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WEATHER FORECAST Somewhat unsettled tonight and Sunday. Continued cool. _ ESTABLISHED 1873 TO WEIGH BRAINS WINDSTORM | DOESDAMAGE THE BI BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1925 WILD SCENES FOLLOW SIGNING OF PACT penoaeaannerat se Fire Makes 100 Homeless in Mining Town ; TAX MEASURE. | TO BE READY ‘Final Tribute Paid tothe Late || Senator Ralston ——— +. were prepared to form the long cortege to Lebanon, ent where | HERE’ —— A “READING MARATHON” SMARCK TRIBUNE | mon | PRICE FIVE CENTS DELEGATES JOYOUS OVER ] Wallace, Idaho, Oct. 17—(P) Indianapolis, Oct. 17-—I— | | : —One hundred persons were Headed by an imposing delega- | | made bowcless by a fire w! tion from congress, the nation |; swept through ihe little mining and state today paid their final | | Earl Estim te Pl Injured erie fie eet ieee tribute to the late Samuel Mof- i oF a ur les north of here, yesterday. | 4 dministrati ; . Ralston, United States sena- | { is ples piblgartctice Thirty houses, or virtually half | Administration Leaders Reach) (er Ti" yadiang. SA host of | | Fireworks, Music, Dancing, » At 25, Property Damage of the residential district, were Agreement to Give Tax friends and tical associates | é i i destroyed at an estimated loss ? wag in Indianapolis for the fun- | Follow Close of Security Into Thousands of nearly $10,000. The origin of Bill Right of W y eral service at “Hoosier Home” | 7 the fire ix undertermined. this morning, after which they | Conference i 12 TOWNS ARE VISITED, Buildings Unroofed or Demol- | NO ARRESTS AR" MADE ae 300 MILLION CUT House Hopes to Have Bill last rites were to RAIN AND FOG | NEW EUROPE FORECAST Results Attained By Confer- E W. Tresk hine to di dog bit a T-bon| ae the dd 560 pound ite a bon toughney energy produc Id’s anu “ ished — Communication Passed by Christmas — ra isiness Li T D = : ence Exceed Expectations, ng, ines Torn Down MUR q nate Will Act Quickly S(atichten'say AY E — . i = on the _ Louisville, Ky. Oct. 17.—()— ae | Washington, Oct. 17. -P)—Defi- pee séjiicnd- om. 1 eas Traveling at 80 miles an hour a tee | nite agreement has been reached ivones phat ni on ea end. ds with rifie windstorm swept over four i Eedies of Girl Pia among house administration lewlers rope’s security erence end- counties in the south central part of | Fedies of Girl and Her Fiance, |‘ give the prospective tax reduc- | rly today literally in a blaze — Coleg Kentucky, late yesterday, severely in: | Killed By Bullets, Ship- tion bill right of way upon the open- | é Throughout ithe, night D Gettons, ohe pachaps, f2 ing of congress in December. i | : ally, uprooting trees, © demo'ishi ped For Burial [eC nairman Green. of the house ways| Three Men Are Killed When) ng to commemo © fillin houses and farm buildines #1 ein {and means committee, which me One of the Planes Crashes | of five pacts which the allied @ filling} plete —_——- here Monday to prepare the bill ie S UPASnts | | Sis a a ; have for in Ste. munication. Kenosh ct. 17.()--The | which is expected to cut at least + 1 ated a ne idea of a new pani cation with the stricken area had not | body of timer, who, with | $300,000,000 from the taxpayers’ toll to the Ground ! arising from the old slough of dis- keepin been restored, so no definite esti- her ‘ ars, was shot! next year, declared today ure : | d. .. Pk mates of the extent of the casual- and killed n hursday morn-| will be ready for presentation on] Wheeling, W. Va. Oct. 17. (P| ’ he delegates have shown their ties or the amount of the property | yi. ie De, Art aeDonald, of fins Was taken to her home at Ap- | the opening the session Less than 100 miles’ from where the | [belief that real frlowdship. and es Gootipg damage could be made. Estimates ; Ah aE Ma on aldure leton, Wisconsin, today while that | The house w able to pass the hShenanttouh . operation and the burial of past dis: foggy early today, however, placed the toll Me a eee cdemen. He | of Sears wus sent to his family home| hill