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AMERICANS ATTACK VILLA El Paso, ‘Tc American — troops tacked by severely. wounded, PURSU E VILLA June 18.--Villa and aahua lat sterd was sont to the relief of Juarez w Villa column. DANCING HORSES TO FEATURE IN BARNES which is to give t animal circus, performances here June known in this vicinity and has given us a clean, wholesome entert ment of excellent animal exhibits. This season the show has been ——— 9 2-year-old Steers, 2 2- NEAR JUAREZ Major June 18.—Reports to the war department today b General Cabell say the Villistas Juarez were known to have lost 45 men killed and ten taken prisoner. The Americans lost two killed and two ‘n the Galliana district | ports at military head- sre. General Quiroga, who , ~ ; ith | tirely gone over, every wagon, rail- ., having had from four to sembled in one act as:in 'this"season's s of paint and two coats of varnish, the entire equipment has been) charming girls who trip the light fan- joverhauled and put in the pink of tastic will be the mounts. After taking condition, new wardrobe for the €N:} their steeds through their steps they | tire aggregation and many new ‘ani-! wil) dismount CIRCUS) mals. There are several new numbers ON! their turn. A forty-piece marine band a column-of cavalry, is pursuing the, road c The Al G, Barnes big four-ring w well his | ay,/act in Barnes Circus. seven ¢ Forty dancing horses and forty dancing girls big new feature before have so many horses been as- | offering, many intricate dancing steps have been taught the horses, and 4 , the horses striking a picturesque position while the girls do ild} the bill this year and not least among} will play for them, which is a feature wo|them is a mastodonic dancing act in!-in’ itself, | which forty ‘horses and forty take parts have received high p en- i STRAYED ‘ From my farm south of Magnus 16—Head of Stock—16 year-old Heifers, 5 Yearling Steers. Branded 4 on right hip, right ear split. Suitable reward for information leading to recovery. SAM ROBERSON, Bismarck, N. D. The Barnes paddock has been his ‘pride, his high school horses in tango and two-step dancing features | ai-day-open’dén street parade at 10:30 , but nevér}a, m, girls! The .show. is coming to Bismarck from ‘the west und will arrive early showday morning. There will) be an Doors to the main show will open-at ‘1 and 7, allowing the patrons {an-hour to visit ‘the animal actors fand ‘listen to a a tree concert by ‘the: band. “CHIN” CHIN” ‘COMPETES The production of Charles Dilling- ham’s “Chin Chin” has, rivalled even “Floradora” ‘in its popularity, Waiter Wills and Roy Binder are the feat- pred members of the orgahization. They are slim young men, masters of the eccentric dance and comedians of more than ordinary ability. “Chin Chin” is a musical comedy, or extravaganza, or fantasy, whatever it may please one to call it; but it is saturated with the comic spirit and abounds in delightful pantomime. The notices accorded the company this year prove that the aggregation of players is exceptional and that ‘the production as a whole is a teal “top notch” Dillingham ‘show, and that even in war times, “Chin Chin” has ‘been doing a record business on the road, in army camps and elsewhere. The book of the play is by Ann | Caldwell and R. H. Burnside, lyrics by Miss Caldwell and James O’Dea, and music by Ivan Caryil, remembered DEPOSITS SECURED BY OUR PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE DEPOSITORS GUARANTY FUND accommodate you. do this, they require c The statement that person to trust. _BISMAR Bismarck, N. D, Credit References When you are in need of credit accommodations you will find the merchants of Bismarck ready to Of course they must protect themselves and to redit reference. you have a bank account at the Bismarck Bank inspires their confidence in you. The owner of a bank book is usually a good And the fact that your bank account is teach- ing you the habits of thrift makes it easier to pay your bills when due. Why not carry both. of your savings, and check- ing accounts at this bank. CK BANK ¢! for the melodies of “The Pink Lady” and “The Little Cafe.” OF its songs, ‘,Violet,” “The Gray “Go Gar Sig Gong-Jue” are not likely to be for} Rotten for some seasons to come. There is also saxophone music by the renowned Tom Brown’s Clown Sextette. In fact, “Chin Chin” is one of those fortunate shows that is clean and wholesome fun, offending no one. This delightful musical comedy will appear at the Auditorium: Thursday night, June 19, ‘PARADE. WI WITH RED FLAG, Brest, June. 18.