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BUNE en @atered at the Postoffice, Bismarck, N. D. as Second Class Matter, ISSUED EVERY DAY @HORGE D. MANN : - - - G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY, Special Foreign Representative. NEW YORK, Fifth Ave. Bldg.; CHICAGO, Marquette B14, BO DRTROET, cresege Bl mber Wxchang Editor The Associzied is exclusively entitled to the ase are also reserved. _|ver" ing their services for less salary than they could earn at home in their business. Then again there are many for whom these commissions are merely soft berths and inside vantage points from which to steer fat contracts to their friends and them- selves. It is impossible to generalize; to say that, all are slackers, or that all are patriots. Every | case must be judged by itself. | Maybe Foch can find that “ army of maneu- and use it. | What a perfect shame if, after making a nice “Pye found the meanest man,” telephones niGlihROW eveNING TRIO CHICAGO TRIAL OF I. W. W'S AS 112 of 113 Defendants Appear at Treason Trial Before Fed- UNLOYAL BEGUN | Sétea’ in the shooting: ‘He ‘was toekad: up, however, charged with homicide. Rothenberg told the police he had not been working for four months and | had only been arrested once. Then he} was charged with gambling and was| | convicted and fined. | Cohen, who was known to the police as “Harry the Yot", and as a “mid- night burglar’ and “second _ story ma. d been lending the: district \ attorney's office valuable assistance in its recent investigation into gambling, and was killed only a few hours be- fore he was to deliver to Assistant District Attorney Smith the names of! fe The U. S. Food Administration Requests that you save wheat | and help win the war for republication of all news credited to it or not other-|,-; peda ee They ton) s {four men who he said were “higher- ‘ wise credited in this paper and alao the local news pub- kind of peace with Ukraine, Germany isn’t per: eral Judge ups’ in the so-called ring. { ished herein. mitted to loot her! | See ees C ] t All rights of publication of epectal dispatches herein —- ied ALL PLEAD NOT cumry CIVIL] ANS DIE e alume MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE 1N ADVANCE. Daily, Morning and Sunday by Carrier, per month ..§ .70 Daily, Morning, Evening and Sunday by Carrier, per month .. -..... Daily, Evening only, by Carrier, per month Daily, Evening and Sunday, per month .... | somebody. ; directory to the sdldiers.” ———— i “He was going to give his 1916 city; Four hundred thousand American women for- merly engaged in housework or dressmaking are now in industrial or government work. War is—| |Poets, Political Writers, Lumber Camp Captains Among Prisoners ~~ INDRAFT RIOT Soldiers Wounded; 100 Arrested | Baking Powder Company f i] nr K_ georains of Hvening: by Mall ta Nore neeee’ one gqq| inthe kitchen, | Chicago, ML, Apr. 2—Leaders and, in Quebec Street Battle of a Morning or evening by mail outside of North Dakota, - | organizers of the Industrial Workers | ne en ! ie ene year ; ea paere 6 A 450-pound man of Terre Haute was rejected | of Peo: nore eae to Anti-Conscriptionists Boney ineCombinertee with Evening or Morning by | /by the medical examiners. A man of his size ought! 1y today at the opening of the trial ic * to be of great value to the army. He could be] in which the government will attempt | bee, April 2—I civilians = gr Queber, Ap Four civilians THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER. used as a target. to prove that the defendants violated y (Established 1878) the espionage act, plotted to destroy| were wounded in fighting which oc-/ i i : industries and conspired to hamper! eyrred tonight between unti-conscrip: | f - < iS ee ,, Nelson Morris, the Chicago packer who thought, prosecution of the war. | donists and the military. One hundred | t Ex rts ———— —= ; ©1288 a year too much pay for a man with a wife] With but one exception, all of the! men, charged with rioting were ar-| overnmen pe i GREAT GERMAN TRIUMPH and five children, hag taken one of Uncle Sam’s! a asfendents ere in sense when rested, | % $ ' i * A ;. jg| Federal Judge Landis or The fighting between the militar F The other day, the