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a ie THE WEATSER xe " Generally Fair ( | , q : LAST EDITION q : leis ee ie ae 3 Seg THIRTY-NINTH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MON AE ie 19000 ee Caen A » » MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1920 alien y PRICE FIVE CENTS HOPPERSDAMAGE) 9 ®¥P0BMCAN CoMMiTTEE De ApeRS SENATE OPENS a ees FEEDING EUROPE . CROPS TO EXTENT MARTENS QUIZ; LESS OF BURDEN $17,000,000 | CALLS EMBASSY THAN LAST YEAR 7 Campaign For Development of Alleged Ambassador i i } County's Agricultural Re Stal M th A : es game ep i ; - es Mus! ni - -— : ( aC lide: aay oF World Can Help Itself to } r ‘opaganda Large Extent ' A CLUB WORK A FEATURE; MORE T 5 y 2 3 TUR ORE TIME IS ALLOWED 24% BILLIONS TO JULY 1 F 53 : .. Washington, D,'C.. Jan. 12.—Al- x j Boys and Girls Will Be Aided in though it was not planned to hear any e ‘ ; ; , ‘ ng 5 d Food Director Tells Huge Cost in Forming Organizations witnesses, the senate foreign relations u Peng ig Org sub-committee expected to get its in- of Provisioning ‘ if , Everywhere quiry into Bolshevik propaganda in | 7, \ this country well under way today. | | War Zone q Ais axteusive sch ea ise te Chairman Moses announced that Lud- | a a ‘Xtemsiv mpaign for the dc wig C. A. Martens, who claims to be Washington, J —! S f velopment of the county agricultul embassador to the United States from the Fotioaaly I cavsat couaitiees ; resources to as complete an extent {the Russian soviet government, will overseas the task of feeding Europe possible will be started in a short not be called as a witness before to- until the next harvest on October |: eset -by George W. Gustafson, county morrow or perhaps even ; Will not be the burden of the Ameri } rieultural agent. This campaign wv il; members of the “embassy can government that it was last year. j ue ue ae a state wide ‘meseme inj expected to be called. the house ways and means committee if 1 : which all extension workers wi var-| ‘. P i Martens first was summoned to ap- i was told teday by Herbert Hoover. ” ’ ticipate, \ Chicago, Jan. 12.—Mrs. John G. South (left) and Miss Mary | pear today, but his request for delay wnrom the Signing of the armistica The campaign was mapped out at|Garrett Hay (right) are two of the leading republican, delegates | in order that he might secure counsel until last July tye eee palae Nas lap vel eu 4 ig republican, gat n 1 last July 1 the provisfoning of the sgnmual: con enetice: ot sxtens who attended the ccnvention of the republican national women’s} “4s granted, | Europe cost two and one-half bulion PT eRMnPeod Teste undeetthe” it teoe e/committee in Chicago, January 5 and 6.. Mrs, South is chairman TOT ARE Em, j dollars," he said. “That was a bur- a ry 3 to 8, under the auspices o! f th . ’s. divisi . ‘3 : den on our government and the tax- the agricultural college, Mr, Gustai-|Of the women’s division and Miss Hay is chairman of the execu- ‘payers. In one form or another the son attended the confereice and is} tive committee. | United States treasury advanced $2,- now at work on the details of the plan p 5 | 250,000,000 to feed Europe. But this for Burleigh county which will be put ‘ | year Europe will be largely able to into effect next month. MISSOURI RIS ES \ F feed itselt by the exchange of goods BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB. J | FAMILY LIVING. al creat of $159,000,000 to $200,- The starting of boys’ and girls’ clubs | IN ABYSS LE ; 200,000 rom. the United States. in every community in the county will ) FT ‘ i \« be one ‘of the most important Teatuses | BY EARTHQUAKE i of the campaign. Hog raising wil I . \ 7 a ane} 3 ‘ S : } form an important activity of these ' ; - \|More Than 500 Sick and Three Principals in the Caillaux trial. Left, Mme. Caillaux and the clubs with corn growing and poult-y | __ Mexico City, Jan. 12.