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RC 1% | cae ona ion “TRIBUNE [= THE BIS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA,FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, ’21 CCARL WANDERER, SINGING SONG, IS. LS [GERMANY PUTS — LEGION NAMES | ‘CITY SCHOOLS HANGED IN COOK COUNTY JAIL FOR D (T. NEW COMMITTEE | | AT CONVENTION Who Killed Another in Fake Holdup and Wife and oo IN CITIZENSHIP ON U.5. PRACE Executive Committeemen to Be | Rabe Sings “Old Pal, Why Don’t You Answer Me” as aces Composed of One From Each | Shroud is Adjusted and Sings Until Hang- Congressional District man’s Noose Tightens Upon Him PRICE FIVE CENTS DRAW TENTATIVE ‘PROGRAM 10 AID JOBLESS OF U. S. Many Recommendations Are Tentatively Drawn by Con- ..: ference Committee FORTIETH YEAR NEW AIR CHIEF ! ‘ i Opportunity Given Aliens to Pre-| Reichstag Passes Bill Ratifying pare Themselves For Citi- | Peace Treaty of Harding zenship Tests } Administration | Ns * be it | | | | | | | -ment on a budget basis to avoid a}; WESTERN N. D. LOSES OUT | | i | i Bismarck Fails to Get Statejtnis morning. Headquarters ‘and Mandan | Loses on Convention Judve J, M. Hanley, of Mandan, anything to was singing when the prop dropped. The appreciate to the utmost the splen- did jeeling that prompted the en- dorsement.. It Is a high honor In- deed to he even mentioned for na- tonal commander. h to sin. cerely thank: my iriends In North Dakota.” | | | i i | { An’ executive committee, composed of one man from each of the three congressional districts of the state, state convention, which ended in! Jamestown last evening, to aid in ad- ministering the affairs of the organ-/ ization. It also was decided by the! convention to put the state depart- that he in turn killed the holdup man, praised his aim. Wanderer was arrested and confronted with evidence that he had carried) bell as assistant. No tu hoth guns used in the most remarkable conf shooting. «After boob” the court admitted the confes the murder of his wife, her unborn babe and “a ragged | hired to stage. a fake holdup was hanged at the county jail ‘at 7:19 o'clock } i me for which Carl Wanderer wes hanged was the murder of E | Chicago, Sept, 30.—Singing a popular song Carl Wanderer, convicted of FIVE DENIED CURZENSHIE | VOUE IN U. S. O \ Wanderer marched to the gallows with firm: step and:23 he took his place | on the scaffold repeated a short prayer after a minisicr. Police at first believed his story and days bf grilling he signed one of the ssions in police annals. iS When he was subsequently brought to trial for the death of the “poor! iner, who conducted ah pn .and the death penalty was sed The execution ‘was postponed several times by insanity hearings and other legal maneuvers. Wanderer dined on chicken, the gift of a local ri was chosen by the American Legion has donated last dinners to condemned murderers, last night. sumed jt card game, which had contin afternoon while Governor Small was hearing and denying his final pl When told by Jailer Lawrence that the governor had denic derer said: < Tam ready to go. tauranter, who for. years Then he re- ued in the death cell throughout the lea for life. d his plea, Wan- nger” whom he Asked if he had ay, he replied in the affirmative and_as a shroud was adjusted jin a clear voice started the song “Old Pal, Why 1 Don't You Answer?” He} ‘ MANLEY GRATIFIED, i d-! the middle of October, feb Gr | . OCT. 4; i | Four. Who Claimed Exemption Senate Leaders in an Agreement| From Military Service and to Dispose of Treaties on Are Denied Privilege That Date | | i pans Citizenship night school will be re-| Washington, Sept. 30.