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/ FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1917. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CAVE PRACT [dehatricachc hs) GAO REGRUTS ARE TRAINED IN OPEN FHELO FIGHTING official statement issued today by the} Italian war departiient. | GA i FORM CABINET. | 1 Petrograd, May 18.—The tormetien | | of a cabinet, in which six Socialists ‘ 7 are included, has been completed. | SPAIN INCENSED. Madrid, May 18.—Ag extraordinary.) meeting of the cabinet.was called yes- ; terday evening upon receipt of the) That’s the wofd to iise in describing-our Men’s and Young Men’s styles in Hart Schaffner & Marx and Hirsch Wickwire clothes. They’re safe to buy because the style is authoritative; Something Must Be Done at Once ye, to Prevent Corner in Fo news of the ,sinking of the ‘Spanish | 9 nt Corn od steamer Patricio gf 3,500 tons. The you know you're right when you wear these clothes. Necessities account stated that fhe crew on | They're safe in quality; all-wool fabrics; always-the best _—— saved ut that one sailor was seri PPS ne ’ ser ‘ of all other materials; the finest of tailoring. They're Washington, May 18.—Prediction of 4 ; a 4 d i eI ancavas Tee ota eee ee or | safe-as to fit—you don't buy them if you think they don’t a social upheaval unless the rising | ) prices of food were checked were made today by George Anderson, t United States attorney at (Boston and ; | ! special assistant to Attorney General j ai Gregory, in co-ordination with food investigations before the house agri- y A R THE | Fy cultural committee in connection with { the administration food control bill. i] Mr. Anderson, with great emphasis, RESERVATION HORSE fit. FINE CUSTOM TAILORING Suits, Overcoats made.in our own shop. . Perfect sat- isfaction guaranteed. Store open from 7:30 to 6:30 Closed Sundays and Evenings except Saturdays. f made this statement: - = — z ; : “That a social and political up- Open field ‘fighting is one: of: the “practices hich -recruits*tor: the ‘United: States navy ar i " A # @-being drilled, | } hesval is threatened cannot be denied ope Eyelash of | of anne Standing | to prepare them for landing expeditions. Picture taken ly the Tribune's special photographer, W. H. ets @ r e So n on Pear ene ae “vill | inuend te pay Seine aC taavcneontk | | borough, shows boys of the Great Lakes Naval Training station, at this practice. ‘ a a be a synonym in America inconsist-| by Judge Amidon today upon enter. | ——————— ae = Hebb bebbhehebleetoib hh obit Ohhh a) ent with law or order unless there| ing a plea of guilty to a charge of | wwecdecccoccccces aes ot bids are : is something done to prevent, it.” mere seem ine ie cuick t i a Feeding Neutrals Mr. ‘Anderson said the government ie price of prairie chickens went | ‘jan-America cieti ash ii should be empowered to break up cor-;UP to $2 today, when Axel Hanson United States Has Chance To Be Rest t d Grand ‘ova and. ms rau Nareeiais ners in potatoes, eggs, onions, and| Pleaded guilty to shipping 12 birds; “ ric 6 celebrated with appropriate exer- other market products by seizing and| from Judson to Chicago in 1914 and/ T R | t . ] ’ | cise { marketing the products’ held by hoard- | Was fined $50 and costs. | (0) evo u 10n1ze or S +) washington May 8—The rationing eg Pecan hth mmetnaat } ers or unfair traders., Mr. Anderson A ene porns ee corte toe ary, i ° . ‘of Holland, Norway, Sweden, ning 4 i said he and his assistants have found | trial of Constantin Dietrich of (Lem- D | y ft! mar vitzer iw | i uterty imposible ote what food| mon, charged with forgery SudKe| Iplomacy says Ussells} Ges eta oe ee i apman Is supplies were held in storage in New| Amidon began his charge to the jury | 5 ence at the