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REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF CANVASSERS 7 : v) --- “(Cofitinued From Puge Three.) + . i 4 Langer. 7. N Representatives...) C. W. McDonnell, Ker Rén Holcomb, Carrington FORTIETH DISTRICT— re i i / FORTY -MEYH DISTRICT. Henry: Vick”. bisnged rin BNR Hantend’” | Robert’ Works, ‘Melvie Subject dr cifizen\ of neutral coun- Stagle Hendrickson 1 1980 Jd. Alberta. 2 Anns! 3 = Red Juliah aac] Mgt Distrlet: notte | > i pao ee Te Ee eee aie alph Ingerson 2851" Ragar, e 1 IXTH DISTRICT— 3 yar 5 aC hae Sarat iécbme a citizen ofthe United States > fin Cain _ thse 21 RL Menara’ re | Representatives "| J. N. Runkel epesfden | Williaa Hiatt, Bremen and‘has withdrawn such intention, un- 4 e Nivles Henderson 1054 Majeréa 1 o> ow. Bares 36 k ‘ ! der’ thé provisions of act.of congress j John Sorenson .. ¥ 2 1185 VENTH DISTRICT— pets Kendall, Norwich D. H. Hamilton, Eckman ‘approved July , 1918, and s¢lective ser= i FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT— ie ahi Timoth Peay 109 Ea bare Barton fe ‘ i regulations, \ ~) i 5 featuen seve BAAS " * vavapaenbirs .. . <2] Haldover gi ; BUY Wes. 8: Bauri ezane . 2478) FORTY -rigutn pistRIct— a bee wn 1 ees, | Tene hans ran i \ So ‘* Kristian tall” Baok iohn, Foune, ee lker 25 Representatives : ae 1, Donner, Dati ! Mam wh cine FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT— ts i Bawaid Wi ite rae Hietntin Hagar, Napoleon | George alae. FT, Gronvold ........... $87 1. A. Larcon . vee 650 dotry miaeaimer A] ath Distria | P Andrew H. Oksen Daccecn NS A. G. Lowe 581 Vincent ‘ae a 1 Senator, tal Votdtover P AVitjam oF. Krevcer. Hantinson ant ‘tues. a i Sehdier’s Clygey Brown oe {Anton ‘Sadowsk!_ 1]. Representatives: _. ee Aateatts ' Andrew Skaarvold,/Christine 7)! FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT— ae a : i ~ pasa cae : 4 Ela 10 ec ta i ry Pust From ‘His Clothes in ORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT: S: Revgeraon "8 : Sher at eae Sonim riney Cy e fs This War... i. F FOURTH DISTRICT— b 4] aay j ; sel Wyckoff .... rs | John A. Johnson .. 711'| BF vin Ss’ cT—* er ©. Martin, DeSart , i ’ E i Sikes. eee sugar St] Walter J. Maddock 1372 POR PY UNH CDISTIICT: 4 ies k Represent ata Mineral Springs + z Di Srnold) Mineral Springs i ‘ =) wt Henry Paulson 675 ‘ i DeSart | Gust Wog, Belfield “You can't judge m soldier by his b i Frank J. Haines 1280 2 | Guat’ Wow. Helgeld tf - P FORT eT E. E. Bi eae ; : 0 ae ! Palph Tugersany Flaxton AIRE ag (Tae uitom these days fala J.B: Zeibe, - a Brown. ; its x5 Representatives Hie Uso, Bout pel | La WY Bic Fiexton the Cleveland coal operator,jn New FORTY-SIXTH DISTRICT— aan agra rae aL + #32 pany ty hevoaay R. B. Towne, Flaxton York recently. ‘Col. Myron "T. Her- ; Alberts, Crosby / , ‘ 5 b I R. L. Frasér ... 