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ey TOL Meee ea aE aS RINWA DCR: se BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE _ " BATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1017. iday before us. fp | Right after the revolution in Rus- when the country was warm wiut u the hope of universal democracy and | a feeling of good will to all the world, | a and German agents ran about the Field of Mars, the trenches and ry center of thought in Russia, cry- ing: } ; “Why should we fight our brothers? man people are like all ether | Tried in Every Way to Wreck Its Poo" Let e to kill our brother!” Work in Russia Says Rus- ; This didn’t last very long for a very) sell good reason. Karly in its career it met by Russian soldiers that had ped from Germany’s hell holes of prisons and they had only to }war ADVERTISED AS ADVANCE ‘to put the kibosh on the brotherly love business. AGENTS OF CAPITAL !°v¢ Le Ancetls of Bease. You cant make much of a hit with your praises of German civilization when a broken-down wreck of a sol- This is another of the series of articles by Charles Edward Rus- sell, staff writer of The Tribune, 2 who has just returned from Rus- sia, where he spent three months as a member of the official United States commission to the new | Russian government. he was beaten. kicked, burned, im-/ paled, mutilated and starved by these; nal good will. It also became plain that every day more Russian people saw the only pos- speculators. CURB CORNER IN ether, “Let us have peace by nego-| - cut in the counties south and south- ed \ehé ‘head of the lakes. Ore boats ERMAN AGENTS iati "Compel the allies to, FR 10 east of Bismarck and on the reserva- Which in other scasons, have carried state thely tee | 1 coal as ballast cargo on their trips | The whole thing was as plain as tion, where it {s plentiful, has been up the lakes, this year have been us- HAY AND FEEDS Speculators Are Holding Up Live:tock Raisers show their scars and tell their stories| FEW MEN HAVE GAINED the world, brothers of ours.! Administrative Officials Declare Cc ' CONTROL OF RESOURCES | pleted a geological survey of the Ray Governor Frazier, Commissioner of @° not deny that there is a healthy Plcted a g Agriculture and Labor Hagan and the. - state raidway commission late last dier gets up after you and tells how/cyening wired Herbert C. Hoover, federal food administrator, a hurry. : up call to rescue North Dakota stock gentle apostles of peace and frater-}men from the greedy grasp of ‘hay The administration dis- covered yesterday that practically all of the hay in regions where it is sible road to the world’s peace was by|ahundant is being bought up for as By CHARLES EDWAR! RUSSELL. ridding the world of the curse and | Copyright, 1917, by the Newspaper Plight of German militarism, which! ee Enterprise Seana makes war inevitable. Even the men| ‘ that at the beginning of the revolution landed at Viad- a crowd of German agents in 540 to see this absolute truth. that city, most of them recent arriy- So the next cry was “No Annexa- als from America, held a meeting to tons, No Contributions,” which was denounce the commission, its aims in full swing when we arrived. and its membership. Nobody knew exactly what it meant, We were coming, they said, as the but the sound of it was grand and advance agents of American capital: M4gnanimous, which was cnough for ists to seize Russia, enslave its peo- half-baked intellects in Russia and the ple and overturn the revolution. If United States. ” the Russian freemen hed to save Therefore, at first it had a great Ru: and the precious revolution "Un. they must arise and never Iet that After a time, men in whom the commission leave Vladivostock. [Napied faculty was more than rudi- Amiable Gathering. mentary saw the whole thing must The soldiers of Viadivostock heard be a device of desperate Germany to of this amiable gathering and took a S4Ve her colonies, and then that too little hand in it. They sent down »egan to fizzle out. . word that they would be on the spot’. It was followed by “No Imperial- the next day and would shoot the day. isin! Beware of the imperialistic aims lights out of anybody that made any Of Great Britain, France and Amer- attempt ,even the slightest, to inter- ica! Great Britain is fighting merely fere with the commission. jto get more colonies. France is tight- So we got through in peace, the ing merely to get Alsace and Lorraine. committee which governed Vladi- The United States is fighting merely vostock giving us a most cordial wel- to grab more islands!: Down with im- come. But the German agents were Perialism!” i on our trail, nevertheless. | Deceived Many. They followed on the next train all’ This went quite well for two weeks the way to Petrograd, alighting at @nd deceived many persons, reaching every available yiation platform to even to the national council, where tell-the people we were a band of fi- folks usually have more sense. The nancial adventurers come to gra) the Signal had been given; the agents in country and make its people slaves the trenches and in all the Russian and urging them to prevent our re- cities were repeating it at the same turn. {moment that it was urged by a hun- As the poople responded only with dred speakers on the Field of ‘Mars. cheers for America, thes? heralds of Notorious German agents from Amer- kultir were obliged to take the joy ica spouted it, coupled with the in- in'their own hands, resulting in the formauon that being Americans, they burning of the bridge at Vaitea and knew well the real aims of the United the attempt to burn the train, of States. It died out before some stern which tke world knows the whole inquiries as to how France