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Unsettled tonight and Saturdey; showers probable. Continued cool. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [fwom DISCUSSION OF |Workmen Trapped By Mine Explosion Tahona, Okla., Sept. Sept. 3—(AP)—Little hope for, the 16 or 17 men trapped in west mine Number of the Superior Smokeless Coal company at ‘Tahona by a: gas explosion this morning was expressed at 11:30o'elock by Lee mepihe last miner brought out RESERVATIONS NEARS FINISH Fifth and Last ‘String’ to "to America’s Adherence Being Considered MAY REACH AGREEMENT Latin America Rallies to Sup- port of Policy of Approv- Ger Gept. 8—U 8.—(#)—Represent tives of 38 countries holding member. ship in the world court resumed di conse of the fifth = o ica's adherenes to the court. . In ry ion, President Van e first reading of the reservations should be pleted during the day. He adied helief that a committce ould be ‘appointed to carry on the work dur- ing the sitting of the League of Na- tions assembly. Nearer an Understanding M. Rolin, Belgian j brilliant exposition of the jw difficulties confronting acceptance of the fifth reservation, requiring Amer- ican consent to action by the league couneil in seeking advisory opi from the court on questions which the United States has or claims an interest.” He declared, neverthe- less, that he was convinced the con- ferees were nearer a complete un- nding with the United States lad in rallied to the support of the policy of approving the reservations when Senor Zumeta of Venezuela insisted that the confer- ence should omit no endeavor to make the United States’ adherence to the court Papel ate fact. His royal ss, Prince Arfa Ed. Dowleh of Ber ja, told the con- ference that the League of Nations was certain to derive great adyan- tages from facilitating the adhesion of, the United States to the court, and quoted the Pers proverb: “If a thing is worth while, don’t fear to do it.” THE OCTOPUS’ CHILDREN. IN SPITE OF WEALTH. WHY WOMEN SWIM WELL. THE AZORES SHAKEN. Brisbane. ‘Coy aioli 1926.) A pare "capri swimmer says women are better swimmers than men because they are more supple. Per- haps they inherit swimming ability from very remote ancestors. Our sreat-great-grandmothers, of the stone age, probably had to swim away from their husbands often, or from other + men that had captured them. Pacific islands, anythin; of a canoe or boat or float ut under a most violent od ware i Feallah en persuaded that to touch @ boat would be fatal. That idea was invented to keep them from getting away to another island. The conquerors of China squeezed women’s feet to prevent their run- ning away. Soon Chinese ladies liked it, a sign of refinement. Turks locked their women in harems, and the women thought they liked that. by the southern les and hurrying ittle restaurant, just ter’s, you pass by the ately, looking at the Going to Euro route, iesdine i. n to the in front re St. ores. cum of the mine. Tahona, Okla., Sept. 3.—(AP)—Sixteen of 17 minzrs were trapped in the Superior Smokeless Coal company’s mine here this morning followin, men were hurt, none sei tombed men would be.reached soon. Two miners were ae ih ed out of the mine shortly after 11 ofclock, burned were sent from nearby towns. Tahona is in Leflore aay about 10 miles frem the ee state line. ously. BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926 INDIANA TOWN TERRORIZED BY YOUNG GUNMEN CA Friend explosion in wh'ch several pei It was expected the en- Rescue parties and phy. sicians a ae Institution Is Entitled to Cer-- tain Privileges STATE MILL AND ELEVATOR AT GRAND FORKS IS TERMINAL GRAIN MARKET, _ RAILROAD | BOARD HOLDS IN DECISION VOTE CONTEST Given to Twin Cities and Duluth Terminals, Ruling States— Decision Applies Only to yoga gee Traffic New rates on bret rode to the state mill and elevator, made by the state railroad board, were . made effective October 1 order issued today. In a decision announced here today | the state railroad board held that the} state mill and Forks is, market and entitled to leges now enjoyed by and Duluth terminals. decision applies, intrastate traffic, limit of thei: elevat the state mill and in fact, a terminal the Twin Cities however, that Jurisdiction. westion was brought 1 by an Grand} grain certain priv jor at The board's} only to} being