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a Reiner: eco : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 3 . FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. 7 a 7 “THE MARION? | NEWS OF NORTH DAKOTA AND NORTHWEST |) (yy) or jiyr HARRY CASES SSSR DEMAND FOR | «OF FERRY BOAT ENDORSED FOR SEED GREAT’ . Hanley, former major of the Third f the North Dakota Nation- than likely give | battalion tal guard, will more To Be Christened in Honor of | the address of the day. . . coca ay ...| Miss Marion Newton, Daught- | ‘ HEL GESEN SEAT K. . h PROF BOLLEY er of J. H. Newton of Mandan | i nig ts 2 ; i (Special Correspondence.) j Mandan, N. D., April 20.—The Rea r} a Seat, Trail ferry boat will be christened Mass Meeting Held at McVille I] emplar State Seed Commissioner Urges; “Phe Marion’ after Miss Marion, only . daughter of Mr. and J. H. New- Yesterday---Was Former Sec- to Meet Farmers to Report to Him If | ton ‘of this city. Miss Newton will! : | christen the boat just before it is put} f retary to Governor Hanna | Any Surplus Grain linto service. It is expectedsthat tie { » agen Toa Special to Tribune.) ceremony will be attended by several! t (Special to Tribune.) E ( Ma ismare eal ' MeVille, N. D. April 20-—The Pirst {State Commandery Will Gather! North Dakota State Agricultural ree ae, Blsmarek. peonle tie ae ne : veel College, April 20H, 1, Bolley, state | Washb locks a very short time! district. congressional race today , 5 . y urn docks a very sil m™ saw the entrance of a new candidate in Fargo Tuesday and Wed seed commissioner, today declared eee and it are only elever! “nches| , = ? s 2 4 aa rac se wrone {Of Water, as it was intended. Dr. | At a meeting held here | nesday of Next Week that the demand for seed is great. Mackey’-momber OF the Red Trail | night, y Case, editor of the Me- (Tribune Special Service.) He. ae une ener it they have) Ferry company, states that the boat | Ville Journal, unanimously en x. D, April 20.—The Grand} 2¥ 800d seed of any kind, particu-} will draw ‘but 16 inches of water dorsed, Case has not as yet an Knights Templar of | larly Darley, fax. mals, corn or nota reper deaded tae ae cena ; . North Dakota, will conve: here | toes, yet on hand, to be patriotic andj" 20 jus! 8 S$ i . 53 . A erghe * nounced i decison. espe the iets noes: will poavene ara oct eal ot gad ee eee in axed tween Mandan and Bis yearsand have yet to experience a failure in baking withit. ‘i i peewee Se fe eae ec week, April nd arrange-|the farmer can get in touch with; Marck. The road is in very | a “ ° if 5 . ‘ WV anare ag private: secretary towers | meniaare, ibe y Auvergne|the man who wants to buy. shape and it will take peversl days I believe in the “safety firsi »? idea and am sure of best nor Hanna. ire !commandery and Keystone chapter Aisne see eal before it will be in a passable condi- | results when I se K Cc are R. r the entertainment of tion. See TAN RCs ul . the y ret tale ae, re | “ . ‘, Ct BEGINS 10 paths conelaver apend{ at te Masonic HOMES TEADER See ee ane eeeene te the ‘Yes, I have used others, higher priced powders too, but have eat o'clock v y 2 ' ", in Ci i 5 morning. Auvergne commandery of point of service by Captain Chas. Wil- always gone back to the old reliable. this city will escort the Grand com- cox in a few days. The ferry boat, house in which will be kept equip- . , mandery from the Gardner hotel to the temple at 9:30 o'clo In the evening the visitors, and the members of Auvergne commandery and Keystone chapter, and their lead- ers, will be entertatned at the Little Country theater at the North Dakota Agricultu college, which will be ment tools and other material for the boat, was built at Washburn also, and will be loaded on the ferry and brought to the point of service on the boat, The new ferry is equipped with every emergency contrivance possible and the owners are positive | of the fact that there will be no dan-/ AT ILLDEER SHOOTS SELF MOVE ON GREAT CAKES AT DULUTH KG Baxinc Powber is always sure to give satisfactory results. For good, whole- Steamer Saxonia Smashes Way Thru 18 Inch Field to Ele- followed by an informal dance at the Masonic temple, Present Several Plays, The Little Country theater players, James Fenton Fired Shot Into His Body Last Night— Des- | ing any kind of weather. ger of crossing on “The Marion” dur- Among Best in Service, “I have used