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of hose Appearing to Have Been together With the Holdover Senators 1 fusion; rt, republican holdover; nsliion holdover; by petition. Name. Counter Post Office. 1 TjiMovjre Pembina 2 rh James Fuller.Pembina Crystal 3 O.E.LbfthuR... W.nlgh River 4 J.

L. Cashel. Walsh River 6 rli Murphy.Grntid 7 Forks Forks 5 rh Ames Traill Mayville Lewis Fargo 10 GWWolbei-t 11 -r' Cass -Buffalo rh A Slotten Wahpeton 13 Peylln Cayujja 14 rh Sanfibru.Ranspm 15 A i Barnes V.illey· City '16Tli f- Coperstow'n '17 I. Swenson Aneta 18 rfi W-AT-uIdlaw JTnnna' J19 r'. Wrn Clarfe Rolla rh I Hegf Bersifl '-21 i Iftwry tube Sykeston i J.

JoUipt. Welis taiAvyiliratuS 24 rh Snarpe, 23 '0 Gee 26 rh Baker Ernrrions 27 r. TMt.x..Burleigli 28 29 30 fli-JAMt-Bougal Morton 31 L. A. Shnpsou.

Stark "HOUSE. County. 1 VYJvyatts Pembina. 'Kulriji TEllendale Urona Bismarck Afanaan Dickinson Post OfTlce, Hyde Park. 1 I- Chevalier.

Pembina 2 Restemaj-er Pemblua- 2 -Thordarson, 3 Swnrthout.WMlsh... Park River 3 A Walsh 4 GJlGullikson Walsh Graftori John 4 J'H. Parr walsh Grafton 5 5 r'T -E Noittiwftnd 6 Bacon Gd Folks' G3 Forks 6 Forks Chas Gd Forks Thompson 7 p-Hjtilii'istad'. Gd Forks Galchutt Seymour 13 Sargent MJlnnr J3 r-a Fhifer 14-r 3 8 Asa. Sargent Tram 8 I Lernm 8 A Willison.a-raill 8 Nelson Trail! 9 R.

-Cuss 9 id i' 1- Ciii 10 Thos Heatli gass 10 SeTerson II- 6 Cass Cass J1 John piil Cass -Slufue Rlcliiand J2 A W- Thomas. Richlarid Morgan 14 Anderson, Ransom' FtKansoin 15 Geo TVT Yonng. Barnes Valley City -iR Rpmsett. Bai-aes Flngal 16 Cassell Steele. 16 Wlnslow Gplden Lake 17 A Hall 1: Harma i Ole ATVlg Milton 19 20 Gronvold.

20 james Hiciieia i i B'illfor Constiuctipn.of.% Canal is pected to Pass the Senate at ihis Session. Senator Morgan Who is in Charge of the Rill, Makes this State- It. Not Necessary to Waite for Action of Great Britain, on the Hay-Pkun- cefote lreaty. Dec. 29.

who has charge of the iftcaragXian 'canal (bill, is confident -the will session: of tlie just It-caine fwin He says it will noft be necessary to await th'e action" of Great i cefote trftaty before the senate' stmction CAPTAIN CH1TTENOEN URGES A -PRB5KNTAT ION OB' THE CT.A-TMS TO GOVlfiKNMENT AID. Sioux '(Jol. H. United engineer in charge duiprovejriien.fe of the upper MfssouiH river and of, YellowiiLone parK, wLt.h here, retuiacd- today from WaBhingtxSn, been appropiiaftdon-for river favorable of- ifhe The Commercial. hotel, NORTH DAKOTA, 1900.

NO itt session here. effort to, harmonize 'the two 1 T.rahcm?s of 'the'' party will TO STOCK. I desire to call, the Attention of" all owners of ncw that' winter "season -is" -upon 'iis to-- fact, of Grtat pain and suffering ave caused and needlessly putting tho bit while stiO frosted- 'directly. in to the-, mouth.of aiiy doubt as to the I would suggest he de upon -himself by p-laeliig his tongue fairly upon the blade of an axe or. ha'tchet, for" instance, that has been exposed the cold-: sufficiently long 1 becorne "thoroughly and note renewing "the process daily for one "week.

'-Many a horse to endure this day after day until eating--- torjture. To 4)ay- to legislate for con- To pl nl fllis lace the bit for iction 'rr-; lft vWle Qr t0 time of lus and. tie possibility that but a snia.11 "and inadequate appropriation. wil-J be made, eomniented upon as lollcws: The -people of -111 'a "ey 7 ganlfce for a demand uixn cbiigrejs for- heip to "protect, te.nlcs froin being away, the erosions pr 11 ands of cesLate. rjrer thous- woifth real, us gl G' M- Davis.

