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3 WEMBERS OF FRENCH MISSIN OFF FOR WEST THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1917. ~BISMAREK'S. during the period of the war “to the end that victory may attend the ef- forts to establish a democracy throughout the world. The Soldier Boy’s Farewell | woccoeponen. FIRE COMPANY |» exes 9 DULUTH. OQ | Bs ey OO 8: Or Going to Enlist? There are many men who have not yet decided to enlist or think they. may be drafted into service. These men need new clothes, but hesitate placing May .. 279 s | iJuly .. 247 No. 1 Hard on trk.. 288 if No. 1 Northern on trk . 283 @287 2 Northern on trk . 279 @282 ‘sting i ; Afternoon Spot Durum .... 278 @278 | Louis months after received, giving you back . 1 to arr. 283 Tashi A in’ CASH, 66 2-3 per cent of the price Fe Washington, May 3.—At their de- NEW-HEAD HAS HAD may aS parture on a tour of middle western paid. A ‘ J M and eastern: states, members of : FOUR YEARS’ EXPERIENCE | Oats on trk Ko 71% France’s war mission today held fur + 5 » Re-orgauization of the Bismarck fire | po : A a08 ther important, conferences wil ter: on | P lepartment under its new chief, A. B. Byevonstrk 200 @208 resentatives of the United States gov-! Currier, appointed. by the rommis-| RV@ arr .. 195" @ 198 Naas : : 4 sion, last’ Monday evening ucceed | Barley cn trk 110° @155 hal Joffre went to the white} : . Harry A. Thompson, has been com- Flat on trk and arr 336% house and discussed with President} The Tailor and pleted. May 335% Wilson the despatch of an expedi- ‘ : The new members as announced this| July 332% Honary- force to: #rances Colonel pen; Cleaner afternoon and who have entered upon| Sept. 320 cer Coshy of the United States army thelr duties: are Martin Christensen,| Cctover Fe caneted.< 800 acted as interpreter. John Stewart, Robert Jager, Dick] Closed 1:37 p. m. President Wilson also conferred Wyldes, John Ehli, Fred Olson, Harry See he tg with Rene Viviani, head of the mis- Clooten, Harry Homan, Walter ‘Chomp- MINNEAPOLIS, sion, during an informal luncheon at | son and BF, Ernisse. No. 1 Hard .... +. 289 @293 the white house. Emile Hovclaque,! = fis ene ¢ ler who is erbloyet a No. 1 Northern 277 @283 - , beg age counsellor of the mission, act- zs e gress in the direction of Fesnoy and he Bismarck Motor company, has had | Ny; North ci @ é . ee a8 interpreter. 'D - four. years’ experience in. fir ee ieee Choice Rocae 291 ¢ DN2DS asa he SF ass Members of the French naval and rawing Chovny and also, at Dullecotrt, Rew servingathat length ‘of time with a de-|.Noey Neeeneen i gaat | _ TO MOTHER—TO SWRSOLDIERS GoYS FAREWELL, military sections met with Yepresen- ter’s correspondent at British head- parttieat in Nebraska., Ree 2 ha se y au @ ee __ ‘The soldier's farewell, being enacted new threnshout the U nited States,! tatives of Great Britain and there | '° quarters reports. i 'The-compensation for the firemen is) \% 3 iy eat eter 258 @273 is depicted here. — Mother parting from ‘son, the sweetheart’s list kiss} were talks with various American of- t inot ‘The British attacked in the darkest two dollars for the first and a dollar 2 ‘Mont’ Hard. 284 @287 and the father leaving his baby. ficials. Information regarding all the @ i vn thi: fi for ever, L ent hour during whic 2 Mont Hard to arr 281 conference vas withheld hour preceding dawn is morning, every subsequent hour during which | "4 “Darna: 278 @283 = conferences was withheld. striking at the German position east their services are required: in” protec- . Durham’ ........ 278 283 a s Tho visitors left Washington a mn te) ay of Arras. The infantry assault was tion’ of property. interests No. 1 Choice Durham: . 288 Dr Ka m Assails Wilson 3:80 o'clock today for Chicago aboard until halt hour after the ‘Tie members are tarnished room ae-| No. 2 Durham 23 @2a1 ° emp a special train placed. at their dis: ~ __[haif'moon had gone down. ‘The night coumoditious over the hall, which is 3 Yellow Corn .....152%@153% ° : posal by the state department. They as = i in charge of William Cleveland, who, No. 3 Yellow Corn to arr 152% @1 As R eichsta ‘fi Resumes SFESSiOMN] Wi arive about nooe Friday. Total of 676 Filings Made for) was clear and ‘staal and the: Hour ’ Was re-appointed, by the new commis-|] Other Grades Corn . 