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ve ry, TUBSDAY, MARCH 5, 1918 bee / gatherings which has been held in this countyz”"The ‘meeting’ was’ ataged <at the beautiful new. country © homa'‘of 2h ~ BISMARCK y 3 EVENING TRIBUNE responded and Governor Lynn J. Frasier,addressed: the: visitors om be- halt.of the state. J..M, Still, of Beach, HABEAS CORPUS wotaretneresce Judge Haupt included the ingtruc- tions for them to appear Monday at Fairmont in his order releasing Gil- THOMPSON GOKS RUSS-GER “FROM Provide. That Russia Cede Ter- ritory:and. Withdraw. Troops ‘Immediately, oe discussed: the. relief which. the far- mer should seek of the government between the farmers. and independent} "p elevators and milling companies, and Charles B, Eckerle, general organizer, took ‘up the outlook of the association. The Evening's Program This evening’s program, one of the best of the convention, includes, an address on “Co-operation and. Demo- cracy," by M, R. Meyers, of Chicago, editor of the Co-operative Journal, national organ of the farmers: grain dealers, und.an address\on “Reduction of.Grain- Dust Explosion Hazard” by Dr: H.-H. Brown, of the United States Andrew ‘Bibblehetmer, <and:. was > ut- tended by all the members: of. the Mast Dana Red Cross:apxiliary, mu their families... A .-program’ ‘of: itriole songs, addresses and: recitations: "was OVER T0 ENEMY: BEST LOST OUT sk coe | which a fee. was charged, and: whose proceeds"were..added to the general fund. An .interesting feature’ of the Riad od eatect ton s dinnez partners by. blind auction,’ which. gdd- ed a considerable a Rtg ite und ceeds of the successful. affair, which was throughout one of thé ‘moxt en- oyable the East Dan: munity has 2ver experienced. ay Vas ee ert from custody, ~ BRBES GILBERT St. Paul, Minn., March 5.—Joseph Gilbert, manager of the National Non- partisan league, who was rearrested Saturday on a charge of conspiracy. to discourage _ enlistments, was dis- charged from the custody of Sheriff W. S. Carcer of Martin county under- habeas corpus proceedings which were upheld by Judge Haupt, in district court late yesterday. Gilbert, although given his Jiberty under this order, will appear in pur- DODGE CARS FOR SALE |! If you intend to purchase a Dodge car, we have some of all the. latest models on hand, and jit will be to your benefit to see us regarding price and service. City Contmissioner Defeated in : ’ Brave Fight for a Puri- » fied Press Amstordam, March: &—The . peace 6 < MUCH ADOO; LITTLE DONE Commissioner “R, L, Best lost a bonhy bra’ fight for a purified press last night: when at the psychological moment Commissioner Harry Thomp son went oyer to the enemy and vot- ed with Presidcht Lucas and Coniniis. stoner. Bertsch in'favor of the publica tioh: in the'‘offictal city paper, The Tiibyne, of @ report presented by Dr. Skippey, city bug detector, describing AT ZAP BOOSTS , LIBERTY’ BONDS Urges Congregation to ‘Invest treaty. signed between the four central powers.and Russia, according toa dis- patch, received -here from: Berlin says ,the,powers mentioned “have. agreed: to. tenminate the state of war and bring: about peace, as quickly as possible,” and that therefore, the plenipotentiar- ies signgd .the ; following, articles; (First. The, central powers and Rus- sia. declare, the, ,state,of war between them,to.be termiaated and. are.resolv- ed. henceforth. to, live in peace :and friendship with one..another, quent orators now devoting their time to farm organizi erative:movements. He is thoroughly this. evening, is masterpiees: Dr. Brown of. the Untied | bureau of chemistry, who ha scome di- rect from Washington to. substitute for’. H. Bailey of Minneapolis. Mr.(Meyers is one of the most elo-| ion work and co-op- master of-his subject, and his address expected to prove a States bureau of chemistry, is an ex- pert who will deal with a problen, of growing importance in the handNng of suance of the $3,000 bond which he gave here last Thursday, with A. C. 1ownley president of the league, who also was arrested at the time on a sims, ilar charge, before the Martin county courtat Fairmont next Monday. leer: \ MISSOURI ‘VALLEY MOTOR CO. 