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Yards at.... BISMARCK, WILTON, Vjlggg WASHBURN, sS ksm\ {fM d-* SvW i•"'£*? Ji^ ,• t'* l7" -pi-', Bismarck Wasbburn & Bieat Falls Railway Goipy's COALS FOR AT THE OFFICE BISMARCK & WASHBURN LUMBER QOMPANY. O. A.. BURTON, Agent. Dealers in Lumber & Building Tlaterial Hard Coal & Wood wa 4PI ••mKt mmm JUST I® next morning. Has sofa, 41^-mI! A «Isl! AMD POIMT* •#|iJ&8QUTH mm 8POKANE ... SEATTLE 1 fACOMA PORTLAND WI J? CALIFORNIA vi' A A N 4 ALASKA am KLONOIKB S. H' Scott, Agent Bismarck, N. D. I Chat. S. I i. F«e, 6. P. A. rAuti, nam. BO YEARV EXPERIENCE mi PATENTS TRADE NIARivS D8SKMI8 COPYRICHT3 &.C. Anyona sending a sketch and description may qnlctcly ascertain onr opinion free whether so Invention is probably patentable. Commnnioa. tiora strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents tjant free* Oldest agency for "xyT^gp*^*''1,'• Patents taken tbKragh Hnnn A Co. recetVe ipeeial notice, without charge, in the Sckntific Jiltieiican. A handsomely Hinstratod weekly. IdtrKest cir eolation of any scientific Journal. Terms, 9S a "told by all: Prof. MoMMster of Fargo, tJie .ical directbor, is married to Mrs. Batiktit of Devils Lake. McAllister camte out from Ghdcago to Fargo to gat a&vQrw and Ms decree "was denied by Jodg* Pollock. Subsequently, he -was sooceesful and Ji him a separation. ,'%% 15c. A copy of onr handsome'map, 48**3 inches, printed in fonr colors and on a toiler, will be sent to any address on werim of 15 cents in coin. postal or «xpress money order. We cannot »cil nsaipostage stamps. GEO. P. LYMAN, Gen. s-jai PaaMnger Agent C., B. 4 N. R. JL,St Faok W.nn, .Wmm General Ofllce and lards. BISMARCK, N. Bismarck and Washburn Lumber Co.|% ft •.*•'* Successors to Fifield Lumber Co., and 'N J. D.f' P. Hoagland. ,Vr. .v THI STRAIGHT AWAY LI WL^ (dr^ & W BOSTON FFAIO fi & LIKE THE CLUB-ONLY tter"—is what every traveler says'of the buffett-library car S&wl the Burlington's Chicago Limited, leaving Minneapolis7:20 m., St Paul 8:05ever- J~~ p. m. St. Paul 8:05 every day, arriving at Chicago at 9:25 las sofa, writing desk, card tables, easy-chairs iaa nnnnlgr mamnrmoo rloilv papeTO, 8Ud & ated by steam Express" leaves Minneapolis 7:40 a.m., St. Paul |||§f/ 0 8:15 a. m., except Sunday. Arrives Chicago same evening, •v: Ask your home agent for .tickets via this lice. sv a.,rs-crsuxs, o-Bpj a?„ Xa-sra^^tr," Gen'lPaaa .AfflnU Ass'tGen'l Pass. A*rent. •.- chicaqo, iel st. pau ivminnv tea To *. ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS bULUTH To HELENA 1 VESTIBITUED DD1KIJMJ CARS! TIME CAto-aiSMARCK.^ No.lt, ..aV».v.Vvi.^. BUTTE ..i|M0d5p.i&M: mist sauna. No. 12 Way Freight. No. 55, west bound..^.1.1. No. 56, east.bonnd., 1 rfS «?s?s Get Permit at Ticket Office for 5&-&B PULLS11V FIRST-CL1SS IP lipr sippiic ps Tbroogh Car Route ST.PAUL MINNEAPOLIS ,*EW YfBIL MEW ENOLANO, BOSTON, •ONTREAL, QUEBEC^ ONTARIO, MICHIQAH, HEWiBRUNSWICK, »0VA*SC0TIA. Ttrwi^'Sleepefs^Btstw ir^5S!^12Sf*' :. W.^j8AlU«MiV & $$$' Oenersl PswengwAgeM, 'MINMCAPOUaf^ SLATTERY, 6UM & CO. 'Wholesale and Retail a&iaBie-, 'fcaSS^Bi'Sr OOA0MMr wood- m\ ok GEOCEES HURTS Corner Third ami Broadway. An ewOmate of tbe rlce acreage In vetem Texas tidtt year pl^cee It at 40,00# toa», EISWAHCK DAILY TltlBUNE: THURSDAY, DEC. 20, 1UOU, DAKOTA BLOCK »-pS5 daily Recognized by the Stateg 'if for the cure of Inebriety of all kinds. Cancer, Goitre and Her enia cured WITHOUT THE KNIFE. All rectal diseases and jf diseases of women treated by ,' latest medical and surgical meth ods. •!.»