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When the contract wa: the Woodrich Construction c lits manager knew the gene 47 MEN KILLED i its 1 sit t of the filtration plant and th c and knew the construct p to be encountered in performing the ‘$ tr | t, Young said in answ company’s the construction | paint. “The plans and specifications tuined th {ting making he said. re Ss Sti issing— changes There was no engineer, the commissioners adopted t Two Others Still Missing— chances,” he said | "here wa" ine |a resolution on January 20, 10) |strike against all foreigners has been /of | her, fost ‘ Tire Causes building and its spec ion was celing the contract and ‘the water-|called to begin at noon today; while | later charge Subsequent Fire Causes fixed with the consent and approval Works department was authorized to|at Hankow, headquarters of the Can. | assaulted her. $500,000 Damage ot the. contenator: finish the work of construction. tonese, or nationalist government, all f 2 de Minus Objection fhe waterworks department com- Chang a a a arded to usual stipulations permit i necessary claimed it would be impossible to omplete it according to the plans of in southern China, A wireless ‘further that it would cost at 100, in addition to all previous r to cost, to complete it according to such com- plans, and the contractor agreed to|to leaving Changsha. proceed with the completion if the | province of Hunan will be evacuated city would garantee the expense. ‘by foreigners shortly because of Contract Canceled bor and anti-foreign manifestatio kiang, on the Yangtze river in least the ‘American consul has gone the United States | abourd con Upon recommendation of the city menced this sha, capital of the province of Hu-|A. M. Christianson agreed that the cross-examinat: jury would not have been swayed by gunboat | the alle; | Palos, on the Siang river, preparatory | tion to The whole | the defense witnes assault upon the Phillips girl lowing her return home from an au-| lar meeting Monday. tomobile ride late ay night. si province, reported a general found lying unconscious in the yard ‘the charge. business was virtually at a standstill. | Phil WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1997 ——s of the sufferings and death of Christ,[are asked to. meet at the Frazier that our hearts may respond with| schoolhouse before 12 o'clock, the Services Will Be n’ was improper and the city engineer, and that if com- atch from that place today suid|in error but held that it was not humble acknowledgment of our sins|drive starting promptly at noon. pleted “according to such: pinns. it|the strike and: boycott went into ef- [prejudicial to the defense. Chris- Held at Churches and graceful acceptance of the salva-| Ammunition will. be furnished and a uld not function at all. It claimed} fect at noon Monday, and reported | tianson held that any open-minded in Passion Week tion Christ secured for us,” said} lunch served. ; Reverend C. F. Strutz, secretary of : : the association, today in announcing plans for the service Hay Creek Will Have Rabbit Drive Sunday | A rabbit drive is to be held in Hay thoughtful] Creek township Sunday afternoon; yer and let! and all people interested are urged to the story attend. Those who plan to attend & ed attempt by the prosecu- redit W E, Cook, Harvey, Special Passion Week services will , by innuewdo. | be held in all the churches of the out of an alleged | city next week, the Bismarck Minis- fol-| terial association decided at its regu- The case grew H. B. LOVE E ~ Doctor of Chiropractic almer School 3:year\ graduate Examination Free |Eltinge Bldg. Bismark, N. D. She was| Regular attendance and cooperation are asked of the public by the asso- ciation, “Let there be much meditation and earnest pr: us read with new inter foster-mother’s home and that her mother had Mrs. Phillips denied The case aroused great t in Wells county where the }: her panera es made in the! k of finishing the in- "Situation Grows Worse | Phillipses lived. Tt was travisferred Parco. Wyoming, April 6.—(A)-At filtration plant as take on January 28, 1925 and com-| While the state of affairs south.of |to Foster county on a change 0: Peer eventeen mntn were killed early onstruction or building | pleted it, according to the pl: the Yangtze river caused by the anti- Venue. ncincthe pratue he contractor was direct- specifications of the city engineer | foreign agitation appears to be grow- il Refining to place the intake one and one- | prescribed for the contractor, on] ing steadily worse, the civil war s' lower. than. the ‘aelettd (EbFH . 