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Mags '&SM h'xi vouxxvh-^no. at 5 •*?.' 1 if,-/u-^.V* v. iti^Afc. CyARLlE MATHI, A FINN UBOR. eSsi®/ •£1N KIllLtb FOR HI* WOfritf r^eft vws iepgf^td Inthttcl^iTues "darLnlght-that a murderhad been eomr: mitted atBroeket. Wednesday States Attorne^'Duell, Coroner E- W. Gilbert ',«to and Sheriff Belford went, to that plfi^aiid found the conditions about as follows:. I -is®'*" %&t "MatM :the ititif3ered IJgr taan/ Charies Johnson, a man^njuned Hill and another man, all Jgtyilanders, had been playing cards.when It was discovered ^hat Agathl had consider-: 0|§ aTjlemoney. Fnjm confessions' made] y/ by two of the Men Johnson Intimated: tojBtilIth|t,be WM going to get. the money\ac§"vHiil-ta^ted,"hlm. b^ litf elnuating that he did sot dare to taei kle Mathl- At about eleven^ o'clock Taeeda^itlg^t/wt^Uatii! was going down t£e railroad track he was ,ac-: ooe ted by Johnson and Hill whd def mended th^ Matht had glr|| B^ner-tai,anoiher ^^jr^and'^E tj^d hls aasailanta, ^jto-lnsj^UMt ln hi# Vtprnln$ Over the oaeflL Daringi&e'trot^ %to!wei« Area, biie tf them ^piassiiS?"' throngli 2 tSpXbl'B lungff'Wid. aeverlng^' fertery CRaBhjg death In a Bhort tbn$ 1 ^OnjBBTivtog at E^ocket Coroner Gilt MrtB0n rti0(^. tftok ^n Deputy Sheriff "6le J&ndereon ox Edinore, aiuL.they came across W .' maw jwlfcfag. we»-s»|de ^t&^ttt|ln^icnt o£an^ lupprtonee^ prisdners s&dxir no ^eistenos toreplaln£tir5 They were- re Suited to^jBrCKsket wheW^hey^ wfre brought in singly to the iSM murdered Jaia^ lay and put thirough IjL rapld-Are^aeettonlng by States At* f^rney Dueirand C5oKner Gilbertson, mm 11 Charge of the remains and held an ^in^est^ JWojrtl Y&susen| out fnam -that place along Jthe line to be on iie lookout^ for JohfisonJ vA «o«ple of automobiles ««re'dtaite3^ the branfeh, One of theitt containing tWt-geHtlemeff^ froni Brocket who knew JohnBon^hfe jiiibv '"—'fl" iu iHlf|....-» Ui6 result that Hill first erave away considerable at tto story and •tfhen they had finished -with Johnson the remit was stout asabov^ stated-1 ," Thejnurdered manwas £i#ed.at BrockatWeanesday afternoon and tbm two meriarreated tor theznttrderwere brought tothls city the saate-after noon to appear at ahearlng eetfor Thursday afternoon, following the NO. 5. •^0 is."1 7-i '^V^' Aswe'g» topreeajk'.pr^limiaary examination Tof-thevaccused men is be ing held before'Juatice Wnt Orr, and both prisoners -will in alTjirobabillty to bound oW to fire district court where a charge wijlWentered against them ot murderln the Unit Fred JD. Locke has money to loan^ On farms. lxw iate^f interest with special payment privilege* Phone 889. Js* a, ^k K\' tf wG*- Base Ball Games "ti tj».r'V &&K b^t FOR-DEV^S fcAKE AND fred BlalsdeU/lecretaJy^of has issued two new-cl|^rt6re tor Ram sey count?- One fs tjie f^North Dako loratone, 6»?s- ~i» -^weiwNlfttiBa l^rksT-l •p 1room whe» The otbeje bi' Mcae Realty Oon^w^'T captoilstock^O^OOi, Incorporator^) fit j. I m§ 1 ^1, ifire were two base ball games played at Crary Sunday, August- lst The flret game wis between" Crttr/ and Lakota and. resulted in a score ot 5 to 7 in favor ot Lakota^ The ne^t game was between Gra»y. and th& White1 Uly Itayj Seeds aad^resultea -ik,*^8$6re ftf W'^'inTavor and.fthen neyer.aeen^O^t, i» IAIy playera w^re aa,,foUqfwai, OtooH c, .