«, 'Established.in 1895?^ jP$g£ DR. WM. A. BENTLEY Prop. ..-."First ji National Batik BMMAioK, N. *7*? A I S E I N 1 8 7 9 it 11 C, B. LITTLE, Prest. D. KENDRICK, Vice Prest. S. M. PYE, Asst. Cashier, 1 CAPITAt, $100,000. I 1 a 1 interest Paid on II Time Deposits. General W Banking Business Transacted 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O: 1 O THE NEW NORTH DA- O o'. kbTA CODB. O It is a book of over 2,000 0^ pages and weighs consider-v O 6} ably over eight pounds. The O O general form of the Revised' O 0 Codes of 1895 is followed, 0 O as some ol the plates Of O 0 that edition are used In the 0 new. The index has been O O carefully revised and ex- O tended. 'The paper used in O 6 tl)ls edition: is thn best uBed 6 O In law book work and the O 0 binding is strong- and see- O viceable. The price 6| the code in Bismarck is $5, O whether purchased from O the state or from the Bis marck Tribune Company, O Where check is sent, 10 O cents should be added for O O exchange. The express on O O the book to any point is 65 0 cents. If seiit collect the O cost to the purchaser will 6 be. much griBater in some in stances. It will pay to O O authorize the prepayment O O of thp ^xpressagfe. i., The O 0 Bismarck Tribune 'will 0 O bind the codes in any spe O cial fohn desired. Some attorneys want the polit ical «ode in one volume and 0 the other codes in another O while some want the work O O in three volume. Some O 0 want the index in a volume O by itself and others waiit O the cades interleaved—that is, a thin sheet of ruled paper between- the printed leaves. One can have any kind of binding he desires O and on reasonable terms O O a BISMARCK TRIBUNE, O Bismarck, N.' D. Bil S A DOMESTIC JAR. a'p We tittle Dlalograe 1,^ With Which the Proceedingii Were EuiiTeaed.. HereViSi*, little dolly dialogue that Was overheard in a $24 a mbhtb Capi tol hill mansion one evening last week: She—Why, oh, why, did I ever marry He—Because I was a good thing. She—you are, becoming positively cpafse. .': Hj—Association. 0" J, She—You pay no attention whatever to my little wishes. He—What's the use of chafing a car after you've caught It? She—I believe you hav^ b^^ drink ing again. He-No such luck. She—I'm in rags. -r* He—Well, we'll do a sketch. So'm I. She—I haven't been to the theater for two weeks. He—Tours is a sad story. She-Brute! He—Ours la a peaceful borrffc^ She—Are you going down town to night? He—If I can swing you for car fare:^ She—i have only $3 in my purse. Sbe—I saw a pah* of higb heieled pat ent leathers today, reduced to $8, that I must and shall have. He—D'Je see any men's brogans for 8159? She—Why don't you get shaved? He-rWaltlng for p$y^ dfty. She—Don't you know the rent and the gas will be due this pay He—Then I'll cut out the shave/5" She—-I wish I had never left mamma, so I do. He—Pthers, others! Bhe—I have, a good notion to go right back to her this minute. He—Have you got an umbrella" She—Oh, you—you—g-g-goveroment o-c-clerk! (Tears. Curtain.)