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The public’is extend ed acordial invitation to attend this Second. | The » contracting -nations will \refraiy from, all-agitation or: pro- vovation against..other signatory .gov- !ernnfeyts and. undertake to spare the populations of the regions occupied ‘by’ the;powers of the quadruple entente. ‘Third,,The regions lying west ofthe ling.;agreed upon by the’ contracting pasties, and formerly. belonging to Russia, shall. no longer be under Fus- ening’s meeting and_all other public sian sovereignty. .It,is agreed that the! s ions. of. the association, with he .line:appears from the appended map,| assurance that much of interest.and of number. which as agreed upou,) values\to the public generally will, be forms an. essential part: of the peace|found iin the papers and addresses treaty. The fixing of the-line in the | scheduled. west will be settled.in the German | Home From Washington. Russian, mixed, commission. ‘The re-! M,C, Haulke, of Thompson, secre- gions in question will have no obliga-| tary: of the : Lion, among tion whatever. toward Russia, arising} Monday's ‘carly a als, 1} Gaulke from their, former relations thereto.! pas just returned from Washington, | Russia undertakes to refrain {rom.all| where he attended as a delegate from | interference in..the.internal.affairs of Xorth Dakota the Federated Farmers’ these.teritories and to.let Germany Organizations national ..convention, | and. Austria. determinethe future fate, where 16 ‘great national agricultural | the peculiarities shown by Bisinarck | water during ‘the last month. None ‘bat’a Byron’ could do ‘justice to the reproach, despair, woinded trust and resentment. contained in: one quick, sharp. glance” which Commissioner Best darted: at, Commissioner Thom, son when the newest member of the coinmission:rdng-out ‘a clear unafraid FOR THROAT AND LUNGS A Calclum:eompound that will brink ree Nef in many acute and chronic cases. Provides in handicst form, @ basic rei edy highly recommended by science. Con- tains no harm{u! drvgs. Try them today, 50 cents a box, including war tax i For sal by all druggists , Lekman Laboratory, Philadelphia Liberally, in Third Issue of “Securities Zap, N. .D., March 5.—At,a meeting of his cpngregation Monday, afternoon, Rev. C. P. Schmidt, pastor of. the Ger- man Lutheran churches at Zap and | Dodge, urged members of .the ‘church here to. ‘subscribe. liberally... for the third liberty loah. ‘This congregation should take not less than 12 bonds, and I’ would like to see it: take 20,” AQEEGSECUUBEDSEOLLOUVALSOODEGUSSOUERSESOUAUCNUSEUEORSEREEAHOOUAGOLOSISUNBONITES Best ‘was primed with water when the commission .meéting opened. He began spouting the moment the board was called“to order, jand he contin- ued. to: spout: ‘at intervals, like Old| Sid the rector... . Faithful, until the lights were turned| | Today Rev. Schmidt, is. making plans | out ‘ahd, the last farewells were said.| for the opening of.a German ‘paroch- Mr. Best had. procured from Doc Skip-| !a! school, to be attended by, children pey-a letter in which the said doc sug-| 9f his, congregations from Dodge and gested that The Tribune hadn't cor-| ZaP- This step is evoking some crit- rectly: interpreted his report at aj {cism,, inasmuch as it will mean tak- préviotis’ commission ‘meeting. Mr. ing from the public schools a number. ! Bést desired Skippey’s attack on The| Of children, whose American educa. ‘Tribiine published as a warning to| tfon will be checked, it ia chatted. fad ‘ The Tribune not to intrude “its own| German teachings substituted. With) of these territories in agreement with, associations, hailing from 31 states,| j, ¥ oétiments ‘on things that take place| the approval iat; the \county superis-| thelr populations ‘ were represented by hundreds of dele.|, ". E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE ete” in its news columns. Commis- tendent/ot: ach Is Bey chmtidt, un- ‘Fourth, Germany and Austria agree,| gates. During the convention the! COMPA ry ‘stoners ‘Lucas, ‘Bertsch and Thompson | der the: laws of ‘Nort Dakota; has! whenja general peace is concluded and | farmers were addressed by President | 3 NY voted for the publication of Skippey’s| full authority to act as he purposes, it| Russian, demoboliaation. {s. fully.com-| Wilson and other great national) report, sans his own personal criti- is said. : i pleted to evacuate the regions east of:| statesmen. cism of The Tribune, ratte 2} ‘Fthe line designated .in. article three,| The ‘National Council of Co-opera- Here It Is. 114 BROADW AY nuniber one, in so far as article 6:does| tive associations, with which the! In order. that Commissioner Best “| not ‘stipulate otherwise. Russia will| North Dakota Farmer Grain Dealers’ and the public: at large may know] do everything in her power to com-| association is affiliated, has organized what: itis. all-about, the’ correspond- plete as soon as possible the evacua-| eleven states, Michigan being one of German in Charge Says He’s Agent of U. S. Navy, Not Germany + 290; .39¢. wie y 88 see + OBC" Rote ai vee T8C. we. $1.09): ve LAS -. 