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WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy tonight pnd rsday; rising ‘tomparsinie Th \ ' DS THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [mean] y a) ESTABLISHED 1873 < ‘ BISMARCK, .NORTH DAKOTA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS j eee Rte ARS APN IRN eC at Brabtettea rhe PS «ew ci acl ele a TS PR ee MRT c= Pha rd re bad | ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL QUELLED ‘|> One One Killed, 300 Made Homeless by Hurricane in Florida ee RELIVING THE OLD DAYS | THIRD EFFORT [ ON MILK DIET, | R ARLY TODAY ——, f 3 TOENDSTRIKE' § "LAKE WORTH IS A FAILURE Meeting of thee and Opera. s West | eo a on | tors Ends in Disagreement Strikes Green Acres Last Night DEAD IS_ UNIDENTIFIED)‘ Physicians Go to Scene to Give First Aid—Damage Placed at $750,000 West Palm. Beach, Fla., Feb, 3, @)--One child was killed, 300 per- sons were made homeless and prop- erty damage estimated at $750,000 was done by a hurricane which swept Green Acres, two miles west of Lake Worth, early today, Physeians were sent from Lake Worth to attend the injured, The Movement Started Yesterday With Attacks by the Radical Element LEADERS ARE ARRESTED Portugal Has Been the Scene of Various Uprisings in Late Years Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 3..-(@)-—An mpted revolution has been sup- ed by the government. The re- threatened with bombardment, ndered. movement began early: yester- day morning, when radical elements, after distributing a revolutionary manifesto throughout the city, at- tacked the barracks of the Republi- can guard, ickly Subdued They quickly subdued and the leaders arrested, including three non-commissioned officers, Colonel Estedes, and a number of civilians, Another force took up a position at Almada, a small town on the bank of the Tagus river, opposite the city, with six gun: Threatened «with bombardment, this group surrendered at 8 o'clock this morning. The government declares ihe re- bels were few in number and the inovement unimportant. Martial law has not been declared. EACH BLAMES ee John J. Lewis, Mine Workers’, President, Terms Situa- tion a Lockout Philadelphia, (@)- Fuilure has marked the latest effort to end the long drawn out anthracite stiike Hopes of a settlement of the sirug gle, which has caused an unpre: dented shortage of hard coal and! idleness and suffering among 158,000 since September 1, van vd! conference of miners and! operators ended in disagreement last y of Lake Worth is organizing for night, It was the third since the relief work. | General Hugh L. Seott (center) recently lived ever again the days when he was fighting whom strike began, In West Palm Beach, seven fami- | the eens Captain Sumkin, 86 (right), and Amos Pond, 85' (left), Umatil ja ae with whom sh I ‘oh side blamed the other, John * o) expert. ¢ . situatior n a | eta: whiely isla a garage hare ing in the universal n language, at which General Scott is an expe ines le ioe, uke “abek oUt ing and several homes. jor W. W. Inglis, chairman of the Identity of the dead, a/ baby, has ’ otiating committce, as- not been established. f . The storm first touched the recovering from her most recent attempt at suicide. Her song now is Georgin Avenue section of West | . Lewis had rejected every-| Evelyn Nesbit, former wife of Harry K, [Maw 8 mpm ak PARTY LINES : ‘her, mos shall submit our proposals to] “I Wanta Get Well.” Evelyn is drinking —— milk — and swears she is Palm Beach, reports indicate, sweep- Mas! ce | employes and the i th Green Acres, two miles west of Lake | p judge of the falrnens of 61 whl where the greatest damage i St. aie Feb, 3. (#)--The » is back in Atlantic City Has Had Several Uprisings Portugal has been in a state of ef- escence for several yea with violent labor and radical, agitatious, bomb outrages and revolutionary movements, most of which have been put down only with the use of troops. Uprisings ascribed to the Com- in which several lives were st, occurred in July, 1924, and again in September of the same year. The most serious incident in the last 12 months took place ‘during the first fortnight in April, when an up- rising in which the Communists again were declared to have been we nn | fe the major added. was don | (ore 40, be j would not elucidate