the! elevator asso- jion on behalf of the elevator di Fai petition. a: interests ‘filed an|cast in the s did Jame town, Bihar freeing Ftd) ley ers id the N Laer ‘The Fargo cai relief asked by them will at m general inveytigat trastate freight en the board later i ion, the board was sfactory to G. M. Springer, J wn, representing all the peti except Fargo. Other Requests In addition to Grand Forks term recognized by the commission state mill and elevator asked that it be granted freight rates no higher than single that it be accord- ed the privilege of stopping in tran- sit grain at Grand Forks for the pur- line freight, rate: poxe of cleaning and other similar purposes charge and that the $6.30 per car be reduced to $2.25 per car. switching charge of The board rejected that joint line rates be a single line rate basis the present basis of ar line rates, is: unreasonal ent the joint line rate of the combined local distance hauled by nin ps of the islands | ‘bi anoes you said to. Well he least’ they, have ad their volcanoes and their troub- les.” | But = never know when you are through with mother earth. The ds are again shaken by hea the port is destroy cables destroyed. Henry Ford busing. peavige. ns larger steel sheet stoc! of running boards. Wise ea ek vlude that he pla he ay ‘That will require heavier steel, as a ae to d but aa wigs jen Heats a few ww copies of Vierkoetter, who swam. the Brit channel, beating all records for time,| was financed, it seems, by the former crown price. Recently the crown prince’s father had Be ae nthe inva exsennive lans for invasion. e Wohenzollern ethods of the last two i by. rt pty 4 it gradually, teine an ae fashioned nation. Dispatches tell o! the fheclati and the se vas i= attacks on Catholic Al The re terminal without the ground charge that tween two points made hig! to include sompensatien for such service would be too a@ penalty on grain not destined the state mill terminal. An arbitrary charge of one cent per 100 pounds | ing the ensuing week. was fixed by the fe tee as proper in cases where imine for purpos as well as brought by other cities, w rbitrary Charge uest. that the accorded the privilege of | with the compen cleaning and mixing grain in transit | congress some years ag wis Dakota Mill- i wrth represent-| the five cor ing 18 mills in‘various parts of the} nation for state’s attorney, according: the e taken up tion of all in- to he held by] informed, was! ing that the officially the jociation mixing or for without extra intra-plant the prope: establi hed. o1 on| but found that ee At Joint pres- is B5 per cent rate for the week railroad grain, The ine he ling ee Forks denied on ite be- nough free id place ed for a high at the oher Tine The intra plant switelting’ char was reduced from $6.30 a car to scar, fi it necessary to sree sh on its surdies penal Gat mill managem it often ch the lo- own tracks, it ing in the case, was mi re- with the ines the car was met though Soe mill and elevator did not get everytiti ‘hearing it is felt ¢ that granted much to pro Governor A. G. grain, mi: millers, that belt objects in filing lege of cleaning and wining: erat in| she transit at a cost of the. Sorlie in at the mill, to ing it asked for in the the concessions by. the commission will do campaign of The privi- that the Twin, Cities rand ‘Duluth are still the principal 1 markets for North Dakota it disturb) ‘a eth on in* rat jm, since 4 state joes ing to sips ‘to! railroad riase has no jurisdiction over inte: rates, at Grand Forts a Salem, seuthern ost to step| ie req oxi shapes Meee and Jes. Coghtan’s ‘Claim to Place ‘election supplies were placed after! 1, tal a opposed Young hi tor pera had 5 by. Carl WILL BE HEARD SEPTEMBER 14 Shortridj cn Ballot to Be Argued in District Court nominati alleged 1928 De Hearine of the contest for nomina- tion for state’s attorney of Burleigh was set for September 14, at! m., by District Judge Fred Jan- sonius today. An order was served this morning’ on County’ Judge I. C. Davies, in whose keepin, the ballots and other; the canvassing board completed _ its work following the. primary election of June 30, to produce all the ballots primary election before Judge Jansonius at that time. The contest was instituted’ by Jos. Coghlan, who was third high man: in d race’ for the nomi- to the findings of the canvassing