—Washing ton Post-, f"J ',y/ I hid Rplaiteri, Unmarried women are called spin sters, or spinning women, because it •was a maxim among onr forefathers that a jroung womss should not man$ until she bad spun enough linen to fuj- nish her house. All pnmarried, old or young, were' then called spinsters. name rtlfl relalned to aH legal does mmts. atBTEW£STEfiS iSl Myt estern I -J31U Shortot and Best Route t* ^0HC4:^Q and the EASTf®1 vli 4JI MINNEAPPUS ana ST. PAUL |nd alio, the equipment of its trains is the aort IMdern of tbepar builder's art, embodying lqxnrlef, oomforts and necessaries of trat« fi eleotrie ^ghtod both 'inside: and out. and aS%Jg^53PS!l®SSS»3 bhitirtitt wd wadern day 6pa6h *ud on vhiol ttoHXTaAFABBiseharged, It makos Conti«'i itoilat MinneipoliAand^wrTPattl#iU»Hortbe.a CfcpSft Qte^ |irorthern(i and: "Sop-jaciflc' trains and leaves dally Minneapolis fc0|. Bt S*ujaajp. m. ftnd #rriye?(».icagp 9.M a. For berth roservatlons, rates, folders afic unAtrat^d' hoouet F&SRI of tibe "Finest Trait gerAe^nt.StwPssl.Minn. W0mr mm niril-nPrA^iPL-o. After ten years of absence, 1 have agaiq taken charge of the old retiable Merchants, and have all modern improvements. I so? licit the cpntinuance pf the pat roiiage of the pablic, and espe cially my frienqs in the Dakotas and' Minnesota, who have so long made the Merchants theix .$t. Paul-home. Latest Dakota send Mifin^soM papers on file. TRatifes, $2.00 and $2,50 with bath, $3.00 I have added the European plan for those who desire it, at from $1.0Q to $1.50: with'.bath,-• $2.00. Blectric eara now pass in front of the'Ho* tel for «U1 points In the City. A. ALLEN, Proprietor. •. Tlii* paper will ^Ivrsiya be foand fijr in hii 1Herrh%iiti reH1ni( roomi,... LOCAL Dill OFFICERS OF B^MiEaGH COtJNTT. Sheriff H. V. Bogua Treasurer ...1. E. H. Sperry A W 9 or is County 3udge ........ r.........John Fort Clerk of Court Walter Skelton States Attorney U. S. Allen Register of Deeds ....... .Chas. A. Johnaop Coroner ...................... John White Superintendent of SehoolB .....C. D". EdliSh S or E a P^lClftQ Codnty Commlssiohers-rGeorge Welsh, G. W. Johnson, S. C. Taylor. County Board W. A. Bent ley, B. S. Pierce, %, S. Allen. Hubert. David WUUams, Ole father. •Appointed to fill unexpired term of Sars, *vey- Harris, 'deceased. '. •&&.- BISMARCK CITT OFFICIAXB. Mayor BMw. G. I^ttenwn Clei-k Henry W. Rlphholt Treasurer i. i...i.i,,.. ,S. M. JPye Justice i...................F. .Fort Attorney W. M: Cochrane Aldermen-First ward, John White, M. J. Hallo ran Second ward, H. P. Bogue, E S. Pierce Third warn, Walter Skelton, A. Barnes Fourth war4 8- D- Rohrer, W. Sanderson. Chief of Polioe P. MoHugh Night Watchman John Bowman Chief of Fire Department......Wm.^Ja«ger Custodian of JBpgins ..........P. McHw City puirveyor John Harold PUBLIC OFFICIAIjS AND OFFICES School Board—JOB.. Hare, W. F. Cochrane, H. L. Mtehelson, lioula Larson, James McDonald State Officials Offices at Capitol County Officials-offices at courthouse ex cept as uewto otherwise indicted., aty Council—regular meetings first ana third Tuesdajrs of each month at -council chambers in Patterson Block. Chambers of.W-.H. Wlnchexcer, district Judige, First National Bai^ BulldlnK. Office ef Couner Judge Webb Block Office of States Attorney Webb Block Office of Mayor .Patterson Block Office of City Treasurer.. .First Nat Bank Office of City Clerk...Patter son Block Office of City Justice ....... .Webb Bli Office of County Justlce City IJrooSon, 11Mrector, governm«ttt rw»erw Ht^texlus Hospital Acting Aisslstant U. 8. w- postmasr .Main A Sixth Sts office, Slain and "estern Union Fourth streets. Authorised Northern Pacffio 8ursadh»--F. R. Smyth, Blamarok^G. B. Furnlss, Maa dan: Fort X»in«oln—In course of construction, two mites southeast of Bismarck. rEICMH QF, DISTRICT COURT-SIXTH DISTRICT. First Subdivision—At