KC BAKING POWDER for a great. many some foods use KC—insist on getting’ it. j ay lagric ral college, F q allt ondency Believ: The: new boat is owned by the Red bs vator ‘‘D’’ for Cargo perc ora cons aa aaa ill P ey. Believed Ganse »| Trail Ferry company and will be [ WL ces for ¢ ; “ @ ? Duluth ainmTeGE 20—The troz | Brander Mathews; ‘a, rarlor” plays| jeiiage ees Aanae | amonedine beat ferry oats. tn Ror ce n on expanse of Lake Superior shifted |The Awakening of Morn,” a series | ., pideer, De prt 20. somes | On et tenet Seen aa ana (More than a pound and q Totes tne cnowlines blast! of last interpretive dancing; *“The Kain} Penton, homesteader and_ rancher, ; modate eight iaee Me S ang nin, i a half for a quarter) night's northeaster, and great cracks an original Ieelandic play by committed | suicide last night by i ore He on ne een rae | b, and pan apaces Med on the ice | Mahtias 'Thorfinnson and gert V. shooting himself. He was about 48 | needed ‘and an ‘ac has ‘been a dire . years old. Despondency is believed | necessity for the past several years. surface in front of Duluth today for the first time this spring. Briem. The latter play was wrilten on the stage of the Little Country to have ben the cause, will be held. An inquest | The landings will be put into first class condition and the difficulty of ! acorns, Colne a coming break-| theater during the Christmas holi-} j ahi Poweowwcecoocoewce. Pcie reins natardiy shed its | cenery used in this produc- ‘eae eee See E drying,and parching acorns before the area a coal THOS or D for eh, Thorfinnson and Mr) Forth Nights at [cries ieee ete hae been | thot itr the catfee mi made them a cargo of grain. Mg onl wel ‘ ji a Missouri river “king” for the past linto bi eeenah pany ? take 250.000 bushels of wheat, and it] ¢ Seiad Grete tay will Town of Hebron} 20 years, No one knows the treach- By JAMES W. FOLEY hae ieee Ree Telli and conn { is expected that more vessals will mn sday ntire day will} 5 : a Ruaantyy jour lives were spared, And gentle- follow as fast ag they ean be gotten| be taken up with the Grand Com-/ (s i lieu phan ony eee Seni |men, to make a long story short, we | aay, ean mandery work, In the afternoon the pecial to Tribune.) £ * ‘i Serie i si i remained ini that: hut, until. the 26th pony opening of navigation is still] argo couneil royal and select mas. liehron, N. D., April 20.—Out will not take any chances, | A True Story of Life on the Great Western Plains Long day of , and I am the biggest liar indefinite, but. the rains and warm| ters will confer the degrees of royal] here, a man makes friends Se eee | » Known as the Frontier---First Installment, ‘on earth, if T didn’t gain twenty-threo weather of the last few days have] #ud select master. ‘ thout half trying—and such a | | : pounds in weight that winter.” loosened much of the harbor ice, and At 8 oiclock in er evening ths _ place is Hebron—two or three of | : weeeococooowoecees | Here Jack finished the “white, mule” the ice in the lake is honeycombed. | S¥per excellent master degree wi je the patriotic citizeng have been The grea sh ; 7" ia 8S I hes f and got down off the counter with Teas eee ia he hat a akort time [exemplified in elaborate form in the| flying the Stars and Stripes above ——_— laces ae augere Dain conntry, situation still more desperate; ofr) his sabre clanking behind him, loav- betore Re TRNG- Will’ Gorcut out Llivoush auditorium of the temple, : the city by means of box kites | Found in Quantity Sutticient to Wive) ig known as the “Frontier has | provisions were nearly exhausted, al-|ing his audienge specht ** ’ the Jength of the kee field, about 4 fe eee eee wall tes during the pag ew aay j { Fuel to Flame Three to Four rahe eee ane ee it ihe bay | ae at the start I had taken] i i : o 8. and vinds will do] 5° cane mn, manage ! A . i rits, whose character was devel-| chart i a Ck | . { Meanwhile Whitefish bay is rom aly pares of the state in the city! the Hebron Electric doinenys nal j ine Hos nine ean | oped in the country in which “theit supply Wy aneine is ptr the pLoom id OFF i aled, but the ice around the for the (Gram | Pornmianaery meeting, up a big flag on a tall staff’ yes- | (gteciar’Gorrespondence), |lost was cast. Many of these it was] daily allowance to each oné. Finally, WITH LIGHT SENTENCE point there is reported moving, and | Many i ext a a Jim addition to) terday and arranged three power- | jgandan, N. D til 20 _N. tural | Ur privilege ‘to meet and. know; {one morning, our last morsel ‘of ‘food ddbrsakcthl te til fhe indications ‘are that it will soon|the regularly accredited delegates | fu searchlights so that at night | ¢ eee Ne oe een eee a etve | Whose lives, if written, would, for veal] was gone; no game, not evel eSebelal Soret ripine:) loosen up. Mariners generally cling | from the various commanderie: | it is brightly lighted, gas of 2 sufficient quantity to #1? |romance, far out rank anything that| little snow mide nO" living. thing’ In| oq SeeeN: D>, Avril: 20.