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ay WRATHER FORECAST Showets probable ‘day. Warmer tonight. |. STARRED tee content and Sun- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Laaaior] —_—! STEER erretnrerregeerermreene as W OMAN SPOTS U.P. TRAIN “1S HELD UP BY BANDITS Diving C mpion Is Mother of Twins Los- Angeles, Aug. 14.—()—Twins BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926 df HALL KIN AS AT [_Aovoinea CUT INGRAIN RATES HELD - Coolidge Visits Home Folks ' Up Diamond Ring SLAYING MRS. GIBSON Li UL, = Aug. TS Were born ,here yesterday to Hetty . Mond: night Mra, IN AT vy} Becker, Olympic and national wom : 44 Mhoades of Shelhyvit an's diving pion and wife of q | costly damond fing trom her Clarence Pinkston, Olympic diving’ champion of 1920, and national cham- Pion for four years. | UPBYLGC, Commission Decides to Hold finger oon the Chautauqua | grounds at Shelbyville. Yester- «day her pet dog coughed up the ring at her home, | MENIN COURT Mail Clerks Are Found Bound i | uction From { an TET, | ater rene |LO TAKE ON ere AAARE KILLED | isee,tntste nano = TURTLE LAKE | soon IN EXPLOSION,” *" omerme #OOT Paihia sect Bismarck’ Team Is Promised |PROTESTS —= ENTERED \ : es aggre STATE'S BIG WITNESS Believed That Robbers Got on Siiff Time in Booster RTT ees Claims He peers : i} Board the Coaches at 4.—P—A. Game Sunday two teams engage for the booster ;game tomorrow at the local park. ‘urtle Lake will be on deck with a Heres 5 Washington, Aug. 14—(%—A re- duction of six cents per hundred Saw Bodies Carried From Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 14.—()- j The authorized announcement. that {no one was killed in the explosion Slain Woman's Daughter Tells General Hearing on Tar- Hungarian Gun Plant leged Rawlins, Wyo, Turtle Lake will be far from a set iff to Seaboard $ va eg up for the Bismarck nine, when the Poisoning Mother : ' ped ‘sla Somerville, N. J., Aug. 14—(AP)—- »| reinforced lineup and will give an pounds on grain freight. rates from Laapbeh in roeetTOee Hee di rk Ding tnade “eshesives ‘Of alee Je riana Mi bandits who] interesting battle. Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and 1 One newspaperman claims he saw 14| Wheeler Hall have been pointed olit, ned faeeaining _ Fegistered tle “Luke, with the rainforer Superior, Wisconsin, ‘to xewbourd Vdead in the ambulances the first] im open court by a witness of fo Theceetined for California, ment drawn from Me“lusky and points, proposed by the St. Paul and fateh ¢ years avian the bo ghe cau wee han mot mount oF value of the loot} ciher tev nds a fair chines to Sault St. Marie railway company and Reiativ en to the| Widow at the slaying of the Rev. Hall m determined. w Gesselichen, one of the best the Minneapolis and St. Louis rail- | hosnitals nurces and std Mrs, Hleanor Mills mtchers in the state, und one who road company, was ordered suspend- \y : refused to give out informa-| Henry Carpender, Mrs. Hall's see when | His, seen professionnl experience, will ed today by the Interstate Commerce in tc eeu t informa: | wealthy cousin, a Wail Stheet broker, 1 ice teh | ite for the Turtle Lal Lenh Commission from Aug. to Dee. 23, | : and Willie Stevens, her mentally de- Fmd) a former All Nations catcher, will clerks were found bound in do the receiving. To Hold Hcarings t jare demanding an in ficient brother, were the men indi- cti 10,099 Men Employed cated by Mrs. Jane Gibson, who said . 