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PAGE 6. WALTER KAMP WAKES. GAIN "OF 33 POUNDS Wife Is Also Wonderfully Benefitted By Taking Tanlac. * “My wife is taking Tanlac, too, and without going into detail about her case I'll j y the way ft has bene- HORSES FOR HOG FOOD, NEW PLAN OF DISPOSITION Hettinger Farmer Imports Twenty Head to Slaughter in Place of Tankage Throwing horses to the hogs is tre latest western method of disposing of these once valuable cor panions gnd servants of man. Dr. W. pewe, has th | fited her is elmost as remarkable as} stato veterinarian, following | feo * the results 1 have gotten from it,”| to say on ts possibilitiy of utilizing said Walter R. Kamp, a valued em- feather hogs as a substitute Bloyo of tue AMilwaute’ aper Box| “phe office of the livesto any, living at 673 38rd street,| board recently received » akee, Wis, recently. is permit for the shipment of. sixty ior what Tanlac has done for| | hermes from Biles: City, Mone |e eh me,” explained Mr. Kamp, “a few bole! WI" We ware puzzled as to she nie tles have put me in shape to where [) tule of the request, but upon talking have actually gained — thirty three | to the party by telephone, learned that pounds and I have gotien rid of aj he intended to slaughter the animals ‘ ‘and feed the carce io hogs in case of stomach trouble that had place of tankage. made life mise le for me for a year Tankage is one of the by-products cr,more. I had not been able to eat| of the packing houses. It comprises a square meal in months but what my! the material from animals that is un- snegar| fit for human consumption. This ma- stomach would get BOUT oe yn ceoe terial is prepared by being sterilized and I would bloat up with gas as tight! unde; high steam pressure; dried and | as,a drum. I was constantly belching] packed in sacks to be sold to be fed up this sour gas and undigested food|to hogs in conjunction with other and would turn almost deavhly sick at! foods. It is a valuable food product times, About ten o'clock every morn-|for fattening hogs on account of the ing my head would commence aching} high percentage of protein it con-{ and keep it up all day long making me] tains, We understand it sells for about feel so miserable tat I could hardly do my work, and nearly all my energy $90 the ton. “There are many undersized horses and most of my strength had left me.} running on the range in some of the “T had reached the point where |) western states for which there seems felt that I could go not further and!to be no market at this time. They had made up my mind to give up my] are consuming the grasses that other- job as I simply could not work in such » might be profitably available for a condition. Well, I happened t0/cattle and sheep. Some effort was think of how Tan of the men who works where I do. 1 could see for myself how he had fm- proved, so 1 got a bottle and the sec ond week after I began taking it I was feeling like a different man. My food seems to digest perfectly now, as 1 never have a pain or an uncomtort- able feeling and I can eat just any- thing set before me. I don’t know what it is to have a headache or get tired and wornout any more and, real- ly,,, 1 have never felt better in my life. I certainly owe a good deal to Taplac and I feel so thankful for what it.has done for myself and wife that J am glad to-give this statement to be used in letting others know what a great medicine it i8. Tanlac ig sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. & J. H. Earrette and in Wing by F. P. ee Advt. NO FIRE DEPT SHOULD BE WITH - OUT. AN. ELEPHANT ! GIRAFFES. WOULD BE HELPFUL. IN FIGHTING FIRES IN SKY SCRAPERS * MULKING MACHINE IN CASE YOU CANT GET WATER ac had helped one} made to encourage the use of horse flesh for human consumption, in view jof the high prices of other meat pro- ducts. It is found, however, that the/| use of horseflesh for human fdod’ in this country practically confined to foreigners in a few section Tt ' would appear that if these undersized } horses could be utilized profitably ir |the