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EDTORPREACHER WHO'S WAO WW NORTH OAKOTA OFFICINOOW | |} Complete Register of All Elective and Appointive Officials, Boards and Commissions in Flickertail i State Compiled by State Auditor Kositzky—Cut This Out, Paste It on Card Board and Pre- serve for Convenient Reference. 4 tg S ‘T OF UNITED STATES | wooprow wilso: | JOSEPH TUMULTY Ks VERN, Chief Deputy Grain Inspector w Jersey | J. J Re Public inspector, ew Jersey) H. D. LA’ POINTE, Public Warehouse. Inspector HOTEL, INSPECTOR New York a ROBERT LA ecretary oO} VILLLAM ADOO, Secrets iv y of 1 ioti | NE ecretary of Wa Declares Patriotism of Judge and ORY, Attorney. THOMAS HALL, Secretary i ESON, Postm LYNN J. ERAZIER : Hoople ; Postmistress Above Reproach . cretaty of Navy .. 3 CARD ROSY Bismarck © retary (of interior +++ +,Califgrnia rr ‘ommerce....New. Yor A Sraf —Phelan Talks eer ary of Agriculture, Missouri Kouta! Bi “elie isiion i aes ry of Li Pennsylvania |}, J. WEHE Devils Lake Lee ener ea pet eck Wahpeton 5 BRAN ePosiTORS GUARANTY BUND CoMMIssioN 7°?" |: upon Mrs. Lillian Totten, postmistres apetota | ayn 7. ORrCnNS U Aietis at Bowman, purely political, ema- JOR WATERS - re to nating from the McCumber faction of | J 0. S$. HANSON Bet Forks Slope republicanism, declares George ity B. i HANSON | Totten, a Jeague pr association or- ys Seon sess pie : ROE oii: “IER, Governor . loop! r VAL ganizer and brother-in-law of the wom-| 4 N ake ihe “Wimbledon neponal D an_under fire. + Clifford L. AVIS J. . Phelan, former president of}, . = Hi. L. (READE the, North Dakota Bankers’ associa Nk WILDER, Dep GEORGE HA tion, and who recently defended Gov-| i. M. WALLA, Motor V peneen ernor Frazier and the league in his) carr & w. J. annual address to the bankers’ con: OLE B. vention here, is reported to have| i strongly attacked the patriotism of; co, Judge E. B. Totten, husband of the COUNTY AUDITOR... COUNTY Puiygicrs “4 LITARY ADVISOR TO GO postmistress, and of Mrs. Totten when 1 ee i ney General . jc Mandan MAJOR R. R. ans SoM DREME COUR eb deuses: Bismarck he appeared before the federal grand Garvan “Devils “Lake | ANDREW A BRUCE, Chief Justice . Bismarck M. CHRISTIANS Tian Stanton Luttink i Pa ar ENT OF PUBLIC ‘INSTRUCTION R. H. GRA aE orgincn oe Valley City i tk ON DO: ), put: . alley it} RICKSON, “Rural Schoo! I . Bismare! A. LIBBY, Court we SUBGES High School Ins Inspect: -Jamestown | i aARLES EY, Ist District .. DEPARTME! CHAT M Land Commissioner .. «Bismarck | ¢ \W- ‘OLE, aed recta LLEN, 4th Dietrlet Dis ‘| jury here. Mr. Phelan is president of the First National bank of Bowman and one of the Slope’s most influential financiers but he has neen liberal in his attitude toward the league, in whose affairs the Tottens have been very active. George Totten, who rises in defense of his w, was one of Gover- nor Fraz: ive appointees for places on the state board of regents whom the senate thrice rejected last |S session. PROMINENT STANLEY .Grand Forks Davie Lake MAN, Deputy ARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND LABOR HAGAN, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor, Deering | {, ADER, Deputy. v DAIRY DEPARTMENT iar s. BEY § Commissioner » NUE ist KNEESTIAW, oh eH ‘ LEIGHTON, 8th District BURR, 9th district . URANCE DEPARTMENT" S, Canmiscionse i Mandan Agricultural College, Fargo, N. D. E. F. LADD, President School of Science, Wahpeton ERED E, SMITH, Pri School for Blind, Bath E FAMOUS HORSESHOR CURVE BANKING AND FINANC| ute Examiner .. RG, Chief Deputy Once more has American genius dem-; vania Railroad over the Alleghany|gine !s said to be much easier on tha | MITCHELL Cite auty B, De CHAPPLE, Superintendent : onde Moen lee 1 ARD OF Conia. H Tait tal for Insane, Jamestown onstrated its supremacy in the railroad] Mountains from Altoona to Johnstown, track and roadbed than- the stenin W. M. HOTCHKISS, Superintendent i ? i Penn., including the famous Horseshoe | motive because the weight Is cushionet ‘ Industrial Schoo), a anda le field, this time In the production of the tae * distance of approximately for-|and the running gear ts perfectly bal- P e ° 5 resident. a $ win iy, rid: YY is a N at a i E N tation A -Vapey oe pchcal for, Feeble Minded, Grafton Moat powertal locomotive in. the world; ty miles. The freight traffic over this | anced for all speeds. : : i RAHROAD COMMISSIONERS baat nose ie Superintendent i [inot @: freale: built for, spectacular: pur division runs as high-as 300,000 tons a} The control has been applied to such 5 : fee Selo Mayville ei . at i 000 s : ; AANDS Chairman eatehille ‘THOS. A. HILL’ YER, Bresident Poses, but the first of a standard type} gay, In capacity this locomotive ex-| perfection that power can be exerted : Ury, .Elgin a Normal ofaoh Present of glants of the rails constructed for| ceads by more than 50 per cent. the| gradually so as to enable the engine to Dr, Frank 0. Brigham, County kg partwright Normal School, Valley City a definite purpose. It ig capable of de-| power of the large electric locomotives | start a train without jerk and acquire Physician, to R t Wahpet ORGE A, Mack ARLAI co veloping 7,000 borse power, and was|in transcontinental service, popularly|the speed of twenty miles per hour eistan 20 Repory at Valt city E. JOT AYLOR, een designed and built by the Pennsylvania | called the largest locomotives in the}/with a heavy train in about twe San Francisco ~ Mout PRANK 3 EALCOPE Warden Railroad Company and the Westing-| world. minutes. This speed is fixed as desir ; - Bismarck efor Raped. Mandan, house Electric and Manufacturing Com-| The locomotive has been sent to Phil-/able for the grades and curves which = ea ‘ M VE, Superintendent E r Mo y S fs , ; aca da bal he onc 5 : 7 Stanley, N. D., July 27—Dr. Frank | OL ARB’ OF REGENTS Valley City Seer for Dent and Dumb, Devils Lake any adelphia, where it is being placed in| will be encountered when crossing the O. Brigham, ae recently enlisted in| LEWIS PF. CRAW FORD. o -Sentinel Butte RANK READ, JR., Superintendent pany. “ initial ice on the electrified portion | mountains, the United States medic: AL POWER Leonard PRED W. MYT? Presilent This monster, capable of exerting 48} 46 tye pennsylvania main line estend-| An interesting feature fs the fact thas corps, has been ordered by allgy City University, Grand Forks much power as a string of trolley cars] ine west from Philadel) to Paoli. It}the engine will handle these enormous Teport: lon duty eisai bran School ‘ot Nines’ Grand Forks over half a mile long, draws its current built in one unit, There are twoltrainloads, owing to the design of the dus, b. Dr. Enieham, who has been McVEY¥.. President from a wire no bigger than that used i ‘ ing wheels! motors, at constant speed, whether op- coun y Phy aiCed amlcoronet 108, 8 Fee Tyg olegis pamiasiom, Dunst by a trolley car, or about the s feot in dia On cach truck are | erating up or down grades. When go number of, y takes the rank of} ant ‘Bismarck Crittendon Home, Fargo lead pencil, This is made pos mounted two powerful electrie motors | ing down grade the motors automatical- first Heutenant and expects to see PUBLIC LIBRARY ‘COMMISSION one RACE SHidiere Howe superintendent the use of the higb voltage alternat rrent from the trolley wire and |ly become generators and return power Levee Ei ee {SNE WERYANS, peeistative | pra ee Bismarck i JOnN nb BB ea Superintendent * supplying mechanical powersthrough ato the line, and at the same time obvi- H S.'T. WILLIAMS, ive Librarian - Bismarck BOARD OF ‘CANVASSERS , current system. supplying | { ‘ : q "MILITARY DEPARTMENT LYNN a FRAG ER, Guerin see aarp ; Hoople The important field for'this engine| gear wheel to the drive! ‘The total|ate the use of the airbrakes, which are * COUNTY BOARD p ANN mas’ PUptig bain coMMissioN THOMAS HALL. ‘Secretary of Fismarck | syiit be for hauling the tremendously| weight is 260 tons, length 76 feet. Al-|stmply held for emergency use'and for " ; ua} Pul ving ef JO TEER Gee WILK JAM PEN chal ‘man of eaten Sie Central heavy freight tratiic of the Pennsyl-! though this weight !s compact, the en- bringing the train to full stop, Commit! : FRED Mel. HAN, = Committe CARL R. KOS WIL! me aa ER Attorney General oe BUCK 10 STATE: (96 NN TOF E é : “Hiak t ‘ Fae ear a member of the cxenutiy ae VALUATION RETAINED): ue id cova) FOR HARVEST HANDS, |. N. P. EEGUTIVE BOARD =" THohas HALL ‘ay Shy SOUTH DAKOTA VIEW President of N.Y, Nn. @ u,| 1” Blazing Hayloft ‘We Mocitord | B- WATERS. decrsiaey -Devils Lake |ryyny 7 PORRZIOR mi trees Steele NG. MACDONALD Burleigh County Commissioners |! i i‘ i THOMAS HALL .. ; Decline to Make Horizontal Bottineau | WILLIAM. LANGER Mandan : ree Matches Kindled CARL R. KOSITZRY, Bismarck oracyren Elected Chairman—To Live Boost in Realty mat of equalization, BARBERS’ EXAMINING BOARD Minot tines |E: J) DENSMORE . E.R. SKJOD ... . Grafton Tarbenion J. HODSON’ . BOARD ‘uaa |Councli of Defence Adopts Stan- in New York 2oo 2— OEE OREO ES * Braddock, N. D, uD Ju which has’ been ° Rc i ; dard Dollar the Day Less’ ss areplostias aaa Sy etme tteeiciaa We tert mi Derils Lake An f STEELE. seeeeas.Minot Oe Une gay ess St. Paul, Minn., July 27—Howard| Three children of Olat Larviek “gard to the raising of bel vale WAL LANGER’. | Mandan Ee et ThanNorth Dakota’s . | Elliott, former president of the New] playing with matches ia the loft ¢ York, New Hazen & Hartford railroad, | Redfield, N. D., July ‘A stand- | yesterday was elected chairman of the --Fargo| ard of $3 per day for harvest labor | Northerr. Pacitic railroad. Prior to burned to death aifd iis charred was agreed upon by the Spink county | 89ing to the New Haven, Mr. Eliott remains found in the debris of council of defe in session. her was president of the Northern Pacific. | & the barn. od L1G. Bs NEWCOMB Sic scceccc css: se ait seeeeeeeess Bismarck! J. Wi W. and Agricultural Workers’ | Recently he was made a director andl @ @ OOO OOo OO O00 W. D. DOPKING union members in North Dakota have \ KILLD! demanded $4, and it was on thi: Garrison & a ee that the Nonpart Dickinson | 4. A. LIEDERBAG “Killdeer | endeavored to ar " Bhigudene ny STATI Grand Forks| Detween North Dakota farmers Fp Guten Grand orks] the A. AW. U., an 1. W. W. auxiliary. Bismarck s ake : ALTER: THOMSON, See +++ Fargo Grand Forks | WALTE ‘ATE BOARD ‘OF BAR EXAMINERS ; - if ’ 4 i 3 We constantly have more eee ¥ WGOVERN SAYS GRAIN aur 3 calls for stenographers and s' TION BOARD 4 7 Es hookkeepers than we can sup- N. HAGAN, Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor... . Bi : 0 | Se bly: Send for particulars, and eis Ne “ "| GRADING LAW 15 BEING DR, ca foie ‘ r J, ‘Towner EMERSON Ww sat fF M. MY! when you know whit we have Beach Ei 1A. BRONSON” done for hundreds of others, you will attend. Write: Ae ae aay oe urrey|No Attention Being Paid by De- A ODDY, z of his barn kindled the hay, and while two escaped the third was @ tions on real estate in Bismarck and | 8 Av BOLTON: Burleigh county to the state board of equalization. Under a new schedule W. P. ror approved by the last assembly, the as- |W. P, PORTE sessed valuation of all real “property| ad A nis must be boosted 20 per cent, being | \ assessed at 30 per cent of its actual value instead of 25 per cent, as here- tofore. The Burleigh county board declined to take upon itself responsi- bility for this horizontal raise. « FRASER TO PRESIDE Will Act as Chairman for Voor- man’s Meeting in Fargo - Jamestown Grand Forks . -Lidgerwood OFFICIAL ESTRAY PAPER . -Far 7 ow City | PARSHALL LEADER seeeeeeessParshall te ‘nor Lynn ier will pre #ide here Saturdaysat 2. meet- Ang. to be addressed by Ca¥ Vrooman, assistant United States secretary of agriculture. G. M. LANGUM Bismarck, N. D. R. PORT Honig OBAGL . Fargo HHTHALTEETENUNUTNENEENLTTTANNTE Claims New Record For Minn eapolis to AUUUEUUOCUTEEROUCUETTUOATTENAOTEETNAEUOE v D. E. SHIPLEY" tek F A DEI MARY “DARROW. WEIBLE Fargo partment to Threats of oa argo Auto Drive BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS’ "| MEDRED Be Vi eCavaler ROSE, SOMPRINS MUI ‘ooperstown we aggton eens re the law ana ‘4 J. l. BELL. ‘ marck| are so informing all inquirers. No 0. G. nd Forks! buyer or grader in North Dakota will Grand Forks| be allowed to enter upon the duti nae Bette | of his cifice until he gets his license, .