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eral court late yesterday by F. E. | Packard, assistant Attorney-Gencral. Ce sa { subseriptions received”, said | { The state holds that the allocation of i ‘Thomas Hall, seeretary of state BY OVER BILLION DOLLARS, SAYS REPUBLICAN Chicago, Dee. 16.— An earth. quake, tie severest recorded here in two ‘s, is being recorded on tho. seismograph at Chicago unlvergity. The center of disturb: ites is 2,800 miles arege ‘As the observatory at Washi ton reported the same quake wa: LBADER IN HOUSE UL §, GABLES IS | AGAIN THPOSED New York, Dec, 16.-—'Twenty-live coneinentous objectors, several of whom served prison terms be- cause of their refusal to bear arms dur the war were guests of | honor at a dinner given by the {| American Civil Liberties bureau. |. Rey. Jokn Homes of the Commun. UPON INCLUDES | [| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == { CONGRESS NUST CUT ESTINATES SEVERE QUAKE. CENSORSHIP ON Wa aR STATE FINANGIAL PLAN AGREED ORDERLY SALE OF PRODUCTS AND FINANCE BODY Mondell Assails Administration| TAX SUIT REPLY 7 2000 mites trom there.in an east- | President of Western Union ity of the etureh landed the ob- BANK AUDIT CASH | two phases Outlined by Special . eriy or wesierly direction, the Jectors the bravest. of the ‘ sae ses ed by § quake apnarently Is entered in braves COMES FROM MANY] Committee Following Con- for “Unfathomable Incon- sistencies” \ HITS WAR DEPARTMENT Says Appropriations Asked for Army, Navy are Far Above . IS FILED HERE The reply of the state jto the rail- roads’ suit contesting the capital stock tax of the state wis filed in fed- the Atlantié ocean® “near. the Azorcs, railroad capital stock and bonds for taxation on a property -basis is legal, but that if it is not the tax commis- URGES YOUNG'S, | Tells Committee of Action Taken by British Action Taken, Believed, ‘PURPOSE IS EXPLAINED | FARMERS” UNION with Reference to Interna} | \ i t FIVE NATIONS IN THE LEAGUE “The most encouraging thing about this publie subseription to pay for the audit of (he state in- dustries is the mumber of small today Among the small subseriptions recelyed were $20 from 20 men ut ference Here WARRANTS TO MOBILIZE Sale of Them Through Finance Corporation and Sale of , gioned who mdy assess them on their} ' Hy . Jud, LaMoure county, and $200 in he Proper Amounts gross earnings. The state relies on al | 4 ' Situation small amounts from nearly 200 | Products Planned . ————- a decision rendered in an Arkansas caso J Heart : } persons in Cavalier county. — ec om: in aj ial ‘ions j je rail: iS ave Cc e at s vole ire 5 4 by ay Host gray ne ie 7 H ayy ; 4 iti, ] Fic rovernraeat pe in or-|the United States supreme court de-! Meeting Here Adopts Resolu- ;;; -é being held up for examina-| France and Australia Not | sceretary continued “ive haven't ee Bale eat ri cision cn the method o ng the} i « . A 7 din amen inoonl Taba; : | got sufficient funds yet, and we a 18 red v der to lighten the tax burden! t,x on a property basis renders the! tions, and Giscusses Agri- \»|Hom by the British ul intellige Voting on Her hope that we shall receive enough | into effect today. Rep. Mondell, of Wyoming, Re-|jzw in operative. | # -‘ealtural Situation paneritios icehare 7 yet this week, Hi we put on a real The program, the result of the i in the! —_ | i !dent of the West i cempalgn we'could ratse $100,000, ee bat as Re eae 5 publica teadey, deat ee rf ARMENIA IS REFUSED) hut wedo not want todo that” (State officials-bankers confer ouse today that the total est- OVER lactate ® \ 5 fell ieetore a tan, MS iar le Be : : ence, a special committee of the mate of $4,653,800,000 submit- (THANK. “LOCAL AGENTS fo etigating cables ant the advisn. | | Ceneva, Decy 16.