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Chee eave ais ieee ew RAS DO-IT OL SS et en ite. Fe:O:.9: 8 BoM wry SWI ees OT OT ee AMERICANS IN y : BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE cena eae ib mesa Q A IDAY,.APRIL 5, 1918 y Whittlesey, W. 1, Lanter: Schnell Secretary of State ‘ man or Jerome Ruzickski. state ‘Tressurer--M, I. Hegge or Oliver Knudtson. State Auditor—John Fried, A. J. Engdahl or Fred Stevens. Railroad Commissioners — Frank iliggins, G. M. Rohe and Jens Peter- on r Supreme = Court Judge Charles Listening Post at Meuse Heights For Congress. A all ae First Distriet—J. F.'T, O'Conner, Raided Unsucces:- leorge Bangs or Charles Brown, fully Sccond District. N. ‘Torson, W, q \MeDowell or Hugh MeDonald | Third District Halvor L. Halvor-! SPECEDEY | Ou Charles Simmons or v7, Murtha BOMBARDMENT PRECEDED) “pi. Committee on nomination in- | dudes J. Neison Keil For With the Amer i | Rally, Devils ta 7 April 5.—(By the fed rPess)— | Hesse of Hatton pies American forces now are occupying | W abpeton; poe rata, Mino @ sector. on the Meuse heights. south| ilver |. Halvorson, Minot; Y.-H ét ocrdun aekes, Westhope: © 1, | Casey. joXrdun. ecment was released | Dickinson; Thtodore Serr, Manha This announcement was reteased | Dickinson: | Tre aniston: Lo for publication tonight, simultaneous ly with a statement that the enemy raided one of the American listening posts in this sector after a heavy bom bardment. H The raid was made against one ol} the few positions in this region where | it is feasible, because of the terr: to conduct operations without heav) Rugby, and FP. O. Hellstrom, sismarck. AMUSEMENT MUST BE REGISTERED barded the American t tine ana nent, adm on to which is subje to the war ta is provided for under communicating trenches zig zagging up the hillside, and then sent over & raiding party, which swarmed about the listening post. rules and regulations bureau of internal revenue with the approval of the secretary of the treas- Halted by Strong Fire. pa today. , , . Further progress of the enemy wai | oe parson, al ety partner- alted by a strong fire from the Am ship, or association, including ticket Belted ‘Dyae sions 7 wokers, required to colect the tax on erican first ant ond lines, and, at a consequence the enemy can hardly claim success. Because of the topography of the Meuse heights region, there has beer little severe fighting there for many months and the opposing forces (toh advantage of the inactivity to con struct fine dugouts, many of them being lighted by electricity. Hach side enjoys the advantages of excellent ob servation posts, and shells echo among the surrounding hills, which are cov ered with spring flowers. The other American sectors were reported quiet today. The Germans sent in few shells in the sector north west of Toul, but the ,enemy air. planes were fairly active in patroll ing. 50,000 ACRES — GRATIS, SOO’ LAND OFFERING Cultivation Only Rental for the Tracts Along Northwest Railroad Line admissions must on April 1, 1918 (and if not engaged in business on that date within ten days after engage- ing in business) and agnually there- ifter on July 1, file in the office of ‘he collector of iniernal revenue of the district in which the place of busine located, an application for registry setting forth the full name, of such person or persons, the address ; of each with street, cil and state, the nature of the busin: and the vame of the theatre, hall, park or place where the performances are; held, their location and capacity to-} yether with the following information for the period of twelve months prior ‘o such regi total receipt ‘rom such bi number of pei ‘ormances given by the proprieto! aumber given by others and the prices wf admission charged. Traveling or itinerant shows or am-| isement enterprising having fixed or ystablished headquarters are requir’ ‘o file with the collector of internal! ‘evenue of the district in which such} veadquarters are located 2 schedule} vf he itiner for the year or season) luring which they operate and a equired to keep a daily record and} ‘ender monthly returns to the cvol- | ector. a Minneapolis, Minn,, April 5.---An re aay : nouncement was made her today TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY that the Mineapolis, St. Paul an} prog sTorRm FOR SALE— neate Marine, fallway wil tore | OTUG STORE FOR-SALE Ab over free to persons who desire t “t will sell. at. invoice cultivate it more than 50,000 acres o! A a ae i oH oie land in small parcels variously locat Clison Portland Ore. 5 sam ed along the system. In making the Ween a is ery announcement, G. R. Huntington general manager of the road, declar ed that applica from employ would be given first consideration in} choice of the land. ss Some — tim) or call at for work ee des | WARKTED—-Girl OF BENTALLON (oe ms IN MINNEAPOLIS 839"22- Se5505, ano ot ga en Rule Minneapol M » April Testi aaa I mi 11 eee trang, aeed seditious (LUN INFLUENCE statements said to have been made at Hutchinson, Minn., last July by J. D. eBntal ialist candidate for govern: y or, ontrial in federal court here charg: | nog y ed with attempting “to cause insub-!the y ordination and mutiny” among the na-) jw IN MEXICO SEEN ashington, D. C.. April 4.