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Daily and Weakly Tribune Weekly Establmtn.d 1873 4 JDfemordi Shrilrane. rnH rf it MiHQU Loyntry TWKNTY-SKCOND YKAR BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA. SATrilUAV, 15, 1'JO'J. I List Probably Elected and '1 heir Politics.

SENATE Dlst. County. Post Office. 1 TwMoure. Pemblna 2 A Gnrnett Pemblna.

St Tfcomns 3 Tinftlms.Walsh Park Rhei 4 Graftou 5 Lav.iypjG'd Forks. 6 Forks G'rt ,7 Taylor Herbrnnuson Lewis. 10 Geo Brown. 11 12 A Benson Devlin. Ed-Pierce Bunsoui.

U' 1 orks G'd fTralll Cnss wild Rice Buffalo Christine 15 A Cox Barnes. City I(i Maynart Oi-nne Qriffgs. Coojpprstowii Irer 18 Henry McLean 10 Wn 20 A Klr'kelde Normnnin 21 Hale 23 Main Towner Cnndo vVilUamsPtutsman Jamest'n 21 Sbnrpe Kulm 25 Dickey B6 A McDonald yi Little Bismarck 28 McAUhnrBottlnean. Bottlneau (0 BO Yoss SI A Simpson. Stark.

39 Cauol New Rockfortl 33 A Reran EV ells S4 A Vox McHenr. 85 A Johnson Gnlack- Mclntosh. Towner Washbnnn 37-- A Hanklnsoh Hasten 90 40 Plain -Flnaal WOUSR. Geo A McRea. I I Chevalier County.

Pemblna. Perablna Jobn Treuinner Stold PeHiblna Pembtna Mldjcarden.lWalBh. Thos Johnson Ferguson Walsh Post Office. Dravton Batbfrati Bay Center Cavalier Crystal Park River F'ks Julius Boeing Mooney McLean Tufte Ryan Burtness S'd Elton F'ks Henry Steinberg G'd Allen G'd F'ks Alex Smart Tralll. Thompson "Tralll.

Thos Baker jr. Leech A L-Want Gilbert Minto G'd F'ks Meeklnoek G'd F'ks Holme Thompson T- 13 10 Connolly. Rlchland. TVhiipeton 6 Parnmer. Abercromble Falr-iiotint Oftkes RanKom Birttzvilie WMUCI.

wood Ransom Ypung Barges. ci'v 18 V.ili.-.y Stex-eus 1 Palfrey li rjuhl Nelson. Smart Nelson Michigan C'v Ifi Clms Chlsholm C.ivallor. Lancdon in 1 "'i cKnlght in I Roila John Hunt a TJ Richmond. Minuewa'kan Haddock Goa Davis.

Eranston Baker Ramsey Devils Lake Ramsey. Peterson.fTonner Blsbee Hnrx-ey Fried Stutsm'n. Fnachcr Geo" MeKenzle ptutsm'n. Morris Beck Btntsm'n' Jamestown Ellison LtiMonre Shells LflMoure. Edceley str 0 ej -Ellendale Stevens Glover Llnton I.

O. O. F. N'u 2f Meets itpital Cltv frlduv nt McGowan bull at 8 o'clock i. m'.

Chas. E. Murrell, Fran J. Burt, Soc'y. G.

A. B. MoPUcrsoii Post No. 2. Depart- i iicut of Nortb Dakota.

Grand Army of the Republic. Meets everv second and fourth Thursday In each month at Q. A. R. hull Hlsnwrck, N.

D. Nlcolos Dockendort Com- nnander; W. A. Bentley, THE FLORENCE CRlTTKNTON ftOME AND Hospital for Friendless Women and Children. Incorporated November 29, 1901.

No. 419 Wrnid Strrrtt, 1ak President, Josie H. Beora Vice President, Bhoda A. Wood Corresponding Socrotari, Linda W. Recording Secretary, AlhlnaE.

Couch u.or, Mais Whltacraft; Auditor. Harriet E. Chaplain, Isadora A. CARDS, THEN DEATH CASK. 7 i 1 Mi WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.

