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===] THE BISMAROK TRIBUNE (aceon eam] '100 BELIEVED DEAD NEAR HOKKAIDO VOLCANO ¢ LONE GUNMAN PULLS TWO HOLDUP JOBS IN BISMARCK i085 OIL STATION Nec aeeeen [Menor o Marna foe Brededat Marin | ROBBED OF $5 | sxe cae oreo: veer SE RRR eT re | Files His Petition) ee ae oe ae os C. P. Stone, wet candidate for'the| Most of the Casualties Re- Las A United States se orial nomination . Jon the Republican ticket, today filed] Sulted From Landslides The supreme court has decided to new arguments in the hi ear i P. W. Eddy and other Stutsman c: | t rage axpay county This petition with the secretary of : LAST EVENING bound of eee 2 ries ma | state ing that his name be placed and Floods of Mud The veouhe dec an Iane COREL fon the ballot with a designation ; ee a Uhat the commissioners had authorit Sr the RESTETelOn Leeks ame! Geo. W. Little Held Up in Gro- | mats, « ax levy for the purpose FEW KILLED BY LAVA rn re ‘one's short term petition listed ceuse house en ONE erabeh aa tor 1428 namex and the long term peti- REAP H: court tho fas jie names an cery Store, But Robber — [eyeced the tax limit. imposed by tion over 2,000, Two Miles of Railway De- stroyed—10,000 Acres of ‘BISMARCK HAS Rice Fields Ruined Nichi that fifty bodies have been recovered from the mud and sand near the Hokkaido volcan, \ which has been in eruption. It scems that most of the casualties resulted » dslides and floods of mud i he eruption. It is now Heavy Rain in East Part of |>¢ hat there were few casual- } ties from the la ‘ State—No Rain Reported A Nichi dispatch from Asahigawa says ny engineers at Western Points have been seit to the scene. Also 800 relief workers from the Young Men’s association have been sent-to Eddy contended that the commi: Takes No Money sane iebsbed' = large "and Windoual expenditure and should submit the matter to a vote of the people. ‘SEEMED TO BE ALONE ‘nue wes Sse ve {CONVICTS ARE | fore 10 O'Clock Last Night KILLED IN D ASH —No Clues Found Marck business places shortly before 10 o'clock last night, secured about $56 in silver and cutrency at one, jr and apparently made a clean getaway. | TWO Trusties, Doing Guard ‘About 9:30 a. man described as about six fect tall, heavy set, dress. | Duty, Shoot Men Down as assist the needy. ed in working clothes, walked into ey Start to Ru my Two miles of railway near the vol- ae Grr at Datraatty bight = They tos This is the $800,000 memorial to the late President Warren G. Harding that the Harding “teased ysl ala pth erect at Lala 0. pene yester ‘) eetly have been destroyed, fren thou i r d 6 e identis o, wi f i ion-wide subscrii e corn 2 will fl Memorial Day, with Vice President y y sand acres of rice fields were devas- When given the cigar he ordered Mr.| Pine Bluff, Ark, May 25.—UP)— late president’s home, with a fund raised by nation-wide mascot ia erstone will be laid on Memorial Day, wi ice s ee Lak UnAleee “skye | caeancitiinas Gnatinay of oe Little, who was alone in the store, | Quict prevailed on’ the state prison sid ording to O, W. Rob-]nacular newspapers make various to open the till, emphasizing his re- {farm at Tucker, where yesterday| —----, — ...° . 17 OO SOO OOOO eee marks by drawing a revolver, Glane-| four convicted men met death at the ing into the till the yegg asked the! hands of two trusties in one of the ' f the Missouri river, was very errat-|as estimating the dead near the vol- proprietor if that was all he had tak- | boldest attempts to break for freedom Abe . Roberts states, giving some} cano at more than 100. The vicinit) en in during the day, Mr. Little told | attempted at that prison. 