—Advo- | | cates of anti-medical beer legisla- | tion today temporarily blecked isumed.in Bismarck some time after 4 i i ason M. Pa k, wl a8 Wash s 1 Ei { ) ward J. Ryan, the “poor boob,” a West Madison strect vagrant whom he had In these classes, to be conducted at the program of senate leaders for [gens Maen a ale T, une elias 69 Pe Meet ier here are eal i reper Palen hired for 85 {o stage a fake holdup and then killed. Wanderer was also con- RH eae Seed Sciool a final vote October 4 on ratifica” Jas chief of the Army Air Sc:vice. at this time, a greater number than ior national commander, said to- ||victed /of the murder of his bride of less than a year and her unborn child, | themselves for. will ve ie Huhgtlde pees vrenties ieee i ested simultaneously at any day: {hut the jury in that case fixed his punishment at 25 years imprisonment, given an opportunity to study for this; hut’ later. withdrey thelr ob- Takge? ae ee Peeks ot a really have, pe See tealy Wanderer said the stranger had attempted to hold up his wife in a dark | bet touniiia uglish, fund 9 } jectio and leaders on both ‘MURDERER MAY tributed Wace roducting: ie in z make today. | fm inde va : 3 ee ay Ae ease S ee ate | hoped to m art advanced lass. in ide: ft roti H Se “ gratified by tha action taken paid hallway and that when he drew his gun the stranger shot Mrs. Wanderer and 5 A | Sides said the voting date probably i Thasclasssaewill he cond would be fixed later in the day. |‘Miss Madge Runey, with Camp! ‘Berlin, Sept. 30—(By The Associat- BE HANGED IN ‘on is charg-|ed Press)—The Ri stag today pass- | i hed by the |ed the bill ratifying the’ peacé’ treaty | ion bureau. | with the’ United Stat Only the| ion exam- | gommunists voted against the mea- | ing in Bi: j sure. marck yesterday, heartily —endor: the citizenship clisses of the local | schools. ‘He suggested also that in! stag today of the bill ratifying the | (view of the nintheonth amendment | treaty of peace with the United | giving women the ballot it would be j,stat completes the legislative pro-! a splendid opportunity fr them to|cess necessary to ratification on the| improve’ their knowledge of govern- of Germany, The upper chamber | | mental affairs. cf the Germ liament ratifiel the' IS ALREADY SENTENCED? { Seven petitions were continued at treaty Sept. i la naturalization hearing yesterday be- The treaty is before the United; jeause the petitioncrs were not suf- States senate for debate with an ex-! | ficiently informed as to our form of ;ed and textbooks are furn {United States natura P. G@,. Werner, natur: ported Identification of Kenmare Slayer (Special to The Minot, N. D., Sept. i { | i | i | nee | \ | The passing by the German Reich- | Unusual Situation Arises in Re-' Associated _| ous other AN EMERGENCY PROGRAM Plans Devised Are to Provide Jobs in Emergency for 4,000,000 Men | ' { { MANY STRIKES ON, causes in most cases, remarking |} that building and yarment. trades :| Were the particular sources of ine trial trouble, Federal media. tors, he asserted, are being kept busy in an endeavor to bring about | Washington, Sept. 30. (By The Press.)—Tentative —_re- ;commendations for providing work jfor the nation’s jobless workers ‘ estimated at 4,000,000, were completed jtoday for submission to the national | conference on unemployment. | The recommendations drawn up by | the. conference’s steering committee |on the basis of reports from the vari- conference committees were to ugWe E it? iN tra effort to expedite ratification je eas ; _/characterized as an emergency pro- recurrence of a deficit in the state | Well what oak hiatal Lien : i | government. _ Ge vnment. “require-| through an agreement to take a vote | eta nia witne . the, EINE ne gram’ and. ‘said’ tol be beced STA finances revealed at the convention.