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Bs | THE WEATHER. Generally Fair. _ FRIDAY, APRIT 18, 1919. Sane ; : OR OUR COUNTRY THIRTY-NINTH YEAR. NO. 91. LITTLEGIRL TO [Oyseumesnsie,, | "| Wilson Desires to Reopen Negotiation CONFLICTING ©. BECOME MOTHER TAKES OWN LIFE Fourteen - Year-Old Child in Courtenay Kills Self Whén Class-Mates Gossip ‘Nitrate Available} Washington, April 18.—More than $1,500,000 will be saved by the farm- ers this year as a result of the action jof, the government in mailing avail- jable at reduced prices large quantities ef nitrate for fertilizer at reduced! prices.~’ One hundred eleven tons of nitrate have been released to the gov- riment by munitions works. Hl Under authority of the food con- trol act, the nitrate’ is to be sold at cost. Farmers have taken up the full Relative to Prices Washington, April 18.—President Wilson has instructed the industrial board of the department of congress and the railway administration to re- open the question of price stibilization and to seek to establish a common ground upon which they can agree, Chairman Peek announced today that he would take the matter up with the railway administration. CLAIMS T0 CITY * OF FIUME FILED Italians to Demand Statement: - ; From Orlando When Par- + liament Meets ye CASS COUNTY T0 Wid NAMES KNOWN; HUSHED UP READY FOR GERMANS SOON Coroner Ababunoss That ‘Iden- BURLEIGH BOSS : f tity of Boys, Addressed in HASTICKET FOR. ON GOOD ROADS SPEND MILLIONS secx rom saturaay pane Will Be in Shape for 8 to the city, of Fi- Notes Is Revealed Ff — Delegates CORONER'S VERDICT | 1920 DOPED OUT: {Tentative Approval Given to Ap-/ ouantting eit Pe) —-— i Jamestown, N. D., April 18—Francis Walker came to her death by taking poi- gon ,of unknown. character and quantity Thursday, was the finding of the jury em- paneled by County Coroner Depew at- Courtenay this morning. The cireum-. stances surrounding the lit- tle girl’s death being well established, it was not thought necessary, to con- duct-a post mortem. It was disclosed by the coroner’s investigation that the little girl soon was to become a mother. \ : The names of three Cour- tenay boys to whom the girl addressed. farewell notes were given the coroner, but it was anounced today that no further action would be taken. # | ® } | “Bill” Prater, the Tweed of Our Fair Shire, Decrees Who i Shall Rule Us | i { H i | “Bill” Prater, boss of Burleigh leounty, is reported by one of his good | {friends to have the county’ ticket for 11920 already doped out. It runneth j thusly: 5 a Frank Prater of Arena, for county ; j treasurer. | Howard Thomas of+ Driscoll, for} county auditor, | William Meye: ister of deeds. 4 H. 4. Knappen of Rismarek, for county judge. | Fritz Argast of Brittin, for sheriff. Mr. Prater, it is understood, also: plans to defeat W. L. Nuessle for ! judge of this di: altho whether | ie hopes 'to do this with Ed Allen or} with some dark. horse candidate does | not appear in evidence. Mr. Prater is chairman of the Bur- leigh county republican central com- | of Sterling, for reg- | Courtenay, N, D.. April 18—Because the children gfossiped about her at school, 14-year-old Frances Walker committed suicide by poisoning her- mittee, .which is the Nonpartisan league organization for this shire. In! such capacity he contributed materi ally to the. defeat of F. E. McCurdy | © | plication for $500,000 in | Federal Aid The state highway commission has j Dlication from Cass county for $509,-| ; 000 in federal aid to be expended in|} jthe construction of high during | the next three years ass would he}! { requ red to approp @ an equal i making an annual fund of | available for highway im-} j provement within the county. } { It is proposed to include in county's highday program a. s {concrete road project to connes ited, with Fargo proper. V trattic is anticipated over this n of highway, and it is believed will prove most economical! 