4 " if t M i It ix believed the robbers boarded| «Love will pitch for Bismarck und were stied OF bor at tue RINGd He oo ee nee ee ee ee Me train at Rawlins, Wyoming, | Simonson will catch. The game ‘will grain hauling roads and the comm | Manfred W | ber aha "s daughter told prhala ey start at 3 p.m Sion decided: that the proposed The concern W iatitnua Gamers ee naled ae Rawlins, Wyo. Aug. 14—)— SEE ND wun: duction should not be operative pend- industrial plants in Central Europe. | of an alleged attempt to poison her Two men ‘early today held up and ing. general: heart Explosives constituted only a small! Mother prior to the murder. robbed the mail ear on the ‘Union eae Suspension of the rates wassorder: : Fart of ‘its output, which’ mcluded Uses Pocket Light Pacific train No. 6, Chicago to Port- beets ed by the commission in order that en Sgricaltural, textile and other ma-| te nearing which is sijovrmed Jand, Oregon, mail ‘and express train, cesta the other trunk line grain bearers! Po ee ae 4 , {ghinery. Some 10,000 workers were! wat Monday revested that the otata between “Rawlins and Wamsutter, | right pragent in detail their objec-, Everybody around Plymouth, Vt., knows Aunt Sarah Pollard, and Presi- employed. | eats it ease chiefly on (Mrs, Gib: The loss has not yet been determined = Hons to the proposed schedules. | dent Cuolidge wouldn't think. of going home without calling on her. he cause There rosion, is Still! son's testimony. She related that on hy the railway mail authorities, | David W . Sioux City (1a.) Discrimination Ch: | Left to right, t dent, Aunt Sarah, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Fred Pol. Undetermined. Se ne ey ever| the night of Sept. 14, 1922, she was Lins, and waite fe yee ran at Baw - attor rinted by the Gov-| the suspended tchedules'nroposed| lard; hack row, Frank and Pack Pollard, Aunt Seraits sone fons, as to the cause. Radical ad.| Fidine her mute in search of gorn n4, and while it was speeding west gee to fill the unexpired] ¢, j es ae ee eee ee mae +S a ick : cn’ He! thieves, when she came upon a group entered the mai ™ a i 0 establish joint through rates on! cs * herents assert that the explosion oc- a - a aint of sermtt couch, where at the] Body of Former Police Alarm Senator Albert B+! grain and grain products only by wa: curred. among stores kept hidden| 2f,men and women quarreling about two be iia X nd then = rifled Sgyeral registered letter pouches. Fe Temper Wh dhenake Then, evidently by arrange- ment With confederates, the sema- phste signal at Wamsutter was changed so that the train slowed and the two robbers jumped while the ; train was moving at 15 miles an mm. the two mai ral hour. Wamsutter is 41 Rawlins, but the robbe: covered until i it was noticed thi clerks, did not appea: at Rock Springs. i GOOD LAST WoRDs, POWER IN RUSSIA. te, Operator Found in St. Paul Street Paul, Aug. former police al whose body was. foun here early ‘tod (Martin rm operator, in a street » was the victim of a wild automobile chase, in which he was a igestally thrown from the tanning board of a truck, police an- nounced after an inve: iggtion. Ridge, police a ‘passenger On a truck driven George McG: nis, when it was sideswiped by. other truek driven by C. C. Franc! McGinnis: guve chase when Fran failed: to stop, ‘and.-it-tp believed wiles Mga ws from the cp tye itd of the machine and led iato ost’ duein® the ne Met, vit victory , over Siurh W. Brookhar LOOK AGAIN FOR POISON "| Attorney For Fairmount, D., Widow, Charged With 1 for: “reruli Cummins in th: last’ primary. Murder, Wants Analysis Republicans t, who beat been shot were due itis head, police explained, 6 it. w fae eo ee oGt reports that Ridge hadj Fargo, N. D.. Aug. 14—(AP)—Sen- to°wounds in’ ator W. E. Purcell, counsel for Alma Belle Foran, 22 year old, Fairmount, N. D., charged with murdering her of these two railroads to destina. tions in ern trunk line and new eastern ‘itories, while the rates on all other routes would remain on -| the present ba: Ilustratine the effect of the pro- posed reduction, the commission’s announcement called uttention that the rate on wheat from Minneapolis to New York, would be 37 cents per, hundred pounds, as against existing 43 1-2 cents, CAMPAIGNT0 OPEN IN MONTH All Republican Candidates in Minnesota to Accompany FEDERAL ! BIG Washington thoush from re See Congress Will Full When It Convenes ARRAY OF BILLS PENDING in December Aug. Cong! return Find Hands! 14.