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ff aixieane DAILY idarkcltbald a vito BN a Wa ane a FORMER. NORTH tk PATROTISN | ae crit ee = a | McCabe a on aise Runs Into Yard With Dress Mass of Flames and Perishes Be- fore Assistance Comes | SCHOOLTEACHER SAVES HORSES FROM FLAMES! eoeewoonee. the state penitentiary by Judge npted| dard this week. Saddler attempted to hold up W. S. Davis in front of; the Dr. G, M. Foster residence about! of last week. STIRS CITIZENS AT DRAKE, WD. — | \Business Houses Close for Hour} While Big Demonstration Is | ai ‘BOYS. ASSAULT | One Leg Paralyzed to Such an Ex. tent That He Has Been Un- able to Use It (Special to Tribune) Westhope, N. D., April 5.—-Prompt- ed by jealousy because of the home en to an adopted child, young- sters set upon the little child stay- ‘ROAD WORK FOR ~ CONVICTS URGED | Uncle Sam Goes on Record tn | «Favor of Much-Discussed | Government Highway and Health Bx perts See Big Benefit to Men So Employed, as Well As to the Public. Uncle Sam has gone on record as an advocate of the employment of convict labor on the public roads. J. E. Pennybacker and H. S. Fair banks ‘Of thé* office of public roads of i i ADMISSION FREE. Pianist, Miss Mabel Wright; Friday, April 6 at 8:15 and Bismarck Male Quartette Tenor, W. L. Miller; Director, C. B. Taylor A silver offering will be taken for the choir fund. p. m., by a Choir of Fifty Voices Bass, George Humphreys; (Special to Tribune) Held at Opera House {ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|the department of agriculture and Dr. Marmarth, NX. D., April. 3.--Word; | George “Williams, north of" town, |W. J ‘Draper. of he, public health i reached here yes y of the latal | WIRE RESOLUTION TO | heaved rocks at him and tortured | service recently collaborated on a bul- ES accident to Nellie » 12-year-old the little fellow in other ways. “One jen which h the Sdeas of the 5 daughter of Mr. and Mr R. Mills, | CONGRESSMAN oe rock was hurled at his leg which |/¢a W! hich set forth : — formerly of this vicinity. The young bruised from the knee and par-|SoVernment experts on thessubject. the world at their release and resume 3 girl was burned to death at Los An-| geles when her clothes caught fire from the flames of gasoline stov: ard, the wind fan- (Specal to Tribune) Drake, N. D., April 5.—-Loyalty to! the United States was pre-eminent in} | alyzed to the extent that he has been unable to use use It Since: “This my souad like an’ old story,” said Mr, Pennybacker, eblef of the di- vision-of road economics, in discussing the interest taken by his office in’ the their former occupation. Free Labor Not Affected. “Prison officials favor road work for the reason that It removes the convict NEW DRINK INVENTED Seek Heirs of Men Who Died in Uncle Sam’s Army Running ae the He ea j this city Tuesday afternoon when al ned the flames and she perished be} grand mass meeting was held at the} subject, “and ‘it is fundamentally, but) ag far as ssi “ Tae neha ret : { is possible from competition % fore assistance could opera house and attended by about | until receditly its most"important and] with tree labor, and {his is a most Im- Uncle Sam's Apple Expert Makes The eanesvie BA Sp cliwens All busingee was) eus=| ’ promising’ ‘angles have~been lost to] portant point. No matter what form Concentrated Cider. es Sean eho have fallen in NO LAND SALE UNTIL FALL Fort Yates Superini ent Gives Out} Information in Response to Many Inquiries, (Special to Tribune) H Port Yates, N. D., April 5.—James ; B. Kitch, the new superintendent in charge of the Fort Yates agency, gave out the information today that in response to numerous inquiries regarding future sales of Standing Rock reservation lands that no sale will be held until —re-appraisement pended for one hour during the dem-;} onstration. | Mayor D. W. Hune presided and’ ealléd upon C, M. Christianson, Pro-! or EF. R. Weber and Philip} hmidt, who gave inspiring patriot-! ie addresses, Patriotic music was given by the Drake city band. re the close of the meeting the follow- ing resolution was adopted and wired to Congressman George D. Young: “Resolved, That we, the citizens of | Drake, North Dakota, hereby express} our wish to stand back of President, Woodrow Wilson.” i | SEVERAL HURT IN EXPLOSION Bucket of Gasoline Accidentally Placed on Boarding Camp Car Stove for Water (Special to Tribune) Jamestown, N. D., April 5.