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i} “am ESTABLISHED 1873 4 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS [EIGHT KNOWN DEAD IN ANOTHER MINE DISASTER f) CANADA HAS 5 a 1924, ANNUAL REPORT REVEALS ~~ RPP P [__ GALEANDROcKS Take TOLL ___—_—|DEVILSLAKEHADTHELOWEST =» [pa is over | Seen FANT MORTALTY RATE y 2S S.ove® 130 ARE STILL UNACCOUNTED FOR IN MINE ! | Bismarck Held Fourth Place,’ iat Firing Squad 1G Being S Also by 1 4 : a e N sagt | | cane fone Shlbtea Executes Utah i ee eT Uae inge, Nor Is Ore o vainly Man for Murder |) That Some of Them May High a Quality — Whiltemore’s —_ Report setts Still Be Ali HS | Containg Interesting Infor: | it (ake Cit, dam Me , ba oe pe —— Davide We ccrewiger: “ketone A HORSES IN MINE UNHURT firing squad at the state pent tentiary today. Devils Lake had the lowest infant mortality rate of any city in the If Further Explorations Are Debris May Hinder Rescue Satisfactory, Mining state duting 1924, the annual re ELEM | ort of Stute Health Director A. A. | Work—Cause of th Will Be Done WW bikeashorey whip the tate wor’ RUROPE STILL rede oan of health, shows, | Is Undetermined Grand Forks he! Dickinson was thir Fairmont, W. V Jan. 15.—A— a higher grad Duluh mining the explorations afiortly after the rate sor 1924 and the deuth rate by counties hax not yet been completed, Dir, Whittemore suid. infant mortality rates per 100,000 4 population for the leading ¢ in INTHE GRIP OF | A COLD WAVE’ 2. The hodies of eight miners, includ- ing a father and his son, have been located in the number & mine of the Jamieson Coal and Coke company of Farmington, near here, which late discovery eight yet and who ‘ BS Ries 4 held options on the tract for x three years, which he turned ovcr to 5 he. x . . 4. Duluth and Minneapolis men last a0 fs Ww month, said today, ’ “There are several hundred mil- vhe state follow: Deviis Lal Grand Forks, 40.4; Dickins ismarck, 60.7; Mandan, 6. ton, 78.9; Fargo, 80.7; Ja town, 82; Minot, 1 js’ new | body,” 14,402 Births In 1924 “but it is not | Four died when a storm swept the Atlantic coast sending smi‘! crafts to rocks and-to the bottom, The] Commenting on the year 1924, the ba range, while ;crew of the barge T. J. Hooper was rescued by coast guards. She is shown piled on the rocks at Sandy] Period covered in his report, Dr. grade and will Hook, .N. Y. is Whittemore said: There were 14,402 have to be concentrated.” byrths reported du: last night was partially wrecked by an explosion, There are still 80 men unaccounted for in the mine. The condition of the bodies, badly burned but not mutilated, led mine officials and some of the rescuers to express the hope that at least a few of the men are stil] alive. Two Are Unidentified. Two of the bodies found have not been identified. The others include Some Loss of Life and De-| struction of Property Has Been Reported g 1924. Of these’ Paris, Jan. 1 (P)—Europe con- Reports yesterday were to’ the ef- 764 were male and 4,038 female. Of tinues to shudder in the grip of an those of W. W. Myers, 63, and his fect that the largest ore body in the whole number ‘234 were illegiti- intense cold wave, which is aggra- son, Herbert Myers, 27, North America had been discovered | mate, Hospital care was had in! vated by heavy snowfalls and vio- Chester, a town near Farmington. near Fort William, Mr. Woodbridge Pork Chops Proves 1,723 cases, 12,040 were attended by; lent gales. There has been some loss A number of horses stabled in the refuted these statements, declaring yw | a) ey a physician and 2,862 had no trained of life and destruction of property. mine were taken out alive this morn- the Canadian crude ore will test rs Undoing i assistance. The general birth rate! The mercury in eastern France ing. This gave rise to hopes that at while the Mesaba ia, | based on federal population statistics keeps below zero and the cold has least some of the 30 men remaining 7 a a is 21.2 and based on the state cen- now moved over to western regions | entombed may be alive, Chicago, Jan, 15.