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? } WEATHER FORECAST. Somewhat unsettled tonight and Thursday; not much change. ’ ESTABLISHED 1873 ~ BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, W EDNESDAY, ‘APRIL 4, 1923 PRICE FIVE CENTS a. z TANS’ 3 A ESE Oa Sf eso og Fi" > CHAMP ONE-LEG SPRINTER AT 86! | vl ¢ 3 ; | 2 : York, S. C., May 4.—The cham i d A one-legged runner of the south a ; g be on hand to meet all comers a*| 2 the annual Confederate reunion at} Judge Interprets Acts Held t New Orleans in April. ‘SUCCESSFUL CANDID. JehKe Ae Davsen Raden BP!) Ge seein cea He's Dr. W. Edward Erwin of John A. Larson and John P.| Crimes of Criminal Syndi- core phy sician and Civil War vet-} | THEIR POS French are Re-elected by! calism and Those Not 1: nah ) iircanaina tia ITION; OTHERS OFFER =~ . z rst Fireworks Resulting ; Hin lain to the title is unclouded i le Germans Victims of | ’ Majorities of Around 600 - z - . t is based strictly on his record— «hee * cae g ere Py * From Death of North Da- | tat of ‘having raced against al | the Fighting at Famous | SUPPORT FOR A BETTER BISMARCK! Votes Here, while Cashman | OTHERS UNDER ARRES! 2 kota Boy Opened cai 9 ie ¢ ia bs and not { | Works Last Week | Is Re-elected Police Judge suffered a single defe = | ‘ ‘ 7 : 7 5 ; Ey aueaaeeniates man with | Successful candidates in tho eity election today stated their course| by About Same Vote Foster and 75 Others Were 4 : and can make a younger ma oRENG > in the near future, at the request of The Tribune, while defeated i - is . ONLY THREE DISSENT two legs exert hinjself to keep ahead. | /FRENCH ARE PROB | candidates joined in congratulating the winners. | Charged With Law Viola- = ’ e He neve! aa for a rae With ‘ cra ALL n and John P. French, successful candidates, made The present city administration tion in Convention = jhim the sport is the thing : . the follow atement eee aes | z Resolution Asking Action in| He'd rather sprint than talk about | jeneral Degoutte Summons) To the Voters of Bismarck. We bins All) Eitan alte) dy Rave pearenct = : : the Civil War—and that is a subject Before Him Officer in |.“ ¥!8 to thank the people of Bismarck for the expression of | CF 0F At least two years ago | St. Joseph, Mich. April &—The 2 Case Goes to Legislative | dear to his heart. He lost his right | confidence in us, and our record, by reelecting us to the offices of! The “Two Johns” ticket was suc- | case of William ster, charge = - C i leg below the Die ee ithe famous } Charge of Firing Squad _ | “ity Commissioners. cessful in the city election yester |OU" Ot rece 5 ee Fy , ommittee Mee cs ae i | We fully realize that the real issue in the mind of the people is | {4y, the count after the polls clos- |™ klar tintin Sat A in 1863. 3 ? i F | that of a City owned Water Plant. This desire for a City Owned Water, ¢d last night showing John A, Lar- [eriminal syndicalism, went to) Tailiiasice, FIR! Ayr The| , When Dr Hewin races he uses an | Berlin, April 5.—The death roll Plant was again emphatically expressed in yesterday's vote. It Is S0" had a majority for re-election of [jury at 9:48 a, m. today when Judi , ict bs SAGEIIGN Grit Brn Grd EGC ReU EES ONG {from the shooting at the Krupp plant | our intention to proceed at once, to the end, that your wishes fur a | 627 over the highest of the opposing Charles White finished reading t first fireworks of the 1923 legisla-| willow .woed obtained from the ssen last Saturday has bign in-! City owned Water Plant be realized in the shortest poasible time. Jeandidates and John P. French had | : pete: ture broke out on the floor of the | banks of a stream near his “home: jereased to 1 il be buried in} We promise that we will at all times look after the interests of |# Majority of 598 vote pesietrimenn carmen cesta EF house today over the death of Mar- ee limb is so light he hardly feels prom era ‘I at I : en rea | ais pone of this City to the best of our judgment and ability, not if ¥ OUD) re-elected po- | lating Michigan's law against erin tin Tabert of Munich, North Dakota,| jthe coming week, according to spe-| only in the matter of