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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - September 3, 1921, Mitchell, South Dakota To pages even vol Xxxvii Mitchell s. Saturday september 3, 1921 recommend 30 percent Cut in county budget league May apply Monroe doctrine in world disputes of by Mark Sullivan National political correspondent the Republican Washington. It. Sept. 3.�?if the amendment committee of the league of nations now in session at Geneva acts affirmatively on a proposal now under consideration j by the committee it will relieve one of the t roil bios me embarrassments arising out of americans declination to enter the league. This amendment is to the effect that in the settlements of International disputes the principle will he recognized that such disputes can Best to arbitrate led or otherwise disposed of by Throat ions close to the scene of the dispute. Near Lay nations arbitrate for example if the dispute is Between two nations in the far cast. It should be arbitrated by a far Casina Ion or if it is Between Lumpen nations its settlement be left to the other euro by the citizens taxpayers committee Pean nations and if it is Between appointed some time ago which made two nations on the citizens taxpayers committee suggests having Only three county commissioners would save $55,500 invest cation body wants Hoad and he i do. K approximations and Upaek Ai find Cut Unk third thirty percent should be rut from Davison county a annual expenditures in the general fund the Road fund pm and the county Bridge appropriation two according to a recommendation made j should a total of $55,000 could be Cut its report today. From the county budget at this rate the committee says and further savings could be effected by lowering the number of deputies in the various county offices it is suggested. Reducing the number of coup to commissioners to three instead of the present five is also suggested. The report which is signed by f. A. Hoffman. R. A. Steadman and a. A. Baker reads As follows commuters he Xart Quot your committee on county Bud a get report As follows on the same. A the sum of $209,500.00 represents the items of the various funds for the year 1020. This is taxable on i All of the assessed property of the county. A the following table Given for comparison shows Tho increase of tax action for the four years just passed. J it needs careful study. It contains most of the grief of High taxation by the county. The revision should. Be sharply downward. 1020 general. 30, Road. 65,000 american con tin settlement nations in the should be left Western Bein Tinnent. To two sphere. In o feet and roughly it is a proposal to adopt As a Universal Rule Lite position taken by tin ignited slates wit ii regard to Silesia namely that this being a dispute Between Lumpen to nations it is not settled by the other nations close to the scene without the participation cd the United states. Tin immediate interests of the United states in this amendment lies in the fact that there is just coming to a head a dispute and a request for arbitration Between two South american nations Chili and Peru. Chili has shown some disposition to submit this dispute to tile league of nations of this should happen it would raise question concerning the Monroe doctrine the Monroe doctrine As everybody realizes is a Loos and a formulated thing but it would probably turn out that to. United states would strongly prefer that disputes Between nations american continents should it rat 1 by other nations american continent rat be reference to the Lea Gin of in fact by fore the bag tip warring miners costs a Dav shools ask Protection her of government annual report of county superintendent shows that $485, 878 was spent to maintain Davison county Public schools last year with 3,582 pupils enrolled on the by a re on Dothan by a f ions. F nations was founded the United states on More than one occasion took the position that if would in undesirable for dispute arising wholly on the american continent to be referred to any lot open nations for decisions. U. S. Not member with til setting Iii of a formal tribunal for world arbitration of which the United states is not a member tile question became More acute Ami Ever since we declined to enter the league there has been apprehension of some such question of jurisdiction As this coming in a an Issue. Of the amendment committee of the league adopts Filiti am airmen. And if the league of nations itself at its meeting ratifies it it will i a development very frat Hying to the unit 1 Stales. The Best judgment is that the amendment will be adopted. No on can be in Contact with to la a flow of intermit tonal news without observing that one of the most conspicuous aspects of it is a disposition to Deal reasonably and even generously with America. Copyright 1921. Northwestern says property county county it county county county county salary pension insane Bridge county general county Road. County salary. County pension county insane county Bridge i 5.000 3.500 6,000 90.000 1918 25.000 35.000 18,200 3.500 5,000 25.000 1919 28.000 60.000 20-.0004.000 8.00 1 j 50.000 1917 29.000 25.000 14.000 4.000 5.000 30.000 Davi Harding lauds peace bet Ween is Over taxed u. S. And Canada want to pm it sri a inc. Of tax of by on hound Proffit y is Oyuky Ali Iid says a Forti i up Roi or Fly do tax fun two nations is a a Kooi would rowing xxx ism. A equalized assessments for a in county and City of Mitchell made by county commissioners. Davison county. $33,750,249 City of Mitchell. 