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ai ancenneieeonretne = W wer siete RACES WEDNESDAY MARCH 7, 1917. nod heal FOUE BISMARCK DAILY IRIBUNE one company has sent in its check for $15, It is estimated that if the axes due average around $15, more 2 Hl than $2,000 will be turned into the state treasury from this one source. H Private car lines also are paying up, checks ranging from $54 to $300, and My ( covering a period of five years, Ordi- nary taxes, payable in December, are not coming in so well. HAIL LOSSES LAST IDES OF MARCH Cent on Basis of Premiums Collected in 1916 y on Broadw Street to Seventh S$ to the plans and spec City Engineer, which p jons were adoped THE TRIBUN lea to make war on us, there is always | n as ts ate jenoneu hell on our southern border to) @atered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N.| Warrant the organiation of strong) ____D+ as Second Class Matter. |torces of minute men by the states, IS88UED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY most closely affected. What are Tex-/ file this Fifth day of Mar State of North Dako marek, ss, 1, RH. Thistle: te, tor of the City of Bis Dakota, hereby certify « according of the Daily, by mail or carrier, per month .... Daily, by mail, one year in North Dakota ...... sssseeee Daily, by mail outside of North Dakota, one year ,,... Dally, by mail outside of North Dakota, three months. | ness solely to the raising of cotton, | 4.00| beans and potatoes? Or iy going to | be their first business to protect their | |homes, their school their | Eighteen Bills Relating to Busi NEWSPAPER MEN LEAVE. ' The three _newspapermen, F. G. Neumeier of the Fargo Courier News, ' ‘Yom Parker Junkin of the Grand Forks Herald, and H. D. Paulson of SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN i, Arizona, New Mexico and Califor-, ADVANCE nia going to do about it?) Are th $ .50/ going to confine their serious b going is a true the origina? resolu of City Com houses, Is Not Third Month of Year, the. Dally, by mall in North Dakota | al e mecting Mere | Why so many hail insurance com ho have been f three months ...........66. 1.25) MINORITY SUPREME, ness Make but a Few Minor HR. THISTLS i 9 annif } Why so ma Mi ance COM-| the Fargo Forum, who have been in Weekly, by mall, per year 2 180 Unless another national disgrace is as oe eae eet ulation ee doy Dat stin, aerenieete ae pies cane . a 7" Pata . : “e ee - {tabulation prepared by W. D. Austin, (he Jegislature, have returned. While ber Audit Bureau of Circulation ty je perpetrated by Lu Follette and) Changes St. Patrick jdeputy commissioner of insurance, her Lisi representatives of the | Which shows that the average loss, press made a number of friends not THD STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER | (Batablished 1878) z | LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN. | For the 24 hours ending at noon, March 7, 1917: ‘Temperature at 7:00 a, m. . Temperature at noon . Highest yesterday .. Lowest last night .. leial si ‘into private life. his satellites, Gronna, et al., the sen- ute which has just conv sion should revise its rules so as to pr nt a minority rendering the majority impotent. ed in spe: Fortunately some of the senators who rendered reprehensible filibuster haye retired Senator Clapp, the this nation contempt-) i ible in the eyes of the world by their} |\COMPENSATION ACT WAS FOREDOOMED TO FAILURE ‘Bill Loosely Drawn, Made No Adequate Administration Provision importance vit y measur MYSTERY IN SUDDEN DEATH OF PRISCA “SQUATTER GOVERNOR”’ TALKATIVE LAST NIGHT Tells of Impressions of Chief Gall When Taken to Minneapolis Exposition The warning, “beware of the ides of of premiums collected, writing hail insurance a in 1915 exceeded 160 ; per cent. Any number of companies i hit the ball” for 200 per cent or and it is quite probable that a ntage of all the corporati jon the ba: | of companie in North Dake i which § withdraw from the busines | Dakota this year, | Some of the companies which hit ‘the hig spots were as, follows: in North only among the legislators but among the people of the city. Colds Cauge Headache and Grip. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re- moves the cause. Remember to call for full name. Look for signature of I. W. GROVE, 25c. —_——_—__—_— The Hotel of Character and Com. fort. .Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. Sa Precipitation . | Black Eagle, is among them. His) ng insurance were passed at the \ i vi : 3 as kK rs ¢ ensa- March,” has no fear for Dennis Han- | - Highest wind Pcrmeaet record is fittingly crowned, Works | a Ce eeciase nc teas nifan squatter governor" of the ter-| c ape pence Z ‘elifort 4 CG on ited ; yee mes ealicien oR eRe Paotae. Brel ereine Sompany Solle ‘Ti 7:00 p. m. ‘Thursday. of California and O'Gorman of New! joyseiy drawn and not acceptaule to Shellac Highball’ Believed to + ories of the Dakotas, great plains-| sankers aud aterchants c $41,013 $ 76,432 For North Dakota: Generally fair) York are numbered among the lame either labor or capital. Have Killed Abbott at P nen and oldest resident of the state, | Commercial Union 109,708 158,731 tonight and Thursday: colder in the | dueks whose “cackle” will no longer : Rating Bureea Bill. oer e bott at Pen- which he helped conquer from | German-American 66,689 281,118 southeast portion tonight; warmer iM! y. jeard in that most “deliberative, House Bill No. 114, sana! iary ‘ Hartford Fire ... 96,808 195,847 east portion Thursday. Se i eae Oe ea ca Dakota a copy of the Minnesota fire tentiary arch is the king of months | Imperial Assurance 37,321 75,099 For Bismarck and Vicinity: Fair) Pedy" of the world. rating bureau law, had more friends CaaS c and plays to the hand of | Orient Insurance Co. 108'257 174,658 tonight and Thursday. ; A cloture rule fairly drawn will de.) ad many wari supporters. The ad- SERVING SENTENCE 15 the “governor,” for it not in this Palatine Ins, Co. . 08 141,342 Baieat Temperature! prive the minority of no rights, Tut ministration wanes te aoe eae MONTH FOR RURCLARY Ure paar a ana ae OE St, Paul Pire & M 295,948 508.103 valgary Ree ieee ' a3 i Se of i ‘ance, in Dennie was bo also St. Patrick ? Jestchester ... 9,94! 5 Chicago 40 [suc ‘h action will prevent complete par- the bill drafted, ple: for z Dennie’ birthday took place on} senate sat on the bill A “shellac highball March 15. Tradition says that of the! Nineteen-fiftteen was a disastrous. Kansas Ci Moorhead Pierre 24 26 ‘alysis of legislative functions when lthe fate of the Republic ig at stake. | La Follette should be shorn of his’ But the he grounds that no Insurance com- ioner, under the present system y oO OF | State penitentiary, Abbott, 33 years ol been the cause of noble saint was on the 17th. | Dennie was talkative last night and | the game as he sat in a big arm chair at the! year for hail insurance, putting out of! a number of the best estab- lished companies then operating in, EQUITY WEASURE IS St. Paul 32 i i me his of electing a new man Winnipeg 14 well earned title: “The Great Fili-| four years, can be expecte dto know) occurred recently at ‘an Horn he told a group of listen-| North Dakota, Nineteen-sixteen will’ ’ St. Louis 44 | buster,” | enough about fire risks to assume SU-} tiary, 2 rs some very interesting tales of | Still further reduce the number of FIRST 10 GET GOVERNOR g San Francisco . 7 Ad {ny 7 Pare hes ‘i ,,/, pervision over rating bureaus. i Contents to Chemist. early life in the northwest. Frequent-;}Companies handling this type of bus!- Helena .. 14 | The senatorial manifesto, signed by two were the only important’ When informed late this af ‘Ty he crossed his legs and used his/Nes, and should 1917 prove another seventy-six senators so that the world ‘ : ‘bad year, it is doubtful whether the ‘Continued from Page One) . 