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   Bismarck Tribune, The (Newspaper) - January 11, 1922, Bismarck, North Dakota                                f The Weather Generally Fair THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Last Edition FORTIETH YEAR BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA WEDNESDAY JANUARY 11 PRICE FIVE CENTS DAIRY CIRCUIT HOW ELECTION TO WORE COURSE BOMB THROWN AT BELFAST TRAMCAR Tp BE STARTED FINANCE COMMITTEE IMPRESSES IN BANK m FOR PARIS TO WELL KNOWN NEWSPAPER MAN IS UNDECIDED FACE CABINET Officers of Meet Harry Hunt of Newspaper En- Here and Decide Upon Says Wall Street Course of Procedure TO BUY GOOD CATTLE Fears Senior North Dakota Senator of FAVORS SOLDIER BONUS Arrangements Made to Send j Representatives to Dairy Leadership of Finance ter to Purchase Holsteins tea Says Writer Aid i Farmers of Northwest in Present Crisis The Bismarck Holstein Dairy cuit will be put into immediate ation This was decided upon at a held last evening in Bismarck by of- circuit who are Louis Garske president Lee Mallard vice president and John Schneider and others Two immediate steps are to be taken by the circuit They BY HARRY HUNT Washington Jan y thcr northwest A man personal financial in- ue wholly in farm Max Morgan livestock specialist of Agricultural will he sent A g are 90 per cent farmers with exclusively of to Wisconsin to two Xorl by the deoth ot of Holsteins of moves into the i Angeles Jan Arguments of States Attorney of Cass County for conviction of Ar- 1 Not to Make Statement on Possible Trials HEATON UP thur C Eurch charged with the 3 Betkman Kennedy was to be in Reese's here toJay Early was made because of the illness of a brother of Judge Reeve's Will Face Judge Cooley in Dis- Court For Sentence on MMY Charge UmU ARMY OFFICERS To io London io Confer With On Methods of Setting Up New Demand That His tions and Treaty Course be Approved or Rejected BRITISH PACT TEXT OUT Rule in Irish Free State Jan Wilham C Green Cass county attorney was not c-d today to make re- HANGING CHARGE Appear Before Senate Belfast Jan he Asso- Hress A bomo was at tramcar 75 persons on way to work in the Road District today the quick action of the driver who put on tult speed when he heard a revolver shot resulting in the missle going wide of the mark A man and his living by who went to the door of house to learn the cause of the commotion were shot dead iby a volky of rifle fire which swept the street Firm to Support France as in 1914 is Made By the British of Illegal Hangings American Bank of Kargo following ot alleged irregularities made at the trial of Frank C Heaton i who was charged with MAJOR PUT ON THE STAND The verdict returned Jan 11 some Holstein heifers is a to-do in eastern banking business and cuft who purchase them and others who desire to obtain good cows Burton Havens of Lark N D has been employed as superintendent The horrible the circuit to begin his work very of a by friends of the farmer is on every ADVISES SALE OF WAR less wis were today by tjie charged with embezzling committee investigating tnat will be sentenced tomorrow American had heen The maximum penalty for i r ranee to check up on the crime for which he was t tormer service men as to the days in jail and a fine of is The leniency ur The real of in the oi HI a soon Mr Morgan has gone into the dairy side Just what of individual then is this man from the who causes such chilis of apprehension of Much in War Department Report renters of Wisconsin recently to chase carloads of cattle for farmers in various parts of the state Be- cause of shortage of feed in along the spine of Wall street sin some very advantageous prices have been obtained it is said ot sons who desire to purchase cattle A angular westerner florid and through Mr Morgan are asked wind-beaten of face with sparse ment of a number of army activities notify rte Bismarck Commercial Club tawny hair and a high ito hy a will get in touch with the drawl ot nis Scotch Jan of scores of tracts owned by the war and the consolidation or Heaton was uncovered last year are expected to be revealed by the of the ret fiver O L A staff of accountants has beon I busy for sometime compiling data and it is will be ready to to the state banking irt and that he c-r heard of any hangings in that Robert of ton had testified that he saw a ican near Gondrecourt and that the body taken to a hospital ith rope marks around the neck Senator Watson presented to the F committee an affidavit by J A Donald of Ohio setting the CABINET MEETS Dublin Jan the Asso- c ated to be taken toward setting up of a new government in Ireland for ing the terms of the Anglo- Irish treaty were considered by the cabinet of the Eireann at One of the moves it is understood will be the appointment of a commission to proceed to London and confer with the British government It is regarded as likely that Dublin castle will be taken over from the English within the next few days The release of the political is expected in a day or two An official statement regarding the new government's program was expected to be issued this Cannes France Jan tht Associated