state department be- q ( j York, Chicago, Boston, Duluth and | When court cony ened convened this afternoon. (eceeercrrr tween British Foreign Secretary Bal- | M di t i otter cules: unt witnesses were | By CHARLES’ EDWARD RUSSELL. When the time came it went forth} SET N Secretary Lansing, Secretary | i : oO era or fi Ph at efore the grand jury and | ‘The United States, the savior of | to make war because of a conviction Redfield and British and American | F Danie, Gea ae xi ieee nner the world, the restorér of imperiled | of duty and the feeling that not other- fe renee pot pee of lim-| Chicago, May 18 teen thousand fae Chatineners May Ase a: AS 4 yt vist a i Py sage 1 iy tO nose coun: 7 "a Yhies aT " 4 i a da a, Ne +» Was I 1 democracy! wise could society be preserved or] tries both to prevent their finding | ¢™PloN of the Chicago, Burlington | oiected moderator of the Presbyte- ‘How often we have heard that said | liberty be rescued. their & Quincy railroad will be benefitted = : a ’ way into enemy country, and to| py increase approximately rey | Tian general pmbly in the United PROVIDE FOR wo FREIGHT CARS: jeainee the war began. How many of! It did this, the French point out,! conserve every possible ton of Aiea | pean iat eae, See enncaa: a pe States late yesterday afternoon. The have never taken it seriously nor} unflinchingly and uncomplainingly,| shipping for the most essential work; ‘the company. The increase applies} Vote was: Dr. Chapman, 590; Dr. HY (Continued from page one) | stopped to understand iw hal; it really assuming the moe veluendous sour | wae considered: in all ohases, principally to clerical help, shopmen| Harlen G. Mendenhall, New York, lj examination of the dying girl proved | Means. ; dens of cost, sacrifice and debt, that and construction help. The increase} 121; Dr. John B. Rendall of Lincolu, i } her beyond earthly aid. The young! They. understand in France. it might be true to itself, ils faith oo 0 for the first two classes dated May] Pa., Lov. ! ye woman died.as she was being carried | 1 have a letter from Parjs about |and the welfare of mankind. | GRAIN MARKETS {| 1st and for the construction men to} On motion of Dr. Robert Johnston, to the Northern Pacific station. | that and it gives a rather different! Then they say that a nation having | Q———+>—444.—_3- 9 | April 18th Montreal, the election of Dr. Chap- { i The accident resulted when the, impression of*the ‘feelings: ‘of the} given to the wofld such an example MINNEAPOLIS. Soe ae ari man was made unanimous. : switch engine coupled onto the string French people trom any you may|of nigh aims and disinterested pur- . 1 hard + 298 @303 | eae eae a Wy ,of cars at the west of the break, | have gained from news dispatches. | poses, stands in a position of majes- northern 288 @293 THREE MARKLO FOR LosT. fj You have read how the American] tic power and influence, and will, if oy sas | CAMEO PIN, BETWEEN 4TH northern choice., 293 @298 The rebound from this. slight jar Washington, May 18.—Proceeds of] moved the cars ust far enough to flag was displayed everywhere in| it holds on, change all the course of ) AND STH STREETS ON AVE. A OR northern. | the Liberty loan, the treasury depart- i AD, 2 amecd very France and everywhere was cheered} all the diplomacy and all the inter-| xo. 3 w * 0g | MURDER BY POISON B. RETURN TO TRIBUNE FOR . | ment danounesd today, will be depos- clone he Sa a ie aver: st with boundless enthu n, how the| national relations of the world. : ‘ phen ees 29° | LIBERAL, REWARD. BLT ane See eee amen acorn ‘| threading the passage. [erench government from the ures Hitherto all these things have heen} No, 1 durum .. . 