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|. TRIBUNE ANNOUNCES $10,000 LIST OF PRIZES THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Lm t ESTABLISHED 1873 \ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1922 . (Leased Wire of Associated Press) PRICE FIVE CENTS | HARDING CALLS RAILMEN TO WORK | CANDIDATES WANTED 70 JOIN |, Beaus: Hetre SEVERAL HURT [SORRECUICNES, EYE WITNESSES | Love Judge TNBW PLAN | TRIBUNE'S PROFIT SHARING [7% IN SMASHUPS: |, YEE¥°®4¥® TELL STORY OF }| OFFERED FOR SETTLEMENT had been a rapid increase in the pa- Wonderful List of Prizes Announced in Double Page Ad for Question Up to the Rail- tient’s weakness and that his condi- Three Accidents in: and! Neat | ‘i 4s considered very grave. Summoned Before Jury to ~ First Time in Today’s Paper—Candidates Have Wondei m4 ful Opportunity If They Join at Once—Fill Out Nomina- road Labor Board Bismarck Send Number OPERATO N AND Describe Accident in Which to Local Hospitals N R 37 People Were Killed _ e tion Blank and Bring to Tribune Today or Tomorrow.— | { : MINERS’ HE ADS | Extra Votes Given in Large Numbers.—Get in Early and: TWO aR 5 COLLISIONS } HORRORS APPALLING Win One of Five Cars: One on Begeaay} One on IN CONFERENCE Fast Train Plunges Through | ae WEATHER’ FORECAST—Fair to- night, Tuesday increasing cloudi- ness and warmer. NOTIFIES LEADERS Asks Both Strike Leaders and | _§ Prison Road and One Four Coaches of Local Rail Executives to Ac: Sign the nomination blank that apears in the ad, and mail or || Near Menoken i Coal Train Near St. Louis ‘ setter still, bring to the Tribune office. Open until 9 oclock. This || PANE Consider Breaking I Strike onus ‘ cept New Plan i or will give you 5,000 yotes and start you equal with the rest. Your, || When an Oakland sedan driven by} and Resumption of Work (By the Associated Press) (By the Assoclat ; Slee y the Associated Prens) Sulphur Springs, Mo., Aug. 7—Eye- “New York, Aug. 7.—The heads :of 148 American railways, ‘which last week rejected President frst subgeript.on will give you.10,000 more votes plus the regular | Harry Larson and a Ford runabout we i aumber due you as'per schedulein ad. This will give you a flying i Throughout Fields driven by John Allerdi t in a i i yy John lerdings met i witnes: \- start towards that wonderful Hudson sedan or other five cars, with head-on collision on Broadway just] Fie rer tutta eee otek leery yer 18,000 votes, On every club of $30 worth of subscriptions turned west of the swimming pool Saturday |g Cc UBTFUL @ coroner's jury at Desoto, Mo.,|: ae lelen’ Long Rodgers will e n you get-a bonus of 200,000; think how many votes you would have Baroness Marietta Styrcea wii |U@ht Mrs. Fred Hoffman, ‘Mra, T. | UCCESS IS. DO FUL) to recount details of the rear end| Pro ae, oe Cupid’s Court at Harding’s first program for set- f you got your club today ‘or tomorrow. Over 218,000 votes., A few |} represent Rumania in.the internas | Meade, and Mrs. M.'C "Robinson, te- collision of two Missouri Yaciti-| are sought’ for ace eoaten seein nation ide xall ‘ injuries and were rushed to; i g ro} ly wi e asl to of these. and that car would surely be yours. No one has entered as tlonal.beauty fete to be held at ‘the St. Alexius hospital, Mr. Rob./ Operators Do Not See Much} trains here Saturday when 37 firc| Women. The jury to decide any reconvene within four days to yet. Come in today. x Bucharest by Queen Marie for the H " k {5 uesti f ¢' is 1 . < nown to h: b kill question of the heart will be 4 iy benefit of Rumanta’s blind soldiera. / jns0n and Mr. Larson escaped in-/ Chance of Settlement on | injured have boon ‘killed and: 188) peed’ of three: mon and tires | chit ihe ral nnsie ee A r + i . wones 5 After you have become a candidate @~ ye Shi DSS UN Mrs. Hoffman received two deep Mine Workers’ Basis Coroner Elders promised a thor- dreeaed to railroad officials and strikers, | ae | . x ~ i in the Tribune Profit Sharing Cam- cuts, one just over the crown of the ough i: igati i | 4 e zh investigation of circumsti ) paien, Yate es suarie poate NOMIN ATION OF SIX ARRESTED ‘| head, a second across the front of (By the Associated Press) which caused the disaster, the wore | wo, Ways. Firs by clipping the-fifty the head. Mrs. Meade’s main injury; Cleveland, Aug. .7.—~Definite | train wreck in the history of this ENCH TAKE Washington, Aug. 7.