---)--Al-! has hardly rested home from seven AGENTS SWOOP DOWN ON OMAHA HOMES FOR LIQUOR | Mititary Reservation Is Even | Raided’ and Soldier Is Ar- rested—Aged Couple Taken With 29 Quarts of Beer— Drive Long Planned Omaha, Aug, 14 -(#) ~Seventy- ‘five Omaha men and women are in | the county jail facing prosecution on liquor charges followjng: lof raidsyof federal agents, eu Brunson, prohibition direc- tor for Nebraska, Towa and South : Dakota, 28 government operatives last night swooped down on hom ita Big: -Parade-. Attracts, -Rheu- from the inter-ullied military com- mission, which was in control of the ! plant. ‘On the other hand, the con- | servatives declare that communists | detonated the explosives because of {the government having sentenced a | number of communists to jail for eight yenrs for an attempt to set up a communist dictatorship in Huag- lary. CIRCUS DRAWS LARGE CROWD H i | sands to Streets—Show | Repeats Tonight | 8 A pocket light was flashed upon the face of one of the men. she declared. “Whose face did you see,” asked Special Prosecutor Alexander Simp- gon. “This here man.” replied Mrs. Gtb- son pointing to Henry Carpender. ie saw something shiny in his hand, heard a loud revort and ran. A ‘woman screamed ‘and anoth>r cried, “Oh, Henry.” She heard three more vhota. After she got over her fright she returned, ‘and saw Mrs. Hall kneeling or i¢an- ing over and cry'ne. She ides ifet Stevens as a man she had seen with Mrs. Hall earlier, in the glare of an ea 4 automobile head She aaid she did not know a murder had been committed until she read it in the Sunday newspape: Se ie o Fetiicget c-aitten shaper iae Mills, batey see 2 iT de ughter ol e slain wom- Sn, testified ‘that her mother hed tea ith Mrs. Hall sometime before the thurches in London, demolition, some designed Christopher Wren, be set up in the United States. ‘ument to Wren, one. of the world’s Great men. ‘tect, great mathematician and a great t Ho: Thee", Goethe's “ killed by bandits in the course of duty, sai doled with | hi qe? alt ri -eading The Ri er, first of all the tion, which is great, revolutionists to conquer and ter- rorize Europea: he vower that comes of giving lund i ven ‘ |4—4P)—| The law fraternjty in Bismarck Perth lee eee ack wee oman by] Highest wind velocity... 111... 118) anal is, Femwined ot, the slate vni- cenul Aus: Cf a nuvleigh| 82, be, fastened to the coat as al received an additie today in’ the e, land among ‘Russian ts. " Temps. ey day rand Forks was a ques-/ ber of enses the last few days. > |eounty, North Dakot Paul be-| ee ter cus day in Bismarck and| Quine of the law firm of Mohn T Wiggs ot rt ‘despite defects fearing a " people of this district are making] puigh to lose May Exhume Body been Japanese and Indians. No| measures, night when Hasin Bele and his the wont: of. tt. uilding. 3 4 i hite persons have had it. j Besides, th 1 -| stopped off here for n few days. Walter Mohn and W. M, Kiley their land if Sovietism should fail In the event there is\not,sutficient | white pe {| printion bille, 40 pros ide fund? for| With, them was Gavia, ther’ baby graduated together from the law ide ts the meth that gars g hoy a ” ‘Bread “War” Ends : at Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, S. D., Aug. 14-—(@)-— After a week of “warfare” between ‘vakers of the city, bread prices will months work at the Capitol, attention | whready is being called tu the form ees sable array of legislative problems St. Paul, Aug. 14.