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WEATHER FORECAST. Generally fair tonight and Fri- cooler. ESTABLISHED 1878 |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923 | FINAL EDITION | PRICE FIVE CENTS PLAN BRINGING NEW BANK CASES SPRING WORK I$ ONE WEEK LATE INN. D. | | | | | | Dance Record Again Smashed |HOODED BAND “MEN ASKED 10. ‘SUBMIT ARREST U.S. ASKS BAN BE PLACED ON SPECULATORS EARLY SOLUTION-OR WAR! Future of Ruhr Tangle, German Steel Head Tells Tribune Correspondent [SHAFER SAYS PROSECUTIONS i \ BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMM Were it not so, there is no telling WILL CONTINUE i Special Cable to NEA Service andjwhat might happen. Chancellor =! m : | | | The Bismarck Tribune Cuno himself came here from Berlin | County Agricultural Agent} 15 ieee Notified by! Attorney - General Movess| Hamborn, Ruhrg April 19—-EBarly|to plead with the leaders to. keep | Reports Show Seeding i settlement of the Ruhr question and|their men quict—that that was the Three Methods of Procedure Now Beginning ' | Sheriff at Bastrop to | Surrender Selves Against New York Sugar Exchange Today reparations—-or war. This is the view of Fritz Thyssen, json of Germany's Carnegie, in way to help the government. He did not come, as was suid, to preach re- sistance, Are Now Before Attor- | ‘ tive control over the enormous Thys-| “How much longer we can ‘hold | neys For State " } sen works which ploy 70,000 h ls. {the people down I do not know. They i LITTLE DONE TO NORTH! | MURDER CHARGES MADE | COMBINE CHARGES MADE] To ete "Fritz Thyssen pits lave Gatinantens ‘daily acianey| | Tier of Counties Has Slow- Charged with Several $900,000 in One Month, view him was no easy task, Not to find an automobile to take me . | i oe ted \ {that young Thyssen is inaccessible,|} forced to shut down—we can’t ke Heavie ‘ | n - ; ‘i r ized {Put the sheer physical obstacles in| piling up stock which we are unable | eavier Snow in Northern, Head of, Ku Klux Klan Is) Sugar Speculators Realized). way were wumeroun, Fire T Nad are still at work. When we ar. to ship past the French customs bar rier--and throw scores of thousands MEETING IN FARG® | Plan Now Is to Ask Supreme | : | from Duesseldorf to Hamborn, a dis-Jof workers into the streets, jobless, _( exercise Super- ed Work Considerably | Violations of Law Alleged tance of about 25 miles. No trains|there is almost sure te be touble,| “COUFt to Exercise Super: \ | ile. were running. The German train-]Empty stomachs are dangerous. | intending Power ht i oscar MGREMIRTI) Tomeueetts | INSAIORAT SCONE jmen had struck and the French had] “I hope things are settled before | | Spring work and seeding is about | spades openter’ eatig olay seein Nee Noe Rt 1geckaw Su. (NOt yet Rot the roads working that time comes, For an outbreak in | REACH DECISION ) 1 week behind last year and the | 115 aerendahta, in. Ge MorehGusc futures took expendtculay This difficulty overcome and|/the Ruhr might’ easly be accom: | KF; = rade ge year in North Dakota, ac- ‘hooded band cases to surrender to} Seon of Heater SO pointe (#utos for hire are scarce, many hay-| panied by a spontaneous outburst al! | ‘argo, April 19.—Original pro- cording to crop reports received Ihith at the court house here before) oron Ot APP nancy oe ge, [i been requistioned by the French {over Germany which in turn might! eedings either by complaint in from 17 counties in the state for | inoch Stak “These thors ebavaed| 6% bs New York Caer amd Ba (oy neat more ets fo ata 8 | TeeGate acerca AEN TUR) etter court oF heating Ih etand the period ending last Saturday. | lin connection with the crime are; Ser PAchange today upon rece pt Laissez Passer” from the army of |Europe if not the world. For there | Jury Were decided upon as the | With 2,000 acres of wheat seeded | out of the jurisdiction of the sheritt.