—Four nations were \ executive cpuncil of the bankers of | i association and state officials, ted by Secretary of the Treasury should be reduced by approxi- ed chiefly by a drastic scaling down in estimates for the army s | os B REAUS | Members’ of the- Burleigh Coynty r r Farmers’ Union ‘and representatives sion at the Commercial clyb rooms at which marketing conditions are be The Burleigh county I$ LONG TASK _ ling discussed, bility then. ucti - stg rganiza 1 are eas | o Mr, , seid, Yih ara ‘ ra ie H - Seal et a ction, he said, a the purpose of throwing leht on ins}! Finland and Luxembourg. in which the state officials-bank. of legislative action affecting ternal disturbances in Great Britain } nd LE presume with more partienla ference to Ire ; | "| voting when the admics:on of Bulgaria | und and Bolshevism.” |“ ;made members of the league of na- {tons by the assembly of the league nee and Australia abstained from before the assembly for de: on. FOR SESSION was decided upon at a meeting ers’ conference special commit- tee, state officials not members .of the committee and G. H.‘Hol- and navy and also for sundry Geeta 7 . Par id a ~ 1lbea " oa ef . : France abstained, + Rene Viviania] civil expenses, the total of which | _, Tn local met yesterday and today the; Mr. Carlton said he was noi sure! yey. a rang iti sels is resi 5 , vil expenses, thet Government . Reorganization: state union’ is’ tn, session. -Hwhether inbound) cables trom the /Read of the French delegation declar lister, presidant of the:Northern i ed, because it preferred not to vote in Trust Company of Fargo, repre- he pointed out exceeded current appropriations by more, than $914,000,000. Criticising the’ administration for the “unfathomable inconsistency” in | The following résolution. endorsing the stand of Congressman Young in j reviving ‘the tariff on, farm products land providing for a manner in which {to finance the®farmer during the | May Require Many Years; | Big Bodies Move Slowly United States also were examination | Correets Empress ! “1 want to correct a statement of Elihu Root, Jv.,-counsel for the being held for | at the Western | view: of the incompleteness of the in- ‘formation giving regarding Bulgaria’s filness—not because France had any j objection to Bulgaria as a member. Thirty-five states voted affirmatively | Seek to Have Unity of Action; Upon Industrial Program | for State sentative of the special commit- tee of the executive council of the state bankers association, varticipated. > \ the estimates submitted to Congress| py ‘period of readjustment: American cables, t hay ae ne \ and the “pleas for economy made py | MUCH WASTE DISCQVERED | Whereas, Congressman Geo. M.|Union would proceed with its op: Baa tet arate toCk ete icon — The program, as stated by Mr. Hol- 1 the President and Secretary of the} Caras : Young has introduced bill in Conr |tions for landing the cable off : a Epon Us Rett cia g ; = 48 maja |lister, includes two definite phases. c 7 YB. HUNT, | 5 ‘ . ‘ Ma. i the application of Armenia, Esthiona,; St. Paul, Minn., Dec, 15,— While) oy Treasury”,\Mr. Mondell declared he | Ne Hace AMI ar aR eM t cents a) Miama, Fla. in disregard of @ sttte |) otvia and @eor It failed to rec-|numerous members of the 1921 Min-|U°Y 8™e! would “leave it to others to properly ne A. Stat Corresponden: | bushel on wheat and rye and on other |department warning. lemmend the 1 “Gemienia be: : be aah ee 1s rt of finance cor- prop ‘ ommend the admission of Armenia be-|nesota legislature had derrulated upport of the finance cor characterize these efforts. Washington, Dec. 16—Big bodies ' farm products in proportion and some | ‘That is an axiom ot!of a percentage basis and | “The fact is that two weeks before the landing was to be made a high cause authority over the entire terri- measures they plan to introduce early | poration with every member bank of the bankers association as a : tmove slowly. Q : e ssails W 4 : hee : ‘tory of that nation was nbt being ex-|? ca Assails War Department ne-| *eignee. ge laq,Wherens. Agriculture “has bees oficat of the state department told | Ory OF at Tee ernment, Canada,|i the session, many other members| stockholder. ‘wo. years after the war,” the Re- Ini a yer is slapped i ‘ace by inance me. th: Ya ieati yas comi 3 fe i naan Tare awa . a acti aa ; y The United States government is slapped in the face by lack of financ- ;™Me that our application was comi ind, Sweden and five South{@P€ awaiting the action of various Orderly marketing of the Syitze publican added, when the world out-} pig body. That is the boast of es, careless anil indifferent legislati hrovgh and he expected the license te 5 3 ees investigati nertai ag . i a ly. E of es, ca SS a