--P)—Headed by! to be tackled in the brief ninety day Theodore Christianson, session beginning in December. Governor on Tour RELIGION IN POLITICS. TROUBLE FOR DEMOCRATS. husband by administering arsonic poisoning, today applied to the dis- trict court for an order that portions of the viscera. of George Foran, beig turned over to him to be submitted to Dr. Bell, of the University of Minne- for analysis, according to a di laying and that afterward sie was very sick. Asked as to the relationship be- tween ‘her mother and the rector she said: “It was quite proper,” but that the called often. She said that two ‘months before the murder, Mrs, Mills had swid she anight not live long. During the hearing Marcus Beck- man, brother of the late prosecutor, Aziriah Beekman, marched into courtroom with ‘the missing docu- and suspected liquor joints, even! Thousands of people from Bis- raiding the Fort Omaha M ry Texervation in their search for con | marek and. the surrounding country traband. ea tl were guthered on the streets toda i PT whi tid vill be fe fo 2 news {to see the street parade of the bi Caaptomslbaalte Hines tain he like week are tao weal expected ta: The first persons arrested were, wild west show, Miller Brothers: hot sota From Wak. | can. ticket, will opin the fall cam-|¢atise lenders more than a passing MF. and Mrs. Frunk Derr. 65 and 66, Ranch, which beyun exaetly” at 11 that nineteen old] resume their normal levels of 12, Patch to the Fargo Forum from Wah- | Oot it us rats some time! Worry, @s several committees have yeurs old, in whoxe home 28 quarts! o'elock es threatened with! cents for one and one-half pound | PO" ee | during the middle of September, it, been given authority to meet carly; of alleged beer were found. ef Scores of kiddies and grown-ups by: “Biesigeses te ceacem oe lene ‘or A report of Dr. A. G. Abbott, chem-| a0" nounced today. However, ‘nj im the fall to draft more bills to be! aged couplo wax taken to. jai and! were at, the Northen Pacific, rail- removed ard! pound loaves Saturday morning. Anj ieiat ite University of North Da.) toF hut| added to the lane number now liet- lesk up separately, despite pleas of, road sidings thls morning at 6 o'lack | ¢ » that arsen ‘1 syed on the r the, cireus unload. They fol- th the missing er rte, (ee bekeae “py , MorDhine were found in the stomach.) it's expected that Governor Christ: | eto a ase ort sessions, the. Private Hans Anderson probably lowed it to the circus grounds, which | ments of the earlier investigation. Ss ; 5 Fi . tion, as this body has yet to dispose st rt C \. s B. ani | | South Dakots Manufacturers’ assccla-| Foran’ . arrort yesterday, when she|the stale fair. | of a number of measures already + ies placed him in the gus spectacle this after- | Thu, was admitted to $15,000 bai nee re: | Und at amg pa is gussed\ by the House and sent there a the raiders confis ated | noon at 2 o'clock was attended by | tarted a week ago when bpm wee. home if the village o the: candiguae Cita aan amen, bY | for action. {several gallons of liquor in the com-|@ large crowd. It is to be repeated dA. and Midwest Baking} "” cclion thor ktata manieal coesmiatee wee, Trouble in Sight ees tonight ut lock. companies announced a 10 cent price,| _ Brings Samples Here y The driv Reports cate that the show wa: s : i : roup, two, the omnibus! 1s following an announcement of an 11|~ Sheriff Ro V. MeMichael of PET gg loamy gare nga coer y harbors. bill, and the, lute at uttended ky record crowds when it] By Arthur Brisbane. Cc t, 1926.) It is su Better spend the money for a mon- He fvas a great archi- * . Simpson accused him! of having to sell them to a newspaper, but Beekman denied this. He told an ‘incoherent story of ‘having found them a week among ‘his dead brother's effect: onomer, st words of great men are P collected, Frederi the Great's Tete D'Armee”, Pitt's, “My Country, Love Thee” or “How I Leave ious- ich began yesterda Of ie afternoon and lasted un rivers an lore Light”, etc.! cent wholesale. rate by the Union land cocnte’ todas inte ten Biome, ! French war del settlement, promise! Might, had been planned several showed in Jamestown yesterday. TROOPER DENIES STORY A young policeman, Frank Murphy,| Bake. Tamm's Bakery, which had | taking with bim camplea at medicines | °UEMINE of the political campaign. | CTO tore eeu. weeks in advance. | The federal) From cites, Wil|. 