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SATURDAY, DEC. 8, 1917. BISMARCK EVENING ‘TRIBUNE AMERIGANS TAKEN. , ' THE DESTRUCTION OF ZEPPELIN L-44 pl Ht DEFENSE IW YAQUI RAID GN MEXICAN VILLAGE} Indians Loot Town of Esperanza and Set Fire to Buildings of American Plant. iPS | CRAIN id ie of Money in Some of Ne- €&y { Ecarcity wer Sections of North Dakota GENERAL AND COLONEL KILLED IN ENGAGEMENT Pr UNCLE SAM TO BE ASKED Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 8.—Three Ameri- cans and one German were captured near Esperanza, 70 miles south of Guayamas, Sonora, by Yaqui Indians who raided that town Wednesday, ac- cording to passengers arriving here tonight on a train from Guayamas. cf cereals for! d today by the al defense, (o session ai state headqua ! Ni - Gr hotel by Dorr H. Ca f Mi- A TWO REEL tate chairman. Pr tae eports that many of the newer MACK SEANETT tf here the crops were al- ENTIT C ste failure this season, d where ne rust was bad in 1916, “hn h matin faymers have no money with ners Baty which to buy seed, and the loca banks, which have been carrying the over two seasons, have no Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 7—The federal garrison at Esperanza engaged the Ya- qui’s outside the town but were drv- en back by the raiders who were said to be superior in numbers. A Mexi- can general was wounded and a col- onel and several Mexican soldiers were killed, the passengers reported. On reaching the town the Indians looted several stores and set fire to the buildings of the Richardson Con- struction company, an American con- cern. The names of the captured Ameri- cans were not learned. nost a ¢ ne. Carroll favors the inc yn of the North Dakota cov of defense as a non-profit she These photographs show vidly what photograph—at Chenevieres near Luneville. | mon t \ French anti-aireraft guoners did to the The top photograph shows the wreekage. may have legal status, and proposes ae Ga ral Zeppelin L-44 when the big German dirig- In the foreground is the body of the ZLep- | (hat this corporation then go to the Bis United States government and ask } it a loan of sufficient proy | enable the farmer to pu and now head cf the modical Ad vIEOEy seed which he will need S| board which C- e government has on seve *-lond draft. Chi come to the r siding over the m | ton farmer of the south W ith f sanelal At 6:30 this evening lo and, inasmuch as a full! workers will meet at the Mc crop of wheat in 1918 will be of more] for an informal luncheon, follow j importance than the cotton crop ever] which a meeting of the council will be been, Mr. Cari elieves the de-| held in the hotel parlo a will not fall on ible tried a raid. It was brought to earth pelin’s commander, who was killed in the —a flaming streak as shown in the lower fall, lying on a stretcher. : Formal Declaration of War a. Weather pane aeeceat Congress and Duly Approved ASSUM | IN ALL JOINT RESOLUTION RAIL SHIP Declaring that a state of war exists between the Imperial and | Royal Austro-Hungarian government and the government and the people of the United States, and making provision to prosecute the same; Whereas, the Imperial and Royal Austro-IIungarian government Order of Priority Becoming has committed repeated acts of war agai the government, and “ th epeople of the United States of America; therefore, be ite, Operative Dec. 12, Resolved, by the senate and tlie house of representatives of*the ti United States of America in congréss assembled, that a state of war| !URTHER "REGULATION is hereby declared to exist between the United States of America UP TO THE PRESIDENT and the Imperial and Royal Austro-Iungarian government; and that the president be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pare employ the entire naval and military forees of the United States Washington, Dec. and the resources of the goveriment to carry on war against the} to the government’ Imperial and Royal Astro He the conflict to a sueces The North Dakota defense council, in common Witt hose of a number of others state: no legal stand- ace. War had when the North adiouraed, and ity for legisla- » council and pro- ng. The council FIGHTING FOR PRINCIPLE ry for Love of ford, rod rawford wa: en route home