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°- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE stad, which Mrs, \Ramstad is sending from- California ‘where she has been spending the winter? The ae {{nhéet Weed yy’ afternoon at’ o'clock at ‘the capitol to make an effi- cial count of the votes cast at th election: ‘ldat'fionth, (All of the coun tidsin' ‘the state have filed their re- turns -with' te secretary of state, “it was\ announced today. ‘The: official’ figures will. probably be announced Thursday. Passenger. Ties Four. ~ Mail Clerks and, Then Loots Car Kansas City, April 13.—Federal, city and state authorities were searching Kansas City and environs today ‘fai 8 welt dressed man who last night boarded an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe mail car at Henrietta, Mo. tied’ the four mail ‘clerks, rifled tae car and escaped as the train reachdd Sheffield, an industrial suburb vi Kansas City. The train was bound 'fronp Chicago to Kansas City. Henrietta is a junc- tion 35 miles east,of here. Postal officials’ today declined to make any statemem- regarding the | amount obtained ‘by the robbers ax-) serting they had not completed the. check of the contents of the ca Night employes of the postoffice 8: he train had been carrying consider- able amounts, of bonds and -currency lately: The robbery was not discovered un- til the train. reached Kansas City and the clerks found. Less than ‘$100 was secured by tho well dressed man who’ last ‘night rifled \the mail’ car of: an :Atcheson Topeka’ and Santa Fe passenger train hot to lie on,~ It ‘burned so I could hardly stay down. ‘Car- pentier?. I've worked with him lots ‘of times, ~The ‘first Ameri- can fighter. who meets him will, | beat him sure. If the ‘French / champion ever meets anybody ‘before he boxes Dempsey they'll never meet. ‘Carpentier “Won't even be a drawing, card after- wards,’ He’s’tairly clever, yassah. Just. fairy ‘He can’ hit ,a‘ little.” FRED B. OAKLEY, OF LA, MOURE IS ‘La Moure, ‘April 13,—To all’ parts of Na ‘Moure county the news came as w distressing shock that-F. B. Oakley ot Edgeley had passed away-at:aboul 11 o'elock Monday forenoon of this‘weea, | Up to“lash Friday: hévhad be ently in h¥s usual health: 'but'dn Fri day'he began to suffer from: symptoms: of’ influenza.’ “High fever'‘and blood pressure apparently Tesulted’ in) the rupture cf a ‘blood vessel of the braili, and ‘death. came unexpectedly, to all Monday afternoon. The departed was born forty-five vears ago in~the state of New Yoh. He removed with “his parents to La-\ Moure .county. in ‘1880, ‘where ‘the iat. ter took upland in’Golden*Glen’ town. Canvassing Board Res Plickaaé Social, ' Arrangements are being made ‘to hold -& ‘package sogiel at the Bwedish Lutheran. church | Friday ~ evening. Everyone is requested to bring a package ‘of at least a 25. cent’ value which will” be auctioned’ off to the highest ‘bidder. With each package donated -the’:party>donating will re- zelve refreshments free of cHarge.. A ‘ishing pond ‘wil ‘be another attrac Aon which | the old ‘and younger folks, A musi~, cal and literary-program is ‘being pre- pared which ‘will be published later. The public’ gen ly is invited to at- ‘end and with es of an-even- ing’s ent == LTT | AA Head this.way for the most becoming Hat you ever wore. We can ‘tover your head with style, quality and satisfaction. a peste Tt = Here are, the. new at Henrietta. Mo., it was announced | ship. The-elder ‘Oakley, Conklin W., bi ree! tans by postal officials here today. | was.one of the earliest settlers not Senate Tries.to rowns) | “greens, , only in the west end but in ‘the whoi: The ‘authorities continued thelr search for the robber. Beer Gone, Players. Get in Shape Quick Doc iEbling ‘of tbe Philadelphia Ath- letics, bemoans