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PAGE EIGHT PROVINCE OF | SONORA SHOWS C. Liebert Crum Tells of Im- pressions Gained: on Re- cent Trip to Mexico ‘ DIFFICULTY ANTICIPATED IN MAKING AN ACCURATE CHECK ON AMENDMENTS TY RS BUDGET | Difficulty in making an accurate two-ce i MUCH PROGRES } res reforred to the peeple at fs i 4 FOR NEXT YEAR { mary election was foreseen results of which were definitely as-/ i nt gasoline tax and the six-; of the votes cast on the three before passing to other issues, th y Secretary of State Byrn ted Press immediately following th ports received by Byrne from) election precincts failed to give the vote! Unofficial returns clearly indicate: © three measures. king county auditoi mation. “In m to supply| ceived a majority and also indicate tances,’ that th car term proposal hat year term for railroad commissioners certained by reports to ‘the Associa- | {Public Hearing on Proposed Expenditures and Levies: In such cases; that the new gasoline tax had re- COUNTY BOARD e di d | id uncollected taxes to be cotlected: end" > |Iedger balances estimated, at $51,- 652.09, leaving a total to levy under the budget of 4.94. The posed budget is jpublished in detail elsewhere in todmy's issuc of The Tribune. Bids Asked on Road Viork The county board yesterday ai thorized the county auditor, to a vertise for bids on grading two mi of road between sections 23 \and 14, and 15 and 22, Apple Creek. town- ship. The bids will be opesied at 10a. m., August 3. J. 1. Roop, of Bismarck was ap- pointed county constable to fi#! the unexpired term of Wm. Meyg:r of erigtrOrrieas-or Catholic Church to Pass Through City Five Monsignore of the Roman, Catholic church, and ‘the cabinet of Pope Pius, willgo through Bismarck, duly 17, eastward bound. The five making up the are Mons. “Camillo Saceisa Domizion, Mons. Carlo Respighi, Canonico della Arcipastica Laterancnse; Mons. Rocco Béltrami, Prelato per ‘L'Hmigrazi- one; Mons.. Carlo Grano, (Maestro Supranumerario della Carimonie Pon- SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1926 FUND Pennsy! highway system, which is considered of the best” in the country, cost the counties of that state $46,000,000 during the last four years. “demonstration of any ki arranged for. . Bishop Vincent Wehrle this mo ing had no information beyond ae ‘was forthcoming from the -- Things to Remember perhaps answers to coy or mare of ihe Tolowitg ques- tions will be ample explanation: Does the bill cover the same number of days as oa bills with which the current bill is com- pa OS, Have any additional appliances been installed dur- ing*the period? . ‘ Have you had company during the period? Has there been sickness in the household? Has the weather required use of the gas heater? Have you any leaky hot water faucets? Have you been canning vegetables or fruits? Have the servants or others used more gas than “you are aware of? . Has there been a waste of gas because of appliances needing adjustment? E In case the ayswers to these questions do not sat- isfy, come to our office and we will do our best to help Consolidated Utilities Co. 506 BROADWAY | Set For July 15 | 8 Driscoll, deceased. The board adjourned until [Wed nesday, July 14, when it will sit as county equalization board. \ Local Workmen Hel to Organize a New, Lodge at N ew Salen Thirty-five members of the A. (. U. W. lodge in Bismarck, and 25 from Mandan drove to New Salem last evening, where they assisted District (Manager D. B. Burton, Bismarck, in organizing @ dge. The Bis- marck degre im, under the direc- tion of its caj |. E, F. Trepp, master’ 5,000.00 | workman of the local lodge, put on 28,600.00 the initiation and floor work. A large ¢ class was taken in. Bradley Marcks, Fargo, grand mas- ter for North Dakota, gave an ad- dress during the evening. A lunch- con «as served. Bismarck Man Hurt in. Auto , Collision deen abandoned. other sources and ledger si 7 Lieutenant Commander Young,| balances .. Ber s¢en923| Wendelin Fettig, Bismarck, suffer. aide to Rear Admiral Plunkett, com- 3668923 | 4 ‘minor injuries in an automobile mandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, $191,210.27 | collision this noon at the corner of y that the 18 bodies| The budget for roads ard: bridges Mandan avenue and Thayer strect. Uthat] includes $66,000 for future expenses| He was taken to tho St, Alexius) and $51,827.03 for unpaid bills, From | hospital for tréatment, The name of the driver of the this total of $116,827.03 is deducted! other car could not_be leamed. rinters carried, The latter had the support| sues on! of all factions taking part in the bal-| furnished lot and was launched ws the first) ite tits detintely. found to | budget for the fiscal year beginning If it Bs definitely the three| July 1, 1926, at yesterday's meeti ci commissioners. will be elected | Placed the total amownt to be -lew: made by Byrne ¢ two years instead of three as at Ta 8g r the >roposed present. Set ee nia 965,. RECOVERED IN ILL-FATED SUB to law, at which time persons may apres in favor of or against any of the proposed expenditures or tax Search For More Is Aban- doned—12 of Those Taken Out Are Identified i rned today, offic to place the thre 1 report sheets ion officials, despite le sh sent out * y of state had them | tr Surprising progress in the province a, Mexico, was reported yes tificie; Canonico Angel reas Segretario Particotare del Card Seg- ato. Rev. P..Mahoncy will accom- pany them. 4 The party, which, wiff leave Seattle aboard N. P. train No. 4 July 13, will occupy Pullman cat Newport, and wil to Gardiner for a special trip tough the Yellowstone National irk. They will leave Gardiner on July 16 and will be attached to the shoad end of the Eastbound Comet at Livingston. _ yj The party is not expected to remain in Bigmarck except during the usual stop of the traig, and no public ———————— The Burleigh county commisston- rs,- in determining a tentative years ago was litt lage with perhap: had about 10,000 said Mr. Crum. Though they had d by motor car, th 8 back from > count of whom the counter had they Mr. Crum and his f. s we the votes fo | ment were stirring up any 1 down there, amount of bad feeling among J the car; Mexicans and gained the impre .on that generally the people wer Indians! favor of them to en H great h levies. The budget for general expendi- tures is apportioned as follows: : County Gen. expenses: County buildings Charities County show) . Education . avlewe Gopher extermination . Unpaid bills, estimated ip. One ad- ion was that iness there have y two income taxes, one to this nment and one to the Mexican. bility of ing payment subventions (corn Good lige Used Auto Parts of all makes and models— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts 813 Rdwy. 500.00 5,700.00 600.00 $167,900.00 Less estimated amount of uncollected taxes to be collected, receipts from ram ted to o things. he thought,! ny of the citizens of ates to become Mexi- Many Costly Improvements © of the most r ble im paeve been iu (P)—Scarch submarine ork, July 10. bodies in the temperature in the parts he| rose to 106 about dune 10 ard the summer, eae announced tod % or projects ex-| 5, ge the port, will) ¢, several million dollars to com-| ete. a foreigne cannot own property in M Extranjero, di leasing it ion this la very lo i He did not observe that the anii of the Mexican govern- The Red Seal Continental Motors used in the Star Four and Star Six will develop more power, use less gas, and operate more silently ‘ than any other motors used in eo. cars in their class. 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