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BISMARCK, NORTH 1AKOTA, SATURDAY, MAHt'H IT. 1900. Attorney of Docds ty -E. H. Speny vv, MiOThoase r.John Fort A 1 B- Allen Johnson John white Schools C.

D. Lvor JOn HnT-old C. rl --'l! ers Couz-ge A. Harris, Gust w. ty Board of Dr.

w. Bent- E. a Pleroe, p. S. Bnard J.

F. EOrl, Dr. A. ntiw -F. S.

AJlrn. tyJustliSi -Edgar Edward wlinEB, "Ivte wood, John tv ConstablDn PaUlck Mi-Hugh, John David Ole Bather. LUTV OHMTICTAT.R Edw. G. Patterson Knnry w.

Htehholt S. First Ward, Jonn wilte, j. lloran; Second ward. H. P.

Pleroe; Third ward, Walter Skelton, Barnes: Fourth ward, S. D. Rphrer. Sanderson. of PolIBe -P- McHngh atchman John Hubert of Fire wm.

Jaeger jdlnn of Engine Wr-Hugh Surveyor John-Harold BriiBstor While AND jl Bnara Jos. TTare, Harvey "FTa.ils, L. Mlchelfloh; Tarson Jamps ty Offiflalrt ufQces at courthouse ext a- herein 'otBeiwlse Indicated. Caancll retsnlm -flr" Tuesdays or each month at city nan. ibers of Winchester, 'district ge.

First NaUonal Building. ro'f County Juago wejb of States Attorney- ebb Block of- Mayor Sheridan House of City First Nat. i of City Clerk City i of Ciry Justice Block. of Coimty Justice clty 1 i 1 Bupt. Sohools.FlraL Nat.

Banfc-BJk Tjinfl Offlce FUsl Nat Bank Blk General Block. court twebb Block B. -Gage, First Na-- iin Bpnfe" Block. U. Marehal Patterson Weather Bureau, (asd state ither and crop service) B.

H. mson, director, government -reserva- I. wcfit Main street. ffloe, Agatha. -Or Patterson, toU.

U. S. UIB snr F. R. -Smyth," Jbirst Nat Bunt Blk.

a States Board of Pension 1 1 geon3 Dr. Gj A. Stark, president; "Dr. secre" ry. -Board meeia Uio -third Monoays of each month at office of 'Dr.

Bollard, Fliul National -Tfnlnn TplestaDll Vflln frtfi' streets. irjzeo 1 Northern Surgeons F. Mnn- iD ch conBmction ot neiv mili Major -E. S. -A.

a. ent engtaeef, new uithtsry -post, iphreys, Bismarck Bank blocfc. COUKT-Rl X.T11 DISTAIC-l'. Subdivision--At Jn May fourth Tuesday In No- -S'ubdlvlsiofll Billings -taueh times Judge Subdivision-- At Bm- is comity; two teiuis, at such time as judge Steele, Kidder Subdivision--At nty thu-aTuesday in June, imd-second- sday In January- aty je shall direct Subdivision--At waahrjurn. cty; two such-Um shall direct.

irnes as the nty- two teTSTat such M-es as the Se iity first Tuesday In April and second isrta'y to September. chambers tiij t. H. Winchester," jud National Bank Block. MAILS CIJ3SB.

OB TO PRETORIA ToT-TKobei'ls Unable. tt Ilead'a Column Into Bloemfouteii Intended, But He Pronn'ses to Be on Hand When tlie British "Enter Pretoi-ia. Just "Avhere Will 3Iake' Their Next Stand an Tmport-. ant Question. Slaruli 11.

Luid Rnlierls' buccess in handling the civil problems at Bloemfontein nnd the manifest ita-whicnthe of -capital of the drange Freo State accept the "Rritish occupation- momentarily eclipse in inUjiest the military situation. It is believed JFOUBERT -CCT OFF, tlie DeKnBC of LOSDON, March 17. Events are mc-v- in a ing in the South African- tpccdy and' satisfactory manner, from both the military and political points of It cuuld hardly have "bcnn es- pected l)j the most sanguine' men that they would 11 a turn so favorable. It appears that when Major Wejrtqn cut the railway north of Bloemfontein he thereby intercepted General Jofebert, who, far from having retired from the 'campaign, was.then coming southward with 3,000 men, presumably to superin--- tv'ud the defense, Elaborate defence three miles long bad been prepared outside the town. No Boer wonnded were left in THoem- fqnt'ein.

