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EIGHT BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNY ‘Startling Revelations of Germany’s Duplicity Through American Agents » deen engages en 6: the war, tonetnes Yer eueceeetuz, an ex-army-officer,. He erates that he was anxious to meet one of the managers, and xpon being asked as to the nature of hie busi he aeclaree it relates to cetective-work, The derman c1ere Actual Photographs of Checks, Receipts, Telegrams and Re- inilar wrt o5 essence, With Me, won sco... D orts Sig: ned by German Of - = connected with me by telephene and advised me that @. gentle oveaking of Te Cling Upon you can was at the passenger offices, en a matere in ‘ich J aight ve peere, yOu, desides having rene g 00 T have heare frieneg a Joving F Stab to sorteis inquiry to v9 mate; 2.) Prem where Pa ficials and Propagandists in the United States Which Compose a Part of the Evi- dence Upon Which the Gov- ernment’s Exposé Is Based. interestes, I. requested: that the man Le sent up to ay efrice, your aig, ¥ It svon-ceveleped that the caller was identical with the party to whem J-had recently paid tne sum of $1:0.-. 2 ai6 not grant the interview asked for by thie gentleman, nor été Z give hin axy opportunity te eee me.. one of the clerks eagecsted to him that he might eal2 agais leter in the aay, in order to gain tine te diecuse. the matter with you, During wy..conyersatie® with you, whieh teek place at mee: erqay, I was wade fentiiag wath thie man's case, and eautiqned:te.de extrenely careful is the Bureau's dealings with him, eng if possible $o avoid revealing @y identity to him, am at 2,30 P.M, Me, cosoes ealted ogein 00 the Bureau, ond ehertiy efterwarda wae ushered inte a, private office, wnere he wae @re that? ery they aly oF msaantly, Jaree Bieceg among then, or BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIO) daocnes agevice DIVIAION \. aasne 555 PAYMANT OP $250. sew vom. Ju ea aes ae cacedved by epecial Investigator $4,: vno bad been instructed pre viously $0 pose as myself. This echene worked well, and.to my ~ = tunes great ourprise, the caller tele the sollowing, ecery?? - My name 10 -owSere, J have an office at XO cocccncnse. S22 Beveere Se brought vith nie to ¥,, @ member of thie Beee desorivea.. Building, but % co not care. to state ay home. acéresa,-- 2, intend . to cause serious damages to veosele of the Aliiés, leaving ports of the Gaited states, by placing deme, which I an making syself, on July 16th, at about 12 A. t the office of ----""" for the purpose of de Upon handing the letter to tre of» Buresu call livering @ certe;p report. - 40a , the clerk was eked to wait, Hr, --ecr"" then pr ; ass t a check for $2150.°, which wae turned over to the on veard, These bombs repenble ordinary lumps of coal, ; to write ou! clers, Pith inetructions to advise me to have the equivalent of planning to haye them concealed in the coal te be laden 2 ; rty, wnose name and address was eratten eteamere of the Alliee,. I have already éiscussed thie plan with - pane paid to @ certain party, a Sie : by the official on & enali piece of paper, eubdsequently as° i 2 at » ne he thinke Fevoraby of my scea, I } Riveres to we. The money was to be paid an cash, and doravered : an person, to the recipient. particulars regaraang the check . ab ; ere ae feilove: Check Wo, 146, éravn on the Rages National or" : Bank, Washington; cated July 16, payable to » etened e ae . jae € : ‘ ast? matter, =. wees anos eovcese-ee,; ancunt $150, Mo reason = given as to ery paynen' nee S : eae — was to be made, i Acting in accordance with the above request, the writer, hae gureet mee nee eat in company with $, $. Operative 42, prece: in the evening ef ov 8 ook Ro . er as July 16th, to the addrese furnished, The party eas qickly le- porns OF! ' tg 4 te a et , and after having furniened me with sufficient proof as te Ke « Nhe i . 4 a nie identity, he wae paid the eum of $240, in dille, for which @ én : a 1 eccocce yesterday receipt was obtained, sane was hanged €0, ur. yee’ a) ” ga Baer ‘at noon, the ae Ae already reported to you verbally, the recipient ef \ , a the aun aforementioned, called this morning at the passenger ofe > to the bureau. OY AL” “SERVICES. ster are tet<m small: «Liga of the ecererne Line, nese he talked with @ German clerk. a ‘ taptanyen ya haben, Deldheialst biernit, a % a - in ftrone = é Waldaztoa. D.C, % hyd ‘ ae a ise A 2 : : ~) i -jfin\h~. Pa Sve : ‘ i ¥ ‘ or : . From the Imperial Germas Cw» : tansy, ‘Wasbingten z 2 Kecetpt of . No, 223, #0 $5,000.00 (Five Thousand 00-100 } ! Abridged Transcript.” lor purposes of wrepagend®, : (The English 4s evidently a translation, as the German words written at the end of acknowledged. 