was fight: story. ing for Alsace and“Lorraine when she | - in mi little ar $4 per ton by speculato:. who turn around and demand $16 $i5 for it from stockmen. | i ernor and others who joined with hitn had been fired most with dreams be-jjn a wire to Hoover last night feel that speculation should be stopped immediately, in order that the already serious situa- tion which faces stockmen may not be further complicated. The message to Hoover read: “Ow, ing to a shortage of hay and other feed, our young stock, and, in many cases, breeding stock, is being ship- ped to market in large numbers and sold at a sacrifice. at exhorbitant prices. supply for the future is to be con- server in North Dakota, some ‘action The gov in hay ang feed Available hay is the hands of speculators and held If the meat ust be taken at once to assure a supply of hay at reasonable prices to stockmen within the next sixty days. Can the food administration furnish relief?” Harvested by Local Men. Most of the hay which has been SPECIAL SALE Bargains in used cars for use during and’ after the hunting season. Some al- most new, others repainted. Telephone 234. Missouri Valley MotorCo. rel) jurely, Those who* ier the crop declare that $17.50 is not’ harvested by local men who had the ing water ballast, chicfly because they ; money to invest in bay outfits and la-|qid not wish to take time to stop to hor, ‘There is a demand for this hay joad and unload coal, at 25 cents, the from Montana, where stockmen are ton trom Cleveland to the head of the offering, $17.50 f..0. -b. North Dakota jakes when there was such a demand points. The original cost of the hay for speedy transportation. Secre- is very little, haytands which pro- tary Calderhead foresees as a result duce a ton to two.tons to the acre of this practice a coal famine at ‘tho heing leased for as little as $1.25 to head of the lakes and the necessity $1.75 the acre. The big item of ex- of paying exhorbitant , all-rail rates pense is the cutting, baling and trans- syom eastern coal fields to the Da-! ‘portation of the hay to the market. otas. The railway commission hs con- jsulted Governor Stewart of Montana relative Me co-operation in an effort | to control the price,of hay and pre- 7 + venting it from going out of sight en- State Co-Operates With Nation ve had the fore- i ological Wor! i sight to jump onto hay-lands and corn. | in Ge logical i SURVEY COMPLETED ay, N —Dr. A. G. Leon- an extravagant price for hay, consid-! Ray, N. D., Sept. 8. A. G. La ering’ the shortage“th{s ‘year. They ard of the state university has gom- | quadrangle, made by the state geolo- rofit in the stuff at thi: ‘ice, but they claim on the other hand thet the gical department in co-operation with price has been established for them the United States bureau. A. J. Col- by the buyers and that.they are not lier has been in charge ‘of the work j holding anyone up. for the United States. ne Look Into Coal. Cm The railway commission is ala. tn- _~ vestigating the coal situation. Secre- LADIES $1 REWARD! tary J. H. Calderhead stated today Bpsoccesstal Month atipats abnormal nsen 1s 8 that reports reaching his office indi- an Notharsn, pain ot dntert cates that very little coal has reach: $4 ote SAMaTOM REMEDY C8., 1918 MODELS You will never know‘what.real power means until.you sit behind the steering wheel of one of the new i919 Buick Valve-in-Head: motors. These new sixes all have.a sixty horse power motor. Buicks have always been noted for power. Picture for yourself the wonderful performance with this added horsepower. Longer wheelbase, wider. seats, velvet grin multiple disc clutch, and many other additions, make the 1918 Buick Sixes the season's best buy. AS USUAL, 35.H;,P: Four ...........2$ 795 CO HP. Bix 2.2.20. $1265 60 H. P. Six, 7-Pass.,...... $1495 Corwin Motor Co., "ns" You see, therefore, that we had was ruthlessly invaded, and exactly hardly set foot on Russian soil before where lay those islands for the sake we began to learn what kind of a dev- of which the United States went into ilish. machinery Germany has set up| war. : and how it works subtly and effective-| Just before we left the same agents ly in every country in the world. were to be seen running about Petro- It is run by men that know their grad shouting, “Let the allies state job and have no end of money for their terms of peace! What are we it. They know how to appeal to the fighting for? Compel all the allies to altruistic dreams of the Russian and state their aims!” the gdod nature of the American and And at the same identical moment, get away with both. the same demand, you will remember, | Greatest in World. i Was raised in conspicuous places in| They know that the greatest thing the United States and was included in the world, if you wart to influence in the activities of the so-called peace public opinion and get results from ‘1,’ societies that pro-Germans, for their 4s to have millions of people repeating own purposes, are maintaining here.} the same thing at the same time. While I was in Petrograd the able @ M@hey have therefore organized a financial department of the provision- system by which at a s: 1 German al government conducted an injuiry agents everywhere begin to parrot the into the amount of corruption money same catchwords. iGermany had sent into Russia since It is like a huge fist that hclds ten the revolution and through one chan- thousand strings. The fist gives a nel alone came upon traces of fifty pull and ten thousand men at the million roubles. other end hop up in Washington, New Does Germany send her corruption York, Milwaukee, Petrograd, Buenos millions to the United States? 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