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News : GENERAL. April 7.—Germany seizes all coffee and tea in the empire. April 8—Thirty-one Spaniards kil- led when Cervera’s fleet was sunk off Santiago are exhumed and turned over to Spain, with 81 Spanish flags. April 8.—Nicaraguan. senate rati- fies $3,000,000 treaty with U. S. for canal right-of-way. April 8. — Canada erects barbed wire barrier near Niagara lighting . plant. April 8.—Rumors Spain and Hol- land are preparing in case they are drawn into European war. EUROPEAN WAR. April- 5. — Bulgarians pacify por- tions of Servia by exterminating pop- ulation, asserts official Servian com- mission. April 6.—French government con- fers -legion of honor decoration upon Edith Wharton, American novelist, for relief work. April 7.—Germans torpedo five non- combatant ships in one day and 11 of crews drown. April 7—United States, sure Ger- mans torpedoed Sussex, awaits fur- ther proof of German denial. April 8—Munition laden ship from Seattle .and Tacoma for Vladivostok, at sea since December 81 not heard from, and German plots on board are feared. April 8.—Germany denies sinking channel steamer Sussex, and Amer- ican Ambassador Gerard at Berlin backs up Germany. April 8—Germans making steady gains in Verdun region. April 8. — One hundred munition workers strike for higher pay at Nia- gara plant. UNITED STATES. April 6.—Fifteen indictments re- turned against looters of killed and injured in Amherst railway wreck, where 28 were killed and 40 injured. April 6. — National Guard lobby loses in its fight against a federal vol- unteer force, and this provision is re- tained in defense bill. - * - ‘ April 7.—Suffragists start on 15,- 000-mile trip, New York to Seattle and ‘return, in specially christened . automobile. April 7—Senator Harding of Ohio named temporary chairman of Repub- lican convention'—is against Roose- velt contingent. X g April 8. — Judge John M. Killits, federal .court, threatens to compel : F Toledo' streetcar company to.operate car lines closed by company because men wore union buttons, or’ cause its -operation under other control. April -8—Senator Kenyon' denoun- ces pork barrel senators who use “pre- paredness” to cloak pork appropri- ations. : April 8. — James Moran in San Francisco confesses to part in $200,- 000 registered mail robbery in N. Y. January 18. April 8—U. S. naval balloon breaks moorings, drifts 100 miles and falls in Florida swamp. i April ' 9.—Bob Burman, famous au- tomobile racer and two ethers killed in race at Corona (California) track, and five injured. . MEXICO. April- 6.—Chicago society women * form cavalry troop and drill in riding academy for Mexican service. . April 7.—Proposal is made to equip autos with flanges and run them on railways to supply Pershing, and solve Mexican railway tangle. & April -7.—Negro cavalry rg&t:nent swoops down on camp of Villaistas at breakfast, and-puts them to rout. April 8. — Col. Herbert J. Slocum, with 10 troops of cavalry is close up- - " April 8 Despite lengtheni ril o.——lespl ening com- mungcation line, American forces push on into interior of Mexico. ° NORTHWEST. April 4—Move begun to seek dis- MAGNETOS REPAIRED § ALL MAKES. Howard B. Tilden Dept. 0., 71 Fifth St. N. - - FARGO, N. D. League Members Trade With The Home of Quality. _Men’s Furnishings, Hats, Cap Shoes, First Class Groceries, Qur gsrocery Sto ENGELSTAD--TANDE CO.{ - barment of Judge S. G. Polley, su- preme court of South Dakota. April 8.—Final count shows La Follette forces control Wisconsin del- egation to Republican national con- vention. April 8.—Masked robbers tie pre- sident, clerk and two girl stenogra- phers and steal $460 payroll of Chica- go wood turning factory. * April 8.—Report just issued shows 258 killed by automobiles in Chicago in one year, and 8,289 injured. April 9.—Duluth, Minn. dry cam- paign being pushed vigorously. NORTH DAKOTA. April 4. — Pembina county fair makes plans for July 12, 13 and 14. April 5.—Hoople ships 41 cars of potatoes this spring and one-third as many still in cellars. April 5.—Surveyors for Great Nor- thern reach Wildrose, renewing belief extension will be constructed . into eastern Montana this season. April 7.—John Willis, arrested at Minot on_suspicion of being escaped Missouri life termer, is released and vindicated, finger prints being conclu- sive. - April 7.—Fire at Larimore destroys $7,000 building. : April 7.—Judge J. W. Kneeshaw of Pembina, trying Grant S. Youmans’ case for $225,000 damages, directs verdict in favor of defendants, Gov- ernor Hanna, banking board and Minot bankers. « April 10.—Red River falls 2.4 feet since Thursday at Fargo, but is still 27.56 above normal—homes still flood- ed at Grand Forks where water still rising. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN- AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., RE- QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of The Nonpartisan Leader published weekly at Fargo, North Dakota, for April 1, 1916. State of North Dakota, County of Cass ss. Before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appear- ed D. C. Coates, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he.is the Managing tor and Manager of the Nonpartisan Leader and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), ete., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and busi- ness managers are: : Publisher, The Nonpartisan Publishing % ‘argo, N. D, -Editor, Herbert E. Gaston, Fargo, N. D. Managing Editor, David C. Coates, Fargo, N, D. Business Manager, David C. Coates, Fargo, N. D 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a cor- poration, give its name and the names and ad- " dresses of stockholders owning or - hold- ing 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) Fdwin F. Wood, Fargo, N, D. Albert J. Fox,. Fargo, N. D. 8. That the known bondholders, mortgag- ees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If th;{m are none, so state.) one. D. C. COATES. Sworn to ard subscribed ‘before me this 1st day of April, 1916, Holte. Emma H. 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