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MISKE BOUT IS | CALLED A DRAW | while | Spring tof Bal McCrorie and Neubauer Given) With Williard Given Honors in Bou Burnet and White greeted the boxer at the City mins iymJast evening. The opening ev on the a novelty foug-rou bout between Jimmy Falconer and Young: in’ which honors mixed with la ch blow, bi corded. AS \ {ene | struck low. couple of leopards | amined Reimer, declaring that he; The next bout was for four rounds | had been struck just below the belt. between Kid MeCrorie and Robert| The bout was then declared Burnet, McC: ing on points. | liard’s, the referee declaring that the Neubauer next four rounds, to the former. Referee Calls It a Draw The main go, ‘ound bout be- tween Buck ison of Bismarck} and Joe Mis each mun trying to feel the other out, However, the last two round: were full of acti: the advantay being equal and t a dra If th port these events a winter replete with clean boxing will result. 0. W. Roberts refereed the bouts | 1 manner satisfactory to alt con- cerned. SECOND ROUND GOLF TOURNEY IS UNDER WAY Re Required to Eenter Final Fight Los Angeles, Jan (P)—The host ee Cc of pro and amateur yolfers in the Paul Doyle, New York,| $10,000 open tournar t start the ataate ed Jimmie Jones, Youngstown, 18 holes of the qualifying, Ohio, (10). rsnit of spin-| Eau Claire, Wis.—Jack Heinemann, Chick Fraser, of | Milwauk outpointed Chuck Lam-| Los Angele . hert, § wul, (10), Pat Sweene: In th ht of 18 holes yes: | Minn polis, won a gel al knoel Espinosa and Fraser toured | out over Simm the south course of the Los Angeles! a Country club in 68, two un leading their nearest competit two strokes. Close on their heels, Harry Cooper of Dalla of Appleton, Wis the New York tric! las Jeffers of Riverside, Calif., went around the difficult north course in 71, one under par. Several Make Course ii MacDonald Smith of Ne eran of many tournaments the running with a par pany with such other well testants Willie Hunter, Monica, Bill” J of Chicago, amateur of or pi nd Joe Kirkwood, 1 k, Oklahoma New York, turne in ong with the old veter- Aholes to gel into flight. There were of 76 or under BROWNS WIN RACE 0 SIGN the ERNIE OSI WGY (379.5) 8:30, Male chorus; 9:30 4 Cincinnati and New York Na- tional League Teams Also Wanted Grid Star St. Louis, Jan. 9—@)—The race | for possession of one of the most famous.amateur athletes of -the day was won by the St. Louis American League team, when they signed Ernie Nevers, Pacific coust football star. The- Cincinnati and New York Na- tional League teams also were after Nevers, who was-a considerably able Performer in the box and at bat in collegiate days, in addition to’ his gridiron achievements. ~While Nevers is hardly ready for major Dagne pitching, the Browns have added ree .moundsmen of Ct dale last season's corps of urlers who landed the/club in third mise in the Johnson circuit. le Robertson, of the Chicago ite Sox, who once pitched a per- } gamie but hasn’t don’t much », Claude Jonnard of the Toledo merican Association club, and “Lef- ” Bolen of the Tulsa | Western list of rithe gate Riechare teake the iders his present ae ‘one of the strongest of the Site ale F, at first base, inost entirely |. bug Croubig te KE Ie ae Jr., GARRISON AND | ron, This bout caused a great ond round kn of Windsor, was rath- | er tame during the first four rounds, | 1 referee calied it! ‘ i 1 fans will continue to sup- refi Ph | Mu Tucke New York, outpointed Luis Vincintini ). with 70, were! Frank Walsh | jot expert. Dal-! ‘/kopf Trio; 8 KDKA (309) KYW (536) 6, Dinner concert; ical; 11:40, Orchestra; 1, “In- and Jack Delaney to Meet i in Ring New York, Jin Decision in His Bout With Reimer: syicancs pas 1. WIT? Jamestown, N. D., Jan. 9—P)—A second amateur boxing card staged here by the local boxer, Andy Bollin, ss exceptionally well ‘attended last ght and brought out additional ent in the sport. The main bout was called a knock- out for Walter Williard in the sec- but Matt Reimer’s sec- ond protested, claiming Williard had he had missed seeing, and te. which his attention had not been called. Battling Nelson May Referee Leroy- Mitchell Fight! Fargo, N. D., Jan. 9.