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PAGE TWO “BOARD FAVORS ~ QUTINRATES North Dakota Joins in Ap- fA pea! on Freight Tariff to , statement from national headquarters| of the American Automobile Associ- ion declares. Pointing ou:-thet a timely warning to motorists ultimately is of more benefit to the individual and the! nstead of wholesale ar-! P. Henry, President of "urges moderation in en- minor regulations and ter severity in dealing with the s serious offences that involve! _personal safey. , ed to Fill Unexpired Term of U. S. Senator OF CUMMINS joux City Attorney Appoint- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE conces: comparatively Httl densely crowded, tricts, into which a population of million afid half’ {s,jammed. ‘To Hold Conference n districts under modern sanitary conditions have suffered Only two of the 20,000 forcign resi- dents have succumbed, It is impos- sible to obtain an accurate count of the deaths among the Chinese in their) palati “x Chinese Soldiers | Threaten * OFFER INSULT TOU.8.CONSUL Him With Upraised Rifles —Apology. Requested the consulate, making Han: prisoner in his own quarters, | The situation developed while aj mid-afternoon group of Chinese} bandit suppression troops were drink- ing from the fountain in the con- sulate courtyard. Hanson was making his way rifles. Noting their ugly mood, Con- sul Hanson submitted to their} JAMESTOWN BANKS MERGED | ik of ‘Streeter Jamestown, N. Citizens’ has purchased the ai the liabiJities of the from the consulate through | bank of that place. iron. gateway when he was thrust | weiler and George, formerly ick and threatened with upraised! First National, have been employed , Aug. T—(4)—The | president, of the Jamestown onal bank of Streeter| “atonal umed ational Butt- ith the Na js at Halliday and the id vice Citizens’ LUMBER CoMPaNy ‘DSSOLYED as Eastern Points offensiveness and waited until thev | / | departed. , aeaed i { | ! | Des Moines, fa, Aug. 7—~(— vi y. Stewart, Sioux City atter- d ne lay was appointed by Gover- 4b nor Hammill as United States sena-| Ror EAM! Gente of governors | Nevetiberigeneral election, in tho, Why mel Seremey s+ Cheyenne, 70] = = j place of the late Senator Athert Bi Bed erste of wtates of the agricul- | C'wtewere was-named “by ‘he’ state) Sorat wept Sil: the. Inet, epst: | Republican convention here yesterday | £9, disease the axriculerel mS erober as the party nominee In the Novel | Sut she eset ime and place me her election for the term of Senator | Cumnfins, h expires in March,| ve-eeee-deelled. 927. The appointment was necessary be- cauke congress reconvene before tewart could be certified following the November election. Des Moines, Aug. 7—(AP)—Gover- nor Hammill announced today that — Consul Hanson immediately de. | n Beet Rage ep Aug. atl ae from the Chinese’ authorities | i. Cy erican consul here,| pun it of the o: | was the victim today of an unpro- Bpology of the sjerloe titer it apology of their superi i ‘| voked insult atithe:hands of Chinese| the s@nsulate’ in uniform, "asa int} appeal asking the Interstate ree Commission to permit the 4 rates proposed by the Minne-| apolis and St. Louis railroad to be- come effective ‘has been filed by the | state railroad board. The proposed reductions would apply from “Mittne- Paul and the Minne om BISMARCK ———— ree ismarck, North Dakota Att ue ey ‘Yotirig meh and’ yourlg © Pod ‘who pire ‘to qualify. for -the better business and, banking ne ge yard Te- liable old college. Equipment so com- plete and instructors ‘so efficient that you can here train for the bet- ter positions.. Courses from three months to three years. Send for free catalog. | Bismarck, Mandan and St ton to Play Baseball Tomorrow at 1:30 a andi the| the fol- Yr board in its statement to ate Commerce Commision The championship of the slope:arca| That the above described tariff pro-| will he decided in a double-header at) a reduction of six cents per) the local ball park tomorrow. Dhree| 100 pounds in the freight rates on|tcams will conrpete. Mandan, cham-j wheat, flour, c grain and grain/pion of the Main Line league, has | prodycts and is. in conformity with] jost one game this season. Stanton | the spirit of the Hoch-Smith resolu-| is the undefeated champion of the; tion. North ‘Linc league, having won all The Principal Product games, | “cat North Dakota is one of the!” ‘The Bismarck team will