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MS UU flUt PAGE TWO $*?y BURTNESS HAS LARGE CROWDS ATJEEIOKS Holds Meetings At Sharon And Hope Much Senti ment Against League To Speak At Finley And! Portland Today Attacks Secret Caucus (By Staff Correspondent.) Hope, N. D., May 28.—O. B. Burt- J. CBAYNOLOf! ISM W3KT Northwestern News ling from the now famous "letter by "Shoot-it-to-the-other banks" Ray Holliday to the bank officials explain 1 ing the methods recommended by I "Race-Horse" Jim Waters to pull the wool over the state examiners' eyes, Both meeting were attended by a 'number of present and former Non partisan League members. It is evi dent that strong sentiment against i.the league has crept into Steele coun ty- This afternoon, Mr. Burtness will sneak at Finley and in the eve ning He wfll be at Portland. NEWROCKFORD MAN KILLED BY UGHTNING BOLT New Roekford, N. D.. May 'JS.-— John Neiman, well knqwn resident of the country south of Tiffany was struck with lightning during the I storm on Tuesday evening and ln istantly killed as was also a horse he jwas holding by the halter. Mr. Nei man was employed on the farm of Robert Melkle and he and his em- neus, of Grand Forks, independent pioyer were standing in the barn republican candidate for the congres- holding two frightened horses when sional nomination in the first district, began his second week of campaign ing at Sharon yesterday afternoon. the bolt struck. Mr. Meikle and the horse that he was holding were stunned but not se- He spoke there to about 75 people, riously injured- Another hired man over half of whom were farmers, and in another part of the barn was not came here later for an evening meet- hurt. tng. He was greeted by a large an- The man killed was 88 years old, nience in this city. and is the second in the family to die Former Senator EUingtson presid- ifrom accident, his mother having ed' at the Sharon meeting. In his been killed by a train two years ago. address. Mr. Burtness paid particu )ar attention to the secret caucus held by the Nonpartisan Leaguers during the legislative session. He declared that the methods used by the league leaders robbed the legislators of the right to vote according to their con science. He also flayed the educational bill, FOUND GUILTY OF PROFITEERING ON ALL EIGHT COUNTS Syracuse. N. T., ay thlf which abolished several very impor- Inc., Binghamton clothiers, tried in tant boards and gave all their pow-jUnited States court under justice ers to the board of administration. Martin T. Manton, here, were found He also attacked the J. W. Brinton guilty this morning on all eight newspaper bill, which sought to do counts in a federal indictment charg ftway with the freedom of the press I ing them with profiteering. and which resulted in a number of The court imposed a fine of $11,000 small weeklies in the state suspend- upon the firm. Ing publication. The efforts of C. E. Stangeland to introduce radical and free-love literature in the state li brary was attacked. MANY BID ON MANDAN PAVING At Hope last night, he directed par ticular attention to the mill and ele- Mandan, N. D., May 28-.—Several vator bill proposed by the Independ-| paving contract men are in the city pnt republicans. He proved by fig- iithis week to hid on the contract for ures given out by Dr. E. F\ Ladrt and paving several blocks in addition to John Anderson, president of the contracts already let. The difficulty Equity Society, that the $2,000,000 of marketing the bonds due to the limitation of expenditures for the 'tightening up of the money market is mill and elevator would permit the expected to hamper the paving job erection of huildings that would am--slightly and may delay it somewhat, ply carry out the experiment. He jit is expected that the bids will be also devoted some time to the Scan-higher than those of last year for dinavian-Americ.an bank case, read-j jobs of corresponding site. Furnished Promptly a Plumbing & Heating Contractors PTMPS—vvc Carry the Biggest Stock of Pumps tn This Territory. PHONE 978. Grand Forks, N. Dak. DORCH Floors require paint pro tectionjmore thanjan^other parfof the house. ^Save the surface withv DEVOE PORCH FLOOR PAINT.fand ^Ju^a^alL^The shadesIwill blend '^yittf'any. house color. Northern Implement Co. East Grand Forks* Minn, ibMltali^la UJ mmm -.r, 1 MEXICO'S TEMPORARY PRESIDENT ROADS ORDERED TO HELP MOVE PRESENT CROP Eastern Roads Told by In ter-state Commission to Send 255 Box Cars Daily Bismarck. N. D„ May 28.