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==] THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE == | ‘TORTURE MACHINE’ HELD IDENTIFIED DEFENDANT IN. [__200.mex woun warey wee] J.F.ROBINSON, DENIES CLAIM GLOOMY PICTURE OF CONDITIONS =» /HHICR TRACTOR |.” MURDERGASE' ggg SSSC,«SSTBELE BANKER OP HARANGUE "WHO SEE CRISS I NOW APPROACHING USED BY BAND London, March —_&.—Gloomy j soup conditions, boycotted at first, | DIES AT HOME TO GRAND JURY ae I$ NEW THEORY 1S GRILLED ¥ ‘pictures of the situation in the y are popular. eons = | i zi 7 " i Ruhr, with warnings of an im-| The Cologne correspondent of : Kasimir §chneider @ontra- Passes Away Suddenly After Fargo Hearing Hinges Today) pending crisis, are painted today | the Dai Expre reports that con-| pathologists and Others Tell pace! ache i i 4 ‘+ ‘as 5 by some of the London newspaper | ditions in Essen and Bochum are : 5 dicts Self in Long Question. Apparently Recovering on Claim that Le Sueur corespondents. ° pitiful and that the death rate| of Terribly Mutilated Con- ing; Ma S From Long Illness Made a Speech A Duesseldorf dispatch to the|among children has risen 20 per- sini ite: Mak coe xcuee eat 5 LY Telegraph says that the unemploy-|eent in the last month, and that dition of Bodies a | ment is increasing and that the|{milk is almost impossible to get. 5 Aeees 4 PAG nN DW a sinyyrpgey)| Political situation is dangerous.| | The French military authorities Soa . KED ABOUT ANAL WAS WIDELY KNOWN AFFIDAVITS PRESENTED] feonomic conditions he described |have given orders to admit food-| GRAND JURY PROBE ON ee \ ieeemtere, as disastrous, asserting that 25,000|s cit but part of the ‘i 5 ZA ver arrived and ship- {persons are without work in Dues- stolen. Organized Bank in Kidder They. Charge Witness Made! seldorf alone and that the unem-| ments avid Ce yhat | the 5 Queried Coroner as to What) ployment wages are insufficient.| Education, — the Many Witnesses Are Called to \ Doctors Found Out About | : County and Later Became Personal Attacks Before | the workmen are noticeably de-|adds, is at a stand : ; “y” | Head of First National The J | pressed, the correspondent —adds,|French have occupied sel Tell of Masked Band Ac- Stomach Sent to “U' ss le ti Sal e Jury Knd rumors are current that they|passing of each day finds public tivities in Parish 4 | Seat beginning to doubt the issue| feeling embittered more and more, Ss ider, is | | (Special to the Tribune) Fargo, N. D., March 8.—Affida- f the struggle. i the impression that “the cauldron cnatbod with a | Steele, N. D,, Mar, &—Joan. F. vits filed by H. J. Hagen, one of! The French, the dispatch as-|in the Ruhr” may boil over at any) Bastrop. La, Mar. 8.—Persons who grilled by John F. | Robinson, 48 years old,’ president of the defendants in the case growing} serts, are preparing to deal ith y.th fearful results in blood- | have carefully examined the report y ithe Hest National Bunk of Stecle out of the failure of the Seandina.| the food problem which wil un-|shed” is expressed by the Cologne of pathologists on the condition of Sullivan, assisting States Attorney Allen in’ the case for several: hours, during which Schneider | maintained his calm demeanor but} contradicted himself frequently in! answers to questions. In many in: stances he declared his lack o i knowledge of English caused him difficulty, but few questions were asked in German through an inter- | vian-Ameriean bank tending to doubtedly — increase with — the in- | representative of the Westminis-] the mutilated bodies of Watt Dan- show that “one LeSueur’s” crease of unemployment. Their|ter Gazette. {LaFourche December 22 last, and known men in the western part of te ‘ ‘the state, died in his bed during (Arthur LeSueur) action and tes-! ~ RAAR ARR RARE AAR nnnnnnnnnnne jiel and: T. F. Richard, found in Lake who are familiar with the mechani the night, at his ‘ome here. Mr.itimony and action before the * j TURVGHIUERE (Wdew cil foe. auany read duty arasvedletlatedito away! AUNT UAY SMRWy Aue. ‘TURKS HELD jeal devices, declared they believed | ; months, but was thought to be on;and