hia state. R A ILRO A DS ‘ TODAY IN W \GTO} é db ‘ : but referred to the “blind de- i pes iO emda : BURLEIGH (0. bootlenger,/ was found in a part: JI | , miiaation Of Me. ewie te, inpees HP edits, bill consideration pro | y filled mash vat in as! an fi + ceeds in senate his home here last night. aceite Se eee ; Aragtitey Berritticri, it is thought, was |’ Gloom Spreads re “ag 4 bs bill : raneuink by ° ov { . A bor b WIEL REMAIN New ieavaloeation Book, bitae te oOo enc eae nd {| Party “Regulars” Meeting Op-) ews of the iistuption brought| soritt int shouse:eonimerte pe e re Mi 7 loom among the thousands in the Tells of Opportunities in © |] was drowned. “ Position From Both Sides | fo square miles of ‘territory, com: | GR AND JURY committee | concludes IN BISMARCK, County, State | of Chamber prising the Pennsylvania sig is a chall-Johnson Minnesota — elee- Vs ——_ | field Many miners have sutfere tion contest. a id ! \ hardships for weeks and soup _kit- active participants, broke out in the ia ee ‘ sei { Fr - chens have been established. Mer-| Fight Over Righ hi of State a capital, sf the soni of a. booklet recently Transfer Will Not Be Made.| i i} ev aes cira Gomes and sev- ductions in the sur =| the inch ard there “have been some; Minnesota to Fix Freight ‘GRAND JURY T0 eral of his ministers were forced to vhic! ankruptc take refuge in the main barracks, Lani sh ds bling dieeeibaved by te | CAN FURNISH |: ts a ation we tes! Referring to the operators’ demand] Rates Begun { while loyal troops, marched against Says Telegram to Gover- e {for arbitration, which hus been. the! i the- rebels; who were led by Major , : ration department to ere | 5 jp getnare a tk sput neusiglis ZA a a ing! Q Filomeno Camayn and supported — by nor From Capital / | in the crowded farming communities ED SAMPLES) hiecinye tothe conipromise reached: ty Lewis aid, “This i a price. wa can- Fie LE ly UT ad ares tate i [ot er nee sae in- : to the cast and south. 4 the finance committee, agreeing to; % Q = ite 4: fr . TE paige: ladpvoted toa diatne- the reduction in thé maximum rate! "€son the operators purpose to keep| Of Minnesota instead ed prospective immigrants now livi of the two Yarties, ad- | cMlef stumbling block the inter- : ick te comme ission to. fi Battle Wan Staged C. B. Dickingon, who has been su-! sion of Burleigh county, including = from ‘40 to 20 per cent and adding) the, mines closed until the Helene retheo nite tiene fx A regular battle wus staged in the Perintendent of the Indian school at ee cnt ete niaaa — | $23,000,000 to the reduction approv.| tion starves, I nels | SOLENE Fates: se oe ty, the 10 it drawl ; | athe Dpro' : eee ity, the roops drawing a cor- Bismarck the past five years, will] tueP° Sayre see aa atl yaioei cs ; ed by the house through great f ut here | feaenaaine| don’ around the rebels and ‘opening romain here, t will, bey joy-| Of livestock, photographs of a thresh-| Farmers Wishing to Experi-i{, ti tates applying, on Income e-| OF American industry he con- railtéad : conte] {Shen tite guint their headquarters, is announcement will. be, jo ing rig at work and some prize ‘Mereer tween $24,000 an ,000, ure meet. k { After all-night fighting, in which 1 fully received by the people of & S:| Flint corn exhibited at the North! ment With Forage Crops | je" upposition from. both side eaten with Petty yan peregn saio peeThe ds are charged in the’ Negro Man. and White Wo-| were killed and 7 wounded, the re-) baa ee Were i Abtisg ‘ina: Dakota Corn show at Bismarck, a de- | Should Write Him the chamber, ‘The American flag has always! indictments with violating the long! Fost P. t f ell Hea the atlas ste ey ae igen: scription of the county and a signed | Increase Demanded tood for arbitration.” None of the! and short haul c¢ s of the state! man, Foster Parents o| ‘carcely a month had passed be- Te estan REM et Wash! letter. from Mrs. Jennie Moran, a pe : é These senators demand that thei conferees would comment on its! tailroad taw und giving preference in| aye es fore the head, of [the Lisbon police Mi Pleasant. Michigan, and tho im:| Widow with six children who made a| Senator Gerald P. Nye ia in ‘maximum rate be increased’éto ut! presence. ht rate: | Boy, Are Questione department ordered the deporation wediately started action to have the| Success farming in Burleigh county.