Meets second and fourth Frlduyn jof month at their hall at 2:80 p. m. Florenrt Ward, president; Mrs, Dorothy J. J. NICHOLSON NO.

40 Moots first and third Saturdays of every month In Odd hall, at 8 o'clock, KI.T.A. HOuQHTAT.T-iNa, N. G. O'CONNOR, Scc'y, 21 24 A Patterson. Lvons MeGnhnu.

Burlelgh John Bostrom.Bnrleljih Llltlc Jaraes Watson 20 Percy Cole Lee Palmer Bismarck lottin'n. Wfllow C'y ittln'n. Willow C'y nrd. 'ard Mlnot IWJird. JJorton.

Rorton. Norton. Stark. Foster. Foster Wells.

(Wells Pierce. Fierce New Snlcm Dickinson Cnrrinston Phillip Blank' Chas Welpel Si George Honour A Mt-CIure Llsh eiinffee Mattcsnn Shener Peterson Wolo Pierce Velv'n A Knutson i Henry Blitz Le.in DlPball Meicer. A Meldmeer Mdntosh A Weed Hmll Jf oUns I John I H.insonKitlilM Van Aruam.Rlcbla-nd i NolMmler.f!.»rne A Krnnbel Brnnten a RolieiiUrd Jas ITralll. democrat, republican holdover; fusion holdover; independent-democrat; independent; pop- all others 30 Napoleon Lidprprwood Wyndmere Wolcott Sveu Lanona i -MASONIC. Bismarck Lodge, A.

F. A. No. 5. Meets first and third Mondays In eacfc roonth at Masonic hall.

Hen-y L. Reade. w. ij, w. F.

Cochrane, Secretufy. 'fancred Commandery. Knights Templar. O. 1.

Meets third Thursday In each ttonth at Masonic hall Dakota Block. M. Cook, E. C. W.

Cochrnne. Recorder. BU-arck Chapter No 11, O. E. 3.

iMts and third 'Friday? In each month Masonic hall. Dakota Block. tfare. w. M.

Haiiis KNIGHTS Of iHIAS St. Elmo lodge, No 4. Meets Wednesday evenlnr nt Workmen hil Block. John Bnnttoro, K. of and 8.

BROl'HERHOOD "OF AMERICAN VEO- -MBN. A fiaternnl Inmiraace Meets nrst and third of each nrtnth fa R. hall. J. C.

A Mi-s. w. K. Smith of TMbon died at Meorhead of Minnie BuUineer weie the two killed on an elevator shsft at Dickinson. Mis.

GocfizMcd, living th'Irty mtiOes north of Dickinson, was shot in the breast by some iiTiiknowm person and is in a critical icoodition. The old city hall at Mandan is being torn down fund a landmark removed Scci 1 Porter led the procession in Stutsirwm oai-rying the county py 542 votes. Mrs. W. G.

WMnn. wife' of the vice president of the Dakota State bank at Dickinson, died at the Northern Pacific hospital at Bramord of cancer of the stomach. H. W. Stevenson of Stevenson- who have over ij.OOO cattle on Buffalo crcok south of Dickinson, died recently from the, effects of gas in Ms room in the Ciity hotel in Chicago.

The Cooperstowii'CoTirier is inclined uc Ob3C.r "C5. "At a result of the recent election Griggs county will have a majority, vote in the next legislative conventiion for this rlistrict. Just cany the to Palfrey und Stevens and read to fheni political death warrants. 'It is long lane that has no Charles Bauman, a (prosperous farmer, surprised the Oatholic congregation ami FafUiei' Zunnbush of LidgerwtK'd by appearing before them, while services were held, bedecked, with ribbons of all and announcing that he was a messenger Lord to warn them of the coming of the judgment day. He denounced the priest as anti-Chnist.

City Marshal Wagiior h'im to'Wahpeton. where he was adjudged insane. Aivid Jackrison, li years old. was insta-ntly killed by the accidental discharge- of his shot gun when hunting Sunday, sjiys the Kuliu Messenger. and two others were returning in .1 buggy witli the un between Jackri- eon's muzzle pointing upward.

