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——= r THIRTY-NINTH YEAR acieee ee NORTH DAKOTA, PRINTING OF BALLOTS HELD UP- re Pe ‘RAL ALTHO be "HORE CANDIDATES AND MORE | UNTILSUPREMBCOURT DECIDES, ser Cie | VOTERS THAN EVER BEFORE ERS TO GIVE NEW ‘1B RECLAIMED TU oS that permits the manufacturer removed | trom and sale after peace with Ger- pom ca aimed of li : Mrs. M. A. Rudd of f Fargo,|? ‘New Vice President | see thet he canes, | Will Hold in Abeynuce Baus to Republican Candidate for Del- of | N.P. Railroad _ || The pasage of the bill wa Test Constitutionality x pleted in the legislature yes: 2 , egaté to Chicago Convention, ¢ day. of Statute oe J and estimated to more than 100 years old were in- . cluded in the cargo discharged ||)" today from a steamer from Vlad- {| “Rebellion” Turns" frags Separate Factions Secure ivostok, Out a Fizzle Place on Ballot to be Voted at -——-% Presidential Preference Pri- ° ‘\ Obtains Writ of Mandamus 5 | erage SEVEN G0 DOWN | maries March 16—Number of from State’s Highest Tribu- ;REFERENDUM IS DEFERRED Nominees Withdraw from 4 a nal Many-Sided Contest IN RING: RUSH voescsntecnio wn so) WITH STEAMER - NOW ‘EXPECTED seme | LOST ON REEF Washington, March 2.—Rep- Attorney General First of Demo- resentatives of the railroad |Members of Crew Who Remained junions are understood to have Aboard Bohemian Drown |voted today to give the new rail- One more angle Was injected inty the much-muddled North Dakota presi- dential preference primary, campaign " ’ late Monday evening wheu just as the time for filing nomidations was about to close, the supreme court served Secretary of Stite Hall with an order to give Mrs, M. A. Rudd of Fargo a | ‘twice as many votes will be jfor twice as many candidates as ev jbefore in the history of North Dako- }tt in the presidential preference pri- | taries to be held Mareh 16, when for | pihe first time iv this state women Will have an opportunity. to exp! their choice for presidential electors, possibly, if the supreme court, upholds cratic Candidates to in Storm | place on the ballot as a league-re Take Step road law a trial in bringing ae gue or the fouteblony of the publican candidate for delegate to the \ es ‘about a settlement of their wage Sree | I reece RBE TAGE FAVRE LI 4 j 7 republican ational convention, or tG : 2 demands. PASSENGERS WERE SAVED moruing, for delegates to the national Show cause at 10 a, m. March 3 for MANY OTHERS LOOKED FOR “it ig understood also that they| aap ara convention Ary his failure to do Secret State Hall was also directed to noti all county auditors that such order had been served upon him. Mr. Hall I stated Monday evening that he inter- preted the court's order to constitute an injunction straining him from having the official ballots printed and 1 The league. after the supreme Poor's ri 1} Saturday to aid) the mMpartisans to get on the ballot by blanket petitions, filed individual peti- ions for cach of its candidates just vefore Closing time Monday. The tiling of nominations was com pleted at 5 o'clock Monday afternoon Fw erento decided to hold in abeyance ney, Generel Palmer tae dectarea (Plans to test the constitutional-|Majority Taken Off Yesterday— | himself as a democratic presi- city of the law and not to refer Heavy Swell Pounds Boat | dential candidate leading the list the con over sy to the jamion | of aspirants for the democratic linwinee bees given a f ir trial” nomination in formally coming biden to Pieces Halifax, N. : distributed before the court has ruled S : | This means, it is said, that all! oj in by three facti i rey i f # _ . it in the open. 1 7 {ship Bohemian ay ree factions of the republican on the question of Mrs. Rudd’s.elisibil- & a 5 i¢ {danger of a. general strike at] bro ledge yest party and two banches of the dem- ity. As a result copy for 500,000 bal- Mr, Palmer's announcement, it ‘ stomctniawi We WOME AGC Le i laceatio'state-contral.G ites aces: lots will net go to the printer until WILLIAM 7-7 THER was believed, will open the way iste has been oe pret eae Heigl soe Avent ie ee eerie SNe Palins state contral committee, as