—VP)—A slip- d ek lente wade 2 y : 3 ry pork chop was the undoing |, sui 3 22.4. In order to ussure which previously had been spared, Four rescue crews are in the mine, r Only tte Haul t Freight to Lake Superior will be half the cost from the Mesaba min ¥ said Mr. Woodbridgé, addin; thi g the freight rate from this, the Mat- tiwan range, Died cents Pan, than aba range of Minneso- . § ta; ; The, haul is only 40 miles, Suffering Is Intense — People si |, and the Canadian National rail- road runs through the 10,000 acres} Are Without Food, Cloth- controlled by the syndicate for four n ing, Shelter size of the gre body may be \] Pe of James Smith, “two-qun badman” Francisco. Entering a butcher shop last night the youth pointed two pis- tols at the two butchers in the place, snatched $400 from the cash register and started for the door. Then he sli ‘on @ pork chop a customer had dropped in flight. When he stopped sliding his pistols and money were seat- |! variously estimated,” said Mt. Wood- Nogales, Arizona, . 15, (Ph - | tered ov the floor and the two bridge. “It comprises the whole} There is intense suffering in flood | butchers were sitting on him, Mattiwan range. One hill 300 feet} devasted districts of the state of | one armed with a cleaver and the high und two miles long is iron ote,| Nayarit, Mexico, and hundreds. of | other with a butcher knife. and then’ there is a break, afteFi homeless persons are without proper which' the iron deposit resumes. food, clothing and shelter. “We expect to continne and great-| Telegrams say that although flood i] Mi le A ly enlarge exploration work and ex-| waters have subsided after the most amination of the plat next summer,’ disastrous flood in the. history of: x a we nd ite proves te Ye what] that region, the, relief problem is aj d {man "named Boyd, suffered “parti an 34, Automobile Deaths | ; apenas Estimates are that about 9,000 per- 3 ] Mt Phe lone tocthe building ts Wosti-| cceeee eee nto coo! WILL E ATE Diding Would Reanie a Your | sont ae hse soa the wees] DTQA PEAR PA ota aoe, Putin 1 em) antral "Scns "tore tla A, Will Open Court Se eT The contributor causes were intoxi- i HALF CENTURY VOTE ON WORLD BARGE ROUTE | Here.on Monday } . | An adjourned term of Burleigh ON MISSISSIPPI county ointrice court oi besptaes : . ome ee at the cou jouse ere jonday, People Will Live in Restau- 3 court. house Putting in the mine buildings, ma-{jife is now placed ut 2,000, Proper- tion, 25; speeding 18; inexperience and 12 were drivers of the car. ‘Iwo with Judge W. J. Kneeshaw of ee rants and Hotels, Says chinery and equipment, Mr.-Wood-| ty joss. is estimated at $5,000,000, ; d of traffic rules, 6; age were unclassified. bina on the bench. Judge Knees Noted Scientist 17-year-old from San 1 i uniformity and to assist in making notably Dinard, which this year having arrived from nearby points comparisons other states this launched on a career as a mild and| oye ive o'clock whistle has blown| Shortly after the blast. The fans are department will use the federal es-,sunny winter resort, thanks to the! _ ond here's Cal Coolidge wending| Working under the fullest pressure, timate of population in compiling! gulf stream which washes the nenr- | }j\, way home, just like any Wash-| Company: officials said, and it is ex- —— birth and morbidity rates. by shores. zs 3 pected that the region where the ex- “There are reported 10,204 Indians} The snowfall in the Perpignan re- plosion is believed to have occurred, Fire Destroys Eastern