hefore the Christmas holidays, [Erte ne al inslons. canily ean be cachieved by, ve of injured at more than 25 and the ry oF that’ he ea in North Carolina. Mr. Green predicted, With senate [OM ocptemmer | the vie | continuing the good spirit which 1 property damage at tens of thou- heory th Until this. morning the bodies, | lea planning to rush action On a ee ee ee te ents | | was given birth in Locarno. All the any sands of doll \ which were found huddled together . final enactment of a meat tee eee eee illed when one { | Sinteanion . are unanimous that the sy enone Of more than 12 towns visited by under « mound of leaves and grass | ure by March 1, 15 s before first of th lance. “ble: Hoheymogi ex: | results attained at the s tnlowue the tornado, the territory about after they had been shot i nents of the new year are duty! dresg ¢ i de eatthe | ference exceed their secret expecta- italogue, Bowling Green was, perhaps, ithe the head, had reposed side » {is believed possible. PETBielacil oF (he others wore forendt ene Bee ve reaties hardest’ hit, the tornado leaving a where hundreds of pedestr | Interest centers mainly in the pro-| ggwnt four returned to Bolling field He, Bhine yack toll of 10 injured, many unroofed passed to v them. To, y | posed reductions in income taxe: Ashington where the planes ha:l| Germany and Belgium houses, demolished buildings, un-! were separated for the last time. with of both parties pre-|honped off for their trip west: 14 / | oan 400 Secking one stoner rooted trees and devastated tele- No Arrests pared to ask slashes in both the nor: | eee ee ee aie ough ‘to Dayton, | Britain and Italy agreeing to &7 cearceay | Daring é and curtaxce >| managed to get through to Day act against a violator of the pac rhene lines in its wake. H During the night and into the| mal and surt Among| Ohincend ilecnine down at Langley | fe aeaines : t . a | morning. police and sheriff's depu-| others favoring incr exemptions | Field, ‘Moundsville, near here. The | Arbitration conventions between 2% Town Reported Wiped Out { ties worked on several clue: one | Representative Garner, 5+| group of planes had participated in| \Repeen one of F - While Canther, 1 town of about! i of which has produced an rhe ing Democrat on the committee, | 8reUP: °! Aiton | Jland and Czecho-Slovaki 300 population, was reported com-| only person held in with the} has come out with a propo: Y h ——— ——,'! pletely wiped out, these reports| case was released when} which about 3,000,000 persons will! j¢. station Washington Advices say Pres- | ‘8T« could not be confirmed early today. | the police were with albe relieved of paying any income | ington, ident Coolidge regards ‘the se- N. D. At Woodsonville two persons, a wo-| perfect ; tax. He would raise the exemption "The Three Killed || curity pact as one of the most H man and boy, were injured. 5 Two others were previously re-| for single persons from $1,000 to The. hiloe ANd. two -Daston '} important steps taken in Europe «Three houses and ‘one barn on ftorts wore: béirie: maidetoday-to | sent anes or marriod Persons from! otnien ‘were killed when ading marathon” is on at Dayton, O. . L. Fletcher, clerk of the | since the adoption of the Dawes farm near Thomas’ Landing | i si Pe ne wer being Made VOCBY LO | pe008 LO honeymoon ss” fell near commission, is attempting to read a new S24-page building code in Plan and as a mi of progress blown into the Barren rive -!Dr. William F. Weir of Chi- part of the tangle of in-| Representative Garner presented i r town in the coke as provided by law. By ri iGualy Bicteher ext toward: another armament “eon and Mrs. Lacey Smith and th r| formation which brought to the at-| this plan, which he predicates on a| Salem, Pa. a little town in the coke! 30 et e inuously Fletcher es ference, in Washington, day-old baby eke: lives th | ago Addresses Presby- [tration of police a spot near the | proposal to retire the national debt |fegion. | Just, what happened has not he could finish the t nthe nurs, but he can'y