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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. HELP WANTED—MALE LEARN BAR RBER 1 Tr At the Moler it “institution: of; ita) Barber erlene, S find.” wetabtished 1699" Time aad e ense saved-by our inethode Catal talus ree. Moler.: Barber Colle, 107: Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, -Minn., oe __ 4 2-1-1mo iD—| can do for- warding. Apply Christie Lithograph & Printing Co., Duluth, Minn, ia WANTED —ilrst cass — automobile mechanic, eee Motor Co., Bis- marck, N: _ 8-2- -twk HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘WANTED: Girl or woman to hold copy iniproof reading ‘de- partment. Must have -high school education at teast. Ap- ply Bismarck Tribune Company. 3-2;t£ WANTED—Ginl” for” general house- work; highest wages: Mrs. P. C. Remington, 610 .7th street, 2-28-tf WANTED—Competent girl for general house work. Phone 415. R. 208, 3rd street. "* 3-2-ot' POSITION WANTED POSITION WANTED—Man with sev- eral years experience in bookkeep- ing and ‘stehographic work desires position, Can start immediately. References furnished if required. Write 206: Tribune. ° SITUATIONS WANTED. “SITUATION, WANEED Man and wife. ;w shes farm work, colored, please state salary paid: Willing to come. last of April Mr. Robert Foley, 4217, _St,, Lawrence Ave., Chicago; Uni" 3-3-hwk. __WORK WANTED WANTED—A place place to wor to work for ‘room and ‘board. Write 205, Tribune. 3-1-Lwi. FOR RENT—Two rooms sultable for light housekeeping. . Call person- ally from three to four o’clock, p. m, at 516 Hannifin Ave. LIGHT HOUSEKEENNG ROOMS-—- for two or four. persons. Elderly lady wants light ‘work or care for children. Phone 877. 3-3-3 FOR RENT—Two rooms for lignht| housekeeping, light heat and water furnished. Reasonable rent. at 423 Front St. 3-3-2t FURNISHED ‘ROOM—in. modern house suitable for two. 201 Ist street. Phone 658-K: b= BeBeAt | ‘ONE LARGE ROOM FOR REF Furnished .or~ unturnishedgge.8 Main. “Phone 503-K. * FOR RENP—Two rooms, close in; in modern house, 416. Thayer street. Phone 836:R, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, . in modern home, 320 Mandan avenue. __Phone 262-L._ 3-4-1w as But FOR | RENT—Room in modern . house for one or two. Photie 494-L 510 _lith stret. te ROOMS WITH BOARD—At raven. One room suitable for three gentlemen. 3-3-5t FOR RENT—Furnished roomg;;in modern home. Call at 312 8th str ts 3-12 FOR KENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two, 39 8th street. SV erate ae 3-4-3, FOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 515 2n dstreet. Phone 774.0 32lw FOR RENT—One modern furnished room, 713 3rd_ street. 2 kK 3-4-1w! 34-4t 3-3-4ts. | Dun- ISCELLANEOUS._ ing the whereabouts of one Franke Till, formerly of Akron, Qhio, at present reported working on a farm ‘in. the vicinity of: Bismarck, please notify''C, W. Washburn, care Soo Line, Bismarck, N. D. at FOR SALE OB, TRADE hree-story hotel, new up-to-date’ steam plant, - cost. $2,100, put. in’ 1916, WiK sell for $5,600, This a rea} bargain; property is- clean from debt; will consider a large home in sgme, large city where there is a gocd high. school. Write Box 112, ‘Martin, ‘OR SALE—Four or five two year old heifers ready, to freshen in, the ne: future. -Price $50: on up. Gua tecd gentle and casy to handle. L, J. Garske on farm 100 rods west of State Capitol Building. 3-2 HAVE $5,000 IN VILLAGE rants for sale at 10 percent dis- count. Will secure guarantee that they will be taken up within'a year. Will sell all-or payté’ J. Bi: Field. Zap, N. 2s: li-3wk FOR: SALE—or “or Exchapge—I “have 18 head Of good young horses I will! sell, or exchange for town property. } are from 2:to 5 years old and 1150| to 1300° Ibs, N. Dak. Sidney Smith, Steele! 2-26-Lwk. | HOUSE, WANTED—I want to buy a five or six room dern house. ‘Must have possession in 30 days. Answer quickly. Address Box /311 Bismarck, N. Di: 3-2-3 FOR SALE—Kitchen Cabinet, Dres: er, Buffet, Chiffoneer, Library Table, Large Columbia Graphanola, Cook} stove, small writing desk: and: beds. 926, 8th. ‘street. . 2-25-1wh:. FOE SALE—Lots 5. “and 6, Block, 2, verview addition, in Bismarck. Easy terms. 