27% @277 _ a J and which’ forward subecriptions’ of Probably a score of people saw the sent down gave us the warmest wel-|on the ice-cold Philosophy of cut-1No, 2 durum .. : 5 Continued tr page i. eee at least $100,000, Where possible, | accident or were attracted by the | come, and what affecting tributes to| throats. If the United States keeps|No, 3 yellow corn...... Servation. After visiting them at a other financial institutions forward: | dying girl’s screams. At the inquest | this country were printed in the/its word and wayers not from the! Xo, 3 yellow corn toarr 13 isd jsanitorium where they were taken, ing a less amount of subscristions| this morning testimony was given by | French press. faith it has announced, that old basis | Corn, other grades..... 150 @161%|Rev. M. Amunston, stated at an in- q will be treated similarly iater. The| J. EB. Chartier of the switch ‘engine | But this letter tells me that all this}can never come ack, und man in a} No, 4 yellow corntoarr 157 @159 | quest held to determine the cause of i government will receive 2 per cent in-| crew, Miss Kuntz, Miss Minnie King, | 4id not begin to express the profound | year leaps forward the distance of | Xo. 2 white Mont. _ 72%@ 734%|Dr. Herdman’s death, that he was 4 terest. another laundry employe who was; emotions of the French people, for] centuries. No. 3 white oats 684 @ 694% |unable to get from her a statement The government's apparent inten-| making for the crossing when the ac- , nothing could adequately express It is true, what these sympa- No. 3} white oats to arr. 67%@ 681% | other than belief in a poison plo: and tion to advahce approximately one! cident occurred; §. F. Morise, tele. | them. thetic Frenchmen have so quick- No. 4 white oats . 67% @ 68% that also Mrs, Allen now expressed 4 billion, to the allies before July 1,,graph operator; H. L. Anderson,! They were touched by the thought} ly perceived, and it is a truth to (Barley ..... ‘a2 @i44. [8 Similar beli regarding. herseif. tie 3670,000,000 of which already has, trainman: W. R. McGilvray, conduc-|0f America and France once more] make us most sober. thoughtful F “144 @150 Cherished Poison Fear 3 ‘i side by side fighting for a great} and diligent that we upon whom 998 @23! That Dr. Herdman cherished ian been ;paid, is reflected in a request of | itor; H. H. Warren, engineer; Frank Leet Secretary , ‘McAdoo, to the banks to} Cowan and Clarence Larson’ of Deere touched by the expressions of; has fallen this greatest of all op- poison fear five P oe 4 | Py Herman A. “The SATISFACTION STORE” jee atidatt ot treasury cor, ieee’ = = ji s oR a4 rm . i 4 : 50 per cent” of the pay- | Pressman, and William Gates, re-| : 4 : oes fy SURI 8 ax to art ¥2@230% | man brought him: some candy, w! hich Groceries eat: rast equal tos ) per ea "of ae ee ee | wehich has become the French bible never fail in the slightest particu- May +. 290 ‘she said had been poisoned He tes ee 4 scriptions. ‘ iis ae The trainmen testified that two | of democracy... And eff)’ there was)’ lar to be) loyal to. the jtask ‘that. | juty. + 8 jed the candy and found a trifling ices a hells were signalling at the time the | Something else regarded by French| - has been entrusted to us. Septemh Baaesoed 92: mount of poison in it. Nester stated ee t statesmen, thinkers and skilled ob-) If for ‘the sake of profit or com-| (Jose 1:45 p. m. last night he had had found some + gles coupling west of the crossing was ‘ made. The switch engine was on| Servers as the ‘most wonderful of all. fort or amvition, or because of mental i See a jpoison in the stomach of Dr. Herd- the Third street crossing, and the; IT WAS THIS, THAT THE UNI-|sloth, we fall short. and chaos comes DULUTH. jman, but that in his opinion it was crossing bells on Third were ringing.| TED STATES WAS UNSELFISH. j again in the world, we shall be re- May . 