mannér descrided it would be one j solution for their disposition.” /HALL COMPLETES MAKING OF FIRST HALF A MILLION; Bank of North Dakota Now Has One-Fourth 6f' Its Capital" Stowed Away Safely Wien Secretary of State Hall laid down his hot pen last evening he had ned the first half-million .dollars’ ij worth of the bonds of the Bank of North Dakota. Manager J. R, Waters and L. J, McAneney, assistant direct: or of credits, spent tne afternoon at the state house, receiving the bonds as fast as they were signed for de- livery to the-Bank of North Dakota. Bank officials ~ report’ that many blank applications ‘for: bonds have already been received, altho bankers, geherally appear to have awaited the supreihe court’s decision as to’ the le- gality of the issue before subscribing. Now that .the court ) has o. k’d' the bonds, the bank expects to be flood- ed‘ with orders, BAD SPOT IN: KIDDER COUNTY TO BE PATCHED SAYS HIGHWAY BOARD state highway commission, has .re- turned from’ Kidder county with cheer- ing news.for:patrons of the Red Trail. S-nce the launching of. this popular highway a three-and-a-half-mnile stretch of sand, on the eastérn border of Kid- der has been the bane of all tourists. Ata meeting of the Kidder county commission this week, through the ef- forts of Corimissioner Dahlquist, in which district the bad.spot is located. the board voted to appropriate ‘$5,000 of county funds, and to make applica- tion to'the state for, $1,000 and ,to the federal government for $6,000, making $12,000 ¢1 all, for the permanent im- provement of this strip of road. Work, it'is expected, .will be commenced next ‘spring; in order to have the. new, road completed by the beginning of the touring“ ‘season. UPHOLD BLUE SKY LAW Lansing, Mich,, June 18.—In.a deci- sion said to be the most. far-reaching in any, state having blue sky laws, the sale of.any, stock not approyed, by the TYPEWRITERS & SERVICE REMINGTON Typewriter Co. GEO. C. KETTNER, Rep. Phone 258. Bismarck. Bismarck Furniture: Company, ** 220 Main Street’ «* Furniture Upholstery. Repaired, &e- finished and Packed. BT. BURT Tribune ie rT poelove ND. Phone 752. R. S. ENGE, D. C. PH. C. ‘Chiropractor Consultation Free. Suite 9-11, Lucas Block Phone 260 Bismarck, N. D. just MCR EEN PRION ORL TNA 2 {in the office of the city auditor and | place. H.K. Craig, project sch ankinese of the Michigan supreme court'today held thé |. state. securities committee (is. yoid. The question came before the court in the éase of ui! St. St!‘ Marié nian who had refused ‘to: pay for Arizona ‘stock which had: not been approved py the committee, ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids‘for the constructon of a main trunk line. sanitary sewer on Tenth street from BroadWay’to Front street, thence west on Front street td the intersection of the center line’ of Front street with the present sani. tary séwer in Sec..5, Twp'138, R! 80 Wy of tlie 5th P.M., thence ina S."W. direction to the outlet of the Missourf river; and’ intercepting’ sewers on Second street from Main street to Broadway in Sewer Improvement Dis- tricts Numbers Oné to Six inclusive, city of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the bodrd’of city coni- misisoners of sald city until 8 o’clock p. m: June 30, 1919. Plans and_ specifications dre on file the office of the city enginéer. Tho following approximate quahtl- ties are given for the ‘guidance of bidders: 1,140"lineal feet of 36 inch double strength sewer pipe in-place, either vitrified, segment block, reinforced concreté or concrete constructed in 4,480 lineal feet of 36 inch single strength sewer ‘pipe in place, either vitrified, segmént block, reinforced’ |concrete or concrete constructed ‘in, pla 40 Hneal feet of 30 tnch’ double strength vitrified sewer pipe in place. 1,760 lineal feet of double strength vitrified sewer pipe 18 incli, ‘in’ place. 23 manholes. 