| Then, turning back to his guards, with whom he was playing, he remarked: j ments for naturalization have been! October 14. | murd as a result of the dis-; The salary of the adjutant was cut, and it is planned to carefully guard “That last trick’s mine. I played the ace of spades.” j tightening for several years. | closure that Charles Welling, the man | ‘Five Denied Citizenship t DEMAND BEER BILL VOTE | arrested, charged with the recent kill- | principle that unemployment is in the jmain a problem for solution by the A { s { ", EA ties i 1 an| individual communities, the federal 5 ft i e s s Five: petitions were denied, four of| Washington, Sept. 30—Champions| ing of J. A. Nielson, night policeman | Pea strain the business affairs of the ree hel ; SPEEDING CASE |them because the petition had {of the anti-beer bill today threw an jat Kenmare, is Harry Smith, who es-/ and pare Soverninenite aiding in such 1 oe ae (hottest aaslous con-| 4 claimed exemption from: mili ser-| unexpected obstacle into the path oh enped from the Iowa state prison, ¥#YS 88 Possible. i wan. (Legion becam« if fe i i vor] var. | T's egotiating for a vote vas si a if ence | epniot the deleestes, alton ine ie WITNESS ALSO 7 [pia ue i coma ot cons ends, nerauaing fo # rte] whore Ne way wrrag a Mgeaniteee] EMERGENCY BOARD terest heightened in the fights for| jthese, three had heen ; granted citi- : 2 roty Oktober dcr The reer sae) sit; | Establishment of representative 1a ally a 7 a es son % as en ergenc: c 5 “xt | DRAWS A FINE zenship conditionally while an in-/|garian peace treaty October 4. ison, Identication of Weiling as Smith. ' eme 01 itt in the the various sate ones ae ae ivestigation was made through the/!drys insisted ‘that the provision for is expected to be made by Iowa of: | tanities “Co eae: ne Wek ot sphvention city. Conigence. was voic | eR |AdjutantiGeneral’s office to find | voting on their measure afso be made. | fcials, ‘ inding ‘ F ed in the future of the Legion by the . When Police Magistrate Cash.“ ei ; ' (amet Hing ‘ .|finding jobs for the involuntary idle 3 ( } is : a a - {out if they had imed .exemp- | | They have already «leclared, after) nd for registrati ys delegates hen (hey agiourned 10) / IN ' COLLISION man began. holding court last | tion from. military service because jlooking at photographs, that Welling | oq was Ht Ati fete ml meet in Devils Lak ‘ night he tad pad eal ces fee |they were aliens. It was found that jand Smith are the same man. On/as ‘the initial step in the relief pro- Western Half Loses | > nie ing ore him. en he | they had. The government. reopened | {learning that Welling is the escaped | pram, . The western half of the state did; : ed he had fined two for the \/ the cases here and citizenship was de- | ‘Towa convict, States Attorney O. B./ 2 a ‘ t li in their attempts for: Mrs. Anine Roberson Taken To| offense. nied, Of the four denied citizenship| : iHerigstad immediately investigated | , o'te” *ecommendations were under. Lies vee th ventiort A complaint had been filed | because ‘of claim of exemption from | th e rth Dakota state law of 1915/°t004 to include: major favors from ie conve! Se *, l . + t es A i 1 orth akota state law a Pi icati a: by ma Fargo and other eastern delega-_ Hospital After Accident at against Walter Berman, charging | the draft two were Russians and two | | which abolished capitai punishment. employed by set eanriecai ene tions being tc strong. Devils Lake, Seventh and Thayer him “with speeding, by Glenn | were, Scandinavians |The law provides. however, that whem | vrittes was chosen for the ne&t convention | Sempel. Berman. _ resisted’ the: Of ‘the 28 petitions on file for yes- !a man is convicted of. murder in, the} Establishment of. part-time work city over Mandan by about a two to ——— charge with Judge €asselman as | terday'’s Nearing, ‘I14 were granted, 9 oo | first degree whie under sentence for) py manufacturers ‘one vote. : | Mrs. Anine Roberson, 65 years old,| his. attorney. During the hearing continued, 7 because they were nit | murder in the first degree he may be_ ROneiation OF fatal . d mills j Bismarck delegates dropped their |living near Menoken, and her daugh- Casselman elicited the informa- | sufficiently informed and two because ; e's Invi ‘hanged. ‘The decision lies with the | tne Rathi Be tan eae fight for the state headquarters’ when | tor,, Miss: Margaret... Roberson, were}. tion, from.. Sempel that he was. .| they. failed to.apyear, and. five. were | Answer. to, Lloyd: George’s.. AVIm | ry. Welling has “waived preliminary Gontinuwtion te foo dnd. ontitae their éfforts to ‘put Harmon, of James-/|2 7" Sees traveling probably +15 miles an | denied. Ms : wanes | examination and is held in the county |.“ i town, over for state commander ap-|'hrown from a buggy in which thoy hour. These Admitted tation May be Dispatched iat WiHOUe ull pranatatary: toe eaiat work on a normal scale. peared jlonmeds to failure. , pbs was wen ee ee rae in Rac Police Maslecrate casbnan {ined The following lists of names are the Yet Today 4 | His case is a very exceptional one in eee Wy sities indies een before the‘ final vote was en .in| with an automobile driven by An Berman and_ then asselman | men of Bismarck and the surrounding ! North Dakota. s . Pi ae hana which enle Ee Bint of Grae Grosz at. the intersection of Thayer los complaint. exalnat Sempel | community who applied for citizenship) LONDON. Sept. 30 By the | PERATURE A TD home owners during the coming- win- “ Forks, was elected state commander. | 14 seventh strcats yesterday after-| alld he was fined. The fines were papers and were accepted. eT) Heo ag ey | . A the city in which the adjutant re-| Mrs. Anine Roberson was injured An effort was made to expedite | Bippus, Arena: Paul” Lin Bis: Being minister ey G Sores 86. Pp va ee volume: i sides. (The Bismarck delegates Bro: jabout the wrists and knees and suf-| the case because some of the wit- |marck; John George Gussner, Bis rate th Loadsn, it, with a | | by municipalities of” Part-time worl posed P..G, Harrington, of peace +; fering from shock was taken to a hos-| nesses wanted to see the picture, | marck; Vance John Wifson, Bismarck: | nad te cetilenent Ha the Irish j>Y pi 5. Reed Hatnon Gault ihe ele Raa Anr inv Tjigeas Mike “Too Much Speed,” at the Eltinge. | Joe Andrew Bartole, Bismarck: Matt; question. i Ha I ASK COOPERATION Ne - eS i setae Geren pee ; Senger, Bismarck; Herbert Harry Pil-; ee Vis 8 i Cooperation by state officials with elected state commander, Mr. Har-) Margaret Roberson suffered bruises. OOH BIGhaeek: “Jahannies Tiviolph. se | by icials wi ji i a , 4 , ck; Johannes ph; Dublin, Sept. 30- y the Associat- jlocal leaders in the unemployment Hh eRe Tree mene (nae Ue a eae ‘ig ies FRANCE RENEWS | Joset deJong, Bismarex; Kasmer Lor-|ed Press)—Sinn Fein’s- Ireland's an- | ‘relief movement. through the hasten, ee Oe i ; ral Mrs, Roberson said it would be killed. | fens uae Hh ‘ panel 5 ‘a ee tse ths pe Tie government al pL: ling of road, state building and similar ‘ . Russ is Honored Mi ; ferred a charge oes agen Dismarek, Michael Jack, vit ; a! Eliminate Discriminatory | construction. ( ‘ G. H. Russ, Jr., of Bismarck, was ie sear Qrorsen: «Pret aeaifiot ‘una, Morback, Bismarck. , 4 lin Lyndon Octoper 11, was expected | Would ¥| Construction immediately by the elected vice-commander. His nomina; Gress ddriver<ot ‘the! auto, and John | Judge W. L. Nucssle, it. I. Tillotson; to be ready for the Dail ‘Eireann cab-| and, Obnoxious Luxury and federal government of buildings’ and tion came as a surprise, Mr. Russ hav-| ithe, owner, who was in the car. |and