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PAGE SIX BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNR ski, Vermont, who declares he is now in the ‘pink of condition’ RULING MADE and enjoying life for the first time in many years as the result of tak- ‘ BY SEPTEMB i ing Tanlac. ER Ended Saturday Washington, D..@,. duly. 2.1 ht rate pected i made etfectiv Inasmuch as advanced notice reased freight rates wil ered likelv t the announcemer made avout August 1. Rates Sure ‘to Advance, ternative but to adjust’ rates so 1-2 per cent on the value of ional one-half of 1 ‘Thanks to Tanlae I:am now enjoy- ing life for the first time in years.” recently «leclared Arthur Lebeau, foreman of the Porter Screen Co. Winooski, Vermont. “For five year ais a Sic ble indig tite and gene the railroads It is generally conceded that ion is likely to grant the ase in rates this will amount on. I had no appe-|¢ tly went off to work termining the valuation of the without any breakfast because I knew roads idledopted bythe emi a iba ate anything it would only up- What the Carriers Ask. The carriers have contended “My condition was so. bad in fact, th t ts i ste I could neither sleep, eat nor work] *he | property, investment _ ace with any satisfaction and was so ner- vous that the least thing would upset me. Nothing: seemed to agree with me and I would have severe cramping pains in my stomach and at times my heart would palpitate badly.’ I also suffered from, shortness of, breath, and the least: little exertion would t thump like an en- an increase in freight rates of Clifford Thorne, attorney for tions, argued that the actual v: ured oni 6 per cent basis, this w s‘last I almost decided I would up my job as I got so weak and ble { felt I could stand it no longer. “One night as I sat reading a paper me it was just the medicine I needed. It helped me from the very first dose and at the time I had fin- ished my third bottle, I hardly knew myself. “T never have the slightest symp- at ChicagoS SECOND PLACE a brand new man in every way. My appetite is splendid, my nerves are stéidied and I sleep soundly.at night. The work I used to dread now seems easy for me and I am now in the very ‘pink of condition.” Of course, I am only too glad to recommend this medi- cine.” Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H. Barrette, in Wing by H. P. Ho- didates, and Secretary of Agriculture E. Meredith of Iowa today continue: man, and in Strausburg by Straus- placed in nomination to head: the Ns the. cave of the bandits, jumps from arene) burg Drug Co. —advt. care -aithtac< feral’ etatement of. Chicago, Ill. July 2.— Less than|his horse to a train moving at, the Washington, July 2. inforcement e es | yitirnwal from the presidency race'| H2lf of the population of Chicago was| rate of thirty miles an hour, rescues of the act to prevent importation of : ; nreacra va to have greatly strength- drawn: from Hlinois, census figures |his sweetheart by swinging her from! impure tea will be transferred to- a 1 a aun: t . 0 mae BRITISH GOLFER : d hi chances for the second ‘place, show. Two thirds of the remainder |the train to the back of his’ faithful| morrow from treasury department to ‘ e others whose names are being put} C@me from foreign lands. The last |horse, and introduces come novel rope| the. department of agriculture, ap- : WINS TOURNAMENT forward are: Governor S. V. Stewart, Montana; al, Ei J 2.—G Dun-] former Governor James ‘H. Hawle ieee weet ree Idaho; former. United States Sen: can, the veteran British professional J. Harnilton Lewis, Illinois; Brigadier golfer, won the British opeon golf} Ganeral L, S. Tyson, Tennessee; championship concluded on the links] ward L. Dohney, California; former born abroad and 499,438 hailed origin- ALLEGE aT i TORTURE today with a total of 303. Duncan] Governor David R. Francis of Mis! went to the front by doing the third} yj. former Governor George Hodges, n yound in 71 and the final round in 72.| Kansas, and Vicepresident ‘Thomas R. the United. States. Marshall WOMEN INMATES ““DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; dom at the county jail early to Akron, ‘They are: Carrie Childe, 24, negress, Doubles Its Beauty. charged with pocket picking; M cutting to kill and ‘Pearl White, charged with pocket picking. women occupied the same cell. front of the office window. PRESIDENT GETS ‘A few cents buys.