gislation |Whrovgh and he expected th nse te \merican ¢ tries voted her ad-|Committecs investigating certain leg-| agricultura * “ts of Nor ! side our borders is largely bankrupt} eyery individual connected with it hoth by state and national legislation jbe in hand shortly. ; | American countries vote caller athtes islative needs, before deciding definite-| akota ere eH and everybody is praying for reduction | .nq of every patriotic citizen. There- and especially national legislation; “We are down here throwing oir | cpg ecerded 4 rai ‘ her. ; ly what their program will be. ever onth j of armaments the adniinistration asks | fore— ; 4 [which has a tendency not only to upon, the ample boson of the! “GRE recorded against her, ation | Replies to a gencral questionnaire] ‘phe program is the result of all the for an appropriation of more than! ‘The public must nowexpect too muci ruin the farmers of this ¢ ey bbe seeking justice. We are pro-| ae ban 5 sent to'all members of the House and Phe program is the resunt ob alltn p his country bu {presented by Delegate ‘Rowell, of |8c™" (0 & ate ’ se and} conferences, which have brought $1,414,000,000 for the Army, Navy and} fortifications, or five ‘and a half times the highest peace-time appropriation | in the way of an early overhauling also is undermining the welfare of of government departments and bu- our nation, for lack of farming means. reaus, promised by the incoming ad-| lack of food, and lack of food means through the fail us” of about your ceeding in orderly wa courts. the court course, you may find 1 | Canada, expressing hope that Presi- dent Wilson’s efforts would result in the saving of Armeniajand the estab-} Senate disclose that legislation to aid ‘armers in marketing their crops and the adoption of a tonnage tax law home to us the fact that we've got to begin at home to raise money to take care of ourselves,” said Mr. Hol- of 1916.” ministration in the interest both of starvation and sta i legs begging f i robably will fore The leg ; aes v if a gation. legs begging for me: lishing of a stable government so that|PPobably will be foremost. The legis-|tister, «¥ “an’t nd get Pointing out that current deficits) orriciency and economy. | Therefore, be it resolved that we! Rear cece TEE tte might be admitted to the league in| lature also will have to enact ne nouey in ‘uy, magical aa ‘ sa were not included -in that total. Mr. 2 jendorse the action taken by our Con. PRICE SLUMP IN ihexdear fut !sary measures to make the Babcock’ wot tg start ; frag Mondell , declared these “may be Figures Two Years | gressman ‘Mt. Young and ask every | ene NE cone good roads amendment effective. a ah Hag j swollen indefinitely if the war depart-| For instance, Congressman C. P-\ tember. of the Farmers Union ait, MINNESOTA ALTER 7 Consideration of farmers legisiation | .omrittee, and others, pores fcr ie i ment continued its policy of recruiting Reavis, who has before Congress‘ J) other farmers and @very farmer‘| | lis now under way by informal com- Sie yay ae are jor imistic Hl the army up to full strength.” This|the only proposal to date which 'joay in the state and other states to LEGISLATIVE PLAN; 'mittees and some definite program is|°’°" COM Have, Buck Fever 1 was contrary, he said, to the under-|,ould set in motion the machinery write their congressmen fora speedy ee expected to be presented in both “A Chi > fine neial representa standing that it@should not be in-) necessary for reorganization, says it passage of wait bill. ° > St. Paul, Minn., Dec Declining | ‘houses shortly after the session starts.| sv. ‘tol, 0 _finanelal ~ representa 1 creased above--“the total of 178,000] will be at least two years before Resolutions of thanks. were “alsa! Prices in almost all pommodities and _A committe of twenty-seven mem-| oh See ee ae rr tt Hl lee < tone || u BQi antici ng is ay -cajise 4 e % @ state has not g the matter w: men contemplated by the appropria-|any proper program of reorganiza. | passed, in honor,of.the work. done by anticipated rent reductions may capse; i NM) bers has been named by W. 1. Nolan! jut ‘huck fever,” said Mr. Hollister. tion.” Declaring this action was “in entire harmony with the attitude which the war and some other