Examiner Werner left this morn-| inet when it assembled here today. | . , other work for which appropriations ing declined to be considered for a|,,, ie ‘ty + ice | jing for McLean county, where they} !amonn DeValera, leader of the Trish | War Taxes lare available. i 5 They pleaded not guilty before Police . a5 ‘ 1. | state office, and was wholly engaged | Wyo cistrate Cashman last night and| {examine men seeking citizenship pa-| Republicans, Canterred wii his col- | pik | Action by Congress at the present in the headquarters fight. His name |"! patlnuance: <The police | | Pers today. Tomorrow ticy will hold, leagues yesterday after” receiving | washington, Sept. 30.—-A manufac: {session on road construction legisla- asked for a aot De H mr i bt was presented by Seth Richardson of | ocistrate said that a recent practice peas a similar meeting in Sheridan county.| Prime Minister Lloyd George's mote surers sales ‘tax of per cent was|tion, Fargo, and his election was unani- |i Costern states was to charge the che a f! oe mae et Ary Genera ae Hy decided on | fTmally proposed to tic senate today! Enactment by Congress ;,of ‘the mous. Officers were chosen a8 fol- | ones of the car jointly with the driv-! General Pershing to be Guest o! le ; _ [Weieh Groply was yircua y deci by Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah. | pending railway’ refunding bill with f uae der — Phillip R. Banga,| °F im such cases. {+ .;Honor.at Tribute to Un- ‘BABY BLIMP’ The Dail cabinet meoting was set, The senator explaiied that this expenditures of funds conditioned on y ; wommen’ i Anna Grosz, who was driving the|’’ ny i UP) tor 2 o'clock this afternoon. It was! would be in substitution for “all of the | an increase in employment. Gna rou eyed H, Russ, Jr. | C3" said that she did not feel she’ known Soldier 1S BURNED Inot expected that the reply to Mr. | Various war taxes, the excise taxes, | BURDICK’S STATEMENT Bian ee S spe : aria Gael o aauthataneear Hoel See i \ D: Ohio, Sept. 30.—A bolt’ f! Lloyd George would be dispatched be- ety, ti ence i aL lesen The full conference will receive the I 5 A .| driving slowly ai E 1 ca, é: = 4 ayton, Ohio, Sept. 30.—A bolt of: fore 6 p. m. with the probability that | Stoc ax, transportation, istoering committee's recommendation aay ones Allama earee ee jexpect Miss Hobereon (2. turn in front | dbs ee sat Meee lightning in an electrical storm early! jt Sadia not be given out for publi-| and insuyance taxes, tac tares ony sof’ | ota deenicn Labe tala late in the day. Finance Officer—L. R. Baird, Dick- ee eae a ae hee mother had} arranged one of the most elaborate eee emolished hah cation until sometime afterwards. | eae aiaa? ‘at fees a | Some changes in Lie recoioraenantions inson, (re-elected). ‘come to Bismarck to attend the Pol- and impressive ceremonies since the |‘ e halloon sta : Hea Fa (ae or obnoxious, discriminatory, it Was said, might be made prior to e Ww. " 5. aH Wilbur Wright aviation field. The} WOULD CUT REVENUE, | varieties’ of obnoxious, discriminatory | the meetin of the full conference. A Chaplain—L, W. | Upshaw, James-| 7) Day sales armistice for next Sinday morning! | f tI t FeCevation’ wiileils Wolk: BG ree ig of tho -elected). é { Yeneral Pershi laces the!-hangar was burned. | Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 30.