read a word | i the houses, were blown from it. he | {Kenosha Country club where some! in 62 years instead of 25, to Seere-| been determi is i i 7 tiftieul oflicial'y unless a quorum of five-men commission is present | A baby was Carried 100 yards. All es- terian Men’s Club one apparently had — stopped and|tary Mellon yesterd plane must hi Hee ee emerson snr ere crete amet leetoall Germany to Join League caped uninjured. washed their hands in the water of! Although ‘the treasury head is] to fly because of had weather is In addition, there is an under- — ~ the creek, and dried them on the! withholding any publ tion of [tested by the fact that six othe | Neche Man Is | standing that’ Germany shall join tf | “Almost everyone agrees that the} grass. The gr: the police sad,| his views prior to his appearance be-| Were forced down near the scene o: i the League of ign. : ‘. " oday is {Shows evidence o! stains. ore the ways a ans be ;, dr. Stressmann, the Ge ore NG REFORT | fareatext nerd of the woril tay te|shows evidence_of blood stun Monday. it ie understood he hetieves men killed were George TH Indicted For An cign minister, joined Me Briand [more religion: anid Des Mien the treasury could not stand redue of Brooklyn, N.Y and | Alleged Agaauilt| France's foreign minigter, in declar jWeir of Chicago in an addres j tions up to the amount proposed b Me ae | ing that Locarn must mark the be: Presbyterian Men’s club Mr. Garner. : ; = - i sinning 9 vera in the pescc- APPARENT T te veeeiac aonehly photog: phe ion Fargo, N. Db. Oct. 37 A)—M ful development of the lives of nr evening. Dr. Weir is Cuts Favored and Journal, and Maurice © Duprey Neche, as indict | \ tions,“ based on mutual confidence Be ihe: maniekclibuwouketor the Treasury and administration offi- ton, 28, aviation editor for the a federal gr hero ye Jand good will byterian church and ne here r, however, cuts in both | paper. 1 were married and r for the salt Particularly felicitous -vere the terday from Devils Lake, ‘vhere ates and ‘surtaxes, Ac! families. . _ [Neche of Timothy O'Brien, an immi | siecehes Of the Inedine delogeeeca been in t the Mr. rner would cut tite envelaeit the wreck. 7 sine one) mee pueres the final conference last night when ons 4 n ultaneous with the impact wi ej ty under bonds. 63 3 . sq |tdjournment was taken with the un- aoe bie Eyexbysinnk tae siiggested “by ‘an fground) and Ns who ra h tof it is said, while ze ching an auto-| ed For Drunkenne Mini: Ghat the ctreatioe oat — is Wi anded at Green, while it is understood the}the scene nf ed the bod f mobile in which Duprey was riding. | A * 1 ey rs 1 xned in London_on December J. indication: Galen resetiar mic night and avi ante 7 ~ Ereauiry will recommend a maximum “the men. ny had been badly hurt.{ | Border liquor smugicline | indict: Aged Man Claims He Wit- New Euro ° Are That Work Will Not [fortunate in being able to have Dr.’ Employes and Customers Or- Hi i meee the number of indictments in anyone; Nessed Double Murder Weald M Deter thence nets [Weir speak here. er ce Hes Rofindicy iy -any ane) said 3 and. Then, re- Be Started This Year ra of the main points brought) dered Into Back Room— nent of most of the remaining OTA T Jela chains me a ey Sess Germany and France, he out by Dr. Weir in his plea for _ laneous ta including iiene thes PHCLCE MEMES returned by Dixon, IL, Oct. 17.—(®)—An ag : “Between our two countries more men’s work in churches were] Loot Estimated at $2000 | on theatre tickets, automobiles and Le ‘Twelve indictments charging atiens| Prisoner in the city jail here, arrest remains indications of the With apparent effort being |that religion enables people to dis- the like, also is generally proposed. i illecal entrances into Uhe Usk ed yesterday whilé under the influ- on of misunderstanding. The ith. mo. apparent .ettobt sve ne > between right and wrong.| ee While little revision of the admin- Jee peumerticd bing fence of “canned he to signed tod: t be balm for ade by the Haseart Construction | criminate betwe F 4 0 (Th ue ae ravStu ten tens indicbinelts on: alleged 3 ao a ar ona etion that religion must be followed by “Paul, Oct. 17.