Water Works, but in all the many things which} lice magistrate for two years and |inal syndicalism, Judge White iy iu A year ago, he promoted an intes cial dispatches from the Ruhr to-) come fi time ime i ifferent depa a afte : TR. WH. Crane was elected city just We i ifs a convict under private lease early] state racing match of one-legged The Krupp works at which a come uel coat lite 1 time in the different departments affecting the | tity, as elected city justice |, ructed the jury, if: ; — ' in 4921 Confederate wah South Caro- 44-hour protest strike against the Assuring you that we will ever keep in mind those things which| Although the city campaign warm-!, 1° The Communist party of Ame esa” The house voted with three dis-! Ute ee a fier Te a Killing has just been completed will) will, in our judgment, make a bigger and better City - | od up the Inst three days any: ond- |‘ St the time "he attended ata agg) to refer a resolution on the| Pulle ; ai DR. W. EDWARD ERWIN pe shut down during the’ funeral. Your suggestions and counsel will be welcomed jed with a lively finish, the spirit | vention was a society formed to a E ct from the legislature of North | eg oie, eunkdl That ind at oe mans reports say that Aa Sincerely yours, | Prevailing generally at the close was | vocute and teach criminal syndice Dakota to a committee of five to de bes rench medical commission which ex- JOHN A, LARSON. perhaps the best in Bismarck in| 2 termine whether the house should in-| ‘nts got scared and backed out. mined the bodies of the dead and Uy ish | gevaeal years Snbkeeien Tents em ood te = stitute an investigation and repor| Dr. Erwin is expecting to | wounded found that five of the dead’ Congratulates Opponents sed candidates declared there were | eoret seremulce eS isk = back tomorrow, COO leet COAL TIE: GARD. Clone ‘and 14 of the 43 wounded are ‘said to}, W. Murphy said: I congratulate my opponents and bear no ill] “no hard feelings” on any side, | pp nuOn flelegates voluntarily, or E . : are y_ said: asratula 8 B | d ings” on any side. 'the words of the court “with cd A ‘ : jinvarms at-the Confederate reunion. jhave received their injuries in jump-, will, It was a good clean, campaign throughout. 1 should be sorry! total vote of the lidate: i Ge : E Goes TolSenate be rain tei ve cAlloceouendeowsenaneoeak y . i an, campaign throughou' should be sorry ote of the candidates | scious design and purpose to furth 2 « ing from roofs or falling while try-) if any friends who supported mc were embarrassed by that fact : John A. Larson 1589; John cee 2 Ha Sis Geen OO ee aa He er eeeane, 1 thank those wha voted for me. We are all citizens of the same | P. French 1560; F. W. Murphy. 96% baie ea ce al Hy A later presented to the senate which |asked about the matter. “I'm in| s also stated in German quar-! and interested in the same thing, making it better. 1 hope out ASE CA TIT CINGeI Gah Wi aGH GeEhnisn Icon cere = : Ne LelltD) We tee, Gaston deuntih a the)| fi teetornvenjhavesno idenlotlbs ie daily ENsti hetENesichvent ne aia eT | seaaurro uGedlliennoln Eset UN MrennecemCOIeneliniCSWACHONIMTiT: “AU @adeI aden) SWISMIGRREC Man an alae rarer ara yea pe tie Fy ay, sHOWRC DR UaCtCR cea a oS DU i 7 bey: & " eel a detachment at the Krupp] water question, once and for all, and that’s what I was most interested! Crane 1440; Nick Peters 1 the ee Evaatl a e¢ £ Governor Hardee in his biennial | ft dust in my eyes with their feet to fire has been summoned to! in doing.” | complete tabulated vote of men and | jpreaete deapia ene S z wessage recommended abolishment |t@ meet me reunion wee {ao ar before General Degoutte in! A. (. Hinckley. who has been through a lot of political campaigns | Women, by precincts, is given in an-! resent at-home of the conventio 4 of the county conviet e system, se Duesseldorf. ‘ in Bismarck, was feeling cheerful as usual. {other position in The Tribune. | 55 he concluded only those two que = f digressed to mention the Tabert sociation of Commerce Di-! i a He four Krupp directors arrested “I'm not disappointed in the result, ls thank my friends for their} Hold Same