Briand will leave Cannes for Paris at I o'clock this afternoon it was an- this morning not only torm the French cabinet as to the status of negotiations here but it is understood to meet and answer of certain groups of the tion and to demand that the Chamber of Deputies support or reject him BRITISH committee which alter months of in- of the circuit It is desired to bears into the of I complete the list of purchasers in the Born 64 years ago near Crete 111 of war department very near future It is not necessary he moved as a child with his parents ty made public its report to be a member of the circuit in a homestead near Hochester Minn The sub-committee of which to purchase through Mr Morgan i He went to the school and tentative Republican II I uu has a it was said ANDERSON OUT OF r I T IT Mr Havens who will be ater to the Rochester high now WBI chairman approved K fl I N U 1 11 tendent of the circuit is a dairy ex- Then he to the war department as pert and had charge of the during vacations un- s tne of and min al College Dairy herd His fatter a til he had money to enter the member of the New Salem Holstein o circuit which has attracted so much favorable He will visit Law Practice herds of members of the Out of college he set up in the tion and conduct regular tests of practice of law at but the prison in France when Private gerald was shot and killed by a Sergeant Cooper or of castle Pa McDonald said he was to in support ot renent testimony to that effect by Edward Duner of San Francisco duction 01 reservations no longer needed for war purposes In addition the consolidation at Camp Georgia of the infantry in- on for the Continue as He Says Head Head The district court today continued its work of disposing of the grist of GRIFFITH TAKES PLACE Dublin Jan the Asso Press Arthur Griffith new president of the Dail Eireann and today assumed the places to which they were elected yesterday On February 14 the Dail will reconvene to ratify formally the peace document which it approved as the representative body of the Irish Republic The the proverbial slip twixt and lip was not ignored and it was feared in some quarters that the cans might use the interval in at- tempt nn to turn popular feeling to their side Meanwhile no forboding ed the Dail leaders SUPREME COURT ASKED TO RULE MATTER carrieu oil rur me i 7 11 J M An- tu Kiver vaney was corps at Camp Alfred Vail N I vice-president director civil actions opening up and he saw prospects of j for at Camp Meade Iand of the sales n the case of Everson Bros mere so he Maryland and for the engineering tee f- Growers Inc j Washburn vs Leon bryan m c MILLER G o P Cll house of representatives then state's attorney In he won ejection to the United States Senate and has served continuously since McCumber scored his first a senator by getting through the Law is Held food and druga As a new senator he was oji the inconspicuous committee on The fool and drug was referred to this committee i with the idea of shelving it too TOKIO'S WORD IS AWAITED resigned at the recent meeting of di- eW WdS due Bryan on his counter- rectors in Chicago state headquarters claim for repairs and labor on machir of the Grain Growers here fry his resignation had not been accepted The Bank North Dakota took de- l but that he had been suspended judgment of f and interest ing further developments Mr cn a note of Hugh Bgan given son stated he will continue as to the Beach State Bank Sale of Warrants Can Be Made Naval Big Five Turns Other Matters I dent of the Equity Cooperative i change which holds its annual The case the Succumbs in St Paul Hospital From Two Weeks Illness i Cannes France Jan Brit- 1 ish memorandum of the Anglo-French pact which telegraphed textually to Great Britain makes the security of France a of her own and that she will ready again her forces at m 1914 if French soil is attacked HARVEY AT MEETING Cannes France Jan 1 Harvey American ambassador to Great Britain attended today's sion of the alhed supreme council i meeting having almost completely re- covered from the shock he suffered in an automobile accident Monday PREACH CABINET MEETS fnn 11 Associated the allied supreme met today to con- Mder Germany's war reparation most of the interest of the delegates was centered in places where the French cabinet was to hold a special session to consider France's position as the 1 result of the decisions reached here Approval by the council last night of the plan for formation of an In- Finance Corporation left the reparations question as the most important item on the agenda The conference with the German tion delegation under Dr Walter Rathenau was expected to be brief i The final terms for reparation which the German will be asked to accept are seven hundred million gold marks and aration in kind to the value of one lillion seven hundred gold marks an- Co vs Fruit in Fargo Jan li when Mr An- 1 derson Is bo announce his teason for resigning from the Grain j rowers Washington Jan the Asso- He declared lack of be- McCumber took his committee they awaited tween the U Grain Growers and and the seriously He got so from Qn draft srajn organizations company was