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punishment ; 5 4 ‘ The Weather : , j spe FAIR AND, WARMER | — i Last Edition :. f f THIRTY-NINTH YEAR BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 ing PRICE FIVE CENTS i, Z ! vd fi z is ! af 7 ww rae! ; , j : & | | . ! M ' “ ’ : ” | | i PESTHOUSE WILL] «texts xirewmn” pouicewomen - | POSSE TRAILS |= 2 WHISKEY RUNNERS ARE AGREEMENT ON h bay ! | ; | | THE COMMISSION THIEVES INS. D, NORTH AND EAST OF CITY: ‘ ' a a ri 7 a i PI j -_- eave whisky yonners. operating a}| The men will be pro: ited under} 5 iner lak: eport on lace 2 : +. | high-powered automobile, were cap-| house bill No. 5, which carries drastic} , kes One of Biggest Manhunts in| tured last night with a booze cargo|{ penalties, especially if the men are| Reports Are, as Harding’s Cabi- ) Which, It Is Agreed, Is Western Section Being Con- | valued at $1,500 in a 70-mile chase in| armed or are using another man’s| ae, Ve Not Ad t | which Inspector Dunbar of the state! automobile, which makes it a peniten-| net Assembles, of Settle- j i fi 0! equate 1 ducted by Shanks | license department and sheriff Welch) tiary offense. i ment i < | | mation, from the ‘ofloe of a enen | ‘Two whisky runners were chased | | mmey| several miles Saturday night by| E «,PATIENTS ASKED TO PAY |SEEK “BUFFALO GEORGE” | encral Lemke today. | Sheriff Ole Steffercd of MoLean coun: SECRETARIES (| i padi | The two men, who gave their names) ty and a squad from the state licen-| CONFER : i a | { oe | as Staley and Klein, were said to be! ing department, Two men captured} ‘qi . New Election Officials Are , Cattle and Horse Loss Has Been! Omaha, Nebraska, men and . were| had 14 cases of liquor, it is said, and) H . | “ Named for City Electi i traveling south in a 7-passenger Buick| also were captured after a chase of loover, Davis and Wallace All é jam y Election Tremendous During Last with the booze. The officers took up| several miles, As the olficers began} Take Up the Si ait] In April Rr Y the trail and chased them through) to overtake the whisky car and were! e Up the Situa- s our Years Wing and Steele and other towns, a; pouring shots into it the driver ran tion sa t - a hy Je distance of 7 miles, before they) the car into a snow bank. ‘Two men | _Members of the city commission last | ‘Kadoka,\S. D., March 22.—One of] Were overhauled. | escaped. H ae night discussed means of improving | the bigest manhunts in the history - ! | _ Washington, Mar, 22.—An agree- z the detention hospital, Or peothouse. of {resem pout Dakota is eins : ‘GETS 3 MONTHS | mone pernen the five big meat 1 iner, in charge of the hospi-' cotiucted for “Buffalo George,” al- packers and their employes tal, was ‘before, the commission to | leged cattle rustler and 14: members of | PROCLAMATION | | through which present wage and make a report, following the filing of |his band. A posse of deputy sheriffs FOR ATTEMPT TO other disputes will be amicably 4 communication. by several former | Were Feported hot on the trail of; adjusted was forecast today a patients making allegations to the ef- | rae George” and his band with | INJURE HORSE short time before a second joint o feat that the Boepital was insanitary | ote Aa ane Hien seed sr cle: | | E | conference of spokesmen for both and poorly conducted. 4 e hunt was being carried in the! i H iadeélphi. fa , sides with Secretary 7 Cr ae eeaeeaily "a wiseatRabcuie ' “Bad ‘Lands’ in the Big Bend district i gyhitadetphia, March {22 Hat, labor department. Tuectataie Wee ve i generally, agreed that th of the Missouri river and in atretches | Lamey was sentenced to three months; vig told th id rand pesthouse is not a fit detention hospi- of the: Crowatheek and Lower, Baille| in jail for having threatened to injure}, e cabinet at the regular tal, Liner said that the building was the: CrowsGreek and: rowerr ope Man O° War, noted race hors | Session that good progress toward not impervious to cold—that when a : maa sree ceonald t bers | A Ne Rady ; gal reaiatiea lige | & settlement had héen inade and strong north or south wind blew it was of ihe Toa, ise ahae toe Weokeas| Harding Calls Body to Meet in | trom other sources It was learned almost impossible to! keep the place 2 e-irito. stay ntil ! a F . | that the negotiations hid advance. i D the order it to stay on the trail until Se: April 1 heated.