be on deck _ principal grain producing states, par- 1 with its full strength. Sagehorn will) ¢ ticularly of hard spring wheat which| je ‘back in the lineup and “Doc.” ¥ so necessary in manufacturing & Love will pitch, so it will be a real of bread-making flour; = more power Primary: Contests. aaa Heid in Kentucky, in your car when mary contests in ¢ight of Kentucky's 11 congressional districtx were’ held G. M. LANGUM, President, Bismarck, N. D. ume. today. Eighteen Republicans ‘sought fi f : c, during the calendar} ‘The three teams will toss-up to see| noniination in six districts and ning} ! i + pped from North Da-| which plays in ‘the first ga The | Democrats ‘in two districts. c P 1467 net tons of wheat, 95} winner of the first will play the re-| Mrs. John “Lungley,’ wife of “the nt of which moved either to the} maining teams for the championship.| former congfessman from. the tenth ‘Twin Cities. or Datuth or Superior] Stanton has heen noted for good! district, is opposed by A. J.Kirk for and during 1925 ¢ were shipped | teams and will be ‘there with a good| the Republican nomination in the? from North Dakota 3,312,636 net tons. ons.| one tomorrow. tenth district. “That” ffom practically all points ee ee Feinks| , Tmeetirat ame will begin at 1:00 appa slay Nort) akota er two alu’ jismarck e. s) + Mi indane Twin Cities are the same. | it Cholera Is Taking... 1,000 Lives Daily Frankfort, K: ug. 7--P).-Pri- high grade € that there w ar 1924, Ga ; “ ri mr ae, teorht ae i St. dohn’s Rateersy Wie COULEGEVILLE, MINN. : i A Boarding and Day School for Young Men Conducted by Benedictine Fathers HIGH’ SCHOOL, COLLEGE and SEMINARY Wonderful location, xh the banks of picturesque Lake That the bulk of this wheat is/ Be ak 2 "7 her reshipped in its original state C manufactured into flour and re- Deyils Lake Here pped to eastern destinations. | OW tion of markets for | ith the Glad Hand akota's wheat crop is highly} cesirable and inthe interests of the! The supreme court has no juris- farmer in that it‘tends to secure for! diction ‘to re-try or veview a ‘case him the premitm to which he entitled| submitted to it unless the entire count of the superior ‘bread-; judgment appealed from is before it] ;, xing and other qualities of North] for consideration, the court has held | j i it is kota wheat. in the case of the Marquette Nation-| 't 55 & aa Imporant to Farmer Tr Te crates Conte Bette: | . Foreigners: living in well-governed it is necessary to the welfare| Cutcheon, appealed by the former North Dakota farmer that the| from the district court of _Ward The New Homeland y at Minneapolis be| county. at there will always| ‘The lower be a ready market for his wheat and) nearby supply of mill products. “That, ois mmepuaed resect *) ighly desirable, from the 04 z Se milling industry of North Da-| tthe Canada presents the finest kota inithatit reducesithe all-rail rate opportunity for getting a farm to the important ern consuming| home at moderate cost. Some of the best land ig the world at $15 to $20 an acre, near the railroads, with long terms of payment. Canada produces the world’s highest quality of wheat and points ‘because all grain and grain other cereals. The opportuni- produets rates from North Dakota to destinations east of the Twin Cities! ties for dairy farmers are par- ticularly attractive. and Duluth are made on a combina- tion of rates to and from the Twin Cities or Duluth.” For full particulars and re- duced railway rates apply to W. E. BLACK Canadian Government Agent Equity Bldg. _—_117 Roberts St.: ‘ Fargo, North Dakota Shanghai, “Aug. 7--}.--Choleta, scourge of the east, is taking an ‘ap palling toll of Chinese in the ‘native section of Shanghai’ and in the dis: trict known as Pootung, across the Whang Poo river. ‘The dread ‘disease s carrying off more than 1.000 daily, timated. Try it for a week. Note the difference. Get Energee at “Pure Oil Blue” Pumps. Copelin Motor Company Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. 