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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [ra THE WEATRER Generally Fair Lette atte BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, ‘ TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920 _ : PRICE FIVE CENTS OPERATORSSAY | WHERE THE DEMOCRATS WILL MEET, JUNE oath ; { - CONTRACT ENDS ~ WHENWAR DOES ALLIES’ BILLS 8 wh sal ault and; t. Cart! aky by C.K. Cummerson, ¢ respondent of the Couric “twelve Jur action browsht age dunes Single Reservation Insis' if decided that the state anditor did not] SGT Sing! 3 isted Upon feloniously assault the young nows-| ‘Peyton Must Put Up Twent. By Coal Men in Accept- paper man, Whom he was alleged to} is y y 4 ave taken over lis knee for a spank- Milli vy rs Till / : ing Award inesey Phd solnec Ive. Jurors: thought Hion Dollars Till Amount = [ie asspull was feloniows, and that Is Fixed vy. Kositazky was guiily as nin ed. CONTRACT IS HELD FINAL, Phat was as close, as the 0 uae : come to an‘agreement, and it was NSTALLMENTS ARRANGED . ‘ charged Monday evening after several 3 Action of Commission in Itself | hours’ deliberation. : ise") i 2 ae a * ore eres Pare Ga i Deutsche Must ¢ i ’ Binding on-Both Parties, [Deutschland Must;Cough Up in ; s ' a Says Counsel -ACHE IS Lots of Forty Billion Marks 1 i . in Golf Bonds Washington, D, G3 Jan, 13.—Mine | operators in the central competitive | i ; field today told the commission named } { Paris, Monday, Jan, 12.—(French to settle the bituminous coal strike | | Wireless Service)—Wilh the opening ane they ~ ous Se vaame| SOUTHWEST on Saturday of. the period during SH etek cent ee ewaree i a ; | which Germany must, pay her debt, to QUESTION OF PRICE-FIXING i The Exposijion Auditorium of San Francisco, where the democratic national ‘convention will be held beginning June the Allies it is announeed that the The operators said they would not 28, is grouped, with the ¢ity and public library, around a plaza, forming the civic center. The building was erected | Intestinal Troubles First. Re- | commissions on ron must, fix a: be a party to the fiving of coal pric- at a cost of $2,000,000 and has a seating capacity of 12,000. There are also numerous halls whieh can be opened into © ported at Skiatook Seem Seta iar asc aegntine. ANS commission will see that Germany carries out her obligations. Until the amount of reparation pay- ment has been fixed, Germany will HIT | have 40 deposit. $20,000,000,000 in gold its equivalent in materials, ships, supplies or coal. As an acknowledge- es beyond the period ot effectiveness | . i oe the: Laver law. the war time meas: larger rooms to accommodate conventions of any size. | ure under which the government. has RARRRRARARARAARAAR AAA AAA AAA RR RRS RRR RRS RESIS RARIRRLRIRS controlled food and fuel prices. Ralph RAILWAYS’ TAX iin Spreading | ITWAS A \ PERFECTLY GOOD COMPANY TILL THE MEN MUSKOGEE IS HARD Crews, counsel for the central opera- tors, explained that without making this ‘reservation ‘the operators could |- uppeared in} nd Oklahoma 8S in other communities of the nihwest was a matter of much spec: would not make their acceptance of the’ commission's award contingent wpon the preparation of answers to jately, the German government will have to. hand pver gold bonds repre- In addition not legally’ join any price-fixing agree- CAME ALONG AND SPOILED } IT; NOW IT HAS 53 CENTS ¢ 2 , < mate tte ie" eter! QUIT DRAGGING IN BANK AND $63,438 DEFICIT, AND WOMEN ARE MAD. | [ine sins tosis whieh othe whieh i pale tnmeds senting the full amount. ITS WAY STILL’ a series of questions which the op- Chicago, IL, Jan. 13.