10.213,71 which Bash men raised by he Fatale tax to sumo extent. A the county general. Road and Bridge fund should be pared 30 per rent this would be a re duet Ion in i Levy of $55,500. Resides the salary j fund Coil i be lowered less paid fur in numbers of deputies or clerks played when possible. I Wren w in five years a adding to the sums provided for the county Are the state and Federal is. With those fur township an school purposes. The increase of All told is Best shown by comparison of lax receipts on the same Quarter Section of several townships viz., taking he Northwest Quarter As example in different years. In each Case the 1920 tax is first listed then the 1918, an a the 1916, As follows a Lisbon township. $242.96. $79.02, $69.34. A emf. Vernon township. $315.80, $183.68, $s7.04. A Union township $94.78, $54.68, 33.88. A Prosper township $239.66, $113.86. $80.76. A since Tho funds needed to pay tax j mites is must largely come from farm sources or farm property also reflected by the business Man. It is highly necessary under present conditions that pm of May be had by reduced appropriations and levies. Two thirds of the sums heretofore used should now do equal work by reason of lowered easts and operating expenses. Eliminate new and expensive projects for a time care for the up keep of our present Road construction by efficient supervision. A a we of commend our county commissioners for accepting bids for building wooden Bridges across a drainage ditch in the Northern part of the county at a Cost of about $775.00 each instead of Concrete Bridges at a ens of $3,100.00 each. These Bridges a 21 feet Long. A bid of $3,100.00 for a Concrete Bridge 21 feet Long we consider excessive. Xxv Are informed that the Engineer of the stat Highway commission is of the opinion that the bid of $775.00 for these pile Bridge is too High and that As a quite general proposition our county a s paying and has paid too much for its Bridges. A we recommend wider advertising for bids for Bridges. A a a it commend the commissioners for More prompt discharge of official business this year than heretofore. Anti commend the chairman of the Board for insisting that official pro a coding of the Board lie formally read Arni approved. A we urge that More publicity lie Given to nil our official court tar business. We commend the publication of the quarterly financial statements by the auditor and treasurer this year As required by Law. A the Road and Bridge funds Are practically exhausted. At present a the Upkeep of the roads is met by the automobile Davison county allotment for the state and Federal Aid for 1920-1921 i $163,000. Up to Date the Mitchell it. Vernon Road used $102,000 or Over. The Road from Ethan to die it #$4$ qty line will take about $10,000 while the estimate for the James River viaduct is about $40,000. Only die Upkeep Anc inter a it charge or this Large sum is paid by state tax Lew the principal is debt. A Davison county with twelve town Pierre s. D., sept. 3.�?adion has been started in Federal court at Sioux Falls by the t hic ago and Northwestern Railroad company against the South Dakota tax commission and every county auditor it of the counties through Whit ii the Road runs to Prev a be , of he Tel Tex lev a a. Ground that .1., a a i Quot a up not or. Near Mal thy a a trial la re a xxx ire Washington d. Sept. 3.�?-an a fortified Boundary line More than 3.010 Miles Long by Wen the i listed states and Canada is the Best testimony tint the Weyr jul grows Wiser Rind a it uhf Vry Ulni Harding Sui in was Iii Mailion of so Mer Aja or unction the radiate Wil of tsar. a c l frn Tom valued its property largely in swims of one Hundred cents on the Dollar of full the allegation further charges that other classes of property assessed and equalized a fur below full value that farm lands were assessed arid equalized not exceeding sixty cents on the Dollar of full value a resulting Iii Gross inequality be tween the Railroad property and general property Tion was at War of the papers Are made re a turntable for temporary injunction be-1 for Federal judge Elliott in Sioux Falls tuesday. September 6. The assessed valuation of til Chicago and Northwestern holdings in South Dakota Thi a of aim. More year Are shown by the records of the tax commis a sooner to be $41,956.406. Or $34,133.85 per mile. The Railroad claims a fair valuation would be $30,761,250 or $25,000 per mile. The complaint filed claims that if the valuation had been property equalized with farm an general properly of the state the value would not exceed $22,500 per mile. The Railroad operates 1.235 of lines in South Dakota. Ships has five county commissioner. Anson county with twelve townships has three county commissioners. Aurora county with Twenty townships has five county commissioners. Brown county with for a eight town hips has five commissioner districts. Since the office of county Road superintendent has be n added to the official list if would appear that a Large part of this kind of work now Dom a the Road superintendent relieves our it county commis Lonert to that a ent. A three commissioners should hand a the business As safely As quickly my As profitably As that now clone a think it Over or. Taxpayer. A the committee wishes to thank the various officials for Aid Given my expresses the Hope that its findings and views will add to the Wel Are of the a run a it a to 1&Quot Between Anteri a and great Britain. The Portal to be dedicated september 6. the International line was Eon Rived by Samuel Hill of seated in re cog to it Ion of the significant of lit occasion Lite pre id it wrote Xii. Hill As follows. A the ancient romans erected a tempi to Janus a dispenser of a aet and War. Anil ordered that its Gates should never be closed Whit til Haiti Sueji centuries they Are said to have by a closed but till times. You have erected a Temple of pea whose Gates a never to be closed save in War. Already it stands for More than a Century of unbroken peace Between great or Fain and America and we a1 join in the Hope that Iti coming times it May commemorate a to Era of pea e much longer than Lite period of wars for which the Temple it of Janus stood. A your Century and More of Pence with la British Empire our relations of unbroken Amity with Ltd. Tech. The it that a Boundary Limo a 3.mq Miles Long remains a fortified a these Are la testimonies that the Wisd grows Wiser and Bottei ail to la my looks to this example yearns to Folio in and to Are Justin i to a ii a that a tim is at in ii i when it May fake a Long St a in that lir Cemin on the occasion of dedication of the Pacific a a a Portal. I wish to convey to you personally my High appreciation of your Patriot in service in providing a Symbol in shrine to int Oriel tonal peace and in doing so i would Iii so thank the Pacific Highway association the builder if Iii Portal for the Fine cooperation it Lins rend 50 new York pity sept. 3.�? babe Ruth knocked out Bis if tilth Home run today in the third inning of the Yankees game Vith Washington with i who men pm. Court Ney was pitching. Refuse until to go Back Home u. S. Troops insure safety planes drop bombs this Coupon is Good for one Dollar for to week Only from saturday. Sept. Try a to i it la tins conium and your Hick for will pay your to i in Republic ii for on year. Delivered by Carrier in Mitchell. The Reg ii in rate is $7.50 a year. Subscriptions at this rate must in for one full year and Nia Ihil or brought to the Republican office not later than saturday. Sept. To. Save a Dollar on your subscript Kin bargain week. 1921 Mitchell Republican Mitchell s. Gentlemen a please find enclosed my Check for $6.50 for which please credit my subscription for one year delivered by Carrier in Mitchell. Name. Soldiers Yuri i. Til is morning in to Xii miss to go into is i t had District Washington. Set. 3.�?a my agr Cut ived at tile War department late today from brigadier general la. H. Bandholtz in West Virginia said a about 4�0 insurgents surrendered this afternoon at sharpies and Madison turning in about Kab Prears they were immediately sent out of the disturbed area to St. Albans by a Madison. Vav. A. Sept. 3.�?two provisional companies of regular army infantry from fort Thomas ky., in Rommuno it of Captain John j. Wilson arrived her. Last night after a two hours run from St. Albans Ami left Early today for slut rides Ami other Points flirt Lur up Coal River. They Wen til by i Federal troops to enter the disturbed area. At 5 3 of clock a. Iii. A train from Gamp Sherman arrived heft. After spending the night aboard a ars Tho contingent of Federal soldiers clip h arrived Here late last night on a special train deported for tin Clothier District this morning. The Ira 11� was gun lated closely luring the night. A report circulated Here was Hiatt some of the armed bands already bad broken up Ami that the men Wert returning to their Homes. Painting Iii i Nigriss. William e. Blizzard sub District president of the United mine workers aft r a Erin it re Nee with Captain Wilson. Left shortly after Midnight for Points off tin firing line to inform do miners Federal troops bad arrived. Lie later and reported that shooting was in Progress but that the mine w re anxious to return to