290 not the cause of her death, RIS COMPLICATIONS Mother at Dunn Center. About its aims there was no taint} sponsible to the end of time. For the] july . * o52% so : ( Funeral arrangements have not|of the sordid or the mean. It had | duty was laid upon us and we shirked | No, 1 hard on trk . 291 been made, pending the arrival of | 2° territories to defend and desired | it. j No. fortheracon tele, 000. Honduras Severs northern on trk.. 285 | as 2 - rf rl > @2T5 m northern on trk.. 265 @275 Relations With : the dead girl's mother, Mrs. John|none to grab. It was aloof from all; But, brethren, we shall never make Westwell, from Dunn Center. Mrs.| the lusts that have for centuries ani-} good on that duty nor think of our- mated all the governments of Europe.| selves again as worthy of freedom or] \ northern to arr.. -90 Mo @as Teutonic Power “We Thank You" ig) | Westwell was a resident of Bismarck | Probably: the most important news | until a,few months ago, being em- For reasons above anything ever|of any place in history,.but a place spot durum... oo from western Europe is the announce- | ployed recently with Mrs. Charlebois | Known in European history it had en-|of shame, if now we allow congress} No, 9 spot durum...... ment that Japan is going to take an| at the Cozy cafe. ‘The deceased’s| tered upon a war in which it had} to waste the golden moments in fid-| No, 1 spot durum to arr 280 ican active part in the great struggle. A| stepfather, John Westwell, now is in! #bsolutely nothing to gain. j dle faddle, idle debate, the schemes of} \fay . 280 Washington, ‘May’ — Honduras SUNKIST ORANGES Japanese naval force has arrived at] \inot. Miss McVey had lived in Bis-| ‘Also, one other thing. disloyalty or the schemes of personal | yyly . 242 has severed diplomatic relations with ,¢@ Marseilles to join the campaign | marek a year or two, and before tak-| Since the time when France, | ambition. Oats on irk | “68% @ 70% | Germany, following the lead of Guate- | Larger than last week, per against the German, submarines. ing a place in the laundry was em-/ threatened with destruction by | Our opportunity is withering in our] Rye on trk . 220 @225 | mala. dozen 150 a BRITISH CO-OPERATE. ployed as a domestic in the Price} the German hordes, was driven | hands. . | Barley on trk . - 100 @150 _— ——____ F Bananas ie A "306 London, May 18.—British heavy ar-| Owens home. | against all her hopes to une up At such a time talk fs foolish.| Flax on trk and to arr. NO CELEBRATION OF | ‘ancy Bananas, per doz. ... f tillery batteries are co-operating with Ree ee mene aay mee a here is morning ‘6 a anol: we May ..s..seee % “SYTTENDE MAI’ IN Fancy Cucumbers the Italian army im the Italian offen-/Y, M, C. A. COMMITTEE lates SUBS, & know the job we have to do, it Mes) july ..... i sive against the Austrians on the Ju- TO MEET HERE TONIGHT) '*¢ entered the war without bar- | perfetcly open before us. While in| september BISMARCK THURSDAY | Fancy Asparagus lian front, according to an official —— gaining or stipulation.' congress men patter and pose, France! October “Syttende Mal” the Norwegian | Fancy Leaf and Head Lettuce statement issued this afternoon by | The committee named by President] With every other government on| is ‘being massacred and Great Britain | “\Note—Trading restricted—all quo-| Fourth of July, was not observed Ly | Fancy Onions and Radishes q the British war office. H, P. Goddard of the Bismarck Com-| both sides it had been necessary to| menaced with disaster. Six weeks] tations are nominal. Norsemen of .the. capital city with , | ——- mercial club to conduct the local| dicker, to make arrangements, to of-| have passed in oratorical flim fiam. It jany public celebration yesterday. A Fancy Celery i TAKE 6,432 PRISONERS,. ; campaign for the war Y. M. C. A.