on trial this afternoon The he state questions Two questions involving tion u the state hail insurance law InHav il t vT i umu uu me nuai Ul all mai ui t T general support for the of the fortifications provision and failure to carry out the policy of up that there was nothing the Naval Five of the the committee of 17 which organized t ment conference went ahead today he werp among his reasons McCumber also scored the with the of other features for resigning first prohibition legislation to pass of the five powers naval limitation ne federal He treaty he the sale of liquor Aside from the f on i articles fc took its first real step toward when their national During the the Shantung McCumber one renewed by the fishing Saturday afternoons he Japanese and Chinese hie to southern Maryland he The delayed developments over re- fishes as long as he an see to haul fortification articles them in l tne treaty to Tokio led to a Next to fishing is his general that no preliminary ot thp conference would be Are the hail or and are payable ratably out of the fund collected the year of their payment and if the fund is ent to pay in full should the lit pro rated The opinion of Judge Coffey is that the warrants are not negotiable and that they are payable in full and should be pro rated The order of fudge Coffey certifying the matter to the supreme court states the reasons theretor as And these are hereby certified to the supreme coart of the state of Dakota for speedy and in the of its discretion hereby finds as a reason foi said certification that many hail warrants in the aggregate sum of CONSIDERS FORT To Decide On Need For Future Military Use TO FINISH MILL Cost of completing the Grand Forks mill and elevator is estimated at proximately by engineers for tho C L company en- for the mill according to in- formal information submitted to the industrial Commission The mill has cost to date in excess of Cost of the mill and levator complete with trackage is at about Ordered Out to Find Maher Missing Official own chauffeur He like poker an in- different hand at bridge and thinks of golf as pool Why He's Feared Just why there should be alarm wards of thousands of dollars issued at by the State of Dakota are still unpaid that the farmers to whom warrants were issued are unable to carry the same That in the effort to sell said hail warrants objection has been raised to the validity thereof by attorneys of tional repute who demand that the elevation may not be For he is an open and avowed But McCumber protection afforded equally to agriculture and IS INTRODUCED The War Department still has un- der consideration the question of or Fort Lincoln will be needed in future military SHAFER RETURNS FROM FARGO TRIAL George Shafer assistant ment according to information re- general has returned from Fargo by the Bismarck Commercial where he represented the Club The question of converting the general's office at the trial of Frank fort into a institution or into C Heaton charged with a rehabilitation hospital for wounded ment Mr Shafer lent assistance to soldiers has been taken up with the he state's attorney in the case St Paul B Miller secretary of the Republican national committee and congressman from the Eighth Minnesota district died in a hospital late yesterday after nn illness of two weeks Mr Miller for many years a dent of Minn but for the past year residing in Washington D Jan of the C became ill while on a visit to uth Tank Corps and luth and on January 2 he were to leave ms the wildest portion of Minnesota the northeast tip to establish a DaSe tor in airplane ordered by the state to search for James MaHer Cook commissioner who has been tor fifteen days in the vicinity of f v r 8 1 P Until u r ee last Sunday when hospital attaches Thunder Bav reported a marked improvement in his since Valor Rav Miller the first COUPLE DRIVE INTO BLIZZARD Taylor V D Jan to started from an over- heated furnace drove Mr and Mrs as J A Marcusson from a new farm for the little recently into a inl Washington Jan the Great Lawrence Wa- lbe an- be authorized far as thR is concerned un ler captains cf industry who a by sought protection for their tame s Republican products have opposed tariffs en products because they desired for their workers so decision it will be easier to dis- pose of said warrants in the money I could be kePl markets of the country That the The American market says financial condition of the farmed of Cumber belongs of right to the the state of Dakota is such that American farmer to the exclusion of the speediest possible decision upon every other farmer on earth until with an- profitable which provides however that the of international waterway met by a bind guaranteed by cue United and Canadian War Department informally Local people believe the fort fine place as a for wounded vice It is held tin ikely that the ment vill take any steps toward ing the fort to the state for use as a state institution without tive action ton was found guilty of recently completed into a blinding blizzard They were able to some effects The home owned by Mrs K Knutson of place was a total loss of proximately partially