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a. its ete re Mostly unsettled tonight and Wednesday; colder. ESTABLISHED 1873 POISONING | CAUSED DEATH OF PRISONER * John Thelander Died Shortly 3 After - Being Brought From Devils Lake HE WAS SICK EN ROUTE Effort Will Be Made to De- termine How Man Obtain- ed Poison, Shafer Says Investigation into the death of John Thelander, prisoeee at the state penitentiary here, six days after his arrival here from Devils Lake, dis- closed the fact that he died of ar- senie poisoning, Wardeh John J. Lee 3 reported to the state board of administration. ‘As soon a transcript of the testimony taken at the coroner's in- quest is available the matter will be taken up with Devils Lake authori- ties to ascertain if the manner in which Thelander obtained the poison can be determined and if a prosecu- tion is advisable, Attorney General George F. Shafer said. Under the state law, Shafer said, persons who assist another to commit suicide are guilty of a felony. In his report to the board Warden Lee said that Thelander, who was sentenced on a bigamy ‘charge, was +, sick on his arrival at the penitentiary on January 18 and died January 24. Thelander was sick when he left Devils Lake, Lee said he was told, and during the trip here was forced to leave the motor bus several times because of bad vomiting spells. Arsenic Caused Death An autopsy failed to reveal the cause of death and Thelander’s stom- ach was sent to the state university for analysis. Report of the state chemists showed he died from ar- senic poisoning. “The transportation officer reports that he had the man handcuffed all the way from Devils Lake to the pen- itentiary and when Mr. Thelander | was received at this institution he was thoroughly searched and nothing was found on him,” Lee's report said. “On account of his condition when leaving the Ramsey county gail he must’ have obtained the poison prior to leaving the jail. Had Five, Wiyes “Mr. Thelander .was ‘convicted of bigamy and given a five-year sen- tence. It is reported that he had five wives and a reply to the letter we addressed to the sheriff states that the woman he was last living with in the county jail. ason for delaying the mak- report was that I wanted inued on page three) A BRIGHTER SABBATH. 100,000,000 PENNIES. STOCKINGS—1,800 KINDS. DEMOCRACY DYING AGAIN. BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. (Copyyight, 1926). The Senate has made this a bright- er Sunday for payers of big income taxes, also for the smaller taxpayers. Approving all tax cuts made jn the Housé, the Senate cuts $125,000,000 more from Uncle Sam's income, a to- tal cut in taxes of $456,000,000. The administration thinks the cut of $456,000,000 excessive, But Secretary Mellon is a good manager, and P, » ident Coolidge a natural born econ- omist. Between them they will make Uncle Sam cut his expenses to fit his income. A large part of the $456,000,000 might be saved by stopping foo! expenditures on a navy that would be out of date ‘and useless in case ae that war. oe enriching item. build batt! eahipes 8 obsolete as hi ‘som cabs, put 5 per cent of tl money into good flying machines, save the rest and the government. financial problem would become simpler. \* All was joy yesterday, when stock | brokers, stock speculators and wis buyers returned from their Lincoln's + Birthday rest, full of optimism and *” “buying order: goal strike “end made them “The slash in income taxes de F them feel that dyatice had not vanished from earth, ‘And the fed- eral reserve statement, showing @ drop in brokers’ loans of more than $49,000,000 in less than a month, showed that some buyers are paying for what they buy. + Sinclair and! Standard Oil put up the price of gasoli ne one cent in the East. Oil comp: ae are profitably combined in the We: The oil men reason it out philosophically thus: “One cent a galion in this perous country makes LITTLE difference to | ¢ a man that buys only ten or twenty | gollong. a day. One cent a gall makes see difference to companies that sell cane in a day. One hun m p. million doltars.