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) P=)THE BISMARCK TRIBUNED==] BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1922 GANDHI INDIAN | WARR ANT HELD RY JURY DEBATING LEADER, GIVEN FORTIETH YEAR TWO MEN ATTEMPT 'T0 END LIVES, PRICE FIVE CENTS DEMOCRATS 0 SUBMIT REPORTIN ‘CHARGE AGAINST ‘ t “@ ONE SHOOTING SELF, OTHER USING —EEISON PENALTY NECESSARY FOR, exeechENCHAIN’ QPPOSITION TO SOME FEATURES OF os RAZOR; ONE PROBABLY WILL DIE | LIQUOR SEARCH | SOLDIER COMPENSATION MEASURE ; Frank Conley Shots Himselt/ RAIL RATES ARE | |Tudge i ee |MOB SEEKS TO Representative. Kitchin. Miner } a LOVE AFFAIR SAID CAUSE NS Man Found Along River South of City Said to Have Cut Wrists with Razor ee ads Frank Conley, abaut 40 years old, living at the home of his brother, about 11 miles northwest of Sterling, at- tempted to take his own life and prob. ably will die, according to information received in. Bismarck today. _ ‘Conley put a .38 calibre revolver. against his body and shot himself through the right kidney, the bullet) ranging through the body and lodging inj the hip. A physician was. called. Because of the distance of the farm, it was a considerable time before medi- cal attendance could be obtained.” According to Sterling men who were in the city today and who talked to local authorities, Conley had served in the army for many years and mwas gassed in France. He had only re- cently come to the home of his broth. er. He is said to have been despond-! ent over a love affair. (He rose early yesterday. morning, told Mrs, Conley where his pocketbook was, went into the kitchen and pulled the trigger of the revolver, it is said. Found Along River. Oscar Anderson, said to have for- merly worked near Wimbjedon, at- tempted to take his own life by cut- ting his wrists with a razor, according to police. Anderson was discovered freight rates from Indiana points to St, Paul and Minneapolis were held ‘by the Interstate Commerce Commis- sion to be ‘held too high in compari- son: of rates to tne same points from Illinois, Missouri and Iowa territory equally. distant from tae Indiana cities, EDUCATORS WILL HOLD CONFER’NCE AT FORT YATES County Superintendents In North Dakota to Discuss ‘ School Affairs July 24-28 ‘County Superintendents of schools in North Dakota will gather for a midsumer conference upon school af- fairs in North Dakota at Fort Yates, according to, the anrjuncement of tendent. The date for the confer- ence has been set for July 24 to 28 in- clusive and all the arrangements have been completed for one of the most unusual meetings of North Dakota’s school heads. The work of the se3- sion, in contrast to the annual mid- ‘winter session will be largely inspira- tional. : This summer school will be one of the few meetings of North Dakota's school teachers held distant from a Miss Munnie Nielson, State Superin-! 1 M. GANDHI, Alimadabad, British India, Mar. 18.—(By the Associnted Press)— Mohandas Gandhi, the Indian non-cooperationist leader, who was arrested yecently on charges of sedition was ‘sentenced today to six years imprisonment without hard labor. - EFFORT T0 END COAL STRIKE If OTHER CASES ATEECTED| \ Says Constitutional Guaranty | Must Be Observed Every- where The protection of the fourth amend- ment of the constitution guarding the} home must be observed by all offi- cers of .the law; Federal. Judge An-| drew Miller declared today in dis-| missing the. case against Edward Klinger in federal court because hisj{ home had been invaded by | officers without a search! warrant. \ The dismissal on this ground fol-; lowed a ruling by Judge Miller refus- ing to dismiss the,case on the conten- | tion of William Langer, attorney for! charged under the statute making it an offense to have liquor on an In- dian reservation because his Sioux county homestead was not on an In- dian reservation. The case had heen on trial.’ Testi- mony of J. B. Kitch, former superin- tendent of the Standing Rock Indian agency, and Government Agent Ahearn testified. It was contended by Langer that, the home of Klinger had been invaded by these men, and by the sheriff of Sioux county, with- out a search :warrant, and that al-| though the home of Klinger-was on| along the Missouri river about tW0|railroad. Transportation from Can- miles south of Bismarck late yester-|nonpball, the nearest railroad town will day. An automodile was sent after/be by ‘aut and for -four days the him. The driver reported that Ander-| school heads of the different counties son had fractured a knee when he! win be distant from the cares of the struck