8 givin ore e vicinity ? . ei localities much more’ precipitation | of the outburst is described as liter. the man he had had considerable ill-|""The dead are:. Benny Casey, life than others, ally a sea of mud. ness this spring and business had |termer, convicted of murder; Boy | ? e local weath observer. The]estimates of the casual and dam- storm, although qui general @: age. A Hokkaido official is reported The late afternoon stot did not not been very good, whereupon the sl Jewel, of Clicago, serving a__life ndan, persons driving here] EXTENT OF DISASTER gunman walked out, saying he guess- | sentence for bank robbery; William CHIEF PLANS F PILS KI R ell the grocer needed the money | Bishop, alias Jack Wade, of Crawford SUNDAY MAY 30 5] from the city across the river shortly |NOT YET DETERMINED worse than he did. county, Arkansas, serving a 10year after the shower being surprised up-| Tokyo, y 25—(AP)-—One fhun- ,;on arriving here to find the water|dred dead and more than two hundred j rushing along the curbs in torrents.}injured have heen removed from the in the evening, however, Man-|mass of mud, lava and rovks precipi f considerable rain: tated by yesterday's eguption of a - f son, Dunn Center, Amenia,| voleano Tokachi province, Hok- Both Farmers and Towns:! winiston, and other places in the aldo Island, the governor of th western part of the state reported no|island announced today. How many BAUR ACS aacirep barely people Are Urged to Bring during the 24 hours ending at 7/of the one thousand farmers ‘missing ; pi . m. today, the weather bureau| were buried alive din the lake of mud cond, enactment of special Pienic Lunches tes, while an unusually heavy rain|which coveted the district could mot gislation; third, dissolu- Zokl He Was Being Watched | sentence for robbery, and John Bireh- Mr. Little was told that he was be-! field, serving a 49 F tng watched: s0 he did mot go to the| bank’ robbery, 0 0 0 shineivicttlaset'a syextcampanees door to see in what direction or what] Warden Dee Horton. declined to ‘ ‘ |! r at least a yes ure id he telephone the police for some| who killed the four. mon. " : it. which took office | nouncement ig cons indi little time after the man left. ‘The break was attempted late in! Tamgements—Former Gov. when Marshal Pilsudski, by a coupling that the government plan me A few minutes before 10 ‘o’clock| the afternoon. ‘The four men. wer ernor Nestos to Speak | {,cttoverthrew the regime of Pres- n man answering the same descrip-| working in a cotton field. \ ident Wojeiec ee Ea tion walked into the office of the| complained of being sick and were A pronouncement of the govern- Warsaw, lution of ay 25--(AP)—The diss The reforms, it is announced, are © operative within , while considered in quarters as a trifle vague, th year sentence for year. pent ; , fell east of Jamestown report- | be foretold. Voxaco filling station at the west end} being returned to the stockade a ial day exercises in , Bis-j'Ment guurantees the fair election of a} tion of patliament, leaving the pre ce jon | eduldT, inches, Lari 210 inches|. ‘Two hundred doctote’ and: nurbes of Main street and ordered Gerald witerawey under the guard of the two| marck this year will be. held sa{President at a session of the general|ident to govern Poland for a year| The better beef specail train, which assembly called for next ‘Monday, but] without cooperation of the diet and|is making an extended tour over atd Grand F apres rallye: 7 prligaccr parts elas ccrod ‘BYstrom, station attendant who was| trusties.. When they came abreast of| Sunday, M hough the follow- i j : eh mj] adds that public opinion urgently de-| senate, and fourth, new elections, un-| North Dakota, is scheduled to arrive | ™t head tai : : —— Gt draw his revolver he pointed the jan automatic Shot gun emptied their] in accordance with a statute -whieh| SAf8 that changes in the constitution |the president's dictatorial powers|day, May 26, and the program tobe shawer fell there last night. | Jwociation. gon at Bystrom through his pocket-| weapons, ‘The four men apnarently [provides ange. tena teats Luo baer tenes cost nar a PU ARO Gu Start, immediately etter ite seitat after the, maximum. temperature for [Tokachi, released’ by the ‘eruption, nih tas Ae ee : the following: day dissolve parliament. ) Advices from. Posen, are that the|Should the weather ‘be unfavorable] {heyday of 6 above zera wax reached. ypoured