The hammers were down, but In some way the load was dis-ohargerl, the full foire of it striking h'im the jaw and tearfing away the right of hi.s fate and head completely. young Roumanian couple went to Vdva and expressed a desflre to wed. The local justice professed willingness taperfoun the ceremony, but the in- parties wanted a priest of their VTI faith. The, nearest was at Minot, and he wa wired come-, but responded that he could not Tiie couple took the next train for Mlnot and pi-iest. finding-tflht aftei aJl he "could arrange to go.

started tire" same j' time for Vt-Ivfl The tiains crossed, and return trips were in order, and when last reported the situation was that the 'priest was at liis home in Mijiot and the young people starting out a third time to locate him. Opening, Range and Close of Grain Prices at Minneapolis, Chicago and Pulutb. Pufliished by Coe Commission Flirt Bank braiding, who hare direct wiroa to Dalntb and Chicago. November lo, CHICAGO Opnn Low Close wheat 1 A TZtt May wheat DftC COiii May coi Dec oats May A DOOMED DESERTER WHO PLAYED POKhK AND WON. An Preliminary to Execution He WluninKM Distributed AX-ORB tbe of tbe Squad Shot Hiu- to Death.

"It Is a curious fact," said a member of Company Third Maryland, "that military execution had a peculiar fascination for men who were daily accustomed to-'see hundreds slain in Cooky anzwered the complaint and al- battle. Men who shovel a breastwork I as a defense against the foro- Sl'T HBME COURT HANDS DOWN A DECISION IN A MORTGAGE FORE OLOSURR CAS 13 The --virt hand il a decision-in tho C.T.I. Sngeru, lu-eiver, vs J. E. Cooley and Minnie Clifford, respondents, appealed fr i the district t-ouii of Grand cuunlj.

The syllabus lj as follow Action to foreclose a mortgage upon real estate. The defendant John B. HE MUST BE AS TEMPERATE AS AN ATHLETE IN TRAINING. i By Sight, Snirll Tamtc He the (laniltj uf Liunorit and Ho Lead a Lite nt Once Biffin tCml Jnto bntwe ind on a trench full of slain comrades closure of the mortgage, that thv mort- a chew bnrdtack a salt pork mcouojic Awhile at the Job a callousness which only such frequent scenes or occurrences would make possible in the human heart became peculiarly sensi- "icrtgugw at and prior to tive and alive to tbe solemn parade Lion delivery cf the mortgage, and forinalitles of a niilitary execution, i which so alleged, are, in "In our regiment we had a private! effect, follows:" (1) that the mort- soldier sentenced to be shot for insert- i gage should not, in any event, be avail- delicate and sharp the expert must not ing to the enemy. His name 0 the mrrtgagee -tprrri'y for se tonacc(l aud itt the use of liquors Thompson and he belonged to Com-j evidenced bv note de he must point of pany K.

This man Thompson had de Many hotels and restaurants portflnce well as inauy wholesale and retail liquor dealing firms employ a wJne It is the duty of Ihls Tiian puss upon the quality of all hiskies uud other ffe (10 epipty ach, and he makes bis teats through the throe souses of sight, which tesia tho spirit's color and cltiritj; smell, which tests its odor, and taste, the most important sense, which tests its flavor. To keep tUeso senses nt once tho sit'ip i tish. elaiet iMtl tin- vilh Uio sulncl cognuc with the Tribune. Tfar VVantanno Heio. read oxer tliU tur-of the proposed chaiter diinMid uiect and tell me what It means Duzn6 (nfter reading it It uit-ans "that in auy case of emergency the board of education iiiay employ or reinove any teacher or bead of department if it Herald.

