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_ THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE ‘ALEXANDER McKENZIE IN LATER LIFE| oncom, Boot: Coe, foes Thomag-Thoralson, Grafton WN: Frich, Lakota; Robert Farrar, W: ington, secretary to Senator McCui ber; W. R. Kellogg, Maltéolm Sinclair and ‘Morris Beck, Jamestown; R, J: Hughes, Wahpeton} M. L. McBridé Dickinson; ‘A. 'B, Cook; St. Paul} Har ry McLean, Montreal; Anthony Fa- ber, Wm, Martin, Wm. Badger, Maj, PA. B. Welch, Wm, Simpson, P. W, : Ae _ MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1922 The authorities said they had been informed an attompt ' ‘was to be made to liberate 91 prisoners from. tho |! ; gounty jail. These’ men were arrest: ed last Friday, after a march of strikers through the city. {#0m the ranks before the wood’ was reached’ and Killed him, “World-Fanious Cruise. on the Grest Lakes Transit ‘Corporation Palatial Steel Steamers “PIONESTA” “JUNIATA”- “OCTORARA’. » Daluth saa and Niagara Fale": | Witnesses Testify Findlay testified at the coroncr’s inquest that McDowell shot at two mien on Wednesday during the first] attack on the ming, and that he saw one crumple up and ‘the’ other threw up: his arms and fall. The’ coroner's jury decided from ‘his description that one. of the two was a miner|/ Gillic, Chas. McDonald, Manda; Dr! named Henderson ane ‘so Tound.Me-| and Mrs, H. TY Perry, Litehvilfes Col.! Howell responsible for his. death, Peake, Valley City; L. ©. Rettibonejl tthe timekoepér told the investigns Dawson, W. P. Macomber, Wilton. “lors that: snipers attacked the mine Many committees aided in arrange-| about noon, om Wednesday and kept ments for the funeral. -‘Floral decor{ yp h/niore' ori:less fire ‘until about ations were/in charge of Mrs. Gil-| 8° o'clock, when , McDowell, seeing bert Haggart of Fargo; Mrs. Thomas! the two men onéa hillside a qWarter | Poole, Mrs. G. D. Mann. Capt. H. T.} of a mile: away, shot them with » || Murphy and Maj. Frank Henry_had| high powered rifle. }| charge of the ushers and with: Capt. Herman Brocopp of Company”, sta- tionéd the uniformed men about the bulding. © The general committee in: ‘charge of “arrangements was ‘comy kl poséd of Benton Baker, YW. H. Webb, E.G. Patterson, E. A. Williams and) LG. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Foster and~ Mrs, Me- Donald were guests of Mr.“and Mrs, E.G. Patterson, friends of the Mc- Kenzie’s, while in the city. BONUS CLAIMS SALE Js| MADE BY OFFICIALS . iver abe nepeteel ote baie We eet king ee rel Lakes froup. enjoyable routeto ‘Passenger ser. “yice exclusively every three pe ee ‘Houghton, " ‘ Sault Ste. Marie, d, Detroit, Cleveland. . g Best dining service and sleeping accommodations in the warld . includedin fare, DANCING “GAMES ORCIIESTRA Tickets and reservations at Any Railroad or Tourist Ticket Agency org. €. Williams, G.W.A., 101 Palladio Bldg., Duluth, Minn. B -._ (Continued\from page 1.) holds them in trust as collateral se- lturity to the payment of the notes. The Adjutant-Generat agrees that he will give priority. to all claims represented by certificates purchas- ed the ‘financial “houses, and /.will cause then to be paid in 41 be- fore any other certificates. All ‘certificates’ issued shall, be included in the agreement. Notes shall be issued fr time during the: life of ment in blocks of=not le! 000’ and the financial hous prepare ‘these ‘at: thei; Sexpense "Notte of the Measures Are .Long. and Can Be Easily Understood By People Three measures will appear’ on the Amendment and Initiated Law Ballot for the use of the voters in ‘the , Primaries next- Wednesday. None of the measures are long, roa ‘en lines of type, being necessary to print the most extended of the three, The first one is intended to clear up a situation which has given elec: tion judges trouble and at times in ihe past have deprived long time residents of a yote. The North Da- kota law reads the franchise shall ||; be extended to a qualified elector) when he has lived in the state