| ‘The pump now in igo 48 the catanciet taken. ssion on April 11 | ed so far that the further attend- worn out and some other facilities are i oe H : | ance of Secretaries Hoover and not adequate, Liner said. | i Losses Enormous ; Washington, March 22.—A procla- | Wallace at the conference was not Liner presented a report purporting Cattle and hor valued at hun-| mation convening Congress in session | regard as necessary. It was . inow that wot": ibe ‘ts purp ae dreds of thousands of dollars have} at noon April 11th to receive such! | said both jsides had tentatively . a aeMk tha ofa total en ae patients disappeared from ranges in South Da-| communications as might be made, | agreed to a settlement, and that w ho have been in the hospital Since kota the last foar years and all of| by the executive ued today by | all that remains was to bring them \last June. who were charged $15 per the losses are attributed to the de-; President Harding. ‘Tariff and tax) together in final terms at the joint : week by the city to cover cost of predations of “Butfalo George” and| revision will be the principal subjects 5 | conference late teda erat apainteniense, ny 4 Hee had ald, the ne jband. 5a ; | il be before the congress but many, = i pesca al amount paid being $ uiner Bee Ge. & ce | Three men yod to be members| other important problems, including: ps, Washington, Mar. 22.—A; cabi- was instructed to place the accounts Mary B:. Hamilton: Dik _ ‘of the gang, have ben arrested, and] regulation of the packing and coal in. Big Program for State Gather-) yo assembled today to parr in the hands of the police deaprtment __ irs. Mary Ee. t amilton, Director, and some of her force in the authorities are now attompting) dustries and restriction of immigra-' ing of; Financiers—Gran- | controversy between the meat packer: : for collection. New York’s Women’s police precinct. ff to terminate finally operations of the] tion. i ‘and their employes there Wats reports Liner also complained that his wife a 8 ne * # TU ere Gaarae’) aha sibs 0Seae ae = gaard to Direct Band that a tentative agreement was being } received no pay for aiding him at the WO EN RULE IN POLICE vi vi c H MS y alts |approached. One plan being consi ‘a ve y t ILE! 1 z ave: Ser" f ea P ig consid . oa hospital, and the matter of compe wae OL CE PRECINCT cA biaet Shae ave sere ata yas Fargo, N. D., March 22.—Speakers ered was iat the wage reduction , aaa ctat ive pationts in the hospital, | BY Newspiper Enterpri for girls lured to ‘the city by great’ Patoled. Since his return to the lower of national importance will address hong stand; thee the wacko It was decided to make improvements ,, NeW York, mbition, only to have that ambition PT fal porvanign, ranchort apy He hart T0 COMMI | N ithe North Dakota Bankers asso- to extend the Alschuler agreement as soon as all of the patients are out ie “eente? Wt ferment crushed. : o organized caition at its annual convention | providing for settlement of differences of the. building. svanne te SCRE oa | - realize that there are more; Captured members of the outlaw’s | to be held at Grand Forks June! by @ permanent arbitrator and that. | CA petition was received by the com- station, the headquarters for 1 18,000 runaway in a year, hand told authorities here- that ‘“Buf-! | 29 and 39, according to announcement) the eight-hour day be agreed upon, mission asking that a sidewalk be Yor Genes: ie Senne that 70 per cent of these are girls, falo George’ had declared he would! today by W. C, MacFadden, secretary | Subject to peculiar conditions obtain- constructed on the west side of Elev- Ji'y the first lime thar a police pre-, {ht that more than half of them have never be taken alive. ‘2 | of the association, who, with H. P.! Ing in the packing industry. ‘ enth street from Avenue A to Avenue’ cinet hus hen run for women by woo “Cmumllted no crime whatever. Served Time for Rustlin | ae j Reckwith peeydant returned | yester:|_ Pariies to the ‘conforences, which < jrandion the Worth.side of Avenue Biman, aby “Yeé when they are detained, they’ An Served. 