-Langdon | advised Chief Deputy Inspector J. A. Ba McGovern,.when asked whether North Dakota's grain grading act would be enforced, pending the filing of friendly suits which are planned to test the constitutionality of the act. }shnson & O'Connor of Grand Forks have writ Officers President Friendly Suit CON OOo oO e “Fargo, N. D., July ** Payne of Minneapolis “from the Mill City to Fargo in % six hours, claims to have estab- % lished a new automobile record for this distance. SOO oS Oe Far ‘i narek| “We propose to enfo Specials HALF PRICE--- on all Panama and straw hats. Former prices remain on every hat. SOE oe ead MeIN —_—_—_—_—_]! 4 MILDR MA J oi SHAF! BOARD | OF NURSES ‘AMINERS victoR WARDROPE: A. WARDWELL ‘A WRIGHT «Grand Forks Devils Lake amestown OXFORDS——— ADSDUUAONANSSNNOOOOOOOCSNORGG0002000 9000000000001 FOR Stand Forks hy I. ten Chief Inspector Ladd relative to +++ Fargo] CARL R. the advisability of a friendly action - = is } t Ginn Alia of HALA is to determine constitutional features of 36 pair fine oxfords, $2.50. Come in tan and xpec ‘all 0 ers ratton |i, RAGH Wali Cae the act whichare under question, and Fi i ze Hs Lake | NORTH DAKOTA COUNCIL OF DEFENSE former Associate Justice E. T. Burke black. Sizes: 5 to 7 only. i ABSOLUTELY SAFE “Jamnestown | OH” Rane NE srr Dickinson! of Bismarcit has been retained for a een EY SAFE sstown LSON like purpose Mandan EACHERS’ INSTITUTE AND RETIREMENT FUND Dickinson Devils Lake +Grand Forks New Englander Who Held First Number Wastes Little Time LV rast ISHOP VINCENT ePHRLE Bismarck New England, N. D., July 27.— Deerin, WILLIAM, G. file A. Paul Sparstad, who held No. 255 «Mohal : .. «Fargo Mayville | Catt, RAROW Wheatland] the first drawn in the draft lot: UNION SUITS—— Eight dozen athletic union suits, 75c to $1. values while they last 50 cents. NEW RUSSELL HOTEL With new fire- proof annex - University PURE FOO! Agricultural College E. F. LADD, Pure Hood) y unepector WAY COM PIER, ahattaran . c . Fargo | A, - Hoople | BI T NRNDREW 5 J. W. BLISS, Secretary =, 3s PPPS SCOR O ORO eed — aa : Bismarck | BISHOP sae Fa re i Wash Sui os 21-2 ai 280 jooms pall cute | THOMAS HA STATE: BOARD OF AUDITORS pee ay a an M tery, did not wait for notice from Childrens its age 12007 ........ Half Price : 5 Ly Si ry - Bi ke , : i All Modern Conveniences R._ KOSITZKY ismare! i M the county exemption board, but took the next train to Fargo and enlisted in the marine corps. SELLS MANY CATTLE im Dry Pasture Prevents Feeding of WinkraNt TAs NG: Our Advertising is Plain, Truthful, Outspoken. The only hotel in the down town district featuring room with private bath at $1.00 per day and up i Rooms with running water 75c & up piziponle Herds at Hazen } S. E. BERGESON SON i 4TH STREET SOUTH gfughy a; ere ree = Between Hennepin and Nicollet andan azen, N. D., July 2 ry pastures Closed Evenings t Saturd. = Bismarck | MILDRED B. NICK rm 5 ; ie igs except Saturdays. = INNEAP OLIS MINN ‘vares (Coe DOR MFUBERCULOSIS” ASSOCIATION ; Hazen's, Dlagest feeders, to “rush th UNION STORE a Sppreined It Cecherston = qf . DR. J. GRASSICK, President .......- ++-Grand Forks | loads of cattle to early markets. He i = DR, FANNY DUNN QUAIN, Fargo | OLAF HAGEN, Treas te Searcy, Fargo] MRS. J.E, HUNT UCOUSTOSANASOOAEAADONESHACAOEAAOORSOUAQOGEUCCEUUSAUROUEOORTOSUGUECEDEUUUCCOUCUUCGUUGEOOOGUOOOQUU OOOO TN0OTCCSNNNUOUNGUEE -Bismarck | still has a large herd, which he hopes to hoid together during the winter. NUUGELDSOOOUCREGEUSOCOUOEEUNENIINNE HUCQQUCUENEAUCUUOUTUUGAUENNOUOGUCOEOOOUEUOENOHUUEHE

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