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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE hase COE SATURDAY, JAN. 25, 1919. DISTANCE RATE BILL GOES BACK FOR COAL BOOST Fifteen Per Cent Increase in Lig- nite Tariff Will Leave It Below Former High DOESN’T LIKE OUR NAME| Icelander from, Pembina County | Would Change Moniker from | Bismarck to Roosevelt | pes oa Bie | House Bill No, 48, which, except | for the fact that it includes a spe-/} cific tariff on lignite coal, is an exact reproduction of the Dupuis distance tariff bill which was slain in the sen- ate two years ago, seems destined to pass, It was briefly considered in committee of the whole yesterday be-j| fore being rereferred to the com- mittee on state affairs with a sug- gestion that the lignite rates, which this bill cuts in half, were a trifle low. The committee is expected today to report the bill back with the lig- nite rates advanced about 15 per cent, in which event the tariff will still be about forty per cent below that now prevailing. Poor House Bill 25, which adds to} the personal exemptions of defendants in foreclosure, is having some hardj| luck. After being reported out by} committee of the whole it came up! for passage. on the floor of the hous yesterday afternoon. Then there were discovered defects in the wording of} the statute which could not be rem- edied without taking parts of the bill to pieces and patching them up again, Consequently it was rereferred to the committee. This is the bill over which there was such a heated debate in the house Thursday, when the ie: was up in committee of the whol Bierke Tells Why. House Bill suance of writs of certiorari in ¢ tain cases, passed the ho’ by an al-| most unanimous vot ‘ter Rep. Bjerke, in the longe: nd ables speech he has made during the ses sion, explained its purpose to be fol prevent the railroading of witnes: served with summo 3 or subpoel while serving in a their own, and who through lack of funds or courage or for some other reasons, stand for an unfair verdict rather than to appeal. Bjerke said a! law similar to House Bill in| effect in many southern states, he} felt that rth Dakota should yield to no Dixie commonwealth in point of progressivism. Today, under the house rules, is the last upon which bills can be in- troduced without consent of twvo- thirds of the member designate the 20th day as the limi This day chances to fall on Sunda: and it seems agreed that the limit expires today, Under the senate rules the 25th day troduction of without a two-thirds consent, whilé no bill may be introduced without the after the 35th day. Paul Johnson of Pembina ‘doesn’t like. the name of Bismarck. 'There- fore he introduced in the house yes- terday a bill formally changing the name of the capital city to Roosevelt, The bill repeals all conflicting acts, which might, it is feared, mean the repeal of some statutes having to do with the location’ of state institutions. There seems no disposition in the ously. Then Bismarck-Roosevelt bill's order number is 62. SUMMONS State of North Dakota, county of Burleigh—ss: ip tletrict court, Sixth judicial dis- Fist State Bank of Regan, plaintiff, vs, Izedori Weinberg, defendant. The State of North Dakota to the above named defendant: | You are hereby ‘summoned to an- swer the complaint in this action | which said complaint was filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of Burleigh county on the 27th day of-December, A. D. 1918, and ‘to serve SATISFACTION measure suit such: as we mak known. nearly ‘fits him and never sati: but incompetent tailor make The rules : z clusive of or a @16.75; Commerce may be backward in the countries of South America, but culture is net. In Santiago, Chile, even the the- ater is owned and operated by the city ‘for the benefit of all the people. Here aer pictures, outside and in, of the municipal theater, which cost about a million dollars and has wonderful and he marble stairwa; opera and see the best plays. ARR nee , 1 y of the answer upon the_sub-| within thirty days after the} -e of this summons upon you, ex- f the day of such service; } and in case of your failure to appear % judgement wut be taken rea a |against you by default for the relief! 