their Bozig s As soon As the troops should of and guarantee them Protection. De said five air planes sent up from Logan c county dropped bombs manufacture v Gas pipe and High explosives direr the miners land hut that not a a it im<1 been injured. One of die bombs ii said fell Between two women wife were St a titling in a Yard but it a hid to explode. Five array air planes made a Roo on i Law Nee of the disturbed area yesterday a finn non and reported every in q to q the dyers said they car nearly $135 was spoof on every boy and girl of school age in Davison county the past year. The total expenditure of the Send bus of Mitchell Ethan and i. Vernon and the Rural schools of the county during the school year 1919-1920 was $485,878, while the annual school census showed that there were 3,582 children it of school age in Davison county. These figures were obtained fro the annual report of the county superintendent of schools made available today by mrs. Emma Mcclintock Deputy superintendent in the absence of mrs. Anna Leighty the superintendent. The total value of the buildings and Sites of Mitchells seven schools is estimated at $4 85,000. According to the report. The furniture and equipment is valued at $30,000. 1.428 pupils the avenge daily attendance in the schools of Mitchell was 1.428, while the total enrolment in die grades was 1,007. Boys outnumbered the girls in attendance As 513 boys and 4 94 girls were enrolled in the grades. The average salary of the 29 Grade teachers was $1,271, while the wages of the -36 High school teach ers averaged $1,889. Mitchell schools last year had a net indebtedness of $239,327. The total indebtedness was $369,125, while the Cash resources of tin District was $129,797. Tin total expenditures for the year were $316-056. While the District treasurer had $128,680 on hand at the close of the year. Filial report with Cash resources amounting to $1,023 and with no indebtedness Ethan schools spent $9,499 last year and had $1,023 left in the hands of the treasurer at the end of the school year. The total enrolment in the Ethan schools was 63 boys anti 4 6 girls. The superintendent of the Ethan schools received a salary of $1,485 for the year while the four Grad teachers were paid an average of $1125 each. The Ethan school building and site is valued at $10,000, with furniture valued at $1,000. Of. Vernon it Cost $23,875 to run the Ait. Vernon schools inst year. The total indebtedness was $45,989, Cash resources $263. And the net indebtedness. $45,726. At the close of the year the District treasurer had on hand Only $172 in Cash. Of. Xei non schools employed their superintendent at a salary of $2100. Four other High school teachers at an average salary of $1,685, and four Grade teachers whose Jala Riei averaged $1125. Although there were 218 persons of school age in it. Vernon Only 144 were enrolled in the school seventy nine were boys and 65 girls of. A a Ernon school buildings an Sites Are valued at $75,000. While the value of the furniture in them is $5,000. Rural schools the 52 Rural schools of Davison county spent Tho total sum of $130,-452 the past year. The total indebtedness amounted to $112,747 the Cash resources $25,584. And the net indebtedness $97,34 1. At the close of the year the District treasurers had on hand $22.4 i. The average daily attendance in the Rural schools was 72 5, although 1016 were enrolled in the grades and 23 were taking High school work three men and 51 women were employed As teachers at an average salary of $1,094 for the year. The buildings and Sites of the 52 schools were valued at $135,300. While the furniture and equipment was estimated at a value of $18,000. Indebtedness during the year 1919-1920 the total indebted Ness of the schools of tin county amounted to $84,644. While the City schools had a total indebtedness of $272,861. The Cash resources of the county were $38,975 and of the Eity. $3,775. Making a net i Mel Ted Ness in the Rural schools of $55,290 and in the City schools. $271,508. During the school year the Rural schools spent $101,770 and had $37,-941 on hand at the close of the year. While the City schools had $3,316 Cash left after spending $186,201. With in this it be an Hren a of is Russ fam grows fax i pea tiday a the troop of rift arrived in Madison and the soldiers detained and established head Junr ters with colonel g. A. Malian in Corn a lid. Sob to is amp. Til town of Madison took on a martial aspect. Army equipments consisting of Field ranges army automobiles Ami motorcycles Aud other military paraphernalia were to be seen everywhere. That do miners did not expect to give up the tight until the Federal troops were actually Oil the fighting ground was evidenced her Early today when a string of Flat cars. Alleged to have been commandeered by armed bands Ami carrying recruits and supplies to the front preceded the first troop train up to sharpies. Wounded miners. Previously