| Of the government suit to en- occupation, This was readily grant-|is no country in Euroue today but See er Ae” tar REAR GE last week, ‘LaMouteeounty leads the ! ithe state eletyes ail defemianty are) inn Weding in suger ie asi - Jed, for the French are not trying to| which is in the throes of terrific un re Seid, Uy Sasa psa) cs state in progress ‘of spring work, on Pee amen cree ; Heavy general tp rite ser [keep newspaper correspondents | rest. Sonne aunt nagat 13 nunile the basis of the ‘counties reporting | Smith Stevenson, Fred Higginboth-| , C4 8% soon as newe ¢ in- ‘cooped up and hand-fed as has been America—Last Hope. PASO Eels whedon i180 to the county agricultural extension | am and Newt N. Gray junction suit reached the floor. Jreported. They are perfectly f to “I hope America can initiate some- ity for the failure of the Scan- leader at Fargo. } ithe sheriff this morning. They said! The rap ranges from 30 { 74 igo and come as they please ‘once the| thing. Englund is aftaid France may| Jintvian-American bank of Far- With the exception of LaMoure} ‘they were ready to make bond and{ Dolnts but were followed by a | Proper papers are obtained, become the steel boss of Europe: fr a th TTenaelte eueiee uy county, reports show that very few. ‘would prepare to fight their cases inj Tally which carried prices back | { found Thyssen in his office at| With Ruhr coke and French ore,| Mt swore: with attorney Gaeeee mers were able to get into the; court. Capt. J. K. Skipwith, exalted; 35 points. the works here—an attractive, thougn| France would have a 30,000,000-ton Raney uae aetna Rate BCOrE! s last week, Snow and rain was ops of the Morehouse Ku Klax - 5 _ _}Somewhat somber office with a 12-joutput annually against England's Mes Shatet a hewavues aia veneral over the state‘Thursday and! lan, telephoned the sheriff he would! Washington, April 19.—Injunction | foot wainscoating of heavy blacs | 10,000,000 tons: England knows that eae het Sebi anh A AL p i i this program would be held up ; 3 proceedings to shut off trading in|oak. Over the massive table in the|and is alarmed. PAR CLiTn SAV LSLEEERET Friday, and put a, stop to the little} surrender. : aoe pelaiig powsible review of dha work that had been-started. Secding | The bills of information drawn by | ‘wxar proceedings complete were jcenter of the room a huge chandelier] “America is more disinterested antl, caiginalieameeby te alte Rus will not begin <before next week in {Attorney General A. B. Coco were! instituted in New York today by the | of wrought-iron hung, draped olin a bettér position to intervene. I} cad ata ; 5 ihesnorthern die gereamtntidesaeeord: brought to Bastrop late yesterday By{ federal government. jthrow light on the table only, leav-|should like to see President Harding; UFEme Court. ing to the reports. With these District Attorney David I, Garrett! The government bill, prepared un- jing the rest of the room in shadow.|call another conference, similar to “ on a ae y seat Be ceptions, a few farmers are reported | and filed with the clerk of court of|der the personal direction of Attor-; The stained glass windows con-|the last Washington conference and} Ciena a = ae Gat The tien toulhlive seeded se wheatidaithe aRedi| the sixth judicial district, who im-| ney-General Daugherty after con-| tained likenesses of U-boats, huge!do for this part of the world what] former action, but that the high Riven Valleys centralliparteron ihel| mediately issued the warrants andj suitation with President Harding, )howitzers firing, war planes soaring,|was done for the Pacific and Far covers Peco aHEEHIEt uw ehan ‘ TUsto pa unG iM leeoUeI SIONS) UNOrIED placed them in the hands of the) asked the court to prevent the New{and such lik te be world, iieluting: tee eee erenllitor’ the weeorda t0n : Reports from the Slope counties and! Helene Cleveland (O.). Sheriff. The most serious of the! York sugar and coffee exchange per-} Preaching Quiet. United States, can never get back to! the purposes of review, A pet hw * rece eler ' ei charges was conspir: to murder.