de- partments had assumed ¢oward Con- gress in this administration” Mr. Mon- tion can be formulated. “Duplication of activities and over- lapping functions of departments and cven of bureaus within departments,” ; County Agent Gustafson and Miss Stark), county demonstration agent. Both of them are leaving Burleigh ;county for another field. The resolu- j cancellation of plang by some mem- bers of the Minnesota legis!ature to present anti-profiteering measures when the session convenes. in jary. Janu-| UP-FOR SUPPLIES speaker- elect of the House, to outline legislation covering {the Babcock amendment. This committee is mdde up as follows: First Congressional distri Ralph “We have nothing: like the problems states to the south and east of us have.” } The first agreed upon contemplates the carry- phase of the program - . Reavis says, “is a source of waste tions urge upon the board of ’ dell added it had become the duty of|.)most incalculable. In my judgment urge up joard gf county} Several members of the House of] J, Parker, Harry C. Trowbridge, I. H.}° Congress to take-action that would] i, amounts to ‘not less than $300 [Gre to eee on ee peo- | Representatives, replying to a gen-| Objects of Art Have to Be Pawn-|immons, John Robinson, ing oul; OF the. North Dakota, finance prevent such squandering of the Pe9-|90,000 a year. - ‘The Bismarck Commercial club was | C7, mauity as te, measures they Uicn| ed to Feed the Hungry Second Congressional district: E.|‘iesday hy the /bankers" committee. ple's money by eré&ting deficiencies in} “\yet enormous asthe waste is, and! given a vote of thanks f $/to introduce, indieate they had such | O. Oren, John G. Gerlich, W.' N.|{tesday by the /bankers’ committee. 3, violation of law. os cesy’ as /it is to put one’s finger of the hall as a inetine asi the uae legislation in mind but ow seul Swett Multitude Shanks, B. H. Curtis : he papel juioek will hs $1,000,000 et js A i aa 8 a place. The! general sentiment in the lesislature Thin ict:’ Oscar aw ach bank that is q4;member of the on ‘individual points of lost motion yegolution commi ag nad boone , 14 cia _ Third district: Oscar A. Swenson,| 00) Om ok sei beta ee PRIMARY LAW and waste effort, it would only add of J. w. Burch chaiinkat A omngse | before Presenting thel@propossls. | vienna, Dec. 16 Wien vf’‘bur-| Walter, H. McLaughlin, Oliver J. Lee [EPG eI opareois feNea da tke . to confusion and waste to undertake {nd P. L. Gronhoy. , ; * ° . chase, gift and inheritance the House|_,, Pourth district: Johy 1. Levin, St crite, is expected to subscribe stock CHANGES ARE J h at 1! ‘hice Ci 1 bas Paul te, XT 1 to subscribe stock fe Sore the pe ion rly sree pence tea C Ncago ouncit jof ‘Hapsburg acquired the 990 or more Fiith district: W. D. Washburn proportionate with: its resources. can only be done properly atter tapestries comprising the most guperb; ,,. x * ‘3 oe a ‘| “To make the plan a success every ; CONTEMPLATED |: comprenensive study has been made | FREE DINNER Takes Erin Stand, nilection in the world ity members| Minneapolis, | Tne” must have a share’ said MP. Sse sien Dae 6, eGnaites of the whole governmental layout. | WIL, BE GIVEN Chicago, Dee 1éThe city councit| Hardly foresaw that some day they] ae Mee iiciee bane W-|iiollister, “but the agency thus cre- . Paul, Minn, . 16.— 7 i cago, . 16. city council) be pawne y Drea y a| > Enger, E.R. s, P. J. Long. ated is t ‘i ner in the Minnesota primary laws are Wants Probing’ Bogy CH : unanimeusly adopted a resolution con-| Would be puwned to buy brea for.9) seventh district: John B, Gislason, | tted Is to be used only in emerg- contempiated by several members in} “On the basis of such a Study, ‘and RISTMAS DAY | dgmning what is termed the “armed ) "pig Petarations Commission having | 0- C. Neuman. encles. Mobilize W: ti the 1921 State legislature, according|on it alone, will it be possible || —— {invasion of Ireland by Great Britain.”