PAttFH'H CAJS-fVK serted off vedette post one night and serlbed ln the a 2) that the mort- teetotal ism If two glares of are set before a wine t-xpert. one a SMITH. COUNTY MURDRRBR. i I 11 BV HIMSELF. At the teifn of i i a Jaaicj Smith, the rounlerfr.

to be hanged Feb. life to the court; he said wa- Easin- hls i.t;ln Italian i Gcinr.an. FI- born, at some two months afterward into gilge sno lrt only take effect in tl-e our lines, wheiqp- members of his own evetu that the note described champagne of the vintage of 181H. the Stockton. Pa and ran awaj froin -company happened to be on picket! fliculd be negotiated or trans'fert-etl: otfier of tlie-vintage of 1888, ho will nen vearF waus hi duly.

Thompson did not calculate on this. His idea In coming In was to surrender as a Confederate soldier and be ssiit northj. It happened near to Weldon railroad, where our division of the Ninth coiys was posted. Of that it the note should be negotl- tell readily which is which. There are mH to ated 'or -transferred, the sa? lndccd a doaen vintages which he rhould operate only wMle the note lield by some outside party, and, fln- ally, that when the note was returner.

course, on Being recognized, he was to tne mortgagee, jf it ever was taken, to" headquarters, and a court turned, uiortgagee slvluld rat ont-t sur- I art IP 1 was Immediately convened. It leaked out that Thompson not the bumble soldier he seeded, but a Confederate officer and spy. He been an officer In the United States before the war. He resigned and went south, where he secured the mission of colonel of Infantry. "Being a Mnrylander of family, efforts were made to snve his life, but in render the mortgage to the mortgagor viz: to John E.

The trial couiVadiuittod testimony to the and adjudged that the-jnortg-age should be disr-li-o'g and suuendered to the mortgagoi-. Held, that was error. designate by their taste without the helpful presence of the labeled bottle. The wine expert must also hnve profound knowledge of red wines. Among the red wlues of France he must be able to tell those of tlie Garonne fro" those of Burgundy and of thiraltelict 0 hlhl fc Jl'on ha ei i Cith tu ncr had a with relatives since he left ia years, ago.

J- scribed his wanderings in the auny and nt Cuba and elsewhere- how he and young i.irn bhwru lu the white wines also he must be dim- open a at and been sent to the penitent iary on Gov- leari'i'd. and ho suoald hnve no dim. eruor's Island, for four how culty in distitiKiilslilyg the champagnes when he had ben" there a year he of Sillery. of Ay, of Reims and of been sent to the at Epcruay and in also-J D. he cocaped Evidence considered and Held, mat -their best viutngeS.

Among tbe other" from there and ed west- the defense alleged was not estr.Blishod French white wines must know eventimlly had spearthe a quiet way, as his relatives feared to by testimony which clear, stiong tbose of Sauterne Barsac. Preijruac Hxlincer's shack- how ritiutlnan hiu ronl irtentH-v fnr four lio nnrxmuu fho finnntoh ii .11 n.x linger SnacK, HOW flisclose his real identity for fear he would be banged as a spy instead of fhot as a deserter. Friday, the day set for execution in tbe Army of the Potomac, came around too soon for Thompson and bis relatives. The night piexious'he had been infoiiucd that all efforts hnd failed nf wasbitfeton. I was on guard duty over him, and my brother was one of the detail of twelve men selected as tbe firing squad.

My brother didn't like the job. and came to the tent where I was on guard to consult with me Tiow to get out of it. overheard our conversation, and, knowing my brother by name, he broke in: 'Say, Tip, you must not back out. I want you in the squad, as I know you are a dead-shot and will save me from the "It was the practicerfor tne sergeant If the firing squad failed to kill the doomed man with a volley the muzzle of his rifle against the temple of the "prisoner and blow out his brains. "After Tip had consented the officer of the guard permitted us to play cards with tbe prisoner.

He had a. roll of bills, and we were soort in a stiff poker game. Two guards, including myself, my brother Tip and Thompson, composed the qunilct We played until daylight, and Thompson skinned the parly of every dollar. He had phenomenal luck and xvatched the inic closely. "In the afternoon he was to die, and about noon he asked to see tbe lieuteu- ant of the firing squad.

