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> The Weather Fair tonight. THIRTY-SEVENTH. YEAR, NO. 222 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [=| BISMAR CK, Se Greatest Military Movement MARCK BIDS SOLDI NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 19, ‘1917. FIVE CENTS ERB Since Civil War YS GOODBYE Under’ Way “Goodbye, M pe 10-Hour M 600 Chi ; CAPITAL CITY oodbye, Mother! eee 0 Chinese [ICANTIC WHEAT C Mill | Die in Storm Ship Lumber Swept Amoy i ae Mier Blt f AREWELL Metal Trades Council Will Not FOR i LGIUN Eighty-five Per Cent of Water, BY Way YOUNG os ! Let Members Work on Ships aie Craft in Harbors Near City : Suthe Tewe tens Toute eee Made From Such Stuff | Socialistic Organ Declares It Not! Destroyed by Typhoon Congressman Frightens Producers Select Service Men Off for SEATTLE UNIONISTS TO Question or Power or Policy |JAPANESE AND GERMAN at St. Paul With Julius Camp Dodge QUIT IF NOT APPEASED but of Conscience STEAMSHIPS ARE LOST Barnes Grip on Grain Seattle, Wash.” Sept. 19.-—"rho AUSTRIA’S RE Amey, China, Sept. 17 (delayed).— es STATE HOUSE AND ALL metal trades council, representing 8 REPLY To More than 660 natives were hilled by MARKET WILL BE LEFT W LOCAL OFFICES CLOSE 15,000 men employed in the steel ship- POPE DUE TOMORROW « typhoon which struck Amoy at the IN HANDS OF THE FEW pee yards of the Seattle distr - i ond of last week. Kighty-five per cent —— ; } y= es F aeAG of the watercraft in the harbors near- * Tooting of Whistles and Blare ea ane to ie worke i Report That It Will Contain New No forolencrs have North Dakotan Predicts Evil Ef- e wooden 5: ‘ards who are 5 te F Stonishine aePr heen regorted los of Band Signals Arrival of against the use of lumber made inj 494 Astonishing Peace Pro- Outlying @ amnot be commu-| feeb From League's Govern- A mills operating on the 10 hour basi osals Is Denicd nicated w is feared great ; Troop Train and directed to strike if they are ask- eae ae damage ; ment Regulation Plan ed to handle 10 hour lumber. 2AN STEAMER The | Japanese hip Amakusa-| St. Paul, Minn, Sey : : akeusi aul, sae pt. 20.--Warning BURLEIGH HONOR ROLL ‘This means, according to local union TORPEDOED BY HUNS Maru is on the roeks and it is doubt j tha the wheat business of the country | it leaders, that unless the government ' ful if she can be salvaged, The for-| may be concentrated in a few men SS . succeeds immediately in effecting te | ncn Septet ct ne Srnerican mer German steamship Keomg-Wai is! after the war unles changes are made FELIX ORLANDO. adoption of the eigit hour day by the! a ela ae Neeley on Dec es! in a hopeless condition on the Ku-| in the program of the food - y EN ; by a German submarine Saturday. prog, od adminis. ‘ CARL LEWIS HAGEN. sawmill operators, the shipyards mak-| The captain and eight sailors were | M88" rocks. tration was sounded in an address be- CHARLES ANDERSON. ing steel vessels wii! be closed within] gq yagbiain and cight sailors were a fore the producers and consumers con- HENRY DANIELSON. ta week or 10 days, the metal trades owe e ference today hy Congressman George ROY KROLL, workers going out when the supply of (Associated Press Summary.) M. Young of North Dakota. WIN _KOTERBA. eight hour lumber is exhausted. toumanlu’a army. iscconliiuing, 10 AKTHUR FRED SPOERL, Pamcoes peri activity on the Moldavian front, and wie roars. Monopoly, MARVIN O. BERG. ica: vO nomutD Ran eats j Congressman Young said in part: WALTER JAMES C. HONEY grad reports the occupation by lou 5 ull, Mecting may be ‘the begin: GEORGE WAHLER. 1 pois i Be een Nes ning of the end of political and indus- iu " Inanian oops of ‘Peutonic positions i GUST §. GRANT. 