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| NORBECK, GUNDERSON ENDORSED IN SOUTH DAK. PEACE IN THE | THE NYE FAMILY |POLICE HUNT [SHIPMENTS OF | THE NYE HOME | FACTIONAL REPUBLICAN | - RANKS SOUGHT . Leaders Say There Will Be No Fight Over La Follette’s Republicanism NYE FEELS’ ELATED FOR MURDERER ORE ONLAKES OF MINISTER’ = SET RECORD { | Body Found Late Yesterday Season Just Closed Ha | | | RUFFLES ARE | SMOOTHED OUT Democrats Endorse Cousin of Gov. Gunderson for Sen- Been in Untenanted Duplex Greatest in History of in Minneapolis i Lake WEATHER FORE r ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESI DAY, DECEMBER 2.1925. PRICE FIVE CE’ : hipping atorial Post | MISSING FOR A WEEK! MORE OCEAN CARGOE | PARTY FUSION FAILS Administration Leaders Con- vinced Governor Sorlie Was Within Rights “THAT'S FINE,” SAYS SORLIE Satisfaction at the turn of i events in Washingtan which in- | dicate that Gerald P. Nye, Coop- " perstown, will be granted the seat in the United States senate ts which he was appointed by {Post Mortem Examination ‘ Movement of Northwest Grain | Shows Chloroform or Ether | Down the Great Lakes \ Caused Death \ Slightly Smaller O. P. Endorses Coolidge Administration and the World Court 6 SD, Dee. 2.) Primary idates for cong! Above is the five-room home of Gerald Po Nye and family at © Ih. Dee 2) The OWN. NLD. probably the most modest home of any ner On YG ERS. histone of United States semate 1 Pier r Great Lakes has just} 200. hoa 1 tonnage o . Inge state offices were named and plat POO 005: ity eta tee | EUROPEAN CHAMPION forms adopted by Republicans, Demo: vet Aon WILL FIGHT WITHOUT © “AY crats and Parmer-Laborites of South of i polis, Minn, Dew. i d that the Rev, Knute 2! Birkeland was murdered, police to-} day sought to account for the pres- | 7) essional und ; f the retired Lutheran minis ditions in’ the : wernor A. G. Sorlie, was ex- ' it i oda ree pramed by the nevereer eedige author and businessman in the which cased a revardd ey mer-Lat q ve after reading Associated orts of the authorities were di-|table expansion in deep sca shipping,{| “izht champion of Burupe, is Sepa nme Meurer te cas dispatches, “I ‘think the ted largely ina search for awonte/ although the Welland canal, entrance] Willing: te fight for nothing 11 oy situation will work out very well in giving the name of Mae Reynolds! t Great Lakes, west of Ontar he cha winin title, His extet St eaanis e Telpiatince wks Me and will do much to develop who rented the apartment. November Nited to vessels drawin: et {] dines preposition was accepted rsement for ‘ f peace and harmony in North Da e saying she plained to open ai. In the deep. rors was the [J Xesterday by promoters ef tne oo oot a a rn De TR dane aL Wonlite eitnteat wiceitie’ werstater (| Cbriats and bouts December Senator Peter Norbeck and Governor " cone nd ta it ant 4 neralar, aad he wil sy diwinsy Carl Gunderson by the Republicans, paNitshingtion, D.C Dec, 2.) | nye river [P Geodrieh of Buttle, N ‘ who smoothed out ly factional veace in the Republican ranks is the hloreform or some deem |f coenized world’s chan ce oe eee F rut whic pate ora . Pence in the Republican runks 1s the safittorefarm | ar pime vember, when, railroad ent | ee ad engagement 78 New Faces in House and 11 | 1!" ete tome oo Beaders in dealing with the insu poison, the body of the affected Florida's building on. ey Above is G ld PL Nye of Coote | was found Vines x take only a a | ully clothed, Chic hotel furnishing vines in Senate When $ ‘The. conveaiione’ endorsements are sion of congress. "EY United States Senator from North cctatehetl ul on ts u ee table the dock rm iiie “ to Miami, Fla. pe CEN tor Uretninpeedi : ss Monday although: candidates” may ‘file ide nate Republican leaders intend Dakotas a his youngest 80 ed uit, 8 hile bedsp ad cand : caved two dubinen : Slag aivest rich will receive about 31 pendently in any of the primaries that there shall be no James. AC the lett is) Mr sheet. A pillow