5 = both thoxe Hnex are merely the German ‘expression for-“I have recelved” and “for trav- ashington Bs c. neil 2 ar o. elling expenses.) “ “ 3) . Below In xcript, signed by a member of the German Embassy.) ‘A. L. No. 4 This | ix te certify that the above ts a true Copy of tranecript of documents (e* The part in italic @ writes at the Tmperlal German t i German script.) Ss Cedarhurst, N. ¥.. July 2, (Signed) -HAXIEL _ : Jmperial German Embassy. ‘ + oy ie -This is the most] Such of these documents as were important rcvolation of Germany's essential to legal proceedings brought : setiies Heoosds ike Aol diye i ametatt Ube: erent ote Las pub Ay +— tf : i . ae ea Dat has been nix since the| shed. Others are here made public 4 y Ww t 8, fncad but one chamber, as it were, in an | ace aration ae i ama) or ue first elme: They form a curl- enormous and complicated maze of 2300 DAKOTANS is bas cial doc-| US, if disjointed, chapter in - res : mien in the possession of the gov | lomatic history of the war. eg The a 7 underground plotting. Other entries GIVEN RESPITE emnment which have not hitne:io ten] In the fall of 1914, when the German ey were sacrosanct. The diplomatic, | "¥ 4 Vit appear too vague to indicate anything (Continued from Page The lec ae ay, hewsyape plots against Canada were fomenting| Prerogative of a friendly nation had ‘ \ ‘Bane more definite than some connection | to go; not a face that.b ee story in themselves ake a startling in thle country, there was established | been overriden and the person of its ez § with or interest in enterprises al-| 8loomy expression. ungre Grsour or , genes off OEY a Street, an “advertising” |Fepresentative insulted. To this the £ Ze, ’ ready : notorious—payments to the} “North Dakota has and will Within a few days a German rovs- ice pres led over by a big, suave State department replied that the in- AY Bs2 ae Welland Canal conspiracy; corres-| Occasion to be ‘proud of rh have Paper published in this country en- ven ig Teutonic aspect named Wolf Vaded premises at 60 Wall street were 27 as pontience with Dr. Walter Scheele, ac- T'll match them against Stator * ployed as the headline to an artic yon Igel. There were two peculiar fea-, described in the contract as a private fa Ee cused of being a bomb manufacturer; | from any state in the uni Bay poldiers dealing with the rumor of Ge aes aout this office. One was that business oftice for the carrying on of £3 sol references to the Maverick and the, training is finished; Til be aes their American disaffection in this ; was frequented during two years of advertising and that Von Igel had not i iz 384 ‘Annie Larsen, blockade runners; sido} take my chances with willing to the derisive legend, “Lie)’ Wa: At ngularly quiet and unbusinesslike ex-| been formally accredited as a German er lights on Japanese propaganda, Mex-| they go up against Luese buys oa « ton, magst ruhig sein.” eee chiefly by Germans who had representative. When the papers were : a3 (o. fean plots, and Canadian lines of se-| fighting machine th od hence This is, of course, a parody on the Hi ing whatever to do with adver-| examined by the department of -jus- cret information; even hints that of-! produced.” ie world has ever refrain of “Die Wacht am Rhe‘n,” the Be ing. The other was a large safe,|tice the reason for Von Igel’s deter- ficers high in the military service of | Throughout the German national hymn: “un,” the , bearing the insignia of the German Mined fight became appareat. Here, the United States were being improp-; for the national bade pbe bait “Lieb Vaterland, magst rahig sein” thas Comeneaening 4a Se pa ute form of letters, telegrams, no-| INFORMATION BUREAU. pear and there are a few notations of OY, used for German military onter- spirit has been shown in North Dee .oved fatherland, be restfal (or f 5 necks, recéipis, 1eagers, cash-'* Closely related to and to some ex- “Pearson: Sub. , rises. kota. Judge Li = undisturbed).” stfal (or while Von Igel was preparing a mass books, cipher codes, lisis of spies,and_ tent under th Fy m: Subject, Press,’ which may " wHAT OF YOUR OWN TOWN? . ge Luther E. Birdzell.and z of 1 ’ . e guidance ‘of Von Igel refer to Pearson's ‘Magazine, of h VU! ‘3 other members of thi 3 > only to one who un-! embas: Jas’ | a astances jan labor information and