1283 Charles. Buffinton Owing to the fact, that there were Socialist votes cast ior ‘legislative candidates 3 : “t : ; Slavin (1 as Swan Hanson nes RL, Maxw eee ene ee Ee ere ee ier wan Wer? peklinitie, nortabulstion wae made]. eipetir s Moldober 1S : rick and I were playing golf the other,. areas my atone Bs the, socialist vores for legislative candidates, cast at thé Primary Election held Moare, Ray: } Feo, A. Gilmore. Williston afternoon and on our returfi to the ‘¢ ae, ip ine 2) 9 stuen, CI Th a ’ er or .. yi ‘a HW. Sehtne A ‘ “ ana Where tes | ale Pe Crudeng: Barton ‘Velub ‘house ‘we overheard’ two wia- \ s Bela ane , Robert, Byrne, Arnegard a % . a = elke ah eats W. Ivers STATEMENT OF THE FINDINGS OF THE STATE BOARD OF | Fred’ Reker, Wil Ay ple ee ene ee William Kamath fs t a ‘ 3. J. Ferderer ... CANVASSERS Andrew Oksendah, Tunhridge Lom Hawke Wolford “For fun Col. Herrick ‘asked them Arr ae tte 1586 _R. H. Walker . As to the Nomination of Candidates atithe. Primary Election |. © Lowe Walford ' Seng if they would like to play, but both ‘ eee cle Mie Pawan W! Herbert . Held ane eee ae “tho Ee M: ‘roll H a bak: eeebe. tena 76 Taine pombe fs : ata McMaster, Tolley 1G. Ps if es he a Bie a p ‘ Sonn Bohrer i! © We. the ynddrsigned, J; H., Newton, Clerk of the. Supreme Court;,,‘Thomas Holl y WG: Pattersons Donnyhrook ly offered Gol. Herrick, adding that FORTY. Nina DISTRICT *51 Secretary of Sta ©. “Macdonald, Superintendent, of Public Instructions |C. ‘ Er, H. Sikes, Stanley | : Pwoula probably ‘be #lba 46° an: likes ss . H. O. Bratsberg 1334 Ke oslizky, tepresenting Ree Republican ues and WE. Breen, TeSrCoeatine the Democ! Representatives.” «| Walter T. Maddock, Plaza | Henry: Pantedn, Stanley wo probably glad ‘to ee erebr rN} 183 ¢ Pacts, composing the State Board 0 Coneaniers for the Primary Election, Weld | a” District: 1 Frank J. Haines, White Earth 1} 1 Jon ‘A. Johnson, Parshall, wise. So, we took the two sea-soldlers Adis ie] on the 261 1918, certily thatthe fore ‘abstract of votes cast for| 45th Distri Henryeaoen om di oe fot “Representatives. in ‘Congress, State Ofaeeree embers. of the Legislature | Senator | Holdover | into the club house, fitted them out in ‘ H. J. Stinger and Judge of the Supreme Court, ertified. to us by ‘the various ‘County Auditors Represent ‘ E. E. Bryans, Voltaire 1 Fred Julian “veld \ golf togs, gave them our sticks and ese of the state, as voted for at said Hlection, with the number of votes received | 46th District: 1 ' b fold-them ‘thy. ensoy themselves en Se eau + -— by each and for what off ording “to the canvass of the above return) Senator . sFraser, Garrison ' ei! m, enjoy 3 : a = ade by the county auditor: i nd we do, hereby vartity, thatthe. following Represqntatives val Maxwell, ‘Turtle Loke ALU, Wonarde Wilton” “Just as they were leaving'the club 2 DEMOCRATIC—LEGISLATIVE ed, persons were duly nominated didatés. for ‘the respective offices, to be ‘orge M. Robinson. Coleharbor! 5) -P. Majeres, Garrison {| fofse oe turned to Col. Herritk and | placed’ on the official ballot at the Gen calendar year: ~ FIRST DISTRICT— Ny = ta ee Senate Houne v r O'Connor 400 Office Republican t William Pleasance 388 : i Paul Johnson 254 : I SECOND DISTRICT : ‘ Congress, First Jolin M. Baer. Fargo i sony ten . : aa ey ote Congress, Second ung, Valley City nn Ry : s Congress, enimare paid ‘biter Gove Jerome, Ruzicka Alex Ferguson 204 W. R. Johnston . as FOU iad DISTRICT— Election, to be held in November of this, Democrati¢ Fred Barthandnes Grand Forks I ' $. 3]. Doyle, Fargo ” . P. Smith, Beach M Serr, Mannhaven Hegge, Hatton ae ee 04 Ghert $01 ” ent 4; Sturphy 6 Wi ‘Langer, Mandan Wooledge, Minot ‘ . ission 2 pee No vote eaiausanee iS. A. Olsnéss, Sheyermne F. B. Schneller, Wahpeton wo Nick N. Nelson .......