4: TROORRR SAMARS SEORY. ‘been selling at 11 cents, 0 was forced to meet the lower price, an on Monday Dickenson’s started sell- ing grand loaves for five cents. forts to reach an agroenent canlich, ia Stp..week were geet pee none of the ers appeared wil to take the initiative. - Precedii 1) san vend | agents, armed with 200) warrants, sor iccednn | fhe. conventit of the| odusted thelr raids. without netist:| 10, ‘as @ court tu hear, impeachment; #Mee from local officers. charges brought by the’ Hi i FROM SYRIA sa ae ge igtri et for conclusion of the trial which Hasin Eele of Driscoll on Long} and, most imporiunt of al found fn a scarch of the Foran home ich are to which are ta |Cholera Epidemic ‘he: partmeht for! Av is also being made of samples of the same medicine by the defense in the Foran case. Assistant State's Attorney W. L. Divet wid ‘today thet the o! the chemist, which caused Mrs. Foran’s arrest on a warrant sworn to by her brother-ir-law, Joseph Foran, of Aberdeen, S. D., had been verified & second chemist and a patholo- The state, he said, is witling ey canon. analysis be made by Dr. of Minnesota. ether ° Bey Foren, sutti purported interview in the Chronicle yesterday in which Henry Dickman, « prisoner in the army disciplinary barracks on Alcatraz Island, and & former New Jersey state trooper, was quoted as having admitted he accept- ed money “to shut up and get out,” while the Hall-Mills murder case was ted, was officially de- nd dast nigh Colonel Wiliam Morrow, ant, ded'ared Dickman hax the case with no one. New Law Firm | # Locates in City ; y Cossacks The big parade; the event of the day for hosts of grown-ups, it was j evident ip the crowds that lined the streets as well us the youngsters, was perhaps the greatest of its kind | ever seen in the northwest. Headed by the famous Cossack horsemen and embracing long men and lady riders in great splen- dor, two real musical calliopes, 4g his captain who con- jim as he tay dying, "3 all in tthe are as good es ee b.” Those bt Shang! ug. 14, | The outstanding cause of the fiolere epidemic which has ravage he Chinese pomlation in this inity for some time, taki an estimated toll of 1,000 lives ily, bag been traced to the Chapei Water works, which supp! the Chinese territory. Bacteria were found in the Soochow Creek intake, in the filter beds and in faucets. ‘ As a result of sanitary measures ¢ the a of | 2dopted by the calees: authorities, tl health depart rent for further! ment, and Ye weather, there’ has been a marked decrease in the num- ussian government has pow- brpoe of revolu- it enabled French question of disposing of the govern- ment progerties at Muscles Shoals, Alabama, with Wttle indication that speedy /action can be obtained. Some Kadio Bills Other matters awaiting molude the McFadden branch ban’ bill, the White and Dil radio 0 is Wei kota at 8 ‘if extended into the regular session, ather itions at North D: mad i points for the 24 hours ending made a very impressive spo: will add to congestion. j Both Senat¢and House also will] hhuve before them the long standing’ Journey —Child Born | Wound its way through the streets, ~ jowntown “hawkers” were offer- Amid Battle Sounds ing balloons and other circus day novelties. Some even had tiny live lizards that changed color that were The revehatiod th. Russe ‘possesses m . ttention | le working on it. shevism took o night Precipitation a ’ haye came the half way house ‘Thursday and Kiley, with offices in the Webb " y The only foreign elles Company and a number of | minor piney done, treat mannan eciee ways does, In ‘the French Tevolution, Fp ay hi ‘cut —— Degen eed, e hed presided as priest he “Festival of the. Supreme Be- Then the convention declared | nyt girl, Saida was born ‘threat of French guns and among the House ree Committe expects| first sounds she heard were their ‘to presenta some form of cdal legisla-! booming the blue-clad troops tion, and the House Ways and Means! fought the brave but ill armed Jebel Comntittee piss to’ draft a