719. Valley City; N..D. 3-3-8ts, FIRST CLASS ~“WCRK—Cleaning., pressing, repairing, dyeing, ladies’ ‘and. men’s clothing. Eagle Tailoring. & Hat Works, - “phone 58, opposite | “postoffice. For’ SALE—White enameled barber fixtures for a two-chair shop; good condition, including everything needed except supplies. © Price $300; write to C. Hinsz, Ashley, N. D. 2-26-2w FOR SALE—A No. i “hay two miles south of Bismarck. $10 per ton. Only four stacks left! Liberal dis- count if all taken at one time’ Phone. 746, C..W. McGray, _:3-3-1w FOR RENT—for_ 21 my farm in Gibbs Township, 250 acres under cultivation, 100. acres in corn last |: season, J. C, Sweet. Phone 822, 3-1-5t PRE WAR PRICES on cleaning, blocking and) remodeling * men’s hats, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phove 58, opposite Postoffice. 1-18-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE—Team, wag- on and harness will trade for Ford) car. | 408 3rd street. Phone 322-L x) 3-1-1w It you. ant to sell your ur Bismarck "property, list with. us. Henry «& ry» Real Estate and Investments, front, in good condition, at a barg- aim. Call at 518 Sth street. 2-26-3t | FOR QUICK, SALH—One. “upright piano, walnut case, room 346, Gram Pacific hotel, after 8 P.M. 3-4-21 ‘FOR RENT—Well appointed office in down ‘town ‘business: vlock. _Bis- marck Realty 7 2-26-lw HEMSTITCHIN eating and nov- elty pleating. Mrs. C. P. Larson 400 4th street. 3-2-3t FOR RENT—Furnished room: street. Phone 485. 3-L-lw FOR, RENT—One furnished room in te two. 409 Sth street. 126+ ne Ee Eee Se oleae AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES |- Swear wfFOR SALE—A pe perfectly ne new ew piano. vat WASHING DONE—Mrs. Ben’ Gent, 400 Block. 1022 1th street: So. Bt “Northwest hotel.-- Room 316; bn 2-28 WOULD LIKE TO BUY A” FORD roadster, body in first class condi- tion or-coupe. Write Box 275, Ash-| ley, N. D. -2-18-2wk FOR SALE OR RENP' * HOUSES AND FLATS FOR SALE—7 room*modern bungalow including three bed rooms, well located, east front, full basemént, liice porch ,screened in, hardwood floors, and garage, on goo term: Geo. M. Register. FOR SALE BY ara on 9 of four rooms, with garag $1, 9th street. « ment, for quick sa] 713-X, or call at 5 FOR SALE BY OWNER—House_of four rooms, with garage. on pave- ment, for quick: sale $1,300. Phone 713-X or call at 517 9th St. 2-24-1wk FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 6- room house, full basement, garage. Terms. 10 E. Main. Telephone _212-K 3-2-1 FOR RENT—Strictly modern apart- ment’ in the Rose Apartments, 215 8rd_ street. Lp W. Murphy. Phone 852. * 3-d-tt LOST ie FOUND LOST—Silver bar pin. . Finder please return to 715 6th street for reward. eee age AND ee te FOR SALE OR TRADE—160 acres: of Kiddgr county land for house in Bismarck, or will consider .a few) ¢ lots or car in deal. C, A. Baulke, 819 2nd street, Bismarck, a D. 28-1wk FOR RENT—160 acres, em te from Moffit, good house, barn: and water; also five acres outskirts of Bismarck. Address Frank Krall, Tailor, Bismarck, N. D. 1-28-lw FOR SALE—200. acres of cultivated land in Morton Co.-N. D. Price $25007 Address No. 204 Tribune. ~ 2-26-1wk. 3000 ACRE RANCH—for rent or. Eats Inquire Dr. Schott, Haggart, " gagt WISCONSIN FARM. oe Sy, LANDOLOGY SPECIAL * ER — Jus out, containing 1921 facts of clover ‘a in Marinette County, Wisconsin. If for &@ home or as an investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landology. It is free on requést. Address Skid- more-Riehle Land Co., 425 Skidmore- Kichle Bids, Marinette, sconsin. 1-3-3mos. 3e1-1wk | on | pave- |' Phone |’ | the 10th ‘day of March, 1921. FOR “SALE—Vicirola and records, in _B00d condition. Call 144-X. 2-28-1w FOR SALE-—Sanitary -couch two pads. Phone 772-R _ FOR SALE Star Résfautant. In good ion... Phone. 363. 3.1-5t Write A. McPaul, Box | * APL Vue PAGE SEVEN law and the same: not having been Paid there will be due on 98 |mogl- Bape at the date of salothe’ sym ‘of One Thousand Two Hundred Seventy- seven and 78-100 Wollars ($1,2/7.78) together with the statutory attorney feet, and disbursements allowed by law. Dated this 26th day of January A D. 4921. : FRANK P, HOMAN. Mortgagee. LH. GONNOLLY. , Attorney. for Mortgagee. jan, 28—Fe), 4-11-18-25 March 4 STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, COUN. ty of Burleigh. In District Court, Fourth Judicial District, \ Summons. Kate B. Martin, plaintiff, vs. The heirs of Charles E. Benson, deceased, Damely, Ida Benson, Jane P. Ben- Son, and the heirs of Jane