—Should form of taxation” ywhici "i statement was issued by U. L, Bur- to igtorian We X. Jones, Jr, Lis- | een Genera eae Pe ualtaa The halloon, 85 fect Jong, was said’ the coming supreme court decision in| Pealed on next January 1, under a \dick, of North Dakota, representing hon, (reelected). ou States congress on the tomb of an un-| ¢0 have heen the smallest in the air! the Fargo tax levy rase he against the, Series of amendments ‘o the revenue) the ‘American Farm Bureau Fedora- "The executive committee was elect- | ie ei malice GE France. | service. . The loss is $1,800. ity, Devils Lake, like most other, Dill offered by the sena OU dats _| tion, who is a member of the confer- re ed as follows: . First. congressional | | Ps anfounced today include an! ae oa cities of the state, will be prevented! Repeal of ‘the exces oe tax a |ence. The statement pointed out that ‘ district, Commander Carpenter, Far- | extanates milltary. review of thie French| ASKS 2-MINUTE from raising enough money this year | of last January 1, i Lead 0 onenex \the buying power of the nation’s Bo; second district, Major Frank Hen-| IN army led by a composite patallion from | | to run the city. A decision unfayor./January 1, as plannea by bo : tmers was increased manufacturing ry, Bismarck; third district, (Major A. | ov iter ahaecican. toréea in GerianyaGen’| PRAYER, NOV. 11 | able to the city will mean that Devils | house and the senate f:nance comm ;and all othor lines of trade would be B. Welch, Mandan. Carpenter will | Looe ee ee eet sd Flt Drealal | Lake wil be cut down to a budget of | tee also was proposed by Senator’ penefitted and as a means of increas- serve a one-year term, Henry a. two- | i (eral Fer ae TIRE tie review Washington, Sept. 30—The $30,800, the average of the last three| Smoot. Also under his amendment | ing the farmers’ buying power recom- year term and Welch a three-yeay' Charged With Complicity in| agrees t officials declared they} American people were called upon | years, according to the present law, | the corporation income tar would re-| mendations were made as follows: term, and in the future elections wil} | [eGovernment 0! Sit t defi-| hy President Harding vela- | while the budget as submitted to the -main at 10 per cent, hut there would, Reduction of freight rates; develop- be for a period of three years. ‘These | $5,000 Jewel Theft : crane ae eee ee ce aeranes mation issued today to oifer a sil- | city commission by City Auditor M, J.| be no change ia present tobacco, li- me of deen, waterway cppuecting men, with the commander and adju-| Laie i ip aifie ‘ont two- te’prayer at noon on | Cowley calls for a levy of $42,950,/uor and inheritance taxes. pea LT a e,ocean,, elim: 2 can friendship since the war. ne two-minute’ prayer a f ; BH PROP ae RARE ination of middlemen between the tant, form: the Snow "state exeeullve sw inien 2 ee Armistice Duy, Nov. U1, when the | which itself is $13,184 ices than the an-| . ni n as oa as polis, Sept. 20.—Taken in pi ieee Lata Sa i Armistice Da ve Ul, | s p n | nee 7 a imac of committee, other officers. ‘being; ne custody in Minneapolis when they} Nearly 100,000 persons lost their) body of an unknown American i propriations made by the city com- For PN AGNES ennline ae eons Sept. cron matemente tae Garmin for moved from it, | ht to sell a 21-jewei watch for $2) lives in the Messina earthquake in| soldier killed in France will be | mission to pay last year's deficiency, For 2 3 i mM m es ‘ sought to sell a 21-j lives in ne 2 | - th f t the com- | 20th: the farmers to sell in a “protected’ 4 ‘ Hanley Endorsed to two detectives, two ‘nen who gave) 1908, although it listed only 35 see-) laid fo rest in Arlington come and to run the governmen ‘Om- ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. . 42 market if compelled to buy in a “pro- Delegates from the “Second dis-|the names of Paul Winkler, of Green| onds. | tery. fi | ing year. iHighest yesterday . 