- »—Three| istrative provisions of the revenue Seu oniben Riitive ie j the polic witness to the wounds, ulties must company, Fargo, to, begin work Of lie ity to the church which, to the armed men today held up the First| Jaw is ‘anticipated. Chairman cee jreoxtol ice law violations. and five 1m: | mieder Latimer and away paving the Red Trail from Bismarck | sn men means lovalty to[ State Bank of New Brighton, eight) docs does want a’ modification that volving alleged presence of La00r ee fin rs, neat Ken-i The belief is expressed that the cust to the state penitentiary, indi- De chteriaa church in the {Miles north of here, took money es-| will relieve the board of tax appeals | é on Indian reservations were alse ree) oo Wis ; area will be evacuated be- Yations ore that the work wl not | city whareatheclive Hmated at $2,000; shot up the town of many of the trifling cases with| North and South Dakota Re-! turned by the jur, iyiie.. lis’ Mame. JS e security pact is signed. e started this year, even if the | ©} . ve are asking the|Priefly as a warning against inter-| which it is now swamped. He be- rene eal ae ay O'Grady, his age as 80 and ¢ RS Haggart company carries out its| | “On this basis we are asking the ference, und fled in an automobile. |licves a docket fee and witness fec| duced Per Capita Cost of |2.000 Gallons of [fo belt uncle of member of the intention to begin the job, it was/men of the church to come toxether| “two bank employes and eight cus-| attached to cases brought before the é . t 3 a Chicago detective force, he said, he 9 said at the offices of the state high- |i" Utell Suongest, and most help-| tomers were in the bank at the time| hoard would drive many of the Operating Governmen' Sacramental Wine lise mped along a se hear Hen way commission toda: lful. fellowship ever built among{of the holdup. They were ordered! smaller ones back to the courts. ha and had warmed himself at a{ Although — bitulithie pavement, | TNs” continued Dr. Weir. —“The| it a back room while one of the trio] While there is general unanimity| washington, Oct. 17-—Financial Seized By Agents! tir which be built. |The fire had | such as is called for in fhe contias otcahizedumentsawatkulanacvery, ine Ecooned! up the money available in] for tax reduction, fights are impend- statistics ee North Dakota and South almost dd out, he declared, wae er ibe ie in or ie tems portant phase of the church life. [:]the cages ing over proposed abolishment of for the fiscal r ended| . Minneapolis, Oct. 17.--()--Two ? woman drove up in a] MING atures would stop the work, high- | has 50 much possibility and so much| 4.0%, ‘two men entered. the ‘Vac war, | tte estate and gift taxes and the tax 1924, made public here by | thousand gallons of sacramental wine, petting party.” While | berutures would etop the work, Bigh- | tromiac.. There ja a real interest) pak» ‘vo men entered the doorway. | publicity provisions. the Census Bureau, show that both! were seized by federal prohibition “he said, another ESDAY weaysenuineers 28/4 rong men in religion and the |/Qne of the robbers fired | twice oo Mites seduced: their per, capita ex-{agents last night in a raid_on the| drove up, a’ man jumped out an i A Hold-over Matter jehurch now days, and nothing 1s] Ren toiibent ite! ‘They did Se | nenditures for general departments | store of Keveve Machow, « sera: thy imap nd woman atieh dr Aille’s H. C. Frahm, new chief engineer,! more, important than “to capitalize A as | Football Results = ||compared: with the previous year. | mental wine mabsemiere: iy | ubeln adios antag ala The Fy aes yrs + this s 3 hi ure F 4 y ake 0 25, Ps c s that oer, sists, » and fore : neg : said he would take no action on the ‘Hi wee men’s meetings. ‘ave |. Running across the sidewalk to} |, North Dako denned. frou Hee die aie hae Mencdeupurehade: el him to. “beat ‘it. Minot Citizens Making Plans case since At is a