7 | Aiea Jack | One of Authors of Transporta- any trom Grang Forks where they met have ben conducted with Secretaries “ from Tenth tS Eleventh street. The The purpose, as ire thrown into contact with the low-| Sully, of a decadé or more ago, Wil- j Ne. with. the bankerg.of that city plan Davis, Hoover and Wallace refused to ) idawalkéwaa'ordered in-as‘ol he Purpose, as, €2 oat tldsads “GE -womel Sully, of a decadé o} ago, | tion Act Is Given Post the convention. © discuss the reports and cabinet of- ‘ : eine walleayns ordered tn asf May >) [Mitry. H Hespiiton, it director is to) momen: liam George,, knownppm, the range te aN ficials maintained silence. It wag said, . fre we as § a ‘a ra n recruits, to perfect policewomen a Wee 1 give § yey.a part of our Buffalo George has syved time. nt Hy Washington, Mar. 22— Dwight! Outside Speakers however, that a prospect of a pape i ady in the de renteand to edu- Precinct building mitories for state's prison for the offense for whic Ee gt ce ree a es | Warry, F. Attwe Of Chicago one’ tiv - L. H Langley, representing the Odd: vate the public in maiters pertaining Ages.” she is now sought. On parole, the out- Davis, of St ques Mo. hers ade it! of the foremost o {the country se pereement bed ae from pri- ¥ Fellows, appeared betore the board to th He aa a bal Bt u la began almost immediately to 8s wppointmen by resident ied : a 4 te ict rences held by the cabinet ;: ¢ ne police department. Hamilton } in'the New l#w began ¥ | Harding today as a director of will give an addr ‘Our Consti- officers |; make arran, nts t 2 he pa ah Hara Mod 2H _ "4 Ag | ing today as a director of the ; onstl: officers last night, with the packers’ of the Eeneneae avring tine tnree: _ The education of the public wou rk poiice departme four years, ete off -unbirajiday stack aie horses war finance éorporation’ and Jobn_ J.! ‘ution—the Antid jn Bolshevism.” | representatives and by Secretary Da- ig include courses in, Red Cross first aid,/!s head of the Missing Person Bu- S¥m™moning many Partners.’ ech, former representative from Wis- John 8. Drum of San Francisco, presi vis this i day convention of Odd Fellows of the! j,yptic health and sanitation, and po- rea he formed an “underground railway’ x ‘dent of the United States Bankers as- 's morning with the spokesmen state, which will beheld heré in June. lice practi aioe oer aia coe ae of | which ran half way across the state | Consin, was appointed member of the (oo for the workers. ee enero . lice practice and procedure. The force to be attached to the pre-| “a°into Nebraska where the stolen! Mterstate Commerce Commission. | sociation will speak on financial con-| usa Nabe estat bes { ' erminsion ge \eranten. 10 suse the “We also intend,” says Mrs. Hamil-| cinet includes 20. policewomen, 58/ *Md into Nesrsitss Wie maha | Mr. Esch, one of the authors of the ‘ditions, James ‘Howard, president of ‘ auditorium : . ton, “to make the precinct a refyge matrons and 55 welfure workers, glock, WERE kere ‘ | transportation act, . was nominated! the American Farm Bureau federation | ‘ Some ; anges in cofticials for the _ ley ake EIR ee Alleged Rustler Confesses during the recent special session of will talk on farm and marketing ques- é Sie city election were made, because of in- a Ono of his men, in making a run of| the senate, but confirmation was held! tions and Pat McGarry of Walker | ability| of certain persons to serve. f COMMERCE CLUB | some cattle across-the ice in the Mis-| yp on objection by Senator La iol-, Minn. will give a talk dealing with the W. P. Loman replaces Louis Carufel ' ; souri river broke through, contract d | jette, Republican, Wisconsin, improvement of roads in Minnesota, : as inspector and Ed Buchanan re- COMMITTEES IN | pneumonia and in a hospital. at Fort) oe eee | | telling how the Babcock plan is work- places Frank Ellsworth as Judge in z Pierre hé made out a partial confes- | ing out. i «2 ‘ the Fifth ward, and R. H. Thistleth-! MEMBER DRIVE sion. When well again he was closely; Besides the outside speakers tree waite replaces Robert Dutton'as judge questioned and the ramifications | | North Dakota hankers om padtese ie in the First ward, east precinct. oan ee i . the gang was laid bare. Three other) | convention ealing wit! anking ‘ The voting place in the west. pre- ; Memners. pf teams selected ta cam- ajleged members of the gang, Dick) | problems within the state and other | , “inet of the Second ward was changed paign for the Commercial clab today stevenson, Frank