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‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, ’22 200,000 Christians Flee From Their here that 200,000 Christians have fled DOINGS OF THE DUFFS WHY DIDNT You: [WG Ame ZA AREN'T » YOU GOING THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Reminders of His Night In YOU HAD A COT OF OTHER PAGE SEVEN BY ALLMAN | | rence and ler son, Fred, both. testi- fied to that effect. The state will argue Gummer had ithe key to Miss Wick’s room in his * Homes In Cicilia / COME. DOWN HERE | DOWN TO THE IN. YOUR CELL, T i d You WANTED To 'M Go) DIDN : IN Jersulam;)Jan.2b cit is estimated ee esc STAY.OUT SO OFFICE ‘TODAY ? BED Cone Te You ? d ae owt | pocket when the officialsarrived that {é i SOME SLEEP! YES AND A Lor : [aero ee clan (ob ke eet ay {being in the room at some time dur- s from their homes in Cilicia since it became known that France had made], a treaty with the Turkish National- THI NGS Too! ‘ing the night. i The maid who opened the door’ for ‘Lawrence and Gummer used a pass- ist government at Angora returning that province to the Turks. Fearing to 5 ki {key % | ‘The fact that Miss, Wick’s body was ‘shifted from the position in trust themselves to the mercy of the Turks these refugees decided to leave in foreign lands. Mersina and other Cicilian ports seek= ing vessels to take them away. The Greek government had provid- ed a few ships and these carried thou- sands of refugees to Greek: ports. Many «others were transported to coast cities‘ in Syria, Palestine and Jt is understood here that in They flocked -to|* Up i mS {which she died, and was placed back jin the middle of the bed, and that the one bloody hand and wrist had ‘been |retied to the bed, will be pointed to iby the state as another evidence of ‘the time that was used by the mur- iderer—time that. the state maintains no person except one who felt secure | against molestation would employ. | ‘Tue bloody hand was tied to the Egypt. these latter: countries they were re- fused permission tonland bed long enough after the murder’ so. f —> that the blood had dried, a fact dis- closed from an examination of the i bandage that was used, this being (dry where it had been pressed oe NOTICE AND CITATION, HEARING INT AND GEENIZZe WATS WhY DION'T A:Mistake Somewhere MEY Do So! NY against the blood covered wrist. Mucit has been said concerning the amount of blood that was found in OE RMON Of BATATE: Kee TRIBUTION OE DAKOT TWICE Youve GOT d TA, Count: 7 UNNING }/ BARK =SWHAT'S THAT RABBITS EAT [blood on his clothes. Bxamination of IN COUNTY COURT, Beore Hon. I, C. Davies, Judge. Yo-DAY-e COME AWAY, ALEK P TH MATTER CABBAGE AN’ | ithe linen-and the mattress make it. 5 appeay that Miss Wick lost practic- In the Matter of the Estate of’ Sol- omon Bishop, Deceased. 5 sioner, v8 ON BACK. Mens ‘Arthur. Van: Horn, Petitioner, vs. BUNNY! y, Horn and all other per- fee as Seno eacea in the estate of Solo- a ‘ally no blood until she was lying be- deceased, respondents. tween the bed and the wall and the |murderer, standing on the outside of ‘the bed, or on it, would have been mon. Bishop, The State of North Dakota to the Ahove Named Respondents: You, the said Arthur Van Horn and all persons interested in the estate of Solomon , Bishop, deceased, are hereby notified ‘that the final account of the said Arthur Van Horn, executor of the estate of said Solomon Bishop, late of the city of Bismarck, in the. County of Burleigh and State of North Dakota, deceased, has been rendered to this Court, therein