— "The case Se sce babies ae EAT a b bi ; fuel to a flame three to f inches | oa eee ane : 5 * ' fof e Sta ii y to May 1 as the date for the opening | Hebron—though a strong pro- {in heighth has been alevoverad in a/W@8 ever published in the story | sight, no one dared to venture on the |, ce ae Aesinet Henry Blooms: of navigation from this port to lower German community—is nw lack. | Woll bored this week at the anderson | 20Oks of the “Long Hairs.” slightly frozen snow to attempt to es! heard before @ leeal justice of the lakes, 2g GRIFFITH HEANS LAW ing in patriotism, lice house on Sixth avenue, M, M.|_ All these grand characters were cape, and we looked on each other as peace fee Cece BiGoin Sag Brin hens ee iit chases Teak Beers, Bismarck well-digger, who has |20t confined to "the civil life; many] star"ing men only can look in each} found guilty and was sentenced to been engaged in carrying on the work | Were in, the’ regular army. [Many of| other's exes. | pay a fine of $5 and costs Tamountial | MINQWN PLNCELEBATON) FAFOREERS NEXT YEARANGTHERGIFTFOR COLLEGE Sccsias Sri es one asta owe oe ecm, | b | sibilities in connection wita th dis: | eee made, PY, Mere real men, now) of the party, I sat before the fire in J 8.55.0 sp ‘ | : n i : 4 ij long forgottln, and unknown, At the| gloomy dejection, trying by every ef- ae | covery, The well is 416 deep. a ) , trying by 3 HARRIS IS WANTED FOR . Committee Met at Commercial Room: = Presi . ‘Evidence of gas was found after a close of the Civil war many of these} fort of thought to see our way out of This Atterhcch ay Pevicek De St Fargo, —The twenty: eesident Kroeze Reports Securing) jonth of 300 feet |characters found their way in the] the dreadful situation we were in. It} JUMPING HOTEL BOARD tails—Date April 29. second nnual convention of the Additional $10,000—Ground | eee ee ee al jarmy, The one of whom we are about} came to me like a revelation: I sprang Special to Trib eal North Dakota Enforcement league Broken For New Building. to write of was known as “California|to my feet and shouted: “Every man! 4; (Special: to: wribune:) iSneclallconrecpondence,) closed last. evening with the re-elec- pee | Jack,” appointed a second lieutenant) get his blanket and get out on the pie ‘inson, N. D., April 20.—A war- 4 Mandan, N. D., Avril 20—Plans | tion of Rev. FL, Watkins for super-} 5, _(becial to Tribune.) | Vin the sixth cavalry in 1866, when the| frozen snow and gather acorns.’ RalkGn hie io aie ue ot “ ¥ were worked out at a meeting of the Intendent for the el ur fad offs ve enn ee SE eete vee eens it Patna eek Texas. a ee they poneates and look-| one ro. ire abo i anten ae busine: nd the professional men ot | Rey. C, W. Finwall a assistant. 17 3 atte: ide: re | = Jack was a host in himself; brave as|ed at me to see whether long fasting] () 0 0" ay . the chy at the Commercial club, Officers of the league for the year started t he reported that he had) Peter Kastner of Glen Ullin, Une of /a lion, strong as an ox, yet gentle as had not unhinged my mind, but I sup- SUDPng a board bill at a local hotel. rooms this afternoon for a patriotic! Were elected as follows: nee ved an additional Bift of $10,000 First Slope Fatmers to Com. | chill. He was noted as a story| pose my looks reassured them. and) i oi9y. nate Gane Dron er of the celebration to be heid here a week}. President—l. B. Griffith, Grand b e college funds. Ground has | lite’ Sori Work. | teller; which some called downright | out we all went and fell to gathering me z e Wi . Toa i from Sunday. Evangelist Charles F on been broken for the new building} PEEtS SBE yet OUes lying. Be that as it may, here is a| acorns as if our lives depended on it a B Weigle, who is conducting revivals in| Vice President—J. W. Heidel, Val- pnd) consiza ont will be pushed as] (Special eT Tribune.) story he once told in a grocery store|and ceased not until bushels had VALLEY CITY BOY y City. rapidly as possib! he i K " v] i ays i i r) r jC toes CA. Macnamara,| Ne colege fas, the largest ond} ,,lon Uilin, N, D., April 20—Peter|trom'a ‘sack’ ant. driaking “"White| the hut No one had questioned. me! Drews ae ane eeeserereseeeeeeeseegegs | Sheldon. highest one in the city, being mount-| Kastner, one ie the well-to-do farm-|yfule” from a tin cup: each one-had seemed to admit the fer-| Valley City, N. D., April 20.