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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : FORECAST Partly cloudy tonight and Tués- day; not much change FINAL EDITION y n, a om : ESTABLISHED 1873 4 . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1926 i PRICE FIVE CENTS h - p " t . |. = ' i : 4 ° 4 : = 5 Pal eT id : ata 8am) B ] AND UGRED ; jenn Alice thle SITU ATION | WEEN THE ROOSEVELT HUNTERS CAME HOME FROM THE OVIS POLI HILLS CREWS AT WORK ‘4 . t . xe TOAGAINFORM ONEY MY INLEAGUE S| TOD | : i «Chances cf Inducing Him to Meeting Called Today to Elect| Th f State Hit 4 ree-quarters of State Reconsider His Decision ‘ Germany a Member May h as d O wa i by zzard Over Satur- ‘ Are. Remote Be Deadlocked | tur 2 f | day and Sunday — HERRIOT NEXT CHOICE; PAIN MAY WITHDRAW as - a ae ] \ DRIFTS MANY FEET DEEP The Latter Is Unwilling, How- | Conference Hicid Yesterday to | aaa RRR, “ lotorists a ‘ } ¢ ~ever, to Relinquish the Smooth Out Differences | . Me Marooned For ip Presidency Was Futile | : er ; f = ‘ : sar : , f curs in Towns or on the ‘ f i The Theodore Roosevelts, left, and the Kermit Roosevelts return to N ew York City frem their hunting trip into the wilds ef Central Asia. Country Roads . Paris, March 8.—V@)— Determined Geneva, March 8——(®) The meets) -s~~~a—~-~ ~ PR NET LIE LCI TAREE RITE OEE TL BN EIT RATE TOT av ‘efforts will be made to induce Aris- ing of the League of Nations, culle ! 3 | , ‘ Buse tide Briand to form enother ministry to elect Germany to: mem p, toe ‘FURTHER EVID eae ned hs / Sa aeoeee to succeed the one defested in the day seemed likely to find its life pro- ' led highways in Minnesota : chamber of deputies early Saturday longed far beyond the ‘brief period! a e attacked today by an army of 4 Such, it is understood, has been be required for the purpose. | and by night half of the 7,000 mile f the outcome of conversations between serious deadlock developed on fy tru i > eae: M. Herriag, president of the left car- the eve of the meeting among the - z ofytrunk highways are expected to { tel in the chamber, and President represent. Washington, March 8. -()--Addi-) suffering from over-indulgence — in ‘be open for travel. { Tet a tb disguise hi Were nests ta reach enraccond on KILLING N tional time for production. of RIE AWGIIe Haare abeere eG | The “a was called into action M. Herriot does not disguise his} ve able each an accord on} ence wah given today liy tho ‘ser a co! SAT ERS by the state highway tment fol \ t { M. Briand, ‘the conditions under which Germe: a y by Johnson's cou eke chway ent fol 5 Sitch ne abys" fe saul shave Suone would enter the league and have aj elections sub-committee to Donald] holiy Star had published what p TREN lowing the most severe storm in Min- t his utmost to prevent had he been Pent seat in the caer tsb ea Hughes, counsel for cle John- | ported a be ' yas hed n a q With Valuabl nesota this winter Friday and Satur- in the chamber. } the other permanent members—-Grea! : Fei son, former mer-Labor senator,! Senator Schall and Plagman with ref- rs Escape With Valuable} day, when higi dates « There does not appear much chance Britain, France, Japan and tal) Commits Suicide After an) ver vee vosting the seat of Sena-| erence to obtaining fo the fatter a mane Pp saath tab lacheavet show 1th Thoge TBE of inducing M. Briand to reconsideo ermany Adamani ‘ tor Thomas D, Schall, Republican,| government. position, ug said Jewelry Fre Yashington ways, packing {t i ‘i i his decision to retire, For one thing, Germany, maintained: her attitude!” Unsuceessful Attempt to | tor Thoma stag Hughes toSgth, atmeymaner_ had been naming, Jewelry on f ways, packing it into drifts of from 4 it is argued that he needs rest after against granting any other nation} x : ‘This action was taken after Hughes|to him and that he expected to re esidence From n I parts of the state ‘Bat the four months of hard political than Sone ae ee seas Hy ae See Sweetheart had read a telegram from Henry ceive it during the day. The ‘gormnit: came repe “J today te vom “told a work, In case he deélines again to, council at the same time she should} gs “ ary to Johnson, in| tee then adjourned the meeting un- — weather, blockade a aan + assume the premiership, M. Herriot is be admitted. Poland, Spain, Brazil) Grand’ Forks, N. D., March 8.