2 long run. | The commission this week awarded! |; contracts for two bridges on the Meri-j| dian road, south of Fargo, to J. K., |Jardine of the Gate_City, whose bid was approximately $28,000. The Mer-! iidian trail is a federal project sout! ;of Fargo. North of Fargo state aid! has been requested on 32 miles of the! j trail. jume and the Dalmatian coast which jhave.been ‘laid before the peace con- ference in Paris by Italy and Jugo- lavia probably will be brought to a sision soon, if efforts to be exerted a ‘given its tentative approval to an ap-|by the Italian delegation bear fruit. This controversy, one of, the most trouzblesome to be considered by the conference, has aroused public. senti- ment in Italy, and when the Italian parliament meets April 24, it fg: prob- able Premier Orlando will. be asked foy a report, on the subject. Hence he is said esfiecially to desire a gettle- ment before that date. " No Settlement Reached... Conversations on the Adriatic roblem have been going ongjn Paria for some time, but it is indicated a settlement has not yet been reached. According to present plang ‘the al- lied terms of .peace (may) not be ‘lald before the Germans until Saturday of next week, and it may not be until the following Monday that the enemy del- egates learn details of the treaty they will be asked to sign. This may de- lay proceedings to some extent, and it is not believed the German delega- lon can go to Weimar, receive in- structions, and return to Versailles before May 8. A No Discussion Permitted. The German delegates will be per- self shortly before 1 o'clock .Thurs- |for state’s attorney last fall, playing | day afternoon, leaving’ a note tucked |an gble second‘ fiddle.to Ed Allen, { in her bosom in which she gave de-| After September 1, Mr. Prater, who | tailed instructions as to hér funeral |now is land commissioner, is expected : d named three young men of this|to have much more time. to devote to! city, who,‘she said, were not. to blame |the management of Burleigh county’s ; tor her death. i * |political affdirs, and more lurid re-} She was found at 1 o’cléck p.'m.! by |sults ‘may be looked fo ( her mother in her room lying on the | : bed with her arms: foled: across her | breast, apparently. asleep. Her moth- 0 i ts p> er’ tried to’ arouse her, and failing, | ran downstairs to get some water, be-| t lieVing ‘tBat she had fainted, When | LATING NEW Mrs, Walker came up again, she * i found: thatthe girl was dead, and no-| ‘ a EAR SS ra = = ACENSING 4 LAW: ai — ED’ FoR LIBERTY LOAN BY MARY PICKFORD. ticed the note whic! . ; WILL’ YOU ‘LEND ‘OF YOUR DOLLARS? ed''40#3diIbearefa ‘at the funeral, iow! | PRET URE EU a : 1 g : i her hair should be dréssed, and what |Less Than Thousand Have Made |, hs ‘LR DSCHOOL OFFICIALS . UT Wertsle and iribuations “tinany ‘gou'by (one i 6 Specie ne actatl be, tures rokoa| Application—Ten Thousand Mk AON : DOLL AR dee ne eeaee SNOW DEL AYING rithe state banking. board at its session | STORM PARLIAMENT. . Lr eae RRA:. hoe Na Say 4 i : MA) TRY JO PREVEN “‘phursday afternoon and was isstied a} Vienna, (Thursday), April 17.—Bol- ro rena ou! tea wed at ner me Believed Affected ligt ‘“ 9 § jcertiticate authorizing the taking over | shevik sympathizers this moruing at- . Leiba eae deere stieddc Michaliee aa ARR ik: i PE TWO ‘KIDDIES’ PLAY) : GRAIN lof the American National bank. Thej tempted to storm the Austrian parlia- ticularly the employes. at: thelocal|' |While it is estimated that 10.000 éon- ———-— beg [board took this action after receiving | emnt. building but were soon dispersed meat: market. She nanied three young |‘cerns and individuals in North Dakota Jamestown, N. D., April 18.—An ef- ;some interesting testimony, under} with.a. few wonnded. The city gen- mitted to ask questions to elucidate ‘obscure points but nothing approach= ome oat i i TOWNLEY BANK ing a discussion of the terms will be i | permitted. Only President Wilson and ee jthe allied premiers will be present i [ane the terms are presented to the Germans. It is expected the league i |of nations will hav the place of hon- i BLUE SKY 0 K |or in the terms to be presented. , . a! Premier Clemenceau hag at last at- | | tachew his name to the undertakin ie | ! ‘cer ifedd Russia through the inter: Admitted on Testimony of H. C. | committees. Nuri : j / Telegraph communication hetween | Aamoth, Cashier of Former | Berlin and Munich have been severed. \ | q ‘s | Dispatches do not give the teason fot a -National Institution {the interruption, ‘but-the German gov- ! f ae i, : ernment and the Bavarian, aoviet | The American Exchange state bank/| troops have been fighting at Munich {of Valley City, Townley’s most noted | for the Vast two Saxe; and it'is believed ano pA essay. in high financiering, after many |ing,P'7Y OF other cut the telegrapn, men of this city with whoni’ she had ‘been associated, and said that they should not be blamed for her death and that they were not the cause of her committing suicide. A few days ago, Frances Walker refused to go to school, saying that eral for licenses, but 987 licenses have \been issued to date, stated E. H. Toste- are required by an act of the wl DAY ENGAGEMENT jassembly to apply to the aitorney gen- cal Organization Gives First fort: is being made by school authori- ties to prevent the appearance of the Winnipeg Kiddies here this evening, \the juvéniles is in violation of the jVin, cnief of the licensing division to-| Famous Second-Regiment Musi-| state laws regulating the labor of | iday. This means that more than 9,000! minors. | Drying . Weather _ Essential—!peing advised that. the Probable Reduction in Wheat ‘Acreage Seen under allegations that the’ playing of | joath, from H. C. Aamoth. cashier of} {the late American national, and after} depositors’ i guaranty commission had made aj} i thorough inspection of the néw state! ; bank and had voted to admit it o the} i depositors’ guaranty fund, It was al-} {so shown that oJhn J, aHstings, Town-| erally is quiet. The attempt ‘caused no special excitement {n the city. It was the first Bolshevik\outbreak here since last November, \ WARNS GERMANS, Berlin, (Thursday), April 17.—In a striking sober article written by Edy- the children gossiped about her, and jestablishments and inglividuals now a a aA | . Minneapolis, ‘April 18.—The seeding | jey's a, . ott i t H . A eeN . gent in the transaction, had re-|ard eBrnstein, the Worwarts. warns she threatenéd to kill herself if her; are operating in votatign of the law. ‘oncer' is Evenin: { lof grain inthe northwest has bi at | ie) , ba ¢ , S rn: father made her go, which he did.\Prosecutions will probably begin in Goncert Thi i | A e eee ack oe ay uored sto the American State bank) the German nation of the dangers at- “I'm tired of living,” she ani Then | the near future. \ ed la standstill for the past week or ten jeome $16,000 wiley ina been found | tendant upon refusal to sign the terms 4 e a\ ‘. e ilion- i ; ‘i = al, and that ajof peace and declares the world will she --went up town And returhed in a! “Scores of inquiriés are coming in-| Harold Bachman’s million-dollar days because of rain and snow, Pre-' lacking from its capital, and tl 1] of peac Z few minutes, going to ‘er room. | to the office as to whether oruet any{band, the famous Second North Da- SUPE INTEND Nious to this a small amount of seed- | Ma seRBMi eRe Url Btn ee tee es sbeelve former Emperor Wilhelm Alarmed when seh failed to answer a/ limit may be placed upon the number kota musical organization, arrived, in ing had been'accomplished in « ‘num-' heen made good. es ad )and his advisors for responsibility for call, Mrs. Walker, hastened upstairs a|of pool halls, taxicab stands, theatres, Mandan\this morning, and will 1 ber of Idcalities: ‘ toy i jshort time afterward and found that | bowling alleys, garages, etc., that may | 7 20° 5 ide z |e Deving cwenbhavied ‘ tial, TOWNLEY GOT HIS the’ girl has carriéd: out her threat. | be located in a town,” said Mr. Toste-| Bismarck. thissevening: on No : + Drying ,weatheriisivery essential, ys ste ee seeni high!” _aatd Find No Trace of Poison. vin today. “The people interested 8 its two? concetts ‘and _even with favorable conditions, | Th ‘il B oho "Cashie Paris. (Thursday), April 17.