—One has been made. This work will take nearly all summer and there ix no possibility that any of the lands will be advertised before next fall. YTHANS ARE IN SESSION Twenty-Fiith Anniversary of Institu- tion of Mandan Lodge Being Celebrated, | Italian was killed and two others | severely injured as the result of a | gasoline explosion in an extra gang | boarding car at Bracket, Barnes | county, according to word received here today by officials of the North- jer sight. “Employing convicts on | open-alr work is by nameans a radical depar- ture: from: established methods—from Jong-established methods, I may say. ‘There are numerous references in his- tory to the employment of prisoners on the public works of the ancient king- doms and almost invariably these works were performed in the open air. In fact, the practice of indoor labor is of comparatively modern origin, and dates back no further than the devel- opment of the workhouse in the six- teenth century, while the penitentiary, as it is now known, is a product of the nineteenth century. “In America perhaps the earliest record of the employment of prisoners on public works is to be found in an enactment of the Virginia colontal as- of employment is adopted for prison- ers, unless it be entirely unproductive, it is true that the interests of free la- bor are affected to a greater or less extent, and this, obviously, is not a fair condition to impose upon the Iaw-abid- ing citizen body. But road work, being performed in the interests of the pub- He only, enriches no private employer to the injury of the free lborer, nor is its product placed on sale in competi- tion with that of free labor. What is more, the convict is not depriving the free laborer of work, since much of the road work performed by convicts could not be undertaken at all, for financial reasons, if it were necessary to em- ploy free labor. “As now practiced in a number -ot states, work with the road camp is re- served as a reward for prisoners who No Manufacturer Will Market It fer None Can Get Exclusive Use of the Formula. With the problem of finding a way to utilize the vast percentage of waste in the annual apple crop of the tand, , one-fourth of which is lost in the orch- ards, H. ©. Gore, chemist in charge of Uncle Sam's fruit, and vegetable utill- zation laboratory, discovered that this great apple loss was not so much due to lack of cold storage and marketing conditions as to a lack of knowledge on the part of the farmers as to what to do with the culls and apples for re- tail sale that would net them any profit. Cider-making, though neither diffl- battle while serving the various foreign legions bears an inter- esting comparison to similar ef- forts now being undertaken by Uncle Sam to trace the relatives or heirs of men in the American service who have died, some of whom have left valuable. prop- erty. The United States Marine corps issued ‘a bulletin contain- ing the names of Sergt. Albert Jolly of Melbourne, Australia; Corporal Thomas Brophy of Dublla, ,, Ireland, Owen. Woods: (former, address unknown), in a further. effort to locate their heirs or next of kin. These men, who have been dead over ten years, left effects of considerable value, and numer: and Private (Special to Tribune) Pacific. =” sembly of 1658, I might trace the his-| haye proved their merit and good in- NIPPLE CAUSE OF DEATH Became Lodged Throat of Four. Month-Old Baby of H. PF. Man- Mandan, N. D., April of Pythias lodges of Mott, Leith, C: son, Dickinson, Center, Bismarck, | Washburn and others are assembled | Knights ja bucket of gasoline from the buried It is claimed that one Italian drew tank located near Bracket, thinking it was water. He placed it on the tory of conyict Ixbor throughout the ensuing years to the present and the facts would prove that outdoor labor tention in confinement. By doing away