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& 3 > - •-*-; *> , Lyrf« ^Vv< t'•>£?•* ' PAGE TWO. THE EVENING TIMES, GRAND FORKS, N. D. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911; PIONEER DIES ST. LOUIS. TWO IMPRISONED July Sept Dee. -evsi & Got Into a Quarrel and Both Were First White Woman Near Bismarck Open.... .86% .88% f Close.... •81% rt88% ? .92% Sent to JalL b Died at St Cloud TV MARKETS Fargo, N. D„ July 7.—"I was not "Bismarck, N. D., July 7.—Word has KAHBAB CITY. NEWS OF THE STATE brought in here on that charge," said been received in the city of the death July. Sept ,Dec. Tom Olsen when Judge Miller in of Mrs. L. W. Slaughter at the Sis Open.,.. .86% .86% .89% formed him that he was before the ters' hospital at St. Cloud, Minn. The Close.... .87% .87% 4.1.90% court on the charge of being intoxi news is not entirely unlooked tor as Si. cated. Mrs. Slaughter recently had a para E IBW TOML . v» real estate business at that place, he "I simply came along because the lytic stroke and her advanced age July. Sept Deo. ' r, | also embarked as an auctioneer and officer told me to come," said Olsen, was an obstacle in the road to re Open .94 Hwm .95% -to... I shortly after marrying decided to en "I thought that :Jones here, whom I covery. Close.... •»B%ii| .96% • ^ .99% gage in farming, starting in on quite 6UNDERS0NS HUE used to know pretty well, was going The deceased was very well known HSWCE imnnpta - • an extensive style on the new land at to steal my watch and the policeman among the old timers of this part of ; :' * " that time being opened up over on the told me to come to the station and I Joly.it Oct % Dee. Soo. North Dakota, as she was the first Open.... .96% I ,...W ,.... could settle my fuss before the court." white woman to live near Bismarck, Several From North Dakota Close.... .97% .93%' <.92% Mr. Little was here Tuesday after HELD CRIME Jones, however told a different coming up on <a river steamer from noon not to celebrate the Fourth but story. He stated that he and Olsen Fort Rice in June of 1872. Her hus Responsible For Sharp In cmcifio oou to look after matters of business, leav had been drinking and were fairly band was an army surgeon stationed July. Sept Dec. Number of Complaints From ing for Lioma about 7 o'clock in the Defense Did Not Offer Any well tanked when they were brought at Fort Hancock, where the present creases on Market Open.... ....>> .64%-65% .63% T.'- i evening. The widow is reported to be to the station. He said that during weather bureau is. The doctor was Hign.... .64 .66% .65% provided for by insurance which he their spree they had in some way or I»w .63% .64% . .64% Over State Are Up For Testimony in Prosecution other got into a fuss about the pos relieved in 1876 by Dr. Potter, who had carried for several years, in the went with Custer a few weeks later. Close.... .63% .65%-% , .« Yeoman order. The funeral which is session of Olsen's watch, but that he DAMAGE REPORTS—MARKETS— didn't just remember why they start Mrs. Slaughter was the first post CHICAGO om 1 Consideration to be held today will consist of a short For Assault j mistress of Bismarck and was the Damage reports from the wheat service at the home, the interment ed to fusk fields of North Dakota were respon-1 July. Sept Dee. The court fastened the charge of founder of the first Sunday school. of the remains taking place at Con- She also was a writer of repute, be sible for sharp advances In wheat* Open.... .45%-% .45%-% .47% The state railway commission which crete, which place was the home of Fargo, N. D., July 7.—In the intoxication against them and they this morning. The damage reports High.... .45% .46% <.48% were both sentenced to serve a term ing at one time a. Washington corres Is meeting in Fargo is more than Little for several years before case of the State vs. Carl Gun pondent of several newspapers. Mrs. consist chiefly of spotted conditions Low .44% .45% .47% Jler derson, charged with criminal as in the city jail at night, with work on prevailing in the western and south Close.... .4G% .46% .48% Dusy with a large .emount of routine ! marriage. the streets for recreation during the Slaughter's husband has been dead ivork that has come before the body sault upon the person of Florence day. for about ten years. ern central portion. CHICAGO FOBS* tor disposal. However, only one u>\v Gravely in the court of Judge Miller One report is to the effect that July. Sept Dee. complaint, has been filed with ilie this afternoon, the defense offered no AUTO"lN DITCH EXPECT BIG CROWDS from Leeds west to the state line, the Open,... $16.62 $16.65 commission since the opening of its testimony whatsoever. Attorney situation is not nearly so satisfactory High.... 15.87 16.87 meeting. Richardson, representing the Gunder- Car Went Over Side of Culvert Into Devils Lake, N. D., July 7.