—@) informed | til 2 p.m. | ington; March 8—-OPi-Rive| era eigyeuccmon ie oon ee HB, \_ spoken of as the next Best choice, but and China all pressed their claims| Spartin Granrud, aged 21, employed ad filled Plag-| | Before adjournment, Hughes re- or six robbers who raided the home’! of travelers marooned for hours in ‘ ?* he is unwilling to relinquish | the for sents. t a local filling station, shot him-|man full of booze”, ‘The reference | quested that Senator Schall produce roline on fash-| towns or on country roads. S P presidency of the chamber. The stalemate was heightened self through the heart at night | was to Gale L. Plagman, who was to] all correspondence he bas had with nth st 1 M As an alternative there is the pros: Unb) Peon ch ss capiner stl vhich | Sunday after an unsuccessful attempt | have appeared today as a witness for} Plagman. : 3 ped with a . oe oe pect of a coalition ministry, leaning! served to reduce M. Briand’s prestige Ruby Collitson, a tele-| Johnson. Hughes also related to the| “We think we have a right to this of pearls and other jewelry after t BISMARCK LUCKY “Ei more to the right than that of M. and to cause a stiffening in the Ger-liione operato! is understood| committee that Teigen had told him| correspondence.” Hughes said. Mrs. Williams ‘to her bed and Although the mercury dropped Briand and headed by either dpseph mens activude: ‘ to have been his sweetheart over the long distance telephone ear-| Senator Schall, who was present, binding other women servants. _ to eight below zero early Sunday *Caillaux, M. Monzie or M. Peret. Spain announced that if se were} he girl Prec eneat with her| ly today that friends of Senator| made no response and the committee. ‘The sixth member of the band, wno'} Morning, following @ day of high The fact that M. Briand was de- cted to a permanent seat with | rie eee ee eet evening and| Schall had taken Plagman to a san-| did not call upon him to comply gave police the name of Joseph Pe- | wind and constantly lowering tem- feated not by the majority, but by Germany, she would resign from the|@vintud is believed to have thought | itarium in Minneapolis, where those| with the request. peratures, Bismarck failed to ex- two minorities’ united vote indicates Jeagu Spain is now a non-perman-| ye! with some other man. When] . See eS perience any severe storm. Very thes president) sil) Mabe a: Aber ous pont, member, The situation was ad-lne called at her rooming place at —- tthe arrival of police, | little, snow fell Saturday, either task and: that itis improbable he wild, fter nine, a ie tee : va { midnight was told she had ze- ues : hibiting faked nue service re) og ut this part of be able to find a premier before to-) gays of marriage her! ,,,\ meeting yesterday of the foreign \tired for the night and that he coifld TODAY IN WASHINGTON badges, the men were admitted to the | the state. was a bright, ntorrow Meh cheer tee ministers of Germany, France, Great . age Sparently ail ‘ Appropriation — bill occupied | home b: maid, who was promptly | Sunshiny day t s, with the 3 and is suing fo B Bel elaed, atl not kee her. He had apparently been , aroused Towa women to demand Britain, | Belgium, ta aoe ned) drinking. A house, seized. Seven other servants were ] sed, and the e the | in an endeavor te muh ier | See Gren : anata. hee: -afternoon. During last night pRe trl, many the concession which would ad-|the side of the house. climbed into an House committee continues | "Mrs. Williams dressing when | the lowest point he RRR nnn | mit Spain to a permanent seat now {empty automobile standing there a t hibit a and at 7 o 4 and Poland toa non-permanent seat fired two shots from his revolver, hearing on “pronored/neahibition | two of the robbers entered! her bod- | iornthe the readigg was P Biay Ot tai an one apparently into the air while the bureaa. E rooin. | Afters binding: Renate men. ait ant clan . FIRST AUTO pha te regular session of the assem: lother took effect in his heart, killing 1 enBn en nen get | took peaanens after a further | [0d Peer aee : . ae ; : to{him instantly. a coin sty . SeAnOA: AUR RSG: 3 DEAN OLD WALL. STREET. ' a accent any MN eee iene ie] Miss Collitson was taken to a ho cages nea CIO ce woth | gill gate agatinegonniker serene a 4 AL, 4 i 5 " \ his ing in a state of ed co) s a who had pretended to il Traffic De! i B, ASIA, ‘AL ili i i ay 4 ief measures. nevrby hotel .where..emplayes. noti-! ast of scores of basketb " - TEMPORAL POWER: { = ater see voting Sir Aus P M ed Music Festival, Report fied tbe te! eet ae ote land fans from six me . é ; ten Chamberlain in a statement said IC F 4 ; j oie ana |urrived they were admitted by Davis, | to that place today after being Ceri ta eer einde ee Ea . ach iied them to the rear of the house and | ment. ee eS BY ARTHUR BRISBANE ——— before mecting again to find some} + THE deleeetes See = \ )] then fled. He encountered the ser-| The state highway department de- sf third biennial of the h Dakot vant and two hotel emplo who] clared the stor “ ” (Copyright, 1026, By the Star Com. py . : t method of thing out the diffi- Hee TE i and t0 employer, wh d the storm was an “emergency Naas » Bismarck Motor Car Dealers} x} Ww are § sto urday and report a very interest-| jtusseled with him until a policeman jas the drifts continued to pile up Dear old Wall ‘Street abandoned; yy i intake the entey, pf Germany absolute me ‘ ae ne 5 i Seay chatie Cee p retin. weate 'ejl Satisfied With Re- % Raial. and that. 1d jing meeting. | it 5 | 100,000 in jewels, owned by {set to work clearing the ways. taniramge abd | BYAeDcs,. vert etiay as i s non-cangronefsia Uy or tee to sk Mrs, 4. P. French, vice president of | Mrs. ams and thought to havey Three-quarters of the state were ttle degd lambs; neatly shotn, were) ‘sults Obtained tain. This is too dig a thing to the: State Federation, responded to ‘been the object of the raid, were} submerged under the swirling snow® swept out to make room for, more,) $ i Seat the lkeC ointment. for. too de 2 the president's address of welcome. | stored in a vault a week ‘aturday night and Sunday and the and peices bobbed up. “Plus” signs i Pea S a dad ha “a ‘5 Sie ‘ J. 4. Larson, president of the | woman told police. 7,000 miles of trunk shighways pre- ee pie Me Se ae andes sMimarel's SAEs eR OLS show ov 000 Cases and Two Deaths | Th¥rsday Musica! ae saborted. the} Eee | nae ed a problem to belated motor- sin spring. Mr. Live + one! was droug! rious close Sat-! pelianle ‘ activities, of the local club at a tof whom abandoned travel- jon i . Othe 3 Be anne . voked by the scramble for places on y " 9 eta Of the secbgrpency iki: Ht e highway pat- Pe AN amr ine rtcuasaaeaiea grt hk eee Pe Iocat| the council, affected world — condi- in Mild Form honor of ‘the elu presidents of the) sues Birthday Message to |rolmen with teams working teday ne sone | , 0 ‘ tions, the vatic i Pee DD 8 is Be A, SME RESNCY hey have zi % ; Motor cab the | offical ; th anaie midji, formerly of Bismarck, _ His Many. Friends t i six. big: tor plaw mall trac- : usiness tha nual affair in the future, provid- | @se¥ of Spain appearance of Dakota Federation, greeted the