—News- ‘No ‘trace bas been discovered of;seem to believe that the number of itovium. | "Phe band iaumb nine seeding will be at least two or three; nemas a at Of the American | Pabers her efeature reports as-to the the poison which the girl is believed |such establishments is regulated on panels cpa: eer atenenan lee year pe! National bank protested the 20 Hee eld de PErpuen: sieeon, and (Continued on Page’ Two.) a population basis. This {s a mistake. |fields, ‘a. probable Teduction of. the| percent commission charged farm- | ‘ rab cern among wheat acreage is estimated at from’ | There are no limitations whatsoever | a i a a , |the British authorities over the com- | Bruce, the wel nown Indian musi- i : 10 15 reent in m: 1 s i Village Institutions $0. 18. De LO ai pean | ers for the sale of stock in the | munist Mut - jas to the number. ‘of businesses of Townleyized American Exchange \ tons prevail at Cairo Port Saif aad : various character which may be e%/cians from Turtle Mountain; Spen |The dry districts of western North} | y tablished, i Mio and ; y dis } and Charles Boise, sons of Mr. anc | Dakota and eastern Montana have had | bank, “BUT WE'VE GOT TO. | Alexander. there by Y “In an opinion which has been hand- i fi — SPLIT THIS MONEY FOUR | terious aesihe in Becridien de aie Nia down a5. thor aliotney’ gaheral’s | renee see oF peemareleihC Wilton, N. D., April 18.—Prof. C; Lj heavy snows, which will be ‘of great; WAYS. IN| ADDITION TO disorders, ‘The insurgent leaders de- loffice, a reference is made to section don heey it Sichune of ability, includ. | Coding, principal of the Mandan high | benefit to these sections. Thruout the SNLEY AND Le ] manded that the European officials re- ithree of the act establishing the |°"™ other Linde a vcohew of the late | School, was elected superintendent of | northwest there is sufficient moisture | BO SUnLEGRE jsign, that. English citizens leave the Fu state Mcensing department, in which it] Aft at 7 Gen wal Heory J: Linde rq | the Wilton schools for a term of three|'in the ground to carry the crop for} S a country and that a Musselman em- St. Johns, April 18—A drivine|is set forth. that the state inspector! 4 son of former Lieutenant Governor | Ye2'® at a meeting of the school board | some time. BAe td | Aamoth also testified that the con-|Pite-be founded with ealifs at Cairo, snow storm which covered the ground | shall satisfy himself as to the fitness!" Kraable, this week. Professor Codding has| Owing to the lateness of the season’ tract with the farmers for the pur- with a ch’ mantle was still in/|and the suitability of the place desired Th tend cc d ‘éeastal téur been principal of the Mandan ‘high | and lack of ground prpearation much | cKaééy of the: atock-of the American ) Prepare For Worat. progress this forenoon, effectually |to be licensed. Within the limitation | yest over the Great Nethera as fay (School for three years and’ is an ex-|of the seed will probably be stubbled/itional bank was raised $15,026.70|, Paris. (Thursday), April 17.—Mill- putting a stop today to activities of | of that delegation of power, his authy “°° oe Miles Cite be en Dlayed | Petienced educator. He is‘a graduate | in. .In some localities there seemed | after the contract was drawn Up and |‘@fY_ experts under the direction of the aviators waiting here for a -fav-|ority is within his own discretion, and| °°", #8 ad ibys: where, te ‘ayer, {ofthe Valley City normal and Fargo |to be a shortage of'seed at one time, | ifer copies of the original had. been | M@?shal Foch have been charged with orable opportunity to attempt .a| the prevailing rule is that the right of | (0% the, wind-ap. of ihe tas Tease (College. Last week, If S. Maxwell, |especially in western North Dakota |‘ ated to Washington and to State| tte drafting of a report on what trans-Atlantic flight. .When Harry |an official to require a license for con-| Convention, and it packed the pase | president of the Loard and G. W. Stew- | and parts of Montana, but this situa-| Dyaminer Waters. This contract was |Stuld be done in the event that Ger- Hawker, captain of the Austrialian |ducting a business of that character |*t, Dickinson last night. The boys |. were in Mandan and met Professor ' tion has since been taken care of. imade in February. When the figures |™@"¥ refuses. to sign the treaty of Sopwith plane, and ‘the driver of the|reposes in that authority a discretion | ill be -here tonight and tomorrow |Codding, looking into his record and |, In North. Dakota especially a con | "ae it Pebruary. When the fiswres | peace. It is’ indicated that. the meth- British plane went to their hangars, <|to grant or reduce a license, depend- night, and following each concert they | qualifications. Most favorable _re- | siderable increase in the Durum wheat | Grady of the American National were | °¢8 of coercion which the allies would half gale was blowing-from the sea. |ing upon the character, qualification will stage a dance at the ett Mune ports were given by Professor Love, | acreage’ is: predicted. ‘sked. to keep “mum” about it, “for ,2d0Pt may include the occupation of — and good faith of the applicant, and at-| , At Miles City a number of St. Paul! superintendent of the Mandan schools | Owing to the better outlook for bar- | 7Sk04,,t0 jseeP, “mum” about it, “for more German territory the blockade Jay Gould Marriage ‘30 upon the fitness and qualifications |2"¢ Minneapolis men heard the ban yjand the president of the board. — __| ley, should the wheat acreage be de-/ °°’ moth testified that the paper and °C ore enemy ports and the discon- oS of the place to be operated. There is and they “are now making aah ee Professor Codding is an expert increased, barley and oats would “WO sccte‘taened into. the hee hank’ by | Hnuance of food supplies. e Annulled in France nothing in the law which would inat-| Tents for a week’s engagement in the | manual training and has been espe-! doubt show an increase over that first | +40 American National were gilteedge,| =—— : cate that the attorney. general was Twin Cities... The tour has pect: 2 | cially syccessful in building up schools | contemplated. \ ‘ a Tuantinicd an, Paeee Cheese ee j SEIZE LIBAU, 5 Paris, April 18.—A decision dissolv-| intended by the legislature to have| pasa ay ae Abst standporr and her|under his supervision./” He isan ac-) Rye came, thru the winter in fine | Qbpenhagen, April 17.—Germans and ing the marriage of. Frank Jay Gould|the power to refuse licenses, depend- eat Ore teee: ceumip| { and Mrs. Edith Kelley Go was \ Lhe complished violin, cornet and baritone ' condition and the re¢ent moisture has <ERITATN EZ! |German Baltic troops e. forcibly fiig2tbon: thé: population’ of the: Cons Bachman and his popular nvusicians. jolayer and has ae Gata and | benefited it to.a con: pectable: extent: 1X ANDID ATES peered aaibet ane hater dab the Let- sda’ ivil ” s DITA’ TN iband among hi igh school . pupils. While it is too early to judge the! (ey sional -government. Banded! dome ‘The Paris edit sey PE 9 Lee a i LAD RUN DOWN | Mr. Codding will make occasional trips | flax acreage, itlooks as though North! Lettish reserve ' troops ‘i Libaw of the New York Herald says it learns | | BY AUTOMOBILE! ®, “itor in order to become familiar | Dakota would probably have a slight | were surprised by sttong ‘German from Mr. Gould the divorce will be‘ab- T 4 jwith the work and also to sive such | decrease under. last year} Minnesota | ea Ww nara ne nage overpet i f poreiene se ie Sty : in fini 1 ® vere ie Letts, solute in a few months unless Mrs. | 4 Masset dbiuald. Thonias. a seven: }suggestions as is ecessary in finish-'and South Dakota about the same, ae. el them.,’ Later the Gamea ng rane jthe Lettish hinister of the int . :all the misery of the world, | EGYPTIAN SITUATION, SERIOUS \ iskilled musicians, including Harold) Former Principal of ; Mandan {and Myron Bachman, Robert and Fred High Schgol Heads Wilton { i !ing and equipping the school building.! with a probable slight increase in, Could sppealtas uuenc es year old youngster who sells The Tri- | "The object of the board in-se¢uying Montana. : 5 : : : . Frank Jay Gould. is the youngest |. : bune, was run down by a Lambert |. first class man to sunerintend the} The general outlook at present in-|- Washington, April 18.