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KRVLENKO DENDUNGES ACTION OF REDS BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE General Dukhonin Taken from Train After Capture and Body Torn to Pieces by Bolsheviki TT ay il Y ih ual ‘WOMAN OF HIGHEST ROTITTAH ARMV DANK! AND ASCRIBES 10 POPULAR TATHOD OF DEAD COMMANDER CINE OF RUDLRERS Russian General Who Refuses to Obey Command of Leninite | | Leaders to Treat with the Enemy on Behaif of Armistice and a Separate Peace Brutally Seized by Radical Mob and Done to His Death--Leader of Reds Indulges in Lament Over the Inhuman Act of Followers. 5.—General Dukho nin was dragged from a train in which > Perrograd, and beaten to death. issued today, signed by Ensign Kr! ko the Bolsheviki commander-in-chief, confirming the killing by infuriated. members of the Bolsheviki of General Dukhonin, commander-in-chief of the Russian armies, who recently was deposed because of his refusal to re- cuest Germ ficials to enter into an ar tice with the Bolsheviki. Thrown from Train and Killed. General Dukhonin was killed by being thrown from a train after the Bol- sheviki forces had captured head quarters at Mohilev, where he had re- mained after his deposition. General Korniloff, also a former Russian commander-in-chief, and who some time rted an unsuccessful re- volt against the Kerensky government, fled from Mohilev before the ar- rival of the Bolsheviki forces The text of the communication of Krylenko follows: “Today I entered into MMohilevy at the h ‘The headquart urrounded without fifighting. Petrograd, Dec. it was intended to send him An official announcement wi The last ob- ‘To insure Victor quality, always look for the fam 3 | trademirk, “His Master's Voice." It is on all genuine, products of the Victor Talking Machine Company.| Victrola stacle to the ca has fallen. iki Resort to Lynch Law. “T cannot be silent on the act of lynch Jaw practiced upon the former highest commander-in-chief, General Dukhonin. lar hatred surpassed | » | the limits of reason and in spite of all attempts to save him he was thrown | Mrs. Chalmers Watson, M. D., has; out of a railroad train“at the Mchil station an ed. The flight of | the higest rank held by any woman General Korniloff the day beforae the fall of headquarters was the cause in the Bri army. She has ‘been! t this excess. i appointed chief controller of the Wom- s Army i ef commander of the thousands of! {women working behind the lines in} {France. She is ister of Sir Eric | ————— } Geddes, admi ief. She was the} t woman phy graduated from | Edinburg Universit Excess” Strongly Condemned. “I cannot allow the banner of the revolution to be stained, and it is ne- cessary strongly to condemn such acts. A revolutionary people are fear- ful in a struggle, but they must be soft after vi PRO-GERMANS ELATED. — Stockholm, Dec. . 5.—The man press in Sweden is Auxiliary Corps, giving her | ~ over the report that Lieut. 0 GODDLING GRMGTS P. Judson, chief of tary mission to Ru. visit to Leon Trot: foreign minister, “assured him that to start peace negot “the time for me Bolsheviki had p: th American mili-| ia paid a friend] the Bolsh i at Petrograd and{ Russia had a right tions” and that es against the ed. POLY OF THE PAST FOR SOIL WARDEN MEDIATION FOR ‘The fact that this instrument bears the ye Lan this genuine The Dagbdladet say Recaptured Outlaws Confined in “This means, assuming that Lieut | | Col. Judson acted under instructions Solitary and Hung Up by from Washington that the entente 4 . may expect little help from America the Wrists. in a war to the bitter end. Joliet, IL, Dec. anata of tke TWN TY famous Victor trademark and is a Zcwuine Victrola guarantees to you the same high quality and standard of exccllence so well WAG WATE fe Even newspapers allies see in Col. friendly to the Judson’s reported 3 convicts who escaped from the Meantimer, Guard 4 front Towns action indications that “America in- clines to, accept the consequences of the Bolsheviki rule,” and that France and England will be left to carry on the: warvatone. The: Petrograd. “velegraph Agency, which is controlled by the Bolsheviki, on Monday