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WEATHER FORECAST—For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair to- ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE LAST EDITION’ f bo 7 night and Thursday, ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, Ni i i : » NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1922 (Leased Wire of Associated Press) PRICE FIVE CENTS Newly Appointed Associ- 4 ama 99 . Snureit HOUSE OF MYSTERY” FIGURES IN dapreme Court { N . , | ae N RECTOR’S CHURCH | i i HARDING VETO ‘AT FAIRGROUND .“” | SERM | ah ce : | : . | News Brunswick, N. J. Sept. 20— of mystery,” and which has bers| | SURE Vote Is 258 to 54, or 50 More! | “ wl peck et the PRer Edward’ Wheeler though ue steeege Mai’ occupied I Thee ON H | Second Night of Pageant Cele-! tai, rector of the church of St. for some time, It was known that! Poinca a an Necessary | rating Bridge Completion , | 222, the Evangelist, and his chotr its present ownership was being in-| re and Lord Curzon Two-thirds H *\| leader, Mrs, Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, vestigated and that detectives have, Hold Conference in Paris Given in Mandan: =| wife of the church sexton, was cen- searched it carefully in an effort to; » . \ : | ere toby in inventigating @ unravel the mystery of the double! On Issue ’ < heory that an abandone ‘arm shooting. i TO FAIL IN. SENATE?) | | house néar the spot where the — Authorities have felt all along that! | ACTORS ARE APPLAUDED jodies were found Saturday night Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills were not! TROOP: fe | have been used by the slain couple killed at the spot under an apple! S ARE WITHDRAWN Prediction Is That Enough lo ane teysting mises, ras tree where the bodies were found. | Hs ‘ity of r roseeuting officers o! jomerset Unable thus far to determine the 4 Votes Cannot be Obtained y ondan Decorated For j and. Middlesex counties, whose ‘scene of the killing, they have giv-| Turkish Nationalist Assembly In Upper Hous Celebration—Pageant Last | sand juries yesterday began a for- en close scrutiny to every clue look- | is 4 5 J e ' é 3 | mal inquiry into the double killing ing to @ solution of that phase of/ Extends Dictatorship aes Time Tonight | were expected also to cause the ar- the mystery. 3 (By the Associated Press) | rest of one person on a short war- The discovery of a pistol was the; Of Kemal ashington, Sept, 20.—The house rant charging suspicion of murder.| outstanding accomplishment yester- passed the: soldiers’ bonus bill. to.| fre second performance of the! No intimation was given as to the, day. It was not disclosed whether; CALE. PEACE CONFA day over President Harding's veto. | 4 | historical pageant which is the fea-| identity of the person to be arrest-' the authorities believe they have! (By the Associated mee The vote was. 258 to 64, or 60 move | ture of the three-day celebration of| ed. ’ found the weapon with which the: Parls, Sept. 20. The allled Ritin thoctneceesdry” twocthivds "ie? the completion of the new Missouri| Authorities were reticent to dis- two were slain. They announced | conferees en. the Neat East Sorlty. river bridge was staged at Mandan| cuss their theories about the house,! merely that it was pertinent to the; ern situation decided la ays & es last night before an audience of| known for some time as the “House| case. Clara B, 8, Winborn has been an | day to eall a peace conference _ Washington, Sept. 20—The sol- more than several thousand people, fested at Oakland, Cal., in conneo of eight nations Int tea leew ders! bonus bill, vetoed yesterdey | un greeted the actors in the big “ eee wae the death of Ferdinand | settlement to deterring “ine y President Harding, was t i | cut-door drama frequently with ap- ‘ Hochbrunn, wealthy Seattle men | " started foday on a iecond seve plause. The pageant will be repeat- Want to Move hant, found dead in his home with cawht Laser Ri é | through congress. ed at the Mandan fair grounds to- Sitting Bull’s Body |_® butt Bote in his hea eae tte ee Favorable action by the-house was night, the third and last perform- ee ~~ The couteanee ine looked for generally, but friends of anee, : From Fort Yates kounted eile eae the measure doubted that they could People streamed through the fair Fosentutt consist of rep- niuster in the) senate thel twocthisda | | ground gates for two hours and Pierre, $. D., Sept. 20.