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' THE WEATHER Fair tonight. THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NO. 31. BIS _ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA’ WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1919. CK TRIBU? ' TITAN MACHINE eee eee ee 6 PRICE FIVE CENTS BEING FRAMED 4 io : ————_— —-——_ LAST DAY FOR [Pesth Was Choice BIG BATCH OF OTRIGGRS DEATH | HOUSE LAYS OUT | of Red Cross Twins | IS SUICIDE CAUSE TOWNLEY FORMING STRONGEST SENATE BILLS : BILLS UP FOR =~ | ANTI-MOONSHINE n 4 1 o BRINGS DELUGE | FRAZTER’S0.K.' ‘LAW FOR DAKOT | i “ é | aa si Fifty-Eight New Measures In-! |Sixteen House and Senate Meas- | [Representative Herman Hardt! Si Rays vrei troduced in Upper House ! | ures Await Governor’s { Insists Federal Statutes [People, Through, Taxes, Increased Seven: Fold, Will: Finance/ Opera « Bi Yesterday Signature i i Cover All Cases | tions of Nonpartisan League Organizers Serving 4 \ 1 On North Dakota Payroll The following pills have passed both | North Dakota's anti-moonshining | r 1 H — NEW ELEVATOR: ACT. IS IN| houses and are ready for the govern- j Pill fell by the wayside in the house! Through the state board of administration, with complete con- a or di stenotte: 4 ; i | Tuesday, when Rep. Hard’t motion trol over all penal, charitable and educational institutions, includ- ; Carey and Nelson Offer Substi-!: louse Bill 1—To fix and limit at- ithat further reconsideration of House|jng the public schools; and with a state immigration department j { torneys’ fees and sheriffs’ costs on | Bill 66 be indefinitely postponed car- h t: be | CEree 9 tute for League Plan— Heese ep Sainte Gatien ee [Hed by a vote of 51 to 49, 13 being | Whose agents may be league organizers, and an agricultural com- Would Refer Te Eat bo menue Halt ee ‘absent and not voting. Rep, Hardt,|Mission whose farmers’ institute lecturers may be league organ- Pee neste pris g usury ai rwhp fought ae bill in Committes of |izers, and with positions at salaries ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 i efor. {the whole, explaining his opposition! created on the state % i i ji 2 1 Tuesday the last day for introduc-} House Bills 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, | yesterday by stating that all the points ! managers fhe State Payroll Oe state industries tot na league oe) toi: ot Bills in thes dannto brought a concuryent “resolutions ratifying con- jtouched in this bill were already. well | ‘ angers-on, Arthur, C. ‘Lowney, wpresi: nigoa. ‘ot tortg-dight.; The moat “hn: stitutional amendments initiated by ageg NS | covered by federal statute. dent of the National Nonpartisan league, with the aid of Walter potlant sont tne ulahawotie St Sah | the league at the last election. i a \ i, T be house padi on third read-|Thomas Mills and fellow socialists, has laid in North Dakota the =} H. B. 13.—Providing that th te * ‘ing House Bill 86, relating to the con-| ¢round-work for the greates iti i i 2 gral interest were! the covey of balls | ét interest on tndebeetnoss “ates, ma. Se Te ecudor | traetion of bridges by county commis- prea greatest political machine America has. ever 5 1o » on turity shalh not be greater than be- OEE Ce i {s rs; a se Bill. 93, authoriz- < é ¥ € to be established by popular vote in fore vaghielty: ne Bree ree as = a {ing and regulating the exchange of Walter W. Liggett, a former St. Paul newspaper man, is said cach county and to be the official |; bh B.'aa"Authoriaing. courts to Te eee ie death of Major Clar- reciprocal or inter-insurance con- | to be slated for the commissionership of immigration, a juicy job newspaper for the publication of all jview the levy and apportionment of| Wood took chloroform aud bey fants | eeaese The house also passed Sen-| which pays $5,000 per annum. Liggett will have at his disposal 1eeel notices, Feportssdocuments, (ete Dorthea Cromwell. bove, a special ‘assessments. Was found a the Palisades op sosite le a cae Seuator Foudray samuck a fund of $200,000 for the ensuing biennium to be ex nded in ‘Second in importance was Senate , above, and H. B. 34.