fol : Wednesday or luter. leaving omly 2 WASHINGTON—William ‘Tr. ‘tyler,| for other democrats to announce of the union officials sai ef] Mort received here from Citadel signal | voluntary. advertiser of the “Rum REPUBLICAN NOMINEES po Rae trifle more than a Week for their print- director of the Division of Operations, ete candidacy. ough the lare all good Americans and de-| station. Rebellion” in the vicinity of Iron] For president—Hiram W, dJohuson 4 ing and distri bution. ih. Railroad Administration, has been} 7oP4 veda es ae ne pee oo sire to go along with the Presi-| Seven lives are believed to have beer | River. Mich. which turned out to be] of California. CONTENTION OF LEAGUE —_ elected vice president of the Northern fa “demoe ime, dee larecnlin it dent as far as as we ean.” lost when the crew of the Leyland {a ‘Tempest Ina ‘Peapot.” He's been} For vice. president--William Grant 4 Two week ago. Attorney Generali Pacitic railroad, in charge of opera- first pmectat) toideclare: himself. | liner abandoned their ship as she was | called: off by superiors in’ We we! Webster of New York. i Tanger, at the request of State Super- tions. He is expected to take up his ‘breaking up. Seven others were in- | ton. For national committcemin—-Gunder i intendent of Public Instruction Minnie duti hortlf after Mareb t See : ; Il. Ol} le HH. hs ¢ ins’ 4 e new dutie hor after March 1. i ured, aaees = Olds rafton and Ole oO! a J. Nielson, nominated for delegate to —-—— ia * STOLEN POISON : CREW REMAINED ON BOARD sou_of New Rockford, ona the second republican state conver: COUNTY T0 AID Hl DIDN’T DO JOB; i stort while endeavoring to put into SnorUand, Sharon; L. F. ‘Mahowald, ) tion held in this city, handed down | HE APOLOGISES | Ha harbor ye8terday. four Garrison; PLR. Tru vy, Valle an opinion to the effect that inas- - cman j passengers were taken off in safety 4 Cily: Eb. Garden, 8 p Fe ae much as Miss Nielson was not quali- ] this morning, but most of the 120 mem- Hoyerson, Beach ; Edw: fied to vote for delegates to national | St. Paul, March 2.—Sunday | SOVI ET TR (PS bers of the crew remained on board Solem: f Heaton, i ' McKer conventions she was not eligible ic morning a bandit entered Sansby all da, Cole, Kenmare; H. A. holson if ately. dissented from Langer’s ruling FEED AND CRED, avenue and compelled Harry are oped and the ship began to pound heav- sou convention and the Young-Bacor | and last week when it attempted to Sansby to give him a quantity ee |Bolshevik Communique Tells of | ily ou the roe Se At 4 o'clock this ee convention, and J. 8. Underwood, file its blanket petition for dglegates. poison. i os aes morning it was decided to abandon her derlin les Joyce, Bowman; Mi the name of A. Rudd. one of | ‘The same man returned today Important Victories in Three of the ship's boats got away |Senators, Unwilling to Consume lan, Mohall; Albert: Ba broth- safely. but the remainder of the meu ‘on, and Axel Backer, Fargo. the candidates ttominated at Hills: Commissioners Issued $100,000! according to J. M. Sansby ' * . $ the North — were able totale tole liontaneuord More Time Bickering, nominees of the league republican con! | boro, was included, ‘The secretary of, | er to Harry. but robbery was not | | ! i state declined to accept the pefition in Bonds Reversing For- ‘; his mission. i eas 5 ing to repor Appeal to: Peopl vention at Hillsboro, endorsed by the . i for the double reason that it was filed “J want to apologise,” said the | London, Mareh -2.-—General Deue- LIFE LINES USED ppeal to Feople Townley faction of the republi ‘ in blanket form, whereas he contended j mer Action bandit. “I took the poison to jkine’s army has been trapped in the = ie state central committee, The tug Roebling came as close to hh the law required each candidate to eee kill myself. It didn't work. Tj Kuban peninsular southeast of the sea he dtr ’ hington, .