board. -contesting the right of B. F. Tillotson to be given a place on the ballot at the fall elec- tion, claiming that he and not Tiilot-| son received the second largest num- ber of votes. Be leCurdy received 1,923 votes, Tillotson 1,153 votes andl Coghlan ‘1,130 votes. Co, alae. in ing the contest, allevad th at the ete cast were not correctly counted in| several of the voting county, and that him to have a majority of 124 votes over Tillotson. The judge's order this morning also cited Coghlan to appear on Septem- ber 10 and show cause why he should not furnish surety fer costs in her| Mes precincts of the] jury to months, sum of $1,000 “or in| some other amount in excess of $100.” In in. stituting the suit Cogan filed al surety bond for costs of $100, but the judge has ruled that this is’ insuffi- cient to cover the expense of .a re- count. "{Postoffice Will Observe Holiday . Schedule Monday | 20: General delivery and stamp win- dows will be the only ones open on | Labor Day at the local postoffice, ac- cording to Postmaster Oliver Lund- quist. They will be pogn f for one hour only, from noon to he Labor Day is one of the seven alt days officially recessed, by postoffice department, in Accutane 5H Jey, passed by Ider. the provisiens of this law, clerks who put in four hours on any of these seven days are entitled to four hours off sometime during the next 30 days: The same rule applies to those who work Sunday, except that they must take the day off dur- compan “We nald. othe Lowest Mrs. McLean eae From Pleasant Trip Mrs. Mary McLean returned to Bismarck September 1 after an ex- tended visit in Ottawa, Canada, with her sons, H, L. and W. J. MeLean, who are aeons "in construction Wo ifervichvilles Oxtarios at the home in Merrichville, ntario, ome of her son, Harry McLean, While in| Lisbon Ottawa she While’ one trip te Mess 0 Quebec. le ol - ee ge visited at the home of C. iB. Foster, son-in-law of Alex Me- aoe return trip she came over Cc. P. mallway on the sconti- wai limited to Vaneeneee where she visited a sister and niece. she went to Seattle by boat fc For settled the ate} eisie with Mra, M. Hi Jewell, form- Bismarck, then to Tacoma on) of sick day's visit. Steilacoom for Sw DEFEATED}. , Race For Renomination Senator Shortridge, Coolidge Republican, Leads Clarke By 96,000 Votes San Francisco, Sept. 3.—()—Vir- tually complete returns early tod indicated the Young, one of five Republicans who ardson in his race for re-nomination at Tuesday's primary. With only 148 precincts missing out of 8,271 ip the state, Lieutenant Governor Young wi 12,292 votes ahead of the governo: nissing from 148 precincts he maintained a lead of more than 96,000 votes over his Robert M. Clarke, an ani candidate, supported Th board, in it il Jango nel a dnavassingshoapd diitairenort.| Judges Sed. ceake aloiaenameteain the month. This! certified that indistea Mice csr fraud and crime grand jury, and a new special grand jury was ordered for September 8. ae In requesti recount will show! passed from MeSwiggin was ideng have it soon,” 200 et the total number nearly to i ee a Weather Report | Weather conditions at North Da- kota points for the 24 at 8 a. m. Temperature at 7 0. m. .. Highest : Precipitation to 7 a. m. Highest wind velocity Dunn Center Ellendale Fessenden 6+ Manip eed, Minn, 64 LIFORNIA “Ww. Richardwon Loses to C. C. Young VOTES BEHIND nomination of C. C. Governor Friend "W. Rich- jas the endorsement of Sena- iram Johnson. Justus-S. Wardell of San Fran appeared to have won tl gubernatorial nominati mocratic With 237 votes against 51, ie wre Alexander Joh Tammany candidate, endorsed! by W l- liam Gibbs McAdoo. United States Senator Samuel M. ze, a Coolidge Republican, nearest opponent, orld court enator John- son. John B. Elliott, whom McAdoo en- dorsed for the Democratic senatorial ion, was well ahead of Isi+ dore Dockweiler, the man he accused of traffi icking with Tammany in an nationwide plot to swing the mocratic presidential nomin- GRAND JURY INDICTS 32 POLL WORKER i termined Soon Sept, 3, today by the special vote another special grand continue the investigation jury to jury for several Charles A. McDonald, special prosecutor, mate the startling. atat iuent that “4t ii in a position a Nunew whats reapon- sible for the murder of William H. McSwiggin, assistant et that we are state's