—Eastern railroads are under orders from the interstate commerce commission to move 255 box caj-s a day to north western railroad lines operating in North Dakota for thirty days, to han dle present business and in prepara tion for the movement of grain after the harvest, according t.o information reoeived by the railroad commiHsipn of North Dakota today. Adolfa da la Huerta. A^olfo de la Huerta, governor of the state of Sonora, has been, ehosen by the Mexican cooffresg president ad interim of the republic. He will hold ofl)c« until a president can be chosen for the full tern) a few weeks hence.' The New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad is ordered to fur- ifor a period of ahout 80 years. They nish thej Northern Pacific 100 box. I adjusted losses together and between cars a diy for thirty days, comment- !them they built Up one of the most ing May*29. The New Haven also is 'succqpsful County 'Farmers Insurance ordered to furnish 20 box cars daily companies in the United Spates. Bill to, the Great Northern, and other Eld red and' Fisher. The tearna will Also demonstrate the'art of l|e»»l making in their contests tomorrow, while Mias Hasei Rockwood of the Northwest Agricultural school will judge the work. Miss Rookwood is judging the bread work in the coun ties of northern Minnesota. Bisbee, N» D„ May Towoer County Man Dies While In Town 'After His Children Moorhcad Votes Today 2 8 PROMINENT MONDAK MAW IS SUICIDE Wllliiton, N. V., May 28.—Frank J. stiehi' of Mondak. prominently known throughout thifl district, killed lumaelf, according to word received here. Mr. fitie,hl. who formerly was president of'the piopeer Oil and Gas company of .Bainville, Mont., resign ed tha( position o« January 20 last When Ha disposed of hig.a(o'ck hold ilfte at a financial advantage to jtlnt* self. 8M«1« ,.v., .. GRAND FOFfKS HERALDFRIDAY, MAY 28,tSgQ YOUNGMAKES FIRST SPEECH Candidate ^for Congress in Second District Opens Campaign at Herdsfield Herdsfleld, N. D., May 28.—Con gressman Geo. M. Young of Valley City made a stirring speech here last night full of enthusiasm for the ticket indorsed at Minot. He paid a splendid tribute to Wil liam linger, calling him a "Human Dynamo." He said in part: "Few people in the state know AVilliam Linger and his family ahead of him as well as do. He was a lit tle chap when 1 settled at Casselton 30 years ^ago. His father and my brother were officers of the Casa County" Mutual insurance company .and his father ahead" of him were railroads are ordered to furnish tars I made of the right stuff. The entire to the Gr?at Northern as follows: family is of high type. My brother Many Itqads Concerned. :"ud 1 regard Mr. linger, Sr., &h a Boston and Albany, 20 box cars man of the soul of honor and Bill is daily for thirty days I-iong Island a chip off of the old block. railroad, 25 box cars Sc^ YoHt, On-1 "I am glad Langer is odr candi tario and Western, 15 box cars. The date for governor, not only because, Pennsylvania railroad is ordered to he will make a splendid executive, but furnish 7 5 box cars daily to the Soo 'also bccause he is a splendid leader. Line. The ink was hardly dry on the Wash- The Pennsylvania also is ordered to ington newspapers which contained send 75 empty box cars daily to the ithe news of his endorsement at Mlnot Chicago and Northwestern railroad before I received a telegram from the Atlantic coast line is ordered .to him urging me to get home quickly transport ,J5 box oars daily to the and throw off my coat for a hard Burlington route, and other eastern campaign. He has the energy, the railroads are ordered to send cars to lability and the enthusiasm to lead various western railroads. Jour forces to victory. Polk Connty Bread Contests Are On In Crookston Today Crookston, Minn., May 28.