1471 ieee feu Sees After being entertained in Chicago| H tead Lands Saturda like dust gave bti outline oa x 2 sion. No. 4 Yellow Corn to arr 151% @1 Austerdam, May 8—The German; “The German people rose in August] the Party will go to Kansas City, St. omer re as eur ey, salfent point Latha bhi It was aunounced by the chief that 2 White Mont .... 744@ feces race ania eels ae » [1914, and still fight today to defend | Louis, Springfield, WM—to visit the id Mond: fuld ithe attack was directed for Me several nen wil] be on duty each day. {Noo 3 White Oats ..... 70%@ Reichstag resumed its seston today. | st freedat, independence and. life.| tomb of Abraham Lincoln—Philadel- raga ose purpose of improving the British line, aes No. 3 White Oats to arr 69%@ The bresident of Hie chambers Du “President Wilson desired by his] Phia, New York and Boston. From (Special to Tribune) oe aed eae Cie ist Chief A. B. Currier Announces D New “Members. Late This GERMAN SUBS ARE ‘orthern on trk . 271 @276 2 Mont Hard on trk 284 2 Mont nard to ar 284 Spot Durum .. | No, Ii Cho 4 White Oats - 69Y%@ 10% 116 @148 1s @154 203 @204 Barley hhanr the sides of the United States into the war, said |As president of the G a new and mighty opponent had joined} I declare that this effort will have no nes Kaempf, speaking of the ent message to sow discord in Gérmany 's enemies, Pre- | influeice on the common sense of our had declared | people and that President Wilson will inst the Ger- ranks of German, nt Wilson, he said, To Visit Tomb of Lincoln, Chi- cago, Kansas City and St. Boston the visitors will return to Washington and resume their confer- ences. The tour probably will last a week or ten days. Several of the officials will remain in Washington to discuss important details with repre- their order. offer cither if you e T will take back w Here is what I have to nlist or are drafted, ny suit before two Minot, N. D., May 3.—The drawing forthe successful entrymen was start- ed at the local iand office this morn- ing. These lands are some that the state of North Lakota was supposed complete domination of the point so taat the artillery would be able more effectively to get in their telling work. BEGIN. NEW ATTACK, bite granite. This remy"k evoked thunderous ap- plause. “With our truest heart's blood we it in making ablished the German iserdom, ad not st doand with our truest hearts blood we and when Bng-'shall fight for the Fe and the em- ! he was wagiig war u mans in the inter on the ground of ju President. Wilson, clared, had lost hi thts assertion, since he a finger to stop London, May 3.—The British began another attack this morning. The war office announces that progress is being made. A number of strong positions have already been captured. The announce- ment follows: to select for school lands, but for which they selected lieu lands. At the opening of the Fort Berthold sentatives of the government. Vice Admiral Chocheprat spent this morning conferring with representa- tives of the navy department and in| Indian reservation lands at the Minot the afternoon he visited the naval] land office last Saturday there were academy at Annapolis, 326 homestead filings and on Mon- Vac tener mankind and May (Continued from page one) July hoard of 300,000 fons of shippiig sink | September In one we RAVAGING: THE NATIONS) 5 Kaempf_ de J BOs Dieseut worlds sehipstounuge 1} land announced he tarvation cam- j pire. phewed applause. - 3 estima ; 5 Baia | il jpire, (Renewed applause.) _— f this w 250. am d estlnuited ae lees than 60,000,000 tox . CATTLE MARKETS — {| piizn against Germany, a war in vio-] "We decline all interference by a a ® a eee ae $20,000 | , Heavy fighting is taking pluce all ree Rates ahh ire We : Peale due | gg | lation of rman and international | foreign governuent in our government ece! Pe a urday a ale Pera along the front from the Hindenburg uit © 000.000. Lote Be CRS Ae OG rights; President Wilson had lost his ‘internal affairs, If all signs are not and on Monday a total of $125,000. |tine south to the Azheville-Vimy road. tons at mo tl ee a ite 62.000 x. ST. PAUL. sight.ayliens'he rejected the German ! misleading, the dec point of the i Hon. John MePhaul, assistant com-| Our troops are making progress and TAU. ares slikines Ganaaers ne Ger-| HOGS — Rece' 4,500; proposttgy"secure the lives of