| fer inducements or at least to give} is now high time for action. ‘hig patriotic celebration of Norwe-|Cocoanuts, each ..... I 41 Be Rome, May 18.—Austro-Hvffigagiap| fund will meet in the club rooms to-| material reasons. | All we believe and all we love and i | Standa: a Co da Pi t prisoners taken by the Italians in'l’hight to lay plans for the big drive| With the United States not a word) all we hope for is at stake. The de- | re rn an eas, a q * oy | next week. | was exchanged. It asked for noth-| cision rests with us. i cost and less, 2 cans for ... 25c q EEE TIE TET EAE ETE —_——_—_— j ing, suggested no terms, hinted at; IT IS THE SWIFT PUNCH THAT i Am Bt | White Hou: rir i : GOVERNOR A ASKED TO no bargain, offered no conditions. DOES THE BUSINESS! ST. PAUL. i 0 e i Coffee, special 4 i N F 7 rnit re RECEUIT TO WAR) = see ee HOGS — Receipts, 6,000, | strong; | ur Saturday per pound ...... abd i ew u 1 u had the’ support of senators who range, $15.6015.85; bulk, $15.70@} 5 War tax’ has been imposed on { ii a j 5.80. ‘ f (Continued _trom Page One) ‘fought unsuccessfully to confine the 3 Pec Recetnta 205 Tl | S ecials coffee and tea, but we’re well pro- } d as well as the best Hy Gronna Votes “Against Sill, ‘army “to the duration of the war te fH teers, ts 30% 12.3 0; cows and | tected. i { RN | The eight senators who cast thej; ” steady; si 6.0 | 5 SECOND-HAND KIND { | instead. of the existing emergency. 0; calves, 25¢ high- | 4] H $7 ae Better Than: Ever Both Phones ; stockers and feed-j : } H awberry Shorteake I * negative votes were: x if heif re times I 1G | To become effective the resolution can bead neterat oul Democrats Gore. of. Oklahoma, | must pass the house and be approved ae for much less than you @! Hardwick of Georgia; Kirby of Ar-| : ‘ ; i a would pay elsewhere, Our ff) kansas: Stone of Missouri and Tram- Bie, Piet Soe i, SHETE Recetas, 5 ies ii comp- mell of Florida. | jambs at $9.00@ 14.1 ve aady Mingers Hock vo oree pie note, Republicans—LaFollette of Wiscom Goyer nen men Mere aay that G1275; ewes, $6.50W 12.50. AiiilosTurndvers J ronna of North Dakota and! he had received no instructions rela- CHICAGO. i Pure Bohemian and 120. 3rd Street keeping or sell you that eX- Hf Notris of Nebraska. HOGS—Reecipts, 13,000, slow; bu tive to the mobilization of state Butter Krust Bread O>mo ee f tra piece you want. The bill, backed by the administra-! troo; i vice c: " 7 §— : . * . ps Similar advice came from Ft. Snelling, 18.—Dr. H. lL $15.85@ 16.2: light, $15.10@16. See our stock of Beds, [Mj ticr, was introduced in the senate; the adjutant general's office. Williams, athletic director of the Uni- | 12-38@Tbt0; | NBal. Eanes | . ¢ Springs, Mattresses, Buffets, {| April 19, was passed April 28—in the ‘The only comment made was that] versity of Minnesota, conferred with mixed, $15.60016.35; heavy. $15.60@ | The Sanitary Our Last Delivery Saturdays } ip ) ) y ‘ 16.40; rough, $15.60@15.75; pigs. | leaves at 5 o’clock sha: Week Tables, Ice Boxes, etc. senate by a vote of 81 to 8 and in the | July 15 is still some time distant. the military commandant here rela-! 919 -4@14.50 a o'clock sharp. j eee house 397 to 24—and has since been: Se ‘ tive to a plan for civilian directors of |* CATTL iB Receipts #000, steady: | Bakery days at 4:45 s £% tied up in conference, returned there| thletjes a camp for enlisted! _ | ~ sewers 76h Buena 70. stock: | ‘i ' WE ih atte |twice by the house, to include the ee eee isted | native beef steers, panne stock Cor. Fifth and Broadway | Roosevelt volunteer provision, and | : Purchase of a piano and a type- od eee ree atl 60: caives | —— We Rent Furniture Too @| fetther pay increases for enlisted | writer, and other luxuries for the) ei o9@ia.75 Behe H ; fa men. | barracks are provided by funds!” Qinap j 8.000, steady; | ; i and you are privileged to Senator Reed said it might be well | raised today. Col. Sage of the Fort| SHEEP — Receints, 0 eaten buy it at any time. Perhaps f§| to re-open the question of conscrip-; ruled that money must not be spent wer rehanad ater oioe ae \ i i you never thought of rent- tion which he believed was unpopular | on table luxuries, as the men must | @2!