—Prohibiting diserimina-| New y, sades, opposite | discussed. wide sicigh-runner measure. di 1 doctri P Ate m ‘pe! 1 ‘ iE Bill 189, introduced by Nelson and|Gladys Cromwell, below, twins, eN-| tion in ‘commodities sold in North Da-|\°™ YT: | On third reading this afternoon the |¢Xpounding league doctrines. Provision is made for the employ- . carey, and which. offers a substitute|&aged in Red Cross work tagether in| jo¢g. ARR en} house had House Bill 23, relating toj}ment of an unlimited number of agents. for the league mill and elevator asso-;France. Together they skiled for H. B, 35.—Providing the place of jredemption from sales of real estate wed Other Patriots. ciation. The ‘Nelson-Carey measure /fiome, broken in health by the ‘hard-| trig) of civil actions. ie {under execution; House Bill 37, re- ae Rev. George EF. Totten, former would create a state mill and elevator | ships and horrors of war. Together! yy Bp 36. —Providing for issuance of | Jating to road and brigde taxes; House preacher, lawyer, abstracter e . commisison of nine members to con:|they leaped from the deck of the! writs of certiorari, ore ‘Bill 104, making it possible for the member of the state board of regents BR? sist of the governor, state treasurer|French liner Lorraine on the way to) 1° 7 39,_providing for certifying | governor to appoint as adjutant. gen- | and recently organizer of league news and attorney general and two mem-|America and were drowned. Their | questions of law to the supreme court [eral any citizen of any state with six | papers; Robert FE, Muir of asrles nd vers trom each congresisonal district|home was in ‘New York. No reaso) | when, such questions may determine |months’ military experience; House! -.. C. Macdonald are picked to bi to be apointed by the governor. It!/other than broken health is known) tne issue. : the [isl 108, relating to abstracts and; ' Townley’s state board of administra. . to r I~ Ann an~-/| cil of defense. n vourt; House Bil 9, a concurrent} board of regents, the state board of \ . fed by an annval tax levy. \ | ‘HH. B. Fixing salary of clerk ot} ; resolution for an amendment to the! IN GOTHAM control and the state board of ard of 4 Senator Gibbens introduced » con MONEY INVESTED “3: are —- constitution relating to the invest- | |tion; and which will nullify to a large current resolution for an amendmen ; H. B. 57—Limiting powers of ag tt i ve ; ment of school fands; House Bill 318, —_—-—— [extent the office of state superintend- d to the constitution requiring that any . a ‘courts to grant injunctions and -pro- Thirty Per Cent of Voters at the! retating to pay) Of highway taxes; | v4 on oF sgth Di Repr ent of public instruction. vas wate onternrioen wily” oe inde | TY MORTGAGES IS hibiting issuing cof restraining orders| Last General: Election Must jeouse: Bi making it a ¢ me te en of o¢ ivision, Represent-|_ eruere blong. thee line a new \ = s A t i and injunctions in labor disputes. ' ais i ate organi ; Se | ‘ “f a) eae oe e made for the very Rev. / -* and pledging the state's credit there-| reavote muita ign the Petitions Bill- 167, prowding that the -county{ ing Several States, Land U. B. Vermilya, a Methodist preacher, y tor shall be referred ie the people be- 8. B, 1.