kaiser congratulated Krups) dollar-a-year jobs. We hope he tries to live on his toes called tor formal pleadings to| and antheonseciptionists: lusted. {rot Selected Calumet for on production of that long-range gun. The con- | salary. the charges brought by the govern-| 3:49 o'clock this evening, until: mid- tt te ed. 2 0 a gratulations were premature. It was not then known that the gun, with a single shot, could kill 75 women and children praying in a church on Good Friday. As a demonstration of German kultur that gun is a great triumph. It is not too late for His Majesty of Prussia to send the Krupps manage- ment one of his Crosses of Honor—German honor. TAKE WHAT’S NEEDED Some 175 milion bushels of the 1917 wheat crop are being held back and, if not marketed by May 15, will be confiscated by the government under authority of military necessity, say Wash- ington Press Association dispatches. If government can confiscate the farmer’s wheat, why cannot it confiscate any other sort of his property, or any other man’s? Must there be a special authorization or law as to wheat, and other special enactments as to pigs, horses, lumber, etc., down the whole list of property? There is much roaring by certain of our states- men over the granting of autocratic powers to the administration and, in several instances, the ad- ministration itself has seemed to hesitate to act until more’ definite and formal authority .was grams, formal authorization but..about . perfor; mances. All fear,has gozed out of the terms ‘{con- | State Senator Oberlin of Ohio, missing for seven months, has been found working in a ship- yard at Norfolk, Va. They fear his mind is af- fected. Jerusalem! it’s the first clear case of sound mind we’ve seen in an Ohio legislator in years! But they'll likely remove him from his honorable job in that shipyard. | WITH THE EDITORS ee neneatel “THERE’S A REASON” German Reader Likes North Dakota Leader | Best of All \ Editor North Dakota Leader: I get your paper every week and like it from the bottom of my heart. It is the best of all I get.| I cannot read English very good, but would like to learn. Can talk English pretty good. Would like to have translation in German language. JOSEPH E. KIEFER. Hague, N. D. —The North Dakota Leader, official organ.of| Nonpartisan League. : ee |position yesterday. It is understood that other candidates were approached in the same way, andj} ment after the sensational drive on the organization’s district offices last September. Albert Kimball, who was out on ‘bail, was reported seriously ill. Jurors Excused Examination of prospective jurors will be continued when court. conven: es tomorrow. Pleas of nineteen ven iremen that they be excused, some de claring that they. were engaged ir food production were granted. A pane! of 100 veniremen today will be sup plemented by fifty more tomorrow. Poets, lumber camp captains, poli tical writers and speakers were among the defendants who, mancaled anc heavily guarded, were brought into the court room in groups of ten, Their to flowing ties and fancy waist coats attracted crowds of spectators as they were being brought to court, but only a few of these gained entrance to the court room. . Says ‘Social System on Trial” Former associates staged striking reunions, some falling into embraces. George F, Vanderveer, chief coun- sel for the defense, said tonight that he was pleased to have obtained an early trial. weil “And it is the first time in, history ial system has been placed feels. that the present political sys- tem is too slow for industrial and soc- jal reforms, there has been no: at- queer raiment, ranging from overalls | jnight, the men opposed to donning! |the khaki firing revolvers haphazard | | from doorways and behind snow banks | and the military answering as best; ; they could through the thick fog with | j Machine guns. | Notwithstanding warnings from the| military that the rioting in Quebec | would be put down with a stery hand, and urgent appeals to the people not ‘o repeat the disorder of the last three days, crowds assembled in several | parts of the downtewn section of Que- bec tonight and had to be broken up by the Toronto infantry and dragoons. ; A number of