with all marks of degradation, such as stripes and chains and shaven heads, cult nor expensive, did not give the solution, for it is so perishable, so bulky, and the price it brings too low to make it profitable. So, also, cider ous inquiries during that period have failed to locate their right- ful heirs. ning oi SI db {here today in district convention, {stove in the boarding car to boil. | of many forms has been widely agl-| and by granting re fr c AWwentyfit ie y y Eranting a degree of freedom! may be made into vinegar, but there I (speciale Tribune) cart of ue” iettation ae andan| acne Ghee SHE, Me Im Mhe Gar|eated tor convicts at all tues 1m the] ng the ability 10 use Ht is manlfsted|g'Tmiation to that mrt. 4 1 i oF e explosion escaped. |! tite of this country. the publicity of the convict’s position] a1} sorts of experiments were made Government Buys Old Trees. Stanley, N. D., April 5.-A_ nipple which had become lodged in the throat \ responsible for the death of the four-month-old | baby of Mr.) and Mrs. Manning of this ¢ found dead in his bed about 7 o'clo day morning. °OVER-STUDY BELIEVED ‘| CAUSE OF INSANE CASE | Ge ee ——-U (Special to Tribune.) Lodge No, 14. Grand, Chancellor Ed. | A, Anderson of Fargo is in attend- ance here today. Several charter} members of the local Pythias lodge! were to receive the rank of veterans. Elaborate preparations were made} by the local committee in charge of} arrangements for the entertainment! | of the visitor Russell Tries a New Venture Objections Are Overcome. Who Must This | Man Denounceto | Become Citizen?! { (Special to Tribune. Cando, N. D., April 5—"“What is your nationality” asked Judge Buttz of the district court, of an alien who had made application for citizenship papers, this week, ‘if road work by convict labor fs un- {dertaken with proper attention to all “So you see we re not setting forth an original idea. Yet, when we recom- mend the utilization of prison labor to maintain and improve the road sys- tems of the country, we do say that of its possibiliti the results will sueceed in quelling the many objec- tions that economists and criminolo- gists are raising everywhere. Our on the roads is transformed from a Mark of disgrace to an acknowledg- ment of the confidence of his keepers. Such practice in. self-restraint and proper living undéf the guidance of the camp fits hini to'live a life of similar cireumspection after his discharge, All prison officials who liave followed this system declare that this is the actual effect on prisoners who have been road workers. As a useful factor. in penal discipline, its nierit is being all toe toward finding a method of keeping cider, but they did not result satisfac- torily! Finally a barrel of frozen cider gave the key. It was observed that when the cider was allowed to freeze naturally, the ice formed in a n ly solid mass around the outer sides of the barrel, leaving in the center a con- centrated honfrozen liquid which pos- sessed all of the flavor, but which con- tained, much less water. The outer ice Proved to be mostly: water, with very Some of the biggest trees in the Se- quoia national park have remained in the hands of. private. owners until re- cently, ‘Congress appropriated $50,000 to purchase the trees and the land on which they stood, but $20,000 more was required to settle other claims. The $20,000 has been: provided ‘by the Na- tional Geographic society: for this pur- pose, and the entire tract will become the property of the government. Some of the trees thus acquired are believed Stanton, N. D., April 5.—Over-study . ‘ - a is believed to have been responsible Adopts Baby Boy, 222 whose hearing was on ber | scheme .hmsof course, its objection-| taruily conceded,” Analysis of the con-| ' be 4,000. years old. i ' for the condition of Chester Gaither, pine | “I'm ‘Non-pattisan,” stated the | tble features, bar a cull bir cgiaiaes centrited cider’ proved that it con-| yo guving Automobiles, schoo] teacher, who wa taken before , 41 s_. | applicant. | of its advantages and drawbacks seem i talned sufficient proportions of the acid rgentina Buying mi . 