- + day equals three 4 oes an five million dollars in ayes with that amount you ean al thing.” fi ola ae Het eit hin, menras the Bs od beat to sell. yrenty. yards of: als for one dregs, Now a woman bi three yards, and considers that oa ba gat Ne pe “he *r ce * i ear | WOOD STAIN FUMES CAUSE DEATH OF TWO NUNS ee ee d | Charges that. he was horsewhipped | E. M. Thirkfield, 70-year-old mer- | wood, THE BISMARCK T ———_—$—$_—$— BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926 . PRICE FIVE CEN’ WERE NURSES IN A HOSPITAL AT DICKINSON Twa Other Sisters, Who Be-’ , came Til From Fumes, Are Out of evel hta ALL WERE | UNCONSCIOUS .| Physicians Worked Desper- ately But Efforts to Save Two Were Futile TO CANADA? WIN U. 8. CHARLESTON CONTEST _ | THIRTY LIV LIVES “et a (OVERNMENT promptly. at 7 k this evening program of music M4 7 ; $ Nee eisai Hatha 4 . . ddresses by Judge John Burke of Ninetecn Fatalities Occur at} state supreme court and 4 1.1 1,500,000 fibiwieved Gendr- Powelltewn, in Warbur- fter a short, business ated at Niagara Falls and of the evening wil ton District mneIN Other Plants planned t then 1 uy | SPARE M ADE IN 1900 | HOMES ARE ‘abelian: Fires Most Disastrous in His- i Now Government-owned : tory of Victorin—Govern- HANLEY MAY | tem Outdoes Private De- ment to Aid H velopment in Quebec Melbourne, Australia, Feb, 16, int BE ENDORSED | igQRDITOR'S NOTE: In view of the Thirty p is have perished. jn in Congress over Muscle Shoals, bush fires in Victoria and many oth- lnuroreigerric’ power” inca, omen! ers are id to be m ltopic. This in the second of a series Ninsieen fataittiae “uve snegueeed lof four articlen showing how Canada at Powelltown, in the Warburton dis- ix developing water power, both pub- Rate Seventeen persons were sur- Hel and with chad capital.) rounded by flames on a narrow : tramway line at Powellton and 11 of} Morten (ialtiey tlie May) RY W. M."BRAUCHER (Spe Correspondent) them perished. Women vied with Dickinson, ND, Feb. 16,—)- Poisonous gas believed by p! {to have. originated from’ wood used by workm ing work on th seph's Hospital Ii ician stain, euratee in finish- men in rescue work, Be Instructed For Former {Niagara Falls, Oni . 16. Rash The flames have destroyed houses, i ‘ i n three timber mills and farms, Eric and State Legislator ‘0 oth Noojez, small town in| Gippsland, same fume Lord Willingdon, i 1 | 008, 000 horsepower f have been damaged. Acting Priemer I ¥ 1 { former governor of ger by attend Hencock. said the firey are the most|y,) Ning Hem ty i facie cunavthe: villi Bombay, "mentioned at London as| | Saturday a work on disastrous in the history of Vic-| 2" Gg 3 ce 0 ossible successor to Lord Byng x of the ty y ei ifean, Haniey’ and oe ee : nor-weneral of Canada. ‘this | is nearing coonpletine teeant a He says the government will ~aid| Mandan, er earn meture, taken while he was crossing |ing the » began stain- gov. ‘ i the woodwork in’ the Wares county Republican and i PeNmert, Monat Wee te ekens | Canada en route to China, shows HIME aoae. nthe corrldore ee See eee out, gations to the conventions at Devils agers wearing his first raccoon skin coat, at Niagara Falls and as , : sna mati che ; Lake will be instructed to urge his Mines Came Suddenly * { Abd orsiniati sea saeuwa late for gov. |mo than a score throughout the | ~~~ | Shortly afterward one of the sige Two months ago J. F. Sullivan and his sister, Louise, both of Grand ernor, says the Mandan Daily Fioneer |Provinee generating in all more than ters, who was inspecting the build. hay today’ in a summary of the county {! : : ing, and the three lite: great plan Rapids, Mich,, couldn't tell the Charleston frdm the shimmie. Then aehvore inv bare etn three others who were they started learning it—and in a nation-wide contest at Chicago they ordave loys below, complained won first prize. Their prizes included $1,000 worth of furniture, $1,000 y worth of Shab elas and a Meee vaudeville contract at $500 a week. of being ill. They Jost consciousness and for hours physicians work ‘4 perately to save them, nl ARE ficial respiration and oxygen with and county Reput ntions will be held Thurs-/ment of water-power : jointly, and it is a foregone con-|though Quebec, where p clusion that Hanley will be endorsed; ership prevails, is poten . ‘fifteen delegates pointing to richest of all the Canadian. provinces. only partial success. Sisters Am- linecded of tha istate hole Huge Development brosinia and Anaceleta never re- | of representatives, senator and dis Kreat new Queenston-Chippe- gained consciousness. ; Funerat services will be held ‘for