48 30 inch x 6 inch tees. a 48 6 inch breeches pipes, 20 86 inch x 6 inch y Work on this contract shall be com- menced not later than July 15, 1919, and shall be completed not later than December 1, 1919. All pids ‘shall be received upon af} cash basis of payments for all work to be done. ! Each bidder must state in his bid} the rate of interest the warrants are to bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent, per annum) which must be re- ceived and accepted by him at par in payment for the work, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of, Five’ Hundred Dollars ($500.00) made pay- j able to. the order of A.W, Lucas, pres- in of. the board of, city coltimission- 88a guaranty, that the bidder will it “Mecoss stul enter into’ a {contract for th ig 2 Performance of the: work. § Kach' bid ‘must also be accompanied |: ae a bidder's bond in a sum equal to the full amount bid, as provided in |, Section 3,707, Compiled Laws of North The-board of. city coimmissionets re) servés the right to rejec eny or all’) bids: } Cc. L Burtou, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Johr| P. Hoagland, deceased: Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned executors of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of John .P. Hoagland, late.of. the city of Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh to the.creditors and all persons having, claims against said deceased to ex- hibit them with the necessary vouch. ers within six months after. the ‘first |} publication of this notice to one of the| executors, Theodore: Koffél, at’ his of- fice.in thé Annex building in the city |; of Bismarck, county: of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, I Dated this 27th day of May, A. D. 1919. ov ie JOHN A.. LARSON, THEODORE KOFFEL, and: BRADLEY, MARKS. First publication on the 28th day of May, A. D. 1919. 5—28;:6—4 11 18.. DO YOU BELIEVE INS SIGNS? You-have $1,000, you want a home that is,.ready to move into, paying the balarice of the purchase orice, the. same as rent. This. agency isina pe tion to help you. i --Hedden Agency Webb Block. Phone 0. Chevrolet, Hupmobile : and Hudson Motor ‘Cars ! Smith Form-a-Trucks ‘and i Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Pennsylvania Tires Prest-o-Lite Batteries and Parts ACCESSORIES’ | | OTICE We have on hand a few used cars which we will sell at reduced, prices in order. to have a ¢lean \slate for our semi-annual inven-, tory July 1. Some real bargains. MISSOURI VALLEY sioner of: ‘Agticulture and; Labor and Chairman Board of Commission. at a-salary. of $2,400 per year and ‘requires that he fr) printer: and: resident of ‘the’ state at! least one “year, to designate one’ newspaper in ‘each county county to be ‘the offiial provided by Senate Bill No. papers for: publication of all state legal notices, includiny now required tobe: published: by the Insurance Commi: and all /other - officers, notices, system of files: of legal” publications and certain. legal approved by the and educational. institutions and t three ‘others tobe appointed by. tie: removal’ for. cause. | and peyuires them ‘to give all their tim Dakota, 1! the’ akpta, 1913. publle service demanda:iti | abridged. See, Section 9. Auditor intendent of Public Instruction, one County .Suj silage City I state ‘Superintendent of, pues Superigtensents ONE weDrel standardization .of : and ties Sa of recéivel and state’ of North Dakota, deceased, | t ; approved by the Governar. Wareh Gives Governor: power ;| vacaney by appointment, not -hold. States, nor engage in any: other pecupation: or business, miter ing or ined '|'with: his’ duties, Haws, assess all taxéd upon. express, télegraph, companies, ete:. levied and collectedby: | Equalization, ¥ D) labilities «and punishments: of: public. officers, H prosecution: of “actions: to-enforce: tax ‘laws, 4; concer ening. their: debts, H) ~~ SPECIAL ELECTION Submission of f the following propositions: In doin bittnates with Sections 975, and:979 of the Compiled Laws sof North Dakota for 1913, LT, gE. Flaherty , RETIN County Auditor. of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota do hereby certify. thatthe following. is a true and correct list cof the measures, against whieh ‘referendum petitions. have’ beenifile \as. certified to me; by the Secretary of State;:and which, in compliance with the proclamation: of, His Excellency, the’ Governor of theState of North Dakéta will: be stibmitted: to the’ electors on Thursday, June 26th, 1919.. ', ‘The Polls: County aa established by the Coutity Commissioners. of:said County of Burleigh, N. D. ; Sts The na Witness my’ hand and: official séal’ thie? 9th td 6f June;'1919, +! (SEAL) pe. 3h é a REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT STATE PUBLICATION AND PRINTIN' OMMIRBION gh Senate Bill No. 167, Session "Lawe 1019 SENATE BILL 57, An Act, creatin| Publication, and’ Printin Commission; Faeseriing 1e Gutles ‘anet ‘owe ‘I mavens act: if tt Confilctherewith, 48 een Creates: State .Publication. and: Printing Commi Provides that Commission shall be composed o! Sad tee ee af ‘Secretary of State, Com elton Cominissloners, Authorizes Commigsion.to appoint a StatesPrinter .who..shall be} all's expert expert : ‘contracts for the: State and officia]_ newspaper ‘in each. is chosen’ ad Gives, Commission, pawen. to’ make all printin, 1as\t mowapepet: in the county until its successor Provides, that all ies res of the: Boara:.of, County) Commissioners ahd all other notices that are required by law to be published by County, officers shall be published in such paper. Also, that all summons, citations, notices, orders or other processes or ceedings in the various County, Justice, District or Supreme Court; all Ry 1) cae tions of every nature. required to be made’ by State Officers; all notices’ closure on: real-estate and chattel mortgages or other ligns:on real est ate ‘or. bere sonal property and.all notices of whatsoever ‘kind now oF depeatter retired: to be published. in any county ‘shall be published fn the said ot “ fore- ‘ficial newspaper.” Provides that towhs, villages or cities that have no offickdl: newapaper pub: 8, Wghed there may designate ‘any paper for the: publication : of notices: and publications .required»to be made by the officers of such town, -village or: tiie ‘ .Gives. Commission: power and makes it.its duty to select one or more legal newa- reports \of corporations, joner, Secretary sof State Provides. that two’ copies of. all, newspapers. designated as’ legal Dee papers under this Act shall be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and that hi may furnish certified copy of any matter in. such papers to any: eitizen at & cost” of 10 cents per folloy? . » Declares {t to be the intent of the law to co-ordinate publication, of all’ legal ports, etc,, and to. economize in state. ET newspay) pnd. to _have complete Mca the Sixteanth, | yasitve Assembiy, and 919, be abbrov Repeals, all conflicting “laws. Shall Senate Bill No, 167, passed b Governor March 15, REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE, ENACTMENT vay Board of Administration; : Senate Bill No.,134, Session Laws 191 SENATE BILL de 134, The same being ap. provi for, the administra- ap. ach renin can Poabit tion of, the charitable and educa’ and of be public” scnoolsvcf the state: providing: for Uy management: of heh institusions! by. a Board of Administration; ‘providing fori its ape ment and: tits a Tepealin ug eRcttand id Darts. of Atta in confer ther Nisa aeyiee Crédtes a: "Board-of Administration for the sup ofall: penal, ‘chabitabie ywhlic schools. to. ot of, the State, pune lominissioner : ‘of “Agricul Hee ead (Lal ors J ernor “fora term ‘of! six ats, mubleet t Fixes .the bond -at'$30; 000,00: and stiory a $ 8 1000.00 00 of appointive mémber: 0. jorizes the: Board to splay a “acts tay. ‘end Since assistantg:: and sta heir ‘qualifications}» arid: Temove + them when ie powers and. duties; aking: ad Spproprietict intendent. of: Public ;ipstryuction): the: Aut ir compensation, determine Empowers) the Board: to assume ‘all ipowers ‘and: extern ‘ai duties of the’ State Board cf Education, Board of Regents and” ha Board, of Conti ol. Powers :and “dutiea of the: Superintendent: ‘of Public Instruction shall: not De ». of the. law. Empowers