for -onle_year, jn the county ninety days D. T. OWENS & CO, — For Sale Five igen bungalow, thoroughly smodern. Price... P For Sale Seven room house. Excellent condition, Price..... For Sale Five room house; two story, fully modern, -Price | For Sale Five'room bungalow. Pricé....,...).....: Houses $3450 ‘ D.T. OWENS. & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Blk. Phone 421. Miners on March. re ett Fairmount, W, Va.,-June 26,—The entire Fairmont pjolice force and all of the Marion county deputy sh iffy were mobilized’ at 9 1 o'clock here this morning to’ stop = reported march of striking, miners and sympathizers from Monongha, @ mining-town 10 miles to the pons ‘ ne: to “Woman is more #1 jet ailments, and Ediseasen than the male sex yet she lives longer. ‘and in the precinct thirty days, next preceding the election, The new sec- 5 tion provides “that where an elector Although there was a gregt crowd at the funeral it prabably would have: i been larger had it”been possible. tp moves from one precinct to another i within the state he shall be entitled * to vote in the precinct from which ; he moves until he establishes his re * sidence in the precinct to which he moves,” “"The second measure on the ballot has provided the largest amount of 4 discussion, being the repeal of the © Teachers’ Minimum Standard and ‘Wage Law. The people interested in Z education in the state have waged an intensive campaign for the reten- ; tion of this law on the statute books, “with the understanding that certain made arrangements earlier. Decision to have the funeral’ service in the}, | state capitol gave William Laist, cug- todian of the capitol, only @ short time to: get ready, but the building was paced in excellent condition. é | SOLEMN, FUNERAL SERV ie CEs; HELD FOR DEAD (Continped from page 1), tion’ of the men buried beneath, | objectionable},,/ features) will, (be relative s should appear to claim |, Feliminated by amendment at the him: coming’ session. of ihe legis-| fin the afternoon Joe Picavish, a ; lature. The law was presented to the| 4 ‘union miner killed in the attack.’ ‘ou. state by the legislative committee ithe mine ‘was buried, Five thous; of the North Dakota Teachers asso- nd miners marched “bebind®:a * + ciation, and has had the indorsement 1 cortege and 118 a beet 4 ae i at different times of most of the Tee AR nent ap ; ; ipa dlay sa SGN : 3 people: interested in education. This: photograph of Al der McKenzle wa: ‘in 1919 in'|' The state and 1 The third measure is the initiated Bismarck Tbe se Holmboe of the Holmboe’ Studio, who” how ig. fm | tors’ worked: far int h ; ‘There Should Be No Further Compromise With State Socialism. Past way be dis pereunt of ‘catat, |Farso, with the special understanding: that it should’ not be published | lowing: clues Which have reached E 4 : Bonds he $10,000,000 OS . 000, Peruse Missdeathi\ Its reproduced Were ‘by ‘cour Ceaey, Of the Wares eet Visits Hospital hae Back to Solid Ground Means ‘Abolition of the So-called is law was initiated by the - . e ft i on hes Neate ee eee pe aaa Oc Industrial Program in North Dakota _ olan Moe thee hater amount|GREAT THRONG PAYS tora Rabi Et (A | tion alten P. Findley, Chicago, tim ie . Hagart ‘argo; i [eBride, ti i _Sinal ton millions has been dispos-| TRIBUTE TO ALEX. | Dickinson; FAS. Talcott, Fargo; C_N, SEeaitsagetled: te Sone po 8 This)Platform Is the Pledge of. Harvey L Stegner, Republican t wi an indication ry ie rf Fri 3 . Farm Loan Department will increase McKENZIE veien citce Deo nen , , Candidate For Governor its capacity for making loans and reach the limit of its loaning power +some time during the late summer * or early fall, if the present limit of (Continued from Page 1) funeral, a soul He sent, into the world was recalled in accordance with the sfme laws of nature by which it Lee Pettibone, Dawson; George’ Ho- gue, Steele; James Kennedy, Fargo: Maj. James Hanley, Mandan, Charles McDonald, Mandan; T. H. Tharald- son, W. A. Falconer, John Caulfield, Findlay was in the front 3 the mob marched it \ the death’ in the woods’ and tell ithe first. volley with 46 shot gual: [bullets in his side. |, As he lay on the ground a minet)' twith a revolver fired a shot poins “intey: ae x A ae i “A crisis confronts the State of North 4 fair name of this great State should raily - ten millions is not enl i Hucanes ney ulareed LP, Baker, Peter Wilcox, C. B, Lit: Dakota, which neither the Nonpartisan — was sent into the world. 