1.98: CLOSED SUNDAYS Complying with request of Gov. Fuel Administration. Closed evenings, except Sat- urdays. BERGESON’S Daylight Store " ST a Bes Farm Lands City Property Fire Insurance Lomas Hdw. Co. ADEDaEUOCRNOUODOEAOUOSOCAEDOD FIRST NAT’L BANK BLDG. ' Room 15—Phone 78 enée ‘and report and comment are pub- tion ‘of the ‘Anatolfin provinces and| the recent’ converts, and it represents a = lished herewith: their orderly return to Turkey. The Report on City water for February: districts of Erivan, Kare_and Batoum “The:water has been confined to the will likewise without delay be evacu- required bacteriological standards dur- ated by the Russian- troops. Russia | ~ing.the past month, and ‘FROM THIS will not interfere in the reorganization | STANDPOINT IS IN VERY GOOD of the constitutional or international | 4,000 independent farmers’ elevators J. W. Shorthill, of New York, Neb., secretary of the National Council, and a member of the United States price fixing committee, is on the program for an.address Wednesdgy afternon. Clifford Thorne, ex-chairran of the Towa state railway commission, who has led the National Councils sucess- ful battles for better rates, will tell of the railroad and the American far- mer in Wednesday afternoons session. Preliminary, Work, = Mee SMARC Last Time CONDITION... The turbidity has, aver- |; condition of these districts, but-leave aged about 30 parts per million; this |’ is not 20; bad, but:it could very well be reduced: to’10.or 15. parts per million, The coagulation plant has been in op- ‘WEATHER CONDI- it to the populations of the districts to carry’ out the reorganization, in agreement with the neighboring states particularly Turkey. New York, March .5.—Wireless ap- Paratus sufficiently: powerful to com- municate with Germany, which was in ;the possession of Richard Pfund, at one time manager of the German Tele- Last Time -|To-Night | | etation: WHEN | TIONS. PERMITTED; it has not been operating successfully the past month. Indging from‘ the way the count came ‘upon ‘January “19, 21, 22, 23 and 24, there must ‘ave been a few days that the chlorine. was not applied; count- funken Plants at Sayville, N. Y., and Tuckerton, N. J., was seized yesterday | by federal officials, it became known today. The outfit was found in a room in a tower of.the office building }at 111 Broadway, while it was discon- FARMER GRAIN DEALERS GIVEN A FINE WELCOME (Continued From Page One.) war. Let your elevators be centers istration and preliminary organization work of the convention. Pacific hotel has been made conven- The morning was devoted to reg- The Grand tion headquarters, and here all dele- B! K THEATRE. f To-Night gates are asked to register, All of the city’s hotels are filled’‘to overflowing: with visitors, and more are still com- ing. Ample accomodations have ‘al-. from which radiates the most devoted patriotism, urging upon your patrons the fact that every bushel of grain .mected. It could have been set up in half an hour, experts declared. he raid was made by United States days centered around January 12, 13, 14 and:15.° Chlorine determination al- Douglas Fairbanks ie 2, ata Seer een gusto tor Thousands upon thousands of wom. | , | frig abpit six.days back, we find these 80 Verified this suspicion. Other data, which at’ present is insufficient to. be of-much value, will appear in next month's report.—A. E, McCoy, Chem- ist and Bacteriologist.” Doc. Skippey’s letter: “If you will look over the last month’s report and thé article in the following day’s Trib- une, you will notice that the reporter misinterpreted. the ‘facts to some ex- tent, fon.there were ‘several days that the water did not conform ‘to the re- quirements set by the U. S.: Public Health: service. (Doc. MgCoy. said, “THE WATER HAS “BEEN. CON- FINED TO THE REQUIRED BAC- TERIOLOGICAL STANDARDS DUR- ING THE PAST MONTH.” Ed.) Such & yeport should not be published, as it gives.the people a false impression of their safety. If the report is going to * be published, it should be just as you get it—S.'H. Skippey.” _ The Tribune's report of Feb. 19.