Blsmajrek, third Tues day In May and fourth Tuesday in No vember. Second Subdivision—At Mjdora,. Billings County two terms, at such times as Judge, shall direct. vr v^T" Third Subdivision—At WOllamsport, Sim mons county two terms, «t such time as the judge shall dji^ct. fourth Subdivision—At Steels, Kidder county third Tuesday in June and second Tuesday in January, ." Fifth ^Subdivision—At Stanton, Mercer county two terma, at such Umes as the judge Shall direct dixth Subdivision—At Washbora, McLean courty two terms, at such time* fes tb* judge shall direct, Seventh Subdlvljtop—At Man dan, Morton county third Tuesday In April and first Wednesday, ^fter^ the flrst vember. r. SMghth SsAadlvUton—At Subdi It M. Tattla, Ctenosrapher. Kmday in No- °."K State Directory. Executive Department—Frederick Ji Fati cher, governor, BUinarck Thomas H. Poole, private secretary Bessie 'Wag* gaaeiy stouographor. Joseph AI." Devine, Leutennnt governor, I^n- Morn-e. Department of State—Fred Failey, Bis marck, secretary FrankvLawrence,, dep uty Belle Dietrich,, clerk. Auditor's Department—A, N. Carlblom, au ditor, Bismarck A. D. Lucas, deputy Carl Jorgehson, clerk. Treasurer's Department—D. W. Drlscoll, treasurer, Bismarck M. M. Cook, dep uty J. B. Cook, clerk. Insurance Department—Geo. W. Harrison, commissioner, Bisniarck T. H. Harris, deputy .,Mand Brunton stenographer. Legui Department—John F. Cowna, attor ney general, Bismarck John F. Phll brlck, assistant, v. Department of Public Instruction—John G*. Bureau of Labor apd Statistics—H. U, Thomas, commissioner 6* agriculture and labor, Bismarck O. O. Johnson, deputy. Commissioners of Ral'roads—John Simons, Valley City, chairman L. L. Waltoh, Le mert Henry Erickson, Towner W. A. Stlckley, secretary, Bismarck. Land Department—Board of university and' school lan'ds' comprises the superihten'l ent of public instruction, governor, attor ney general, secretary of state,, state au ditor D. J. Laxdal. commissioner, Bis marck C: L. Merrick, deputy Walter Brown, clerk Wm. BaMoure, stenog rapher. Department Of Justice—State Supreme Court—J.. M. Bartholomew, chief justice, Bismarck Alfred Wallln, associate jus tice, Fargo N. C. Young, associate, jus tice, Fargo R. D. Hosklns, Clerk of sii preme court, Bismarck M.. (.'ochhine, .^reporter of supreme.court, Grand Forks. District Judges—First District, Charles J. Flsk Grand Forks Second district, D. E. Morgan, Devils Lake Third district, Charles A. Pollock, Fargo Fourth dis trict, W. S. Lauder, Wahpeton Fifth dis trict, S. L. Glaspell, Jamestown Sixth district, W. H. Winchester, Bismaiok Seventh district, O. E. Sauter, Grafton. Terms of Supreme arid U. S. Courts—Su preifife Court, March term: Fourth Tuesr day in March at JFargo, and second Tues day in April at Bismarck. September term: Third Tuesday in September at Grand Forks, arid first Tuesday i«i Octo ber at. Bismarck. United States Court—At Bismarck,, first Tuesday in March Devils Lake, first Tuesday lri July Fargo, third Tuesday in November. MUltla—Commander-in-chief, Governor F. B. Fancher, Bismarck adjutant general, •E, S. Miller, Bismarck. MISCELLANEOUS BOARDS AND OFFI- Sp ^^V^cers.''-.'1:^ vv Oil Inspector—P. B. Wlckham, Glenullln. State Examiner—H. A. Langlle, Bismarck deputy, R. E. Wallace, Bismarck, and W. 