—Providing for calling in : jshall, furnish. wearing apparel for in-| in New York jSuperintendent of the Bismarck dis- ore econ ine, eee ai ‘ie a: INGO Ek EXEMPT and payment of expenses of judge of! pag recall of ity’ slate’ judicial |s patients and Senate Bil) 4 j it whose: time during the last four wane, jay’s 8 snot sdloial district for trial Of) jesistative or county. officer is pro-| bo: ot nF : ‘New York Db. Fe—With a7 tte" sie pee eae to some extent » Pe Bag, Ming —Eapeeriting, rolen —_—— ls, Be 14—Amended: seei!.and grain vide for in Senate Bill 168, intro-| ce — pee vee steamship ‘Duce by Walter, of Course. i an sl [4 o ; i grading bill} creating office of state] duced ‘Tuesday’ by Morkri in thel ' Ao! arrived here today trom’ Mar Valter, Thomas iMills, is to ‘b “- ; * \ Mills, is to be per- i Vi live poultry a giving ee alive League Will Offer Premium to inspector’. of weights, grades and|form of a concurrent resolution for by way of Gibraltar, » On board | manentty cared for, ‘nroably’ being if fp fi measures. zs vere 2 > 86 i : . | Placed on «the. pay-roll) of’ h ' form and standard epops therefor, Insurance. Companies. to SB, 24—Providing for five assiste|*" amendment to the constitution. i puere: the of aut 86th division, a na yor TG Eto eae porate spor, §. B. 151, King.—Authorizing the; Weave Cash Here [ants atorney-general to recelve $2,000 Recall ‘petitions are required.to be; ° jUonal army unit of Mlinois, battery lecturer in the publiesgchools, It 1s courts to conta. fe ciate Hg anny {per annum. t g algned by at Ie ‘ 30 cent. of the Da and a medical detachment of the| e: , loo, thal he may. receive women convic! of} prostitution i ti or 2 of ber-| dualified electors whd<voted at the regime Held Kritilery: 2 “ oes ‘ { ane eee Ot eemtaking:tho| On advico-of Prof, W. G, Roytance, |,» Bs zie dmaulating (he sale of per: ree ee otion for the attice. of| Ale Ao an ob nen taal THN san EET ie Wa | state guardian of such women. |league tax expert, the joint committee! ig. ft, .29.--Relating to. removal ‘of | overnor. in the state, county or: dis-| 3 108 YAW) ‘MEN | A Rtih carmy fue ene division, | provision, too, has to be made for es pts ia re tied aN ‘on’ taxes and tax laws has amended| certain couiity, township, municipal felets trom bien auen officer sla lo} 5 5 i ie A whe Nebel tet Now| John Brown, whose. berth: with the of ciearel as. Pay 2 pete nlesmuesincome take: DUY ts exci in 80 oeeeovtaine for the terms filed “with, the officer with Be she es ko enil dee e stron a aay " He a MS oer ' gi. 153, Whitinih:—Rétating to|from the three per cent net income rine supraine court, “"Ipetition for nomination to such of-| Washington, —"The total | a OF LNG BORAGE: | the Job of state malleraibuheere 4 rs property gold’ to the state or county|tax all revenues derived by. insurs) 13," Bs 51—Providing for the ap-|fice inthe primary election is filed.| strength of the United States army! y wwayoq TTART sioner, but that seems already requis- i for, Haren i nomtiltted Gh Iasuraiee: {ance companies from funds invested, pointment of special assistant attor- eee eer eral call 5 ee elec- Nov: iL. wie mistice was sign- LEGISLATION |itionea, so the best he can hope for u . B, 154.—Con surance. | in North Dakota‘farm mortgages. This|meys general. jon to>be Held not less than forty nor} ed was 3,703,. and men in- qt y jis a paltry $3,00 per annw 4 finer laine: (rotor societies 0 | decision was reached after Harry f peed fe tee more thin 45, days: from ties filing. of cluding the marine corp ASKED TO AID fant to the cpAMSiatee OF Py cones establis! an maintain = classified | , i 5 ! ie petition. er can r cal. table ma blie jay s is | | ta f 5 q membership. laseified | Curran Wilbur. geeretary’of the North NO) INTERVENTION | [10 dtiice may oe nomiuaten is the! space: ‘neluded ir tae waters ¢ come 1919 CROP SALE Oe ee eee S. B, 155, Levang.