Rnmsey Bvanston gl KANicb.oI.bGu Kamsey DNevin BMy -New Rockford Chaffee 3 -J TO Watson. -24-f -Buchanan Kensal Qeo. Dickey 25 A Strutz Oakes E6 TWAHshotfSe Kidder Steele 26 r'G Mclntosh Ashley ,27 Jos. 2T Henry Reade Bismarck Bottlneau 29 Williams Bottineatf wlllfston Tit-packard. Morton Mandan 80 r- W.m- Wade Morton wade Mc'Clnre.

Stark Taylor Im All Agrei. Sheep are earliesb-live f.ock of, which we any history, and have been kept and improved from that day to this by the most civilised nations in the world, says Texas Farm and Ranch. ThiR timid nnimnl, the. type of and purity, has no doubt hud much to do with the" mornl elevation of. in nil ages.

Abel was 'a keeper of and brought to the nltar of the Lord the- firstlings of hig the fat thereof and lambs were the most the flncient Jews. 'I'he felting of the wool and the wear- Ing of'clbto" from it was one" of tbe earliest ait? of man. This animal has always exerted an ameliorating 'influence 'on man, the soil; as well as feeding flii race, especially in alt.but tbe warmest climates. There are many -varieties, both wild and domesticated, the differentiation in domestication being in the direction of mutton growing and wool growing, many of the best mutton breeds being also producers of fleeces of useful if not fine wools, for there nre many for which the finest of wool arc not Bbeep, have a and In every civi- of Bailing under false colpi's when -wef -ask for-'iHooaey the inter- esI Of navigation. There ought to be a contention of' representatives of the Missouri river- the conning at siftiir poiat where a syfatetiiatic 'cajijpaigiii.

could be irau- gti'nated. The way the matter now enemiies of the appropriation, or those wlhp inay not be directly 'ing in cold, water, and all" the be dra-w-n ai-e- -huiiiaTie drivers that bake this needed, very many never do. HaW-a too, that your stables are 'well -lighted; and the- stalls kept dry and-clean-with ample litter. 'See that your "cattle.and torses are not exposed -to the winds and stoi'ms lack An old, hay-stack or sfraiv Uie.best of I -posts," -with feet Rrotmd. poles- and brnfh the is often lying about the premises then a littfe labor and your cattle will have a shed" far warmer -than- can toe 'made by of itb State Agent.

for Preve-ution-'of Cruelty to JAPANESE TRAINING SHIP 'LOST bf WITH AL'LON BOARD. 'B. Dec; 29'. Newis' men Jfefej'l. CHINESE SAID KAUNG HL'-' MAN IN B.

"lcc. Advices from a "great faminels" many Uvaths among the Chin- i as resul'ted in can-; niliottstn aiid luliiian flesh is "pffervd for sa-le many-Tillages. Cbmmmhdaat of i' tifies Before the Boflz. Board of 1 Inquiry. Says that.

Anonymous Letters -l old- Him -t Being Protected. Called Mtmbers Class Together -Got Pioiiiise of No JMorc Hazing; I 3 oiut; hours The forenoon i the Booz.inqulry were mostJv; tne o-f Col. a cx-at'tcd a promiso' that n-c't one of thrai would submit to Editor Tribune: -i see by 'press reports tha.t~Presid(.'u; Spriager of tho National -Oattle Association olijects to the'Grout bm to regulate the marking and Sale o-f. ol.eoma-rgarine 'on' ground tlu.t'ic..'ft-ill..affcrt ihc value i iiom.niaiidtmt-or cadets. By an- "He seems'-to not see or'refuses I C)n vmou lc the witness aaid-hi? to take i-nto consideration 1 the queen tt 1 i W.

the dairy Die muuliet oi all a Oil. He lliss O1 jointly cfo more.to'-up iioM'-uie vajtie of and and whoili'so-nie liutter, thah do raisers for beef and we' in'u'C not lase- s-lght of the fact that after many years -furnishing milk, cream and finally goes to increase-tht jamoun-t and To' queen of the dairy i'h" "estimating "the value -o'-f very narrow figuring. Tlie consumers 'ot biiftei' to get t-he jiu'iv article whe-ri'they '-pure butter price, and those who buy olco substitirtes for bitttfr-to get ft at thV price oo.mmajKls oa ils -own merits. marking butter bu: "ole" makers "(lo often-'ssll tnrtV butter. tecUori.

a time fonvard hazing In its forms pracik-iily abolished. Col. Miller, superintendent of. the academy, was the next. Wit- He testified to an.

alarming )iazing during' LSllii, and' tlie aess; r- "tempt fco.stoj}-it -created a spirit of mutiny among they 'refusing to fxbey orders' of the were 1 mth dismissal. Congress- s'lidtihl grant, pVo- we VET. apologized. HOJKN OLD- TIME R1VKR' CAPTAIN. DIES REDEuVfLY HIS HOME AT, PIERRE FRJ3M PNEUMONIA.