—Word hed the state department that an government has decreed es for business and indus- ‘. r Lax s given today | trial cor tion's military forces, ¥ rns in Mexico which have by Carl D. Odquist, city attorney of} been listed by the United States as Hutchinson, and two drafted men | enemies with whom Americans must Walter A, Pike and M. J. Dolzer. not under the trading with the Some of the statements attributed | ayomy act. This on, based upon to Bentall by witnesses were: the contention that the firms done it am, a) better ci igen. and Patriot an injustice, is regarded as another than President Wilson”; “this war result of German influence in Mexico. was not started to make the world safe for democracy. but to make it} safe for plutocracy,” and “ profiteers | 5 B and capitalists elected Wilson on the! ground that he ‘kept us out of war’ | FOR and then after electing him on that} platform had him declare wa’ | @ i P T ‘ABUL ATION OF | Rxpectani ifiothers RELIEVES TENSION FOOD IN STATE | WILL BE MADE; Fargo, \N, D., April 5.—Dr. FE, F. Ladd, state food administrator an- nounced late today that a survey to} determine the amount of flour and flour substitutes on hand will be be- gun immediately for the needs of the people until the next harvest. | “It is essential to know just what food we have that we may meet the} conditions we are now facing.” Dr. Ladd stated in his announcement. “| urge upon every one to cooperate so! that we may hit as full’ and detailed! a report as possible. WHEAT FLOUR MINIMUM CUT Washington, D. C.. April 5.—Regu lations. requiring licensed dealers to} sell wheat flour in not less than 12 pound sacks were rescinded today by the. food- administration, and a new| two-pound. minimum was. prescribed. | The purpose of the change is to make} it easier for th ehousewife to buy} equal quantities of wheat flour and substitutes. | TENTATIVE LIST OF | CANDIDATES NAMED | BY THE DEMOCRATS Fargo, N..D:, April 5- the. Democratic state ticket committee announced the following list of tentd- tive candidates for the June primar- ies: : Governor—S. J. Doyle. Lieutenant Governor — W. Lackey. - Attorney General—G. S.° Wooledge or D. J. O'Connell. cel eaea Secretary of Agriculture—David” J.) 4 ser i A dia i.) Miss Radclitt. _ u| tive Artillery Fighting dopted by the , BRITISH YIELD SHORT DISTANCE TO HUN DRIVE Germans Hurl Large Bodies of Troops Against Line Be- tween Luce and Somme FERS LOSSES | ENEMY | | Repulsed in Every Attack—Ac- During the Night London, Apr The British have been pressed back a short distance on j the front east of Amiens to positions east of Villeres-Brettonneux, the w jm t one tim 5 » may adversely at: GENERAL AGENT FOR fect investment in the Third Liberty Loan, in the next Red Cross drive and in other moyements which will de- mand support during he next three months, ALKER WILL FARM New England, N. D., April 5.—H. Walker. “former publisher of the an Headlight, has arrived here to” He T. take charge of the farm of his mother- inlaw, M Ole Ronnin whose form- er foreman, Arthur It , has en listed xT. PROVIDENT COMPANY Bismarck Man Valuable Addition to Staff of Home Insur- | ance Corporation Goddard, one of the Slope’s banking ecutives and f the Bism ic Commer: | t, sec: | . and leigh county, hi ent for the Provi. > of Bismarck, torm, nable o the aff of t growing npany !P'S4 CINVENTION HAS CLOCZD HOME RULE PARLEY London, April.5.—The Irish con- vention which has been discuss: ing the question of home rule for | office announ 5. The Germans hurled large bodies of | troops against the Brit ‘between the tuce and the Somme rivers, making» reeated assaults. For the most part, the enemy was thrown back with los . The Germans concentrated troops early this morning near Allert, the office announcement says. The ish artillery took them under its In the neighborhood of Buokuoy, and in the Scarpe valley, there was active artillery fighting during the night, BISMARCK CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION FAVORS INSTALMENTS | everybody's favorite at the Orpheum jtonight in “The Square (Deceiver.’% | Don’ Writes Representatives at Wash- ington on Deferred Income Tax Payment Bill i | Clearing House asso | ciation ha orth Dakota mem: | bers of both, hou in congress urs: | ing their support for the Pomerene| hill which provides that the income | tax due in June shall be paid in| installments rather than in a lump} sum, in order that a large amount of money may not be taken out of ¢! culation at one time | S. B. No | xth of the} The Pomerenc m i, provides that e tax and on one: hall become payable July in xth each ionth there | deferred payments bearing in: | at the rate of three per cent More Than Expected | The income tax. tes the Amer-| ican Bank on, in a letter | to the Bism ng house, will produce almost enue as the admin el, The governine mated revenue while the income etually | i produce, it is now beli ona, | The w imated of the America and the Bism Ui jon in w de ome tax is noi yment of this YEA-A FOR A Cuban | ASK FOR ONE | Madc in Bismarck, U. S. A. | Dependable several months, has concluded its deliberations today says the offi. cial news agency. | NUUUUDOOOLUUUOUOEOOUUCOUEEROOUOOUUUCUUODRSEOUOUUOGUEOOQGQUOUROUONOOONE A NOTICE A meeting of the “On to Victory League” will be held at Elks’ Hall, Satur- day, April 6, at 4 P. M. All members requested to be present. DAN DEWART, a President. HAROLD LOCKWOOD ] F..0. HELLSTROM, Secretary. Miss it. Mothers! 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