the-Boatd ‘to: appoint a’ Sckivok Cornmiss} Oh’ consisting of the ¢ Suber Buveria —11 18. tendent, the High*School Inspectors,’ dni. one :oghier ; member, ta investi iS 6-111 }Hind and: cost, of library; and text vos for use ia the public seboole ahd. tae ext books, printin 6. the and ‘distributign: ors je} Boakd. ama ings, LRequires the) sate a tava) apy Cint cotamendationi ic Instruetion, rg BY rial 8 sentative: of. University‘and Ay fisultarat eats 208 Bt stein ita. consist. of the orm Y Bly e) ene relive. Ci id Requires the. Board ito fle annudireyort: with ¢Aperopriates $40) ie Act. 00 cael for ‘the’ purpose of car saémbly,and yea by A a teen uegteta 4 te proved? -.- ONE laa ‘REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE’ ENACTMENT * (a Ben cult TAX, COMMISSIONER. : SENATE BILL No.-67, et providi for the. pol ent at a NATE BILL No er A et pitas tor. this pe nen ute and. term, of: office; -and ‘repealing “Article “Chapt er 34, Comy sie ‘of North Dakota, -1913, as:amended by: Chapter’ 232, Laws’ of.’ Bakota, 21917, .and:‘all. other: Acts: and: parts /of,, Acta} in’ Sontlier herew '. Abolishes: present: Tax Commission, +, Ri Provides for thé. appointment: of a: Tax, Commissioner ‘tox term: of sik yeats. 0 remove Tax Comn loner; and appoint successor is all an iy Tax..Com- fixing® his Specifies that Tax Commissioner must possess | nowledge of taxation and ca aay--other. office: under’ the. Jaws .o' ‘this on any. ol tate or. thi vy Privides for annual. salary. of. $4, 000.0 : Provides that Commissioner. shall nae charge. of: admintats of ; reveni telephone, freight, line and car. Upon: al pornos done, the ‘State Income Tax and all. other taxes “Provides ‘that Tax * Commissioner, subject to the approval of the Board’ ot shall (A) Have superyision” over all assessorsand all issessing officers; * 5 (B) ‘Give instructiong' and directions to“act as. supervisor of assessor (C). Appoint within:each: County, subject to approval of County Commissioner ‘a Supervisor. of tax assessment, Direct. actions, and: prosécutions, to enforce. laws. relating to pehattie ersons and officers or agents. of corporations, for. failure -or..negligence,.to..comply..with. provisions. of, the: Statutes, governing the making ‘of’returns; ‘assessments and taxatton of property or income or other subjects of taxation Sot ges 4 (E). Authority to call on ‘State's Attor to dealat {n’ the cothtitencvem ht’ if . (F) Require township, village, city, county, or other * pubite pifiecre to ree port ‘information. as. to.callection..of .taxes penditure..of. public. ira (G) Require individuais, .associations Pry ‘corporations to furnish Autor tibn’ sets, earnings, -etc. if ih Be fesponaibless m all.income, corporation and ether..tax: return ing normae n furnished: to the’ collector. of: Internal. Revenue. ‘Summon: witnesses to: give testimony relating te any ahatter whith’ He or the Board ‘of “Equalization ‘have authority ‘to:zinvest! ¥ S State to‘be'takeh: ® { J) Cause deposit fon of * itnesses-with. tf ithout -thi K) Require County; Auditors to: furnish: ayid fite-cornplete abstracts ot rei and personal .property,,a8 equalized: by ate County Board, ‘together with type- written cony.; of. proceedings: of: 'said » Board. } i (L)° Appoint a specialassessor ‘and: Beatties: ander ‘him ca sea reasseas. ment of read.or., “personal Property. or. other subjects, or dulects of taxation subject to review by the County: Boa oe Require County, ‘Auditors to place omitted property on the spars and role Exagnjne edrefully: all, complaints of taxabla property ‘escaping’ from tazat f {0) ney awith the Governor on’ the-subject of taxation an fntatration of laws thereto (P). Transmit: to’ the Governor. and Legislature, 30 days before meeting of ithe ieelaty re,, report of: taxabje. property, valuations with -recommendations. (Q) tspergonially-or- by! deputy.the several counties of the State.as-often as: preticable or needful for Investigation and. supervision me county, Supervisor of -Assessments, : Locaf: Assessors,. County and’ Di: of; Equalization