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WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy and colder tonight, with frost. Sunday fair. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE [aman y ESTABLISHED 1873 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 PRICE FIVE CENTS nr nS RR A RR ETE, VATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MUSSOLINI FAILS AYLAWYERS NAME | tine uct oroes "POISON PEN’ | "725325 /FIRGT GAMB OP. [es Gose con —|BOMB THROWN AGAINST. SIDE (WA. INTYRE) = | NOTES WILL BE WORLD SERIES | AS PRESIDENT Ps {| INVESTIGATED) ON OCTOBER 2: OF HIS AUTO Mr. and Mrs. Dahlberg Criti- Opening Date Decided Upon! cized For Entertaining Teday By, Baseball Com- Explodes After Machine Princess Marie Is Safely Past missioner Landis | {| Aubrey Lawrence of Fargo} New Vice President— Wenzel Is Secretary \ MINOT WANTS MEETIN ’ a [| [CALLED EXPLOITATION , PROBABLY IN NEW YORK BYSTANDERS WOUNDED Young Stone Cutter, Who Hurled Bomb, Placed Un- der Arrest Immediately Executive Committee Will Make Selection—Banquet Closes Convention Mrs. Dahlberg Greatly Con- cerned Over Quotation - Attributed to Her Second Game Same Place— —Next Three (iames in Na- tional League City | W. A. McIntyre, Grand Forks, was : ’ Chicago, Sept. 11—UP)—~ sburgh, © Sept 11,—)—The Rome, Sept. 11.—U)—Another at- re elected president of the North Dakota pen” letters crit e world series this year will open on tempt has been made on the life of ne Mr. and Mrs. Bror Dahlberg as hon- October 2 in the elty of the American Premier Mussolini, sie iPad ite at men out of a Tahona, Okla.; mine explo-|tesses of princess Marie de Bourbon league pennant winning club, it was , A bomb wus exploded against the of the convention here late Friday. 4 Y eorge lams, the man without a cap, and Revert] of Spain have been turned over to decided here today by Baseball ¢ premier’s car. Mussolini eseaped un- Aubrey Lawrence, Fargo, was elected) CU F ny Currens, Jr., in front, left to right, all were in the| Mr. Dahlberg’s attorneys for investi- missioner K. Landis and repres Prem) Beni‘o Mussolini of Italy} hurt. vice president and R. E. Wenzel, ma ie time of the bla William Rout, beside Adama, was stand-| gation. tatives of the leading teams in the| narrowly ped being assassinated! The attack occurred a little after marek, was re-elected secretary-creas.| iN& at the entrance. The four, though stunned, worded yptil exhausted | _ Mra. Dahlbere much upset over the American and National league. The| this morning. A bomb, thrown] 10 o'clock this morning while Mus- dragging enconse dis-| Moymous missives which were sent second game will be played in the| against the side of his automobile,| solini’s automobile was procee: us men to safety. Sixtee: ixteen were k Hed in the to several Chicago society leaders, American league city a dropped to the ground before ex-| toward the Chigi palace. A yo te ie y igi palace. ua aster; 125 were rescued. urer, Committee appointments will Le with carbon copies to the newspapers, The third, fourth end ith games | nenlte with terrific force, man named Ermete Giovannini, made by the new president a little) | — | expressed the belief today that. they ‘ ed in the city of the pe stone cutter, threw a bomb against later. The first appointments will be Rainfall Gener: Ll: must be from some business enemy nant winning National league club. tthe car, these of members of the executive ‘a > of her husband, fe In the ‘event sixth and seventh F ARMER- L AB R prlhe Rational directorate of | the co . is composi | e lake shore drive society ma- game are necessary, they will be! ‘ascist party, announei “ person from each judicial. district and | Frost L Is Predicted tron also was concerned over @ quo- played in the American lwague hasonce phd a Ma seta tee the officers. j tation attributed to her tn the news- y y,” issued an appeal Mimet Aske 1927 io Last night's rain, which left quar-| papers that Chicago “has only a wash Games to Start at 1:30 be no reprisals, ile Facog dress 7” a ter of an inch of precipitation in] tub aristocracy.” All games of the series will Xi The bomb struck a side window of xecutive comm: will selec | Bismarck, wes quite general through- Wit tie the car but