prejudice grand jury members they had identified the so-called the roud to recovery. against certain pr ent mem- AND HUSBAND und Tuttle, and one of the’ be: “torture machine” was ong of the \ ¢ Mrs, Robinson and others af the bers of the Nonpartisan league,’ 7 g [many road or tractors used {family are in. Minneapolis. i who were defendants in the case,| TO SEPARATE W‘ ] LE j throughout the yp 5 ! “Though ill Mr. Robinson trans- | were \vefuted in court by S. V. NRTEe ik ! Daniel and Richard were kidnap- ; a ee oneal ‘acted his business all during the ‘Hutchinson of Fargo, who was}, Los Angeles, Mar 8. Anita Stlw: ped Aug. 24 and nothing was heard interpreter and most of the replies | winter months, part of the time |foreman of the grand jury which| ee ee Tah Cameron, dirce- of them until four months later wererin (good! English! | j while confined to his bed ut Aaome. ;returned the indictments. eee AL reel Maa oa when two bodies were discovered in TERS: GRteHaaNES when: “turnell| A few weeks ago it appeared that, Affidavits were offered into evi-| 1% “have agreed to disigrey att: the luke and identified. The head over to the state yesterday after-| ” he was on the upgrade, and yester-'dence in the case as tending to| tle while and live apart,” Miss of each was crushed. The hands and id — P y day he expressed himself as feeling Stewart said, according to a story feet had been crushed off and at jow that there were numerous} e : ‘better than ne had for a long time gularities in presenting the| the Los Angeles Times published to being at his place of business. Last cause to the Cass county grand,“ % 3 thighs, upper arms and forearms jevening he dineq with friends, his {jury sometime ago; that 1 supmtion of Lausanne were broken, The chests also had day ; family being away, and retired at ‘delivered an “oration” against c <wouiations been crushed in and the man iden- tain leaders of the _Nonpartisar Negotiations tified as Daniel had been forced to league instead of offering testi-} SURES submit to what was termed, as a ser- noon, was led through a maze of} questions for two hours and a half} and much of the morning session | today was consumed in further cross examination, the state seek-! ing to strengthen its chain of evi-! dene through the defendant's own} Heo : room, and found him dead in bed.!mony as a witness. By the Paris, Mar, 8.—The temper of ious surgical operation ‘ . , 2 a ate . és j mony z SS. aris, Ma » temper of the gical operation, ‘ i Ete oO ances ing a ques-} samt ne death enperently being caused \davits and accompanying testi-} IN DORTMUND. Wad ttoRalo hese itting at| The pathologist testified at the Dee oe i al rom heart failure. y i e earing e abies . ‘ oe, rom | heari sre i f 5 tion later admitted that he had! fyer since Mildyed Churchill, Macon, Ga., (shown here) was de-| Mr. Robinson wa mony in the present hearing the 5 Angora is sensi different from | hearing here in Janu that an ex: said te Clara Fisher, who had tes born in Lan-jdefendant Hagen hopes obtain what is was represented in the first | amination indicated the wounds had n College she’s been deluged with’ sing, Minn. January 16, 1876. He a deécisi i Fi S ‘ j ib z sing, } . ¥ s sion quashing the 33 counts dispatel tified for the state that Schneider re from allover the United States ‘was educated in Austin, Minnesota, {of an. indictment returned agai laeeeare hi 83. “None of ‘em for me,” and in 1890 went into the Austin|him for alleged irregular in! aipiom : posed to Agree to a Re-|caual distances the lower Ie 10 o'clock. When he did not arise | this morning tae maid went to his been inflicted just before or just at death The heart of each man, they said, ording to Cons received from had told her he wanted to get rid of his wife, that he had remarked! ¢ nada and t, ys Mildred. ! National Bank ahd in cight years; Farge i H « e e oF her that We WiiahedUltesHad Free Fea aERuIGEEAU NTA G Rte the Fargo bank. A motion to aay, th. though the assembly had been drained of blo Tia its Suara eB IeWaeenl| Seaeners ee eaee a ear Rea ee Saar | ee ae couipneay need ae eas {quash is