—-The peace} For national delegat file individually, and further because} The county commissioners have | don't want to die now.” of Avov it is claiued in a Russian] the stranded ship as possible and the} treaty will be thrust into the political drickson, Coteau: Nichol ‘ it contained the name of a woman wh»! authorized the issuance of $100,000. in | Sansby and the bandit had a long) soviet official statement dated Sunday ates of those still on hourd wits) campaign under plans of senate lead-| } i was not an elector for the office sought feed and seed loan bonds acting or! talk and the bandit promised to [and received today by wireless from | #{tempted by Tife lines, Tt is believe | ers who have agreed to drop the com-| tevin, i and therefore, le held, in view of the petitions tiled with County Auditor T.| reform. ‘The druggist agreed to | Moscow. that the loss of life occurred during | promise negotiations which they be-| ford: i attorney general's ruling, disqualified. J. Flaherty by farmers in Burleigh | help him, ("A Bolshevik communique received | Mis operation, lieve have reached a hopel ge.| ward H The ‘league's contentions in detail county, ‘The bonds have been pur ‘The robber will not be arrest- | yesterday aunonnege,.due. capture of | Seow after, the crew had left thet Unwilling to consume more time in] Stecle, wns K.P. Bishop, Bel: ‘i, “were “explahied ‘last’ evétiing by At- chased by “the state ogra’ of “aui-| ed, it was announced. | Sitav opol in the northern Cancuses | YS8eU she broke ti two and: sik. iekerthe over Coun NaH eSe ie amt: ry MeLean, Cavalier: 7 torney Geo. K. Foster, who petitioned | vi y and* school lands, mature ii the jet forces defeating Denekine’s | saa ers have agreed to put the treaty ; shon, iatud Miss Minnie ST the supreme court in behalf of Mrs. | two years and bear 4 percent interest IDETERMINED TO | troops and annihilating the first Ku:} BANK CLEARINGS away and turn their attention to urg-| Nielson, Bismarck, uominees of. the M. A. Rudd. He holds that the at- This actign reverses the position jand corps, The statement at hand te ent legislation. This means that the} Gunder Olson and Young Bacon con- END LIFE, THIRD tay stows 8 Bolshevik advance of FOR FEBRUARY ARE} eaty would become « dominant is-| ventions, and George M. Gannon, Ash- 4 ” fsome 90 niles to the northwest and sue in the approach political cam-| Jey; Thom: (. Madden, Bismar TIME IS CHARM }amonnces the capture of Tikhoryet- | HIGH REPORT SHOWS) mien. oh Fred Kekert, Williston; Leigh J. Mou: a via railroad juction point. ISS, i. Ae 1 RESERVATION IN son, Fargo; Ole Gilbertson ‘Towner ; ai The republican peace treaty reser] i. TL A: irand Fork w. 3,000,000 Cleared] vation declaring the right of the Unit-| Moxley, Dickinson | Mrs. 3 ada ‘ torney general’s ruling to the effect taken by the’ commissioners a few that no one can qualify for a state weeks ago at wh time the boare yo office to which he is not au elector js seed resolptions ating it was not does not apply in this instance for of providing funds for the the reason that the position of delegate f feed aid seed because of | . to a national convention is not a state the loans previous years still re-i Brainerd, Minn. March (The taking of this junction prob- More Than or national office, but is merely yor maining unpi The more recent Foiled once by his wife in an at- ably the . a s ed States to decide all Gomesti+ qu Rose, aid Ro M. Poindexter, ‘ VON aaa ea ‘ 3 a Shortes: ‘ 2 oMeTah iid ed h which is within the gift of a volun action providing funds for this par-| tempt to shoot himself with a | Denekine’s for it Here During Shortest tions under the league of nations \ Jamestown. nominees of the id tary political association which is not pose was taken ati a meeting called rifle and again prevented by the | cuts their line of communication south | par readopted by the senate today by a Tei wuie-repnblic: convention at Hills: vp x 1 i | onth of Yea i aire Hoes ie i of a public or official nature and whose solely for that purpose, it is said. | woman fr slashing his threat; to the Caucuses.) i vote of 56 to 25 after repeated ef | bore, endorsed by the ‘Townley mem members have a right to select: for! * Under the provisions of the resolu-} with a razor, Elmer J. Deckene2syt 5 GC whicknis ute Ate wees ine Cheouln