covered iij insurance airplane Adjutant General W F Rhinow last night ordered Captain L J Moerke to proceed with a tank corps detachment to Grand Portage 170 by road from Duluth to establish a base Tanks and trucks with gasoline and oil which is not De obtainable in the region 100 miles from a railroad will be carried by the tank corps as well as provisions the man desolate region for the missin 000 LIMIT SET ON FARM LOANS APPLICATIONS MAILED OUT BY BANK joint should be reached The order was made in a case taken one year is made just as brought by the First National Bank bv the labor expended as of Halstead Minn against S A ness commissioner of insurance and D C Poindexter auditor of state in which the bank sought to enforce of a crop from the hail indemnity the mortgagee Continued on Page COMMISSION KATE SETTLEMENT ICE HARVEST Beach X D Jan a deci- of the state railroad commission IS UNDER WAY that takes An exceptionally fine ice harvest and the officials of the Montana now under way on and Power company to task here The ice is about 25 inches for refusing to to thick and is very clear Thp Wachter men working in the harvest trie rates 2 cents a kilowatt power in to a number of teams Ice i rates cents a k w and makes is cut both for Mandan and for a flat rate of 13 cents a kilowatt for Bismarck consumption Ice also is 1 street lighting with vested n heing nit for USP of the state prison the city council as to when cuss light rates The order of the Company state commission cuts residence Several thousand tons of ice will shall be used and when be put up for use in Mandan latter point the block marck and other towns the commission found the utilities company refusing to comply Cannine was first brought this j ders of the city to eliminate lighting INVEST GREAT SUMS IN NORTH DAKOTA LANDS St Paul Jan of acres of land in tana and North Dakota at a approximately was an- today by three St Paul and Minneapolis men The land includes 90 improved farms and is located in Roseberg stone Dawson Hill Garfield Blaine and Fergus counties In Montana and Kidder Ward man McHenry and Billings ties In North Dakota It Is posed to bring m farmers from Illinois and Iowa to settle on the It was JJr noon Jan 11 Temperature at ending at A M 12 The farm loar department of the Bank of Dakota today mailed not be remitted until refunded in case GEORGE YOUNG TO RUN AGAIN Congressman From Second Dis- to Seek Reelection Jan Young congressman from the second Will be a candidate pec tion by appraiser in case of reje tion to personal comes to me tn t rt is on except in case the rejection ing circulated that I L a 1S misrepresentation candidate for re-election and may be a tound incomplete 1 it s announced will he registered by candidate for United States i n order of their receipt said This is not true I farmers who are seeking farm loans at 7 A M 12 Lowest yester lay Lowest last Precipitation Trace to any one person is bp resident noc candidate for United States Highest by the farm loan department in suite farmer with permanent any sense and have no Weather Forecast to close A maximum limit of on For Bismar k antl tonight and Thursday not change in temperature For Generally fair tonight and Thursday not much change in Weather The western high pressure area circulars thp blank ap Pair cations The limit was adopted it mu h ls said of the desire to aij on i farm on date of intention of becoming such It is plication Land for soon to make an announcement and h part of Upland begin my campaign for re-election to as many possible and as a farmed by the but at the proper time my will be civen to formal announcement will be made the Iran is fd to the LOUIS HILL TO loss of lanil at an date expiration of the year of re- losure etc The initiated law of 1920 Minot X D Jan W was passed after the discovery erf Hill chairman of the board of SPEAK AT MINOT country in 1821 bright moonlight night was an proposition An Englishman claims an tion for using rubber in of shoe hook and paper measure of safety lor the department will be no more loars of j 000 as made to J U Mahon the department dec Policies of the department are has increases in intensity and the outlined m directions given to low pressure area has ad- applicants which me to tne states while an- Registration fee of b low area has bank draft or postoffice many loans non-residents of tors of hie Great railroad ed over tV Canadian must ac all appl the state and to persons not has definitely accepted the have fallen over the fee is to covar part will be closely adhered to by the de- of the Chamber of Commerce Northern bin they are sMU expense of involved in I loans to Batten i which Is near or normal Excepting handling any j m anv person except an actual for son f date soon Mr Hill had lieht in areas the Appraisal are for each dent farmer intimated he would accept weather fair i lOfi applied for or fraction thereof The of the department as out- such an invitation contingent upon ORRIS W ROBERTS with a maximum of for one j jn thp circulars will be other engagements Meteorologist Appraisal fees should Co-operation   

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