was under his head. | from Europe. in, Scandinavian, ves: | if he wins and slightly mote Rr cums lacy which will he held in March “Here: i Republicanism of who has accompanied her husband ! wel eta, The “poet authorities af” ihe i the agreement twfore, the convention candidates. al- ! Follette, and an invitation to Washtngton, ‘Mie Nyés have {wot Alu \Kouad! Néartneciawse [Beli The nett authorities af" ws heen nominated. xoing today to the Wisconsin sen: i emocrats endorsed € Rev. Kirkeland, who y J. Gunde other children, Mar} Sant! ships clea eoTrom western tor elect to attend the Republican old. had been mi aon of Clay county, a cousin of Gov- Robert, senate conference to be held Satur- ‘utd, wide Konreh TOF hl sch Ween | Troe Moreton Sete ClEnE of armor Gunde st. Sie ee At'the same time they have| instituted. Two blocks from the ‘ raor While in Parniced teps to assure a senate seut ‘house where his body was found to: 4. few Disanters | nd When ieEiee Gated Gebree PIALE a faenier to Gerald BP. Nye of North Dakota, Fday his automobile was discovered | ‘The 1s son has been remark ext, alanils porites named Gedrge Platt, « faxmicr an avowed La Follette suppor the day of his disappearance [ably free from disasters, anly two} faces in dandidate eek, War De, {Belt oF the'Pathotogs: de | Hs shine beings sunk, With a Toss} ae candidate for not is HK. War partment. University of Mint pf a few live si heerlen 1 i ! | reported ath a post mortem examict The queens of these inland. s five me nation that chloroform or ether un. [#8 four oil burners oer them doubted! sed death, and] feet tn length ane varying y s pacity of ab 10,000 tons. Henry Sait (P) Nye, senator-des- ignate from North Dakota, ac- companied by his wife, called to- || y at the White House to. pa: Efforts To Form Coalition Fail Efforts of the Democrats and rmer-Luborites to agree on a com » fusion slate failed, although Coroner e said it was not a] © ease of suicide or ident. Ford operate two these hug of “insurgent” " Farmer On the man's cheek was i bruise,| beats in the i 7 “ ied ‘with the. Di rats in espects to President Cool- (and police believe he was probably The move a Witnesses at Court-martial 1g M Alice Lorraine Daly a lured inte a slugged, taken | Rorthwest N v on ; and several other candid ‘ The Senator and Mrs. Nye shook [| Cost) W Be Only Slightly {to the apartment and chi permed, | Sections dawn the Lake Must Be Given Courteous Miss Daly, who last year was the hands with the president and ex- : : [Jt was dusk when he disappeared pear ne cis eae ain Treat . candidate for gover- changed greetings, but there was ig’ vever, Says November 24, and he could have been | 1924, 4 holds the season record reatmeni endorsed for congress in no discussion of the political sit Higher, However, Say carried into the building unnoticed, | of ree “ a This, it was first distriet . : é . atta! St it oinenr. police believe Fexplained bytthe Lake Carriers’ asse i Re | uation, State Engineer ! photice -telley tigion, had iothing to with the] Washington, BD. €., Dee, 2 P) Six House Members De toraed the at = eee 7 S 2 Prominent In Northwest [size of the crop, but was caused by ;Warning was given today Major] Of the six House members whe] Christopherson, Siows Falles Be Olive Branch In Evidence Autoingbilehvanse whigs tor At Rey, Birkeland formerly was presi-[ the slackening of export demand int General Robert 1, Howse, president have answered. the: last ea roll | johnson, Aberdeen, and Williane Wile hile Republican leaders in thelwill cost only slightly | mor than | dent of the board of ‘trustees of |the European and Near East) coun- |" ine Mitchell Rodel tint that two we talwartss ius litamson; Custel 24 senate were shaping these decisions} tose f AL APA RATNGheNS AG: | een ~~~~ | Augsburg seminary here. He retired | tries which have recovere suffi- | of the an . Cai a ded ence Repub: California f Democrats cipilials remaional in conferences begun yesterday, om] 20Se [Or Ese mene rom the active ‘ministry years [ciently from post-war depression to [CONnsd lot tect all witnesse y Democrat candidates two other Farmer-Labor the house side the olive branch was) day, by Fred Ingstad, state resist: ago. and sinew then met con. | begin cutting down their grain im-| must Repeater pratect ie wd i ny T. In addition to Miss Daly in evidence in the plan to oin.