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* Uleers of the Stomach and Intestines, LAST MEMBER “FAMOUS BAND NEWS OF NORTH DAK St. John Men Will Operate A Fox Farm Lake--Ten:Animals to Be Shipped From Edmonton Joseph Horn Cloud Tracked From : | (Special to The Tribune) Blanding Rock to: ort } St. John, N. D., March 14 Totten John | lage are parties in the organization of SERVED FIVE YEARS IN ‘a company which will operate a fox FEDERAL PENITENTIARY (Special to The Tribune) New Rockford, N. D.. Sareh 14— | Hmone Tracked by officers from the Standing i Rock Indian reservation in Sioux | county to the Fort Totten Indian. farm for the breeding of blac! silver foxes, animals ervation, near ' | Devils Lake, Joseph CAVED FROM }to be far superior to that of last Horn Cloud, last of a famous band { json, i SUFFOCATION BY NEIGHBOR Stack of Straw Covered by Snow- of horse thieves which has been wip- ed out by the government, was brought here this k to answer to the charge of stealing hor: Horn Cloud has been an outlaw for many moons. He has already served five years in the federal prison at Leaven- worth for horse stealing. AMPLE SUPPLY OF PROVISIONS =| A of neighbors yesterday. While haul-| ing a loud of w for the stock, the stack nearly covered by a large snow- : drift, fell and buried him at Fort Yates and Was Dis- He lother farmer, dent and immediately tributed This Week sistance, Hieb | —— nour of hard labor in an unconscious | (Special to The Tribune) Fort Yates, N. D., March 14—Two condition. carloads of flour for issue to the In- | dians of the Agency district arrived yesterday at Cannonball and were ROY (}f INFANT | hauled to this city. ‘The flour will | he distributed in 100 pound lots. The | Standing Rock Indians now have am- FOUN IN Uae \ 1 i ple provisions to carry them through 1 | ! | | \ drift Falls on Martin Farmer Found Unconscious | (Special to The Tribune) Two Carloads of Flour Received the rest of the winter. SHOW GANG REACHES HOME Snowdritts to Be {Caretaker of Grounds Makes Dis- » Miles of Liteh- le, ND Crew Fighting Within v covery--Body Warm When (Special to The Tribune) “Fou ‘ound Litchville, NX. D., March 14—Another ates \ rotary from Brainerd was put to (Special to The Tribune) work on this branch this week. Nome was reached at ) o'clock yester- day. The crew is now about tive miles from here. Two engine crews work supplemented by aw: supply train. The crust of is dy namited ahead of the rotary and the progress is very slow. Commencing acific started fo run nger train on the Cas- selton branch as far west as it can go and then it returns. BOTTINEAU DEBATORS thai #0 MOT POULTRY HEM LECT Minot, N. arch 14-—-In a paper} box left in the garbage at the dump- ing grounds, the body of a six months } immature infant boy was found by! E. S. Vorhess, caretakers of the! grounds. When discovered the body, was No warm. The find was' made} shortly after Charles Sampson, :a gar-{ bage collecter, had left the grounds. | is believed that the body wa t in the downtown business dis- (Special to The Tribune) Bottineau, N. D.. March 14--The high scHool debating team leaves on Thursday tor Rugby to meet the de- bating team of the high school th on the question, “Resolved, That th United States Should Adopt the Swiss | Minot. N. D., March 14—John Stoudt | Milita System.” Rugby will uphold | as elected president of the North- the affirmative, and Bottineau the neg- | Western North Dakota Poult a ciation yesterday. The other officers are George A, Walton, vice president; | C. A. Pier and W. A.t } Peck, treasurer. ation de ided to incorporate under the laws of the state. George H. Holden, of} Mi who acted as judge of the! <, Was elected as judge for the show to be held here next year John Stoudt Heads North tern Ase sociation, and (. A. y ed Sceretary (Special to The Tribune) ierce is Hl ative, g fom ACH Ailments ” The Nation’s Curse Colds Cause Headache and Grip. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE re-! moves the cause. Remember to callj fer full neme. Look for signature of OTA AND NORTHWEST eeerccwoosococ ccc ce cs 22 nn - ne cece eee cscscs cen cocscoccoesoe: Wilely and 0. BE. Wheaton of this vil- { a 0 and; shipped trom the Missouri ‘ he old Miller place at] Shippers y Gordon lake has been purchased. Ten | Guring the il be shipped in trom the {pot being able to get famous Chas silver fox farm near Ed- | harvested is the thic | b Phillip | 4 ye: i i t {to tell the press E. W. GROVE, 25c. | fort. STATE. HARVESTS RIGGEST ICE CROP FROM MISOUR | Shippers Somewhat Handicapped in Car Shortage—-Blocks { Near Yard Thick (Special to The Tribune) | Mandan, N. D., Mareh — 14--North Dakota has harvested its biggest ice Thousands of tons have been i river, somewhat handicapped ter part of the season in 's. The ice t it has ever been known, some of the cakes be- } crop. ing nearly a yard thick and averag- ing 28 to 30 inches in depth. ‘The quali of the ice harvested is id SEVENTH AY. ADVENTISTS 10 MEET IN JUNE Tents for Convention to Be Held in Harvey Will Occupy 10 Acres of Space (Special to The Tribune) Harve . March 14—S, E. Jack- the North Dakota s that the an- nual convent venth Day Adve s will be held in Harvey June to June 24. Tents to be used for the meetings will cover 10 acres of ground space. ‘The invitation to convene at Harvey was extended by the Commer 1 club of that cit THREE-YEAR-OLD STEER BAINES. AT PLAZA When Dressed Weighed 343 | Pounds—Ranum Makes Pur- chase From H. J. Frink i (Special to thd Tribune) Plaza, N. D., March 14—-A_ threc- ld steer sold for $115 here this wee! The animal owned by H. J. rink and the buyer was J. T. Ran- um, manager of the Farmers’ Co-oper- ative ‘company. Another er from the Frink herd sold for day. ‘The steers when dressed weigh- ed S48: sind 710 pounds, respectively. BLOCKADE HINDERS i RECEIPT OF NEWS | * -OF STORK SPECIAL | (Special to The Tribune) Underwood, N. D., March 14—Not until this week has Edward Carlen, editor of the Drake News, been able boys" of the state that he is pap The Soo blockade which has finally been opened hin- dered the receipt of the news of the arrival of the “stork special.” ATTORNEY JOHNSON IS INJURED IN ACCIDENT (Special to The Tribune) Fort Yat . dD. March 14-—At- torney Edward S. Johnson, former) of Fargo and a son of the oldest mail carrier in the northwest, who lives in that city, J. M. Johnson, w ser- jously injured in an attempt to stop a runaway team yesterda He was hurried to the Agen: a The Hotel of Character and Com. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. Oe i HA-HA! HA-HA! The ‘Outbursts of Everett True -By Condo fap HAR) HAR! ae HAT SK H00- Hoo! DO YOU SUPPOSE I'm GOING TO HAVE PEOPLE THINK YOU, MY HUSBAND, IS AN, IDIOT? — NEXT TIME You ' HEAR A JOKE LIKE Har, YOU LAUGH! GOODRICH GETS Trg, MESS Citizens Turn Out in Large Num-| bers to Greet Arrival.of Plow and Passenger (Special to 1 Goodrich, N. 1), dents of this vi large numb: 1 of the 31 days. ceeded in re Tuesday cleared thi Bei mpo: headway. Trip to Grand Forks ment to Be Paid By ickinson Citizens The Tribune) March 14 age turned out followed it into the village. was the first train over this line in Monday evening the rotary ching Denhoft and ye at that point. use of the thaw last week it was (Sp: sible for the plows to make any ; ie (Special to The Tribune) » proud of is believed that er serthbed to pay the team's ex e tournament to be held a Saturday. | to the Grand The D. Forks Frid son tea pionship ot the southwes stric of the state over Mandan in the tour-j torial asso: nament played at _finger. But Editor Monteith is aj southpaw, which will not prevent the | Andrew Kostik, I kermil, Imagi stantly Ch (Special to The Tribune) March i4. Crosby, N. D. that some one w ing him during which time much of the day i /N.D., March 14—Dickin-| LOSES FINGER ON | s basketball team | that a collection will be taken and it{ sub- nough will be day and am Bismarck. Some One Con- hasing Him Ss cons away Resi- | in terday to greet the ywplow and the train Me and Return for | drawn between,.the, two heavy rollers, ‘mer Living Nea Imagining} Hope, N. D., March 14—With a rec- ntly pursu-!ord of having won nine out of elev- he was} en games during the season, the Hope in the habit of spending nights’ andj} high school basketball team has dis- from home,} banded. Hope lost one game by the even in the stormy weather, and al-| margin of one point. ways carrying a .22 revolver, Andrew! Erie, Kostik, a farmer residing in the vi- cinity of Kermit, s brought to this city this week, adjudged insane and! will be taken to the state hospital for | [the insane at Jamestown. lene Gias eck | (Special to The Tribune) i j Plaza, N.