—Two hundred French forces carrying a ‘red flag at- tempted to enter the naval prison | here yesterday. NEWSPAPER STRIKE, Berlin, Tuesday, June j7.—The strike of newspaper. employees, was settled by arbitration late tonight. All papers ‘will reappe#r Wednesday morning, giving Berlin the first news in five days of latest developments. NOTICE OF CITATION, HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND DIS- TRIBUTION OF ESTATE. State of North Dakota, County of Burleigh—ss. In County Court, Before Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge. In the matter of the estate of Dan- {el Williams, Deceased. Erastus A. Williams, petitioner vs. frances Ford, Nettie Morgan, Frank W. Murphy, Odessa M. Remington, Herbert Murphy, Loyal W. Murphy, William E. Williams and John A. Wil- liams, respondents. The state of North Dakota to the above named respondents: You, the said Frances Ford, Nettie Morgan, Fratk W. Murphy, Odessa M. Remington, Herbert Murphy, Loyal W. Murphy, William ©. Williams and J. A. Williams are -hereby notified that the final account of. Erastus A. Williams, executor of the last will and testament of Daniel Williams late of the Township of Painted Woods in the county.of Burleigh and state of North The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sectionof the State Maximum Safety Satisfactory Interest Return Interest-Bearing Cer- tificates of Deposit is- sued by this bank afford their holders maximum safety and satisfactory interest return. The Certificates of De- posit issued by the First National Bank of Bis- marck, constitute an ideal investment, perma- nent or temporary, for the surplus funds. of bus- iness men and farmers. When you are in Bis- marck call atthe <bank. We will gladly give de- tailed information with- out obligation to you. Established 1879 Dakota, deceased, has been. rendered to ‘this ‘court, therein showing that the estate of said deceased is ready for final .settlement..and -distribution, and. petitioning, that his account be allowed, the residue of said estate be distributed to the. persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be discharged; that Wednesday, the ninth day of July A. D..1919, at ten o'clock in: the forenoon of that day.at the court rooms of this court in the court house, in the city of Bis- marck, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, has ‘been duly appoint- ed by this court for. the. settlement thereof, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and file his exceptions, in writ- ing, to said account and petition and contest the same. And you, the above named respond- ents, and each of you, are hereby cited and required. then and there to be and appear before this court, and show cause, if any you have, why said ac- count should not be allowed, the resi- due of said estate-distributed, the ad- ministration of said estate closed and said Erastus A. Williams, executor |* of the last will and testament of Dan- ie] Williams, deceased be ‘discharged. j pated ‘the fourth day of June, A. D. 919. By the court: 1. C.. DAVIES. Judge of the County Court. Let the foregoing citation be served: by publication in the Bismarck Trib- une, a daily newspaper in-the city of Bismarck, ‘Burleigh. county, North Da- kota once each week for four. succes- sive weeks, and posting. as provided by law. 1. C. DAVIES, % Judge of the Coynty. Court. Benton Baker, Attorney for Petitioner, tismarck ’ Bank. Building, Bismarck, North Dakota. 