Post: tions are left for the jury considc case as one of “the patcorabled f reac Py the French are reported to have! support and | wish them luck. I'm just a bit curious about one thing sy. Larson’ presamabis” will con- ation. i things growing out of it, rectors Approve Plans for | been imprisoner at meereens pending! though:—-I'd like to know what happened to that other 800 people OF, tinue to hold the pokeselcomisiesione | bp VcoutGalsinstructionermaMmBret The North Dakota legislature's | Organizations Crinlibye comets ine ttal: {so who solemnly said they were going to vote for me.” cr of finance in the city commission | Word document, was read to the je a - resolut Hing f full investi- * ATS Sane pase au ‘ = Geiicni or aanee e death Eagreule ' \ May Again Seek Oitle 4 a ta Baa “al continue to be rae orelver an 3 eo cal ye leged brutality. in a private | | lens oifieh Tae Gcomy semtetl ong] S. Casselman, defeated for police magistrate, said: GERGEE en Luce coca Ener nen GREER coe . . convict camp was presented to the | jby a special committee and directors \ go down to defeat with no regrets and no sore sports, 1 have| joven members ure President Len- sider e verdict. 4 4 — house before it went into joint ses- | est Ae see Rereok Goimense 66 | been here for forty odd years since Bismarck wag a hamlet, have stood | hart, C. W. Henzler, commissioner | | Some Actions ae Criminal gion with othe) dente SERARGRE: RE A EAP ik Marner pea 'for the upbuilding of th and am ready at any and all times to! of Police and fire departments, and) | Judge White Instruvted the juro 4 Governors tetcages | Reps Deviewor give nareck a real juvenile and | assist its officers and cit in public matter 1 congratulate my| arty A. Thompson, commissioner | t Was not a crime for the Cor Leon’ immediately: imoVey . foridp= yee! aa band reached a i, successful opponent, wish him success in the office. and will coop FEET es ney ecursenaes ar eee en sesenbles ul: en vointment. of ja committee. Amos,| Marked Changes Made in Dis-/ "here today, the directors could de-| | with him and the present dministratipn for a better and cl PAINE TatdtivGlesof: cles iwaanigiGe vi tseen iam eavaelts nat epeER MEH Lewis of Jackyon vigorously, oppesed e \diny tinedas |Lose in City: Election for] “ity. 1 wish to thank my friends for tHeir support. 1 mi opposing candidates £ Be ena Teageisneeane it, saying that it as a judicial mat-{ tribution of Burden, Says AL, a meeMiae a anw dinicboce ion’ a candidate for the high office of police magistrate and if the people SET ERTL cea eee TACHI: PUR IDER TOIT Eo GUD ter and not a question for the leg- { Commissioner | night it was announced that the city | Places Contested call upon me might be an aspirant in the future for the position ot Tfather cect iy ne ee ee able ee een oe dictato phat ‘ islature. Flights of oratory follow- M hy ‘ Ba inl | president of the city commission.” Rake Se Al edt bie hes Hoste system Of y ed, with Ben D. Willard of Dade poerelyeleeduen Honsvlllico ats p | W. C. Cashman, re-elected police magistrate, asked for an expres. | (fee commissioners were elected, | government, the abolition of the cap Li > arranging for a part-time band in-} Fargo, April 4.—John Hogan, pre-! “dank tha people in eencsal tot th endorsement of; the total vote of the two candidates | italistic system, industrial unionis = ‘ county supporting Lewis. 2Ee PLAINED! *ttuctor, and a drive will be made! sent police cemmissioner, was. re- sion, i Dake { lent of the commission was | internationalism, affiliation of th oe s |PURPOSES EXPL : | fai, was my administration and in the future I shall try to do everything for) : z alemeaty > be , Would Abolish System | i for funds to provide the full com-j elected and J. J. Jordon was clect-| the benefit of the city in general, in making it a bigger, better and! he vote on Governor at the! American Trades Union movemen I. Stokes of Day, who "has a pensation necessary. A bencfit con-| ed to the commission in the bi-en- | ‘He on : sara ; 476. The vote ‘with the Red internationale of labor d measure ready for ‘intygduction | Marked changes