fell to the earth before the next meeting place for the barris- lout the’ state, being considerably i ard Sal in the city of state, bel : Saltzman, dining on bread and y of play, it exploded and the automob ters. Minot was the only city to pre- heavier south and cast of this city, of walar in his cell, Should the series be played b seeded. The sxpiosion ven eelfie, sent a formal invi during the a cording to $ reaching the ! tween New York or Vhiladeiphia in and four passersby were wounded. this. morning. Letters Typewritten rekamah, Neb., Sept. 11 the Am ue and to They were taken to a hospital. convention, A telegram received Fri- day asked that the ere meet in the Magic City in 1927. ‘A formal dinner marked the close] German Copper Magnate Tes-| } ¢ Lo ported the heaviest} The letters, written on a typewrit-/g0 bad, this bread and wat Cincinnati or Chicago, in the ‘Nation: 86 of an inch, harged that the princess, who hasj for the first two or three days. But ul " pane rest for the Bomb Thrower Arrested Giovannini was immediately ar- rned from a vis the : ? ‘ ee ee ee ae N 70, mcalved “hi| sunnier Spe. of the Deniberge att fen eu mtindsyou kat tween the W. Reichert, Carrington, | rey chiens Pantene: Herein dresses were made by J. M. Hanley,) tifies Documents Submit- wh International Falls, Minn, was being] apne 8 2 . ke ee Mandan; S. D. Adams, Lisbon: Chan- r : vn AT, ¢ # “exploiting the|jone of the Tiquor ea : | Would Force Byrne to Put | he. had arrived in Rome today cellor: Melvin-A. Brannon of the Uni- ted Were Truthful | : uu, .205 ci al ambitions” of the Fwhom bread und water diet in jail f art in ae rected Rees trl phe erp pmi Italy versity of Montana, Missoula, Mont.; Luke Duhibergs. They. alleged that’ the was prescribed by Judge Chatt here. | the conference er | His Name on Ballot through the Alps, being unable to Dean O. P. Cockerill of the law de- —— partment of North Dakota Univers-}| New York, Sept. 11-—()—-One de- ity; Chief Justice Olson of the Chi-| fense indicated by cross examination! cago manieipel court and the new] of the chief witness so far in the! elected pres: travel by the usual routes as he was pints without passports or identifying Hearing to determine whether or| documents. ta] ba the suvreme court will order] The assassin is a native Italian, | Secretary of State Byrne to place the} he told the police, and was born in angdon, .05;| princess was to ‘be taken to Florida{ — Saltzman's food wax limited to] Landis, decided following | 02. to dedicate a church being construct- these two fundamentals on the first 1 t ix predicted! ed on land owned by Mr. Dahlber ten and last ten days of his prison ather and ris-| sale value of which would be en-| sojourn. hanced by the prestige of the titled|~ About 35 oth light to for tonight, h fi ident. C. L. Young, Bis-| trial of Hurry M. Daugherty, and inv Camceratuce tow rature tomorrow. ‘The for marek, retiring president, presided. | Thomas W. Miller on charges of brib- cast rea’s: “Pu 1 es : 3 bet, name of Farmer-Labor candidates on| 1908 at Castelnuovi di Garfagnana. Resolutions passed pledged the at-| ery is that payment of $7,000,000 t Pen veolder ht, ewith “ight ts NeKene ce eed UB ee x i sara ns that pesingie at OPS the election ballot in November will| | The authorities believe his journey torneys to use their good influence to} the United States to alien claimants heavy frost. Sunday fuir; rising tem- have in Florida—20,000 Such sentences are likely to be in be had in the supreme court late this| to Italy was financed and directe:| induce employers of North Dakota! was justified. | perature in in afternoon.” aeces sumed a sugar. plantati * toCheaakte afternoon. by groups of self-exiled anti-fascists, members 0 the Amerieat Legion $0) The fornfer: attorney genersl and ii Mr. Dahlberg. 