7 on ihe isiehl wehk Groneaa The trial control by the middlemen. One JOHN ANDREW VOLLAN. iY (east Thon TONG eounaratlvely general election will do the business . JAMES RAY MORTON. quicl, neither side apparently” being rural or elty laborers strike hands, BURT G. SPOHN. , engaged in any important operations: See uetoctunens of the country JOHN HANSON. | Trony dies Leite front dn claim to be patriotic, and I presume in 'YHOMAS J. WATS Fla continue Ab. mention only ae the main they are, but have they sold SEVERT W. HEIDER. alds and artillery and airplane active | gy é 4 anything below cost during this war? MIKE MASTEL, a A aieP Gee eoT overnment Will Require Every : athe. merchants are patriotic, but HOMER HINTON. . Para a aia rn avec u tion Par have their margins of profit been de- MERY V. SCHAROSCH. Sears Alleged Betrayer of + Young Girls ‘ Winokiae it Lene aay Available Bottom to Care for | er bid? hee fee OTTO W. KNUTSON. Ae 7 ' Fr se S Operalionke dhe. VMUsh «ci 5 5 “The railroad companies boast of EDGAR HANSON First Thing That Will Happen to Reward Offered for “oapeare of} Smiles as They Testify oberatinns hese igh eaiwally, U8 Troops in France their patriotism, but that did not deter ASA J. WERN Against Hi ine. i ig Atlantic City, BA 4 —AVith. them from asking the interstate com- SA fi , . Ss ainst Him ing. Atlantic ( : ept. 19.—With- bem from as ea t NELS HANSON. | North Dakota Boys Will Be Burglars Who Shoot, Moor ie Hoint is given these facts by the re-] in six wonths ‘the “demands of the Merce commission for higher rates, O08 LBS 1 H 7 Lewis Stone, well groomed, -jeent report of correspoudeuce that, army abroad will require that the gov- seth ansportalion., com: > OTTO H. BEERS. Double Shot in Arm head Operator to Death air and handsome, in spite of 4 ‘despite the Laconia official announce-| ernment divert every available Amer- $s unfurled the American flag, but nha? JOHN B. KADD. weeks in jail, sat in police court yes-| ment, the b activities are by nol fern merchant vessel. cangtytee ana | they nded good rates. ™ SaMUBL MARION. LOVE. INTEREST IN PROPOSED EAGGAGEMAN AND TWC lerday- and siniiey whA bio yountt| means “ts-umimportant as they might | others, to overseas service, R. B. Stevs. ¢, ‘The ‘bankery have, helpea. {heited FRED A. KRUGER. girls, one of whom is not yet 1S, told) scem, and that arms of the British] gus, vice cuarman or te “United ; CTOSS: but have interest rates been FRANK WOHLBTS. TRANSFER TO DEMING PASSENGERS HELD UP) how he had ruined them’ and intto-| service are heing constantly employed | St ipping board, today told the! "educed? No, they average higher OTTO R. AYERS. ee duced them into a life of shame, on}in the process of wearing dowa the| war convention here of American busi-, #@n when the war began. DAVID We IT cae Mi T Hag Its! Whose proceeds, they leged, he had The German] ness men. ‘Now some envious, discredited old JOSHEH MURRAY: Ranks of 33rd Division at Camp Minnesota Border Town Has Its iived the tite of a leisurely man of periods are not] ‘Phe real pinch in the world shipping Politician would like to make it ap- oth: Mis. - . a j e essing |so readily availabic. , ;. . a dae i pear tha! is disloyal to consider the A + the world, gambling much, dressing} so readily available, but observers at] s fl MW », Mr. Stevens said, a ROLAND STILLSON. Ccdy to Be Filled With Night of Torror—Deserip- | yey, “and sworkine litle. the front calculate them as extreniely| early next spring, before the govern.! Conditions under which wheat should ROY KENDALL. - r stice Bleckreld regarded the ease| heavy “ling Ree gaara apr ua | be sold. i Burt G. Spohn is :a charge of the Northwestern Soldiers tions of Robbers Obtained dustice Bleck HLS ania Hee Micrsorl.of slehling now. 1a Te eee ee euelawaie ace Reapacts to Haover: a ‘a perl. Special Correspondence.) 