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< WEATHER FORECAST Fair tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temperature. ESTABLISHED 1873 s BISMARCK, __ tS BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER a1 1923 : PRICE FIVE. CENTS CHANCE FOR « FOR COAL PEACE IS SEEN oF PROPERTY IS [America’s Emissaries in Jagan ———_~'(|BLAMES KLAN {REPORT CHOLERA HAS BROKEN OUT OPER a ATORS IN | | IN YOKOHAMA WHILE EFFORT IS : ON THE ROU FOR FLOGGINGS) “Wane T0 RELIEVE QUAKE SUFFERERS| ACCEPTANCE OF. : IN TULSA COs injured Ian caw oeayenua| PEACE PLANS As Deranged Man | put pisaster still Ranks as) Valuati Attempts Escape Greatest in World’s His | Ready to End the Anthracite uations of Upwards of Mi Strike, Go $8,000,000 Listed slab Sl Eka eb tory. and Reports Are In- ine e, vernor talama a dislocaeed vahoulder, *vhen,| complete from Many Outly- Pinchot Is Informed s aided by a deputy, he subdue Georg. ing Towns Which Were in Ee eee ee eer mare iar a" | (he Fak tale ane RING k OUHE jail. Officials say that Miller hus! 0 Many Victims Ruined For|*hown signs of increasing mental de- Foreign Section in Yoko- rangement. He has been taken to hama Ts Saved Governor Will Meet Leaders h hospital here for the in- HEIDI al bate. A’ recdnmalesione nearing will ‘of Mine Workers This Af- Although latest reports from Japun| - ternoon For Last Word Against Ku Klux Klan be held by the county board to legal- (By the Muapeinuett Press,) lead to the hope that the death toll ze his retention, it being found that Oktahoma City, Sept. T.—The Ku stitution, is not as large as had been feared (By the Associated Pr. Reign of Terror Is Charged to White-Hooded Band by ; Governor's | Emissary BANKS ASK 'A REFUN! Result of Action May be Suit -to Recover Money Volun- tarily Paid to County The board of county commission- ers of Burleigh county, in concluding lute yesterday the sessions which have been held on the matter of property alleged to have escaped tuxation, ordered approximately $8,- he is » discharged patient of the in- 7 Klux Klan was revealed today as the the destruction wrought by the earth-| Harrisburg, Pa. Sept. 7 tact ke, tidal wave and fire has been! union leaders went into s sibs Heer ent ie TWO SUSPEC tremendous, day with delegates of their organiza- Valt ith responsibility for the : : Audet aut | oeige aie A Oia pom piene tes says hen tion representing anthracite workers K tormation received there today makes ‘| ry 600,000 property put on the assi IN BAN JOB it appareht” that ‘the VeeseaTbOEHNIA determined to recommend a course lash reign in Tulsa county. ment rolls, The property includes all courts investigating mob floggings life and prorerty were much exagger. | Which may end the suspension o/ Evidence gathereg by the military cs : ? : : : : shi ining. John L, Lewis, the union's of the banks in Burleigh county and near Tulsa lays authorship of the ated. m 7 " R: outrages directly at the door of the | Different sources agree, however,| president,~ howe: would give no numerous corporations. This ig the official American diplomatic group in Japan, with which the State Department at Washington lsny rit. awastideclared! by) Aldrich that two-thirds of Tokio have been indiention of decision was i 4 3 Blake, counselor to the Governor. lid waste. A message from the Amer-| reached through his as okohama Harbor, at the welcome for the new U. S. minister. Left to right, the 1) ‘ : z Lana Lieutenant Commander Hulins, assistant naval attache; Hugh H. Wilson, charge d’affairs at| Blake wes S eraviger ii tanettera jest conse Wea LA Gua oi optimiatic as to its poi submitted by F. 0. Ht ; > feukene 5 1 5 Nena TE Ay 3 {department quo 0 ubmitted by ellstrom, em-|the American embasy; Lieutenant Colonel Charles Burnett, and Cyrus E. Woods, newly appointed am. taken By Che imi titery ca Will be Questioned with Re. at Yokohama as authority for the| Harrisburg, Pa, Sept. 7.— (By “tell the story of Tu! gard to Knowledge of He- | statement that the city has been vir-jthe A. P.)