tees wie | lon by, the democrats to aviend it! pers of the republican state central such positions any other member +f tion, each farmer who makes applica-| years old, last night managed to | : He Fonise laswociition’ tan) lil failed: a commit a get the rifle from her a second hg el ctinll e tataliea: $ Fourteen democrats voted with tne DE Me NOME | » month alle Peles republican membership for the re commnitteemian Ly For tio! apt. arck, insurgent; HH ‘ such association” whom they may} tion to the county for a lown for e is een = \ ’ choose, and feed will be limited to 75 bushels} time and sent a bullet into his FIGURES IN 37275 in spite of the fact that it w vation. On its original adoption | d Ahy member of any party has ajof wheat. 75 bushels of oats, five| heart. dying. 2 i! a SieanGit P dhe aveap. anc 1. s right to: become a candidate for auy | iwshe's of corn and three tons of feed.| In the scnffle Tor possession of | IRON COUNTY | the Mote a tain Holidays, Wash | November the vote w (26 with I, Hondale. 1 position which that party to fil Tf each aplicant for a loan avails; the rifle the first time Mrs. Deck- {) “RUM REVOLT” Lt haactantaninna® eAnGGlita BI ts, This | fh demo voting in the affirmative I delegates——-D, H. Me- regardle: | y he she is <e| » maxi it i lost a finger, it ‘being shot 14 saeeRe Wa : Sa a - Artl William Collins, Bot- regardless of whether he or she is himself of the maximum, it er lc a Fs a at lcompared with 14,66 for the rthu iliam Collins, Bot an elector qualified to hold state or, timated that the fund will ean by her husband. peekets \ <a month af $5,000,000. 00 tne Me . Fargo: John national office, Mr. Foster in His mo(late about farmers, j his wife sgys, was mekuucholy ' Leite can ialtye “cleachige, |f0e 4 ye I. Bloom, Chiles Bs contention would appear to indicate; The faruers in fies murtlieny est: FARGO PIONEER | wie $12.60 compared with DAMAGE DONE TO rey ; ; Raney, Jud; the stand that the primary is a con-;of the county, particularly the east | for The highest aT, n yne Baker, Bismarck; W. 1. 1 tinuation of the old convention rh part of that section, are the worst i of amounted to FLORIDA FRUIT |... ss Dickinson: Thorwald Mostad, ee ee san lte oe ieee meena teen | CSUs MAN ry 24 compare Phi Hanae | Manan: a W. Metiuse, Fangs tor le A of and selected frot x y season last year. 4 the highest daily] estimated a ire the 000, fig ee ae : BOs the ranks of their party, without of these same farmers, it is claime:t. | DEAD IN WEST: clearing last month, anette eeu aed Mee Tait oak seph Mann, ! 3. Murphy. : spect to eligibility for public ottice. ay oe the county: feed and eee | i | re Se Florida by the axieouelyclow temper rate e oe delegates whom they wished to rep- funds advanced them in previous . : Peg 3 Forks + Cando: Wo be resent them at their national con- years. ‘ Fargo, N. D., March 2.—Word was MINNESOTA LAKES atures of Breen. Glotzback The tempe tur were the lowest FISH CEMETERIES | ever otticiatty recorded here for Mi 4 degrees, Winona, Minn. March 2.—-In nee same i wnters war Wnt IFARMER GRAIN a! gion i | DEALERS MEET a orks: WV Simon, New . Woolidge, Minot, and umestown, repuglars presidential —clectors—Walter on, Southam; August Berg- W. H. Kennedy, liam Olson, Valley moc clave on kt ireceived today of the death of Ed- Yenbon tward Porritt, a resident of Fargo un- i aan mene net eee HAZEN BEATS FAST | 12 years ago, at Wallace, Idaho. dei » league aud chairman o 2 F lace, ho. the republican aut central comnit- MANDAN HIGH TEAM j™™ Porritt was engaged in the hard tee. has further held that inasmuch as j Ware business here for many years, es . 4 1873. He North Dakota's limited franchis Has No Trouble in Defeating {coming from Minneapolis in gives women the privilege of vot was a member of the Masonic lodge lakes and ponds have bee | ; . s i ., ne] for many years. The: by the unusual thickness eee ; re : . i for presidential electors it’ must hu Opponents in Minneapolis ; f i ! j amd Fred) Luedtke, Minot, iv seatealated Une them ‘the: ml body will be brought to Fargo for | closeness “of ice covering this win- Grand Forks, March 2— nts. and Jobin Sullivan, Mandan: burial. ter, according to game wardens. |Members of the I s-Grain Deal-| Anna H. Roch, Minot; Jens- Pederson. voting ezates represent | azen. N. D).. March 2.