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THURSDAY, FEB, 19, 1920 ‘ BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE y REMAINS OF HERNANDO CORTEZ FOUND AFTER SEARCH COVERING A CENTURY | Mexico. City, Feb. 19—After. al- most a hundred years of consistent search, it now appears that he re- mains of Harnando Cortez, Spanish conquerey of Mexico, have been def- “jnitely located in the “Temple of Jesus.” one of the many Catholic chureKes in Mexico City. A gold key which can unlock the marble vault containing the dust of “The Conquisitor” and the -funeral gar- ments in which he was buried, is said to be in possession of Senora Borneque de la Barra, a resident of Paris, and efforts are being made to obtain it. The key comes to Senora Borneque | 1629, this time’ to the Church of St. Newspap here have agreed in this connectibn to give absolute cred- ence to the testimony oe a direct de- scendent ‘of the keeper of the “Hos- pital of Jesus,” ~an temple of the’same name. He claims to, have documentary evidence that in 1823, when patriotic zealots planned to take forcible, possession of Cor- tez’s remains, they were saved fron violation and were later returned to their original resting place beneath annex to the! | 1521, after one of the most, brilliant campaigns in all history, ‘apparently | continued after his death near Seville, Spain, in 1547." He was buried in the chapel of a monastery near Seville, but in 1562, in accordance with his will and by order of his son, the re- mains were taken to Mexico, not to the Mexico City suburb of Coyoacan, which had been Cortez’s headquarters | during the memorable siege of Mexico City, but to- the monastery: of- St. Francis in. Tezcuco, another village | near tte Mexican capital. f The remains were removed again in! tFrancis in Mexico City. The trans- for was accompanied by the most; “lavish religious pomp and ceremony j{ ever recorded in the country. In 1794 the remains were again: given a new resting place—the Hospital of Jesus of Nazareth, an institution founded and: endowed by Cortez. There was 4 no period of (interruption until a crowd of demonstrants in 1823 wished | to scatter the remains as a token of their independenge when a secret re- moval was made until the flame of DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TELL ME, TOMMN, be You Ga TO CHURCH ON SUNDAY ~]| Like You' USED To? OHVES THERE 15 A CHURCH RIGHT UP ON THE CORNER SEVEN _ Helen Saves the Day have You GOT A Goap PREACHER] G90D SERMONS AND UP THEREP IS He sociaBLe? ae, OW Ves, HE Gives vee¥ HAS BEEN THERE A LONG, LonG, TIME BY ALLMAN DAKOTA DAIRY "LEADERS NAME NEW OFFICERS |Election Ends Unusually Suc- ‘ul Convention at Morton | County Seat Mandan, N, 1), Feb, 19.-—-Officers of j the North Dakota Dai {tion were elected here hist night: and the hoard of managers named. The [now officers aire GC. B. Canaway, Par Mr. Jacohson, New vice president + J Oster: ymen's associate so, president ; | Rockford Marek, secrete urer. M son were re-elected, dof miunigers consi Gacber, Salem; O. A. n, kimestown, and Sam Osterhaus | Prank Amunids o . -+ | WANT. COLUMN | ly. bbe © ° AELP_WANTED—MAL= LEARN THE BARBER TRADE—Fasv work, big wages; few weeks completes expert instruction: time and expense saved by our mettiod; only reliable In- stitution of its Kind in the Northweat. Call or write for catalog. Moler Baw= ber 107-K, Nicollet Av. Min- i HELP WANTED—*EMALY COMPETENT Colored maid would like a permanent position with some good family. Write 12, care Tribune. BATA WANTE! oxperien work, two in family. Mrs. E. H Vesperman. Phone 142, or call 513 Ave. A. WANT Svenographer for geni nunent position and oj advancement, — Box fice Work portunity for fenced girl for gener: or call 16 Ave, / Crabhe, Pargo. ‘The