trict court judge, which he resigned Wa development, which included the OF FEBRUARY 21 10 27 AS “SMUT ere in order to enter the service during Widening and deepening of the \ | She Says He’s a, Coward—He, ‘h “orld war. Abie nied ee and the natives of Switzerland, B. Hanna very’ probably will al-|Struction of a can Advance Sale Was Very Suc- expert nurs; and held in H y Ke r s vow ” She C | ve the endorsement of the Mor. [the i 3 high esteem for tlpir genti 5 | BRADICATION WEEK” INTHESTATE| Ss St Come over ax | es salt Mt Se eh tf cota nd Pal Home [ae ice i ‘jeitvouicd sie _ Publicity Stunt © [without definite instructions. | : “group thi is Satie ing their long years of service ut St. Citizens of the State Are! —- : Rie vhich » hi ———____—____ Urged to Cooperate in a Deficiency bill occupies sen- Countess of been waiting [largest 26 i hyaro-lectri power} | Seats Were reserved today for the, IN 4 hi 8 here Wednesday morning. ‘ he We ater Ellis Island for a deci world “ Campaign to Eradicate aj] ~jiouse and senate conferees re- |] ineton on her exclusion, vi the Welland river Sal a - ‘ ent E y night at puse and senate ; Fari of Craven in Montreal, whithe just above hoe or Cana.| o'clock at the City Auditorium under Disease in Wheat Which|| “U2¢,{2% Wil consideration. | Wnehned just, before « wartant. wax IN TOPE dian is diverted around} the auspices of the Bismarck Kiwans K AT 30 mendation for senate aluminam || issued for his arrest, the principals | the city through a canal atretehing to} 22 (¢ 004 ogram will’ consist of e t theo i i x5 Queenston where it plunges down in-| Solos, duets, trios, quartettes, double Threatens to Destroy Posi: inquiry. ae Gegjoneet Bape ing in an ex. to the turbines of the 600,000 horse-| Wartettes, choruses and glees, h tion in World Market The countess thinks the carl is a powerplant ChonsbRGkeiyorvhey is sch e faa, a eres BRISBANE coward hecanse, he fled. She would ie its work done. at aatied Sena enrrs ase vf $08 ses he, fled. She won But Ontario’ leadership -haw stirred} The concert will be an-evont in the “Realizing that North Dakota's po- V ie ke foe | New York: “iieenien ” Wage a rivalry in Quebec, marked recently | Musical history of the city for it is — ion in the world of wheal produ. The earl says “the Countess of jby the declaration "of Jacob Nicol,) seldom that. an organization of such Nationally Known Wri tion is threatened he : farmers Catheart only came over as Spectacular Battle Against | trensurer of the province of Quebec. | Prominence in the nfusical world goes i riter Re- 8 ; : have become careless in proper! f publicity, stunt, and them-hit & that Quebec would yet be first in} 0m tou The chorus has 8 \treating seed wheat against smui, at me” ie -wania eodions tara “Highest Fire” jhydro-electrie development. [been hailed by Am Canadian} Vals Facts: About. Him- Governor A. G. has proclaim- oer ted mud-slinging.” |treasurer told the Quebec legis! . ii i ‘y 1 s one of the i, 3 a the vane Tra TEU ean \hody. that would see another | st male choruses of the world, | self in Collier's as “Smut 1 ate Glopement with ‘the| New York 16.—-()—-Forty | 800,000 horsepower added to the a Varied Program urges all eitizens to coope! \ countess in 1922, wishes the 88 30 dway firemen to-|d . 8,000 horsepower. Hoa nes fetes nauee aes kind that! New York, The richest campaign to.cradicate smut {could ent ROuitbey abr i ccessful and spectacu E should appeal to all and will inelude , hire Arthur Bri The proclamation follows: tay ants st fire in the $30,000, a 13 Ao: ayar mannee of ‘ selee- ba : i interview with “For many years North Dakota has' Gradte: Spaschen a one, 01d bdneke k songs. S , in the current | ‘heen the leading state of the Union A oat STS anges structures i ‘ Dee Oke Ene tings sue of C he National W. Jin quantity production “of a high| People Have ae Sufficient . di imate; i Eat Mae J i o ein to think ie }quality wheut. North Dakota is i 0 ‘ q and ! | F ree of power pes $ 3 they 4 , that stuffing children known for. the excellent quality Time to Obtain Tags— | offie jugeenheim ent. ries of table : . Tonos ALR. i ‘voms in their tender years ‘its wheat cin every nation where eri sme nd Refining | i re made to the} 2 dds° much to thej4s nal when the should be | bread is, used as a food. | “Because we have become negligent si es | provi ment