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'""T~ After ten years of absence, I have again taken charge ofthe aid reliable Merchants, and have refitted and fully equipped the same with baths, steam heat and all modern improvements. I so licit the continuance of the pat ronage of the public, and espe my friends in the Dakotas iad: Minnesota, Who have so long made the Merchants their :\x Paul home. Latest Dakota and Minnesota papers on file. Tiates, $2.00 and $2.50 with bath, $3100. I have added the European plan for those who desire it, at from $1.00 to$1.50 with bath, $2.00. Electric car* now pug ta front of the Ho tel tor all point* In the City. A. ALLEN, Proprietor* Tfcl« paper will «Xw«y» b« «bnn«9 to «Sr to («ouer- Mofflng BISMAEOK feAlL* TElBtJM THttt&B&Y, JfcABOH 14, 10011 MAILS A2fl) TEANSPORTATiO^T. MAILS OtiOSBL Eastern via N. P. No. 1^T:00 Western via N. P. No. 11^-T^O B. m. Office hoars postogfce, gea«r«l deUv«T7, 8 a. tn. to 7:80 p. m., daily except Sunday box delivery from 7 a.' m. to U. p. m. dally. On Sunday the generfel delivery la open from 12 m. to 1 p. m. Qeneral de livery is closed while mall 1B toeing dis tributed after 4irrlval of tfalns way WEST BOUND-NORTHERN PACIFIC. No. 11—IJeaves St Paul 8:5S a. m. Fargo, 4:10 p. m. Valley City, 6:58 p. m. Jamestown,'- 7:05 'm. DawsOn 8^8 p.m. Bismarck, 10:15 p. m. Mtuadan, 10:30 p. tn. EAST BOtlNIj—N ORTHERN PACIFIC ND. 12~Leave8 Dickinson .... a. m. Man dan, 12:20 a. m. Ksmarak, 12:3^ a. m. Dawson, 2:06 a. m.: Jamestown 3:45 a. m. Valley City, 4:S) a. ra. 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 NORTH BOUND. (Bismarck, Washburn & Great Falls, Ry.) Daily except Sunday. Leaves Bismarck at 8:30 a. m. Arnold, 8:55 a. m. Baldwin, 9:30 a. m. WHton, 9:45 .a. m. SOUTH BOUND. Leaves Wilton at 2-p. m. Baldwin, 2:15 p. m. Arnold, 2:50 p. m. Bismarck, 3:15 p. m. 'Rates .may be had upon application to any of the agents of the B., W. .& Q. F. Ry. Co., or-by application to E. H. Walker, traffic manager, Bismarck. N. D. TELEPHONE. Regular line between Bismarck, Wilton and Washburn and way points. Bis marck offit-e ftt Western Union Tele graph office. v' STACJE LINES, ... v.': For Fort Yates, way points and connec tions, including Glencoe, Llvona, Camp bell, LaGrace, F»'r"t Rice. Cniwon Bail, Wllllamsport, iiaiuptoii. Kin monsburg, Winona and StiiiKtiiijr R»'k: stage leaves every morning except Sun day returning leaves Fort Yates at 7 a. m., arriving In Bismarck about 6 p. m. For Fort Berthold, Coal Harbor, Turtle Lake,. Weller, Washburn, Fainted Woods, Falconer, Elbowoods, and way points, stage leaves every morning ex cept Sunday returning leaves Berthold every morning, arriving in Bismarck about 5 p. m. (See time card B., W. & G. F. Ry.) For Slaughter, Conger, ^rofte, Cromwell and Francis and way points, stage leaves at 8 a. m. Mondays and Fridays: returning arrives in Bismarck Tuesdays and MISSOURI RIVER PACKETS. Benton Transportation Company, I. P. Baker, general superintendent steamers leave weekly during navigationr season for Standing ROck, Fort Yates, Cannon Ball .and way points, and to Washburn, Coal Harbor, Mannhaven and up river points, as per special announcement. SECRET SOCIETIES. MASONIC. Bismarck Lodge, A. F. & A. M., No. 5. Meets first and third Mondays In each month at Masonic hall. A. T. Patterson, W. M.. W. Cochrane, Secretary. Tancred Commandery, Knights Templar, No. Meets-third Thursday ln (each month at Masonic hall, Dakota BloMc. R. D. Hosklns, E. C. A. T. Patterson, Recorder. -. ••, ...a:,--: Bismarck Chapter, No. 11, O. E. 8. Meets first and third Fridays In each month at (Masonic hall, Dakota Block. Matilda Edlck, W. M. Minnie B. Davidson, Sec retary. .. MACCABEES Bismarck Hive No. 2—Ladies-of the Mac cabees meet'first and third" Mbndays In each month a:t A. O. U. W. haH ia the Baker Block. Florence M. Hosklns, Lady Commander. Frances Marcellus, Recort Keeper. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. St Elmo Lodge, No. 4. Meets evert Wednesday evening at Workmen haU Baker Block. C. A. Johnson, C. C. A. W. Farr. K. of R. & a ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMIBN Bismarck Lodge, No. 120. Meets the first and tfllrd Tuesday evenings of each month at their hall in the Baker Block at 8 o'clock. Mi si McKe^e,f M.r W: C. E, Murrell, Recorder. O. o. F. V* "Capital C3ty. Lodge No. 2—Meets every Friday at Workman hall kt 8 o'clock p.'m. C. Ia Hanswi, N: G. Harry Lee, secretary. THE FLORENCE CRITTENTON CIR cle Of Bismarck—Auxiliary t*^ NaSOnal Florence Crittenton Mission—President, Mrs. Addle Wc^a Sec^taryi Mrb. !Llnla Slaughter. p^scae =Band--3&B. g.' Johnson, Mrs. Mary A. Ella, Mre. F. darft' Mrs. XiUcy Wild,'- SKaiy" Whltecraft. Mrs. C. B. Murrell, Mra. Mlna T. WlieeliM'. OTtls arcle urdt^maeltWk the Christian redemption of 'Crring girls and women, who may receive friendly as sistance by applying to the Rescue Band. DECREE OF HONOR. Capital Lodge No. 10. Meets every sec ond and fourth Tuesdays of ear" Workman hall lib the Baker b! m. Mrs. William Laist, C. of iHi Mrs. John C. Ritchie, Recorder Keeper. bjbck' at^S G. A. R. James B. Mcpherson Ppst No. 2, Det»art ment of North Dakota Grand Army of the Republic, meets every second' Ska fourth Thursdaj la each month at G. A. R. hall, Bismarck, N. •». J. C. Staled Colonel Commanding. E^ S. Pierce, Adjutant WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each month at G. A. R. hall. Florence Ward, President Emma B. ..^Jplconer, Secretary. r' ¥&< A'w v.--* s'f Merchants ,% SHOULD Appm V. TH» Htmsax Wstm far •3'J. VCARS* 1 State. Executive Department—Frank White, governor, Bismarck C. W. Getchell, private secretary Bessie Waggoner, stenographer. David Bartlett, lieutenant governor, The Best A^yertiBiiig Mediums on tfre Missouri Slope JJN ad inserted in our1 columns is read by nearly every farmer and stockman in the western part of the state, Advertisers wishing to reach that class will .do well t6 Cooperstown. Department of State—E. F. Porter, Bis- marck, secretary Frank Lawrence, dep uty Belle Dietrich clerk. .» Auditor's Department—A.- N.' Carlblom, au ditor, Bismarck T. J. Harris, deputy Carl Jorgensoniderk. Treasurer's Department—D. McMillan, treasurer,- Btemarck, M. M. Cook, dep^ uty J. B. Cook, elerk. •.-• Cando, chairman J. F. Shea, Wahpeton, J. Youngbood, C. C. Hammond, sec retary, Bismarck. Land Department—Board of university and school lands comprises the superintend. 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. LaMoure. stenog rapher. Department of Justice—State Supreme Court—Alfred Wallin, Fargo, chief jus tlcce, N. C. Young, associate justice, Fargo D. E. Morgan, Devils-Lake, as sociate justice R. D. Hosklns, clerk of su preme court, Bismarck -J. M. Cochrane, reporter of supreme eourt, Grand Forks. District Judges—First District, Charles J. Flsk, Grand Forks Second district, John Cowan, 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, Bismm^k Seventh district, W. J. Kneeshaw, Pem bina. .--/•••a'.