a boulder and that he had! world. Also, except for their own scratches and was bleeding from in- group of fifty and the government rep- juries caused by going through briars./rogentatives at Wort Yates, the major- A physician who examined him later |jty of the people met mill be the In- said that he had cut his wrists with @|dians. The fort itself, while thorough- razor, according to police reports. ly modernized, is on the site of one of Anderson was uncommunicative On| the carly Indian forts, and the locality how he happened to be down along the|has asscciated with it many points of river or the matter of his injuries. | interest in connection with the his- So tory of the red man end this state. The first session will be held on the B NDS evening of Monday, July 24 and Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday wil) be government officers could not enter the house without a search warrant. Confabs Between Operators and The court dismissed the case,.say- Miners in New York *‘ ing that no one in the country has a right to enter and search the house of Postponed another, without a search warrant, 5 a itra-| tained from a United States Com- SNe, mou March ae ane) arbi j missioner, the affidavit on which it is tion of eight anthracite coal miners|),, 504 to ‘allege not merely informa- and operators charged with the task) tion and belief but to state positive’ time to avert a suspension of mining| forth what officers expected to find. }j The constitutional guaranty of the|t on April 1 today reduced “the margin; i : of sutety” to 10 days by deciding to |Pome must be observed, he said, delay their first session until next i Tuesday. . President, John L. Lewis, of the. said. These cases, the defendant, that he could not be;A NEW PICTURE OF MRS. MADA- LYNNE OBENCHAIN Los Anzeles, March 18.—The Jury considering the guilt or in- nocence of Mrs. Maday!nne Oben- chain was to resume its delibera- tions at 9 o'clock this morning, Aiter nearly 6 1-2 hours of ballot: ing the nine men and three wo- men were ordered locked up for the night at 9:25 o'clock last night. The jury filed in the court, room at 9 o’clock this morning, and then resumed deliberations, land formerly a part of the Standing | Rock reservation and under the su-} pervision of the Indian agency the . ON ROBINSON and that such warrant must be ob-;Supreme Court Takes Action on Lawyers’ Petition The supreme court, it was announc- of negotiating, a wage agreement inj grounds for the search and ‘setting|/ed today, has entered an order deny- ing leaye to file and!denying an order o show Cause in the petition present- gro, alleged to have poured gasoline over the clothing of Mrs, Ida Fortner ie and set them afire after attempting to rob her last Tuesday was taken from GO. P. READY TO MOVE the jail here early this morning by a mob of several hundred persons with 4 the avowed intention of burning him at | Speaker Gillette Expected to the stake. Rule Monday on Suspension of \ WILL CELEBRATE ........ } Washington, March 18.—Represen- tative Kitchin, of North Carolina, Dem- BI R T H D A Y Ficests house leader, who visited the capitol yesterday for the first time in nearly a year expected to confer again with Democrats on the ways {4nd means committee to complete the draft on the minority report oppos- ing some ieatures of the bonus meas- “ |ure. whether this report would be Ohio To Put On Three Days’! submitted to the house today or on Celebration — Harding and Monday depended on the decision of Republican leaders ag to the time that Perishing to Take Part the bill woul be called up on the floor. Representative Garner, of Texas, SAD TBATT and one or two older committee Dem- WILL ISSUE GRANT COINS) *<"2t Were not expected to sign the ‘eport. a Should Speaker Gillette decline to Columbus, Ohio, March 18.—Ohio| permit the bill to come up under a Will belebrate the contenary of the Suspension of the rules the program ‘birth of Géneral U. S. Grant, in the! hore aT charge of the bonus bill counties of his’ birth ad y. 1) Wow e left somewhat in the air. pau e $ birt ed youth, Aprill There have been reports that a ma. ity party conference. might he Grant was born at Point Pleasant,| called to consider pro but in Clermont county, Ohio, a huddle of| advance ‘of their meeti g with Mr, Gil- houses, 25 miles east of Cincinnati on jlette leaders would not say they had the Ohio river. If plans are carried out, a distiu-; SRE guished body of men will travel up the! GILLETTE NOW OPPOSED, f Ohio river from Cincinnati Apri) 27 inj} shington, March 1 Spe the steamers