| of a bulletin from the Department of|leaat 25 per vent. and while nt! Legislative Efforts Halted indictments cite instances! ] all undesirables and the radicals pacnpval (ives He mee hae ae History of Land Values Shown | Agriculture which will be of specil| ing the 20 per cent rate on the’ Efforts of the Pennsylvania. icgis-| Where the railroads charged move = countered by calling a general strike. i ; or longer dis-| D: yrt, Iowa, Feb. 3. P)—The} Again in July elements working a Messages Brought Action “Come to North Dakota Because) interest to our farmers. amount of income in excess of $100,-; lature at Harrisburg to deal with the| short hguls than for longer dis-| Davenport, Iowa, Fet P) The gain in July Governor A. G. Sorlie this morn-; History Repeats Itself,” is the title Pe Department of Agricalture han 200 as provided by. the pl ask! anthracite situation aisha fae ee se lg hier net's sat uy A ED Ae al ey: ele tee iL tea iia ‘ r pigrte: tive 64-page \ booklet.j been giving much study to the de-| that higher rates be app! - oeay x : 1 ke 4 essed the v t with the ing received a telegram from Con-| ofthis attract v us i th I é sov.|terstate commerce commission, rs to take up Soon the case! suppressed the movement wil e gressman J. H, Sinclair at Washing.| History. of ee Serene, thy lianas: | seseprnenk: of SoA aR scl tite teente ay te a |geneee Rinekpbite Wake abe. cehininc the | charges of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Bogie, negro| loss .of three lives, and placed the ton, containing the information that fereee vee feces tontqyeny age crops, and in order that. these| comes of $600,000. _ {dustry a public utility. , Action on a y Hapa eri husband and white wife, whose foster- tae made DATA lay ie bee Me, | Dichifeon. Will: bargain tu. Bin | ere ae laeic did aol. exceed WAL tps | craps way teesive: tho proatest: tes;|'. ‘To further speed up senin| to change the minets’ certiticate| Sa hie ne Oe Mictene $0t: Harold: Rarke Ree e re oa atioal fale ick Se ec nie Aer east ee ea REeunehE SI6E> © sofa jas long ian auall’ grain produc-| sible texts, the department has plac-| of the bill, Chairman frase 108, the! law and open the way to miners from| Minneapolis and Gmahs; | Northern, jn a. gas-tiled room in their home mornaral Cel cel tne, online AB MiSasAgoe tO Shes. Bol a ota ; tv,,ed at the disposal of various sena- c ttee: was hopeful today | outside the. stute has been post-| DB Be, ale ae ago. Pp pe Bpas Pecieti, senators and congressnien, a8 Well ae a ee ne ee en eta ee fore a mited amber of kages of| of keeping the chathber in session for; poned. j polla ond ot, Jouls, and the receivers |” “They were questioned at length the bombing of | the | archbishop's the Indian bureau, asking that the | Srooreiteo when diversified farming) each of the new seeds. Senator Nye| six hours. Confronted also by more i je, ie RL CARO) d a esterday rding the circumstances | Palage, ay: inatier he Kecomgigerais And. metlon . 6 con meaie gontaon weacties; akon | bas at bie disposal 00 packages: con:| than, 40. amenpinente;” introduced! WOULD FORCE “ACTION BN Meal gat hi Maat eveaiiie. ici OL he death, which oceurred|®°¥ 2 was immediately parte alley Se che values in Hlinois and Iowa have| sisting of the following mm's| since the bill was taken up'in the} IN SENATE AND HOUSE i ee there within /#fter an insurance policy for $10,000 a ls SGM grams were also sent by the aised to an‘ average of $188 and| alfalfa, Great Northern field beans,| senate, Chairmag Smoot called his} Washington, Feb, 3—(#)—A move lagaict court here within! on his life, had been made out in marek Association of Commerce, Fe Gf $227 racre respectively. The point{ Bangalia field peas, Kursk /millet,| committee into (gesison again today{to force house action on a bil de-| 8 fe county attorney's (uit favor, ing that the transfer be canceled,| $2 Taste that agricultural development} Mandarin soy beans, white sweet] in the hope of disposing of some ofl mene to relieve the anthracite Mie tha, Gil de ahdEhe GubHi Chel GMGals Buss Mowsage mother or wad and the Biman peat slab at ie in North Dakota is at the same stege| clover and crested wheat grass. ~ these and thus: preventing extende aaslon was begun today in the house federal fare by Ane rai iee Bc it Lolly eek vow