| manently from entering into or per-| Thyssen is of the Schwab type,}normal until real peace comes to hy : ‘ wp. northwestern part of the state in- salesgirl smashed — the : } : ! ewhat t f date Aolhal {tion to this end will soon be pre- flied te) ChatenUletl eee ame en tiemn eA le tstablished |TWo such charges were mude against mitting any transactions in sugar!Somewhat heavy and inclined to] Europe: |. genleay gate ce usreneUeeeEeMn shy Geountsieseniepbiee prObanTewueel nion-step be Alma Cummins of CPt. Skipwith. ‘There were no other )“unless the persons purporting to/ 5 mile, rather bitter smiles almost! “The alternative, if we just let | a creases in wheat acreages, and sev- | a The Cleveland dance hall Murder conspiracy charges filed. — | muke such sales has in his posses- BM ‘5 shy | RES mb MO Wotan BET aia I goons cral declare that labor is needed. | oe eens clmurs “the, Cat Skipwith also was charged! Sion or under his control a supply}, “We are accused,” he told me, “of |The future ix dark indeed, unless we] soe E i r . Miss Mayer danced 50 hour with carrying fire arms on the prem-|o¢ sugar adequate to meet the re trying to stir up trouble against the | get help from the outside. And Amer-| | New cases against men charge Tevonte estate sts ibeiustoon ene, previous record and, then danced es of another, compelling a person | Guirements of such transactions.” the Ruhr. ‘The contrary lica, or America and Britain together, yal eT ae Seaut tne a % to felt how winter rye, nie hours and 11 minutes longer! She tg jeave his home, compelling a per-! “ane action. is Pequestedthel gov- industrialist in the]is pretty nearly the world’s last ene Ban at bate pave Wheat, alfalfa and sweet clover have | wore out three girl conipetitors, |. son to leave an automobile, cons} - oe) te 4 is preaching calm nee * instituted on complaint or 4 : throughmthe t though : vans ernment says, as a result of “an or. rand: jury: called At aneedenlete come through the winter, although | four dancing partners and five pairs ing to compel a person to leave his). of speculation” which has driven | ~—————~~~~~ Di lige George W. M there has been some freezing and} jof stocking She changed her / piace of business and three charges | es apgkeau cam tectnbikeoas | of District Judge George W. M: thawing that might cause damage. | | hoes twice. Police were summoned |6¢ assault, up the price ef : gar pee cs} PLANES SENT {Kenna in setting aside 35 indic » Gophers and prairie dogs are al-; to keep back crowds of spectators. There were several bills of infor.) WOT ny WURGRRBRECOTRUCOREEA| | ments aguingt AWC. Townley, 1 ready out and poisoning campaigns | jInset shows the new champ during mation filed against Dr. B. M. Me-|¢"tiched the pocketbooks of bro | Hagen, J. J: Hastings and othe J are being planned in a number of} the twenty-ninth hour of the en-'Koin, former mayor of Mer Rouge, |>¥ $900,000. A conspiracy in res-/ | fails. counti { lddeamoeetenty and now a student at John Hopkins |{raint of trade and commerce is) | Attorney-General George F. Shi Vigures of the United States de-! luniversity including conspicing to | charged and offci ef ate cose HG | fer, before leaving here last nigin: partment of culture show. that| ae oamaaeqaa: cn cama Jussault a person, conspiring to com-|#nd of the New York Coffee and Su-) TEN STARVING |for Fargo to meet George Bangs « th average date when seeding of} pel a person to leave the parish and | 68" Clearing House Association | > Grand Forks, special tant . wheat begins in North Dakota is} ay jusspale with @ a dangerous, _ weaponep| amainst which the. injunction would: Berean torney-general and W. Gree April 8, becomes general April 21, jbe directed jointly with the ex-! Northfort, Mich, April 19. Cold,| former states attorney of ; and en May 9. The indications at by Di change are asked to appear in court oxhanstediatishalf-statvedstheeaimnen county, authorized the follow. present ure that seeding cannot be- and answer the government's allega-|~ 7 i ee eae statement: come general untiloatter tho middle | j tions. who for 48 hours battered their way| Fathers and Sons Banquet; “1 intend to leave no stone un- , - ep, i ed States y ywa through slush, ice and open water " turned to bring the persons con , Weather conditions since last! {who was in charge locally of the in-|reached. the mainland here yesterday; Will Be Biggest Ever If