the pay nent of costs ‘Of'lists ci. new taxable lands. 8. ‘B2:187, Senate Appropirations Committee—Act to provide for a state contingency fund to be placed at the disposal of the state emergency commissién and making an appropria- tion of $25,000 as a state contingent fund. _S..B., 168, Senate Appropriations Committee—Act providing funds for the payment of fees an dexpense of appraisers of inheritances. S. B. 189, Senate Committee—Appropria ppropriations ing $400 to of certain inmates of the reform school and penitentiary. MR. WILL ‘IMPROVING. Oscar H. Will of Foutrh street, who is undergoing treatment in the Bis- marck hospital, is geeting along hice ly. } SPATHER VERY ILL, Judge E. T. Burke was called to Shel- |don on Saturday by the critical ill- ness of his father, the Hon, John Burke, one of North Dakota’s earliest pioneers. 1 Your visit to the Twin Cities will be Committee—Approprigtion $500 annu-, Y ‘naore. enjoyable if you stop at this ally for the improvement of the mili-| Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuigine. tary grounds at Devils Lake. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. .., 409 S. B. 168, Senate Appropriations | Rooms—275 at*$1.50 to $2.50. © sa Committee——Appropriating $2,000 to! the expenses incurred for the of convicts charg- S. B. 169, Senate Appropriations Committee—Appropriating $1.000° for enses incurred by the stallion reg- | pi tration board. | FOR RENT—A modern house “on A street. Call J. P. Hanson, 508A St. S. B. 170, Senate Appropriations 2,000 for the maintenance of © the S. B. 171, Seiate. "'Appidptiatins + |Committee—Appropriatitig $14,000 * to | provide funds for the payment of costs and actions and judgments agaiist the 'B. 17 Senate ? Appropriations Committee—Appropriation $1,200 to pay per diem and necessary expense of the members of the state board of pardons, S. B. ‘178, Appropriations | Committee: ing $15,000 to carry Out’ thé provisions relating to the eniployment, of public accountants and the establ tem: of bookkee: appropriati ing of a uniform sys- One-half of this for use in 1917. S&S. B. 174, Sen A ‘opriations i Committée—Appropriating | $300'to pay the expenses incurred brought to r der section in actions insane persons un- of the compiled laws. nate . Appropriations: ng it the duty of‘the ioners to approve. bills penses incurred in the st and return of fugitives from and appropriating’ $3,000 ‘for of expel 8. nate Appropriations ing the North S. Be 175, S. B. 176, Dakota Board .of ‘sity and} School lands to take such action as is ne y to insure the state and the North Dakota Agricultural College a perfect title to 640 acres of ‘land transferred from the common: school Hand grant by the legislative act of 1891, and;appropriating $24,600 there- for. S. B. 177, Senate Appropriations Committee —Appropriating $10,000 to tke Mississippi Slope Agricultural and Fait ion at Mandan for the fair to be-held~in 1918 and in 191! to be available ‘each year. S. B, 178,° Senate Appropriations Committee—Appropriating $1,040 to provide for-an allowance of $10 per Sunday during 1917-1919 to the So- y for the Friendless. ‘ S. B. 179, Senate Appropriation: Committee. ppropriation $600 to aid the North Dakota State Poultry asso- ciation for 1918 and 1919 S. B.. 180, McBride—Kstablishing and locating the state orphans’ home } in. or adjacent to Anamoose.in the ounty of Stark.. Senate ‘Appropriations Committee— Appropriation $10,000 for. a , vo the purpose of continuing the armory | Appearingyfeith, Fran is X. Bushman No.1 Northern toarr.... 178%: + geal the North Dakota National | in the stirritig mystery story, “In the|No. 2 Mont. Hard on trk. 174% uard. 1 ’ S. B, 182, Setiate ‘ Appropriations Providing that the histor- | society shall have charge of the! North Dakota parks and appropriating | “ort Abercrombie, | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COST=Pair of nose glasses, gold chain attached, on 2d streét betwe@nh Ave, A and C, Return to 219 Ave. A. Bk TAKEN,,6Y MISTAKE—Black muff, at the Third House ball, Feb. 1. Will. party having my muff please call 275K for exchange. 245-3t “FE YOUNG REAL ESTATE COZ cent discount for all cash. FOR ‘SALE—Five-room house, “witht in tle’ very best residence portion of the city.” Only $2,800, $1,000'cash and balance at $30 per month.’ cash of $3,400. ¥ cluding ‘Riverview Addition. fore buying. the particular piece you want;is not it is for sale,, F. E. YOUNG: | aeveMty mayne Diplomatic 1&3 t; the, Orpheum theatre vase Spo MER, Senate Appropriations + | Committee—Appropriating $5,800 | payment*6f per diem and expense of | the Board of Experts. sa provide ‘fund for the burial expenses | FOR | SALE—Modern sevénqoom’ house, with full basement; 9-.soeks: from: down town; $3,400, $1,000 casit _ and'balance in three years; 5’ per bath‘and hardwood floors and range. FOR SALE—Good seven-room house, ‘east front, modern, 7 blocks from: - down town, in good residence por- tion of the city; 75-foot lot; good trees. This is a big bargain for all o FOR SALE—Hundreds of resideneo Jots-in all portions of the ih The lat- ter is practically all sold outj You will. save money, by seeing Us -be- FOR SALE—There are a lot of real bargains on-our lists of farmlands, which comprise over one hundred. thousand acres, the biggest and. best » list of any dealer in the county.. If on oir 1iste-WENWIT Berit for you if POOL: ROOMS: MAY OPEN SUNDAYS IF Shape for Re-Introduction by Committee Today WHOLESALE GROCERS THINK CIGARET LAW DEAD Amended so as to permit the open- Ing of pool rooms and billiard parlors on Sunday, for the sale of food, a's, tobacco, confectionery and soft drinks, providing the pool and billiard tables are covered, Senate Bill 81, came back into the senate today. It is not probable that this bill will pass without aaron, it!has many opponents, whogtwould;: lave North Dakota’s Sund; laws. plue as ary which ever soxgnad the, Puritans of the Massachusetts ‘Bdy {dblony. Mrs. Elizabeth Prest in Angerpbn and oth- ers have been An thé/city this week diligently lobbying against the bill. Mrs. Anderson is partially anxious that’ baseball.be prohibited on Sunday, In tinct bill coverin; pressure to bear on Senators Hamilton and Cahill, the, genate’s most ardent sponsors of Sunday, baseball, but they are ununwavering in. their determin- little. Sabbath sport or.to kick up a portant reform measures. now before the senate. the senate for its repeal. - Another effort to tighten up Nort er designed for sale or personal use; such liquor in North Dakota unlawful formes yy iy , MINNEAPOLIS. 3 No, 1 Northern’... No, 1 Northern Choice .. 184% No, 1 Nor. Choice to arr 183° No. 1.Burum Choic No.1 Durum to arr No.1 Dur, Choice to arr. 194% MN ‘July .. No. 3 White Oats .. Barley ........ 85. @110 “Barley Choice 1110 -@U7 +. 186. @137 136. @437 + 279% @285% 179% @ 285% September Close 1:40 p. m. DULUTH. May .. No. 1 Hard on trk’. i No. 1 Northern on trk .. 178% , No. 2 Northern on trk .. 173% @176% No, 3 Northern on trk... 168% @173% No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr, 1743.04. 0. No. 1 Spot Durum....... 186%4' 09%" 2 Spot Durum . . 1 Durum to arr. J ‘ Oats.on trk andte arr... 51%@ 52% i Rye on trk and to arr... 135. @136 Barley on trk ..,.. 80 @116 Flax on trk and to arr. ‘ Choice Flax on trk. Choice Flax ‘to arr. TABLES ARE DEAD Senate Bill 81 Whipped Into de May wo. HOGS-—Receipts; 20,090, Estimated. receipts; tomorrow, bf 0. (Market, 4; strong qd -.20, to. ai above Satur- day’s average. Bulk, $12.00 to $12.20; light, $11.50 to $12.10; mixed, $11.65 heavy; $11:70 to $12.30; rough, $11.70 to $11.85; pigs, $9.50 to] Miss iilen Gray of Mandan spent CATTLE--Receipts, 5,000. Estimat- ed'receipts tomorrow, 3,000. Market, Native beef steers, $7.85 to $12.15; western steers, $7. stockers’ and feeders, $6.00 to $9. heifers, calves, $10.25 to $14.25. SHEEP—Receipts, -10,000. Market," BIGMAIN is Wethers, $10.50 to $10.85; lambs, $12.10 to $14.89, , _NEW CORPORATION, A new corporation ‘Which received its charter'last week was the Fargo} Plate & Window Giass Co., E. J. berg, R. J. Cone, F. D. Schonberg and M. W. Murphy, all of Fargo, and John J. Larkin of Sioux Falls, incorpora- tors; capital, $50,000, Only One “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine call for full{ name, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. | Look for signature of E. W. GROVE} Cures a Cold in One Day, 25c. | order ‘to' facilitate the passage of the general Sunday law, all reference to baseball has been eliminated, and Sen- ator. Hamilton hag introduced a dis- LA aamee _ Mrs. An- derson has brought 4 great’ deal of, tion to give “the kids’ a,chance for a rumpus which will imperil other im The North Dakota Wholesale. Gro- cers’ association, protesting that. the present anti-cigarette law militates only against. honest and responsible dealers, who through law-abidance are tjdeprived: of an otherwise: legitimate. profit from the sale of snuff; that as many: or more cigarettes are sold and used:now than before the law was passed, and that the act is accomplish- ing no good purpose, has petitioned The Hotel of Character and Comiort Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. Dakota’s. prohibition laws came in a concurrent resolution. from * Senator vee 186 . 