—Six candi+|The surprise was possible, say te son of the late Jay Gould. The pres- taxicab driven by. L. E. Zimmer at Fin-| cchools of Wilton, is to place the local dicates a late season. With favorable |dates are in the field for the presi-| ports, because the Lettishtroops: had ent Mrs. Gould, a former actress, is : ; | ney’& corner Thursday evening and in) institution on a higher plane, The.weather seeding could be ‘completed {dency of Mexico at the election July been sent to the front, while Baltic his second. wife. His first wife ob-) Washington, April 18.—Despite the! an unconscions COnGIBIOR wean Sinet schools of the Lignite Gity are not in by the middle of May, which wouid not |20, in spite of President Carranza’s | German troops had been brought back tained a divorce in 1910. surplus ‘of ‘labor reported in. many by ane saciyer Sohne! piles beep the classified list of high schools and be much later than ‘the average for request iat politicos ‘put sande stee [£0 Libou . rch x ST Ey on ae ectio: i tates ; I i 2 i ie present, ee NIELSON CASE UP —_|Smployment service to secure men for amd Dr.'V. J. LaRose, who was called | Srp q college wraduate, Holng al (Soares Te PA Py The successful ‘candidate. wil! POSTPONE STRIKE. v ¢ — eet ihe Faved ae ist ith tee oP attend him, discovered that his in- | 4 °B. degree is in charge. EVAN DUSEN HARRINGTON 'take office December 1. President| Paris, April 18—Altho thie aitvag. Macdonald’s Ouster Proceedings |""°ce**. says a statement made public ' : + om y (today by the department of labor. to Be Tried in May * jurie$ aré.not serious or of a perma- the aim of Profe Cc Carranza himself is not eligible for re- | workers have decided to pe y nent: natuze. The- boy’s nose was Ginclte brine the schools Mite Secon ANY election ‘unde rthe constittuion,' but | calling of: eer atthe i ane Telegraphic reports from 59 cities in-| broken and his’ lip’ was badly cut. ov even first-class school, but it will tivo members Of his'cabinet are ead | noulisedl theres B.Com) naatatbir ateorneyy eeu dicate an improvement in the unem- aus ae tefeis A Sedat take several years to accomplish this} 3 si ; {dates. a eral, was yeaterdsy served with no moyment situation. Thirty-six have 5 toe z BRING HOME CONTINGENT. tice that the quo warranto proceed- CALLED. tries: as arene ed heed A ee s MPATI IC New York, Apt. 18—The steamship rc pared | tunately, the youngster fell between v' : 4 Je , S . 18. ings instituted by former state super-; 765, Aches sibel ne wie athe ‘aj and 4 under the wheels, and, while}. Milan; Wednesday, Avril 16—The i “1 Dante -Allighiere arrived. here today intendent of public instruction Nell jabor shortage of 800 less than during | it was at first feared that the boy’s | 24-hour general strike called, as a pro-| : with 28 officers and 687 men of the c. against Minnie J. Niel-|the ious week, while. 16 show. an| Neck had been broken, no injuries of a! test against yesterday's incident when! G.E, Wallace, chairman of the statd|332nd regiment of infantry, 83rd di- son, who} defeated. him by 3, votes equality of supply and grave nature have been discovered, | four persons were killed and about 40; tax commission and the administ: vision, Ohio and Western Pennsyl- ‘Tast fall, will come up for frial at the| “None of the cities showed any ma-| and the lad should be able to leave the (injured in clashes between socialist | tion choice for state tax commission- | vania, the entire personnel of that or-|carrying out. term of the’ Burleigh ‘county dts- terig! increase in unemployment. hospital ‘in a few days. ack an afiti-socialist groups caused a com-| er. bas returned from visits to four-| ganization which fought with the ftal-/in Galicia, sec n 2 laster Donald: is among the most | plete cessation:of. business here today.| teen counties where he met with as-|ians against Austria. % ing the. Poli either fiddle’ or | popular of The Tribune: newsies, and | Cavalrymen are patrolling the streets | sessors to discuss new tax laws. ‘The ip also brought. casual) here. dance. --Every American should-either | his many -fr will. be-glad-to leara | and breaking up gatherings whether of. companies from. North Dakota, Wis-id bends. “pra -+ [that he escaped so luckily. © socialists or wationalists. — consin and Michigan. Sere Pee > day he goes to Finley to address steel [county assessors,

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