with ions, known gangsters, by ma- attor- two chine gun fire, and successive grand | | juries for several months have failed to “remove the Ui pete which rounded the tri sur- laying have no evidence at ‘at hand, ee said Mr. Mc- indictments returned Sedey 2% hours ending today: esterday last night Temps. rreggesasssszresal 3 =@in inches az Prgnation Fe 60 Cloudy WEATHER FORECAST”. Bismarck and vicinity: Un- tonight and Barereay:. show- le. Conti wagon ‘Mrs. McLean then went to ial |: al WEATHER CONDITIONS| ¢, and ure high a i a alt ae jr sister ‘arnum, Ci cmon, eat aa Fort Cinsetn fa 1878’and wit! no's com) jon in 1876. He was! Pisins Serres ore Mollie Moore in’ ial ‘west, gad the, “eigveigons| 4 "Pacific to] wae ai” her ay Wont. y ‘westwre ar. se sai i reining in over the ‘areas are centered over the south States and over the South- Precipitation Bete Vall — tee ie 8 ral (othe easte Minnesota, es ty Meee: aig in the for est.) ae! sonenees ee bela in the towns of The (eed icane which swept the wree is chown th t chara like t GENERAL OVER GOVERNOR OF | [asi mi ert JON TLD IN war bowl” parishes of Louisiana aux, Morgan of a Catholic istic over an BANDIT’S SWEETHEART INADVERTENTLY GIVES OUT TIPS WHICH LEAD TO ARREST OF MAIL CAR YEGGS RAINFALL 18 jan But $500 of the ses NORTH DAKOTA Past 36 Hours—Every Point Reports Rain igus Negh lievots ‘ain during the pa: their reports to the | 24 hours rterdhy’s rain was very general thesstate. The heaviest rainfall di ing the 24 hours ending at.7. a: m. day. was at Lisbon, which reported Responsibility For Murder of} 1." McSwiggin May Be De- inches.. Amenia reported 1. inches and Fessenden 1,14 inches. Rainfall in Bisma: day yesterday totaled and 40 of ay. inch more fell d last night, making a total for the hour period of .71 of an ineh. Duri hirty-two| Wednesday night 48 of an. inch of é here, making 1.14 inches for Langdon, Ae Larimore, .2 rhe Napoleon, .28; Pembina, «1 ‘on, 12; Moorhend, .60. The weather will rem: tonight and Saturday, probab! will be RAIN CONTINUES TO L CH i Fe ge wear Paul, Sept. 3 ued to apne. most er west today for the third on while the downward teend ntinued cool.” the thermometer pu: a touch of fall! jife was taken Thursday when pairer, the storm dohnson, a car re} by comin; pole near lost his fo car during than two inches of rain fell in Paul and Minneapolis this week. ‘as working. Threshing operations were halted in rural districts in Minnesota and adjoining the sterms. any sections states: Little Falls had the largest rainfall in the state with 4.5 inches reported | there gince Heng afternoon. Pte ert ne received 3.22 inches. c a! Minnesota received from spritkling to alt an In North Dakota the largest fall rain since4ast night was at Lisbon whieh re; 1.54 inches. The rain was practicall, ing 1.42 inches. : THRESHING IS DELAYED BY UNSETTLED WEATHER Jamestown, N.D., Sept. 3. Rain again early jiast night Practically no threshing hi done here this week. Bafn on Farm Near Arnold Destroyed A barn on the 1 furm“one mile east, which averaged 215,000,000 bushel: William Mil-|as compared with the ' government fire at noon report of August 1, of Arnold, occupied by bese Was.sdestroyed by by lightning. Farm hands were coming to the house. te dinner w' the: tire started and were able to get. the livestoc! ag well as most of the Sage 9 tive & five ined of ny eae burnad.| Bismarck Gets 1. 1.14 inches in. one of the 18 reporting stas dicated some al weather bu- reau ‘this morning, showing that yes- ver ‘k during the 1 of an inch, rs ith showers! joday’s forecast states, and nsecutive Frank was killed: in contact with a trolley | of a street! More j nch of rain. general in South Dakota with Eureka receiv- 3.