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——— FORTIETH YEAR - SALE OF $12,300,000 BONDS HE BIS oo SES Rasp aaii TE ES ‘BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 SS ae 2CK TRIBU ? of business the state auditing board late yesterday approved bills on bonds gales as follows: Voucher present (Continued on Page 2) { plant will be given the op- portunity of the annual complete holiday. No de- fair freight rates and for a fair grain grading system has been, set far for- ed ward, and no administration will dare ANTI-BEER BILL Lee ee ee ee eam (Continued on Page 2) BEF NESTOS IS INAUGURATED —a— ORE NEW OFFICIALS SIGNED TODAY, state of North Dakota is, I believe, a better field for investment than any other state in the union. There was no inflation of land values during the yy CURTAIN IS LOWER RAMA ) | : OUTGOING BODY ED ON D: TIC RIOTING NE ARS \| Inaugurated La FIVE YEARS OF NORTH DAKOTA FIGHT : . verses” \EW GOVERNOR KINDLES PRIDE COMPLETES DEAL CIVIL WAR IN | | | ANDNEW ACTORS TAKE THEIR PLACES) pny | IN STATE, PLEDGES ECONOMY FOR BOND SALE cetera _ BELFAST TODAY : Nonpartisan Control is Surrendered in State After Hectic Political | ; i | ASKS STRIFE mee } | Battles of Last Five Years in Which E: i \ aa | yes of Nation | : j \ Raises Int irty| —_—— ‘ : f erest Rate Upon Real Turned Toward North Dakota Bs Ree ead.” and Thirty} : fh is Estate Bonds Sold at Par to Injured ‘in Bombing and | \R. A. Nestos, Sveinbjorn Johnson and Joseph A. Kitchen Are In- Six Per Cent lotic curtain was Icwered teday upon a five-year drama of North Dakota Shooting in City | | ducted Into Office in State Capitol With House Chamber —_ | Quietly the actors slipped through the wings, shed the habiliments of i j Crowded—Chief Executive Outlines Ad < 0 i ministration Plan: BOND ublic office and passed out of the theater of governmental affairs. ‘ | i ‘ess— Z SALE COST TOT. ‘ALLED| tad teen the che teuree a eigen Se aee aan Ase | SHOOTING AND BOMBING, in Inaugural Addr Will Make Probe of State’s Business Bills Filed Bringing Total Cost! othe dastain faiuea ee ees oe ane stage, a new scene aaa ie Killed W | | and Report. to People. unfolded. Again the cyes of a nation-wide audience turned toward the North | ree Are hen Tramcar | INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF GOVERNOR NESTOS IN . to $130,000; Paddock Re- Dako theater. The new triumvirate entered confidently, faced the big task} Full of Shipyard Workers’; { —_ IN FULL ON PAGE 3) sede: A of weening a great portion of a critical audience from the i icating im- ° i i" i + ‘ signs Place petuosity of the past, began to perform ely and me vetullg: racelved t) is Bombed po pea Noth Ds rear Ain atternogn As; the thirteenth ——— lwin favor from gallery to orchestra. i { ‘ | rch of No akota, kindled the fires.of an awakened state NEW. ISSUE RAISED. | In the foyer again paced many a “first-fighter” at North Dakota in-' ANOTHER VICTIM ! pride. : i mid i ‘A new political issue was raised jaugurals here again after an absence of five years. Their kind of acting Belfast, Nov. 28.—(By the A. P.) With the premise that “fundamentally the state of North coith the sdsatag ie the bond con- jagain was promised; they felt an old intimacy with the actors. | Belfast's long list Of fatalities !Dakota is, I believe, a better field for investment than any Othee pa tite indesttia Comme | Eyes Turned to N. D. as the reusult of factional rioting |- 'state in the union” Governor Nestos promised on behalf of thi dollars of hand ons of “TARSON COMING. It was five years and sixteen days| began to grow -eurly today, one | inew administration and economcial, fair and aanine ‘On the bs ral ax , lago that the wires flashed the news! victim being added: almost at the | jtration i and open state adminis- declared the contract 1 fogal and LEAVES GOAT over the United States that North Da-| outset to the 18 killed in out i : Hewes i INE AES ota had elected a Nonpartisan gov-| breaks attending the assumption H fe invited the people to for, - he 2 ae pats ie fosne sanarely. before the | Gust Larson will be here. ‘ ernor—keen eyes were turned toward! of soverumcntal: power re the | { | cor and strife with ihe aia & incoming administration of carry- {| The goat will not. | this robust state of the young north-;, new Ulster parllament yester- \ ! “It ate ing ont nthe: league program and | Larson telephoned The Tribune | west.’ They became interested in the! day. i ii = the hope and purpose of the show Bais san lef e state has from Dowsian last night to’ ascer- shen Day” and they watched the de- ; ‘The first ‘yletim of the dey, a} j ; lees ing ae ae to forget aa dike tain the Supreme court’s action on | velopment of new theories of govern- lorem whe was engaging la- i ‘ar as possible the differences and dis- iH ioe the other, Independents se: | the infunetion case. ~ iment. They saw the old order of borers In Doek street for the ' 5 cords of past campaigns and to view hunapede of tknucasas of rire | Becolring the) ner he shouted | things overturned. i shipyards; was picked off by a! i ‘ |the present situation in the state ‘ z ur and said “tell 3 | Today the sa ke sniper, i calmly, rs Par Hehe, Cage for taxpay- | Ym starting tor Beoa ate \eianged eahitrol yet on ven apres : | AT INAUGURAL cine. tesseees aes ‘ae ” re late he woul here never- | pledges to complete a part at least of; | i y {of the citizenship of G ‘ ; hefore they LC é : a ' ip of our state, LE petoreney meme inte te. keccheetd | theleats 1s inane iho took th reat program the old theories retain |G2¥ had An rae obit ee d ats i Governor Leaves Farewell Mess- ane oeuracion took place as 5 i bars W jo ie jed. R 1 a} scheduled, the suit to stop it panes cael Pe gold: iy mer Aeher “Nonpartisan Goat’ from Douglas | North Dakotans see the Nonpartisan | Moll approaching clvit War i at fibide | age Thanking Friends For [been put aside by the sapeente ecu 1 3 ie 1 i house saying it would take up to 0 Minot for a celebration, | league defeated, and relinquishing | coincide . with’ the assumption yes- Loyal Support | late yesterday. $50,000,000 at that figure. The | — ij control. Governor Lynn J. Frazier, terday of the government of Ulster bY : i 4 bonds in the new contract hear 6 | | Attorney General William Lemke and) the ‘northern’ parliament i CENTS UL In his speech Mr. Nestos sald: per cent. - | | Commissioner of Agriculture and La-| ‘pigpatches to’ the London press | {HAS BUT ONE REGRET 1. No’ session of the legisla Figuring possible loss to the ' : (hor tone Septum ‘trom Belfast placed the blame accord- H ' Spt ture is'in immediate prospect : , state on the Interest over a period | z ¢ ing to the sympathy of respective | Governor Li p | x , of years Independents Seserted | and Joseph A. Kitchen moved in. — | newspapers. However, it seems es- | | state capito! yan J. Frazier left’ the| 2A thorough examination and anae, the pei cut te the mate: | i Officials Move Out. tablished that the Sinn Feiners were | ternoon Fel ae 1 o'clock this af-| . public- report: of every: state de-: : . | ‘There was a somber atmosphere inj; fal | ot to return as Governor. | partment, Industry and activity, Ma \¢ would .be hundreds of thousands the old hall the ee itol \responsible’ for, the bombing of aj He declined to attend the inaugural Ml be y : f and probably some millions of e old halls of the state capitol a8 tramcar full of shipyard workers late but during the morning Gover: aban made. dollars the three defeated officials ran through jn the afternoon and the consequent 8. JOHNSON | Her and Mr. Nestos had bone le % He will Ee SE their” correspondence, folded their ; a 3 d ies | B uel le will reduce state ex- i r ‘death of three persons an injuries ; \Before leaving Governor Frazier | mses by di: The new. state administration; ——_ epee end walisd away. ‘They do ROL to thirty | gave out the following message: | ployes axed pacieard ve fo i a A sate! “ i : d seek the burden of} ‘The various counts of the day's “I have but 3 ee Hate Judges Unanimous in’ Denying public mee: hele Cegnds any ot disorders suggest that the aggression ie before Iléave the: casiool tor the rel ‘ s, A sat * em—hbelieve that the hosts they on-the whole was reciprocal and due farm, and that is a messi ot | 4. He will e1 ve : tract,the closing-of which was; -Anjunction._ Against. Can- <5! into control “will, come , back tr fe to the plinaapbirore hy rancor. between heartfelt thanks