showing that the estate is ready for final set- almost certain to escape getting it clothes, although he did get nds bloody with moving the . Smears of blood on the wrists, jand on the girl's lips bear out this \theory. Also, the electric bulb in the room carried bloody marks, Important Evidence to Come The state still has important evi- 4 of said deceased tlement and distribution, ang petitiom ¥ ing that his account be a lowed, the , dence, particularly that testimony of | the officials who said in the prelimi- estate be distributed to the persons thereunto entitled, his administration closed and he be dis- charged; that_Friday, the 24th day of February, A. D, 1922, at ten o'clock in residue of said Friendly societies in the United| Kingdom numbered 36,900 at the end of 1920. ‘ aSSSS—————————::=== ‘BILL DORN, ASSISTANT night, hoth by producing them in court as witnesses, and by describ- ing te the jury the condition in which seach room wag found that morning when the rooms were inspected, and the ‘occupants were required to ac- ‘nary examination that Gummer ad- | mitted being in the room that morn- jing of the murder before he called taom, he being the first officer o: s n._the | scene, Gummer opened the door | with a key attached to a brass slug. the key that was given to Miss Wick |the lowest grade is missing; the other key that was| found in the rack in the office, though ie the forenoon of that day at the court J rooms of this court in the court house, ae ety teen North Dakota, R pea pmontn. ie Ernest Hall,} Hog receipts, 37,000, slow, mostly} rarre)l, Wilmar,” that, appears on the }Fred Lawrence with the suggestion has been duly appointed by this Court ee 1-23 lwk{10 to 15 higher. , register. Roong 40 was assigned to (that the girl “in 30 had sleeping sick- Ve PSUR HE aA iy ; i FOR SALE—Fifty carloads of choice| Sheep receipts, 15,000, steady to 25) jrarrell,’ and officials have testified |ness or was dead.” ! time Gstate may appear and file his ex. Bacdih fils : at | ee coal at $2.65 per ton, F. 0. B.| cents higher. that the room, visited by them be-| The state also has Gummer’s state- | ceptions, in writing, to said account, oi — lessa, N. D. Burt State Bank, “MINNEAPOLIS GRA ‘Jtween 7 and 8a. m., the morning of/ment that he had called the girl on Al and petition and-contest the same. HELP WANTED—FEMALE I __Burt, N. D. So 12-24-1m _ MB POLIS GRAIN the murder, had the appearance of |the telephone the night before and Fs ‘And you, the above named respond- HELP WANTED—MALE ee} «Minneapolis, Jan. 24.—Wheat re- ; ist | ’ ents, and each of you, are hereby cited W4NTED—Competent girl. for gen-|WANTED—Man or Woman for sale Call for y Imney sweep. Guar- ceipts 130 cars. com ared with 161 having been used, the bed being dis‘ | had been repulsed. r- and required then and there to be and| eral housework. Must be 25 years|'. Work. Practical household n S| antee firstclass Work, absolutely Clean | cay, Fa 2 ne turbed, and one towel :had been used.| What the defense will offer, isn’t at | appear, before this Court, and | show or over anda godd cook, Call Mrs,| sity. Every home a prospect Cask, in all your homes. Phone 18. Jager Cash One 2 $1 32 3-4 to $1.36 3-4; |, 7e state is preparing to establish |this time clear, { cause, if any yout vallowed, the resi-| Sam.Clark. Phone 587. 36 Ave, A.| in on your ability. C. J. ‘Wermer- | Lranster Company. 