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. In addition to the members of the] o * night. , THURSDAY, JULY 12, apt NORTH DAKOTA BAPTISTS MEET FEDERAL BOARD Important Session in Progress in Gate City Today to Discuss Mission Work 12.—The board State Fargo, N. D., July of the ‘North Dakota Baptist convention is here today to me deputation from New York rep! ing the American Baptist board, con- sisting of Dr. L. C. Barnes, field sec- retary of the Home M ion society, New York city, and Dr. Robert E Farrier and Dr. John R. Brown, both past of prominent eastern churches and chairmen of important commit- tees of the Home Mission society. These gentlemen are spending their vacation this summer in traveling over the field where the Home Mis- sion iety does much of its work. This society spends upward of $8,000 each year in the Baptist work of this state. t Members of the state board expect- ed to be present are: Judge Allen, Lisbon; R. B. Griffith, k Rev. Bruce! BE. R. Pratt, Carroll, Mino Grand Forks Fargo, and Rev. ‘avali Rev. A. E. A. M. Mehus, Fargo. | 1 board such field workers ‘As «Rev. C. E. Tingley, superintendent of the Baptist. missionary work in the state, and pastor at large, W. R. Hill, colpor- teur; C. J. Hill and others. 2 Kinney, Topeka, Kan. tary of the Home Mis also expected. FARGO DENTIST PASSES AWAY IN EASTERN CITY Unexpected Death of Dr. McCar- , ten Comes as Blow to Friends ,,, in North Dakota | { on. society, is N. Edward ' Fargo, July 12.—Dr. H. McCarten, Fargo dentist located at dedn Commercial club have established a rec y afternoon, according] tion organ 16 Broadway, died in a hospital in Cin- cinnati Tue Jackson, Bis- | ¢ r; Dorr} peg Rev. Harvey G. Moore, | representative of Peterson, | partment of mines. with which to fill contracts. tC Dr. Emmet rten of Great Fa Mont., and his ter, Catherine. The body will be brought to Fargo this evening on train No. 1 of the Great Northern, Dr. MeCarten Marquette univ acticing in ss. He y er, as a graduate of y and had been > for the last 10 z member of the Na- tional Dental association, the North Dakota Dental association, and the Fargo-Moorhead Dentists’ organiza- tion. He $ a fourth degr member of the _ Knights of Columbus. ves will be held rangements. CANADA WANTS N. 0. LIGKITE Winnipeg Engineer Will Look Over Possibilities at : Hebron ¢ Man., july 12.—W. P, engincer, will soon ion of the Ygnite coal y ied on in Hebron, N. ith a view to relieving the high ost of the fuel situation in Winni- He will be accompanied by a the Canadian de- Mr. Brereton be- jieves there is a good possibility for obtaining cheaper fuel for this city than it at pr sent obtains. The Manitoba government had the consideration of the coal ques- it affects public buildings be- fore it todgy. * It appears that the government will be short on contracts already entered into to the extent of 10,000 tons. This is mostly American stez am coal and dealers simply cannot get the coal Winnipeg, Brer econ; The government has decided to make an attempt to secure coal in North Dakota and if it costs more than that contracted for, to have an adjustment with contractors. Aberdeen Commercial Club Frankly Admits Project Is Too Big Aberdeen, S. ‘D, duly - July 12.—The Aber believed to ‘d for promo- ations by frankly confess- to telegraphic advices .reaching ‘his| ing, in its report on the million dollar home, 823 Tenth avenue north, last Death followed an operation which. he submitted to recently. ten left Fargo about the middle of June. At the bedside were his broth- equity packing plant which Aberdeen had an “opporunity to logate, that the stock growing industry of the vicin- Dr. McCar-| ity..has not developed sufficiently ‘to accommodate a plant of such magni- tude. White M SE S. S. White Tooth frice will do for your teeth. of a thorough cleanser, cidal” claims, S. S. 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President Townley and Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor Hagan and H. ©. Whipple, who were on the c mittee which met with the W at Kansas City recently, were present and laid the plan before the meeting. D.C. Coates of the league announced last night that 190 of the 200 present voted to recommend the acceptance of the proposal. Three more meetings will be held, in Valley City, Bismarck and Devils Lake, for the purpose of explaining matters to leaguers; then a referend- um will be taken of leaguers by mail, Only those who vote for accepting will be bound by the agreement. League Heads Mum. : © Officials of the league declined to give out details of the agreemdnt, but a Tribune representative interviewed L. M.