to. all tambors {®, deom ‘the: credit pit Mey viate> a announced last night. vassing Board phant} W the Nationalista ‘and Orangemen. =| of the Nonpartisan League.and to | attract outside investors, Expression of. opinion on the! in the change today the end of an-| The total casualties in the serles all othe-s of our citizens’ who A? contract isireserved ‘by: the nae : other cycle in North Dakota affairs—|of outbreaks up to midnight last |’ have so loyally supported my ad- 6.. He will keep campaign prom- ‘ administration pen ding an ex-(0: E. LOFTHUS RESIGNS {te Nearer Hiei They believe. night ‘stood at 13 dead with more than minietraleat espaehy: five long | ~ Ines. ° = @ league has sung its swan song-'50 seriously _ wounded in the ‘hos- years of struggle and who have amination of the contract. The — They Bélieve that with the power of pitals. Scores of other persons less stood by me and my associates in | | ®& The administration favors | oh Di deal was closed. with Spitzer,| °° writ of injunction to stop the| public patronage gone, with’ a ma- seriously injured were treated at their vistory and defeat. completing the Grand Forks mill Rorick and company of Toledo, ane oe hoeed fro canvass. jority vote against the candidates, two homes. The only regret I have as I and elevator. ‘i 4 fy ‘at 8 rejeci on the gen-| of whom swept into office with over- ——— surrender the responsibilities of . Ohio.’ Briefly it calls for the sale|eral theory that the petitioners wer::| whelming majorities, the league will PRISONERS DASH OUT | office, is that we have not been ater North birt should assist of $12,300,0000 of state borids at! estopped because they did not raise; fail to regain power. They do not Galway, Ireland, Nov. 23—(By the | able to render greater service to i 4 vemments, tend toward ar ‘excepting the. bank. bond: |the questions previous to the election! reckon it disrupte: but Associated Press) — Forty political | the people of our beloved state, improvement of conditions on the pi pting the ban! onds ‘ n rupted nor powerless, but ‘ ea } farm lutl ind-atia tateGe6 ‘ under the provision of the recall'‘jopelessly weakened. prisoners confined in the prison here; but we have done the best that and solution of, marketing Ha o 01 an pe cent inter- simohdwient) according to Justice J.E.| Huring the five years of league con-ilushed the wardens: today while «| was in us, and the fight is still on problems, 5 est excepting the ank bonds. | Robinson, i : trol, beginning actually in January, “Te of uncertain origin was blazing inj and will be until the complete Ceremonies Held. ie > The Spitzer, Rorick and com- ann sult as improperly drawn in| 1917, with the inauguration of Lynn |¥9 sections of the prison. au success of the Industrial Program ‘The change in administration pub- pany acted for a syndicate of! charcea with Meee aca iret: J. Frazier, who came from a farm to sneer spines (oe Oe waned | Pabedan licly took place in the chamber ot eastern bond buyers. \of law, Judge Robinson sald. | the governor's chair, Kaleidoscopic in another part of the prison. \ the program, in splendid financial |‘#@ house of representatives this aft- _The new contract is entirely legal,| The court, he said, was unanimous changes have passed before the eyes —_____. { shape for our succescors to ude, |CTMOon- The canvassing board met ine ithe pends aes tao vat par, ties in Alsmissing the petition for a tem- SLIT star die feild rea T0 i and I sincerely hope they will be ens me lbea the amelie mainte “ 2 ares. Rep-| porary injunction to prevent the ous’: , | is able to immediately aid $uf hard jority 0! resentatives of the bond company! ing of present state officials defeated) "e¥ trend of thought at the helm of, ' pressed farmers. i leave office | Mr. Nestos at 4,500, that of Sveinbjorn have already sought out Mr. Nestos| in the recall election. affairs, they heard predictions of a/ i J. A. KITCHEN | ‘with malice toward none and ; Johnson for attorney general at 7,000, on the subject. The terms of the; The last full afternoon of Nonpar-| 08 future of industrial democracy. | a charity for all’ and with the abid- jand that of Joseph A. Kitchen for contract, which is between the Bank] tisan