22 ROBERTS, Meteorologist Williston .. ORRIS W. seen ee eee * Without free speech no search * for truth is possible; without free “ speech no discovery of truth is useful; without free speech con- *) . holds for men, ‘Better a thous- * angfoldabuse,“0r" free speech * than idenialsof free speech. The * abuse dies in a day, but the de- nial slays the life of a people and entonidy..the hope of the race.— * Brandlaugh. ee oe ee ed COMMENDABLE ACTION. Commissioners Lucas, Battey, Kirk and Bertsch are to be commended for their prompt action in giving the Man- dan corporation ferry privileges. This indicates that the two cities are in plete accord as regards transpor- cilities acoss the Missouri at | " «are favorable for the best-service-the.two cities have ever Both communities need better j might know they were not part of ithe plot that rendered powerless the, * * * » » * | United States senate, is a complete * admission of the viciousness of a rule bs | which time out of mind has menaced | *\ the peace and safety of the nation. Power to authorize President Wil- | minority. Appropriations for the army failed, «| tional resources now tied up and bar. | d ren, went into the discard, a bill con fering additional powers on the ship- ping ‘board to meet urgent demands failed and pressing revenue measures were put to sleep while La Follette | and Gronna raved. The spectacle is a mystery to all the governments of the world. We boast of our representative govern- ment, but not even in autocratic Rus- sia could one man defeat emergency measures designed to protect the na- tion from its enemies. Alla senator needs to block any| legislation is lung power and _physi-} bills affecting the insurance business which failed, unless there be added Senator Martin's privilege tax meas- ure, which would have had insurance agents pay a license of $20 the year for the privilege of selling policies. Insurance Bills Passed. Bills which passed both houses and jnow await the signature of Governor Frazier, and which have a direct or | . 88, providing that settlements onal injury or death shall be x|the conservation measure that would’ \iq it made within 20 days following sident or during period of | oS. B, 56, relating to ass ssment.for | taxation of real estate mortgages; | providing for a sliding scale of taxa- |tion under which no mortgage, how- ever small, may escape paying a tax of at least $1. S. B. 55, fixing situs of moneys and +eredits for purpose of taxation; pro- | viding that notes, moneys, mortgages ‘or other evidences of credit shall be assessed in the territory in which the business originated, regardless of the location of the ‘corporation or in- dividual holding such credits. B. 247, creating a. depositors’ anty fund for the protection of de- |positors in North Dakota banks. S. B. 142, an act for the purpose of penpetuating the testimony of in- that the facts in ¢ case had been obte er Beer ventured t the contents whi had been forwarde ist at the univer: that as soon as a he will impanel a jury 2 will be held. He denied that one has already been held death was atrrib some intoxicant, proba hol.” It is believed that At a bottle of shellac or tracted the alcohol ing it and which wa for his death. Serving For Burglary. F. H. Abbott w ving a term of 15 months in the state penitentiary | for burglariy in the third degree. He | was convicted in the district court of | Ward county on April 27, 1916, and ntered the penitentiary shortly after- | wards. | TO RETAIN STAND. | Emmett Griffin, who has been con- | ducting a refreshment stand at the | capitol during the legislative session, | will move his stand near the voard of |regents office and open up for busi- | ness there Monday. Emmett met with | considerable suc business 2s in his fingers in bringing out salient points. Dennie, king of pioneers of the state and the northwest, will be 82 years oid next Thursday. i Doesn’t Pay to Tell Truth. | “Dennie, what do you think of the; . young man of today from your exper-| jence of 46 years in the state?” was! asked of the pioneer. | “The young men of today