5 agatagan | 4 . Sports of ell kinds under the direction of experienced _/ oq coaches : Write for beautiful pictorial catalog OFFICE OF THE DEAN Collegeville, Minn. Dept. court ‘hald that the plaintiff was entitled to certain bank stock claimed by the defendant but that the defendant was was entitled to $3,600 on his counterclaim against company. The insurance com- pany asked the court to review that part of the case in which the de- dendant was“ awarded damages on his counterclaim but did not submit for retrial and review that part of action in which it had been awarded the bank stoc if | Added Rail Control By Ford Refused Entire Judgment Must Be Submitted | { (P)—| ation, city or the one this or that, but according to Wil- Vright, will be official welcomer to the North Dakota Press Association at its summer meeting here August 13-14. “Bill” has organize’ a glad hand committee to help him in the work and has charged it with the duty of ‘ceing that every guest has a good time, according to Jim Barrett, sec-’ vetary of the Devils Lake Civic and Commerce Association. _ Washington, Aug. 7—().—Rejec- tion of the proposal of the Detroit and Ironton railroad to acqyire con- trol of the Detroit, Toledo and Iron Lake, 3 Lake is ton railroad and the Toledo-Det: railroads, all of them owned Henry Ford, was recommended to the interstate commerce commission by a commission examiner. STRAYED _ mare, four years by One bay old, weight 1,300; lost since February; no brand. One heifer, red and white; weight about 600; horns; end off right ear; lost since July 1. Reward. Rolla Plant Sale mae et Approved By Board Do you want a.car that will do 55 flashing, brilliant miles an-hour. . ..in comfort; that will pick “p in 21 seconds from 5 to 40 miles an hour; that will “ turn in a 40-foot circle; that as a unit. Not/an ok. . will stop in a split second? constructed chassis. sMany cars have been/‘modern’’ too long. ‘We mean just what we imply. Remember the comfort, riding qualit: and power of any automobile are first de- termined on the drafting board. : Long life starts with engineering. Acar that was designed over 3 or 4-years - ago cannot meet the modern standards of today. ‘ ‘ You want performance. You want com- fort. You want the long life that only mod- “ern engineering can supply. : ' ‘Then decide today to drive this new-type Overland Six. Already over 100,000 owners have found in it their utmost ideal of what ‘a truly modern. car shouldbe. ic Simply in fairness to yourself see ‘the Overland Six. May we arrange a demon- of all makes and models— Call, Phone er Write Bismarck Auto Parts | Phone 154 513 Bdwy. A. A. Thal BISMARCK, N. D. Sale of the electric property Trolla by the Rolla Light and Milling Company to Alfred Erickson hasbeen arproved by the state railroad board. The board has also approved the revised wholesale power schedules filed by the Northern States Power Comeany for aplication at Mina Berthold, Des Lacs and Lone Tre together with the revised power nates filed by the for application at all the ed except Minot, | Revised wholesale power schedules, filed by the Red River Power Com- rany for application at Grand Forks,| Buxton, Hatton, Larimore, Portland, Reynolds and Thompson, also were approved as were the following sal of public utility property Teleshone property mt Lehr by | William Bauer to the Dakota Cen- tral Telephone Company. Electric property at Kloten by the Kloten Electric t_ Company, to the Otter ‘Tail Power Company Hl The Otter Tail Power Company, was authorized to build transmission lines from Petersburg to Conercte | and to serve the village of Brampton. For First Class Shoe Re- pairing go to the Bismarck Shoe Hospital Henry Burman, Prop. Lined, re- places} IGHTEEN months ago we announced 4-a revolutionary new-type car... the Overland Six that ‘has become world- famous. i, Measured by present demand it is the most successful car of its class ever created. This, car embodies the. most advanced engineering practice from both sides of the world. . In ‘many ‘respects it is entirely different. from conventional automobiles as youknow NEW YORK DENTISTS Pesseneer Count 3 hee ae " Opposite N. .P. Depot F lem. possible - these 1e: volume makes ‘amber. without weakening the ef-| foctiveness of traffic control, a It ig, a low car . ;. the most powerful of ‘its size and weight... based on recent ‘selene venation), ne . 40.t0 $§.miles an hour is its comfortable giheal brikes.-*~ furnished at slight extra. cost. : _. Other models: Touring, $895; $895; DeLuxe,Sedan, $1095. Dhenew WALLYS FINANCE PLAN means less gases 7 prc All prices fio.bfactory:We reserve. the Fight to change prices and specifications ‘without’ » Millys- Overland, I, ae i -Aceelesation tests show 5 to 40 miles in Meateme cg id rsevery where report hill climb- Ags Gi i RI i a Gala OS