When ashed the reason by Lord Roberts, Mr. replied; "The burghers "don't like nofcoareVi go to Gape The evidence goes to show that so far TTI the Pasl 160,000 Triabps Into Different the Caspian Veritablo' War Gamps, German Papers Believe a Decisive Manifestation Will-Soon Be Made. ni the eoutheruDart of the-Free'State is I Traser, no further re- itOQ Mr. and: other leaders of the Bi-RisTi in ISonth Africa to Pretoria, Tint Gre.at Britain is quife content to dnys to the ncelRma- tions of the people of per i.i lit the -troops to enjoy few davfl rest "before, exjjecting further success. Lord Hoherts made a qnnint speech to the guards at Bloemfontflin "when, in his first- congiatnlntoiy words, he.

expressed pride in their splendid mnrch, of' in 28 hours nnd gave ainple as- eurnnce of hiR'ulijmate design. "Through small said Lord Eoberts, "I have not been able to iiifiriili aL t-hs head, of the brigade, as I intendeds I are quite prepared to accept the position pf a self-governing RriHsh" colony. Cheers -which" I NEW YORK, Marnh 17. A dispatch to The Journal and Advertiser from Berlin The (ioustantiudple eorre- spsdeut of The Tageblatt telegraphs the following, which elaiins'ttrhuve" acqnired from a veijr good source: "During the last five. mouths 160,000 throughout the connUy.

The speech, of M. Delcasse-has increased thin fatisfac- -iiou, and, tajjen the general belief that TSmperor Nicholas is personally averse to nny intervention, these inci-. dents spread tlmt there will be, no further serious-attempt to interfere ydu, however, Pretoria." at I will lead yon into General Gataore -is holding and" the whole lino of--the railroad of Bloemfontein is nuw in the bands of the the Orange-river after a forced march at oft Snnrrav, General'Clements col- Tim'n began''to cross; Van Eyl, columns of to 20,000 men, is "to replace the forees-of Lord Bloemfon'tein, UV he pushes ijorthward; Jnst Boers will uttempt.to oppose thnt-inarch is an important it" hwered nntil' General Jon bert is more, definitely- located. Pullhcr-ncws has reached the outride "world from ing, dated Friday, March shojvjng that though the! in Viard sliaits, they were bnoye.d up the tiio-wledge-'that their plucky- fight wnf appreciated at home. PretVjiiian -its' Governor.

General EreUyman'is' succeeding admirably as governor "of Bloemfontein. He proclamation requesting the "burghers within, a radius of Tniloc to deliver np arms, assuring them they would' be" paid for the- confiscation of Lord Roberts Is about to issue fresh it is considered, -will hnve the effect of further opposition- on- the part "of the Free Staters. Mrc6olliugs has oeen-appumled Innd- rost, vice deposed, and 1 Mr. Fiaser a6L-as Great quantities of stores captured at "Wassrefall have been "recovered: -As a result, of Hunter and Weston's -HIIK seonred-26 pen i and the line has fceen cleared -U. tliu m.

Lao y. be are ourre nt that former Pres- soldiers haye been thrpwu into different in of 'the correspondence" "departments" of Russia, both pcnTiis tljft Merv-, Tnshlrpnd mid Samarkand are veritable OF Xiaffic Fiactically in Greater New Bad NEW YOKE, ivrarnh 13. Nine of en-Qw 4,000 men battling 'with it in Mnnhnt.fan. Thrco thoiisftnd more at work iji -Brdoklyu. Tmffio has been, partially paralyzed in some df the.cili pnqe parly -m'orning.