hold-over. matter | owarful agency, in.promoting the |*belr. car, the robbers fired ap and FINALS pe compared to| wine at Machow's store prior to the! Authorities Investigating 5 i 4 A which began prior to his adminis-|POwer aera sp reh.” down the strect several times, jump- 1 CaN a r jae | While they are sceptical oc his} For Welcoming Former tration, but would put all questions FTO eo od the local club to{ed into the machine und fled. Aft-| At Annapolis--Temple University BL the previous year. . Pi ee i tye. cone : ’ concerning it up to the highway Le Ure er the first shock of the raid was| 18, St. John's College 0. is, Governor Home aly hold a series of fellowship forum janee) tale Oe Pb. Bcd Two States Completed a COMMISHON. . ‘meetings, to develop Bible classes of a severe ih sens pears. chase, Union Frosh von oe}. In 1918, North Dakota was spend. tify ae ‘The state contract was signed bY | Men, to establish an invitation com- seme fee Nee Besarertis wee Havotae: Dartneuth: hiceh ing $5.78 and South Dakota $5.90. | Minot, D, Oct. 17. (P-A W. G. Black, Frahin’s predecessor eto ee ae vork among o' e bandit car after a short dis- ij ppalenever-< Darema ‘reshmen spent $7,461,398 and esterday, Min epee J a meek hefote Wis resignation Be. /men, to arrange a program of work [1000 Aa ae ‘Philadel ea ee iaonatatay: Dakotd $6,871,913 for main- O'Grady" tried to commit suicide in homecoming reception an iursday came effective, but was repudiated | ang’ play for the boys and younger = ante P! gate 7, Lafay-|fonance and operation of the various | the city jail. yer. of the retuEniet by Gov. Sorlie and the highway com-| men and in many other ways to help ‘At New Haven—Pennsylvanin 16,|‘ePattments of their governments. z 5 ‘ CO aIRGE elle Be il mission. 5 in the work of the church. yivania On public service _ enterprises Rhinow Appoints | 26, (planes for whieh, ara: Velie ie Recently the Burleigh county | psi Yale 13. q Bt pp s \ 26, plans for whi ing board of” commissioners. authorized | >, At Geneva, N. ¥.—Hobart o,| North Dakota) expended | $1 So Wisconsin Deputy. "by i named by 3 ut Os 4 Ro "I compared to $28,827 in Sou ako- : An Sci the deneart company ‘coat wert.| Minnesota ad cia Cleveland—Wooster 7, Western |! The former had $900805 inter Rock y Mountain Distriet| Dey erate eine haar hes f Brian money for the job, however, state Asks Permit to enone 6. Ak ‘North aes trent” $r08Ed14" on | Blankeled With Frozen Minneapolis, Oct 11—-()—Ray wate te qs tbreueht dete engineers contend that, the ‘county Build 57 Mil nee pene Aion AL Cate, permanent improvements and South! Moisture During Night | nicu2s Supetior, former state pro- Mayor Bratsberg. de- will be forced to bear the entire ex- ui les A THIRD PERIOD Dakota $7,164,870, making their to-| eIsture iB NIE i Walter F. honors were” paid pense of the project if the Haggart neeeererie? Parents at Home of Neighbor) |) THI eee tal expenditures for the year $18,-! Ener iets oh on the. Burana aH the cones authorization, «| Washington, Oct. 17.-(—The]_ When Fire Breaks Out— Army 13, Notre Dame 0. 616,159 and $17,095,263 respectively. | Denver, Oct. 17—-P)—King Win-|charge of | the trip from which he is returning, and siete : | Minnesota Western railroad com- , Ohio State 9, Columbia 0. South Dakota spent, $5,484,752 on |ter visited the Rocky Mountains | sin distr k we of Minot are pleased to have nim <4 | pany, a new corporation, today ask- Three Ghildren Escape Michigan 21, Wisconsin 0. rouds of which $5,088,507 was fori jate jast night and left there a white | fice at on succeeding. Louis F, back among us as our neighbor and ed the interstate commerce commis: ene construction while North Dakota | bianket that extended from Montana) (ole, appointed by Captain A. C., fellow citizen again. : NEWS BRIEFS { sion for permission to build 57 miles — SECOND PERIOD spent $1,614,660 for roads of which |to Now Mexico, At It. Collins, Colo. | Townsend: Cole ig transferred to| The reception and banquet will he oof new railroad between Lake Lil- Fargo, N. D., Oct. 17.