league control in the state cap- There are those who mark today as; | WEATHER ing conviction that the people of | commissioner of agriculture and labor of North Dakota and Spitzer, Rorick! itol was attended b; rippies- of ex-|@ day of reckoning for inexperienced | | cueaitars : REPORT >| North Dakota will not only settle | at 6,000. \ . te an y ripp | | For 24 hours ending at noon Nov. 23 Ny f sand .compapy, briefly are: |citement not unlike a legislative ses-| and visionary hands in government af-; i Jaen | petuperatire at? nota Nov. | the grave problems that confront Crowded into the house chamber Pisin e selivery of tA naacied Flom ; a fairs; there are those Nonpartisans; W#fl Meet Again in Regular Ses-, Highest yesterday ies ‘7, them but will, in the future as in | were men and women’ from all parts E r cent real e ser- arly yesterday afternon two score; who saw today asa day on which the! ees had Oy ‘the past, be in the front trenches | of the state. Many ‘of ‘them’ arrived ies bonds at discount of § per cent jor more Nonpartisans interested in| march of progress was halted, viewing | sion in December \ twee per ey of the forces that are now strug- | just in time for the inauguration, hav- is ratified. the election nullification suit gathered the changing scene with the dismay, | Precipi x gling to establish economic free- | ing ascertained by long-distance tele- ——- Precipitation ...... Remaining $8,000,000 real estate | in corridors of the capitol. The su-| of crusader. | Washington, Nov. 23—Sine die sigehest- wind velocity. Ny dom for the producing classes of | phone that the supreme court had de- 1 series bonds authorized under preme court was hearing the appeal The Thirteenth Governor. | adjournment of Congress was expect- | the world.” nied the writ asked for staying the , \- sale contract w! pitzer, Ror. to he executive chair; rs | Fo marck: ant icinity: Unset— | x, ,; dependent legislators wer creased to 6 per cent. ick and company was sought. eee ay! Dako . “Hie rade chalr jtra session which was, called We fled weather tonight and Thursday} | Governor Frazier told Mr. Nestos he| 12 “tna sf A ay ee Real estate bond to be delivered | After hearing the argument the su-| Eeyore heres: ‘aadteee. To suRkey President a Harding? pel ar The a joss.uty suow; colder Thursday. | Would move out of | the fovernots tendance were pre k Restos oot " A : fo er, . lsenate had agreed to a vote late to-| “i Mya eeota: i! if it was de-/ sake , aay as follows: $800,000 jn 30 days | preme court retired to the chambers/\mic C. D. Shortridge, Roger ‘Allin. day on the aeeewill and with this out) For _N orth Dakota: Unsettled; mansion this repeals Ad hiv that| Minot, brother of the -governor, and “0 ae ang Scene each 30 days there- | late in the afternoon, while anxiows| Frank ‘A. Briggs, Joseph M. Devine, Sf the Se pa | prepared to adjourn weather ‘tonight. and Thursday with; sired: ae Pheri ae \shoak | Dr. Nestos’ wife after ‘or : lier at request of bond [Eater Frederick B. Fancher, Frank White,|while the house was marking time| Possibly snow} colder . Thursday. ‘hands in cordial manner as they part- ! Secretary. of State Thomas Hall 4 E. Y. Sarles, John Burke, L. B. Hanna, | awaiting for the senate to declare its; Weather Conditions led. { presidéd at. the inauguration, ,,.The 090,000 mill and elevator | closed dcors. During the afternoon a | ng 1e a uy bonds sold par, 6 per cent, inter. aber of old war torses of North Da- Lynn J. Frazier. -Governor Frazier} business finished. | The center of tite western ow Bret| | audience opened. the weoremenee after mt rT 2 | was the second executive to be elected | _,i sure area has advanced to Wyoming, he introduction by singing “America.” a 60 days aps eooeeeh eed filtered in, here for the) coy three two-year terms, John Burke| Associated Press, No. 23, — Final | and it covers the entire Rocky Moun-| ‘Right Rev. Vincent Wehrle, 0.B-S.. month thereafter. It was about 5:30 p. m. when the having served as governor for six, enactment of the tax revision bill was: tain region, resulting in unsettled | Bishop of Bismarck, gave the invoca- $1.000000 home builders bonds | supreme court ‘announced that the in-| Years. jaccomplished today with the accept-; weather over western sections. Light, tion. Judge Christianson of the su. soid, delivery of $100,000 in 30 to ianevon writ was denied, and the Governor Frazier began his third! ance by the senate of the conference, snow has fallen over the extreme | preme court administered the oath ot £9 days and $109,000 each month | Nonpartisans who counted upon the| two-year term last January 6. Mr.