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am) THE BISMARCK TRIBU ESTABLISHED 1878 : BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1929 PRESIDENT GIL'S TRAIN DYNAMITED IN MEXICO M sn Ba Holy See and Italy Sign Peace Concordat anism PPR VERE GAT REMEMBER AWAY BACK WHEN —”|ETROPEFAGE OOD [TRAVEL EXPENSES [EDISON HOLDS BIRTHDAY WITH | Gtr JPPRILGE "AND INDEPENDENCR| FIRST TRAIN CROSSED RIVER?) jyprypy SHORTAGE | OF STATEHIGHWAY |_HOOVER, FORD AND FIRESTONE) © Wo he Sleeping President Unharmed Just 50 Years Ago Engine and RECOGNIZED BY ITALY Six Cars Puffed Across [Biemarc; Champion |! DUE TO COLD, SNOW) COMMISSION LARGE|/ =r Dskat Warm rama’ cout] "ay rronan eit Church Attitude on Questions of Missouri River Ice \ ventor Says, Greeting |. Wreckage of Cars suri Slope Foulzyaass-|140 Ships Frozen in Baltio;| Seoretary Says They Are Her-|,, 29,rarmer in Bismarck today than oo Marriage and Divorce In- troduced in Canon Law it is in Amarillo, Texas, PROVIDES FOR INDEMNITY Buried Towns Saved From | itage From Former Years; |men ty. se MNT UNEXPLODED BOMB FOUND Text of Convention Will Not Be 4+ Published Until Legista- first OPENED WESTWARD WORLD Low temperature in both cities last |QUERY IS ‘DAMN RIDICULOUS’ baraae ture Discusses It Ice Bridge Used Until Sheet Broke Up, Then Transfer Steamer Was Used Famine; Islands Cut Off Too Much Chauffeuring Teneceeaiee Meiniees tis meas meee, — baw But a warm sun this. morning put|North Dakota Flower May Be FEAR DISASTROUS FLOODS Riots Occur as the Body ot Obregen’s Slayer Is Carried - Through Crowds to Grave 7 which was held recently at Grand Forks. ‘The North Dakota bird is owned by ALL EXPENSES REVIEWED [fie tne a0 chore rn nt eeu! Used by Wizard in Finding North Dakota will be lou ceuight AAG THEORY.” THereaeOMABS Substitute for Rubber Department. Spent $3,561,451, | will be local snows in the east and id north’ Report Shows; $875,630 sis vitties Wolves Attack Humans and Cattle; Ice Extends From tomorrow. Scandinavia to Balkans for Wages and Salaries Devils ake report a below today, y — Fargo 4 above, and Williston zero. London, Feb. 11.—(?}—Ice and snow} ‘Complete report of the operations Four Young People| tiie sess euore som sctnd|ine tie semaines Se nae ses-| Fort Yates Indians|==" Dead as Auto Skids} ws: shatage "i apna tn carer say op ceation scree’ | Face Murder Count in rivers. In the Baltic 140 ships of /in the road-building probelm. e h T ¢ | various sizes were held tight in an| ‘The report shows not only how ali ice crush. much the high’ department spent F ¢C eek ty Into reig: t rain In Jugo-Slavia the Moslem town of | but who ging money, the full or r Fat Saittndas Gradsko, near Sarajevo, was dug out | amount paid to every individual and Ease mea ee Three Couples on Way to Dance} of the snow after being bi dhe ie ies ther | Death of Eugene Yellow Lodge expense vel a other Trapped in Car Sliding on — items which enter into the cost of] After Drinking Brawl Is : operation given. Icy Street Into Crossing villagers after others ote gialt Persons receiving salaries Charged to Companions — ‘wages from ment, A Il, Feb. 11—()—Six young| . Denmark had the worst. ice con- | sslaries of 328 asecuareeatie to bg F i Tae ty ay ties, iron boys and girls left Jollet Saturday ‘tions since 1893. ministration and construction and of | »Dellef that the case in which four prac: the Misa night to attend.an Aurora dance. To- 3 0. persons to” tuatienante,, The apse Meee ie eee birth rh Gay al ‘but Pwo are. dead. Tescued the passengers with the death of Eugene Yellow conta ant eh cane tae ee : Lodge, Porcupine creek Indian, will ° train. te imei: ita tate court was expressed today 2 x] at See ol many. “f by E. D. Mossman, superintendent of Setan firms, contractors and counties, lag theo Mas tivestigeted detnils of |the “aun What Was Paid Out Yellow Lodge's death. ventor everywhere K Because of the lack of earlier data Peirce) en Flees gcc wa two girls and young Schnelter were harl no comparison can be made for the } 18 Willem. morte S sey | ere. billed outright. Twin, te