Handing tbe officer $500. be asked him to divide it equally among the men "detailed to shoot him. The- division was drawn up und formed three sides of a square, tho thnt PI- and hence that ev. not that and strength which is ne2e i to a written instrument. they quarreled and the defendant after Steinberg uud a 1 Hie better of Hvjingpr- I and Bommes.

And the Spanish white wines of vvlnes of Hockbelm must be like old time friends. cw h'' defendant then took shot Whiskies and brandies dixiaiiuiu guu awl shoe the top of h'ls victiui's Held, further, under the counnon' of his, work tliat arc as important head ofl; how then'he placed the gun mle vuiied by aiul Die vviues. lie U41 al Dv the'dead man's side to lead to tlie ivoi. u. 10 ww that -i i separate with ease the Irish, the Scotch X'T In the narration tb the American whiskies, but be 6n i us cd Oaths llj fleivcst char- even must designate tbe districts in Bc and rcnvlnred on? in tho i i agreements allied in the answer wera wood fr lu and hc not clde.

made in fact, tlie sauv; in ible in evidence to defeat tlie written instiument, or to establish tions not found in the n.irtg.'i," Held, further, thit the mortgage when dcliveied took effeci absolutely and according to its, tennv and the same was wholly diEch-ugtirfroui. all the fXtiane-ous agreements Jind (on.li- 'lons pleadPid in the answer. The mortgage not given for me two months after Uu- i on and delivery of the note i Held, Thai the nnti' is t-nin- i consideration lo i that where to written infetmuneni iv fall me -f parol evidence- .5 inadmissible to controvert or vary the term3 of the instrument of to create' which each distilled. Considering bis knowledge the salary of the wine ovport is not jjrejrt. It averages" $10 week.

Occasionally It falls as low and occasionally 11 mounts to mi niticenec. The expert must not eat rich, heavy foods und pa-'tries. must not keep late hours. His life, in a word, must be as temperate as that of an athlete in Thin IB iii uidei tliatrhls senses of and tnste and smell may be at Ihelr host always. Smoking is bad for ttie smell: rich foods are bad I for the taste: lute hours or any'sort of I dissipation, even the mHdest, bad for tlie health generally and for all the senses, sight In particular: bence the rigorous ascetic life of the xvlne expert.

The wine evpert xvorks with stomach acter. room that was about piav(J in a -human being could asked If lie believe-! In a God lie that he did for two years ago he dreamed a he Into trouble and wa, for it und he belu-vod Grd gave him rUa-t dreali as a warning, and a ft was now coming tnip. HP WORKED IHE BANKPR. Clever Mfrrhnnt Killed -Blrdn With One Stone. Recently wealthy merchant in Paris wild dots an business i Japan was informed a prauiJnrnt fh-ni In Yokohaiim fad failed, but the" name of tbe tlrm he could not learn.

hi- juust lo ahc'i- tain whether It was the one which terms or conditions not found in ihe eiu I tT forJLhen his taate and. smell are he did most of ls i )Usim iu clty FIRB3 THREE SHOTS AT KING LE3POI.I)' Hl'T FAILS TO HIT HIM Pi is.fii. Nov i C'alian, iiuv Mduniu aiicui, fourth 'side being open, wherethe an aJ1 hist- fln nf Thnrimsnn freslilv diiir. The of Thoiiipson was freshly dug. The band played the dead march lu Id pnxeeding to and Thompson, at the head a to attc-nd TP Deum in at their keenest.

He works on bright days only in a room flooded with sunlight, for then he can best weigh a HqUor's color and lucidity. He uses glasses of the oddest shapes a different glass almost for every liquor-for these hell) him to distinguish the most delicate of smell and color. The brjmdy nl-'iks, for instance, has a bowl almost aw lug as washbowl. The bottom of this howl the hrnndy covers jm tbe thinnest liijer. expert puts his face down close HI i his nose intside the Ijowl, rolls Hc cabllnjj.

but nilin a W( rwivw thl learned i truth instead lt to ihe kllown hAtl I i nows 1Ut htt him 3341 SOX 3J Wi MINNEAPOLIS S3 -sin Jng squad, inarched around tbe three-sides of the tho coffin in which he to be inclosed carried mediately behind him. Reaelyng the open space, the coffln was set'down. Thompson seated himself on the end of it facing tbe liring squad, about twelve paces distant. The death wanant was read, and the chaplain tied his hand- 'kerchief over tbe prisoner's eyes. 1 watched Thompson, curious to note if he Would hear the reports of the muskets that killed him.

