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. 5 affect the development of the state, : f ‘ f and some interesting results are anti- f = a i cipated, JENVG i : ————_—_—__—____—.0 Le Mee s While no definite announcement as & MINNEAPOLIS ey, . i to places and dates can be-made until H e ion No. 1 Hard ....+« +. 206% @208% | f the commission meets next. week, it 1 No, 1 Northern ... 196% @203% g . f is certain that hearings will be held No. 1.Nor, Choice . 205% @206% TU: at Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, Devils : 4 Regular to arr . 193% Lake, Williston, Dickinson and Bis- Choice to arr 200% marck, and there wil be as little de- No. 2 Northern . 194% @202% lgy as possible. In any instance No. 3 Wheat ... 186% @196% i where it is established that existing No. 2 Mont. Hard ...... 197% @199% rates are unreasonably high, the rail- i No, 2 Mont. Hard to arr 1944%@195% road commission will proceed to fix a No. 1 Durum... 195 a AEG maximum rate and defend its findings fe No, 1 Durum Choice .... 19 @202 Railroad Commission Announces | in the courts if necessary, (United Press) . 1 Durum to.arr .... 195 ARS, oie Serre epi ia New York, March 10,—Federal . 1 Dur, Choice to arr 200 Hearings to Be Held at Im- agents investigating the alleged Ger-|No, 2 Durum ....s.+++- 190 @I195 Pen man plots in this city and vicinity de-| No. 3- Yellow Corn 105% @106% portant Shipping Centers JAPAN WANTS clare that they have evidence that|No. 3 Yellow Corn to al 1054, @106% E i N My €, . accredited German agents have been| Other Grades Corn .... 99 @106% : ia, COMMODITIES AFFECTING . | levying German war taxes on the Ger-| No, 4 Yellow:Corn to arr 10414@105% | B The Newest mn i COLONY TAKEN man residents in the United States} No, 2.White Mont. Oats 63 @ 6: P ; i ? des STATE TO BE TAKEN UP for more than a year. More than a]No, 3 White Oats ...... i 2 e } SE as million dollars have been collected,| No, 3 White Oats to a 4 J y re A " a it is said. Agents gay they haye dis-| No, 3 White Oats . Vy 4 g , 0a. S Grain, Live Stock, Brick, Tile, FROM TEU TONS cx" approximately $5,000,000 was yas : i i Pottery, Hay and Straw List- : raised through bazaars and fairs for| Barley Choice ere have reason to ‘believe it never really the German Red Cross in Europe and : D : \ For Spring Are Here ed for Investigation (United Press.) reached that body. A probe has been f ; ; A series of at least six hearings at! Tokio, Japan, March 10.—Baron j started of an alleged German lobby | Flax to a "Hayashi, Japanese minister to Chin t Washington and other state capi-| May important shipping centers in all’ ages not hesitate in intimating that ‘tals, through which legislators were | July -. + 18016 : H : Spring has brought to usa host of parts of the state for the purpose of; Japan is preparing to ask China for a/ influenced toward Germany, Large | September investigating freight rates upon com ‘ge concession of the colony wrested ‘sums of money were spent in ‘pro- Close 12:25 p. m. : oo WW pleasing new effects in women’s modities in which North Dakota i Ce ee eRe el aNS ontbet ot une jeuring the election to legislative bod- : : f i. vitally interested was tentatively an- a 8 : ji sons suitable to the Ger T! i m W nounced totay by the state. railroad | 8Feat War. ax eovernment) (edgrmig. 30 a ik and misses’ suits. e have as- commission Teak ess 3aron Hayashi is here to confer with | “" 4 . s an serriys sembled a stock in whi h ll t TPH es east] fae ee cone) | lis government. rdi y ‘ Bu s aos hi Thero will he gone into thorough | situation. The Chinese gover NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING | No. oi Ich a e existing rates on’ brick, tile, grain, | dispose of the Shangtung 1 OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DiS./No. 1 Northern on trk . 