in the distribution |cert probably will be given in the| nial city election held in Fargo y jaieaner piace imcwhiclitouive! ' least yesterday was about the num-|unions, support of the Soviet ear ‘ abolishing the lease system second-| of the tax burden will result from|near future by the Elks band.. A! terday. Hogan received 1,441 EE | eee forecast in| The Tribune at ent of Russia, independen* i: ed Davis motion, saying that he | the tax legislation of the recent gen- drive for funds to maintain the or-} and Jordan, 1,297. noon, when it was seen how the vote ng class action, the Comm # agreed with Mr. Lewis that it was | |i bly of the state C. C,|Satizations also will be made under} Over 3,800 persons voted in the ‘was coming in at the various pre-|social revolution and other i unfortunate that the subject had i¢t@l assembly of the state ©. the direction of A. the diree-; election. a | cinets : |trial economic and political chug na come to the legislature, but that the | Converse, tax commissioner, said to-| tors, Spencer Boise, Fred Peterson! Leigh J./Monson was r cl ted as The campaign of Messers. French | mentioned in the document. o! “buck” had been passed and would id in a summary of tax legislation. | and B, M, Dunn were commended by| police magistrate, rec 792 jand Larson was conducted jointly Communist party in evidence in ——=: no be side-tracked, “It is evident that the combined | directors for the work they did in| votes to Harry Rusch’s 1402 and : junder the name of the French and | state.” , The argument continued several | effect of abolishing the method of | formulating plans for giving the city! Mrs. Jessie. Conover's 635. rT 29 | Larson Campaign Committee. with’ No crime committed, the oh » — mombers taking the floor and as-| Classification heretofore existing {the best possible band organization.; Frank Chaney was re-elected to ; Gordon V. Cox in e@earge of the or-| said, unless Foster and the’ serting they knew the details of Ta- | 89d doing away with the partial ex-! pr./R. S. Towne, chairman of the} the park board for a five year term . ganization. Messrs, Murphy andj munist party “sought and advo bert’s death and that when they be- | c™Ptions will be very far reaching,” | welfare committee, reported to the} receiving 2,214 votes to his oppon- 2 ¥ he Kart| Odd Fellows to be in Charge; Hinckley entered the campaign as;crime, sabotage, violence and came fully known they would shock | Mr. Converse said. “These changes | hoard recommendations for a com-(ent Orbom’s 1,000. C, B. Waldron| Cairo, Egypt, April 4.—The Ear eee 2 | individuals, In the closing days of|rorism as the methods or one o the state from one end to the other, | Will résult in an increase Ha the! munity chest and registration bu-| and Harry E, Howlanw, with no op-| Carnarvon, doctors said las: night.| of the Services Tomorrow | the campaign their names were link-| methods of. accomplishing 1 L, E. Wade of Clay county said Pero eee ae peepee exe oe thee eparoved the edie alicia were elected to Cty aul virtually abandoned any hope of [ed by their supporters. | changes in the organization of ALE IC hayinaveaneen aumat tension - |lishment of a central registration bu-| three year terms on the park board. HEC RE » family gath-| une ; oN ' lety desired by the Communist: , the courts. at first, but when. the | ties. They will also result in @ re-jvoau, to be handled through the wel-| Waldron received 2,647 votes and| MS Tecovery and the family pau Runanel yectvices cor eNee ho aeementl ee eeu Ae i i distribution of the burden of vorker a . a | Howland, 2,692 ered around the bedside, anticipat-] shields will be held Thursday af-| | The campaign was not without its), ‘ J courts and juries failed to function ; : tY {fare worker and the Red Cross of-| Howland, 2,602. “at : llighter side. The “John A,’ of the{ The Michigan law against cri it becomes the duty of the “court jarenaees ashool dlattict axes with- | Fi. which has already made progres J. K. Bingham, with no opposition | ed the worse, but the patient ral-| ternoon about 4:46 o'clock at the | two sonne” teem Gvened, matters | s¥ndicalism, he