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) \\ow WINS i 3 ',‘ 5 a Verdict in Favor ' Contractor Last Night. ~— {5 " the case of A. F. , %, J. Jinkinson re- %P’,{ ‘l-‘rt in favor of the ql Ortly before6 o’clock i The cgse was one -of l, ‘r' ight of the present i, % S considered a big i,)"' : efendant. 4% s a sub contractor \ ] “lin the excavation of vy th and the conditions ’x"d(h were in contro- 1 "J‘lly held that there " "ract and that under | ‘Ous Warner was not = &ny pay for his labors - Comtract - had been con- I :‘f'(}uxi re, who entered a "l‘;“‘fy to a charge of high- s "ry committed in this 4, ‘een sentenced toa term i, | one half years at Still: "»hd will be taken to the , iry as socn as the neces- ,] o 'h"y in the case of Joseph r“s. Albert Sennes, an ‘YP malicious Prosecution, 5\(’ a verdict for the de- (‘"flse of Peter Lind vs. y trisor, ‘v\ne'r held in trust, went !Iry shortly before noon. ‘irties to the action are s of ‘Riackduclk and the Iy is engagal in the sa- siness ‘there. cape of R, J. Rafidal vs. I. Johnsou is being tried ifserncon. it to secure a satisfactory ‘nent of partnership ac- S which are in dispute. irder in the second degree he law fixes the penalty at isonm:‘mt for life. VESTIGATING nep llenderson Further In- vestigates Tenstrike Suicide Today. puty Coroner’ Marcum who It to Tenstrike yesterday to the remains of “Wm. Dett- i, who suicided by hanging 1o rear of the Stechman hotel fday night, returned to the “yosterdiy = afternoon and mitted his report to Coroner lérsop. As a rvesult there be a further investigation of suicide by Dr. Henderson to- Some of the circumstances ynnection with the danging e unusoal and the investiga- his deemed necessary to sabis- torily cleqr up the matter. usual therg is very great deal alk in coahnection with the tter. he rope which Dett- gr used in hanging was very brt and was fastened in a mewhat peculiar way-and this ds to ugly rumors which the osturauun will finally dispose|. The body is held at Ten- 1k(- pvndmtr the clearing up of [ circumstances in connection th the affair. In Town From Kabekona. r. and Mrs. B. Benedict are ’thf‘. city from Kabekona today. lr. Benedict isan old timer in is section of the state and was many years a resident of Wa- bna. He is at present deputy hiler -inspoctor- for the. Sixth strict and when Beltrami bunty was apart of the old ixth frequently visited this ty. Mr. Denedict —has not jsited Bemidji for some time W llne“cd here. lmmg Into Stock D. D Giltillan, a Hubbar yunty farmer living a few miles uth of Bemidji, believes that his scetion of the country offers sducements to the stock farmer. fr. Gilfillan has over a hundred res of fairly good meadow land nd has gone to the southern Only Lot 1 1 dmittme , i mittment papers vnre. an action to re-| The action is| Muslin Underwear Lot 2 Muslin Underwear Lot 3 Muslin Underwear -worth to 35¢, choice only P worth to 40¢, sale price 200 worth to 60c, sale price only - 39¢ the boxes are smoked b as wo hats decided to open thh an entire stock, therefore we will tomorrow place on sale our entire stock of Muslm Underwear, in snx lots, as follows: Lot 4 Muslin Underwear worth to $1, sale-price only - Lot 5 “ =~ Muslin Underwear worth to $1.40, sale price 8oc¢ Lot 6 . Muslin Underwear worth. to $1.65, sale price 98¢ Thxrd Street Our entire stock of Muslin- Underwear, worth up to §$2, sale price $1.39 5/)6 F 'azaar Mxnnesota Ave. FINNS THIEVES Wholesale Stealing of State Tim- ber Discovered in Wadena County. State Timber Inspector W. A. (assler returned last night from a trip to the Finnish settlements in northern Wadena county, where he had been called in his official capacity to myestloate the stealma of timber from state lands. In the vicinity of Me- nahga, Mr. Cassler found the settlers skinning timber from state school lands at a great rate. Nine thousand feet of logs were confiscated at a Menahga mill. About a hundred cords of wood were seized and unless all the thefts are settled at once arrests will follow. Had No Hospital Ticket. - Martin Curley, a woodsman who has been working in the log- ging camps of Irwin & O’Brien at Tenstrike, appliedto-County | Commissioner Wright this morn- ing for admittance to the. poor f.u'm The man is suffering from a bad -case of EI‘YNI])P[«LS and his caseis a very pitiable one.- He was taken to the poor farm this afternoon. Indians Make Tidy Sums. A reportof the February log- ging operations on the Chippewa reservation; under the provisions of the Morris faw, has been made by SuperintendentO’Neil. There was collected for the benefit of the Indians trom the logging| operations of the month the sum i of §102,124.32. ntil today and is very much sur- specialist is in the ety on his! n «bat the growth that the p.ht first regular l May I.ocate Here. } Dr. J. A. L., Walman, the moi visit today. Dr ‘Walman, vlrw;éry_fiuohflqh in pressed with Bemidji and may decide to locate here perma- nently. e expects to have his| hmxdqu.lrhulwu for a time at} least. T ° We Are Danly making sittings for pecple who have for photographs and heen elsowber bart of the state to buy young |l have been disappointed both i aualing . which he will fatten and and price. Step in and see what we { ean do for you H hlp s 2 market. He'does not Our studio s on the grosnd oot two [ o AT TeTeN Wh“ ea&lkx (‘annot,l blocks north of the Cizy Baat Imu-«.:-z! 3 ' the Iake front. raised ata profit suniry as they am in the of the staie and n s o aldor so-tions Yours for b M. J. MORSE, Lakeside Photographer. House Cleaning Stunt. The police department is toi undertake a little house-cleaning stunt on its own hook this after- noon. . During the past few dwys alarge number of strangers of both sexes have drifted into the city; The bunch will be thoroughly g goneover tonight and —_—'——-—-——— 'local banks at present. s ey o s e e 2 T R Nbononam A AR P fall those who don’t look good and I'can’t give a satisfactory account jof themselyes must look = for, ' greener fields and pastures new. Blg Time Checks:. A large number of time checks !are being cashed af both .the Most of them represent a woodman’s en- tire winter’s earnings and fre- quently they are for sums over 1$200. The average is better than $100. The men working in the woods this winter were of a type 1 different from the ordlnary and there was little running about from one camp to another sothat they all leave the woods with a s tidy sum to their credit. Boys’ .Richest Spring " Fashions Gfie : Clothiers : The _Finest $3 llat_s. shown anywhere $35 tailor’s work could not better these $20 and $22 clothier’s offerings in most cases are not so good. Smart dressers wishing the best should see them---Smts, Rain Coats and Top Coats for men and young men, in all sizes, posntlvely the best we have ever 0ffered at choice for ~ Stein-Bloch and E have the honor to present, exel'usiv'ely, B Kuppenheimer & Co., : greatest for Bemidii the world-famed fashion-é : designers and builders of men’s land young men’s- clothmg of | distinctive and exclusive -ele- ¢ gance, now showing America’s $15 Suxts, Rain Coats and Top Coats The unparalleled values are giving us the most marvelous sales in our history. O O R N R