and other tax otfielalay and call meeting i Asset isdrs of Income and.ather. taxes than -General \Property: a County, me atttending such Panera to be paid out of the. ures ‘Treasury. tein of he confer with, tax Heater of other State to! be paid ott of the State Treasury on (S) Certify. all levies, assessments or, by the Board of ‘Equalization, amet later ‘than -30 days after same’ tae ey made or as, otherwise provided by law. ‘ohtract with: Individuals out, of tthe, State for-furnishing information ding to collection of taxes, compensation therefor to be ae fe erent issued by the Commissioner upon the subdivision of Government: benefit \x Provides for maintenance: of ‘offices in. State Capitol Piatctn expen: aid in the same’manner-as other. state expenses Of. deput Y,, gal expert ue. tants-while traveling on, business of the Commissiorier’s‘ office to, be the pe Broviding that sora amount so expended..does* not .exceed.-tl ‘appropriated in any one. yeal n All. powers and duties heretofore imposed upon the North Dakota. COI mission, which js abolished, are. conferred upon, the Commissioner, subject to the supervision of the’ State'Board of Iequalization A \PGives authority to appoint ‘such ‘deputies; experts, clerks or*other-asnistants: Salaries and expenses to bé audited and: paid in the same manner as the salary and expenses of the Commissioner, ; provided the total expense for. such salaries arid expenses shall not exceed the-amount: appropriated therefor in any one year. 1 In case’ of refusal to make returns requited.by: law, or, where Commisalbner. shall have ground to bélieve that any person, corporation, company or association has. made any false or: fraudulent returns, the -Comniigsioner’ is: empowered to Gdamine books, reports, documents or accounts relatiug to the payment of such tax, and to summon. witnesses and to compel the production ‘of books or records. Jurisdiction also. conferred upon District ‘Court’ to compel’ the -attendahte® of Ni berceed e parties sanyo EG to. D-produce, books and ratlon tor. ly, ‘Ast, + Provides that anyjunuged: balance. o! ropria\ ty ae ee any ute eT ite avaligble to be expended SRG iy Gib tion of the:Tax Commissioner. Repeals all, Acts in conflict. Shall Senate Bill No. 67, approved by the Governor, Mai ‘ ed by the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly, and €, Yei3, be approved? 5 . MOTOR COMPANY “" Bismarck, N. D. ill open: at 9 o’cloek:A, Mand continue open until 9 o’elock P. M. of that day, in all. the eree es Ca of said ward |, BE. FLAHERTY. County: ‘Auditor of Burleigh eit; N. REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE: ENACTMENT: i 2: : OMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION <=>, i Hotise’ Bill’ No, :123) -Sesblon Lawa' 1919, HOUSE, BILL, 2 No. 123,. An Act creating the, office. of the Commissionér ot immigration. ;, Provides Yor 1appointment’-of Commtssfoner by the Governor, term: ofoffide two_years, isalary $3,600.00 per annum. Requires Commissioner to furnish bond! in’ the sum of $10; 000. +” Pyovides ‘that the Commissioner of Immigration shail annette * SebaFest, ‘ad: vantages and’ opportunities asa ‘place: of residence ‘for’ fariniers, - laborers, .and mechan 8, for the: purpose. of: bringing ‘settlers} investors’ and industries « to the $8 fate. Requires Commissioner to compile statistics and information with’ réferente® to educa idrial facilities, social conditions, government industries and industrial condit! ne Beau 8 Cominissioner to advertise and distribute information by méané ét bull His. Mamphieta, correspondence and advertisements, Provides, that Commissioner ‘shall: handle all: cofrespondence pertaining to-¢ub- States Be jects tioned: in this Act, and ishall co-operate with the Unite immigration as’far as practical, and shall assist immigrants” and ‘others to homéa‘in North Dakota. “Provides that Commissioner of Immigration shall maintait’ otices tthe Capitol, Building, sl ee and fix, the salaries of all assistants, and file a statement, ee tderans with the State Auditing: Board ofall salaries