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****** Rlstorteai l'ftrwÿ v và *f«Éj it;. ; #t v - ■ ma i I ffm -i i, 5 i ' i: m ... ■/, Jf*■ :' 5? ?:î ■# « ^ .w " ',- . W* ■ S ti li - :£Â2 àFfS — CNOVEMBMt *7, 1924. *asaaa* *■ >ï ; -v-j lp| in of Ca lag cm to Yj of an approximate increase of the Mob . ZTm ■ of in 1924 t Fails Power Friday by County Clerk John from the »tat« board of tax tion, there will be a net red in taxes for those companies of $S4£1$U by Deputy Assessor William Johnson, who Is- 5 — Instead of a decrease of $694,842 In value of transmission tinea of the Gt. Fall* Power company, which would have meant a reduction of about $10, of that department, there 800 in la ed tike trans a cat erf $52, cent, in the Clerk dld not note the until the figure« sentr to him by the state equalisation gone by officials in the tress tion of of the I of the Great for to This leaves the na« do at to the tax statement |e Great Faß« m. was set at $i«,528.50 by tile hoard, of railway line wMb a total value of $4,028.89, This year the value of the rate le set down by the state , a total of over Jhèm îs m ««iF'aipK^' Wïpôvy~«r the county and be is at a loss to otter * Ste the state board Miss Rice. Miss iter. Dave Gray at Great Ptdls last week Sator day night a sgb tittle mo* te*» a of ft* tor o«, total ft at «b fey tee Of te* the proémmm out and .nl mm : *, i ». a» m . j m. tori fite to ' te tmtf, and to [ term* ft te 1 » of 1» • 0 / hi» from tike railroad. hi* and his pass to New York. 1 his a printod slip attached ftromf the U. S. in* that Greece, if he returned to that coan try he would h* held liable to three years military duty and a fine of $860. tempos has almost gives up the na tion of seeing Greece again, T. J. TROY WANTS at T. J. Troy, who was many years ago principal of schools at Neihart and Stock*tt, but who now is a busi ness man of Havre, is «me of tike ac tive tot the speakership of the House during the next term at the legislator« The following ex Matter more fully 'Representative T. J. Troy is being mged by a large of hi» fel to a *Tir. Troy, who has served two trams in the legislature, and has been re-elected fra a third •red on« of the beet in the «st of the able of n* the ft An elected la the first day ef *e m ■ H ■■ e-V, 4 *. 4Bk* MW SÜPPLIEÖ amty Attraney Fleet la Pint te Qualify. Take* Office January 1. Appointe Laitue md W. P. Ceateib as Piling bond of $2,5C0 wH* the • county clerk and tatting hie oath of office. H. R. Bichemeyer, elected for the office of county attorney in the general election, Saturday became the flNr ■■»»»■«oW officiary Säte final steps preparatory to taking over his new duties the first Monday in Janu ary. Mr. Eickeowyer will take the ptec« of County Attorney P A tern expires hi* ap On sy be firm of I chief deputy, and W P Costello, a for the last W years, as his ee red to Mr. Smith ef in oI We NRHI «H to of peried. he, 1 a in to As ■ tse will tones do he - tee Uta kHMÉtoMÉ m wem* at i $6.4$ f 1 •i LB. * ; a ■ ■ Jury Out rs and Fix Penalty I« Minimum 1 to is the first Judge J. B. ladle «ad » •>«*• H Ä. ft I»«« h 4 r k made a tofts WW ' The of It - it cording to tee evidence. Ira, a former employe te th. . he by tee to and debit the $10,000 item to neapolis bank. This, said tee by the Sand Coatee Alter the report said the witness, he ■h Evi Sprang in tes $10.000 item to tor's a framer by J. Ed Ger of the Lock . « assistent iks in Montana, statement to the jury Deputy County Attorney R. H Glover ' vWewfe to he introduced would de fake hart S- L. pi said • wit) «nt in June. 1022, T . «W Mr at that at $18-406 far Ihe Sand Great to I to prove that SL lor tira»! Na Falk, »«the «rati of, to to National md author the attor S» t ' <ft< reserve at f|S iamt4. was hot the en . the rugate more t actus! re to appro* 1 hence in sup intro WMSteM with st him j of the j when, 's po srt sad,; With s "* - - ^:4 Attorney of in F.