—Mel- % | Treasurer—R. Mf. Pollock, Fargo. ed upon a SO:to0t statt on an 80-foot | os, OE he datas renortet encay “In the fall of 1$—‘about the mid-| tility of my resources but the dinner] vin Dandahi, 8 years of age, was 5 T. BE. Tufte of Northwood, J. 0. Se-| Pill. is kept ‘constantly flying, except B a gree dle of November, a party consisting] hour had come and gone, and there | drowned here ‘today in the Sh2venne Lemons Beautify ! é verson of Churches Ferry, i Mann |@ Gay or two, when it was disabled by Planted sansa fa well Worked of myself and five others started on| was not a’mouthful of food visible, | river while walking across the mill ‘ jof Devils Lake, Rev. W. Luckow ot {* Aor Dakota ust. : halt aprite operations, Farmers are|® Prospecting trip in the ‘Nevada | and my comrades lay. around the floor } bridge, when he lost his balance and Make Quarter Pint | Rargo, Peter My rvold of Grand Forks, ene eo oe ea lea: L one (crop for the most part sowing wheat in | Mountains, expecting to be absent sclected and gloomy, no prospect out | fell headlong into the stream. A num- , : rank Lynch of Casselton and George | &S in ts tea ching force, whose this section of the state, | from our camp ten or fifteen days, and doors but the wintry waste, stretch: } ber of men who witnessed the acci w 2 expert knowled, Pe allace of Bismarck, were chosen as expert knowledge will be of advan- provided ourselves with supplies ac-|ing in its wide solitude until sky and| dent were powerless to render sid, "i ts i of Lotion Cheap | members of the executive board, |tage in the present campaign for in- cordingly, After a few days’ tramp| landscape blended at the horizon,|since the body was sco swept from | , t | z ELSES crease production ot foodstuffs. LOCAL FIRM GETS CONTRACT we reached the place we intended|none indoors but the huge pile of | sight by the swift current. ss | rofessor > . Dexter is from a prospecting, and took up our quarters Hersiie-toiathaw ta prepa ‘More Women Than potato growing center in Wisconsin in an abandoned hut. During the 7: i pelye wanes ete old Ai a am ines | Would a and has employed some of his youth arses) j night a snow storm set in, and by 4 sphrayeat leh canoe. use Men ould Enlist i experimentation ain improvement | Contracts Aggregating $40,000 for} morning it was over one foot deep, } me oe i 3 ° . seed potatoes, an study of the r and still falling. During the day it 4 & RS oe es uty: At Minot Office best methods of cult ing that crop. | New erg A eunae mere continued to snow, and by night it . . init bottle. containing three pancearat He will give the advantgge of his| Awarded. yesterday: was-four feet deep, and every trace ; orchard white makes a whole quarter (Special ito Tribune) enuert) now lenge /o- members ot the] Special to Tribun of trall was obliterated and no sign of ipint of the most remarkable pels na | Minot, N. D., April faculty, who are to cultivate large} argo (Seen April 20 cP ntracts the storm abating. During the night beautifier at about the cost one must pay | MAtkable as it may appec truck patches, and probably to others! a gon, iS tag: aoobt ‘iri 2 lumb.