1-24-1w ary $1.25 3-4; 1 36 3-4; lime proposition that this name was| How much time will be required to A. January $1.25 3-4; May $1.22 2-3 d due of said estate, distributed, the ad; to0-at|__Skirchen, 311 4th St. Cee Reg caer acal GT Tae GRE [Ret ee cilaa Nreaiuais SRUGHERE extent co" Shieh mi Marea inistrati id estate clos 5 ”, BO 0-8. y rs , who %s shia! FEN iS ministration, Of f4iJorn, eaid executor, | WANTED Girl for general house- (WANTHD—Eiicient, accurate and de | cent test, $1.10 per gal. Thore| Corn, No. 3 yellow, 42 14 to 42 3-4. Pee with Gummer in ‘the hoteb during ta aenaa ess oe ‘ be aiscnargeal "| “work, 402 8rd St. Phone 589-M aes aee Came ne, accurate and de-) Naaden, Braddock, N.D. . 1-9-4w| Oats, No. 3 white, 82 3-8 to 327-8. | "te, , igi prepared £0 :80: { ‘Dated the 10th day of January, A. D. : Z “1-29-34 | auditor's office. State salary ex- Barley 42 to 55. at least part of. the nig a seter, |, 1 Gummer is placed on the stand, | 1922. court: ; $$$} ‘pected. “County ‘Auditor, Rowman, Rye No. 2, 75 344 to 77 1-4. If Brown did put it on the register, |ne will undergo a long and thorough A urt: TG. DAVIES, ___.___ ROOMS FOR RENT aX N. D. 28 ty | Oe "= | Flax No. 1, $2.12 to $2.20. nite ante wl Sate a make crossexamination, ! \ (Seal) Jud: f'the County Court. | FOR NT—Nicely furnished front \ ; Siege wore ‘placed there for the purpose = A Re : rp Register ae 27) rear OR REN Te: Neely, furplahed ‘front FOR EXCHANGE ] MARKETS | BISMARCK GRAIN ing it appear that “Farrell” commit tense as 4 Gide Hig eres ae orne: utor, RY y 3) ir = 1-] 7 a Miss . H ;. % + Rey ismerck, N. Dak, home suitable for two young Jadies, | WILIs EXCHANGE a well improved ss went atid Huavell Mier 2) ee ties on Miss Wick, aNd) tapiish an alibi for Gummer, he also _ atime foregoing cttation Be served Phone 838. 610 Eighth street. p00, acto. farm an Mercer iounty for WHEAT UP AGAIN, RT takrensortherh By reason of the fact that the name will undergo a long crossexamination. ‘ 5 . x nd lot in Bi 5 t 2 ri ii 3 In each week for four successive weeks | = 1-21-3t} aout $5000. . aga a Chicago, Jan, 24.—Wheat went up, |No. 1 amber durum . Farrell appears between the names, ahaa the defense e = $4 hsb ane unfurnis. olden V: NI. uring the ear .No..1 mixed durum r. ond Mrs. Ed, Smith,” registered, . * 2 i in he blamaree Daly, Hribune,a nega” |FOR RENT Purafshed ot unfurl Golden Valley, N. D. Meobaw| are m: price! today during. the: early, [No.l mixed d “Mr, ond Mrs, Ed, Smith,” registered | May Nave in Prospect has not been in paper Py uaid, Burleigh’ County, ed room for light housekeeping..|}RADE—Bismarck property for hall lealing affected chiefly by higher|No. 1 red durum .. into the hotel at 2’a, m., and the name | “1¢A'0% ie Dated January 10, 1922, Bismarck Business College. Phone| section of uni; ae an mo alf| quotations’ ‘at Liverpool. | Opening | No. 1 flax .. ; .Jof R. A. McKenzie of Bismarck, who ‘ Serra ‘ Seal) Jud COD ANTES, 183. 1-24-1W] > ‘county land. Add: P ie urleigh | prices which varied from unchanged | N° 2 flax ..- registered into the hotel at 3 a. m., it MANY VARIED EXHIBITS (Seal) Judge'o Toe a aR BOARD AND ROOM in modern house. mek eule ND ress J. W, Rodgers, | to 7-8 cents higher: were: followed by b appears that the name was placed on| Valley City, N. D., Jan. 24-— A re- | CY Witton alae Ghede in Sith" on without syoome.| eee , N. D. 1-18-lwk | a general gain. Y1GUMMER TRIAL HALTED|the register between those hours—?2 a. fume ns the first week of the Gummer NOTICE b 2 {> Phone 538-K. é shih aa ae m. and 3 a, m. That would be about |trial shows that the state had intro- ti peathaih ie SALE Sh aha o Toe ee Sateee Thave MONEY! MONEY! 