soldiers were injured in the fighting and many rioters were | arrested. Early tonight soldiers were; ordered from barracks and stationed in different parts of the city. The up-; per section of the town was cut off; from St. Rochs, where the disorderly element reside, by a line of troops. Four hundred men of the second cen- tral Ontario rifles, under Major Mit- chell, were stationed at’ Jacques Car- tier ‘Square. The squadron of Royal Dragoons under Lieut. Arnold’ also Army and Navy Use because it means purity in baking’ powder— purity in bakings, and surest results ~ WAR Recipe Book Free—send for it today Calumet Baking Powder Co. 4100 Fillmore St. -TIME Chicago, Illinois i ‘14 urges this—and in doing souse Calumet with —_—_—- | corn and other coarse flours, and practice ik | true economy in cost—in use—in time. : ' were killed and a number of soldiers! i was held in readiness in the neighbor- hood, | $$ A | ._ SOLDIERS WHO five casualties among the American expeditionary forces reported: today LONG RANGE GUN ‘ACTION RESUMED ’ Paris, Apr. 2.—The bom- | official ‘announcement this mercial Cable Co., here. All time piec- es were today advanced .there one hour, to continue. until Oct.: 1. ganization has been loyal to the Un- ‘| ited States, testified today. that. the ‘ j . Soe ¥ | that our soc r granted. Congress does not realize and, perhaps, if ‘ : : : ” ~ ; . | the administration does not fully appreciate the INTERESTING, IF TRUE) on.trial he acted, aell us: HAVE DIED » — |’ bardment of Paris by long SENT SWISS RED ql extent to which the country feels that all that it| “i refused to put in writing an‘advance opinion! gefense from al .parts of the- country J" ; ||| Tange guns was resumed this "| CROSS FUNDS has; in particular and in general, is war property,| favorable to House Bill No. 44 in case it.came be-| with a view’ to. proving that the I: W. |} ° Today’s Expurgated Death | afternoon. : 4 } ts 5 to be taken: and used by the government as it|fore the supreme court, and therefore was not en-| W. is simply an organization of work: Roll of Hon || _ Four persons were killed | \acningtonb, ©. Apr. 2.—Defend- fit dorsed for judge of th ‘@ t by the late| ems: defense counsel said. The de- pene: or Honor. . li] and nine injured by the bom- || sahingion +P. Cy Apr. 2: ony Ci sees fit. : lorse tor ja ge 0: e supreme court by the la e fense will attempt to show by. these | bard di | ers of-the German-American. Allianee, a The country is ‘not worrying about plans, pro-| Convention,” said one of the candidates for that| witnesses that while the organization |. Washington, D. C., April 2—Twenty || D&™ ment, according to the j/ under investigation by.a senate com- ‘ i -| mittee. to determine whether the or- { fiscation”«and,,“commandeering.” And. particu- larly just now does the country feel that time is most precious. the fact. that the ones: best fitted. for the place were turned down speaks well for their sense of | decency and right. What, therefore,.may be| tempt to .cripple © industry ‘ of block war plans. = : “Masses” Editor Released were divied as follows: . | * Killed in action, 1;.died of wounds, | 1; died of disease, 4; seyerely wound- Led, 2; sdightly wounded 17. ; The evening. . | ‘Four persons . were _ killed | and one wounded today by | shells fired by the long range = | German cannon. cael Alliance -County.branch in-’ Pennsyl-” vania sent tunds it collected to the Swiss Red. Cross: to- aid -British, Rus- sian and German wounded. ag pth . ’ rn + é All the talk about infringing upon .| thought of the nominee of the league for associate| Arthuro Giovahetti ‘formerly an edi ; list follows: Sp ; e it d about th ee is if ipeaperty ia sada tustice of the supreme court?’ Isit not a fair in.| tr of the Masses, and one of the lead Killed in. Action is Richard “Ullrich, | president of; the racy and about the rights of property is twaddle| justice of the sup in v” | ers in Lawrence, Mags., textile strike | Private William: Rapp: | ie pea ,; Alegheny; branch, said, he-dld not. ap- : and hypocrisy. We're not going to have any| ference that he met the requirements of the big) against whomi charges by‘ the govern Died-of Wounds ‘ARK. CITIZENS | prove circulars. sent out in which \the i democracy or property unless we get into the fight boss ?