are most: | truth.” | Dennie is proud of the fact that his | parents were humble Irish people. “They were not dukes, arch-dukes, lords or earls. My people were all! hanged in Ireland as rebels. No, not| state insurance fund will have much competition when the people make it, effective in 1919. CAPITOL NOTES | Que ee ee eg KINTYRE BANKER HERE. Cashier Davis of the Kintyre State) LONG DISTANCE CALL. The fame of O'Connor's orchestra has spread to such an extent that to-| day M. J. O’Corinor, the manager, re ceived a request from Fessenden to journey thither on St. Patrick’s day to a one of them sat in parliament, nor| play for a Masonic dance in Fessen- not one of them came over on the! den’g fine Masonic temple. Mayflower.” Takes Indian to Exposition, One of the amusing stories which} the “king of pioneers” tells is that of going to the great exposition held in; Minneapolis in the year 1896. Den- nie’s companion was Chief Call of the Sioux. The old chi took along his dog and fell in love with the “brave squaw” who handled the snakes, That Whether the orchestra can accept the engage- ment remains to be seen. eo oe | ANOTHER BANK. | The Capital Security bank of Bis- jmarck, recently incorporated for $50,- 000 by Senator C. W. McGreary, Christ ciated in banks at Underwood, Cole | Harbor and other points, has leased was the most interesting sight to the|the corner) room in the ground floor chief, or the narrow trails of Minneapolis Asi ht-of-hand performer went up to the old Indian chieftain and made the dog cough up $20 gold pieces. ‘The chief looked at the magician and He didn’t like the tall tepees | of the Tatley building at the corner |ot Broadway and Fifth street, where it expects to open for business about | May 1. +H 8 GRANT COUNTY GROWS, Kjelstrup and others who are asso-| inot be under the control of our laws but would be regulated by the laws of the state in which it was built. Neither would it be in keeping with the oft expressed sentiment and de- sires of our people to keep North Da- kota institutions and money at home. “Fourth. I believe it to be my duty to with-hold my approval of this act gress is checked and the nations *| gon to i : ee el insurance, are the | put into effect his policy of bearing on insurance, are 1 ; & B no longer march forward toward *| armed neutrality the 5 _ An Intoxicant Fluid ly all snowbirds and pool players. !) hank was a Bihmarck visitor this! for the further reason that the legis- the nobler life which the future *! onc ality was not. ie sony g the laws of 1913/ At the office of the have learned that to succeed in North | week, lature appropriated money in excess {measure stifled by the omnipotent sment of bank) Where the death cer Dakota that it doesn’t pay to tell the; se oe of the state’s available funds, It is true that there will be about $120,000 in the terminal elevator fund, but this should be carefully protected rather than squandered by, an ill-advised pro- cedure. 5 Wants ‘Elevator in’ State, “Fifth. I'am in favor'of the state- owned terminal elevators and flour mills built within the state and prop- erly financed by the .issue of bonds, and am satisfied that a terminal ele- vator in ‘North Dakota with a state- owned nour mill would be a great suc- cess, and I firmly believe that two years from now the will of the people can not be blocked and that these institutions will then be built. “IT am equally satisfied that this measure would hamper and retard real progress, discourage’ the people ‘and make the struggle of\the farmer against the grain gambler;much hard- er, and will,tend to block the ulti- mate establishment of a terminal ele- vator and ‘flour willing ‘System on a facilities andi this is a’step in} e4) endurance, La Follette, Clapp and jured persons in proceedings in the | venture the last two months : penn f the right direction, Of course a bridge] Gronna have these elements despite | Courts of this state. j SS then the dog. He was amazed. Grab-| DP. YP. Schlosser, auditor