1925, at a total cost of|uation north of the great river is; eer aan’ vere filasine shortiy be i very change was 4" Young declared. r| becoming more precarious as the ~ Hoan ahd: were believed to hi from the since February 14, 14 it has be onese armies progress further | Sr tha bins ahd eubseque resulted | in constant use and functioned | toward the northern capital, Peking. et ee hges, nor did according to the plan and |For the moment the objectives of the ‘ 4 y in per- design. The cost rred by the|Cantonese are Tsinanfu, capital of BEAN HOLE rocked this unique! forming the cont The contract | city in completing the intake was de-|Shantung, and Tientsin, strategic C . ‘provided that extra work other than | ducted by the city engineer from the | railway center of the north, | hls), ei that required in the plans and speci- | final estimate made for the con- arshal Chang Tso-Lin, the north- CFM, ation, on fications should be done on a cost. tractor. r chief, it is felt here, can Gs yi asis. Construction contracts “As regards the estimate as to ing only so long as he is able Leg » such provisions, the. umount of dirt excavated by the n possession of Tientsin, for | 7 ‘i ontract was the first Woedrich Construction compat that ailway center provides the only h pres: this contractor for the Was an estimate only and did not pr of commanication with the other construction of an intake of the tend to be anything else. It was|Manchurian base of the northern character required under the econdi- Subject to such revision as was nec- Pe i Nis ing at the site of the fil- essary when the amount of earth ex-| Americans and Britishers in the: tration plant, Young said, alleging cavated actually measured, andj territory through which it is expected that the contractor was not familiar the estimate made by the city en-| the Canton now will make their , Six twit hee ine requisite to per-|ineer shows the actual amount of ire hastily seeking points of | : hal coencoeae ot hie contract, and the excavation. ring a repetition of the out- ° Pa been} that the nods which it adopted “Had the intake been completed by * Which followed the Canton- H sre not suited te the problems pre- the contractor, according to the|¢se victories in the Yangtze valley. 7C. Ly as 2 aevcea plans and ae fications of the city TROOPS RAID . is . % <i i ee shally? engineer, and in a workmanlike and s 3,000 SUIT FILED py Soitiecinompany “pro. efficient) nanner, the est of seing MBASSY TODAY | avored 1 1a \ 4 I-to construct the in an the work would not have exceeded | ng, April Gr—(P)—Troops _ of AGAINST CITY SCRMGHLKG MWAnER: ineftte the amount of the estimate made for | the army of Marshal UChiag Teo-Lin, . ee | x J al Pe nt supervision, and ignored sug- at purpose, including therein the Manchurian warlord, and armed t | OF BISM A R¢ K st ; ity engineer and of |@Xtra work required by the enginee: pol raided the iet embassy this wt eC c10us | ries ich ceuh Mehul ¢ faced Ue Reoer haere | Hilly Six Russians and 15 to 20 ii o~ Pontinued from page one) us to the me which the is alleged that, in making his | Chinese were taken to the police sta- Brteyine tie intane pipes, the contract might be ntly, ex- fina nate, the city engineer | tion and 2 machine gun, 16 rifles and sugar-cured | tiously and economically per nee to the contractor for | a quantity of ammunition, were re- | i,” the city attorney claims. mee isos ate) ba the cost plus oe oo Aelia ° The contract required that the fil- basis prescribed by the i eacures had been taken previous- TI k | plant be built and the intake that the cost of the entire - | ly to guard all entrances to the build- | p me por. | laid not an December Works system was less! ng. More than 100 troops and po- iq but “be e of the ineffi- Original estimate of the city lice, acting on signed authorization the contractor in construet- | #neer. of tl diploma corps, rushed the | ots ing the intake, and through its own As to the claim that a repres embassy. One shot was, heard, after nt Per vac fault, it did not commence work on Hea ae oe and Ye cake pitta ae was nneees out, - specifi on, they would co ‘the intake until January 14, 1924," #8ree: a je controversy should | fighting and kicking. le was bound | r Mia of the. tip-rappine. ne) Veung called be settled by submitting it to a dis-| and carried off in a motor car. molasses oval of this would be necessary, the!’ "Did Not Follow Suggestions interested engineer, Young stated! The troops still occupied the build- | : complainants allege they told city of-! Tt was suggested to the company | that no such agreement was ever | ing this afternoon, | Ld g ficials, at the same time -warning|that the contract be performed. be- | made. | The Russians and Chinese at the | a rown SS in P at the coffer dam might Ol |fore the ee in the Missouri river GUNBOATS M: cmbansy were described as agitators. if the revetment work were re-|chould break up in the spring of} jarshal Chang Tso-Lin has been Th eS f rts id Cc I te OBA, Ita aakager wan. reneaedly. |e S MAY deseribed in dispatches to the London e Comro) an ompie Coffer Dam Breaks jurzed by City) Engineer Atkinson, HAVE TO MOVE _ newspapers as a determined foe of sugar | ie V tocpraceed with thei through the months of February and ; holshevism. | Safety of Train Travel that while exe Murch, 1924, to heed this advice. TO SHANGHA aaa | he coffer dam “The suggestion was. disregarded Retrial Ordered complainants cl nd on Mueoh. 16, 1084) the river be- ; commend themselves to you whenever pleasure or busi- ” 4 to pay them On(ian to rise so that the performance! , , (Continued from page one) in Assault Case ss call vay fi ‘ : avost plus 15 per cent ba Sf the work was wade more diffi. | Wel to get the cosl Gerning « ness call you away from home. Northwest travelers Atkinson refused to allow this in the!?uit “phe contractor failed to make down the river and for this reason , allowing only h in the bid. | estimat rices set y the city first gained the idea |) 1 municipally owned water | is told in the complaint. It that the commissioners, and a committee from the} of Commerce broad and statistics conce of cost and finally its manager sugge temporary intake to the filtra plant so that the new system be_ used.’ Though the ible for contractor was xtra lding the tempor: had suggested, Young 1924, the commissi id. In time for ¢ October 1, 1 contractor esti- ates he had given out for publica- |, upon condition should construct , the complaint] the temps intake at his own mata edae ee pense, and should p the city ; rou d with an adequate bond erred dal : : : Sarepel Did ‘Needless’ Work > cont tor, in progress in constructing the intake, it may become necessary to send all at he be permitted to construct a ailure to complete the — H compensation STRIKE AND BOYCOTT intake it STARTS AT CH sioners extended the mpleting the contract to its efforts to| e intake, performed a great useless work and incurred a By Supreme Court al burning gunboats ested Shanghai as soon as through to hey can be as- Reversing the Foster county dis- Hanko: trict court, the supreme court today! at Hankow were de-/ordered a new trial for Mrs. Grace Admiral Hough as “very|E. Phillips of Harvey, convicted of ault and battery upon Dorothy her 17-year-old adopted | ition | sembled ‘ould re. | bad.” Prejudicial error in ‘the cross ination of a witness for the de- fense was giv the reason for re- ng the lower tribunal. In al separate concurring opinion Justice \GSHA H April 6.— (4) — Anti- n agitation, ing the form ke und a boycott of Ameri-|¥ n goods, has broken out at Chang- The ideal Lenten dish May, | Shanghai, Ameri jof as that © the | ox: | pro: | , he| to the filing of their com- of needless exper representative of theirs and | 4 ance for this on a ntative of the city agreed Young said, “U controversy should be set complete the inta tled bh mitting it to compe-| during the e months of 1924, the | \ tent und independent engineer. The] city engine directed to ‘con- | i construction company alleges that ity struct a ten _intake so that the proposition and indicat-| ew pumping station could be con- | Pri salma. thia ted with the old intal By | mrovided that he had ns of this connection, it was | ev ious with th q e possible to use the new water e city rejected s system, but the cost of pump- | | this plan. the water through the old in- | | It is -d that there is still due] take was about $400 a month more than it would have been had the been completed. It is el. ed by the city that this extra should be borne by the contra and it was in t deducted by ity engineer en his final mate was made.” ‘or sever: de no effort to complete the ake, it is allege The id owing to the complai under made by 4 and this differences the city is $43, The complai count be taken between them time that they entered into the con tract until the present time; 5 account of the moneys received a paid by the complainants and nd that the ed to pay struction concern what thing, shall upon such an a be found to be due them, and the inants offer to pay the what, if anything, shall be he due it by such an ae i The compl: city te set forth a list or schedul nd description of every book count, letter, paper or writing rela- y engineer s the amount of the y them against DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Free Examination Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. 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