—Governor Pinchot’s at- 3 fag * ti was seeking to re-et‘ablish communication. ‘the picture was snapped aboard the Admiral Liner The banks were orde red listed at President McKinley : the full amount claimed in reports|men are: ployed by the county to ferret out] bussador tz Japan. escaped, property, and covered for the P — Summing up the “brutal refrain” tually destroyed. tempt to end the suspension 0. mene Les ra ates ie eg 1920, | © Skull Fract red of the 1,200 cases of testimony al- bron Bank Robbery One report, which has not beenjsmthracite mining was headed to- Bes at aie “Stteil had pata read | ure UR K M | L K ready adduced the executive counsel- confirmed, says cholera has broken| ward a climax today. Leaders 0° to the county under the voluntary Unable To Tell or asserted: out in the port. the mine workers were: scheduled “It is alwaye the Klan or some! Two men believed to have been im-| ‘Tokio home office still estimated}to meet at 3 p. m. to decide plicated in the robbery of a hard-|the dead in the capital at 30,000 but| whether a full acceptance of his BS scttlement offered by the barkersiof [ Cause of Accident member of the /Klan.” tema ose paapeecomsriay AT ACTION IN CAMPAIGN T0 The Klaw was also revealed as the | ware store at McIntosh, S. D. at the| makes no attempt to strike a total/sottlement terms could be given. i Wahpeton, N : tax bank stocks. Since that time the “Sept, 7.—-Ervin force which Governor Walton| ..ne'time which two of the identi-| or Yokohama, the many coast towns For the mine operators a practical- Dy, eal neat on a 5 i char has honeycombed the courts | —— 1 4 that were in the path of the tidal |ly complete acceptance of the'Gover- ae eisletire, uel ened bank heh Bohn, young son of/ Mr, and Mrs. and civil offices of the county pro- | fied and known robbers of the Farn’-| wave or the other communities that|nor’s peace proposals had- beer i uicvvenks paid thsaw andes teva) pS Bulbine Tach, hy tecting flogging and making justice|ers State Bank of Hebron, looted| were in the earthquake zone. guaranteed: and the Governor wa a Breckenridge hosp.tal with a impossible, August 18, were apprehended near| The foreign and residential sections|expected to have the unfona’ de- Scores of victims of Tulsa’s mob] tabelle, S, D. and taken back to Mc-|in both the capital and Yokohams {cision late today. rule have fled in fear of their lives | intosh, according to word in Mandar.| 8eemed to have escaped destruction! Two days of bargaining between and the entire story can never be owing to their favorable location but{the committee of .mine operator:: untary agreement. The county puts eats them_on for the full valyation, lates skull, -and unable to talk As a result of the action, which} Council of ieapue of Nations ana explain the injury. His mother | Exaniinateeniet to be Made in vas . Di : tates hi into the h b- be | today. ; Lance for the berkere aoenthn| Cancels. Meeting Scheduled ener fand that he seemed to| Several Cities in North Da- |t#4, Blake said. Tulsa county's |'°S5". sao men identified and sought |the slums and industrial district auf-|and the group of union officials 1a and local bankers, it He dndertoed For Today on Subject be in considerable pain, Not until “most famous whipping ele 81 tor participation in the Hebron bank fered Catite owerse, aot buil fel which Governor apgeee bare init that the banks will make a demand y sy | he was examined yn the hospital was kota in Near Future spot a mile and a quarter south of | iohbery have not been recaptured |ings of modern construction are saidjos mediator and tranemitter 6 Alsama, was described by Blake at a place of torture from which “strong men stagger away ruined for life.” on Burleigh county for the refund of ‘ it\ascertained that his skull was frac- ; the taxes which had been paid vol-| MUSSOLINI SPEAKS tured. No one appears to have seen OUTSIDE BUREAU HELPS untarily. They take the position that a tes \ the accident. the commissioners in placing the} Geneva, Sept. 7—(By the Asso: ——————__ property on the rolls now rescind] sisted Press)—The Council of the A state-wide pure milk campaign \ their former action in which they ac- ieaeuc ovaries ay nota | will be launched in| North Dakota| ASKS CARE IN cepted the voluntary settlement, and since they escaped from the MclIn-|to have escaped. ; views .resulted last night in the tosh bank. It is not certainly known framing .of a partial agreement. that the two men taken at Isabelle LOSS EXAGGERATED were implicated in the Hebron bank| Shanghai, Sept. 7.—All today’s re- BARRIERS REMOVED Y Job. jports from Japan indicate that,the| Harrishurg, Pa., Sept. 7.