-. + 22000 J. FT, O'Connor ......... 00+ 162 a alture and Bee SEVENTH DISTRICT— 4 =a & Tabor sie veecc cnt John N. Hagan, Decring No vote, Commissioners of | { are pf EIGHTH DISTRICT— 4 Ness é Railroads... +. Aandahl, Litchvitle | JL. Harvey, Cando i)! Paueon ” t Weiy Strom | 4 ; mpl avid J. Gorman, Grand Forks Mi OF Halverson 3 Ole Moen . 5 psi da F : 0. K. Haugen || Bic ee & jail a a ae NINTH DISTRICT— , NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY AND SCHOOL OFFICERS: No vote TENTH DISTRICT— pal ee Gilbert Sorenson ......... 146 James E. Dohnelly . 97 TAC Wright 899 Judge of the Su- ELEVENTH DISTRICT— preme: Gourt . No vote _ | Superintendent of WELFTH DISTRICT— Qharl N.C. abicdithta’ Bemnareke son, vane, City ublic Instruction) Minn John G. Hagen ......... +. 815 Joseph Bauer ...... sscifcels Joseph. A, Cheziic , 96 —— Paul Meyer ..... 1 ‘THIRTEENTH DISTRICT— C,H, Nygaara 4 = a Riis iéiterson Fy District : Revubiican 5 Peter “Weber Fl ee AO de URTR NTH DISTRICT. a umn *) ast, Di [i FO DISTRICT— st District F Grange ..... 00.0065 231. ; Walter, Kelly. 10% Senator ...| Holdover ibe PLR. Strong 140] Representatives.) George J.. Smith, Grafton i L. ‘oflen . ioe 30 i} Wiliam M pmmieh, Ste ‘Thomas | FIFT! DISTRICT— red C. Vosper, Neche EP Howard Wilson ~43] (2nd District: | SIXTEENTH DISTRICT— . Senator +} John BE. Fleckten, Niobe i i ‘A. Goplen 130 Frank Paulson 184 Represen | B.C. Nelson, Berthold | } Tonn Le Mlileth a8 . H. Nell 131] 8rd_ Distr | : John ‘Baer .. 1 130 Senator Holdover 4 Representatives Henning Cunhus, ‘Rdinbyea i n, 4 Nels T. Hedalen, Fordville x 4] 4th District: | SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT— Senator «| P. J. Murphy, Grafton | ‘ 1 Represegtatiyes .., W. “J. Drew, Ardach sas . Sth Distrfet: Senator «| Hotdov 7 Te istrict 3 Represent: P, G.. “flanson, Northwood H ' sth. District 1 j 3 2 Sewator -| W..S. Whitman, Grand’ Forks | ra \ Tare, Fredrick Representatives ..) J. W. Lowg, Grand Forks a M. dreetiand ee . B. Burtness, Grand Forks 310 ¢. B. Hammond .... James MeGotvron John ‘Reid ../ Joseph Renauld |. A. Charbonneot 5 | Ole 6. Moen, “Galesburg | R. Nesvig, Buxton as | Henty Steon® tlilisboro Se S Hoe Sh Sor _eneaweuen 9th District 3 Benator seers] Holdover 4 J.B, Randal .. Representatives ..| Ole L. ¥ KR, Maddock ’. Henry , Fare: &. Dickinson .. i ‘wichell, "Fargo | NP. Peterson. 10th Distri TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT— f 2 Senator vss] Ac G.Starstad, Horace vei T. TH. Woldy 184 Representatives ..! I. -K. Johnson, Casselton *. .Charies Holi 16%, Elling Severson, Kindred J, Kirk 1 | F, Flyn 5 «| Holdover { ‘ M, A. Hoghaug 3 «| Peter McLachlin, Hunter | W.. A.” Fulkerson : 2 Robert Waleson, Alice ' TWENTY -SECOND. DISTRICT— _| 12th Dis | ; | i Peterson . 221 J, H. Brooks 137 Senator .| E. M. Nelson, Fairmount i &. S! Gfbens’. 9 Kod Martz. 208 Representatives: | C Ness, Wahpeton J. W. Dungan’: 1 | HB. Durkee, Fairmount ‘ 4 ae TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT— 13th District: | : ‘ John . Curry . | Holdover I ZENE § ‘August Gruchalia Nils Petterson, Gwinner wo & Michael Toay | Peter Weber, Cayuga : TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT-— Wth District i é 4 JamessE, Brady Senator ++] Peter A. Berg, Englevale 4 D. Lynch ..; seat 118 John Kelder . Representatives =, Fred J.. Nims, “Lisbon : TWENTY-FIFTH ‘DISTRICT— - | Martin’ Larson, Nomes , J. H. Dow . 