before the court. \ | mot accepted the financial elauses of | eae Tractor Close. ; took any nourishment but milk for Kidder County State Bank of Stcele!ed before the grand jury as a wit-! lice Are Disarmed, Town | tion, it is disposed to agree to a re-| ¥8Y, huge tractor used to pull a'Y several days before she died anc and became its president. The bank ness and the only hedted ar; ty 4 : a i ‘ onder ii ey , “sey he s +, Ness e 'y gument 4 sumption of negotiations with the |"? seraper, a typical machine of ; tet Ae Mec ee EYES OF PATROLMEN AS CAMPAIGN vas successful. After ten years it/at that time was in repeating the; Hall Occupied allies, for which it. is prepared to|its kind, propelled by a heavy duty that she pane an orange. ive eters into the First National |Janguage which passed between! glances . up alternative proposa uasoline motor. The ifon wheels are Knew The Reason Bank of Steele, organized by Mr. Le Sueur and A. C. Townley, Non-| erin, Mar. 8A telegram from | pallte : in diameter, while their He denied vigorously that he} N aed and -his ass(ciates, and | partisan and co-defendant with! portmund states that the French B@NAR LAW REPOR' s width approximately knew what authorities sought to jie becamennrendent tg bank has | Hagen, over the “Paddock letter”| se-entered that’ city, today, sur-' London, March 8.--Prime Min- feet. Riveted to the rims to4 find out when they sent the sto- steady progress since that pertaining to the “sisal trust” or! arming tie police. The force was ister Bonar Law stated in. the nt the wheels from slipping in mach of his wife to the University! chicago, Mur. 8.—Two hote Robi oa ‘tea on \oret the ‘so-called industrial laws.| ;emoved to an unknown destination.; House of Commons, today that an) soft earth are vel cleats, the width luhoratory at Grand Forks and © | the downtown business i binson was married on] The witness said that LeSueur! The French ullowed the patrol- official statement from the Turk-|of the wheels and about 16 inches . pean . J e 14, 189 Ste : . . : further cross-questioning said tha j fang 14, 1800, at Stewartville, Minn-|said nothing personal against any} men to fake their belongings with |ish authorities at Angora relayed | apart: eee inp The more prominent of the two is ct of | located’ on the edge of Chicago’ j rialto sind the other is not far a they wanted to find out what sh! Mago cers ace yaaa of | “As a result of the order uniformed! sq two children, Isabelle and Ly. 10! the defendants. , them while tie officers were per-'by the British high commissi The parties apparently had been ‘ died ef. He clung to his deniai| police today by order of Chief of] policemen in three eight-hour shifts! yan D., survive. op 4 Just prior to the taking of mitted to retain their swords. The at Constantinople was to tl stretched full length when they were y t he had remarked to Frank} Police Fitzmorris; a move that came) will be stationed on wately in ABE'S nea guindenAwher da member of | Hutchinson's testimony it was s own hall was later occupied. Units, fect that the d mutiliated, with the arms brought The mi pulated between the parties that! used in the operation. presented at Lausanne above. the head. Fractures of the ndev that “if they look in th | soon after he had warned poli hotel lobbies. nagement ex- | lodge, and had been activo ¢ stomach maybe this liniment; manders that they and their men} pressed’ the ves “dumbfounded.” | in the event Judge McKenna, who; To Use Negroes sidered unsuitable but that forearms were a level with the 6 didn’t do any good.” would be held responsible for the| While the two hotels went under | ES IR ‘is trying the e, should overrul-} jrarry V, Dougherty, arriving on grand — national assembly by a|head, and those who assert the bod- : Schneider was questioned con-} maintenance and tivity of his! police guard other po men in the z ved motions to set indict-| tne steamship Majestic today, an- great majority had given authori-|ies mugt have 1 broken with a cerning the five separate illnesses; campaign which started three days|downtéwn district raided a third ho- iment