—All o: —_—_—___—— first estimates of the loss of life and| the - principal barriers :to.a settle- 4 5 damage from eatthquake and fire and| ment, of: the contraversy which has about October 1, with the American ‘ ahi e anthra 3 therefore the banks are entitled to|no masting today. It also was agreed | Child Health Association assisting CERTIFICATES DIVORCE iF AGS Hae yecee were tase bon anal Pfeerrehis| dnaedieipeohersisdig (4 receive their money back from the|that the scheduled session of the as-! the state health department, Dr. A. tercepted here estimated casualties in| miners and .gperators, Governor Pin- CLG sembly should be postponed, the con- A. Whittemore, state health offi Bese Decent tO wsmatee Dat A Yokohama at 60,000: An Eastern News| chot of Pennsylvania announced last Two Left Out oll Saas dadiie= te ee announced today. Another campuigh] til ‘physicians make to the city q ‘telegram safd'$0,000 already had been aight;- withthe exception: - of - th: f In ordering property of »eorpor-psrolling reason being:.a . $ Y vith the aid of the same organization | ditor’ carefully prepared birth and | counted went of Tokio. union demand for increase in pa ations, chiefly corporate excess which|avoid. dangerous ‘discussions at & will be made to obtain a better regis-| death certificates, Dr, A. A. Whitte- | ‘A. Route: t rt said ell seats greater than |10 per cent for day ‘ was defined by Mr. Hellstrom as the| plena: ig af the delegates un- tration of birth and death eertifi-| more, state health officer, said today. agile ep : i were reopening The Bank of Japan| Workers in the field and the further capital employed in the busitieas, the| til the council had seen some Number of Marriages Far] was intact, according to the dispatch.|union demand for the “check-off cates. Asking that the point be especially commissioners cut the amount ¢laim-|as to its duty in the Greeo-Italian} The child health association wil!| Cmphasized in Bismarck, he added ) 1 ite ; : n d . | syatem of. collecting union dues. ed by Mr. Hellstrom in most ¢ases| negotiations and ‘is able to makej ... send into North Dakota a complete| that’ since Bismarck is a “hospital It Is difficult to get a correct pic- | s¥s ; ij 50 pervent, in some cases more. Some report to the assembly. | City Commission Will Be cond laboratory’ He a Beattie pers city” there are’ many births vena Exceeds Divorces in ture, of the situation: in Sreentes an ate ysl Uae pnalcatee The Beulah Coal Mining Company! Rome, Italy, Sept, 7—(By the As-| Urged ‘To Appoint Bod: sonnel arid ‘a house to housé cam-| deaths credited to Bismarck which Burleigh County Fone betanse /of varying repw pea guehn fase pds sarap a pig LD und the Knife River - Coal Mining| sociated Fress)—Itgly’s attitude in PP’ +) | pntgn to obtain samples of milk for] should be credited to other commun. IM MORATORIUM withdrawn, the proviao that the wag: Company were the only two ¢orpor-| refusing to ‘recognize the competency | To Promote Welfare both chemical and bacteriological ex- | ities: He said many certificates from| / PROCLAIM ACES 2 ations or individuals which:had been of the League of Nations to inter-; amination will be made covering aj this county do not show whether or{ While divorce is running marriage served which were not listed for tax-| vene in her) dispute with Greece i period of about six weeks. All of the not the birth or death is resident or], fifty-fifty race Af some places, it| ation. W. 7. Kraft of the Hughes) should have meet with approval| | Minot, North Dakota, September 7. 1arger cities will be covered and many| non-resident, and that as a result|is far outclassed’ in Burleigh coun- Fiectrie Company, appearfng for both | above in America, said Premier) —The appointment of a zoning com-| of the smaller towns, Dr, Whittemore| Bismarck may be credited with an|ty, according to a compilation of all 80. The moratorium. is inapplicable| stand was’ practically unchanged these companies claimed they had no] Mussolini in an interview. mission by the Minot city commis-| said. The results of the examination] unfavorable death rate. marriage and divorce statistics of! Cutside the zone of the disaster. | |since Mr. Lewis and his assistant- property in Burleigh county. The! ftaly is firmly convinced of the) sion will be asked by the Minot As-|of the milk furnished by various the state made by the United States| Persons profiteering in esscntisl|have sought increases estimated to Beulah company recently was fore-| rightfulness of her position, he said, Bese f Commerce in a communi- | 28encies will be given to local au- Department of Commerce, a copy of! commodities face imprisonment for| range from 75 to 90 cents per day fo closed on by a St. Paul financial/and she asks “nothing better than | ®°Ciation of Gomme * thorities and also published, he add- which has been received by Clerk of] three years or a fine of 8,000 yeh|the 100,000 workers employed on : ~ house. Further action may be taken|that Greece accept as soon as possi-| cation