| given its consent, the government. is| _Highth district: R. W.] Hitchcock,) 4.4, jiree en denver ae thie ata to. information received here. Just] work out a unified. systematic pro-| | Andrew Bpugas, who has given a- eee i now trying to raise enouga money pn! J. MePartlin, George H. Harried. |) ee y lat 8 CO ilies what changes ‘will be proposed is not! :,ram of reorganization such as is nec- free Christ dinner each year for = ithese tapestries to purchase: 50,000/, Ninth district: H. A. Putnam, John jaa uehuol on rie a i“ eas aa indicated althoygh one representative |< ssary if-a full dollar’s worth of gov. phe desta oe people, will again | MENTIONED FOR | itons or flour against the imminent’ ex- fT, etry Vie or Holmquist, (inde caarhee Patsy Gann declares he has in minda measure|ernment service is to be given for a b eaner Pins a The dinner | ‘CABINET POST | hakstion of the supply on hand. The), ene ee BMGs \/NONGRTERA | guarantee the genuineness and le: to restore all’party desigtations. —_| cach doilar wrung from the taxpay-| 1 he given Hietee Van Horn cate | vread ration Has been reduced to 29) *nomas BE. Girling. =, | gality of the warrants. A survey, has ' seek to restore conv yste eav is introduced a resolution | "7. - " jer cent corn meal and 3)” per cent/ °© BC. 4. e 5 nad. Sat en nes m dain! Hs t for party nominations instead of the) walling for the appointment of f spe- Phere will be turkey, cranberries | le The tbest that can be said of the Joining the House chamber. Mr. Nolan Sera ed ones on the banks 1 primary system, pointing out that|cial reorganization commission to con-/@nd all the trimmings, Mr. Bongas) | resulting read is that a very hungry Pointed out that the committee was Hé a state. Jf 2 marron be found such action woyld prevent persons not] sist of three members from the House S4¥8. AS many. as will come are ‘n-j person can eat a little of it. “ [not a “formal committee,” as formal | 1, Wem ease na ny sou: Sellister definitely. affiliated with the parti and three from the Senate, to con- | Yited, and every one will be taken care) It is understood that 2 movement is| Committees will not be appointed until) |) Wh) Of Met eis to be fol. from odtaining party nominations.| uct an investigation into duplications |! Mt. Bougas says. | lon foot for the organization of an in-| the legislature meets. Sa elt, paniece Cte TES TAB It Was pointed out by this legislator) and overlapping avtivities in the pres- | a = | ternational syndicate to advance the — —_____— abies Bay ee io ae mere that in the primary elec ae jtcan Sut sovernment organization, as thy P. 0. EXAMINATION { required smouny ot cash. he man WAR PLOTTERS TO aera suoan eating ents banks hold ie contestan! 4 : necessary, ‘step toward providing| =, contemplates a py ta tries | Radian ehh nominations ‘included several candi-|y remedy. | *§CHEDULED HERE, pledged sill be caretuily setected trom SERVE SENTENCES)» addition this phase of the pro- j . dates, who, defeated in the primary,; Appointment of this reorganization ait was ! the various schools represented in the| sires gram contemplates the bankers ‘com later filed ‘as Independents with, the) .ommission, Reavis hopes, will be! The United States il Service j collections and these in part or in| Chicago, » Dec. 16.—-The United Na ener aaa veh ne ane endorsement ‘of the Nonpartisan) made at this short session in order |Commission has announced an. exam- | whole will be put on exhibition in the/States court of appeals today affirmed | Hon "ie alaposing ‘Of $6,200,000. of » league. that it may buckle down to work im-|ination\to be held at Bismarck, N. D.,! | great ities of Europe and America.) the three-year sentences of four men) HM in USPOS NE te Bi as its Saar mediately. on Jan. 22, 1921, as a result of which| | For some months the fine: tof these convicted of fomenting a revolution ante Dees a ae indus- Mus! lit is expected to make certificati ! | weaves have beep on exhibition in the in India and organizing a force to war i BS on y day afternoon Need of Army to It th ast: He: Done ‘Right ‘fill a p ntemplated eacmiee th, the Belvedere Pa’ Se here, exposed for, on Great Britain, The men were tried pe commission ned nace ee shout a Join World League ||. 