and the demurrers i sed} nounced that he perfected plans to |ty to continue negotiations. tiactor believediithey) waremetratnell i he said his wife suffered. He gave} ago against commercialized vic {tel, arresting three men and thr ‘to the indictment formal motions} transport betwee 500 and 5,000! S = on the ground and the machine (ren her some pills and Arm and Ham-| he hotels named by Chief -! women, and the manager and ¢lerk. e mer soda during part of the time.! During her fifth and last ilin should then be made and a formal’ american negro miners to the Ruhr; or pushed over them, Such a \na- for been know The three hotels affected were De ruling handed down when the! ¢g work coal mines seized by the | chine as the one near here, it is y itors in CHieago, and en-|Jounghe hotel on Monroe street, cases come up for trial in Ransom ch srovernment, contended, would infliét such injur- he did not give her any medicin ge transient trade, Rail-| Planters hotel on Clark street, and icounty, the motions and rulin; f “At least 500 nonunion‘ miners! ies. ! he said, and did not call a doctor,| road brotherheod chiefs used one of oringhotel, Clark and Van Buren ‘be in accordance with the mati from the West Virginia coal fields It is known that the authorities Joa Claiming: she would not let him do} the hostelries while here last July. | streets. i and ruling made at the special sit-! will be sent out on the Irduna which ! had received numerous anonymous 7 it. j SO a sees aig cole Bs ting of the court here at this; sails March 15,” said Mr. Dugherty. letters from the plantation owners 1 He said he did not see her ea’ | 7 ie [time. This done to preclude on vida excepto, din 0 AR A TY ACT ‘INDIANA MAY ea one Ttustice or Wednesday, before. ah/| | HAVE HEARING _ Conimittee Instructed to Take ‘ clea Thursday on ae He: raid ARE KILLED ON J. OLSON’ Steps to Form Juvenile and | ARMY PLANES Re 1 b Hughes Consents, Claim to sustain. the theory are similar to Mr, Dougnerty said Ambassador Badd - those advanced, here. Jusserand of France already had | District Conference of M. E. G Probe Continues. Adult Organization |taken the matter up with etary | es ‘en names appeared on the list of f the State of Indiana desires \ ARE DELAYED tr State Hughes and had received! Church Told of New the witnesses summoned to appesr ja hearing on its request for the, Plans are going forward for the; jassuran pean) international | World Efforts here today before the Morehos complications would ensue. j parish grand jury investigation into “They will be followed by i and farmers in all parts of’ the state to jurisdiction. | shipments as fast as the men can! | suggesting that a tractor must have ! he collected.” j been used and the arguments used = time on Tuesday, and then fo xbout 15 minutes, the questions evidently being directed by the state to show that Mrs. Schneider yinnesota Lower House Re-; extradition of Jourgen Olson,' formation of a juvenile and adult) y g i is 4 Ti D6 ; | ae ' . d operations is feat italia an jects Guarantee of Bank (hang pad date it be, ae! es PaneeKr cone moar of di- | Will Continue Flight to Porto! Predicts. New War The Methodist Episcopal church feat Rie Louie EMER TD Did you have any arsenic. at all id at the office of Governor| merce at a noon luncheon today. (AF Rico Friday New York, Mar. 7—Europe will} conference of the Bismarck district] Davenport, J. W. Norsworthy, Fred ., Wi sar, in the house?” he was asked. Deposits SI F evi! ! , ot hy ‘be embroiled in a war within aj closed here ‘last night, wit dele-| and Rufus Eubanks and D, J. Peter “No.” pi ae Pie aS ey soph the Mekendie hotel definitely en-; — i month unless the United States in- | gates from many towns pledged to] son, who were to have testified yes “She couldn’t have got any ar-! st paul, Minn. March 8.