P. Ben- gon, deceased, and all other per- sons claiming any title to, or inter- est.in, or lien or incumbrance upon the property described in the com- plaint in this action, defendants, The.State of North Dakota to the Above Named Defendants: / You,” and each of you, are hereby summoned to answer the .complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a' copy of your answer upon the subscribers hereto at their of- fices in the City of Bismarck, in the County. of Burleigh and State of ‘North Dakota, within thirty days after the service of this summons uppn you, t} exclugive of jhe day of service, and id case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default by the plain- tiff*for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Bismarch, North Dakota, h, 1921, this lat dey ot M HARE & COX, Anbeneys for Plain ‘Office and Postoffic Little Building, Bismarck, ‘N. D. Notice of No Personal Claim. Please take netice that-the above entitled: action’ is brought to quiet title in ‘the plaintiff to the. following described premiss ted in Bur: leigh county, North Dakota, et ‘The South Half ($1-2)-of the » Half (N1-2):of the Southwest Quar- te (SW 1-4). of Section Twenty-tiiree 23),. Township One Hundred Fortys ae (141), Range Eighty (30), West | LEGAL NOTICES |); of the Fifth Principal Meridian, Bur- 1éigh-County, North Dakota; that the ‘complaint in said action will be filed (SE%) ‘of Section Thirty-three ’(3: 1 in the office of the clerk of court on or before the’ 5th day of March, 191, that no personal claim ts made by the: plaintiff therein against you, Dated at Bismarck, N. D., this Ist day of March, aa O'HARE & COX, . Attorneys for Plaintiff. 3. “1 Apr. 1-8 NOTICE oF MORTOAC ADVERTISE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That that certain mortgage, executed and delivered by Samuel K. Hood’ and Cora FE. Hood (Husband and Wife) tortgagors. to First , National Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota. mortga- wee, dated the 11th day of December, A. D. 1917, and: file@#for record in the office of the Register of Deeds of the County of: Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, jon’ the 12th jday of Dee. A.D. 1917, -and recorded in Book 146 ‘of Mortgage, at page 77; will be foreclosed by a“sale of the premises jn such mortgage and hereinafter de- scribed, at the front door of the court house in the City éf Wsmarck; Jn the County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, at the hour of 2 o'clock i. m, on the 28th day of March,, A. D. 1921, to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The premises’ described: in ‘said mortgage, and which will b8'sold'to satisfy the same, are situated ‘ithe County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakots. and described, as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%4) of Section Twenty-eight (28); the North. east Quarter (NE) of Section Thir- ty-three (33); the North One-half (N%) of the Southeast Quarter BY ALE of ‘Section Thirty-four (34) ;°aN in’Town- ship One Hundred Forty (140), North of Range Seventy-eight (78), -West of the Fifth Principal Meridian, also the Northwest Quarter (NW4);of Section Two ()y°in Township Oné Hundred the Northwest Quarter (NW) Thirty-nine (139), North ypf “Range Seventy-eight (78) West obthe :Kifth Principal Meridian, Burleigh County, North Dakota, containing even hun- dred twenty (729) acres. mre or less,, according’ to the United Sfates Gov- ernment Sprvey thereof. There’ will be due on guch mort- gage ut the date ot sale the sum. of ; a Without ee ae $8,552.54, Dated at Bismarck, N. BY ALLMAN day of January, 1921. FIRST WIONAL BANK, hans Mortgage. F. BE. McCURDY, Attorney for Mortgagee, smarck, North Dakota hh 8-10-17-24) (Feb, 18- NOTICE OF MO’ ADVERTISE AGE. SALE. BY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That) cuted and| that. certain mortgage, exe delivered by Samuel K. Hood) and} Cora E. Hood, mortgagors, to The | First National Bank of Bismarele 'North Dakota, mortgagee, ‘dated the 12th day of December, A. D. 1918, and} filed tor record in the office of the | Register of Deeds of the County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota. on the 13th day of Dec. A. D. 1918, gage, at page 313, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinaf described, at the front door of the court house in