8 (25 2035 £0. Pe done thoroughly ‘position of fourth-class postmaster at [te first tne eee either Alwis | before Judge By M; Bandis: mouse to ancater at eale sent to A : gee wae Brittin, and other vacancies as they they have been ke ata ee i a sada recta tre Worries Luxembourg | investigation ana of draftingythe leg- | may occur at that~office, unless it Hofourg or Schoenbrun, palaces. WET TOWN HAS ancial houses. This indicates, of- “ . ——_ islation necessary to straighten our ‘shall be decided in’ the inter of | brought out on rare oceasidns in the; | ficials believe, that they will be mar- ine Hore ie my" now deiner dimeriperhps't se eceatuite a long ithe service to fill any vacaney by re- cays ote a ea i Set then | 1,400 ARRESTS |/«'«¢ #9" Second Phase of increasing its “army” now *| time, ps two years. | ‘ oe sed | ereat salons. ‘Vhe larges e aula See se & ement. . The compensation of the great, ba ‘The second phase of the program, ing postmaster at this office was $202—for barely: find spade on the s dewalls of |” Hull, Quebec, Dec. 16.-- This city, | ing 175 men and six officers, to per- ‘ “It Js desirable, of course, that it! { | rhe I im haps 2,500 men to meet possible re-| be done quickly, but it is more im- |the last fiscal year. | the vast apartments in the Belveders | with a population of (20,000 and long which includes the orderiy marketing auirements for police duty under the} portant that it is done right.” | Applicants must have reached their | here daily hundreds of persons PaY| regarded as in “oasis” by the thirsty |! Products, contemplates that the | League of Nations. is greatly distur’ EH aPEeT ‘twenty-first birthday on. the date of | | the small admission fee to feast on the trom the United States ani parts of | frmers of the state be asked to stat | ing the parliament of the tiny nation! 67) 000 RUSSIANS ‘the examination, with the exception | wealth of co‘or, while in every TOM | Ganaga, has established a unique rec-|%t Once to market products at the of Luxembourg. Some opposition to, ‘that in a State where .women are de-| | artists at easels cop; them. ord in pol Is, according to e of not less than 10 per cent joining the league at all developed on, FLEE TO MEXICO ciarea by statute to be at full age for, Win rene | statistics just published | month. ' the ground that such an army wo rm purposes at eighteen years, women | Death Penalty May | In the eleven months ending Novem-| ,, 1 38? pscnably estimated iat . bankrupt the nation ane SI) Mexico, Dec. 16.£$: thousand ; eight s of age on the date of! : : \her 30, fourteen hundred prisoners | {ere are $60,000, 0 $75,000, q i f . + Sixty usa ghteen years of age on the date of 1 } a prise een } s i i. Nick hed of necessary labor. Russian refugees from Crimen are wa. the examination will be admitted. Be Restored in Minn. aa teen received in the muni¢ pal, worth of unsold products; includlag a =o ° pected in Mexico within the next few! Applicants mi reside Within the} a . jail. Of this number only fiv a boone es eee Ss Several Receive Their | montns, ace-niing to a report recently territory supplied by the post office tor | St. Paul. atti. Dec. 16. Restore een. were residents of Hull y|the state it was stated. Figures of ." made to the Department of Agrjeul-; which the examination is announced. | {tion of capital punishmen v be| per cent. of the remainder were ar-| the a “om Master Mason Degree ture by one of its ageats who has just} The examinatioi is open to all citi- | jurged in the 1921 Minnesota 7 ‘J rested for looking too long on the of ert ulture and labor ieicdts that 7 __ {returned from the Near East. The zens of the United States who can ral ators and repre 'N-/ wine when it was red and for infrac-| 8° per cent of the 1920 wheat crop Five candidates were given their | agent dec'ared that many of the Rus-,comply with the requirements. H resentative J. W. tions of the Quebec provincial Liquor fs, sulll on the farms. master mason. degree at the Masonic ! sians will embark for Mexico within’ Application blanks, Form 1753, and! Olson of Minneapoli: na. | License Ac Gove nor Frazier will issue a let- lodge Monday evening before a large;a few weeks, The government has/full information concerning the re-| Hl al punishment should be dea ———_--—— ; ter which is expected to be addressed attendance, » Those who took the work,| signified_a willingness to receive quirements of the examination can be stored to punish cold plooded = mur-| COMPANY MUSTERED IN to the people of the state. _ The en- which was put on most successfully | them, isecured from the postmaster at the! ders,” Mr. O2son decl | Williston, N. D., Dec. 16.