Goodven and Jack | impartant issues of interest’ to the ‘ ? - ao from Dr. Roan’s garage to’ William! with ot bright and early aud met Baldwin were arrested as a result of | state. ‘Supreme Court Action Advances ; Kraft's garage, at Thayer and Hanni- With & ine response: It was the these revelations and sentenced to Picnic and Ball Game | Final aay, | a +2 1a) ; - hope of Henry Duemeland, in charge fal ty. They im-| i ji ea: | : Final Determination i fin streets. ‘The voting place in, thes : ' of the campaign, that the ‘raticttacten. Prison from Huale ee in thelr! | One of the big entertainment fen Second ward. east precinct, will be in Roof Rebuilt, and Fire Cause ould be entirely compisted before’ Heated “Buttalo George” in their) | tures this year will be the concert of It Will s : - " » da = rae bi "| dealings. i | by e Bankers band, a 50-piece or-) Se Wl School S.. Remains Mystery, Super- ‘day was. finished. | George issued a challenge to the! ' ganization, under the direction of M.| Election boards were to get together The campaign was instituted t - 5 “ im,” 1 <i Th today to go over the poll books. Vot- intendent Says" vide necessary funds for darrvitie: on atate sherlft'g olllee to, eet him, ond Burleigh County Farmers Can 0. Grangaard of Rogers. | de’ cases in which attacks are ji nied is! and ‘ : Aba) State Sheriff John C, Shanks accepted, At the Grand Forks meeting com-; Made on the minimum wage r ers also could register today, but it is; the Commercial club work during the ror | Act Th h Count: | eau y A pes ees : the “dare. Cc rough County {mittees on dance, baseball, and other, ments for women adopt : 3 7 rea » u {® led b: - creed ee, Fesietradion wine The roof on the reservoir of the SOUNNE SIEAT eaeee | Reporeed Near Murdo | Auditor entertainment features were appoint: hers of the Workian'e Geni y “hia ye Sismarck Water Supply company, | Today in Kadoka, there gathered) | ed and the Grand Forks bankers gave Board, $1 pensation which wa’s destroyed by fire several ‘Deputy Sheriff Charles Peters and — | assurance that the banker visitors) Bard, sitting as members of a mini- — 2 weeks ago, has been completely re- | Sheriffs William S$. Samis of Stanley! Seed loans made by the federal gov-} would ‘be royally entertained during) mum wage ‘board, are expected to pro- ( built, A, J. Ostrander, superintend- ‘county and J. C. Babcock of Jones) ernment to farmers fn Burleigh coun-| the convention. A large picnic and/ ceed to trial on their merits, as a re- ent, said today. During the reouild- ‘county, with orders to bring back’ ty out of the $2,000,000 appropriation | dance which will include the annual! sult of the decision of the supreme ing an investigation was zoncurted D | George dead or alive. They received) made by Congress will be made] baseball game between the national court in upholding the action of Dis- R W E to determine the cause of the fire. tips that George was in the vicinity! through the county auditor and G. N.| and the state bankers of North Da;| trict Judge Nuesale in granting tem- Mr. Ostrander said, but none was of Murdo near here, .The alleged rust-' Keniston, secretary of the Bismarck] kota wiil be a feature of the second! porary injunctions ‘against enforce- a found. Th conclusion remains that ler has sworn he will not be taken. | Commercial club. day of the convention. | ment of certain classes o. the orders. it was of incendiary origin. 'f “Buffalo George” has recently been’ Mr Keniston returned today from| During the early part of May the) The supreme court, in an opinion 1 \ only manner i which it jnigat 1 ‘seen in the Lower Brule, where it’ pargo, where he went to talk wth C.| group meetings of the bankers of each written by Justice Grace, holds that : caught, he said, was from some hea'- — is known he has land in that district, “Warburton, federal official in| district will be held in the cities of Judge Nuessie did not abuse his dis- ; ‘ Seceees® ig stoves, but they were found intact, 5 1 Fa in the neighborhood of Presho, and it’ varge of the distribution of the loan.