—The! fused Olson’s extradition lege a ee proposed by! Miami, Fla. Mar, 8—Departure of | tervenes to prevent a clash between | the support of the new program of | terday, were not examined and w senic in that house?” ieee BRR dencid me The heating originally. was set jctal committee fhetuen of the spe- the six’ army planes enroute in’ Turkey and England, J. Hamilton | Episcopal church” waich will sue-|in today's list. Mrs. B. D. Carlisle, “No, I don’t think there was any|three bank depositors guaranty ¢,. nocember 5. The Governor of; The details of the Bee cemantel overseas flight from San Antonio,! Lewis, former ted States sen-|ceed the centenary movement next) J, N. Keen, Hugh Andrews and Rey. there.” 5 bills pending before the house! {ndiana asked for a stay of 90 | Texas, to Porto Rico, will likely be | ator from Illinois, declared on ‘nis | fall. C. L. N. Holmes were the others z js ‘i ‘ { {are not ready for announcement as il Friday i 7 ees iner oMajeetl | Bishop B Dr. Perry Hans i “Did your wife expect to die?” 7 led 55. 6 ’ i Gover- | y, ih ” i delayed until Fri insteady of to-; arrival on the liner Majestic, ishop Burns, Dr. Perry Hanson, | questioned. i ead 7 were kiiled here, 64 to.55. All un-'days, which was granted, Gover-| yet, but negotiations are going for-| day, according to Captain Thomas! ‘Turkey already is prepared for ajand Dr. C. L. Bovard, here for the Woman son Stands } | “No, she expected to get well.” ‘ 4 7 4 \ So Rehicr shen casld? Uke. anly | tecemee encempn wes made -t04 Nee Nestos said, and he is await ward for the employment of a bund) E, ‘Lamphier in command of the| ght and is expecting aid from both conference, left, this marning, f0r| | The principal witness | yester : * — pottles of medicine in the house|have the committee reperting in-/ OM y of India jmaster and the giving of benefits | squadron. ene ang a Germany’ to enlarge her| Minot where a district rally will bel were Mrs, J, A, Inabnet of | Me was liniment. ' definitely postponing these meas-;-"*Y ° "nclana ‘and other means to raise adequate} Five of the aircraft which left already big standing army, he said. | aeld. Rouge, J. L. Daniel, father of Watt, i inori 1 to give Bismarck what st} ‘A. program yesterday afternoon, : aie 4 “You didn’t turn that liniment|ures substituted for. a minori y fonds y Westville at 9:20 yesterday morn-! Hungary is seeking to grab back \ i and “Tot” Davenport. over te the oleae? MiohianT bye Representative | A. Ci| REPUBLICAN needs so badly—a band. | ing arrived here at 11:55 o'clock! territory ceded to Rumania and|an informal dinner for ministers at! Mrs, Inabnet at the open hearing This will be good news to many; but the plane carrying Lieut. Mec-; Austria desires to rey Tri the Grand Pacific hotel last eveni ifi ) e . Me- | Aus s gain Trieste otel last evening | here in January ‘testified after much boys and girls of the city who have! Donald and Kirksey did not reach! and parts of Czecho Slova and services at the McCabe M. E.| hesitation that. she had Pecegniiea iH | purchased instruments in the hopes| here until 7 o'clock last night be-: cording to Mr. Lewi! church last night concluded the (Ne 1} F EN: receiving band instruction. There; cause of having made two forced; The former senator went abroad eee ee are many adults who have instru- | landings. (a year ago to represent claims mi convention program. Bishop Burns | hooded men who made captives : ments also and it is thought that a/ ——— !gainst Germany. He attended the ‘No.” Welch to place the bills on general “When you went there with|orders. p ci Chris Martinson t& find the lini-| The senate committee on cities, ment it wasn’t there?” of the first class voted to kill the “No.” bill which ‘would allow majors to! “After, your wife’s death there|discharge policemen without the| was no kind of drugs or bottles|necessity of proving © charges | of any kind?” against them before the civil ser-| spoke last nignt, and also Dr. Bo-| Richard, Daniel, J. L. Daniel, W. «- ese Nea vard, and Dr, Hanson and Rev. Wm.| andrews and Davenport. The fite juvenile band organized among thei Geneva and Lausanno conferences, | R. Thatcher of Mandan led the song ‘ ic » coe ak school students and an adult band! LIGNITE RATE i : men ware, questioned con Pesn lag ican service, alleged attempt to assassinate from Belfast, Mar. 8.