—(#)--Agatha.| Minnesota 13, Wabash 6. $1,477,223 was for construction. ‘the snow was four to five inches} Chicago. ‘entirely non-political, an opportuni- lian and Dawson, Minn. 18 months, and Eva, six-months-old| [linois 7. Iowa 3. North Dakota’s revenues totaled) deep at midnight and was still fall-| Roland Cruden, appointed’as North Y being afforded friends of all poli- St. Pault-Dr. Carl Larsen, St. Paul, was named president-elect for 1927 and Cleveland chosen for the 1926 convention by the Interstate Post- graduate Assembly of America, whic changed its name to the Interstate Post-graduate Association of North America, The company ' proposes to issue $15,000 bonds and obtain the balance from owners of land along the line. The railroad is designed to give a direct outlet to Minneapolis from | the. agricultural area, which is said to be inadequately served by rail- roads at present. Lutheran Synod Meets at Duluth Duluth, Oct. 17.—)—Rev. P. Ar- thur Johnson, Galesburg, III. elected president of the Associat of English churches of the Luth Augustana Synod of North America at yesterday’s session of the 17th annual convention here. Rev, Bengston, pastor of Emmanuel church, Chicago, and formerly pastor of the Duluth church, was named vice president. The morning meeting was given over to reports of various officers Minneapolis—Roland F. Cruden, in| charge of the field agents in North Dakota, arrived here for a confer- ence with General Rhinow, district | prohibition officer. Little Falls, Minn.—Mrs. J. S. Pro- zinski, 28, of this city was fatally hurt in an automobile accident. BS DO YOU BLAME HIM? Los Angeles, Oct. 17—(?)—He was tired, he said, of having a name that his associates persist- ed in confusing with-a well known garden vegetable, so he applied in Superior court today for permission to take on the r, ; le “ © || and committees following the first ~appellation | “Charles | Monrge.’ || fecture of a series of Bible talks, “A Study of Leviticus” by Rev. S. M. Miller, dean of the Lutheran Bible school, St. Paul. More than 60 dele- gates from all parts of the country ded?” asked Judge Elliott ig. jucumbunga Avent.” “T can guess the v. agreed the court. have registered for the convention. granted.” The convention will close Sunday night, of funds necessary for the project daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Feist, were burncd or smothered to death when the farm home of the parents two miles from Hague, N. D., burned, The parents had gone to the home of a neighbor about quarter of a mile away on a business transact- tion, their five children remaining at home. They were apprised of the fire when three older children came run- ning across a field crying that the house was burning. Mr. Hummel, the neighbor, was first to reach the building and heard the cries of the two younger children. He made his way through the flames and scized both children but they were so bad- ly burned that they died while be- ing carried out. It is believed the fire was caused by some of the chil- dren playing with the fire in a cook ve, 12 Are Killed in Train Collision Bressana, Italy, Oct. 17.—@)— Twelve persons were killed and 20 injured today when.a freight train crashed into a passenger train bound from Milan for Gen ‘he victims were mostly , peasa’ Three cars ear passenger train were demol- ished, North Dakota 0, South Dakota 0. North Dakota Aggies 3, South Da- kota State 0. Chicago 0, Northwestern 0. FIRST PERIOD Syracuse 0, Indiana 0. GRANGE SCORES FROM KICKOFF Towa City, Oct, 17.