—Intimate! Toentatlves of Great Britain, majority necessary to override the | kept coming long after the pageant glimpses into the life of Sitti Rumank 7 eehOye,dialye Greece; the veto. The plan was to ¢all up had started. The attendance at the) Peeecinto the: life: of Sitting Bull umania and Jugo Slavin, the bill in the house soon after noon pageant Monday. ight: dn. Bismarck So Dene prunes ten Sue Paris, Sept SIT Ee. LaVOTA aa eee and last night at Mandan exceeded an exchange of communications on phen eater aren ea Rereemene ibd of two of dehGts. all expectations. (The -joint commit- the questions of removing the re- etween Great Britain and France on The time of senate action was in- [tceewas rable te prot by ths, exper Hold That Basis Used by mains of the famous Indian from| the Near Eastern problem seemed definite. Some fay the fi Py opti eed hitb beapen eke ar act A ‘li Ee of strength patel Sie ae dition of chautauqua seats on the} State for Assessing Them | the military cemetery at Fort Yates, at reasonably assured after a two and house voted, but others and these race track yesterday helped solve \ N, D., to some point on the Grande| one-half hour conference between included several of th Republican | problems, Even with this added Is Illegal Method ‘river. | ae Premer Poineare and Lord Curzon, . > leaders, counselled delay until, to- Leu nin geben pes ar PS lla Reo Mentor, “Minn. in State. .0t| reesah foreign: fice. this aftetuose moreow.alt was thele vi . e crowd was so large that there + | tives of persons killed on the occa- . oreign office this afternoon, Ma i jown” by people whose vision was as some Indians among the famous! er at great leugth the views of 4 be paueecult to keep a quorum for obscured by others anxious to: see. Sioux Chief’ i emi Bank Is Robbed their governments and considerabl action on important matters await- * 7 i # 5 ef’s fuedal enemies, that : i ble sevion on Important matters! ayalt| Tonight the Missouri Slope queen Railroads Vietorious in Two] Sitting Bull is being elevated to Progress was, believed :to ‘have: been conereek: will be crowned, and citizens of F Fi heights of too great prominence inj PHEY (GET $1,500 IN LOOT made toward an understanding. rere an a a Mandan and Bismarck both are urg- Previous Suits to Prevent | American memories, according to a nr gon la understood: tozhave F a einGheaeat ; ? : SHR a. Ges _ | ed to be present to pay her tribute. Charles H. Burke, commissioner of Seareran! informed M. Poincaire that Great sident Harding bated his veto of the! | George Sutherland, newly appointed associate justice of the U. S. Lewis and Clark Episode Enforcement of Law Indian affaid:. , : Britain would instst upon the abso- bon gely on the ground of the| Supreme Court, as he is today, with insets of him as a youth, when he Foliage and trees, which had been On the other and, MELD: Fifty Shots Fired Into Crowd] lute freedom of the straights of the ailure ,of congress to provide aj was sudying law (left) and at the age of 25, when he ran for mayor of | removed in whole from river banks,| Railroads ting i Tabet cities istawim cane Se Gu Dardanelles and would i i method of financing and the conse-| Provo, Utah. formed the wings of the stage di- operating in North Da-/ Robinson, state historian of South! Of Townspeople Who As- j¢, han Runa aca quent heavy drain it would prove on rectly in front of the grandstand, Hota have seein\ Began ‘an_attack‘up..|, Dakota, said biting, Bull's Indian FF lager Byeise prcpense okie ergs the treasury. He made it clear that| By NEA Service Springville from Buckinghamshire,! The pageant, the same in part as| 0? the exeise, or capital stock, tax, | enemies hated him because he, a low semble to Oppose Bandits eet. Pe : the interest on the foreign debt could, | PROVO, Utah; Sept. 20—One Sun-| England, when George, the oldest| the presentation in Bismarck, dif-| filing suit in the federal district | C®8te Indian, had elevated himself were: The British foreign secretary, not be relied upon, asserting that | 48 morning, in July, 1872, a 10-| child of the family, was about a year) fered in important episodes Which | court at Fargo in the name of the|‘@,,° Prominence which his higher) Mentor, Minn., Sept. 20.