10 newest fashions of the hour have flour and feed, hay, straw, all kinds | out waiting for the pea nierence.| TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. ‘o. 2 Northern.on,trk .. G91 of live stock, and other products gen-| and jl-is expected it will come under 3 Northern on trk .. 181 @186 q been included It is the most at: vo ' i erally ener g into. the freight busi j Japanese influence. Under the terms | State of North Dakota, County of Em- 1 Northern ari of the state. The commi of the concession to be asked of China, mons; H 2 Mont. Hard on trk 19 “fh $ : will not, as did House Bill 298, con-| Japz i ot practi In County Court, before Hon, H. €.|No. 2 Mont. Hard to arr 193 tractiveline we haveever displayed. i with tariffs on pulpwood, | vantages at Tsi Bradley, Judge: No, 1 Spot Durum 2. 195 y j paper ct from the paper mills, | name q Teuton govern-|In the matter of the estale of Alex-| No. 2 Spot Durum 90 @192 . i saw-logs, ar, cotton and. similar, ment it will not become Japanese ter-} ander Carley, Deceased. No. 1 Durum to arr 9 The new spring suit modes are unusually interest. h the state is not at | ritory. Leroy Carley, Petitioner, May i 5 fy ‘. Auneimary. shipper. | je eae we July : : ing. Pony will like them for their beautiful color- Charles B. Carley, Cecelia Longen-| Oats on trk 56 @ 56% ' ings, their ilori ir ri i elaborate: schedules covering COST OF LIVING HIGHER dyke, Celesta Tallada, Arthur Hen-|Oats.to arr . 36 gs, novel tailoring and their rich fabrics. commodities, the better to hide ina ry, Eva McCallum and Maggie Mil-| Rye on trk an 5 quacies with respect to Norih Dako- ler, Respondents. Barley on trk .. W . ta‘s actual products. The commi YEAR 1400 THAN (917 The State of North Dakota to the| Flax on trk and to arr d vine ee inspect our will give everyone an opportuni! above named Respondents Choice Flax on trk . isplays while be heard with. regard. to rates which poets You, the said respondents are here- mt Play: they are at the height, of completion. —— ae by notified that the final account of/July . + (Continued from page one) ——| Leroy Carley, the administrator of | High May | the east cost 10 pounds for a shilling. |}the estate of Alexander jit costs a doll: @ of the village of Linton. i a One ini Exception. ! e : N THE BATH-ROOM SHELF |, ove, suing, excontion to the Pyota, deceased, has been tendered| CATTLE MARKETS any i at ti is ; to this court, therein showing that the | Q. 0 s yi 2 jeurred sin that time is sugar. In oe ate i e e . Has Relieved Pain for Every One ! 1390 it cost 36 cents a pound, and now | State of said deceased is ready for ST, PAUL. A Deli httul Exhibit of in the Family it retails at 6 cents. Here are some | final settlement and distribution, and/ HOGS—Receipts. 2.000. Market, _—— other prices taken from the Earl of | Petitioning that his account be allow-| steady. Range, $14.00 to $14.50; bulk, roup; when 'b) ae St ed, the residue of said estate be dis-| $14.30 to $14.40. H ht cold; | vhii tributed to the persons therein en-| CATTLE—Keceipts,), 550. Killors, a Knees 5 s a| titled, his administration closed and| steady, at 15 to 25e~higher than for 0 0; cows oe a cents a ;| he. be discharged; that Monday, the] the week. .