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H ’ 4 3 slave fa the Lowa contest, genoa | cymlege celled ip get aivome diitiet thu] the Ghengnonip ewent at Webpeton || Command hy asoit acest iH IL asiiegse. ns it a set ph pet 4s che aan OF EXPLOSION IN FARM RESIDENCE “BABE PERISH W FUMES Mm COUSIN. tf Mos, Sebastian Mater) of Loxton, PLACED BODY iN Husband Tizows Gasoline Sup { Ci Ne B § Sucvifiices Life wo Seve That posefly on Dead Cols — White Valley aud ews Dureau of Cut BAX CONFESS FS one take FRESH STRAWBERRIES. sition 8 awa Ff he Stern Brothers were the first in HUSBAND IN ZEELAND s FARM NEAR GLENFIELD vom tia ites a . ea! i J Gis to handle ‘fresh. Strawber- f . : Hitz: annges Wunlt They received their first hip- s AT TIME OF TRAGEDY ‘cate ato's Atioeaey ot 18 SCENE OF TRAGEDY 7 1D aR SIRT mest ef Fiorida. strawberries Satur : recor race by Sela Ads sift igs said) wes \@ny morning. and they sold at 65 ‘With Searchers, Charred Bocies ina to Pluce Where He Mother Dies From Burns in Fore- gm crm tf Adder eecrd N Fi i FRONOMCS gents @ quart box i “Wie anil” Wom Qaove auvitings i Found Folk visions Morning Concealed Trunk noon and Her Infent Follows samy (iit fa Tis, patna MORE 1S A VISITOR. oo 7 as atest atl Hid ongy ts More of Fargo transacted bus- Short Tune After : : in Vailey City Friday, returning JDY OF MURDERED MAN a mits guns. it Fins, Chunse att Walley City to Be argo that evening. ie Titiaie i) fer vio he & ee 8 FOUND a SNOWDEIFT Murch 4. rend ibe quien military au Wat at Some WMillimery— OVER-SUNDAY VISITOR. par resinous fram pour Tie wey plaice se Miss Du = a | 4% N. Velzy, who represents the ened Alter Committing tivatl coals am mmentiatiiy adamant ai arson in Chung [North Daketa Mutual Fire Insurance wD lisr tite Ramen ail aspinn 2 ies a Uo Wiese Curm 2 and Company, returned to the city Briaay ¥ - baa} aule Riis aaieeaun, =| evening from a business trip te Kil- charred: teseics he ime, Murderer Bavled Kansas (City, Ai ts Meine Warnes ss na saa jegone at fon | deer. Sa. Velzy came in for an over- ASE OCS 6 mid Body 2 ismis xendi p amabna ami sie ¢ pOs;, thins sta 1 fo 5 Cn Mere he y Around All iad a ee i arin ie fo jieier the caght af che sean dmud | ametmutiom im imme aemyom Sanday visit with his family. Ae pone ord] courts on # thet unputrin- ta sie tip Ther aneisiitie he ecto Be ae Se Lael | GRADYS re LOS ANGELES, aihores owiaite whe sie n tie writings were iownC on ‘her sdhne}onm, deeecottling ie amd vece:| Mr. and Mrs. James Grady are now Manne Anew Ne zal swhiless ihame 6 | visiting at Los Angeles. nee na father ed lest far ay ne . g : aamiies gviiiems. been stopping at various poin $ asl e Wkwnaday kar Za aaidl Wat @ are E ftp # The muwtings am seid in the offices | South on their trip, and. from here edn when he got word of the nena ae ti Re ut othe ay | AupeMiiniend of first went to Hot Springs, Ark. Th2y aby aang he deri ial pate ete | sede Wiis: Widkem, und 2 «reat | Visited New Orleans, Galveston, San -* , - che morning and Oran AY {i AND Y intavest is iwing shown bs | Diego, and from there to Los’ Ange- seen ) ' 1 m chums endl athens imtarestied les. .They will go from Los Angeles i +m to San, Francisco, and then will stop i at Tacoma to visit Mrs, T. A. Cross, FOUND DEAD IN PEN BY WUESSIE KILLED MT STERLING MES. J.B. MEYER IS | who will be remembered here as Miss p | - i HOSTESS TO SORIS CLUB) pric stiles. A The Siarmsiis chu ames VISITOR IN CITY. CEN \ LS Jacob Vaikki Forred Instrument, (Famous Honse Bill 44 Subject fer | emma af the bmi ad Me ‘Mrs. Vernon Grant was, in the eity ed ud W. + | Debate Among Farmers te tae attra ae Modern | Saturday from Cuba,’ Mrs, Grant was ce Got Married und Wus Arresi- ase Se ee ee ewes of | formerly cashier at the C. C. Chaf- SF CON DEGREE ea in Moma | Saturday Afternoon a tee store, and her marriage took place < iE a few weeks ago. 5 page ey to the Tribune.) Lee es (Special u Seedal ae , 4 eis! : af March se ae ELKS GAVE DANCE. . Lives Short Time MGact Megro Will Serve Term of iiere and was las’ . jgave a, pleasant. dancing. party Fri- | Jute Nuesiie jday.evening fi — DESTROYED BY nigedaweae yy ear ate | FIFTY PER CENT,INCREASE. se for Cold Blood Act r The Northw Ni company HEAD CRUSHED AND ONE reports -# splendid business and a 50 per- cent.