During, the Tionrs the Brooklyn. bridge traffic -was practically The. slcct on thq third mil elecU-ie power tj flie Bridge cnrg cut off the current nnrt'a general blooltnde was the- result. lines over the bEidge.were^not. niuuh.

sandsof persons- Wfffe forced -to wfilb the sU'Uctuie'in Snrfooe traffic was; of course, "evefv- where delayed arid the Fifth Avenue elevated. roadi whiii uses the. tWrd rail jsystem in' w'a? almost completely tied npntter mirlmglit. the" crowded streets down town, fallen horses and stalled drays and tracks gi eatly i ni pededbTrsin causing- irmiiy blpckades. Tn the outlying- 'districts of the boroughs'of the rsimilnr.

conditions prevailed. O-'he mails were several honis behind in their 'On "many. of "the snbur- banWines. in Jersey the, trolley wires broke under the weight of their coating of.sleei-nnd iip several lines cpmpletely. o'f Morses were killed by contact Vith live-wiresr fatalities are reported in the cit The.

station houses and charitable institutions were crowded with honie- lessi i war campsnnd only-fche impossibility at thu present season of the year of build ing new barracks or harboring men in tents has delayed the advance of.further troops. A decisive manifestation against TCnglnnd may be expected before long." The correspondent ajlds nuder reserve that: HnKsia. acqnired a-Tiar. boron Persian outside 'the Straits of Statements still -inore sensational are published by.the Munich nchten onof the most co'nservative 'in Germany, which affirms, among other things, that Great to erate with Germnny for the purpose of upsellmg Russian iu-Apilt. Minoi.

The spmi-omcial organs" of the German press seize th.e-opportnnit.y aiforded by 'these proclaim that the Ragnnd railway, is. an international nndertafeing; tbfit -Asia-' 'Minor is and to iiia in tain (hu stricfesfresel've'in- regard to" questions pmdiiig-between Russia Ji-nd Turkey. Turkish ageu.ts are assured that Gri on' the basis of the Cyprus agreement, will refuse to assist in-protecting the. Asiatic portjou of Turkey from Russia, nnd.Geriimny tn srmtali c.liestnuts out of tlie fire for. TCngland.

Movement of Russian Troops. XDC; March 17. St. Petersburg correspondent says: "Fresh alarm is spreading abroad from South Bnssia with regard to further. In SalUbury'n Keply.

PRETORIA, Weduesduy, March 14, State Secretary refutjition-of Salisbury's nrgTimeuta in reply a the Bloemfontein joint note was issued tCxlay. Mr, Keiiz says: British Kovernmrait, the Bloemfoutein conference, endeavored to enforce by threats certain changes in the internal -government-, of the republic contrary to the London convention. They also imported troops in great unmGers and broXe off negotiations with a threat: to-take: tbeir-qwn, means to remove the grieviuices Of their waiting a while an ay corps was prepared mid the reserves were being called out by the British, President Stc-yn ashed the reason of these, procccilings. Sir Alfred Mihier refused to reply. Attitude.

'Meanwhile Mr. Chamlx-rlain, in bis speeches, showed the world that England had decided on war. Accordingly Transvaal republic addressed 4O the British ttovernment. a demand for the withdrawal of.their troops, as otherwise accept the presence of the twiops'nfi a declaration of -That ifnt: nwppRRnrily intendwd as a me, 1 armaments Reits "Tbese-Yvere bought openly in Rng- land. and iii Europe and the high com- missiouer boasted" ot them" at the Bloomfqnfei" cb'ifBrence and fnll descriptious of those ariaa- ments were found among the officers' papers ut Dundee." Imspicious movements.

Ens- siaii troops are being concentrated- at Odessa." however, it is only iTi-. timely preparation -for the grand Kev. SheWoo Devotes Space to an Article- on Tax Dodgers. March.17. iii' -Tlie Capital, in denouncing mnneuvers.

But S.ecretary^RooL LIs Satisfied Cubans Are tapahle of HAVANA, MarcK Secretary Root when interviewed -Jy; the coiie- of the Associated Press, that he Imtl uutne-to Cuba for reasons. Tn the first place he see for himself of various departments, civil aud militai', and to investigate, so far as possi'Bl MR. STATEMEM'. Opinion of the TOWN, Mnrch 17.. speaking at the town hall, Kiniber ley, gaid: Although some of the ene- ust remember thnt their ki-uiy is not organized with the same ipline as "WT iinvor -wifih to FIVE CKNTS DOKSNOTKXTHNI) A the.Con- Covers.Porto Rico Defeated By a Vote of Thirty-sis to Seventeen--Revenue Appropriation limited.

A ijpeeial House Committee on Trusts'and Senate Steeling Committee. WASHINGTON, March After the morning busiue'ss had been disposwl of the senate topk uj) the Porto np- propria.tion bill. The amefatlments" of the limiting -the appropriation to reVenuevprior to Jan. 1, 1900, having been agreed to, a vote was taken on Mr. Allen's ntncHdmont, de- iujr the vonstitution extended over the i.daiul.- Mr.