Island Queen and Morn-' Gillette was io decide. ( ing Star, to do homage to the memory | ference with house Rep: of one of the most illustrious men horn} Whether he would en on Ohio soil, day a motion on the soldie President Harding, who is to deliver} Under suspension of lujes, the commemprative address, will be on Upon his return here last night from the Island Queen, as will Genera! Florida, where he was a guest of Pres- Fershing and most of the descendants | ident Harding the speakér said he wa: of General Grant, Not inclined to look with favor upon Txercises that day will be held ow} Such procedure, but said he was open the plot of ground on which formerly | to argument. He decle that he had stood the little cabin in which Grant|@ message from the p: nt regard- was born; the cabin is on the state! ing the bonus bill. fair grounds here now, enclosed in a;* Mr. Gillette expects to leave tonight glass house covering. A detachment|for Springfield, Mass., but sald it was this’ in mind. ers n On Mon- bonus bill 5 ed by members of the Fourth District | o¢ soldier "7 b The same question is to be raised |\Bar association asking the court to re- en TOR SCHROTT Tg I eee Tae eee ae arnleeton in four other cases, Attorney Langer strain Justice J. E. Robinson in divers 1] be heard in ways. to-accompany president, as will a mil-| in time to preside over the house ses- itary band. Four hundred survivors of | sion Monday. ferent in considering the school Brob- a ‘lems ‘6f the state, except ag entertaim’] United. Mine: Workers, atinounced that ment by the Indians may break into|the delay was due to the desire of the work. Major A. B. Welch of Man-| labor men to amass data. |dan ‘has promised to arrange at least} Jt is generally agreed that the ttract one appearance of the tribes before | terms of a new contract cannot pos- Bonds Attract) tho superintendents. sibly be drawn and agreed on within Thursday an intensive and local-| ten days. Fargo in’May.- They'are cases against] There was no comment with the en- Sen wan 2180 will vo on the honte. ? ~TO48EE HARD! . Anton Bartole, F. J. Demery, Frank) try of the order. It also was anriounc-|" ‘Tho following day there will be a| Washington, March 18—Republican Stumper Jr. and Henry Lisius. ed that District Judge. Berry and celebration at Berthel, Clermont coun-|20use leaders expected to confer with Under the special statute Klinger, if| Cooley sat with the court in place of ty, a village of about 1,500 persons, | President Harding at the White House found guilty of having liquor in his Justices Bronson and Robinson, where was born the mother of Genetal tomorrow night in regard to procedure possession on an Indian reservation] When the petition was presented Grant, Hannah Simpson, and ‘where|in handling the compromise soldier i or an “Indian territory” would have| sometime ago filing was refused and the general lived from 1841 to 1848.| bonus bill. They are hopeful he will G00D PREMIU aire Stark County received not less than 60 days in jail|the matter taken under consideration Many Bidders Dickinson, N. D.,’ March 18-—fe- funding bonds in the amount of $50,000 authorized by the voters of Dickin- ized course in North Dakota history will be started by Dr. Melvin E. Gil- more of the State Historical Depart- ment and Friday morning Dr. Gilmore will conduct the return from Fort | Yates to Mandan, stopping at his-| son school district at a special elec-| toric points for a presentation of the tion on March 6, were sold by the | facts of Indian Blt and the isa ucation to the Merchants!our of aboriginal legend conrlected borat ae at $102.93. with the different places. RECEIVER FOR and $100 fine and not more than a year and one day in prison and $5,000 fine. and that is or hail been a part of an Indian reservation, disposing of the question, and the trial proceeded. Allen H. White, former postmaster by the court. Judge Miller held that federal sta- JEWISH DRIVE tutes covering the offense applied to . 1S NOT ENDED His two oldest children, Frederick D.| @PProve their plans for passage of the and Nellie Grant were born there, The | Measure under suspension of rules. chief orator that day is to be Sena- LEAVES FOR WAS WASHINGTON, tor Frank, B. Willis of Ohio. St. Augustine, Fla. March 18.