-increase-over—business a . ARM NEARLY SEVERED ar agojat\ this is nEHay. “0 % onan = RS (Special to Toe Tribune 09 BOYS RECISTERED: : Bay, X. D, Mared $—Laing betwee aol zr0w Ninety-nine basketball boys. regis- ‘ the itacks With bis head crushed aad | Incendiarism Believed Cause for tair her the Valley Hotel Friday. ( ORE ATM abowl severed, mauibers of : 2 ed a verdi « well for the popular the crew of # freight tata. le Burning Btrheture in Medora laggner tetera = included ‘members wicked wp the ludy of Richard a the punishes : . from the Jamestown, Enderlin. Fargo, ley, & brakeman in the railroad yards District centerpiece for ica lton, Carringten, Courtenay. j pi fannie ! fo this city lout ITA Tih ( - There “were iiteen: present Wahpeton, Hope, Tower ry dea H TeRh ee, he Special to Shreatote Moure and Sanbo: teams. i] ' 1 N horle Madar x. D. March % fe i vie ey || Re ee CAT. AND 006 DEE nee i 4 and hed apes working ane asf potneuse ie rated GRAIN’ MAN: WN! CITY. ' jy the Cree Nort he w seven oe Pisa of Ledse wa 0 A SANBORN’ VISITOR. Yi s Ada et eee nen od at Can irs ania | OTH R’ Mrs. C. 0. LindgtrotWwas a visitor M Bifston, i an attempt hac A ‘here Friday’ from ‘Sanvd & a the building ‘i previous night to by pouring oll on For some time th favor of ty another et PARALYZED BY COLD Zach Hold: Own Ground—Both Found Frozen Stiff by Wimbledon Men *) bull DAMAGES IN LIBEL SUITS Vdltor Awarded 875 and In Must Pay State's Attorney 00 For Libel ADO AT FRIED, WO. Mintature yolanie Visitor Did Come siderable Damage on the Huttler Varm Last Week Sucation (Special to The Tribune) Jamestown, Sb, March §—A amine jature forbade crested considerable excitement at Fried, nesr here Torn jal to The Tri N. terday, when it tore up things ot ihe (Spectal to The Tribuney Kutler farw, ‘Phere was little tors Linton, So, March 5—-F. B flit er, editor of the Emmons Cou ord, hast awarded damages the amount of $75 as balm ty $ able) publication of a ihe Be ‘4 jUcle by Kditor Stewart of thé Free" ie | Pres during the recent campaign a fig Matton, %. V4 Reports Arrival of he district court also awarded for- 4 titud last Eh Vour Carloads and That More mer States Attorney H.C, Lynn $300 a bitter and spiri Is Roliug Towards City agalast FB. er for libel wide open and wild wi h 4 Tri the cat's tail bus back bris- (Special t eo Trib , i Hatton me oe ere ‘ Terbe eon | tle and | mouth ope nas if Just ready arrival of tour carloads of lignite, | a cat and dog were found frozen stif | Tats acer deter cclonde on lnear the Iver Skarr farm, north of town last week Paralyzed by Cold animals | had h au missing | Town of Osnabrock Wiped Out 875,00) Contlagration Latter Vart of Last Week (Special to The Tribune) in the village an several wore cars are it is reported thu rolling By a ‘The way one a ee mabe _. Against U. S. 4. P. French Conftsentes $4 Gallons of Whiskey Taken af Northern Pacific Express Gitice due respect to. there was upreme judge u 44 unconstitutional, there-+ be. { i LAOS UL TO LAREN MES. CALMICHAEL PASSES AWAY AT CANDO Cando, SD, March 6 s. D. ced re bis: dear. af he hore + | Clifford Mathis, of Mott of Mott, Senate: to! | quanti ure which has made mouth fore it mu Wilton, D., March 5—The entire 0 19 the ¢ oze, | CAMnich: MANSLAUGHTER IS CHARGE ee elion of the town of Osna- me feat he tit “were | te ter an flinesé since fae first of the pete Heenan . iy a y