—The Wo- , Te “Tt was m, wi 0 + erators yesterday asked the commis ‘ ecto resins Bohra won tny “idea to! keep. it ation here today. Meantime off-}a sum of forty billion marks in gold F 110) Federal Oil Co., organized = | Mu r strietly,” said Mrs. sials of th i avd f ty sion. eter casa ieancae WTHG | there were upw AL feue we Nad a wo. ¢ s of the two states in which the} bends, negotiable, will be exacted, and ‘ £ In accepting’ the commission’s au-|Hearitigs at Chicago and Bis- n ole by men, eday Ne in ae holders, Shares formerly brought Ginna selie NOrealions “bub an ase has been found werd making another sum of forty billion marks in ) thorization, the operators, Mr, Cre’ hands of a new directorate, all $4.50, but today they were quoted Idler had to Include: mens When | uOhe te. Wenlify (it and. fo employ; sold. bonds: whlch the commission i said, understood that the commis- marck Necessary Before j; men. The company he; as a at $1 : we turned the half-million dollar yeaa ae checking is Spread, will negotiate aelt may, deem Gerniany. eee a Mal contract scene ‘ Conclusion million-dollar corporation; its fi- Mrs. H? H. Hanore, Jr, was stock issue over to men brokers | apont 300 renels =e NO alltlee Were dng gpepetanicome ers andonorators for ine ‘period rn ous nancial condition today was told ue biident of Fhe. gam yan A as 1 to Wiapose ot We had a chance to” | known to have occurred at this place, 4 President Robinson reminded nim!SETTLEMENT MAY RESUL of hana $17 175; balance in banks} -concérn. "She ‘saidithe corporation over thirtyscents-—much too high. jeoaned At four. At Eklatools, a lt: 7 that President Wilson's letter creating i 53 cents; deficit for the year, “was started with every favorable -} | The men wanted the company tle town where it was fiyst noted, re 2 the commission authorized it only to j $63,438, s omen, but THE MiN KUINED | from the beginning, Now let them | Ported the condition under ‘control. make an award which might be used| Assistant Attorney Goneral Packard The company dealt largely in 1T.” | have it.’ | — (OLD-TIME FIRST “as a basis for a wage contract.” He; asked if the operators would not mod- ify the language in their acceptanc> accordingly, and Mr. Crews finally agreed, that the commission should de-! termine that point. has returned from St. spent several days in ex nesses and in personally tes! the railways’ ‘suit for relief from ¢ percent of the taxes assessed age 1, where he RR RR EEE FRAZIER STARTS ONT Sty ou JAP WARSHIP IS KILLS FRENCH reciMENT MAN | (CALLED MONDAY BACK IN TRACES} Sescion Fixed By President. Wil- 2 them in North Dakota in 1917 and! NEW PARTY, NOT. Paris, Jan. 18—Northern and east- CONVOYING ARMS' ‘ = : Lom France are being swept by a vio ‘Major Harold Sorenson Becomes = 1918. The sum involved. is, $2,500,000, font storms reportavatating’ that v | son For 10:30: A .M. First Assistant to Adjut- ant General i WILL FOR MEX REBELS State Department Investigating | who shares with® Adjutant General a Report That Yellow Men | Fraser the honor of having been ac-| Washington, D. C., Jan, 13—-The first ‘tive in ‘North Dakota national guard] Meeting of the council of the leaguo IM p a ROLLIN j Are Active ae LaNCAEH Thane annartar Ore of nations will be held in ‘Paris Eriday, a sy q me Woliog ’ \iabeaae ear re thay,.¢ artes My i t 1:80.0'clock. . The: cal Judge’ My J. Engiert:*toHear a de { 5 | century, reported’ at the Capitol yes-| f ini which went. out late Convicted Scandinavian- ae Zan 3. ‘That 1 prpde CHIHUAHUA WELL ARMED | terday for his new post as assistant) yesteray, «was issted in accordance S |to be the final cean-up o : ' < SOON TO VISIT DAKOTA | ,, f | ; jadjutant general, to which he was ap-| with the terms of the Versailles treaty American Head which’ has. dragged for two Lynn J, Frazior does not, intend to! f Sin “Antonio, Tox, Jan, 2—That a| Pointed by Goneral Hraser: last. week. | ‘Major Sorenson joined the First 4 hich h h 1 tl iL by ‘President Wilson, whom the treaty- vhic! iS cost the state and ne ra a Nay a ne aitea cen BENGE t | become candidate in Nofth Paleotes ae shipment of munitions