— ass man on trial. Right (ton to bottom), Malvy, the banished minister | . alsing other important features. The | | Unique in annals of the Dead—Doctors and Chem- _jof interior, with whom Caillaux is charged with having dealt; | FY conference considered thers lube one | | earthquake is the experience ists Puzzled M. Demange, formerly defender of Dreyfus, now defending Cail-| and Mr. Gustafson intends paying cou-| Prediction That Big Muddy || a the emily of Pree en laux; Premier Clemenceau, chief accuser of Caillaux. j siderable atiention to the formation of Seats | Francisco Riveron 0: ar y Paris, Jan, 12.—France ig preparing: with t " = : 1 cite Ana oldie the members in ra Would Go Dry This Winter | ranca Nueva. The quake ea a the eae Ghee: lay | fr the great battle sr panties pan pubes of the ny 4 ty tio’ Bree| $ ; various ventures. i B) , j officials gencrally were puzzled today]. a Piast 7 Ttre a fe " cap ais i The centrol and attempted eradica-} Exaggerated H bectnoge oe ee ah the oyer the cause of a m ous -mal-| icies, intrigues and attacks ever ex- een March Is ‘ ary,|Courier-N Appears.Confident \ tion of tite grasshoppers will also beot) 7 Hi ipeOIecte he Sis { ear ated ¥ i hort han | ady that has become epidemic at Skia-] perienced in the nation’s history. 1918. When. aor ators onnuaty ee a tie ai ah prime importance in the campaign. 1] | Mian prod ese the Yellow-|| was engulfed. For more than || took, a little town in Tulsa county.) Joseph Caillaux, former premier and] atorial commission investigating the| Adjutant General Will Be was estimated that gra hoppers had eal de upper Mis | a week members of the fam- ||‘Three women and fo men have died) minister of finance, charged with al-| charges of treason against him, h ‘hi caused $17,000,000 damage to varions ily have been living in the j|from. the effects of the disease, and/jeged treasonable relations with the| attacked the permaneit officials of the | Third Entry crops in the state during 1919. 1 on crop estimates of July. 1919, grasshopper damage to Burleigh coun ty crops is placed at $1,0¢0.000 hy Mr. (Continued on Page Three) CHICAGO CRIME WAVE EBBS WITH tains and rains in the counted for the record low sta | Missouri Jast fall, who for’many years at the Bismarck water pumping st tions. As proof of nis contention, Hansen cites the fact that ius spite of a very light rainfall during ihe fall and the present i¢ce-bound conditien at the river, the water is five fect now than the low water mark recordsr during the date summer. or y fail bottom of this abyss at least 140 feet below the surface of | the earth. Surviving mem- bers have been lowering | them food and water at the imminent risk of dislodging rocks which might fall and j crush those beneath. Belief is expressed that rain or new shocks will mean the death more than were ill, although late reports were that, improvements had been snoted in the situation. Preliminary analysis of the water supply at Skiatook has shown it un- fit to drink. according to W, A. Wal- ters, state chemist, but he is not pre- pared to say that the water is caus- ing the trouble. “Further analysis was to be made today. According. to- physicians the victims became effected with dysentary fol- enemy, will come to trial before the senate on Ja revelations that an. 14.0 Th threaten ten will begin | to exp either the secret intrigues of the pres- ent Clemenc eau mini: ry and the wrong done a peace-loving and peace- seeking leader, or the danger that con- fronted the French people during the Caillaux term of office. din this ory of lo political that ended gre French foreign office us having sup-| plied information to his enemies inj their campaign against him. ‘His opponents, however, point to his| relationship with, Bolo Pasha, convict- ed later for treason, and with Malvy, the banished minister, ‘They intend | to show papers pointing to Caillaux’s| peace with Germany, “thus