4 SION Antelope, ‘Mont., April 5, {apr | i The Gentle Cynic, peo) Big shi ts of automobiles fi the county board of insanity yester Weslern ranchinak “hav heard Now, then, who must the gen- | f show that such employment might “Few men are reformed by marl: and sugar to preserve it, and the Ae SENDING HES. pC eucoUNaes: Om day, adjudged insane and committed | oT ame of hale an Rue: | tleman renounce to become a cit- | be Provided for at least a part af the] jy, n are reformed by marriage, | ( omist believed that at last had been | ‘te Ualted States to Argentina tn 1916 to the state hospital at Jamestown.) Qf tne name oF Chater e's: Jizen of this land? | prisoners in all the states with good paikeve re + ator, Saran ates found a means to keep elder for the | Were Feported by Uncle Sam. . The to- i SEE paT cowboy days, the roundups, the —— | results, iy WHGATHEE (OE ik market after i vag | a! imports into the South American BEACH HIGHWAYMAN : Duly News. /1iU Ate aauals'penson) we republic during the year amounted to SENTENCED TO 5 YEARS camps, the lodges of the Indians and the mining camps, as well as Gives Birth to | carries the greatest force is that road “I think that the advantage which past. Laboratory experiments duplicating 4,676 machines, The greater part of the cars imported into Argentina are ag era the Little Hiawath knew the Fy ; ; k is undoubtedly more healthful o (Special to Tribune.) eyes the i Child W wor! nature's freezing finally established Beach) Ne Uh, Spr 3 Pleading | a 2 Hee welt d fen tha 2 i eighing than any form of employment provided | we don't sup ven neighbor | the fact that concentrated clder would | Of Comparatively small type, designed guilty to the charge of highway rob-| prospected Sik the: eon Lada | Sixteen Ounces} in a prison shop. Hard manual labor, | woman ever regarded uy given girl's] keep much longer than in its original | Particularly for country ate Small very, Sugene Saddler. well known! whacked bulls. over” the long | jin close touch with fresh air und sun-| hair as naturally curly.—Ohio State | condition and in cold storage would care. afe., beeen bee aint wee character of the western part of the] state, Was sentenced to five years in} | Choice Marquis Seed freight routes, won and lost for- tunes over the faro lay-outs and | Russell reached his “lst mile- Valley City N. D., April 5. Wrapped in cotton, and hot wat- | er bottles around ‘her to sustain | child was born last week and is | shine, is universally recognized as most beneficial, while continuous dwell- ing within doors is a most unnatural | Journal, | Jority of prison inmates are of the la- | nod lawyer. keep indefinitely. Delicious as this new kind of cider; is, it is not being adopted commercial- It admit its superiority to many of the ice; it is sald, in facilitating rural business. | in livestock and mines. Now he { qige i tried a new venture—some- ea clans believe oat ue life and can exert no marked good) Getting Excused. ly, for'the ‘simple reason that no man- i ing new in the lives of th e a Barnes county and probably effect upon any of the states’ prison- tencrance of the law excuses no man | ufacturer is willing to put it on the Driving Screws Into Plaster. FOR SALE ried ranchmen of the West. | North Dakota, will live. The | ers. Prison statistics show that a ma- | vou must Rave money or at least | market, though all who have sampled} When screws are driven into.a plas ter wall they may be made firm enough ' stone this week. In celebration the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | borin, \ = : ‘ - Se . : e Mr. a Mrs. g class and their habits of life; soft. drinks which now are popular at | to hold considerable weight if they be Wheat-Crop 1915 ae fa tes areas rary Chris" Klink of Rogers. She | kept them out of doors. ‘This being if the soda fountains, The reason is that | Withdrawn, wrapped with cotton string iB HARVEY HARRIS & CO Lohner “Hueastl eeeatt weighed one pound at birth. ‘the case, outdoor work would ma- ( Dally Thought. Uncle Sam will not give the formula | 8nd dipped {nto plaster of paris until i pe ssell. Russ In general, pride is at the bottom The | Sufficient adheres to fill the hole in the WHEN YOU ASK FOR. Ss BUTTER 4 NORTHERN | | he is: old enough to If he wants an auto, can have that, too, irst training must come in the saddle. Your visit to the Twin Cities will be more enjoyable if you stop at this Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis; 409 Rooms—$2.75 at $1.50 to $2.50. MERCHAN ST. PAUL’S fam- ous and popular priced hotel 200 MODERN ROOMS With Running Water. . --$1.00 to $1.50 TS HOTEL Jack will have a pony just |DR, TAYLOR TO ENTER } GOVERNMENT SERVICE: (Special to Tribune) Grand Forks, N. April 5.