—Mentor that the rian’ selttwy cere ta even taking into acocunt such pav-|¥ear-old boy named George Suther-| and a half old. ii - caste neighbors could not attain. iar ie F < | le) Briish military — effort. in) ments as: were: likelyto-he tek ved land, joined his smaller. brothers in|. After Snishine dhe: Grade. actiosls, (Continued on Page Three) | railroads and James C. Davis, direc- ae Tie eee was in a state of seige for four|the Near East would be confined to— from that source the treasury faced| trip to the “old swimmin’ hole,”| George, at the age of 12,° went to tor-general of railroads, seeking, a hour early todvy while robbers} the navy which gave rise to the im- a stofleit of $650,000,000 this fiscal | Ui SPrine Cre a mile from the| Salt Lake City and. worked as a permanent restraining order from wrecked the Mentor State bank Hd that ce British troops year and an even further shortage| Sutherland. home in Springville, a| clerk in a clothing store. In the : ave i ildi would’ soon be withdrawn from in the succeeding year. | little town near here. "| meantime the family had moved to Tae Ree ee ere wets ike collection: of Pe one Samy nanoerere ener | Chanak, The Presidegt declared that enact-| The boys had been cleaned up for| Silver City where the father was the legislature TaSiOIGE enacted by in an automobile, after firing more} Premier Poingare informed Lord + < ment of the measure would wipe out | Sunday school. But they . took a} postmaster and recorder. The railroads have twice taken than, fifty ‘shots, .snd ;woundiig four /Curzoy thats the French ‘policyiiwas the result of the administration’s| plunge instead. ~ George soon returned home and the ease through the courts and | peicons, two of them seriously. decidedly jpncifiestits, chistiaim, being economy program and would entail) On their return home, later, they| induced a telegraph operator in Sil-| have been victorious, the state t The robb 7 to ‘make peace’‘ad Boon as: possible. further borrowings by the treasury, | met a younger sister, Fannie, “And| ver City to teach him arithmetic and commissioner .devistine a. differant he robbers entered the town 1m | He urged the immediate calling of every one of which he added, threat-/ it was then that, George Sutherland| other studies, , commissioner devising a different) Qne of Them -Is Found off! 3" iutomebile, drove Up to the Great! peace contyrenee for a final set- éned higher interest and délayed the | won his cdise,” ANS ORY the'iige”of 17 he’ entered: the|« f Aig operty-of the roads in -Nottn: Da: | Lf rasa Northern depot, which they entered) tement on the basis of the Turks edjustment of stable govefnment fi-} Sister Fannie acted as judge, jury | Brigham Young Academy, now Uni- ‘Tkota after the first adverse decision Liberty Memorial Bridge: | or ene eines. Minin vamntre | Temaining’ on the Asiatic side of the nancing and the dimunition of fed-| and prosecuting witness, and after| versity, of Provo, There he worked! 1) Affidavit Hi «| in the United States supreme court ——— j Working in the depot, William Fratte,| straights pending the outcome of the oral fares the defensible cost of Listening to the touching plea put up ie way through school’ by keeping] /"™ idavit Hints at Union) oy¢' rst assessment was based up-| Someone has been tampering with iy Stl eee wae tes eonferante: government. y George for himself and his| books for several grocery stores. i i x ; Bes EBERT CCG. 0 Cy udaiee er doratencst inisten: i The bonus bill was laid before the| brothers, she returned a verdict sti- Ran for Mayor Wrecking Conspiracy on ahaa: the ratie whiew the the bronze name plates on the new! wanted. His inquiry was stopped By hont of ate aeeeee at singin Senate shortly after 2 o'clock and the; pulating that Mother Sutherland was| Some time later, Sutherland’s Part of Roads Mileage Wwithinithe state” beara te] sitet, “Pore lant ce cha ate cael eked soe ee ede, aa Bs ling \the'streedom of the straights, President's veto message read to the | never to hear of the swimming af-| father, who had been studying law io the total mileage of the roads. The| CTidge. C. S. Diehl, in charge of the/ awakened an hour after the robbers | atthough it is finderitocd, thoessmey i ©, senate which salready had been de-; fair. P in his leisure time, moved his family (By the Associated P: railroads held this apportionment| Structure for the Foundation com-| had departed, in