through the sides of the moun- eeling hanvet ake ne eee iT Bate ae The teens sir ea tie Must Have Special Powe! right parties there, which are anti-/for un out-of-doors program, the af-| A het, dry giibeee taper! Lviv een ere oe pear Obie ncion waking change, The man took ll! Money Is Allotted ante Haeal rogram wil he “Aas it is impossible to pa Vilsudshi, aro willing to accept pres-[fair will he staged in the Northern y Pegi snr bay palttriiak pbb ipsa i » chee! ; . » Asie resolutions in the diet as cons idential candidate, even .though —h cific freight warehouse across the] ‘ Ae agai Nabble abbr ego oer see Rocitam cation ks| to Improve Roads | !"°st Ne. 1.,Am« will ut present.” says the statement, may not b6 a member of the right, in] tracks ime depot. Ls adds ome — i Ff . aoe tone Witte | indispensible to invest the president] order to avoid dissolution of the na- Picnle Supper ‘aos Pe ae perro : ae bas argh Sen eae in National Parks |<", ih yard every ni im the ‘Interim between the wo par- [tional assembly. TE Pilsudski is'nom-| Farmers af urchin county and] g fAPR®;,N- Da May 25 (AL) —Low.] |The voleano, supposed to be extinct me ‘oman ae : liaments, with special powers to clear | inated, however, it is stated the oppo-| sur ing territory haye heen. in-| Cring skies teday indicated the fore » in at AES sold Hyatsoms Seu ataaitcue pe alibideiteiotsmodey tocheigied IVGa erate ie orang of the Ast uo the administrative apparatus, pro- | ition forces will to attend arck early im fitted. The highicad toniporature Mon: id Bystrom “ the po-| - “ i mulgate a new electoral law, unify.| the natiorial assemb! y canno ping during the] Gay 4 . ick dean: dice naw," pence be aa et een. oe. one by theme: ie Ni Lae he courts and reorganize the civil he parties to a plan to “place a rebell afternoon, and to eat. their. picnic Le Be dbtieuhe inne A light Have walked’ Pail on 10K poring x] mantiat the “intetide-dfoni- the fielarnoe oe Neck Ot aad mE, Soares Jin the highest office anette, Oat krounds between | shewer fou early 5 3 be 25 * gigr tower bg short distance and to have apparently | 000,000 ‘appropriation act of Con-| cured to give the principal add ot and 6:30. The juvenile nt , ' : rt during that houry G N.D. May AP) it 4 Several of the parks are serv-| the day at the um to be held at ptaralean toa ehh Hae Grand Forks, N. D., May Honea TR EU Geto ni (el bythe. Nationsl Berkssbiahwey: audiyorium, = for the ‘entertainment of ‘the crowd.| aiout' 25 inches o' train. fell here over both the pavement.and the old| which has headquarters in Bismarck,] The parade’ of all patriotic organ- ; bring. help Manche to the ball} #8t night and early this morning, aWe Bas ' h f ; grounds Wednesday evening and join| ¢ Hace eeant aemeeel < Id find no trace of the man|tesulting from these road improve-| will form at’? p.m. under the lead. f Wednes ran in good shape, except some ¢ oe Tne leks Dees hastekind s is expected to be a benefit tol ership of Capt. H. t. Murphy. The iene with ‘those from out of | tables aehich were nipped by: frost today to lead to the apprehension of | the city. parade lineup and the line-of march . 1 ‘An interesting and cducational pro- | at week. ye iy Glacier National park in Montana] will be announced later in the week. d ; : ducational pre ee . ‘Merambers of the police department | has been allotted $624,000; $165,000] The march wil’end ct thet asieee: Feemiven meen gttranged. which will) Jamestown, N. D. May 25--(AP)—| Judge Orders Directed Ver- went to Mandan today to learn if a|to Mount “Rainier National park,| ium, where the following program foll peogram ‘eppeare cleewhcre. im This district enjoyed its first real rain man answering the description given | Washington; $105,000 to Yellowstone| will’ be given, with Dr, W. E. Cole, [this issue. Farmers. in. uttendance| 0! the season last’ night when 1. dict on the Ground of Con- of the gunman had been see there. National park; and $66,000 for en- dex-of the local Legion post, / will be asked to guess the combined | inches fell. The falters aceon z ; \ eae ea Weight of the bulls which will be ex-| 7158 gu ‘x hard wind, but no materia tributory Neglizence rt / ibi i aig a as Park. An additional $40,400 will be| Invocation .....Rev. Paul S. Wright] Court Decision May Be Neces-|Secretary Jardine Is Hopeful See (romatcek A ERE p Te damage was reported. . ‘ Vrig (ad Jtclar oan Judge Andrew Miller, presiding in used for surveys, plans and general] Vocal solo “The Unknown Soldier’ A est the correct weight. will. be pre- . eg i D A Y expanses. ; Mrs, Frank Barnes. 