2 “ada The case will be presented to the} notably in Lyons and Pai They grant | ecieeea las vacations Of suf-| tae former. alien: property, custodian ML mon ot welling (rem)oaatadn: tik —- court on pet W. Reichert,| point out that the Paris anti-fascist tend the Legion convention in Paris' 9%® accused ‘of accepting $391,000 in in 1927, Carrington, Farmer-Labor candidate] paper Corriere Degli Italian several | Florida and have no intention of sell-! tor ‘th Pesca ie congressional nomination in| days ago launched ‘un anti-national bribes as retarn for compensation of R. MEMBERS: ing any. Nor is the iirc going the second district. Reichert rece campaign with the slogan: “Italians: ogni tar Oop ey ap py > ie eta coeits ns aenatss Me ediless than 30 votes and the secre.) Boyeote ‘Italian Goods!” Giovanninl Metals company. : business with Mrs. ee. riends tary of state, acting on the advice of | was immediately seized by agents es- Documents submitted at Washing- is concerned—well, that ridicul- the attorney general, refused to cer- | corting the premie: ear. A threat- ton .in order to obtain the money| fou: 4 tify his name to apeur on the general | ening crowd gathered and several | were perfectly truthful, Richard Mer, ptr BE election ballot in November. Reich-{ policemen were ‘injured in protect | ton, Reesna epost may DISBAND | RANKS: LOUIS TIMSON, 1S OPPOSED ert seeks a mandamus order direct-] ing the Be from mob violence, ing the secretary of state to take former army captain, tes ! ‘ ood such a Mussolini d his custom Jee eee ates seized a i Miss Norma Smallw Is ir ker 's contention is sustain- | ary calm, and continued to the Chi HERE 165THR NEWS. cent of stock in the American metals This Year’s Successor to | ¢4 the decision automatically will op-| palace. At his order ! had ferred their claim | Committee wu. Report on en the way for placing on the ticket | rectorate issued a manifesto to all ioucogie ie i jae the reoclate (oulasn pear’ valures : w..¢. TU. “Takes Action at Miss Fay Lanphier the names of other Farmer-Labor| black shirts, enjoining cal NOT SLOW—OR FAST. ‘des. metaux. They did not reveal,| Proposition at Des Moines candidates, none of whom received] The premier b | however, that # majority of the stock ANY TEARS TO SPARE. |in this’ corporation of a neutral Encampment j country was German aan Mer- ton’s ero: xamination will continue By Arthur Brisbane. when the trial is resumed Monday. | pDe Moines, lows, Sept. Ae = (Copyright, 1926.) 1 Two checks, suid Mr. Merton in di- Ning ‘Sanka, the Grand Avnet te: Rough Sea “Caused Him i Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 1—A)— py tormany is samitted to the Jengue ey brea cael for goa and + Hepat may. disband following the Regolutions adopted by the state W. i uch weight Tis] inthe action tof Taterion Hederseoni, who left lest 1, $2,053,62 | ¢ i ion here, Sept. 19-24. A committee; | ask that influenee be brought to be: hips aah inches; waist Pri {tne garter on a special train, Stans es ite cap aer enthusi-, er, the G. A. R. composed of three From Cape Blane Nez | to “prevent showing on the sereen in] inches; thigh 19% inches; culf 12'% TIME PAY P AYMENT | Government measures to keep news One big war is over, the next might ' | past gommnaiert Ucepee onPlans, i North Dakota of the Dempsey-Tunney| inches; unkle seven inc liot stbes stench. settenctncazele come from, the cast, starting in Rus- Teo ode ead integration of that; Dover, England, Sept. 11—-()— fightin Philadelphia, or any other| | The 18-year-old successor to Fay taken immediately and sia, with Asia behind it. Western! etale body and the disposition of ite tout, Timsen of Boston failed today. pres fight.” Lanphier, C ast. year's were co successtal that, siresally Bi Eutope would like, the | Germans, | records and funds at the encampment in his attmpt to swim the English | This was one of the set of resolu-| Miss America, way selected from 73 one on the streets had the slightest Amik Ener, {abana tions which, embraced opposition to] contestants s many cities last idea late this morning that a third which holds the)" "Taking to the water at 10:15 last changing the national. prohibition] night by 10 out of 16 artists and il- attempt had been made against ¢he trained fighters and trained telen: | io tists, a protection wall on @ east. | — ‘IS FLOODED BY Ce At Ne re comanea ot night at‘Cape Gris Nez, he abandoned iawa in’ any! way, mentioning espe-| lustrators who were the judges. Mian U. N BUSINESS) premier within the space of « year. Meeting—! —- the number of votes required by law, fice in the Cl State ting—Bismarck + iisntic City, N. J. Sept. 11—()] according to an opinion