and expenses: ’ ' «pProvides for ati appro} riutton £3200, 000; ' Provides: for’ rapes of ae Acts: ei ict. y Shall House Bill’ No. 12 Mater He. (Siateentn, Legiilative Assembly, and approved by the Governor Ma rH 6} 16 ‘be approved * * YES NO REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT INDUSTRIAL, COMMISSION: 9+ )i5 ++ House: Bill: No, 17, Sesion awe’ 1919 ae BILL No.s47,. The: same. being..an. Acti evedting the’ Industrial Com- .. Bulssion of North Dakota, authorizing it to conduct and m age on bebalt Biate certain utilities, ina alles enterprises’ ani usibe' ihe es: and making ‘an‘ abe Dakota to conduct and” mi the Jects, "and defining its power‘and’ ‘di therefor. +‘) « Creates the Industria}: Commission ot Nor certain utilities, industries and business projects. Constitutes’ the Governor, ‘Attorney General and the: Commissioner‘of' Agricul ture and* Labor,» the‘ Industrial Commission, two of whom .shall constitute. a quorum, but’ requires: the approval af the Governor of all orders, rulings, by-law: or-contracts ‘before they: become. effective. “Authorizes ‘the: Coniniission to employ sectétariesand other subordinate’ ached age ow such terms‘as'it way deem Broper to ‘fix their bandana compensation and ta discharge them when’ in its jud, lgment the: public :intery ste ae y., Prequil Empowers the Comyn isso to" Fmiauaee, ate ent nd eovern, 8 Sir-yutless itidustries, ¢ Steveprinen and business’ projects’ undet on one, rate, except, tee carttedonin thet:penal, charitable ,or eduvational instit tHotis; aie iy (&) To locate,.such enterprises, ¥ J). To purchase, lease or. condemh all necessary propetey. ania sé the’ same; to constrict -netessary "buildings, ‘and ‘to equip: and maintqin. the «sam: (c) To appoint a Manager and’ Xl necessary subordinate: employes: "of and. for each such enterprise; to employ wontracterst Res cts, etc.,.to. define their. les; and fix their ponds Robe ation: duties, designate. their (a) To discharge employees when in eidasmelt €e). To fix the prices: of things bought and sold, and fot’ services rendére: f) To'make ‘rulés and regulationé: for 'the® tianagement’ aiid. opetation’ it éuvh* efiterprises. ‘o, procure the funds. for. such. éntetprises by riegottating’ State’ Bonds’ ‘tit aul ay as may, be. provided by-law. (a. To conduct irivestigations of, matters cbiiiected with sith enterpriaes; 20 compel the attendance of, witnesses and*the production, of. all ‘books and pone material to such. investigation. c 4) ,To make ‘rules ‘ana Tekulations’ for ste deen phocedafe! << + y quires the Coftmission' to. prepare..an-anhual report and: file with the & Tetary of State, containing an jremnized: unt’ of ‘expetiditure ant fnacaial statement: of “gach~ enter; erpri lates, Two. Hundred T' using “Dollars to carry, out, the’ provisions a aged" ke: Legislative Assembly; :and be approvi hails ‘House: Bin Naz 17, approver | by the Governor, Fey ruary, Pe att ie Salas REF fithoum OF Léaistativ ENACTMENT * JUDICIAL. DISTRICTS © eS od House Bill No.'124, Session LaWe 1919. HOUSE. BILL, No.d84s oBeing ; an -Act providing for Jydicia}; Districts, | Jud, 2 fh reok, thet compensation, and method’.of payment, forma, Share urt te \ spedtthe gates of Bes t CAUEES, and. ei Be 4 pe 4 parts Acts th confict therewith. vid State, into ‘six rot qi . al ravi “that a an f5 be held in’éach’ ‘Coin and location’ of 8 ferme § am talk bi by ‘thie Supreme, Court ,ip,;u that each Judge! riay shave clr init ast “Dintrigt and so" Tats He aude hall hold twe ewe gongecutve Jury. ah except in the: Count; Bae ee ae mi ignner 4 ‘oaatine thelr term’ of: office. at: Four: Years: “Bro t present -Juc je, retained: during, their term, eh ore: wa eer ee she Distritts” ‘nevi fin 4 ibe? thant one Judge,’ the _ lon: in’ con- tinu vice’ shall:bexthe Preay SU 2 i er Rgaulres the Sypreme jourt ta: adopt uniform fules ot procéeauré ‘for the Dis- trict’ Got : Providens for’ Changes of ‘Venue from one Judge’ to’ another sof Distr: hi in“another Platelet, or from one County, to. ‘anothe 1, oF, from ‘on Districg ot 3 Re far