—Prescribing cre-' appeared before the committee, warn-! IN RUSSIA ON |manner provided by law in primary parative statement of Allied and Ger-| Washingt Tab en . Bi | Tos : setts ation and regulation of county and | j, hat this th ct i 6 | elections. The candidate who shall; man forces, showing that on July 1 econ Julius: Parnes! o support all of these ‘patriots! im state central committees Itas ontop at the & uz. por esnt groes| GRAND SCALE |receive the highest number of votes! for the first ti @ the allied ritle|®Sked congress today to delegate; the luxury to which they have become centr mae lisht jtax, on top of the 2 1-2 per cent gross| es 2 hig! , Si for the first time. the allied rifle! broad powers to President Wilson asj| accustomed will cost the state about $. B. 156. (Mostad.—stablishing | income tax already levied on all in-j ‘ ——— shall be deemed elected for the re- strength exceeded that of the Ger-!4 means of making effective the guar-{¥2,069,000 per biennium. Special ap- courts of conciliation for minor con-| surance premiums paid in this state, | Paris, Feb. 5.—Military intervention | mainder of the term. The name of mans. In rifle strength which means|rantee of the 1919 wheat crop. Hej Propriations to this amount’are ‘pro- troversies. f in Russi 1 cale is not thought |the candidate against whom the re-! standin th hes the al-| e % 3 ss Publi (might force some of the insurance in Russia on large scale is n qd gains ‘ re-! men ing in the trenches the sked for an appropriation of one bil-| vided. for in a multitude of jeague , . B, 157, Committee on Public! companies to withdraw from North|of said Arthur Balfour today. The|call petition shall be directed. shall) lied total July was 1,556,000 compared | ion, and authority to borrow more} bills. The industrial commission wil! Printing.—Creating a state publication! naxota. Wilbur argued that in view|great powers he said were doing ev-|go on the ballot unless. he resigns/ with 1,412,000 for Germans on Nov. 1-/anq’ authority to buy and sell wheat! have $200,000 to play wth; the stato and printing commission, s}of the companies’ payment of this|erything they could to compose a dis-| within ten days from the filing of the} When the enemies reserves had) proqucts at home and abroad for cash{ mill and elevator association $200,000; S. B. 158—Same.—For an act pro-j9 1.2 gross income tax should be ex-|quieting situation. On the general|petition. Unless he resigns, the of-| been exhausted the allies had a rifle/ang for credit. He asked that the! the immigration department $200,000: viding for selection and designation of! empted altogether from the) payment] work of the peace conference he said/ficer against’ whom the petition is/ strength of 1,485,000 representing odds | president be given export or import! the Bank of North Dakota $100,000: one state, county and municipal offt'| of the three per cent net income tax|that the conference was making all filed. shall remain in office until the) upward of two to one. The allied st-| embargo powers, control over the board of administration 50/000; j cial newspaper in each county. | under the league’s new bill. The com-| possible speed. result of the recall election is official-| periority showed continued. strength | change boards and in fact control over |the Adjutant general's office somo S. B. 159, Same. nending and | hat the fact that the league |ly declared he Ameri ‘ived ‘ B., BeprA bes re \d | mittee compromised by adopting Roy-| He said that the fact tha’ gue }'y B ag.the Americans arrived: every -agency of distribution. $110,000, in. addition to the fund of re-enacting. Section 4915, C. L. 1913,|1ance’s suggestion. u of nations was taken up before the apc ee | When the German drive was launch- | 3 ; $1,000,000 per annum to be raised as relating to publication of insurance 6 general, peace terms did not signity FUEL SHORTAGE CRITICAL ed in 1918 the Germans had a super- te bonus ifor returning soldiers.’ The { statements. Ithat thé enemy would be ‘permitted | London, Feb. 5—Demobilization ex-| jority of 20 per cent. ‘Germans Arrested \state. home-building association will y S. B. 160, Samne—Relating to publi-| i N in any way to dodge responsibility. | ceeds one milion men now. The in- Sa ah | F Distrib ti 'be loked after, and there will be lb- ft: cation of proceedings of county. com-' \Me said the delegates had no inten: |dustries of ‘the country have been un- RETURN TO. WORK | OFT DIstriDUutiNg | erat appropriations for the farm ioan iano missions. | : ; |tion of employing dilatory tactics but ‘able to supply these men with jobs| Glasgow, Feb. 5.—The number of| Hun Propaganda | aepartment for “extension” work, and s. B. 161, Same: Repealing sections | H NDLES the one aim was to secure the world because they are suffering from a | men returning to work today increase sae AN rai ed ifor thetscore. or more.of/athenmew. ins ol newspapers. re! ower aspires to. E I ha reg B 162; Sane Hoquiring county | g peace that every power asp! | [shortage of coal. | materially on the Clyde... Ie Coblens, Feb. 5—Three Getkane cmamisteons and board; Head cee eee FRENCH AND BRITISH CONQUERORS MEET IN TURK CAPITAL}! on cnarees of creatating onoms |‘ransfer from nis peyroll to that, of a: OG fe ne fea Sects Relating: tei otel | /, ¢ “4. propaganda among the American the eee of or Dakota of sostelists i . B. 163, a | | i troops i scupied territory. who have rendered good service to i ofal estray newspaper. entutes i The distribution of literature has the cause. Two million is placing the 4 erin {ti Mane ti RS apers. 7 i | been made in various ways. It has{C0St to the people.at a very conserva- covering official estray” papers. P f C ission Broad-! | 5; ards: riven {tive figure. ; S. B. 16% Same.—Relating to news-| ‘owers 0} omm {been placed on post cards and given; What We Get. he ey litied to do official print-| ened in Bill Introduced in | away, oF, sold Wn Stores | In return for this expenditure the 3 . 4 | | ° | people may have the satisfaction of wiSne Canitl —Relating, to. em- Senate Tuesday | Dr. Bauer Will knowing that their children, beginning ’ N 5 ah i {at the age of six, are to have the mal ' male euld cee Bp opel All power over the making of print-: \ Address Workers {benefit of a complete course in so- in merchandising and no male child|ing ocntracts by or for the state are| This Evenin | cattle ea They Jol hecepttiaas Be PO under sixteen in mining. ‘ i transferred from the various depart. | | Burleigh county and slope war sav-|S°h0ol, through the normal schools : | S., B. 167, Ingerson.—Relating to re-; ments and boards of the state govern-) \ gh county and slope War S8V"/ and the agricultural colle; the fq 1 of certain county, township, s | ings fund workers will meet this even- eo OE college and i muntetpal and other officers. ;| meat, to,8, state publcatinn and) print ling at the Grand Pacific the hear an State university this higher education a | 8. B. 168, Morkrid.—Providing for|ing commisison by Senate Bill 157, in-! | address by Dr. Bauer of the University teas eae anes seston ties 3 ’ amendment to constituion for recall of | troduced Tuesday by the committee; lof Minnesota. Dr. Bauer “represents | tneiy children have fin ished the North »y _, State, county, judicial and legislative | on printing. i jthe director of this division. G. F.' Dakota school curriculum they’ will + officers. - The commisison is to consist of the | Dullam of Bismarck is in charge of; 56 completed products of the new era, = S. B. 169, State Affairs—Increasing | state treasurer, attorney general and; |the war savings society for this dis- prepared to go forth and coquer other “allowance for care of insane to $35/secretary of state and it shall meet i trict. worlds. = z per month. iin i oe 20 days atten ine, appep re! Aa H Sora paar The New Text Books. 