announced that Lieut. Col- Judson had paid an “official v! the Smolny Institute,” the Bols headquarte: and that the 3 caused a sensation in entente allied diplomatic spheré UWUESS GRAIN ARRIVES FROM NORTH GAKOTH ALL LAKE NAVIGATION ENDS Duluth, Minn., Dec. 5. — Uni trains come in from North Dakota with grain in the next few, da lake shipments from local elevators will be wound up in a hurry, a ecortling toa statement given out toc mem. ber of the local food administration grain corporation representative. When the steamer Superior start loading today..there were only 200, bushels of wheat and about the amount of flax in the Duluth and Su- perior elevators.. The Superior will make a big dent in this, leaving less than a cargo. atte penitentiary Monday were cap- i] convicts at the state peni j| for Insect bites. 2|mation in three or four nights. tured tonight and it is reported that! the other- three posses near Mo! rested ei Senaca, Ill. The arrests tonight brings the total arrested of the 13 convicts to ten. There is to be no more coddling of tiary here, Murphy tonight told n convicts who were captured in the day. ve tried to play he said, surrounded Til. Two were ar are Warden E. J. the se’ en with you running this prison. From now on you must understand that Iam boss and I will tell you what io do,” The even convicts were led back to confinement and strung up They the 1 gular s announced, lodine Worth Ha ing. tute of iodine Paint it excellent anti- ens healing. Also good For enlarged joints paint every night; relieves the inflam. Ah. n the e1 cuts or brui sepiule and has Wm. S. Hart at the Bismarck the- ater tonight in his new play, “The Cold Deck.” “but I see now you} Outside of Centers Called Into Action. Washington, De Because of the, “grave national questions involved” the department of iavor and the Coun- cil of National defense, through Secre-| tary Baker, today recommended to Governor Burnquist that the whole} question of the street railway. strike at Minnexpolis and St. Paul be reopen. ed and that federal mediators be vited to a i the state public safety ffort to adjust all NO ACTION TAKEN, St. Paul Dec. 4—The Public Safety commission adjourned its meet- ing late today without taking action on the street railway trouble. Governor Burnquist id the com- n had dis A Secretary | 's telegram bu tthat no reply; had been mad The comm 1 will meet again to- morrow. Today's sessions were be- hind closed doors. SALOONS CLOSE FOR DAY. Minneapolis, Minn. Dec. 5. Minn) apolis Retail Liquor Dealers’ as- s tion tonight voted to close all sa- loons in the city at 9 p. m, and keep |* them closed all day tomorrow during| the convention of union men in St. Paul in connection with the street car strike situation. The} Guards patrolled the downtown | established and recognized in all products of the Victor Company. It is equipped with all the exclusive Victrola patented features and will play for you any “of the more than 5000 records listed in the Victor Record catalog. Will there be a Victrola in your home zhzs ChristmasP Nothing else will bring 50 much pleasure to every member of the f family. streets here tonight prepared to sup- press any attempts to hamper street car service. HOME GUARD CALLED. St. Paul, Minn., Dee. 5. — Eleven companies of Minnesota Home Guardi from cities outside St. Paul tonight were ordered to report here tomorrow | because of fear expressed by business | men that ourbreaks would follow the! proposed “convention” of all labor un-}| ionists of the twin cities. The “con- ” which is scheduled to meet} city tomorrow and continue; indefinitely, will, it is declared, be virtually a general strike in sym-| pathy with union street car men or- dered not to wear buttons indicating their union membership. The order calling the home guards to St. Paul was issued by Adjutant- General Rhinow. Commanders of the companies were instructed by tele-| phone to take ‘the first available! trains to St. Paul. In all 1,500 men) in military uniform will be on guard | ; duty here tomorrow. | Decision to add to the home guard | forces in the city followed disc! ‘ussion | of a telegram from Secretary of