4 sary to Determine His of Action on It By the | rnsed with « $100 yearling Shorthorn elton ve ere, ths InOralng po Boy Scouts in the , northwestern Memorial address..Hon. R. A. Nestos P t Cor bull which has been purch: d by the evidence in the case of Christ Bender . 2 states are cooperatin Vocal solo “Recessional—Lest We Civil Liability resen ngress Bismarck Association of Comme: of Windsor vs. the Standard Oil ing in ‘the national parks. Boy| Forget . Mrs. Herman Scheffer ey ; f ; nee , Its Purposes company to return a verdict in favor su sige kaha Scouts of Eagle rank in Montana con-| Music ; High Benool Orchestra) < , os as cttZe7moy be. nacsnnary |. New York, diay 38—(AP)—Speai| The purpose of the better beet spe-| ARTH of the defendant on the ground that 1924 the pl: i ree acts,| to determine the civil liability of R.| ing before the National Association i a satunale contributory negligence had been Meee Same tN || satcrta thy riher” work was| Bedcton'? "C2" Ribs Gite] W. Pater Yorker lo of slat | a Cal Men, Seeeary dardae Se] 0 seagin rodacers of bet cat shen by the estiony on the Dart i : ty, OF B. i te | cla jay that the recent defeat o} spe ends intift, THE RANEAL SANE ene Peco aha Poe eat He a its siteets must. he ant, Teported. to the ie ‘bonding the Haugen farm relief bill had not! f beef cattle production, also with ‘Lighted Match Causes Fire| Bender was suing for $30,000 dam- " tle helped in trail work in Mount] absolute silence, it has been decided| fund today, changes Phe Savicaltural eitastion nor {the type. comtarmaion and finish of | ie sere ee | epneetia tire nie BY ARTHUR, BRISBANE. Rainier National Park. that children under five years of age]. Errors were found ih the check | the need for sound legislative assist-) Desr surmals thal, consumers mviitc| That Threatened the la, daeenee heres, tntelly bared 4 made by R, W. Kennard,,deputy state t BOE 4 f H i ba [pe ayia be, scalttod, pan thoes under examiner, which reduced the appar.| He said the Tincher bill would be a|*0,pay the highest price; scene Drilling Plant him, The fire, he claimed, resulted er, offers Jack’ Dempsey $1,000,000] 7 , ied by and seated with their parents,| ent llability $6.50 to $5.27, the report | ong step toward the solution of the| | To acquaint beef cattle producers : from the use of a liquid supposed to ito fight Wills @ negro. Dempsey Weather Report Ushess at the auditorium will be tug, | showed. farm welief problem and that he was|with the fact that the type, conforma be kerosene but which he alleges was ‘says he can't consider that just now|g@———________n | Ushers at the auditorium wi Pointing out that the laws specify-| hopeful of action on it by the present] tion and finish of beef animals can} ve marth, N. D., May 25—A care-| sasoline placed in the kerosene tank but may arrange ‘thro ir. Rick-| Temperature at 7 a. m Proper Observance Urged ing what fees should be collected in | Congress. . orion eee re tn thete| lessly lighted match, set fire to gas| of a Windsot merchant by. mistake.- ard to tight. Mr. Tunney, a white! 