—Dr. A. H. Taylor, head it ‘the department | ot physics of the University of North} Dakota and {operator of the radio station, dil, where he will enter the govern- ment service as lieutenant in the) naval reserve. Dr. Taylor obtained | a leave of absence from the univer-| sity and will spend at least one year} in the government service. TRAVELS 1,500 MILES TO LOCATE IN STATE (Special to Tribune) New England, N. D., April 5.—T. RB. Philp, formerly of Whitby, Ont., holds the long distance record for new set- tlers coming to this section of the o— has departed for Waukegan, ; terially fit.them to.tuke their -clecc-in hot 2 great ni Stakes ee The Outbursts a Everett True By Condo exclusively to any one bottler. leading drink purveyors insist that commercial suceess in marketing a new drink depends chiefly upon the manufacturer having the exclusive se- eret and patented recipe which will give his brand a monopoly. However, being always paternal, Uncle Sam has gone still further ia his efforts to teach the apple raisers the full’ value of their crops, for he has had his chemists compile and is- sue a bulletin with alt of the methods, directions, cost and even recipes for the utilization of cider made in this new way, and then teaching ways of making spléndid apple sirup that is marketable. The same bulletin gives recipes for a number of dishes in which the sirup forms part. , Instinct, at any “rate.” wall and to permit’ some of it to be forced behind the plaster. Thig latter forms a plug, that holds the screw firm, —_—_____ ‘ Knew His Foe. “You didn’t tell me, Bobbie, you were in @ fight.” “No, sir; I knew you'd hear sbout it from that boy’s father, That's the kind of a bo; \s."—Life, fig _ 7 Ruling Spirit: Strong. ‘That reformed yegg is true to his “Whty, he’s try! Sa now he’s trying to break society.” —Puck, : rs ; With Bath...,..........$1.50 to $2.50 state. Philp shipped his cattle 1,500 § ‘ a (tae ps miles and has located on the Rundle HEY, WHAT Do YOu MEAN 4 i lenovatec, Redecorated, New Fur- ranch near the town of Midway. BY SLAPPING*ME UKE y t i Nee Aubasiateed bees eae SE Tear ©! ° ! + lew Cigar Stand. jew Gril oom, AST: Le ; | Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. era OF A LGHT PLANT —fifty cents sa Headquarters for all from (Special to Tribune.) orth Dakota sani ELS ee whole lot when 8d and Jackson Sts. One Block From Waage, formerly of (Minneapolis, ( Union Depot. Look for large Electric Signs, WALTER A. POCOCK, Prot gave the word, the current was turn- ed on and yesterday Ashley had its first electric light service. -Work.on the plant was started Jast fall. Mr. ‘Waage is the owner of the plant, which is equipped with a 40 kilowatt '| dynamo. 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 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 SUBMITS TO SECOND CAESAREAN OPERATION (Special to Teil to. Tribun Jamestown, N. D,, ‘April 5.—Mrs. Otto Last of Windsor, Stutsman coun- ty, this week underwent her. second Caesarean operation and gave birth to.a son. A,year ago a daughter was born and the operation was perform: ed on her for the first time. The Quinine That Oces Not Affect; Head. Bacause of its tonic and laxative ef- fect Laxative Bromo Quinine cam be taken by anyone without causing ner- vousness or ringing in the head. ‘There ts only one “Bromo Quisine” EW. GROVES signature on box, 25c. - i Ww Kou wa TERDAY ! Meus His x Poly BXPcAtn’ — Box A cHUd'S YOu MIGHT added to hat qual- ity—get this per- fect hat and you'll appreciate it. Gordon i Bee woterod ob Bere ae