15th District: i s George Lane Senator Holdover vey . Johhgon epresenta asl Carr, Valley Cit: : ‘ 0. 16th’ District hs : \ H. Senator John L. Miklethun, Wimbledon : 1 & : Representatives | William ¢, Hatton : | mn, Colgate vee & 2 Rollin Vi Weld SR ein Bisbee ry Harding . ith District t f ; Senator .. +, Holdover | Roy A. Yeater Representativ Lars O, Fredrickson, Pekin “ TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT— | FW. Kejtzman, Tahotd 1 \ A, M. Tompson 86] 18th District | Victor Moynier 68 Sertator | John Cameron. Calif «UR. 0. Hellstrom 58 Represen Otto Dettler, Langdon TWENTY-EIGHTH DiSTES ee | Ludwig Pederson, Munich Olaf Romsos .. H 277 Sam Dunbar . Otto C. Olson, Elkwood - iM. Daly... 19th District i : J. Galvin Senator Holdover 1 Bf Arthue ‘Milloy Representatives james McManys, St. ‘Jolin if - = ‘s_ Nels “Magnuson 7 . W. Leonard, 'Rolette i \ LL. Stair... 20th District: ! | - TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT— “\ Senate. | Williams J, Chiirehy York \ ie H. E. Christenson . Representa John F. Randall, York fe x M. 0. Tousley . | Jobe Ro Maddock, Maddock ‘ ‘ Barney ‘Theurer 21st District j & dames R. Falconer Senator . } THIRTIETH, , DistRICT— Representatives ..) P.:H. ‘Kelly, Brocket = A E. 146 J. J. Strain: ....... ~ Adolph SStikkelsone Garske ‘ THIRTY-FIRST BISTRIGE— ~ S \ v | Martin Olsen, Devils Lake i sutmery- SECOND DISTRICT «No vote 22nd District: Rd eaten ¢ IRTY-SECOND DI — : = jeniator .. L.A. §. Gibbens, Cando be ‘Bur! +. 291 Ben Holeomb 260| | Representatives ../ A. J. McLarty, Starkweather | if Robert Works 215] '° J. W, Dungan, Cando ! Bi THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT— -, | 29d District: : ae A ie 1 Strauss ... 154 Senator: Holdover i William Harti 39 Representatives ..| John U. Hemmi, Jamestown 5 THIRTY- FOURTH. DISTRICT— 5 .. H. Larson, Courtenay 7 . H. Hamilton... 3 153, M. J. Keitzman ..... deSowenen gilt “ John O. Brien, Jamestown is THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT— a . \N."K. Whipple, “Bekelson { f August: Lievig . 18} 24th District: ; THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT— z Senator . E. A. Bowman, Kulm | ae P. -‘T, Krétschmar 3 W.: Hofer 37. Representa “1L. A, Washburn, Edgeley + John Weber . 1b Honty Nathan 22 - \J. AL May, Dickey 4 William Maer 25 George\Mack 17} 25th District: f j + Donner . 20 ‘Senator . | Holdover 4 Lars O. Kleppe - z 6 Representatives Robert H. Johnson, Fullerton. | ae : Herman Hardt . % “+ A. S. Marshall, Forbes 4 - ~ ‘Franz Brown . | a Conrad: Wald 1 i : sin? * ~ Adam Wald 24 i % i. * Peter andersi 20 | x eae Ed. Christie . -12 i j Y- NTH DISTRICT— ‘A. Yeatex, Hazelton i Sak Sean 4 William B Krueger - 46 fe | #5 Andrew Skaarbi : 262 wigegts| Holdover 1 tS THIRTY- EIGHTH DISTRICT— : ie ‘ Representatives ../ L. D. Mpiley, Moffit I | Krank Prater, Arena . O. Kell, McKenzie Hagan, Westh Millet, Souris ne liam Martin, Lanssord ~ L. Stair, Bottinean to No % TH MONTH DISTRICT— + How: <R. B. Towne ... &. Geo. A. Gilmore ........6.4... F.W. Mees, Gl ee 1g Boilinger, ee artin Koller, Hebron | FW. MeKendry, Mandan it perl aR Fred if | Anthony