1; Mey of ee 1 ting the Memorial Day] certain cases are not clear and that oS eeeEa . id ifrom the gas well near here, which] The testimony showed that Bender san.” In “act, the dygguseion ores Highest, yesterday Jaeee ice program ‘on’ Sunday, the "Amerina)| “lawyers do not. seem to agree on | BOWMAN COUNTY AUDITOR DIES cya egg ie eed intelligent | & being drilled to supply the City of si hurchased a quantity of the im. . a what fees should be charged,” Lund . i nade Marmarth, and which “came in” Sat-| liquid as kerosene .and that the ‘ifake your little boy-a.prisefighter, Sracpliation te Fee Manotial Day is a dag: set crate aut] said that “in the absence of an agree-| Bowman—Mrs. Anna J. Spire, Bo feeding of the right feeds: | | Landay, ‘The flames seriousiy threst-| daughter was using it to. hurry. along ‘not a universty professor, if you want | Ei, © itseall. ah. Mactls tha | bold sacred to. donanted cater ment on this point between all par-} man county auditor, died last Sunday] 1 Y owiedee of the present-day beet | ened the derrick and drilling plant] fire. The fact was brought out by him to make money easily. gre malate Hae Uae ad Wome te Te ee hate ree eats Hen. Contarned At thay, rating e Gonri |[WIAME At a hospital. in’ Mites Glen, Roe re eer the present-day rect | hefore the flow of gas could be con-| Witnesses that the girl poured some ey e's Lge 1 re Repth gel POP golf tournaments, bali| decision to deterfine what the lia-| Mont., following an operation for can- formation that there now is available| trelled and the flames put out, of the liquid on a fire which was al- iated Press dispa! rom. 4 i An Assoc! bility of R. W. Frazier nd the state | cer. She was active in women’s club ty rie .|_ The flow. of gas was reached at| ready blazing, and Judge Miller held Denver in the Pueblo Chieftain an- Bicigiie (ot ne Neel Gare bees ae’ | bending. departmantc le to, Diciia| wot sea all\eramoniiy anfornciese Manting sacs, Of immediately sure) 1 900 feet, ‘The pressure is so great | that this was contributory negligence. nounces the drafting of, an ‘amend- pressed the hope that everyone in| @ounty on the shortage shown by | Funeral services were conducted Wed- burned baie, heifers and cows, pur-| that 400 feet of water fails to hold| The courts, it is said, have held re- ment to state Constitution that k will obs M ial Day| the state examiner’s report.” nesday afternoon under the auspices 2 Reiter ‘the gas down. peatedly that persons are not entitl- 1 shurch It reads: punipakek will observe, Memorial: Day. f the local ch ff the Eastern | “hasable at reasonable prices; Tt is planned. to pipe the gas into| ed to recover damages in such eases, Ce ee einer hi dl. ip the maner in whic RiP Ie. meant toy i i Sonally| Star, The decenoed 1s survived by | yy T®, Aeauaint. beef enttle producers, .,Jt is planned to pipe the eas into ed to recover damage Grain company lusively for’ Fell [Peabinrres. Marge enough to ki pean ey | Bear cane gicceased, is, survived by luhrough ‘the meat exhibit, with the | MArmarth, a, with natural gas|of Minneapolis against 11 individual exclusively for’ re! Pre ee are large enough to kill people. her husband, a sister and a brother.| reasons why the market prices for|@nd supply the city w et rs Thill not be exempt from taxation.” |. 4 +.4ni; * live animals reflect the demand for| for cooking and heating purposes, | defendants were combined this morn. ‘The change in Colorado's Gonstitu-| Amenia Bible Conference = z= : Ryo epee Steet, ; ing for trial and the testimony. is tion is drafted by Barney. Haugey,| Bismarck . : Grand Forks, N. D. May 25—Sev-|heing presented today, The grain tingle taxer. It will probably not be | Bottineau... Near Cooperstown : Frain i is sui lect on a ship- 1,000 PEOPLE ATTEND , eral farmers have n getting gas | company is suing to co! ip- ted, nor will @ modified proposi- a) for their own use from water wells|per’s contract. The defendants, all dor Whieh "would compel any | Duan Center. eae June 29 to July 11 Program vaakon, ND. Mew 55—With close| near Marmarth, according to ‘A. G.| of whom live near Sykeston in Wells charch selling. tis Deoperiy Yor aeons tag errs Buches 4 to 1,000’ persons in attendance, the| Leonard, state geologist. These. wells} county, are Ed. Richter, I. Gorman, to pay back texes with interest, be June 29 to July 11 have been se- Better Beef Cattle Special Train to be given at the Bismarck first demonstration of the Better Beef |@te located across the line in Mon-| A. H. Depahert. Peaaka bahar, oO. M. gdanted in al Booty eee em te lected as the dates for @ Bible con- Baseball: Grounds Wednesday, Evening, May 26, Special, which left Wargo at 7:30 a. m.