—President was a gash extending from the upper| program for ending the soft coal | Bart’ of the country. Harding today called upon striking q vote‘coupons which: will appear daily 5 | in the Tribune. Second and fastest < part of her forehead into the skull.; Whi i ilroad ; c fast u a : le Matt Glenn, dead engincor ‘ railroad shopmen to return to work. ‘ ‘ ‘will be through getcing subscript ons 0 CONNOR WILL IN RARLY MORN ; Mrs. Robinson received! only bruises strike ona national basis, it was ‘Whi. requested thi i | {anda severe shaking, as did all the! learned here today, will be pro | oF the fost tran nie oot TEPS them to) work cadeteied: bear tte to the Tribune, both new and ‘old, i posed here Wednesday when {through four coaches. of the local| \ the candidate voted for. These sub- day. He was badly hurt about the country are expected to join in | the accident according to the, version sputed question of seniorlty'to the *) ‘ seriptions may be for one, one and & 7 chest and some teeth were knocked| ‘conference with the leaders of |of John Cannon, assistant general railroad labor board. , ~ the striking miners. i manager of the road, relatives of the The president sent telegrams to half or two years-and must be paid out. Details of, the plan for settle- | dead and injured joined in demanding B. M. Jewell, head of the railroad in advance. When you are once in|, Q, Hellstrom of Bismarck;|Swimming a la ‘September; The Oakland car was completely ri : | eh , bs hast ; ment were not disclosed. The | thorough investigation. This was| yp; % shopmen’s union and T. DeWitt Cuy- smashed up’ while the damage to! Dien’ Ti said, had the ap- | promised by authorities of Jeffersoa| First of Measures to Penalize||er, chairman ofthe association of \ the race your friends can assist you A He Has Start M ts in Ch ; in many ways both by clipping and Nnnounces He has ‘3 orn Results in argeS | the Ford was not/so great. Mrs. rail ' saving the fifty free vote coupons ‘ in Co fe % Robinson has already been dis-,’ PTO ral of enough operators oe county, Germany: ‘Are to Be Put hie he haar eulinns cee plan and giving you their subscriptions. ed Proceedings in Court Being Made by Police charged from the hospital and Mrs.| {nsure settlement of the coal 4 Crews Summoned. ’ hey Need acl reall ln Renewal or paid in‘advance subscrip- pate ii ieee Meade expects to return to her home| trike. he crews of both trains were Into Effect ig TOkiatant with B e a a e. ai § tons count the same. Have your RECEIVE PAPERS Bathing in the early morning in| today. It is undecided when Mrs. ae ital aie summoned by the coroner to give ene aadee otttaeves A. rile iS friends who are already taking the} Grand Forks, Aug. 7—The sheritt| the swimming pool in September| Hoffman will be able to return’ to} (By the Associated Press) ° | their versions of tne accident. Paris, Aug. 7—Premier Poincare See eninererid paper pay you in advance for a year| here today received papers for serv- M f e deean't oe hit her home. i Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 7—Action _ Officials of the roads, including As-| at noon today notified the German alset a if tz ahd brates or more and you will be credited] ice on O’Connor in the Hellstrom ac- Sana Obs My makes 18 Auto Turns Over _ {toward breaking the nation-wide | sistant General Manager Cannon, de-/ embassy at Paris that the first of a carly Vanek ere pred erboed ate 6 *% with the votes, tion in attempt to nullify O’Connor’s| With the local police. Six young) John Prsa, section foreman living) coal strike in the bituminous fields clared that the block signals were] scries of measures to conserve French | the Mio Hid a cn arenes malt No Lo nomination for the senate, Papers! men:who decided that they would en-! near Magnus, was badly bruised up| was under considertation of union found to be in order after the e¥tish interests against a lapse in Ger-| no pe a ui ee te ave i jo -Lasere Here, i are affidavit of complaint and sum-| joy @ splash in the swimming about| last night when his Ford car turned) jeaders and coal operators, who be-| 0ccurred and all were unanimous in| many’s pre-war deat payments would spdalreh ht fo abbot ed Besides the big, prizes, £0 be given | rons, 15:30 o’clock Sunday morning didn’t| Ver mear Menoken east of here.! can a series of conferences here to-| their assertion that Engineer Glenn) be put into effect immediately. Th semen from: the executive. away, the\Tribune will pay 10 per Pe Niel wait for the bath house to open or| Zhe accident happened