encourag: ing the hopes of our enemies.” | Having already disposed of Attor- ney General Langer's alleged candt- dacy for the governorship to its own satisfaction, the league press now is engaged in picking other opposition candidates to oppose Lynn J. Frazier, who, in spite of the sudden resurrec- {efforts for bringing about an early] tion of his presidentiat boom, is still regarded as of the league est entry, a the most probable head "s state ticket. The lat- ording to the Courier- “The drouth, of. ourse, in lowed ‘b: tee a discs: ‘ pias ee A y indigestion and symptons News Soh atat ‘s POLICE DRAGNET iS ithe recon nowt ava a those imprisoned in the resembling somewhat those of chol-|; : i| fete whieh etalniy ie hayes ig au <) smi ce 2 ‘i Zi jutant General G. Angus Fraser, Fra- e oy: Rept Dickey at at Re TESTO atk AEROS Reports fro; the. San Etat PROHIBITION ACT 4 ser, former auditor, of Cass county, "was when “he acepted the acdjutant More Than 600 Suspects Taken and Many of ‘Them the Yellowstone and -the upper MiSs souri, but the lick of rainfall did nol directly cause thi as commonly believed. T fa as risen five foot without] | | Miguel district indicate that | the eruption of the new | crater is decreasing in ‘viol- | ence. GLASS T0 HELP NAME SUCCESSOR TO BE ENFORCED BY LAMOURE MAN Washington, D. C., Jan. 12. QN TREATY WILL generalship from ‘Governor (Frazier, an old-time republican stalwart. According to the Courier-News, the Tower City Town Tupics nominated Identified Ane ERATED ARISEN to ean Me asi . BREAK UP SOON cece: Fraser after the editor, Geo. \ procf of th Sand bars wh rel ERs TREE TST —William D. ‘Lynch of La- J. Heinze, had been in conference with \ leah ae a oe aes ee NL INDIANS T Catled|t federal ‘prohibition director Prestregonry On grenn crime wave had ebbed to zero early) “Nobody need ¢ fone that the Seer yeas | eral prohibiti irector -!' a ‘ ange 5 9 \ S82 today with a Sunday free from hoid-| Missouri “will go ary Ant avinters ae “IN HOSPITAL FOR Secretary of Treasury Called|/ fec ae on director") Senators Devoting Week to In-} that any conference he may have had \ 20 alt ' Into Conf With ' for North Dakota. \ With, the Tower “Cityieman had? tbe ups and robberies as a result of the) some boat captain is said to hive pre-t into Conference it! i dividual Conferences Seek. nf Hees ft besting y Histamine i - |slightest b ‘upo! e- city wide round-up of criminals in which more than 660 suspects have been taken. {dicted would happen this ye The depth of water at the Bi intake is now about normal for this rele) MINOR SICKNESSES Eight-Year-Old Boy Has Frac-| . Wilson Today Washington, D. C., Jan, 12.—Pres- KEARNS CAN'T SEE| ing Harmony | ment which Heinze later made thru Town Topics to the effect that Angus ‘Traser probably would be the nom- - ; ‘ The police today continued the/time of year. Last summer Bismarek Washington’ b. C.J. a I 7 i he i vas considerably acitate ya state: . ide Tile ay st oa al N. shington, D. C., Jan. 12— Another] inee of the I, V. A. edad eenerigE dui stepeste have rent credited ae Ponta diaries tured Pelvic Bones Coast- een “ ulson: Voday Surmmoned Beers TIA JUA A AS SITE week of individual conferences be-| The league professes to see back suspee . i ey tary Glass for a conference at which tween senators in an effort to break! of the trotting out of Fraser the fine been killed and two others wounded jwerth of the U.S. 8. snagboat Mandan ing on Sleigh ! it was understood a successor to Mr, FOR DEMPSEY FIGHT the deadlock on the peace treaty open- Italian hand of a politiclan who was since the raids began Saturday. to the effect that based on the low Sasa wi Rack ares Seles jel oe It yas said that 25 percent, of the | water-mark at that time texms shoukt sede : Vand ren i ee sceton eka c Mr ee with yeatlers of acl trained in the Townley school and number had been identified as men}he driving across /the river