-0 Including § : i i nae : cers took another five mile cri | store and get our li lain against returning the bill to con- country march today and stood ‘ei EMMON FARMER HELD } rown eiermann renting terms. We have ev- Hi! scrence. preceded the vote. He said aedacrs test better than on any preceding | erything for the home and in another conference many questions day. | oe ieee that extra room you may [f| would ie re-opened. | London, May 18—The first of six erred NOT GUILTY Quality Grocers wish to furnish, After the army bill had been per-! hospital units which the American{ . teeta in hott Houses teas and eae Red Cross is sendin gto France ar- 10 DETERMINE FATE IN CITIZEN'S PAPERS 53—PHONES—56 to Presiden ilson for his signature, is Ee as q posed by Senator Smith of Georgia to 5 H S, t ‘ d Ss | Annex Hotel Block put conscription out of force after the | &™™Y meta ofer, ss Saen sad A. jury in United States district atur ay pecia Ss ont of the wat een sentation, This unit, the first officially sanc- 1 [court this afternoon found Conta | i | tioned by the U. S. government tp The fate of the annual state con-/{in’ Dietrich, well known emmon ‘ } learry the American flag -to the bat-| vention.of the Elks, scheduled this farmer, not guilty of making a fraud- Bob White Soap, 10 bars for ..............- ce : | ¢ IR SALE tlefields of France, since the United | year for Bismarck, will be determined | ulent affidavit in connection with his This price is below wholesale. We consider this a good | States entered the war, will take|at a meeting of Bismarck lodge this) application for naturalization. It was buy. Price good for Saturday only. | z | charge of a 500-hed base hospital be-! evening. Petitions in favor of post- | charged that a date on Dietrich’s first | boecl® Store and apartment building. | hind the British front. | poning the annual meet and against! papers had been changed from 1909 BANANAS ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT APPLES . Residential lots on small monthh ents. aaa eS postponement have been received.;to 1911. The jury found the charge STRAWBERRIES PINEAPPLES . y yn i : ‘rhe situation will be, thoroughly can-|that Dietrich was responsible for such | RY j FOR RENT HOME FROM VALLEY.— | vassed tonight. and a decision prob. | change unsubstantiated. | HEAD LETTUCE LEAF LETTUCE CELE! Front flat, three rooms and bath. vedas ee aes © ee A; it | ably will be arrived at. Fr NaRROUGHIOUTIOR IT tect CUCUMBERS RADISHES ONIONS i } | spector-ins' wi s ‘ | Cottage, five rooms and bath. | North Dakota National Guard _regi- Fargo, N. D. May 18.—Henry Clay | J TOMATOES RHUBARB GREEN PEAS | +4 SHOWER AT FARGO is . Store and basement, 25 x 100. |ment, returned today from Valley] ~ Fargo, N. D., May 18—Fargo is re-| Hansbrough. former senator, who has PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM ! City, whither he went to inspect Co.] joicing over a light shower today.jbeen mentioned in connection with ! g 2 | H, of Jamestown, now divided be-! which Professor Bolley believes will| the First district congressional race, K 209 7th Street tween Valley City and Fargo. speed up germination. has formally declined to run. !

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