a box car where they| be some dierences of opinion as Me bating the question for more than an|. This same George Sutherland has| to Provo where he opened a law of-! chica sociated ¥ reas) i hi i had placed him. ; hour. 3 i recently been appointed. acsociate | fice. He encouraged George to study | poise, Sept. 20-—With counter Sea ere eae aie aot an dente paranmed that some days A801 che rst, intimation. that) th he SeaTac sormmueneanteel to Ue i Peeves “EP law charges of a union wrecking con-| the railroad mieage was not an 2c-) one of the large plates, about threc| Pe oe i © | exercised. j Justice of the United States Supreme | OM a ae os sq | sbiracy of railway executives inject-| cUrate index of the amount of in-/roe¢ square, was found onthe ground, | ro¥yslyobie Nat siak robbers were CALIFORNIA the resignation of John N. Clarke,| he ran for never af Prove: At that| 4 into the proceedings by the de-| vestment within the state, the in-/ the person’ taking the plate off ap-|#¢ Work came wien the rear door of FRENCH WITHDRAW. re ohn N. Clarke,| 0 3 : 4 fense, hearing on the government’s| Vestment per mile differing in var-| rs i ‘ "ithe bank was forced. By the Associ : | effective Sept. 18. rine ce. sent an the sola were the | sail strike injunetign ceetlauad: be-| ious states. The second assessment! eee EE eee ee An alarm was connected with the Lanes Sept, sonted Eran) a All Proud of George Liberal and the Peoples, and George! fore Judge James Wilkerson today|™A#,0M an apportionment of | the| food that Te bolts Mat beta va: | home of Joseph Bagley, cashier, who| ation received here today from Con- ‘ a Ailvot athe: (Dartisipante ot2) tnis | Renee the former. He was defeated | vith only two days remaining to| T0ad’s North Dakota property on aj DON, io its slate in an at,| at once started to e:ave his home to| stantinople stated that the French little episode, except George, live in] “Shortly afterward h finish testimony and complete ar-| Basis of the ratio which the proper-; ove’ fam Suptier Pialé in An Ali determine the cause of the alarm.| had withdrawn their troops from Provo,. And, say Henig, James and ortly afterward he moved tol pinonts before the temporary re-|t¥ of the corporation within the) tempt to take it off !He was met by a man at the front|Chanak and that the Italia Brad Sutherianae * Salt Lake City, where he opened an| fii . state bore to the entire property em-| No explanation is divulged for the | 4 Fi - 7 chime shield rs I Shite which Po has imatateined, in| straining order expires tomorrow | atate bore to the entire property | ction, unless there was objection | (0% Who forced a shotgun into his) apparently doing the same thing. Be coceatt ire oes Pete | ie intervale of ig _ public” career. vine ch f i t Pree sraliy cuecenstully attacked (en' the part of the shiscrvant as to} rive and told him to “stay: in the) The British Topve:te remaining, alone of our _brother,| Since that time he has been con-| , The charge of a conspiracy to f f | th ‘ ined on the plates | house.” at that point. George. He deserves the honor be-| tinually b, 4 "| destroy th ilroad Fi this basis. The railroads held the} the name.; contained on the plates) 3.) e : e efore the public both in y e railroas unions was - ; : f? ¥: jagley re-entered his home, but —_— (By the Associated Press) | ding.” and a lawmaker in the State Legisla-| head of the shop organizations, in legislature exceeded its power in| junk. ‘The plates have been made| Te" door, As he stepped out, he (By the Associated Press) Jackson, Calif, Sept, 20—While a md family“ eame to| ture and in the United States Senate,| Snswer to charges by Attorney Gel-| pyescribing an arbitrary method of| secure againsb further efforts of this| DO Ty anviner robier stationed al Teenie Rene aes he mine rescue crew continued to bring - eee eae ine rai ecctate| @PPortionment, which did not ac-j sort, According to Mr. Diehl they ired by another robber stationed at |] Niki Nationale osembly ab Ans to the surface bodies of victims of | a Hi hiticree PIFACY: curately reflect the true apportion-| would be worth very little as junk. j the rear of his home. eae yy an overwhelming majority ? the Argonaut mine disaster, th pp : idavi ment. The second method could not, ees After shooting Bagley, the two| has extended the d{ctatorship of , «a ch teday cea Capaoalstte