—Fargo Post. ees ment were withdrawn. today, held :|. Private Edward Fisher. \ ° | Alliance endorsed candidates in. Pit- be for al nous, { n. .Confisente ee) ae : | number of conferences with I. W. W Died of Disease i NOT HOARDER: )\ tsburgh election last fall, as a means a; hoarded wheat? Yes, anc ao “WHAT FRAZIER CAN DO leaders who. are outyon bail. He sai¢ Privates Pearson. Round, George | —— fare muskers: and «Gejman- pave Nice: apart p Wed hares a cate és he would not be able#6°remain during | Fiiysimmons, Jesse. E. Stinchcomb,; Washington, D. C.,. A 2— a eee . else that’s hoarded and needed in the war, with| The editor of the Pioneer is in receipt of a let-| the trial, however. i coi * | ashncis: Welles, ort | anda male ‘atltion ones of four | He: sald that "he regretted: the: tise or without any other authorization than the fact) ter from C. H. Belknapp, the well known banker of| | Jndge Landis announced that the |” Severely Wounded have been returned to retailers by Or Words, and that had he seen the ie that it’s military necessity! | McIntosh, calling attention to the hardship that! trial would: continue daily from 11 rivates Eugene W. Elstrun, Joseph | the consumers of forty-two Arkansas pyres Hey it "would -not. bave. been ih | farmers of Sioux county tributary to McIntosh are a.m. to 5 p,m. until it became nec- Nowak. i : ; counties in. response to the food ad- Seemed, z : > THE UNIFORM : . : essary to hold night sessions in orde: Slightly Wounded ministration’s appeal against hoard- 5 at AND THE JOB _|being subjected to on account of the operation of! to keep up with his regular calendar | First Lieut. George E. Boyd: Ser-| ing. i NOR 0. in’ A shock was produced in the military affairs|the North Dakota seed and feed bonding law.j Judge Landis today ordered specia) | geant Joseph Petrush; Corporal Mil-| Arkansas response apparently has O REASON FOR IT committee of the house of representatives the These farmers formed a Federal Loan association] Physical examinations in the cases | ton Willard: Wagoner Frank Lucey: /beon the result of concerted action | Wien Bismarck Citizens Show a Way al other dav when it was i ici: i a i i ‘ A nd J. A. Ma » edi os ner yler, farol F.| following an appeal from the food ad- ¥ n4 ye it eres by a high official of | and have loans pending which are being withheld| tor of an |. W. W. publication ir | Buchbinder, Howard H. Crum, Moses! ministration that families keep on| ‘There can be no reason why any e war department that there are in Washington | until the feed and seed bond law is repealed or de-| Seattle. MacDonald, who is one of th: | Fischer, Francis J. Galvin, Zed’. Hon-| hand no more flour than necessary | Teader of this who suffers the tortures more than 20,000 men in uniform of whom 12,000] clared unconstitutional. He further says that the! principal defendants from. the Pacific | aker, Samuel W. Kopp, Clifford Led-| for daily needs. of an aching dack, the annoyance of : never have seen a day’s service in a camp. Fol-|farmers in that locality need no seed grain aid,| coast district, appeared in court, but} ford, Lonnie R. Rouse, Harlee | Swe jabpay, eleanor po pene end dan : lowing this statement there have been severe criti-| and this is evident from the fact that but one or| His condition was such that his re | Smith) Troy A. Tarwater, John K. |g, | the words of a. neighbor. wo has cisms oe poral Bis ats she are the “slack-| two applications from that section were made. If gemini! Waves sp melee ie a a | WAR SUMMARY | |found relief. Read what a Bismarck ers” of officer grade. Hundreds of young men, it! Governor Frazier wants to do something for the OONE 00 = 4 | citizen says: has been stated, are in Washington in uniform to| fi f North Dakota, he should call anoth: ARREST ALLEGED | |M Y. DOOMED ie J.-A. Montgomery, 730, Seventh St. t , ig in. 