AHeu'ti amendment was 1aid-on thsi table, 30 to 17. Mr. Jones withdrew the. amendment he offered Thursday, and in its place offered an amendment proposing free trad)J)i3tween" United States and Porto'Rico. It differs' from the amendment N.

Jones offered, as proposed Tlminsilny provided that, inoney coire'cted should be repaid -to hria'puid it. A11 nmendmpnts to the Porto Kican appropriation bill withdrawn "or voted nnd the -bill passed without "raeet a brayer. general tlipn Cronje mid' I never war where there, was less. vindictive feeling beUVeen the two ii'ieB than in nrl m. tc, ftm-r'rV is closed -while mall- Is being hutellfter aSit of trains each was.

LoarcsSt. Paul at 2 a. Bismarck. IS :12 p.m. EAST BOUND.

St. Paul. 3 p. m. STAGS LINtS.

illincr to surrender. Much tuirestesists among population. The burghers des th'e soldiers as locusts, saying they are innumerable nnd of identical color svith General Roberts reports thnt he foufnd 7 British officers and 43 men wonnded in tlie hospjial at Bloemfontein, and that they had been well cured for. He adds: jeiniced w.onndea Boers by telline" them -they will be ajlowed io proceed to their homes," being three times as much as one of the highest officials of 'the road. j-paper Mr.

Shuidou was. asked why he (bd not pu of those tin-" wh.mi. comparisons ancl lie r'-ph "Because This city is till i.f -UiUliiuiivc iwcli i to feel a personal touch i the names lie made the legion. single soon as they can pfid I did "n.nt u-n; out half a i namcji. If I coultlliave friveii the entire I list Tmight ilo Vat th.it wuuld be A leading feature of Friilay's a cartoon oppoiliiir tLi- ti- Bocn LONDON, March- 17.

-A to The -Da'ily Mail from" Lourenzo Marques Thursday says that com- matidoeB. -at--Warrentfin, wliere the Free Staters are to TnoVe-a stand." SHT-PS- House Committee Decides on the Number 'fn He Authorized. Mnrrli honse eomniittee on naval affairs has reached a definite decision as to. the of new warships to bo ized in the forthcoming nayal apprppri- ation-bill as follows; Two seagoing coastline battleships ot Bjbout tons cost approximately- $3,000,000 each; tliree aiinoreil ci uisers of the highest practical speed, and most powerful armor and to cost approximately $4,000,000 protected 'uriiisers, to'cost about 51, ur.OOO -It was determined not to provide any gunboats in view-, of opinion expressed by Secretaiy Long and Admiral "Dewey that Gencrar'Dtis; purchases of serviceable boats of this character met present gunboat ments. ST.

PAUI-, March The Peoples party state convention for the election cf delegates to the b(r1iEld-iti--iIiiineap- Tne r-enfVnl r.nitiiiiifteR of the party in Minnesota decided Favnrablo to tlie Blllltln Blil. Mai'ch .17. The houso cbmuiitteu nuulc able report oil the bill of EepresanJ-fltive Illinois, nmldng nn increased appropropriatiori for the militia and na- tipnal gnnrd of -rtio country Iroju. OriO The bill has atUitcted widespread attention in militia, circle's, a com'nii'rtoeT-pprcsenting the orgnnizatioh- of all tne" states' been hcru nitmutly tocaii forsvaril the movement be'gnn at their uationai'cou- veution. on WAsmXQT'os, March Ghnumnn 1 Ray of tlie house judicial committee appointed the following special mitteffpn trus'tH; Messrs.

Ray Nr 'Jeitkms Ovei" streot (Rep. Terry (Demi, Lenhant and Elliott S. This consider all' hills nnd resolutions relating to tiUbta: AJlison Xanies StecTlntf Committefe. March 17. Senator Allison, chairman of the- Republican canons "announced" the steering committee on Porto" Rican leg- It IB composed 'Forakerj Hale, Davis, Warrenj Spooner'an(l'Kciu.