'A* Dillon, Bismarck. Commissioner of Irrigation and Forestry— W. W. Barrett, Churchs Ferry, "Prevention of Cruelt„ .. mals—Mrs. F. C. Holley, Bismarck. State. Agent Prevention of Cruelty to Ani mals—Mrs. F. C. Holley, Bismarck. State Boftrd of Ekmaliaatlon—Governor. auditor, attorney general, commissioner of agriculture" and labor and' treasurer. Sessions at 'capltOl,' first Tuesday In Au gust of etich year. Historical Commission—Governor, auditor, Secretary 'of State Commissioner of Agri cultnre ang labor, Wm.'H Morehoad and the' president of the North JDakoti HIk torical Society (Col. C. A. Lounsberry.) FEDERAL OFFICIALS. United States Circuit Judges—Hon. H. 'C. Caldwell, Little Rock, Ant. Hon. Walter H. Sanborn,' St. Paul, Minn. Hon. Amos M. Thayer, St. Louis, Mo. United States District Judge—Hon. Chas. F. Amidon, Fargo, N. D. United States Marshal—John E. Haggart, Fargo, N. L. Fort" Dr' A- County Justleea--Edgar Tibbaia, Edward RawllnK8, Elvis Wcwd| John^^Clark. County (Smstables—Patrick MoHugh, John a. United. States Attorney—P. H. Rourke, Lisbon, N. D. deputy, E. S. Allen, 'Bib .-lTnijRlCpkV- Clerk of United States District arid United .Stages Circuit Courtsr-J V. Montgomery, Fargo, N- D. Deputy Clerks—R. D. Hosklns, Bismarck .H. N. Hamilton. Grand. Forks D. G. Duell, uevliB Lake. Surveyor General—E. A. Williams, Bls .. marck.. National Bank Examiner—W- A. Gordon, Grand Forks. Collector' of Customs—N.' E. Nelson, Pem bina. Deputy United States Revenue Collectors —P. W.HennesseyVGrahd Forks John Thomp son, Jamestown. 4 UNITED STATES LAND OFFICERS. Bismarck—A. C. McGilllvray, register John Satterlund,' receiver. Grand Forks—E., H. Kent, register C. L. Lihdetrom, receiver Devils Lake—H. E. Baird, receiver Ole Fai-g^r-D. C. .Tufts, receiver C. N. Valen fttiA Vocrta^Ai* Minot^-A. L. Hanscom, receiver T. fi. Ols gaard, register. *. CONGRESSIONAL. v- United. States Senators—Henry C. Hans-' brough, Devils -Lake, N. D. Porter J. McCumber, Wahpeton, N. D. Representative in Congress—B. F. Spald ing, Fargo.N.D. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURES. First District—J. M. Smith, Emerado. Second District—W. D. McClintock, Rugby. Third D16tflct—D. A. McLaren, Mapleton. Fourth ili»trlct—J. P. Williamson, Ha vanair Fifth District—W. S. Hyde, Hannaford. Sixth, District—T. S Underhlll, Antelope. Seventh Dlstrict^-Ole Axvlg, Milton. ... S. Lewis, Buffalo Geo. C. 'sgood, Fargo Alex Stern, Fargo E. M, Warren ^l^Moure. Deaf and Dumb Asylum—A. O. Whipple, Devils Lake L. A Larson, Rugby H. A. Nicholson, Crary O, A Boynton, Jamestown' Alex McLean, Penn. Blind Asyluin-^r. T. Blacklock, Hamilton •if- John, Mager. Walhalla Herbert L. Holmes First Nat. Bank nms! I«nd^Dfflre .VtrM NM- BUik Blk g: tJ. S. Commissioner, J. B. Goge, First NsT Depu^ §?t. M&al,. .Frank Donnelly 1 Bathgate! Benjamin' James, Bathgate J. B. Robinson, Bathgate. State School of Forestry—S. F. Swenson, McKinney Wm. H. Mcintosh, Bottifl eau Wm. J. Hoskins, Rolte. State Hospital for the Insane—A. Fried. Wimbledon C. H. Shields, Edgeley Harry Cornwall, Eldrldgc Chas. "Mcr Lachlan, New Rock ford W. A. Murnhv. *NTo/*^pt r-- -ijT*'• Industrtal School—T. W. Mlllhani, Ellen dale B. R. Crabtree, Ellendale Thomas Fans, Ellendale W.' H. Boomer, Cgy uga Cha«i, J. Sturgeon, Edgeley. Normal School—C. M. Johnson Dwight N. D. Nelson, Mayville B. S. Russell, Jamestown K. Y. Sarles, HiUsr boro Henry Rlchter, Everest Valley City Normal School—Nels Larson, Dazey 4mam& p. Peake, 'Valley City M asaell, Sherbrooke O. T. SberpUte, Enderlih .J. Heiuy Plftth, jr., Davenport. State Penlteatlsry-JohA, F- Fort, Bia marck Edward Brftddock, WllIlamspori, H. G. Bowers,-F^goj R. J. Turner, Gladstone Geo.. William Stevenson, Mandan. Soldiers' Home—Edwin Southard, Grafton Maurice BrOwn. Llsbon E. C. Gearey Forgo: Harris Gardner, Llsbon John D. BlaSt, Valley City. State Reform School—C. A. Heegaard Mandan A. P. Folsom, Dickinson H. Gilbert, Sentinel Butte W. J. Ether ijLgrtOD, •, f.'"