dele- — | {addition to 30 bus company plows Wall stress mi faveber end 8 gt rg “ee je building fortheom-| eth the Spanisit and Brazilian the disease in four new. rs. ot | gation: i" fi March 8. Reaching working under state supervision, e akeout" has bee! Oring. The dealers are receiving mu ‘ inte’ New York state were tod: clop-| “Mrs, Helen Harrison Mill h birthday yester- << real business. It makes men think | credit, from those who attended this | sePresentatives | anne: Pied ments in which the state depart-joria, Ill, editor of f + Burbank, world famous; REPORTS FROM OTHER more about constructive work, less/ year’s shqw, for their untiring ef-| (cots “While Polish agents continued ment of health believes is a mild re-|tin of the National Federation of mu-, “p! ssued the followin, PARTS OF THE STATE about gambling. he! £2rt8 in putting on such a creditable | Canvassing in behalf of their coun- cufrence of the influenza epidemic | sie clubs, spre sever inspiring birthday message to his friends eae Mandan, D., Mareh cnee ohne enone from they show cam merin the handicaps try: ani ical the country in ae during the fo ral. ey shrauebout: Up paants ae fea nie Bright snc navi und church at | which presented themselves. " , Nearly 2,000 cases have been reported. larion Folsom gave a very inter- “What a beauti vorid we live in. . ‘ 2 Minds average day the East River. dock at the bottom. | "A. triple entertainment bill ' was] A @iimmer, of hope srilenecten®. Binghamton, hardest hit of any |osting report of a gaye a very, inter: | acy seventy seventh birthday finds me; FAXE Cab Company Finds: $f)" \cctern North pakors Rake tf a provided’ Saturday evening as the} once by Germany, without hesitation community thus far, reported the two} Band. bu: than ever in nature's school, ; Wallet But Owner Is Al- again are condoling with the eastern While we worry about our imit 5 climax, of | the, exposition. All fen-|orreuedtion, of fixation of her dues ‘ath 5 Mrs. R. A. Tracy reported for the where I have al been a student. . part of the state and Minnesota, tion panics, or rejoice over Wall tures rwhich hid been presented dur-/ 2° 2" ember of the league at the ve hundred cases of influenza, in |eighth district, of which she is chair- It finds me happier than ever he- ready in a Hospital where storms have .struck, In. the Street's recovery, Europe, Asia and jing tbe twp previous days were ‘re- same figure as France—about $400,- 2 ‘mild form, have been reported in} man, and gave a short talk on “The cause | have strength and the will to last month but little snow has fallen 9| were..introduced. .Everyone o hei e of the dues of ‘all —— —— co. Humphreys represented the picago, ch 8.—(P)—Jozes = | wes 8 . jong the womens Bs se oes fay mere as Be Sgt beonle who..attend. members is in the hands of a special Thursday musical club with a vocal the of alte, Ml. lost a wallet! Grand Forks, N. J). March 8-—() “Et Astor, young American woman, of-| went away well satisfied that they saratelegl Oh Shpeaarapores, 00 the ae Teper Ronnie ci tor $100 Palkh povernment bond while ~rAfter a severe cold wave Saturday ‘ Sgred to Mts. Foor te ed in| had obtained moreshan their money's aiccuieed em Manes for Gankase the two national delegates, Mrs. J. A.| visiting in Chicago January 14. nent the eens Mie hese aes the commons. It was declined. worth, The opportunity to inspect] discussed a fair titre (oe ier aud Jardine, corresponding secretary and His despair, was so great that five Oi gue to 7 wtclock this, morning Even tho most peaceful of nations| bile line ‘was, alone ‘worth the 25) Set, foreign commerce and repar i Bere rete ot ie tints foueration, and days Inter he was in the stute hospi- | "8 below zero, At 7 o'clock the cau thyiva mith ee apateal fo seaaial Gale Niarped Ae a lesion sesurd.