—Sunday, as it is further east. Another report Low.... 15.60 16.65 The members of the commission sons, chose to waive examination and Slough. July 9, which has been designated as comes from Carrington and tells of Close... '16.86 light crops through various sections who are here at the meeting are W. stand trial in the district court. In Milton, N. D., July 7.—While turn aviation day at the North Dakota H. Stutsman of Mcndan, the president the other cases of the State vs. Chautauqua assembly, now promises of that district XIXNKAPOLIS WHEAT. ing out for another car John Mahon There was a continuation of the Df the commission, \V. H. Mann of Gunderson and the State vs. Gunder of Langdon made a miscalculation to establish an attendance record. Sept Now Salem and Thomas Hall the sec Gunderson, late this afternoon, they Tuesday evening and his car plunged The flights to be made by "Lucky favorable reports of the general Puts .97% retary. O. P. X. Anderson is unable waived examination and all were held over the culvert at the Charles Olson Bob" St. Henry, flying a Curtiss ma wheat crop conditions in the Red Calls 1.00% :o be here. Many Big Cases on For Trial to the district court. slough and tumbled into about live chine, have aroused interest and in River valley counties today and ex County commissioner Martin of Florence Gravely, the little girl who feet of water. 'Several young ladies order to bring the hundreds of peo tending west as far as Devils Lake. MDfflEAPOLIS CASH CLOSE. Cass county appcrrcd before the or in Nelson County Before is said to have been the victim of the were in the car besides the driver, ple who desire to attend, two special ft**:*******#**** No. 1 hard $1.01% ganization of the railway adjusters criminal assault was the first wit but most fortunately no one was hurt, trains will be run into Devils Lake ness on the stand. * MARKET GOSSIP * No. 1 northern .. •99%@1.01 :hia morning and laid before them Judge Templeton although all received a good ducking. that day. *************** No. 1 nor., arrive .99%@1.00% the situation of the railway service She told the court that Carl Gunder One young lady.lost a shoe and anoth A special train will arrive from the No. 2 northern .97 & .99% at Chaifee. The citizens of the Cass j son committed an assault upon her er her hat and their Fourth of July St. John's branch at 11:30 a. m. and Available Supplies.' No. 2 northern, arr.... about three or four years ago and .96%® .99% county town want to have trains: Lakota, x. D„ July 7.—An echo of gowns were mostly mud when they will depart at 11 p. m., giving the vis New York, July 7.—Special tele No. 3 northern .94%@ .98 lenve the station on schedule time. ] tlie recent disturbances in Devils had been doing so continually ever were pulled out. Another peculiar itors a full afternoon and evening at graph and telegraphic communications No. 1 diurum and arr.. .89 . Several petitions were received by j j_,a^e 0ut of which grew the impeach- since until about last September. She feature about the accident was that Chautauqua. received by Bradstreet show the fol No. 2 durum and-an*.. stated that the assaults were com the car was not damaged in the least. • 87% tbe commission relative to the layingmenl proceedings against Judge John An excursion will be run over the lowing changes In available supplies No. 3 yellow corn .65 ® .65% of track on several proposed exten- j p Cowan, will be heard next week mitted by Carl at intervals of two or Milton seems to be ill-fated for auto Farmers' line. as compared with previous account: No. 3 yellow corn, arr. • 64% . sions. The grading 0:1 the proposed | when Judge C. F. Templeton convenes three times each month. accidents, this being the third in less The train on this branch frill start Available supplies: No. 4 corn When asked if the other Gunderson than three weeks. .64 @ .64% read from Plngref to Wilton has now ia term 0f the district court of Nelson back immediately after the evening Wheat, United States, east of the No. 3 white oats .44%® .44% been completed and the.