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BIGHT YS | 1 WW, BILL REFUSES TO DIE--COMES BACK T0 HOUSE FROW MINORITY Burl Carr’s I, W. W. bill, house bill 97, refuses to die. After being report- ed out by the labor committee and recommended for passage in commit- tee of the whole, the bill, on motion of Peterson of Towner, was referred back to the committee on state af-| fairs, and friends were requested to omit flowers. Representative Carr, who is a member of the state affa couldn't see it, however, and he is bringing it out again on a minority report for passage. IN LOCAL HOSPITAL. W. iA. Vesperman of ‘Mandan av- enue has entered the Bismarck hos- pital for treatment. Elizabeth Argent of ‘Steele has also entered the same hospital for treatment. W. F. Gag- ner of Stewartsdale, who underwent an operation in the same hospital this wedding, her lover, Ivan, learns that;elaborate stage settings and hand-/them. Mr. Frim} has provided a mu- | ities,’ and. fairly bristling with hits, of yA: week for appendicitis, is recovering With a cast of principals recruited ,composer of “The Firefly,” and “High ‘ nicely, from the very best musical comeiy | Jinks,” and was staged by Arthur| Boris already has a wife. He steals] some costuming, and Mr. Hammer-| sical score shifting in themes to meet | which “Rackety Coo” is the most pro- — talent Broadway affords and with n?|t.mmerstein, responsible for the Katinka away, and the two, accompan-| stein is said to have missed none of }the requirements of the several local- | nounced. SPEAKS IN NAPOLEON. of the largest and sprightliest cho- ap ied by an Américan friend named Dr. J. G. Moore of Fitth street gave| ruses that ever came out of New| elaborate staging of the two former) Hopper, proceed to Turkey in seach an address in Napoleon last evening.| York, “Katinka,” on its fivst tour of productions. It is credited with eclips- | of Mrs. Boris, who fs. said to be hiding He will go to\Ashley Sunday and will/the United States, following its sen-|ing its predecessors in mirthfulness,|in a harem. ‘After some exciti and preach in the ‘Methodist Episcopal} sational success of last winter in the | tunefulness and gorgeousness. ridiculous adventures in the domain church of that place. American theatrical metropolis, will] ‘Russia, Turkey and Austria each | of the Sultan, they proceed to Vienna, —— be presented at the Bismarck Audi-| furnished: a picturesque locality for| where Mrs. Boris js tracked at last, To Cure a Coid in One Day. orlny Wednesdiy evening, Febru-|the development of the plot, which Is}and where numerous complicati»nz; Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI-|ury 2 in three acts. Katinka, a pretty Rus-|that have arisen are straightened out. 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