3 to the deféat of socialism whether. father- - MINOT MAN saithe lord and master of his sol] Worst, W.C. Badger, Manders A. B| Hindley tld the nveniget "League nor the I. V. A. organization has | ed by the I. V. A. bosses ox League hench- Welch, Manda; E. §. Allen, Hon. A,| Colonel Samuel N.° Hunter, finol the courage:to face. Candidates indorsed || men. ; PRESIDENT OF ae separ we ee we can pet-| p. Lenhart, Dr. ©:.B, Stackhouse, Dr. national’ guard, that Ay secnld recog: by both of these factions are asking the “IT am opposed. to delivering the State ST ‘ATE ELKS| taken apecuD tae Higowe.” td _ : RK. H.. Thistlethwaite, a i 4 batt Peet nagstion " support of the electorate upon a Program ‘to the. loan sharks and money barons of Pagan philosophers’ for centuries | 20h" For = 8. Allen; Blsmarck,iand | tre of au elderly ‘gréyshaired Than of continued State socialism. St. Paul and Minneapolis and deplore the ,.< Chas. Gunkle, Medora. . Stories of old associations were re- counted here by many. of his former (By the Associated. Press) Minot, N.'D., June 26—J. B, At- @ kinson of Minot was elected presi- { dent of the State Elks Association zat the closing sessions of the asso- “Cation ‘at Williston Saturday. R. W. Bassett of Valley City was re-elect- cd secretary-treasurer and Ed. Hughes: of Dickinson trustee. The meeting was the second annual one of the association, the first one being held in Minot last year. | Devils Lake was chosen the 1923 convention city. -aubGe MILLER _ HOLDS COURT IN BISMARCK » “Hn announcing my candidacy for the Republican nomination for Governor at the June primaries-I challenge the position of both. League and I. V. A, machines upon; thei issues of Pocialism, : Scrap All State Owned Enterprises. “T favor scrapping all the State indus- tries, favored alike by the League and I. . A. organizations, to the end that pre- _vailing ruinous taxes may be reduced and the sale of bonds for socialistic ventures | to further-burden the people, of this. State may be stopped., , “L favor turning the key inthe door of the Bank of North. Dakota, an institution recent utterances of Governor R. A. Nes- tos when, hat in hand, he waited in the outer lobbies of the great financial institu- tions of the Twin. Cities to. tell their. offi- cers that ‘North Dakota is not broke.’ “Tam for. North Dakota, for North Da- kotans anil the settlement of our economic ‘ problems without interference or dictation on the part of the great/money brokers of ' the Nation, who willingly’ assist the I. V. A. machine in its mad. plunge into State socialism because that means profits- for them. Before'the Recall the same finan- cial ring was eager to take North Dakota bonds from the Nonpartisan League ma- chine. The Recall shifted: the sale of y State secukities ftom ‘Toledo to’ the Twin .“ discussed the question “What Is Life,” continued Father‘Hiltner. The world wondered until the maker ani giver of the soul'answered. Life’ is| ste not an object in itself. Old philos. ophies are no longer the philosophies | St1P. with Mr. ansiteits one E us ranching west of the. Missouri river of today, he said, in view of Chris ih sme tolaamarck tol horraw money. tian revelations, si “All the teaching of Jesus Christ,| $° that he ‘could buy a horse he ‘ ’! needed. He had but $25. Meeting the Son of God, conveys to us tha life is bat a Hoang tower oaten Mr.’ McKenale on the'street he told # him of his\mission and Mr. McKen- Leah ae hie ple where all the zie promptly loaned him $100 without _|dualities of that soul if they have| Security. It was repaid. ‘| Many From Out of City. been exercised and developed will be rewarded,” "he ‘continued, | “The ob-| Among those from out of the city attending the funeral’ were J. D. eat ject of Tite, therefore, fa that whieh Oey Grand Forks; Janes Kongedy, || MINNIE J. NIEESON. | X een ct There are none of us who can look pad eter iaseath and Mr. and * into our own hearts and say that we} “7® [@ aggart, who took Superintendent McDowell Minnie J. Nielson | State Superintendent of | ‘Public. Instruction’ Candidate for Re-Elect Vote for Her at the Primary + Election on June 28th MARK YOUR BALLOT: * Candidate For Governor. ~ (Political Advertisément) ge Andrew Miller. who. arrived in Bismarck to attend the funeral of Alexander McKenzie will stay here until after the primaries and then © to his lake home at Alexandria, in., for the summer returning for the September term. Judge Amidon ‘will be in Bismarck July 6 to hear several cases in which Judge Miller is disqualified. Some court ‘business is being dis- posed. of here now ‘by Judge ‘Miller and €lerk of Court Montgomery is in attendance, ; frankfurters to the delicately -sea- = soned. imported Sausages. These ; Sausages ‘are: delicious’ sandwich : fillings or can be served sliced " With salad as cold meat or lightly have never failed in life, he empha- sized. Imperfections are common to all of us. Prayer for the dead and a solo, “Ave Marja,” by Mrs. Frank Barnes, ended the simple but solemn service. This solo was the special iré- quest of Mr. McKenzie's ddughters. Those at the funeral included many old friends who had‘ been active with Mr. McKenzie ‘in’ various ‘ organiza- tions a sa young man, The deceased was a’ member of all ‘the Masonic bodies of Bismarck, having been ac- tive in the organization and a char- | ter member of the’ Chagter and it-in a grave in St.:Mary’s cemetery beside Mr. McKenzie's son were E. G. Patterson, W. H.. Webb, D. J. McGillis, T. H. Poole, Judge Andrew Miller and Geo. D. Mann, all of Bismarck, and judge ‘of the County Court I call attention to my con- duct of the office. greater: during my. incumbehey' than ‘ever before and no additional clerical assistanbe ” ‘has been. requested or re- Gaivet by me. atiew Fargo; abies “10 THE VOTERS *~ In presenting myself for re-election: to the oftice of: ‘The volume:.of ‘business has \been ‘ ‘Respectfully, — ee which upon the admission of the I. V. A. . Administration has lost more than $600,- 000.00 and promises -to lose much more - before liquidation is tomplete. Opposed To Finishing Mill “T am,opposed to the completion of the mill andelevator at Grand Forks, where millions of the taxpayers’ ‘money are be- } ing foolishly squandered solely to bait - votes \and..to. experiment in State social- a aes ‘tq-be a: fallacious‘and ruinous me 'policy-as in the case of the Drake mill, ‘the x a leadership, whether League or I. “V. A. which countenances a continuation of State socialism. “Iam a Republican and opposed to Cities. “T will Nonpartis: socialism. ‘compromi ism. fend: the they both challenge with all the power at. my command the incompetency of the an League administration and deplore its record of maladministration. But under the I. V. A. program of State the same condition will occur ‘unless thé electorate check a continuation of the socialistic enterprises. be no real progress toward normalcy in North Dakota unless there is an end to There can ise on the issue of .State: social. industrial program for which stand in view of the deplorable recor! male and the losses incurred, all of , : y : Knights Templar Commandery. Some State creamery at Werner and \ : Sausages For years ago he demitted from the lo- ; ‘ _ The Bank of North Dakota., fos Summer Menus fl basics te Ei Eaale Mines ‘ 1.:C. DAVIES pee time has come to take an honest Opposes Nestos-Baker * = While the use of pork during |. Pall-Bearers Old Friends. ° (Political. Advertisement) a Sutton aes noc ie Sy Brae i Millions have beon lgst or a in State 2 hotmonths is’ mote