between Pa ould nile of fractured. Voues and Glass can take his seat in the senate| Manager of American Champ ie bs hopeful that some definite| who hopes through the similarity of wanted for various crimes. ! Bism k and Mandan on dry land by | Sicknesses of no serious consequence lass i alte is*s n the se lway would be made within a fewinames to confuse the intelligent gir te fiawintee mle y Jand DY) coms ito have struck the Indians of| to which he was appointed to succeed) Thinks! World’s Title Bout d league yoter and to induce him to meer . the Fort Berthold: Indian reservation|{ the late Senator Martin of V ‘ginia. Democratic leaders said democratic! vote for Fraser in the belief that he 25,000 ARE TAKEN BY BOLSHEVISTS, FLAME EMITTED BY NEW VOLCANO at Elbowoods with the result that S*{ Alexius hospital, in certain wards, has} taken on an appearance of an Indian| j selection of A Mr, Glass is known to favor the istant Secretary Le! ed him, and other ad- s have urged Mr. fingwell to suc ministration o: Must Go Abroad ‘Los Angeles, Calif, Jan, 12.—J nators were not yet “pledged” to! upport any definite program of com- promised legislation. Senator Hitch-| cock, democratic leader, is hopeful, is voting for Frazier. This sugges- tion is made by the Courier-News only a day or two after its editorial announcement that it had no informa- | pow-wow, , i pe ‘anager for Jack Dempsey.} SAYS RED NOTE; AT SAN MIGUEL M7, 21 tight Indians iu the insti Leflingwell’s appointment. SE eet elaine thal however, that, a compromise will bel tion to the effect that Frazier would | tution for various ailments, including rare Fa } séyiCa jer fight’ at. Tiaj@Volved soon which will win demo-! be a candidate i oS Dempsey-Carpentier fight a “Jcratic approval and be acceptable to} It scems to be the common belief Official Statement Claims Cap-' ture of Many Prisoners Every Village in Vicinity of Crater Destroyed, Says Benedict Mandan. an_ eight-year-old who fractured his pelvic while} ting down one of the reservation's | He Imost entirely encased | boy. coi hills, Avalanche Buries Italian Village Juana. Lower California. it must go a broad. He belleves| “LT can't see a chance in the world] of holding the fight at Tia Juana,” ONLY NEW THING President V tion by the r Ison-and insure ratifica- Dlicans. i | H | here that if Fraser comes out he will do it on his own hook, not in behalf of the I. V. A.. whose chief. Theodore Nelson, has taken no pains to dis- : a j in a plaster ; Berne, Jan, 11.—Porrachia,| id Kearns today. “Until I went to | and Guns ! Mexico City Others who are making the hospital | a’ village in the Italian Alps, has bee fee Diego ‘and to ‘ia Juana last w ' guise his hostility toward Langer, and ) erator ae | thelr tempo homes" are Edward | buried by an avalanche and many per-!? thought there was a possibility of| IN MEN’S WEAR. |wio has even been thought to have | _London, Jan. —The capture Of} esto City, Jan. 10.—Flames are| Hlvaway Baker, T.co Barearm, Maggie] sons are reported to have been killod.| yojqing the bout there, but after go-| gubernatorial aspirations of his own. f 25,000 prisoners is claimed in an off) i oie aunitted by th | Baker, Malena’ Baker, Mrs, White] Heavy snow storms in the Alps ave]; a i WILL BE PRICE ESS SiO oat J i - by. the| Still being emitted by the new volcano| De nae Gta nec: Arnona he Gent K e ADS AAV"! ing over the ground personally | came i ° cial statement issued today by t | at San Miguel in\the western part ot Bear, Leslie Stepens, Morgan Smith} blocked the railroads and highways) 19° tie conclusion that Lower Cali-j 'WISCONSIN DOCTOR soviet government at Moscow giving] ‘°C, ¢ and ‘Mrs. Bird Bear. The physicians; many villages being isolated. i t tl site: j | s details of the result of Bolshevik op- erations of the southern front between |the state of Vera Cruz according to advices .received here last night. 