board will the next meeting place of the tion this honor resting between Mine revolution died down. " 1.102 Br It is, in this hospital, or church as it is now, that the historie crystal the main altar of the-temple. It was his sequestration in 1823 that caused students to conduct a search for the Phone Waar IS t's ~A- hiding place, many asserting it was coffin secured by bars and plates of 5 o and Jamestown wit’ Minot considerd POSITIONS WANTED in old Spain and’ others in Naples, |silver and contaniing the dust of Cor- Nour PREACHERS A= AX WHAT DID You (TS REV, BLACKWELL he favorite, WANTED = Pasition gy competent Sten SAN HIS NAME WAS, TOMMY 2 » Johnson, ef tez wrapped in linen embroidered with The restlessness which drove Her-.|gold was deposited and now is be- New Spain and culminated in the con- | lieved to await the return to Mexi nando’ Cortez, Spanish courtier, to lof the golden key with which its hid- squest of Mexico from the Aztecs injing palee may be unlocked. FORMER GERMAN EMPEROR LIVED AS | DANDY IN OCCUPIED TERRITORY | lighted men, pher. | Write NO. 16 care 'Pribuny ident of the kota 1ce 219 2e un Manufacturers’ sociation here last night at the annual cony tion of that organization whieh Italy. MoTuee Dear! yer NAME TOM? SAK ee pian. mt St hished room, men's meeting yo Wits 1h 1 The dai ceded to be the best has ever held. there being the exhibition of butter products than was an clectrically with a capacity o! “Unlike his *sons, the - kaiser’s als were simple. His hinch con- sisted of some roast or cold meat and a desert. Only on his ‘birthday was there a better meal, such a and pate de fois gra: fruits, omelette, and choice wine. He |, uguailly drank beer or a light Moselle Rertin, Jan. 26.---The former Ger- man Fmporer William while at ‘the German #reat headquarters in Char- nie leville, France, in tho world war, suy-f vounded.himsélf with gun. army of | ackeys, changea his uniform several times a day and lad 2 strong objec- tion to dny but silk socks, according to a description of his conduct ther hy the“editor of the Cuarleville Jour- dugout | two madern houses Catholic church, P towest of s desir. able property and wil) he yiluable IL. Holi- soon, Cheap at gS 0000, | New location, | ig “motherly” instinet @an learn to be & practical nur da earn from fifteen to twenty-five dollarg per week. li Phone t ALE BY OW) . you cannot spend three years in a ‘co home in nal. The editor, M. Domelier, has “By tearing down some of the Hespital or are p hospital age, s completely modern, on pavement. just published an account of the: fe Ss, y a common-sense ook | bedroom: foors throughout , j avie.| Walls in the villa, the kdiser had aj a se book, niaits Toe GUIel dee form emporer’s conduct at Charle- | | 7 iy right for quick Owner ormer emt mivet ab Maare:| wonderfut bathroom constructed. | ‘Nursing in the Home," by Lee HH.) city, Possession” at “once. ville, He s Smith, M.D. The book is written inj and terms, ci igs ieee wore was intend. Three of the bigtrees in the neigh- Everything he wore was intend-| yorng0q he chopped down himsell, oo en ier eect and distributed the wood to the peor he slept in a stinple field bed, which] (* les oF ‘Charleville. The inbabl- | a way that is to comprehend. It ; will teach you how to recognize dif- Br iseases; fh 4 ake e! OTTO AUTO BY AHERN re Seer eae Bran, tie. Wheat re 60 month= perty. showed no appreciation for his ychool however, aid Caen unre ent They erted that he was : $2.70 to & ea - - fs how to’ give baths; all about Cie ata Pu in a nineaile protection against( {¥iNe to gain their sympathies with 40 to $1041. ZA Sav-opv = Tord vou WELL OTTO, How's Pere cee ae DUCA Ane : é every imagineable protection agains | out. paying a. pfennig.. ‘the women e4 oto sige. {7 ONLY