58 | tected” market. trict to the national qonvention at} Bay, wis, and John Miler iat Rannnnnannnnnnnne Lowest yesterday 4 | Ce ee Kansas City were chosen as follows: | Milwaukee, today are going hac MPLOYME T CONFERENCE Lowest last night : 36 , A. A. Jones, Bismarck; Hugh McCul-; to Grand Forks with Sheriff Carl! NOTABLES AT UNE) 4 Precipitation jone | loch, Washburn; Newberry, James-j Johnson to face a charge involving | - — i : 5 vee, saccencs ‘(Highest wind velocity 2 LNW town; Frank Streeter, Linton. | robbery of $5,000 worth of jewelry) “a ° ee # Weather Forecast | j Resolutions were adopted endorsing | from the C. L. Benwoody company of : | For Bismarck and Vicinity: Partly | former Judge J. M. Haniey, of Man-! Larimore, N.'D. i cloudy and cooler tonight and Satur-| ; dan, as a candidate for the office of; Two other men alleged to have par- day; probably frost or freezing tem- ) national commander of the American | ticipated in the robbery were arrested perature Lone ; Be anes | —— Legion, Judge Hanley has refused 10} at Minot, N. D., and ‘$5,000 worth of | Ipr (North Dakota: Partly cloudy % 5 heeome an active candidate, but North loot recoyered, according to Sheriff jtonight and Saturday; warmer in)Settlement Made in Case Pend- " 5 Dakota delegates will seek’ his per Johnson. pe eee Satire Moma ing in Fargo Courts mission to present his name to the; ————— | |tonight; cooler Sa : \ E A | frost or freezing temperature in west ets “foe "Rabinovich of Grand rorks,| LHUG PSEC IE Ries! portion tonight. ' | PEBTEO) NOs Sept. Ree of i 2 { ‘ ditions the Equity Cooperative Packing Plan chairman of the audit committee, re: DEAD | i Weather Con! : ity Co ‘ i e it 4 | Low pressure areas are central over will resign, it was stated here, as a mosted jay defciy,ofis3.000 yin Sena i + the Lake region and Saskatchewan] result of a conference previous to a ment headquarters. A decision Was) Grand Forks, N. D., Sept. 30.—W. J., and a high pressure belt extends from hearing which was to have been held reached to levy a 50. cent per capitu! Jones, who had given his address as) the: p coast to the lower on Charles Drown's petition asking tax -on all posts, which would raise| Kansas City, Mo., died here of tuber- 4 Rain: Has fallen that the officers be permanently re- hetween $5,000 and $6,600 and meet) culosis believed to havo been fatally | from the M ppi River eastward | strained from conducting the business the deficit, stand the expense of the! aggravated by wounds received sever-; Sher the Lake. region. The “temper- of the company. e state and national convention, and run’ al weeks ago near Petersburg, N. D., ature is considerably lower in most No immediate plans for future op- the department until the first of the| when he was beaten up and robbed pf; aed heel ne vee feosts Have pated of the plant: now clonadstrare year $300 cby, two. bignwaymen!cLatt ud; been reported. The weather in North made. The officers and directors of ae eS ae { conscious with three ee Broken, he} Dakota will be partly cloudy tonight the company are: SEAL CHIEF MUST DIE yiwas browent, to, a Grand Works hospi: and Saturday with warmer in ine -P. M. Casey, president and general Durhaw. Sy BEDE ioe Mistkonnt |tal tor treatment: fi H southeast portion and cooler in. the; manage: BE. Loum, Mayville; H. P. hereditary chief ofits See ee Authorities ee ; renewing their | . want partion tonieht onoler Satin. Beckwith, Fargo: J.C. Bergh, Hen- has been sentenced to death by the! search for the two ighwaymen ; . 3 Reson 2 nati ¢ vment conference ts for anything, the num- quay: ably tros' freezii - i dr Minn., William Olson, Valley : 4 wank eee oeea Ea iret be SE ee ee ear shu Davitt Socratic of Cuntineree Hoover, Samuel Gomp. president of the American Federation of Labor, and) s Orris W. Roberts, | Altenbernd, Moorhead; A. E. Walie we: jini, it 1s Pa, fal ec! e a i ihe mays) aac ra le an Fi 4 | Charles’M. Schwab, steel capits?ist, over (Mjila’s tribe. e@ to Jones’ death. Meteorologist. and C. D. King, directors.