-—T' sket- | io oF of voting for delegates to rep) Hazen, N. 1)... March The basket- The game wardens sity that Blue fers’ Association of North Dakota are! Milnor: M. F. Hegge. Hatton. them Jn the) selection sof presiventiat; Mall fel, of, Hagen isl achoel | MASTER: PLUMBERS lake, in Houston county, for ex- {here today for the annual convention | rian 3 .FFEC SS NIELSON last Friday evening by a scor | ample, is a marine graveyard and lof the organization, which opens this | sw TTELD IAW Shoal ee Avene eal ald ane: aan rolaithets ‘the eeu ' MEETING IN FORKS { that al] perch, sunfish. pickerel, jafternoon. A munber ‘of republicans nominate Somenl are eattied to Uecome. Cail; (Haven: Position Maidan’: | y | bull heads and other fish there have | ‘The principal feature of the pro-l jy one or the other of the two “regu J i % i rates NILES | Thi Aha sonarie. eis ah aaa s i died as a result of the thick cov- {gram for the opening day is a discus Shite couvaudlon asithdrew {Chiesa / didates for national delegates. M Datlinrnd prwalrd Skoid | Grand Forks, March The North; ering of ice preventing the fish |sion of good roads which will take] jneinde Col C. B. Little of Bismarck. Minnie J. Nielson also will be entit . Forward to a place on the republican ticket Walke: |Dakota Master Plumbers’ association Williams jopened here this morning with fifty She was nominated by the second re- Countryman jmembers present. The. morning ses- publican convention, and in order to .. Hanson !sion was devoted to organization. be prepared for. an emergéncy her; Countryman entered after three! An address by H. L. Hanson, one nominating petitions were left with minutes play at guard. Hanson shift-|of the directors of the national asso- the secretary of stute Monday unde | in to center. Grey replaced Berdich jciation, will be given later this after- the same conditions as those prevail | at end of sixteen minutes play. |noon. ing in the case of the league nomi: ' Summary: Field Koals 1 + Should the supreme court rule f: Johnson. 3: Jamestown Woman’s Sleep Continuing) Johnson getting air. The bodies of the [place this afternoon. The convention (ps. pryse of Dawson and. Fred dead fish polluted the water so jwill remain in session until Thursday | genvold the third judicial dist that those still remaining alive jevening. of the ticket nominated by sthe Gun- finally succumbed. ‘The same con- Olson convention, McLean, La ia - de ditions are true in other bodles of FRENCH RAILWAY Bishop and ‘Tostevin were nom water, and the loss in fish is said | al n inated by hoth couver while A. to he enormo} STRIKE IS AT END T. Kraable, Alfred Steele, Olaf Lok MINNIE J. NIELSON TO Paris, March 23 cane val alles. allies a oN oa © ment in operating conditions wa were endorsed only by the second con: ADDRESS STARK COUNTY | ported ty several railroad companies] W\iticn, and. Staale Hendrickson, W ‘ this m , but the return of most] Qoot.” ee ss a te SCHOOL OFFICERS’ MEET | (7)... file railroaders, ‘cho tact night, X: Shaw amd Nick MeKellar were et VY ably on the question of eli: “aibilite > there seems to he no question that North Dakota will he represented for Johuson, of Hazen % A the first time in a national convention Mandan alternated as referree and! Jamestown, N. D.,. March 2.—Mrs.