Wing} in North Dakota. Of these 637 have gion is quite unprecedented. It has | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | estimated to be about 2% miles from tuberculosis, 667 have trachoma. stalled trains and street cars. | cs | the bottom of the entry shaft, will of the Picturesque Hotel “The preliminary goiter survey is' Yesterday in Italy the canals and} be reached in a few hours. Chateau Frontinac ington clerk. TODAY 1N WASHINGTON Marketing conference contin- 1] ues. | World court is debated in scu- ate, Italian debt setlement remains before house. Harvey Firestone rubber investigation. Opponents of railroad iabor bill appear before senate com- mittee, about finished. Five thousand Guos-j lagoons in Venice were frozen over, ‘Mine is Badly Wrecked. \tionnaires were sent out and about while in Rome the people sweltered Officials who entered the workings {4,000 replies received. - When plat-!under a hot wind driven across the after the blast said the mine appear- ted on a spot map, the returna show’ Mediterranean from the heated sands ed pay, wrecked and that debris that goiter is most prevalent west of, of the desert of Sahara. Northern might hinder the rescue work. the Missouri r. All counties Italy is covered with snow and is No reason ha: with less than per cent.of goiter periencing bitterly cold weather, with officials of thi e east of the river and all above the. temperature 13 degregs. below rescue worker: per cent are west of the river. The zero along the Piave river. H Srpipelen. ers of the state are being exam-! Six fishing boats, with 25 persons: he Jamieson mine is operated un- ed at the university for their io-!on board, are missing in the region! der the non-union plan and is one me content, of Via Reggio. of the largest in the district. icturesque Ho- tel Chateau Frontinac, overlooking the St. Lawrence. river, was. in. ruins today, destroyed by fire. Smoke and {water did considerable damage to jother parts.of the building. Five firemen were injured by fall- ing walls and one guest, a traveli been advanced by mieson company or to the cause of the testifies in | toe eeceeeeare er | Judge Kneeshaw crossing accidents de-| fects of car 8, .Of the 34 deaths four} were pedestrians, 16 were passengers ly. one year, so mining could hardly , * be looked for on a production scale until 1928, pgs: e Drilling operations at the mjne,i ™-* which is located about 40 miles west} % ay of Fort William on the Canadian Na- tional railroad, were discontinued 9 nbout a month ago, Mr. Woodbridge CHU * tually iivein'res, Opponents Must Continue Pare puede Outbursts of Oratory or sald, adding that explordtion work Succeeds Rev. Bow as Prese eine aoe ott a ye well tines ‘Permit the Vote | | Ww bridge said, would take approximate- mea physical defe 23 road RECK E “A survey of 25 tourist camps dis- comes here ut the request of. the Y ME (ON closed .the following: Open vault! Navigation Will Be Restored| state supreme court to try a number/Ten Still Remain Under toilets 26; flush bowls 3; iof cases in which affidavits of pre- : : ied from dug wells 10; ¢ on Upper River—Twenty Ey | Shah they vare Debris — Rescue Work p a 5 called before Judge J. A. is je warct examined &: Barges Ordered Jamestown in December. Wm, Lan- Halted Temporarily rubbuge disposal 16; municipal own- ger and L. J, Wehe, Bismarek, were Waste ee cust 21; making charges 5; policed pilinnenpe Pirie mie ie attor who filed the affidav- qpAtilburtons Okla.” Jan, a “On Oc 2 1925) a typhoid | Thorpe of Minneapolis, president of | The same jurors who served in De-| J ‘ noving 91 bod- Piha Deke 20th (08H >a ty phot’ the $1,000,000 apper Mianlasipil rivor|cember huve-beon réculled to) report ies from the Degnan-MeConnell mine Luke, 23 cases being reported within | barge line corporation. announced to-| at the court house at 2 p. m. Mon-| Weetveg jy pee berks A ich wis are interested in the project with : € Washington, Jan, 15.