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Fair tonigh much change ij ESTABLISHED 1878 1200 DEAD O'DONNELLS DENY BEING _ INDEATHCAR BISMARCK, NORTH DA KOTA, SATURDAY,-MAY 29, 1926 IBUNE [meer] PRICE FIVE CENTS Alleged Beer Gang Leaders “Talk” to the Special Crime y Grand Jury TWO MEN ARE SOUGHT One of Survivers Was Joe Me- Carthy—Name of the Other Man Not Known —(#)—Myles and ” O'Donnell, alleg- red beer gang leaders thought tu have been with Assistant Stute’s Attorney wiggin when he and two compan- jou Re cc sjuin, “talked” tothe seb sitviaeked Bearch is being made for two men described by:‘the O'Donnells as the only survivors of the machine gun attack. The brothers dented they were in the automobile when the shooting -occurred, but said they were in it shortly before. The O'Donnells are said to have A ified that one of the survivors was known as Joe McCarthy. The other man, whose name was not ‘known, accompanied Edward Doherty the night of April 27, when Duffy, Doherty and McSwiggin were slain in Cicero, a suburb. cian, arrange a meeting with Dohe ty, reputed beer runner, the O'Don- nells claimed. Of the triple slaying the O'Don- nells professed to know nothing. The first they knew @f it, they said, was when McCarthy came to the house “and told them he and the other sur- vivor of the pala had ‘the bodi of McSwiggin and car outside. hey brought Mc- Swiggin into my kitchen,” Klondike was said to have told the jury, “und T saw he was done for. They told me Doherty was dead, I got excited and told them to take them both aWay toa ee ie The twp bodie: iter were found on @ vacant lot. Duffy's body was Oa Fig the street where he was ied. IT WAS REAL CHAMPAGNE. TRUTH FROM HENRY FORD. BETTER THAN COCAINE. SOME READ BOO! BY ARTHUR BRISBANE (Copyright, 1926.) The famous champagne bath casc in ‘New York drags its weary way. Miss Joyce Hawley, lady in the tub, admitted to the court yesterday that che was in the tub, had taken three ‘or four drinks of ‘the champagne in ‘the tub as she bathed in it; also some drinks. from other sources. “It go} me drunk,” the lady, weeping, told tl court. And then she spreined ‘her ‘ankle trying to run away, and she had not been paid the $700, “promised her for the. stunt.” On the whole, the party was a failure, in her opinion. The curious thing is that the man responsible is prosecuted for perjury ‘and for violating the prohibition law. Nobody says anything’ about his bi ing a ‘woman to diegrace and di ry herself and violate the laws of de- oency. No wonder Lady Cathcart, accused of “moral turpitude” and released, ‘rom Bilis Island in. time to attend that party, Says we Americans should net throw stones. Henry Ford says, concerning the Muscle Shoels power plant: “A serics ‘of vittories-byrithe power combine over agriculture and the de- fan Sree se the Bistery to sen o! great’ government war ‘peace enterprise.” And every word of that is true. : -.o (NEA ¢, Boston Bureau) BANDITS HAVE RELEASED TWO AMERICANS) JESS SWEETSER Fate of Three Other Amer- icans in Hands of Outlaws Is Still) Unknown MORE TROOPS | WANTED Head of Military in State of Vera Cruz Asks 1,500 Reinforcements City, May 2v--)—The s in the Tampico region have released Messrs. Briggs and Grecley, American employes of the British El Aguila Oil com tared Thursd: but the fate of the three other cans in-the hands of outlaws other sections of the coun- uncertain today. awaiting word as to the fate of J W, Shanklin, of Canyon, Texas; C. C. Braden, of Laredo, Texas, and a mining engineer named Gallagher. Scene at the Mansfield, Mass., wreck on the New Haven railroad, in which one person was killed and eight |Last reports said that the bandits were injured. The Owl, Boston to New York exp (center) was hurled sideways across three trac smashed passenger WOULD REMOVE | SHERIFF VOLK COURT UPHELD BY HIGH COURT Action in Denying Injunction Petition in School Board Case Affirmed ~ joherty in the |) Persons Is Presented to the Governor Attorney General George today approved the form of petitions | submitted by Emmons county r dents asking the removal from offi of Joe Volk, Jr. Emmons county sheriff. j The petition for -Volk’s removal,; signed. by nearly 200 persons, wa: presented to Governor Sorlie andj referred by him to the attorney gen-j eral to’ make sure complied with} Volk, ig accused of misfeasance and nonfeasance. in » habitual drankenness’ and incompetency. If any of the charges are sustained it will be sufficient to warrant Volk’s