'Ev- Delleve they will all be able to leave jfornia is not the proper Cost of Clothing Going Up Be- ACCUSED OF DEATH IN FACE OF CRIES FOR FATS IN EUROPE, DAN SHIP AMERICA BUTTER: {ery village in that vicinity has been} y{ destroyed while lava and floods ot contaminated water are flooding the jdistrict near tle crater. Refugees from San Miguel confirm {earlier reports telling of numerous} deaths from falling buildings and poi- exception of young Mandan. IBIGSERVICEFLAG | gf, OF NURSES TO BE | December 21 and January 9. The soviet statement says that 65 cannons, 50 bomb throwers, 11 tank: 650 machine guns and enormous quan- tities of military supplies also were taken. the institution in a short time with de HELD AS EVADER fiance | OF MOTHERS LAW | es | | Says Designer Alleged That Wealthy Woman Was Killed Through In- in-} ‘ew York, Jan 12.—Further ses in the pri aed of men While Europe w York, Jan. 1 | a : ares | HUNG IN CAPITOL) : | $ pels w h \ ‘ing for fats, Da or ising without much chan, sonous gases. Rebels who had thcir! crying for fats, Danish butter is} ing u «aati | = ing shipped into the New York mar predicted today by delega jecting Mustard headquarters in tha: region have fered severcly boi from ca.w atrended the tenth aunual conven- jtion of the international association | of clothing designers here. - Labor cont about ninety sent to ‘the cost of a suit, it was said While the supply of woolen clota said to be increasing the design ffered little hope that this would cost of clothes. ket for the first time in five yea i s here reported today, The fi ment of 112,000 pounds arri from Copenhagen two weeks ago, an it has since been followed by another shipment of 144,489 pounds, nt more. on the way. Initial wholesale! prices ran up. to seventy cents the! TOWNLEY MAN DIGS ; pi fro1 3/Banner Has Four Gold and 189) and from loss of supplies. | Blue Stars Showing Part | COIN STOWED AWAY 1 loss of supplies. IN COAL AGES AGO/\INERS ACCEPT No Matter How Deep They Hide UNRESERVEDLY | A huge service flag with four gold PLAN!“ and 189 blue emblems of serv with the United States armed for (Markesan, Wis. Jan, 12.—~A warrant. charging Dr. J. A. Freudenberg’ with r| murdering Mrs, \Nettie Duffies was to- day issued by District Attorney M. J, Paul at the instance of William Per- ry, a brother of the dead woman. A deputy sheriff is on his way from Green ‘Lake to this place to serve the Played in War A It, “New Day” Brings It NEW WAGE pound, but they have since followed se th Light pd during the war will be hung in’ the the downward trend ef the American! moe enne - document, to Lig Washington, D. C., Jan. corridors of the state capitol as a cori- market and butter now is selling for| Chinese Bandits: Mrs, Duffies died November 1, She inous coal miners Ww! -| stant reminder of the part played by 64 1-2 or 65 cents a pound. i was reputed to be wealthy. A cor- = oner’s jury last week charged Dr. de made by the served the nurses .of this state in the recent any Holding American “A due to the p " Freudenberg, a son-in-law, with caus- | af | Be that muy have cover president's coal commission in settle-| war. + = z a Es yreudenbete. ; ; f rie hundreds of thousands of years age ment of the coal strike. John L. Lew-| The flag belongs to the North Dakota eves = ic DB ng her death by injecting a solution + , : believed to have been found by. # far-|is, acting president of the Nurses’ association and is a glowins | Today 5 Weather | Cleric I risoner of mustard into her bladder. ies mer uear Ray, according to Attorney |(Mine Workers of America dec tribute to the part played by O 2 ad Sxiar { -—-———-. — ‘ George H. Moellring, members of the} the opening today of the first public} women of the s in. sharing: with For twenty-four hours ending at Yang Tien Fu, Chief, Wants) M’LEAN COUNTY SWAINS state bar board. Mr. Moellring de-| hearing of the commission. Mr, Lewis} North Dakota