“Danderine.” After} son-in the conduct of the war an application of “Danderine” you can} congratulating him on his recovery len hair or any dandruff,| was delivered today to the president. . hair. shows new life,| It ‘has been delayed in transit. There yigor, brightness, more color and thick-| was no intimation as to whether the not find a besides eve ness. president would send a reply. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE For All Baking Requirements <== in quality and contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. s Bismarck, N. D. | Hearings Before Interstate Com- merce Commission Will be whien have been in progress ‘al weeks: before the: inter- state commerce commission probably will be concluded by Saturday. ‘This will give the commission nearly sixty days before Sept. /1, when. it’ is ex- doub.edly will be given, it is consid: the commission’s. decision will be That rates will be advanced seems a certainty. The commission under the new transportatich act has no al- the roads will earn approximately the ‘commission can al- cent, if it so desires, as a means of providing tunds for rehabilitation of k m: My principal trou- 6 per cent. Just how much of an in- will depend upon what method of de: roads to earn 6 per cent on this value proximately 28 per cent is necessary. group of western shippers’ organiza- require only 18 per cent increase. had Leen reecived wheh sealed bids on} 2¢ 4° Wholly ‘undesirable place in| adjoining, ‘now set apart for women. Indications, therefore, seem to be] these two former German livers were] Vhich to tarry. The’ individual cells) This means more work for the guards. that the increase granted will be at! opencd today at the shipping board. .] Te not sound-proof and .one of the/ but as every cell in the men’s depart- least. 18 per cent, and pgssibly as| The United’ States Mail Steamship} “Venty-three occupants snores. ment already is filled the arrival of an-| Wijson last Thursday regarding the! and would advise the special session much’ as 28 per cent, irrespéctive of ! p ‘ i ay be : land : therwise Sam Michalow—and_ his such. extra ‘work necessary anyhow, 5 * f . ement about Tanlac which | Dossible wage increases which may be] ‘athan upon condition ‘that the board iyo eee | amendment, Gov. Bickett today reiter-| sible and graceful thing to do would authorized by the railroad labor board} joan §6-million to the company to be} 1¢a!h house comrades say his criminal the prisoners say. ated his purpose of advising the com-|be to accept «the inevitable and BROOMS SPROUT “ te f indigestion now and I feel like N company bid for the Dekalb, which it ; 3 ; . om of indige AT CONVENTION Would: opetater (a passenseer sarees phonic intermingling of a steam siren, keep him awake. Besides, he is hope dential booms were being inflated to- day by backers of ‘ten potential can- Both Governor J. M.' Cox of Ohio Meret oto ery rena iee PEOPLE FROM vicepresidency, although both will be than. did any other state. ree te dians,’ cxamined regarding their pr the pound. ‘ ae ey eee oak io was next in. contributing to 8 S i *. . ° . ash: ESCAPE FROM J AIL Chicago’s population. It gave 50,223| 9. Jenkins, former Am Rein on This Ship The modern laundry ser- way. O., July. 2.—Three women} Wisconsin stands third with 49,025. | were suspended in the air, struck and prisoners hawed their way to free- Hamilton, 20, negress, charged | with 34,002; Minnesota 26,638; ‘Missouri The escape was made the more ind Oklahoma 355. DEM ANDS DRUG much excitemert. daring by reason of the location of the cell directly over the jail offce.|NEW TOM NIX PICTURE : STORE LICENSE} Tried to Foo! the f , after sawing the bars, LE: ma f si | aropped tb, the ground directly in] The famous cowboy star, Tom Mix,| Chicago, July 2—The ‘Chicago city Thieves But FE ‘ailed GOOD WILL WIRE Washington, July 2.