7 ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK AGAIN BY GREEN’S ILLNESS |two hours after the. original assault jduce’l in evidence phetseranhs of on Notice is hereby. given, that the cer- }MOR RENT Furnished rooms hi connections wth a large| . Sout on the girl, and an hour or so before |30 as found the morning following the’ i s in } Joan: 2 uth St. Paul, Jan. 24.—Cattle re- 5 és o 4 wing the’ tuudeoras: AEE eee te ey eienoinatioa modérn house. 315 10th St. Phone jon NCteas aR NAS ieee the ceipts, 1,700. Early trade sieht due (Continued trom Page 1) one was killed: “ " Wragedy togetiier, with the Blocd i ress ( eee pet th aeruanore, to C. 499-R:: et ab-1w.lamatine that our es M n re | to late arrival of/atock’ trains. Com. providing the man stood on the east ‘No person by the name of “Farrell” | with which the girl was bound, and H. Overdorff, mortgagee, dated thé | FOR RENTONI li Bt i pany can invest! non to i f side of the bed. has ever been found. : shown plans of the hotel which will doth day of January, 1919, and filed for "Nice warm rooms witn|in’ Bismarck’ is about $120,000.00, So medium, beef steers, $5 to Planned to Blame Hagen be : f ¥ aad sidiatiey dP epess SF] "board atthe Mohaws, 401 St st. JH you desire a Yoan—on your home| HUrt) vl, S226 0 S25 Betting that th the occasion of this chek] hq state also wll point to the aston of witnesen. They have alo i : SEG OE North’ Dakota, on. the. 10th : 1-190, only please send in application. J,| Hghts and handywoight young cows | sifiow See eT a neh abe used the | signment of H. J. Hagen to the room |troduced Hesnee.. They shave geo. LM day of February, 2919, at Ken eth FOR, RENT Tires unfurisied (oo eouam.ct* Broadway. Phono. 745; ond shelters, $5.50 to $6.50.\. Bulk} geq. More than half of the. *olllow adjoining that occupied by the girl the inl . ee ea rae . M, and recorde 1 - Zi - u 1 . , was murdere eS Mortgages, om page. 9, will be eof | rooms, partly modern, 13 Rosser. 1-20-31 anor iaita stock, $3.25 to $5.25.|Case was stuffed into her mouth, and {8S being part of Gummer’s plan for /tered certain exhibit Sie wee fi : closed bya sale of the premises in| aE FOR SALE OR RE ckers amd feeders, steady, better |then strips of linen were used in tying | throwing the blame for the assault ' a which they such mortgage and, hereinafter ae- FOR RENT Room in modern house: HOUSES AND Rat Brae eee ee or slightly high-|the gag in position. Three separate {om ‘he girl on somebody else. Mr. eleva it a cpmnecuon or oe z , ef G ‘the court- : 3 , A vr. Bulk, $5 to $5.75. Calves, 1,800 5 Hagen came into the h : nw e signature of Jas. house in the city of Bit 2 close in. 400 4th St. 1-24- a ‘ » 1, binders’ were used. gen came into the hotel at 1:15 u house, tn tee rielgh and state of Noreh __1-24-1w | FOR SALE OR RENT—Strictly mod-| Steady. Bulk best lights to. packers, Ae the same time the girl’s hans 2. m. or about 45 Minutes after the (Farrell on the hotel register. The Dakota on the 4th day of February, BOARD AND ROOM ern seven-room. house. Inquire | $8. 4 y were bound to the bedposts, strips of | State charges the first assault was majority of the witnesses called up to ba, to. Mets the amount, gictock A. M1! Board and room in modern house; | 5 phoneH to OneAbL. 12-31-t?