—(#). Battling | Nelson, the “Durable Dane” of yes- ; ter year who once held the world’s lightweight boxing championship, | may referee the Pinkey Mitcheil- ie Leroy fight here next Thur: Nolbon:artivéd in Farso Friday en Ison said that he is willing to principals. New York.—Sid Terris, New York, outpointed Luiren Vinez of aFrance,| good. Card of 152 for 36 Holes Will 0 in lightweight champion, (10). phy Tre n, N. New York (6) Only a narrow margin separated} WDAF (365.6) rowns from the league pennant 22 und in 1924 they were third. 26 position is largely: up to! KOA (322.4) 9, Dance music. [Th pitchers; Vangilder, the ace of| the squad last yeay, Giard, Danforth, | Gaston, Bush, Wingard and Davi (Young | x * Bance Freeman of Hot | will face Joe Dundee! jin the sound dise {court, and the appellate court will | cretion, | examination is upon facts competent Frolic. Mountain Time. ; ‘acific Time, | KGO (361.2) 4, Orchestra; 8:10, Clas-|{ Popular; 10, Dance tun KFT. (467) 5:30 program; Nightly Doi Concert; 7, | Pickerell, v ; Yello; Louise Klos, harp, and: Ys 1. bel Bowen, soprano soloist; 10, Va | itt Midnite Frolie. PO (428, | Bob Fitastnmons of Natlep, No del jap of the fo ight cham- | 3 " + pion, and Jack Delaney of Bridge. | KYX (ii) 1:50 ‘Oran a ctl | vort, Conn., will meet in a 10-round | qe Onchestras 11, Hollywood Night. u tden | KHS (405.2) 8, De Luxe program; next Friday In: Otter tol Aria ence, tuNeas ei rounders lilly “Watts et. Enginad bg.) lt will meet Jack MeVey of New York, Court Decisions _ eee a EET | * From Burleigh Cognty. | F. 0, Hellstrom, Plaintiff and Aj vs. Virst Guaranty Bank, ‘a corporation, The extent of the cross-examination of a witne as to matters pure F hot reverse the has been’a cl udgment unless there to be proved under the issues in the case and where the questions are relegant to the general subject under kout blow was not the one that) ed low but rather one previ- eé the fight here Thursday if| accepted by both ihick shaded Danny Kramer | ndelphia, (10); Tommy, ‘Kid’! pery litigation. 2. EVIDENCE. A managing offi- cer of a conporatio, particularly charged with handling transactions making it necessary for him to judge values of farm property, may testify to the market value of land owned by the corporation, providing he shows the qualifications required of an ordinary owner of such property. Appeal from the District Court of Burleigh county, J. A. Coffey, judge. Action by F. 0. Hellstrom ‘against (First Guaranty Bank of Bismarck, North Dakota. Verdict for defendant and from judgment and motion denying application for new trial, the plaintiff appeals. AFFIRMBD. Opinion of the Court by McKenna, Dist. Judge. Christianson, Ch. J., and Nuessle, J., being disqualified,’ did not par- ticipate; McKenna and Cooley Judges, itting in their stead. Messrs Knauf & Knauf of James- and F, O. Hellstrom, of Bis- to} j route to Rochester, Minn., where he/marck, for appellant. cane to undergo a nose operation. | . T. Burke and Langer & Nuchols, Bismarek, for respondent. ._—________———___, || Temperatures and | FIGHTRESULTS ||| Road Conditions |) —_—_—_—_ oMitapstanetniatacarahs ra St. Cloud—Cloudy, 20; roads good, Mankato—Foggy, 13; roads _ slip. Minot—Clear, 28;' roads good. Fargo—Cloudy, 22; roads good. Grand Forks—Cloudy, 17; road: » Kenoskut (4). | a Minute Tonight’s Radio dio | a News Bulletins good. i Hibbing—Cloudy, 15; roads fair. Jamestow ‘oggey, 20; ronds fair. M judy, 24; roads good. bint Cloudy, 15; roads good. roads