6-5 12°19 26 WITH “FLORABORA” |‘; Moon,” “Love Moon, ig “Good-Bye” and Witness my hand and official seal this 9th day of June, 1919, (SEAL) - STATE PUBLICATION AND PRINTING COMMISSION Senate Bill No. 167, Session Laws 1919 SENATE BILL ‘No. 157, An Act creating @ State Publication mie -Brints Commision <F prescribing its duties and powers and repéalttig all ects conflict -herew'! Creates State’ Bunlieation and Printing Commission. Provides that Commission shall be composed of Secretary of State, Commie- sioner of Agriculture and Labor and Chairman Board of Railroad Commissioners, Authorizes Cammission to appoint a State Printer who; shall .be secretary ‘of Conimission at a salary of $2,400 per year and requires that he shall be expert printer and “resident of the state at least one Year. Gives ‘Commigsian power to make all printing contracts for. the Btate and to designate one newspaper in ‘each county Bs the official enon i in each county to be the officia’ ‘hewspaper in the county ‘until its succes chosen as provided by Senate Bill Ni Provides that all eas of the Board of County) Comi sa ra and all Cor fheers shall other notices that ate required by law to.be published ‘by be published ‘in. such paper Also: that all, simmons, citations, notices, orders. of othe hfs ceedings in the Various County, Justice, District oe Byte ve Cor tions of every nature required to be made by ‘icéts; pli ay closure on Teal-estate and chattel mortgages ey of Nor Hens. on Fe sonal property ani ail notices of DAES OCYEE ‘Kind jnow or hereatt pub panes | in any county shall be published in the ‘sald official paper: ides that towns, villages or: cities that have, no offlelay news! aper a iened others May. .desidnate.any. paper for.the publication of Borices and publiga tions required ‘to‘be made by the officers of such. town, village-or 4 ° Gives Commission power and makes It-ite-duty to-select one or-more legal news- papers for ‘publication ‘of all’state Jegal notices, , including. reports .of- corporations, tow: aetna tobe pt ‘ublished by the Insurance ‘Commissioner, Secretary of pete and all. other so Provides that “two ~oples of all newspapers designated as ‘legal. Rewigpaper rs under this Act shall ‘be, filed with the Secretary of the Commission ‘and ¢ wy nie Sa copy ‘of any matter in ‘such | ‘papers to any citizen at a cost a cents per ‘folio, = Declares it ‘tobe the intent of the law’ to, co- -ordinate publication ot all legal notices, ‘réports, etc., and to, economize tn State printing «and ‘to ‘have complete ‘stem of files of legat:publications and certain legal newspapers. Repeals all conflicting laws. Shall Senate Bill No, 167, passed by the Sixteenth Legtitative ‘Ausembly, “and approved by the Governor March 15, 1919, be approved? YES REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT Board of Administration. a Senate Bill No. 134, Sestion Laws 1919 SENATE BILL No. 134, The same being an act providing for ‘the ‘aamirifi tra tion.of the onal: charitable and educational. institutions, ani of “the ‘public schools of the. providing for the’management of such institutions y a ‘Board of et nieirations ‘providing ‘for, jts Apboinineny 8 and Gehring tte powers and cuties: making aw appropriation; ‘and repeal ‘all :Act ‘parts of Acts in conflict therewith: Creates a ‘‘Board of Administration” for the stpervision:of all penal. charitable ‘and educational Institutions ‘and ‘the public. schools, to consist ‘of ‘the State Buber intendent of -Public Instruction, the Comimissioner of. Agriculture and bor, hree others'to be appointed by the Governor for a term of six years, Subject. to removal for cause, Fixes the bond at $10,000.00 and salary at $3,000.00 of appointive members, and requires them to give all their time to .the duties. of. the: office. Authorizes ‘the Board. to employ a secretary, and other assistants, and to’ fi: their compensation, determine their qualifications, and Yemove them W en the public service demands it. Empowers the Board to assume all powers and ‘nortorm ‘autles,of ithe State Board of Education, Board of Regents and Bourd of Control. Powers and duties of the Superintendent of Pubic Instruction. shall. not: be abridged, See Sectibn 9, of the law. Empowers ‘the Bowrd ‘to appoint a Schoo) Commission conaiating a ‘the Siiper- intendent. of Publicxdnstrugtion, one County, Superintende ende! Su tendent, the ‘High oo EpEStDr: and one “other ‘mein! kind and cost of. 1 jd text books for use in:the question of unfformity “of text hooks, and sprinting: a State, and to make findings. and» recommendation he Boar ar - Requires the Board “to appoint an Educatiot Conteiselon fo. 