nected with the wrecking oF the week have been favorable to hasten | cue see ODED vestigation which resulted in’ the! hearing news that ten others--nine! They Come Forward lectalogasaieunanlte can: Eeaeaiien field work, according to reports re- suit, characterized the procedure as trial on the merits as speedily « GIVEN 10 DAYS men and a woman-—are slowly starv-| ceived by R, E. Spencer, obse inj Senate Receives Amendment “united effort on the part of feder- | is possible.” i "ling on Fox island, 18 miles from here) Wanted:-75 to 100 dads 1" Min. Shakar declined to.eouune Sai: 1 officials ti eatheceamblersein | ‘anted>-75 to lads. | r. Shafer declined to commen SaTt RP Ver Ree UMANS ae From the House Proposing TO FIND OUT HERE TONIGHT ye ve the roulette. wheel |i" Luke Michigan. ! This sign was hung out today by/ further. It is pointed out her the U. 28 aiventher bureaus Minimum!) ee i ‘ a ABOUT BOO! BES AG CANSHIEGA breakfast table." As a result of their story—a story) y J) M. MacLeod, in charge of get-| however, that the two metho: Cranseas ares anes srom to a2, Abolition of Flogging in| : za sf ay bettie \againel great odds iMiting the Dads and lads together at} open to further procedure again.’ above zing: ednesday 4 7, & es | 5 = which lives were constantly a’ he ‘§ ‘ ; Si b et; the defendants if the McKenna d morning at Williston, Devils Lake,; Connection with Convict Pr ey eae won of Fargo, oe Still Opportunity to Purchase) mercy of sweeping gales and shift- {ee reauples et att ‘lock Paiay cision ig eis aimed yeaa either . Bismarck and Fargo, while maximum ; olice Magistrate Cashma | Pimildeenin ing ice packs—two army airplanes | | : Sahiehncanool rand jury indictment again or \ + temperatures ganged from 69 to 70) Camps — Opponents Urge} charge of intoxication, was asked Tickets, Co were on their way from Selfridgo|°Yetine ct the high school: = | erattd Jury indictment auAin: or to tell where he got the booze. couldn’t seem to locate the place! |and Police Cashman said that “V1, (give you ten days to find gut—inj field, Mount Clemons, today to car- ry food to the marooned parties on i Fox island. at these points. With the exception! of a local shower at Larimore last no rain or snow has been} Tallahassee, Fla,, April 19 Charge Announces OReatheral Mr. Shafer and Mr. Bangs hz decided to ask the supreme co Necessity. ! tered for th Leod needs father boys banquet, and Mr. Mac- to 100 more men to for the night. Some OF YEOMEN IS The Hallowell Musical Company, a reported in the state since the The party went to the Island last; i ARATE jee pith to exercise its superintending and storm of last Friday and Saturday.| Admission that he was et Jail [Chicago orgunization nationally fall to cut timber, carrying provi-}beys may be disuppointed unless he|%o Cxerclse its superintending at 5 ot tastes warms a ‘) ployed a “whipping bo: 1 Nels Lee, released on cash bail) known, has planned an especially at- sions sufficient for several months. gets this number. Any man who! mined ; y pow ores Apter Lrop Repo! 2 C. made before the legislative ie 7 a. m. yesterday after having | tractive program for the Band Ben The prolonged winter, however, did| Will join in and father one of _ the| © s and revie e decision teen Gar eee fomethe ene yesugat.on committee today by rested on a charge of in) efit to be given at 8:15 o'clock in not enter into their calculutions.| boys is asked to call Mr. MacLeod) District Judge McKenna in qua ing the indictments on the grou: ; ¥ q xi ation, was picked up later in! the city Auditorium tonight. The Three weeks ago all food supplies|at 460M Gate if possible. v ofice of John W. Haw, county agent) Walter Higginbotham. | He, Is) na similar charge ied _pro- na ‘ eeinae Page 6) Al boys who have not yet met] that the grand jury had considc * 4+ tural College, from county extension! ety ind te ont on | amounting to $8.95 and the other! Seatth of familiar tunes. rt ; Greeted by Bis- erro to be, at the high school ut 6| Masse and other grounds. ‘There agents in the state. The purpose of| qt Martin Tabert and Is o $9.95 " continuin, eg REEL EEE AND: 1,700 G " dd ‘clock tomorrow night, where they| #0 Tesular method of appeal fro the reports is explained in a state- 0,000 bond. a Blesticket Adriveliwas.)