3 ST ee hes demanded in the complaint. Nooeot this. e7th day, of Decembet, 918. consent of two-thirds of the members: ‘Attorney for Plaintiff, Wilton, N. D.| H B DOUGHTY, EODORE KOFFEL, Attorney ae Plaintiff, Bismarck, N. D, 9° CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago, Jan. 25.—Hogs—Receipts, 18,000; slow and* about steady, .with the bulk of sales at $17.40@17.65; butchers, $17.50@17.70; i Me packing, $16. 50@17: 30; and house to take Mr. Johnson's bill seri-|'throw outs, $16.75@17.50; pigs, $11.75 ee 50, Cattle—Receipts, 1,000. Sheep—Receipts, 3,000. 3, ‘000. Carney Coal Ph Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. E Give a Litt to Thrift GUARANTEED a WEAR THE BEST Thousands of men are wearing clothes that are infe- - rior in quality, poor in workmanship, imperfect; in fit and improper-in cut simply because they have ‘never had an opportunity to order a real, genuine, high class, made-to- e. In large cities the aver- age tailor charges ‘100% more for clothes that seldom €qual ours and in the smaller towns tailors who have the- necessary. skill, experience and knowledge are simply uh- So. many aman buys a “ready-made” which isfies, or lets a well meaning him a suit. WE WILL CLEAN, PRESS, AND REPAIR Gloves Hats can be cleaned at small light,” $16.45: andsome appointments. citizen has opportunity to hear the world’s greatest artists in M and_I will not be respon bi Here every TO WHOM IT MAY INCERN: This \is to certify that my_ wife,| ary Moll, has left my bed and board, ble for any ls contracted in my name or her} ow INSURANCE COMPANIES MUST HAVE GOODS UNDER NEW LAW Wildcat Concerns Barred from North Dakota Under Statute Pro- posed by. Representative Magnuson—Domestic : Concerns Must Toe the Mark - Foreign insurance companies plan- ning to operate in North Dakota may be affected by the provisions of House Bill 63, introduced Friday by Rep. Magnuson, .and which denies. future admission to” any fire, cyclone, tor- nado, hail, marine, ‘lite or accident company of any, state or. territory un- lless is has a paid up capital of, $250,- 000 in available cash assets over and above all liabilities for losses. re- ported, expenses, taxes and reinsur- ance of all outstanding risks. The bill provides that hereafter no stock insurance company incorporated under the laws of North Dakota. shall have a capital. of less. than $260,000, of which. £5 percent shall be paid up previous: to the sissuance of any pol- icy, ‘the résidue to be paid within 12 GOT 117 EGGS Says One Subscriber Any poultry raiser can eesily double his profits by doubling the egg. pro: duction of his hens. A scientific tonic has’ been discovered that revitalizes the flock and makes hens work all the time. The tonic is called “More Eggs.” Give your hens a few cents worth of “More Eggs” and you will be amazed and delighted with results. A dollar's worth of “More Eggs’ will double this year’s production of, eggs, so if you wish to \ry this great profit maker, write i. J. Reefer, poultry expert, 360 Main street, Kansas City, Mo., who will send you a package ot ‘More Eggs” Tonic for 31.00 (pre- paid). So confident is Mr, Reefer of tho results. that amillion dollar bank guarantees if you are not absolutely satisfied, your dollar will be returned on request and the “More Eggs” costs you nothing. Send a dollar today, or send $2.25 and get 3 regular $1.00 packages on special di full season’s supply, or ask ‘Mr. Reefer for his free poultry book that tells the SSS NOTICE I have on hand all| kinds. of shield glass from . $1.50 td $5.00 “FRANK MOLL. “From Business College to Bank** reads like a page in fiction. Yet, of $3 young men an women employed byybanks in Fargo, N. Dak. 49 tended the Dakota Business College of that city. Ella Boetcber graduated from the Dakota Business College into a position at the Firet State Bank, Arthur, N. Dak., on Nov. 4th. Next day Mr. Oscar Berg, another C, student wasplaced in the Farmers State Bank, Voltaire, N. Dak. Big banks and business men throuzhout the North, are eager to employ Dakota Business