it had earned wounded miners from the front to their Homes along tit line to Danville. At least two of them were taken to St. Albans. A Man whose name was not re pc need died at a Hospital at Logan during the night from wounds received on Blair Mountain yesterday it a announced Imlay. According to his Story As repeated by Hospital authorities he and foul companions members of one of tin band s gathered in the Mother District ran int machine gun to of from the Mountain top. Ile did not know what ism ame of the men with him he said. Sheriff Don a Hafiz late today permitted new spa i Iff men to interview dire prisoners taken by the Logan county forces who were brought Here yesterday. They were John Stollings Ami French Hager both of Logan county and Clyde Mcgarvisk of c Ion by Ohio. Stollings and Mcgarvisk were arrested in the oui River Coal Field last night Ami linger was taken by a state trooper at sharpies last sunday. Aviation Laws to come next Pron to Iron in of flying danger by air traffic Ryles by Holt i Ute a , vesti gation into of government Prenn Tensed wire d. A. Sept. 3.�?loth probable scope regulation of com returns after Long imprisonment in russian prison their Homes in Volg All Grain 111 not Kkt. Stai Vath Kask in Brosi coming of by mock Honl i Ren Bara now itch i. Russ Fri refugees passing thai rom districts in no Riff a declare that the tenth a a sin the Region to lows the Don River ands Dong the lower courses a area Are stricken by of famine. In conversant Roy Smith head of the and. A Rosa medical unit Lierz Ivere drought Grain ii intense heat and of i action and disease. The soviet government h is that any person hat jul ii on id not be a allowed to my the famine to 1st Riff erred that whole villages burned so that the Owudia n them would have an a a it result a a migrating toward Siberia darted toward two intelligence men among the refugees lined kitchens Here and were o ask every adult Tho nags ullage whence he came and food prospects were when by Hen work War finished i found that the following were listed under a very Astra Ken Saratov is in bind Ara Kazan Ufa the Don Cut Gion the Kubatek Cossack Reg Alda Kherson Ekat Rinoldi parts of Voronezh Tambov and Kharkov. Lovers Kui near Capi of lightning brings of Vii vol a Troffle near White hoi of grounds it i. In racial it Vin Tion under proposed legislation has been begun by the Commerce department Secretary Hoover said today. Government supervision of air traffic along the lines of rail and water regulation was recommended. He said by a committee of experts of the War Navy arid other departments. Enactment of enabling legislation. Or. Hoover indicated would probably result in the creation of a Buret of aviation charged with the enforcement of the rules of air travel. Federal control of civilian air plan operation would greatly reduce the hazards of flying according to the manufacturers aircraft association. Despite the Lark of flying regulations. The association asserted there had been Only forty serious accidents during the first six months of the year among the 1,2�0 commercial aircraft which flew a total of 3.250,000 Miles Between january Ami june 30, 1921. In these accidents 14 persons were killed and 52 injun cd. 4tiga. Latvia. Sept. 3.-�?royal c Keely. The american Engineer who a prisoner in Moscow for Many months Arr hrs Here today. While in prison. Keely received an offer from the soviet authorities to manage a factory and was released from confinement for this purpose. He was not Able to secure permission to leave Russia until week. Brown Bear wanders thru Chicago streets find bodies of All but one american victim of zr-2 fall address kidnapped Stollings assorted that he was refill Ming to Logan from Boone county where a had visited his Mother. J a a i encountered a band of men who pin <1 a ride in Rny hands tied a red band around my Arni anti forced me to March at the head a Stollings said. According to Mcgarvisk to had been working on horse greek Boone county when word was received that the men at his Camp should March it it Logan Anil Mingo. Or it would tax vans fur them. A he added that ii was Given a pistol. When arrested m said he was trying to escape from the front of a group of marching men going in the direction where firing was heard. A yanked guards i lager who said he was a Unior. Miner made this statement i was informed by my local of finials that the superintendent of the Boone county Coal corporation want cd men to guard the Plant. With several others i was patrolling the Road when taken into linger who appeared to be about 16 years old said that he had no idea there was to he a March to Mingo. Stollings and Mcgarvisk said they had Learned a through Union officials that it was planned to organize the guyan or i Ogan Field and March to Mingo. Both added that a Mingo a a i come creeping Quot and a a Swift Wen passwords freely used by the armed a ads. Hull in sept. 3.