2,8: B. 110, ‘Mees. Sueartent resoip:| the ict i is auth arieed i appoint ‘SOCIALISTS TO Under the beneficient reign. of the i ‘ tion changing name of si ite ley a state printer who shal have be | | ROBE WAR CAUSE new board of administration, the school at Mandan to state training!a resident of the state at least one: Liew j state may publish its own textbooks, school. year and who shall receive $2,400 per i EB from the pens of such educators as : 8. B. 171, Fraser—Providing pun-| annum. eet | Berne, Feb. 5.—Responsibility for| Walter Thomas Mills, Kate Richards ishment for any pereons taking inde-} The bill states that “the legislati¥e ‘the great war will be investigated by| O'Hare. Victor Berger, Emma. Gold- y a“ cent liberties with person of child un-/intent of this act is to coordinate the +a committee appointed by socialists inj man and Arthur LeSueur. The anti- i der 14. publication of all state printing for session here. All nations will be rep- literature which ha: ot Public |?" quated e c! iS prated 8. B. 172, Committee on | Public|-- state departments under the con resented. President Branting will act] joyalty to the home and of patriotism, de Building. —Defining the meanr ant trol of one body.” | as chairman of the committee. \of Christianity and morality may be ~ limiting use of term “Fire Proof Bulld- PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS SES eT relezated to the oblivion which it ing, ge potel Aecadene Hemting tb iSIXTY MEN TO merits in ‘the minds of free thinking, “e . B. 173, aS ‘ACH ENt ISH; { emancipated intellectuals. 1 q rate of levy for erie and Kraay rote MUST TE. ENGL | MAKE “FLU” TEST | the icague workers’ salaries and { _ and bridges, providing levy for iS —— } —_—— hotel. expenses will be paid by the } Fund: siebarten = Praviding. tor] amore nen nu Mae Introauesd sn | Boston, Feb. 5—Sixty healthy men| state. Under a senate bill introduced _ ‘~ Bing eee AG ganualstownahin the house Tuesday. Rep. J. A. Har- ; volunteered here and were taken to gee ores ner, may enjoy tree a \ rig introduced by. consent a bill com- {Gallup island to submit to influenza] portation within the state, the anti- ie ae meeting fdr all township charges and aie ait SGA oa jtests. The men will be subject toj pass laws being amended for their te BY eee itis on sterkt: bee . aati ThWs ve aalaed the A : | known methods of infection so j-especial benefit. They may journey yi ‘4 ARES *to the state trolley Belt 18, providing as an exception Gen. Allenby, left, and Gen. D’Esperey, right, shook hands over the outcome of a. study of “flu” maybe made. “| fo avers acai ee one ei : 4 — a i % r 2 . ws " eS oe is — at ~ stitutes an k ie th- Paes Tine, the management, | maintenance ae uals a aus peroeial ot the war in Constantinople.- Allenby had led the English and their allies to brilliant victo- | CABINET CRIS re aie ful sailywhere in North Dakota with- . jee f and operation - * ss, Hy ”" a Wi ‘i istiana, h. 5.—The Norwegian seribie duties of state industrial com-|ty superintendent of schools, provid-| ries inthe far east and brought the Turks to their knees. D’Esperey, in other brilliant AN eee em I So aa oting necesety. of presenting a mission in respect pated foe ing here is taught a mck sore! campéigns, had put Bulgaria out of the war and threw fear into Austria and Germany in |nas resigned. The reason givdh is] ‘The Elections. 3. . S. B, 176, Committee on State Af-| branches usually taught in public c i i i is i- that Knudson’s party fails to cantrol; As a means of insuring the success . > fairs—Repealing act relating to the/schools and IN THE. ENGLISH LAN- the near east. Back of Allenby, in the picture, ate members of his staff and Turkish offi patliamente . Hi cH. <Byfa: cea Shits soheoncs und gietpeteatiog Witty GUAGE, named foreign minister - fio “(Centiaued oa (Continued on Page ‘Three.) cers. D’Eéperey arrived in Constantinople on the French cruiser Pairie. i

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