actention’ | THE WEATHER‘ |[{, The Jewell affidavit was read bY! be adopted by the tax ‘commissioner robbers withdrew to a point in front| Mustapha Kemal Pasha and has au- ‘ psy, Nort: toiay, Hed Seliod He sientian| o—_6 is, attorney, Donald B. Richer necause of the legislative provision, | NESTOS OPENS of the bank building where they| thorized him to continue the war un- a é i | ae «| they held. erected a barricade, from which they | til a! e conditions prescribed in fl i Ee eae bipasonel: by Tire TO NORTHWEST noon’ today: ai are = bil ae SE eae geavat he The tax commissioner, in the HIS CAMPAIGN kept up an almost continuous fire! the National pact have been fully far down in the gold workings. | | Temperature at 7 a, m. 40)| would: consume. theventive day. with tries, Suemet: to: assess the proper: IN McLEAN GOs] 70 hat, commagions Blow the gate atieres- Con aniation: seeks “and atunds ae. Temperature’ at noews PO) psitpebaniet ars H ith | ty, uses as a basis of apportionment »| and vault of the bank building. The — Ane ize fight and theatre | Ef ch Highest yesterday 116 counter charges and argument. | the ratio which the business of the charge that they used was so heavy LOSS 150 MILLION. realized from prize fight and theatre | Effort to be Made to Fill De-| Lowest yesterday | In his affidavit. Mr. Jewell laid! .oyeral railroad companies within| Governor Nestos will open his fall| that the bank building was wrecked (By the Associated Press) benefit performances already are be- - i Lowest last night 49 | the blame for the strike at the door/ the state bears to their total busi-| campaign at Wilton on Se tember 24] While’ the robbers who numbered| . Smyrna, Sept, 20—American and ginning to pour in. mand, Milhollan Wires Precipitation 0 of the association of railway execv- a : fF Rely edie od Pe cece en a | Bete ‘ i Suprintendent W. M. Mullen of the PI} eae \tives. Twenty-five rail heads linked ners within and Views the aise. at) at 8 p.m, according to announce-| four, were working a general alarm fee pi pais jesnerts estimate caine ifornia | Creer | potereneweeads he lis this method of apportionment) ment of the campaign committee.| was given, but only two men, Jo-| the total property loss in Smyrna at claims department it Becta orale Every effort will be made by the eee ees Of 99 agp | Which the railroads now are attack-| Other speaking dates inelude: Thurs-|seph Benoit and hts brother, Arthur,| $150,000,000, only $60,000,000 of Comp 1, nterstate Commerce Commission to yt Fhir| one roads with a trackage of 211,007) ing, day, Sept, 28, Underwood at 3 d 7 appeared car.| Which is covered by insurance. Brit- sent checks to ten of the stricken| assure an adequate supply of | tenight and ‘Thursday: | miles or 82 percent of the country’s) ¢ ©, C fatecta .._| day, Sept. 28, Underwood at 3 p. m.,| responded. The two appeared cur-| fl y, fi f + families, He announced that 18 famil- | for North Dakota during the fall cna Mahe ne nae Warme? €° entire mileage, were specifically | sioner, eee ee atrays (eae ee aoe he thy Friday, {vying “eboteaas and Were: mot by. 8, Er onine laa ielanorene jes would receive checks monthly |early winter to h. : For North Dakota: Fair tonight! mentioned as responsible for condi- a , rer} | Sept. 28, Goodrich at 3 p. m, and| shower of buckshot from. the look-| 11° omuml O° Une OSS. | The mee ranging from 809 to $83 for a period | ing to.a telegram received et the oa, | and, Thursday; Warmer atast end | tions leading to the strike. D, Ci, Poindexter, state auditer;/ Bowdon at 8 p. m.; Saturday, Sept.| outs. Joseph fell, seriously injured, | Lidiya inca gare ohh of 240 weeks. |fices of the state railroad commis. | South portions tonight; cooler north-| Gel dad vous Mal: secretary Of oon ee (Continued on Page Three) | "WONT Smpossible. to estimate th Pee * A i fe I = son A F , , Se is impossible to estimate the A ringside collection at a boxing | sion from Commissioner Frank Mil-| “¢St Portion Thursday. | state, are named as defendant: in| ~~~] loss of life, Most American observ- 4 exhibition in Vernon, Calif. last! hollan, in Washingt Génaral: Weather Comal | ' pha night netted $600, Word was received | Kota's’ roprerentenee, an worth Da: eneral, Weather Comaltions ‘the action which is brought by| ers agree, however, that fully 2,000 that Preaident McCarthy of tho Pa | wtiptiog’ cocricctin core tled eee | aac tenet (ceo Drenure is moving | dames; Davis: dlceslon, genera yor . | perished in the flames. No cautious cific Coast baseball league, was con-| Milhollan’s telegram follows: "| weather is fair in all sections west Le a eee een srataee Rall: ary eee arpa , ,. sidering an all-star baseball contest} «Box car supply entire Sainte in-| of the Mississippi River. Some show: ; road company; Great Northern Rail- PATERNITY OF CHILD BORN T0 HIS WIFE: were deliberately massacred, and it for the benefit of the Jackson women! sufficient. Receive assurance every |etS occurred cast of the Mississippi. | [way company; Gesiengo, Milwaukee y,.| 18 undeniable that there were whole- and children. Benefit shows are to) effort would be made to aay Temperatures were below normal in, neha AE and St. Paul Railruad company; Min- 7 ; sale deportations. The fate of these ree eee int several California ifort, Would be made to reliev2| sha"'central and. southern Plains| Washington, Sept, 20.;The admin-|neapolis, St Paul and Sault, Ste MOTHER HYSTERICAL UPON STAND | exter can only be eonjectur- cities, including Los Angeles andj improving. One millions dumped last | Pai ae elsewhere a moderate | istration tariff bill wai made ready Marie. Rallyay company and Mon- | ed, San Francisco. week, Expect i i Aeidatio nab | today for President Harding who was |tana Eastern Railway company. Thirty-eight bodies still remained | Boat. situation ein ui riaend We TH 35 «—-§ SE /expected to complete its enactment = | South Bend, Ind. Sept. 20.—De-) plete with sensational incidents. At ORDER RESTORED early today on the 4,350 foot level | cars inadequate. coal) Bismarck. eyo aig into law within a few days. | bate over the ad lity of tes-|one point, when counsel for the de-| Smyrna, Sept. 19——Order has been of the Argonaut. Identification i8 «Situation is such, that closest co-| Devils Lake 74 44 0 —_p.c.|_ Immediately after the adoption of timony of Profa:sor John Tiernan,|fense hinted at the possibility of| estore here after the horrors of possible only by means of scars)! operation all agencies necessary in| DunnCenter 77 43 0 __el’r’ the conference report late yesterday regarding the marital relations of| Mrs. Tiernan’s second child having} ‘®¢ conflagration and calm now pre- teeth and other personal character- securi a jal e eter. i ness : Stiles yemanis a as aviNE | vails, Colonel Madjie Bey has been tect pe tthe Securing sufficient supply, also dis-| Ellendale, .. 3 p.c.| by the senate, 43 to 28, the bill | himself and wife, is expected to be}a father other than the profdssor,| 2 fas istics. Rescue officials expressed the | tribution.” Fessenden . 76 43 0 pe. | sent on its way to be engrossed and \ resumed when hearings are taken| the plaintiff arose from the chair, and| ®PPointed civil governor. ; hope that all bodies would be out to-| Grand Forks 75 44 0c. with the completion of that work | up today in the case of Mrs. Augusta | with tears streaming down her face,) The, TOTS aye tee ee oe aa ‘SOUTH DAKOTA | iareitn Bf SE it rrenon'it wast be sine bs | Hlrnan, wie of the profesor. who thrced nt voce, that cold be] oles, fom the ran ety Lisbon 1% 42 0 cl’'r| Speaker Gillette and Senator Cum- charges Harry Poulin with the pater-| heard in all parts of the court room: | gatns CONFERRING ON CAMPAIGN OPENS| Minot ..1.) 7 370 ct'r| munts, Repubjican, ewe, President] (By the Associated Press) | | nity of her ten-months-old child. |] | “Don't try to, say, anything Te ers Soa of John Tare, end. na- eam Napoleon .. 74 38 0 cl’r| pro tempore of the Senate. | International Falls, Minn., Sept. 20, Testimony of Mrs. Tiernan, which} that. It is not true.” i : , LAKE CONTROL, ptaron, s. Dy Scot 20—Opening Pembina. 75 40 9 alr | pcaeEs jyalee Nigro, alias Nagle, who had) was corroborated by her husband] Defense attorneys immediately Ronee rey ae ma I aoe cat dis tee elects pening | Williston pee. | sought by a posse in connec-| was to the effect that the couple had| changed ‘the line of questioning. | ~'y g otiaws, Sept DoPrener King, HUN, Preslctioncamoaan in| Muumeen :. gg az 8 P| AMEDON CALLS tin witht the atl ‘shesting of v0) Gccotansed nara relsane see-| "The timer uring he perl in| Aupaghs Remel ashe, es 4 conferred today with Governor Preus inext few days by gubernatorial ean- ORRIS W. ROBERTS, | U.S. GRAND JURY | Pelice cfficer and the wounding of/ eral months prior to the beginnirg | which Mrs. Tiernan was being sub co eet aad gs trawere of Minnesota, and the provincial didates of the Republican and Demu Meteorologist. H ones janstie, Mendes might wes septured | Of the alleged affair between Mrs.