..... University of North Dakota—H. T, Helge- JwHonr ,Stephen Collins, Grand Forks: Wm, McBrlde, St Thomas Wm. Budge, Grand Forks David Bartlett Cowerstown. Veterinary Medical Examiners—D. Fisher. GWnflto} J. N. Shem»rd, Park River .B. J, Davidson, Grand: Ferks. Dental Kumlner»—Loutii 8. Irgens, Valley City R. & Ramsey, Grand Forks H. L. Starling, Fareo H. 8, Sowlcs, Wahpe ton D. B.,McLean Jamestown. N. Wear, Farro: H. M. Wheeler, Grand Forks J. p. Aylen, ^fcldcn H. Rutledge, Grand Forks Wm. F. Hobart, Qskes h. j, Rowe Cksselton ^. B. DePny, Grafton. L- p^ldl?tL8^Pertllt®B,lent Haussa- State Bowd of He*lth-John F. Cowan, attorney genera!, president, ex-offido L_F _»rskiBe, Hamilton vice Public Health --Dr. H. D. Quarry, Grand Forks. District Veterinarians—First district. J. B, Campbell, Lsrimore Second district, w. Fi Crewe Devils Lake Third district, T. D. Hlnebaugh, Tower City: -Fourth district, S. W. Teal, Oakes Fifth dis trict, L. C. !. MOore, Jamestown Sixth district, Wm. Mackln. Mandan Seventh 'district, A.,- F. Elliott, Milton Eighth district, R. H. Treacy, Bismarck Ninth dls riot, F. W. Tompkins. Oberon. MAILS AMD TRANSPORTATION MAILS CLOSE, Eastern via N. P. No. ia—7:00 p. m. Western via N. P. No. 11—7:00 a. m. ^Office hours postoffice, general delivery, 8 a. m. to 7:80 p. m.,, daily, except Sunday box delivery from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. daily. On Snnday the general delivery Is open from 12 m. to 1 p. m. General de livery is closed while mall 'Is helng dis tributed after arrival of trains each way WEST BOUND—NORTHERN PACIFIC. No. 11—Leaves St. Paul 8:58 a. m. Fargo, 4:10 pi to. Vulley City, 5:58 p. m, Jamestown, :7:0B. p. m.: Dawson, 8:4& S »,m. Blsmftrck, 10:15 p. m. Mandan^ 10:8C! p. m EAST BOUND—NORTHERN PACIFIC No. 12—Leaves Dickinson a. m. Man dan, 12:20 a. m. Bismarck, 12:35 a. m.^- Dawson, 2:06 a. m. Jamestown, 3:45 a. m. Valley City 4:50 a. m. Fargo 6:50 a. m. St. Paul, 2:20 p. m. Passengers can obtain permits of agent to ride on some way freights each way. Jwa NORTH BOUND. (Bismarck, Washburn & Great Falls Ry. a S a Leaves Bismarck at 8:30 at m. Arnold^ 8:55a. m. Baldwin, 9:30 ft. m. Wilton^. 9:45 m. SOUTH BOUND. Leaves Wilton at 2 p. m. Baldwin, 2:15 p. m. Arnold, 2:30 p. m. Blsmarckr 8:15 p. m. Rates may be- had upon application to* any of the agents of the B., W. & G. F. Ry. Co., or by application to E. H. Walker, traffic, manager, Bismarck. N. f||| TELEPHONE. *Cf Regular'' line between BismarckV Wilton and, Washburn and way points. Bis marck office at Western Union, .Tele»s." graph office. %TAGE LINES. "v For Fort Yates, way points and connec tions, including Glencoe, Llvona, Camp bell, LaGrace, Fort Rice, Cannon Ba]l„ Willlamsport, Gay ton, Hampton, Em mon3burg, Winona and Standing Rock s^age leaves every morning except Sun day returning leaves Fort Yates at a. m., arriving In Bismarck about, ft p. m. •. For Fort Berthold, Coal Harbol's Turtle Lake, Weller, Washburn, PainteA Woods, Falconer, Elbowoods, and way points, stage leaves every morning ex cept Sunday returning leaves Berthold. every morning, arriving in Bismarck J1® about 5 p. m, /(See time card