oh her son’s| Preece Gffect. | as it was'in these other two states| One Package to a Person | Genet On ati gor wa BEE eee eee te eT UILEEDIRO ANY M AntucraL Chine deathi investigated: “ntl whe te seer Ci man Sinclair's telegram to| 30 years ago, that mixed farming is} | One : ‘Almost. at’ th tin ions expressed by attorneys for the | fied” as the circumstances sur- z yearenemay: inc! et 's teleg: now well under way in this state, and| These seeds are in two and three ‘Full Legislative i" most al fy a satis pimeas EPA enact coun hin eadnsstion’ wdc the + TNUphe commissioner Sf, Indian | that land values should be due for a | pound packages and it is the express [ta invite The came or anthtenee carriers have taken the posi-| Bouies. ‘affairs intended giving Mr. Dick- (Continued on page three) | ed wish who foaliva ibedt seeds sits] Ticket Is Endorsed | operators and. miners, whieh broke tion that an injunction, which hey) | This couple, she xays, neve ~ ng, him to Michigan. in mt Bie Feaults’ and .be prepared, to, report he Nels. House bi jnteeiiyeed by aioe rallroad/andi watshouse comms:| slated that the boy be left in’ the! Sibel marek the transfer ‘will not ute 0! )p: try, Department of Agriculture. Th Statements made recently in some! York. - : ___ {sion fro; iz to imp \ 1 1 Cc Cc Hope to Con- made.” rf 4 Caaey teliner Wecoeanla ntwt newspapers, to the effect that only| Responding to a resolution by Sen-|ority on them, in the matter of! os on hee ul childron. ae ‘ongress Cannot Hope to Con Nye Also Replies 1 Atlantic Flight l experimenter associated with the, two, representatives to the state lex-| ator Lar Follette, Republican, Wiscon- | freight rates. sali fticiale here have word from Mu sider More Than a Third Governor Soriie this afternoon re- || p—— | Department in this work. islature weré endorsed at the recent| sin, the treasury today sent to the len peer onltce tbat 4 | ceived a telegram from Senator Ger- i Tf you want to take part in the! Nonpartisan ‘League convention, | senate the 1924 federal tax return! tee nat Py Heal of Its Proposals ald P. Nye anent the local, situation, ; study of these new forage crops,| McLean county ute erroneous,” ac-| reports-of 159 companies engaged in vated "to have been , which read ‘as follows: write Senator Nye and state the kind| cording to information received from|the mining of anthracite, For Died to have ee “Took Dickinson matter up of seed you prefer. Under the rules| that county. | seven. companies reported net profits ei Washington, Feb. 3.—(4)—The dif- personally with commissioner, * 4 of the partment of Agriculture} After F. A. Vogel, former legisla- j for the ‘year, 92 net losses, and 20 . APPROVED ficulties congress encounters in try- end happy to inform you that only one package can be sent to each| tor, refused to allow his name to neither taxable profits nor losses. | Payment of $1 aly to the Bone-| ing to keep its head above the flood the commissioner has decided to person and the senator has only 300| go before the conventions the foliow “ 1 ! trail (Williams county) school dis-]0f proposals by its 531 members is be ’» comply with -your wishes im the at his disposal, so all requests will] ing three leaguers were endorsed ‘as RESOLUTION CALLS FO! Ht to ane ar seotnae tan dmai| eteklnalp~allnaioated by “ee cata - matter.” : be filled in the order received. McLean county representatives: PRESIDENTIAL ACTION i eoyen se the (statistics ‘of what, has been’ accom. Mr. Dickinson camee here five years CAPE ' ea ait oy Oscar Oberg of Washburn. Harrisburgh, Pa., Feb, 3.--(@)--A ;@mount, has been approved Ye de.|Plished in the two months of the ! ago and the ‘local Indian schol ee i I ot John Erickson of Blackwat.t, | resolution calling’ upon ybresident | bonding and fire insurance de-|Plished dn the | | i ; artme strict w s . - rollment has been inereased from es . before they become the law of the iat ig seqoan peburataie hee | : | ~ FOR'UNPAID BILL-GROCERNOW Sr ® it i rs here J ' eet | 10 BE STARTED | MASHERS —_[:"rigse Stren was structor in the institution, : On Sub- is Meeting at Cigeolana! 