said, was not a of the people, the legislature, to take | "umne change will be felt most by {it this line. The matter of a com- was re-elected Justice of the veace | jjed never losing consciousness: | Methodist Episcopal chuureh, which! with the “John P" of the team, Four MEtInst advocacy of ‘any. chang a] ators in, hand? / those taxpayers in cities and vil PMUnity chest was left open, but it ig; With Oe wg Con Keefe, con-}. His physcians regard the fight! ne attended. Services will be iny years ago, when French and Larson | OU" industrial, political or socig ‘orest Lake of Senlinole’ county |igves whe have for several years, (Probable that some kind of a uni-) J. H. and Con Keefe, con top tite he is making as most Te-! nares of the Odd Fellows, who were. lected Mr. “French held (stitutions, no matter how far-n pointe out that the sheriff of Leon} yeen bearing only a small portion of | £0" drive will be made next fall to, sidered strong contenders for the | markable. Everything, they Pa eieOR OFeKOe aie rity over Mr, Larson and| ing or how drastic such propd county was charged with having’! ¢he burden, ‘The burden” will be {Provide for such a fund. The planj commission, received 888 and 1020) donends on his bility to maintain| Will accompany the body from the this time Mr. Larson evened matters ! but against advocacy of criminal failed to free Tabert after money | fess upon structures in cities and | ¥#8 endorsed serene (au aa ee poe A eg of | bis strength for the next day or] Webb undertaking chapel to the y leading Mr. French by a few ,#8 4 means of or method of bri d bee; se} his fi id rt ey ‘ committ wi be name 0 tuke up er, ese) si ‘ Hi i | ] a 4 ‘cloc! ey. S. o th bout. fie ecg, gene to, pay his Cine end | villages used for business purposes; : Sollite with charitable and other or. health and Mrs, E. 8. Babeock, the{©%2 5 churchiat.4 collec: ale) S)bt: eiviaiihe voter oi EGee PEERS atone tee for the Iapiastupe: i communities will here: + canizations. ‘only woman candidates for post-| ¢ 7 Haltyard will officiate. HEHE GR a Cos es court eel Ma ) Mr. Davis expressed surprise that paimallenanteneielacen| ‘To Boost Road, tions on the commission received | “FARMER” INGLE, The military branch of the Odd) irittor of justice of the peace, «| formed (o tench doctrines of criminal there should be such reluctance on | pon te ereee nan Mey nat; | The April Forum probably will be; 54 and 249 votes respectivels | WELL KNOWN IN | Solos, 2101 be in full uniform | number of prominent business men |syndicalism the meré fact that F the part of some members to make|communitice. alse. there will be {#, 00d roads discussion. At that FTAA URUBeeuoN cn Pall bearers, will be: Past Grands. of he receiving votes from their |ter attended its convention an investigation of this kind when| somewhat of a redistribution of the |time it is expected members of the, 2 B ELECTION | BISMARCK, DIEG| Matt, Pilon, Dred Roberts and | voiginors, Fifteen votes wete east {not be sufficient to establll ‘ they had voted at the last session | turdvn. t eee state highway commission force,! Devils Lake, April 4.—C. J. Kelley | ’ Henry Burman, and Patrlarchs J.) foro, N Dunhens In the Muh {auilt unless the jury decid % for an investigatign of former Gov. | PUTdEn. though not so marked. Rent: | osied by W. G. Black, new state, and J. A. Moran were clected city | L. Vizal, K. C. Arness and Knudt} choo1 voting precinct one women |took part in the conventio crion Sliver cate ers will pay u larger portion of the | orineer; the board of county com-| commissioners yesterday in a race] Joseph Ingle, known as “Farmer| Herbranson. —Atrangements for] S010), “ine Preginet, one woman [cee | Milt th tte end ; a fa slightly less burden and personal |Missioners of Burleigh county and! in which four candidates competed. | 1,16" and active in politics and a|the services are in charge of ®l three candidates for city commis-|cate criminal acts and with thi The “North Dakota legislature] prgperty ‘an increased burden. Farm | city commissioners of Bismarck, and B NARTROTION {frequenter of Tegislative halls in commitiee OT Caer Ey ioner when only two were to be|pose and intent by his prese! reed oc presenition declaring ‘that! buildings continue to be entirely ex- | Probably. commissioners of Morton! winot, April G.