B., W. & G. F. By.) ,•?: For Slaughter, Conger, Crofte, Cromwell fefi: and Francis and way points, stage te'1/ leaves at 8 a. m. Mondays and: Fridays-: ^4% returning arrives In Bismarck Tuesdays and mA MISSOURI RIVER PACKETS. Benton Transportation Company, I. P. Baker, general superintendent steamer» leave weekly during navigation season %/l! for Standings Rock, Fort Yates, Cannon -Bali and -w$y points, and to Washburn, Coal Harbor, MahhhaVeh and up river points, as per special announcement. _St. Eltuo. Lodge, No. 4. Meets- everi' Wednesday evening at Workmen hail Baker Block. Best, C. C. Johl Pqstrom, K. of R. & s. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN Bismarck Lodge, No. 120. Meets the first and tnlrd Tuesday evenings of each month at their Hall in the Baker Block at §_o'clock. ,J. H. Newton,.Jl.W,E.j vi.viwn. a. xx. Mnrrell, Recorder: DEGREE OF HONOR. Capltalljodge No. 16. Meots every sec onu, 4iid fourth Tuesdays of each mputb at' Workman hall In the Baker block at 8 p. vf* \Mru. Ji il SECRET SOCIETIES. i?: MASOklC. .Bismarck Lodge, A F. & A. M., No. —No. Wallace, a of H. Mrs. John C. Ritchie^ Recorder Keeper, G. A. R: James B. McPherson Post No. 2, Denart ment of North Dakota Grand Army of the Republic, meets every second and fonrth Thursday in each month at G. A. R. hall. Bismarck, N. D. E. Tlbblis, Colonel Com manding. Thos. Cunningham, Ad V: 5 1 $ 5. $ Meets first and' thiqi Mondays In each month at Masonic hall. A. T. Patterson, W„?V' M., W. ,F. Cochrane, Secretary .... .. .... _Tancred Commandery, Knights Templar, 1*1#-, No. 1. Meets third Thursday in each '*i mdnth at Masonic hall, Dakota Block. R.. D-. Hosklns, E. C. A. T. Patterson, Jr' ZtfM I: Bismarck Chapter, 11, £). E. S. Meets "V first and third Fridays in each month at Masonic hall. Dakota Block. Maggie?:,' R. Phelps, W. m. Gertrude Miller, Secre- Cj* ""^MACCABEES. 'fi Bismarck Hive No. 2—Iadles of tne Mac cabees meet first and third Mondays In KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ifv eACh month at' A. O. U, W. hall in th»i Baker Block. Florenct M. Hosklns, Lady r'' Commander. Frances Marcellus, Re cor* Keeper. 1 It L-- WOMAN'S RELIEB" CORPS. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at G. A. R. hall., Jennie Woods, President. Hattie Skelton, Secretary." Persons having magazines or books of any kind' they desire to preserve should have them bound. ^The Trib une bindery can now himd& aft work pf thte jatHTe. Comment on ttas Pioneejw% ^'R^^S|i«Li»i»itedf. I "Nothing richer has ever been pro duced by any yailroad/'-r-St. Paul Ko ns«r Pre^s. '"It's a world beater."—St Paul Gtoher 'W "The 'best thing' thp railroad wttfld cm produce."—St. Paul Dispatch. "Prominent and discriminating peo* pie marvel at the creation of elegance and comfort wrought by modern car builders."-—Minneapolis Tribune. "The Pioneer limited stands today perfect in ^construction, gorgeous in finish and the acme of luxury and com* tort.''—Minneapolis Journal. "The closest inspection bewilders and takes the breath away, for the magnificence and beauty of it all is simply tremendous." Minneapolis Times. 4 Th» Pioneer Limited leaves apolis at ,7:30 and St Paul at 8:10 every evening in the year for Milwau kee and Chicago, via Chicago, Milwau kee & st' Paul Railway. charge on tfils train.) ,. For tickets, bertha or inforxnatloirp' apply to any ticket agent, or address, J- T. CONUsJY. A«s Gen. Pass. Agent. St Paul, Minn, isvo^ws Law Wartilsg«at »,