ats ie + nian Cl stretch a dow! H they made the Special to ' ae wi ane gre Arpanet more than 375,00, ALL halings sire ecliptic Mott, D.,. March 5—Pleading | f Whteh Killed Were Tainiy well. mas by Sneur- Creatures on Exhibition guilty to the charge of grand larceny, | : ance. ‘The flames are belleved to have! -phey were struck by the singular- | Clftord Mathis was sentenced 3 Tribune) j started from an overheated furnace | iey of the animals’ position and satis- | ¢ W. C. Crawford Priday to eigh-| (Special to The Croshy, N. 0., March 5 —Prank Pal- Mer of Grevora, has been placed un- der arreet charged with manslaughter in the second degree in connection with the death of John Stensmo, 38) have | in the Dan All | fied that the freak was no fake, left the bodies undisturbed, Fox return- ing the next morning with the local | photographer, who after taking a number of photographs from differen! angles, they brought the creatures nh mercantile store. CATTLE BRING BIG. PRICE E E peth Palmer is alleged to & struck Stensmo during « quarrel, the town, blow striking Stensmo on the | jaw Sixteen Mead of Livestock Sell Yat Wilton for $1,560—Langdon ahd knocking him to the ground. He} Mun Is Buyer was dead before o physician arrived, COM ecoratiat : (Special to The Tribune) a ve to « broken ec death) witton, N, D, March 5—Btxteen | | head of livestock owned by Grimsl = | Goodman, living seven miles north-| with Thermometers 24 Below east of here, were sold last week for day Morning LaMoure County Town $1,660, The buyer was C, Winde- + Danger Ahead jmuth of Langdon, i BANK 1S GUTTED BY FIRE (Special to The Tribune) i Dickey, N. D., March ey ta oe thermometer registering here Sunday morning, the coal pues | tion {* becoming more serious. Coal | | AReCrAe tens aT HAZEN wil ned On This for the First Time— teen Hour Service (Hpectal to the Tribune) | Current Bivent E 4 —— dealers here and in other parts of * Hazen, N. D,, March 5—The electric | Lows of $5, to First State Bank current will be turned on here Mon- Hellding at Litehville, N. tok grave Fight noe raphe s day for the first time by the Hagen D., Last Week 6 ee company. An sighteen-hour | (Special to the Tribune) will he yA Maly at the) Litehville, N, D., March 5~The $10,000 JAIL AT. BOWMAN First State bank of this place was gutted by fire last week, causing a an sya, Joss of about $5,000, The fire started ibs in the furnace room, The rear por- TANES FIRST HONORS tow of the building’ was ruined. ram Plas “ad Sprliesians be Vor Jail LARIMORE STEAM LAUNDRY BUILDING DESTROYED BY FIRE (Special to The Tribune) Larimore, N, D., March 5—A loss of} Rhame, N, D., March 5—Jesse M. several thousand dollars occurred} Warren, an architect of Butte, Mont., | w i mens foeainnl jay morning ant Pag oe om the | has been ees to draw plans and ON, 7) 4 ines dintrict yf font ext @ jail'for Bowman | winner of the stale | threstened whea fire destroyed the | county to ximately $10,000. | once first place in Piece tod namaapameat radiant Leet scent he be located just east | ‘seomtest end once first | its con the courthouse, ce Wiener Jame tae Y raonths at the state penitentiary. | The confessed robber is a young man; claiming to be 19 years‘ of age. Re-| cent robberies here were alleged to} have been committed ‘by Mathis. 