the reign of prohtbi- tion, which deprives him’ of (Bood al cohol with. which :to .rub. down. the -athlete’s ‘sore arms, ‘But ‘here’s-+a : fellow who says prohfbition is the f greatést aid to spring training. Mrvand: irs. Hang’ Hanson of Hazel- “It is much easter to get a ball-| ton are moving to Bismarck and’ will player in shape now,” said Jack | make their home in thé house former- McAllister, Indian scout and’, coach. | ly occupfed\by the Knutson family on “They can’t drink a lot ofbeer in| Avenue C. > ° wae AMONG THE POLI- I the’ winter ‘time now, and’ without TICIANS — such good places to loaf, most of 'St. George's Guild them work in the off- season, coming |’ “Members of ‘St. George's guild will}| to camp without all that’ fat in their | meet at the St. George's church par. systems! that’ generatly takes weeks| ish house Thursday afternoon, Mrs. t and ‘weeks to work off.” F. L, Conklin will be ‘hostess anda Minndaota Republicans get together. Jack thinks: spring training wilt be | lerge attendance is desired. -In’a meost:‘harmonious gathqring _|members’ of ‘the *Republican ‘state cen- trat committee yesterday issued a call fora Republican state convention {c | ‘be held on- May 8 in St. Paul, ‘to cut down to three or four weeks as ‘a result-of prohibition. Jack .hag-seen Meet Wednesda Night a lot of-them come-and god, dnd he} A meeting of the Young People's ought to know whereof he speaks. .| society of the ‘Trinity’ Lutheran ‘ iad eS AR a church-will be held Wednesday even- nominate a full'state ticket: fram-gov- ernor down, to‘be:recommended:to the voters’ in’ the ‘June ‘primaries. The call:proyides for the election of | ing at '8 o'clock. An interesting pro- | WHAT THEY SAY | gram will be. given after which re- || freshments will be served. ROB NURSES, THEN ° > ns MAKE THEM SING yi FRANCOIS DESCHAMPS delegates ‘at‘:primpries to be held on LUNDON—Four masked men enter-|’ ‘The strenuous days go. on and on'| The members of the Ladies’ Aid so-| May 1: Gounty conventions will be ed a hospital here “and after robbing | for Georges Carpentier and that smil-| ciety of the Pres abvierian hurch willl ‘held on May-.~*!Women will be al- 18 nurses of money: ard jewelry, com- ying little manager who continually | hold their monthly sociul Thursday! towed to partléipate all along the line, pelled them to sing “God Save the; shadows ‘his protege since coming to: afternoon at. 2; (30. o'clock . at- the!“"Thete wag't, spirit of unity. at the King,” shook hands all. around: and |’New. York. | Roadwork on'‘Broadway|| church parlors. ‘The, cémmittee -ts'| meeting yontertiny which clearly dem: left. quietly. ts beginning to- tell on the visitors|| Preparing a ‘special program ‘for the'| onstrated that Republican leaders ‘are: determinedto;get; together on the in- dorsement, of estate ticket to oppose from Picardy. The, sleek Jistle Pari-'| occasion./ All are cordially invited to| CGS - : eae ate: | the Townley ticket in the’ primaries. Revise: Volunteer ilitary Training Washington, pen 13, with com pujsory ‘universal military training ‘virtually: disearded in.the senate eup- vorters ‘fmoved their, efforts today. for Hthe’ ad the volunteer plan of training as ganization’ bi greys and novelty shades in a splendid assortment. Lee ano parsting RY. CLEANING ~s. E, BeAgeSDN & SON , THE UNION. DAYLIGHT STORE , * OPIN SATURDAY EVENINCS-CLOSED SUNDAYS ® uti HN NUAUSSUGURRDUOUOAUDUOUGHGUOGDOOOURAUANA GaSb ADS county. E vary NEWS | Royal Arch Masons A-“regular Meeting of Bismarck Hhoerter Noe. R.A: M. will be held at the: Temple this evening at 7:39. -ork/in . ALM. Degree, ~ ACCU NUULGRUGUUUGUUOTOCUOGHUOOUTSOORERSURCEOUENES; mmc Mowing to, Bismarck teers of 18 trained for fottrmonths a year, would be reached ‘before: ‘adjournment to- night. ~ ELABORATE CEREMONIES TO MARK OLYMPIC GAMES Antwerp,~April 13.