| Minot Devils Jake Grafton Bismarck cretion in continuing in force the tent ¢ x in their protected Two Officers Go on Trial in Ger- is believed he will be in that neigh-\Fecanse there is'no county agent In| Marion and Fargo, dates for these porary restraining orders ‘until the ) * Atterbury Says It Is Most Ser- wpe clarification and mixing ch’ Civil Court | Dorhood. From the Lower Brule, he ocak county or central office of tne| meetings to be announced later. final disposition of the cases on their ; . tion Bef ers also were overhauled, Mr. man Civil Cour! search will extend into the TOW ‘arm bureau, it was decided to handle | merits in the trial court, ious Question Before rander said, being partial —__—_ Creek reservation and thence south: (0°M) meet ee auditor and Mr. ‘The opinion is intended to, and : Countr: The water company, whien a Mosbach, Baden, Mar. 22.—Trial of; ward along the path of the under-| yoniston. ° | does, dispose of the appeal in each ' y tailed a fire loss in the bur euf and Frank Zimmer, Ameri-; ground railway’ iy, means of wilt? Blanks are expected to reach the of said cases, so far,as the questions * ———. . _» warehouse in Broadway 1 s who attempted to arrest Grover the stolen cattle have been smuggled ais tométrow aia may’ be-obtained presented in those appeals are Chicago, March 22.—The question of ‘auditorium, ig planning to build a Cleveland Bergdoll, draft evader, at out of the state. a aa a ae Mr, Kenleton: os requested.” said Judge Grace. y mhtional agreements between rail’ Storehouse on Sixth street near the Rbermach, last Yannary was begun, While “Buffalo George” is the prin ere ap een refrain entirely from expressing any roads and their employes is the most Company shop, the _ superiuicndent here yesterday and was continued to- cipal quary in the hunt, the other 14 | opinion, with reference to the merits s¢rious question confronting the 2 qqeq, day in the local criminal court. Neuf members of the gang of rustlers, still of either case. Almeri' people today, W. W. Atter- eee OR oes and Zimmer were charged with illegal at large, also are wanted. Every ef- The cases were brought by the «ot 3 bury, vice-president of the Pennsylv- assumption of authority while an ad- fort will be made to prevent Goorge Northwestern Telephone Exchange 7 autia, told the railroad labor board dur- ‘onal charge of carelessness in in- from joining his gang or mobilizing company and the Grand Works Steam 4 ing the third day of cross examination ting bodily injury n preferr- them for organized resistance. | ———_ Laundry company. A similar case was J vf high railroad. officials by Frank T. ed against ) : charge is a - or ee Berlin, Mar. 22.—(By the Asso- | filed by the North Dakota Independent { sh, labor union attorney, result of injuries inflicted on a young GP AIR WANTS - = elated Press-)_Germany’ reply to | Telephone company and attorney fled 4 ) Atterbury charged the mationd} woman by shots fired, it is announced G BACK Ardmore, Okla. Mar. 22—Gjara the deman ‘of the entente for the ‘i stipulation that the action in the oT eeicans Fre eee ae eshtorence ; ee ey were attempting to arrest HANGIN Hamon signed a contract with a movie| payment before March 23 of one Hi tree abit would obtain as : and that labor leaders refised to as Re ee eee Minot, N. D., March 22.—Capital cecal to produce tcwnee based on illign “marks gold to apply a In Judge Nuessle’s court the fol- we loyes’ to confer with Yoblenz, Ma 22.-Influenza has °. aay i i the story of her life. reparations obligations w! be in lowi rders of th fi allow their employes’ to Tr wil Coblenz, 3 nfluenza has MINOT MEN hould be restored in can The negatives Ie was. unofficially wing orders of the minimum wage board were attacked: sanitary regu- yailroad officials over the agreement. broken out here among soldiers .be- Ni Dakot: crime wave of the ee Satenie. | hi See SE longing to the United Sta nC DRAW PLACES Tee yaar to be successfully com- uanen Py a Srna el ron | : The 6 in ‘government's u lations as to drinking, water, venlilé: ion army. F 3 of the atted,-ii » opini L. L. Stair, bron, Marc ee Ee bron | he i's a+ tion, dressing room, etc. providin: Ban any patted, in the opinion of T school dsti has been made a spe-| swer to the allies, now being dratt- p . ASSAILS REPORT - ON PLEBISCITE Chicago, Mar. -Reports of a Ger- man victory in the plebescite in upper Silesia were denounced as propaganda by Former Premier Padereweski, of c disease have ted and it i stated the attack of the malady is very severe. There have been no deaths so far. 7 MORE