| the storm ceased, ‘but there we were, ereams. Care should he taken to strain | Plied at the government recruit- oa 3 system for the Lewis and Clark hotel | Vel, and sure enough the winter of the'lemon juice through a fine cloth so{ 198 offices here for enlistment in Mandan were announced today by|‘M© mountains was ‘upon us, no land. no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion | 1 different branches of the army FIRST AD GLA \L. 1B. Hanna, mark; mo trail,-and nothing to guide will keep fresh for months. Every} Service. The following enlisted “phe wiring contract was awarded | US:,and no possible way out if we had j woman knows that lemon juice is used to | ‘Oday for army service: ut to T. P. Riley of Fargo, and Grambs|® dozen guides.” Here Jack took a | bleach and) remove such blemishes a | A, Russel, Cliford A. Ste- | Twenty Members Enrotied at Dickin-| & Peet of Bismarck get the plumbing, See ee ae INR aes in one , 8a “an, and is the | ue . , Clarence —I i i . . i ideal skin softener, smouthener and beau. | Eisenmann, all of Underwood, sit vent arigeLey uit eating ane favor— the mountains were heavily tifer. ; N. D3 Conrad N. Hand, Des Lacs, ‘ * OTTO HEGER GOES covered with scrub timber, mostly Just try it! Get three ounces of | and Stephen W. Vaselenko, Dog- (Special to Tribune.) oak, and, so we had an abundance of } orchard white at any pharmacy and two j en. N. D. Dickinson, N. D., April 20-—A class TO REFORM SCHOOL |tuel, which we gathered by breaking lemons from the grocer and make up a It is quite certain that all the |in first aid, sist! ; Bc ie off the tops of the trees which were quarter pint of this swectly feagiant | young men will pass the required was Sieanisod: Worse ist treet aud (Special Correspondence.) visible above the snow. Day after “ ns ° : Temon lotion and massage it daily into | Physical examinations. Nine oth- | will be under the direction of Dr. V. Mandan, N-D. April | 20-_ Judge |day dragged along, during which an Yes, Sir! | the face, neck, arms and hands, and see | ers have already been accepted .|H. Stickney. About 35 : Dr. V.| Hanley of the Morton county district| additional fall of snow rendered our ; for youreelf. and shipped to training quarters. the Dickinson Red ¢: ad soclety thet ina ne eee Gate The , 6 Got i by J i Tire ceuon, Red Cross society met /to the state reform school until 21 yr Zian! : Sas 4 : tlyears of age. Heger is the young a ie : R ay ater to continue work on! man who stole several hundred dol H —just the same as your last pair. Of course, spital supplies. Another class to|lars worth of merchandise from the you liked them—that’s why we handle Th meet evenings will be organized soon.| Boston Cash store here a month ago 5 taian, Beddicre nh ij and peddled the zosdk (6 aroabebtive MEN AND WOMEN Got Shoes. They are easy to sell and i Pee adele in 6 to 14 Days. ‘buyers about the state. He was ar- bg tats ; ; ‘, we always know that they will give our i 9 lOINTMENT “faile to rennet” ttetin O | rested at Casselton. nothing equals or compares with customers good, lasting service.” 4 ST. PAUL’ Ss fam- Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles, arr S A eae iual the rich food properties: in Alle tise nanicieosting seh eee soca ousand popular priced hotel First applications gives relief, 50c. serve 90 days and pay fines of $200 b] quality and style. They fit right from the start or 100 days additional in default of with all the easy comfort of an old shoe. Th 200 MODERN: ROOMS as becom 4 tne. ons dfess the feet ‘ingly and give them a With Running Water... .$1.00 to $1.50 To the Wife of a neat, stylish appearance. With Bath.. $1.50 to $2.50 We oO SEDITION CHARGE p Go to a Gotsian Dealer. He cn show you a wide, variety Renovated, Redecorated, New Fur One Wh Dri ks a ‘ in B peir that will just suit you = 7" “Te Properly Bete i nishings. Moderate Priced Cafe. 10 in (gpeciat to Tribune.) It makes other foods do good. It C. Gotzian & Co Park Square New Cigar Stand, New Grill Room, Fargo, § D. April 20.—Dick Hooft ms the appetite; stimulates . mpany st. Paul, Mina. Convenient, Comfortable, Home Like. MeseRlorth Dakota. a ae IT have an important confidential message for you. It will come in a Plain envelope. How to conquer the liquor habit in 3 days and make of Marmarth, accused as an alien en- emy and who will be given a hearing here tomorrow, two years ago declar- ed his intention of becoming an the circulation and helps over- come catarrhal troubles. If you are rundown, anaemic or nervous, the benefits you 1423N, Station EB, New York, N. Y. Show this to others. O48 and Jackson Sts. One Bleck From ue rene yeneertsh, safe, last-| American citizen, Suae. such a Ge a pee nt Unien Look for ig, reliable, inexpensive method,| in Bowman county. As a result, the/ wil} receive cott's “TER A OG: Woodsguaranteed. Write ti J.) ch sedition against him may - ey Biectric Signa. =| WALTER A. POCOCK, Prop _ || Wo2ds? oa E, ‘New York,| be iaterially altered When he is| Emedsion will surprise you. brought up seain.