{ The cost of automobile siderable suc in business as well | ports. 0 evelant,, ‘t ine of John Ja ‘Peed Hi Hitdebtard af 6 tatgents decide folememtalver wnate: |NoBEDS s in literary work. He widely The Largest: Tonnages Jproper questions fron, “harsh Arthur B.(ccey crea ced A pudebrand wl We. ee they @iahcto le eoutiderta gu rec potuHe-c known in the northwest. The threw commodities constitut- | OF Insulting, tres nerai| Wi and George B.| headwood, Tor the secort ad thind turning to the party fold by theirl factory, minus war : —— ing the bulk of the lake traffie were |) In op ming the court, Ganerss| Chureh husetts diliiic saa votes on organization of the house,! Weight. In 1925 the charge was . STANDARD BA ore, coal and grain. The tonnage !Howze read rine ieealneione feel... he f the F . respec before dealing with them in making! cents per hundred pounds, plus Washington special committee | figures last year and this year on [courts martial the regulations | font, sons of two others have Three Women Endorsed »mmittee assignments. Another horsepower, plus five m ‘ of the Grocery Bag Manufacturers’ | these weic: 0 924, 53,000,000] the” ‘ ee ap leharn | to succeed them. Ro A feature of the conventions was test of “regul: * will be the vote dollar of the purchase pri Association will present for the ap-| gross tons, 1 63,000000, stern a Rapetsed uhose'd LaFollette, the your man} the fact that three women were en- on a return to the old rules of pro- arges for weight und horse. proval of the United States bureau | tons; coal 26,000,000 net tons, ear nee Ke aheettie anention to the Se in more than] dorsed for office. They are Mis: cedure” Whe.” incurgenta, circa poset will be the same this yeur of | standards plans | for standard j 1125, 23,000,000 net tomis grain 1924,| | eadid sot make aie pieution century, WIE dake the place Fatmer-Labor tar ame * ar tw * ast, but the charge for valuation was a 2 peroc bags: is, it is said, wi W bushels; 1925, about 500,-po! any of ens. sage | by his father, and St . Mi Haron, Siandiment of the relies. te ve rae by law from five mills to 10) December ‘Wheat Leads in help customers to know when’ they | C00-000) busive pune [which ‘court and eoun: pass | art will -guceced’ his’ father | Republican, for state, \ The developments, wita respect to{ mills | A are being short-weighted. j Receipts of grain at Duluth, the] ed) s ere b ent fuel| in the House. and Gertrude Fieg of Huron, Demo ia Follette and Nye, were «tol Depreciation Remains the Same | Price Boost, Touching . ee principal shipping port for both ore) culminating seston uae tal ; . 2 crat, for secrelary of atate known officially after Chairman Wat-; The depreciation allowed on the | ee WORK TO DO AT HOME und grain and the princip biv- | ciaqualify Major William! Wives Take Husbands’ Seats Platform promises of the Republi- son of the Republican committee on, valuation of cars which have already 1.75 Per Bushel | Miltonville, Kas—Miss Sadie Sin- | ing port for coal, were, for vee asf member of the court]. “rs. Florence Kahn has been elects {cans included support of the reor- committees and Chairman Ernst of| seen a season's use will be the same | men jclair, 42, Miltonville school teacher, | 1:39, ‘bushels, while this, y tke ground. hat. he interferred| ot to her huabane has Mrs.| ganization plan of Governor Gunder- the senate privileges and ele as in‘ forther years, 10 per cent for | COR HOW: | hanged her plan_of becoming a|the receipts were” about S374. [on the ground | tha mn of a wit- Nour r with | con, urging a referendum on the law committes.had . visited the White the first year, 35 per cent for the sec- | Chicago. 