0, k to the people in an address here penses BT American participation. in poe ota [Maho Senator “Accept! nyt: jenn anger seals ee a to 124—the capacity of the school— i J ! ~~ ~~~~~ | through all of the ste aug. considerable Pislab tf ao hee A | F ARM s RELIEF » a, tation to Speak at Chicago | rough all of the stages necessary een made abou! e buildings land, y Y SAVED FROM [ine constsiction ‘of badger trons \ Chi Feb, Senator The only piece of legislation of se tiaie tetning at the aeneel oe | : PT WN | William'E. Borah, Republican, Idaho, Himportanee ito reach President. Cool- ing their training at the school gt 4 : 4 . is is expected to begin his announced | idge is the joint’ resolution appro- cf), RERRMe able abpsrelaen ot Me. Mic P ; me! tRigete ee ht to carry the world court issue ; priating $60,000 to defray the ex- . re i To ., Feb.’ 3.—The coms | But as the months passed it be- February 22. | the pretieal ners, disarmament confer- “While the transfer to, the Michi- . ze Des Moines. Today to Fol- | pany’s assets include. a three-year-| came evident that Winnifred was al He has a ‘cepted an invitation to ence at Geneve. ld girl, with wide blue cyes, tangled | fixture. At times letters would come speak, pile him by the Republi- | = May Work Faster wap sclce!: wonid. Rays bean, 8. Ge- . brown hair and /a° aot cupid's-bow | drom er mother! tut then al ” y always;can faction headed by Robert E. " The senate has spent most of its THe peerage mle Tate Pickiagen ‘ jow Suggestions mouth. She was receivéd as secur-| came without return address. ‘There Crowe, state's attorney said hee ia eae barked i vig eee of ity for an unpaid. bill.” was no way to reas : adherence e United tes to pr elertiig a divans hee - : y Des Moines, ta., Feb. 3-(4)—Plans "When John Drake, Cleveland groc-| And Winnifred won a place in the | @ Weather Report hast week. Tht eax tilt atin eee jis Le tit into effect | er, comes'to balancé he may ¥ i , ‘ . : weel e tax in math i MAP Gail] Paeney erst, Zoe at [lit ame abo, a | shee Scere... (ease wis ae emer out of the ‘way the ncckintiy il f if e Mrs. ‘ HB a intidution in the front son iain tempting to, fly from | Palos. 1 iit nesting neve Whe week, eekee: |yeurold. Wianltred “You won't go away and leave ie) Temperature at 7 a. m. | ; be speeded up. mi + work here is very Pama oe eo the Fibre Ms sailed on his first voy: ‘}) ing discussion of methods of financ- pens left her with him when they | like my one mama did?” =: Highest yesterday ra hi Co mach Bing rape Foner to out of town without ntests Case Lowest last night . i muy ir, with' new Neat ene ma of tigtiog ot fi Weenie faa miNt ba gas “tan Pay ae he bi sb Drake ts taking legal steps to| Precipitation te 7 a, in, : " | ‘in. every col ‘Mr. Dickinson had previously: e: gap ey Py of the sub-com- that |adopt her. But now an aunt of the! Highest wifd’ veloc + ‘ oo pressed his: willi: legesad to fe tnteeo ike is ey pie: ne bevel ghe repre- | Di bid what wi a child 3p sopenree on the scene to! a WEATHER 5 DRECAST A De it advancement and ot = lerdée the all-agricaitural or corn oF, ‘or Bismarck and vicinity: Mo ob tates’ | nif: " maroramestan) left at ‘Let Winnifred de-| cloudy tonight and Thursday; rising final [is Fons in i ed tora ieee ite serene rs tad renee. ae Ameri hie povic-vary Baer vg with ee her | cide.” pie Ali Thursday, | vr baskets steer" bs congress ex- not be met an@ that Tittle girl| juvenile court at an eat! The pressure is high over the! would have to be considered as pay- Meanwhile, the Drake slaven are| Plains States while a low pressure! MARY LOWELL | ment—-or at. least as security. hoping, that Winnifred wi will stay with sree has appeared over the extreme|| Two young sheiks tried to = them for good. And. Winnifred—the Northwest.’ Light snow fell at most: tree Mary. Lowell into their car, One More to Feed ‘little al whose mother left her be-; places in the northern states except|| but, fortunately for her, Jimmy Now Drake has five children of his |-hind to redeem e grocery bilt—keeps over the Rocky. Mountain region|| Rand came along. Read / what of Gernando de Noron | : ean fonne:'| naother, explaining that abe bill could| The case is set fora hearing in WEATHER CONDITIONS —_| fred: 4 {where cloudy weather prev; he did to ¢ i by turning to Hoe | Omny onthe tents heme at || Peieed aati ck'arns. Sik lente ais | ne le eee < The, Yellow Stub, on page &: eee iis debt; she increased Be’ | like’ my other Seam did? aS Bon meer |

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