'm to; farmers 0: i 0 a ota, e should call another SLAYER OF COHEN. UIET DAY ON says: “I ftered fc 1 ; 7 escepe the draft and shirk camp training and the special session of the legislature and have this law “a .. BY COURTS, ASKS Q from ‘backache, which 1. knew nae a trenches. eee! \repealed. The reason that no more Federal Farm ‘HARRY THE YOT’ GOV. FOR PARDON FRONTS—HAIG | caused by my ‘kidneys being out of a While scme of this criticism may be deserved, loans will be made in the state is that under the} ..) ) ~——— aE —_ ‘order. I used Doan’s Kidney Pilly and hi aro two sides to this story. Tt is true that s nd feed bonding law the lien for seed be- Ganda yout N. Y., April 2—-A man| San’ Francisco, Calif, April 2.— London, Apr 1.—'The day pass- | they were just what I needed, for they Bh s-thonsands of mos | \ Wash « prior incumbrance on the land, and the| entifled as the slayer of Harry Co-| Thomas J. Mooney, under sentence of| ed comparatively quietly,” says | strengthened my back and regulated alt = ee ; y ‘ r 1, 2 hen. the gambler who was shot and| death for murder in connection with| the report from Field Marshal | my kidneys, I have never had any fe ho are € ng the and the camp x01 reat wants and must have the first mort- | killed this morning ir an uptown ap-|a preparedness day bomb explosion| Haig’s headquarters in France to- .| more kidney trouble.” i g. In many cases, however, it is a fact that gage—Sioux County Pioneer. vartment house, was brought to a de-| here in July 1916, appealed to Gover-| night. ‘Local attacks undertaken | Price 60c at all dealers. . Don't i these men are giving more valuable service to the — ie eaten Hy mabey. nor William ‘D. Stephens for a par-| by small bodies of the enemy this sinply one for okies, remedy—get i pla 3 ana een | y bv Josenh: Edney, z ing i , f ioan’s Kidne; s—the e Se ey coud bossy five Hs camp | DISCIPLINE a negor elevator operator in the ap- so ee action followed the hand- ee, te eae encase Mr, Montgomery had. Hesrainurn hi they th 1 ish t 4 hese lons not because General Pershing gave a correspondent a valu-|2"fment house. _ \_| ing down of a remittitur from the state| !oss of the greater part of their | Co., Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. 2 ey themselves wish to be there, but at the urgent able message for the American people the other In giving his pedigree, the man said| supreme court today directing the| numbers. We secured a few pris- A solicitation of the department heads where they|day. It was intended to reach the million Ameri-| ro wea notte open bere, and, that] trial judge to resentence Mooney to| oners.” are working. There is a tremendous amount of cans now in arms and the million or two more that ned ‘that Sheree ate artcisal ify ie fae at ot thetae sense Bolan deatea ENEMY REPULSED n extremely important work to be done in Wash-| will follow them. \illing of Cohen or that he was impli- ty thachighen eoart, oer ee nati dit interesting drudgery which somebody must do.|attention and saluting their officers,” sai . tack inst Gri hi Ht Ks There has been great difficulty in getting compe-| general, thinking perhaps of the coekiaod a STATEMENT OF MANAGEMENT. OWNERSHIP AND | Benn rapuled, according tothe | | : ington. and likewise a tremendous amount of un- tent civilian empioyes in sufficient numbers. The consequence has been that hundreds of men have been what is called “inducted” into the service. This process may be illustrated thus: - “Men must realize the necessity of standing at disaster that came upon the Russian army when. for a little while after the revolution broke, the privates refused to salute. “That is a little thing, ' CIRCULATION OF THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FOR APRIL 1, 1918. STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh. _—— Paris, Aoril 2,—New enemy at- The Anglo-French troops have made appreciable progress at var- ious points between the Somme and Demuin. The best Sheet — illus ' perhaps, but a major factor in establishi | ev aa, "In the ordnance division a young man is Worke | eemiemtaehince actor in establishing a area) | Before me, a notary public in and for the state.and - | ‘ Sis ing on the job of adjustment of requirements to] “Not that we want automatons or anything county aforesaid, personally appeared George D. Mann who, ‘| HUNS CLAIM-A in” contract performance. He has specialized along like automatic soldiers—our school of warfare dif- having duly sworn according