—E. J. Thomas, in-| Bismarck, died in Jamestown at the | 8m I C. davies Nit MAU tO | elected. aid and abet and take part it en eh ee Maite eat erie ated UE tienen mbstaisactoretaleataeciiedeital ted: | jeumbent. sand peeer as | Coniaey home of his son Monday evening. gervice will be given at the grave, Bp Sne as. cient to convince them that he had] perty tax the commissioner lists the | operate in a venture luunched by the| Pere SCOT tS Chea ane sider Mr, its te accom in Fairview cemetery. ee XECUTION OF week, is the first case growin] bean slain without cause in a con- most important ohnges as the | Marmarth Commercial club for anj{ oem commissioner See Canteen j panied ae ene AS eee A daughter of Mr. Shields, in of the Bridgeman convention, si c 6 "+ man on ie Northern Pacific to 1c d a a ey Thi y 5 do” opposing the system of eeioe con- tbe aes ff with lea an xe Ht yee southwestern North Dakota, wh a candidates for five and four year ed the yards office the elderly man,! Sniefds, has not been located. been Hes oe ype ea ier 4 viets. USineé 119, 2 elassifieatiom law local residents believe real oil de-| terms, respectively, on the park} who appearently had been in good] Another son died in France during — the reat of the 76 delegateu toe Governor Hardee of Florida in al hae boon in effect under which pre. [velopment ifipends, Such extension board, were re-elected. John Lynch | health, was stricken and fell. We] the war. London, April 4.—Confirmation of | warrants were issued last Sep letter to. Governor Nestos had pro-| perty has been classified for assess-|would bring Bismarck and other, 8 reelected police | magistrate. did not regain conciousness and died ——— execution by the Soviet authorities |hor are still at large. . tested against the action as bringing] ment purposes into two classes,”|North Dakota cities into a trade ter-, THe only woman candidate for city) in a few minutes. Burial will be of Vicar-General Butchkavitch of . unfavorable: publicity on: Floside andl Mire Converse: waldi © Aiea estatel| Sitery now. more easily reagied by | Commlesiongr, Irene Kraner, stood | in Dawson Horses can be given a firm foot-] the Roman Catholic church in Tus- MAKE SE Paes declaring that no state treated con-| (except -residehce structures), pub-|South Dakota towns. lowe Surviving him were his wife and | hold on slippery surfaces by means] sin is contained in a dispatch from COND viets more humanely than Florida, } lic utilities, and some other items] The A. of C. directors decided to son, J. G. Ingle, daughter-in-law and | of carpeted slippers, which al-} the Rosta agency, an official Bol-] WHEAT PAYME. j have been assessed at full value,|hold two meetings cach month, one U. S. DESTROYER. several grandchildren. teady on sale in the United States. | shevik news organization. J ' TO USE CONTINGENCY FUND. | while most personal property has |an evening directors’ meeting on the| BS we S| ; ; Tallahassee, Fla., April 6:—Gover-| been assessed at 50 percent of value. | first Tuesday of each month and the Grand Forks, N. D., April 4. nor Cary Hardee will make available] The legislature of 1923 , abolished | other a luncheon meeting on the third IN COLLISION HOW EACH CITY PRECINCT VOTED second payment on wheat handicd from the state contingency fund to] this disinction in the basis of assess- | Tuesday of each month. 5 , by the North Dakota Wheat Gri >? be used in bringing witnesses here} ment. The new law provides that a! | New member of the club announced — —— — — ——— — ——___—-. | ©7 Association, amountiig to. son in the investigation of the death of] Property, whether real or .personal,jare Miss Aldyth Ward, I. L, Berge] London, April 4.—The American BE over $200,000, is being made to Martin Tabert of Munich, N. D., who (Continued on Page 2) and P. W. Chubb. destroyer Fox collided with the \ aan@rna aoe Ae growers, according to a statement 7 died early in 1921 at a private con-| : British light cruiser Ceres at the . 