(^ude Devany" *p, Amedy tktier^^, 'mdt lE&fete^ 2b. Berker' as/ Henrjh Lattery 8b, Joe KifeisefU, ftoble Chancercfi John.Eea4 g^ irw mk 1m. &P 4^ TwoNewChartef^ |or ^msey €o. '1 rllioi3^a%2LBngj^iorn, K.JL. Baeverstad and Wi-A- Hausmann a 4 •memim mem- a |lp0iVlW '''t^K^ mrrrz& r, tot thehaadU|yg nellarge t&w&Hot some tioM jiwt «td arer now situai&l' so that they oan 'mov^ a very~lsBx» volume oi grain "ta a short tixne^' raft greatest dlffloulty ttiey axe llk^y $tt' have will be a ehortage of meiTW operating purposes- At every aide tr^ck. along the bnes ot tbe railMBdaUi^te is aV empty box cars, ready for user ^y can furnish a very large numSet of para in a short time at any sta£loi£ The engines are lb good repair an&># largenumberof the® areavailablei"« that it is thought that the crops from the northweet ^an be shipped'Nxkt promptly^ „-b I ^77T-tr*25tL the ct^'lft^iWvetoped^d our. buatogps^iHioneys^ 8p|_ inds. The«j&tter or ^oent«r^ alll the^ireltoe tha^t ^wpuia %^eflt the city,yanafin l^e ^c&iiwe bf his temarks 8flygge8ted Varto^yrfto^dles for .con^tlons^Jthictit ^o: eHst feat would ^-trf/unt^T^ea efit^ if.remedied. ^He^tnick %t frSfi^ tte shQulder, hewed tl^ l^,nn^^ wn»«! the^r i&|^t,:With the r^itilt that hovq&i pt our j^o^Oswe»9"jp^tiy* *Wd hit "J7-1 i*r sT\ .M»rfnftng^«iKA»L'|n ^juteertidn tenps otl ihe-. daa^ge kt£u^er again|it the^tgwi^an^ showed the ^reai good that waay an d, oot^d b@ 4fcife by the boo^r^Jtot*^ged oor o»9n^%'tunohg otir peopie^and plead for the retention tjl^NcapliaiJIn Jbe cftjffiMr p& a^vwaam^^ ike city, ISie mian ^rao invests his surplus caidtel.--!»^^ioineB^tn^^r^,Neva^a, aid otherpl^,si^l|»^^ lands and other |ut8Wev vTha J^aoea, was con- despoied aa not properly a^sisdng In pn^hlng "his own ,^slt^. ^Bfe suggested capital so lnvfa^pd, kept at and used in.asstoting the ente^ prises In our dty Wd ^of surprifr ing benefit antt-rpay gjood returns to tfi^|1nve#tofc Se ^sfienu»ed seliiah^ neB&foa the (^tlzens, and suggested oooperation la jiushing for its aili^MMiaent.^ti' ef laok,of that 5@TO3 3 np so ,91 spei a ftr«igtb«nlng of bettey onea tw built. houses to Iomu WawihoBtt. li Ob# f* %rtnpipa^taple ST ^vcnsatfon for the 'i*8t tew, .days, and while the greater m, ie^iggejrtloitf^prob^ly I i#w*#ia--totf_§«ew it Is, not tlun» ti^ Ibsen ad^a&bed that wlll/be of lasting m«y0svl!B I«ks:aadits vefii&i 1.^ W. ^n»e beta foge to wmsi® Tneid^ ^ftenb^iL at mm BOOSTER LECTURE ON MONDAY N -i&Vort0 DEVILS LAKe£®ft if -i- isiesmt The iecture by d^orge BlackstqjMt Irving at the oourt hpuBe Monday eve ning was one frought with excellent advicfr to our city from siart rjo &te sih, ami. it is regrettable that there was-not a larger attendance to hearhim^ as the dty could be greafc iy^benefittedbyputting4n^execution nauay,6t the Suggestions g|yfen by .He ln^erw£^.