of Grant] business basis that will assure suc- is the ultimate aim of both cities, but) the fact that their statesmanship is| S$. B. 78, requiring steam railways | Q————————-—— Q | bing the dog, Dennie wrapped him in county, has returned to Carson, at-| ce . in the meantime adequate ferry ac- . pir statesmanship 18) operating in state to pay employes | GRAIN MARKETS | his blanket and walked off disgust-| ter spending a few days with friends| “Believing that this proposed act n : pa bree y of exceedingly low voltage. | og inely. in the Capital City. Mr. Schlosser 13| ig against the best interests of both. commodations are urgent. The senate should redeem itself in semi-monthly, 3. 1. 82, providing for compulsory public inspection in’ th MINNEAPOLIS Cooked Ice Cream Too Cold. It was after the Custer massacre enthusiastic over the progress of | North Dakota's baby county. He de the producer and consumer, and that the best interests of the state demand These members of the commission i the eyes of the nation, Adoption of Ne 7 aia 4 . ‘lare: at di Ss ie realized how pressing the emergency | puies limiting debate might appease schools at least once annually ‘i no : eae and Sitting Bull was a prisoner thag| Siares that i January Grant county!» united effort for state-owned ele- and it goes without. saying that a3 tay 8. 1B , admitting co-operative | 00°) Northern Choice the great Sioux chief was feted, Teo | Br juced more tn fees on school lands] yators and flour mills built by bond Bi sewilibaovevervtine sible somewhat the wrath of a nation. [and assessment life insurance com. poe 1 Yn pa cream was served at the meal to| leas ain did the mother county of] iggue rather than by raising the taxes, pmarcksw sae Sone ae le] It is time for the senate to reform. | panies to the state, iacpefar l . . patie which the chief, tasting it for the Morton. Piet 1 with-hold my approval. to assist in giving the two cities re-) Win the new body neglect this golden| S. B. 237, providing for the taxa-) °°)". de siiemoooy, | Atst time, stated the white man cook-| “Tam liable service. tion of inheritances and devises. jNo. 2 Northern 19 202% | ed th cream too cold | TO ORGANIZE CLUB. ee BeEvICe: opportunity to set aside moss covered |'"""' 9, gitar pie Jo. 2 Wheat 136%, a1964% |° Ne aa : Senator Allen of Braddock ‘Very respectfully yours, S.'B. 158, providing for state board | NO. # wee on AE el James is Cold-Decked, Ge on of Braddock was! (gigned.) “LYNN J. FRAZIER, heifers $5.50@10.40; \ 7-3¢ in the city this ‘week, familiarizing ie we Traffic over the Red Trail is in- iti f A \No. 2 7 499 traditions and enlist in the service | of electrici and requiring examina-| No. 2 Mont. Hard Mont. 197% @199Y%, annie: 5 ark : e E hie jof electricians and requiring examina-| “0 © nals Dennie knew the James and the » creasing each year. The chief ob-| or the people? tion and registration of electricians.|No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 196% | Younger gangs. Last night he recall-| himself with the operation of the Bis- Johnson’ Will Not pogo erner. atacle was to get adequate and con- : (A B. 88, making perpetual all coun-| No. 1 Durum 197% led the time when Jesse James was|™arck Commercial club in order that) «1 qo not wish to be ‘quoted on the tinuous ferry service at Bismarck and| jx ee heaty }{¥ Mutual insurance companies here-| No. 1 Durum Choice 202% \gold-decked by Colonel Nixon, 6ne of| fellow citizens of Braddock, who are] synject,” said President M. | King, Bge may ibe awfully. cheaty, fi d viding f Choice to arr 197% W224, eae Z considering the organization of a club, | SU2sect,” said President Of. P. John- Mandan. Once it is well known that} put he seldom gets fresl lafter organized, and providing for re-| Choice . aU “02% | the familiar c ters of life in the| nay have ti Hon of a club,| son, this morning, when he received . seldom gets fresh. organization of companies now exist-|No, 2 Durnm .... 