removal, Shafer said. Hearing Date Not Set No date for hearing in the case has; been set, Governor Sorlie is eapect- ed to appoint a commissioner to hear the evidence and’ make recommenda- tions in the case. Although signed nearly 200 Emmons county ci complaint waw ¥ atter, G. G. Sheeler, john A. Beal.and Anton Grunefelder, They.ask that Volk be suspended im- mediately pending a hearing and per- mane! ‘rémoved from office if the evidence. justifies. If thé governor should remove Vv his, ‘successor, until a new shee ‘S0éla be elected, would be named ‘by :the board of county com- DEVOUT GROUP TOGATHER FOR PRAYER HOUR JOHN ERICSSON WAS GREAT AMERICAN, COOLIDCE SAID TODAY IN DEDICATING Minnesota Man Extends Invi- tation to All Classes, Races and Creeds TODAY IN WASHING Migratory. bill continues before House winds s and harbors bill. The supreme coutt today affirmed | the action of the Williams county dis- triet court in denying aw injunction ‘Todd in a case in| s which the school board of ithe city ston and J. N. U, ‘intendent of schools, were defend- petition by D. I. Todd, who lives outside the school district but sent his the Williston high school, objected PETITIONS: ARE FILED ° AT CAPITOL Chief Justice Christianson Announces That He Will Seek Relection Petitions for candidacy were pre- sented Secretary of State Robert on behalf of J. M WV. AL cam . J. Kelsh, Fullert governor; AW. for secretary en, Bismarck, 20P ; George Shafer, Bis- for attorney general; ner, and nas Hall, Bi , for congress, nd district. All are seeking R publican nomination with I. V. A. support. Nonpartisans who filed yesterday were Frank Milhollan, Bismarck, for railroad Yommissioner; E, H. Brandt, Linton, for state auditor, and George Hoople, Hoople, for commissioner of agriculture and labor. E. P. Crain, Bismarck, filed a p 3 by the school board which cont that it was put to extra expense by {the large number of pupils coming there from other districts. insisted that the usual fee, paid by the school district of which e was a resident to the Williston { district, should be sufficient to cover]: {and sought an injunction to prevent ‘the board from dismissing his sons i because he refused to pay the addi- i tional fee. In its decision the court held thet school boards must admit children ities sufficient to care for t that {tle governing ‘loard with discretionary determine if it has such. facilit The standard tuition fee f resident pupils, i | fi j but | vested ‘held, applies only ing district has facil- ng and instruction and ig districts may make an additional charge to defray the addi- tional expense pupils from outside districts. y| tition as candidate fbr superintend- ent of public. instruction on a non- party ballot. In a brief statement today C Justice A. M. Christianson, candidate -election to the supreme court, “I have decided to become a re-nomination and re- can make other ¢ or pledge than this: If chosen I will, in the future as in the past, endeavor to discharge the du- ties of my office honestly and im- partially.” ‘ To date Judge Christiansen has no opposition for his place on the bench, ro MORE HANDCUFFS London.—A boom in crime must be expected in South America, China and Australia, Large orders from those countries for ‘handcuffs have been received by Birmingham manu- facturers. Birmingham is the center of the world’s handcuff trade. ss, crashed into a standing freight, and the locomotive |in Vera Cruz who were holding a wrecking crane and, right, one of the {Shanklin had threatened to kill him Thursday night if a ransom of 20,000 Pesos w not paid. In the absence of any reports to [the cmbgesy todgy regarding. Shank- Ttit.the Velief prevailed that he has not been killed. The officials are of the opinion that if the bandits had carried out their death. threat the news would have reached Mexico City by this time, notwithstanding the difficulty of communication, o details have been received here concerning the release of Briggs and Gr eneral Arnulfo Gomez, head of the military in the state of Vera Cruz, has requested the government to send him 1,500 reinforcements in order that he may better protect the lives und property of Mexicans and foreigners. CONSTABULARY 1S VICTORIOUS OVER OUTLAWS Atacking Forces Destroy Mountain Fort, Killing 23° Tribesmen Manila,~ May —)—Resumption of government constabulary attacks ‘today on belligerent Moro tribesmen in Lanao provinge was marked by a jctory for attacking forces wh destroyed a mountain fort, killing tribesmen and wounding hy The constabulary forces, acting under orders from Governor General Leonard Wood, lost one soldier and report elght wounded. ‘ighting has been under way for four days and has resulted in the killing of 80 tribesmen, the wounding of an unknown number and the death of seven and wounding of 34 constab- ulary soldiers. The constabulary expects to con- tinue its campaign until the Moro outlaws in the Lanao area are wiped out. eke pct er f Weather Report Temperature at 7 a. m. . Highest yesterday . Lowest last night Precipitation to 7 a. m. nee Highest wind velocity . 