which ar-| North Dakota in 1894, fought with it HAGEN PLEA FOR : NEW TRIAL WILL BE UP THURSDAY persons have been walled and lacie injured. Heavy damage is reported ‘from various Cities, numerous build- ings having been blown n down, Néxt Friday NAME COMMISSIONS avidence of the engineers and con-| trollers was taken at St, Paul before Miss Neiman, special examiner ap: pointed by:U, S. District dudge Ami- don. There will follow another hear- Wi thdrawal of Governor From ing here, where Packard will be cro: examined and scme ngw findings on Race Thought. to Help Hiram’Johnson valuations entered, and then the tria will move to Chicago, éhere evidence as to the.valuation ‘of the Chicago, ; Milwaukee & St-Paul will ‘be taken’ makers designated for that duty. It went to the ambassadors -of the en- Jan. 13. iti federal governments! ‘i Fargo, N. D, Jan. 13.—The petition | W@Ys and the or elsewhere for the republican|nom- of HJ. Hagen, president of the Scan-| thousands of dollars, and which bas ination, for president of the cies iState Now H $406, 000 in Cen- Lat the port of Manzanillo, M through the Philippine campaign, the! tente nations which have ratified the dinavian-American bank of Fargo, tor| @eprived the state of the use of $1 ;. Instead North Dako state as ' ee somber iccompan un border campaign and the | treaty And will not be made ‘public setting aside the verdict of the jury pao ene ai cipovtd managers are orga ee zal eral Fand, Reports Treas- by a simultancous arrival of the Jap- hare acs ae si Ha Hierro Baas it has been received from them : eine aati ate one a Ne the counties and the stato will alt >) Meee ee People's Party ana urer Olson anese ernisor Yakuma is the substance) in (he re organization of this, fanious| The. most important. ‘hssiness. to Be heaea by vadgo M. J. Unglert of {an equal amount. equivalent to lo} “L one L Agr for governor’ ate Lhe : Jof a government report, which “has}old command,’ which ranks so high|come before the initial meeting of Valley City on Thursday. Dercent, whiten ple rails : rinslse first plank in the platform of this Peo-| North Dakota. Satlors having been heen forwarded to “the war depart-/ in eR of ova y North Dakota the council will be that of setting up Hagen was convicted early in De. | they will pay only on order from the) ners party, ‘This is the dope as vouch-| qangerously near stony broke for sev- ment. ‘The report will he investigated | man who ever has served with it, the various commissions upon which ’ cember of violating the state bank.| United States courts, Fed for by an astute league politician; oii. now has $100,000 in tts PY, the senate sub-committee investi} Genoral ! ey Poporis (hae Piers wi devolve the task of carrying out it, J ing laws in connection with the han- SUPPORT TAX COMMISSION ajat the capitol. pees Sua n gating the Mexican situation, ertail towns which form had com.) certain provisions of tho treaty. dling of the. affairs of the Fargo bank 5 Th . ‘ tifop é ition | Ww the i ae hs People’s party. at this moment! MF general funds rere State Treasurer" According to the report the Vateunia ing 3 we Wighting i are mak- Sein e ropos ' ists . "Bh f ' SIRES COMO A nhine Te aeEToeee tiAe Sing good pros with the reorgan- that wan oe fo te recent | out ore JOE ee en ean ee cat Jeet afmt sud aarussion, whic ton other anit mini of BRINTON BROTHERS Hore she URE + ¢ — att a pely Pe ia “te ny if hO0 in excess of the ee of bea srl and a io: . ‘ Ai 5 ais ‘a stay of sentence pending his appll.