'consist ‘of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, one.County Superintendent, “one City Superintendent, ‘one “representative of Normal Schools and ope Tepreentative the Untversity and ‘Agricultural Col charge of ion’ of teachers, standardization -of ‘schools, examina ior reienth Grade and igh School pupils, and preparation of ‘courses of study Requires Board to install a system of bodkkeeping -aitd ‘tuditing: oF all moneys received and expended, Requ the Board to file an annual report with the. Governor. ‘ eAPProp ates $40,000, 00 annually for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the. Act Shall Senate 'B passed by. the pg sedate fesoberntive ‘Atsenibly, and approved by the Governor’ March 6, 1919, be approved REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT TAX COMMISSIONER : SENATE BILL No. 67, An Act providing for ‘the appointment of a Tax Com- missioner; prescribing his qualifications, powers and: duties; - fixing his salary and term of office; and repealing Article 4, orale haw ay con led Laws of North Dakota, 1913, as amended by Chapter 232 Hans orth Dakota, 1917, and ‘all other Acts and ‘parts ‘of Acts ‘in confict Sieeewith, Abolishes spresent Tax Conimission. Provides for the appointment of a Tax Commissioner foi ‘term of ‘six. Years, Gives Governor power to remove Tax Commissioner and appoint successor to fill vacancy by appointment. Specifies that Tax Commissioner must possess Knowledge of taxation and'can- ot hold any other office under the laws of this or any other State or the United Be tates, nor ehgage in any Other occupation ‘or business ‘interfering or inconsistent. with his duties. Privides for annyal salary of: $4,000.00. Provides that Commissioner shall ‘have charge of adniinistration of -teyenue laws, assess all taxes upon express, telegraph, telephone, ‘freight line and. car companies, etc. Upon all Corporations, the State Income Tax ‘and all other taxes levied and Coliected by _the~State. Provides that Tax Commissioner, subject to the approval of the Board: of Equalization, shall— Have supervision over-all ‘assessors: and alll -assessitig, sfficers, . (B) Give instructions .and. directions to-act as supervisor of absessora.. (C) Appoint within each ‘County, subject to approval of County ‘Commissioner @ Supervisor of tax assessment. (D) Direct -actions ‘and. movecntions st to enforce. Drce. 1AWe relating ; to “Penalties, Habilities ‘and punishments ‘and. officers or ‘agents of corporations, for failure or. nealigence ' ti comp) iy rwith provisions of the ‘statutes governing the making of Tehene assessments and taxation of property or income or other pacieets of ti taxatio Authority to eall‘on ‘State's ‘Attorney to assist in the commencement and prosecution of actions to énforce tax laws. F) Require township, village, city, county or.’other public officers to re- port jpsveneuety ‘as to collection of taxes, expenditure of public funds, etc. G) Rejjufre individuals, ‘associations and corporations fo furnish information cones eir debts, assets, earnings, ‘etc, et e responsible for all’ income, ‘corporation: ‘and other tax returns. includ- ing infofmation furnished to the collector of Internal. Revenue. 2 Summon wr ithesaes, to give testimohy Telating ‘to any matter which he or Board of ‘Equalization, have authority. to ‘investigate, ) cour eposition ofwitnesses with or ‘without ithe ‘State to be taken, equire Couhty Auditors to ‘furnish and file complete eaten of. real and Perera Property as ‘equalized by| the County Board;. together :with type- written copy of proceedings of said Board. (L): :Appoint’a special ‘assessor ‘and. ‘deputies ‘under him end: cause. a ‘reassess- ment of real or personal ‘property.’ ‘or other:subjects' or objects of) taxation subject to Tevigw ‘by the County Boa} ‘i (My ‘Require County. Foaltore to ‘place. ‘omitted property, on: the esse: iment, Polls. 