1. W. W. ARRESTED AT ‘ nt binding him over| by trench atrplanes in their exten! business men {o go to congress In sup-| | “Mfr. Hoover is a man of great abit siness was suspended for an isi s fi Divi- FERGUS FALLS HELD.|to district cor and the defendant} b ylrench airplanes in their exten-) port of the bill now pending to em- ity. He made a wondertu! success a8 Mee ts attermoea ‘while the Capital caer Bay Ee CID Fergus Falls, Minn., sept. 12.— | Was placed under bonds in the sum | sive ; Sunday over ¢ in} power President ‘Wilson to suspend | a mining engineer, making millions of City united with friends and families}> | Dodge, la, Sept. 19—-| Two men, giving the names of |of $3,000, which have not been fur- theinisch, Prussia and} provisions of the shipping laws so that | dollars for himself and associates. He of the soldier boys in seeing them off interest. cae George Smith, and W. T. Murphy, |nished. Another statutary charge laa e | neutral vessels will be permitted to | handled the Red Cross food distribu- el for Camp Dodge. Thirty-six men, Dodge tod: were arrested here today by of- saat i him en noi lie aiiingser Aan SaaS Ru engage in American coas trade. | conn eneleiuny eaitully and voll representing 40 percent of Burleigh in the comi ficers who say they answer the ae Younger Ot he erm —~-——-—_~—_.- ile we accept his appointment as county’s quota, entrained this after- fer of mei description of the bandits who Forks Birl a is Teen He POUCA Ieee SUCCESSOR TO MVEY food canter i is sy maltey of " + y “rida wee ap ahd. “OhIEtVe i heffield at Moor- | alleges hat she ow vi red . pb destruc ny Ger- regret that most of his matured man- i Ne Dodge. ‘The leave-taking could not Cody, Deming, N. M.{ cards were found on the men, and that af e we had her in his pow: steamy rs, aggregaling nearly 6,000 SHORT TIME AT FORKS] whore it would have been iinpossible [ ; be otherwise than sad for the select} National Guard regiments there w They alighted from a train here, ou ne pe i Nevgthercitieabo EF Ff] etter Ge Grand Fo Sept. 19.—A or him sf Neen jin clove touch wit ere was shown by all concerne a france w 2 Rainbow di- 5 ’ 5 fe 8 from a Abate Gil sGcinlin i i ert # : a s ard. J splendid spirit, which justifies the| tice. ‘ive inousend men will be re-| ed by a bulldog, found them and [told a similar story, Toth are young,| Waris. Mucmist | ony ot fleet | ities of the “a i ant or Thode eIPCariBLaneos: ICMR Hits Oa \ pride which Bismarck has taken in] (yired to bring the division to war] placed them under arrest. Their |attractive, wells a ane watnie | Isaieldin'ds COErOHUEY 16 le -LBICIE eas fe: Fe er ae duty to advise him as best we can its first large contingent for Uncle} ctrength description was telephoned to jncred. The Grand Mor : Svan woth Sides eclmioncanelaiee: une ee Hae nt of the “unive sity and warn him of the pitfalls placed in ote Mo eee ee ee the first 5,000 who report at Camp! ytogrhead, Minn, S 19.—A re-lthe birth. of her child, to testity| femains deat thereto is not_ouly a] that a decision” will be Se aunced BHOuld Geeks to stave hima tromobe: ing ih two sections, the second con-|odse under the call for the second! ward of $200 has be ered for the]against her alleged betrayer: (Continued on Page Three.) within a fe trayal in the house of his friends. ; aieting of a solid train of five soldier-|mcrement of sclectives beginning to-} capture of two bandits who carly this] _ = iterates Seek isles Commasal f filled coaches, and reaching Bismarck | “#¥- It is | calculate! eee ae tke] morning shot and killed George Shel SS MCOET SAIGuIAUEE Se aSoI ene: Beo> b 3 o'clock. 