| Ceht of the amount in sit providing an ‘a corps of office assistants at! weg 7 Rae EOoe purchased in Japan. ‘eeports| 160 men is renuired, and several of PAY CITY A VISIT cation for a new trial. the counties would abate the remain argo, but Mr. Blank states thit the | Wt is largely the result of ndicate that federal troops in the! tthe cities hope to have reached this) seen der was male a week ago. In amaking| Grganization is to be made. nation-| the Standard Oil Co.’s payment of dudlieate ChaGaAe reatte eaut| goal before the end of the month.! ° Q @his tender the rqilwi ss admit, it is, wide, and that it intends toescek in| $309,069 in taxes which it protested ped than they have Leen for some! Should any of the old tow ad) down Pr nee of Members of Family d, the cor te das r y witl son ; = = sald, the corr ay every state an affiliation of organized | qngj scent special ion so time. Considerable numbers of ma-| Willin a reasonable Ume company | ; : ois Drage! 1 commission's original valuation. It! aay until the recent specia Hon i will ke gnod to some other point May Concern “Press FLEE BEFORE was the action of the state board of er Sreanised fas f iy et changed the oil tax act as lo place chine guns have recenily heen receiv-| put there is no ini lidnaasyee that 7 : jualization in kiti ‘tax co hat the movement is launched bY A) the “trust” on the same s with ed, it ts sald on as 3 ay oe a kiting the tax commis-! ),, x ‘ ‘ s A his wilk be ary, 1 . . a RED ADVANCE |sauatieation in biting the tay commie’) man who bs been on the Tease BY he imfependents, his means a SY Oa Une Se NeCeSay Nie cedigit Brinton: ilioe ot the, Walls r s A 2 e pe 4 s Capra fe 4 . 1 = Ka el Parla, Monday, Jan. 12.—(Freneh | #8 responsible for thts Wi it} eat oe go oe Spontaneous, | piisrat eee rina as a car cae COUNCIL OF DEFENSE MONTAN A KIL LED Herinton, formerly an organizer for the " —Poli ssian | iS said. "Bld ales this ary [a ; : S STILL | Townley chain stores, were here Mon- Jeusace boing at tho approach of A large number of countios, through ment with a declaration. ‘Tha ME "it. | the ation ‘ch act de ile he ne IS STILL IN THE RED f al lay. aongthening ane *eport that a Jen a, Heping at the aporoaeh OC OME aa atrgiy hae. agroon io] MERE Eee cen haan [Mer ealey. cx enamine the | a dorelanal tat the Norts te-| 600 WOLVES. IN. [their nromer, J. W, Brinn intenas ? ports from Warson. At Cmeriemka| the abatement, Shout cach of the! haven't’ a thing to do with the ee Dre varals eins tole Councils abedalense:, which has -. ‘ to take over personally. the ‘Burleigh | there are some 15,000 of these regu: | 5% counties reach this Laan with) ple's party, He intimates. that the’ yogerday ets oa ‘to re ThG i boon ‘out ob extetanes for Mata than THE LAST YEAR | county rrarmers’ Press, official league ! gees who are in a pitiable condition. the a vay ore ierore wha | People’s party will not actually Bo oll amount levied for this year. the i | year, and for the payment of whose! —Agording to. ‘tie 7inspector organ in this county, and that C. M. 4 < ‘The same state of affairs exists at Os- Cantnitalon AvAlaee {OE : tion, | 2nd fight the league, however, but! of the opdmution of the state's new} debts the sixteenth assembly made an rena ing to ie inspector’ Brinton is to have some connection r Wallace for ra | 4 Rs Hy ‘ on i “homent, appre ately 1,609 pdatory | W 2 itoria 0G kirow, where the thhabitants and off | Inasmuch aavhe wilt a member of the, that instead it will endeavor to telly semi-compulsory. hail tax law, is g tion of about $6 annie ere: Ape Hf Fay, Baa et ook ers ‘atthe, Soll perry’ are doles RAE COMMUINSIOTAWHIEN ‘orighie| eee ae ee iad be AN 5), of whieh the state trea igated for a number] (yo past liseal year, An average force! more than lialt the stock in the Wells if thelr best 10 Ste rae ihe sunerere: ed the valiuiliona. at the figaros| Wie of success the league has igen $1,000,000 to be paid in Feb “One of the claimants is said) 6°43 federal hunters was on dity, Dne| County Farmers’ Pross, which wil . : | which the railway’s action now con in’ North Di Ler eO0D y. Warrants have ‘already been) to have recently taken up his sriev-! ty the war lidtle cumpilentiie wag Jods i ie Said, renin fy in tho tammy 2 COMMITTEE