535.4 i % N)”. Examine carefully all complaints of taxable: ronerty, m taxation, 1 (6) , Gonter ‘with: the Governor on the’ subject of tax jaxation at ng from tegat of laws’ thereto. we ranannte to ‘the. Governor ‘and Legislature,” 30’ days. before “meeting. of the cs ire, \report..of taxable. Broperty, valuations with ‘recommendations. Visit «personally or. by deputy the several. countits of :the :State”: as Brieticable ‘or -rieedful :for” investigation ‘and su apvlalonsot © County Superyisor of, Assessments, “Local “Assessors, County» and:.District ‘of Equalization ‘and other. tax ‘officials, and ‘call ‘meetin, ing each year of:all Supervisors « vand | Asses- sors of, Income~and ‘other. taxes’ than Geheral Propetty. Tax: .. Expenses ofeach County. Supervisor ‘attending such’ meetings to be paid out of: the County Treasury. (R) Investigate tax.systems of other States:and Countries. Recommend, legis- lation, to prevent evasion ‘of: taxes “and ‘for. the iithprovement of-the revenue’ sy3- tem: of ‘the State. ‘They Commission may. with: the. consent. of .the ‘Board: of Hagalization visit other: States, attend conferences. and conventions, - .or in Res ae gonterr with -tax’ officials: df ‘other States... Expenses -80 inured while: dot tay Bes aid out of the State’Treasury on certification of the Bo: of: Weedstention Certify all: levies, assessments, equalizations or valuations made by. him or y the Board of. Equali laa ton. Se later than 30 days, after: same, hasbeen made. or:.a8 otherwise. provided + ¢ ‘To ‘contract: with naiviabale sue! of the State: ‘for-furntahi leading to collection of taxes, combensation: therefor to. be pald by: be the Corhmissioner upon the subdivision of Government benefite : Provides ye ‘maintenance ‘of . offices .in- State: Capitol pulldings ‘au. expbnses to mannervas ‘other state. expenses of deputy.,-olerks, experts: et and y be stants: while: raveling ‘on. business. of the Conimissioner’s office ‘to be the” State* eed that. total amount ‘so expended ’ does not “exceed + thejsum f %| Nasemadét any “false. or fi appr pric in “any one year. - Mp owers and: duties: heretofore Imposed upon ‘the North; Dakot supervision’ of tlie State Board ‘of. siee jualtzation. Gives: authority to.appoint?s! eputiea. merpertay clerks. or othe opsiatants, ‘Salaries*and: expenses to vbe aud aa and :pald in -the: same: manrier..at salary Sand} expenses of the Conimiasioner,’ provided: the totalexpense for,such’ salaries and :expehses shall’ not exceedthe amount appropriated’ therefor.in ‘any ‘one. ve: dn. case of refusal ‘to. thake returns: requ! by. law, - or’ where, Commiss! loner shall have ground to beltevg ‘that: any'persoh,, corporation... company or wksbclation ‘raddulent ‘returns, - the Commissioner - fa “emmy to jay in nt ok ‘such oaks vor: records, ‘examind -books,' reports, . documents ‘or accounts relating }to. the * "tax Aarid-to “surrimon: withesses’ and ‘to compel: the production ‘of Junisdiction also. conferred: “upon. District Court. to-'co pel the? teendaiiee of witnesses or parties: jnvolved ‘toproduce .bqoks:and: recor: it hat ‘any ‘iwhused: bulance’ of, apr ropriation: for: year ‘ending July 1st, 1919, for'-the ‘Tax Conimnigsion‘ shall: be available- to: be expended’ punder, ‘the’ direc- tion of the Tax, Commissioner: pels al aa In cory ict, the Sixteenth. raga Asem! 19, “be appro iia SPECIAL ELECTION Submission of the following propositions: In compliance with Sections 975 and 979 of ‘the Compiled ‘Laws of North Dakota for 1913, I, T, E. Flaherty ,County Auditor of Bur- leigh County, North Dakota do hereby certify. that tha following is @ true and correct list of the measures ‘against which referendum petitions have been filed:as certified to me by the Secretary of State, and which, in compliance with ‘the proclamation of, His Excellency, the Governor of the State of North Dakota will be submitted to the’electors ‘on Thursday, June 26th, 1919. The Polls will open at 9 o’clock A. M. and continue open until 9 o’clock P.'M. of that day, in all the regular polling places of said County as established by the County Commissioners of said County of Burleigh, N.D. REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT “ — a Takk.’ Com: mission, Pehich is_abolished,: 8re‘conferred pon the Commissioner, subject, to the Tae . 