---^ ij- .. Terms of Supreme and U. S Courts—Sn preme Court March term: Fourth Tues day In March at FSjgso, find sei'ond Tues day in April at Bismarck. September term: Third Tuesday in September at Grand Forks, and first Tuesday lii Octo ber at Bismarck. United 'States Court—At Bismarck, first Tuesday in March Devils Lake, first Tuesday in July Fargo, third Tuesday in November. •'•••-r-i Militia—Commander-in-chief, Governor F. Ftank Whlbe, Bismarck adjirtant gen-, eral, E. S. Miller, Blsmarc^c. Trustees of Public Institutions. Agricultural College-^W. H. Robinson, Mayvllle R. S. Lewis, Buffald Geo. G. Osgood,'Fargo" AI&. Stern "Far^ S. N. Stone, LaMoure Mayna^d Orane. Cooperstown. f-1-:- Deaf and Dumb Asylum—A. O, Whipple, Devils Lake L. A. Larson, Rugby *M F. Faiahy, Cando O.- A." Boynton, Jamestown Alex- McLean, Penn.' Blind Asylum-^J. T. Blacklock, Hamilton John .Mager. Walhaila Herbert L. Holmes, ^athgate^ 'SeaJamih jiatrahize us. We also make a specialty ot fine, up-to-date job and b6ok printing, our plant being the best equipped in the state for that class of work. We guarantee to please. dO^OKKKH! HKKKKHKKKKK State, County and City Directories 1 Insurance Department—Ferdinand Leutz, commissioner, Bismarck- W. C. Gil breath, deputy Wllletta Wheat, clerk. Legal Department—O. D. Cometock, attor ney general, Bismarck: Jvhn F. Phil brick, assistant Department of Public In'structlon-^J. M. Devlue, superintendent Bismarck A. L. Woods, deputy J. G. Halland,1 clerk Margaret Davidson, stenographer. Bureau of Labor and Statistics—R. J. 'Turner, commissioner of agriculture, and labor Bismarck C. G. Turner, deputy: Commissioners of Railroads—C. D. Lord, 4James, Bathgate J. B. Robinson, Bathgate.' State School of Forestry—S. F. Swenson, MCKlnney Ole Roland, Bottlneatf David Clark, Bottineau. re state Hospital for the Insane—C. F. Mudgett, Valley City E. Young Tower City Harry Cornwall, Eldridge Chas. McLachlan, New Rockford W. A. Mnvphy, Neche. Industrial School—Thos. Sefton, 'Jos. B. Taylor, Monangoj Andrew Weber Ash ley John "'Shuman, Milnor Chas.' J. Sturgeon,- 'Edgeley Mayvllle Normal^chool—C.» -M. Johnson, DWlghti E. S. Edwards, Mayvllle B. S. Russell, Jamestown B. Y. 8a'r!es, Hillsx boro Henry Richter, .Everest Valley City Normal School—W«is Larson, •, Vi Enderlln J. Henry Plath, jr./Davenport, State Penitentiary—C. D. Edlck, Bls Marck Walter'Macomber, Wilton aTT. '43rowl, Dickinson 'Frankllti"' 'Btrtter, ®«sselton Edward Braddock, Williams- Idlers' Home—Edwin Southard, Grafton 3Jttiuttce_ Brown, Lisbon E. C. Oeare^, FiJfgd: Harris Gardner, Lisbon Black, Valley City. State Reform •School—C. A. Heegard, dan G. J, DeFrance, Dickinson H., Ql-1- Man- Sentinel Butte W. J. Etherington, P. O. W. H,: Webb, Blam&rck. 13^ sachmontfiat University of North Dakot®^te^en C01 llns, Grand Forks William .Budge, Grand Forks Geo. W. Towle, Park River A. J. Gronna, LakotK David Bartlett. Cooperstown. Veterinary Medical Examiners—D. Fisher, Ghmdin N. Bheppard. parv River E. J. Davidson^ Grand Forks. Dental Eiuimmers—Louis S. irgens, Valley City R. S, Ramsey, Grand Forks H- L. Starling, "Fftrgo H. S. Sowles, Wahpe ton D. B. McLean, Jamestown. Medical: ^Examiners—I. N Wear, Fargo H. M. Wheelw, Grand Forks J. P. Aylen, Soeldtte H. 'Rutled^e, ^rand Forks Wm. F. Hobart, Oakes BL Rowe. Casselton W. R. DePuy, Grafton. State Board of Pharmacy—BL. L. -Haussa men, Graffam W. S. Parker, Lisbon H. E- White, Jamestown/ State Board of Health—O. X. Cometock, attorney general, president, ex-offldo ^member G. F. Erskine, Mamllton vice frmAdent superintendent public heakh, H, H. Healey, Michigan City, District Veterinarians—First district, J. B. Ompbell, Larimore -Second district, W. F, Crewe, Devils Lake Tftlrd trict, O, H. (Martin, Buffalo Fourth dls trtct, p. W. Teal, Oakes BHrth district ,0- A. Anderson, Valley City Sixth die* trici, Wm. Ma akin, Maudan Seventh Ninth district Axgo Raymonay Willow City Tenth yistrist, F,. W.' Tompkins, Oberos. «SMS ft Miscellaneous Boards and Officers. OH