/cuntinulng » b $ siarantee CIclOgKS WMO rE MIELE, ¥!guch a decision as that of Jud ‘ % jaidagheedas ee | throughout the day. It was announc-! marck-Mandan Members | .{ean meet them. mMGKengee Mt eae i. nent fromthe Extenslonsdivision of). mai iisase) Mla, Apr. 19 Walter| Fed by the Band Committee that pei \ For Auto Races! ine tanquet’ with ve the biggest; MeKenna, Mr. r Bate the Agricultural college as follows: | Higginbotham, convict boss of the \gons who have not boon visited by iat CRSEIDEE Medi eesspictl (aia tc lever held ifm sufficient number of] SUPreme court of North. Dako: “Crop reports will be issued week- . sree j N. . y +s , Pre 4 . fe cle ly during the iia season iezed| Huthams Pamper, conan tt ane | ticket sellers, ay Meh er kere ¥ national head of the Brotherhood of Lemmon, S. D., April 19 tthe adults ecuestorard | statute to review actions in oth on individual reports of county con-| eae EDS eno MUU eee she box office tonight, Cheha Neuse |American Yeomen, was honored here au: of mare Han: $1700 aera | courts, it is stated. This poli ditions received from county exten-| vith the death of Martin Tabert of | anaes OO eee tase [last night at a guthering of Yeomen| RASTER LENG Coe | Will be pursued unless the cont: sion agents, These reports will be) North Dakota, came here. to appent [and there) ato) no onereed eres uie|o€ Mandan| and Binuatck, With Mr {0rathejeuto Tacs meat to We hel) | ence develops a change. akota, came here to appear at one nie ie F or, so bse > to the daily mewspapers for berore the Soint legislative commit- (eae has an equal opportunity in| Ftink, was his wife, supreme trea- ‘According to the plans of the 1o-! | gcse ct tere eee 4 publication each, Thursday. for } the! sor investignting ‘Inbert's death |, : Tipterine, ae an envelop surer'W. H. Senn of | Minneapolis| According to the plans of the lo- THE WEATHER 5 roi: nding the previous Saturday. | Cnphilaee aides) Ghee incoies ta Tn Gather at Lemmon, South: KG terstiie’ss athe -bencht) ative aug Bisvwitodend Ee aie a Hib EI EGIIGR ites ae Ate eaeon | is peueved that these crop te-) abolishing the whip in Florida Dakota, For Oil Well [were very much pleased at noon| pe4o State manager, and wite. Mri in July. A two-day meet will be! ports will have little effect on the market price of grain,” is the state-| ment. “The grain trade already has developed extensive channels for se- curing information yegarding crop conditions. This information, how- ever, is not ordinarily available to held and several thousand dollars{ in purses offered. It is expected! Bologna, Italy, April April 19.—B, Mus- the purses will attract some of the; Selina, the Italian premier, was ar- orthwest. {Tested today and fined as a speeder. ducted by the Bismarck lodge. Presi.| *#8test drivers in the northwest. |The premicr, in his red racing car,! dent Frink highly complimented the $3200 IN PRIZES 1 |was driving at a fast rate of speed degree team, saying it was the best} Grand Forks, April 19.—-Prizey when he was stopped by a traffic with the result thus far, but they ‘hope that there will be a hundred ‘or two hundred people who have not ‘been seen who will volunteer to aid the development of city band music by purchasing tickets at the door. Workers in the ticket sale for the |camps, the senate received fypm the {lower house an amendment to the { present statute which would do j away with whipping as a punishment now legally employed. Over the opposition of 15 nega- | tive voters the bill passed the house The festivities opened with ii tory ceremonies in Patterson hall ati 7:30 p. m., the initiation being cot \ | For Bismarck and vi jally fair tonight and Friday, cooler For North Dakota: Generally fuir tonight and Friday, cooler Fi and north and west portions tonight Blowing Five thousand people are reported | at Lemmon, South Dakota, for the | blowing of Davis Well No. 1 General Weather Conditions seedi call witnesses. A