—(4)—Unless| a few days of each other. The first; day that he would sign a contract) day. Wednesday, halted temporacil Tate Mr. Woodbridge , ———_ “Gus. | Which will skim along the surface of opponents of’ the world court are| six of these were employes of the; with the government, under which Care last night wheh 81 bodlew had been -iheue el ae *yeats ago several! , New York, Jan. 16.—()—Dr. Gus- the water at tremendous speed. Pas-| able to continue a barrage of oratory| Colonial Hotel, four were steady the corporation ‘will operate a barge recovered. The remaining — bodies sateustatieann to Mr.: Woodbridge | {2748 Albert Andrcen, for the last’ xengers wishing to cross the Atlantic)in the senate they may be forced| boarders and ihe others had had! Jine between Minneapolis and- St. pho tag le lees taal pcan with samples of their. ore discovery | @yfeat® aiseiceat of the Augustana’ will use airplanes and keep in touch’ very goon to permit a vote on the| meals there. The hotel was closed) hous. ; ; ways will have to be cleared before a, after directing camlorations| cd'getsigaey og ih atoal haar Meccan ete, Se ee Sfonge in| Zeesion Provaning American adher-| and an investigation inaituted. Thal eiion dn'the upper river now io ge They cin ba reached it " to tl - the wi jecides 35 Fy ine ii there for several years, he DOUGH.) an ‘educational association at the‘ of the belief that fifty years from) "Opposition forces, led by Chairman|to be an unknown carrier of disease farded as, “closed business,” Mr.| At the mine it was reported a fresh op holding ‘them until a| l0s/Me seasion today of its annual’ now cotton, silk and wool textiles will Borah of the forg ign relations com-| germs employed temporarily in the! Thorpe said, and at the same time , ago. meatii n notifi Liverpool, Jan ence home | ‘and people will 15.— Fifty years] ‘ave disappeared declared, Duluth and Minneapolln Men Inter- ested Howard Tabbott and Arthur Mit- chell, Duluth, and Johg R. Mitchell and Charles H. Hood of Minneapolis nt on all lust summer, One drill is down 1,000 feet. iden - scientist. t of Lutheran Educa ‘The professor prophesies that in tional Association hi “Operations will he — continued ugain next spring,” Mr. Woodbridge 1976, present day types of ships will he replaced by hydroplanes f \be replaced by cheaper and more dur-! mittee, have bee ied that upon| Kitchen of the hotel.. Doctor Drew,| the executive committee of the pri- midnight and it is possible all the Dr. Radéebs succeeds the Rev. Dr.|able forms of, vegetable fibre. The; inui 7 4 vate corporation went into pession bodies will be recovered soon,’ * nt is ine | 4 them rests the burden of continuing] city health officer, rendered valuable; i t FS All but five of tl Cansdian governme Ww. TL. Bow, they are willing to vote | assistance. The water, supply of!‘ complete details for: from the alte have inn (ase ‘Funeral services for many of the dead will be held today. Forty con- ator Lenroot, Republi-| Devils Lake is entirely from several’, Financing construction of three House of Commons Gives! victs from the state penitentiary at ity| tow boats and 20 barges, designed to leading the fight for Privately: owned wells, The cit¥| operate in a minimum of 3% et at McAlester will arrive here - this MacKenzie King Body a =| ™orning to dig the graves. Majority of 3 Votes {be swayed by every passing wave of ratification, issued the ultimatum and| system is used only for fire protec-' Ed Boyle, state mining inspector 1. resident of St. Oiat’s; wardrobes of ‘women will not be so; din the project and expects! coijege, Northfield, Minn. ‘large as now “because women being denote an re: to. subsidize concentration opera-| he Rey, Chas. Orris Solbert, ' i ret ‘ | rs 5 » pres-,at that time almost civilized, will not s ehait work’ tom, for each one per] ident of Augustana college, and nor- fatitieation, i it of ii which amounts to af eee ery . -alightly over’S0 cents a ton, Mr.