for legi et ae m_with his ~| taught in the sunshine and o : : nd rosult- and piano| most y : in the proper care of our seed wheat ment of Phe Rae lae which is lo-|tion. Authori r nted result-} Coioist und. sie TEORES ei ‘a uno| most valuable i pa tion, “het ‘our position in the world of.wheat ry North Dakota motorist who in the heart of the financial ed in the appointment of the Ontario jude erybody should learn roduction is threatened. The Grain|has failed to get a 1926 tag for his district near Wall ‘street, and leaped | r Commission, which reported in] Pane Seles by him ee and Latin words in the late teens Investigation Office of the United) motor ear is violating the law, ex- up ® shaft containing steam pipes 1906 after a survey of fuel and wa- i Wels as that making mon state and ele cables to the 11th, 16th 7 ondii ¥ yl tare elsh » Hel ¢: and that it is the tinal ambi- Arrests to Follow | States Department of Agriculture that approximately one-fifth of |2™ination of,the statutes show S cond : t F e charus since it|tiog of hig ite No one needl be afraid of draste uc- 24th and 34th floors, skipping’ those Power at caane oS ee pee it i i 913. and , nominal {am chrs of wheat shipped to the ter-| ., No one need be afrai poms intervening. > was established, in 190¢ cost a library for and girl : as long as he has si ies a excellence “Mf q | ranty-five. per Sent smut, Author Beate Rete acorn anen ucente, Pauline Armitage, Actress.) 5... Tneinccntand repairmen were |ih-laws were passedtby Tt munteipal [of 1° 8 : im. | soyenisd: shou Mo rian nat | price Mecrenes centietas ot Weahet Momeni cite sonase promise Ammen From Window of ieee uncrituctive on the resh|contract with thexcommisnlon. es ee ceuianded ot hela tl aehees whee ta ne | making m total lone be ous RIN snlitration. EAE: lar ie eee N. Y. Hotel Room chiefly containing elevator machin-| At first the power from Niagar: Ording to the “press of Utited States. He rarely wetually , ery, and were found by firemen on a/Falls was leased from private com- one and a quarter million dollars. ne offifials. In’ fact. several cases Ww ledge, 43 stories above street! panies/operating plants at Niagara This condition is alarming when we} )#ve, Deen h port ten Tenlateay, New York, Feb. 16.—(#)—Pauline| level, nearly 400 feet up. (Falls, In 1915 demand reached 100,- consider that, unless farmers gen-|! ach persons have been arrested! armitage, an actress, who has been| The only ladder available was! writes anything but his signature, using a dictating machine wherev jhe goes to record his thoughts. Mike Donovan, one-time famous boxing other ci cert an e) in reporting the con- rs are demanded to such eer the nimi] 42 oxtent that the program is almost erally adopt effective methods of|4nd fined for operating @ motor carlin iM health, leaped from the 14th| short and was placed on the shoul-jof the contract with the Ontario Deane gaTS instructo: id he had the~heaviest eradicating smut spores in the seed}Without obtaining a new license. floor of her room in the Shelton ho-|ders of the tallest firemen to reach|Power Company. The commission Knee for tie eoneate nine y Bonet aF man in New York. He grain, the percentage of infection tel on Lexington Avenue today and|the trapped men. urchased the power company out-| jing, The Kiwanis club will devote | C8! sparingly, drinks what he likes will be much groater in this year’s ARRESTS MADE was instantly killed. Firemen carried hose to the upper right in August, 1917. the money carned from the program | ‘™perately, sleeps in the open air crop. The police of Bismarck have Miss Armitage, clad in a pink night | floors in the elevators, which oper- Buys Toronto Company to the community building fund. {and makes all his speeches without “Therefore, I, A. G. Sorlie, G opened their campaign against ||dress, landed on 49th street. ated’ continuously with the excep-| Then, in December, 1920, th \formal preparation. ernor, urge all grain growers to take|] motorists using last year's li- The manager and police, at first|tion of one which stalled between! mission purchased the T: ow- B di i] Went To W special .care in the prevention of|] cense tags and W. Hermel and || unable to identify the body, located! the 28th and 29th floors with five|er Company, and with the comple-| DErLGO! ll Will Be Mr. Brisbane its being the