1 Dec if pn missionary. She feels there | bushels, of which 21,000,000 bushels { Witt af SSene SEEM . { Norton Ne + WI) puaranteeing bank deposits, im House yesterday. It was later stat-}ond year und 40 per cent for every} Corn ottshone’ whea is .work to do sat home since:marry- jare. still in, storage there. ce a | a: up. the wome shin of while rejecting a proposal to call a edithere, however, that., Bresidantligaaktehefentter, | Ck. eee oe ing Lloyd Geist, 19. Lloyd is one} The Duluth port records this y with and Mrs 1 seasion of the legislature’ ta Coolidge had not discussed the sub-|~ The state registrar force is hard at! higher prices, of her pupils. He must be educated /showed 1 ship iving com: | y the Republican side. and | Consider this matter ject with his senatorial callers and| work getting out the schedule which| — After se igine | 212 Tented to manhood, she nye. paredseuth 4 euith last, vet. ie Norton on the Democratic side 1 Other planks included opposition that he regarded the matter of deal-| will be used this year and expects to| than Mond. a ' low level, the 6 ee ee te he Senate { 2, the state's entrance into further ing with the insurgents one for the] hav utstanding figures in the Senate it ready by December 25. The| Chicago wheat market today efitstandinc Tiures in the Sewite | commercial enterprise; repeal of the senators themselves to decide. 1926 xcheduic, showing the license! dropped hack to virtually the FERGUSON PRESENTS 5 GOVERNOR'S ie Thy the will of the voters in- | {tchurds. primary’, law. responsible Ja Follette’s Status Explained | fee for cars of all makes, will be in| same as finish, | ‘ i ee for the meeting of the proposal er-Labori Thomas Senator Watson also announced! the hands of automobile dealers, no-| whereas corn tera ne emer Liioriie: Thomas, tert ae oF linen: ing child placement in re- that before the meeting of the sen-|taries public and other individuals | [eee ae de ey eke 7g | putuble homes, and declared T peat a ate ne Dy {i [ further bond issues for the rural { gc a bushel interested in the license fee schedule,| delivery up above 82c. ate Republican conference Satur i Senator La Follette probably would] by January 1. | | Walsh fr Museuchisetts, a leader} credits system until the present un- oe she asked by the committee on com- ‘hay Chicago, IIL, Dee. (PAUL de- | Minune the Deaor : settled condition of the credits is ad- ihittees to indicate whether he de-| New Application Blanks liveries of wheat jumped today to| ——— 3 i justed, : sired assignments to the standing] Application blanks will also be|the highest yet this on, De Says Texas Papers Are Distorting Facts—Cites Fact That se World Court New ators Ende the new Senators who come| The Coolidge administration approved, and endorsement w en a world court of internatio: tice with United States parti under the Hughes reservation In their platform, the Democrats the present Republican ion and upproved investi committees as a Republican. ady for use by January J. Persons | ber led, touching $1 In indicating that they purpose to] applying for Neenses should be care-| showing an overnight gain of 4 3-8e discourage any attempt by individual| ful, Ings said, to use the new soon as the market opened, In- senators to raise the question of Mr.| blanks instead of those in use last] dications were for worse crop dam- La Follette’s party regularity at the] year. The new form is smaller and|uge in Argentina, and Liverpool Saturday conference, — Republican] shorter than the old and is less dif-| prices were up five pence. | leaders are known to take the posi-| ficult to fill out, he said. Rapid fluctuations followed. due | fis Mex. Deu (P)—A stat tion that a line should be drawn be-| The 1 ags will bear red letters; on the one hand to large sei art pues tween his status as a senator nomin-|on a gr ckground and a receipt| fit taking and. on the Cher hand to | ment was issued today by James ated