283% ; « 283% The number that has ‘attended the : 177% 1918 display ‘of Overland and Willy s- hearer lip y Knight automobiles since the grand 48 p. m, opening of last ‘Thirsday.is expected to be aughiented’ this’ afternoon and id CATTLE MARKETS ? tonight with the moderation in the 0. 0 weather. The display is unquestion- ably the best ever shown in the city ‘by a single automobile concern. ST..PAUL. HOGS—Receipts, 2,000. Market, 10/ “en of the latest. models are on ex- to-1¢ higher. Range, $11.00 to $11.50; | hibition. Representatives of tho Lanr i bulk, $11.35 to $11.40. : CATTLE—Receipts, 400. Killers; 10] pesides some from the factory are pres- to lic higher. ret cows -and heifers, $4.73 to $8.00; ‘points of merit. W. Peters, represent- calves, steady, at $4.50 to $8.50; st Laat ner , 2 ers and feeders, quiet, at $4.00 to $8.50. SHEEP—Receipts, 80. Strong /jatter part of last week the features Lambs, $7.50 to $14.00; wethers, $6.00 | of the Knight engine which is mecting to $10.50; ewes, $: Motor Sales company of Bismarck, and Steers, $4.25 to $11.50; | ent to instruct prospective buyers on jing the Knight division of the Willys- ‘Knight factory, who demonstrated the noe ke ates with popular favor, will return to the CHICAGD.9 14": ‘ feity soon, it was anounced this morn- ing,'to~give thosé Who did not hear ‘him an Opportunity to'do‘so. Great interest is'‘manifest in ‘the ‘show which {s’ being ‘held on the first ftoor of the new Haggart bililding. HERE FOR BASKETBALL, A the week-end as a guest of her sister, Miss Mabel Gray of the secretary of state’s office and attended: the Bis- marck-Mandan basketball game. 5 to $10.15; 5.10 to $10.40; ARHONE 751 3JOHN .BORTELL Sheet Metal and Radiator Works oe Bismarck; N. D. Auto Radiator Repairing Rebuilding eal chon- and new «ores put in, Latest up-todate methods used:for , testing and repairing, Alt work given pneumatic and vacuum test and deliyered in 7 Martin, proposing an amendment to ‘the constitution ‘which would © make Mllegal the shipping within or into the ‘state of any intoxicating liquor, wheth- which would render the possession of and under which the legislature would have authority to pass laws foréver banishjng from the state liquor in any GRAIN MARKETS 3 No, 1 Hard . 184% @186% <.< 177% @180% | ' Hot Lemonade at Bedtime No. 1 Norther Reg. to arr 17614@178% No, 2 Northern . « 1744%4.@180% No. 3 Wheat ... 1644@176%, No. 2 Mont. Hard ....... 176% @188% No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr. 1754%@177% (No, 1 Durum ;.. No, 2 Durum ......-.... 181% @194% No. 3-Yellow Corn . 974@ 9834: No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr 9644@ (971% } Other Grades Cort ...2.°'9) @ 97 | No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr ‘0.2 White Mont........ 5834:@:59%' +e. 52%@ 53% ‘No.3 White Oats to.arr 51%@ 52% No. 4. White Oats ....... 50% @ 51% 9444@ 954% bs i miata mil For Grippe, For Colds— Most children can avoid colds and grippe if a few precautions are taken. In bad weather plenty of hot lemonade. fol- lowed by a warm night’s sleep is a valuable help, Good for grown folks, too. Be sure the lémons are “Sunkist” and the water is piping hot. ue . .California’s Z Wy Sunkist Uniformly Good Lemons When you order lemons, ask for Sunkist, the uniformly gopd California lemons. Sunkist are waxy, tart and juicy. See that they. reach you in the clean, crisp tissue Wrappers stamped “Sunkist.” They will stay fresh much longer if you leave them in these Wrappers until you use them. Always have at . least a half dozen in the A house. California Fruit Growers a taation of 8000 Growers Les Angeles, Celiforaic

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