when he was | day in the expectation of. reaching a did not heed the warning signal. notice followed the receipts of a note Wes ala PabteSiia aA thd from Germany, refusing to meet th. by newspaper’ men that the president cent of the\entire proceeds turned in| Commiencement of action to -con- go home for their bathing suits, but turning on a curve in the road. Prsa| wage agreement. Little progress was SPALLING HORBORE Sere vage ; 2,000,000 pounds installment of these} planned to ask the unions to call off to all who remain active and. report] test the nomination of J. F. T. O'Con- |); ' was thrown to the ground with much | ; each: week throughout. the campaign. fnog. of Grand ‘Forks, for United su Be oS ene Shed their clothes | torce, An X-ray.was taken in & Loca Ee egos orate ree cingtcan: St. Louis, Aug. 7.—Appalling hor-| payments to French citi due A There is ng limit tothe awards. The|-States Senator, in the recent Demo-1""% arted’ot ‘swim, : hospital to determine: the extent..of s rors of the Sulphur Springs, Missouri, itizens due Au-! the strike and submit the question i i ether ‘4 sad ef Two of them only had got in the}, . n vce: yferente “and. then dividing. inte. two iP ip 5 1} gust 15, 4 amount you win, whether one of the| eratic primary wan dispatched today| 40 wnen Chief of Police Martine-| Ais injury. Me suffered ‘consider:| ¢voups to orgaiiize for further joint | train wreck. were brought to the) “The first of the French” niouéure: often aenipeltggatainas tebe, given big prizes or a cash commission, will) hy Frank O. ‘Hellstrom of Bismarek, | son wig, with; otheras was making ably in chest. eontarencent homes of the| St. Louis relatives: of | consists of the immediate diapanalan serene . rem esthe ene “ depend cniizeiy upon yourself.. -The| Q’Connor’s unsuccessful opponent inj NZ that any bones were broken but it is; © victims when. two trains bearing \\neasurements on the top of the hill| ¢earcd he may have suffered intern-| Before the conference opened, the 4 of all payments to German nationals scores of dead and injured arrived A White House officials soon after the prospects were that operators pro- for debts contracted with Frenchmen union chiefs left the White House, it ‘more you do for the Tribune, the| the primary, according to a state-| hel tomobilé ident ; » more it will do for you. If any of| ment by Mr. Hellstrom. The contest | oats any, auromobiPeccidepe 285/.al) inju BS ke here from the scene of the disaster. : ie {i ib- | 5 id! , saw them. He rushed up, etween a car driver! ducing at least 65,000,000 tons of ¢: before the war, both in France and is Hie ae ee aries sie ee is} to bes mades Me Rovere set droye them out of;the pool and ar- Ok on aca ‘and a cab of the! coal annually would participate in|Faces gray with- anxiety peered) Alsace Lorraine. The offices in Paris res Ganeaneog iat the president yotes at the’ time of payment, and| ue Maan ot ee ay She a1,, Tested thom all. They are to be: Service Taxi Company on the prison! person or by proxy. ‘This amounts |through the grating, in frantic i and Strasburg} which; were: get “ap to ioondanta 26 axa orlock at which ES a ne me ee ae eee eamls Of, the contest js te al" brought before Police Magistrate road east of the city Saturday night to approximately one-third of | the forts to catch glimpses of shrouded jiquidate the debts were notified to| then it a Ni Artarranietaard 1 ie lng x, legation that “the safd J. T. O’Con-| PrOveht Meter eae chief Mar-| fone the toxi into the ditch. In it average production of the central | bodies as they were taken to waiting] cease functioning at once and to pay make public hie new plan, for them at the time they subseribe| nor is unqualified to have and re- ‘ e ; etomgbileacrFerokpare the -erowda n at wif a 4 ei Fetes tineson will ask that they be assess-/ were fpur young people who had competitive field, and seemingly was . For t “ no more German claims until further it will be impossible to check up and | ceive said nomination for the reason! 