—Ke- Senator Pomerene) to) Speak, freshed by his ten-days of rest and On the day following, the inal event | orn ttion President Harding brought will take place at Georgetown, Brown county, where the boy Grant was tak- his vacation trip to a close today when with members of his party he boarded en at the age of one and a half years, and where his. entire youth was spent. the special train for the return journey to Washington, i i i iti ded not guilty to an He went to 'West Point from. ‘th kerage houses Judge Miller Acts on Petition|at Harmon, plead Lot : le went to West Point from ‘there. . Many eastern _ brol . ete embezzlement charge in the court to- ‘ Uni tes Senator Atlee Pomerene ———_———— ‘ called peice vids or'ne att [OK M AY BRE AK of Creditors day. Yesterday Judge Miller sus-)5¢at@ Chairman Appeals For oi ited Stat senator Aer yomerene and biddin was lively during the en- —— tained a demurrer to the indictment Steady Aid to Cause The counties of Clermont and Brown tire easeion Of outside firms rep- 7 The Broadway Clothing store, 504)against White. The grand jury im-| meee ie now are constructing with state aid, a ; ted the Minneapolis Trust com- Broadway, of which William Weinstein | mediately drew another indictment.) 1.14, agarch 18—The following| highway from Cincinnati to George- aed represented by George B. Kee- is proprietor is today in the hands of; The case was set over until next term, Matenlent avad issued here today by | town, about 28 miles in length, at a Leal a iti a receiver, and will be heard at Fargo. White’s| \" © MC ‘ cost of nearly $1,000,000. This road nan, offered the closest competition to! Weinstein was doing.a rushing bus-|bond was reduced from $5,000 to $3,-| David Naftalin, state chairman of the has been officially designated as the Cre eee wae $5 below Indications Are That it Will Not iness ‘yesterday. The word spread 000. He had boon charged ate om ates American sey en peuet Grant Highway, and is along the route |’ PTT ] that $3.00 hats were beng sold-for 50|-bezzling about $3.161 of postal funds.) aN sern.| traversed by him on horseback in go- < opens Fa a dee) meeting] . Go Out Before That Time | cents and that sheepskin coats were Grand Jury Excused. _ ed Se ear peer ing from Georgetown to Cincinnati Hatfield Refuses to Take up ‘were the RL Ballinger Co., Cincin- Seals Sivele 2) -| being old or ee: hs sinre at-] The grand jury, Srobebly we a very slowly and it is far from being| When a boy. : ‘ Work in Slope County eee - mata tracted a steady stream of buyers. |port’Monday. The jury hag bee cA Devan eter tee —| The two souvenir coins, issue 0! nati, oni) Tiscola reads Tea Ice in the Missouri river probably| Word had reached creditors of thej|cused until that time. jecrnnleteals natictnstanding interna: whiea has ‘been authorized by Con“! picrssgon DTMOGn 18-_Charles ing Bank. serene i lis; | Will not go out for a week, it was/ business being done. A petition in in-| A jury which returned its verdict eee fe ci yifa York. | gress, a silver half dollar and a gold ickinson, N. D., cl a ne ae Gan Totede; Sidney. Spitz: indicated by reports received at the] voluntary bankruptcy was filed in fed.!jate yesterday acquitted Paul Chap- Brown, eee nee ae ak; | dollar, will be sold at a premium, and Mee Hattrena, the] so-called reins et ere Co, Todelo; Minneapolis Trust| weather bureau on conditions and the | eral court, we G. Sommers, & up & Hen akon Inga of olation: Of) a6) for data on, the progress of, the| the funds used £3 erecta manera from. the county commissiqners at a sk is 3 F Gotzian and Co., an . Marx and| the law prohibiting the giving or a eee aretes Holes wn. jcommunity house in Bethel, and 7 " Co., Minneapolis; Slope thencand BY weather forecast. 1 A sons, of St. ‘Paul, as petitoners, Judge) ing of liquor to another Indian. | drive in a state, and aa jwe felt OD"! Goergetown, and the. construction of Amidon, Slope county, and has re vestment Co., Mandan; Mera Ne The river is open at Sioux City, Ta. Miller appointed Gordon Cox receiver.| ‘The point raised regarding the fident that we would be.able to raise a road from New Richmond to Mt-|{t92d to consider attempting to in i tional | 15 i d - i = @ as r North De he & y ig | cree. in! Q Le aioe atiaons The Pat National | OU, me reports Ee en ee The receiver and a deputy rae, search event int the alin esi fease ine. ead. Cue ar eae | Pleasant. a aistaneg otiive mntlesyale s het part u eae ctierea sé pank did not submit a bid. are some open spots in the river north | took Gaels Sr aareene the pide ee conmeted YE eeeaat bearing | PTediction matters have gone badly be known as the Grant Memorial road.) |" oy several thousand dollars for : Oey ee EN of Bismarck but there has not been a/ the sale, pending “Se yela ty have am eeredian agency and it is now known‘from, the resulis ch additional inch of rainfall above [general movement, of the ice, it was} be ae te oak ‘and other | £0. far, secured, that-we were over- average. which they contended TK ] safd. The river is closed in Montana. ; ‘ Ou core ay orange confident in our earlier estimate, so 503 inehes. Hatfield gained Indications are for cool weather i u Lae Miller had previously re-|that at the present time, it looks as onsiderable notoriety through his |for a few days, and a break is not like- leused t6 dismiss the case on the con-|though the amount that we will be /operations in Canada. ly to occur within a week, based on tention by the defense counsel that (ble to maiae in North Dakota will be STI fain hig letter to R J. Weir,- Ami- present conditions. Iberia could not be prosecuted un-, much less than the, quota that has don, he says in part: pihte) Heat river, qwhichs frequently, laeestns Sapécial statute because he| been set. itt $50,000 is raised in i Ki “My: operations tend to increase up- Socrnpa tani . | floods lowlands around Mandan, is re- | ti * ianq | State it will be more than’ surpris- i 0] -—The| ch the natural precipitation — fully Belfast, March 18 By he era Borted running free. | [eee Ae eat eaie ot ate ing, it will be a miracle.” mystery drama of ne ee es =) 100 per cent. You are more subject to etal F ee enn Nay. re- SEE NO FLOOD |Liabilities of Firm Fixed at) oir nding Rock reservation, but which SITAM TY D. Taylo, film eleecto nee eeLTay ary ete ae pias beaten ert Sg a . | + . art arvati } slegated to the list of unsolve a g sumed their activities today. Shortly) Wargo, March 18—There are no Approximately $1,400,000 , |is not now a part of the reservation. INSTRUCT HALF [ues lope ee oe Te ee neo yee sca semiarid: beltt” Tismirelurning after the curfew @ mews vendor D’- predictions of a flood on the Red Riv-) cea R torney's office bvcluded a false repor:|the contracts you sent. Kindly return ceeding homeward on his bicycle Was/er. The cool weather prevents the; 0. you, Maron 18—Rotert P COMMISSIONER f reported last night my contracts as I would not entertain shot through the breast and another! snow from melting any quicker than) New York, Marca 18. ; ‘ 4 Mecicaits Laeeet Call ia, ‘There |iny other proposition than the one Tran Was shot and killed. |the river can carry it away. Stephenson, receiver for the bankrupt] IS APPOINTED) (JY. Ieee er Ge eeslarce be eusmiveutn ne ear 4 totally Tones gir. | brokerage ie of oa & Reel ‘Washburn. March 18.—The ; such reports, it was declared. Hatfield asked a guarantee ioe rsons ani * | No. 3: way, has announce WN, ase ine naa barre ———————_—— 35,000 f curing an average rain- eral pe . tt TURTLE LAKE pAe ZrO A “$1.453,.| county commissioners were in session} Fargo, N, D., March 18.—Fully one- 85, 0 fer secur! ng eu rg . E i ilitie: appyoximately $1,453, y - fall with his rainmaking apparatus. liabi S are appy' JAMES E. KILEY DEBATERS WIN; 000, Arthus (L, Ross, attorney for the, With Commissioner Martin nd Com half of the colene se 0 the Nouraret NAME B The county commissioners offered ~: : eer Hea means es missioner Simonson present. One of/san state convention here March 23 | ihim a sportin oposition of a na- ; IN COUNTY RACE Dickinson, N. D., March 18.—The, bankrupts, gave the same figures, but! the first official acts of the two was|will come instructed against A. C. |/ bate thar Gaaeea hie to shut up and i aT Dickinson high school debating team | said assets were about $1,808,300. The! to appoint a new commissioner in the, Townley’s balance of power plan, pull in his horns immediately. a 4 E. Kiley, an ex-service manj ost to the Turtle Lake high school| receiver called this estimate “highly! piace of Chas. Hansen, who resigned| the state league headquarters here peonadmn paper ; owas with the First Division oDjteam while debating in that villose speculative.” (this last month. Wm. Melick was|claimed today. Complete reports on 4 RON OS AN a de-| Mr. Ross left the city Tuesday night] 5; the appointment. “Mr. Melick'the league county conventions heid aS RSS | the front in France fer 11 months, to-! Thngsday night by a two to one de-| United $1 given the app 3 Scat d a \ day announced he would be a candi-|cjsion, News of the defeat was re-| with John Burke, former United States| is one of the prominent farmers of|March 16 will not be reo2 ved ant | London, Mar. 18—(By the Associ- date for the nomination for county) ceived jn a message from Miss 4, | treasurer, and former governor Of/ the first. district and: lives a few|tabulated until Monday, however, tt ated Press)—Viscount Peel, former} FOR NEXT