Bismarck man at Lemmon tele-| low, B. M. Dunn, B, E, Jones, H. W. : sani aa araaaaeadll P, “See 2 eal ‘ ; Tow, ) B. E, Mrs. C. G. Canine of Mandan head- Stations High Low Pree. cometichay ty, Wheat hus been ‘ac-| Mrs, Mayey Mills and Mrs. Ollie| phoned here last nignt that there | GriMith, W. P, Lomas, George Smith, | (=, huecevdateratloa’ Gfein thee Amel hc... Te ae suamere eee land, which is fair| Rhodes of Clara told the committee | were fully 5,000 peofie in the place,!E, H.! Weber, H. J. Woodmansee, city. Both Mr. Frink and Mr, Elliott | AR y IS | BISMARCK 49 F ly high, and corn Mine n butts parc that Tabert had beew given a Chris-} and that food, and places to sleen! Se today expressed pleasure over the| | Bottineau 45 < eral the soil ie too wet for spring| 2%, burl. with preaching by anil were scarce. “Many people came! Iwo Indicted affair here last night, stating that RECORDED: DEAD MAN AND ANOTHER | Bowbells 400 6 work, Freezes are experienced every | ietant, Minister. An employe of} from long distances, special rates | ithe banquet was a fine repast serv- fs {Devils Lake 46 0.6 r T the farmers and business men of 5 rR 3 in the state, There were 17 candi-j ¢, nt of $3,; u ‘be! policeman and hailed before a mag- Light, scattered precipitation NorthiDakota anaildueirne eke ours (nee ventatay wit seks debate sod The test, originally set for yester- | juvenile band benefit are: oa utes tecm Miiamarck and: Mandan, Car gee Oa see Eee Gan Tananeala Rach nReTEe: ae eo BERR ate Per ne pose of giving the pablie authentic; gross re han ha beer expec i day, was postponed until this after-' Mrs, Edward Bannen, ae dee At the banquet which followed in girls of North Dakota by the state|liceman was greatly perturbed when| from the Rockies eastward the unembellished erop information that govtered on the inability Ge recntont Hoen Ie Je Gabe a voter to Beestans ae aGkert Dlecar airs ani| tte. McKenzie hotel, Mr. Elliott was! fair association this year. accord: the identity of the prisoner became! weather is fair and pleasant, Ten rien i ; a va answering e e: 4 i Wes 5 Ak5 . Fri i i sa : ae ae fi . aed the: TOports. will Beslesteay negro convicts at times without the! whether there is oil in paying quan- |S. Harriss, Mrs. J. I. Setzer, Mrs. F. Heeger ee Mr, Frink and ing to the premium list of the boys; known. The premier, however had! peratures of 50 degrees or above pre County Reports Individual county reports for the period ending April 14 include: GOLDEN VALLEY use of the lash. The special joint cunimitied inves- tigating Tabert’s death continued to the lumber SOMA RY refuted preé tity in southwestern North Dakota,|B, Strauss, Mrs, J. C. Taylor, Mrs. or in South Dakota close to the bor- | R, H. Tracy, Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Miss der. | Blanche Allen, C. Bertsch, Jos. Bres- ’. For Camp Thefts ed. A dance in Patterson hall follow- More than 100 men and women sat down at the lodge banquet. the fair. ‘and girls club department issued! nothing but pra by E.R. Montgomery, secretary of, whom he said ‘ jand fear nothing. for the «fficer to Iways do your duty vail over the Plains States and Mis sissippi Valley: Corn and Wheat 0 0 0 0 being offered | Dick e flowing hus GA CAE GS, Meet cost Pye $10 and, offered .& ire: LAND. LEASING |_Freeport, Ill, April 19.—Jd¢Gbt the Bismarck and Mandan Home-| Fessenden 470 land."—J, C. Russell, Beach, SORE TRAINSEDEE AE sat, $80...» Krause and Joseph Goldman, both|stoads were live organizations, * | : Grand Forks - 4200 ¢ een i Dr. T, Capers Jones, camp phy- ‘HELD IN COUNTY} of Rockford, Ill, have een in-|. | - Peo I, April 19.—While Ad[never had “cauliflower” ears. Neith- Jamestown 3500 TOWNER ream, testified that he had attended ees sani aa dicted by the federal grand jury sii Wolgast is cluimed to be alive in|? had this man. Langdon B00 “Frosty nights and cold days have{ T#beF Prior to, his death, that Ta-| and leasing of the board ot| on charges of larceny of govern- PIONEER DIES ce we The dead man was taken into the| Larimor 3380 Pe prevailed with some thawing weuth-|bech ‘beaten that” Tinea Wink | university and school lands inj ment property at Camp Grant) it] Valley City. April 19—T. M.