| | called off thei pected sluvsed atts by tne i t. ie envied by a woman delegat , umpire. ‘Thomas Joyce, wife of a railroad man Dickinson, March iss -Minnie| botore this afternoon. due: (ol) ia ceumin aanveutivn strum Sher J, ‘Nielson, state superintendent of | ty uity of transmitting formal public instruction, and S. T. May, orders to cities in the provinces. ft president of the Dickinson State) icipated, however, that normal | Normal school, will be the principal | will be approached tomor- 1 ——— .,|, Score at end of first half was 14j employed here, still unconscious, | —# to 8 in Hazen's fav jhaving gone to sleep last Fridav at o eomeres. | Today’s Weather BEAVERS FELL HEAVY a local hospital. A baby was born) - — ey ‘ Friday, but died four hours after idan county, is out of the state and Hid not file, RUCTED FOR JOHNSON © ret that Johnson fs the only -t ; birth. “Mrs, Joyce is also suffering speakers at the meeting of the offic-| row aie oa eat RAH LS f Por 24 hours ending at noon.. | TREES AT GREAT FALLS | (rr pneumonia and leakage of the] {ers and directors of Stark county) = ue ential candidate on the repnbl ‘Temperature at 7 a. m ef ~——— ‘ schools, which will be held at the nor-|4—~_- | can ticket w him ant ins " 5 valls, Mont, March 2—A col-| Ne@"! Vaaaive rh eta ; : A" | delegation { a to the Highest yesterday» fons or beavers which insisted upon ees | mal school Friday. Maret 8. | CASHES RECEIPT Jrenisican nutinnt convention, - Wi Highest yesterday -44 Jony ot beavers which insisted upon |» = as rs The meeting was called by County ;! ; i J rention, | Wil- Lowest yesterday making their bome at the Giant|[ AN HORSES'| | superintendent C. E. Ward. for the!| FOR FINE; NOBODY | liam Grant webster of New York, the Lowest last night Spring, have caused serious destruc- tMICHIG ' | purpose of working up a program of); if ? POLI CE, only candidate e vi pres lent. aa Precipitation ..... tion to natural resources and permis-|| | | work for the coming year and to take) | OUT BUT of necessity he North Dakota's fir a “A ¥ | choice before the republican national Highest wind velocity. . sion is being sought from the state such problems of teachers, sal-| ——— hoice befor rey ica B B % | + mR ‘lai © convention for that off FORECAST to exterminate the busy but destruc: : . CHIEF | _of teachers, building — plans, | Duluth Airey 2<-A nial The aagiot tie deena tor Pre For North Dakota: Cloudy and un-|tive animals Marinette. Wis... March 2. — ‘financial matters, improvements, ete.) ected xesterday for ob- | gan Francisco uninstracted, The only settled tonight and Wednesday: cov-| A cottonwood tree, about 6) feet] Twelve horses in Menominee, SEMSIBA Most of the directors and officers) 210" REINS Wale ees ee na RE CRT Pie Ghia Het ea Ue: tinued cold, til high, and two feet in diameter. was] Mich.. have been pronounced suf- of the Stark county schools have| ~ hea : ee uae presidentint condita ey Be LOWEST TEMPERATURE felled by beav a short distance} fering from influenza by two i | signified their intention of attending 5 ney a i today : erg tions were filed A i bay Jennings Fargo .. 2 west of the spring. The tree crashed! veterinarians. The afflicted horses Tron River, Mich.—Martin McDon-} mnt, Beene, court xo his 1 Hy rue ie endorsed vy he insurgent Williston”. FL west Ot ne eed and automobilists had| have all the symptoms of the diss ough (above) is the prosecuting at-) MAJOR GEN. DUVALL DEAD from Degnty Clerk: Hellldy and de asked that his name be St. Paul “g Ja difficult time getting around it.| ease as it effects human beings. torney of Iron-co, Mich., who cay San Diceo cal March 2 on ae LS Sacer een innipeg | . S rees have been chewed down| Their strentgh seems to have left ened the arrest of Major A. V. Dal-| General illiam P. Duvall, United! Subseq 1 Wda aus! HE Eee =P Hasan or Sia manner: them and they are unable to work. rymple and 1 aides following the| States army, 75, retired, died last a telephone call was told by an aun a at MTER ours. - Chicago "30 Efforts have been made to check] In all cases a temperature of “Rum Revolt.” which turned out to|night at his home at Coronado after ofa ne Danks that ue rats tu, eaease peal aa i Kansas City “38 [the depredations by tarring the trees| abont four degrees above normai | be a “Tempest in a Teapot.” Lower) an illness of three months. The body) PUD sal pee pctsned tue ee has Terlened” accormne ke 2 ORRIS W. ROBERTS. on the hill south of the spring but the is indicated and invariably they picture is of Chief of Police Sensiba| will be sent to West Point, N. Y., for ithe aattee. dupantee dem enatmre siete: | > Meteorologist. busy animals kept right on chewing.” havea sneezing cough. of Iron River. interment.