smut in seed grain and to"plant only|I John Goldader Appeared before ||the room by the screams of Valerie| firemen. They had to chop their|tion of the Queenston-Chippewa de- Held U: laried map in the world. seed that has been properly treated. || Police ‘Macieteate We S. Cocca, ||Brandt, Miss Armitage's maid. oeviak xelopment cha obiimand more than e nder Arrest, 80 tghaving made sev- “T request that all dealers in cop-|! man last evening on’ charges of || She told’the police that when she| Five firemen suffering from smoke 900,000 horsepower at Niagara Falls. i ts millions in teal estate. And he per carbonate and formaldehyde |} not having 1926 licenses on their ||went to answer the telephone, she| suffocation were attended by ambu-; The last report (1924) of the Hy-| Mosbach, Baden, Feb. 16.—(@)—|Teisices over the fuct that instead of make a special effort to lay in stocks iles, Each pleaded guilty, ||8aw Miss Armitage leap from-the win- | lance surgeons. dro-Electric Power — Commission] Grover Bergdoli, Philadelphia draft, £0i"@ to Harvard at 19—his father of these chemicals and make them ‘a fine of $10 and costs, || dow. The fire was discovered by a steam | showed it was serving 386 mun evader, has been ordered held under|W4% wealthy—he went to work, at 23 available to the grain grower at rea: amounting in each case to $13.95. — ——_——_ fitter in the basement, who saw/|ties, townships, rural districts and] arrest, having failed to disprove] W®% editor of the New York Evening sonable prices. ; Members of the police force DON’T RIDE BEHIND sparks among the electric cables. j industrial companies, with a business | charges of immoralit Sun, after being its London corre: “I call upon all farmer: ; late yesterday tagged all auto- London.—Agitation for laws to ——_——————— Jof $18,798,723 for the year, and a| After a hearing yesterday the ex-|Pondent at 21, later managed the New ness" organizations to assist mobiles they found about the || prevent riding on the pillion seats NEW FASHIONS year's surplus of $1,163,910.10. amining judge said he was satisfied| York Evening World at $15,000 campaign to eradicate smut from our|| streets without 1926 license |Jof motorcycles is under way here.| Paris.—Dead-white hands, only to| Among the larger installations in| that at least one allegation, involving | ¥eae and then went to the New York seed g! grein. plates, the tags instructing the |/A decided increase in accidents and|be achieved y a coating of liquid) Ontario are, Niagara Falls, 900,000) girl, would be proved, ‘The attor-|Journal at $8,000 a year with a “To this end I do hereby proclaim} owners of the cars to report to ||deaths due to back-seat riders has | powder, and’ blood-red nails are the| horsepower; ' Nipigon, 50,000; Twin| ney general of Baden is investigat-|Suarantee of $1,000 extra for each that the week from February 21 to|] the police department today. caused the alarm. newest manicure fashions. Falls, Iroquois Falls end Island Falls,| ing other serious charges involving] #dditional ten thousand circulation 27 be set aside as'Smut Eradication The fine of $10, assessed by 76,000; Big Chaudiere (Ontario side) | girls under 14 and boy: the put on.. When he went to the Week, during which time I urge all | judge Casselman, is the mi |47/889, (Quebec side), 52,000; Trent an Journal it had 40,000—within a year pant of “me eye Wa cooperate 45, mum prescribed by law Lf0 wh - p jean, aes Weliaae canal, 57,675; | @——___________9 it oan Pyatyes ae ilar mn to era lation of the motor vehicle li- Fort ' Fran anish Mr. Brisbane defines yellow jour- FREE anit tureatens to aol] lation ef sae miler in0r Se Lawrenee te Reever | | Weather Report || jalism av journalism that upects oli: Stroy, ur position on the world / Le t S ' 00, and Smoky Falls on the Mattag- | 6 | fashioned notions. “He declares that jeat market mai (about to be developed), 38,140. emperature at 7 a, m, the prime purpose of a newspaper “IN WITNESS. WHEREOF, I have| pismarck will be the first city in n en. eason ” Highest yesterday is té make its readers think, then to hereunto set my hand and caused to the ‘state in’ which, they registration “ | ToMoRRo' —The toll to which | Lowest last night inform them. ‘The well-run’ newsp: affixes e o! jlaw wil e generally enforced this . i : 7) | Canadian waters have heen har- pits ..... 