|tana-. To date there are no commer, | Eaton, John D. Unrub, Geo, B. Maula. an taal r ference at the Conference Grounds, ‘rom 5:30 to 9 o’cloc! esterday for a three weeks tour 0} , Mr. 3 » M. B. i probably remain tax-free. ‘tive miles south and ‘three and 8 halt ‘ ach Korth Dakota, war staged ere from said. A. Kutz and Arthur V. Richter. i * itten | . Is east of Cooperstown, N. D. Three General Livestock. Program for North: Dakota 10-a am. to 12:30 p. m out a f= ehadhe Maa ash ot a The train on which this is,written | Minot rook 5 bg ai "|. Neckties imitating the briiliant p is massing gust ow ehrough Kanoge| Napelegn ----- : Pires mile Dela daily ae the hg Dr. John Lee Coulter or G. W. Randlett Wigsh and made a splendid impression | iets an ‘the ating or varieus| SUpFeme Court Gets y en elds i . H iliston . o ar be purchased at th i + John W. Haw, development agent of| reptiles,.such as the chameleon and Minot ion. eee Sustuaas ape Moorhead, Minn. 84 68 0. ‘Butronce ton the pees ey ae Junior Club Work in North Dakota the Northern Pacific railway, and was| python, are now being manufactured. Recall Case rmers, weattered over these wide WEATB fots:and access té the lectures are all } ~H. E, Rilling or Dr. Don MeMahon accompanied by E. J. Hackenberg,|, °¢ = plains, feel as they read ithe “gre eee er aren: Introduction of Club Team. Club Demonstration of that line. Superintendent of the Fargo division Appeal has been taken to the t,” believing thet me: are urged to bring t! Wi Trouble e fe st beieh aaa iy ae Meroe, and ee ee ae cooler tonight. |= te. mS The Lisbon Commercial club thad ire her membe com Tivarvetting: machine ay e Prices | cient and Wedn tly cloudy| "ue nervice daily will be held in ' Eenoomie Outlook for Beef Cattle Paoduction everything in readiness for the dem: Curtails News SUDgSn He Shel chee involving ¢ Foon ' of wheat, and usually put dt up a endays slightly | the Scandinavian language. At the _ Mustrated by Charts anstzation here aid sided | ‘§ ection 48 the eK the farmer bas sold wheat. cooler tonight and east portion 5 other sessions ‘the English language John W. Haw, Wm. R. Page, ways in making i — ‘ eader apnea a from PRS igs omg 79 aca ae: GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS| Will be wed. + Northérn Pacific |.) Great Northern . CHARGES DISMISSED The Tribune's daily, Associated | Giutrict court Blaeeting the soy aoe, ily, isl if i i o q : ; ps . by ov << isle son llalient ad seMleres mettre genre foe A earl edn mang > ieee pm Characteristics of. Breed Types—Shorthorn, Angus, Hereford apa acne, Seicn edl vere aired sarsalleg todky “Wessuse: at Wise Ike Mase. eibotbon ain cenrt sotto wee ris a fallen. ke ihe ie Tompun ctangel By a Representative of the Breed Association the pool hall here, were dismissed in Wire. connections’ were |jtaken by Clarefice: M. Grau, plain y Mountain region, Theft %¢"i Bb A aegaed 4 necti re vangelist jown over th ire court Frida: the grow siff in the . , : y on the ground from St. Paul to Bis- oa yo nee teaton ee a pany 2 ea of eee a repens “ 4 Market Class Demonstration i tio proof of law violation on the lished from a 3 , ist K part of the defendant had been shown. 4 ince from July 4 to 2 Geo. J, Baker, Livestock Specialis te Fi . Mirtland, where it| Kota and’ wesfern North Dakota.| 4 welcome? will be extended ct ea. Bcle,and Billing Nest Sati Fre SSIS. say | nara a a | un TOT AE Pen na Dr. trope 7 2 ae Rainer pa | ee x ‘ E ‘ s ka, eter, ea ; n a * Democratic Peet mats "ee tog and Pala conler| tar Binda-of, teh nae een, evel. 1... EVERYBODY. WELCOMP—EVERYTHING: FREE poon of May 27. oan velf Seatuactoemes ete steady We ear ‘the weather: prevaiis over the Rocky|oped- into exeelient i Leet a pees : ; pent Mes emer i | Pe

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