-Johnson of Des Lacs, a member of the league present in the conven- with pay for overtime at the same ‘ate of 40 cents, and the same rate for necessary work on Sundays. The Workers agree not to interfere with unorganized labor or farmers employing it. They also agreea to accept the best lodging the farmers could give them, and in the event of a lay-up caused by rain the Workers will pay the farmers one dollar a day for board after the third idle day. In the event of a break-down in the field, the Workers will not demand pay if idle longer than 15 minutes. Johnson said the main opposition was an ihe belief of farmers that the 1. W. would not live up to their.) sereoment in view of their past rec- ord The I. W. W.’s Coming. Agent Belanger of the Soo Line an- nounced-Jast evening that 50 I. W. W.’s beat their way into Minot on a} Soo freight last night. Rrthur Le Sueur was present at tne meeting, but Coates claimed’ not as_represénting } either of the parties: MINOT CITIZENS OBIEGI TO MAKING SKY LIMIT Order From Judge Leighton Against Bond Issue Minot, 'N. D., July 12.—Objecting to making the sky the limit for taxa- tion, A. M. Olson and Einer Wechseth have procured from Judge K. E. Leigh- ton a temporary ‘injunction restrain- ing the city commission from selling the $186,000 bond issue authorized by Minot at a recent special election. The petitioners claimed that Minot’s bonded indebtedness already is $200,- 690 in excess,of., its constitutional FOR OTHER MORTON Former State Audi Auditor Carl 0. Jorgenson Has Completed Herculean Task Mandan, N. D., July 12—A com- plete record of all official tran: tions of Morton county, dating 1 to 1878 and embodying 281 pages, has been prepared by Carl O. Jorgenson, formerly state auditor, employed as special accountant in the division of Morton and Grant counties. The rec- ord shows every dollar that has been collected and expended since the or- ganization of Morton county, notes the various unsw sful efforts made during the last 40 years to divide “Imperial Morton,” and, of particular interest to what remains of Morton county, shows that $30,000 is due the mother county from Grant. Bride-to-Be Forgot All About Wedding And Took in Parade Jamestown; N. D., July, 12—Gustav Ussatis and Miss. Wenda Senke of Kensal came to town circus day in an unusually happy frame of mind. Not only did they intend to see the. big three-ring show, dui they had planned a nice little one-ring circus all their own,. with the parson as the ringmas- ter. Leaving his bride-to-be waiting at the church, Gustav hastened to the county clerk’s for the license. Re m | CHICHESTER S PILLS DIAMOND, BRAND. years known ts Best, Safest, Always Reliab ~ SOLD BY TOWNLEY UNION Meeting Held at Minot Yesterday | | The Smartest Utility Car | Ever Produced No other smart sport model sells for so low a price. tion, who stated the Workers wanted | 40 cents per hour for a ten-hour day, | | Cc ‘| Noother smart sport model can be operated for so little. ing style. red, on wheels! today. No other Smart sport model is so easy to handle and park. 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The knot was tied immediately, and so far as po- lice reports are, concerned, it was not again loosened that day. GRAND FORKS ACCEPTS PACKING PLANT BIDS} Big Minneapolis Company to Con- (Struct Establishment for Valley Grand Forks, N. D., July 12.—The Splady, Albee & Smith General Con- struction company of Minneapolis has been awarded the contract for the Northern Packing company’s $500,000 plant to be erected in Grand Forks, | ana preliminary w now is under way. Plans and specifications for the plant have been approved by the de- partinent of agriculture at Washing- ton. 1H. o Elljott, recently of Duluth, ” ity will be 500 attle and sheep daily. any was organized with a view to providing a home mar- ket for North Dakota livestock grow- ers, and it has $00 stockholders among the farmers and business men of the northern half of the state. Bloodless Custer | Massacre Repeated | at Valley Fiesta Valley City, N. D., July 12.—The Custer massacre was bloodlessly, but blood-curdlingly re-enacted here today by 50 Indian warriors, some of whom were descendants of original partici- pants, and 100 state troops from Co. G. In the sham battle: between . the reds and the white 1,250 rounds of ammunition and a numberless quan- tity of war whoops were expended. A crowd of 8,000 people witnessed the thrilling spectacle in which tiie hodge- podge Indian braves, war paint and | feathers, sqaws, blankets, papooses ; and pinto ponies made some brilliant splashes of color. CREAM RATES EFFECTIVE JULY 15; SAVE THOUSANDS Grand Forks, N. D., July 12.—The Grand Forks Commercial club, which ‘schedule which becomes effective on Procure Temporary Restraining | trait, he rushed to police headquar- | July 15, and which will mean an an- ie | nual saving of many thousands North rates apply ‘principally to shipments to Minnesota p a large propor cream. 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