64 5 stig fine or jail sentences. | Neen attending a dance. Miss Rose vegacied ‘as a sufficient basis for be-| 8urged through the station secking| orders ae) ithe’ premier: The statement was made by the | word that might allay their fears. | "The initial measures also’ include| Pretident that he was “mindful of ginning the peace deliberations. i President Lewis’ statement hold-| Crowds gathered at the city morgue! tie suspension of all further pay- ing out hopes of settlement was where 26 dead were taken after thcir| ments to Germans for German. prop- Moynier and Thomas Thoralson Jr., were thrown out with much force but’ were not badly hurt. A warrant. was , allow them later. that he has been guilty of corrupt . Me ay , The prizes that are to be awarded | practice as that is defined by section peril aie? See aint ads © are listed in a two page ad‘in this] 941, section 942 and 942 of the Com-| oo aioe Claude Metzon and the tak- the pledge of both the executives and the striking workmen to recognize the validity of all decisions by, the D issue. piled Laws of the State of North] ; i t by Peter Anton against i f mi arrival on the relief trains, which 4 Ha, ’ ‘ ing of the license number of another; sworn out by it backed up the committee of miners i , erty sequestrated in France. This} _,; ‘ dl > me Grand Cait Lag ae Dakota for 1913.” who drove out of town and had not] Small, according to police recone delegation. Ordinary wage negotia- also brought many injured who rere property ‘includes estate, villas, art pe usiereat board.” He alto Point: Charges Law Violation returned this morning. One strang-| and a hearing will be held tonight. / signs for the union are carried on by | rushed to hospitals. The injured who] cotiections, ete. ed out that the question of seniority : 0: were able to talk brought with them ‘which the executives rejected,” as It was explained at the forcign of- fice that’ these first measures taken services as volunteer nurse for in-|°*- Hob penalties, in. the strictest, jured fromthe: ill-fated local’ teain,| Tetse of, the ward, but: merely, action Mise Florenes' Steingruby, 24, lay in| &0 tateeuard’ the French interests 4 her hemorin Maplewood. : Patton aise have ‘Neen jeopardized by the suffering from nervous prostration, pe Hiae isabel peak ionbeing te while her sister, Mable, was recover-| . 4: ing from injuries received when she| *atiSfactory, settlement further and HIS PROPOSAL FINAL. was hurled against a scat: wa be enforced. The vature of thesc | _, rhe, statement was authoritatively - made at’ the White House in connec- the highest number of votes on sub- Mr. Hellstrom alleges that the A — ; A e rrested for disorderly con- the scale committee, but the unions mehaed re INVESTIGATES ACCIDENT. delegation for the conference includ- | tales of horrors. Broken under the strain of her outlined recently in a settlement plan proposed by him, “remains in dispute and bars a settlement.” The president, it was stated, trusts ie new proposal will draw. the sup- port of public opinion and will bring about a speedy ending of the strike now in its sixth week. scription payments during this cam-| Democratic convention at which paign, which will last only six| O'Connor was endorsed for United dct ane ee Poliegs Broughe, al G.A. Engbretsom arrived here from) C4 the 128 of the policy conimittee. weeks, will be presented with a Hud-| States Senator was in violation Of| nopro in after a local contractot re-| Fargo Sunday to investigate an auto; me committee.includes the three in- son Sedan, valued. at $2620. the corrupt practice act, in that prior | ported his case. ‘The contractor said| accident in which his wife and five-| ternational officers and 24 members ‘You have dreamed of, longed and] to the call for the convention by At-| he saw & man buy the negro a meal | year-old son were hurt. The accident) o¢ the international executive board, wished for an automobile of your) torney-General Johnson as Demo-) ang the contractor offered the man a| happened when Michael Stern, said to} its special function being to deter- own, but it is not likely that your) cratic state chairman “the said de-| 594 He said he would accept it but) be an organized for the Nonpartisan| mine all questions of strike policy. , fondest ekpectations.ever, allowed | fendant-<contestee was a member of! ‘aijed to do so. The negro was given | League, passed the car driven by Mrs.