| tion charges, and fii ‘agreed upon Helen Harrison Mil editor Nation- ~. or Hie. tna at eteln una: | temperatur ted rice 26-1 eae ment or real governin, er. With {j, hundreds of the visit | the same amount as France, with the al Bulletin, by the Fargo music club are. Ghat the money had been | A few inches of snow was badly drift- nga a Pe a hj ing to hundreds of the visitors, and! expectation, however, that Germany and the Awerican Chapter of Sigma found in ah, turned over fo the | few Meme 2 civi id bo tp a! al bie’ pen the entertainment program o! are would combat the estimate. Moka lot , cab com| and several hdndred would be glad to take charge, sup: jench afterricon and evening was equal | “%r9) the” sur (rise of all members, bo outstanding smusienl features expended in newspaper adver-— yfingt, ND ac cane! Re eee sesiided Saver nore (tt ea Mer ee theatres | sie Germany delegates made no move | aaiee ieabiial. were the concerts git: in an-endeavor to discover the | yrday ‘night's cold wave, f for modification of the figures, im- en by Mme. Sigrid Onegin (contralto ‘ + brought. s reading 0, was than ey pa leiteate Whar aus In Midition to visting y hgeerh mediately necepting the commission's’ Greater North Dakota Asso- | an artist of international fame, Kath: js Res mallee. contalned only. Jones failed {uy sieaaiig: citae: ager . x ti ot ti * e ryn Wade Smith (violinist) national; ame, however, and n. is address, ‘ f Ae 2 rules Asiatics they hate each ¢ther| tion building, many hundreds of peo-|?*P°"T., Rowdy To Mediate | ciation Gives Method of | prize winner for young artists and/ so the mystery’ was cleared when the shove mark at 8 a.m. today.” Sune ee acd wance lk mate a ple made the rounds of tne ocsiw,| ,, Ag for the couneil membership dif- fi the festival chorus and orchestra un- | jeab company received a letter from | shine and brisk breezes were week- combined attack is, reontsag ‘ioms, during the shows! tieulty, the correspondent learns ¢ Getting Rebate ar the direction, of Erofpassr A. J, the superintendent of the hospital | end weather features ' ‘r 4 the Japanese, feeling themselves in ephens of Fargo. stating that a man of the same name ; cats Janahene fear that if they|ghown there, That the show, waa |4"Gscimterested position, stand Teady| ‘There seems fo he. considerable oe was im the institution hopelessly In-| | Samestown, N. Dz March 8.—0P)— ever that may be, the Russian bolshe:| point is evidenced by the fact that Eo tpedlate, nt ree tags Sennen. fo BIE misunderstanding among | members Tax Collections EAA pega Slight drifts aro sil ttetmark: the worry Japan and western Europe. If| sales aarine the Show's, progress Hons. / cording to the current’ issue of the Better This Year Supreme Court Rules) winter which struck this region Sat- a Russia could produce such a man as|which came ns a direct result of the|,, They will probably lean toward| “North Dakotan,” official. _publica- | urday, driving the mercury down to Feter the Great and give him Chins Sao chee 7 the appointment of subcommittee’ tion of the Greater North Dakota Ax-| Coilection of axcs,assested during! ;on Homestead Rights] ex is below zero during the night 9 giee EAN people, the am melerial pithaneh ie was honed | that helblem of the council's teconstruc-| “Ail or the advertising incidental | 1224 and scheduled for collection 3 Though considerable snow filled ie attendance Saturday would sur tion after the’ slestion of. Germany. d Ne, ntal) 1925 now are more than two per ¢ Homestead rights cannot be exer-| the air Saturday afternoon and eve- ot even Japan| that of the other two days, the un- . z NY-ito the campaign for 1926 advised | 4) f Aig ys ' A reg, ? " “ o H # ae ays, | Such an investigation might eonceiv- | {hat this tree towi 6 | Advised l'better than at this time a year ago,| cised where it is apparent