presented to the city auditor | oq Aq CASES ON Court Charles Fisher, Phe record Cr mu I , chil found guilty of spread-|day basis in the anthracite oper by the commissioners with reference} ble her demands for reparation, thus | to be read at the next meeting of the} ‘Two or three experts will be sent on Burleigh county, furnished by Ne pathalpceage ty rp object hasan ston, the poxarnocesiolnee med P to these properties. ending the present situation.” city board, The decision to make this | into the state by the child health Mr. Fisher, shows that there were rt; increase suggestion would give the. # Among the corporations ‘ against request to the city commission was | ass tionito” Hold aneetings with aging rioting, damaging property or rif give these whom additional assessments. were i i te 129 marriages in Burleigh county in| disturbing the ce may be impris-| men from 42 to 60 cents. ¢ (By the Associated Press.) reached at the meeting of the board| physicians and various officials, 1922 and but 19 divorces during the| oned for 10 years or fined 3,000 yen. “Check-Off” Changed claimed by Mr. Hellstrom were the) paris, Sept. 7.—The inter-allieg|of directors of the Association of| impress upon them the desirability Osaka, Japan, Sept. 7.—The Japan- inpsease be hinged uopn an agrec- ese government has protlaimed a 90-|™meént by the union to submit th: day moratorium for payments falling | question of its modification to arb:- due from September 1 to September tration after one year. The union S iC ‘i + neha same year, while in 1916, the other The union has likewise tentatively “¥ Standard Oi) Company; International | council of ambassadors after consid- | Commerce, the benefits of such .a|of a better birth registration in the year for which statistics were drawn, LINES REESTAMLIBHED. teddered ‘an upresuneet 16 IRIE TES Jott acmbanyy Russell Miller | ering the Greco-Italian dispute an-| step being, explained to the directors |'state. The importance of the regix-| Supreme Court to Open Fall] {ncre were 173 marriages and 17 di. San Francisco, Sept, 7—Tele-! application of the “check-off™ which illing Company, Provident Life In-) nounced on adjournment this even-|by a special committee which has tration certificates in compiling v T ith Amount |Y°rces- graphic communication between is a system by which employer ' curance Company, Northern Produce ling that the decision taken would be | been investigating the matter for statistics, and the important beor ‘erm with Large Amoun In 1922 the total number of mar-|Tokio and Kobe has been reopened would be required to hold out of | Sree amare cuobinson Company} kept secret pending the dispatch of 'some time. H ._ | it has on general health work, wil of Work riages in the state was 3,822 and the|and one of the first messages sent ‘pay checks and turn over to locu Grocery Company, Hughes: Blectried ® Bote, to: Grecee, a copy, of which | Under the. law by which a zoning | be emphasized. ; : total number of divorces 336. In| over the re-established line was that unions the amounts of dues assesscd irocery Company, Hughes’ Electric’ siso wil) be sent to the council of |commission may be appointed such a| Arrangements for this cooperative 1916 the ¢otal number of muatslogeal Gent ot cateee Tevio eae caveat [aRsinit exec Company, Attorneys appeated-forl'the League of Nations at Geneva. | commission shall investigate andcon- | work were made by Dr. Whittemore! Forty-seven cases will be argued|was much greater, being 4,896, while | according to a cablegram received by | tentatively a ree twcee jeomPanies denying the! the text of the note, tt was prom-|sider the question of soning in Mi-|in conference with Dr. S. J. Crambie,| before the state supreme court in its|the number of divonea cles tae | ace Toyo Kissan Kaisha today from | per cent incr e 0,000 0, eelmy. were Teer , | ised, will be made public tomorrow. |not, shall make a preliminary report | former state health officer of Kansus| first fall term, which opens on Sept.