from Livestock Follows Fuel in the jon the conn seed grain problem, | . west of the river e Minot count the show- of patriotic film the co-or- ion of effort a other the governm: State Among the High Test Gas—We are now equipped with pumps for both high and low test. Pure Pyrol Alcohol—Our price of $1.50 a gallon is right. A decision as attitude toward involving suggestions | cir government operation during the war or suspension of anti-trust laws and financial support, still rested tonight with President Wilson. No move was looked for until after Mon- ian government; and to bring! the railroads, sful termination all the resourees of the} fo rtn country are hereby pledged by the cong of the United States CHAMP CLARK, Speaker of the House of Representative THOMAS Rh. MARSHALL, Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate. 0, Dean 4. dent Approved Dee. 7, 1917. WOODROW WILSON. | gay, when the president win eo over eat ee : 7 Pigs Wonder Worker ——— = —== the entire subject with Senator 2 . A ' lands, chairman of the congr | , committee investjgating t Never Freeze ||{ncendiary Explosion of ae e e Tofay, however, broug A a portant develo pme: i | ‘A non-ovaporating radia Naval Magazine Possible _ |" 4 tor solution. C f H. l i H. tei order by Robert &. Lovett, dl-| 4 . . rector of priority, giving preferential} | Electric Grip Warmers— ause (¢] a l ax Oren shipment to fuel, food and govern-{ Gavnecoin tor ayranciea \ Keep the hands comfort- — ment supplies over ci general ARCO RT EOt 4 ae td WR able. freight. lare ement of my J Charcoal Foot Warmers. }§{/Body of Dead German Found Indications that the go: sary for me to d Bia The good old-fashioned s name a gencral traffic me rnd in so doin kind. . Near, Fortesss According’ to i take entire charge of the movement if tin Office at Bis New Yorker’s Story. of government supplies over ali gen- : Imperial Primers—A shot eral freight. ig’ es starts Government Traffic Manager. v i o hich ee Nea hae starts Boston, Mass. Dec. 8.—A report Indications that the government will ul vicinity have done gr thin te coldest motor instant- that a naval magazine blew up precip- name a gener, 1 traffic manager to ctic profe My new offi di n v: itating the Halifax disaster and that take entire charge of all the move- be equipped with the Jatest Sanit 1 Special Sub-Zero Oil — the body of a German was found near ; \ mot of gove ment supplies and war and 1 wil be pleased to sce any of I eK 1% 3 Will not stick your pis- Bre tonlgnt by A's. Gold 8, a mer-| A statement from Fairfax Harrison, iG Bl! ZAR} i rk friends and patients at Mandan at any tue. i \. tons. chant pt New York, who in the Every Building in Halifax and| chairman of the ra war board, /ARD | Thanking you for past favors, 1 remain, , FI first party of refugees to reach here! that the roads under present direction P i Glironricinaliyeyoun 4 Electric Radiator Heaters from the shattered city. Dartmouth More or Less | are prepared to farish 1 the trans- DNS 1) TERRORS | Shiropractically yours —plug i in the lighting cir- Goldberg did not vouch for the re- portation possible to obtain under any PANY ‘ euit in your garage. : He said the information was Wrecked by Blast. management. Pee den ; ! BR A oO H nderson ‘ toad otticial who resident 13 vowing the prob) (Continued from Tare One) _| UK. A. O. He son - rset rae ar ag jt from a membe: of the PRIME MINISTER BORDEN [470 7°h) Sens of one mind on the| the Tailroad lines into Ialitax. Ono Licensed Chiropractor = or is right unless warm, rine) ane nitae subject, and their proposals have run| train, with doctors and nurses from ATAN y NORT KOT.A and a cold motor wastes slory, wien tac ARRIVES AT SCENE) ich an Tei 2 epiey of govern-| the United States on rd, was | MANDAN, NORTIV DAKO. in the gas. 3 thele } ment seizure to that of a hands-off] caught 30 miles from the Nova Scotia e their} Halifax, N. ., Dec. 7.