To TAKE OFF tH! ‘i broken lintbs, bleeding from Large, modern house. Pos anes. pelied: ‘thems (THé. for: “coinpileory| o SH. f : ® FELLA To KNOW s, (bundaging}, drowning, yjtime. Heating plant extri “His tear of fliers was so great that! \ouk ne permitled to do: agricultaral | AL LEFT REAR WHEEL, WHICH 19 TH’ fainting-~almost every contingency is nd: plumbing good, On pave he constantly changed his sleeping eenee permitted to do: agricultura’ ; =? ON’ HERE You've covered y if y ment one Hoel ito oor lines Will sell const ; ~ ‘ as for abo alt whi would now cost place and created a regular steel safe i Many pages are devoted to Hy-| to build. re ider a ange for Would cot t *. mae Doran, GOT’eEm BOTH OFF Y Lien. jene, Anatomy. Physiology and Med- in which to sleep.. In April, 1915, five \ eens ee) hombs fell in the neighborhood of tne! MARKETS ils | How Come 2 od modern Six-room house imperial villa,’ and .at-anotier time! Seen . i en | vice for mothers and the court train was aftacked, the | ~ | Yakima Mike Lynch, fore} are for infants. Kaiser's chief engineer, 2 cook and CHICAGO LIVESTOCK mer man. v of the Spokane baseball | -page book, pound in hand- several’ court officials were killed. In — Hog vreceipts,. 14,000, ° toe to he, Club. will piolt the local club at the some red cloth, is worth $2.00 but for losecin Dm porns nau the garden of the k s villa there} jyyor, league’. tits a limited time can be procured by #50, ron, vary ckcedsoduple sending fifty.cents to the publishers, y possession, Geo. M. Itegis Pec and fuel for Bulk, ¥ Top, $14.60. Heavyweight Is organized after $14.40. to $144 t World's Medical Press. yjton street, Buffalo, N. Y. Washing- ima decided to net enter” the: L | Coast International league, The cir: cnit will "he composed of Yakima, > au. | iat of the light. wate: RESTAURANT: FIXTURES S : | > Medi veig’ ' Pia . FOR SALE i Ree Fe ere pees el According to an Tnduin custom, the inge, Inquire ef! J. K. . ) lightweight, 5 to $14.60, nyside. “Wapato, and Toppenish, | iv ; ; A , 1 ii & Homan’s restaurant will bel Lientiient, to 81425. Lynchhas heen ranching in Washing | first ae uu dein uit Be Der Third : ; ff i | er her child is born may slosed March 1, and I am offer-| 1 sows, smooth, $12.56 | fon, A ing all my: fixtures and other |‘o é: \ restaurant equipment for sale to n the highest bidder. Inspection | * is invited. Fixtures and equip-| ~ ment must’ be removed from chosen as the infant's name, / Marquettes Mi ~American [posts of Northern Michigan, are : porting 8 bill te be introduced in the : ~ state legislature to Introduce boxing ZF WEN Y STAND UP HERE, “| W. into the pl a} education cenrses in } schools, Floyd Howe. | “LEFT REAR WHEEL IS packing sows, rough. $120 to ne new | in, Geo, M. WORK WANTED PED—Work hy the hour, % South Ninth Street. + ————oooooeeoeoeeooOe eS se ‘OST AND FOUND $13 to $14. tle receipts. 4,000, Slow, Beef steers, medium and} Apply 219-1 WANTED TO RENT. - . weight, choice and prime, $14 to § — present site. - 1) Acedia Sunil ued § ’ ; | ir? e furnished oF ‘ Me K 4 Pedueation, is spon- ON THIS SIDE, AIN'T IT? we ~ thre ine f Proprietor, | Lightweight, good and choice, §12 See er please cal] at Tribune office. 3 Vor reference inquire 8. Bergeson i - 2 ~ 2-18-1wk & Son, 1-12-tf February 17-18-19 | to $12 1 Seattle, Wash. As a consequence et Common and medium. of a break in relations between the} ‘ SALESMAN LANDS N Butcher ¢ University of W ington and Oregon LAVAS Stock salesmen: crow start- | DANDOLOGY—A é 4 Cow Agricultural colleges, the — football week, ad proposition, ate facts in regar First’ class cleaning,) cm same scholuled fer Oct. 28, his been Histone: "new mndchiies| Three menthe PIs, Peete ’ Veal jealled aff. Te has heen amonneed that | demonstration pu for iB ome yeatment you pressing and ‘repairing | reed: the stumbling bluck was Oregon's de-| simply. weiik fla amdepat 2 $ © = Stoc to $10.2 mand fora 50-50 split on the gate aad all pur- : of men’s suits and OVET= | Sheep receipts, 10,000, Steady coipts. editor ‘coats. Hats cleaned like imbs, S4 pounds down, $18 to] ee / . i Turon, S$. 