Ameri-| world’s war is approaching. — We see missioner of the general land office | have already captured a number of . a Fe Sinking considerably amore range, $14.75@15.30; bulk, cans on “Am vessels in’ certain jour death-detying troops withstanding at Washington, is in attendance. strong positions.” } i wa} at euch Week ‘ 15.15. t routes, which carried uo contraband, the enemy hits. = Our U-boats — eee The new British attack takes in ont matt of navigation report re-} CATTLE—Receipts, 2,100; killers, and by this rejection exposed his own) will show Enza how Germans ean a virtually the entire front on which cae eemnted te v orld’s hip con | weak and slow; steers, $6.50@12.25; | compatriots to dan; and death. avenge her uiefarious starvation war. 7 ‘Additional Societ News the battle of Arras was begun on Eas- bya sta 1916 at slightly less than | cows and heifers, $6.00@10.50; calves,| “president Wilson,” said Dr.| We proved recently our financial Bits y qj [ter Monday, and is evidently a major | 2,000,000 tons. If the Germans keep up’ 25¢ higher, $5.00@11.25; stockers and| Kempf, “represents the German peo- strength by a sixth war loun. We ad- aS : Lodge to Give Dance. 4 their MeCN rate of destruction, offl- | feeders, slow and weax, $5.00@9.50. | ple as without a will of their own and here to our firm belief in Germany's ‘ ® ous admit without hesitation that} “SHmUP—Receipts, 5; steady, with] as having been driven into the war hy {star and in a peace which will secure Homestead Lodge No. 300 has com: ' (rele Cunpakgn threatens to sweep jambs $8.00@13.00;, wethers, $7.00@ | a group of ambitious people, but he!for all time (he- Fatherland’s happy pleted plans for its dancing party | ea NE ee i yy 10.503 ewes, $5,00@L0.2 tells nothing of the long years of en- development. Reserve Banks Will Be Designat-| this evening in Patterson hall. The \ “rhe. seriousness of the uate is CHICAGO. circlement and machinations against | There was a fresh outburst of ap- ener a lament committee is Planning J ” Chairm: is ' rf them; nofhing of the enemy's recent- plause us Dr. Kaempf concluded, and ed as Central Agencies for lor a large crowd, as the invitation ‘ See LIGA tie ote es ee ‘ ee area ne sonal y strongly expressed will to destroy the chamber then proceeded to the sec- . has been made general. O'Connor's | q a > conside: e present ! bulk, 5.65@15.90; light, 80@ : adding . ee istributi orchestra lay. productivity of the. World shipyards '158%; mixed, §15.35@ 16.9% heavy, many, ond reading of the budget. = Distribution : will play. | KS and their highest output likely within | $15,30@1640;, rough, $15.30@15.50; Washington, May Secretary Me- (Mrs. White Gets Appointment. os Mrs. Frank White of Valley City, who has been named a member of a committee of the General Federation to take charge of the Mountain Sec- tion of Certified Registration ‘of Wom-! the next four months, the entire pro-! pigs, $10.00@13.90, duction will not exceed one-fifth of the CATTLE—Receipts, 5,000; steady; monthly loss at the rate given by See-| native beef steers, $8.90@9.40; stock- rear Tane. The shipping board's fig-| ers and feeders, $5.00@9.96; cows and ures do not reach that, high total but ii 56. 4 8, . they are sufficiently large to make the} nears wen calves ee situation extremely grave.” SHEEP—Receipts, PRESIDE ROL sips | Wethers, $11,000 15.505 The admi ship control | @17-65. program will go to congress this week . in bills giving the president direct pow: er if needed to take over the count ships and shipyards, The measure also would put into the president’s hands the power to control facilities that compete with shipbuilding. Their pur- pose is to give the executive authority to insure an abundance of materials Adoo announced tonight that the first offering of, bonds, authorized under the lar subscription ‘at par and that sub- Rl qiittee members and county chairmen scriptions would be received until June Says Cultivated Land Should Not of the Republican party, haye been call- 15 next. The bonds will be dated July 1 and will be ready for delivery ed meet here May 6 to consider steps Be Left Idle When There Is preliminary to the election of suc Need for Food 10,000, strong; lambs, $13.00 —Central com- Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during the sickness and death of Mrs. Anna