the City s ty of Burleigh, and State of Dakota, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m ‘on the 28th day of March, A) D, 1921, ‘to satisfy the amount due upon said The |, premises described in said mortgage and which will be sold to satisfy Uv, are situated in” the’ County of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, t mortgage on the day of sale. “same, and described, as follows, towit: The Southeast Quarter (SE%) ‘of Section Twenty-eight (28); the ‘North- ehst Quarter (NEY) of Section Thir- North One-half ty three (83); the “(Nie of the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty-three (33); the Northwest ‘Quarter (NW%4) ship One Hundred. Forty (110) North of Range Seventy-cight (78) West of the ‘Fifth Principal Meridian, in Bur- leigh County, North Dakota, contain- ing seven hundred twenty (720) acres more or-less according to the United States Government Survey thereof, There will be due.on such -mort- gage at the date of sale the sum of $2,944.68, . Dated at Bism day of Januar; FIRST N ATION AL BAN. Ma rtgagee. F, E. McCURDY, Attorney ‘for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North 1 (Feb, 18- ‘NOTICE OF SALE, The bankrupt. mercantile stock of| fan Krasnoff now Iccated at. Gackle, North Dakota, will be’ sold by thé un- dersigned, at_a private sale on or ane le stock merchandise was appraised. at approximately .$2,800.00, and consists of a few groceries, and the balance {3 general merchandise. Copy of invep- tory can be viewed at the office of the undersigned in Bismarck, North Da- kota, or obtained by. mail. Bids for the same should be made in writing accompanied by a certified check .in an amount equal to-five per.cent of the bid submitted. BH. B. COX, ‘Trustee. 7 8-4-1, NOTICE OF MORTG AGE FORKE- “CLOSURE BY ADVERTISEMENT. Notice is hereby given that that cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered by J. O. Len and Orvidia Lein (hup- band and wife) mortgagors, to Frank P. Homan, mo rtnaaee? dated the 24th day of October A. D. 1916 and filed for record in the office of the Regis- Of Deeds of the courty of Bur- leigh and. state of North Dakota on the 27th day of October A. D. 1916 and recorded, in Book 140 of Moi gages on page 171, wili be foreclos by. @ sale of the said premises in such mortgage and hereinafter described ‘at the front door of the Court house in the city of Bismarck, county df Burleigh: and state of North Dakota at the hour of 2 o’clock p.m. on the 15th’ day of Maréh A. D. 1921 to sat-) isfy the amount due upon suca mort- gage upon the date of sale. premise described in ‘such’ mortgage and which will be sold to satisty the same.are as’ follows: Lot, Four ( of Block Eléyen (11) in the Towns te of Regan, North Dakota, agcording to the plat’ thereof ob file in the office of the Register. of Deeds of Burleig! county, North. Dakota. Default’ hay- ing occurred in the condition of the said mortgage and the of ‘the above described. premiges\ no- tice of ‘foreclosure as provided by The} ’ mortgagee | having given the record title owner 0000-1TS* THUNDERING! _OF TUBRE = THERES™ AOTUING ‘To BE SCARED OF “THUNDER ABVER. © pr poBS Soe My PoP ONCE SAID THAT EWE WAS THUADER- + amply | Vogel. said and recorded in Book 147 of Mort- arck, in the Coun- North ot Section Thirty-four (34), all in Town- al institutions in a similar ‘positi against adoption of the mi port, and at night the bill w: up section by section. and take proposition. buildings were authorized, ing concessions made by pendent leaders. for a law building ‘at the t e of North Dakota at Grand F $100,000 for the completion of a w of the Minot Normal and | gymnasium at Valley also was rais soll ait ‘e of monéy by board of tr and heads of educational instit and for that reason stood for the ority report presented by Represen- tative John Maddock. who was on the budget board. made, w night se ters Chairman Watt of the appropria- tions committee speak for the majori- ty appropri: ' began auspiciously over possibility of dispos measure without great | disappeared. VOGEL ASSERTS $20,000 LOAN REPORT UNTRUE Says Deputy Examiner Made Mistake When He Reported on Coleharbor Bank i MAKES EXPLANATION Representative f°. A. Vogel, of Cole- harbor, cashier of the’ Farmers’ State { bank, today made public a statement and vatidavit to the effect that the bank never