KILLED IN ERIN AMBUSH a i a result didates for e : on the ballots | witne Tam in contac Minot, df warden of the state penitentiary, who he drawing the } ay was here yesterday appeart1% s in Justice court. “The Jo the penitentiary and come vith murderers, the more | am convinced that capital punish- H. Withers, ment should be restored. I regret ‘A. Mc-| tho state legislature rejected the capi- cial school district, No. 13, by the! electors of the district by a majority | of 100 in favor of the change. | in the’ following or esident—\V Smart, E. C. Malm. ¢ For Conmissioner—C. ‘a org, FB. Ash. J. Shaw, W. M. Lynch. and criminals, they would have under- 2 PROHIBITION OFFICERS ed, will be presented within forty- eight hours as the time limit set expires Wednesday, RRR RRR eee | workers. is employed by week or day and ilable, 36 to 48 hours a week shall constitute a full week, etc; regu- lating minors’ employment; minimum wage of female office workers; mini- mum wage of female telephone work- ers; minimum wage of female laundry Poland. e : eg See r, E. H. Boyer, W. J. Gerbing J. tal punishmnt measure introduced at) BLAME LAID FOR Dublin, Mar. ven soldie OG. A. Reishus and Otto Gross the-session just clos Hau the Jaw) KILLED DURING ATTEMPT START ANOTHER killed when a train was am- For Magistrate—S..S. Boden, John kers been more familiar Ww) a e were led when a train was am. or Magistrate oden makers DRY LAW A ‘ACK RAIL DISASTER Washington, Ma The Inter- state Commerce Commission's bu- reau of safety laid the blame for the Porter, Ind., wreck on Engineer Long, bushed in County Kerry. | OPEN FIGHT AGAINST DRUGRING stood thyt capital punishment is the srrent against murd id. one efective de| er,” Warden Sta WEATHER REPORT | (or Twenty-four hours ending at; El Paso, Tex. Mar. 22—Federal pro- TO RAID RANCHER’S PLACE searched an automobile but found nothing. shington, Mar. 22.—An entirely tack on the validity of the pro- hibition amendment based on the re- quirement that it be ratified within seven years was made today in the supreme court. of gue. Michigan Central: Orer #0 A | : IN MANY TRIE noon March 23. _ , hibition agents S, E. Beckett and Art f were ucliled/ in’ (he wreck. ee ara te Woods were shot to death early this pos Posse, vas nearing itis hotiae ANT INDIAN: # x eRap EEE F ¥ pa A 1 wition a are| When a voice shouted to halt. e Ae hetero WHEN. BAR IS NOT BAR. Highest yesterday '.. morning when prohibition agents were | tne officers did not stop and a voliey| Fargo, N. 1D. Mar, 22—F. Wi Tampa, Fla., Marchi 22.—Police Chief F. M. Williams and his men seized 150 quarts of whisky and locked it in the jail for evid e. Next morn- ing it was gone, without even one New York, March. 22.—Ope' of | a fight to curb the traffic of an in-} ternational drug ring Said to be head- ed by business men of Germany, Jap) an and England was announced today | Medeterranean and South American Precipitation hunting for liquor on a rach owed by} Neil Shearma, near this city. Federal officers were given a tip last night that a load, of 23 cases of| liquor was to be sent across the line, | intended for a ranch, according to} orday night uring high ranking officers of, Lowest y! steamships plying between New York Lowest 1d ports have been transporting drugs’ Highest wind velocity many raids are planned and develop- Forecast _t ments of a startling nature expected For North Dakota: Generally fair; of hots followed. Beckett and Woods fell mortally wounded. The remaining officers fired from woodshed and barn, When the, firing from the house ceased the of- ficers entered the place but its occu- Roberts, secretary of the Fargo Fair asociation, and R Montgomery, tary of the Grand Forks Fair tion, are trying to arrange for 2 spe- cial group of Sioux Indians to he tl guests of the officials of the two bottle left for “seed.” What's the an- swer? That’s what Williams wants to, by Dr. Carlton Simons, special depu-| The crews of six steamships now are! to-night and Wednesday; somewhat) members of the raiding party. Ap-| pants had fled under cover of dark-) assocations at their expositions in ner. under survillance, he added. weemer to-night. proaching the ranch the officers! | ness. | Fargo and Grand Forks next July. i know. 1 police commiss

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