—Tom Maloney, &No.” vice commission. /. ; Republican deputy chief of sta%, ican pe formed to aid at various fune- HEARING SET, __Two Cities Isolated Sir asa ambush Dr, B, M. McKoin, form: ’ “You didn’t have any liniment?”| The house bill repealing the} has been captured at Glen Aherlow. ; ent ‘ aa | Berlin, Mar. 8—Essen and Duis- Special Rates To mayor, oft Mex’ Rouge, J Ee panel ” preprimary convention law was! Maloney was the successor of Lian} © present committee was in-| Hearing on the demand of the; PUrs have been isolated from rail and Angrews were flogged and with Chicago for Buyers! duicanee were selene at Collin ton eight miles from here. Daven- Word ‘as been received at the| port was unharmed, office of the Association of Com-| There has been no intimation when merce of special rated of a fare and}the grand jury would, complete its es.’ Hi A A A i . “Did you tell the officers when| recommended for passage by the|Deasy, whose peace proposals maie ; structed ta continue its efforts and Board of Administration of North | communication with: the zest of the you wert down there that liniment | senate committee on elections. | while he was a prisoner of the na- complete plans for band organization’ Dakota for rebate amounting to Bebe cascording: .s0.che Berliner bottles were not there?” ‘The senate, passed the house|tional army were rejected by Re: in Bismarck. : iseveral thousand dollars on coal! Taseblatt. “He never asked me. He askedybill providing’ stricter regulations | publicans ‘last month. | A number of rdutine:matters were|hauled from Medora to the hoppi- AC ‘ :: me about medicine bottles. I told|for dance halls Several minor! : jdiseussed. ‘There are several con-ital for the insane at Jamestbwn| VELVA TO PLAY CHESS him I never had any.” < gmendments were added to the bill! ; ventions in sight and the securing of over the Northern Pacific and the} Velva. N.'D., March 8.—A chess] one half to Chicago for. round trip} work but prior to its organization “You never turned the liniment | Which will go, back to the house for | | The Weather | certain improvements, but these| Midland Continental railroads has|lub with a) charter membership| from March 10 to 17. This is the| attaches of the attorney general's vane tele cohcureehee. 4 ! plans are only in a tentative shape|been set for March 16 by the state of eight has been organized here.| first spring merchants week. sta% said they believed it would re- Paes jand not ready for announcement. | railroad commission. A tournament, which will termin- peter quire a week or ten days. APPOINTMENT MADE at | A | For twenty-four hours ending at| There is a movement foot for| Th issi i tate on March 15, i ii - Awake Three Nights ‘ on f ie commission also will hear » is now in pro: Senielicr waa than Prusdtioned FIXING OF CAR | noon. committee on committees which|on March 16 an order to the chief! 2Tess- Members of the club are:| J. H. Trotter of Fargo has aly i Temperature at 7 A. M. “ly ; will bring the personnel of the en:| N i C, 0. Kauffman, Dr. Ritchie, Emi i sti chat d iby g the perso o n-|North Dakota railroad: id th » Dr. Ritchie, Emil} been named deputy state 1 about his statements that he had] NEEDS/OF N. W. “28 | fine club into meting fenctioning apee | Modhende crane roads and the | sciberg, A. G. Smith, Roy Brown,|inspector and Charles E, Fouts of coal, it being stated that the Mid- Temperature at noon month ‘and the subject will be ay and Continental. road is not a AT HAYANA a prayer book until 3 a. m. He|next year at the Northwest Re-| jor Bismarck and vicinity:— fy tao ot SEVEN ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE FAIL lignite and complaint- has been 9 Havana, Cuba, Mar. 8—A water slept an hour or so, heisaid, got|gional Car Service. conference in} cloudy and somewhat unsettled to- WARNS AGAINST __|mase of this. ; snout rising to a height of 10 me- up, cared for the baby and walked | Minneapolis on’ March 20, Chair- iday. Slight! , ; ‘ AT TENDANTS FEAR ANOTHER EFFOR ters suddenly appeared off Morro UP» care fee's wom Xt B:10-a, m |man Malholian of the state railroad | Mize, and Friday. Shightly warmer) FAKE SOLICITOR| OFFICE CONTEST | Castle at the entrance of Havana when she was breathing her fast.