1 ‘FROM COLLEGE 10 TEN Me CS fac of Wimbledon, Nearly Asphyx from Coal Gas Fumes Last Week jal to-The Tribune) ..N#D., March 5—Mem- irs of the Joun McLaughlin family ere nearly asphyxiated from coal Bas yesterday, due. to fon ray Joint} in a stove-pipe.” McLaug! aroused from his sleep By 4 ‘thine ing of one of the; @o0rs, one of the} Bert Nicholls “aA Ye Acaves | members of the- 15 * yd made Home anf Joie Laumeay ‘roops | the discovery and attempted to wake him. Miss Me! Staying at the home, was found*unconscious. It was ithree hours before a physician. suc- ceeded in riers ad apie ‘ABERDEEN VETERAN OAD ‘John be West Weleran of Civil War (Special to-The Tribune) Jamestown, N; D., March 5—From | college into the trenches is the step’ taken by Bert Nicholls of Ypsilanti, | spaticast of -here, a former student; i Jamestown. college. Nicholls has! joined the Canadian troops. He left here suddenly, merely leaving a note | which stated that hjs sister was ill. Until yesterday no information as to his whereabouts had been received by and the Rall; asses Away the school or his parents. at Home’ i@- Aberdeen * ~- (Special to The Tribune) I st FFOCATION FROM COAL Aberdeen, 8, D,, March 5—John E. GAS IS GIVEN CAUSE! jal to The Tribune) D.. March 2—Suffocation | | from coal gas has been given’ by the coroner of Oliver county. L. D. Mun- } son, as the cause of the death of } Charles Brown, who was found. froz-} en in his shack, eight miles south of there, last Saturday. His clothes and DEAD a ee | body were burned which with the lids) (Bpec, rite nea) off the cook stove plainly indicated Hallidag, that an explosion had occurred. °*! rotewet 1S dead Mrs, C. it hér home west of : here, Remains will he shipped to the| You'll enjoy the Radisson, Minne- ‘ota home in Nebraska for jnterment. Lyatenes ‘an of the civil war’and a al s hese * locomotive engineer on the Milwaukee, is dead at his home here from heart fafture” He was a me her of the commandery, Scottish Rite and Shrine of the Masons. MKS. FORREBEE I9- i Tans deem sie HS Ute akc SRP Sty OA gua] ERT Cates, dat i i Sant aman ns aoe Uae ay IND, Whe van, Haro whit vee Neste Cane Far) vdtrrps, WEDLE AVE) WAKE [Hy aeceamndd ff Myth Wi SAN UA), Free catanrtt Noth Dak a Bananak iin, | GILL RETURNS CITY. 1 Sain “Gill ‘of! thé°Gtil department | store on Main street’ has returned ta [the city from a five weeks’ stay in | Minneapolis with his family. Cee | NEWLYWEDS ‘RETURN. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Iverson have re- |turned to the city from Fort Wayne, | jin, .. Where they were married on Jan- * ju ‘Mrs, Iverson was formerly Mi s Gertrude Cook, and was a sten- | ographer and ‘bookkeeper at the Am- jerican National bank. Mr. Iverson is fireman on the Northern Pacific ch engine. They will reside here. COUNTY SEAT VisiTORS. F. Northridge and ™ at the coun- The McConkey Commercial Co. 3 510 (Hotel Annex) Broadway: he Phone 209 Reduce the High Cost | of Living oa Well that is what thousands are trying to do, Can it be done? Yes. How? By discretion in buying. and evaporated fruits ‘are wholesome and low priced, Fancy evaporated peach. es; extra fine i There are many foods that have 2 bess: ia "35¢ strong life sustaining quali- ‘ ties and that are nourishing and substantial that can be had even in these days of high costs, at reasonable prices. Fancy. evaporated peact: €8; good quality, 2 ibs. 25 Dried figs; good qualit >. per Ib. ee 10c: Hormel's pure, cooked, minced sausage — no waste; all food "19% good food. Per ib Cheese is one of the most nour- ishing foods known. Milk is Nature's own food. Cheese is solidified milk, in fact, The best cream cheese, i “a3 i pure and wholesome 3 We. have many other foods that POP AD Lsvicess cece s Oc are ow priced, good and : wholesome and’ more noutish. Rice_is. another product ing than many fancy’ goods that has wonderful food and at low cost, qualities and is about “equal to potatoes in re- The best. way to reduce tho sults but far fess expen- high cost of living is for the sive. “Excellent te house-wife to come into the PAW ASA. 25c store and examine what we can supply instead of order- a ing over the telephone to Instead of using such high Priced canned goods as are now on the market,—dried send up 4 can of one thing and # pound of aaother with- out ever thinking of the price,, The WcConkey Commercial Co. PHONE 209 8