| "Extension of the central competi- you, ‘to ‘event: wisti! for 4 Hydsan Se-} an organiaztion known as the Inde-| +1. choice of woking or leaving|Engbretson and when he turned in| tive field, to include northern West oe boikaae) car wich aie be Re pendent Voters Association, and a the road the cars collided. Mrs. Eng-| Virginia as apart of territory for jisputed leader in:its.class. But it} Committee representing said or- re was not badly hurt. The ‘ ment in| After caring for scores of injured] ;. ..; A bretson y making a basic wage agree! i atthe eee ‘ot ths! wréek; es is eathheld pending the effect of the] tits with the call isaed by the pres- Present act an ident that Mr. Harding regarded his is here for you,-and:it-won't cost you} ganization known as the Committee 1 child is in a hospital badly bruised] the soft coal industry will be sought anything bute little effort to make| of Forty-Five, which said organiza- | and cut. The accident happened Sav- by the Monkahela Coal Operation Steingruby, assisted in bringing here t proposals’ as a final proposa: rrom it yours.’ And this Hudson is only] tion consisted of members of the Re-| urday about 30 miles east of here. | Association at the conference. J. E. Tinsley, injured fireman of the OTe a the government:for voluntary action WAR FRAUD by the railroads and employers to end the, menace to the, country's in- town. one of many wonderful automobiles | publican and Democratic parties, and An application by the operators for flyer. tee. elven Byey: ; : - of others designating themselves as | AY the extension of the central field It is well to explain that while a} the menibers of the Independent Vot- hich includes Illinois, Indiana, ‘ ] candidate will eHtey ind compete | ers Association of the State of North | FARMER M ORig and WesterkPenusyWania, it TYPHOON, TIDAL terests which the admidistration,.sees ; ich he or she] Dakota, and of which the chairman : . FATALLY as already been filed! » in the paralysis of transportation ‘ i ei was learned has already i «lives, they will be permitted to take} of the Democratic State Central HURT IN CRASH) with President John L. Lewis of the 4 particularly in coal ficlds. The pro- San, a rea aa either oie OF out: of | Committee was ar member, and the miners, and will be submitted by him poles, | ae their own district. Eleven prizes are{'chairman of the real Republican f ————— seer) i ittee f ‘. .|sultation with railroad executives ——— Moohead, Minn., Aug. 7%—Jacob to the union's policy committee for Hongkong, Aug. 7.—Casualties in Three Men Charged with Get land the president does not know. whac the typhoon and tidal wave which| {ting Away/with $1,000,000 | |'will be the attitude of the labor from “the district in 10,000 LIVES posals today were made without con- to be awarded in each of the two| State Central Committee was also a y . 4 eae aa Agreement Made Under Which| terud, 56, Twin ~‘alley, Minn, far-| action. districts, city and county. The ter- ber, and participated in the) ritory is divided into two districts seanaale eereaid cccaiiiekes that as I tant Al di ts mer, is in a hospital here believed last Wednesday swept the port’ of 3 unions, it was added. in order to make an equal dstribu-| a result of said consultation, it was} ~™portan mendmen fatally injured following hurts re-| DJ VER STILL Swatow, 260 miles north of here, now] washington, Au. Indictments |” pia eet eee decid and "ageed, tat the sud) Are toBe Disposed of [0 ated in and and role! of PARALYZED |r Sos ese, sx aaa-| vers, setned toy by aspect] UTEUR DOING IN CHICAGO 1 ’ bi (By the Assuciate ress, tion to the two previously reported | 8tand jury investigating alleged war! Chicago, Aug. .—Chicago appeared Fargo, N. D., Aug. 7.—X-ray pic-|.ashore, was bound from Hongkong| frauds against Ernest C. Morse, for-| t pe in the doldroms of the rail ‘tures taken Saturday afternoon of|to Shanghai when she met the ty-| mer director of sales of the war de-| strike today during the absence of phoon ‘and was wrecked, but her| partment; Everly M. » President! some of the leading figures in the of the E, M. Davis Chemical com-| shopmen’s walkout. pany of New York, and Alexander W. B. M. Jewell, head of the railway Phillips, associated with Davis. employes department of the Amer- The three men, all of whom live 1m} jean Federation of Labor with-other Board of Administration recently, ap-| New York, were charged in the in-| strike leaders was in Washington ex- The, entire plan of the affair] Democratic and Republican chairmen i breathes of liberality and offers fab-| be requested to call together what) (By the Associated Press) ulous reward for very little effort,| purported to be a convention of each} Washington, ‘Aug. 7.