�?the body of Only in of the americans who lost their lives in the recent zr-2 disaster is missing that of William Julius of los Angeles a Al. The inquests opened today on the four latest bodies o i recovered including those of t. Hancock and lieutenant ii. W. Hoyt were adjourned until october i the Date set for the inquests for lie others. It is expected that the fifteen american bodies already recovered will a held Here until the body of Julius it recovered when All of them will to sent to America together. Weather report weekly forecast Washington ikj., Seid. Weather predictions for the beginning monday Are Lipper Mississippi and lower Souri valleys generally 1 fair ily a0m a Al it to la re my i it wire Chicago ill., sept. 3.�?a patrol Wagon Load of policemen a citizens posse with torches and shot guns and a score of hounds last night were pressed into service to run Down a big Brown Bear found wandering through Chicago a residential District. The Bear thought to have detained from a Carload of lumber from Wisconsin eluded All pursuers in was still at Liberty today. Moors Defeated in attack on Spanish by a a of elated Lur wire Melilla Morocco. Sept. 3.�?moorish tribesmen lost severely in the tight a cd nest Lay and wednesday night before Spanish positions at Mesquit a one of the outposts of this City. The stack of the moors was most determined and re Jioras that they were badly Defeated have been Eon firmed by news received from the enemy scamp. Today a baseball american league Washington 110 too 001-3 8 no new York. 016 Ooi 01x-9 la 0 it ii it \ Iytol a run a wire xxx Ashington. I. Sept.3, frolic. K s. I to Tasemaj miss Leona Shepherd. By i. Dinning yesterday Drift sought Refuge front a thut storm beneath a tree near the Whit hous grounds. Houseman a Veteran of tin Quot 29$ division was engaged to mins so i Herd. The storm was accompanied High winds which i mag t a tin t a along to streets of the capital. Silk cargo to go across continent in Hundred hours and Gharrity week mis with near or somewhat be torn Pera Lur Low Normal. Luteal to it no a Raturi by the republicans recording t thermometer saturday Friday 3 p. M. 90 6 p. In 89 9 p. In. To 12 p. In. 7 3 a 6 a 9 a. 12 i Jai i n. In. In. 69 69 7 i 75 s5 maximum minimum 3 p. In p. In. Yesterday 90 a. In. Today 69 by the official government thermometer from no in yesterday to noon today maximum 91 minimum 64 noon today 73 Courtney. Schacht Mays and Devormer. Philadelphia 320 too 500-10 12 2 Boston. 104 310 02x-l i 14 0 Keefe. Harris. Freeman Sedgwick and Perkins Myart Myers Russell and Rue. Cleveland. Too 202 3 Detroit. 302 Ooi i us in. Rugby and Shinault Oldham Middleton and Rassler. St. Louis too too look i 7 5 Chicago. 261 Ojo o0xls 15 i Palmero Colp. Burwell Deberry and Severeid Collins Russell and Chalk Lees. National league St. Louis Pittsburgh game postponed rain. New York. Do 300 ti�?5 9 0 Brooklyn. Too too 0�?i 8 0 Barnes and Snyder Reuther Miller. Called at end of rain first game Boston. Ool 000 Ono Philadelphia too 200 20x Mcquillan Morgan Ami ring and Henline. Second game Ron ton. Ooi 305 600--15 Philadelphia 012 too too Scott anti Gibson o r saggy. It Hicago. too ooo�?0 Cincinnati. 200 too dix_4 keen Cheves and Killefer guard and Hargrave. And seventh inning. My i Row i end Ltd no ire san Francisco Cal sept. 2, specially constructed train of fifteen baggage cars left Here it Dot a schedule that Calls for one Litnar hours running time to new York. The train carried silk from ump far East a re if the train in thu to it it schedule it will break All Tat Ion records. A All other traffic Lins i. A ordered 0 give Way to die j rain Anil three stops except for waiter Ana tit or new engines will be made. Tho Railroad company has entered into Competition w Ith Overland system Between Northwest Points i Filba East and is endeavouring to overcome a i advantage of late Las m trans 1 Fie i bed tiles held in nor 11. West ports of to. Montana Forest fires under control today my a a Quot a a elated Brens wive Missoula. Mont., sept. 2.�?All but six of the Forest fires in District no. I of the Forest service in Montana and Idaho were reported to be under control tonight. Winds have died Down and rain is falling instills Vicinity. Reports received to oui Forest rangers state that control lip Are being established around tiros s or it or to gals said tonight that in v believed that with Thommy Alai All of the tires would be i petrol in a few Days. A ii i Rob York r a it a g l5fjjr x Ork neb., sept. 3 entered to a garage of Auto company Here la. F night it it secured $67 from the a 1 ter and drove or pm w us 1 Mobile belonging to w. Airn Chi son of the Harrison Nursery puny. No of the Robby been discovered 1 Cine i e Yurt i 4 3 -4 9 t dowdy Cam i it 4 Smith 21 i la 3 and 4 to mar m no paper monday there will be no Issue of the Republican v monday because of labor Day

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