|commission said today. Represen-| For North Dakota:—Cloudy and : harbor shortly after noon and mov- Ws “You didn’t sleep Mond: ight, |tatives of the Ameriean Car Ser-| somewhat unsettled tonight and| Beulah, N: D., March 8.—Rev.} ') COMES UP SOON terday she has resumed attempts eh Aas riadondg of the harbor : to take her own life. badd not more than an hour Tuesday |vice Asscciation will be present. | Friday. Slightly wrmer tonight west |H. C. Lehrer, pastor of the Eval night, didn’t go to bed till mid-| Although it was though the car ancien fi gelical church here, has sent out| . Carson, N. D.,’March 8.—Elec- Since Martellierie’s death she has! moUNTRAIL PLANS been kept awake. He said he : | ring didn’t Hes Monday night because CONFERENCE AIM: Bighere eats g A [the | program of the Association of coupe why they should not estab- Mt Be aternon ERS BEY: Mr. Ear- Townes has been re-appointed de- the baby was ill, only 30 minutes Mewes! nebo night: [Ole Apecier arena be neldita | lish joint rates on hauling lignite | i puty state examiner. to an hour Tuesday night, and| An effort will be made to dcter- | Precipitation... .. |. 4 Wednesday at midnight he went/mine the car service requirements) Highest wind velocity. "16 | ii d in his room and Yay down and read|of the entire Northwest for the WEATHER FOREC) HARRAERE NARA New York, Mar. 8,—Attendants at the Tombs were watching carefully on her first day as a convict. Three} was senteneed to prison for from 12 tinles after the jury had spoken yes-!td 20 years, night Wednesday night, and then|shortage had passed in North Da- Weather Conditions a number of ‘letters to various|tion contest brought by former today to prevent Mrs, Paulette Salu-| riteq at suicide seven times, when ‘you went to’ bed you didn't |kota’ the railroad, commission is| Low pressure centered over the |newspapers advising the public} States Attorney Vincent Hogan} “ess the little French woman con-| Unless her attorney skepasas = 18 COUNTY FAIR 1923 0 to sleep but lay down and read receiving complaints of | lack of| northeastern “Rocky Mauntain re- |that no.solieitors have been placed| against Col. I. N. Steen, state's at-|victed yesterday by’ a jury of the| having her conviction set aside or an Stanley, ND. Maren Roan a prayer book for three hours?”!grain cars in the Northwestern| gion has been accompanied by|in the field secking funds for a|torney elect, will be arged on the| murder of Oségr Martellierie from| appeal for new trial obtain a stay soon a8 @ committee, Just appoigt- he was’ asked, and he maintained | part of: the state, and there is aj cloudy and warmer weather over |new church buildingto be erected! merits of ‘the case before Judge| thwarting justice. of sentence, Mrs. Saludess will ed, has conferred with of , ( this was correct. brisk demand for potato refrigera-| that section. Light precipitation oc-|at Beulah. Activities of one.Phit-|H. ©. Berry of Mandan at the} Mrs. Saludess, who: killed the in-| know her fate next Wednesday. other: county. fairs Schneider denied the story Clara |tor. cars; The station of Walhalla| curred in the north Pacific states |lip Hart who collected’ money from | March term of gistrict court here.| surance broker in his office October! She is the second woman in two st of te Fisher told on the witness stand |has wired: the commission asked | and in the Dakotas but elsewhere ! people at Wishek were not author-|The case. will come up following} 10, was in a serious condition from | weeks to be convicted of second de- at but on- detailed. examination ad-|help in getting 300. refrigerator|the woather is. generally. fair. ized says the pastor, who declares| disposal of'the jury cases at the| swallowing poison when dawn rs |e murder, The firat canvicted | mitted he remarked to her that|cars for potato shipping by March ORRIS W. ROBERTS; (Continued on Page Three. 15, Pe x ei money Hart pecured wai taken term of comt which opens March Meteorologist. [from him, 16." at : ™

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