D. of old. the loss of the Japanese ship TnskishM)ia Mn.ry with s'll- hands, lifty- near NJW Japan, during ty- pfaocii aibnth, was. brmig-ht by the steamier. Rio Jun Maru.

interested, are to play one pa.i't of our -forces -againisit other, arid ttie result Ss thnt before congi-ess aliuoat pensioner? inuicad of citizens asking tWat the same in the' of river pro- tecifion, extended to the noi'lh- that is extended to- 'he southern slates along, the Mississippi, wihien have had enormous appropriations lor construction and maintenance-of levees, not as, aids to navigation, but for protection to plantations. (STOAT). COAL DhJlfOSITS THE itIVKR.TAPPED. BY THK STAND, I ROCK -would tho flpijco cSase sending out peditiofis? 'What places do the allies Doc. 28.

Uncle Sa'ni those of his little Indian, wards who 'have bccn good attended school a present of a complete winter outfit, dresses, over coats, sSawls, overshoes, caps, everything the litfcle ones need to keep -thein- trapping to and. froiii school on cold winter days. He also gave them abundance. The schools on this reservation are crowded to their utmobL capacity. The pupils are regular in attendance, win- tor and surmner.

There are little ones from years old up to big. husky young men of 20. The Indians have mined 20 tons of good quality lignite coal at a point about half way 'between' Forl Yates Cannon Ball and abotit four miles 3.eouiiU-j lw.n found a i profitt- from the.Missouri river. The vein is ble. But it is farm a i rather i impo-rtAncv and is adjacent to a than rnnrb that tbpy develop r-iuntry wh'ch at present hauls its fuel their finest for kept they can be it Ken the art-Tot that tbflr Oa Wft there ao lock of profit taelr aiuttoifi and wool, pyf of ibrtr 4iV if Ui tar tAft on -1y 4Ht ffetlf tht '--1 clfltAtil Sif -PK A iJSQ; QU K-STION GOVERNMENT WANTS TO KNOW SOMWrHING OF TFiMATSnS OF THFj.

POWERS. PecriSj A Pekin dispatch "puWfehed s-ays a note -was re- cived there night from fhe count at Sing Afu acknowledgmg the o-f. the'? joint demand of the powers a.ad"oli'taining the following' "M-ig-ht not fonts retriain standing though 'is 'iit proposed the prlncctis the same as other ei-s? If the de-mantis are to" proipose to -Ho do pro-yose to occupy them?" SLAYER OF AUDITOR BE TRIED BY A HIGHER COURT. Washington. Dec.

McDonald, the slajer of Auditor Morris, died this 'resisted eveiy effort" of physician-s and death FINANCIAL SHOCK. London; Dec. suspension- 'the London and Globe finance" corpo- was foll'owt'd today by embar- rassmeiTt on the stOek" Twelve 'firms, it is -ft-ared. 'and number of "small, jbbers will be has Ieen caused. MISSOURI SLOPH Shockey leaves Unton and removes, to Mound City.

-cranu ui ayior at tne Djcldnson market eight Chester 'Vh-ite hogs seveji months olrtiithat netMj each. The Mi 1 i snyq Merry of Dickinson worked a good many people up that way on his equitable graft. 1 The Dickinson Press is. holding uip its end of a census discussion with tlm Mandan Pioneer and says Dickinson banks and the Dickinson postofflce -do mor business than three at Mandan; George "Waggoner was exposed to small pox at Glendive. 'hurried home tcr Dickinson and was at once placed under quarantine at his home th.ere to sec small pox developed with cinie capi-aans on the Missouri, river, d-ieJ at -his home at S.

a cold as a reisui't 'of- exposure" and d'ied in a few days. Capf-aiu Horn mu? -well known to old tifners along the river. Captain On -Rec. ai Coluiji'bian 'Chapter 11. R.

A. -at Dickinson; elected- tbfi- following -officei-s: John Reissbeck. H. George J. W.

Currie. S.j.Dan Manning, P. Fol- soui, secretary. C. F.

who Vas 'arrested an3 brought 'to DJckinson' on a charge of money under false. lias been released, his wife having persuaded to turn 'over a number of by sta.rvatio5. He died- easily and refused to make a siwtement when asked by physi-eians. when-he came here in Afterwards he ran a la' 5 South Da kota, and since then w.as two yeai's on the Yukon iTMthe service of -the-Noi'th- crn, American coinpaiiy" Captaiii Horn was here during last session and returned to PleiVe in'the Ian. UL ii-ja ucctLif will learned with regfet by a number.of old time friends and associates.