relief bu- pro-German .or may indicat: never be known. ‘the spider, Von his gratificatio ideritailas Vhe German thode of a embassy in Washington, four Unitel of the vaguest nature, in others of reau, with .or may indicate a secret jee], had scuttled m over this fact. That : USiatee ce , . au, with central headquarters at 136 agent named Pearson, who is the p. Tse" . away to his own the rank and file of Nort! Y and thought. peec! s secret service agents from the the most damning coaclusiveness— Lfdert Y Y : the su refuge in G fi orth Dako " depart: ? gy 'y street, New York city, and ject of other entries. ge Yermany. His nest is de- citizens are as red-blood one sett the instance is slight. atl Gee feat ihe uae eee thee Hea Cormiaa. Imperiahgovernments; branches in Clevelan Detroit, - ‘The lecture platform is represented Stroved. But the Stranis <t/the/ wel can be. tame ander the Btare and in important phase duty, t Vi 3 in ny geport, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, hy Rav Feveridge, the California. art- at he wove may still stretch over Stripes has bee of the German propaganda which Y, put Von Igel under arrest and friendly nation, was concerned with— and Chicago. The head @f this enter- ist, and : fornia art: the city or town whi im proven by the readi- su-! undertook : ; 1 Was, r . - ist, sister of Kuehne Beverid; +4 nm which you who read ‘ness and _ cheerfulness.’ wi tly but persistently seeks to h slJ-|undertook to seize the papers. The| Violation of the laws of the United pri Hi % ery @) this inhabit. e 8 with which * sent German w; prise was Hans Liebaysfrom whom: the prominent sculptor. In one ent! z , North Dakota’s best blood Dieriahya GRAFGe cin Amceeios re ree enews clarge, -powerfal, and | States. ft took its famili: cepted , euuy. ae i st blood has -re- most favorable light, even to ie me praye, Math, the aid of one associate! Destruction of lives and property in of the “Liebau poeta at Agency.” etd paper from the ete ledges; For jelly elasses call at Webb Bros. oneal T i UngleeSemtsigenll, the tent of defending the Improper activi.' cerivic, voornly fought the ofileers, merchant vessels on the high seas. Turing the trying days which followed finance Miss Bevertage’s testy sagt to Ge Ged aid ae eae diplomatic repre | the sate eta gaistiiie talepi a eres beet that plots against the arrest of the Wellan@ Canal con- German war pictures ‘were “also to ma = ntatives before their passports comin} a 2 jorie and Grea In. : snirators it was unwav assert: b ‘ sentatives before their passports were communicate with his superiors. Re-| | Fomenting iMfecting against the ed that the Licau ‘1 re Bee a of the: lectutea was: 6 alleged ace Pe uanucastoanunysanoconcesvogsecnecneseenguees ing propaganda certain documents in volvers were drawn by the secret ser- United States in Mexico. bonafide employment ageticy and noth- in topics allied to Had Creie nook Fy the posession of the Department of upon Te They produced no effect Subornation of American writers ing else, with no odject @ther than to Other figures of more vague import 2 the possession of the peculiar impor- rite avon leet and lecturers. ie ee titions for ermam, Austrian, drift into light here and there inthe 3 ; tance, in that they prove undeniably| “This is is German Teritory! Financing of propaganda. ‘or Hungarian workmen seeking em- Von Igel papers or the Bureau of In- = “ fie intieatae teelations between the chouted. ie Gorman territory,” he Maintenance of a spy system un- ployment. That was for publication vestigation reports. Col. E. G. Wood- 2 accredited representatives of the bring none hoot men and you will der the guige of a commercial investi- only. In Von Igel’s papé#s.the truth ford, an old British hater, appears to = kaiser in the United States and plot-. There y gation buredu. ‘appears, brought ont by the refusal of have received sundry sums of money 3 « : gy Zz ‘ no shooting. But after a: Sudsidizing of a bureau for the pur--the Austro-Hungarian embassy to con- for services unspecified. Exclusive Service” = BUT ONE PHASE OF PLOT. z 3 nut one euase or por. .' Lahr Motor Sales Company ers t ters against tl Bi he laws and the security protracted struggle the defenders were pose of stirring up labor troubles in tinue its subsi ‘| ‘VIERECK’S tchinta of: 9eRe of this country, whose enterprise did ov« ition att 4 powered and the ehort -of: projected:wholesale : The German embassy at ‘nce: cian preteen b sits protest. These y official papers, | Ly} other relat-| om Vi