1.—Wuron college has en- new. Goods called for and common, $16.50 fo $17.35. plered the intercollegiate hei ' we s. medium, good and choice, $11 dtournament to take place at Mitchell, | 4 extra ri iil. Vite com: De and delivered. -Eagle: Maseh 11 amd 12. ‘The.ournament wilt | SIA ESRI eau enzo ee Tailoring & Hat Works, and common, $6 to $10.50, [he thesfirst of is kind in South Da- Price $300.00 on monthly ments A 0 Ph 58 i ae Progen t oe kota, Practically all of the state ¢ ‘ if desired, If interested eall at 411 ib opposite P.O. One 95. | : . Pat i AN ESTOCK eee leges will enter. a ae. qa | Pifth St, and ask for J.P. Thomp MISCELLANEOUS « . , 5 {South St. Pant Nog receipts, 18.000.) 0% Es an’ wi ERE, | S-Iwk | FOR SALE—1 Columbia Graphonola, Mail or ders give " | 50 lower. ee i rrium, Minne There uly TH’ LEFT REAR WHEEL 19 ON lira - ~Huiimobite in| early new, at, a bargain if taken. at ° q oh ween decided.for the oe lovers Gantlihlaneces Stra tire] ce. Phone 2834R. _2+19-1wk prompt attention. tf, : Lynn mene” of ethene TIS SIDE} ~~ 50 ~~ | fee ti aan adnate ee orice Indronient GO a Killers’ steady | Pen men's association. A) L Took’EM BoTH OFF t }_Bisinarer, Ne 1-18-1wh 1 YOUL NOE ‘ . fearnival will be held at which a) mum: ' : oman E . RS. ENGE, D» G Ph. C. j ber of atyletic is WHT he fed, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES oe Festal brings S Chiropractor | Wrestling and ‘boxing matehes may he} ‘ sul 4 iy MOLL Le for a sul 9 nena an Hy # Phone 260 . ant — { Oi News S Imore Beste Oy Th pmcas) Bie P| to $11.50, | vakima, Wash.-Two days of auto LU Worth, Te =W-1t Shoop receipts, |mobile acing, instead of one, are Ie RATE: rst class a Lamb [promised for the state fair shis year.) § | Mi. sing Young singers not 4 Weothe i retary G. C. Finley expects to ¢ in “full “song, . Mexican double BISMARC Ewes, $3 to S12 [tain the entries of several noted racing i es WAN ___ | yellow hy 1 . . fice ducers (WANT TO” BUY Modern house 5) FURNITURE co. MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN ——— Owner only need writey Description |g Sam Meyer, 3528 * i lis flonr unchanged, Ship-; Among 4,800,000 soldiers, — saile and terms first letters Write No. 1.1 Chicago, IL. 220 Main St. 1 ' Ship a a — f : ra : 18 barrel 4 | ana marines during the World \ STPRAWPERRY nator 3 faraiture Upholstery Repaired. 5 j there developed in pone: 3 appr i to buy 5 to nm house, must} Dunlap 50e hundr . ring Refinished and Packed. mately 10.300 exsesof tberculosis. i matlern, Write No, 10 care ‘Teibune. | $1.50 hundred; tomato seeds Ie ie 7 2 eiwk! pkg, 15 kinds, red large and small x yellow. — Send for J. Em- cotl, Si Agate Street, SI — ; BY BLOSSER Minn. —_— rae hgh agen THs wy, > ey - SEE NE, Dop= -/ . \ ' il 1)” wus nue | SaNPMoR BED ‘TS To RUB oN NOUR CUEST To MAKE Your Cold BETTER — COME Now, TL DON'T PUT THAT: OIL ON NE Pop= Th tank Bldg WHAT'S IT FoR, amount of D-5 Rust so Marquis Durum, Barley and Seed Corn, Pop z Valle ON TED TO REY 1 ebuild ing lot or 6 room Bung verth ; St. Will deal with men only. Write 15, Care Tribune. 218-2 2 WISCONSIN BULLETINS—Soil, climate, crops. Immigration Bureau, Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Capito! < 71, Madison, Wis. 26-600 run over $251 / Tiser. ‘Ti FC . i ' > | WANTED—¢ 4 Hughes. 8 tion, Give i : 17,_Tribune , R SALE © Good blacks i. forge. Lahr Motor Sales Co 2-14-lwk °

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