Reng, n Dako ne Valente, Kuhn, Richardton 0, H, Otson, New Rockford | Alex, Ferguson, Lankin | Hi. H. McNair, Portland “* ‘ i Gilbert 5S Sorenson, C: ee C. Hay iYohn Fy Randa | August Gruchalla, Fri ib Nelg Magna Souris Ke O'Connor, Leroy~ ia Paul Johnson, Mountain A. Luke, Berthold Jerbme . Ruzicka, Lankin A. Cheistenson, Grafton W. ti Johnston Forget Niver Democratic vet r z 3 ca de las - District | Republican =| i me George A, Malone, Wilton i - Sherry, Benedict 47th District Senator Hoaldover t f Representatives_.,| William Kamrath, Leith ' - CoMge') J. W. Ivers, Leith 1 Mimethe Daily, Ta 48th District: Senator A. A. Viedertiach,. Kildeer re Nanas Faris Representa 1 TVAL Heeris, Stanton Wittig: Connatty zy 3 ne Ba W_ Herbert, Dunn Center! ae MWovsier se nninn Genter 7/1 Jolin Bohrer, Krem LRH Walker, Vaca 49th District ! ; Ha Ww Herbert, Dann Center” Senator vs, .9+.! Holdaver 1s Representatives } o HS Onland, ests v ! J y i Caddejl, Solen Vox en vow Fn | HO, Bratibefg Reeder We set Speen : rane! | Henry ‘Moen, Hettinger ITNESS WHEREOF, We | q ti h Is a Seat of the State of North’ Dakota’ had Hecate cata a \ J. H, NEWTON, _ Clerk» of thes Supreme Court. . i: THOMAS HALL. ms § Secretary of State. N.C, MACDONALD, f CARL R. KOSITZKY, Representative of Republican Party. ; =~ WM, E. BREEN, reat jay of July, A. D. Superintendent of ‘Pablic Instruction. Representative of Democratic Party. In the questionnaire which will be submitted to every man who m_ Pleasance, Akra - | registered Thursday, the five classifications into which_registrants will-be divided after claims for exemptions minors considered, are. ‘ ) as. follows: ~ \ ‘ ny z CLASS ‘1 ‘ Single man without dependent relatives. Married man, With or without ¢hildren, or father of motherless there, is ue n, who has habitually failed ‘to support his family. poe oy oR. Nesxig, Buxton Henry Strom, Hillsboro < Married man depending on wife. for ‘support. Married man, with or without children, or father of motherless J. F. . O'Connor, Grand Forks | children; man not usefully engaged, family supported by: income in- - dependent of his labor. YUnskilled .or_not necessary farm laborer. : Unskjlled or hot a necessary industrial worker. Registrant by,or i in respect of whom. no deferred classification ‘is elaiméd. Registrant who fails to submit questionnaire ‘and in respect of iy whom no“deferred classification is claimed. , ‘ unolly, james\, > joseph A. Chezik, Wahpeton joseph |Bauer, HU, Nygaard, Delamere * + rane Kiba, Geneseo B. Hammond, Cly agent MeCauvran, Bsvabrock , Johg. Reid, “Walhalla Joseph Fenduld, Thorne J./Av Charbonneau, ‘Rolette York » John * Maddock, Maddock "tH, “Woldy, Edmore Chatles Holliger, Devils Lake W. Flynn, Crary \ C.P. aot Bisbee) ~ Mires: 2 SSarles Johp T. Curry, Jamestown D. Lyncty LaMoure /} 4 eee Kid Vooe G Lane,’ Ellendale Senge Es tenia . oF Fay “A. Harding, Braddock =~ I.