by the ator: } residence, the Villa Tort Woman Named Delegate }—Norma Smallwood of Tulsa, Okla.,| ney general. is situated on the outs! is Miss America of 1926, Reichert .will be represented by {and his car was near the city gate |], This yeur’s specifications for per-| Langer and Nuchols, Bismarck, and! when the bomb was thrown, The at- fect beauty. as indicted by her mea-| the attorney general will appear for! tempt created the greatest impres- surements, are: Height 6 feet four| Byrne who is named as # reapondent | sion. It is understood that Minister in resigns from the bey f Minne Lewis Pilchey of the 5:06 this mornnig. cially the Canadian plan of govern-| Washington, Marjorie Joesting, won May the Lord give President Cool figs of Minnesota, Lewis, Pilehe of New| "Wy ccther conditions were tieal when mene coutfel us ef vo value toward the other five votes. In journallatic nad political clretes ad the seate yell Ps wisdom ¢o! J Fain, COrnoral samhas | lias Timson took his plunge and remained, bringing sobriety to the peoples Re-] The slim beauty has blue eyes and whore the news sas known, however, stay out of it, and to get out of a | commandera. : good until 4 o'clock this morning. aces is expressed for the loas of Rev.| long chestnut hair. ean not af excit . rs. league back door, the she world court. U; he recommendation of Then a seunpmesteely, wind kicked up ‘atkins to the state in prohibi- Installment System Eating ie jian premier is no stranger a y i shi a rough sea and Timson abandoned ‘ton ‘work it confidence in his suc- + to attempts upon his | mits, dns cieni Bocety, 3 ato tee the mnesabershin-of the C. his attempt on advice of his pilot cessor, Hey. ‘Thomas Gales, in “Anti Georges Carpentier Into Business Vitals Like | ,,"Re,!s#t previous attack was made jelpl » informs you ry jome- ik " Me when between nine and 10 miles out saloon League work, is expressed | “ , n made preed ‘contains 1S'pe ena, 20 Persons ‘Reported Killed, wit ie asked to vote on the question] Yom Cape‘ Blane New, to the went ot, the press act of officers were re-| Will Be in Bismarck Cancer, Saya Rebun ‘Tripol when Misa Violet Gibson. alcohol. news for Volstead.! | of disbanding. The veterans, however.| Coinis, elected. - Delegates selected to the fi f Anthprohibitioniate’ will tell you; Many Hurt and Missing— | express the ‘hope that the: Wom . Sett Gatention at Lae Avecles| ROW. Minutes Monday which caused a slight injury to the Relief Corps, auxiliary to the G. POUSRETERS as: URIS: SE ken- " fan __| tip of his nose. The attack was pthat ig why bread is s0 good for the| 20,000 Homes Submerged may continue: thelr a oe aes -@ | this fall are: Mrs. Sara West Anken Wellesley Hills, Muss., Sept, 11.—| UP of hi nose, | The attack | was F Wi man, Bismarck; Mrs, Emma Ernst.) Georges Carpentier, French heavy-| 4@)—While most things point to sev- : Sec * | eather Report (() 22%, Panes ure crime Bran cienrtieucarmantien, French heavy~| VP) —While m prosperity, “a distinet| the congress of surgeons in Rome. Tokyo, Sept. 11—)—Reports to O————$ ———_—_——_——-9| Forks; Mrs. Lena Lier, Fargo; Mrs.Jer of the title now held by Jack| recession in business and possibly| His habit of holding his head erect h ‘rom! All of th ft command- George Black, Grand Fork: Dempsey, will:guann eh k ie within the while receiving the nlaudits of crowds the gold ‘stan rd. We ur Graniae tay sit 6 sae Ce ers of the organiat mae the por: olieather conditions at North, De- su ioe haat on Nartiern Sade trate Nerd Ben rales mois taaeneN Undoubtedly saved his Tite, | Br q . Babson, nothe! or, sing tt te ee fee-| 20,000 houses, Twenty’ porsenstane ner of the District of Colombia. are| at 8 a. m, today: Law Enforcement word received at the iocul ticker of |atetiticnl Saeantrarie calfetey ese” | November, 1985, when police. discoy- reported dead and a number injured: expected to attend the encampment.