12 Veather conditions at North Da. kota points for the 24 hours ending at 8 a, m, today: Temps. 3 Precipitation BRITISH GOLF TROPHY WON BY Native American Holds Title For the First Time in History WAS 6 UP AND 5 TO PLAY Young. Scottish Competitor Cracks Under Strain at the 27th Hole Muirfield. Scotland, May 20.1). des hind er t New York weay was ed king of ameteu i the British Isles, sla ariads Tle won the amateur championship easily, 6 up and five to play, in the 36-hole finale, from Alexander Simp- son, his young Scottish competitor. Thus, for the first time in his’ . Britsin's most prized golfing trophy. For a time during the morning round it looked as if Sweetser might have a real fight on his hands, and possibly fail to grasp the coveted honor, _ Four Up In Morning Round When he emerged four up from the morning round, however. it was apparent that he had taken the mea- sure of his opponent, who was ing in this first international touri ‘ment. When the afternoon round was fair- ly under way, tit was seemi a y y holes ‘on wold be able to hold out e he cracked under the strain. The crack came at the ‘h_ hole, when he did about every thing a golfer should not do, scoring a bad seven. Meanwhile the former Yale star, keeping his head, went along the even tenor of ‘his golfing way and played at his best. The Scotchman went from bad to worse, and the end came at the 3ist hole. Sweetser’s victory was given generous cheers by the sportsmanlike crowd, and some American “Rah Rahs” were heard from his. fellow! countrymen in the big galery, esti- imated at 6,000, that followed the ‘match, 6,000 SPECTATORS FOLLOW THE MATCH jf the Legion and Auxiliary, Muirfield, Scotland, May 29)! \\ —Jess Sweetser, of New York, led by the comfortable margin of four holes gt the conclusion, of sis morning's und against Alexander Frederick | * pson, of Edinburgh, in the final (___s¥ I VILLAGES ARE ‘a we (SWEPT AWAY BY | FLOOD WATERS Huge Tidal Wave Ascended Haaf River, Flooding Coun- try 50 Miles Inland ALL CATTLE ARE KILLED FROM CYCLONE AND TIDAL WAVE i ; ~~ Relief Sent Into Stricken Area i Soe a Up to the Present Time Is Inadequate London, May 29.—(#)—Twelve hun- dred persons have been killed by a cyclone and tidal wave in Burma, says a dispatch to the Exchange Tele- graph from Rangoon, Buri The cyclone struck last tee ik Miss Lucoviea Cristea is one of the| evening about half past eight. A most mild-mannered students at the} huge tidal wave ascended the Fort Worth (Tex.) Baptist Seminary: | River, flooding the country \but she was a during the World| sweeping away villages to beyond | War and spent six months in a Hun-| Maungdaw, 50 miles inland. garian prison, A native of Rumania,! The cyclone swept the Arakan she had many exciting experienes| coast, doing much damage. All -cat- ithe SEARS tle in the devastated area were kill- enemy territory _in communication, The relief sent into the stricken district up to — 4 sein tide | CERTIF _ TOTHEPUBLIC same Parade Starts at 2 p. m— NYE IS FILED ' Program at Auditorium i Immediately Afterward Frazier Complies With Action Taken at Republican State Convention ed, The death roll, the dispatch adds, is as yet incomplete, Nearly ali are down and there is great morial Day will be officially ob in Bismarck Sunday, accord ents made by. the egion post, although following day will also be observ- hid: ere. es Roy Frazier, Divide county, chair- gram wil 2p. fh ajman of the Nonpartisan-Republican parade, w i 5 | State central committee, yesterday filled a certificate nominating Senator Ww. Gerald P. Nye as the Republican Mothers, Red Cross and Hospi candidate for the short term for nurses, all lodges and other organiza. | Senator. : and pupils of the Indian razier's action —was taken on ‘ands will be in the|uthority of the Republican state ‘ convention held here March 31 and The parade will form of Third] Controlled by Nonpartisans, whieh R. C, National Guard, atch for the British ‘amateur gulf] esc, Pacine Broudway, at 1:4 p.