had $20,000:of Publishers] Nationak Service Bureau loans,’ un- secured;:as shown by ‘the report: of a] $ deputy bank examination, produced at the ‘hotise investigation from’ the’ of- fice of O. EB. Lofthus, state examiner. The deputy examine? made the 1 take of including other loans in with one loan to this bureau, which was ol Mr. “rhis is to certity that the state- ment offered as evidence by the Hot Investigating Committee on Februar 21st, 93 of Coleharbor as of June 1920, that this bank was car loan of’ $20,000 m ers National Serviqy Bureau true. On June 28rd this loan to this Bureau of ther, individual farmers had borrowed from this bank on their individual to the Pubjish- and separate notes the sum of $6,000, which money, I have reason to believe was-again loaned by these farmers to Bureau. Further, that the above amounts and loans are all the either direct. or indirect that the F mers State Bank of Coleharbor had stated on the date of examination that were in any manner connected with said + Service Bureau. Further, that the above named was secured by a joint $10,500 note signed by eight reliable farmers and prafes- sional men as collateral thereto. Signed: F. A. VOGEL, Cashier Farmers State Bank, * Coleharbor dD. : ibed and sworn to before me this grd day of March 1921, A. MASON, Notary ‘Dabite, Burleigh Co. expires dan, 31, Delay in Statement. In a statement accompanying the affidavit Mr. V <plained the mat- ter as follows: “I have delayed making the above statement until 1 could secure the nec- essary data. I found through a mis- conception of the facts, that the dep- uty examiner had included as a loan to this Bureau $8,500 worth of time certificates of other banks which this Bank had brought in the’ regular course of its business from indivic- uals and corporations all of which were paid at maturity that were in no manner connected with said Publish- ers National ‘Service Bureau, and that lous in the sum of $2,000 to local formers institutions had also been in- cluded.” Continuing he declared that the bank had in the past * “and will con: tinue in the future “to make conser- vatice loans to all worthy local farm- ers enterprises.” Farther on in the record the com- ment of the deputy examiner, said: “The general character of this bank is fair with a business which. appar: ently seems prosperous. Farmers seen) to be yery loyal to, their insti- tution... Active officers are “ellicient and routine work was in first class condition. The general character of the, loans are fair. Accommodations to farmers are well distributed.’ GENERAL BUDGET CENTER OF LAST MINUTE DEBATES (Continued from Page 1) heir glabicts took fought ority ro- taken a give v The speaker = su Tt, wa Three They wert 50,000 9. figu> The university maintenance, d 000. During the talk’ Representa atterson, Nonpartisan, ed the alleged reckless clared that he would ainst the institutions being crippled, nin The proposition was which was carried out in the ion, that to expedite mat- ion report and Represen- tative John Maddock for the minority, Night Session The night session on appropriations | but. optimism ing of the ction soon It was nearly an hour and a half after the house convened before the| procedure was settled upon. | then, décided that the’ cl ‘| read the original senate bill, the ma- jerity appropriation changes and the; It was should j Dill as it passed the senate. | Nonpartisans had counted upon supe port of some Independents interested in their own districts to swing support for some of the minority amendments but the support did not entirely materi alize. the majority ithe salaray of, the sggretary. to the Governor at $2,800 bouse then adopted the minority re- in educational On the.first vote the report of; of the committee,~fixing 500 a year instead of ined in the budget. The ns con taken from the report of the! examination of Farmers State bank ying an unsecitred | a | Ptiations commi -j Siony fixed the b Toad commission for on the Minot normal. a eee MARKETS | BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russe!!-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar. 4. No. 1 dark northern . No, 1 amber durum No. 1° mixed durum No, 1 red durum. No, 1 flax... No, 2 flax No. 2 rye... cor SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE TOCK. Hog receipts, 8,000 steady to lower. Range, $8.50 to $10.75. Bulle » to $10.50. Cattle receipts, 2,400 killers, steady to higher. “—~?