—A telegraphic copy of the resolution adopted by the eae ae daoisenta ot erqeldent Wile is, and how he believes real westerners |'Kenna said. ‘Those selling liquor ate ) === Use Climax Flour ways niterm Russell- Miller Milling Co. | FURNITURE, BUILDINGS BURNED. TO CHECK PLAGUE Me Tear | - e in- be un- nt of VERA® CRUZ, Mex-tar third of» i ' t a Vera Cruz city, including the new : city market, has been burned in the 5 } i ; i. fight against the bubonic plague. Dai- ‘» Furmiture is carted away and bura- ed at the dumping grounds, as shown vi L Cornejo Ceft) and Be- iz Cornejo are among the Mexi- ciety girls who are raising funds to help combat the disease, that the per 2 SHOWER DATHIS2 SANITARY PLUMBING — ot Water and Steam Heating, Round Oak Pipeless Furnaces, All . Material and Workmanship Guaranteed FRANK G. GRAMBS. Bismarck, N. D. the | é full t to PAS Riri ir AG THREE MILLION — rail- that > count Ossining, 'N. Y:, July 1—Even as} today to the Warden, Major Lewis E. Paradise had its snake, the “Eternal! Lawes, against the roaring, rasping, ‘ i i 2 City” its Roman fever and the amber: cevonating snore. One slayer suggest ( me snore-muffler, such as the old: its fly, so has the new death house for] fasnioned wooden clothespin, but. the| NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR TO URGE. . ap- THE LRVIATHAN Washington, {July 2.c+Ah offer of} alue}$3-million for the giant passenger one was not. niore:than 17,000,000,0. Fig-| liner Leviath: 4 $800,000 “fe he} men at Sing Sing developed its flaw—| consensus favors the removal of “Sam 7 2) 8 ould lines Devas onant ? only Shane hat a, flaw:so serious"that it is declared to! the Landlord” to the old death house ‘PROMPT GIFT OF WOMAN SUFFRAGE Raleigh, N. C., July 2.—Replying, woman suffrage in North Carolina I to a message received from President} recognized its coming as_ inevitable The offender is “Sam the Landlord’) other condemned prisoner will make company made the offer for the Lev- ratification of the Anthony suffrage} of our general assembly that the sen- achievements are wholly surpassed by Guy Nichols, “Bull” Cassidy, James 1is nasal efforts. Not as a gentle| Odell and other slayers declare Mich- tha a ( fi aephyr gently moving leaves inasum-' alow ig the “best sleeper’ in the se a during. the reconditioning | mer twilight does he snore. Rather, if. house, Thoughts of the fate of. Mrs. amendment, Bickett’s letter to the The American Shi ac his fellow prisoners are not exaggerat-| Elizabeth Liznick of Yonkers, for id foll 4 if 3S A n Ship qnd Commerce} ne the Michalow snore is a sym-, whosé death he was convicted, fail to] President follows: “I have the honor to acknowledge i losis - ful'that he will ial, receipt of your telegram in. regard to between the United States and Ger- oan meee Ee re ati ‘Sam ts oa Raining: ue the suffrage amendment. While the applied, to reconditioning’ ‘the vessel : ing special session of the North Caro-| promptly ratify the amendment. This and furnish free of chargea pier fot > lina legislature to promptly ratify the | is still my purpose.” many. Michalow’s fellow. tenants of: the mind. is playing havoc with the other| telegram does not seem to call for a ei The board reserved decision on the} new death house made formal protest uurdcrers’ nerves. _ Ireply, I deem it proper to say that on |*- ITCH, ECZEMA, offers for the vessels. ae Soe March 15 of this year I gave to the| . RINGWORM, TET TER @ Ei Tn press a statement that while I was Sry er ieeing ok cee not personally impressed with either many thrilling and. hazardous. deeds 1 L the wisdom of or the necessity for jiriing and nazaidous deeds] EY FORCEMENT OF _ divectorsacior aud Ais supporting con-| PURE TEA LAW weMik rides through water, falls into IS TRANSFERRED . T, CHICAGO DRAWS JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist ‘ . . MANY STATES third was contributed freely over oth- | throwing features. | t er states of the union to make Chi-| As usual the star is superbly sup- y of cago | ae second largest city in the} ported by a capablé- cast, which in. cour pi A cludes ‘Rva Novak, Charles K. French, | P@:3 will be appointed by Secretary ator! “Of ‘Chicago's population: of. 2,701,-|L, C. Shumway, Sid’ Jordan, “Lucille| Meredith, from among. employes of clothes as frequently as Ed.