| designated Nye es its candidate for championship. The feature of the morming play was Sweetser's driving and steadiness the greens. Simpson has a repu- ion of being a good driver, and he lived up to it, buf the American’s powerful swings were wielded to su effect that he outdrove his oppon on y holes. Simpson also made good use of his putter, holing more than one putt when he needed it, but he had a ten- dency cither to slice or top his iron shots and frequently found the bunk. ers, The match was followed by so 6,000 spectators. The weather wa; ideal. BREACH OF ETIQUETTE Is DENIE Officers of German Warship Claim Beer Must Have Been NS Bought at Canteen Los Angeles,~ May 29,—(#)—Final decision as tg what is to be done about the alleged sale of beer aboard the German cruiser Hamburg in por at San Pedro today rests with th state department. Federal prohibition officials her Yl given at the audit My tm move south on Third] the short term race. At that time st on Main to Sixth,|*razier was named os an alternate th Rosser, east on|c@ndidate in case Nye refused to ae \Rosser to Ninth, south on Ninth to] Cept the nomination. | Broadway and west on Broadway tol ,.gge trav cngen, action was taken Hast aaent ins under the old law which provided mare aie for the nomination of candidates by convention, ‘the present primary law ing no method of giving candi- dates for the short term party. des- Imander ¥V Cole of the Legion | post presid fanatics, t ‘art 1 ; a cis In a statement here March 31 L. b, {Invocation Rev. Paul S. Wright Twi - \Vocal solo “The Unknown Soldier"— Basel ea ial read pte a Mrs, Frank Barnes. Frazier to name Nye as the Republi- Memorial Adgtess. Hon. R. A. Nestos ier to name N: epubli- Vocal solo,” “Recessional—Lest_ We cried ea a Dieey Forget"-—Mrs. Herm heffer. \Music........High School Orchestra IVA. Filings Completed | Part2 The complete list of IVA candi- {Memorial Day pageant in three acts.| dates had been filed with the secre- | Benediction -Re tary of state at noon today. Petitions Members of the Am on} for L. B, Hanna, Fargo, for both the . ng squad will] long and short term for senator wére ivisit the ceme' Sunday morn-| received this morning together with jing, leaving the armory at 8:30 a. m.| those of Nick Nelson, Emerado, and land all persons wishing to accom-| John L. Harvey, Cando, IVA nominecs ;pany them are urged to be at the| for places on the railroad commis- jarmory at that time. sion. John QO. Grubb, Battleview, the |, Legion officers have requested that other IVA nominee for railroad com- the business men of Bismarck put| missioner, filed yesterday. jout the flags and other street decor-| Filing of petitions for Nonpartisan ‘ations tomorrow, si Sunday is to} nominees was completed. yesterday. tbe officially observed as Memorial At noon, however, no petitions had |Day here. 3 been received from either Democrats \ Stores Close Monday z or Farmer-Laborites who are expect- All state, county and city offices! ed to seck places on the ballot. The [will be closed all day Democratic petitions, which were said that is a legal holiday to have been sent out from Grand ‘kota. The banks of the city and all/ Forks, were expected this afternoon. stores will also remain closed yi Bortness ‘throughout the day with the excep-| Robert Boyd, Fargo, filed a peti- ‘tion of drug st meat markets and | tion seeking nomination as a -Bepab- {grocery stores. e drug stores will] lican for congress from the first. dig- observe the usual Sunday hours,| trict, opposing 0. B. Burtnoss, ingum- while meat markets and grocery] bent. se stores will be open during the fore-| 0. J. Lokken, Walcott, filed for su- pee Tamarack, Minn, May 29—Ue)— MONUMENT T0 BUILDER OF THE MONITOR ; ys Henty Ford, the power|That they may ;gather on a equal Tt eee de “Bcrap, the Musclo| foting to “permil God alone to do as foals plant.” Then (efter Ford of-|he pleases,” 4 devout group, led by menia . Bismarck . Washington, May Bia ebn thelr. orien and in America”, Mr. ae ir roms-| Vernon. Ewing, will unite for an hour| Ericsson was atriot who belongs | Coolidge said: . evils © foe ae ee Te in ‘silent prayer here Tuesday morn-| to two countries,” but “we honor him “They have been characterized by | Dickinson izer), ioe gentlemen suddenly|ing. A picturesque poplar grove} most of all because we ¢ truly say | that courage which