—An agree-} but to enter the campaign involves | of said parties, and that said con-| ment under which amendments to ; 001 \.” only the scratch of a pen. Just clip,| ventions be held on the same day in! the more important sections of the; moving car. Three other occupants| W. H. Comrie, Jr., of Fargo, injured * > fill out and send in the Nomination! the same city in the State of North! tariff bill are to be disposed of be-| were unhurt. ar week ago today as dacknite dive| Passengers were saved. EY ind in the display ad- ; ia | i a {into four fect of water at Dunn’s re- Blank to be found in the display of North Dakota; that the aforesaid] fore the close of the weék was in ef: See estes pilakevoea uhewed TAKES AIRY 508 nd relement inthe dns, and Yon | cll forthe convention of the Dome | ext today in thyeemate Z¥e s6*:| JUDGE NUESSLE ive’ proton verebae in his’ noc the grade near Hawley, Minn., about midnight Sunday night. ‘The truck driver was attemp-ing to pass a slow will be started on the road to suc-| cratic party was made in pursuance} ment finally evolved Saturday, it was One i inor fraet! d the‘oth: cess with 5,000 votes to your credit.) of said conspiracy; and in further-: d iT dite 8 . ine is a minor fracture ani ‘other 4 ve f k i e Extra Votes or ee EMG aat ed fates porpine ofl nen See eae ged tetece: Geb OPERATED ON) 27cie reel ncture, Mr. Comrie’s proved the appointment of s man to| dictment with having defrauded the] pecting to. resume discussions with Extra votes will be awarded in| exchanging and trading, offices andj tember 1 Judge W. Lo Nucssle of district condition is considered very serious.) TANG CANree © Agricultural College annie ara tore rane mlion President Harding. é Aa arg i ign. ‘ ination.” : ine je W. Eadie He is still partially paralyzed. ollars in connection with the sale of] Ben W. Hooper, chairman of the large numbers during the campaign. | candidates for nomination. The agreement to get the more im-| out underwent an operation today| He 18 Stl partially, paral and L. R. Holland, a graduate of the| tho war built plant of the Old Hickory! yrited States labor board was on his University of Nebraska, college of] powder com: i pany near Nashville, agriculture has been chosen for the} mos nossce. Osan ieeed i dairy- sate Scattered indications of disorders Pca, 3B cent profensor. of) eaHy marked the early part of the sixth ingyrannouneed:teaey: BISMARCK MAN __ | eek of the strike. A. passenger train on the Western Alabama, en short vacation. On every club of $30 worth of sub-| Hellstrom shortly before the pri-| portant items still in dispute cleaned | ; A ile scriptions turned in at the same time| mary sought and received a restrain- OS this week/iseifar ag Be eadinents | {2 Slope heer forts stpmecn oe EAGLES OPEN { there will be awarded a club bonus] ing order fom Judge Lowe of the|are concerned, came during debate ment. ae r Lela hac onera! | of 200,000 votes. It will be casy to] Ward county district court in which| on the sugar schedule. It will serve| i) that he was getting along very CONVENTION) get your first $30 worth and thus] joint expenditure of funds by the) to curtail sharply discussion on many ol jake hvbreeeton 3 ’ + earn your club bonus. Democratic, Republican and JInde-! poi nd was worked out by sev- (By the Associated Press) A yo'Campaign Periods pendent Voters Association catapaign (‘oral Pee en Tero tc reice ‘bekween St. Paul, Aug. 7—Reduce poverty, A Nose-Dive DIES SUDDENLY} rcute “from atianta to Montgomery The Tribune Profit Sharing “Every- | committees was prohibited. The case |*majority and minority representa- EXAMINATION do away with the poorhouse and Into Breaker aE ; wae fired on by alleged strike sym- body Wins” Campaign will be divid-| was dismissed by Judge Lowe last/'tives, Tuesday. and before adjourn- put, something real into the meaning 2 J, W. Sandy, who was in the bridge| pathizers, according to reports from ed into three periods, as per sched-| week on the ground that notices is-| ment that day a vote will also be] . IS WAIVED | ct “brother” will be the keynote of : Stops Flight] »@buitding denaiement of the North | Montgomery. No persons were ule which appears in) today’s | sued had been defective. taken on amendments to paragraphs __~ “| the program of the national conven- Saioneat, ern Pacific, died suddenly in Carring-| injured. : paper. During the first period, from What It Is Based On dealing with potash and white ars-| Bottineau, N. D., Aug. 7.—-Waiving| tion of the Fraternal Order of Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 7.