or less taboo,| The pall-bearers who bore the body 1 J f OXMS. 0: gu owned industries and ‘neither’ Governor * sausage is very: acceptable, from | from the houfe chamber and lowered panizatio Republicans should repu- || Nostos cr his opponent B. F. Baker can de- _« 4 , must be paid by the people of "North, Dakota. “I appeal to those who desire to make a fict for drinciple rather than for office and for. political plunder. | If nominated and elected, I.pledge to work for the imme- ; broiled and served’ with mayon- *naise and lettuce on toast as a . hot open sandwich. Smoked pork sausage is always good in summer just as any smok- ; ed meat or fish. » SIVER SERUMGARD Candidate For Commissioner. of «: Agriculture and. Labor. fusion with Democrats to the detriment of the principles of that great party. as pro- mulgated by Abraham ‘Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, McKinley and our beloved Pres- ident, Warren G. Harding. Gilbert Haggart, of Fargo. H Honorary pall-bearers were: A.B. Cook, of St. Paul; R. W. Farrar, spe- cial representative of Sen. P. J. Mc- Cumber; W. P. Macomber, of Wilton; Col. A. P. Peake, of Valley City; THOMPSON > FOR SHERIFF | Luncheon Saus: s “Put the small link stusage in|J. D. Bacon, Grand Forks; Harry “A's a Republican Iam opposed to the diate abolition of the State industrial pro- -" ‘frying pan. Pour over boiling wa- |Melean, Montreal, Canada; Morris conspiracy to sell out the Republican party | | 31 and will lend what influence I can as LEA Be SEO aah -and elect Democrats to office and to place their henchmen in favored places under the flimsy guise of fighting State socialism | .when it. isso apparent that the I. V. A. program is as socialistic, Utopian and im- possible of successful fruition as that of the donpartisan League. ter to half cover. Cover closely ; and simmer until water evapor- ates. Prick each sausage with a , fork and fry toa delicate brown + on_all sides. ] Drain on heavy’ paper. In mean- ; time prepare fresh pineapple’ in fan-shaped slices, The _ slices . Should be not more than three- |, ‘ éighths of an inch thick. Put the pineapple in the pan ; the sausage was’ cooked in, sprin- kle with sugar and simmer over , & slow fire till the fruit is tender. " It_will take 15 minutes. If the sausage was not very fat } add a little butter. ‘The sugar melts with the butter or sausage | |. fat and cagamelizes. Return saus- “age to the pan for the last five minutes of cooking to insure “blending of the aaees and perfect hotness. i Arrange sausage and ‘pineapple on a hot platter and garnish” with watercress. Allow one piece of + pineapple for each orden Can- j. -ned pineapple may be used. (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service) Governor-to the summoning of a constitu- tional convention to rewrite the organic , law of this State and restore sane repre- sentatiye government and eradicate every vestige of socialism from its State Consti- . tution. . - "Upon. these, issues and pledges I an- ‘A Mere Sham: nounce my candidacy for the Republican ut his sham should be exposed and all }| nomination for Governor at the Primaries, Republicans. who cherish the credit and | Sune 28th.” Bee 5 oe The Clean-Up Ticket : For ‘GotemnorHt. sL. Stegner, Bismarek, Nepean eo. For Commissioner of Agriculture and Labor—Siver Serumeand, Devils Lake. oe , g i HARRY A. THOMPSON Resident of Burleigh County for. 40 years, Your Support Will Be Kopiecinted. WILLIAM ODE : FOR SHERIFF. a Resident of Burleigh Coun- ty for 85 years. Your sup- "ge Boch ie a cba a port: will.be greatly For Secretary of State- — Tesepe A. Kooker, Dawson, N. D. ,. Welsh in Wales, Erse in appreciated. © <, “JUSTICE TO ALL.” Tre! th “Manx in the Isle of Man. Gaelic in Scotland, French in the| | Channel islands and Cornish in| | > Cornwall, . ‘A vote for: these men at Primaries, June 28, is a vote out of Tax Hondaze. They are pledged to REDUCE not-BOOST Taxes. ae : “_rpPolitical Advertisement, Justice For All. (Political, Advertisement) *