1. BE. FLAHERTY, °° | : County ‘Auditor of Burleigh County, N. D, REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT : COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION | : Se House Bill No .123, Session Laws 1919, oyse Bit, Xo 123, An. Act creating ‘the ‘office of. the “Conmiasioner, ‘ot ‘Provides Sor ‘appointment of Comuitsalange ‘by the Governor, terte of, office two, peers. salary '$3, 600.00 per anni Regujres Commissioner to “farnish bond ‘fh ‘the ‘sum of '$10,000;00, ... Provides that the Commissioner of Immigration shail advertise resources, af= Vatitagesand opportunities as a place of residence, for farmers, faborers,. and piechanicn; for :the- purpose ‘of ‘bringing ‘settlérs, ‘Investors ‘and acatrten to the equuirgs ‘Commnicstoner to compile statistics and information with referen educa nt facilities, social conditions, govetninént industries ‘and An is! aM conditions, Requires Commissioner to advertise and distribute Information by means of bulletins, ‘pamphtet 8, “Correspondeh¢e and advertiseme! Provides pertaining to. sib; jureau Be OV} that Commissioner, shail hi ‘all co} eepondende fects ‘mentioned in, this Act, ang shall I boca erate ite a the Dnited States jon ‘as far ges bracttoal, ‘shall assist immigrants end others to find homes in ‘Nort ‘Dakot, Provides that: rs Immigre ition M1. ta ain offices In-the Sta itol Building, si BR Hy see Biting. fo gre te salarie of aitacetete 1 ase! , and file‘a fin tes Provides for an ap’ cara ot allan oe econ pak areas, or Bin oP al onee a conflict, eistew Leyiern a He ‘Sixteenth ‘Leyterative ‘Autem! i ‘approved by the aavernte's Match 6. 010." be ‘approved? verve By ve REFERENDUM oF LEQPsLAtive ENACTMENT. 4 3 INDUSTRIAL, "COMMISSION: Shae: He ‘Hoiise Bil! No. 17, Seesion Lawes iat ‘HOUSE BIL1 No.A7, The suiie. being ian Act. creating the Industria! oo fntsaion of ‘North Dakota, authorizing It-to . orenting, man ge © ons = cof,.the , State. certain utilities, industries, enterprises and ‘bi ‘ects 8) aha. “defining its power and dities, and faking ‘an a SrOprietion Créates “tne. peaustried Cormmissign of North ‘Dakota ‘to conduct ‘ahd ot eertain utilities, Ind iW Mes and business projects. 4: Constitutes ‘the ‘Governor, Attorney General and the Camritissioner Bo ay ture: and Labor, the Industrial. Commission, two. of. whi hall constit a quorum, bit requires the approval of the Governor of all Srdere, rulings, by- ae or goniras ‘acts before they ‘become effective. » eAuthorizes the Coffitiission to employ, sécrétafies aiid other subordinate mee on such terms as it may deem ‘proper; to fix their bond end ‘compensi On aischares them when.-in, its judgment. the public in preset nay requir inasgite “auarpstoes, aah Weatean ese aac ae eee deoik cook 5 cts. y. the State, ex those, carried ‘on. in. the penal, clrarital table or educational Asctit ‘ <, @) oe locate such entertjirises, : a ‘o purchase, lease or condemn all neces: pl tee Siset Paneer tna eer ea ag iY er, and -alb-necessal -suberdin e ie ‘each such, enterprize, to émpfoy contractor *, te me sr 1888 ¢ tes designate their. titles, and fix their bonds ‘an {ah. i a -Te discharge employees when in ‘tts Sadgment te the "public intereat re- To ‘Ax the prices of things bought’ Wid wold, Ra ices rendered. Pe Ku re make TUfés ‘Sha ‘feBitations. for the management and speratibh. tt @) To procure the Yims for eh ‘enterprises wy ‘negotiating State Bonés th Mie OWT tage ot trates A Hiith Stick eerie: % Ors arenttecte ote to coriduct at haved ‘conhecti the attendance of witnesses and the a ane of all. books and property material to such investigation. 1) To. make rules and regulations Yor its own, procedure, equires the Commission .toprepare.adn #nnual “report-and file with. :the Seq- retary of :State, containing Kn fzed amount of expenditure and a “detailed financial statement of each enterprise. fe ‘Appropria tes Two Hundred Thousind Dollars to carry out ‘the provisions of Shai ‘House Bill ‘No. 17, ¥ patton ‘the Sixteetith ‘Le, erative Atsembly, and ‘approved by od Governor Feb: ruary %, 1919, be approved? af +. REFERENDUM OF LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT... JUDICIAL ‘OSTRICTS House Bill No, 124, ‘Session ‘Laws 1919, HOUSE BILL a. 124, neatlen a Act..providing for Judicial Disthots Jud . thereof, their compensation and method of Payment terms of ~ held, Bowers and duties: ‘of auch, . Courts, the Brobedure ‘eherein, © repealing. all. Acts and purts ets in ‘cuntiee therewit! Divides the State into Six Districts. Jee as, that pe of Seats ‘t held in oe