Stewart, John A, Stewart, Norman Falkner. for other de The proc posited in en for service during the war period, Northern Pacific Advises Summer Ata on that date, council held in New Orleans the coun- be utilized in floating the honds, the} yarious parts of the United States.; Advices from Northern Pacific head- or to Hon. H. T. Uelgeson, decease Bee Leer vis. receiving subserip- stg sii : ans a - re | Mente tse former state: president 101 of vacations as far as tourist fares are Because she had heard that Post-] to committees in counties which com- sof the issue will be de- is already outlining her work. : % Rates. Will Be Offered This Although many organizations in ad-| cj) named an emergency service com: 2 federal res banks will be desig-| North Dakota was fortunate enough; quarters at Mandan vesterday state- Gunder Olson, National Committee: s " ring the bonds and caring! the state, federation. - concerned. The ‘Northern Pacific rail- master Reed of Bismarck, is in charge the first congr 1 district. s large a number of banks Substantial Donations Help meeting of the General Federation cA i Year Despite War dition to the banks of the country will] mittee of eight women selected from mated asc agencies in their re-| tg have a representative named. Mrs. that war won't boost the ‘high cost ned the call, which goes only : ails. arms offered to the] ; way has announced that summer ex- for shipbuilding. Big building con-;FOR RENT — Modern, furnished }of taking over ; | cursion rates, west b6und, will be of- struction coulud be suspended :| rooms, Mrs, A. N. Leslie, 422 Fourth |¥evernment for the production of more throughout the country as practicable | ke o - the: bills: if- necessary te hindee. sure street. eer? S23t fool, Miss M. M. Ryan of 968 North| ENLISTED MEN TO and will be withdrawn gradually. Start Colored Church Here’ tered this year despite the war. They , Church street, Rockford, IL, has ad- will go into effect after June 15, or BE GIVEN FURLOUGH Fo ae ee FOR TRADE—My equity .in 5-room plies of steel to keep shipyards going. Hae anitlatechi H house, 50 ft. lot with large. trees jdres ed a communication to the post- The second Baptist church or (color-| as goon as tariffs can be published. BEFORE SERVING { 4 SUPERINTENDENTS and auto shop, for good team, har- | M¥ster asking that her farm be placed GIVE BACK MAY ed church) is now a reality in Bis-!]_ ig understood that the rates to be i URGE DRY NATION) "ess and wagon. Balance of con. Wider xoverument superivisio} Minneapolis, May 3.—Immediate fur- WHEAT TO STEADY marek, ‘Through the help of the citi-| named will be about the same as tract in monthly payments without | Postmaster Reed is-in the govern-|joagh home with full pay will be given MARKET CONDITION | ens of Bismarck the amount of $534.40! those in effect last year. i (Special to Tribune.) interest, Write No. 151, care Trib- | Ment business but not the kind which} yj men culisting in the navy begin- Tire has been raised and the new church 1 Minot, \N. D., May 3.—County super: une. a FP ithe Rockord ly has refe ‘ene Hes ping today. The Navy Department} Winnipeg, May 3.—The serious mar-| board has Iready purchased a piece JUST FUN! intendents of schools of the state of | FOR SALE—Or trade for stock, Over- |feferred her letter to The Tribune in Has ordered the men furoughed hefore {ket situation, which developed yester-|of property in Eighth street, south, adatiedies { North Dakota at the closing session| land touring car with new tires and hope, (ia ay pean might be able ‘the fact that the training aay * enV HDs ay wheat flue- | w ere the As aed hel ait wiht E ENBW win ej vo days’ conventi in ge ing or Is Het a gi Eke s well filled due to the response | tuated 35 cents bel ey. Mrs. O. G. Snellg -} what, Villie! Gambling of their twordays’ convention here) in good running order. | Also one OWNS 160 ACRES stalion is well filled due to the response tated Hi A as followed today by [fornia hay becn tn the elty for several marvieey Do you kuow what God light delivery car. Eargain if taken | at once, Write ‘No, 151, care’ Trib- une. . 5-B-3t : today adopted resolutions petitioning 4 President ‘Wilson to prohivit the sale 4 of, intoxicating. liquor in the nation weeks or; recently closed a series of success rally mectings. In the contest for) pad little boy. raising the most money towards the! merbles.’