0] per, he declares, should print one North Dakota. | Done oe gray Year, warning having been. insued by During the Lenten season which will |!nessea. % Highest wind Nelocitg” : fact for each copy in ies etreulation. rt ota, 8 city thorities that auto owner: :, iy : s' REC, ice “I ler His February, A.D. 1926. must Rave new digehses by Feb begin tomorrow, the Christian world will Arndt Ca Will Go For Bismarck and vicinity: Most-|_ He writes 700 editorials « year and (SEAL) 2 ry 15 to avoid arrest. “People liv. t its th h ret 1 thi rn ase W1 ly unsettled tonight and Wednesday; | has been known to write as many as “By the Governor: ing in ital city are nearey to urn its thoughts to spiritual things. to the J Today| °'*" 40 in a single day, and he acknowl- “A. G. SQRLIE, the registration department and pos- | le sury jay ger, North Dakota: Mostly unset-|edges that his office is “under his -"' sibly have less excuse than those a a : tled topight and Wednesday; colder.| hat.” : “ OBERT POE ate” living furtl er awe for not obtaining To meet this need, the Tribune will fe The detense in the ease lok the Modera e cold wave northeast por- : “Yellow fourna ism compelled pu “Secretary 0! x a license,” Ingstad said. Pe : rmment vs. Chas. Arndt of Sel-| tion tonight. ighers to pay their employes mor 1 taal start a new feature tomorrow, Ash Wed ge, which has been before the U.| | WATER CONDITIONS |e says.” “t'doubled ‘every newapa- ‘3 List ; istrict court here since yester- ie pressure is over the|per pay roll in New York.” Ir. Sues For $15,000 | nesday, to run every day during the | |ciytineming: hed's few more eit Gent tater reeion whe ‘rough Ei i ‘ound that tthe tar nesses to call as ie court was ad-| of low pressure extends ‘om lani-}] rent o! as en poure For Being Flogged er sited ana tae aot of sacred season, The series is composed Of || ;eirmed‘a"naon'totsy enti Sp. wy | tobe, abethwesiward' se ‘Urah Nani | Fret “tne ehaaste’ during eats ana ications is continuing. Collec! is ‘and it is’ certain that th ill] Arizgna.. “ Precipitati: rd it ne book has tt to be bythe dapattment total about s16008|] 2 daily Bible reading, prayer and medi- | )a¢,!* jx gertain that the case will) Aringna.> Precipitation | occurred | centarien, one book tas vox, to be oa. noon. Arndt is charged with per-| region westward and southwestward|He advises constant sound readin, hate been made by Lieutenant Gerard THE North Dakota’ law. provides tation. It is ealled i jury in bankruptey proceedings. |to the Pacific coast, Generally fair|.as the only way, to. improve genera Merveux, French avi en is that everyone who has no license on jis is the last criminal case to} weather prevails over the Plains] civilization ‘bys ztalgine te level of nivale culture instructor oi ‘ lol ab enuney 1 is liabld to arrest for a z j some: before the court at this term.| States and Mississippi Valley. Tem-| intelligence. ise ‘books that |, ina si suletiied here against, failure to observe: the - law. Since } The case against O. C. Attletweed,| pératures are moderate in all sec-| would let aunts is where they =e Ph gai picture d the department-was not ready to ; ° \ former president of the First Na-} tions. are in space, what of a. planet an patiory. Los Angeles, 000 damages for a licenses until that date, owever * {tional bank at Beach, which was| Weekly Weather and Crop Report | this earth whi inhabitants it was obviously unfair afore: \scheduled next for trial has been| Favorable weather nedvaled in Sil] are like, what they thought. the oer jor’ De Merveux said the| the law to the iets I continued, over the term. Attletwged| sections. Temperatures were mild, yangue ways Jn ach a at ive an alleged assault the result of the 1 is charged with misapplication of| precipitation light and sunshine nor- ipping a Biggio office has set ine ake : : . ° 2 fonds Be 5 Main highways are somewhat ie in May, last yeat, limit for obtainin y part oliowing the Arndt, case, the court jue to. thawint Livestock n is. charged with hav-ja reasonable tim i wi i begin its civil ‘work, the first rane freely and is in good condi- riven, De eux out of the spectors will be out : hag heduled for heari being, tion. France Ing oe of. insult: /thoge who. have ‘ : ; het of Paul C. ‘Keyes va" pai) ORRIS. W. ROBERTS, ii ; Hehe Te 4 ‘ - Miller, * ; Official im charge. Rh