The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 15, 1919, Page 8

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PAGE 8 BILL en Grain Co., the Powers Elevator Co., the Occident Elevator Co. and the Monarch Elevator Co., wham tie at- torney general charges with having Dakota farmers of jer mercies of the state courts. Some months ago Attorney General Attorney General Charges Grain}; anger brought action against these Compa' ing at Farmers’ Expense and that they were part of a combina- hime pte ‘tion of grain-buying and elevator com- $10,000,000 1S INVOLVED] panies wo imposed an unjust tax of $10,000,000 per annum on North Da- SIRE | kota grain growers. The suit was in- } S | {stituted in the Bi i s- State Alleges’ That Blevator! trict court. Miller, Zuger & Tillots Have Exacted That Sum in {of Bismarck; Watson, Young and Con- j go; Lancaster and Simp- Excessive Commissions is President partisan league ¢ out to big 3 bidde: Aucti Auction Sale of Stock Cattle at the Billings Stockyards Some mixed Cows and Heifers with Calves. We will try and have some Hereford Bulls if possible. At our sale of April 3 we’ sold 1,500 head of steers and heifers, and if you were here you know that they were all SOLD. The same rules will apply to this sale, and in fact to every sale that we hold, namely: n the auction ring will be sold regardless of what it brings. We don’t want-any seller to ship cattle to our sales unless he is willing to sell, after they enter the ring to the highest hold these sales absolutely on the square to. both buyer and seller. Sale starts at 1 p. m. sharp, regardless of weather con- ditions. jgrain companies, alleging that they in particuiar had improperly pocketed { $509,000 in ive commission fees, nies With Profiteer- nolly, of . Purdy of ‘Minneapolis, enting the defendants, moved to the action to the federal dis- t Fargo, which motion s granted by Judge Nuessle. The issue to be argued Saturday is A.C. uses of having sold will return io his business, AT BILLINGS, MONTANA 00 three-year-old steers 200 two-year-old steers 400 yearling heifers 400 yearling steers 200 stock cows Everything that enters r at what the buyer offers. In other words, we will es Date, April 22 Billings Stockyards Co. ‘ . BILLINGS, MONTANA, >. 3) ioneer, C. N. MOORE. Clerk, W. -E. WALDRON. i ; Itavorite pastime of baiting big busi-| LANGER ness at Fargo on April 19, ‘when he j will move that the Great Western —-AGAINBAITING BIG BUSINESS muleted North some $500,000 through excessive com- ns, be relegated to the not too |John Hanwell, one of jurisdiction. Attorney General Langer contends that the action’ is one within the jurisdiction of the state courts and that it should be re- manded to the Burleigh county district court for, trial, Te defendants are, expected to oppose thls contention. The specific charge is-that the grain companies involved conspired to fix a higher than reasonadle rate for the handling of grain. ‘On Friday in federal court at Far: & the attorney general will move for the dismissal of an action brought by the Beulah Coal Mining Co, against state mine inspector, praying for an injunction restraining him from enforcing the mine itspec- tion act whic» was passed by the six- teenth assembly, decreeing that min- ers shall not labor more than eight hours per day. The Beulah company thatthe - law. does not apply to the Beulay Co.. since it has entered into @ contract with a co-partnership for the operation of its mine, and since, it alleges, neither the mining company nor this copartnership employs any. lator smeneple to the provisions of evact. 7 BURLEIGH COUNTY GIVEN’ $540,000.00 OF FIFTH ISSUE Chairman Hy P) Goddard of the Bur-| leigh county war loan organization announced: this morning that this shire's quota of the Victory loan will be $540,000, as compared with $606,000 subscribed to the,Fourth Liberty loan. is not assailing the conpilturionality: (ae this amount Bismarck will wke $25,000. The drive will be made Mon- day, April 1, Enrollment boards will sit in every precinct in the county to ‘accept subscriptions, which will be alotted on ‘the basis of the last loan. The bonds will mature in four years, will bear 4 3-4 per cent interest and are convertible in 3 3-4 per cent tax exempt government notes. Too Fat? 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