% ‘Cows and heifers, $4.25 lo $ Calves #teady, $9.50. Sheep receipts Lambs, 0, steady. $9 to $ Wheat re- 50 cars is, Mar. 4. ars, compared wit! 1 northern, $1.79 5-8 to Cern No. yellow, 78c, * 0 No. wate AL 1-8e to 41 7-8e. Flax, $1.81 3-8. ARR em port: raising the salary of the law librarian from $2,5 In the Secretary of State’s items, a provision for. travelling expense, to attend a couple of conventions was tricken out, and the majority report printing the publicity pamphlet was adopted. ; Political pr forth in coin for the ing to © judice began to surge ring appropriations ditor’s office. Accord: rman Watt, of the appro- 1 the special ses- for this office at $3 000, the mninonty report put it a about $35,000 and the majority at $30,- 300, the sutti Q filing cle time work. adopted. Considering appropriations for the state treasurers office Representative John Maddock asserted he would not 1, differences lead him to urge the cripplin, any office and voted for the majority report, con- taining a slight increase over the min- ority. When the Attorney-General's appro- priation was reached Representative and a field “ele kK. for part- The majority report was let polit* Maddock urged substitution of the minority for the majority report. He decelared that the approp: fons urg- ed by the minority cut the amoum. materially from two. years ago. On Lemke’s: Fund Representative Watt made an ex- tended statement. Referring to charg- es the appropriation commitfee had not given ,, Attorney-General Lemke sufficient, funds he asserted that form- er Attorney-General Langer had made an affidavit that there was but $449 unpaid, bills when he left the office and the amount remaining in the fund at that time was $7,805 60, not deduct- ing unpaid bills. We said that he had ‘run down” one bill of $2,300 which was reported outstanding and found it had been disallowed. The same was reported on a $2,400 item. He said that out of the (jovernor’s fund for hiring special assistant at- torney-general, which the house vot- ed to transfer. to Lemke’s office, $100 had been paid to Charles Crum, ‘about $170 to the Equitable Audit company, $200 to M. J. Murry and there was ‘an unpaid voucher of $100 for Crum. On the railroadrate case he said there was money appropriated ior the rafl- this, and de- clared, summing up items. that the amount available for Mr. Lemke al- most doubled the amount allowed Lan- ger. the majority report provided a total of $38,250 for two years for the Attorney-General. It was adopted+ The deputy superintendent of pub- lie instruction’s sé $2,800 instead of generally fixed for departmental heads. Little change was made in the de- partment of agriculture. and labor, traveling expense of the commission- er being reduced, but the of. the dairy commissioner w: from $2,860 to $2,500 by the ma fy report. Traveling. gxpense commission” was At this ‘point, wit amount stants to for the ‘railroad to $6.00 a yeur. the Independents swinging the majority report. Rep- resentative John Maddo declared becomi joke the proc ending aud k der of the “Qi ed thet it would go te confer- commiitee. After a delay of 40 tes, during which time two songs ere sung, a story told and some capers cut. University Fight presented hig ay, which included an rf the allowance for the the university of North * Representi amendments 1 ity law building 0.000 for um at the Valley City n al,.and $100,090 to complete a frep. Gran; of Barnes county, objected seriously to the appropriation of $50,000 for a gymnasium for the normal school, say+ ihg that the amount was insufficient One hundred thousand had been a: ed, The amendments were adopted, 51 to 13, many Nompartisans refasiig to vote. During a period of con: planations were asked, Retre- Vogel,«Nonpar: n, charged the result of the vote had sion when ic ' been-withheld to permit lobbying by members. amendments a motion was made that the committee of the whole approve the bill as amended, but Nonpartisuns | invoked the rule that bills must be read in committee of the whole, the réading of the bill proceeded. It was :after hnidnight when the read- ing was continued. After the adoption of the and R. 8, ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9 11—Lueas Block—Phone 26@