—Final bread contests for Polk county schools will be held all day Friday at the Crookston high school. Four teams of three members each will comyete for a trip to the state fair next fall, while individuals will com pete to represent this county in a dis trict meeting, the winner to get a frpp •trip to the fair. A boys' team will represent the Bid red school, while a girls' team will represent Crookston Many of the western railroads are "On my way home a party asked ordered to transport empty open top me to describe this man, Liinger, who cars to eastern railroads, to he used is running for governor. I said 'he in moving coal and' manufactured is a human dynamo.'" products. Congressman Young left here th'* morning to speak today, the 28th. at Manfred and "Maddock. He will speak tomorrow, the 29th at L«eeds at 2 I)- m. and at night at Rugby at 8 p. m. Nonparty Legislative Candidate Said „To Have Doubtful Record Center, N. D., May 28.—Charles L. jCrum, former judge of district court iin Montana and aaid to have been im .peached and removed from office by the Montana legislature on charges amounting almost to. sedition, has been selected by the Nonpartisan league as their candidate for th* low er house from this legislative district. Inquiries regarding Crum are aatd to have been made. recently by Bur ton Wilcox of Hensler and that the word from Helena confirms the re port of the impeachment. Cruen came to Oliver county about a year age and at the time of the primaries this year will barely have gotten in his y«gr neoessary to make his eligible for the office. —Paul On Street FlTt Boost Krick. pioneer resident of this com munity, died suddenly while in town Moorhead, Minn., May 28,—Moor after his children who are attending is votln* today on the question the city schools. |of permitting the Fargo & Moorhead Mr. Krick had come in with his Street Railway company to increase auto and stopping the car in front of Us fares from 5 to the drug store went In and told thejtiorj is submitted'in the form of an druggiat that he was not feeling well, amendment to the charter under The druggist advised him to see. a! which 7 the doctor, but he said he would'sit. in Should Moorhead grant the in the car. a minute and he thought he crease, the company will make appli would soon feel all right. Alarmed cation to the North Dakota Railroad at the expression on his faoe the'Commission for a similar increase in druggiat called two doctors who. lm- faros in Fargo. The North pakota mediately- took the man in charge rates are subject to the orders of the but in spite of their efforts he died slate board. within, a few minutes. ccnto. The ques- company operating, ALLEGED BOOZE MAN NABBED AT MINOT Minot, N. D., May 28.—Wesley Gandy aivd Edward Norris of Mlntit, wlth smuggling liquor aaroaa border to the llnit|4 rested y«Mter4ay oy C. ohaegsd ^lth smuggling liquor' th«, Quadlan border to the States, were arreataa yesterday D. Scott, deputy. Uniterf Qtatea mar shal. On being afralgned befire a United States cQ0tn|issionef, Morris furnished bond, while a*Mjr wgs eemmltted to jail in .defa«u «i the gmo^t r^qtred, R«nr«tl Want Ada Bring 1He*al|ig. WVU" ?'f VV* f1 Yftaf NorthDftketa Schoohna'M Recedes Estate Wfth DevUs IaikOI. IK, May ICaUkuTbtaaeker. fcand of Kindred, N. D„ ta week, .cob*. through die' tape of reoBhrtaff a a waJthy^w^J^liito Ola O. woaitny.i Brnjar&c Mlnit)l jITlaaoker baa hieIt Ins Mwol .tn Moetm tar some time. She* was always .Mr. Brt» jud'i favorite nfeoa and aa be had no ehMiWB ©f Ui mm he willed her Ma entire aatata «w alsUns oT a aeotton of land and |Km In bond* and aarttnoatea of deporit. Mlaa Uleaeker la abomt yean of aa ODD FELLOWS TO MEET AT R0LU Rolla, N. D„ Mar A big dis trict meeting of Odd Pellows will be held here tonight, with lodges from Devils Lake, Cando, Rock Lake, Bis bee and Rolla represented. An un usually large attendance is .expected. Colorado Springs.'—Johnny Sehauar of 8t. Paul won a refaree'a deoiaion over otto Wallace of Milwaukee in a 12 round bout. 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