The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 15, 1927, Page 3

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‘ , | | NEW SCHEDULE OF GAS RATES | “TSAPPROVED Railroad Commission Also Al- lows Construction of Trans- mission Lines A reduced jule of applicable at Jamestown approved by the ‘state railroad board, it was announced today. The rates were fi ith the board by the Northern Utilities Corporation. The Northern Utilities company has been authorized to construct @ transmission line to serve Cleve- land, N. D., and to change the serv- ice there from’ direct to alternating current. A schedule of rates ap- Plicable at Cl ind also was a) roved. oe P The Montana- pany was authorized to construct and operate a transmission line’ from Kenmare to Donnybrook and tyre the electie. property’ already tyre the electric pro located at Donnybrook. Permission has been granted to the Otter Tail Power company to) furnish electric service to Towner, Perth and Calio and to purchase from the Lett A kd and Le op company ie electric property at Granville. It s authorized to ange the service at Calio, Perth and Granville from direct to alter- nating current and new rates were filed, applicable at Ca: schedule of rates Towner was approved. New Power Lines is rates The Otter Tail company was au- thorized to construct transmission lines from Jamestown to Edgele: and from a point five miles nortl of Cooperstown to Binford. ‘The Montana-Dakota Power com- pany was authorized to furnish electric service at.Hamlet, Corinth, “Zahl, Appam and Alamo and new rate scheduler for each place were ai . ‘he petition of the Starkweather Commercial club for 24-hour serv-1 ice by the Northern Utilities cor- poration was dismissed wheh the company voluntarily complied with he ~equest. C. G. Hilliard was authorized to buy the .property. of the Parker Telephone company, operating at Inkster, Gilby and Fordville. The Williams county Mutual Telephone company of Ray was authorized to construct two and one-half miles of additional line near Ray. Man With World’s Longest Beard Dies ton, N. D., Nov. 15.—(?)— Hi Danas: 82, pioneer Rich- land county farmer, who was famed throughout the world as having a beard more’than 17 feet in length, believed to be the longest beard ever The Weather Cloudy with probably some snow fonight and Wednes- day. Continued cold. WARM: OVERCOATS AT : -Bergeson'’s Quality-Style-Economy gram, died at ‘his farm home in lelson township, from complications | the, state railroad board. tare former home, for burial. grown since July 14, 1875, He trav- eled for years with a circus, visiting every corner of the United States and many never did fins He was given the distinction of pos- sessing State Board Orders class and from Grand Forks to Soo line in Minnesota, and Montana’ and of line rates from Fargd to Soo li ota Power com-|Points in North and South Dakota THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE having to meet a. rate situation a] from Fargo. land Montana have been ordered by old age. Short services were held at ti ne e Langset! body was sent Monday Towa, Mr. Langseth’s The rates were incorporated in new schedules filed by t! Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Great North- ern and (Northern Pacific railroads, which were to have become effective November 28, . Interstate rates con- ined in the same schedules are mw affected by the suspension order because the state railroad board has no jurisdiction over interstate rates. Joint-line rates from Graceville, Minn., Wahpeton and Casselton, N. D., which were joined with the rates beard in the world|¢rom Fargo in the schedules, also were suspended by the board. Hearings Will Be Held The suspension order is for 120 days and heari ih the case prob- ably will be held prior to that time though no dates have been set. Action was taken by the board at the request of the Fargo and Grand Forks commercial clubs which joined in protesting the new rates. e rates in question were filed by the railroads following the board’s order that an’ adjustment in distrib- uting rates be made so as to give Jamestown shippers opportunity to reach points on the Soo line without ensett, Mr. Langseth’s whiskers had tion. foreign countries, but id a beard to contést his. Some of the rates longest the hoard offices. home with you. ’ Suspension of Rates Suspension of joint-line intrastate commodity freight rates ints on the akota imilar joint- ine jing board that case that the rates should be Sreemaetey, the same for distances, Jamestown shi contended that Fargo held a heavy advantage and the or: der was issued to adjust that situa- new schedules are hi lower than now apply, it was said at Rates from Grand Forks. were not in question in the Jamestown case but the new schedtles also made changes in rates from that city. prviees, in the igher and some —s Call on “Betty Lou” at Frai Matscheck’s Grocery. Take her Dr. Geo. F. MeErlain Osteopathic Physician Bismarck, N. D. referential freight on shi ts istributors of the defendant but his condition oe October 6 only -was a legal cues- ion, MANOILESCUE ACQUITTED , Bucharest, Rumania, Nov. 15. 5 ()—His acquittal by a court mar- slaying of his second wife, Imogene | tiat of charges of conspiracy in the Holmes Remus, today won the right recently unearthed Carolist plot was to question veniremen in selecting il i v @ was insane when he|): i i G ivi fired the fatal shot or shall die in| Hberty in, Rumania.” | Five judges the cleteric chair. . The STOMSPTEIOA sought to pre- former under-secretary of finance, who was charged with coaspiring to bring former Crown Prince Carol back to Rumania, and to restore to him his rights of succession to the throne. The verdict with cheers, Remus Wins Right to Question Veniremen H. B. LOVE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year i Examination Free ._ Eltinge Bldg. Bismarck, \N. 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