{Los Angeles death Tuesday night of| ysyium about three mouthe age Lit | Lisbon 47 0 4 er, No field work has been done in| Cee® beaten, that Tabert’s body| Burleigh County. this year was! was discloded today. Three other| Murphy, one of the pioneer citi-|Ed Wolgust at the state insune hos-Itie ie kuoon cr teen He has the ap. | Minot 340 6 this county as yet."—A. H. New-| pe neg’ noway ence, of cuts and that| characterized as “fair.” Fifty-six] persons were named if indict-| zene jot Barnes county, passed | pital brings to light one of the|pearance of having been a prised | Napoleon 530. nanny: Cand asia he had made out the death certifi-} pieces of land for haying and graz-| ments. away ‘at Riverside Hospital sun-| 4 fake Ah gilani se. | fighter. The body is being held. Pembina . 40 ¢ nn, Cando. cate to show that Tabert died of| ing were leased) most of them at Seber day at 11 o'clock following a para-|S'T#ngest cases of similarity on rec- "| Williston. 50 OGL RAMSEY (Continued on page three) the minimum rental. Five of nine DIES IN AUTO lytir stroke several days previous | ord. DON’T BELIEVE STORY. Moorhead . 46-0 PC “Nearly ten: days of favorable weather will be required to get the fields in shape for the spring seed- ing. No field work has yet been done in the: county, Cold weather ANOTHER GHOST HOUSE. Wisbeck, Eng., -April 19.—'The eight-room home of Joseph Scrim- shaw, a fruit farmer near here, 18 under ‘surveillance after he reported cultivated tracts offered were leased. The best price wag $50 for an 80 acre bottom tract. WORSHIP AT H HOME Petrograd. Russia, Apfil ( gtankinson, April 19.—Rev. Ru- dolph Hilgegors, for 25 years pas- tor of the Lutheran church in Bel- ford twnship died of heart disease while ‘being driven from Hanl son to his home five miles out ‘in ig. — Murphy, Barnard fornia. Bism: arck, He is survived by one brother Mike Murphy, Seattle, Wash., three sons, Willie Murphy, Valley City; Henry and Michael Murphy of Thermal, Cali- Frances Wolgast, a sister of Ad, telephoned from Ca Michigan, last night inquiring about the dead man and furnishing a complete de- scription of her brother. This checks in almost every detail. Ad has a Milwaukee, April 19.—Little cred- ence is given here to a report that the person who died at a Peoria hos- pital is Ad Wolgast, former eee weight champion pugilist. A - Orris W. Roberts, Meteorologist.- SCHOOL ELECTION Jamestown, April 19—The city sehool election Monday resulted in ‘ waukee sporting man who Ae jection Pegiallad during the week eit ur to authorities ‘that furniture had| Petrograd Catholic churches are] the country. The driver receiv! broken nose, a scar on one of his| returned pate RP alitornia said that eae Bg Haghhi Ace: a iene: of Nae al pie ri rad been flung” about the rooms and| gtill closed ‘but hundreds of no response to an inquiry noticed RINCE (NAVAL RECRUIT legs and had had a broken arm. So}he talked with the fighter at Doyle’s| board with -practically no opposi- | Geel rs , eee . roe ing ae $1,000 damage was done by unknown} parishers daily crowd the apart-| that he was ill and turned around| © London, April 19.—Prince Nico-)had this man. Ad had a scar from/gymnasium at Vernon, California, a one although in one” precinct, Hele: ie pa week may dam-|hands during the night. Scrimshaw] ments of the priests to hear mass| to. 0 back to town. The minister] las, 19, second son of the King of|an operation for appendicitis and so|few weeks ago and a newspaper spe- of ‘the election board were , age al a fa and winter rye. Gophers | lives there with his 82-year-old moth-| much as did the first Christians in died before the doctor's office was| Rumania, has signed up as a mid-|had this man. Both are of the same{cial from the California city today meat enough to accuse one ‘of théir | ( ed on Page Three) er and 15 year old daughter, ithe Catacombs of old Rome. - reached. shipmau, in the*British navy. age, same weight and same height. Ad! says Wolgast is still ther T of voting tor himeelf.