TO | firms, it is predicted that Wallace will MAKES JOHNSON G! _| drawn against this fund, in which-ap-| ance with the govemor's office and! early inthe NGaiCar the work i anaes be fj jconsider the abatement of $1 _The most important fact in connec-| proximately 13,0:.0 farmers will par-| to have received the informa‘ion, that! wa.’ gone by trapping ali bough ahadt: GRAIN “GROWERS OF ‘ . TELL HUNGARY | 00, ‘and that the application for a per- (HO? with this news, if true, is uae) ticipate, and nds in immediate} the auditing department had chahge:t! jne ynd poisoning sometine reat bes x F WHERE TO SIGN | manent injunction restraining the state | Se te co ll eae need of funds have discounted these] its system of hookkeeping, which] corted to. Bait consists of prairie dog SOUTH DAKOTA TO . je republica: ce Baye arrants, which bear six percent. at} might prevent the payment of the ac-| , On i fase et , , wy ai from collecting $2,500,090, now pend-/.. kota field very largely open| rants, h bears ‘ : rent ) : the ae") gophers squi and rabbits, Ap- Paris, Jan, 13-—Consideration was| ing in the federal courts, will be drop es Tae Tahaees + en their local banks or through the Rank} count until some further legislative proximately 100 awies, spent, - Mi DISCUSS FINANCES given by the supreme council this | ped, The state -will have procured) fornia, at least so far as the DrOgt of North Dakota. justin could be taken, | Sand: returns. from. the : morning to a plan for the appointment | from the suit a half-hundred or more | + - aa \ © about $6000, He estimated} ‘Watertown, S, D,, Jan, 13.—Prob- of a committee of ambassadors to| thick volumes presenting expert tes- 3 ‘once: Johnson's friends rm about SO per cent of the animals were} lems of finance will be discussed at q complete the details for the presenta- timony on the valuation of every class te fe concerned Re eee that MEXICAN LEADER GREETS U. S. OFFICER ‘taken when the fur was not in good! the annual convention of the South tion and signing of the Hungarian | of property in every county in North! the jeague managers are seriously con- cond Tn this connection, the in. |'Dakota Corn and Grain Growers’ con- peace treaty and to carry through oth- ; Dakota. | sidering endorsing his candidacy for spector vention which is to be held here Feb- er unfinished puzinese of the peace ee ard the republican nomination, and they) een ARS +) tuary dv one 6 eee aid al , conference. The decision, however, are said to be doing. their. utmost to! {ber to March or April. | v t cle will ‘dis: was left to the heads of the principal MEASLES SCOURGE stave off this tactical calamity. | | In North Dakota there are now four farm financing from the view- powers. Be a Dorr H. Carroll of Minot, state State hunters and an equal number | point of the state and C. M. Henry, FRANC ELIT FRIGHTENS GOTHAM chairman of the progressives, ‘was in | of federal men, while in Montana but! chairman of thq pal credits board, GOING TO CHINA eos ‘ Bismarck a few days ago in closé con-| i six federal hunters are at work. Mr to discuss the Same subject, It is H C. F, Seifert. bookkeeper at the lo-| New York, Jan. 13—-An increase in! ference with the Rarer. What M | :Gillings said about 30 were relieved expected that L. M. Corey, of the fed- H cal offices of the Standard Oil Co.,|the number of cases of measles here! Carroll's object was cannot be learn-| jin the latter state in July due to re-|eral land bank of Omaha and E. D. bs will resign his position here to accept has caused Dr. Royal S. Conelants ed, but it is thought to have had; | duced appropriations, He plans to put Chassell of the Bankers’ Farm ‘Loan a similar one with the New York’ Ex- | health commissioner, to ask Dr. Ww. something to do with Fr: $ pres: jon 20 additional men in North Dakott association also will speak on credits. portation Co. He has been commis- Hitchcock, director of the bureau B idential aspirations, It is generally {in the next two months under the There will be an exhibit of corn and sioned by this firm to go to Shanghai, | laboratories, to undertake a seriou3} pelieved that former Bull Moosers | [county co-operative plan, The federa!