icy. roads icy, > > FOR SATURDAY, JAN. 9. Eastern Time. ww ( 3, Orchestra. KFAB 30, Dinner concert; iW REO. Q3: 5) 6,,Orchestras 10, Dance musie. WEAF (492) 6, Dinner music Vivani, bass baritone s onstance and Helen Huismann, piano duets; 9, Delta Upsilon Glee club; 9 tance and Helen Hulsmann, ' no duets; 10, Hughie Barrett and his orchestra; 11-12, Vincent Lopez and his orchestra. WMCA (341) 6, String ensemble; 6:30, Orchestra; 11, Ernie Golden Orchestra; Maxine Brown and her pals. -! WIP (508.2) 6 Orchestra; 10:05, Dance tunes; 1 5, Organ recital. Concert; 8:30, 0, Little Symphony “a; 0, Theater orches- tra; 8, Musical feature. (oz6) 7, Piano 7315, Songs; 7:35, Fi Griffin, accord- | ion; 8, Howard Graham, nist. 58.5) 7:45, Orchestra g 45 program. Dance tun WRW (272.6) 9, Rainbow Quarte' 9:40, Charles Weldman,, banjo Frank Johnson, pianist; 10, Rainbow Quartet; 10:30, Weldman and Johnson; 12:45, Orchestra. Central Time. WBBM (226) 4, Orchestra and solo- ists; 8, College programs 9:30, Sandy and Harry; orchesti liam E. Anderson, steel guitar; Berg; Fred Jacobson; 11, Sunset male’ quartet; WBBM Harmony Four; Gedrge Thurn, uke and ki Tw Joe Allabough Charlte Garland: Spencer, Laverstl and Shayne, xylophone; Joe Buck, uke and song; Lew Russel; Romo Vincent; Nick Probst, orches WHAS. (399.8) 4, Musical ‘selection: 7:30, Concert, WFAA (476) 4:30, Cloyd Griswold, Ps pianist and singer; 6:30, Orches- tra; 11, Orchestra. WOAW (526) 6, Music review; 6:50, String quintet; 9, Classical pro- gram; 10:30, Frank Hodek and his 10, orchesti "Midnight Frolic. ra; 9, Theater ‘revue. hesti woo heat 6:15, Concert; 0:05, Dance m: WoBs, (316) 680, Orchestra; 8:30, Entertainers; 10:30, 0: Concert; 8, Dance -10, Orchestra. |, Concert. jony ore! Fecitaly 8:80, 3 11, Orches- i 0, Orchestra; 4, Concert; 8, Popular 5) 6, Organ; 6:80, Or- ‘Theater r_Brogran New York, Jan. 9.—()—Un filled orders of, the United States Steel corporation on December 31, made public today, totaled 5,033,364 tons, an increase of 451,584 tons compared with the end of the preceeding month, New York, Jan. 9.—(#)—The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust compan- ies for the week shows a deficit in reserve of 7§29,213,340 this is a decrease in reserve of $17,263,- 730 compared with last week, when the deficit in reserve to- taled $11,949,610. Des Moines, Jan. 9.—(4)—Clar- ence (Dec) Eaton, arrested here, Friday, was identified today’ through photographs sent to Ancka, Minn., as one of the bai of five men who robbed the Ani ka National. bank. a month ago of $12,000. Francisce, Jan. 9—(P)— Albert E. Sheets, former assist- ant attorney general of North Dakota, has been named . assist- ant United States attorney at Sacramento, Calif. in, .—P)—County and state extension agents will close their four day annual meeting in Far- go with individual and group confer- enées with the supervisors and ad tration forces at the North Agri: '¥ | cultural college this afternoon. This forenoon the county agents visited the Armour and company packing plant, where they were given a demonstration in the way certain types of beef animals actually dress out. ‘Several steers, demonstrated to the group by the buyer for Armour and mals. were killed at the packing plant today and the were examined after they were cut up. One fat steer, which was appar- ently in good comdition, was marked o ¥, the buyer, because his fle: t and flabby. » This was contrasted with other is, given ““top-of-the-market” designa. tion, because they were not only well ied br [Pr firm and solid’ in flesh, The vi county agents were guests aed the snauel rete tion ‘held last evening by Dr. and Mrs, John Lee Coulter. felt. so! A gala: Oil Co., ete f 2 ma fuel, parte | Nelebn. We arches, oO. ilbertson: 11:45, “Nighthawk] Noten: or Harter. monrGace ‘otice ts hereby piven that “de. made inthe rtain Mortgage sucholz of Wilton, rae workers Hever’ seb ‘the living, sleeping. and. cellars from one year iy ow HI 8 of the opera -house are the oan, city” Na port stagircasé and foyer, which is| ¢ ae He pronienkde of the fashionabl in/intermissions; the salon du danse, C' in, which girls of th their admirers, and oleh and 4 ballet receive i¢ great dome esurmounted by a gi- gantic figute of Apollo. All of these features, from dome to cellar. were reproduced in exact eG detail for the Opdr&.” One of the big scenes of the picture is a gala performance of Faust, 4nd an audi- ence of 3.000 peoplo fills the house and all the five tiefs {A bellet of 250 trained dancing girls, and several noted opera singe: pear in these scenes. The building of the reproduction of the Paris Opera House is the big- 1 | gest thing of its kind ever attempted. 22nd day of dinner concert; 9, terest xt the rate . duly filed dn the office of » Orchestra; 8, Pop- Oe Deeds of Burlelgh | day of groveuster, 1924, at wine nature, to- is cla on aaid Mortgage at date cf this the sum of Twenty-six Hun- dred Seventecn “aud 69-100 Dollars a those used in di ‘ih Pe pub ic ucs ply to ther siututes “The Hunchback of Notre more claborate thai q xtatutes in 1s, ELTINGE THEATRE ° lames Oliver Curwood Jack Holt,, Billie Dove and Montagu Love, will be shown at the Eltinge True to the Curwood it isa ‘fast and exciting , ) Story of thé outdoors with the main ide {settings in the north woods. id Love, both athletic and husky, stage a fight that proves real enough for any seeker of action. © For Monday and iene oe El- ““Womanhandled” ‘ad for the screen from the Saturday ;| Evening Post story of the same name by Arthur Stringer, ‘author of “Man- handled” (“Womanhandled” is “Manhandled”) | comédy of modern western rarich life, in which an effete young than of New York goes to “the. great o} ., of his uncle’s ranch to absorb west- erh raggedness. and virility—all this because the girl of his Heart loves real “he-men.” The ranch turns out to be next door to a good-sized town; there are no horses, the cattle: being rounded up Then the girl ar- rives to see her sweetheart at the same time an “Artists and Models’ fice of the Clerk of said Court, ‘on | company hopa off the train and pays 926. ja visit to the fanch. The laughs in the story are every: situation suggest: ie plot winds up with’ s tof the mor tence indebted. real thriller of a cattle stampede. Margaret Morris, recently seen in “The Best People and Ivar Simpson also oF eer roles .in the cast.;, To Start Drilling Northeast of City" Early Next Spring | ¥. fendant and Respondent. again tonight. 12° milk cow: Ferd touring car; para’ 8, bridles ¥ and lines! one xet of harne Ri as fae toatr w 1 eight foot disc harrow: nower! 1 pair bob sleds, NEWTON, DULLAM & YOU! Noe Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismacrk, North Dakota. NOTICE OF SAL FORE Notice Is Hex jud) foreclosure rendered, ‘by, Court of the Fourth trict in and for the County of ona leigh and State of North nae entered ani with automobiles. docketed In the 0 the 8th day of January. in an action wherein EI § ig nd D. Kuchnle were ing tear, ee Edmund Breese hereinafter described, fas may be sufficient te satisfy the amount of said judge Ment with legal interest and epat therefe spec fal execution to me jot of the clerk of bald recting me to sell sald rei judg- 1, Albin “Hed cc f North Dakota, person appointed by sald Court to make property hercinafter de- e highest biddes. for lon at the front marck—Overcast, 23; roads; A. M. Berringdr, an oil operator from the Cody, Wyoming. field, rived in Bismarck jast night. After a.conference with ‘Ben sa Bismarck, and several other men terested with him in oil Mr. Berringer announ leased considerable east of Bismarck and will begin drill- ing operations. in the