-C. Shermah, Steete . Weld, Bowdon Roy A..Yeater, Harelton M: Tho Nictor Movaier,” Hellstrom, ba | Owe ia Kramer istianéon,- Sawyer | ies are Burlington James. a Bale Minot SF Campbell, Mandan steam, Mandan“ 1) Joha Ty Burke, Jessie reasonably certain resources of adequate support, ankinicet ings or possible earnings from abor ‘of wife) available, and ‘that: the removal of -registrant will not depiive stich dependents of, E_support. Married man, without children, whose wife, although registrant Registrant not deferred“and not included in any of the above di- apselton, visions, - + MEM é : ° iOLASS 2 ae Ae Married man: with children, or father of motherless children, ~ . where such wife or children.or such motherless children aré not main- s ly dependent upon his labor for suppért for reason that there are (inéluding ‘earn- Man. with dependent children (not ‘his own), bat toward whom - |he stands in relation of parent. Man with dependent aged or infirm parents, > Man with depeMent, hielpless brethers or intone 3 Coufity or municipal office. ‘Highly trained fireman ‘or/policemah in fadiviee of municipality. Necessary custoinhousé qlerk. _._. PICK YOUR OWN CLASS IN NEW DRAFT ; CROWDER MAKES UP QUESTIONNAIRE F, Grange. Tisbon |_| is engaged in a useful occupation, is not mainly dependent. upon his R, Strong. Milnor, labor for support, for. the-reason that the wife is skilled in some er Kelly, Enderlin | special class.of work which she is physically able to perform, and ‘in Howard Wilsony Leal which she is employed, or in which there is an‘immediate opening ‘for D/A, Goplen, ‘Binford her under conditions‘that ‘will enable ‘her to‘support herself dgcently. rank Paulson AManna(érd” and without suffeting or hardship. 5 Were pike” Necessary skilled farm laborer in necessary avrienitiral enter- prise. s D._O. Bales, Petersburg - _ Necessary skilled, industrial laborer in necessary: industrial en- Lewis S.Lee, Aneta ~ torprise. ] 3 5 j “WH. Porter, Calvin a CLASS 3 Fa) ‘Necessary employee of United States in transmission of sii) ~ Necessary employee in service of United States. Necessary assistant, associate or hired thanager of necessary, Necessary highly specialized technical or mechanical expert of i — : : necessary industrial enterprise: Nesemary. 6 assistant or associate manager df necessary industri- ‘ } Mic! el Toay, Jamestown \ al enterprise. 3 insboro agricultural enterprise. ~ x CLASS 4 Man whose wife, or children’ ‘are mainly. deve op his: labor | for support. 3 . Mariner. actually employed i in sea service of citizen or: inerchaht marine- in: the\United States. -, ‘Necessary sole ‘mandging, controlting or directing hetd of neces ‘sary agricultural enterprise. gauze § eae : ? ~ CLASS 5 Ofitcer— executives Aepislative or judicial—ot the United Btates or of, state’ or territory, or of District. of Colinbia. ‘ Regularly or duly_ordained minister of religion. _ ? Person in military ornaval service of United States. , "Alien enemy. ‘ “| edident alien (not an enemy) who claims’ exemption. for tailitary service. ~ eas . Person morally unfit to be a soldier of the. United Stites. {tudent who on\May 18, 1817, or on May 20, 1918; or since May tineaw 20, 1918, was ‘preparing for ministry in recognized theological or di- aie : Bai rh j vinity, sehgol, or who on May 20, 1918, or ‘since May 20, 1918, was pre-. Arthur Milloy, Omemee parihg. for practice of medicine and surgery in Feeognited medical 1a creme cen rr an |sehools. ey, erscns totally and permanently physically or mentally unit, ot actually engaged in the pursuit bf his vocation. arged from the army of -the ground of alienage or enrolled i in the forees at such’ —— = of _| tary service of tielr respective citi- between such“country and the United) << .