| 222 those’ born outside the state num-| Younge and George Hernanflez, the department under one of: the -pro- you bathe your body—it’s bered 1,443598. Of these 944,160. were visions of the act transferring the the true secret of’ health, tea inspection service. The principal coolness, and comfort. duti + of the’ new board will :be ‘th consideration of appeals*by dealers it’s 7 ie . from decisions of tea examiners. il And fee just pa po US Our. address, our driver ily well het ani cn ne will willingly stop in and ~ cleanness that we sell by give you full details about Pythons Have Free propriations having been made to the 311 Front St. lattor denartment by congress. : ‘A United States board: of tea ap- s Phone 684 It’s good to bathe your | vice we offer, you see, is based on a_ pound rate that’s reasonable indeed. ‘Won’t you call us up and let us tell -you about it? Or if -you like; just phone oU- | all from some other commonwealth in USED BY MEXICANS Of this last source ‘of Chicago’s 2 ‘Mexico - Ci population, New York state sent more of its sons and daughters to Chicago ity, July *1.—Several’ In-} of the city’s residents: agent at Puebla, testified today they Manila, P. I, duly 3.— Stateroom » PL, ioe Indiana came fourth with 45,979. Oth. | threatened with death by shooting’ un- | doors were locked and even thirsty Remember the fact that 'we are well equipped to do Dry er states and their-citizens that the Hu they agreed to-testify against Jen- Californians kept Bwny arom the Ber Cleaning and: if you have any clothes that you think are ' i :[kins; according’ to Puebla dispatches | 0” the Jast voyage of the S. S. Santa . . D arie | Mohican S8MGL Penseyivania|t0 1 Universal, Jetikins was kidnap. | Ctuz here, A family of four pythons, {| Worthless and you are going to ‘throw them away, take up ed by the bandit, Frederico, Cordova. | two ead to ibe ails largest gever eap: the matter with us and we will pass our honest opinion of 28,;23,615; Kentucky 17,571; Massachu- | last fail and later charged with com-| ‘ured, escaped from. their es any The setts 11,078; Kansas 6,693; Nebraska | plivity in his own capture. ” ambled’ abcut the k what can be done. 4,733; South Dakota “1,200; North Da- : day. can.amble. wil make ‘his debut in this city as an| council .evenues committee has’ de- author and producer at ‘the Eltinge| cided that drug stores should pay.a li-]|_ Manchester, July 2—James Keen- theatre, where William Fox will pre-|cense of $500 a year after a delega-| °, commercial traveler for a jeweler, sent his latest and -greatest, western |'tion of druggists had protested.a pro-| had $15,000 worth of diamonds. He thriller, “The Daredevil,” next Men, | posal to add to the recommended li-| had dummies made and put them in day. This photoplay promises to ‘be|cense of $50 an additional charge of baggage, carrying the real diamonds something new, for Mix is giving the/$5.. “The drug stores. have taken) 0n his person as a ruse to fool thieves. public his idea of what-a fast movitig,|over the business of the saloon,” Al-| They \picked his pocket. and Jeft him rapid-fite, ‘sure-hit story of the west}derman Michael J. (Hinky-Dink) | the paste stones. @Wrneas.m.co. 2y ie - Provide - for a possible day of unemployment, for the would interpret. it. profiteering. * They’ should pay a li- oud cense approximating that paid by the saloons” ‘ ||GERMAN PLEADS As in all Tom Mix productions EAGLE TAILORING AND HAT WORKS ALLIED HELP Opposite the Postoffice Parisi: July 2—Hugo Stinnes, Ger- Authorized Resident Dealers for man capitalist and director of the) theROY ALTAILORS oermann, Shipping company, isutg- = e'the creation of @ large interna. |||. CHICAGQ—NEW YORK tional organization to solve the prob- Big cut in .Tailor -Made. Suits ‘ lems‘of the international economce'si Suits worth $40.00, now $29.50 uation in Europe. according to a Ber- Suits worth $55.00, now $34.50 {lin dispatch to the Matin. This or- Suits worth $60.00, now $39.50 | ganization, in. his ‘opinion, -should: be }} Suits Cleaned and Pressed ; directed by the entente and based: on | | Franco-German solidarity. / TWO STATES ARE FOR-DRY PLANK . pale tase San’ Francisco, Cal., July 2.—Decla rations in fayor of the strict enforce- ment of ‘the vole act. were for down, weakened condi- mally .approved atthe caucauses 0 ion; : ichi nd, Idaho delegations non Bune are nervously ey iene Tdaho | contingent also and physically exhaust- went on record as. favoring the league ed. It will pay you to keep of nations ‘without, nullifying. reserva- in trim these “hot days by tions. . = ONE GERM CAUSE -~ OF YELLOW. FEVER | it New. York, July 2.—One yellow 7 i fever germ is responsible for the dis- : ‘i Tonk <i} ease setae it a found) Recon HE: e Great General Tonfe || to Drs. Hideyo, Noguchi and Israe! 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