—Elaborate cere-, monies will mark the formal opening of the Olympic games here next Aug- ust according to the plans of the co: mittee. The dates for the inaugura- tion has been set for Satusday, Aug- ust 14,,and the event will be followea by more than two weeks of continuous «competition in which the leading ath- letics of the close to 30 nations arc expected to participate. 3 HEIRS aE Monthly Social Thursday: \)while ‘the~3-year oldGeorges danced! in the cafes now ‘in dapper and talks) in millions. and broken English, “Bet has been’ fine and bad, ~ sian who once collected lowly francs agend. “Fortnightly Club ‘There’ were some : lifferences, it’ 1 “members of the Fortnightly || ty ime; but ¢hey-were quickly ironed out, lub: will “meet Wednesday’ afternoot e result, was @ call fora thoroughly at, 3 o'clock in: the community room| resentative Wention' of Repubii-/ SCALP TROUBLE, Sood and awful. Het make me. | of the public Ubrary; An interesting; hey one: “witiche no cattdidate who| glad sometime and gometime ett. ‘progr tras been prepared consist: | ‘calls “himself ‘a-treal Republicanj will! é make m@) mad.° In ‘Noo Yawk jing Paper on: “Drama in thei} be able to .withstiad. ! i | InBlisters. HairVery Thin, the peepfdy coine at me in mobs. | Americinization,” by Mra. @. Raw) Nery oma eee pane T-talk: with’ one“and -@nother one | ings;-:““Women. in Politics, by , Miss} he come and grabme and say |Minnie J. \Nielson, and “american Wo-| something else. J; haye only. ze,. | men,” a paper, by, Mra. 0. a one tongue and T talk what they ~/ 4 [the ‘Fownley ‘foreds a pa front. We] cat ee So 525 UN ENDS SKIN SORENESS Sesser AND BRUPTIONS =ssernicreee ‘lena’ Ant: Townleyites to Regis. ter—‘Phe Devile Lake ‘World haa this} resume of: the ‘political. outlook: “Between seven ard ‘ten thousand | || members if the Socialist ‘party in the instractiéns ‘from Tow 5 ing ‘as. ‘Republicans. ‘af'the Towilley démocrats'are reg. IHistering as 3 ‘itched and Disfigured __ Head. Lost Rest, ly scalp’ ptastco uehing and | little ted bhsters ‘broke’ out. | ‘They would itch and get very sore anid (OR alter a time they dried up ¢ & into ecales and“disfi ‘my head. Sleep and rest were almost of the question, and my hair got very thin on top, “i “I bey is advised to use Cuticura Soap dnd Ointment so I wtote for a free sample and after- | Wards bought: mere. .Now I am | | ‘completely healed.” (Signed) Wm. | Emmis, 1514 N. Jefferson Ave... Peorig, Il, May'20,19}9. aes-Cuticura Toilet Trio-@8 Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum, promotes, and: maintains skin purity, ‘kin comfort and skin | health often when allelse fails. The Soap to.cleanseand purify, the Oint- ment tdgoothe ahd heal, the Talcum if to powder and perfume. Then why not make these gentle, fragrant, Super-Credmy emollients your every- tay toilet preparations? jd everywhere at 25 cents e ch free by mail. Address: Malden.” ~ : * JACK) JOHNSON Of ‘yoncer ‘on ‘the ,border tine: of the cactus country; a dark ‘haze ‘is rising. -It_is ‘the ‘Big Smoke.” Javk Johnson’ is waiting: just across! the’ line from ‘‘Leavenworth.”': He ‘says he-is booked ‘by a’ syndicate ‘to’ fight three'bouts ‘at Tijuana ‘and ‘that: he is. coming ‘back ‘both. with: the “fight |’ world and the officials of ‘the aited States. “fm, ander eontract w: fight three fights, the third one: for the championship. After my first; fight—it will be with Fred Pul- ton—T’m going to Chicago and prove y innocence \of- the? chatges ‘agginst me. ‘No man ony earth can “beat when I. watit®. Willard ‘was just’ a big yy. He, never’ was a fighter. J. hm a. dickens’ of .a__ time flopping to. him in that fight: “I, was ‘supposed to go: in , the tenth, ‘but. .the. canvas. was. too. quits.” man ‘opposed to, ed tops ““Dakdta is\:tacing a ‘great | ‘The very THe’ of'-its’ people | dependent upon: the‘ ‘dethronement of the red carpetbaggere: who are| trying. to ‘confiscate everything that the citizehs ‘of this: great state ‘have bor long’ and ‘hard ‘to obtain. We’ must 'sét aside Bjlpersonal selfish- ‘Ness."' The victory“is ‘not one.that can ibe “won by any alone. ' There is ‘only plepiate K iickly ant an nveniently | supplies: the: prompt ‘relief you geek | for’ ailing skin,’ the ‘active: help \you need to be rid of Pimplés,’to ‘heal Ec- zema, to drive away: Rashes, Redness and to clear‘inflamed coniplexions. To avoid further suffering try Pos- lam at onee. A‘ splendid'-test is: td. ap- 1 ply toa small. affected. skin-surface at | night ‘and fh’ the morning \look to see how: inflammation ‘has subsided, how |' improvement’ already‘ shows, “Sold everywhere. ‘For ‘freé sample write to Emergency Laboratories, 243 i unees ‘St. ‘ew. York! City. 4 Urge your, skin to become clearer, |prenter better by the daily use of Poslam Soap, medicated with Poslam. in ‘the full Miele: ‘of wuselfish de- “to ‘the ‘cause td register’ asa blican. ‘This ‘Will’ not ' prevent ‘anyone ‘from ‘voting as he desires for president. . i i “DO YOUR ‘A DEATH BLIO ‘Cati- F ‘BIT. ‘HIT TOWNLEY- REGISTER John Lutman*a;; former Stutsman county resident -who ‘had a ‘clash with a Jamestown realty concern over his taxes, writes from’ ‘Houston, Texas, that a- statement recently published to the-‘effect that: his°1918 taxes were $354 was in err in ‘reality was showed ‘8 nian? increas over that» figure. i In ‘the Slope counly Republican con: vention, ‘all county cers. were “én- dorsed ‘for feel except\ the treasurer and ‘sh whobe terms cx- pire by jconz€titutional limitation. For sheriff, H. G. Byers of Marmarth was endorsed. and for’ ‘treasurer, Wm. ‘Coolidge of ‘Pierce was, endorsed i Sa ‘AYorriey’ General’ William’ Langer will event at TapOtR on Saturday, ‘next. 2 j “A delegation of ‘women of Lawton ‘and“Edmore, meeting in)‘Lawton;:or- ganized a League of ‘Women Voters. All participating pledged to make study of. political: questions and prepare themselves for ‘the Waltot. ” ‘Phe » Burke county: ‘Nonpertisan Jeague ‘convention endorsed the’ fol- lowing ticket: Representative. Elme: on volute ©. ; _ treas- judge, JL 1. Pielitonoat son, BISMARCK OF THE MOST FAMOUS AND pene MUSICAL PLAY SINCE ‘THE MERRY WIDOW re MESSRS. LEE AND J. J. HUBERT PRESENT, “ DIRECE- FROM GREAT TRIUMPHS IN SAN’ FRANCISCO, SE- ATTLE. Etc, AND NOW ON WAY TO LONDON, ENGLAND Quaint. BRILLIANT. BEAUTIFUL ; sheriff, Andrew THE ORIG: INAL GREAT. NEW YORK ape eh iit AYED . FOR ovER 2 2, YEARS IN’ " ~ BROADWAY INCLU we seven e 2g WM, NORRIS, CAROLYN THOMSON, ‘MELVIN STOKES AND. 50 OTHER STARS DEAR DELIGHTFUL DANCING GIRLS IN eONES FROCKS,.OF FOUR “GENERATIONS AND ~ y ORIGINAL BROADY, PRODUCTION INTACT PRICES (INCLUDING kis he ‘AS or bss fe e236 3 er Taane AND ss CENTS, comparedwith one and one-half bil- lion in It boiled until: further ‘notice.’ Cc. E. ae and that his tax! 404; His 1919 tex) ae “TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1920 nvassing board’ will | (Wonterfa proper digestion and el ILsbe of interest~to both | * i BY FE. PACKARD, Mr. Roylance of .Uteh in attempting, to disprove the budget deficit in the general fund for’ the current year, which ‘I\fixed at $722,000 and which the Tax ‘Commissioner of the’ Stave ifixed at $740,000, resorts to ure iuggling:. Asa result he finds that the’ deficit for the. cugrent year is $270,342.77. He arrived at this’ ‘by. asauming trat every dollar of. the lev- ied tax for the.