\Steers,5.50 to $11 ; 9th day of April, A. D, 1917, at two] and heifers, 0. to 9.00; caly 10 cents a gallon; dates 7 cents a/ o'clock in the afternoon of that day,| higher, at 0 to $11.00; stockers © ointment, |pound, and blankets 22 cents a yard. — | at the courtrooms of this court in the| and feeders. steady, at $4.00 to $8.50. dh right there {t will not SS court house in the City of Bismarck,|) SHDEP—Receipts, 10. Market, % > A it ‘SWINDLER TRIED | County of Burleigh and State of North| steady. Lambs, $8.00. to 414.00 " walts your Inspection bronchitis, y CURRENCY PLOT Dakota, has been ‘duly appointed by $6.00 to $11.00; ewes, § ralgia, ON GERMANS | this court for the setilement thereof, | * i heuma- — at which: time jand iplace any person CHICAGO. of the (Associated Press.) interested in said estate may appear! j40¢5—Roceipts, 11,000. Estimated | r je mmutseles, New York, March 10.—Max Wex, a} and file his exceptions, in writing to] receipts tomorrow, 42,000. ot, 4 ae eet, colds on, e of Hamburg, is under arrest | said account and petition and contest} ynsettled, at 5c lower than tl d , i: Hil ° ° Cit often prevents, pneumonia). | here, charged with ndling Ger-! the same. jose iia adie ae } Ha The S rin Hats sho’ mee dre: | citar eae tee § . . Which was 5 to: Ie under 2 wn sterol for .croupy children. ans in different parts of the coun-! And.you, the above named repond- * an Peis Bulk, $14.80 (0 $ P s in our ijuy by means of a machine said to! onts, and each of you, are hereby cit-| tig ) to $14,953 3 $1 Rod HH} displays have been designed to he capable of reproducing paper cur-j eq and required then and there to be heavy, 14.50 to $1 rency. Frank Sternberg of this city! ang appear before this court, and} $14.50 to $14:65; 99 ernberg us Clty Ig ; i 4:65; pigs, $11.40 to: $13.90. 1 £ _ : told the police that Wex asured him’! show cause, if any you have, why said] CATTLE—Receipts, 500. Market, i 4 — meet the mos varied require- man government on a mission to en- A A - fotri ee 2 is SoOe, 2 aA residue of said estate distributed, the |} $12.80; -western steers. not quoted; i nee te eureney. He SoUntey, administration of said estate closed! steckers and feeders, $6.60 to $9.60; i : ments and to reflect every phase money in circulation than Mere a Ss and the said Leroy’ Carley be dis-/ cows. and ma heifers, D to, $1050; ’ s A = gold to secure it. Sternberg said he | Chased. oa HO to $13.25. of fashion. They embody all those V— me ‘put $1,000 into Wex’s machine and ‘ 5g 2 _received # sealed metal.box, which he | 1917. iF cae ate pteada $12. Faas filo fo. $12.40; If Your Brother ‘was told contained ten ‘bills of the By|the Court; ba a < H.C. BRADLEY, ’ er ot if | the hox the next day, he found: noth- 4 What would you do : — — by publication for four times in a legal . Your ‘visit to the Twin. Cities will newspaper Hotei Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 Judge of the County Court. 2 i . J Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50. 31017-2631) INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS exceptionally large stock of them to choose from here. The smartest reproductions of : : : : ; models originated by most renowned designers of millinery are here for your ROREEAME # i *s . 5 (Associated Press.) government has prope cil of states to autho create a department of industrial sup- and the production of the country in view. of the circumsti s which are interfering ‘with N 's import that he had been sent out by the Ger- | account shall not be allowed, and the| steady. . Native beef sters, $8.50. to Dated the 9t y.of.March, A. D,) 5 —Receipts, 4,000. Market. f ‘f . oe eatures which go to make charm- i same ination. iW) 2 nd | (Seal) ROBBED YOU OF LOVE same denomination hen he opencd Judge of the County Court i published in Burleigh 9 _Watch |'ne more enjoyable if you'stop at this county, North Dakota. AGENCY 10 INVESTIGATE ee this space | Famous Hostelry. Excellent, Cuisines, (Set H.C, BRADLEY, This is a season of mauy new effects and one finds an London, Mareh 10.