—Life. fund. the silver spoon donated by the awarded to Mrs. Samuel nizing the new chureh and | does to bad little boys?” ssful| “1 know what he did fo that other He gave him all my “TL have a farm of 160 ac in Bur- leigh county,” she tells the postmaster } and adds that the description is. the Isoutheast quarter of section 29-140-75, “Lam a woman and cannot get help fo farm this land. There are 65 acres junder cultivation and all can be cul- ——S—SSS ae = tivated. ‘This cultivated Jand should | posceeeeee. not be left idle when there is so mucin’ beet he Rookie’s Reward need of food. TI would like to havemy weccccccccccccocooooooocososoes the order, of- {announcement that agents of the Ro, Fal Wheat Commission would buy No. 4 wheat, » , and 3, Northern tough. and te wheat, giving back accounts for are, Seventy-two men were enlisted frem Minnesota and North Dakota at the Minneapolis station yesterday MARY BIASED Re “You might ask Mary to gel ese 9 stains off my coat with a little petrol.” “Oh, George! I can’t! Since the, 3 Mrs.!cnauffeur jilted her she ‘can’t stand) Jessie! the smell of it!” ; THE EASIEST WAY. q Bach—Don’t you think a husband and wife can come to some sort of understanding early in life that insure their future happiness? ae IN LOCAL HOSPITAL! jjubl—Yes, you see, my wife and I, Anton Haag, aged 57, of Strasburg./for example, agreed right at the died this afternoon in one of the local] ginning that she was to be allowed hospitals. The body will be taken to/zo her way, and I hers.—Judge. trasburg for interment. = : pba da CUSTODIAN OF THE TREASURB: McCABE BOYS TO ORGANIZE “Have you a servant whom you cif A BOY SCOUT GROUP} trust?” Jackson. f Following are the names of the soli- citors and amounts raised M Thomas Lee, $474 $11.25; Lee Bells, $7.7: of rally 0. land: farme OFFE HIS TWO LOTS ! From White Salmon, Wash., comes a communication to the postm . jing lots Nos, 18 and 14 in | Pierce’s addition to be used for garden i purposes. The writer “please tell | some one to use them,” 1279, Men Lost When Transport Coleman, $91.2: Henry Ol Amount raised ut the clos meetings $107.00, total $59 weweocoeenoeccecooone. STRASBURG MAN DIES . in the way of better health can ever come | _———— “ADs ely We even lét her pee vl , nt bf Is Torpedoed The boys of the McCabe church] rotate’ her peel ge 1 London, May 2 The Britian tena will mect Friday night in the boy's | { port Aracdian aul: by a val room of the church to form a Boy BLESSINGS OF WAR. : i al marine April 15th. It is believed Scout group. H. F. Lobach, who early! je—And the National Guard 1st0 fe ic wii et: this week received his commission as} protect the bridges, and— da a scout organizer, will meet with the|” ghe—How perfectly | scrumptt boys, when a permanent organization Can I get that secoitd lieutenant will be formed. The meeting will be|the curly hair and the soulful called at 7:30. when I give mine?—Judge. Hea YERTAIN COMPLIMENT = “Ah.” she smiled, sweetly, wi arch look up into his face, tat me of one of Whitman's fe coffee.@There ~" eane.” ‘Passenger Service .© are millions of | 108 curtaiie former coffee e505 - users who now =e — (Continued from Pago One) down upon their dimly outlined tar-| A sudden dizziness seemed to gets and dropped their bombs, barely | him. It was as if he were fi escaping themselves from the upward {in a.dream. . When he had suf flashes of the explosions. During the ly gained his breath he spoke : raids. Germans defending their sup-; “Which one?” ply depots brought into play a power-} | “Oh, any one,” she replied. ful searchlight, whereupon a Britjsher! feet are mixed in all of them.”—| flew at it like a moth, let loose a: body’s Magazine. and shipment | eral Council of the General Railroad © output of roll- e . i ' Board is working on a plan for re- Pin ostum. = CHICHESTER S PILLS This is the reward Miss Gert- rude Douglas gave J. b. Snyder z 2 5 99 Oe Ladies! Ack y- of Cincinnati, for enlisting in lightweight bomb directly at the light ?, | 7 £n) Ra Willa in Red and Gola the first field jnospital corps. and it went out, to burn no more. fs ‘ HIS be d 8 tans Seed with Bice She offers the;‘same reward to aor cae | “Why, do.you ‘Shortman, s. 7 ee a Ges Reb bod Present. Ate tal othens”-who' etilist. ATTACK IN DAR leet eos aaa