| Temperature at 7 a. m . Offi Recei fice. In company with Tex O’Rourke,| to the 13th annual national business| ¢fed @ plot to assavsinate him by the f tom with its electrons) and missing. : [a them are Corporal Tanner, Highest yeaterday 5 icers lveceive his manager, and several sparring |eonference which opened here today. | former socialist deputy, Tito Zamin- revolving aroun eir nucleus thou- communicatior ‘an Sant, Mr. artners, Carpentier left Spokane to-| Such decli Id bh 1 ae, ions, of times in a second, Shimonoseht hi ;Paimer of Iowa; Gaylord’ M. Saltz-| Precipitation to 7 Threatening Note) 2rrer, Corantior left Spokane te. | | Buch 9 decline would be merely the Exgitement Runa High, e mol reaten jovan. train, and is en route to Winnipeg. | comes “it will be the result of the y of energy will change every- several aan were swept gaber of Ohio; Louis Arenberg of| Highest wind velocity’ jover-extension of the installment b thing, und some new standards of|out and numerous landslides oc-' Pennsylvania; John R. King of Mary- Temps. : Fargo, N. D., Sept. 11—()—An nini followed him and his police value will be found, wiping out gold.| curred. The city is degeribed in the land; Eli Torrance of Minnesota and 3 anoymous note, mailed from St. Paul] @————_______.@ | business, which today is euting into| cort to the police station, Demon- dispatches as “a sea of auieling mud.”; William J. Patterson of Pennsyl- a3 Lege wo which threatened the lives of| | Toda: 9, Ga ‘ | the: vitals of business like a cance! strations were formed in different That will suit men as well as gold. t ‘of the telegraph and telephone. vania. #4 54 3 county and two Clay coun- ys mes in | Readjustment would bring indus-| Parts of the city, with the object of What they want is something that} |i in the region are down as news Encampment plans include a fire- 2 8 38 i inesotu, law enforcement of- N tio! 1 Le: 1| tries to. greater sheights than ever,| Parading to the ao and other men lack, want and for which] of the disaster is extremely vague. | works display which will reproduce ~ BE 2. ficials, was received this morning by ationa AGUS || he added, rendering h to Mussolini. other men will work. } the portraits of General U. 8. Grant Roa as H, F, Horner, state’s attorney of Cass|@-—______________@ | «Business at the present time is| Excitement reigned and the re: — PROMINENT PIONEER DIES =‘ and "Abraham Lincoln on ‘the state-| Amenia ... 73 43 .72 county. The note, which is signed good, considering the country as aj Was heard on all sides that Il Duce When men talk of hornsssing Sf Dickinson.—-Mrs. Frank Lish, well house grounds. These pyrotechnical) BISMARCK 1 44 : i “The G. N.,” warns the official: Boston, Sept. 11—-(@)—St. Louis re-| Whole. We are in a period of pros-| Was guarded by a special providence electron it should be remember thet known pioneer resident, died ‘Thurs- | displays will be augmented by many/ Bottineau . — timat, they will have only a short time] turned to winning ways in the} : | perity and most things point to two st which his enemies were or three years of prosperity ahead \p- providence does not allow trees to| day evening of pneumonia after a' other fire-works features» Devils Lake 04 to live anless they resign from their| first game with the Braves here to-; grow into the heavens or permit con-| week’s illness. Funeral services, held _ Des Moines downtown streets will] Dickinson . 38. 23 C y | respective offices, and ihnentens gun| day and shut out the tribe, 2 to 0.| o¢ us, but most America: people are ice and militiamen were heavily quering man to move up too rapidly.| last Saturday from St. Patrick's Cath. , be avenues of flags, miles in length,! Ellendale 69 4 y | play. No d given the} Jess Haines proved to be the same! fiying in a fool's paradise and may| Feinforced in the center of the city ir, water, the earth, nature gives to} olic church, were attended by hun-; in honor of the 25,000 veterans of the| Fessenden ... Cloudy | threats by Mr. Horn old stumbling block and for the third) be rudely awakened at any time.” and many impromptu parades were us free, and the sun’s light and heat.| dreds of long time neler’ and! il war who are expecte. necé dur-| Grand Forks ‘03. Cloudy | ‘The four men threatencd are Mr.| time this season held the Braves; “the best conditions exist on the broken up. The grlnciial streets We must work for everything else. | fri Mrs. Lish came west to Me-| ing the encampment, Jamestown Rain | Horner, state's’ attorney, of Cass} without a run. Bobbie Smith went, pacific coast and in the Oklahoma] Were bedecked wit! banners new force before unlocking the. power a Small Boy: I bet he'd kiss you iz Cloudy | Clay county district attorney, and P. arrived at the palace,. bringing mes- dip an express train across the continent.