spring. He will the bring in a California standard rig and tools and begin work on the dev- elopment of ‘his le: weather opens, he said. :|Political Opposition: ° to Waterways Project es Biggest gest. Obsta There are only three. three great factors ome reat Lakes-St, Kawrence water- = ways. project, according to Dr. F. B. eel this 8th day of January,”A. | Strauss, who returned D. 1926. from St. Paul, where he attended the congress as a from the Bismarck Lions club. T! factors, Dr. Strauss says, the natural barrier, secon —6-13 , curing of the finanees necessary to- do ‘the work, and third the removal of the political opposition. * The natural-barriers can be remov- finances can be made available, in the opinion of the speak- ers at the congress, but the main ,3 o8.578.99 | objeetive of those interested in the ‘project must bi 297.91 | third factor. eastern part.of the Uni particularly New York, the waterways project cash at public a State of North’ Dakota, on. the fi day of February, A.D. 1926, at th iment. and weit, with or so much thereof as thee o will satisfy. 8 as soon as the da suant to sald dudsiment an a ed this notice arc deserlbod Southeast Quarter Svuth One-Haif of Northwest sont“ One (84 ea Fy wits (A xection Fifteen (13), Meridian, situa Burleigh’ and State of Novth 'D din the County ALBIN HEDSTNOM, unty Attorneys for Piaintift, Report of the Condition of THE mig gee STATE BANK in the State of ‘North jose of business De- Loans and discounts Interest ins the north- Banking house, Other roal estate vided a i less ex: \Bensew and taxos paid . Savings deposits .| Cashier's checks Burteleh-Counk rte a Portia 53 eI county ‘Burleigh Cou: iT hc ORs our of of. Sur . ashier. mauica tani, swear that the above statement 4 tee re best-of» an knowledge 8. aceibed, and “mworn ae ‘tis sth cae of Taguaty, Boviele ay commagtth, Ba Dake Jui CHRISTIANSEN; J8. FEVOLD, Directors::. gissabliwarrt sect eh . At The Movies PARIS. RDS STAN HOUSE, -ONE Or THE OPERA” When Gaston LeRoux wrote his ofthe. Op mystery han’ ng thi their. o1 sition must Be overcom Many .¢ ‘of the southern stutes and Jersey“are ~behind the eb os however, the delegates from Bi jarck learned at the moct- }- ing. and “at” present Cet] are sto 21 states or backiag ‘pr P. Goddard represented the Kone jon of Commerce and J. ny a had cS have done much to further ‘the pos- sibilities ot making/“the las: Saath idea: a reali BIG CROWD AT Skaters—Another Event Sometime Next Week More than onc thousand people, over half of whom were on skates, attended the first ice cari season at the municipal 5 last evening, and the affair was con- sidéred a great suecess, The high school bund furnished]! SATURD Ay, JANUARY 9, 1926 Wag: ner was p Seletate | om the Kiwanis d tl fe United States are orting "hand in “hand ‘on the water- Project, the delegutcs report, the recent mesti ih St. Paul How ey eae 179,82-a month is. pare ‘appo! ng the various de) Sry oat ities ; f tions of the state is State Training School 37 3,384.19 ~ TCE CARNIVAL! on here by. St These show thit the Universit; f North Dakota has the highest salary | trae institution or state di were. distributed to. ite ite A Ockober, the mon! te auditor to mal non that institution: Next in order ‘game rallot Saat fo a, Y roll_ 9 2 for. ; ae loyes.. Band Provides. Music’ for 1,26m00 Taber Sénitarium, 8,001.23 MmecbleMindld. 1, 82 5.7121 ‘Schoo! fo if 44 4,753.32 State School of For- 20 21146 stat ite Nori dunia Se School, 26 4,829.13 . saetaiel sol of 22 - 4,222.46 State Nermai School, ae oe on 48 6,139.00 | state Normal Sehooi, ] Dickinson ‘. 26 4,127.78 Staite Normai School, ; Valley City ¥ ght 86 14,283.98 State Normal Schooi, eas" oize.a7 Minot North Dakota State B aight a 43 3,702.57 tl 0 ‘wine ‘and Corday Plant. 17 2,096.37 igures! State Hospital for so te Auditor John} the Insane ....... 