Brief Calilnct WASTIIKOTCTN, March 17. The cabinet fnimiteS anrl 'n nth- ing of Attorney General Secretary Root and Postni'aster General Smith wore absent." Secrfitajj Hay was present, although he still uafforiug with 05 -rocrc. meeting Clarendon hotel. (late of the state convention for the with the requirements of thewlnnij offlrerB ser, a6ttCj a i a i cr nhnitt( to bo wonders, couafenng the nature ii 3 Ma i. strife that hnd devastated the I for so long a time.

Their conduct and had greatly impressed, him and he was satisfied from all thnt he Fruit Trees CHATT March 17. --The iiiLi worst to le lesired bv fruit gz'owers of had seen that they were capable- of self- j.v, 6te rn Teunessee and "Xorthtrn. goverument. I was the- cold-wave. "It is necessary of should it be a cause for'sul thc- Gayton Emmonsburs nona sia Standins Rook; mcrnlne except Sunday; retOTn.rt| a.

aiiKinf marck about p. m. Fort Hertholfl. Coal Harbor Turtle ce, Washburn. Painted coner.

Elbow leave's BiTtholJ rniha- '-t- In BlsTW -leave the hospital." l.f;nTiy Co i ippines." It is accomi an. editorial note pletely Outclassed. Oral. March large MAY LOSE--I'E "It is necessaij of course, to prepare of i'i mr night. show that tor said Hoot, "by practical tn(J ir dropped to 2-1 nnd every- "hould it be a canse aim is fro rjver this entire- section.

gi-owi i v.llFtj; I gon City nine i I i i i Vi IL "uinTjcr -tatei (n tin- Thirty AUSTIN, Miireh Hon. I tiryau has left for bis home to attend i Lincoln Mr: Bryan will go '-tour through South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Grepin, Califurnia, Arizona nnd Xew Mexicct. He is for a number nf in each of the- will aViK-nt froia: this city -about a nujiitb. family 1 remain here i lit- reium. SAN Municipal Elections shonld not brinu' to tlif- surface the best which by it 3 a.

a urdayf. MTSSOTRI i even- about 5 Cromwell return- vs and war i of the world, defeat Ed- rlio of at the Indus- I Athletic club in the round i of what was to have been a 0-rouud i elements nf United urally he in ti. -r i eount' T.eniiyL-_.5v.as_. complete.h- P. QTr French Innncieit- Starch possibility of re a-irlni! Riv-k.

F-rt 1 anS war an-1 Harbor. Minrnavr, nm up AM per rlvst 4SH1XOTOK, March Joe eleranLved in this ii) during the ing from'Atli'nta, He is stop- at tne Arltngtuu. He had anin- aw In a urtvatb Qon- 3orbTM, but has not an yet paid il vijt toihe war NE ws.PAPERn i devotes an artide to the upon the financiers of -Europe to furnish the Boers with the means of resisting British invasion. March .17. -NEW of the thirty gamblers.

i before Recorder Goff jessions -court, xhey meu.t many-i. ceiving --1- kee pension office will oiisly cutoff when the a the nest quarterly Most of the cases under those of widows, but it is, 1 tv. they have remanied a thi-j- are placed at odds with the i i authorities. They have, however. Committed acts which, under theJTnitod States laws, are declared sufficient to cut them The inrestigation.

pujnued with much, secrecy it is to B. Similar oondi- to eirirtjn MI 1 d. 'f Even in the i tracts of votild nat- an active ill- TIv. Tliis tr I i i iicalOuLar.s. anal i on 1 arc- iz-- tLrit i 'timber.

Taken to i .1, K.V., i Davis, flv.lli- in i ies. 'i ty 1 1 i i ch, of snow ias damaged large Maich 17. The thiryipi- -u Mnriho 1 ni 'JP vriil I 1 i of enn I 1' TM 1 which i take plate nil Vtar.v.flill provlf "the first lesson. The object is to give muuiciiAli- ties home rule in the very broadest sense, making each self-luppoi-tlng the elected to their o'wn people." Mar- 17 fruin Taylor, th charge of the howpitAl at I i i aii'l all i ir it- on it city I -T a M. T'ne .1 i a.

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ootin- luln under date of March 1, thkt- since his- tart report of Feb. tnere of tnere both of which resulted ith 66 during the Vcf their for iv to rt.Viff 4reh- biihop 7. 'tut bntlTU "n' HJod Arch- IT of NEWSPAPER!.

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