that appli-| ning, little of it lodged excepting on adopted western ways as swiftly as} favorable weather on the lust day of] ii. be held before the adjournment is free towing servis ends | statement issued by State Auditor cation of the homestead law would] weed lined side roads. The sky was did Peter. ie ; the peecanbians oreranied BND rom Sf the present session of the counc gL eae ec. gee John Steen shows, ‘4 | result in fraud, the supreme court| clear Sunday morning and the mer- n ory, who : ne 20-1 in March 1, 1925, the taxes col held in the case of the-Bank of North| cury gradually crawled back until Ida Rubenstein, Russia actre waited. until Saturday to visit the -@ | The association does not operate ible in 1924 were 93.78 per cent pai | Dakota va. Mimwie and’ Menten al trie wiltaing. After 5 Sleke Deaiek pears in a new play by D’Anunzio| show, from coming to the city. As| ®—~>7—73 2 --@ trol cars nor does it have officit! | On March 1 this year the figure was! * Stociti ge Ra Si ‘ : : : Ae 3 ‘ . | Stoelting and the First National bank] during the night, it stood at. 13 a called “'the Martydom of St. Seba “Continued on, page three) | Weather Report | ssraces. if » member during the} 96.07 per cent. When collection of we: of Buffalo, appealed by the bank|abave at 8 o'clock. tien,” and Catholics have been for- —_——_—_— ep | Poricd from-dune | to September. it |detinduent taxes has been completed Luther Burbank from the Mercer county district] The minimum temperature over the biden by the Vatican to attend the| «Woe. in Congress ~ in need of towing service, he | the percentage collected in proportion : : Scour! \ week-end, at the government sub-sta- play. Recently D'Anunzio celebrated . Fy Temperature at 7 4. m. . phones to the nearest garage and} to the taxes nsseased is expected to| “To all the world, but especially to} “In its decision the court held: “In| tion located at the state hospital, was his birthday, with many honors from Co t Gi i Highest yesterday pays the garage man-for the actual | be the highest recent years. The| the childret? who will think- of mel an action to foreclose a real estate| 14 below, precipitation % inch. ss Mussolint's: gov nt, and it was mstantly Growing Lowest last night towing service but not for repairs.) maximum: in recent years has been| today, the friends I love best, I send|'mortgage covering a | homestead, : sda plannec arrange for him a special recipitation to 7 a. m. .. gas, oil, ete. The member secures 2| 97.92 Fi 22, this message: j Pudience with ties Pope, ria! Less, Says Volstead | tights: wing ‘velocity I Facslntod siakeapue tortie towing |Peeamericee cwiane’ {oaR: levi pay: |< CAR pan MeN. loving, thoughie fot lRud buen ceteered that the Troper'y| More Rural Routes declined to gr tthe, ‘audionee, — WEATHER FOR! j service rendered and forwards the} able in 1926, now total 5.63 per cent.| every person and animal and even to-| the wife, and at or about the same Have Been Ordered For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; much change in: temperature. For North 'Dakota: Partly cloudy | tonight and Tuselae warmer to- Pnight southeast _portio ‘ ; receipted statement to the associa- ; tion’s office. Refund is made direct to the member at the following rate: 50 cents a mile one-way for bring- ing? gas, tires or any accessory. 15 cents a mile one-way if car is on four wheels and is towed in. $1.00 a mile one-way if dolly is us- éd_in towing car. Garage men filling out receipted statement should give the distance, wise there will be delay in St. Paul, March 8.--(#)~-Not holic drinks taste as good as the’real beer and.wine of a day gone by, An- drew J.'Volstead declared here Sun- day. at os eran forum fries on the 18th amendment, of which he is the autho! WEATHER CONDITIONS | +Heckling and applause met various]; A low pressure .aren is centered} very considerable » has stetements by the former congrtss-| over the Northeast and. precipitation RG man ga he defended the law which] oceurred in the Great Lakes region ‘Politicians ‘are interested in Mr.