to law deposes and says that : SMALL GAIN USIC ’ these lines and incidentally is a good shorthand and typewriting man. He is a civilian employe, but of draft age. He is caught in the draft, or is liable to be. His chief says he must have this man’s services. One way to keep him is to give him a commission as second lieutenant, first lieu- tenant, major, etc., in which case he will get a salary somewhat like the salary he has been get- ting as a civilian employe. He can put on the uni- Arms. He has not learned how to salute, but he is a valuable man in the war work in Washington, fers from our enemies’ by realizing that every pri- vate is a potential officer, and in order to make a good commander a soldier must have initiative ahd jthink for himself. But cultivating initiative doesn’t mean dodging discipline. “The time is coming when we shall attack, and jit may be that all officers and all non-commis- sioned officers of a unit will be lost. Then it will be up to some private to lead his company or pla- the officers above him and been cognizant of their he is the publisher of the morning and evening Tribune and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, circulation and manage- ment of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by Act of August 4, 1912, embodied in sections 443, Postal Laws and Regulations. : That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, mi anaging edtior and business manager are: Publisher and Editor, George D. Mann, Bismarck. Managing Editor, George Logan Price, Bismarck. That’ the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other Berlin, via London, April 2— German troops have captured the Heights of Moreuil and -also Ar- rachis wood, on the western bat- tle bank west of Avre river ac- cording to the official report from headquarters: today.. “The prisoners’ have increased to more ‘than 75,000” the state- ment adds. \ Moreuil and Hangard” says the 10c | tised to: 60,000 read- Sau reccrher aie oe hold down the desk cairns oer to mare: the most of such oppor-| Business Manager, George D. Mann '|{BRITISH RETAKE 3 . unities, that men must have been grounded in| ; : 5 tan Le | : sry __. This man, of course, has not had a day’s train-|discipline—in obeying ord ickl: | That the owners of the Bismarck Tribune company are: | i : ing in camp and may not know the Manual of|can ive orders ickly- nd ge tise ‘adie’ Bice Pees tere nue ae Cieet all of L 8 Sapir Pe td aarete i y NLD. ! ondon, April 2— “Between duties. i and in many cases he is working, not only. from| ‘ “And he must have hi 8” confi security holders owning 1 per cent or more of total amount war office statement tonight on og les until five, but evenings until midnight and/|which will be his “if he por eam ipa tea : io bonds; mortgages or other securities are: | “British wtcnvaley ins. brilliant eraSee eoplesat our Sundays and holidays in addition. He is not in| quick to learn, thoroughly familiar with his duties ismarck Trust Company, Bismarck, N. D. Ree tree ipnec ca es ‘Music Counter. - any sense a “slicker” or a “slacker.”.. To, rete jand constantly ready to perform them, even’ the le him from his present work and put ‘him’into training camp or the trenches would be to waste od material. ‘The case of this man is multiplied ae raeeany econ ot times, the other han ere are many offi i Washington whose commissions and fs fea its an annoyance to contemplate. -rans-all: por ones like saluting-and standing at atten- jon.” 2 It’s a lesson that Americans particularly need torlearn. It’s a new version of the old truth that he who would command must first learn to obey. It’s timely and vital. ligsejugt about as uit as it, A date shown above is; 6,704. That the:average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed through the mails or other- wise, to paid subscribers during six months preceding 4 GEORGE D. MANN, the Publisher. Sworn to and. subscribed before me this first da; fanny of. | “The wood referred to probably is Arrachis, mentioned in the Ger- man official statement. DAYLIGHT PLAN TOIDY NOViPaON ~ NOW IN HOLLAND age Apr. 2.—The “day- light saving plan” has been adopted THE WONDER | LOINC StDEe 1 yoy sieigginb ILA ‘xod. toq 98S: bi