Presently I heard the lieutenant's low voice: 'Ready! Alin! Fire!" "In the next instant Thompson toppled back into his coffin a dead man. The reports of the muskets he cf Qnten Hpiniettp. Nobody brandy about, thus getting the full bou- inJi'N'd. rested. Tlie ana-rhi 1 heard, as I saw him swiftly fall (gave a vote of to 0 in favor Of the before I heard the yans crack, aud so I settled this disputed point to my satisfaction, and to that extent the ex ecution of Thompson interested no more." Washington Post.

Taking; "l)n yrn moan i i i a a i a through Ci-ur-ot Gulch?" asked the astomsliecJ i veyor. "That's exactly I ine.in ti young feller." annwereJ Broncho l'ol "Cftctuflvillc got'a raUrond. dklu't n't tod they harin't ft lw'6 weeks bffore eotf tin, the train FOR SENATOR. The Jame-to-wn Capital Gover- i being urgeicl to the i foi the ite. is will- i to make raf again--" Senator Hansfcrotigh Goveincxr White is nt recent out of the state, and it, is 1m- to obtain confirmaiion of the of his candidacy.

VORE BANNWR PRPJCINCTS. Bclirer -precinct in Men-er count was quet of the He must the beverages he tests. He holds them in bis mouth about a minute, rolling them upon his tongue and letting them touch bis palate, and that is hufhVient for an accurate judgment. To swallow them would not aid him, for there are no ncrrets of taste in the stomach To sw.nllov.- them would, on the contrary, hinder him, sending him i to bed eat-li testing iaj The Of a large and fashionable New York hotel in discussing the day liis business said: "What is more difficult than to de- in words ine taste of anjthing? flow, for instance, would you say republii an tickei. gave S3 to 1.

Fisher precinct roxcf PDED Pa Nov 1.1. Mitchell's of Wilcox was con- are quartiomng Skittles and Sonie time ago the customs mithori- Uei a box of skittles that tivsd in on the k-Hg were fc to rc'U'ulJJio name nt tbe i i to linn "ThatVii ory a Huns tn ifeidied tb- liaykei. im i i not fifliclal. and if I i tlie -iam- I I some i i i i i The UK rebuilt tirguxl. in 1 mid liually bo made tin-- propos.ti«n 'I i ll .1 1 ten (inns in i i 1 111 i i i i i it i i i i me, i i mi i i whether 01 not of tin- i which luii nled in it.

Surelj ydu, will do a tor me?" "Yes." said tbe hanker, "for if I not mention n.ime I cannot IK- lu responsible any w.iy." The list made lh looked i it and I 1 back to the said, i of the linn i U.is failed i "ThLii I lost a i 1 merchant, "for that if the i i i i i i hic-h I did business." sliow 'if i name on the list "But bow do you a i hr firm which liiis uleil'-' banker in suiprioo "Very a renlml tlji 1 bread tastes like or or po- ihe ten nWes on i I st onh fl fx 1 is geiiuine. of the firm i "But red wines have, after all, a de d)d buginfnc A11 tbe othw ar ftot finable taste The poor red ines are earthy They have a flavor of fresh Soil Tlie good ones tnste like Held mushrooms, and the best ones tnste kies and orandies and i wines is not to b- denned in any such concrete way thi, ce "The science in a nice one. Few know it. Few men indeed tell their eyes shut whldky brandy or ale from beer. Few use Uqnor even know tbe CiX'uDl dSV" "NOVild bC ArvVt' nr and taken change of tho boi.

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