—()—Harold Grange electrified the crowd at the Iowa-Illinois game when, during the first minutes, he took the kick off and ran 80 yards through the entire Iowa team for a touchdown. Britton kicked goat, Big Ten Football Record Made Today A big ten football record was made today when two conference teams, Illinois and Michigan, ran kickoffs back for touchdowns ‘at the outset of their respective games. Two such plays in the same day have not been made within the conference hereto- $ fore. Lightning strikes oak trees most frequently. and after the onk comes the elm, chestnut and pine, $18,414,856 or $27.26 per capita, but | of this sum $7,816,42 Home Building’ asso Elevator associations. ta’s receipts amounted to $13,908,41 or $21.13 per capita. i Per Capita Debt Gains Property and special taxes repre- sented 25.1 per cent of North Dako- revenue in 1924 and 27.3 per cent | of South Dakota's receipts. Prop-| erty and special taxes in North Da- kota were $6.85 per capita as against $7.59 the previous year and $2.54 in| 1918 while in South Dakota they! were $5.76 last year, $5.90 in 1923) and $3.06 in 1918. North Dakota's net indebtedness a year ago was $4,070,711, or $6.02 per capita and South Dakota’s was $16,- | 571,296, or $25.18 per capita. In 1918! North ‘Dakota’s per capita debt was 69 cents and South Dakota reported ; none for that year. The assessed valuation of property in North Dakota in 1924, subject to! ad valorem taxation, was $1,080,123,- 614 and in South Dakota $1,941,398, | 615. North Dakota levied state | taxes of $4,007,975 a per capita levy | f $5.93 and South Dakota levied $3,-| and its per capita levy was was from the! ion, Mill and Tobacco acreage in the United States this year’ is 1,693,000 acres 1-4 per cent less than last year, South Dako- | ¢ ing. In the Gallatin River Valle: of southern Montana, the scene o many earthquakes recently, it was ‘o to three inches deep. Snow fell throughout Colorado, « heavy, wet coating that clung’ to everything. Northern Wyoming was in the grip of a blizzard-like storm. Light | snow fell as far south as Albuquer- que and Sante Fe, N. M. Arizona reported low temperatures and rain. Extradition For Hastings Granted Olympia, Wash., Oct. 17.—Extra dition papers were in force today for return of John J, Hastings, formerly financial agent of the Non- partisan League of North Dakota, to that state. He is charged with wrecking the State Bank of New Eng- jland in North Dakota. He was ar- rested in Seattle October 7. Paymaster Robbed of $8,000 Cash Wilkesbarre, “Pa., Oct. 17—)— Three men today robhed the pay- master of the West Knitting Com- pany at Plymouth of $8,000 and fled in An argomobile, | | | | Dakota deputy by Captain Townsend when he was acting administrator, $ summoned to Minneapolis today, Rhinow said he is not re: announce whether he will be retained. Nine Inches of Snow Prevents Football Game Boulder, Colo. Oct. 17.—(#)—Nine inches of snow on the stadium here today caused calling off of a sched- uled’ football game between the Uni- versity of Colorado and Regis Col- lege. Wisconsin Bank Robbed Early Today Woodruff, Wis. Oct, 17—)— Seven masked men entered the State Bank of Woodruff early today, blew the safe and escaped with an’ unde- termined amount of loot. All wires leading into town were cut. A posse has been formed to join the pur- suit. Nine states now require that the Bible be read at stated times in the public schools, 1 faiths of Minot to attend. At- torpe D. Aaker was appointed by r Bratsberg to be in churge of the banquet program. L Weather Report ‘| —_——_—_____—___¢ Temperature at Highest yesterda: Lowest last night is Precipitation to 7 a. m. Highest wind velocity . WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Suw/- what unsettled tonight and Sunday. Continued cool. Weather Conditions A large high pressure area covers the middle Rocky Mountain region this morning and a low pressure area is centered over Manitoba. Fair weather prevails from the Pacific coast eastward to the western slope of the Rockies while precipitation occurred at most places from eastern slope of the Rockies east- ward to the Great Lakes region. The precipitation was light and scattered in the northern Plains States but it was heavier and more general from the southern Plains States north- eastward to the Great Lakes region. Cool weather conti pes in all sec- tions, ORRIS ‘W. ROBERTS. Official in Charge. the 3 FP st of "you

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