— “Bismarck. city water.{8 now fally up to the health standards set by the United States, its: bacteria, count be- ing well within the maximum prescrib- ed by federal regulatons, reported Dr. Scheppe, bacteriologist, in charge of the capital city branch laboratory, in &@ communication to the city commis- sion last. evening. Dr Scheppe ad- ‘vised ‘that’ owlng to weather condi- tions it:has not always been possible to treat the water regularly, but that the bacteria count at no'time during the pefiod covered by ‘his ‘report has approached ‘the government ‘ maxi- muta.” ene! Want Light. ‘William Laist, who. resides at the bd corné? of Fifth street™and Rosser, fil- ed: protest against.the Stygian dark-| Marshal McCarthy, and army intelli- gence offlicer, an army: wireless expert and other gavernment agents... They. were refused admission by Pfund who occupied the four floors of the tower as a laboratory. He took the stand that he was doing experimental work for the-navy and that they had no right to, interfere. He unlocked the door, however, when the officers threatened to break it down. Pfund is said to have made an ex- planation concerning the presence of the apparatus in his laboratory, but the nature of it has not been disclosed. He was not taken into custody al- though it is understood the inquiry has not been completed. His -asser- tion that he had been doing work for the navy was verified, but no an- nouncement, was made as. to its na- ture. He is said to have shown the officers the model of a field wireless outfit for communication between points on the“battle front. ‘Returns to Bismarck. R.. B, Mikkelson has returned from Fort: Monroe, Virginia, where he went to visit. his son, who is: soon’ to: leave for’ France. : Before returning, he stopped in Ashville, N. C., to spend a few days with his daugghter, Elsie, who is in Ashville for her health. ONLY ONE “BROMO QUININE” To get the genuine,‘call.for full name LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE 'Tab- lets. Look for. signature: of E. W. GROVE, Cures a-Cold in One-Day. 30c —- re CAMP DODGE MAN GETS | 15 YEARS FOR DESERTION | ness." which enshrouds. the county, \ u since the commission. order. je boulevard lights’ turned off. He ‘at; least’ one lamp be-left each corner of the county. astnuch as no other. illumin- ‘provided. He was ‘advised’ to petition from other proper- ‘and’ present it to the coun- Riission: * sis : s.W. S. Casselman asked, why. something had not been done about a light at “Highth and’ Broadway, for which-he petitioned some time ago, and was adyised the matter was unded. consideration. : the month of February., Coal'ran first, with 1,822 loads, bay.second, with 173, ‘and ice thitd, with 104. °° : State Auditor Karl «Kosttaky peti-| ™ tioned for a sidewalk whith* will en: able ‘him ‘to! appproach’ his\new domi- cile. "” A fe ‘ Camp Demitriu: 4 army private from Duluth, Minn., | was sentenced to 15 years’ impris- | onment at..hard ‘labor. ° Leavenworth fed lowing his ‘conviction Women Sufferers Ma y’ Need Swamp:Root of desertion,. it wa: today. : Somat )Kidney “and: bladder trouble}. J grown, more than the usual yields, is a Jackie, a Sammie or an ally, pro- vided with bread for nearly a year. You are as actually fighting for world democracy by seeding, harvesting and marketing the fertile acres of North ‘Dakota, as you would be if you were dashing across No Mans Land: with bayonet fixed ‘for hand to hand en- counter with the Prussian.” Big Crowd Here, An attendance of between-600 and 700 delegates will have ‘assembled here before evening for the seventh annual convention of the Farmers’ Grain Dealers’ Association of North Dakota, exceeding by 200 to 200 the attendance originally anticipated. The excellent weather of the last few days and the high quality of the program which has been arranged for the three days’ sessions are giyen credit for an outpouring of members which is with- out precedent in the history of the as- sociation. The program opened promptly at 2 o'clock this afternoon, when Presi- dent A. A. Lane of Sherwood, call- ed the-convention to order. 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