| bears.his na: Several dry and wetjand middle Mississippi Valley, Else- be oh sat of} leaders appeared on the dame. plat-hwhete the we: ther is generally fair. r 13 ‘United | form. A high pressure ‘atea is centcred| sending refund to member. Under ar the Tow: akota boundary |no tireumstances~should the garage ne Webeclal cacblenees fer arukk ther’ prevails: from the| man‘agree to bill ¢ show that ntences for drunk- weathe rom: the; man 0 - “inorder it Lakes. legion to the eastern | rect.” Refunds: wil Ris the Biadhs, SBP aceans tie San Lins marmaged by His wife to a bank Ny ty e rivers an e hills, and as you! of which the husband was president ’ are helpful and of ‘service to. the, and a director, and where the pro- in This Territery world, so you will find yourself grow-| ceeds of the mortgage were applied ing more happy each day; and with|to take up an overdraft of the hus-| Through the efforts of Congress- happiness comes health and evcry-| band and to give him @ cash balance| man Thomas Hall, orders have been thing you want. - hich ‘ater was expended by him, and ingued far the ests lishment of ew é where the husband and wife later| rural routes the first week in 4 HER GILDED PET ‘joined in's mortgage to n third party |as follows: ms Monte Carlo,—Strollers of the ter-| who had notice of the first mort-| Ashley, serving about 86 fantities.” race outside the Casino recently were | gage, it is held that the mortgagor} Balfour, serving about 70 families, startled to see a beautifully dressed | and second mortgagee are estopped, Medina, serving about 70 hes, woman clad in deep rose with touches | as “against an assignee of the fi Binford, serving about 75 families, of gilded leather, who led by a long | mortgage, to assert its invalidity as] These rontes sre in addition to chain of ge and latinas a ree mortgage upon the homestead.’ seven rural réutes auth animal's si A ear ago at this time the per cent collected was 4.22-per cent, The total levy for the year was $4,219,341 ‘ebruary coltéctions totalled $2. 944.56 as compared with $3 year ago. The decrease‘is a for, however, by the fact that on Feb- ruary 1 this year the total of unpaid taxes was lesa than on February 1 a The \government of Italy officially not takes all temporal power from the Pope, outside the walls of the vati- can. < . . But there is. another “power of which the Pope cannot be deprived by temporal goyei and it is a FISHES FOR SHARK Berkeley, -Cal.—Dr. 8. S. Mi head of the department of physiology at the University of California, had y} urgent necd of a li hark to i i i ‘ own {2, Chie ennens, and disorderly, conduct had) Great Lakes, lenion, to the caste ‘done of jains be ‘en fan eee are moderate from the 'Hocky any one: but the member. A clock that will record the day, which to demonstrate certain princi- ples of the law of equilibrium. He appealed to the student employment and shimmer- in the blazing sun. e pet stopped and re- the case as the to which the first mortgage given. rth Dakota entered| week by the dey signee of the bank effo was ‘orts of Mr. all, maki T tatal of approximately ~ Bercy ; fa. Now Dakats to, be afforded iat roved mail facilities. low weekaynfon sc Seas ee | sharply since 1910, es pe fountain region~ westward to the Pacitie coast. ii] hour, minute and second ng the ar- (ie of a hom: been. invented: in fused to follow her she took a, leaf : of lettuce from her han and the| A quarter of the total membershi| tetGoist followed her again. ‘of German trades Mebions are vomen, Had take 1. bureau and a junior, Arthur Cowell, jueed ofte after @ few hours! fish-