and elected on the Republican] will be sent in the same package with} waves of new buying whenever the | Ferguson, husband of Governor Mi ket and those senators who were] the plates, Thts is made possible by| market rec a bushel and Mean Tests for Bi he ‘to their offices with far flu marck During November, jjurations are Coleman I 1925, Was 30.8 Degrees cdereik H Cillette cof many y peaker of the : ii Tho chall, who suc-| denoun During the past -| deneu it reading | been only 14 Novembers during which : i ars of | ministry y the facts,!the mean temperature higher ein the House, nd f have no fears that the fair-]than for the month just 4 cord. | Maste Grand Jury Failed to Indict —Gives Details of Contract With American Road Company b. nus Jonson after nd W. H. Me-| tion of the cuuse of inefficiency in to do the headlines and th Dako! sked enactment of eded. According to some! jam A. Ferguson, giving the gover-1 ad Spa a vias © and) Schall, ation code to curb id out of the party ® year ago for!a new device recently adopted by the | reports, from Argentina, the black | cide oC the. hickway uitaatlon | eet ine te wel ing doithe records ae a ils House shia lost othe ibe, expenditures; favored no further is 4 failure to support the Republican na-| registration department and will save| rust in wheat was spreading west |) "rong. AWAY, 8 | the high@ay depertinone Go Attotacy | ote teas oan Mirenu at Phad made high places for themse suing of a rural credit fund except Lo tional ticket in 1924. about $6,000 a year in clerk hire and|and south. and crop estimates were eas 4 | 1 ‘Y} of the government w They John C. 'McKenz refund maturing obligations. 4 : The statement follows in part neral Moody has put this] Bismarck. The i Sorbie Acted With Authority , postage, Ingstad said. being cut down. “For the past few weeks the op-| state the greatest finan that | far cBieiurek <. who re. They ask of the ° As to Mr. Nye; who expressed him- - = One authority put the maximum ex | yosition to the Fergusgn admin Ace GAN ae MUL Una Athts Stats eee eee aet dent Coolidge’s | rural credits popular self as “elated” over the turn of HARD ON MOTHER portable surplus as low as 112,000,000 ‘guse’ as s was 30.8 degrees, or events in his cas’, most of the Re-| Copenhagen—-In| Sweden and in| bushe tion have been crowing in high glee| in this day and generation. normal. | Lace Andean c ot| chonlasbe Simihaseed fae aoneeeTe publican leaders” have convinced| Denmark when both the father and| Sharpest. changes in price were | CVer alleged frauds upon the state} The Facts The highest temperature during the} Win yese lex of the Farm | in closed: hanke, andes the hank themselves that Governor A. G. Sor-| mother are working they must split| witnessed in the December delivery. | >¥ the action of the highway com- Now what are the — fact: On} month just past was 63 degrees on] Bie Hones Po Snyder of New York; | guaranty law. A unicameral legisla ius acted with full authority under|even on p Rinatisd ls. And if| the m t for that month falling 3e jelasian in lei tos: eontrastasty the Avril 36 z aH ie the Mehiay com mis, the 20th; the lowest temperature was | ore Re Gherwood, of Ohio hace MAE Bug anatadi” chem Relax teat ; the North Dakota law in appointing|the father loses his job and the| from 1 top figures, but merican Road compat orney y resolution, accepted the prop-|2 below zero on the 7th. The greatest | jones K Byrnes, of South Cat lina.| inconw taxes for salaries of $5,000 nce between the less was asked, and an appropri ; BE OL tion asked from the next legislature to aid World war veterans in placing ‘on the 4th. their claims before the proper beards. mperatu > | YANKTON MAN TO DECLINE NOMINATION FOR. GOVERNOR | Yankton, S. D., Dec. 2.-(#)-H. K. degree Warren of this city, nominated for ly range (diff highest and lowest any day) was the least was 11 degr oximat-|The accumulated excess ; z ; General Moody is being proclaimed| sition made in’ writing by the] q, ( him to succeed the late Senator Ladd.