Albany N. Dec. 29. Ex-Capt Howgate of the signal service, who was sentenced to eight years in prison, was night'having been by Howgate government bonds: KAISER is reported- here the is going to the U. S.

next summer a a his brother 'Henry will act as regent during his absence; WILL BUY. WashinRton, Dec. i It is author- amiounpf-4 -the irj Denmark his opened negotiations with the Danish for the purchase 'by. the U. S.

of-the Danish Inoitvs. The U. S. is said to be to pay number' of Valley. Gityjaaies gin NPW "jury lps "ca'lleil 7or loe term The Midland Canal com-pany yf of at Dov.eiv i -'Limlelia ease cost taxpay-.

offe of- Grand Forks county are beginning to be made tho central the, by landscekers. will tj koti -lifter is- it 1 -ft of ihtrDa- J. 1 Hezel if Harvey, -who failed short time ago, is taking of ban1miitey His nre liabilities Mossip will take of T' Scarborough at -Oakes the. ges- tlemiuTwho left unceremoniotisly weakness was- dis- MGRE London. disasters as a result of of the; fresh great Tbt A finy mlliv, from 1n the IndiAM will uiinr at at or Bradflock.

for all per tori atter! Frank Meade shipped some i a The-total fatalitjes are MINISTER CONGER WILL RESIGN ou abqut from Dickinson, and one -carload- was shipped in the name of Jack-- Joyce. who- had been working for Meade. Joyce sold 'the horses out in a bunch and left for parts and Meade BECAUSE OF CRITICISMS. Di-c. Friends The Xortueui Pacific ha-s divided Minister Conger say he the roadmas'ter's district which for the year included all the ten on account of criticism madej Mandan and City, by the department regarding his con-1 Fr0il fandan to Mfldora js a difllrlci duct regardfn.g 1 nPirirtiations.

i 0 i BRITISH ANOTHER SEVERE Of to No II 1 to Wa o- ii.ll\^:jf to Jf of Oft ti II; I IN AB1JC at Ikr. 27 4 JC -1 i new Jchrs Daly ters in Dickinson. The ter- ritorj- froiii MHora to Miles City is givm to W. P. Murn.

only To rlw oiit, Boolr gtorv and of MA FVrka to Icsli'at aa bMt Mr la My placed at fwic ire hi.uJ.'t'.'t rc'hlrb Is .1 victory for (haw Tho we enn breed ns sood stoclj as can be And southward flying birds oiv the While IB dumlj with Aupist'i Haw docH it know the time for there will be a-, whole eating ex-. actly tbe same things. Sometimes this glmilnrity of nppotite causes case If the occupants of the high shift about time on the C-tiil have numerous cbtncii to the puuipkln pie sure 'to glTe out before the nooa bonr past. "It's ftmij.r Iniy people one of tbe wtitcrs at toivn luncb place. "There Al men wlib -n-nn't look at o( and Just fttrf a for their lu-mlK If thry doo't nt another follow catlnf Jwrt tfc, If bare i that tl -f.

In Ink. ii It prl It poUk. 'M at if iiv nil li door county farmers hfring wit. their teams for work' jn. the woods near Cttss Lake: get 1'JU a tioiiHi for tho tMtiivj arp fed.

snoil Among the North Dnkotft poatrnas- tcrs.Tewatly appointed'are C. E. Ma- Ingei-soll atlMohanjo, Dickey county, iitul W. at VVSnona, mons county. John Houltcr held up at the depot at Oakes.

knoc.ked down with a There is -no wks hottr froiii effects of the B. T. attiftfney-filf Barnes couiity, was Christmas day to Miss Florence Gotchell, one of Valley City's- chaiining popular young ladies and sister. nr Lieutenant Gchell-of Company G. IN.TUIT10N.

it Vnow--tbis Within (U wilderness c( tangled fit-, hour whffi sbinnwr'p JanjptiH Which iett the fic-M and'fotcrt ill Yet, In -shrill notes, Breaking the Kpcli that, passing -wniincr The cricket first proclaims the autumn Henry Cleveland in rREAKS IN LUN.C! I ORDERS. Walter Attention I One "of he -i in using things be no- tlced at Ibe'lunch counters is of imitation. If the man on the end studies of fare atfd thea orders a bam sandwich, pumpkin pie tod a. glass -of milk, all his ndghtxut likely to duplicate his order, ani soott.

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