is the founda-| Ellendale . : 1 c x ’ n es P discovered that it ought to be de-|hus been cleared of its brush by Mr- he was a greut American,” President | tion of military achievement, that | Fessenden 285 Clear fficers of the hip deny that there! by ‘and seated with their parents: | short term contest will be thrown loped by the government. Ewing, who resides here, and Frank| Coolidge declared today in dedicat-| devotion to the home which is the| Grand Forks .. Cloudy any breach in international eti- pen out hecabas. of spvarnl. detects. Wkiae velope rd concludes ‘his, editorial] Clift, owner of the grove, in prepara-| ing a monument to the man who | foundation of patriotism, and that} Jamestow 0 Cloudy | quette. If beer testing more Bank at Hawick, make it illegal, it was indicated at “de follows: tioh for the oceasion. came to this countrs fran, Sweden | reveren for religion which is the | Langdon ...... P Clear four per cent was sold, these offic 8 a! a the, secretary ot state's tte, ‘The “ ri ; s extended an_ invi and in the critical days of the Ci ‘oundation of moral power... They more . ; Sloudy | aver, it was sold in the cuntee! petition asks that he be placed -on The farmers can go Me Chile for olall races and creeds, and thousands | War built. the ironclad: Monito representative of the process which | Lisbon : Clouds | is a private concession held for the | Minnesota, Closed | petition, asks that jhe be, placed an ‘their cchemtesl industey con go tolot persons ate expected to gather for| Speaking in Potomac Park near| has been going. on for. centuries in| Minot. i P. Cldy.] last 10 years by a war veteran and! : publican. nomination: for the: short & oa ‘or Norway, «8, it has been|the ‘prayer. The sponser, expects|the Lincoln Memorial and in the) many quarters of the globe to de-] Napoleon ‘.... Clear J neither the German government nor St. Paul, Minn., May 29—()—The| term whereas the. winner on . the Soing and the ‘water power of the|visitors by train, bus, private auto-| presence of a distinguished audience, | velop a strain of pioncers“Fendy Pembina i 0 Cloudy | the ship's commander have anything, Hawick State Bank with deposits ag-| short term ballot will be‘ elected to Te vpmgssee-tiver can goto waste.until|mobiles, and probably airplanes to|which included Crown Pringe Gustaf | make their contribution to the Williston 0 P. Cldy.] to do with it. As for that part of the4 greating $40,000 was closed today| serve the unexpired term-of the late ae pe wer combine gets ready to ex-|come to the grove to pray. Adolph of Sweden, the president said lightened! civilization of America. Moorhead, Minn. .38 Clear ‘| ship outside the canteen they insist’ because of poor paper, A. J. Veigel,| senator E. F. Ladd which expires foie at use.” : Claiming his only interest in|the monument should stund as a re-|. In this connection he, mentioned WEATHER FORECAST __| it is the same as un embassy where; commissioner of banks, announced! next March. > Plot Ne people bad the power they|prompting the meeting is for the| minder to “our citizens of various |one American of Swedish blood who |. For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair| liquor may be served but not sold. Ditmar Thorson cashier. The ¥ Id do something about that Muscle|betterment of. mankind, Ewing con-| races” that although he whose mem- |i ‘endowed with the ltt “Norse | tonight and Sunday; not much change] The Hamburg is ready today for resident’s name ‘ot listed. List Available Tuesday». "Shoats ‘scandal—at least the farmers|tends he has no idea in what manner{ory it serves and: they maf have ” Senator Lenroot, Republican, | in temperature. Tie cruise to North Pacific ports. It ar.) —— A defect also was discovered in the would do something. But they have|God will manifest himself. The real|“differed in blood and race, they s , who is 4 candidate for For. North Dakota: Fair tonight] rived here May 17 and was welcomed ; tition of C. H. Boatman, Milnor, way of doing it, wot having much jobject, he says, is to avoid speaking,|were yet bound together \by the tie renomination and election this year.