Cloud, and John Alice Mitchell, 18, of Jollet, fifth Scectea|oens Him Arrows ity | George. H. | St was | member of the party, is in » hospital hy Aalst aprcda ne Revere A a G 1c] ley were the |here in a eritioal condition. William the | with Yellow Lodge shortly before his |88 thai time|{'ven Page with his ‘head frooes ina, water hole 7 My n in a wat ole Panic. In|’ He said young Spangler saw the ° nse | {2 Porcupine Creek. “s in- passed and |train as he approached the crossing, | ponents experi! fanging from $5,817.58. fc fo omtesat aoeed that i apaier em ON | applied his-brakes but the. automobile | zero at Seielors, counties beng over the ice and crashed into ‘the new locomotive. structure ads ——_—_—_ j : nae b Yellow Lodge had been badly aged in- ‘the Missouri river sting Ma perl bie pees beaten before he was left lying on Edison was and Mandan. But fares; $26,932.52 for meals; $48,932.55 the ice, and the survivors of the iter of the utomobt <4 0..| Party bore scars of recent battle, on the wall ser aan _ west 2 el perpen ot met nip Drowley says. botites and ver goon in| / m! eous purposes. The : of the lack of a bridge. AIR MARKS|stisce tee: Percentage of travel expense to calc | gf PTeiminary, hearing before Tom "rubber ce was begun in the winter of i re aries paid, together with the amount | four men has been pesthened fee ‘79 by the transportation of ties, : i Greece. essaly, | paid each individual for salary and this morning until Drowles, Sade fron and other material across the There were scattered reports of | “pusse:, 8, leo listed. from Selfridge, where he is attending ‘Missouri river on the ice. A track | Bobby Trout Establishes Endur- ‘The administrative group, including was laid upon the frozen surface of : Tho wagons from famished wolves. ie highway eommission,” secretary | ‘°,>usiness affairs, the river under the direction of Gen-| ance, Night Flying and Dis- | ces oven bothe teave, | and assistant , received is vexpepted: the men. will ‘be eral T. L. Rosser, engineer of con- Ci ee tumans and |ssei0:in per diem and salaries and|DOUNd over to district court, though struction. Pér several weeks trains| tance Covered Records _| cattle were victims in spent $3,728.09 or 29.7 per cent for |"B*Y Plan to plead not guilty. were tun from one bank to the other fh cee barricade themselves | ‘Vel, mostly by the commissioners. on the ice—a daring innovation in F . ‘The | Engineering supervision cost $31,069.- writing. railway roadbeds. Los 46 in salaries and $11,095.77, or 26.3 R “Too Damn Ridiculous’ In regard to gpl gis ae per cent, in travel expense. Division One question brought an explana- Bismarck Tribune 5, 1879, ' 6 reports: “A party of 20 of Bis. tion of astonishment from the in- engineers received $16,420 in salaries and 38.5 per cent or $26,719.30 for FOUND IN 6 ‘AR We travel. Assistant division engineers r Teceived $12,110 in salaries and $3,203.59 or 20.9 per cent for travel. long Maintenance isors received ’ i ae Se supe i aceoee ie telegraph service por prIa EDEN ate eves Mandan Man's Curiosity Saves to a stop before one of the largest by in 23 per cent for travel. Game. Warden From Freez- traffic. and Economy ing to Death After Crash Travel Expense ’ y | apie co tat en ee TAKEN FOR A RIDE,’ |szeressesemsrt 28 | res nasa + semay au MAN SHOT 7 TIMES is imposabie | under treatment for injuries suffered in another automobile wreck on the Bismarck: Mortally Wounded, Chicago Ital- fan Breaks Ptecedent by Naming Companions i [ [ ge i ti i Pi i # ee a E i a | | F i | F i [ Fa 3 g H TH i a fj : Ait 43 BE E ia il k fs ge a Es i i Ko ct “2 A oF ge small which stands fligh' expenditures Of bridge | oicck clency, becat spi ving been | Miss Smi mind that but before the had water “We have been experimen: t Mas “We have tinued on page nine! president "os asleep when the i He H i By ‘ FE 5 g : : SLAYER IDENTIFIER WARNED OF DEATH Chicago Man, Taken for a Ride, Is Admonished to Be ‘More Careful in Identifications’ i Hf it fi il st i Hf i om iE f i E i 5 ! gee i by E F i F i i d i i i : its rT} i ie fe Hl ie i ER