‘report. The measure now goes to the' western states, the Canadian North-, office and delivered a short address. ) thereafter. Veuit to retain present officials in of-| Nestos has a year, a month and sere Ere ene avhose Signature nek i eee Ree eae eae rest haa! Areal Nita arate ed Bisalc 2 ai : i ion i law. i - r states. endrickson. Presiding officer Hal ya $1,300,009 bank bonds bearing § | fice moved slowly from the building.| eral days to serve under his election! law. nator Lad opposed ie be borde Fe ret eriweet i riekton ‘ per cent interest are sold at price | Lofthus Quits on October 28. jport. This is the bill which repea en slightly over the no | Ask Improved Service Upon | appointed independent members of the to net buyer 5 5-8 per cent, im- During the afternoon the bankinz| Governor Frazier will return to his/the excess profits and transportation ORRIS Ww. nORe ee: i The Soo Railroad Li legislature who were present to es-' mediate delivery. board held a meeting and later O. E.| big farm near Hoople. Mr. Hagan iy; taxes, does away with most of the 89 Meteorologist, e ailroad Line cort the judges of the Supreme Court, Tho present contract with Spit- !fiofthus, state bank examine:, submit.| not certain of his plans for the im-/ called nuisance and luxury taxes, ae: “| SES Can Bishop Wehrle and the newly elected zer, Rorick and company except ted his resignation to Governor Fra-| mediate future, but has indicated, a/duces individual taxes all along the | A score of ‘Bismarck business men otelals to the house Chamber. as to bonds already delivered, is | zier, who appointed. Gilbert Seming-| determination not to seek public of-|line _and incre the Paria UNION SERVICE ‘were present at the hearing before ae ey entereu ite chamber which abrogated. | son, chief deputy, in his place. Mr.| fice again. He owns a farm near tion income tax from ten to i jthe state railroad commission this] Was decorated Wi) American ‘flags ; ine pendents criticias ite rat Lofthus refused ie mass gaey stato-] Deering. Mr. Lemke will return to nis and ota rer ene ipne mentee WILL BE HELD | morning. at ihe the tiGineds, men ee ae bianchi in some Independent quarters there! ment as to why he resigned. ffice in Fargo. ry 3s cor ES ee ey | aske e railroad commission to or- a ‘ ui was dlapeaition to severely criticise|' ‘Mr, Lofthus had been criticised se- sa tinor Franr, in a talk at the|Porarv. and the understanding isa THANKSGIVING _ | der the institution of “daylight busi-|the available standing space broke in- the outgoing Industrial Connnlgeiou verely by Independents ever since the] reception given him Saturday night Rew bill will be framed within a year * pe TEES | ness ‘service” on the North and South |to Gone Bs a a ” for making the bond deal on the eve: first Scandinavian-American bank| qeciared he did not seek office for the |°F 9. B e Unign Thangsgiving services |! Soo lines, so that persons may come at P gz wil ie pro- “ a if leaving office. Some declare thai! closing and reopening, and it Wa:| giory and was well content to return| The regulor session will be conven- | wa he held under the auspices of |) to Bismarck, transact business and|¢ram, Mr. Hall read a telegram from . ee the price of 6 per cent interest i8| known that Covernor-elect Nestos| +, nis former home. His name already ed in December when the Ford-New- | the Bismarck Ministerial Associa || get home the same day. J. F. 