-D., March 14—Physicians j stated sterday that.they would be , table to save the, sight,of Joe Lerum’s {eyes,; Lerum was.injured last. week | jin the explosion, of an acetylene gas ; tank, { plosion of Ace Tank Last Hand of Carl Joh Caught in: Po In Elevator ial to The Tribune) | Taylor, N. D., March 14-—Every bone } | was.crushed and evéry! blood vessel broken, necessitating:: amputation of Taylor, Is ator last ,week..,..The hand was! completely ¢ hing it. | RIGHT HAND, BUT i] SCRIBE IS SOUTHPAW | i (Special to The Tribune) I Finley, N. D., March 14—J. A. Mon- | teith, editor of the Finley Beacon and ; of the North Dakota Edi. tiation, hit the “dead” line | He got his right; a th {all right last week. hand mixed with the gears of the; press and lost the end of his first | Beacon from being issued -regularly. | | Sa | 'HOPE HIGH SCHOOL CLOSES THE SEASON (Special to The Tribune) That was taj The score was 24 to 23. Mayr’s Wozderful Remedy Quickly Restores e There is no ailment causing more woe and misery than Stomach Trou- ble. Often Gall Stones, Cancer and Constipation, Acute Indigestion, Auto- Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appen- dicitis and other serious and fatal ailments result from i Thousan of Stomach e their ¢ plete recove: r’s Wonderful (Remedy. It is unlike any other rem- edy. [it sweeps the poisonous bile and catarrhal accretions from the system. Soothes and allays Chronic Inflammation. Many declare it has saved their liv nd prevented seri- ous surgical operations. Try one dose today. Watch its marvelous results. Contains no alcoho!—no habit-form- ing drugs. Book on Stomach Ail- ments FREE. Address Geo, H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Better obtain a bottle of *s Wonderful Remedy from Lenhart Drug Co. or any reliable druggist. who will re- fund your money if it fails. WHEN YOU ASK FOR s BUTTER drug store yesterday morning, with delightful Hawa Scene From Act 1 i She learns the old, old story that ence a man tires of a woman, n the Hawatia n Drama “The — Bird of Paradise,’’ Coming to the Auditorium SCENE FROM “ THE BIRD OF PARADISE.” a brisk demand for seats des ugh her personal charms, yet when he is ready to leave her, they have no meaning at he can easily forget, but not so with the one whom he tires of. Mr. Tully also shows in contraspect that no matter how tow a man may have fallen, the influence of'@ pure woman can Brifg out all that is best in him. Reservations for “The Bird of Paradise” which returns to the city Thureday evening, March 15, at the Bismarck auditorium, opened at Finney’s | ite the fact that the play has been seen here before, This is the sixth year of the | play by Richard Tully and Oliver Morosco, its producer, has assembled a notable cast. : | a ‘ + a Mr. Tully has shown both the tragic and the pathetic side of tittle Luana, the Hawaiian princess, who NO R | A E RN ane claim to be able to hold her white husband’s love thro Y all. learns when too fate, that although she WINER MEETS | Schwandt, | fell upon hi | 60 feet below the level, | fear him escaped a s 8 CRUSHED ced Grinder | vO. of rounded up every ; the right, handof €ar).Johnson, ‘who | 10 PAY TEAM N EXPENSES got it caughtaevidentdlly in the pow- | er feed grinder: at,:the; farmers’ ele- | : INVESTIGATE. —And we: will prove to your entire satisfaction that we are not only send- ing every student to a good position just as soon as competent, but that we have more calls for competent f Bookkeepers and Stenographers than we can supply. If you wish to qualify for a good position, let us tell you what. we have done for hundreds of others, Write G. M. LANGUM, President BISMARCK ean gee Dy dive tad Lablege North Dakota Bismarck | - Mrs. Kopplin asked what they want- ed when all appeared at the door. “Well, Mamma, we'.are going to have the party now,” stammered the young bo: And from the last re- h ports it was “some party.” 