192% @197% | Veet tn the early days, Jt was shortly |@4Y have the benefit of his expertence. | ¢, the Tribi ffi is transportation facilities here are suf- = — py 10. 3 Y. eye 03% @10sy | We ‘arly days. ‘as sl Y|Braddock is a thriving cit i rom the Tribune office his first ”) ; ent, under this act. No, 3 Yellow Corn .... 103% @195% | jefore the Northfield bank robbery in g city, and its! knowledge that a dill for which the oe eae ficient, the travel over this famous} And now they're trying hprd to| S$. B. 2, constitutional amendment No. 2 Yellow Corn to arr 102% 103% | minnesota ; People believe the time has come when| manity has labored unceasingly for ; scenic route to Yellowstone Park will] 1), ‘ pe empowering legislature to levy state-| Other Grades ..,..... OT @L04 | mioon wel tao chock _[an active commercial club is impera-} < . fected ' bribe poor old China to enter the! | é : : | Nixon used two check-racks to cold-| tive, if they hope to realize full seven years had been defeated. double and treble. : Jwide land tax to provide for state| No, 4 Yellow Corn to arr 101% 102% | deck Jesse, who was given kings and | their o Yeuntien vculize fully upon)" have absolutely nothing to say ————————— eri , phat inauranee one Anacuananteacel ay 2 wits Cin: eer @ bes |a nine, Nixon drew three cards and eee at the present time,” added Mr. i 3 pea can | . iB, 25, requi: 38 ent acci-| No, Vhite Oats ....-- @ i9 if m1 r hnson. ¥ A pacifist woudl try to dodge a flood Detroit jewelry store is selling eggs.| dent and health insurance companies | No, 3 White Oats to arr 56%@ 58 peer oe ace ra este wagered py s poet OF LEGISLATURE, Johnson. Bind Saulty:, f by hiding in the cellar, Huts inayil never’ be lar as on/or #ssociations to deposit $10,000 in i Bh @ baie | Cee, ousand dollars on (he Tene es figures indicate that the! 4 i, 3 blow to the iauity,” sai ; ape bled tera er be popular as en 4 ‘s : | Nixon won. cost of the Fifteenth general assem- is a blow to the Baquity,” said << F satisfactory state or federal bonds 96 @116 ap | x bi: local members of the it j PRICE OF LIBERTY. gagement gilts, with © issioner of ingurance for s 4 16 |p] play this next hand, but I play | bly. will be considerably less than or- organization, a F eee ith comm! ler 0) pt Barley Choice . 116 @123 | 14 more,” stated Jesse, After that the | iginally indicated. With i “A terminal elevator, as a means of 2 a Said Foreign Minister Zimmerman = protection of policy-holders before re-| Rye deur bea h as i ; ‘8 majority of | auencing the grat Ke t $ 6 : ‘These are frontier days for all the| ceiving license to operate in state. Pie i | bandit was never known to ‘play a|items in,’ the aggregate today is a ig the grain market has been * ? at to Carranza: H. B. 163, providing that every per- Rye to arr 3 | game of poker. trifle more than $109,145.75, The state| UF one great object. it really was * ‘ Ey “We shall give ‘general financial| W°"d, and the tenderfoot among na.) TT 1. a es ie even ee Flax .... 293% | oa auditor believes that the extreme|the one think for which the Equity Et support and it is understood that Mex-| tions must dance. Veaesneeyeniapand shall be a member ha for art: ON | maximum will be under $120,000. | hae reirmerad aud we pate hever ig 5 —_—__— 3 : ae Sa i st May January 21 members and employes of, !°S¢ 8! a ‘e worked for Sen- i ico is to re-conquer the lost territor: of that company so long as his pol- | W § i | GE bers ai ployes of | f 7 f Heo ie fo reconauer the lost territor| united States Department of Labor| fey shall remain in force; that he | ge emir both houses received for mileage and} 2{@ jBill #0 necause, all things consid o 3 d ) i nd Arizona.’ laser ited ti t | September | per diem $31,488.10; ie February 10 ered, we believed it a good bill. We \ é Japan has a terribly strong navy.