| grains, a feature of which will be ex- China, where he will act as a corre-|study of the disease at once. who have not switched entirely to the} j men detailed will he in proportion to} hibiting products raised’ by members spondent accountant. He expects to There have been 2,221 cases report- |Jeague will be for Johnson to a man jibe hunters authorized by the statei of E and Girls clubs throughout leave about January 16. ‘ed in the last ten days | Johnsen as Teddy's running mate ¥ | and counties. |the state. } aARnnnnnnnnnnnnn nee errr eee eee eee | almost as popular eight y z | PEASE the Rough Rider himself, and H ~ Y HONORED IN DEATH BY CITY WHICH | said that his attitude toward the © /ASBESTOS WRAPPERS REQUIRED FOR | treaty, the war and world affair fl 27 REJECTED HIM WHEN HE WAS ALIVE | cemeral have not cost him any favor in! RED FLAME, CITIZENS’ LEAGUE TOLD | Nertn Paver | Th third li “The Red) ed b ad Hed the eor' Loftus, founder of | ory of the Equity, Leader and to Johnson is now in California, and | ne nird edition of e Red) ed in asbestos wrappers,” replied the cores ig fi se be hon- set aside $10,000 ‘for the benefit lis, not probable that he will vis F a periodical which the Citi-| voice. “Three mail sacks Durned up Die: Eaulty soe CR ihe of his family. Loftus died several North Dakota en .route east, as ha y league is publishing in| this afternoon between here and Far- ored with a hospital as a perma- years ago without leaving any | been expected. He has promised) fight on Townleyism, and which is | go.” and he rang off. , . nent monument in New Rockford, considerable estate, it, is under- North Dakota friend, however, that) Ss name indl-| The state auditor reports that this bs a town which is said to have stood. as soon as the peace treaty dispos-! seing prepared for the|copy of The Red Flame will have an treated Lofthus most unkindly in Ole Mattson and Nels K. Matt- [ed of He will come to the Flickertail | esterday when the telephone|international circulation, going, into the early days of the Equity son of Sheyenne and B. ©. Larkin j state and reveal his innermost | ang at league headquarters. State Mexico, Canada and the British isles, it of Brantford are incorporators of | thoughts in connection with this doc-! uditor onl , who chanced Ae be; | Agencies. he declares have: Beot ick, \ izens who are-said to have conniv- the association. No capital stock | ument. at league headquarters answered: tablished in fourteen hwestel .: ed then to arevedt! Loftus from is fixed. It is evident the incor- | ——__'—__——— Juarez, Mexico, Jan. 12—For the first time since last June! “Have the new postoflice | states, The circulation of the Decom- 5 being heard in New Rockford are porators, however, expect to ie ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET American officers paid their respects to General Escobar, com- [rene ?: : ‘ olen: fine ar ber number is reportait0 Hite, roua " 4 a aske e sta ut 3 a re Pe So Hiei: at, least eas oes side in | ene ‘sie tom ee Se alee Weines-| mander of the Cararnza troops in the Juarez district. General | anor saiaite og es lication is wt cartoons, which are Baia Solattons hie Berean percent othe rat sib. | itay evening, wba a full attendance| Escobar is here shown (left) with Colonel Glover, chief of stall | “The department has ruled that] to be inclined to treat the Townley hospital in ‘New Rockford in mem- scriptions received. is desired. lof the El Paso military district. ‘The Red can only be accept: | movement rough. s § Al

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