'T. O'Connor of Grand Forks ex- higher than North Dakota need vay) would request his resignation. hasbeen suggested as a candidate for jberry™ election contest and other | tion at the Evangelical Church on |; The hearing was on an vorder to] pressing confidence in the new of- on her bonds, and that South Dakcla! News of the completion of the new| “Ty your issue of the 21st we find 4 | Measures which have been under im- | Pharsday at 10:80 A Rey. E. F. || show cause to the Soo line. The} ficials. bas sold’bonds at 51-2 per cent with (Continued on Page 3) aGiwemient ‘mediate consideration in the closing | Ajison. president of the Ministerial |; chenge of schedule proposed, it was}The Community Chorus sang the out trouble. * i q days of the extra session will again | agcoclataion will preside. Stated, was on account of the neces-| North Dakota hymn. Governor Nes- Particular criticism was levelled to-; wh They eager’ ee Nene: ti ‘be taken up. yo Following Is the program of the ' sity of making connections and for|tos delivered his inaugural address, rend ue sale oh Homepulie re er NO TRIBUNE TO pales a teeaased by: legions The SFT CONTEST HEARING service: . E eoducing aries in operating revenues ie. Community chorus sang ane ate ciation bonds whe! he inco! = = s t i" My NG . e ch. | e governor’ ce fol- ‘ ministration had made plain its in-j BE ISSUED Courier-News in an editorial yester-| Washington, Nov. 23—The senate ae ree Thou Almighty J. P. Sells was the first witness for ‘lowed. £ eee cere tention of salvaging this department.| day had this to say: tedav agreed to dispose of the Ford- | King,” Conzregation. ‘ |the local business men and explained Says State Is Sound. The outgoing administration viowed | TOMORROW What the future will disclose a: ewterry senatorial election contest | Reading of the President’s Proc- |! the importance and necessity of the} “1 am mindful of the fact that for it as a good business deal, made at) aE the smoke of the recent campaign i v. in. January. The agreement | iamation, Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, || “daylight business service” and oir | yarious reasons the confidence in our the time because the present Spitzer,) The Tribune, observing blown away, is that tremendous andjwhich was bv unanimous consent pro- Song, “America.” * Ti jecting. to the new proposed sched-| state ag a field for investment has Rorick contract wes under fire in s| 416° Ganual Thanksgiving CSA ool Sa have! vides that the clection case shall be | prayer, Rev. L. R. Johnson, | ules. been shaken and that at the present preme court, with a prospect of it be- é 3 f been wrought by the Nonpartisan eonsidered to the exclusion of all else Anthem, “Sing Praises,” Choir. Fee OPN ETT, time, the credit of the state aad its ing declared invalid. Some Nonparti-\| holiday, will not issue a ||League officials. State hail insurance .on the fourth calendar day on which | Scripture Lesson. JURY VISITS people seem unduly impaired and 1 se oS ‘S sans viewed it as placing the Inde paper on Thanksgiving is here to stay, and state bonding, and |the senate is in session after January Announe ay HOTEL am confident that no good reason ex- pendents in a hole politically. Day. state fire insurance for’ public build-|1 and to limit debate after two days Otiering } FATTY Ss ists for the continuance of this con- Bond Sale Cost $130,900.94 ‘ ‘All employes of the ings, and oa farm loans, and state |of general discussion. {} ven’s Home and for North Dakota dition and attitude,” said Mr. Nestos. In connection with the closing up | mills and elevators. The fight for | Society for the Friendless, San Francisco, Nov. 23.—The jury {in his address. “Fundamentally the |teving Roscoe Arbuckle for man- slaughter today was scheduled to visit the Hotel St. Francis where the Song “Praise Him,” Sermon by Rev. S. nastor of the Methodist Episcopal \Virginia Rappe. ’ {i's bes (Continued on Page 2) by Geo. T. Webb, $27.985.75: Commis:}} i he pl ‘ abandon it, or can long pretend to be Hit d t last y pee ee. i 5 ‘ant will i i] Chareh, ‘film comedian, host at a party las! Tait to, Horace # Davis. of New ork, Tike nto the doing something, while im reality do-| Washington, Nov. 23—The anti- |] Closing song, Labor Day, is alleged to haye inflicted | period of high prices of agricultural for m'seel'aneous sates dl is operate 0 . ing nothing. The hardest fight rages! medical beer bill was signed to- | Benediction. ' injuries which caused the! death’ ‘of | products; not even: such an increase \ day by President Harding.

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