|h#8 tackled the hired girl problem, shal! be emited 16 one bale Tat Ciue| Close 1:42 p.m. pay-day, amounted to $24,172, and ony Tealized that we would have oppost- ' i ¢ The spirit just simply pe . Fat 4 Abe ; tion from the league, w! { the slate sesh against Ger- eae eS ae [ro Be oa pavidine: tint: deeteatn: May . nctae ee 18014 Superintend Construction of total of $80,793.10 paid out in Wakes we favor state supervision and con- { 3 many, Japan could land troops in Mex- ease Es | eas ; ‘ Jul: Beast) 181% 10,000 Buildii er diem and ’| trol; but we believed, since q ico without serious hindrance, Japan| Being pressed for food, Denmark Heatran shia: conta sa No 1 Hard on tric» 196 @14s | ‘4 ‘ ne Tincous exnencen striding printing, aided so materially in making the ashe re | has become one of the great gun and| Climbs on the water wagon but is hon- : s jae ~ cent| NO. 1 Northern on trk .. 195% (Special to The Tribune) postage, supplies, etc., will boost the | /eague the power which it is and had 3 8) 4 | after a sum equivaient to 40 per cent} \ a = Jamestown, N. D., March 7—The pee) conceded so much, th: 4 i est enough to admit that it's only for q| No. 2 Northern on trk .. 189%@191%| |, si etic! total to $109,145.75, with a number of 8 ch, that the league ‘ { munition makers, and could equip the jof the premiums on all unexpired) © ¥ s1, | contracts for the erection of the new vould gi hi ji | Bore rid aR chai have 4 » Northern on trk .. 1814 @186% | © ‘ items yet to be entered. would give us this one project. We 4 | Mexicans, The Jap-Mexican invasion|® Short ride. nee SET eontuilige: aclivery | 1 Northernita@ner. 106% Bnaridee schoolhouse which is to te “se 8 8 don’t know what to think of the gov- ae ‘ A |. B. 145, prohibi Soe g Mish es puilt this coming summer was let ernor’s action. He wa 1 ee ibe up the Mississippi basin to Shudasichinn walla aT negotiation of note or check taken in No eae Hard on trk 1 1 yesterday at a special meeting of the ahaa CORPORATIONS. platform calling Hor suuiegeaenn = 4 io, Hlinois, Indiana and the Great Pp r says that “life| payment of first premium on life in-|No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 195% ildridge school board. ms recently chartered by milnal-elevatore: the med ter- Lakes. in the West has become just one per-| surance policy until policy has been 1 Spot Durum ...... 197% _ The plans of this building were {he Recretary of state are: .Hilke &| 7 ne election, by a th People, at the : Fairy story? That's what Belgium,|Petual hunt for the dollar.” Nope! | delivered or applicant has passed sat- 2 Spot Durum .... 192%@194% | drawn by Gilbert G. Horton, James-| C0», Belfield. live stock. groceries.| ator an investigation of the terol i ¢ Sbcibacd Huisenia thougnt—at i || Not the dollar, the potato |isfactory medical examination. No, 1 Durum to arr 195% town architect, and provide for a one- leat cite. ke, J. 8. Cody and J.) oo) elevator davstion, orem. P wf sht—et first, e | -H. B. 253, appropriating $60,000 to} May 197% story schoolhouse with a full base- | &: McCae; $10,000. Pingree Light & recent legislature to Maa ae People of these countries living in ‘provide for payment of per cent of/July . 195% ment. | Power Co., Pingree; Frank Archbold, | (o° with: come int i act on the mat- i fancied security less than three years| Iowan has discovered how to plant| premiums received on fire insurance | Oats on trk . @ 53%| The building, which will be abso- ne Rasmussen, O. H. Bekken, R. C.) ooo hag iaitied ete The gov- KY q ago are now dead or homeless and| potato peelings and make then grow.| Policies to the various fire depart: Oats to arr .. . lutely fireproof, will cost approximate- | Hanson and Andrew McKay; §10,000| oot 'tne effect eae pete ex s “| ments of the state. Rye on trk and to arr.. 150 @151_ {ly $10,000. ‘The Canning Construction | Adams ‘& Frees, Lisbon, real estate effects of seven years’ edu- a ; ‘ starving. A strong Jap-Mex inva-| But when we have to eat potato peel-/ 4 ‘house bill reducing the contract | Barley on trk 30 Gis {company of Tuttle, N. D., was award- |SNd-loans;’R..J. Adams, Lisbon; H.