Inspector—L. W. Schruth. Fargo. State Examiner—R. E. Wallace, Bismarck. Commissioner of Irritation and Forestry— W. W. Barrett Churchs Ferry. State Agent Prevention of Cruelty to Anl mals-rMirs. F. C. jaolley,. Bismarck. State Bdard of Equalization—Governor audi tot1, attorney genera.1 commissioner of agriculture -and labor and. treasurer. SedslohS' at'ioapttol, first Tiiesd^y In Au gust of each year. Historical Commission—Governor, auditor, secretary of state, commissioner of agrl culture and labor, Wm. BU Morehcad and the president Of the North Dakota His tOrlcal Society (Col. C. A. Lounsberry.) Pan-Amerlckii Exposition Commissioners— Frank White, president R. J. Turner, secretary David Bartlett, manager Walter "F. Cnshlng, assistant manager, in charge -of exhibits. Address com municatlons to Bismarck. Federal Officials. United States Circuit Judges—Hon. H. C. Caldwell,. Little Rock, Arki Hon Walter H. Sanborn, St Paul, Minn. Hon. Amos' M. Thayer, St-Louis, o. United States District judge—Hon. Chas. F. Amldon, Fargo, N. D. United States Marshal—John E. Haggart Fargo. N. L. United States Attorney—P. H. Rourkc, Lisbon, N." D. deputy, E./S. Allen, Bis marck. Clerk of United States District and United States Circuit Courts—J. g. V. Montgomery, Fargo, N. D. Deputy Clerks—R. D. F-^sklns, Bismarcfc N. Hamilton Grand Forks D. G. Duell, Deviis Lake. Surveyor General—E. A. Williams, Bis marck. National Rank Examiner—W. A." TJordon, Grand Forks. Collector of Customs—N. E. Nelson, Pem bina. Deputy IJnited States Revenue Collectors —P. W. Hennessey, Grand Forks Harry Cornwall, Jamestown. Bismarck City Officials. Mayor Edw. G. Patterson Clerk Henry W. Rlchholt Treasurer .................. & M. Pye JustSCe ................... ...J. F. Fort Attorney .•...,.. ... W. M. Cochrane Aldermen—First ward. John White, M. J. HaUorah Second ward, H. P. Bogue, E. S. Pierce ThM ward, Walter Skelton, A. Barnes Fourth Ward, Chak WaCh .ter, W. H. Sanderson. Chief of Police P. McHugh Nliht Watchman ......i. ItObt. Bonrtnan Chief of Fire Department .. .Wm. Jaeger Cdstodlon of Engine ........ p. McHugh SS? Jj»^grwJV.-. John Harold City health Officer ..^Dr. W. A. Bentley Public Officials and Offices/ School Board—Jos. Hare, W. F. Cochrane, H. L. Mlchaelson, Louts Larson, James McDonald. State Officials Offices at Capitol County Officials—offices at Courthouse ex „,^Pt^M liereio otherwise Indicated. «ty, Councll^-RegiOar meetings first and third^ Tuesdays of each xhonth at coun cil chamberaUi Patteraon Block. Chambers of W. H, W&chester, district Judge, First National Bank Building. Office of County Judge Webb Block Office of States Attorney .... Webb Block Office of Mayor ......... The Northwest Office of City Treasurer .First Nat.iBank Office of City Clerk ... Patterson Block Office of City Justice Webb Block Office of County Justice ..... .Taylor Bldg Office Supt. Schools BIsmarck Baidt 3lk U. S. Land Office... .First Nat Bank Bib U. S. Surveyor General Webb Block U. S.-Court Rooms 'Webb Block V\.B- Commissioner. J. R. Gage, First Na tional Bank Block. Deputy U. s. Marshal Frank Donnelly United States Weather Bureau (and state yeather and crop service) B. H. Bron gon, director, government reservation, •West ^Maln street. Postoffice, Agatha G.. Patterson, postmas-' ^er. -f: St Alexius Hospital. .Main & Sixth Sts. Acting Asfclsttint U. B. -Marine Hospital' Block00' F'' a°lytb' SuS(i,ylsi£11~"t 'i?** P^IUi Lake—H- JR JSalrd, receiver. pie %S^Si7^!eim ?. K. Vaiea -A. L-_ Haascom, receiver f. BL OU saard, Mgtster. .» 