1 o n REPORTER LEAVES; | | ik NO KIN TO. EDITOR 6 (Special to The Tribune) ili Dickinson, N. D., March 14—Elmer William Schwandt, 23, Crushed to! S. Barnes, reporter on one of the lo- Death by Mass of Coal Which | cal newspapers, suddenly left the city [last week. Because his name is sim- Strikes Skull ilar to that of S. C. Barnes, -editor and publisher of the Recorder-Post, that newspaper this week carries a story to the effect that the reporter is no relative of the, editor. (Special to The Tribune) Bowman; N. D., March 14-—William years old, was crushed ‘ge mass of coal which Kull while he was at work in a coal mine this week. PORVOO ES EA 5 & R WALTER A. POCOCK, Pro, Schwandt was working in a “room” Ne A COLDS occurred. Four other men working | Breast Tea, or as the German folks the tea, put a cup of boiling water up- | AT UPHAM TIPS ‘day or before retiring. It is the most (Special to The Tribune) 48 relieving congestion. Also loos- alone since the arrival of the Try it the next time you suffer from probably the biggest baby ever and harmless. es RUB BAGKAGHE AND (Special to The Tribune) moky” will perhaps pe on the slab| _@ small Bottle of Old Honest made at a meeting of the tans held} op lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism son, secretary and treasurer. “St, Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, | MASTER WAYNE WAS the time you count fifty, the soreness : (Special to ‘The Tribune) penetrating oil netds to ‘be used only is six years old. Saturday was his|Misery. It is magical, yet absolutely borhood and invited all to his home. |¢a and lame back misery so promptly! ous and popular priced hotel With Bath...7..........$1.50 to $2.50 New Cigar Stand. New Grill Room, . North Dakota Electric Signs, THURSDAY 52 SEASON 5% SUCCESS ‘TALKED OF | PODS OSS shoveling imilar fate. call it, “Hampurg Brust Thee,” at any on it,,pour through a sieve and drink SCALES AT 12 12 LB. | feftective way to break a cold and Upham, N. D., March 14—North “| éni{ithe bowels, thus driving a cold stork in this village last week. a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive horn in the state, left at the Os via 10 LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Halliday, N. D., March —14—All} Tay for the fast Werner baseball team for %. Jacob’s Oil this weck. Guy Freere will be the has you stiffened up, don't suffer! pour a little in your hand and rub it | JUST 6 YEARS OLD | |ana iameness is gone. D., March 14—Wayne; once. It takes the ache and pain sixth anniversar he out andj harmless and doesn’t burn the skin. 200 MODERN ROOMS Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur- Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. 3d and Jackson Sts. One Block From OLIVER (IOROSCO PROFFERS S coal, when without warning, the slide} Get a small package of Hamburg vharmacy, Take a tablespoonful of oO: B Bi ABY BOY BORN a:teacup full at any time during the 0 we. grip, as it opens the pores-of the Dakota ¢annot. boast of big crops | fromthe system. A baby boy weighing 12% pounds, |and entirely vegetable. therefore safe vai home of Mr. and Mrs, H. M. PLAY FOR WERNER, North Dakota knows “Smoky” Jones, | Rub Pain and Stiffness Away with this season. The announcement was! When your back is sore and lame business ‘manager, and EK. S. Swen- Get a 25 cent bottle of old, honest 'right into the pain or ache, and by -U| Don’t stay crippled! This. soothing, a big heart even though |Tight out of your back and ends the child in the neigh- Nothing else stops lumbago, sciati- _ b ST. PAUL’S fam- With Running Water. ...$1.00 to $1.50 nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. Headquarters for all from, Union Depot. Look for large e 9 H t Return of/America’s Most Popular Drama BY RIHARD WALTON Fic’, AUT* * TEN THE HAWAIIAN THE WONDERFUL SINGERS & DANCER. YOLCANG SCENE ‘FHE ORIGINAL AND ONLY: COMPANY=PLAYING TT CAPACITY AUDIENCES EVERYWHERE eee Mail Orders Now—Seat Sale Monday at Finney's Drug Store. NOTE :—Owing to the demand for reservations, seats should be secured well in advance. PRICES :—$2.00, $1.50, $1.00; Gallery 50c,

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