| Hog receipts, 10,000, stron, mostly | Sheeting being used. ‘ made on her. When Mr, Hagen en-|Friday night were people who had mortgage on the date of sale, close in; with or without rooms: FOR RENT — Sevenroom house,|10 cents higher. Best lights, $8.75 to When Miss Wick was left on her| tered the hotel, Gummer was sitting | been in the Prescott hotel on the eve atieamaraney duneriet Ii steh mort | Phone Si8-R. 206 Thayer St aE EDN Tear Seen Tob OUR ae oa, cg begs | Cohn me eration, fi te samen | beh the Bota daa im question and whom lrcumstances Heer n aay dus anreheeaamer ere aes 1-23-3 | month. Inquire 404 5th St.’ Phone| around $8.40 to $8.50. Heavy packing ope the eae Aecaanes creaiyy fad gor Hagen, in his testimony Satur-| showed could not have had anything BUM sapien? gue osifents | BOARDERS WANTED Board and] “77 {a 8% Fit |sowm mowty 50, Goo pi #035 | arama, mating MAE DEM [OS oe at baler btn was brit and they wee two (22), Township‘One Hundred (eat¥s| room or table board. Home Cooking. ROOMS WANTED Sheep, . recefpts, 6,000, including} What transpired between that hour | in that room, ; . brought ee iG Sjoatity ne ey aa (HOS Norte O Ferner eS Seventy-elght The Dunraven. Phone 356, 212 3rd} Wang; aL LEAT abdut 5,000 Montana, billed to Chi-| and 4 a. m,, when the next disturbance | ‘The introduction ‘of the name, C. 1% t of the state’ CTS Yat eee County, North Dakota." ” Burlelgh| _ Street. 12-28 4 wks. NTED TO RENT—2 or 3 furnished | cago. Strong to 25 cents higher. Good| in the room was heard, can only be | Thomas, into the case by the defense ton ‘th Sel eR Oe aie There will be due on such mortgay rooms for light housekeeping. Write | ewes, $6.50. to $6.75. imagined. During that whole time, dat : a ant tion, the state’s avowed intention be- GRE Aa oteonla ther auraceeeet ae re LOST Tribune, 329. 1-93-3t the state maintains, the girl was Saturday in the cross-examination of |ing ‘» prove that the crime could not besides the costs and expenses of this} LOST—Oard table on Rosser, between - Mr. Hagen, 'is an angle not yet de-ihave heen committed by a h sale, . le on Rosser, between MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR strapped to her bed and gagged, the veloped further, and jus yy anyone other pete) A i 4: . rs " ‘i , t t Dated ,this 24th day of December, First and Fifth streets. Finder RES Minneapolis, Jan, 24—Flour 25 to | 828, howevor, not being tied 80 close | gefense hag in arespeed ae inewa than’ the, secunet 1921 Fee ene phone 780. 1-23°2t ) sal ie Handmade Violins for | 30 cents higher. Family patents $7,50|,°5 to prevent, breathing through the jexcent to counsel.“ When Andy Brown was called: to i % nie Administratrix ‘of the |. POSITION WANTED MEtecken anal prbehr ntti a barrel in 98-pounl sacks. Ship- nO flicials who ‘have experimented in The use of the nozzle with which [ihe aaa ee Te, enoge ee Tilate 98 7c dor a aa eee cons | __St Minneapolis, Miu, | 18.ow | Mem CHGS barvels_Brany $8 | the, lacing tne dave Young tat they Bias Wick, was killed will be ompbs-|iininaries were over and that the srs. New a a 2 b if rae f 5 C 2 y TOS i $ poi i beeen Newton Eula e foune, i cook; good at pastry. Write 330, OR SALE Carona typewriter. Choice | Chicago, Jan.’ 24.—Cattle receipts, rapt er uiptar ete aoe to Gummer ae the gull cake evens ora against Gummer would soon be H y ¥ ; - 1-24-; of cne in con: ; ‘ . 