( for Lockhart.j md to his own Lockhart , le bunk at Band ^Hte* of to the s,'of the error and explained the dream g »aas to L. Q. Skelton, |g «dent of banks. 1 Satisfied with the in the super '^teLfcten*^ im took no i that he had bans of been each tor his and to of >92-2 _ - He listed the pr te his report made in continued, thinking that they wer. a*-1 «ore# ^ forthcoming. On finding thug tee k be to I superintendent of the error. His I he canf ef hi* it« with Lockhart's the Jury Monday. of the a rigid of Lock-hart or to ■ «tel not of kb tempt to at te« te.»-' kk* ■ i failure to list the $10,000 Min Cooke n m report of June, 1921, and to Mfm t,ieye - fens» - the sts it? ki tls iamdetl, e former beak sud s de testified teat Sprang employe of the bank. of the $10.000 transaction with Sand bank snd test b* h*d full at Sand Cooke at the rep bar loan was made and the. teed to the examtoer. Lock can- heraas* hk own time the affair» of a bank ittoe wa »t ». « »tato witness, testified m made o«t the June, k whfefc tgikd to bet th« md on Page Four) oa by Deputy Arnùngton rood yard* on Tuesday and Straight and Marquardts garage. This car wax stolen tro m in front the Bee Hlv« in Great Fails day. A single track l«d to the Armtngton station through snow. There is no dew as to thief. The car is not % ; Most ef the Oil «.* the Cat Md Sunburn Hth Gap Read To Take Oil From Pr Oil-burning locomotives will be in storage tank, along the route, ing to L. B. Woods, assistant IW4 rwlaf an A Tvmgm mnû will be chiefly Item tee Cat Crete ano swum neios. Gap and Great | fro« tank ears » wAt! WMI the Judith Gap s o# this « to its *toi witho«$ ein Wukk that * / T7 tee oil IS wW : b New lacked is a; -. E. H. of ids Ford meant te* r. On learning of it GlÏd^ intended to take car into county, thinking that by this the track could not te The plaintiff in the First International bank of tide place 9B*B^--— |T ' 1 -g*" * il ft to stable HokteHby to serve. «round to stop tee who had »«it Instead of stopping, bo stely drove his truck into tbs ! et HoWethyk and'it was with averted by driving a heavy a ! H»«lf and tee road «nongk, Holderby drove his car to tee wide pud drara in front ed the Hake»»« ■** by do in tee tog it the n of Harrr HiHyard. a In they were to. a J WM wiW hf * r rtsd at the in his hand snd i from his track stable with e «wearing » continual -fetee * Th* to to* another step. onto BlBpurd, who was m* to town Halverson Deputy She tee «satter. At ftt* wv deretoeé m * ' took m it m V. 4 to k said is Iratod ap to » te Äfttetetft 'INtodb. I* .ft. verson truck was damaged 3l> r p roBtoter . of!™™ ■4 4 gSii . As W« ,. '.y >•■" %. ■*&' the, 1 ."V# The Gien mg at »IS i 10® feet of oü sand TU H , r wans fbr The fact that fc* and one at r-îtr m &a a! fields « w |jeg'5 ; Q. .4 w* to m -r' - «f tet m te WS» b m i SM a ts 1» *«d of • m* te*. not s fiel shed «ff* I if r ft" win te pr« ifc interste OÖ %ri «t ate the 0d ■ ——* -, m •rt by W. C. f Fay; Ik Judgment of $27.500 « ft ft ft ft tkm aim, Lockhart, ft D. Lockhart -■ * ^ JC| to 1 f ,;.aM ? - - 3 ^ pay the wli into the 00D was I L t\( .