| come from Manila, instead of irom Leave the room at once!--Passing| Pembina .. 0 P.Cldy,: @&———_—_—___—. Boston . 1| Coghlan Ordered ‘You read that an automobile i. Show, London. Williston“... 62. 4 Cioudy || ‘Pemperature and Science will discover and use other] survived by five children. BEGONE, WILLIAM! i e 02 Cloudy ‘deputy sheriff; George Hammett,| good ball. u Florida and. the| A constant stream of automobiles copper cent energy enough to drive i Bangkok hats His Sister: Willie, how dare you!| Napoleon ...... Cloudy —— St. Louis . can charge d'affaires, Warran D. Robbins. dora in the early eighti * She is ee ee Langdon .. 05 Cloudy | copaty; Peter McArthur, Cass county] the di rane for Boston and pitched! section; the poorest in Minnesota,| @nd pictures of the pi jer. of the m, and extracting from a ia hats come from Panatoa, I wasn’t he! udy | A, Malvey, sheriff of Clay county. of 4 Haines and O'Farrell; R. Smith ia J. Taylor. Furnish New Bond gine has been made to run with the} -—— ~ ~ oe — ct aise ~] Moorhead, Minn. 70. 48 0 Cloudy Senin Peneiieieadiias caylesior Power © : WEATHER FORECAST js proclamation issued by the fas- levator, i Por Bismarck and vicinity: Partly \ : Road Conditions | R HE! 40, coghian, who Is contesting the| cist directorate to all the members YOU WILL WANT TO READ chpdy So: Plaies ASK setter tonight, | ® @ | New York . 5 12° 9 nomination of 'B. F. Tillotson as one rey read: { h light to heavy frost, Sunday (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) Brooklyn, . 8 3 of the candidates for state's attorney faaiy. Mussolini A “SAINT AND SINNER’ fate sing temperature in after- Blamasci Cloudy, might run, 7: weatiy and Deberry;’ Mequillan and fp Bavietah county, was ordered by Yi ] fe ae ; : «ae, Nor pre party slondy Bt Cle Cloud Raining, 60; roads fair. Tg gh to fornish, & bond without limitation ee eal jah Pd me _ 4 oh Ste Dremcine a hi ae It is pik story of fer sietors ‘Dae | be ren Lang i Bag self- ped heavy frost. Sunday vee ees 4 Soph art! , alent: rain during) Cincinn ree 10 8 $ fe canst me wine i: eels coun of Pees orders i guished a flame 12 miles a The other is herry man-mad, thoughtless, selfish on Hy ne le neaaeaten CONDITIONS sino Cloudy, 49; ‘roads good. ea alg ee a eae September 14. “y thank God his life has been sav- J ankato—Clearing after hard rain, yee a argraves . o Coghlan filed a bond for $100] ed,” was comment of , We know litle about ensrey, porn The soul of one was like a a, deep and sagen ind of ‘A low pressure aren extends from| gq. owt: Kopal and Smith, with his petition for a recount, but| when Informed vf the shout matter, lifeer, our ‘es ‘own mai like » rushing torrent. ‘One ) a seateern Paeky Monntaln cecice “ents ke—Raining, 46; roads : upon, tho conteation of attorneys far| life of Premier Mussolint. lenty lef other te it Ficiaieke gyal Paice Hep Valley 680 eset pitation occur Cloudy, rain during’night, SENATOR baggie Loy clent to cover the expenses of the ar- If you have tears for high that it x. ‘ 4 ir States! 46: roads si His, Minn. 11—@)— | tion, he was instructed to show cause rth time to shed them. " n to the weheroeier— ining hard, 57; roads senator me: Deke s at Fhaonad why’ he:should not furnish a larger cand tie tena Had rthe: hospital for diagnosis of an intes-|bond, St was pointed out at the hear- torious. Lenroot ie ‘ag ’ : 4 y r curred in som ne Proy luth—Raining, 48; roads ood. Saal Feoanie. teat has bothered him Ried a today. that the recount will re- a i 2 a ever el ire the ince here of nui Governdr Blaine will be seuator'from{} 2, Tr : 9 HE, Fels week taal ing; Oi roade voft. | ever singe the. 1024 clection Fincloding election officials 1 Bn Rasy nee pressure ares] fair. some days before it is determined Grend ForksClatdy. gh night] whether an be n in necessary. big corporation oF group. A ie TO PORTE be mana Ciony “whet do yon dent Ea =n Soe oss , ae ae bakes wt aa AE tan = Triclinge tt; aati me a ‘3

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