2 y ili i Bismarck, North Dakota, — are Tribune. i 1-24-3t constant use or one used | 11,000, steady to 15 cents lower. uarters of a slip into their mouths nozzle ae at a ‘point approxi- rouble lien, bal, Ele exameat en ‘ Soe ia i without preventing breathing through ;™ately fifty-seven feet from the door ; a : Notice oF MORTGAGE Forecios- |THE OLD HOME TOWN ‘the nose, toithel gists: fom: "Yee iu wan Yakeen (oe une. OF imborty nce dvaleed. Was Default taviier conn iweth se BY STANLEY ‘At the hour of the actual murder, |from that position, used in the girl's ae eet fiat ee state, would attempt ditions of the mortgage hereinafter de- t and when the first blows from the 15-|room, wiped off with a towel that! Paes on Brown atgnel the. name, scribed, Notice is hereby given, that { inch brass fire nozzle were struck,{was found under the sheets in the|j. arrell, to the hotel register. It that certain mortgage, executed and M Wick still was tied to the bed;.{girl'’s bed, a retur 4 1. }is expected that the state will call delivered’ by “Sohn W. “Mornhy ond 4 still “hy i ih : hth » {girl's bed and returned to the place handwritii 3 hive ‘ a3 Mary Murphy, his wife, mortgagor she still had in her mout! ie gag ch it was taken. To use thi indwriting experts. to testify as to to The City National ; & that silenced her cries for help. nozzle, the . a Mi 71, |this phase of the case the first of 4 date e 27th day of Novem- had been struck, the girl wrenched her | hal) az leas ee a] i The examinati f f ber, 1920, and filed f ii i Sey all av least twice, and each time he ination of H. J. Hagen Dra day of Maren 92 ana” on the g te net sg ‘ar ‘from. her aecallant: ‘as |°f the steps leading to the office where | Hon ou wthe, withess cmletely showed pecotded ‘in Book 169 of Mtiscelionc see AN G ciple At, that time he no doubt |e night clerk should be. that Hagen had placed undue stress Mort u E ‘ ‘i There is the testi f Fred © the nervousness of tl , (toreeeres, en peme, Mt will be tars: (i (| was standing at the outside of the ane ea he festimony of Fred pee more snessicl as gstendant ‘ sare! P es in bed, for. she had pitched herself ‘to-} ~ ence to the effect that noises 2. gistered and een Site ATi eRe S sand —eroina tiers ae \ AW wards the inside of the bed, and it made by persgns walking in this hall, | Shown to his room. The name of a house at Bismarck, in the county of Wy varthere, with her head banging |@2d noises made by the opening and mysterious C.-L. Thamas broughé Burleigh: anes State. ok North Dakota, SS ing over the side of the bed, that she closing of doors along the hall, could | into the during the cross exam- ith day of een o clog: a, fons the, \ died: : be heard distinctly in the office. ‘ination of Hagen and it is expected the @modnt’diietunon sheh ee eat | | { 14 Blows Struck In the est nment of the hour of|that the defense will produce infor- a the day of sale, : i Fourtcen distinct blows were rained death, the officials have the evidence tion regarding this man that will Se eee ee a arte Rute mort- on'the girl, but only one of these was | Of Dv. Paul H, Burton of Fargo, who | have considerable hearing on the case 3 th e. it be sold to satisfy no hard eriough to break the skull. This, examined the body at 9 a. m., and at|Hagen will p tand e same, are situate in Burleigh Coun- 4 ‘ that ‘time 1 <6 A { gen will be returned to the stand ty, sNorthe Dakota. ange described ag [the ae. points ou beaaties in part that erect att - Ms apparent for further cro: exmination some oa No lalf of e North why the noise incident to the beating be e girl had been dead between | time di veck. East Quarter (N 1-2 of NE 1-4), and was not heard, unless the noises that four and six hours. This would fix Sati tas ae ue week: ; Ouareor ca Benen Ye ID roy cueast the maid, sleeping in a room directly the time of death at about 4 a. m, as/ Saturday's session, while — short, =! d -4), . | iu és ere a.m. sl at esate 4 Ten (10), Township , One. ‘Hundred