County and locktion, of of ige’s Chambers #1 ix e Supreme Cou uch manner Judge may havea Circuit Satan tits strict ‘and ‘so that ‘no yudge shall wie two: consecutive Jury Terms in. any. County: except in the County of Cass, ixes manner of electing Judges, and tieir term of office at Four Years, rovides that present Judges shall, be retained duripg thejr ‘term _of office. Provides ‘that jatrlets st having te ve than one Judge. the longest ‘in ‘con- tinued service shall be fe Gresidl ing J ye. equires the Supreme. Court to aloe ‘uniform -Yules jof procedure for. the. Dit trict. C count. rovi for Changes of Venue ‘from one, Judge to another df-same. District; or in another District, or arent one ‘Count ‘to nother, or ‘frorft plat it ct {3 res quires! ‘the Govern appoint -an ad “for ‘the First, “Third, a for ‘the Firat, . end ete Bistiicts to hold ‘Sra until ‘the Jaden toh, tt Fixes the salari@siot District iudges vat $4 000. 00 and actual traveling expenses. Repeals all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict ‘therewith. Shall House Bill No. 124, passed by, ‘the Sixteenth ‘Legtetative Assembly, and approved by the Governor March 3, 1919, be approved? “yp rae Ate | it 48, Santon Laws ras ye “pede Dakota’ ners engage solute Bat twas a a aperation the. Bho ane defining the scobe ana genta ot its it! ining he 8. char’ wW gana gem) on ot cas eee each eet and Parton. crate: penaiticn ities for th ian of rovision: out a ssbetom of sii eontroed and operated by the State’ tinder ink ‘of, Nor! mamB aces the Banik sander the Soe of the rans Conimtiston bad defines: the “busffess :of - the ‘Bank. . Authorizes «the, ; Industrial miasfon purchi aap alt requisite :propert nd: to construc mf re} tir” bull ae inv vesting. pe mate fine én“Per cent of the ‘capital-of the: oe te uuTposes. “a Ry a alfce “the! mmission to employ “ja manager sins sical fe of ite a A L syn rdiniate ‘the tmeeeate eects td alee Pele autige, Gesighate thelr tities wad, ts ni neat Authorizes aut Sere tod ieee such. employees whenever, ‘in it me! e-public interests require “ob Authorizes the Bank: to: transact ‘usthes swhetityer bonds in: the-sum sain ane ahalll ie iow vto the: ita ofthe an she fund ‘procured . ake salesof such bonds:to be.known aj fet shit, of rt iekpal Hank School District iT Hh S: Ve ‘Cor ee aL pental,.;edu teat nai cand Siiuattiel” ‘Anstitutions and all other publi funds. t¢ fot posited ank within: three months from the approval of ‘tl and id. maken. a violation of ‘of this: sitviaten ‘a ‘misdemeanor, punishable pysfine a pa papts from dtabil ce ae loss, AECL depositing public funds, in ‘said Bank, and ‘tie. sureties ion thorizes the ‘dank to: pi selve lepasits from urce, and. aut! orizes ‘thas “to nae to the. credit of the Sepak in any ae ank. provided by .the Com- juaranitees all deposits inthe Bahk; (an qoripte ther: Stuxatio ‘ ee “3 Rarlaes fhe. Gonimissions ito. of cate a oe pingere st allowed and received “and harges: for: services: renderé aa fathers eS tke Banke to tranerer turds fe a6 desert inte, ngtituits ites ¢ enterprises Re dace ae anceS Cao ake ma 8 Oa aon Ee nares etrotste ora ne-half-its ‘vale, ‘or on Wwerefiouse: receipts }eental ceed no unt: ninety. r. cent»of, the value of the commoditles evidenced, But propttite ‘s ibening Om feat estate security, more: tha thirty: ae er tz ie capital site tn audition. thereto,- more. than twenty per cent. of its alts.” % “Aut ‘Commission. to prescribe the form; of. application, for" ica Breer 1 be rides ie aupraleal nat re cated’ by. recorded..first morté Toe re erreal.eg al. ost te hin the State, and ‘requires. t the mortgage: to’ contain ortgnaeg, ot jortization plan, | mnduatr reel Commission: to: extend: all payments under’ any’ real ripen ne bt year In case’ of crop. failure.- oF he; acemmission to- assign ‘such mortgage to the’ Btate Treas * “ un ie} cae gainst the ‘State on-.account of cnatel of ctlon. on givil: actions ear, saints Zp au of, trans tons: contested. ‘with the-operation of the Ban! tag Retr fres*the: heaBte te: Examiner. to.inspect the. Bank at-least) twice! remu(tay et ereof,:to, the Commis: isgion and. to the ensuing, Bill: No. 1B, lovernor el ruary aed, a the Sixteenth Legittve A ‘Assembiy, 1919, be” approved i