178 12,988.20 1735 at 179.82 SI TAX RECEIPTS iiss] - EXCRED 1924 eet of the state government was the way Se eorpger During August $21,791.39 to 149 employes. bul in issued by. Steen shows. - Bening hate ercizcted “Frome the|the number of officers, clerks. and| Mmerease. Shows General Fi evening, being protectes open by & tent. Even this failed tos em ‘be protection enough, however, and it was impossible for the band to play daring the latter part of the Program. Séveral relay races and team games were run off under the direction of the winter sports committee of Association of Commerce, which. has supervision over the rink. After the contests were over (Mrs. Frank And- rist, Arthur Johnson and. Bertrum Dunn entertained with exhibitions of fancy and figure skating. The committee plans to have an- other similar event sometime next. weeka nd about two weeks the present intentions are to have a cos- tume carnival. _ OLSON CASE TO ‘ BE FIRST TRIED AT MINOT TERM| Minot. Jan, 9—@)—Jourgen Ol- son of Minot, formerly president of the American State Bank of Burling- ton, and facing 14 counts of two fed- indictments returned by a grand jury in Minot last January 8, charg- ing him with the use of the mai defraud, will be brought to trial the first case at the term of United States district court to be opened in Minot on next Monday afternog;, . C. Green of Fargo, assistant United es. district eae said today. Dr. Darrow Murder Tridl -Is Started aetaesebieht tye Fargo, N. D., Jan. 9.—(@)—Testi- mony in the Dr. Darrow murder case, in which the Fargo physician is ac- cused of second degree’ murder in connection with his alleged causing of death to Jessic Stejskal, follow- ing an alleged illegal operation, 3 begun in Judge. A..T, Cole's distr ‘court this morning. Legionnaires of Four States Will Mandan, Jan. 9—()2;,Minnesote, Montana, ‘North and Apith Dakota legionnaires who will make the “back to Paris’ trip in 1927, when the an- nual convention is held in the “City of Dreams,” will have ® ship of their own routed from Montreal, according to State Commander W. G. Curtis and ‘State Adjutant Jack Williams, who met representatives from many legion posts here last night, ~ “Present ion enthusiasm and re- newal of memberships has broken all reeords, ‘especially in western North kota,” said peat coe the ig; to do-with this.” SRaRNrasa uavomatinndl BURLEIGH ~ COUNTY. , such ag the hi, sion, tax department tion bureau are for August. Thosé| treasurer's office during 1925 exceed- for ‘the bi Ty educational, cor-| ed collections for oii y B ies 338.- nal,-ate for October,| 53, a report today showed. \ the state ‘auditor’s statement having| Receipts from an sources in 1024 The tabul: tion auditor’s office follows Department— porter, law librarian ipods Dist. Mobis | State ‘Auditor. State Treasurer Insurance Dept. State Bonding Dept. and fire and tornado Hail Insurance Dept. State Fire Marshal . Attorney General and Dept. of Public Inst. Agricultureand labor Rabe la and labor, Railroad Commission and Grain Grading Deposittor’s Guaranty Tax Commissioner State Library Comm. Commissioner of Im- 9 RNOwD Adjutant Ges eral and “Returned Soldiers’ Fun Game and Fixh Board Mine Inspection .... State Historteal Livestock’ Sanitary” Board ; mee Se a wma Minimum Wage Transportation Dept. Lacs of Administr: x} stare Capitol Em- State Engincer and Topographic Survey Highway Comnis; Motor Vehicle =... Vocational Education Workmen's Compen- sation Bureau . State Board of Au COTS eee eae October 25— Agricultural College and Exper. Station . h Dikote: State loyes of the various state insti- Tn tations and departments and the total], mancial Improvement in nacre br ‘ihstitutional payroll. given for state, epattt, State During the Year chway commis- compen Total collections by the state mee $18,364,901.93. Last year the was $22,055,240.46. Receipts de by the state} from all taxes, state licenses and farm loans were included in both fig- No. of Total'Amt.j ures, State Treasurer C. A. her Officers ‘Salaries'| said, and the improved showing for Clerks and forone | 1925 may fairly be taken as an index es. month ‘of the improvement in the general 799.99] financial status of citizens of the » 83.38 | state. 