—The property | attitude, io work the; bord: Another which left St. John, | Heated Car Storage— He N. 2B, Thursday night with doctors, | ‘ keep your car in our interst His a a and rele ’ var) aran Save J m commerce commission's recommenda- emendon a Veen ear casaed cen i mmed| her of destitute at upwards of 20.00) Vion" congress that the government| Truro. Somewhere between 1 Amherst | time, money and your blew Us| 5 ued tonight by uv operate the roads or suspend during] and ‘rere the ceomusetts train temper. tice Harris, rman of the ci the war law: 1 finance committee. plete pcoling which prevent a com-| was 1 up by nd a consequent uni-} Word @ srg in company with Chas. J. Clark, a traveling salesman of Mon- Dead Storage—at an un- < “The committee of the citizens of} fication of systems. the co pn of many inhabi usually low figure. treal neon 2 train bound from St.) tatitax, said the statement, “was ap-| “Senator Newlands prepared himselt| seriou cecil ; pa . John to Halifax. pointed to make a public statement on today for 3 Som ns, suffering fr i All-Steel, Aeeae Round Train ae damage o the city. of Hauiey and i h the legislative committec a re being ed for | the town of Dartmouth after as care-| oF the Interstate Commerce commis-] i i Is >. | Chi J I: Goodyear & ||| guamemmeesmmmecmcsn ful avsurvey a posite of the dam gion iis recominendations. va icagoto Jac sonvi e —_——. les lane : | First % Pricel e (daily) 10:0 pam. Arrive Atlanta. 7 : e Halifax and Dartmouth was more or! poqay's priority order, re. | Leave Cage el TOS ‘eka acine 1res less damaged the devastated area is » none have ‘Anive Chattanooga. 6:10 p.m. a If the Until Jaanary § arrive Fecluonrille 9:20 a.) don’t take chances with a siaaedie worn out tire in zero weather. through it was | 269 more injured per- | pnt here today. Sleeping cars open to Dining cars serving m Drawing Room Sleepin cember 12, is the first gene @ found near the scene of the explo-| jou at the urgent reque FS sion and emraces chiefly districts; s a dain tt * food and fuel is S 3 occupied by workers and the poorer ernment depar! s. The @ classes. have opposed it on the ground: a Frozen Radiators—reccive skilled attention. results sought a! of them cannot be ascertained until me : itis the de-| 20H one’s case is investigated, it is (Conti —GOLD SEAL NO. 10—Kills the de-| roared the destitute people in the area! “Between 3,09 dand 4,000 such dwoll) °\0 eer shalt healt | —- j seni 1 ings were destroyed by the explosion} © : nofficial action taken b | iy . Priming Spark Pings —of USING or fire. The number of tuose affect-| Shipments. Unofficial action taken by | omr Rom me vw Fi ‘ terest to Ford owners. ‘ their eastern operating committees, =o = RY fe interest to . ad is estimated at 25,000 and -while , scomplishing the | nee | | TOBACCO & SNUFF: the circumstances of all ,or even most they have held, is has not s reed | TRAN STALLED sire for tobacco and snuff. A euaran-) will number upward of 20,000 and | ted vegetable ‘reatment. a tonic for, their actual losses and the estimated R ] G d: might e . {cost of their temporary maintenance ec uaer Ss IN Ni \ IF Nous Battery Storage—our elec- ns know their busi- Corwin Motor Co. Automobile Specialists s s. Sworn affida- | the stomach end per ves mC! Will reach between $25,000,000 and vit and testimonials from men who 000,009. d ¥ have been cured. Compiles with pure!” “it is to be clearly understood that Hol. Czar. food laws. Treatment requires only a| the persons rendered destitute consti-! 4 ‘s iMeets Storm at Amherst Where a _|tute that part of the population of P fracks are Blocked. , few da: Halifax and Dartmouth least adle to; risoner ting to! bear the los bs I + . us Our book “A” gives full particulars; | mediately re t it is FREE. Send right now. | pated at the news; i INLAND CHEMICAL CO. orden, the prime minis-| organ’ of the Px Bismarck, N. D. ter arrived here late today to place; announces that s heibla itt at the disposal of the municipal au-| of sailors and the thorities all the resources of the fed-| been sent to Tobb! 00 miles east eral government for the relief of suf-| of Moscow to guai ‘s Roman- ferers. 4 off, the former Russia2 emperor. BO te nm = . Start the New Year bacco and snuff. and which must be tn | us assist through- S—A ePirograd di detachment guard have shovel eway enough of ¢ to enable the train te i pe In the fleet was 2 avily| 1088S was estimated at between $25,- laden inunitions steamer. During the 090,000 and $30,009,000 and the num- scramble for safety s freight ster iis eats havoc far and wide.