s p men a prominent noon, January 12. cs ae y sere aS i Clares that the farmer was breaking a| added that the miners’ representative} part in the great struggle. It will Temperature at 7 A. M. | Ransom For Missionary’s BUCK UP DURING WAR lump of lignite coal to fiet into is| would assist the commission's inquiry.! hang in a huge glass-enclosed fram 2 Temperature at noon . Release poe stove, and that in the proc seta! i eared being constructed by Webb Bros. ay Hii yesterday . ‘a Wasbburn, Jan. Dan Cupid has dise fell’ out of the coal. Examination] NORTHERN MICHIGAN The flag was donated to the GROVER C. BERGOOLL Lo yesterday A “| —— in McLean county during of the broken pieces of lignite showed | IN BLIZZARD'S GRIP tion by P, T. Beleyn of Fargo, and 2 Lowest last night . Peri: Wednes 1919, and just 162 times has the print of the dise. Ss the gold stars are for Miss Jane A, De} New York, Jan. 12—Grover Cleve-| Precipitation L. Shelton, istian ned his darts at the hearts of The dise may have been a coin, say Lano, who was national chairman ‘ef | land ‘Bergdoll, | wealthy son of a for! Highest wind velo ++ -20-8, andits at d many happy couples. This is consideret Mr., Moelirfng, svho has it in his po. Sault Ste, Marie, Mich., Jan. 12.—| the Red Cross nursing service and who) mer Philadel phi brewer, charged Forecast ja good record at Judge Gibson's office : session, It js ef hard metal, silver} This section bas been in the grip of} died in Franc Miss Sophie K. Mor-| with evading the draft law. was placed! or North Dakota: Partly cloudy ransom according to reports re-|as it is only 50 less than the number us es bright beneath its tarnished and: pitted! @ severe blizzard for the past 12 hours, | rison, Mis Anderson and Miss! in solitary confinement on und colder to-night and Tuesday. eived here. ss county. Tu look- surface. It is smaller than a dollar,| Not gor years have residents exper-| Mable Christenson, [sland following his arrest at Lowest Temperatures His wife and two daughters Judge Gib- but equally as perfect a circle and as/ienced so much. snow," Railroad serv- eee home in Philadelphia. The youth had] Fargo thet cere orders Ison, the month of November is found uniform in thickness, ice is badly hampered by the snow.| QREGON RATIFIES been hunted all over the world for two] Williston | Yang Tien Pu. a notorious outlaw who] to he the red letter month ef the year, The coal from which the lump con-| Street car service is as yet open only 3 years. He is liable to 18 months ini St. Paul .. 6\ has 5,009 followers. It -; with March and October running a 4 taining the metal was mined at the|by the continued use of snow plows. WOMAN SUFFRAGE prisonment as a maximum penalty if} Winnipeg {ject has been to d close second, with 17 each. Marmon mine near Ray, and is said ——-—- - convicted when court-martialed. His § | Eovernor for ri ‘Here are the official figfiures for the } to have been dug from a vein about} KNOCKOUT FOR CARPENTIER, | Salem, Ore., Jan./12.—The Oregon! arrest brings to a close his side of mea terms of surrender laid down by the} y nuary, 6; February, 9; March. tl 100 feet beléw the top of the hill! Bordeaux, Jan. Georges Car-j legislature in special session here to-| the sensational “Bergdoll boys hunt.” ent yand. The bri y pril. May, 5; June, 14; July, , which covers the mine. Mr, Moellrinz| pentier knocked out “Blink” McClos-| day ratified the amendment to the} A brother, Edwin, wanted also for| Veen 7 uft their pr igus! : ui intends to present the piece of metal| key at the beginning of the ‘second | federal constituticn granting suffrage] draft evading, is still at large. Berg- ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | the militia was employed to effect his November, 20; December, 13; total doll’s father is dead. Meteorologist. release. ' / . to the state historical society. round of their fight here tonight. to women.