«5«^W5u and seems to be imbued with faculty of finding o^t a' very iw^^roiai^-of thlngsin^i^erttinie 0^ o'idoelL Sdmer O- Chose, poypn «^d Hiss Efva U^iOtmnlck, ot ^rUiOTie, Minn., were united ln holy ^Mlock, Bev. T. A- Olsen officiating. !an( Mrs. Chose will be at home r--. jfiieiy blends to Boyon after Sep /tSHsber 1st, at which place Mr. Chose J6 ,^mpldy^d ln„the Doyon lumber of- *v MAtfekAL QlvWtlfl VIEW8 IN THI8 MONTH'8 IN8URANCE Mi £^Ue "iStaie." Insurance A *1J- ii0- thou^nd^eeb mnstf^a- run topim permanently ewt& tipvtoand along the aimb" •jrafiau^apM jtfffifa, t&pewm. A sectljd o^rofl, secu«Mf-1i^4 "erect, iuust rise h&m flje fcirculti a hel^it at five'feet ev^ty ^twenftr feet aloog the roof comb and there must be one rls^ Ing above t^ clbse besld^ '«ach ney.orotherpkanifieoc^ f. :6uflefln^ltfosi H^and 22f wbich" lias just been issued, contains an article from Sx-State Fire Sferehal rf ,Ohio relative to lightning to^s a^d^te. proper .^ay to derive the benefits froin tbefli. The article fid tefs: 4T 3+f 1 \. In BVariW the Tightest'galvanized *t6el rpd permitted is three-fifths of aj?Jtech 9ina^e- A rod'of copper must w^gh, ^according to the scientists of fi^majiy, as much as a solid copper M§$ one-third at an i&ch^ln diameter. TB^Ughtetfir rod among the'seventeen endorsed by the lightning rod commit ta| pf tl^e State Association of Farm %unuance '€(snpanles is a cop- Onea^uprightswOonmustbe^eof or bright. The rod muit" bfer held away from the :&nn<^ii^not nailed to -tti ^IEb disregai^d any of "these "musts" Is to seriously impair the value of the rod.jA rod tbat-ln,fcny way fell short of theee requiremintB would not be mor^ tips of a mettf that will stay.] wot^pntttog 1%^TfieLBwt8hap^ ^.401 The motal in a rod should be shaped I so aa to give it a large surface because the current caused toy'tf ^thunderbolt is I of tbe sort that travela near the aur-J face'of the conductor. That Is called skttCeifect" for the electricity crowd lnta |^e one^thirti^th of ian Inch nekt I to tfe external surfiwe- Many ll^nt-l ningvittd agentab^Uevfeand tea«h thatj electricity travels on the outside of a wiief /it certalnljf cannot A^teel rod is rolled in a star shape I and 'galvanized. Mother rod Is made byioUlng sheet ooppeto'qverstar-shap-j ed steel- This gives a'bopper eurface] and a metSil., core to 'tiike up heat into which fte en pi^6f ^Sie^flash, is con-| verted. All other copper rods are] made of many wiret^in-tHnder that they I may have large ^ijrSSaee. VThe way in I which'th£ wires Int-^per cables are! twisted or vtoven dc^ittt effect their _. .... se ouir be W in tape tbro^h, *hb ^hfr.nnder-1 ground -water which -feeda our wells. A rod, lB TforthlesB 4f uot Tim down tof wh?r^ 08^ iV pfttstonen^jpotatare. In mopt' TocaKties'this depth Is .eight I to ten feet, In rodding an expensive :.' -v V\ WWw1 1 ^"W #tC R? REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS For the WeekM kw ti Jclin W. Maher and Geo. H. Locke and wives to John and Tina Carlsm, lots 9 "and 1Q, blk 18j Maher and Locke's 4th ad to Devils Lake |400- Hendrick Anderson. Anne Nord, An na Paulsen, Torger Anderson, Hans Anderson, Marie Knutsen ito Norman Nelson, 1-2 sw 1-t sw 1-4 5-155-66 and -nw 1-4 nw 1-4 8-155-66. $1.00. TJ. S. to Geo. H. Clace sw 1-4 7-158- Patrick J. Wheeler and wife to TOmii Matejcek, lot 39-bIk. 6, Lawton. $16.00 U. S.to Ole Bars tad se 1-4 26-158-61. Mary, Conway to Patrick Shea ne 1-4 26-158-61. ,.: reu.qAFTi72ttnags ?g 1-4 9-167-64. $4,600. Mrs. Bvalena Swangon to Andrew J. Stade lot 6 blk 83. Devils Lake $2, W0. Andrew Stade to Jens Svee, lot 5, blk S3, Devils Lake- $1.00. John W. Maher and Geo. H. fiocke and wives to Caroline Samuelson, lots 21,22^ blk 14,JBaher ftjb^e's 4th ad to Devlls Lake. $400. Fannie & IQmslle and husband to W. H. Held, lots 17, 18 and 19, blk: 6, Maher &• Locke's second ad to Dev ils Lake. $626. Geo- H. Locke Euid Vsife to Wm. H. Held, lot 16, blk. 6, Maher and Locke's 2nd ad to Devils Lake. $260. New Englanders Visit Ghautauqua -sfA 1" V\ MEMBER8 OF BOARD OF TRADE ,0F WORCESTER, MA«8, OUR GUESTS SUNDAY. The excursion train of the Worpes t»r, Mass., Board of Trade arrived in Devils Lake aeeording to atbedtie Sunday ^jpipgxt Mtevthejlargepa^otflw TfteiriHitoi® were taken to Chautau ^tta where rellgioas services were Tield in the auditorium which were -^ordclpated In by most of the visitors a& well as a large number of the cW- m& nwred by Addresses were^de- ge^all, of Woroes- s83M I ofilnet^itoj section at ioA .w»tv?lse ,^j each chimney for the mo^str-1 air.tp ^e6trW*sr:-vThe Wteh chiimeyr aixyfc itfthej lihou^ p^t©6ted, for it is the one most uB WfflS Wftb Ae evening ot Ae first form of dfif new school year youH of course want to have a good supply of such fr artkles as school work requires. nn x„Ji. & Whaleva you need in ter and Rev. G. Johnson of this ^ty^ The glee clab accompanying the ex cursion also rendifered a fine selection. The services we»e short after which time the visitors enjoyed a look over the Chautauqua grounds. The west Is a revelatlon to muiy of the New Englanders who have never: been this far west before and theft" ideas of this country have been gw ly broadened- They -were well pleas ed with the city, the Chautauqua and the people with whom they came In contact A', Storm Does Much Damage THE ELECTRICAL 8T0RM LAST FRIDAY DID CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE IN THI8 CITY. During the electrical storm v&ich passed over this place last Friday morning, considerable damage was done here. A house on the other side of the track was struck by lightning. and set on fire, but owing to the heavy rain that was falling the blaze was ex tinguished. SCHOOL SUPPUES You tan find in our ample Hock. As we bay largely trf such goods we -are tile to give better values then ponble ebuun l^^eady ?v«ything ^.qfuS&aim yourpta»e. The greatest damage was done at the XT- &. weather bureau, which was also- struck by a bolt of lightning. Owing to the electrical apparatua used at this station the lightning was eas ily attracted to the building, and many of the Instruments used In the station were destroyed. Most of the weather recording at the station Is done auto- 4 matically and of course the destruc- •, tion of the Instruments necessarily de stroyed the records for the day. At the station the Instruments used are nearly all carried in duplicate so that the new ones could be installed In a short time, hut the records for a .time were lost which is really ^ybie" most severe loss, as they are of great importance to the government MARRIAGE LICENSES James Leroy Purdy. age 26,Brocket,1 to Alice May Walters, age 19, Lakota. ^elmer O- Chose, 26, Doyon, to Eva McComiek, 18, Doyon. YOU NEED FOR WOM.1<p></p>WHAT I INE-EJ-/ rvi 3 -s^3 t*T "*4 s.<p></p>SEMOO kr ^-r VA Y|. &*&?!$, dt A Tst V, a 4 P«l Pook Pen Si3«*i, MB, lfc*a«8e,Eeie •en. T*bk«i. Writtag P^pcn, Sum, Rskn, mm. 11.60 PER YEAR^ "*1 fir At:, 4*^ &,} I sf' "rf V, r:. 11 -V J, 1 tv X, *-*f Jff- rv? 4 -Nr v"" 1 "V 1l MJ»»- 'fWfk Ssw&fe. nw*t' stoics. W&J