College grad- ates because of their thorough, practical training. ‘Classes now being made up for January term. For full information address, Mr. F. L. Watkins, Pres, DAKOTA BUSINESS COLLEGE; Fargo, N. Dak. down his life in this world, eral, is there anything spe man who pays from’ $25.00. purchase price is Sublime. party, I will-aecept $200.00. that: you are Bamr REAL PHONE 745 £ ; B The great Napoleon Bonaparte said when he laid his immortal exploits, at the Island of St. Helena, and in my estimation, one of the:most remarkable men the world has ever known. A friend of his asked him, “Gen- before you terminate your. career in this:world?” : Napo- leon Bonaparte’s reply. was, “There is only one step be- tween the Sublime and Ridiculous, and if Fhad not fought the battle at Waterloo I.would have beén Sublime, con- sequently I'did fight the battle cf Waterloo and lost out, therefore, I have been accused of. being Ridiculous. ‘In reading: this history, I thought to myself that a be accused of being Ridiculous,*but the mah who buys. |. a home and pays for it:monthly applying: on the principal ” Now then, I have.a very beautiful; saisesalinn for.sale situated on-the car line, east-front, good neighborhood, right near churches. and. schools,.strictly-modern. The price of this beautiful home’ is $4,200, and. to the right ments of $50.00 per month, interest at.6 per cent. “Te! you ‘should purchase this beautiful home, 1 will Gnsider J.H.HOLIHAN ISMARCK,-N, D, each, Also lamp: a side glass, colored, ground, chipped and figured | glass. We also handle all} kinds of plate: glass. For any of these see FAUNCES, Fourth St. Bismarck Send in, Your Shields which was: 10,000 miles from cial that you want to tell me to:$50.00 a morith.rent should - cash, baiance on monthly pay- ESTATE a pias eee INSTEAD OF 3) months trom the time of filing the articles of incorporation except in in- stances where the insurance commis- sion upon a showing of, good cause may extend the time of paying the; residue for a further -period not to} exceed ‘one year. Two bills introduced in the house yesterday provide for the taking over by the state of the burden which La- Moure county has shared with. the federal department of health in the maintenance of a trachoma hospital at LaMoure, House bill 63, introduced by Brady, appropriates $2,881.07 to re- imburse LaMoure county for expendi- tures in the maitenance of this hospi- tal, and House Bill 65, by Kelder, ap- propriates $1,900 for the maintenance of the. hopsital from December 31, 1918; to July. 1, 1921.. experience of a man who has made a fortune out of poultry. One subscriber says, “‘More Eggs’ increased my supply from 3 to 11% eggs: 4 ‘When you want Finch Lumber Co. Phone 453, Washburn Coal Company, for Wil- ton Lignite at $4.75 per ton delivered. This coal does not clinker and con- tains less sulphur and ash than any other Lig- nite mired in North Da- kota. coal, phone 17. CUMenaucnsnucanan : WOULD BE A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE IN? | We are a a special- ty. of monuments for dle- parted soldiers and sail- ors. \ : j WRITE-FOR OUR CAT- ALOG Or PRICES, ETC. Our prices are the lowest becatise we buy all mate- rial in large quantities direct:from the quarries, saving jobbers’ ° profits and high freight charges. = = = 2 = = = Es = = 4 ES = = EB : = = = = | z RISKS, THEFT, BURGLARY, BONDING, PLATE GLASS, ETE. t -- WE HANDLE ALL LINES % 3 = Ey \H. T. MURPHY & CO. INSURANCE We Have: Just Moved Around the Corner in the Haggart | Block UQUUNUANOUEDOUGNGEGEOODANOUEDUOOONOYONoNUaNaNG SSS ee ee NUM LUAAAA UU UTE Are You Going to Honor Your Boys Who Sacrificed Their Lives So the World “ALGOHOL~3 PER GENT ANiegelable reparation if we emacs Use For Over Thirty Years AL Omonth neat 35 Dosrs 350 oo AUUUONUUGUULORONUOGGONONUGONNONNSDANONOONONNaOOONY: Every-Town i in the Country - Will. No Doubt Erect a ‘Memorial. cH We will be pleased to have our representative call and show. you photo- graphs of some of. the monuments we have made for ‘other ' cities. WRITE US L. H. SARUEEL, Pron. MON UMENTS, CEMETERY SPPPLIES, BUILDING STONE. 615. Broad way: *hone691 » J So