| greater, being 476. aa Ite ore ppp rip 4 OS } 4 Attack Employment ss to the city commission, and hold, and.now with the American Child} 11, Among the cases to be argued is There are pending a total of it 1 Edlors dade Siaesniaetseatertay public hearings, : Health Association. that of E. McQuerry against the De- separate demands by the union, only iY afternoon attorneys for local — tax- F According, to the Jardiny Asw) ai Invitetion to, Cities. positors’ Guaranty Fund, involving three or four of which are covered in ayers miedo iaemlisetionvierien acai od by the 1923 legislature, cities-hav-| Governor ‘Nestos is in receipt of|the question of whether or not the the | govirdér's’ settlement neonaaet Yng 6,000’ population or more in 1920 sn. invitation which, in the interests| commission acted within’ its author- which might possibly be raised again 7 j| ma: yestablish a soning plan for pro- | of a better milk supply, he is pass-| ity in declaring his deposit in the in negotiations, though some of the: : ag i}¥: || moting: health, safety, morals, or the ' ing on to the mayors of the citic| Security State Bank of New England are regarded as of secondary impor- 4 general welfare of the community. | of this state, proposing that the chief| was not subject to the law, because tance. ‘ The law empowers the commission tu inspector or chemist of each munici-| through a discount on Liberty Bonds f : regulate and restrict the height,’ pality’s dairy inspection staff be sent} accepted for deposit he realized /! Burleigh county chapter Red Cross through ita executive number of stories and size of build-; to the World’s Dairy Congress. ‘T! greater rate of interest than permit- officials today issued a call for funds to aid the Japanese TOWNLEY IN and gaillert taxes. fe F. Dullam, an ; stricken by the worst disaster of modern times. This / pearing for ahe jtaxparess, earea ; i is only $500 and it was not deemed necessary pied, the size of yards, courts and represented at the Congress sessions} The court also will hear perhaps|county’s quota is only al ieee Petts eat tn eee Was Not Driving Fast Enough) other open spaces, the density of pep: and about Pre. un ieee nee and te me of the atets arising coat ef to make a special team drive. i ulation and the location of buildings, women who have attained preemi-|the change in the stat ch) an Bee teal ee jie be eanerted So Companion Takes structures and land for trade, indus- nence in the production, manufac-| game board, and the dismissal of Subscriptions should be sent in at.once to the Burleigh ings and other structures, the per- ty-nine nations have notified our|ted under the law and rules of the Mr. Hejlstrom in answer asserted Wheel try, ‘residence or other, purposes® ture, distribution and use in human|sevéral deputy game wardens when|county Red Cross chapter, Bismarck, N. D. Reports now restraining the county board from| employing F. 0. 0: Fellgesee. as a spe-, cial attorney in the tax. matter, alleg- ‘ ing it was without authority in law and that the county had regularly elected and paid officials whose duty it was to list property for taxation centage of lot that may be so occu: | state department that they will be| commission. rd feeding of milk and milk products|the board changed ‘from Nonpartisan| place the property loss at more than two billion dollars. .- | Farmer-Labor Party Affairs that the employment was legal, that a ee will speak. Emphasis will be laid on| to Independent control. T.’N. Hartung unt} 1 t = a ati as ining Bede, rene wit |. Fargo, Sept, 7—William Ness, a H AIL LOSSE LOSSES the most modern and effective means lig suing the board for salary and ex- ia eee quota and the county shi ld meet! in Minnesota to be Con- brought the action against him were| S°Parator m killed, and his of guarding the milk supplies of| per 2 special county attorney, but that if| in the ditch ‘on the K. T. trail near P rat r ber that the Jap ) ng the| will before th {ficial co-- Perley, Minn., Tuesday night. National Dairy: Exposition where in-| Compensation Bureau seeks to en- Just remember tha’ le Japanese people were among will come. before the uno‘ co’ the employment were made it would | "oro beet” spectors will have an opportunity to| force. payment of premiums, and|first to rush aid to those stricken by the San Francisco earth. | ference of the Farmer-Labor party 0. cident occurred’when his companion} Hail losses in North Dakota this|- The international Assoclation of| fort launched by former tax commis-|/are left homeless and hungry. preliminary meetings today and mu: rae attempted to take the wheel from | year will greatly exceed the losses| Dairy and Milk Inspectors will hold| sioner Wallace to seize the property| The American Red Cross is ready to forward aid in the| speculation was aroused by the ar- lea i ay ie | . A. Pike of St. Paul, chairman'o” ‘crew near Hillsboro, His.home is] for the entire ha: out that, ‘notwithstanding the effi: sit d now and write out some donation to this worthy |, ¥- » sir oker shamauees in the Jonr-/not known but Aiacharge papers on |fotalled 18200, Since, the hail’ in-| ciency of the milk inepection services| Reunion at Guayama|{.t Co"F ‘ nob acting-ln mead tute companion, Harrison Hallenbeck wa: cities. The sessions will be helé at] Cases listed include that of the|THE PEOPLE NEED. HELP AND THEY NEED IT Now. sidered Judge, Jansonius indicated belict| Slightly injureq when. the tauring | See ei etpias Pa ae October] Cae a rete neietc|, Those who do not find it convenient to send remittances} yo aaa plans fo authority, to employ Hellstrom as a} 01) aie on the K.