& States: providing -for-reeiprocal ‘mili- zdns and subjects. sald: ‘I don’t suppose yati get to Chi- cago very often, but if you do come .. out that Way I'd be glad to-give yous — ‘a card to the Midlothian Ttub.’ This brought about an exchange of cards and it developed that this ‘marine was oue of the wealthiest young,men in the Middle West and an officgr’ of the Midlothian Club, one of the most ex: clusiye clubs ‘around Chicago.” JUST GOVERNOR” WAS’ "AUTOMOBILE HOST'S NAME EB. ‘A. Purdy, postmaster. of Minng apolis; and hig assistant, C. W. Kerf, who ‘are also volunteer workers for the War Camp Community. Service, ny ‘| were working behind ‘the desk \o-the °° Army and Navy Club Howse on one Wednesday evening recently. Automo- biless were reporting rapidly to tak {the men in uniform for’a ride, Mr. Kerr began taking the names of the various ‘citizens who were loading and bringing back ‘the soldiers and sailors. White'tie was thanking them personal- ly far thetr:hospitnlity one gentleman’ * calledsout, to him after unloading pis’ car: “Give ‘me ‘another Jolly bunch” - ‘| tt “Your name, please,” sald Mr. Kerr, . \ “Oh, just Governor—Governor Burn- quiat of Minnésofa,” was the anawer. / The Governor's wife, by the way, ‘a\ wonderful waffle. maker and -is:de- ‘Mghted to work in the club's lunch room, ‘So are the boys to have her 25,000 MINERS i” ‘OUT ON STRIKE Shamokin, Pa) Sept. 16.—About 25,- 00 Omingrs in this section of /the an- thracite region_suspended work today in conformity with the declaration ‘of Ms a mass meeting yesterday. District President Matthews wired from Wash- qington that until the men ‘return to work, the federal fuel administration .* will decline to consider -an, adjust- ment of the anthracite wage ‘scale. The miners aré asking for a wage | scale equal to that of the ‘oitumiioue miners in westérn Pennsylvania. BUY Ww. &. 8. - CHICAGO. LIVESTOCK. of Hogs, receipts, 27,010;, .g00d. bogs sterdy;:-ethers-stow; toy 20.95; butch- ers $20.30 to 20.85; light $20.65 to 20.95; packing. $19:60 to 20.20; rough | $18.15 to 18.50; pigs, good and ctioice a 18.75 to 19.40. Cattle receipts, 30,000; “beat® native steers strong to 25c h her; top ew record of '$19.50; others and butehier cattle and calvés- slow to generally, » itter; sto¢kers and feéders, good. choice anu fancy 11.0 0to.14.00; infer- ior, common ‘and, medium $8.00 to $11 \ Sheep 41,000; steady on fat. clagse: western lambs setd up to *@°0; feed- « »ers slow. AUY W. 3. 4.—Sanee- Nature always -warns jhe. te your. « ie are clogged or in| this. Hollister’s Rocky fain. Tea renioves the inflammation, soothes the ifritated’ “organs, aids natutal diges- tion. -v.cleanser, purifier’ of: reat 1 nown.: Jos. Breslow’s. MOTHER'S FRIEND FOR .. . RELIEVES STRAIN = ! ; j HUMPHREYS’ | ‘Tie foil list of Tr. Huiaphtgys" Remedies for» Internal afd ‘external: nse, + ‘meets tha néeds of — - families fot nearly’ évery‘aiment from Infancy i oli igeGenerived made Humphreys’ Manual. { ‘mailed free,’ ‘ } 2. Fevets, Congestion:. Inflammati . . Werte, Worm Fever es z = Colic. ore Waketatness ot ‘ore ry ren and Fccans Colds, Bronchitis, “e s. ibache, Srecree chen al “4 iF Asa Sicananne ‘Bleedirtg. Interr.2! External - ¢. z 1 Influenza, Cold in Head