32 sBeesesssc lc eee ae ed by R. L. Taft, cashier of the viet camp in Dixie county, it was entrance to the Bosphorus yesterday, eased ag Reeees TS PS CSAP Hag (Osanization. “We had hoped to revealed here today. MRS. SIMPSON RUNS AWAY WITH according to advices received from cm 20 ae oe sa ES en “a S3s se make this payment, sooner,” said Tabert was sentenced for riding a - J Constantinople today by Lloyds. 5 ef cace ace Sss5%olF Pegs Mr. Taft, but the movement _ vf = freight’ train and leased to the Puts) Both vessels, the report; said, were ES ESES ER EMER FEL EFES = & | wheat was unusually slow this full : nam Lumber company is alleged to : N N NDA badly damaged. ‘ ‘ ge gases-sis~ ~ ast se due to a car shortage, and hence: LTS have died as the result of brutal 7 The strong current was held re- CANDIDATES hig td akg bf ae pontnenee pay meh until suffi- ; treatment, W. D, Higginbotham, u sponsible for the accident. TP. 60 BD 5 Clent’ sales, hed: been mhade to make == convict( Koss, has been charged with} Mrs. William Simpson, mother of| while McKendry made no contest Saomscoy aoraepemat French ia 5 & 4 Ha Ad a ae $3. gL the payments worth while. This , murd onneetion with Tabert's| Mrs. Raymond’ B f Bi i aye ; payiient:' ‘Ineréases the. | aavaiey P ler in connectioi rs. Raymond’ Bergerson of jBis-|for reténtion of his place. Mrs. SA. 69 86 89/104 85 83°77 71 55 793 made on wheat delivered to the @ death and the case is to be investi-|'marck, romped away with her op-| Simpson will serve for five years, Larson 55 77 84 100 103 87 52 78 58 796 ¢ ated. b: Madi ef d FW. a 3 5 5: “ sociation to 80 percent. Sevent gated by a Madison county grand|ponent, F. W. McKendry, in their] ‘The $10,000'bond issue to provide F. W. 38° 40 64 52 61 80 80 44 55 556 jury at Madison,:Apnj) 9. Madi test f he ci ' ’ percent was advanced at the tinic y at Madiso . Madison | contest for the city park commis-|funds for the purchase of a motor Murphyrs. cots dessceeeeclepeses 24 26 BO 54 51 49 41 85 42 406 of delivery, As our sales: increase county is part of thé judicial dis-|sioner in Mandan yesterday, She|fire truck and other fire apparatus AC 37 45 62 48 62 84 76 40 55.541 bin 1 i ‘< trict embracit Dixi st In- bs tr TT ob 5 5 in large enough volume to accmiry- rict embracing Dixie county. In-|won by a two to one vote. There} carried by 470 to 310, pueda SS cl 30 24 51 48 51 44 43 387 58 416 late fund; hand dictment against two and possibly|was an unsually heavy ballot, eight| The cit; i i bnde..on. Dabd: fon: eee iy y » eligi ie city commission will have a Washington, April 5.—Director 66 80 79110 88 81 64 57 4: ‘J bet besi b i ‘asl A pI 5 ‘ 373! rs’ accounts we will no doubt ie vr’ more persons besides Higginbotham | hundred and sixty-three of Mandan’s/ mecting tonight and has already in| Hines of the Veterans Bureau today 57 75 84 110/111 80 48 MM 33 759 able to make another advai p x likely ‘will ‘be sought, according to|1,500 votes being cast. Mrs. Simp-| anticipation of the bond issue has approved new rules of procedure in 82 42 73 33 G8 68 84 52 60 538 to the close of the pool. The 4 i d i J.. R. Kelley, . state’ ttorney, son received 680 to 283 for McKen- de arrangements for the purchase | handlir ti design- st rn r andling compensation cases design 20 29 49 28 38 41 34 36 58 367 is scheduled ‘to close June 15, -and ; mong the witnesses exyected to| dry. of motorized fire fighting equipment.|ed to prevent’ political or other . 65 75 94 94 93 100 78 79 73 823 it is expected that we will be able | je sunimepee are former| The women’s supporters of Mrs.|Mrs, Simpson will assume office at| pressure from influencing unduly stort te eeeee eee eos Women +» 69 40 47 73 71 90 Gl 52 57 57 617 to make final settlement with ovr i | convicts now scattered. over a num-| Simpson energetically used the t an organizetion meeting of the park} compensation allotments to former Men . 10 4 5 11 5 29 HW 6 7 members: by July 16," Tett ber ‘of states, Hee phone and: automobiles yesterday,’ commission Thureday’ evening. soldiers. Women 73 6 7 4 6 2 5.) 82 stated. 5