1 \»f. Cpagr«»«ioM^p United States Nat- Bank Terms,of District Court—6th Districts f- it First Subdl Subdivision—At Blsmarcky third «ay and Fonrth Tuesday In Tuesday In November. Second Subdivision—At Medora, Billings County? two terms, at such times aB Judge shall direct 1 Third t&tidtvlBlon—At Wllllamsport Em mons county "two'terns, at such time as the judge Bhall direct v* Fourth Subdivision—At Steele,, 7 Kidder cOuuty third Tuesday in June atid Sec ond Tuesday in January. Fifth Subdivision—At Stanton, Mercer county twO'terms, at sufih times as the jludtfe shall direct. ,Slxth Subdivision—At -1 Washburn, McLean eounty tivo terms, at such times" as the judge shall direct 1 Seventh Subdivision—At Mandan, Morton coumy third Tuesday in April. and first Wednesday after the first 'Monday In November. Eighth Subdivision—At Sanger, Oliver county two terms, at suCh times as the judge shall direct .Dickinson, stur f?11Stark Hofu ^W. Winchester, judge chambers ffl IWWtr NAflAnol^ ^Tka-nlr DlnAl. R, &^&nUV: ,-.v vI*§!Vs'aiSS aKSS™®** nSES. 'SIS «___ 1 \VelCh, Q. electlon wa« a tie. Jolm son of the term RAILROAD TIME a. 11 a ,1SSU?Wifik*** -,» dm win Foriufeebo JNORTHERN PACIFI (Daily.) ^TBO, Ntf, 11 No. 85, way freight S: fi\ EAfiT BOUND, No, 12 .......... .12:85a.m. N». Ofl, way freight........:.,. 7:85 a. CHAS. S. FEE, G. P. A., 8. JH. SCOTT. Agent, St. Paul. Ml Bismarck, N. D. fv 1 BISMARCK, WASHBURN & GREAT FALLS RAILWAY. (Taking effect at 6:00 a, lh., August 3 C. :v (Dally excfcpt Sunday j'' i'A:"? GOING NORTH. Leave Bismarck Arrive Arnold Arrive Baldwin Arrive WHton dOING SOUTH. Leave Wilton Arrive Baldwin Arrive Arnold ...... .. ...... Arrive Bismarck ..... The Line to tie Land of Lead and Zinc The Quick and Most Comfortable Route from ST. LOUIS and KANSAS CITY To Points in Missouri, Arkansas Texas, Kansas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, The Southwest and Far"" Every Modern Apnliaace for Comfort 'Che best railroad Restaurant and Cafe Car Service in America, Cheap Home-seekers* Bates TWICE MONTHLY. Write to ftoom No. 726 Century Building, St. Louis, for one of our illustrated pamphlets, entitled uZ?* of the Ozarks." Ttathers and Fins on the JMsco." farming Along the Fri*co.n •Oklahoma." ST. PAUL Wo( MINNEAPOLIS t, -SJ 1 J' XL* YORK,, HEW EN0L*H0, BOSTON, MONTREAL, QUEBEC, ONTARIO, MICHI0AN, NEWiBRUNSWiCN, NOVA SCOTIA. BtMglf SlMpersiffeo* teass*- W. R. 0MUWAV. Qcnenil Pvmnger Afe^ mmamamtmm Editprial^ommenton the Pioneer Limited. /,,''N®^hing 2Ser Globe! County 15?'®^' H. P. Bogue Wm. -Falconer y*' s* Moorhouse John Fojrt %,S~ 8:30 a. nu 8:55 a. m. '^7^ 9:30 a. m. t,, 9:45 a. m^ 2:00 p. m. 2:15 p. m.. 2:50 p. m. 3:15 p. m.. E. H. WALKER, Traffic Manager, Bismarck, N. D.«- EDWIN C. WASHBURN, ,• General Manager, Bismarck, N. D. A Tl-XROGH WIRE. The telephone- line connecting Washburn anJ Wilton with Blsmnrck ls now ready for business. Messuges may be. Bent and received, Or conversation held, at th op tion of patrons. Arrangeuieuls with the Westprn Union Telegraph Co. permit the handling of bus liters from or touny point reached by tele graph or cable Hues. Tbdre is Sotnetlung to See Along the Something to See Along the line." .The most comprehensive railroad literature for the homeseeker or in vestor ever distributed gratuitously. rtchor has -aver been pro- pfe™7 raJlroaL"~St- bit' ^ul tlo- W°rW beater "—st- Paul the ^Iroad world can produce."-at. Paul Dispatch. wd discriminating 'doo* pie marvej at the creatiou of elesancA ^m^'TJ~Minneapoli8 Tribune. netrfJi* ^neer ijlmlted stands today In construction, coriceous in and the acme of luxury and cam fort-'-MinneapollB Journal. «nd in8Pection bewilder® life- Pioneer Limited leavA* vmm at 7:30 and pt SfafS SKnAnSf 1,1 M\ S MllW *e® Weagp, Milwau- 'iT yn««t»v, fla«wau» or lnlormatioa, IsJ