—The Norwegian inspection. | ‘i 7 ply, according to a Christiania dis | patch to Reuters. The proposed de- partment would deal with questions concerning industrial organization e e ‘6 trade. INCENDIARY FIRE << $635--- All $ q | IN MUNITION PLANT | tion is being- made. The fire started | will be near zero Sunday morning and| Nebraska and light snows over the 1 ‘Sh Id > 1 4 Utica, March 10.—The Savage arms| in the oil house, and was extinguished | g light snow is expected. plains states. In Canada the tempera- You w~now 4 plant here, where the Lewis machinc | by employes. A cold wave is predicted for to-|ture is near zero and below. Sunday P guns are made for the Allies, was night. Low pressure areas were cen-| is to be cloudy and colder with fresh ay damaged by fire today, Ibeieved to} tral this morning over Colorado and | northerly: winds, is i be of incendiary origin, An: investiga- BON DR f Graph contraction aud serveeaiy. With WORN OUT MOTHER CERTAIN BY- HOUSE BILL this fact in mind, surely you should not pay more 8 fi 5 “ ‘ i] (Continued from page one) * 3 than'the ‘Maxwell price; $635. You con buy ; 7 TELLS OF BABY S$ tion, we will be in a position to en- 1 more.real car—nor more real service. A real car <a force actual prohibition.” a . » ‘ > - i The Heckle Bill. —at yoursown price that’s the Maxwell. : PIMPLY ECZEMA | Senator Heckle’s so-called, bone-dry 4 os a it i 4 e — q Four excellent improvements: Dash Lamp law, 5 B. Se adits teeth pulled: te i i i ee 3 ‘ore le! ate, and Gasoline Gauge— Overlapping Wind Became Hard. Crust Like Scale. did nothing to make the measure shield—Larger Seats with Deeper Cushions iicae hed, Kept ‘i a, Mightesive! aa alt —and Longer Rear Springs to give greater Very trvtating:and liches, opt acre aeee ee the 10ir sessions ines fiexibility.. Just making sure that the Max- Awake, “Cuticura Healed. provides that intoxicants may not be well is exattly“as‘you want ‘your car to be. « Te _ | brought into the state by any com- | rame oom iter my baby girl rsesbecamse it mon carriers “to bei used for dale. a z i tiny pimple‘on one of her | git te verage:” ere Western Sales Co. cheeks, {paid attentionsititbecame |) nothing in the Heakle law which Sto re Buildin now r : y worse, and I was tol prevents the importation of intoxicat- Horee Powe SIBMAROE, ND. IA, geseceome, The pimples ing liquors for personal use. If a i f : became red “and ‘finally | - ae e . is afforded b H i ) Soverher face and | Tailroad is convicted of violating the : th d y “XX % k Hakan ‘hard: crust like | Provisions of the Heckle act, it shall occu 1e f e wonder- . ‘ ascale, It‘was'very irri- | be the duty of the district court to re i BR ‘ ing and: itehed’a good | enjoin the carrier for one year from ful Maxwell : eit ae E : Gealeand she was disfig- | the transportation of intoxicants, and CQ) » motor. id ey te 5 lf ured while she hadit. She | if the terms of the injunction ars vio- e sie ine : i kept-me awake nights:and-I got dis- | lated, the penalties are the sams as : Buyer to oan [7 - R —_ ‘couraged and:worn out. * provided in House Bill 39 on Ath st ye: : : Ointm * her ee se St a e Remove G Fay 2 ‘ . fete "Gin nga com (SPRING WEATHER GONE; 160 W. Central Ave., St. Bec ete.:) GOLD WME TONIGHT Labr. Motor i go delicately c are 0 mil Steal for verre eryeday-evein) rhe beautiful spring weather which | oe G »% «| We have been enjoying the last fewi ow. a 7 : as . days is to be short-lived, according to CG e R i eC. oe BY Te. reports from the weather dureau, which states that the temperature