| mother continues working, she must| regaining at times most of the loss. [ a or : y d f The privilege and election committee] support father until he gets another as the man of the hour, because it is} American Road company is going into the matter conclusively, | job. P18 | claimed for him that he has detected | posal for the work of y,{Job. Each has a right to know what | i 0 .. 3 | i great fraud and corruption and that} with asphalt treatment. fenarers berets Ayan soe ene cotter te aa RIRE oF. las. 1n the JUR y RE | URNS Ihe has saved the state hundreds of | ignated state highw s : pe SSS nea | thousands of dollars which was about| ing several hundred miles, i ference Saturday. e by con-| ‘The statement then recites the NerAgett | ones AS a a eee Ito be taken from the h wd Weather Report | OPEN VERDICT cae which, as stated by him, wore] specific languaxe of the contract po-|"the total {NINE KILLED an vaud.| viding for # second treatment of the| month was 0.14 in ys if necessary In aid of this propaganda and cam- | roadw and declares] jow Sine fifty. | ——— | propag: low normal, During th AeeShiGe On the 7 5 paign the daily papers of the state,| that the company was just starting! two years there have fue Rite vernon on ene Be i Temperature at 7 a, m. . 32 largely unfriendly and ‘hating the| this second treatment when Moody|Novembers as dry, only one of which Tay grill dei Highest yesterday ..... . 55 present administration, have by mis-| tiled suit and had the company en-|(1912 with a trace) was drier. « 4 ae ee ce Be eae Bart K Faest lest alan aie 2 8 leading and -deceptive headlines joined from ving further pay-}total snowfall was 1.5 inches, pic ina tietck Rees Fae: nee Heed 4 ( Precipitation to 7 a.m, Ste contortion of the facts, sought furth- | ments. occurred on the night of the 29th- ‘ s ANSE : ‘ pares: Highest wind velocity .... 10/7, tigat U TU Ball to State | er to fix in the minds’ of the people Contract Not Completed Se enh ees eee Hate one dag caith One Thousand Carloads of Po-) unauthorized, he said, and he will R investigators Unable to state, “Notwi , ‘ Oth. There was but one day decline to make the race i WEATHER FORECAST [ist an awful and lasting crime Hud i otwithstanding ‘the express pro-]0.01 inch or more of precipitation, tatoes Have Come Across 7 yeas For Mismeees andevicinity? Most: If Mother Caused Death een committed and a blot had been| vision of the contract.” the state- ee q: 4 elonay Dae SRE i placed upon the fair name of the| ment says, “calling for the second Lots of Sunshine Border This S ‘ —— J ly cloudy tonight and Thursday with 2 H My Moods. alleged 5 M ery ae ler This Season slip Eh q probably rain or snow by Thursday. of Infant | tate. course treatment, Mr. Moody alleged} The average sunshine was 56 per ' TREATMENT FOUND FOR i The Ferguson Sfde in his petition that the road SOME RADY cent, or 4 per cent abov For North Dakota: Mostly cloudy ~ - | “f now desire, in justice to our| had completed its contract and that|There were 14 clear d i i ;| Chicago, TIL, Dec (P)—A cors| friends throughout the state and in| it could not be further required to] cloudy days and 10 cloud and Seize Arms But Soon tonight and shee, ae prebably oner’s jury investigating the death | answer to the Moody crowd, to pre-|do any additional work under the| total wind movement DP rj. pt " rsday_ nig! the nor = +. @ Prisoners Overpower Guards] Cooler Thursday or Thursday night. . 6 partly| Chicago, Il, Dec. 2. -() —linports of potatoes from Canada, duty paid, 08 miles,| have again increased and at nearly HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Toronto, Ont. Dec, 2.