| cational work among the farmers of sion of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas,| ings, how are we going to raise ‘em | rate of interest from 10 to 9 per cent| Flax on trk and to arr .. 289 ed the general contract. the heating Bae Adams, Minneapolis; Benjamin ern ae ae Une eee } California and splitting the nation in| then? | died in the senate during the closing | Choice Flax on trk + 289% and ventilating contract being let to| M. Frees, San Diego, Calir.; $50,000. elevator proposition.” pines terminal J two at the Mississippi may be an —_—_—_—_—_— |hours of the session, and the contract | Choice Flax to arr ..... 289% |e aya City Heating & Plumb- ane se Rare praca seo ni.’ i ing Co. D 330A , T. F. Ren- = A AA kG actual prospect, and no German| British war office calls for 1,000 Mai oct remains 10 salen . tee ee wale, George A. Gallagher, William seit tnicen CON TRAG TORS: dream, for all we know. The world| young women to enlist as cooks; pay ‘Eacoubieces eg is te SSIFY |Ehr, Francis J. Murphy; $25,000. for the construction of is war mad and the victims are the| $130 per year, How a fellow would) SUGGESTS LOWERING. sae i pee Ie KD BREE a in pI Ce, Agates M.S Wipe, Bisbee pad on Bradway tron Socata } unprepared, big or little. fight, after a meal laid down by a| Because of the large amount of rust ee vate family. Tribune. 372 |Soiberg, Agate: T. 8. Hookland, Bis-| Seventh Street, in the City of Bis. | It is well demonstrated that it takes | $130 cook! Lees tna, ae Ati ety CATTLE MARKETS FOR RENT—Laree front room withbee; J. T. Brannon, Bisbee; Otto Sim-| ™@"ck. North Dakota, will be receiv- @ long time to prepare our national == | y addressed to vice presi-)gq 00 g| alcove and closet; very nicely fur-|onson, Fred H. Bonn and Ole K. Sol- ed by the Foard of City Commiasion- {dents of the Great Northern, North- nished, in modern house, Alcove| berg, Bisbee; $25,000 ers of said city until eight o'clock forces. All our regulars and militia} Contracting for California peaches| ern Pacific, Soo and Milwaukee ask- CHICAGO. Ganka Got oed aks Mitchenelter® 41 og ee. Dp. m., March 26th, 1917. ‘Plans and 7 di ee have but recently returned from Mexi-| at $40 per ton, and the trees haven't |ing the roads to put into effect a one-|_ HOGS—Receipts 33,000; slow; Se) | 28 J F specifications are on file i | 9th St. Phdne 618L. 3-7-3t | GOING AFTER PHONE COMPANIES in the office half rate in the state and from some | lower than early prices which were| : 7-3 t th co defeated of their purpose. even blossomed yet. Looks as it) al perry 160 th. 206 a Tonday's average: |WANTED—Man who has had experi-|, Btate Auditor Kositzky is on a still| ( (he City Auditor. Certified check New Mexico, Texas, Arizona and | they’re going to beat us on our scheme Pe Ltien incBosd pel a oieen os top $15.00., alk S14 ety] 80; ene ence dealing with the sable to {hunt for mutual telephone companies in the sum of $500, drawn to the or- | ‘California, especially, should immedi-|of turning from a potato to a peach ee poe Johnson ot the |$1400@14.70:" mixed $14.25@14.85;| manage the commercial business of |2%4 others which have been escaping der of A: W. Lucas, President ¢f the \ were sign ry M. P. Johnson of the B 705° mix 1.29 @ 14.85; e “ taxation. The auditor’s recor Board of City Commissioners, City o: \ diet. s rail and warehouse commissi heavy $14.25@14.90; rdotgh $14.25@| local company. Must have some 3 ‘ds show} , City of { . read “ (edi 14 we pies $11 '25@13.65 8 : know icdge of ‘bdulboeping” and wee at least 150 telephone companies Hee teen must accom- Re gia Se ee 5. 4 ‘s > ave not been paying taxes, for one ly eacl . ch bid must also doctors and dentists from wearing) STREET LICHING SYSTEM NEC-| ers and feeders $6.50@9.40 cows and| WANTED—A lady boarder, in femily pis alison, rg 7 ebas in the amount. Did a provided ‘in Section : What a Telief to the young calves $8.00@| tae Only 2 blocks from dot. Ling to any | =0%, Compiled Laws of North Da-