underneath that of Miss Wick, were the state maintains. {| lowed Ae the state was just begin- a H + ning their work r i : Pee ay (ita) Neath, of Range Sev thos¢ made by the pounding, Gag Was Bloodless I apainet “Gis "ie of ‘proving their case west Quarter (NW 1-4), of he Northe The blow that missed the girl and} , With reference to the cause of |that the dev. rp arate eepected 204, Township One Hundred Forts ; Z hit the wall about 4 feet, 6 inches Dee eee iat Hei of officials t0| give a (rie imetantes of fle week will wo North, of Range Seventy-sev- | (| G above the floor, may mean that at ct that the gag was taken from) ¢.- * e Insight into the commis- en_(i7). de Ul] rely bone time, the girl, after freeing her | ¥i8s Wick’s mouth was bloodless s | Sion of the crime Pac itbenaue ‘ 4 p : e time, the girl, after freeing her], 35 "it" nut 18 bloodless so | b at the date of ‘sale the aur of $8005, H i Hh au tI Tm ee Ze left, arm, had been abje to raise her- | 7 ar pe portion of the gag that | ———-——__ besides the costs, disbursements and I } ili | | 1 Ae ining self partly on her’ feet between the s in her mouth is concerned, is | 60 VESSELS ARE See eae oe Men cs oe wenuary: i A Re I HH | Ll yee | Hanae hed and the wall, although the bloody | “eemed Important. | Also, evidence to j oF ta tips i 4 ! fi # x fec a ve Bea FE eet et ART. Me Sl i { | f . l ll finger marks nearer the level of the outa Rhea so long as a person , CAUGHT IN ICE a Corporation, of. Bismarc . td F loody § ¢ vt : 5 se, 3 ——_ a Corporati f Bi K, t il 4 | bloody smear caused by the fatt that} ii) 4, e through the nose, life | OF Davart, Dakota. | Mortgages, Sipe \ Hi AUT her hand had hit the wall, would in-] 40" 0° sustained, is deemed by the, Trieste, Italy. Jan. 23.—The severe 3p Dellant sna .c. 1 Young, 5 J . | dicate that at no time was Miss Wick |*t@te as being important in that it; Winter which the whole of Central Bismarck, No’ ere ) 4 ese 1B able to raise herself from the ‘bed would explain the theory ‘that Miss ;Eurone is experiencin: ri : . North Dakota. Wick we ive # : P is has serionsly i 110-17-24-31 3—7-14, < ALO =: after the rapist had decided tc end ick was alive from 3 1-2 to 4 hours | hanidcapped the navigation of the 5 (& her life to close the lips and eyes that are she was gagged. Danube. The cold. wave was so sud- ‘Therd is no better soil or climate aH would soon accuse him. . aa are many little inc idents that | den that more than 60 vessels belong- for growing flax in the world than in In the process of eliminating others | 8°“ make up the state’s case, jing to severai nations have been Ireland. as. possible ‘suspects in the case, the} .micnand Pickoring, | Fargo’s police caught in the ee and wil be forced state has accounted tor all of the men ver, testified positively that when | to tie up for the whole winter unl Who were in the / hotel during the|@¥™™er admitted him to Miss Wick’s | an unlooked for thaw Mae jaotne rail aw s in the meantime. Untjl recently the trader ocrupied in Japan’s social scale. Xavier, the famous Jesuit. first car- GOING IN. THE WAITING ROOM BY THE TIME ‘THE count for themselves, it was in the same place that the key | ‘ BS. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C Chiropracter — Consultation Free Suite'9, 1l—Lueds Block—Phone 268 GATHERED To SEE THE PAY CAR COME JN. Saturday the state began the task of accounting for the name, “James for 3) was kept, would not unlock the door to the room. Mrs. Anna Law- | ried Christianity to Japan in the six- teenth century.