—A | ton Sunday, according to word receiv- w. Ss. McLana, car foreman in the the time the campaign starts until] ‘The Hellstrom contest is based on|enic. On Wednesday the leather| preliminary examination when ar-| Eagles, which opens for a week’s| soft spot in the sand of Pablo |ed here. Mr. Sandy’s body will be| Illinois Central shops at Birming- August 28, you will be given the most | substantially. the same grounds; he! schedule, boots;'shoes and hides, will! raigned.on a charge of shooting with | session here late today. Beach here brought Lieutenant | brought to Bismarck tonight. His) ham, was kidnaped and taken to votes so it will pay you to get busy] alleging that the agreement of the! go through the mill and on Friday| intent to kill, Jack Smith, of Mo- J. B. Doolittle’s attempt to hop | wife was visiting in Bozeman, Mont.,| woods near Cardiff, Alabama, and immediately. Full details appear in| anti-league Democratic and Repub-| will come action on sections propos-| hall, was hound over to the next term) J ‘'AMESTOWN TO to San Diego, Calif, with a sin- [and she will arrive tonight. Details] badly beaten, ae today’s paper. - lican conventions to exchange sup-| ing a flexible tariff adjustment and | of district court in Bottineau county | gle stop for fuel at San Antonio of the attack which caused Mr. Sandy’s| Eight men said to be striking Contest Short port on certain candidates for state, also on “scientific” tariff proposals.| under $2,500 bonds. PLAY GOLF HERE , to an abrupt end last night, with- | death were not obtainable today. | Burlington railroad shop workers, Most contests are long-drawn-out | offices was a violation of law. He| Saturday will see remaining | Smith has not furnished the bonds) DESY in 500 yards of the start of his —_—_—— and the wives of two of them were Bismarck and Jamestown will en-| 2,000 miles trip. The specially KEEPS HIS PIPE. arrested by federal officers on charges Killdeer, N. D., Aug. 7.—Lightning]| of violating injunctions at Havelock, affairs, but the Tribune will make| alleges that O'Connor was disquali-| amendments taken up in order but|as yet. He fs still held in the Bote struck the home of Otto Totzke,| Nebraska. «this one short and snappy. The con-| fied as a candidate, “by reason of his} beginning on that dd} Senators will | tineau county jail. gage in an intercity golf match to | equipped plane did not get into The charge against Smith came| morrow. Play will be over the local} the air at all. It swerved from « ++ * test will begin when yo enter and} participation in the conspiracy here-| be limited to fifteen minute discus- oi i } ae by lest until September 16. Only six] inbefore referred to, and which, was| sions of. any amendment and to | about, following the shooting of Ed:| course, the visiting players being en-| its course along the beach get |bored through the ceiling and floor] Specific charges included painting id weeks, so make it snappy—enter|a violation of the Corrupt Pragticc} thirty minutes on the bill itself. | Jones, also of Mohall, a harness-|tertained at luncheon here and the| away, nose dived into a breaker | and knocked out a chunk of the foun-| houses yellow, intimidating company * your name today and get busy—you| Act of this state.” ° Senators will work on a time limit | maker. Trouble over financial mav.| matches played in the afternoon. Bis-| and stopped with a wing and the | dation. Otto, who was standing in| guards, threatening workers ant ters between the victim and alleged] marck will match each player from| propeller wrecked. the doorway was knocked out into} causing disorders. the yard about six feet and still had State authorities in Tennessee his trusty pipe in hand when nhe| were investigating a $500,000 fire of woke up. (Continued on Page 8) have as ‘yet an equal chance with] The complaint served includes an| during the entire debate this week, ‘ R everyone The prizes. offered are| affidavit by Hellstrom and campaign] being restricted to an hour on any | assailant is believed by authorities to| the Jamestown club, it being expect- When it nose-dived into a well worth the effort. How else| statements of the organizations ac-| of the amendments included in the | have been the direct cause of the|ed that about fifteen players will] breaker, Doolittle unstrapped (Continued on Page 7) cused of entering a consipracy. agreement. shooting. make the trip here, | himself and jumped free.

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