bill to) Druse. Preperty awards, . carry out Twenty-two years ago, Hasin Eele Jarrell Store Puts came to Burleigh county a youth of about 25. On Jap. 3, 1925, the owner ria to visit with friends and ‘tela- on Modern Front |i. wen pansy He made the visit a long onc. He ‘The Jarrell Hardware store is put-| merried Nackly Assaid at his former will double ‘the’ display space. The| from Damascus, an@ there their baby new lows ‘will be set in weather | ‘was born. ie " a Mt west pers and with his wife and baby is Sy Do ote lah Nec ial pao, Maple ah A) ‘thé various’ governmental depart- ments must be acted on, while the ander the school of the University of North {Dakota last spring. Mr. Kiley is a | Bismarck product and his partner jis from Linton, Emmons county.” Mr, Kiley was married July i7th to Miss Loretta Gorman of Grand Forks, and went on a wedding trip which’ lasted until Aug. 2nd. Since {that time he has been visiting at various points in Minnesota. | Mr. Mohn has been in Bismarck to 1 after the preliminary arrangements for the opening of their office. |Capture Hankow Pass Allied Forces Claim eq Lowest = material as State’s Attorney Devit sai body ‘of George Foran will be. a, ex- bear the a in see Camelie ve at fa Moure niore e Wile the report of th state che e report chem. ist that sufficient arsenic and morphine: wes found in Foran’s body to cause death, the warrant, under which Mrs. Foran was arrested Fri- day, charged poiconing by arsenic. the charts at the, hos- jy| pital in Lidgerwood, where he died | #ti July 11, showed that in three days’ treatment, cians ‘him, Banks Will Make , a Service Charge MEXICO TO SEIZE MINES Government Rules That Coal Deposits Are Now Na- tional Property Mexico City, Aug. 14—()—The Mexican government now rules coal , deposits national property, as it re- cently declared petroleum to be the ders. Bismarck dessses Soscosocosigeo Precipitation o spi was d to guillotine end this) Fe id coupe off. Ja Maret his dey of power, but’ rlotte Corday murdered ‘the ich got tired of revolution, and ie Ge ae ee { them over Europe gave em something to make them reafly SRIRASASASAMichest BRecsleges af a farm at Driscall be feft,for 8; ri ting in a modern display front which | home of Jabata Zeit, 30 or 30 miles »| resistant bronze.” There Later he secured’ the- necessary pa- will really River rism glass The entrance will! farm. Damascus, which he passed on) Property of the nation and not of at an teen ak Marshals we ¢ ‘94 hour_change, -03 ‘ave.a six foot opening on ithe side- i aaa spac is oe has ruins from| the | og ond inte Hl bay ad pad. Chee ine Hankow : pe 5 Hy m the ai tack on it, he says, D ! ‘3 ha wv Texico is eaid to now be compara: wall windows on the sides of | ithe sige iy i Jag My oe hotei; fect by publication, decl: that all iy ae rhe or ition of cepeeercioity valhahie minerals poe Precious stones are the pro; © the nation. Pag front was installed x according to’ Mr. new one to be ismarck and. vici IY Show. en gohan tonight ni Sunday, ess mers prob- able it and Sundey. “‘Waymer ” Plains wiet. Duri ‘past ca ie ee ah for several days before proceed- ‘kota. Mexico is about . L,| ing on to North Dal or the LEROY-MYERS BOUT I8 DRAW Chicago, Ill., Aug.’ 14—()—Rus- » the sneer a fectlén of the fought furious » the Pereatel- om wilds of Idaho. iiler raised the hands afte of Muominchua, or national armies, at Kalgan. - are being flown here in celebration. “ % Washington, D. C., Aug. 14—The announces according data collected the bign pein yec gps oe | oe 1006, 20 seetlishwetes seer Dewrceriat @ total : eomeiass,. ae years Jarrelt, Zuri The Not Apparent These laws will have a tremendous effect on the mining industry of ‘Mexico, in which hundreds of mil- lions of dollars of rican mone; have been in ir full ef- fect is not yet nt. American mining men wil) more or less at sea until the laws have been inter- and nerenlly, applied. med or such wit eeey pane a issued to consus foreign ee