2 train was liber | en Who are sent tro! field, a telegraph operator at the ol, calculating esign ; aiiy decked ‘tn national colors, ‘and salons the first day and a large war] Gregi Northern station here, and es on "t Cry ister! ple have sought and are seeking. to many windows bore tne inscription, | those hap ea et att “contingent caped with the contents of the cash 3 SOiiplish: these: purponse: “On to Berlin.” When the train ar-| ill make up the dra 4 box, amounting to $15. Up to a late ei cCHipplinig of; small Nour. alll ived it caried as t Gold | They will go south without delay. NO] your today the men had not been ap- “1. Cripp E ‘ . rived it caried quotas trom) Gold} i oint they will s vice in France |" Bs | cael driving many of them out of busi- en Valley, Billings, Dunn, Hettinger.) ois yefore the I National army. nrohended: " thon nos a v ae a Stark, Mercer, Oliver, Grant and Mor |» Il train with seasoned guard | ScOuring the vicinity inet laley Killing the principle of the mill- } : 1 of 288 men, for] They will tr er the shvoling. A large sum of t ton counties, a total of 288 men, 01) Toons which the f department te ee uate. was. overlooKoll by ing value in the grading of wheat who sl heies er PTT Lae hopes to send across before wiater is the robbers! i “3. Tightening the grip of wheat ex- went aboard; at Steele, 24 Kidder | °Ve™ Gun Wasn't Loaded. Bee eae oot Ute price inorder county men were taken on, and al Ready for 18,009 Men. = |_—s Sheffield, who was shot down when dincredliceoveriment*onerations in ; ws Jamestown, Benson county entrained] Camp Dodge is ready for the 18,099] he attempted to resist, drew a revol- to discro t zovornm es, 43, Eddy, 16; Sheridan, 26; LaMoure | men w ho began pouring into the great] yer and fired at the bandits when the eye 4 ia Se atainen ot these 48; and Stutsman, 66. Griggs county's |cantonment September 19 and (e} commanded to throw up his hands. iii Ven niche feo8 Ailinialstration 34 men board the train at Sanborn.| four days following. ‘The men are be |opne gun, however, was empty, some- things w ne ul Grlcrhignsaverit and 31 men from Ransom couuty will ing turned into the skelcton regiments one having borrow it a few days should Fenedy SF p Teenie spect / complete the train's quota of 352] {hat have been formed with the men hoot a_ hor: "The robbers, from helng wie ade oor producers ; men who will reach “Camp Dodge| who came in the first five per cent] after firing four shots, three of which te ase recs Uniada iia netlyiiies are some time tomorrow. increment. missed, shot Sheffield through the So ete tatoresta: ‘Tourist sleepers will be provided for Four regiments of infantry, two of lungs. ‘olely Grip ot Exporters. the night run; careful arrangement: j heavy ficld artillery, three battalions Pasengers Held Up. leads me to the third cause have been made to provide for meals | of machine gunners, a regiment of en The other man held up the baggage- he the food administration ie in diners or at railway eating houses | gineers and a depot brigade, togethe: | man and two passengers in the wait- Sea e ee einincnamely. the tight q , and every provision has been mad@] with ammunition trains, signal corps} ing room, taking all their change. A nents rip of exporters upon the for the comfort of Uncle Sam’s citi-| battalion, ambulance and supply} coroner's investigation will be held ne ain jusiness and their power to con- zen soldiers. trains, are being organized. this afternoon, and the police of Moor- t ol it and fix prices. The greatest Business Susnende7 Into Field: Artitery. j.