| jected to a merciless eross-question-| Permit | UreaKe (Stipe oo en the \ premiers of Manitoba and Ontario’ cratic parties. ae first of the au q | Fargo, N. D, Sept, 20—Judge! arly today near Eritsburg, 10 mileS'qicrnan and Poulin. ing, the witness collapsed. But on/ sutherities at Angora, on the vexed question of control of heavy artllery will open at Reliance) BOlivia and Chile [Charles F, Amidon of the United| South of here, |= | 1 4.0) The angument between the con | being revived was able to continue.| ““Enese groups of Christians are Lake of the Woods. on Saturday of this week, when Gov- | States district court yesterday or-/ te so ¥ ' tending attorneys pegan yesterday] Throughout the trying ordeal, she} <j ; ante: i v., Backus, | ‘ A 1 to L ' jafter the shooting of the officers : | still being moved toward the inter They called in E, W., Backus, ernor W. H. McMaster/ candidate for ppea ALUC dered the federal grand jury to cOn-| Guring an attempt to arrest Nigro) When Professor Tiernan was placed | stood firm and refused to change a! joy, wealthy Minnesota lumber man and |re.election, speaks. L. N. Crill, Dem- vene in Fargo Tuesday, October 3, at! Guring an ottemre to. ares Nyes-| om the /atand and was being ques-| single instance of her story of the/ ‘The erowds on the quay are member of the dominion cabinet, in! ocratie candidate, will begin his (By the Associated Press) 10 a, m. The marshal’s office is NOW! torday near here when he sought to| tioned regarding that , point. De-| affair with Poulin. | thinning out. The food and sanitary an effort to thresh. out to a satis campaign in earnest on Monday in Geneva, Sept. 20.—The relations; serving summons on the jurors. evade the posse which had surround- feryse counsel raised the question as Although no announcement had) problem continues, serious. The : | factory, agreement the international | an address at Tyndall, between Bolivia and Chile are such! It was said that it is expected the! oq him ; ito just how far a husband's testi-| been made, it is expécted that Mrs.| Standard Oil Company is the first . problem which the lake long hes of- sans BUELL AS oe that “grave difficulties” threaten un-| jury will be able to complete its/ fore, iti's| mony is admisgable in a case of the} Mae Poulin, wife of the defendant, American organization to sume. suis a | Nigro was brought to the sheriff's; li | Americal rea: re: fered. BOY ELECTROCUTED less the mediation of a friendly per work’ in about two days. Mostly/ office here where he will be ques-' peculiar character of the present] would be placed on the stand today.| work. Mustapha Kemal Pasha has aa TuAVELSATURDAY Ph (By. the ‘Associated: Free) 3 erie aes of ee eens | Haden violation eelses will come UP) tioned. jone, and the debate was. still Mrs. Poulin wea. subpoenaed by| promised to protect the Company’s . LEAVE AY. ine River, Minn., Sept. 20.—Henry | of Nations can be secured. This de-' for investigation. Sheriff Hugh Van Etton, one of! progress when court was adjourned] Prosecutoy Floyd Jellison, and is! tanks. regarded as a valuable though some- Foundation | Lindberg, 16 years old, was electro- C. S. Diehl, of the two cuted here last night when he touch- Company, who has been here years, will leave for St. Louis Satur-jed a live wire. He was the son of |? E. Lindberg, a local merchant, day. claration is made in a letter receiv-| A term of federal court will open} ed by the Secretary of the League! at Minot, October 10, according to; Assembly from Alfredo Gutierrez, | Colonel M. A. Hildreth, United States, Bolivian delegate to the assembly. | district attorney. } the officers shot Monday night, was for the day. was what reluctant witness. She has} slightly improved today. Patrolman| Yesterday’s hearing which Wilbur McMicken, the other officer} taken up for the most part with the sh@t, died yesterday. [eae of Mrs. Tiernan, was re- maintained throughout a staunch be- lief in her husband's innocence. J Nara, ancient Japanese city, is a classic center of Shinto worship, and was the first capital of Japan,