¢urrent. year. will: be paid by June 30th. Everybody. knows that-all levied taxes are °not. pai from five to ten percent of every | t: eral \property tax ie never collected. Elsewhere in one~of his articles he concedes. that only 75 percent of any taxis collected in the year that it ds ‘levied. The State Tax Commissioner fixes the (general property tax levy for the ‘general fund, exclusive of the grain tax and’ the money and grou tax, at $2,591,546.54; twenty-five percent | of this is $648,886.64. In estimating the revenues of the state for this year the. State Tax_. Commissioner, August'in'a report to the State || of Equalization , estimated nelinanen| taxes which-would. be collected: for the current year at $283,485.48; sun- .| tracting this from the amount of tne present levy, which will not be collect) o ed by June 30th, we get $365,401.16) adding this to the admitted deficit of ‘Mr. Roylance ef Utah we get $63: ee 87 as the admitted deficit at tac time. Points Out Error. “¢ This only leaves a jliff ce in the deficit. for the jcurrent’ year of $141,- 000.00. The ‘tax Commissioner has jeatfinated tlie deficit, based upon the timate of the revenues for the cur- rent year, and $141,000. is a fair mar- Bit-in any estimate of the size of the | expected ‘revenues ofa state, My-ex-| perience has been that estimated rev- enues ‘have always fallen short. In alt the years I-havé been .at the State House and ‘haye ‘been in touch with the financies of the State’l have never known timate which has left’a iéy have always ‘left»a de- in fiscal affairs. . “My: ‘judgment: is’ that. ‘when — the smoke shag ¢leared away that (Mr. Roy- lancet Uta will find ‘that the deficit for tre ‘iennitm “will: average more than /$722,000 for eagh year unless: a sharp increase in the levysiis: next—year, « er x Gross Income. In attempting ‘to: dispoge of-the de: ficit for.the current yea?, Mr. Roylance. of: Utah finds: the’ gross property ‘tax levy and estimated"income from other sources at variance with the figurés obtainable fn the office of, the State. ‘Tax ‘Commisgionep, and ‘also in. mak- ing his dedictions he performs statts- tical feats which I thought-impossible. ‘The'gross income, according to a com- | Pilation made by the State Tex ‘Com- missioner, from the general ‘property tax is. $3,742,616.08 for’ 1919. ‘In ‘his etimate to the State Board of Equali-| zation he estithated the revenue from all: ‘other © apurces: at ~$2:410,374159, making a total of $5,159,990.67. It ithern states ip < “aiid one-third: Dillion dollars, “4s “All drinking water -snould be must ‘be ‘remembered, however,. thal _| onty 25 per’ cent of the general tax levy ts'available for the current year. Mr. Roylance found one-fourth of $3,742,- 616 to be,$728, $42; T found it to de $935,864. ‘The State Tax. Commission- ef finds thie levy. for interest and sink- ing fund ‘to: be $320,106.97, while Mr, Reylance found it to be. $: e | also found that there was a 96 | $101,593, and also that $250,000 Tor the Appropriations ‘would not be used. *, - Must be Shown,” Tt: there: Was “any surplus’ in the| ‘Thera might have been a little cash in theState Treasury, but I doubt -it. ‘Of court, Clark | Put Seainat. this, $100,000 are obliga: | Tesults from these causes. - None‘kno “Mfamiy” doco, the general praitonet. slant | leaving (Mr. -Roylance $1,050,000 ‘short ‘State Treasury. inherited by this bien- nial period, 1 will have to be.shown. | igor. of the Founder of Dr. Caldwalts Syrap Pops) Millions now use his famous prescription -] ALL physicians know that goodie Sepende la tsa i Syriip Peps af the fact that Dr. Cotdweits! és the lorgest selling|liquid. lasative*in’ the world, there: being over "6 million ‘bottles sold “each: year, meny ite B. TION FACTS SEE LST tions ‘of: the state amounting: to sev- eral ‘times that amount which in- curred during, the previous ‘biennial period, ‘which must be met by this surphis.. If:any officials fiave a little ‘lett:-over ‘from ‘their appropriations, | there4will be other officials who will have deficits. . Usually.the deficits -ex- ceed thehangovers,’so we will have to eliminate this-item from- Mr. Roy- lance’s table. ‘Correcting his figures “and subst!