WEEK clerk. Mr. Kiley is tae son of Jon| Tinian Crowther, coach and advisor! North Dakota, and Louis Montgomery miles east of Washbusn. was said at the headquarters, eee aeratityr OPT the Oat MT Ate Paabanrias Kiley, of Bismarck, and has lived here/ of the local trio. | Kardos, Jr., tae partners in the broker-/ ministry and chancellor of the Duchy! Washington, Mar. 18—Weather out- tines’ 1906. He has ‘been with the In-| ———__—_—_ jage firm, to ane the large; creditors of Lancaster, in the present ministry,|look for the week boginning Monday: 1 arvester Company and is |in various cities. Several] meetings) y ihas been appointed Secretary of State! Upper Mississippi and lower Mis- ternational Hi d | been app | now employed at the state highway \with' creditors have been arranged. ‘for India, succeeding Edwin E. Mon-! souri: ission. | [Avpian of reorganization xwill’ Be /euy, \tagu who resigned last week. | Glearing at beginning of the week pS ‘heer uremia OS PUT ON VIEW BY ASSOCIATION ‘=: ===" fi crepe te ihe attorney. saldithe wirm.€ | ‘f local rains or snow Wednesday or Red and Black Boots T() PRESIDENT «cust tris itocisen‘the at 'TELLS WOMEN local yaing oF nom | Wetne S \lar, but partly in cash and partly in my % ; +5 z i Being Worn In Fargo SA tes without Interest. How much the) New York, March 188 collec | rete ot ne oe hunting Ge HOW. TY Vere BUCKETSHOP i Washington, March 18.—Se- creditors wll receive in cash, he said,! tion of guns, saddles and cooking perience in game hunting Fargo, N. D., March 18.—An epi- Vashington, Fork N rth vill depend largely on the expenses} tensils—the original equipment ‘cluded in the selection is an old San Francisco, March 18.—Mrs. PRESSED ee se neti i Dakots oe headquarters for “dis- | of tie various receiverships, a receiv- Bey, dore Ri ai in his 40-60 caliber rifle anew ae Maude Wood Park, president of the} CHARGE broken out among tie members of; Dakota, as A ie rerieheer 6 used iby, Theodore Roose frontiers-men as a bear gun. “Bill” | national league of women voters, told — Fareo's yery much younger set. It 18} tribution of seed grain icant ier having pect appointed for each of cowboy days in Billings county, -| Sewell, Roosevelt's old guide, |¢f her plans for a nation-wide system| New York, March 18.—Charges possible any evening to see tile young: Asuras RAE LA aria ea "Ro a added that the firm fully | North Dakota—was placed on view saw the collection and recognized | of teaching women how to vote in ad-jagainst officials of the American Cot- sters—girls as well as boys—navigal| ized by ne Hace The a Esa eR to teanter the brokerage bus-| here by the Roosevelt Memorial the gun immediately, cressing members of the California!ton Exchange made during the John iig the rills and puddles that com?) by Sty f the relief “cand Ieee! ‘bat “on a small scale.” 'Plans| association for the first time. “That's the gun he used when he |league of women voters at the San! Doe investigation of bucket shops by from the thawing /s20%. sost of which wil propably be | are already under way to obtain new) The souvenirs were presented to shot his first bear," he explained. | Francisco center yesterday. =| the district attoriey’s, 0) wil b Meanwhile the less fortunate ones) most of wilt pte id M | omic viding the reorganization is} the association by A. W. Erickson, “Tt was a favorite with himand was | “Do not harass politicians,’ske' presented to the grand jury, District who have to wear rubbers aren't alto-| used in North Dakota and Mon. | offices, provid! Si x nd court. But| of New York, who obtained them the one he used on a theif hunt j|advised, “but find out what they in-: Attorney Banton announced today af- wim. They are to| tana, has been sent to the White | approved by creditors a1 . DS ork, - gue | 1 it your vote ter a telephone communication with gether out of the swil y ith th tation that | the estimated overhead expense will| from A. WW. Merrifield, of Somers, when he and I caught three men /tend to do. If they want your e be found on the edges of the waters; Houre with t Lhe dd tM | 9343 000 a year, compared with cost} Montana, one of the colonel’s who stole his boat. They did this jand when they make promises see to Chief City Magistrate McAdoo who “stamping” Poon ‘by wading ir os. President will sign it Mon- ee $1 643, 000 for thp old organization.) ranch partners in the early ’80’s. on a trip down the Missouri river.” jit that they keep them.” |heard the original complaint, 4 as deep as they dare. i G } shat r 3 ; 4

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