ea nt ara ‘ ec inate th, m 18 Cts. Al 3. : I 124, by the Sixteenth Legislative om ‘a ‘ine appro’ any. Byte. a ir or ina, i tame . in ye “REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT 24 BANKCOF NORTH “DAKOTAS © 98" House, Bill No. 18, ‘Session Laws: 1018 e: \BILL No. .18, .The. same... hel aD ‘ing. 1 pose of the’ a yf Lor Deltora, vo engage, ix the oar Business ap “cadet ot rt unde! e nal 4 and. denning athe* stonh were ation. end Be revere a mage ‘avid duties ‘of. the: persons’ chart ing an app¥op! FELTON therefor; a and "providing ae the see oltion =u jertaih provisions’ there Creates, asystern. of baniing. “controliéa. ‘and operated! by "the" State under is yf th nk ‘of: North Dakota. aa pacse. ‘tne Bank under « jfna. “supervistOn' of the . Iriduatrial Comihissfon and =e all s the business of the , authorizes‘ the ‘Industrial "Commission sto -purchase;?-leaise or, contidmn, requisite property, and to construct and repair building but prohibits it rom investing more than ten per cent of the capital of the Jank in buildings, or fix- tures for office purposes. ; nd: subordinate officers, and Authorizes. the Commission t to eriplay ai manage! eaeaante the: interests , architects and other agents as in. its ofthe: State may require; and:t to define their duties, designate their titles and fix bonds and compensatio thet hatha zee the, Commission 2 secharee: such ‘employees whenever in“its' judg- it public interests, require men uthorzes the Bank to ‘Gansact bustriess’ whenever bonds’ inthe! sum ‘of Two Million Dollars) shall be delivered: $9 fhe fommissions: tne the fund pfocured by the be to’ nown as-the Capi wale eaten; ai Stat © County» ‘Township, Municipal and School Distrigt_ Funds; and funds of all educational and industrial institutions and all other public funds: to; be. ‘aeposite ‘in the ‘Bank ‘within three months, from the api toval_ of the ‘Act, and makes a Violation of this provision’ a"misdérieanor, “punishable “by fine impri: rer Pr a pee for loss, official depositing public funds in’ said Bank, ond. and the sureties on_his Authorizes thi ‘Bante to receive deposits’ from any source, and authorizes funds fo 8 deposited to the credit of the Bank in any other bank provided by the Com- mission. u the. Bank; exempts them from taxation... * Sutneriees. aul cboslts tp tt to nk and Giinterest allowed and received and : al for. services rendered by the Bank. bod SR horices the: Bank to transfer funds to other departments, institutions, util- {tte} enterprises and all-industries of the State; to make loans to political sub- wy ions thereof,-or to-State or National Banks, and to make mortgage loans on estate in amounts not to. exceed one-half its value, or on warehouse receipts hoe to exceed ninéty per cent of the value of the commodities evidenced thereby; prohibits: it’ from loaning on real estate security more than thirty per cent of its a ital, nor, im addition thereto, more than twenty per cent of its deposits. 7 Anthorizes the Commission to prescribe-the form of application for mortgage toang. “and provides for: appraisal. of: real. estate, ‘Requires the real estate loans to be secured by recorded first mortgages of Teal..estate, Saithin the State,..and requires. the mortgage to contain a. provision . for Fepayment on an -amortization pee: S Es ‘Authorizes tre Induétrial Comm asin to extend all payments under any real estate mort e for, oneiyear,in case.of crop failure. Author! orlzen, th he mabissicn to assign such mortgage tothe State Treasurer % seurey for bond issues. : Authorizes civil actions against the State on account of canes of action aris- ing: seut of transactions connected with the operation of the Bank. Requires the State Examiner to inspect the Bank “et Teast twice a year, and report the results thereof to the Commission and to the ensuing Legislative As- 1) ve rey propriates’ C ‘One Hundred ‘Thousand Dollars to carry-out the provisions of ct. © Shall Hause Bill Na:18;-paéssed bythe Sixteenth ove ate Assembly, and approved by the Governor Fel ruary » 1919, be a ; rs for