—U)— Dr. W. J. MacDonald, of St. Cath- ie uy 7 P ncst | of five-weeks-old Jumes R. Allen, Jr..! sent the Ferguson side of this con-| contract, He ulleged that the pricelan average of 8.5 miles per hour. The| all the United States city markets as || ¢Tines, Ont. who some time ago Surrender PO Or ie oles, Thusdar er] found chloroformed in his parents’ | troversy and let the people. decide | paid for the one course treament en-|highest ‘velocity recorded ‘was 42| well as at rural’ shipping poin anneunped that Sxresieate tae i — Thursday night, apartment in a North side hotel sev-| where the blame lies and what in-| abled the American Road con miles per hour front the northwest | wholesale price of potatoes is ee ee Rangoon, India, Dec. 2.-)—Nine i eral weeks ago, returned an open ver-| jury the state has suffered. make grossly and uncon Pe Ret oaHE. VAG auroha Sean Gbasriad Liban aC weakiaze. oping. ah efecting ‘and -praesal ¥ yersons have been killed and 24 WEATHER CONDITIONS dict last night ( “In the first place let me call at-| profits. Let me say right here that{on the 8th; solar halos on the sth Approximately 1,000 carloads of |f treat 408 eae ae pee * “wounded in a jail mutiny at Pyapun,| The Aarometric depression has mov-| The baby died while its parents | tention to the fuct that after five] if the road company had completed|and 2st, und a lunar halo on the| Canadian potatoes have been brought || jirg: DOW states, Chat the | finst Lower Burma. ed eastward and §; centered over| were in an adjoining room. | weeks of deliberation the grand jury | its contract and the state was not| 95th. into the United States so far this|| findings concerning the possibi- Led by a murderer under death sen-| Saskatchewan this morning. Warm,| A cloth soaked with chloroform | of Travis county has adjourned and | entitled to receive the second course Fine For Outdoor Work season, according to a report today 2 iS confirmed by experiments. tence, prisoners overpowered the| pleasant weather prevails from the | W88 found covering its face, but doc- thas found no bill against any em-| treatment, Mr. Moody would have] ‘Taken as a whole the month was | by guards and seized arms. Police sur-| Great Lakes region westward to the | tors snid the child had also been giv- | ploye or official connected with the] been entirely correct in contending] mild and pleasant and outdoor work | tural economies. Addressing the Academy of rounded the jail and the prisoners sur-| eastern slope of the Rockies. Slight- |” chloroform in its food. highway or any other department of | that excessive and unconscionable] made excellent progress. At the| Potatoes from Bermuda have had||. Medicine last night, Dr. Mac- rendered after a pitched battle in| ly colder weather and precipitation| James Allen, the father; a nurse | the government. profits had been made. But, if the! close of the month corn husking was | some slight part, too, in lowering the|} Donald told of the intensive work whieh five prisoners and four guards} occurred from the northern Rotky| and hotel employes were exonerated |’ “All over the state the daily news-| English language means anything,| farther advanced considering the sea-| Price as compared with last week’s|| that had been carried on for six were killed, and 20 prisoners and four] Mountain’ region westward to the| by the jury, but the verdict ‘added | papers have either intentionally dis-|then the American Road company was} son of the year than for many years | figures. A quantity of Bermuda po-|{ months in the phsviological la- guards were wounded, Pacific coast. that “we are unable, at this time, td] torted the facts or they have been| bound and was ordered by the state] past. The weather was especially | tatoes ix reported as having arrived|| oratories at the University of The leader of the mutiny was ORL w. ROBERTS, state whether or not Grace Margaret | too grossly ignorant to appreciate| engineer to put down a second| favorable for road construction, of| in New York, and it is indicated that|] Toronto. among those killed, Official in charge. Allee. deed caused the death | the fact about the contract with the] course treatment.” which much is under way. more are to follow, he ‘government bureau of agricul-

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