| elected vice president. D Woodbridge said. i legotiations and Sxplers Preparing to enter into actual con- |fract for construction of the hoats, Professor Low also envisages. an! issue by insisting the chamber re-| not be used. Edgar. Tulles, president of Witten-|cra of ugly factories built under-| main in night tenlan, tA survey of the. proposed dam! {tact for construction gob ina eat ork collene, Springfield, Ohio, Man, SCORN has wu be no ware chim: | The challenge found the opponents | across the Red River at Grand Forks! svoiottc fn throe monthe “still “under way,” sald Mr. Wood: 3° Arnold “aise ot Wittenberg, * esl fore, kanal iH ps more poliched and Lendy> after momentary uncertainty.| was made with the assistance of Joel| YN,’ Thorpe announced the olection brodge, “and Ee wae ittee Bag Feet ape mori the cough | Aftet ® roll eall at Senator Borah’s/{. Connolley of the U.S. Public! o¢ these officers of the corporation: fashion. | sought late yesterday to force the! tion as the water is so salty it can- ir, who is here, said last night that he would start a thorough investigation / of the tragedy today. He stated his Ottawa, Canada, Jan. 15.—()—Vic- | belief that the explosion was caused ed on the banner of the| by a gas pocket. King government earl: Most of the bodies which were re- his morning when the house of com-| covered indicated that the miners a narrow majority of three| had died from suffocation and not ave it a vote of confidence.| from external injuries. conservative amendment of noi it at Rotldgd Fs fo. Announcement wi colum: ‘Temperature. at 7 a, m. iH t_ yesterday while; sports Have been my hood, I have really played for the love of competition. Now 1 have a avarning hunt and fish back with ry. i ry i as Today he is “preparing to: satisfy + For: North pege his ning and return. to'his home “late ‘tonight of Satur at Okla, ieee tone ace Se a eytd stsapert for #0 deart en: tio 4 7 4 ‘a me ae liste Indian school’ in a) per or s moron, fi “we are not prepared] named treasurer. better educated as all the . rough i a request, to determine if # quorum ex: 3 It deemed safe 7 rae 4 por hoa mare ane nee whee oe ete work will be done. by ‘machinery. {ined saaeae Blease, Democrat, of | from public he th point of view. él Pre LE Rae Tae Sone ¢ tn ae ae oul arolina, too! e floor for a if we ebhaged , i ee | Pil Bae ire Sgr at THORPE HE ARS Cardinal Mercier Seiekoar aiinek cathe court fallow | achtenta cite raat mate te relary and treasurer, A. C. Winrod, with the situation.” ‘. ing which recess was taken until to-| Dr, Whittemore and aproved by the| ‘The executive committee includes: | mons b; Pee ogee Sava op : Is Growing Weaker | +. . : Bebed mere: “That. we make an in-| P, Cisson, La Crosse, W wholenalej votes, Minot Elks Lodge : 6 ALL OF AGE ee Jan. 16.—)—Cardins!| Supply of “First | tality rates in several cities and|#rocer confidence, the ballot shows 134 votes Hi Minstrel Show condition is radually . | counties having rates that seem too tar tha likecal guverncen pedi ad as “ Pe eee eS weakening with spells of Strie dis. Aid” Booklet Is hig tut pe. ne Be HEIRESS iN aie forstne conservatives. ou. aap e ag! ‘§ lete Re- ‘ich re! ere wal eat ¢} ent in 1c t, N, D, Jan. 15—The high| Veteran Indian Ath fre neces, “ets Balan Yen by arti: Already Exhausted | Washington; that,a statement as to hous when the reanie of tne uallee “he| tires and Will Return to | ficial means. f goiter prareution be runde for the was made known, members of both f ry west % + ry His People PRAYERS OFFERED. nt was made in these| in. particglar; that we discuss the ATTACKED BY Sas gree oer ary the ’ Brussels, Jan, 15.