—(AI— gave threshing in this district, now only ghout. a third done, another setba xpectoi ATTEMPTING TO MAKE GETAWAY Another Man Is Victim of Bullet From Bandit’s Gun —Policeman Wounded COMPANION IS CAPTURED Liquor-crazed Youth Robbed Electric Railway Sta- tion and Hotel Gary, Ind, Sept. 3—()—Two youthful gunmen, with a bravado in- spired by cheap liquor, terrorized the principal business \-etgeety killed one man and probably fatally wound- ed a policeman here last night before {a running pistol fight ended in the death of one and the capture of his companion. th a hastily deployed don closing in, they parte: separate ways after 5 clerk in a billiard hall, the last of three places held up within a few minute One commandeered a taxicab and was slain as he sped toward the out- skirts in an exchange of shots with Patrolman Michael Flynn, himself ; Seriously wounded. The other youth fled afoot and was captured by a pa- trol. One From Minnesota e gunman killed was identified as Harry Bold: of Youngstown, Ohic a lake sailor. His companion, who was reported to have said he had not known Bolds before the two met over numerous drinks earlier in the night, was Rudolph Gustafson, 21, of Halstad, Minn. Chester Costundberger was shot lown when he was too slow to obey commands and, by unusual circum- stances without some of the players in the crowded room halting their ga eesti aused damag Raceland ed at nearly dct In the: pictur ripped off the. steeph s were destroyed through. ' lice cor- out the district, Loot Taken From ow! POLITICIAN’S ei Devs: via tore o ‘HOME WRECKED One Woman Charged With| B Y E X P LOSION Complicity in Plot Litas of Family Hurled From Beds By Terrific Blast, But Not Injured Denver, Sent. 3—(AP)—-A few un- f a bundit’s sweet- d States postal in-| the clue that enabled. them, mplete the corraling yesterday! F six men and one woman charged , ew minutes before, some one had thrown two fire crackers through the back door, the explosion throw int tof 18 Y fi a | fone iam gts neater { j conceived the robbery and {the plan to Madigan who, some of; those arrested say, are brothers- ‘law, and that M “| Inspector Mundelle said. i of by He St. of by al of hureday after it had been struck; just |, “af | sk out of the bul in| the harness. About size, ond vale valved ine (about 1,500. The who liven at De t Dee: OY oO wi ir Ore. is known whether the was saey oh Angeles, sag '3—(AP)—The | the state. Rocky meet sar save Winiteed d Westover recontly filed lise, fcc ag cog Sabo <2 mae the! ‘eats of Mrs. Hert stated she will r. she a, Spite 4 | been ting a road board by the Reno divorce! with it all delle, of the roundup, waid the car after the robbery was d ‘the officers say, cleared up a story to be a baseball pr jleged to pene planned the robb ing house in Rock eo posed he was to, offer robbers and was to be bound with A.! J. Miller, the other clerk. The pleas) were carried out without and the loot was thrown fri about 300 yards from the track. charaeters who had been seen in Rock Springs, the Kearns and the Evi questioned her and in he: inadvertently let slip bits of v formation. ed, the name of the FE the only one. made withholding inform other. authorities firms here place sprinj duction this to ernment estimate from August K. {northwest are proving to be better Miller, while Paul H. Kirk, agrict tural ‘statisclan fo! the weekly erop report isuued tc declares hat weather. { the piace ine contusion. ‘Lhe games were resumed and when the shots rang out only a few persons looked around to see that the reports were not of firecrackers. king part in the $280,000 Union mail car robbery near Wam- ' August 13, and recover, but $hu0 hi postoffice i y today by a bomb, e family were hurled from f John st Maadi-! their beds by the explosion eyenne, Wyo, one of demolished the interior of the build: | gq elerks found bound in ing. and bro ndows for blocks - around, but wi covered, and of others under arrest, Police said the cl je most powerful set here and! of two months of plotting and the! it was said walls in the immediate j ‘obbery: i region of the explosion would have one Arrested ito be rebuilt. Those held ‘pesides Madigan, are: Authorities held to the theory that Juck Keurns, Salt 1s political jealousy was responsible, Illinois Senator. Is ~nee Weaker Police Close In The youths appeared first at the uthshore -Electric railway station, [cbtsined a small sum of money and proceeded up BroadWay to a Broad- way hotel, a block away. There they again took a small sum of money and a diamond ring from the proprietor and advanced to the billiard estab- lishment while the police cordon jtightened about them. MAN COMMITS SUICIDE AFTER KILLING GIRL Shocts ities Girl, Who Accompanied Him to Lex- ington, While She Sleeps ree was one of ee i Theodore, well-to-do proprie- fa Rock Springs, Wyo., pool hall son und Paul Hourlis,; little weak not seem previous days, rings and sup-| R. H. Egb sweetheart of Kearns. ‘The ged. TIN “The