War| Baker in Washingion asking that the Public Safety Commission suspend its | , order relat tons pending a further hearing and} suggesting that a federal mediator be! nvited to act in the Case. | “Grave national interests are in th | concur in believing that the con-/ | create the serious istuation which to the: jakerrs telepram governor. Congressman Van Dyke attended ‘da work in the United States. > to the wearing of bui-| ¢xce,i under special license was prom- | volved in the present situation and) will include the names of firms y ought not to be allowed to} cluding the United States itself. Latin America is dealt with first of the depariment of agriculture, who | | would exist if widespread sympathetic , because of the large number of Ger-; died here yesterday, » orders occur,” read | man firrms in the soouthern republics ‘home last night by his so to the active in aiding Germany's cause and| R. H. Treacy. | who have financed German propagan- | E Peters bristle deuber, and soit lamb’s wool polisher. Makes shining convenient ead easy. Ask Nearest Store. BLACK—TAN— WHITE—RED taken to his At an inquest today it was decided that Dr. Treasy’s death was due to, oa a. le Victor dealers everywhere . Ask your nearest dealer for demonstration FAURAU UA x UAAWAAU i A be A il } r oa ened S b Fi ¢ Wi 1 d natural cae: He poet tineon | pos ior 1 Calvin township rabbit hunt scious while enroute from Bismarck | resulted in the bagging of 441 jacks, | a tres on oman an here and was taken to a local hospital the south team peat tot 208 ‘ ; e dying a short time later. and the north for 245. The losing Children in Open Boat We pai, ent for super ant the winners 25 cents, and the pro- a — | jena were contributed to the Y. M. "4 a | . The rabbits were Vash- the war department meek esta | rah “Eighty Members of Passengers 4 fl | ACK R ABBITS shied to Twin City markets, where the message, and, according to Secre- and Crew of 200 Perish in |beneft of the Rel chee Paes tary Baker, Mr. Ames of the Minne-; al sota Public Safety commission, though | the Waters, |Geod Bay's Work Re Results in Food| Wm. S. Hart at the Bismarck the- | earlier untae day Sova Burau | oo | for erin Cite rea | ater tonight in his new play, “The had wire im to refrain from “as- | 7" | or iwin Ulties an nds Cold Deck.” i z suming to represent the commission” | 20 LIVES ON ILL | — jbecnnse of his attitude toward union- FATED VESSEL SAFE| for War Work Br pasate AT ONCE 7 ; Ce dea | ime ee ree live newsboys to sell mornin, , ‘e Wholesale liquor dealers and brew-/ | ondon, Dec. 5.—The Hritish steam: nN. D., Dec. 5.—Under the ‘and evening Tribunes. Boys going to ers agreed with the St. Paul ty | ap Apapa has been torpedoed and | /e2dership of Ed Porter on the south ‘school or otherwise employed need council that saloons would be closed | sunk, according to the morning pa- and Phil Shafer on the north, the not apply. Circulation Dept. a part of every day while disorders | pers,” Fighty passengers and the crew | threatened and pethaps closed the en- of the vessel pei ed. About one! are oH hours until the situation is | hundred and twenty passengers were | cleared. |saved. It is reported that the sub-|. ‘ i ae j marine fired .on women and children| UATIN-AMERICAN FIRMS ese socom { i ‘ The Apapa was a vessel of 7, tons gross. She was built in Gls gow | PLACED ON BLACKLIST in 1914 and was owned by the Afriean | f , A Steamship company. “f v Washington, Dec. 5—A black lis: of ’ 1,600 firms in twenty Central and ] | South American countries with whom | r. reacy $s | merchants of the United States are! | 2 fo idden specifically to do busine: Body W. ly | els , r on a. i Em preserves shoes, sheds ‘otluvare, pos won't rub off, ulgeted tonight by the war trade; j A 433 ‘ay be It is officially styled “enemy | | oO Bismarck | A britant, tasting shine. Over 50 shines per gE. | trading list,” and constitutes the first | box, The key opening box prevents <3 in-| section of a record which eventual yf 4 ae xa; and soiled fingers, i RO, IIL, Dee. most of the countries of the world, > If. Treacy of me sear A S chief of the animal industry di SaiouA Howe Ser < os