- tuting \the figures, of the State ‘Tax Commissioner, we‘find--at ‘the ‘end or | shis biennial \pewiod a deficit of $377,- 145.90 instead of a surplus of $405,- 978.45.) > I Accepting “Mr. Roylance’s figures with’ these corrections I venture to Prophecy ‘that there will’ be a very substantial deficit in many of the de- partments over;and above estimates; many fuads are practically exhausted | and we have yet'a year and three months to go. I apprehend that the Seventeenth Legislative, Assembly will face some very heavy deficits, which it added? to”, Mr: Roylance’s: estimate, will bring it upto more. than $722,009. | High Finance. ‘ The géntleman from: Utah - enters, tre realm of high, finances when fie jjateeusess next. year’s income. ‘First all,-he egtimates* the oil tax gt S40 ,000; thy first year it netted $39v,- ;-000.. Fhe late lamented Legislative Assembly adopted: a 1aw which was drafted by the Standara Oil Comfiany, reducing ; their tax shan le @-gallon'to %c a gallon. As they paid $325,000'out of ‘the-$390,000 tax collected-last year, this means a refluction of their’ tax to - $81,260, leaving the independent: companies:.o pay. $70,000 and’ making ‘a total ‘tax next year Of $151,250. To be libera:s. we ‘will -call ‘it $175,000; this is also the.estimate of the Star:‘Tax:Commis- sioner.. So, Mr.’ Raylance. right’ off the bat; is $225,000 long in-his ¢xu- mate for 1920-3921. Cool othe Short.’ He estimates the inheritance ‘tax: .at $100.000.: ‘This actually.run for ime last‘ year $71,640. “He estimates the stocks and bonds tax at $100,000. ror the current: year, outside ‘of that as- sessed against railroad companies and. national -banks, “both tied up in court. the ‘income is $51,739. He estimates the insurance tax at-§230,000; tne x surance ‘tax ithis year was $216,293. ‘Fees he estimated at $250,000,dnd they run lest year at $217,098. He placey the ittcome*tax at. $1,300,000;° not exceed $250,000; collectible ‘taxcs. on ‘this estimate. He ‘may’ quarrel with me on this proposition but I sag. gest ‘that ‘he wait ‘and ‘see. ‘This{ leaves Mr.; Roylance. $1,406,209. short in his.estimate-for the ‘current year: He finds -here’-his hangover ‘tax, which could: not be collected this:year, to be. $935,854 rather ‘than $728,542 which; he used when it was to'bis vad} roems:and we will be more this great little car to you. and let's have a side. hee : 216 M who need. its benefits have not ‘yet used eddvess for.arfree trial bottle to Dr. Wit | wa Fee Mii Sixteenta} _ it will) “If you have not,'send your neme and Caldwe!t, 511 Washington St., Monti- vantage: to make it small. He‘has''a happy faculty of shrinking or swell- ing the figures as.it suits his purpose. 850,000 would appear ‘to me to be’a_ fair estimate for revghue from this source. Thjs is $138.818 less ‘than Mr. Roylante’s estimate. In’: brief. Mr. Roylance has over-estimated ‘the revenue for'this.period by. $1,545,0uv, ‘so-that: according ‘to his own calcula- tions.there must’ be proddced -by -di- rect taxation in excess of $3,000,000. Allowing ‘ for »twenty-five ent ‘un- | collected: during the current jyear the ‘levy must, be- $3,000,000. his does not include: interest and sinking fund, which conservatively must reach — 500,000. Carrying over from the cur-~ rent. year a deficit of $722,000, will give us a levy of $5,229, 000.00 or 3.3 percent. Young. lady wanted with high school educa- ' tion to learn proof read- ing. Apply at this of- fice. ‘ y 2 FT OFF CORRS! 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