confessions state that Kearns} restless last broached! part of the tiny BRUNNER WILL RETAIN PLACE ON COMMISSION Minot Police Commissioner Si —(AP)— ) McKinley was a this ‘morning and did] ity. \ ans, proprietor of a room- jigan agreed to Plan Was Successful \ Madigan in confession stated | resistance to the} Lexington, Ky Kelly Kirtly, 70 und hotel man, Sept. 3—(AP)— wealthy restaurant killed himself tl adjoin a hotel here, after he had nicl, 26, of ty car near Rock Svrings and buried, i Brooklyn, N The girl, a pretty, red haired tele- phone operator of Brooklyn, who had accompanied Kirtly on a motor trip to Lexington, was shot while she was Wins Recall Election With} {0 Lexington. was shot with Miss Alma Gregory, of the same address in Majority of 260 Brooklyn. - The two young w Minot, N. D., Sept (AP) J.| tered at the hotel Wednesday as Alma ete police and fire commission-| and Mildred Gregory, both of ‘New er of Minot, was re-elected by 4 ma-| York City. According to'Alnia Greg: ponent, R. W.| ory they posed as cousins ‘and Kirtly recall elee-|. 8 their uncle. The two had quarreled Thursday n da total of 1,901] night over the size of a stone in a votes and Kennard 1,641. d d ring which Kirtly had gi to Be Larger Than Recall petitions which were filed| M dred, Aina idecinrod aoeyee Official Estimate 2cainst Brunner alleged incompe- Roommate Witnesses Shooting , tency. Among his acts prior to filing | _ Shortly before 7 o'clock this morn- as the discharge of| ing, Alma declared, she, was awak- “Sept. 3—(AP—Crop “Homer P. Looby. and | ened by the sound of a” pistol shot. Brain marketing | ges against Police | She sprang up to see Kirtly standing which resulted : beside the bed with a pistol in his y a divided vote on Checking up on the suspi asl Although two women were arrest- 8 woman Was | ie, authorities the| n had regis- Minneapolis, for wheat pro: rom 200,00 over the por the ear at ushels tea, while Mildred lay i beside , 8 stream of blood trickling on low from a hole in her head. went back into the I saw him through the to his 12,000,000 i the city Kennard is now dep in tor, er, Yields of—spring wheat former county au fe bank ¢ bathroom an door as he raised the pistol head. Three Are Indicted ane ‘An examination of Kirtly's body showed that he had two bullet For Mellett Murder | ore ‘teak he hind te Balint thead and one over the heart. Two written messages which indi: cated poi pibgocaed Ag nage the killing sui found in his roam, f Temperature and Road Conditions n Was expected, according to rurrent issue of the Northwest rr Minnesot: had 1 en the crop benefited by recent warm, rainy Canton, Sept. (AP)—Ben Rudner,! Louis Mazer and Patrick McDermott today were indicted by the Stark county grand jury for the first de a|gree murder of Don R. Mellett, Cai- ; ton publisher, on July 16. | Rudner, Massillon hardware mer- { chant, was taken into custody short- \ ly before the grand’ jury made its re-|| | port to Judge Abram W. Agler. Crop experts marketing: Tires for the grat inwued forecasts “forecastiny mepauetion OF at of 212,719,000 bushels: ‘Dakota Telephone Co. Asks Permit dee Abram NL to Reduce Rates| Early Hunting Costs Garrison Man $28.60 Lge ee bik ral The first Boyd oe ave 0! ventral | Was captured August according to ‘company, which serves sev. jaurek, state game warden,| yatith Ligh? rain in the squthern part of | Who was in Bismargk yesterday. 87: mew rates meet those! F. C. Lyon, Garrison, forgot that FareeCle Fp 54 reads qa: by the Northwestern’ the season had not yet opened on] Winona—Raining “no company. The Dakota prairie chicken. He was fined $25| ¢air. wy a South Dakota Brick ym ‘and $3.60 costs before Justice M. E.| Grand Forks—Cloudy, 85; reads * cadquarters at Aberdeen. ee at, Garrison, Mr. Maurek| a ee Sse ete setae) tri iyi the get hetlle fa belieeed tol Sp fain mel ‘have been hel’ in superstitious ven-} night, 68; reads : ‘eration by the Jews, Crooksteu—C » 64; Tends | (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Bismareke-Cloudy, loudy, night rain, 5t roads muddy. St. ond a aay ity roads fair. Min fatr. took Mandan Ratgin 55, oad nade ay. of roads fais Asniication for permission to re- luce sl mol long distance telephone toll | Telephone | eral count! BOAT Sid waw. ‘W.-—-Thi ing boat beeen officially teed’ hee ™ ioe wiles aa a3 average speed of 0 mi