—()—Prayers in inst Aid”. booklist by Re E. sdyleabii® of creating penbinnent : ‘and throwing it into the air. he hey Salen eine ins StL dee ee [every Catholic’ church — throughout f stete, compinsaiion | 228, #,(rachoma Rospitel and a hos- Five progressives, two independ. be given for the speond and fast’ time | 3 FAs pb B Fla., Jan; 15.—()—| Belgium were offered today for the |bereas. TY were distributed to a| Pital.for cripple ents and two labor members, threw | ; tialett {ie Thorpe, colorful Indian athlete,| return to health of Cardinal Mercier, | gumber of large industrjei 7 in their lot with the government to onight, Fd as the primate’s.condition, following | the by Mr. Wenzel Two Boys Escape defeat Mr. Meighen’s amendment. conor : Bee ee: sea eae | nis recent operation, Is seinowlgdged iapenee anh are bot publications of 3 School: ; Tim MA ark Newspaper Men Who Boarded rday 8 doctors . critical. Pupils Weather Report || 3 Pelerabore vrofeutsnat rooant | "is “@aihaic tense "win yous |the,bareas, Sie the announcenent| From State School; | young Girl Knocked Sense- RIGHT T0 M AKE Leviathan at Cherbourg ee a ag ta ae hattle wits every morning before the opening of | have been many ea sts for copie Are ‘Captured Here less With Wrench—As- : Are Disappointed less than’ 800, paid ad: Although the Cardinal, ever: since Which connet Ware ued. oa cele & dis- i. 66 33 his operation has realized his grave | tribution. : Leland Rhodes of Wing, Cherbo aL danger, he is cheerful. and vi eR oNe = gont to the State Training school at ae Papostscg: 18 France, Jan. aby PY ——— fa in from ismarc] i s 7 Pate oet este eet WINE UPHELD Gere Se . : sgo. ¢ Breslow drug store here ani h knock t Winona Demands Recognition |. genera) morchandlse store ‘al Wi Saba trom. Rar bee, tel houre Roads today, to is * As Home of World’s Champion foe iesning canes, stroped deome ska] Seasteeetie” agentes 2 =< bride, the frmer"Bilin Mackay. Charleston Marathon Dancer |/Ssi"t.e°iiratit sate ate nt snug by ples to| Gollene of wine te Ream (Ete ere . ni ismare!l ice were 7 , wc ing, RSMAS Setters aie [ne einer i nes nt iegael te "Sot ty tae Winova, Minn,, Jan. 15.—(AP)—Winoha today jaya claim jen immediately returned to’ the gees ; “Not Guilty” on the liner untii to,-the world’ : rath ; I girl: Wh ine dengbler sf A.B. she reached Bonthamptos, Engl e world’s champion Charleston marathon dancer ‘in the | sehool, hi en, wealthy head of Armour and | SSR Pky ‘They are tha enoat Geoktemne es , person of Rudolph Peterson, -p: or of a furniture store The boys had walked to the. river | company’s torelen aecounting depart-; Wilmington, Del., Jan. 15—U%—| sengers ne fad tar fui here, hig Sema ral danced continuously for one “hour. and 46 ‘atter Serine the achool and crossed | ment, and is Grand-daughter of |The right of a citizen under the state| long time; “I only saw ‘ f minutes | he sank exhausted... - re she highway bridge.| William J. Seown, president of a |probiBition act to manufacture andle fow tine se : care the ice al ’ : f I thro where fine oe: BoeMal) sacs Satake aes eines een, Tae tn, | Set ae aa | Say ws ena ie ange nl ae Pee tg! Y sn; r ee fi 4 annaa] supply, and after getting out, | one to.four inches long—were de-| though it containa more than one- « na t ee ive up at thé end: of 46,minutes.. de his at once to the home 4 ofan: hab bed ee Bi sr .to phonograph music, oma . [lof e. tek ‘to ob- ¢ eing « At the 16 Ps eed J oy ad believ- " am a er by had es scribed as serious. nl

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