* i ber 5 to 10 in cooperation with the|Company, in which the, Workmen’s|Office and they will be forwarded to the Red Cross officials, posals for a national Third Part; t ‘otal Number This Year Will have to be as a regular assistant co|, Hallenbeck testified at @ coroner's | 40! a i See iin. wheels Ge Minnsete bete-temoxcew! the states attorney. No decision was| inquest Wednesday at Perley that Far Exceed That 6f 1922 see the latest improvements in pas-| that of the Hughes Electric Company quake: “A f tions” fro: Ness had been drinking moonshine be teurization and’ milk-handling ma-| against Sheriff Albin Hedstrom of ie < * number of suggestions’ from Rendered, ay fare: sengiecation tore leaving Wetgarand tbat the ase : 5 pesos 4k Burleigh county, involving the ef-| | Now is/no time to forget the Japanese when, in turn, they | members of the party were heard in , becau: fi Washi in Bi k be e nouncement that A. C. Townley for JOURGEN. OLSON | irtent' tase enough 20°00) 7 "| of last year, it Became certain, today | tant bee tia Detber and | of falls Forgas inser PAM" | quickest way. All the agencies are at work but MONEY IS] mery head of the National Noaper HEARING OFF Ness, who is a former service man,|anneunced by the state hail’ insur-| Will adjourn to ettend the sessions NEEDED to make this great relief association aa es i isan League would participate in to- ME * | has been employed on a threshing} ance department as 25, 5,556, ra of the Congress. The governor points War Vets Hold Any amount from one dollar tp will be acceptable. Just | morrow's conference. ) the Farmer-Labor state central. com: his person showed that he had en- ds September 15] of the cities of this state, it would mittee, has declared the joes Mey aed sereal erane tings “were Post-| isted trom Richland county, North |ic te not possible that absence of any | materially contribute to thelr Im-| gi. sue, porto Rico, Sept 7.— Burleigh county must not fail in its quota. aK, y monting 4 Bentativ Sat the ‘State’ "of Indiana, Pakota: hail in the next week would reduce | Frovement if the chief inspector Members of the 4th Ohio Volunteer Do it now: m i 4 Nias inipaleaer hestings and being -| Pi heck or, currency to this slip and mail it in igen, segeotery, of the seeking to return Olson to face char- io . this. year’s number of los to the th i ee é ‘i d bring) Infantry organization, who partici: in your c! 01 x in Minn and su ,tieins out of «baat tate | Child Dies Ag mae et ce icpurtmenr "| back to his munlepality the Ineat| uated i the ccrupation of Guayame without delay. __| Wiilam Mehensy, 8 Peut labor leat quest for extradition and announced Result of Poison developments An the. field: 6 ed amid scenes of old-time bat- fle esi -| ath TURKISH EUNUCHS ORGANIZE | mental control. fle there, recently, on the ‘occasion ||, _ JAPANESE RELIEF FUND, s of ‘the organisation’s twenty-fifth 2 A , réanion. @ members believe they are the it ‘would be mad site | in the Fi; had notereached th Devils Lake, Sep Sept. 7.—Charles| Constantinople, Sept. 7.—Eunuchs ernor's.office here late yestarday nor| Frank, little aon of Mr. asd Mrs, C. |of this elty, who constitute tne guar-| LOWA HANGS had representatives of Indiana ap-| 0. Frank, died Saturday night as the |dians of the harems, have formed a red. I; been agreed that. th It of drinking f dehyde. ‘The | mutual benefit society. This action ea vetarane ever to stage a re- - clive be filed in. behalf of iad wae. was thies’ yoers te Gas is due to the straits into’ which ‘ ae : in the country where they. Signed : the state of Indians would be ff the: playing | in the granary of his father’s |many eunuchs haye “thrown by: fort Mad - hi. sFormer soldiers from all QNOT. oe eve ec ee ittorne; id barn, where he found the bottle con- | the abolition of the palace harem, liam omene was banged here rt ittended...Col. G. .B. vin ~* eaateag’ oa 11 as by increasit ning’ at the state for the xr Gaombar Os jected pres- Sie td Meningeal tet lenrine oe Fee Date em

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