{ and Sunday; slightly cooler east} with jiderable ceremony | the; Tem tures and emocratic candidate for nomi y qo do with government. singing or any noise that might have| that syrpasses race and blood in the| The Senator was described as “a portion tonight fi war vessel to visit the| jpera' as railroad commissi He failed ssi a tendency to, cause nervousness on|communion of » common spirit.” learned lawyer, blessed with- great ENERAL THER CONDITIONS since the war. i Conditions || te sign the affidavit required “When once our feet have touched | ability, possessed of high character, The pressure is low over the Red PER co Ss Pigt s fate Wee he t at who say they purchased beer with/noon, closing promptl it noon. perintendent of public instruction on more than four per cent alcoholi: The public is invited to attend the| the non-party ballot and Herman M. content on the vessel recently, have!program at the auditorium.| Midtbo, Donnybrook, filed for the reported the matter to Washington.|Children under five years of age{ Republican nomination for senator. They say the incident is now out of! will not be admitted, and those under it is probable that Midtbo’s peti- Clear | their 14 years of age must be accompanied | tion to appear on the ballot in. the “Geet in inches & rand Worden who fought. her, a] tion: University of Wisconsin chemistsjthe part of the worshipers. ¥ pier i cipal “wh a seasoned rliamentarian with rer valley and precipitation’ occur- thin, soldi” he ndded. iwhen once | a vet rof prominent ieaderahip'in the | reat ‘the’ Dakotas end over the up. | Large Numbers of tention and that the affidavit) proks- Molly. . ; I blended in| the Congress of the United States, | was heavy in parts of castern North Nea new ar Host to Shriners) oes ec county." We veumet |? fa tne American, Datsts: Light precipitation alee oe: P gs hat inthis country we are all bound |tor and Merrimac, the President, re- |/Generally fair weather prevails over | Mankato—Clearing, 67; roads good. adelphia lay"‘took on a gala as-| togetl riving here from the fighting area-on rand Forks—Cloudy, 66; roads} night of May 29, it was said at the nificant example of the power of “It is not, then, for the purpose of announce a new ‘ocal anaesthetic ———————__ d ‘bptter than cocaine, devel: in three} * we have made this land our home, | (Mercury repdings at 7 @. m) paatien s08 ae years of hard work b: 9, &, cs P hiladelphia Is ver our place of birth, what- legislature of his own state and in| per. Mississippi Valley. The rainfall Wounded at Canton | Bismarck —Clear, 54: roads wood. ‘he Den ag candi se , ged . Cloud—Clot 3 roads good. | all offices will be a Habis aa Bi pbs cocala: with gat pens Pe cece { [put toe much emphasis on the fact| Discussing the battle of the Moni- | curred in the. extreme Northwest. From Battle Area) Since “Cicer, 50; roads good, . . ‘a a — ‘Shate: th of its poisonous ent ioe 6 pale eee in # common destiny. We | called that it was Ericsson who UMilt{ the Rocky Mountain states. Tem-| Canton, May 29,—()—Large num-| Jamestown — Clear , 68; roads ies hosts of the Ancient} must all be united as one people. the- Monitor, Dahlgren who armed ratures sare moderate in all sec-] bers of wounded are continually ar-| muddy. than its, Nobles of the Mystic Glory in the Name ORRIS W. ROBERTS, |the northern Kwangtung border] muddy, night rain. secretary of state's offlee that: all ne * Official in Charge.| where northern Chinese troops are; Fargo—Partly cloudy, 63; roads | petitions piseed in ae ee , open-| setting one peo} above another 2 lo sessions will con-| that we ‘asnatle here today to = Oy Norse element in the American i ‘ Serpe in conte with Sanne free os ae ‘ = » be- PLU: rangtui mese n- inona—Raining, roads good. be eed tse eaded Pa com: hyd bios canis pid med to hve Trcmaaeen Mandan—Clear, 61. good. the outcome of the with all hie forces to Wu Pei-Fu, un-! Rochester—Cloudy, night order, od| glory in the name of John Ericsson | battle, “had again triumphed™ in @ who der whose r the attacking arm-|rain. 68; roads fair. and-his race.as a preeminent example| victory no less decisive of future! fes are fight Duluth—Partly eloudy,, night rain, ‘ the superb fatty, nm wat | 8 | events than when it had hovered over | 1 : Samak ke Ge aniac' it saes 60; roads good. rent nation- \- Piece Ametien se tities segtid aeeeat qur country.” ous temperatures, fishermen soon| A serum to be used against lockjaw. NM the eggs for} Discussing—“the iraaratne of the rhat. the Battle may be equipped with deep-sea ther-| has been developed at the Pasteu .. {Swedish people country of burg later was to do for mometera, lastitute in Paris, Finer i Komi time would. be considered as days. do reverence to the memory of a/ coming Ame: mse of Denver, imper-| great son of Sweden, but rather to} menting upon yy ing to ‘| veut