3,199,908] Sincethe state ciperette tax became af effective in. Apri 1925,- it had broughy $216,713 at into the state jury. Of this sum’$185,523.81 was received from. the sale of excise stamps and $31, het from licenses is- sued to dealers. Under the state law ‘every package of cigarettes sold in the state must bear a state stamp. Gas Tax Brings Nice Sum. Gasoline and oil taxes swelled the Aan ded to the extent of $657,202.44. f this amount $200,000 went to the Sats general fund, $15,000 to a special « fund to care for overpayments of gas- oline and oil taxes and the remain- ing $442,202.44 went to the state high- way department for use in road main- tenance. Gasoline taxes collected by months during’ 1925 follow: January, $87,- ° April, $24,923.48 233.38 9.06: June, $59,145.20; $72,180. 14 August, $22,477.78; gp. 2,549.07 | te 12,863.44; October, $69,32 1145.16 $i, Reventon, $81,983.31 #« December, = GORDON OF MINOT ° GIVEN NEW TRIAL Minot, .N. D. Jan. & 9A), Abraham Gordon of Minot, convicted in fed- eral court in Minot in February, on a charge of concealing a3- sets in bankruptey and of perjury and sentenced to serve 18 months in 00 pote has been granted a new trial yy the United States circuit court of appeals at St. Louis,:Mo., according to information: received by his attor- ney, Judge L. J. Palda, of Minot. *2,158.33]" The circuit court, which previous- Jy had sustained the conviction, in re- 2,974.30 | versing itself, ordered that the judg- ’ ment of conviction be set aside and 2,210.00] reversed, and that the case be re- manded to the United States district 3,921.80] court with wag ns to grant the 21,791.39 | defendant a ne’ 1,075.00] Reversal of the case was ordered 250.00] by the court, after reading an_affi- davit by Attorney Dudley L. Nash, 3,210,81| formerly one of the attorneys for Gordon, that at the time Gordon made 450.00] out his: schedule: bankruptcy, that he and another attorney had advised him that it was not necessary for him 32,486.124 to. schedule as 3 property the certif- icates of deposit for $2,500 which con- 217 a0264so} stituted the principal object. of con: troversy in the case. \SURER’S DEPOSITORY REPORT Guat y Bank pe Security Bank & Merchants State Bank Fiest State Bank of Regan First Guaranty Bank Regan’ State Bank Arena State Bank Farmors State Bank, Baldwin - McKengie State Bank Farmers & Merchants State Bahk Sterling. State Rani amt 8 to Ban ae Rae ty i Bank Ralawin State ‘Ba Briscoll State Henk # / ‘armers State Bank of Regan Regan ‘Ban 3 State Bank. pom Bank of Nort b Dakota ‘pais Bank of ‘North Dake ee 1k of North. +4 ne rd = 2ese ma > ‘th ota orth an B RRS Re ih 322, 3 m3 See a Fe BEE Siete ee ae f % ‘s i : annie nike Spee pratt tra Char. of Rond ag a rm rth Dakota North Dakota if kota, Fo Mate Bevk of Baldwin Bank =. sake f ‘North ota. » Siavche stchon a state Bank TREA MADE IN COMPIAANCE WITH SECTION 153, CHAPTER 199, OF THE LAWS OF 1923 Rate Bal in f Fime. it. Deponits, int, : 3 He go. oo 6 4 a ronncn by 5,500.00 5,500.00 5 000; 34 ‘ 5,000.0 1 9,990.00 00 a0 a8 1800008 3 i 9.00." * 1,600.00 00. Pa 3,500-00 ex 000.00 i 2, 500.00 5&4 1,500.00 4 900.00 4 4 R 3 - d 2500.00 1 ‘A 400.00 % ae ¥ 3 f < 3 “2,000.00. ; i 338.89 6 + 3,000.00. “4 3,000.00 5 1,500.00 ¥ 1,000.00 5 < sonoeo — « ,- 200000 5 ¥, 3 ONE 4,000.00 ¢ 3,500,004 7200.00 ‘ 5,700.00 5, ‘ 2 : wi 226.446 ar 2 oe . 1.38 + - ate j "A 522.73¢ 4,000.00 | & oe oe 887.21 5 500,00 5. correct state: : ing isa v of the segura at ia ne