—Company| tire situation is to be reviewed by are: G. W. Stewart Wilton, editor -_— ;place of vacancy or from the United , | Mr. Olson also es that the le of Williston, unit of the North Da-| the Governor “ of the News; Roy Mathewson, Soo DOG SAVES CHILD ‘States Civil Service Commission, | ipajmary election | should | De tkota national guard, was mustered | _ Wisconsin Plan ’ er stationed at Wishek; J. C Grand Forks, N. D., Dec. 16.—When , Washington, D. C. | jamended “in some material r eer into state service here by Major Har-| There is nothing exceptional in B ikkelson and V. S. Din- |Wendell, Marsden, eight-year-otd son| Applications should be , proper! | !He declared himself for intelligent) oiy so n, of the adjutant gener-| the plan proposed, Mr. Hollister said. gle, a 1 of Bismarck. i ° of Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Marsden of Grand | executed and filed with the Commis | | legislation and the elimination of ars oflice at Bismarck. The present; Practic lly the ame plan was agreed * Next Monday evening there will bé|Forks, fell into the Red river while, sion at Washington, D. ©. at the earli-; lace (above) | many “freak” bills that frequently @P*| strength of the company is about 62. {upon in Wisconsin, he said. The sit- | installation of officers following a | trying the ice at the édge with a st k,!est practical date. | (below), both of Towa, pear in the House. The following offi paten we rega rd to cred s which i i i icy! = i > fri ‘i 1 - ane 1 Wel elected: 2. W. Je! s akota is facing also is ced | banquet at which Grand Secretary his faithful dog plunged into the icy) fares ea ; in ie from a ; SUBSIDES AT MINOT wer elected: : E. W. velre ne Ferdionetateete eine ae , Stockwell will be present. waters beyond the ice fringe, and seiz-! WEATHER REPORT ; mentioned SMALLPOX $ ES alt Me Jeffrey, {i jeutenan 5 states hi le » bu a ————— ing the boy carried him to a place) For twenty-four hours ending at noon,| Harding's Minot, N. D., Dec. 16. -The aa d, H. crickson, cond — lieutenant; | in more pronounced degree than in MeCLUSKY POST ELECTS where the ice was thick enough to! Thursday, December 16. | ture. Wallace |pox outbreak in Minot has subsided. |orge G, Harvey, first sergeant. all) orth Dakota, it is said. ; McCl sky, N. D., Dec. 16.—Thejcling to until help arrived. Passers-| Temperature at 7 a. m. | end publisher of Wallac Janeemdine 19 an anyouncement made | these officers; have had federal ser-| The meeting yesterday here included James Roberts post of the American |by, attracted by the dog's barking and Highest yesterday | er and other farm periodicals. |py pr, C. K. Allen, city health oe ivice, as have also three-fourths of the| the attendance tof members of the Legion of McClusky has elected the /the cries of the boy, rescued the child, ! Lowest yesterday | Howard is 46 and president of the cer. Ten days ago there were 28 | men enlisted. ; | special committee ot the bankers— { following new officers: Virgil Curtis, |who is recovering. Lowest last night American Farm Bureau Federa- ce in Minot but now there are an Fede inspection. will be held|state officials conterence. B. Ww. : re rluez, vice- — <n ae Precipitation tion. He has a 400-acre farm in proximately half a dozen. he out-| spout Jan. 1. | Cathro, manager of the Ban of North egmmandet; ram tine adjutant; Saloons in the larger towns of Highest wind velocity... Marshall county, Iowa, Where he cake has been general throughout 2 ; | Dakota, was named chairman of that Sam Selulz, historian; Fred Maas,'Mexico are to be closed from noon| Forecast works out problems of production |the state but prompt action by the : ks have paid|commitiee. Other members who were finance officer; John Klein chaplain; ; Saturday until 9 o'clock Sunday morn-| , For North Dakota: Generally fair] and farm management. Neither “jocal health officers or vented any] $51,005, in revenue to tne govern-| here included William Lemke, Attor- 1 : 1 \ has ever held public office. serious results in Minot. ment. t (Continued on Page 3. and’ Alfred. Lashar, sergeant-at-arms. ing. | tonight and Friday; colder tonight. \