| head and Fargo are uniting on the eeiinrlor of wheat in the United At the request of Mayor A. W. Lu The soldier boys from Towa, Ill cearch for the robbers. States. J. Harnes, has been placed at cas, every business house in the city] inois, Minnesota and No th Dakota One clue worked on today was that the hie ‘at of the United § grain suspended operations for an hour tc] who go into the field artiller -! the two men crossed the river to Far- ainiira ion. Other representatives 0 permit proprictors and employes tc] ments will furnish the barrage fire go immediately after the shooting and the grain market of the count in join in bidding the boys farewell | hat will pave the way for t ‘| applied for rooms at a lodging house aca selected by him, ‘The & Mayor Lucas in making his request,| ‘antry comrades to attack. They Will) on Jront street. They were turned ie being ‘concentrated in thes 39 said: use 4.7 inch guns that have a range) away because the hotel was full. A Ue After the war, they will have a “This may he our last opportunity | of six miles. They will be stationed good ¢ ption of the men was ob- tighter grip on the business than ever to honor these boys, to whom the] close to the front line trenches and | tained from the landlady, however, bie ‘Thoy will have a. strangle us mae highest honor is des. They are go | ‘hrough constant communication with) anq with this the police hope to have hold, Tam not of the belief that Mr. ing away to fight for a great princi | aviator ovservers, observation bal the two men under arrest before night. Tarnes, personally, is dishon ple; the principle upon which Amer | oons and artillery observation poin teats sees that he will, during this war, rec ica, freedom, liberty and justice is} will drop shells into the first line] vat hecuntary benefits, le stands founded; they are fighting for a world | trenches of the Germans to wreck the high be the business world, but T ven- wide cause, in the greatest war of al! | dugouts, destroy barbed wire entangle- ‘ ee y that after this war is over. time, and it is right and proper that| ments and shatter the nerves of the i ian change is made that Mr. Barnes we lay aside all business and other| front line Teuton foes. : ind those associated with him will interests for a time, and avail our A trench mortar battery, the 315th, have a control of the wheat produced selves of an opportunity to show] but French geography at Camp Dodge. : ihe United States such as they th boys that we appreciate the| This unit will be equipped with chu)-| ine had before, and by reason of sacrifices. which they are making: | by trench mortars that will hurl large a heb they can make profit which will that we are proud of them and grate | oxplosive shells high into the air to far outreach anything they have made ful for the patriotism which they have | fall into the German trenches and eX-! Contracts for seven miles of state in the past. All of these matters which e Vo es displayed, and to assure them that we | plode on contact. | highway in Traill county have been TL have been discu: g, to my mind. shall follow their glorious careers ey, bearning French. = awarded to W. H. Nocl of Jamestown, are of equal importance to consum- with the deepest interest. They art Soldiers will learn ‘not only erencn State Engineer Jay W. Bliss an- ers as well as to producer: our boys—more than ever ours now put French scography at amp DodgCe. nounced today. The Trail county Take Pay Out of Patriotism. that we are about to lose them, for Classes were organized upon he ots commissioners and the state highway Congressman John M. Baer of North o how long none can tell. sival of the men and within a eW | commission acted jointly on the mat- Dalai: speaking on the cost of pro- Capito! Closes. weeks, the recruits will be able to ter.” at Grand Forks on Friday bids duction as a basis for price-fixing Every state department at the cap-| sronounce the names of French cities \il1 be opened for three miles of urged that the consumers and produc- ind_towns and know where in the graveled road in Grand Forks county, ; iJ itol closed at 2 o'clock, and | (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Three.) (Continued on Page Three.) “which is to be built with state aid. |

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